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Rejection costs job?
M an says he spumed advances bi/ female boss
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
Sacrameato man 1ay1 be feela
be loet bla job because be reject-
ed what he called sexual ad-
vances by his female boa1.
Michael Gabria testified
Thursday at a bearin1 by tbe
state Unemployment tmurance
Ap~als Board's Sacramento of.
flee.
Gabria said hls job with the
California Federation for
Technolo1y and Resources was
phased out last year, seven
months after be started. He la
.seeking reinstatement and back
pay.
Th.e federation is a private or·
1anbaUon wboee role ii to pro-
vide bualneu opportuniUe1 for
farm worken and low-Income persons.
The object of Gabria's com·
plaint, former CFTR lbecut.lve
Director All~a Madrid, did not
attud the bearin1. CFTR at-
torney Louis Florea 1ald she
could not be located.
Gabria testified that durtna a
conference in Boston in Nov·
ember 1979, the two had finished
working on a proposal for
federal fWldlng in Ms. Madrid's
hotel room and were reJaxin1 over a drink.
"Sbe asked me about my
personal life and I told ber J wu
divorced and had a son. Then
she started t.W.01 about an ex-
lover or an ex-boyfriend and sbe
told me in sexually explicit
lan1uage the thlnas they bad
done.
"It shocked me because tbia
was comtn1 from my boss. l was
quite uncomfortable with the
tone of the conversation. She
told me abe cona.idered sex as a
way to control the employees."
G abria said be excused
himself and avoided Ms. Madrid
the next day.
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Soviets ann Cuba
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DAKOTA TWISTER -This funnel cloud menaced the cities
of Bismarck and Mandan on the Missouri River in central
North Dakota Thursday evening. The twister touched down
at least once outside Mandan, but did not touch down in ·
either of the cities. No injuries had been reported by this ·
morning.
$3 million awarded
in electric shock
LONG BEACH (AP> -A
33-year-old man who became a
quadriplegic after suffering a
serious electric shock from a
commonly used flat extension
cord baa won a $3.S million
settlement fro;:n International
Telephone and Telegraph.
JT&T agreed Thursday to pay
the award to Darrell Stark of
Long Beach. Stark suffered
brain dama1e in the accident
and cannot use bis arms or leRS.
speaks only a few words, -is
hJghly su.sceptlble to disease and
bas the mentality of a
3-year·old.
Bruce Broillet, attorney to the
former construction worker,
said the $3.S million is believed
to be the largest pre-trial
settlement of a per9onaJ injury
case for an individual.
Jury selection in the Superior
Court trial was to have besun
here today.
Activity .
reported
by Haig
WASHINGJON (AP > -
Secretary of State Alexander M.
Haig Jr. has said the Soviet
Union is sending weapons to
Cuba in near-record amounts
this year and that some of the
arms are being reshipped to
central America.
If the present pace of arma
shipments to Cuba is
maintained, it would double U.e
1980 total and woald be UuJ IDOlt
for any year since 1112, the year
of the Cuban missile crulJ, Hail
said Tbunday.
"While moet of the tonna1e 1J
believed to be earmarked for
Cuba's re1uJar armed forces
and its newly created territorial
militia,'' Hall said, "there is
solid evidence that some of the
goods are being reshipped to
Central America."
Haig made bis remarks in
testimony prepared for the
Senate Armed Services
Committee. The meeting was
c losed . but th e State
Department released copies of
bis prepared testimony, which
dealt with coordinating the
nation's military streneth with
Its foreign policy.
Tbe State bepartment has
said previously that Soviet bloc
arms were being shipped
throu&h Cuba lo El Salvador and
Nicaraeua. While Haie bas
threatened to go to "the source"
to atop the arms shipments,
meaning Cuba, he baa never
elaborated on the threat.
State Department officials
sald Wednesday that the
department la actively at work
on the administration's policy
'toward Cuba.
While Haig didn't provide any
figures on Soviet arms
shipments to Cuba, be was
quoted in an interview with the
Boston Globe Wednesday as
saying the Soviets shipped 40,000
tons of sophisticated arms to
Cuba during the first seven
months of the year. An aide to
Haig confirmed be said thla.
.tUllif CIAIT lllTHIR
NlJ:...-:d momJn1 low clou , but otberwlJe
hazy sunshJne Saturday.
Highs 72 to 82. Lowa
tonight eo to as.
Controllers strike
possibility grows
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Air
traffic controllers and the 1ov·
ernment lllf they want to re-
sume neeoti~Uooa, but ao far no
bar1alnin1 1e11lon1 are
1cbeduled and some contl"ollen
are talkin• lncreuin1ly about a
•trike.
Robert E. Poli, president ol
the Pnif eemonaJ A1r Tralftc Colt·
trolleu Or1anlaatlon , told
Transportation Secretary Drew
1Awll duriq a brief m..tlal
Tburtday that tbe new talb
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PLA YING POSSUM ON FREEWAY -That
circled speck on the San Diego Freeway over-
pass turns out. on closer inspection, to be a
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possum dozing off half way across. If nothing
else, it answers the age-old question, "Why
does a possum cross the road?''
Reag an may change
MX missile plan
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -
Presidential counselor Edwin
Meese Ill bas strongly indicated
the Reagan Administration will
s crap the multlsbelter basing
scheme for the MX missile in
favor of an alternate plan, ac-
cording to a newspaper report
today.
Meese told members of the
Los Angeles Times Washlngton
bureau on Thurs da y that
Reagan thinks, as he did during
the election campaign, that the
basing plan is ·'a bad Idea . . .
dictated only because of the
Carter administration's slavish
adherence to SALT II. ..
His words appeared to sllJlB.I
the end of the controversial bas·
Ing plan, in which 200 missiles
were to be hidden among 4,800
horizontal shelters scattered
across the Utah-Nevada desert.
However, Deputy White House
press secretary Larry Speakes
s~id today that Meese's com-
ments reflected the president's
viewpoint during the campalp.
"We have made no ded1Jon on
the MX basln1 system, and we
are awaiting the Defense
Department recommendation,"
Speakes said in Washington.
Meese said Reagan continues
to believe lbat the multiple pro-
tection shelter system for the
M X. which has drawn fierce
opposition from environmen-
talists. the Mormon Church, de·
fens e expe rts and political
leaders, was not sound on de·
rense or environmental grounds.
He said an alternative plan
would be announced in 30 to 4S
days.
"He recognized in the cam-
paign and recognizes now, the
need for improving our strategic
capabilities," Meese said of the
president. "The exact mix (of
weapons) and bow you do that ls
one of the things . . . be will be
talking about in 30 to 4S days."
"The options (on MX baaine>
are clear enough,·· Meese said,
"and it's a matter then of de-
term lnlng which of several op·
lions you're going to take ...
The option chosen wm addreu
the environmental concem.s and
aJso the concerns of vulnerabW·
ty to a fint strike.••
U.S. OKs
Conoco
takeov er
NEW YORK (AP> -The
Justice Department t)as given a
green light to the proposed $7.3
billion takeover of Conoco Inc.
by Du Pont Co., it was an·
nounced today.
Du Pont said it had agreed to
dispose of Conoco's interest in a
petrochemical joint venture with
Monsanto Co. at Chocolate
Bayou, Texas.
"No other aspect of Du Pool's
planned mer1er with Conoco ap-
pears to us to be objectionable
on antitrust groWlds," Richard
J . Pavaretto, a deputy asslatant
attorney generaJ in the antitrust
division, said in a letter to Du
Pont, released by the depart·
ment.
Pavaretto said the Justice
Department was prepared to
negotiate a consent decree pro-
viding for the sale of Conoco'•
interest in the joint venture. Du
Pont said it expe~ts such a con-
sent decree wilJ be filed by Tues·
day.
The Justice Department ac-
tion gives Du Pont a major ad·
vantage in the three-way
bidding war that has broken out
for control of Conoco, the na·
lion's ninth-largest oil company.
Another bidder, No. 2 oil com-
pany Mobil Corp., has bid SB.2
billion but aroused relatively lit·
Ue stockholder interest because
of antitrust fears.
Mobil spokesman John Flint
said today the Justice Depart-
ment has not Indicated its poei·
lion on a Mobil-Conoco mer1er.
but added that he expected
s ignificant developments over
the weekend.
Royal c o u ple
due for
public retu rn
ROMSEY, England CAP> -
Prince Charles and his bride
spent their second day of honey-
moon s eclusion within the
S,000-acre Broadlands estate to-
day. but their return to the press
and public is less than 24 hours
away.
The prince and Princeu
Diana will .~merge Saturday
from the Hampshire estate of
his second cousin, Lord RomHy,
to fly to Gibraltar. After an en-
thusiastic welcome by the out·
post's 30,000 staunchly pro.
British inhabitants, they will
board the royal yacht Britannia
for a two-week Mediterranean
cruise. •
But today, lite Tburadll)', tbe
day after their &llttertna wed· dine ln London, was a day ol
1ecluak>n and virtuaJly no news
of their dolnaa for the out.aide
world.
Police pankd all seven •·
trances to tbe estate, wblcb
Romsey Inherited from bis
arandtatber, t he l ate Earl Mount~atten, Prince Chari•'
peat-unde wbo wu uauetnat-
ed by th' Jrlab Republica.n
Army. Tbe 1tatf ref\&led to Ii••
any information about tbe
couple'• actlvitJe1.
Chief Police Supt. Alan
Kemlab, ln chart• of MCVity at
the estate IO mu. IOUtltweR ol
London. had a few wordl for U..
media repretentaU•e t..,&na
vilil outllde Lha 1at.-. After a
barr.,e of qu.doal, lie said Ille
bad 1Mn Charin Hd Dtaaa
1trol11n1 hand·lll·haod ael"Oll ta.
lawn Tbunday, and tbij IOc*ed ... ., bappy."
Alkad wbat they were .. .,. • tna. 11e Nplled: "Th•1 dldD't
1 'beve 1wtmmtn1 lh1D•• e ."
• • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31 , 1981
SUSPECTED POT HAULER -The Honduran-
registered freighter "Islander," suspected of
being a "mother ship" in marijuana trade,
,wallows in Pacific Ocean swells 250 miles
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south-southwest of San Francisco. The 150-
foot vessel, seized by the Coast Guard on
Thursday, is being returned to Seattle,
Wash., with its crew of 10.
'Death to Mitterrand' ,.
l r anians demonstrat~ at F r ench e mbassy
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -
'Thousands of Iranians dem·
onstrated in front of the French
Em ba.ssy in Tehran lor the second
day today, chanting "Death To
Zionist Mitterrand" and deman-
·~inJ his government extradite fugitive ex -President Abolhassan
~ani -Sadr, Tehran radio re-
.ported.
an also was held in front ol the
French Embassy in New Delhi,
where 100 chanting Iranian stu-
dents were demanding Bani·
Sadr's return to Iran.
Tehran radio said the embuay
protesters. who began their sit-in
Thursday, hung placards on the
walls of the embassy building in
Tehran's downtown "France
Street" criticizing the French
government.
"Mitterrand, Mitterrand, give
us back Bani -Sadr," the
marchers chanted, referring to
French President Francois Mil·
lerrand. Warnings were blared
through bullhorns to refrain from
attacking the embassy, and the
marchers dispersed peacefuUy
after 90 minutes, sources in
Tehran said.
They demanded extradition of
Bani-Sadr and of opposition
leader Massoud Rajavi, bead of
the Islamic-Marxist Mujahedeen
Kbalq, who arrived with the oust·
ed president in France early Wed·
nesday.
A French Foreign Ministry
spokesman in Paris said security
measures had been taken inside
the embassy but there were no
plans to evacuate the 15 French
However, about 100 other Ira·
nians vowed lo maintain their
protest in front of the heavily
.guarded French Embassy. A sit·
Tax Reductions ------
Typical One Earner Typical Two-Earner
Couple* Family of Four
Tax Cut· Tax Cut
Income 1982 1983 1984 1982 1983 1984
$10,000 $52 $78 $83 $69 $110 $11 J
$15,000 15 1 226 281 181 283 ]33
$20,000 228 341 46 4 275 456 5 44
$30,000 405 744 914 499 916 1,079
$40,000 639 1, 188 1,438 796 1,460 1.697
$50,000 947 1,754 2. 158 1.191 2,191 2,570
$60,000 1.255 2,370 2 .928 1,547 2,895 3.42 3
$100.000 2 .137 ,648 5,822 2.747 5,748 6.872
* A typical one-earner couple with deductible expenses equal
to 23 percent of their basic income from wages or salary, with
figures covering tax rate cuts. * * A typical two·earner family of four with deductible expenses
equal to 23 percent of their basic income from wages or salary,
with figures covering tax rate cuts and reductions In the tax laws
marriage penalty affKting many worklf\9 couples.
The figures are for 1982, 1983, 19&4, the final year of a phased·
In tax cut.
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.TAX REDUCTIONS Chart shows the amount of tax reduc-
•· lions for one-earner and two-earner families under legisla-tion backed by President Reagan and approved by Senate
vote.
l!V an dais hit school
!i n Newport again
I! For the second time in a week, attack earlier um·week.
'Vandals broke mto a Newport Police said the in truders
Beach elementary school and scrawled i:n red Upatick on one
I left bn*en llpta, obecene sraf· wall, "We broke in a1aln -
,flti and toppled rue cabinet. In we're too big for you, ha, ha."
'their wake. Numerous obscene me11a1es,
, Tbe nndaU1m at Andersen police aatd, were written on.
l~cbool , 1900 Port Seabourne,· waU.lDtbeprinclpaJ'aomce.
1wa1 diacovered Thursday b7 a Total dai:na1e to ll&htl1 ceilln1 I cuatodian who •bowed up to ... nela, world llobes ana picture ~initb repa1n from a vandaltlm fram• wu estima~ at $500.
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diplomata in Iran because ol the
protests. He said the Iranian gov-
ernment has increased security
around the building, apparenUy.
indicating It plans to fuUill ita ob-
ligation as the host country to pro-
tect the embassy.
The spokesman, who briefed re·
porters on condition that be nol be
identified, also said there were no
similarities to the situation on
Nov. 4, 1979, ~en protesters took
over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
Sources reached ln Tehran by
The Associated Press office in
Beirut said city and revolutionary
police units guarded au three
main gates at the embassy. AU
doors and windows of the building
were shut and the embassy was
not answering telephone calla,
thev said .. Bani-Sadr arrived in France
early Wednesday and was grant·
ed political asylum on condition
th;at be slay out of politics. He bad
been in hidinl since June 16, six
days before the Iranian Parlia-
ment declared him incompetent
and ousted him from the presiden·
cy. Rajavl accompanied Bani-
Sadr to France.
Man acquitted
in slayings
GOSHEN, N.Y. CAP> -A jury
a pparently didn't believe a
woman when she testified that
she no longer couJd keep secret
her brother's confession to kill·
Ing two hunters 28 years ago, a_
lawyer says.
The Orange County Court jury
on Thursday acquitted John
Youmans of the Oct. 25, 1952
shotgun slayings in the dense
woods near Tuxedo, and sbortJy
afterward the 53-year-oid han·
dyman from Newburgh walked
out of the Orange County Jail
after being held five months.
Youmans' sister, Pbilaminn
Keesler, 49, turned her brother
in to police a year ago, saying it
was impossible for her to keep a
vow she had made lo their
mother that she would never re-
veal her brother's alleged COO·
fessions to the murders.
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SPURNS • • •
Then they went w Waahiniton,
D.C., to submit the proposal,
and Ms. Madrid told him durina
a cocktail hour that he "bad bet·
ter loosen up if I wanted to keep
workinl at CFTR," Gabria said.
He said she a1ain uaed sexual·
ly explicit lan,.uaae and that be
regarded her statement as a
sexual advance, whicb be said
be i1nored.
After that, their workinl rela·
tlonsbip deteriorated, Gabria
said, and hi.a probaUon period
was extended &Jlother 90 days.
He aald the probation ended
March 30. but Ms. Madrid 1aid
noth1n1 to him a bout it until
Aprll 14. wben 1be told blm bll
po1lUOfl WU belq termiD-.d
becaUM then WU DO wort to
do. He aald be la&er leaned that the Job bad been filled by aom ... elle.
~ fo r m er Cf'TR board
member, WWlam 11.,a ol Vl-
1alla, Wltlfted f»J telepbooe tw
he felt Ila. Madrid bad medll a aexua1 advaa ce t o btm ID
SacralMDIO IMt year. I
·s trikes to end
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bHe . ..,...cl to end a n-wMk..ad
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W MIUNGToN <AP> -1'e
Ho••• ha• voted to bar
,OH,_l wcwtlen from llllq
ederal bealtb lnauran e•
coveraie to pay for abort.Iona
exi:ept when the mother'• We la
endan1ered.
Rep. John Ashbrook, R·Oblo,
who 1ponaored the ban, aaJd lt
waa similar to thubortion ban.a
Con1reu bu impoaed on federal
proirama like Medicaid. The
253·161 House vote came
Thursday.
But lta crlllca, callln1 it a
dan1eroua precedent, said the
ban was "many, many steps
beyood what we have done ln
other forms of anti-abortion
amendment.a.·'
Contendin1 the ban makes
"second-class citizens" of
female federal workers, they
ralsed the specter that Conireu
could move lo the future to
extend the ban to health
insurance pollclea coverln1
workers in private lndustry.
"Thia is an attempt to dictate
to individuals what they can or
cannot do with their own pay,"
said Rep. William Green,
R·N.Y.
Green said federal health
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ON PANEL -Orange County Superior Court Judge J ames
Turner has been elected to serve on the executive board of
the California Judges Association. He will represent judges
in Orange, Riverside and S21n Bernardino counties on the
22-member board.
insurance, for whic h th e h II
government pays between 60 Palesti·m·ans 8 e percent and 75 percent of the
premium , la part of an
employee's Job compensation • 11 • L b
and 1..s no dilferent rrom buic VI age ID e anon salary, pension or vacation. .
"We're paying 60 percent for
that benefit," countered Rep. TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -
J o b n Rousse 1 o t , R ·Ca It f . Palestinian guerrillas shelled a "Therefore we have a rtgbt to set limitations in the future... Christian villaJte in southern Lebanon, and the leader of the The ban would apply to some Israeli-backed Christian militia 10 million people -3 million federal workers, plus their s ays he will seek Israel's
families and dependents. It permission to return the fire,
would take effect after the last Israel Radio said.
day of the health insurance -Militiamen did not respond to
contracts currently in effect. the brief guerrilla barrage Thursday night on the village of
Illinois, Massachusetts and Deir Aames, eight miles north or
Nebraska have imposed similar the Israeli border, the state
bans and Kentucky and North radio said. There were no re-
Dakota have banned abortion ports of casualties.
coveraje In aJl health insurance, according to the National There were no immediate
Abortion Rlgbta Action League. claims of responsibility lor the
Similar proposals are pending in attack.
eightotherstat.es. Maj. Saad Haddad, whose
T h e T r e a s u r y Christian forces control the
Department-Postal Service small "Free Lebanon" enclave
appropriations bill, to which the along the southern Lebanese
House attached the prohibition, border with Israel. told Israeli
is still being put together by the reporters he will ask Israel for
Sen ate App r op r i at ions approval to fire back at the
Committee. auerrillas, despite a cease-fire
in the area.
E!xhu mat ion eyed
NEW YORK CAP> -The
city's chief medical examiner is
leaving it to Queens District
Attorney John Santucci to
decide whether to exhume the
body of Dennis McNeil, the
brother of two missing men
reportedly involved in financial
dealings with former CIA spy
chief Max Hugel.
There bave been several other
1uerrilla sbeJlings reported dur-
i n 1 the week -old Israeli·
Lebanese ceaae-rtre, but the
ltrael.ia and their Lebanese al·
lies say they have not returned
fire.
Syria and the Palestine
Liberation Organization,
however, contend that Israel has
broken the truce with recon·
naisaance ru.chts over Lebanon.
Israel says the flights are
needed to monitor guerrillas.
Vowing it would continue "de-
fending Lebanon's safety and
secur ity against Israeli ag-
gression," Syria said Thursday
that Israel would "pay dearly"
if it continued the flights. The
threat follows a dogfight over
Lebanon on Wednesday in which
Israel said it downed a Syrian
jet.
Israel, meanwhile, said it was
considering retaliation for the
Palestinian attack on an Israel
bus Wednesday night, which
seriously wounded a 23-year-old
woman and •killed her unborn
baby in its seventh month.
Prime Ministe r Me nachem
Begin's spokesman, Uri Porat,
cautioned that the cease-fire
"does not give-the PLO immuni·
ty of any sort" from punishment
ror the bus attack.
Gunmen riddled the bus with
bullets as it was driving into a
lri bbutz outside Jerusalem,
wounding four people. Police
said the asaailanta left behind a
Palestinian flag and a wooden
cross that read: ·'In memory of
lbe Beirut bombing." About 300
people died in Israel's July 17
bombing of Palestinian bead·
quarters in Beirut, Lebanese
authorities said.
. The U.S. State Department
branded the bus attack
"deplorable."
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AP---
Singer·songwriter Paul William1 beam! as he shows off hia new
son, Christopher Cole, at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Loa Angeles.
Chriatopher uns born thi3 week to Williams and hi3 wife. Katie.
Capt ain Kangaroo leaves hospital
Bob Keesban, known to
millions as television's Cap·
taln Kangaroo, has returned
home after being released
from a hospital in Toronto
where he was treated for a
heart attack.
A spokeswoman for
Etobicoke General Hospital
said Keeshan. who suffered a
heart attack July 11, was ac-
companied by medical starr
from the United States dur-
ing the flight home to
Babylon, N.Y.
Keeshan, 54, was not ex·
pected to be admitted to a
hospital there, she said.
The actor, who has
portrayed Captain Kangaroo
on the children's television
show ror the last 26 years, re·
ceived countless get-well
messages during his 19-day hospital stay.
He was admitted to the
hospital's intensive care unit
after collapsing at Toronto
InternationaJ Airport as he
arrived here to accept an
award for his work with
children from the Parents
Without Partners organiza.
lion.
NaU~aUtt Chin .. ~ Preai·
dent Olaa1 Ctda.s &H hu
und•rSOM eye 1u.r1•1'1 after 1ulfertq a vlt.Nout bemor·
rha1e ln b.11 left eye, a IOV·
ernrneot spokesman said.
The 1pokeaman 1ald Thu.rs·
day in Talpel, Taiwan, that
Cbian1 w11 rtported In
Htlafactory condlUon after
the su.rcery, which he termed
a •'minor operaUoo. • •
Chiang, 71, wu admitted
to the Veteran General
Hospital in suburban Taipei
late Wednesday.
. The an. Billy Gralaam
says that church
Involvement In partisan
politics like that practiced by
the Rev • .leqy Falwell and
bis Moral Majority, "dilutes
the fospel." '· support many of the
moral things he's talking
about," Graham said, adding
that he bad met Falwell
once. But he said be "part,,
com,pany" with Falwell on
the Moral Majority's effort to
involve the church ln
partisan politics.
"I lh.inJt the church has to
take stands on moral and
social issues, but I do not
think we should be involved
in partisan politics. It dilutes
the gospel," he said at a
news conference in Kansas
City, Mo .. where h e is
participating in the
American Festival or
Evangelism.
"I have been identified in
the past with certain people
who have been running for
office. 1 do not intend to
let that happen again, *.I
Graham said.
Graham later visited six
people hospitalized for in-
juries they suffered in the Ju-
ly 17 collapse or two sky·
walks at the Hyatt Regency
Hotel here, which resulted in
111 deaths.
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Tulsa gets 3. 78 inches of rain in 3V2 hours
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Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT/Friday. July 31 , 1981 s
Bird recall pushed
Petition drive against chief justice announced in OC
By O.C. HUSTING o1 ..............
A drive to recall state
Supreme Court Chief Justice
Rose Blrd bas been resurrected
wlth t.be aim of owtUn& her in
the June 1912 primary election,
campa18Jl organiten said.
A recaJI drive was Initiated ln
Oran1e County about two years
ago by a group called Ca!Uor-
nians for a Respon.slbie Supreme
Court.
Ooe of its founders, Tony
Rackauckaa, a deputy district
attorney, uld the campaign
eventuatly was postponed
because or fears that Gov. Ed-
' mund G. Brown Jr. would have
named a replacement with
similar philosophies.
Rackauckas teamed Thursday
with Marvin Feldman, founder
of the Committee Advocating
Legal Limitations (CALL). to
announce for the firat time ln
Orange County a new recall el·
tort.
The palr said they'll 11nile
their groups in an attempt to col·
lecl the needed 731,000
signatures on petitions lo force
the recall vote. If a majority
votes lo reca_ll Ms . Bird, she
would lmmedlately be removed
as chief justice .
Brown, whose lerma ends
in January 1983, wouid aUU
be lo office to name a new
chief justice, but the organizers
believe that bis quest tor a U.S.
Senate seal would force him to
name a less liberal replacement.
Feldman. or La Canada, a
sales manager for a private
business, said his group hopes to
begin a 150-day drive on Oct. 1 to
collect the signatures. He sald
they will need an initial invest·
ment of about $85,000, or which
they have collected about ~
thlr.d. Rackauck11 and Feldman
both took iHue wltb Jlt. Blrd't
performance as chief JutUce1 particularly her v0Un1 recoro
on questiona invol\'lnl the death
penalty.
"She just doesn't want lo Im·
pose death penaltiea," said
Rackaucku. "We've Joni since
formed the opinion that 1be
doesn't have any intention of
following the law."
Feldman's non-profit or-
ganltaUoo was started, he said,
to recall former U.S. District
Court Judge Paul Egly, one of
the judges who presided over the
desegregation case in Loa
Angeles.
The group's first recaU drive
failed lo muster enough support,
and a second campaign was
halted after Egly resigned.
Feldman said.
House nixes funds
for 9-digit ZIP
Feldman claimed that mem-
bers of the judiciary such as Eg·
ly and Ms. Bird have decided to
make laws rather than interpret
them and have gone too rar in
protecting the rights of the ac-
cused.
WASHINGTON <AP> The
House has agreed to prohibit the
U.S. Postal Service from using
any of its 1982 budget lo promote
a mandatory nine-digit ZIP
code.
Rep. Gerald Solomon, R·N.Y .•
said the Postal Service already
has started a national advertis-
ing campaign to promote the
longer ZIP even thou~h
Brown may
never get
death case
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. may never
have to decide whether to allow
a prisoner to be executed, even
though one Death Row prisoner
now has an Aug. 25 execution
date, Brown's clemency adviser
said.
Stale and federal appeals
available to prisoners under
death sentence would take up all
or this year, and probably all of
next year as well, Allan Sumner,
a deputy legal affairs secretary
to Brown, said in an interview.
The Democratic governor
finishes bis second four-year
term in January 1983 and Likely
will run for the U.S Senate next
year.
Sumner said the most likely
way for a death sentence case to
reach Brown's desk would be for
a prisoner to decide not to ap-
peal. Otherwise, "it's a close
question" whether the governor
will ever have lo make the de-
cision, Sumner said.
Brown opposes capital punish·
menl and vetoed a death penalty
bill in 1977, but djd not take an
active role in the s uccessful
campaign to override his veto.
Th e governor , who has
authority lo commute a death
sentence to life in prison, has
said he will not automaHcally
commute all death sentences
and will follow the law .
The prisoner whose execution
date has been formally ~t, Earl
Jackson, plans to seek a writ of
habeas corpus in state court.
Sumner said. 1I the writ is de-
nied, Jackson can appe al
through the state and federal
court systems. Jackson was sen·
lenced to the gas chamber for
the 1979 slayings of two elderly
Long Beach women.
Congress has yet to authorize its
1mplementalion.
The nine-digit ZIP, four digits
longer than the ZIP now in use.
has come under attack by many
congressmen as unnecessary
and expensive.
The Postal Service says it will
make mail delivery more erri·
cienl and slow future postal rate
increases.
"The Postal Service has gross·
ly understated the cost and over-
stated the savings of ils plan,"
said Rep Glenn English, D·
Okla. lie said the switch to the
longer ZIP code could cost
postal customers more than SI
billion
At the same lime, the House
also s trengthened la nguage
alr eady in the $869 million postal
appropriation that would pro-
hibit the Postal Service from
closing any local post offi ce.
"The Congress of the United
States does not want to have any
wholesale closmg of s mall post
offices." said Rep Paul Simon,
D-111.
The funds bemg provided the
Postal Ser vice for next year
total some $474 million less than
authonzed this year at Presi·
dent Reagan's request. The ad·
ministration has pledged that
the reduction in spending for
next year will not result in an
end to Saturday mail delivery or
widespread closing of post of·
fices
Congress already 1s preparmg
at least a two -year delay in any
implementation of the longer
ZIP code. but that delay would
not prevent the Postal Service
from beginning preparations for
requiring use of the longer llP.
By December 1982, the General
Accounting Office, the in·
vestigative arm of Congress, is
to review the nine·digit ZIP and
make recommendations to
Congress.
"We want to make a change in
the court system and put it back
where it's supposed to be," he
said.
Feldman claimed that Ms.
Bird, or all state Supreme Court
justices, has most often used
legal technicalities to circum·
vent what he calls the will or the
majority of voters.
Feldman sa id he and
Ra c kauckas will travel
throughout the stale to organize
the recall drive, along with
others. He plans to work virtual·
ly full-time on the campaign.
Said Feldman: "What I'm try.
iog to say is, we are real
serious."
What to call
the princess?
LONDON (AP) -A squabble
has broken out over the proper
way to refer to the new Princesa
of Wales. who ceased lo be Lady
Diana Spencer when she mar·
ried Prince Charles on Wednes·
day.
Buckingham Palace said her
correct tiUe is The Princess of
Wales. She should not be called
Princess Diana because onl)'
someone bom a princess in her
own right can be so addressed,
the palace said.
How about just plain Diana?
"No never," a palace
spokeswoman shot back.
But Patrick Montague-Smith,
consulting editor or Oebrett's
Peerage, the "who's who" at
British bluebloods, said there
was nothing to substantiate the
palace's objection to "Princess
Diana."
The Bnllsh press seemed in
disarray on the issue, with the
tabloids favoring Princess Di.
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I Marxist
scholar
loses
ilBALTUIORE '<AP> -Tbe
0.lveralty of Maryland'• preal·
d•nt dld not discriminate
lilalnat a Marxllt acholar when
be decided not to appoint him
chairman of the department ol
JQVernment and polltlca, a Judie
,.. ruled. .;,µ .S. Dlltrict Judie Alexander ~rvey IJ ruled aaaJnat Benell L.. Oilman's claim that hll con·
atltutiooai ri&hta were violated
~eo be wu denied the job.
.,Pllman, now a profeaaor of
JW>Utlca at New York University,
ft~d claimed that be was enUtled
t4 $100,000 in damagea and the
fob.
1'n a 49-page rulint released
tJlis week, Harvey aaid univenl-
t~ president John S. Toil's "de-
aialon was not based on the
· intlff's political beliefs.
sident Toll so testified and
t court has accepted that
tMtimon:r_. • · David Booderman, one of Oil-
man's lawyers, bad argued in
M'ay that his client would have
been given the post in 1978 if it
bad not been for bis political
Mliefs. But Toll testified that he
dld not think Oiiman was
qualified.
A search committee had rec-
ommended that Ollman be
hired. And Oilman said pia sus-
picions of discrimination were
increased by statements by
public officials who questioned
tbe wisdom of appointing a
Marxist as politics chairman at
a s tate unversity.
Oilman, 46, reacted sharply to
tile deciaion.
""Shocking, isn't it?" Ollman
&aid from his office in New
'fork.
..!.
Atlanta
fusk force ,f. • to continue
·,ATLANTA CAP> -The huge
pqUce task force investigating tae murders of 28 young blacks
here will continue to operate in
' full force at least through the
bial of the man charged with
two of lhe killings, Public Safety
Oommlaaioner Lee Brown says.
And Brown said the task force
~ eontinue to operate alter
the trial of Wayne B. Williams, a
2a-year-old free-lance pbotog.
rapber lndicted on charges of
marderina Nathaniel Carter, 27,
and Jimmy Ray Payne, 21.
## .......
BACK IN ACTtON -The wheels are spinning again as
gamblers return to the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas.
which reopened this week. The gambling areas were re-
modeled following the tragic fire of Nov . 21, 1980, that
claimed the lives of 84 persons.
Mystery deepe.ning
in radiation death
OKLAHOMA CITY CAP) -
An unemployed radiographer
who died of r adiation poiaooing
may have deliberately exposed
himself by putting radioactive
material in his shirt pocket, a
newspaper reported.
The same man once was found
intoxicated, ·kneeling over a
radialion-emittin1 device and
exposing himself to lethal rays,
The Daily Oklahoman reported.
Gamma rays, similar to visi·
ble light but far more penetrat-
ing and powerful, are used to
make "radiographic pictures"
that reveal flaws in joints and
welds in steel pipe. The capsule,
an inch or less In length and
sUehUy thicker than a pencil,
disappeared Dec. 30, 1980, along
with Its protective container. It
turned up again Jan. S.
The Nuclear Regulatory C.Om-
mlaslon said there ls no penonaJ
use for such a substance.
Testimony conflicts told
Extent of Casey involvement in failed firm unclear
WASHINGTON <AP> -In
closed Senate t41tlmony thl1
week, CIA Director WUUam J .
Casey downflayed bia role in managemen or a failed New
Orleans farmlna venture -in
contrast to bis court testimony
more than five yean aao, con·
gresslODal sources saJd.
Casey, teatifyln& under oath
Wednesday, denied that be wu
Involved in "day-to-day opera-
tions" of the firm, Multipon.lca
Inc., aayiq hla role u director
was limited to "baalc de-
cisions," accordlna to one
source close to the Senate In·
telligence Committee.
Casey also supplied the com·
mittee with a letter from CIA
general counsel Stanley Sporkin
which minimized Casey's role. It
said Caaey "was not actively ln·
volved in management of the
firm.
However, in federal court
testimony in 1975, Casey said, "I
had an opportunity to talk to
members of the management or
other directors twice a month on
the average, and I would have
telephone converaationa with
them more frequently than that,
maybe on the average once or
twice a week."
Casey alao told tbe court that
he regularly read the minutes of
board meetings and "kept very
much on top of the Important
things that the corporation waa
doing."
A copy of the court transcript
was obtained by The Asaociated
Press aft.er it waa disclosed in
an article by Michael Kramer in
New York magazine.
The Kramer article, released
Thursday, said the minutes of
Multiponlca' board meetings
clearly show the directors dis·
cussing an offering circular for
a private stock sale that a
Wilson eyes
Senate race
SAN DIEGO (AP > -Mayor
Pete Wilson , reported consider·
ing an end to his race for the
Republican nomination for gov-
ernor, says he is "intr igued" by
the possibility of running for the
U.S . Senate. Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. Is expected to seek
the Democratic nomination to
the Senate.
Wilson reportedly has been
asked lo take on Brown by mem-
bers of the so-called Ronald
Reagan "kitchen cabinet'" in
California.
federal Juclte ln New York ruled
In a related cue Jut May know·
lntlY milled potential inve1ton.
The matuine ar1Jcle aald ooe
of Casey's f eUow dlrecton toad
tbe court• ln a sworn affidavit
that "the offerint circular wu
prepared by WUllam Cuey and
Lawrence Orbe," another
Multlponlca director. Cuey'1 at·
torMy, Milton Goule, bu said
that in any work Casey did on
the circular be relied on the ad·
vice ol the investment firm ol
Glore, Forcan. of which Orbe
was an of:flcial.
The report on the court
testimony came one day after
the committee voted unanimous·
ly that Casey should remain aa
CIA director -at least for now.
One committee source said ob-
talninc the transcript of Casey's
testimony In court was one ol
the "IOOM end.I" that the com·
mlttee still bad to tie up u part
of lts contlnuln1 inveatltaUon ol Casey.
At the CIA, 1poke1man Dale
Peterson said the aaency would
have no immediate comment OD
the different characterlsaUoo.a
of Ca~)"• role ln MuJtiponlca.
The 68·Year-old Casey haa
been criticized for tantled put
business ventures and bis hirlnt
of Mu Huael, a New Hampshire
sewin1 machine Importer, to nlll
the CIA 's worldwide spy
network. Hugel quit this month
after two former business U ·
soclates accused him of im·
proper stock dealings -an al·
legation he denied.
Midwife innocent
of manslaughter
TAMPA, Fta. CAP> -"I'm
just glad it's all over," Chrlllina
Brown said after a Jury found
her innocent of manslauahter in
the death of an Want. The state
had accused her of negligence aa
an unlicensed midwife.
The fftllsborough Circuit
Court jury took less than a b.aJ!-
bour to decide the charge
against the 27-year-old woman.
"We just didn't believe that
the state proved lhe cue coo·
elusively," said Juror Herman
Wexler . Other jurors nodded
agreement. "We couldn't see
why Chris Brown should be
singled out as a scapegoat."
According to testimony,
Patricia Peterman was In labor
34 hours when the head of her
10-pound, 6-ounce baby stuck in
the uterus, pinching the um·
bUical cord and cutting off the
child's blood supply and oxygen,
according to the d eath
certificate. Mrs. Peterman was
taken to a hospital, but the baby
could not be revived, witnesses
said.
The death certificate attribut-
ed the inlant's death in part to
"lack of proper care." Two doc·
tors testified that the baby
probably would have lived had it
been born in a hospital.
Mrs. Peterman and her
husband, Thomas, testified re-
luctantly, saying they didn't
blame Miss Brown for their
daughter's death . Mrs .
Peterman said she asked Miss
Brown to be in her home during
delivery for "moral support."
Neither of the parents would say
in court that they had asked her
to deliver the child.
55 inillion saw wedding
NEW YORK <AP> -An estimated 55 million
Americans saw at least part of the live network TV cov -
erage from London of the royal wedding or Prince Charles
and Lady Diana Spencer, ABC 's research department
has estimated.
An ABC spokesman, Jeffrey Tolvin , cautioned that the
estimate, based on overnight ratings from the A.C. Nielsen
Co., was preliminary and "very, very rough." He said com-
plete audience figures, due later in the week. would be
needed for a more precise calculation.
Network coverage of the wedding Wednesday began at
1:30 a.m. PDT and continued until about 9 a .m.
·'There is no discussion of
changing anything at this time,"
wn said of the task force.
Douglas Crofut died at ate 38
in a Tulsa hospital Monday, 11x
months after be sought medical
help for radiation burns OD his
chest and left arm. One official
called it the first death directly
attributable to radiation since
the early days of atomic bomb
experimentation.
A report by the N RC on the
theft indicated Crofut'1 injuries
were consistent with exposure to ~diationbetweenDtt. l~~.·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Carter was the 28th victim in
string of slaylngs that began
o years ago, but since his
y was pulled from the Chat·
oocbee River on May 24, no
ung blacks fitting the proflle
the other 28 have been found
llin.
prown said the slayinp still
l!Jompt parents here to panic
en their children fall to return
me on time, but he releaaed
ures Wednesday that indicate
rents' fears may be easing.
The source of the radiation
has remained a mystery. One of
the pieces in the puzzle waa the
theft of an industrial radio·
graphic device from a pipeilne·
inspection company's locked
truck, which was parked a half.
mile from Crofut 's home in
Henryetta. about 50 miles south
or TuJsa. The device included a
.capsule of iridium 192, a
radioactive isotope that emits
lethal gamma rays.
and Jan. 10, 1981. NRC teata in-
dicated he was exposed to gam-
ma rays, either from iridium 192
or cobalt 60.
Crofut denied knowledge of
the theft during an investigation
and the NRC closed ita probe
without dra wing conclusloM,
said Clyde Wis ner, an NRC
spokesman in ArUngton, Texu.
No other possible sources of
radiation were found , Wisner
said.
Crofut bad last worked with
sources of radiation in October
1980 when he was employed in
New Mexico.
IRA passport
discovered in
cache of guns
Polo Store
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Most join battle
against Medfly
LOS GATOS (AP) -Threats
of fines, jail and a forcible 1tate
attack on their backyarcb have
convinced moat laat·dltcb
holdouts to Join the battle
against t.be Med.lterranean fruit
fly, officials said.
More lban 50 people Uvlna
near larval finds in the 2181-
square-mUe infestation area
have been ordered to rip out
their eardens and denude t.betr
fruit trees within 48 boun or
face six mootb.s in Jail and a $500
fine.
But state workers aay tbey
haven't bad to report anyooe to
police over a vegetable viola·
lion. Not yet, at least.
Medfly project spokesman
Dick Thompson said that even
drivers seem to be learnina to ·
leave their fruit at home, at
least by the evidence eathered ..
at Calilornia Hi1bway Patrol
roadblocks around the three-
county quarantine zone.
"The amount of fruit they're
pickin1 up . . . is dropping," be
said.
With aerial s praying of
malathion settling into a roullne,
which woo'l resume until Mon-
day, "everything seems to be
mes bing," s aid Thompson.
* * *
"Everythtne is 10101 smoothly."
It does not seem as smooth to
Robert Kirkman of PaJo Alto, a
former Sunset Maga&ine editor.
Despite wamlJlgs, be aaya be
won 't strip his apple, pear and
quince trees.
"I bave.n't the faintest ldea
what they will do lo me," be
s aid. "They don't have the fain·
teat idea themselves."
He charged that the atrippin'
campaign "la juat another
hysterical episode in a totally U·
logical farce; its even more out·
rageoua than the swine nu," be
said.
While homeowners are or-
dered to strip fruits, be said the
whole coast range from San
Francisco to Santa Crua la
heavy with wild rruit from aban-
doned orchards, wblcb the state
has no pJan -or ability -to de·
nude.
Kirkman is not alone. <>then
who say they will resist include
a Stanford University professor,
a deputy district attorney and a
Los Gatos psychologist.
No new medfly maggots have
been discovered since July 2',
and no adult flies have been
found at all, Thompson said.
* * * Fly out~reak recalls
earlier embargo
PHOENIX <AP> -The at-
tempt to prevent the spread of
the Mediterranean fruit fiy from
California recalls lbe time when
motor-ve hicle traffic into
Arizona was brought to a grind·
ing halt at the Colorado River.
At times during the crisis in
the 19205, eastbound vehicles -
their occupanta low on rood.
money and morale -were lined
up for miles and for days on the
California side of the river at
both Yuma and Topock.
Ferry service at Ehrenburg
and Parker, then unbridged
points of entry, was discon-
tinued.
The embargo was brou1ht
about by the o utbreak in
California of a hilhty contagious
animal sickness known as hoof
and mouth disease.
Before Arizona acted, the
epidemic had become so
widespread and so devastating
that hundreds of c attle bad
either died from lbe disease or
had been killed in an effort to
hall its spread.
Before the situation returned
lo normal every human being,
plus his or her dog, cal, vehicle
and luggage had to undergo
fumigatio n before being
permitted to cross into Arizona.
The inspection and fumigation
eve n e xte nded t o railroad
p,assengers en route to points in
Arizona. Passengers traveling
interstate were not permitted to
leave their trains.
During lbe embargo, tempers
among the vehicle travelers
flared and on several occasiooa
gangs of them stormed the
bridges, breaking lbe chains and
threatening sberirt's deputies
who guarded lbe points of entry.
Channe l
oil pool
se~p huge
SANTJtr..Rfl~P> -A
petroleum 1eologbl baa teaWied
before a U.S. loterior Depart-
ment panel that there ls at leut
one billion barrels of recovera-
ble oU ln the Santa Barbara
Channel -or 10 limes as much
aa an estimate made by the U.S.
Geoloaical aurvey.
In bearln1s Wedneaday on a
proposed lease sale for offabore
drUUn1 in Southern California,
1eoloel1t John Curran, a private
cillzen, contrasted his esUmate
to the USGS approxJmallon ot 20
million to 129 million barrelJ ol
oU in the channel. ·
Curran aald tbat although his
estimate covers a somewhat
larger area than the one re-
viewed by the USGS, be also
believed hia figures were very.
conservative .
Another petroleum geoloebt,
L. F. lvanow, said the USGS
estimates of available oU are not
much more than wild guesaes
that are ignored by the oil in·
dustry. Ke said since law re-
quires the USGS to come up ~th
a figure, the agency produces a
number without much reliable
information to back it up.
The testimony came near tbe
end or two days of hearings on
the proposed lease sale tht in-
cludes 1.1 mUlion acres from the
Santa Barbara Channel to
waters off Mexico.
R eport h i t s
• 1Utrsing
facilities
SAN FRANCISCO P > -
Profits are good, but quality of
care is wantihg in many of the
state 's nursing homes and con-
valescent hospitals, a California
Health Care Facilities Com-
mission task force said.
In a s ix·month study that
m e a s ure d 973 ins titutions
against 10 quality standards, the
panel found only 34 facilities
that were rated favorably in all
areas. More than one-third or
the institutions faiJed in four or
more areas. Nineteen failed in
seven or more, lbe panel said.
The standards included noi'ms
such as money spent per patient
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31, 1981 s
Ope ration her 'only chance'
Heart-lung transplant patient in surgery 12 hours
STANFORD CAP> -When
word came that Karen Wlbon
was accepted as a candidate for
a heart-tun• tran.aplant, every·
one cried -except Karen. ·
The 28-year-old MUI .Valley
wo man, 1ufferln1 from a
backwards heart and lr·
reversibly dama1ed h.m1s, said
the operation ''is my only
chance. It's what I wanted. l
never bad any second thou1bts."
Miss Wilson was ln aerioua but
s table condition Wednesday
after a 12-hour operation TUet-
day at the Stanford Unlvenity
MedicaJ Center. There wu no
estimate when she wouJd be re-
moved from a respirator heJplng
her breathe.
The operation, three times
longer than normal, was com-
plicated by scar tissue from
heart operations when she was
2~ and 2'3 years old.
It was the third heart-lung
transplant performed at Stan-
ford in rive montb.s. On March 9
and May 1, surgeons operated on
Mary Gohlke and Charles
Walker, respectively. Both are
doing well.
The blond, blue-eyed Miss
Wilson, who is 5-foot-3 and
weighs 110 pounds, had a heart
attack in January and her condi·
lion worsened.
"She knew she didn't have
very much longer to live," said
hospital spokeswoman Bobbi
Navickis. "Her a bilily to do
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NO ·SECOND THOUGHTS'
K aren Wilson
things like simply walk around
became more limited ."
Miss Wilson was born with two
serious heart defects. The main
vessels of her heart -the aorta
and pulmonary a rtery -were
transposed, and a hole in the
pa rtition between the two pump·
ine cbamben cauaed im~rope mlxine of blood. The a
blood flow le d to the Ju
damaee .
She hopes tbe 1ur1ery wUl
enable her to pursue her inte.._)
in tennis and photoarapby -.t
lead a normal life for the ~
lime in her 28 ye ars. •.Ht
"I've Jota of determination~
s be said before the operatioA&
.. I 'v e wan led this for a JodWI
time ." She knew for several
years that her only hope for sutlf
v i v a I w a s a h e a r t • I u '\«
transplant. "
"She ha d followe d the r~
search done on monkeys at Stan-
for d, and she read everyt.hint,
she cou.Jd get her hands on abo&t1
t h e 6perations," said Ms•.1
Navlckis. ·•11
Doctors s tarted performini..
the surgery on huma n beings -W
Stanford after getting govenit-~
m e nl p e r mission lo us~
cyclosporin A, an experlmeo~
drug used to combat rejection OJ
donated organs without seriouW-'
ly affecting the body's ability (d
light infection. fll
Before last March, no he&rM
lung transplants had been d°""
in more than 10 years. Onb!
three had been done previous~
non e at St anford, with lb~
longest survivor living 23 da,ys'-111
Court denies claim·:~-
.~
in '78 PSA crash "I .. •
SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -A
man whose live-in girUriend was
killed in a 1978 San Diego plane
crash which took 144 lives can't
file a wrongful death lawsuit for
hi s loss, the California Supreme
Court has said.
By refusing -without com·
ment -to grant a hearing to
Garry S. Harrod of Winchester,
Los Angeles County, the court
let stand lower court r ulings dis·
m issing his suit against Pacific
Southwest Airlines . These held
Harrod bad no cause or action to
seek damages in the death of
Paula A. Blake.
Harrod 's petilJon said the cou.·,
pie had started li ving together 'cir'
February 1977, and this ar·
rangement continued until he.1--
death. ' Although never participating
in a wedding ceremony, it sai4',
they resided together with th'. -
"intention of sharing tbe same
obligations, duties, services anC~
benefi ts as would a husband aJtjf
wife." ,
Both contributed to furnishiAf
their home and s hared and
pooled income from their jobs.·
each day on food, nursing, EN TERS Pl.EA -Rock musi-
h o u s e k e e P I n g a n d a d · cian Ike Turner has pleaded
On the day before the Sept. 25.
1978 crash between a PSA jet
and a private plane, Harrod and
M lss Blake became engaged and
announced plans to marry in
April 1979.
Harrod contended a Court of
Appeal decision on April 17 in-
correctly excluded hJm from re-
covery as a n "heir " under
wrongful death f aws a nd denied
rights of equal protection lo ru m
and others similarly s ituated.
San Diego County Superioit'
Court Judge Jack Levitt was thl!-
first to dismiss the suit. Lalert•
the Court of Appeal ruled that.a ·
survivor in such a nonmariU1.t.
relationship cannot qua lify as &R.'.
heir under law in the absence ol ·
a will. Thus, it said, such a
"spouse" is not an heir who emf ·
bring a wrongful death action. ·:· mlnistrative services. innocent in Torrance to new The survey also found two-thirda or tbe homes collected charges in connection with
profits greater than 34 percent his alleg ed shooting las t
per year, far more than the in-April of a news pa per de -
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Outlook bleak for • county freeway work
• Orange County commuters
are faced with a dilemma of sorts
ifs work continues to widen a
sbort segment of the Santa Ana
Freeway just north of the county
ijbe: Should they be heartened
tJaat at least some attempts are
being made to improve the
crowded highway or should they
be upset that such/rojects never
occur in populate parts or this
dounty?
•. The answer. of course, is that
tale two are not mutually ex·
tlusive. Residents who use the
~ad are bound to anticipate an
~tra lane while still feeling
somewhat bitter no lanes are
a<lded in central Orange County.
better to spend millions of dollars
widening a freeway which will
immediately fill up again or
should the money be spent on
projects to move commuters
through other forms or transit?
The Caltrans officials have
answered that question already.
Noting that the Santa Ana
Freeway would have to be
doubled in size -from a six to
12 -lane h ighway -to serve
future needs. they are investing
money instead in commuter
trains and other systems that
don't use highways.
That means Orange County
commuters can expect the 27 ·
year-old Santa Ana Freeway to
remain much the same. Improve-
ments are planned for the in-
terchange with the Newport-
Cosla Mesa Freeway. but not un·
tit at least 1986.
~ Th.is lack of attention has
~en a constant source of dis-
ialisfaction for Orange County
readers who have virtually
memorized their speeches blast-
mg Caltrans, our larger and
flOre influential neighbor county
t:o the north and the state
Legislature.
To answer their Orange
County critics, Caltrans ofCicials
have formed their own rhetorical
quiz. which goes like this: Is it
All th.is leads to the final.
futile question of the commuter:
''Where do I go from here?"
In light of Caltrans '
performance in Orange County
over the past few years. probably
not very far. very fast, very
soon.
Glittering ingots not all gold
Message is clear
The message from the House
of Representatives showdown on
the Reagan tax program is pretty
clear.
The voters who chose Mr.
Reagan by a substantial margin
were strongly opting for change.
And they currently have more
confidence in the vision and
hopes of the President than in the
performance record or the
Democratic congressional
leadership.
A strong outpouring of voter
messages to their congressmen
in the wake of the President's ap-
peal for support. coupled with
some expert arm twisting by the
President. turned the tide in the
last hours before Wednesday's
vote.
Apart from reducing the total
tax cut from 30 percent over
three years to 25 percent, and
a,greeing to indexing to keep in·
flation from wiping out the cuts.
the President held firmly to the
basic tax program which had
been a keystone of his campaign.
It brings to mind that
Reagan made approving ref-
erence at the GOP national con-
vention to the bold leadership of
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. FDR.
too, capitalized on the nation's
mood for change and on early
term personal popularity to mus-
cle through major programs.
Then. as now, there were no
guarantees that the new pro·
grams would work out as predict-
ed . Then, as now, the voters had
made very clear their dis·
satisfaction with the state of the
nation.
In 1932 it was the status quo
ap proach of the Republican
leadership, as the nation was
sliding into economic disaster.
that inspired the call for change.
In 1980. the message, equally
plain, was that Americans had
become disenchanted with the re-
sults of the Democratic tax-and·
spend programs and with a gov-
ernment that has grown into a
costly, cumbersome dinosaur. In
recent weeks, the actions of
House Speaker Tip O'Neill and
his colleagues offered too little
evid ence they understood the
message and had a genuine
change of heart and mind.
How well the Reagan pro-
grams will work remains to be
seen. But the Congressional vole
clearly reflects the strong desire
of the people to try some new ap·
proaches and policies.
No penny-ante game
Last week. an advertisement
appeared in the Daily Pilot urg-
ing residents to join the Airport
Coalition, a group that intends to
sue Orange County government
for millions of dollars in damages
over the alleged ill effects of
John Wayne Airport jet noise.
The full -page ad listed the
names of hundreds of persons
identified as "tentative litigants"
in the potential jet noise court
flght. Tom Williams, a developer
who is spearheading the coali-
tlon 's efforts. says he hopes that
at least 3,000 litigants will sign up
to sue the county for $100 million,
or more.
But one doesn't become a
litigant. reading of the ad re-
\teals, unless he s tands wi lling to
spend $150 per year (for three
years) to the attorneys who will
handle the case.
Now. considering that each of
•
those 3,000 plaintiffs hopes to col·
lect $30,000 or so for his $450 in·
vestment -if they win the $100
million judgment -the money
isn't aJl that big, either way.
For the coalition's aUorneys,
of course, its a winning deal, re-
gardless of the court decision. If
the coalition succeeds in getting
3,000 participants at $150 per
. year. that's $450,000 a year for at·
torney bills. For three years, it
totes up to an impressive
$1 ,350,000 for attorney fees and
charges .
And, of course, the county's
payment for attorneys -county
staff and private counsel -could
mount up similarly.
One way it sizes up, it's the
little guy citizen against the big
guy county government. But with
a million bucks worth of chips on
each side of the table, its' not a
penny-ante neighborhood game .
Opin1oni. exprt'ssed 1n the spa(e above are those of the Oa11y Pelot Otner views ex·
pressed on tn1s page-are those of their authors and art1i.ts. Reader 'omment is 1nv1t
ed. Addre'>'> The <:>a11y P1tol , P 0 Box 1~. Costa Mesa. CA ~2b26. Ptione 11 u 1
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L.M. Boyd I Before his time
• I ··Alcohol makes beautiful, clean
aind efficient fuel . . . and we can
make alcohol from sawdust, 1 waste
stroduct of our milla. Alcohol also can
be manufactured from com ttalka,
ttnd In fact from almost 1ny veieta·
ble matter capable of fermentation
.: .. trowlnf crop& ... weeds .•. even
\fl• earbae• from our clUea." You
-now Who said lbal ! None other than
Alexander Graham Bell, credited
with the invention of the telephone. I
say "credited" becauae there ere
those ~bo claim an ltaUan came up
with the notion first. Mr. Bell w11
bright, however. Very bright.
See wbat you can do with the feet
that there are more turkey• la
CalllomJa than In any other 1t1te.
TltomelP.ttally
Publllher
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WASHINGTON -Shockingly. some
or the gold in the nation's bank vaults
may not be as pure as it is certified to
be
Even a trifle 4'>r impurity would re·
duce the value of a l.OOO·ounce gold bar
by thousands of dollars If it turns out
that there has been widespread dilution
of the gold content, it would rock the
world's monetary system .
My associates Indy Badhwar and
Jack Mitchell have learned that gold
from at least one bank has allegedly
te~ted out below standard.
What is even more disturbing, this
bank -the Rhode Island Hospital Trust
National Bank -is a big dealer in pre·
cious metals. Its impure supply ap·
parently came from one of the giants in
the world of gold mining and refining -
Engelhard Industries or New Jersey.
THERE IS NO evidence of foul play.
Both the Rhode Is land bank and
Engelhard Industries appear to be vic-
tims of faulty testing methods.
Yet they are the victims of a system
or their own makin~ For gold trading
and testing is controlled by a tieht little
cir cle of pinstriped bankers. The in·
vestigalion by my reporters indicates
that industr y lest standards are
arbitrary and archaic
Most or the gold trading on the New
York Commodities Exchange is con·
trolled by only six banks. Incredibly.
the industry empowers onJy three as·
sayers to be official testers. and they
work at the pleasure or the corporations
whose gold they are testing.
Because of this inadequate quality
control. there is no telling whether de-
fective gold bars have escaped detec·
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lion. But the implications are stagger
ing.
The traffic in gold bullion and gold
futures has been bullis h . Since 1975,
when Americans were permitted to own
gold again, billions worth or gold have
changed hands. Once in 19l:M>. the price
passed ~ an ounce -an incredible 23
times higher than the S35 an ounce of
less than a decade ago.
INSJDE THE REAGAN administra-
tion, top officials are agitating ror a re ·
turn to the gold standard. A con·
gressional Gold Commission will report
in October on the precious metal's ef-
fect on our money system.
So the allegation that gold bullion
from the Rhode Island Hospital Trust
National Bank didn•t measure up to the
99.9 percent purity standard will send
shock waves throughout the world of
gold mining and refining.
The bank. using industry methods.
had certified the ingots as pure gold.
Yet this was disputed by a new testing
machine, called lhe Hetra machine.
which showed some adulteration
For verification, the ingots were sent
to independent assayers
Photometrics, Inc . and Jarrell-Ash
Both confsrmed the startling findings:
they reported traces of silver. nitrate.
copper. zinc. iron and other elements
Som e gold bars varied from the
cerllfied purity standard by 06 percent
to .33 percent
ONE INGOT WAS also shipped to
England to be m elted down by Her Ma
jesty·s assay office This most pres·
tigious of tests confirmed that the ingot
dad not contain the purity that was
represented.
Bank executive Carl Peterson refused
a request for an interview. but
Engelhard vice president Joe Feldstein
s aid he was .. shocked .. at the test re·
suits ... We can make mistakes in other
areas, .. he said, .. but in this case. we
have to be purer than Caesar's wife ...
He promised a thorough investigation.
Other sources have raised the
frightening possibility that the loose
testing standards may permit the Mafia
to wash its illegal profits in adulterated
gold.
rt is also possible, of course. that the
below.standard ingots are rare excep-
tions . But the testing procedures are so
lax that the phrase .. good as gold .. may
lose its meaning.
Footnote. Jn future columns. we·11 ex
amine the controversy over the gold in
dustry·s testing methods .
Equal pay definition stirs questions
Generally speaking, the women's bat-
tle for equal pay for equal work has met
with litile opposition. Ask the question
or a nyone the chances are 99 percent
will agree to the proposition. But what
are they agreeing to?
Most people will tell you that it means
a woman working as an accountant,
bank manager. cook, bartender, or
truckdriver should get the same pay as
a m an similarly employed.
So it will come as a great surprise to
them, private employers especially, to
learn that isn't what they mean at all.
THE NEW CONCEPT of equal pay
for equal work as put forth by organized
labor is that women performing work
"qualitatively equal" to some pre-
selected job classifications. wruch are
predominantly filled with men. should
get the same pay.
The new meaning surfaced in San
Jose where the stage was set for the
labor disputes which can be expected to
over s hadow all other work con··
troversies during this decade.
Obviously labor leaders believed it
would be easier to mak e the
"breakthrough'' for this new concept
with a public agency. But in choosing
San Jose it was not because it is now the
state's fourth largest city but rather
because the city is headed by a woman
mayor and has a city council mostly
female.
I N PUSHING T H E IR case
qualitatively equal work .comparisons
were made between a secretary at
$18,000 and a senior mechanic earning
(, 0 -~ fARl WATERS
S31,000: a librarian receiving $7,700 less
than a plant supervisor; and typist·
clerks paid $14 ,300 versus
groundskeepers at $17,500.
These subjective comparisons which
seem to be not simpty comparing ap-
ples and oranges but grapes and
watermelons, open up a whole new can
of worms in the labor-management
field .·
That this is bound to extend into the
private s~tor is a foregone conclusion.
Traditionally. historic a Uy and as a
pnctical matter, government pay bas
been determined by prevaiUne pay in
private industry. So while the union or-
ganized public empl!)yees in San Jose
may have won the first round in that ci
ty their prospects for further victories
in the public employee arena are dim
unless their concepts gain acceptance
by private employers.
However. efforts to legislate this con·
cepl into being have been made
Already a bill in that direction by As·
semblyman Bill Lockyer has cleared
the Assembly but only after it was
watered down to require only that the
state give consideration to qualitative
factors m future salary setting. The
measure is yet to be approved by the
Senate.
STATE OFFICIALS say that undoub-
tedly there wi11 be some effort to com·
pare education, training and experience
required for the various classifications
in the future. The equalization however
is more likely to be accomplished
through differentials in future cost of
living wage adjustments spaced out
over a long period.
"In no event." said an official who is
Involved in employee relations. "can
the state be l?xpected to pay more than
private industry pays for similar
work."
The bottom line is that nobody is go·
Ing lo pay any more than people are
willing to work for.
Excess of Inoney can pave way to poverty
The late great saloon entertainer, Joe
E. Lewis, was fond ol saying, "There's
one thing money can't buy -poverty."
It always raised a large laugh. But it
doesn't happen to be true.
Money ln large amount.a bought pov-
erty fOf' many entertainers like Lewis -
not to aMalJoft hi• homonym, Joe Louil,
the boxer, who made mllUona end
ended m hoCll to tbe u .s. covtrnmtnt.
ll bH bOuahl poverty for many
hsalUH who auddenly won bu11
"'eepata.lla prliet, went on binfes, and
a year or tWo later tou.nd lhemaelvu
more broke lban Mfore they waved the wiDDJal Ucbt IA t.betr bu41.
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for investors, for companies, and for
counlries. For money, jwst like flre, it a
splendid eervant but a ruthleu muter:
if you cannot control It, it can ruin you.
Intellect ls no protection against it.
Mark Twain lost a fortune In backing
bad inventions; so also. ln Enitand, clld
Thackeray and Sir Walter Sc.ott. Many
en art.lst, an act.or, an inventor. baa
dled broke after runnln1 throu1h not one but severeJ fortunes.
lr John Barrymore bad not been ao
hu1ely 1ucces1ful, he would not hive
been able t.o todW,e bis tut.et so ex-
trava-aatly, and Would hav• reanai.Jled a aenOUI actor Mtll hi• lut daya, ln· stead of the pathetic buffoon be
became.
l:VEN 11108£ With ao-caJ.Jed ''bull~
""' ....... .,.. not lmmune from um
esaot.lonal aUmenl The claroalet. ol
commerce are aluddtd wlda c ... of•· =:::.:-::..=~ .:.= bok~1 court, or wont. Had U.., -
0W-l1W11un hlrb W' f•~ ttiri::tCMll4 Ml
have fallen so rar so precipitously,
Money is as much a myth as romantic
love. Both are easier to rind than to
keep. easier to misuse than to handle,
easier lo become vlctimited by than
master of. Too much is as bad aa too Ill·
tie -the trouble being that we know
when we have too litUe, but we learn we
have too much only when lt is loo late.
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Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31 , 1981 AT
f;rateful immigrant proposes SF statue
TIBURON (AP) -Paul
Kalmanovlta, a Pollab lmml·
grant who became a wealthy
man, tblnkl San Franclaco
ou1bt to ban a statue Ute
the one that welcomed bim to
the shores of America 5:5 yeara
ago.
The 76-year·old beer baroo,
who lives just north of the city,
offered Wednesday to put up Sl5
milHon to build a "statue of
Justice" the aame size u New
York's famous Statue of Liberty.
A 151-fool-taU reodltion of the
traditional statue of Juatice, a
robed, blindfolded woman bold·
ing aJoft lbe scales of justice,
would bolater UM cltJ'• •aalal
tourllt tr-48 and provld• a •Jm·
bot of freedom, Kalmanovlts
Hid, 1
.. Tbe toufl•t trade 11 very,
very hoportant to the clty ot Sao
Fr ancilco," be said lo a thick
European accent. "Tbey oeed
revenue, they need botell to be
filled, and we have no attraeUoa
of that oature.
"A Statue of Liberty 1n New
York and• Statue of JuaUce oo
lbe We.t Cout. lt'• perfect to
brlo1 towilta lo."
Kalmuovits, cbaltman ot the
board of General Breweries,
whicb makes F.Ut.aff and Pearl
U.S. travel abuse charged
WASHINGTON (AP) -No purpose can be
identified for 27 percent of the trips made by
federal employees, whose journeys likely will coet
lbe taxpayers $4 billion this year, lbe Office of
Management and Budget bas told the Senate.
Edwin L. Harper, OMB deputy director, cited
a 10-moiith study launched last year by the agen-
cy. His report, lo the Senate Government Affairs
Committee, did not sinale out individuals.
. But.be did say there was widespread abuse of
trave l privileges, "due largely lo the inappropriate
use of travel aulboriiatioru lbat did not require
management attention lo lbe purpose and need for
the trips."
Chairman William V. Roth Jr., R·Del., noted
that a similar study by the General Accounting Of·
fice in 1977 found lbat 17 percent of the conferences
attended by federal employees were not euential
to their jobs.
a trip. That'is the moet important 1m1le step we
can take. We must know where people are 1olo1
and why lbey are 1oin1."
Travel authorization policies will be Uabtened,
President Reagan said, includinl a reduction in
lbe use ol general travel aulboriuUona.
The president also directed that:
-Federal employees make rreat.er use of
commercial discounts.
-Reimbursement policies be streamlined to
include adoption of locality-hued per-diem rat.ea,
improved control over travel advances and
simplified voucher proceseing.
Travel pact signed
been, Hid he arrived at UM
idea a1oa1 wltb hi• attorney,
James F. Boccardo, and former
Mayor Joaepb Alioto durtq a
cruise oo Su Francl1eo Bay
five years aao.
Not.h.ln8 came of 1t tben, but
tbe heavy-set KaJmanovlll aaid
lbe Sl.5 mlllloo offer 1W1 atood if
lbe city would accept it.
He taJd a aeeUoo of the city's
Marina dbtrict wu under con:-
alderaUon u a poulble 1lte, ad·
dint that the area would provide
room for conce11ton1 to help
ralee money for maloteoance.
Kalmanovlt1 empbaalzed be
was not ol!erln1 to donate the
money to the city.
• • U I donate the money, people
mi1bt say it'a a tax 1lmmiclt,"
be said. "I don't want a tax gim-
mick, I want to build."
The statue waa enthuaiaatical-
ly received by city· supervisor
Quentin Kopp, who plans to in·
lroduce a resolution Monday
supporting lbe plan.
But Mayor Dianne Feinstein
wa.a lukewarm, saying lbat the
city bad aU lbe landmarks it
needed in two bridges and lbe
fabled cable cars.
She s u11 ested that
Kalmanovitz use the money to
build a new courthouse, but be
rejected that out of band.
The youngest of six sons,
Kalmanovitz said he envisions
the statue as a reminder of what
America stands for.
........... Harper replied, "Unnecessary conferences
should be eliminated. Overall, we have to have
manaS{ers and supervisors to look at lbe reason for
BANGKOK , Thailand (AP) -Vietnam and
the Soviet Union signed an agreement covt*ing
travel by their citizens between the two countries,
the Vietnam News Agency reported.
••And the children, the kids of
lbe next generation." be said,
"maybe lbey'IJ wake up a little
bit lo what we've got in our
great country."
Paul Kalmanovitz in his Tiburon home oflering money to build
Statue of Justice on West Coast
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'Eoxic streams
plague cities
WASHINGTON (AP ) -
Stream• lo 38 cltlea are 10
polluted with induatrtaJ wastes
that problem• could remain past
a 198' deadline for cleanins up
toxic chemical dllchar1e1, the
Environmental Protection Agen-
cy says.
EPA officials streHed they
saw no immediate public health
Walkway
weakness
recalled
KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) -
Construction workers at the
Hyatt Regency hotel were or-
dered not to carry heavy
materials across a walkway for
several weeu ln 1979 after bolts
anchoring it to a wall pulled
loose. a newspaper bas reported.
dan1ers to people llvin1 in the
cities. Toxic chemicals normally
are found in very low levels in
waterways and the danger
stems from Iona-term exposure
to them.
The agency produced the list
of 36 cities after five years of
study as part of a 1976 court·
ordered settlement with the
Natural Resources Defense
Council, whJch contends EPA
was taking far too long to crack
down on toxic chemicals.
Officials said the council did
not seek to force EPA to imple·
ment any particular control
strategy because the group felt
the weight of public opinion
would bring the necessary con-
trols once "people understand
that they fish in, swim in and
even drink from the most pollut-
ed water in this country · ·
The list of cities and their s ur-
rounding waterways were those
the agency determined could
still be "seriously contaminat·
ed' · by toxic chemicals even
a fter industry installs more
stringent controls called for by
1984.
! New drug aids liver transplant success
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In a copyright story. The
Kansas City Times in its Thun·
day editions quoted sources as
saying bolts securing the
second-floor walkway to a lobby
wall came loose during con·
struction of the hotel after con·
crete around them cracked.
But sources and engineers
consulted by the Times said no
direct link should be drawn
between the 1979 problem and
the July 17 collapse of two
walkways at the luxury hotel in
which 111 people were killed and
188 injured.
Under the court order, the
agency now has six months to
come up with a plan lo impose
further clean-up in problem
areas. Among options available.
EPA could decide to require
each city to develop its own con·
trot strategy or it could issue na-
tionwide limits for some of the
most dangerous toxic chemicals. BOSTON <AP> -A pioneer in
the difficult art of replacing dis·
eased livers says he has
achieved "exceptionally en·
couraging" results by giving pa-
tients a new drug that weakens
their natural resistance to the
transplanted organs.
Dr. Thomas Starzl, who
perrormed the first liver
transplant 17 years ago, found
that people are far more likely
to survive the operations if they
take the experimental medicine
cyclosporin A.
Unlike kidney transplants,
surgery to replace livers is rare
because the operations usually
fail. The body's tendency to re-
ject the new liver is a maJor
problem. but the operations pose
other technical difficulties as
well.
Using cyclosporin A, StarzJ's
team transplanted livers in 12
people whose organs were
destroyed by disease. An
average of one year after the
operations, 10 or those people, 83
percent, were still alive.
In an earlier study, the team
performed 170 liver transplants
and gave the patients conven-
tional drugs. Their survival rate
after a year was only 32 percent.
·'The improvement over our
previous results i.n liver replace-
ment is striking," the re-
searchers wrote.
Starzl, a surgeon at the
University of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine, reported his results
in Thursday's issue of the New
England Journal of Medicine.
Doctors say cyclosporin A
also may be useful in other kinds
of organ transplants. It is being
tested on re cipients or
transplanted kidneys, hearts,
pancreases and bone marrow.
Cirrhosis of the liver, which
often is caused by alcoholism, is
the seventh leading cause of
death in the United States.
Hepatitis also can result in liver
damage.
Cyclosporin A suppresses the
body's natural immunity so it
will not attack the new organ.
However. unlike azathioprine,
the drug now usually given to
disarm the immune system, it is
more selective and it does not
hinder the body's ability to fight
off infections.
The imQlunity-suppressing
drugs are usually given with
steroids, which also prevent the
body from rejecting the new or·
gan. However, steroids produce
unpleasant siae effects. The doc-
tors say smaller doses of those
drugs are needed when
cyclosporin A is used.
Laguna approves
annexation plan
The Laguna Beach City Coun-
cil has unanimously approved a
resolution calling for annexation
of a major portion o( neighbor·
ing South Laguna to the Art
Colony.
The unincorporated area that
would be annexed includes the .
Treasure Island Trailer Park,
Hobo Canyon. Lagunita and
Blue Lagoon.
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·•Although longer followup
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safety and effectiveness of this
form of therapy, the excep-
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use of cyclosporin A in combina·
lion with low doses of steroids
for i mmunosuppression, '' they ·
wrote.
Harvard Medical School doc-
tors at Brigham and Women's
Hospital in Boston were the first
in North America to use
cyclosporin A i n kidney
transplants.
"It's potentially an ex·
traordinarily important drug or
perhaps the grandfather of an
important class of drugs," said
Dr. Nicholas Tilney, one of the
Boston surgeons.
Starzl said that even though
the number of patients treated
was small, "it ii unlikely that
the striking improvement in the
early results after liver replace-
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"You could walk underneath it
and see the anchor bolts pulling
out,'' a source identified only as
a construction foreman on the
hotel-construction project told
the Times. "The main thing we
noticed was that the concrete
was falling out.
"When they (the skywalks)
were first erected, we had no
problem with them. But alter
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The second· and fourth-floor
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crowded tea dance in the lobby.
raining down tons of concrete
and metal.
The newspaper's sources said
the bolt problem occurred about
the same time as the hotel's
atrium roof partially collapsed
in October 1979.
Officials said the list of cities
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The 36 cities listed as having
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Rapids ride wet,
wild on 'River
of no Return'
While many find a dip in the Pacific Ocean a
way to cool off during the hot summer days, others
like a more adventurous "bath."
And as many Orange Coast residents have ex-
perienced, cooling off in the Big Mallard Rapids of
the Salmon River near Salmon, Idaho, may be the
ultimate water sports thrill.
The Salmon is often referred to as the "river of
no return.'' Little wonder.
Each summer thousands have spent their vaca-
tions on a six-day, 00-mile trip through the rapids for
something different to do.
It's not uncommon for paddle boaters to be
thrown from their light M4bber craft. It can be a
welcome relief.
FRlOAV, JULY 31, 1911
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And despite the wild ride and dunking most who
have ta.ken the trip do return to tell their less adven·
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Last film censor board yields to new · morality
BALTIMORE CAP) -Early
in he r 21 -year term on the
Maryland Board of Censors,
Mary Avara remembers once
taking a halo from the head of a
character in a film because it
was considered "sacrilege."
Covering babies' bottoms was part of the censor's job, too, in
those days, she says.
Now, as the nation's last state
board of film reviewers snips its
last scenes -and as the fllms
she screens almost every day
make skinflicks like "Deep
Throat" seem "sort of mild" -Mrs . Avara says she's not
altogether disappointed.
"I'll be getting to 71 pretty
soon," she says as the board
viewina room screen flashed a
topless blonde martial arts
specla.l.i.st bludgeoning an oppo-
nent in a bloody duel. "I don't
need t.hi.s."
A friend once told Mrs. Avara,
"Why don't you stop? There
are two things you'll never make
unpopular: sex and gambllna. ''
But she's not quittinJ because
she's ~aged.
The censor board, founded in
1116, went out of business in
May. A perennial le1i1lative
move to abolish it finally suc-
ceeded this year.
Maryland Gov. Harry Hupes,
amoni many otben, 1a1d the censor board bad ouWved It.I
t>Urpoee and wasn't worth the
$91,000 state allocation to keep it
' 1oin1. One critic in the Leatalature,
Howard A. Denis, insisted, "The
obscenity statute . . . can be en·
forced by law enforcement
authorities without a bunch ol
back quul-vililantes on an eao
trip."
Board Vice Chairwoman
Martha Wri1ht responded,
"People who aren't expoMCI to hardcore porno1rapby think,
'What's the matter with thole
old blddiel \Q> there?' "
Sbe paUHd. "We see films in
which ... horrible torture de-
vices are put on women ...
bestiality films with pl11,
doakua and clop."
ltn. WrtP\, a member ol the
HtioMI advi8ory board ol the
lteaaedy Center for the
P•rfonnial Artl in W ulalnctoa
_. alllf-4elcribed "bora·ac•
Clari.IUa." UJI, "I 10 out ol
~ere a•d tbe tbou1bt1 aad
MeD• ltay Wltll me for a lonl .....
ltW, lbe IDllatl, "lt dollD't
'·
Mary Avara, checking racy movie footage, recently ended 21 years a.a movie censor.
matter what our opinJom are."
The censor board'• le1al
char1e bu chan1ed over the 15
years of iU exi1tence.
"Sacrile1e" or nudity by
t.bemMlv., for inltaace, were
no IOQler criteria for refuainl a
movie a state llceme.
Instead, the 558 fllm1 screened
by the· board tut year bad to
PHI the lllt of a 1971 u .s.
Supreme Court rullnl wblcb de-
fined obleenity.
The dedlJon, coupled wltll two
federal atatutet, denied P'lnt
Amndment free apeeeJl protee-
UOn to •• ..........., oft-lve" ctia-
p&ay1 ol-MKUal adl ID tua,
boou aad other works ~at ''laek ....,.. literarJ, artlltic,
poUUeal Mad ldeMifte •alue." &•• Wltll wbt board ...... ben ea1J a clear cWlliltlae, lln.
\
' Avara says, "We wheeled and
dealed with producers. We'd
say, 'We'll leave thll lffDt in 1f
you' 11 take that one oat.' "
Sometimel they awapped the re-
moval of a violent, but I ....
scene for the retention of a liiD
scene borderin& on We1allty.
ln1Latln1 that abe never ap-
plied her penona1 standards in
approviq or rejectin1 a movie,
Mrs. Avara 1ay1, "U I did, you
wouldn't even see brea1t ex-
POIUre."
As the board'• demile neared,
llra. Wrltbt mUHd on lhoald-
'bave-beeDI, la her •lew. She
deplored tbat the board ....
bad t.be power to delet. lffDll ol
brutalltJ.
Sbe 1aw a more Male pro.
blem, tbou1b: "You kaow,
what'• more immoral ~ tbe
hardcore pornoarapby oa our
market is our aovernment not
en.forctq the oblcenity laws."
Accordlq to a report filed by
chairman Jeruaa Wilson, the
t.hre•member c..or board lat
year stopped fOO films that
members say were te1ally ob-
1cene from comin1 into
Maryland. Dtatributon did bot
offer them to M arylaad
tbeaten, alt.bou1b they were
lbowD In otber parta of the Ulllt·
ed States, accordin1 to the
board'• cblef inlpedor, Frandl
L. Pollard Jr., wbo periodieaUy
combl t.be movte ad .pa1• of
out.of·&owa nenpapen.
Of the fllau tbe board
1cre...S:tt ....... ...-n-
mo•ed tnm two befON tM1
were lie.Md, ad oalJ nltlled
liceftHI to Ila. lD OIM C ... , a
............
court test of the board'• rejec-
tion ls still penclln1.
Twice in the put, aucb ap-
peal• bave aone to the U.S.
Supreme Court, which bas up-
held the state'• ril'.bt to malDtaln a "limited prior examiaatlon
board."
The board'1 licenae examinen
checked 3,!00 film• and made ra1ds on "peep abow" t.beaten,
recelvina 10me criticism that
lb• raids ._. publlcitJ ltuDtl
dealaned to jU1tlfy the board'•
contlnuatlon.
After the cemor board la pe,
it.a members believe state ~
Hc:Uton and pol~ mQ lrJ to
do. it.a wort but woe't be able to
afford tt.
"P1cw;utlq cme HM la tbe
future could coet more titan tbll
board coetl," lln. Wrl&bt IQI.
And Mrs. Avara's vision of
what's to come?
"Every comer's going to be
dope dens and girlie shows.
Sirens
spark
wailing
SAN LUIS OBISPO CAP) -
Some local residents are walling
over dozens of sirens -which
look like huge green trumpets -
that are sprouting on new and
existing 50-fool utility poles
around the county.
The sirens, each one several
feet across, are part of Pacific
Gas & Electric Co.'s emergency
warning system for its atill-
un 1 i censed Diablo Canyon
nuclear power plant 12 miles
from San Luis Oblapo. The com·
pany says it bas installed about
40 of the sirens and plans to add
about SO more by the end ol
August.
The com pany said the
loudspeaker sirens a re goinJ in
wherever there's a popuJalion
pocltet within 15 miles ol the
plant -in the city, alon1 the
beaches or in the surrounding
farm country.
"These people come along like
storm troopers. This looks like
193$ Germany. It's ominous. It
has DO place here. We've gone
back to the '50's in de1l1n." sa1d
Larry Fraser, who now bas a siren near his dental lab".
City Administrator Leland
Walton sa1d that in response to
complaints, local otnclala were
meeUna with PGflE to 1ee if the
1ireD1 could be inltuled in "lea
obtrusive locatlona."
"People are aayin1 they look
terrible," aa1d senior city plan-
ner Keo Bruce.
The U.S. Nuc:lear Rerul•to17
Commisaloo, wblcb ii espected
to decide soon on a teatta1
license fOI' the SI billion nuclear
plant, requi.NI a 1y1tem to wan
realdenll of emer1enclea at
Dlablo CanJon.
City Public Service di.rector
David P'. Romero cODflrmed
PG6& bad proper aatborlutkla
to lutall the 1irea1. "Tbey
cleared Jt with UI," be Hid.
I
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Orange Coa1t DAIL V PILOT/Friday, JulY 31 . 1181
\ (JC 'inrm~ity
) case due m· h g . • . m
SAN FRA.NCJSCO (AP> -The
atate SUp.reme Court wlU decide
whether tbe City ol Westm!nater
can be sued ror damaae• by a
woman who wa1 lnjured while
11Ue1edJY bellil used by police II
"ball" to catch a lmlfer. I ·
JusUcea StanJey Moak. Fraok
Rlc:ba.rdaon, Otto Kaua and Allen
Brouuard voted Thursday to
1rant a hearing to Westminster
and two policemen in a suit
brought by Yolanda Davidson.
The state Appeal Court on
April 21 reinstated her damage
lawsuit which bad been dis-
missed by the superior court on
Ma(ch 20 on immunity grounds.
She alleged police were sfJlked
out at a laundromat wben a man
suspected of stabbing two other
women attacked her be fore they
could stoo him.
' Officers said a man resem~
bling the attacker of two women
·had been placed under sur·
veillance. They bad watched
him for 15 minutes and iden·
lilied him as the likely attacker
when he stabbed and assaulted
Ms. Davidson.
Her suit alleged the offi cers
intentionally or negligently used
ber aa bait to attract tbe lmifer,
that sbe wu not aware ol tb1a
nor wu she able to protect
beraell.
Her lawtult claims this wu •
pJanned part of an official police
Investigation in wbJcb the of.
ricers knowingly used her,
without her knowled&e or con,-
sent, to attract the assailant and
help in bJs capture.
The appeal court ruled im·
munlty gra nte d o fficers
furnishing protection against
crime. does not apply to police
acting at o p erational or
minlsteriaJ levels but Is confined
to persons making basic policy
decisions.
It said there was a special du·
ty of care between police and the
woman which caused an excep-
tion to immunity.
The city's petition to the
Supreme Court said the ruling
meant immunity is retained only
as to "high level policy making
officials who are politically
responsible for decisions regard·
ing police protection·· and could
paralyze police recruiting and
severely hamper crime preven·
lion unJess reversed.
Haitian refugees
health hazard?
MIAMI <AP) -Many Haitian
refugees, popular as cheap,
bard-working heJp in South
Florida restaurants and hoteJJ,
suffer from roundworm and
other diseases that pose serious
health hazards, medical officiaJs
warn.
An estimated 50,000 Haitian
refugees have arrived here In
the past three years. Doctors
say they suffer high r ates of
tuberculosis , some s uffe r
t r o pical maladies such as
malaria and elephantiasis, but
t h e greatest t hr ea t is
roundworm.
''There is a very serious
potential problem in the South
Florida food industry," says Dr.
Thomas Rice, a Miami tropicaJ
disease specialist who treats
many Haitians as a consultant to
the U.S. Public Health Service.
He said if Haitians do not
follow good hygenic praclicea,
"food, utensils and plates can
become conta mina ted and
(r oundworm) can spread."
The Rev. Gerard Jean-J uste, a
leader in Miami's Little Haiti,
says Rice and others use "racist
tones" to discuss refugee health.
"The way they say it is, we
Haitians are incapable of acting
like human beings . . . This is
just a scare tactic created in or·
der to create more backlash
against Haitians."
J e rry Robinson . executive
d i r ec to r of the Florida
Restaurant Association , said the
group is urging state and county
om ctata to take action lo avert
potential heaJth problems.
He added, "The aasociation
will be notifying our members of
the alleged impending dangers
and ask they tighten up on t.bese
particular pro blems during
employment interviews."
Roundworm is a paras ite that
lodges in the intestines and
causes malnutrition, anemja,
abdominal pain and boweJ ob·
s lructions . Rice said it is
genl.'raUy transmitted through
inadequate personal hygiene.
A study by the AUanta·based
national Centers for Disease
Control found 45 percent of ar-
riving refugees bad roundworm,
and Rice said 80 to 90 percent of
those who sought hospital treat·
ment for various ailments all<>
had the parasite. But CDC doc·
tors are not as concerned u
Rice.
"Food handlers can be taught
proper hand washing procedures
so I don't think Haitians pose an
opportunity for massive con·
lamination," said Or. Laurence
Farer , acting director of the
quarantine division.
Farer said there "should be no
public heaJlb hazard" from Hai·
lians who are screened when
they arrive. He conceded that
some "slip in," but said : "I
think they are more of a risk to
indi vidual health and to im·
med iate family members than
lo the public at large."
College
• signups
closed ••
A r~d bJ&b number of a~ cant.a ha forced Cal State
Beach otnclala to clote UDdlr
1raduate admlulon to the
1cbooll of bualne .. admlniltra·
Uon and en1lneerln1 for next
faJl.
A 1chool olfldaJ said the •ud·
den rise In the number of
en1lneertn1 majon can be part·
ly attributed to the· Rea1an ad-
mlnl1tratlon'11 pledge for bJeber defense spending, creating a
need for engineers.
The rise In buslneu ad·
ministration majors la due to
more lucraUve Jobs available
~ the field, the official aa1d.
Fl1ures released by the wU·
veralty indicate that through
June 3,716 appllcallona bad
been received to the school of
buslneas administration, up
about ~ percent from last year.
AppllcaUona for the school of
engineering totaled l ,IOO, up
about 32 percent from last year.
Most other undergraduate pro-
grams are still open, university
oUicials said. Those areas
c losed include nursi ng, art
history and industrial design in
the department of art.
TLC prograpi
n e eds M esa
volunteer s
Volunteers lo deHver meals lo
senior citizens in C@Jta Meaa are
badly needed this summer, an-
nounced a spokes man for Proj-
ect TLC.
· The TranSf)ortation, Lunch
and Counseling organizatlon of-
fers a nutrition and social
service program for frail elderly
citizens of Or~!lge County.
"Due lo summer vacations,
many of our volunteers are out
of town, causing a great need for
m o re voluntee r s," t h e
spokesman said.
Mileage is reimbursed, he
added, and the work rewarding.
Volunteers are asked to caU
835·8011 for additional informa-
tion about the program.
Oil official
set s talk at
HB chambe r
William L. Donnell y. vicepresi·
dent of the western region of
Aminoil USA, Inc .. will be
featured speaker at the genera!
membership meeting Monday of
the Huntington Beach Chamber
of Commerce.
The meeting will begin al noon
in the Huntington Beach Inn,
21112 Pacific Coast Highway.
A new chamber manager has
been selected. She is Joyce Rid·
dell, who had been manager of the
San Carlos Chamber of Com·
merce since L973.
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H e aring
o n abuse
rec essed
The preUminary hearing for alx
people charged in connection with
alleged child pornography acUvi·
ty at a Huntington Harbour home
has been recessed until Sept. 14,
following 31f.i days of closed-door
testimony In West Orange County
M uniclpaJ Court.
Orange County Deputy District
Attorney Marty Enquist said the
recess was needed because of
1Jcheduling problems involvin~ defense attorneys and the pros·
eculion staff.
He said one of the aUeged vie·
l1ms, an Orange County girl, now
14, has completed her testimony.
The second alleged victim in the
case. a Los Angeles girl, now 10, is
expected to testify in September.
he said.
Charged with a total of 129
counts of cruld molesting and two
narcotics violations are John
Steen, 55, and his wife Christi, 30,
both of Huntington Ha rbour;
Mary Yvonne Plunkett, 22, of
Long Beach : Teena Lucille
Schoobs. 21. or Costa Mesa, and
Irma Cruz, 35, or Anaheim, who
has been the Steens · maid
All have entered not guilty
pleas and are free on bond .
FUZZY FRIENDS -Patrice Nelms, 13, of Moore. Okla. (left >
and Tari Simpson, 11, of Dana Point, stroll at Dana Point
Har~r with their fuzzy buddies Clyde and Harry. The af·
fect1onate creatures have fasteners on their hands which al·
low them to clasp their mitts around their companions'
necks.
The six were arrested after
Huntington Beach police raided
the Steens' home April 5, seizing
more than JOO sexually explicit
videotapes, including material
described by officers as child
pornography
Cultural classes set for HB
Registration is under way for
culturtJ classes sponsored by
the Allied Arts Board of Hunt-
ington Beach. ,
Drawing and painting wiJJ be
taught ln a four:week workshop
superviled by Toni Richards.
The classes, scheduled for 1 to 3
p.m . Wednesdays beginning
Aug. 5, will be held at the
downtown library annex, 525
Maio St. The course is for
youngsters, age 10 to 15. Fee is
$25.
A basic crafts course involv·
ing teat.her, fiber, clay and
enamel, will be taught by Irene
Mori.
This class, also for ages 10 to
15, will be held for four weeks
from 9 lo ll a.m. Wednesdays,
beglnnlng Aug. 5, also at the
downtown library annex. •
For adults, t hree -week
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Charge for th.is course 1s $40.
Registration forms ror any of
the Allied Arts Board courses
are available at lhe central and
branch libraries, but must be re·
turned to the central library
only.
I nformation about these
classes and others planned, by
the Allied Arts Board can be ob-
tained by calling Pat Langner.
842-4481 , ext. 33.
Energy plan unveile d
LOS ANGELES IAPI An
85-point energy conservati on
plan that would cost SI 2 bilLion
to implement over the next nine
years but would save $490
million on energy bills in the
final year alone has been un-
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The multi-faceted plan to re·
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1990, the result of two years'
work by the 29·member Los
Angeles Energy Management
Advisory Board, bas been sub-
mitted to the city council.
Advisory board chairwoman
a nd councilwoman Joy Picus,
who Joined Bradley and bis
energy chief Mark Braly at a
news conference, said it would
probably take t)Vo years lo Im·
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Mayor aims
to save Star
WASHINGTON CAP) -The mayor of the Dis-
trict of Columbia says he is going to try to arrange
a final, last-ditch effort to keep the Washington
Star from closing next week and Washington from
becoming a one-newspaper city.
Unions representing the 1,400 Star employees
who wiU be jobless if the paper closes a week from
today have been talking lo business leaders in an
attempt to keep the paper alive, but those associat-
ed with the effort report little progress.
Potential investors are frightened off by the
$20 million a year that the paper's owner, the
giant publishing house of Time Inc., says it bas
been losing in its effort lo compete with the
Washington Post, the city's dominant morning
daily.
Time announced last week that it was closing
the 128-year·old afternoon daily because "tbe
news paper shows no prospect or financial im-
prove ment."
Mayor Marion S. Barry Jr. said he found little
basis Cor hope that the Star could be saved in a
meeting with 40 business and labor leaders this
week. But he said he wiU arrange a meeting
among Star and Time executives and potential in-
vestors in the next few days .
.. After great de bale, after great discussion, it
was looked at as not being very encouraging in the
·sense lhe economics don 't make for a good situa.
lion," the mayor said.
"But we decided a group or us would attempt
to meet in a last-ditch effort . . with officials of
Time and with the Star."
The Washington Post is known to be consider-
ing starting a new afternoon paper -possibly a
street-sale tabloid aimed at homebound com·
muters.
But Post Publisher Donald Graham said no de·
cisions have been made.
"As far as we know . Time is open to offers for
the Star and we hope Time finds a buyer,''
Graham said. "It is Car loo early for us to decide
what we might do, if anything, if no buyer is
found."
Raymond G. Dick. leader of the Washington-
Baltimore local of the Newspaper Guild, said he
had been told Time Inc. would be willing to turn
the paper over for $1 if a new owner would assume
its debts of al least S9.4 million.
Louis Slovinsky, a spokesman for Time, said
the publishing empire will not comment on its
terms for a sale, "nor will we reveal with whom
we are talking."
Meat rules
change asked
WASHINGTON (AP> -The Agriculture
Department has proposed changes in federal rules
to promote the use of meat cont.aining small
amounts of finely ground bone in products such as
bot dogs.
Processors have been allowed to use the
salvaged meat for the past three years, but the in·
dustry claims the regulations are too restrictive.
Thus, none is reaching consumers in retail stores.
"Tb.is means that a source or wholesome food ,
made possible by expanding technology, is un -
tapped,·· said Assistant Agriculture Secretary
C. W. McMillan ... Furthermore, productivity is be·
ing lost because specialized machinery is not be·
ing used."
Salvaged meat is reclaimed from parts of a
slaughtered animal's carcass that are hard to trim
by hand, such as neck bones and ribs. The bones
are ground up and forced through a sieve, result-
ing in a meat mixture that also contains finely
ground bone particles about the size of table pep-
per.
The meal industry, which has lobbied heavily
ror changes in the regulations, estimates pro-
cessors have spent about $30 million for equipment
to salvage the meat.
Further. it says use of the salvaged meal
could save consumers more than $500 million a
year.
"We hope requirements can be changed to
make It easier for processors to market the prod·
uct, while continuing to assure that finished items
(such as bot dogs and salami) containing it are
safe, wholesome and accurately labeled,''
McMillan said.
Current regulaUOOJ aUow no more than 0. 75
percent calcium, wblcb Is used to aau1e the
amount of bone particles ln the 1alva1ed meat
mixture. Nb chan1e was propoeed.
AnUcipaUna the announcement, a coD1umer
1roup said t.hb week It will rally aaainst the pro-
posed chanfea.
Tom SmJth, research director for the Com·
munlty Nutrition lnsUtu~, aald the proposal in·
cludea eome cbaniea in labeling that he aald would
tend to play down the presence of the aatvaaed
product and the bit.a of bone.
Pert.ape the moet contronnlal part of the
propoeal ii whether to cbane• the nam• of the product ltaelf. Al it atandl, a label mmt aay, tor
uample,'1bt tbe bot doC eontalnl "111.clwlically
Procwect Beef Product."
1'be Dlb\ tndutt.r)' HYI that la 80t .S.Crlptlvt
and wanll lo return to the former aame of
"medtmtealb dtbolled meat"« llDll.
lo 1'78. a coallUoo of coe1umer 1roups
challen1ed the "mechanically debOatd meat''
label and won I cturt dffJ&ion onl.nDI the IOV•
emmet to eoroe 11p wlt.b ....won., 1Deludin1 1
more dtlertpUve um1.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31, 1981 Bl
Mystei-y death tied t~ CIA case? .
Dead man brother of ~wo who made allegations in Hugel resignation
NEW YORK (AP) -A d.l.alrict attorney bas
sald be la inveaUgatin& the myatertous death of
Dennis McNeil, brother or two men whole aUe11·
Uona led to the ruianation of CIA spy muter Max
Hu1el.
Sources who asked not to be idenutied told Tbe
Assoclat~ Preas that serious conslderalion was
beiog given to exhumin1 McNeil's body, either by
consent of his widow or by court order.
When be died June 1, no autopsy was
performed and hla death was attributed to naturaJ
causes, perhaps a ruptured spleen. '
McNeil is the brother of Samuel and Thomas
McNeU, who disappeared after makin1 aJlegaUons
that apparently sparked the resiaoation of Hugel
as director of the CIA's clandestine services.
Last Thursday, the Securities and Exchange
Com mission ordered a 10-day a us pension in trad-
ing of stock in Triad Energy Corp., a New York
firm headed by Samuel McNeJl and llstln1 Thomas
and Dennis McNell as employees.
Coinciding with the McNells' disappearance
was the disclosure that about $3 million in funds
Crom Triad and another McNell company was mis·
sing.
Regardless of that controversy, said Jobn J .
Santucci, district attorney of the New York City
borough of Queens, Dennis McNeil's death -if a
homicide -would come witbin bis jurisdiction.
"No matter what, if the guy died because of a
beating and the beating took place here, it would
be a local crime," said Thomas McCarthy, Santuc-
ci's spokesman said this week.
The district attorney said he has "been in con-
tact with other agencies in regard to the death.''
His remarks came several hours after FBI
s pokesmen in New York and Washington denied a
Chicago Tribune report that the agency was ex-
panding lhe investigation of the brothers· disap-
pearance to include Dennis McNeil's death. The
spokesmen did, however, say they were aware of
his death.
Samuel and Thomas McNeU bad aone to the
Washington Post just one week before their
brother's death, saying Huael bad joined them in
an ille1aJ stock manipulation deal ln 1974.
Tbe Poat printed a story two weeks after Den-
nis McNell'• death and no menUon of Dennis
McNeil's death or any possible connection was
made WlUl the Chicago Tribune reported details
Wednesday.
Despite the FBI denial, Santucci's explanation
leaves room for the federal authorities to be
thoroughly and CrequenUy briefed by his office in
what ultimately could end up a local murder case.
The Tribune quoted Stanley Kielmar. a Triad
director from Chicago, as saying Dennis McNeil
had been "abducted and beaten" twice lhis year.
The newspaper said Kielmar told the FBI he as-
s u med the beatings were connected to the
brothers' dealmga with Hugel.
Hugel bas denounced all the McNeil accusa-
tions as unfounded.
Santucci said his office has been told that Den-
nis McNeil left his home in Queens lo go jogsine
the night or May 31 after joining hts family for din-
ner.
Within an hour of returning, he said, McNeil
collapsed but refused to allow hi s wife to call a
doctor. Al about 10 p.m. McNeil gave in and
medical help was summoned.
He was taken to a hospital with low blood
pressure and possible internal bleeding, Santucci
sa id . During the night, Mrs. McNell gave
pe rmission for surgery -for a possible ruptured
spleen but her husband died first. be said.
Mrs. McNeil told the Tribune sh'e received a
death certificate 10 days after her husband died.
Surgery on wrong leg alleged
CHJCAGO (AP> -Two doctors have been sus ·
pended from practicing at Cook County Hospital
after allegedly operating on the wrong leg of a 9·
year-old boy during corrective surgery, hospital
officials confirmed.
Cook County Board of Supervisors President
George W. Dunne said the surgeons operated on
the wrong leg, realized their error, moved the boy
to another hospital and performed the surgery on
the correct leg.
The hospital is a public hospital operating un·
der the board.
Dunne would not name lhe doctors involved or
their young patient, who is presently recovering
from two broken legs.
Dunne said the operation aimed at correcting
a deformed leg required breaking and resetting a
leg bone and inserting a special pin.
One doctor was a member of the orthopedic
staff and the other was a resident. A hospital
s pokesman said the resident did lhe surgery July
21 while the senior physician supervised.
The senior physician reportedly told the boy's
parents or the mistake and, with their consent,
moved lhe boy to another hospital , broke the truly
defective bone. inserted a pin and reset it. The sur-
geon aJso reversed the operation done on the
healthy leg.
The boy 1s expected to regain use of both legs.
\
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 31, 1981
Gripes
directed
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Department of Consumer Affairs' complaint
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the mail. Supposedly they were shipped
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address. If you still disagree, contact
Abrams and request a copy of the delivery
receipt. He says he will be happy to provide
It to you.
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Maverick stands by tax vote
Jeffords only Republican to vote against tax plan
WASHINGfoN '(AP> -Sometimes, you Just
have to stand on principle and belief, says Ver•
moot Rep. James Jeffords, the only R1publlcfD to
vote again.st President Reaaan's tu-clft plan.
"How. do I gotbaclt to Vermont and tell an 80-
year-old window that this couo~ i• so broke
~e·ve got to cut ber minimum
Social Security benefit back and
al the same time we're giving
$16 billion lo the oil com-
panies?" Jeffords asked.
. Like other Republicans,
!f effords backed Reagan's
budeet-cuttlne package that
stripped billions of dollan from
proerams benefiting his consti·
tuent.a. But be drew the line oo
1 :presidential loyalty Wednesday aPHHI
~as 190 other Republicans, joined by '8 Democrats,
•approved Reagan's 25 percent, three-year tax cut.
lt was the substantial tax breaks for oil com·
'.J?anies and big business that drew h1a ire, and he
didn't confine it to the bill backed by Reagan. It he
. bad the chance, he said be would have voted
:against the plan promoted by House Democratic
:leaders.
, •'There really essentially is no dltrerence
·between the tax packages," Jeffords said. "The
Democrats are no better . . . The speaker
(Thomas O'Neill Jr., D·Mass.) and_ the president
didn't menUoo all this giveaway to bu.sineaa. They
were embarrassed by it."
His maverick vote came deaplte a telephone
call from Vice President ~1e Bush and a con-
stituent response of 4·1 in support of Reaean's tax
pacltaee following the president's broadcast
speech Monday ni1bt.
"Look, I came here (to CooJl'eSS} lo 1975 with
strong feelings about the oil companlea," Jeffords
said. "There's ju.st no way I can reconcile this vot.e
and go back to Vermont with any lnteerity."
"The majority of my conaUtuents, ii you take
away the rhetoric and the political posturin1. I'm
confident they would support me."
Jeffords, 47, gained some notoriety earlier this
year because be bas been Uving in bis con-
gressional office.
"That's the way the game goes -I UD·
derstand that," he said. "But sometime you have
to stand on principle and belief."
Anyway, he added, "I think they'll forgive me.
I have a strong feeling that when people win, they
are a lot more generous than when they lose .
Down lhe road there ar e issues lhey're going to
need me on."
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RINSE N VAC STEAM TYPE CARPET CLEANER IUSEOJ ....•..... BEST OFFER
COSTA MESA LICENSE PLATE FRAMES ........................ 99•
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MISC. ROCKWELL POWER TOOLS .•.••.•..........•••.••. ONE-THIRD Off
CAFE SAL.TON EXPRESSO COFFEE MAKER ..•.•........•..•... HALF PRICE
WEAREVER CHICKEN IUCKETS •..•••...•........•.•......... HALF PRICE
MISC. 'MASTER' PADLOCKS ................................... HALF PRICE
STANLEY GARAGE DOOR OPENERS ••.•.•.......•.• -•......••....•. 1h Off
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GERIER KNIVES & SETS ••.•...•.•....•.••..•..................• HALF Off
MISC. KITCHEN WOOD ITEMS .•.•••.••..•..•.•.•............. HALF PRICE
WINE RACK .••••.••.••••.••..••.•••••••.•.......•....•..... HALf PRICE
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POT HOLDERS ••••••.•••.•.•.....•.•...•........•........•.. HALF PRICE
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WIND CHIMES • • . • . • • • • . • . • • . • • . ••..•••• HALF PRICE
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Moonies
violate
• zoning
TARRYTOWN, N.Y . (AP) -
Tbe Un111caUon Church of the
Rev. Sun Myuna Moon baa
aareed to rMDOve about et boatl
from lta Tarrytown eat•te by
S•lurday to comply wtth local
1onln1 laws, • vllla1e official
hH aald.
The cburcb property, known
11 lbe Belvedere Eatale, ii
zoned aa realdentJ•l and not
commercial and tbe boat
1tora1e la therefore a vtol•tion,
aald village adminiatrator
Peggy Slavin.
Tbe cburcb bu aaJd the boatl
are destined for the Gloucester,
• • Maaa .. are•, where they will be uaed in a cburcb tralnlng pro-
gram described aa almilar to the
"Outward Bound" in which
young people are taught boat.int,
mountain cllmblnl and aurvtval
in the wild.
About 30 boats were removed
rrom the property last month
after building inspector William
Baird was allowed to enter the
estate, counted 98 boats and ad-
vised the church of the ionina
violation.
Mrs. Slavin described the
boats as "regular pleasure
boats, speed boats with little
canopies. ,
She said that until the story
was publicized, "99 perce~t of
the community waa unaware
that the boats were there."
Since the residents have
become aware of the situation,
she said, "We haven't eotlen
any calls about it at Village
Hall, either pro or con."
OVER EASY -Bryan Nelson, seated, pulls his head in as his
buddy, Mike Vasquez. 8, looks for clear landing space. The
boys were taking turns doing flips on a Miami playground.
All ended well, and Bryan managed to hang onto his tongue.
Meanwhile, attorneys for both
the ViUage of Tarrytown and the
Town of Greenburgh announced
they are prei?aring to take the
Unification Church to court for
faiJiog to pay property taxes.
Mountain ranger fights for
endangered black bears
CHEAT MOUNTAIN, W.Va. (AP> -Joe Reil·
fenber ger sometimes wonders how man y
tombstones it will take before his black bears are
safe in the mountains they once ruled.
As West Virginia's bear officer, Reiffenberger
bas s pent years tending to the animaJs' problems
and giving them a voice in the outside world. With
peppery jokes and a homey philosophy, he bas
fought to save the bears from extinction.
"The sheep farmers up here bate bears. But 1
tell them that everything's going nylon and the
bears will inherit the earth," Reiffenberger said.
In remote sections. a fear of bears that
stretches back to pioneer days survives, turning
the shy creatures into howling monsters, Reiffen-
berger said.
"People are becoming more tolerant. We're
finally learning. The old hatred is disappearing as
the old pioneer ethic dies out. But every tombstone
still increases a bear's chances," be said.
A stocky, powerful man who roars about hav·
ing to play nursemaid to a bunch of "danged"
bears, Reiffenberger talks about them as so many
wayward children. But the indignation is a facade
and the deep, growly voice always gives way to a
laugh and a joke about his bears.
"I'm a lousy bureaucrat. I'm a good
philosopher," he said. "That's the problem."
With a steady stream of jokes, Reiffenberger
will tell you about bears -their personalities and
habits -naming hi s favorites, and recalling when
one had cubs or wandered into a town.
"Bear is an awfully intelligent creature. Each
one has a different personality and there are some
weird bears:· he said. "I guess I sound possessive
about them.··
rewarded with a growl that led to a hurried retreat
from the cave.
'·Bear is a powerful indivtduaJ," said Reiffen·
berger , recalling the incident. "He don't smell too
good either."
Bears are proud and intellieent creatures wbo
must be treated with respect, Retffenbereer said.
When transmitters were put on some bears u part
of a study on their habits, each one wu ilven a
name.
"It seemed so impersonal just to number
them. The first time we put a bug on ooe wu when
Nixon was having his little problem, so we called it
'Watergate.' Then we called them things like 'Gan·
nymede.' I wasn't going to have any of lhia 'Rover'
stuff."
Some of the bears loved the radios and seemed
to s how them off, while others quickly found ways
to remove them. "If one was loo tight I knew that
bear would come down and die on the courthoun
steps. Make a federal case out of it," he said.
Dealing with bears often depends on the
animals' whims .
A projed to gauge the bear population in West
Virginia with an intricate system of counting sta-
tions and chemical baits ended when the bean
walked around the stations. After a y~ar of
preparation, the census counted some squirrels,
raccoonsandafox.
"Bears are secretive," Reiffenberger said. "If
you want to prove a theory about bears, you just
can't go with what one of them does. You have to
get 86 of them to do it.''
While bears are strong individualists, their
behavior is shaped by regionaJ differences, Reif-
fenberger said. Bears have learned to adapt to the
different customs and habits of the humans in the
regions they live in, be said.
"You won't find bears visiting garbage dumps
anywhere south or the Mason-Dixon line," be said.
