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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-07 - Orange Coast Pilot*4 • '"' c @UP " =-4:£ . r.e.ars ago (See atery below) .. <See Sports. Page Cl) ... • • • • • • ORAIGI COAST YOUR HOMITOWN DAILY PAPIR MONDAY . DECEMBER 7. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ·FDR: 'Infamy.' speech copy still missillg By The Associated Press most memorable. along with his 1933 inaug ura l address declaration th at .. we have nothing to rear but rear itself ... !-.1g n ed b y the president. vanished. The copy of the "date which will live in infamy" speech that Franklin D. Roosevelt read to Congress the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941 , disappeared minutes after he finished speaking. It has never been round. The typed copy or the first draft . with R oosevelt '~ handwritten changes. 1s in the Roosevelt Library at Hyde Park, N. Y., along with an "as de li vered" tra nscript. But the "reading copy" on bo nd paper. adorned with a red ribbon and William Emerson, director of the lihrary. says the document ~as mi ssed immediately aft.er Roosevelt returned to the White I louse. Roo seve lt 's per so nal secreta,ry. Grace Tully, asked the Secret Service to look for it. and an agetit found that James Roosevelt. one or the president's The speech. just over 500 words, ranks as one of FDR's BURNING BATTLESHIP -A small boat rescues a seaman from waters m front of the USS West Virginia as thick black smoke billows skyward during the Dec. 7. 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. T h e s u p e r s t r u c· t u r e o f l h e L' SS Tennessee mav be SL·cn behind the West \'1rgmia · T_hey recall Pearl Harbor Navy men were there on Day of Infamy By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille o.My .... MMI "Friday was a pay day, so we had a 48-hour poker game going at the bottom decks of the <U~> Nevada," recalls Roy Johnson. who was a Quartermaster 3rd Class Dec. 7, 1941. torpedoes and armor-piercing bombs swept down on peaceful Pearl Harbor, homing in on music broadcast from a downtown Honolulu radio station. Less than two hours later. the surprise attack was gve r . and Ford Island and Hickam Field were in flames. The U.S. fleet lay in ruins with 18 ships sunk or damaged. "I was sitting in my bunk when this guy came down and s aid the Japanese were attacking us." said Johnson, who now teaches at Lakewood High School. •'The guy was ' losing money so we thought he was just joking," the 6l-year-0ld Long Beach man said. More than 200 aircraft on the ground were destroyed or da maged. And 2,409 Americaqs were killed, with thousands more wounded._ About that time Johnson and his poker buddies felt a rumble, then an explosion alongside the battleship, followed by the sounding of general quarters. Most middle-aged Americans can recall what they were doing at the exact moment· they heard that Japan had struck Pearl Harbor with the largest seaborne air force in history and plunsed the U.S. into World War II. It was 40 years ago today that more than 350 Japanese warplanes, armed with <See PEARL HARBOR, Page Bil Americans, Japanese remember Survivors, mourners commemorate. anniversary PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP> -American survivors and Japanese mourners were holding services and raising flags to commemorate the annlver~ary of the Japanese attack on the naval base here 50 years ago today that launched the United States into World War II: The focal point for a number of ceremonies is the memorial that straddles the wreckage of the battleship USS Arizona. which was left in the shallow water where it was s unk . claiming 1,177 Navy casualties. A private ceremony is planned for six survivors of the Arizona bombing, and they will be joined by 14 others who served on the sbip before the war. Joseph K. Tauqig Jr .. deputy u1istant ~retary ot the Navy, will lay a wreath there. Taussig la.t a le1 in the attack against A number o f sai lors re-enlisting in the Navy are doing it today as part of. a ceremony at the USS Arizona Memorial on the island of Oahu. The flagpole that sUcks up from the sunken battleship will be used to raise and lower souvenir nags contributed by citiuns. Also on Oahu. a 21-gun salute will honor Americans at the Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Station. And a commemorative service will be held at the National M,emorial Cemetery of the. Pacific in Honolulu by 3,000 members of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, made up or military men who were on Oahu on the day or the attack. · Kikuyo Iida, who was engaged to marry lita and eventually ma rried his brother. joined her friend Yaeko Munakata at the ceremony. They wept as they burned incense and knelt in prayer at a pile of lava rocks that marks the spot where lita's plane went down. Se~n thousand miles away in Brooklyn. N. Y., representatives of the military. the American Legion, the, Fleet Reserve Association and the Disabled American Veterans braved strong ocean winds at John Paul J ones Park on Sunday for prayers and remembrance. The Two Bell Ceremony, a tradition of the Coast Guard and the Navy, sounded and nags were raised. 1lhe battlelb.ip Nevada. Kaneohe was the scen e Sunday of a cer e mony commemorating Lt. Fusata Uta, the firs t Japanese pilot shot down dwin«i the attack. • . When the nag went up this morning. the memory was as clear as If it were yesterday," said Anthony Ozug. a retired Navy seaman 'J ... I sons a nd now a reside nt or Newport Beach. had brought it from the Capitol Al the White House he placed 1t on a hatrack. JUSl inside the foyer. It was never seen again. ·'Tell the world we would love to have the reading copy." says Emerson. ··Even after 40 years, we'd ask no questions." The speech ranked as one or FDR's ~realest. But had he followed hi s typewritten drart. Franklin D. Roosevelt would have said, "Yesterday December 7, 1941 - a date which will hve in world history ... But the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor demanded more. Bearing down on his pencil. Roosevelt subs tituted "infamy " It became forevermore ... a date which will hve in infamv ... and a speech to remember Pearl Harbor by. • Unlike some of FDR's other speeches. this one -asking Congress for a declaration of war was all his own. His speechwriters were out of town when the Japanese attacked. On that Sunday afternoon 40 years ago, while trying to sort out the dimensions or the CStt SPEECH, Page A2> Snowstorm.· kills 8 East cliught by surprise ; many stranded By The Associated Press A s urprise snowstorm that killed eight people and stranded thousands fo rced s chools to close across New England today. while more rain Cell in flooded Oregon. The surprise s nowstorm. the worst in three seasons. dumped up to two feel or snow . hilting Massachusetts and Rhode Island the hardest. Gus~ing winds piled the s now into drifts, and motorists abandoned their cars . o n s nowbound highways . Airports and schools we re closed. ·and on the vacation island of Nantucket. 2,000 holiday revelers were stranded and as many a s 30 whales be.ached themselves. Schools and colleges were closed today in most of Rhode I s l a nd and easte rn Massachusetts. and much of eastern Connecticut. The storm that carried the snow was thought to be heading to sea, but it first swept inland and dumped 11 ':I feet of snow on Boston, the most in one day in 50 >'ears. and 15 inches i n Providence. R.I. "We bought our children to Boston to see the snow. but this is ridiculous.·· said George Potter of Miramar. Fla., who was stranded al 'Boston's ~an Ai rport with his wife. Beverly, 3 hijacked airliners land in Colombia BARRANQUILLA, Colombia t AP I -A group of hijackers armed with grenades and s ubmachine guns today forced the pilots of three Venezuelan airliners with 262 people aboard to fly from Venezuela to this port city. Colombian officials said. The hijackers demanded maps for air routes to all Central American countries as well as food and fuel for the aircraft. officials said. The aim of the hijackers was not immediately known. There were conflicting reports about the nationalities of the groups. Initial reports from Barranquilla alrport ... officials identified the hijacke-rs as Puerto Rican nationalists. Radio " Caracas Television said some hijackers identified themselves as members or a Salvadoran commando called "Manuel Rojas Lusardo." And still other reports !aid the hijackers were Venezuelans or the Colombian guerrilla group M-19. The three domestic Venezuelan airliners were hijacked from three Venezuelan cities, the Barranquilla airport administrator, Ramon Pacheco, told the Bogota radio station Caracol io an interview from the airport tower. Caracol quoted airport tower s pokesmen as saying the hijackers would release the women, children and those needing medical attention when the planes were refueled. The • three airliners were lined \lP on the runway In takeotr position. the administrator sa.id. The hijackers said they we~ CSee IDJAC&S, Pace .U) Al'Wi ....... BLANKETED ~lap shows the eastern snowbocir<f cih . sea board of :":e w England. surpris<.•d by the wors t blizzard 111 three ~·ears 11nd their two children, Glen. 13, and Tracy. 8. Power lines in Rhode Island were knocked down. a nd 50,000 residents lost electricity. The Rhode Island Transit Authority sus pended all bus ser vice. Commonwealth Electric Co. reported blackouts ror 35.000 customers in Duxbury, south of Boston, and a nother 5,000 in Ma rshfield .. We 're grateful it's Sunday beca u se we don't have commuters going to work," said J a m es Ca rlin , the Massachusetts secretary of transportation. as 2,500 snow plows cleared the highways. The Weather Service measured 101'J inches of snow at weather-locked Logan Airport, the heaviest 24·hour snowfall in December since 1926. Blowing snow was hampering efforts to clear runways Rocco DeLuca, a spokesman for the Rhode Island Highway Department. said it was the worst storm since a blizzard in 1978. The estimated 2,000 tourists who went to Nantucket for a Christmas celebration had to spend Saturday night on the island whether they planned to or not because the storm forced cancellation of ferry runs and plane flights. About 200 people sought emergency· s helter in hospitaJs, hotels and homes . The airport reopened Sunday afternoon. but ferries weren't running ··Whatever comes along, comes along ." s aid Paul Bowker. 53, of Brewster. Mass., <See SNOW, Page A2) Dense fog to stay through Tuesday By PIDL SNEIDERMAN Of .. D9lty ~Matt The dense (og that plagued mbtorists, boaters and pilots during the weekend and through today Is expected to hamper visibility along the Orange Coas'l through Tuesday. A U.S . Weather Se r v ice spokesman said the Cog will continue to be extremely thick aLong the coast tonight and Tuesday, with some lifting expected Tuesday night and Wednesday. The spokesman s aid the fog has been caused by' a low The fog put an early end to the 10 -ra ce prog ram at Los Alamitos race track . The last six races were ca ncelled for concern about ·'the safety of our riders and horses." s aid Jim S mith. vice president and general m a nager of the Horsemen's Quarter Horse Racing Association. In the most spectacular of the fog -r elated accidents, a m arathon 31 -car pileup on southbound route 163 in San Diego left one man d~ad and 11 injured Sunday morning. inversion layer that has preve nted moisture-laden ~IUCI CIAIJ llAJlll m~ne' Mr from ~jxtl!g with • . hig1\er-level air layers . He ·said -Partly cloud.Y ton11ht this results in formation of and Tuesday with patchy ground-level cloud or fog. de nse fog again tonight Coastal temperatures are a nd .earlr Tues day expected to reach the mid-60s morning. Htgh 65 ito 68. Tuesday, with night-time lows in Lows tonight 45 to SS. the low 505. Planes were reported taking JlllDI JIU• off under instruments al John 11 Wayne Airport at 9 a.m. today. but delays in scheduled tligbts were reported. An AirCal s poke s m a n expected 10 to 11 delays in Monday morning flights. Book on uzuol /acll, /anto11u and feeling• gl~oMd from DllntMto• urilh women olfers female• reosaurance. Su~ A7. For boaters. visibility off Newport Beach was reported at 11111 75 to 100 yards early today. A Sheriff's Harbor Patrol spokesman said boat traffic was minimal over the weekend. Boaters have been advised to sound their foghorn when pauing along the shore . Trame accidents blamed In part on poor visibility kept aru police busy over the weelf\end and today. • .. M Al aw 0.11 .. .. 0 M I .. .. .. .............. .............. .. ...... .. .............. ,..._...._a ..... cw Or.I I -.. _. ....... T......... U n..r. • ..... Al ---.. , • • u • • • • • • Orange Coast DAIL~ .PILOT/Monday . December 7 1981 ... ook banners tir Arizona own to fervor SUNIZONA, Ariz. <AP) -A ove ment led by two women lo an library books that they say ncourage children "to act like n im a ls " has pitted neighbor gai ns t n e ighbor i n th is om munity of 200 fa milies. Crusade leader Mary Oswa lt a ys the book s encour age hildren to "be s pineless and ever fight for America." B ut school b oard me mber ha rles Borey s ays "this bunch r fa natics would rathe r keep ur childre n in ignorance than t them know" about lhe world. As the fe ud ra &ea in this ot'.Jthea s t Ar izon a towri, the ks remain sla cked in the Ash reek Ele m e n tar y S c hool's m a in office. T he pile ls so tall fhat no one is certain or all the titles in it . acq>rding to school bo ard Pr es i1!e n t l\ebe c c a Montana. But some books a re from C.S. Lewis' "Chronicles of Naruia'' s cie nce fiction series. Others i nc lud e Margar e t Mitchell's ··Go n e Wi th t h e Wi n d ." a mystery novel ca lied "Fat City" and school text books on hygiene. .From Page A1 SPEECH .. . . disa ster to the Americ an Oeet ha lf a wo rld awa y, Roosevelt took tim e out to d ictate the speech to his secretary. By midnight. it was finished. When F DR awakened Monday morning, a ty ped draft awaited him. In a clear ha nd, s u re that he kn e w w hat t h e oc c a s io n dem a nded . the preside nt made the editing changes that brought the s peech alive . ··World h is t or y .. b e came '"infa my." "Lo ng will we remember the c h a racter of t he o ns la u g ht ·against us... becam e .. a lways will o u r wh o l e n ation reme mber." And t here was a h andwritten vow: "No matter how long it may take us to ove rcom e this p rem edita te d in vasion . the A m e ri c an p eop le in their righteous might will win through to a bsolute victory." He spoke of the "u nboundine determination of our people." And of "the inevitable tr ium ph." A mericans. he s!Ud, "will not only de fend our!elves to the utte rmost but will m ake it very c ertai n t h a t t h is for m of treacher y s hall neve r again endanger us .... And. he added at the end: "So he lp us God." T h e State De partment had ·Wanted Roosevelt to read also a 40-page recounting of Japanese tr ansgressions b ut the president said no. He · d id n 't want to 'di s t u r b t h e dra m a o f the o cc a sion with a dro wni n g recitation. The speech ran jus t over SOO words. perhaps 10 minutes Ml cou n t i n g i nte rru p tioa a for a pplause. It r a nks ., one of FDR's g r eatest s p eech e s . a longside his 1933 inau gur al address d eclaration that "we have nothing to fe ar but fear itself " T he State Department "White Paper" was issued two days late r . on Dec 10. H ist o r y ignor ed st. M r s . Mon tan a s ai d the hygiene books were required by sta te law, but Mrs. Os walt said the state should con centrate on the three Rs. "As far as s ex is concerned. m y dogs know how to do it," Mrs . Oswalt s aid. "My cow is dumb, but she 's pr egnant . . People tell me this is censorship. They say they don't be lieve sn it. .. The dispute began last month whe n Mrs . Os wa lt a nd Jud y H ealey v i s ite d the publi c libra ry. wh ic h is ho used in S unl zo na 's 60 -s t u d e nt ele m entary s chool. Mrs. Oswalt. whos e husband is a fund a m e ntalis t B a p tis t preach er . a nd M rs . Healey. whose husband is a s chool board m ember . pulled out volumes with titles that a ppeared to them to deal with witchcra ft. drugs. or sex. Mrs. Oswalt and Mrs. Healey the n ci r c u l a t ed a pe tit ion de nouncing t he books. T he y also p repared a state m e nt for a school board m eeting set for Tuesday ask ing that "literature w hic h 'pro m o te s obsce nity. i m m o r a l i t y . c r i m e a n d mind-inhibiting ac ts . . be removed from school property " Mrs. Os walt said she wanted th e books re moved from the libra ry because "they are filth " ··T hese kids here throw t he ir food in the cafeteria and t h ey act lik e a bun c h o f animals ... she sa id "They are going to be wha t they read . hkt> they are wha t they ea t.·· Bo rJ!y s ays he thanks Mrs Os walt a nd h e r s upporte r s would like to have every book re nounced except the Bible He siened the pet ition before finding out it "m ea nt to censor ," but s aid he confronted Mr!> Os walt and re moved hss na me from the list. M rs . Oswa lt sa id s h e had more than 50 signatures on her petition. but Bore,y said o nly se ven people s howed up for a m eeting she ca lled. .. I hope it 's going to be that w ay T u es day ." h e added. referring to the school board m eeting. "This whole thing has go ne too far. Next the y'll want us to put d iapers o n animals God help us if these are the kind of people who are going to te ll us what we can and cannot read ·· Airman dies from drinking LEMOOR E N A VAL AI R STATION <AP> A teen -age airman rec ruit d ied from heart fa ilure after drinking too much a lcohol, offic ials at Le moore Naval Air Station said. A roommate found De nnis Bollman. 17, in his quarters Saturd ay and notified security o fficers . They t r ie d to revive Bollma n wit h cardiopulmona ry resuscitation. but he was dead o n a rrival at the s tation 's hos pita l. infor matio n o fficer Dennis McGrath said. Bollman had been in the Navy for only a f ew m onths and a rrived a t Lemoore one week ago t o se rve with Attac k sq uadron 127. Is the .. air alive? Court nixes issue WASHI NGTON <AP) -The U .S . S'upre m e Court today refused to hear the appeal of a Seattle m an who says t,he air m ay be alive. T h e j u s ti ces , w i tho ut co mment. rebuffe d Gordon McLean Campbell'• argumeats aimed at h alting an a lle1ed "cam pa ign of iotimidaUOD" against him by Washincton state lawyers. Campbell sued the Wub'..,... S tate Bar Ass~l aUon over wha t he contends a re attempts to hinder his "efforts to Heure nationa l recognition of the life explanation ror the movement of air ." Accor~ng to court documents. C amp be ll c l a i m s to h a ve discovered tha t the air m ay be "a n intelligent form or life . th at blows a nd moves by means of its own life and will. .. A federal trial j udge threw out the lawsuit against the lawyers group. and Campbell's appeal 1s pendin g before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals . 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Stroll R a~ ~l art1n a "pokesma n for thl' W1>01h 11 011· M arLha 's V 1n 1·' a rd a n rl "'an luck et St !'am:-.h1p .\uthority ... aid he t·x Jh't'll•cl . .tmut :100 people lo takl' tht• 1.IHMI µa:.:.l'nJH'r fr'rr~ on a 2 1 • hour r1 d1• h.1 r k 10 thl· mainland A:. m~in.\ ,,..., :! lllH1\1-.11or-. v.en• rc:port1·d ... u <•ndl•<I on I hl' 1~lan<I off Capt• ('od b1•cJu,t· h1eh sea!-> and i.:alc· .,..,1rn1ll.I!'> fnn·1·d thl' cancl'llat111n .. f n ·i.:ulJr forr.\ ·ru n~ Suncl a' JIO\\('\t'I \1.1 rl1Jl 'Jiii ht• ht'llf'\l•d 111.111\ of lh1· Jll.'•>IJlt• v.oulrt g('l off rhe 1 ... 1.rnd to<la~ on pla ne" \\h11 Ii \\1•r1· rnakin.I! regular run" On lht• l'IJrHI polt(·t'man Da \Id B1•l1 h1•1 .... 1111 1.1\1 and ear traffu to lhl· airport " .. .., heav) lh1.., mm 11111).! ~an~ n ·...irlt•nh 111 I h1• •~land oi>c nl'd I ht•1 r h11ml'" lo the st r a ndl'<I '1'1 tor" Polin· (•..,llmatt·d .ibout 2 000 tourt!.ls had 1·11rnl' lo lh1• island f o r a < • h r 1 ... t m .1 " 11 r <• g r a m Sa turd:i). in "'h11·h thl' town 1!> s p c <· 1 a 11 ) !I t' t· 11 r ;1 l i· d a n d dt:cor atl·d hnrnt·" .ire· opened for \ l">ltors tn ,·1ev. but only about :mo a!>ked authoriucs fo r a id. The "hole isla nd went hog "'lid for C:\'Cr .\ bod ) ... s aid Paul Bo\\ ke.r. 53. of Bre ws ter . one of 12 pt•ople .,.. ho fou nd !>helter at ~antuck<'l Cottai:tc Hospital ' It put thl' Y.elc-oml' m at out for t'\ t'r' btKI.\ P f)IH 'l' d 1.,p:.it <:her llonora S1•1dkr !->aid Jll)lll'\.' round bed s pace Saturday night for about 200 people whe n 75 pri v ate h o m e owne r s ans w e r ed a n e m e rgency call to ope n their homes. Nant ucket . whic h has about J. 700 winter residents and as m a n y a s 30 .000 during the s ummer resort season. rs a 49.sq uarc -mile island about JG miles from Cape Cod Aging boy arri.ve s for Florida visit th T he . .\:-.,ociatt>d P res s a .,.. eek in Orange Count) that ·vrans1l' {;eringcr , the tin) featured vtSits to Disneyland South \fr1t•a n bo.\ a fflicted wilt-During the trip. rrans1c also an 1nc·urablt' a)!1ng d1sea~e twcame fast friends with Mickey arrl\ e<I in Flornla earl) toda) Il a\'!>. 9. o f lla llsvlll e. Texas. .,ftl'r a 111nl· hour fli g ht from who at~" has the incurable aging l'ahfon11a d1Sl'ase Fran~tl'. 8. accom pani ed b) Il e a\') fog d e la yed the h.-.. µart'n1s and 10 year -old Ge r 1nge rs· flig ht f ro m Los brolh(•r Paul. 1s a gu(:st of the Angeles Sunday and made them Sun~h1nc• Ctt\ .J avcees of St mi ss the ir co n n ect io n 1n Pcter..,hurg The c1v1c group has Ho uston. A del::iy an Hous ton ra1:.erl morl" tha n $20,000 in a few further put off their arrival in .,.. eeks to bring h1 m to Disney F lorida. • Wor~d m Orlando F'ransie a nd Paul read comics Tht• t;cringcrs . of Orkney, a nd played together on the first South Afrit'a. were up at 5 a.m. le g o f t heir trip fr o m Los Sund•" rn Anaheim to begin Angeles. and later fell asleep on their Jr1urncy e ast after spending the a irport noor ~-------=-~-=-~----;___---~----=--~-----~-~ STONED O UT A rt>C'onl indoor C'oncert C'r owrl of R7 .!lO<I pc>ut>le was reco rded at the Sup('rr1nmt> m Ne\\ O r lt>ans Sal urrla~ nhrht .......... for a perfo rma nce or t he RollmA Stone. Those attendin~ paid St8.50 each for the J)rt\•1lefle From Page A 1 HIJACKS • • • armed Y.1th ~uhmachinc gun~ a nd gn:nad<::-. and "'a rn(:d the pol1<:l' <tnd th(: arm) to 'it<.t} av.a) from the pl<tn<:., l'achet:o ~Jld /\ team of fkd Cr<1.,:, Y.Orkcr!> ::ind a d<K·tor wcrt· <1board one of the plane:.. a CaraC'ol reporh!r ::it the :u rport s aid The h1Jacker!> told the a1 r port to"' e r the heat o n the µlane .... a s getting u nbeara ble. he said A Caracol repo r te r s aid airport \\Orkers v.ere d raining t h e f uel fro m a Col o mbian Hoei n g 7 47 to re fu el t he Venezuelan JCb One of thl· three planes. an A(:ropostal flight destined for Barr e lona. Venezue la, from C<iraca!>. w a!. forC'ed to the Car ihbean island of Aruba first. wher e 17 Y.CJm(:n a nd children we n~ allowed tn get off: Pac heco said Hu t an l\(:r opostal s pokesman 1n Car acas said 22 passengl•r!-> ds-.cmbarked It was not 1mmed1atelv knovm ,, any lJ s crtszcns were aboard any of the three pla nes . The first o f the hlJac k ed pla nes to a rrive in Barranquilla \\a !> a Boein g 72i of tht: Venezuelan compa n y Avensa that has been bound for Caracas fro m the Andean city of San Anto nio. Ve nezuela . with 84 p eople a boar d . a n A vens J spokesman said The n . a n Aeropostal DC.9 plane that had been bound for Car uca:-. from P ue rto O rdaz landed v. 1th R2 people aboar d. an airline spokes man sa id The htJa <·ke rs <Jboa rd t he second fh i;:ht a~kl'cl the Ba rranquilla contrnl to~(:r to alloy. a doctor lo e nll•r t he plane lo tre at a .... o m an ~ho apparent!~ s uffered a heart attack. he ~aid T h<.• third plane. a no t her At>ropostal DC 9. earned about 58 people "'hen 11 landed at the Barranqui ll a Ernesto Cort1zos atr p orl . thl' prC's tdent o f Ae ropostal. Gen Oscar Ar aque. said The h1Jathrs ~aid they were m e mber~ of t he Ra m o n E. Be tances gu('r ri lla group of Puerto Rico Beta nces was a 19t h centun e d urator and poltt1c1a n v.ho s truggled for Puerto Rican independence and led the Sept 23 . 1867 railed i n s urr ecti o n a ~a1 n s t t he Spanish. Gn lo de Lares "lhe cry from Lares .. T he arm) s ea1ea o rr the air port. which was c losed Lo all a rr traffic. Pac heco s a id . Co lo m bia 1s under a state of s ie ge. and the a r med forces have authority to take charge of anti ){ue rrilla operations. P revious triple htJackings on r ecord were on Au g 16. 1980. when three planes .,.. ere hijacked from the l'nited Statts to Cuba by separate groups and on Sept. 6. 1970. t hree pla ne s were hijac ked to J ordan by ter ron st.s and blown up Video game world record establis_helf, ·~. SCH ENECTADY. N.Y. IAPl -All Billy Joe Donnelly wanted to do was win SS by bre aking the house record for the video game Derende rs. Instead he played for 27 hours a nd 40 m i n utes to de molish the world m ark. Donne lly. 15, a s tude nt at Linton High Sc hool, plugged a qu a r ter i nto the mac h i n e Saturday at 11 ·30 ll m a nd played until 3. 10 pm. Sunday. Bi ll Shelley of the Studio of Br idge and Gam es s aid He s aid Donnelly s urpassed the world {ecord of nearly 16 million points talllcd by Steven Jurastck of Arlington Heights . Ill • and kept go ing until the m achine registered 22,628.825. • --------- Species law debated Act protecting endangered life forms focus of bitter fight WASlllNGTON (Al'I The Endangered Spe~h.':i Act. the controversial 1973 law that hft<.'<.I the s nitil darte r and the furbis h lousewort from obscurity, com es up for renewal next year a nd th e battle lines arc already being drawn. Twe nty -fi ve conser vation organizations h a v e banded together to protect the law agains t a likely a ssault by Interior Secretary James Watt, developers, timber"and mining compa nies and electric utilities. Watt's Interior Department is looking at 27 sections of the law as possible targets for change. Although the department says no decisions have been made, environmentalist:. ar e worried. "It is clear that they are going to try to gut key aspects of the act as part or the d eregulation mood of this administration." :-aid L e wi s He (Ce n s tein . exc<·utive vit·e pres ident of the Fund for Animab ··Wt th thousands o f s pecie:. fa1·1ng e xtinc tion , they are planning t o loose n the s afeguards we already have," Re~enstem said. But there are groups unhappy with the law . When th e department a s k e d for recommended changes, it got 400 comments. ··As viewed by the federal co urts a nd a ge n cies, the Endangered Species Act with its s n ai l darters, s quawfis h , humpbac k chub, louseworts . desert turtles and other species s tands supre me in the land no matter what it costs the country and it s p eo pl e 1n los t opp ortunities. decl1n1ng job .NATO d ef e nse buildup s oug ht • BRUSSELS, Be lgium rAP> The U nited Stales. n ewl y em barked on missile.r eduction talks with the Soviet Union, will ask NATO alLies this week to s trengthen d e fe nses agains t Soviet power abroad and the anti-nuclear movement at home. At a mee ting o f West ern alli ance de fe n se minister s Tuesday and Wednesday, U.S Defe n se Secretary Caspar Weinberger is expected to ask the a ll ies to s t ic k to com m1tments to s pend as much m oney as possible on defense. Then. on Thurs day, Ll.S Secretary of State Alexander M Haig Jr. and 14 othe r foreign ministers are to sign a protocol aimed at s tre ng thening the North Atlanta<.· allt a nce by adding Spam a!> its 16th mem ber by m1d·l982 Weinberger and lfa1g will ask NATO governments to take the offensive in a battle to win popular s uppo r t for s trong defenses despite the hundreds of tho us ands of Europeans taking part 1n anti nuclear demonstrations The a lliance·s annual vear end strategy session begins eight d a ys after th e !>tart of U.S.·Soviet negotiati1ms to limit t h eate r nuclear w eapons m Europe U.S. negotiators went to the t alks in Geneva, Switzer land. with an o ffe r to f o rgo deployment of 572 c ruise and Pershing 2 missiles 1n fi ve European countries in return for s weeping cuts m the numbers of Sov 1et SS-20. SS·4 a nd SS-5 missiles Weinberge r a nd Haig are ex pccted to g ive the allies a brief progress re port on the talks On Lhe1r part. the othe r m1n1 s ters wil l i ss u e communiqu es exp r e!>s1ng s at 1sfact1on the talks have begun. ~ATO ~ources sard The agenda for the defense m1nio;tcrs· meeting inc ludes the ·nuts and bolts" o f NATO def ense goals for 1982 s pc ndrng and how mu<.·h each nation wall contribute to NATO forcc·s :'llo major dec1s1ons on global 'itrategy ar e expec ted. "It's the dull stuff from whi<.'h we operate all the sexy stuff.·· :-a id a ~i\TO diplomat who a~ked he not be identified Ii(• said the t;n1ted States plan~ to make large increases in 1l!\ u~ n defense budget for 1982. but the Reagan administration ha:-slOJJ~<l its <-a mpa1gn to get tht' a llies to make annual 3 per cent increases in defense spending. Sm og rep o rt 'Co(Ldal Tn« Aar Ou•l1t r Mi1na9•m""' D•stn<t ore.diet\ 4JOOd ••r o""ahty for ever yonr 1n lr-t Soult\ (.a.st •tr t»\•n 100•¥ POINT CONCEPTION TO IHE Tn• AOMO •O•Qneo Pollutio~ MEltlCAN 80ROER OUT 60 MIL ES '>l•ndud 1.-a IPSl1 ••t•~ot H tor Liqru _., v•rt•bfe w ind\ U'HOUQh •II rto•ons ltw S..rt G•D'••' Pomorw ton1011tex<iro•~•1toso..tllwt>l•loU 011•v• ...,,, ""'""'"°"~nt• C••••t• .c> anots this •ft~rnoon Smooth , •• vatleys Rtvf'r'11dt ~•n 8f'rnard1no Three to S toot •tsttd1 \.•tit ''~• "•Qn •net low Of!'\f'f't\ '"'•nd Con "° -°" I 11, It Or•nqe Counl ~ ind lne co.ut•I. ) '' ~ • rtW oO '' • f'rnoon m f' 1 r o p o 1 t t • n 8 a n n 1 n O ~ endn•CJ" H•m•t·El\lnor~ ~ 8•Q &far L•'t ~ -----------artA\ • , •• r AQMO r.-t1nos .,, •s fOtlOW\. QOOd. fil::IIl 0 100 u~•lthf\#1 '°' \iltn\1tfvf ~·•. 1 0 (. ,... 101 100 uF\hlt•lthtut tor t>•f'fYOf\41' ~ - 101-)0() •ncJhat•rOOU\ )01 500 , ...... ·;_.:. ~· ~:!"".!:.,. Cnl iforll ia m urket :-. und the like ," wrote the Colorudo River Water l'o n ~ervution District . which builds dam~ l-~nv1ronmentahsts a rg ue that industry groups a re overplaying a few wt.'11 pubbc1zed t'ases I n th e mo s t fam o u s , l'Om plellon of the 'l'ellico Dam in Tcnnc~see was de layed for years because of u three 1nch fi:-h, the s nail darter The issue t 1e d Congress up an endless debate a nd wasn't resolved until tht' dam was grante d a s pec ial waiver. In another instance. a variety or s napdragon , the furbi s h lousewort. threatened to block the proposed 1.1ncoln · Dickey Dam 1n northern Ma ine The dam was modified to cha nge the area to be flooded, although the !HOJ eC t remai ns s talled in Congress for other rea sons Conser vationists say the few ins t a nces of major conflicts provt' thut the law 1s wo rking They s ay lnte rior·s Fis h and Wildlife Service has conducted moTe than 20,000 reviews since the law was passed and in only 1.1 handful or t·asc~ h as r eco mmended s ub ~ta nt 1al project modification~ The law proh1b1ts all federal age n c ies fr o m building , s upplying runds or g r a nting permits to any project that Jeopardizes an e nda n ger ed species The Fish a nd Wildlife Serv1<·t· rt·views the dec1s1ons The wildlife ser v i ce also makes the judgment '>n which animals, birds. fis h . insects and plants are enda ngered Th&l has led to one or the proposals that has e nvironmentalist:-the most <'onccrned. The Interior Oeparlm cnt said 1t was cons1derrng whether the u<.'t c;hould contrnue l<> proteet lo~ er life form~ · · Uc partment off1t•1als argue that 1n a t1m l' of s h arp govcrn ment hu<l~c l c ul !> and a backlog of spec ies waiting to get on the lis t. 1t m akes more s en :-c to l'Un ce n l rat e o n mammal:. and bard:. rather than plant:-a nd inse<.'ls E nv1ronmentah!>ts s ay such a move would place 1n jeopardy s pecies that scientists could one day find benefidal uses for in a~nrulturc or mec11crne '•· __ , U "• ll•P1 . , ·--· .c;~i~::.:~~.~~; .:~,:e';."~ ~~0.,.~~ rmnm - - - Dl•n•e1eomM1of 5ou1hernC•lllorn••. 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Thl'n "n Oct. 6. 1980. the l<.'lephrm l' rings a nd someone a .... k., tf l"m Mrs. Blankenship lie ... aid they found m y daughter untl "l ht· told them what m y Hu:-:-1an name was Thal ':. when I s tarted "lt·rt·:.im1 ng and ye lllpg She n·ml·mbercd. T hen 1 s aid. ·sir. lor).!1\t' me And he said ·You don 1 haH· to apolo~1ze. " she I I'( ,sll~tl A ft er a 'e<lr of unldngl1ng lht· r('tf tup•· nf ,·1sa .... pa ... :-ports and a1rlin1· l1t·kl'h. thl' <laughtt•r :>8 't'Jr (1ld Lu Shum1n and h1·r hJlf hroth1·r l.1u Shuhua \H 'rt' 111 t t ' 1 n t o S a n F r J n t· 1 -. c o I n I 1· t n .1 t 1 n n a I \ 1 r po r 1 from 1'1·k111g tlll', rno1111ng ··1·m o n nct•dll-~ and pins Thcrc·s lots of stories , lots of tear!-. plenty to say ·· said ~1 r 1., Blank•·n,h1p now an /\ m (' ri l' a n <.' 1 t 11 t· n l 1 ' 1 n g i n l'at· 1 fit· t; rove I don t kno'' . hoy, I feel lt"s prc·tt~ unu<;ual F1ft~ ~l'ars 1-. a prell} long t1mt• ' 'Monkey trial' II starts in Arkans as Mr:, Blankt!1!>h1 p marnl'd a Ch1nt':<l' merchant rn northern China in 1922 after her fam1h . ~ h1 ('h uwm·d a leathl'r fu<·tor\ flt•d aero!...., the bord(•r to escaf)(• l11rmotl 1n their S1hcr1an homt·land lier fam1h n :turnt•d horn(.' a year later. and -;he "18" them the folio'' ing .\'l'ar and then neve r agarn' T hi• ~ oung brtdl' d 1st'overed that ::.h1• ·"as one or !>l'H·ral \\I\ t '"I. l'\·entuall~ finding lhe con .... tra1nl!'i 1mpo:o.l'd h~ the .. ('hinci.c· maMcr · unbearable l.ITTLt-: HOCK ,\1 k I,, p ' A fl'dl'r .d tria l nrC'kn<tmf'rl ·sl'opt:-. l I' hel!1n~ ht·n· to<la~ <·hallt•nj.!111g a ne" .,tutl' law that "la\.., l\\o 1hffl'r1•nl 1 h1•or1t•:-about ho\\ ltfc lw,l!an ~huuld l>l' tau~ht 111 puhh1· ,t•hool' ·1 tH t·11nfl1tl 1.., ht.'l~t·en 1· r t' a t 1 o n 1 ., t ., " h 11 ~ a ) a ... upr·rnatur<1I fon·c lirnught life 1nt1> hemg sud1lcnl~ ancl rcla liv e ly r erc ntl v a nd t•v olutioni -;b. "ho ·!-a\ ltfl' dt·vcloped over million-. of H·ar ... J!> a result of natural I.a~..., The o;tate la\\. 1 ht• halanred l'rt·atmcnt fnr Crt·ation Science J·nd Evol ut1on·Sc1e nce Act. n'<1u1rt•s ~chools to give equal l r•• at ment lo both \'lews . The Amertt'an Civil Liberties l nlon f1k>d suit May 27. in U.S D 1~tnl"l Cour t for 23 c lien ts. 1n1 lud111g 12 dcrgymen. s aying Lh 1· la\\ r s \ag ue a n d um-r>n'>t1tut1onally infringes on at atl('mic· freedom T ht• <·a!>c is the fi rst legal test of thl' c.:reallonist movement's argumt•nl that teaching only 1.•\olut1<1n 1n public schools \·rnlatc•-. the reh ~IOUS freedom Of ehtldrt·n ~h o b e lieve in t•re<1 tion~1m our wry own straight laj cuIT<Zd cordu.roye ... all ~t..B am 8~% coLLon and- 16% dacron for maxunu.rn ~r narrowwala. color.s: ~U ,brown, brawn oos, navy, lu'Oh ~,banana., p:>rt,kcz.l~ ard nzd. w1d<z. walcz colors: d.QQ.rsktn , n=rvy, <ajgshczl 1 , ska.1, wet.czrcnz.st end.- b\ua..m\St 44 ( ashlon blcmd • N<'wp<>rt Beach • 714 '644·5070 wm \.4.htU.'(HK/ 8hid • Westwood Village • 2131208·3273 .,, ---~--·------·-. A4 s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 7. 1981 , I J I Domestic woe made Sadat unpopular CAfRO, Egypt <AP> -Two months after the assassination or President Anwar Sadat, a clearer picture is emerging of why the Egyptian people railed r to mourn him a s his admirers in the West and Israel did. Many Egyptians in random interviews in recent weeks cited reasons sim ilar to those given imm ediately a fter the Oct. 6 assassinaUoo: the s hock or the assassination itself and a fea r that it was part of a larger plot. But they also said -privately wi\h anonymity -that the popularity or the man eulogized as "the hero or war and peace" POPULARITY DIPPEQ -The popularity of An~ar Sadat dropped sharply six m onths before hi s Oct . fi a ss ass ination . mainl v because of his domes t1.l' policies. had dropped sharply in the six months before the assassination, mainly because or his domestic policies . The fact that h e brought peac e to Egypt after 30 years of off-on war with Israel i s, howe ve r , fondl y rem em bered, and the courage and daring it needed is highly praised. Yet, though deeply grieved by his death, they admit a new leader makes them hopeful the economic disparity between the classes may be narrowed. Some Egyptians s aid they be lieve Sadat had beco me increas ingly isolated from the mas ses . His crackdown on polilic~l opponents las t Septem ber and his bitte r attacks on his critics were unpopular with many. Others complained that peace had not brought the prosperity he promised, and his angry personal attacks on Arab critics of his peace with Is rael had needlessly alienated Egypt's former benefactors. Sadat began bitterly assailing domestic politkal opponents by name in a speech last May 14. His mass arrests of mainstream political critics a nd religious extremists in September -on the blanket c harge o f co ntributing t o Moslem -Christian strife -was seen by many as an end to his ··experiment with democracy." "Sadat alienated virtually every class of society in the past year ," s aid an Egyptian univers ity professor. "The intellectuals didn't like the c r a c kdown . Th e M os l em fundamentalists didn't like the repression he us ed against them. The Copts <Christians) resented his action against their pope. The new rich class didn't l ike the new contro l s on currency. The lot of the poor is not getting any better ... We ll-informed Eg yptian sour ces a l s o s aid Sadat increasingly s urrounded himself with a d v ise r s who n ever contradicted him. They sa y he may never have known the e xtent of o pposition to his moves. The advisers had "'their a nte nna directed to him and not to the society. as should have been," one Socialist said. Sadat's three to four-hour s peeches. directed at "m y sons and daughters." irritated many Eqyptians because they soldom addressed the probJems 01 the d omesti-c economy, ins tead focusing mainly on foreig n affairs. An Egyptian journalis t said his wife laug.hed when Sadat c ited food prices in his speeches. since the prices invariably were wrong. "'He kept telling us things are getting better, but we all know we are being paid the same and prices are increasin g, .. said an Egyptian office worker. '"Next year . he always s aid next year ·· Sad a t also \lived roy ally, moving from one to another of Egypt's 12 lavish guest homes. H e w as renovating King Farouk's once-lavish Montazah Palace on the shore of the Medite rranean in Alexand ria. '"He was always making run of the ·ecrendis,' '' said t h e journalis t , referring .to tbe Arabic words for "snobs." "But he seemed blind to th e fact that he himself was living the life of a n ·e ffendi .· the biggest ·effe ndi.' .. Some Egyptians. main ly bus inessm e n , expressed the belief that the con servative Persian Gulf states would not have contributed to the Ar ab boycott of Egypt over the Israeli peace treaty to the exte nt they did if Sadat had not viciously attacked their weak points ··He was cr azy to do this." s aid a busine ss m an i n Alexandria. "'He forced them to a nger. There was no reason to a ttack them the way he did. or to alienate the Soviet Union for that matter." ---------,1-----------r fWl Ll_Ol'D•s ~ , ............ ~ ..... . I 5°/o Discount off the marked price of cut CHRISTMAS TREES 2021 Mewp .. ltnl.. c .... Meta. 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T hl• fl(·cord o f Hackensack reported r n a copyright <trliC'le. the newspaper s~11d pol ace listened i n o n U runu Richard H auptmann 's convers ations while he was an Jl:lal bl'fore and during the. trial that kd to his execution an lhl' t·a sc According to the account . officers nucnt an German. the . languag(• oft en u s ed b } Ha uptmann and his wire. Anna. monitored their conversations from llauptm ann's arrn al al a count) Jail an October 1934 until hc "'as st•nt tn Death Ho\\ an Fcbruar) 1935 l ndt'r prl•s ent la "' ea\'l'Sdropptng on lawyc r-c lrent d1scu-.s1on!'> could re s ult in a m1slr1al and possibly an outright d1 sm1ssal of the case. officaale. s aid But St:Jte Police Detectrvl' Cornt•ll Pll·bam was quo ted an the report a s sa) ing o;uch ea\'esdroppang was legal 1n the 1930s St ale Police archives on the <'a '>l' \H·rc 11pcned last "'t·ck b) l"'<l'<·ult\ e ordt'r of C:o\ Bn ·ndan I' th rill' after Hoherl An an. a ..., a n. F r :J n <' 1 s c· o I c1 ~ ) c r rt•JJrt"'l'lll&n J;! .\1r <> llauptm:Jnn filed '>Ull an fe c1 e ra l court "l't·k1ng aeet•ss lo them Bn ;m "also ha:-. filed a federal s ui t · '>cek1ng ~100 m1llwn an rl a rn a g e s '' n ~ r 11 u n cl ~ II a uptmann "'as "'r1Jngfull> l"Oll\ 1C'tcd of k1l11 n~ tht• 20· month old son uf aviator Charles Landhergh The tran~('rapls shed no n('\\ li ght on the guilt or annotl·nc·l· or lla uptrni.lnn . the nc"'-.µaper ..,:11d But Br) an. \\hO has arJ;!ued that ~talt' 1>ff1<-1al s faked C\'ldence and U'>l'd unreliable v. 1t11esses an tht•1r teal to convict lla uptmann. s<11d the) prove he was tn·att:d unJU"ll} Former :'\e"' .Jtor<;e~ Attorney <; c-nl'ral D<H 111 T W1lentz. who prust·<·utPd ll:JUptmann. s aid he knt•\\ nothing or the eaves· d rop pan~ The transl·r1pts repo rt d1 scu!->~1ons that ra'nge from ,. 1ntimatl' l'1tn\'t:r.,al1<1n!'>, such as .\1 rs l lauptmann l'Omfo rtang he r hu-.hancl and re manding ham lQ C"h u ng e hi " unde rwe ar. to -.tra t eg~ .,l'.,s11m .., <>n possible defl'n!->t: "'tlOl•SSl'S Rockwell ready to produce once-dead Bl WASHI NGTON 1A P 1 Rockwell International Corp as ready to crank up production on the once-dead B-1 bombe r now that the revived program has c leared its biggest hurdle m Congress. ''This 1 ~ a h appy day," Ba stian .. Buz" llcllo. head of Roc kwe ll "s :'llurth Ame rrc·an aviation operations. said afte r the Senate refused late last We(!k to c ut R 1 funding fro m a defe n s e spend in g bill . an amendment ·that would have eliminated funding for the B I ··Thal locks rt-in ... said Sen John \rle"nn. 0 -0 h io. who played a kc\' role an re n\'a ng the .bomb~r program shelved an 1977 bv former P reside nt J1mrn) Carte r. The defense spench ng b1 II stall mus t go t o a c onf<·r e n <"l' t·omrn1ttee to ad1ust difference!'> lll't \\ t·en the Senate \"Cr:-.aon and one passed by tht' I louse ·But the 1A-orse that can happen as t hut the confe rence com m1ttee "'tll take the lowest of the l""<> Worke r $750,000 • w ins • suit P II 0 E ~ I X 1 1\ I' 1 F r a n k Ortega of ~C!'>a , v.ho suffered extcnsl\ e and drsft gurang burns wh ile working o n a Luck~ Supermarket electric <;1gn . has been awarded $750.000 -damages by a federal Jury His wire Juanita was awarded Sto<l .000 for lo~s or marital bliss Thl· Ortegas . an the a r -t05, had s u ed t'alafornaa-hased Luck ~ Stores Inc over the St•ptt'm~r 1980 an1u ry Tria l evidence s ho wed that power Y.3S orr when Ortega. then a repairman for Royal Sign Co .. ------- "'as working 1ns1de the sign and that CJ tamer m ;ilfunc-taon turned on the current. I. u <' k ) · s u t t o r n l' y ., h a d l ' •> n t e n d e d t h a t 0 rt c g a s ne..:lagenC'e cont ributed to the a <:C'adcnt f1 gurt·s c;l<·nn saacl ll e llo !'><11d HCJl'k\\ell. which h J .., IJ e l' n de 1 u g {: d w 1 th Job applH·at111n:-. .,,nee President Reagan madt· th<· R I a ma1or pa r t or ha <, d e fen s e m o dt•rn11at1o n pro gram. is re Jd:-to mm t· quickly Off1c1als 1•!'>t1mate the bo mber could mean a" rn an) as 16,00<l JObs 1n Ohao at peak productaon We l'Ould gl'l a turn on (Start order 1 the beg innin g of the H'a r .· llello -.aid. adding that ~-untraet nt•got1 at1ons w1lh the :\1 r Furl'l' are an their final 'tagcs lle llo. \\ho ha., been workmg •m t ht' B I for i ~ 'CCI rs. s aid he frlt all CJlong th.;l we would prc\'a1l an thC' l'nd I always had a feeling the govl'rnment made an enormous m1~1akt.' v. hen they ... topped th<' program an 1977 ·· Number one to Phoenix. and getting better every cay. 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The Catholics' outcry has prompted a Canadian ban on two editions of Jack Chick's "The Crusaders" series. which customs officials judged ·•to fall within the definition or immoral or indecent character." s aid Roger Kohut of Can a da's Cus tom s and Exci se DeP.artment. flesh. It's accompanied by a medical description: "His flesh is hanging in ribbons ... As the sharp bone and metal in the whip lore away the fles h, muscles were sliced wide open. The arteries would be hit, spurting blood " Almost two vears a.co. Chick published "Alberto," the pur· ported story of Alberto Rivera, who claims lo be a former Jesuit priest who defected from the Roman Catholic Church in Spain. ln "Alberto," Rivera lelJs the crusaders about underground chambers where the murdered b a bies of nuns a r e buried. homosexuality in the Jesuit ministers have come out on tht: public record, in letters to the editor. and sermons from the pulpit, reiterating what Chick says in his publkations. "·said Love. An inde p e ndent Ca tholic newspaper, Our Sunday Visitor. offered a $10,000 r eward for proof or any or the charges made in the Chlck Comfrs. saymg. '"The lies are so hard to refute because they are so huge and monstrous.·· Th e Cat h olic League Newsletter terms the books "religious hate literaturt" and "sectarian pornography " In "Alberto." the roots of lhe Catholic Church are ;,allege.dly The books ''Recommended and teens . '' . a r e t. a g g e d , reading for adults ta lk to reporters . Ills senctary ~ends out copies of the comic books and religious tracts m res ponse to all queries. Last March, Gar y Melt wrote m the Evangelical Protestant m agazine "Christianity Today," that Ri vera was a fraud M<'tz and the Catholi(' League say Rivera was never a priest Metz said Rivera was expelled from a Protestant seminary an Sa n J ose. Cos ta Ri c a Se minario B1bl 10 Latina Americano for '"continual lying and defaan(·e of seminary authority." The Metz art icle suad that Rivera, who is married, worked for Protestant churches a nd fathered two children -during the '60s, when Ri vera claimed to have been an undercover prie!>t whose assignment was t o destroy Prote!)tant se manarae~ und di:><·redat mana:>ters opposing ccumerusm. Two warrants were issued for Ravcri:t'S arrest in l''lorida an se minary . •and hi s tra ced to the paganism or 1969 1n conn ection with a '"co mmission" to des troy Babylon 1'he book outhnes a massing bank credit card and a ............ RADIO RESCUER .I .wk Sd11noll. ;,:1. 111 Fn.:1:port Ill hl'arcl a <·all fnr lll•lp 11n•r 1·1llll'n.., h<1nd 1•a<Jao from lollf· pt>nplt• tr:1ppl·d 111 a '>llo\\'il11rni in :1 n•moH· <t1'1•;i 111 (':tl1 forn1a 1 "illO rntl1·.., <t\\<l\ lit· \\:t:-. :ahll· to rnak1• c·ont :11 t \\Ith lht· group p1npu1n1 '1h1• l1wat1011 uncl g l\l' n·~1 lu \\ orl-l'f"'> d1n·c·t1011:-- rJ:.kcd him lo lt•avc their m1n1 stry ov. n sister wa:-. a nun tfJ•>. he 'aul, "l!eea usc the entire tt11ng 1s 1>art of th1!. l·on:-.p1racy not against me. l><:<·ause the 1'>sue 1s nut me tht> 1s!>ue as what I m teaehmg ·· _, Chick: a former a ir c raft illustrator fro m Chino. drew his first comics on his kitchen table 20 years ago and has bwlt a booming Christia n literature business The full color texts. libe r ally s prinkled with New Testament quotes, follow two muscled heroes through their adventures with Druids. com munists. African witch doctors, evolutionists and secret societies Like Freemasons and The Illuminati. The h e roes · routine encounters with s ui cidal , drug-addicted or cult-trapped characters usually e nd with a co n version . T he books are tagged, "Recommended reading for adults and teens." Chick's versions of the Gospel story can be vividly grotesque. One depiction of Christ on the cross pictures his body beaten and whipp e d into an unrecognizable mass of bloody Pro t estant c hurches a nd wo rldwide Satanic conspiracy :.tulen automobile, Metz :,a11I seminaries. invol ving rock music , Ouija Further , Me t z quoted a He said the Vatican is actually boards. the news media, politics Protestant church worker 1n run by a "black pope," and the and the Catholic Church. England as saying that '"Rivera names or all Protestants are Despite the controversy, and did not rescue his sister because r ecorde d in a computer for requests from the Catholic she wasn't a nun, but rather a l n <1 tc·leµhonl· int<•n ll'W from tw, Alta LomCJ . <'al1f home. H 1vl'rC1 m<11nta1nt•d <1nd l'mhclh!otherl h1:-. allc~at11ms lie 1n:-.1 ... t<.·d tu .. wa:> a Jl·,u1t pne!)t working v.1th l!u<.·rr1llas 1n (; uatt.•mala during the 1960s, denied he v.orkt'd for Protestant churches. <ind said he v. as never .,, e r ,. c cl .,.. 1 t h t h <.> F 1 o r i d a persecution. League to withhold publication maid worki ng in a private A priest in South Dakota found until Rivera's story could be London home." v.arr;inb one of the comics on the altar, checked. Chick brought out a Metz said hls sources were the .. Mr Metz h1 m!>e lf b a fraud . s aid Orlan Love, director or sequel, "Double·Cross." In it, Rev. Delmar Spurling of Flon da Any 1>er:,,on !>ervang the Vatican. 1\,kcd about µotent1C:tl slander rh~rges . Rive r a t'On tended C:itholaes h:n en't taken leg.il <Jc t1on agains t him · becau .. e the) know that the minute I am brought to tht· c.·ourt or lav. I II s uh-pucna fr-pm ~tie--\~.t·n.,ral .J c!>u1t of thl· Jb uit or<jcr to thf' popt;-ham:>elf ~ ~ Sance the controversy arose, mam Christian books tores have d1-.contmucd the Al~rto"' and ·Double Cross issue.,,. but doc;ell othl'rGhK'-1< puhltc<1 t ions publications for the Catholic Rivera claimed to have rescued and the Rev Charles Hawkins of inl'ludanJ,: the pope h1m~elf. are League of Re ligious and Civil hi s s is ter, a nun, from a n Chattanooga, Tenn , both of the fr<1ud!