Reiffenberger once gave mouth-to-mouth re·
suscitation lo a bear. During a program to tag
hibernating bears. a dart gun was accidentally
fired twice while game workers were creeping up
on a bear in a cave. As the powerful anesthetic
began to slow the animal's breathing, Reiffen-
berger breathed air into its lungs. His efforts were Fresno group
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VIRGINIA p GARAY. FRESNO (AP) -A new group has formed here
age 65, resident of Hunt· to oppose increased miUtary spending which its
ington Beach, Ca Passed members feelis hamperln° human services. 1 away on July 28, 1981. e Survived by sons Richard About 75 people attended the recent initial meet-
and Renald Garay. slater ing of the Central VaJley Peace Network at Wesley
Geraldine Arundel! and 5 United MethodistCh\lrch.
grandchildren. Mass of They planned a march for jobs and peace here
Christian Burial wiU be held Sept. 26.
on Thursday, July 30. 11181 They also backed a project to provide financial
<today) at 11:30AM. Dilday support to El Salvadoran refu1ees. plac1D1 ad-
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dent of Santa Ana, Ca. thatendedWorldWarll.
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father of Melvin Myers and peace and unity. Dona Neale, cherlth•d
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fCC approves merger
Teleprompter/Westinghouse deal valued at $650 million
WASHINGTON IAP) -The largest cable-
' television transaction ever, the merger of the
Teleprompter Corp. into the Westinghouse Elec-
trlc CorQ.., has won unanimous approval from the
Federal Communications Commission.
largest non-network broadcast.log company. It
owns a production company, slx TV stations, seven
AM radio stations and slx FM stations. It also
owns cable systems in three states serving about
80,000 subscribers.
At least one citizens· group, which had
challenged the merger as an undue concentration
ol media power, vowed to immediately appeal the
decision. The National Citizens Committee for
Qto~dcasting , a group chaired by Ralph Nader,
SJaid il hoped to get a court stay before the merger
Under FCC rul.es, a company cannot own a ca-
ble system that serves a community where the
firm also owns a television station. The com-
mission voted to give Westinghouse one year to
dispose of 13 Teleprompter cable syst~ms that put
it in violation of that rule.
Six Flags Magic Mountain's new Roanng Rapids ride l$ part of a recent $6.1 m1lhon park expan.fion.
ls completed.
The FCC denied the group's motion ror a stay
as it approved the merger, which is valued at
roughly $650 million.
The merger is not only the largest in terms of
1 the sales price. Teleprompter 1s the nation's
second or third-largest cable operator, depending
on di!Cerent industry rankings, and owns cable
systems serving roughly 1 4 million subscribers in
32 stales.
Westinghouse already operates the nation's
The merger appli cation produced little debate,
although the FCC said it would require West·
inghouse to file additional information on the equal
employment opportunity performance of the cable
systems it was acquJring.
Mark S. Fowler, the commission's new
Republican chairman, predicted that regulatory
approval of such mergers could eventually allow
the creation of firms large enough to compete with
the major commercial networks and the American
Telephone & Telegraph Company.
Car woes drive owner to sue
By JACKIE HYMAN .._ ..... ~ ... ,. ....
LOS ANGELES -Robert F. Dye says he paid
$7 ,400 six years ago for a car that never worked
right, and thereby hangs a tale of woe that led to
his filing a $570 million s uit against the Volvo
Corp. of America.
"I never could use 1l (the car)," said Dye, a
private-school administrator in suburban Sherman
Oaks.
Dye's suit against Volvo. filed fi ve years ago,
finally cam<' to trial 1n Supc•rior Court here this
week. Jury selection was under way Wednes day.
Dye. who is acting as his own attorney. is al-
l~ging multiple counts, tndudJng breach of war-
ranty. fraud. false arrest. false imprisonment and
malicious prosecution
Volvo off1c1als in Los Angeles and Rockleigh,
N .J .. were unavailable for comment
The disgruntled motorist ·s tale goes like this·
After ordering through a t.:.S. dealership. Dye
picked up a car at the Volvo factory in Sweden on
Aug. 28, 1975. lie, his mother and his s1ster·tn·law
set ore on a driving tour of Europe, only to have 1t
aborted when the car began shivering, s haking
and balking.
Told by European Volvo dealers that they
lacked tools to rl'pair the ('ar. Dye s hipped it to his
home, then an Oxnard
"1 took it to a dealer and the first words out of
his mouth were, 'I won't work on it. Get it out of
my driveway,"' Dye said.
Although he claims the warranty booklet
states that Volvos can be repaired at any deal-
ership, Dye found he had to make a 60-mile
round trip to a Canoga Park dealership, now de·
funct. for help.
The car, allegedly repaired, broke down dur·
ing its test drive. Dye said he was then told every
day for nine days that the car was fixed but, when
he arrived. he found that 1t wasn't.
On the ninth day. Dye refused to leave until
the car was repaired. a nd the dealer called police.
When they refused to act, Dye said. the dealer
made a citizen's arrest and Dye was taken to the
\'an Nuys Jail, hence his allegation of false im·
prisonment, but he was never prosecuted.
He finally got the car baclo. but it never ran
~ell , he says. In 1978 he sold 1t with a warning
for Sl.500. and ended up spending $500 in repairs
'or the buyer because he felt so bad about it.
Dye said he isn't so much angry about having
bought a lemon "maybe the car ahead of mine
was perfect and the one behind it was perfect" -
as he is about his treatment by Volvo and what he
believes were misrepresentations in the warranty.
Disneyland is one amusement park havmg trou·
ble matcllmg la.'11 year's record crowds.
Attendance
up at parks
LOS ANGELES <A P > -Southern
California's ballparks may be empty, but
area amusement parks say business Is good
despite a slack national economy, locaJ heat
spells and threats of an air controllers strike.
Busmess is up about 25 percent al Six
Flags M agic Mountain , says park
spokeswoman Cella Morey, noting that the
Valencia park 35 miles north of Los Angeles
has spent some $60 million on new attracliOftl
in the past two years .
·'Our attendance growth is probably due
lo the fact that we have more family atlrac·
lions." she said. "We used to be perceived u
more of a teen-age thrill ride park rather
lhan a family park."
Knoll's Berry Farm m Buena Park hu
also added new features -concerts and a
ghost town area -and spokesman Jan
Newton says the park expects more than 4
million "inside" v1s1tors this year compared
with 3.8 m illion last year, with another 2
million browsing in the shops fringing the
farm.
One park reporting lower attendance is
Disneyland, which last year drew an all-time
high 11.5 million v1s 1tors to its 25th an-
niversary celebration
.. Last year was a record for us, and by a
pretty wide margin." said park spokesman
Bob Roth "We've seen a pretty h~althy treqd
rn the last couple of weeks, but we're not like-
ly to match last year.
Disneyland 1s offering its first unlimited
ride ticket this year. Roth said, and stiJI
seem s to be a mandatory stop for foreign vis-
itors
the
no hassle
second
Classic country elegance
at Rancho Santa Fe~
Why complicate a simple idea
At Warmington Financial we
don't Quick funding on the
equity in your home with pay
back terms to meet your needs.
Call and ask fOf the no hassle
second at
WARMINGTON
FlNANCIAL CORPORATION
3191A AIRPORT LOOP COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 92626
(7 14) 540·2635
"A Southern Colltomio Fornily
Helping Southern Colltomlons" ...
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?
According to California BuslnHs
and ProfHslons Code (Sec. 17900 to
17930) all persona doing bu1lne11
under a ftctltlous name must me a
statement with the County Clerk and
have It publl1hed four times In a
newspaper serving the area In which
the bu1lne11 11 located.
Th• 1tatement 11 required by 11w
and ta neceaury In protecting your
bualn"' name. Moat bank• tequlre
proof of filing to open commercial
1ccounta.
The OAIL Y PILOT provldH both
flllng and publlc•Uon HrvlcH. We
have all the necHnry form• and
malntetn • dally service to the Ofange
County CourthoUH. Either etop by one
of o•r COftYel'llent omc •• or --the LIOAL DEPARTMENT M2..t32'1 • ht.
332 for more lnformetton end tonne.
Fairbanks Ranch Pl'r-
haps the most impor·
tant private residential cnrn-
mu ni ty ever created in
Southern Cali furn ia. I , 240
prime master-plarnwd ,icn.·..,
d t Rancho San ta Fl', .1 n ML'•'
rl'nowned for its prl'Slige, thl'
traditional bcautv of ih ar-
chitec ture and charming early
Ca I i for n i a a m bi c n c e . H L' n'
vou \.v iii find estate ~ite.., of
one acn: and larger \\'ith ,111
acces~ con trolled bv electron-
icallv activated priv<lcy gall'..,
Throughout time thi"i
land has attracted swa-,h-
buckling romantics yearning
to call it the ir own. One ..,uch
man was Douglas Fairbank.~
Awe truck upon seeing it...
breathtaking natural beauty
he determined that he re was
the perfect place for his and
Mary's dream house. But ala ..,,
it was not to be.
Fairbanks' passion fo r
this land continued, h owever,
as he turned it into a working
ranch where citrus groves
were planted, lakes built and
streams created. Today, it can
be the perfect place for your
dream ho me.
Panoramic views across
the valley to the coast in a cli-
mate of refreshing seawashed
air. Towering e u caly ptus
forests, orange groves and
beautiful rolling meadows
offer a rare, uncluttered set-
ting . A lakeside clubhouse
with beautiful tennis facilities
Fairbanks
Ranch
Obtain t11e Property Rlrport rcqwrcd by Federal law a'1d rend it
before signing atrytliing. No fed11ral agemy l1a'I jud.~ed tire merit
or val11t, if any, of tl1is property.
ML' rwaring completion . A full
L't1uestrian center and wan-
dering traib will be included
as will Fairbanks Village
Pla7 a, to be built at the sou th-
we~ t l'ntrv of the Ranch to
providl' convenient shopping
and professional services.
It w ill almost be impos-
~iblc to believe you are o nly a
few m inutes from the San
Diego Freeway, twenty-five
miles from down town San
Diego and comfortably close
tn O range County and Los
Angell'~.
Fai rbanks Ranch h old s
L'very promise of becoming
one of the most prestigious
and sought after addresses in
Southern Cali fornia. A place
of enchanting beauty and e n-
during charm. It is one of the
las t opportunities to enjoy a
truly e legant, rural lifes tyle
w ith every modern con-
venie nce. All homesites are
improved with natural gas,
sewers and cable television
and o f course, all utilities are
underground.
-secure an appointment
to visit Fairbanks Ranch to-
day. Ranch tours by appoint-
ment only:
Fairba nks Ranch Realty Co.
P. 0 . Box 2012,
Rancho Santa Fe,
California 92067
Telephone (714) 756-3795
(213) 277-9488
From $175,000
Equal Hou ing Opportunity ®
Developed by Watt Industries, Inc.
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-Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31, 1981
Ramada fig11res rise
Hotel chain'• reoenue1, net income up in first half of '81 ..
Ramada IHI lae. reported lncrtHed te·
venues and net Income for the lint all moat.bl
ended JuJy 2. Revenues for t.be a.ill moat.bl were
S204.2 milllon , an increase ol 10.S percent over tl85
mllllo.n tor the first bait of ::/nor year. Net ln·
come for the rlrst half lncre to '9.1 mUllon, or
3' cents a share compaffd with _. mUUoa, or 15
cents for the corresPond.in• period ol UIO. •
Second·quarter 1981 revenues advanced to
$107.6 million from S96 mlliloo reported durloi the
second quarter last year. Net lncome for the
quarter rose to $6.5 million, or 2' cent.I compared
with $2.1 million, or 8 cents. for the corrnpondin&
period of lhe prior year.
* Bruuwlck Coflt. has achieved record sales
and earnings for the second quarter and flrtt six
months of 1981. Sales for lbe three month.a ended
June 30 were $3« million compared wllh $280
million for the same period last year. Net earnings
tor the quarter were Sl.9 million, or 90 cents a
EAR NINGS
share compared with a net loss of $818,000, or 8
cents a share for the second quarter of 1980.
Sales for the six month.a ended June 30 were
$678.2 million compared with S...3 million for the
same period last year. Net ea.rn.ings were $34.S.
million compared with $5.l million for the first six
months of 1980.
Brunswick's Defense and Technetics divisions
have facilities in Costa Mesa. • Tustin-based Wetpercorp bas reported the
highest year-end and quarterly saJ~ and earninas
figures in the company's history. Year-end aaJes
for 1981 increased 39 percent to a new hilb of S14.1
million from $10.2 million in 1980. Net income rose
to $1.4 million, up 79 percent from $783,000. Earn·
ings per share for the year increased 63 percent to
$1.01 based on 1.35 million shares out.standing vs.
62 cents on 1.24 mllUon shares tasl year.
Fourth-quarter sales for 1981 were $4.2 mltlion.
up 64 percent from $2.5 million in the like period
last year. Net income increased to $4.54,000 from
$47,000 in L980. • EECO Inc., Santa Ana, reported net Income
for the second quarter ended June 30 of Sl40,000. or
6 cents a share compared with $494,000, or 20 cents
in the corresponding prior year. Net income for
the prior year included 4 cents a share from dis·
continued operations. Sales were $8.6 million com·
pared with $21.5 million.
For the six months, net income was $475,000,
or 19 cents compared with $1 .3 million, or 54 cents,
Cor the first half last year. Net income from the
COLLECTORS
CORNER
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IRA & Keough
(714) 551-6150
South CoHI Pf•H Vlll•g• . _"' ...... CA••-'--C-,,_,•I
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prior year lncJuded 7 centa • share trom dlacon·
Uoued operatJooa. Sale• were 117.9 mUUon com·
pared wtt.b *21.S million. • fl'uUerton·baeed Wyn'• latereaUoHI lac.
achieved company record fl1ure1 for aecond·
quarter 1a1e1 ·&nd net Income from continui.0.1
operation. For the quarter ended Jwie 30, net ln·
come from contlnuln1 o~raUona rose 17 ~rcent
to S3.3 million. or 91 cent.I a share, compared witb,
$2.8 nill.Uoo, or 78 ceot.s for the U.e 1980 quarter
Sates increased 22 ~rcent to $$7.3 m1Won. • Sl.lkoll Syatema lac., Tustin, achieved thlrd·
quarter earnin1s or $243,000, or S cent.I a share, on
record revenues of $3.6 mllllon. Tbls compares
with a net of $39,000, or one cent a share on re·
venues of $1.7 million ln the prior year. For the
nine months ended June 27, revenues were $9
mlllion and earnlnes $562,000, or 12 cents com·
pared with revenues of $7.9 million and net income
or _.30,000, or 15 cents for t.he comparable period
of the prior year.
* Da&um lac., Anaheim, reported second·
quarter revenues of $3.2 million, a decline from
lhe prior year's _. million. The reduced revenue
produced a net toss of $84,000, or four cents a share
compared with the prior year's net lncome or
$102,000. or six cents. For lhe six months, revenues
were $6.4 million compared with lhe prior year's
S7.8 million. For the two quarters, there was a net
loss of $82,000, or four cents, compared to the prior
year's net income or $231,000. or 13 cents.
* Nelaoa lleaearcb & Development Co., Irvine,
recorded improved operating results for both the
second quarter and first half of 1981. For the three
months ended June 30, net lncowe was S118,000. or
3 cent.I a share includina a credit or $37 ,000, or one
cent a share, reflecUng use of net operaUng\Joss
carryforward. In the corresponding period a year
ago, the company reported a net loss or $39,000, or
two cents a share. Revenues for the period were
$308,000. up from $65,000 in the prior year.
Firsl·half net income was $86,000, or three
cents a share, including tax benefit vs. a net loss in
1980 of $40,000, or two cents a share. Revenues for
the first six months totaled $399,000, more than tri·
pie the $123,000 a year earlier.
Santa Anita Cos.
offering shares
Blyth E astman Paine Webbe r Inc .. as
manager of lhe underwriting group. has an·
nounced the public offering or 500,000 shares of
paired common stock of Santa Anita Realty En·
terprises Inc. and Santa Anita Operating Co. the
Santa Anita Cos . at a price of $17.50 a share.
The ·paired common stock is traded on the
New York Stock Exchange and can be traded only
in units. each unit consisting of one share or com-
mon stock of each company. The paired shares are
evidenced by a "back·to·back" stock certificate.
Santa Anita Realty expects to use its portion or
the proceeds ol the offering primanly for addi·
tional equity investments in real estate properties.
Santa Anita OperaUng Co. will use its portion of
the proceeds for general corporat.e purposes.
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DOUBLE YOUR "-EAW -Workmen at
Long Beach Harbor remove hoist cables from
second of three new. double-decked buses
after the West German·made vehicles were
unloaded from a ship Tuesday. The Southern
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California Ra pid Transit District has ordered
20 of the buses. which seat 28 riders on the. •
lower level, 54 above. to go m service this fall
on the RTD's express route
Bechtel gets light-rail contract
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Bechtel has been
awarded a contract to perform general civil
engineering design and construction inspection for
a $226 m illion planned light-rail transit line in
Portland, Ore.
Tri-Met. Portland's public transit agency,
selected Bechtel's H y dro and Communit y
FacihLies Division m San Francisco for the nearly
SI m1l1Jon award Tri·Met expects the federal
Urban Mass Tr ansportation Admm1stral1on to ap·
prove an additional $4 2 million fmal design con·
tract for Bechtel later this year.
The company's engineering services will be
used on the 15.1 miles of trackway and 26 transit
stations for the Banrteld Hght-rail and freeway
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
MUTUAL FUND
widening proJet't along Interstate 84 m Portland.
Construction 1i. scht-duled to be!?tn in late rau
with completion planned for early 1985 The
system is expecll'd to curry more than 42,500
passengers daily hy 1990
Bechtel's proJH t off11:e 1n Portland will
perform the engtncPrinj.? work Local consullanta
working with the companv will be Wilsey & Harn
on roadway design. thl• Zimmer Gunsul Frasca
Partnership on ~ilatrnn dc!>1gn . and Associated
Transportation Eng1ne<'r IOJ.: .md Planning on lraf·
fie signals
Tri Met al~o halt hm·d LOUIS r Klauder and
t\s~oeiates. Philadelphia tu ass1!1t with electrical
dc:-.1gn and to purthasing light rail veh1C'les
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pat·kt<l , uniJ <i1·r1~ral Mills. tbc MulneapoU. picker or
Chet•riM un1I Yoplwt yoiturt, hovt-become tbe two
rast d1mb<ir11 or thP foud industry They've emeried
from the bottmn of Uw Jwl·k and a re now advancln&
on the leadt'rs. C'ach 1n 1~ 11\\11 way.
You rculi.te, or cours1•, that there'll more to theae
<;om1m01c:s than the produl·L-; tht>y 're best known for.
111·1111 owrus 44 pcrrcnt of thl· ketchup market but it's
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Ct•r i•al luw, lll'l MILTON MOSKOWITZ ty ('l'Ol'k1·1 fll l)I,
c•s and t:11ld
Medal rlnur but 1t has !Ju.<,.~ hands in many other
pl act's
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1 .al ) 1•;i1 \\ 1111'11 c·111kcl \pnl ~ They were spec·
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\\ hu·h 1s font') foul\\ wk 1•vt•n 111 an age of inflation.
<:t·nM JI Mills 01wr .ilt'S on e.1 fiscal year ending
M a ~ 31 and its rl'sults wt•rt· abo impressive. Sales
..c1<1rt•d from $4 I l>1ll111n to S4 I! lnllson
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µa cka~inf? food~ for con-;um1·rs,, Well, they both
OH>\ t•d up a 1·011plt• of notc•ht·'> General Mills whipped
p;i,1 Honh•n .inti l<.1hto11 l'unna so t ha t there are
tHl\\ onl\ four oth1·1 food b;1M•d companies ahead of
tl l>.trl ~ K1 aft J:fr,1l r1n foods. General Foods and
lilt• oc,"I\ 1·n·.1t1·d ,,1h1sc-11 Br.ind!. liemz passed both
f>tlls hur~ and ('arnatwn lincl. 1f you remove its
diemH:al htt!-tirws.., l!nrcli•n -.o that 1t now rests in 7th
pl.J• 1 ht•l11111I lt.11>11111 1'111111.1 \\hose 1980 sales were
$1 >1111 1111111
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th1 f:Jsh10n 1th1·\ H doul J"'I 1n the past five years)?
flll' fol lo\\ 1n1• (>re lt.1:1 fr 01c·o potatoes, Star·Kist
t11na . n l.1v1·.., c·at fond lluhm.:cr corn syrups (a sugar
s11list1lttlt·• .111d llll' 1•nt1r1 W1•1ghl Watchers business
• 1 ht f11<HI mark1..·te<l undt-r lhul name and the weight·
rt·t111cl1on d:tsi..1•' <1nd 1 r11gram' I
\\ c·1~1h1 W.1 tch1 r-. mrl1•r llt•inz s aegis. recently
~nn ourlC't'CI tltt• mo-.l r,11111 .ti onetime program
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alioul .1 !'le•"-Foocl Plan th,11 "ill allow them to
p.11 t.11-.1· of wtnt+. 111·1·1 1,.·:111111 h11tter. popcorn, olives.
hont·v an<l 1mtt:t1l on h;H•1111 lll l~ These were previous·
I\ "'1 lht• \t•rbott•n ""t 1!1·101 ~aid · "The entire
Wt·1 i:ht \\.1l!'h••rs 111111.:r.111 1 al"ays in a state of
t•\ulut111n, ,il\\,1\' 1>1•1111.! t'' .iluated in the light of new
1nforn1.1t10 11 1111 1 r tl t1111JI psychological and
bchJ \ICJr .11 JI '1111 ..,,.,. k1·1 elt11p Jnd frozen potatoes
'h<t\\ up on lht• n1 •,1 r"' l!\•·11 nwnu. you'll know why.
< :rn<'ral \111 1 ... 1:-. "'"''''"""" else They hold more than ~·o I"'" 1•11t ,,f 1111• dn • •·11 :11 hustness (their three
lu g h1 :1111h ,,.. < '1• • 1tt1~ J(1f.d ..inc1 Wheaties), and
1 h1·11 h• "'' pr11ni11t11•n "' ', pl.111 µai d off last year
\\1 th 1 1;i1 1•1·11 .. 111 lit· '"''' 1 1•11:1hhng the brand to
1·.1p1 111 IH 111·1 (1·nt 111 th• 1111r1 111.Jrket. second onl y
'" l1~111n11n H11t ltt• 1 t r ""' 11•11\rtbutor at General
\1 111• l;i t ''"" ''"''h• r• •11.tnll>ustness
011n· .1 l1ttl1 old rl111n 1111111 r General Mills now
f1111b tl '>1•tr 11pi•1,1t 1111 i 1. 11•-,\.1urants. up from 380 a
"'" r ;sg11 l'h1· ... , ar p1·1f11 11 ,., ,.., the Red Lobster Inn
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1 \1 1111111•11\ Cll11• ~ •• ,I 11 .• 11 f\1·nnt'r Fund1mensions,
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TV listings like never before!
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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1981
COMICS
FEATURES
GARDENING
C6
CJ ca
It's settled: Season
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resuDies
Cheating, tampering
doesn 't really pay
in sport of yachting ... C4
Aug. 10
Players win battle for pool compensation; All-star game set for Cleveland Aug. 9
NEW YORK (AP)-Themajor
league bueball strike, which
deprived the nation of its favorite
summer game for almost two
months and became the longest
walkout in professional aporta
history, ended early today after
marathon negotiating sessiona.
TWO·MAN bargainlne teams
-union bead Marvin Miller and
counsel Donald Fehr for the
player11, chief negotiator Ray
Grebey and American League
president Lee MacPhail for ~e
owners -finally hammered out a
compromise agreement
1omewhere between midnight
and 2 a.m. EDT, approximately
12 hours after they first sat down
al the table Thursday afternoon.
· The regular season will resume
under the original schedule on
Monday, Aug. 10, and the owners
have the opt.ion of mating it a apllt
eeason, iwith intra-di vi1ional
playoffs prior to the leaeue cham-
pionsblpseries.
They must notify the j>layers U ·
sociatioo of such a decision by
Sunday evening, Aug. 9, when the
All-s tar Game, originally
scheduled for July 14, will be
played in Cleveland. Workouts
will begin on Saturday, altbouih
some clubs planned informal
workouts today.
After seven weeks without the
so-called national pastime, the
warring parties ended their
lengthy and often-bitter dispute
the way most labor strikes are
settled -by a form of com-
promise.
The key issue of compensation
to a team losing a player in the an-
nual free agent re-entry draft. was
nel{otia\¢ as part of what Grebey
cafled "a very definite tradeoff.
The players achieved their pro-
posal for a pool of players aa com-
pensation but bad to aive in and
The oioners agreed
to credit the players
with service time for
the days they were on
.~trike.
submit to a form of ' 'purusbment''
against a team signing a ran.king
free agent.
In return, the owners agreed to
credit the players with service
time for the days they were on
strike. This means that such star
players as Ron Guidry of the New
York Yankees. Ken Griffey and Dave Collins of the Cincinnati
Reds and Bill Madlock, PhU
Garner and John Candelaria of
the Pittsburgh Pirates can still
become free agents at the end of
the 1981 season.
The players also agreed to drop
a charge of failing to bargain in
good faith which they bad filed
against the owners with the Na-
tional Labor Relations Board. In
return, the Basic Agreement
between the union and manage.
ment. scheduled to expire on Dec.
31, 1983. will be extended one
year. In addition, the players'
minimum salary will rise from
$35,000 to $40,000 in the last year of
the present contract.
The pension agreement also
was extended a year to March 31,
1985, with the owners' contribu-
tion to be negotiated later and
become retroacli ve.
Neither Miller. executivedirec-
Owners
tor of the Major League Players
Association, nor Grebey, director
of the owners' Player Relations
Committee, would claim a vic-
tory.
"It's a victory for nobody and
ever ybody. There's som ething in
it for both sides," said Grebey.
The fans of America are the win·
ners in this."
Asked why it took 20 months -
including 50 days of an actual
strike which wiped out more
than 25 pen:ent of the season
and wiJI total more than 700 lost
games before play resumes -t.o
settle the dis pute over com-
pensation, Grebey replied ,
''There were great differences
and it took a great deal of time
to lint! the solutions to resolve
them."
Said Miller: "I don 't think you
can totaJ this thing up the way
you total a boxscore -who wina
and who loses. But I think it wu
a victory for the spirit or the
players. 1 believe it will stand
them in good stead in the future
for working conditions, for
bargaining procedures and in
their persona! Uves."
Nevertheless, Rusty Staub of
the New York Mets, who al·
tended almost every negotiating
session. emphasi:ied that the set·
llement would not please the
players 100 percent.
"A lot of people won't Uke it,"
he said, "but I think it will be
ratified. Something has been
taken away, but it had t.o be
negotiated."
Under terms of the settlement
on pool compensation, which
mus t be ratified by both sides, a
team may protect 26 players.
CSee BASEBALL, Page C2>
are delighted
Every day it was prolonged mystified me, says Mauch
From AP dispatches
"Delighted is the word J would
use," Seattle Mariners Presi-
dent Dan O'Brien said . a nd his
words echoed throughout the
country. The baseball strike was
ending, and all was right with
the world.
"I love it, obviously . Sanity
has returned to baseball," said
Eddie Einhorn, co-owner of the
Chicago White Sox.
Even hours before it became
offi cial, the Associated Press
learned that negotiations bad
reached tentative agreement as
the parties to the dispute began
to notify owners and players
around the country. The officiaJ
announcement of agr eement
came at 5:30 a.m.
have to go through something
like this again."
PERHAPS HAPPIEST of all
were the negotiators
the mselves.
"I'm very happy after ... how
how many days? Fifty?" said
med iator Kenneth Moffett.
Ray Grebey. head of the
owners' bargaining team, caJled
the settlement "a victory for
nobody, a loss for nobody -a
good collect ive bargaining
agreement for everybody."
And Marvin Mille r , who
negotiated for the players.
added. "I want t.o pay tribute t.o
all of the major league players
whose ability to withstand this
kind of pressure and whose re-
s istance and determination have
been remarkable and clearly
responsible for the ability lo
make this settlement." ~ ;:dl~~;:•;M:::;;l:;h:~~· e • •
SLEEPY -EYED baseball ex-
ecutives and players began to
react with delight and relief to
the news that the seven.week-old
strike had-been settled.
"I couldn't believe it would
ever happen, and every day it
was prolonged mystified me
even more ," said Angels
Manager Gene Mauch. "Now
that it's over, I'm going to forget
it ever happened."'
Gene Mauch
they (the players) will come
together and work hard."
Padres President Ballard
Smith said be hoped each side
had learned its lesson. "I don't
think anyone's fared too well
during this strike," he said,
"owner s, players o r the
fans ... I just hope we never
·•1 think that's great," was the
way Toronto catcher Ernie
Whitt greeted the news. ''That's
a gr eat way to be wakened."
PLAVERS HAD varying opi·
nions about how long it would
take to regain form. Full effects of 1981 strike probably will never be knoum
From AP .. patc:bea
The baseball strike canceled
hundreds of games, directly af.
fected thousands of people and
col'lt millions of dollars.
Ballplayers went without pay.
s tadium bee r vendors went
without jobs, cities went without
lax revenues.
And America went without
baseball
The full effects or the strike, set·
Ued today after SO days and more
than 25 percent of the 1981 season
were lost, probably never will be
known.
Some or the impact can be
measured in financial terms.
-Cincinnati, the city where the
game supposedly began, asked
the Reds to pay it back for money
ltlost.
-Philadelphia, which laatyear
staged a wild celebration in the
street when its Phillies won their
first World Series in 98 years, re-
ported losses this year or up t.o
$100,000 per missed home game.
-Eddie Loud, batboy for the
New York Mets, lost $3.;JS an hour
ror each game not played.
-Bookies, tax.1 drivers and
bartenders reported that business
was orr.
-Cleveland said it lost about
$4 .S million when the July 14 AU-
star Game was postponed. It re·
ma ins to be seen how much or the
money is regained when the
strike-halted season r esumed
with thatannuaJ classic on Aug. 9.
-Even though the owners were
protected by $S0 million in strike
insurance, there were stUl losses.
Club officials have generally re-
fused t.o discuss the impact of the
strike on their finances.
But the real effects of the strike
may come in the way the game
known ~ the national pastime is
perceived by the public.
An Associated Presa-NBC poll
of 1.599 Americans taken in the
JOHN SEVANO
fifth week of the strike sbowe<l
that 46 percent or the respondents
said they bad a lower opinion of
the game because of the strike.
Also, 46 percent of those that
responded said they did not miss
baseball al all.
As in any poll, the AP-NBC poll
has a margin of error or three
percentage points because of
variations in the sample .
But it is plain that baseball bas
a rebuilding job to perform. Now
that the strike is over the public
has to be won back. the players re-
conditioned and the wounds
healed. And with preaeaaon fool·
ball about to start, baseball will
be competing for the fans' atten-
tion.
''The lap is turned off, ..
economist Edward Malloy said,
during the strike. · '1 would expect
that if the strike Is settled, some of
that money would come back, but
<See STRlK E, Page CZ)
Sa n Diego Padres shortstop
Onie Smith greeted the news
from his colleagues in New York
with "a sigh of relief, excite-
ment."
"This thing really got boring,"
. Smith said. "l was getting int.o it
with the wife, the dog and the
kids . Ir It didn't happen this
week, we could have kissed the
season goodbye."
ATLANTA BRAVES Ex·
ecutlve Vice President Al
Thornwell spent a sleepless
night, waiting for the word he
felt -hoped -would come.
"It's been a long night, but it's
been worth it," be said. "We
were notified about 2 a.m. It's
been a long SO days also.''
Awakened in the middJe of the
night, Texas Rangers majority
owner Eddie Chiles said: "I'm
damned happy. I think we can
gel everybody back together and
hit the nound running. I t.blnk
Ekern taking things slowly
Professional athletes, whether
they lite it or not, play in &1u1
houses.
They are analyzed, cheered,
booed, inspected, criticized,
ridiculed . . . well, you get the
idea. The microscope under
which athletes must play is con·
slant.
The media , more than
anybody elae, ii respouible for
iDvadinc an athlete'• public and
private domain. >.. writers, we
obvioual)' bave a semce to pro-
•ide to our readen. U t.ben'•
news, aatw-ally we print it.
Of course, aomeUmes what we
print lan't to a particular
atbJete'a Uldn1. II a at.or)' ian't
poelUve, usually it'a not liked.
Tbat'• wby aome ol tbe mon.
aenalUve aWet• today don't
talk to tbe preu. Steve Catttoe
of Pbiladelpbia, Geor1• Hen·
drtck ol St. Louil ud, UDtll ....
centlJ, Da.e ltiqman ol t.be
New Yon aim are tbe more
promlMat dOMd-mout.lal t.laat eome co mind.
Wltb t.be a. .. , lt wu J8ck
•• ,....... He truMecl "" ,.. ........
' •
The reason for the above ex-
planation is it wiU help you to
undentand Carl Ekern'a current
predicament.
Ekern, in cue you haven't
tuned into the football aeuoo
I 'm not the Lone
Ranger where I 'm
going to ride in and
save the day.
yet, flpes to replace Reynolda
at mlddie linebacker 'for the
Rama in um.
He, obviouaJy, bu aome very
larae aboes to fill. Reynoldl WN
( aod at.ill ii for that matter) an
experl~eed veteran wUb All-
pro credenUala. For yeara,
Reynold• bat beea tbe
quarterback of t.be blCblJ·
rupeded Ram defeue. He wu
lb• one lbat made tbem Uck.
Reynoldl caUed tbe alien·
menta, ulled tbe aud1bl4il 8Dd,
lD ........ , rude 141•' ......... fOC' OPll MtMta, Beea ... ol Reyaolda' aueeeea,
Ekern finds himself on the
hot.seat.
Despite the fact be'a never
started in four NFL ff&IOQ,
fans will expect tbe San Jose State graduate to 1nake an
immediate impact. Why?
Because it's human"natw-e.
For that reason, among
others, Ekern baa cboaen a
selective approach in talld.n& to
tbe media. Ekem cites a number of rea·
sons for h1a aemJ-aeclualon: a)
tle doeao't. want to be embroiled
in a cootroven1; b) be doeln't
want to 1et into a compar;.oa
anaJJ•il (with ReJDC)ldl) j C) be
baan't proved anythln1 on t.be
field yet.
"Jt'a IOi.ftl to take tome time
to ••t UM uperienff and abWtJ to play aocJd bard football," ex-
plained Skem. "I'm Dot tbe
Lolle ...... wbere I'm 1°'81 to
ride ln ud aa•• the da7. 1'bere are 10 othel' pl.aJ•ra mt U..
wbo are IOlDI to ... " to do tMAr Job. too. ••J blow people an lio6lil CO
HcoM• .... me ... 11-d· ru ... m•,. 1 mwnt. It'• tMdJt JD.
•
to the situation. There's no way
around it.
•'I'd like to come in and make
people forget Jack Reynolds;
where it's not missing a lick.
HopefWJy, 1' U be able to handle
the situation."
And that means with tbe
media, too. Ekern started camp
by refusing to talk to anybody.
Tben, there were day1 where be
would and days where be
wouJdn't..
CurreoUy 1 be acreeu b.la ill· tervlewen and talta cautlOUl.ly .
to• few.
''Football ta.ket to much of
your time phy1Jcally and men·
tally that any other c:UttracliCJna
at au and it'• hard to perform rilbt ., be laid.
"Pius, I'm Dot Uled to At (t.be
atteotloca). Notbla1 bH b•P·
pened yet (Dlaytq-wtae) and I
want tba~ to be UM bula.
•'People are 1olDt to make
eompariMM forever. 8vt I waDl
to1etoutmdPIQ8Dd,bJm.t
playlne, bH• • eomparteoU at
all.
"Jrlaal • lat ol ........ don't
,CIMllEVANO, P.,.a>
'
Philadelphia shortstop Larry
Bow a said, "I've been throwing
and running everv day. so it
(See OWNERS, Page C2)
.........
CHIPl'ING UP -Jack Nlctlaua chlPt to the 18th areea from
the edae ol. a pond at the CanadJan Open Thunday at
Oakvilfe, Ontario.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/F~lday, July 31, 1981
K.ingdome feeling
pinch from strike
From AP dlapatc.laet
Ex-Ram Nelson signs with Patriota
SUJ.l •tunned by th• tuddin re· Ell
t1rement of U&bt ud a ... Fruda, • 9 •
the New Enaland PatTlota aifned
fru acent Terry N..._ wbo wu re-
leHed by the Rama lut June •.. &u..U En-
lebe•. wbo failed ln two ~oua att.mpta to
become an all·J>W"POM kJcker for New Orleam,
said he bu learned to muter h1I emotloaa and
want.a to prove be can do lt &U. Thia could mean
Hall of Fame game complete sellout
CANTON, ObJo -Not a Mal re. Ell
main• in Fawcett Stadlum for • •
Saturday'• Hall of Fame football
aame between lbe Cleveland Browna and AUan·
ta Falcons. Not ln tbe atanda, Dot atoo1 tbe
sldelloel, not in the preaabox.
And aero.a the country, fan.a atarved for a
weekend aft«ooon of normal aporta -wltb
apololiet to boxer Ray "Boom Boom" Manclni,
the Mlchlaan 500 a.nd others wbo have filled the
eap cauaed by the 49-day buebalJ atrike -are
preparing for the first natlon.&Uy t.levlled aame
of the new football year.
Baseball today
On tbla date ln baseball In i.t:
Tbe year'• loffODd A11·1tar 1ame toded
ln a 1·1, aJ.ne.lnn1ne, ral.n·~ Ue at
Botton'• Fmway Park, lbe llnt t1e 1ame ln A 11-atar blltory.
On UU. date ln l9CW:
Milwaukee'• Jo. Adcoek collected a
record 1J total bues on lour home run.a and a
double u the Braves routed the Brooklyn
Dodaers 15-7 at Eb beta Field.
On thi.a date in 1934:
Dizzy Dean of St. Louis and Tony
Frettu of Cincinnati pitched complete
games u the Cardinals beat the Reds U
in 18 innings.
Today's blrthday:
Chicago CUbs outfielder Leon Durham la
24.
•I
SEATrLE -The dir~tor of the •
Kingdome saJd Thursday he is laY1n1
oft 23 employees and cuttine pay for
tbat former Oranae Cout
C0Ue1e and Costa Meaa Hilb
standout Beaay &Icardo,
wou.1d be out of a job. RI·
cardo did the place ldckin.c for
the Saints last year and bit
59 percent of his field 1oal at·
tempta in additon to 31 of 34
extra pointa ... Defenaive
end Raa YukowakJ, one of
three unsigned St. Louis
Netaora Cardinals' veterans, has
"We can't prove, obviously, that there la
this lntere1t tb.la year becauae of tbe buebaU
strike,'' football Hail of Fame spokesman Doo
Smitb said Thursday. "All we can re&Uy do la
suppoee. But we do have tbe biHeal 1nflux of
writen from bl&·cily newspapers ever for lb.la
game. We have 72 seata in lbe preasbox, and
they're all filled. Sports Illustrated, who hadn't
covered th1s before, at least recenUy, la aendina
four pbotograpbers and a writer." ;
'
others because of the m~or leaiue baseball
atrike's effect on revenues.
The SealUe Mariners, summer tenants of
the domed stadium, have missed 20 home
games since the 49-day-old strike began.
Besides layoffs from amone the stadium's
65 full-lime employees. Kingdome director Ted
BowsfieJd said six administrative staffers will
work only half-lime and others will receive a
five percent pay reduction and work half an
hour less each day.
The 10&s of revenue has cau.aed the stadium
to operate in the red for the fll'Sl time since the
building opened in 1976, Bowsfteld said.
Meanwhile, in a telegram Thursday lo
player and owner representatives, King County
Executive Ron Dunlap urged a speedy end to
the strike.
••Major league baseball strike having
severe economic and personnel impact King
County," the telegram said.
Atlanta-Baltimore game in England?
ATLANTA-The AtJanta Falcons 'Ell
and the Bai ti more Colts may play a C. •
1982 National Football League pre-
season game in London. Falcon officials said
Thursday.
"We'U probably know within a month ii
we're going to play over there," said Curt
Mosher, the Falcons' assistant general
m aoager and dire~tor of administration. "We're really interested in this. It's not just a
whimsical thing."
been granted Cree agency statu.a by the NFL
team . . . The Dallas Cowboys released seven
rookies including 11th-round draft pick Tim
MorrUoll. an offensive lineman from Georeia
Quote of the day
Bobby Boacb, Chicago Cubs outfielder
who has played with six mll,jor league
teams in the last six years: ·~would like
to find a borne in baseball. The only lhin_g
I've been a part or for the last six years LS
American Airlines."
Navratilova tops Team Tennis list
LOS ANGELES -Martina El
Navratilova won $56,000 and her ·
teammates on the Los Angeles Str-
ings earned $70,000 in bonus money in the
month-long Team Tennis competition won by
the Strings.
Navratilova woo ·$24,000 for the best sinelea
record and shared the $24,000 first prlzes in
women's doubles with Terry Holladay and
mixed doubles with Strings player-coach Vijay
Amritraj.
Each of the Strings playera also earned
$8,000 for the best team record. 9-3.
Butch Walts or the San Diego Friars woo
$36,250. He had the best singles record for
$24,000, and shared second place money of
$12,000 in men's doubles with teammate Ross
Case.
American woman solos Pacific
TOKYO -Linda Webber-Rett.ie,
the lone American and oo.ly woman
in lbe 8,200-mile solo yacht race
across the Pacific, arrived aboard the 33-foot
Spirit ol Suntory at Kobe Thursday and placed
sixth amooe the 11 entrant.a.
Webber-Rettie, 38, a Fremont junior hieh
school teacher, full.abed the voyaae in 52 days,
17 hours, 11 minutes, eight aec:ooda, about nine
daya behind the race winner Fukunari lmada's
43 days, 15 hours, 11 minutes.
Linda and nine Japanese men set sail from
San Francisco on June 8. A loth Japanese joined
later.
Jury s~ill out in Raider suit
LOS ANGELES -The jury in m• the antitrust trial of the Oakland C t
Raiders vs. the National Football
League completed its second day of delibera-
tions Thursday without reaching a verdict.
The seven women and three men of the U.S.
District Court jury were sequestered in a hotel
for the second straight nieht.
Alter 55 days or testimony and attorneys'
arguments, the main issue to be decided is
whether the NFL uoreasonablY restrained trade
by lteepin& the Raiders from booortne a deal to
move to the Loe An&eles Collaeum in 1980.
Gant takes pole for Talladaga 500
Harry Gut drove his Buick to II the pole pos ition for Sunday's
Talladega 500 NASCAR stock car
race with an average speed or 195.897 miles per
hour to edge Bobby AIUIOD for the top starting
spot ... Bobby Unser, penalized one lap and
dropped from first to second ln last May's ln·
dianapolis 500, testified he was told before tlle
race that there was no way to enforce the rule
he supposedly violated. He is appealing the U.S.
Auto Club d.eclsion to penalize him one lap and
give the victory to Marlo ADdreW.
Roggeman trial date set Sept. 15
Thomas J . Roggeman, former •
aide to ex-University of Arizona fool·
ball coach Tony Mason, wiJJ go on
trial Sept. 15 in Tucson in connection with al-
leged false travel vouchers .... Emory
Bellard, Mississippi Slate football coach, wu
released from a hospital after undergoing tests
for a chronic lung infection . . . Ju Stlenatra
or Holland won the gold medal in 10-meter, 60·
shot marksmanship competition in the World
Games for the deaf al Cologne, West Germany
Television. radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Baseball -Salt Lake City at
Phoenix, 7:30 p.m .. KM PC (710); Rebroadcast
of 1962 World Series (New York Yankees vs.
San Francisco Giants, game five), immediately
following Gulls' game. KMPC (710).
Vikings' players
~upport strikers
From Page Cl
SEV ANO'S COLUMN
realize is the actual intensity
and what this situation does
without the external pressure.
• • •
Employees get big boost
MANKATO, Minn. CAP) -
Minnesota Vikings football
players held picket signs in a
show of support for striking
state employees Thursday, but
they crossed the picket line and
began their annual training
camp.
The strikers bad asked the
players to boycott practice for a
day at Mankato Slate Univeni·
ty, a state-run-school.
Hundreds of striking state
employees and other supporters
formed a barricade across the
entrance to the practice field. A
confrontation was avoided when
Fred McNeill, the Vikings'
player representative, spoke
briefly to them before the other
players came out or their locker
room.
•'Our decision to go ahead and
cross the picket line. but. to
show support for your cause,
we'll stand with you for a few
minutes and bold signs," said
McNeill. "Also, if you 've ~ot
buttons, give those to us."
That brought cheers Crom the
crowd and mom\!nts later. the·
rest of the Vikings emerged for
their first practice of the 1981 preseason.
From Page Cl
STRIKE • • •
someofit will never come back."
For the fan, the end of the strike
means he may finally be able to
get some use out of the ticket he
may have been holding.
Offensive tackle Ron Vary,
center Dennis Swilley, return
man Eddie Payton and
linebacker Scott Studwell
paused before entering the prac-
tice field to hold up picket signs
before numerous television
cameras and photographers.
"Good luck, you guys, on your
strike," offensive lineman Dave
Huffman yelled as he ran onto
the practice field.
Earlier in the day, the stri.king slate workers had asked the Vik·
ings to honor their picket line.
But they also said that they
would not try to stop the players
from taking the field.
"We're not going to get nuty
with a 250-pound linebacker,"
said one striker. "We just want
I them to stay out for one day, but
this is a nice compromise. I
guess it's all we could expect."
The strikers carried signs say-
ing, "Vikings, please honor our
pickets today" and "Vikings, we
s upport you. Please support us.
Added another striker, ''I cer·
tainly try to restrain anyone, but
I might be a litUe less quick to
turn on the TV or buy a ticket if
they cross the line."
Earlier in tbe week, the
general counsel for the National
Football League Players As·
sociatlon bad asked the Viltings
management to move the site ol
their training camp because ol
tbe strike by the American
Federation of Stalt>. County and Municipal Employees Council.
The Vikings re~ected the re-
quest, saying it was logistically
impossible on abort notice and
that training camp preparations
were too far along to change.
From Page Cl
..........
A NEAR MISS -Defending champion Dale Lundquist reacts
to a missed pull during the first round of an LPGA tourna-
ment at Danvers, Mass.
RoogbJy 700 games will have
been wiped out by the time lbe
regular season resumes the day
after the All-star Game. The 26
major league teams had various
refund policies for advance
tickets sold for games canceled
alter the strike began Jee 12. '
But most of those ticketa were
not refunded with fans antli:ipat·
inl that the season would resume
at aome point and they woWd be
able to exchange their tick eta.
BASEBALL STRIKE F I NALLY SETTLED
And for many of the players the
end of the strike mean.a they will
be leaving the various Jobi t.bey
badtakeoduringtbestrike.
PbUadelpbia shortstop Larry
Bow a said be had been worklna
out daily. "The pitchers probably
will have the biigeat problem,·•
Sowa said. "Throwing In a
workout la not the same aa
pitcbJ.na ln a Jame."'
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free aaent -i.e., one ranked in
the top 20 percent based on bi.a
previous two years '
performance statistics -it may
only protect 24 players. Tbe
playen bad previously opposed
such direct punishment.
The players uaoclaUon wued
veiled warnlnp to tbe ownen
concerning future ne1otiatiom
and lt was obvloua that a IOOd
deal of bittera.esa remaim. It
will be a tone, lon1 time before
tbla slrlke la foraou.en by either side.
"They were nelOtlat.lom of bl·
llmidatioo and mlaJudsment by
certain peoJ>I• on tbe Pl•T•l'
RelatJou CoaunJU...," Staub
aa1d. "We ltood up fOf' our idelt·
Uty and DOt baYlq Uiele ~
or ulUmatwm put • u Cnlw·
rina to tbe o...,.• m•Obil a
unilateral eompeuatkili plan
that caUMd tbe "albGt) aDd never baytq tbeM kiDd Of t.c-Uca a.Md ....
"We bad no cboke. Tbe ltrtlse
WAI foreed GD ... It WU olrfloal~ tbeJ Md I adMdu.le. TbeJ ...
deter'IDADed to i.t the ..........
Uoa to UM fu.lle1t Umlll. I bope
Lbey aever try to do It ....
beca-. u.b' •~ raUo wW bil tM .-. It wa. a lei\ ol oar
or1Ubat10D liDd an atteiDl!t to
take back what we ·won in
arbitration.''
And Baltimore's Doua
DeCinces, the American League
player representative, added, "I
seriously doubt the ownen will
ever try to challenge Ute U ·
sociaUon again."
Tbe two-man ne1otiaUn1 teama
met in the midtown oftiee ol Na·
tJona1' League president Chub
Feeney, aome four blocu from
Ute Doral Inn, beadquarten of
fedetal mediator Kenneth Mol·
fett. It marted the first Joint talb
1inc• netot1aUon1 collapted in
Wa1bincton, D.C., one week
earlier. they bad been moved to
Ute oat.I.on'• capital trom New
York at tbe request of U.S.
Sec'°etary ol Labor Raymoad '1.
Dononn.
lllller Mid, however. tbat •• ... 1r la • ...._.. ...........
tut -. .. t11e dllhreatet nm
besan to narrow uader ~·
(Ooao.aa•1) .......... .
11..-.UdaMrlW ........... t.M
flaal r'OaDCI of baraainllll as
"mlaim&l." Tiie iiHldlat« WM eloeeted ID 1111 ..... room wbUe
tlM two-mu tMIU u.ruw aut
UM HUJemiiata fft llloeb 8WaJ. Ke t.alked ,.li.'llllc&Ut .-.... lldesb)'t.isph N ,
lloft.et Mid M Md DO bldia-
don ..... beealMMllW•na•-...,. •
lion of the la.lb tbat a aetUemeot
w .. in lbe offiQI.
''Nobody wanted to meet ex·
cept me,·' hesaid.
And when the appointed hour
arrived at 2 p.m ., EDT, Thurs-
day, neither Miller nor Grebey
had shown up at the hotel. Within
the next hour, however, both sldes
informed Moffett of the private
!ace-to-face talb ln Feeney' a of·
fice.
''I wu surprited wbeo .(beard
they weren't here," Mollett said,
"but rflht away 1 knew. It'• done
and I'm tickled to deat.b. We sot
them beet totetber, but tbey did
th• re1t. Now It'• back to reacl.int
tb• boueorel ...
AUp.m ., EDT, TbW'lday, llol·
fttllaldM would baft U HNJUD•
cem.at betww l:J0..7 p.m. At
1:ao. • Ude A1c1 lloft.u woUS
appear..._ be bad IOllletlidDI to
HJ. Tbat Yi,U bJ dOMDI of
newapes-IMtalaU.a,aat.
Aldilaullt M .,..._ .. t wu
mew .....uJ alW mldDIPt.
and wwd ol the HWemeat came
fro• ....-aa tlub owa.s, It wu
' Dot ·--~--olftelally 88lU lloffett stepped out of an eJevaw at a:• 1.m. dd Mid..' . 'll'• llltJed."
APed ftat in.llbt bHI a.I to I
•e • ID &be e&.Uemai.. ltclf.U
•
"I 'm excited about the op· portunity. And, yes, J will have a
certain amount of nervous
tension (in bis first game).
"I'm sure I 'll be nervous. J
just hope J won 't throw-up on my
nice clean uniform.
"It's not easy to step in, start
and do a good job.''
That's what Ekern will be
asked to do, though. As be said,
the situation is there. There's no
way around it. • • • ITEMS IN A COOIUE JAB:
Another member of the Rams who isn't particularly fond or
the media is Coach Ray
Malavasi. He also adheres to the
philosophy of "if you have
nothing nice to write. don't WTite it ...
MaJavasi's latest confHct with
the press occurred this week
when one reporter asked ques-
tions for a story during the
players ' lunchtime in the
cafeteria at the Cal State
Fullerton training complex.
Malavasi objected to the pro-
cedure, saying i l was : a) an in·
vasion of a player's privacy;
and b) it forced them into an
awkward position, having to
answer questions in front of
teammates.
The writers' arguments were:
a ) a good reporter won't ask a
controversial question in front or
other players; b) why disturb a
player's free time after lunch by
having them come up to the
press room when au it takes i.s a
minute of their time; c) players,
for the most part, would prefer
to get interviews out of bte way
early.
The media lost.
• • •
quipped: "Dido' t the owners
meet last Wednesday night?
Check how much blood Ls on the
rue." .
Hail an hour later, Mill er and
Grebey arrived on the scene and
made ii official.
'' l want to say a few words to tbe
fans of America," Grebey said.
''Baseball Is back In the
headlines; we're eonna play
ball."
Sp eed wa y
cycles r a ce
Mlke But and Alu Christian
beadllne tonl1ht'1 1peedway
molo1"cycle race. at the Oran1e
County Fatr1rounda In Co.ta
Med alt.boulb lflte Curoeo may
be in the driver'• 1eat 1'hen the
1cratch maln event comea
around.
CUJ"OIO, of HuntJncton Beach
captured lut wftll'• feature ;;Mi
will be out to make It two in a
row loDICbt when tb• 1peedway
cyctea set u11der way at I
o'clock.
Baal, a 1lx·tlme U.S. cbam·
pion and ChrlatJan, alao ot llunt·
ln1ton lucb. have been the
m aln1tay1 of the ttaaon.
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CARLEKERN
Malavasi not only overruled
us but special tables are now set
a s ide in the c afeteria for
"media," "guests," and "player
inte r views." No longer are
members or the media allowed
to sit and talk t-0 players while
they are ealin~.
The punch line to the incident
was the story being written by
the reporter who started the
commotion .. on bow calm,
peaceful and happy the Rarru!'
training camp was this year ..•
The Rams wilJ scrimmage the
San Diego Chargers Saturday at
10: 30 a .m . at the Cal State
Fullerton football field. Ad·
mission is S2 and all proceeds
will go to the CSF athletic de-
partment.
From Page C1
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OWNERS • • •
shouldn't lake me tOo long to get
ready.
"The pitchers probably wiU
have the biggest problem,"
Bowa said. "Throwlna in a
workout is not the same as
pitching in a game."
Pilcher Wayne Garland, the
Cleveland Indiana' player
representative, said he didn't
think he could be ready by the
proposed Aug. 10 date of re·
sumpUon.
"NO, I DON'T think it's
enough Ume," be a aid. And be
added that be tbou1bt lryina to
play an All-star game on Aue. 9,
as reported, waa "a farce. I
don't th1nk the players couJd
play up to lbe expectaUona d
the fans around the country."
Garland alao reminded that
the contract remainl to be voted on. both by players and by the
club owners. "I can't teU ~
anylhJna definite rtabt oow.' be
saJd. "lt may baft been ace.et·
ed by the committee, but lt'• the
players' decllioo."
"I doubt there'll be &D)' pro-
blem1 wttb the pa.,.n," Bra ..
p,tayer rep Pbll 'Nlekro aaJd.
'Marvin lllUer accepi.d It. J
t.blnk bolh partl• reallied lt'a
tb• belt \.heJ'N ••• to pt, othenrtte there'• DOt ,_... be
any more baHball tb1I ,.....
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. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31, 1981
NFL's top scorer Blanda, three others will enter Hall of Frune
CANTON, Ohio (AP) -Georte Blanda can
joke now about his three "retirement.I," on tbe eve
of his Pro Football Hall of Fame enahrlnement
with Willie Davia, Jlm Rlnao and Morris "Red"
Badaro.
The four immortals will be enshrined Satur·
day ahead of the opening National Football Leaaue
exhibition matching the Cleveland Brown.a and the
Atlanta Falcons which wUl be shown on Channel 7
at 12:30.
Blanda plaxed the sport for an unequaled 26
seasons, nearly three years longer than any other
performer in history.
·•But I'd like to clear up something," said the
quarterback·kicker of bis 10 years wltb the
Chicago Bears, seven with the Houston Ollers and
nine with the Oakland Raiders.
''I never really reUred anywhere. 1 ju.at aot
fired from every team 1 wu with. I wa1 fired by
George Halas, Bud Adams and Al Davll. That's
quite a 1roup," said Blanda, one month from bis
49tb blrthday when be wu releued by Davll ln
1975.
BJanda ls the only player t.hll year to Joln the
shrine ln hll first year of ell&lbUity, five seasons
after retirement.
He rants as the No. 1 scorer in NFL hlltory
wltb 2,002 points, all but 54 of them from kJctJ.nc.
. He threw more than 4,000 passes for 28,920 'ards
and 236 touchdowns.
Blanda, out of the University of Kentucky,
played ln a record 11 NFL or AFL UUe sames and
holds 21 championship came records.
One of seven ions of a Youncblood, Pa., coal
miner, be said, "I'm considered tbe fou.rt.b·best
kicker and the third-best quarterback ln the Blan·
da family."
Davis and Rinco wlll raise to el1ht the number
of ensbimees Crom the Packen' cbamplon.sbip
dynasty ot the 1960s, if you count their late coach,
Vince Lombardi.
Davll, a cat-quick, huge defensive end, was an
All·NFL selection five times and played ln the flrat
two Super Bowls and six NFL UUe games, even
thouJb bis mother did not want him to try the
sport as a youngster .
"My mother was afraid I would get hurt," re·
called the native of Lisbon, La., a Grambling
College standout, "so I played my first two high
school games without her knowing I was on the
varsity. The only reason she found out was that
our third game was on the road.
"There was no way I could 1tay out that late
without her knowing what wu 1oin1 on."
Ringo, a 211-pound rookie center who nev..-
weighed more than 235 pounds in ht. careef,
proved lack .f>' size la no detriment lD the 1port. QI
became an aronman, playio1 lo a ten-record IC
straight reguJar season aames, despite a 1001 llat
of injuries.
·'It was more a fear of toeing my job that keet
me going," said Ringo, who played witb a blMI
back sprain, mononucleosis, a staph infectioq,
bronchial pneumonia and a bad knee.
·'I reaJly wanted that record. After all. that'•
about the only way a center can be remembered.''
he said.
Hancoc k
leading
with 68 BEAT 1'HE filGH COST OF CAR FINANCING
OAKVILLE, Ontario
·CAP) -Phil Hancock,
who said his season
"has ranged from bad to
poor," one-putted half
the greens on the way to
a three-under-par 68 and
the first-round lead
Thursday in the Cana· ·dian Open Golf Tourna·
ment.
"I got off to a good
start," said Hancock,
who dropped a 35·foot
birdie putt on the first
hole and one-pulled the
first four.
''It was a good putting
round; not a great put·
ting round but a good
one," Hancock said. "I
was lucky enough to get
the ball close to the hole
a couple of times, and,
with the shape this old
course is in, that's what
you have to do.''
The condition of the
course, the hilly 7 ,060
yard Glen Abbey layout
in suburban Toronto
which Jack Nicklaus de-
signed as a permanent
home for this national
championship, was the
subject of considerable
discussion.
"The greens are not
as bad as I thought they
would be, and they'll get
better as the tournament
goes on," said Nicklaus,
who managed a one·
under-par 70.
"But the fairways are
bad. 1 know they've bad
a blight and a lot of rain,
but there's some bad
housekeeping, too, with
weeds and thincs that
shouldn't be out there. It
wouldn't be bad for a
run-of·the·mill golf
course, but when you're
involved with
something, your s tan·
dards ttmd to go up. It's
a little embarassing.''
Hancock agreed. "I
haven't played here in
three or four years, but I
remembered it being in
much better shape," he
said. "The greens are
bumpy in spots. They
don't putt true."
Tom Kite, who has
finished seventh or bet·
ter in nine of his last 10
starts, topped a big
group at 69, a single
stroke off the lead.
Also at that figure
were Lon Hinkle, Peter
Oosterhuis , Tom
Jenkins, Don Pooley,
Bob Eastwood, Mike
Reid and Bill Sander .
U.S . Open champ
David Graham was in
the group with Ni ckJaus
at 70. Bruce Lietzke
matched par 71 In the
mild, sunny weather,
but many of the game's
leading performe rs
were well back.
Caponi,
Mann le ad
DANVERS, Mau.
<AP) -Donna Caponi, a
four-time winner on the
LPGA tour tbla year,
and Hall of Famer Carol
Mann, winless since
1975, each fired three·
under-par 69 to share
the open.log-round lead
Tb~ in the Boston
Five Gold Classic at
Ferncroft Country Club.
Mann, comin1 back at
ace 40 to add to ber 38
LPGA victories, 1bot a
14·85. and Caponi ftnlahed a few minutes!
after her with a 33·36 on
tbe 8,008-yard, par-72
coune.
Tbey 1bared a one·
stroke lead over veteran
JoAnoe Carner and UD·
beraJded Kathy Youns,
wlDner of OD.ly sao.ooo
1lDce JoinlAI I.be tour in
1171. Carner, neediD« a .. than •.ooo to Jotn
ltatby Wbltwortb u a
mUUon·doUar wlnaer, Md .... 10. y._ off.
Ml • dou ... J»ol•7 •ls im U..t!Ufllilt ~Wllll a .............. mil.
NOW, YOUR PARTICIPATING
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FINANCING BY ROWNG
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Year-end clearance time tradltlonalty means low year-end prices on
new cars in stock.
But this year. it means more.
Because participating Chevy dealers have rolled back interest
rates on all new Chevrolet cars sold to qualified buyers who take delivery
during August.
II
(annual percentage rate)
Compared to national average interest rates. this rollback could
mean a savings to you of hundreds of dollars on your car loon.
Of course, your savings will vary with the amount financed, the dura-
tion of the loan, and state law. And it does not apply to trucks or leases.
This offer applies to every new car, even the great new Chevy
Cavalier. Just take delivery by August 31.1981.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31, 1881
~wdy will still be busy,_ despite CBS _ouster
p -iVeteran announcer has several options available, including interest in five radio stations, and some easy times ,.
-· .y WILi.LUi &. BA•NA&J) »._..w..._
: Curt Gowdy, ooe of tbe few aimoWlcert wbo
tiooa, and I'm very involved lD the operation of
them," be 1ay1. '1Tbey're my pt11111ioo."
TBB FIVE ITATIONS are in Lawrence,
Mua., near tu. home: Welt Palm Beacb, and
Laramie, Wyo. A oa&Jve of ~!l*DD.!_, Wy~~
SEAION -Tbe Pocoao SOO ltoek car race, tal*I
at Mount Pocoeo, Pa. Alie>: PKA nwe cbam· ploDI~ taped at Atlutlc City; lM Royal.
bone , taped at Wembley, Encl•nd; and a re·
port oa tbe natioaal women'• co&Wstate tellllll
cbampUJDlbiJ18, taped at Tempe, Mia.
&ADIO
Baseball -Salt Lake City at Phoenix, e:ao
p.m .. KMPC (710); Rebroadcast: Slxtb 1ame of
1N2 World Series between tbe New York Yankeea
and San Francilco Glanu, 1 p.m., KllPC (710). arned top netwOl'k uaiCta in three m~or
port.a durlq tu. 3'-year caat.lq career. ap-
arently h• called bJJ Jaat Super Bowl touchdown,
or!: Serlet homer or NCAA buketball free SPOlllS ON TELEVISION 12:30 _p.m. (7) -NFL l'OOl'a.\u. -Wide
World o1 Sport.I preHOta the Hall of Fame 1ame
hom Canton, Oblo between Uae Atlanta FalCOG.1
and Cleveland Browns. (28) -TENNIS f'O& TB£
FVTU&E -Coacb Vic Braden diacUIMI proper
tec:boiques for the serve.
Sunday's TV, radio
TEL&Vl8lON
10:45 a.m. (34) -FVTBOL.
. For many years NBC't No. 1 play·bJ.·play
:pian, Gowdy awttcbed to ~ two years a•o and ~.Jamed with former National Football League ~acb Hank Stram to form an announcing team in
,' wbJcb Stram got most
• of the accolades.
Stram will be seen
on national telecasts as
a color commentator in
1981, but Gowdy 's
familiar voice and style
,. will not be part of the
.. CBS announcing lineup. l·~.i CBS DID NOT consider Gowdy one
of its top play-by-play
t,:. men and planned to ~ give Pat Summerall I• and Vin Scully the lion's I• share of the top games l each week. So t.he quea· f· GOtDdy tion for the network
1· · became: Do we bring J~back Gow.dy to do regional games or do we work
!·out an agreement fort.he tut year of his contract?
I Tbe second choice was the most obvious. i Gowdy himself says he is ready to "pursue my
,. other interests," so his parting from the high·
,lprofile world of live network announcing comes i. "with no hard feelings."
: "1bere's no big unhappiness on my part that
: I'm not going back," be said Wednesday. "It was
ever a consideration of whether I was No. l or
lNo. 19. When I started wit.h CBS they wanted me
•1or 35 appearances a year, but I only signed for 25.
l-j 'm at a time in my life (he's 60) when I wanted to ~ave more control ovel" my life. I~ "l'VE AVERAGED 351,• MILES of travel·
lng a year for 35 years. My cbildren are grown up
t.:aitd my wife is alone too much when I do t.hat
1tmucb traveling." t· However, Gowdy's departure from CBS
{
.doesn't mean he's ready to retire to a rocking
chair.
· He still is working for CBS Radio and will do
t some taped specials for the network. Bia
('American Sportsman" show, long a fixture on
• ·ABC, bas taken him to Africa, Iceland and the ; Bahamas already this year. And he's heavily in· i volved in the five radio stations be owns and u
. president of the College Basketball Hall of Fame i in Springfield, Masi.
;. "I have my life savings invested in those sta· ,
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!Williwaw dq' d
rYacht union cracks down
\ ' : ID a move to stamp out cheating by tampering
!with the measurement.a of yachts an4 the rating
rules, the United States Yacht Racing Union bas
come up with one of the toughest resolutiona in the
,recent history of yacht racing. ! The USYRU Executive meeting at a special
'tsessioo in Newport, R.I., bas recommended t.hat
be yacht Williwaw, be disqualified from t.he 1981
uthem Ocean Racing Circuit and resolved that
!he yacht's owner Seymour Sinnett be barred from
BOATING
steering or sailing in all races sailed under t.he
jurisdiction of USYRU for a period of two years.
The committee said Sinnett "bas not proved
compliance with Racing Rule 19, and International .
Offshore Rule Sections 107, 108, and 202.2 and t.hat
)he rating discrepency of Williwaw was found to be
~ubstantial and without mitigating
[
cumstances."
After four months of inveati1ation and bear-
• p , the committee specified that "it is the sole
'-Hsponsibi.lity of a yacht owner to comply wit.h the
rules and the owner of Williwaw bas not proved
compliance with these rules."
In a further resolution, the committee
specifically absolved Dennis Conner of San Diego,
who skippered Williwaw in the SORC, of any in·
volvement or raponaibillty in the rating com-
pliance failure by Williwaw's owner.
Willlwaw placed third in the SORC, a aerle1 of
races olf Florida, behind Louiaiana Crude 'and
Acadia. All three of the top boats in the aeries
were protested on the grounds of rating diacrepen·
ciea. 1be protests resulted in tbe droppine of
Acadia and Willlwaw from the U.S. team in the
Admiral's Cup which got under way in Enlland
this week.
The committee said the inquiry into tbe rating
of Acadia I.a sWl open u a result of a request from
tbe owner for a continuance.
The Executive Commiu..e by resolution bu
directed tbe Inquiry Committee to inform A~adla '•
owner that the bearing will be clOled no later than
Aui. 1.
-The controversy evolved over protetta that
cban1e1 were made to tbe yachll aftet they bad
been offida1Jy meuured, presumably making
them u,bter and futer.
Gowdy ooce waa a basketball star for tbe
Univeralty ol Wyomlni.
That experience led to h1I involvement with
the buketb&ll Hall ol Fame. ·
"We're committed to a f\md·railing prosram
for a new $7.5 million bulldin1 tbat would
represent the future· of the Hall of Fame," said
Gowdy. "The new build.int will be rtsht on tbe
highway -blg and beautiful and accessible."
Gowdy, for 15 years a member of tbe Bo9ton
Red Sox play-by-play team startln1 in 1951, says
be turned down five announcing ·jol» for major
league teams tbia year and accepted one to do
Miami Dolphln.s preseuon games.
"I'm I.lad to know that be's not bitter about
leaviq, tbat he doesn't sound unhappy about it,"
said one CBS employee. "Many of the other an-
nouncers just idolize him. He's dooe everytbing In
sports.••
Not a bad professional obituary for a man
who's still very much alive.
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Saturday's TV, radio
TE~EVISION
* *
11 a.m. (5) -wcr INVrl'ATIONAL -Vijay
Amritraj vs. Harold Solomoo, taped in March at
Salisbury. Md.
11:30 a .m . (13 ) -NASL SOCC•&
HJGBUGllTS.
12:~ p.m . (4)
Calendar
features
Mariners
1:30 p.m. {ll) -&AINllOW PVTU&ITY -
Tbe 18th running of the •eccod jewel in the triple
crown of quarterbone racini, taped at Ruldoeo Downs <NM).
2:30 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round play in
the Canadian Open at Oakville, Ont.
3:3> p.m. (2) -CU 8POS1'8 8ATV&DAY -
Temperence Hill, 1980 Belmont Staires wln.ner, I.a
among the expected entrants in the WbJtney Han·
dicap, taped at Saratoia. N.Y. Also: Brent
Muaburger report.a from New York with special
features. (7) -G&EATEBI' 8P081'8 LEGENDS ~ Olympic figure skating champion Peggy Flem.
mg recalls 1 her early years u a skater and the
steps that led to her Olympic triumph in 1988. (34)
-FlJTllOL -Colombia va. Espana.
5 p.m. (28) -SOCCEa.
6:3> p.m. (50) -TENNIS roa THE FVTV&E
-Vic Braden demonstrates the proper way to go
to the net and avola "eating a fun sandwich."
8 p .m . (50) -SOCCE& •ADE IN
GE&llANY.
9 p.m. (50) -SPO&TS AJIE&ICA -The
University of Hawaii plays Bri1bam Young
University in higbllghts of the 1981 WAC baseball
championships held at BYU.
10:3> p.m. (34) -NASL SOCCE& -The Los
Angeles Altecs vs. t.he Rowdies, taped earlier at
Tampa, Fla.
11 a.m. (2> -GOLF -Jl'lna1 round play in the
Canadian Open from Oakvllle, Ont.
1 p.m. (2) -CU 8POS1'8 SUNDAY -Live
and taped coverage of the Taladeea 500 atock car
race from TaJadeea, Ala. Abo: Brent Muaburcer
reports from New York with special features and
sports updates.
3 p.m. (7) -NATIONAL SPO&TS l'UTIVAL
-Taped coverage of the National Sports
Festival from Syracuse, N.Y. (9) -WOMEN'S
TENNIS -The final of a tournament from San
Diego.
3 :30 p.m . (4) -8PO&T8 AFIELD -
Features: A bunt for wild turkey with a bow and
arrow and a look at primitive fretb water flab.
4 p.m. (4) -SPO&TSWO&LD -Part two of
the world military boxing champiombips, taped at
Camp Lejeune, N.C. Also: Taped coveraae of t.he
·national women'• colle&iate gymnastics cbam·
, plonshipe from Salt Laite Cit.y.
7 p.m. (28) -TENNJ8 roa THE FUTV&E -
Vic Braden demonitrates the proper way to go to
the net and avoid "eating a fun sandwich."
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Baseball -Salt Lake at Phoenix, 7 :30 p.m.,
KM PC (710); Rebroadcast of the seventh game of
the 1962 World Series between the New York
Yankees and San Francl.aco Giants, Noon, KMPC
(710).
(Tbe Dally PUot l• aot reapoaalble fer late
cbuges.>
Stately schooners,
ketches, YatWll, cutters
and sloope -some of
them built before the
turn of tbe century -
will be seen in action
Sunday in the nintb an·
nual Ancient Mariners
race in Long Beach
Harbor.
COME HELP US Cfl EBRATE THE OPENING Of
The primary requisite
for entries is that the
boat must have been
built prior to 1950.
The race will start off
the Queen Mary at noon
8lld tbe ~mile courae
will take the old wind·
jammen around the oil
islands off Long Beach
before returning to a
finish near the Queen
Mary. Spectators
wishing to watch the
classic yachts in action
may observe the start
and finish from the
decks of the Queen
Mary.
A staggered start will
be used wltb th.e slower
boats starting first at
noon and the others
following at five-minute
intervals.
Fun race
scheduled
MARJNA DEL REY
-The Marathon Boat
R acers Asaociatloa
<MBR.A> in conjuncttoa
with its race sponsor,
Powerboat Magaline,
will conduct ••Fun Race
No. 1," an offshore
powerboat race, Satur-
day at Marina del Rey.
Saturday's race wlll
begin at 10 a.m. witb
race headquarters locat-
ed at Burton Cbace Park
in the Marina. Tbe
course runs from
Marina del Rey IOUtb to
Palos Verdea and back
again.
MBRA waa
establilbed to promote
safety nales and equip-
ment in all forma of boat
racing competition.
Tbroqb tbe years tbe
oraanilation baa alto
proDloted, 1pon1ored
and conducted many
races -lncludin8 tbe
world offabore apeed
triaJa.
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THE
FAMIL~
ClaCIJI
by Bil Keane
BIG GEORGE
--·----
by Virgil Partch (VIP) PUNIJT8
I 8EUEVE THE
ANSWER IS MAMITY
TIJ M8LE1t EED8
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OUR 60AL IN LIFE 0~;:-· ~ ~BE TO 8ECM W (_,,.) -w
MAME IN ALL 'TMIN65 ...
-~-.....,.' LO! -me MOON HAS roNJ:APOSf:1
SPRINKL.IN' MOONPUS10N MY NOSE!
-SPRIN~La> f./CONrus1 IN MY HAIR,
NeS'n.IN' Mar\)&1HE UAN17RUFF 1limt:~
v ' J !,,,_ __ ....
SHOE
\\I didn't MEAN to hit him. My hand slipped." "Did you ewer ffnd face1 In the clouda?''
by Brad Anderson DEN~IS THE MENi\CE Hank Ketchum
by Tom K. Ryan
by Jeff MacNel ly
by Ernie Bushmlller
BUT
SCHOOL
IS
CLOSED
HE COMES OVER AND
"Ever get the feeling you're
being watched?"
Jl.DGE PARKER
WHEN I &lARTEO
HAVIH6 1'ROU~Lf ~LEEP1NC:1, THE DOClOR
PREOCR16ED A &lEEPIN(J CA~Lf ... TO
lAKE ONE M BEDTIME! IT WORKED FOR
A WHllf AND 1HEN J 8E6 AN TAKI Nu MORE THAN OHE, OOMETIMEf>
THREE OR FOUR A NIOHl !
MOON Ml'LLINS
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INO'IHER~ ...
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1t'f'..OOGH OOR"W"H .
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87 MA&.IL YN ud BY GA&DNB•
AD1elo Dundee bu t.raiDld and maoa1ed
more boldq champe than )'OU can couot oo the
fln1ers of both banda. He'a &Jven much needed
di101ty and decency to the flaht same -and re·
cenUy waded lnto playio1 a new role -do1Jl1
ditto for himself.
SUdlng out of his uauaJ comer ln the rin1 to
race the TV cameru ruu face, AD1elo made hll
'GLAD YOU ASKED THAT'
debut as the star of a new commerclaJ for
Anheiser Busch Natural Ll&bt. Dundee came off
so natural, you'd almost thlnk be wun't aetll.n1
paid for it.
Maybe aow, wltll &Jae maay laada&ory let·
ten ucl card.a &Ital poured la after Ulla penot1al
aatlonal espo1are, llle'll llaH &o emplo.J Ilda•·
mad All &o naaaage lab telnlaloa coamltae11&a.
Ali was only one of the hungry unknowns
Dundee nursed into the tiUe of "champion." "It
all started in '54," Angelo told us. "Carmen
Basilio's trainer didn't show up one niabt and
they asked me to be his trainer. Basilio, thou1b
cut to beU, won the fight. J stopped the bleedin1
every time -and I was in his corner for the
next eight years."
Ferdie Pacheco, the medic, author, artist
and TV commentator, internationally known u
"The Fight Doctor." quoted Chris Dundee u
1ayln1. "AA&elo la t.be best cut·mao bl boxl.ni.
He'• atopped more blood than arterioscJerotla f"
OtMr elaap1 o.Mee •• la&e , ... ,. la t~elr dJ•lllMI <bnWea AIU lad .... WUUe
Pat&H•, Lldl &odrtpea, 11••1 DI, htar aamoe,Sqaraa11AGe1rd, ............
Runn.lne lnto t.be Champ ol CbamPt at the
Casa Santino lJl Miami the other aJpt, we a.U
cot to cbiMln1 about the Lu v .. u Caeaar'•
PaJace ftaht between two cbampiool 1barln1 a
title, Leonard and Tommy Hearne. When that
event wu menUooed at the 5tb Street Gym,
M ubammad AU uked Suear Ray Leonard bow
much moolab the attracUoo might draw. The
answer waa "in the nellhborbood of *8 or I
mllll0t1. '' To which All deadpuned, "You all
ought Lo get at leut $15 or 18 mwloo!"
Q : When did tennis wbis-k.id John McEnroe
(dubbed "Loudmouth" by tbe Britiab preu> say: "I want to finilb up Ul the ''70. beio•
reco&nized as the Player of tbe Decade?" -
ROSEMARY L ., CORAL GABLES. FLA.
A : Jt wasn't McEnroe. That comment came
from Jimmy Connors -after be won 'be
Wimbledon men's sinales UUe in mt. Shortly
after that be broke off his en&asement Lo Chril
Evert who won the same tiUt ln the femme
finals. She subeequenUy made newa daUnlf Jack
Ford and Burt Reynol9, finally settllna down
to becoming Mrs. Chris Evert-Lloyd.
Send your questio"' to H11 Gardnn, "Glad You
Aaked Thal," core o/ tlaia MIDfPOP", P.O. Bn lNJO,
,
Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Friday, July 31 , 1981
selling natural light
SUGAR RAY LEONARD-a Dundee champ MUHAMMAD ALI -the moolah's the thing
Irvine, Calif. 92114. Marllll" and H11 GorclMr will umn, but the volume of moil make• peraonol rtplie•
ona&On" QI many queationa QI they con in their col· imposaibU.
Cross-dressing could cause problem in restroom
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your column is in·
formative and sometimes funny. It is also pro·
vocative as the dickens because the true-life situa·
lions you capsulize get people to thinking, "What if
?''
I was challenged by the letter from the couple Lo
know if it is against the law to cross-dreaa. Your
answer was "no." What if ... a person who bad
cross-dressed had to answer nature's caU when be
(or she) was in a public place such as a theater or
a restaurant? To which washroom would he or she
go? -CU RIOUS IN WELLAND, ONT.
Dear Well: Well . . . well ... well . . . er . . .
ab ... I th1a.ll bb (or ber) clluces for 1tayla1 oat
or harm's way wootd be a lot better u be (or 1be)
Libra: You
hold trumps
Saturday, Au1uat l
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Choose COD·
servative course. Stick with familiar territory.
Emphasis on security. home. family. property and
an understanding of potential.
TAt1RlJS (April 20-May 20): Restrictions.
pressures are removed. Accent on variety. social ac·
tivity, getting to heart or matters and "falling in
love.·· Gemini, Libra, Saeittarius natives figure pro-
minenUy. You're given opporutnity Lo imprint style
as partof creative endeavor.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Obtain hint rrom
Aries message. Protect assets, be aware of safety
HOROSCOPE
measures, check sources and small print. Key is to
be thorough, patient and persistent. You'll be
asked to revise, review and perhaps to rebuild on a
more solid base.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): What bad been re·
garded as an obstacle will be transformed into an
asset. Focus on short trips, relatives, 1pecial re·
ports and ideas which can become viable concepts.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Valuable addition Lo
special collection highlights scenario. Senae of art
appreciation is heightened. You'll have chance to
obtain rare object.
VIBGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Insist on quality.
don't fall for "sob stories ," and make sure terms
are deflned in positive manner. Cancer, Scorpio,
Pisces persons play important roles. Timln1. intui·
lion are on target. Heed your own counsel.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You bold "trump
card!." Be aware of power. prestige, authority;
act in manner which exudes confidence. V.ou'U
have more responsibility and greater chance for
reward. Nothing occurs halfway.
\
All Wllfll
weat to &Jae waallroom matclllJat &Jae outfit. All
womea'a rooma llave at lea.I& oee prtvate nail wltlll
a door. Some mea'a rooma do ao&. A erMa·dreued
woman woald be la a beck of• fb U alile raa lato
one of tboM. (P.S. My advice: If yoe're tolal to
clre11 ap like &Ital, 10 before yo. leave U.. llloue.)
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Regarding the letter
IF I CAN'T
HAVE ACCESS
TO YOUR
HEART,
AT LE:AST
LET ME HAVE
AC.C.ESS TO
YOUR.
R.E'F"RIGERATOR.
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I -SCOaPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Sales ability la
heightened; people gravitate toward you and feel
more secure in your presence. Focua on hopes,
wishes, successful business venture and the WUn1
of a burden.
SAGl1TAAJlJS (Nov. 22·.Dec. 21): New ven-
ture is successful Lo the extent that you take ln·
itiallve. Others may be sincere, but they are likely
to be misinformed. Lead the way. aet your own
pace, and don't be afraid to be original. Watch
Leo!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Good lunar
aspect coincides with travel, ability Lo perceive
potential and undentandine of apiritual values.
Taurus, Cancer and another Capricorn play doml·
nant roles. Keep resolutions concernina diet, ex·
ercise and df1e1Uon. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Leave m1llor
points for another day -eet Lo beart of matters,
find out more about money and take steps to pro-
tect your own interests. GeminJ, Vireo, Saitttarlua
persons figure prominently. Travel could result
throu&h social contract.
PISCES (Feb. 19·Marcb 20): Go slow, Ue low,
avoid taking unnece11ary r isks in traffic.
Highlight public relations and undentandin1 ol
subtle legal nuances. Be wi11lnl to tear down for
ultimate purpose of rebuildlnl on a more viable
structure.
The Wedding Picture
Einfc.Joman
Jennifer Jordan and Davtd Brtan lJDk of
N•wport Beach were married in St. Andr•wa
Ptelbyterian Church.
The bride, daucb* ol llr. and Mn. JUeMrd
Vaoce Jordan of Newport Beacb~craduat.d from Corona dlil Mar Hl1h Sebool IDd Collele. ... ...,...u, 1ttendio1 Cal.s&aU • 1'M ~ sc.a of Mr. Ud Jin, Robtl1.
l..tU ol Newport ...... la .......... "' CcnDa del Mar Hl•h lellool ud '{b·:tualY.nltJ of
Ca1lfanlllll SeD&a hrtNlr1. ~ a ~ lD HawalJ, ttie coup .. ~ to IWe Ill Colt8 ,Meea;1:
.. l :& '
from the mother whose two adult daughters live
with her: She said, "it 's not that they argue or
fight -they simply ignore each other."
This is a recoenized form or mental cruelly. My
wife did it the first year we were married. She
didn't speak to me for one month. After that sbe
clammed up periodically every year of our mar-
riage, sometimes for two months, sometimes
three. The last episode lasted ll months and pre-
cipitated our divorce. (After seven lovely
children.)
Now four of these children engage in the same
practice between themselves and their spouses. J
later learned that this sort of thing went on with
my wife and h~r brothers and sisters. Al West
Point the cadets did it to the plebes. but it waa
finally stopped.
There is no torture like being ignored. What
makes it so bad is that there is no attack, no argu-
ing. Just silence. People who use this brutal
technique are sadistic and should get professional
help. -A U.S. JUDGE (ANONYMOUS PLEASE)
Dear Judge: Tiie best way &o combat 1Ueace 11
with more silence. Be111.a1 someone lo "aay
somethln1" gives him tbe aatufactlon of kaowlng
be Is driving you crazy. You than 1et more of tile
same.
Tbe way &o fight this brand of cruelty la wllb
your h•l. Pot It on aad walk oat.
Allergies may be inherited
By JOHN D. ROSEN, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROSEN: My family is prone to al·
lergies but I have never bad any problems until a
mootb ago. (I am 33.) My eyes waler, burned, and
itch terribly. I have noticed that each time 1 have
an alcoholic beverage the reaction starts within an
hour. ls this possible? -M.G., CORONA DEL
MAR
ANSWER: A1s you might suspect from your
family history. allergies are indeed inherited. If
one parent is allergic the child may also become
allergic and if both parents are allergic the
chances are even better. The reason that this in·
beritance factor is not always obvious is that al·
lergiea take many forms.
What ls inherited is not a particular form of al·
lergy but rather the tendency to develop one or
more ol the various types. An allergic individual
may bave bay fever, asthma, a tendency Lo itchy
and red eyes, dlaestive disturbances, or exzema
and other skin rashes. The allergic individual will
also have a stronger reaction Lo mosquito bites and
bee stings.
The severity of allergic reactions varies
enormously from Individual Lo individual and from
time Lo time in the patient's life. These forms of al·
lergy may emerge singly or in combination. Al·
lergy may also manifest itself at any age but com -
monly is seen in childhood. With strongly allergic
individuals exzema may be seen in the early
weeks ol life.
As you have noticed, alcohol indeed triggers or
Mr. and Mra. W.C. Myhre
Myhres celebrate 50th
Mr. and Mn. Walter llybre of Costa Mesa
celebrated their 50th weddlnc anniversary recent·
ly with an open bouae receptlon for over 100
sue1ta. ·
Hosted by their two chUdren, Mr. and Mn.
Dave lbbre ol Coeta Mesa, and Peony and Hal
Dra•Ht.b ol St. Paul, Minn., and trandchUdren,
David IDd Robert Myhre and KriJten and Kevbl
Dra...U.. llr. ad Mn. Myhre bave Uved 1o Coeta Mesa
for 24 rears and are active memben of Newport
Harbor Lutheran Cburch.
Campbell• /eted in gold
l(r, and lln. Edward P. Campbell ol hun·
talD V&ll•J celebrated their aotb ~-· Dive....,., recently wtUt a.., of vlDI
and 1 buffet cUnner r.cepdm for ov• IDO
Tbe ilftalr WU boeW bJ tlMlr ....
IOll•iD·.law, Dr ......... ,. L. Beed Saa~ ..
ad ~ IDd .... 1a.1n llr. _. Mn. Me1¥tn
Kn1• ~&Qua• van., IDd tbllr 11'8Ddcblldrea
MelllN. MidlilU~t arteUM, llt-. ltlf Ud Ont. ,,.. Cl ..................... Loi Aaplel
iaid MW l..a la PD•hll• Vallf fW II= 'l'h1 .. Mtlft .... __.~ID tMlr aodtM~.
accentuates reactions in some individuals. The
most common allergy which is set off by alcohol 1s
II reddening of the face and neck with itchy and
watery eyes. 1 have seen many patients who are
not particularly bothered by their allergies until
alcohol is consumed. Many patients take medica-
tions without being bothered but these same
medications, particularly aspirin, becomes
bothersome if the individual has a drink.
As I have mentioned in a previous column
folks who reside in our area are particularly
ASK THE DOCTOR
bothered. For the allergy prone individual the high
pollen count and smog can make life quite uncom-
fortable.
Fortunately the use of antihistamines offers
quite good control for these sufferers. With an al-
lergic child I advise the parent to give the medica-
tion on a "demand" basis. From the time the child
is able to communicate he or she should be the
judge of whether medication is desired. Many
children find the side effects of antihistamines,
i.e.; nervousness or drowsiness, annoying and
would rather endure the allergic reaction.
Dr. John D. Rosni, a practitioner an Newport Beach,
weLco~s your quuUons. Mail requests to Ask IM Doc-
tor. P.O. Boz 1560, Coato Mtsa, 92626.
·-·RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY
Sen fr-•.11 .. 990111
IUZ HAllOll\.YU.
.COSTA MISA.-::-_54_1.:11 S ..
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
&42-5878
Doll Show
Sale and free mfo clinic this Sat & Sun. Aug 1
& 2 Collectors &
anl!Que dealers present
unusual dolls. accesaones and houses Huntington
Centr Mall. 405 Fwy & Beach Blvd . H B
The Finest In
Resort Wear
Now In
South Coast
Plaza
Waltah Clarke's
South Coast Plaza
In The Mall By
The Clroueel
751-7!00
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TAKING THE EASY WAY -Tom Davis of
Portland, Ore .. spent $150 to modify his lawn
mower into a remote-control robot that saves
him legwork and time. The mower goes at a
jogging speed and attracts attention of folks
who pass by .
Here 's a packet full of miracles
Let's say you have a piece of land that won 't
even grow decent weeds. It's too rough to mow, too
ugly to show and too poor lo grow anything. .
A packet full of rugged, easy-to-grow mixed
kinds of annual flower seeds is the answer. That
poor soil, rough land, sand or mud that dis-
courages even the growth of lawns will support an-
nual flowers that are closely related to tenacious
wild species.
There are four available types: wildflower
mixtures, old-fashioned garden flowers, dwarf
flower mixtures and blends or taJler flowers for
cutting. The wildflower mixtures are sturdy, sun-
loving meadowland or prairie flowers and all will
naturalize by dropping seeds to grow year after
year. The old-fashioned garden flowers of the
"English cottage garden" class are generally soft
' ... --,,
S IERRA G ARDENS .
!{URSERY
PALMS
FOR YOUR "OASIS"
reg.
7.95
·· J gal. Areca 29.95
3 CJGI. fisMail 79.95
l gal. Bamboo 39.95
2 gal. Pigmy Date 15.95
3 gal. Kentia 69.95
PLUS MANY
UNADVERTISED SPECIALS
2070 Newport llvd.
Costa Mesa, CA
714-548-0 I 37
M·F 8-5 SAT. &: SUH. 9.5 ll'IS4'
colors. They orten contain species that you've
never heard of so just label these "surprise"
flowers, and let the kids plant them, says the
California Association of Nurserymen.
The culflower mixtures will give you armloads
of round, spike and filler flowers for summer bou-
quets that would cost dearly ii purchased. These
dwarf flower mixtures are sometimes labeled
"Rock Garden Mixtures" but they are the same -
blends of lowgrowing varieties contain many
flower types and colors. You can use them in
raised beds or in front of taller flowers or shrubs.
If you are a beginning gatdener wbo would
like to grow like an expert, try annual flower seed
mixtures. They let you avoid the difficult questions
of which varieties of flowers to plant. And there's
no set pattern as lo how you should plant them.
41 ....-CLOSIO t •"'-....,.. ,. TUISO•Y 11•"'-"""'0. -.. • -
Property Being Sold
NURSERY
Liquidation Sale
All Specials Subiect
to Supply on Hand
SAVE UP TO
70°/o
ONE FO~R J'/J.
SUN :~"Ji,~.
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Sale and free info chn1c
lh1a Sat & Sun. Aug. 1
& 2 CollectOl'S &
antique dealers present
unusual dolls. accessories
nd houses. Hunhngton
ntr Mall, 405 Fwy &
Beach Blvd . H B
VINCA IMPATIENS
Periwinkles for
long lasting color In the
sun areas. 1 GAL. REG. 2_
Low-growing, llke miniature
bouquets or color tor the
shade garden
NOW .. ,"Wash" Away Those Insects .. !
Control Aphids. Mealybugs, Spider
Miies, Whitefly and Other Insects
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Weekly gardener'1 checklist
• Protect your ve1et1blt cropa
rrom beet1e1 and caterpUlan with
mulU-purpote lmecUclde duat. DI•·
cuu your problem with your
nurseryman to sure to purcbaH the
rliht product.
• For continued bloom from
hibl1cua be sure to feed 1t with an
acid-type tertlUier.
• Now'a the time to start plantlnl
berried ahrubt for color ln late 1um·
mer Into fall and wtJater.
• Durin1 extremely hot weather
be aure to check your potted planti
and flanJln1 buketa for molature.
They wiU need more water now.
• Lawn motha are active in
Au1uat. Watch for brown 1pota in
well-watered lawna that normally
wouldn't be abowlng any dry spots.
Uae a lawn aprayer for quick and
eaay appUcaUon of liquid insecticide
Planting under ol' oak tree
Did you know that an excessive uae of water
around the root area of an older, well-eatabU1bed
oak tree means almost certain death to lhla tree?
This ls especlaJJy true if you are trylne to keep a
. bluegrass lawn, Ivy or periwinkle that ls planted
around the oak In good condition.
There are attractive alternatives that the
home gardener can use that have a tolerance of
light shade, some drought and shallow root
systems in order to minimize the amount of water
the oak tree receives.
The daylily (Hermerocallis) la a 1urprisin1
plant that will tolerate intense beat and la alao a
good perfo(mer in partiaJ shade. Ila taU brieht
green foliage ls a good backdrop for the yellow,
red or orange flowers that bloom durint the sum-
mer. There are few plants. that are aa tough and
pest free besides being pleasantly decorative in
the garden.
The dudJeya species is a group of succulents
that includes plants native to our coa1tal bluffs au
the way south to Mexico. All of them do better in
filtered sun than they would in the bot sun. Use
this rosette-forming succulent in masses under the
oak tree. It is very drought resistant.
For a woody groundcover try Arctostaphylos
Garden c lub to meet
The Garden Grove Branch of the National
Fuchsia Society is set to meet Tuesday at 7:30
p.m . in the Garden Grove Community Center,
11300 Sanford Ave., Garden Grove.
Mrs. Betty Cole or the Downey branch will
speak on "Fuchsia Lore," exploring the history
and myths surrounding the lovely flower.
Guests are welcome to attend. For more in·
formation call Mrs. Beverly Lyon at (213) 596-3244
or Mrs. Barbara Ortez at 82'7·8605.
edmundsii 'Carmel Sur,' more commonly known
as Sur Manzanita. This low growin1 groundcover
la tolerant of partial shade, and its dark green ful·
ly foliaged habit makes It an attractive plant in
any site .
Also the compact Oregon grape, Mahonia
aquifollum compacta, will give you a mass of
bright green fohage from several inches high to
clumps 18 inches tall. lts flowers are in two to
three-inch clusters from March through May
followed by black berries in the summer.
Native to California is the sword fern ,
Polystlchum munitum. The evergreen arching
fronds of this fern are typically seen in the
redwood forest. It adapts well to use under oak
trees where its leathery leaves form an excellent
background for nativP iris Clris douglasiana
hybrids).
Adding a tu b of color
August is a good month to give your patio,
deck or balcony a lift by adding a tub or two of col-
or. You'd be surprised to find out how little it takes
to make a big difference. A check with your local
nurseryman wiU turn up blooming plants such as
hydrangeas or even chrysanthemums that need
only a container to make their beauty complete. A
hanging fuchsia can be bought -basket and all
for you to transfer lo your garden.
Begonia bud drop is most often caused by a
gardener giving too much or loo little attention to
his plants. Too much or too lilUe water, too much
or loo liWe light or loo much food are all factors
that cause bud drop. Too much heat can do it also.
Just keep your begonias moist but not soaked, feed
them about every three weeks and keep them in
shade or even partial sunlight if you live near the
coast. You shouldn't have any trouble.
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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 1st T.D. & note of
$247 ,000 int. only, $52,500 down pmt.
No loan fee . $299,500.
WESLEY M. TAYLOI CO .. UALTOIS
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REALTORS
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2515 L Coett Hwy .. C... .. W.
675-5511
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1st resale offering on be~cbes. 1379,000 MUil. FlllAllCE
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I 71H! Newport Beach 4 Bdrm.
pr Iv a le tree. Ii n ed Wood burning fireplace.
sln!et. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, Extra large lot. Owner is
spa. 143 financing mot.ivatedandwiUing
available. Owner aox· help finance! CalJ now.
this exquisitely appoint· Ward Management Co ~-......
e d low n home wit h ---'-7""'14""'/S3=1"'"'-sas5=--i
massive view of bay. 121/zO/o
ocean. coastline ai night $I l,OOO DW"""'
lous. Call now, ~2313 673-8550 liehts. Now reduced to " 1739,000. Vacant and owner wants
THE REAL ESTATERS
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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f ,, lt>l11H I'• 'lll111 EXICUT'IYI TH...-
$U7,000 TOW ... OME? li;;;;;;;;;;;1 Almost new 2 story Call the specialists at
beauty . Sun filled the condominium in-
kltcben, formal d.inine formation center.
room, wark and cozy Touchstone Reahy
family room too ! 2nd ----=963-cel7=..::=.:.---1
story hosts secluded OCEAN VIEW
master s uite with HODOWH
c r a c It 11 o g b r i c k Rare Hartlor View Hills
Ottplace. 3 more queen opportunity! Ownen an siz.ed bdrms loo! Don't very anxiow and will
miss out call. help fioan~. Excit1n&
HEW, HIV8l UYIO ..
JAS ... CIB
@ new program! Buyers
must qualify. Spec-
tacular ocean view!
Secluded pool. Only SEA COVE 1359,900. Hurry, call
Pl.N4 I
For t.he buyer wfio wants
lovely new 2 Bdrm and
den home in &\18rdttd
community, on a
beautiuful quiet st.reel, PROPERTIES S73-85SO • close to pool and tennis. 7'4·631·6990
ASSUME!
$15,000
Mesa Verde's rinest 4
Bdrm 2 bath home with
larae llvln& room and
family room. brick
finplace, professionally
d ecorated. Assume
$85,000 1st TD, price only
Sl37 ,500. Owner will help
fmaoce. Call 548-2313
fll4\1
llDUC8)
C h a rmine w oo d
ahlnaled townbome. Sun
mled kitchen overloota
cozy patio. 3 lar&e
bdmu plus ~groom ... Onl(j5', '•"
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SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714·63, ·6990
IACllAY
$14,000DWM
Giant 4 Bdrm eardeo
home In Newport
Riviera! Specious llvloe
room , beautiful
fireplace. Formal din·
ID&. Sweepmg ltainray to private maaw auite.
Easy terma ! Only
SU7 ,500. Hurry, call
mts.50
THE REAL
ESTATERS
•W«fllml
5 BdrmJ, J Ba. PoQI, RV
aceeaa, 2 frpfca, and
lrt•l fiaudft.C. Call
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
Want Ad Results 642=
Large assumable loan at
12 \14 3 int.erat. 1.115' 000. 751H61S
WantMHelp? 642-5678 •
Pete Barrett R.ealW
presents
OHE IEAUTIFUL VIEW
Harbor View Hills Broad.moor, 4
Bdrms and family room. Excellent
financing . $429,000.
TWO OM A LOT'
One bdrm each, well located
Peni ns ula Point. Owner will
finance. $359,500.
THI& UP AND 2 DOWN
Llke new ocean front duplex on the
l>each, fantastic view . $750,000.
FOUi FOi THI FAML Y
Huge family room, remodeled
kitchen, nice fenced yard. Ready
now in Mesa Verde. $179,900.
5 C.AltAGES IH HIWPOIT
Customized 3 Bdrm, 21h bath
Harbor Highlands home. Move your
cars, boats or toys right in. $185,000.
" PET BARRETT REALTY
.... .. ' ~ '
IA"'°"' caeo IDJhly upgraded 2 BR. 2 En1Uah
stone ffreplacea. Tradlttonal customizing includea dillreased pine beams hardwood noon • .tentU bordered walll. Bayside
MOW IS MTM Coves. "f750,000. for,.. ....... t.o dllrk ------------..... ~:.::~~ ';!~,.:.·t Ill lllWPOllT C•lmR ... ,..,. ..... ...
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out! Huie 2 Bdrm 2'h
bath condo with large
family living area. Al·
tached ·aarage. Slls.900
total price. Call now,
541.2313
THE REAL ESTATE RS
llSIGNER'S LITTU ISUllJ
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cltc..w "i7:rty wfftl $50.000 ..__, S4 00. ,...__.._ ...
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BAY AVE. CONTOlllAIY
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C8Tf T.D. $375,000. -
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IM:EANFRONT-IEllNSIU PT. ,,..... ............. 6000 Mt-ft.
OW--..tt..tH _, wit c•I.., ..,
n•an•h oHtr -......., n~• .. 1s.
t.,••· etc. Prl4t of ew1tr•"P·
$1.200.000. Hf.1'400.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAL ESTAT[
s... llfnta p,,,,_, ~
2436 w Con! Hwy ~Buch ., .......
NEWPORT IACH
PRIME RESIDENTll. Hl:OME
3 Triplexes in a row on oceanside of
PCH m Corona del Mar.
2 Duplexes + 1 Triplex in a row on
Balboa Peninsula -1 lot from sand
and surf. Near 19th St.
1 Duplex on the water with dock for
30' boat.
All Large Assumable Loans at 12112%.
Owner's motivated!
Cfflwy 21 /M9w,ort Cewler'
640..5JS7
I
DAUIHC. DUPUX
Old CdM. South of the highway, front
unit has two bedrooms , fireplace,
beamed ceiling and large kitchen.
Back unit is bachelor with complete kitchen. Really terrific at $259,500 .
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 EHi Cout Highway. CorOfta d~I Mar
Ol'EN HOU~E
REAL TY
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Find what you want In '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!( Daily PiJot Classifieds.
CIE
llDBll ILlllS CD .
OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
PRIME LAND
Ideal Planned Community Site.
Only 10 Miles From Fresno. 691
Acre Cattle Ranch. Located At The
Foot Of King s Ca nyon National
Park. Boating, Fishing, Skiing, Etc.
In Process Of Being Zoned Into 17
Forty Acre Sections. Projected
Increase Of Fresno Is :llOo/ci In Next 10 Years. $387,720 Down. Price.
$2,197,380.
COSTA MESA D\ftD
Just Listed This Lovely Duplex In
Eastside Costa Mesa. Each Unit
Has Two Bedrooms . One Has Patio,
The Other Unit Has Private Yard.
Both Units Recently C8rpeled &
Painted. $179,500.
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UMDAISLE Exciting opportunity! Wide channel
view from spectacular architectural
designed 4 bdrm, 5 bath, pool home.
Slip for 2 large boats. $1,495,000.
Summer Occupancy.
UDO ISLE HOMES
Featured on Homes Tours this lovely
traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath hoD)e,. newly redecorated. Priced to sell q~ca:ly at $415.~. Must see. .
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings. Great for entertaining.
$420,000. Best price for the money .
PEMIMSULA POIMT IEACHFIOMT
Panoramic bay & ocean view at
wedge , from prime large lot. 4 bdrm, 3
bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featur·
ing marine room. $1.385,000.
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 bdrm, den, spacious Plan 8. im·
maculate. Low priced at $215,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
'.loll f\11 1•,1d• ur v• N b t,l) (,l l:J I
Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949.
COME WITH US ..• TO WESTCLIFF.
ELEGANT FOUR BEDROOM'RFOUR BATH HOME. LOVELY COUNT Y FRENCH FAMILY ROOM ANO KITCHEN .. FRENCH
DOORS .. CUSTOM CARPETS.., DRAPES AND WA L LPAP ER . PRICr. RED UC ED
~.ooo .. NOW only $285.000.
1617 WESTCLfff DR. H.L Ul-7300
AIHOIMAL
Can you find a property
four doon from the So
Bayrront with a •5X85'
lot on Balboa Island
where the owner will
consider anything or
value·stocks, cash, land,
units. you name 1t and
the owner will trade.
Includes plans for a new
duplex. AstlngUS0,000.
leltoa w.d Uy
67).1700
OCEAHAtONT
SELLER WILL HELP
FINANCE AT 13 '1.
Cl.oice comer duplex. 3
bdrm, 3 bath up, 2 bdrm.
2 bath down Can con·
vert to a larger home.
'795,000!
..... ..,Prop.
lltlon
•675-7060.
WHAT A YA.LUE
U you've waitA!d for an
exception.al buy-this is
1t! A channi.ng. com·
fort.able 3 Bdrm home
located oo a quiet cul-de·
sac sl At only Sll0,000
th IS IS the best pn ced
ho me in this area
751·3191
c:::. t.,fl { (.
-t"' Pl~( JP!. H I ,~ ',
DOM1'11SAD
We have I.he perfect 4 Br
& fam rm on cul-de-sac
Wllh pool siu lot! Dry
your tean. and call us
now ! Unbelievable al
Y-···~· RCTaylorCo
{•.,l{J '1\1\I
SELL idle It.ems with a Da ily Pilot Classified
Ad.
101140/o flHAHCIHG AVAIL
Assume existing 1st T.D. on this 4
bdrm ho m e in NEWPORT
Ri viera payable at $668 per
month ! ! Featuring French doors ,
rireplace, 2 l • baths. raised
wooden deck . & new carpets &
paint. Onl y $141 ,900 .
$114 NI MOMTH ...•..
when you take over existing low
interest FHA loan!! This is a
superb starter home for a young
familr. Lots of potential & priced
to set at $89,500.
MEWPOU IEACH OfffCE
2670 S. M~ Dri"
(714J 75'·1501 17141752-7373
Walker&lee
Real Estate . .
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WASttlNG1'0N CAP> Bill Gold bad a secret.
It Wat published in the Waahlnttoo POil every day
ror $4 years, but It remained a secret lo the real ot
the country.
What Gold knew so weU ls tbal Wa•hln•ton ta
not just a capitol city where presldentt prealdt,
le1l1lator1 leelslatl', diplomata maneuver, cowu
rule and regulators reaulate.
Washington la also a place where people
wonder Why the L 4 bus Isn't air conditioned and
who to caJI to act a dead tree removed. Where
people care more ubout the price war between
Giant and Safeway ttu:an the war between Iran and
Iraq. Where David Hartman Ls better known than
David Stockman.
In Washington, 11omtt people picket lo keep the
Yankees out or El Salvador a nd some picket to
keep an Exxon station out or their neighborhood.
That's the Washington Gold wrote about every
day since Jan. l3, 1947, in a column in a corner or
the comic pages.
His column was called "The District Line" -
Washingtonians' term for the border between the
District or Columbia and the Maryland suburbs.
Al the end or June, Gold and the column
retired.
To say so long. 950 Distnct Liners <what he
always called his readers) stopped by the Post
lobby to sign a scroll.
fn a farewell editorial, the Post said Gold
helped thousands lo become "naturalized,
permanent r esidents of this community."
Post publis her Donald Graham says, "There's
a certain connection that a very few journalists
can make with a bi~ community of readers and
long ago, somewhere back in those 34 years, those
readers came lo believe that Bill was shooting
straight with them."
The column h as been replaced by "Bob
Levey's Washington." Levey's first effort saluted
Gold's 34 years.
Gold's first column carried a plea for a new
stadium a'od a report about a motorman on a
crowded Washington streetcar who caJled out:
"Come on. folks. Move lo lhe rear. Take the back
seats, just like you do an church "
In a newspaper that helped bring down a
president. whose editorials are studied in Saudi
Arabia, there isn't much room for local chit·chal.
Gold wrote 1l. though: 19 7 column inches of
chit-chat a day
In "The Distric t Lane" there was room to
wonder why dogs always like to look out the
windows or moving ('ars, to crusade for camp
safety and against panhandlers and the use of
"hopefully" at the beginning of sentences.
Indeed. he made room for endless crusades.
He wanted lo bring back the Senators baseball
team. He scolded radio stations for disclosing the
location of radar s peed traps. H e wanted
cafeterias to quit displaying the desserts first,
before the patron had decided upon his main
course. He wanted signs erected at new building
sites so passers-by could know what was going up.
Gold ran a "give-aways" section. Readers
offer ing to give away an old piano or ''darling,
playful puppies" we re expected to send along a
dollar to benefit Children's Hospital.
Gold persuaded thousands to quit sending
Christmas cards to co-workers and lo send the
savings to Children's Al Lawson, a hospital of-
ficial, says "The D1striet Line" raised between
Sl.6 million and St 7 million
Gold lobbied to get small news in t he
newspaper, too This was a typical exchange
between columnis t and editor, as related by Gold
in an interview:
"Al, there was a bad lie-up on the Beltway this
afternoon: 10,000 peoplf' were late for supper .
They'll want to know what happened."
''Gee, 8111, wt.>'vc got an awful tight paper
tonight "
"OK, Al 1 '11 call the Evening Star. Maybe
they'll be interested."
And the next morning's Post would find room
for a story explaJning the delay on 1-495.
Gold, a night person, awoke about 1 p.m. and
ale breakfast with wife Bernice. In the column,
always, ''the married woman I li ve with."
At 6 p.m ., he went to the office to return phone
calls, read the mail and find out what would be in
the next day's paper.
Between 9 and 10, he wrote the column.· And
then rewrote it. And tinkered and lightened and
polis hed. And showed the piece to colleagues and
to ask them to lake a whack at it,.
"!he bes~ o( .~s write some pretty crude things
once m a while. he s ays. ·'This column was all
the Post asked me to do The least r could do is
write it in fairly good Enghsh." •
. ~e often left as the dayside .J>eop~ were
arriving, to go home, eat the day's olber meal and
g? lo bed when Washingtoniclns were sending their
ktds to school and reading "The District Line" at
their breakfast table.
The married woman he lived with didn't let
him read the column at the table. He'd get too
excited lf he d1dn 't like it
31. 1981
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P UBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS •UllNEll HAMI STATllMINT TM l•llOWf119 per-. It "4"9 llutl ........
Al(H PRESTIA OATA SY\TEMS CO NSUL rANT UtU Vt• S.nlle90, Minion Vi.lo. C .. 110.,lla 'l'J .. I Rl< ... l'd Char .. , P•ttll•, 21'1U v .. $61111•9•>. MIUIOll Vte10. C•llfornl• .,.,,
Tiii• bu\INu I• conouctecl by an In•
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u.1 .. 1 ""m '"Dll.-Or-C.0.•I O<Mly PllOt, Jiily 11 t• JI A\00 I, 1 .. 1 >t•MI
P BLIC NOTICE
NOTICE 0' C600 uun11•u•u NOTICE TO PERSONS ..._ ,., • .,,., INTERESTED IN THE
"·' -..t1u..i ESTATE 0 8ENEFICIAl. SE AV ICE co -"" F c. IR v I H 1y -'"""Tr"""..,_,'"' 1011-METZGER, DECEASED. 1n11 ducrti:i.o ouo 01 t•11•t WILL Notice Is hereby given: U~LL AT PV6LIC AUCTION TO THE To all perS""S inter .... ,. ... IGHEST 6100EA FOR CASH ""' "'"' lP•ubl• at .. ,.,.. of "'' 1n •••fut ed. whether as creditors, ""°"•'.,. '"' un11ec1 ste1n1 .11.19111, hei rs, legatees, or de· ""'and Ince'"' con••Y•0 to•"""°"' vi sees. in the ec:tate of C. h•ld by II ~r w l<I °"" of fru•t In • JO l11tproporty11tr11ne•1e•0t><••btd Irvin Metzger, deceased, TRUSIOR BRAOFOAO A SMITH, whose last address was
·~~o~·e~~IAAY STATE MUTUAL Ma rtinsburg, Penns yt· SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOGIATION, Vctnia 16662, that letters ecorpcwetton tes tamentary or of ad·
R•<,,,_ M<trc11 "· '"° " •n\lr ministration have been Is· Ho ·-·n-ll~)-IJI ofOI 11c1a1 lhro•<11 ,,, ,,,. office e>1 '"' sued to Hollidaysburg R•corc1tor ot 0r ... oo c.o...,IY. "10 e11ec1 Trust Co., Hollidaysburg,
of '""' a..c.rtbt• uw foll-•1>11 pre> Pa Blair C PA b 1>4'rly . 0.. . y :
Loh 101a -1011 of T•.c• t01. c111 Blair County, a court of of "'••!)Ort e. .. 11. tn the County e>1 competent jurisdiction of O••ngt Stele OI C•lllo•n.. .. per the State of Pennsylvania. c-ty ci.n e10r ... c-, NI J..,, ~ttnr1 ,1.,.. '"1>11 ...... Or .... CMst o.lly ,. ... H, 1 .. 1.
"'*'-Or .... CM.ti Delly l'il.C Jwly it,...._,, I•, 21, 1"1 ~t
"C:TITIOUS 8USIHllH NAMll STATli.Ml[HT
mep •e<OtOllO '" -1', ~UH JS to a. T Of M•><•ll-• Mecx. 1n ,,,. omu 01 hat the f o 11 ow ing lh• county •t<OrOor Ol Wld<ounty person iS indebted tO Or
?OO V•• a.re .. -. ,., •• ,....., a .. c,., holding personal property TN follo.1119 ptr-. Is OO!ng bull
Jvly J• ....... '· 14. 11. ,., , ------"'" .. C A L IF O RN I A C•l~I~=·:,,,., ...... .., commonc» Of the Said decedent. "II""'°" " -.oo.., no we,,anty H 0 M E SA V I N G S & ts111•1nM101tt como1e1nen<><c"' LOAN ASSOCIATION, PUBLJC NOTICE ------------
PICTITIOUS MISlllllll MAMelTATEMaMT
Tiit tell-Int --•rt dol111 blltllltU M : MAllSHA Ll!E A'TL, IUI S. Loere Sltwt, .--1m, CA CAltL F'. MAllYIH, UHi L•
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c-ty c-.. °' .... CWllly Oii J"'' Jt, 1 .. 1. ,,.,.,,
''*I"'" Orentie CMll o.11, l"ltot, Jwl' JI, A11t. 1, H, 11, 1 .. 1 · ,_..,
PUBUC NOTICE ... ,..., IU,llltlCMI C:OU•T OP TMn ITATE O'CAUll'MNIA Pott TMa COUNTY 0, ltlValtSIDll .............. ,.o ........
111•_....,CA,_. PLAIN1'11'F: LAllllY SAHO•lts JOHNSON •n• CHAltLOTT• IUZA•lrTH ~OE,IHOAHT· ITU'H•U L.. LUCAI; VIOLET AHN LUCAS eM DOlll I llwtotett XX, lllC ........ MIU IDM
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P UBLIC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUS MlllM•ll lllAMllSTATaMa•T Tllo lellowlnt --•rt ••t111 ........... :
AIRWAY "'"OWICH '"°"'ll, JIOO Alrwv ...... ..,, .. , ... CMte ,_. .. ,ee.nw ,r .. J . Smltll, 2111> ~·
I.II., Hlllltlfltll.on 9N(ll, Ce...,._ "•ltcllle IC. Smllll, 110'2 Al'I· -•01.11..~~c;· n.-Tlll• 11\ttlMu ta c911dvctM .., • ....... I___., Pritcllla C. SMllll , Tiii' MM-' w• fllM •1111 1M Collnh Cltn el o..,.. c-ity en Jiily 2t, 1 .. I.
PUBLIC NOTICE
lllOTlC& Of' .,~CATION
flOll C:MANOll l1f OWNllltlHI .. 0, ALCOHOLIC •EVllllAOe &.ICllMH
LEOALMANAGEMENT, •10 Ntwpo<I Conltr O••··· Slit lo I S30, N•woorl ... , ... C..lllOtlllt .,....,
0•-' Klflll T-..c>-., )OU Pa...,
0. Vt11•. lr.lne, C..lllorn1• tVIS Tiii• bu•u1.0111 conducted Dy an In <ll•IOu•I 0.-1 K r_.,.,.,_, Tiii• .a.temonl wel llled wttn 1'11 Coullly C,.,_ ol O<engo County on July
u. "'' F1'6W Publl\lwd Or•nuo Cw11 D•1ly P11ot, J"I' 17, 14, JI, A\00 1, ltet l)IJ-tl
PUBLJC NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE RN. Pl.AVA CASTILLO, INC l .. OPlylng lo lllt Otp.,tmtnl Of AICollollc 8tYtr ... c.ntf"OI for "41" On S.le G,,ntr•I IP ..... Eal Pl I lo ult "CTIT'IOUs•u•1HESS arcollollc """ ...... 101 Adema NAMll STAT•Mll NT '11n11 Av-. Mllf\llllglon 8Hcll, C.lllOf'fM• TM lotlowing 119rson I• oolng bu•I 'lll>llllwd Orentie CMM 0..1, Pllet nut. MU H J"IY >t,""9.1. U, JI, lttl »t!Mt P11l>lhlwd OrellOt CMat 0911y Piiot, LA RAY YORTY AOVE RT ISI NC,,
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUI 9"51Mall
llAMa ITAT•••T Tiit felt-lne --· .... INIAt .............. :
Ol!E·LIOHT~UL OltA,HICS, t.U,..... a., ......... v ........ Ce. n1• o.-L-............ t.U,..... Ct.,,_ v.....,, Ca. ttM
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,_,.,~el ar.,.. c-.ty en'""'
J .. 1, JI, '"' ,.,....,, Sin Sluon Or • Hunll1>11lon lie.Kii, CA ., ... Lerry R•y Yorty, Sill Sl\M>n Or , H"nlln91on BM<ll, CA.,..., PUBLIC NOTICE
----T'11> bllllneu Is c-ucl..i Dy tn In·
MOnU rocaaono•s dl•tdu••
Ott IMIUC TUN.,Ell LMr, A Yony ..... 1.,•uru.c.c.1 r1111 lwltnwnl ... llltd wltll -H.tlo It......., ti...,, to c,....ltws of County Cttn. ol O<engo Counfy on Jul~ lbt wl1N11 lT9ll•l•t0<1 IMI t tout~ IS, "" lrtntltr It •._,.I 1• N mou Oft '"'DI tltrHlltl •••PtrlY lltrtln •fl• Pllblltft9d Or ... C..\t O•llY Plk14, -.SCrltlt& July II, 1', )I, Aue 7. '"' Jlll .. 1
Tiit -end -!Mu .-.. , tll• lnltn••d lr•n•ftrort ••• ValtNC* L-TYLElt, ... MAIULYN PUBLIC NOTICE
0. TYUlt, ......... HODO Lent C.U ...... ClllllWN• tJtV. "CTITIOUS 8USINllSS Tiit 1KeU911 In Celllernle of I MAMIE STATllMllNT
dllof ._... 9'flct w 91'Wl ... 1-.I TIW lol-ng perton It dD1ng bull
-CIMa of lM IM .... lr911t .... W ntt> .. '1'1Ja It OM!._........ JACKSON t. KIAi(, )120 RoO\tWll
PWIMI"*' Or .... CaeN Dell' ...... All •I~ ...._.,_.. 11-.... M · Way, Cott• MKe, CA.,.,.
2',1 .. 1
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS•Vllllast WELTllll lfW l'LO•A WELTER, >I Count' Cl ..... Oii 0.engo C:....nty on July MAMSITA" ... llT ColHfl "8ct, C•t. Mffe, C.lll0tllle 11', 1"1 Tll• ltllewlllf ,,._ It -. lllnl· fli21. ,, .. ,..
,.. .. H : Tllet .. ~' """""' Mritlo I Publlf/Wod Or-Coo•t Dally Piiot, ACWA TOTS, .a• c:.wtleM Of., dM<rl .... 111 ..,_,91 ••· All •tock 111 Jiiiy 14, JI, ""9 1, 1•. 1 .. 1 lUl .. I CwOf\9 del MM, c.. nw I•••. iw..tturt fhrbir••· 1redt PUBLI(' NOTICE C•IYltrert ftlllllt1 ,,.,<•, 411 • .,. '°"' wlll of • cwteln celit •· Cortten• Or., c.,._ del Mer, Ce. <ot•llltl --.,.., '-''· •1141 It
t1'U lec•IH et J .. Nt...,.t e011t•vtr4. Tii i• 11\ttlllffl 11 COndtlclH by • CMt• ....... Calllorllle t1'11. NOTIU 0' T•USTEH' U.LC ..... , •• ,.,,,_..., Tl• ......... _~ llY !tie Mid Ujl A ... tO, M l, •I 11·00 •.m N•n c-.., ...... ct ltentl-• •I .. "' loc•ll .. It THIE c, l si.w. H s..IMlllultO TruUto, of Tllll ....i-1 wa Ill ... wtlt\ .. l'llOSTING HOUSE. \Ml ctrt.111 OMd 91 Tr"'t uacuted by
'"~::':~,.,Kl•rv .,,_, , .. 0 °""" 111 23861 Et Toro Rd. El Toro,
Tru ... Dr •ff1'ltlOl •bfM<llO•Cltltull CA. City of : El Toro, '" 1111 oo"~"O"• tecu•eci t1>eroDy California 92630 11orotoforo ... cutlHI tno 0tll•1rec1 lo That the undersigned de· '"• und.,~oned • wr1tt•rt O.C••r•Uon . . • of oe••u11 MKI o.m.no ,.., s.11, .,,., sires to receive the said ... ,.11onnooool1>•te<ri-•tecuon10 personal property or col·
<• .... '"" .,,_,.,O'W>4 10 wu w•d p•o lect the claim Cs> and to re-ptrh to .. 1 .. 1y w1d OC>llGtllDfl,, a "° th I I lhero•fl•r '""""°"'"llN<l<•uMldwtd move a co lected or re· nOlltt ol bfte<ll •<Ml Of tlt<UOfl to ... celved from the State of •t<o•decl Aot•I 1 •. loit1 ., ""'r Ho California to the said state ;~·,~~ o;::O:'°" P-.... of w•o 01 where letters testamen-
»io wio .. 111 o. maoe, but "'""°"' tary or of. administra tion to•entnl 0< warrAnfy, t•ri<tu or Im· have been ISSUed.
pnea, •eGtr<1•1>11 11111, POUHtion. or A 11 p ersons ha v 1 n g tn(umt>•.,..,,., to pooy tllt romtlnlng I i i prlncto•1 wm of f11t ,,..,,., -u•eci by c a ms aga nst the dece· w10 o .. o o1 lru\I .... 1,, ,,,,., .. 1 •• '" dent or an interest in said
~~':.,"~:! :;:.~~°:.0..!:·~:·0,t~:u".~· estate and wishing to ob·
10, •h••11<t• .,,0 "'pt"'" of t~ JeC t to such removal must Tru•ttt '"""°' "'" 1ru1tt crea1.., Dr gi ve written notice of such •••• o...., o1 1ru•• !>t•a wie "''" 11e objection to the·person or
:·;: 0:t:'!:·c:."::~~\1!~:! '.': persons indebted to, or "•nt • lo 1,,. CIYK c.n1er au1101119, holding personal property lOOt••'~~n A••-1n 1,,.c11v of, the decedent. Such
010••l'0t.C•11wn1• notice must be given to the •. ~~.':"',..::::-; ~.,!~~::1~·~_:.~~·:: person ho Id Ing the
~nP•ld l>tltnu of Ille obllg•llon personal property Or
~~~··:,: ;~,=.;: ~;1~'.~!."!~ against whom the claim is
•M •d•Ml<n " '-"u•1 n ,0 .,.· made at the address as
ltrm•M 11--O•ftQ "'" f OU m•v t•ll I I s t e d a b 0 v e w I t n I n . 1110 w~ TH I RTY DAYS after first 0•1• July I), "" t. I . ' ._1c1efs.,.,,1oce pub •cat on of this noltce. ••w1<1r"'''" Dated: June lS, 1981 a, To s-vic.c-•v . ....,. Ruth B. Weaver, Trust LtllM ,...,.., AuL _,..._, O t f Ice r , as Executor
:-~; ~"!;!. e s t a t • o f c . I r v i n 111•1w1111 Metzger.
P .. i.11,,..., N••PO" H••bor "'••• Published Orange Coast Preu c-rw0w111>t1w0<anoo C0Ht Da'I p ·1 t J I 10 17 2 Dally Pllol, Jwty Jf, Jt, .t.uQ 7. , .. , 1 Y I 0 • U V , , 4, 32~11 31, 1981 3040·81
PlJ Bl.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
CONSOLIDATED
REPORT OF CONDITION
Of SOUTH COAST BANK of Costa Mesa, Orange
County, California, and Domestic Subsidiar ies at the
c.lose of business on June 30, 1981.
State B.ink No. 1239 C01111tro.n.o10r.,..c--,..,J"'y Tlleluldllllllt lr.,Jltt latnl-dto Wllll•m c. wwmlngion 111, -••·
Jt, , .. 1. II• contummeld •' 111e offlct 01 GortMO 0t1ar i. ,.,. • 1n1lr1H11tt11 Ooflar Amounts ,.,.,,,. IUltltOW u citow co . ,,,. aui No 2111, tn lloolt 1-.a. Pa99 tut, of In Thousands "'*'"*' e>.,.. c...e Diiiy ,.. ... &.lrt<el1t A-. OrolftOll, c..111.,111• Olllctet •acordt el or.,.. Co<H\ty, C h d d f b k 2 ]"'L J"'' ,1, A\11. f, 1 •• 21, t"1 ,.,., '2'45 on Of' .ittf ,.....,.1 u, IWI. ct11to•lll•. -INt-t 10 .,. .. cer as an ue rom an s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .-
PUBLIC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUS 9'114Nll.ll . ....,...,..,.... .. ,
Tiie tel ....... ,..._ It ...... llUSI· .....a •. INST.V.TCAU. tt4t .... lkllll l'i ••
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Tiii• ................. , .. will\ ... c.-tr CNr1t ti Or.., C-'Y.,. ,..,.,
Tiit• .,.., .. 1,.,.,., 11 ,.,.1e<1 1• 1.i11 Notice .. Ot1au11 -e1ac11oft to U.S. Treasury securities •......•............... 1,3S7
c.11 ........ Ufltl•m am-rel .. c:oea Soll --rKW-"'""II J, '"'· Obllgat1ons of other U.S. Gov't St<U.. .... • 1111!rvfrWl4 Ho UH, In ..,. .... . d ti 2 7 Tiit _.,.. .--e1 1119 ..,...,, , ... 1u1 ... Ofncie• Rocor.n"' wld agencies an cor pora ons . . . . • . . • . • . . . . . • . . . , Sl w1111_e1...,.,_,,.111 .. 1,.._. c-ty, w111 unttr .,,., _ .... ,,.to Obligations of States and
row EK,_ Ce., 1'1' Eetl LlllCOl1t M id 0... el T'11tl •II el pUbllt auc political SUbdiVISIOOS ....... . . . . • . ........... 2,257 ,.,..._, c:ar... c.it1Wlll• f2MS, ...ci u .. for<..,...-... moowt o1 t1w ""11 Federal funds sold and securities tM IHI _, ler Ill ... <1 .. mt'IW 911 td Sl•l• of ...,_,le._ •I Seutll ..,. h d d crffltor -·•~ u ,.., ""'~ '"""· O••nt• cownt, Harbor pure ase un er agreement 1, 111e 111111_ • ._, ........ if,.~ M1111tc1,.1 ca .. rt, .. 01 J•m""'" to resell in domestic offices .
'"•llt1111M•.-<lfi.cl..,,. ••wtuerd, H••oort , .. ,II. a. Loans, Total (excluding D•1" """ it. 1111 Cttt1eN1t•, •" ... 1 '1flN, t1t11 -tn· d I I JS 892 uroy Wtlla• ••rott <-_,.., to -,,_ held DV " unearne ncome . . . . . . . . ... , . • . . . , Flor• w.,..; ..,.,., Mid OMct"' Tnalln '"' P•-• b. Less: Reserve for
"'*'""' Orentie C:.O.•I =:~=. :~·:r.:. ... ':",. ~.::.!:,:'~:': .!'!!: possible toan losses. . ........... 216 , 1 ,. 1111 ,.,._.. '° c. Loans, net .................................... JS,676
13,100
-------------1 J111, JI, A14 1, 14, 2t, 1•t M4J41 "· t"1. .. ,..,.
"'-lllltl!M Orentie C.•t Delly l'ttot
~Y...!_ ·---_ 1 '•RCEL 1· L04 "of Traci Ho uJO. Bank premises, F. F. & E., etc ..........•........ 2,810
PUBLIC NOTICE ;~~:::s-;0•,~. ~:~:J'.! 1:f ~ Other assets .................................... 1,727
642-5678
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""•-~. rwc.orci. o1 °".._ TOTAL ASSETS ................................ 62,434 ... ,...,, c-1,,C11111om1e, LIABILITIES M0T1ct10fl1A&.a PAllCIL 2: An ""'"'1"""'1 non. Demand dePosils of lndlvlduals, .. ,,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE Of' ltaM. "'"""""" Utlllll.,. .___. tor Int' ta •nd I I lllOnC. TOCalDtT'Oll• ATNIYAH a.La .. , ... ,"".........,. L01a °' rract u•. partnersh PS, and corporal ons ......•.....•. 11.~2
Ot'MIUl TllAMH• ,., nea 1UN1t1CM1 cou•T •• .i.ow11 e11 • m., rtlorcltd '" '°°" Time and savings deposits of Individuals, ,. .. 1e!'.::!:!:!i"~~.... '=m::,::-:r ~::::'::: ~!!i.:::: :.:_u;.=::':: ~!::; partnerships, and corporations .............. 39,006
IN .,,."' _.,... ir.it11,.,.r !Mt• '"-,.......,. --.. ..,.. Ml· TNa cou....,., °' 0...... c-1,, Cellfornl•, IPOlttntt ,.1111 ..... Deposits of United States Goverhment .•............ 38
11u111 ,,_..., I• ....,. • "" '"°* en -u : NO. .... ,.,,. "''"" for •11119MI •nd .. 111emtt11 Deposits of States and
PUBUC NOTICE Jiii' al, A119. '· 1 .. 11, Hit 141M1
*"'1-. ,....,..._..,... C..n7N •A YWAllD DAY 1 o .... TCM .. 1e1 Trec1 Mid ,_.,.., •1111 , .... Certified and officers' checks 1 010 .,., .. ,.., ,,,.,.,tr 11er•t11111t•r lllALM> •N=.•••o. ,.., 111 , .... 11.,. •• ••• ....... , Wflt•• ..ici '•<ti 1 •1o1.-t.oi a of political subdivisions ........•................. S,950
Tiie 11orM .W ~ ...,:.., tf 1111 ..... J"-1 .. 1 """"' OK..... ' f'Mllll fW -w ............ -· . '' '' '' '' '' ''.' ' .. '' ' '-:...====-=-=-=--=-=----==----1 -==-=::::======::11M t11t..-.v ..... ,.,.,..; Aw.,,.....,.v.,...,,c.,,.,. NOTtal ,1 Hllllalv oiv•N Viet tlKll ,.,,., ••• con•tr11eltd 1n •<· TOTAL DEPOSITS IN
P•'BUC NOTICE "U•Lllt,.A.MDaltl,IHC.,17*•. Tlllt...._.ltc.-.c•.., ... i... IM w• ...... .,"NII •t .....,,. .. cordanc. w11110111ou1111 m...,.c1,.1 DOMESTIC OFFICES .............. 57,436 PUBUC NOTICE
PlJBLIC NOTICE
" Pe1111r1,.., c .. t. M9U, c.11,...111• .C•lftel, _.. 11 ... ......, .. ••......., IW4llMM•.,..., • .....,,-.""" Total demand deposits .............. t2,480
------------..,... ~ '· GerWll 11111itet t• '""'"'•11•11 •• HI ' '"''""" 11"" "' 119 ..,. fecttluo Total time and 5avfnns d-lts ..... 44,9S6 • ..1.-Tiit Mutt• lot Cell,_.,.• et tt1it Tlllt ........_. -Ill• wt"' lie .... ler c-1, 111 w 9''9r I .. llll:tl 1•94W 911 .... ~ 12, • v-• ""KTITIOUS•ut•••N "CTITIOU19'l.,11.. <Jllef •m<llll.,. • .,,_...,.....,... c_.'°"'"°'._c ... .,.uu.-Y .,~ ""·••eMuttOAVt T11eattwt....,.•trlllfw• corn-TOTAL OE POSITS IN DOMESTIC llAMelTATllMllitT ........ .,. • .,. .... ,. offk• " ............. IHMNfW i.: "·'"'· WA•••N .. WAU•N .. HltGllt ............ "'*""'9'1"''•v~ ANO FOREIGN OFFICES .................. 57,436 TM f.,_.,.. --••• "'"' .Tll• f-.it--It ..... ...._.-.. ,.,..,. tt1u ~ ........ w• ao: '-O,..,..,......,.._ll,c.1t1vn1• Other llabllltles 1 737 M!MM... -••: . All .._ .......... -_. ... ~--OrMlit C..-Dally l"Mllt ltYIM, c:..t1y tf Or .... , St• ti T•t 11e"'t .... , •• ,. .. •I tlle ''''' ' •. ' ....••...•• ' •' ' '.'.'. ' ADVANCIO VIOl!O COM OlllllOGl!NTlll""'"·'*·· ....... "'" h Utt IAl•U .. J ... , ....... ,,14,11,1., ....... CMl .................. ,ltJ. ~................... SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY "°"'""° IJ1'Y9MA_, .. , ... lft9tf. ~ IMcl\ CeHtWMe lt•lf.ortr _... .._ y-. ._. ...._....., ... .._.. ..... tlflle •••111c.-....1t~H.llillett8(• Common stock Ctf';t~~~ ..... <• ~-"· °" .... ._ ,.,......, =:.r.,:_:,: • ... ..._.... PUBLIC NOTICE = = :::...'..:.'" 111111"' ~~=-C..~~ a. No. shares authorized .. 1,000,000
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$94.tOO
lnvuton detipt! Two 2
Bdrm. Unill CWTtnl ln·
come . '740 Mo. 1 year
home protecUorl plan in·
eluded Call to see! ... m 1
THE l<EAL ESTATERS
••• ............
1248 Bristol
Cotta Maa
You a ... the winner of
TWO FREE PASS~
($17 value>
RlNGUNG BRa;
BARNUM• BAILEY c•cus Anaheim Coonvention
Center Aue. 6-17
Long Beach Arena
AU&. ~23
To t'laim passes. call
M2·S678, ext. 272. PIS5es
mu.st be e1cban&e<I for
reserved seats at box
office pr ior to
performance.
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YOUI IST BETS!!
10 UNITS: Assumable
$1 72 ,000 In lo ans.
S311o,OOO. Orao&e
8 NEW CONDOS: From
s12s.ooo to $137.000
Costa Mesa
DUPLEX: 1 Yr old. As·
sumaule Sl.50,000 loan
S21S,QOO Orange.
6 UNITS: Brand new
S 168, 000 loa_n '2.55, 000
Sao Bernardino
LOT IN DANA POCNT
293 down · will
ubordlnale S145,000
SO. CAUF.1.W.TY
546-5'05
WANTNPTHEtGHTS!
Need 2 or 3 bdnn, 2 ba
"pretty" house for
clients who must leave
their home soon 1225,000
to SJ00,000 range. Call
Cleo, United Brokers.
Rea llors 548·2739 or
message 645-5000 ext
529.
SUPEH! SUPBI!
Executive 4 bdnn pool
home in an excellent
area. Creauve financing
available Only $178,000.
Ca II today 979-"70
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
llST-•--, ... Mc--Tl.GO NGLTONF CSOF.AUCURSFrE'S' W11Ast•·~ •••••••••••u••••u••u •••oo••••• .................................. ,. ..... ....,.., .. VV1'I • I • llabiAl•As un dOWft Wfltueopltoft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1M SO.C+.Ll'OIMA lo the Newport Heights area in Costa Sbdn:n. pool. rua lralot ... auva ,;;;' Youn. It and eave orwc •LOY&YUD<h 1 Br 1 81 Coodo. pen RARE C·l H Newpo~
Prlntely owned la.nd Me 5 a ' s finest q U al it y De W Maoy xtru. $395,000 4 Bdtm~lll sba :!!!n lb.I~ T~!t lO~ ~u I lfulr om P 1 ~t 'd thouu~ floor Adult• Beach Property SO
wit.hiathtClevelandNa-condominium project. We will be Broker: fU·HU. Jearprrorwo'cau LOTS w, ~r tC: aut ~~ en3 auarded 111e, pool rn1n1.11e 1n pnme tocoa
Uoftal Fctell. 25 miles holdin 0 H< Sat/Sun 1 5 Be &37.aM Ml..,. o or • try arae rm. rt<' tac StLS.OOO Sand llon Owner will finance
£11t of San Juan I pe~ ouse . . . Wa'"to :·-<'h.•Br,fam SUPER TERMS bath home with (&Mat Alexondtr Broke E1clu11ve Prtncipala Capistrano. Unique 0~ sure to stop In a~d see lhe difference 111 ~ .. MOllMWOODS 12.115.000. apPolntrne.nu. Xlnl as 67,_27411 · only Ask for lrenr
port unity for creative attention to detail can make In your rm. l \4 ba. S14f,900. llAUTY L .... V.... I.E. aumable loans Owner ---Loudon. Al\. 63J-4241 or
person lo complete a new b.ome. At the comer or Palmer W-i403 Immaculate 3 Bdrm 4'7·17{1 wUI help finance. Ap S31·J300 __
c u • lo m d ea 1-• ne d and Santa Ana. 752·6499 BBYcho. 3W8N8ER1,:,, baNo •. av""atc~ home on qWet cul de aac 1050 fr39'-iaed 11~5·T ,~nly A P E A C H A"10
Oeodtal<' Dome. Hi&hnt ... in NorlhwoodJ. Plush LAMJ-e H• ,000. ..,....n at WI DEAL!! SHVICI CINTB
quality 11>aterial s PlanNRealty CUI. Corner lot. Up. carpels and CUilom ....................... I 5 119 Via Vella . Loads of fruit tret!~ + Uuy6000aq.ft of bldg throu1bout this 3,000 araded. Owner flexible, draperies thruout. Huge ••• t•I Owner/A(t.673-0697 RV access ,Lovi'ly 2 Ur with 10 bays Newport
1q.tl. home. On 2acres, submit terms. T7S·71M; patio with soothing spa. Move rlght In to this cotta&e + barhelor untt o 1 vd Cost a Me sa
with view• U.S. Build 891-4627 (7W) Many extras plus. low w/aparltllng pool and BEST fllll( IN Anx1outi seller will ron $300,oOO. OWCal 12~
'6'1~.000. OWC/Trade. Owner ready to deal \A.I $167,000. By owner. St60,SOO fltTDI Hff '11·2242 ----)'our own eat 1 le· PllCl/SLASHID interest assumable loan 1 •pa. 9"'3 assumable N.u sider all offers. $160,000 Realonomks 67~6700
Courtesy to brokers ....... ......, ION CosteM... 1024 mi. to beach! Lmmac Princonly,$81-S2160__ UWIDLU C011do11ti.l ... /Tow1t-67Je•r.~t;3.(714) 878-1966, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• u p & rad e d t b r , • -... .__. 1052 3 Bdrm 2 b•lh, im ho••• for.. 1700 " .... , den/bdrm., 1 & ~ bJI. _,,..... ".,,_.. macula!A!! Owner an• •••••• ••• .. •••••••••••• For S•~ e>w.f' Ai.-1'/iO/o Pools, jacuzzi, tcnnls. 1•••••••••00•••••••••••• lou$. $205,000. ,ALM DISllT
Spectacular •toryCape $84000 VA loan. 3 BR 2 clubhouse, wet bar. ILDICLOSIOUT RoyMce..11,llr. Deep Canyon Tennis
Cod. 3 Bdrm, 2ba +lg 1 BA w/dbl aar, fenced frplc. Perf. for cpl. JTrn AT PRa;PECT New 3 br. 4 br & 5 br 541-7729 Club Lovely 3br, 2ba
bdrm unit. Separate front & rur yds S N~ financing to exist· TUSTIN, 731·3111 homes, from S169,SOO. OC~OHT "A" Plan Great Green-
guest rm w/laundry ·' 110,000. Brter64&-4390 ui&".9"' loan n....." Sat. .For info. COOt•ct Donna S4SO,OOO b•lt Lo" •uwV>. down b th L t, _ __. -' -,., ".,....' Rancho Sao J oaquin ...........___vt... .. ' ~ a ge ~assuma· SSOOO down, Sll80 mo & Sun. 1-5, 9766 Verde Villa, Portola Model. Phillipa 831 -0541 . H-u,..w Th1soffenng 1Sanest.tll~ OWC SlllS.000 at L2'1
ble at 12% + OWC 2nd buua 3 BR 2 Ba fixer in Mar, 535-lSOOor968-334l. d M 831.Q607 a . Muve in rond1t1on. 3 sale One of Nev.port BKR 9SJ.t220 ____ _ 673-0188 ; B" C many upgra es. ust h Costa Mesa. Ownr/agt ..r. o-op. see ! Open House OPlHHOUSl bdrm, 2 ba ome in Beach's finest v1rwb l UMDEIS70,000
SAU IY OWMR 642-1523, ~7Ei Hwl~ Sal/Sun 1·5. 50 Navarre SUN 10-4eveby appt ~;~~~levl:.:is HiA~g~~)' bdrm home with guest Nr South Coast Plaia!
3 2 7 Cora 1 & 3 1 1 USTStDl H..t.Ow I 042 Sl69,SOO. S.Sl~. 2Br, 2Ba, den. comer upgraded throughout ~~~~:o:~ 675 6700 decor al or s h a r P '
Ametbyst673-0l88 Lovely 3 BR 2 Ba, ram .-..................... .......... 1041 lot. many upgrades Shows like model Must Earthlone 1 Bdrm con·
For S• ly OwMr rm home wlrplr. dbl Twnhle 1'7e0 IQ fl. 2Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.54,900. Foxglove Mdl seU fast. Askutg $239,500 do. pool, spu clbhse By
Newly remodeled 3 Br gar.$149,500. 2...,Ba. • guard ga.t e O•of~ mLake Plt.2Ql2Cimar-incl land. Come for 1n 100/o DOWH owner
2b h 'thba I w Broker646-UIO comm ., owne r will n>n Ct speclion Sat. Sun 1.6 Sharp,cleandoubleun1L mans a omewi Y v e · ' finance . Owor/agt o.tof 831-9949all6PM. Ownr. mobile home All new ----Loft · used brick frplc, SIO,OOODOWH $242500. 714)991-5490 Prime Dana Point l860PortWheeler or call appliances, new rar~l lttcOfMP'...,+y 2000 FAMl.YHOMl laundry rm. 2 car gar. Eastside Costa Mesa 1 ..._~ 104,. duplex on corn~r lot OCEAHllE:EZE 7tJ0,.9S960wner/Agl -1ng, fireplace & la rge ..................... ..
lo a quiet residential Hugefi.xedassumableat Townhouse. 2 Br, 11-'J "-" near Dana Martna. 2 Clean air, mountain YILLAIALIOA. private patio Owne
arealdeaJforagrowing 11 3 + OWC 2nd baths, pvt yard. 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm, l ba up. 1 bdrm view, trees, 3bdrm . l Br condo. View of wlll carry part finan c Op~~!:
family. Lovely trad1· 673-0188 gar, vaulted ceilings. THIMIOHG down beamed clng, 2 ...,. b a , s p acious Catalina Owner will mg. ~p
Ilona 1 styled home. NO CASH pool and spa. Sl00.500. TOWtiliOME? frplc, dining area, encl. townhome. Sl.24,000 by help finance. Submit of 20 units. E.side t::M. 7
custom built with many TD OK for down. Cute 3 OWC straight note Call the specialists at patio. S1S2,SOO owner. 533-7700 wkdays. fer. yrs old Overall f1J1anc-
desirable features and BR 2 Ba cottage. trade R&H lnv't 752-2197 the condominium in· Mission Realty 495-6585 eves/wkends. lroltft', 963::8_182 mg 1or.4. Owner motivat-
lols of room. 4 bdrms.. OK. Desperate. ~.000. formation cent.er. 494·0'131 ed Hurry! Call Kevin.
office, upstairs play rm.. Ownr/agt. Hi61·0693 OW ... EI n-..ao.&l"ED Touchstone Realty New Modula r Type Trade Luxury Newport
r 11 r I d' " """""° ~ home on h atre for In· 1"'llll!llllllllllllll!l-!!!llllllll~-I ~gm r~rm~ ~~. 1~: Col'OftocMIMcr 102 Large 4 Bdnn 2 bath 963-t1167 H0omeaf, letasPekd 3landt, ~ come Units or~ £qu1ty1-
ma"'ulate --·"11on re· ••••00••••••••••••••••• home , beautiful ASSUMA.11.EVA ceanron · pv $280 ,000 Act now ' LIQUIDA.TIOHSALE " """'" Tl--hruo Cul bcba, 24 secunty, fLShing c 0 A ady to move into .-WOA wallpapers l ut. Take over high balan~e pier from s34 .900 Broker O· P gent IA.YAtOHT
S399.SOO Three units with de satStred Owner will on v A loan on this 499.3816 63H:=.:51:.::;6____ Owner builder m115t sell
130/o
WOW!!
Spectacular borne with
covered entry. Huge liv-
ing room, fireplace.
country kitchen. family
area Magnificent bonus
room. Comer lot, RV ac·
cess. Owner may carry
AITD at 13'k. Price.
S134 .900. Act now.
546·2313
THE REAL ESTATERS
fireplaces. on a 45' carryAITDfor7 years almostnew3Bdrm2Ba -""-'-=-'-'---E"'STILUFF n o w Exdu s1\'e
Corona del Mar lot, for at 13.5% interest Foran on large lot. Nice up-New wood/glass. spa, LOVaY "' Peninsula Pouit home
the price of a duplex appointment to see. call grades. tentral air. lrg solar, 8 dk.s, 2 frplcs Unusual I levels br or 4 brand new 4 RR 4 811 Favorable assumable 540-1151 covered patio Call for 3+/3+ clolell.mobstrut· MIGUB.COHDO br + poss. office .,. sep .,. boat dock ''our
I.st loan. seller w/carry details. t.able/panor/vtllg vws Features 3 bdrm. 2 ba, entrance. Huge Country termi> or cash d1srount
2nd. Priced at $329.SOO k99M. P/P.494·7631. uparaded thru out Kit . Lge Playroom .,. Dan Bibb. agt 675 2311
down payment $82,000. lurrta ... "I ... , M 1cro wave. le velors. wet bar & pool table. J
B 0 /Bit II ... ~ "' patio & community pool bath Xlnt financing 640 7665
Y wner r -wi I Only available front row Great investment As· Im med occ. $267.500 OCE • 11oJfR011o..1T coo rale.67!>-3141 I lot 'ui ,.,,_ ga•..,,, a-a bl f """ "
h B 0 ""·-2bd "'"" Lc..r ·~ suma e 1nanc1ng Owf!e_r a.n 7~ 8 a~1 1 in 2 Bedroom House wit y wner , wv rm Plans and permits for Sl4l.OOO . ~!! Y owner oc;, 04.' new 3 Bedroom Unit 4 houses on 1 lot $130,000 ele&ant villa. Sl.650,000 BLUFFS CONDO-Single Balboa Lge pnce redur
car garage, la rge lot. Assumablell"'c lstTD CAROLTATIJMRLTR GOLfCOUISE story, 3Br, 2Ba, Lmda Lion 4 & 2br dph 20~ d own 675-0562 OWC2nd_640-7464 EllJCEO I 4lN-0029 Plan. New apphas. lllt>. 6407990
B k * * R UVIHG etc Assumable loan. ro er. . • 2 BR. 2 ba, R·2 lol. Rm Saft Juon Enjoy serene setllllg m owner agt S230,000 078 434 llGONIA. 4 IR POOlHOME 2 Bdrm condo 1n adult ror 2nd unit 2 bllcs to this totally upgraded 2 855·201._3 ___ Capistrano I
Elegant oew 4 Br V1r· Exce11ent College Park oriented <?rang~tree bch. S21S,OOO Assum bdrm 2 ba condo Good --•••••••••••••••••••••••
tor tan partial vu, area. Has Sl!0.000 I.St. as· Super loralM>n. aJr ~· $130,000. 494·9518, days location Affordable --------TRA.DEOISALl
ownr I contractor JUSl sume at 14'1,. $146,900 dillonmg ~more. flexi-_,g'T::.:8-'°"827='-'9'------fuiancmg Sl.28.750 HEWP'ORT CIEST 2 67 At res. 3500 :.q ft
completing. SS75,000. David, 646-3255 ble financui1g. North Lagl.Vla Beach, ISO first lime buyer and re· home, barn rorrab,
.y ~ 3 IR +pool + spo Now 163,400 deg. view or water. this 131-1440 llree. step nght up and \'1ew of entire \ alle}. "'"~ Harbor & Baker area. g property will be going to make us an offer A two many extras. f1nan<'mg.
Custom 4 yr old home 3 $146,900. Ow.ner will ~i Woodbridge court Aug. 6, a pe_ lllion bedroom rondo with lot~ Pri\•ate Owner l1r'd Bdr m, 2"1 ba. Xlnt l l3% thS40000 HewportlNdl 1069 of character Vaulted (714 >493·1372 financing. $410,000. 15~ carry a wi ' Really for order instructuig ex-••••••••••••••••••••••• ceilrngs and wet bar are S--' ...
dn. Courtesy lo Brks. down David,646-3255 55 1·3000 . ep~~totvr htoasse~~alfif;g·. SIS,OOODOWH Just some of the uma""'"' 1080
""' 0096 ....... '""" ~ ' ameo'1t1es. Too good to • •• • • • • • •••00••• 00 •• • •• ....,. '....,...,.,. S 1!:1---1 •t?O Rarrann Ph~·1"'"' Case No. A·lllS:B3 Ap-Nice 3 Bd 2 Ba end unll. 1-.--------i •r...-M! · _ ... /'"/81 •~ .. , 000 near So. Coast Plaza. last! S165.000. HR. SO CSTPLAU 1• Highly upgraded" 4br praLS""' 1 "'' · ......,, t ,# 3 Br I '-z ba "Bradford' CDM OCEAN VIEW home on lge lol Clse to PERFECT! 522 All view. Laguna P&I approx $849. Call Cote Real ty condo $99,SOO 8 4', as
LovelyHarborViewHlls everythmg, must see to 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. corner Beac h Requ1re.d now Jeanne Saller & ln\•estment sumable on t..57.000 Isl Hills home w/3Bdrm. appreciate. Name your local i 00 , Irvine's amount ol bt overbid 631·12166 640_5777 549.1636 aft ~m
famrm,pool.&fealure& terms! A.ltd /low down CollegePuk.Showsbet-$299 ,750 Cont ac t
?ak flrs, freoch doors. high asawnable. call fo r ter than model, steps ~o &42·9038ev.__=es:::.:·'-----RVM~ Jac. 3frplcs, + more appl to see 957-2819 school and pool Owners Catalina SUllSet. Lower 3 SO. COA.STTEIR. Own~r wants olfer Will Owner A . motivated. call now. Arch Bay. Pvt area Grt 2 IDRM • S.4,900 R t ~I TOR<;
114 lr.O <1333
Trade Luxury Newport
home on •, acre ror In
come Units or ' Equity
S280. 000 Act now '
Broker to Op Agent
631 4516
RE Sales people to learn
1n \l'Slments & e x
rhanges Xlnt oppty for
n11ht person 100". com
mission available Con
f1denl1al 1nterv1ew
546 58811., Vui~ __
USTSIDE
4 units S20,000 dwn.
Own er will finance
!>40·3666 'Whelan
Real Estate
UNITS
Any size. 60 30·40 16
Call for set.ups ~3666
Whelan
Real Estate_
FOR SALE
IYOWHB consider low down or DESPERATE' Near ocean vu. 4br. beach COIH9COHDO withA.SSUMAIULH lease opllon. k85.000 hse 499-3144 Duplexes. oreanfront. WALICTOWCH Sharp unit w set•uru~ •,Acre ~ 4 houses As·
Ask for Caro I e foreclosure, 3Br, 2Ba. . buut1ful ocean view 2 bdrm. 2""• bath. com gales Good for \ounl( sumable lsl TD al !1•2 ,
Mt Mahan 644-9060 or S20.000 dwn Sll3.soo lro..IE&ftSWORK Perfect lorat100 New pletely refurbished startersor seruort>l't'" 376 V1rtoria. CM
644-8067 A I. La0oris64S-9l6l n1>sv cood.&t100. A . 673-7300 View of ocean from $60.800 al 12 5•, 2nd 640 7464 or549_:3232 __
MESA. Y9DE ~you. would expect at OCEANFRONT Duplex balcony. $143.000 ma) be arranged 7 t;n1ts gross income
For • Ad M W OllM'I Worid
502 Acacia. $324,000
OPEN SAT/SUN
616 Begonia. $249,900
Drive by, then call
SARAMARVlN
675-56811or675-6000
Bucc:ola Ho m e by 'tftOt' DOWN this pnce. Rambbng 2 & Tn-Plex Xlnl loc. 644-72 11 S26,280, S22S,OOO cash.
owner, cbo1« loc. 3Br. * * LU/O bdrm. 2 ba No. Laguna PP 673·7677 673-7873. 642 1334 days 851 9889 2Ba, formal duung rm. Like new 2 Br condo in home on l&e ~an view -~~ .... , ~~-----·msm· e\ es .
Lots for Little! Five Plus Vest!
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lg ram rm, wet bar, prestigious Woodbridge. lot. Expansive deck. p•DTV IN •-.... -trl I/
beautifully lndscpd. Close to park & pool, hardwood floors. wl2nd Ml 1 · ~ "P:c,..:.... 2100 fruit trees. Prui onl" bo •th fireplace io den High HARDnD YJnll ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I _ r -· •1
979.2302 ' great starter · me wi balance. low interest as UUll tn r •••••••••••••••••••••••
assumable fianancing. sumable loan. $249,950 Smashing family room MEWP'ORTCREST Vil. WdlA COftdo
CdMDUPUX MESAV9DE SlllS.OOO.Clllfordetails. Boat Canyon Realt y, with wet bar Un · 3 Bdrm rondo Close to 3 Bdrm tn le\'cl rondo. STOPR&nlHG
IESTVAL.Ul iJUL. .. Ab . d 494·6503. believably beaullful en· pool and tenrus. Excel 10•; dwn moves you In Industria l condos for 4 BR 2\.'J ba. plus 1 BR
rental. $25,000 down & owe balance al 10%
int, ownrlagt. 760-0297
Sharp 2 Story, 4 Br. 3 Ba. ~i ·~ rl. ge l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!ll!!!!!!''!l tertainer's patio. s Bdrm f10anc1ng. Pnced to sell. SI09.900 ~:li66 sale 1000 to ~ sq. ft. d d R I -Sommerset on fee land. SlB9.500 Whela ll untington Beach & new carpet. re woo ea ly OPlH SUM 2-5 Absolutely 11nmaculale C/21 Mewpori C..+r. n ~-ountain Valley. Call !~~:a~~~~:a~~·1~ 551·3000, UI ._Vista move-in condition ~«!:_~357 _]6~767 Real Estate Pau-1545·61lS7.Agt. down to qualified buyer lttoBarrtftn "'"'>·tntnr Wonderful vie ws , Creative financing
Sl6S,OOO D Bourke privac:y & quiet can be available. . Lah forS. 2200
R Ito 546-9950 found in this uruque 3 RED CARPET S1r1t1et I~ I 088 ..... • •• •••••••••••• ••• ea r LEASE/OPTIOH bdrm. a bath & fam ily ....................... ~
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MESA VERDE 4 Br. 2 Sbdrm Jba Turtleroclt room home Seller may 7 4-1202.. WIHCanyat 100/o
Ba. with pool, beaullful-SSO.ooO do~.· Owner/ help with financing .. Beautiful Sunsel Beach
ly landscaped & easy agt, 644-6125 aft. 6pm. $495,000. THIE ILUFf home 3 bdnn. 2 ba . lg ~ care yard. Owner will WO OD BRIDGE By OCEAHVIEWS , ....... _.. l1vrm, famrm, loft
REH T 0 RS coD nsBidoerur~·eA. RSe~.t~. Owner 4 Br. Assum. fin This stunrun& home can ..._... " D~~ w wtt bar 2 fplcs 25'. M=ic..t · Broad m oor beusedualbdnnora 3 bdrm. din. rm , Uv RE~LTOR S dn owe balanre at
Sp U::.. S46·9950. OffB "Aspeowood" on a quiet 2 bdrm with a 2 bdrm rm · ram nn .. FIP, 2.., 10'. ~ w lk ba. xtra Large porcelain Prime ~ o r....a.s This beautilul6 Br home MA.Kl cul.de-sac. 1183•900· By quest apt a 10 tub w/ceramic Ule walls Price lledilctioft P" ~ • 1-5
;. decorated in a tradi· DELUXE4br or schls. appl.SSl·S.Sll beach. Lovely gardens & floor •covered patio 3 Br, fa-·'" room, E 167141GY¥!.w, ... ho & f""""' Sl.24 500 with Koi pond & spa plus uw, Lo GGWW11n:: Ilona I style with charm· 5 ps • ~;v· ' • OUTSTAM>IHG d .. ,,....., ooo areas Pric:e '230,000, 5'1 plan on lush grei!nbelt u
mg wallpapers, custom gpendlwlt~~· 3151 Piao 1 in Campus View. eHIGua sHOllS down, assume k0.000 I.st Best assumable loans m ! 7 1 4 > 9 9 4 5 9 6 0 0 r
window coverings, todp V laLnal..AaGn,E CREEK 3 bdrm. 2 ba . ronnaJ The yowipters can wallc Lrusl deed al 71.;~ Xlnt the onguial Bluffs Sub l213J92().8332
quality carpet. an · dining room with oak to school from this nirty land lease 1853.00 per m1t all offers. Available Ottt.r RHIEs~
YOU'LL BE
ENRAPTIJR ED
Walk to the beach from
lhts magmfitenl street
lo street lot lorate<I Ill
the prest1g1ous Coast
Roya le neighborhood of-
fering homes with a
price range to Sl.000,000
The lot features a elegant wood floors. The HUGE 3 bedroo?1 condo. flooring. Conveniently b d 2 ...,. b 1 h year Can't change until for lease-Optl<>n or lease
home offers a playroom about 1750 sq.ft. 3 y~ars close to shopping and 3 rm · . a year 2003 14~ uil only Reduced to S2!18,000
with built·in cabinets & new. with formal dming. recreation. Very attrac· townhouse tn a gate 2nd trust deed due
••• • •••• • ••••00 •••• • ••• spacious 60X 100· and Ill·
Mobl .. HOMH credible ocean and
extra storage, f~~ily f~mily room with ~e~k. tive terms. $175,000. guarded private com 19116-87. Call owner for D.M. Ms'lhal Rltr
room. formal dtning fireplace. Amenities munlty. Sl.99,000 appt. daily after s pm. 76o.oll5
room. 41,; Ba. kitchen galore. Sl'1,000. Call r ~1\1"'\Cr 1714) 760-M25
eating area, pool and a T A R B E L L ':'-"dl(fL-. CdMDUf'LEX
4 BR 21,',i ba, plus l BR
rental. S2:i.OOO down & owe balance at 10<1,
int., ownr/agt. 760-0297
magnificent view of the REAL TO~. 979--2390 •r .. 'O'I'
ocean and lights of1·-------•I JO SteplTohodl
Water view, Includes 1111811 o..,..,_, land. 10% assumable Newport
D.M. MwlWRlr
760415
MOYIEIH
COMDmOH
Sharp 3 Bdrm, 5 years
new, large open kitchen,
lovely atrium, earthl«le
carpets. A.skin« S13UOO.
TWOCOMDOS
2 br 2 Ba J:ll'Wer
S 120,000 lc$12S,OOO
'7~1771
CaU540-llll -~~-~~~-,
s HERITAGE YA,MOOOWM
REALTORS
4 Br.sup«b\o'.~31186
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Whelan
MINCH OUAITll Real Estate 3 BR 2\.-\ ba lwntiae ...... 6 .. .___.. I Pat.lo, fplrc, dcMlbk! lat, •-•-
OWC Sll0,000. BKR 00•••••••n•••••• .... ••
MM390 New dl.x 3 Br townbouN,
Cadllla<'tto<Jo.Ctrta walk to be9eb, tully dc-
WbatevttUle Fad 'corated. 1239,000 +min.
Roll 'emotrthemarbt ~n .• $38-033Z
With a CtusUled Ad K;eiil'9M .. Mir I OU Call Now! MZ-5!1!
3216 OCEAN BLVD.
F•WIYIWMEI:
3bdrm,,.,2bo. 40'x 135' lot. Coll;
r-ieldsteod & Co.:
975-0117 wkd1y1
~-0. '*1 loan . 4 bdrm. 2 ba, OCEANFRONT
NEWIYOWHER
3 BR & den. S895,000
3711 Seashore
Owner w/carry.157l-M78
Cl l•t4t4-1177 w /p ossible gue s t quarters. CaU now for
lrYM I 044 'delalls. 7SUGI
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llST TUlnl IOCI LOC4T1<*
Double fplc separates sunken livi ng r m from sky.Jighted
din.rm. 3 BR home deslgned
insid e & ·out w /8t yl e &
impeccable taste. Seller wi ll
credit buyer up to $2.500 for loan
points. $265i900. Dorothy Lewis
752·141. (Ul >
HAllOI Hl•HLAMDI AT ITS
llST1 Unique opportunity ror a
special 3 BR home in oae of
Ne wport B eac h 's bes t
nel1hborboods . Owners wi ll
conslder an.y offer. $185~ Jolv\
Richard M1.f700 (Ul2)
Plan IV Real:
Sell with EASE•
lt'sa BREEZE
Classified Ads 642-S678
SIA WIMD-llST VllEW STIHT
Spectac ular view of the city, mountains & lights ! 3 BR, ram rm & beaut'~l garden w/Koi
pond . $335,000. Jane Paquin
M2·823S (Ul 3)
NOMT IOW-NIWll ILUP.FSI
Lovely end unit, Dolores Plan 3 8~1 _2~ Baths, Master suite, two
Pit.IOI, Built.in kitc hen and view
of upper bay area & mountains.
$325,000 Fee Dick Halderman
642.SZSS ( u 14)
Fors.a. 1100 wh i tewater \'lews.
••••••••••••••••••••••• SlS0,000 499-45.Sl ·I!~.m~!· 8 bt~go
ElhftSole .
Benullful 24x60 Bar·
rington Home. 2Br. 2Ba,
fam rm, in Costa Mesti's
nicest S st.ar park
1-.t lwy iii Towt1
24x60· 19'7 I Goldenwest
2Br, 2Ba w/fam1ly nn &
wet bar, in Lagun.a Hills
nicest S atar park 21 yrs
+ to quaury. SJll.000
CWSIC
MOIUHOMl
SALIS
2706 Harbor .Ste 206-A
140.5'17
Morro Bay. fabulous
ocean view lots, lo, lo
prices EZ terms. walk
lo bea_ch 641· 7452 A t
R 1 lot. 29'xl25' ara
Ala.bama, H B S7S,OOO,
Owner Agt 1213 )
923-9786. (714) 962·5153
eves
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lHOrt 1400
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----· .. Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31 , 1981 ........... "1• Af ........... ..-. 000 Office..... 4400 .......................... ~ .............................................................................................................. .
-..ww. .._..vr. 'h• u.•hti• Hwetu.,.,111•• ..,..,...._. 17'tC:O.W.. Jt24HM1&t1•.._.,.40M1wwt1Mdi JH ~[~~~~-~hr .. ~~WESTCLIFF .................................................................................................................................................................... 1.~~~............. .ua.~ DV\1119 •• ........ LDG (Wef~ C..W.. JU4~..... JIU Mew,.,.._. JHt 2Br, 281 lwnbomt. MIAlllA~JIOIM AdlU, oo pet.a. zer, 28a mo.CM.*'ll I . ,,.,.,.. . UM ........... -......... ....................... ....................... btautltullr ~ndsrpd, Cl]>tl, d ' blt·lft•, il· nur Hoag $.WO mo CHRISTIAN Roomft)alt MIWPOITllACtt
........ ~ .......... lbdrm, 2ba, far, nr Fotleut,~3br.tbt• 3l.DOCI trple, 1.,, lndry room, lebd ar. .~ f31·MU~ 2br, M St . N.B. Ptnn ComerWlllttlllfDr
, ..... ._. 1cllo0l1,.r!odrpt· hied I b r ho m • • • 3 8 2~ 81 Nicety df. etc. $dO mo. Adtt.no DELAWARE PINES 81cbtlor, pvt tnt, ba, Slee> 17S.'1D Du eves •11'\'tneAve
lt •trtl ..._, land for ~~'1:1mo •=:.:pt. :~:r-.=:, ~f~ cor~ltd Co~do h200 . S4MO» Sparlou:t~2· Bdrm ~:t~~o,. !~~ln!,:ntil~i :ner. hM 3Bdrm. ZBa ::.~ioe';l~o~ul~ mu aum utu,.. •P· ---l •• 1 -~1 ••t -Mo Avail g. 1'7M'175 ' pnetatloa.Ht11Ulypro. • ..,.,_or ... ._, · · · Q9efAMso._n P'rplc . atove . dla June '82, UT~/mo lime. E.SidoC.M WIU tomey, ReaJ Eltate or
d1.1e1Da Avocldo • eltn11 Tow11ho111e. I year old, 3 a enl Harbor Vlew Homeu BR Lra t Bdnn. Upper. '32& bw11her, prbiaae dis· ns.mo abr w/1or2 mp• con E n l r e pre n t u r .
vov11 for lncomt 6: t11 Br. 2 81· iltyllabta, M&uMa 'llte JU7 281. new tpta. fll75 mo. mo. Blll 11odtcapln1 poeal, pool, 1111\dry far YWL y 1enla I youn1 lid 1u Beautllully mtlnllllled
1llelter. Lovely view frplc. lmuterpool. ~·t~ ....................... A 111-'T'lll"JIO. YUll·ROUllO PUM; Nopett. Small, quitt complex ~ BU<TOOCEAN ~-&5.58 full service bld1. Otnce
bome • recrtatloo artl comm Y • 1 HOMEFORRtNT Bluffs J Br, famlly rm , Soc,.. Ac:IMllM °'' LEEWARDSAPTS Adults only. Ptb ron· Male/Fem tu hr 2br tiff now1v1U.
w/fllbinUIOftd. tns,ooo. ·2134 3 Bdrm. 1125. Ftnced "E" plan, 11200/mo. 8~:~'~'8~? 2020FullertonAve. sldertd. l Br. k50/mo 2 ~~~·: =·=~=· Cd M Mall AUi. lit. CllMellM Mic Greaor Rt1ll y. DELUXE48DRM yard• ••rap. Kldt If Alao Blulfa 2 Br 2 Ba, Partiet •PlutlllOlt __ 831 Br. USO/mo 19221 O~ •87~5710 Yuri .67MM 64MIOI
Ta.MlO, £vei '121-lt!I. Nr. aebla, '•bops. MOO pets welcome. 5'5-ZOOO. view. llOO/mo. '1'0-98'11 OMAT MCMAllOfl Newly decor ZBr. w/flr, Delawue St. <So or ~_j,,! -•·e~ to 1hr N 8. condo. 1Ql)f Del111e Suitn, AC, IHI.... mo + sec. No pets A ent no fee. A l. leM11•Ftte1.t110n1 idlt.a. crpb, drpt, bit Garfield) 842-8807 or Lovely 3 Br 21,; Ba 111 fully rurn. IZ:J) + "'uul ampl ~lta. utll~ 2BS5 ..... .._ JIOO 17$=23'5 ....._ _..--...... "'269 3 Br 2 81. lloule with (1>10 & pio 1hop) • 2 Ins. Fnrd yrd w /patio flu h n : T. ues Thu r1 Newport Crest. M9S M~ E c -__,.. E Sid 38d 8 ..... w,......, -~ 1' In ~ 2 d HM1tt1Cllit>e •Sa11nt w I.er pd &38-..4120 1i alter S:30PM. 1-'rl Mon 1Jt. & last+ llOO secun Jan.Don 6314115 · at wy.67 ...... ••••••••••••••u• · e rm, 1 a, ....................... aw mm I + 1 • • Hyarom1111u•. a · ca 9-SPM ty Eves & wltnds Fem 25 to~ yrs to 1br Primeomcespaeeillnew
I E EINllMl'Ol$1 w a • b e r I d r y e r • HARBOR RIDGE Oceao dJtLon1l ~I ty Br • ram Sw11nm1no • Gou 1·5 847 Vlct.or11 k50 ---64).8905 2br. townhowit ~/mo bid&. Dana Pt Ocean " ....,.. stove/rerria. adLllt.1 on· View Lux. 3 Br 3 81 rm • rrplc, nlcoly 011v1119Rtno• 29l9 "f"SaolaAn.1Avt Avail now 2 Br I Ba +u11l Call 9S 752.-s.set mtn views. Avail 9/81 .. YISW • ly, MOO/mo. 5411.2733 Lge Muter IUlle. dtn, landscaped. Sl 150 Mo. llAUT1'Ul APTS: ~ U fi s I a I rs. d • h w s b. OCIAMV1tw r .. 1 Pre·completlon ltaalna
llCllm5 f79$ Mna del Mar belU· wet bars, f.p .. tennls, 640 l32'7, s.s..elBll, office sinoiea, 1, 2 Bea· 2 Huge Bedrooms in re {111~· w/d, balcvny. I La 2Br furn Qr not 10 M/F lo shr oceanfront bonus 8'1>33:51 ty 813 l>Mlclio Dr. 3 pool , Jae .. 11900/mo. 7~-6597. 1oorn1 • f'urn11h•d 1uper location fully ch Id K. no pelJI PleM!l4' steps lo und P111to IA. YFIOMT OfffCI OPPOITUMTYI bdrm ,2ba.lscovpal.io, 81HU'l,~ICll9. 48r4Bl.clean•1barp, '~•MJll carpeted, built·1ns. S49S 5452000 Aat. no Yeara·around at S7SO pror S3'7S mo. Must be
Primt Office apece with landsc.ped. fpk, Inds .wxt to teMil • beach. L1v1no •No Pel•• around floor Over 50 fee . _ mo 1st + sec dep mponsible A.vi. now or SS sq fl Pa rltin g.
well ltnowu Exchan&or · 111tdner, m ~·d. no ........ C.,O. llSOO. Koop 8311288. Mollrls Open °•11Y Adults only. No pets. Deluxt poolside xlrll Owne!lbltr 848-4M7d a. will holdr.Jli/l Call Ad l!!!l!<>r1al,etc.7~9440
Services: Seel'I, an• . pelJ, AAT·dn avail 9-1 lk1utlfully ~rated A t U io 8 S350 Mo. 588 W. Wilson. large 2br, 2ba, bltns, 2 Br 1 ~ Ba Townhousr Sitter, 11210, 842-4~. 24 Office, 2 rooms w/ wet·
1 t r v . , co p I e r El Dorado model. 3 · 0 k ood A A .,..,. •• 17 ds h I ' I .... h hrs. b .,32 fl 1•u '200·l300/mo. lmmed Mesa del Mar. nice 3 br, 2 Bcirm, Z\'a bl. wtt bar, Npt Shores. 2 bllul beach, I w . _,..... . w r ,, m1 es u.:at· . style Adult&. no pel.'S ar, • aq . "'m area
occupancy. Near OC b1,l1e yard21188EIRio parquet fin. Security 3Br2B~twnhse,beam OerdenA'*1menl1 SPACIOUS2BR.Adult, AdltJ,nopets kSOmo ~SS48-2682 S200 Mo Ut1l pd
Airport. GeneTribolet. Ci r c I e 117 S I mo gated, view S1200/mo cal~ ce1Un11 Uv rm, Newport IMc:h N. open beamed cell1n1 . S35·83112 Oceanfront. yearl)' 1 Br LIBERALG R.C 646-1684 751·2299.~ lse C u Doon s Ito retr1g W/D no pell rent &&01rv1n111111111~• lots of wood, servlne 2 8 E D R o o M modem wood & glass Roommate Contact **PHOTO*• 552.7655 ColleeeParlt,lovely3br, S44 ·9~78 o/Heunr~ unde; mkt USO/mo (714l 645·llo.4 bur S4JO Nopet.s. 2256 TOW NllOME Pool. apt Util pd, no pets Service u .7PM. •S1VDIOS •
........ 2ba,lgefenced yd,2314 MZ·~.Bkn. Call547·2874 NewponlSMctlS. Maple 50·7351, park. near btacb S600/mo67S.m:l 213/0>-~ Av•lltoshr21.,utudlOI
W -"t4 UOO Collt&e Drive, S650. lJl, 2 Br mobile home on I Br Penthol.lst Adult 1700 ~~1~156cfs"ii3"'"" S73-a803 963•5l9t -Versa a lies. I br, vie~ of w 1 l h Ii g ht~ . et c
••••••••••••••••••••••• II.st .ti S200 dep. Family water. qui el , n 0 bids. No pets, pool & l't'C. · Larae 2 Br bit Ins. Lge 2Bdrm, 2Ba ocean, beaut clubhouse, M IF. 2 bdnn apt in Parle $8o.s 751m0 . x 1 n t IHI•...,.._. only.673-2131 ltids/petsf650.988-6t84 fac. lmmed occupancy. earaae.1980DAnahelm prestlgious&qu1et. • ~ 642-4!!:_49Sand}'._ Npt S330 mo. incl ut1I facllitl~a &loc.556·2904
Older ResidenU1l 8chor I bdrm hse, priv yd, fplc, SS2s. Sandy Alexander 3 Br, oceao vu, new, 2 car '525 Mo. Adults. no pet.a. lovely panoramic: vu S C.._. 3176 Call PauJ640-11937 Off ire Space on P:mfic
Waterfrootproperty.To new epll, sgle adlt. no NewCondoNwpt H&htsJ 673-2749 p1t1. Avail 9/1 lo 6/15 <>Ren7·Sdlily.545-3229 NrH1a1tHarbour .~ ................... 47sl N.B 3BR furn hse Coast Hwy.near Balboa
puttba1t •or joinUy dt· pets S350. Util Incl. ~~l;e~ b8: 29~p~?a· ~tr -Wat.rfrolllHwf _!eSO. Bkr. 673-9080. EISide 2 br, 1 ba, up. 960·4370 __ 840.497.Q_ 2 BR 2 BA. CONDO On avail Aug I bX>+ i., util. Bay Club. 34.2sq rt. $370
velop I will provide 642-271l0 "1A S800 Mo. No ts. 2 story custom home. 4 stairs, no pets. no liquid I & 2 .._ golf course. S500 8111 10-6pm. 543-1760 an per mo Al.so 212 sq ft _
100% financlna. Charles Cozy E Side 2Bdrm, no c hi Id ren . a 11 bdrm. formal dining and ~ tum. S425.831-61M Pool. Adlts, no pets, S400 492-6700 !Rm 751·0750___ S220 per mo. Ca ll John
Perry.956-1211 __ w/enclpaUo&far.fresh .152·6499. breaknook 3 CIH U•fw hhed • 2 Br l Ba NrS Cst and up 22012UISt &219 "--+oowtft~ Prof. worldne F. non 549-2117
pnt. adults pre . no pets Waterfront lease. 4 Br 4 garaae, I& closets. pan ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza.SA Adults S500 lSthSI ~funlhhtct 3900 smoker. ?5·40, to shr DRU_X_E_Offl_CE5
..... S47 5t mo. avail BIS Ba, fam ily rm, top con· try.3fireplaces,lgdeck CieMral 3102 ti,~.549-3232. -Lge 1 br rront un1t lr1 s p.ac Irvine home Three suites 12,775 and •• 67" """l Boal dock avail al extra •••• ••••••••••••••••••• ~tprot M. pool, l'"nn•·.
••••••••••••••••••••• o>"'HM d1tion, dock for 40' boat. charee. For lease only •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• L11 r ge I Br. Upp er p I ex . n r Be a c h & S E A W I H D ~Ills incl . no pets~ s:iOO 2,075 sq.ft > 567 Sa n Ho.nfw thllld D.eroW 3226 s2200. Bob & Dov ie Call Peggy Patterson Af'TMTSFOllEMT Enclsd garaae. S37S Talbert. ms 111el 11as & Ni cholas. Newport ••••••••••••••••••··~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·12166 A 7 ,955 2473 kd a.5 H B .• N 8 . <Alli Mes:i Mesa del Mar area Call waler 891·7490 ev~ or VILLAGE Mike SSI 1149 Centtr ..... hlmd l 1-Spectacular OC"ean view fil4.LC -·-w_ ll'.!.I Something for Everyone 7Sl-9905, Iv messa e. wknd Nace room in trl level Barrell l!!!1,. 6U·5840
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'750 Mo. Wint.er, 3 Br. 1 ba upstairs. $675. 2 br, 2 MEED A LEASE 1 home, topcood, lge yard Apls. Certain lorallons pool, air. refrig, pool built·ans. encl "ar. small Bdrm from S46S. 2 bdrm Pra_yi~esl250960-2272 ...... RMlld 4450
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la E. Oceanf'ront. July At. nofte. ---- -Historic 2 Br Victorian cul de.sac. Nicely l 1 br bachelor apt w Sierra Mgmt <A' 17141893·5198 East c M Near shop. 770 sq fl on Harbor 67~~u1. 21st. or call Fo.htill V.JA-3234 Newport Shores 4 Rr 3 House an Central Santa landscaped, garage. No kilcheneue, 1350 mo 64J.l324 R 4000 inn..& Ctr ~!42.:.lF!l Blvd in C.M. S500 Great or~ -1 Ba. Canal Front An a , bt au Ii f u I I y pets h85tmo 1747 ullls '1.11cl ..... 9096afl. 7 ""'' exposure • h ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.1"~., .,,.,,,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem rmmtQ shr 1 .. w 2br R I 67'6700 Winter Rental: Sept l2l HOM ES FOR RENT ------ -restored S550 per mo Sumac Lane. An11he1m -SurER "' ...,. _!!_ 011.Q!!l!l:L_ .,-
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....................... 536-1866,~ exclusive Bluffs. Beaut CONDOS FOR RENT, deck , encl prkg S475 & J25 J i~' Place· lbdrm. new, lrg deck, mo ut1l 1nl'I Ton} Office R..tal 4400 Realonomics Co rp
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merv aea a x HARBOR VIEW CASA DE ORO $S50 ~ S445 mo. 54!HZ40 M". G-r 0. Arcos Summe r Rent a Is rcpl. sec, xerox . ...._.... modem alr cond offices ~Jo'~:OC:.rlor to 4bdrm,2~ba.2at.o~ ALL UTD.JTIFSPAID SPMC S31-6l07 Lg 3 bdrm. 2"'1 ba, 2 20052MidlandLn. S200wk Oc nrrnts ~1roqi!ndd~:~~~.~: ~;:!.1l!;.;9)!~a~!; * * * ~~~~~W~"'C1g'0:~ra. HEWPOIT story, Valencia St. lfuntl.ngt.onBeach S300wk Jones Rily 644.7189 1nro ·7$1254MIOO _X_L_N_T_J __ 0 ___ h b privacy. llbw/mo. Compare before you A.PA.l1MIHTS. Carport. 2chlldren $.550 You are the winner of 873-6210 ___ 1,.:::;=:===---...!l..:.=::::::::;;;;:=::::;:=:;-
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Painter, SOOsq ft in C.M 2nd T.D 's SI0.000 & up' SlJ0,000 2nd, IS'( 1n Watch vie Harbor View E del R d M b PART TIME Or ante APPRAlSEH 1!Jnl Ew Ii OJ'' .\ h11\ C: \I ti~ Fair
util inc. S85 mo. Call E-Z CREDIT' No pnlty lerest Payments SZS,000 Sho pping c e o t e r ~Cort. Mo S O:~c1~fntro~.s~a~ial~ Coast Sa\•mgs has an AUCTIO!'IEER l'H'~ Full&. p Umt· \p uuunll' r:ngi i.pkg.
646·2890 or67J.4480 Call A t Eilee_r:i67J.7311 each 6 mo. Due 10 81 64().8121 PattyD.cen. ~28l7. l0AM·8PM immed opening for P T 10 yrs ex per appra1smi:: pl) Shl'll s1.1tw.o lilh .!. lo. ind Ill\ ini: mature
Costa MesaofOce&work 500/o EcmitYCapital Make offer. 67~-1633. Found Bike. vrc Npt •912,.1345• arcounltngclerk Enlry & auctioning antique' lnml' '\U ~ornan Ml-' 75 Refs
area totaling 4,22.5 · at» SI0.000 {o b million home. 644-9000, office Bch. Call bet. ~12 John MC & VISA Accepted le,•el position 1nrludei. + extens1\'e knowled;:t· AUTO MECHANIC 75!1 5U06, W.1\216
per sq. fl Avail. Oct ISi. Land drvel/llghl mfg. 759·1163 Gr..tCa•••F varied duties W11l trarn of antiques S5000 mn ~tu~I lit• cw t"oru.iu &. ll<dl\"llt•r for Balboa
642·29288am-4 m No electronics, rom· Aleo•~/ Lost petite sealpoi nt COVER GIRL Escorts right person Call Take ad lo any ~tall' domt•,ttt ,.,1,, 1;111111 l'IJnd 1mmt•d Mon
Low cost office spar; puters. Prtnc only Persorttlts/ Sia mese Cat with •OUTCAl.L• 24 Hrs 641-0180 Kathleen 7:">4·1801 1700 employment offlrc in luc·Jt11111 :.o. i·ornru rr1 lcdJol lld s
with sho p area Crossroads Develop· Lost&Fo.d crookedtail.Vic.Balboa 953-0778 MC/V~A Ca"'fClltdls Ada m s Ave , C M Orange Co DOT c.Jll 1111 1 ~1..i .. u~ 1;;~;,!1111
Overhead rear door. am· ment Co P.O. Box 409, •••••••••••• .... ••••••• Peninsula. 675-9119 AM f.XP /MC/VlH E.0. E. 294 257·0lO Ad pd for 1" 1131 2;111, ~I 7~~10 .·1 •. , 11.crik 1111,
pie parking, quiet in· Tustin, 92680 -Lost & Fowld 5300 FOUND: 12) Dogs Male e~J.1.loyer Automu11w TELLER
duslrial area of Costa MoricJc!9tt. Trwt •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Doberman American ~~~~~J: * • * ACCOUNTING Si·rrc·l.11\ I·.", lli·ul opporlunily
Mesa. 979-853:!_ --DHdt 5035 Embassy Tags. Fem VISA MC htty Crawford Register today for local ASSEMILEAS RECEPTIOHIST fur c•,1>i:m•nrt'd pl'rson
1100 sq fl, 2 offices &'······················· FOUND IM lnshSetter~ * 972-1131 * s12"1Uunest.onr lemporaryass1gnmenL'\ Lor M ISMOO \'1ej11 (~) CASHIER lie ultf.H'll\(' ~iJ\IOg~ &
whse, top loc .. rrt rear Want investor for Np1 AW Found blaclr: female Lab lrv\lle SJ-0045 needs Assemhlers " 2 <; 110 d "11 r111 n I( ,, 1 1~1.1n ~ ull llml' position
ent. S32S 6'1S-6251 bay front home Give ARE FIE£ 111 old town Hunt Sch You are· .. -~~~ar of 5 ) rs exp Candid Ju•, h .,, "''· 1 ull•·r' \ .1n11u' dul1e~
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StorcNJt G....-A Y f MO T SCDIU •m MODEUNG RINGLING BROS -pendable. Work 1s in hrt· COSTA MESA "''''n C.M. area 548-31178 For your T.D ·s & Notes 642-5671 ~ 135-9199 BARNUM It BAILEY l!Ml'ObRYl'tl!SONNllS!IMCIS support med1 ral l'li'c AMC JEEP E 0 t ;
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._..., available for lnvest.ors vie Slater & Edwards. MAGICIAN. SELL idle items with a pt'rforman« Healthcaremgmt l'O'" ELECTRO.~tECll , irt~l" hener1~ t... 41• hour~
OppotilMity 5005 Xlnt yield For details Hunt. Bch.847-SOIW WANTAC710N? Daily Pilot Classified * * * lrvmr has an 1mmed Electronics ,.11 111 per ~l'l'lo. 1·11111,.,1 ~t.in --------•••••••••••••0•••••••• 966-1957 Brok~ __ Classified Ads ~·5678 . _Classifed Ads642-5678 A'L. opening for an ind1\ Laguna Beach nred~ Jn al
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* * * : 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL : *ESCORTS• preferably in bank rr ~~m ni'a~~~rdl';~~·.~~~ ,i . ., .,, . concilia tions Successful Ability to use ba::.it· test
WeltdyMorrow HOtM/Offlu/ffohl candidate will be nex1 t?Qiupmt surh as powt-r
30'19Nestall 3 LI 8 Doll * 972·9772 * ble & able t.o learn quirk meteri; would be a btl! Laguna Beach • 8 Days • nes • ars • Male/Female Escort ly Must also br detail plus You are the winner of MC VISA onenled, use !(}key by TW01~~~~1!:e~ES e It s easy to plac e your 8-Day Week C lassified by mall. and 1t e ~~~c!~ves1c~~1s co~·
RINGLING BROS. • costs Just $8 -that's only a dollar a day! T o qualify for t h is • DIA~MIE cell. fringe package For
BARNUM & BAJLEY • special o ffer. you must be a non-comm ercial user offering e "WE LIE FOR YOU!" interview. call Sharon c•cus • merc handis e for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must • Con v~ncingly · pro RE0asE1nMs/,F 71 4·541 1616· Anaheim Convention ressionallv. contidential-
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,,... • Good looking. romantic. Accounting PersOMel Dept To claim passes. call successful Newport exec llLLIMGCLERI( TELON IC BERKELF:Y Selling anything "-•\h ·•
642-5678, ext. 272. Passes • Use one word in each box . A bout 4 w o rds make one • 49 seeks discreet. run. Irvine ad agency needs 714-494·9401 E 0 ~= Daily P1lot Clm1f1rd \ci
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~OE ~u:~~!xa~t:! for • c lassified line o f type. Minimum ad IS 3 lin es. Please p r int • ~vwi1!! .. ~nddydaf~_!aPytiosmSI~· gd. billing clerk Must ·~ a ::.imple mallt'f
ex ..,.,.,. ~ have bkpg. background. ASSEMBLERS We \\Ill JU~t rall 642 S67R ~~o~~=~r1or lo . plainly. • ;_~nytr.!!el.~ Australia. }ie;~~i~'e;, aci~'f::~· train. Apply iA~I I a·11y P1·1a1 ... -_,.,... MacGregor Yachts. 163t .. * * * • ,------------------------------, • YOUNG LADl~Ava1la· rninded. l~keybylouch f.lacen~a.CostaMesa •••••• .,. New growing womens ex-I -ble for Cuual fwt Dawn & gd. typing skills req"d • erc1Se It health spa • f I • 761.9031 Will train on NCR 395 Assistance needed Farts •
Great potential S250,000 .• I I • E1cell. benefits Call o r lrvtnl' llaircutun~ • • Terms77~Bkr. EXECUTIVE Mrs. erecte, 1sHm ;::·~ ~~~;;;d rnr • General Assignn1nt •
PllMTSHOP •. ', : •• * SllTE * ADVaTISING men 's sportswear. • Secretary to • Thrivlngbuslness.C M.. $ I OO I 24 H ~RTS f/time , wkends Bay • • ~:S1t:~r:;~~~~a~~~ • I • I • 953-1 ;22 MC lso F'or rapi~~wing pre-~ri~,~~~n:· ~~~~':-rt~~ • Executive Office •
631-1286 • II I • Oriental Girls to meet s t i g e mag a ii n e ~73 56SO. A...Q211 !1_on F'rt • Immediate ot>enmii for wr~atile m •
sincere, financially sta-Generous commission IF YOU • 1hv11lu11I Musi be rnpablr of h11ndl • • 1 I. ble. marriage minded Exp pref but will haveaserv1cetoofferor • mp ht~t ra~ \.1rwd and 1nll"rtt~t • I men. lnlrol 1153-99'5 tr~;! Call 4974464 IO 3 goods to seU, plare an IHI 1111: dul1t·~ roi rw"''"'IX'• 1•x1•t ull\r • I • Seeking refined man up 1n the Daily Pilot • /.t pr r,onn1•I .11lm1111,1 r.1tnr Call •
• I I • to 55. Mts.s Sweetly CIO Sell things fast with Daily Classified Section • 1142 4321. 1-:,t m rot a11111 • --------•! I I Gener al Del. Laguna Pilol Waot.Ads. _ Phone 642-5678.
OVERWEIGHT? • Add S2.60 for each additional line for 8 times • Sch. D ·1 p·1 .._ • e>ranqe Coast • ~J;~~~~bw~f~. • ~=.~~.!?~~ ······~ II y I at : 330 ~~1:r.1~'~i reN :
guar. 875-1888 Ma ry • • PA!'l~~0(,eaf:,:b· p~ e e e Costa Mt>sa, ('A •
-840-!!!!7336!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1. Publish my ad for 8 days starting • Penonnel. Waitresses. • Art 01·rector • • Equal Opportunil» Employer • -= • • Walters, Bartenders. e • • •
Stained &lass shop. By • Classifi cation • cooHosklp<acu~tyanR!;,11......... e "!le're a fast·paced daily newspaper seek e •••••.•-•.•••• ••• oner. Nt wport 8ch. .._ .... ~ 101 an experienced art direct.or with if
6'15·5780Cal10..SPM. .., print/collateral materials If you're Loni ••tabllabed. • Name • T,...a631·0Sl0or5S6-'3095 .. SO •• heavy ba ckg round In design or •• ······~ I a·11y ,,., ~;.:..:;::=...::::=:...=..=.:..-• Add • familiar with print product10n, direct .C~SlrY.. r0$$ ...... ••••••••••• .. •••• • mail, rttatl advertising and Pl'O("t!SS color • • • Swl I I,... • • Gnnd Canyon Ra.ft Trip! • . . as well u the ronce~lon and de • fi ~ !::n:.c;: =: City Zip Phone • ~u~r.~~~&.,~~po • ;:~~t1::..~~f:.r·~~tc~:n~~~r~~ • : 1eld Safes Supervis1r :
SU,000 casll down. Plus Check or M 0 enclosed D I I ... • 11tiiliid1y mana1e four othm, organlit • L 1pproa S. for f<lulJ> • • • • ,,., and coOrdinale multiple proi«'ta to l'll('et e .1m1tt"ll oP<'nini.:~ •1\ ailablr •n lhe Or<tnj!e •
118ded. Call Moo·Fti. d r"f.i? lllw • dead.lines , i nd communicate effectl\lely e e l flJst 1tr<'u. fot ,.cir nttitl\ atM, c.1reer e MPll . .....,.0111 Charge my a to: • • ....................... Somt knowledge of AV would be a plus • Oflt'Olt'CI 1nd1\ltluul 'Aho <'110 'Aork With
• Sclll01ll & ComptNaUon for this challenging po1Si· • FtelCI Suit's f'l"(1J>lc Trmn, moU\Jli· 11.nd •
Woven Wood Bu llet O * Exp ..._.. 700I • Uoll ta conalalfnt with experience and •c· e • lll'l rt>5ul u . Stut1on wa 11on or \U •
Bua., maettl.al incl'ftd lT' • • ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• • complllhrnenta, and lncludea an ex«lltnl • • nect•1.nry l!:X<'<'Pllon:al l"arntnit.~ plus Job •
$1.IOO European Lady •Ide btntfil.I packa1e. Reply Immediately • 1ell1tt'd benl'filb .tV•Ulable for ihtt rl«ht ... not tu-57a • bouatlleeper, drive, to • with currtnt raume showinR salary his • • l*<>Pll' II )'OU c.in ptodut'f' ult.s not. •
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ta.l • Martttinc Strvkes Manaier • ,lnltrview Ask for Mr. ChltlCt • I L------------------------------: ~)!~ ••• -!~!!. 330°if.~ •• • ~CMtt •
ACCOUNT'S • Costa Mesa, CA • • ,.. • l.·11 P1·1w !~ •.• ~~.,........ :· PAYMUClm • orcall (.714 )642·'321 • • :m w. ayStreet • UI ~ ~ .... ~a:.!.':4~=.d.:! e Equal opponunJty Employer e • Cosla Mesa, CA ' e
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... ................... ....................... .. 71M w-.. 71M luuraac. -..... .a.-. .1__.1a.--a...a......., Senlte Statlon Alli.ft· • ••••••• •-•••••••••••• ••••••• MIWPOIT " ... "."-Ulll• _,.. ~'... ~ Banll'·s CASHm D•~y .............. ! ... .._... t:XPEIUENCm QUALITY CONTROL Npt Ct11ttr/Dul1n £ip In Hit• Selllna dut, uper·l·ured .
...,, Stock brobraae nrm ...... ~ .. '"-iMCI s.u, IM. Coov. •t: lupector (l'UleraJau>. Plua. Good typl•t ucurlly product• nlatlt., fuJltlme/part
••CCOUMTS hu lmmedoptnlnl Ac· ~~~l!~,1~~·::,1u!:!· el.MOCHAILWS ~ency eeedl pel"ICll\al Btacb area."" mr. S4.T5br.lnepedflaJtbed CbHrtul ptiooe vole .. ouaraotnd futart ume.Apply:Mac'1Te•-
llPllSIMTATIVI curate typlft1 req'd , Good drlv'-a r-"ord. New Rutavraat liMlnLUDdttwrler. I yn medical, demal ' 11 e. dnber11ua pe.rtklou &o 5Plnlea11at •~ Leadlns Co ., Oran.it 1co, WOZ Beach Blvd,
l11med. OS1fftina for New teltphont ' 6">ttraaa 201 W. "~aat "H" •Y. Mu I cu I Am tr I can m .lDlum up requind OnlJ 11Jve attitude. etermlnt COftformlty alt a.&rl omce. Up County. Q)ut&J Saft Co .:..:H:....:B::.....:;;=r::!---
.VctJ Rep. with I mot tiper pm"d "" 8:30 tW rt at"a"cb Food IC~ appU~·· m au~ of ptl'IOll.IJ ta-wUll apedficat.lona, U · •1000 mo. ?»a. AM 511.7233 SEWING MACHrNE
e,per , S1vtnp & Loan to 5 Contact Helen lloa1 for. waltrtH••· Unet •tCIMlll Mr\'icln.. •mln• • leM Obtralau for Norman Jacot.on o -OPERATORS
snef'd Typlna 40 McGlnley for appt. DBIVBY cocktaJI waltreuea. Salary comnwnaurate N'URSING paael1, uamlne con· acllA SA&.1519'1 Sailmak 5'7-la.4 'fwpm, &d onl com 844. F/Tl f •·· boate,.u. ll111t be 18 wllhn .7$Z. R.N.erLVN.cUrtetorof talnen, rec:ordfiDdlnp. Local Co1metic Co -~~l~~'t~~d s~:t.: 1--------1 liven':.' r!~:~v~'i (,~::: o!!t ~}!~: No~~Rr=.IOR ~fl::fao· :f's~~=f~~ :::er~t ~~It.= ~~~~~~~~NG C ~~.t:~~nc opptyl••SH-.... --·.,.,--. •
N Be CHILD MONITOR Wl. rtcor1S ttJq'd. Phone ror ·-~ ...... , team. Ir-· v•t .. ·tx· v Jnc t .-.nM Cutter, cootnt: Mr F ...... _ Ill ewport ach mo. Compltle Ii Vt· In appl. "7•t212. aat for Apply In pm.on, Wed • ,_ .. '"" 0 L S ,... ore mu. Sl.800 mo. SAW l"IAIMll '~ careof3yr oldgirl,free Mr. Emmont. Newport Th111'1 lOam·noon: 4PM· per or are prutntly Nunlna · · m w,714-t7$.31180 Supervise crew of 8 Exull. co benefits Ta.Lii room&board,requir~at Statlonera,lnc. tlPM. FonncrlY Charllt •n1aJtdon)'OUrown• IM-t.YMa.r. remodelina 1pl1 rd Yna. men, •tereo Steady WOtt She mwit
Current oppty po.1hon leu t 3 moe. exper . con Don'• rellaunnt. JllOZ2 woul llketojoln a 1row· J.11 • SM reU.f. 6iov. rental' naale. lnciude ~:!rde~C ~i·"::~n be 11ood with numben
for6mos.t.ol yr.exp'd, lact. Mra. Moreno. DIHTAL•IC.-r. Cape Dr. L1aun1 101. prof, worldn&-botpt. with Pcell. re· IHlllhhS.. electrical. plumbln1. -a · CM.Deltror\ic,$4$.0t13
Teller Will consider 7lHl>l·9279 Office exp.._.reci. Dental Nl1uel. to11tber a.roupof talent· putatlon. Beach area ,_.Top carpttlne. painting Sales,
sharp Ptl"SOl\ With 1-t~ llll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!~I exp. pref. wed.Sal. Top ed deslfners. for max-Pl'M mjr. medlcal, den· OMce other repairs. s yrs. u YIOIO
'/ra. cashiering back salary for qualified GROOMER , Kennel lmum Input of ~deu, tal & life. Top Hlary. 11 yo~~1 produ~lnc per. r~q'd. as main l!:ltciUn1 products with &CC5!.A!! ... ..-
around Ty91n g 2S CIYll rson ~36511. person,exp'd.13.SOhrlt ::•· etHlc.~ts get Flea.hn.6'2-ICM4 a11ent, you ahould look ttenance for'fman. Con mcmtopptylnNB "' ~'""'
30wpm &gd flgureap EHGIM• DEKPLHYGl .... IST u .7~·1911 N .Bch. v tr. &•IQ com· ORDERD"'"'K Into our NEW com-act : Mr Jones, ~-Experienced GIL Clerk tit di 'd L c I E 1 "' ...... m111lon 1pUt In the in· ~ 714.750-03m needed for an1ly1l1 & u ereq · ic ivt n~ nur, Exc~llent pay. Im-duttry. John Phillip In· Elper. help~ Apply In mllslon ~rogram that ls SICllTA.IY journal entry prepara·
lot eru ted pa rties ~x';.1n1~r.la~~·~:!1'a: m e d iate open1n1 Gu1rd1 terion.-. penon only Mon·f'rl, the~1tintown.Our of· Jacoby&Meyers,ooe of t1on Newport Beach
pleaaecontact publlc worll. 11'19·2000 NOWHlllN,. 8 ·4PM . U04 W flcell oneotUie oldest RENTALAGENT·Buay America'a largeat law area Salary open JohnLaun Dental Assistant ROA. a MacArthur Blvd. Santa estabUshed in Newport property memt ofc. firms is seeltine an ex 540-8950 '11U'7S~ -17141557 5651 X·ray license. Xlnt Security Officer pcm · JANITOI Ana. Beach with 1 very pre. must have real estate perienced Secretary for
LA.. Pll>aM. ~--....~ benefits Call Mon-Fri. Uons are now avaHabi. Ralelsb HUii Holpltal In 'ACKAfNHG stigloua location Cill Ii c L a « u n a B c h our Norwalk otrice Ap Stoel I Del•tty
SA.VMS c• lttlAED 633-1382 __ ---IJ1 Mission VieJO & So Newport Beacll has ID Sm. electronlu firm Walt for an 1ppo1nl· 494~ pUcants should poeaess Excellent company E.O.E. M/F LA»I Laauna for mature 1mmed. openina for a ment. 673-7~ llSIDINTMHGl. gd typ1n1 slull1, or-benefits Room for rapid 'DVEIJISING DEHT AL/ ASSIST minded tndlv1duals No Janitor. Day shill. EJC-overlookinl ocean wan ta The San CJementt> Inn 15 11 nu t1ona I sit 1 lls & advancement Apply in
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" RDA CHAJRSIDE prior e1perltnce 11 cell. rrinae benefits pel"IOntoboxpowersup-looL ability lo work under person 4115 E 17th St . S11fS p"-So lift'-•· •• • • EST •n a.ing for a dynamic. c u N. Short hrs, lllnt benefits necessary Must have package For Interview, °"'rd'· .. ~ '1n"' •1 edre SAi> "' experienced mdividual pressure We offer u "'
for experieneed, eager o .vn phone & car call: Joshua Whiskey, :,U •ttJM&,,, vov1 SALIS for lht1r resident/nhe c elle nt co mp a n y s ltc The Clasa1f1ed Dept or person. S4.S-947S Veterans bnna DD214. 714-64S-5?m. EOE M/F ,, me, bent11ts, c ean Th l.1 11our3lllh yearstll· benefits + salary i• w w.o.d Opet-. the Daily PlJot bas an -" ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!I environment M40 I fl s b manager position. Call " Nites Fltlme Wall Pinkerton's, 2701 -B s.1~ · • per n g n e out er n Pele Mitchell Tues-Sun neeotiabit. Pleue caU 1 ~~np~:n:'s:i':s ~'esokusr DllYBtHEIDED Main, S.A (lb tear of IC~HB.P mo. start. rue 30 dys. Californi a homes forappt.e6103 Silvia 213 lra n 842-:1113. __ _
Huntington Beach area Radio Shack •tore) 145-3693 Perhaps you would en· --TEACHEI The pe rson we seek i1lfil36-2595 u7.9020. IPAual Oppty Fulltlmeonly. PARTTIME JO)' ru· inin& a rirm active RESPONSIBLE Personl·-------c •. ~hould el\jOy Lei ho "" """ <•<71.. t I •-i · Slll:IO-••y ert. • exper. Pref ex ep ne DIY c• ., ........ 5 Employer. """" .... Build your own business In uxury residential o c ean • ma nta1n ....._,_ · sales. be able t.o type 45 """"""'"" 'll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I LJQUOR CLERK, ex per, in your spare time. areas such 11 Big Ca· home. Must have ref's Supp or l a c count per 10 toddler care zi., w Pm a nd ha ve a Counter person, wi11 1-40 hr wit. Must be over Estab'd. plan features nyon, Sp)'llass Hill, 8:30am-l2:30pm Mon-1ng/peraoonel !unctions yr olds 5 days 9-1 N B
Pleasant Pers I t tra i n Call 11 ft e r Gu••-2 1 1 T Fn Start••Jb .......... ..,. Good ri ... •· th Susan &4().8112() ona 1 Y l0:30am. Ask for Laura. _.... l A so Stock Clerk, lg. income potential, ex· rv1nt errace, L1nda · .., r . ...,....,._, va "''Y • grow --.:.L.::c ---Classified or lelephone S42·S466. Full & part Ume. All part·tlme or full time. cell. tu shelter. ex ule, etc. Restaurant-Need outgo-opportunity. Min 55 Teacher, pre·school, im·
IUUTISAl.OH sales expenence would areas. Uniforms fum'd. 548·2112. 29-t4 w. Cst tt>nsive travel, associa-U you are presently ac-ing personality for food wpm, 10 key by t.ouch m edi a t e full time
Shampoo techn1c1an. bt> helpful We offer ex Electrical aMembly posi-Ages 21 or over. retired Hwy, N.B. lion with poeltive people live in real estate sales prep, sandwich making, New Port Center loca-employment Benefits
Busy salon 645 8915. c e 11 en t co mpa n y tion. Some exper may welcome No ex per nee Ll"'U,,. C' .,.., in an enjoyable environ· do you have immediate meat slicing, cash re-t1o'n. Good salary & Min. 12 ECE units. Costa
1040 Pacific Coast llwy benefit s 1nclud1ng be req'd. S4.00 pr hr. Apply . Universal "' --.-" ment. CaU : Mr. Jones, & unlimited access lo sister. 8-4 Mon .·Fri benefits Call Arlene. Mesa area 548-2.550 &
NB medil·al. dental. life tn· HPSSystems645-95S2 Protection Service, 1226 F/time. Mature, exp'd. M B T M k t g , the president or your S4/hr. Also need exp. As· 640-51ll S40-1919
lkl& ' i.urance etr Salary i--------• W. Slh St , Santa Ana or wall train. Apply : 714-551-5822, 6 to 8PM company,orlshehldden st Mgr, 7.3, at S4 50/hr TUCHY pr .tlliM ('Ommensurate with ex Interview hrs: 9·12& 1·4, IOAM-2PM, 1195 W 19th wlldys. away in an ivory lOwer 8'&·8883 S.,.ut••y Third orade, ft reden for bookkeeping serv perience PLUS ureat EXEC. SICRET A.IY _Mon-F_ri _ St., CM. See Norm -moved from t"· '""' -"' " ___ 752-7567 c·ommissK>O progra"m If N pt B c h s t 0 c k · Llve 111 "··k Part lime. Sales & Mkt· 0·"ur l"'-t .'"' scen1e Restaurant MIDICA.L t1als, full lime employ-
IOATS you are ambitious and brokeraget1nvestm enl HA.llSTYUST s mltr adul~':r ::~-ingeamgoodmoney ble ~8;;.''n!:VaJt Good opportunity for llLLIMGOFFICE ment, PO BOX 10669
t t ... d r firm has opening for To 65"} with dientele Cl se · 962-3232 1 · a 1• Bartender & Hostess Ov-r 30 ,,...f red C M CA_'ll£l7 _ Gel·coat repair Exp'd wa n o ""pa1 .or your s ec r e t a r " 'ad Beau11ru1 . friendly _!!_ningtU!dry67a9672 l onal Lraming to help Please call for appt Ask .. ...~er non
Ma,.Greoor Ya"hts. 1631 eHorll>, please call ror , LYN J. ..,., p you IJICre~ your earn f smoker Type 60 WPM 'l~SCHOOl ' " ' mm1stratJYe assistant to salon Fashion lsland. 11:..., -,.,.,5, · or Herb or Jason I p Placentll, CM tnterv1ew Ne ~ p 0 1 8 h Sml pnv conv hosp. Im· Part Time ..... ...,~ .,711_ accurate y erm full TEA.CHY Pe™XU1el Dept work fo r President & ~ r ea c 'A.Cl-~EO Experienced or inex ...,,,.., time. CaU Answer ad • F' 1J lo,_.,~ Gen Mar Excell com l1l4)760-8l60 maculate, gd starting "'""••-523 or ,unll.Drton Beach """'......-'"" 642 4J2L, J::xt 277 " ----20362 Santa Ana Ave is looking for energetic penenced you may well ~..ux>,,_~_hn S l' h oo I Ex pl' r pre
F'ULL CHARGE ORANGE COAST municatlOf\S & organiia HA I RSTYLIST Cutter San ta Ana H ea ghts people lo won part time profll from our color RESTAURANT Opera-stem A.IY rerr~ 0\.1!]' 18 ~_8788
Ma111ta1n all JOurnals & D •tLY PILOT tional skills req'd Word needed 1mmed F'ull S49-30Sl sales at our El Toro Iota· video tape llsllllg & sales lions Director S2,000 mo. general ledger Prepare "' processin g but no t e B ho W k t' S I Require tra;.,,.,g in· in Developer In vestor * T:•
330 w Ba St h h d S 1 1m usy s p or M l F' aon a ary starts at trauung program which u~.. needs sec'y 2 mornings S adJust 1ng entries & , } s ort an a aq w kads_&adults 964-6680_ ain enance: . or Apt I '3.75 per hr. Upon com· we feel 1s the finest ternallonalmgmt., busi-financial statements C~la~lt!~a comm w1th exper Call Complex 111 Costa Mesa 1 . r l & It per week Typing, A
S EOE MF' . Personnel. 752 0070. Hair Styli.st, expenenced, ~ h 548-"""' E P et1on o two wlr train· available ness mgm maT et-answer phone, baste bk re you tired o( worlung uperv1se payablei. & re ..., --..:...... -~ needed ror Costa Mesa r """"' xper. ing period, salary will be Wt are not a tranchl5e, ing & 2 )'TS exper as It full time for part lime
ceivables f'lrmin Costli •~ EOE salon Lease statt0n or nct£._ S4.75perhr ,29hrs per branrh or sub111d1ary Rest a urant Mktg l_~~ed ~~u·~~~ Mwy7
Mesa -Nonsm<Jker Call ' CLERICAL --------rommission Moilttan• c•M• wk Interviews will be Just headquarters Analyst. Contact. Dr Why not try working
Carole, 754 1040 Part lime Fine Retail btcutin S«tttary 631·9754 Ge,neral mechanical held at: We have operungs for a Rbt Nevin. 714-956-5871 SICllTA.IY vart time for full time
BOOKK EEPER Con)t Store 1n N B needs John Wayne Tenn1~ llang GIJder Mfg nec.>ds knowledge, experience 'ocHkShno few highly motivated Part time lOam 3pm money Wor1120to 24hrs
& romputer exp prefd versatile pen.on who t) CI u b . needed 1 m someone With the abillty In electrical & plumbing 24280Swartz Rd , persons who have a de· IESTA.UIANT Mon· F'ri M usl ha ve per wk 111 plush new or
Smith Bros Co . CM detail orumtcd & ran use mediately Must have lo perform multiple JObs helpful. Apply to Larry: El Toro sire lo be more sue Immediate openings ror good typ1ng &S/H skills. r 1 c e 1 n t he San la ~l 10 ke> machine by experience, ref's, xlnt rrommetal shop toship-Sud & Sand Hotel, Tues.,Aug.4lh,IOAM cessful For a n in serv1ngpersons&cook CallMissionBeechcrafl. Ana Costa Mesa area
IOOKKH:f'Bt touch Wtll trc11n to pobt typing speed, English, ping & receiving. Phone La una Beach, 497-4477 E.0.E. tervlew appointment Exrellent benefits. App. 18741 N Airport Wa y for well established Co
P rtt , s a I e , 0 n l' 0 m spelling & grammar 547 6366 with the sole owner & I · J 11 Santa Ana540-2720 Earning polenllalol$220
a ime. or growin.: pulerb other gl'nera l or Call Mon-F'ri aft 9AM, -·--· MAHAGBt founder, call We~ley N Ffo~:r .P~~~~n Harobo~ Secretaries per wk . base+ comm + b u s1 nes~ Newport ri c e tas ks Wor k 640-~for a_pf>l _ HA.RDWA.IE Hallmark Gilts & '/TIMllYMMCiS Taylor bonwi Call 835·8883 for
Beach Call 640-0791, ~:d srhedule nex1,ble Female live-in com pa Full-time retail sales Cos metics. Exp pre· Ca•1... Wtalty N. Tovtor Co. /~~~~·~~~"""t'-. ---f VICKJ HESTONf ~J>l. -----J?LJ!.(_f __ AT EASE FASHION nionfor 7Jyroldladyon p e r so n , go urme t f!rred.640-7373 YCHIHac.ritn R'EALT<1RS _ •
BUS P E RSUN S ~:x ISLAND a walk er Must have own ho use wares de pt Mature Lady with aide Adults with outst.and1ng 2111 S1nJoaqUJ11 Hills AccepllngApplJcallons & ASSOCIAT&c; TR ... OHE
periencedonly Lunc•h & ('all Mr C1Jne~1on Fn rar $s5oimo F:ves 67S.6704 exp who would like attractive persooalit1es. Newport Beach COOIC Speciahsts m SOUCITOIS
din ner shifts avail App 644 5070 8JJ.<!_379 ___ _ HOSTESS Mm 3 yrs ex permanent schedule of who enjoy wor1iing with _644-491 O IUSIOY Temporary Clerical Im med· openings to
ly daily 10 am 1112 pm Condominium Manager perience Lunch & din weekends Sat 9PM -10-15 year old youths Apply Mon-Fn. J.Spm, Personnel work pleasant evening
The Barn Restaurant & Orange Co Property GEHEIALOfftCE ner shifts avail Apply SAM /Sun 9AM ·5PM neninea 6-9PM Call llCEPT./TYPIST atReubenE.Lee,15J E 54()..0 OO hrs. 3·9, Mon -Fn No
Saloon. 14982 Redhill Management Co. needs Person lo assist boss in daily IOamUl2pm The $4 50 /hr. Capable of 642-4321 , ext 343, Costa Meaaomce. Light PCH,NewportBeach 4 selhne Hourly wage
Ave, Tustin condomimum manager general orllce work Barn Restaurant & handling collapsible between 2PM ID SPM, typing, basic bookkeep-•tsTA.UIANT 18004Sltypark BI Callalterl :986-0151
CA BINE'T MAKio;R to handle So Callforn1a 8 30-4. 30 Good pay. Saloon, 14982 Redhill wheelchair for alert. uk for Lori. ing, some errands Dale, Busperson needed Part SuJle ~ lrvme TY TECHHICIAH
FRENCH POLISllER prOJHts Applicant good benefits Light typ-~veJ~tin. elderly lady bul not an Pharmacy Clerk. exp 966·9040 0 4pm, Mon time for volunteer 1•-------•I Expenenced Good pay,
should ha\'t property tng, answermg phones a 1nvalid ~.:! pref, Np( 8dl area. Mon Thurs > SICRETAIY b f · Need Syrsexper restor must. Ask for Tom, HOUSECllAHBS Pri9_5 Petertl40-&S67 operated luncheon ene its Apply 10 management ex per & 831·337J Prefer car or dnver's MECHANIC~ service al Pub I 1 c to run establ.J.shed realty perso.n S73 W 19th St ' ~g, ~a~mg & appraising ~ood .idmin1s trauve i.;--------1 license $5/hour With U · s."1cew •• ,., PHONE OPERATOR •tcB'nOHIST gardens ID Corona del firm lft Corona del Mar C.M nghs antiques plus skill~ Atxne average General .,eenence.•3766 F'ashlonlslandTexaro For plumbing co SICllTUY Mar Thurs & Fridays, ThlS IS a one Set'retary WAITER /WAITRESSES French pollshmg, lac salar) Contact Belly 6'4·7186.~5.S 2:30pm-9:30pm, Mon Fast groWlll,g Npt Bch 12Noon to 2PM. Call office and there is E xpe rienced only ~er1ng & goldleafinj! 964 3531 HOUSalB'a • A.It forOma.r Bet g.1 Fri. No exp nee Relia ad agy seeks 10d1v with Mon-Fri, 8:30AM ·4PM always sometJung to do Lunch & dinner shtfts 5~~ ~~J!~~!~tl~fri~~ COOK Housekee p;r n.,::Ow.':;W. HOMEMAHAGY Medical Front Ofhce ble. nonsmoker k lhr t op t y ping s kills only 67J.Zll68 ~~~~~be:::1:i:!!i~ avail Apply daily 10am
In Orange Co DOT Live in Can manage Sr for bustneSS family tn Urology /GP, general ofA S.0.2253 Telephones pl~ a vane-RETAIL SALES 1 S t II 2 pm The Ba rn
•1 adult home for 6 ... ,, Hu t it H bo " ty of -snnn• b '·lJ •· G personally tarting R s 660.280·010 Ad pd for b) _,., n in on ar ur skills. pegboard, exp 'ow.rW• <>,.,. '"' ..... ~1 1 .. es .. ourmet housewares salary Sl200per mo Call estaurant & aloon, employer per mo with I wk pd '8XOptt .... F/T Cook1n11essent1al.2Shrs r .631.5:111 Expenenced lndividual opportunities Call salta person, full-time M K k 14982 Redhill Ave \'acat1on 6ll-2100 Hrs AM&PMSturts per wk . Call Rita Dorothy,644-7644 675-6704 ary ay wee days Tustm
CASHI ER F l i me Flexibility a must 846.()M3 or 846-00l I Mon Medical lo run power wash com r'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8.30 to 5. 673-4400
p time. hnghl. dependu COOK '/TIME thru F'~uniillPJt1 Huntington Beach Al· paoy, cleaning concrete. 1i--------l111!'!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!11-•l•--------
ble, good "A1th figures IOAM2PM P\'t Srhool Pis call fo r appt lergutneedsbackotrice truc ks. etc Julio , llCB'TIOMIST SECRETARYIRECEPT WAREHOUSE
Wiii train Car Wa~h. Garden Grove 642·0411 9·JO.SPM. M·F' 645-7358 Housekeepers wunled Technician. P ili me . _5'S-~8407-'-'--· -----0''0 OfC MGR. RETA.IL For busy So Laguna WORJ(EI
16061 Beach Blvd, H B Counter person for loo I & ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!' Seacllrt Motel, Tues & Fri. Salary com-Practical Nl1rsl' For growing general Part time clerks Coldwell Banker Real Looking for mature. --------•I equip rental ca Must -_!!M-9'7l7 mensurate with up. for elderly couple, bve practice 1n Newport STOPH'GO Estate Office. Mu.~t be alert individuals willing
Cll'UIERS enJoy working with peo Gtt1. Ofc. & ....,,. Housekeeper/Child Care ~all S30-S&l0. in. Cook. drive, light Beach Xlnt environ MA.IU(m able to work tndepen to le a rn & accept
IWf1 pie Gd sal, benefit Through trial balance PITgoodpay.Need1m MYCHA.HDISBt hsewk,ref.67S.8634 rrient.4.,.,daya 6Jt·37,1;L 4SSSCocatHwy.. dently Mustrelat.ewell pe rsonal responsibil.tty
pac kage Apply in Mature person. Typ111g, med Permanent, pl t1m e. n /TIMETEACHB llCEPTIOMIST MewportlHcfa wtpublic & peers R.E. tor work performed'"
U TDTE M person 1930 Ne wPorl ;s~f'° .... ~·~,r<ls· 8·5. 6'1·9323 Service greeting card Afternoons 3-6 , 5 F'or dr's office Must be license help(ul but not established Ne wport
Blvd, CM -Housekeeper, hve-1n for dept . i n I o ca I days/wk N.B Susan. enthusiastic, moti vated l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!I!!!! req 'd Call Carman. Beach rirm Supplier of I•-------• GOODftEOPLE mature couple Rel's supermarkets. l0.l5/hrs 640-B820 & t y pe well Ex p I."'. 4~·9444 or831~ fabrics to manurac-
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Costa Mesa
517 W W1laon St
6319600
Huntington Beach
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DA.TAENTitY WA.HTED please Call after llam· d i eek. c 11 J hn --------h I f I b t t " 1--------turers of products used
Th B BaUoon f U 833-2382 -(7ulr4o.g.,,:'m>MI a o ~~<~· u no nee 2to 3da)'57·3::1lPM or 3 in yacht111g, backpack·
O'BtA.TOR e rass au ...1..:...:...:...,I":.:;,....::..-=:::..·-----------1 -~ to 4days 3t.oll.:llPM •SlCllTA.lY• h~SMft service restaurant open-H~~s:t~~~R' d=g MHGMNTl'IOSmOH 9UA.UTY RECEPTIONlSTfTyp1st, Sml priv ~v hosp. lm Ex cellent apply for ru~ur~ ~~~:~t ;c,.;,r;
Health caremgmt.ro In in g soon in Laguna Neededimmed lor sm Fabric chain. C M. & A.SSUl•MCE with dictaphone & maculate Gd Staffing sharpgaltoworkinfast F'1 lling or orders & Irvine has an immed Niguel is lookmg for A h I XI , • .. uo..1~,--awitchboard exp. pref'd 20382 Sao•-Ana Ave good """pie All posi retirement residence. nae m. nt oppt y "'"'""'-"rontof T St p 1 S .. paced Newport Beach gene ra l warehouse openin° for a Dala En-""y L B Gtri"•" .. ~. Ml• "O. 1'n ele"tr1"al r c ues-a v · anta Ana Heights comm'! real -t•te offt d t F'ull · " tioos are av&lable tn· ag ch. F'ltime, rota!· -...,.., • " ~ " country ,,1 b .... <.uu """.. , u 1u llme days. try Operator to work eluding· food servers. tn,f_!knlb 49C !MS8 _ MOD&S/ISCOITS components needs top "u ,.... . ....,. ..:::S-tc.:::9:...:·306=1!...-____ Excellent lYJ>ll'lg & die 3g, hour week . Ex
:I 11 30PM shirt Must busers. hostesses. cooks, HOUSEKEEPER Top Dollan 963-93&3 ni&ht exper'd. QA Mar 3 SA.ILMA..KIHG la phone sltUJs requ ired cellent company.paid
ha \e a nun of 1 yr ex salad makers. barten Li ve . 1 n Eng 11 s h. yrs. min. exp as a QA ·~B'TIOMST s ew ing mac h 1 n e Challen11ing position for benefits. Pay increases
per on CRT Sucressful d e rs . c 0 c k l a 1 1 speakine for couple with Mode Is needed. A II Supervisor or QA Mgr Receptaorustror growing operators Wiii train ri&ht 1al. Call. based on ability Call
cand1dalewill beaqukk w a i t r esses , di s 1 c hild In Newport TUi:. Men. Women & Mission Viejo area Ex· Orange Co unt y in S.7-13" La1la,83).2900 6'S·1066Monday ~aa~~·to~~-o:nhlenod hwashers Please apply Beach 5day work week C ldren No experience cell . benef1t1, rrowth surance firm PBX ex SALES /ADVERTISTNG '" person at The Brass Must ha ve refs. 16G-0357. neceuary. 54&-T7'2. potential. Sampbne rro-per an asset Pd co · W A I E H 0 superv1s1on Must also Balloon 30100 Towne MtGHTCHIF cedures. mechanic• in· beneflll Call · Pauline Growmg O.C. Publica-1--------· U S E
hove above average Cente r Dr. Lag una HOUSEKEEPER Experienced onJy, Con· ape ct ion, mic ro · 963-0IMl · lion looking for exp'd ••SICllTA.lllS•• 'BtSOH keyboard speed & be ac-Niguel. See Steve or Prof. adults w/4 small ti t 1 R inspection. MllSt be able pros-top commission Sh90/RE/NeatCoSl.8,000 Xlnt benefits Prefer curote Gd. salary & fr. dogs need housekeeping, nen a estaurant to analyze/roblems & R•ld,83S-9692~~ ba ckground 1n fin e
mae benefits package. ,~P~a~ul~495~· ~-3~102~---lndry, shopping, etc. :::,~~~~~h.8.Ji;!!.~: recommen solutions. •tcEPT/TYPtST Sales i~if:ci:m1:11;,-:: wines & spirits. Full
For intervie w call. 12/hrs. week Salary CootactRidtorCarl. Realleblllty trend mEslttta&·bl111srmbedneeedxspo
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.rt •HIDALSHor• Bkpg/Cl.k/Corp$l3,200 time & pay while tram-
s h a r o n R a s 1 n s , f Ad rommensurate w/ref's. analysis uper. la lmpor-Exp Consultant Oun Ing. See Harold '9S t:
714·6'H616,EOEM/F Df Actien AM1u1sthave.e..,~car.Mrs. MUISllY tant. On l y those telllgent person to Part & full time, will LizRelndersAgy,lnc . 17th.St.C.M.