>,' Rivera :>aid Rights. Eng lish convent where he said Church "of God in Prophecy. who "'It s obvious that onl'e the)' ··1n the Tidewate r area or s he ·was bleeding to death from sa id they had worked with try to deny I was a Roman pnest Virginia, several Protestant flagellation. Cfiick refuses lo Rivera in London a nd e\"entu<11ly ~I_w11l try to dl!n) that m ~ State jobless rate at 8.2o/o By Tbe Associated Press California 's unem ploym ent rate inche d upward to 8.2 percent in November. an increase l ess dramati c but paralleling the recession·s parked jump m joblessness nationwide, the state Employment Development Department said. The statewide rate was one tenth of a point higher than October's 8.1 percent rate but marked the s econd consecutive monthly increase after 18 months or totals in the 7 percent range . Unemployment was 7.2 percent in November 1980. EDD spokeswoman Suzanne Schroeder said the ~limb couldn't be called a "definite trend" unless it continues for three months. "'Califorrua doesn't stand alone." she said. "We're going to react to the national economy, but we didn't jump as high as the nation.'' Ms. Schroeder also noted that California topped lhe 11.5 million mark in the number of workers for the first lime in November. with 11.504 million people in the labor force. including both the unemployed and the employed. There were 10,556,000 million California workers in November, up l0,000 from t.he previous month. Unemployment increased by 6.000. with 938,000 people looking for jobs last month. Los Angeles County unexpectedly bucked lhe national a nd s tate trends with a 0. 7 percent unemployment decrease. said EDD spokesman Lionel Sesma. The county's jobless rate was 6.8 percent in November, compared with 7.5 percent in October and 8.1 percent a year ago. "'I really wasn't anticipating this," Sesma said. "It's probably a result of Christmas hiring, which seems to be heavy this year although I don't know whether retail sales will bear that out." Last month, 241 .000 county residents were out of work, 25,000 fewer than in October and 50,000 fewer than in November 198>. he said. Nationwide. recession·lriggered I ayoffs pushed November unemployment to a six-year high of 8.4 percent . four-tenths or a percentage point 'higher than in October and the highest mark since October 1975. the U.S. Labor Department said. More than 9 million Americans were out of work. Although Sesma attributed Los Angeles' employment increase to pre·Christmas hiring, the Labor Department said retailers nationwide reported the opposite, with 85,000 fewer people working in stores last month. W ornan claims IBM sex bias SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -International Business Machines has contended in defense or a lawsuit filed by a former woman executive that it has the right to become involved in the personal life of its employees when there appears to be a conflict or interest. IBM was sued by Virginia Rulon-Miller, 34, who c laims s h e was fired by the giant manufacturer because of her relationship with a one-time IBM executive who qwt and went to work for a competitor. Ms. Rulon-Miller Is seeking Sl7.000 damages in the sex discriJllination lawsuit. James J. Walsh, an IBM attorney, told the Superior Court jury Thursday that IBM believes it has a right to become Involved in the lives of its workers to avoid conflicts of interest. He said IBM believes that Ms. Rulon·MiUer's relationship with Matthew Blum, an executive with the Enon subsidiary, was one such case. Walsh saJd Ms. Rulon-Miller had been· warned before she took a management position that Blum was her direct competitor and lbat a relationship between the two could present a conflict of Interest. Ms. Rulon-Miller denied lbat she was warned. Walsh also contended that there is a dispute over whether Ms. Rulon·Miller bad been fired or angrily quit while bein1 questioned by her aupervieor about her relationship with Matthew Blum. 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Atomic Safe ty a nd Lice nsin g Board held extpns ive hearings on t he ad e quacy o ( emergency planning for communit ies near the newly expanded San Onofre Nuclear Generating St a tton. Southern Ca lifo rnia Edison Co .. ~ per cent owne r or the huge nuclear insta lla tion. maintained t ha t both on-sit e a nd off-site em e rgency plans were more than adequate in th e e ve nt of a r a d 1 o lo,gi ca l ace i de nt at t he seaside facility . In fact. Edjson officials said their firm had pa id out more than S20 millio n to gua r antee that such pla nning for newly bu ilt units 2 and 3 was accepta ble . But in a test driU last May. monitored by state and federal t e am s. num e r o u s co mm u n icati o n s a n d coordina tion proble m s between • Jurisdictions we re noted. And in a s pecial update by fe d e ral eme r gency pla nners issued last week . it was disclosed tha t sever al significant problems sti11 existed with the emergency plans. One (ederal nuclear official. after reviewing the update. said the continued criticis m of the plans by the Federal Emer gency Ma nage ment Agency was not a t riviaJ matte r . F E MA fTl Ust· give ats approval to the plans before the Nu c l ear R eg ~l a t o r y Co m m i ss io n li ce n s es • th e expa nded pla nt ln fa c t. 1t 's h a rd t o unders ta nd why a n y li cen se s hould be.,issued for units 2 and 3 l L'nit I was opened m 1967 1 until at is s hown (•ondus ively t hat ~mergency plans for protection of the publi c arc muC'h better than the "minimall y adeq ua te" rating they received last May. Watt confuses an issue Interior Secretary J a mes G. Watt is understa ndably touchy about the criticis m heaped on his policies by conservatiorusts and environmentalists . He likes to re fe r to lo bby is t s fo r s u c h movements as "hired guns" conveniently over looking the fact tha t he too once was a "hired gun a paid lobbyist for the lJ .S. Cham ber of Com m erce. parks polldes. T hen. just a s a b rupt ly . t h e m e e t ing wa s rescheduled . Dickenson said he had m is und e r stood Wa t t 's re marks. R epresen tat i ves of the e n vi ron m e nta l g ro ups we r e outraged by what they saw as an atte mpt by the secre t a ry to keep the m from communicating their vie ws to Inte rio r De par tment officials Last week. Watt's irritabiltt\' went too far whe n he managed t"o g iv e t he to p o ffi c ia ls in his In due cour se. a press release de partment the clear impression q1.:1oted Watt as saying em ployees that he didn 't want the m could "contin ue a l t heir own associating with r epresentatives d 1 s c r e t i 0 n .. w o rk in g I e " e 1 · of e n\'ironmental gr oups. either L'o n t act s they fe lt m ig ht be useful 1n person a l m eet in gs o r b~ attending their conferences Clearly the Department of Watt told a group of Interior l n~eno.r s hould be ready a nd Department officials that he dad w 1 1 I 1 n g_ l o I i s t e n t o not intend to m eet pe~v_alL~;.. .. c. ~~er~~entat1ves. . v?lunteer or with a ny paid representatrves or paid -of any c1t1zens group that such organizations as t he Sier ra fee I s co n cern ab o ut th e Club. the Wilderness Society. the m a nagem e nt or the country's ~ational Audubon Society or the parks and wilde rness areas. eve n '.'iational Pa rks and Conservation if the curre nt secretary has a low Assn. opinion of such movements. ~osl of them assume d he Obviously Watt and his people do v. as telling them to follow such a and should listen to the policy Later his a ides said at was "~i~ed gun~" rep~esenting oil. only "a suggestion ... We see little mmmg and timber mte rests. practical difference. Unfortunate ly. despite Watt's ln any tase. it was s ufficient belated reite ration of an "open to make National Par ks Service door·· policy. there will be some Di r e c tor Russel I Dic ke nson ba s is fo r t he conser vationists ' abr uptly c a n c el a scheduled fear that his appointees will not meet ing with staff mem bers of 12 be inclined to keep the door a ll citizen g roups l'Oncerned wit h that open. Light on good works There is a special tragedy in terminal illness in a young child. Fro m time to time we a r e touched by r eports a nd pictures of young ste r s s uffering from pot e nt ia lly fatal di seases on visits to Dis nevland in Anaheim The stories tell us the child's greatest wis h wa s t o m eet Mi c kev. or Don ald. or Snow White and to experience the joys of the Magic Kingdom. So their families. friends and neighbors have a rranged the trip. Quite often a rra ngements a r e m ade by a little -known organization ca l,led the Sunshine Foundation that works out of an office above a hardware store in Phifadelphia with only fo ur paid staff mem bers. It has a single goal to g r a nt wis hes to term inally ill children. ~ · Last week the S uns hine Foundation brought a li ttle boy half way around the world lo visit Disneyland and m eet his idol. the puppet Pinocch io. It was an unus ual case . Eig ht-year -old Fra nsie Geringer of South Africa s uffers from progeria . a rare a nd inc ura ble disease tha t ages • children pr ematurely . Fransie had a lways thought he wa s the only child in the world to s uffer from the d isease. But P.Ublicit y surro unding his t rip brought to light a second victim. Mic key Hays. 9. a young Texan. who a lso had thought he was alone. Then ca me tiny Ali cia Gowans. 11. of San Jose . With the help of friends. ai rl i n e s. Di s n e y land a n d contributions from ma ny who had read about them , the three found their dreams coming true in the Magic Kingdom . There was some criticism of e xtensive media coverage of the v is it but. a s one foundation spokesman said . "It really was because of the media that we learned or these children. so it was a blessing in disguise ... It ma y a lso ha ve been a blessing that the event shed light on the Sunshine Foundation and its good work. Those who would like to help grant the wishes of o th e r c hildre n ma y send donat ions to the foundation at 28 4 2 No rm a nd y Dr ive . Philadelphia . PA. 19154 Opinions expressed in the space above are thow of u~ Daily Pilot Other vt.ws e•· pressed on tn1s page a re those ot tl'le1r . .authors and art ists. Reader comment is 1n111t ed . Address Tl'le Datlv Pilot, PO. 8011 ISflO, Costa Mesa, CA 92U 6 PhOne (7U l b4i -4l21 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat I \ I Thonus P. Haley Publisher ~ .. -Mil~rn.--=-.. ,, Ed itor-~· --· Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor . I Social Security· tape tangle W ASHINOTON A m ishandled lape the one with the ramous 18·minule gap helped to bring down the Nixon pres1den1:y But there a re lapes being mishandled in Washington today that are of far more imm ediate importance to m illions of Americans . They are the 500,000 computer tapes ·on whi c h lhe Soc1al Se c uri ty Ad m inistr ation s tores the earnings recor ds of 110 million workers and the be nefits records or 39 million Social Security beneficiar ies. SS A Co mmissione r John Svahn acknowledged that each reel ' or the agency's magn etic ta pe "represents an opportunity ror human er ror, since a tape must be moved and physically ha ndled each time it is used .. WHAT THIS MEANS is that sloppy ha ndling or lhe tapes can destroy their userulness. A s peck of dirt. a crimp or a crease in lhe sensitive tape as 1l is fed into a computer. and blooey' the re "' goes the in(or mat1on that was so.' pa instakingly 'st ored . The result would be nothing more than a bureaucratic headache. except ror the potential hardship 1t works on ind ividual Americans. The workers who are paying into the Social Security sys t e m every -p ay da y ha ve no assurance lhat thei r contributions a re being properly reeorded -wh.ich could have a serious effect on lhe amount or benefits they get al re tire ment. 1 Whal a bout thOM! who are alrt'a(J}• dr awing Sot•1al Security checks'! ··We have nt.'ver m1si.ed Sl'nd1n~ out thl' c heck!)," S.<;A offtc1a l Jack W1ckle1n told m y al>:.Oc1a te Ton y <.:a pacc10 Wh at's more to the point, though. he JACI AIDIRSDI con ceded tha t "hll-!h numbe rs of checks " do get sent out with incorrect a mounts. lie would not divulge wh ich e rr ors w e r e more co m mon underpaymcnl!\ or overpayments lo either case. il s hould be noted the r e<.·1p1l'nt!\ are the ones who suffer An underpayment can be devastating ro r a St.'n lUr l'lt l ze n w h o s e close-to-the bone budget de pend!\ on that monthl> Soc:ial Security check On the e>ther ha nd , an overpaymcnl could go unnottced. or explained a way by the grateful pensione r as a n increase he hadn't been aware or Thal ma kes 1t all tbe mo re crushing when Uncle Sam com es a round d t>manding that the una uthorized ··bonus·· be returned Yet despite the importance lo m1llton~ of Am ericans of the ocial Securily informal.Jon tapes. the agency doesn't seem to take the care and handling or th1• ta~ seriously In c· om par 1 !\o n w rt h o th e r government agencies. SSA has given c onsiderably less attention to the runC'l10nal rehab1My or the tape 1t used. even thou~h it 1s an item basic to lhe c·ffe ct1ve and ec-onom1cal operat ion of 1h systems .. SSA a uditors repor ted recently M agnetic Lape , b eca use of its M.•nsit1v1t). 1s particularly suscept ible to physical damage and deten orat1on It nct'dS tu be stored a nd handled w1lh tare. a nd C'l l'e1 n ed r egularl y. But 1n vest1ga tors for Son Orrin Hatch, R· Ct ah, round that such 1s not the case with Social Security's tapel>. which are su 1mportanl to so many THE AliDITORS found that "SSA's lape maint enance and rehab1lttation l'Jµahil1ty ha\'c n1Jt kept pace ~·1th the growth of SSA's ul>e of magnet ic tape .. That 11.as putting 1t mildly Though the J~cnc~ uses "4,000 1tapes1 daily and rl'n des :i,000 a day to stock for reuse. it (.'ould clean and evaluate the cond1lton of o nly 300 lapes a day . · the auditors found. Some tapes ha\ e gone more than f1\•e years without clean1ni.t or cherkup SSA's W1cklein s aid the ar.:enq aj.!rces 1n principle · with the auditors · f1nd1 nj.!s. but s aid mos t or the problems a rc caused b) the s heer number of tapes that arc us ed lie said an outside l'Onlraclor h<t s nov. been hired to ma1nta1n the tapes What's White, House life really like? Consider ing how ha rd a man works to gel him self into the White House. it's runny lhat once he gets there he can't wait to leave. I felt sort or sorry for the President when it looked as thoug h he and Nancy weren't going to be able to gel awa y to their ranch in California for Thanksgiving. but they fina lly made it. Just about everyone who goes lo work has a little trip to m ake lo get there and then to get back hom e a t the end or the da y We don't think or the process of getting ourselves to our place or work as a wonderful exper ie nce every day. but I suspect the P resident would like the White House better if he didn't have to live where he works A trip back and forth to the offi ce or the plant a dds a little d rama and punctuation· to the day. Whe n you get there. you're at work. a nd when you lea ve, you're otr. There's nothing that definite for a pres ident living upstair:s over his office. They can always call him and ask him to drop down for a m inute. As a result, I think all our presidents have felt confined by the White House a nd they've a ll been anxious to take off for so meplace else. I WISH I HAD a ke y to the White Ho us e so I could get in the re and snoop around when lhe President and Nancy a re away. I 'd head straight for the private living qua rte rs on the second floor The public room s for tourists don 't interest me . It's none of my business. mind you . I know that. but you can't hate me for being curious There are all sorts of little things I'd hke to know I'd look at · the edge of the coffee table in front of the televis ion set to see if there was a ny I~'· -AID-Y-RDD-11-Y -~ evidence that t he President · props his cowboy boots up on it nights when he's watching the news broadcasts or an old m ovie_ What do they keep on Lhe night table next to the bed'' Any favorite book or t he crossword puzzle maybe? T hey don 't st rike me as crossword puzzle type s but you can't eve r tell. What's in the drawer of the night table by the bed? A rouple of letters from the kids., Or is the presidential bedroom a s terile affair without t he personaJ junk lying ar ound that gives a ll our bedr ooms their special personalit y.? Do lhey have so many people cleaning up after them that the re's none or the typical bedr.oom d e bris a t a ll ? Tha t 's pr o b a bly the case and that's why they can't wait to get away from it. I wonder i f lhe P reside nt's valet always lays out his clothes for him or does it onlv on st ate occasions? I'd hke tQ look m ·the President ·s closet or his bureau dr awers JUSt to see 1f he has -;om e special old shirts m there that he wears on Saturday when he's lying 11round the house T he President often wears a s ports s hirt on unexpected occasions and I'll be t he picks them out hi mself No valet <:an pick a sports shirt for anyone. 11 don't actuall y hove a \a let myself but I wouldn't lhtnk he Cl)uld. anyway 1 l 'D U>OK in the refrigerator . too. I wonder what a president and tus wife keep m their own. private refn gerator . I've always thought the jelly bean thtng was mostly ror public consumption. but they've both proba bly got something specia l they like stashed awa y in the icebox I can't imagine getting so important that I would n't want my own soft drinks the r e What does the Pr~sidenl eat Sunday aft ernoons when he's watching the game on tele vision " That'!\ the kind of infor mation I'd be after 1f I could get into the White House a nd look a r ou n d wh tle Ron a n d '.'lan cy are a way I JUSt think a look backstage at the White llouse would give me a better idea of whethe r I think Reaganomics will work or not I wouldn't take anythm~ A compelling arguntent for state arts support Just a little over 100 years ago, as every faithful Savoyard knows, the O'Oyly Carte company began present- ing the Gilbert & Sullivan operettas in London. Since that time there has sca~cely bee n a week in which some IYlllY 111111 procluct.lon of one or another of tbese plays has not been showing. Of "The Mikado" alone -the m ost popular, burby no means the best - thet"e have been manifold versions: ov~r the years, 1 mysel£ have seen a black Mikado. a hot Mikado, a Yiddish Mikado. an all·m ale Mlkado. and in· d e ed eve r ything but a Japanes e Mikado. "Pinafore" and "Patience " and "The Pira tes ol Penzance" have proved near· ly IS popular, and certainly u endur· tn1. The biuest hit on Broadway last 1euon was "Tbe Pirates." which t. now being filmed, whlle tbe Broadway product.Ion ill embarkinl on an ovetHas tour. Millions are bein.r spent on lhe film , and millions more wiU be reaped by the producers. But, at the very s ame lime, t he origina l D'Oyly Carte company in England. which has preserved a nd enhanced the tradition for a century. is on the verge of dissolution because of financial difficulties. Keeping up the theater and m aintaining a first-rate company cannot meet the threat of in· nation. rising costs and the bitter est irony of all. . This irony is lhe fact tha t. for the last fe w years. no royalties a ccrued to the D'Oyly Carte from all the diverse pro· ductions around the world. because the operettas are out of copyright -a nyone can use them, adapt them , or pervert them at wHI, without paying a penny SOME DECADES ago. I recall a satirical song, "Everybody's Making Money but Tschalkows ky." This was a period when dance orchestras were playing popular adaptations or the Russian com poser's melodies, a nd of course payin1 no royallit-s for tht>m . The Gilbert & SuJllvan repertoire is s uf- fering the same m alignant fate today. only it ii hurting more. This Is one of the most compelling argument. for retainina, ~d assuring, state s upport of the aru . They are • ,...,, ft •• woefully unprotected from lhe ravages of time. Patents for mate rial goods pass on from owner to owner . In perpetuity almost : but t he rights to literary or a rtistic or musical works e vaporate over the yea rs. Shippers and farmers and traders of a ll sorts receive s ubs idies from the state. by whate ver name or pretext. lo the arts. however . the ultimate profits accr ue less to the originators than to the man ipulat o rs . the pro mote r s . the mer cantile buccanee rs who ar e always hover ing about to seize the booty - be longing to other men's brains . CllllYm With a ll those problem!' of china and linen in the White House, how do Ronnie a nd Nancy mana~e to dine! N.N. > ~-~--...... ------~~·-·---..·~·,..._.--....... --~~~¢~..,,.__..,.... ...... $2Vf ......... !!!"l!!!~--"'!""" ...... !"'""" ..... "'!"'l'!"""' ........... "!"-........ 'P"'~-------~;,...~----~~~----~--·~ ......... ----":"""--.... ._.. ............ _... ... .__. ... ~ ..... ----... ---""! ..... ~~ • • I ";J •. Book tells seX fantasies Intimacies study ass ures fe m a les the y are not alone SAN FHANCISCO <Al'> t-;vt•ry duy arross America, wonH•n andul ~e an ii11mt• of the i.um e :.t>xu<tl funta!lies their 1:r11ndmolher:. l'llJOyet.I And hke .:t•rwrul1ons of women before them. they wondt.>r . oil the wtule, whether they arc normal Psychologist Lonnie Barbacb suys she has the answer: 411 µu~es of puperbat•k reussurance ca ll~d "Shared Intimacies Women's Sexual Experiences " lt'li4 a compendium of sexual fact s. fantas ies and feelings gleaned fro m interviews with 120 women everyone from the girl·ne xt·door to the minis ter's wife to somebody's OO·year old g randmother who discuss their views on topics ranging from body painting to bondage "The idea 1s to make women feel not alone," Ms. Barbach says. "They think, 'Nobody else reels this way, J have these fan~a sies, there's som ething terrible apout m e · There 's JUSt some comfort in knowing you're not in this thing by yourself. lhal you're not abnorm al " The book . written bv Ms Barbach and sex therapis t Linda Levine. was des1g ned"to fill the pregnant silence that seems tu ~e the rule among women' when · 1t comes lo discussing sex. .. :.l'X It 's not latly hkl'. you're not ' "We spent two hours with n·:q•l'ctahle 1f you clo," Ms. each woman, trying to rigure out u .1rbuch says "Now, a lthough how her sexual re lationship they'll like to know what other works and t rying lo gel her ~1eo1>ll' are doing, they certainly ideas and her solutions, rather wouldn't talk to them about 1l , than us telling you how you pnrtit·ularly 1f they had a ought to be, like they do in 'Joy problt·m " of Sex,' " s he says. When the p roject st arted Ms Burbuch has spl'nt the last rolling in 1979, the authors had c1cn 1dl• dealing with women's no t rouble finding volunteers. scxuul problems. but even s he "T here were some women learnc•d some van ullons on an who just fell they had to go old theme during the 18 m onths through a lot or trials and s he Spl'nt putt In!( the book traumas in their li ves because of toi.:t>Lh er their sexuality," Ms. Barbach · · Sornl' of thl' th in gs the s ays . "They were willing to wom l·n -;aid thl'y did, 1 had sha re that because they wanted nt•v(•r thought of before Little to help people if they could. And thing:. like giving tokens back they wanted to ri nd out what and forth the idea of putting a other women had said." note under the dinner plate that Although no topic is explored ..,u 1d . ·ir you'n: not hu<,y tonight. m -depth, Ms . Barbach says, her 1 haH' plans for you · And there book touches som e subjects that \\ l·rc· ..,0me fanla!>ll'!> women had never have been written about, ai:l l'li out thut I thuught were. such as the k inds of sexual i.:n·at ickas," s ht rcC'alb changes pregn a nt women expe r ience, a nd how other The ho o k 1s d1 st1n c tl y wome n h ave handled tbe un'>l'lcnt1flc" has none of the situation. °'tilts and figures of a Kmsey or "T here are going to be a lot of 11 1 l t• J n d d e c 1 d e d I y thirlgs in the book that different no11 pornographic Ins te ad, it women are not going to be able wu Vl'r" un(•e rtu1nly 1n some to relate to. 'l'hey're going to gr a) are a . s '' u n d 1 n g say, 'Tha t 's d isgus ting. How 1JC•tas111 n a lly like "·J oy of could anybod y do that.' But C'o11k 111g " and at other times like\ ther e will be other things, they'll "J u\ of Sex " with a say,'That makessomesense,'" ~~ ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Mondav. December 7, 1981 --------Cl•k•i Gains Independence 1 CISKEI 2 TRANSKE 3 If.SOTHO 4 SWAD.AMJ 5 VENDA I .,, .......... HOMELAND South Africa has <'reated 1t ~ , fourth scattered independent homeland for blacks. the latest one being Cis kei. located a s No. 1 .on map Like the othl'r~ C1s kei has little hope of international reco~mtion Bad switch blamed for leak SALEM , O r e . 1 AP l - Radioactive gas was re leased accidenta lly from the Trojan nuclear power plant because a s witch was ins talled upside down . Oregon En e r gy Department officals say The department disclosed its finding in two releases of xenon gas into the air around the Ra inier plant, located about 50 miles northwest of Portland Volcanic l ,. • eruptions • cormng SACRAMENTO CAP) It's only a matter of time before one or California's 20 volcanoes e r upts with terrifying for ce, spewing out showers of lava and hot gas. say scientists who have pinpointed the state's five most hazardous regions. More than 100 earth scientists and emergency service officials gathered here to di scuss volcanic hazards Among the volcanoes that have be e n b u ildi n g u p throughout Califo rnia for the la s t 2 mil lion years. lhe following have been identified by resear che rs as the most hazardous M°i'Jll Sh"s ta and the . ~4! d r b y M e d i c i n e L a k e '";Highlands . The area betwee n Clear L .. ke and the Geysers, which Is marked by at least four young cinder cones. The Mono Bas in -Long Valley volcanic field. where a series of earthquakes hit in May 1980. The Coso Mountains area nee1r the town of Indian Wells in ~outhcrn Inyo County '·A lot of women grew up with the notion you don't talk about d1ffcrenn~-. Ms Harbach says Ms. Barbach says. ~~~~~~~--.-~~--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Score keeper Michael Bueche is wearing the 1zoo· LACOSTE Pack-away Jacket. This lighcweight nylon windbreaker packs away into ic own pocket. 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SOD Qcrbrtel and Laguna BW. Interim bOr.111 accountt ore l>otk~ by Us \.o .. rnmeQI ~e<'llttl••t Ti'u•v o ... nouov1ng• o ·c 11n1t .,r,o ure not 1n1uMd hy lhl' rsu -5100 m1n1nu1m ""~"1 requl1'9(1 to q111111rv ror Donut 'ICcoun1 m:111mum c1epo111 may no1 e1c....,i f IKl•rot ma11mums 101 lllA "" 1 ,., "111 ccn1t1t>u11om c::: ....... ______ _ 1 f I • • • • % J .. ___ ,.. ............. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 7. 1981 BENEFACTOR Country Singer Jimmy Burret has donated $35.000 lo the state of Florida to erect 1 signs warning boaters to slow down for manatees . • 1SOn in jail cell with fat her learni'!g_ ___ ~iirpentry ,,,,, -\ .. . ROS HARON , Tt'xai. <A P I Stanley Fletcher was put behind bars 10 years ago and only now 1s gett10g 11 chant•<• to know hts son Curtis, 17. They arc sharmg a cell in hopes the son can learn ('arpentry and use the s kills when his sentence is over .. ( had been hurting for the love or my kids for so long." Stanley Fletcher said. "When I heard he had come in the baC'k gate . my first impulse was to run up and huiz htm." The father and son shook hands instead. The Fletchers are one of about 20 falher·son combinations imprisoned in Texas. but are the only ones sharing a cell. as far as prison officials know. .. , don't know or any others that shun· the !>Ume ('ell, but we do have al leas t one othe r father·son comb1nat111n here,'' s aid Dllvid Moyu, a ssis tant warden at the Ramsey prison here. "Generally. it doesn't cuuM: any great problems. In this case, 1t has worked out very well." St ate prisons s pokes man Guy Taylor s aid younger inmates normally are not put in cells with older prisoners and "not all fathers and sons are allowed lo live in the same cell and work together. But in this case, the chance for the father to teach his son a trade appeared an excelJent option for us ." llllkina about the slluaUon we're in, Houston. From the start they wanted the things we've done, the lhln1s so to share a cell, but the permanent bad lhal shouldn't have been done. reunion didn't lake place tor another And what we should do to better six months. ourselves in the future." the elder Before their firs t visit, neither Fletcher said. knew what to expect .. With their daddy in pn son. I ··1 had heard some stories that had guess it was pretty hard for a woman been told about me to the kids," the to properly see that all six were elder 1-'letcher said. "I didn't know attended to," he said. referring lo his how he might feel. I figured we'd just wife and $:hildren. have to iron it out " "If I had been there, I'm convinced The son said he didn 't know his not one of the boys would have mother had hidden letters from his strayed. It like to drove me craiy fat~er and the family didn't talk the first four or five years I was about the father much. down here. l was worrying myself "I wished a lot of limes that he had sick they'd start fooling with alcohol been there," Curtis Fletcher said. or drugs and end up here. As it was, "All I knew was that he was in their moth.er wouldn 't let me prison I didn't know if it was in correspond with them I was or no Texas, Louisiana or where " Wh e n his son was 6, Stanley , ~ Flel,c,her .was taken away for a NEW! . SO·ye~r prison sentence on two rape ~~;.......;,~---::~.,.ia!~• l'lYlmil----"·r cont-ictions. Ten years later, the son Stahley Fletcher. 52, is teaching his son carpentry in hopes they can open a cabinet-making shop when they get out of prison. The elder Fletcher pro9ably will be paroled in May. and his son is expected to leave prison two or three years later. influence at all." He said that after they shook hands Stanley and Curtis Flet('her were they "ended up talking all night and reunited in April when the teen·ager half the next day ... What I found was' bused in from the Clemens was that everything that was said prison in Brazoria for a v1s1t at about him is d1 rrerent from what l Ramsey, about 30 miles south or now know about him."' ·' Every Sunday got nine years for using a shotgun in .• ~ ., the robbery of a 23·year ·old woman outside a store in Houston. .L .. We've spent a great many hours The Robinsons Gift --- COME TO OUR ROYAL DOULTON . VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS AND ARTISANS FAIR IN OUR NEWPORT STORE Join us December 8 and December 9 when we ve planned some very special events to celebrate the season . and ga thered together our most fabulous Royal Daulton collection ever You II see the new 1982 figurines and character 1ugs including Royal Daulton s first 11m1ted edition Santa Jug Along with the 1981 Christmas Plate and all your other favorites Each exQU1s1te1y hand·crafled in porcelain-a trad1t1on since 1830 What better 11me than now to choose cherished gifts lhat will become more prec1ou~ ev~ry year? Shown from our colleclron .A. Str Francis Drake Toby Jug. $95; B Santa Jug (limited ed1t10n). $75; C 1981 Chrtslm~s Plate. $37.50; 0 Sara. $215; E Balloon Man. $175. HAVE THE ARTISANS SIGN YOUR PURCHASE. 150 years of trad1 t1on unfolds when you meet the Royal Dou11on master craftsmen in person They·11 be here from England 10 show you how these beautiful pieces ~re created And they·11 be glad to sign your purchases as well Tuesday. December 8. 1 ·4 pm and 6·9 pm Wednesday, December 9 1 ·4 pm and 6·9 pm LEARN ABOUT COLLECTIBLES FROM AUTHORITY SUSAN KASULKA. She's president of the U S A Chapter of the Royal Daulton Collector's Society And she'll answer questions during our seminar and help you with your purchases. too Tuesday December B 7 pm Wednesday. December 9, 7 pm· WIN YOUR OWN SANTA JUG While you're here. be sure to register tor our drawing to win one of 1he dellghtlul Santa Jugs. 1ust 1n time for Chrtstmas1 Rob1nson ·s Collectibles. 183 To order. call toll ·lree 1·800·523·7600. Ask about our Collector's Club Plan . ... . '"' . ROBINSON'S COMPUTERIZED WEDDING GIFT REGISTRY MAKI AN AFPOINTMINT WITH OUI CONSULTANT AT YOUI NIAlllT IOllNION'I. WE'LL RICORD YOUI GIFT PRIPlllNCll IN MIY STOii VIA THI ONLY COMPUTlllDD lllVICI IN IOUTHllN CALIFORNIA. ,. , I ,, __ lllllil ClllT ... -~ - Daily Pilat MONDAY , DEC. 7, 1981 CAVALCADE STOCKS COMI CS \. 62-3 64 66 0 . ...,. • 0 Adult questions can make kids tgngue-tied. See Erma Bambeck, Page B2. D .o , DAMAGED BATTLESHIPS -The battleship l "SS California. left. struck by bombs a nd aeri<.il tor pedoes. settles into the n1uck of Pearl Harbor while crewmen aboard the battles hip ,.,._·~· i l 'SS Maryland attempt to put out fl a mes on board during E.i rl Ses.>ums 1 ri,g·ll l o: F·lUnta1n \'allev wa~ a Fire attack tl\· Jar)anl•Se Seal Reach re~1dent Jim Facer tinsel. C1>ntrolrr.dn ~:1 J '-'1<.~ ~ ab<Ja.·c the \1 ar~·land left 1 w<.as· a Gun11crs '.\1ate J·;t Cl<.iss aboard the California. and FROM PAGE Al Pearl Harbor survivors recall fateful day Johnson and three other Navy survivors of that attack recall events probably even more vividly than most T hey were scrambling to save their lives. Johnson rushed topside to the bridge after the first explosions. .. We had to get the ship under way. but we had to wait an h9ur so the boilers could get lit off ... he said He and several other crewmen moved from the bridge to the conning tower, a nd about five minutes later hfC turned 1to •·see the bridge explode- "It was hit by a bomb after we were s afely 1n the conning tower." he said. s haking hi s head. Most of the officer s were ashore. Johnson said. and 1t wa5 uo to a handful of enlisted men to get the Nevada under way once it built up steam The battles hip made it as far a the middle of the channel when a second wave of Japanese planes appeared "About 50 of their aircraft concenl1 att:d u~ ,t.hc Nevada ," he s aid. ad<J 1n g tha t the battleship took on two torpedoes and rive bombs. "That's when we got the word not to proceed out the channel because there were J apanese sub~ out therP .. J ohnson said. The ch ief enlis ted man decided to run tjle Nevada aground al Hospital Point. behind the USS Shaw which was 1n d rydock. "The planes came back and beg<rn concentrating on us with ~lrafing ." he said "They hit the Shaw and it blew up .. flours later Johnson sa id he helped steer~ the badly listing Nevada lo the entrance of the main channel in order to protect DEATH OF THE ARIZONA -Thick black s moke rises around the c rumbling USS Arizona when 'she exploded a nd s ank in Pearl Harbor during the .Japanese attack. Pf the 1.177 men aboard who lost their lives were brothers Gordon E. Shive. 20. a nd Malcolm H. S hin>. 19 . of Laguna Reach : Santos Fllomeno. Rulhoa . Lewis P Sharon. Santa :\na. and Arthur<.'. Yt anlon~. Orangt• BROKEN BOMBER -An American bomber is s plit in two after being hit by a bomb at Hic kam Fie ld. H awaii. during J apanese s neak attack the harbor in case the J apanese returned. "I remember this clown next lo me asking me what we did lo make those g u ys so m ad." Johnson sajd, jabbing a thumb skyward. • • • Earl Sessu m s w as a 21.year·old Fire Controlman 2nd Class o n boar d the USS Maryland on Battleship Row. hull ''was stark raving mad and naked a nd c r yin g for his mother ." "They had to take him away in a straitjacket." • • • Jim Facer is a 68-year·old retired Lieutenant Commander living in Seal Beach with his wife. Dorothy. But four decades ago he was a Gunners Mate 1st Class aboard the California, and al 7:55 a.m ··Was I scared" Probably numb 1s a better way to describe it It was like driving up lo a ba wreck You just really don't want to be there " • * * At 57. Dick Crawford is the youngest of the four Navy men interviewed. He was only 17 years old on Dec. 7. 1941 He was an apprentice seaman aboard , the t:SS West Virginia 11 1~ father was the chi ef turret His fi rs t indi cation that somelhjng was amiss was when he saw the aircraft hangar on Ford Island blow up. Moments later the Mary land was hit with an a rmor-piercing bomb which went through the deck into an old torpedo room and exploded. "This guy said the Sessums, 62. who is a retired elec tronics tec hni cian from Fountain Valley. said one of the problems faced by c rewmen aboard ships in Pearl Harbor that day was the inaccessibility of ammunition for the five-inch guns were J.apanese attacking us .. He was losing money at cards so we thought he was just joking.'' "It was standard practice to come into port a nd take the ammo off the top for safety reasons, .. he explained . Since he couldn't get to hi s battle station. Sessums began passing ammunition lo the guns. topside. The USS Oklahoma. which lay on the Maryland's ports1de. took five torpedoes and nipped on its side "I saw guys trying to get onto our ship, and some were so he was making up his bunk in ·the lower handling room of the No. 4 turret. Whe n general quarter s sounded, Facer recalls thinking to himself, "What SOB is having a drill on Sunday morning." Facer dashed to the control booth of a 14-inch turret just as two torpedoes ripped through the battleship. ··We were expecting a big ins pection on Monday so ''I ran to the side and took a big leap'' . . . only to discover the ocean covered burning oil. was w 1th -Dick Crawford confused they were swimming all the way across the harbor in the opposite dfreclion. · · After the attack, Sess ums joined crews attempHng to find s urvivors in the hull of the adj ace ITT ;-Oki ahoma. some s urviving 17 day s i n foul-smelling air pockets. ··We couldn't u se torc hes because we might be cutting into a powder magazine," Sessums said. He said the first sailor he saw emerge from the Oklahoma's ever ything was opened up," Facer said. "When those torpedoes hit we immediately began listing to port " The gunner came out of his turret during a lull and said he was stunned by what he saw through the black s moke. ·'There were nothing but fires on Ford Island," he said, adding the California was at the front end of Battleship Row. "Smoke was billowing from the Arizona and the docks were burning." -Roy Johnson captain aboard the same ship. Crawford. who la ves in Los Alamitos and is now a s uperviso r for Gener al Telephone Co., was taking a s hower when the word came down to get to his battle station. ··You might s ay the war ca ug ht me with m y pants down." he chuckled. Grabbing a pair of under · wear. Crawford headed for his dad's turret. only to find it fl ooded. He joined a group heading for t he deck. and as the young seaman emerged. the man in front of him was cut in half by bullets from a strafing Japanese warplane On the West Virginia. 453 men out of the crew of 1.185 died. ··We were hit by seven torpedoes and three bombs,·• Crawford said. "The captain of th e s hip was killed almost immediately ... he said. As the ship lay burning in the water. Crawford said he "ran to the side and took a big leap -a s wan dive." O nly to look down a nd discover the ocean was covered with burning oil. "It burned the hair off my head. but I made it over to Ford Island.·· Crawford said he didn't see his father until two days later when the crew of the West Virginia met in a hangar for muster. "You know what he said lo me when he saw me... Crawford asked. .. Where the he ll you been?" HICKAM FlELD BURNS -Hangars at the Hickam U.S. Army airbase bum in this photo made from a Japanese aircraft during Dec. 7. 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor -. -Orange~oaat DAILY PILOT/Monday,.Oecember7. 1981 COOL WORK -A workman carries boxes in an ice room at London's Billingsgate Fish ,,Market. a five-story Victorian building which "Opened in 1877 and will close next month. The market wilJ move to another s ite . "' -THE ·~~:~ . ....., •. ...,"•••"'I ct• l'( , ...... 4tH'f1'P f ..... ')tN'f\ .l' ·~· OfN"ol IC"~ • S•Of',, -W.~.-\1 'f "' .. , ••• COITA•s..641-1289 ·-----···-~95-0401 -C.-C•--. .•. ,. ... ,,..., ..•. .,, ... , ) ,., RESSll!! • ANN LANDERS • ERMA BOMBECK • OR. STEINCROHN AP...._. Conservationists and survevors fea r that when the old ice rooms are switched off and the ice has melted. the whole building could be in danger of coll apse. No depbsit, DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 just got m y news paper. the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Attached to it was a clipping of your column. The heading: ··Deposit Plan Repays Doggie Souvenirs.·· When I picked up the paper. l was r evolted to discover that the person who made this "special de livery" had gone to quite a lo{ of trouble . He <or she 1 had gathered a sizable amount of doggie -do and s meared it all over the front and back pages . I am baffled as to why a person who would scoop up and s pread that stuff around would mind stepping in it. The leash law is not enforced in our city, but I never have had a word of complaint about my dog. I let him out twice a day to do his bus iness. My neighbors do the same. Nobody has ever gotten into an argument about it. Wh y would a nyone perform this d es picable act of vand alis m " An y sugl!estions? A SOU R NOTF. WITH T HE COUNTRY MUSIC DEAR SOUR NOTE: Vou don't need any lyrics to go with a tune like that, honey. Somebody ls giving you a message. Maybe you ought to follow your dog on his twice-daily romps and find out what he does -and where. DEAR ANN LA NDERS : I'm off to the hos pital in a few hours for major back s urger y <no p1cnic.1 1·ve known for several wee ks that I was having this surgery. E very day for the last two months sor:ne well -meaning "friend·· has told me a hoq·or story about poorly-run hospitals. ignorant doctors and incompetent nurses. I 've listened to dozens of hair·rais· ing sagas about surgeons who operated on the wrong leg. the wrong eye and even tht:> wrong person. Tpen for the grand finale. they te ll m e about people they know I friend. relative or neighbor 1 who died from the anesthetic'. Last night I was so upset I had nightmares . Common sense tells me to ignore these stories. but it 's easier said than done. I am s haking like a leaf as I write this le tter. hut I must finish it before I go to the hospital. no return ·gaw Wl>flS Wh y don't these folks realize that most people are frightened enough of surgery. no m atter how minor·! Scary anecdotes make them ~ven more petrified . Speak for us. will you, please'> SWEAT ING IT OUT IN SARASOTA DEAR SARA : The crepe· bangers and Cassandras or the world should be avoided like the plague. They are either brainless or downright mean -s pirited. Thes e characters s hould be chopped off in mid-sentence with a. curt. "Thanks for the cheerful earful. Vou reallv know how lo lift a person's spirits." Do you feel awkward. sel/·cynscious - lone1y·1 Welcome to tl1e club There's help for you m Ann Landers booklet . ··The Key to Popularity ·· Send 51J cents Wtth your request and a U:mg. sta mped. self.addressed envelcpe to Ann Landers. P 0 Rox 11995. Ch1caqo Ill 606 11 P01 SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT WMY AREN'T YOU MORE GRATEF'VL. ..-, .. ,_ '\ FOR .')._ -. "T'H£ ~VERY L.\TTLE ' so GRUDGINGLY GIVE'1 , .. , AtJl ... ., • -.61\I •• ·~II -........0 1 Cl\uoot'~'-' ......,,,,f'llO ""IC (TU Siil Ttl ICl .. I Tiie Ta sa.tt.r J ., • • .,, e,<,.11"''"'"' 'H."P.. 1 • • ,... 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My Aunt Lotte said to me the other day. .. Boy. you certainly have changed s ince you we re a child . You used to be so s hy and introvert ed. you wouldn't say butter if it melted in your mouth. 'Why. I couldn't get you to say two words to me ... My mind went back to the days as a child and in my defense I have to say that children wouJd love to talk. They really would. It's just that the questions adults ask them are to ugh. I defy any adult to answer some of them. She's the aunt who used to come into a room and upon noticing me would stoop down and ask. ··Where did you get those blonde curls?" · t I'd think. "Oh. boy. here we go again. That's got to be one of those inherited trait que s tion s with the ge n es a n d chromosomes. Maybe I 'll just spit on my handkerchief and twist it around my tooth a nd she'll go away." J "WHAT'S THE MATTER?" s he pursued. "Has the c at got your tongue?·· <··Where does s he come up with this stuff? Besides . that is the most gross idea I've ever heard. Oh. oh. here she comes again ... > "You're not talking to Aunt Lotte. Do you want Aunt Lotte to cry'? .. ( .. What kind of a question is that? Good heavens. she 's putting her face in her hands and going boo-hoo." > "Talk to Aunt Lotte. What are .vou llMA BOMBICK ATWIT'S END going to be when you g row up?" <"Good grief. I can't wash my hands without standing on a stool and she wants to know what my goals ar e.·· 1 "WO ULD VOt: LOOK at that pout ' Do you want your face to freeze that way?" ("She's always asking that a nd I haven't heard of a single _!:ase of frozen face since I was born ... > ··Do you know what I think is wrong with you. missy'.' I think you need a N-A·P." ( .. Why does n't she j ust come right out and say it? She's always spelling in front of m e . Last time she m isspelled overbite . put a Y in it." > Aunt Lotte jarred me back to reality with. ··wouJd you like me to give you a pe nny for your thoughts?" "Aunt Lotte.'· I s aid, "with the present devaluation of our currency, 1/100 or a dollar is barely sufficient remuneration for m y reflections. Frankly, I can get more with mass syndication distribution.·· Aunt Lotte "Said. "I llke you better when you sat there like a stick ... Label not always right DEAR DOCTOR: It's getting to be a stale joke, but It's still right on the mark. Perhaps you recall It. For months a patient was complaining of obscure pains ln the stomach. X-rays and all 10rts of tests revealed no reason for bis complaints. He was a labeled a bypocbondriac by family and by ~ton. He f oancl no relief until jut before be died. At lut a diagnosis of cancer of the bowel was confirmed. On bis tomb9tone he bad tllese words chiseled: "Now Maybe You'll BeUeve Me!" -MRS.L. DEAR MRS. L : Of course it's m ore than a joke. Patients who complain and find no relief from treatment are often labeled hypochondriacs. They go from doctor to doctor trying to find the reason for their misery. In many. the true diagnosis is made at last and they are helped. But too many continue to make the rounds -diagnosis undetermined 1lnd not one iota of relief. It is true that many patients who suffer various discomforts have no known medical basis for their complaints. Rightly or wrongly. most of these patients are thrown into the wastebasket diagnosis or hy pochondria. T rou1 HIAlJH OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN It's essential for doctors not to make this diagnos is until every diagnostic avenue has been used. Here is part or an i nte resting n ote addressed to the corres pondence editor of The Ne,w England Journal of Medicine: .. Perhaps there is a possibility that the physician. when confronted with symptoms that cannot be readily explained. will reject the patient and wrongly use the label '"hypochondriacal' as the only way of dealing with that patient. In some· instances. could it be that it is not a hypochondriacal patient but a doctor who chooses not to confront the unknoMl?" Dr. Steincrohn welcomes question$ from readers. He cannot answer all individuolly but will include those o/ gmeral interest in this column. Send your questwM to him. an core o/ the Daily Pilot. P 0 Bo.x 1560. Costa '-'esa. Call/ 92626. .. liiliil .................................................. ______________________ ~~~~---------- .. --I . c , •... ,, By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna Beach "What was lhat cold pill you gave me~ It dried me up beautifully." PflSOllAllTY Q.&A. BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER Christine still single Q : Anything to the rumors I've heard that Christine Jorgensen is secretly mar· ried? -Ray G .• Jersey City, N.J. A: No. Christine. who made headlines around the world when she returned fro m Denmark after a sex c hange oper ation in 1952. has never been married ·'I've been in love twice and engaged twice." she re· cenlly told us. ··But ne ver engaged to the men l was in love with. Most of them a re little boys who ne ver grew u p." says Chris . "The'v '"ant a mother nut a wife." She's· currently dating a doctor. and is busy wo rking on a n updated version of he r life s tory Its tentative ti- tle ··Afte r the Rall ·· Q : Sow that Prince Charles will become a fatht>r. what are the chances that his mother. Queen Elizabeth. will step down and let him become king? - Marian L .• Seattle. A: Though speculation is growing that the queen will abdicate becau~e the direct line of s uccession has been assured for another gene ration. the consensus is that this will not happen. ··s he has been there almos t 30 years.·· says Hugh Montgomery· Massingberd (editor of Burke·s Guide to t he Royal Family 1. ··and Charles has s aid he is convinced tha t the longer she re· mains monarch. the be tter she will du her job ·· Q :. Was the "best man" really tht> best? -Mrs. Richard V .• Indianapolis. A: Yes. he rea lly was. As port r ayttd in ·Scott's poem . Lochinvar . brides we re ofte n taken by capture. The re was d a nger that on the wedding day. the bride might be rescued or carried off by someone else The ··tM?st m a n·· was the re. armed lo the teeth. to keep this from happening. t:nless he was the "best man ... the wedding might not take pl~ce. Send your questions to lly Gardner. ··Glad You Asked Thar:· m can" of the Daily Pilot . P 0 Box 19620. lrvme. Calif 92714 Manlyn and . Hy Gardner will answer as many ques- tions as they can m their column. bi.ff the volume of m01/ makes personal replies im- possible AIT HOPPf I THE INNOCENT BYSTANDER Give Siberia AWACS aid? That noted foreign analyst. Rachelle Marshall. is leading a campaign to sell the Soviet Union five A WACS in order lo defend our vital interests in Siberia. This patrioUc drive has won the strong s upport or us m e mbers of The Pe ace Through Greed Committee -a humanitarian organization dedicated to the proposition that world peace is too impor- tant to be left to the advocates of love and brotherhood. In fact. The Marshall Plan. as it's being called. may be the his toric breakthrough we ha ve been searchmg for. What triggered this r ay of hope was the news that the West Germans had signed a $45 billion deal with the Russ ians to pipe natural gas 3,000 miles from Siberia to heat the homes and run the factories of our beloved NATO allies. · As Mrs . Marshall was quick to note. now that the Western alliance is growing incre as ingly de pendent on the Soviets for their e nergy need s. ii we ll behooves Pres ident Reagan to declare that Siberia . like the Persian Gulf. falls within the area or our vital national interests. COUPLE THIS WITH the fact that Russia is second only to Saudi Arabia in the amount of petroleum it exports. And. g i v en th e murk y n ature of th e international oil · business. a good deal of this probably winds up in our gas tanks . Well. vou can see how essential at as to sell the Kremlin A WACS to pre\'ent their oil and gas fields being taken over by the ene m v. The danger here. as in Saudi Arabia. 1s that a revolution might sweep aside the pres ent government a nd our A WACS. with all their top-secret equipment. mi ght fa ll into unfnendly hands . We are therefo r e calling on Mr Reagan to pledge to preser\'e the internal st a bility of the Soviet regime. If he can do it for the Saudis. he C'an certainly do it for the Russians. And all that would be required would be the for m ation of a s econd Rapid De ployment Force prepared to deploy ra pidly to the Russian steppes to fight side by s ide with our Red Army allies against whatever disside nts may a ttempt to overthrow the present members of the Politburo. T he last I hing we want is a nother Russian Revolution. "IT'S TRUE," Mrs. Marshall admits. ··that the Soviets deal harshly with dissidents. but we can "t expect our friends around the world to have the s ame standards of liberal democrac~· as we h ave. We must deal with our friends quietly and diplom atically a nd hope for the best. Some day we may even have a naval base at Vladivostok.·· For we can be confident. she s ays. that on c e th e Russ ian s real ize al l the advantages there are to being certifiably within the area of our vital interests. thev will accept us with open arms. · ··And when vou consider the kinds of countries that· a re within that area already.·· she adds. "it really isn't sueh a wild idea.·· All that rema in~ 1s to sell The :\l a rs ha ll Plan to the American pubhc. I see no di(fic ulties. When I first outlined 1l to m,· neighbor. ~tr. Crannich. he turned onl~· s li ghtly purple . So I say that in these desperate limes when the verv future of the human race hangs on the· razor's edge . it is time to unleash one of the mightiest forces that has motivated ma nktnd since the dawn of time. Or . a s the noble banner of our o r g a ni zation more s impb· proclaims ··Give Greed a Chance'·· Scorpio: Don't rush Tuesday, Dec. 8 ARIES I Ma r ch 21 -Apri l 19 1: You r eceive d etailed a n al\'Sis con cerning f i n a n c fa 1 s t r u c t u re a n d m a j or mon ey -m a kin g opportunit y . B e open-minded . not g ullibl e . TAUJlUS (April 20-May 201 : Lunar cyc le hig hlig hts correct j udgment. accurate timing. cha r isma and intensified rela tionship. Gemini. Virgo .. Sagittarius persons play important roles. GEMINI <May 21 -June 201: Packstage mane uver concerns home . security . family. Protect a·ssets: you could be target for one who wants something for ·nothing. Scenario h ighlights intrigue . , CANCER <June 21.July 22>; Aura of r o mance-could cloud logic. Don't fall victim to haze or wishful thinking -define terms. obtain professional appraisal. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 >: You get what you ask for pressure. challenge. r esponsibility. more money and love. Cycle centers on career. charisma. intensified relationship. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : Focus on completion of project. ability to inspire confidence. in others.· communication. travel and special assignment UBllA c Sept. 23·0ct. 22>: You get new c hance following recent setback. This time HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA c h ec k credit r atin gs. be awa r e o r emotional involvements and do not cosign. SCOR PIO I Oct. 23-Nov . 21 > : A void mad rush. Delay need not be regarded as defeat; postponement is actually to your adva ntake. Appli~s especially where legal affairs are concerned. Play waiting gam e. SAGITT~Rtu s (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Pe rceive picture as a whole; leave details for a nothe r time . ForceS tend to be scattered -more people will be makin~ dema nds seeking your counsel . CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Good luna r a s pect c oincides .with creative endeavors. children. change, vflriety and opportunity to me nd severed re lationship. AQUAlllUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 181: Rules. regulations come into sharp. clear focus. Added challenge is present. but you'll a lso have additional strength. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20>: Short trip in volves family reunion. Re lative confides secr et . offers gift. What begins a s a misunderstanding concludes in bond for s tronger relationship. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 7 , 1981 •• CAPITOL RESTORATION Los An geles decora tor Tom Bouman appHes pastt.'l paints to ornamental plaster relief along th<.• upper wall in the a r chive room of the s tate Capitol as part of a four-year. S68 million r estoration A~ proj ect. The plaste r work. known as Pargeq has been popuhir S in('<.' c;reek and Roma~ times but not in th<.• l" S. in the past 100 years It 1~ similar to ~qu<.•t•z1 ng u·mg cfocorat1ons on a take FIRSl~AGAIN •. j • THIS TIME WITH s250 MILLION IN ASSETS. On Decembe r 2, 1981 Heritage Bank became the fir~t independent bank in Orange County to exceed $250 millio n dollars in assets. Heritage Bank has already been named Ornnge County's fastest growing financial institutio n. as reported in The Executive maga- zine. ,We were also ranked the 13th fastest growing company in Cali· fomia according to California Busin~ magazine. We became $250 million dollari strong in part, due to an incredible growth rate of 133.8% during the fiscal period between 1978 to 1980. Heritage Bank . Now over $250 million strong and growing! -~·· ~ - Northern Orange Counry Offices: ANAHEIM MAIN (714) 85 1-4100 • ANAHEIM STADIUM (714) 851-4154 •SANTA ANA (714) 85 1-4149 •Southern Orange County Offices: COSTA MESA (714) 85 1-4165 • AIRPORT (714) 851 -4000 •WOODBRIDGE (714) 851-4141 •LAKE FOREST (714) 851-4233 •NEWPORT BEACH (714) 8'1-41 61 •San Diego Counry Office: MISSION VALLEY (7 14) Z99-93JO. •• . . Orange Coest DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 7. 1981 • ' • United Way is more than just a fund drive. It's people giving, working, helping--::-:--doing things for others all year long . . . and that feels good! Whether it's a reassuring voice on a crisis hotline, resea~ch to fight catastrophic disease, or .day care for ·working mothers - - -we all need a hand sooner or later. It's nice to know someone is there when you need the_m . Me111 .... Children s Home Society of California Holy Family S4milces Alcolielle• Ul4I Dr-. Ala- .. 542 -1147 835-5551 Afpha Center I~ . _.......... 993-4400 Center for Creattve Altemaoves 642-0377 Community Counseling Center ... 831Of?I6493-7333 Concilio of Orange County ... 547-0729 First Step House of Orange County .......... 6.31-9802 Family Se!Vlce A$soc:iallon .. .. . .. .. ...... 838-7377 Gary Center ....... ......... . ............. 870-6755 Nabonal Council on Ak:oholism ............... SJ5o.3830 The Salvabon Army ............................... 778-5460 Sttalghl Talk Clinic ..... .... ........ 828·2000 The Villa ... 558·9807 542-2732 YWCA Central Orange County .............. 633-49$0 ClaAW-4S.0-A..._ Alpha Center. Inc ......................... 993-4400 Child Guidance -Center. Inc . .. . .......... 87 l ·9264 Children's Home Society of Califom111 ....... 542-1147 Chtldrens Hospital of Los Angeles ..... 2131 669-2308 Chlldrens Hospnal of Orange County . .... .. .. ... ...... 997 3000 Ext 241 Family SeMC\' Assooabon ~ "1377 Garv Center . . . ... . . . .. . . .. .. . .. ... . .. . .. . 870-6755 Girlf Club ol North Orange County 522 3153 Holy Family SeTW.es . 835 5S51 Laguna Beach Free Cbmc . 4t14 0761 54t>-.H 15 The People's Chnt<: . . ..... 542-3981 Pride Dewlopment Council. Inc . .. ......... 543-2528 YMCA Orange Coast .. ...... 642 9990 YWCA · Central Orange County . . . . . 633-4950 cwwc-. * Amerlun Cancer Society (For cancer Victims and families) . Children's Home Society o( California Conabo of Orange County . . . El Modena Community Center .... . ASH · Harbor Area .............. . Good Neighbor Child Care 752-8600 542 1147 547-0729 532-3452 642-606(1 Center ................................. 836 7666 836-6531 Pride Development Council. Inc . .. . . .. . . . 543-2528 The Salvat>on Anny . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . 778-5460 SeNice:s for the Bhnd. Inc . . . . • .. . .. . . . . . .. .. 541 -3354 YMCA · Anaheim Family .. .. . ..... .. .. .. .. 6.35-9622 YMCA of Orange County .............. ,. .. 542-3511 YMCA North Orange County ................. 879-9622 YMCA · Orange . . ... .. . . . ................... 633-9622 YMCA -Orange Coast .................... 642-9990 YWCA · Central OTange Counry . . . . . . . .. 633-4950 YWCA · North Orange County ................ 871-4488 YWCA · South Orange County .............. 542-3577 c ....... ,,_ ......... h .fa ...... .... en... , Alpha Center. Inc .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . . . .. .. . 993-4400 •American Cancer Society ... .. . . .... . 752-8600 *American Heart A$soc:iat>on ................ . 547.3001 •American Lung Auocialion of OTange County .... .... . ... ..... ............ . .. . . 835-5864 •American Red Cross ............................ 835-5381 Astcssment and T rutment Service Center ............................................... 549-1814 Boy's Club of~ Paril ....................... 522-7259 Boy's Club of the Harbor Area ................. 642-8372 Boy's and Girl's Clubs of La Habni ..... 2131694-1805 Boy"s Club of Tustin ................. 838-5223 838-3054 •Catholic Community Agrncles .................. 542·6n8 Center f<>f Creative Alternatives ................ 642-0377 Child Guldancce Center of Orange County .. .. . .. . .. . . • .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . (,46. 7733 ~hlklren's Home Society of Califomla ....... 542·1147 Cllnlc:a De Salu<I Menl41 ......................... 751-1060 Commontty Counseling Centef .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. ................ 831-0616 493-7333 El ~ Community Center ................. 532·3452 F.mly SeMcc Allodatlon ...................... 838-7377 F.-Cink of Orange Coun~ ................... 956-1900 F~ Cenm. Inc ............................... 771 -5300 Gery CentllT ......................................... 870-6755 JewWi F.,,.,. ScMce ............................. 537-4980 LAguM EM.ch F'" Clinic .......... 494-0761 546-3715 N.tlonal Council on Alcoholism ......... : .... 835-3830. Orange County Assodabon for Retarded Citizens ...... ....... ... . ....... The p~·s Clime • Rehabilitabon fnsbt\Jle ol Orange County The Salvation Army . . . . .. .. . . . . . The Salvatlon Army -5eMGe ExtenSK>n ServlCes for the Blind Inc .. .. . .. . 'Speech .and unguage Development 738 3972 542 3C)81 (,.13 7400 778 546() 898 9332 541 .3354 Center .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . 821 3620 Scraigtit Talk Clinic .. .. ... ........ . .. 828 2000 Trawtns Aid 5oci.ty .................... 213 432-3485 YMCA · Orange .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . . 633-9622 YMCA Orange Coast , . . 642 9990 YWCA North Orange County 871 4488 E••r1•cr f-4 -4 Lo• .... Alpha Center. Inc 993.4400 • Amencan Red Cross . . . 835-5381 •Catholic Community Agencies 542..677fl Community Counwhng Center 831 -0616 493 7333 El Modena Cornmunuy Center . 532 3452 ASH Harlxx Area ......... 642·6060 F nendly Centet . . . .. . 771 5300 Luthe'flln Social S4milces tChnsaan Temporary Housing Faahtyl . . ... . . . .. ... . . 534-6450 The Salvation Army . . . . . 778·5460 The Salvat>on Army SefvKe Extension 898 9332 Southwest M1nonty Economic Development Associabon . .. . . . 547 4Q73 bJli 41 H =-42 i'J l I Travelers Aid ':>oc"~ty \'MCA ol 01ange Counr.. Ea111a.w-at~ • American Cancer Society .. Condho of Orange County .. El Modena Community Center • GoodwtU lndustnes of Orange County OTange County ASSOClllll<>n for Retarded Citizens . . . .. .... , . . . . Saddleback Community Enterpnses . Southwest Mmonty Ecoriomic 752 8600 547 0729 532 3452 547 6.101 738 J972 837 -72&.I Development Atsoollbon . . YWCA CenlTlll Orange Counry YWCA North Orange County YWCA South 0range County Y oulh Employment Serv1ce 547 4073 ....... 633 4950 871-4488 542 3577 . 642 0474 H-•nN••hnk-* Ametican Can<:et SOCiety · • Americ.ln Lung A$soc:111bon of Orange County .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . Boy's Club of Buena Park . Goodwill lndumes of Orange Counry . Pride Development Council Inc PrcMdence Speech and Heanng , 752 86(,0 I .. 835 5804 . 522 7259 ... 547 6301 543 2528 Center ................................ 6.39-4990 543·4822 • Rehlbilitallon Institute of Orange County . . 633. 7400 Saddleback Community Enterpnses . . . . ... 837 7280 SeMcn for the Blind. Inc . . .. . .. .. .. . . . 541 3354 Spe«h and l.angu.lge Development Cenler .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . 821 3620. • United Cerebral Palsy AS$0Cllll>on of Orange County. Inc ............. .. ... YMCA of Orange County ............... . YMCA North Orange County ........... . .._...E.._.... .. 546-5760 542 3511 879-9622 • Anwnc.an Cancer Society • ... ... . . 752·8600 * Amenc.n Heart ~bon ..................... 547 3001 * Am"ncan Lung Assoc1aoon of Orange Counry • Amencan Red Cross Amencan Sooal Health As.\OCiabon Boy s Club ol PlaGenl\d Boy s O ub of T uSbn Center for CreabVe Ahemaoves Ch11dcens Hospital of S35 5864 • 835 5381 415 321 5134 528 8140 838 5223 838 3054 .... 642.0377 Orange County . . . .. 997 3000 Ext 241 Frw Clinic of Orange Count\! . . .... 956-1900 Gary Center .. ... . ... 870 6755 Gttf s Club of Santa Ana 549 2051 Laguna Beech Free Omic 494 0761 S46 3715 Naaonal Counctl on Alcoholism ........ 835·3830 Orange County Assoc1'1DOn for Mental Health 547 7559 Speech and Language Dev~lopmenl Center 821 3620 Untted States Liles.sving As50Cllll>on • YMCA of Orange County YMCA North 0ran9" County YMCA Orange YMCA Orange Coast YWCA Central Orange Coumy YWCA North OTange Counry YWCA South OTange County Howelle&ldtCare V1S1Dng Nurse A~1<1non ol OTonge Couniv ........... -4 Healda CM•lce • Amencan Red Cr<X1 Boy s Club of Buena Park Chtldrens Hospual of Los Angeles Ch1ldrens Hospital of ()Tar)ge County . Concilio ol OTange C nun~ El Modena Commumtv Center Free Clime of ()Tonge County Garv Center Laguna Beach Free Cbnic Orthopaedic Hosp1tal Providence Speech and Heanng Center . 5J6 2581 542 35 11 879 9622 033 9622 642·9990 bJJ-4950 871 -4488 542.35n 979 7212 835-5381 522 7259 l 13 &69 230t! '}<}7 .IOOO E111 241 54 7 072<1 532 3452 %0 1900 R70 675'> 494 0761 S46 3715 213 742 1300 639 4990 543·4822 ....................... _ Bov s Club of Placenaa . . 52R-814Q 542-6778 547 0729 870 6755 5J7 4980 • Catholic Cornmumry Agencte~ Concilio of OTange County Gary Center .. Jewish Family SelVICe ..._a.-. ..... Abrazar . . . . ... . .. !J93-3581 • Amencan Cancer Society . . . ~52-8600 • Amencan Red Cros.\ . : .. . . . . . . . .. . 835·5381 Boy's Club of Placenba . .. . .................. 528-8140 Center for Creallw Altematwn . ...• , .... 642-0377 Conc1ho of Orange County . 547-0729 El Modena Community Center . ... .. • . ... 532-3452 Family SeMCe AsSOCl&llon . .. . . . 8J8. 7377 FISH Harbor Area .. .. . . . . . .. . ...... . .. 642·6060 Friendly Center. Inc .. . . . .. .. . .... 771 -5300 Jew\Sh Family S4milce , . ... 537-4980 Laguna Beach Free Clinic ....... 494·0761 546-3715 FORAU.OFUS Unltad way of Orange County N S The People's Clinic Pride Development Council Inc , • R4'1iabtbtaDon lnsDtute of Orange County The Salvabon Army . The SalvaD<>n Army ':>eMCe Extension Sou1h~1 Mlnonty Economic Development Assoc:111DOn . . ... ~~~~.~~~·-~· Y • Anahetm Falllil&. ... YMCA . Nonh ~County . YMCA Ora~ YWCA Centtai Orange County YWCA North Orange County . . .. . . .... YWCA South Orange County . ...._ ,_ flUllt.y r ........ ... o ......... • Amencan Red Cross . Anaheim Serv1Cemen s Center . ln1erfai1h SeMC.emen s Center 542 3981 543 2528 633 7400 778-5460 8Q8.9332 547.4073 526-3301 6j5 9622 879-9622 633.9622 633 4950 . 871-4488 542-3577 835-5381 635.0540 492 1814 United 5eMCe OTgamzabons Inc <USOI 202 862-0700 -....1 .. Tr• ..... t. Community Coun$4!hng Center FISH Ha~ Area Fnendly C.?nre1 Inc Laguna Beach Fr~e Chmc l<3J.(J6l 1> 493. 7333 642.606() 771 5300 4q2 07~1 54o-3715 The Sal11ab0n Army . The Salvabon Anny 5eMce ExtenS10n The Salvabon Army . . . Southwest Mlnonfy Economic o~elopment Assoclllbon . T raveien Aid Society . YMCA ol Orange C~nty v .... D••el•111•-• .... •--··..._ 778-5460 546-7880 898 9332 547 4073 6.36-4173 542-3511 • Amencan Red Cross ... . . . .. t!JS-5381 • Boy Scouts of Amenca .. . . 546-4990 Boy's Club of Buena Park 522 7259 Boy's Club of Cypress 527-2697 Boy' sClub of Fullerton .. . .. 525-8241 Boy's Club of the Harbor Area 642-8372 Boy's Club of Laguna Beach. 494.2535 Boy's and Girl"s Clubs of La Habra 21.l 694-1805 Boy's Club of Placenlla . ........ . . 528·8140 Boy's Club of Santa Ana . 543-7212 Boy"s and Girl s Club of 1he South Coast 492-0376 Boys Club of Stanton .. .. . . .. . . 892 -1097 Boy's Club of Tustin ..... . . 838-5223 838-3054 Camp Fire Orange County Council Inc 838-9991 Center for Creaave Altemallve-S . . . . 642-0377 El Modena Community Center .. . 532-3452 Fnendly Center Inc . .• 771 -5300 • G1r1 Scout Council of Orange County .... 979. 7900 Girl Scout Council Spamsh Trails .. 6.32-2518 Girl's Club of the Harbor Area . . 642-7181 Girl's Club of Laguna . . 494-7630 Glrl"s Club of fllofth Orange County 522·3153 Girl's Club of Santa Ana .................... 549-2051 Los Alamnos Youth Center. Inc ....... . . 827-9010· Orange County Assoaaaon for Retarded C111Zens ............................................. 738·3972 The Salvation Army ......... ........ ........ . 778-5460 The Salvat>on Army . . . . . . . . . . . 546-7880 The Salvabon Army · SeMCe ExtenSIOfl ..... 898-9332 5eMcn for the Blind. Inc ··~·· ................ ~1 -3354 Southwest M1nonry EconomK Development 547-4073 Auoc:WttiOn .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . S1an1on Athletk Club ............................ 543.9793 YMCA -Anaheim Family ...................... 6.35·9622 YMCA of Orange County ........ . ........... 542-3511 YMCA -North OTange County .............. 879-9622 YMCA Orange ... .... .. ................... 633.9622 YMCA Orange Coast .. .................... 642-9990 YWCA Central Orange. CoanlV' . . . . .......... 633-4950 YWCA · NOOh Orange County ............. 8714488 YWCA · South e>r.nge County .............. 542·3577 Youth Employment SeMce .... .. 642-0474 V1l••---- Voluntmy ActkJn Cen.ter Voluntfff Bureau of North Orange County . . .. . 953.5757 855 6772 .... .. ..... 526-3301 • Partnn. Auocull« tn rttnd rl11'1nf In bu~1~ and 1ndu~rl) Ywr Un11td W1y a1h will suppun lh« efforh vf 1h1• 1gc""y l>t"1na11U11~ pied~ m 1 J111nner11))U(111c art C'tWllcd lo•unh c1mfM11n partic1paltu11 ind ""'" bf ~i.-lcda~ b> 1ht dc!.11na~ '''"">' I ., • ~ - Songs keep turning into shows By JAY SHAUU'M' ... ,.. ..... Nio;W YORK Cass Mor1an la an actros ucl sanger She works the lerllimate staae. Jim Wann. her nuimano, 1s a sinaer. 1ultariat and compo1er. He t-=nd." to start bands. "But evcrythm1 I do seems to start out u a band and tum Into a s how," he says. True. In fact, he, hl• wire, and four others now are in a show that beaan when he be1an a country band here. It's the critically cheered "Pump Boys and Dinettes," an otr-Broadway country music revue playin1 at the tiny Colonnades Theater across the street rrom Joseoh Papp's Public Theater. A lively collection or original son11. al'a set in a combination. eaa station and diner in the rural South .. The garage Is tended by Wann and three pals, the diner by Miss Morgan and sin1er Debra Monk.. A quie t , reserved Tennessean from Chattandoga, Wann and bis wire, a bubbly native of Rochester, N. Y .. hive worked together for four years now. Their marriage came not lon1 after she auditioned for a regional company or a show of his. "Diamond Studs." An off.Broadway piece, It was a string-band show about the life of Jesse James, whom Wann played. It was his first from-a-band musical. He said he formed the band in Chapel Hill, N.C .. after bis student days ·at the University of North Carolina. Miss Morgan, a veteran. of Broadway's "Hair," appeared in the Was hington, D.C., Production of "Studs.·· Then she and her husband repaired to Chapel Hill, where he started another band. "And that led to another show, 'Hot Grog,' which was about female pirates," t)e grinned, "It was a strange collection of rock, pop and sea chanlies. Cass was the lead priate. and I very . cleverly cast myself opposite her." "Grog" played orf-Broadway, loo. So did "Frimbo,'' a musical about a celebrated train buff in which Miss Morgan appeared and for which Wann wrote the lyrics. That show, which had a brief. critically pummelled run in Grand Central Station, didn't start with a band. But after It folded, Wann went back. to the band business, which led to a new show. In the summer of 1980, he explained, he and pianist Mark Hardwick were playine country music at a Greenwich Village restaurant. .. It was the kind of place where we'd get reprimanded if we played too loud and distracted the customers from drinking as much as possible. So to amuse ourselves, we started wearing gas station uniforms. "And I started writing songs about life at the gas station. That began the Pump Boys." His wife. meanwhile. had tired of auditioning for musicals and began writing a cabaret revue with Miss. Mon.k. In it. they'd play two sisters who run a diner. A friend called to check on progress, "He asked us. ·How are the dinettes doing?' " she said. "Which is about when the light dawned." THE PORT THEATRE "7 . t1,lhd MON. NITE. -AL.L SE;ATS S2.00 Two French Mysteries "DEAR INSPECTOR " JMPfrfrtS T~lftt RATE~ PG TEAM .J im Wa nn and Ca:-.-. logetht:!r 011 lht'i.!ler pro,1t-c·h Wann said Combining the boys at the garage with the ladies at the diner. he cooked up a show. aided by his wife, Miss Monk, Hardwick, John Foley and John Schlmmell. And now they're all in it, "Pump Boys and Dinettes." Wann hopes it'll lead to an offer of an album or maybe a .TV sitcom. But he has no present plans to start a new band, which might mean a new musical. OCC set s s how The star of Bethlehem Was it a supernova, a comet or some supernatural occurrence heralding. the birth of Jesus? Most astronomers and biblical scholars agree that it was more likely a close conJunction of the planets Jupiter and Venus and the star Regulus in 3 and 2 B.C The theories and controversies surrounding this unique .historical and religious phenomenon will be presented at Orange Coast College's sixth annual Christmas planetarium show. The presentation, which. features a re-creation of the he avens they way they might have looted at the lime of the birth of Christ, will begin tonight at 7 and 8:30 p.m., with 11dditionaJ shows on Dec. 11 and 18. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. For more infor mation, caJI 556-5725. f.U. lllGlflli t[S[J>V[D .. : =-•, <XrfPQITCMCMl.lOtlll ~ fY ,,.._,,MOUllT l'C'TUllG a· CXlllKlll AllOH NOW PLAYING UWAllDI lnfPOllT Newoon Buch 644 0760 UWAllDI C*DIAWllT Wes1m1nsttf 891 3935 PACWIC'S ' ... ., • DRm-41 ~estnwislllf 891 3693 "Masterful" cineoome l] Scrczczn CompleH Call 6J4 255l All 0 tti'2 -'NO~ '>Lo.tS llECEIY[ ntC SEAi. OI O.f ""OllON PICTU'I( COOE OI SELi lllfOUl.AllON . . -L.A. Times. Shella Benson "Wonderful" -Newsweek Magazine. Jack Kroll ~ ~ CHARIOTS OF FIRE l IPGI "LAOO«!~Y....o~AMOS llll.IAll -.......... o.--.•~t ........ c-------1-~_...,..._._ I edwards NEWPORT " MIAl CO AST HWY.&MACAlTHUI -·~-ODTD '44-07'Q . ~---------- FIND YDUR NAME • WIN TICKETS WORTH $18 T...._ Dec. 22 -S.... Dec. 27 AMAHBM COHYIMTIOM CINTM --, ..... Dec. 29 -s. .. J-. l LO. llACH AllMA 9 Wlrin1rs In T oclay' 1 Cla111fled1l IT'S EAS YI Find YoUr rwne and llddrftl In tod•v'• cea.tfied eection. then call 642-6878 Ext. 272 to claim your ticketa. Winners~ day, eo check the a..iftedl In the . . . llllJ Piii Ch & S t A fwy Ma11neH S.l11rday lo Sunday ar•en eanv RE .. IPGI Show' 1 30 No P;u~No Economy saat1119 c==-=-1 Sean Connery .,.._J°~tf IPGI ""'at 7 00 9 ·20 IT"!:r.·.fME I 700 &91 c NoEconomy~~ I An American O•lilinal In 701'1m ZCJOT ... T IRI Shows di 7 30-9 40 ~andoce Bergen RICM A FMmUS tAI ShOW\ ., 7 1S 9 30 . _,..,..,. ' vftd .. 0r ... ~ 9etow Vo.., AM _, , .. ta "' ................... "' Cil" , ......... ~''"°" .CC99Df • .....,._"°" ..... 't'Otillf'OWftAM~le ftJlAlat•-..w .....-cMIAI 9 I I a IAI ~tp(il ''1\..-S:.W-- 0. •we 1ni OINtft 6 lO NIGHflY U..., 12FAEEUn~ .. Noted Orange Coest DAIL V PILOT/Monday, December 7. 1981 BS I Torn Lehrer -b lack humor to tune • . • • • • . • • • NEW YORK (API -Jwat before tbe folk music scare In the Fifties, Tom Lehrer, a 1raduate student at Harvard, was wowln1 the studious multitudes there with his literate, witty aonp of jes t. He kidded rell11ous ritual with "The Vatican Rag," forei1n·subeltance dealen with "The Old Dope Peddler." Boy Scout.a with "Be Prepared" and even blrd·lovers wl\h "Polsonln1 Pi1eons in the Park." / His voice was or no known pitch. His pianislics caused internal bleedinJ. But juat for kick.al he recorded his songs. And achieved overn ght st ardom as a satirist, particularly In college circles. Then. poof, he vanished. But he turned up here this week, consulUn1 on a revue or bis satiric Golden Oldies. It opens Dec. 3 downtown at the Village Gate under the name "Tomfoolery." "l 'D'l not in it," he emphasized. "I have no intention of performin1 anymore. For all intents and purposes I stopped that in 1967, when I did a public TV fund-raising show here." Tall and lanky. Lehrer. 53, is a math teacher by trade, not a performer. He was born in New York and, in his undergrad days, authored a •BARGAIN MATIN••S • Mond•Y thru S•lurd •Y All Performances ~fore 5:00 PM jhc.,t Sl*lll E.ftfl .. _.., 111d Hllidays) L.A M IUA[ 1.& ._. .. ~. MuoOo ol l o••c•ont LA MIRADA WAllC IN •••·2400 ..,.'. , ............. A -·-···--, "FUaH OCMDON" 1111 M,1&1•---·-.-.-.-"AOiNCY" • ..._ __ _ --··---"9CANNIR8''• --·----.---.-"91.ftW---· "IUNRFUZZ".,. ----- LAKEWOOD CENTER WAlk IN . ..... "UI09A9 '11 T .. LOST MK'' ---.-. .... -.,... .... -•-eum __ __ "llllDS" -·--- Foc1111y ot c ono1ewoo0 21J/131·9SIO -. . . • ~Of'ntaLOSTAM'' I -------.-~ ....... "OHL.,_,... I LAUGW' • t•~e:ate11 "Rlllll UKll OLD TI•I'' --- LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALK IN "llAOClaDY llMN" -·---"eountEUe COMPORT'' 111 ---' ' I -"T'Hll fMNCH LtllUftHANTI WOMAN"_., ........... , .. - -"-"·---"IU"" fUZr' -·------ ...... -•... "JUIT A OtGOU>" 1111 ,._ ... ___ _ --So11tfl Coot! 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Jack Anderson reveals in the tr e u ll s e on "om t• l h 1111~ l' It 111.· ti l ht-L tJ 11 u u Transform Then cam (• llu1 v:.ril anrl ht'I u111•'<1w11 r rt propulsion mto i.how 1111. th1.11 1nt1·1'r111>tt·d fron1 19$5 to 1957. by tht: draft and '\rm\ dut> ver\ hush hus h. with lht• N1.1t1cm ul "'"'Ulll) A)(t•n< v 111 Washington, I> (' He 11m't sure whal h1· d11I ,at NSA, 11lht•1 than read lht-Washin"1lon PoM ~vt:ry <i..iy und 111vt:nl vodku Jello, "!Jut tl wus two ye ar' uf fun .1nrl America 1s Ire · today bt'cau~e of lhJl · He eased out of full t11n1· ll4.lrform111~ tit th1· 1 ar. tmd of the F'iftte~ to ll•lwh, t1•11t•h1n1< t .. :1n~ tui. 1 rut• love He 's lo~i:ed 11<·1nJt>m<• c·rt:dtt a l s uch hatc·hches of higher Jlrf!PPY as llurvard, Welh:sley and M.l.'I' Slnte 1970, ht' l>ays, hc>'l> ~tm at the Umvers1ty of Ca l ifo1n1a at Sant11 C rui tcach 1n.i J anuary to·June c-ou rses 1n two apparently unrelat1•<.1 fieldb muMcal ,comedy und "l he a Pp 11 cat ion o f mat hem at1cs to the i.ot• ta I sciences " That he's back 1n show h11. alt>e1t as a v1~1t1ng professor, 1s due to a young London producer Cameron Macintosh etnci <• Unt1-.h actor. Robin Ray. They <H.l ar1tcd · ·1 umfoolcry" from h1 '> long.neglected song!> ........ • Orange Coast OAIL.Y PIL<?T/Mo~day, December 7. 1~1 . TH£ t'AMIL'' ClaCt8 by 811 Keane "No wonder Kittycot octs so bored. We doii't have any mouses around here." ,_.\R'9ADL.KE by Brad Anderson BIG GEORGE by Virgi l Partch (VI P) "I hate Mondays!" ~ "The correct ans~er is Abraham Lincoln, but since you were so close. we'll still aive vou the ten free lessons!" 111Ts rlARO FOR ME TO 6ELIEVE YOU'RE Fa.JR YEARS Ot.D,JoEY. You LOOK..4m'YOUN6E~.' Jl.DGE P.\RKER U NAWARE THAT ---. LINDA MAl 0REER. IS USTEl'itN6 ON ~ M~V, C,ARFIEL'7. LE:T''!> 5PE.ND IODAV CE.LEeRAllNG ALL 1'MAT'5 GOOP IN LE.T'S ·oo A GOOO DEE'7 F'OR A ~TRAN&ER, ~;TOP ANO &MELL A F'LOWE.R ANV COMPLIME.Nl A FRIEND MANKINO (iii =-, , l U1, ''PDLICE JC1:SCUED A -'11\"SECRETARY AS ,ANGRY /2. 7 ACROSS WORl<'ERS IN AlYPING PDOL WERC: DUNl<'IN<J HER ~i8 INA FOlJNTAIN ... 2worda 62 Sewlll• pert 63 Woolen doth 6' Ouek• zone e&Youngllng 67 Gf., IP'ghum MCtlurdwNn 81Lotl 70 ....,,e 71 w Cen ptO'lt DOWN 1 Dlltftctl 2 Otiernnt 3 Allencoln 4 SUf'tllt 5 Aleoelat• • s. Alnericen . lndlerl 7 Mound IAutMr .,,.._ ·~ 10Mlll«Mr 11 A. of A.O. 12 Miker: Slit. 13 CCMPO"Y ,,......, 22S.... 24A.old 27 s. Aflbft colft UNITED FeMure SylldlcMe s.turd9y'• ~ Sotwd 410"9-- tlme 52Topb 53Color 33 .... .. 55 "'-llr'l 91* 34 Yewn M Doc1or .._..,_..,_..,_......_ 35 KicMr'• prop 57 - -Mnej 31 fec1bl 51 Dodrtn. .._..,_...._.._ ....... 40 Sc:ntll 5t ~ "'. , 43 9coCllll dty ..,.. .._.._.._.._..._ 44 DouglWMI ., .......... .. -.... Dini L.-,__,__,__,__ .... .,.,... 47 ...... •C-.llld by Jim Davis iHAi·s A HEAW TMING- 10 LAV ON A C..AT F=IRc:>T "THIN& IN fHE MOANINu .. PUNl:T8 WELL, NOT AcTUAu.V THE BOOK YET ... I WP TME Ac(nUP6· MENTS 1li TVMSlAT~S ~TE~ ™f INTRDOUCllON, THE PREFACE,M FOO\&OO> AWJ TME OEDICATIOH ... by Charles M. Schu lz IT'S 6EfN UPHILL ALL THE WAY! by Tom K. Ryan .... CAN we SQt.JffZf: IN Al\JO"Tl+eR t..~mR 101Hf: f;Pl10R? by Ernie Bushm1ffer HE 1-4AS HIS OWN -f. /11 ROLLO, DOES YOUR DOG BURY HIS BONES OH, NO--- NOT MY DOG VAULT IN THAT BANK BANK LIKE ORDINARY DOGS DO'I $'Pe.AR, ANP11", He POC CAN'"'f' 61!-r' HIS CAR SfAFt"f"E:P ... If L..CO<$ LIKE WE SPACE INVAOCR.5 ARE 601N6 to HAVE TO ABAN()(Y\l OUR PLAN 10 ~~1MEEA~H! !'NI AFRAID (,0(,) EAf?rnMEN HAVE ~D A F/ENOl.SflY ! UBJER WPI.) m DEFEAT U5 ! •2·1 l i ! ! I CALL ·f'IM M'( ~ ''ME.£l(f1E ANO ~1~-s ll\..\)SION~ .---___... .ao..> 11 ~o Am.A~ 1'Mr I ~l'J£. (1)11~t.Q "~ 1£., ~~ ~Cl4 CLC~'i. ~ lS I WILL MIAACl.l~\..'f ~ oev100St,Y FORcso-r -ro "T'URN 1"He RAPIO OFF AF'TE!R L.IS'T'eN IN ' -ro MY FAVOR1-re At,l--NleiH1"' -r"A~K SHOW .1 ~S~f. rf1• FOa•ETTt:aeaFeawea11 ~e\Nl>Eff~/?oo WE HR~E ALL 8 ~l~EER'? RNO Sf\f"tTA ~ -WHERES M\CHAEL'? by Tom Bat1uk by Key in Fagan .... MM .. 1'~A1' 010N"f 1'1JRM 001' Q\111'£ LI~ 1"E SOOK ~10 If u..lM '5Uf'f'OSEO 1l> \II J\,ll \' .-IVB•tG....;_ .. , .... OWllLa't AHCIB.I 0 NP\.POOTMU Pltta11ut911 &1..i.,• •• 0.lan4.....,. Q I~ ptomowt ,,.. rom..-wtlh 1 c:hofUe glf I A CH}MCM9 • • "1941' ( 1911) Jollr• ~. f oafWo Mlfuna -.tt., the DOmtllng of Pewl Herbor, Sou111etn CelifOr· nla cMllane and mllltary parlM)flnel rMCI with Ullbtl died penk: 10 ,_. of • J-o-•llllGk If\ ,,,.., own t>aellyard 'PO' (Q)MOYll * * "84'nday Lovera · (1911) ~ Wiider, l'loger Moora Fout f'lliddle..~ men 1n to..a are IOllowad .. they ~ lhalr ""°'°'" ~tUt .. 'A' (l.)MOYll * * * "Touc:had By LO¥&" ( 1HO) Deborah Aalfln, ~ Len., A NHtil'O 1rt1nM '"" 10 bring a ~ gift out of• d preulon by her to corr• har IOOI. EM1 . a:ao • ()) HOUlll CAU..I 0-1· K•~ Ward I HAWAII l'M.o OO<CAYITT OuHI' a clor R1c1>are1 ...... Cl>cee._.. 8.CNlwe ltto. ""8XIC 1MAK Aeguittly ac;Mcklled PfO- CHILD BRIDE Dee Wallace portrays a woman whose teen·age daughter has been selected as one of Conrad Bain 's future wives on "Child Bride of Short Creek." a movie premiering at 9 tonight on KNBC <4>. See Tube Toppers at right. Dt WMIMtby tricks Ann into lnlltltng him 10 .i•y a1 hat apanman1 wtllla Na !IOI.-II being pelnled ··~ "An bhlbttlon Al Tiie Wlllllet Ari Center, Min-. apolls" More then 160 palnllnga, dr•wir>gs, aculp· lu,.. and cOllagaa ,...,.., granvnlng may be del•yed D MATCH caAME due 10 pledoa bf.Ua. • ... A •a•H lt11 I 91 ..... ~ Tiie <107711> tlncsa a lillle elO IUU.8rta bundle ot IOY on 111 doe>t· KOi~ MOK. alee>. • TIC TAC OOUOH • WMflli'illOft'I _. as a lllAC*Ell / L1HNR d lac Jockey ••OuH a MPO«T l••louey •mong 11>• GD QMAT s~ ~ 191 •••II MPORT "Mrs Reintlerdl" Helen 8 NIWI Mitren end Brld Davia SI• MOYtl tn Edna O'Brien a leleYI· • * ·~ "HuOc> Tiie Hippo'' sion adapta11011 ol 119' I 1976) V~ ol 8utl '""· allOrl ttory at>oul a woman Paul Lynde. A pink lllppc>-w1>0 find• unupec1ad polemua , ... en adven-romance when tNI dltcov- lurou. trip, llCCompanled ets 11>11 ,,., husband 1$ ~a llttta black boy ·PG' having 111 a"lir UI. CW8' fA8Y Cl) P.M. MAOAZINf OU.I: acir ... J•net Gay· A --'thy Lond~ Wl>O nor.Q k~ 23 GC>f~lu in his '*I CMNIWS backyard, a vtdeo dallf19 N9C ...a ~couple's llrs1 dale HNl'P'Y DA V8 AGAaN THE WA.CrCV WOAL.D HQCllng ~ mote PflYKy. OF JONATMAH W1NTEA8 Ricflle -. In wtth his Gueal Blll C~by bf other, Oftly 10 di~ l) MOVIE It'• "°' the peradlM he * ..... "Jonnoy 001 HIS .. pec19d Oun" (19711 Tomolhy Bot· • YOU AIKID l'OA IT 1oma. l<alhy Fleld• Outing Faalurad: "S trangast World W11 I, a young Nawacaalar" end "Bird-Am«lean soldier wnose man Of London " ball .. 1njul ... have lefl hom • M"A"l"H a liml>laaa. tacalffS husk. Hewl!eya end Hol ~ ramlniac. about his cMl- gal<t a ,_ raspacl tor 1111'1 Cl&y9 u he lrlM 10 find Mctl Olher •lier working •1 -PutPQM 10 hta .. is- .,, aid s1a1iorl Ul1dar hl&Y'f latlCe ·PO' 11r. a:ooe w """A"' I ~I WILD 8EHJAMIH MACHEIL I LEHRER Judy. Wlf'ed l0t 50Und ~ goes u~c~var-}O 1¥1n • Cl) TIC TAC OOUOH back money In a pallet QI THE ~8 gama lrom a loan-snartong OIAll. Caro! Burnell -~nl . ~MOVIE D 8UTT~HOU8E~ • • • "Forb!Odan 1"1-f · THE PAA1M •:,' j 19581 Wallet F'ldgeon.'., A 1u1-1a1•1ng ..,_,,,,n ~ Frend• B on>!. .., '\ • c~ Mts Olesotl 10 · "'S~e'• " he • • cl>ange her reslaurenl 1n10 P"f r, §!.. ' ..)!.. •. -a "fUl·fOOCI' 'place 0 $IOf1 11 8 MOVIE proleuor -"° • • * "F'arewall To Mar>- IMng for • number of unar" 119781 Yulu bnomo- y&W9 on a o.1ao1 ~I at da. NoC>\I Mceanhy p..,,_ the IUl\ltl tut IAp&rleneel plague a ©)MOW J119-Ame<IC&n family * * '..\ "Sarlal" ( 1990) Mar-du•"'Q World war II 1111 M\111, T~ Weld A Ga.LY~ happlty married Marin CAU8AD1f - County couple are spurred • P.M. MAGAZINE by lhelr trendy neighbors A -llhy L011d~ _..., lnlo ••ploftng llltamellve llaepa 23 gorlllu In hos llfe9tylae. 'l'I' backyard, a video dattng (I) IHOWnMFS MMCe coupte's l1rs1 0111. HOLLYWOOO Chit Tall prec>atas Can· 7:.30 8 2 ON THE TOWN lon&M chock en Paule Net· F•tUted: • group of ,,,,_. son on i-1ng yOUt wilt>- dty kids vtt>I Y-lte MJCI.~ Nallonal F>arll a loOk II m __,.,,,,~ Iha Suzuki MalhOd ot * * * * 'Strangers On A laec:htng two Md three-Tra•n ( 19S I) Farley yMt-olds to ptay muSIC:al Or•nget. Robar! Walltar !Mtrvmants. Directed by Allf"9d Holch· I QI FAMll Y FEUD c:oci. A PfO reon11 ptayat os LA~ & SHIAL.EY · ottered a mutdefous Pf<IP· & <XJtM#AHV OSltoon by • -ellhy psy- An ovar.-lhual .. hc: l>ultd-Chopalh whl.. travatlng ing 1nt91C1or threatens from w .. hlflgl011 10 New Mrs. Bablth with a $2500 Yort. line. ·CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 KNXT fCBSI 0 On·TV e KNBC INBCI l Z·TV e KTLA (Ind.) " HBO e KABC IABCI c, CCloemax) e KFM8 !CBS) Tl (WORI NY , N.Y D l(HJ·TV (Incl.) @ IWTBSI e KCST (ABCJ 'L (ESPNl e KTTV (Incl.I s ( Showtim4!) e KCOP-TV (tno l • Sc>ollo9h1 e KCET IPBSI • (Cable News Networtil e KOCE IPBSI .QM.AT ~ "Mr• Raiohlrdl" Halaf1 Mlfren and Bfad Oa\119 11ar tn Edna O'Brleo'a laleYI-"°" adej)tatlon ol ,,., &hort story tb<>ul • - who find• unaxpac:1ed r-""'*' 111141 dltcov· ... lhal '* hull>anO .. having an •flair ....... WHEN ... "The Image Makar•" Olc:ll C.vell ,...,_, 200 rear• of Ame<ICan oommarc:olll· lam -· lrom 1111 Hrty c:OIO- nial petk>d through lodav'• SS<I btffiorl lndutlry (J)WHArS lW ~ FMIUtad; Iha Ith annual lf"ltbaa ~ .. Iha ROM 8owl. a merce- nary COf'l_,llOn .MCMl * * "Snowtlolllt E.Apt-.. ( 19721 Deen Jonas, Nancy Olson A New York accoun1an1 H•lllf• _, 10 Iha Roeklll tn an anamp1 10 modernize a Clltapjdaled a111r"°"'11a .n11et11ed ·o· I=*! 8 Cl) THE TWO OF lM O•bby 11 accuHd of cf'lffllng when. •ti« fllllng Garman all,...,, Sha get•• parlact score on an •"""' • All .. TMEfAIA.Y Arc:tltl' • Ul1iOl1 goee on 1trolle CPar1 I I Q) EVERYTHNi GOU RICk Podell hollll INI aouu ,. comedy gama ahOw -• con1"1en11 mutt talc• ott I ,....., clOlhM " they 1ncor- 1ac:tty an•-a Qll&Sloon thal has.,_, gtven ''*" ¥08()) M•A•t•H ~ Tiie <I0771h la YICtlmlled by • lh .. f whO .. •t•llllng evary1h4ng lrom panlclllln 10 •tNll• 10 ........ and -~~· fPllr1 11 "Chtld Brode Of Sh0<1 Creelt' (Prarnieral Conrad Bain. Chrtstopnar Atllm In .,, llOl&lad GOfTlf'nunlly ....... pol'fQamy II ptK · tlCM. • """' and hit 1(-... Wet ....... .,, 80f\ llghl ovar iha lighl to many • 1~yMr-<>ld girt 8 THAT'S INCMD!kE Featured: lhe u S Cham- p1on1t11p In solving the Rubtll '1 Cube pu.ale; a 19;· less hlgh-tcl>ool athlela: a 13-~-dd magic:IM , I 13-morlth-Old ••I• llkier UTHE~ 0011£1l()N Thie dooumanlary c:torOtll- Clas Iha poeiliorl ol Chris- 11.,,. IOYlng In c:ommurust- controlled nauona Ari Llnklellet and Mrs Alalt- saoelr SOlzhlntlSyn are INlured • ....w °""""' Guest•. Doti .. W"t, Tony Danza. Or. Mlcnaal Fox. Or Baatriea LyOacllar ID PM9EHT1NG KANN N<fM Cabarel singer Karan A~et• ainga Mlecllooa by Sleptlan Sond"-". Biiiy Joel and JecquM 8'11 In • parlormaric:a trom H.,,,. l>Urg. Garmeny (RI 0 DON 00RYEJ.. (t)MOYll * * * ~ "ThoH Lipa, ThOM Eyaa" (llleOI Frank Utngatla, Olynnll o;con- nor A llamboy•nt summer Sloek KIO<. who dreams of Broadway stardom. defend• .,, lnCornpetarlt, slaoge.Slruck PfoC> t>oy end Ille ~us •nd iM of Ille arlltl wt\o I• regarded •• Iha "'°'' tignlflcAnl alnGl9 Influence on 20l11-cen1Uty wt. Ill IHTl1'TA...aNT TONIGHT Comedian Marlin Mull ••plalna 1111 orlglnal paint- ~~ * * "Sleec>lng Car Mur- der" ( 1968) Simona SIQ· noret. Vvea Mon••nd Occupant• ol • lraln com- pwlmenl are t•rgall IOI dMlh al Iha hands of a deranged killer 10:0D 8 Cl) LOU GMHT A biller laud. l•mlly Metal• and • g&m·•IUdd· 9d golder'I oroaa -ga when • time capeule ffom a delftoltSllaO bulldmg Is Of)lflld ·~·HIWI * * '..\ "Harry·O" 119731 David Jan1Mn, Maritn S1-\ A tormar pOIN»- men eccep11 a jOb protect· 1119 the man raspoMlbla tor malllf19 him give up his badge. • THE'R'WANOA lPM OANCa COMPNl't: QUHN Of AHQIL.I Tiit& 191Ctal lfacft the hi .. 1ory of Iha btac:ll con1robu- 11or110 Los ~ Qi) HANUeOW4 Ed Asner explains Iha Stg· n•fic.,_ ol Iha rallglOUS hOllday (!I THE l'IOa<fON> Fil.El • CIACU8 WGA8 Ame«ea's revorlle clOwn. Emmett Kally Jr host• this evening of Clf.:U. eJCClll· • ·men1, comedy, 1hrllll •nO .,,,.,,..,,men, lac>a live •• Iha Aladdin Theatre In Lu Vagas 10:i0·~ NETWOMHIWI • THMa WINCAN fOIJ(P~ nw.. artlltl from dlff«ent ethnic: and gaooraptllc bactlground• .,. v......, ., l'lOma end al worll dllCUta- tng lhelr 1lylH and v-potnl1 , 1:00 8 D Cl) 9 a NtWI 8 &ATUNloAV .-.r HOit MictlMI 5¥razln GUiii; Kellh Jerr911. D PAUL.HOGAN • THlJUISaONI Altar Kllng on George's acMca. Bantlay andl UC> '" , ... • llENN'fHIU Benny porlrays • Garman Pfol- • DQ<CAvnT Guesl actor Rlcherd Hatrll ~wow * * * "Somebody Up There L•k• t.4e" ( 195el PllUI ~an. Ptw Angell Rodcy OrUllllO, • ..... Yori< slum t>oy, r-IO f-.. • dlampionsNp bo~W (jtMOVIE It * •; · 8-Island I llleOI Ootollld Sutharland. V•,_. aa Aedgr•ve An .ArcilC _,,,.,_,_.,di 1aam·1 mind 1111•1 juSI on Iha cll- male wtlan Its member• ere forc9d Into a flgtlt tor their Y«Y IUNIYal 'PG' MOVll * *. '" "Glotle" ( 1980) Gen• Rowlands. Jol>n He loves westerns Slim Pickens on the range in film. and real life By .IE&&Y BVCK UT........_Wftew LOS ANGELES Slim Pickens, a former rodeo rider-turned- actor. bu a face that looks like it bel911g's on the range. His open, smiling face also seems naturally at home in a western movie. Over the years, be bas graced many such mms. Actually. bia biggest break came not u ......... in a western, but when ON .. HE£ HAW" be played Maj. Kine Slim Pic kens is a 1Con1 in the satiric "Dr. reg ular . Strangelove." "They're not makin& many ricbt now," be said in his rupy voice, "but all it takes ii just one tood one and they'll come baclt like ·cancbuaten.' ... The western is the closest lb.in& to a fairy tale that we have in tbiJ country. ll's OW' heritace. A lot ol people still love westerns." Pick.ens joined the popular syndicated "Hee Haw" country music sbow this seuon. He is proprietor ol "Slim'a Bar·B-Que," locale foe· a weekly feature in which Pidreaa ta1b with l\MSU1 "H~ Haw" aln at t p.m. SundQ'I on KCOP OJ>. He's often been the tomic reUef ln his films. and in his rodeo da)"S fl'equently worked u a ~town. "'J'be last aood we-stem I worked. and lt could baw been better. wu 'Tom Horn' with Steve Mcpueen." lhe actor said. "I was lbt at..rtff. I J. knew the old guy that l played, fellow named T . Joe. He was one of the committeemen at Cheyenne Days when I was rodeoing." When he's not workina. Pickens divides .bis time between his ranch in Columbia, in northern California, and another in Pinedale, Wyo. "In the summer, I usually load two bones and a mule into a trailer and drive to Pinedale," be said. "It's good hunting an~ fashing. I Ute to be out with the guys." Pickens said be gave up the rodeo lont a10. "I ride hones now only.for transportation." be said. "The western is the closest thing to a /airy tale that we have in this country." Slim Pickens was born Louil Bert Unclley Jr. in Kingsburg, Calif.. and ,,.ew up in the San Joaquin Valley. He adopted bis •la.le name wben he started to ride in the rodeo -and when "Slim" still described his build. ''I wotked in the fieldl and it WU hot and dusty;• ht recalled. "I'd look up and 1ee a train So by. The mira,e makes It lQok a bWIClnd feet blcb. I'd hear that •bisde. By fOlly, I'd say I wilb I could set out ot here. Rocleoine sot me out. Now I'm back on my place, sbcwelinc atalla and doiq all the things I hated u a kid -and loYinc ll." - • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 7. 1981 TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8 : 00 .. F'arcwell to Munzunar ." True s t ory or u Jap11nese·American family's inte rnmt>nt in u Wo rld War ll detention c11mp KCOP e 8 :00 "Slranger s on a Train." Robert Walker gives a fine performance a~ a psychopath In thb. fan~ Alfred llitchcock thriller. KNBC It 9:00 ''Child Bride of Short Creek." Conrad Bain stars as the leader of a religious sect in a facl·based drama. See photo at left. KHJ O 9:00 -"The Underground Connection." Documentary chronicles the positio n of Christiuns living an co mmunist ·controlled nations. AO-A lormer gun moll bec<>mM Ille protec- tor ol an orpllanad a..,...,· Old Pueno Rican lergeted by Iha undarwOfld for Iha lnlormauon ha car.,_ 1n • ballared l>rlelC:•M PO' 11:06 (Z) MOVIE **'ft "Cab q Bl•nco" ( 198 t) Charlas Bronaon, Juon Robards An ••llad NarJ who hu bought ott the tocel ~ domlN tM • smllll Paruvlen coulal IOWn dufing Iha 19"°8 'R' 11:15(Q)MCME * * .. ~ .. (Ille()) MMI Loaf. KM!o Hunlar A rock mullc roadie lell nolhlf19 get tn Illa way 1n hll pu11u11 of Iha girt of hos dreerna ·PG 11:30 • ()) QUINCY While do•ng an autopsy on a car oraa.h ¥1Cllm, Oulncy d1tc0-.ra lhal 1111 boy may have bael1 a vocllm ol Chlld abuM (RI D Ql™EIUTOf CAMON Guas11 Kart Malo-Mal T tftos, T .. , Oart Eut>oa 81111&• (RI • NEwe I KS'T Of GAOUCttO THE 000 COUPlE Fellll and Oscar at1amp1 10 eaca~lhllurtnOllolmC>d· etn lov•og by laking up r-- dence 1n a rellg1ou1 relrNI • llAHFOl'ID AHO 80H Fred 1h1nlla 1ha1 all of Na turnolure hu bael1 llOlarl when Lamont and Either Miid It DUI lo be U9flOI· 1terad S) KCET NEWMEAT FMluted a IOOI. at Iha camp11gn to rac:alt Caldor· noa supr-Court JusttOe Roaa Bird Gueall t.4arvln FelOman of Ille Recall M-t. Ramona Rlps- 1on of ACl U, rec><>rlet Suaan Frlldmao G CAPTIONED A8C NEWS ({I MCNEWI NGmJNE OMOYll * * "Thi Gama For Vul- tures ( 19781 Richard Manta, RicnatO RounO!rM A rulhleal me<Cltl&ry WhO arnugg1aa Amar lC&rl hell- C01>4ara 1n10 Alnc:a during a tarrorlsl wat 11 ptlled ~ a lllfCAI lreedom f~I• 'R' 12:00 • MOVIE "Comlrl' RounO The Moun· 1&111" ( 193el G-Aulry, A11n AulhartOld A towbOy halpl a young woman •again -of the money 111141 had stolen from her ranc:fl 8 MCNEWS NIQHTUNI D MCME * * "The Paoc>ie AqMISI O'Hara" ( 19521 Spencer Tracy, Pal O'Brien A cr00119S1lawyer11 maci. 10 reparol for his unal hocal behavior during a c:rtmtnll c:.M • ..cEOOUGIAS Co ti AnlhOny Hawley Ouee1 Lou Rawls ' -~ A llool pigeon's lofe II e nda nge re el when lhe lh....... 111•1 ha IMllflad llgalnll ara tread Ofl • 1act1n1C•llly • IT'l IEWRYllOOY'S ....... "Ad\lltllllng' 0 THE AOCICl'ON> ALO Rocklord gets c:aughl 1n lh• mlddl• when 1wc young ~· uptel Iha baiatlCa ol power In Iha underworld 12:30 a a TOMOMOW Gullell JoM F'alletano, KIOt JOhn Houtarnan 8 MOVIE * * ••Judge OM And The Mona11ary Murders" (UIHI l<hlgl'o Ohlagh. Mako. A 71h-c.anlllfY Chi· nesa del&ellve IKklM Ill unusual c&M lnvotvlng lhrM WIV", e Qfll-armed man and a da9d nionk 1Ne(Z)MOW * * * · The Long Aldar•" C 19801 J -end Stacy Keach, 0.Y>d end Kaolh Carraellne The J un James-Cole Younger gang lea..,.. a trill ol emplHld bankt , plundered t.18· QICOKhff a110 oead boa· leS 1n Ill wale• as Ille OUI· l•wt ride 1oward thalr final showoown R 12:40 8 ()) ntf CHl8HOl..M8 A poor l>ul PfOUd 19th· cenlUty Vl<g•n,. !arming tarnlfy ION !hair land tn • legal d!Spu1e llOc:I dac:lda to PKI< up end hied -I (Part ll(RI 12:A6 Ii) DEATHWATCM: 8IX WHOW.AIT Tiiis documentary look• •I 11.oc men wtlO 111• waiting 10 die •• Ille lhoughll and fMilrlQI of Iha c:Ol1demne<I men ate axplorad through unPf__,l9d lfltltl"Yle- and rare gt~ of Pf••· on Iola 1:00• MOW * '-t 'Ba* Oi Cap111rano 11942) Gena Aulr, Smllay Burne ll• A m an 1nlarcadaa IO Miiie Ille dllpute between two llerc:ety c;ompatollve roOao ahowS • INAICOUT • INOIP!NO&IT NETWOMNIWS 9 NIWI (C)MOVll * *. "Just Tall Me WNI You want" ( 19501 .All MacOraw. Alan King .A -'thy bu9tnHS tyeoon !honks ha ,,.. hi• mistress _.. In 11,,. unlll She danMaNIS he put her on cha rge of a racanlly llCQUl<ad ~ ltudlo 'R' j)MOYIE * * "Seniors" Oarif1f1 Oua1d A gei-roctl...quldl scllema ,. planned by four ,.,,~ In c:OllaVa wtlO intend 10 bellt the .,.._,, et Ila own game. 'A' uoe uovw • • • "Glgo1 ' I ltUJ Jact.le OteeeOft. "-''-ine Kath lhe ooor. mull )oanl· IOI OI • '"" down Perla roomtng hOvM oftete 10 lhaller • wOM ... •llO tier d*"Ol'lll 9MCMI • • "Sund•y Lovera" P H1) 0-Wiider, Roger Moore F0ut mldd~ man In IOve era IOl!Owad M they put-lhelr -OU• adWl11UtM 'R 1: ... OL MOVll ••"A C~ OI S..· '°"9" I INOI Sllif1aoy Mac- t.ltlna. 8o 0..111 A mKklla- agad couple .,... ou1 younger partnara, °" a vaceuon 1o09111ar, wllh r-alitlg c.onaaquanc;ae 'R' i:OO D INTMTANMNT TONIGHT Come<111n M•rlln t.4ull aaplalnt "'' 0t!Qln_. pain! ;-.... 2:1611) MOVIE * * * tn•lda Move•' ( 198d1 JOM Savage. OaYld Moraa A -lo Iha group 01 ragutan e1 an Oaklano ber m•y l'IOld Iha key 10 making Iha barlen· a..'• dream 01 bleoml"ll • pro b .. katb•ll pleyer a raallty 'F>G' 2:30 88 NaWI ri, WHATI UP AM€5'1CA FN1ur9d lhe 81h annual triabM c:toamptOnStl•P al lhe ~ Bowl, • rnere»-n.rv c:onv&nllOl1 2:50• HEW8 ,_-cio (C) MOW * * * ''• "S*&PI Aw•y 119751 Mar1angeta Melllo. G1encMjo Gtaononl Olracl- ed t>y Lina Werlmuller In Oldet 10 survive on a daffrled Mad•larranaan olland. a SICiiian Mllor and 1n lllllan soc:lallla mull Mii.. lhalr Mwal and p<>1111ea1 dlfferancas 3:268 MOVIE * • 1~ "Plllall" (1941) Otc:k Powell, L.ubeth Scon An 111-.nce man becomes tn\IOl¥ad Wllh Iha beaulllul woman ha h•• been aUlgned to 1n-1911e 3:30 r.-OUllH DAYS COAT A young girt learns 10 bel· 1ar appracla1e Ille splrll of Chnllm•s allar 1111 II transported bac:k In llma by 1 maglCll blue coal 4:00 C..S, MOVIE * • "The Ullle OrlQ<>nt" A gang of klOs. lrllnad tn karale, rnc:ua or>e OI lhalr friend1 when Iha pollc;e era unable 10 do so PG • COii IMUNflY ~ 4:10 1 MOVIE * * "Sleeping Cat Mur- der ( 19681 Somona Sig· norel, Y•es Montano Occ:upanlS of. lrlln corn. partmenl ere 1arga11 t0< dealh at Iha hands 01 a Cler•ngad kltMr Taw•dat1'• , Dat1• I•~ Me.,f~• ---..c;~ a:00 'S' • • • ~auo v ac:111" ft95 11 Robert T•ylof. Ooborah K«• .A Roman 1n11oc:ra1 OI"'' Nero's dis- favor when he flllts In tove with • Chr1a11111 glrl O *•*'""°Iha Black Slalllon" ( 19781 Kelly Reno. Mickey Rooney Aner being rMCuad "°"' Iha ISlllllO on whoc:h they -· ~actlad logeth- et • young t>oy ano • 'flOrM blCOtne lnvolvaCI In Ille race OI Iha oentUty 'G' a:ao CC) • • ~ 'OOlnQ "' siy1e·· ( 1979) George Bumi, Ari Camey Bored with lllllng all d•y ()11 • bal1CI> .,, the peril, lhtM atdarly genlle• men cerefully plan a bank hal.st 'PO •1 t:ao. • • "Muter MlnOt' I 1 ... 91 8-y toye. Lao Ooroay tO:OO •• * ''Snowball txp1111" (197') 0H n J-, Her'Y Morfll" ~ II)' btllkar tc'*-wtlh a rlCh tnan 1 ,,.,._ In an •llamc>I 10 awtl\dle !\Im 0\11 of hla recently '"'*"ac:I _.. r-1 ·0 ~. * °" '"'"8elh All.ION ~ ..... ( lllG.<IJ JoM Wayne, 81'91111 Terry CJ * * * "Lil II Be" ( 1'70) The BeeU.. John Lannon, Peut ~1'1"*11, George Ha"leon and Rin- go 8111r put-a round of rat\Mraa11, rliC!ordlflg - llOrl• and an lmoromptu concar1 11;00 8 * * "The tr'tll Whitby Aeballlon C 1072) WllllaM O....ene. Anne Meara 11:00 • • • * v r111 Man F'rom Thi Dinars' Cklt>' I 19631 Danny l<•ya. Cera WM-1...,,• • • * '..