Have something to sell? ---Cal en: 644-....... S'IC&AUST qualified please call : answer telephones, cl train. Pref. exp. In retail 4020BlrchEst'6'EOE WIWAMrYOU
Classiliedads do it well'-Wlnlt.\.,.(ls..._-"'......,"""'.lo!lf.LI a HOUSEWARES G reenhouae a11l1tant M rs . p I er t c k a t areet visitors. Various clothing sales. C.M. Newport/&3Ul90/Free
D•=Pillt F'uli.tlme ret1ll sales needed to fill lull Ume Tl4·581·311>foranappt. typing dulles, accuracy 5.Stl-9333 M6-1821 SICllTAIY
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• person for gourmet dept. t .... 1J1 .....__In a must. Pleasant sur· MARK.,_ SALIS lft I In hardware store poe.a .,_,..cgaiucu roundinga. Excell. R e qu'frea 1ood IHr 675-6704 Corona del Mar. Must benefill & salary. Gd. SALIS StcHTA.IY DIC. shorthand~ ~1 1~
642 5671 have uper. worlllo1 opply. for advancement. CO ............ Ct•• t. Ptnonnel/ Ad vertising skill.' Ability to~ ·A
• HSKPR. <Domestic) Exp wilh planll lncludln& a OPPOITUNfTY IMS Equipment, Inc. ....._ -E. Dept. hu openln& per sperl al Job with I' " &~freq'd M~tspe1k ltnowledae of ioila, tnocb oft.ta when you 2105 Barranca Rd., Tiredof1ellinabouse1 7 e I N B h spec11I ....... -Salary En&li1h • be able to ferllllura • propaa•· .-t4-days a week! We need xpana on. pt c ~
Ha ve somelhin1 to sell? drive. Pis caU ~73SI, lion. Call: Aln, Mon· ;;~~r!:m;;•&~al~ lrvlne. EOE one licenaee to leam the financial services firm OPtn
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CASH Register 1927 Boston Terrier puppy 7 Elegant sofa & loveseat, 9' sofa & loveseat, triple 2521 Orange, ICl, CM. Everything Must Go Lon talooM 2 Bikes S75 & S50 Console ••••••••••• .. •••• .. •••• Wurlitzer spinet piano, f7s wks. male, adorable $800 new, sac SB. 6/pr. dresser, hi-boy dresser. Sat /Sun 9.4 SO< ·S200 Sa ti Su o. SO• $500 + Helium Bouquets de TV w lst.e.reo SIOO MISl' W ANTll) xlnt cood. $750.
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WESTMINSTER wks, CH Imes. SIOO & dinette set, S3SO 19 col· C b $ COM~~N.';NG 2 homes 2 Antiques, Piano stool. Int doon w hdwe. m Pool Table. r Brunsw1rk. aft5PM642·92M ( KGC3l 3 yra old . BBEY or porta~le, Sl55. Xlnt u r 10 · c 8 a net. 37 5 · pc L. shaped sora cedar rhest. 1880 rocker 80x28, SIS ea. \21 80x30, ve ry good rond1t 1on . . Bea ulifully poll abed ANT~QUE MALL ~5i1-t'4l3 ----rond. Delivery ~9-9252. R:igulator rlock, S2SO. S300. 10 long sofa tbl + 2 chrs lamps libr tbl S2Q ea Closet doors m SISO 892·3049 Wanted. Used paper cut· Ebon Profea1ional17 ffte to Yoet 1045 Bo F. En . B Trunk, $45. Oriental $80. 35" sq end tbl ~ S II S ' ' . • -ter 111 good working con· '0Y· .. ,.... Ut In Dally 1~. Fri 10.9 ys ire g111e unk vase S45 Med desk Dishes linens etc 's t . ma tng.er, many 93x30, l2l 9Jx36; 121 Metal tool box for pick up dition Thank-you' Call owned, ._.. qua '1 •
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»w"' adorable 6 wk old pup -. ----SMOKE GLASS 48 " 556·11842 --· _, 0 L D S T Y L E Garden Grove 554-6103 ~es-~all~ Drexler ~ Set Anll· Round Tbl Chrome Base Anllque C.Ollectables --9 PC dtntng rmsel. $700, 2 642-4610 TURNTABLE-with nip Everett Baby Grand, '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Free \2l White Kittens que White. 5 drawer w 14 ch rs-as is S80 Glass, map, rlothes. Bayshore Neighborhood 10 spd bikes. S30 ea Ne" port Beach Athletic needle t.o play old 78 re-beautiful finish. $2500 ISTATI SALE also Ca It' co "at bli"nd 'Ill I c~est. dressmg lib~ rhr 962-8598 301 v· l Ba C M Sa le Gorgeous ch an 673·687Q, 644 5596 --Club membership, SlOO cords 979-21699 eves firm. 848-Dlteva. , n1testands king -Ilia~·-'-='=--deher, furn, family 3 h I S30 67312826315058 --· -' "2 House full of lovely m 960-~78 hdboard, & sp~ad $250. (2) Barstools with back SALE-Aug 1·2. ever· treasures. fabrics. el<' c airs w ottom:m, . -i..:-· Man's used Cruiser Bike. S.wllMJ Moc .. II I
thing 5 • except ton a I 2 sweet kittens. need lov 644·0345 Walnut. good cond S40 ything goes, Oak Desk. 2450 Martn0 Or N.B. Sat each. Magnavox stereo. PARROT CAGE good condition. reasona-••••••••••••••••••••••• s:~~~U:,~u!'~~ in g ho me to stay 7 ft beige & brown sofa . s -~9249 C.Olor TV. Drafting Tbl. l~ S2SO. s73-6870j6'4·5596 -Wr 1ron.1...gl!l.;..... ~5164 ble. Wood desk ... 4·8 sw.?n~~ ~; =
Vlllaae Way, Unit 86, together M1F 4 mo old ft matching loveseat 2 Good day beds w slip. Dressers. much more. Lots of goodies' Sat Sun "66 \'W bodyS210 Refng 2 WHEELCHAIR. Everest drawers, good condition $400546-IUS • Moving Must see to SlSO 64+5983 covers S30ea 2466Santa 332So. NewhoDll'S_.A __ Bdrm set Magna\ox dr s7s ·72 l3(J dirt bike Jenn111gs Traveler. ltke SlS-3645
Tustin. J9v~2-8695, 968-6400 Chin-a C b. t --1-Ana C.M. 642-1)4(11 Classy Garage Sale stereo ~7~ S~ 964 6706Jeff new, S5oo 67:J.67ll Guitars. console stereo, TY, leclo, •"-lQUE P 0 d a 1ne pa e -Blk h S · ---Hun or.____ 8"1 niu wnp r.,an. Free multi·colored ktt yellow antique 'nn1sb Ga..-Sdt 8055 Antiques, bookrases, Ho111ehold ~8065 naug coul'. 115 BIRO CAGE Wrought sboowkeepersl .bedlam.PI ' '"•~
English bidet & more. tens. tiger striped grey, larg t •-Ii hted' • ._..,. t v 1st e reo. ency ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stereo casi deck & Iron 3. x l''l' & stand case. sg e rats. ••••••••••••• .. •••• .. •• S6Sun 2680 Santa Ana wht"te, orange •-black e s orage "' g ••••••••••••••••••••••• A h 1 mlkes Sl 15 Bike ~ · g I! tubs tools & · Beautiful Color TV, 2 yr
A C u "' glass shelf, Sl75 Swivel Stereo AMIFM 8 track, mericana, c na . Remodel.Ing sale Aug I · · $75 OBO c~9.1Z7c 6 · mtSc ve ..... Call!>48·6219aft 4pm_ b h h• much more Allmce,no 0 • !>48·0128 r""""l4 ..... wrnty. Free delivery. Jr r airs ~ earh rassetle. turntable, Junk Sat 9 4 17755 9-3 \'en. lamps. actt>~. ~-'"-Sl48.646-1788
DOLLSHOW German Shepherd, I yr Chandeliers, S2S each. spkrs SllO FreererS200 PalmentoWa Irv roth111g ~Keel Or 7'' SltdemSleepergoo<l John 't\a)neTenmsClub Mllllcol SaVSun, Aug 1 & 2. free old Fem . lo good home Room size red oval rug. Pool table S200 Misc ----.._ --Cash only COM rond S250FIRM Memben.htp SIZO Call Inst._ .. , IOll Beautiful Color TV. 2 yr
admission. Exhibit & Dys 975·0727 , eve~ S25 760-1065 Eves. 760·8745. MtSr, modem and anti· -751 4300 8518300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wrnty. Free delivery.
sale. Huntington Center 759-95' Wknd'~ _GARAGE SAL~. Furn, que tools (handyman's Jewtlry 8070 20' Upright Freeit>r S75, 120 BASS ACCOROIAN S148.646·1788
MaU. 405 Fwy & Beach GD. Llome, L-a-biSet-ter R 11 t d k p .,.,.. h ( bri gold mine). Sat Aug 18-5 •••• •• •••••••••• ••• •••• Power Mower S90. Port 2 Small Oneota.I rugs, S30 $95. Pioneer 3 way loud sp
81 d H 8. • o op es UlC ..., dis es, a cs. kitchen, Pm. J24Simal Rd. NB Gorgeous 1.25 rt r11rved C b S ea. Lge wooden desk. ., • ., .,....,. lOOW +. "lO", .,5 ..... 3 ..
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Swedish Cup Smart. sweet. loving 851-9711 _ ylh1ng Meadowsweet AMTIOUES $8001 640-~-OOGHOUSE$l5. e seat. $100 Blue Ovatton acoustic Guitar SlOOea~
board lArmo1r , solid _!>48 5171._ ___ Almost new 5x2i., seat Cul de sac Umvers1ty FRI·SATSUN9-S I Diamond GIA-paper:. _S59-5127 :.chv.inn PIXle. S3S 920 w hardshell case 1.970 COLOR T.V plays
oak, Cirra lB50 Askmg Beauulul & Gentle wood & lanted glass, cof· h~l_rv Fn-Sal. Hoosiers. wash stands. VVS2-1 62 round Sl800 Boat & Trailer 1.5 SIOO as l\lott1ngham Rd, 1'/wpt Perf erl cond S275 very goodta:s. 1750673-1255 Longhair gray rat. fee table, 1150 Brass Multi-Fam1ly, l376Shan· dressers, desks, chests, Calleves 548-4356 u, BabyStrollerS40 Car Brh 642-~ 649·2'1l1Eves S48-2429aftlla.m.
Oak Claw·foot table. 5 neutered male Call LalTlpnut.edshade.SlOO. non Ln. C M . (orr tables, chairs. Amer ---Seal s5. Scale ss IBM Selectnc 2 Cotton MUST SELL! Spinet Sony 19" Color Remote
press bark chairs S1600. ~9-0133 Glass end table. SIOO. College belund Fec!co) oak. pine prim1t1ves ~1;~r;01r~it~~~a~:r 63l·~3&J ribbon Llke new $300 piano. good( condition Control. $550. John
OB0673-6Z3 ---:"JS "' RED Garden~~·~ Sat1Sun9·S ~~ine St , H B pearl brarelet Call for A:-JTQ end tbl S20 Pr 4963774 SIOOOo r ofer631-63S6 IOAM-12PM.67s.SQ20 . .,,..llUS 8010 Bricks FREE You Hard rock maple danlllg ESTATESALE appt to msped 6440323 Danish mdrn lounge Airline T1rkets. \alue OfficeFw...._,.lr Beautiful solid wood
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'Brand new Hotpoint years. "' Sat. Sun. 15500 Tustin 3Fam1lyGarageSale S15)l00~842·10:ll RamsScasonTirkets Casabella. forward, re Word processing Receiver UiO WPC w/2
Electric Hi·Low double !162·~-under S800 754-6790after Village Way, Unit 66. Sat/Sun. 9-5 4326 Serusa for sale. 2for $800 \'erst', variable speed. system, xlnt cond. SS,500 concept CEM spltrs l900
Oven Range $400 325 Cute grey & white kit ~m -Tustm Way, Univ Pk, Irv_ ~~s.c.~I~•••••~~~~ 752.0960 12131463.1100 I hl!hl 1nl'l'd. Was S239 or best offer. Call Kathy 0 B0642..s'nM
Grand Canal, Balboa ten 5 Great Area Rug, 9Xl2'. SIOO. LIDO ISLE Garage Sale, Sal only REDW000 2 X,'S LAWN ~tower RiEL. TakeSIOO Judy ... 7300986 (714)760-0100 S AN SU I Receiver.
Isl. personalities 8 "eek~ club chr. UI, Oak end 9-4 Children's rloth.ang. If II d s150 \1em'-··~hip for trg vtnt GO~ OUT Terbnis spkn. Tedum tbl. S45, lamps. Sis.••". WHOPPPER II r · hid 2· to 20· long Xlnt derk se prope e · · ...-.~ · ' •"'9' bl
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••••••••••••••••••••••• S125 Co~oer set. bolsters pink luster. old pine Gar age s a I e 9 am 55< 1 t r P ca I I .Ji rn Iron SIOO I JUKE DOX Sharp Copier, desk wall or trade for Color TV or
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matching caned Oakdm.tblw6chn; Lg Via Koron. Lido Isle, mtSc ~Shantar_<;_M_ • *'* ~;\R25To~ C~~ extral UeroratorPlantSale' rhairs. typewriters. Sylvania.Stereo,TVcon·
chairs $275 00 Bent metal desk, k1tch appl's Npt Bch_ ----Tn>ewriter. Honda 90. V. Tonimoft rg cu~ 3297 1~291 Bethel Cir HB rakulators st.eel shelv· aol 4 ft 21 In. Sl00/080.
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(a nt1q ue reprodut• Wiil loveseaL~. tan pal-ques Oak Pwnp Organ. Plenty of misc. Items & Yo~~~~~ ~~~irof co~r.~e~~ci:!i~~~ai~!~ Masculine canopy kg S:t 496·2608 17 iser r. loah' Mcrilit
tionJ·S295 00. King-med tern. oak trim. good Enghsh bidet & more. Drapes ETC. ETC ETC. TWO FREE PASSES S200_67§·3175 bed. backgammon cof· .Pm 1017 Eqlli,...
maple headboard with <'ond .. S75ea. 631 2029 -Household goods. de· 384 Flower St Costa fee table, traHir hght. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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drawers turned spools. 8" sofa. lamps. cane back corator items & clothes Mesa Sat. 9-4 -RIN~~~~':k~ '77 KIRBY Home Main S2SOea 7~3653 7~ 6894 Blue front Amazon Par· Ci..,.. 90 I 0
Beautyrest mattress & chairs mg ht stand. Sc-SS 2680 Santa Ana BARGAIN GALORE 2 BARNUM & BAIL~\' ta111anre Sy~ll'm all at Los Cabatterot Health rot w ca!!. $2:505••" •••••••••••••••••••••••
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good.~7Sllafler S pm * * I BUY** 848·2896 Welder Sl85 Trailer 8 Oak & gl<W showcase. CenterAug.6-17 #S42 6424lXl 24hrs 5 months Shot! up to 213/6.S4-2341 oranytimeonweek~ F A N T' A S T l C W/\Jres~.~tank~ S175. fr~e builtin stove. has 5 seats avail for =-=--·'-= -date. Male .. AKC. AYOM Good used Pw111ture & FURNITURE B''YS 1 LongBeachArena selective games MAYTAGgasdryerS200. pape-Sl.50 ,,.,,,,.. .. 19 cu ft Upright Appltanres -OR I will u Hopper S75 Tools coins. Jewery, many Aug l9-Z3 d 7 '"I Klngs1bed ewS350 All -_•o. ,....,...,...... 11 ' Red Rover. Solid Sohd teak dmlllg table. 6 housewares. anUq, reas' stulfed animals. Avon 641·0366 J\'~. S!I 1""'2 n transom. f1r brds. Offer Signature Frost Free sell or SEU. for You Bruer chairs. anuque See Otmes·a·l.lne Aug bottles. pet aut.o water To claim passes, call eves · ex re II 645-0U5 _ ,ialtos Ir OrcJ-s lotO
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549-l91M. 646-1616, lll-9625 rustom -made modern 1 2 36S B~~Y C M U N ':EL I EV A B L E must be exchanged for Xlnt Cond SllO Dn er ven good S75 p 1 ANO 10 w u prt g h l loah, Mui11b • te/
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18711 Beach Blvd
14~2000
'29 Model A Town Sedan.
4 dr. restored l~al for
student SI0.500 ALSO
'46 Ford Woo dir.
restored SlJ.500
67H161
'61 Austin·Healey Spnle
Bugeye good cond
1300cc Dauun Roadster
en ine S2SOO 891 6332
'57 Bentley fo'lytng Spur
Con l anenlal 5 ·1.
beautiful cond 2 lone
paint. S216.000 possible
trade-lse (~J 96S 4023
Convertible '72 CSTM
Buick Show Cond All
White 17MPG. 12750
646-727'
4 Wi..tl Dri•tt 9550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Low maJeage
AU extras
557 1868
'80 Toyota 4X4. xlnl cond,
UK ma. never been off
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675·S280, 67WISO
'71 Toyota Landcrwser,
49K mi, ori&. hard top le
compl. soft top. Excell.
cond w/m1ny extras
$4000.67S-0394
'80 Jeep CJ-5, 12.si11s
tires. spoke whls.
custom grill & bumper. 6
cyl, BK m1. 556 4347.
642-8722
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000
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18711 Beach Blvd
842-2000
L\r the Da1h Pilot
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'75 TOYOTA
COROLLA
Factory air cond.
(1AEA066)
19202 IEACH ILVD.
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....... Automatic PB , PS. tru,lmmac.125,900 CB.ICA•T ble" Sllver1m/fm cua. New lW tllll , new m.• howroom cond Must 141H215.•tm $ l)eed, klw mllease. &inti S'7950~-upholatry. new bri.lm,
4 IPHd wilh larae 1 ft a.II l 9'7~2488 it Mercedes mo llDt y el 1 o w b e a u t y . '73 VW Slijlfr BUJ all not fuwhed out. drives bed . · ..._. 97 cood, RU for 111,5100 or (lJlWRL> orl1, c111/1tereo, UK fine Sl&OO or otrer w u •· I 11 •~1 ml,S2300ftnn.ta.5191 en In .497.Q38 SADIN •4.CllMW ....................... auume ... w ama ..,.,.., . _ _
I I IMO 4'Mt4t 1917u••ftA dwn Call art IPM JIM~ '7$IAB8lT '69VWSunrool,ne"en1 • -Ul sr"'COUN •157-2119 En1lae • body 1ood stall, rup, tltl'I, brlts, ·~J.:!~:.~~d· Limited Production "19 ~E.sn?f,auxlank, r:::~ cond,SZ200.14'-'1228 s.hocka, 1m/fm 8 trk,
SZlOO&of.5.3BSS model 5 speed iran.s 26,500 ma, Becller sttreo z. ·ea VW &ja BUG stock more 1190049'1·6238_
AM/FM tape ' raclory caas. die rtd w/bamboo en1, Ufted, ~hite spoke Unique '69 vw Jeep is D1ts1111 pick up. Lo ml. allo whftls 1t.SOUKR1 inl.S2'7,000. 673-9338 "74 Corolla, rebh lrlnl, whl1, new titel. oeeda ALUM BODY C.8 wide
IC, auto, lint rond $:51195. oy MLY $')595 19 7 s "' MB 45 0 s E. &ood cond, xtru. 11195. aome work SllOO 548-8774 tare• $2800 080 Ton) -~ ~ metallic green, l.ao in· @atofr.84Mm.. Jlmart4PM _.MS___,·5=12;;...;4 __ _
'17 280Z Fireball red. M:~·~ MAIDA tenor. Xlnt cood. Best '80 Corolla SRS Spt Cpe, '64 VW Mlcrobua parts. S2 Votto 9772
Bia u 3001 l Viso1lo 50 arbor Blvd offer. 675-84.115 . every option, limited bl.k t.o 1200. ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••
spkra , Michelin xwx + C~ts~~A -Ml 76 450 SL ~~·»~offer over • 54.5-1774 #I VOLVO DEALY .:.~ catm Int. 16686· t -~2m, brown, 2 tope, new •78 Corona Waa Lwt Ed 11 Dix =aubllt IN ORANGE COUNTY'
'76 Datsun 2lm 2 +2 97' MAZDA M k helltHirea. 1 owner. •IC PS PB . AM /FM pp t.838·8986
Auto, a/c, $5000/0BO. COSMO COUPE SZ3 750. 714 1168-103 caaiette.' 4uc' ml Like '69 Van with 2111.000 miles 12131582-~--5 s peed tra11s., pwr Save S5000, '81SL, yellow, new k 9505Sl·5892 on rebuilt engine, new
,-77-D-'a"'-ts.un 280Z 2+2, ateerlna, air cond , only 900ml, nu Harris T""'--" 9767 paint. $2500. 7~1868.
AM/FM tereo ti.pe & mobile phone. 139,000. • ._,,.... '81 \tw PU.~ mt Cost absentee owner must factory alloy wheel$ SS4332 ...................... S8'787. l7800orT.O.P. Ed
sell S5900/0B0&44-ll032 <LCJ2'17). '67 MERCED&5 ~ TRIUMPH 646-2276
'77 Dats un 280Z 2+2 ONLY Sl 59S Engine rebuiltSS500. OW..,.ERS ....... 63 ...... VW-=--D.-...ua_J_C_ab_P_U __
Champagne w/1.an int MIRACLE MAIDA "' am-rm cass. air, auto, 6t6-l5n We need )'OW' 197'7·1980 Reblt eng, nau great.
Xlnt ct"d. Must see to >ISO Harbor Blvd '79 2400 4 spd, snr(, TR7s or Spit.fitts! Top 85'7·8000
SALIS, SEIVICE
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VOlVO
1968 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
6-'6-930 540.946} a rec . sse-5489 C~~5~~A stereo c~. lo ma, mini dollar paid !or good '72 VW Bug looks /runs
10 Oat.sun 2190 Htcbblt 5 rood. Nicest In Oran&e cart! great! Lo ml, S2200 (irm '13 VOL VO 164E
Sp. AM FM, a/c,1mmar Mosenrtl 9739 Cty $l7,llOO/C>bo~7512 IAUER MOTOIS _642~·2~17 ...... 3_____ Automatic, air. loadPd '
$4,850.543-81165 ....................... '70 280 SL. Classic! 292SHarborBlvd. '71 VW Bus · Beaut 75,000 miles' Sharp!
Rat --ORANGE Burgundy/Tan. Xlnl COSTAM&5A custom int, recent eng (321GSS>
9725 co•~'S cond. Home, 673-1633. 979-2500 overhaul, new brakes, Sl9'5 ••• •••• •••••••••••••••• ~I I Offi /l.~,j fttW'W\ I (-.. ·1 u ... '7• s d _....,_ EXCLUSIVE -ice,.,....._,.,, i res. rust proo ""· o1 JIM wlMO ., PY er, '""""" some MG 97.o1z V•w-9770 cooler, gauges + much VOLKSWAGEN
won. Bes67t.,o~ MASERATI .. ~-mor e . 13250. P P .,_, •••••••••u•11••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18711 Beach Blvd
'74 Fial 128 Cpe, xlnl in & DEALERSHIP MUST SB.L! 79 Wiil """, 55-.-l·...-..944'"""l..._. 1----d 84Z..2000
outt new paint, tires. We'll deliver anywhere 1969 classic 6 cyl. MOC 4 speed, fuel injection, 71 Beel e, top co.n · •76 v-VO
ctu ch, 38MPG, 12000. tn1heworld! ("CEE") GT 2+2 e xcellent con d i · 12500. ALSO 59 -
960-6013 BEACH IMPORTS coupe 0n1y built ror 8 tion.!2'1&XWH> Karmann Ghia, top 264GL hm •led time! ONL y SADDLBACI IMW shape. 497.3579 s u n r 0 0 r ~ I! d II n '79 Fiat 128, hke btand 848 Dove Street ll I .,0 .. 0 491!!4949 '69 c rtibl vw Automatic, power 'teer new inside & out. lo ma, 7 52-0900 $2995 ! Cull 831·5177 & .... .. r onve e new
$2850. 84().1449 1969Harbor Blvd ask for Pete. r 1971 VW top, tlres~OBO ~~·1 :~r.' ~e~ a ~t~
Ho.do 9727 631-7170 Must sell '74 MG Midget, Th is fuel·lnjected '58 Van. Rebullt 1600 eng. (091579)
••••••••n••••••••••••• Mercect.slem 9740 '7~oa~nd., S.2300/0BO. Dasher is long on Body & electriral need S4995
VISIT YOUR ..... •••••••••••••••••• MGM'd '74 X1n Co d economy and short on work $800 67~1222 JIM MARIMO
ORANGE COAST •MEW '81 Mil• 1230o'J:6 1 n ' ~~ero~=gs:m~~; Parting ~ut '69 vw VOLKSWAGEN HONDA 240D·l000 +SD _ 67s.a!72 days. 984UJX fastback, runs g~. all 18711 Beach Bl\d
MIW IHI TIOOO
Sporty hatchback, front disc brakes. 1 6 liter
engine. rechmng bucket seata. fold down rear
aeats 4 sPOed (201577)
94999
a. ma~non pontrac
2480 Harbor Blvd., at Fair, Costa Mesa
549-4300
SOMETHING
DIFFERENT!
MEW 1911
4 WHEELDRJVE HATCHIA<;K
4 speed 1ransm1ss1on and body striPtt
(112640)
'59"
a. ma~non subaru
2480 Harbor Blvd., at fair, Costa Mesa
549-1457
HEADQUARTERS HUGE DISCOUKTS ·59 MGA isoo. eggshell A MAGHOM or e•rt. 960-5914 • __ 142-2000
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UNIVERSITY CONSULTANTS reblt eng. $4800/best orr.
SAL&5 &SERVICE 645-4288 G Linda bef.3:l'.I 64&-7MS. 'IO lAlllT
OLDSMOllU MGI 9744 DllS&
HOHDA SELLINGYOl'RMB' •••••••••••••••••••°'••• 'L'model2door 41peed GMCTIUCKS WHAY MGI OWNERS wilh factory air. 1m·
-·"Harbor Blvd TO, D-1 .. 11 SS ma cu late! (7U"/SM) ~ __.. We need your 1976-1979 $5995
COSTA M&5A Call Jark 8.iron MGBs' Top dollar paid JI MAIJMO
54°"9640 JIM SLEMOHS for good cars! VO~ AGIN
79 Honda Civic, 4 spd. IM,ORTS BAUER MOTORS xlnl cond $4400 obu 1970HarburBlwt 2925Harbor81vd l87llBeachBlvd.
$57-7162 5577162. Sam <.:OSTAMESA COSTA M&5A 142·2000
12 mor ~7p_m 631 1276833-9300 I 979-2500 '10 VWUlllT
'76 CVCC wgn, good rond, Dynamite custopt 2 door
new radials, rebll eng. C "'SH TOD "'Y Opel 9746 autommtlc wltH factory
52490. 974-1379 "' "' ••••••••••••••••••••-• air! I 164311) We wall come lo you ·70 Opel New rebll. eng. $4995 JOCJINlf' 973 MERCEDES Parts bent frame will •••••••••••••••••••••• W AHTED sell all 645-6321 JIM MAllMO CLASSIC '7$ XJ6C . ·. --. VOLKSWAG9f Brown/Blk, vinyl lop, lo r .ill for tmmedaate Pelll)fft 9741 18711 Beach Blvd.
ml. orig own, S90001080 ll4)pomlmenl •• •• •• • ••••••••••••• ••• 14"2000 675-5761 I Ask for '75· '76 gas st.a. wgni std 6" , MarkSarhs-Bu)cr lrans. lo mi, good cond. '60·'65 VW left & right
Jaguar XJ6 71 $4000 831 1740 49r> 1700 S3650. 67~evs door, '73 ten door. S50 ~auliful condtlton m MISSION VIEJO -each. West.em style wbl
side and out. Primrose IM,ORTS Ponche 9750 rims for Super Beetle
lea th. 979-2112 .. ••• •••••••••••••••• S20 541-9744 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;_=~-1980 450 St.. lo mi. Cham· '61 PORSCHE _ ......... ea .... --...................... ___ ,
Use the l>a1ly Pilot pa g n f' &.. P 1Iom1 no Super 90 Clean, no rusl! 71 VW
··Fast Re<iull ~erv1re leathtr S35.000 559 5!27 15JVM4l DB.UXllUG
dlr«tor) 'our '80 300 TD Wl(Jl Sunrr S3995 Looks and runs great.
I v or ) la n 1 n l r JIM MAllMO (12814) serv1re 1s our
Spet'aally Shu" room ne" S23.500 VOWWAGIN
714 642.74(17714 56U848_ l87118eachBlvd
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.75 -Carrera Coupe, sun· 11711 Beach Blvd.
roof, a c, many extras. __ .... l_.4 ... 2-_..2 .... 000 ........ __ 1 35M. 955-0545, 971-0715 '72 VW red bu1 . xlol
JANACO PORSCHE cond . S2600. Day
AU DI Freeway close to 831-4611 ' DI ·1528_
all areas. 600 freeway at '75 VW UlllT Firestone Blvd . 2 Norwalk A ftne selec· Dynamite custom door, 4 speed, radio & lion or new and used on heater. Very clean!
sale now. Call us for CF select ion and quotes. (&65P ) $2195 Looking to sell one? We JIM .............. 0 buy and consi gn. _,"
714-636-6775, 213·868-3233 VOWWAGEH
'61 Cabrilolet, blk w/blk 18711 Beach Blvd.
llhr int, incl rear hdtop. 142-2000
lols o( xtras, totally '61 VW Van, new eng, whl
restored. xlnt cond. mags, good cond. SlSOO.
Sl4,SOO. 7!il-4123, 499·5768 -=846-=--·2256=-------
.66 912 Porsche red 1dnl '68 Bug, reblt, am/fm
cond. $6200/080 Debi dig. cats, x.lnt body, lnl,
t 2 t 3 I 4 3 O • I 6 6 7 , eng. $2600. 857"'"54
(714)960-«l28 '72 s ......
Roh Royct 975' Uke nu. l:im-82l'.I •••••••••••••••••••••••s dRUneeds oto •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ti;es, Wi, or best moere~:
ROY ..:548--=-=1~cn~1.::;at:..:::•----
CARVE R '78VW Rabbit rum great,
ROUS·ROYC. E rblt eoa. auto trans,
1w. um11or" needs some body work
Ntwptl1 IHCll S2400 548-171.9
\'---...-J~ '80 VW Rabbit. Ulte new.
__ CtOSlp S\JNQAYS bei&e sunrf, 15395.
'74"'1 Silver Shadow, dk ~S!IW
blue. wlbeiie 1»rdovan
Landau, beige Int. Xlnt. * * *
S4S,OOO. 973-1629 '79 COHYllTllLI
Toyota 9765 Al wtllh. Lo .... Miit. •••••••••••••••n•••u• Lo•, 760-7014 '78 Corona, 5· spd, air Mewpotileed
Mich·rad, fog Its., am/ * * * Cm cass. JIK ml, Xlnt. ----'-----
$4,600/bst 962-0048. (213) Find wllat ~ou want ln 596-4020 P.M. Dally Pilot~•eWcdl,
1981 TOYOTA PI CKUP .
Standard bed model Eqwpment includes 4 speed transmission. one-touch
tailgate panel, power brakes & 1s fully factory equipped (0149741
1977TOYOTA
PICllCUr
Thia ON NI a long wheelbele. automellc
ITIMl'llllllon, IMtl, rt<SIO with an 8 trtck tape,
atripea end whlttwall tlret. (1 H1QMS9 s3199
1981 VOLVO
2 DOOR TURIO
Equipment Includes 4 speed overdrive
transmiu ion, power steering. power brakes. air
cond , alloy wheels, pin stripe and more'
t•-·i 512,302
1974 VOLISWAGIH
IUS
Equipment includes 4 cyl engine, 4 speed
transmission, 11r cond1t1onlng. AM-FM slef90 &
compltl• cu1tol)'l 1nteraor (851SYO~
·54899
198 1 VOLVO
2 DOOR SEDAM
Equipment includes an au1o matlc
transmission. power •leering, power brMltt, p1ns1ripe, wheel wilt moldings and morel
(196177)
1971 VOLVO
164 SEDAN
This car 11 on excellent conchtaont Equipment
tncludn 4 •J>MCS tranam•SSIOI\ AM-FM rtcllO, ~!~~1"~"51691-"" ~t
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The Casey Junior Circus Engine. with Mickey and Minnie aboard. is driven by Goofy in famed Disneyland parade
Electrical parade more than lights
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
Of .. Del .. ,...,....
There's more to Disneyland's Main Street
Electrical Parade than ligbts, although those
number well above half a million .
As Michael O'Graltan, chief of the theme
park's character and parades program, tells it, the
bedazillng parade requires the logistical support
of a tank compirny, the technological planning of a
shuttle launch and the entertainment savvy of a
Vegas revue.
Well, almost.
Mary Collins. Bo Derek's
grandmother. calls
·Tarzan the Ape Man'
a bit of puffery
... Page 3
The electrical parade consists of 10 "units,"
each a series of floats geared around specific
themes Cinderella, the Seven Dwarfs, Elliot the
Dragon, a patriotic display and so on.
Riding, pulling or walking between the
vehicles are some 80 performers who, thanks to
concealed batteries on their bodies, glitter u
much as the floats. More than 50 other personnel
work on the parade as drivers, costumers and
maintenance workers.
The electrical parade is a tantalizing visual
experience, but "IOme of the most remarkable in·
Tickets to the
Bruce Springsteen's
concert may cost bundle
.Page 6 ·
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novations are applied to creating what O'Grattan
calls its "sound support."
The parade marches to a lively. futuristic t\lne
appropriately nKTned "Baroque Hoedown.'' As
each unit passes, the song is varied into "a
number of different musical theme treatments
that are synchronous together," said O'Grattan.
... If you were to hear them all at the same lime it
wouldn't seem particularly discordant. A little
confusing, perhaps."
In order to get that synchronized effect, the
See Electrical, Page z
Brian DePama's new
film.· Blow Out' not
up to usual standard
.Page 10
~Theater
<">
~ t 'The Miracle Worker'
~ Blind girl to play Helen Keller
"O ~ ByJOELC.DON
~ Of • ..., .......
s pecial proble ms with the blind
children. In fact, be muses, "I've only
had problems with sighted actors." al Helen Keller oo doubt would be en·
~ viou1 ii she knew who was lo play part
0 of her life in the Newport Harbor Ac ·
tors Theatre production of "The Mira·
CL cleWorker.
Ten-year-old Carolyn Snow of
Anaheim will portray the noted writer
and lecturer, who became deaf and
blind at age 19 months following an ill·
ness.
Keller overcame her handicaps.
Carolyn, who wu born blind, ju.st
doesn't seem to have much or a dis·
ability. Rather, she's a victim of her
own bubbling enthusiasm and un·
bridled determination.
.. Jr I want to do (something) I'U
learn how to do it and I'll do it," says
the pixieisb youngster , of her budding
acting career. "Now that's something
to write."
Carolyn marks her professional de·
but with the Costa Mesa-based theater.
Her previous credits have been with
three plays produced a\ her elemen·
Lary school.
The play is produced by the Slop-
Gap Theatre Company. a Laguna
Bea ch drama -therapy group that
wor ks with the developmentally dis·
abled, elderly people and children. ln
special education programs and in·
stitutions.
In addition lo Carolyn three other
blind children have parts lo \he story of
AnneSulUvan'sstruggletoeducatetbe
waywardffelenKeller.
The set. wu desiened with four staee
levels by Stop-Gap co-founder Victoria
Brf~ .!ho also portrays teacher
Anne ~van. Thouah the design may
seem like a nightmare for the blind
children, Bryan says the actors have
had more trouble just getting on and
offstage.
"Once they've paced it out and felt
things out they find the'ir way around
remarkably well,'' says Laffoon.
Theater-goers may be convinced
that Carolyn is indeed sighted by the
way she glides on sla'e without the
least hesitation about Jumping a few
feelfromooelevel lo the next.
·'The only thing I have trouble with is
when the sandbag spilled," Carolyn
s ays, of a recent mishap. "I kept get·
ting sand in my shoes."
Since Carolyn's lines are limited to
grunts and groans and other outbursts
throughout the play, her role is de -
signed by an elaborate set of stage
directions.
•'One thing about Carolyn is she ball
no fear," says her mother, Paula, who
also is blind.
She said one of her daughter's more
difficult tasks was to learn how to play
a deaf person, since she has had to rely
heavily on her bearing.
But uppermost on Carolyn's mind Is
that special event that comes with au
professional theater: the cut party.
She can ju.st about lHte tbe Broadway
st age.
"Bein& tn a play makes you feel like a grown-up-you've got a job," abeas·
serts. Dally l>llet -..., u. ... ., ..
"It seemeU like a special, rare op-
portunity lo aive a blind child a chance
to ptay a major role in a full produc·
lion," says director Don Laffoon.
·'There are not a lot of parts that could
be played by a blind child, so why not a
The cast includes Lenn Belanger of
Los Angeles and Roc helle Savitl or
Costa Mesa, who will be Keller's rather
and mother.
Carolyn Snow as Helen Keller and Victoria Bryan a$ An11e Sullivan
blind actress as Helen Keller . will benefit the Stop·Ga p theater
group. "To our knowled&e, the play has
never been done in this way before US·
ing a blind child to play Keller."
Laffoon says he hasn't encountered
"The Miracle Worker ," which is
dedicated by the theater group to the
International Yea r of the Disabled
Person. is set for Aug. 7-9 and 11-16.
The theater is located at 390 Monte
Vista St. Tickets are $3 for students
and seniors, S4 for groups and S5 at
the door Funds raised from the show
For mor e information. call the
theater at631·5110between 1 aod5 p.m.
weekdays.
Mozart fest ·opens Electric parade
From Page 1
By MARY JANE SCARCELW
Of .. Oelly ...... IUft
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is the subject of a
recent wave of popularity, which is like saying
that breathlna ii the la~t fad.
Broadway plays like "Amadeus" may come
and go, but hia mu.sic alway1 will be a hit.
Based on that premlle, the Laguna Beach
Summer Music Festival opened ill four-concert
series with an all-Mozart procram.
Masat oshl Mltsumoto, conductor of the
Lasuna Beach Chamber Orchestra, began the pro-
gram with the Symphony No.10 in G.
maintained a nice balance in the performance,
with each complementing the other and neither
dominating.
The near -capacity audience called tbe
performers and conductor back for a number of
well-deserved bowa.
The concert series held at the Laguna Beach
High School auditorium and the Lacuna Beach
lune is t>roadcast from a n audio control center to
the various floats, each of which receives on its own special channel.
But, noted O'Grattan. "It will come out of the
wa lls and the trees as well." This combination or
speakers on the floats coordinated with stationary
speakers hJddeb alone the parade route literally
surrounds the viewers with sound.
In addition, each unit carries an electronic
"identification" device that trips wires buried
beneath the pavement as it passes, cueing "dil· The performers displayed rerent sound support, ughts. whatever you wa nt, .. O'Grattan explained. the COfflpOSer' S emotional Of course, the 'more complJcated any projeet becomes, the more things there are to go wront.
Althou&h performed with good nuances, U.. qual.;t.; S Even the Disneyland electrical parade can be a
piece lacked energy, and. the first violins needed " ,,e · victim of its own technology.
more brilliance of tone. Breakdowns ar e not uncommon, so tow
The Serenade for Winds in C Minor brought vehicles are stationed at each end of the parade
the music and the audience to life with playful, lilt· Museum of Art, will continue at 8 this evening with route.
Int passages and an excelJentoboe solo part. a n a ll-cello ensemble feat urine Chrlatlne The most unusual malfunction, however , OC·
Sinfonia Concertante in E·FJat, with Yukiko Walevska. curred during the parade's premiere edition in
Kamel on violin and Mlltoo Thomas on viola, wu h lt72. tbe highlight of the concert. T e Aug. 9 concert wiU be a rornanticilt trio, "For about half of the evening we picked up
The performers displayed the composer'• and the series will conclude Aug. 21 with imperial Channel 13," O'Grattan recalled. Park-goers were
emotional qualities, disprovln& any claims that court music from Japan. treated to an electrical parade br-oadcasting Cal
Moaart wrote deUcat.e, dr•wb:a• room music. lAformaUon about tbe aeriet i• available by Worthin&t.on commercials.
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Bo's grandmother •••
She sees 'Tarzan the Ape Man' as comedy
By Jt:t••• PARKER
Of tae O;NI~ PllM Stiff
Bo Derek's grandmother. Mary Collins of
Newport Beach, walked into· 'Tarzan the Ape Man·· a
few minutes late. looked up at the screen. saw Bo in a
nice white dress and said "There's Bo I didn't re·
cognize her with her clothes on.''
Thecommenlis typical of Mrs. Collins. a Newport
Beach resident and Bank of Newport employee. She
has a warm, bemused altitude toward her four
grandchildren, Bo included.
"The critics are taking trus movie apart.'' she
said before the movie. "They've been bard on Bo
and even harder on John. It 'II make millions
though Millions. People will go to see anything
she's in."
The "Jolin" she referred to is John Derek,
Bo's husband, director and photographer. He ''dis·
covered" Bo at the age or 16, took her around the
world for two years, married her at 18 and turned
her in Lo the hottest screen sex goddess in years. He i!
four years older than Bo's father; Bo is now 24.
Mary CpUins is close to Bo, and she stayed in
close contact with her granddaughter during her BO DEREK
early years with Derek. Pressured by the press,
questioned by her parents and friends, Bo found
that it was Mary to whom she· could always turn
for s upport and advice.
· . . . As far as her act-
ing goes . I think it will
last exactly as long as
she wants it to ... ·
3
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·'There was a slight breakdown or communica-
tion when she went away with John. A lot or people
were very worried about her and wondered what
she was doing. For a while, she stopped com·
munication with everyone. Except me. She'd write
and tell me what she was doing, and although I
Grandmother Mary Collins and Bo at 4 years old
dido 't particularly approve of what she was doing, dependence and ability to run her own life suc· I kept communication open. You always have to cessfuJly.
keep communication open with people you love," Her con.tribution to Bo's career (besides pass.
she said. ing along her Swedish toocl looks) now focuses on Mrs . Collins was enamoured with Richard fan mail. Mrs. Collins answers nearly all of Bo's
Harris, who played James Parter, father of Jane, ·1 h l! d1 to hed I t b kt
l·n "Tar•an the AC Mao ... She was a little less en· mai ene •sen ng au erap Pc ures ac 0
.. the thousands or well wishers who write. She's thused about t e movie as a whole, saying answered nearly s.ooo letters in two and a half "It's a nice bit ot flntr. I guess that's what John years.
and Bo were after.
"I'd like to 1ee Bo do a movie that her younger "Really, I think 'Tarzan the Ape Man• is a fans could see." she sajd. "A k>l of the letters I eet
comedy. Harris was playing it all tongue-in-cheek are from kids nine and 10 years old. They've never
and made it fun. As far as Bo's part aoes, well. seen ·10· and they won't be able to see 'Tarzan'
Jane is a very unbelievable character. I think it because of the ratings. The letters aJI start 'Dear
·'I guess lbat people lreat me differently when
they find out who my graaddaughter ls," she said.
"At the bank, if I drop a pencil, someone will
always say 'Oh let me pick lb.at up for you Mra.
CoUlns.' It's kind of a V.l.P. treatment. I don't
mind. I kind ot enjoy it."
Grove festival
hits milestones
was hard for her to carry orr such a part," she Bo Derek' and half of the youngsters can't even
s aid. spell Derek right. But they love her and all claim "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "As You
As Mrs. Collins tells lt. Bo is a reluctant star. to be 'her greatest fan.· They love her magazine Like It" are up for viewing in Garden Grove's
John has shaped her to his expectations, driven covers. They want to be like her." third annual Grove Shakespeare Festival, which her hard to succeed and "taught her a lot of · k responsibility." Bo produced "Tarzan the Ape This has not been Mary Collins' year. opened this wee .
Man," keepina the books, watching the budget Christmas Day she caught pneumonia, went to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" runs for 10 ., Hoag, got up one night to go to the bathroom, 1 · 28 A y L'k It" and keeping thmgs running smoothly. Sh.e broueht bumped into a wall and broke a rib. Not long later performances. c osmg Aug. . " s ou 1 e
the film in under budget, a fact or which she is she was in her kitchen cleaning, and ralbe.r than plays nine performances. closing Aug. 29. Th.e particularly proud. d h plays will alternate performances Thursday, Fn· spray the cleant!r on the counter, she reverse t e d s d · "I think Bo would have made it big with John bottle and got it in her eyes. She stumbled into the day, Saturday an un ay evenings.
or without, although without I think it may have hall blinded, where two Hoag nurses and their This is the third season for the popular festival
taken longer," Mrs. Collins said. "I'm not saying dates happened by and pulled her back into her aod it marks several milestones. a festival
she would have gone into movies. but I suspect she apartment and flooded her burning eyes wlth spokesman noted.
would have. She was doing very well as a model -water. Not long after that she rear.ended a station The restival is held this year in its new perma-
S35 an hour -beCore they met. wagon in her 1966 Mustang and cut the inside of nent home, the 54S·seat Festival Amphitheatre. "She doesn't love acting, I don't think she even her mouth severely. likes it at all. but it's a means lo an end. She and This season also marks the appointment or
John have bought a horse ranch near Santa "They've got a special bed with a plaque over John Allison as artistic director. Allison's credits
Barbara and they'll ralse horses there someday. it, j ust for me, .. she said. "When you're my age include the Royal Shakespeare Company and the
Bo loves animals. She turned her 10 percent pro· Cshe won't release her age, but admlta to being Royal Court Theatre.
ducer's take over to help save an endangered over 21) you don't bounce back Uke you used to. The bl-level fantasy set that serves for both
gorilla species. She's a big supporter or Green· You won't either." plays was designed by Fred Harpman. who has
peace. She has been spending the last couple of created scenes for motion pictures, theme parks .
. · M rar as her acting career goes. I think it months catching up oa .the fan mail, hundreda of televislon and live theater.
wlll last exactly aa loog as she wants It to. which went unanswered durln& her bad beaJth. Joining the cast for the 1981 season Is equity
Personally, 1 think it might do her 1ood to work Now, tluge boxes rull of uniform, picture·•lled en· guest artist Robert Machray, who plays Bottom in
with a number or different directors -she could velopes wait at her door lo be tu~ to the post of. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and the jester
learn a lot (rom them. You can't really learn to act flee. Touchstone Is "As You Like It." Machray has ap-
in acUng tcbool, lt take. a good director to get the Of the 5,000 fan letters Bo has received. five peared in the movie "The Big Fix" and television
rigbl raponsea trom a perfonner," she said. have been lewd ..... rriabter»ngly so -and Mrs. programs ''Three's Company" and "All My
Mary's Ute hH changed slncie Bo bec1me a Collins recently was asked to forward lbem to Bo Children."
stu, but not u much•• some ~le ml•bt think. to tum over to the FBI. "They almott embar· Al.lo playint lead roJes are Cynthia McWlrt.
She 1upports hene1t with the part-lime 1ceountln1 rassed you just lo read them. One was from a 15· Stephen Sachs Michelle Casey and David Cbemel. work and draw. Soel1I Security. lln. Colliu, I year-old boy. Bo wHI be very affected by them if ' •
widow 1lnce 1154 wbea her •lrW"'# lllilWM.· ••. readl lbem~~,....•«r1••••.,..ilf' tt•. i • Ji~j@d9tf.ltM~1 M.t ~•)for~ . ., •' an au\.Omobile acddewt. la fierc@IY pNu4 otli~r {n: Mrs. Collins said.' dons ancHnlormaUon . iatr•nt3.
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She has been one busy lady
Dorothy Kirsten will finally debut in Orange County
By MARY JANE SCARCELW
Ot IM Oally Pu.. SUit
Soprano Dorothy Kirsten sang with the
Metropolitan Opera in New York for 31 years. ap-
peared in movies such as "The Great Caruso" and
has hit the high notes in performances all over the
world.
But she's never performed in Orange County.
Long after her original debut in 1940 with the
Chicago Opera, her 1943 debut in New York and
her 194.5 debut at the Met, will be her Orange Coun·
ty debut on Sept. 19 at the Irvine Bowl in Laguna
Beach.
The Lyric Opera Association of Orange County
is sponsoring the concert. which also will feature
Keith Clark conducting the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra.
Miss Kirsten, who now lives with her husband
in Brentwood, visited the area recently to meet
with Clark and look over the concert facilities for
her open-air concert.
"We'll probably do French and Italian arias,''
she said during her visit to Laguna. "That's what
the public wants, although the critics prefer new
things."
Miss Kirsten has performed at the Hollywood
Bowl and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and is
considered an authority on Puccini operas.
The 64-year-old singer's reputation also in·
eludes good health and staying power in an art
filled with temperamental divas and delicate vocal
chords.
perform with just a few hours' notice. 1 never get
sick."
Michael Kurkjian. musical director for the
Lyne Opera, agreed.
"Al the end of a performance she's still sing-
ing strongly," he said. "She's quite an athlete and
plays golf all the lime."
' Miss Kirsten has resumed both her golf and
her singing after a two-year interruption to write a
book, which will be published May I by Doubleday.
"I've never written before, so I really had lo
slow down my career." she said. "My secretary
for 35 years kept absolutely every scrap of in·
formation on my work, so it took quite a while to
go through the material."
The book is a combination of autobiography
and tips for singers, "and 1 tell the truth about
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the foundation to make it."
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choice seat for the rock concert.
Measures guarding against ticket price goug-
ing were elaborate. but at best prevented large.
scale ticket scalping, according to Margaret
Holmes, a spokeswoman for Wolf and Rissmiller.
the concert promoters.
They were taken, in part, after Springsteen's
last concert swing through L.A. The rock star re-
portedly was incensed when he heard some or his
fans paid as much as $250 for a $12.50 seat.
This lime around, Springsteen's concerts, slat-
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over 17 locations in L.A. and Or ange counties
where random numbers were handed out at 6:30
a.m.
Security people from Springsteen, Ticketron
and Wolf and Rissmiller were on hand to watch out
for professional scalpers buying blocks of tickets
from fans, Holmes said.
Though she admitted it would be impossible to
stem the lucrative scalper's market, Holmes said
concert-goers have reacted favorably to the more
stringent ticket-selling procedures, which included
a limit of four tickets per person.
"Just because they're (fans> out all night
d ido 't mean they'd get a ticket," she said of the
new random-priority number system. "Al least
this way everybody had a fair chance. Tickets
have reached people far more adequately."
Some of the choice $12.50 tickets ($10.50 tickets
also were on sale) have already made their way lo
ticket brokers, who charge a premium for better
seats.
or the half a dozen Orange County ticket agen·
cies contacted by the Daily Pilot. two reported
choice seats available for aJI nights for up to S50 a
ticket.
"People are asking S75 apiece." said one
Anaheim ticket broker, on fans out to make a pro·
fit on ticket resales.
"I won't pay more than $25 to $35 for them."
he added, noting that he'd be selling the tickets for
$40 lo $45.
Other brokers said they were scampering for
the choice $12.50 tickets . All reported tickets would
Newton-John due
Hollywood star
Oli via Newton-John will be honored by the
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce next Wednes-
day when a star bearing her name is unveiled on
the Hollywood Walk or Fame.
Located dir-ecUy in front of the Mann's Chinese
Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard, Miss Newton-
John 's star is located between those dedicated to
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f Sanctuary takes 'Godspell' on road
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~ "Hey, kids, let's put on a show."
a> That phrase, identified with Mickey Rooney ~ and Judy Garland in those teen·a~e show bi2 mov· o ies or the '30s and '40s, has resurfaced in Orange ~ County among a group of coUege students who will
be doing j ust that next month.
Sanctuary, a newly for med theater company
headquartered in Costa Mesa, will be taking its act
-a production or the rock musical "Godspell" -
on the road, to the Center Theater at the Long
Beach Convention Center. And it's all for charity.
Proceeds for the benefit will be turned over to
the Association for Children With Learning Dis·
abilities and the American Red Cross. The show
will be performed Aug. 20. 21 and 22, and tickets
may be reserved 'through Tickelron or by calling
the box office at (213) 436-3661.
Compatriots now, the 11 cast members of
"Godspell" first met as fierce competitors -as
members or their schools' speech teams ,
r epresenting Orange Coast College, Cal State
Fullerton and Moorpark College. Their theatrical
backgrounds brought them together for a special
summer project.
Chairman of the Sanctuary company is
Richard Riley of Costa Mesa, whose theater back·
ground includes such diverse plays as "Mame"
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Together, the group bas collected more than
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lion, along with a pair or national first place titles.
"We always wanted a chance to work
together, but we never thought we would," com-·
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or us had hoped for.
"Competing in speech has broadened our out·
look," he added. "When it's just you. the script
and the judge, you learn to use the things available
on the stage, not rely on them."
To which Riley adds, "We're going to be ysing
a lot of things no one has been able to incorporate
The veteran movie actress twisted the limb on
a tennis court a few weeks before she was
scheduled to open in the musical version or "All
About Eve." on the SAC stage this weekend.
Director Bob Blaustone came up with a
replacement in the form of Laura Killingsworth, a
well-known leading lady for the Long Beach Civic
Light Opera, who had done the role before. She
opened in the role Wednesday.
Performances continue tonight, Saturday and
Sunday at 8 p.m. with a Saturday matinee at 2:30
in the college's Phillips Hall. Tickets can be or·
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Moral Maiority
.. .Is it really a majority?
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
Of .. Delly ptlle tWt
ls the Moral Majority really moraJ, and is it
really a majority?
The first part of that question is subjective and
can only be answered in the perspeclfve or your
moraJ framework. We each define our own limits,
or we should, and when those sensitive boundaries
are violated on television we have two modes of
coping: switching it off or changing channels.
There are those who have apparently
purchased television sets with no switches and
they would deny us this option. Is that moral?
More important, al least to television honchos
and corporate advertising account executives, is
whether these people constitute a true majority. Is
their power proportionate to their numbers?
Nol according to a poll conducted earlier this
year by The Roper Organjzalion for NBC. The
pollsters concluded that "despite a generalized
public concern over sex, profanity and violence on
television, very few Americans are critical on
these grounds of any of the specific 17 shows asked
about."
The organization interviewed 2,440 adults, age
18 or over. by telephone over a 14-day period in the
spring. Of the 17 programs listed, nine have been
identified by the National Federation of Decency
(which has squads or monitors watching every
sbow. counting the hells and damns) or other con·
servative religious groups as immoral. They are
"Dallas." "The Dukes of Hazzard,.. "Happy
Days," "The Love Boat," "MASH," ··Saturday
Night Live:· "Soap," "Three's Company" and
··Vegas:·
Seven others were included for their simila rity
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. . . just another flat tire
~ By JEFF PARKER
Q) Ot llM o.My ~ .....
3: "Blow Out" Is a derivative, strangely vacuous
-0 thriller filmed in Philadelphia by Brian DePalma.
The story line is a descendant of such Illusion/ re-ii: ality studies as "Blow Up" and "The Conversa·
lion," an innocent bystander inadvertently re·
cords a murder.
In this version, Jack Terry (John Travolt.a) ta.
a 8 -movie sound man who, while scanning thl'
countryside for effecta be need.a for his sound
library, watches and tape record.I a car slidin1 on
a bridge and crashing into the water below. Terry
manages to drag a youn1 woman from the wreck
and a few hours later in the hospital, he starts to
wonder about the lncident. ,
The killed d,river turns out to be a presidential
hopeful, his assi.stanta inal.lt that Jack forget about
the woman in the car. and the police willingly aid
the cover-up. The sound man and the girl. Sally
<Nancy Allen>. are scuttled out a back door before
her sedative has even wom off, and asked firmly
to keep quiet. The more J• U,tena to his tape re·
cording or the wreck, the more it sounds Uke
murder.
De PaJma, who built his reput.aUon as one ol
the country's most talented directors ln such films
as "Carrie," "Obsession" and "Dressed to JOU,"
bas always been a style·drunk craftsman.
Although he's borrowed from other dlrectou
heavily, he's always returned the favor, and some
of DePa~ma's sequences (the prom scene in "Car·
rie," the living room dance in ''Obsession," and
the museum chase in "Dressed to Kill" come to
mind first) will go down in the annals of film mak·
Ing brilliance. Frame for frame, be tels more out
of a film than any other director worldne.
Besides the eerily beautiful 1tagln1 ancl
camera worlr DePalma'1 films have been superb
for another reason : he always 1ets 1ood
performances from his players -stars and un·
From Paiez
Jn order to catc:h the lesser ,Ukhes, O'Grattan
walcbe:s the parade step off at least twice a week,
usually on Fridays and Satur~ ·when crowds are at their peak.
Not only 11 mechanical and eleetronic perfec-
tioa requfred, but be said 1pada1 ot the floats ls eq'y I~ fi1N 11111&1 will have a con-st Vletr. ., •
hat'• the reaP,o.,1JbilllJ -4 operations
m....,• Joey Ml•'Mlfr Mio ltuds at the gate wtWli tbe par• ............. each driver a
band aipal when it'.1 his Qr her turn to emerge .
..Michaela 11Vear1 a.budlel Uaat connects him to
thftudto control ~itd three tpOlters who are
po!l_~ .on roo(tops aloo1 the route to monitor th~· Pl'otfeM. eaure ... taftt..., minutes, passln•
be e •J-li~ted a.ooo l*)ple per show.
O' attan UNI he couldn't be1lA to estimate bow m mwiOM bave teen tJae ..,.de over the
y ars.
Nor could he 1uea1 bow many hundreds, Ir not
thousands, of tlmes he has viewed it from every
conceivable vantage point.
"J parUcularly like the train station, becauae
you get the enUre parade in view with the castle in
the background," he said. ''The th!G• that's 10 ln·
terestint about this parade ls that lt has such a
unique look. either 20 feet away or 200 yards
down the street."
The electrical parade steps off each ni1ht
through Sept. 12 at 8:50 and 11 p.m. Tbe first show
begins next to the Small World ride In Fantasyland
and winds Its way to Main Street U.S.A. The
1econd parade enters the park on Main Street and
JOHNTRAVOLTA caught in web
knowns alike. Maybe he just knows how to spot
talent and let it work for him -John Travolta got
his screen start in "Carrie," along with another
young performer who has since proved herself as
an exceptional talent -SiBy Spacek. And even
beyond the staging and actln1 DePalma bas
brought a rare warmth and wit to oft.en sbocklnt
movies: be seems to shape ha films as lovln&Jy as
a potter at a wheel.
But "Blow Out" is a llfeleu creation.
DePalrna seems to have circumvented all the
things he does best and rel)taced them with what
NANCY ALLEN ... another dumb blonde
he thinks ls "meaningful." The characters don't
connect with each other, the plot isn't right and
there's a limpness to the sta1in1 thai looks nothing
like the DePalma we've seen before!. He's tried to
make "Blow Out" tnto,_a political treatise and un-
dercut hfs own strengtns to do it; maybe he tried
too hard.
Nancy Alla, the hooker In "Dressed to Klll,"
casi be a splendkl, silly counterpolnt to the driven
hero. She's pretty ln a toothy, diuy kind of way
and she'• a conaiver too : no matt.er how lnept she
See 8low OM, Pate II
The ape man
Another kind of love story
By JEFF PARKER
Of .. o.lly ...... 5Wt
In "Tarzan the Ape Man," director John
Derek establishes himself as a master of foreplay.
It isn't a sexy movie in spite of Bo Derek's often
exhibited body; it's a perpetual storm-gathering
for the big scene in which Jane consummates ber
virgin lust for Tarzan the scene lasts a few brief
seconds and is the last thing we see before the
credits roll .
The real Jove affair isn't between Tarzan and
Jane at aJJ -it.'s between Bo Derek and the
cameras: she's on screen almost every second tak'-
ing baths, swimming naked. being attacked by
men and animals. Her scenes are invariably wet
ones (like in "10," her director likes a wet Bo bet·
ter than a dry one). The film looks like Playboy
stilJ photographs flipped at high speed: she is
exhibited lovingly. carefully, almost modestly. In
"Tarzan of the Apes," Bo Derek isn't treated as a
sex object, but rather an an object -she's
physicaJly canoniled.
None or Jt bodes well for an actress or such
meager skUI as Derek. because In spite of her
numerous silent baths, s he's still called upon to
carry the drama.
In "10,'' ll was hard to tell whether Derek was
playing dumb (as the role required) or was just a
dumb player, but in "TarUUJ of the Apes" it's
clear that the range of emotions sbe can emote on
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looks, you still gel the feeling she might have a
razor blade biq,ien in her hair. But DePalma has
Wf"itten Sally as a hopelessJy dumb blonde.
Jn fact she's so dumb we keep waiting for her
to drop the act and confess that she knows what's
going on -DePahna even hints that she might -
but she never does. We 're meant t<J lake Sally as a
symbol for American naivete (this movie is full of
symbols that ring of contrivance) but hers is a
vapid, greedy naivete -there's no Innocence
about her, and nothing much to like.
Even the dippy lint-head Sally would have the,
brains, or at least the loins, lo make a play for
J ack. Re's tall, dark, handsome and charming
(hell, he's Travolta) but Sally never udiatea even
a mild interest in him. Jack doesn't do much for
romance either -he's too ohselsed with lhe truth
-so what we have is two "sexy robotJ who can't
radiate one watt of electricity on screen. It's as if
there were a thick tube of glass around each of
them : they don't touch, they don't talk, they don't
tumble. or even look as if they want to. They're
maddeningly, improbably chaste.
If DePalma had neutered bis charactera for
the sake of his plot, it may have made some sense,
but as it. is, "Blow Out" is full of messy scripting.
lack figures out the murder a1m<>1t immediately,
on the theory that two sounds -not one -are
heard when the lire of the car blows out, sending it
careening ore the bridge. Listening to the tape
along with him. it's a close call at best -would he
h ave known it so quickly. &o easily?
To substantiate his claJm, Jack gets a roll of
fUm shot or the "accident," and through an ln·
tricale (and ·highly unlikely, photographers have
told me) procm, be turns the •till photographs in·
to film, synchronizes It with his tape recording,
and spots the damning evidence. DePalma pulls
our leg so h8l'd ln the Cirst haU how' of "Blow
Out." it hurt&. There's a static quality to the scenes for the
mos t part (there are excepUOfll. but they're brief
and far apart) and none of that loving spookiness
at \Vbich DePalma is so good. The dialogue is
laden and wiUess loo. Al one point, Jack screams
"Nobody wants to know about contplracy! J don't set it!" In this movie. the real conspiracy ls to
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or Jane while she bath~. The cat charges and
Jane retreats into the water. Tarzan <played with
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scenes with his slow motion cameras one is
weakly .staged wrestling match between Jane,
Tarzan and a large python Ctrue to the dlrector's
fetish, It looks more like another bath scene than a
life.and-death struggle>. and the other is a wrest!·
ing match between Tarzan and the stout leader of
a cannibalistic tribe.
All three of the scenes take on sexual over ·
tones-John Derek seems lo see foreplay every·
~here. Part of the fun of the old Tarzan movies
was the creepy feeling that around each strange
jungle palm, a hideous danger might lurk. ln
"Tarzan the Ape Man," it always turns out to be
another bath. There's no way to get any kind of dra matic
read ·out from John Derek's lush computer. He's
programmed the whole movie for pretty and that's
as rar as it gets.
The story is slmpUstic: Jane visits her father
James (Richard Harris) who is on expedition In
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Tarzan, returns to her father only to be kidnapped
again by green and orange spray-painted can
nibals Tarzan saves them all and he and Jane
celebratc at sunset.
Two scenes stand out as particularly good.
One is an enchanted sequence where a bull
elephant scoops the unconscious Tarzan up with
his tusks and dumps him near a pond, and the
other is you guessed it the bathing scene
which follows
Jane rips a part of her dress away to swab the
rallen jungle boy, cooing "I've never touched a
man before." She runs her curious hands up and
down his body as a wily orangutan watches every
movement. He's rapt. He's jealous. He feels un·
easy with rampant possibilities .
Not too much later r as the credits roll, so do
Jane, Tarzan and this aroused orangutan. The joy
on his fa ce as he gropes Ro Derek is unmistakable.
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-PLAYS------
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" opens tonight at
Sebastian's Dinner Playhouse In the Grand
Hotel In Anahlem. Performances nightly with
Saturday and Sunday brunch shows. Curtain
times vary. Call 772-7710.
"BRIGADOON" plays tonight throuoh Sunday
and next Thursday through Sunday at the First
Prebyterian Church, 61" N. Main St., Santa
Ana. For reservations, call 973-8881 Monday
through Friday.
"ROMEO AND JULIET" wlll be staged
tonight through Sunday In the El Toro High
School Charger Hall by the Saddleback
Recreation Department's Shakespeare
Theatre group, made up of area high school
students. Performances at 7 p.m. Call 768-0981 .
"GREASE" appears at two locations, by dif-
ferent groups, this week. The San Clemente
Summer Theater wraps up Its performance
tonight through Sunday at 8 p.m. In the San
Clemente High School auditorium, 700 Ave.
Pico, San Clemente. Call -'92-5101, ext. 265. On
Sunday, the musical opens In Fullerton
College's Studio Theatre. This version, by the
college's S.R.O. Conservatory, runs through
Aug. 9 at 8 p.m . with a matinee on Aug. 8 at
2:30. Phone 871 -8101 weekdays from 9 a.m. to ~
6p.m. ~
Cl> "MURDER IN THE MAGNOLIAS," a ~
spoof of Southern dramas, Is on at the Hunt-~
lngton Beach Playhouse in the Seacllff Village a:
center on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, ~
Huntington Beach. Cur'taln Is 8:30 Fridays and <-
Saturdays through Aug. 29 with tickets availa-~
ble at 847-4'65. c:.> ...
"TOM SAWYER," a children's musical, con-...
tinues trough this weekend at the Los Amigos ~
High School, Heil and Newhope Avenues, ...
Fountain Valley, as a production of the Foun-
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ONE OF THE BEST THINGS THAT EVER HAPPENED
IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN AGAIN.
Joseph Pearlman will conduct pops concert at OCC
1 Pops goes OCC
By MAil\' IANE SCARCELLO
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The maestro was adamant.
"I told the organizers, ·u I'm golng
to conduct the pops concerts, the pro·
grams wilJ have to be symphonic
pops literature,· " said Joseph
Pearlman, with an emphasis on the
word "symphonic."
The conductor of the American
Rome Pops Orchestra was speaking
from the Orange Coast College cam-
pus, where the first of four free COO·
certs will begin al 7: 30 Sunday.
"We'll have a good assortment of
Strauss waltzes and John Phillips
Sousa marches as well as excerpta
from 'Swan Lake,· 'The Sound of
Music' and 'Carmen,· " he con·
linued.
"We'll do a series much like the
Boston Pops Orchestra performs
each summer."
The conductor has been wielding
the baton for the Orange Coast Com-
munity College Orchestra since 1965,
bul the pops orchestra is a departure
from his usual fare.
The idea for the programs began
months ago with discussion by
Robert Moore, president of OCC, and
John Rinaldo, chairman of the board
for American Home Companies.
When the plans reached Pearlman,
, he wrote a formal proposal to the
local chapter QJ the American
F'ederatfon of M\l!tetans to request
financial aid from a recording t.rust
fund supported by recording com·
panies.
"The money can be distributed on
request to local unions for funding
musical projects using professional
musicians," he explained. "It can
pay up to half the cost of a concert if
a co-sponsor can be round."
The musicians fund contributed
$12,000 toward the cost of the concert,
with American Home picking up the
tab for the remainder of the $25,000
budg~t.
Orange Coast College is donating
all facilities, including a portable
stage and band shell, and the Dally
Ptlot is contributing programs, ad·
vertising and other printing costs.
The performances will be held out-
doors on the lawn in front or the occ
auditorium, and spectators should
bring their own folding chairs or
blankets for seating.
And although concerts wtll begjn at
7:30, families are Invited to come
early and bring picnic dinners.
The ~liege snack bar will ~ open
for a iety of foods, and popcorn
and do·i .yourself ice cream sundaes
will be or saJe.
Parking ls available on aU aides of
the campus.
In addition to Sund~y's concert,
others in the series will be Au,. 9. 18
and 23. ,
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>. tain Valley Community Theater. Curtain Is ~ 7:30 p.m. tonight and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sun-;E day. Call ~7-1108 or 962-5279 for reservations.
i "MATCH POINT" and "Dead Heat", two ~ original one-act plays, are on stage at the
~ Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Can-! yon Road, Laguna Beach, Wednesdays
~ through Saturdays until Aug. 8. Reservations
at 494-0743. :§
ii: "DEATHTRAP," a new mystery drama,
opened this week at Sebastian's West Dinner
Playhouse, UO Ave. Pico, San Clemente, with
Edward Mulhare heading the cast. The show
runs nightly except Mondays at varying cur·
taln times through Sept. 13. Reservations
•92-9950. •
"GREEN GROW THE LILACS," the non-
musical version of "Oklahoma," continues for
three weekends at the Westminster Communl-
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Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at
8:30 p.m. through Aug. 8 with tickets available
at 99S-.113.
"PURE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW," an old,
fashioned melodrama, Is on at the Saddleback
Valley Community Theater, 257•1 -C Obrero,
Mission Viejo, through Saturday .
Performances at 8 p.m . For reservations call
830-9252 or 830-'698.
"ON GOLDEN POND," the story of an aging
couple ln love, ends Sunday at the Saddleback
College. Curtain time is 8 tonight, 2 and 8 p.m .
Saturday and 3 p.m . Sunday. Phone 831-'656 or
•9S-2790 from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. today.
"GUYS AND DOLLS," the popular musical by
Frank Loesser, continues at Elizabeth
Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El
Camino Real, Tustin. Curtain times vary. Call
838-1~.
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"THE GREAT MUppeT CAPER" (PG)
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"MAGIC THEATRE," a children's musical
staged as a series of sketches that deal with a
c hi Id's world, c ontinues in Saddleback
College's 100-seat Company Theatre. For
tickets, call 831 -•6S6 or •95-2790 Monday
through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 P:m ·
"RUNAWAYS," the Oranoe County premiere
of a new musical about young people on their
own, plays this weekend and next at Orange
Coast College In Costa Mesa. Curtain Is 8 p.m .
Thursdays through Saturdays with further in-
formation available at SS6-SS27.
-CLASSICAL MUSIC---
"CHORUS OF CELLOS," featuring an all-
cello ensemble led by famed cellist Christine
Walevska, Is set for 8 tonight as the second In
the series of Laguna Beach Summer Music
Festival concerts. Held In the Artists Theater,
62S Park Ave., Laguna Beach. Tickets are $7
for adults, $3.SO for the students. Call •9•·7112
days, .. 94-362• evenings.
EIGHT KOREAN HARPISTS in traditional
dress will perform at 8 p.m . tonight in UC
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Irvine's Fine Arts Little Theatre, Rooni 161,
Humanities Hall, as part of the university's
California Summer Harp Workshop. Concert is
free.
"ZUBIN MEHTA Conduc t s All -Time
Favorites," a program of classical favorites
with Korean violinist Kyung-Wha Chung that
wi II be on stage at the Hollywood Bowl tonight.
Golden West College Is sponsoring a bus to the
event. A $13 fee cover s admission and
transportation. Leaves the college's Gothard
Str eet parking lot at 5 p .m. Call 893-6250.
THE YSAYE STRING QUARTET w ill
play works of Haydn and Dvorak on Wednes-
day, Aug. 5, at the Mary Wilson library, 707
Electric Ave., in Old Town Seal Beach. The 8
p.m . concert is free.
-ETC.------
AMBER ROUTE, a top computer jazz group,
w ill hold a benefit concert at 9 tonight in the
Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San
Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. Group creates
an amalgam of art, technology, music, film,
video and literature. Admission Is $2 for
museum members, $2.SO for students and
senior c itizens and $3.50 for non-members.
Reservations are encouraged. Call 759-1122.
"OLIVER" is tonight's offering of the Golden
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West College outdoor family film series in the
campus amphitheater. Movie at 8 p.m ., picnic
time at 6:30 p.m . Admission $1 or $5 maximum
per family.
THE RIVER MEN play country music from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m . tonight in a free concert at
Oak brook Village in Laguna H ills. Call
951-2182.
"THE GYPSY BARON" will be presented
Saturday by the Gem Opera Puppet Theatre at
3 and 7 p.m. in the Laguna Niguel Center of
Performing Arts Three Flags Center, 27601
Forbes Road, Laguna Niguel. Call 831·1~.
JEFFERSON STARSHIP will appear at the
G reek Theater Sunday night and a bus will
leave for the concert f rom Golden West
College's Gothard Street parking lot at 6:30
p.m . Registration is $19 per person, including
transportation and admission. Children under
12 will not be permitted to attend. Call 893-6250
to register.
BAKER'S COOKER plays dixie, swing, be-bop
and modern jazz in a free concert In Golden
West College's outdoor amphitheater at 6 p.m .
Sunday. Phone 892-7711 .
"BIG BAND BONES," featuring five trom-
bones and a rhythm section of piano, bass and
drums, will appear at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Tur-
tle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Drive,
Irvine. Admission is S3 or $1 students, senior
SO....euiltere.
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Cheuy Cluaae, Carrie F,.lter and
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citizens and military. Children under 12 ad-~
milted free. o -
THE GOLDEN WEST SYNCOPATORS, the ~
natton's top collegiate Dhdeland band from ai
Golden West College, will appear at 7:30 p.m . ~
Monday, Aug. 3, in the Woodbridge Village g_
Cent er on Barranca Parkway across from ai
North Woodbridge Lake, Irvine. Free to the :;,
public. ~ a. Ill LOUIS &ELLSON, one of the world's top drum--:C
mers, appears M onday, Aug. 3, through Aug. 9 ~
between 7: 15 and 11 p.m . in Disneyland's Main -<
Street Plaza Gardens. c.>
-IN VEGAS-----
ALADDIN: Lola Falana until Aug. S. Donny
and Marie Osmond and Johnny Dark from
Aug. 6-19. 8 p.m. and midnight. (702) 736-0240.
CAESARS PALACE: Sammy Davis Jr. until
Aug. 12. 9 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. (702) 731-7333.
DESERT INN: "Annie" with the Broadway
cast. Indefinite run. 8 p .m . and midnight Fri-
day and Saturday, 9: 30 p.m . Tuesday through
Thursday. Dark Monday . (702) 7~.
FLAMINGO: Razzle Dazzle on Ice. 8 p.m . and
. m idnight. Indefinite run. (702) 733-3333.
FRONTIER: Roy Clark until Aug. 19. 8 p.m .
and midnight. (702) 73'-02'°.
HILTON: John Davidson until Aug. 2. Neil
Sedaka and Doug Henning Aug. 3-17. 8 p.m .
See Diversions, Pa1e 16
"Two holn ol non-stop thrills." -fex Reed
l6
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: and midnight. (702) 7~·7777. >. as :2 MGM GRAND. Dean Martin In a dinner show U: only and Mac Davis In the midnight show only
Q) until Aug. s. Mac Davis in both shows from
,, Aug. 6 to Aug. 11. "Jubilee" runs Indefinitely ~ In the Zlegfield Room. (702) 739-4567.
~ ~ RIVIERA: Shirley Maclaine until Aug. S
~ Loretta Lynn Aug. 6-19. 8 p.m . and midnight.
~ (702) 737·175S.
a. SAHARA: Don Rickles and Saddler and Young •
until Aug. S. George Carlin and Cathy Carlson
Aug. 6-20. 8 p.m . and midnight. (702) 735-4242.
SANDS: Under construction ..
STARDUST: Udo de Paris. 7 p.m. and 11 p.m .
Sunday through Friday. 6:1S p.m., 9:15 p.m .
and 12: 15 p.m . Saturday. (702) 732-6325.
TROPICANA: Folles Bergere '81 . 8 p.m . and
midnight. (702) 386-2411 .
UNION PLAZA: Continuous Broadway enter·
tainment. 8 p.m . and 11 :45 p.m . Dark Mon-
days. (702) 386--24«.
-SINGLES-----
PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS will have a
dance at 9 p.m. today in Costa Mesa. For In·
formation, call 559-0IM6.
REMARRIED or blended families will be the
topic of a discussion led by family therapist
Mariam Paul at 7: 30 p.m . today In Tustin. For
information, call 832-1020.
GET-ACQUAINTED HOUSE PARTY createc
by Emily Coleman will be held at 8 p.m . ir
Anaheim. For information, call (213) 828-8949.
OUTDOOR SINGLES will have a day hike at 9
a.m . Saturday in the San Bernardino moun-
tains. The group will go to brunch and have a
cruise on Newport Harbor at 11 a.m . Sunday.
For information, call S«-8276.
SOUTH COAST JEWISH YOUTH will have a
general meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in
Orange. For Information, call 639-6419.
--CLUBS------
0As1s SENIOR CITIZENS Center presents
"Paris vs. Vienna" Saturday at 7 p.m . in the
center, corner of Fifth and Marguerite streets,
Corona del Mar. The series of skits and'music
Is dedicated to the arts of Austria and France.
For more Information call 759·9471.
WE CARE Formerly Marrieds meets Wednes-
day at 7:30 p.m . at St. Andrews-by-the-Sea
United Methodist Church of San Clemente. For more information call 495-2776.
ADVANCED DEGREES meets Saturday In
Bat Yahm Han, 1011 Camelback Road,
Newport Beach. For more Information call
551-2066.
Live Gl~s
EDITOR'S NOTE· Live Gigs, a new service provided
by the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. is a complete listing of
Orange Coast nightclubs olfenng five entertainment.
AIRPORTER INN
18700 MacArthur Blvd
Irvine 833·2770
Dancing Nightly
ALISIO'S
1670 Newport Rlvd
Costa Mesa 642·8293
Duncing Nightly
AP ADANA
600 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach 640·7502
MIDDLE EASTERN
Mt:SIC &
BELLY DANCERS
BAXTER STREET
4647 MacArthur Blvd
Newport Beach 540·2475
"T llE BAXTER STREET
SHOW"
BA YSHORE HOUSF.
23311 Muirlands
El Toro 770-3222
"FIRE WATER"
Dancing
BEACH BALL
2116 Ocean Front
Newport Beach 673-5894
"STAN ORLOW SHOW"
BEN BROWNS
31106 Coast Highway
Lagum1 Beaeh 499·2663
Daneing Nightl~
DOB BURNS
37 Fashion lslund
Newport Beaeh 644 ZO:IO
Music Nightly
BILBO BAGGINS
Mesa Vt>rde Shoppmg
Center
Costa Mesa 545· 1718
Live Contemporary Rock
BLACK ANGUS
17920 Brookhursl
Fo untain Valley 638~9981
Dancing Nightly
BLUE PARROT
South Coai.t Plaza lfott•I
Costa Mesa 540·2500
Dunring Nightly
BOOT LEGGERS
18528 Beach Blvd
llunh nglon Beach
962-9010
Dancing Nightly to Country
CROWN HOUSE
32802 Coast H1fbway
Laguna Nigue '499·2626
Music Nightly
See Live Gigs, Page n
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CALABASH I ANDING 114 Mc· Fadden Place Dancing Thru Au(( 1:1 Newport Beach 675 2461
179 E.17lhSt. Newport Reach • 6751094 "BRONCO" CRVSTAL SALOON Live Music Nightly
Costa Mesa 642·9855 Music Nighll) 17000 Placentia Fl\'t.: CROWNS
Pop Rock CANNER\' CRAZY HORS E Costa Mesa 646 7-571 RESTAURANT -1580 Brookhollow Dancing Nightly lo Country 3801 E Coast llwy
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306 Coast Highway CD
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536·9600 CD
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IVY HOUSE
384 Forest Ave
Laguna Beach 494 9491
Dancing Nightly
963·2078 THE GLASER BROTllERS Costa Mesa 645·0390 MA HY LOU ()'TOOLE
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LORIMAR PRESENTS A FREDDIE FIELDS PRODUCTION A JOHN HUSTON FILM
SYLVESTER STALLONE
MICHAEL CAINE MAX VON SYDOW PEL£
"VICTORY"
Music by BILL CONTI Director of Photography GERRY. FISHER. B.S.C.
Screenplay by EVAN JONES and YABO YABLONSKY Story by YABO YABLONSKY
and DJORDJE MILJCEVJC 8r JEFF. MAGUIRE Produced by FREDDIE FIELDS
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Hunllfl!llotl Beach 848 0388
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El Toro 581 ·5880
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~ ~ Interesting, but is it art?
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Q) Q) By KATHY BRYANT
S..clel tellle D•lly Pllet ~ The invention of the camera changed defini· O lions of art forever . No longer did art need to be a. just a realistic portr ayal of people or places -the
camera could do that ve ry well.
So artists began to explore new ways lo create.
There were performances, earth works, video art
and a hundred other arts in between. Today ask 50
different people to define art. and you'll probably
get 50 answers.
The Newport Harbor Art Museum is currently
featuring two art exhibitions that stretch art
definitions. Both s hows are to be seen and
experienced. Both shows can elicit that worn-out
question, "It's interesting, but is it art?"
"Journey to the Surface of the Earth" by Lon·
doners Mark Boyle and Joan Hills is an ongoing
art project that was begun in 1969. It represented
Great Britain in the prestigious Venice Biennale
in 1978 and has been exhibited throughout the
world.
The project began by Boyle and Hills sending
out party invitations with darts enclosed. When the
guests arrived at the party, they were blindfolded,
and had to throw the dart at an unseen target; a
map of the world. These were to mark the general
spots where Boyle and Hills would find and create
their art.
Taking these random sites, Hills and Boyle
kept localizing the area on increasingly larger
maps until the actual dart spot c.ould be identified
and located.
When they arrive on the assigned place, Boyle
throws a spinning right-angle into the air. Where it
falls establishes one of the corners of the six foot
square that will become their art work.
Mar.k Boyle erplaim a section of· Journey to the Surface of the Earth'
This description of the "how" of the art does
not really prepare the viewer for the actual piece.
The six-foot-square sections of earth are mounted
on the waJl like paintings. The actual rocks,
de bris, cement and other findings remain a.s Boyle
and Hills rowtd them, although the actual back·
ground is fibergtasa.
The starUlng thing is how powerful these
altered reaJiUea are. A Cl'06S·walk becomes an
abstract painting, a rippling sandy beach is a
minimalis t masterpiece. Some works are simple ,
others are full of color and texture.
Hanging with these reliefs are electron
microphotographs of .elements they found on the
various sites throughout the world. SmaU bugs are
enlarged into beautiful landscapes. beads of sweat
become balls on a beach, hair follicles are 1t1antlc
trees.
The value of this show is in the viewer's
realization of how much beauty is in the everyday.
mundane things we see constantly. Not the com-
mercial things that Pop Art found, but the natural,
old trodden things that are an actual part of this planet.
The pbil~phy is reminiscent of a line from
.William Wake's "Auguries of Innocence"; "To see
t'he world in a grain of sand, And heaven in a wild
Clower; Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And
eternity in an hour."
The Newport Harbor Art Museum is also ex-
hibiting an environmental sculpture "Bram's Very
Own Fault" by New York-based artist Peter Berg.
This sculpture, which Berg built in the
Museum, was named after his daughter Bram and
the title is a play on the word "fault" -the faults
parents hand down to their children and earth·
quake faults.
The work is actually a giant maze wi th narrow
corridors, some lit, some dark. Some halls open in·
to large triangular spaces, while others dead·end.
Berg's intent is for the viewer·participant to move
through the work, experiencing dark and light,
closeBe.Ss and openness.
The work is interesting to go through as long
as one isn't prone to claustrophobia or greatly
over-weight. Children would especially enjoy it.
Both or these exhibits continue at the Newport
Ha rbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Dr ..
Newport Beach, through Sept. 6. The Museum is
open Tuesday through Sunday 11 a.m. to s p.m.
Friday evenings until 9 p.m. Docent tours are
available al noon and 2 p.m. dally. Catalogues are
available. • Amber Route, one or Southern California's
most noted computer jazz groups will perform a
benefit concert at the Newport Harbor Art
Museum tonight at 9 p.m. Call 759-1122 for more in·
formation .
• • • Is the Moral Maiority really a maiority?·
From Paget
ment.)
The results:
-Only "Dallas" -was considered objectlona·
ble by as many as 10 percent on grounds of sex and
violence. Eleven programs were criticized by 5
pe.rcent. or less.
-"The Dukes of Hazzard" was knocked for
violence by 13 percent of those surveyed. Fourteen
programs were criticized on that ground by 3 per·
cent or fewer.
degree of adherence to religious fundamentalist
beliefs among their subjects. They found that
strong fundamentalists represent "only a fraction ot the nation's population."
·. . .despite a generalized public con-
cern over sex, profanity and violence on
television, very few Americans are
critical on these grounds of any of the
specific 17 shows asked about.' -"Three's Company" and "Soap'' would be
"taken off the air" by as many as 3 percent due to
sex, profanity and, sometimes, violence. Twelve Not surprisingly, these people were more con·
others would be jerked from the airwaves by 1 per· cerned about sex and profanity among the pro-
cent or less. grams than noo.fundamentaliata.
-More than half of the programs on the al· But -and this is noteworthy -lhe fundamen·
legedly "objectionable " list received more talists watched tho.e programs u mucb
proclaimed funda mentalists objected to any single
program on grounds or sex, profanity or violence. Of these, sex and profanity were t he big
offenders. Fundamentalists apparently aren't con·
cerned about violence, nor is the general public.
They did diffet in their opinions on freedom of
expression,' however. The fundamentalists. ac-
cording to Roper, were more apt to believe there
should be "more regulation of what is allowed in
newspapers and magazines," to agree that "some
books should not be permitted in a P.ublic library"
and to feel that "television should not deal with
different kinds of values, ldeas and lifestyles."
A final note: Of the program list in question,
three shows -"Vega$.'' "Soap," and "Lobo" -
have been canceled. "Ve1a$'' took a panderini. sophomoric approach to sex; "8oap" was over·
come with lhertla and "Lobo .. was Just plain bad. rn;mve than ne1aUve comments for their handl· body else and were "more Ulrely t
ng~~~,npg~·~e.Atnn1..8Uie~ .. ~t~or expr ess But they prove that tbe one truly democratic form M'~~---"1-CtlMnbUt.::--VINcU.. ~~~ Jh~
II! HO• fi'Ont of. Ule .Uat)e -WOr"t:Jtr.aifn need.
Live Git!S
From Pal{e 17
Huntington Beach
848·2662
Mus ic Nightly
JP MACS
10142 Adams Ave
Huntington Beach
963.7829
Country Rock Nightly
LAFFSTOP
2 l22 Bristol
Santa Ana 751·7867
COM EDY STARS
NIGHTLY
MAX WELLS
317 Coast llighway
Huntington Beach
S36-2SSS
Dancing Nightly
Mc:CONAllA \'S
725 w. Baker
Costa Mesa 540-5061
Dancing Nightly
Mc:CORMJCKS LANDING
3180 Airway
Newport Beach 546·9880
l\ock 'n' Roll Dundng Nightly
BOBBY McGEES
3S3 Coast Highway
Newport Beach 673·5380
Dancing Nightly
MEDLEYS
18774 Brookhurst
Fountain Valley 963-2366
Dining and Showcase
Entertai.nment
7 nights a week
July 31 & Aug 1 VOICE
Aug 2&3 ROBBY HATFIELD
Aug 4 TllE PACKARDS
Aug M.6 PAT PAULSEN
MOON RAKER
18542 MacArthur Blvd
Irvine 833·9600
Live Music Nightly
"OLD FRIENDS" Top 40
MR. srox
1105 E Katella
Anaheim 634·2994
"SOUNDS OF BRASS"
Live Dancing Nightly
MUSTANG RANCH
428 · 17th St
Costa Mesa 631·2331
Dancing Nightly Country
Rock
NEWPOllTER INN
1107 J umborce Road
-G!V Flatley. COOMOPOLJTAN
"A wham-barn
climaxina
first-rate
adaptation
that has the
sure holding
power of a
book you can't
put down:'
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highly
suspenseful
action thriller
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Hitchcock
himself:'
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GANNETT
NE\\'SP,\PEHS
"A fi rstrrate
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Impeooible
performances
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Sutherland
triumphs.
Nelligan is
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SATL'fUlAY RE\'IEW
COITA MESA ORANGE WESTMINSTER
Cinema Center Cinedome Cinema West
979·4141 634·2553 891 ·3935
Newport Beach 644 1700
Dancing Nightly
"YOUNG, COLE &
PAUGH"
OLD WORLD
7561 Center
Huntington Beach
897·1470
Live Entertainment
Nightly
SUMMERFE.5T Sundays
~1th German Band
QUIET WOMAN
696 S . Coast Highway
Laguna Beach 494-0162
FOLK ROCK GROUPS
Call Cor Information
REGISTRY HOTEL
18800 MacArthur Blvd
Irvine 752.-8777
Dancing Nightly Top 40
RED ONION
2406 Newport Blvd
Newport Beach -675-2244
Rock. Reggae. Variet>
Call for Schedule
REUBEN E. LEE
151 E. Coast Highway
Newport Beach 675·5811
Entertainment Nightly and
Sunday
RONSTAOTS
719 W. 19lh St
Costa Mesa 642·2973
Live Country Rock Night!\·
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
SHOPPING MALL
Jewell Court
Tea Dancing Sundays
1:30-4 40
GUY HALFERTY
COM BO lhru September 6
AUNEJM
Anaheim Oriv1Hn
879·9850
El TORO
Saddleback
581 ·5880
IRWtll
Woodbridge
551-0655
COSTA MllA
South Coast
546·2711
FOUNTAIN WALLO lAGUIA llACN
Fountain Valley South Coasl
839·1500 4!M·1514
STUDIO CAt'E
100 Main Street
Balboa 675-7760
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J4:>0 via uporto
Newport Beach 673-4700
"POP ROCK GROUPS ..
July "ROSEWOOD"
WHITE HOUSE
340 $, Coast Highway
Laguna Beach 494-8088
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FIRST FOUR SUNDAYS IN AUGUST
AUGUST 2 PROGRAM
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0.ertare, ·~1 In Underworld,. .... : ................. J. Offenb1ck
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See SPORTS, Page 28
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oi Letters ... .3 Word Game ..
> TV Puzzle . Page 8
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0: Tube Toppers . . Page 10
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Program information iJ provided by the
networks and station.9 and u subject to change
without notice. "
Cb8nnel Usttngs
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6121 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca
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3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca.
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'movies' that never were
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
Of ... Delly ...... , .. "
Some observations on late night television:
UNTRUTH IN ADVERTISING: "The CBS
Late Movie" isn't. That's a deceptive umbrella U·
lie for a hodge-podge of zombies from the video
graveyard.
On a recent week, for instance, the "movie"
fare included old episodes of "Quincy," "Harry
O," "Colombo," "The JeHer sons," "Hee
Ramsey" and "The Night Stalker."
For credibility, two feature length films were
included -"The Four Feathers," a repeat from
another network, and "Castle Rock," a low-budget
theatricaJ thriller.
SUU1 there are weeks when "The CBS Late
Movie snows" no movies at all.
The rationale, according to a network
spokesman, is that by piggy-backing two reruns,
like "MASH" and "Barnaby Jones," the tot.al
package equals one-and-a -half or two hours. Now,
follow this logic:
Most movies run one-and-a-hall to two hours.
Two television shows combined equal one.and·
a·haJf or two.hours.
Therefore, two television shows combined are
a movie.
Aristotle, the inventor of logic as an academic
discipline. would recognize this as an invalid
sylogism akin to:
A dog is an animal.
A man is an animal.
Therefore, a dog is a man.
In truth, "The CBS Late Movie" is a dog and
Aristotle didn't watch television.
SAY GOOD NIGHTLINE: Perhaps the best
tn1ng to come out of the hostage si(uation in lran Is
''Nightline," the balf·hour, in-de]>lb news program
airing weeknight.a at 11:30 on ABC.
Soon alter the Ayatollah Bluemeanje and
friends invited our dJplomatJc delegation to stay
in-country for awhile, ABC decided we needed·•
daily special to remind us we were being "held
hostage." All or us.
This could lead back to AristotJe, but let'1 con·
tent ounelvet with expre11m, craUtude that their
nightly series of special repocta -often warmed·
over evening news segments -led to the develop.
ment ol "NighUlne."
"Nigbtline" ls cast ln the McNeU·Lebrer mold1 wherein a single issue is explored tbrouab live ana
on-tape interviews with key fltw"et and reporb
from the field. The show Is hosted by Ted K.oppel,
a boyish-looking reporter with a poUte but Un·
yeildlng approach to his subjects.
"NighUine'' has been so successful that ABC
execs recently expanded the program from 20 to 30
minutes and rt·om four to five nights a week.
Not surprisingly, ratings on the show nuctuate
according to turrent events . Let a Pope or a presi·
dent get shot, and watch "Nightline" beat out the
compelitlon handily.
Last week, "Nighlline'' look the top ratin1i for
"its..time slot, surpessing the first 30 minute• of
CBS' "movies" and NBC' "Tonight Show." The
week also afforded ABC an opportunity to d•m·
7
'Tym.pani' airs
on Channel 50
"Tympani," a major dance work by com·
po,;er·choreographer Laura Dean created
especially (or televtsion, airs Monday nigh\ al 10
p.m. on Channel 50.
Miss Dean does something unusual -she
compoHI the music as well u the movement, us·
Ing complex rhythms and teometrical patterns to
create worka ~th an almMl hypnotic appeal.
Ulial only a timpu.I drum and two plane», '-!'• _ . :,:-':: ------· "'-·--· -~ "--
onstrate what the ''Nightline" crew can do in a
pinch .
On the night of the Kansas City hotel disaster,
"NighUine" stayed on the air an extra three hours
broadcasting updates !or West Coast viewers. The
"Nightline" cr ew was leaving for home when CBS
began its own special report.
A postal strike was scheduled three nights
later. Again, "Nightline" extended 1ls air time to
provide breaking developments in the aborted
strike for the West Coast.
On an average night, however, "Nigbtline"
signs off at midnight and many viewers switch
back to the other networks, which have traditional·
ly trounced ABC in the after·l2 slot.
That's because ABC's follow-up programming
is like CBS, only worse. From Monday through
They were wise. 'Fridays'
floundered for awhile ,
then blossomed into one of
the funniest shows on
television.
Thursday, they rotate t>etween "•·antasy lsland,"
"Charlie's Anaels" and "Love Boat" -the
1chloclc de la •chlock.
Fridays are different. On Fridays, we have
''Fridays,'' the show that sprang to life when
"Saturday Night Live" dropped dead.
"Fridays" started in May 1980, and it was
awful. But ABC showed uncommon restraint and
refused to cancel thi&-embarrasslng program.
They were wise. "Fridays" floundered for
awhile, then bl0110med into one ol the funniest
shows on television. By Ill fint anniversary, the
program was drawing 6,2a>,OOO viewers, mMtly
between 18 and 34 years old, accordinc to network
demographics. It's an unqualified success.
.. TONIGHT" JUNIOR: Has the "Tonight
Show" suffered ln the ratlng1 since host Johnny
Carson whittled it down to one hour?
Not at all, says NBC publicist Kit Harallon.
The show ls stUJ £irmly entrenched in ill number
one position.
Although Carson invites fewer guest.I per pro·
aram these days, Ms. Harall<Jn said, "ll'a still got
the quality and lt'a still got Ute numbers."
But. wait. There's a hitch.
Network.a count late night ratine• as thole for
the two hours after the newscasts end -or. 11: 30
p.m . to 1:30 a.m.
Carson leaves the air at 12:30 a.m., to be
followed by Tom Snyder's tiresome ''Tomorrow
Show.'' At that point, NBC's r~tine• drop by more
lhan haJf. ,
As a re1ull, NBC finished third in the oyerall
late-nl1ht race for the period of January to July.
Even ABC. the perennlaJ alae>-ran. beat out
Carson's network. CBS emerged pre·erninent.
There art change.s ln t.he wind.
clements. The incessant score gradually slips into
an urgent be.at and the dancing becomes more
kinetic.
Laura Dean Dancers and Musicians was
established as a repertory company of musicians
and dancers In 1976. Miss Dean creates works for
her ensemble which are performed without in·
termission and have no exits or entrances during
the performance. Her work has been commissioned by t he
Rrooklyn Academy or Music, the American Dance
Festival. Walker Art Center and the Jorrrey
BalJet.
The half-hour 1)rogram ls produced by KTCA
with fundini from the Jerome Foundation, the Na·
tional £ndowmenljOJ tj1e Art.11 the ~o~il _Fo~nda·
,
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Hlllhllgbts for the Week :P.
0 -
FRIDAY'S
SPECIALS
JUL.Yl1, M1
IEV8MG
e:oo CID Dfl • IGGLll: THE ~ML.a wo .... 10-...
ADYl!NTUM
Animated. Or. 8nugglee
(wlce by .,.., Uallncw)
heed• for tile center ot Ille
..th to !Nm the ,_.
that ~ creetur• In Bt•
Ill ,_ turned Into • butter-
t:aO ® Dfl INC IGGl.ll· THE
~N<AIMi ADGETY
AN8'
Animeled. Or. 8nugglee
(voice by Peter UatinOY)
,, • ..,... to outer ~ to
find out who hM bMlt
ateellng the OCMM from
&rth.
1• CID AJQHT cw THE
WHITI ITAUJONI
Aober1 T sytot and La
P..,,,., lier In the tl'\le ato-
ry ot the WOl1d Wer II ,_
cue ot Vlenne • 1 prtz.ed
white hot-. (P811 2) cm WAT MOl.en'I .. .. _'LL
The history ot bMee>811.
from lta origlnl to the pr-..
.,,. dey. e:aoea Dfl ......
flON1"0PRIL "'°°"' WHIMAMYOU?
Animated. A good-natured
but goolecklp pklde peck-
., with -~ p<oO-
i.m. oeta -help from en UllUllUll -..ree. (A)
H08Q!ITHI~
KLBlllHOW
Comedian Aober1 l(teln ..
joined by AodNY Ollnger-
lleld. J-Curtin end
eiport--....,,_ Albert
tor • aaltrtc:al lodl .. -
Anwtcan fdblae. 1~11cmLIOICOTTQ18".IT
ENZ
Thie n..ic _, opel'9
with ._.,_.ring gutter
~ Lao Kottke, who
hM perfected a atrllllngly
lndMdual atyte dlatlled
from en eclactlc mix ot
mualc:8I -; the --en-nwnber New Zealand
o-ic> Sell' Enz IP4' .....,.
In.~ bnlnd of
roc:ll 'n' rol lnfluenctd by
the lk'ltlah eound of the
tNOa.
1:11cma.vo
Thie doc:umenlary nwr•
..... vtdaotape ~
11"9 eonciert loot.age ot IM
mualcal group peffol ming
with ~ commentary
and ,.,,_ tllrn ahorta.
Ml CID THI CANDI) CANDI)
OMllM
Ii<* Allan FWlt In~
11110e11eot9d lllm dlpa of
vwtoul paopa'• ~
dlctal* ~ wMll
lMy -"caight In ttle act of being IMmMtvea'' In
U/IP/ llluetlofta.
SATURDAY'S
SPECIALS
AU8UIT 1, ,..,
~ aGO. Cl) THI M>OTI CW
M)Q( 'N' NJl.L
"AF.,..,.. To llw-ICa"
Ho411: .... Sedaka. o-ta:
The leecfl Boys. St ......
WCN'lder. The FOUi S-. -·Yd! Jeooer. Peut ~. Jotwl Lennon,
Olar'8 Aoaa. The MoN-.
(P8113)
G GO\llN..,fT ON
THIUNI
Thie 11"9 ~ program on.. .... tn.~
ntly 10 ha¥e queatlonl
_., by atec19d local,
..... and netloNI ottlda9 a.bOutmap--. e THI UNDllWlftOUND
COtlmlTION
Thia documentary c:htoni-
dea IN po8ltlon ol Ctvtl-
ti.. lhtng In communlat·
controlleel nation•. Art
Unldett41t and ...,., Alelt·
aandr Solzhenltlyn -'-t\nd.
• DON'T COUNT t-..
CAHDLf.I
A llNltlw ~ on aglrlQ
produced by Lord
Snowdon tor CBS In 1N8
portreytng the c11nerent
W9Y9 people clMI with
growlftg old .. rebroedCMt
and updated.
HO. THE WAR AGAINIT
INA.AllON
Economllta Herber1 Stein
and Barry P. Boeworth Join
h09I Barry Serafin In an ln-
deel'h debate tocua6ng on
111e .... o1~··~
lar ._ -Wf'Y " .. haC>-
penlng, hOW " began. who
.. teapot....,.. and wtlet
tq>e ~ h9w tor
the Mure.
t:aO Cl) HOUITOH lecJ UR
Off
Biiiy Cty9tal ._.. lhll
atanct~ com.dy ~
llon tllP9(I at Rodi....._.,
In HoUllton.
11:GO Cl) llZANm v
JoM 8yfler "'°" )Q.I tfllnga at1'11nQW than truth,
larger than ..... and uNer
tMn anything )Q.1''119 -
-In theM apeclal
~ ~tatlona from
the 8howtlme Bizarre
lbfwV.
11::IO • .....a-. ....
Al the action .. In the
"beck 11tty•• ~ "*
off right lleld In Ihle "'-"
Inning beMball cornedy
about the CNcago ~
encl Iha undying loyeltf of
Ulelrt-.
•• (J) 9IZNIM v John 8ynar .,_ you
things a1renoar than IMh.
larger than .... and zanier
than anything you'w -
-In theM apec:lal
encore ~tallona ltom
th• Showtlme 81iarre
•brety.
SUNDAY'S
SPECIALS
AUQUITI, M1
IWNMa
aoocm~ THE TEH
ntOl&"ND DAY WAR
"The Trell" The atreteglc
~ ot the Ho Chi
Minh Trell le eumlned.
(P8115)
())THE WAO<.Y WOM.D
CW JONATHAN WlifnM
Hoet: Orlof! WeMee. 1• • "'8TO CHANGO, rnMNMCt
Maater lllul6onlata gather
for a dllll*Y ot my9tlfytng
talent• and mlreculou•
Met• wNc:fl Wtually 6efy
.a.p&anetlon. e:oo. NATOW.
~~
''Winged Wortd" Deacend·
ed from ._,,., bltd• of
.-y ma and deacttc>tlon
lnh8blt .-y comer of the
world.
t2:IO ® 001-IT'ING
ADUl.TI
Vartoua typea of ..... tlOn-
ahlpe that IW'( Ille tradl·
tloNll ~ ... by
modem aodety .,. -"**· MO Cl) THI WAO<.Y WOM.D
CW .IOMATHAN WIHT-
Hoat: Or-1 w .....
HO Cl) DAW> •BJWtl
IHOWT'lllm ..
HOLLYWOOD
De¥ld .,,..._, ~
lkift ~ end Un<I•
IMalr.
MONDAY'S
SPECIALS
f:IO ® K*MICAD: ...alON
CWCllATH
The tacton of ,,..,.,,_
IHe wNdl led numeroua
plota to commit • form of
r
IUlclde they contldwed 0
hooorllbla during Wortd l.O
War 14 -lldmlned. ~ l;OC) CID mm ( B\ Met: Ci
IT'LL NEva A.Y I»
The determination of -:C
Alnerlc;an inwntora, wtlOM ~
c:oncepCa and ldeea --c tu.lly dlangad the ,_ of -<'
the entire nation, la eu-<.>
mtned by Ok:k C.vett. ~ t:aO. TYWANI _.
The LM#a OMn o.ncer. ~
and ~ perform the _.
eompoeer I chofeogt"a·
c>f*"• mejOt -""°"'· tO:OO. TYWANI
The LM#a OMn Dancera
and Mualdene perform the
compoew I choraogra-
c>f*"I mejOt ,_ wort!
11:00® He08NEAK ~
HuaOenO-and-ife eomlCa
Jerry Stlllel' and Anne
..._. Introduce the mov-
lea, llP9Cl9'I and epon. -t• coming to Home
8o• Oflloe In Auguet. tt:ao e c:.~
"The Oefelwe Of The Unit·
ed St ...... In.~
..-. Oen Aether, Wafter
Cronlclt• and other corr•
apondent1 examine the ,
UnMeC1 Statee' ~ of
~and~-In the
-t of • nucleW -· (P8111)(A)
CID IT ANDNI "°°"' ONLY: HNI fl "IAH
HOU.YWOOO
From Ille MOM Grand
Hotel In LM Vegas. Ger'9
Kelty i-t. e glittering LM
Veges ,_ wt'6ch Mh}t•
the golden era of
mcMemaltlng In ~ and
danca.
TUESDAY'S
SPECIALS
NJGIUIT 4, •1
Afff!UIOC*
11.:00 Cl) lN'f'+ THON
A COMedleti h09I and to..
comic conteatent1 wtlo
compete against one
another .,. teetured In thia unoei_., com.dy QefM
lllOW.
1l::IO (I) INT19WAT10NAL AU,..
ITM llRTIYA&.
Lola F.._, Ura Mlnnelll.
Wayne Newton. Ben v-. The Muppelll .,.
among Ille at#9 teetwed
In 1Na apec:tllCUMr ~
of~
t• • AN MCHfT9CTUMl. CXhllKV See BlOUpts, Page 4
PLAYIN
• RAGING BULL
•TESS
• SHOUT
• WHEN A STRANGER CALLS
• JUSTICE FOR ALL
•AMMIE HALL
• CASAILANCA
• WEST SIDE STORY
• INCRED(ILE SHRINKING WOMAN
• MB.VIN I HOWARD
Y!'Mr.~.K~··
..... COSTA MISA • 64'-lt21 •
• DIE LAU5HIN5
• No elm to lolla. -••••hip fees
1000'1 .. -·'" ......... ii, ......
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~HllfhliJthts for the Weeli The delermln•tton of
American l,,_,IOft, wnoee
OOt>eepll and Ideal -1u1Jty chenged Ille fM:e of
the entire n1tlon. Is •~•·
mined by Oiek Cevlltt
la lll<en at the making of
"Tile Cannonball Run"
atarrlng Bu<l ReynOl<la.
Fatrah FaWC411t and Dom
DeLulH (")
>-
3 From Page3 ...,
>-11)
"O ... u..
"Wilh G E Kklc!e< Smllh""
Alehltect. hlltotlan. photo-
gr8'>1* end critic: Kidde< pr-•• lhe moat exlen·
SM1 ohronk:le ot Nne<ieen
Ol arOhltecture -mllde.
0 2:00 Eli) AOOT HOO OR DIE
_J A w•y of 111• yi rur•l N-> Engl•nd unfolds In an
I-unhurried impreeelonable § 100k •I • IOdety lhel is
rllP!dfY lo9lng ground 10
1echnology end urben
5:00 CSJ~TIOHAI. AU.-
ST AA FESTIVAL
Loi• F•len•. Uu Mlnnelll,
W•yn e Newlon. Ben
VerMn. The Muppet• ere
among the llatl featured
in 11119 aoec1~er evening
of enteriainmenl
EYEMtO
1.-00 (8) GEOME JONES:
wmt A UTT\..E HllP
FftOM ..... ,,....,.
The c:ounlry mualc 1ter II
joined by his d•ughler
O.Orgetle .ion.. Jeul
Coller. EM• Co11e110.
E.rMlylOU H.,rla, W•ylon
Jenningl, Tmnye Tueller
end T911'\tn)' W~le for e
tun.tilled show et the
Country Club in Loe Ang. ....
1:00 Cl> mAME v
John Byner lhOwl you
thlnga 1trllfl09' I.Mn truth.
larger lMn Mte, end uni«
tMn enytnlng )'OU'WI -...., In th4tM 1pec1e1
encore ~tetlont from
the Showllma Blz.,re
~etY
e::ao Cl) CttEA TPI
P-ogy c-le ... lured in
Ihle com.dy M two IW4ng-
Ing couplet chNI on one
an<>lher with eact1 Olhe<'I
IOOUM 9:00 8 ()) aEIZUAE: TME
8TOAY Of KATHY
MORAIS
Penelope Mlllord end
Leonard Nlmoy ster on th•
true atory of e young 11ng-
er'e brush with death fol-
lowing aurgery and he<
struggle to recover (R)
10:30 0i) MY 8PECIAl TY IS
9EIHONOHT
Edwin Pellel portr•y•
Georoe Bernwd Sh•w 1n •
one-man at•g• show
drawn from the pl•)'·
wright'• worila regerdlng
women, sex and matrlege
(Q) A CEJ.E8RA TIOfil
Some of the t>iggwt 1tat1
of OOP-coutllr)' mullC per.
form lheir grNl•I hill •I
Tl'9 Forum in Loe ~.
Included .,. M•ureen
McGo¥tlm ("The Morning
After"). Krla Kriatoffer.on
('"Bot>by Megee"), Roc:kf
Burnette ("Tear It Up"),
Glen Cam9bell ('"RNne-
1tone Cowboy") and T any•
Tucker ("Ley Back In The
Arma Of Love").
11:30 . C88 NPORT8
"The o.r-Of The Unit·
ed Stat•" In • ltv.-per1
Mriee. D9ll Rather, Weller
C.-Ot\klt• end other c:orr•
apondenta eumlM the
United Sl•t•' chenc. of
def-end ~., In lhe
-t of I nucMar Wll
(P111 2)(R)
WEDNESDAY'S
SPECIALS
AUGUST I. 1t11
EWNIG
7:00 CD) THe IATIY WON.D
OFM80All
The lig.llter aide of beNb•ll
le uamlMd lhfoug/I 1rM1
~Ilona It.el only • true ,.,. can an•-· auperall-
tk>ne, Chewing tobacco.
player qullkl and 1101M of
the naklnt pl•ya In bU6-
balt history
1:30 0i) NA TIOHAL
GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL
··N•tlonll Parka. Play·
ground Or Plt•dlae7"
flf°'11 by the N•llonal
Pwk Serv.ca to r•trlet the
public"• ecceu 10 Am«l-
ca's parn In hopes of put·
ting a hell to envlronmer>·
tat dem.. pollution end
crime are ellltnlned. (RI
l.'00 8 ()) THE WONOEAfU&.
WONJ) ~ THOet!
CUCKOO, Cf4AZV
ANMAL8
An ..... ..,, of Hollywood'•
moe1 ,_ enlm., .. .,.
dl"°y thelf ,...,,.. In
•KCe<Pll from a collection
of -~ 8CfMf'I •nd televtalon parlor manoea ID NATIOHAI.
GEOGRAPHIC IPEClAL
··Nallonel Parka Play-
ground Or Par•dl.ae7"
Eltar11 by the National
Patti s.w. to ,.,rid the
pubic'• -10 Ameri-
ca·• ~In hopes of put·
ting • 11 .. t to envlfonmen-
t.i damege, pollution •nd
crime•• eumlned (R)
l:JO fl!) HEHRV MOOM
An lntlmete lllm ponr.it of
modetn ecuiptor Henry
Moore la ~led (R)
HO. HEHRY MOORE
An lntimll .. film pot1ralt of
modem ec;ulptor Henry
Moore le ~led. (R)
9:aO Cl) THE WIO<Y WOAU>
Of JONATHAN WINTERS
Hoat Orson WeHee
10:00 ID THE AMENCAH
EXPEA1EHCE: TI4E CRISIS
Of AUTHORITY IN
TEACHING AHO
l.EAAHIHO
Hlghllgflts ol the confer-
ence lleld In J11nuary 81
USC'1 Annenberg School
of communk:atlons
11:30 IJ C8S REPOAT8
··Tne o.ienae Of The Unit·
eel S111ea·· In a llve-pan --·Oen Reiher. Welter Cronkite and othe< corr•
aponder\11 exemlne the
United Stites' ~ 01
defenM and SUrvtYal In the
even• ol • rwclear WtU
(Pert 3)(R)
(S) HOl.O MEI
Peul Dooley la fNIUted In
lhl• two-Kt pl•)' by Jules
Fellfer depic11ng the lnll•·
b41ity of u<bln Ille
1:00 CID CON8EHT1NG
AOUlT8
VarlOul typee of rel•tion-
lhlp1 that defy the ltedl·
tionel •land.,d• ... by
modern IOCiety .,. 81la·
mined
THURSDAY'S
SPECIALS
AUGUITt, 1811
EV!NM)
1.-00 CH) DAVY CAC:>a<ETT
GOU TO COHOAE88
The frontier hero (F ...
Pllker) "...... IO Wun-
inglon and lllOWS po1m-
clanl now 11m91e logic can
unc:omplk:al• even tha
moet perple11ing legl9iet1¥t1
matt era.
7:00 CB) MMEMeEA WHEN:
ITU. NEVER Fl V
t:OO IJ ()) C88 REPORTS
··w 1111's Good For General
Motor1 •. M81'1ene Send·
.,. ex•~ the contro-
Yefalal c!Klslon of tile c.1y
of Oetroot 10 level • neigh·
borh<>Od to make wey for •
Gener•I Motor• fectory
•nd jobs
Ell) T .N.llC. PAE8ENTS
"Voyage Of The S•me-
llea.. An exploration of
1nd1vlduel u welt U c:ollec·
live humen tighll w.lh Ille
T ...nth Higl\t ""*1ory
Company:
9:00 fll) A NIGHT IH TUNISIA:
A MUSICAL PORTRAIT Of
DIZZY GIU.ESPIE
One of Gllleac>le"• most
l•mou• comooeltlona pro-
vldel the fr•mework IOf an
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Laborteaux Bros.
to the rescue
By JOEL C. DON
Of ttw Delly PiW Slaff
When Patrick and Matthew Laborteaux were
born. they had just about everything going against
them.
Both were orphans. One bad severe emotional
problems and other suffered from autism. Luckily
they were adopted by artist Ron Laborleaux and
his actress-wife, Frankie, who helped them de·
velop careers in movies and television. Starring
roles on TV's "Little House on the Prairie" mark
their most recent success.
In gratitude to their parents as well as their
concern ror other youngsters in need of love, the
boys (not related by birth) have launched The
Youth Rescue Fund to help runaway children
throu~hout the nation.
"We were adopted at a very early age, 9 or 10
months of age," said 15-year-old Patrick, who re·
fused to eat during the first nine month& of his
childhood because of emotional problems. "We
both had some dimculties as children and we over·
came them so we wanted to help other children
overcome theirs also.··
The boys thought of the idea for the rescue
fund a year ago, arter they canceled participation
in a national telethon for autism. (Matthew, 14,
didn't speak until age 5 because of the emotional
disorder).
Their plans include fund-raising telethons to
support special shelters for runaways and hotline
PATRI CK LABORTEAUX ... ·Of 'Little House'
services. Most of the money raised will go to the
Washington-based National Network for Runaway
and Youth Services, they said, in a telephone in·
terview.
"We're not part of the network but we'r e
working together," said Matthew.
Since they've taken on the cause of lbe
runaway, the actors have boned up on some of the
disheartening statistics on the wayward youths.
A look at 'The Third Coast'
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
Of -Delly~ Swt '·Exchange,'' a five -part series of independent·
ly proc:hlced film documentaries, premieres Sun·
day al 10 p.m. on Channel 50 with a superficial
look at the state of Texas.
Called "The Third Coast" and created by Al·
Ian and Susan Raymond, the one-hour presentation
actually deaJs less with Texas as the complex enti-
ty that it is and more with one city there -
Houston.
We are shown the city's many faces In quick
cuts -there 's the mayor ranting against social re·
form: now watch a slew of doe-eyed, honey·
tongued cuties auditioning for a role ih "Urban
Cowboy'': here's a batch or apartment dwellers
lounging by their pool; next comes a shot of the
Houston police in training.
The point, as far as it goes, is that Houston Is a
boom town where the American dream can still
come true, particularly if you're white. The Lone
Ranger ethic is coming into conflict with lbe de·
mands of urbanization. Can an accommodation be
reached?
Maybe, but where is the rest of Texas? What
of the rural Germans around New Braunfels, the
Chicanos or San Antonio, lbe gay intellectuals of
Austin, the Vietnamese fishermen in Galveston?
Although well-shot and assembled, "The Third
Coast" does UtUe to enlighten outsiders about the
realities of a fascinating state .
Future shows In the series, produced by
KERA-TV in Dallas. hold more promise.
Later episodes will deal with women at West
Point, and the logging industry's rape of tbe
Amazon jungle and its effect on world climate.
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There are nearly 2 million runaways, they said, .g
and !'"1Y 175,000 received help al shelters or other ,,
services. ~
"That means that many are not even helped ~
by the national network or any other organiza· ~
lion," Patrick said. "A lot of kids aren't helped <-
because they don't know where to go." £
Working for more services for runaway also ~
means educating the public about the misconcep-.~
lions of young people -mosUy teen-agers -who
leave bome. Runaways come from well-to-do as ~
well as poor families and it isn't always the ~
youngster's fault, they asserted.
Both boys have never been runaways, but tbey
believe they can learn about the experience and
help others: they feel they share common bond
with runaways as youths who wrestled with their
own emotional problems.
"I've admitted I don't understand if (the
runaway problem) and I realize there's a problem
'I've admitted I don't un-
derstand it (the runaway
problem) and I realize
there's a problem and I 'm
not afraid to ask questions
to see what problems can
be solved.'
and I'm not afraid to ask questions to see what
problems can be solved," Patrick said.
And they have no fears they may outgrow
their interest in peer problems.
"The way we're planning it right now is we'll
grow into it," explained Matthew. "We 'll (even-
tually) become part of the national network.
"There are so many things that need to be
done, as Patrick put it bluntly, •All the diseases
have been cornered."'
So armed with the belief that many childhood
problems stem from a disastrous runaway ex·
perience, "they hope t~ "get to the _heart of tbe
problem oy cr eat ing more services for
runaway youths.
Meanwhile, Matthew continues his role on
"Little House" as the series goes into its last
season. He prefers television to movie work
because he likes lo see his performance in less
than a year or two, the lime il takes for a mm to
be released.
Patrick, who was written out of the series, has
got the film bug in him and is studying to become
a film producer.
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Of, ... o.lly " ... SU" ~' Gene Backman. just off good reviews for his
0 comic/dasturdly performance as Lex Luther in -= "Superman II," will star with Terence Hill, Max
Cl. Von Sydow and Catherine Deneuve in "March or
Die "The NBC Friday night movie will begin Aug.
13 at 9 p.m. and continue Aug. 14 with part two
Hackman plays a tough, bitter American who
heads a Fren<'h Foreign Legion outfit hired to pro·
tect a French archaeological dig in Morocco
Hackman vies with Hill for the attentions of the
lush blond Dencuve. As the story reaches a close,
the legionaires face the fight of their lives ..
Gene Barry will star as Abraham, the Hebrew
patriarch who seeks the help of God in producing
an heir in the NBC-TV production of "Abraham's
Sacrifice" to air Aug 15 al 9 p.m . The episode is
part of lhe "Grt.><ilest t1eroes of the Bible" series.
and .... ,u co-star Ed Ames, fofmerly or Daniel
Ronne, Severi) Garland and Lamie Kazan .
Stephanie F'aracy and Betty White will co star
in the new CBS Television comedy "L.A.L.A." this
fall The show is about an LA. based television
magazine sho.,.. Faracy will portray Stephanie
Rurke. host or the show. and White IS Agnes
Dewey, the s how's creator.
Letters
The 33rd Emmy Awards presentations will be
broadcast Sept. 13 live from the Pasadena Civic
Auditorium. Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion will
serve as executive producer ...
In "What's Good For General Motors ... CBS
News will explore the unique situation exist·
ine in Poletown, a Detroit suburb. which wall be
leveled to make way for a new General Motors
plant in 1983. Thousands of people will lose their
homes and thousands more will be given jobs in
our ailing economy. Corresponde nt Marlene San·
ders will explore the touchy subject Aug 6 at 8
Pm ...
Overwhelming enthus iasm for lhe CBS News
special ''The Defense of the United States" has
convinced CBS lo air it again Aug~ 3 lo 7, at
11. 30 p.m. nightly Walter Cronkite. Dan Rather.
Bob Schieffer, Harr y Reasoner. Ed Bradley and
Richard Threlkeld will lead the report. which
deals with nuclear and conventional weapons. man·
power and the relative strengths of the United
Stoles and the Soviet Union ..
Mariette Hartley will star as Jackie Scott.
leader of a ~roup of World War II female (hers
who go on secret missions behind enemy lines in
"The Secret War or Jackie's Garis" on ··NBC
Thursday Night at the Movies." Aug. 6, 9 p.m
'Scruples ' didn't make lineup
Wben "Scru p les" wa• on recently, my
husband wanted to know why I wasn't watching It.
I said I'd already seen U on TV. He said I couldn't
have because It was a first.run movie. I'm s ure I
saw It with Lladsay Wagner H BUIJe.
Lindsay Wagner and Bar ry Bostwick (as
Spider> starred in last year's ABC mini·series
version of the Judith Krantz best·seller. The
network decided lo see if there was any more
syrup to be tapped from the story, so they pro·
duced a new two-hour TV·movie, starring Shelley
Smith and Dirk Benedict. It was supposed to have
been a series pilot, but "Scruples" is not on the
network's fall line·up.
Can you setlJe this ra mlJy ar gument? Wbat
a r e the ages of Frankie Avalon and Annette
Funicello?
Frankie Is 42. Annette is 39.
TV puzzle
2 3 4 5 8
43
My brother and I have a bel goln,i. Was
Pernell Roberts ever a regular on "M·A·S·R"?
The character of Trapper J ohn. which Roberts
plays as a middle-aged man on his current CBS
series, was played as a considerably younger man
by Wayne Rogers during the first three seasons of
"M A·S.H." Roberts, however , never appeared on
"M ·A·S·H." I missed the last part or "The Seduction or J oe
Tynan" on TV. Can you tell me how It ends?
After Joe Tynan <Alan Alda) splits up with
Meryl Slreep, he delivers a speech while his wife
<Barbara Harris) offers somewhat tentative sup·
port from the audience. The ~ssumplion is that
they'll get back together.
r Send your lellers to Pepper O'Brien, United
F'eature Syndicate, 200 Park Aven~. Room 602. New
York. N. Y. 10166 J
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Guest stars Larry Wilcox of ··CHiPs." An-
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Cathy Lee Crosby, the popular host of "That's
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an old friend of Kate.
Ever wond<'red why women marry men in
l)rison '? So did NBC N cws. which has put together
a one hour program on "prison groupies," on
.. NBC Magn ane with Da\1d Brinkley" Aug 6 al 8
pm Correspondent •Jack Pcrkans fands out that
J~uls "arc lake a marketplact"' to some women,
who have a scC'urc fechn~ when their husbands are
behand hars us ually for life .
Also on the Aug 6 edition of "NBC' Magazine
with Oavid Rrankll'Y :· th(' sho<A \\ill explore the
popularity of mechanical bulb, claamang that the)
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Buddies 1:00 • HAPflY DAYS AGAiH
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TIQ go lnlo mus b•by-lllllno
Studio 10 re!M money lor liC:kell
lo e big IOotbell game See • M•A•&•H Elec1tic Hawkeye end Tripper ~ arr8llQI for en uneulhof·
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UnMwte White, cut member• trom
Hellth "Annie "
Issues (C)MOW
lnttocM:ing * *'h "The WrKk Of The
BIOiogy Mery ONre" ( 111511) Gary
Coopet. Clletllon H111on American Ql) RJGH'T OF THE G<Mr""*lt WHITE STALUONS
Of Elr1tl Robe<'t Taylor Ind Lilli
AndMan Pel"* ater in IM true 110-
VO)'IO' ry of lhe W0<1c:t War II r-
cue of Voenna'1 P<tlltl
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Euv TM hlttory Of blMball,
trom 111 orlglN to Ille pr•-
MKHll ent day
Lehrer Cl)MOVtE
The Royll "Rough Cul" (1980) Burt
NctiNfl5 Of Reynold•, Lealey-Anne
Eble Down. .. 1:30 II 2 ON THE TOWN
Frugal Ho111: Steve Edwards
Melody Aogera lOOk fhlo Gourmet elternellve new1p1per1
Eltctrlc end hOw lhey dlller from
Compeny Other mljor publieatlonl,
Studio en lntervtew with cable
See television at era H .. thef
MacHeil and Annie
Liiv• • IHANANA
Guest: Chubby Cnecket. Buliness • AU. IN THE FAMtl Y UcNnge A f ...... Arehle retu-10
WMl!lngton Ilk• the llf'll atep out of
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See Friday's, Page 11
Hammond Organ and
Piano Center
MOVING -SALE
Hammond Organ and Piano Center,
located al 2854 £,ut Comt
Highway in Corona def Mar
far the past 20 years, is
moving September 1st. The new
and larger headquarters
iuill be at 270 E. 17th Street
in Hillgren Square, Cos/a MtJa.
All merchandise new and 11sed
will be on sale with discounts
up lo 40o/b off during the
remainder of July and A11gus1.
Sale ends A11g11st 29th.
No reasonable offer refused
( 714) 644-8930
Butcher aov
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FRESH
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KTLA 0 8 :00 "The Enemy
Below." Robert Mitchum and Curt
Jurgens star in a movie about a World
War II submarine battling a destroyer.
KHJ 0 8:00 -"While the City
Sleeps." Dana Andrews and Ida Lupino
star in a movie about newspaper re-porters and police chasing a killer.
ABC fl 8 :30 "Dr. Seuss's Pontof·
fel Pock, Where Are You?" An animated
comedy about a pickle packer.
NBC 8 9:1)() "The Robert Klein
Show." The comedian and his guests
satirize American foibles .
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Frol ::M: 11
• * * 'h "The Enemy Below" ( 1957) Robert
Mitchum, Curt Jurgens. e a IEH80H
Beneon'I 10-yut.old Wllfd
fells out of • ,, .. end hu
10 be ruthed 10 IM hoepl-
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• P.M. MA4AZINE
..._ -people"""'° call
themHlver aurvlvell111
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of being p<epllr*d for
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OeLulla, MM 8Mcroft.
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"hie" A man and hill
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optlona tipeClallll, Sheer·
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(C)MOYE
"Madame Rou" (1971)
Simone Signori!, Ci.ude
DeupNn
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THE LOFT ANTIQUES
• SPECIALIZING IN :
• Prof essiooal Appraisals
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• Estates Bought and Sold
• Management ot Estate Sales
on C.Ommission
• Liquidation
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Corona del Mar, CA nJ25
(114) 175-fflJ
Wareholiu~
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LaQtma HW., 92JW
The Art Galler y
"We sell the best-we rest.ore the rest"
• Fine Arts
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• Au.tbentic Indian Jewelry
NEW ARRIVAL
From the Reservation!
INDIAN JEWELRY
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84.26 Via Lido
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Clotla L.ec:M\en .MOW
1h '"SUrvMtl" ( 11178) Pablo
Fer'91, Hugo SllgUtz_
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AUOUST 4, 1te1
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7:00 8 HAPPY OAYS AGAIN
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Guest n.1t0<l1n Tt..OOore
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The PirtlM Of Penzance
Guests Andy Gibb, Cato-
t1n1 Peyton, Barry
BotlWIOk, Jo Anne Worley
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(1080) Oefr~ O'Connor.
Gary Holton
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Cerrlldlne, BtoOlle Shields
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The Business of Extinction." A look at
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From Page 20
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awing, Capt Cenot on the
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true 1tory ~ e young 11"1>-
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"The Plret• Of Penzance"
Gueet• Arwty Gibb. ear~
ltne Peyton, Berry
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CllY8 AeYlll. PUlon Whit•
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Jack 8Mtar ukl Sid Hel-
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By LINDA BJtiCH
No Skeleton in Olympia's
closet.
ALL M'Y CHI LDREN:
Arter Erica confronts Sara
about Erica's affair with
Brandon, Sara agrees to a
divorce but insists on a
aepHation, not a quickie
d ivorce from the Carib-
bean. Palmer makes cer· tatn Donna wears a
necklace whic h once
belonged to Daisy In order
to make Daisy Jealous at
the dinner party. Daisy
dons dark glasses, claiming
a~ bas an allergy, but at
the dinner party Phoebe
almost r ecognizes her
Following arfument wit.b
Palmer about finances
Cliff storms out of the party
and takes Nina and Bobby
with him. Phoebe vetoes
Langley's request for
money to invest in Colorado
mine deal. When Palmer's
party ends, a gun la miss·
Ing and John says almost
all the guests bad a reason
for ta.king the weapon. A
construction worker, Rick
Kirby. has a yen for Betsy
but she turns down date.
Tad's runaway case is
placed in inactive file Nan-cy reUeved when Jesse re-Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes are Doug and
turns with Carl. but is un-Julie on NBC's t Ch . 4J ·Days of Our Lives,'
happy when Frank gives which airs daily at 12 p. m
Jesse allowance to go to
school and do chores.
ANOTHEa WORLD:
After Blaine tells new dia· trict attorney Cunningham
about Jess's illegal opera·
lion. she Is freed from jaU
and Melissa .nd Jasoo are
implicated. Mr. Black tells
Denny he wants dossiers on
Rick , Taylor (Rick's
father>. Allee, Jamie and
Mac . Mac receives
blackmail note. Posing as
Jamie. Sandy la given
wrong medication and bas
bad reaction. Ilse has Jamie kidnapped, thinking
he's Sandy, and demands
$100,000. Mac pays the
raMOm and discovers the
badly beaten Jamie.
AS THE WORLD
TlJ&NS: Rehrnlag to
work, John warns James to
tell Mareo he no longer loves her. Rick Ryan,
Barbara's brother. wants
poat at hospital. Erich tells
Hayley they must see each
other more often or rela-
Uonsblp is over. Lucy teUs
John she loves him. Annie lnforms Larry she Is sur-
rogate mother. John tells
Dee if she wants divorce she'll have to fight for il.
tinue seeing Marlena but Jessica refuses.
DOCTORS : A
heartbroken Greta .has mis-
carriage and learns the
baby was a boy. Althea
frantic when her mystery
patient comes lo and says
one word: "Althea." When
country club refuses to host
party for Nola on Ilona'•
orders, Nola decides to
have the rettptJon at the
Medicine Man. Mau con-
siders as.king Maggie but
cbaneea his mind and in·
vites M.J . instead. Jerry
showing an Interest in
Natalie.
EDGE OF NIGlfT: When
Gunther makes pass at
Jody, Miles becomes
agitated. Nicole learns
Jody is in loYe with Gavin.
Sky hires Romeo to make
attempt on Raven's life.
Carlo djacovera a letter
Valerie wrote to her father.
Calvin thinks Didi is too
briC'hl for her own good.
working on an early parole.
Alan hires Corrigan to run
the disco. Edward tells
Alan he'll help him trace Susan if A.Jan promlHa not
to sacrifice his marriace or
the Quartermaine niune.
GUIDING LIGlfT: Nola
shattered when Kelly says
be knows she's lytnc about
being preenant with bis
child. Bea lells Nola they'll
solve her problems
together. Near bankruptcy.
Andy does not know what to
do to raise funds. Joe tells
Mike Vanessa la being
blackmailed. Nola dellies
Bea's accusation that she
became pregnant by a man
sbe didn't love In order to
trap Kelly .into marriage.
Vanessa agrees to let Mike
put tap on her pboAe lD or-
der to catch blackllllliler.
Ed cautions Kelly that
Morgan might not be abJe to handle being doct..r's
wife.
memory ol her first mar-
riage -she married her hus band Timmy at bis
hospital bedside and he
died hours later. Aware
how this might affect Jen·
ny, Peter chantes his mind
and s ays the marriage can
wait. Cassie, a teenage girl.
is following Dorian and
Herb.
K'YAN'S HOPE: Fe.aring
both Seneca and Rae care
more about the baby than her. Kim decides to seU the
baby lD the highest bidder.
When Rae refuses, a
drunken Klm steals money
and jewels, leaves a
million-dollar check made
out to herself for Rae to
sien and heads for the
waterfront. Orson's bullet
misses Jack and Maeve.
Wounded Orfoo goes back
to Vart.oba and Is wamed
he·d better ftnlsb Jack off
the next Ume Joe, aware
that Jack is on Vart.oba's
bit list, s aves Jack .
A~though grateful, Jack
still feels Joe is in with the
wrong kind. Vart.oba tells
Joe he is being croomed for
higher post, but Joe insists
on no violence. Faith t.altes
interest in Jim's friendship.
SEAAOI roa TOMOll-aow: Travis tells Liu
there is an operation which
will allow her \0 become
pregnant; she agrees to
procedure. Tom finds Ryan
in Oklahoma and makes ar-
rangements for him to
come to Henderson. Tbe
FBI finds Jasnle in San
Francisco when the car she
is riding in Is stopped by
stale patrol. Ted assures
Janet that the imprisoned
Jamie will not hurt them,
but Janet ls fearful.
TEXAS: DeJivering Joe's
confession to Paige, Elena
decides to help him get
away. DeMis' jail 1entence
commuted due to Joe's con-
fession that be killed Chris
Shaw. FJena &.ells Billy Joe
bis &Isler Ruby cannot
move ln with her. Jusli.n
wants Aabley to marry
tiim. Nita'• baby is ailing.
Parnell dlacovers Joe's
whereabouts. Grant thinks
Alex was murdered. Iris
agrees but she feels the
culprit was Ryan.
YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS: Chris uses
money Staaart cave her to
refurbish apartment, but
lets Snapper think she did it
on their &mall budget. Va·
nessa tells Lucas that
Lance a nd Laurie are
together ln Europe -that
Laurie la not In New York
as she claimed. Vanessa
talks Edith Into lettlnc
Brook.I stay with her at the
lake house. Leslie's Euro-
~an r«itaJ la a bit, i>ut
Laurie ts obviously bored
by the whole affair.
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ABC strikes out with Soccer Bowl
Soccer fans are getting the boot from the com·
bined forces of the North American Soccer League
and ABC. The network and the league put their
corporate heads together and came up with an ar·
rangement whereby ABC bas exclusive rights to
carry the Soccer Bowl '81 on Sept. 26, from Toron·
to's Exhibition Stadium. The onJy problem is that
ABC won't be airing the championship game until
Sunday afternoon. Sept. 27.
The league set the starting time for Saturday
night at 8: 00, which is usually the time "Eight is
Enough" a1rs on AB C; viewers apparently ha ve
had enough of "Enough," however. because the
network has asked the Bradford family to vacate
the premises in September.
ABC says that the game will be presented "in
its entirety" on Sunday. That's a bit li ke telling
someone the end of a murder mystery before giv·
Ing them the book lo read. But that's wbat ex·
elusive rights are all about. You can do anything
you want with an event -even sit on it until it's
over .
Feel like spending your weekend at a race? On
SATURDAY'S
SPORTS
AUOUST 1, 1M1
MOfWINO 10:aO. TliE BA8eW.L
BUNCH
~I Johnny 8enctt
t 1:00 8 WCT TENNIS
"$200,000 Matytef\d tnv1.
lel!On.11" lltjey Amritraj vs
Hatold Solomon
1 t:IOG) NAil SOCCER
HIOHUGHT8
AFTERNOON
12:00 Qt 8A80ALL TOOAV
12:20 IB Nee PORTS
8UMM£A SEASON
NASCAR Pocono "500"
ttock car race, Roya.I
Horae Show (from Wemb·
ley, Engl•nd), AIAW
Nalionet Women'• Collegi·
•I• TennlS Chalnp'<>nahlps
(from T~. Arlt.); PKA
Full Contact Kerl!• cnam-
plonahlpe, Pro Sottben
with the Cincinnati Suda
ti:JO D WUTIAN
OUTOOA8MAN
John' Fabian tall• you 10
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of the -id, to FOrt Hal
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t:tO. Nee 8PORTI
8UMMP IEAION
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H-Show (from Wemb-
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Metlonat Women'• Collegl·
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(from Tempe, Artz.); Pl<A
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plonShlpa, Pro Soflb•ll
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1:30 G) HORSE RACINO
HIOHUGKTS
"R.,nbow Futurlly"
2:00 Cl) WESTERN
OVTDOOA8 ........
2:30 8 (I) CAHAOlAN OPEH
Co'terega 01 the lhtrd
round of pley In th•t 00'1
tautnarnent (from tt>e Glen
Abbey Goll Club tn Oak·
Vin., Ontario).
3:30 I) (I) SPOATS
SAT\JAOAV
Thoroughbred ~ rec·
Ing •• The WMney Hendl·
cap (from Satatoga. NV ).
The Calgary $temped•
(from Celgery, Cenedal. 11 GAEA TE8T SPORTS
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6:00 8 AMENCAH
ADVDfTUM
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Ing down the glen! rtpldt
of the Rogue RIYer In
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TfNHll FOft nte FUTURE
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the tear of going to the net
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Hofl: BUd 0~.
Aug. 2. Brent Musburger hosts "CBS Sports Sun·
day's" highlights of the "Tall adega 500," the 13th
running of one of the fastest races on the National
Association for Stock Car Auto Racing's Grand
National Circuit. Highlights on NBC's "Sports
World" that day include the AIA W National
Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Cha mpionship
from Salt Lake City and the World Drag Race
fina ls from Ontario, Calif.
August 16 was to mark the beginning or ABC's
cove rage of Sunda y afternoon baseball. The
network is now wondering what lo do between then
and Oct. 4, the offi cial end of the season that never
was. Let's hope they don't go the way of "NBC
Spor ts: The Summer Season." There are only so
many funny stock car and motocross races a
person can take. even a sports fiend with a fon d·
ness for axle .crease.
In case you never tire of the screech of tires
coming from your two·inch TV speaker, Bruce
Jenner is on doty this week for the Pocono 500 at
the Pocono International Speedway.
1::00 • SOOCVI MADE tH
OBMNIV
Cncnoaiovallle va. Hot· ..,,.,
HO Ii) SPORTS AMENCA
"WAC Bueball Cham·
piontfllpe• B<lgltem y ouno
lie. Hawaii"
11:30 8 ~
"Went Fergo Open"
SUNDAY'S
SPORTS
AUGU8T 2, 1111t
MOANING
1:00 1J (I) CAHAOIAN OP£N
live covetag«t of the ttnat
round ol play In lhlt golf
lautnamenl (from the Gian
Abbey Golf Club on O.lt·
villO, OnterlO).
AFT'E1'HOON
t:OO IJ Cl) 8POftT8 SUH~ V
live and t llped covet age of
the 13111 nJtNW1Q ot the Tal-
ladega "500" (from the
tnlernellonel Mo I or
SPMOW•Y 111 Telledaga.
AIL). a 8flOm8WOAL.O
AIAW Nellonel Women'1
Coll•glete Gymn1etlca
Chemplonehlp (ffom Slit
Lake Clty, Utah)\ Military
Boxing Chemptonthlpt
(from Camp LeJ•une.
H C ): SliMvlli Of The Flt·
t•I 1:00. NATlONAL 8PORTI
FESTIVAL
live end taped OOYllllQa of
the conc:lualon ol competi-
tion held Ihle wMlt In
Syrecu... New Votk, •mono -2900 em•teur
t lhl.t• In 33 apor1t.
lnCIUdlnQ moe• of thOM
which we In the Wint•
end Summ•r Olympic o-end the Pen Amari·
e.tnO-.
O Q!TENH68
"Walla Fargo Open ®J NATIONAL 8POfn8
nBTIVAL
COVll<IQ8 of the conciu·
a.on of cornpauuon tlal<I
this week In Sy111cuae. N-
Yorit, among 0V8f 2&00
arnateur athletes on 33
aporta. Including mosl or
lhOM which ere on Ir.. Win·
let and Summef Olympic:
GalMI Ind ,,,. Pan Amati·
cenGemea
•:OO 0 8PORT'8WOALO
AIAW Nation•• w om....·a
Collegiate Gymnuttcs
Championship (l1om Seit
LMce City. Utah). M1111ery
Bo•ong Cllemptonahtpa
(from Cemp LeJeun!I
N C >. Sun1tval 0 1 The Fil· , .. ,
EVENINO
1:00 fD VIC 8RAOEH'8
TENNIS FOR THE FUTUAE .. n,e Volley" Vic 8'9den
Nips lliewe<a o.ier~
the,_ ol going to the net
dur tng a llol/llrf end d«ft·
onatret• wh•I to do onoe
you get mar• (RIO
11:30 8 SPORT8 ANAL
Hoat Jim Hiii
TUESDAY'S
SPORTS
AUGUeT 4, 1N1
EVEHINO
1:80 CH) AA.CE FOA THE
P£NNAHT
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Mee.,_ recap d~
buebaM ll~lng• end
tntetVllW tome ol the
geme'I tOp ~ (All•·
net• progremm4ng rnrt; be
ac;he(Med due IO plt1y«e0
ttrllte )
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Daytime Drama
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'Texas' offers
reality today
By TOM JORY
-..... ~•rtew NEW YORK -NBC's ''Texas" premiered
Aug. 4, 1980, in the toughest time slot in daytime
TV -opposite top-rated "General HospitaJ" on
ABC and CBS' enduring "Guiding Light."
As recenUy as the first of this year, "Texas"
appeared doomed, a victim of barely measurable
ratings.
AU that has changed, and the show approaches
its first anniversary with a new executive pro-
ducer, a new Leam of writel'6. a new look and a
new slant on life. Even the ratings bave improved
a bit, from 14 percent lo 15 percent of the audience
in the time period in November and December lo
15 percent lo 16 percent today.
"We have Houston like 'Ryan's Hope' has New
York City," says Gail Kobe, who took over "Tex-
as" as executive supervising producer in March,
"and we feel a real tie with that city. We've got to
reflect in the show what's happening in that real
town, and I think we're doing that."
It was a significant step, taking "Texas" -its
roots in the fictional Bay City of NBC's "Another
World" -lo a real-life setting.
"I don't think it's got to be the kind of place
people can't find on the map," says Ms. Kobe . "I
think the audience in daytime is more prepared
for reality today."
It meant giving the show a recognizable
Houston backdrop, a more contemporary sound -
country and western performers like Ray Price
will appear periodically -and a lighting system
that would clearly represent the hot, bright Texas
sunlight. .
"Texas" faced difficult odds from the st.art,
tbe competition and the inevitable comparison
with CBS' prime.time superhit, "Dallas."
notwithstanding. There was the problem of in·
troducing a multiplicity of characters, many of
them imports from "Another World," as well as a
story line, in an hour-long format.
"It was the first show to start at an hour."
says Ms. Kobe, a former actress who had been
supervising producer for Procter & Gamble
Productions, which owns "Texas" and five other
daytime shows. "It's very difficult to fill that
much time with a large cast, and not leave the
viewer confused.
"With a daily show, you have to let the au-
dience know who to root for," she says. "And if
you're trying to begin a story, too, no one's going
to keep track.''
CONfiUSED ABOUT
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Hypnotl1t1 are popping up all OW/f, promialng cures for everything from Aetrophobla to Zita .
•. a.nd you're confuaedl
To end the confualon surrounding hYPflOal•.
the COOPER LEWTER MEDICAL HYPNOSIS
CENTER OF NEWPORT BEACH it now offer·
Ing a FREE ... INTRODUCTION TO HYP.
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diniclil hypnoeia can be a trtmendoutly •tr~
tlve weapon In the battle to overcome
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HI,_...._ A.-, Wt. Zqt
,.. Me~ .... CA M.D. SupervlMd
FAMILY CELEBRATES -Beverlee
McKinsey (center), star of NBC's <Ch. 4)
daytime drama 'Texas' and her television
family <C lockwise from left > Lily
Barnstone, Gretchen Oehler. Jim Poyner
and Donald May, get ready for first an-
niversary celebration Tuesday. 'Texas'
airs daily at 3 p.m .
E.S.P. Model
2088
The changes began even before Ms. Kobe took
the show from Paul Rauch, who bad faced the f!i!ii!I='!.=~!!=!!!!!~==~~=~~~ seemingly impossible task of producing both "Tex-:;
as" and "Another World" simultaneously.
Beverlee McKinsey, whose generally un-
pleasant character, Iris, had come to "Texas"
from "Another World" as an ingeoue, was given
back her mean streak.
"Sbe h~d become a sweet woman," Ms. Kobe
says, "and the audience wu used to seeing her do
terrible things. It just didn't work."
Joyce and Bill Corrington, who had created
the show with Rauch, were replaced as head
writers in February by Dorothy Purser and
Samuel Ratcliffe. Ms. Kobe came aboard the next
month, hired a new lighting designer -Alan
Posage -a new set designer -Richard Hankins
-and suggested a faster pace Cor the show.
Dr. Wi Iii am L. Petersen
is proud to announce the
opening of his practice of
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~Movie . Gu~de for the Week
~ :l -, FRIDAY'S
MOVIES
CRAWLING HOAAOA -WilUam Shatner
stars as a veterinarian who stands up to a
new species of horror -thousands of
mutant tarantulas attacking an e ntire
town, looking for humans to prey on like
the mother and child -in 'Kingdom of
Spiders' on the 'ABC Television Movie'
<Ch. 7) Friday at 9 P.M.
d•y New Y0111 C*~lgllt
u-hypnoels to tr•vel
bock In time and meet Ml.
'PG'
SAl"UROAY'S
MOVIES
AUOU8T t, tNt
MOflHN)
1:00 (!) "8ronoo 8Aty" ( 19801
Clint Eutwood. Sondr•
l ocile. A for met thoe ..-man from New Jertey
rMllzM h .. drMm of pet·
fOfmlng In • WUd WMI
.tlow. 'PG'.
t:OO CC) "T rOClld«o 8leu
Citron" ( 1878) Mlcllul
Shock, Artny Oupt9Y A 10-
~-old boy i. 8tnlllen
wlltl • Ntti. glt1 w"4> r-
bMide him •I T rOClld«o
1;00 (I) * •• "AeNom"
( 185e) Glenn Ford. Donn•
Reed. Whein hi• .on Is kid-
~. • wulthy bull·
neHm•n muet decide
'#helher to pay the ransom
or WOtll wttn the pollCe
1:.30 (CJ "Anknet• Are Beautiful
People" (1975) Doc:umen·
lery. CruturM or AfrlCan
wlldllf• .,. -In their
n.lurel habitat. 'G'
t:00 8 * * "Swlla Mu "
( 1938) Stan ~el. Oli-...
Hardy. Two men Ml out on
a romentic Alpine .Oven-
tUte • * * * * "The L.oy VenlthM" ( 1838) Michael
Redgra..,.., P•ur lukaa
Otrec1ed by Alfred Hlteh·
COCk. An elderly Engll9h·
_.,,~·from•
European •KP'-train
t;()O CC> ***'A "Brigedoon"
(1964) Gene Kelly, Cyd
CharlHe. Two friend• """'* upon Brigedoon, a ~ "' the Soot11en hlgho-lende. wtlld\ ~ to Mfe
lot • llnQle dmy wary 100
years. t0:00 . **'A "Tile Dirty
Game" (11MM1) H«vy Fon·
da. Aobart Ryer!. An ArrM·
lean epy dlkil recalll !twee
of tile moet daring explolte
ln hhl~.
10:.IO 8 * * "TM Naughty
NlnetlH" (1945) Bud
.Abbott, Lou Coetello. A
MlaaiMIC>PI "'-'>oel ear·
,... garnblllf'I. c:atd allarti•
and a couple of nalw tr .. .........
group or dieorunlled lndl-
ane and cope with • fiery,
dete<mlned wife at Ille
._ume.
2:30 m * * • "Khartoum"
( 19641) Chllf1ton Helton,
L.urence OIMef Genetet
Charlea Gordon defend•
t9th-century SudM from
the c-uc:.i '9ligloua Ind·
ar. tile Mllhdl CC> •• * "Heidi" ( 11165)
Eva-Ma1i• Slnghamme<,
Gertrand Mlttermayr A Ill·
lie Swta gin fa taken from
hw mountain home In the
Alp• by her aunt to the
city.
2:46 (%)"Somewhere In Time"
(1880) Christopher Reeve,
J-Seymour Ob---0
with the portrait of • Uhl>-
century act•-. a modern-
day IWw Y0111 pla't""flgllt
-h~ to .......
bed< In time and ,,,... ,_
'PG' ':00 e * * • "s.lkw Beware"
( 1952) Dean Mwtln, Jerry
Lewie. Ledlee learn to be
on the toottout wnen a
m9dc:ap pair of romanoe-
mlnded u ltora go on
IMve.
ti * * * "Tile De!IWll Onea" ( 1958) Sidney Poi-
tier, Tony Curtla Al1., a
bleQ men and • wflil•
mMI lhackted togethw by
the wri.te ~ from •
cNin geng, their mulual
Inner llatredl ol MCtl other
dluo!Ye • **'A "Pony EJ!pr ... "
( t9S3) Chat1ton Heeton,
Rhonde Fleming A pair of
cowboy hwo.. help to
en....-. tf\•t the mall goea
througll.
3:30 9 * * * "Sorry, Wrong
Number" ( 1948) Batbar•
Stanwyclc, Burt l.arlcaat«
Al1« ~ • mut·
dar ICllel'M, • -la
tradled dowtl by Ille klllar ® "Americarl Graffiti"
(1973) Ron Howwd, Cindy
Wllllema. Faw Celltomt.
teen-eg«'I glll a nn.1, noa-
talgic gllmpee of hw1oceoc:e
on thelf hlgll IChool er adu-
atlon nlgllt. 'PO'
•:11 I "Death Trllln"
'4:t0 * * * "Bandol«o" ( 18") Deen Martin, "-
St-art. A men plola to
help .. conw:t broth«
and 111a gang eecaoe by
~ l1lmeaH -a hengnwl.
(%) "Rough Cut" ( 1980)
Burt Reynold•. leetey·
Atlne Down. A 8'111911
eociellt• lur'M Ill\ ln..-n.-
tlonel tewel thief out of
,...lr_t to help her ltMI
'30.000.000 In dlamondll.
1:00 'S~ •• "0.0ay, The
Sixth Of June" ( 186e) Rob-
ert Taylor. Rlc:tlard Todd.
Al thelf rolel In the Nor-
mandy lnVUlon IOOm cioe-
«. two mllttaty ~
MCI! ,......... thelf Ml*'• ..
~ of Ille gltr they
botfl lo\le •
• ""8vrvlwl" (1978)
Pablo ,.,., ... Hugo 8tlglltz.
W"8n a ~ i>t-
carrytng " _ ... of •
rugby ._,, ~ In the
.,___. AndM. tile
ti aunM>ra """ lo c.nni-~IO ~aln food.
(D) "IMll'IOC>I And
8room1tlok1" ( 197 t)
Angela larltbury. OeVld
TOll'lllMon. Ouflne Woftd
Wftl' h, a ~ .arc:er-
and her thrM yovng
fNndl 11111 oft IOt • mtglc
i...nd ..... "'* lnMnde
10 '-" enough about
wtldlGf 11111 to~ It .......
....... 'Cl • ....... ,._.~. "°"' (1t'74) T1lft ~.
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seldom find themselves waiting for one
of the 19 courts. The Club also boosts
o Junior Olympic-size pool, jacuzzi.
dining room. and bar. ~
Members frequently toke advantage
of tfle attractive tocilltles for private
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A limited number of Regular. Corpo-
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>-:; Fl'om Page 38
..., end ... • ,_ world'•
,_d tot nonatc>p roller-
autlng. ~
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OI
0 ..... *"' "Genttwnen ...J Pref• Blondee" ( tt53) ~ ~ MontM ..... Al»-
... Two ltlOWgltta heed
tor P811a knowing thet
"cliernOnda -• girl'• beet
LEGEND LIVES ON -Brian Dennehy stars
as Buford Pusser, the legendary la_wman
who battled crime in Te.nnessee, in the
motion picture·for-TV, 'A Real American
Hero,' Saturday on CBS <Ch. 2) at 9 p.m.
C 1980) George Burna.
Suunne ~··· w ...... tlllnOe go wrong. God calle
on a llllle girl 10 be Illa
-1"'Y ..-etent 'PO'
SUNDAY'S
MOVIES
AUGUST 2, 1•1
.. Cl) "Don't Mi. The Baat"
1::00 CC> "A force Of One"
(1t7t) ci-dl Noma, .Mn-
,,.. O'Nall. A ineeter ol
the m11111e1 aru embWU
on a~
-ch IOf' Iha klllera ol hie
edopled '°"· 'PO'
{I) "Boo V~.ge. CNtlle
Bt_ .. (1979) Animated.
Dlrectad by ... Me6endez.
Snoopy end Woodlloc:k
lollow ueMnge etudent•
Cf\#lle Brawn, P~t
Patty, Unua end Mllfde on .,, ..,_._filled tOUf of
engi.ncs end FrMCe. •o· ..... * "Seilot Bewer•"
( 1952) ~ Menln, Jell)
Lewie Ladlee IMrn lo be
on me klc*out ""'*' a
~"'*°''-minded .. 11ora go on
!NW.
CC)* *'h "Tiie Ofownlng
Pool" ( 1975) Paul .._.
men.~ Woodward. A
pttYata ~or la hired
by a ..... ~ South9'n oll
.....,_ to dlacoY9' the
ldeftttty o1 me author o1 .,,
lflOl1mln.alJng ...,., .
Cl)··~Aoae''
(IMO) Wlllle Nel9on. Oyen
Cennon. wtlla on lour. a T•••• country-weatarn
.... ~ lnvohed
wtttl ttla Mduct .... daugfl-
ler ol ..... eldaaldl -"'°'91 he ... IOYea ..... __, ... .._...._.PO.
1u10 a • • Nl.egend or
Cougar Canyon" (1974)
f"'O ycM'9 bOyl trlSIC*l In a hidden caw coma ,_ to-•-wtdl • 0-.dty
OOUOW'· n•• •• ·-n.w111W•" C1tt1l 1<1rt1 ~ AGO-
_. toMdUft. In 1143, •
Wiii°" ...., of plonelr9
bound tor Oreoon
_,... hOetle lncleM.
a bUff90 atampade end a ..-a water lt!Mtage
alol'O tM tr81l.
N'ICUOON
(1980) JoMPh Ryan. 0-·
tott• Mlehelte Two aavage
aquaOs of eMle karate
champion• claah lor
,_.end_,,.,,._ 'PG'
(I) * * * * "Father Of The 8'\de" (1950) Spencer
Tracy. Elizabath T eytor A
!ether ••P9flenc4le all of
the joya end hMdaChM
ln\IOIYed with tM prepa!e-
tlone tor Na daughter'•
U9CO"*'ll wedding
• "Boo V~a.ga. CNr1ie
Brown" ( 1979) Al>lmeled
Olracted by -MIMndcz.. Snoopy and Woodeloek
~ ueMnge ltudent• a-tie·-· ~mint Petty, U.-end Marcie on
en ~Iliad IOU< of
Englend end France. ·G'
l:IO(%) ··~In Time''
(IMO) Qirtat~ Aaav9,
J-8ayn'lolJt 00--0
wllll tM porlfelt of e 19111-
0«'lll.lfY act,.., e modem-
~ New YM playWrlgfll
-~to tf.,..i back In tlma end "-' hat
'PO' a:oo • * ...... "Monll9Y
Bualnaea" I tt~) Cery
Otani, Ginger Roger• A
quiet. eb1ent-mtnded ,_ch c:Nmllt cllec0¥-
-a "youth formula. .. CID "Mldwey" ( 1978)
Charlton Heeton. H«V'/
Fonda. JepaneM end
Atnerican mllllety !Of'~
aQU«9 ol'I tor e navel anO
_,., t>ettle centered
around a Peclfle leland
durfng WOttd war II. 'PO'
I: 11 . "TI* Gr .. t RMare
Bat* Aobber(' (1978) Ian
~. Warran Clari!•.
Faedlll radlcall end pro-
laaeionlll crimlnaM loin
tor<* lo pull ol'I Iha "pat·
fleet'' crtma. a:ao ........ "The 8one Of
Kelle Eder'' ( tN6) Jotwl
Wayne. o-i Martin. Four
broth•r• avano• 01e
dMtht ol ttlaW parent• end
the lol9 d tflalr rend\. e *** "l<Mrtoum" (1tee) CMl1ton t+Mton,
'---()tMer. Ganerel
Ow* Gordon~
1~ Sudan "°'" 1M fwlalic:al rallOiOW !Md-., , .._. ....._
UO CC) "A Force Of One"
( lt7t) a.di Morrta. Jeno n"• O'Nell A mu1• of
... mertllll erta ambafti•
on•~.
MWdl tot the II ... ol hll
..,._.. aon. 'PO'
, Cl) "Houey.Ole Aoaa"
(IMO) Wiie NeleOn. Dyen eennen. Wtllle on tour. e
Texu coutttry--etarn
.... ~ lnvOl-..d
,,. ... MduClttW daugh-
-ol,. lldlkldl -~ ..... ..,_,. ...,_...flofM ...._'PO'
di (18 ''The lnCINdlble Vat-
89' Of 8'99~'' (IMO)
MlfNltad. ~ Troy T....,_ and Illa baM d
~ haW e rvn-ln .... '*"· .. ...,. ruler of
a -0-undla ••• otty. (Jt"A Pelll In The II.-"
(1171) lino Ventura.
~ .... .... ··"'9tur11 Fnwn---~· '"m...,. ~ Quta1apllef l.-A
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-· -=·=-y Pat Marley offers the public more than fine tradition~!=
-.........:<= ·="'" ~ men and women's wear. .
=:t:=..,_ _ -Antiques decorate the plush two-story shop, as do many • ·
"' original paintings. Bronzes and woodcarvings compli-
ment an impressive variety or items. Part of the plush -r
" decorations include antique wood furniture throughout
the store. All art and antiq9es are available for
( purchase.
_The "attic room" maintains a hearty stock of sale items
for both men and women. --... -~
-_=...;:-~--The girt department is very impressive as well as uni--{!"
que.
=.. ----Ask one of the staff lo accomodate you with a tour of the i::9""-......_ -store _to ,explain the interesting art collec tion a~d .~tiques. 4-:=
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3565 F.••I Cout Hiflhw•y ~
Corona df'I Mar
675-1850
SMILE!
_ .. if you've seen your dentist la tely.
If you·re not smiling, don't
·feel alone. At least half the
people in Orange County don't
see their dentists regularly
either.
And that's a shame, because
modern dentistry has become
an integral and comfortable part
of total health care.
Not only does dentistry play
a major role in one's self-
.esteem-how you look and feel
-but a careful dental exam
can often reveal early warning
signals of serious problems
elsewhere in the body. And it's
a fact that dental disease is
' preventable, or at least
controllable with regular
dental care.
Preventive dentistry.
practiced in a teamwork
manner by a caring dentist and
a concerned patient, can result
in feeling better, looking better
and staying better.
So, if you 're one of the 50% in
Orange County who hasn't seen
a dentist lately and would lilte a
free no-obligation refe"al to our
kind of dentist, near where you
work or live, call the
Association for Dental Health
{7i4} 730-9565
and. then, SMILE!
Good Dental ....... , ••ult• With C• ....
~522 Ch9mben Rd.• Suite 210 • Tuetln, CA 92880 • 11•n»~
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HUNTINGTON
IEACH
"S.rvltt9 Quality Materiah in Or~ County Sine. 1957"
Fumih ()\\ 11t ·d
• Cl/r c,,I Jfr>o1• Ol'l11•i11 fjJ
Sen ill(/ Colilur111<1
S111u' 18 79
t.,'\• 11};nJow Co11ering .1
rottt ~acf . Comm P~CiaQ
CRestdetttwQ
151-2324
COSTA MESA
2927 SO. BRISTOL
(One Block So. of Baker)
Cel G9fll. Ille. 2'11U ..... C:-1._. 110.
".
~Mo9ie Guide for the Week ..... <")
>. ~ From Pep 3Z
>. $30.000,000 In diamond•
t'O ·pa·
U ~ (8) "Bon Voyage, Chltlle ... u..
O!
0 _,
Btown" (1979) Animated
Snoopy and Woodatocl<
tallow 1xc:l\engl atudent•
Ctwwtle Btown, Peppeimint
Patty, Unoa end Mwcle on
an ld...nlur•lllled tOUt of
England and France. 'G'
Cl) ··eon v~. CIWlle
Btown" (1979) Ankneled
Olrected by em Melendez
Snoopy Ind Woodltodi
IOllow uc:Nnge ltudenll
Chlflle Btown. Peppermint
Patty, llnut Ind Marcie on
an 80"9ntur.llled ICMK o4
England end Franct 'G'
7;00 CC) "l<llt O< Be Kiiied"
(1980) Joaeph Ryan. Chet·
Iott• Mlchelle. Two aavege
1Qued• °' ..... 1111111
champion• c leth tor r-. and --..tvll. 'PO' cm "The 8luM_ Btotherl"
( t980) John Selulhl. Dan
Aykroyd. Two ~ lingo-
.,. mlM contend wlttl the
CNcaoi> polloe. tM CIA,
"90-H!Ule end the U.S
Army IO pul togeth« I
benefit concert to , ....
lot their pwWI 'A' a:ooU ••'h "S.o s.
Titanic" ( t979) David
~.Cioni L-=tlmen
The COUl'IQI end horrOI
1111t accompanied the
most tragic -dlMatar
-· the alnklng Of !fie Titanic, It r--.ct. (R)
• 'h "Sut\IMI" ( 1978)
Peblo Ferf9, Hugo Sllglltz.
When I c:Nirteted .,._
carrying 45 member• of •
rugby team er_,_ In Ille
-.a Andee. the
11 ..,.._. tum to c.W-
bellern to obtain food.
(ft) "Fetne" (t980) Ir-
Car .. Berry Mlllat. S...11
glft.s atudenta .. • New
y ortt hiOfl ICtlOol '°' tM performing art.I...,.,._.
varloua Mttledla and -
OM-. of boCll ~
end ptofeMlonll natur•
'PG'
Cl) ''Whet\ Time Rlll'I Out"
(1980) Paul Newmen, Wll-
!Mlln Holden A IOlle frWI..
gle deYelOpl on • lllWfy
opened ltland r11ort
lhtMlened by 1111 llCINe
¥0ic:ano. 'PG, e "BNt>ll<et" I '980)
Robert Aedtord, YapfleC
l<otto. A refomHNndld
Wiiden Uf'ICOY«I ..ics.-
lpteed corruption when he
.,.,. hie newly ~
prl1on po1111g H en
lnmete. 'R'
(%)"~•In Time"
( 19801 Chtlelopher Aeew,
,,_ Seymour. ~
wltll the poftrtllt of • ttth-
oentury actr-. • modern-
ctey New YOltl p6a)¥1QM
-l'lypfloell to .,..,...
bad! In time and"-' her.
'PG' aooea••\41 "81.'-"
(117tl CNwtea ·-· J~ lllMet. A IOI'·
,,_ )CIUmllllC It ,.,.. by •
~-,...,to
,._..., .... of lnetlrnlnM-
lng ...... In nCfllnga '°' •100.000 (A) CC) •• ,,. • .,.... °"*"*"
Pool" ( tt71) Paul ...._
-.~WOo--d.A
,...,_ ... •••111ar•hftd 0y1..-......-non ......... ,,..
~°'._...,_«an
il!Otmll-....... .. CD> "NMrtoM Git*"
( 1NO) ....... Gire. u.;.
,..,. Hutton. A ~ Hiii ..... .._.... ...... ........... ....,.. ...
l!JlMloft.'A' -Cl> •• * •. ..,.,_ Oodteo
..,.. ( 1tTQ) Mlfton lrM-
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY -Lem Siddons CFred MacMurray. left>
serenades his boss, John Hughes <Charlie Ruggles> at a s urprise
birthday party, while Siddons' wife, Vida C Vera Miles), beams with
affection in ·Follow Me Boys!,' a two-part edition of 'Disney's Won·
derfu1 World,' on NBC (Ch. 4) Sunday al 7 p.m.
Mwlo Puz.o An 11Q'"9
M1flo9o -the blnlera .,._ hil ~ lamlly
lite and !fie t\ar9tl reelttlet
of hie~ bf.-down
•• 1111 1o n1 b ecom•
~ lnvOIYld In the vtoeent wortilng9 o4 oroe-
nlnd crime.
CI) "The Tin Orvm" ( tt79)
Oa¥ld 8-nett, Angell
WIN!Nir A arNIM boy with
unueuel poMr8 of P«c:.c>-
llon reject• polftlCI. human
OOIYIP8lliol l9f\lp "'° .....,
ldultflOod and WWldw'I
MIOIA hit counVy during
the bnuttuoua ~ of
!fie Hui regtme, r-"-'Y
berl(llno 1 toy dtum. 'A'
».ti (ft) "Mldwey'' ( 1978).
~Helton, Henry
Fo~a. J8'•1'1•M and
Alllel'lcan .... tMy foteea
IQUWI off tor • nl\lll and
-1•1 b1tti. centered
Wound I Pacfflc lellnd
during Wortd Wll M. 'PO'
t 1:GO CC) "The UM Of 8rlllll"
(1879) ~ Qlapman,
JoM a-. In 1M fltat
oentury, a W1Q11iW It ,....
ly proclelmed • lllMlilll "'° ~the ...ow of ·~,~~
"*" lg9INt hll ---· 'A'
1t:11e • * •'h "Avanltr'
( 1172) Jack Lemmon,
Jllllil Mk A con-v1tlw
butll~ , .... In kMt
wl1'1 ttle ~ ~
d•ueftler of hi• Hid
fattlet'amill,..., •
11:IO e ••• "Klllttoum''
(1 ... ) ONttton Heeton,
~ ()Mer, Qener'lll
Ctwlell ~ Oefendl
'~ 8uder1 frOtn ttle l..elcal ,.....,.,. ..,.. .,.,......., ii * .... "Tiie Coun ....
... (ttM) Denny "•· ~ Jotlnl. A clrcue
CIOWll fMIMI ~ "'*' ...... ...., .... °'11•
... ~to ..... •• ~-.. a•• ... .....,..00,.
..,,._ The IOO(" (1111) Don
........... --Wtlln-..._,,,,.\jll • ..,.,,..
....,. ll'IMrMll .,, ,..
b81N1 tlfMOh of IN Ku
1(11111 ICMn. (")Q CD> ••••• .,,. ~
1fw'' ( 1tn) .,..,. ·-•• N Pdlo· OHc*f Oy
Metloeo -lhe blnllta
~ hit ldyllc lanllty
life and the hafM rMlltlll
of hit~ breM down
•• 1111 1on1 become
lncrlllingly lcwolYld In the
Ylc>lenl worti 1ng1 of oroe-
na*1 c:nm...
11:At ...... "Under-
With The l<.l<I<" ( 1979) Don
Meredith, .i-Wlln-
wngM. All undetcew« F81
IOlf"t inflltratel an ,.,._
blrnl branc::h of !he Ku
Klux Klan. (RIO • * * * • "Fet City" c tt721 ai.cy ~. ,,_
8ftdgM. Olrected by JoM
Hu9ton. 8Mld on the nov-
11 by l..IOnlwd Gardner. A
~ bo-atruoglel
~ tM ~I IO
make good In hit ptafel.
lion.
1t:IO(%)"A Pein In The A-"
( t975) Lino Ventura.
JICQI* Bt•I.
1t:AI ....... "8ewltl Of The
Wetc:hdog" (18711 Robert
Stldl, Swllll Saint Jamee
A magazine reportet ln-
tlget• llwlMt egalnet • --'-'•'•Ille 1:GO (C) "The Orpf\1111" A young
boy retrMll lfllo an inn.
world of ~ Ind lln-
llter ¥Wol'8 lft« IN llaglc
dMttll o4 Illa S*antl. 'A'
CJ) "Ttle Wcwtd ta Full Of
Married Men" A young
r'llOdel dlecoYlr'I the roed
to ,_ Ind fortune It
pell9d wlltl tun. 'A·
1:40. "8rutN*er" (1NOI
Robert l\tdbd, Y8'Jhlt
Kotto. A ref«l!l-f'nlnded
wardeft ~ ~
...,_.,...,,...,he
......... ~.....-i
p tltOn PMlflf •• an .,..,..... '"' .. (%) .. .....,. c:..t" (11to)
lutt Aeynold1, I.~·
Anne e>o.n. A 8tltlth
aoolllie liln8 -~
tiONI .... ... °"' ot ......................
ll0.000.000 In ~. ''°' t.:81 (C) "A ~Of Orie"
( 1t7t) et.ICill Non1ia. ....,..
,,,.., O'Nell. A ,_._ d .. _,....,......,..
on a~ ... _,
.-dlforfll ..... of ..
lldoC*ld eon. ''°' .... CC> • .,,. Ulll Of.,. ..
(tt7'1 ...... a.-n.
Jdlft c:.... ... ..,..
., Pl,.,~ .........
and~ the...., of
I grMt rellglout mow..
rnent 9glln8t 1'111 ""''"" 'A'
(%) "SorMwMre In Time"
( 1980) Chr'lllQC>hotr Reeve.
J-Seymour Ot>Mlled
...+th the pottreit °' • t9th-
!*lluty actr-. • modern-
dey New Yont pjaywtlgllt
-hypnOlla to travel
bed! In llrne and m.t hw
'PG'
MONDAY'S
MOVIES
a:00 CJ) "ONdmln'• Aoet" ·a·
&4'(%)"A Plln In The A~"
(1975) Lino Venturi ,
J1CQU118rel
l:OO CC> "Mad-RoM"
( 117t) SlmOM Sq\orll,
Claude Dauc>Nn. A ._,,,..
an'• pertmaNty ~
an axlr-lrllll9f«metlon ""*' • ln"°""8I ,,.,..,,
In 1 romantle ltflaj, wlllc:fl
brldgea two widely dlfl9r-"'9 cultural ....._ 'R'
e:IO(J) "Or_.. (t979) Tim
MathllOn, &... 8116cety.
A YoUf10 bowter hal to
0..COftll 11\My obl1aCW
wMe trying to rMCI\ IOI' hll
ltfelonQ dreM1 'PG'
MO CC) "Our Tlme" ( 19731
P ....... ~ ~· Plriler
Stl\l'lllllon Tne "-of
two young couple•
-Oiied II pf'l\llll 8Choola
are c:flllneed """"' -°' Ille glo1a dllcowrl .....
pt90!W'lt. 'PG' Cl) ••• "Scmebody Up
,,_.. Ukw Ml'' (1HI)
P.uf ~. PW Moeil
Aocll,y On11lllllO, a Nlfw
Y0111 ~ boy, tlMa to
·-•• ct•..iou-.. boxer
t:IO (C) "lwilft TIMI'' l t8C!Nn
,.WWI, A ~Id orouP
of country ctullb•r•
.cquit• • ..,,...,. ,..,
mefl'lblt wflO 011110••
""'" up.., !tie~ lllllp.'PQ'
tMO (I) "lronoo MV" ( tteot
Cllllt ~. 8onclr•.
Ladle. A '°'"* etloe ........, "°"' .... ...., ,..... ......... .,,,.,.
fiOf"""9 In• WIO W...
....... 'PO'
Ryan. The Boy1 tracll
0own • oano o1 tUt lt'llUQ-Oler• wN1e !*ping I dim·
Ml lndlctr-
11::JO G • • "S1etr1 Baton"
I 1968) Btlan Keltll. Rid<
Juon, In the teoc>a. 1 C1t1-
lorn11 c111m 1ump1r
11ternp11 to .,,pend 1111
hokllng1 by way of mutder
and tenor19tn (CJ "Mid-Roal"
( 1978) Simone S1gnor11
Claude OM.tpllln A wom-
an'• pet9onlli1y undltgoee
.,.. ••t1-tranalormatlon '""*' alle ln\IOI,.. h«Mlf
In 1 romantic 1ttllt Whlc:h
t>ridQle l'wO widely dlffet.
Ing cultural leYet• 'R
12:00 • • • • "The Pumpkin Eat•" ( lll64) Anne Ban.
crof1. Petet Finell A wom·
an dlacoveta thll lier
IOUt'th hvlband It unfaith·
fut, bul decidel 11111 ,,.,
unt>otn child !Ind her loYI '°' ,,., ~ .,. mot•
lmportent .
• • • • "Dead RlnQer"
( 11184) a.tie Devit, Kati
Malden When h« 11t·io-
brothw4n-I-dlea, • lav·
am -klllt her twin-.
let and a11um11 her
.... ,h !Ind poaltlon.
1:30 (I) ••• "Somebody U9
Thwe LillM Me" ( 1958)
Pl&ll NewmM, Pier Angell
Aodly Grazieno, 1 Hew
Y Otil ilum boy, rhlll to
lltnl IS I champlonlltlip
bour.
2:00 CC) "T11geta" ( t988) Borla
K#lofl, Tim O'Kllty. An
1Q1t'G hOtror-tn0\111 '111
trlee to ,_ wflh a mu<·
derOUI anlper at I drl.,..ln "'°"" .,_,., D "Touelled By L0\11"
Oebor•l'I R11ftn, Olan•
~. "" emotlOnalty dll·
lutbecl t-.ge glt1 dewt-
oOI • lrietl<llhlp with E.MI
Preeley wtltcn CllMQM ,_
life complel .... 'PG'
t:OO QI .... ~.Of The
Anta" ( t9n) Joan Celine,
Robert l.Mlllng.. S.-on
1 ltory by H.O. Welle. Vle-
tlml of • FlorlcSa ,.....
.. ,... ewlncll« -luted
to a temot• ltland ""*'•
1"9y -ettldled by glent,
hungryllllll.
S:IO G fl• fl "Wiik. Don't
,_,,,.. I 1988) Cety Otani,
S-tha Egoar. A mid·
dle-4lgad man tr._ to pley
Cupid '°' the two young l*JC)ta IM II forced to Uw
with during tlll Toltyo
~Tune" (t073)
Pamela S4.ll Mll'tln, Peticet
81-. The "-of
two young coupl••
enrolled et pt1¥1t• ac:hOOl9
-chllllged ..,,,.., -of the glrlt dllcoYers the ..
enl. 'PO'
Deedm111't Floll" '0 '
440 'Ole Ltlugtllng" I 11110)
Robby BeMon, CNttea
Oumlno. A llOl\gWfttlng c:ab
dm. II aided by a amllt
monll~ In prO\llng hlmlMf
Innocent ot a mutdlf
Charge 'PO'
.-(t)··~ ROM'' 1 lt7t> 8lr'llOM Signori!,
CllUde DlupHn. A wom-
en'1 ~ undelgoea
M _,,.,,,. trarwbmallon
....... llwol'4I ......,
In • tomerltiO .,..., ""*" bflctoee two wldlly dlfter-
~ °""""'--'"' t:aO (JI) ''eroftoo 89(' ( 1HO) cw ~ IOndr8
LocQ, A ~Mele ........ "°"' .... ,,..., ........ .. dNMI .. ,..
'°"'*IO In • Wld w. .,_,'PG'
lofmlng In I Wiid W .. t
anow 'PG'
8:30 0 **'Jo "The Young
W1tlofd" (19751 Ollvet
Tol>IM, Mld\MI Gotnatd
A youno ieaci.r un41" Mii·
e<al tribe. Into a fighting
unit 10 combll the Suon1
7:00 rC) "Swim T.wn" Stephen
furll. A patnl)9red groui
o f country clubt>eri
ac;qulre e OOtO-OUI n..,,
member who ch1rge1
lhem up lor the cllernplo(I
mip 'PG'
(Q) "belpe from Ale•·
traz" ( t979) Clint Eut
wood, Patrlcll Mc:Gool\ln
A llardened convict
retutned •f11t hl9 f11 St
~ ftom "the Roell,'
plant 10 t>teak out llQlln
'PO
CZ) "A Pein In The A··
( 19751 Lino Ventura,
JecqoMBtel
a:«> 8 *fl• 'Jo "Aral>Nque"
( 1988) Gregory Peck,
S09flll Loren When an
Amerlcen ptofeuor In
Englllnd II kldflltpped, aid
~ In the fOtm of a
myaterlou1 woman who 11
the mlllr-of an Oil mao-
flllte
G••'Jo ''The~·
tlon Of Trotlky" ( 19]21
Richard Burton, Ar.In
Delon The mental turmoil
and lntenM dllenn4nallon
of .,, .......,, INCi 10 the
lu1 d9Y1 of the Ruaai1n
revoiuOonaty INder • ** "Uf0'1:1t H11
Begun" (1978) Oocumen·
laty. GoYwnmenl agen11
and lcientlltl dl11cun I he
lncldenta of UFO eigllllng9
of put and pt-t fl "T oudlld By Love"
Deborah R11fln, Diane
~. An emotlonllly dlt-
turlled I~ girl dew!·
ope 1 lrlend9fllp *'"' Elvhl Pr..i.y wtlidl dlanoM ,_
Nie completely 'PG' .. _., 9 fl fl~ "The Shoc:lclng
M ... Pllgtlm" (19•7) Betty
Grable, Didi He}'lnM A
-enoc:k• the wot1d t>y becoming the llrat of
her MX to mutet Ille type.
..,,..., keyt>oerd
('%) fl fl fl * "GrMt EJlpec.
lltlont" (t9•7) John MUii,
V.._le Hob.on BIMd on
the atory by Ctllllee Olc:k·
ene. A yOUt10 boy'a Mte 11
deeply lnnu.noed by •
chetlce encout1tet *'"' en ~P"-*
9:00 •••• "The Dove"
(19741 Joeeipn Bottoma,
Oeborlll Ralfln. A young man llnda ,_ while
Mlllng etound the world 9 flfl "NoPl-To
Run" (1972) Hw9Chtl .,.,.
netdl, lMry HtlOll'*'. An
0tph1n and 1111 gr and fl•
ther flee !fie -try ..,,,..,
euthorltlea refuM them
permlMlon to llw tog9ttl-
!> "Ffldey TIM t3tll"
(1980) 8etl'/ PIHMr, Adti-
.,_ King. The reooenlng
Of .~ c.mp, doMd
20 )'9WI .... .,,., ttvee
muf'detl, 11tf9Ctl • \llndlc:-
11¥1 klll., who knllH
UftlUIPldlng l-Soget9
'R' ® "8t°"°° Blly" I tHO)
Clint £M1wood, Sondra
Loch. A former lhOe
lllelmln ttom New JerMy
rllllal hit dt.-n of pw·
IOl'"*'O In I Wltd WMt
lflOW 'PG'
(Q) ''lob~ Jo And The
Outl-" (tl7t) Matjoe
GoftNt. Lynde Carter. A
c:er tiop ...., .... 10 be •
country tlnoet and a
........ IWltlClllr wtlO
~ ..... -Ttle l(ld !NII• • pd\ IOfOM Ille
~·"' Cl) "or.net'' (tt19) Tit!!
................. el)'
A~ bOWMr NI to
.,.,..~ ~ oe.tadem ...... ~to,.....'°' 11111
~*---'N'
---~---·....... (1tl0) ..
I
I
' I
The Junk
••~!!!!!!!!!!?!!!E---..-..Business
Some years ago while addressing the Centra. 1ndiana Floor Covering
Association, an industry spokesman. Walter Guinan said : "Too many
people in the floor covering industry are convinced the public only
wants to buy "junk carpet."
We're afraid that you might also get this impression from the ads
which specify unbelievable low prices. Investigating these ads will
determine one of two things -either the carpet IS JUNK. or they will
try to sell you something more expensive!
We don't sell junk at Alden's, but we do have quality at competitive
prices. and the best installation in the county.
55
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I
~Movie Gulde for the Week ,_
(") -------------~ --------
..?-~ From Page 32 ftmlly and h•~ tot .._.. Locu A 10<~ shoe
aai.man from ~ Jersey
rMllzM hia drNl'l't of p«-
lonnlng In a Wiid WMI
11t1ow 'PG'
OI 10:10 (Q) (J) "The GOdlat,_, .3 Pan II" I 1974) Al P.crno, > Aob.n Duvall Mk:haet
I-Coneone auu..-hit tat•
lather.. lhtOfMI and power
.. ha bacornet lhe ,_
!>Md of ,,,. Malla. finding
prot>lema wilt\ rlval lac-
llOnt and the law through-
out Illa ralgn. 'R'
(I) "Rougtl <A.II" ( 1990)
8ur1 Reyno!dt, Les .. y-
Anna Down A 8rllllfl
sociehla lur• .,. intern ...
!loner jeWal lhi.f out ot
raor-1 10 IMMp lier at..,
$30,000,000 111 dlamond•
'PO'
tt:OO(CJ "The T--.t"(197T)
Roman Polanlkl, ltal>ella
Adjanl A men rants an
llC)llf1rnant "'"'*• • prevl-
ou1 tenant commlltad aul-
dda and bacocnM I*'•
nold about 1111 nalghbou.
'R'
tt:.aO "~Ttla U.-"
( 1977) Undaay CrOUM,
Jeff Ooldblum. The 91alf
rnamt>e.-of an "under-
ground" Boeton nawtpe.
per heve vanooe romantic:
and journ•lllllC
ancoun1er1 with .ad\ other
and ,.... tubjactl of tMiit
11onaa 'R'
12:00 • * * "The Slngltlg Hll"
(1941) G4w'9 Autry, Smiey
lkirnatla. A young gift
wanta to Mii an WletltlflOe
and • band of r enc:het'I try
to k-c> Iha !Md
12:IO (B) "The Awalranlng"
( tNO) ChatllC>f' H•lon.
Su1annah York An
arehM01ogltt'1 daughter
~ poa-..d by Iha
~t tpirl1 of .,,
anci.nt Egyptian q-
'R'
(Z) "Sol'Mwnllfa In Time"
( 1990) etwi.topnar ~.
J-~o~
wllh the por1r9't of 1 19ttl-
oeritwy aclt-• moder~
~ H9w YOf'll playwr!Oht u-~ 10 trevel
bedl In tJma and ,_. '*
'PG'
1:00. *'A "W....,Jambo-
rw" (19381 Gana Autry A
cowboy ~· -Ind ot--OYtleM Illa
punlthment they had com. Int tottlern
t: '°. *. "The Double MM" (IHI) Yul 8tynnaf,
Stitt Bllllnd A CIA toent
Oleoo¥wa R4Mlen toent1
plOttiflO to ,..,._ 111m ...nn
• rnefttal end pti)'l6eal dOu-...
1:tl. * * "Hoelt!QM" (IM3) U.. ,...,_, Amiro de
Cordova. Durlng WOr'ld
W*1 U, -al "*'1bllf9 of
"'-CPoh , .. ,".,_ art .
lt"8n ,_ •• by Nam In
rataletlOn for Iha ~Ill of
one ol IMlr GOl!lj)Mrlota.
1:IO 8 a** "11'1 A Wonder·
tut Ula'' (t .. 7) J~
$t.wwt, 0onne "9td. A
ma11'1 guardla11 angel,
dhlertt 1111'11 "°"' tulCldll and ltlOWll 1111'11 .... hll
2:30 CZl "A Pein In TIMI A-·"
C 197&) Lino Van1ur1.
J1c:quae8ra1
I: ti fC) "hr~1" I 1968) Borl8
r<arlOH Tim O'Kally An
11g1ng hon or-mOVla alt/
trlat to reason wltll 1 mur-
derous antper 11 • drlva-ln
movie theetar
4:00 ZJ "Rouoh Cut" (19801
9url RaynolOt, L••i.r-
Anne Down A 8rtllltl
1oc1a111a lur• an 1n1erna-
11ona1 ~ 1111e1 out ot
ratlr-1 10 help her llMI
'30,000,000 In OlamOnOI
'PG'
4:30 CCJ "Fnoay Tha t3th"
(19!0) 8et1y Pal~. Adri-
anne King The r~
of a --c;amp, CloMd
20 year• MTllllf anar th<•
mutdarl, atttac:ll a Wldlo-
llva ltlllar who knit••
UNUtC)eellng l-·8Qllfl
'R'
Cl) "8ronco 8111y" (!HO)
Clint Eastwood, Sondt•
Lodi•. A for~ lhoe
.-.man from New Jerwy
rMlina,.. d<-of per-
IOfmlng In a WllO W•I
"'°"''PO'
AUCM.9T 4, ltl t
ti00 ct) "So!Mwhara In Time"
C 1HO) CMatoC)har Aa9Ye,
J-~.o~
with Iha por1tal1 of t IOU.-
oeritury aetr-. a modam-
Oay H.w Y ort. playwflgllt
-hypnoell lo lrlWI
bedt In time and -her 'PO'
t:aoct) ••"A "Adam'• Wom-
wi" ( 1972) 8-1 9rldgea,
John Mlli. A wrDf'gly
ltnprlaoNO Nllor •llem(>ll
to win '* r..._ by mw-
'}'ltlg M lnlluantlal woman
t:OO Cl) * •. ,., .... Any Gin"
( 1969) Shlrlay Mael.aloa.
Oe¥iO NMW1 Job and ~
l>anO..f\Untlng OCClUPY Iha
time of • girt ,_.., atrtvtd
In .._ YOl1C City.
l:aG (C) "Up Rlwf" A Vo""ll
~~lnvol\lad
In • life. and-cSMth atl'llQOMI
wtlh • golcl-hungly llnd
baron.
10:00 Cl) •• ''The Coralcan
BrOlhllfa" (19e0) o.ofltay
I-torn•. Jean 8trva11
8ued on a llOYoel by Alex-
lf!der Du1Ma. A p!llt of
twlnl plot ,.....,. llglllntt
llltlt ,~. llk-
11:00 •••'A .. ~·· Cow" (1948) lAO Oorcay,
HUnQ ..... flla ~
Boyt NI off on tM ttall of
·~·lf'llUOOllnO O*IO 1 t:IO G *lo+ "The WO!Mn
bt•r" (1959) Oaoro•
~.Vera Day A "'*"' Engllell ac:itntlet .. ~· a mytttarlout South Amatlea11 plant Iha• .,
raqulttt ftm• ftMfl IOI'
81 .. ....,_,
AllU&:IOOM
llOIMIOWl'I -*I be llkt II
ha-•-bom-.... •*'-'"Nde~
CC) ''The"'",.. Mufi. v...-•· I t ... I Qlualc
ctl" (197&1 Cindy wi.-. C-., MlcnMI flWltllt. ~ Kll'IWNt A ~ A ....,_ IM'lt• ....
and.out tr~ orr>-,...,.,. on-•°"'.._
ck.cer plane to apatk Ill*'-1lllflO •ttadled Md rOllfled
... In 11111 leleet prOftGl by 1111'11 ..,., Ille ..... ,.faeted
ltaglng H OOfl'IC)lataly kl the htm. .
nude .• ,_. •••• "8argeant
.. Cl) "Jok• My Foll• Never """lfdOe" (IMO) Jeffrey '°'°Ma" Pl•yt)Oy 9unn1ea 1-tu111er, Co11etanca
and ..... ltlou .. P.t1 11C1 TOMWa.. ANt tltlng abcMI °"' ~)Oil• and 11111• Illa ...... ~. • .,.. c:ev.ity offlclar ~ 1:91. • ** .. ....,....... -"" rllP* and lftllrdtr II
(t~tcott.-·oi.-;;;---~Clefwldlld ~ .. ""*'°' .. &.rllD NI •••1 • ...,---....,_,_......... 1W(C)••"··~··w..i-
BRUSH WITH DEATH -Kathy Morris (left)
sits with Penelope Milford, who will
portray her in 'Seizure: The Story of Kathy
Morris,· a dramatic special based on the
true story of a young singer's·closeness to
death following brain surgery. The special
airs Tuesday on CBS <Ch. 2> at 9 p.m.
an" ( t972) a.au 8'1dgM,
JOhn .Miiia. A wrongly
lmpfllOnad tailor a11amp11
to win Illa r..._ by mar·
ry!flO an lnfluentlal ""°"*'
1:30 CS)** 'A "Mil Any 0111"
( 1959) SNttay Macl.alN.
David Nhl9t\ Job and hue.-
band-hunting occupy Iha
Urna of a glt1 MWty an!Yad
tn New York City.
~."Wholly M-'"
CtHO) Dudley Moo.ta.
Latalne Newman In l>lbl-
cal [Gypt ....... Pf"opnal "-*' Harec;MI .. _
droe>a on • dMM convar-
•llon with U-end
dacJdM Ila mull be Illa
OM lo teed hit peopNt OUI
ol Ila_.,. 'PG'
t:10 CC> a** "Heldt" (INS)
Ev•Matla SI~.
O«trand Mitt-yr. A Ht·
tie a ..... glr1 i. lakar'I from
het 11'\Wntaln home In Iha
AJc>e by II« tunt 10 Iha
~ ;r ••• "Move 0-.
~ .. (1813) Dorta Day,
J.,,_ Gamer Returning
trom • ptana crUh .._,
)'9llfl .,. •• wtr. dl9cov-
... that het Mblllld i.
ltlOUt to,_.,.,, a:.ao • • • ~ ""9lltlght9f I"
( f9") Jolin We~, Kath•
Me ~ A batld of c;ou..
't10f0119 l\rellohlert battlM
• 1peotacular oll·wtlf ...... (I) ...... ,_,_. .. "°'Y
Cflllourl. ¥olot Of Oofl
l(nocta Pw.on ..._.
o•rd ~ ow111 an
II~ lllUla llA!Md
~ wttll wtlorn ha hi
at>•• to eommunlci•t•
*OUOh mental telaCIMllY
'PO' ... (C) "Up,.,.,..,.~
ptoi,_ "-"" tnvolllad
ff1 1 llf...nd-dMlh 1truogla
wltll • OOIO·hunQt) ltJnd
berOOt .... * * * "lilletlltWrly RM" (11711) "an ..._d,
Jaclt Elam IMed on Iha lfory by Martt T...., A
~ boy llld • ""'"'9Y
..... beOome ""'°'*In. ...
..... ._ .. 11111 ........ 1>-
•
plR....,onarall
l((IO (J) * * * ''T-Waatca In
Mottler Town" (1H2) l(lrll
Oouglal. Edward 0 Aol>-
lnaon. A m~ actor
t1nd1 happln-In 111
aMletant producer'• tot>. UC). "Who S. I CM'I Ride
A Aalntlow!" C 111t) Jacll '°"OmWI. Norma Fr~.
The careta6ter of • Gr_,.
wlGfl VIiiage pony farm
f1ca1 eviction by an
~,..,•••ta
agent wno WMll 10 bullO •
lllgh-<IM on tht fatm'a IOI ' ·o·
7:00 (Q) "Ona .k*e Too Many"
(INCi} Oerrldc O'Connor,
Gafy l'tolton. A lktlllh
youth'• plat! to foof the
pob by ataglng • f_..•
llnllng duftnO • IOOC«
tMle ~ beckllr•
on'*"· (%) "Pretty a.by'' ( tt19)
Keith Carredlnt. 8'-ook•
Shlalda. A WOtld Ww I
l)hologrlC)flet Otcldaa 10
mtrry th• adolt1ean1
CUluglltet of a 11roa1ttut• In
the UAad Ugflt Olttrict" of
New OttMnl .,_.
~CC> ••• "Heidi" c 1115)
Eva·M.,ta ~.
o.tranO Mttletllllyf A Ill·
Ila 8wlll girt It ...... "°"'
htr ~ llOfM In tht
Ajpt by het 8Uf1t 10 Iha
.. ; *** "Tht""-Mullt....,e'' (lt74) OllWlt
Reed, ~ Weloll In
17~tury Franca, '"'-
dMflfng ~---ooma to IN Md of l(lilg lOIAI XIH
wllafl they ltllffl that ..
cr•fty c..,tc, C•rellnal
~. It llttcNng •
nealy plot agalMI lllm
•••'-t "~The 8-mud• Trl*"91e" ( tt16) ,,_ MatGMurr-. Donne
Mllll. A t91"9CI bu._
men IOMt flla l..olnaUorl
wfttl tM lennl* T~
~hit II~ efld
lrtenda ,,.,.,. ,... on •
l ··-•••"'"-...............
Klllet" ( 1973) l<atl Maid41n.
Cllrlatophar Mllchum
Saathlng wttll hoatllily o~or
Na tathllf'a dMltl ~·
before, • young man aeta
off on 1 mllllon ot ravanga
pur...ad by • rai.ntleM ··-
(if.* "hyond Ballaf"
I 1976) OocumanllfY Van-
ous man1tea1111on1 ol 11141
paranormal. Including 11111\
llaallng, ralnc:arnauon 1nd
lelap•thy .,. 1ludled
(HJ "Coar Minar• o..;g11-
1ar (1980) Sluy Spae.1<.
Tommy LM Jonee Based °" Lorett11 Lynn a au10-
btography A young g1r1
from II poor tamlly In rv<al
l<ar'll uc:lly ,,.., rlal • mocil
older loetl boy wllO angj.-
,_, lier rlM lo a1111oom
in the mullk: lndullry 'PG' 0 "Who!ly M<>Mtt"
( 19801 Ouolay Moor•
Laraine Newman In blbM·
cal Egypt, a talM ptopnal
named HtfllCllet ea.,.._
dr<>91 on • Olvlna c;onllllf-
NllOn With M<>Mt and
daeldal he mutt be Illa
one to read 1111 people out
ofN-V.'PG'
&:ao (Q) "Where The 9'1ff alo
Aoam" (1980) 8111 Mllfray,
Pater Boyle Joornallll
Hunter S TllompaOn -
hie Ul'IOf1hodo• reporting
tac:hnlquae to c:cwer -
of Iha major poAtleal and
IOdaf -II of Iha late
'809 end atW1y'70.. 'R'
9:008 ***"The Wind And
The Lion" (19751 SNn
Connety, Candice 8etgan
An lnlamatlonal Incident
oc;cur1 when • Moroccan
IMdllf kldnapa WI Ameri-
can tamlly Ind Teddy Roo-
......, ~• call out the tn.nn.. to raaeue them.
CC)• •'A "Adam'• Wom-
.,,.. ( 1912) Beau Btidgaa .•
John Miiia A wrongly
lmptiaoned ullOt 111an19t1
10 win hie ,._ by mar-
rying an lntluantlal woman
(%)"The Tln Dn•tn" I t979)
Otvid Bannan. Anott•
Wlnlllllf A amall boy with
unuaiel P<>W«• of parcap-
tlOll tai-:11 pofltlca, human
eompanloftltlip Ind .-adulthood ano wander•
about 111• eounlry dwlng
the llH'nUlt.-~ of
the Nut ragim.t, ra1tlelal)'
ber'Qlno a toy dt\llft 'R' ~ (J) "Ha Knowa Vou're
Alona" ( 1teo) Don SCMdl·
no. Caitlin o·~. A
ptyelloClc murdal'• ttalk•
•llrtcl!Ye ~ btldaa-to-
ba, llianlly and lathelly
lilathlng thal• draame of
wedded bl!M. 'A' • "°'*" Ttle* Pony"
( 1HO) PIUI Simon, Blalr
8nlwfl, A ~er
Ptrlounw II pnltN'td by
~ around him to
drop hie l¥t of rnualo and
Mlt4t aonoe tllet can btlng
1111!\ bed! to the top 40 'A'
t0: ti C8) 0'0h Oodl 8oolt II"
( tHOI Oao•o• 8urn1,
~ Ptaahatt•. God
return• to Earth •nd
cllOOH• an lllnocant
)'OUllO Oltt 10 tj)f'Md the
rnauao-111411 Ha attll
..... ttlOu9fl Illa .......
onl)' '*'°" wno un tctu-f/1!1 ... l'tlm. 'PO'
1 ,. CC) ,, ,.....,., °" Preclnat
11" (ttft) Auatln Stol!•.
0titW Joa40n. Pollotmaft
.no oonvtct• •• lorotd to
toil'llOOM'* .. ~•· t-· OtnO "°"' OOlll-l*ttaly ~ • pofica
9tlllon. 'A'
11:80(%) "Aouelfl Cul" (!Hell
Bun ~noldl, L .. i.y •
AnM Down. A lrtlllh
tOC:iallt• iur.. an ,,,,.,,,..
ltonal _., thief out of
~'to help 11at ,,..,
'30.000.000 In ~· •It()'
tt:• • "UMd care" CIHOI
l<Vf1 ~. JKll WWOetl
A .... Iha _.,., of I Mn-
l~ -af\09 ... 1111
If)' 10 00"'*' uo
from Inheriting Illa bu.._
nMa 'R'
I t:46 (OJ "e.t Ami" 119711) Harry
~· A reporter cover •no an erouc an allOw 11
l>'JtlkJadeO lo join the run
loving SltH ol PlayllouM
m11gutna
12:00 9 * *..., "Viva Mat1al
( 1966) Brlgllte Bar dot
Jeanne More1u An lrlth
orphan and a 91ngar chem
pion the cauM or Sourn
Amar1ean paaKntl
U 9 * *'> The Odena
Fite" ( 1974) Jon Votglll
Ma.x1m1llan Schell A diary
left by an .. de<ly JIJW wtlO
died In a Wllftlma concen
1raoon camp 1nlC)lr" a
Germtn 1ournof11I 10
unOanak• • rMntlan
one-man Niu1 hunt (R)
12:20(HJ" AnOJuahcafor
AU ( 1979) Al PaeinO, JllGI<
Waroan An ldealltlic lllw·
yer hN trouble coc>lno with
the l,,_..ty of Illa Amert
can tudlelal l'fllam R'
12:30CC) .. t900"I19771 Aobef1
Oellflro, a.raro OapatOlau
S.V.Oty ~ 01 11.itsn
aoclal and potiuca t
changM er• -through
I Ila ayM of two unllllaly
belt tflande 'R'
($) • • • * "The OoOla-
thllf" ( 1972) Matton Bran-
do, Al PIGlno. Directed by
Francia Ford Coppola
8...0 on Illa n<Mll by
Marlo Puzo An aging
Mltioeo -Iha bllftletl
bet-1111 ldyillc: tarnlly
Nie and the hW'lh rMlltlaa
of Illa bu.--braalc down
as hit 1on1 become
lnc<autngly tnvotvecl In the
violent llllOfl<lng• ot orga·
nizadcrima
1:00 .. a * ·~ "Eaeapa Of The
BlrdrNn" (1971) Doug
McCluta, Chuck Connor•
Prllle>netl of -plan lo
build a glider and I081 10
mites to freedom In Swtt-
1erlanO
1:30 g) * tll ·~ "Tiie Vlllt"
(19641 tnor1d S..gman.
Anthony Quinn A -ellhy
woman ofter• • oenarou•
andowmant IO her home
town It Iha rHldanlt agr•
to mu<dllf her fonner loY-
er.
Cl"ThaHaarM"
(%} "aon-n.ta tn Time''
C tHO) Ctvllllophllf Reeve.
J-Seymour Otl....ad
wllh the portrait of • 19111-
c;entury act•-· a rnodam-
day New Yen ~IQM
u-llypnoala to travel
bad< In llma and ..... tier
'PG'
2:2S 8 "Multlgan'a St-"
(t9n) ~anca Pr--
rnan. Etlnor Oonanua. A
hlgll ldlool eoecl1 t•• In
1111 lllter'1 tour etlffdran
along with Illa wlf• •nO
llw• CNldran 2!,._ 8 * * ~ "Action In Ara-
bla0' c 1944) George Sand-
er•. VltglfU 8niee. DuMg
World Wat II, a reporter
aapoaaa a Nul plot to gain
Nab~
2:to8 **'A ''SMrell For
SuMval" (Jl12) Doeuman-
tary C-• ~ follow
tunofe and ptaffle Cl-
llHM of North~ 811<1
A4'Sltatla In tf\atf ,...,,. ...
~tlor-IW.
l:tfW''Thalln Drv<n'' C19791
David 8tnn.tt, A~•
Winkltr A amllll boy With
unutuei powwe of ~
llon ........ PG'ltlca. llum8ll
c:ompanlol latllp and ..,.,,
aduflflOOd and Wlf\WI
at>ovt '* country dul1nO
the tUf'llVlt~ yMl'I of
Iha HQ reglrM. ,..,lttely
b8flOlno a tot drUfl'I • "'
1:ao (I) "loll v~. Cllatlle
.,._, .. (1t7t) Animated
Ollaottd by lill ~ l"°°9Y and WOOCS.toell
IOllow PdlMOA •tudlnt•
Chartla llfown, ~mlllt
Patty, l.lnw and Mllfctt on
an ~ .. Nied 104W OI lllOltrMi and,.,..,.. ·o·
4'tt• *"' ''Wtletl~
,.
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~Movie Gulde foi the Weell ,,...
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WEDNESDAY'S
MOVIES
AUGUITll, 1t11
EVINNi
aG0 !HJ "The OrMI Santini"
( 1979) Robart Duvall,
BlytM Danner. A ~
and-ready Marina C«pa
offlcar tacee clomeatlc bllt-
u.. w'*1 ha tn.. to
~ 1111 "'*-Y ldM6I on Illa famlty. ·PO'
Cl) ••• ··The Aaphatt
Jungle" p950) 8tarllng
Hayden,"-~.
Tha poloa -bllftlad by •
crlmlnal mHtarmtnd'•
half~ robbery.
~CC) • * ..... "&noadOon"
( 1954) Gane Kelly, Cyd
Chari.... Two fri.nd1
tlumble ~ 8l1glldoon. •
¥tllaga In tM 8eottllll lllQll-
lande. wNcill oom. to ...
tor ..... dey _., 100
(%)! ••• "Oreal Elq)IO-
latlont'' 11947) JoM .....
\/alatte Hobaon. 8eMd on
the atory by CMrtea [)Id(,.
-. A young boy't ... le
da.pty lnlluMoad by •
~ ancount. wttll an
~priloNr. a:oo •••• ''WlliMwr Hap-'**' To Al.ft Mott?'' ( tMt) GwaldlM Peta.
Autll Gordon. .... i.rn-
lng thel aha kllad '* ....
band In "*'· • -contlnuel 11.-ng 10 hide
Iha lnlttl. • * •• "Oocf• Uttte
Aoe'' 11968) AoMr1 Ayari.
Aldo Ray. &.ad on the
story by Enltlne Celdwal.
A gt.ady Georgia ,.,_
foroN llilaon910~
hil entire property to looll
lorgold.
• • • "UFO Eltc:Mlllle"
(1979) ~tary. A
lo«* at ~ purport-
ing tl'la vlllletlon Of .-ro-
l\IUtl from olhar planlCa. !HJ "The Outlew Jowt w..... ( 1978) Clint East-
wood, Bondre ~ A
man~an~
wllen • rultlleN • band of
Union~ deltroy9 Ille
8outtwn lann and 11111 Illa
wife and eon. 'PO'
{I) "Oii Oodl 8cldt II"
PHO) George 8um1,
8-PlllhMI•. Whan
1111nga oo wrono. God ~
on a llttle girt to be Ille
I~;:;...
9:00 Cl) • *~''TM GClldan
Gata Murdetl" (lt1t)
DevldJ-.~
Yorti. A daMc'tl\lla and I
nun •-"" to prow tl\8l Ille death of a priMt
i.med • IUldde .... ICN--
~. -al,,.,,.,, (A} Ci:> ••• ,. "The Mackin-'* Man" (1873) Peul ,..__,, Domlft6que len-
de. 8llMd on • nowi by o.mond ._..,, A lrtlWI
Int...,_ ..,.,. and ..
--ooflol1 -'°'* to cope wttll .,.,.. llOt"11
and ~a 1111 on "*'
,,....,,.. 10 ~. -,_,....,,,
(%) "lomewMI. "' TllM"
(IMO) Clwtatopfl8r "-'-·
Jana~.~
.ttll ""' portr.it of • 1tttl-
oantwy ~ • l'llodiltn-
dcy New YOttt pllrM'lght
""' ~ to tnwel .,.. In time and !MM her.
'PG' --·h~M''L.,nda
A young~ -mil• • ..._ of bizarre
murdtn ....,, evll b-cm
on • troplcal taland tab ovw her mind and -.it. 'R'
10:00 cm ··ni. Nude llotnb''
( 1MO) Don Ademl, S)'Ma
l<rlttel. 8ec:rwt llGlnl .....
wall Stnar1 ,_ Illa ~·
dang«Ol4 ~In an
ardl vllleln wflO piMW to
leuf'Cfl ,,..... that ..
dllrobe the antlr-• human
populatlOn. 'PO'
(l)"JID TheRlpper"
( 1HOI lM Pallaraon,
Eddie &yn.. A ftandleatl
madmarl ellldaa Scottand
Yard whla oonduc11ng a
grWy _.,, CNNda to
allmlna .. proathllllon.
11:00 CC) "Targata" ( 1MI) 8otla
Kertofl, TWi O'K.ty. An
aging honor-mcMt ltar tn.. to ,,_, wHh a mur-
~-.,,..,., at • dr'-111 movie~. CID "The ar.t SantW'
( 1979) Robert Duvall,
8lytlla O.W-. A r~
lndoftldy Marine Colpa
aftlcar --~batUll wtlerl he tn. to
...... Illa mMary ldMll
on Illa f..-nlly. 'PO'
(%)''Haw F\lftl'Y Cen S..
Ba?" ( 1t78} Olanc:atto
Olennlnl, .._. Antonall.
11:11 • "Smoaer And The
Bendit II" (1NO) lwt ,_.,_
no6d1, Jadd• Glauon.
~ llutord T. Ju9lloa
Cllll In Illa two ...._.
bro41\an to 9'GP • rtidred bOOttaooar. the 8-llt,
ffom 1tt1n1porttng a baby
elapNnt. 'PO'
11~ cm "06orte" I ttlOI Gana
Aolitandl. JoM Adema
A tormar Own moll
~ IM proWalor of
an orlJMned 6-yeat-dd
Puano Alcefl targMed by .. ui• wortd tor Iha
It lfortnellon ,,. cerTtel In •
~~.'PO'
11:GO ••••• "The "'*1·
mant" (1te0) Jedi Lam-
mon. ~ MaclAIN.
Hoc*lll to gee • Pl omotJon,
• young .,__ man
llrMla Illa apartment to
--~ 11:IO Cl) * * * -0. Family NobOcty Wanted" (1976)
Sltlrlay Jonat, Jama•
Olaon. A mtnleter and Ilia
... edopt 12 c:H6chn "°"' ~ ettlnlc ti«*• 9!_oundl.{A)
~''TN Stunt Man"
(1910) Pater O'Tool•,
8t-AalllMcll Wanted
by IN poloe, I dlaturtlad "*'*"" ....,.,. !Inda an
"'*"-he¥9I on • mcM8 Ml wlW'I a WOtld War I
8J)6o II being filmed. 'A'
11:41. * * * ''TM Family
Nobody Wanted" (19761
Shirley JonH, Jama1
Olaon. A ~ ll'ld Ilia
..... adopt 12 c:Hlclran "°"' ~ etMlo ....
~(Rl
1t:AI (%) "Aouoft CUI" C 1te0)
8uf1 "9ynold•. IAalev· A~ OoM\. A Bl'llltl\
IOdtllte """ Ill\ lntatN-Donal ..... ...,, out of
14llil••11t1 .. to llllpher .....
UCl,000,000 In dlMIOlldl•
'PO'
1l:tl ••• *. "The OOclt9o .,_.. (117a) Melb> .,_
do, N Pec:lfto. Dnoted by
Francia Ford Coppofa.
8aeecl on tM flOlllf by
Marlo Pu1o. An eolt'O
Malloeo ..... beman
.,......... .. ldyllo lamlly
... end the '*"' ,.......
°'hie~.,, .. down
•• hi• tone llKoma
lno'MMI~ ll'lvoi-t In IN ~ worttlnga of Ot09' '**'Ctlma. 1•• ··~ .. ·~My Wlta" (1170) IJllott Goukl,
8Nftdl Y..-o A )'O'#'O ..,...., ...,. '° ...,...,.._
" TEAM LEADER -Mariette HarUey stars as
the experienced leader of a team of female
flyers who take o n c hallenging
assignments on both sides of the enemy
lines during World War II in 'The Secret
War of Jackie's Girls,• on NBC's Thursday
Night at the Movies (Gh. 4) at 9 p.m.
~ bored wlttl '*
)ot> and family.
1:to. *•~"State FMr''
(1te2) Pat 8oone. lobby
Denn. A flrnlly of lour
beCOllle anlanOled In meny
' probtama at tM annual
MMafelr.
1•• ••• "WldlaTha
Wind" (11117) Ame .....
nanl, MflltOrrt Quinn. Trou-
ble ~ when • young men , ... 1r1 low wftlt IM
-.... Of Ilia guardian. Cll "1<11 Or .. Klled"
(IMO) Joaeph Ry9n, a--
liotte Mlciflela. Two -.
equad• of ellte lcaral•
ohamplont cluh for
,.....,. Ind~ 'PO'
l:At (%) * •• * "GrMI bpeo. tatlonl" (1941) Jolin ..... v...,.. Hobaon. 8eMd on
tile ecory by CMrtae Dick·
.,_, A young bo(I ... II
• da.pty tntlullftcad by •
otlarl08 anooum. wllfl an
llCtpad prteon.. l:tO. tr* ''The VanW!lng
Land" (1173) ~t•
ry. The people of 1'19111•
dlep/ily their tenedly and
atrwiQth of w111 tn tile bante
to calw out .... tor ,...,.,..