\ · fhl 8IQ Carnl· v., .. ( 19511 l<irll ()ouglal, Jan S1wllflg CJ ••• "Ouo lfadll" 1195 t i Robert Taylor, Deborah Karr .A Romen ertlloc:ral gatn• ~o·s Oii· tavor when hi laltl on tove Wllh 1 Chrllllan girt 'ZJ * • "Ludwig" ( 19731 Helmul Bar9et Romy Sch'*<llr Thi mad Kong of S.varoa 1a protllad 1 :00 ( $.) • • * T lie Blue Lagoon ' ( 19801 Brooke S111ete11. Christopher Alk1n1 rwo c1>11oran ••s>e- riet10e Ille pengs ot fl<al love wtllle dlae<>Yering kl• •nd NCh other •flat lhey ara ShtpwrKlied loga1,,., 011 a OIM'1ed lllend 'R' 2-.30 '.L •*"Out Of S.uon" ( 1976) v.,,.... Redgrave. CllN Robenson Twenty ~· aller hi had en ettelr wtlh a woman, e man refurns lo an Engto&h .... Side r-1 IO ,._, hat d&ugl'ollr 3:00. * * "' "Doi And Sant• Claus" 119811 An.mated Chroslma1 lrad•loons around Iha *orld are exp&• rianGed by • young g1tl and Sant• .. lhey ... .roh IOI • baby k9r'QllOO lhel WH a.partied lrom Ill molher 3:30 D **'A "Tha Big Land" 119571 Alan Ladd. Vorg1n1a Mayo Taxu callteman anemp1 10 rarou1e a rllil- road tor lhalr own banalll $, • * 'The Utlle Dra- gons A g9r'Q ot koO•. 1ra.nad tn ~atate rescue one o1 ,,_ fnano1 w1>en Ille poltOe er• unable 10 do so PG 4:00 C * * "Etac:troc Ealc1mo A young Elllimo bOy ICGI· daotally bleomti a power- ful aouroe ol a1ae1nc:Uy 'G' (L * * "Braad AnO ChOc· olale" ( 197") Nino Manfredi, Anna Karin• A delermonad Italian lortlh comc>at•llvely cruae men- ners reluMI 10 g<ve up "' hts attempts 10 111 onto soc,..y _, he emigrates to g..,izerlen<I ·R' 4::30 g * • From NOon r111 ThrH 119771 Chertes 8'0l1son. Joli lr .. end A Clroftar IS racrurted 1nlo a rag-lag robt>a<y gang 8:00 ~ * * '"t GOlng In Style" ( 19791 George Burna. Ari Carney Bored With a.mng all day on a bef1Ch •n 1111 park. lhrM elderly gentle- men carefully pten • banli hlltt PG 6:30( *'" "TheChr11tmes Thal Almoal Wun 1· ( 19661 R~ano 8'au1. Paul Tripp Sania Claus musl Ille• • iqb tn • oepertmanl alor• '" 000.. to pay his bacll rent $1 * * ' H9r'Qar Ill 1 ;oeo1 Oarreo McG•Vlfl, Robar! Vaughn ~Ch· etS at a MOrel go-.rnrNWll 1ns1allallorl .,,..,..11ga1e Iha cauM ol a 111alll1e's sud· den d9slruchon 'PG JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batlu~ N!:> YOU ALL KNOW ... LAST F~l~Y, PMI L. HERE r--AN-D-OF-~---W-E_GOT_'""l NOW 1 0~·1 K~OW ENOUGH RAIN 10 FL~I ABOUT YOU.·· 0UT NOAH'S ARK! THAI SOUN OS PREOICTEO A NICE SUNNY WEEKEND! TAX SHELTERED INVESTMENTS! Naples Florida Time-Share Condo $2.90() min. invest. can get S 17.000 , .. I D••dla• Or Solar equip lease 2 to 1 + I T.C + energy credits S.•fnar ,......_ Dec. Io. J p.-. or 7 p.-. nm Med Hohl -SS Frwy .t Dyer lbtt Additional salespeople wanted. too! c•c ..... .t114-641-J761 tor,.. ........... Pl:GPu: TtJaJI TO Cl·•WWOW llBCAIJBE Ta&I ..,_ OIWWW l'W'U: Aas m.LlllQ. Sottltn« ~""'« from rnat~ie. 10 plllftoa. lt'a I ht Mtweo/~10 dlecwdold ~llndta.lte up---ftunltlft 10 l'ftOft and..-. And ·~ pow1Molelia tMI ontt tnwd Ihm! -U out~ IMW uwfuhw• That .• j(IOOd - h""whe.n d1enjla In YOUr ··~ nttaaltat~. purchaK o.-two Chttlt c:tM!Mfk.d- 11 rnev m.ltf' lhoat t'IM!nant• lllllf> "'°"' atfonla~ LIKE GROUNDS FOR A Nl~ vUICY LA~5UIT IO ME! ..,. .. .. ' .. , -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. Decomber 7, 198 t ..... ~·~\ •"~ ~\fl Sawdust sign of pest DEAR PAT DUNN : I bave aa old mahogany end table that hH a few s mall boles la tbe legs and I aotlHJd some flme sawdust on tbe floor aear tbe table. My sla&er told me she thinks powderpoet beetles may be In &be wood. Is tbere any way to 1et rid of this beetle, If that's what Is cau1la1 the pr.oblem'! J.E .• Huatla1toa Beach H the holes are small a nd round -about the size of pencil lead powderpost beetles probably are the culprits in view or the saw dust left near the furniture. Carlton Koehler, 'entomologistwith the Cooperative Extension, says powderpost beetles are the most des tructive beetles ravaging the home because they infest the same wood many limes. He advises keeping firewood outside until using it, inspecting crawl space ceilings and walls every two years to detect a n infestation early in its development. and protecting wood products with a substance that seals wood pores. If you dis cover an infestation in its early stage. Koehler advises removing the object or replacing the infested wood. You can kill powderpost beetles in a small wooden object by freezing it at zero degrees for 24 hours. Fumigation is the quickest and most reliable control method where there are valuable pieces or susceptible furniture, where infestation is severe and widespread. or where the extent of infestation cannot be dete rmined. Bi/re pan reooll«l DEAR READERS The Yamaha I nte rnational Corp of Bue na Park is recalling lhe c a s t a luminum forks on approximately 30,000 "Viscount .. brand IO·speed bicycles because the forks have the potential for fatigue fracture The firm is conduc ting t h e volunta r y recall in cooperation with the U S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Fracture of th e fork may occur unexpectedly and cause loss of control or separation of the front wheel Crom the bicycle with a possibility of personal infury Approximately 30 reporb of failure have been received by Yamaha s ince 1hc bikes were distributed in 1974. The recall covers onl v the front forks on the Viscount 10-speed bicycles models GPM. PRC and PRT. Owners of· these bicycles are urged not to use them until the fork has been replaced. The bikes we r e d1s tr1buted nat1onw1de from September 1974 through October 1977 by bicycle dealer!> for retail prices ra nging from Sl89 to S269 Consumers who own one of these bicycles and who have not alreadv received recall information from the r1r~ should contact Ya maha by phoning 522-9155 to obtain information regarding free replacement of the bicycle fork. Tell bank of lost card DEA R PAT DUNl'i : I ca rry my automated teller machine ban.king card in my wallet. What should I do if I ever lose this card? WouJd I be liable for any unauthorized withdrawals? S. f ., Huntington Beach You take a bout the same chan c e carrying an a utomated teller mac hine banking card as you do with credit cards Your liability for unauthorized withdrawals from your account is limited to SSO. just as it is with a credit card. if you notify the fina ncial institution within two business days after learning of the los!> or theft or your card After vou notify the bank. you can 't lose anv m o r e money if una uthorized withdrawals are made. If you don't notify the bank within two bus•nes!> days. you can lose as much as S500 If you lose your banking card the bes t way to protect yourself is to phone the bank and report your loss. Then follow up with a certified letter. so you have the receipt as proof that the letter has been mailed. Keep a copy of the letter too. r;ot a problem" Then tQnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cul red tapt>. getllng the answt'r~ and action you nt'ed to solve mequt11es rn government and bustness .Wall IJO'ur qut>strons to Pat Dunn. At Your .wnnct>. Orange CO<l$t 'Daily Pilot. I' 0 Bor 15611. Costa .Wt>so . CA 92626 As many /e1ter11 as posStble will tw answered. but phont>d mqurnes ur tellers not including the reader·s full name. address and hu.;1na.1~. 1in~· phone numtwr cannot be considered.- jj~!;tJ llily Pilat Classifieds ~~ ;;;, \' 1:1 r :\1;\C. \\,,rran1 ·, f('I ff\~' c coi:.nal' ,, f )\ nro"f\. ~,r . i\·nl\11"' ",re"'· c\l'C ~' l\ '.}.'>\(l ca!>"'· '\O f l'r "svd faC\ ~3' \'% r \gh ~ I p 3fl\ \'f 1\ ~ '' Sold thru Pilot in 2 days. Ran 1 week in L.A. Times with no reautts. Very Impressed! '' g~~I@642-5678 ,. charge it~-by phone From South Laguna & North County call 540-1 m toll-fr••. NEW ROLE Barry Gibb. oldest o f tht: Bee Gees, will play Lord Bvron in an Ent!hsh movie. Oaks to grow in Visalia VISALIA IA P I Debbie Kaltort has been inundaltod with acorn~ and !>he couldn 'l be happier The ussastant m anager of the Visalia Chamber of Comm •rec helped organize an appeal for help with a city l>caut1f1cat1on prOJCCt .. We were hoprn g to col hict 2,000 to 2,500 acorns,'' she said ... We received 15,000 " Donors also cootr1buted a few doien ltve oaks So the planting work planned along Highway 198 will be expanded And the C alifornia Conservation <.;orps will ~ct some of the leftovers for work on the highw<1y 's median sln1> India natives return DACCA. Uan~ladesh 1 AP> About 12,000 tribal people who fled into India in June have returned lo their nat ive Chittagong Hall Tracts, orflc1als ~aid They said the tnhal!> left the country lo escape d1sturb<..tnc·es caused by autonomy seeking tribal ..... NOllCa OP f'UeL.tC: tAL.a OP CIOU.AUllAL. NOl •Cl HCIU!8V IS Gl'leN tty llW StlHL Oil c;QMPANV 111411 .. 10 00 • M on O.C,en-JI, '"'· •I M••IC• ,,.tlon pr eml•u lot•l•d •• .. oo On\IOllP<1<1lo1111;1 Ill Ullll• ""''"···· (A II>• ~f I l 011 .. CONIPAHV. o W<Ul•O -\y Wiii m.tM 0 ~I< \6lt o' \Onie .,,, •tt vt '"• tollow1t\9 pr-rty •II OI .. n•(ll "°' -, ... ,..,1 to '"" conch"' ol ,,.. o..-1omot1ve ,., "''"• lt•hOf' bu\tne'' torm•rh <OAd..CltCI II llW OliO•• 111 .. n -•ft> b• WILLIAM II Wlll 0UGH8Y A M•w·•~ ....... of 1n ... M0<y, 1114.lvdonlj OOMlllM moto• olh. OM "''' 8 MllUll~ ll•m\ ol WfVI« Uotlon IOOh -oQul-t. ( Ml_ll_• 11.1 ...... 0 Att-h rt"elVMlle. E PrOC-\Ol A, 8, C. -0 All Cl! ,,_ llf-r1y 1111.0 -VO II IUbl<KI, •n ,.,,.., OI ,,_ ~ELL Oil COM PANY •• \e(U<ed porly .. fOU•ttor•I unotr • Sie<U#U'i' ACJf'Hm-"t d•l•d MM<h J, I~/ by Wlll..IAM A WtllOUCiH8Y 10 IM SHELL Oil COM PANY ono ••11••0•n9 Wllltll Ute-1 • h•\ b••n hied ~ f•n•n< 1n9 )t•t•mHtt wUh \~ Sit<-'•t4lly of Sl•t•. ~ttttt" ot C•hto1rw• SHELL Oil COMPANY By J E Monr._,. ff<'<ltory --· Publo~-Or-(OHi O.iiy Piiot, Nov JO, 1<11• S70s-t1 ~ '• J ~ I Holiday Special GOOD THRU DEC. 12, 1911 (ltW ••Mrs) 10 visits ilClldeS: • f REE AEIOllCS (Designed for the Mature Wom•n> • Diet & lltrititul Cll'HCI • F rte C11st Pass leader~ r.-----------.1 • Fa~1l11s Exercise E~1i,•nt Pop star tO . plliy poet / Barry Gibb of Bee Gees:.~:C cepts part LONDON (AP) -It's a long way from the disco beat of "Stayrng Alive" to the iambic pentameter of Lord Byron's ''Don Juan." but Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees is ready to make the leap. Gibb, at 35 the oldest me mber of the pop music group, is to make his acting debut as Lord Byron in a movie. producers Mikola and Elizabeth Shevcheck announced. T hey said Gibb had been signed for the film about the life and loves of the 19th-century E nglish poet, who helped the Greeks in their struggle for independence against the Turkish empire. In a !>tatement 1:.sued through the producer. Gibb :.C11d he had turned down numerou:. scripts over the past few years because he was waiting for the n ght challt-ngc ·'Lord Hy ron was a man who ovcr<.·amc pa~l !11ff1t·ulties a nd personal problcms. and forged boldly ahead." he said The produt·er s aid they were "very fortunate" t<.1 d1~cover the pop star 's 1 draml:lll<: side Filming 1s to begin next s ummer with an expected 1983 release date No mention ""-•!> made of Gibb's s alary Looking For A Deep Tax Shelter With A Hirh Profit Return? • 5 to I Tu Writeoff Fint YHr • 20 to I Potewtial • ..._ Oft Orl9iflal Colli CWloy O•er Fl•e Y ""· 831-8660 Every Sunday JUI llAllE GIVE A ·~G iJr ~'t~t iJi,:al! y • & llAUTl,UL IOfA U.UA & TALIEIT NEAi STATEI llWIET ··" J •ted lowers the price uptoSe e. hm~t'odt'V K Uniteds Friendship Express is off and rolling. And wherever it stops, you'll · find great low fares. We're slashing the fare to Seattle to as low as $99 one way on selected flights. $119 on all others. And United offers terrific savings to San Francisco, 15 times a day ; Portland, 4 times a day; ·Reno and Phoenix, 3 times a day. There are no advance-purchase or length- of-st~y restrictions of any kind. But best of all,, when you fly the Friendship Express, you're not just flying for less-you're flying United for less. For reservations, call your Travel Agent. Or call United at 973-2121. Partners in Travel with Westin Hotels. '"ll'l11p '" "l'.11' k Le.ve Arrive Fare 8.00a m 1028a m 599• 10·45a m 1 IJ pm 99 1·55pm 4 20p m 99 S·OOpm 7 ·isp m 119 7·30p m 9 SS pm 99 9·00D m II 22 pm 99•• ·'-ol a' ~1labko Sundar • ''l.01 .,a1l~ble! ').uurd•t' ~ ""'' ~nd ... ht'dulr• "'bJt< 1 IO <'hntgt' ·Ali. llt11ted. you £.qness yourself be<mt1f ully1" ~/ Flythe friendly skies of United Call llited or your Travel Agent. ' •.. '"' .............. ~ .... ·.·-·-·----... -·-"'-'·· ... ··-·· .... - Daily Pilot MO N DAY. DE C 7. 198 1 CLASS IFIED cs -... Richest th oroughbred John flenry fades at I lollywood Park . C3. · Brewer's ready He gives Lakers a little extra in triumph By CURT SEEDEN 0t -o.i1, "' ... ''-" INGLEWOOD The past four year), h.n1• been rou~h for Jim Brewer . And whe n h l' \l.t'nl from Cleveland to De troil and then to Portlanti in a two year span. the 6·9 forward admtttt.•d h1: h..itl to s it down and assess has ruture But one thing Brewer neve r con~1dcn·d \I, ii~ quill ing .. I Just thou ght about how I t·ould m ak•· m ysetr pla y bette r a nd contribute ... Hr e\\t 1 explained shortly artcr the Lakers had d1 ),pO)it«I of lhe Kansa s City King s , 119-106 at the l"orum Sunduy nig ht You must unders tand that Bre wer ha), lOill'd quietly during his nine years in the NBA Ill' ha" ne ve r been a proliric score r. a nd has ~1x p11111h against the Kings Sunday night couldn t corr11· m uch close r to his career 6 2 average JJ'l'T THE UN IV F. R S ITY of M ln nesot ~• graduate m akes up ror a lack or sconn.i w 11 h t1m e h d e lermi nal1 o n and the a h i lt t v lo com prel)l•nd wha t 1s re quired or him i.l)i a r1:;N \ 1· for the Lakcrs Laker Coach Pat Rilt•\. for o ne . 1s '>Clll'>rtl·d with Bre we r. · "J i m Brewer ." the Lake r coac h beilm1·J imm ediately afte r em e r ging from the l.a"n dres s ing room "He's been waiting and wor king hard lie rides our ( stalwnarv 1 b1 cvl'lt: for ~5 m inutes ever) day and the n ha!> io sit .: Indeed , Brewe r has done a lot of sitting in tlw early stages of the 1981·82 season Before Sunrta\ nig ht ·s contest Brewe r had seen JUSt 56 minute-. of aet ion none of which cam e on the last road tri r> B UT RILEY CAl.1.1:;0 on Brewer m 1dwJ\ t hrough the third quarter arte r the Kini:~ h,uJ whittled away what had been a com fortabl1, l.ak1·r lead lo the point that they were down ~ 75 Jfll·r trailin~ 68·49 early in the s am e period 't•1•1111•rl hl..1· .111 l'lcr nit' Bn·wt·r refu)it>d to tire \1111 111 d1tl .1 !1111· Joli or rdu-.1n~ He,gg1e King l lll't t· \I. .1~ 1111.. 1>01 nt when I ne w aS5t),tant 1•0;11h1 11111 Ht•r lka turrlt'cl tu me and i.a1d We i., 111 1 1•11 · .l 1m •1lll h1• l1111k~ tr red · But until he • Bn·v.1·1 • w.1\t'), to rrw <.i nd '.'>aY!-i "Take me out,' h1· ·111n • to sl..i} 111 lt11·r1· until hl' cries uncle, · ltil1•\ "·"" ,11t1·r\I. :.irll i< 111 ' \\ ;1,11 t ll\ inc t() hutld B~wer rnto the - llt'nl "' tlll' 111¢.lit hut hl· \I. <l"' lr} in~ lo !XJIOl out the 111111111 l.111(·1· 111 J p.ilwnt bench C1nd how 1t ha!> 1·0 11111h11l1•d Ill lhl' l.Jkt·r-. "Ul't('S!I UltE \\f.;tt \\ F.ST :1 for :1 from the r1eld. hauled tl111111 I I\ 1• r l'bound~ a nd hlo1·kf'cl a couple o f ~hot~ • I h•· r1111nlwr.. 1lhn t 11!'<.t rl\ matc·h up \I. 1t h those or 11 ... l .. 11.1·1!> ... 1:1rt m~ ll\1· ;il l of "horn ),cored rn •l1111ltlt· !1~11n·-. \ud Ill••\ n·rf;11nl\ d1dn l add up to J ama al \\Ill-• < .11 •·• r to oooth 111i1nt "ha('h r esulted tn ca ... ;111tl111' II\ .111on from Iii :121 ram. m1d1.1.a·y lhrou~h th•· !111111 h q11art<·r 1111 gu\., 1 on 1 ht· hcm·h 1 unde rstand tha t -.i11111·l 11111·, tla·~ an• going to t>l<J\ five m inute-; or t h1•\ 11· 11111 1•111nc t11 111 ~1\ Jt Jll · Rlle.v explained I h1·\ I•· 111-.1 11'-l·cl to 11la\ 1nl! that wa' · Htl"' 111111111•'1 11111 th:.it the ke~ to has te am s 11111~1·\ 11 \ ,, ri· ... l. .... tth plent~ or breathing time ror K.111·1•111 \hd1tl .JJhlHlr Wilk!.'..,, :'l:orm Nixon and \t1tl'l1 K111wh.1k I or 111,1anl·(• .l ahbar pla.\cd JU!-t 16 minule>:> an th•· 111 ... 1 h;11f .ind <.·'1tt-d tht• gaml' before 1t \\a!> ),IX 011111111• ... •>Id 'I f'l he stlll had 15 points to lead a ll ~•·•.1 1•1 "' th1· half o.1n1J ftna..,he>d the e\'e ntnl? with :t \\ 11.fH.!'I l.t:D th.: Lakt•r!> with 22 whale :'t1 ag1c· ttthll,1111 .111tJ.•d ~l :.ind "UJH'hak C'hlpped Ill UI lt1h ' 1w1·tl1•rl ht:lp Crom ht!> bench Sunda y MAGIC ACT thl· l.ak1·r..., l·:,11 \Ill \l ,1_11 .IPhfbllll 11! 1-..ill•.1" l 'lt \ ' ·""' F111 11m "1111tl.1 ' nt_ht 0.11, ,., ... -· .. , c ....... ,..,,. \I 1°1"1\\l';J t ht·I .11 I h1· Brewer 's a ssignment which he t•ho"'l' to accept was to put a lid on t he K 1n~s Hl'l!l!1t· King Whale 15 minute), of pla ying t1m~ mu)it h..i\1• ru~ht '\111111.dl\ potl·nl ""xth ma n Mic hael Coope r \\ .1~ tll'ld 111 lll'>t .;t•\ t•n point!>-. whale !"1xon had 12 .dt1:1 a\1•1 .1c11114 rwJrh l~J p111 nt!I an his last nine 'J illi'' I-dtlw .J•11t!Jn t·Jm1· off the benc h and pl ayed a cS.•1• l \t\Ef:l~. Paizc> <:!I lt.11111·' lttl 1··l1111111d .1_,11 11 ,1 I .il..1·r' ''11n 1111 11 11; Angels purchase Bob Boone More deals expec ted as baseball meetings open this week in Florida HOLLYWOOD. Fla \P1 < ;.,1t·h1·r Bob Boone . who fo ll C1ul of fa\ ur w11 h lht• Philade lphia Phil lies after the haM·lrnll players' strike t•ncll·tl l:.i"l "'"a~on , ha), been sold lo the Angels for a n •1>0rted S250 000 Boone. 34. a \ ell•ran of nine vcarc; and a three -time ;\;a11onal l.t•acul' Ai l <;tJr w a" the fi rs t 1>la~ er n111\ ed 1n \I, h.11 \I, J ' expec tl·d to he J Ina"' \\t't.•k of 1r,11lang .ii baseball's annual \~ tnll•r TIWNin~ Hoone hatlc·d JU!--1 :!I I 1n ifi ~arne)i with the Phillie), l~1st wa..,1111 and \\ J'> n ·plal'l'<I a s s tarting t·atd1l•r h' \oUn.1! "c•l h Mor eland I ron1calh . :\l or<·land t1111 1., 1111 1tw trading blot·k l11·<·au-.1· ht ... \ .ilu1• prnhJhl\ can bring thl' f'h1ll11·" th• 'lJrt&nl! p111·ht•r and bullpen hamm 1•r tlu' lld1c\•· ltl<'' nee d to comp£'ll' f•1r tht· ;\ l. 1-: ..... t D1' 1-.111n cha mpionship Thl' Ph1lhe), still h,l\ ,. four t·aleht·r-. Mo reland. Bo D1a1 I Ion \11·l'11rrn ;.1t I. .tnd Ossie \'irl;.!11 J r Bill G11t•s, h1·ad .. r th1· i.:roup lh.1t recently hought th• l'lnlht· ... for S:lll 1;·, million. ~aad '"'" n11111· t•il!'lwr" \\di 1.'I> 1C pitc h mg can Ill' 11hta111Ni 111 r t•lurn The f'halht•:. report.-dh an· int1·rl'~tl·d in Toronto'!> Dave Slt•1h 1ir .J1rn C'lan('\ Fl11\ll Bannister or Seat th· or Hid. Sull'l1ffl' of th1 Los Angeles Do1h:1·1" 11..it c '01r.ilt·'· rct·l'nth nall"t·d manager 11t th•• l'h1ll1t·~ sa id he plannt-d to go with 1u'>t lv.o culchcrs C:iles a id the plan was to go with Diai. acqui red la t month in a thr('e team trade that t'O't thP Phillies outfielder Lonnie Smith Either V1r~1l or !\1cCormack v.ould he· kl'pl a!> ba ckup <;t>ne M<i uch. manager of the Angels ... :wJ he· t.•xpt-c'tPd Boone to catch at least 1:!0 gatnl'~ lie said hl''<I use pre-;cnt 1 <.il <'ht•rs Bria n Downing arid .loe Ferguson a" pa rt t1 me outrtl·ldcr<.. II \\LI" ohnous th.it '.\1aut"h did not expect 111 -.,1cn c att•ht·r Ed Ott. "hh hd'> gone the Ir •'l' a l!ent route R1111nl' 1.., not a 21 l hlllt·r ..,,ud ,\l auch \rl\ w J\ that dot·-.11·1 l'IJnn•rn me I Just \\ :1ni him to t'<•ll'h Jnd t h111V. and d trerl r ht• p11d1in~ .,, aff · P.1111 I hH·n-. l'hlllH'"' g1•m•ral rnanagl'r ';111! lh1•r1· ''''fl' .1 111uµll' of dub" 1nt1•11· ... 11·d 111 !loon•· II•• l''prt'''''" ...... mt· 1ntl'rf'"t 1n rt'l11rn1nL. 111 <'.il1for111a "' \\t· wnr ke<I up a rl1•;i l \\1th lht• \n).!l'b. 0\\l'O"' !.a1d or H•>ont• .1 11al1\1' of Sun D1l'~" B11111w w .1~ picked out of St,in ford in t he "'"'h round of tht• l!Jfi9 fri •t• a~Prlt d rart lie lw1 ,11ni· th•· l'hilla·" n.•i.:ular n1tcht.'r in 197:.J. and has ('ompiled a hretame batting a ve rage or ,263. Boone. a son or former major leaguer Ray Boone, is a two·time Gold Glove wanner . He is the National League player re presentative to the Players Association T he only other move m ade S unday was the re-sagmng by T oronto or free agent t'Jlehe r Buck Martinez. Among the many rumors that made the rounds at the meeting was that the St I .ou1s Cardinals m ight trade talented but t•ont roversial shortstop Garry Templeton 111 Raltimore for two pitchers T he Ba ltimore pitc hers m entioned were '.\t akc Flanagan. St eve Sto ne and Scott \1 t·{j regor The Cardinals also indicated they were r,•ad y to m eet the trad e de mand o f ovlfrelder S1xto Lezcano St•attle also reportedly was s et to oblige ii s imilar request by outfie lder Tom l'ac1or ek. th e ~econd ·leading hatter 1n the \mer 1can Leag ue \tontreal \I.a~ ~aid to be set to re sign frt•c agent s hortstop Chris Speier. while tht• Dodgers appeared on the brink or d111nJ.! the sa me with Baltimore free agent ~hortstop Mark Be lange r . Another re port had Dod gers super scout C'harley Metro joining Oakland as a coach. Cold just adds to Rams' woes Operation successful for Zorn Last chance for .500 season wiped out by Giants E AST R l .T ll EHFOHI) '\ J •A P l Subfree zing te mper:.1111r•'' 'nn\I. flurries a nd winds gusting more th.in 111 mph onl~ dddcd lo th(· Los Angeles Ram::-m1sl'n .. We h ad high hllPl'" or \I. inning our la-;t t hree games." said Ha m i. quart erback Pat Hade n. sore ly dis appointed a fl t>r .tht' :'\l'w Yo rk Giants 10 7 'victory Sunda~ da,.hc•d h1~ 1•xpect<1 t10n5 fo r a SOO season. .. Now. we'll ha' l' t11 ... rttl1· fur <1 losing record We thought that If \\ f ' I llU Id hold the G IC) nti. l<> lO or 14 points. we could ..,,·ore 20 a nd \I. in. t he q uarte rback addl'd HADEN BLAM t:O \~ eather con<11t ion~ fo r the Rams· reliance on rushing agains t tht• 'itroni: ' Giants derens1ve unit .. The wand Wt.all \ 1•n· much a fat tor T hen • was 1 no c hance (or ml' .... 1111 llatiPn. who rom ple ted eig ht of 21 passe<; for ~I \ant-; hout all I could do was hand orr . GianLs quarter hac·k St·ou Hrunnn ~ubbin-g for Sunday's NFL scores .'.'.:Y (;1;.,int' 111 Ram'-; c;rl'1:11 IS.i \ .It lk l rott 1-; Ch1c:ago 111. ~1 111nt•...i11.1 !1 Miami 24. :--;t'" Eng l~tnd 11 St. Loui ~ :Ju ~t'" 0 1 lt-<11h .1 Wa~hin~t on l:'i f>h i,l add1il11<1 I! San Fran\·t~l'O 21 r 1nt in11.1t 1 :i Dall as 37 B.alt 1mnn• 1:t Buffalo 28 S.111 1>1c•J.!o '!.i Tampa Ba ~ :.?1 .\11.tnlJ :.!:l De n ver Hi. K an,.1~ ('11 \ 1:1 St•attlt•2'i '\Y ,J pts2:J ToniJ(hl'' (~am1• P1tts h11 r J,!h :a l 0 ,1kl:i11d 1 l·h.111111•1 i .11 c s.~1 . rounclup, Pai;!<' CH CSf'L ~ummarit''· Pa~e ('I I I hl' ailing Phil Simm" alc;o had enormo us d1fflrult~ pa,o;ing I JllSt thrl'\\ a nd hoped the wand would get it lht•n· ... ~lid Brunner \\ho connected JUSt rave or his 2:! atte mpts for 1;7 ~ arrh It was so windy, I didn't know \I.hen· lhl' h~il l \I. <IS gorn,I! artcr I threw it. I 1·mild hardl~ 1·o ntrcil ttw hall · THE O~LV Pl.i\\'ER wh1> had an outstanding d~l\ \\a'.'> Leon Rra ghl. the Giants· rookie punt r..turnl'r. "ho wt up both '.':e w York scoring ti rl \ l'S Rnght 's 55 ~urd r eturn or f rank Corral's .t i vard punt put the G ia nts on the Ram s· 8-yard lant• ;rnd po~itaonl'd .lol' Da nelo for a 19-ya rd rield ,goa I that broke a 7 7 lie on the first play or the rina I quarlt'r 'It was j ust a matter of getting past the first 1w~ There was plenty or blocking downfie ld," said Rriithl. v.'ho broke d ear or middfe linebac ker Carl Ek<.•rn and then ~hook ofk Corral's attempie<t· tack le Ro b C arp e nte r 's th1rd ·p e r iod I -yard tnuc·hdown plunge a lso was set up by Bright, whose 16-yard return or Corral's 37-yard punt placed the Giants at the Rams' 34. "WE FELT the ri1t ht return would work well agaanst them," Bright said .. In the films . Corral kept trying to kick the ball to the right. but the ball would J!o left. so we lned lo work on the right return." Bnght said Halfback Wende ll Tyler slanted 2 yards right for the Rams· onl y touc hdown witb 5:29 elapsed in the game Tyler rushed for 31 of the 46 yards in the e ig ht play ~coring drive A 10-y ard holding penalty against Ra ms center Rich Saul was wiped out whe n Grants right e nd Gary Jeter was assessed 15 yards for roughing Hade n. Tiii!: VICTORY boosted the Giants to 7-7, and drnppc•d the Rams to 5·9. With games Lo J(O al(alnst Atla nta next Monday and Wasbfogton a week from Sund ay, the Rams must 11ettle lor their n rst-lostng seac;on smce 1972, when they finished 6·7·1. The game at frigid Giants Stadium drew 59.659 specta tors. t he sma llest c rowd of the season SEATTLE (A P l Seattle Seahawks qllarterback J im Zorn, who suffered a fractured left ankle the previous week. attende d S unday 's National Football League game with the N ew York Jets and said he ex peeled lo be "100 percent" next season. "There won't be any mobility problems next year," Zorn said. "The doctors have told m e that. ''They told me it was a reaJ s u ccessful operation and I'll have 100 percent recovery ... Zorn, 28. is recognized as one o r the league's m ost m obile quarterbacks . Zorn's comments came In his firs t general appearance before re po rters since his injury. The six-year pro veteran was hurt with 3:20 to go In a 32-31 loss to the Oakland Raiders here, while completing a pass to Sherman Smith. Zorn was hit by defensive lineman J o hnny Robinson. The qua rte rback Jett the Kingdome field on a stretche r a nd underwent s urger y a t Swedis h Hos pital the next day He w as releas ed fro m the hospitaJ Friday. Zorn. who must get around on crutches , watc hed Sunday's gam e between the 4·9 Seahawlts and the 8-4· 1 Jets from the Seattle coaches' box. He sat next to Seahawlts offe nsive coach Jerry Rhome. "I 'd rath e r n ot be on crutches," Zorn jo~ed. "but at leas\ I'm out of~-" MAKING HIS MARK I .. tkl'I' t't•:..t•n t' :\Lark Landsht·1·g1.•r tips 111 -;lu~~n~ 1 ~1<1 h:ilt •)f Sund:i~ ... g a m l' at thl' Forum Mµncie's fuinble fatal SAN DIEGO u \P 1 Buffalo Coac-h Chuck Knox sa1<1 'T here were no secrets" to "toµµi n~ San Diego's powerful orrcnse rn the second harr or the B 1 lls · 28 27 victory Sund a~ ·'The def ens& came up with the big pla} s a nd stop ped them when we had to, .. said Knox arter the n1 lls stayed a h\(' for a berth in the Nationnl Foot ball Lea gue playoffs. The b1g~est play «am e> v.1th l es ~ th a n t w n min u t es remainini;t. when Buffalo corne r back Rufus Ress recm ered a Chuc-k Muncie fumble <let!p an Bills · territor y to e nd the Chargers · rinal threat. "It was a great KO mf' ag ainst a great team ... saacJ Kno'< "You c an't shut San Diego nut T he ir orrense 1s so pote nt. 'l'l' kne'I' we had to score a lot of point!> · T hl• Hills. with the stmg1est lier ense 1n the AFC. Ii m 1ted the l'XJ>l(lSl\'t.' Chargers lo just two held goals in the second half. ··w e had a lot of big plays by a lol or people ... sa id Knox. • T he ''1ctory boosted the Bills to 9 5. a halr·game behind Miam i in the AFC East race. The Chargers. 8·6. dropped to second in the AFC West behind Denver , and San Diego remains m stron~ conte ntion for a playoff s pot Charger sarety Pe te Shaw said Buffalo's ability to conve rt on key s ituations turned the tide. "That's what broke our backs," sa id Shaw. "Our destiny was in our hands and we let 1t slap a way " Rufra lo q uarte rback Joe F er~u ~on e nginee red lwo third-quarte r scoring drives, of 70 la nd 68 ~ards. ·-' . . .. . . . ... .· 0 .. -Orange Coast DAILY PILO I/Monday. Oocember l 1981 ,, ..------------------,,-------------------------------------------------;-------------------------Flyers strike quickly to win 11 *' I Career-ending, injury blessing in disguise From AP dlspatche11 NORMAN, Okla The injury [il that eJlded Don Key's football career C t probably saved his life. Key, a junior offensive lineman for the Oklahoma Sooners. was a unanimous all-Big Eight choice this season for a rareer an profession al football But an a ccidental blow from teammate and roommate Ly ndle Byford. playing next to him at tackle in a game with Texas Ort. 10, ruptured Key's kidney. Key avoided te lling coaches about the huge . bruise that appeared. the n we nt away He played in four more games before the dull arhe grew to unbearable proportions. On Nov 19. Key's kidney was rcmov-ed. After the surgery, doctors. discover ed it was cancerous. Key must undergo 21 radiation treatments tn the coming months. but he has been assured all traces of cancer have been removed. "I'm not going to lie about it. I've done m \ share or hell raising, .. Key said ... But I feel someone upstairs was watching over me I don't go to church every Sunday. I don't pray a lot But l 've always believed tn God. To be honest. I believe He had something to do with this I think the Lord s tepped in .. His mother, Carolyne Norred. shudde rs over the thought of what might have been 1f the injury had not for used attention on the kidney ··Lynd le has been depress ed over the s ituation." s he said "Don told him not to worry. He told him 'Thanks for s a\•tng m y life.· .. puote of the day Florida nose guard Robin fisher after the Gators trounced Florida State. 35·3, and earned a trip to the Peach Bowl: "I love my mama and daddy. but I 'm glad I don't have to spe nd C hristmas with them I'd rather be in Atlanta play ang West Vir~inia ... hill Kartwr 111wnt•d lht• r(lnng (ii f11 r Phtla clt•lphlU and :11ld1•fl unolhl·r ' go.ti 1 •• ,, lhun l wo m 1nutl'' later a~ I hl• fo'IH·rs rippl'd St I.out-. K 2 Surula~ 111 Ttw N;.1\lonul Hockey League Tht' Fl Vl'l ~. Kon ••tuckh arl ahw ~l·un·d u JHUr or quu:k J.tOUb l'tilhl 'l'l'Olld' a11urt in the third pt•r1od lo breuk 11 Philuclt!l phrn rct·ord for f u ~ t t' ., I h u 1• k l o b u c· k i.: u a I !> I> > o n (' pkt\ l'r ltook1e n :nl('r lli.ilt• lla"'t'rchuk fired u pair or lh1rtl·JK'rtt1d gouts to SJ)Urk W111n1ptog to u 5 2' v1f·tory ovt•r thl' N(•w York Islanders. W1nn1pc•g, wh1C'h snapped a four i.:u ml' 10,ini.: s treak. 111 okt· 11 2 2 tit• with lhrt!e st r~1g ht goal!-. Former Ha nger Oou g S u Ill man .. 'tl'fH l'tl tlt1· g;imt• w1nn1ni.: ••11•111 i.:oa I and <!~~1~t l'tl on two other I IJrlJor <I ~1.·•irl'S ;1, thl' Whttler!<. topped the 'll'w Y11rk H.tn).ll'I' 5 :l Sulltm;m. a left w1n~l·r .w11u111·tl hy llurtford from :'111·"' York at the start 11f th1· M'a ... 1111, hrokt' J :J :1 t1t• when he took <• pa"' from Mit kt:') Vokan a nd beat Ranger rwt 01 111dc·r Slt'H' "t't'k' . . . Ric St•iling 'l<'Ored t\~ It•· 1111 tlw S;1hr1•.., a .. BuH;ilo handed l'tlhhurg h .1 7 I '•·tbat•k Sunda\ ·, 'c·h1'llulerl 1.!Uffit• h1•ty.i•1•11 Toronto Jnd Ro .. tori a l lh1· Ho'>l(Hl c:~1rden \\ J '> JIO'>lj)Ofll·d bt'('tlUSt:' u( (I 'l'\ t•rt• ..,,,m..,torm an lht· Ea .. t Thi· •norm tht> \\ or-;t 111 '\1•\\ 1-:11 ~la111I 1n lhrt•I! 'car-. abo 1·;111"•11 Hw '>hlllllll~ tlo\I. II of no .. ton ... Lo~an . \1r11111 t 11uh·l1nteh Nrchlaus frres Angelo. longtime caddie '\flfffll l'i\l.!\1 Hl~A<'ll. 1-'lu c;1\llt•r ·'·ll'k ~11·kl.1u .. ha .. fired long11mt• l'.llllh 1\lll.:l•lo Arg(•1.t and h 1 n ·d a :!ti ~ t-.ir old golf prn, .I eff S11nkl', "hum N1t'klau:-. ht>pcs c·un <·arn ht'> h:1i.:~ and lwlp run h..., hu:-.1ni·'~ \ enture' · I \\as l11ok1n~ fur ..,uml'IHl<i\ who t·oult.J rlo rt111n· lh<tn l·:Jrl'\ m,, hag .· S1l·klau!> 'ia id SalurdJ} The 11l•·J ,., lo (!1\e him the op1mrt11ml \ lo 1·adch fur me ,incl i.:n t• 111111 t ht: 11pportu n1t~ Ill Olli\(• 111111 lhf' IJU!'>lllt'S' t•rul t1H1 \1 j.(l'J ' r1nni.: c·ume after ht• d11l11 t '><'11u1 out <• pin plJ1·1•m1•11t <JI lht• ll all or I" .1 111 t· I o 11 r n ;.i m c n t r n 1'11whur't '\ < · \ 11 J.! (• I 11 h J '> I 11 -. l h I ' 1•1111t11..a ,.-.m .'l.tl'klau ... saul NICKLAUS I h1•1 1· hJ\ l ' lwen SI;.'\ er al rn ... IJnr l'" ,,,,.,.till' fJ ,l tllll'l' ot lour \l'iffS that I n11lw1·d lhtnl.!'> ltlw lhJl hJp1wn I Y.a . ..,n.l getlrng thl· 'llH'' 11f l'\t 1t1·rn1·n1 from him ;ind even lltlll' tl1111g lw '""lid d11 "J!> hl'g1 nn1ng 10 ups~t nw · Smythe wins trophy __ Yachtsmen present awards _ _ Randy Smyth of Huntington Harbour Ya c ht C lub wa s _a warded the Andy Gram Olympic Trophy at the Southern California _ Yach ting Association annual Oldtimers meeting Friday night at Balboa Yacht Club Nearly 200 m embers from the ..... 75 SCYA affiliated clubs attended the meeting at whirh 18 new certificates were awarded for members who have been engaged in yacht rac ang for SO years or more. Smyth and his crewman, Jay G laser, we re only the second recipients of the Gram Trophy, a giant silver bowl awarded to the -yachts man of a n SCYA affiliated club who has dis tinguis hed himself in Olympic class yachl racing. The original recipient was -Dennis Conner of San Diego Yacht Club. Smyth and Glaser were lauded for their outs tanding racing career in 1981 in which thev won the Olympic Classes Rega'tta at Long Beach in the Tornado c atamaran class. followed by the Tornado world l'hamp1nn o;h111 1n Europt'. thl' Princ11l· 18 Jnd I' r 1 n d I e I Ii n <t I 1 11 n a I champ1onchrp" The donor.Andy Gram 1Jf BYC. is recognizcd as 0 1\t' or the toµ authorities an }aC'ht rJ<·1n~ rull·~ He has served on th1• 1ud~t'" Jnll Juries of many of thl' nat11>0Jl and inter national Y<Jl'ht rJc·1ni.: regattas in the world SCYA admitted onl' ncY. cl uh tu its r oster. the F'our Wand ' Yat'ht C lub of Huntington II arbour a nd recognized the name· chan,ge of th~ Palos Verdes Yacht Club t•i the RcdondoBear h YachtC'lulJ Retiring SCYA Commuclorl• Don Brown of Alum1t<J:-. Ba' Yacht Club pres ide d at the m eeting and a nnounc·cd that lhl' annual change of watch mcc·ting would be held :.it California Ya<'ht C lub Jan. 9 :"'ew officN~ to be inducted are Hoh W1hon C a lifornia Ya t·ht Cluli . rom modore· J oe Steele Catalana I s land Yac ht Cl uh \JC''-' commod or e . J ohn RCJbtn<;on. Bal boa \'acht Cl u b . rear comm6dore ; R oger \\'!Ison. She rman Oaks. se<:retarv and Jim '.'llu gent. B\'C.trca surcr MI LESTO NE Fon\ .1nl .I ,1 trl ,1,d \\'1 ll..1· .. ..,i-01'1•d I ht" 111 1111t111t p111111 nl 111 ' \ H \ I .I l't'l'I ~1111d ,I\ ..... 'Ill' l..ikl'I .... 111111 J•l·tl 11.1-.1 K :in""' 1 '11 , ? ) 'I 1111, Dutcl1 yacht takes race •\ t 'i 'Kl.1\:":I>. ~ Z The Dutrh ;.;.11·ht l"l;.1•r has \I.On line honors· f1rst t11ftnt\h 1 tn the wcond leg of thl' four kl! Whttbrf'Lid Around t ht• World ract· Kite. Danrel come out on top l>c~ptll' two liogeys, Tom Kite 1u11l Rfth UanM bcut bnck u tough c h u 111! n ~ ,. I o r u t w o s t r o k e • 18 undl'r 1>ur 270 vll'lMy in thl' Mixed Team Golf tour11111m·11t .Sunday 1n L.argo, 1-'lu Kile and l>u111cl, th1· ka1hnK money winners Of} the m en und women's tours , i:rabbed u thnie·1'troke lead uftc:r thl' third round and h~ld on ;1s Vane• 11.-afnn u11d Kathy Morse closed in fast to l'la1 m lhl' runnt!r UJ> tl ix>l Miiier Barber ovcrcumc a double bogey on the lGth hole and edged defcntl1ng champion Arnold Palme r by two strokes to win the PGA Colonial ~nn Sc111ors Chump ions hip. llarber shot a c losing 73 for 11 72 hole total or 281, while Palmer fired a 2 unclcr 70 in th(' final round for a 283, S·under 1w1· Hurbcr. in his first year on the seniors tour, collect('d $20,000 for the victor y Duesler wins tennis tourney Bob Dueslf"r of Nt'wport Beach • d efeated Bob Perry (If La Jolla, 6-3, I 6, 6 3 Sunday to win the m en 's 'tnglcs 45 d1 v1s1on of the national seniQrs hard court lt'nnis ch<tmpionshsps in La Jolla In the father son competiuon. Laguna Beach's Dick and Ricky l..t-ach whipped Git and Mike Howard of San f'ranC't~co, 7·6, 6·1 University of < )rcgon runner Alberto Salazar, owner of the \\Orld marathon record, was named top lJ .S long ds~tanrc runner at the national convention 11f Thl' Alhlcttcs Congress . Jim D'Orsaneo .,1·orcd on a header with four minutes and 56 !>l·cunds gone tn overtime to give Connecticut a • 2 I, v1C'tory oH•r Alabama A&M in the NCAA .. uc·ccr c hamp1onsh1p gam e at Stanford Sunday Hig Sky Conference schools Boise Stall· l'r11vcr:.it~ and l d<tho State will host :'\t'AA fJ1v "1on I AA semifinal football games ~aturcluy Ho1 :-.c Stall' will hos t Eastern l\t·ntu<·k~ \\hill· Idaho State welcomes South (':ir·1,l1n<i St<i tl! Telev1 s1o n. radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are. , .• , excellent; • , , worth wa tching ; •• lair .. forget it. e 6 p.m .. Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ N Fl FOOTBALL: P ittsburgh at Oakland. Announcers: Frank Giff ord, Howard Cosell and Don Meredith. The Steelers are coming off a pasting of the Rams and bOast an 8·5 record, good for second place tn the American Conference Central 01v1sioo. Oakland is b·l on the year and all but out of the playoff picture. RADIO Football KNX 110701 Basketbclll K DAY ( 15801 Pittsburgh a t Oakland, o p.m .. USC at Portland, 7; 30 p.m , From Page C 1 LAKERS WIN • • • ~ -.111ttJ 12 m1nulc'i. tl1c;h1n~ out four assists while )1 <irk Lanc1st>l'r .[!er added eight points while g1v1ng 1·1ther J abbar or Kupchak a rest "The 1mµnrtant thing as that the reserves do pla)o . nott"J Rtlei. ··c;uys like £dd1e and Brewer c an reel some confidenre and not have all the pressure on them because there's always some s tarter<; out thcr c with the m . I don't want the guys 1starter..1 to gel into the habit of having to play a lot of mrnult·-. · BRF.\\ER S.\10 he was JUSl lr}tng to s t ay in ~ha pt· b~ 'Pl'n1ltng an e xtra 20-25 minutes either bl'fore or after µract1r1.· on the rourt I still bl'llt'H' 1n m yself that I can plav. You ha\'(• to a~se!<.S an your own mind JUSl ho~· mu(·h you an• g111ng lo play a nd how much you like lo pla) \'1111 C'a n-'l h ave anyone take away your 1llus1on .... · he explained A~ for hi" "U<'Ct!SS tn holdang King to just 19 point!> Hre\\t!r had a ~ample explanation. "Ever '>tn n· htl!h :-.c h()<)l. I 'vl' been told a guy can 't srore \\hl'n ht· clot.•'n I h;_ivc the ball." he noted Hrt •\\er l'an n·rlaanly identify with that logic. Jin1 Thorpe's QB dies OR fo:Go:\l C ITY . Ore. IAP> -Funeral ser\'lres will h<.• held Wednesday for Joe Libby, the quarterbark and captain of the famed Carlisle Indian School football teams lhat were coached by P o p Warnl'r a n d . had J im Thor pe in their bar k frl'ld L1bb;. rl1 l·.d Saturday at a Portland hospital ~t the agt· of 9-1 To11rney I • action set Newport faces Pacifica The second week of high school tournament basketball action, a lon g with a scattering of non·league gumes, gets under way this week with Ne~port '.farbor th e only Orange Coast area team active tonight. . T~e Sailors tangle with Pacifica High at 7:30 an a first round d ue l. ~t the Santa Ana' f"nvitational. Newport Harbor Is the defending champion. ~aguna Beach'~ reserves are also in action, m eeting Lynwood an the s ame tourney in the 6 o ·clock lid·IJfler. Here's a look al this week's tournament and non-league action: Fountain Valley Tournament Tuesday 6 ~.m Mira Costa vs . Servste 7·45 -Fountain Valley vs SA Valley Wednesday 6 p.m . Alhambra vs. Huntington Beach 7:45 Ocean View vs. Los Alamitos Thursday's Second Round 6 ~.m -Mira Costa·Servite winner vs. Los Alamitos -Ocean View winne r : 7 :45 - Alhambra-Huntington Beach winner vs Fountain Valley·SA Valley winner. Santa Ana Tournament Tonight 6 p.m Lynwood vs. Laguna Beach No. 2 7:30---Pacific a vs. Newport Harbor ' Tuesday 6 p .m. Laguna Beach vs. Saddleback 1 ·JO-Buena Park vs. Santa Ana El Segundo Tournament Today 3 :30-Sales ian vs . Crossroads 5-Yucca Valley vs. Redondo 6:30--0ak Park vs. Ros amond 8-Pater Noster vs . El Segundo Tuesday 3:30-Maranatha vs. Quartz Hill 5 Nelles vs . Woodbridge 6:30--Rio Hondo Prep vs Chaminade 8 Providence vs . A vsation 3.15 4:45 Grande Sonora Tournament Today Tustin vs. Bue11a Park llacienda Heights Wilson vs 6·30-Sunny Hills vs Capistrano Valley 8 Sonora vs Savanna Tuesday 3 · 15 La Serna vs Rowland 4:45---Canyon vs . University 6·30 La Habra vs. Magnolia 8 Brea·Olinda vs Irvine San Clemente Tournament Wednesday Bois a 6 p.m -San Clemente No. 2 vs. Costa Mesa 8 Long Beach Wilson vs. Katella Thursday 6 p.m -Los Amigos vs Foothill 8 Chino vs San Clemente Non-league Tuesday Edison at Inglewood 17:30) Momingssde al Ocean View <7. 301 Wednesday Maler Oei at Crespi (7:30> Mission Vie.io at El Toro (7.30 1 La Quinta at Westminster 17:30) Friday Mater Dei at Bosco Tech 11 ·301 Westminster at O range 17 : 301 Saturday Mission VieJO at Marina <7:301 El Toro at Laguna Hills 17:301 Driessen may stay HOLLYWOOD. Fla. 1AP1 -Cincinnati Reds President Di~k Wagne r sa ys he has no plans to t rade Dan Driessen and says the first baseman has the team·s starting job that he lost to Johnny Bench last season . "Dan Driessen 1s bas ically the first baseman and I think he'll probably open at first base for us in 1982," Wagner s aid Olympic duel till brewing Th e battle over which sailboard w indglider. Windsurfer or none .._will be used in the 1984 Olympic Nine compete ~ine classes of sailboats turned out Sunday for the second race of B alboa Yacht C lub's Sunk1st Series . d es pit e fo J.: and occasionally drizzly skies f-1 ;. l'r \'<I' first to f1ns:.h an lhe ( '.qll' To" n tn Aul·kl<tnd le~ in a -.tut m plaguE.'d rare with the Ne" Zc.,ilantl .\ Lidll C'l'ra mco Both 'ac ht ~ ra c·c cl hl!ad to-head thr 1111,t;!hout the e ntire le.g tn four Y. l'l'k" o f <.torm \ s eas tn the NFL standings * * * * * * * * * * * *·* : JOHNSON & SON : • • achting games is still in dispute m o ng the Inte rnational Yacht acing Union. the United States acht Racing Union and the Los ngeles Olympic Organizing ommittee. The controversy arose when YRU chose the German·built ~Wind glider as the board to be used n the 1984 games. This prompted vociferous complaint from the uilders of Windsurfer. stating ha t Windsurfer patent rights o uld prohibit Windglid ers being mported to this country. The atented Wind s urf e r i s ranchised t hroughout the world Board sailors also complained hat the Windglide r was not as an fficient racing board a s the indsurfer. Winners in outside classes PHRF'·A Flying Ci rcus. N1t·k Tolman. SSYC PHRF·B Firecrest. Pat Glazier. VYC PH RF-C Vortex. Brure Twichell. V'(C SORO Shockwave. Joe Winkelman. SSYC SANTANA-20 Salsa. M.1rk J e nsen . BCYC. ETCHELl.S-22 Rahc. J ark Cannon. BYC LUOERS-16 l.olhpop, Bud Mc Nair, BYC. HOLDER -20 Sun,h tn ~ Daydream.Steve Ross. BYC J -24 All Spunked v p. Robin Sodaro. RYC frc•1•11ng latitudes. · F l,\ l'r hrokc the elapsed time r<·c•ord M'l II\' the vacht Condor an t ht' l!)i7 7M ran• h): 41 i hours ~ l' x t .\ athl ex peeled 1 nto port is F rl0 nl·hman t:rar Taberly's F.u ru martht~.Aol lowcd ·b y ('h:dlcni.:C'r, Charl<.'s lle 1dsierk Ill. Kntt•r 9. Xargo Ill. Disque rt nr. l.~lulrn~e:-. and lhc Amencan t•n t r,\ Alaska f:<11::lt• 1\ l:...,ka E<iglc.• )JroJ<.'Cl manager :\11kt• rarlc,\ reported tha t the .\al' ht was ahout 1.000 n1tles from Auc kland and was expected to at rt ,:e this weeke nd. Al.i:.ka Eagle was standing in H>th 1>larc on corrected time but t•ould improve that position under fa ,·orable wind ronditions . 1979 CADILLAC' SEVILLE Leather seating area, AM·FM stereo radio and Cadillac w~re wheel covers .. ( 1AKZ762> S}0,995 •• .. • SATIONAL CONFER ENCE Westn n Divis ion • p • • resents . . . • AMERICAN CONFERENCE • it Weste~n Division • it• W L T PF PA Pct. W L T PF PA Pc L ': : x-San Fran 11 3 ·0·308 227 .786 Denve r 9 5 O 274 241 .643 • It Atlanta 7 7 0 382 304 .500 Kansas City 8 6 o 326 267 .571 ._ It Ra m s 5 9 0 275 305 .357 San Diego 8 6 O 431 357 .571 • It New Orleans 4 10 0 183 322 .286 Oakland 6 7 O 227 270 .462 • It f:astern Division Seattle 5 9 0 267 344 .357 • tt Dalla~ 11 3 0 336 254 .786 Eastern Division • It Philadelphia 9 5 O 320 200 .643 Miami. 9 4 1 312 262 .679 • • NY G ia nts 7 1 O 262 237 .500 Buffalo 9 5 O 286 250 .643 • Jt St Louis 7 7 O 305 350 .500 NY Jets 8 5 1 313 271 .607 • • Washington 6 8 0 279 328 .429 New Eng. 2 12 0 291 328 .143 • • NFL •• Central Divis ion Baltimore 1 t3 O 222 474 .071 • it Tampa Ray 8 6 O 272 227 .571' Central Division • Pleb of it Detrmt 7 7 O 335 295 .500 CinciM ati 10 4 O 374 266 714 • Tll. w... it Green Bay 7 7 O 286 326 500 Pittsburgh 8 5 0 299 229 .615 • It' Minnesota 7 7 O 312 314 .500 Houston 6 8 O 254 -.r .429 • it Chica~o 4 10 O l9S 294 286 Cleveland 5 9 0 242 319 .357 • it x Clinchl'd d1v1sion title tr lf . ·• . ... • • • • tr .. rtr • ·• •. , .. • • • • I· • • .. • • • ... • • • • MIW t«>UllSI •: PllTS DEPAITllEllT NOW ~ • !>"""' _________________ ___. ~'·* * * * * * * * * . OPIM 1:00 &a te I :00 P .M. SATUIDA YS :. **••••***************·~··········~~ - oz 0 Oran9e Coaf>t DAIL v PILOl /Monday. Oecembor 7 1981 ('3 The Bues don't stop until they take over lead An 8-6 record is good enough to top the NFC Central, where three other teams are j ust breaking even F rom AP l>li pakhH TAMPA, i''la . Quarterback Doug Williams and wide receiv~r Keven House team ed on a 7l yurd scoring play to give Tampa Bay the lead with 9:39 remaining and the Sues held on Sunday for a 24·23 N1ttlOnlll Football League victory over the Atlanta Falcons . Willia ms' second touch~own pass of the day, fo ur minutes 1tfler Atla nta's Wi lUam Andres ra n 2 yards to give the Falcons a 23·17 lead, helped the Bucs t.akti over sole possession of first place In the NF C Cent ral Division with an 8·6 m ark. The victory wasn't secured. however, until Atl•nta's Mick Luckhurst. who had kicked three fi rst-ha lf rield goals, missed a 45-yard attempt ·with four seconds re maining . after quarterback Steve Bartkowski had marched the Falcons to the T ampa Bay 28. T he vict o r y m oved the Bucs ahead o f Minnesota, Green Bay and Detroit , who all have 7-7 records. Atlanta , which is still In the race fo r a wild-card pla yoff berth. also dropped to 7-7. Williams. who completed 19 of 29 passes for 290 a yards, went over the 10,000-ya rd career pa ssing m ark whe n h e dro pped back on a second-and-4 play from the Tampa Bay 29 and hit House in stride at the Atlanta 30. House, who beat Falcons rookie cornerback Bobby Butler on the play, raced into the end ione untouched Packers 31 . Lions 17 GREEN BAY, Wis. -Lynn Dickey passed for 279 yards and two touchdowns a nd Harla n Huckleby scored t wice on I-ya rd plunges, rallying the resurgent Green Bay Packers to a 31·17 victory over Detroit. Dickey's touchdown pass es cam e on plays covering 5 yards to Paul Coffman and 15 to J ames Lofton as the Packers. 1·1. fought back from a 10·0 deficit for their fifth victory in their past six gam es. The Lions had a three-ga m e winning streak snapped and slipped to 7-7. The Packers took the lead for good at 14-10 on Dickey's scor ing pass to Coffman 17 s econds before halftime. A 46-y ard pass from Dickey to Lofton carried to the Detroit 5 and set up the touchdown as the PaC'kers drove 80 yards m only 36 seconds. Lofton. who caught four passes for 90 yards. beat Luther Bradley in the nght corner of the end zone for his touchdown reception as the Packers led 21-10 in the third quarter Bears 10. Vikings 9 CHICAGO Bob Avelhni 's 72-yard touchdown pass to Brian Baschnagel early in the fourth quarter lifted Chicago to a 10-9 victory and dealt a ser ious blow to Minnesota's cha nces for a divisional title. The bomb was Avellini's first touchdown pass 1n two years and came on the fi rst play from scrimmage after the Vi kings had taken a 7.3 lead on a 3-yard scoring pass from Tommy Kra me r to Ah mad Ras had, The loss was the third straight for the Vikings and their fifth in the last seven games. The Bears broke a three-game losing streak and are 4·10. Walter Payton of the Bears gained 112 yards in 33 carries to go over the 100.yard m ark for the 46tb time in his career. Kramer. limited to six completions in the firs t half, unlimbered his a rm in the second ha lf and directed a 65-yard touchdown drive in which he completed s ix passes Kramer set up the scoring pass with a 29-yard strike to Terry Lecount which put t he ball on the Chicago 2-yard hne Redskins 15. Eagles 13 WASHI NGTON Wash i n gton's Mo nte Coleman ran 52 yards for a touchdown on an interception and the Redskins forced Philadelphia to miss a field goal in the rinal minute of play to give the Skins a 15·13 victory T he Redskins. 6-8. tr ailed 13·6 at the end of t hree quarters but rallied behind Mark Mosley's 45-yard fi eld goal a nd Coleman's int erception to take a 15·13 lead with 6·29 remaining in the game The Eagles' final drive started from their own 20 with 2: 17 remaining Qua rte rback Ro n J aworski. who earlier t hrew two touchdown passes to Billy Cam pfield. completed fo ur passes as Philad elphia moved to the Redskins· 14. WINNING HOOKUP T ~ampa B :i' quarterback Doug \\'tlham~ 1 ll'lt h·anwd on a 7 1 _,uni sf'onn~ pl.1.' \\1th '""l' l't.'C'l'l\'l'r Kl·\ 111 11 1111~1· ; ..... Bah· ...... 111p11t·rl \tlanta 2.t 2:1 Running plays by Wilbert Montgomery and Booker Russell moved the Eagles to the 8 Rut Philadelphia kicker Tony Franklin never got the chance io boot what would have been the go-ahead fi eld goal after an err ant snap from center was recovered by the Redskins with 54 seconds left on the clock Cowboys 37. Colts 13 BALTIMOR E Ron Springs scored three touc hdowns . .one on a pass from s ubst itute quarterback Gle nn Carano. as Dallas whipped Balttmore 37-13 and handed the Colts their 13th s traight defeat The victory gave the Cowboys a two-game lead in the NFC East over Philadelphia. their opponent next week Tony Dorsett gained 175 yards on a personal high 30 carries for Dallas. wh1C'h took a 27-6 halftime lead Dorsett's performance gave him a season total of 1.506 yards and enabled him to wrest t he league rus hing lead from George Rogers of the New Orleans Saints 49ers 21. Bengals 3 CINCINNATI J oe Montana's two touchdown passes and one scoring dive gave San Francisco a 2 1·3 victo ry over mis t ake pro ne C1ncinnat1. preventing the Benga ls from clinching a playoff be rth. Montana's passes o f 4 y ard s to r eser ve fullback Ball Ring in the first quarter anc..I 15 yard!-! to wade receiver Dwig ht Clark two seconds befnre halftime and has l·yard plunge in the fourth quarter helped raise the 49ers· record to 11 ·3 givan~ them a home-fie ld advantage an the first round Qf the National Conference playoffs T he Bengals. 10·4. killed themselves with turnovers. dropped paSSt!S and penalties and losl s t arting q uarter bac k Ken Anders on with a s prained right toe early 1n the third quarter Cincinna ti fumbled the ball away three lames. Anderson was intercepted twice and replaceme nt J ack Thompson had one pass picked up. Dolphins 24 . Patriots 14 MlAMI -E m battled David Wood le y dove 1 yar d for a touchdown and tossed a 4-yard scoring pass to Eddie Hill as M1am1 whipped New Engla nd, 24·14 The loss was the seventh straight for the 2 12 Patriots, who dropped their 14th st raight game at t he Orange Bowl. where they last won in 1966. The loss also left the Patriots winless m seven road games this year and winless tn s ix gam es against AFC East Division rivals M1am1's Tony Nathan gamed 119 yards on 17. carries for has first 100-~ ard game as a pro. while rookie fullback Andra Fr anklin gained 52 yard!