....,.. In Iha bitter wfldrer~
.,... of ... Nor1tt.
........ "Aoeome>llCI"
( tMe) Alcflard Arten. A
~ ,, ... to find •
WOftllll'• INlllnO huMliand
arid find• .. -·· ----lnlteed. ... * *. 'A''OownNI ,_.,.. P ... > "°'*' "90-toro. tUll9 Madtman. Aa •
r...rtot~an
Amarlean '111 bUlft baco~ 1n Otymplo
cr...nplOn
(J:)"A,_OfOna"
( 187'8) ChuCllt NMl'le, .Hn-
nltar O'.... A 1N11ter Of
Ille "*1lel 111• 9fllberk•
on • rewnoa-motlllated
-oll tor tlle lcllatl Of Ille
edopttd IOf\, •PQ'
THURSDAY'S
MOVIES
P ...... M Manln. Parle•
s~. The._°'
1wo young couple•
antollad .. prMte ldloc*
-dlellflld wtlerl -Of tM gfr1I dllooWrl IM le
l)f9QMflt. 'PO'
.. Cl) "0.--" (1979) Tim
.. ..._. &.en .........
A young bowter hM to
-inany obatadaa w111a lrylrlo to re.ft for 1119
llfeiong «-. 'PO'
NO(%) "A Pein In The A-··
11976) lino Vantura,
~Brei. ~-CC> "Spaoa r.tovt." (1978)
Oocumen1ary. Mutk: by
... Oklfleld. ~ llm
toot ... dliOll6dea Illa m-
~ of t11t u.a. ..,_
progr...,,, tocualng on the
drMMltlC Apolo 11 moon
landing. ·o· e:oo e • • ''Hlgfll Terror"
(lt71) V8'erie Harper,
Rlc;Nwd Aomanua. Tiie
lone wltnau to • ~
patrollftan'1 dHtll 11 ,...,,......, purtutd by Iha
~le-. *u·'Whlte H«9M
Of $umlnat" (19731 "'""' Sebero. FNdetlcll l ttf·
lord, A ~ bacomM cor•ltt If) damorllllwd M
tlle~rlM~
Illa Wife and ........ ~
lnO ''*" 10 tllut ~· all tlle ~Wllf81ntNlrll\'aa
• **~"NIM
Enooumttt" C 1t751 Docu-"*"llY· ...,.,. aclantlfl.
c111y dooumentad
enoclUl'lt.. wltll ••• ...t ... ,...,... belf'GI .,. ... ,.,...,
Cll) ..... And Jultloe For
Al" ( 1179) Al Plldno. Jac:ll
Watden. Ari ldeelletlC la.
yar haa trouble coping with
Iha "-'lty of tM A"*"
ca11 judlc!lal 1)'91em 'A'
(0) "HlnOfif 11" (IMO)
Oanen MGOevtn. ~
Vauglln. When Ill\ lllan
Ofaft tande on hrtt'I Iha
~",....Ille tMll trom tM public lrl an effort
to_,,. the ,....iac11on of
IM ""811danf. Cll ''Wheil TllN "*' Ovt ..
hm HolcMn A low trlen·
OM deYelope on • newty
opened laland reaort
tlw•lened by an ac:tlw
VOICano. •PO'
• ··The S.Ulnlc All .. Of
Dfacula" ( 1973) Clvltto-
cit-LM, P9ter CuaNno
The Uflainllable Tran•)'l-
van I an bloodauckar
ati.mpt• to control Ille
worid, and !ell -vbody
In II. by converting wor1d
IMdet9 to hie cull of deYllo-
wonhlppers. 'R' •.ao C%} "Tiie Tin Dfum" 11979)
David Bennett, Ano-!•
Wlnki. A Imel! boy will\
unuwal ~ of percep-
tion retact• polltlc9, lluman
companlonehlp and -adullllood and wancMtl
about 1111 country duMg
Ille lumYltuoua ~· of
Ille Nat regime, reetlMaly
1>41n!ing a toy drum. ·R·
9:GO • al * • "The S«ret
War Of Jlale'1 Olrtl"
c 1980) Matleltte ~.
LM Purcell. A ,_, of
World War II temei. n1en
tae on ctenoaroue ~
Ilona on both .,.. of -!!!! ,.,__ CR)
(CJ "The Ritt" (1978) Jac;ti
w .. ton, Rita Mortn0. A
bumbler unwittingly ttuin-
.,... Into e o-y WtllllouM
.,... ... lng~ffom
1111 murder-minded
brotller-ln-llw. 'R' t:ao0 "WeklofM To l .A."
(1977) Kettl\ C.rMllne,
Sally ~ Vllf\oue
Souttwn c.lltomle ,..,_
dent• are brought together
briefly In a -let Of
romantic llal-. 'llNc;ll
mody end up being -~tatMdl.'R' .0:00 (If} "F-" (1INIO) ,,_
Cara. 8ltfV M ... S.-11
gifted atudenU ., • N9W
v °"' hlgfl ldlOOI for the
pertormlng arta ~
YWloue Mtbackl and MIC-
-of bottl penonal and pr~ na!UNI.
'PO' cm "Somewhei•'" Time"
(1980) <:Mii~ RM\4,
.i-Seymour. ~
wttll the poruah of • 19'11-
century act,..., • modem-
dey New Y Ott! playwrigl\I
-hypnoell lo trawl
back In lime and mMt '*·
'PO' ... CC> •• ~ "Bladl .... ..
(1949) <>Bon w .... Aiclm
Tamlrofl. Tha mY91eriou9
cagHQetro le ~tad
from tallln9 ovar an
empire.
11:00 (I) "Honeyeucllle AoM"
(IMO) Willa Heleon, Oyen
Cannon. Whll9 on tour, •
T•••• c;ountry-waatarn
.,,., bacolNe kwotved
wMll tM MductlYe ~
.., of,.... lld9llldt -
ll\ougll lie ... loYM Ille
atey.et-Mma wtM. 'PO' cz:> "How Funny Can S.•
Be?" (1971) Otanceno •
Giannini. ~ Antonalll.
U :11. "HllPPY Blrttlday,
Gemini" ( 1980) Madelina
Kahn, Rita Mor.no. A Har·
vard *'"""'• blrtllday
P«'Y et "" twnlly'. Soutll
Phlladatphl• ho ma
becOIMa an ~Ing
•JtPttlenea tor his Yleltlng
~.'R'
11:41 (Q) "NIJinalcf' ( 1979) Alen
BNe. 0.0.V-de la Pena.
Triumph and tragady
puncrtuat• tM 910f'll'ly , ....
t10n1111p '*-.,. areat
Ruae6ln .,.... ... and 1111
S\4ngall .... ll'lllNIOlr· 'A'
tt:11C8l "Tha Hfftw" 11NOI
Trllll Van o.vare. JOMP'I
CofWI A KflociltMdltlr
tnae to ,_ ffom •Mr·
YOUS bnlM~ at lltt la1a
aunt'• ~OfM. wMc;h I•
~by ci,mon. 'PO'
1l:IO •• * • "McMa On Tiie
,,._,.. ( 1N3) Metgatet
~d. T..-ry-TllomN
Whtn a ecltntllt from Ille
Otand Ouc"Y Of Fanwlcll
acqulrta • roCll_., ht ~
to t11a moon "'*-11a
f'Mlltl ~and AmM-
CC> "1(111 Ot Ba KJll«t•.
(1980) JOMC>h Ryan. CNw·
lol1e Mlchelle. Two uvaga
-.quad• ol allle kartta
chemplon1 claah lor r-. and --..tvll 'PO'
12:41(%) ··~e In Time"
PNOI Ctlriat~ ~.
J-Seymour Ob....ad
wl1ll Iha porttlll ol • 19th·
century actr-. • modarn-
Oay New Yor1< pqywrtgnt
-hypnOll9 to trawl baclc tn time and maet II«.
'PO'
1:00 • ••'A ··Jjguw .. 11972)
J-W.inwngttl. Vera
Mllaa. A pollca lieutenant
II framed wllerl lie lhooll
•~andlllawtt,_.
~ myat«ioully
Cl) "The Tin Drum" ( 1979)
David Bennett, Angela
Wlnlci.. A tm.,. boy with
ut1uaual poww9 of pereep·
lion tejectl polltlc9. hun\911
companlonlhlp and -ildUllllOod and wander•
lbout Illa coun1ry du<lng
the tumulluoua year• of
Ille Hui regime. reelleMI)'
benQlng a toy drum 'R'
1:10 • *•'Al ''Call Her Mom00
( 1972) Connie Steven•.
Van Johneon. A c:ollaga
town~ Ille -
for naUonal ditOUI• avw
-·· lb ..... •tun-
ning WllltrM9 .... -..
• ffatamtty ~lier.
• "The Satanic Rlt .. Of
Dracula" 11973) Chriato-
cit-l •, Pater Cuettlng.
The untlnlcable Tr~
vanlan bloodauclcar
atternpta to control the
wottd, and kll -yt>ody
'" It, by oonwrtlng wortd IMdet9 to Illa cull ot devll--
woralllppara. 0R'
1:t0. * * "Hatctlel For A
Hol~•" 11970) Si.
pNI\ For9Y'l\a. Dligrnar
I -• Ider. Nawtywed glrll ar• murdered with • .,._
ttetc:Mt by 1 man who •-tbwa more of hll
paat wltfl -=ti le~
1:11 ® ·~r-" (t079)
L.awra Anlonalll. Marcello
Maatrolannl. The -that
her hueband hU died on •
~ tT1p ·-. r1dl --nwdlant'• ...... out of lier "°'bad 10 ... _
tM tunning Of the family
buelnfat. 'R'
2:tO CC) "Tiie T-1'· ( t977)
Roman PolaMlcl. laaballa
AdJMI. A man ranta 1111
apartment wtlafe • ~
-tenant commll1ed ..
clde and o.com. pWe-
nold about Illa neighbor•.
'R' cz:> ··Rough Cut" PHO)
INrt Reynold•. L..-,..
Anne Down. A Brltlah
aodellta turaa an lntarna-
tlonel )ewal thief out of
1'9tlrarnant to Mlp ,,., 1tMI
l30,000,000 In diamond•
'PO' 2:111 . *~"I Cowr Tiie
UndafWOl1d" (1954) Sw
McClory, Joanna Jordan.
A thaotogy atud•nt
...,,.,,.. Illa Identity of hie
oangs1W twin brOll\ar )Ull1
before the 1a11.,·1 pr1aon ,......,
l.'00. * * "Night Of The
BIOod Montier" 11972)
CMstopfler LM. Mane
Sdllll f. Hiiie MtwMn
King Hanf'Y V and Wiiiiam
of Orange ~· In Ille
executloll of many -~Of wltcllctafl
J:10. ** "U18cratc:fl" I 1970) An outdoor antllutl·
UI di-. an orpll•ned
beer cub.
1:11 e • ·~"Cry v-
geanca" (1954) Marie 81•
vena, Martlle Hyer. An b ·
con datecllv• d.CI••••
vangae.nc:a upon lllOM
relC)Onllbla for Illa prtaon
1arm.
4:" ••• "8acurity Rillc ..
(I~) JOhn l!aland, Oofo-
tlty Melone. Tiie FBI dr°"
• net to ""' ....,,. aoent•
OUI to ~ tlle ftllClllMr
......................................................................... _. ................................ 39
Paid Advertisement
Autogenics Big Success in Total
Weight Control
B~· John . tarr
Los Angeles. July 22. Taking it
off is easy, but keeping it off
forever has been difficult. These
are lhe s tatements of Ors .
Eugene Natale. M.D .. a weight
control s pecialist to fhe
Hollywood stars . and Paul
Verdier, PhD, a behavioral
scientist. After years of study.
and with hundreds of cases, Dr.
Verdier pointed out that only by
r~ching Lhe subconscious mind
was it possible lo change lifelong
eating habits and in the
subconscious learning process to
acquire a genuine taste desire for
foods that cannot build rat cells.
Rapid Weight Loss
Dr. Natale stated that since the
inception of the new program
people were amazed to find that
they could lose a pproximately 1
to 2 pounds every day for a period
of 15 days while enjoying such
delicious foods as steak, ground
round, chicken, turkey, veal ...
Many types of white fish. and, of
course. such luxury items as
lobster, scallops, and shrimp. He
explained that the basic
reasoning behind this diet plan
was simply that the delicious
foods on the program were the
type or foods incapable of
building fat cells.
· Autogenics · Change
Taste Desires
Dr. Paul A. Verdier, author of
many books and papers on
autogenics who is one of the
principles in the new program of
Total Weight Control. staled that
"It seems like everyone with a
weight problem has tried dieting
many times and usually with
some degree or success although
it was very painful in calorie
counting, and often they found the
only way they could lose wei.ght
was to eat as little as 500 calor1es
a day. However, as Dr. Verdier
pointed out. lhe medical portion
of the program under Dr. Natale
made it possible to eat an
abundant supply of delicious food
ever y day while rapidly losing
weight. More important than
ever, he stated. was the training
sessions or BEHAVIORAL
MODIFICATION WHI CH
WERE DESIGNED TO REACH
THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
ANO CHANGE OLD .
UNDESIRABLE EATI NG
habits. He stated, through the
modern art or aut.ogenlcs, while
the body Is completely and totaJJy
relaxed the suggesh6ns usually
-·
filtered out by the conscious mind
are accepted into the sub-
conscious; meaning that it is a
fast short cut. so that the foods of
the past -pies. cakes, spaghetti
wilh rich sauces, potatoes, butter,
bread, pizza. donuts ... and all of
lhe high carbohydrate foods, as
well as greasy a nd oily foods -
french fries, potato chips, pork
chops, and so many other foods
that readily build fat cells are no
longer appetizing. He said. "The
mind accepts such foods to taste
like fat or lard The mind
subconsciously accepts them to
be unappetizing and unhealthy."
Building Ketones
into the Body
Dr. Natale, the bariatric
physician to the Hollywood stars,
then added, "We who have
specialized in the medical weight
control field for many years are
scientifically unable to explain
why the 'ketones' that are
developed in th e body through
this f ()()d program so eff icienOy
burn up fat cells even though the
individual is eating an abundant
supply of delicious foods. We
simply believe that during the
fifteen day period of the rapid
weight loss portion of our
program, without the use of salts,
oiJs 11nd s ugars, the body then
requires that the stored up fat
cells break down and are released
into the system. That's perhaps
one of the reasons why it almost
has a diuretic effect.
Dr. Eugene Nat.ale M.D.
Medication on Program
Dr. Natale added that while he
is a bariatric physician, he did not
believe in the excessive use of any
types of drugs. Those in the
J>!'OVam, be said, had an optional
choice of using a prescription
formula for an appetite
depressant which Is caffeine free.
Also no amphetamines or othf'r
stimulating drugs were to be
consumed. He stated that, of
course, everyone on the program
would have a complete physical
examination and even though the
cos t of medication would be
included in.the progfam, any Jnd
all medication would be agreed
upon between the doctor and his
patient.
Dr. Paul Verdier Ph.D.
Eliminating Stress
Learning lo Cop~
Dr. Paul Verdier then joined in
the conversation stating that one
of the primary functions of the 16
sessions in this 'Total Weight
Control' program was simply to
be able to have each and every
individual through •autogenics'
learn to completely relax. And. in
many cases, to eliminate
completely hypertension. Per-
haps most of all, he said, was the
fact that understanding ·tiw ir
personal weight problem woald
help them know the reason " hy
they were 'food·aholics'. He s;iid
·that even as far back as the da / a
person is born the symptom of
hunger is the strongest there is.
Even when a baby was cr ying.
not necessarily from hunger. that
inevitable bottle always
appeared and later in life when
you as a child fell down and
skinned your knee then Mother
always came to the rescue to say,
"Oh, Johnny, or Mary, don't cry,
come in and have some cake and
ice cream." In later life when you
were frustra ted,. what always
happened? You'd open the
refrigerator door. TI\is is why our
program "'ith 16 sessions covers
every phase of autogenics and the
video/audio sessions a re
designed to have you deeply
understand the reasons why you
are overweight.
)\eep it off Fore\ er
The Total Weight Control
Program was designed so that
once you have rapidly lost your
weight you will never gain il back
again. And that's what it is all
about ... Total Weight Control.
24 llour a Day Help
As a last point, he added that
those. in the program would
receive a special number that
they could call any time. even al
2, 3, or 4 in the morning.
Grand Opening 2 Locations
Dr. Natale stated that in order
to serve both Los Angeles and
Orange Counties lhe decision was
made to open a location in each
county. He pointed out that while
he had many patients coming to
his Hollywood offices from as Car
away as Malibu, Palos Verdes
and San Marino, lhat he felt it
advisable to serve Orange County
Crom the Warner Fairview Plaza
in Santa Ana , which is at the
corner of Fairview Road and
Warner Avenue, a mile and a half
· north of the 405 Frwy., and just
North of the Costa Mesa City line.
Since those participating in the
program would fi nd it necessary
to come in twice a week for their
autogenic session the Orange
County location was added to the
Total Weight Control's original
plans. The Ho!Jywood location is
at 7188 Sunset Blvd. and the
number is 876·4093. In Orange
County call 714/556-5226.
Grand Opening Savings
Dr. Verdier said the normal
cha rge for this type of Total
Weight Control program would be
in excess of one thousand dollars
as it includes medical examina·
tion. lab tests, medication as
needed, and 16 sessions of
autogenic training, plus 24 hour
phone service, and immediate
'before & after' photos ...
However, he said during the
Grand Opening. for all those
enrolling this week, the cost
would be $395. Credit terms are
available and Visa and Master·
charge accepted.
Ofter Limited to Time
and Space Availablf'
Dr. Natale joined in the conver-
sation to say that space for all
those ente~ the program was
definitely linuted and it would be
advisable to find out about the
program as soon as possible ,
especially while the Grand
Opening off er is In effect.
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Phone: -761-4778
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Rejection costs job?
M an says he spurned advances by female boss
I
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
Sacramento man aaya be feels
be lost bil job because be reject-
ed what be called sexual ad-
vances by bia female boas.
Michael Gabria testified
Thursday at a bearing by the
state Unemployment .lnaurance
Appeals Board's Sacramento of.
rice.
Gabria said hia job with the
California Federation for
TechnoAogy and Resources wu
phased out last year, seven
months after he. started. He ia
seeking reinatatement and back
pay.
The federation is a private or-
ganilation whose role la to pro-
vide business opportunities for
farm worken and low-income
persons.
The object of Gabria'a com-
plaint, former CFTR Executive
Director Alicia Madrid, did not
attend the bearine. CFTR at-
torney Louis Florea uid ahe
could not be located.
Gabria testi!ied that during a
conference in Boston in Nov-
ember 1979, the two bad fmished
working on a proposal for
federal funding in Ma. Madrid's
hotel room and were relaxing
over a drink.
"She asked me about my
personal llf~ and I told her I wu
divorced and had a son. Then
she started taJtin1 about an ex-
lover or an ex-boyfriend and abe
told me in sexually explicit
lanauage the things they had
done.
"It shocked me because this
was coming from my boas. I waa
quite uncomfortable with the
tone of the conversation. She
told me she considered sex as a
way to control the employ~."
G abria said be excused
himself and avoided Ms. Madrid
the next day.
<See SPURNS, Page A%)
PLAYING POSSUM ON FREEWAY -That
circled speck on the San Diego Freeway over-
pass turns out, on closer inspection, to be a
Dllt'P ,... ...... _, &.M .....
possum dozing off hallway across. If nothing
else, it answers the age-old question, "Why
does a possum cross the road?"
Evacuation plans
at Onofre prObed
U.S. OKs
Conoco
takeover .
PLAY BALL -Major League Baseball is back \"ith us again,
following the end of the 50-day players' s trike early today.
The Ali-star Game also will be played. For details, see
Sports, Page Cl.
Soviet arms to Cuba
at high level -Haig
WASHJ.NGION <AP) -
Secretary of State Alexander M.
Haig Jr. bas said the Soviet
Union ia sending weapons to
Cuba in near-record amounts
this year and that some of the
arms are being reshipped to
central America.
If the presect pace of arms
s hipments to Cuba is
maintained, it would double the
1980 total and would be the most
for any year since 1962, the year
of the Cuban missile criala, Haig
said Thursday.
.'DRAIGI CDAiT WIATHIR.
Night and momin1 low
cloudiness, but otbenri.le
hazy aumbine Saturday.
Highs 72 to 82. Lows
tonight 60 to 65.
111181 TllAY
DllMJ11and'1 Main, StrHI
Ei.ctricol Porot:W, pr•Hftted
hotc• rdghtl11 through th•
1umrrwr NOaon ii mon titan
jult "'""°"' o/ U,htl. SH w ••k.ntdlr cowr ft01'Jf.
11111
"While most of the tonnage ia
believed to be earmarked for
Cuba's regular armed forces
and Ila newly created territorial
militia," Haig said, "there is
solid evidence that some of tbe
goods are being reshipped to
Central America."
Haig made bis remarks in
testimony prepared for the
Senate Armed Services
Committee. The meeting was
closed, but the State
Department released copies ot
bis prepared testimony, which
dealt with coordinating the
na(lon'a military strength with
ita foreign policy.
The State t>epartment baa
said previously that Soviet bloc
arms were beinJ 'blpped
through Cuba to El Salvador and
Nlcaraaua. While Haig baa
threatened to 10 to "the source"
to stop the arms sbipmentl,
meaning Cuba, be baa never
elaborated on the threat.
State Department officials
said Wednesd ay that the
department ls actively at work
on the adminhtraUoo's policy
'toward Cuba.
While Hall didn't provide uy
fl1urea on Soviet arm s
shipment• to Cuba, be waa
quoted in an interview with t.be
8 01ton Globe Wtdneaday ••
ta7lq the Soviet.I •lllPPed 40,000 t.o.u of aophltUcated -arma to
Cuba durin1 tbe first H•en
moat.bl ol tbe year. An alM to
Hait canftrmed be 1aid WI.
Higher
standards
proposed
By DAVID &UTZMANN Of .. ....,,.... ....
A federal licensing panel
wants to know if emergency
evacuation plans for com-
munities near the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station
would be adequate if an eartb-
q uake larger tban tbe tremor
the plant was meant to
withstand were to occur.
In an unusual ruling Thursday
in San Diego, tM Atomic Sa!ety
and Licensing Board decided to
raise the question of whether
evacuation plans would be ade-
quate if an earthquake of
magnitude 7.S were to occur oo
an offshore earthquake fault
near the plant.
Southern California Edison
Co. officials, who were expected
today to me a response to the de-
cision, said the plant wu de·
signed to safely withstand a
temblor of magnitude 7, causing
ground motion or more than two-
thirds the force of gravity.
But for judging emergency
evacuation plans, licensing
board chairman James KeUey
said, a stronger quake sbouJd be
considered.
John Wayne statue
'nearing approv al'
The board's order noted that
the issue had ''no bearing oo the
actual geology or seismology of
the San Onofre Nuclear Generat-
ing Station site.''
In raisin& the hypothetical
situation of a 7 .s earthquake, the
board said It wanted to know
what steps would be taken by
Edison Co . and surrounding
communities lo carry out
evacuation plans &,in a timely
manner" or to protect the 79,000
residents near the plant pending
evacuation.
Both Edison and sWTounding
jurisdictions such as Orange and
San Diego Counties, San
Clemente, San Juan Capistrano
and the Marine Corps at Camp
(See NUKE, Pace A%)
By FREDER ICK SCHOEMEBL Of .. ...., ..........
It was in the summer of 1979
that a Newport Beach developer
received an enthusiastic
response to his suggestion that a
9-foot bronze statue of John
Wayne be placed at the airport
that bears the late actor's name.
Now, more than two years
later, the sta tue has neither
been cast nor installed.
But the man behind the pro-
ject, Bruce Nott, says be is con-
fident that a flurry of contrac·
tual problems are well on the
way to being resolved and the
statue soon wUI be in place.
The latest problem centered
on whether county government,
which owns J ohn Wayne
Airoort. should be_ liable for pro-
PllotTVLog -·
·'Little House' duo
helping runaways
Here are the highlights in today's Pilot TV Log :
-BEPOBTEa JOEL C. DON proftles Patrick and
Matthew Laborteau.x of "LitUe House on the P.cairie."
The one-time orphans have started the Youth Rescue
Fund to aid runaways who have taken to the street.
-IN "TELEVI EWS," writes Michael Dougan ex·
plores "Untruth in Advertising" with regards to tbe CBS
Late Movie, which turm out not to be a movie at all.
Today's Pilot Weekender offers:
-A LOOI( AT THE controvetaial Moral M.iority. Is
• lt really moral? I• it really a majority?
-AND .0 DE&D'I sranctmother apem out oo her
1randdaueht:er'• latett movie, .. Tanan the Ape Man;" of·
feriq c.-nctW ~ an the aex 1ymbol'1 film career. .
tecting the copyright or the
statue after it is in place.
Several county officials, in-
cludfog Airport Manager Murry
Cable and County Counsel
Adrian Kuyper said "no" to that
suggestior..
The consequence or the coun-
ty• s negative response is that
wording in a proposed agree-
ment for the statue project will
be modified so as to hold the
county harmless from legal
liabiJity.
Four parties are involved in
the proposed agreement. In ad-
dition to the county, they are:
-John Wayne Memorial As-
sociates, a group formed by Nott
lo pursue placement or the
statue at the airport. Each as-
sociate will receive a 3·foot tall
replica of the statue.
-Wayne Enterprises, an or-
ganization formed by the Wayne
family to control "com ·
Jllercialization" or the name and
likeness of the late actor.
-Michael Summers, a Glen
Rose, Tex. sculptor retained b)"
the associates to create the
statue.
According to Nott, Summe~
has completed waxes for the 3-
foot tall version of the statue. He
said a bronre castlne of the
smaUer version wlU be unveiled
in about two weeks.
Nott said both be and Michael
Wayne, soo of the late actor and
director of Wayne Enterprises,
find the contract lan1ua1e
sought by the county to be "very
acceptable."
Nott recalled that be au,gest-
ed the statue project in 1979
shortly after the county Board ol
Superviaon named the airport
for John Wayne. It waa formerb'
'Oran1e County Airport.
"There was a very small
mlnorily that wu upset about
the renaming or lb• airport.
That made me mad becaUM J
felt be <fobn W1¥Qe) had COD•
tributed a lot to the lm•I• ol America," Nott said. FOi' tbat
reason, Nott 11ld be called
Supervllor Tom Rile11 told him
CIM • .\TU&, Pa•• Al)
\
NEW YORK CAP) -The
Justice Department has given a
green light to the proposed $7.3
billion takeover of Conoco Inc.
by Du Pont Co .. il was an-
nounced today.
Du Pont said it had agreed lo
dispose of Conoco's interest in a
petrochemical joint venture with
Monsanto Co. at Chocolate
Bayou, Texas.
"No other aspect of Du Pont's
planned merger with Conoco ap-
pears to us to be objectionable
on antitrust grounds," Richard
J . Pavaretto, a deputy assistant
attorney general in the antitrust
division, said in a letter to Du
Pont, released by the depart-
ment.
Pa varelto said the Justice
Department was prepared to
negotiate a consent decree pro-
viding for the sale or Conoco's
interest in the joint venture. Du
Pont said it expects such a con-
sent decree wiU be filed by Tues-
day.
The Justice Department ac-
tion gives Du Pont a major ad·
vantage in the three-way
bidding war that has broken out
for control or Conoco, the na-
tion's ninth-largest oil company.
Another bidder, No. 2 oil com-
pany Mobil Corp.. has bid $8.2
billion but aroused relatively lit-
tle stockholder interest because
or antitrust rears.
Mobil spokesman John Flint
said today the Justice Depart-
ment has not indicated its posi·
tion on a Mobil-Conoco merger,
but added that he expected
significant developments over
the weekend.
Controlle r s
set Monday
for s trike
WASHINGTON (APl -Tbeair
traffic controllers set a Monday-
morning strill:e deadline today,
saying if they do not receive an ac·
ceptable settlement during the
weekend they will walk off their
jobs.
Robert E. Poli , president of the
Proressional Air Traffic Con-
trollers Organization, told a news
con r erence: "We are willing to re-
enter negotiations immediately."
But he said if the government
does not make a proposal be
believes is acceptable to union
members, the countdown toward
a strike w11i begin.
Poli said the union waa prepar·
Ing for a strike beginning with the
4 a. m . PDT day shift Monday. No
bargaining sessions had been
scheduled when be made the re·
marks.
Polit told Transportation
Secretary Drew Lewis duriq a
brief meeUng Thursday that new
talks sbould cover demands for
hiaber pay. a reduced work week
and improyed retirement benefttl.
The controUen rejected a ten-
tative contract by a 9S percent
marsin Wednesday, raialn1
again the poalbWt.y of a ltrtke
that could ground half ot t.be na·
tlon 's airlinea and cause
widespread lnterruptioa in air
travel.
"We are willlng to talk. We
want to begin talkina now,"
Transportation Department
spokeswoman Linda Gosden
said. "We need to know
1pecifically what P ATCO
wantl."
She 1aid that mea111e wu
alven to PoU by Lewll dmtq
their meetina Tburaday. The
1a1ion came a day after Poll In-
formed Lewb by telepboae a.bat
the unlcm had rejected tM e..
taUve contract reached 1-a.
\ '
• • • * • Otaf\99 Cout DAIL\' PILOT/Frldey, July 31, 1981
'Death to Mitterrand'
Iranians demonstrate at French embassy
'BEJRUT. Lebanon (AP> -
ouunds or tranlana dem·
trated in front of the French
bUIY in Tehran for t.b• leeond
y tA>day, chanting ·•DH th To
oolat Mitterrand" and deman· a bis government extradite
luertivo OX· Pre•idenl Abolb&U&J)
81ni-Sadr. Tehran rad lo re·
fported.
.,, "Mitterrand, Mitterrand, aJve
o.ua back Bani -Sadr," the
'ttnarchen chanted, rererrlna to
French President Francola Kit·
c,rraod. Wa.m.ln11 were blared
~roueb bullhorns to refrain rrom
·,ttackini the embusy, and tbe
~archers di.speraed peacefully
~Iler 90 minutes, source• ln
.J'ehran saJd. ·
~ However, about 100 other lra·
wans vowed to maintain their
f.otest in front of the heavily
uarded French Embassy. A sit·
also was held in front ol the
rencb Embassy in New De1hl.
r'bere 100 chanUng Iranian stu-
dents were demandlDI 8anJ·
Sadr's mum to Jran.
Tehran ndlo aald tbe emlluly
prot.tten, wbo be1aa their alt·la
Thursday, buoa pJacarda on the
walls ol the embuay buUdlnc in
Tehran'• downtown "France
Street" criticlsinC the French
1ovenunent.
Tbey demanded extradtuoo ol
Banl-Sadr and or of poaltlon
leader Mauoud RaJav , bead ot
the Jalamic·Marxilt MuJahedeeo
Kbalq, wbo arrived with the ouat·
ed pJ'tlldent in Prance early Wecl·
netd~.
A French Foreian Mlolllr')'
spokesman in Parll sald tecwily
measures bad beta taken inalde
the embassy but there wen no·
ptans to evacuate the 15 French
diplomata ill Iran because ot tbe
protests. He sald tbe Jrao.lan 1ov-
eroment bas lncreued security
around the buildin1, appareoUy.
indkatine it plans to rum.ti its ob-
P alestinians shell
~llage in Lebanon
"TEL AVIV . Israel <AP) -f alestinian guerrillas shelled a
.Christian villa~e in southern 'Lebanon, and the leader of the "Y~raeli·backed Christian militia ~ays he will seek Is rael 's
~rmission lo return the fire,
Israel Radio said.
~ Militiamen did not respond lo
•ene brief guerrilla barrage
4'hursday ojgbl on the village of
~ir Aames, eight miles north of
~be Israeli border. the state
radio said. There were no re·
ports of casualties.
·-" There were no immediate
From Page A1
ST ATUE • • •
that the ''community was proud
to have him here" and proposed
the statue.
.... Riley's response was en ·
1'thusiastic
·; The first obstach; lacing tpe
~project came when the Wayne
'famlly expressed concern about
'whether a likeness of the statue
could be exploited for com-
' tnercial purposes. That led lo ~the license agreement lo control
...-..,ho may .benefit from its crea·
'~ion .
• The license agreement bad
been scheduled Wednesday for
consideration by supervisors. No
"•action was taken after the issue
.. or the county's copyright liabill·
ty was revealed.
r. Now, according to Riley aide
i Ken HaJJ, the county counsel's
tromce and representatives of the
-.·other parties are working out
•'the new language.
·~ "We're down to dotting ls and
crossing Ts." Nott said.
•••
~
From Page A1
SPURNS • • •
Then they went to Washington,
D.C .. to submit the proposal,
and Ms. Madrid told him during
a cocktail hour that he ''had bet·
ter 1005en up if I wanted to keep
working at CFTR," Gabria said.
He said she again used sexuaJ·
ry explicit language and that he
tegarded her statement as a
sexual advance, which he said
he ignored. t Aller that, their working rela·
'iooship deteriorated, Gabria
said, and his probation period
~as extended another 90 da)'I.
He said the probation ended
r
March 30, but Ms. Madrid said
nothing to him about it until
April 14, when she told him b1a
position was being terminated
be~ause there was no work to
• do. He said be later learned that
I' the JOb bad been filled by someone else.
A former CFT R board member, William Mays of Vi·
salia, tesUfied by telephone that
be felt Ms . Mad.rid bad made a
sexual advance lo him in
Sacramento last year.
Dollar tumbles
LONDON (AP> -Tbe doUar
slipped back aealntt major
European currencies today after
potllq record hllbl .. al.nil the
Fnnch Crane and ItaUan Uni oo
Thursday. Gold opened hllber.
ORA COAST
claims of responsibility for tbe
attack.
Maj. Saad Haddad, whose
Christian forces control the
small "Free Lebanon" enclave
along the southern Lebanese
border with Israel. told hraell
reporters he will ask larael ror
approval to fire back at the
guerrillas, despite a cease-rire
in the area.
There have been several otber
guerrilla sbellings reported dur·
ing the week -old JsraeJi-
Lebanese cease-fire, but tbe
Israelis and their Lebanese aJ .
lies say they have not returned
fire.
Syria and the Palestine
Li beratioo Organization,
however, contend that Israel bu
broken the truce with recon-
naissance flights over Lebanon.
Is rael says the flights are
needed to monitor guerrillas.
Vowing it would continue "de-
fending Lebanon's safely and
security against Israeli ag-
gression." Syria said Thursday
that Israel would "pay dearly"
ii it continued the nights. The
threat follows a dogfight over
Lebanon on Wednesday in which
Israel said it downed a Syrian
jet.
Israel. meanwbiJe, said it was
considering ret.al.iation for tbe
Palestinian attack on an Israel
bua Wednesday night, which
seriously wounded a 23-year-old
woman and tilled ber unborn
baby in its seventh month.
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin's spokesman, Uri Porat,
cautioned that the cease-fire
"does not give the PLO immwtl·
ty of any sort" from punishment
for the bus attack.
Abortion pay
barred b y
House v ote
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
House has voted to bar
government workers from using
federal health insurance
coverage to pay for abortions
except when the mother's Ille ia
endangered.
Rep. John Ashbrook, R·Ohio,
who sponsored the ban, said it
was similar to thubortion bans
Congress has imposed on federal
programs like Medicaid. The
253-167 House vote came
Thursday.
But its critics, calling it a
dangerous precedent, said the
ban was "many, many steps
beyond what we have done in
other forms of antl·a bortion
amendments.''
Contending the ban makes
·'second-class citiiena" of
female federal workers, tbey.
raised the specter that Conares•
could move in the future to
extend the ban lo health
insurance policies coverln•
workers in private industry.
"Thil is an attempt to dictate
to iDdividuaa what they can Of
cannot do with their own pay,"
uld Rep. Wllllam Green,
R·N.Y.
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U11tJoo 11 u.e •t country to pro.
tect t!Membuly. .
TbeapoUlman. wbobrietedni· porten OD coodJtJoa th.al be D0t be
ldenWled, 11lo said th.,.. were no
almllartUea to th• tlluaUoo oo
Nov. 4, 1'79, when protesten tooi
over t.be.U.S. Ernbaaay in Tehran.
Sources reached 1n Tehran by
Tbe Alloclai.d Pre11 office 1n
Belrut aald city and revoJuUoaary
police units iuarded all tine
maJn 1•tet 1t the embaaay .. All
doors and window• of the buildina
were abut and the embuay wu
oot anawert.ni telephone calla,
lhtvaaJd. Baal-Sadr arrived in France
early Wednesday and wu' srant-
ed political uylum Oil coocl.IUon
that butay out ot poUtJct. He bad
been in bidin& ti.Dee June 18, aix
daya before the Iranian Parlla·
ment declared him incompetent
and ousted him from the presideo·
cy. Rajavi accompanied Bani·
Sddr to France.
From Page A1
NUKE . • •
Pendleton have such emergency
response plans.
Edison's plan deals with OD·
site situations while the com-
m uni ly plans spell out pro-
cedures for evacuating nearby
residenta within a 10-mile area
of the plant.
The adequacy of those off.site
plans bu been chaJJeoged by
plant critics who are cootealint
the issuance of a license ror new·
ly built wtlts 2 and 3 at San
Onofre.
Hearings by the safety and
licensing board are to becin
Aug. 25 in Orange County oo tbe
evacuation plan issue. Earth·
quake safety bearings have been
under way sinJ:e June.
Kelley, in tih ruling, said be
wanted to know what would hap-
pen if several situations were to
occur following an earthquake.
Those situations included ex·
tensive structural damage to.
and large radiation releases
from the power plant and a need
to evacuate all people within the
10-mlle planning boundaries for
the plant.
He said it should be assumed
there would be considerable
damage lo communications
links and that evacuation routes,
includine Interstate s and
Pacific Coast Highway, would
have considerable damaae. in·
eluding coUapsed bridges and
overpasses.
The various emereeJJCY plans
estimate it would take between
live and seven hours to evacuate
all people In the nearby com·
muoities of San Clemente, San
Juan Capistrano, Dana Point,
Capistrano Beach.
The principal evacuation route
would be 1-5. Resident.a would go
to pre-determined reception cen-
ters in central and northern
Orange County.
Kelley. an administrative law
judge, saJd the board's decision
could be modified in light of any
comment.a received by parties in
the case.
Edison is expected to recom·
mend the ruling be amended.
The utility has said that evacua·
lion pl~ are adequate.
Roy al c ouple
due for
public r e turn
ROMSEY, En1land (AP) -
Prince Charlea and bis bride
spent their second day of bqney·
moon seclusion within the
5,000-acre Broadlands estate to-
day, but their return to the press
and public is less than 24 boun
away.
The prince and Prlnceu
Diana wl11 .t;merae Saturday
from the Hampshire estate of
hla second coualn, Lord RomHy,
to fly to GlbraJtar. After an en·
tbusiuUc welcome by the oul-
poa t ' s 30,000 atauncbly pro·
Brltl•h inh1bttant1, they WW
board the royal yacht Britannia
for a two-week Mediterranean
cruise. •
But tA>day, like Tbunday, the
day aft.er t.beir 1llttertn1 wed·
dine in Londoo, waa a day ot
aecluaion and vlrtuaJly no newt
of their doinp fo"r the ~
world. •
PoUce IUAfded all teven en·
lrancea lo the eatate, which
RomHY Inherited from bit
1r1ndl ather, the late Earl
Mou ntt>atlen, Prince Cbarlt1'
1reat..unde who waa a.u...Wt·
ed by t he frJab Republican
Army. The at.elf retu.ed to llv•
any lnformatlon about t be
couple'• actlvtUes.
Cbtef Police Sup t . Alan
Kemilb, lD cbarle of aeeurtty at
the eaate IO mllel 90Utbwtllt of Londcm, bad a few wOl'dl ,_. Uae
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TJDk:at Two-E•rner
F....Uy of Four
Tax Cul
lncDA'le 1112 1113 11M 1112 1te3 1984
110,000 . S52 $71 $83 $69 $110 $11 J
115,000 151 221 281 181 283 333
$20,000 228 341 464 275 456 544
$30,000 405 144 9 14 499 918 1.079
$40,000 639 1.1• 1.4a8 796 1,480 1.697
sso.ooo 947 1,754 2,158 1, 191 2 , 191 2.570
SI0,000 1.255 2,370 2 .928 1.547 2,195 3,423
1100,000 2.137 ..... 5 ,822 2.747 5,748 6 .872
* A typical one-.. rner c.ouple with deductlble.expenses Aqu.I
to 23 percent of their basic Income from wages or salary, with
figures coverlnQ tax rate cuts. * * A typical two-earner famlly of four with deductible expenses
equal to 23 percent of their ta.sic Income from wages or salary,
with figures covering tax rate cuts and reductions In the tax 11ws
marriage penalty affecting many working couples.
The figures are for 1982, 1983, 1984, the flnal year of a phased·
In tax cut.
A .. ...._.
TAX REDUCTIONS -Chart shows the amount of tax reduc·
lions for one-earner and two-earner families under legisla·
lion backed by President Reagan and approved by Senate
vote. (Related story Page A4). ..
Reagan may change
MX missile plan
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -
Presidential counselor Edwin
Meese llI bas strongly indicated
the Reagan Admi.nialralloo will
scrap the multishelter baaing
scheme for the MX missile in
favor of an alternate plan, ac-
cording to a newspaper report
today.
M X, which bas drawn fierce
opposition from enviroomen·
talist.a, the Mormon Church, de·
fense experts and political
leaders, was not sound on de·
rense or environmental grounds.
He said an alternative plan
wouJd be announced in 30 to "5
days.
"He recogniled in the cam·
paign and recognizes now, the
need for improving our strategic
capabilities," Meese said of the
president.
TV tapes
seized
by FBI
A Huntlniton BucbelectronJcs
store. a home In Mission Viejo and
another home lo Los Alll•I•
were raided W. week by FBI
a•entt, who Hy they aelaed more
than l,lOOUle1al vldeotapecopies
o r c urrent Iii ms such as
"Superman fl" and "RaJden ol
the Lost Ark."
The raJds took place Wednes·
day at Home Video Center, 8807
Warner Ave .. Huntlnetoo Beach,
and at the hom~ of Ruaaell W.
Sprague, 29, Mitslon Viejo, and
Lucio H. Garcia, who lives on
Sepulveda Boulevard in Loa
Angeles.
An FBI spokesman said
Sprague was the only person ar·
res ted in the raids. He was
charged with copyright infringe·
ment before U.S. Maeistrate
Ronald Rose In Santa Ana and
was released after posting $10,000
bail.
The FBI spokesman said 350 to
400 tapes were confiscated at each
location. He added, however, that
the three cases are not related.
Other current lilies seized in the
raids included "Escape from
New York," "Outland" and
"Arthur."
Bill Andrews or the film securi·
ty office of the Motion Picture AB·
sociation of America said film
piracy costa the movie industry
more than $500 million annuaJJy.
Legitimate videotapes or
popular movies sell for S39 to S80
but generaJly are not put on the
market until about a year after
the film has been released to
theaters.
Illegal video tape copies of cur·
rent films can fetch much higher
prices, Andrews said.
He said the current films often
are removed by a theater
employee for copying, then re·
turned.
''After a rllm is out in 1,000
theaters. it's pretty hard to ex·
ercise control over it," Andrews
said.
Meese told mem bera of the
Los Angeles Times Washington
bureau on Thursday that
Reagan th.inks, as he did durinj
the election campaign, that the
basing plan ls "a bad Idea ...
dictated only because of the
Carter administration's slaviJlh
adherence to SALT IJ."
His words appeared to sl.,,aJ
the end of the controversial bas·
ing plan, lo wblch 200 miaaUes
were to be hidden amona 4,a>O
horizontal shelters scattered
across the Utah-Nevada desert .
$3 million awarded
in electric shock
However, Deputy White House
press secretary Larry Speakes
said today that Meese'• com·
ments reflected the president's
viewpoint during the campal.,,.
"We have made oo decl.sloo oo
the M.X basin& system, and we
are awaiting the Defense
Department recommendaUoo,''
Speakes aaid in Wubinrtoo.
LONG BEACH <AP) -A
33-year-old man wbo became a
quadriplegic after sulferiog a
serious electric shock from a
com monJy used flat extension
cord bas won a $3.S million
settlement from International
Telephone and Telegraph.
speak§ only a rew words. is
highly susceptible to clliease and
h as the mentality of a
3-year-old.
Bruce Broillet, attorney to the
former construction worker .
said the $3.S million ~ believed
to be the largest pre-trial
setUement or a personal injury
case for an individual.
Meese sald Reaaan continues
to believe that the multiple pro-
tection shelter system for the
IT&T agreed Thursday t~ pay
the award to Darrell Stark of
Long Beach. Slark suffered
brain damage in the accident
and cannot use his arms or leu.
Jury selection In the Superior
Court trial was to have begun
here today.
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AP.._.
Singer·&angWriter Paul Williams beam.t a.a M ahows off hU new
son, Chri8tqpher Cote, at Cedars·Sinai Holpital in Los Angetea.
Christopher too.S born this week to WilUam.t and hia wife, Katie.
Captain Kangaroo leaves hospital
Bob Keesban, known to
millions as television's Cap·
taln Kangaroo, has returned
home after being released
from a hospital in Toronto
where he was treated for a
heart attack.
A spokeswoman for
Etobicoke General Hospital
said Keesban. who suffered a
heart attack July 11, was ac·
companied by medical staff
from the United States dur·
ing the flight ho m e to
Babylon, N.Y.
Keeshan, 54, was not ex·
peeled to be admitted to a
hospital there. she said.
The actor , who bas
portrayed Captain Kangaroo
on the children's television
show for the last 26 years, re-
c e i ved countless get-well
messages during his 19-day
hospital stay.
He was admitted lo the
hospital's intensive care unit
after collapsing at Toronto
International Airport as be
arrived here to accept an
award for bis work with
children from the Parents
Without Partners organiza·
lion.
Tbt 1pokt11nan aaJd Tbun· day in Ta.lpel, Taiwan, that
Cblan1 wH HJ>Orted lo
Htlafactory condJUon after
t.be lutfery, whicb he termed
a "mloor operaUoo."
CblUI, 71, WU admitted
to th• Veteran General
Hotpltal in suburban Taipei
late Wednesday.
. Tbe •• Y. 811.b' Gr•••• aaya that churcb
Involvement In partl1an
polltle1 Ute that practiced by
the &eT. Jerry Falwell and
hla Moral Majority, "dilutes
tbe 1otpe1." • • r aupport many of the
moral thlnt• be'1 talklnc
about." Graham said, add.lna
that be bad met Falwell
once. But be said be "part.a
com.pany" witb Falwell on
the Moral Majorlty•a effort to
i nvolve the church lo
partisan poUUca.
"I think the church baa to
take stands on moral and
social issues, but I do not
think we should be lnvol ved
in partisan politics. It dilutes
tbe gospel," he Hid at a
news conference in Kansu
City, Mo., where be ls
participating in the
American Festival of
Evangelism.
•'I have been identified ln
the pa.at with certain people
who have been running for
office. I do not intend to
let that happen again,"
Graham said.
Graham later visited six
people hospitalized tor in·
juries they suffered in the Ju.
ly 17 collapse of two sky·
walks at the Hyatt Re1ency
Hotel here, which resulted in
111 deaths.
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roasts city buying
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP> -The president of
a local coffee company has taken to newspaper
ads to air a complaint about the way the state does
business.
In a full·page ad r ecently in the Baton Rouge
Advocate, Sam A. Gallo, president of Morning
Treat Coffee Co., blasted officials for buying 40,000
pounds or institutional coffee from an out-0f ·Slate
competitor who he ·•aid bid the same price fo'r
JUeen beans he did for roasted beans.
Said Commissioner of Administration Bubba
Henry: "Frankly, J don't know what happened
with the bids. If it's costing us more to roast it,
then just from an economic standpoint, this bas
.rot to be reconsidered."
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31 , 1981
Bird recall pushed
Petition drive against chief justice. announced in OC
By O.C. BVSTlN(;S OCJlle ............
A drlve to recall 1lale
Supreme Court Chlef JuaUce
Ro1e Bird bas been resurreeted
•lth the aim ol ou.atint ber ln
Lbe June 1982 primary election,
campallft or1amzera 1&Jd.
A recall clrlve was inJtJated ln
Orange County about two years
•to by a group ca.lied Calilor· nlans for a Responsible Supreme
Court.
One of Its founders, Tony
Rackaucku, a deputy district
attorney, said the campat1n
eventually was postponed
becauae of fears that Gov. Ed·
mund G. Brown Jr. wouJd have
named a replacement with
slmUar philosophies.
Rackauckas teamed Thursday
with Marvin FeJdman, founder
of the Committee Advocating
Legal LlmltaUons (CALL). to
announce for tho flrat Ume ln
Orange County a new recall ef·
rort
The pair said they'll unite
their groups in an atlempt to col·
le c l the needed 731,000
signatures on peUUona to rorce
the recaJJ vote. Jf a majority
votes to recall Ms. Bird, a.be
would immediately be removed
as chief jwstice .
Brown, whose terms ends
in January 1983, would still
be In omce to name a new
cpief Justice, but the organii~n
believe-that bis quest for a U.S.
Senate seal would force hlm to
name a less liberal replacement.
Feldman, of La Canada, a
sales manager for a private
business, said his group hope5 to
begin a lSO·day drive on Oct. 1 to
collect the signatures. He said
they wilJ need an initial invest·
m ent of about $85,000, of which
they have coUeeted aboul OM
thl.rd.
Rackauck11 and Feldmaaa
both took luue wltb Ma . Bi.rd'•
performance as chlel J= partJcularly ber voUn1
on quesUona involvtna the dea ..
penalty.
"She Jual doesn't want to lm·
pose death penaltlea," said
Rackaucku. "We've Iona •~
formed the opinion that abe
doesn't have any lntentJoo ol
followtna the law."
Feldman's non·profit or·
ganintion wu started, be 1ald,
to recall former U.S. District
Court Judie Paul Ealy, one ol
the judges who presided over the
desegregation case in Loa
Angeles.
The group's tint recall drive
failed to muster enoogb support,
and a second campaign wu
halted a fter Egly resigned,
Feldman said.
House nixes funds
for 9-digit ZIP
Feldman claimed that mem·
bers of the judiciary such u Eg·
ly and Ms. Bird have decided to
make laws rather than interpret
them and have gone loo far in
protecting the rights of the ac·
cused.
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
House bas agreed to pro~ibit the
U.S. Postal Service from using
any of its 1982 budget to promote
a mandatory nine-~igit ZIP
code.
Rep. Gerald Solomon, R·N. Y.,
said the Postal Service already
has started a national advertis-
ing campaign to promote the
longer ZIP even thouih
Con man
sought in
big swindle
SACRAMENT O (AP > -
Melvin Snelling, a well·dressed,
grandfatherly man, arrived in
Sacramento from Oregon last
week and wrote more than
$270,000 in bad checks in three
days, sheriff's officers say.
Snelling, 72, bought a dozen
luxury ca.rs and put down de·
posits oo at leut four fasbiooa·
ble homes worth a total of more
than $1 million, officers said.
After someone got suspicious,
Snelling was arrested. Officers
said be bad several a irline
tickets in bis pockets and bad
checked bis luggage at the
airport.
When Snelllne arrived be in·
troduced himself as an ex·
ecutlve of a nationwide ex·
eculive recruitment firm, detec·
lives said.
He recruited three skycaps at
the airport to work for him in
belpi'ng set up a Sacramento
branch office. He convinced a
cocktail waitress at a downtown
hotel to work for him as recep-
tionist and flight secretary.
Sheriff's Lt. Bruce Keller said
he paid for their expenses with
bad checks and bought them
clothes with a credit card be bad
obtained during a rew months of
gainful employment in Oregon
earlier this year.
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I ···--.. ~ ~Ft•OIY II Yo<1 dO not -,)OU'.,_. by~ 30 Pm ea11 oetor• r
Pm and y(kl< COO'( ..,II bO cl81t-llCI
Sel.....S.V and s..;::,. 11 yo., do no!
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OCll•-td
Congress has yet to authorize Its
implementation.
The nine·dlgit ZIP, four digits
longer than the ZIP now in use,
has come under attack by many
congressmen as unn~essary
and expensive.
The Postal Service says it wiU
make mail delivery more effi·
cient and slow future postal rate
increases.
"The Postal Service bas gross·
ly understated the cost and over·
stated lhe savings of its plan,"
said Rep. Glenn Englis h, D·
Okla. He said the switch to the
longer ZIP code could cost
postal customers more than $1
billion.
At the same lime. the House
a lso strengthened language
already in the $869 million postal
appropriation that would pro·
hibil the Postal Service from
closing any local post office.
"The Congress of the United
States does not want to have any
wholesale closing or small post
omces," said Rep. Paul Simon,
D·lll.
The funds being provided the
Postal Service for next year
total some $474 million less than
authorized this year at Presl·
dent Reagan·s request. The ad·
ministration has pledged that
the reduction in spending for
next year will not result in an
end to Saturday mail delivery or
widespread closing of post of·
fices .
Congress already ls preparing
at least a two ·year delay in any
implementation of the longer
ZIP code, but that delay would
not prevent the Postal Service
from beginning preparations for
requiring use of the longer ZIP .
By December 1982, the General
Accounting Office. the in·
vesligative arm of Congress, is
to review the nine·digit ZIP and
make recommendations to
Congress.
"We want to make a change in
the court system and put it back
where it's supposed to be," be
said.
Feldman claimed that Ms.
Bird. of all state Supreme Court
justices, has most often used
legal •technicalities t.O circum·
vent what he calls the will of the
majority of voters.
Feldman sa id he and
Ra c kauckas will travel
throughout the state to organiae
the recall drive, along with
others. He plans to work virtual·
ly full·time on the campaign.
Said Feldman: "What I'm try.
ing to say is, we are real
ser ious."
What to call
the princess?
LONDON (AP) -A squabble
has broken out over the proper
way to refer to the new Princess
of Wales, who ceased to be Lady
Diana Spencer when she mar·
ried Prince Charles on Wednes·
day.
Buckingham Palace said her
correct tiUe is The Princess of
Wales. She should not be called
Princess Diana because only
someone born a princess ln her
own right c.an be so addressed,
the palace said.
How about just plain Diana?
"No never," a palace
spokeswoman shot back.
But Patrick Montague.Smith,
consulting editor of Debrett's
Peerage, the "who's who" of
British bluebloods, said there
was nothing to substantiate the
palace's objection to "Princess
Diana."
The British press seemed in
disarray on the issue, with the
tabloids favoring Princess Di.
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Texas solon shot
fu slaying attempt
AUSTJN, THH (AP) -A
•~te lecillator 1urvived an ap..
P•rent u1a11lnatlon attempt
e.,-ly today b1 wb!cb an u -
s.Uant ftred four shot.I at b1m
from a 12·1au1e 1.hotaun. poUce
said.
&ep. Michael W. Martin R·
Lon1vlew, waa a dmitted to
Brackenridie boepitaJ for treat· ~nt of an elbow wound, of·
flcen saJd. A nursin1 supervilor
said he wu in tood condition.
.Police Sit. Robert LewaJJeo
said tbat the usailanl fired four
bluta ol buckshot at Martin but
tbat only two pellets at.ruck the
representative as he stepped
ftom Ilia car at an Austin tr8ller
park at about 3 a.m.
Smoke evacuates
Canaveral hangar
CAPE CANAVERAL, F la.
(AP> -The hangar housing the
apace shuttle Columbia waa
evacuated for about an hour
Tbunday after several drops ol
rocket propellant fell on a
thermal insuJation blanket and
belan smokioe. Kennedy Space
Center officials said.
Between four drops and a
teaspoon of lbe propellant fell on
the blanket as a reaction control
ayatem thruster, a smaJl rocket
uaed to maneuver ln space, wu
beln1 moved inside the Orbiter
Processing Facility, NASA
spokesman Galba Cottee said.
Tainted water
leaks from plant
MONTICELLO, Minn. (AP) -
Radioactive water leaked into
the ground and into the Mla-
sisaippi River from the Mon-
ticello nuclear plant, Northern
States Power Co. said today.
State beallb officials said the
incident poses no threat to drink·
in& water or aquatic Ure. Tbe
plant is about SO miles north ol
the Twin Cities.
Baby' born a/ ter
8urgery in womb
DENVER (AP> -A baby boy
who underwent brain sur1ery in
the womb bas been born, but ol-
flciaJs won't say whether be suf·
,,
fen the 1ame retardation attUet.
int a Boston child that un·
derwent the rare operation
earlier.
Acc:ordinl to a copyri&bt 1tory
in Tbunday'a Deever POlt, tM
baby wu born at tbe Unlventt1
of Colorado Health Sclencea
Center July 18 alter an in·womb
operation April 29 to relieve
bydrocepbalua -too much Ould
lbat can compress and damaie
lbe brain.
Khadafy oppo~nta
arrested in NY
NEW YORK (AP> -Police
have charted 40 opponent.I ol
the re1ime of Libyan leader
Moammar Khadafy wltb
criminal tr,apasa after the
group took over part of tbe U ·
byan Mission.
The protesters entered a room
of lbe miaalon OD U.N. Plaza
shortly before noon Thursday,
allowed 14 staff memben to
leave, and remained ln lbe mis-
sion about four boura before
police smaahed throu1h an of.
fice door wilb a S·fool·lont bat·
tering ram and a 1Jed1e ham-
meJ.
Lawsuits mounl
in skywalk case
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP>
Lawsuits triggered by lbe col·
lapse of two skywaJks at the
Hyatt Regency Hotel seek near·
ly $707 million ln dama1es, and
experts aay the letal batUea
may eclipse those that followed
the naUoo's worst aviation dia·
aster .
Court records showed that by
Thursday afternoon. 22 lawsuit.I
bad been filed by 1.oJured vic-
tims or relatives or those killed
wben ~ two U-too steeJ..a.od.
concrete spans era.shed ooto a
crowded dance noor J uJ.y 17. The
crash killed 113 people and
injured Ul6 others
Trident troubled
WASHINGTON <APt -Tbe
first Trident stratecic m..issile
submarioe is bkdy to be de-
livered Ort. 31. Uiie NaYy UJS,
but problems persist with the
contractor, GseraJ Dynamics
Corp.'s Electric Boat Division.
Polish aide loses
~~b under pressure .
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -
Wp.b hundreds or workers de·
~d.Jn& more food surrounding Ufe Parliament today. the 2ov· e~ment announced that the
dtiputy premier in charge of
Pliland'a battered economy wiU
1>41-eplaced.
;tremier Wojciech Jaruulakl,
s"'aklng to Parliament in a na-
tJODally televised session, said
•csyalaw J aetelaki, 57. had
.ed to be replaced as deputy
p(tmier. rf agielaki, formerly a Polit·
bio member who was replaced e Iler this month at the
e e rgency party congreu,
n-.oliated last summer's IC·
cords that ended a nationwide
stil.ke.
:Tbe app roximately 300
•ten demomt.ratln1 out.aide
~ Parliament sent a delegaUoo
i ••ide with a resolution
Utreatening a warn1n1 alrike
•t week unless full meat ra· ur' are restored.
l,.Uh atrikera .
Both near death
I azLFAST, Northern lreland
<.f.P> -Hunter alriken KeYin Ll'acb, ln a coma near death,
apd JOeran Doherty, in aJmoet
i critlcaJ CODdltlon, continued
Ir fut today alter the 1lx er ..,._ten rejec:ted a plu
m a Roman CathoUc bllbop
ead tbe ltrtU.
:TbeJ called oo tb• Roman ~tbollc bl•rarcbJ, UH verameat of tile lrl1b
publle and NortbeJ'D INIMd't
tbollc pa:;J, tb• Social
mocratic Labor Part)',
1pald their time Pt'9Murtaa
Brililb, not aa."
ipae o/•un
uredbyc~
a Siberian s tation had clear
sides. The United States conquered
the weather with a flyin1
observatory lbat took 1cientiat.1
up to 43,000 feel over northern
Japan.
Hostage• a3&ault
captor in Montreal
MONTREAL <AP> -A dozen
enraged bolta1es turned oo an
escaped murderer who took
them prisoner when be tried to
rob a downtown Moot.reaJ bank
and beat h1m Into a bloody
mesa, police aaid.
· "He loet more than bia teeth,''
said a policeman. "Everybody
~eemed to 1et a lick in."
Talks on India
reactor unaettled
NEW DELHl, Ind.la (AP> -
India and the United Stat••
ended two day1 ol ta.I.Ill today
without reacbinc a decl.llon on
the future of America'• ta-year
monopoly of nuclear fu•I
1uppUe1 for a U.S .. bulJt .atom.le
plant near Bombay. \...
Tbe cliacuaalona ww coat.Laue
at an unapecllled later date la
W uhlnet.on. a U .8. offlclaJ and
an Indian •o•ernment
1pok•man aaid.
Soviet carrier
joiru Baltic fleet
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SOUNDED LIKE SHOT -Secret Service agent Tim
McCarthy, lop photo, wounded March 30 along with Presi-
dent Reagan in a Was hington shooting incident, pulls open
his coat and exposes a handgun while other agents, one car-
rying a briefcase, bottom photo, scramble after a truck
backfired on the President's return to Andrews Air Force
Base. Md .. on Thursday. The backfire sounded "exactly like
a gunshot."
Alien plan flayed
'Regaining border control' queried
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Rea1an administration la ND·
ni n1 into s kepticism and
criticlam in Congress and from
Hispanics over ita plan to stem
the now ol Ule&ai aliens into the
United States and grant amnes-
ty to up to five million already
here.
Some ol the harsher attacks
are coming from members or
the president's own RepubUcan
Party.
But Sen. Alan Simpson of
Wyoming, tbe R epublican
chairman of the Senate
Judiciary subcommittee that
will review the proposals, caJJed
them "a good starting point."
The firs t step in the ad-
ministration effort will be a new
Coast Guard effort to intercept
boats filled with Haitians head·
ing for Florida and turn them
back lo Haiti.
Smith asked for congressional
a ulhorilation for the interdic·
lions Thursday morning, then
told reporters later that tbe pro-
gram would begin without con·
g ressional approval , usin1
authority the Justice Depart-
ment believes th e president
already bas.
Democrats plan
benefit battle
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Con1reuionaJ O.mocrat.I, ea1er
to 1core 1ome points a1a.l.Dlt
Preaident Rea1an , plan a flpt
over Rea1an'1 proposal to
eliminate the monthly m1nlmum
SoclaJ Security benefit.
Led by Rulea Committee
Chairman Richard Bolllna,
D·Mo., Houae Democrat•
decided T huraday that they
would not alJow a !inaJ vote oo
Reaaao'a budeet without first
votin1 •lain on the minimum
benefit.
After a closed-door meeUna, a
plan wu devised wb.lcb elves
House members a chance to go
on record against the Social
Security cut while aJlowing the
RepubUcan·cootroUed Senate to
have the final say on whether
the cul stays iJJ the bud1et.
The Senate is expected to
s tand by the conference
committee's budget action, thus
en1urin1 that the lt22 mlnh:num
monthly benefit wlU be dropped
unJeu the aenaton cban1e their
minds when they take up new
Social Security le1l1lation ln
September.
Tbe strategy deviled
Tbunday called for two votes
today in the bouae -one on the
budeet compromise already
at.ruck by a House and Senate
conference and another on a
resolution ordering restoration
of the minimum benefit.
U the House approves the
conference report and the
resolution, both measures will
be sent to the Senate. If the
Senate refuses to vote on the
resolution or votes it down,
elimination or the minimum
benefit would stand in the
budget, "and the 3 million
people who lose their benefits
wlll know precisely why," said
Rep. Jim Jones, D-OkJa.
'Work lies ahead'
on budget program
WASHINGTON (AP) -Now
th at his administration is getting
its bud get and tax c u ts,
President Reagan says the real
job begins -making them
work.
"We've got to prove that what
we said about it ia true,"
Reagan told a privat e
Republican reception Thursday
after addressing the annual
m eeti ng of the National
Conference of State Legislators
in AUanta.
Reaean spoke the day alter
the Democratic·controlled
House approved his three·year,
25 percent tax cut and House
and Senate conferees wrapped
up work on an unprecedented
package of more than S3S bUUon
in federal budget cuts for fiscal
1982, starling Oct. 1.
He denied' the tax victory in
the House was won with
presidential persuasion.
"There was much in the news
about lobbying, arm.twisting
and every klnd or pressure, but
what reaJJy sold the blJl waa the
lobbying of the American
people," Reagan told the
legislators.
At the S500-a·person reception
for Georgia Re publicans,
Reagan said his administration
and those who supported him
"must make sure that what we
call the sa.fety net remains" for
the "truly needy."
''No one must fail between the
cracks," he said.
But Democratic s ta te
legislators, openly unhappy
about Reagan's congressional
v i c tories , r e ma i ned
unconvinced. They predicted the
slates -and ultimately the
people -will wind up the losers
when federal budget cuts lake
hold.
"With the abandonment of
longstanding commitments at
the federal level. we will be
faced with deteriorating roads
and mass transit systems, a
crisis in educational financing,
diminished health ser vices and
cutbacks in programs for the
elderly," said Maryland House
Speaker Ben Cardin, speakin1
on behalf of Democratic state
legislative leaders.
Cardin, wearing a big button
reading "I am a Democrat
Reagan doesn't own," said the
only alternative is higher state
mcome and local property taxes.
"The job or bad news is being
pa sse d o n lo s tate
governments," said Michigan
House Speaker Bob Crim.
··I 'm pleased the 1ttorney
general la alert to the problems
lb at confront WI," Simpson said
after listening lo Attorney
General wyuam French Smith
outline the program Thuraday
before a joint bearin& of Rouse
and Senate immigration sub-
committees.
Polo
Smith said the new policy la
an effort by the Rea1an ad·
mlnlatration to re1ain ·' loet coo·
trol of our borders.'' He eatimat·
ed that three milHon to six
million illetal aliens now live in
the United States, about half
from Mexico.
Lightning
suspect in
plant blast
GRANTSVILLE, Utah (AP) -
Lt1htnin1 or a mech anical
J>reakdown may have triggered
a blast that reduced an ex·
ploaives plant to a 35-foot-deep
1mokJn1 crater, federal officials
aay. fl'lve people died ln the ex·
plosion. ·
"There LI Juat a bole in tbe
1round" where the Minlnt
Servicea international plant
was, Toole County Sheriff Walt
Shubert aatd Thursday followln1
lbe early momlne blut.1.
l>•brl1 from the concrete
bulldln• waa scattered three·
qua.rten of a mll• in all direc·
tlon1, and there waa "not a
tr1ee" of the five workers from
the ove:mlaht 1hllt suspected to
have been Inside, Shubert aald.
Prank Overturf, an am-
bulance driver wbo wu beaded
ea1t on Jnter1tate 10 early
Tbunday, said he waa five to
1even mil• from the plant when
M H• a bul• oranc• ftNball.
"It wH a bl• bummer ,"
Overturf 1ald. "The fll'eball lut·
ed maybe IO Hcondt at tbe
moet. Jmt 'wboOlh,' and It ....
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up lD tbe alr and then dlulpated.
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Medfly progress told
Public acceptance of eradi cation appear s mixed
LOS GATOS (AP) -ornclala
battllnc the Mediterranean fruit
fly are delighted over pro,,_.
ln eradication effort.a, but public
acceptance ol the program ap-
pears to be mixed.
S u pervisors operating
roadblocks in a three-county
zone pJaeued by the insect aay
fewer motorists are leav1n1 tbe
area with illegally transported
produce. However, an aide for a
lawmaker from adjacent coun-
* * *
Uea bu reported "1obe of fhdt"
are getting out of federal
quarantine. .
The contrutine report.a came
one week after the most recent
medfly larval find and du.rlnt a
respite in aerial spraying ol the
peaUclde malathion over a 1.ltl'I·
square-mile core area lo
Alameda, Santa Clara and San
Mateo counties.
Dick Thompson of the state
Food and Agriculture Depart-
* * * Plum crop disaster
feared by growers
FR~O <AP) -CaJ.itornla
plum «irowers and packers look·
ing at a record harvest fear they
may face economic disaster in
part because of the Mediterra-
nean fruit fiy.
The medfly infestation in the
Santa Clara Valley, malathion
spraying and shipping restric-
tions by some Southern states
have combined to sour out-of.
state super market c hains on
plum purchases, growers said.
Lawson Bartell of United
Packing Co. said several cbaina
canceled orders, and an East
Coast company cited television
footage of medllr larvae as the
reason.
''California, at this point in
lime, is probably racing disaster
with the plum crop," be said.
After talking to friends in
Kansas and Oklahoma, grower
Ray Kenfledy of Porterville
said, "Those people are really
confused. A lot of housewives
back there think there are
worms in au our fruit. They're
under the impression the fiy bas
covered the entire slate of
California."
The Tulare County grower
races prospects for no sales
knowing he produced "some of
the most beautiluJ fruit I ever
raised."
Tons of harvested fruJl is sit·
ting in cold storage awaiting
shipment. With prices dropping
fast, Chris George of George
Brothers Inc. in Sultana foresees
possible fruit dumping.
Prices in three weeks fell from
$8 to $12 per lug to little more
than $4 a lug.
Utility wants to burn
I cheaper, dirtier oil
SAN DIEGO (AP > -San
Diego Gas & Electric Co. says It
can cut 75 cents from montbJy
home bills if it gets permission
to burn cheaper bigh-suJfer oil,
which emits more air pollution,
in four San Diego power plants.
turbines would increase the
polluting sulfur in the air over
San Diego by lSO percent.
ment said that "lf t.blnp con-
tlo ue aa tbey are, we can
declare victory by tbe end ot tbe
year."
Roadblock 1topa of llle1a.Uy
transported produce bu faU.ea
alnce J uly I when the lirat
motorists were chf:Cked, aaJd
Robert SmJtb of the atate Food
and Aericulture Department.
An aide to Aaaemblyman s&m
Farr, D-Carmel, said tbe state
department la overlooking vast
amounts of produce leavlnc tbe
area.
Farr bu sent letters to the
direct.on of two state a1eocies
aaklng that the departments
search people for contaminated
fruit at 13 state beaches and
seven stale parka 1n Santa Cruz
and Monterey counties.
Farr aide Keith Yates said
that many people from the .
quarantine area vacation at the
sites and "gobs of fruit" gets
through a checkpoint.
In the spray zone, more than
50 people living near larvaJ finds
have been ordered to strip their
fruit trees within 48 hours or
face fines and jail sentences.
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31 , 1981
Hillside
case eyed
by state
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two
deputy attorneys aeneraJ have
atarted porin1 throueb 57
volume1 ol tranacrtpt.1 on tbe
controvenlaJ HlllaJde Stranaler
case, aeeldnt clues to wbether
they can successfully prosecute
defendant Angelo Buono.
The state proeecuton stepped
1n at the request of District At-
torney John Van de Kamp alter
Superior Court Judee Ronald
Georee refused to dismiss the
cue.
Van de Kamp'a prosecuton
bad determined the case against
Buono was unwinoable due to
fUp.flopplng testimony by the
star prosecution witness, con-
fessed Hillside Strangler Ken·
neth Bianchi, who la Buono's
cousin.
Tbe new prosecutors must de·
cide whether they agree with
that assessment or feel they
have sufficient evidence to go
ahead with a triaJ.
Georee told them to report
their decision to him at a bear-
ing Aug.13.
Deputy Attorney General
Roger Boren and Deputy Al·
torney General Michael Nash
were auigned to lake over the
case Van de Kamp has called "a
hot potato.'·
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Brown may not f acq
death penalty case U
S AC RAM ENT 0 ( A P) -to pay '813 a month to 1up _I'
Despite an execution scheduled her, tbelr 9-mooth-old IOCl ':J
for Sunday in San Quentin, Gov. hia stepdauahten, aaed 8, 9, uct.
Edmund Brown Jr. may never 12.
have to decide on a death penaJ. Sc• I • " I ty, aays bis clemency adviser. ien ia .. s ry
AUen Sumner, a deputy JetaJ to sa ve sh a rk affairs secretary for Brown,
said In an interview Thunday
'that state and federal appeala
available to the condemned
prisoner could take up all of lhia
NEWS BRIEFS
year, and probably all of next year too.
The Democratic governor
finishes bis second four-year
term in January 1983.
Man, 64, ch a rged
in rape of girls
RIVERSIDE (AP) -A
64 -year-old man who married a
rriend 's Vi e tnam es e
sister-in-law so that she and her
family couJd enter the United
States has been charged with
raping and molesting her three
young daughters . Jack G. Rose,
or Sun City, pleaded innocent to
the charges.
Rose, who married Thi Tuong
Nguyen Rose last year but later
divorced her, was ordered by a
Superior Court judge Thursday
SAN DIEGO (AP> -Foe tbe: ..
second lime this week, Se•••
World scienliata are tryi.n& lQ':"'
save a great white shark. N#F(
shark of that species ha•~~
survived in captivity. ct•:>
An 80-pound, s~ foot female
w aa transported to Sap oteetf·.!
Thursday, hours after it becamf•.!
entangled in a halibut fisbin1 netin
two miles off San Pedro. "'•' .. ,
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LOS ANGELES CAP) -"·
Attorneys for the Legal AJd '"
Foundation sought a temporary!'!
restraining order to block a S7SJ•;
miUion slash in county health
services, even though mos\(
reductions already bad been.,..
implemented. '•
Missile rnis~irea 'I' r,• POINT MUGU <AP ) -A,,,
cruise missile, fired from .&{'! ,
submarine off the Callfoi'nia,,,
coast, went awry and crubed.11:
short of its intended tareet on ~!
Nevada test range, authorities '
said. -
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Short arms of law ....
Kids pursue, surround suspect :-
vALLEJo <AP> -It could have been a 1940s episode of '~
"Little Rascals" -10 youngsters abandoning t heir basket-~~
ball game to chase a robbery suspect.
But it was a genuine six-block run from Washington •
Park playground Thursday that led to the arrest of Sharon • ·
C. Walton of Vallejo. . ..
Police booked Ms. Walton, 21 , fo~ investigation of,.··
s trong-arm robbery in connection with the theft of $71 from .'::
79-year-old Floyd Tedford of American Canyon. :·
''I heard somebody cry, ·Help, help','• said Steven .•• ~
James, 13, one of the 10 basketball players aged 8 to 13. He .. ,~
said he turned around and saw "a girl pull an old man out of.:.·
a car." ~·
The suspect ran, purs ued two blocks by the youths. and
pers uaded a motorist to give her a ride. ~;.
When the car's path was blocked by the children, Ms.
At present, the utility pays a
premium of f1 a barrel for the
costlier low-suller oil it must
burn.
Air pollution officials said
Thursday that b urning tbe
cheaper oil in tb.e oil-fired
"It's tasteless and odorless,
cannot be seen or felt," said the
utility's chairman, Robert
Morris, confirming that public
officials have been asked to live
their approval. "The impact will
only be felt on the monthly
bills."
Morris said customers would
save $80 million over the first
five years.
THREE INDICTED -Harold Rossfields Smith, boxing pro-
moter, ~ft. and Ben Lewis, right, an officer _of the Wel~s
Fargo Bank, have been indicted along with S_a!Dm1e
Marshall, former loan officer at the bank, of co~sp1nng to
defraud Wells Fargo Bank out of more than $21 million.
Walton reportedly jumped out and the race began again. By ~~
this time, adults had jotried the stampede and Ms. Walt.on
was surrounded.
"We stood over her and made her 9it down until police•• ....
game," said Mark Edwards, an ambulance driver who''f;
as ked his dispatcher to call authorities. ' "
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Orange Coa1t DAIL.Y "L.OT/flrlday. Jutv 31, 1981
; Outlook bleak for
! ~ounty fre e way work
.. Orange County commuters
are faced with a dilemma ol sorts u work continues to widen a
$!tort segment of the Santa Ana
l'reeway just north of the county
lfne: ShouJd they be heartened
tbat at least some attempts are
b"'ing made to improve the
crowded highway or shouJd they
t)t upset that such projects never
occur in popuJated parts of this
county?
better to spend mUlions of dollars
wldenina a freeway which wUl
immediately fill up again or
shouJd the money be spent on
projects lo move commuters
through other forms of transit?
The Caltrans officials have
answered that question aJready.
Noting that the Santa Ana
Freeway would have to be
doubled in size -from a six to
12 ·1ane highway -to serve
future needs, they are investing
money instead in commuter
trains and other systems that
don't use highways.
That means Orange County
commuters can expect the 27-
year·old Santa Ana Freeway to
remain much the same. Improve-
ments are planned for the in-
terchange with the Newport-
Costa Mesa Freeway. but not un-
til at least 1986.
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The answer. of course, is that
tbe two are not mutually ex·
otusive. Residents who use the
POad are bound to anticipate an
utra lane while still feeling
~omewhat bitter no lanes are
t dded in central Orange County.
} This lack of attention has
been a constant source or dis-
setisfaction for Orange County
leaders who have virtually
triemorized their speeches blast-
ing Caltrans, our larger and
more influential neighbor county
(o the north and the state
tegislature.
To answer their Orange
Gounty critics, Caltrans officials
have formed their own rhetorical
quiz, which goes like this: Is it
All this leads to the final.
futile question or the commuter:
"Where do I go from here?"
In light of Caltrans '
performance in Orange County
over the past few years, probably
not very far. very fast, very
soon.
Glittering ingots not all gold
! Message is clear
l The message from the House
of Representatives showdown on
the Reagan tax program is pretty
clear.
; The voters who chose Mr.
fleagan by a substantial margin
~ere strongly opting for change.
And they currently have more
confidence in the vision and
hopes of the President than in the
performance retord of the
Democratic congressional
leadership.
A strong outpouring of voter
messages to their congressmen
io the wake of the President's ap-
peal for s upport, coupled with
sbme expert arm twisting by the
President. turned the tide in the
last hours before Wednesday's
vote.
Apart from reducing the total
lflX cut from 30 percent over
three years to 25 percent, and
agreeing to indexing to keep in-
flation from wiping out the cuts,
the President held firmly to the
basic tax program which had
been a keystone or his campaign.
It brings to mind that
Reagan made a pproving ref-
erence at the GOP national con-
vention to the bold leadership or
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. FDR.
too, capitalized on the nation's
mood for change and on early
term personal popularity to mus-
cle through major programs.
Then, as now. there were no
guarantees that the new pro-
grams would work out as predict·
ed. Then, as now, the voters had
mad e very clear their dis-
satisfaction with the state of the
nation.
In 1932 it was the status quo
approach of the Republican
leadership, as the nation was
sliding into economic disaster,
that inspired the call for change.
In 1980, the message, equally
plain, was that Americans had
become disenchanted with the re-
s ults of the Democratic tax-and-
spend programs and with a gov-
ernment that has grown into a
costly, cumbersome dinosaur . In
recent weeks. the actions of
House Speaker Tip O'Neill and
his colJeagues offered too little
evidence they understood the
message a nd had a genuine
change or heart and mind.
How well the Reagan pro-
grams will work remains to be
seen. But the Congressional vote
clearly reflects the strong desire
of the people to try some new ap·
proaches and policies
No penny-ante game
Last week, an advertisement
appeared in the Daily Pilot urg-
a(lg residents lo join the Airport
Goalition. a group that intends to
sµe Orange County government
(pr millions or dollars in damages
over the alleged ill effects of
John Wayne Airport jet noise.
The full-page ad listed the
names or hundreds of persons
identified as "tentative litigants" ih the potential jet noise court
fight. Tom Williams, a developer
who is spearheading the coali-
tion's efforts, says he hopes that at least 3,000 litigants will sign up
l~ sue the county for $100 million,
or more.
But one doesn't become a
litigant, reading of the ad re-
veals, unless he stands willing to
Sbend $1.50 per year (for three
fears> to the attorneys who will ~andJe the case. i Now, considering that each of
•
those 3,000 plaintiffs hopes to col-
lect $30,000 or so for his $450 in-
vestment if they win the $100
million judgment -the money
isn't all that big, either way.
For the coalition's attorneys,
of course, its a winning deal. re·
gardless of the court decision. If
the coalition succeeds in getting
3.000 participants at $150 per
year, that's $450,000 a year for at·
torney bills. For three years, it
totes up to an impressive
$1,350,000 for attorney fees and
charges.
And, of course. the county's
payment for attorneys -county
staff and private counsel -could
mount up similarly.
One way it sizes up, it's the
little guy citizen against the big
guy county government. But with
a million bucks worth of chips on
each side of the table, its' not a
penny-ante neigh borhood game .
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' I ~.M. Boyd I Before his • time
I "Alcohol makes beauttrul, clean Alexander Graham Bell, cret\lted
iind efficient fuel . . . and we can with the invention of the telephone. I
make alcohol from sawdust, a wute say "credited'' becauae there are
Jtroduct of our mllla. Alcohol al.lo can those who claim an Italian came up
~ manufactured from com atalka. wlth the notion fint. Mr. Bell .,,..,
id in fact from almost any ve1et.a· bright , however. Very bri&ht .
e matter capable of fermentation
. 1rowtni crops ... weedl ... even See what you can do with the fact
e iarbas• from our cltJet." You that there are more turkeys In
ow wbo aald that? None other than California than ln any other state.
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WASHINGTON Shockingly, some
of the gold in the nation's bank vaults
may not be as pure as ll is certified to
be.
Even a trifle ~r impurity would re-
duce the value of a l,OOO·ounce gold bar
by thousands of dollars. If it turns out
that there has been widespread dilution
of the gof d content. it would rock the
world's monetary system .
My associates Indy Badhwar and
Jack Mitchell have learned that gold
from at least one bank has allegedly
tested out below standard.
What is even more disturbing, this
bank the Rhode Island Hospital Trust
National Bank -is a big dealer in pre-
cious metals. Its impure supply ap-
parently came from one of the giants in
the world of gold mining and refining -
Engelhard Industries of New Jersey.
T HERE IS NO evidence of foul play
Both the Rhode Is land bank and
Engelhard Industries appear lo be vie·
lims of fauJty testing methods.
Yet they are the victims or a system
of their own makinR. For gold trading
and testing is controlled by a tight little
circle of pinstriped bankers. The In-
vestigation by my reporters indicates
that industry test s tandards are
arbitrary and archaic.
Most or the gold trading on the New
York Commodities Exchange is con-
trolled by only six banks. Incredibly,
the industry empowers only three as·
sayers lo be offi cial testers, and they
work at the pleasure or the corporations
whose gold they are testing.
Because of this inadequate quality
control, there is no telling whether de·
fective gold bars have escaped detec-
JACI ANDIRSON
lion But the implications arc stagger-
ing.
The traffic in gold bullion and gold
futures has been bullish. Since 1975.
when Americans were permitted to own
gold again. billions worth or gold have
changed hands. Once in 1980. the price
passed $800 an ounce an incredible 23
times higher than the $35 an ounce of
less than a decade ago.
INSIDE THE R EAGAN administra-
t ion, top officials are agitating for a re-
turn to the gold standar d. A con-
gressional Gold Commission will report
in October on the precious metal's ef-
fect on our money system.
So the allegation that gold bullion
from the Rhode Island Hospital Trust
National Bank didn't measure up to the
99.9 percent purity standard will send
shock waves throughout the world of
gold mining and refining
The bank, using industry methods.
had certified the ingots as pure gold.
Yet this was disputed by a new testing
machine, railed the Hetra machine.
which showed some adulteration.
F'or verification, the ingots were sent
to independent assayers
Photometrici.. Inc . and Jarrell-Ash
Both ronfirmed the startling findings.
they reported traces of silver. nitrate.
copper. zinc. iron and other elements
Some gold bars varied from the
certified purity standard by 06 perrent
to 33 percent
ONE INGOT WAS also shipped to
England to be melted down by Her Ma
1esty's assay office This most pres
tagious of tests confirmed that the ingot
dad not rontaan the purity that wai.
represented
Bank exerutivc Carl Peterson refused
a reques t for a n inte r view. but
Engelhard vice president Joe Feldstein
said he was "shocked" at the test re
suits "We ran make mistakes an other
areas," he i.aad . "but in this case. we
have to be purer than Caesar's wife."
He promised a thorough investigation.
Other sources have raised the
frightening· possibility that the loose
testing standards may permit the Mafia
to was h its illegal profits 1n adulterated
gold
It is also possible, of course, that the
below-standard ingots are rare excep
lions. But the tes ting procedures are so
lax that the phrase "good as gold" may
lose its meaning
Footnote In future columns. we'll ex
a mine the controversy over the gold in
dustry's testing methods.
Equal pay definition stirs questions
Generally speaking, the women's bat·
tie for equal pay for equal work has met
with little opposition Ask the question
of any90e the chances are 99 percent
will agree lo the proposition. But what
are they agreeing to?
Most people will tell you that it means
a woman working as an accountant,
bank manager, cook. bartender. or
truckdriver should get the same pay as
a man similarly employed
So it will come as a great surprise to
them, private employers especially, to
learn that Isn't what they mean al all.
THE NEW CONCEPT of equal pay
for equal work as put forth by organited
labor is that women performing work
"qualitatively equal" to some pre·
selected job classifications. which are
predominantly filled with men. should
get the same pay.
The new meaning surfaced in San
Jose where the stage was set ror the
labor disputes which can be expected to
overshadow all o ther work con·
troversies during this decade.
Obviously labor leaders believed it
would be easier to make the
"breakthrough" ror this new concept
with a public agency. But in choosing
San Jose It was not because it is now the
statfs fourth largest city but rather
.
because the city is headed by a woman
mayor and has a city council mostly
female.
I N PUS H ING T H E IR case
qualitatively equal work .comparisons
were made between a secr etary at
$18,000 and a senior mechanic earning
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$31,000; a librarian receiving $7,700 less
than a plant s upervisor ; and typist·
c lerks paid $14 ,300 versus
groundskeepers at $17,500.'
These subjective comparisons which
seem to be not simply comparing ap-
ples and oranges but grapes a nd
watermelons, open up a whole new can
or worms in the labor-management
field.
That this is bound to extend into the
private sector is a foregone conclusion.
Traditionally, historically and as a
practical matter, government pay has
been determined by prevailing pay in
private industry. So while the union or-
ganized public employees in San Jose
may have' won the first round in that ci
ly their prospects ror further victories
in the publk employee arena are dim
unless their concepts gain acceptance
by privat.e employers.
However. efforts to legislate this con·
cept into bein ~ have been made
Already a bill in that direction by As
sem blyman Rall Lockyer has cleared
the Assembl} but only after it was
watered down to require only that the
state give consider ation to qualitative
factors in futurt? salary setting. The
measure is yet to be approved by the
Senate
STATE OFFICIALS say that undoub·
tedly there will be some effort to com
pare education. training and experience
required for the various classifications
in the future The equalization however
is m ore likely to be accomplished
through differenllals in future cost or
living wage adjustments spaced out
over a long period.
"In no event." said an official who is
involved in employee relations, "can
the state be expected to pay more than
pri vale industry pays for similar
work."
The bottom line is that nobody is go·
Ing to pay any more than people are
willing lo work for.
Exce~s of nioney can pave way to poverty
The late great saloon entertainer, Joe
E. Lewis, was fond of saying, ''There's
one thing money can't buy -poverty."
It always raised a large laugh. But it
doesn't happen lo be true.
Money In large amounts bought pov·
erty for many entertainers like Lewis -
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not to menUon his bomon}'m, Joe Louis,
the boxer . who m a de mlUlons and
ended ln bock to the u .S. sovernment.
ll bH bou1ht poverty for many
hmllles who suddenly won hu1e
••HPllM• priiet, went on bln&ea. and a year or t" i.i.r found tbemHlves
more tlli*• than before t.bey wand the
wtnaJ.nc Uckel ln tbelt beAdl.
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for investors, for companies, and for
countries. For m oney, just lite fire, i1 a
splendid servant but a ruthless muter:
if you cannot control ll, il can ruin you.
fotellect is no protec:Uon against it.
Mark Twain lost a fortune in backing
bad inventions: so also, in England, did
Thackeray and SLr Walter Scott. Many a.n artist, an actor, an inventor, bas
died broke after r unning through not
one but several fortunes.
U John Barrymore had not been so
hu1ely auccesaful, he· wouJd not have
been able to lndulae his tastes so ex-
travaaanUy, and wouJd have remained
a aerloua actor unUI bis last days, ln·
stead of the pathetic buffoon he
became.
&VEN THOSE with 10-called "bull·
oe11 beedl'• an 90l lmmane from thl•
emotlonal allmeal. The ebraoldel ol
commerH are s tudded wltb c ... ol •·
tHprllMNl'I wbo went wild wU.b ~.
o••rut.dld UMmMl"8 ud eaded ln
baunqitty eoun or wone. Had lbe1 Dfl rW. eo b1P if) fut. tMJ CICM&ld ~
have faJlen so far so precipitously.
Money is as much a myth as romanlic
love. Both are easier to find than to
keep, easier to misuse than to handle.
easier to become victimized by than
mas ter of. Too much Is as bad as too lit·
tie the trouble being that we know
when we have too little. but we learn we
have too much only when it is too late.
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Whal would Preeldenl Rea1an do wlth a
1ac·b\? He'• an ax and saddle ma.n, a
bud1et trimmer. F.K.
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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1911
DEATH NOTICES
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20% seek transfers froDl Ocean View
• Nearly 20 percent of the atu-
dents ualped to attend Ocean
View Jl1th School this fall will
be atteadin1 classes elsewhere
ln the Huntincton Beach Union
Hilb School District.
Moat ol the m transferring
studentl have cited the variable
credit system u their rea.aoo for
not attending the school, accord:
ing to Glen Dysinger, aaailtant
superintendp&-in charge of
Plannlni Refearcb and Evalua-
tion. Al the same lime 283 are
transferring In.
The unique grading system
bas been the center of con-
troversy since lt was started In
1971. Studenta must receive at
leut a C grade in order to 1a1n
credit.
In tbe pa.st two years Ocean
Vlew bu bad 5 percent more
non-graduaUni sen.ion than the
district average.
The debate over student
transfers has been fueled by a
rule banning tramferrin1 stu·
dents from participating in
sporta for one year. This la the
first year it bas applied t.o ln·
coming freshmen.
Eleven parents loet a lelaJ
batUe lh1I week to overturn tbe
d.latrict's sporta~cy, when a Superior Court uqe ruled in
favor ol tbe diJ ct.
Io September the variable
credit prolfam will be cut in
half and will apply to only
freshman science classes,
English, math and some elecUve
courses, accordin1 to school
principal George Block.
Block said lt WU too IOOD to
telJ lf tbe 50 percent pro1ram re-
ducUoo will induce some ol the
727 Ocean View transfers to re-
turn to the school.
Even ii tbey don't return, 1Jyi1-
in1er said it will make very lit·
Ue dllference becauae the diJ.
trlct receives ita state and
federal fundin1 baaed on
avera1e daily dlatrlctwide atten-
dance regard.Jess of where the
student attends.
What wiU be reduced la the $85
Ocean View receives per student
for supplies and transportation.
The overall reduction of 464 stu-
dent.a will mean a $39,«0 1065.
Districtwide, 1, 713 students
wilJ transfer to other schools:
Huntington Beach High School
will gain 75 st udents ,
Westminster will lose 126,
Marlna will gain 157, Fountain
Valley wlU gain 250 and Ediaon
will gain 108.
Dysinger said he waa unaware
that there were so many
tranafening students unW the
first district report on the sub-
ject waa compiled this year.
"Frankly we were surprised,"
said Dysinger. "But other than
the bother of processing paper it
realty hasn't been a problem."
Even with the loss of students,
Ocean View will have a popula·
lion of 2,247 or 136 more than
last year. The school was built
for 2,289.
"There's no possibility that
Ocean View wiU be closed," said
Dysinger. "Even with the out·
migration, its population is sta·
ble."
The only school facing a
dangerous drop in populatlon ~
Edison which has 200 fewer stu-
dents than it was built for, ac-
cording t.o Dysinger.
If the trend continues, trustees
will consider redrawing boundry
lines by the end of the year,. he
added.
sentenCed to 24 years
Doctor
faces
sentence
A Fountain Valley physician
convicted oo 12 counts of illegal-
ly prescribing drugs faces sen-
tencing on Aug. 27 in central
Orange County MunicipaJ Court.
Dr. Matthew Szawlowsti was
convicted last Friday of the mis·
demeanors by a jury in Judge
Richard Pars low Jr. 's
courtroom in Santa Ana.
The doctor could be sentenced
to a maximum 28 months in
custody, but such a stiff sat·
tence is unlikely, said Deputy
District Attorney James Clon-
inger. Szawlowski also could be
fined as much as $60,000, he
said.
The doctor was arrested last
December after be allegedly
prescribed s timulants and
depressants to undercover
agents who later claimed they
never were made to explain
their medical ~t.ories.
Physicians are required to
seek such information before
prescribing controlled sub·
stances.
The state Board of Medical
Quality Assurance also has flied
accusations against Szawlowski.
and a separate bearing is
scheduled for Oct. 26 to de-
termin e whether the
circumstances in the case merit
s anctions, including possible
suspension of revocation ot bis
medical license.
Szawlowski is free on bis own
recognizance.
Girl, 5 , hurt
by neighbor
A 5-year-old Huntington Beach
girl was injured outside her
apartment complex when an up-
stairs neighbor plun1ed over a
third-floor balcony and landed
on her, police reported today.
Tbe girl, whose name was
withheld by police, and the
neighbor, Anita Ceriona, 34, both
were reported in fair condiUoo
today at Fountain Valley Com·
munity Hospital.
Tl\e incident occurred at about
6 p.m. Wednesday in an apart-
ment complex at 16000 Villa
Yorba . Police said the
circumstances surrounding the
woman's fall have not been de·
termined.
Late dog liceme
pen alty clarified
An arUcle in Wednesday's
Daily' Pilot listed an inaccurate
penalty fee for late do1 llcenae
purchases in Huntington Beach.
On Aug. 1, the do1 fee prices.
will rise 50 percent. Tbe regular
license fee ls $12.50, with balf·
SKIMMING ALONG -Mall Clark. 19, of
Newport Beach does a little skimboarding at
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the L Street beach in Newport. The weather
has given him plenty of days to practice.
Contractor faces action
Huntington company accused of dumping hazardous waste
The Los An1eles city attorney's
office is taking steps t.o bar a
Huntington Beach contractor
from doing business with the
city. .
The contractor is accused ot
dumping hazardous waste
material near Irvine and
withholding wages.
Deputy city attorney
Christopher M. Westhoff was in·
Search pushed
for county
girl, 11
Investigators stepped up their
search for an 11 -year-old
girl wbo ran away from her home
Tuesday in Garden Grove and
basn 't returned.
Beatris Irene Morales, a 95-
pound girl with brown eyes and
dark brown hair, left ber Loma
Street home about 5 p.m. Tuesday
wearing blue Jean.a and a red·and·
white striped tank top, said
Orange County sberilra Sit. Dan
Spratt.
Out ol breath, she called ber
parentl three hours later but re-
fused to come home or divuJee her
location, be 1aid, adding tbere
was no initJal sign of foul play.
structed by the Los Angeles
Public Works board during a
hearing Monday to begin findings
to declare E and G lnc. a "non·
responsible bidder.'•
U the Huntington Beach com-
pany, owned by Walt Taylor, is
declared a "non-responsible bid·
der" it will not be allowed to COO·
tract with any city agency.
In a s tatement reported
through ~ secretary, Taylor
denied all charges and said the
matter was being handled by bis
attorney.
Westhoff added, however, that
the action may be moot, since
the company 'is not curre0Uy a
low bidder on any city contracts.
The company has been accused
by union and stale health officlaJs
of exposing six workers to
carcinogenic asbestos and then
deliberately mixing it with non-
toxic material before dumpl.q it
illegally in the Coyote Jandflll
near Irvine.
lo March the Callfomil Oc-
cupational Safety and Health Ad·
ministration <Cal-OSHA) illued
i.wo citations against the com-
pany for aUe1edly expoel.q t.be
workers to ubeatoe wlt.bout pro-
viding needed safety equipment.
Thocse citations were followed
by two other citation.a in June
for "serious willful" vtolationa
involving exposure to wOl"ken
mixing asbestos and the non-
toxic wastes on a Williamingt.oo
loading dock, according to Shah
Bains, senior industrial
hygienist for Cal-OSHA.
The last two violations carried a
$10,000 fine each, which the owner
will challenge during a bearing
Aug. 4 before the California OSHA
appeals Board in Los Angeles.
"Tbey were well aware that
they were not supposed to dispose
of it like that," said Bains. "We
have proof that be knowingly
dumped it."
In addition to the health
cbar1es. the company baa been
accused ol underpaying 13 DOO·
union workers a total of $46,526 ln
salary and penalties on withhold-
ing wages.
Pat Smith, a spokeswoman for
the Public Works Commission,
said that the workers were sbort·
ed while working on a demolition
proje ct for tbe Los Angeles
Harbor Department at Berths 200
0 le H lo Wilmington.
The board bu requested that
the harbor department with.bold
further payment to E le G Coo·
tracton unW t.be waaes have
been paid.
The Wllminitoa location ls al.lo
tbe lite where tbe ubestoe wu al·
le1edly mixed wltb non-t.oxJc
material before being tran.aport·
ed to Orange County.
Former
Lag u n an
fine d t oo
A 1974 Laguna Beach High
School graduate whose life was
s pared by hijackers of a
Pakistani airliner in March waa
sentenced t.o 24 years in prison
Thursday after pleading guilty
to drug smuggling.
Craig Richard Clymore, 24 , a
former Lake Forest resident, re-
ceived 12 years each on bis plea
of guilty to two counts of smug-
gling three kilograms of heroin
and hashish oil into the U.S.
from Pakistan.
Clymore was also fined $50,000
by U.S. District Judge Thomas
Platt in his Brooklyn, N.Y.,
courtroom. His federal prison
terms are to be served con-
secutively.
Since bis return t.o this country
from Damascus, Syria in early
April, Clymore has been held in
lieu of $10 million ball at the
Metropolitan Corrections Center
in Brooklyn.
The bail ls reported to be the
highest ever set in the Brooklyn
court.
Clymore, who also used the
surname Richards, wu one of more than 100 hostages aboard a
Pakistani jet that was bi·
jacked March 2 on a flight from
Karachi to Peshawar.
The plane, seized by three op-
ponents of the Pakistan govern-
ment, was eventually flown to
Damascus, where the hostages
were released March 14 in ex·
change for the freedom ol 54
jailed Pakistani political
prisoners.
Just hours after the hostages'
release, news of a grand jury in-
dictment naming Clymore and
eight other Californians was re·
leased by the U.S. Attorney's of·
rice in New York.
Announcement of the indict·
ment was kept secret while
Clymore was in captivity for
fear be would be harmed by the
hijackers.
Efforts to return Clymore to
the United States were hindered
by the lack of an extraditioo
treaty with Syria. However, he
was taken into c ustody by
Syrian authorities and later
signed a waiver of extradition to
come to the United States and
face the charges.
Initially Clymore pleaded in·
nocent t.o dope smuggling and
taking part lo a conlinuing
criminal enterprise -puniaba·
ble upon conviction by We im·
prisonmeot without parole.
But lut month be changed bi.I
plea and admitted being the
rintleader for eight couriers
who brought drugs into the U.S.
by ingestina condoms filled with
heroin and huhish oU.
Al Clymore'• trial, U.S. At·
torney Thomas Roth presented
evidence that the La.run• Beach ,
,
GIVEN 24 YEARS
Drug smuggler Clymore
High School graduate made 20
trips to the Middle East, and,
though bis claimed yearly in·
come was $12,000, he bad paid a
travel agent $105,000 for plane
trips in one year.
Clymore is the son of San Juan
Capistrano residents Glenn and
Thelma Clymore, who were pres-
ent during their son's sentenc-
ing.
News reports said the elder
Clym ore called Roth an
"animal" after the sentence was
handed down, and had to be
restrained by court.room bailiffs.
Clymore's parents have stead·
fasUy maintained their son is in·
nocent. .
U.S . drug enforcement
authorities were re portedly
tipped off to Clymore's drug
smuggling activities when two of
bis aUeged accomplices became
violently ill from swallowing
drug·f V led condoms last
January. .
The two women were clearing
customs in New York's John F.
Kennedy Airport after arriving
on a flight from Pakistan with
Clymore when they became ill
and were rus hed to nearby
Queens General Hospital.
One of the women· was said t.o
have been carrying 593 grains ol
heroin in 60 ingested condoms.
Tbe second woman had aimilar-
1 y concealed 27 ounces of
hashish oil, according to federal
Drug Enforcement Administra-
tion officials.
Knife-wielding .
bandit sought
Police are searching for a
knife-wielding bandit who al·.
legediy robbed Marks Clotbint,
16672 Beach Blvd., HunUngt.oo
Beach, of about $180.
The incident occurred at 4
p.m . Thursday, when a man en·
tered the store, threatened tbe
clerk with a knife and took
money from the register, police
said. '-.-.rice charged for altered
a11lmal1. The 50 percent late
ch•r1e will be added to these
fee•.
, "When you have one tb1s youn1
who SUya away from home lh1I
lon1, we start looking into these ·
things," said Spratt.
Ne~portfires set
by bottle r.ockets?
Irvine hOnsing sites selected
Bottle r1>cket1 are beln 1
'9amed for two ftret that broke
out lD Newport Beacb durtq lbe' ,..t 31 boun -OGe bunUq ID
~,.. o/. bruab and a MeOGd ctoms
11t•llt dama,-e to a 1ar•1• l'OQI.
Newport ft.re autborttJ• Nld
two 15-year-old boJI are bltna ...-tJoned lD coonectloa wtlb dM Tlmnday atternooa bruah IN la ID open field wnt o/. 15lb ........ l"lnftClaten aald It took tlMm
• minute. to uUn1ut1b tbe Man that reportedly •tarted
'
when a bottle rocket landed ln •
champ ol bruab. The one-acre
field la owned by Beeco, Ltd.
Tbe HCOGd fire, autborttlea
aalcl, brc*e out at DH Clay 8'.
at 5:32 1.m. today wbe.n 1 boWe
rocket landed (Xl a aara•e root.
Two DIAcbbon -Cb.rt• Duda
ud .,._ S.batucd -bad tbe nre llllClll' eoatro& by tbe time
fire ellllD• arrlved, oftldila
aald. TIM bla• taUled about
MOO worth of d1ma1e to tbe
,.,a1• owned bJ Pbllip Nellon.
By aaau.ao G&BIN °' ............. Tbe City of lrvlJ>e and the
Irvine Compaqy are well Oft
their way toward meetln1 tbe
reqWl'emmtt o/. tbe out-GI-court
aetUemeat o/. a l1nult alletlq
clty son1JlC pollclet were ez.
chtalonary toward Jow·lAcome
people, aecordin1 to eltJ pj..._.
Debby Llan.
Tb• out-of-court aetllement
called for tbe city Uld tbe com-
pany to ldmW')t altel for 721 UD·
·ttl of ••nc ·ror ·1ow ·mcome famWiL ..,.
Ill.el for U.. ualta baft .,.
bHD ~ tD tbe tollowiq
\)roJedl to be built bJ Im: _
-Woodbridp vtuu. wtddl ls
to include UO affordable unita,
at Yale Avenue and Weet Yale
Loop.
-Orchard Park, wblcb ls to
include IO affordable unlta at
Irvine c.enter Drive .. at ol Jcl·
frey Road.
-Wlochrood, which ls to in-
clude 1JO affordable unlta at
C\alver Drtve and tbe prGpOMd
extenaloD o/. Deerfield A vtDUe.
-Woodbrlqe Ow, wbl~ ls to include 1JO affordable aDltl
near Altm Avenue and J~
Road.
-NorUlwood, wblcb ls to lD· et• • attar41ble aaltt Mar tbe Sula Ana PrMWIJ IDd
Trabuco ao.d.
Unlvemtr !own cent,r.
I
which la t.o include 120 aHorlia·
ble units at Campua Drive and
C1llfomla~yeqµ~. __ _
-Uni veralty Town Center
Site U, which ls to include 105 If·
fordable ..ttl at Campus Drive
and Bridle A•eoue.
Tbe1e ua.ltl are to be made If·
fordable to " lDcom• famlllet,
tbon earnlQI leu tban ID per-
c.at o/. UM Oran11 County me•
d.lu 1uri1· income of m.ooo.
'brou•b ftderal bou.alna 1ub-
1ldtff. Tb•• aoblld.ln allow
low·lncome penou to PQ 15
perc• o/. tbelr lDeome to.ard
tll• real wltb tbe federal ~
menl PddAI up tbe balance.
In 1dditloo to lbla -.o\alhll
lawsuit flied by the Oran1e
County Fair Hou1lnc Cowldl~
the ~lty sWl faces a tanult ft.led
by the Le1al Aid Society oa
behalf ol some low-income peo.
pie alleetna that city IODinl Ian
were dl1crlmlnatory toward
them.
A trial date bun't yet been Ml
for lhla IJ< ln 0Tan1e ~
Super:tor Court.
A UUrd boullq lawsuit, flied
by Irvine ,...dent Wealey llan
wbo alle•ed tbat tbe envt.roD·
mental Impact report • tbe
clty'1 eutern lDd\altrial com·
plex didn't -..ute&1 addaw houalftc llluee, wu won ln court
b7 t.be Clt.y o11rnn,. ..
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· . .-a Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT/Friday, July 31, 1981
9c imm~ity
case due
high • m
SAN FRANCJSCO (APJ -The
state Supreme Court will decide
whether the Clty of Westminster
can be sued for damages by a
woman wbo wu lnjured while
ttllegedly bein~ Wied by police u
"bail" to catch a knifer. 1
Justices Stanley Mosk, Frank
Richardson, Otto Kaus and AJ.Jen
Broussard voted Thursday lo
grant a hearing to Westmlnater
and two policemen in a swt
brought by Yolanda Davidson.
The state Appeal Court on
April 21 reinstated her damage
lawsuit which had been dis·
missed by the superior court on
March 20 on immllDity growids.
She alleged police were staked
out at a laundromat when a man
suspected of stabbing two other
women attacked her before they
could stop him. · Officers said a man resem::<
bUng the attacker or two women
had been placed under sur·
veillance. They had watched
him for 15 minutes and iden·
lilied him as the likely attacker
when he stabbeb and assaulted
Ms. Davidson.
Her su.it alleged the officers
intentionally or negligently used
her as bait to attract the knlfar,
that she wu not a•are of tb1a
nor was she able to protect
herself.
Her lawsu.it claims t.hla wu a
planned part ot an olficlal police
investigation ln which the ol·
flcera knowingly used her,
without h.,r knowledge or con·
sent, to attract the assaUa.ot and
help in his capture.
The appeal court ruled im·
munily granted oHicers
furnishing protection a1ainst
crime does not apply to police
acting al operational or
ministerial levels but is confined
to persons making basic policy
decisions.
It said there was a speclaJ du·
ty of care between police and the
woman which caused ao excep-
tion to immunity.
The city's petition to the
Supreme Court said the ruling
meant immunity ls retained only
as to "high level policy matting
orricials who are politically
responsible for decisions regard·
ing police protection·' and could
paralyze police recruiting and
severely hamper crime preven·
lion unless reversed.
Haitian refugees
health hazard?
MIAMI (AP> -Many Haitian
refugees, popular as cheap,
ha r d -working help in South
Florida restaurants and hotels,
surrer from roundworm and
other diseases that pose serious
health hazards, medical officials
warn.
An estimated 50,000 Haitian
refu1ees have arrived here in
the pa.st three years. Doctors
say they suffer high rates or
t u bercu losis, some s urfer
tropical maladies s u ch as
malaria and elephantiasis, but
the greatest threat is
roundworm.
·'There is a very serious
potential problem in the South
Florida food industry," says Dr.
Thomas Rice, a Miami tropical
disease specialist wbo treats
many Haitians as a consultant to
the U.S. Public Health Service.
He said if Haitians do not
follow good hygenic practices,
"food, utensils and plates can
become contaminated and
(roundworm) can spread."
The Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste, a
leader in Miami's Little Haiti,
says Rice and others use "racist
tones" to discuss refugee heaJlh.
"The way they say it is, we
Haitians are incapable or acting
like human beings . . . This is
just a scare tactic created in or·
der to create more backlash
against Haitians."
Jerry Robinson, executive
director of the Florida
Restaurant Association, saJd the
group is urging slate and county
officials to take action to avert
potential beaJth problems.
He added, "The associatioo
will be notilylng our members of
the alleged impending dangers
and ask they tighten up on these
particular problems during
e~ployment interviews."
Roundworm is a parasite that
lodges in the intestines and
causes malnutrition, a nemia,
abdominaJ pain and bowel ob-
s tructions . Rice said it is
generally transmitted through
inadequate personal hygiene.
A study by the Atlanta-based
national Centers for Disease
Control found 45 percent of ar!
riving refugees had roundworm,
and Rice said 80 to 90 percent of
those who sought hospital treat·
menl for various ailments aJso
had the parasite. But CDC doc·
tors are not as concerned as
Rice.
"Food handlers can be taught
proper hand washing procedures
so f don't Wnk Haitians pose an
opportunity for massive con·
lamination," said Dr. Laurence
Farer. acting director of the
quarantine division.
Farer said there "should be no
public heaJth hazard" from ffai.
lians who are screened when
they arrive. He conceded that
some "slip in," but said: "I
think they are more of a risk to
individual health and to im·
mediate family members than
to the public at large.''
College
• signups
closed
A record hllh number of IJ>P.ll·
canu bu forced CaJ State i..oo,
Beach ottlclall to cloae ....-.
1raduate admluloD to Ute
•choola ot bwdn•• admlnlltra·
lion and en1ineertn• for next
fall.
A school ornctaJ said the •ud·
den rlae ·lo the number of
eo1ineertn1 majora can be Part·
ly attributed to tbe Rea1a.n ad·
mlnlst.ratlon's pledee for higher
defense spending, creaUna a
need for enpneers.
The rise in business ad·
ministration majors la due to
more lucrative Jobs availabJe
iq the field, the official Hid.
Figures released by the unJ.
versily Indicate that through
June 3, 716 applications had
been received lo the school or
business administration, up
about :ii> percent from last year.
Applications for the school of
engineering totaled 1,800, up
about 32 percent from last year.
Most other underrraduate pro-
grams are still open, uolveraity
orficials said. Those areas
closed include nursing, art
history and industrial design in
the department or art.
TLC prograpi
needs Mesa
volunteers
Volunteers to deliver meals to
senior citizens in Costa Mesa are
badly needed this summer, an·
nounced a spokesman for Proj-
ect TLC.
The Transe>ortation. Lunch
and CounseUng organization of-
fers a nutrition and social
service program for frail elderly
citizens of Or:.~ge County.
"Due lo s ummer vacations,
many of our volunteers are out
of town, causing a great need for
m o re volunteers." the
spokesman said.
Mileage is reimbursed, he
added, and the work rewarding.
Volunteers are asked to call
835-8011 for additional informa·
tion about the program.
Oil official
sets talk at
HB chamber
William L. Donnelly , vicepresi·
dent of the western region of
Aminoil USA, Inc ., will be
featured speaker at t.be general
membership meeting Monday of
the Huntington Beach Chamber
of Commerce.
The meeting will begJo at noon
in the Huntington Beach Inn,
211 12 Pacific Coast Highway.
A new chamber manager has
been selected. She is Joyce Rid·
dell, wbobad been manager of the
San Carlos Chamber of Com·
merce since 1973.
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FUZZV FRIENDS -Patrice Nelms, LJ, or Moore, Okla. Cleft )
and Tari Simpson, 11, of Dana Point, stroll at Dana Point
Harbor with their fuzzy buddies Clyde and Harry. The af·
f ectionate creatures have fasteners on their hands which al·
low them to clasp their mitts around their companions·
necks.
Hearing
on abuse
recessed ·
The preliminary hearlnt for slJ
people charted ln connection with
alle1ed child poroo1r1pby activi·
ty at a HunUnaton Harbo"1 home:
baa been recessed until Sept. 14,
following 3~ days of cloaed-door;
testimony in West Oran1e County.
M uolclpal Court.
Orange County Deputy Di.strict·
Attorney Marty Enquiat said the·
recess was needed because ot'
scheduling problems Involving;
defense attorneys and the pro6·
ecution staff.
He said one of the alleged vie·:
Ums, an Orange County girl, oow
14, has completed her testimony.
The second aJleged victim int.be
case, a Loe Angeles girl, now 10, la
expected to t.esUfy in September,
he said.
Charged with a total or 129
counts or child molesting and two
narcotics violations are John
Steen, 55, and his wife Christi, 30,
both of Huntington Harbour ;
Mary Yvonne Plunkett, Z2, of
Long Beach ; Teena Lucille '
Schoobs, 21, or Costa Mesa, and
Irma Cruz, 35, of Anaheim, who
has beentbeSteens' maid.
All have entered not guilty
pleas and are free on bond.
The six were arrested after
Huntington Beach police raided
the Steens' home April 5, seizing
more than 100 sexually explicit
videotapes, including materiaJ
described by officers as child pornography.
Cultural classes set for HB
Registration ls under way for
cultural classes sponsored by.
the Allied Arts Board of Hunt-
ington Beach.
Drawing and painting will be
taught in a four:week workshop
supervised by TonJ Richards.
The claases, scheduled for 1 to 3
p. m . Wednesdays beginning
Aug. 5, will be held at the
downtown library annex, 525
Main St. Tbe course is for
youngsters, age 10 to 15. Fee is
$25.
A basic crafts course involv·
ing leather. fiber , clay and
enamel, will be taught by Irene
Mori.
This class, also for ages 10 to
15, will be held for four weeks
from 9 lo 11 a .m . Wednesdays,
beginning Aug. 5, also at the
downtown library annex. •
For adults. three-week
workshops in turning color
1 "Our 24lh year "
~ Auto & Homeownt rs ·~·?. Ouotes By Phone
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slides mto prints wiJJ be offered
in tbe Communit y Media
Production Center at the centraJ
library, 7111 Talbert Ave.
Charge for this course is $40.
Registration forms for any of
the Allied Arts Board courses
are available at the central and
branch libraries, but must be re·
turned to the central library
only
Information a bout these
classes and others planned., by
the Allied Arts Board can be ob-
tained by calling Pat Langner,
842-4481, ext. 33.
Energy plan unveiled
LOS ANGELES <AP> An
85-point energy conservation
plan that would cost $1.2 billion
to implement over the next nine
years but would save $490
million on energy bills in the
final year alone has been UO·
veiled by Mayor Tom Bradley.
The multi-faceted plan to re·
duce energy waste 21 percent by
1990, the result or two years'
work by the 29·member Los
Angeles Energy Management
Advisory Board, has been sub-
mitted to the city council
Advisory board chairwoman
and councilwoman Joy Picu.s,
who joined Bradley and bis
energy chief Mark Braly at a
news conference, said it would
probably take two years to im·
plement all 85 recommenda·
lions.
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Maverick stands by tax vote
P:effords only Republican to vote against tax plan
WASHINGTON <AP> -Sometlmet, you Juat
ave to It.and OD Pl'iDelP1e aad belief, Hfa Ver·
ont Rep. Jamee .Jefform, lbe cmly Republican to ote qainlt President Reapn'1 'tu-cut plan.
"How do I 10 back to Vermont and teU an ao..
ear-old window that Uall COUD 11 IO broke
e've Sot to cut her minimum
lal Security benefit back &Del
t lbe same Ume we're &lvlne
11 bllllon to the oU com·
antes?" Jeffords uked.
Llke other Republicans,
efforda backed Reaian's
ud1et-cuttln1 packa1e that
tripped bUUom of doUara from
irama benefitlnt bla conatl-
enta. But be drew lbe line OD e1identlal loyalty Wednesday ..... ,....
190 other Republlcan1, joined by 41 Democrat.a,
pproved Rea1an'a 25 percent, three-year tax cut.
It wu the aubttantJal tax brew for oil com-
anles and big buslneaa that drew bll ire, and be
d.n't confine it to the bill backed by Rea1an. U be
ad the chance, be said he would have voted
gainat the plan promoted by Houae Democratic
aden.
"There really essentially la no difference
,ween the tax packages," Jeftorda said. "The
emocrats are no better . . . The speaker
Thomas O'Neill Jr., D-Maaa.) and. the president
clldn't mentloa all this &lveaway to bullness. They
were embarruaed by it."
H1a maverick vote came despite a telephone call from Vice President Georte Buab and a coo-
sUtuent response ot •·1 in support of Reacan's tu
pactaie followinc the president's broadcast
speech Monday n11bt.
"Look, I came here (to Coairesa> ln 1975 with
atron' feelln&a about the oU companiea," Jefforda
said. 'There's Juat no way I can reconcile lbia vote
and •o back to Vermont with any lntesrtty."
"The majority of my coa.atltuenta, if you take away the rhetoric and the political poaturi.n1, I'm
confident they would support me."
Jeffords, •7, 1alned some notoriety earUer tbll
year because he baa been living ln bla con-
greaa1ooal office.
"That's the way the game goes -I un-
derstand that," be sald. "But sometime you have
to stand on principle and belief."
Anyway, be added, "I lblnk they'll forgive me.
I have a strong feelin1 that when people win, they
are a lot more generous than when they lose.
Down lhe road there are issues they're going to
need me on."
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H/F Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Juty 31, 1911
'OVER EASY -Bryan Nelson, seated , pulls his head in ash.is
buddy, Mike Vasquez, 8, looks. for clear landing space. The
boys were taking turns doing flips on a Mi ami playground.
All ended well. and Bryan managed to hang onto his tongue.
Moonies
Violaie
• zoning
TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (AP>
The UnJ.ficaUoo Church of the
Rev . Sun Myun1 Moon baa
•creed to remove about 81 boatl
from ltl Tarrytown tatate by
Saturday to complf wtt.b local
aonlq laws. a vUlaae official
bu aald.
The church property, known
aa tbe Belvedere Eatate, la
zoned aa realdtntlal and not
commercial and the boat
atorage ii therefore a vloJatloa,
uld villa1e admlnlatrator
PelfY Slavin.
The church bu aald the boata
ar e destined for t.be Glouceater,
Maas., area, wbere t.bey will be
wied ln a church trainln1 pro-
gram described u similar to the
''Outward Bound" In wbicb
young people are taugbt boatln1,
mountain climbing and 1urvivaJ
In t he wild.
About 30. boats were removed
1 from the property last month
after building Inspector William
Baird was aUowed to enter the
estate, counted 98 boats and ad-
vised the church or the zoning
violation.
Mrs. Slavin described the
boats as "regular pleasure
boats, speed boats with UlUe
canopies.
She said t.bat untlJ the story
was publicized, "99 percent or
the community was unaware
that the boats were there."
Since the r esidents have
become aware of the situation,
s he said, "We haven't gotten
any caJls about it at Villa~e
Hall, either pro or con."
Meanwhile, attorneys for both
the Village or Tarrytown and the
Town or Greenburgh announced
they are preparing to take the
Unification Church to court for
failing to pay property taxes.
Mountain ranger fights for
endangered black bears
CHEAT MOUNTAIN, W.Va. (AP> -Joe Reif-
fenberger sometimes wonders bow many
tombstones it will take before his black bears are
·DEA TH NOTICES
OlENES P e g Ry Ke I I e y . A m y
FREDRICK WILLIAM O'Grady, Sally Garrity and
DIENES, SR . age 62 passt has brother Gary Garrard
edawayonJuly27, 1981 Hd Recatatao n o r the Holy
t 1s survived by has wife Rosary will be held on r rirnce~. sons r reori cK Friday, July Jl. 1981 at
Dienes, Jr or Murietta 7 JOPM at McCormick's
Springs, Ca., Robert Green, Laguna Beach Chapel Mass
.Jr. or Cano_ga Park. Ca. of Christian Burial wall take
daughters Janel Fondren or place on Saturday, August 1.
Costa Mesa. Ca . Fredricka 1981 at 11.00AM at St
Dienes or Redlands. Ca . Cathennei. Catholic Churcb.
sisters Mrs. Mary Sallay or with interment at PacHic
Fullerton, Ca .. Louise View Cemetery In lieu or
Proctor or Hayward. Ca . flowers the fam1ly requests
brother Albert Dienes or contr1but1ons be made to the
Cleveland, Ohio and 4 Daniel Garrard Memorial
grandchaldren ~emoraal Fund, co Fadehly ~avangs &
services were held at Loan. Laguna Beach, Ca.
Newport Beach American McC ormic k Mortuar y .
L e g i o n P o s t 1 2 9 1 Laguna Beach directors
Arrangements bv Neotune MYERS Society Wlth burial al sea. C A R L R . M Y E R S .
FACCOU resident or Santa Ana. Ca.
llARLAN N FACCOU. Passed away on July 29,
resident or Irvine , Ca 1981 Beloved husband or
Passed away on July JO. Dorothy Myers, loving
1981. He is survived by his father or Melvi1 Myers and
wtce Lois E Faccou. son Dona Neale. c heris hed
Harlan N. Faccou, Jr . grandfather or Lori, Lisa,
da'ughter Gayle Michele Michelle, Tracy and Kelly.
Parr and J grandchildren devoted brother or Nellie
Services will be private Daisy Bllltngs. Mr. Myers
Pacific View Mo rtuary was a member or Mar Visla
directors Masonic Lodge J820 F&AM
GARRARD for over SO years, serving as
DANIEL R GARRARD treasurer for 12 years Also
resident or Laguna Beach· a member or St John the
Ca. Passed away on July 29: D1v1ne Ep1s~opal Church.
198l. He is survived b.w Funeral services were heJd
mother Tess rather Phil on Friday, July JI, 1981 at
sisters Nan'cy Johnson 'lO JOAM .at Harbor -----------~· Lawn-Memorial Chapel with the Mar Vista Masonic
Lodge #820 orracialing
I.ALTY IHGlr.o..i
SMITH & TUTHILL
WESTCLI~ CHAP'EL
427 E I 7lt1 St
Costa Me~a
646-q3 71
,.UCI llOTHllS
SMITHS' MOaTUAlY
627 Main S1
HunhnQton Buach
536·6539
,ACIRC VllW
MIMOllALP'Aa•
Cen-etery Mortuarv
Chaoel-Cremalory
3500 P&e1lic View Drove
NewPOrt Beach
644·2700
McCOIMIQC MOITUAlllS
LaQuna Beach
494-941 5
Lacuna Hills
768-0933
San Juan C.p1strano
,9s-1n6
t4AalOI LA wt6-MT. OUVI
Mortuarv • C..meterv
Crenwtorv 162$ G191er Ave
Cost• Me,.
5'*0·S55'
,._Cl •OTNllS
-....aoADWAY
MOITUARY
ttO 8to1chv•~
CoelaMe ..
64U1&0 ..
Interment will be al Rose
Halls Me morial Park.
Wh1lller. Ca. Services under
the direction or Harbor
Lawn-Mount OUve Mortuary
or Costa Mesa. 540·5554.
PILDAS
EMMA LOU PILDAS,
resident or Seal Beach, Ca.
Passed away on July 30,
1981. She 1s survived by her
husband Dr George Pildas ..
sons Ave, David and
Richard Pildas, brother Sol
Swartz. sisters Ida Klarr and
Ann WiWarns. Services will
be held on Friday, July Jl,
1981al2:00PM al lhe Harbor
Lawn Mount Olive Memorial
Chapel with Interment
services Immediately
Col lowing Services under
the direction or Harbor
Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary
or Costa Mesa. 540-5554. .
SCHEERUNC& CYREL A. SCHEER-
L l N K , pasaed awa )'I
on July 30, 1981. She 111
survived by her dauahten
Gay Wlllon or Santa Ana,
Ca., and lrene Katton and Albert alao t•
1r•nd cbr ldren and
numerou a cr••l ·
1randc h l ldren and
l r .. t-•r•at.-f randchlldren. nvlce1 w\ l be held on
Monda)', Aucuat a. i1111 et
l :OOPM at Harbor Lawn
Memorial Park wUh Rev.
Aaron Beub1er of Ute Harbor
Trinity Cburtb or Crnt•
M•11 offlclatln&. SerYlc"
undt r th• dlreeUoe ol
Harbor Lawn·lloual OUH
Mortuary of Cotta llua
5*-NM.
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safe in the mountains they once ruled.
As West Virginia's bear officer, Reiffenberger
has spent years tending to the animals' problems
and giving them a voice in the outside world. With
peppery jokes and a homey philosophy, be has
fought to save the bears from extinction.
"The sheep farmers up here hale bean. But I
tell them that everything's going nylon and the
bears will inherit the earth,·• ReiCCenberger said.
In remote sections, a fear of bears that
stretches back to pioneer days survives, turning
the s hy creatures. into bowling monsters, Reiften-
berger said.
"People are becoming"more tolerant. We 're
finally learning. The old hatred is disappearing as
the old pioneer ethic dies out. But every tombstone
still increases a bear's chances," he said.
A stocky, powerful man who roars about hav-
ing to play nursem aid to a bunch or "danged"
bears. Reiffenberger talks about them as so many
wayward children. But the indignation is a facade
and the deep, growly voice always gives way lo a
laugh and a joke about bis bears.
"I'm a lousy bureaucrat. I'm a good
philosopher," he said. "That's the problem."
With a steady stream of jokes, Reiffenberger:
will tell you about bears -their personalities and
habits -naming his favorites, and recalling when
one had cubs or wandered into a town.
"Bear Is an awfully Intelligent creature. Each
one has a different personality and there are some
weird bears," he said. "I guess I sound possessive
about them."
Reiffenberger once gave mouth-to-mouth re-
suscitation to a bear. During a program to tag
hibernating bears, a dart gun was accident.ally
fired twice while game workers were creeping up
on a bear in a cave. As the powerful anesthetic
began lo slow the animal's breathing, ReiCCen-
berger breathed air Jnto its hmgs. His efforts were
rewarded with a growl that led lo a hurried retreat
from the cave.
"Bear is a powerful individual," said Reiften-
berger, recalling the incident "He don't s mell too
good either ."
Bears are proud and intelligent creatures who
must be treated with respect, Reiffenberger said.
When transmitters were put on some bears as part
of a study on their habits, each one was given a
name.
"It seemed so impersonal just lo number
them. The first time we put a bug on one was when
Nixon was having bis Little problem, IO we called It
'Watergate.' Then we called them lhin11 Wte 'Glln-
nymede.' I wasn't going to have any of lbis 'Rover'
stun."
Some or t.be bears loved the radioe and 1eemed
to show them off, while others quickly found ways
lo remove t.bem. "If one was too tilht I knew t.bat
bear would come down and die on the courthouse
steps. Make a federal case out of it," be said.
Dealing with bean often depends on the
animals' whims.
A proJect lo 1au1e the bear population in Weal
Virginia with an intricate system of countlnC •ta·
lions and chemical baits ended when t.be bean
walked around the stations. Arter a year of
preparation, the census counted tome squirrel.I,
racCOOl'llandafox.
"Bears are aecre\ive," Retlfmberaer aaid. "U
you want to prove a theory about bean, you Jutl
can't go with what one of them does. You have to
1et 8S ol them to do It."
While bean are IU'OC\8 lndivtduallatl, their
behavior la lbaped by r•Poul dilferucet, Reif·
feaberrer aald. B.art laavt learned to adapt to tbe
dltferen& cuttoma and babttl of the bumana in tbe
re1iona they Uve ln, be 1ald.
"You won't nnd bean rillt1nl •arbaf• dumr
anywhere aoutb of tbe lluoo-Dlxoa lln•.' be all .
U.S. •erada Kenya food_
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July 17. H. JI, Aug 7, 1"1 '211.fl
PUBLIC NOTICE
'1CTIT10UI BUSllllU
MAMISTATIMtlllT
Tiie followlne perlOfls ere 001no
bu1lnou91·
T ANOE COHSUl.TING, IU61 Pet·
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J111y 24. >1, Aue 1. "· 1•1 n~
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS BUSIMIU MAM41STATuqllT
The lollowlftl per10111 •re 1101119
bUalneu ti:
HEAi.THY SANOWICHES. JUD
N•wport Blwcl., N--1 heel!. CA n..i.
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St,...t, Mlaloll Vie to. CA "'91
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July 10. 17.14, JI, 1"1 J llHI
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI BUSINIU
llAMI STATU 1WMT
Tiie lollowl119 p.,..,.., ere clolftg
l>llslftlUOI .
A/o\ElllCAH 8ANOSTAND. 1722
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Howpon llMch, CA
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July 11. 24, JI, Aue. 1. 1•1 J1n.f1
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS BUlllllU
MAMR STATlllUIMT
T II• tollowl119 pef\Oftl .,. "°'"II
bU1lneu•:
HST PROPER Tl ES, -W IHo St ..
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Jiiiy 24, JI. Aug. 7, 14, 1•1 ~I This llet-1 wos flled wltll IN County Ci..11 ol Or ... C-.y 011 July
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS 9USllllU
MAMl ITATIMallT
Tllo lollowl119 persons •re clolftll
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HARllOI' UOUOR, lft7 H•t11or
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PUBLIC NOTICE -------.. ~""' "CT1nous Bu1111au
"-'MtrSTATlldMT
Tiie foll-Int peraons ,,.. dol119
l>llal~u•:
THE MOTORC'l"CLE INOUSTltV
BUSINESS JOUlllNAI., 117'2 Vie
VerOllO,IM,,.,CA'27U
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CORPORATION.• Cellf.,..,..I (OrllOI'•
11011, 11161 VI• Verone, 1 l'VIM . CA
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J"4y 24, JI. Aull. 7, 14, 1"1 JU>.11 Oo11 J . 9-.
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H.J . Heins, the Pilt.burO k*bu.p and pick.le
packer, and General MUI.I, t.be Ktnnea.POU. packer ol
Chffriot and YoplaJt yoJW1~ have becom• I.be two
fut cllmben of the food i.Ddl.lltl')'. They've •mer1ed
from the bQttom of t.be pack and are now advaocla1
on lbe leaders, etch lo lt. own way.
You rullze, ol coune. that there'• man to th ..
companies than the products they're best kaowa for.
Heinz owns '4 percent of the ketchup mark.et but ll'•
send1n1 a lot of ~ o t b e r s t u f r l'·
l o t o t b e ~r e.
s upermarket. ~ ""1
General Mills A'J.. has the Big G ,_ ___ .._._ __ .__ ____ _
~;re:~~~· !r!: MllTll 1111•1TZ
e s and Gold
Medal nour, but lt has busy hands in many other
places.
Heinz has j ust weigbt'd in with result.a ror it.a 11.1·
cal year. which ended April 29. They were spec-
tacular. Sales shot from $2.9 biJlioo to $3.5 biWoo,
which is fancy footwork, even in an age of inflation.
General Mills operates oo a fiscal year endinl
May 31 -and its results were also impreuive. Sales
soared from $4. l billion to $4.8 billion.
Where does that put them amon1 companlea
pack~ging foods for consumers? Well, they both
moved up a couple or notches. General Milla whipped
past Borden and Ralston Purina so that there are
now only four other food-based companies ahead of
it: Dart & Kraft, Beatrice Foods, General Fooch and
the newly created Nabisco Brands. Heinz passed both
Pillsbury a.nd Carnation and, ii you remove it.a
chemical business. Borden, so that it now rests in 7th
place behind Ralston Purina, whose Ul80 sales were
$4.8 billion.
What's working for Heinz to balloon its sales in
this fashion (they've doubled in the past five years)?
The foUowing : Ore-Ida froien potatoes, Star-Kist
tuna, 9 Lives cat food, Hubinger com syrups (a suiar
substitute) and the entire Weight Watchers business
(the food marketed under that name and the weight·
reduction classes and programs).
Weight Watchers, under Heinz's aegis, recently
announced "the most radjcal onetime prosram
change'' in its 18-year history. Dieters were told
about a "New Food Plan" that will allow them to
partake of wine, beer. peanut butter, popcorn, olives,
honey and imitation bacon bits. These were previoua·
ly on Lhe verboten list. Heinz said: ·'The entire
Weight Watchers program is always in a state of
evolution, always being evaluated in the light of new
information -nutritional, psychological and
behavioral." If you see ketchup and frozen potatoes
show up on the next revised menu, you'll know why.
-General Mills is somethlllg else. They bold more
than ~percent of the dry cereal business (their three
big brands are Cheerios, Total and Wheaties ), and
their heavy promotion of Yoplait paid off last year
with a 60 percent sales boost, enabling the brand to
capture 18 percent or the yogurt market, second only
to Dannon. But the big food contributor at General
Mills last year was the restaurant business.
Once a little old flour miller, General Mills now
finds itself operating 447 restaurants, up from 380 a
year a go The star performer is the Red Lobster Inn
chain. wt'lich now has 291 units. Most of the othen are
York Steak Houses.
But that's not all. General Mills happens to be the
biggest operator in the toy business. Parker Brothers
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FEATURES
GARDEN ING
C6 C1
C8
Cheating, tampering
doesn't really pay
in sport of yachting ... C4
It's settled: Season resUilles Aug. 10
P l ayers win battle for pool compensation; All-star game set for Cleveland Aug. 9
NEW YORK (AP)-The major
leaaue bueball strike, which
deprived the nation or lla favorite
summer same ror almost two
months and became the toniest
walkout ln professional aporta
history, ended early today after
mar at.boo negotlatin1 sessions.
TWO.MAN bargalnln1 teams
-union bead Marvin Miller and
counsel Donald Fehr for the
players, chief ne1ot.iator Ray
Grebey and American League
president Lee MacPhail for the
owners-finally hammered out a
compromise agreement
somewhere between midni&bt
and 2 a .m. EDT, approximately
12 hours after they Cint sat down
atthet.ableTbunday afternoon.
The regular season will resume
under the original schedule on
Monday, Aug. 10, and the ownen
have theoptloaof makin1 ita spilt
season, with intra-divisional
playoffs prior lo the lea1ue cbam·
pionshipseriea.
They must notify the play en U ·
sociation or such a decision by
Sunday evening, Aug. 9, when the
All·star Game, originally
scheduled ror July 14 , will be
played in Cleveland. Workouts
will begin oo Saturday. although
some clubs planned informal
workouts today.
After .seven weeks without the
so·called national pastime, the
warring parties ended their
lengthy and often-bitter dispute
the way most labor strikes are
settled -by a form of com-
promise.
The key issue of compensation
to a team loslng a player in the an·
nual free agent re-entry draft was
ne~otiat~ as part of what Grebey
cailed "a very definite tradeoff.
The players achieved their pro-
posal for a pool of players as com·
pensation but bad to give in and
The owners agreed
to credit the players
with service time for
the days they were on
strike.
submit to a form of· 'punishment'·
against a team signing a ranking
free agent.
In return, the owners agreed to
credit the players with service
time for the days they were on
strike. This means that such star
players as Ron Guidry of the New
York Yankees. Ken Griffey and Dave Collins of the CincJJlJlaU
Owners negotiator Ray Grebey holds up the day's tng news -the bcueball strike is over.
And America went without • • •
Full effects of 1981 strike probably 'Will never be knoum
From AP dispatches
The baseball strike canceled
hundreds of games, direcUy af.
fected thou.sands of people and
co~ t millions of dollars .
Ballplayers went without pay,
stadium beer vendors went
without jobs, cities went without
tax revenues.
And America went without
baseball.
The full effects of the strike, set-
tled today alter SO days and more
than 2S percent of the 1981 season
were lost, probably never will be
known.
Some or the impact can be
measured in financial terms.
-Cincinnati, the city where the
game supposedly began, asked
the Reds t.o pay it back foe money
it lost.
-Philadelphia, whlch last year
staged a wild celebration ln the
street when its Phillies won their
first World Series in 98 years, re·
ported loeses this year of up to
$100,000 per missed home game.
-Eddie Loud, batboy for the
New York Mets, lost $3.35 an hour
for each game not played.
-Bookies, taxi drivers and
bartenders reported that business
was off.
-Cleveland said it lost about
$4 .S million when the July 14 AU-
star Game was postponed. lt re-
m aim to be seen how much of the
money is regained when the
strike·halted season resumed
with that annual classic on Aug. 9.
-Even though the own en were
protected by $S0 million in strike
insurance, there were still losses.
Club officials have generally re-
fused to discuss the impact of the
strike on their finances.
But the real effects of the strike
may come in the way the game
known as the national pastime is
perceived by the public.
An Associated Press-NBC poll
of 1,599 Americans taken in the
JOHN SEJ/ANO
filth week of the strike showed
that 46 percent of the respondents
said they had a lower opinion of
the game because of the strike.
Also, 46 percent of those that
responded said they did not miss
baseball at all.
As in any poll, the AP-NBC poll
has a margin of error of three
percentage points because of
variations in the sample.
But it is plain that baseball bas
a r ebuilding job to perform. Now
that the strike is over the public
has to be won back, the pl a yen re-
conditioned and the wounds
healed. And with preseason fool·
ball about to start, baseball will
be competing for the fans' atten-
tion.
"The tap is turned off,"
economist Edward Malloy said,
during the strike.·' I would expect
that if the strike is settled, some of
that money would come back, but
<See STIUKE, Pa1e CZ)
Reds and Bill Madlock, Phil
Garner and John Candelaria of
the Pittsburgh Pirates can still
become free agents al the end of
the 1981 season.
The players also agreed to drop
a charge of railing to bargain in
good faith which they had filed
against the owners with the Na-
tional Labor Relations Board. In
return. the Basic Agreement
between the union and manage-
ment, scheduled to expire on Dec.
31 , 1983, will be extended one
year. ln addition, the players'
minimum salary will rise from
$35,000to$40,000 in the last year or
the present contract.
The pension agreement also
was extended a year to March 31 ,
1985, with the owners' contribu·
lion to be negotiated later and
become retroactive.
Neither Miller. execuli ve dlrec-
Owners
tor or the Major League Playen
Association, nor Grebey, djrector
of the owners' Player Relations
Committee, would claim a vie·
tory.
"It's a victory for nobody and
everybody. There's something in
it for both sides," said Grebey.
Tbe fans of America are the wln·
ners in this.''
Asked why it took 20 months -
including 50 days or an actual
strike which wiped out more
than 25 percent of the season
and will total more than 700 lost
games before play resumes -to
settle the dispute over com-
pensation, G re bey replied,
''There were great differences
and it look a great deal of time
to find the solutions to resolve
them."
Said Miller : "I don't think you
can total this thing up the way
you total a boxscore -who win.a
and who loses. But I think it was
a victory for the spirit of the
players. I believe it will stand
them in good stead in the future
for working conditions, for
bargaining procedures and in
their personal lives.''
Nevertheless, Rusty Staub ol
the New York Mets, who at·
tended almost every negotiating
session, emphasized that the set·
tlemenl would not please the
players 100 percent.
.. A lot of people won't like it,"
he said, "but I think it will be
ratified. Something has been
taken away. but it had to be
negoliated."
Under terms of the settlement
on pool compensation, which
must be ratified by both sides, a
team may protect 26 players.
<See BASEBALL, Page CZ>
are delighted
Every day it was prolonged mystified me, says Mauch
From AP dispatches
··Delighted is the word I would
use," Seattle Mariners Presi·
dent Dan O'Brien said, and his
words echoed throughout the
country. The baseball strike was
ending, and aU was right with
the world.
"I love it, obviously. Sanity
has returned to baseball," said
Eddie Einhorn, co-owner of the
Chicago White Sox.
Even hours before it became
official, tbe Associated Press
learned that negotiations bad
reached tentative agreement as
the parties to the dispute began
to notify owners and players
around the country. The orficiaJ
announcement of agreement
came at 5:30 a .m.
SLEEPY-EYED baseball ex-
ecutives and players began to
react with delight and relief to
the news that the seven-week-old
strike had been settled.
"I couldn't believe it would
ever happen, and every day it
was prolonged mystified me
even more," said Angels
Manager Gene Mauch. "Now
that it's over, I'm going to forget
it ever happened."
San Diego Padres shortstop
Ozzie Smith greeted the news
from his colleagues in New York
with "a sigh of relief, excite·
ment."
"This thing realJy got boring,"
Smith said. "I was getting into it
with the wife, the dog and the
kids. If it didn't happen this
week, we could have kissed the
season goodbye ...
ATLANTA BRAVES Ex·
ecuti ve Vice President Al
Thornwell spent a sleepless
night. waiting for the word be
felt -hoped -would come.
"It's been a long night. but it's
been worth it," be said. "We
were notified about 2 a .m. It's
been a long SO days also."
Awakened in the middle of the
night, Texas Rangers majority
owner Eddie Chiles said: "I'm
damned happy. I think we can
gel everybody back together and
hit the ~round running. I think
Gene Mauch
they (the players> will come
together and work hard.··
Padres President Ballard
Smith said he hoped each side
had learned its lesson. "I don't
think anyone's fared too well
during l.his strike," he said,
"owners , players or the
fans. I just hope we never
have to go through something
like this again.··
PERHAPS HAPPIEST of all
were the negotiators
themselves.
"I'm very happy after ... how
how many days? Fifty?" said
mediator Kenneth Moffett.
Ray Grebey, head of the
owners· bargaining team. called
the settlement "a victory for
nobody, a loss for nobody -a
good coll ective bargaining
agreement for every body."
And Marvin Miller. who
negotiated for the players,
added, "[want to pay tribute to
all of the major league players
whose ability to withstand this
kind of pressure a nd whose re·
sistan ce and determinalion have
been remarkable and clearly
responsible for the ability to
make this setUemenl."
"I thin.It that's great," was the
way Toronto cat cher Ernie
Whitt greeted the news. "That's
a great way to be wakened."
PLAVERS HAD varying opi·
nions about how long it would
take t.o regain form.
Philadelphia shortstop Larry
Bowa said. 'Tve been throwing
and running ever:v day. so it
<See OWNERS, Page CZ>
Ekern taking things slowly
Professional athletes, whether .
they like it or not, play in glaas
houses.
They are analyzed, cheered.
booed, inspected, crlllcized,
ridiculed ... weU, you &et tbe
idea. The microscope under
which athletes muat play la con-
stant.
The media, more than
anybody et.e, la responsible for
lnvaclina an athlete's public and
private domain. Al writ.en, wt
obvlomly have a service to pro-
vide to our readers. U there'•
news, naturally we print it.
Of course, sometimes what we
print Ian 't to a particular
athlete's liklna. U a •torJ Isn't
po1Jtlve, mually it'a not llkecl.
That's wby t0m• ot the 1DOft.
Hnaltlve athletes today don't
talk to \be pr91. Steve Carlt.CJG
of Philadelphia, Geor1• Bea·
clrlc: It of S&. Louil ucl, uaW re-
eent11, Dave Kin1ma.n ot \be
New York ».a are the more
promlneat do.ed·moulhl lbat
come tomlDd.
With tbe llama, It WU Jecll
Re1Aaldl. He &.rm~ .,ry In trilb. pen.
The reason for the above ex-
planation is it will help you to
undentand Carl Ekern's CUJTent
predicament.
Ekem, Ln case you haven't
tuned lnto the football seuoo
I 'm not the Lone
Ranger where I'm
going to ride in and
save the day.
yet, fliures to replace Reynolds
at middle linebacker for the
Rams ln 1981.
He, obviously, bu 10me very
lar1e lboel to flll. Reynolda wu
(and 1WJ la ror that matt.> an
experienced vet.ere with All-
p ro credentials. For years,
Reynolds baa been the
quarterback of tbe bifbly-
reapect.ed Rain deleue. 8• wu
th• one that made them tick.
ReJDold1 called tile aUp· meat., called Lbe audibles and,
ID lflMl'al, made Ul• miMrabM
for opslCIDllDta.
Beeauae ot l\eyaolda' 1uce.a,
'
Ekern finds himself on the
bots eat.
Despite the fact he's never
started in four NFL seasons,
fans will expect the Sao
Jose State graduate to make an
immediate impact . Why?
Because it's human nature.
For that reason, among
others, Ekern has chosen a
selective approach ln talkina to
the media.
Ekern cites a number of rea·
1001 for bia aem.i-aeclualoa: a)
be doesn't want to be embroiled
in a C!Olll:roYeny ; b) be doesn't
waol to 1et lnto a compariloo
anajy1ia (with Reynolds); c) he
hun't proved anytblnc oo the
field yet.
"It's IOIAI to take 10me time
to 1et the experimce ud abWty
to play IOOd bard rootball," ex-
plained Ekem. "I'm not the
LoDe Ranser where I'm 1olnc to
ride ID ,nd, aa•e tbt day. There
are 10 other playen out there
wbo are folnc to bave to do their
job, too.
"I mow people are 101A1 to
HCODd·suet• m• and leeoed·
10 ... mauaement. It'• built in·
..1
to the situation. There's no way
around it.
"I'd like to come in and make
people forget Jack Reynolds;
where it's not missing a lick.
Hopefully, I'll be able to handle
the situation."
And that means with the
media, too. Ekern started camp
by refust.na to talk to anybody.
Then, there were days where he
would and days where he
wouldn't.
Currently, he screens h1I In·
tervlewen and ta!b cautiously
to a few.
•'Football takes so much of
your Ume physically and men·
tally that any other diatractklm
at all and it's bard to perform
ri1ht," he said.
"Plua, I'm nOt used to it (the
attention). Nothin1 baa hap·
pened yet (playtn1·wiae) and I
want that to be the basis.
''People are 101D1 to mate
compariloGI forever. But 1 want to 1et out and play ud, by my
playlfts, b.ave no comparlaonl at au.
",What a lot of people don't
. <See SEV ANO. P.,. Cl>
----OHl"91NG UP -Jack Nicklaus chips to the 18th green rrom
the edge or a pond at the Canadian Open Tbunclay at
Oakville, Ontario .
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31 , 1981
~-----------------------·
H /F
It's slim pickings
for Angel faithful
• Baseball is back but fana aloa.& Ii the Orange Coast still may find
themselves starved for the 1ame -
in the moolh of Augu.at anyway.
The local franchise, the Angels, play ju.at
eight home games at Anaheim Stadium tbrou1b
Sept. 11 and fans won't get an ln·penoo ellmpse
of Fred Lynn, Rod Carew and Co. unW Au1. 18
when the Angels open a three-game bomeatand
against the Baltimore Orioles.
After that, Cleveland entera town for a
three-game weekend set, Aug. 21-23, followed by
a two-game stand against Boston, Au1. 24·~.
And that's it until Texu invades Anabeinf
Sept. 11 to open a six-game Angel bomeatand.
All told, that's eight home dates in the next 41
days.
The Angels close out their home season
against Kansas City, Sept. 14-16; Chicago, Sept.
21·24 and finally Toronto, Sept. 25-27.
It just goes to show that behind every silver
lining there's a black cloud.
Atlanta-Baltimore game in England?
ATL.ANTA-The Atlanta Falcons ·m
and the Baitimore Colts may play a t •
1982 National Football League pre·
season game in London. Falcon officials sald
Thursday.
··we'll probably know within a month if
we're going lo play over there," said cu.rt
Mos her. the Falcons' assistant general
manager and director of administration.
"We're really interested in t.bis. It's oot ju.st a
whimsical thing."
.. Ex-Ram Nelson algna With Patriots
Still •tunned by the .-.. re· •
Uremeot ol Uaht end•-f'rudl •9• tbe New Enstand Patriot.a al;;;d
trH aaent Teny Nelala wbo wu re·
leHed by the Rama tut June ... a....u En·
lebe•, who failed ln two prevtoua attellf.,U to
become an all-purpoH kicker tor New Orleam1 aald be bu Jeamed to muter bil tmodcma ana
wants to prove be can do it au. Tb1I could mean
that former Oraoae Cout
Collete and Cotta Mesa Hllh
ataodout Benay &Icardo,
wouJd be out of a job. RJ.
cardodJd tbe place kicldnl tor
the Saints lut year and bit
9 percent of bl• fleld 1oal at·
tempts in addJton to 31 of 34
extra points . . . Defenalve
end lloa YaakowallJ, one of
three unsicned St. Louis
Nelson Cardinals' veterans, baa
been 1ranted free a1ency slatut by tbe NFL
team . . . The Dallas Cowboys releHed eeven
rookies including llth·round draft pick Tl•
Morrboo, an ofCenslve lineman from Geor1la
Quote of the day
Bobby Bonds, Chicago Cubs outfielder
who has played with aix major league
teams in the last six years: '1 would like·
to find a home in baseball. The only lhinl
I've been a part of for the last six years is'
American Airlines."
Navratilova tops Team Tennis list
LOS ANGELES -Martina m Navratilova won $56,000 and her
teammates on Uie Los Anceles Str-
ings earned $70,000 in bonua money in the
month-long Team Tennis competition woa by
the Strings.
NavraWova won $24,000 for the best sin1le1
record and shared the $24,000 first prizes in
women's doubles with Terry Holladay and
mixed doubles with Strings player·coach Vljay
Amritraj.
Eacb of the Strings players aho earned
$8,000 for the best team record. 9-3.
Butch Walts of the San Diego Friars won
$36,250. He bad the best singles record for
$24 ,000, and shared second place money of
$12.000 in men's doubles with teammate Ross
Case.
~ome changes made
for All-star game
CLEVELAND <AP) -
Baseball Commissioner Bowie
Kuhn said today that rosters for
the rescheduled major league
All-star Game will be increased
from 28 to 30 with pitchers limit·
ed lo two innings instead of the
"traditional three.
The All ·star Game, originally
scheduled for July 14 but wiped
out by the strike of major league
players, has been reset for Sun-
day evening, Aug. 9 at 76,685-
seat Cleveland Stadium.
Kuhn said the teams would be
selected in the usual manner -
rans voting for the eight starters
with the league presidents and
the rival managers.
-Philadelphia's Dallas Green
for the National League and
Kansas City's Jim Frey for the
American -picking tbe
pitchers and reser ves. Kuhn
said the additional two players
would almost certainly be
pitchers.
From Page C1
STRIKE • • •
some or it will never come back."
For the fan, the end of the strike
means he may finally be able to
get some use out of the ticket he
may have been holding.
Roughly 700 games will have
beeo wiped out by the time the
regular season resumes tbe day
after the All-star Game. The 26
major league teams had various
refund policies for advance
tickets sold for games canceled
Kuhn told The Associated
Press in New York that more
tban 3 million fans have cut
ballots, although no tabulation
has been announced since just
before the strike began on June
12.
Meanwhile, an official of
Cleveland Stadium said the
playing field will be ready for
the rescheduled AH-star Game.
Tbat will be the final event in
a busy sports weekend that
features a preseason National
FootbaU League clash between
the Cleveland Browns and the
Pittsburgh Steelers in the
stadium on Saturday night, Aug.
8, and a boxing match between
former welterweight champion
Roberto Duran and Nino
Gonzalez on Sunday afternoon.
"We can be ready. It would in-
volve a lot. of work and putting
the fence back up, but we can do
it,'' said Dino Lucarelli of the
Stadium Corp.
Mayor George Voinovich said :
"I 'm certajnly glad that tbe
baseball strike is over and that
Cleveland will be the spot where
baseball resumes its schedule.
For the weekend of Aug. 9,
Cleveland will be the sports
capital of tbe world. I think we
can anticipate tremendous in·
terest in aJI three events and
we're going to do our best to
make this a memorable
weekend for aJI concerned."
Dale Finley, president of the
Convention and Visitors Bureau,
said the city would be able to
host the All-star Game.
Hall of Fame game complete eellout
CANTON. ObJo -Not a teat r.. • main• In Fawcett Stadium for •
Saturday'• Hall of Fame footbaU
same between the Cleveland Browm and AU&D·
ta Jl'alcou. Not in the atandl, not alon1 tbe
tldellnee, not ln lb• preaabox.
And acroil tbt country, tau ttarvtd for a
weekend afternoon of normal 1portt -with
apoloites to boxer Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini,
the M1chJ1an 500 and ofhert who bave filled the
sap caused by the 49-day buebaU atrl.ke -are
prepartnc for the nnt nallooally leleviltd 1ame
of tbe new football year.
"We can't prove, obvtouely, that there la
thia lnleJ'elt tb.b year becaute of tbe buebaU
strike," football HaJI of Fame apokeaman Don
Smith said Thursday. ''AU we can really do is
auppoH. But we do have the blneat influx of
writers from bil·elt.1 oewapapera ever for tbJa
game. We have 72 seat.I in the preaabox, and
they're all filled. Sport.I Jlluttrated, who hadn't
covered UtlJ before, at leaat recenUy. la eeodJne
four photoeraphera and a writer."
American woman solos Pacific
TOKYO -Linda Webber·Rettie,
the lone American and only woman
i n the 6,200·mlle 1010 yacht race
acrou the Pacltic, arrived aboard the Ja..foot
Spirit ol Su.ntory at Kobe Thursday and placed
sixth amoo1 the 11 entrants.
Webber-Rettle, 38, a Fremont junior hi1h
school teacher, fi.nUhed the voyaee in S2 days,
17 hours, 11 minutes, elebt seconda. about nine
days behind the race winner Futuoarl lmada's
43 days, lS houri, 11 minutes.
Linda and nine Japanese men set sail from
Sao Francisco on June 8. A lotb Japanese joined
later.
Jury s~ill out in Raider suit .
LOS ANGELES -The jury in [i]
tbe antitrust trial of the Oakland • •
Raiders vs. the National Football
Lea1ue completed its second day of delibera·
tions Thursday without reaching a verdict.
The seven women and three men of the U.S.
District Court jury were sequestered in a hotel
for the second straight niebt.
Alt.er S.S daya of testimony and attorneys'
arguments, the main iasue to be decided is
whether the NFL unreasonably restrained trade
by keepiog'the Raiders from booorio1 a deal to
move to the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1980.
Baseball today
On t.bll date ID baMball ln 1111:
Tbe YMT'• MCODd AU-star same ended
1Jl a 1-1, nlM·innlQC, raln-lborted Ue at
Bolton'• P•way Parll, UMt ftnt Ue same ln All·ttar hl9tory.
On t.bll date In ltM:
llllwaukee•a Joe Adcock coUected a
record 18 totaJ buea on four bomt rum and a
double u the Brave• routed the Brook.lyo
Dod1ents-7atibbet. Field.
Oo tbla date lD 1934:
Db1y Dean of St. Louts and Tony
Freitu of Clocinnatl pltebed complete
1amea u t.be Cardinali beat the Reda M ln 18 innln11.
Today's blrtbday:
Chicago Cube outfielder Leon Durham 11
24.
Gant takes pole for Talladega 500
I
Harry Gut drove his Buick to •
the pole position for Sunday's
Talladega SOO NASCAR stock car
race with an average speed of 195.897 miles per
hour to edge Bobby AllboD for lhe top startine
spot ... Bobby Unaer, penalized one lap and
dropped from flrat to second in last May's In·
dlanapolis 500, t.estlfaed be was told before the
race tbat there was no way to enforce the rule
he supposedly violated. He ls appealing the U.S.
Auto Club decision to penalize him one lap and
give the victory to Marlo AndrettJ.
Roggeman trial date set Sept. 15
Tbomaa J. Ro11emaa, former •
aide to ex-University of Arizona foot·
ball coach Tony Mason. will go on
trial Sept. 15 in Tucson in connection with al-
leged false travel vouchers .... Emory
Bella.rd, Mississippi State football coach, was
released from a hospital after undergoing tests
for a chronic lung infection ... Jaa Stlen1tra
or Holland won the gold medal in 10-meter, 60·
shot marksmanship competition in the World
Games for the deaf at Cologne, West Germany
Television. radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Baseball -Salt Lake City at
Phoenix, 7:30 p.m., KMPC (710); Rebroadcast
of 1962 World Series CNew York Yankees vs.
San Francisco Giants, game five>. immediately
following Gulls' game. KMPC (710).
From Page C1
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SEV ANO'S COLUMN • • •
realize is the actual intensity
a nd what this situation does
without the external pressure.
"I'm excited about the op·
portunity. And, yes. I will have a
certain amount of nervous
tension (in his first game).
"I'm sure I'll be nervous. I
just hope I wo11't throw·up oo my
njce clean unilorm.
''It's not euy to step in, start
and do a good job."
That's what Ekero will be
asked to do, though. AB be said,
the situation ls there. There's no
way around it. • • • ITEMS IN A COOKIE JAR:
Another member of the Rams
who isn't particularly fond or '
the media Is Coach Ray
Malavasi. He also adheres to the
philosophy of "if you have
nothing nice to write, don't write it. ..
Malavasi's latest conflict with
the press occurred this week
when one reporter asked ques·
lions for a atory during the
pl ayers ' l unchlime in the
cafeteria at the Cal State
Fullerton training complex.
M alavasi objected to the pro-
cedure, saying it was : a ) an in·
vasion of a player's privacy;
and b> it forced them into an
awkward position, having to
answer questions in front or
teammates.
CARL EKERN
M alavasi not onJy overruled
us but special tables are now set
aside in the cafeteria for
"media," "guests," and "player
interviews." No longer are
members of the media aUowed
to sit and tallt to players while
they are eatin~.
The punch line to the incident
was the story being written by
the reporter who started the
commotion ... on how calm.
peaceful and happy the Rams'
training camp was this year ..•
after the strike began J11ne 12. '
But most of those tickets were
not refund ed with rans anticipat·
. ing that the season would resume
al some point a11d they would be
'able to exchange their tickets.
"We were able to puJl it off
during the presidential debate
when there was an engineers
convention in. the hall next door
and other events going on
around the city," be said .
A NEAR MISS -Defending champion Dale Lundquist reacts
to a missed putt during the first round or an LPGA touma·
ment at Danvers, Mass.
The writers' ar1uments were :
a) a good reporter won't ask a
controversial question in front of
other players; b) why disturb a
player's free time after lunch by
having them come up to the
press room when all it takes is a
minute of their Ume; c) players.
for the most part. would prefer
to get interviews out of hte way
early.
The media lost.
The Rams will scrimmage the
San Diego Chargers Saturday at
10 : 30 a. m. at the Cal Slate
Fullerton football field. Ad·
mission is S2 and all proceeds
will go to the CSF athletic de-
partment.
And for many of the players the
end of the strike means they will
be leaving the various jobs they
had taken during the strike.
Philadelphia short.stop Larry
Bowa said he bad been working
out daily. "The pitchers probably
will have the biggest problem."
Bowa said . "Tbrowine in a
workout 11 not the same as
pitching ln a game."
Motorcycles
set for OCIR
Motorcycle dra1 racera from
across the country will converce
on Orange County International
Raceway, Aue. 22·23 for tbe
National .Motorcycle Raclns
Asaociatlon '1 We atern
Nationals.
N aUonal cbamplonJNp oolnts
will be oo tbe line In addltloa to
over $10.000 in prlH moaey.
There wUI alao be rac• lD tbe
popular Top Fuel and Pro Stock
cla11e9.
The current record bolder lD
Top f\lel la Bo O'Brocbta at a
s peedy 7.30 second• tor the
quarter mile.
He, aJooc wltb Bust Colllm,
the record bolder for •PMd at
llt.55 mph. wUI compete at
OCJR,
Quallfyln1 'WW t>. held oa Aua.
22 witll finaJ eUmlnaUooa oa
Au.1.D . For lnlormatlon, call 55l-55U.
f ' ,
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BASEBALL STRIKE ,.,INALLY SETTLED • • •
However, if It signs a "type A"
free agent -I.e., one ranked lD
the top 20 percent baaed on hia
previous two yea r s'
performance statistics -it may
only protect 24 players. The
players had previously oppoeed
such direct punlabment.
The players utoeiaUon l11ued
veUed warninp to tbe ownen
concerning future ne10UaUoot
and It wu obvloua that a Sood
deal of bittemeaa remalnl. It
wUI be a 1001, 1001 time before
thl1 strike la f oraotten by either
aide.
"They wer~ nesotiaUom ol ln-
timldation and mllJud&ment by
certain people on the Player
RelaUou Committee,'' Staub
aahJ. "We 1tood up for our ldeo·
Uty ud not batlna UMle t1P81
ol ulttmat•nn1 put OD ut~••·· rln to lbt 0WDen' UlV a
uni1ateral ~mpeuattoa p u
that cauaed tbe walkout) and
never bavtn1 llMH kind ol tae·
tic• uaed .,aio.
·•we bild no choice. TIM •trtk•
wu fotced oa •· It waa obYtom
they bad a tcbeduAe. TIM1 wen
dettrmlDecl to telt lbt orpaba.
Uon to the f ulleet Umlta. J hope
they MVlf try to do lt a,a&n
became tbelr tucceu raUo wW
be the tame. Jt wu a wt fll aar
orsanlaaUoa aDd an aUempt to
take back what we won lo
arbitration.•·
And Baltimore 's Dou1
DeCincea, the American Leasue
player representative, added, "I
seriously doubt the ownera will
ever try to challenge tbe as·
soclaUon a1ain."
The two-man ne10Uatln1 teama
met in tbe midtown office ol Na·
Uonal Lea1ue president Chub
l'eeoey. aome four blocu from
the Doral lnn, beadquarten ol
federal mediator Kenneth Mof·
ftt.t. tt marked the tint Joint ta1a
alace ntJOUatiou coUapeed la
Wasbln1ton, D.C., one •ffk
eaJ'Uer. Tbey had been moved to
the nation'• ca.pltal ll'om New
Yort at the requHt of U.S.
Secretary of Labor RaymoDI J .
DoaoYu. lllllw Nld, ~ ..... that "the weea iJl WulaiqtoD was impor·
taDl beca ... tbe cWf...,eea ftnt
be1a11 to oarrow aader hl• <Donovan'•> autpicet." Moffett delcrl&ed bll role la U..
final round of bar1atn1Jl1 aa
"mlnlmaJ." Tbe m.ctiatar' wu tl~ ta bis bote1 room wtMJe
lbt t-.man teama Uar•IMd out ua. HWemeat a few bloea • .,., .
Re tallslid periodleall7 witla...,..
a&det=•pbaee. II NMl be bad DO llldlu·
tioll wt. be ealW for a ,.ump.
lion of the talka that a setUement
w aa iJl the olflo•.
"Nobody wanted to meet ex·
cept me," be a aid.
And when the appointed hour
arrived at 2 p.m .. EDT, Tbura·
day, neither Miller nor Grebey
bad shown up at the hotel. Wltblo
the next bow', however, both sides
informed Moffett of the private
face-to-face talks in Feeney'• of·
flee.
"I wu aurprlaed when I heard
they weren't here," Moffett aaid,
"but n,ht awa)' I knew. ll'a done
and I'm Uckled to death. We tot
them back tetetber, but they did
tbe rest. Now lt'1 back to rMdiq the boDClCll'el."
quipped : "Didn't the owners
meet last Wednesday niglit?
Check bow much blood is on the
rug."
Half an hour later, Miller and
Gr ebey arrived on the scene and
madeifofficlal.
"I want to say a few worda to the
fam ol America," Grebey said.
••Baseball ia back lo the
beadllnes ; we're gonna play
baU."
Speedway
cycles race
Mllce Bast and Alan Christian
AUp.m., l!DT, Tbunda1,Mof· btadllne tonl1bt'1 speedway
fetlHidbewouldbaveu annou. motorcycle raea at the Orance
eement bltw._ e:I0-7 p.m . At County Falr1rou.nd1 lo Cotta
7:IO, u aide said Molf.U woukl lleH altboulh Mike Cul'OIO may
appear wlMD be bad tomeUalq to be ln the driver's 1eat when the
HJ. ftat vl1U by doaeu of acratcb main event comea
newapenom l•ted au nilbt. around.
Altboqtl an .,,..meat WU CUroeo, ol Huntlnstoa 8 .. eb, ·
reacbed •borUJ after mldnltht captw-ed tut week'• feature and
Ud word ol tlle Httlement came .nu t>. out to mate lt two ta ..
fl"OIQ Mftl'al club owmn, lt..., r0w tom.Pt wbu tbe 1peedw11
not announced ottlelaJJy until cr.clea iet under way at 8 llortett s tepped out of an o clock. .... .._at 5:35 a.m. and 1aid,' BHt. a abt·Ume U.S. cbam·
'11t'1 MUied." Dion and CbrtlUan, allo Ol Hunt-
Aated wtaatmaot taan ledtoa In1ton Beach, ban been th•
cbH,. lD UM atalem~. llolhU -maln1t1y1 or tbe aeuon.
From Page C1
.
OWNERS • • •
shouldn't take me too long to get
ready.
"The pitchers probably will
have the biggest problem,"
Bowa said. "Throwing in a
workout Is not the s ame as
pitching in a game."
Pitcher Wayne Garland . the
Cleveland Indians' player
representative, said he didn't
think he could be ready by the
proposed Aug. 10 date of re·
sumpUon.
"No, I don't t hink It'•
enoueh Ume," be said. And he
added that be tbou1bt tryinl tb
play an All-star came on Aq. t ,
as reported, wu "a farce. J
don't think the players could
play up to the expecteUona of
the fans around tbe co0ntry."
Garland aJao reminded tbat
tbe contract remain• to be voqd
on. bot.b by players and by the
club owners. "I can't tell you
an)"tb.lne definite rl1ht now," he
said. "It may bav. been accept·
ed bJ the committee. but It's the
players' deelllon."
"l doubt tbere'U be any pro-
blem• with the playen," Bnftl
player rep Pbll Nlekro tald.
"Marvin MUler accepted lt. I
tbi.nk both partlet rHUHd ll'I
tbe bMt Utey're IOIDI to ,.t.
olMrwiM tMn'I not IODU be
any more baaeball thll year.
\
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. Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday, July 31 , 1981 Ca
NFL's top scorer Blanda, three others will enter Hall of Fame
CANTON, Ohio <AP> -Geor1e Blanda can
joke now about his three "retirementa," on tbe eve
or bis Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement
with Willie Davia, Jim Ringo and Morris "Red"
Badgro.
The four immortals will be enshrined Satur-
day ahead of the opening National Football Leacue
exhibition matching the Cleveland Browns and the
Atlanta Falcons which will be shown on Channel 1
at 12:30.
Blanda played the sport ror an unequaled 26
seasons, nearly lhree years lon1er than any other
performer in history.
"But I'd like to clear up something," sald the
quarterback-kicker of bas 10 years with tbe
Chicago Bears. seven with the Houston Oilers and
nine with the Oakland Raiders.
"I never really retired aQywbere. l Juat aot
fired from every team I w .. witb. J .... flnd by
Geor1e Halas, Bud Adami and AJ Davit. That'•
quite a IJ'OUP," saJd Blanda, ooe month from b!a
49th blrtbday when he wu releued by Davit ln
197S.
Blanda is the onJy player tblt year to jolo the
shrlne lo b!a flrllt year of elilibWty, five HUOU
after retirement.
He rank.a u the No. 1 aeorer ln NFL blato17
with 2,002 points, all but 5' of them from ticklnJ.
He threw more than •.ooo puaes for 21,m yards
and 236 touchdowns.
Blanda, out of the Univenlt.y of .Kentucky,
played in a record 11 NFL or AFL UUe iames ud
holds 21 champion.ship game records.
One of seven sons of a Youn1blood, Pa., coal
miner, he said, "I'm considered t.be fourth-best
ticker and the third-beat quarterback ln the Blan·
da family ."
Davit and Ringo will raise to ei1ht the number
of eruihimees from the Packen' championabip
dynuty ol the 19605 . lf you count thelr late coach,
Vince Lombardi.
Davi.I, a cat-quiet, huee defensive end, was an
All-NFL selection live times and played ln the first
two Super Bow: .. and six NFL UUe games, even
thouah bis mother did not want him to try the
aporf as a youngster.
"My mother was afraid l would 1et hurt," re·
called the native of Lisbon, La., a Grambling
College standout, "so I played my lint two high
school games without her knowing l wu on the
varsity. The only reason sbe found out was that
our third iame waa on the road. .
"There was no way l could stay out tbat la•
without her koowin1 what wu loinl on."
Rlngo, a 211-pound rookie center who never'
weighed more than 235 pounds lo b1a career,
proved lack ,pr slse la no detriment lo tbe sport. He
became an aronman, plaYtna in a ten-record 111
strallht reguJar seuon 1amea, despite a 1001 llilf
ol injuries.
"It was more a fear of toeing my job t.bal kept me golng," said Ringo, wbo played with 'a b ..
back sprain, mononucleosis, a staph lnlecUoa,
bronchial oneumonla and a bad knee.
"I reatly wanted that record. Aller all, tbat'a
about the only way a center can be remembered, ..
he said.
Hancoc k
le ading
with 68 BEAT1'HE HIGH COST OF CAR FINANCING
OAKVILLE, Ontario
(AP> -Phil Hancock,
who said his season
"has ranged from bad to
poor," one-putted half
the greens on the way to
a three-under-par 68 and
the first-round lead
Thursday in the Cana· 'dian Open Goll Tourna·
menl.
"I got off to a good
start," said Hancock,
who dropped a 35-foot
birdie putt on the first
hole and one-putted the
first four.
"It was a good putting
round; not a great put·
ting round but a good
one." Hancock said. "I
was lucky enough to get
the baJl close to the hole
a couple of times, and,
with the shape this old
course is in, that's what
you have to do."
The condition of the
course, the hilly 7,060
yard Glen Abbey layout
in suburban Toronto
which Jack Nicklaus de·
signed as a permanent
home for this national
championship, was the
subject of considerable
discussion.
''The_ greens are not
as bad as I thought they
would be, and they'll get
better as the tournament
goes on," said Nicklaus,
who managed a one·
under-par 70.
"But the fairways are
bad. I know they've had
a blight and a lot of rain,
but there's some bad
housekeeping, too, with
weeds and things that
shouldn't be out there. It
wouldn't be bad for a
run-of-the-mill golf
course, but when you're
i nv o lved with
something, your stan·
dards tend to go up. It's
a little embarassing."
Hancock agreed. "1
haven't played here in
three or four years, but r
remembered it being in
much better s hape," he
said. "The greens are
bumpy in spots. They
don 't putt true."
Tom Kite, who has
finished seventh or bet·
ler in nine of his last 10
s tarts, topped a big
group al 69, a single
stroke off the lead.
Al so at that figure
were Lon Hinkle, Peter
Oosterhuis . T o m
J enkins, Don Pooley,
Bob Eastwood, Mike
Reid and Bill Sander.
U .S. Open champ
David Graham was in
the group with Nicklaus
al 70. Bruce Lietzke
matched par 71 in the
mild, s unny weather,
but many of the game's
leading performers
were well back.
Capo ni,
Mann lead
DANVERS, Mass .
<AP> -Donna Caponi, a
four-time winner on the
LPGA tour this year,
and Hall of Famer Carol
Mann, winless since
1975, each fired three-
under-par 69 to share
the opening-round lead
Thursday in the Boston
Five Gold Classic at
Ferncroft Country Club. Mann, coming back at
age 40 to add to her 38
LPGA victories, abot a
3'-35. and Caponi finished a few minutes
after ber with a 33·38 on
the 8,008-yard. par-72
course.
They 1bare.d a one·
1troke lead ov<er veteran
JoAnoe Carner and un·
heralded Kathy Youns.
winner ol onl1 $30,000
1lnce jolni.ng tbe tour lo
1979. Carner, oeedln1
le11 than $18,000 to Join
Katby Whitworth at a
mllllon·dolla.r winner,
bad -...10. Younc off.
Mt I dou.,..bopy It.
oa UM llUa ~with an
Hiit tbree OD th~ 15tb •
• '
NOW, YOUR .PARTICIPATING
CHEVY DEALER TAKES
THE STING OUT OF CAR
FINANCING BY ROWNG
BACK INTEREST RATES.
Year-end clearance time traditionally means low year-end prices on
new cars in stock.
But this year, it means more.
Because participating Chevy dealers have rolled bock interest
rotes on all new Chevrolet cars sold to qualified buyers Who toke delivery
during August.
II
(annual percentage rate)
Compared to notional overage interest rotes. this rollback could
mean a savings to you of hundreds of dollars on your car loan.
Of course, your savings will vary with the amount financed, the dura-
tion of the loon, and state low. And It does not apply to trucks or leases.
This offer applies to every new car, even the great new Chevy
Covoller. Just toke delivery by August 31, 1981.
SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLI.ARS. HURRY, OFFER ENDS AUGUST 31st.
IT'LL PAY YOU TO SEE YOUR CHEVY DEALER!
lhe 1981 ~ atatton, 1he best·selllng front-~l..atve In Amenca, Is just one of the many Chevrolets Included In this offer.
t ' I l . . .,,..-.
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H/f Oranoe Cout DAIL y PILOT/Friday, July 31, 1981
Gowdy will stiU he .. busy'· despite CBS ouster ~eteran announcer has several options available, including interest in five radio stations, and some easy times ,
WIUIAM a. BA&NA&D .... ~.
Curt Gowdy, ooe ol t.be few anoouncera wbo
.ct top network auipment. lD three m_,or
rU d\&J"lq bi.a JS.year broadcutinl career, •P.
FrenUy bu called bl• last Super Bowl touchdown,
orld Series homer or NCAA basketball free
ow. For many years NBC'1 No. l play·bY·Pl•Y
inan, Gowdy switched to CBS two years aro and
teamed with former NaUooal Football Leaaue
Coach Han.It Stram to form an announclnc team In
wblch Stram got most
of the accolades.
Stram will be seen
on national telecasts as
a color commentator lo
19 81 , but Gowdy ' a·
familiar voice and style
will not be part of the
CBS announcing lineup.
CBS DID NOT
consider Gowdy one
of its top play,by·play
men and planned to
give Pat Summerall
and Vin Scully the lion's
share of the top games
, each week. So the ques·
:: Cotod11 ti on for the net work r became: Do we bring
$back Gowdy to do regional games or do we work
~ut an agreement for the tut year ol bis contract?
1; The second choi~e was the most obvious. i: Gowdy hi01$elf says he is ready to "pursue my
IPther interests," so bis parting from the high·
$Profile world of live network announcing comes
. l•wtth no hard feelings."
:: "There's no big unhappiness on my part that
~tm not going back." be sald Wednesday. "It was
tilever a consideration of whether I was No. 1 or
~o. 19. When I started with CBS they wanted me
!for 35 appearances a year, but I only signed for 25.
!j'm at a time in my life (he's 60) when I wanted to
:jlave more control over my life.
:· "l'VE AVERAGED 351, ... MILES of travel·
:lng a year for 35 years. My children are grown up f and my wife is alone too much when I do that
:much traveling."
•. However, Gowdy's departure from CBS
!Jloesn't mean he's ready to retire to a rocklnl ~hair.
: He still is working for CBS Radio and will do
;some taped specials for the network. His
:.''American Sportsman" show, tone a faxture on
~ABC, has taken him to Africa, Iceland and the
:Bahamas already this year. And he's heavily In·
:volved in the five radio stations he owns and u
:.president of the College Basketball Rall of Fame
f.in Springfield, Mass.
: ·'I have my life savings invested in those sta·
' I
jWilliwaw dq' d
' iY acht union cracks down
J In a move to stamp out cheating by t.ampering
ewith the measurements of yachts and the rating ~, ules, the United States Yacht Racing Union bas
:Come up with one or the toughest resolutiona in the
'recent history of yacht racing.
~ The USYRU Executive meeting at a special
;session in Newport, R.1., has recommended that
itbe yacht Williwaw, be disqualified from the 1981
Southern Ocean Racing Circuit and resolved tbat
lbe yacht's owner Seymour Sinnett be barred from
BOATI NG
steering or sailing in all races sailed under the
jurisdiction of USYRU for a period of two years.
The committee said Sinnett "bas not proved
compliance with Racing Rule 19, and International
Offshore Rule Sections 107, 108, and 202.2 and that
the rating discrepency or Williwaw was found to be ~ubsla nti al and without mitigating
,rctrcumstances. ''
~ After four months of investigation and hear·
logs, the committee specified that "it ls the sole
responsibility of a yacht owner to comply with the
rules and the owner of Williwaw bas not proved
compliance with these rules."
In a further resolution, tbe committee
specifically absolved Dennis Conner of San Diego,
who skippered Williwaw in the SORC, of any In·
volvement or responsibility in the rating com·
pliance failure by Williwaw's owner. -
Williwaw placed third in the SORC, a aeries of
races off Florida, behind Louisiana Crude and
AcadJa. All three of the top boats in the series
were protested on the grounds of rating diacrepen·
cies. The protests resulted in the dropping of
Acadia and Williwaw from the U.S. team In the
Admiral's Cup which got under way In England
this week.
The committee said the inquiry into the raUng
of Acadia is still open aa a result of a request from
tbe owner for a continuance.
The Executive Committee by resolution bu
directed the Inquiry Committee to lntorm Acadia's
owner that the bearing will be clOHd no later than
Au •. 1.
·The controversy evolved over prote9ts tbat
changes were made to the yachts alter they bad
been officially measured, preswnably makina
tbem lighter and faster.
Uont, and I'm very involved lD tbe operation of
tbem," be says. "Thty're my pension."
THI f'JVB 8TATION8 are In Lawrence,
Mui., r>e&r h1I home; Welt Palm Beach, and
Laramie. Wyo. A native of gieyenn_!S, Wyo~
SPORTS ON TELEVISION
Gowdy once was a basketball star for tbe
University ol Wyomtnc.
That experience led to bit Involvement with
the basketball Hall of Fame.
"We're committed to a fund·raislnc pro1rtm
for a new $7 .5 million building that would
represent tbe future of the Hali of Fame,'' said
Gowdy. "The new building will be ricbt on the
highway -bi1 and beautiful and accessible."
Gowdy, for 15 years a member of the Boa ton
Red So.x play·by·play team starting In 1951, says
he turned down flv& announcing jobl for major
league teama this year and accepted one to do
MiamJ Dolphins preseason sames.
"I'm glad to know that be's not bitter about
leaving, that be doesn't sound unhappy about it,"
said one CBS employee. "Many of the other an·
oouncers just idolize him. He's done everything ln
sports." ·
Not a bad professional obituary for a man
who's stilJ very much alive.
* * * * * *
Saturday's TV, radio
TELEVISION
11 a.m. (5) -WC? INVITATIONAL -Vijay
Amrltraj vs. Harold Solomon, taped in March at
Salisbury, Md.
11 :30 a .m . (13) -NASL SOCCEa
HIGBUGllTS.
12 :~ p.m. (4)
Calendar
features
Mariners
• NBC SPORTS' SUMJIEA
SEASON -The Pocono 500 atock car race, taped
at Mount Pocono, Pa. Alto: PKA karate cham·
plonabip bouts taped at AUanUc City; the Royal
horse show, taped at Wembley, Enc.land; and a re·
port on the national women's collellate tennis
champioosbipe, taped at Tempe, Aria.
12:30 p.m. (7) -NFL ll'OOTBALL -Wide
World ot Sport.a presents the Hall of Fame aame
from Canton, Ohio between the AUaota Falcons
and Cleveland Browns. (28) -TENNIS J'O& THE
FUTURE -Coach Vic Braden dilcuHes proper techniques for the serve.
1::1> p.m. (11) -RAINBOW l'UTURITY -
The 18th running of the secood jewel in the triple
crown of quarterborse racing, taped at Ruidoso Downs (NM ).
2::1> p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round play in
the Canadian Open at Oakville, Ont.
3:30 p.m. <2> -CBS SPO&TS SATURDAY -
Temperence Hill, 1980 Belmont Stakes winner, is
among the expected entrants in the Whitney Han·
dicap, taped at Saratoga, N.Y. Also: Brent
Musburger reports from New York wltb special
features. (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS
-Olympic figure skating champion Peaay Flem·
Ing recalls her early years as a skater and the
steps that led to her Olympic triumph in 1968. (34)
..J FUTBOL -Colombia vs. Espana.
S p.m. (28) -SOCCER.
6::1> p.m. (SO) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE
-Vic Braden demonstrates the proper way to go
to the net and avoid "eating a fuzz sandwich."
8 p .m . (50 ) -SOCCER MADE IN
GERMANY.
9 p.m. (50) -SPORTS AMERICA -The
University or Hawaii plays Brigham Young
University in highJlghts of the 1981 WAC baseball
championships held at BYU.
10::1> p.m . (34) -NASL SOCCER -The Los
Angeles Aztecs vs. the Rowdies, taped earlier al
Tampa, Fla.
&ADIO
Ba.seb&lJ -SaJt Late City al Phoenix, 1:30
p.m .. KMPC (710): Rebroadcut: Sllttb 1ame of
1962 World Series between the New York Yankees
and San Francisco Glaots, 1 p.m .. KMPC (710).
Sunday's TV, radio
TELEVISION
10:'5 a.m . (34) -FUTllOL
11 a.m. (2) -GOLF -Final round play in the
Canadian Open from Oakville, Ont.
1 p.m. (2) -CBS SPO&TS SUNDAY -Live
and taped covera1e of the Taladega 500 stock car
race from Taladega, Ala. A.lao : Brent Muabu.rger
reports from New York with apeciaJ features and
sports updates.
3 p.m. (7) -NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL -Taped coverage of the National Sports
Festival from Syracuse, N.Y. (9) -WOMEN'S
TENNIS -The final of a tournament from San
Diego.
3 :30 p .m . (4 ) -SPORTS AFIELD -
Features: A bun( for wild turkey with a bow and
arrow and a look at primitive fresh water flab .
4 p.m. (4) -SPOllTSWO&LD -Part two of
the world mjljtary boxing champlODAbips, taped at
Camp Lejeune, N.C. AJso: Taped covera1e of the
national women's collegiate gymoaatics cham·
. pionships from Salt Lake City.
7 p.m. CZ8) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE -
Vic Braden demonstrates the proper way to go to
the net and avoid "eating a fuzz sandwich."
RADIO
Baseball -Salt Lake at Phoenix, 7:30 p.m.,
KMPC (710); Rebroadcast of the seventh game of
the 1962 World Series between the New York
Yankees and San Francisco Giants, Noon, KMPC
(710 ).
(The Dally Pilot Is not re1poa1lble for late
chances.>
Stat ely schooners,
ketches, yawls, cutters
aod· sloops -some of
them built before the
turn of lbe century -
will be seen in action
Sunday in the ninth an·
nual Ancient Mariners
race In Long Beach
ff arbor.
COME HELP US CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF
The primary requisite
for entries is that the
boat must have been
built prior to 1950.
The race will start off
the Queen Mary at noon
and the is.mile course
will take tbe old wind·
jammers around the oil
islands off Loot Beach
before returning to a
finish near the Queen
Mary. Spectators
wishing to watch the
classk,.yacbts in action
may observe the start
and finish from the
decks of the Queen
Mary.
A staggered start will
be used witb the slower
boats starting first at
noon and the others
following at five·minule
intervals
Fun race
scheduled
MARINA DEL REY
-The Marathon Boat
Racers Association
cMBRA> in conjunction
with its race sponsor,
Powerboat Magazine,
will conduct "Fun Race
No. 1," an offshore
powerboat race, Satur·
day at Marina del Rey.
Saturday's race will
begin at 10 a .m. with
race bead.quarters local·
ed at Burton Chace Part
in the Marina. The
course runs from
Marina del Rey south to
Palos Verdes and back
again.
MBRA was
established to promote
safety rules and equip·
ment In all forms of boat
racing competition.
Tbrougb the years t.be
organization bas also
promoted, sponsored
and conducted many
races -includin• tbe
world offshore speed
lriaia.
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largest flea market in print!
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1r.w.i the Fede.ral Fair Houa·
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****JUST LISTm****
New On The Market and Newly
Remodeled. This Fantastic 3.Bdrm. +
Den + POOL Home on Oversized
Comer Lot in Presti.gious "Baycrest"
area of Newport Will Be Open Sat. &
Sun., 1·5, 1729 Terrapin Way, Newport
Beach.
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Z·STOIY DU'LU--HIWPOIT llACH ST&'S TO IUCH-0~ FtHAMCI
See this fine duplex today_! Live in one unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrm.5, deck &
2 baths in upper : 2 bedrrm & l bath in lower. Fireplace in each. Some view
of ocean. owe 1st T.D. & note of
$247 ,000 int. only, $52,500 down pmt.
No Joan fee. $299,500.
WISUY M. TAYLOR CO.. WLTORS
2111 S.J~ ......
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tfidustnal MPni•J OfJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::t:.:'A•MN :: G....... 1002 IEACH IAIGAIN 11"' ~""·1• -I ••••••• •••••••••••••••• OML y $209 I 900 HAllOIRIOGI
Award w i nn i o1
"Jodelle" estate home.
Lst resale offering on
this exqulsiUly appoint·
ed townhome with
massive view of bay,
ocean. coastline & night
li1ht.s. Now reduced to
$739,000.
BUSINESS. INVEST· IRVIHE Walk to sand! Huge
MENT, FINANCE I 71H! Newport ~ch 4 Bdrm.
fllAo .... ,!'P,_ lilirt Pri v ate tree·lined Wood bunungfireplaC!. :!;:•,:_r;n.;.: (~, , ::~ street, 3 Bdrm 2 bath. Ext~a large Jot. ~er 15 ,.,,.,~·· "•M•d 10"' s pa. 14% financing motivated~ willing to
::: \:'.'::: : available. Owner atu· help finance. Call now.
""'111"' Tll • '41' lous. Call DOW, 546-2313 S73-8SSO
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THE REAL ESTATERS
EXECUTIYI
Sll7,000
Almost new 2 stor y
be auty Sun rilled
kitcbe11, formal dining
room, wark arid coiy
family room too ! 2nd
story hosts secluded
m as t e r s uite with
c ra c kling br ic k
fireplace. 3 more queen
sued bd.rms too! Don't
miss out call.
@
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
7'4-63J-6990
ASSUME!
$85,000
Mesa Verde's fann l 4
Bdrm 2 bath home with
large Uvlng room and
fa mily room. bric k
f&replace, profaa10nally
decora ted. Assume
SSS,000 Lst TD. price only
Sl37,SOO. Owner will help
finance. Call s.&-2313
hliD
llDUCID
C harming wood
shingled townhome. Sun
ftlled kitchen overlooks
cozy patio. 3 large
bdrms plu,, sewing room
too. Only 1100,000, call
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SEA COVE PROPERTIES
1'4-631·6990
IACllAY
$14,000DWH
Gi.ant 4 Bdrm aarden
hom e In Newport
Riviera! Spacious livi.01
r oo m . beau ti ful
fireplace. Formal din·
lng. Sweeping atalrway
to priva~ master suite.
Easy terma ! Only
$137,500. Hurry, call
173-8550
THE REAL
ESTATERS
•W«~ 5 Bdrma, 3 81, pool, RV
acce11, 2 (rpka, and
areal flnucl.na. Call now for more llltonna·
Uoo. Full price hN,800. ,
THE REAL
ESTATERS
THNCMi
1~1.1 .tt!ltl· .\:I.'. ,1 •
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E · u iut• ~ · • Hid ,
TOW...OME?
Call the speciaUsts atlj;;;;;;;1 the condominium in·l I
formation center. a+-Toucbstone Realty ,
963-<118'7 --OCEAMVIEW 111-1111 MODOWM
Rare Harbor View Hills
opporturuty! Ownen an
very anxious and will
help rloance. E1dtin1
new pro1ram! Buyers
must qualify Spec-
tacular ocean view!
Secluded pool. Only
S359,900 Hurry. call
673-8550
THE REAL ESTATE RS
Want Ad Results ~5678 Want Ad Help? 642-5678
Pete Barrett RealW
presents
OME IUUTIRIL VIEW
Harbor View Hills Broad.moor, 4
Bdrms and fam ily room. Excellent
financing. $429,000.
TWO OH A Lor
One bdrm each , well located
Peni ns ula Poi nt. Owner will
finance. $359,500.
THRH UP AMD 2 DOWN
Like new ocean front duplex on the
beach, fantastic view. $750,000.
FOUi FOi THE F~ Y
Huge family room, remodeled
kitcben, nice fenced yard. Ready
now in Mesa Verde. $179,900.
S CiARACHS IM MfWPOIT
Customized 3 Bdrm, 2'h bath
Harbor ffighlands home. Move your
cars, beats or toys right in. $185,000.
IAYPIONT COMM>
Highly upgraded 2 BR. 2 F.Qallah
atone trrepJaces. Traditional
CUJtomizing includes distressed
pine beams hardwood noon " stencll bor~ered walls. Bayside Coves. '$750,000 .
COMMEICIAI. SAN Cl8BTE
11,000 11-ft. Sll,400 ,, ... cttd .......
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RUCKER ROI.TY
642-471
REALTORS
675-5511
OLD CDM: ca..,..1.. ...... w• te -...,...,..c-....t_J...,
oee 2 lb •h. w wtttl fie 1,aect.
..... $279,500.
COLI OF MIWPOIJ llALTOIS
251 SE. Coest Hwy., C... .. Mw
675·5511
PURCHASIOPTIOH i ................ ~
New Fantastic 3 Br. 31 XWAl•ciltg Ba. Condo, l2500 moves 4 Br, den, family rm.
you in, SlOOO per month. formal dining, recently
(Why pay mit). Next to remodeled, beautiful
all shopping, theaters & shade trees. Owner will
park, Just minutes to carry with small down
be\achea. m9.ooo
Ward Management Co. ~--.... 7141631·5055
121/flo
Sll,OOODWM
Vacant and owner wants
out! Huge 2 Bdrm 2.,...
bath condo with large
family livin& area. At·
tacbed &~· SW,900
total pri~. Call now.
546-2313
JUSTLmMIW!
THE REAL ESTATERS
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Triplex • OYnie lot. 6000 ~ ft. c>w.r ..tt¥~ wt wll c•..r _,
runn"1h eHw -.,.... nch 91t. ttr••· ttc. Prldt of owHrtlilp.
$2,100,000. 6J I· 1400.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL EST A TE
S...1Wn1.i. P1opttty ~1
2436 W '-1 Hwy llS ~ntW A11t
Ntwporr Beach a.Ibo.! Wand
'31·1400 67UtOO
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PRIME RESIDOOll. Hl:OME
3 Triplexes in a row on oceanside of
PCH m Corona del Mar.
2 Duplexes + 1 Triplex in a row on
Balboa Peninsula -1 Jot from sand
and surf. Near 19th St.
1 Duplex on the water with dock for
30' boat.
All Large Assumable loans at 121flo/r .
Owner 's motivated!
C....., 21 /Newport C.•r
640.53'7
DAILIMfi DW\IX
Old CdM, South or the highway. front
unit has two bedrooms, fireplace,
beamed ceiling and large kitchen.
Back unit is bachelor with complete kitchen. Really terrific at $259,500.
REALTORS. 675·6000
2443 l ••I Co.ut Hlgh1uy. Coron• d•I M.,
WI ~YI 41 Of THI HST A~ IM TOWM
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REAL TY
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Like new townhome on
the bluffs, 2 Bdrm 3 Ba.
super kitdlen and a big
2nd story loft. Full price
only Sl34,990. 751-3191
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OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
PRIME UMD
Ideal Planned Community Site.
Only 10 Miles From Fresno. 691
Acre Cattle Ranch. Located At The
Foot Of Kings Canyon National
Park. Boating, Fishing, Skiing, Etc.
ln Process Of Being 1.oned Into 17
Forty Acre Sect ions. Projected
Increase Or Fresno ls ~ In Next 10 Years. $387,720 Down. Price,
$2,197,380.
COSTA MESA DWUX
Just Listed This Lovely Duplex In
Eastside Costa Mesa. Each Unit
Has Two Bedrooms. One Has Patio,
The Other Unit Has Private Yard.
Both Units Recently Carpeted &
Painted. $179,500.
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UMDAISLI Exciting opportunity! Wide channel
view from spectacular architectural
designed 4 bdrm, 5 bath, pool home.
Slip for 2 large boats. $1,495,000 .
Summer Occupancy.
UDO ISLE HOMES
Featured on Homes Tours this lovely
traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath home, newly redecorated. Priced to sell q~u.ly at $475,~. Must see. .
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath pl us
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings. Great fo r entertaining.
$420,000. Best price for the money.
PEMIMSULA POINT IEACHFRONT
Panoramic bay & ocean view at
wedge, from prime large lot. 4 bdrm, 3
bath· custom home. 3700 sq. ft. reatur·
ing marin e room. $1,385,000.
NEWPORT CREST COMDO
2 bdrm, den. spacious Plan 8, im-
mac ulate. Low priced at $215,000.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
34 1 Bu 1,,d, o,.,,. N B 67) 6 11:>'
Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949.
COME WITH US ... TO WISTCLIFF.
ELEGANT FOUR BEDROOM FOUR BATH HOME .. LOVELY COUNTRY FRENCH
FAMILY ROOM AND KITCHEN .. FRENCH
DOORS .. CUSTOM CARPETS..i. DRAPES AND WA L LPAPER P RI Ct. R EDUCE D
$45,000 .. NOW only $285,000.
16 I 7 WISTCLIFF DI, M.I. Ul-7JOO
WHATAVALUI
H you've waited for an
exceptional buy-thts is
it! A charming, com·
fortable 3 Bdrm home
located on a qwet cul·de·
sac st Al only Sll0.000
this is lhe best pnced
ho me in this area.
751·3191
DOMTMSAD
We have the perfect 4 Br
& ram. rm on cul-de·sac
with pool size lot ! Dry
your tears. and call us
now! Unbelievable al
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SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Clusified
Ad.
I0>,'40/0 FtMAMCIMG AVAIL
Assume existing lsl T .D. on th.is 4
bdrm hom e in NEWPORT
Ri viera payable at $668 per month! ! Featuring French doors,
fireplace, 21/• ba ths, raised
wooden deck. & new carpets &
paint. Only $141,900.
St 14 PH MONTH ..••••
when you take over existing low
interest FHA loan ! ! Th is is a
superb starter home for a young
familr . Lots of potential & priced
to sel at $89.500.
HEWPORT IUCH OfffCI
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WASHJNGTON (AP> BUl Gold bad 1 aecret.
lt was published In the Wuhtnston Polt every day
for 54 years, but It remained a aecrel to lbe rest of
the country.
What Gold knew so weU is that Waablnfton la
not ju.st a capital city where president.I preside,
leclalaton legislate. diplomats maneuver. c:ol.UU
rule and regulators reauJate.
Washineton Is alao a piece where people
wonder why the L·4 bus lao't air condlUoned and
who lo call to get a dead tree removed. Where
people care more about the prlce war between
Giant and Safeway than the war between Iran and
Iraq. Where David Hartman Is better known than
David Stockman.
In Washington, some people picket to keep the
Yankees out of El Salvador and some picket to
keep an Exxon station out of their neighborhood.
That's the Was hington Gold wrote ebout every
day since Jan. 13, 1947, in a column In a comer of
the comic pages.
His column was called ·'The 01slricl Line" -
Washlngtonjans' term for the border between the
District of Columbia and the Maryland suburbs.
Al lhe end of June , Gold and the column
retired.
To say so long, 950 District Liners (what he
always called his readers) stopped by the Post
lobby to sign a scroll.
In a fare well editor ial, lhe Post said Gold
he lped thousands to become "naturalized,
permanent residents of this community."
Post publisher Donald Graham says, "There's
a certain connection that a very few journalists
can make with a big community of readers and
long ago, somewhere back in those 34 years, those
readers came lo believe that Bill was shooting
straight with them."
The column h as been replaced by "Bob
Levey's Washington ." Levey's firs t effort saluted
Gold's 34 years.
Gold's first column carried a plea for a new
stadium and a report about a motorman on a
crowded Washington streetcar who called out:
"Come on, folks. Move to the rear. Take the back
seats, Just hke you do in church."
In a newspaper that helped bring down a
president, whose editorials are studied in Saudi
Arabia. there isn't much room for local chit-chat.
Gold wrote it. though 19.7 column inches of
ch1t·chal a day
In "The District Line" there was room to
wonder why dogs always like to look out the
windows of moving cars, to crusade for camp
s afety a nd against panhandlers a nd the us e of
"hopefuJly" al the beginning of sentences.
Indeed. he made room for endless crusades.
He wanted to bring back the Senators basebaU
team . He scolded radio stations for disclosing the
location o r radar s peed traps . He wanted
cafeterias lo quit displaying the desserts first.
before the patron had decided upon his main
course. He wanted s igns erected a t new building
sites so passers ·by could know what was going up.
Gold ran a "give a ways" section . Readers
offering lo give away an old piano or "darling,
playful puppies" were expected to send along a
dollar lo benefit Children's llospital.
Gold persuaded thousands to quit sending
Christmas cards to co·workers and lo send the
savings to Children's Al Lawson, a hospital of·
ficial. says "The District Line" raised between
$1.6 million and Sl.7 million
Gold lobbied to get s mall news in the
newspaper, too This was a typical exchange
between columnist and edJlor, as related by Gold
in an interview:
"AJ, the re was a bad tie-up on the Beltway this
afternoon; 10,000 people were late for s upper.
They'll want to know what happened."
"Gee, Bill , we've got an awful tight paper
tonight."
"OK , Al. I'll call the Evening Star. Maybe
t hey'll be interes ted."
And the next morning's Post would find room
ror a story explaining the delay on 1-495.
Gold , a night person, awoke about 1 p.m . and
ate breakfast with wife Bernice. In the column,
always, "lhe married wom an I live with."
Al 6 p.m., he we nt lo the office to return phone
calls, read the mail and rind out what would be in
the next day's paper.
Between 9 and 10, he wrote the column. And
then rewrote it And tinkered and tightened and
polished. And showed the piece lo colleagues and
to ask them to take a whack at it.
"!he bes~ of .~s write some pretty crude things
once m a while. he says "This column was all
the Post asked me to do The least I could do is
write it in fairly good English.''
. ~e often left as the dayside people were
arriving. to go home. eat the day's other meal and
g~ lo bed when Washingtonians were sending their
kids to school and reading "The District Llne" at
their breakfast table.
The married woman he Lived with didn't let
him read the c-0lumn al the table. He'd get too
e xcited if he didn't like It.
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8ENEFICIAL.SEAVICECO .. -ESTATE OF c. IRVIN ly -'llteo TMtee 11nd•tt the lollow· METZGER, DECEASED.
Ing Clncrlllecl deed ol """ WIL.L. Notice is hereby given: Sl!L.L. AT PVBL.IC AUCTIOH TO THE To all persons lnterest-H IGH EST BIOOEA l'O A CASH <P•Y•t>•• 01 "-01 .. 1, 1n 1ew1111 ed, whether as creditors, moneyoflhoUn11ec1s1e1 .. 1e11rl9flt, heirs, legatees, or de-
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r11e -1e•ery "'""" ... c1 o..o.,. 23861 E! Toro Rd. El Toro, Tru,1.1>y•-ol•l>rMChordtfeu11 CA. Ci ty of : El Toro, 1n lh• 00Hoet1on1 •tcurod 111ereby, Ca I lfornia 92630 ri.re1or0<e H 1Kuto<1 •no oe11 .. ereo •0 That the undersigned de·
Ille llftderilgned e w"tt•n Otcleretloro i · .,. oe••ut• -o.m.nc1 '°' s.1e .• ..., s res to receive the said written notlceol 1>reec11-tle<llOll to personal property Or COi· , • ., .. 1,_.,,,.,.,,1Qnec11ow11 .. 1c1p,. .. lect theclaim(s) and tore-s-r1y lo Wiiiiy Wld OOllQellOll,, • ..., h 1,.., .. 11., ,,.,. .,,_,.,0nec1 yu1oec1 wld move t at collected or re·
nouce of t>rHC11 -01 ••.cu°" to 11e celved from the State of recorded April 14, l'lel .. •n•lr No. California to the said state 1•i.2 1n _1.,1•~w•.o1 .. io01. whe re lelters testam flcl•I ~ecorth. . en: s.1c1 Ml•""" be mecio. 1>111 w11,_1 tary or of administration cov•11•11t Ot ... ,,.,,,,, uprns or' Im· have been Issued. Plltd, r11911rdlno 1111 •. ooueu1o11. or A 11 persons h a v i n g eftcumt>r...c:H, 10 pay Ille remel11l111 . pr111<1pe1...,..oft11e-.u1 ... ..,ec1..., claims against the dece·
.. 1c1 oe..:1 of''""'· wlt11 l11Cerett .. 111 dent or an interest in said .. Id nott provided, odvencet, Ir •11V, estate and Wishing to Ob· under 1"9 ttr,,,. of Hid 0..0 ot frllSI ·
, .... ,,.,,09, end upe11w, of 1~ iect to ~uch removal must
Tru•'" enc1 of the '"''~ ., .. 1ec1 .,, give written notice of such
.. 10 o..., of r,.,,, Seid w•• w111 be objection to the person or held on Frldey, AllOV>I I•, 1'et •I l ,00 ' d bt d t pm et I,_ Cnepmen Avet1ue e" persons In e e 0, Or
tttM•. 10 tr. C•••< Cellttr e1111c11no. holding personal prc>perty
>00 e .. 1 °"""""'A .. ._.,,.,,.. c11, of 1 the decedent. Such 01~;~:.i;,:'~~·111111•1 ll"l>l•cet1011 notice must be gl~en to the
ot 1111, not•u . ,,,. 10(e1 •mo11t11 o1 1,,. P e r s o n h o I d t n g t h e
'"P•ld balance or lh• oot11et1on personal p roperty or MC11rte1t>J1,.,. • .,.,,,.det<nbod """ol against whom the claim is ltU\I •I'd Ullrnelod '°'"· •• _. .... •nd •dvance• ,, ._..5 ,., n ro .,. made at the address as tt<mlnet11e_,,i1111t>+G.You me,ce11 lis t ed above withi n : pu1 m~ THIRTY DAYS after first O•t• Jiii, is."" bl I . . -. ... Sorvk• co pu cation of this notice.
........ T,,.,._ Dated : June 15, 1981
lyT.D.Sentco~._... Ruth B. WHver, Trust u-....... Aut. s.cnuiry 0 f f ice r . ;u E x e cut or :-~~ ~~:;:, E s t a I e o f C . I r v i n ow .,,.... Metzger.
P11tt11-Newport Her1>0r N•w• Published Orange Coast ~~~.,·~::'Z',~!1~1U.:.~~ .. ~09" Daily Pilot, July 10, 17, 24,
• • • ~ • JJ29.t1 31. 1981 3040·81 ---PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
CONSOLIDATED
REPORT OF CONDITION
Of SOUTH COAST BANK of Costa Mesa. Oranoe
County, California, and Domestic Subsidiaries at the
clos e of business on June 30, 1981.
Slate Ban k No. 1239
Donar Amounts
In T"ous.ands ASSETS
Cash and due from banks ..•..................•.. 2.756
U.S. Treasury securities ........................ 1,357
Obligations of other U.S. Gov't
agencies and corporations ..•...............•. 2,751
Obligations of States and
political subdivisions .................•........ 2,257 Federal funds sold and securities
purchased under agreement
to resell In domestic offices .................. 13, 100
a. Loans, Total <excludlng
uneamed Income) . . . . .. .. . ......... 35,892
b.Less: Reserve for
possible loan losses .................... 216
c. Loans, net ..................................•. 35,676
Bank premises, F.F . & E .. etc ................•.. 2,810
Other assets ................................... 1,727
TOTAL ASSETS ................................ 62,434
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations .............• 11,432
Time and savings deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations .............. 39,006
Deposits of United States Goverhment ....•....•.... 38
Deposits of States and
polltlcal subdivisions .......................... S,950
Certified and officers' checks .................... 1,010 TOT AL OE POSITS IN
DOMESTIC OFFICES .............. 57,436
Total demand deposits .............. 12,480
Total time and savings deposits •.•.• 44,9S6
TOTALOEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
ANO FOREIGN OFFICES .......••.•.•.•.•. .S7,'36 Other liabilities ...................•..•.•.•.•... 1,737
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY
Common stock
a . No. shares authorized ... 1,000,000 b. No. shares outstandlno 414,061 .. 1,210 tO'.fiu~ CONTRi eu:.re·o 'cAPii"AL' :: :: . :~·-~ ... 2,818
Retained earnings ..•••••••.................•..... 443
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .•.•.•.•.•.. 3,261
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ..•....•.•.•.•.•. ,62,,434
MEMORANDA Time Deposits of $100 000 or more
In domestic offices (I PC only): a. Time certificates of ~It In denominations of $100,000 « mor-. ...........• 31,041
b. Other tlmt depollts In
amounts of $100,000 or more .................... 160
Market varue of lnvHlmtnt ..curltlH .......................... 6,035
Th• Ut'\dtrslaned, Nls:k J . Florto, Prftldent Incl
Mary A. Alt, vrce President of the aboYe-Mmed bentt,
each ctec:lerft, for hlma.lf alone end not for tM otMr:
I have personal knowltdOt of the matt9n contained In
this report (lnctudeno the ,........,.,. side hertOf), and I
believe that Heh stat.f'Mftt In s.&d report Is true.
Each of the undtr.-QMCI, for himsetf alone end not tor.
th• 0.,., ctrtlfl• ""*' ..-.1ty of'*''"'"'"*"" roreoolno Is true aNI cOtTect.
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DAY WEEK
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Special flat rate for non-commercial users offering merchan-
dise priced in the ad for $800 or less . Cost is the same for 11 days
or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 days.
3 Lines For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678
8 Dollars TM rww Dally Piiot 8·Day Week tti a Classified PLUS
~'\tt• IOOS Doti 1040 '8111we IOSO '8ahe 'IOIO a ..... w. 10551
...... S. IOSS Mltcd•H• IOIO Milc1l•10. IOIO Milce'rn1• f''-t&Orf-1090 •••••.-.••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••l••••••••••••••••• ••••• ... •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \t/...ttct IOlt •••••••••••••••••••••••
CASH Relisttr 1927 Boston Tel'Tier puppy 7 Eleeant sofa & toveseat. 9' sofa ' lovaeat, triple 2521 Oranae. #Cl, CM. Everything Muat Go : lo•• lelooel 2 Bikes S75 & $50. Console ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wurlitzer spinet piano.
$75 wks,male,adorable S800new,sae.S350.6/pc. dresser, hi·boy ciresaer, Sat/S1tn 9.4. $0'-$200 Sat /Sun. 50•·UOO+ Helium Bouquets dt TV w/stereo llOO Mase. WAMTID alntcond.S750.
548-329'1 64U4lO bdnnset.~oew,sac. lOspdbike.S,Stoffer. Sofaa,cbn,d.ioetteetc. MS-1814S358orde.aWlLn livered. Perfect tor clothes &F'umSl-SlOO Baby Basslnelle & ~S3Ueves --------~ S . . S . Is AJCC 8 S300. European glass Ml· SJC off Monte Vista every occasion. 673-441.9 &46-6738. uare colfee tbl Call Kaw a I Gr and. 6 ft.
WESTMINSTER !k1:.'gH.'fu:. llOO & ~ett~!~~SJSOsiJ.'"~l Curio-cabinet, 1375. C~~~~~~b!~m:;,! Antiques. Plano stool. lnl. doors w~hdwe, (2) Poo1Table,7'Brunswlck, !'luPMKi-9255 · <KGC3) 3 yrs old.
ABBEY up S4l·G413 coJ° Delive'ry. 549-92:52. Regulator clock., '250. bio. 10' Ion& sofa tbl. ~a:b~~!n1!'°ub':~{ ~· 'c~~~ doo(2) 80x30(2). v:~l stg2~ cond1t1on. Wanted Used paper cut· Beautifully polished
ANTIQUE MAU.. ""toy . . Trunk, S45. Oriental SllO 35" aq end tbl $50 S II SI .... . _,ea. ......,. rs, ~ ter Ill good Vt'Ol"king con· Ebony. Professionally
Dally IM, Fri 1~9 °" 1045 Boys Fare Engtne Bunk vue S4S. Med. desk Dishes ~°' etc 'sat . ~· n~er, mT!y 93x30; (2) 93ll36; 12) Metal tool bollfor pick u d.ition. Thank· you! Call owned, hilh quaUth In· Closed Tuesday •F•r•e•e•••t•0••1•0-;1•n•e•••h•o•m••e• Beds. Ne«Js wort. SlOO. 185 s3t-S8'79 ' 9 to 4 •2788 Hill.I~ 0 " muc. see mes·•· e 93142. SlO ea. Gd cond truck $75, wheel chair 536-&573 strument. Sacrl ice.
11751WestmlnsterAve. Callafl5.642-1238 -· · NB • r .. 2350 College Dr. CM &44.e579 S75 oakdesU85 S7000.080.SU·8081
0 _._ G adorable 6 wit old pup-D I Bdnn <'~ SMOKE GLASS 48 " ~ . ' ... .,....,10 n L D S T Y L E d aruo:D ro~ SM-6103 pies. Call~ rex er .x-" Anti· Round Tbl Chrome Bue Antique Collectables 9 PC dining rmset, $700, 2 .,_..., ¥TURNTABLE-with flip Everett Baby Gran • ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ F (2) Whl K' que White. 5 drawer w/4 ehrs -as is Sao. Glass mags clothes Baysbore Nei&hborbood 10 spd bikes, S30 ea. Newport Beach Athletic needle to play old 78 re-beautirul finish. S2SOO
ac.y All SALE arlsoee Calico catleblin1dtte111· nsl chest, dressuag lib & chr 962.8596 301 Vbt.a Bay' a C M. 873-6870; 644--~ Club membership, $100. eonh 979-28919 eves. firm. 848-331111 eves ,..... n I l e s t a n d s It I n g -' · · 673 12B2 631 5058 --' Bouae full of lovely exe. 960-~ hdboard, &spread. VSO. (2) Barstools with back SALE-Aug l·Z. ever· 3 chairs w/ottoman. S30 . . Man's used. C?ruiser Bike, SewilMJ MecH II l"J
things, exeept1onal 2sweetkittens,needlov· &44·0345 Walnut,goodcond$40 ytblng goes, Oak Desk, eacb. Maenavoxstereo. f'AlROTCAGE goodcond.ition,reasoo:i· •••••••••••••••••••••••
v1lues. Good prices. Fri. in g home lo stay 7ft beige & brown sofa 5 546-9249 Color TV, Drafting Tbl, '250. 673-6810; 644-5596 ~ iron 1100. 499-5164 ble Wood desk' 4·8 swii E~ fA: ln = ~T~ia~eunWal.SSOOy, UnT1'tus66tin. together. M/F 4 mo old. ft matching lovese~t. 2 Good day becb w/ slip-Dressers, much more. '64 VW bodyS210. Refrig 2 WHEELCHAlR. Everest drawers. good condition ~~1'35 wer Tust~. Moving. Must see lo S150.&44·S883. covers S30ea 2466Santa 332So. NewbopeS.A. dr S75. '72 350 dirt bike Jennings Traveler, lake 536-3645 ---~""'------1 J!?ye.642..fll1J5,968-6400 ch· Cb' l 1 AnaC.M.642-00 ClauyGarageSaJe S200.964-6706Jeff new,S500.67~ll Guitars. console stereo, TV,lllclo,
ANTIQUE Pump Organ. Free multi·colored kit ~ja a .me • .P.a e Antiques bookcases Blk naug. couch, Sl15. BIRD CAGE Wrought s w er pe rs . I amp, HIFi, Steno 1091
En1Ush bidet & more tens, la"er·stnped grey, Y1 e ow antique ruush. Garwp S. 1055 t v /st e,: e 0 ency ' Stereo cass deck & 1 3. x ltn · & d book ease sgle bed rails ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'Sun 2ll!80 Santa Ana white, ~ranoe & black arge storage & lighted ••••••••••••••••••••••• Amer ican ' c b · mikes, Sll.S Bike. S50 ron stan golf clu~ tools & mis~ Beautiful Color TV 2 yr Ave C.M. Call S48W ... aft. 4pm. glass she.If. Sm. Swivel Stereo AM/FM 8 Lrack, much men ~I · ina • 548·0128 S75IOBO 549·1276 · wrnty. Free delivery.
-bar chairs. S3s each. cassette, turntable. junk Sat · 9.4 ru~.7~~ 1,,_. Slide In Sleeper "ood -646-9414 M-i al-----Sl48.&46·1186 DOLL SHOW German Shepherd, 1 yr Chandeliers, ~ each. spkrs SUI. Freezer S200. p 1 · tow 1· ~d. S2:50 F'JRM " John Wayne Tennis Club • c . TV Sat/Sun. Aug 1 & 2, free old Fem .. to eood home Room SIU! red O\'DI rug, Pool table $:200. Misc. a men ay, rv. 7<1 • ...,,. Membership Sl2:50 Call mtr& ub 801l BeauufulFColord , .. 2 yr
admission. Exhibit & Dys 975-0727. eves S25 ,760·1065. Eves. 160-8745. Misc, modem and anh· ,, ........., &51·8300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Si~t~-l'~e e avery.
sale. HunUngton Center 759.951 Wknd s. GARAGE SALES: Fum, que tools (handyman's 20' Upright Freet.er S7s. 2Small Oriental rugs, S30 1~ BASS ACCOROIAN ·
Mall, 405 Fwy & Beach GD. Home, Lab/Setter Roll top desk Pine 36". di.shes. fabrics, kitchen, gold mine). Sat Aug 1 8-5 Power Mower $90, Port· ea Lge wooden desk. ~. 642_3379 P1
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Blvd.H.B. mix. rem Nds. rm Used one month SlSO tools, misc .. most ever· Pm.32CSl&nalRd.NB a·CnbSU 760-0536 -S50 Brown vinyl lov· SlOOea":-;. ....... v
Swedish Cup Smart, sweet. lovtng. &51·9711. ything. Meadowsweet AHTIOUES DOGHOUSES3S. esea t , $1 00 Blue Ovation acou.\llc Guitar .......,.....
board/Armoir, solid !>48·5114 Almost new. 5x2\A.t seat Cul ·de-sac. University FRl·SAT.SUN&-5 I 559-51Z1 schwinn Pixie. $35. 920 wp /hrardsheldl eSa2s7e . uno COoodLO!_,T.V. plays
oak, Circa 1850. A.skmg Beautiful & Gentle wood & tinted glass. cof· Park, Irv. Fri.Sat. Hoosiers, wuh stands. I Boat & Trailer 15' SIOO as Nottingham Rd, Nwpt er e ct con 5 very g -..
S'7S0&73-1255 Longhair gray cat, fee table, Sl.50. Brass Multi -Family, 1.378 Shao· dressers, deab, chests, 15, BabyStrollerS40 Car Bch.642-54.911 _ 649-2'7ll Eves. 54&-U29aftlla m
Oak Claw·foot table s neutered male Call LampOut.edshade,SlOO. non Lo, C.M. (off tables. chairs: Amer. Seat ss SC'ale ss IBM Selectnc 2 Collon MUST SELL! Spinet Sony 19" C.olor Remote
press back chairs. Sl600. 549.om_ Glass end table, SlOO. College behind Fedco) oak, pine primitives 631.5363. ribbon Like new uio. piano. good condition Control. S550 J obo
080673-6253 .. 35 .. RED Garden 644-5983 Sat/Sun&-5 1827 Pine St.. H.B. ANTQ. end tbl S20 Pr ~96-3774 __ SlOOOoroffer.831-6356 lOAM·l2PM.67~S020.