-! on 16 car ries. Franklin, who has gamed 622 yards this season, passed Jim !<11 ck·s club rookie rushing record by 1 yard Patriots' quarterback Mall Cava nau~h . starling for the third str aight game in place of John Henry has an off day Richest thoroughbred fades to fourth at Hollywood Park I NG L E WOOD (AP > -J ohn He nry has s urpassed the $3 m illion m ark in career earnings. the first thoroughbred ever to accomplish the achievement. However . the 6-year·old gelding looked pretty ordina ry in the inaugural Hollywood Turf Cup. Veteran Bill Shoem aker took John Henry to the lead s hortly after the s tart of the 1 ~-mile event on Hollywood Park's turr course Sunday. and it appeared for quite a while that the 2-S favorite might go wire-to-wire. But he couldn'thangon. "John Henry is a grea t horse ; this just wasn't his day." said the 50-ye ar-old Shoemaker after his mount had faded to fourth place. ··He still ranks right up there with the best of them. The winner really came runrtlng past us ." Shoem aker referre d to Provident ial II , a 4-year·old Irish-bred who finished strong to prevail by a neck over the hard-charging mare Queen to Conquer. one or four distaffers entered. Goldiko was third, l ~ lengths behind Queen to Conquer and a neck in front of J ohn Henry. ••nos HORSE is a strong closer, and whe n we were running up on J ohn He nry, t knew he was going to wi9." said Alain Lequeux of France. who guided the S-l shottohissurprising victory. '1He is so big and strong that even when we were bumped by the outside horse <Queen to Conquer>. it did not hurt our chances." Providential II passed John Henry entering the s tretch a nd then battled Queen to Conquer the rest of the way, pulUng away slightly toward the end. The winning time was 2: 26-4 /S, well off the course record • of 2:24setby Sirlad in 1979. Ptovidential ranthefmal q,uarte r-mile in 23-4/S seconds. Daly take8 over Cavaliers RICHFIEL D . Ohio CA P > -F o rmer Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach Chuck Daly made no promises Sunday u he assumed his new r ole as ~ad coach of the 5truH Ung Cleveland Cavaliers. "I'm loold n1 forward to the challenge," Daly said. "I'd be remiss If I guaranteed al\)'thlnc." The Ca vaJien are 4-14 and in last place in the Central Conference of the NaUonal Baalretball Aasoci.Uoo's Eaatem Dlvlaion. a T he victory was worth $325.500 to owner Serge Fradkoff or Geneva. Switzer land. and nearlv doubled the earnings of Providential I l. who has now collected $657 .079. SECOND PLACE was worth Sl00.000. third pJace meant $75.000 and J ohn Henry's sha re for fourth was $37,500. raising his career earnings to S3.022,810for owners Dorothy a nd Sam Rubin Prqvidential II. who carried 126 poiunds, paid S12.60. SS and S4'.80. Queen to Conquer, ridde n by Marco Castaneda and carry ing L23 pounds. returned ~.40 and $4.40. Goldiko. ridden by Don Pierce and carrying l26 pounds. paid $5.20 to show. J ohn Henry also carried 126pounds. ·'The winner is a good horse. a top ho rse. a nd he's only come into his own t he past couple or months." sa id Cha rles Whittingha m . tr ainer of the fi rst two fi nishers. "I don't give the Frenchma n ( Lequeux. who is 35> any instructions . H" seems to know this horse very well and he sure gets the job done with him. "I ALSO am very excited a bout the way t he ma r e (Queen to Ra nquer > ran. She was trying to catch up after some very slow fractions." A crowd of 34,953 watched the race. Little J o hnny finishe d fifth. followed b y Rainbo w ~onnection. Argument. Princelet . The Very One · and Wickerr. Spence Bay. who was only a neck behind John He nry in the Oak Tree Invitational at Santa Anita earlier this fall. was scra tched because he was s te pped on by a n exerc ise pony Sunday morning. The injury was not believed to be serious . 23rd ANNUAL SNOW SlJMMIT YOUTH SKI CAMP DEC. 26 to 31 • AGt;s 7 to 17 Cert1f1ed Instruction All Lifts Meals l..odg1ng Transportation Ftom Newport Bftc:h Los Angeles - Redlands Enrollment · 75. Campers · Fee 12'75 ·Adult Supervision By Bellows Lodl(e Box 5408, Big Bear I.Ake. Ca 1231~ ~:714/ .... 171 Dave Bftlows. Dir .. Piii. 7141'1Mi1·Z31& e a lnJUfetl Stt"v~ Grogan, hit Don lfa:-.!)(!lbcck with u fl yard touC'h<111wn pass 1n th1• first qut1rtcr. tht-n M'orcd on ..i I yarcl run. tying the 1>rore 14 14 with 6 24 remainmli( 111 lh«.• third quartt r St•auk. S 9, .1lll'ad l7 <!3 with H ll rt•rt'l.11n1n Jt !>7 yanl &Ji.I!.:-. lu St1·vi· J.uq:t'rit Card inals 30. Saints 3 I.:ir1a-nt . who t·.au..:ht "t!\ll'll Kn~w IJllSM•s for 11 r<1rct•r IJt'~l lti\I yard!-!, ~ol Knc~ ~ M:rnnd T O IJ<I'• of lht· du y cu1 th1• 17 vur<1 line· bch1ntl -.art-ty J e-.:\1' John.sun and ~µr1ntt•cl in for lht' -.corl' ST LOUIS Rookie Neal Lomax scored on a 22·yllrd scramble: and ~et up two other scores durin~ a strmR of 10 ·traight completions. lead1n~ St Louis to a 30 3 v1rtory over New Orleanl> Tlw Sl-ahuwk~ "'ho now an· 6 0 tigurnl>t Jct~. Wl'nt 77 urd'> u1 JU-.t twu plJy~ hoth Kr i pa:,sc' t•> l.ari::enl fur their g;1me wann 1 touc·tulown .iftcr 1 hl' JM\ "l'orc·d tt tout·hdown tr take a 2:120lt·ud "'1lh 11 ~1 lull" Broncos 16. Chiefs 13 Lo m ax. niuk1ng his fourth s tart since becomm~ the Cardinals' No 1 quarte rback. completed three passes in three tries for 30 yards bt'fore his wuchdown run gave St Louis u 7.3 leud ,... 11 h 13 s econds left m the first peraoo tlf;NVEk ('raJJ.! Murton ' pU\!-illlg .;et u1 lie duplicated• his J for-3 a<.·curacy. this t1mi' ·ror a total of 48 ya rds. to set up Wayne Morris' I yurd dive at 4 07 of the second period and c·1innerted un three more passes wit hout a mass for 47 yards before Nell O'Donoghue·s 41-yard t1eld ~oa l with 29 -.econds left in lhe firs t half made 1l 17 J 'ho rt yardag1.• toud11loy, n run~ that twlpNI Ucn l'I build a tfl o t1rst lwtr I ·.ill lht•n linebacker 111 Swt."O~nn''i intcrct.'Jll ton 111 th1· do'>tni.: rr11nute~ ... t., uff 11 Kan.,~1!-1 ('11~ rall ~ .1-. 1h1· Bronc·o" bccit 111 C'had!-1, rn-1:1 i Morton l!nd w11l1· r<•f't!I\ t•r Stl·ve Wat 1r nook cd UIJ 0 11 an !Hi yard t'•1rrrph·t11m on ht Bronco~· fir'>l !H•rit·" 11111,111~ ltw hull to h1 The fi nal St. Louis touchdown came early in the rourth period on a '44.yard run by Roy Green. who luok a direc-t snap while lined up an punt formation O' Donoghue added fi eld goals of 31 and 24 )arcb 1n the; flnul cighl minutes Kan!-iu:.. C1lv 5 } ant l11w .incl running hal•k 1<•1 Lytle ~c-<1n·d from 2 \ .1rrl'> 11ul for thi.· ftr!'>t Den • 1 t11uchdown · Seahawks 27. Jets 23 Frc-<1 Stc111fort k11·k,·d .1 ZJ '.iriJ fu.-lrl ~oal eatl> 111 lht• .,<.·c·onrl quartc1 .11111 fullh:H·k I.arr} Can;JiJ, ran i! ~arrh for anoth,,1 Tl> \\1th 5 37 left 1njt11 half. but J l11gh .,nJµ 'tJ1<11lt-d tht: c~tra p n at ti.•mµI c.ind ldt Den\ l'I "1th " lfi·O <sdvantd~e I SEATTLE Young Dave Krieg, filling in fofl the inJured Jim Zorn. passed for two touchdowns anrl ran for another to lead Seattle to a 27·23 upset victr1ry over the playoff-hungry New York J ets The Ch tdl> tht-11 rlrt.•\\ "'1th1 n lG 6 ju r · 1nterm1sMon on u pair of '\it·k Lr'"' en field goalt Kanl>a!-1 Ci ty l1i!ht 1·nd Al U1xon c·aught pas,l:I uf 48 rind 19 yard-. frnrn Stevt> Fuller to set f I J ame~ lladnot's I yard 'c·onng run late an 1 lhird quarter :is the ('h1ef, dn·"' Y.1tli1n 16:13 Krieg. a second year pro who came from little -~ti ton C 'olle~e of Wisconsin as a free agent. put Raiders, Steelers clash -.-,L-.Touc===h-ldo_=-,_v-_n-=-C_ro_ss_v_llO_rd_~--t-'· ] ACROSS Answer To La'.SI Weell's Puule OAKLAND <AP 1 It 1.6 Shown Raiders' star WR 12 Browns' WR R11Qg1e- 13 Oiiers' WA Mlke- 14 Sound of nes11a11on 15 Pl1cn1ng stat. 16 Peculiar 17 OB Graham's sign· off Airport slced -Vo~ Giants Genetic aubatance Sleelera' LB Oenn11 "-·· Winaton Bengala' OB 29 -Stale 30 Bengali ' LB -Hams 31 Center Bemlller's Initials 32 Block from 1>er11nC1 3A Broncos· LB Melvln- 37 Redskins' G Fred- 38 Lions' Murray and Packers· O'Neil 41 Buccaneers· S Co1z1e 43 Astern 44 Hall of Farner Hutson 45 "--Cle&1 Day" 4& The Cavahera' univ used to be that when the ,Pittsburgh Steelers and Oa kland Raider s knocked h eads , -.om ebody's head would 18 roll Games betwee n the 20 p e r e nnn1 a l Nalional ~ Footba l l L e ague µo w e rho u s e s w e r e 25 b ru ta I , h :l r d h 1tt 1ng affair!. with a lot o n the 26 line This season. however . 27 h:Js not been a banner one for the two teams t hat between them have won s ix of the last seven S up e r Bowls The 2 Steelers are fighting to make the playoffs and 3 the Raiders are all but e l1m1nat ed as th ey 4 prepare to c las h in a 5 Monday night game at 6 the Oakland Coliseum. -Anderaon Felcona' AB "Bubbe" - Succeaslul defense 47 Coach Wiikinson 49 Coach Parseghlan 52 Back Aol>erson's lnlllals 53 Doug D1e1<en ano Scott Stuawell ~ college 55 Rams TIN- 57 56 Steelers star ~ 56 See 57 Across DOWN 1 Bengals' WA lauc- •·we aren 't th e 7 dreaded Pitts burgh Steelers and they aren't a l h' e h ate d 0 a k I and 9 Raiders ," said Steele r d e f e n s 1 v e e n d J o e 10 Greene Still. said Green e , 11 "ll 's never JUSt another 12 ga nic when we play 19 Oakland. And this' is a crucial ~am e for both team:-.·· 21 Oakland. with a 6·7 22 record. as <s shadow of 24 the team that surged to 26 th e Su pt>r Bowl C'hamp1 o n s h1p 1n25 Januarv N End Col•'• 1nillal1 Red1klns' AB Fone -de lance Blll'1WR -Lewl a Hall or Famer Jtm or Paul Ha.II ol Farner Orange Block-tackle Bank overdraft Cab ) S.ahawks' LB Pele- Former Eagles· FB Mllce- Broncoe· RB Tony - Hall of Farner Rooney or Donovan Georgia Tech grid Dolphlna' oe Vern-Herder OB Rote Heitman winner Oary- Coacn-Wamer Sl<Mklck 37 Dolphins· OB Woodley 42 Hall or Fame• Vale- ' 7 Storage place 51 Ex·KC c cnari•e- 54 T Nome111nl's 1n111als Walson. settling in as 32 Oakland's quarterback, 33 fired three second-half 35 touchdown passes last 36 Dolphins' WA Jlmmy- M8'> abbr. Modernist 38 OB LeBaron 39 Accomplish 40 Cen1era lhe ball 48 Prefix w11n form 50 Collegiate cnee~ !'>6 Jet1' AB Long' a s1g~oH Hall of Farner Fortmann See next week'• issue lor solution week College football Pacmc-10 Conference Wa$1\tnQlon UCLA WUhl~O'l SI llrl1on. St use Slenl0<0 "'rt1on. Callloml• or....,. Or ...... St c-. -. .. W L T W L. T ~~ ~· •10 •1ou.sm S 1 I 1 J I 111 IM S 1 I e 1 I 1'1 lff \10 ,,0,..110 s , 0 • 1 0 * , .. • • 0 • ' 0 JI• ,., •• 0 • s 0 J!ol ~ l • 0 , • 0 1'7 Jl1 ' 0 1 • 0 '" 1'1 0 0 I 10 0 l•J .. PCA.A Conference !Mo" JOW SI, Ul•ll SI Fresno SI Pk Ilk L~ BekllSI CS Fu111non (me. .... W L. l W L l Pfl PA s oo •101"127 • 0 '''*110 1 0 S•0 ,._1"t , l 0 ' • 0 ''° HJ 1 10 1 1 o uo m I 4 0 J I 0 I .. Jn Big Ten Conference CMlf. '--" W L T W L. T PF PA Of\io SI • 1 0 I J 0 15' ~ 10-• 2 O • l o M I,. 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Soulll C..-011,.. 10 Community coll•ge CALI FOtlNIA OIVISION 11 M>WLS _._... c.tltw..i• Ante~ V•lley 13, Porler-vltte 17 ...., ....... c.u .. ~•• Hartntlt71, !>l"'IYO..l IJ HQllywood Park SUNDAY'S ltESUL TS t70I~ of n.....,, _.....,ll<H m .. 11,..1 FIRST RACE.• r1utCl'>Q\ Roto11r I Sob<llt) 18 10 10 10 & '° Enler ua tV•1en1U01l•I 11 oo 11.a C•lll•no tOltvar°'I 11 10 Also r•<•O lm•o1•mc>c1oou N•uh<•• Pow*' Pal•s•u ·Ju1uo• C'1•mo•Qnt P~y Joyful Ont BolO P•u-. l<t Imp Flett Ot~ Time I 1731S SECOND llACE. 1111' mlltt Pfttrt f''\ Ot"N m ISIDUl•I ... .0 ll.0 SIO ··.a 100 160 Act1nq Fooli""· ~Ion.a Counsel 1 Pineo I ic>inou tOtlv•nrsl At\.O r..ced Dom1,,.•u. Tr1b1t1n. e..noit••ir• T1mt l •5 7S U DAILY DOUSlE 111 II 11<100 U'IO 10 TMlltD ltACE °"'mite SIM Roule t P•r1<o l 11 oo 11 .o 'oo Frtt n<lty Unc• AIM> IStb•tltt I «> •IO Al••YI a c.Nt>c.t t Gutrr al • 10 Al\O r.c:ed '"'"' 81t\ .,..•rd to Lee 8hlf' o.,tCf'r. Ho Shr1nln . f\eti<:h C row . i,,\ilOf' o ... ,,.,, Bo•d Tnome Ttmt I lu1'S IS! JlACTA ().7) pelCI ~10 SO FOU ltTif llACE 6 , lvr tomq\ Ci1tt•m• l V•t"'-luiel•) )1 40 Bola KIWI IOet•hou\wv•• Bono""""" tC:..1«.-1 1-'0 •IO • 00 H O uo At'l-0 r«f"O Ahhuroult 8•tttn Poc.,,et. Bf'-rtol1n1 Concuu1on lime 1 163 s U Ell.ACTA 11 •I pe10 \Ht SO FIFTM RACE ()n~m1t« f'lf•h Yr Slec>t>fr 1 Toro1 \ 00 l 10 , ., At•mo Slr•nqeo <C.Ul•nfll•I s «> l 10 A Hf'ro I H,awl~y . J ., Al\O r a<Nj ComPitn'f' C."•"m•n. 'Wt• •t F1r\I 8rO!tdW•'f' PrQ\~ I T•mt 1 JI 1 ) U EJIACTA IS 11 CM•d VI 00 SIXTH RACE ot11rlOnQ\ 8ot,.tl. M•n<le•P'i t!>ol>OllPI 8 40 l IO 1 IO Pro\P<"Clov« St•• (McH•r;.-1 l oO 1 IO GYPn 'S0.11 IC.vtrr•I • 10 Al\O raced Fdrtff'I. M •1f 0 Gr•m. Tl'I Or1vf' Rttt,.•••. D1ttmono Ac• Ring L•\l, Thiel ot J•O. f1me t 101 S SEVENTH RACE ~mil• !tn•m •Fool I ~l•lloulW.,.I C•tun Pnnc• CC,uerre) B•Q Prrs.eirtt•t•on IM<C.•rrCl"'I •• oO 1111 • «> • 10 s.., 1 to Ootlole Al'\O r«:t'd J1mw t. D•t'l(yn Tim D•Mount. lu~f Prot>t T •me 1 l& 1 s U EXACTA U 31 P••O ~7'1 00 U PICK SIX 11 • 7 S •71 p.tt<I '31,)11 w•t~ wvf'n ••M tnq h<k•O lf•Vf' norw\, \1 Pac~ 5•• con\Ol•t•on o.11d '161 .o •1tn 2n w1M 1nig hcllPIS Uour "<JlrV\f U P1<~ Su Kr•tch cons.ol411Kl"f Pit•d \t•1 00 ,..,,., '"""" w1nn•no l•<"-•t\ u",.-tt hor\if'S °"" ur•t<f'I• E IGHTM llACE t 1 molt\ on tvrt Pro¥10~nh.,I f ~ueu• I 11 60 S 00 'IO O~en to Cone!""' IC.••l•n~•I 6 «> ''° Gota1ko !P1erce1 s 10 A lso r.Cf'd Jof\n H•n,..,, Lfttle Bonny. R•inbc>w ConM <hon, Aroum•nt Pr1'K.e+et Tiit Very Ont. w1oerr Time 1 11>• S NINTH llACE.Onl'mi •Of\111'1 SoSl!qaOO •-C.rranl S «> Ml\ter Wlldf'r ( 0.IM>Ou\WYtl 01\\1p.1tfld OoU...-t W1n1.tnd l Al\O r.oc..i Po-<ry C.tbln, Bon 3 .0 3 1'.i •00 •10 H tO Cou•-. Del Mar SUNDAY'S ltESULTS (1"11 ef ,._.,., .,.,.,,. .. m .. 11"'11 FtltST llACE On,. mrll' p.ou Nilly Grttly I l•\\IP' I \ 00 l 00 1 -0 P•P• Joya ILtqf'ltn•lll ) 40 7 IO Pett\ P<P• t8oon•PI 100 A ho r•cec:I f ,.r•w•t 8t11 Ano y \ l 1mot"y (mp.rt' 81\(ute (H· M~ Com1nQ.. B•nQ C.o l 1 im• 2 OS I S '3 E JIACTA U 11 pa1d ltl l0 SECOND RACE On~ mtl• p..- Bl•rnr y W4y I K.wbl•• I J !>Cl T Wdt• \ LAOV • p,,,..,,,) En.,11•1t< Kio t(-.01~•11> } 00 2 «> ~JO 310 J 20 OSne•. At\O r~N) Puich Hit 8r1ll•ttnl Country JMl+<t' l•m• 1 ff1 TMl ll O ltACE °"'""'~""'" l uttt--"1 A~ I Part.er t • 10 2 .O 110 Rov•t S1QA•I IAM1\1 l loO 170 Cuo10 I( •O Llt41ht>' woocu l l'O A.1\0 t•~• o .. r,, Rorneo ,..,~1~., L.Ord, ~l•f' (hf4. II HumbO HvnQr t 6 .. ar tlr•t\ 8o'f H r 1mt-1 UJ • ) U E llACTA 12 " paid '11 10 FOUATH MACE. on~ m il,. D•H" Prim1lt'Wft 5'tr"°"'lii I lt-'\\1N 10 80 R•1t \ Ah't'tnm tSlw-tni W~lru\ 1 t:>fo~r1 Al<i,O 'd(fO f-IO•f' M Ouf't•1n Lyl'U\\ E •Pre\\ Ano1s f or0t-1at>lto !.tr•nQ• M<AQ•< t ,,,-,~ 1 00 l s Fl FTM AACE On~"'''" P•l t:" Ro~un •niQ HMWher 1C.ouare...,1 Windy R-N ITOO<ll J 0 FrOf\t i P•rHrl '"° 1lo0 710 1 '° 1 10 110 Al,.o r.KM Top Ro<.• f fffmfrtQ A, PtM H•ll S•turn, L•P\I•<._ Lil Tlmt 1 031 S U EXACTA 11 61 CMod \1/ 10 SI Jl TH RACE Cln<' m1t~ trol Ltrn•"' PrlClt tGouo•ea ul l oO 1 oO 1 oO Cllttrflll -I°""'"'"' I 1 IO 1 111 l••no\ (L1qr.l,.1ll! 4 40 Al\O r..::f'd Fin.ti (nip Ano.,\ Mttf'O<. Ore'K!el' St., I 1Mf 1 0\ SEVENTH RACE. On.. m110 P•et A no V ~ Merino I r •r bPr I 8 60 4 40 1 40 l'ley DPI C.imono I Gouar~oul • 10 1 .0 !,enq• R•Oll" •C.impo-111 110 A ho rdcto Btu.-Qurn ~1.1ror1\P 61Q ')pnnQ t:>eeo °hooel\ Nf'"'t"'Q• wt uo I 1mt 1 02 U EXACTA t>•1 P.-od \JI 10 EIGHTH RACE One mil~ l>olC• Sound f or Gtor\o r: •rtwr • }4 f.IO 1 \ .a If IO C: lfl'd' N 1qtlt T PS"'°' t 71 00 • 10 l ( \ 6Y'0 'Ha w ... ,,\I ll 00 Aho r•cf"O (t\4,co•I H•no¥er Ma ster ""tut' Mv Otrf'(I Kn1QM A110 ~II s,.,,,,l'IOI~ (P'lt .. I I omt 1 01 l S U E XACTA •l-81 .,..,a ~ 80 HIHTH RACE One m•lt p.t<I' 4rmt>ro J•rnf''\ t P•rk~r 1 ~ 10 S 10 l IO f IYon(I Y•n~tt l Coq""t t• «I S .0 T1Uw~1f"' q •l<MOl"dJ 1 «> Al\.O r«:foO ~ntfl9•• Ju\• • !.moo1"-tf' O.•n\ S.tc:ri. Jl.l\ot Pl•ln C.nr •U• Se• Aow r Tim• 1 Ol U E XACTA t•JI ... ,a \I 11 IO Att•nctenc•• 1,2~ Milled Team Tournement 'l•IU..,l"ta l IC.ilt Oenttt, '100,000 09·t 1 .... 10--110 ~Ulntr-Mon•. \S7 000 69 •I 11•~1n B .. n Liiii«, ~.000 ...... ._,. 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U H J1 1 It fo"tf'd out H04"lf-tot.At to"'' -1t.,.w-, Cllt 7' LO\~-tt\10 A IS.J1t College s.ATUltDAY'S LATE SCOltES ....... ~-· C•I POly·!Mlft L111t Obi"'° •1, C•I L11t1>er_, •11 """ UC ,_0,_1S, s ....... , ... ,s1 1l ( 11\l•dl C"--'T_, Cha-71,S.r-toSI S.tlor\11 • ..._ .... , ... -.1 B•OI• ~. Af'Cll-.. 11"'" A111u P• ilte ••. F r"1>0 P« th( n ltllird ) UC At_\_M ""'-·Pltttr .. Cfttthl C•I B_.il\tW, 1..A Ba91~• se twwnllll T...-ci..-B•ke11t....,s 1 11,C:.ISl•l«L.A .. tllr\ll How top 20 fered ., Tiie ._ .. _ ...... I Nor1h C-Oll,.. 13-41 bHI So11tll•rn C•I 1).41, bt.-1 Tt11"1111-70 J ll..,luUy I Hll bHI Ol>io State 7 ... , J Lo..11w1tle (J~I DNI T11t-SS·~ -t w..stu n f(Mfucky ,. ... • Wt<hlla 51•1« 13-41 bHI O•Urlct of <Ootumbl• IOl).1•. llNI C1nc1nn•1t 81•1 s Vlf'91nla (~I DHI Randolpt .. Mkan 82·!>0, be.I VMI 1- • low• ()-01 bUI N«b<Hk•·Om•N 71·S., bt•t -Cl""tl• .... S. OT I O.P ... I (1~1 be.ti Ill -Ch1ca90 Corel t . UClA 11·71 10\I to Rutqers SI·~. -· Notre D•me /~ ... • Tutw (1 11 lo.I lo North C•rot1ne 11-10. be•I SI MMv'•, Teu • S1·"3 10 l•IU,,,,.\04• C:Mll bHI ~ Frarc1te<1 . !>l•I« ...... bNI 0.Y1on 'IC>1', llot•I LO'rOl.O, 111.•• tO 11 Al•.,.m•·8 trm1nqne m t J OJ bot M•"'"'-n se. 11 lftOI-17~) bHI NOlrt D•me ... SS U Arll-l:MI) t:.•I TtH l·!>.n An-IO 11·0 . bt•t !>an 0 -Stele IS .. 1' S•n Fr•ncllto (:Mii bt•t C•llloml• n ... , be.I !>an Fr•n<ll<O Stalt 9'•1 IS BriQllMn YC>Un9 tl-ll 10\t to Ort90n St••• s. ......... , to Ne•eo.t·LO V"99~ ~ It M luour1 tU > bHI Al<«n Sl•lt 82 SI but E .. 1 C.roh,.. 17·SS, bt•I Wyomtr't ... -~ 11 A•--fU ) bHI Tenn M•'1in ..... bt•t Tt •H T~htt-•l ,. Ne•..,...U• v~ •~> bHI ,.,,,_ • ._., but Br~ YC>UnlJ -J " Notre O.me f 1·11 '°'' to lncltena •t.SS. lost to UCLA/$-"' 10 Oeor9"1own t ).11 11ta1 Morqen 51<11• l l·U t>e•t S.n o._ Stalf It.SJ • /1 L 1-..0'°" ).<oO Hiit I U. K1"9 I S, IC.an• t 1 B11\\~Y 1 m1n11\ J G•H<I e.v. Jt ll•l\on 9 Ill Coffmao WI, Lofton 4''0, Ell•\ l 9 S<h•m•nn ko<kl Mi• FG von !><Nm•nn l1 A l>0.'71 0oqo L•tllll Otym111• R•t .. 1 Kid Tome I »•1s U EXACTA 1 .. 11 peta U I 00 A lll'na....e :M. •SJ J111t ''*•'«< llO\ Allosl oer Jutt 0.--J.. t Holtlsterl,4-2. Camel. Where a man belongs~ . Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 8 mg. "tar". 0.8 mg. nicoune av. per cigarette by FTC method. -,' NH\. CAMPIELLCOMFEltEMCE SmV11w Olvl.,on W L T GF GA Edmonton V•ncouver C.IQAry ti I S 170 I 11 " 11 11 s 10~ 's ,. ' " • 100 ,.., 11 1(1 .... Color~o 10 ,. 0 106 1)1 10 • II S ll l)S I) Nen-•t OI\"'"-' "'41nMW>t• Cl\Keqo WtnntPf'Q St LOU•~ Oetroil Toronto 17 • IU 10 i 110 II 17 • 106 10 ,. 101 8 IS 100 1 I) 6 IU WALES COHl'ERENCE P"'•k • Dl¥1"911 N 'I' 111anotr\ 1S I • 110 Phttadtlp•u• ll 10 1 IDS Pllt~11rqn ll 10 • 101 NY R•nqo" 10 U l ~ W••nonqton 8 tO l 98 Butt•to Bo.con Outl:.C -ntrHI U.m'\01<11\t• " . U I IS II 11 I • 11 s-.,·,S<~• 1 oronto •f So\ ton. POG \now Buffalo 7 P11l\bur9n • Phtloldtlllh•• I SI lOU•• 1 H•rllCM'd S NY R-1\ J W1nn1oeq S NY t\l•notn 'l T-.M'1G.tmn No Qolmtt '><""°""'° T-y'I G•m« C•iq•ry •t OutlltP< 101 • 10~ • 1)1 I t7l • 81 13 11 IU i'I ,,. ,. 11t ,. ,,. l1 '" 10 9l ,. 104 ll " JO 111 1) '°' ,. 81 lS 17 ,. ,,, J4 I\ )I '°" '° Grand Masters toumament IAl lt•Mllot Mir-I Slntl .. FIMI Bao LUil °"' ROCI Y••• •·1 ,,., Is '-"" Win\ \~.<XX> u..-er wtn\ '6 oocu 0 ... 111 .. FIM I Many R1~"°" ~r•OOO S-ew~vt oet HOO l :,veor ROY E,.,,.'"°"• • 6 • l 6 l Semors Hard Court t•t u Joll•I Mell., tS Ott1tttM ~~,. .... , Sob 0~4•r o-t Bot> Pfo.rr -o l • 6 • l Womt'ft•\ tO 01¥1110ft s ....... FrM I P•l (oay ~' (•tn1l' AnGef\On 1 • • J ~-1 ,. • ._r·S.-Olv111en Deulll .. F iM I 01<k .-no Rl(ll'Y le-.t<ft Ott• G•• 4n<) M••• Ho•a ro 7 • o 1 College soccer NCAACM"""PIONSHl,.S l••-•l Conrw<t1Cul1 Al_,,,. AAM I IOT 1 • ltrt l • ' E•st•m llltf"ID•t• Ptut.,.le>'u• 1 t tn1t01 Weekend trensactions SASE I ALL Atntri(,M L• .... BLUE JAYS Soqnfll B11tt. Me'1•,..1 to • twO·V~•r tonH-.t N•l-..t t..eat,.. PHtlAOELPHl'I PHILLIES Soto &ob Boon~. Cdf(hrr 10 f'W An9fl~ tor .t rf patffd U SO 000 HOCKEY N•t-HeOty Lo ...... HARTFOR D WHALER!> R«t•llto MJ<•~v Vol<•n O•tf'n\tm•n. from t~ 8 1ngl'l•mton W P'l•lf'r\ ot trt• A m •rt(•n Hockt y Lt4Qut ~nl Don C.1llen. r1qn1 .. 1nq to B•nq....,,ton w .. 1.,.,. HeOtY l•- K AM l OOPS OllERS Fired LVIO Moff•t. ~.u <~" •nc:I rt>o••<•O n1m with COi.LEGE CAU l'ORNlll• Nameo JOt K•Pt> hN<I tootb411 CGit(f'\ 8 1:f. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. December J , 1981 Florida tourism slips Economy , crime, di$aster reports hurt Sunshine State A~ ....... MISS LOVELY LEGS Tracey Rawling, 20. a secre t ary and part -tim e model. displays the le~s which won her the ~tis~ Lovely Legs of Gr eat Britain title in London this week Guard hog scary Porker at junkyard actually is a softy HUGHES, Ark. <AP> He 's not as mean as a junkyard dog. but he's one intimidating hog. If you look c losely . Charlie 's wiggly tail will give away h is pleasant nature. But this porke r is so portly 500 pounds that he's been enlisted as the "guard hog" at the junkyard next to Jackson Used Cars. with his heft\· size and 4 mch tusks . Beene sa id 'thefts are down, and g1 ves some credit to Charlie. Charlie has been known ti) give customers a fright TALLAHASSEE. Flu <AP> - Whe n non-residents think or fo'lorlc1ot, to;d Gilbert wants them to picture e ndless sunshine, beaches and luxury hotels. But th~ state's tourism direc- tor says it is not so easy these days to keep their minds off crime, sinkholes and refugees. "Any time there Is negative publicity on a slate -whether it be crime in Miam i, sinkholes in Orlando. rammed bridges in Tampu. red tide in other parts. sha rk attacks in Daytona Beach no matter whe re it is, it hurts ," Gilbert says. "There's no other way to say it. it hurts ." That is a serious problem for a state that has tourism as a lead- ing product. And with the na- tion ·s e<:onomy also sagging, the 130 people in the state Com· merce Departm ent's Divis ion of Touris m are havin g to work ha rde r tu sell Florida's be nefits. Florida is s trn the top vacation spot an the nation and an in·, cr easingly a ttractive play . ground for international visitors, Gilbert says. But the number of tourists has dropped slig htly Uus year , following severa l years of big annual increases. /\ recent report by. the Com· merce De partment said 24.5 million Americans and Cana- dians came to the state in the first nine months -down about 3 percent from 1980. They spent sli ghtly more than $12 billion, also a 3 percent drop from the first nine months last year. The drop was attributed main· ly to the nation's dropping economy, but bad news played a role. too. Florida's tourist trade was devastated in the fi rst three m onths tiy several freezes and the type of national media publicity that makes Gilbert cringe a picture of Florida oranges covered with ice. . The most pressing image prob· lcm 1s southern Florida . with Mi ami leading the way as the crime capital of the nation. But Ci I be rt and others contend the danger 1s being ove rplayed in the media. "The lm1nict of crime on the ty1>ical tourist il' being greatly exaKgerated," says Democratic state Rep Bo b C rawford of Winter Haven. c:hairmun of the s tute Hou se T o urlll m and Economic Development Com miltee. ··onen victims of crime are c r imina ls the m se l ve s," Cr awford says "Drug ·r elated murders in Dade County are no\ murders of tourists or even law abiding citizens ." Although the best answers to ('r im e a nd other proble ms seem to lie in long-term solutions. for "The impact of on the crime typical tourist is being greatly exaggerated," says state Rep . Crawford ... the time being 1t ls Gilbert's Job to counteract the "bad" with a steady stream or pos itive ad· vertising and promotion. That taJces money, and Gilbert 1!> pressing the Legislature to give him more The touris m' indus try brought $17 billion m business to Flon da an 1980. reaping S800 million m tax revenues, he says That was on a far sm aller. altho ugh record investment by the tourism office S8.3 million an the budget year that began July I "When you look at how much this organization brings an as op. posed to how much is budgeted. that's a heck of a lot of dollars:· Gilbert says. "If 1t wasn't for that revenue. we wo uldn't have as much mo ney as wt: have now for roads, schools, hospitals. If it were not for tourism our lax load as n·Mdl'nt11 would be ('On i.iderahly higher." ht• ,ayi. Gilbert is as king fur a 57 per cent increase in his budget and w;.trt\S f''lor1da needs the boost to keep pace with competing vaca· tion spots such as Spam and the Bahamas ea ch of which spent $7 million last year on advertis ing alone Uut legislutors say they doubt •l will be forthcoming during a budget year 1n which all state agencies will ft-t-1 thf• pinch ··From a general standpoint 1 think this is going to be a very tight year ," says Democratic R ep H erb M o r ga n o f Tallahassee. c hairman of the House Appropriations Commit tee "No agency 1s gomg to be able to ride a white horse say mg, 'We're too good to be cut'·· While the rate of the d1v1s1on'i. budget remains unknown, the tourism staff as hustling to make the upcoming season a good one Wri ter s a r e c hurning out positive articles and promotion booklets lhat a re us ed he re and abroad worth about $6 million in free advertising last year, Gilbert estimates. Staffers also travel the world drummm~ up business About S3 6 million i!> being s pent on advertising tn Ne w England. the Midwest and other chilly areas extolling Florida's s uns hine, beaches and beautiful people Stressing the problems a nd discomforts of snow, ice and co ld . the t e l ev 1s 1on and magazine ads proclaim "When you need it bad , we·ve got 1t good " · "The whole thmg 1s relief." s ays Mike Sloan. head of the M 1am1 advertising agency that c r eat ed t h e a d ca mpaign .. R e lief from the <1b u se of winter, relief from boredom, re· !ief from r esponsibility, relief from routine : and Florida has answers for all of that "The whQle purpose of this campaign 1s to remind people that they can have more enJOY· menl per square mile he re than a ny place in the world." One of the lot's owne rs, Wayne Beene. 41 , adopted the hog in 1979 after mechani<.' J ohnny Washington s potted Cha rlie slumped over and partly frozen m the snow and mud. appare ntly pus hed out of hi s mother's litter by frisky siblings ··one man was takini:t a part off an eng tne when Charlte nudged up against him and grunted al the same time That guy climbed s traight over the c·ar ." Beene said ··He terrified the fe ll ow Ile even left all his wrenche~ and everythmg 1n the Junkyard ." But under all that hog 1s a heart as soft as a sausage "The kids wtll bring him ('andy and c·hewing gum He'll even chew the gum for a while." Beene s aid "Thcrc's une 5-year -old httle girl who has to buy him a Coke every time she comes here · 'Drop-outs' find church dull Washington c hopped Charlie out of the freeze with an ax and took him to work. thawing him near a small gas heater in the shop Study involved 590 people, many of whom returned WASHI NGTON <A P > A RWGION book·length report ··converts, Dropouts and Re turnees A S tudy o f Re l 1g1ous C hange Am ong Catholil's.' issued last week. Charlie now rules the Junkyard, m a1or sociological study. hailed as useful both to Protestants and Roman Catholics, finds that most of those who drop out of churc h do so bec ause they consider the teachings dull and lacking relevance to life. Pot fight gets boost NEW YORK cAP I The battle agains t marijuana sm uggling got a boost when a court ruled the Coast Guard may board a foreign s hip in internation al wa te rs if it is sus pected of containing tJ S.·bound pol. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Cour t of Appeals ruled 2 -1 that .. reasonable s u s picious " s tatutes recognized by courts as being legal on land a lso apply to the high seas T h e case came up afte r the Coast Guard last year fired warning s h ot s •and boarded a Panamanian fre ighte r . which initially refused to a ll ow th e U .S o fficials aboard The boat was 200 miles off Cape Cod, and searche rs f o und 20 t o n s of marijuana and a rrested four Americans. HAllOI LAWM--MT. OLIVI Monuarv • U">rr'IP tt'rv Crema1orv 1&25 Gis ler Ave Costa Me'>d 540-5554 '1UCI llOTHHS llil llOADWAT ~TUAlT 110 Broadwav Costa Me::.a 642·9 150 UL T1 & IHGllOl'f SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLtff CHAf'll 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 6416-9371 '9HCI llOTHHS SMITltS' MOlTUAlT 627 Main St Hunt•noton Beach S36·6539 ,ACIFIC VtlW ....,llALl'All Ce~tMY Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac11tc View Drive NewPOrl Beach 6«·2100 McCO.Mta MOlTUAltlS Laouna Beacn 419'·9'15 Lacuna Hills 768·0933 San Juan C8P•Str1no 4195 1776 t. Intestinal bypass surgery criticized ClllCAGO fAP l A medical Journal warns that intestinal bypass ~urgery -performed on ex· tremely obese pl<itients lo help them lose weight causes f;;ir murt> harm than good <ind s hould be s crapped An editorial in the J ournal of th1: 1\mcrt· can Me dical Asso<.'iation satd the operation <;ho uld be used only rarely But another physician c riticized the \\ ay surgeons do the oper ation and not the proccdurc 1tes elf In the s urgery, developed an the early 1960s dol'tor.., bypass 10 to 20 1n<.'he!> of sm all intestine leaving less of the intestine intact to absorb calories and nutrients from food a patient eats. After the operat:on. patients may e<1t the sam e amount but absorl• fewer caloncs and loi;e weight The ed1ton<il . h' On. Charles Clayman and Daniel o· Re1llv o°r ~orthwestern Cn1v er sity Mt>d1 cal School. crit1<.'ized the bypass operation "a met abohcall~ and phys iologically unsafe pro· cedure. ·· .. We \H>uld hope 1t 1sn 't done any more," Clayman said 111 an inter\'IC"- W1thout 1t. however. people twice as heavy as the' should be have a two-to three-times normal c h a n ce or d yi n g from he art di st:!a sc. Other compla ints a re t hat se rmons are boring, a nd there's too little attention to Bible study. Curiously. t he "dropouts" u s u al l y don 't co n s ider themse lves any less religious than before, and som e times mor e so . But they r e port incr eased negative persona l tensions. And most eventually return to church participation. The findings were a mong those in a three-year study mvolving extensive interviews with 590 persons -210 converts to Ro man Catho li cis m . 182 "dropouts" and 198 "returnees" to that church. A "milestone work ." filling the need for ·•facts about why people move in and out of the c hurc h .·· sa ys Ar ~hbis h o p Edward O 'M ea ra of In diana p o lis. h e ad o f the Catholic bis hops' committee on ev a ngelization. P a radoxically, inter mar riage was found to be the main reason · both for conversions to Roman Catholicis m and for breaking off identification with that church, a two-way traffic in a nd '>Ut . gene rally among young couples. One of the most s triking , practical findings was that the 1nv1tat1on of a friend. associate. rela tive or neighbor is the main reas on u nc hurc hed peo~le return to church hfe -in 83 per cent of the cases. "Th e impo rtan c e o f in terpersonal relationships on coming into t he· c hurc h is e minently clear," says the Rev. Al vin Illig. director of the bi s h op s · eva n ge l ization committee T he study was co-s ponsored by seven Catholic dioceses, and its find in gs ecumen ic ally p ublish ed b y t h e Catholic bis ho ps and a .Protestant publisher. Pilgrim Press. of the United Church of Christ·s Board of Homeland Ministries The head of that board. the Rev. Howard Spra1ui. says it is the first s uch Catholic-Protes tant co.publication. and comme nded Catholic bishops for s haring of the findjngs with all Chris tians Sociologist Dean Hoge, a P resbyte rian who teaches at Ca th o li c Unive r s it y in Washington , coordinated the r e se ar c h a nd w ro t e the Hoge told a news <.'onference there is a strong tendency today for young people to quit church for a time. both Catholics and Protestants -nearly half of them but most later return. Their departure com es at a pe r iod "c haracterized by doubt. c ritical judgment of tradition and desire for experim entation with ot h er lifest y les a n d commitments." the report says, adding : ·'The church should recognize this natural stage and not try to extinguish it " Overall, among young and olde r people. the main reason given for dropping out of chur ch -f or 42 perce nt -was d issatisfaction with c hurch practice s and tea c h ings, <.'Omplaints of inadequate Bible study. lack of application to life. t>predom and overem phasis on money. About a third said they found greater s piritual help elsewhere or h ad some con version experience Among older dropouts. about a fourth object ed to Catholi c mor al teachings about sex and divor<.'e . card1ovas<.'ular d isease or hypertension. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Doctors have found the bypass oper ation does r e lieve the phys ical da ngers and e motional anguish of those suffe ring from extreme obesity. "The procedure works," stressed Dr. Stephe n • Joffe, professor of s urgery at University of Cin<.'ih· nati Medical School. "It's not performed for cos· melic reasons Nothing else works.·· But he conceded that dangerous <.'omplicat1ons ~ can follow the surgery . These include diarrhea. liver failure , dehydration. bone disease. kidney stones and gall stones a nd even a type of arthritis and nervous system disorde rs. J offe said in a telephone interview. Most of these problems stem from metabolic changes after the operation and po~ibly a;"buildup or toxins.in the bypassed intestine. he said. Joffe conceded that t he complications are serious but said most of them can be avoided through more careful followup He said the by pass has unfairly "fallen Into dis re pute in the Urtit~d States beuuse of poor selection of patients, because many centers where it's being performed are not equipped lo ha ndlf 1 the patients . and because of a lack of long term I followup." The AMA editorial proposed as an alternative that do<.'tors perform gastric bypass oper ations. ln which surgeons staple shut part of the stomach to give a fe eling of fullness while eat· ing less. The operation has been associated with fe we r undesirable rom plicalions. the editorial sa id . Burglars well inked AUGUSTA. Maine CAPI -Spotting whoever broke Into Patti Milhomme's business may not be too bard. · Ms . MHhomme, 25, s aid the tattoo parlor tbal she just opened was broken into. And spread all over th~ Maine Coast Tattoos parlor was tattoo ink, and Ms. Milbomme said It won't wash off. NO-SNEEZE GARDEN -An allergy -free garden has been developed by the Tucson. 1Arizona 1 Medical Center to s how hay rcver sufferers that \here is an a ltcroatavc ~ ........ to pollen ·producers . Native plants such a acada trees. willo pittosporum. yucca and red bird of paradise grow tn the plot cs .,_ NOTICI TO Ol*TaAC'TO•• ~J.ct~ ,,., • .iA ............. 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Renat~blnt't•" Condo t'erfe\'l 'lJrtt'r huml' 1nl( and dr,1pi·r11•, r:..J 1.UL1\ e 0 ewp or G RlAT GOLF C OURSE VIEW ~~Jllraurd1n11ry floor prHcd rll(ht I lrn * * L 0 N G on~N \lew' With 011'1' nJll l/lll~\J Ill: C4U FOR COLOR IROCHURE 1 plan with hbrJ1 y loft lntll'ulatt' with 11 lov1•ly 5111, dov.n 0~ ner will ~l(\~Olftt•t•nt lol'aliu11 o 'look11111 Hlh overlookmt:lmn1<nx1m y;u-d f\allpnceSllO.ooO ESCIOW l'lltl')' balanr1• 11t lwlow .:•1/.'/.:j:,\:::1,~1\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALS Yorl6d Wrl'kly W1ntrr, I ]~e:c>iS aEALTY PROPERTY MGRS 675-illl REALTORS 67S.SSl l OPEM HOUSI I ·5 lliHD HEW. Tht htterior of this lluffs "E" pim hen b.ftl ttdKorottd ond catptt- td to wit the most· discrlmiftatin9. likt o M W ho.M. S244,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coo.st Hwy., CorOfla d tl Mar 67S·SS 11 UMDA ISLE HOMES Prestige p,1101 f<.1m1ly b~m~ \lain channel \ tC\\ from'lwauttful tradllton 4 bdrm. 5 hath SJ..l!l.).1100 Wide lagoon architectural p l ayroom . S l.3.50, uoo 'll'\\ lrnm -.pt·1·taeular 1 lt·~1g11 Ii bdrrn 5 b:ith. cl .1 r k r o" m .-... d l' 11 UDO ISLE HOMES Featurl'!t on ll11m1 •:-. T1111r .. londv trad1t1onal ... p,1r111m •. l'U:-tum :i htlrm. ·3 bath h ullH'. nl'\\ h rt•d1•1·11r:1t~d s-ns.ouo · ~ewl~ n •m11<lt•lcd :J heir m. :! hath plus lge reC'n•at1on rrn1m ,\ 2 1>-1t111:. ikam C~thng:, Xlnt \ ,t ltu.• Jl ~l:!O IH)ll CARNATION COVE Spe<'lJt'ular harbor \ ll'\\ I rnm ~ l.Jdrm 4 b a t h b a ' I to n t :.! bu .1 t !'> I 1 p s .'2. 100 .i:rn WEST IAY AVE. Remodeled. 111-.l' nt'\\ :l hdrm bayfront Sl1µs for :! l.l!l' SJ.200.lXlO 3 I.Jal h bo.1t s BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 141 Boy\1dP0<1vt· N 8 675 616 1 .., Wet bar Three dt•t•ks 7~1-3191 ma rkt>l lntt'fl'St • l' 1111 gn.!NI of ~olf l'OUl'M.' Call to<lay for Spectacular view ol 1~ l'11~1>ible on •thu ,,,.,._... 1 '"t.1 '1 1·'·' 1 \ · r\t t I I · Ii ea 11 t tf u I il + ti u 11 ""'' <.»\/ ap,.. <> se<• l 11!\ u:-.unous Ot>or~ian water, mountains and Kencho S:in Jnaciuin Tort.el,RHfton Colonial c·ustorn by ownt·r huJldt>r 5 city Ughls s.510.000 Bdrms. fJ.!l' formal dining rrn . Cumily 631-7300 N.I .. ________ ~~~~:~11 1:·~;~~"bt~11~1! HEWPOITSHOHS APPLE VALLEY WI.ml HMT AlS YEAILYLIASES C.l ow ......... tr••llf. 675-77 1 rm . b1llwrd rm, rcfrl"t'ntlt>d w111t• rrn OlttVEtY: pnn-<Jat ' Out~tandm.i fmani·1ni: 'le.ir new 4 pltt• 2 ,. Sl76.000 low intere&t "'at h IS"· 1 hdrm, 2 bath l'arh unit 1'\: 61 :! haths Lots of marble. finest CAUFOIDETAILS [UjJ Vi 1lov.n 3 bdrm. dt•n. Z with r1replal'l' endu!>ed wood pant>lmj{ l'\: t'ustom moldlllj.!. 22110 F1·d1·rJI <'M \ \l\ldhrld9c bath:.. 2 pat10~. 1:110<1 s>Jllo. garagt •11 ,,., l~t gre.at.s to rnge. 2 -.1a1rways, atrc·ond . SH I.to> Kcally / loratton si37 .uuo I No"'S159.SOO Bill Grun 1. l --14111 !)un~v.1·111 ~••ll l J Ownr Agt,85111300 1 dy IUtr 67S lil bl vlll Ho\ atuum s~-.tt•m + IYl<ul~ other A11a sm .tni ·,~1 :11H111 ' • t'llStorn fl'<tllll'l''o . 2.150 000 tn{'llldlnJ! 1 313 1 Mw1,11·1· 1·11,1.i W••ll••••"' • •·~ ... ln m• I IUY ... OW None, Rallp\t' · $9,00lll dowl n the land . Otto.~ \lt"'la Sl4-1 !l<11 • " ~ J:it nnt·ipJ ' 1111 > WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS RO.LTOR S 239S 1>tJt1Kt' n1 ~·ach 1048 ,AYLATEl Jt 6467660Agt SH4 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tr; t-qutt) sharing or C.M 4-ILEX 2111 SClllJooqujft Hilh,Road ASSUME... 23J S:intJ hJlwl t'\l WATEl WATEI lt-a.M"opt100 L1dobleur S3l0 00o xlntfin HEW,ORT CENTEJl. H.I . 644-4910 '200,IW at 13' • II i. J Sl-M,000 EVERYWHERE II.arbor \'iev. Hills Agt 61S-Wr3 1 34S ·1123 ~O Dr\, cqwty sharP l~t urue bu)ers. 3 bd . 1 ba 1 uni) $94,000 pnn only l:.ill631 4~~ath1 agnt $95,500 COSTA MESA lleauurul 1 story 2 Bdrm 2 bath condo m Costa )!esa 2 rar atlarhl'd iearage Great location. t•all for more details 546-2313 penthou e on th1 v.alt'" -\ , 1 John Elhol 613 3968 or • with dock for a JS buJt \\Al I HI 1<0,( Jlt 11 "1 0 d r 1 11'"' • 631 4321 u~---•2 Lot .............._ 1-•-..1 3206 '>Prdv.l111g 1 hdrm 3 ,__," --plu.-. a pool and wt·ur111 111>'11" bath' ~ frpli \ w~:T Old Cd~ Tr .. dt· for in ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * 180 dei:r ~l' ui·t•J 11 Al.AL ~~IAIE llAH ht·amt'd reihnie lume propt'rt)' S26'JK Balboa Island Waterfront B>WAAD MUlt,HY ?~~~~~ tJ.~ \ •<'"'' td1 14 fJm rm hie kll<'hl'n OCUH VlfW 979-l6.S8 3 Br 2 Ra Yearly ren 6ll l.1do Park Ur ========= hu1<1· ina~ter \u1tl' F.x Try s100.ooodown S4000 COYIMGTOM T Y,E I tal $975 Mo 770-0347 'lev.ponBeach D.M.Monhol lUtr IJJll,l\t' patio & p<rnl j per mu Ov.nl'r will Thrte ~plexn. e.1lh IAYFIOHT Yoo arl' the winner 01 760-01_35 552-lSOO ENTBtTAIMERS Jr1·J v. rork rimml'd l·arn Watrhtheparade v.ith r.s~umahle 1st r o 2bdrm,2•t bii 1wo free lll·keb 1s111 oo l_________ DRIGHT 'p.i It "'Jtl·rfall I ofhghtsfrom )uur.ov.n $134.M ~h~ 12'• \'IR Llttlelsland 2bdrm.2'1 \'alut'l tuthe ...... YowTt""s EASTSIO E nS!l•••1 detk Agt , John 1-:lhut $245000 l'aC'h Stdll'f ba 2cargar a1a1l yrl) ICE FdlLIES & ~ Hr one story f' Jm rm A.. ... ,umablt> VIR f1nJn1 \11.'~\ION ltf:Al.TY m3 :s686JI 4321 \Cl) 'an\IO~ le~e $1250 per mo Da1•e HOLIDAY OH IC E mmer lot Owner verv 1ni: ,l\atlJhlt• on tht\ •~i tr.;u -l~t l'ROPERTlt:s Sl·hweH·kert 6428235, ANAJI EIM rn>l1rnted & will ht'lp 'hJrnllf•I: h,:t1t .mil .11n 11111 rl••.:ri•t• o1•1·1111 \ u·v.. 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T A~kina SIH7.51w ~ .. r 1111 1\.1111 1,.,1 ,,11,, Jr ner "'ant . 11 111 o claim ticket~ t«tll .. $~!•~· 111111 014 11,. r bid!! nt>ar So ( l'l.11.1 642 S678. txt 272 llPl)tlOM't',l'<sllS4u 11:i1 ls.'.S:.!llJJ CO NDO .ilrtad) IJuilt & le11~1"l DISTIESS SALE TlckeL5 mu~t bt• 1·la1med Cini) Ill: dolln v.ill bu) nv.ner hJ~ too murh Seller behind on pay b)' Dec 22, 1981 LoqlN Hi~I I 05£ tlu~ dt'IU>.e blufb nmd•i "'rite off tS!'>o.ooo pt'r PROPERTY MAHAGEMEMT SUMMY • WI NTH YEAIL Y • COMM'L ments on spat•tous 3 * * • ~ .... •••••••••••••••••••• 0H•rlo11k1n1? tht· poul ~l'<sr due to ntv. l.ix bedroom home 1 n t':'•~~~ Goff Count Home 1299.SWL II la11 \\<ant purt111·r v.hu I HARBORVIE:WlllLLS I ACICIAY ~':>Uu~ " Fr1n1h 1nllu1t11·1· l nl't'Cbdeprt:11.1t111ll .lot' $11.000 pnce redul't1on $15 000 DOWH DcMarotnt I 026 1 u,1 .. 111111·11 ,1111J prof il4 7SI ?illi BURR WHITE REALTOR . INC. 67S.4630 forQwrk sale I 'h • 75 .. 1616 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• IJnilwJ11t· t t.drm .I hJ 3 UNITS C M l nrmtn" tnd unit •-yfrolrt .. OHLYS.ZOOO OOW""t. fJnt rm ~:111 111•v. I ·· · -, townholllt' 3 ~J\ll('IOU~ $31,000 To ssa.ooo " <"H> I Pnll' JU51rt'du11·11 Ot'df I • bdr~· rvvil and 'PJ too :\v pa) mt'OI) ,10 :!nd 11r ..;,~;,.111"1 llv.1111 \111 nev. 1.,.11 n<>v. .1nunoll.) 2ur 2ba con .. .., ..... ·• ~1ob11° Home!. In ine "ft '"'I d1 "tra lro I Walker &lee Real lstete 7S9-1 SO I Call Ruth or Stelt' c.:'hoire Park third fnr 3 )r' I .tr!lt· ...,, "' " lSLln\~tmnt\ tl-12 !till:! 1 ·'-"' 11 rm Olt.'r PSJ0APCE~TVIEES 759-1616 JJc s111s 9110 s11•,o m" ,.,11.11,111 111 i.:h111,dioud 14 UNITS C.M. lnderground parking "' "' C)v.nl'r 1 t>.11 t.tAil> l...irJet• wht l1•1 ,., 1 uni l:.d ''"<.I l' .,. t th II'"' I ·\dults S9!>0 mo 67S 677S @ . Br 2bJ ,ondo v. vuol 6. IU. \l TJ ~ t I 1111\1 ~ 111 l0i1l<1nll: bay &-t bldg _ 714-631 -6990 lolboa ,MSMIG I 007 ~ • h 1040 11011.11 for hu \ r .. m1l 11•' ov.ner JnXIOU'-.-rl'Jt Jbdrm Jba ocean 11ev. S 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-.. ....,.on ac IHH .lllJ 52·12 ,)1~ hna.nnnl! Jt 111 't e p s t o be a t· h 15, 0 * * * r\Ll. :-n:w l~SIU E & ••••••••••••••• • • • • •• •• l~ Villa R.E. r.51.ln\ 'tmnt~ I.I:! 11.11:1 Jl250 mi &i2 39Sl - DOWN! B>WARD MUR,HY OCl" <.:omr :.1:l' 11 .it :?111 S4000 DOWH 497.11'&i IMMtria~ ----...---Owner v.11! carr. financ 61l l.1do Park Or \liram.:ir ~125 11011 & HO cost to mo•r in! 1067 STEPS TO QCUH p,_.. 2100 lotboa ,,.Miia tn"' Su""r sharp· 3 Bdrm .'"""pon ° .. ~ .. h <Le "'"IO 673 ,_.,_ . .., 2 Br I' H.·1 r ""' nh• .. ,,, Mission Viejo ''h h · -,..-~USC RE~TALS N ,.,... ·"lo.-nru" •·"'•"" ~ ;u "" '-arm r ruuut ldr~t •••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bath tov. nhome i:on You art' thr v. 1111wr of Agt·rn ;,,,,, to'.tt' ••0••::,:,;E•R••::;X••10• •U••S••• II \ llll! room. tor ma 1 din COST .t. MES .t. I 2 3 Bdrms Yearll do pool s auna and tv.o frl't' ticket~ 1 su1 oo V Q . I .... " "'" mg rnom . d tr , "' "' f\Jm or L'nfum1shed spaGreatterm~'Grt.'al \'alue i to tht> 8~ 11et JUSTLISTEOI SAYS "SEll" an .rnun ~1 t21'JXl~O lnlHmlbu1ld Callfor lnformat1on b • (' II I • Onl~ $121~M• 1ln 111 hU\ kit.l'hen. plu' l. Bdrm 1n.i: l'r1tl'd tu ~1·11 MJ::Lf'"CHS arga1n a nov. 1 ICEFOLLlfS& 2 bdrm. ba + 1lcn ~ h .... Sp~11011' ,\j!t:an .iJ>ar1mtnt \II for IJUl~I .......... , "h""k "'.'nill••r '-546-2313 r I L' I vurm Hun11n1:t1m II h I """"·~~ ' u• .,,. , l'r\\'ILIOS REAi TOR HOllD •y 0 ... ICE lrtplare~ 2ncl •lnr\ ('II( ,, 2 rn ,. 1511 .. q fl S!89.501J Bnr11( U' ) our i1' OI 631 !""" • • -; ' "' " Be J \' h T 11 .,. 11 ~"1 ll' l' h h I .o· "'"" 67S 8120 ........................ --------'ti~·~-;~---~9~• ANAJIE1~1 drl'k 21·aq:ar S3~11 1•111 1 1 t11v.n om•· v.11 1·'(trd 1radrs C.ill I.inc!;, Ol'lh . ------_ _ l'ONV ENTIO" 9.'>.'l 9364 man~ u~ii:r.ll l'!> ·"" •11 l.irl(1• f.1m1l1 r m 1ha1 for deta1 b M I. l'~XJ ~..,ft build in~ vn R.taUstate 'CENH :tt p:rnl·l1n a: f'.111 .Jim rnuld hi· i111nnll'•I I•• 6 42-5200 hlat·k .top 6. f1•n1t·d •OCEA:-;FRO'\T• u......--&D •-De\' 232Sor Corono~Mar 1022 %21!14!1 '"'"Ir~ t~rn1~ Tt•rm~ ~Jrri( \1 51~1111 mu lu,un 2BR I ,H:\ . EQUAL HOUSING OPP O R TUNITY Pubhhtr's Hotiu: .\II real l'\late Jd 1e rt1!>ed 1n lh1' nev..-spaper as subJt'll to the federal Fair llou~ mJ? Act or 1968 "'h1r h mikes 1t 1llel(al tu ad 1 \ enase · dn~ preft!renl't' l1 m1tat1on. n r d1' t nm1nat1on based on race color, rt>ll1?1on \t.'it or nauon.il •lrl ion r.r an mtenllun to make any surh prererc•nl'l'. l1 m1tat1 on or cl 1~ 1·nrrunat1on Ttus newspaper ... 111 not knowingly dl'n•pt JO) ~dvertisinl( for rrJl estate which ts in \ 1ula uon of lh~a"' f:llORS: AdvtriiHn w..t check ftteir ads daily mid repori tr· l"Of"I i-diattty. Tht DAILY PILOT a nt•H I~ for tht flnt l•~orrut insertio n .,. .._..for s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt.rd 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AfFORDAILE ! A tastefully redecorated 3 Bdrm home with a one year old roof and R.V space. Seller may ass 1st with flllanei.ng All this for $126.000 Ca II now 979-5370 AtLsrArE REALTORS •U.S.VETBAMS f"REE UST Of HOME World R.E SS6 7777 T~ rastest draw In the West a Dail> Pilot Clas~1f1ec!~d 642 5678 ...-~""x ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJ•b 11f h..,,,,. r .. t t1lll• f\J1lahh ''" th1~ ,h,rp rm &1.5483:! (,rQ•t \. ,~.. frplt t-,su J lid & Rd 1,ow; Bl::Al'll AR~.;\\ ~ ,. .-~ .. rm tv.o rm oc ~o 434 BEGONIA m n. I I flt 11111 I •n n\1•,1 mc-n1 ~l1m11 Jll • ~for s-•-2 200 '>{'( blttnu Pk 6i5 ;z54 rentals l::x<"ellcot rond1 f,AH,,.. HT C>ec :!9 Jan 2 ~ .._, Ute " 1t195 000 __ .. do To claim llC'kl'h 1•Jll . l'V. t'lel(anl 4 Hr \" !!rt«•' ,Ht«I 'II' p.11111 ulft•r. ·\~kini: SHO 950 I • I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. __ ..I-I Mar 3222 lion Onl) 10 , dov.n ~ • c(Qllll Wft tur1.1 n Plirltal '" tiu.t "'hit d ''''J I L--'---•-y Rl.t ,' d ...___.. OWC \~klOJ! $260 Ol'M) Sellt'r will rarry balance 64 2 S6 7 8. e '(I 2 7 2 $ wmrnt -J 4 anl.., Ill Ian t.'V. pon •••••••••• ••••• ••• • •• •• . ·, l.,,.. l t Ch l'IC'ket.:. mu~l ~ t la1m1 ti nv.-nr rn~ntrartor fin.to 1_..., 'l ll• Hkr 11411 l•':•t!• Daito 'oiftt 66 I ·6441 I Beat•h OK ror Condo~ 3 br 21• In• • door' lo 2 HOMES ii ' m lt.'res oace a\dll ~.S,IJ(kJ a_;.... I 044 ..._ rt Olf •t d I u d " ~ ~ -comer dup e'( 3 bdrm J b) Oet· 22 19111 Ir"•... 1,....,.. le h I 069 ice or •' t.' ira ul I! OCt'an front SISOO mo $791950 balh up 2 bdrm 2 b.ith • • • Prt"it11(1ou' homt• ""l'dfl ••••••••••••••••••••••• wpo ac 641 0763,Agent Call Barbara675 3111\i <>Id but charmini: 2 down Can con1trl to lQ% DQWN/OWC \le"'. :I bdrm ·i h.•th :! RED UC ED i••·0··C··~:·.:;F··R·O··~T·••• Oltwrltal Estatt ll.\RBOR HID<.~ ReJ1h Ll\m~ 1.ar.11" J Hr Hdrm bunualo~ <-•JX 1·>< large home Submit all 'tori 340IJ "fl It •· E:.An " ••••••••••••••••••••••• St 10 111011 Int "''II J \ 2 P..i "<tra"t' p.ita1 S!l!.11 ,.. "' <.J Su•"'r 101 at1on -· l'llk' In pnle uUl n•1t In llUJh BY ow.uER u.......a..: ...... ... d d .... ... ... l'flmer lot tlv.nt't v.111 1 offers S795000' 1 ... --LtoS d ( r !) Dehi;htf11l1lt'lllT""' " ....,,.... .. HOfl'lt~ .............. tne .. t• ,.,JIWll i.u; ,,., 634 JS35 d. h I hf , l •-a...... •-• _... °" n1m bl'Jth '>'00tl f .. m.. 't•v. ,.u,t 1111 .! ,11 For <-t-11 OG -.....,., t p v.11 1nanrmg U.r I --a -Y ,..rop. 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X~:lerm' \1 u'l pnialt''PJ ll•'l.ll•I lll•I "t•a,horf' 6731).)ill • fnim S..?\f ~WI rent S41N1, ~.~for ·upi:r.ided ~ m;irkel 1~ 2600 o;q rt f :i~W:l'J ~ =I I THE BLUFFS :~~ .. ~~~in~·~~·~-~~ ~htiv.1~ b: ·~~~1 T,•:011~" r•L'ed PJt111 .ind pl.in OOVEI SHORES mo~ ~hi bdrm Tr) 10 ... lov. do"'n 3HR ~ ,H \ den ram rm OHL y s 179,5 00 I dbl attached 1tar Land Ca I I A 1(1. c n II e en tt'r; t I mt• •1 m.il ltlll I EXEC. HOME Won I last Bkr 11411 Oill!I ... frplc IJ: dinini? pni r..t.c:TSIDE r l d d lti?hL<> Th"l'JmU'I"• EXCITING Pi11 1ll mJ~ter hdrm ~ Assume lst o S98.860 at inc u e at $234 .SllO ' I !n9w.12orll'il 96911 at •1-,1 .... 1 \11:"1 ,t,lt•rnurt1Jnl * * OlltofC__... f 1 • 1 1 t b •i 11 ,...' B t f II ('"·~er Aot760 029-~ "'" I' 1 I 11-Z''' 2550 v. rpi <> ie u -l Jr PATIO HOME pap,ered ~na1lu p'anuelu_dv ...... .o• i 1CostoMHC1 I 0 24 o11 J.1n1111 O\t•r m1k-. .. ...,... .. , en<I j!J r SI 2110 mo \ S t h p ~ hJ\ 1 .. il.1\\ fir F11rm.il Estate Sa'-••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,..,. 0 <"'• epara e ome on 1"-·-.. t 3 Bdrm· Quiet 1••••••••••••••••••••••• I ' ""' ,, ., .,.,.,., i.mall lot 3 Bdrm. 2 •uuvu ~ FIHDOMHOUSE •m rm ?frvl\' $'ll~mc1 Wit h o r v.11h n11t , GIVEALOT CostoMtsa 3224 bath. bri\'k fireplace , ~tt~~~rkhni.: pool 'i 13 B 1 Ba la d fe.• furniture 24xt.i4 Grt-tn FOR CHRISTMAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11per pm ate and clean ~~<XXl ~f~1~:l Agt • t>.I! :!.~lfl Mil 111411 bner Home in La11unJ Pnmt' \ 1r~ sill' s dl' of Me.a \'rrdt' 3 Ar 2 Ra IMTI('r ~•II help fin ance t'h••ff\ 1.Jkl' r:~tJlt'S :11\3 flails OIC{'Sl s star park 400 ol\Olarlo~ l)l(•rlook Fam Rm z Fr11k s. 2 $139 .500 Call now. '$4000 DOWH \1'111111rt 11 lt•n l'our1 Gn.Wof,art& 1 mg l.akt.' San Marc·us rar i:ar Ga rdener $895 646ilil I I &Hocosttomonin. ~pl lll·d :0.t'~ ~UR. 3 1 Beautiful 20XSJ Lan1'\'f All Ult I 1n 14 ll h ~l t'f rd \1 1.(ml r11 ; I n \ 1 -~ .. ,, 3.'1 I\ dn as llonw? . 2Br. 2Ba Thi' I\ ~a I\' r r l' r l 1I1 I In i: &II 13:?.1 kll!:!l-f2!·1 GOODTYMS! I 1 2Hr J•,Ra Tov.nhou~t 'urn ''r ~111 I\ 1>1 at the BestBuyintov.n w~lrm Head\ for \11ur (hl1_?a1iJ3~ Beauurul. immaculate ,\g_enl a~-651" '+513 C.olPUSDa·IRVl"E s~ 'I.),) m.. 0 \\ (' tWwpori •ach l~tra1'lor S:?SO.UOO . -------..,.""""'!'!". :"icely landscaped 4 "'•und JI I.I' :! Yr 11111 Beautiful Aela1r \1 11htl1• Bdrm home on r ul de " i;4;,> 111:111 t.:i1 '•7 15 llnme .,. front k11 I:'., Wr specialize 1n h11me' Ea~t.!.ule :! BR 1 R .\ 11'.ir 1<ar fenced ) d pt't~ & kids OK S.595 per mo JRj E l,lllh St ~ 4~05 e1 e~ $93,500 13.6 % Terms' ~o Quah f~ mg' r\ f.int:ist1r afford able homP with pm ac) Co\ ered entry. form:i I ll\ ing room. added family room with b r ick fircplare 3 hu!?e bdrms. 2 baths. very pn \'ate re· ar >ard Pn re onl y $126.500 Call646·1171 THE REAL ESTATE RS NEWPORT GLEN OHLYSl36.900 A.'i.SUnw? S91.200 at l2"'c. ov.11er will carry 2nd ! f o rmal d1n1ng , firep lace. wetbar Sparkling pool and spa! Call today 673-8SSO sac Spariuu~ room~ 9 5% t,i ' "'" 1 Will ro •111 19' L11 Rm 12 , 111 d. buildtnit !>Ill'' 1n \'1ev. of golf course from UHl9UE IN • '" hkr' \Jastl'r Bdrm ~:ndo~ed Ranl'ho anta Fe .ind S Bdrm 3 Ra nu apt propen y Owner as::.1M TUltnYOCK PATIO HOME p.it10 ~ear HOJI! Fa1rb.;nk~ Ranlh 1:? pamt v.alk to ,chools. ed £1nan r1 ni: Onl~ J BR Turlleror k HEWPORTHEIGHTS llt~pllJI S23.SOO IJcen.sedprofe" llJOdl,to Mt."Sadel '1ar ~50 mo $1 39.SOO Ca II n u v. Lar~·pur ITl(ldel v.1th J 3 Rdrm d'"umJ hll' c• •<SIC sene1ourn.eeds • Bol>Koo_pagt, 759 1221 ~ loan Onh $1:10 fMHI l'Jll 1 Brlrm ho1nt• fir•·plai·e ~ R...:__..._ 2 HR I Bad I l 979-S3iO nighr hieht \1 e v. · llouhlt• i:Jrdl!t' 1h111u MOlllfHOME __.s.ta~ P' Kar.sm A S250000 ~9lhl •~ , . r rroperlifl RE fcnced~ard ~mall child LLS TA TE . . il~~~~"'s111;'~~1 t hf J11tl SALES 1141}756-1113 •• OK :-o pets S4iS +dl'P _ RoyMcC4rclt, Rltr. 54"5937 ""'-"~< ............. 111 1 Ullilil()Uf ti(>~I S lilY, Harbor. Ste 206·A -1%4 r\ )1l'}er !>49 3484 RE •LTORS Realtors. 67S 6000 "" ~""' ~ . l;\it•e clean 2 Br 1 Ra "' 541.7729 -.. -.... -111!!!!1!!!!!1!1 rroperty 2600 '\rv. ( Jrpet & paint m & .111!1-------· Acrt09fforSale 1200 •••••••··~··~•••··~··•• out fenced ~a rd & i--------· ••••••••••••••. •• ••••., Vail Colorado I Br ( on~!' I i.:ara1<t• ~o ptt~ SS!)() ... Dir WOODIRIDGE COTTAGE • IODEGA' W arm & charming cottage home in Woodbridge features a n e<1sv flow 2 RR. 2 BA + FR floor p l.an. Casablanca type fa ns in master BR & FR. earthtone d ecor & much more. Priced right a t $147 .900 Scott Alston 551-8700 <M46 l 645-9161 ,A.TIO HOME Or l't1 I.ind 2 parcels in ~.<XXl total Pnll' 1-'erunt~ 254l Ur:sni:e . I Plare II• o;v.1m & plJ\ llunt Ht h 1oned ~1 1 ~ Sl2.~ ~~ n 11nl) t: ~ 27i8 •ll!!!!!!ll!lll-•111111 .. &-~ tt•nni~ OrJnJ?t' Tr,•l' ~~1.'111\1 SQ ft .ii Sl6S.OOO rro ' · 4 Hdr l'XN'Utl\e home ---~-------------.iduh • 11mmun11 \ 2 .ind 13 0110 o;q ft Jt Rtal&tatt .,. pool & ~pa fam1l~ ••>• ..... '-• ... Cll'mb hc.'tlroom~ 2 hath d' SJlS.000 ~l.1rtha ~1Jt' bcJM.cp 210 0 rm formal dining 2•1 sumable lo3n~ Sl2i .!'>00 nah. ~lat•\ ab In me RI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ha Exrellent rond11iun Ab d I} 642 ~ "5'11HGS" j 500'> ind g.irdener & Q3f Ctn~ Loh / Lu,urv Condo pool st"r.•1re ISi 3191 or OU r Cryph 1500 Rancho )11ra~e 3 Br. 31 ~ 6415 Ai?! 1\1 atl Dt>r !••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba Sl 20.0llll 1•qu1t\ :.> GI.ft Tra1'n ·----11!!11!1 ... -• 2 Lois. f.nlrancc· lor Prefl'r ~ml ('11mm' 112 Rr gara!?l'. med yard Ha rbor \'1r"' r ~1 Jn1nl'. rental prop I Ku!s pels ok S.SOO mo and Sell Your $185,000 \alue S!ii5 t>.1 Olin Nt•v.port . l.ai:un.i I ?Zl.3,\ Pomona 645·5-180 Fer I( round. v. a I k 10 S43-255S <)l.ner Rkr and 646 6238 Handmade items. hearh. super n1re. 2 Br COllllftfrciat I •.714.' 347 OIOff 2bdrm. 3ba. rrpk master horn' t bach unit l.r1< rr.,,.rty 16001 TRADE ~rm dt'rk encl ~rd It's so easy a.'l!lum loan Pn1·ed to ••••••••••••••••••••••• , I bdrm. 2 ba S22S.OOO or 2 lomm pool spa. nr s c sell Chuck p11ler. :ij?I IY OWNER bdrm. 2 ba s.100.000 Golf Plaza $iSO mn Call Just Ca,16425678 and 63ll2l66 I fORSALEORTRADE rondo for hke t•ondo 1n ~2882 • Nev.oHicebld!! t?ated ro mmuntt~ of 3 Br. 2 Ba Ir!( fam rm askforyour Pnnw?OC'ALTportLor Ranrhto M1ra~e Palm v. frplc r pts drps . Dal.Iv P1"lot Christmas .... v,·sor 6000square feel Desert. Indian Wells or blllns dbl l!iH ,\\ atl IJ ftU" --=--Good fmanrmJ?a\·ail LaQuruta Ownrr Write Dec 8th SiOO mo 759 t.lSll to Drawer 44 PO Box ~-4834 or&i2 91i8 '::!~.~' $~ \\.6U ~ -l!, t, tf~. wou , .. , 14'1.4 lty CUT I '°'-LAN ----- WISTCLIFf _ Pnnqpal i>nly ~Corona del ~'3 r CA 2 br 21, ba 2 ~ r "'"' ron Clo5t to e1erylhang and ~ do. 11ev. xlnt. SOSO Pat bath rondo Pool nghl lligh VISlbtlltv C 3 W..ted ZtOO 3 bdrm. 2 ba. fenced \d CIE 110111 ILlllS ca. RESIOt:NllAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES • '"°"O~iH ~t""'' o~ ~ f<>vt "''O""b ttG ...,Olf1t f'e to-•o •o'"" '°"'' • ~o•~ """°'"' neat a.s a pan 2 bdrm 2 1 MEWPOIT HACH I~ &tat. ~ 2:239, S46 822.S outside your door Orean 1.11'~ 120·ft fron ••••••••••••••••••••••• firrplact S7S() · Ownt'r will r arl') 2nd . WATERFRONT P P 631·3618 768 6380 \'ery anx1ou~ Priced to I ~age l se of existin1< Urut.s or housr. w boal n-autiru l 3~9 R 2, ur\ ~II at $129 SOO ldg of 4000 SQ fl or sbp Flu terms Pnn ~ ... -· , 0 I Q E ( H u c . bl.Did 10.000 sq n Owner onll Write Ad •900 0 <VINU tn Parlihke set It ll I I I '*Cote Rf'a lt ~· v.111 rarq Pri ce ly~lot.lloxl560.Cos~~ tlll11Cathedral rt 1llniz& & I · S7SO ,OOO 631 1300 Mesa92l626~ Masttr Suite Lar11e OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE FOCH U,f'fR LARGE IEDUCTIOM Individual Home Lrg 5 BR Sep Mstr Ste Good Fir Plan Vu C i ty Lit es G r eat Neighborhood School. Park .. Close By Eas t Escrow Reduced To $232.500 A "Joy Of Newport" L1sltn1!. 759-911 12c_,., • .._ ... .,..e ... --------:...- ..... -. ... . . . AV AJLAIU -IUT FOi SO FIW A limited edition of OM. Elega nt 3 BR, 3 Ba . condo on the bay, beautifully rem odeled by master· craftsman in woods and used brick. Large. patio. pool. and the total extiilarat1or1 of living on the water. $1,000,000 Fee . IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 I ' "' t'Mrnt'nl Rtaltor ,....,.,., Pantry & k1trhrn f'plr I 0 1 y y 1 I , 640·S777 .... & rt"C t'ac-ll1t 1r ! > I I I 1· l1111!!!!1111•••••••ICMdo•l•mfT ow1-•••• .. ••••••••••••••••• {lbdSO roo 631-~ ... __ . llomttfwMlt 1700 ................. 3 rm. Iba. r h1ldrrn ttAllOl llOSI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... peU ott. 1786 Wh1tt1et" I ll ~-w .... · ..... E .... S_,..H __ Y--ll :.! Sc1en1ts1s ria•., a1sco•tre<1 ""4Da MAl•IT Ntw Super exrrut111e c.e.Mne 3124 ~~111 11 Orr I!'> .... • k 3 Rdnn 3 bath VIEW rondo 3BR, 2stry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Is I I' I •way 10 ma e guohne oul ot · · 1 w d l 'pizr d d XI l 2 Br I Ba H 8 coat Ufl•onunaiely. e•ery iwo townhomr in thr pre· I fi en 8 e n Clean I BR fumashl'd cot Ull' gar 1g st1g1ous private rom uian. la&t, vtry pnvalt'. adlts Uv Rm ffl>I. fn C' yard ' .... ,-------m•tes tne unes riave 10 be munity with leonu 0.., StOOO •! only. no pns S43S tnl'I Pft OK. no ktds $S4S ..... _R_E __ B_L_o_o _ _.I oourt pools and spu P\~1S48 70SO J!I ·1 ~·~ ~ ·1' I' I I I e <~ .............. ., .... .., xtnth.nant1n1w1lgl'U ~~ "111 sart.___.. 11.1.9 2bdnnhousr.1ar.yard. -----br '~·"'l "" tto. ,., "'~ .. o-d b'-..... p ..... r ,.. r---... • IMO + _,, t d .._..._.....__.__--L__.__, .,,,., 6n.<11> ,,_ "° ,..., 1 ...._ sun ic ..,.n n ccv or 1100 ••••• .. •••••••••• .. •••• -secun y ep tmmtd..saltal$4IO,OOO ....................... Want soml'thtn1 lllrl Availnow ·~.7:,~~scii~.f~I' i' r 1· r I' r r I IC*ISIULTY ' TAJStm.D ~ttlll 1n. 2 Br ____ ... -· -· · -· '7'92111 12 Units. Cotta Mna ~. compltltly Claw to SC Plata. Gl'ftft· I ro.sc:=f, imusl I I I I j I j I ·-----•I Aaaumr contratt SJJOll ! o llO-tm b.,.. homt. J BR, 2 BA . · · · · · · · · · Havt somethl111 you 14 yra 10,.. lmmtd. 3 bdna, 2 ba firtplart b . *"· fam ""· H e want to ltil' Clwllitd tterow. SlUM down tar*tatf i8d waltt pc1' 1 ar d • 2 u r I ar . Mldollwtll.IU-$179. ()nerAHl.50 ~'llM'71' ::.t.• 11500. dtp Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Monday. December 7. 1981 ....... v ....... , ....... 4 .......... .......... 4000 ....... Sllwt 4Jt0 ...... • •• ....•••••..........•.. ••···••······•········ •••••••.••••••.•••••..•.......................•.....•.•...•••.••.•.•• ·•·••••·•·•··········•· ... , .....................•........................•....••••.•••.•.....•..................... C....._ JU4 .......... lJ41 w,orf.._.. )26' lllaad 3106 C..W.S. l U4 .,_.,.. lU6Mu,,.rtltedt lHt Lr& room with pvt tn Se~!t=i!a~e~:~~~bt~0 WAHTIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• trMnrt. bat. h. fur n lo ~...... lo 1 3 BR 2 SA ....... -~" ,,..,, spart cvn. 2 llR 1111}1 $600 qwtl non s mlir nun .... rt Vt y . . ..... et .... ~t' "' l('f • ••Ck .. Ylew t'lean 2 bdrm bou11t. good WeBtcUff 3 RR 2b11 lo,·r , rruntb urh 2 Ir. I le •r (1r:in I br.1 b4 ent·I .i.r, ADULT LIYIMCi d ri n 11 tr SJ 2 ~ m o hoflW' 1n f.asu1dt Nwpl approx eoo tq n But 38R l''8A frpk •P• untnl IOl' <.i•net'. lyyard,alnt,·ond SlOllU, Ill' 673>~'/JJ Nrwl) demi (,.,,pd 11v:a1I now 13 8~ 2 bdrm,2bath.nor.ts 640<~ lltsud Lovrly, larcr Nrwport Loc ation 1'1l\. • SO 02243 l''arilir at.mil yd Ch1ldrtn, i>t'l~ ~. 631 211? rntl 1111r . pool. Jsh"' 1 Sll6 V1'1 , 76114S.I ssso mo h t . u t N' f ht'd bedroom 'u1 t r w 11 h +share reception and ··e" 10G CM M111147S olr. S7~0 497 311911 , WALK TO HA.C H ..... , ....... 3107 AdutL, 1>42W7J BToro 3132 +.scNnty 631-l!i.Mll lt-e tt:•• crC:mc: 'n 11nva1r hoth .11n vatun ropy equipmtnl , pre a..., T14l 49' 2S?6 • . ••••••••• •••• ••• • ••• •• • SC>ilt'IOU.\ ·> Br I Hu 1395 ••••••• •• •••• • •••••• ••• UI06 Welltdlff Dr pnvi e ome · 11 lranet 12& l)t'r month 't 11t u nan l £ v t • 'Cl'lt 3 lit 21, b1 2 ,·u 11u 2 stol') Nt-wport hotl'l\ Point a~11 3Llr iba frplt•. J Hi 1, ·nu ·$4~ I aun N,.w rondo 2 lilt 2 BA, NtWPol1 Bueh alter&J>m ~ 6892 inrludts ut1ht1n lbl & ~~ Shllrp 4 Bdrm jl()OI honw <>rt'an 'll'V. -.o ptb homr 4 tlr. 2 ~ b<1 li!l' iiar Adults. no ~b S7SO d"" ra . , """I ~" 9~ avail 12 15. lbl, last dep, u...a..a.. Motell 4 I 00 Ill.it 642 54S7 aftrr 6 PM -~•OOll .... $1100 lmfll('d oau11 .,._, Plll.J() + fflllt Vaunt "riv 11"7$ 2010 . ., ~ •...,... '"" ~ • Q,.._. " Cul d ur 3490 San ~""""mo to mu Aiit ~A~ 7&oOM " • $4911 Mt• 2 Br I B11 A it k1di OK H2S lhn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Hdrrn, ZR1 , Wool'I ---•THAllO• Raful 97i ~370 or OC 2lllM • Yrly small qu11111 l up Gari• c washer dry!r Bt211800 2 lir 1"1 U. Townhnuar Live un Newport fW11 rh brfd~r. Irv $27S + ~) ut1I ,_,,.,~ . th ~1818,Judy Outatandinl( VltW 4 Br ~ tWbor ~-....... l>t Ill~ Jl1I~--~ il7~ llrl3A I all tit!tt inll Sma II rt11ld ............ ec .. )140 •lyle Adulu, ~II !'I'll' ~!~'~ ~nPe('I~ INOri StraJ_l,ht M ~ 0324 :::e~·~~~~ °_1~1;r~ll ~:ioo GlllJb..I a Ba . derklnl(. d1n 1n g 2 bdrm, 2 ba, C11~ <.:ud "50 .,... OK, no pets uni> 1 yl!llr ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ~lmo ~ fl Coast Hwy ssnl•OOK arra. dshwahr. bluvr, spill ll'vrl lownhome 4 lir 2 lu 1•00 x11 fl. old rillforappt THIWHIHUTHl W~TCl.IFF l Sr l'l ~0444! fw ...t 4350 ;\ ~~~ Two3 Bdrm 28ahomu m101 bhnds thru out Tnn1r., pool . Jlll' frpl c d "'· 2 blllc TSl.MGMT 6421603 f 81 Townhouse Adults SIALAIKMOTa ....................... ~ - ntar So Coast Pina. Gar11t Sl050 1st & tut rittv11~ ISSO mfJ l.lrJntied rt1hn11), g11r Nr 'STUNNING hirgr 1 & 2 P"'~ A~ult uni~s t 1411 3 lll\ly no pets. S600 Mo Wkly rentals now :tvuil S&nglr garage 1.i & last W1~rfront of~.lce :pare larpr borne StOO mo to requirtd 964 1661 aft Kathy67S 7.2114 b~ach Yr ly $195 ·Br.' 2 Ba Carden Allt, ;,.< W~lt~0!ror'ated 1128 Bedford I.int SI~ & up t:olor TV '+ ~/mo Costa Mesa in Newport rt :oo :~: rro, &mailer homt1 S'lSO 7PM Pvt hornt', ~wpl Shores. 2 673-5119~vtt l'ool. 110 w llllh Sl Olympi~· slit pool. light 5:;411 7M3. 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S4iS pr mo ~rl) 113110 l(llr A\a1I nov. • $7501mo 646·5800 dys table, rolor TV. 2 Crplr~ IN octan vitw Reception S81-81~eve~ Paid~ 673 7737 I ~XI rm Ira''" :"\~ pt•h (.ill• J.1(6 rm l.l.I . la.!>! saoo ~7.fSP. ves ~ 14 1714)545 &116 HEllTA.GE area + 2 olfices 644 sq D9ePoW 3226 llG.CA.MYOM I BluHs 4BR 2HA 2 end 61S ll!lll!J Uo}d,b/~ 6670 • :.er 1131 9303. !162 3837 <k~an BaylVitw Conll6. Palm Springs area I Mon PLAZA ft Avail immediately. Lu" u rt o u s Th re,e llos L1k~ Hrand New I Ar s..no l'l1 I' paid 14 7 PM' . 2 bdrm, Z ba, ptur:ity J~ CCI i·ondo 3 RH 2 New luxury.,office .!>pat:r ~Jl'L~, &sl-9000 ;.;.··~~~·~~·~·ai;••;·;;Y .. bedrooms Two baths f;s o m 497 4214 2 1 dnft, I lo l'llrport Qw1•t adult no1 SPECIAL bldg S800permo Ba rum v. atrium 1n Irvine s busiest 2 offi ces, S62S'mo . 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Mon thru Fri. s1gMr S400 mo by Dec 22 1981 All amen1t1rs "1th ----~ r...,,.,'shtd and ask for Ille :9\W W1l~on fi31 5Sl!J Oc·ean i'rnnt fl\c rt' nis. 14aterfalls. ponds' Calln'a fn..613! 8 :M>to4pm Ml 1441 · • OU ..-on.om~ n1 rmdeled 3Pl' furn & Gas for rook1n1t & heat· · -~ ---~ ___ • * • ~·un~y ~1r1 ~ 11 per ••••••••••••••••••••••• Christmas ~: \STSIDf. Sunn~ i Hr unrorn sss11 tu SlloO ang paid rrom San e• e ea ee e e e e e • e e • e e ... e • • • • • • • • Condo 2 br 2 ba hke"' ~~}ordet~ils 1 IJm lalloaP...-.Mta 3707 hu~ed .. <·K ~.ir:i~e S-IOtl 213.14.'i l!>.S1'ill •914il9 Die1:o F'rl4) dn,·e North I house. all amen1t1<.-s ••••••••••••••••••••••• A~Visor •\ilults nn pe•~ S·\I! OtfiS ::.itud1u apt \ll'~. loft , on Beal'h to McFadden e 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL e w .pp (2l3 •5~2 5843 *Cote RcallY Small I bdrm uttl 10<'1 d AUL.LT:.' Br 1111~11 ht•am Sk)htes. gar S495 . I lhen West on MrFadden • • BeautJ!ulS Br + Den.3 I • l t•ni $E.\to M~I ct>1hn~s Int~ of ~ornl ~976398orl!l7!1i l26 t~ Seawind \·t11a11e • I Diys . 3Lines. ll Dollars • & frplc fresly painted & n\t ., m ' i;,3 ~!1211 E.A..STSIDE ~t>nlnl! bJ1 s.iuu mo 0.unrron1 at Rot·kledge 1_1141893:5198 e wetbar. ~ice 10<' Close to 640-5777 Costa Mtsa 3724 "I!\ 2 Br 1 Ha Pn<il~adr ~o Pl'h 225h \I a pie 2 Br m Old ~led Villa. loama 4000 e 1i., ea'.>\ IC' Dlact> ,our 8·0dy Wee• C ass 'e:: t. • .,..a d'10 , e be h hool & h 548 7356•ir673 Kll03 • SS 11 d T • I ac · sr s ops ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apt Laundr) room I rnr\c frpl c beams ·1••••••••••••••••••••••• costs 1ust -tnat s onl\ .i oo a• a ay o Oucll ~ or tn1s • irm.Call968 ~OZI Beaut 3bd + FR home STl"N"Nl:"G IJrjle I Ur child t)K. n<> !Wb Call • 2 A1 rnndo nr ~ l' Jt.aded windowi.. many Laguna Beach Motor Ion . le -.cwc•al Oller -.·ou r>1us1 OE' a nori·tommerc1a1 u~P• alter.rig ~ ) 244 w pool, 2 pataos,2 frµ!. Garde_n Ap.t Pool & Ret lur ap11t before IL\ gnn~ PIJtd ~ \ l't>ol. !'ii.la l recs . p \ l be II c h I 98.5 :-.lo Par1f1t' Coast m(lrcnand•'>e lo• sale uo to saoc pe• ac aria '"e Or•Ce '""U St • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westclirr Sl200 mo 'Jo area dOY. lllth St TSL Mgnt 642-1603 ~1 No pt•ts 6-lt t4iio or SB8.5 iro Sgl or rpl pref Hv.)'. Laguna Rear h • Of' 1n vour ad Tne cost slays 1ne ~amP "'"err.er y J' a'.l e Twnhome. nel4 3 br. 3 ba ~· 646·2389 $375 rm \tature adults. GE 646 49l I 64().5629 497 214i Dail). Weeki>. K1ti:hen e neeos e1gnt oays selling time er iuSI ,.,e e patio. gar Park. pool. Bluffs Condo 3 Br up . 1 br no pets tlwet & ~N·urr WESTlAKE VILLA To141\hou.w 2Br I , ha . L.og.a ... -1 ll 5j available Lo" "'inter e Jac.1!!'75 mo 833 9057 down J ba K1lchen 1991 ~e ~po rt Hh ti Im med nrr op.inc\ pool. patio ~l~t ·~'·ond ......... ~......... rates 494:5294 e Use J'1e word '° each 00• AOcut 4 v.or.:h ma•e one I 'd s nook t 1J()() ~·4 250·1 "-16°"73 Adult onl) l'omple' ••7< """'5425 ti4ti 6189 Balbo I sw• .r. I • WoodBr1 ge pac1ous _ _,~ i.,.. "' 0 '" I Pool. spa. laundry room "' .. ,,,,,,. • Golf Course Condo 2 Br a nn ;,v or up e c1ass1fif'O 11rie of tyoe M•'1•mum a'l ., J '•"E'!> P1ea.,e cr•ril 4~R. 2t2 8A Fam rm. Elegant 3 Br 2ba. upper Bathelor. rlet' blt.111 palll"6ordeck) ~O llcb 21\rlBa.nu .r d p .au 2ba, gar. j!reat 1ie"' I weekly K11chennette. pla'1IV t din .rm. patios. Lake bay Pool gardener kitchen sh31? r~t air Gara1?esa\lul Ro.1r adull$onl) nopetsl 1;;:; rm A,·ail 49S·I~ 1 ~anfront6758740 e I tenrus. pool. pm SIOOO sen furn '$1100 mo <ond. rec fa<1l1t1c~ Ba ch g;4) $450 rm 279 y. Wilson, w.-rti. h )16t:f or "'oman newl) de • r------------------------------, ~1327. 559·6188 Off1re ~J.>l2 adults Su,rn . no peb 1 Br $4ll5 $4I) 6"'5 1819 . :::;;.: ••••• ~•••••••• rorated pnvate room & e 1 I 75B4iSB'I C\Jfl Haven Ir 3 Br 2 Ba Newport\ illa11e. 635 W I 2 nr 54;~ $48~ 2 lir I'• Eld hpk m1n1 RT balh. frplc $285. melds I I Uni v e r s 1 I)" Park rrodern kilr~cn. frpk. Baker SSHXr75 TSL \\&,mt 1'42 16113 l)('Pan 11o>w 1h'~.k gar PAii NEWPO I utils Easts1de. C M • I r~R~h~:~. ~a~r~;~'e ~~k~.:.~7~ar smo • ~.~~~ ..... ~?.~:~~~~" '! e2~1~ nn;~ur~ ~14 642 ~ IHI 8722 C~JGCLUI I~~~ V.' pnvate bath.,: : s 1.00 •• opmer. pool. Ja( S725 Eastbluff 4bdrm. 2i,ba Luxury studio. spa T\ · l ab1nels. ut1lit1es pd Sparkhng l'IP.tn :? Rr I'• 1 bed okfor2 $325. e mo 640-2217 <Days I ram rm Ir " ' r " maid ~en ace phones c.u:~ rm. c.c1 1u." 8.i ~00 fo'en1·ed u11I~ Rache ors. !&2 room I Br share bath $250 I I 10 an I 551 1882( : • • '' ~ "" ''"" 1 apc.s & townhouses · · e I .uv .:="-==--eves..1_ gardener s15oo· mo ll~wk 499-222i F' I r ool 't p.ud Ref~11c 2 sma II F'rom~tlOOO 644'1900 S57-278JC]nstina -• W 0 0 D B R I D G E 642,5161 640.8107 Beautiful 2 bdrm txean •;l~~ 3d1~ii!asht:r. Pon eh1ldren 01\."" ~b. --XLN'T nr Hoag S60 per e I 13.20 • . F.STATES ' Z~ba. hu11e ) rd. front Penthouse Condo ~ •1d~ .tll in" lr11 Z Br Hl60Walla<'!' lil2 49051 ~l:x~ 2NB:~/L~d~ ~~~c: week Pvt Ba ~o Smok e I • (Washington I 3 BR 2, very pvt Newport Hls Comp furn Lease by garden aplS from '56-0 O.OPoMt 3126 g g S600 & ss& mgorkitcheo.646·1035 e I 15.IO ba, fam rm & den, .,,. .. .,,__ mo until July 1st Sl.000 <<"l ""•t I 111nit area -----h--k -h e beaut.~ 973-2040 tdays J. '!:"'_N<>.>___ Owner.J714J730 844-J N•""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rar lease Adults. ~o Room w pvt bat • l~C • • I Add 12.60 for ••ch 1dditlon1l llnt for a tlm11 673-0263 <before 8PM I Perun Pt 5 Rr, den. din --2 Br 1981 Maple AH 1 OCUM VIEW I pets Must have refs. laund pnv West C M ~ 1 e 1825rm. rm Sl400 mo A~ent. Mtwportleoct. 376'1 Adults _ul)$la1rs,no11e!s f'rom Dana Point fTIQ&l l Dn\•e by 614 Clubhouse Pref male o.ver 40. : 1 I W bnd t VI 28~ Iba 6]3-9060~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• gis Sierra MJ?mt l o I ~remc bluff. like n1•14 . Ave _494 6JOJ -S2S01mo Avail 12 IS I Publish my ad for 8 days starting I e uOod r u~it 'br 5 c t: 2 br, 2 ba, frplr . on OCEA~f~ONT 2 ~ 4 8~ 1 ~11321 Be lhe first orcupanl' O:canfront for W1nler ~Ml·~ - -1 n~~ refri S6g0 ,n"0 Peninsula Adult s A\ail \\inler Y.eekl} Large 2 bet, 2 ba pool Only ~ un1ti; 2 Br Rentals Furnished & Room with kitchen pnv : Class1f1ca1ton 1 • 1213 190 f. 6 4 0 0 0 r l6501mo St400 mo,·e-1n ~00!.h.!l' 613 7873 adults. no pet!' SJ9S w frpk. & 2 llr v. den unlu.!11. Broker 675-49!2 Nr bus. shopping center 1 Name 1 e Zl3f993.l64S ~vail.12 IS 81 642 33SS OCEAN FRONT Delux 2 ~73t9_or673·0884 Hurry for the best \ll'W' NO f'F.E ' Apl & Condo ~oc;C..:.Adults~2·7520 I • SF.AVlEW 4 SR + ram BR 2 BA. avail now · 2 Br. 1t2 ba 610 Joann St, S62S t-0 S67S Adulti., no rentals Villa Rentals Rm for re.nt. NB. pvt e 1 1 Address I e DEBFtaD nn Besl Orean View ~eelliLIJ!>.!!.lhly 752·9466 C M No children Sma II Pl'l~ Oays 64 3 o212. 61~4912 Broker hme . kit pn v. M f SJOO. e 1 Lc3 BR 2slory home. lg Many Upgrades Secun OCUHFIOHT j dogok_~ 631 -2626 ~661-6«1 EASTBLUFf lbr . pool. J!l!l!_rmlter. 6Jl-721S _ • I City Zip __ Phone 1 e yard, 2"' ba. A C S9SO ly. pool. tennis S2000 Zbdrm, 1 batb, Sl?S wlt 8raut1ru1 1 bd, t ba. Z Br Apt ~ear ocean. qi.el arta. single adult . Extra lg pm• room bath. e : Check or M O e nclosed O I • ~.::1 eves 7S2· ll ll da (213) 0>-3629___ 3 bdnn. 2 bath nr beach stove. carpets. drapes cl~~· dshYtshr rl1a~~e OORf\5.~Lrm ~4·~767 Xlnt loc: N<1 rook SJis • I • for RI h · HEWPO•T HEl'iHTS ~Mnt.._675·1ll70 Q u 1 " t a r e a ~ A\&ll. Dec tst -· uoo VIEW Elegant & rm_760·0129 __ : C harge my ad to 1 I 2BR, Spacious. great 3 Br. 2 Br Ga rdener, 1213149867116orS9709S6 1 BR Iba. all ulll pd lrg2Br 2 Ba 2pat1os.4Br2Babouse.W Detc. e 1 0 _,, Exp 1 e views. Pvt Golf Course. f le. OO!fl!> ~5-S.!!Q_ 'f..._,""*J!'._, 2 BR twnhousr. Livin1: ~rs~~~ beach S3fiO mo frpl c Adults s1 200 =• St, CM Call e 1 ~ ,. 1 • pool.NoPtts SIS-Omo Spac 3 BR 2l, ba. vtry wa aawco Rm 01n1ng area. -~~ ------I 1 ~ I ~2 640-8121 clean t.ownhse Pool iog ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen, frplc, truh & C:O..• Locatiotl! Versailles Corner Pen· F\im rm & bath, young e 1 O '.!l!!IJ # Exp 1 I 3 BR 2 Ba -sn•I story iring, etc. S750/mo: A«t .... I.a.cl 3106 waler paid, attached 2bdnn. 1 ba +gar S4SO ~·2 br. 2 ba. Avail empt. M, refs. Lag. Nig. 1 e · "· .,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ga~a e. pool. jacum . A• II · 494·3672 '1!50 67S·3787 ~ (714149S·9637 e L----------------------:--------lwnhse on parll-hke set S44-l440 -B t b 1 1 ~ d ta , tac. on nro""r· \a ~-----~ ... -·---e r----····· WE'LL PAY THE POST A~-----··-·· • tins. 2 car garage, Pmin. area. 2bdrm. Iba, • 0 a 5 n ,. ,.~ 1 • ' _ / : • firrpla('f,fgepaho.IBSO childmiok .no~u.SSSO Waterfront JBr 2Ba t)' Adults, no pets • : 4tt1Fl: "o POSr«Ct: • mo. 975·1262 d ys , .67S.2010tV!L_ Yearly rtntal $97S ~o Ava1l.1mmrd SSSO mo • : ' "lrtssu1,. : • ~ Harbor vu homes. 4 BR. ~!.1 71~7 ~~ Vou can be a ~ • : ,, 1u 1l10 : e llMT ALS 2 BA. ram. rm . St200 _., .. g 1111 H•l 0 e 28r28a S6SO av 1 1l. Jan 16lh Needmerecasll WINNER < a. • g U"''fO~lillS ~. 3Br2Ba 187S 614-41570~9312 -· N • l BUS INESS REPLY LABEL " e :t~:: l800~ 1Bdrm wo1mo for Christmas buyinf? d '• ; . •\• .• ,\"""'''"°"'0\""'".,., .. 0h• ~ • r.D-'-~RJty•H ..,._ 28r-.. alt'f -s/mo Just by sending us your name an • • """nalMll" -.,,....._ """ ---~ed d b hi f ! ~·t.Ot .. ,, Ill "<' 80 ·~''" s New condo, 2 BR. 2 BA. NiW1C'f~r .l H. l8001/rNJ Sell your unnmru address an y watc ng Or your < Orangt C~HI Delly Piiot "' • P.UO. Nr Par• • Pool. ltCTiron OmtS nc ttems with a low name bi the classified ads of the • 4 111·~ ,.,,. I •. No .17~ ... eves Rnlon 131·1400 cost ad under the e a ,_..__ G ~ ..... • Br Daily P ilot Gift GtJt<1e Daily Pilot. · · ·· • o e u-.-rvves ,........, Win tickets to the circus, aree 1musement · · 1 1 2~ 11• ttmm. pool. ten· attractions or u>ortiof events. Just Cill out this · · · e l 101 ,., • •n + W · m-am Call rJ2·5678 . coupon and mail it tocf•y to the: : ti ij : e • uo w. 11, 11. ! • " • 1 .~ ~ • : Coat• -. •• CA mu i e ---c~::... t'IUlifttd O!partmftt, Dally "'* t .~; e /. • l -. t •• m w. Bay Strett, eo.ta 11eu, <a tzlZI •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••t ..... ...._ _____ _ S..lu ........ ' ...... .. ......... , -....... ... •................. ....................... ......•............... , ............• ....•.... .•.•................... . .................... . ,.,._11 ROBT STEIN BRONER, ICALUA Ctn CAii Dfctrit our Specialty. DUMP JOBS ~~CLEANERS• STABVINC ACTORS Neat patth~ & tutum A~~~~SJALL~D d «IMN. CDl'LCONTRACTOR Qfan\dtlA._ 8151321 Clt~1 Qukk ' depend•; •SmaUMov~Jobs clean F'rue.•t Move ~·ith us btfore &-..-•. ltl·IOt Kff ,~;3~1 7 Pw Ill C\[STOM QUALITY ...................... , • : • Haul, deanup, roncrete HOUSECLEANING don.Ile 1 toy to needy pt I Ill' I ree Serllu llJ f45-§ilf c-.t/c..nh ble weboAnySiieJ ob . 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Co. s wt e pin g , Free Perm Pvt duty P os ....................... p A INT ER ~ E ~ D S _<.:all 24 hrs_..835 ~37 l'M YO UR TYPE e up service BOATMAINTEN ANCE ~mexp.~2~ --Mas~er Rldrs Custom estunates. 645·4372 or DaysorAftemoonspref BRICKWORK Small WORK 30 yrs t.>xp, ml ._~/1.,.lr ~~!!':.0~<'~~:1~g .. &H.AULOUTS C.,..ter •. qua.lily, room additions Sn. $tl•l)'nH.S48·1$98 Jobs. Newport, Costa iext Acoust1r re1hngi. ...................... , formatunga s peraahty #1 .. " Service&Repllr ........ ~ .............. Llr d. Larry Wendell. Gar~nMaintenance lh Ide • ! Mt'sa. Irvine. Rt'fs Qa~Paanllng 847-5186 Add1t1 ons t·onrrele <'C 11 ( 11 .... sotrrff •c•o .. :: .... • Sdiog 8QJ 67 ~ Wood patios, ~e~lu. wood 1213l921·6S-41 Res1d1Comm/Indus. • .................... , 67s.3175 L·J-B PAINTIN G Ira ming k1tchenl> re typalllg ~ 0Pa~ly you r ,,.,f Com wuidowa. Lit d. Reas ~ li§l Clean.ups & Tree Tnm Want a REALL y CLEAN M Sp EC I AL , Int ex l dooe. ett· LH· 282137 · APPRAISAL SERVICE pl Yacht Matnt & JohnorRic1t9'lp!3218 l"---11 I 84().1816 eves8441-4947 HOUSE' Clll G" h asonry our specially .i~~~11L "•L 9383 . Bonde d ,..,t't' •·~t 8516903 All real eatate. Respect· Cleanl.nc. exp'd & reas .... ,---~ . mg am Oean. qwck. dependa ~~ ~aJ"I)' .,...,. 642 w1 TYPING ed co. Lout exp F: t Cllli.67}-710924hrs flNE~NISHWORK ...................... , Lndscp, tnm, haul, yd Gtrl.Free~t.~·~l~ ble Wedoann1leJoh' INT EXT PAINTING PROOFREADl:-.G 7 11 Rermdeling/Doorshuog DRVWA.LLTAPING I Wk, gd cln-up wkly. 24 ROBJN'SCLEANING •631·2004• Li 'd Rh f'rt'ee~t IRoofiRcj T . 1· E I h · ........ S....lcu Randy673·5716CdM All textures & aroust1r ~. PJ1!.m t. 835·0537 "--" h h ---c •• t • • •••••••••••••••••·:~··· .rans .a tan& n g is · ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••1r-..a4f-I fttt"l Kev1n61S9Ql8 H -.--j'"~al 0~§:7 Custom Brick. Stone, -__ 6461067 HEPAIRSFORLf,Sl) I ~ren c h , Spanish -•nu•••••••••••••• Lic'd babys1lt1ng -,..._......c• Dry • ,_. c_ean _e. _..:.... Block.Conrrete,Sturco p~ Slungles nat deck~ JO Heports. Corres pon Onvewiya, parkin& lot Paularino' Fairview••••••••••••••••••••••• wtl ••e:=a•••••-·•M••••••••• *~~'-I• ~s Fr.eeest 549 9492 ••••··. ••••••••••••••••• yrs Free est 710 2725 I denet.•manuscnpts. re-re,1>1in aealco1tio& atta. Infants to 4 yrs WeCareCrpt Cleaners •D••R•vw•••••••••••••••••~· Roo'l>tf.ntry Pl asob!'ry .. •BRJ<.'K WORK ER • 'The Paper Hangt-r. Prof R· Sh R ( sumts Expenenced. ac· SlrS A • b 1 · mt m8076 SUam clean & up.hols. Ail/ACOUSTIC 111g · um Inf! ~OF . C eaning! w 11 d 11\SlaU De<·orator qua I am or me oo ing runle. rthable . sp 1 t 631-4199 · --- -Truck rmunt unit 14 yrs exp. foully he'd & I Drywall · Stucco -Tile lmmaculate ,3 • . ri ve, concrete. Fr t St v ~7.4281 Complete N~"' Roof) or • •496·0339• • Worltguar 645·"""' w~ $32·~9 !k!mdel. J.B. 646·9"0 Maintenance walk_ forttesl 835 ~:n _ee~_ -~ e_ Re.J>am. •SS7 3926• ~ ----ALLSTATE PAV ING ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . -'!.Ult . G IM -· Mo.._ HANGING $10 ROLL wt.dow Cle .. 9 Sulcoitine. Stri1>iog , MecHALfCOMSTI Shampoo & )team clean. Bedrfc.e I enera amtama~ce Homes675-97550!f1ces • ...., Quality Also stnppanl( s.a.ttySpt.-••••••••••••••••••••••• Reepa auirs. Comm /Res C ' Color bnghreners, wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repairs & Decorating ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.t._~otl 645-9325 •••••••••••!••••••••••• Ongmal W111do~· Washer 3'73112 ustom homes, Cram· crpts • 10 min. bleach. ELECI'RICIAN pnced l •Quah\y•_Ru640.Sl44 EXP HOUSECLEAN ER •A.I MOVIMG• · -. · Orangt> County') oldest Avg3brhome 535 1 ·HS·8lSI Ing, rem~d. Frenc_h Hall, liv tdin. rms $15 , nght, free estimate on Homt apt repair paint, Reliable, refs Free est Top Quu lity Spet'tal "-hr/ltpolr locally owned Rurglar 631 ~' ..... ,, doOn,skylights&patio avg roomS7 50, eouch largeorsmall1obs s tuc co , roofing , CaJl24hrs ·Z418. !'are111nandhng 25 yrs .................... ~ .... J\lurm Co Sea Coasl .. .. -0 •••••••••••••••••• oov ·3652 llO: chr SS. Guar ehm .l.atl.396621 673·03!19 l masonry, earpentry·. exp Competitive ratt>s ~LASTER P~TCHIN ~0 Secunty. 2488 NewPort J:if~~~~~h~1~~~w DIVORCE. SUPPORT ~ .. Specidll pet odor. Crpt repair UC'DELECTRICIAN ~ _ GoocUt--~ Nooyert1me 730·1353 est~ccos nl nl Blvd C M G42 3490 Cl a Ltd 548 8853 ll!crtMe/ decruse, ar· Custom carpe ntry 15 yrs exp Do work Qual work -Reas rates HOME IMPROVEMENT GuaranteedEverytame STA.RVJNGCOLLEGE :J.!S Nru.Paul~5 2977 Tile _i: llJ!IL! -·---- ddlalt, bukruptc . decks, p1t10S. J .S. Const. mxself. Refs. 531·2101 I W-1950/631·50'72 Tom REPAIR, PLUM BING , Cbf[lie 110.-so~v STUDENTS MO v l!llG PLA'iTER PAT<: II ....................... CLEAN ~J~opw~S Cl-alfi--" Ad·Vi·sor Co. Nobody doesJt ~t-No~eam NoShampoo ELECTRICIAN Lie heating,carpentry,elec. LORRAJNE'SSERVlCE CO Lat· •Tl24·4l6 REST\JC CO Int ext McCrystal Ceram1('T1le I F'0~~91sJ7~~ ... ::...,cu at ter' Lie, bonded f're-e SWnSpeciaust Fast 233108-C·lO. Small Jobs tile. Free est. No job too Horne 1Bus1.1 Reliable In.sured 641·8427 Reas. Free est Refs DisunctL\'e Jnstallattons: ~ -.... _· c.<!"'18 ..,..._,a est Call Joe SS9·55ll dry_ f'tee est 839·1~ Maint & rmirs }48~ _!ITWll 69·2'11 CM. Refs/frans. 962-Q$t0 WA~H US GROW' 963-0186 . 539 ~7 L!~..!~ 846·1!612 1 Want Ad Kes™ 642-...,, t I .......... 450 Tnnt &Fo.d 5l00HelpW-.d 7100 HttpW-.d 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 W..t.d 7100 HltpW..t.d 7100 w~ 7100 HltpW..t.d 7100 ....................... D.itlli 5015,······················· ....•••..•.••.......••.•..••.•••......••...••...•.•••.•••••••••••....•••.••••••.........••..•.••......••.....•••...........•.•••.•..•....•••.•••.•••••.•........ Cost.allesa.1200sqft ln ••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND G o lden Bab)'S1tter loving care Beauty Gene 1 I Med1c;1.I Sec'y l girl dustrialSpice. JOr ft s.ttltrtiffc). Co. Retriever. San Diego ACCOUNTING for 7 mo old Mon thru Essentials tor Ha 1r sho PH D y !!.c:;.s~~_;,N~~-~i.~o INTB.LIGB4CE Denn office, peg exp 8'1J..S340 All types of real estate F v. ~ . E u r I 1 d & F'GS has open111g for fast Fri 754-0164 Beauty Salon 111 Irvine , _ _._ • A ~ ANALYST ll'L.:."°JB 759-0306 Colt.a MeSI new 2300 sq U1vestments s111ce 1949 Brookhu.rst. red collar paced person to handle need s 1 exp e r I .-....~ a~ you low on Housekeepers t\o expenenre needed MEDICAL f 1s""'1_M_D_ ll. lnduslrial +office S,.ClellilM)ill s.56-J433askforR1cha rd 1 AP&bankreronc1lha Banking twrdresser tolakeO\tr cash .~ell C>ran~e Rebable hous..>keeper!> We~1ll tratn }OU Dana ,seek.sEXP'Dfull&pt Only S795/mo. Great hd. TDi Moreno 213 693 85531 lion Paid l'Ompany HEW ACCOUNTS tlientele. Guaranteed I ~rnty 5 finest Da~ing needed Full or Part l'Otnt ~93 1001 Lagona (r & bk office help toc.Uon off Harbor & 405 , 642-•171 45 0611 eves_ benefits Call Debbie , Newport Balboa Savings salary. 7JO..fi6JO N rvice can dhedlp ou t i mt $4 50 per hr Jiil Is 768 5251 l'(IS la 644-G.'111 Frwy J D Proparty '---~--• ro• .... ro Rd ( D 549-8909 has d I 0 exp nee l' • must 548 9715_ :\fM<a 540 1026 ll unt --------... . ,.· 27.:... "' V l' e ~m Oll 1mme tale opening have own transporta .Ul ... J • MOO&S/ESC. ons • .. 1. 01 • Medlenl Reth Mtca. 1e. vac :\fagnoha Allan for an experienced New 1100 & be 20 3Q Yrs old HOUSEKEEPER 1.1H' gton Br'l962 111121 Allll Fema)es onl)' ..... Wmhd 4600 SCNCE EARLY 19'1 la HB ~5148_ Aid Accounts Counselor llEAlfASTCOOI Ca1'1 714 97I 0342. in for malurt' couplt> AR:\IY 953-0971 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• lsl & 2nd Trust Deeds Found F'ema le dog, Res1denllal Aid 5 30 to Thi.s 1s a challenging F lime. ex per only Ap IOAM 2pM ror detail!. Refs. please, rall after Bl:: ALL YOl' CA:\ BE Sect. young 50. quiet. OWNER NON OW:-.IER small shaggy Brov. n. II OOPM Newport Villa pos1llon w11h a tern fie ply 111 person after 2p~ Gene I II A~,833·2382 IMTlllOGATOl Motlwr's Hetp.r resp. in need of room. I' llh~ 4tlnats P 0 s s p e k e m i x 4000 11 1Iar1 a Wa y o ppo r l u n 1 t y r or a 1 Jolly Roger. 400 ~o Ux,'K ER HOOM Houseke eper. 11, t' 10, ~o expenenl'e necdt-d Light housekeeping. la und k i t prh . PeterOobbs.Broker Brookhurs t Ward . !llewport Beach 92660 ··PE 0 PL E ~t HwL_L B -'ITEN NT mature non s moking We will tra in \'Q,u J!ar1llrne ll42·2909 $150·$1 75 1mo CM,760-6827 646-6016 Westl!!l"ster 5313567 642-6861 ORIENTED" person CATERING Service M stAbe blD~·. ··k woman Musthaveown Se<'unty cll'aranre re I ..... TTIMf 631-3123or631-~71 + ...... 1 t\Jll insurance benefits need s rood! p rt! 11 'u a . t', 0 spta car & speak Engh!>h for (jUltt!d Dana f'o nt ..-- 1 I D•CWnn FOUND Womans nng. APPR~TICE & paid career apparel. workers. $4 ·hr Full f.Ztg!Jsh, trans110rlat1on r I Id 4 . . I &-9pm Expanding youth -L-... /I t/ Ptne1allh/ w m1llals, Santa Ana, K;J"lll I Salary commensurate time SA M· I JOpm ne<'essary . please call pro cp w IOyr o girl 93 1001 Laguna Hills counseling firm has ~ HH Lolt&Fot.d MacArthur & Bristol MARKETIMG withexpenenre Please Lori :s K1ll·hen, 3077 ~o:m~Bud ~~t~!tnr&T~s~an 1if1l1sse 11118 5251 Co)ta Mes a openings for 3.5 sharp ..-t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548 l.I75tQtQenllfj ASSISTA ... TS call Harbor Blvd S A General0ff1re Call ror .appt 891 2J04 ~~ Huntinl(ton Hr h outgoing mature people ....................... +•wet11tllh 5100 Found Da chsund , :\t f""ll Ms l>enny Pansia 979-0747fora p't.' -\skfor Mr Srhack \R:\IY to motivate ambitious ..._.. •••••••••••••••••••••••Harbor Ad.a m:.. C\1 , 714·645-SSOS CENTRAL KI TC:HEN PAITTIME IJEALL;Ylil"l'A~lff t<>-tJyrolds Call2·Spm .. ~!.~~ .... ??.~~ -~ 492·~ I $1200~MO I MEWPOIT IALIOA MANAGER needed by 1 Must ~ave, good phone Inventory · · 642·4321, ext 343 Ask for LOSING. LEASE . quit Found ·Shepherd. Blk & • SAVINGS & LOAH Huntington Beach Cat)' I :il!dn!~:' fw~~~rr~!: BORED, LEGALSECRt:TARV Andrea. tingbustness,selbng out Bm sutches an le g. F TO 5 ART I llOO lrv111eAve .. NB Srhool [)1stricl . 10 12151 Monarch St !:>ul)t'r thoughtful bo:.s flP!!!ll!llHY!!l!II'O•B!!!IO•O•T•H•al!tl!!t'!!!lnl!!- ALL supplies and fix· Srottte f' Lab Shepherd bo E.O.E. M IF' rmnth pos1uon. SI099 to Gardrn Grove 891·-l425 , BROKE, nl'ed ~ ex P" r1 e n t' e d dant. a"emoon shift lW'elinchld111g. Beige f Shepherd Mix + nus~s Sl367 per mo nth. de . -I 'Take Charl(e Legal I\ Display cases waiting M01Stly Bm f . Shepherd. j peoduig on upenenl'e. ~al Office Work with , ... ~: :. , . , ... , s e 1 r el a r > .,. 1 1 h 640 7293 __ room cba1rs . Beauty 8lk & Tan. M NewPort .... ~ Bankin apply 735 14th Street, I lYPIJlg & light bookkeep I kl"IO\\ledge or t•orporatf' Propeny Manager Mini Salon hairdryers and Beach Animal Shelter ,'d--t ~-· skaETAIY H B. ~1l9ne$J6,~l 01g, part tune. Mon Fri • •• -·t.•""' " I & lillgabon lav. Salar) Warehouses N~ l'O\I· bydraulic ch11rs. m1r 644-3656 rop1 ti pro~ foi•t'' 1 Positions an1lable in Old Assl.Slant Costa~~a 645·5421 ..... .. : . t'OOlmen.surall' v.1lh ex pie to handle leasing col-ron shelves and plants PtnaMis 5)5 •oco oo ueae 1, I.he . h Experienced in Con GENERAL OFFICE penence call 64~ 264~ I lect1ons. orr.ce admm • ADO. make·up, sham poo G ave yo urse lf a ••••••••••••••••••••••• •dicol la lto1pitol N Hu~111£0n hBeac & tioenlal Cwsin e Xlnt 4 DAV WEEK • , . .,, •• '' ; · rrunor repairs & matnl andbairproducts. A'T .. a...flh. ewpo ac areas wages &future Growth South Laguna oHice 1s .,..~' ••·• I On site ho us ing + Call43l·9754or Christm as bonus IK1 (714ttH-l555 Typh 111 1gh 60wpd mA. llOwpl m,1call 673-6363 for 1n looking for an ex ••, :-·1 Lf.CJolSecmery salar> & benefits after6,898-6809 -sell un nee ded f ca..· s or an pp ll'an tervlew penenred & responsible . ., I 'I.• I For Cl\ll htlj?ataon sole Res1dent1al or other I ~ should have gener al ----. I pcrsonto handlegeneral prart 111o n t>r 0 C: prop mngmt pref Rep tlems in the •ASSOCIATf• knowltdgeof officepro Delivery person needed officedulltsloinclode. •·11 l'.'. • a111X>narea 9~3818 ly to Cindv 714 1 Daily Pilot ~cort.s Modeling With Sl5 000 cash to! cedu.res Wall assist In m lrv111e travel agency bookkeeping typing r11 ' l •· I ~ G!O • ' ........ Hy 41 yrs a money maker Top location. adJacent to Balboa Pavilion Good lease. For mforma lion call ~ F & Cwples manage k>cal business I loan documentation & Motor c Yr I e Pre r mg and phon'e t·our ·da) • ~"' i r. .... . :\11lds RHll &hlh Staff Gift Guide 83.S-JOOS MC Visa Must be hard"-'orker pro,•idt cl~nral suppon ~H'700_ v.'Ork week, Mon Thur) , ',' .. I ~eeded lmmediatt-1[ j for elegant estates con\ Call 642-56 78 * sum * acume n We're an our I sist customers '" open· Evenings and we~kends 1 salary Phone Sam • ~ •• '' f~:1~n s~~t>t1e~~~l~ ~oll~rife~r~nl;s~~~ EXECUTIVE with good b us1ne:.s to bank officers May as M•erie1 from 9 3 for $1000 mo I · I h R l MEL f'UCHS RL TR 675-8120 •dosllforo 24hourF.SCORTS Jrd year & upanding ing new ac cou nt s Yourcar.Goodpay Call Hooper499 ~ ~ '"'I 1 lM I lu~ury propert) a nd C h r I• • t "' 95~112• MCfVl"'A Start immediately at I Salary S925-S1190 mn , lodav 497--4188 jGeneral • l ""lfr '•'' I M ,._,dcr rhentele Resume and • o s r ' ~ S2000 mo 66• 7002 ext dependingonexper -'J.'----m J Ad-Visor COEDS-Would Lo1·e to P ' These pos111ons offer DB.IVHY Reliable, mature 11\e·m F ~ · v• · M I\• S Li )( l'O\'l.'r letter B<a 11 1003 Party with yuu Call Sue ~ xlnt growth & promo f\111 lime for lot•al de I assistant manager for "' •1 • ust no"' a1 n)( < co Daily Pilot 33() W ••• J.T.LIPtlfY 25212 Stock pan Llcu.na Heights or Debbie anytime A!toeman~ann~n''::hed~~lcahbale1rd. l1uodonalheoppor·rtun21t1es . k& livenes Xlnt dnving re-aBepat •·hh0Rueste1redl.a~gouupnlae -w ~ ' " ral'e Tra1nee l'Jrt lime Ba)· St . PO Box 1560 ___ 953·9~-S ' I( ne 1ls wee s rord r-wred Sewport r' • 1 1 8411 OIOT Costa M_esa 926.?6 Mon . al Lile hskpg. rnrauon an 1982 For in· Sl u -.. I c "ss1 9212 we rome Simple malnl ' ,..., .. , '• ... " Medical Office RECEP'TIO ... l"'T HEW YUl'S EVE PAITY CANCELLATIO!ll ' !lave openmg. p\'t dob. aecomrmdates op to 250 l!!!!Q£1e. C.M 557 7234 dn\•er·~ l1 l' lr\'lne tervi"··· please "all Ma Eoners n · req 494 8541 between • \ ·"· h l•· • 1 l d I "~ GrecdCo-y •-·' r mrmns mmeialropc•ninj?s. For Ch1ropract1rorflre. Esco;t;--~ 5109 p e r s 0 n n e I -1oa m.1pm i) W" • • • multi sr er1alt1 j!roup Insurance & misc offire You are the winner or two free tickets tS18 00 value) to the l!4Hrs 64101110 _________ 171418JS.-2606. ext 1318. •DllVHS• GIHEIALOFffCf I , 1 1,1 , Medara records. recep work. Tues-Thurs-Sat, An&olTIOH: 1319 Must be 18 yrs of age & Receptionist. typist, lion. data proct-~Sinl!. & p T Call Pam 9_12 ICEFOUIES & HOUDA Y OH ICE ANAHE IM CONVENTION CENTER Cotla/Clwcks Amb1t1ous boys and I CAUFOIMIA have a good Dn\'mg re , general office duties bu.\mess omre Contact Mon Fri &oei-5300 ' AMbp/MCfVlto 1nrts 10 13 }ears old. to RUT IAHI rord. Starts at SJ.35 per I Newport Beach location 1-r; • ' ·,• r I A. Mr!> Sharon 557 6300 ---~ . SCRAM LETS ANSWERS work onto or two e\en LO.I. M/F/H hr Car LS sMphed Call LuDale.J 642.QOO ii-'• r¥ .. ~ Bnstol Park Med ical * ~ rngs a week tetlang Mark 8A to 5PM .. -.•11.·, 4, •: GmuJJ l.LIHVfSTMEMT Y • Mon Fri 751 2680 Girt Fri.._ -.IC '"L Eam while you leam Discount for b only newspaper s u scnp --·--·--~r M.., "' H E R I T A G E S75 t f1LING lions Trans portation I DllVH Must know Sailing, or /1A _,,I .r . j I fRONTOfFICf. l!llV ESTM EN T will Dec. 23-25 or LONG BEACH ARE~ A Dec. 29.Jan 2 Cheque V1v1d Newsy Bolero SHOVELED Scientists have dis covered a "'ay to make gasoline out or coa I Un fortunately. even. two rrules the iashes ha\ e lo _fil!_ionLe alM2·5100 and rons tant adult Banking F ti02. gd dnvmg re fice lra111ee P1rt·T1me i::xp billing roll,ct1ons. I tca rh you creative FR EN . supen151on pro\'lded cord&Calaf dnver"s hc tll·Ol0'7 '1 .~· • · 1nsur.anre rorms. ~nod • financing. 1031 Ex To claim tickets. call 842-5678, ext 27 2 nckets must be claimed by Dec. 22. 1981 I DL'r . under:o1land Call 3 to 5 JOPM ask for TB.LEI needed APP ly In u .... CUTT~s l ,_ I l C I Ulg l ... al massagfi ''all ' ~ ao ,..~ • ypang a ui 1 ~ changes. investor de· "' "' " Andrea. 642·"321, ext 1 rworson 2431 W Cst Wa"th "l1entAle . 70 JO -' A t e XI t feter, 494 4871 _ 1343 ~ 1 f1JLL '.TIME r~ ' ~ ., " irpo r a r a n velop02nt & coonse!Jng .......... 0 OP-.l ... G ,!: I P061llon a\•ailable in our N.B. split 111 new NB salon -:· : 1 ·• :, sal3r) & benefits t·all Exper counselors re· ~ESCORa-.T"S AlfTO MECllANIC South Coast Plazaorflce. 'FACTORY _ 61~31128 r,,, .... 95.S-2022 ce1\'e 1ocr, comm This , xlnt pay benefits. apply ~~~nee required. TIAIHEES HOST /HOSTESS 1 ll~~t· }°u r(',1rt1 liJ<1J) \I ~:i' ~~~:.1 ~~~~;d!~r EXTUOIDINAIE I Ill Pf™!'1 San·Clemente I Kath)' Amburgey Small romputer parts Ftr pos1l1oi1. days . must As,'• it' ' r I l 3'~1 tt>d \ti• H ""' llal inter view Call ••• .............. ~ ~SHOV~~ED HOUD"Y 4f•lllU"l•L ~ord, Serv Dept , 535 714.54().4066 mfr now hiring. All be exp Apply an person r ,.., 1r • 1 ·•, ~uu re m1~"11.: lht• he~t \'mceS46-5880 "' -~"' I ="<> ~ICa.!!ltnoRealSC shills The Jolly Roger, 400 S I bJrga ini.mtf1v.n ' &tFT SHOP C:.Pool 5150 2 lots 1n Cannery ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ytllap. Going busmess. owners retirin&. Owner 1ri1I carry lsl T.D. Can be purchased with or witbout inventory. Commutin g fr o m Norwalk area to Costa Mes a 1213 1 864 5468 before4 pm 6'9·0207 Automotive CAUfOIMIA IVaPAC COIP. Coast Hwy, La~una 0 •••••• • • • • • • • IOOtClfEPfl ft UXi8Suwson River Av. ~.Eh_ PSYCHfC ·ESP I Experienred automobile fEDEIAl Fount~in Val. 962·9338 READINGS b II n.1,illl) D .... Y bookkeeper Ca r desk GAL FllDAY The Surf & Sana Hole I is r··l 1 1· i110-i~f<1\1ltv I ~: ~ ;111 I AMANDA expenence helpful. 40 s..n & Lo. Must t"""' & have hte looking for a bilin°ual Seeadonpgllof hours per week Ex tllSTowntenter Drive 1 r-" SlOO Ptlot TV Log. Dec 4 cellent fringe henefits Costa Mesa. 92626 bootlteeping exper Gd. <Spanish & English I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67'0136 I d E I Op rt ·1 telephone manners Ap· p e r s on to w o r k r int· u ing retirement qua f:, uo.1 Y ply 10046 So. Pioneer supervisor position, 2nd ______ _ plan. In house com· Emp yer Ave., Santa Fe Sprincs. shift Contact Miss FOUND ADS ME FIEE Cll~ 5450 puter Cont act Stan (2131949-0201. ask for Marca 494.497.4477 Mash1ta al &otkeepingtAccounting , ,_,,__ E o E POOL SUPPLY With servire accounts Nets 16$,000/yr. 1100,()()( or .tnde for real estate FLY FREE' Pan Am 2 for 1 coupons. t3 coun· tries Hawa11 S4 0 3-5 years exper. Exrit· NABER~ Manager with minimum ,~ ..... 4 ..... lliii;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..i.. __ ..:::;;;;· ;.,,;' ... --...iiiiii C \1)11 I \ Ing Nallonal Company ,i i ii 1 in women's weight re- /•<-It ... ,.~ Ill\ t duction business offeA 64~5671 -$1• ~.7044 631-JlilB 1 ...... '""'' o,.io 'llJJ xJnt atmosphere 4r com-la:a • II penulioo package. Send O,p I tultJ 50 I! ~t· HMasGrbery flSaha ha11r1ed •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• resume or background --·••••••••••••••• ....., .. co ar W..t.d 7100 WYsmB letter to: V.P Finance. CAllTALWAHTID w1n1me tag Vic •••• .. ••••••••••••••••1 Ptnon needed to meet 1600 Dove St .. Ste. 215. National restaurant Laguna Canyon Rd &r 6/yr old girl after Newport Beach. CA. dYiD seeks Investors tn Stans Lane.1 Answers \~ * • • school. t SS to 11pprox "'"93861=-.-G. ___ _ ord!r to expand com· Silver P e ase r a ALmT JUAIU 2:4.spm everyday, Mon· Taite advantage ol the pany operations in 7lt-49t·l.368494.::~-6200EdmgerAve Fr1. MUST BE DEPEN· rool auturm weather lo Wemtmiftlter Mill. Our la!t BURMESE CAT l Huntington Beach DABLE. Stonetreek clean out ywr gar11e. concept feature s eyedM.REWARD ' You an the winner of Elementary , Wood· attic and basement. llMllbfuJ. exciting food 642·1304 two free tickets tSl8 00 bridge. Irvine. Rer's. Then, tak.e advanta1e of Md drinks in an at Lost. L~g-F;amed pie· v1lue)lothe Pl~c1UM2-04Sl 1fter tlaasifiedtobefpyouselJ _.re to match. ture of Tiger On Baker ICEFOLUIS & S:~m. U!e items you no longer ~c.r.hlK. NrFairvaew REWARD. HOUDAYOMICf ·------llj ~!C1U642-7&67 ................... EloWardJ. K11tle 541.QZ)4 or540·7518 ANAHEIM ,., 71401Z·Jl40 Lost ~-H-u skY~~ CONVENTION p11•1y I MwlP!C., Trwt Shepherd , whild. ~J~~r 11i9 SOH fem1le, 12 yrs ol . LONGBEACHARENA --.. •••••••••••••• AnJwers lo "Sudds". • ro Jl EC L 0 SU R E ? Lea\Rr rollar. no tags To cl~ ~~:~ts~ ull ~ N E E D T 0 5tl-e>o S42·5678, ext 272 cotmOLIDA'ft: YOUR sa.. .. c.t Tkteu muat be claimed • llU.I? Por fut MfYI I.Alt T\i~lerock Rid le by Dec. Z2, lMl '" ell "Al" 8' Flaaaclal Alu. Rp erd. IR=!1$4 * * • . ~ CHHllnta. (714 >round. l,e, •lllte ftm. •Al.mATIOMS• .-u.IL------t ell. Wue eyts, Marin St. SEAMSTRESS 1111•~!!!11-ll!lllJl!lll .. i!l lryiM. T~3T40 Bridal *>I> 11ter1lions .,. lift " Balboa r..d. lll«liah Setter, dtpt,~ta Mtsa. ..... w.t ..... O.tr ... twttd Dode, Poe>-59-.llZI ~9333 .. .-,.a.tor-. die. L1b-mi1, Slaep.. -...,._...._... llb, Wtl•riaet, allo A11werl111 Ser.let. •: • .......,, • tau 6 kJtteM. lnlot E..,.,.ct ..m auU.. ' ; 6W A.II-I Care Cuter. · • wpm, Call JltQ ~'°'· f I • • .. ---·--- .. . E•per n~w~~~~a~penon to handle kry accounts ror Orange Coast Oall) P1lol Salary, commission and euellent tK•nl'flt~. G~h opportun1t1es ; for person With career ambitions Stnd <'Omolete resume to Mar11 f>'~ P<\ Box 1seo. Costa Mesa CA 9Q62& No phooe • • rills. p le ase An Equal Oppor tuntlf Employer ORANGE COAST DAILY PtlOT S30 W. M Y ST., • COITA •IA. CA. Illa . ; M l°"'Al ~"°"T~ITY l~Yllt ........... ·-···-······ ........... · ~-6WIN"rs NEEDED Earn $30-16() per week. Trips & Prizes. C. ... . Q1 ~ ... ,, ...... . ( ) Newspaper Carriers for routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & Newport Beach • Good Etnings • Super Trips • Great Prizts '?" CALL CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT :.., Piii 642-4321 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 1 1981 l o • 6ffh' .... .,. ~ ..,., • ~1u. ,.,.. ···wa··=,·o··ua·!·~ ~W..-M 11 ........ ..._.. 71 1010 10 ~ 107' ....................... 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Proc SU.200 Wuellrt>cond .1tuar rununshmp Frm Sl!S Sofa Btd Curlis Malbu Medtl harborcruaseaoranyoc 2TONNt:AU<:OVt.RS w 11ood btntrlt pro· Word PfWtuor Slt,400 ~anrt'!I ~93017 u 9$).S221u ~ l'Of>d ll25 MS»» stereo/TV <'OftlOle Exe c l9ll. ~-M F'1i.. MC'•· '71 lhru '81 ram Call U7 5111 , ShtlO,Prff Sll,000 IM APP\.IAHCIS Brdroom druel triple OLD<i:Aw •'OOT BATH ~.P S.3UIOhft '•--... ~~!!!!• u:4,,~v:;1u:::1S7i~:a""lC , L11Rtlil~11A11y.lnc Les 9578133 drcL~rm1rror•2nlaht TUB. 5...., rt Wh ite. Y9fOC .. ISTMAS ~AYPAITllS "' GO 8irrb~l'64EOt; ---tandi mint l'Und S7SO. enanwl Want to mo veil L&.k.e New, RCA V1df'O, WHY NOT TAKE A ._.lltaft&J Ntwpo11ta3-lll0/Frtt '-"~Kite .. Outtnmatt llktnullO, out of aara11e. need soun d camera BAY CRUISE' Call t•--1111111~~~~1 •llllOf-.rC..., Part thee rouottr htlp cabineta and you uwn 4 fV nand Sl.5 ' roffee room Makes 1 nH'l' ron Complete, S7SO IJ91 ·0026 VachtloK Co nsullanl& unlOOY WOil ~H11rbor Blvd from llam to 3pm $Ile elerstove 2ov'"n~. t11bk SIU 772&270X208, verut1on p1tre Or u11e Aaldorl'at. 171416752!MIONB Upto50''1 ortyuurb<>dy t'OSTA MF.SA. ·a~llJ·MOI lll!li!iet--ri~l ----1 fmier-fng Chu Clo 998016$,:ift..trs for real SIOO b t offer l7';-ColorSony remote •••••••••! hopcsl.lm11tt> 53811832 flf~l -ltr.sTAU RANT Cater rtta a llM BBQ, each S200. Oays Queen i •ze bed 'oh m~ r 1425 12 :. AC/0(; ustom 42 ft yarht ... 11nD hu oponln& lo• ~ T 7 191 Eth'" A ii• n I.~ I ht Y0tr • .. !lop shopping cool• """ '"'"''· t mo old ~' 18>. 3 mo old Ch"' m" P"' de. ,. A YISA YH NlpOft. adult to 01M1ratee ASS..MM84T AAlrrmosz0.dG~10srTos1v00t: f!.~~~ 1wud s2so for gill ilems To place vour :£':.,.!e1H. ptu)h 7~9440. T bl =~~~~1~~14/:~~r~. - Hobart auto slicer ' 1 w , ..... "' II ·~ GoOd Stereo· urnla e. ~ _ ~ _ -WITH USID PilTS &earn portion control One of our PH al _l@-l*aft.:.tl China rabtnelSBS.eoffet ad in th is column .ca Kitchemude trash com Rett>lver Spi>1tkeri1 ,1Mh,W 9060 lmp0rted carparts Exp. pref. bul will tr1ln rualomelMI (1S1eed11 ~ s ~IJ Rdng.ir;1wr, very l'le11n, labl~ $20, lg Oowl'r chair 647 5678 and ask IOI lhe pa et or, 9 mos S3SO ~. !Pfo. 536.0039 ,,.,., .. , .... , .. , ... , .. , i'L .... l~OPOSURPTPLY t :aoAM to IPlll . Mon n & u a P ~ n auto defrost. $155. $4.\, 2 lier mah tables ,.... Ad V Kitcbtnaidt> dishwasher -. · ---'N e w R A fl R I T , . , LhN ThUJ'1. • IPM lo Sttrtt.ary. Typing GO+. ~·8060 S35. dlnnette set, 2 1irntSlmas isor • I yr 175. W1114!rbed dbl. 25 In colored TV Sl50 SAILBOAHO l:H·tory JOIN Mcrnehester lPM Sun. 179.0747 for ahorthand80+ GAS ORYERR~~s good luvu, 6 t•h11 in $80 Holiday Greeting Curds I Ml acrl'Ss., new 's100. RecenUy Rl'rond1t1oned dlred only $649 t•omp Anatw1m 778 9909 ADP'\. Lori't Ki\chrn y Bl rash Child's bike seat SIO and addressed, stamped & Wood 7 dwr drrhl'• -962·0561 646-~I Oatwn z. ehromc roof IOOfllS rE~tcTJactboK~~~ 2 3011 rruse 25301 Alma ~kwy de 11 v ere d to P 0 w 1bouk:shel ves S ISO RCA . 21" Console Color s· fhppl!r, f1lwr.:lu~ ratk & lu11o h1ll'h S15 ea 1 u 11 lrear. up1ta1rs1 OCon Newport Bch & Costa Glasstop desk $4 0 TV Sl 25 S tereo sailboat S'l9S I 63115S.'l All types. 7 yra up and «her temporary us· Gas stove, chrome todp, ntr Mortuary. La1un11 I Mesa a re a EI a In e 752-5968 Motorola Console, all 'oo-9127 suw 1600<'1· tna1nt & needed.1ttat pay It atra 11gnments black front, good con • Hilb581 7910 --rUOd b t AM / F'M '" benefits. contact: Mtke. f!.OO.S48·7896 642·7370 -~262t. -Fantast1e savings John :._ ___ c• me S 0 '7~ Hobie Cal 16 . yt•llo11o transmL'>SI011 S500 obo 7222 11 kl'll serv1res ---~ -90 TRANSFERRED Savl' on Chnstl!'llls Gift)' Wayne Tennis me m rnunv Strack; IS tramp yel wht s:ub. ·74 831 am · with~ .. ~ell Girl " R.e·rond Dishwasht"rs. wE Coast Mustsl'llall S"l 75"'., off on name bersh1p S600 5~67066 ••54S·92.23•• trlr $1800 11okd ys jNee<1 Ul lrnt 1omplete MakeSa~r:~n~onty addel ~al, gu~n7~:i on mtr I hornr fum beaut 25" brand items to our 01:> J~ Roadstar Car Stereo 1 s28 1 108 . wk n d s ft"nder 72 •:~tiltl' wa~un llin 1 8 ~~~ --, rolot t1 S19S. eontemp rount Buyer's Club For Cass & FM 60 watt6 l.~J4 & hood n t>intot191 ~ ~ =~~suo-::::0 2102 Bus1nus Center Wash~r. rlean. ~o~ks oak 6 pe br sel $35(), 1!!2!f!!l~tall ~ 427S MiK1l•1ot11 Also 2 Jenson Tri Axle 1979 Col 2 25. diesel. 4 d p dd Or . a208, Ir\ ine . good ~·dryer, g:b. srmkl'd_glass din e~, *Chnstmas Mantels• W..ted IOll J ~rs fZOO 548·0601 ~ails. VHF. auto pilot, AllfosforS• ES ~.':,~ ;?