A.fpl1•cft 1010 B.ric ks-FREE-You Hard rock maple dmang EST All SALE 960-4ill07 Danish mdro lounge Airline Tickets, value Offiu F•••• & Beautiful sohd w~d
••••••••••••••••••••••• Haul 12" X9"962·&596 set w/custompads, S300. House full of lovely Yfn1Sale-Bargains! chrs S50 pr. Ptne hutch ~.oo. Selling for Eq.11,.... 101 Barialy stereo cabmet
llUYAPPLIAHCES Very rute female Oresser,beaobag,cher· things. exceptional 2064!EgretLaile,H.B. W Easel SS Sell orn375.~900-0013 ...................... S300 (no room)846--0503
Les 957.8133 BEAGLE spayed, 3 rywoodcoffeetable,end values.Goodprices.F'ri. Sat.only,fromlOam. trade.642-4l:B CEILING Fan , llMMogC...tll KENWOOD 9800
years. tables & other. all items Sal. Sun. 1S500 Tustin 3 Family Garage Sale Rams Season Tickets -Casabella. forward, re Word processi ng Receiver 1BO WPC w/2 8:1!:i~c n~~t!,01L~~~! __ ~8586 under $800. 754-6790after VIiiage Way, Unit 66, Sat/Sun. 9-5. 43218 Senisa ror sale. 2for S800 ve rse, variable speed. system. xlnt cond $5,500 concept CEM spkn 9800
Oven Range. $400. 325 Cute grey & white kit· 6pm. _ Tustin. Way, Univ. Pie, Irv. 752.0960, (21Jl46J.ll00 light incl'd Was S239. or best offer. Call Kalhy OB0642·8'194
Grand Canal, Balboa tens Great Area Rug. 9Xl2'. SlOO, LIDOISLE Garage Sale, Sat. only LAWN Mower REEL. Take S100Judy,1~Jl986 (714 )760-0100 SANSUI Recei ve r .
Isl. _ personalities 8 weeks c~~b ~hr.i!:. °:It ~d WH-f:I 11 9-'4. Childml's clothing, self propelled. Sl50. Membership for lrg, xlnt, GOING OUT Technis spkn. Techlus
• • Sears Kenmore 848·5336 l . 5. ps, 15-• Off .. fun:titure, hshld items. EDGER $'75548·J2!!7 _ fully equipped Gym. 8 Of IUSINESSI Direct Drive tumtbl.
Portable 6 mo old dis· fwftitw. 8050 644-1096 Antiques, copper and 20081 Spruce, S.A. Hgt.s. BIRD CAGE JO' Wrought mo W.00646-!Ml~ eves Priv business must sell Value over 11.soo. Sale
bwuber. 2 yr warranty, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl2S Comer set. bolsters pink luster, old ,Pine Gar age s a I e . 9 am Iron SlOO JUKE BOX Sharp Copter. desk wall or trade for Color TV or
S300.1Cocktail&tend Danishmodemteakwood & plaid.;;,vers Like ~!t7it'.1Ne;.~0r~~~·~~· sat/sun. Vacuum, 548-3297 1956Seeburg,xlnlcond unit. Projectors, draft·~~~ ofr. 645'3313 art
tables, SlOO. Blue baby dining table with 6 new new ~l· '"" · bedsprds, crafts booltl S950. 640.1217 ang table. couches, dresser. S25 . Misc. ma l c h 1• n g ca ned Oak dan . tbl w/6 chrs. Lg. from 9AM to ~M. lOl misc. 2829Shantar. CM CAR Top Carrier extra --- -cha 1rs. typewriters, Sylvania. Stereo. TV con·
Id ... ki 1• Via Koroo, Lido Isle, . lrg 25 cubic ft S50 Decorator Plant Sale' soL 4 fl 21 m. Sl00/080 646-3661Alter7PM. chairs·S275 oo Bent meta e"". tchapp s NptBcb. Typewriter, Honda .90. 548-3297 19291BelhelCirHB calculators steel shelv 673-6253 Norge washer. dryer. glass oak duna cab111et ~7.4397 G R GE Bedroom set. Cu.rtatnS, Sat&-4_!168-~ ang. many others (714) .=..=....:;.::=------
$250. Port. sewing <antique reproduc Twin loveseats, tan pat· A A SALE : Anti· Plentyofmisc.items & Complete Stained Glass Masculine canopy kg·~ 496·26081703K.a1SerDr. loots&W.W
machine. SM. 83J.<Ml64, tion !-S295.00. King.sized tern, oak trim, good &eslis~~tOr-gan, Drapes ETC. ETC. ETC. ~:i\~;1:mg Cabinet bed. backgammon cof· ,.... IOl7 Eqli,...
759-0120 maple headboard with rood, S75ea . 631·2029 H i b Id ood moJ". 38'4 flower St Costa fee table. traffic light, ............................................. .
21 C\I ft dble dr refrig drawers turned spools. 8'sofa. lamps,cane-back ouse ~ g a, e· MesaSat.N '11 KIRBY Home Mam· S2.50ea.7fi0.3653 759-0894 Blue front Am81JOn Par· GtMrol 9010
freezer w/1ce maker, Bea~tyrest mattress & chairs. night stand. corator at.ems & clothes BARGAIN GALORE 2 tainance System. all at· ---=-=---rot wlcage SZ5ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• -5prangs-S250.00. Call Argus " Bell-Howell 5c·J5. 2680 Santa Ana f S t S t 5 2 tachment.s : Xlnt Cond. Los Caballeros Health 1164-5152 Tax Deductloo Dooatloo .. ,51>42.34111 9717352a•-r5pm Ave,CM.Sat&Sun9-3 ~m. a . un .. 29 Alkln Sl.50.960-5844 Club Membership. S2.SO Refrigerator. Works · '"' · projectors. screens. Roto TiUer S115. Port. ~erb, ea.ta Mesa. or offer. Call Answer Ad LHASA APSO Boats · Cars· Planes
good.64.5-4758after5pm **I BUY** 848.2896 Welder Sl8S. Trailer 8 Oak •glass.s~we&Se, SEASON Ticket Holder ts.2,&t24X>,24hrs 5 months. Shots up lo 2131654-2341
oranytimeooweekend Good used furniture & F' A NT AST I C W/liresl80.Airtank$50. Sl75, free built.in stove. has 5 seats avail for MAYTAGgasdryer S200 date. Male ... AKC. AVOH
19 cu ft Upright Appliances-OR I will FURNITURE BUYS. Hopper S75. Tools, coins, Jn:elry, many selective games. KingszbednewSJSO.All 1>!.i>ers.Sl.50.646-0044 11 ' Red Rover. Solid
Signature Frost Free seU or sc.. 'for You Solid teak dining table. 6 housewaru, antiq, reu. stuffed arum.ala. Avon 641-0366 days. 7S9·LS92 11 ""'c ""U "-ct & n.-1090 transom. flr brds Offer. .,.._..., Bruer chairs. antique bottles pet auto water eves exce ·'""""' · I ._..,..... 'PrMrer. Uke new S200 MASTllSAUC'nOM h 'd bo d See Dimes-a-tine, Aug d' h ' s · DinetteSelB BRONZE G.E Electric ••••••••••••••••••~•••• ..:67.:..:5-:...025S=::..------
l994. 64t..168' 13J..t6ZS ma ogany ds1 e dar . 1·2. 365 Broadway. C.M. UasNesB.E L I E VA BL E XplnaeceCo d ...,. rown Dryer very good S75 Pl A~ 0 low upright loah, M.W1 •c•/
HARBOR AREA ' custom-ma e mo ern MS-7D t n .-... G.E. Washer as is S2.5 <Spinet I '!/bench fC
APPLIANCESERVlc E I .Uy n•r..11T1••11: sleeper 50fa, two oc· YARD SALE A 1_2 . cluslc c~. dishes. anti· 646.Z6111aft7PM Beaut wood ivory keys s.r.ke 020
""'"'' ~ casiona I chalrs,coffee I.II 00 que 1hav1n1 stand, dolls. Terrific Spanish Galleon 551·2617 $700/offer. 67~55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUY .SW., REPAIR Les 957·8133 table. bm vinyl couch ly. 121 LISA 1:-AN E. boys & girls elothes. 5' Srup Model Only S800' pa n b a 11 & p o n g Marine Electrician
549-3777 20SOFAS,new,blea. and recliner, steel desk C.MESA. Nr F~argmd, Levis, sit-down pong 640-8688 Machines. F'orSale Low rey .organ, new. Design/install/repair
Drand new :Kl" self clean 15 Loveseat.11. S75 ea. king size mattress set. tools. elect ~ppl a .. craf· machine, gram balance 642-l068 loaded ancl . rhythm. Qual wort 549-2520evs.
elect range w/matching 9S7·57<11or 554--4180 girl's bike. plus much t/art supplies. frames. scale. trudt rims, girls Sell things rut with Dilly $2200/080. Find what you want in
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Hannless 'water bugs' under control
By STEVE MITCHELL Of•Dlllfr .........
Water district officials in
Laguna Beach and South
Laguna say they 're making
great strides in their battle
against a miniscule organJsm14
that was discovered last week in about 30 covered water res-
ervoirs.
Actually, it's not much of a
battle at all, considering Laguna
Beach County Water District of·
ficlals are doine lltUe more tbaa
monitoring the altuaUon now,
says Joe Sweany, 1eneraJ
man,ager of the d11trlct.
The or1anisma, whJcb water
district officials inailt are harm-
less, are sun loven and it ap-
pears: the lack of sunllcht and
nutrients in the water reservoirs
is killing them off.
•'They've dimlruahed by about
SO to 75 percent in out rea-
er voirs," Sweany said. "The
little 1uys are eolng down
quick."
The tiny crU1taceana, called
Daphne, were dlacovered at the
top of about 20 water reservotn
ln Laguna Beach and another
nine tanks in the South Coast
County Water Dlatricl area.
They've been hanlinl around
the top foot or foot and a half ot
water in the tan.U where a liWe
bit of light fUten in.
To date, none of the organiama
have appeared in anyone'• tap
water, diatricl officla.la HY, and
lf they were, they wou.ld look
like "amall apeclu of black pep-
per."
Conaultanla from lbe
Metropolitan Water District toJd
local olticla.la the beasties will
probably die off on their own.
"They only have a life span ot
three to five daya," Sweany
said. "And there mlebt have
been a few generation• of
them."
And while Laguna officia.IJ are
allowin, the organbma to die off
on their own, officlala at the
South Coast diatrict aay they're
helping them aJong to their de-
mise.
Ray Miller, generaJ manager
of the South Coaat district,
which serves South Laguna,
Dana Point, and parts of Laguna
Nieuel, said his crews over·
flowed severaJ water reservoirs.
·'Thal seemed to help quite a
bit," Miller said today, add.ine
the organ.Isms at the top ol the
reservoirs probably went over
the falls when the floodlne oc-
curred.
MlUer said the district is in a
"holding pattern" until Monday
when they'll again monitor the
tanks.
"If we need assistance, we'U
call the MWD," Miller said.
"But it looks like we're on the
mend now."
ore sentenced to 24 years
I rvine 'affordabl ~'
lw using sit es told
By RICHARD GREEN
OflMDeltyPtletltefl
The City of Irvine a nd the
Irvine Company are well on
their way toward meeting the
requirements or the out-of-court
setllement of a lawsuit alleging
city zoning policies were ex-
clusionary toward low-income
people, according to city planner
Debby Linn.
The out-of-court settlement
called for the city and the com-
'Blood Allex'
p arking ban
begins in HB
Beachgoers accustomed to
leavmg their cars along the in·
land side of Pacific Coast
Highway between Beach
Boulevard and the Santa Ana
River in Huntington Beach will
find new, "No Stopping" signs
today by their formerly free
parking spaces.
Huntington Beach officials say
installation of the new signs
aJong lhe inland side of this sec-
tion has been completed, 8tld
police enforcement of the park-
ing ban will begin immediately.
The new parking ban has been
imposed by city and Caltrans of-
ficials in an attempt lo curb ac-
cidents along this stretch, which
has been dubbed "Blood Alley."
Police Lt. Barry Price, the de-
partment's traffic bureau com-
mander. said be anticipates no
difficulty an enforcing the new
parking ban.
He s aid motoris ts have
cooperated with a similar no-
parking zone near Bolsa Chica
State Beach.
City officials say that if $25
tickets are not successful in
eliminating parking along the
"Blood Alley" stretch, a tow-
away policy may be initiated.
On the beach s ide or this
stretch or Pacific Coast
ffjghway, parking will continue
to be permitted during daylight
hours.
Next week, however, new
signs will be posted banning
beachs ide parking there
between 8 p.m . and 5 a.m.
pany to identify sites for 725 un-
tts or bo~mg tor low mcome
families.
Sites for those units have now
been identified in the following
~rojects to be built by 1983:
Woodbridge Villas, which ls
to include 1.20 affordable units,
at Yale Avenue and West Yale
Loop.
-Orchard Park, which is to
include 60 affordable units al
Irvine Center Drive east of Jef-
frey Road.
-Windwood, which is to in·
elude 120 affordable units at
Culver Drive and the proposed
extension of Deerfield Avenue.
Woodbridge Oaks, which i.s
to include 1.20 affordable units
near Alton Avenue and Jeffrey
Road.
-Northwood, which is to in·
elude 80 affordable units near
the Santa Ana Freeway and
Tr abuco Road.
-University Town Center,
which is to include 120 afforda-
ble units at Campus Drive and
California Avenue.
-University Town Center
Site 11, which is to include 105 af.
fordable units at Campus Drive
and Bridee Avenue.
These units are to be made af.
fordable to low income families,
those earning less than 80 per-
cent of the Orange County me-
dian yearly income of $23,000,
through federal housing sub-
sidies. These subsidies allow
low-income persons to pay 25
percent of their income toward
the rent with the federal govern-
ment picking up the balance.
In addition to this housmir
lawsuit riled by the Oranee
County Fair Housing Council,
the city still faces a lawsuit filed
by the Legal Aid Society on
behalf of some low-income peo-
ple alleging that city zoning laws
were discriminatory toward
them.
A trial date hasn 'l yet been set
for this suit in Orange County
Superior Court.
A uurd housing lawsuit, filed
by Irvine resident Wesley Marx
who alleged that the environ·
mental impact report on the
city's eastern industrial com-
plex didn't adequately address
housing issues, wu won in court
by the City of Irvine.
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Jan Preua, an Art-a·Fair exhibitor for tM fourth year. shows her
prints produced fro,,.,.etched metal plates.
Etching art show
feature at Laguna
By JOHN NEEDHAM Of .. ...., ........
Of all the many art
disciplines, producing prints
from etched metal platea ls
perhaps one of the most
arduous. But that's what
Art-A·Fair Festival exhibitor
Jan Preus enjoys the most.
The etching process involves
sc ratching the outline of a
picture on a zinc or copper plate.
Ink is then applied and the plate
is pressed onto a piece of paper,
leaving an image called an
elchlni.
The works Ma. Preus bas
displayed at the Laguna Beach
festlvaJ show a wide variety of
subject interest, from irradiated
orange sunsets to lighthouse
scenes done in aquatint.
Ms. Preus, who has bad a
booth al the Art-A·Fair for the
past four years and is currently
serving on the festival's board of
directors, said aJl her prints are
limited editions with only about
25 made from each plate.
"Etching is much more
difficult than some other kinds
of art like watercolors or oil
paintinl," the Newport Beach
resident said. "That's probably
the reason J like it ao much."
She said she bas a studio 1n
her home where &be works
full-time at ber art. Ms. Preus
said it takes her about two
weeks to fln1ab eteblng a _plate ..
"A lot ol famous artiall lite
Rembrandt and James McNeiU
WhbUer did etcbin1a.' • she said,
"but their paintln1 °' overshadowed that part of their
work."
Ms. Preua said sbe finds ideas
for her work by walkin1. When
abe comes upon aomethinl that
tntereall her, 1uch u children
playlna lq the 1and at the beach,
abe pbotosrapba the •Fene tor
later reference.
"J prefer to uae black and
whit. rum,.. •be said. "Color
plcturw tend to contuse, aod J
ftnd IQ1H1t t.rylnt to duplicate
tbe pboto1rapb rather than
t reate an lmace from my own
lmprellione.
.. SKIMMING ALONG -Matt Clark, 19, of
Newport Beach does a little skimboardln1 at
..., .......... '-' ....
the L Street beach ln NewpOrt. The weather
baa liven him plenty of daya to pracUce.
Tb• Art·A·Falr f'Htlval,
loea&M north ol Forest Avenue
oa La1una Canyon Road la
La1waa Beach, wW be 1o&na oa uaWAua.JO .
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Former
Lagunan
fine d too
A 1974 Laguna Beach High
School graduate whose life was
spared by hijackers of a
Pakistani airliner in March was
sentenced to 24 years in prison
Thursday after pleading guilty
to drug smuggling.
Craig Richard Clymore, 24, a
former Lake Forest resident, re-
ceived 12 years each on his plea
of guilty to two counts of smug-
gling three kilograms of heroin
and hashish oil into the U.S.
from Pakistan.
Clymore was also fined $50,000
by U.S. District Judge Thomas
Platt in h is Brooklyn, N.Y ..
courtroom. His federal prison
terms are to be served con-
secutively.
Since his return to this country
from Damascus, Syria in early
April, Clymore has been held in
lieu of $10 million bail at the
Metropolitan Corrections Center
in Brooklyn.
The bail is reported lo be the
highest ever set in the Brooklyn
court.
Clymore, who also used the
surname Richard:s, was one of
more than 100 hostages aboard a
Pakis tani jet that was hi-
jacked March 2 on a flieht from
Karachi to Peshawar.
The plane, seized by three op-
ponents of the Pakistan govern-
ment, was eventually flown to
Damasc~. where the hostages
were released March 14 in ex-
change for the freedom of 54
jailed Pakistani political
prisoners.
Just hours after the hostages'
release, news of a grand jury in-
dictment naming Clymore and
eight other Californians was re-
leased by the U.S. Attorney's of-
fice in New York.
Announcement of the indict-
ment was kept secret while
Clymore was in captivity for
fear he would be harmed by the
hijackers.
Efforts to return Clymore to
the United States were hindered
by the lack of an extradition
treaty with Syria. However, be
was taken into custody by
Syrian authorities and later
signed a waiver of extradition to
come to the United States and
face the charges.
Initially Clymore pleaded in-
nocent to dope smuggling and
taking part in a continuing
criminaJ enterprise -puni.sha·
ble upon conviction by life im-
prisonment without parole.
But laat month he changed bis
GIVEN 24 YEARS
Drug smuggler Clymore
plea and admitted being the
ringleader for eight couriers
who brought drugs into the U.S.
by ingest.ing condoms filled with
heroin and hashish oil.
At Clymore's trial, U.S. At·
torney Thomas Roth presented
evidence that the Laguna Beach
High School graduate made 20
trips to the Middle East, and,
though his claimed yearly in·
com e was $12,000, be bad paid a
travel agent $105,000 for plane
trips in one year .
Clymore is the son of San Juan
Capistrano residents Glenn and
Thelma Clymore, who were pres-
ent during their son's sentenc-
ing.
News reports said the elder
Clymore called Roth an
"animal" after the sentence was
banded down, and had to be
restrained by courtroom bailiffs.
Clymore's parents have stead·
fastly maintained their son is in·
nocent. .
U .S. drug e nforce ment
authorities were reportedly
tipped off to Clymore's drug
smuggling activities when two of
bis aUeged accomplices became
violently ill from swallowing
drug -filled condoms last
January.
The two women were clearing
customs in New York's Jotm F.
Kennedy Airport after arrlvine
on a flight from Pakistan with
Clymore when they became ill
and were rushed to nearby
Queens General Hospital.
One of the women was said to
have been carrying 593 grains of.
heroin in 60 ingested condoms.
The second woman had similar·
ly concealed 27 ounces' of
hashish oil, according to federal
Drug Enforcement Administra-
tion officiaJs.
County doc tor
faces sentencing
A Fountain Valley physician
convicted on 12 counts of illegal-
ly prescribing dru1s faces aen-
tencing on Au1. 27 in central
Orange County Municipal Court.
Dr. Matthew Szawlowaki was
convicted lut Friday of the mil·
demeanon by a Jury in Juqe
Richard Paralow Jr.'•
courtroom in Santa Ana.
The doctor could be aentenced
to a maximum 28 months in
custody, but auch a autt sen-
tence is unlikely, said Deputy
Dlatrict Attorney Jam ea Clon·
m1er. Saawlowsld a.lao cou.ld be
fined .. much .. seo.ooo. be
said.
Tbe doctor wu arrested lut
December alter h e alle1edJy
pr .. crlbed stimulants and
depressant• to underco•tr
a1enta who later claimed they
never '!•re made to explain
their medical blatortM.
Phyalclana a.re required '4\
aeek such information before
prescrlblng controlled sub-
stances.
Girl, 5, hurt
·by neighbor
A 5-year-old Hunllnston Beach
girl waa injured out1lde her
apartment complex wbea an up-
ataln nellbbor plun1ed over a
tbJrd-Ooor balcony and landed
on her, poUce reported today.
The lirl, wboae name wu
withheld by police, and the
nel1bbor, Anita Ce.riona, M, both
were reported lD fair condtt.klD
today at Fowtaln Vall~ Com·
munlty HolpltaJ.
Tbe IDcldent occurrecl at about
I p.m. Wednelday in an apart·
ment eomplex at 18000 VUJa
Yorba. Po,lc• aald tbe
clreumataneel •1lr1'0UDCllDa t.be
woman'• fall have not been de·
termlned.
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case due
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SAN FRANCJSCO <AP> -The
state Supreme Court wUJ decide
whether the City or Westmlnster
can be sued for damages by a
woman who was injured white
'-llegedly bein& used by police as
"ball" to catch a ltoiler. l
JusUces Stan!ey Mosk, Frank
Richardson, Otto Kaus and Allen
Broussard voted Thursday to
arant a hearing to Westminster
and two policemen In a suit
brought by Yolanda Davidson.
The state Appeal Court on
April 21 reinstated her damage
lawsuit which had been dis·
missed by the superior court on
March 20 on immunity grounds.
She alleged police were staked
out at a laundromat when a man
suspected or stabbing two other
women attacked her before they
couJd stoo him.
• Ortlcers said a man resem~
bUng the attacker of two women
had been placed under sur·
veiUance. They had watched
him tor 15 minutes and Iden·
· tified him as the likely attacker
when he stabbed and assaulted
Ms. Davidson.
Her suit alleged the officers
Intentionally or negligently used
' her as bait to attract the blUer,
that she was not aware of tt'1I
nor was she able to protect
herself.
Her lawsu.it c~alm• thl• wu a
planned part of an orticlal police
investigation in which the of·
ricers knowingly used her,
without her knowledge or coo·
sent, to attract l.be assailant and
help in his capture.
The appeaJ court ruled im·
munily granted orricers
rurnishjng protection against
crime does not apply to police
acting at operational or
ministerial levels but ls confined
to persons making basic policy
decisions.
It said there was a special du·
ty or care between police and the
woman which caused an excep-
tion t.o immunity.
The city's petition to the
Supreme Court said the ruling
meant immunity is retained only
as to "high level policy making
officials who are politlcaUy
responsible tor decisions regard·
ing police protection" and cou.ld
paralyze police recruiting and
severely hamper crime preven-
tion unless reversed.
Haitian refugees
health hazard?
MJAMJ (AP) -Many Haitian
refugees, popular as cheap,
bard -working help io South
Florida restaurants and hotels,
suffer from roundworm and
other diseases that pose serious
health huards, medical officials
warn.
An estimated 50,000 Haitian
refugees have arrived here in
the past three years. Doctors
say they suffer high rates or
tuberculosis, some suffe r
tropical maladies s uch as
maJaria and elephantiasis, but
the greate s t threat is
roundworm.
•'There is a very serious
potential problem in the South
Florida rood industry." says Dr
Thomas Rice, a Miami tropicaJ
disease specialist who treats
many Haitians as a consultant to
the U.S. Public Health Service.
He said if Haitians do not
follow good hygenlc practices,
"food, utensils and plates can
become contaminated and
(roundworm) can spread."
The Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste, a
leader in Miami's LitUe Haiti,
says Rice and others use "racist
tones" to discuss refugee health.
"The way they say it is, we
Haitians are incapable of acting
like human beings . . . This is
just a. scare tactic created in or·
der to create more backlash
against Haitians.''
Jerry Robinson, executive
director of the Florida
Restaurant Auociation, said the
group is urging state and county
officials to take action to avert
potential health problems.
He added, ·'The association
wilJ be notifying our members or
the aJJeged impending dangers
and ask they tighten up on these
particular problems during
employment interviews."
Roundworm is a parasite that
lodges in the intestines and
causes malnutrition, anemia,
abdominal pain and bowel ob·
s tructions . Rice said it is
generally transmitted through
inadequate personal hygiene.
A study by the Atlanta-based
national Centers for Disease
Control found 45 percent or ar-
riving refugees had roundworm,
and Rke said 80 to 90 percent or
those who sought hospital treat·
ment for various ailments also
had the parasite. But CDC doc·
tors are not as concerned as
Rice.
"Food handlers can be taught
proper hand washing procedures
so I don't think Haitians pose an
opportunity for massive con-
tamination," said Dr. Laurence
Farer, acting director or the
quarantine division.
Farer said there ''should be no
public health hazard" from Hai-
tians who are screened when
they arrive. He conceded that
some "slip in," but said: "I
think they are more of a risk to
individual health and to im·
mediate famHy members than
to the public at large."
College
• signups
closed
A record h1Ch number of appU.
cants bas forced Cal State Loq
Beacb offlclalt to clot• under·
craduate adml11lon to the
1cbooll ol buaiDeaa admlniltra-
tJon and en1tneerln1 tor next
fall.
A school official uJd the sud·
den rise in the number of
englneerin1 majors can be part.
ly attributed to tbe Rea1an ad·
miniAtration 'a pled1e tor hlghe1'
defense spending, creatin1 a
need for enctneers.
The rise in bu1lne11 ad·
ministration majors ls due to
more lucrative Joba avallable
jq the field, tbe official said.
Figures ~leased by the uni·
versity indicate that through
June 3,716 applications had
been received lo the school or
business administration, up
about 20 percent from last year.
Applications for the school of
engioeering totaled 1,800, up
about 32 percent from last year.
Most other undergraduate pro-
grams are still open, university
officials said. Those areas
closed include nursing, art
history and industrial design in
the department or art.
TLC progr api
needs Mesa
volunteer s
Volunteers to deliver meals to
senior citizens in Costa Mesa are
badly needed this summer, an·
nounced a spokesman for ~j.
ect TLC.
· The Transc>ortation, Lunch
and Counseling organization of·
rers a nutrition and social
service program for trail elderly
citizens of Or::::lge County.
"Due to summer vacations,
many of our volunteers are out
of town, causing a great need for
more volunteers ," the
spokesman said.
Mileage is r eimbursed, he
added, and the work rewarding.
Volunteers are asked to call
835-8011 for additional informa-
tion about the program.
Oil official
sets talk at
HB chamber
William L. Donnelly, vice presi·
dent of the wes tern region of
Aminoit USA , Inc., will be
featured speaker at the general
membership meeting Monday ol
the Huntingt.on Beach Chamber
of Commerce.
The meeting will begin at noon
in the Huntington Beach Inn,
21112 Pacific Coast Highway.
A new chamber manager has
been selected. She is Joyce Rid·
delJ, who had been manager of the
San Carlos Chamber of Com-
mercesince 1973.
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FUZZV FRIENDS -Patrice Nelms, 13 , of Moore, Okla. (left)
and Tari Simpson, 11, of Dana Point, stroll at Dana Point
Harbor with their fuzzy buddies Clyde and Harry. The af.
fectionate creatures have fasteners on their hands which al·
low them to clasp their mitts around their companions·
necks.
Hearing
on abuse
recessed
The preliminary heartns tor 1u
people char1ed lo connection with
alleged cltiJd pornog-rapby aclM·
ty at a KunUnetoo Harbour bome
bas been recessed untJI Sept. 14,
followinl 3'h days of closed-door
testimony in Wetl Orange County
M unidpaJ Court.
Orange County Deputy Dl.Jtrict
Attorney Marty EnquJst aaJd l.be
recess was n~ed because of
scheduling problems involving defense attorneys and the pros-
ecution staff.
He said one of the alleged vlc-
li ms, an Orange County girl, now
14, bas completed her testimony.
The s~nd alleged victim in the
case, a Los Angeles girl, now 10, is
expected to testify in September,
he said.
Charged with a total of 129
counts or cb.ild molesting and two
narcotics violations are John
Steen, 55, and his wire Christi, 30,
both of Huntington Harbour;
Mary Yvonne Plunkett, 22, of
Long Beach; Teena Lucille
S~hoobs, 21, or Costa Mesa, and
Irma Cruz. 35, of Anaheim, who
has beenthe Steens' maid.
All have entered not guilty
pleas and are free on bond.
The s ix were arrested after
Huntington Beach police raided
the St~· home April 5, seizing
~ore than 100 sexually explicit
videotapes, including material
described by officers as child
pornography
Cultural classes set for HB
Registration is under way for
culturaJ classes sponsored by
the Allied Arts Board of Hunt-
ington Beach.
Drawing and painting will be
taught in a four:week workshop
supervised by Toni Richards.
The classes, scheduled for 1 to 3
p. m . Wednesdays beginning
Aug. 5, will be held at the
downtown library annex, 525
Maio St. The course is for
youngsters, age 10 to 15. Fee is
$2S.
A basic crafts course in vol v·
ing leather, fiber, clay and
enamel, wiU be taught by Irene
Mori.
Tkis class, aJso for ages 10 t.o
15, will be held for four weeks
from 9 to 11 a .m . Wednesdays,
beginning Aug. 5, aJso at the
downtown library annex. •
For adults , three-week
workshops in turning color
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It 14 ~ • C"to Mno
slides into prints will be offered
in the Communi t y Media
Production Center at the central
library, 7111 Talbert Ave.
Charge for this course is $40
Registration forms for any of
the AJlied Arts Board courses
are available at the central and
branch libraries, but must be re·
turned to the central library
only.
Information a bout these
classes and others planned by
the Allied Arts Board can be ~ob
tained by caJling Pat Langner,
842-4481 , ext 33.
Ene r gy plan unveile d
LOS ANGELES (AP) An
85 -point energy conservation
plan that would cost $1.2 billion
to implement over the next nine
yea r s but would save $490
mill ion on enerf'y bills in the
final year alone has been un-
veiled by Mayor Tom BradJey.
The multi-faceted plan to re·
duce energy waste 21 percent by
1990, the result of two years'
work by the 29 -member Los
Angeles Energy Management
Advisory Board, has been sub-
mitted t.o the city council.
Advisory board chairwoman
and councilwoman Joy Picus,
who joined Bradley and hjs
energy chief Mllrk Braly al a
news conference, said it 'would
probably take two years to im·
ple m ent all 85 recommend&·
lions.
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Man says he sptirned advances by female boss
SACRAMENTO CAP) -A
Sacramento man aaya he feels
he lost bis job because be reject·
ed what be called sexual ad·
vances by bis female boss.
Michael Gabria testified
Thursday at a bearing by the
slate Unemployment Insurance
Appeals Board's Sacramento of·
fice.
Gabria said bis job with the
California Federation for
Technology and Resources was
phased out last year, seven
months alter be started. He is
seeking reinstatement and back
pay.
The federation ls a private or·
ganilation whose role ls to pro-
vide bualness opportunitiee for
farm workers and low-income persons.
The object of Gabria's com·
plaint, former CFTR Executive
Director Alicia Madrid, did oot
attend the bearing. CFTR at·
torney Louis Flores said she
could oot be located.
Gabria testified that during a
conference in Boston ln Nov·
ember lln9, the two bad finished
working on a proposal for
federal funding in Ms. Madrid's
hotel room and were relaxing
over a drink.
"She asked me about my
personal life and I told ber l wu
divorced and bad a son. Then
she started talklne about an ex·
lover or an ex-boyfriend and she
told me in sexually explicit
laneuage the things they had
done.
"It shocked me because this
was comlne from my boss. I was
quite uncomfortable with the
tone of the conversation. She
told me she considered sex as a
way to control the employees."
Gabria said he excused
himself and avoided Ms. Madrid
the next day.
(See SPURNS, Page AZ>
PLAYING POSSUM ON FREEWAY Thal
circled speck on the San Diego Freeway over·
pass turns out, on closer inSpection, to be a
....., .......... _ ...........
poss um dozing off halfway across. If nothing
else, it answers the age-old question, "Why
does a possum cross the road?"
Evacuation plans
at Onofre probed
U.S. OKs
Conoco
takeover
PLAY BALL -Major League Baseball is back with us again,
following the end of the 50-day players' strike early today.
The All-star Game also will be played. For details. see
Sports, Page Cl
Strike end leaves
county fans cool
News that the major league
baseball players' strike ls over
did not spur Orange County fans
to new ticket-buying frenzies
lhis morning.
One of four California Aneeia
operators taking ticket orders
by telephone said that the 3)()
calls received today in the first
90 minutes the switchboard wu
open was not unusual.
"It's been steady, but nothing
overpowering," she said.
Reaction bu been better in
Los Angeles, where an operator
for the Dodgers said "lb.is day
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cloudineas, but otherwile
hazy sunahine S•turday.
Highs 72 to 82. Lowa
toni1ht 80 to 65.
111101 TODAY
DilMJtlond'• Main Street
Elcctrical J>orotk, prelfttN
twice nightlJI through the
tummcr NdlOll ii more than
jtul mUtioM o/ Ug#W. S«t
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· reminds me of a week or so
before the actual season starts."
The Dodgers, she said, bad re·
ceived about 500 calls. "It's a
tremendous response," she said
"Absolutely tremendous."
The Dodger opeutor added
that callers have not been
cynical about the strike, and
many were season ticket holders
who bad returned their remain·
ing tickets during the strike and
now wanted to buy them back.
She said those former sea.son
ticket holders are out of luck.
The Dodgers' responae may be
due partly to the fact that the
team wiU host the Cincinnati
Reds on Aug. 10, which is eiaht
days before the AngelJ staee
their first home game aeainst
lhe Baltimore Orioles.
Riley election
fund set at
8138,000
Oran1e County Supervisor
Thomu Riley'• lm re-election
fund contala1 more than
SUl,000, acconlin1 to a contribu-
Uou' dlleloeure statement that
readl like a ltbo's who alonlJlle
Oran1e Cout.
Accordiaa to tbe 1tatemealt
aebeduled to be filed toda1 wltb
tbe county Rqiatrar of Votera
office, tbe 1upervl1or ralaed
more than SUl,000 dW'1DC tbe
ahl-montb period lbat ..aded
June• .
OflMttial that flpre were certain a.pwel, IDOlt ol tbem
relaied to a campalp flmd•
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Higher
stan·dards
proposed ,
By DAVID llUTZMANN
Of-~,.. ....
A federal licensing panel
wants to know if emergency
evacuation plam for com·
m unities near the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station
would be adequate l! an earth·
quake larger than tbe tremor
lbe plant was meant to
withstand were to occur.
lo an unusual rulinc Thursday
in San Diego, the Atomic Safety
and Licensing Board decided to
raise the question of whether
evacuaUoo plans would be ade·
quate if an earthquake of
magnitude 7 .5 were to occur on
an offshore earthquake fault
near the plant.
Southern California Edison
Co. officials, who were expected
today to me a response to the de·
cision, said the plant wu de-
signed lo safely withstand a
temblor or magnitude 7, causing
ground motion of more than two.
thirds the force of gravity.
But for judging emergency
evacuation plans, licensing
board chairman James Kelley
said, a stronger quake should be
considered.
John Wayne statue
'nearing approval'
The board's order noted that
the issue had "no bearing on the
actual geology or seismology of
lhe San Onofre Nuclear General·
ing Station site."
In raising the hypothetical
situation of a 7 .s earthquake, the
board said it wanted to know
what steps would be taken by
Edison Co. and surrounding
communities lo carry out
evacuation plans "in a timely
manner" or to protect the 79,000
residenta near the plant pending
evacuation.
Both Edison and surrounding
jurisdictions such as Orange and
San Diego Co unties , San
Clemente, San Juan Capistrano
and the Marine Corps at Camp
(See NUKE, Page AZ>
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Ofllleoelly ...........
It was in the summer of 1979
that a Newport Beach aeveloper
received an enthusiastic
response to his suggestion that a
9-foot bronze statue or John
Wayne be placed at the airport
that bears the late actor's name.
Now, more than two years
later, the s tatue has neither
been cast nor installed.
But the man behind the pro·
ject, Bruce Nott, says he ls con-
fident that a flurry of contrac-
tual problems are weU on the
way to being resolved and the
statue soon will be in place.
The latest problem centered
on whet.her county government,
which owns John Wayne
Airport, should be liable for pro-
PllotT\11.og-
'Little House' duo
helping runaways
Here are the highlights in today's Pilot TV Log:
-REPO&TE& JOEL C. DON proflles Patrick and
Matthew Laborteaux of "Uttle House on the P.tairie."
The one-time orphans have started the Youth Rescue
Fund to aid runaways who have taken to the street.
· -JN "TELEVIEWS," writer Michael Dougan ex·
plores "Untruth in Advertiain&" with re1ards to the CBS
Late Movie, which turns out not to be a movie at all.
Today's Pilot Weekender off era:
-A LOOK AT THE coottovenial Moral Majority. ts
lt really moral? ls it really a mtJority?
-AND 90 DEREK'S grandmother apeakl out on her
aranddaua,btef '1 lat.eat movie, "Tanan the Ape Man," of·
fertn1 candid oplnlons on the sex aymbol'a rum career.
. ...
tecting the copyright of the
statue after it is in place.
Several county officials, in·
eluding Airport Manager MWTY
Ca ble and County Counsel
Adrian Kuyper said "no" to that
suggestion.
The consequence of the coun·
ty's negative response is that
wording in a proposed agrtt·
menl for the statue project will
be modified so as to hold the
county harmless from legal
liability.
Four parties are involved in
the proposed agreement. ln ad·
dltion to the county, they are:
-John Wayne Memorial AB·
sociates. a group formed by Nott
to pursue placement of the
statue at the airport. Each as·
sociate will receive a 3-foot taU
replica of the statue.
-Wayne Enterprises, an or·
ganization formed by the Wayne
family to control "com·
merciallzation" of the name and
likeness of the late actor.
-Michael Summers, a Glen
Rose, Tex. sculptor retained by
the associates to create the
statue.
According to Nott, Summers
has completed waxes for the 3-
foot tall version of the statue. He
said a bronze casting of the
smaller version wiU be unveiled
in about two weeks.
Nott said both be and Michael
Wayne, son of the late actor and
director of Wayne Enterprises,
find the contract languace
sought by the county to be "very
acceptable."
Nott recalled that he sua•t.
ed the statue project in im
shortly alter the county BC>afd ol
Supervilors named the airport
for John Wayne. It wu formerly
Orange County Airport.
''There was a 'l/ery small
minority that wu upset about
the renaming of the airport.
That mact. me mad bffaUM l
felt be (John Waxn•r bad con·
tribut.ed a lot to the Im• ol
America," Nott Hid. l'ar tbat
reaaon, Nott said be called
Supervllor Tom RU97, told blm
( ... 87.ATUB, Pap .Ul
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NEW YORK (AP) -The
Justice Department has given a
green light to the proposed $7.3
billion takeover or Conoco Inc.
by Du Pont Co.. it was an·
nounced today.
Du Pont said it bad agreed to
dispose of Conoro's interest in a
petrochemical joint venture with
Mon s anto Co. at Chocolate
Bayou, Texas.
"No other aspect of Du Pool's
planned merger with Conoco ap-
pears to us to be objectionable
on antitrust grounds," Richard
J . Pavaretto, a deputy assistant
attorney general in the antitrust
division, said in a letter to Du
Pont, released by the depart·
.ment.
Pavaretlo said the Justice
Department was prepared lo
negotiate a consent decree pro-
viding for the sale of Conoco's
interest in the joint venture. Du
Pont said it expects such a COO·
sent deeree wiU be filed by Tues·
day.
The Justice Department ac·
lion gives Du Pont a major ad·
vantage in the three-way
bidding war that has broken out
for control of Conoco, the na·
lion's ninth-largest oil company.
Another bidder. No. 2 oil com·
pany Mobil Corp., has bid $8.2
bilHon but aroused relatively lit·
tie stockholder interest because
of antitrust fears.
Mobil spokesman Jobn Flint
said today the Justice Depart·
menl has not indicated its posi·
tion on a Mobil-Conoco merger,
but added that be expected
significant developments over
the weekend.
Controllers
set Monday
for strike
WASHINGTON <AP> -The air
traffic controllers set a Monday.
morning strike ftadline today,
saying il they do not receive an ac·
ceptable setUement during the
weekend they will walk off their
jobs.
Robert E. Poli, president of the
Professional Air Traffic Con·
trollers Organization. told a news
conference: "We are willing to re-
enter negotiations immediately."
But he said if the government
does not make a proposal be
believes is acceptable to union
members, the countdown toward
a strike wili begin.
Poli said the union was prepar·
ing for a strike beginning with the
4 a. m . PDT day shift Monday. No
bargaining sessions bad been
scheduled when be made the re· mar:cs.
Polit told Transportation
Secretary Drew Lewis durina a
brief meeting Thursday that new
talks should cover demands for
hieber pay, a reduced wort week
and improved retirement
benefits.
The controllers rejected a ten·
tative ccatract by a 95 percent
margin Wednesday, raisia1
aeain the pouibillty of a strike
that could IJ'OUDd half of tbe na·
ti on 's airlines and cause
widespread lnternaption in air
travel.
"We are willing to t.alk. We
want to beCln talkln1 now,"
Transportation Department
spokeswoman Linda Qoaden
said . "We need to know
speclflcally wt.at PATCO
want.a."
She Hid that m••H•• WU •lven to PoU b)' IAn durial
their meetln1 Tb.,..aJ. TM
l ... iaa CUM a day aftat Pull ...
formed Lew1I by teMpboee t.IMI&.
the maiCID b9d ,..jeet.d tbe tm·
taUYe cmatract reaclMd Jane a
i t
• • • Or'8nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Fr1dav. July 31, 1881
WASHINOION (AP> -
~cre&ary ot Stal4 AJ•uoder K.
I Jr. bu aald ta• SoYlet
.Union la tendlnl weapou to ~uba ln near.record amount.I
rth1J yeU' and that aome ol tbe
arma are bein1 reablpped to
pentral America.
•1 II the praa.t pace ol arma
j blpmenu to Cuba 11 .paatntamed, It would double tbe
'1llO total and would be tbe moa ·1or any year aince 1912, lbe Y•f.I'
9( the Cuban miaaUe crilla, Ha.11
paid Thursday.
· "WbUe moet of the tonna1e ii
believed to be earmarked for
t uba'• re1u1ar armed forces . bd its newly created territorial
lnlllUa," Haig said, "lbere la
solid evidence that some ol the ·~oods are being reshipped to
Central America." ~. Haig made bis remarkl in
leslimony prepared for the
S e o a le A r m e d S e ,.v l c es
Com mlttee. The meeUa1 wu
cloted, but the Sutt
OepartllMlll releued eopiel ol
h1I Dl'fl)ared telUmon,y, wblcb
deaft with coordlnatln1 tbt
naOon'1 military 1tr1n1t.b with
lt.1 fcwi&D policy.
Tbt State Department baa
aaid prevtouaty tbat Soviet bloc
arm• were betn1 •hipped
tbroup Cuba to El SaJvadot and
Nlc1ra1ua. Wblle Halt ba1
Ulrea"8ed to 10 to "the touree"
10 atop the 1rm1 1btpmeota,
tneanlq Cuba, be baa ntver
elaborated on tbe threat.
State Department offlclala
11ld Wedneaday that tbe
department la acUvely at work
on the admlnJatration's poUcy
'toward Cuba.
Wblle Hail dld.o't provide any
rlgures on Soviet arma
shipments to Cuba, be waa
quoted in an interview with the
Boston Globe u aayio1 lbe Sov·
·Palestinians shell ..
. :village in Lebanon
....
.• , TEIJ AVIV , Israel <APr -claims of responsibility for the
PaJe.,linian guerrillas sbeUed a attack.
(bristiao vlllaae in southern Maj. Saad Haddad, wb0te 'Lebanoo, and the leader or the c . . f t l lb :1•raeli-backed Christian militia hrisllan orces con ro e 0 small "Free Lebanon" enclave says he will seek Israel's along the southern Lebanese
lH'rmission to return lbe fire, border wilb Israel, told Israeli
Israel Radio said. report.en be will ask llrael for
;, Militiamen did not respond to approvaJ to fire back at the
1t)le brief guerrilla barrage guerrillas, despite a cea.ae-flre tbursday night on the village of lo the area. eir Aames, eight miles north of
e lsraeH border. the state There have been several other
radio saJd. There were no re-guerrilla shelllngs reported dur·
rortsof casuallies. ing the week-old lsraell -
j There were no immediate Lebanese cease·fire, but the
"' Israelis and their Lebanese aJ.
Lies say they have not returned From Page A1 ri.re.
STATUE • • •
that the "community was proud
to have h.im here" and proposed
the statue.
·• Riley's response was en·
1thusiastic. ·~· The first obstacle facing the
!project came when the Wayne
"family expressed concern about
whether a Likeness or lbe statue
could be exploited for com-
' mercial purposes. That led lo
~be license agreement to control
.1who may benefit from its crea·
\tion.
The license agreement bad
'tbeen scheduled Wednesday for
consideration by supervisors. No
•action was taken after the issue
·of the county's 'copyright llabill·
ty was revealed.
, Now, according lo Riley aide
• Ken Hall, the county counsel's
,,office and representatives of the
, other parties are working out
• the new language.
Syria and the Palestine
Liberation Organization,
however, contend that Jsrael b.u
broken the truce with recon-
naissance rligbts over Lebanon.
Israel says the flights are
needed to monitor guerrillas.
Vowing it would continue "de-
fending Lebanon's safety and
security against Israeli ag-
gression," Syria said Thursday
that Israel would "pay dearly"
it it continued the rligbts.
From Page A1
RILEY. • •
raiser held June 13 at the San
Juan Capistrano-area ranch of
prominent state Democratic
Party leader Richard J . O'Neill.
lets 1htpped 40,000 ton1 of
aopblaUcated arma to Cuba dur· lnc tbe Ont MYeD moat.bl of tile
year. An aide to Ha11 coaflrmed
ht aaJd tbla.
lo bla con1re11\oaal
testimony, Hail complallled \ht
wbUe the Sovietl are lncreulD1
arau shipments to Cuba,
Coniresa raJ.ata approvlq the
admlni1tratlon'1 mlll.tary
ualatance proiram.
"The current state of affain
·in the Consreaa re1ardln1
1ecurlty a1shtaoce ii
alarmln1, '' Halt aaid. "Thia
1 bort-el1bted approach to
aecurlty umtance crlpplea our
forelsn poJlcy and placea U.S .
credibility on the line."
Hat1 said the Soviet Un!oo
spent $18 billion last year on
arms for developin1 naUona,
includine Cuba, while tbe United
Stales "transferred only $10
billion lo equipment."
From Page A1
NUKE. • •
Pendleton have such emer1eocy
response plana.
Ediaoo's plan deals with on·
site situations while lbe com-
m unity plans spell out pro-
cedures for evacuaUne nearby
residents within a 10-mUe area
of the plant. ·
The adequacy of those off-site
plans baa been challenged by
plant critics who are cootestine
the issuance or a licenae for new-
ly built units 2 and 3 at San
Onofre.
Hearines by the safety and
licensing board are lo begin
Aug. 25 in Orange County on the
evacuation plan lasue. Earth-
quake safely bearings have been
under way sll\ce June.
Kelley, in fiis ruUne. said be
wanted lo know what would hap-
pen ii several situations were lo
occur following an earthquake.
Those situations included ex·
tensive structural damage to,
and large radiation releases
from the power plant and a need
lo evacuate aJJ people within the
10-mile planning boundaries for
the plant.
He said it should be assumed
there would be considerable
damage to communications
links and that evacuation routes,
including Interstate 5 and
Pacific Coast Highway, would
have considerable damage, in-
cluding coUapsed bridges and
overpasses.
The various emergency plans
estimate It would take between
five and seven hours to evacuate
all people in the nearby com-
munities of San Clemente, San
Juan Capistrano, Dana Point,
Capistrano Beach.
The principal evacuation route
would be 1-5. Residents would go
to pre·determined reception cen-
ters in central and northern
.... ll
TYD'cal Two-Earner
F....ity of Four
Tax Cul
1111 1113 , .... 1112 1983 1984
111,000 $52 171 $83 $69 $110 $1'3
115,000 151 229 281 181 213 333
S20.000 228 341 464 275 4545 544
$30,000 405 744 914 499 911 1.079
$40.000 639 1,118 1.438 796 1,480 1.697
sso.ooo 947 1,754 2.158 1.191 2.191 2.570
seo.ooo 1.255 2,370 2.928 1,547 2,195 3.423
S100,000 2.137 .Ml 5.822 2 .747 5,748 6.872
* A typlcel one-Hrntr couplt with dtductlble expenses equal
to 23 percent of lhtlr basic Income from wages or salary, with
figures covering tax rate cuts. * $ A typical two-.arner family of four with deductlble expenses
equal to 23 percent of their basic Income from wages or salary,
with figures covering tax rate cuts and reductions In the tax laws
marriage penalty affecting many working couples.
The figures are for 1992, 1913, 1914, the final year of• phased·
In tax cut.
. ............
Thu chart 8how8 the amounts of tax reduction& for one-earner and
two-eanwr fami.lie8 under tegi&lation backed by Pre6ident Reagan.
Senate OKs Reagan
tax cut proposal
WASHING TON (AP) -The
Senate today approved Preli·
dent Reagan's three-year tax-
cul plan and prepared to send it
to a House-Senate conference
committee, which will work out
a compromise version.
Senators oppo1in1 extra tu
benefits for lbe oil Industry t.em·
porarily blocked the usually
routine move lo turn over the
bill to the conference panel.
That was expected shortly,
however. <See related story
Page A4.)
oil industry far less than the $47
billion that assured Reagan vic-
tory in the House.
But there is no indication such
a filibuster would delay In-
dividual tax reductions beyond
the Oct. 1 dale in the bill. ·
And just lo case the oil issue
threatens to cut too deeply into
the August vacation. Senate
Republican leader Howard H.
Baker Jr. has served notice that
he will fUe a petition to choke off
any lalkathon .
TV tapes
seized
by FBI
A Hunt.lnston Beach tlectronlca
1tore, a bome lo Ml1tlon Vlejo and
another home in Loi Antelea
were raided tb1a week by FBI
aieota, who say they seised more
than 1,100 llleaal video tape copies
of current films such aa
"Superman II" and "Raiden of
the Lost Ark."
The raids took place Wednes·
day at Home Video Center, llll07
Warner Ave., HunUnston Beach,
and at the homes of RusseU W.
Sprague, 29, Miulon Viejo, and
Lucio H. Garcia, who lives oo
Sepulveda Boulevard In Los
Angeles.
An FBJ spokesman said
Sprague was lhe only penoo ar-
res ted in the raids. He was
charged with copyright infrin1e-
ment before U.S. Magistrate
Ronald Roee in Santa Ana and
was released after posting $10,000
bail.
The FBI spokesman said 350 to
400 tapes were confiscated a leach
location. He added, however, that
the three cases are not related .
Other current titles seized lo the
raids included "Escape from
New York," .. Outland" and
"Arthur."
Bill Andrews of the film securi-
ty office or the Motion Picture As-
sociation of America nid film
piracy C06t.s the movie industry
more than $500 million annually.
Legitimate videotapes of
popular movies sell for $39 to S80
but generally are not put on the
market until about a year aft.er
the film has been released to
theaters.
lllegal video tape copies of cur·
rent films can retch much higher
prices. Andrews said.
He said the current films oft.en
are removed by a theater
employee for copying, then re·
turned.
'·After a film is out in 1,000
theaters. it's pretty hard lo ex·
ercise control over it." Andrews
said . Final Senate approval of the
bill, which provides for a 25 per-
cent cul in tax.es over three
years, came on a voice vote
without dissent. Senators bad
endorsed the measure by an
89-11 margin oo Wednesday, the
same day it waa approved in the
House.
Senate liberab are vowloe lo
delay Coogreu' month-long
summer vacation unless the
compromise vel'3ion gives the
$3 million awarded
in electric shock
Solon recovering
WASHINGTON <AP) -Rep.
Dante Fascell, D·Fla., was
repvrted out of danger and lo
good spirits today after
undergoing emergency surgery
Thursday night for removal of a
blood clot in bis head .
LONG BEACH <AP) -A
33-year-old man who became a
quadriplegic after suffering a
serious electric shock from a
commonly used flat extension
cord has won a $3.5 million
settlement from International
Telephone and Telegraph.
IT&T agreed Thursday to pay
the award lo Darrell Stark of
Long Beach. Stark suffered
brain damage in the accident
and cannot use his arms or le~s.
speaks only a few words, is
highly susceptible to disease and
ha s the mentality of a
J.year-old.
Bruce Broillet, attorney to the
form er cons tructlon worker.
said the $3.5 million is believed
lo be the largest pre-trial
settlement of a personal injury
case for an individual.
Jury selection lo the Superior
Court trial was lo have begun
here today. ~· .. We're down to dotting ls and
crossing Ts.'' Nott said.
Riley aJdes said today the re-
election war chest actually con-
tains about $1.!i0,000, due lo con·
tributions that have been re-
ceived since June 30. They are
not reflected lo the current re-
port, they explained.
Orange County. .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From Page A1
SPURNS •••
Then they went lo Washington,
D.C .. to submit the proposal,
and Ms. Madrid told him durine
a cocktail hour that he "had bet·
t.er loosen up if I wanted lo keep
working at CFTR," Gabria saJd.
He saJd she again used sexual-
ly explicit language and that he
regarded her statement u a
sexual advance, which he saJd
be ignored.
~-Arter that, their working rela-
'\ionsbip deteriorated. Gabrta
said, and his probation period
JWas extended another 90 days.
He said the probation ended
March 30, but Ms. Madrid said
/nothing to him about it unW
~April 14, when she told him bia
t position was being terminated
-because there waa no wort to : do. He said he later learned that $ lbe JOb bad been filled by
• someone ebe. ~ A former C FT R board
; member, William Maya of Vi·
• salla, tesWled by telephone thl
be felt Ms. Madrid bad made a
sexual advance lo him in
Sacramento last year.
Dollar tumhle8
LONDON (AP> -The dollar
slipped back agaln1t major
European currencies today aft«
pottinl record bla.bf aaalnlt the
French franc and Jtallan Ure oe
Thunday. Gold ope.ned bl ....
OfllA C041T
According to the statement, 76
individuals or firms decided lo
participate in a donalion·loan
strategy initiated by Riley.
Under the so-called certificate
program, each of lbe 76 donated
$1,249 to tbe campaign, the max-
imum individual contribution
permitted under county cam-
paign financing law. Should
Riley be opposed in the elect.ion
and race hi•h campaign costs,
the money would be treated u a
direct contribution.
11 be ii not opposed and elec-
tion costs are low, $1,000 lo the
$1,249 would be returned to the
donor.
Major firms such as AirC~
Newport Beach; BuUer Housing
Corp, Irvine; Cadillac Fairview
Homes West, Newport Beach:
Campeau Corp., Newport
Beach; Con rock Co., Loa
Angeles; Coto De Cua Develop-
ment Corp., Le» Aneetea; Hon
Development Co., Laguna Hilla;
Irvine Company. Newport
Beach; John D. Lusk and Son,
Irvine ; Roumoore Corp.,
Laguna Hills, and South Coaat
Plaza, Coeta Mesa, are amoo1
tbose giving Sl,249 cootrlbut.looa
under the cerWied proeram.
So dld many iodlvtduala, aucb
as Joan Irvine Smith, an beireaa
to the Irvine Ranch fortunes;
Marlon Knott, of Knoll's Berry
Fum; Herbert Gavin, of AJ.
ler1an Pbarmaceulicala Inc., of
Irvine and Mr. and Mn. Howard
Sleeet, of Corona del Mar, of
Con An Capitol Group, of
Newport Beach.
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Kelley, an administrative law
judge, said the board's decision
could be modified in light of any
comments received by parties lo
the case.
Edison ls expected to recom-
mend the ruling be amended,
The utility bas said that evacua·
lion pl~ are adequate.
Royal couple
due for.
public return
ROMSEY, England <AP) -
Prince Charles and bis bride
spent their second day of bQney·
moon seclusion within the
5,000·acre Broadlands estate to-
day, but their return to the press
and public is less than 24 boun
away.
The prince and Princess
Diana will ~merae Saturday
from the Hampshire estate of
his second cousin, Lord Rormey,
lo fly to Gibraltar. After ID ID·
thusiastic welcome by the out-
post's 30,000 staunchly pro-
British lnbabitanu, they wUI
board the royal yacht Brila!llQ
for a two-week Mediterranean
crulae. •
But toda~1 like Thunday, the
day after tnelr alltterlJll wed·
ding in London, waa a day ot
seclusion and firtually no newa
of tbetr doinp for tbe out.aide
world.
Police suarcled all aevea en·
trances to the estate, wbicb
'Romaey Inherited from bla
arandfatber, the late Earl
Mount~Uen, Prince Cbarlee'
sreat-uade Wbo wu u1Ullnat.
ed by the lrlab Republlcaa
Army. Tiie ataff r.fUled to live
any lnft1rmatlon about tb•
couple'• actlYIU..
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UCI scientist helps probe univerSe
Researchers use underground pool near Lake :Erie to study nuclear secrets • A UC Irvine aclentilt ta amoaa
a team of researchers that bu
Just completed a "awlmmlng
pool" deep wide the aaJt mines
along Lake Erle in a quest to
learn more about the nature of
the universe.
The 20 scientist.a, including
Fred Reines of UCI, are study-
ing the decay of protons, ooe ol
the two major bulldin1 blocb ol
the atomic nuclei that make up
matter. By understandint the
forces that act on the in-
finitesimal proton, scientisll
think they can betin to un-
derstand the forces that act on
the universe, which is im~
of matter.
Scientists from the University
or Michigan, the Brookhaven
National Laboratory lo New
York and Cleveland State
UnJveraity are a1ao represeated
on the team.
Part ol the '2 million coo.at.rue·
tlon COit of the underaround
pool, 2,000 feet into the Morton
salt mines, wu funded by the
U.S. Department of Eneray.
Proton.a were lonlf thou&bt to
be immortal, uocban1ln1
throu1hout time. But recent
theories sug1est lnatead that the
subatomic particles lut an in·
credlbJy 1001 time but, lo the
end, break apart.
Once loet, a proton ia 1one
forever. And wilhout protona,
m~ter -from coffee tables to
rocks to human be1n1s -cannot
exist. So when au the universe's
supply ol protons la decoyed, the
cosmot will ceue to ex1Jt. But
not to worry. That will take UD·
told trilliona of yean and our
:'lun will have long slnce arown
.cold and dead.
There are several theories
about the Weapan of a proton.
Scientist.a around the world, ua -
ln& a variety or experiment.a,
are scrambling to solve the
mystery.
The Lake Erie project ls the
only one uslng an underground
po<>I, said Marina Pesch, a CSU
spokesman.
The pool ls 60-by-65-by-80 feet
and bolds 10,000 tons (2.5 million
gallons) of fresh, purified water.
The scientists are putting a
billion trillion trilllon protons
together in the waler, hoping
that staUstlcaly one or more will
be al the end of the Wespan. The
subterranean pool is needed to
screen out radiation.
One school of thought, the
grand unification theory, bolds
that protons decay into smaller
particles known as mesons and
leptons. Confirmation of that
theory would confirm that all
life as we know it is unstable.
R ei n es and Maurice
Goldhaber of Brook.haven, set a
lower limit for a proton 's
IHespan at a bout a billion trillion
trillion years.
"We aren't going to sit around
that long waiting for one proton
to decay," Bratton said. lnlide
the pool, protons are expected to
begin decaying in about a vear
"If no evidence of profuo de-
cay is found within six moot.ha to
two years, the IBM Collabora-
tion will probably have to look
elsewhere," Bratton said. "But,
if the prediction of the proton
life span la correct, I wonder
wbal will become of man. What
klnd of adjustment wlU civiliza-
tion have to make a billion
trillion trillion years in the
future in order to survive? In
some distant future will humani-
ty resemble a thinking black
cloud of cosmic particles?"
ore sentenced to 24 years
Doctor
/aces
·se n tence
A Fountain Valley physician
convicted on 12 counts of iUegaJ.
ly prescribing drugs faces sen-
tencing on Aug. 27 in centraJ
Orange County Municipal Court.
Dr. Matthew Szawlowski was
convicted last Friday of the mis-
demeanors by a jury in Judge
R ic hard Par s low Jr .'s
courtroom in Santa Ana.
The doctor could be sentenced
to a maximum 28 months in
custody, but such a stitr sen-
tence is unlikely, said Deputy
District Attorney J a mes Clon·
inger. Szawlowski also could be
fined as much as $60.000. he
' said.
The doctor was arr ested lt..st I December afte r he allegedly
pres cribed sti mulants a nd
depressan ts t o undercover I agents who later claimed they
never wer e made to explain
their medical histories.
I Physicians a re required to
, seek such information before
' prescribing controlled s ub-
stances.
The state Board of Medical
Quality Assurance also has filed
accusations against Szawlowski,
and a separ ate hearing is
sch eduled for Oct. 26 to de·
termin e wh et h e r the
circumstances in the case merit
san ctions. ·
Girl, 5, hurt
b y neighbor
A 5-year-old Huntington Beach
girl was injured outs ide her
apartment complex when an up-
stairs neighbor plunged over a
third-floor balcony and landed
on her, police reported today.
The girl, whose na me was
withheld by police, and the
neighbor. Anita Ceriona, 34, both
·were reported in fair condition
today at Fountain VaJley Com-
munity Hospital.
The incident occurred at about
6 p. m. Wednesday in an apart-
ment complex at 16000 Villa
Yorba .
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PROTOTYPE SIGN -This city boundary sign
has been placed on Irvine Boulevard east of
Culver Drive. A similar, but smaller one was
erected on the San Diego Bike Trail north of
MacArthur Boulevard. City officials are con-
sidering placing tbis type of sign along
Irvine's border and are soliciting public
opinion on attractiveness.
Home project OK'd
f or Irvine Complex
A precedent-setting housing
project proposed for the Irvine
Industrial Complex-West bas
won finaJ approval of the Irvine
City Council.
The first residential develop-
ment in the industrial complex
near John Wayne Airport is to
be built by the Newport Develop-
ment Co. on 7.8 acres or Douglas
Development Co. land west ol
Von Karman Avenue between
Dupont Drive and Martln in the
area ol the Registry Hotel.
In approving an ordinance
changing tbe zonlng on the land
from industrial to residential,
the City Council ordered that 1S
percent or tbe 350 condominium
unlts to be built there be afforda-
ble to moderate-income people.
Moderate-income people are
d e fined as those making
between $25,097 and $30,116 per
year.
Jay Reed, vice president for
the Irvine-based Fluor Corp.,
sayd the corporation is interest-
ed in purchasing 60 of the units
lo house executives.
Jim Taylor, consultant for
Douglas Development, said that
the project wut be restricted to
adults, thereby eliminaUog
problems that would be caused
by the fact that no school is
located nearby in tbe industrial
complex.
Taylor added that recreational
areas will be provided in lbe
project, but no city parka are
located near it.
He alao said that tboae living
in the project would be a dia·
lance from supermarket.a and
other commercial ouUeta.
Irvin e r e ady
to monitor
creek d ir t
The Irvine City Council has
decided to support the construe·
•lion of four San Diego Creek
monitoring stations, deslened 'to
gauge the amount or dirt flowing
through the creek and into
polluted Newport Bay.
City administrator Jock Milne
said today the City Council bu
approved an $8,260 expenditure
to pay for the development or
the stations along the stretch of
the San Diego Creek that goes
through lrvlne.
Dirt from cooatruclion 1rad-
ing in lrvine has been identified
as a contributing cause to the
pollution of the Upper Newport
Bay. Its main tributary ls the
San Diego Creek.
Milne said that by better 1a111-
lng the amount of dirt flowinl
into the creek and the bay, of·
ficials can develop improved
strategies for llmiUng tbiJ now.
Forme r
Lagunan
fine d too
A 1974 Laguna Beach High
School graduate whose life was
spa r ed by hijackers of a
Pakistani airliner in March was
sentenced to 24 years in prison
Thursday after pleading guilty
to drug smuggling.
Craig Richard Clymore, 24, a
former Lake Forest resident, re ·
ceived 12 years each on his plea
of guUty to two counts of smug-
gling three kilograms of heroin
and hashish oil into the U.S.
from Pakistan.
Clymore was also fined $50,000
by U.S. District Judge Thomas
Platt in his Brooklyn, N.Y ..
courtroom. His federal prison
terms are lo be served con-
secutively.
Since bis return to this country
from Damascus, Syria lo early
April, Clymore has been held in
lieu of $10 million bail al the
Metropolitan Corrections Cent.er
in Brooklyn.
The bail is reported lo be the
highest ever set in the BrootJyn
court.
Clymore, who aJso used the
surname Richards, was one ol
more than 100 hottages aboard a
Pakis tani jet that was hi-
jacked March 2 on a flight from
Karachi to Peshawar.
The plane, seized by three op-
ponents of the Pakistan govern-
ment, was eventually flown to
Damascus, where the hostages
. were released March 14 in ex·
change for the freedom of 5'
jailed Pakistani political
prisoners.
Just hours after the hostages'
release, news of a grand jury in-
dictment naming Clymore and
eight other Californians was re-
leased by ~e U.S. Attorney's of-
fice ht New York.
Announcement of the indict-
ment was kept secret . while
Clymore was in captivity for
fear be would be harmed by lb~
hijackers.
Efforts to return Clymore to
the United States were hindered
by the lack of an exlraditioo
treaty with Syria. However, he
was taken into custody by
Syrian authorities and later
•lined a waiver or extradition to
GIVEN 24 YEARS
Drug smuggler Clynwre
come to the United States and
face the charges.
Initially Clymore pleaded in-
nocent to dope smuggling and
laking part in a continuing
criminal enterprise -punisha-
ble upon conviction by life im-
prisonment without parole.
But last month he changed bis
plea and admitted being the
ringleade r for etght couriers
·who brought drugs into the U.S.
by ingesting condoms filled with
heroin and hashish oil. .,
At Clymore's trial, U.S. At-
torney Thomas Roth presented
evidence that the Laguna Beach
High School graduate made 20
trips to the Middle East, and,
though his claimed yearly in-
come was $12,000, he had paid a
travel agent $105,000 for plane
trips in one year.
Clymore is the son or San Juan
Capistrano residents Glenn and
Thelma Clymore, who were pres-
ent during their son's sentenc-
ing.
News reports said the elder
Clymo r e calle d Roth an
"animal" after the sentence was
handed down, and had to be
restrained by courtroom bailiffs.
U .S . drug enfor cement
authorities were r eportedly
tipped off to Clymore's drug
s muggling activities when two ol
his alleged accomplices became
violently ill from s wallowing
drug -filled condo m s last
January.
New owners eye Fun Zone reIDodeling
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. Deity~ s ....
For the third time in 10 years
the Balboa Fun Zone is being
sold with promises of changes to
come for the one-acre amuse·
m enl and small ahop arcade.
A Claremont firm -J.B.S.
Development Corp. -bu filed
tentative plans with Newport
Beach city orricials for a $20
million remodeling of the fun
zone.
The fun tone, established ln
1923 by an Englishman aamed
Al Anderson , ls squeezed
between the entrance to the
Balboa Island Ferry and the
Balboa Pavilion oo the harbor
side ol the peninsula.
Julie Edwarda, market1n1
director for the Claremont flnn,
uld plans call ror retalntn1
maa.y of tu u.1t1 tbat bave •
Artist's rendition of $20 million remodeiing gf Balb_:oa Fun Zone between Pavilion and BalbOO 18land Ferry
made tbe fun zone poeuJar over
tbeyean. .
"We're not klcklnl anyone
out,·• 1be aaid.
The vtntue 190$ f erril wheel,
the carouHf and the 1ame room
all fit into the new pla.na, Ml.
.ldw ... Hl:d.
Conceptual drawtn11 •bow a
three :atory, 50,000-19uare-foot
structure Mina erected on the
1lte wtth the ferria wheel poet.
tloned ln troct of the buildlq.
Tbe bQlldlfta would eontalD "'° tau and 1pecialt1 abope. two
r'atauranta aDd ofl&cH. ~
carouNl would be placed lo a
courtyard atrium in the mlddle
of the complez.
A l-..o-level underfl'OUDd park-
lnc lot •wld be coaet.ruct.ct
below tbe bulldlna. plans lbow.
Valet Ml'Vlce woufd be provided.
Th• architect la Corbin,
,Yamatu1l and Partners, an
Irvine firm.
•'Our poaltloo la to reactivate
the fun IOM and make lt aD ap-
pealtna area," Ma. Edwa.rdl U ·
plained.
She said her ftrm baa plina for
up1rldlftl the l2·1Up marina in
front of tbe fun SCIM and ftMrV•
ln& s l i p s for r estau rant
customers.
The Clarem ont firm , Ms.
Edwards said, is paying SZ.75
million for the one-acre fun IOlle
site and an addJUooaJ $1 mllUon
for the marina. Escrow is set to
close in Septe mber.
If there are not bitches obtain-
ln1 permits from the city and
s tate coastal commissioners,
•work could begin in February,
she said. The project, lt ls
:estimated, would take rouably
nine months to complete.
The fun zone was told to a
Newport construction flnn ln
'1972 that had. plans for ripplna
out the area~ and conatructinc
condomlnJums. That plan waa,
shot down by lbe coaatal com-
mlaaloa.
The property cban1ed buds
a1a1n ln 1'78 whtn Ralpb Gray
and Hveral part.Den boutbt the
arcade with plana to spruce up
lbe f\mlOne.
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()fl imm~ity
case due
high • ID
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The
state Supreme Court wilJ decide
whether the City of Westminster
can be sued for dama1ea by a
woman wbo was Injured while
"llegedly being used by police as
"ball" to catch a knifer. 1
Justices Stanley Moak, Frank
Richardson, Otto Kaua and Allen
Brouuard voted Thursday to
grant a hearing to We•tmlnater
and two policem en in a suit
brought by Yolanda Davidson.
The state Appeal Court on
April 21 reinstated her damage
lawsuit which had been dis·
missed by the superior court on
March 20 on immunity grounds.
She alleged police were staked
out at a laundromat when a man
suspected of stabbing two other
women attacked her before they
could stoo him.
' Officers said a man resem~
bUng the attacker or two women
bad been placed under sur·
velllance. They had watched
him for 15 minutes and iden·
lilied him as the likely attacker
•wh en he stabbed and assaulted
Ms. Davidson.
Her swt alleged the offi cers
intentionally or negligently used
cou1·t
her as bait to attract the knlfer,
that sh~ was not aware of tbJa
nor was sbe able to protect
herself.
Her lawsuit claims this wu a
planned part of an official police
In veaUgatlon • In wb.lch the of.
ficers knowingly used her,
without her knowledge or COD·
sent, tb attract the assailant and
help in his capture.
The appeal court ruled lm·
munitr granted o rflcer s
furnishing protection against
crime does not apply to police
acting at o peratio na l or
ministerial levels but ls confined
lo persons making basic policy
decisions.
It said there was a special du·
ty of care between police and the
woman which caused an excep-
tion lo immunity.
Tbe city's petition to the
Supreme Court said the ruling
meant immunity is retained only
as to "high level policy making
officials who are politically
responsible for decisions regard·
Ing police protection'' and could
paralyze police recruiting and
severely hamper crime preven·
lion unless reversed.
Haitian refugees
health hazard?
MIAMI (AP> Many Haitian
refugees, popular as cheap,
hard-working help in South
Florida restaurants and hotels,
suffer from roundworm and
other diseases that pose serious
health hazards. medical orricials
warn.
An estimated 50,000 Haitian
refugees have arrived here in
the past three years. Doctors
say they suffer high rates of
tuberculosis, some suH er
t ropical ma l a di es s uch as
malaria and elephantiasis, but
t h e greatest threat is
roundworm.
''There is a very serious
potential problem in the South
Florida food industry," says Or.
Thomas Rice, a Miami tropical
disease specialist who treats
many Haitians as a consultant to
the U.S. Public Health Service.
He said if Haitians do not
follow good hygenic practices.
"food, utensils and plates can
be come conta min ated a nd
(roundworm) can spread."
group is urging state and county
offi cials to take action to avert
potential health problems .
He added, "The association
will be notifying our members of
the alleged impending dangers
and ask they tighten up on these
particular proble ms duri ng
employment interviews."
Roundworm is a parasite that
lodges in the intes t ines and
causes malnutrition, anemia,
abdominal pain and bowel ob·
s truclions. Rice said it is
generally transmitted through
inadequate personal hygiene.
A study by the AUanta-based
national Centers for Disease
Control found 45 percent of ar·
riving refugees had roundworm,
and Rice said 80 to 90 percent or
those who sought hospital treat·
ment for various ailments also
had the parasite. But CDC doc·
tors are not as concerned u
Rice.
Gollege
• signups
closed
A record bJ&h number of a9pU.
cant.a bu forced Cal State Lons
Beach olflc1al1 to close under·
•raduate admlulon to the
1choolt of bualnat admlnlttra·
lion and en1Jneertnc for next
fall .
A 1chool official aald the aud·
den rlae In tho number of
en1ineerln1 majors can be part·
ly attributed to the Rea1an ad·
mlnlatraUon'a pled1e for higher
defense 1pendlnt, creaUn1 a
need ror enetneera.
The rise lo bualneaa ad·
ministration majors la due to
more lucrative jobt available
In tbe field, the official said.
Figures released by the un1·
vers ity Indicate that through
June 3, 716 applications bad
been received to tbe school of
business administration, up
about 20 percent from last year.
Applications for the school of
e ngineering totaled 1,800, up
about 32 percent from last year.
Most other undergraduate pro-
grams are still open, university
ofricials said. Those areas
closed include nursing , art
history and industrial design in
the department of art.
TLC prograpt
needs Mesa
volunteers
Volunteers to deliver meals to
senior citizens in Costa Mesa are
badly needed this summer, an·
nounced a spokesm an for Proj·
ect TLC.
The Tran59ortation, Lunch
and Counseling organization of·
fers a nutrition and social
service program for frail elderly
citizens of Or::ige County.
"Due to summer vacations,
ma ny or our volunteers ate out
of town, causing a great need for
more volunteers ," the
spokesman said.
Mileage ls reimbursed, he
added, and the work rewarding.
Volunteers are asked to call
835-8()11 for additional informa·
lion about the program.
Oil official
sets talk at
HB chamber
William L Donnelly, vice presi·
dent of the western region or
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FUZZV FRIENDS -Patrice Nelms, 13, of Moore, Okla. (left)
and Tari Simpson, 11, of Dana Point, s troJJ at Dana Point Har~r with their fuzzy buddies Clyde and Harry. The af.
fecllonate creatures have fasteners on their hands which al·
low them to clas p their mitts around their companions'
necks.
Hearing
on abuse
recessed
Tbe prelimlnary heartn1 form
people cbar&ed In coonectloa wt Lb
alleeed cbiJd pornoarapby actJvi·
ty at a HunllDgton Harbour home
has been recessed unUI Sept. 14,
followin, 3~ days of clMed..door
teatimony In Wett Orange County
M unlclpal Court.
Orange County Deputy Outrlct
Attorney Marty Enquht sald Lbe
receaa was needed becauae of
schedullog problems involving
defense attorneys and the pros·
eculion staff.
He saJd one or the alleeed vie·
lims, an Orange County girl, now
14, bas completed her testimony.
The second alleged victim in Lbe
case, a Los An&eles girl, now 10, is
expected to testily in September.
he said.
Charged with a total or 129
COWlts of child molestine aod two
narcotic• violations are J ohn
Steen. 55, and his wlfe Cbriati, 30,
both of Huntington Harbour;
Mary Yvonne Plunkett, 22, of
Long Beach; Teena Lucille
Sthoobs, 21, of Costa Mesa, and
Irma Cruz, 35, of Anaheim, who
has beentheSteens' maid.
All have entered not guilty
pleas and are free on bond.
The six were arrested after
Huntington Beach police raided
the Steens' home April 5, seizing
more than 100 sexually explicit
videotapes, including material
described by officers as child pornography.
Cultural classes set for HB
Registration is under way for
cultural claase• sponsored by
the Allied Arts Board of Hunt·
ington Beach.
Drawing and painting will be
taught in a four:week workshop
supervised by Toni Richards.
The cla.sses, scheduled for 1 to 3
p.m . We dneadays beginning
Aug. 5, will be held at the
downtown librar y annex, 525
Main St. The course is for
youngsters, age 10 to 15. Fee is
$25.
A basic crafts course involv·
ing leather , fiber , clay and
enamel, wiU be taught by Irene
Mori.
Thi.a class, also for ages 10 to
lS, will be held for four weeks
from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesdaya,
beginning Aug. S, also at the
downtown library annex. •
For adults , three-week
workshops in turning color
slides into prints will be offered
in the Comm unity Media
Production Center at the central
library, 7111 Tal bert Ave.
Charge for this course is $40.
Registration forms for any of
the Allied Arts Board courses
are available at the central and
branch libranes, but must be re-
turned lo the central library
only.
Information about these
classes and others planned .. by
the Allied Arts Board can be ob-
tained by calling Pat Langner,
842-4481, ext. 33.
Energy plan unveiled
LOS ANGELES CAP> -An
85-point energy conser vation
plan that would cost $1.2 billion
to implement over the next nine
yea r s but would save $490
m illion on energy bills in the
final year alone has h~:-n un-
veiled by Mayor Tom Bradley.
The multi-faceted plan to re·
duce energy waste 21 percent by
1990, the result or two years'
work by the 29-member Los
Angeles Energy Management
Advisory Board, has been sub-
mitted to the city council.
Advisory board chairwoman
and councilwoman Joy Picus,
who joined Bradley and his
energy chief Mark Braly at a
news conference, said it would
probably take two years to im·
plement all 85 r ecommenda·
lions.
The Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste, a
leader in Miami's Little Haili,
says Rice and others use "racist
tones" to discuss refugee health.
"Food handlers can be taught
proper hand washing procedures
so I don't tbinJc Haitians pose an
opportunity for massive con-
tamination," said Dr. Laurence
Farer, acting director of the
quarantine division.
Aminoil USA , Jnc ., will be lllilll• featured speaker at the general
membership meeting Monday of
the Huntington Beach Chamber
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Haitians are incapable of acting
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against Haitians.··
Jerry Robinson, executive
directo r of the Florida
Restaurant Association, said the
Farer said there "should be no
public health hazard" from Hal·
lians who are screened when
they arrive. He conceded that
some "slip in," but said: "I
think they are more or a risk to
individual health and to im·
mediate family members than
to the public at large."
or Commerce.
The meeting will begin at noon
in the Huntington Beach Inn,
21112 Pacific Coast Highway.
A new chamber manager has
been selected. She is Joyce Rid·
dell, who had been manager or the
San Carlos Cha mber of Com•
mercesince 1973.
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Housing
• pro1ect
backed
A precedent-selling housing
project proposed for the Irvine
Industrial Complex-West has
won final approval of the Irvine
City Council. The first residential develop·
ment in the industrial complex
near John Wayne Airport is to
be built by the Newport Develop.
merit Co. on 7.8 acres of Douglas
Development Co. land west of
Von Karman Avenue between
Dupont Drive and Martin in lhe
ar ea of the Registry Hotel.
In approving an ordinance
changing the zoning on the land
from industrial to residential,
lhe City Council ordered lbal ts
percent or lbe 350 condominium
units to be buUt there be afforda·
ble to moderate-income people.
Moderate-income people ar e
d e fine d as those ma king
between $25,097 and $30,116 per
year.
Jay Reed, vice president for
the Irvine-based Fluor Corp.,
sayd the corporation is interest-
ed in purc!hasing 60 of the units
lo house executives.
Jim Taylor, consultant for
Douglas Development, said that
the project will be restricted to
adults, thereby eliminating
problems that would be caused
by the fact that no school is
localed nearby in lbe industrial
complex.
Taylor added that recreational
areas will be provided in the
project, but no city parks are
localed near il.
He alao said lbat those living
in the project would be a dis·
lance from supermarkets and
other commercial outlets.
The primary advantage of the
project, he said, is that it will
provide housing in the indu.lrlal
complex for people working in
the same area, thereby eUminal·
ing a long commute to work.
Final City Council approval
for the project, which is to be
completed early next year, was
granted unanimously Tuesday
night.
Vandals hit
school again
·in Newport
For the second time in a week,
vandals broke into a Newport
Beach elementary school and
left broken lishts, obscene graf.
ftti and toppled rue cabinet& in
tbeir wake.
The vandalism at Andersen
School, 1900 Port Seabourne,
wu dllconred Thursday by a
custodi•n who showed up to
flniab repaln from 1 vandaliam
attack ~artier lhll week.
Police uld tbe lntrudeu
•crawled in red lJJ)ltlck Oil one
wall, "We broke In a1a1D -
we're too bil for you, ha, ha."
Numerous obscene mt1Hlt1. police HJd, were wrilleo on .
wallt int.be priaclpal'a omce.
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ua scientist helps probe the universe
Researchers use underground pool near Lake :Erie to study nuclear secrets • A UC Irvine scientist 11 •moaa
a team of researchers Uut baa
just completed a "swimmin.1
pool·' deep lnaide tbe salt minet
along Lake Erle in a quest to
learn mOl'e about lbe nature ol
the universe.
Tbe 20 sclentlat.s, in.cludin1
Fred Reines of UCI, are etudy·
ing lbe decay ol protom, one ol
lbe two major buildinl bloeb of
the atomic nuclei lbat,,make up
matter. By underatmdlne lbe
forces lbal act on the in ·
rinilesimal proton, scientists
think they can begin lo un-
derstand the forces that act on
the universe, which is imposed
of matter.
Scientists from tbe Univenity
of Michigan, the Brookhaven
National Laboratory Jn New
York and Cleveland State
University are also rep~ted
on the team.
Part ot the S2 million cobatnlc-
tioo cost of the under1rou.nd
pool, 2,000 feet into the Morton
tall mines, waa funded by the
U.S. Department of Ener1y.
Protons were lone thoupt to
be immortal, uncbangin1
tbrou1bout time. But recent
theories su11est instead lbat the
subatomic particles last an ln·
credibly long time but, in the
end, break apart.
Once lost, a proton la 1one
forever. And without protons,
matter -from coffee tables to
rocks to human beinca -cannot
exist. So when all tbe universe's
supply ol protam i.a decayed, the
cosmos wt11 ceue to exlat. But
not to worry. ·That will take UD·
told trillions of years and our
:auo will have long since erown
cold and dead.
There are eeveral tbeorlea
about the lifespan of a proton.
Scientists around the world, US· inc a variety of experiment.I,
are scrambling to solve the
mystery.
The Lake Erie project i.a tbe
only one using an undergrouiid
pool, said Marina Peach, a CSU
spokesman.
The pool is 80-by-65-by-80 feel
and holds 10,000 tons (2.S million
gaUooa) of fresh, purified water.
The scientists are putting a
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billion trUlioo trilllon protons
to1etber in the water, hoping
that statiaticaly one or more will
be at the end of lbe Ufespan. Tbe
s ubterranean pooJ is needed to
screen out radiation.
One school of tboueht, tbe
grand unification theory, hoJds
that protons decay into smaller
particles known as mesons and
leptons. Confirmation of that
theory would confirm that aU
life as we know it is unstable.
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Reines and Maur ice
Goldhaber of Brookhaven, set a
lower limit for a proton's
lifespan at about a billion trillion
trillion years.
"We aren't going to sit around
that tong waiting for one proton
to decay," Bratton said. wide
the pool, protons are expected to
begin decaying in about a vear
"If no evidence of protOo de·
cay is found wlthln six moot.bl to
two years, lbe IBM Collabora-
tion wiJJ probably have to look
elsewhere," Bratton said. "But,
if the prediction of lbe proton
life span is correct, I wooder
what will become of man. What
kind of adjustment will civilba·
lion have to make a billion
trillion trillion yea rs ln the
future ln order to survive? In
some distant future will humanl·
ty resemble a thinking black
cloud or cosmic particles? ..
sentenCed to 24 years
CARDS AND CONCERT -Because Newport
Beach's Fashion Island mall is packed early
on Thursday nights for the free concert
series, most of the a udience arrives long
before dusk to get good seats and spend their
spare time picknicking. But this foursome
Jrom Laguna Hills decided to play some
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friendly hands of cards Thursday night while
waiting for the downbeat by Tex Benecke and
h.is orchestra who treated the crowd to the
big band sound of Glen Miller. Seated (from
left) are Eva Oschinsky, Henry a nd Mrs .
Feld and Herbert Schwartz.
County doctor
faces sentencing
A Fountain VaJJey physician
convicted on 12 counts of illegal·
ly prescribing drugs faces sen·
tencing on Aug. 2:1 in central
Or ange County Municipal Court.
Dr. Matthew Szawlowski was
convicted last Friday of the mis·
demeanors by a jury in Judge
'Blood A.lleri'
parking ban
begins in HB
Beachgoers accustomed to
lea viog their cars along the in·
land side of Pacific Coast
Highway b etween Beach
Boulevard and lbe Santa Ana
River in Huntington Beach will
Cind new, "No Stopping" signs
today by their formerly free
parking spaces.
Ri c hard Parslow Jr . 's
courtroom in Santa Ana.
The doctor could be sentenced
to a maximum 28 months in
custody, but such a stiff sen·
teoce is unllitely, said Deputy
District Attorney James Clon·
inger. Szawlowski also could be
fined as much as $60,000, be
said. •
Tbe doctor was arrested Ir.at
December after be allegedly
prescribed stimulants and
depressants to undercover
agents who later claimed they
never were made to explain
their medical histories.
Physicians are required to
seek s uch information before
prescribing controlled sub·
stances.
The state Board of Medical
Quality Assurance also baa filed
accusatioos against Siawlowskl,
and a separate bearing la
scheduled for Oct. 26 to de·
termioe whether tbe
circumstances in the cue merit
sanctions.
Rockets
blamed for
2 NB fires
Bottle rockets are being
blamed for two fires that broke
out in Newport Beach during tbe
past 24 hours -one burning an
acre of brush and a second doing
slight damage to a gara1e roof.
Newport fire authorities said
two 15-year-old boys are being
questioned in connection with
the Thursday afternoon brush
fire in an open field west of lsth
Street.
Firefighters said it took them
20 minutes to extinguish the
blaze that reportedly started
when a bottle rocket landed in a
clump of brush. The one-acre
field ia owned by .Beeco, Ltd.
The second fire, authorities
said, broke out at 3214 Clay St.
at 5:32 a .m. today when a bottle
rocket landed on a garage root.
Two neighbors -Chris Dufiu
and Pete Sabatucci -bad tbe
fire under control by the time
fire engines arrived, olficlala
s,Ud. Tbe blaze caused about
$SOO worth of damage to the
gara1e ~wned by Philip Nelloo.
Former
Lago nan
fined too
A 1974 Laguna Beach High
School graduate whose life was
s pared by h ijacker s of a
Pakistani airliner in March was
sentenced to 24 years in prison
Thursday after pleading guilty
to drug smuggling.
Craig Richard Clymore, 24, a
former Lake Forest resident, re-
ceived 12 years each on bis plea
of guilty to two counts of smug-
gling three kilograms of heroin
and hashish oil into tbe U.S.
from Pakistan.
Clymore was also fined $50,000
by U.S. District Judge Thomas
Platt in his Brooklyn, N.Y.,
courtroom. His fed eral prison
terms are to be served con·
secuUvely.
Since hls return to this country
from Damascus, Syria io early
Apri~, Cl more bas been held in lieu o million bail at the
Metropo · Co1Tectioos Cent.er
in B ,._
The baiJ is reported to be lbe
highest ever set in lbe Brooklyn
court.
Clymore, who also used tbe
s urname Richards, was one of
more lban 100 hostages aboard a
Pakistani jet that was bl·
jacked March 2 on a flight from
Karachi to Peshawar.
The plane, seized by three op-
ponents of the Pakistan govern·
meot, was eventually flown to
Damascus, where the hostages
were released March 14 in ex-
change for tbe freedom of S4
jailed Pakis tani political
prisonen.
J uat hours after the hostages'
. release, news of a grand jury in·
dictment naming Clymore and
eight other Californians was re·
leased by tbe U.S. Attorney's of·
fice ln New York.
Announcement of the indict·
ment was kept secret while
Clymore was in captivity for
fear be would be harmed by the
hijackers.
Efforts to return Clymore to
the United States were hindered
by the lack of an extradiUoo
treaty wilb Syria. However. be
was taken into custody by
Syrian authorities and later
sl1aecl a waiver of ext.radiUoo to
come to the United States and
face tbe cbarKes. Hunt.ingt.oo Beach officials say
lnstaJJation of the new signa
along the inJand t ide of lb.ia sec·
Uon bu been completed, and
police enforcement of the park·
ing ban will begin immediately.
The new parting ban bu been
imposed by city and Caltrana of.
flcials in an attempt to curb ac·
cldenla alOCll tbl.a stretch, which
bas been dubbed "Blood Alley."
School board campaign nears
Po.lice Lt. Barry Price, the de-
partment's tralftc bureau com·
1Dander, eajd be anUeipates no
difficulty in enlorcin1 tbe new
parJU.na ban.
He said motorh ta have
cooperai.d witb a slmUar no-
parkinC aooe near Bolla Chica
Slate Beach.
City oalclall eay that 1f SZ5
Uckell are not 1ucce11fW ln
eUminatlq parldna aloq UM
"Blood Alley" 1treteb, a tow·
a••f policy mar be inJUated.
On tb• beach ald• ot Ulla
alretcb of Pacific Cout
Hllbway, parkln1 will cootlnde
to 'be pennttted dwinc dayUOt
houn.
Next Wffk, how•••r. ae•
allDI will be poet.cl b~
btacb1ide parlrlDI tiler•
bet•em I p.m.. ud I a. m.
Four seats to be contested in Newport-Mesa election
FJllng1 for elecUon to four
Newport-Mesa Unified School
Dt.trtct board seat.a open next
Thursday in Santa Ana at the
lte,Utrar ot Voters Offtce, 1JOO
S. Grand Ave.
Candidates may fUe , untiJ 5
p.m. Aus. 71, a apokeam,an for
the Orance County oltlce aakl to-
day.
Up f« ~a~ in a.n ~eellon
ICJleduled Nov. 3 .... teatl beJd
by two eo.ta Meaa mea and two
NewPort Beach wom•.
CaAdld.atel must be res11tered
voters and realdenta of tae
Tru1tee Areaa tbey wt1la to
regreMDt, tbe apobeman aot.cl. apm.,o-~ ~:'*::=..~
•be will DOt run aca.l.D fol' w of· nee.
lln. 8ettr Jo Ball•J, wbo
repNleala Truatee Area IV M1t
of tbe Upper Bay in Newport,
announced earller tbia _year
she'll quit after aervin&'ber Ont
four-year term.
The other Newport Beacb seat
to be 11.lled ln November la beld
by Judy Franeo. She teprelCIDtl
Area V aoutb ot Paclfte eo.t m.Jiw.,, includin1 tbe Balboa
PenlAaula and Udo lale.'
lln. Franeo wu a~ted to
t.be board In Marc.b of 1llO to
Gollh Carol Martln'I UDHplred
term.
Truatee Area UI, the llGft.b
Coata Mea d.lstr1ct roulhl1 b · IDI bet•••D Harbor and
Newport boulevard• aad now
held by Mllte McLaqb.UD, a1lo
llupforlfa.b9.
McLl'lpUn •• aDD06Dted to
tw the ... "' Daire o·•n. wbo
reatped.
Tbe otMr Coeta M•a JIQlt.
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representing Area VII and held
by longtime trustee Rod Mac-
MUUan, alto ii to be filled in
November.
MacMillian baa served 16
yeara u tbe representaUve ol
lb•aouthwatMeaaaad....._,.
Newport area bounded by
Newport a.nd Hubor boulevardl
on the eut. Wllaoo 5U'eet on the
north and Pacific Coaat
HJabway to t.be eoutb.
lln. Balley •aid earlier tbil
year abe ~ to nm ., ....
for aeveral reuooa. Foremast.
ahe 1ald, 11 the eiwioo ot local
control over achoola re1u.lt.l.q
from reeent 1tatewtde ftnuee
laws.
T1'119tee1 on the HVeA•.,.,_
board DOl up for te .. tec:UoD '*
year. are board ~-t S.. ~man, Barbara Stilllq and d~.. .
GIVEN 24 YEARS
Drug mwggleT Clymore
Initially Clymore pleaded in·
noc~nt to do~ smuggling and ta~tng part in a continuing
crtminal enterprise -punisba bl~ upon conviction by life im-
pnsooment without parole.
But last month be changed bis P.lea and adm1ttea oe101 tne
ringleader for eight couriers
·who brought drugs into the U.S.
by ingesting condoms filled with
heroin and hashish oil.
At Clymore's trial, U.S. Al·
torney Thomas Roth presented
evidence that the LaJtuna Beach
High School graduate made 20
trips to lbe Middle East, and,
though his claimed yearly in·
come was $12,000, be bad paid a
travel agent $105,000 for plane
trips in one year.
Clymore is the son of San Juan
Capistrano residents Glenn and
Thelma Clymore, who were pres·
ent during their son's seat.enc·
ing.
News reports said the elder
Clym o r e call ed Roth an
"animal" after the sentence wa.a
banded down, and bad to be
restrained by courtroom baillf(s.
Clymore's parents have stead-
fastJy maintained their son is in·
oocent.
U .S . drug enfor cement
authorities were reportedly
tipped off lo CIY,m.ore's drug
smuggling activities when two ol
b.ia aJJe1ed accomplices became
violently ill rrom swallowing
drug-filled condo m s last
January.
The two women were clearln1
customs in New York's John F.
Kennedy Airport after arrivtnc
OD a fil&bt from Pakistan witb
Clymore when they became ill
and were rushed t o nearby
Queens General Hospital.
One ol the women· was said to
bave been carrying 593 1raina of
heroin ln 90 In1eatec1 condom.a.
Girl, 5, hurt
by neighbor
A S.-yea:r-old Huntlnston Beach
1trt wu injured outalde ber apart.meat complex wba an ..-
atain nelf.llbor plUQCed oYer a
thlrd·floor b&ICOftJ •d landed
on btt, police rot in.ct today.
Tbe alrl, • ...._ aame wu
wltbbefd bJ ""'= and tbe
nelcbbor, ~ a.11111, M, ~
'Were repoNd ID ftllii eondltlaa
toda7 at ro-ttaba VGl.J Oom·
munlt)r Hospttal.
The lDcidalt occmred at-..
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oc imm~ity
case due
• ID high
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
stale Supreme Court wUJ decide
whether the City of Westmlnater
~can be sued for damages by a
woman who was injured while
lle1edly being used by police u
"bait" to catch a knifer. I
Ju1t1ces Stanley Mosk, Fn.nk
Richardson, Otto Kaus and Allen
Broussard voted Thursday to
grant a hearing to Westminster
and two policemen in a suit
brought by Yolanda Davidson.
, The state Appeal Court on
April 21 reinstated her da,gtage
lawsuit which had been dia-
miased by the superior court on
March 20 on immunity grounds.
Sbe alleged police were staked
out at a laundromat when a man
suapected of stabbing two other
women attacked her before they
couJd stoo rum.
' Offlcera said a man resem~
bijnJ the attacker of two women
had been placed under sur-
veillance. They bad watched
him for 15 minutes and iden-
tified him as the likely attacker
when he stabbed and assaulted
Ms. Davidson.
Her suit alleged the officers
intentionally or negUgenUy used.
her as bait to attract the knlter,
that she was not aware of this
nor was she able to protect
herself.
Her lawsuit claims this wu a
planned part of an otficlat police
investigation in which the of.
flcers knowingly used her,
without her knowtedge or con-
stmt, to attract the assaitant and
help in bis capture.
The appeal court ruted im-
munity granted officers
furnishing protection against
cl'ime does not apply to police
actin1 al operational or
miniateriaJ tevela but ia confined
&.o persons making basic policy
decisloos.
It said there was a speciaJ du-
ty of care bet ween pol,ce and the
woman which caused an exce~
lion to immunity.
The city's petition to the
Supreme Court said the ruling
meant immunity is retained only as to .. high tevet policy making
officials who are politicatly
responsibte for decisions regard-
ing police protection" and could
paralyze police ·recruiting and
severeJy i!&~eer..Crim'e preven-
Uon unJes:s.revera.ed.
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Haitian refugees
health hazard?
MIAMl (AP) -Many Haitian
ref111ees, popular as cheap,
bard-working hetp in South
Florida restaurants and hotels,
suffer from roundworm and
other d.laeases that pose serious
health hazards, medical officials
warn.
An estimated S0,000 Ha1Uan
refugees have arrived here in
the paal three years. Doctors
say they suffer high rates ot
tubercutosis. some sµffer
tropical maladies such as
maJaria and elephantiasis, but
lbe 1reatesl threat is
roundworm.
''There is a very serious
potentiat problem in the South
Florida food indualry," says Dr.
Tbomu Rice, a Miami tropicat
disease specialist who treats
many Haitians as a consultant to
the U.S. Public Health Service.
He said if Haitians do not
fotlow good hygeruc practices,
"food, utensils and ptates can
become contaminated and
(roundworm> can spread."
The Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste, a
leader in Miami's Little Haiti,
says Rice and others use "racist
tones" to discuss refugee heaJth.
"The way they say it ii, we
Haltians are incapabte ol acu.i,
like buman beings . . . Thia is
just a scare tactic created in or-
der to create more backlash
against Haitians."
Jerry Robinson, executive
director of the Ftorlda
Restaurant Assoclation, said the
group is urging state and county
officiaJs to take action lo avert
polentiaJ heaJth problems.
He added, ·'The association
will be notifying our membera of
the . aJteged impending dangers
and ask they tighten up on these
partlcutar problems during
employment interviews."
Roundworm is a parasite that
todges in the intestines and
causes malnutrition, anemia,
abdominal pain and bowel ob-
structions . Rice said it is
generaJty transmitted through
inadequate persona! hygiene.
A study by the Atlanta-based
national Centers for Disease
Control found 45 percent of ar-
riving refugees had roundworm,
and Rice said 80 to 90 percent of
those who sought bospltaJ treat-
ment tor various ailments also
had the parasite. But CDC doc-
tors are not as concerned as
Rice.
"Food handJers can be taught
proper hand washing procedures
so I don't think Haitians pOR an
opportunity for massive con-
tamination," said Dr. Laurence
Farer, acting director of the
quarantine division.
Farer said there "should be no
public heaJtb hazard'' from Hai-
tians who are screened when
they arrive. He conceded that
some "slip in," but said: "I
think they are more ol a risk to
individual heatth and to im-
medjate family members than
to the public at targe."
Colle ge
• signups
closed
A record hi&h number of appli-
cants baa forced Cal State Lone
Beach officials to close under-
1 rad u ate admission to the
schools of buslness adminiatra-
tl on and en1ineerin1 for next
fall.
A school offJcial said the sud-
den rise In the number of
engineering majors can be part-
ly attributed to the Rea1an ad-
mlnlstration 's pledge for higher
d efense s pending, cr~ating a
need for engineers.
The rise ln business ad-
ministration majors is due to
more tucraUve jobs available
i'l the field, the offlciaJ said.
Figures released by the uni-
versity indicate that through
June 3, 716 applications bad
been received to the school of
business administration, up
about 20 percent from last year.
Applications for the school of
engineering totaled 1,800, up
about 32 percent from last year.
Most other undergraduate pro-
grams are still open, univel'Sity
officials said. Those areas
ctosed include nursing, art
history and industriat design in
the department of art.
TLC prograpi
n e eds M esa
volunteer s
Volunteen to deliver meals to
senfor citizens in Costa Mesa are
badly needed this summer, an-
nounced a spokesman for Proj-
ect TLC.
The TranS4)ortaUon, Lunch
a nd Counseling organization of-
fers a nutrition and aocial
service program for frail e.lderly
citizens of Or:::ige County.
"Due to summer vacations,
m any of our volunteers are out
of town, causing a great need for
m o r e v olunteer s," the
spokesman said.
Mileage ls reimbursed, be
added, and the work rewarding.
Volunteers are asked to call
83.5-8011 for additional informa-
tion about the program.
Oil official
sets talk at
HB chambe r
William L. Donnelly. vice presi-
dent of the western region of
Aminoil USA . Inc .. will be
featured speaker at the genera!
membership meeting Monday of
the Huntington Beach Chamber
o( Commerce.
The meeting will begin al noon
in the Huntington Beach Inn.
21112 Pacific Coast Highway.
A new chamber manager has
been setected. She is Joyce Rid-
dell, wbohad been manager of the
San Carlos Chamber of Com-
mercesince 1973.
Deity~ __ .., ............. .
H e aring
on abuse
recessed
The preliminary hearing for six
people charged in connection with
alleged chitd pornography activi-
ty at a Huntington Harbour home
has been recessed until Sept. 14,
fotlowing 31,'J days of closed-door
testimony In West Orange County
Municipal Court.
Orange County Deputy District
Attorney Marty Enquist said the
recess was needed becauae of
scheduling probtems involving
defense attorneys and the pros·
eculion staff.
He said one of the alleged vie·
ti ms, an Orange County girl. now
14, has completed her testimony.
The second alleged victim in the
case, a Los Angeles girt, now 10, ls
expected to testify in September.
he said.
Charged with a total of 129
counts of cbild molesting and two
narcotics violations are John
Steen, 55, and his wile Christi, 30,
both of Huntington Harbour;
Mary Yvonne Plunkett, 22, of
Long Beach , Teena Lucille
Schoobs, 21. or Costa Mesa, and
Irma Cruz, 35, of Anaheim, who
has beentheSteens' maid.
All have entered not guilty
pleas and are free oh bond.
FUZZV FR IENDS -Patrice Nelms, 13. of Moore, Okla. (left>
and Tari Simpson. 11, of Dana Point, stroll at Dana Point
Harbor with their fuzzy buddies Clyde and Harry. The af .
feclionate creatures have fasteners on their hands which al-
low them to clasp their mitts around their companions'
necks.
The sax were arrested after
Huntington Beach pol ice raided
the Steens' home April 5, seizing
more lhan 100 sexually explicit
videotapes, including material
described by officers as child
pornography
Cultural classes s e t f or HB
Registration is under way for
culturaJ classes sponsored by
the Allied Art.s Board of Hunt-
ington Beach.
Drawing and painting will be
taught in a four-week workshop
supervised by Toni Richards.
The ctasses, scheduJed tor 1 to 3
p. m. Wednesdays beginning
Aug. 5, will be held at the
downtown library annex, 525
Main St. The course is for
youngsters, age 10 to 15. Fee is
$2S.
A basic crafts course involv-
ing leather , fiber, clay and
enamet, will be taught by Irene
Mori.
This class, also for ages 10 to
15, will be held for four weeks
from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesdays,
beginning Aug. 5, also at the
downtown library annex. •
For adults . thr e e -wee k
workshops in turning color
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Charge for this course is $40.
Registration forms for any of
the AJUed Arts Board courses
are available at the central and
branch libraries, but must be re-
turned to the central library
only
I nfordtallon a bout these
classes and others planned. by
the Allied Arts Board can be ob·
tained by calling Pat Langner,
842 4481. ext. 33.
E nergy p lan unveil e d
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to implement over the next nine
years but w-ould save $490
million on energy bills in the
final year alone has been un-
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The multi-faceted plan to re-
duce energy waste 21 percent by
1990. the result of two years·
work by the 29-member Los
Angeles Ene rgy Management
Advisory Board, has been sub-
mitted to the city council.
Advisory board chairwoman
a nd councilwoman Joy Picus,
who j oined Bradley and his
ene rgy chief Mark Braly at a
news conference, said it would
probably take two years to im·
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H.J . Heinz, the Pittsburgh ketchup aod pick.le
packer, and General Mills, lbe MlnneapoU. packer of
Cheerios and Yoplait yogurt, have become lbe two
fast climbers of the food ind\<ry. They've emeried
from the bottom of the pack and are now advancinl
on the leaders, each In its own way.
You realize, of course, that there's more to tbete
companies than the products they're beat known for.
Heinz owns 44 percent of the ketchup market but lt'a
sending a lot of ~
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i D t 0 t h e ~r ~
s upermarket. ',... ~··
General Mills ~~ bas the Big G :..-.._..-. ____ _
cereal line, Bet-llllll 11••-nz ty Crocker mix--II
es and Gold
Medal flour, but it has busy hands in many other
places.
Heinz has just weighed in with results for its fla ·
caJ year, which ended April 29. They were spec-
tacular. Sales shot from $2.9 billion to $3.5 billion,
which is fancy footwork, even in an age of infiation.
General Mills operates on a fiscal year endinl
May 31 -and its results were also impressive. SaJes
soared from $4.1 billion to $4.8 billion.
Where does that put them among companies
packaging foods for consumers? WeU, they both
moved up a couple of notches. General MiUs whipped
past Borden and Rallton Purina so that there are
now only four other food-based companies ahead of
it: Dart & Kraft, Beatrice Foods, General Foods and
the newly created Nabisco Brands. Heinz paaaed both
Pillsbury and Carnation and, if you remove lta
chemical business, Borden, so that it now reals in 7th
place behind Ralston Purina, whose 1980 sales were
$4.8 billion.
What's working for Heinz to balloon ita aaJea In
Ws fashion (they've doubled in the past rive years)?
The following: Ore-Ida frozen potatoes, Star-Kial
tuna, 9 Llves cat food, Hubinger corn syrups (a au1ar
substitute) and the entire Weight Watchers buaineaa
(the food marketed under that name and the weight·
reduction classes and programs).
Weight Watchers, under Heinz's aegis, recenUy
announced ·'the most radical onetime program
change" in its 18-year history. Dieters were told
about a "New Food Plan" that will allow them to
partake of wine, beer, peanut butter, popcorn, ollvea,
honey and imitation bacon bits. These were previous·
ly on the verboten list. Heinz said: "The entire
Weight Watchers program is always in a state of
evolution, always being evaluated in the light of new
information -nutritional, paycholo1ical and
behavioral." U you see ketchup and frozen potatoes
show up on the next revised menu, you'll know why.
General Mills is something else. They bold more
than 20 percent of the dry cereal business (their three
big brands are Cheerios, TotaJ and Wheaties), and
their heavy promotion or Yoplait paid off last year
with a 60 percent sales boost, enabling the brand to
capture 18 percent of the yogurt market, second only
to Dannon. But the big food contributor at General
Mills last year was the restaurant business.
Once a little old nour miller, General Mills now
finds it.self operating 447 restaurants, up from 380 a
year ago. The star performer is the Red Lobster Inn
chain, which now has 291 units. Most of the others are
York Steak Houses.
But that's not all. General Mills happena to be the
bluest operator in the toy business. Parker Brothers
(Monopoly, Clue, Nerf ball), Kenner, Fundimensi'°s,
Craft Masters and Lionel tratns are now au bousel in
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