°it~ ••· 8 3 3 I 4 4 I ( N r clean. works. good S7S Riv~era ior a b~d 'f Hollow or 81g Timber ••••••••••••••••••••••• In leg rat e d a m p A\'on, 2 anchors Poss1 •••••••••••••••·.~···••• ..ORSCH ·.,) Wattets MacArthur Blvd & 405 S48-~!JorS48 !~ mahhing sofa, lovtseal. All CUstom Free est Buying World War 11 matrhing am (m tuner. ble shp Rt>sl offer or IMPORT\~ r WANTED " F'rwy l R.e:fng., frost free. xlnt ori~ Sl900, sae s950 2707i548-6436evs I Sou\erurs Cash Paid reel to reel tape rec & trade Craig S455271 or NOTICf.TU A1lowuslheopportun1t.y h :::dlr':!':h,~oem~·:~ t'Olld ' $250 54llllS13 or twi ll sepf;· e~un~ Chmtmas~ards ad I 1Es pec 1ally want turn table S4 00 ofr @l·~ REAOERS.A,1'q I lO t'OOS1dertbepurcbas ... _'( ~ bl t 1 150 EquaJOpportun1ty 54841115 pe can co ee en dressed 29c e,. 16 min German Rellrs1ss1 4464 67>33JS s.ftMP.+M AOVERTts•.RS or trade in of your clean~ ;;g~ I~ x Employer MI F 1H lie-a... 1020 table$ "'t· u~ tehin~ wNll yuu del Sandee 642· 7072 Want lo liuy pre '64 Sil\ er I Stereo, Receiver. Tape 1Quallf1ed r for m; 28' The PCI re I)( ate mi. Ponohe L'heek with Us•." ..-.1..:.. --1'•••••••-••••'·-·····••••••••••••••! ~~~~s ...,.,·:.,clO con . o eve -Com), any amt 8-0b Deck. Spkn & Turnta· 'lboat adv,entsed bh) vrhh1dl~ Today' iU ..--~"' """'"' -----642 JS2ll • • rarmg crw.smg sa1 dea ers in l e 'e ic: ,. ~ ':-. Schwinn Crwser, black -~AffOGANV Surfboard, Ba1mbridge -·--ble Separate units inNewport Canprov1de rlass1(1ed adl'erm•nA ·_1w11 •' ,i ~s.les, SICIETilY\ v.• w_h1tev.alls. heavy c iUNACABINET S'll" Tri Tm Thruster Mnkal Good Cond S250 complete mslrucllon 10 ·olumns doe' nut in at. . ~ ~ilionadOa!Mldvn•~11llilnngg rteo Excellent opportunity duty l'Lll}.S~ ll.QQ. S46·5S91 t<M 64S· 17S9 !IJ1 ~4,230 -....,._..., 1013 00.:n!e Ask for M1l<'h sruhng. navigation. etc ~lude an~ appli, .ible ........... '•o .. , ....,. .... for high powered in Huffy heavy.duty boy·~ ~ Mhcel•••• 1010 ......... ~ ........ ~~ ... Sylvania 25 .. Color 673·8391 . loxes, h<"ens .... transfer · local merchants in a pro· dividual with top typing btlce. 20", $40 642 0176 FRE.Nct~ PROVINCIA~ ••••• .. ••••••··~·...... f'r.NVl'.R R,HOOF,S Console w remote Good Sabol. xlnt rood raemg rees, rinant(' 1 ·hur!(e)., 'r. ~~n::t ~~~i~~~;ionE& & sborthaod ~kills. Must eves _ _ _ Beau~. Jm:~ ~~.~:2· ~SING LEASE, qui 1 I ELECTRIC PIANO co n d ' S2 s u 0 Bo gear, 2 sails, pump, race ree. for 111 r pullutionl'vn WE IUY ~ "' w agg ress 1 v e. s e tr· Hardly used Sears, Free rom et.r · ling business. s~lhng out I l'!etjl.SOO 494 HS6 I 847 7271 ~r~._S48·3S29 lrol dri u·e ccrti(i(':ttiun~ ,_, bonus programs, good narter&abletoassume Sp1nt JO.speed. 26 in KING INNERSPRJNG AU.supplies 11nd f1x·1 STEELGUITAR loah&MeriM CHRISTMASGIFT ordealerdnt•umenlal')r Q.EAHCilS ... ~-bep~enfintyss.av"!rP, ly166a0t res po n s t b I I 1 t y Ures. small frame $7S EXTRA FIRM mattress ll~res including Sierra single 103 + 3, s-.-.t U blue 8' Sabot sailboat. prepar•llf>O chanw~ ~n •a.JD TRUCKS """ "' .. Co ngenial Newpo rt ... "."06 set. never used, worth Display cases. wamn11 ex~llent nond'ition 1 ....,..r--nv. 761H573 less Olhrrv.isr ~pet·1r11•d """ Pl -tJ·a C M I '"""" "'"" $2•" d I N r I h 8 · t · '"' ' ••11•• .. ••••••••••••••• .e--.· ---a'M' • · · Beach commerc1a ----........ sac ..., e eve rooQ'l c ~1rs. eau) ~ 6363046 ·14· Engl. Racer. glass l?,}·the.1dHrt1,er I Sa1es r 1 Dl!I. <:ash only, $218 del hydraulic chairs. m1r 1...,.,., ~ au us 0 · 1 rl __....... . -....... 83J.2900 senl $l60 830 4727 arler Canopy bdrm ""'sel. whale. Al'l0°, make·up, shampoo ~ 496-9603 ~-~BQJl45-4.s33 -. R.HTMASTEIS I CONMB.l CHfVIOUT ~ lt~r•••r Ho' : I I "T '\ \1 ~-" 1 brokerageoffice D"''reaemwhoeneld. baall oc•ks, used queen sz.. worth Salon hairdryers and oG ..... -A_,:..p. IC l m ' 0 hull wood glass deck . ~----1 9510 ,__n 1111 ..... Contat't: Peggy. perfect Chnstmas pre lJsual!.r_ home 7M 7350 rors shell'es and pl;ints 3 pick-ups Sunburst I wood mast. 3 sa1 s. t r, •••••••··.· ............ , bo h lim•••••••-! S m 5 good cond S17S Bar and hair products Gibson l.e~p11ul Sunburst Lido 14 s "950to $3000 76 co:-.ist:~H;rt ~~~drnfa c~lr!e~ ~u:· "'a1>""lUau-I e new boy s Schwinn s.:i ~.SS1·2182 I Call631·97S4or DFJ,L'XE' Brand ne11r • Ranger 26 13 sa1ts BLYISG&L.EASISC portun ties as an -· ~. Cnaser.heavy dutyun -SE t d after6898-6809 ~0809794690 ' VHFXlntSl6.000.:>an Sl::R\'ICE HIGHIUYY--~~ Insurance Agent Tl".tin ~ort~r:~~ 0i·~~ \'o; cutable lock. lights m o ~SJc sofaL :·~:\'l'~::. Canadian Red-Squirrel Elee gwtar & f ender ~~3 ~~ck L~~~~ All 11\ilke!\ l m~:21~ Top dollars for Sports .-~t in& ill nol 1ntl'tfere 0 (I ~·9'76&. -Will II textremely re l'\irStole llkenew $450 Champ amp used 3 Skates k' · I Lease an) 1:.nlor on c rs Bugs Ca mpers c w phones, typing, i ang, SCHwtNN \'ars11y. girls ason1 seableapn"e '"2 <u7 77~0047 . rmnlhs -.n ~4 8189 • S IS . 67.l~ Apr t r S<!UOdn i.:eb \uu 91~ •Audi.,· '• wilhyourprefientadm1n1stra11,e _....Sn '.,.._,, ---=~ , Sf I tntoan)make ~k( ''C MGR 546-1 200 -· ftlll>loymenl respo n sibll1t1e s 10 s~'.,00.003S I after6PM Go.Kart Xlnl cond 3HP ConnallOSllll;lphone. sleds -snowmobi A.......L...... 9070 CALLSOW A!I or .. . ..,,.; Shorthand preferred 1---'----toun h & 1o,esea1 Bnggs & Stratton eng lllntrood"' aceessones I --.> ,,.,, 91 .e•·e .. ~. "M""A JIM MillMO t'! 963-4518 . . 1025 ' • , n-Jt\ St2 9936 s II d •••••••••••••••••• ••••• .,,,,. 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Wmhd~Hse :'B~ CorTeeun~ Seleetn~ Daily Pilot Taltt'8 t>Oat 10 34' Ex tnl.9oohowtopur<·hase WINH:D -~ Nutrition Co. looking for SIC"t /HCEflT. fen<"mg. Deck & rencmg ~ 080~7 7271 Extra largt GOod cond 1 11 S 7 5 O II e r me s G"ft 6 'd change limited use o ( ........ / YOUR lXOTlC ... success oriente.d In Rapidly g ro" 1ng IOSlallallon a\l~llable Klllg firm mall & spgs -~·1528 cal.c~lator. pa) master, I UI e well maintained f1shing c;:;sic1 95201 , •• ITISHCilS r.-..r dividu.ala wbo desire an pension admin1strallon Lowest pnce guar Jim hke nu SlSO. base SIO. PR1VATE PARTY dutat1nic ma chines boal.~1880_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,, above .average in come firm located in Irvine orktn_a.m.time,6469885. wlnt dbte dresstr BUYING S.I L\'ER ~...:.~~~9!-. Call 642-5678 BOATSLJPS f~R~ENT PRmlEST I~ ~ ·~ forthe1r efforts.Callfor1 seeking d}nam1 <'. C-nas' "plategls m1rrorJOX 001..LARSCall675·8120 j O.:.Sl\.S&COPYMACH • Clftdolltforo Npt. BC:H. 20 , 25 . JO , 57 TlllD 1 EW~ : .. appt. No phone 1 n I responsible person for &pi llt 1030 40 $100. sq wlnl tble $SO. • * 6 dwr walnut desks at 1 . 35· su~ .... 9~5 P_M_ • > ;, terv1ewsMr.Dav1s (714 tj Sec'y,Rl'.cept S.alary ••••••~••••••••••••• ~-1915 __ _ _ LOlmAilMIJO Sl25 ea. ~ti over': .ChnshMsA•Y'llOr Sipavallnowforl4orlG' IMTOWN! M _ 8IN-8798 -I rommensuratew exper. Sharp Video Camera Cooch & Love Seat S300 1 81(2 Marseille I Copy mach. for 9si · sail or motor Ral ls IESTOFFU! =--Gd Sales Srmkers need not apply $.'iOOor Besl Of,fe-r lOlal Call f\nswer Ad Huntington Beach f!tl Q_ver $3SOO 67S 111 -90 I 0 67~-02.85 005UKZJ 3100-W Coast Hw> ~ Permanent P.1T retail .Conlactl.one ~71204 _ ~3®2 :a489,fi:t2·43Q024hrs You are the 11oinner of MiltoftoCopi•r ~•••••••••••••••Wanted Slip ror 43' Newport Beach .... sales position, approx SEC'Y /llCEPT. MaHOt.TA SIT I 01 1/J NEVER USt:D Bunks two free t1ckels 1Sl8 00 I t:P·310 Assume low * * * power boat in Newport • 642·9JQ5 --·A 20+ hn per week. some (or 3 man oHace nr Or wilh 17 and 1 4 lenses 1 S200, sofa loveseat S300.1 value1 to the monthly payments or S ITH ~Jl..,th s:l!:Q146_ WAllr...ITED I ) weekend "".ork, d~ys OD· Ai!J!Qrt $40-0900 Ju 28 2 8 135 2 8. Qn bdrm $S40. sett1onal IClFOt.LllS & make cash oHer R C Gl8f C. M Large t'ewpon slip for " • ly . We WJll tram, we OCI CLERw ~2'~ to-im ·plu:. xtra:.1 $45() matt res~ box spr I HOUDAY OH ICE f.lhott Corp 14 S JI) Mnn 1201 Belfast SO+ ft pwr boa I SIO per t.:ate m>del To)olas and •-.I need a respon mature ST " 1 r h S 51 ingi, Tv.n S80, full S90. ANAHEIM rr-1 Costa ~esa n pp 67s.8074 . \ 0 1, 0 ~ ca I I us . • penonc!lll. 768·~ f' lime . exper prer but I t>~ ~.~02~35 4 ' tln $130 MO R F:'' CONVENTIO:'. 9S7-1166 You are the 11o 1nner or .... ~"--- 9090 TODAY "' :,! es a4JOY VISIT person 2431 w C:'>l h·1,1tar 220 SL. compl~le I io gm wht sofa $200 2 Dec 23·2S or "-os & O"Jll'tl 1090 value Ito thl' •••••11•••••••••••••••• ••CLASSIC!!** u Sal p rt Time will train ,\ppl> in TI().CQll CE.'ITER two fret! tickets 1Sl8 00 1-""''"-r .,. WJWASHIN4iTOH ~J:.._N.B -""1 c.1~~t~p2lex\~~~· ~~~ gm chrs S7S ea 25 c r I LONG BEACH ARE:-OA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICEFOLUIS & llY STORAGE I '66 MG roYou .voLvo " a. UaoolA a. Hamilton a. TAHIO-e::, & tele. lens like 1 Arna na re(ri g SJOO Ott 29 Jan 2 7' Ma.son Hamhn. walnut HOUDAY OH ICE Lou or MSSSS ha) itone 1 " 4 H.- 1 ,.._ .~ otherpeoplryouw1llsl'e IHFAMTIYMAM ~e11o . $275 o ·s o 67l-~ To claim tickets. ~all refinashed.~aut1ful ' ,A.llrl~EIM , Monthly boat & R\' mlo 1h1~ llttlr Bab> c......... •, on the money you can .AITIUHYMAH ~3346 Beds 2 iwin twd~ w box 642·S678, (>Al 2 1 2 1 __ 675 1570 CON\ ENTION storage for an) Sttl', 24 N e 11o ~a 1 n t fr ont ,.. , .. _ 001 .. HO-tOJ ... -: make as a Los Angeles No expenence needed 1035 sprangs S25 Each I Tickets must be da11Tlt'd 6 4 · I\ n a be G rand . CENTER hr sec u ri 1 y (re e t1res1Wires 1 !)ta rt er 1\mu cin:ulatJon dept. We 11oill train )Ou Dana Cati I Twin s1u bed v. spnng b) Ott Z2.1981 fabulou:. ;irt t•i.se. refin Dee 23-2Sor launchanic & washing Generator Rel!ulator. Jftn ftallar ·, fldd "'!>·Many people Point 493·1901 Laguna •••••••••it.~~;~~··;;"P"1 ll5963·8070 __ * *-~ Pecan Rerond About •, LONGB.EACHARENA pri\'lleges :'Je11opor1 Rblleng w1nn~ .thro_w "P. "!' on the Pl c1rculat1on Hills 768 S2SI Cos ta j51a~se · · Sev. Oak roll top desk 120yards new carpetml!. t:05to<nev. 831 7896 De{ 29 Jan 2 Dunes 1131 Back Bay outbeann~.CIUllh . Bal Paid sales program ea rn Mesa s•o 1026 llunt ssor. 5 9S1-060'i $3~0 ()BU . Ma hog I neutraJrolor SJ yard IStOr) & Cluk ('Onsule I i~2 c~~·~ ··~~~ls 2~a21l Dr :-.ewporl Bearh tery~& ~l~S s~~~en~~d~ For Your Car ' ;.-:~~g~~slli •.wr:! U\gton&~~:821 Bea utiful pure v.h1te Uo~r . s35 o OBGI --h~d-9325d w d piano SS00831°28bo77 Tlcket:sm~tbe cla1med l ~IO ~e:w /u-;. A rt>a·I J~SOM&SOM ; hours e~h a~s~:~~np~ 13~.AL~YQ\:l AN BE lwrraUl.5 ~·688i ~1aho<;.t>(ficecha1r !Capt dtng dress . .Vouge. sz I M.aple Wurhlzer or~an & •• *. T rt...t.: Best orrer Plea se =HarborBh d d . · • . , remale, neutered :ong I Beaut an ma e e by Dec Z2 1981 Sweet Heart' S3000 Or L' ol.MH'Cwy lions.'" their com -I IS DOIJI 10401 oak dresser "' mirror dress ch1rron peach S2S ruee' SSOll Soto 8419 . Yacht Club Membership ..................... ,. , Collta Mesa 540 ~-~-:· 14> new mes T ... " ,.EPARER ---sw1,·e1 style! S2SO 0 80 . 1~12 SSO Bndes M:ud bench dbl keyboard I -, -..po .. w Call 499·4722 • 30 ;..'! m\.lllties. We pay hourly Jan ~ thru rtpn f' 1i •••u•••••••••••••••••• ~080646-400~ I 646.Ql87 -• • D . I for Sale Or •'reedman c-.1", Sdle/ Cl ·~ TB d t Studenl needs rar lruck ~ wqe + generou.s com Costa ... esa o icl' u KEE.5HOND Pups AKC --S' I ' e rt on e u a 640 7849 a!l.)'tune ._ 9120 ass1c "" ir . min ed bout ~WOO clean =~p~~~~~~~:e : ; :t;:~~th rate ~:~sirep ~~ /' :~~&l ~~~~:k~·~~~ ~:; o~~ 1s~~ebo mc1~r~:!~ets~l57~ I ~f::;,~t~r~; fr!~ 113' K~A KAY/K s~iff [c~;;~··s·h·;1i·;;;·~·.~~· rond ~~:i~ 41~ I r£"~r;flea~e \nyt1me .... knack for talking with Typist Part Time 213 m1.µ~s art 6 pm 1 645 S916 -Compact rolltop d+-esk 1 l.l('l' Amp j20 646·3S18 ~Town!0c~ ~~·2?S2 lonf bed. Shell only. ~ loct, -- people talk lo us about Must be accurate Front smH TZL' pups A KC 4 Bunk beds, maple. ear-S~. Po~o~~2 4so at 'II am mo n d Cons o I c 1 -K k 00 h -1 $100. 6'5·91Zl a. 9540 AMtol I rt•d this great p time op· OH1re Appear ance S250andul> Cash.only ·1 ly amer . bkrase head. lac~-· · Organ XlntCond SISO<> Twubes a,1ya s SI eac or ~.c1aa..s 9140 •••••••••••••••••••••"•••••.'•~•••••••••••• ~unity, Call Mon·fr1. 67HSS7 638·.,.,,... wgn wheel rt S75 YA CHT CLL'fl fla.ll 64()-8367 t orer 1--. j79Chenov.1hRace buoo•. ,_______. 9 701 1204 ----. .,,,.,., M b h b l -97911997 ask for Darren n••••••n••••••• •••"' '"" _.._.... 236 1,ext. ·-VETlllNARY ~-._ !>l..>8778 Cde: :~~·~$5ooe~isc1~ 2STF:INWAYGRA!'/OS ·-· -!'78 Peugeot Moped 18JSCC. loaded. '4300!lr •••••••••••••••••11•••• SPECIALIST • • ..,... 13 Piece Sectional SlOO. · Knabe Lows IX Grand TAX DEDUCTIONS Perfect Condition Exlra I ofr 67S·~ • 63 ~ 1 ,-: Sales AKC. good temperment Tables Sl5·S30 Mirror ~-~1 also quality upnghls Your CPA will tell you I clean Kept in storage 4 WhHt D '• 9550 °"' 1 ••• llCIUITllS ~~ !~iri~a~~r;0~eodae:a ~be~11ruk'~ma les. alq S25 Clot~es SS $40 Odds Rl'rmt~1 con:I ~idosJ Rebuildm.g , R~hn1Sh1n1? donate boat pnor Jan 1 r ~ r ·2 ye a r s 1. u w 1 •••••••••• ~ •• ~! ........ ~~;Si~~ ~z1l .:_nt ~· Exttutive search r1rm Poml 493.1901 Laguna om .9562 &Ends 159·1626 rh.s~ •.n " C>cfiii1tP1.-o Toll ftee800592·5909 ~.!Jeall:.j4Q0_968902A 4 wheel drive tire~. - seell.!I bright aggressive Hills i68 S25 I Cos la - 536 -]Headboard $7S. 2 mtehg .l_erry 962 082:2 8600Ham1lton Ave HB lo.ts. M.rW ·n PUC H MOPED Good~· ea r 3 3 x .._. 9707 recniters wbo can think Mesa S40 1026 Hunt German Shepherd Pup rught·stands SlSO Co rree Doll House aeeessones & 714 960·11SS .... .t 9030 Good Condi lion $400 12 SO.ISL T Like nPv. S75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and grow rich Ca II uigton &h 962-8821 pies 15 w~~ S7~ eaw 2 :, 1 : I l;ible $75 2 speakers S2S ~ind cu ~I e c11~ b ~ ~ i SportitcJG oods I094j ••••••~•oooo•••••••• f}RM,_S.S7-1!J93 ~ 646·2869 , • '72 AUDI I 00 m21102. ARMY I u!z.1 al ~lk "'Sable Sconc~~.SS9·9J39 a~ma e o•••••••••••••••••••" 4HP Johnson outboa rd. 'llOPuchMax1 $450 Tn&b 9560 Xlnl running r ood •••••!!!!!!1•!!!11!!!~._D!:_ALLYQt:CANBE. m e7 1Ne11oktngs1ieonentalBR l!K-:"fe11o' 1901<2 244 skis trade ror suitable 46-Jjl3 -•••••••••••••••••••••.••Clean l>?d> <'lean .an Sales WAITRESS WAITER runt 84 9824 p set 112J>cs> Table & 4 Must sell Penny 2'J/"!-g 11o Tyrolean 250 bindings Seagull or equn•alenl MOTOBECANE MOPED ii Datsun PL' Mags. Wd 1 tenor 25 mpg ~ev. · T•k•t 111 S.. w car for wicker basket Golden MRi~neltsh ~PS8 'raptams chairs Misc. sewing ma ch. use kx s. & ski brakes Sl3S. used I 4!H·.50H_wkda Xlnt rond S29S trs, stp bmpr ti bic l•f!S J1200 631 3087 _ -• Now accepting applica-IQnchsen• 9 30-1 JOPM. ~C · A 0 5 runt 6'54832 beaUl carry ca~e. a~ti~ng ~Ross Tyroha ~bin-Seagull Outboard. 44TY · 837.4934 · ~SI 82Si .._...._., t70f,' lions for an assertive Mon f'r1 Earn SlSO Sm w~ i~~-2188 Hann I060 !:n~;a~r.1~;; g, I dings S4S, used Nord1ca l Plus. standard shaft. lo Pueh:'i-;~po rt. ped Toyot.a '75 SRS shortbed ~··••••••••••••••••••••:~ person w Ith past 11o•kty Must be neat. ---•••••••• .. •••••••••••• "-" sk 1 boots 6 12. 535 hrs. Xlnt. . 846·:1137 I d 11 S4 00 Mags. GT radials. tape. 66 Spnte Red & White • telepbooe eap FT or personable & energetic Germ short hair male I PONY FOR Baby furmlure .Playpen ~-OH9 I Night VleWmll device In· Ooeo' ~~:• f~~ Mike AM fM . sunroof. shell I Runs & Looks Great • P t1 sales pos1t1ons 919.0747 afl IOA~1 for pup4 roo £:\ Bld Lines CHRISTMAS 'high chair. bke new, l9mmSandW 3X ehps. 2XI 'rra·n!dbmoculars Com s&27s:I -~ 8304727 ~ 9661068 Oflell. Apply 10 person. ~ _ AKSallsbo!SSSH 4 ll -\'ery well l ra 1ned. ~ 644-4144_ --clip cases. 3 boxes am pact Army M·l8 With 16 Puch-wht gOOd co;d' '76 Toyota SR5. 1m ma (' IMW 9712,,,_ 1660 Placentia Avl' . WAIEHOUSE P(f <;t:DDLY COC~ ERS , p o A Western or Mateo rollaway & me eh rm. Worth S400 must sell use and accessories usl 1~ u. SJOO dvs 28.<XX> mi 1 owner SJSOO •••••••••••oo•••oo••••• Genera ware ous AKC 6 k Id blonde &l .. , d 't' .-.cNI II (o s1~<" -----.r:'.C "'""""eves ·J• -C.11. I h e Wlll hold for Chnslmas. F.ngbsh. 8 yrs old. 13 tools. au near new . tost ~848·5224 <'-<XX) 673-6347 J97c"""" p646. <~12 . SSJ.1244 G ~--1!9----•I work 2 afternoons per · w so · ~ hands ''11~e tsposi ion . over.......,, se r ...,,, Golf elubs w <'ase. left 9' inflatable dinghy. US I ---·v-95701 '" Sewl week ideal for student cbpgn.S?OO.~a~O-nbbon winner. sound. 957.Qle handedSJ0,080 I made 2 suls, molor MatarcyclH/ ....................... "'. ClllSTllAS r~lired person HB AKC fmle mini Datsun reg1sl.ered , SIOOO .. •HATGIFT __ Jer_n-962-0822 rmuni ~50.548_0028 1 Scuhn 9150 'i4 f ord :'\a ct> Body .,. 1111 ~r a 84 7-3563 pup, RAREf.fg~!!l X~a:1 498-05tlllor7S2·1_194 to.r Christma s Parrot Winrhester Legendary I a.....a.. Powtr 9040 H'(;ti)~'xi:t;;,·~~ .. L;k•; Paml, :-.iev. tires. run~ I 1: HEI a gift. very a e .1ona e with cage. orange wing F'tonllersman Cal 38·55 -a. good E \ e-ss oo ~•· LT Meut••M loves children S250. HOISlll!AaLIAJI Amazon. S200. 545.7903 Nev.' boxed 14 2s •n••••n••··~··••.11••• lll'W Must sell 'S800 "96- 3475 ~ ' _ 0 B ·O 631·5084 ,.._ -& k d ' · . 40' OWENS. Tn-cabin In 114 760·94<&0 -................... ,,.. 1 -Owner would hke to eves wee n 5·---m.4727 after~m 1 b d I N t - ----·79 9.300 Dod<;.l' ~ax• $1000/Mo. ......... 1005 AKClrishSetterpupptes. lease his thoroughbred 300 Retail Store.hanflers, 3 pairs sk-;-s, various ! J~b!r~~ IP ' p You ran ov.n my 1980 Van. v.a. auto. ps: air . ....... ,., ...... , ...... show & pel av11I. shots. horse to an expenenced black. dress. swt & pant lengths w bindings $7~ -~-----Honda CX500 Custom cn.ue stereo tape. roor Majestic woodburning l125w~S81-8722 rider Lo ng & short 61~1.SO . J 11 SeaRay 225 Express MolorC'ycle for only rack 'mal!s nu paint MODPat84CI cootstove.Madeinl903. Adorable pure breed term .. Pvt party Eves Dali. Etching Signed & pair SS6-8000 Cruiser 23 ft 70 hrs. S2600 Call Pat at rom'p rebuilt eng' 1714'964-Jlto 50080552~146 Sheitiepuppies .. S8S Call Kalhy6'2·0565. Richard numbered.Sac.S29S L;dies~a~r ski boots I ~ry Warranty , ~9299alter6 m --SaC'nr1ce ' SSOOO 8·Spm : ••••••••IVictrol~. perfect cond 6'2·6271 _ _1 9filll..8310 _ 535-5595_ ~Y used once Size 7~; 646-2293 9S4-8222l.L_ Cfio:~~~:SSOM~ :~~ SS-5..'m~I)'. or Paul 1 ---..... ~--I dbl rabmet}.100 OBO B !>oberman Pups. AKC ' Royce 23. Channel CB ~27~~--&w El~ has your Kawuak1. s:ioo. looks Mlos W..t.d UtO SICllfAIY 548_ ~-Line Bn!d for Quality Jlowwlry 107! Radio and Hustler an Start, IHf-•I. CHRISTMAS .lin ready. rum great. 536·34!0. .. .................... , The • Excitilr '12-· ... IM\t's .,,. sta rt I n I s a I a r y * * • 968-60l? --•••••••••••••••••••••• tervla ~iOBO. lw 1095 24' Taiwan built Trawler '78SUZUKI RM 125 WE p Ji. Y Sll41-Sl3tZ/mo DOE WlteOY MOUOW Poodles, AKC. Toys. etr. 15 Jewel Elgin Porkel Queen s1u water bed ..... •••••••••••••••••• with EVERYTHING! Dirt bike xlnt rond. TOP DOLLAR Excellent opportunity 3079Nesta ltd Pups, etc. Call 6am on Watrh. Hunting Case· ComllleU, set up. SISO. SING (EASE quit· Looks like a real island ~· . 646.2528 for abaf11 Sttrel1ry de· Laguna Bearh 548·7258. CM -Yellow Gold Approx 70 sell. 964·~--tin business sell;ng out I girl Pirre reduced to Honda lo -ood FOi USB> CAIS slrinl stable em(>IOY · You are the winner of DOBERMAN Pu PS ~ ~14tood Shape. Specimen Planfts, Wh.lse Aii npplie's and fia . S18,500 Call Maryjane ~ l&OO~r be~t\,fu ALAM MA•MC»4 m•withchanceforad· two frtt tickets ($18.00 forSale ~-·-prices. pro · main· turestncluding Eialie· 173-9330. Lido ~18 POM11AC/SUIAIU v1nctrnenl. Environ· valutltolM MZ·34llafterSpm. 1ESQ UISITE LADIES tained, 2 patio lounges Display cases.' wailing Anrhora e --.- -Z41>Harbor Blvd mental a Jency '' ICIFOUJIS& Adorable While Female L 0 NG I N E 7Setc.700.~. room chairs. Beauly p 11.t 76Hlllrw1'0CI COSTA MESA eeMin1 applicants with HOUOAYOHICI ToyPoodle AKC .l380 WRISTWATCH UK "Painting" Paul Blaine Salon hairdryers and ower . Flnn.6U-S006___ . mlnlmum of Z years ANA.HEIM 759:1626. Gold Band Ir ~ase wit~ Henr ie "Home to hydraullr rhairs. m1r ~ 216 ':!t ::.:; '75 Honda XLZ.SO, sold ~-4l09 547-1457 secnurialexperienee lt CONVENTION LAB PUPPIES: Papers, }ohd &avetwi~~:i~lnin Newport"~~28xS8 In t ron.s~lvesandpl1nts. eq~~ aBriatoi clean new in ·n. USO or best Prem1umpnces the ability lo ly pe CENTER shots SIOO ea. females u!~x ~t gift Easily rrame.1415. · &45-2963 Abo. n:ia-ke·up. sham poo only Call l offer. 195 paid for any usl'd car ~l=~~":e~~~~ Dec. 23-25 or only. &46-8627 $4000 · 1 A ·1rt buy adr ref rig $125. lamp S2S. aod batr prbcfU(ls. · 55Z·l494 aft 8 '76 Yamaha YZlOO dirt (f0rt1gn or domest•<' l inch*a3d1ywttkend LON~E~~J!:.~ENA Dachshund Puppies 7 !t m4s~aS:..9519 aft 6 :,~'!ft:~·S411·4l24 ~~r6:,1S:~ ''II. Newport Electrl<' ~ ~~ ~oias~ever in~J:'r~~~,n olhtr week. ttlirt· . · . 11 Mells. Adorable! AKC p.m wkdY1 or anytime Patkft Hardtop. S13.500. ~. _ . __ =:l plan. health. den· ;:2 ~~~1~ 11!~~ls. 2~a2 . 4,f I, M S200.S300 Sal'Sun. Cash buytra '71 Boston Whaler 15 ............ S./ tal 'lfre luur~nce. paid Tidleta m~t be claimed M4-7183 ft.·'t need tt7 Trtr. l..oeded. t.\SOO. 20 ft ... ,.,... "'° v~ sltk leave ' byDtc 22. 1981 F'r'ee to gd home. 6/mo. Round Brilliant Cut 1111 • Formula, 302 Ford lrlr. -........... .,••••••• ~e Arrhed! · ·• A rew rema1n1n1t ·s1 iu. Modl'ls & Demos arf Sllll a\'a1lablt1 ,....t I Wt sper1abze in E. u~ .. ~an dehver')' and flaw', less.pre-owned BMW's ..,, ~C..twr ~ ~c... •. b Ant! 'l Sales Serv1ci! Leasing ,., 20IW. lst, S...Alle 171411JS.Jl71 .. ,. .G.losfdJi!inda.}' r bolicllys.' Appl)' perlOft· · * * * old female German Diamond, wet1bt 3.11 ·We1 ~II :C. Xlnl. SHOO. Schoell Z'i' Motor Home Fully Ml otnre. lot44 Elli• . Shtphtrd type, lite tan. cts .. t trl. $11, 793 by I Bt>all. S.lf ·Contained. X Int AYe.. foc.lfttaln Valley, ~ue Amer. oak cuno very intelli1eot. 646·14 13 USGS. 750-$371 ......... ~ d•S! .. .,,__,~-ccnd, ~. CA.C7111.1714)540·2tlO. ublntt, S475. Pore. I. Di1m>nd lft lo l4K Gold ... " w ~-am 5.57·~- E.O.E. M/F •1111blSlll·P•lcher ,175 IOSO Band. Appt·SlJOO. Ask· Make'beallll ul I •>fOl>tn Road -1.!Cll8 ll.1rl.i1 llh1I '•••••••-!Oriental vase, US. in ~71 ,,.,.;,.i... 901G1 ..._,~ lor 1 roupl• , l,...,1,, \f,.,, 11111 .i•• ••••••••-l~~·~Nori~;,1,;ik;;e~cihi.in;;a;:-.11818 -;;Tiuy·;·; .. 0tnu1~e E MERALDS. 5;g ;r a:;·~·:z~·;;;.;:I mor;u;n WllUY n.t.._.bc1t19t '9tOfY.., , IMW '-re.._ Or -- L ... C.W It r ,' McUrw IMW!!-~ Or L.... •) IJOllr....._,_, .. 1714l 5JJ.5JJ)10 Secnllr7 pa SUll in 8o11 wo· Good llled Fu. nliture' Your choice on))' GO per ~ ·-ted musical for"°'*'. pyt Cluislmaa ,,...,... T.....t 9170 USEDCARS6TRUCKS S.w .. -a. ... o.0 ........ c.,. 6 Appl...,.--Ol I •ill '!Ip!!-' •-• &ll" '%.!i ·-· -""""""... COllEIN OO 11a. C1Uforwia First s.ur.nsio.~:~•la8a1 atJJorSELLforYCM1 1171 ~~pt1.inlot tor ll.IS1.f12S. T~a:i.r~.!:'! ~:~ ,..c~~ ... ..... at b)' JE --1. :I. MASTllS AUCTION .................... , 1111: .,.,,, T•llia1 tM ... peoptt tlm1. Can vu 1ood. ~.--- """ •• 1 0. Mekt · t4'16N.HHUI ~lal Woodwork· l'IM Clillt pwible 111 ......... to mut ull , wi n tu Connitt·DtUllo 1w 11111-11..di'lfrnv .,, ~;.;::_·~~= :U"· '"'ol· lllll~o. 14 t57"1P Pl• 1u u la ttaud I 1 a · A.UtStlf COlllaiMd tt-HUNT1NGTOfUIACH 1111•. Ntw. -.... l#r· .....w.r.a,.llbMWI Cl111Uld, Un• ., IA. Air. Aw1la1. 141""7w ... , •·a~" "· -HHn1 ,. • aH MNUI .. ·-~------ OIAMll COUMTT't"':JJ OLllST ' ~:> ~ "_,... , .. Orang Coast DAILY PILOT/Monddy, December 7, 1981 ••rtM 1 w a.,orti.d Alltot,h,11'4 ....._,. 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Call MOWl!t ... , ft toeMw 'HM• purchue at HG .000 Whlte.whlte ,whate'•:x Umpb 17250 c.;11 11 St'!KUS Cl£All.1:($Al( ..,,..., ..... 1 Uiuof "1hH&o11t-1nto m.ns1 ttllmt'l,1Jtofabr"ed' SAUS.SllYICI 7f0.l429 !Miii-it ttU TODAY 9732 lom;.J; llo1m· of Im th13 hUlt baby New ..... t765 l'41WKO I AMD~•tt,.\ ttl7 ..................... .. • port$ IJt~t't lra11tt and GU I p a 1 n t . •• r o n t ••••••••••••••••••••••• OtitL Y $199 S OVf:RSF.ASl>T,C. 'It Y ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ·~~~i e~r~n~~ & SHAIP 1m, St'n~1blt pymt~ ltrtal wireal, Stifler. '72 Marit ll,4tawan.aood W>~q I \ti, 'lltt t:XPEKTS ·79 Btrhnetti , AMffM ~1.-.. • II 1 11 I 2 1 3 o r Cener1tor, Reaul1lor. c:ond, new radials SI .400 Dove/~u1i'l Sts I I t d ~ C -•H-.... Rbl 1 ra11, 11 r , x n con ....... ----.... 714 ~H:RC.:£UES 111 213 I ena . Wlr ne • .2.LBLQ~~ Nl!.'WPO T IH!At'll lAILl llE 714j752M26or4966438 "' u111J11"'9en4.1uto . M..?t~• ...... llh"-,t v~r.,,.Jyr i•v"r or714i637 ~ '!.,hutr~ Baouttl He a,r1Snl&~ "JI CeUca GT Lift back, U }-0555 YOUO -t'20 ~-~/ c:!'l. ~3·1 3fa,~11 54io~·c ~Ii; or"(;.,;)' 7 t l OOSDT.t.o ~-.~P 2 !Ze'11s 11~~ 11r.1m/fm. auto, be1Jte, '60-'M vw left" n1thl I9661fuborBlvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft~ 9S6 1281 dot 7$1 4ZH M.mt tond, sunroor + Still nttds New rug. A new Um, brakH "650 door, ·73 left door ~ COSTA MESA $EE US FIRST! '66 Musllnc V 8 A~to, wit~ ('tiler xtr11~ 30,600 mi rtal Sweeth.art 1 $.1000 £.sf each.. Western styl~ whl •~t30J 54o.,4 6J Wt hi.vca good aelect,on Au, PS, Restored Xlnt 11-.-•GWa t 7l4 891-4114 Or Bfat o rrer Plt!Ue '75 Cellca. Xlnt l:ond nms for Super lict•tlt 'T7244DL,f1oodeond .nu of NEW .. USED .Cond 52950 Firm ;mi diesel qie Silvt:r, Call "9·4722 All/F M Cass New ~e_a ~ 9744 en11lnt. llres AM in t CbevroleU' l~ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '59 Karm.lnn Cih1g ronvt l500010BO Xlnl l'vnd 831 0292 • Must sell th1~ wknd 1 • Dest offer 1 x lnt rond ! WI~ whls, xtra tank .. Tina M alee o rru '62 VW Bu.f New p111nl. l'ah. At C, 69K ma filter. snrr. cassette uaa 9744 412-T<Qll reblteng UOO 673 2943. ~10BO 760 1393 Mustan1 Convt '6~. -needs ,some work, full $13_.(Xk> 49'16494 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76Celica, 5 spd, air. Ii.pt, 73-3930 • ~~!9 759-0097 Mert'edes, lll 500SL. 1m '79 MC 8 Con.ve rtl ble I runa Ir~~ t I o wn r 73 VW Th.1111. lllJM.'l' , UMCI '1!6 Mustane. V8, auto, ~d avail & '82 380Sf:L, Xlnl cond. loaded. Low ~· ~;)1111_6 Lift 1111, s.1295 or orr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 E 11 ._6" •1·0 '•v111I 380 & 1-" nulea0 e. u 200 or '78 Cehra, hfl h111•k 675·~ llict 9.910 new pant xce ent "' ., """ u ....,... " ..., -cond 11111de and out ,73• SO(liL'i., S£L's & SEC'i. bestotrer m-14~ t'ves t'O(>per. &d cond New '74 VW Super Beetlt-~ ...................... Corvair 'IS, 140 bp. 4 spd ljHOOOBQMi-tiS Great Wt~tern Im 1 '77 MG8, like new 23K Radia ls 14500 080 38Kmi LrkeNt-w 63 Buick LeSabr 66.000 Bod.)' gd c:ond Eng stereo. S48 11.\111 WE'VE MOYEDI 11ortus 855 0691 . nu AM/FM tape Pr p· ~Gat\8ruri ~ ~140 rrules On& owner Stl50 needs wk S800 080 C...,.,.... D9'bl6 ll'. ~-Ca!LM.1·2421 T,... '767 lt63 YWI top OBQ~·2Sl5 64ft29!Jlatl5 ~M 1968 Mustang Run~ 19111 _MB 300 D. sonroor. r..at t741 •• ... ••••••••••••••••••• comp rest or':!. new 99 I~ '78 Capnce Clan1(' 4 '1 r. ~1:\.1~to'2~wo/rt!~· c h amp a g n e mt' t ·~··••••••••••••••••••• TR·7, 12.l2S Good cond paint top interior •••••••••••••••••••••• very clean $3~ Ask fQ!~•-ke 96Hl_4j_ __ Casst'tte playl'r 6,300 '78 6G4, t9,000 mi. hke 644 ~I. days 846-0111. brake~. tires. dutch: COMT.,.PLATIMG ~ 4147 -- m1 all 5 891 6246, new, sunroor. auto, ~m_lllU. eng, elc: M u~t !>l'l'' CAOIUAC? . I '&6 Mustang Cpe. a real "'l 15118 s:laret, ~ 759 9p9 CLASSIC ~ 778 2147 We spec1alu.e m lust" • • * crumpuff. ona. lo m1. nlP IY I Yllll • .. 'Bl 3000, melt ~•I ver Pondw '750 12 TR 6, rebwlt eug , '71 Soper Beetle New ror the business tx M. McGRATH onl~S27 7343 , "llBllWIZOl.Sunrf, ,.,._.. t72l~Am.ms.J ~L~p-alomino 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••u• AM /F M.1. 8 /0 over I brks 30000 on rebll eeuuve &proress1onal l7 L~SERF:NA a.-Wlt tt55 ·•-r cau A/C •• "'u"' ic :st.'at~ .. rein '79 Por•che 911 SC~ .... S3,000 \.:all C hris . Xlnt ·,,...,,;,0 80 ~.r-a... .... •--rvme ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• . us lc:r <aat spnngs nle"' .."> ,.,...~ .. ~ ........... ""' You are the w1nn~r of Cuti s d • tru. llOOO, 759.7194 JOI ~11 -fOI c '"' · • ' s unrr Moonstone blk filS437 962 1192 Of 1911 '81 us luxury e an. p*-., s nrf, allo) whls w two free trckel.'> •$1800 1 d d 1 17 000 ~«l-5imev/wll:Ddf 'T7Aathracite11~/red10t n ... !~ Loaded' 14 000 m1 .llh!:...~1S004SHll98 l958TR3,beautreswred 1 'UYWYAM C.cllact ialueJtothe ~es~Llk~"n~w Mu st ~ t7JO ~ 11.llOOO ~les One •• • ·~ Sern;! ,!!c96o'r2d~~~11 m ·~ondPo~000che ~ Good Must~~ ~7817 I Runs good S79S Mow lit Stodt! ICE FOLLIES & ~!!! 964-9070. ~··•••••••••••••!• ~. t .... ' · SSOOO m :'.! .. • fl'Ql' ~"·""" _,, • , •• - -~ -"-' -848 5224 N \BER~ HOUDAY OH ICE Old Delta 88 Diesel 4 dr ~~... p\ral.$33,000 ~3-6372 -=•88f '7729:>E,1vory.snrf.1m· _m.~afte_r:41'M . ValtawOIJI" 97701'7S BUC gretn 59000~ I .J ~ ANAHEIM 19<XXI l t300d 1298 ...,..........., ..... 9727 1011111S1.CISIU UA)4SU3' mac Dnven6mo yr '63 Porschel56!3 lmmar •••••••••••••••••••••••t m1 ,newt1rei..gdbod)& (: .. \f)l(J.,J \: CONVENTION m0.Ma~ ~;n~3 --•••••••••••••••••• 6"2-32S9or I 934·6320 body New paint 18.000 '79 Rabbit AM FM Cas!> enguie Must sell bt'~t CENTER PWo ttS7 "JI Acconi, 2 dr. S spd, i4 RX4, 4 dr xlnt rond' l9llO 280 D OnR owner. mi on re~~\e7n7g $82.50 l399S I ot!er 997 8679 ' ' '1 · Dec 23 2S or air, am/fm, very clean• am1rm s tert'o rass low maltage, take over , - -...... ;_~l -. • 644·?336 'S3VW Bu nK mi Xlnl ·• • '' LONG BEACH ARENA ••••••••••••••••••••••• lili!!Q.fZS.~ (.!:500. PP~l <M64 leaM" t $1,000 492·8~~ Tl 911S. New paint, snrf. • 75 c.:onv, Xlnt rond ' •I oond 117~ Firm Ahtr Dec 29 Jan 2 FOi SALl Yl5rrYOUR '79 RX7,xlntcond ' MG 9742 air,alarm S16.000 0 80.1 Must sell this wknd' SPM 646 7564 i6 Seville lmmac rar To claim tickets. call 71' Pinto hatchback. <>IAM&E COAST t6.900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :k 833·8151 or 640-2481 I Best oflt>r 45K m' '·iii Vw bug runs Rood :~1~peqppr~dc1!:'e ele~s2S:O~ ~:k~;:i.ist et! tcla12~;d ~::~:\=~ s\':ttPQ~t ~7-9901di.~549 St7wvs _m ~ S2.100 0 a· O ~9 4102. HONDA 9739 ATTIHTIOM lalsloyu '75' 71 Suptr Bug, sunrf. rbltJ callafterSPM lm-8423 b) Ott 22· 1981 6"2·1S70 J rr AITEIS MG •••••••••••••••••••••••1 eng, good cond S2300 ----I '79 Afftwood * • * ,.,_.... tt60 '778210 szm IC-llOZ eves .&YI.I.I. ftlt• ... GE 0 W M E I S I •tDEAlfRINU.S.A. 080.0xs.673'·4227J1m '74YWDosher Brougham 26.000 rn1 Dodgt 99l5 ~••nnunuunu•n• A c""""ou:.:-ry·s 2TONNEAUCOVERS IY"W CARVER '75 vw Rabbit 2 dr I 4spd,AM FM. $2,200 Sunroor harp. t'X ·······················I H Pl)' mouth Station UMl'YHSITY "• F ts MC' .71 th u .81 NJI hat.ch, automatic trans _ 675·4150 reUent cond Must S11t· '72 Dodge Dart Rons Waaon 318 engme. just SAl..l'.S 6 SERVICE EXQ.USIVE 1 s. r orir r c rY""'t..r"C 1 NEW mag whe t'ls 12 Bog, stere-0. rad1:.ls Best orrer 01er S90bo Great Perfe ct Cond overhauled H1&h "2 DMlu 1200. Good traa1 . l ttS /o b o l:W'n /wllnd1. 710-0.33S OLDSMOllLI M .& rERATI M Nev63er1us77ed97• S71 5 ea NJLL.r~I'-L. P1relh tires , brakes: I xlnt l'ond . $17 7 5 Otuck Perry 956 1281 52.K Ong M1 Sl350 0 80 nu.leage, low pnce. good H--• ~ ana · ve msg te.4J-.Ai!lO~C1"111• radial.or seats straight 661-3982 l Eve5 wknds64-0-5Z80 DeMlS 67~ 4233 ures & body. a steal ----011:•• E.BSHIP "'""'""'"'"°' ""1...i"'"" • • ---• -· --=· -· - -8 1 rr t t CiMCDUCIS ~ What a Wonderful World ClOSlDSUNOAn body u 5oo 0 B 0 'YCllYo 9772 '78 Seville Elegantl', (ull Ford tt40 ,,;,s o e r ge s 1 .. alUspeed, air cood. lleeHeat cond. $6600 ... 1.ll50Harbor Blvd. We'IJ deliver anywhere of Shopping. right at ' ---.?»Wafter6Dm. • ...................... 1 pwr. iµir. spoke whls. ~ ...................... -'-'-==-- COSTA MESA in the world! your rmgertips el'erv· Placing your Class1(1td t11 IMC. nma &ood. needs '79 Voli•o 244DL Auto I sruf lully loaded 30.000 163 Falcon Good cond 71 ~ S.,.,.ro 5§1.ff 540-H4Q IEACHIMPORTS d ay• Dall> rtlot l ad is so simple . just work, 19SO. 54S-7667. power, a r. A ~ FM rru Blk Grat Sl3.000 Great mt AC. S800 5 spd Excellent c:ond . Prelude7912Kmi 848DonStreet Cl:issariedA<b To place give us a call on the bttwtoep!tm6 ?pm _ rass Brown beige mtr f;y~ 6406822 Q~67j·81~673·8310 gasauleaee Mustsell $7,500. 67H6J6, 644-1630 191B Harbor 81\ld and let :i Classified Ad word your ad for fast re· Champgne Ed it io n. 714 549 I 7S7 ask for engine' side. gd. t:ng111e & parts Sell things rut with Daily reg. gas, like new. 752-0900 I your ad. call 642 5678 1 phone and we'll help you '76 Srirocco. Mint Cond I Only 22,400 m1 S7800 1·73 Sedan de Ville, gOO<l lford Van ·74 Munched I 67 · l OJ·7 I 70 Visor heluoo 1 ~ults 642·5678. . 527 ~rb J¥kdys _ 83J.8979 ~_,_~0162~ _ _ _ Pilot Want Ads. • ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel 546-1934 3 blocks touth of San Diego Freeway olt Harbor Blvd Complete ,body shop Sales Service Parts Service Dept open Monday thru Friday 7 30 AM to 5 30 P M and 8 A M to .5 P.M. on Saturday llACH IMPOITS Dove Street. Newport Beach Tel 752-0900 Calf us. le the spec1a1ts1s tor Alla Romeo. Peugeot Saao & Mrat i THEODORE ROllMS FORD -~IOdllfn sales. service, parts. body. paint & tire depts -~>mi:>et1tlve rates on lease & daily rentals 2060 Harbor •~IWd .. Costa Mesa 642-0010 or 54(}.8211 JOHNSON I SOM UMCOLM MHCURY ..,-~--Harbor Blvd . Cos1a Mesa Tel 540-5630 57 Years ot Srilndly family service -Orange County s oldest Lin· coin-Mercury dealership SOUTH COAST DOOGl Herbo r Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tel 540-0330 RV service i1t1. c.ustom van conversions. NIWPOlT IMPORTS W Coast Highway, Newport Beacn Tel .. ~~{54()-1764 The Ferran Headquarters MATCH THE NUMBERS OH THE WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street Newport Beach Tel 833·1300 At the triangle of Jamboree MacArthur & Bristol behind V1c1ona S1a11on Sates. Service Leasing & Parts Fleet discounts to the public 0 MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa-Tel 540-9100 Orange County s Largest Cadillac dealer Sates Service Leas- ing G> DA YID J . PHILLIPS IUICl<.flONTIAC-MAZDA Laguna Hills S ales • Service • Leasing 24888 Al1c1a Parkway G) TAIMTDATSUM 837-2400 MOr.titc..tr'• ................... 13731 Harbor Blvd, Garden Grove. Two bk>cks south of Garden Grove Freeway Sales. Service. Parts. Our aim 1s complete customer satisff(:tioo. Shop us and avoid paying loo much! Tel 554-9000 • ALAM MAG MOM POMTIAC·SUIAIU 2480 Harbor Blvd , Cosla Mesa. Tel 54!M300. Sal ... Service Leasing Mr Gooctwntnch. 0 HOUSE OF IMPOITS MllC9019Cl . I S•a •s.ntce•~ 6862 Manchester Blvd . Buena Park (on Santa Ana Freeway) Take Beach Blvd oHramp -sharp right on Ma!lchester DtAl. MER-CEDES (213 or 714) 637·2333 • • I 01 LONGPRE POMTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd . Wes1m1nstM. Tel 892-6651 Orange County's oldest and largest Pontiac dealership Sales, Service. Parts • UNIYHSITY HONDA 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa Tel 540-9640 1 Mile Soulh 405 Freeway. Sales. service. parts & leas ing. • SANTA AMA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Street, S al1ta Ana Tel 558-78 1 t Your· Orlg1n1t Dedicated Datsun Deoaler • MIRACLE MADA We've mo¥edl Our new 1ocat.1on is 1425 Baker Slre•t, Costa Mesa. Tel. 545-3334 Stop-by & v1s1t our brand new atiowroom and see why we're the 11 Mazda dealer 1n Souttwn C.lifornta . Sales. s.rv1ce, Parts and Leasing • ANAtmMMAIDA "°"" o.c. ...... 0..-... ~Srttcel.-C...'' 601 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim 956-1820 Just north of San1a Ana Frwy on AMhelm Blvd. Call us first' 'W E ARE HARD TO FIND-8UT WORTH fTI • SADOl~Q IMW 28402 Marguerit< . Avery Pkwy exll We offer what no lease company or bank can I . Ultra-modern seNice dept for tst class alter sale 1MVlce : 2. Factory auth lac11tt1es & body shop. 3 Elimination o f the middleman -leasing dealer direct 831·20.0 495-~949 COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Haroor Bl11d Costa Mesa Tel 540-64 10 Serving Orange County 101 16years 1 bll1leSo 405 SUM SET FORD, INC. (Home ol W1ll1e the Whale) 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Wes1mins1er Tel 636·4010 • RlANK PROTO LIMCOLM-MERCUlY Service and Parts Department always open 7 days a week 7 30 AM to 6 30 p M 848-7739 • CONNELL CHIYlOUT .2828 Har~or Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Over 20 yeats serving Orange County! Sales, le lllng. service. Call 546·1200: specral parts line. 546·9400: bOdy shop lin•. 754-<MOO. lOY CAIVER lOU.S IOYCl-IMW 1540 Jamboree Road. Newport BMch. 640-64f4. Sales. Service. Parts And Leasing • DGM UASIM6. IMC. 730 W 19th St . Costa Mesa 642-1944 Leasing ~ahst rs our 1ob. to tailor your leasinjll for you. We leas• all makes and models of cars. 1rucka and vans ROR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP. 642-5678 > .. . . . . IUIGI CUil YIUR HlllTlll IAllY PAPIR MONDAY DECEMBER 7. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Who has FDR 'Day of Infamy' speech? 8y STEVE MARBLE °' .. .,..,. ........... Although he was the last person to see it, Newport Beach resident James Roosevelt says he has no idea what became of his father's "a d;ate which will live in infamy" speech. read to Congress the day after Pearl Harbor was attacked. minutes aft e r Franklin n Roosevelt read it on Dec 8, 1941 FDR's greatest It took him 10 minutes to read. "I was told 1t had disappeared," Roosevelt said today. ··someone mus t have grabb4!d it " Roosevelt says he was with his father that entire day and was seated next to tUm when the speech was read to Congress. He says he earned the speech back to the Whitt! House for rus fa th er and placed it on a hatrack. just inside the foyer. It hasn 'l been seen since. The 500-word speech vanished "I don't have it," he added. The speech, asking Congress for a declaration of war after the Japanese attack, ranks as one of BURNING BATTLESHIP -A small boat r escues a seaman from waters in front of the L'SS West \'irginia as thick black sm oke billows skyward durtnj? the Dec 7. 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl llar lx>r . The sup erstru('ture o f the L'S Tennes:-,ee may he seen hehind tht.' West \'1rginia They recall Pearl Harbor Navy men were there on Day of Infamy By STEVE MITCHELL °'-~,.....,-.·Friday was a pay day. so we had a 48·hour poker game going at the bottom decks of the <USS> Nevada," recalls Roy Johnson. who was a Qua rtermaster 3rd Class Dec. 7, 1941. "I was sitting in m y bunk when this guy came down and said t he Japanese were attacking us." said J ohnson, who now teaches at Lakewood High School. ·'The guy was los ing money so we thought he was just joking," the 61 -year-old Long Beach man said. About that time J ohnson and his poker buddies felt a rumble. then an explosion alongside the battleship, followed by the sounding of general quarters. It was 40 years ago today that more than 350 Japanese warplanes, armed with torpedoes and armor-piercing bombs swept down on peaceful Pearl Harbor, homing in on mwiic broadcast from a downtown Honolul u radio station. Less than t_wo hours later . the surprise attack was over . and Ford Is land and Hickam Field we re in flames. The U.S. fleet lay in ruins with 18 ships sunk or damaged. More than 200 aircr aft on the ground were destroyed or damaged. And 2,409 Americans were killed, with thousands more wounded. Most middle-aged Americans can recall what they were doing at the exact moment they heard thal Japan had struck Pearl Harbor with the largest seaborne air force in history and plunged the U S into World War 11. <See PEARL HARBOR. Page Bll Americans, Japanese remember Survivors, mourners commemorate. anniversary PEARL HARBO R, Hawaii CAP > American survivors and Japanese m o u rners w e r e holding services and raising flag s to commemorate the anniversary of the Japanese attack on the naval base here 50 11 PERISH IN PLANE CRASH -A4 years ago today thal launched the United St ates into World War II. A number of sa il or s re·e nlisting in the Navy ar e doing it today as part or a ceremony at the USS Arizona Memorial on the island of Oahu. The flagpole that sticks up from the sunken battleship will be used to r a ise and lower souvenir flags contributed by c itizens. Also on Oahu. ·a 21.gun salute will honor Americans at the Ka n eoh e Mari ne Corps Air Station. ··When the flag went up this morning. the memory was as clear as if it were yester day," said Anthony Ozug. a retired Navy seaman who was o n coastal patrol in Hawaii 40 years ago today. A bout 200 people took part in th e observance. and J eanne Ba rry, who walked across the street from her home to watch, said. "There should have been more people here." ·'There are not enough people in this country willing to show their patnotism." said Thomas McQuade. a 23-year Navy man. "That's the last I s aw of it," Roosevelt recalls . "The rest is a rnysterv ·· The pr esident's personal sec r eta r y , G r ace Tully , reportedly aske d the Sec.rel Se r vice t o sear c h ror it immediately a f ter it was missed. The Secret Service traced jt as far as the hatrack where they ran out of clues The typed copy of the first dr aft , with R oosevelt's handwritten changes. is in the Roosevelt Li brary at llyde Park. N.Y. But the "reading coµy ." on bond paper, adorned with a red r ibbon and signed by the president, I::. nowhere l o bt found. William F.mcrson, director of the library, say~ he'd love to add the speech to the library's collection. .. Even after 40 year s." he :.aid, "we'd ask no questions." Roosevt:lt points out that his Cuther had made. a number .of ISee INFAMY, Page A!> Coast fog will hang on County flights delayed; clearing seen Wednesday By PHJL SNEIDERMAN Of U.. D~lly ~lee JWH The dense fog that plagued motorists, boaters and pilots during the weekend and through today is ex pected to ha m per visibility along the Orange Coast Tuesday. The Cog grounded commercial flights al John Wayne Airport Sunday night and this morning and was cited as a factor in a rash or local auto accidents. A U .S. We ath~r Ser vice 3 planes hijacked to Colo~bia BULLETIN ROME (AP ) -A Llbyaa A1rlble9 jetllller oa a fUgllt from Paris to Tripoli wa1 llij~c:Md over Italy today and ordered to Ry .. llelnt, Lebaaoa, ofl'ldals al &ome'• Leoaardo Da Vlatt Allport reported. BARRANQUlLLA. Colombia <AP) -A group of hijackers a rmed with g r e nades and submachine guns today forced the pilots of three Venezuelan airliners with 262 people aboard to fly from Venezuela to this port city, Colombian officials said. The hijackers demanded maps for air routes to all Central American countr ies as well as rood and fuel for the aircraft. officiaJs said The aim of the hiJackers was not immediately known. There were conflicting reports about the nationalities of the g roups. Initial r e ports from Barra nquilla airport officials identiried the hijac kers as Puerto Rican nationalists. Radio Caracas Telev1s1on said some h1Jackers identified the mselves as members of a Salvadoran comma ndo called ··Manuel Rojas Lusardo." And still other reports s aid the hijackers were Venezuelans or the Colombian guerrilla group M-19. The tt.r ee d o m es tic Venezue la n airl i n e r s were hijacked from three Venezuelan cities. the Barranquilla ·airport administrator. Ramon Pacheco, told the Bogota radio station Caracol in an interview from the airport tower. Caracol quoted airport tower s p o kesm e n as s aying the hij acke rs would release the wo m e n , children and those needing medical attention when the planes were refueled. The three airliners were lined up on the runway in takeoff position. the administrator said. T he hijackers said they were armed with s ubmachine guns and gren?des and warned the police and the a rmy to stay away from the planes. Pacheco said. s pokesman said the fog will ronl1nue to be extremely thick alon~ the coast tonight and Tuesd ay. with some lifting expected Tuesday night a nd Wednesday The spokesman sa1d the fog has been c aused by a low 1n vc r s 1on l aye r that ha!> µr evented m oisture laden marine air from mixing with higher-level air layers. He said t his results 1n formation or a ground-level cloud or fog Coa stal temper <1tures are expected t1) reach the mid·60s Tuesday, with n1~hl·(1 me lows in lhe low 50s Some private airplanes were reported taking off at John Wa yne Airport al 9 a m .. but c·om merc1al fligh t s we re grounded becau!>e of the poor \'ISib1Jtty Mark Peterson a spokesman f,or A1rCal. said seven of the a irline's fl i g ht ~ from J ohn Wayne Airport had been <See FOGGY, Page AZ) Thousands caught by surprise snow By The Assoc:iated Press A surprise s nowstorm that killed eight people and stranded tho usands forced schools lo <.·lose across New England today, while more rain fell in flooded Oregon. The surprise snowstorm, the worst in three seasons. dumped up to two feet or snow. hitting Massachusetts and Rhode lsland the hardest. Gusting winds piled t h e s n o w i nto drifts . and motorists abandoned their cars o n s nowbo und highways Airports a nd sc h ool s were c losed , and on the vacation island of Nantucket. 2.000 holiday revelers were stra nded a nd as m a ny as 30 whales beached the mselves . Schools and colleges were closed today in most of Rhode I s l a nd a n d eastern Massachusetts . and much or easttrn Connecticut. The s torm that carried the s now was thought lo be heading to sea. but it first swept inland and dumped 11., feet of snow on Boston. the most in one day in 50 yea r s .. and 15 inc h es 1n Providence. R. l MASS. .,. .. ,.,.... BLANKETED .\l ap :ihows the eastern :-.nnv. h•>ard ah. s e a h o a r d '' f ~ e w En gl~nd . S Ul'JH'l"l'd hy the wor ~l bl1nard tn three ~ l'a r s .. We bought our children lo Boston to see the snow. but trus 1s r1di<'ulous ." s aid Geor ge <See s~ow. Paie AZ > UCI develops safer heart attack setup After a 15·month research prpject involving 100 human s ubjects. UC Irvine researchers say they've developed a safer. less painful way of seeing into the heart than the traditional cardiac angiogram. A machine us inR the new diagnosti c t echniq'Ue may eventually revolutionize cardiac catheriza tion . sa id UC I cardiologist Or. Jonathan Tobis. The technique, called digital subtraction antiography, uses a sophisticated compute r to process X-rays of the heart so th at m o r e information is o btained and less dye and X·ray r adiation are needed. Or Tobis said. s ubtraction a ng i og r aphy developed at UCI. So far. d1str1bution has been to teaching hospitals. but starting early next year. the machines will be distributed for routine use by hospllals. Kell ar said . Because 1t offer s a less intrusive. less dangerous and less painful diagnostic technique than previously available. the machine will allow doctors to do more follow-up t~s ts . Kellar said . Called th e A m e ri can Edwards' Cardiac 1000, the machine sells for S120.000 and the company expects to sell "several hundred of them" next year. Ke llar s aid. DRAIGI COAST WIATHll The focal point for a number of ceremonies is the memorial that straddles the wreckage of the ballleship USS Ar izona. which was left in the s hallow water whe re it was sunk. claiming t , 177 Navy cas ualties. A private ceremony is planned for six survivors of the Arizona bombing, and they will be joined by 14 others who served on t.he ship before the war. And a commemorative service will be held at the National Me m o rial Ct!metery of the Pacific in Honolulu t>y 3,000 me mbers of the Pearl Harbor Sur vivors Association. made up of military men who were on Oahu on t.he day of the attack. Kane ohe was the scene S unda y of a ce r e mon y commemorating Lt. Fusata lita, the firs t Japanese pilot shot down during the attack. Kikuyo Iida. who was engaged to marry lita and eventually married rus brother. joined her friend Yaeko Muoakata at the ceremony. They wept as they burned incense and knelt in prayer al a pile of lava rocks that marks the spot where lita's phane went down. Student released in knife threat In some c a ses. the new technique will allow for the injection of dye into a vein. as opposed t o the n eed for catherization. s aid UCI researcher Orhan Nalcioglu. The key breakthrough in the new technique involves the fact that, through the us e of a high-s peed computer , X-rays can provide a good picture of how the heart is opera.ting with the need for only a relatively s mall amount of d y e . s a id Nalcioglu. Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday with patchy dense fog again tonight a nd ea rly Tu es da y morning. Hi gh 65 to 68. Lows tonight 45 to 55 l~-•I Goal: StJU ,_did: llM.• Oeys left: a a,. Seven thousand miles away in Brooklyn, N. Y .. representatives of the military, the American Legion, the Fleet Reserve Association and the Disabled American Veterans braved strong ocean winds at John Paul Jones Park o n Sunday for prayers and remembrance. The Two Bell Ceremony, a tradition or the Coast Guard and the Navy. sounded and flaas were raised. Huntington Beach police say they jailed the wrong man last week on suspicion of threatening Golden West College coeds with a knife in the campus parking lot. Colle ge s tttdent Robert Brunner, 20, of Westminster,· was released las t T hursday after he spent the night in the city jail, police said. He had been mistakenly ldentlfled by a 37-year-old woman college student as the man who allegedly accosted her in the Edinger Street parking lot with a knife on Nov. 30 and said he was going to rape her. ··Additional invutlgatlon indicates that 1lhe lady was mis taken and he's not the right guy." said Police Lt. Merle Schneblin. "We're back to square one and we don't know who the suspect is,·' Schneblln said. BruMer is a night student at the college and a boat rigger in Seal Beach, police said. The woman pointed him out of hJs Wednesday night class as the suspect and he was arrested, police said. But other women who've seen the suspect said Brunner wasn't the man and the woman student recanted her first identification. The suspect has accosted" at least two women in the EcUnger Street parllina lot in the past five weeks. police said. The new technique will reduce complications of torn arteries, blood clots, heart attacks and strokes that have sometimes been associated with cardiac catherization. said Dr. Tobls. Additionally. those with weak lungs or kidneys. that couldn't accept the dye. and those with arteries that couldn't accept catheters. can now be tested with the new ltthnlque. said Dr. To bis. Karl Kellar, project manager tor Santa Ana-based American Edwards Laboratories, said the company has been mu.kellns the machine using th~ digital llSIDI TllAY Book on sezuol focls , fan t asies and feelinQll gleaned from mlennews with wo men offers f emalei rea.ssuronce See Page A 7. 11111 .. , ... _....._. .. . ........... , ~ AS ~-= aw C:..lt c.itc• .. 0.M z• .. ..... ..._ .. cs . ............ "*"11 1 .. .. ,..._ u ...... ~ u AM.L.81191rl • U ' . I ---.. - ' .. 4 ' ~Ai §1 . I Orange C9ast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 7, 1981 3 an·ested in trust deed fraud case · O.lly~S-~ AO IT James Roosevelt r Newport Beach was the a s t person to see hi s ther's "dav of infamv" peech. but has no idea what appened to 1t ·RECALLED P re~ident F r .I n k I 1 n f) R () 0 :-. (_• \' l' I t _q1rrt•d a nation \\Ith his . «ht~ or 1nfa m ~ ... ~pet•t•h n f l l' r t h l' I' c a r I II :.i r tw r :11tadi ~o \l0;11·..., ai..:o todCJ\ I • • ·From Page A1 lNFAMY • • • ' hange!> in the draft copy or the .pee<:h. v.h1ch FDR dictated 11m .,e lr because h is ... pt>t·l'hv. riters were out or town. Had he followed the draft. for 111.,tant:c . the president would h J\ c told Congress, "Yesterday. l>l't: 7, 1941 a date which will l1vt• in world history." Hut the president apparently tell the attac·k on Pearl Harbor demanded more That's when he -;clert<'d the 1A<1rd "infamy.·· ''lit• was always making r hange., hke that,'' Roosevelt nb!>e rvt'<i · "It wa., a very fine speech. I "'as ::.catcd next to my father . ind watched the faces of the ··ong rl'"s men They seemed' truly moved by 1t. • lie !>aid h1s father, busy as the 1·ountrv moved into World War 41 did. not seem concerned that the copy of his !>peech vanish~. Someone out there has it," lame., Roosevelt speculated. and I'm !>Ure it's worth ..;oml·thing too ·· 8)' DAVID KVTZMANN Of .... Oelll¥ ....... S'9ll Three men have been taken Into custody in what Orange County investigators are. describing as a $600,000 trust deed fraud case Involving more than 30 Investors from three Southern California counties. Arrested by Orange County Sheriff's Department deputies Friday night in Costa Mesa was John R. Plemmons, 61. He was to be arraigned in South Orange County Municipal From Page A1 SNOW. • • Porter of Miramar. Fla., who was stranded at Boston's Logan Airport with his wife, Beverly, and their two children, Glen. 13, and Tracy. 8. Power lines in Rhode Island were knocked down, and 50,000 residents lost electricity The Rhode Island Transit Authority s uspended all bus service. Commonwealth Electric Co. reported blackouts for 35.000 customers in Dux bury. south of Boston, and another 5,000 in Marshfield. "We're grateful it's Sunday because we do n 't ha ve commuters going to work." said J a m e s C a . r I i n . t h e Mass achuselts secretary of trans portation. as 2,500 s now plows cleared the highways. The Wea th e r Service measured 1012 inches of s now at weather-locked Log«rn Airport. the heaviest 24 ·hour s nowfall in December since 1926. Blowing snow was hampering efforts to clear runways. Ro<"co DeLuca. a spokesman for the Rhode Isla nd llighway Department, said it was the worst storm s ince a blizzard in 1978. The estimated 2,000 tourists who went to Nantucket for a Christmas celebration had to s pend Saturday night on the island whether they planned to or not because the storm forced cancellation of ferry runs and plane fli ghts. About 200 people sought e mergency shelter in hospitals. hotels and homes. The airport reopened Sunday afternoon. but ferries weren't running ··Whatever comes along. co mes along ," said Paul Bowker. 53. of Brewster. Mass .. a m e mbe r o f the Cape Cod Adventurers Club and one of 42 people staying al the Nantucket Cottage Hospital. "We're all adventure rs now." Lynn, Mass. police officer Donald Hodge, 56, died or an apparent heart a ttack while shoveling snow at his house Sunday Also in Massachusetts, a 13-year-old boy in Dr acut was killed while sledding when a tree branch fell and hit him. and in Norwood. a motorist was killed when his car collided with a s nowplow. One death was reported in Rh o d e I s la nd . that of a 78-year·old man who apparently s uffered a heart attack while wiping snow from his car. Two people were killed 1n weat h e r -related traffic accide nts i n e a s t -central Con ne('ticut . court today on charge!> or l(nmd theft and securities violations Oran~e Count y l>i s trict Attorney's invci.tigutor Arnold Appleman identified the two others arrested us William F Hilton. :la, who was taken into c us tody Thursday in Louis iana, and Michael R Coulter , 36, formerly of San Clemente. who was arrested Friday in Arizona. Both Hilton and Coulter are await ing extradition to Califotnia. Appleman said According to investigators, the thr ·t.· men orguniicrl .. company cu ll ed "'idcl1t y J:o;qu1t y In vestme nts. whic h list ed a l.:1k e f'or est uddress 1n unincorporated Orange County From Ja nuary to June of this year , the company advertised in newspapers from San Diego to Los Angeles counties, claiming to sell trust deeds with a return of ~ percent inte rest. About 36 people responded . Appleman said. investing about $600.000 However. the investors were URBAN SKIGIRL :'\ Boston \\Oman makes her way down the center of ~no\\ eo\ t·red Charlt•s Str~et Sunday after the c·1t~ was hit with the biggest snow~torm sinee the blizzard of only given promissory notes for their money, never receiving the trust doods they helicved they ha d purl•hased, i.ccordi ng to officials After about .. 1x months of selling the allegedly bogus trust d eeds. llilton, Coulter a nd Plemmons split up, two o( the men lea vinR California . Appleman said individual investors lost be tween $7,.500 and $100,000. Non e of the m o n ey was recovered Collowin~ lhe i.rrests late last week. Apple man said s ix of the defrauded invt•stors were from San Oicl(o Co unty , lhree were from Los Angeles County and t h e maJor1ty from O range County This included inves tors from Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach, he said. The investigator said criminal charges have been filed against the three men on behalf of 18 or the investors. ............. 1978 The :\itass aehusetls ('aµ1tal rccei\'ed 12 in c·he~ of :-.nm\ causing ('<.1nt'ellat1ons and de lays on ('Ommul l·r line., Nantucket residents shelter visitors NANTUCKET . Mass <AP> - A s pecial ferry was sent to Nantucket today to pick up hundreds of vi sitors stranded on the is land whe n a storm spoiled the anuual Christmas Stroll. Ray Martin. a spokes man for th e Woods Ho le . Martha's Vine ya rd a nd Na ntu c ket Steams hip Authority said he expected about 500 people to take the 1.000·passenger ferry on a 2',2·hour ride bac k to the mainland As many as 2.000 visitors were reported stranded on the island off Cape Cod because high seas and gale warnings for ced the cancellation of r egular ferry runs Sunday. However, Martin s aid he believed many of the peof)le would get off the island today on planes . whic h were making regular runs. On the island. policeman David Relcher s aid taxi and car traffic to the airport was heavy this morning. Many residents of the island opened the ir ho mes to the stranded visitors Police estimated about 2.000 tourists had come to the island for a Chris tm as program Saturday, in which the town is s peciall y decorated a nd decorated homes are opened for v1s1tors to view, but onl y about 200 asked authorities for aid "The whole isla nd went hog From Page A1 wild fo r everybody." said Paul Bowker, 53. of Brewster, one of 42 people who found she lter at N antu<"kel Cottage Hospital. "It put the wel<"ome mat out for everybody " Poli ce dispatche r Honor a Seidler said police found bed s pace Saturday ni~ht for about 200 peoplC' v. hen 75 prl\ ate ·homeowners an.,wered an emergenc·y t•all to open thei r h,,mcs :'l:antut:kt·t v. hll'h ha!> about 3, 700 winter residents and as many a., 30.UIJO durin!? the .,ummer resort -.cason . 1s a 49 square.mile 1i>land about 16 miles from Cape Cod FOGGY WEATHER TO CONTINUE • • • canceled as of !J:30 a .m . today. lie said the airline customers are being re-booked for later flights or are being diverted to Ontario Airport. Bob Stevens. customer service manager for Republic Airlines . said four morning flights were unable to take off from John Wayne today a nd seve ral inbound flights were unable to land. All commer c ial ca rriers operatin,g at John Wayne were gro und ed b y the dense morning fog but flights were cxpe<"ted to resume as conditions cleared at mid-day Because of the prospect of new visibility problems tonight and early Tuesday. airline offi cials s uggested those planning to fly out or John Wayne should check in with their airline regularly The fog and cool te mpe ratures ke pt most boaters do<"ked during the weekend. the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor. Patrol a t Newport Beach said today. Morning visiblity off Newport Beach today was 75 to 100 yards. a Sheriff's spokesman said was killed at 8 p m Saturday when his car crashed into a utility pole on Springdale Street near Bolsa Avenue. police s aid F oggy <'Ond 1tio n s were desc ribed as a factor in the Saturday morning accident that injured three Chula Vis ta reside nts two ser iously - a long Pac1fi<' Coast Highway in lluntington Beach Police said the dn\'er. Aure lio Garcia. 61. attempted a U turn near Newland Street and was stru<'k bv a second t•ar Aging boy arrives for Disney World visit The weekend fog put a n early end lo the 10-racc program at Los Alamitos race track Sunday night. The last six races were canceled because or concern about "the safety of our riders and horses." said J im Smith. vice pres ident a nd gene ral manager or the Horsemen's Quarte r H o r se R ac ing Association. Garcia was reported in senous cond1t1on today at Fountain Vallev Communitv Hospital. w he r'e his rt g h l I e g w as a mputated below the knee. a hospital spokeswoman said One of his passengers. Elvira Acuna. 48. also was in serious cond ition today a t F o untain Valley with head and face injuries Her son Fe rnando. 13. also a passenger. was treated and released. By The Associated Press Fransie Geringer . the tin) South African boy afflicted with a n incurable aging disease, arnved in Florida early today after a nine-hour flight from California Frans1e. 8. accompanied by hi!>, µarenl s a nd 10 -year·old brother Paul. is a guest of the Suns htnc City Jaycees of St. Petersburg The civic group has r aised more than $20,000 in a few w<·C'ks to bring him to Disney World 1n Orlando. The Ger i ngers . of Orkney, South Africa, were up al 5 a.m Sunday in Anaheim to begin their journey east after spending a week in Orange County that featured visits lo Disneyland. During the trip, Fransie also became fast friends with Mickey Hays. 9. of Ha llsville, Texas. who also has the incurable aging disease. He a vy fog dela yed ·the Geringers' flight from Los Angeles Sunday and made them mi ss their co nnection in Houston. A delay in Houston further put orr their arrival in Flor ida Frans1e and Paul -read comics and played together on the first leg of their trip from Los Angeles. and later fell asleep on the airport noor The fam ily was greeted by other travelers who said they had r ead a bout Frans i e wh i le h e wa s at Disneyland. A fel low South African. Tommy Van Zyl, 22. of Tzaneen, o verheard t h e Geringers s peaking their native Afrikaans and introduced himself. Americans invited Fransie to the United States in response to news stories of his plight and his love for Pinocchio. the fairy tale puppet who won his battle to become a normal boy. F'r a ns i e. who carr ied a Pinocchio doll nearly half his size throughout the trip, has progeria. a rare disease that stunts g rowth and ages its victims up to 10 times the normal rate. Victims usually die of heart attacks by their mid ·teens T raffic accidents blamed in part on poor visibility kept area police busy during the weekend and early today. fn the most spectacular of the f og -r e late d accidents. a marathon 31-car pile up on southbound Route 163 in San Diego left one man dead and 11 injured Sunday morning. In Fountain Vall ey. 17 traffic collisions were reported between 6 and 9 a. m. Saturday. police said. Officers r esponded to a f1 ve ·car accident Sunday m ornin,8 at Magnolia Street and Warner Avenue. All injuries in the Fountain Valley mis haps were m inor. police said. Intruder chased off by woman Sex film star death suspect 'On Satur da y alon e. 25 accidents, m a ny fog .related. were reported to Huntington Beach police. traffic officer John Berens said. 01ck Va n Coll . a California thghway Patrol spokesman for the South County. said omcers in his are a responded to 22 minor accidents over the weekend. many attributed to foggy ronditions. A would-be burglar in Dana P~nt ended up be ing chased down the Sa n Juan Creek C'ha11nel Sunday by a 44-yf!ar-old woman physical education t eacher who surprised him inside her mobile home. A spokesman for the Orange County She riCC's Department said Janis Most arrived at her mobile home off Del Obispo at noon Sunday . to find a man ransacking it. The s pokesman s aid the burglar pulled a knife on Miss Most and ordered her to sit in a chair. 11\Stead. she fought with the intruder. Arter cutting her finger. the burglar bolted out the door. According t o t he s heriffs s po kesm an. Miss Most ~ave ORANG( COAST Daily Pilat ClaMMed echeftteMi 714M2·51'7i AU ....., 11.,1rtlM"'9 M2-4n1 Thomas P. Haley ~-0....E-Oillcet Robert N Weed -Thomas A. Murphlne £..,, Michael P Harvey ---~ l. Kay Sc:huttz Olr.-af-~ Kennetti N. Goddard Jf ~~ Bernerd Sdlulman c- ChertesH LOOI .._..._ Carol A. Moore ......,,_ MAIN Off1CE ..... ..,._, c...-...cA.. Mell.-..: .. ,.c.... ..... CA.- CenrltM Ml\ Or=~ ......... IC........ __ _._,.__ ........... ..-r .... "'"11W I«* ..... ..._, .. •• e4 _... 19K ... P14SOd ..... <-~..W. chase, but the burglar jumped into the flood control channel and was last seen running west. The s pokesman s aid Miss Most suffered only a minor cut on her finger. and that the burglar. described as being in his early 20s with s houlder length blo nd hair. was n 't apprehended. Truck crash fatal · to Tus tin teen An JS.year -old Tustin man died Sunday from head injuries s urrered when his pickup truck veered ore Santi ago Canyon Road In Orange Saturday and cras hed Into a tree Leroy Howard Birchard Jr was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana after ~ 12: 16 a.m. accident just north of Chapman Avenue. said Orange Police Lt. Mike l.eintz Lelntz said there were no witnesses to the accident. LOS ANGELES I APl - Pornographic movie star John Holmes has been arrested in Florida for investigation of murder in the bludgeoning deaths last July of four people in a Laurel Canyon house, the Los An geles police depa rtment reported today. Holmes was arrested in North Miami by Florida officials Nov. 30 on a warrant for his failure to appear for sentencing in Santa Monica on grand theft a nd r eceiving s tolen property convictions . H e waive d · ex tradition proceedings, was rearrested in Florida by Los A n geles homicide detectives on Dec. s. and brought to Los Angeles. said police spokesman Al Fragoso. . ~erger eyed CHULA VlSTA <AP> -Rohr Industries will consider any merger or takeover attempt by another company , Carl. L . Sadler. lt.s chairman and chief executJve officers. tias said . The tone fatality was Gary Douglas Giffin. 26. of 6S4 Bishop Drive. Huntington Beach . who Music Center plans on Mesa agenda Costa Mesa C ity Council members will meet tonight at 6:30 to discuss plans for the SS9 million Orange County Music Center . an adjacent 16-story o mce building and a parking structure to be located in Town Center. Las t month plan n i n g c ommiss ion member s unanimou s ly approved the project that in c ludes t he co n structio n o r a 250,000.square-foot twin theater complex, a 375,670 square root orrice building and a 1,JOO.space parking structure. Council 91embers will a1$o consider a plan. approved by the' planning commission . that would reroute Town Center Drive. thereby bringing theater patrons directly into the arch e ntranced performing a rts center. Also before the council are plans for the construction or 148 two .s t o ry apartments a t Fairview State Hospital to be used by patients and employees. T he planning commission approved the project last month for the constructioo of the one to three bedroom apartments. City Council meetings are held in UM Council Chambers at 77 •~air Drlv~tn Costa Mesa. ) ., • .,, ......... MAGICIAN MARRIES Doug I le nning a nd brnltt Dehh,· Douillard hand out ro~e~ lo \\l•clding guests a fte r <.i n illus ion during th e ('en•mun ~ fai led whe n .i bo:\. c·ontaining th e fl o,, ('r !'> 1n a s ec r et n 1m p<1 rt mC'nt rollap!->ed . The \\l'dchng look pl:H·l• Sunda ~ .it :\l a h;Jr1-.h1 Inte rnational l ·nivcrs 1t.' 1n Fa1rf1l•kl. IO\\<J T hl• nl'\\ '.\lr.., llennmg 1s a n a rtis t 1n :'\t•\\ York (.'ll~ Performing a rtists honored Five of America's greate!>l performing artists. hailed by President Reag an for t heir .. loft v s t a ndard or e xc ellence." we re toasted until early today at a ga la c ele bration at the Kenned y Cente r near Washington Band l('ader Count Basie, actor C'a ry Gra nt, a ct ress He len Hayes. chor eogra pher J erome Robbins and pianist Rudo lf S erkin s <1 t wit h F orme r ~1 an·l and G o v M aJvin Mandei g ot a JOh offer on his fi rst "'eeke nd out of prison. but his law} er -.a \·., Mandel will turn it do\\n Ra ltimor<' '.\t<1\0r Wi11iam Donald Schaefer o ffe r ed Mandel a ll'm pora ry Jo b at City llall as a sta le·budget analy!>t heca u~c '"tht·n"s no J ohn Lennon's \\ldow -.a\s she hopes the sla} m g of dw form er Beatie \\Ill help lmn~ pl'a ce to the \\orld. Yoko Ono. 1n a 1a p c recorded !>tateme nt n •le as<'d Heag<1n in tht' presidential box of the cente r 's Opera Ho use and viewed a two hour ..,ho\\ tn the ir honor. "h1ch "as taped for broadcas t Dec 26 o n the C B S telev1s 1on net work Before going to the John· F. K e nnedy Cente r for the P e rformrng Art ~. Hcagan entertained thC' artist ~ at <1 la v1!>h Wh i t e !l o u se reception. mun · kno"·lc:d geablc person .. on t he subJe ct. s a id George Pie ndak. head of the c1t v budget departmen t · Rut lawyer Arnold Welner ..... 11d '.\la nde l Y.ould prcf~r -.o methtng elose r to his home 1n Annapolis. the rapttal. \\ hl·re he rem the stale until his conv1et1on for m ail fruud a nd raC'kc tcer ing IJ} a fril•nd m conJunc·t1on \\llh the annt\'f;'rsar) of the -.Ii.I} tnl!. s aid -;he thought of Lennon as a t a s ualtv tn a "a r het" een the !>ane a nd the m~a11c. r~roulf'd 10 16"0 dl OIMr a•rport\, from l •' Vft'qaS ano San Francisco to Ot'11tH IO l •"'dbfi>rQh F1fotd 1n San 01t90 w a\ \nut •nttrm1ttff'lttv O\.W to ttw fOQ and Orctf9 Covnh ~ Jonn W•~,,,. A1roott a1c,o rrPOrtf'd a cr1QOl1'\q oow of tow v1\.0.ltfy r M toq OUI din _..rtv r AO lo l~f' 10 r41cp Ot'OC)tMn at &.-O'S Alttm1to~ •n P•rlly <~• ton191't ano lw-\.d.11.,. 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C•ll S.tcr•metita S.l1n•• S.n 01"91> S.n F rilf"l<•KO S..nt• 8•rt»r• SIO<klOll f her m•I Vk•eP\ B•r\to"" 0 10 e •• , e·~­C•••••n.• " · Lt•t '-, 11111 w.i-.tt• J ohn',; 1lt•ath l'lt•a s 1• lt·t John 'x c1ea lll lx·<·onw u spnn~lxwrd for f111,1lly lir1n.:in~ !\li ntly anti pt'!lt't' lo lht• Wf)fld for o ur:.d vt·s and our l'hlldr cn," Ms Ono ..,,1111 ('uuntn mus1t· '>lur Kenny Ro gt'r ., a 11cl h 1:. w1 f~ Ma rlannt' ur l' tlw JJa rents of a baby I.JO)'. his third t'hild and he r fi rst C'hristophn <'ody Rogers was burn at ('ed ars Sin ai Ml'd1<·ul ('t•n tcr, we1~hin~ in .A t 7 µound~. 8 o unces and mcasunn~ 201 ~ tnchc:. Pres ident Reaican invited 30 or 40 frie nd!>, including a('l or s Warr.-n Heatly a nd Di ane Kt•aton, of O range County, to a private s howing of Bt•utt \:. n e w film He ds " · · Heall} and Ms Keaton, his t'O·St<Jr 1n the m ovie , wer e seen walking into the Whit e llousP shortly h(•fore the film was s hown in the Fa m ily T h eat t·r THt• s m e ll o f pop C'orn Y.aftcd through the White Hou-.t• T h L' f il m , µr od u ced . writte n a nd di rected by Beatty. 1s about J ohn Reed, founde r of the Am erican Com mun is l I' e1 r l y and a witne ss l o th e Russ ian Re volution in 1917. 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Hunllnqton 8tu+•• Hunhl'WJ'fot\ Plf'f' S."I• A,,. 1!1¥9• Jelly tOlll SI ~ l1ncl SI NntCJOrt 8••---Sa11 Clement• Pit< TOMOllllOW S TIOES w T9'ey't .. .... /M .. 1 J 7·1 7 ] 7l t 1.7 1 Ho9t1 •7l•m ..... . ... _ "'-Ta-felr 51 ,.,, s• fr......, s• er......, s• -·'•'' S• -5' -s• l-1 17 D m S-11 cMr•ctloft II E POllTING &GENC IES '""Burton, ~··•• ll•ul•r. Bwcl e.1,,,. We're Listening ••• TOOAY S.cond llt9fl 6 » D m S«Ol'CI tow 11 StD "' TUESDAY Forst I-•7l•.m r ,,,, to-t tJ 0 m Sl>t oftd lllQ/l I 10 p m •. Sun"'°"• 411 •m T-y. M! • •-t D"' " Moon wl• J It a m T-.l. rt l o m What do ynu hke about the Daily Pilot., Wh at don't you ltke" rail th(• number below and your mess age v.111 be recorded. transcribed a nd d elivered to the appropriate editor The same 24 hour ans we nng service may be used to record let- lt'r' to thl' editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must mclude th('1r nam<' and telephone number ror ver1f1('at1on No c1rculalton <·alls. pl('aS(' Te ll us what'~ on your mind 642•6086 on ctr tr tr ·com-., no . I a Q a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday Ducember 7. 1981 H/F NEWS FROM CHINA -T<1t1.111.1 Hl.111!-"11 -.h tp CJ f U.1t•fl1t· (;1'11\l'. l'l'<idlll).! lt•(l\'I f f'IJlll ('ltlll.1 ":1-. 1-:1gl•rl~ .1\\ ;11t 111g n ·11 111t111 111d," \\ 111t d.ttt)..!ltl l'I' !>ht· lt:1.., not st:t•11 fw :11 ·' t•.1 1... I II•· A,, ....... rl .111 t!lt1t·1 l.11 Sh11 m1n n1m :>X. \\a-. ll•lt lwhmd 111 t '11111.1 \\ lt1·11 \I r -. Blanl-Pn ..,111 11 fl t•d a 11111 ii ilt ·ti 111.1 rn :IJ..!t' .. 51 years of waiting Woman to see daug hte r after long separation SA:--1 FRANCISCO 1AP 1 A H u~s1an woman who fled her troubled m <1rnage tn a northern C hine se• provinC'e half a tefltur~ ago wa s to be n·united lml<J \ with a d aughter she ha s n 't '>t•t•i1 1n 51 y<'<irs . s ince the girl \\,1~ i \('ar-, old ~ow a gr e at g r a nd mo t hl·r . Tatiana Blankenship. 73, fir!-.! lho u g h t about t r<1 c·1n g lht' \\ he rl'about:. of her child .. \\hen t he L·nited Sta te-. and C'htnJ makl' fnendl\ La !>I fall ~hl' f1nall} hcarr1 from her daughter ..iftL·r a 14 month SC'arch hy th<• ( · h 1 n c• !> l' F. m b a ~ s \' 1 n Wa~htngton · After a )ca r of untang ling the n •d t apt• of '1sa !>, passports and a1rl1n e t1 t'kl'tS, the daug hter . 5R H'ar old l.u Shumin and ht.>r half hrotht·r Liu Shuhua we r<' to f l } 10111 S an F ranc1 !><·0 l n t<•rn.attonal A1rµo rt fro m l't·kmg this mornm).! ·1·m on needles and pin!. Then."s lob of stories , lots or tear:. plent~ to say, .. :.aid M r s Ol a n k e n sh 1p . no w a n Amcr1 c·a n c1t1zen li v ing in Pat·ifil' Grc>V(' "I d on ·t know how I feel It's pretty unusua l F 1fl} ~·L·ar" 1-; a prett~ long tlm(' . :\1 r.., Bl;.i nkc:ish1p married a Ch1m·~c· merchant 1n northern China m 1922 dter her fa m1h . "h1<·h O\\lll'Cl a leathe r factor~'. fl('d Jl'ro-,~ th(• border to escape t urm o il 1n t ht'1r S 1ber1 a n homeland lier famll~ r eturned homt• a }Ci.Ir later. and She S<I\\ t hl'm the following ) ear a ncl then nen•r again Tht• young bride d 1s('O\'ered I hJ t shl' \\a !> one of se\'cr al "'l\l''>. l'\l'nlue11l~ fi nding thl' t·n n -.t ra1nts 1 mpost.'d b~ the · Ch1nt•..,t• ma-.te r· unbea rable . -.h<· fh·d hi s houst•huld lll•r l'h1ld hart tu ht· lt.'ft IH'h1nd for -.afl-1}, :\I r-. Blankcn~tu p rel'allt'<I ,\I f1rst,,,hc hH'<l 111 a nt•arby \ 1 11 a J.! e a n d f o 11 IJ w e d t· \' c n ha If ( 'h1 nt•-,e } oung~ter a huut tht• a g t· t1f her llltll' i.:1rl to s<:t• 1r 11 "t.•n • h<·r <·htltl -.hl' rt'<'allt:d I nL·H•r forJ.!ol m \ ltttll' t:1r1.· -.ht· -.aid 1 n <a 17 \'Par ftd \ "'l'\' Cl('rOs<; <'htni1. ~r; Blank~n:.hip taught Hu-,..,ian. \\orkl'cl :i-. J v.<11trc.,.., .ind did ot her odd Johs until she t·:Jm(' tu Shang hai in 1946 Tht·re -.h 1• m L·t and ma rri e d a n ,\ m c ric:.rn mt•rC'hanl marine . Elton Bl:mken!>h1p The c·oupll· r<'lurncr1 to thl' Cn1 tcd Stale!> that yl'ar . and they r an a h1c•ydc sh11p until his d t·ath m 1970 :\1 rs Alankcn!>h1p also \\Or kcd for \cars at thl' t·aft-lcrta at the :\;l\.al Pu-;t g radu att.' St•hool in ~l o nte rey. whe re a C hinese t rt end sugg~!>lcd ~he a sk the Chtnl'!>C Embassy how to find her dllug hter . An em bassy off1c 1al told her to pro vide the nam es of her d aughter , the father a nd anyone . e lse 111 tht.' ram1h · 1 d id It and my frie nd wrote 1t 1n Chinese. ·Mrs Blankenship '>a id "That was August 1979. •I \\ <1.., "a1ttng and waiting Tht'n '•n Oc t Ii . 1980 , the t l'lephone rings.a nd so meone a:.k ~ 1f I'm '.\trs Blankenship lie "et1d they found m y daug hter c.ind she told the m w h at m y Hussian namt' v.<1~ T hat 's wh e n I s tarted s <:rcam1ni.: and y e lling She r em emht·n:d Then I said. ·sir. forg1\'e m e And he s aid. You d on 1 hLJ\'e to apologize.' ·· she rec a lied 'Monkey trial II ' starts in .Arkansas LITT LE HOCK. :\rk t/\I'• t\ fl'de rnl tria l n1c•k n a m t:d Scope:. 11 · begin!> he re toda) l·hallcng1ng ant'\\ ~latt• lav. that '>a \ s t\\o different thcortt.'1' a bout ho~' lift> began :.hould be taught tn pulJht sch~ T h l· c·o n fl 1<·1 • ., ht-tY.ee n t· r t· a t 1 u n 1 s l .., . " h o s a } a su1wrna1ural force broug ht life· 111111 !icing s ucldC'nh and n ·la t 1 \ t• I \' r e e t:: n i 1 v a n d l'\ol u 11.11 n1..,l !'t. Y.h o ·!>~\ l1fL· <ll•\'CIOpl'd <in ·r m1lltons of \Car~ ,,.., a n·~ult of na tur.il la\\., Tht· 'ilalc la\\. tht• halan1·ed Trcatm<'nt for Credtwn Sc•1t•ntc and E volu tio n S c ie nce Act . r eq u ires school~ to give equal treatment to both \'le"'s The Amem·an Civil Liberties L·n1on fi led suit :\1a} 27. tn t: S 0 1st n ct Court for 23 dients. mclud;ng 12 clergym~ Saying t h e 1 a "' i:.~ ,. a g u e a n d unco ns titutionally infringes on- academ1c freedom Tht:: t a st.• is the first le gal tes1 of the creat1on1 st m ovem ent's argum ent tha t tea('hing only l'VOl ut ion 1n pu b ltc s chools \ 1olates the re hg1ou!t freedom of c hildre n "'ho be l ie v e in cr ee1 l1uns1 m our vzry own straight l<aj cuf'fczd corduroyB ... a mo.st pract1caL girt ldq,a all p:m t.e am 8if% coLton and- 16% dacron for maxuntlin '.)Jfldr narrowwal<i rolor.s: aj9shzU, b l\J'Wnl brown oog, na:vyl 1u eh ~,benana1 p:>rt>k<z.1 lY a.rd. nzd w1da. wa.l<i colon~,: da.cz.rskin, ravy, <Z999h<i1 l, st<z.a.1, wet..czrcnz.8t and- b\UCL mist. 44 Fcuhion Island · Newport Beach· 7141644-5070 1001 Wesnoood Blvd.• Westuiood Yilloge • 213r 208-3273 '"" • 11/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 7. 1981 Habib 's Mideast talks said f <ii lure JERUSALEM (AP> -Philip C. Habib e nded his talks in Israel today and a Foreign Ministry spokesman said the U.S. Mideast en voy failed to end Israel's squabbl~ with Syrian and P a lest inian forces in Lebanon. "His mission was to solve the problems of the region. For the tlme being the problems have not b een s o l ved ." s aid spokesman Avi Pazner. S. Africa ns hit main S WA PO base JOHANNES B U RG . South .Africa <AP> -South African troops knocked out the central headquarters of the South-West Africa People's Organization during a 145-mile s trike into Angola last month, a military spokesman said today. T he invasion. a three·week operation that ended Nov. 20, was South Afri ca's d eepest penetration of Angola since the 1975 Angolan civil war. t he spokesman said . Brake s bla m ed in bus traged y MURRAY. Utah <APJ The driver of a ski-c lub bus that went out of contr ol and wrecked. killing tw o s tudents a nd serio us ly injuring two others. says she had to pump the brakes lo stop earlier in the day but thought nothfog of it at the time "Whe n I stopped, going out of t o wn this m o rning. at the railroad tracks. I had to pump ha rd and it lurched a little ... said Julie Ann Nishi, 25. of Kemme rer . Wyo. U.S. Steel gets Mara tlwn stock PITTSBURGH tAP I U.S. Steel Co rp. says it has been offered enou~h Marathon Oil Co. DEAD Thomas Corcoran. wh o he lped Franklin Roosevelt draft th e ~<.''' Deal . diecl Su n cla ~ 1n Washington at the age of 80 s tock to give it a majority inte rest. but a court order still prevents the steel g iant fro m buying Marathon s hares in its $6.3 billion effort to take over the oil company. Ma rathon s hareholders had until m idnight Frid ay to tende r s ha r es to U.S. Steel if they wanted to be 6'Uaranteed cash. A s pokesman for the nation's largest ste·el company said late r that "substantially" more s tock had been tendered than his company wanted lo buy Mideast gam es enter last phase NI COSIA. Cyprus IA P I Be hind a vail of official ~ecrecy. U.S. amphibious forces began the fi nal phase of the ··Bright St ar'' war games Sunday in the s ultanate of O m an at t he southeastern· lip of the Arabian penins ula. A spokeswoman at the office of Anthon y As hworth, the Britis h press adviser to the s ultan of Oman in Muscat. confirmed the exercise s started. Pola 11d/s . church llrges 'dia Log u e.' WARSAW. Poland <APl Poland 's Rom an C a th o lic primate called for a "new spirit of dialogue·· to resolve Poland's worsening labor crisis. but the government fired more angry charges at the independent labor movement. Archbishop Josef Glemp said in a brief communique Sunday that he met with Solidarity ch1ef Lec h Walesa to dis c uss the '"difficult s ituation 1n th e country.·· Work equality ask e d by p o p e VATICAN CITY <AP> Pope J ohn Paul 11 s aid Sunday that men and women s hould be lrl'ate d a s equals in the workpla ce but that allowances sh o uld lll' madl' for women because of their roles as wives and mothers . ··The problem of legal equa lity -be t ween men and wom en s hould be resol v ed with s ocial legis lation that r ecognizes the eq ualit y of me n and women workers." the pope told 30,000 people at St. Peter 's Squa re for his noon blessing Solo n insists pe1uton proper NEW YORK C AP >~ Brooklyn congressm an sa.ys h~ is confident the $100,000·a·year pe ns ion h e receives from a company he founded .. is all com plelely proper " under rules of the Hous e Ethics Committee. Re p Fred Richmond issued the s t atement S und ay in respons e lo a federat judge_'s rulin g that the Democratic congressman had "feigned" his re tirement from a company he still r uns to collect the pension. ----------------------1 Wl l _l_Ol'D•!i ~ ! ............ ~ .... .. I 5 °/o Discount off the marked price of cut CHRISTMAS T_REES 2021 Mewp..t •d.. Costa Mae. CA. 646-7 44 I (Coupon Void 12-21-81 J , _____________________ _ ~. If you don't want to drink- That's our business COSTA MESA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Call 642-2734 Alcoholism Recovery Services 301 V ictoria St reet Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ~pproved for Medicar e n n • tr nm=n a a . Houseboat at Boston's Lewis Wharf lists after 11 mches of snow fell Sunday Man~1gh1.:__c..!.11e_s ice on boat Reagan claims Khadaf y denial false WA S Hl NG T O~ tA P 1 ·President Hc ligan s aid toda} Americans s hould not believe Libyan ~trongman Moammar Khadafy's dc·nial t ha t he has sent an as:-.assinat1 on tea m to th e C n1t e d S t a l l'~ t o ki ll governme nt le ade rs ··We have the cviden <:e and he knows it.·· Reagan said The preside nt. in a b rier meeting with r eporters, also left open the pos::.1bih ty the L'nited States i!) planning :-.omt' aetwn against Lib) a 1\skt;d 1f th t· Cn1tt•cl State., would boycott Lib} an oil or take ot her econom1t step!> against Liby a . Rcal'(an said , "Therl' have been no dec-1s1on!> m<ide. ·· <)uestionl'd whethe r the L'n1tt>cl Sta tes could stand 1dl) by wh ile a for eig n leadt·r d 1n•cted an a!>sass1n a t io n µl o t. R eaga n r eplied. ··Well. m ay lie you·vc JUSI t aught m e before \\e 've hacl a t•hante to counsel on this ... Reagan t alked with reporte r-. :t d ay afte r Kh;.ida fy de n1ctl se nd ing a!>:-.a ss1ns to kill lht· president · I wouldn't hd 1evt• a \\Ord he -.avs 1r I "'ere vou ·· tht• µres1dt-nt told rep(;rter~. "Wt• hu,·e lttl' l'\ldl'n<'c a nd he knows II " As kl'd 1f publ1!>hl'd rl'port... ha\ e hl·cn t·~;iggl'rated . thl· pres 1dl·nt sa 1tl . ··1 w o n 't tom rn erU on Sl't'Unt.~ matte-rs ·· J oking with reportl'r:-. in thl· Wh 1 te I lou">e pn·-.-. room h<• <Hided. ·If I did n't thank I "'a~ a<lequatl'I) protel'll'd. I wouldn I ("11m t· in th1.., room '· K h ad a f\ . 1 n a tt· I l· ,. 1.., l<J n 1nte r v1t·~. dcn 1t•d .,end ing a:-~::issin:-lo kill Rt-ai:tan. but thl• State Dl'partment tla1med 1t hll:-. :-.trong t'\ 1dl·nc1.· · th l· Libyan leader I)\ plOltlllJ.! the murder of Rl·agan and olhl.'r l' S rifft(·1ab Hr andi n g lht· R eagan ad m 101!>lrat1on .., l'har gcs "big ht·:-." Khaclaf~ rhallenged the l 'n1tt•d St;,itt•:-. to -.ho"' proof or -.ul'h :t plot If tht·\ han· l'\'ld ence we lir e ready to. Sl'C lhl'> l'v1<Jcn.cc ... he -.a1<l 1n a telev1..,10n intervww brna<ka-.t ll\'l' h\ -.atelhte to the l 'n1lcd Stale<., rr;,m his offH·t.-In Tri p11h Wt: arl' -.ure \\c ha,•en t sent any JWCJ plt• to kil l Hl'::tgan or any 11thl.'r ptmplt' 1n the world and "l' v. ant lo sN· tlw-.e big lie., Kh<11Jaf~ ..,a id Sunciay on the AB(.' ~t·w:-. prog ram 'This Wel'k "'1th l>a \'ld Bn n klt•\ ·· ··Wt• "'a nt 1 nn·~t1gat10n. to -.l'e thl: truth and let the .\mN1<·an f>t.>opll· and the l.1b~an people· and lhl' Congres!> o f A ml;'fll'~I tu kno \\ llw truth. who 1~ lwr Reagan or Li bya,' he ... aid ·1 am thalleng1ng them I a m l"hallt•ng1ng the m to ma ke th1.., 1nvl'stigat1on · 11 1~ the bt'hav1or of Am erica to a!>sa:-.:-.inate me. to poison m~ food . ancl the~ tried many thin~.., to do thi-. ... he added but gavt· no deta1b fhc Washington Pos t rep0rted t1Jd a' that authorttall ve ">Ources "h1<·h n did not 1dent1 f' have 1·11nr1rml'd a dda iled . bu t l•Ui'tllng, report ha:-. been rl'l'l'I\ l'd h~ l" S 1n t elltgence aliout a 10 m:tn a:-.:-.a:-.:-.1nat1on tt•am Thl' r1.·port li-.1-. the name!> and kn11"'n <.d1<1M'" of all team ml.'nilx:r'> All hu1 t\\O o r three of lhl· lt•am rnl·mlicr<. \\t're ..,aid to bt· Lili~ an-. Al·<:on..l1n ~ to the PcJ'>t. the rl'purt "><IY'> ::.ci mt: of the rnt·n V.l'rl' tra1nl.'d 1n Ea:-.tern Ell r11pl' Pearl Harbor plane crash c laims 11 li v es llONOLL'l.L: I AP 1 Mike Salmons :-.aid the plane carrying him aPd othe r skyd1ve1 s was doing "all kinds of crazy s tuff" so he used his parachute to leap to s afety moments before the plane crashed in Pearl Harbor, k1llang 11 lie w as the only SUr\'IVO r · · 1 decided I d1dn "t want to stay in there I j umped and three other:-. Jumpe d." Salmons 1>aid. recalling Saturday night"s c rash ··The others de<:1ded to s t ay with the plane .. Eleven bodies includin g tho.,;e of the I hree others who JUmpl.'d havt• bct•n recovered. and t1ffil·1ab said lht•\ behe\e t he\ ha\ l' a ct'oun ted for all u boa r d th e t w i n e n g ine Beechcr aft . althoug h Salmons s aid Sunda~ the rt• "'as a 13th person on the plll m· S ix bod1c•:-. wt·n• rl•t·o,·ered Salurd<J' n1i,!hl h' .'\a\' and Coast G·uard t'rl'"'::-.. the· ~an said. and fl\•c• m ore hHdies wer~ found Sundav Chief il·rn L ambert . ~pokesml.ln for th~ Pearl Harbor Navy Ba~e said re:-.ruc effort:-. r ontinuNI until d urk Sunda v l>ecau~e 11f Salmon..,· n•port • The i.k,·d1v1;·r-.. ml'rnbc·rs 11r J ump ll a~a11 . \\l'rl: being flo"'n to Aloh <J Stadium for a JUmp p r e c e d 1 n g a Co•> t h a 11 g a m e between th(· L'nl\·t·r~1tv of South Caro lina :rnd lht• t 'n1.ver~1t\ of I la \\ a1i · Hut thl' p lanl' ... putH•rcd. l'>O JJl'd and <·ra:-.hl·d 1nto 31 ~ feel of \\ alt·r a bout 250 'ards from thl.' L'SS :\nwna :\h:morial for l hl.' ,\mcrican:-. ktl ll'rl b\ the .Japant'!.C attack Dl't' 7. 1941 10 ~ t'ar.., a gu toda~ ~01111 Brede. one• of three ml·n wh o witnessed t hl' c rash l.l nd he lped pu ll Sa lmon)\ fro m the v. Jll'r ... aid lhl• plJnc came down rn a ... pin and Its motor' "'e re n·' '<·tl up rl.'al high when 1t hit A hout I µ m . 10 m inutes hl'fore lhl' <·r a:-.h . th e pi lot rad11wd tht· ccmtr ol tuY.cr at llonolulu lnternataonal i\1 r(.)Orl that hl· \\a-. d1mbing to 3.500 fel·t 1n prt'purat1on for the 1ump . F l·d l'ral Av 1a t1 o n Adm1n1stra11on s pok es man c ;l'Or~1.· :\11~ <ll'hi )\aid Salmon~. 34 an expe rienced ~k\'d1 n·r. \\a!> ho:-.p1talt zcd for a rom pound leg frat'lUre. s uffered "ht•n hl' hll lhl.' tail of tht' plane 4 7 -year-old Packard brings record price ORLA.'lDO. Fla I A P 1 An antique-car d e<1ler \\ho paid a record S350.000 for a 47 year-old Pa ck ard says he s pe nt two dec ades try ing to ,get his hands on the cl ass1t• car. but now that it 's h i~ hC' '"c an "t a fford sent1mentaltt~ and plans to sell It µut up ;ihoul S2 m1ll10n at an Orlando .1u<·twn Sunda'. with thl' top hid for a 1934 l;ackard Sport l'h;wton a n·cord for a n Amerac•an made tar Ai rpo rt a nd \\t•n t out o f bu~iness. Car de ale r · F rit>ndh Uoh" Adams of l 'n1on G rove. 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Cal\·in Franklin. thl.' first hlC:1ck ge n e r al i n th e Californi<.1 National c;uard. has bt.'t.'n promoted lo major general and naml·d lo hei.td the Wa ~h1n g ton D (' :'-lat1onal c;uard Army leaders. But she said s.he was driven into the ranks of her captors by fear and the need to s urvive. The robberies and the story or her capture are part or a new book by Mrs Shaw, who took the n ame "T ania " during he r exploits in the early 1970s. ri rst a s the c•apti vc a nd t hen a member of the terrorist SLA Mrs. Shaw is reported to hav~ received a $600,000 advance for "Every Secret Thing." which was releas ed Friday It 1s published by Doubleday & Co and sells for $17.95. Now married and a mother. the heir lo the Hears t publishing !ottune descr ibed how on Feb 4, Puppy love draws singles together LOS ANGELES <AP > The latl.!Sl twist in the California singles scene is the realization _th a t p e t lov e r s m ay b e 1.:ompatible , but if you love pets a nd your sweetie doesn 't, the relalionsl}ip probably is headed for the sandpile. Me mbers of Single Animal L ove r s o f Ca lifo rnia . for example. admit they might give up their c urrent human flame for their pet T h e organ.izat1on issues a quarterly newsletter conta ining pictures and resumes of single animal owners a nd their pets. plus notes on social gatherings a n d inf or mati o n o n veterina rians a nd g rooming St'rvices Linda Wexler . 34. a West Los Angeles account exec utive for a book-p r inting firm . started SALC last April afte r she broke up with her bovfriend because he wouldn't let h~r collie 1n his house. "It's hard for people who don't {)nd erst and an1mol s t o unders tand the cotr1m1trnen that -people make to the m ." she said. "Some people have made their pets an important part or their lives. and then they meet s omeone who obj ec t s t o shedding or doesn't understand why you c.an't go away for the weekend because you have to get someone to stay with the pe t " Sht' s aid single animal lovers also might find it hard to meet other s ingle a n im a l lovers because "when they'r e not wo rking, they're probably with their pets. in the park walking the dog." Since she began, Miss Wexler said. s he 's gotte n res ponses from people who are interested in dating another animal lover. 1974 . s h e wa s drag~e d s acaming from the Berkelt·y upartmenl she ~hared with lw1 lwvfriend. Steve Weed She said ~he was carried away t11 an apart mcnt in Da ly City. :.oulh of San Francisco, dumped into a clos et a nd humiliated until, conv 1nt·ed esccspc was 1mposs1ble, she enlisted in the SI.A as Tania, the revolut1onar} "Grateful for my re edut at1on t'lasses. I gave them hack a ll the l'heloric, all the slogans, all the buzz words that they had filled me with over the past month or ..,o .. after ht>r k1dnappin~. "ht• "<11d "And they loved every wore! ol 1 l 11' h e m Cl r c b I a l a n t u n <1 1n ·eposterous m y stc.itcments became; the more they believed thclfl .. W ttt-k-~ h t:-w-a s te-+h n g-t he-- l c r ro n sts what they wanted to hear. "the thou~ht of escc.iping t hem never e ntered my mmd there was no poss1b1hty of escape." About nine weeks after the kidnapping, toting a ~un. she ente red a San t-'ranc1sco branch of the Hibernia Hank with her SI.A comrades and helped rob 1t of $10,690. Less thc.in twu year!> later. a j ury fo und her g uilty of bank r obbery, refu.,1 n g lo believe her testimony that .,he participated out of fear In the book , Mr!> S ha w admitted she drove the get away ('U r from a Carmichae l bunk robbery in which a woman wa'i killed . She a lso said she heli>td plan a second holdup and wa!> involved m several bombings APWI,..-• WELCOME BACK c;,,..,..,tp 11·pur 11•1 H11n.1 H.11T1·t k1""''' tht• hand of Jt'lo1 l<11t k 11 11<1 .... 011 rn,1k111 1... 111.., 111,1 pul1h1 .1pp1·.11 .11H'(' .... 111n 1111al1·r~11111~ llt'.11 I II\ I'·'' lll l.!t'I'\ I l11d .... 1111 .111d \t1 ..... :-. H.1111 •11 \\I'll' 1,tpllll! .. "l'L'llll'l ll "' 'Hf '' l't•lt•\ 1..,11111 lri..11 11· .111d 1 >ut 111 H11di;111h -watt protest·ers Inatch supporters \ I s A I. 1 i\ 1 1\ I' 1 w h t' n "l'l'rl'tlll'\ or lht• l nlt•rior .Jamt· ... W <.rll <t J;Jll'i:trl•d lo "f>t:ak <i l a fundral!->l'r . hc rlr't•Y. a:. man~ opporwnts a:. supµort er~ T ht· S I 2 5 . a p I a L c d 1 n n er Sunda\ "1t'llt 101 tht• ec.im pa1gn ol C1mgrc:.:-man l'harle.., ·Chiµ" Pa:.ha~ an. H-F f'f.:!->no ,\IJo~t 200 pl'oplt• \H •re eating tht· meal whtlt· l fHI other-. m <J n·hl•d 1111t:.11le tu protest lht' :>t'l n·t ar~ ., 11ol1<·1c., ad vut'<Jting <l e\ cl11 p m1·n1 of v. lldcrncs., l:.t1Hh I 'P lw1·11 pr<i \ ini.t for J cold rain . W .111 ... :1111 of lh•i'it: he •'illlt·d t ht• · 1·111 11'' on the 1·or11er Hut \\'~1tt Jdoled th<ink' to the !'>11•rrJ l'luh for h1·lp1ng focul- tht· nJl1U11.., a1ll'11l11>n on tht• dt•pl11r:.i l1l1· 1·111Hl1t1011 of our naturul rt•"1JU ri·t·'i Ht'fon· tht· dinner W:.itt met µrl\ atc·h "1th rt·prl'-.entatn'c' of thl' Stl'rr<t ('Juli "h1rh ('(aim~ t11 h<n l 1·11111•1·11·1! m11n· than one· m1fl11.11 •.ii.:n.1t un •., dcmandrn~ h1.., t l'n1m al f nom offu.:1: Moscone bust threat target 'Tis the season SAN FRANCISCO (A P 1 The bus t of the late Mayor George :\1oscone has been the target of threats and will be taken from the Moscone Convention Center lo a vault for safekeeping, center officials say The disclosure Sunday that officials planned to move the controversial artwork came only four da~·s after its unveilinR. The sculpture drew numerous Objec tions. inc luding those or San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein . who said she considers it inappropriate for the new convention center Doctors 11ot charged P ALM S PRI NGS (AP> -T he Riverside County District Attorney's office has decided not to file ch<.1rges a g ainst two pr o minent Los Angeles-area docto rs who were arrested in a dis pute with paramedics during treatment o f a heart attack victim. Police s<.1id the doctors interfered with an e me rgency medical rescue and res isted arrest in the Nov 14 incident at the Gene Autry Hotel However. the physicians. Dr. Leslie Schoenfield, 49. of Be,·erly Hills. and Dr Peter Barrett. 47. of Palos Verdes Estates. and Schoenfield's wife Connie. 46. alleged they were manhandled by police using excessive force . N~se drops recalled LOS ANGELES I AP I· Alpha Beta Co. IS recalling all nose drops, eye drops. and nasal sprays from its Southe rn California grocery stores because "an unknown person" tampered with the contents. a s pokesm an said. T he recall was a nnounced Friday The contents of some of the products' containers were replaced b) "a hazardous caustic substance." said ) Alpha Beta s pukesman Bill Wade. He s aid it is not known exactly what the s ubstance is. but any health effects a re thoug ht to be minor. Alpha Beta is as king everyone who bought the nasal and eye products within the last 90 days to return them for full refund. Wade said. He said s tor e officials have not been contacted by anyone who might have done the tampering. Frater11ity i11cident probed STANF'ORD <AP> The discove ry of two near -naked fraternity pledges bound hand and foot in a mudd y p a ddock may m ean s ter ner disciplinary measures for the controversial Zeta Psi frat house by Stanford University. Unive rs ity police said details of the "hell week" incident would be submitted to the district attorney's office to find out if charges can be brought. The two stude nts. who identified themselves as Zeta Psi pledges. were wearing only undershort~ and were bound tightly with surgical-type tape when they were ·round at 1 a .m. Friday. lying face-down in the muddy paddock. James Lyons. dean of student affairs. called the incident "incredible" and warned it could ''lead us to r eopen the entire decis ion on the suspension of the Zeta Psi fraternity." Marine dies in era8h TWENTYNINE PALMS IAP) ·-A 27 -year-old Marine Corps pilot st ationed at the Cherry Point Ma rine Air Station in North Carolina was killed ln the crash or a Harrier jet that was on a routine tra ining m1 ss1on al the Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center at Twentynine Palms. Capt. J effry Fishbaugh, 27, or Shenandoah, Iowa. was killed when his AV-8A attack jet cras hed In the desert 2-4 miles northwest of the combat cente r . said Marine Corps Lt. Nancy Laluntas in Los Angeles . She said that the jet. which is capable of taking off vertically, was operating conventionally when the crash occurred. No property damage was reportf'd To use the A~erican Express Card MEN'S/WOMEN'S APPAREL Alex Sebascain (Men) The Bank (Mt'n) Duck's & Company (W omen's) Mr. Ellioc's (Women's) The Gap (M & W } Gencry Lrd. (Men's) The Ho cel (M & W ) Hubbub (W omen's) Joel's (W omen's) Nancy C raig (Women's) Waltah Clark's Hawaii.in ( M & W) Alroe (W om en's) Ann Taylor (W omen's) Conrempo Casll2ls <Women's) Courrege (W omen's) Custom Shircmakers (M & W) G .H .Q . (Mt'n's) Harris & Frank (M & W) Jaeger Spo.rc swear (M & W ) Judy's (M & W ) Larry Do uglas Ltd. 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Brand loyalty: Many switch 1f you could -;u11e 50 percent on the pnce (If u 1m1dui·t, would you give up your favonte brimd'' Your unswL•r may depend. of course. on which .,roduC'l category we're talking about You might reel .:.trongly about Utt• coffee you dnnk but not care too m ur h about lht> paper na.,kan!> you buy Whi&t does seern cleJr 1 thut more ~nd more people are oplang tu sa Vt! munt'> b) pa!>sang up the well known brand name~ to buy t-1Lher generiC' products I package!> simply lal>t'lt:d ·by thei r contcnls. s ay, "beer" or "cigarellt·s·· 1 or More label products <say, Jane Pa rkt•r rolls at /\& P or Lucerne ace c ream a t Safcwa> 1 Thas trend natur all> worries the maker:. of hrand-name products And last month the chairma n of the nut1on:. lar){esl advertbang agency Don Johnston of J Waltn Thomp-,on <JWf1 l11M atJ vertast·r !> when· they had to worry the mQl>l Johnston rt!portNf that th1i. aRency went •JUL and polled consumer-. on whether Lh«.•y would swatr h from their f<lvo rite brands to ·<i genenc equi valent to f.tt!l a 50 percent lJrll'C :.av1nf? I f turned t1ut that the must lo)L.11 u sers Jrt' c 1 gart'1t<' smok er!>. 5:! p ercent !><l id lllTDI lllllWITZ they would not _ S\\-1lch The folio°" m g are other product categories where at least 40 pt'rcent said they would not give up tt\eir regular brands even when confronted with a 50 perC'ent praC'e saving· sinus reinedu:s. beer . 35 mm film . laxallvl·s body lotions. sanitary protection. vitamin!>, t<1lll remedies and tuna fis h Brand IC>) all v 1s not so high in other areas 38 pcrct.·nl of coffc • dru:1kers saad they woµld !lot switch to a generic priced 50 percent below their regular brand :'I/or would 34 percent of mouthwash users Loyalty wa-. Jl.><1ve tbe 31 percent level in the!.e rate~oril'::. tO<>lhµa::.te heada<'he remedies, sort drinks , deodorants . packaged cheese Still. that·., 1>retty strung hrand loyalty when you ·COn!>1der the oppoi.atwn is sdhng for 50 percent less /\l the bottom •1f the loyalty h1dder were these prod u ct a r c a::. r 1<' e . 1J res wee t P. n e d c ere a I. detergent!>, margarine kt:tchup. canned soup dol( food. potato 1·h1ps. !.ha\'1 ng crl'am. scouring p<1\\dn facial tis::.ut•!> aluminum Coll Only Hi percent uf the aluminum foll users said they would sta ck with their favonte brands in the face of a 50 percent pra ce saving ava1 lc.ble in a generic And 71 pen·ent of the n ee user!> said they would desert their regular brands to i.ave 50 !Jt'rcent Poor Fido d1>esn 't <Jo toofill While 48 percent of beer drinkers v.ould -~ to a generic to get 50 pereent o(f. onl) 28 ptrcen1 0 pet owners would sta y wttlT-the1r reguliir brands John!>ton's moral was this "The nt!orer a product as to a commodity. the lower tht.' dc~n~ of lo~alty .. Bas~ on bu~ ing trt!nds over the past few years. Johnston warned that these produC'ts ketchup. detergent-;, ric'e, facial tissues and paper towels were .111 1n rfan~c:r of berom1nJZ C'ommoditiei. bought strictly <m J prtcl· haSll> Thi..' J WT <;Un l'~ also pollt.>d supermark('l oper<itOr!> and found that they expect genencs and private label prod uC'ts to continue to e rode the positions of brand-name products Jn a sense then, this struggle can be viewed as a battle between the manufacturer 1 General Foods, Procter & Gamble, Kellogg et al l a nd the retailer 1Safeway, Kroger. Jewel, A&P ct al > The asrendancy of gene rics represents the assertion or power by the storekeeper But Johns ton p<)ln ted out that !here's a dilemma her e for the ret ailer Genera C's and store label products arc low margm items tht!y do not return to the gr0<·ery operotor the same kind of profit that brand-name products do So when JWf asked the retailers wh<1t the ir advice to the mant4'<tcturers would Ix'. the . ., :-.:lid. 1n erfeC't "Don't spend your money rm ddvt'rtll>tni,! Uefcnd ~our branded produC'ts with prit.•e d1!icount:.. deals and promotions ·· Gold metals quotations wld Ry The Asso<'i1ted Press SeleC'ted world gold prices today London: morning g1xing $417 2.5, off S8 75 London: afternoon fixing $426 00, off S9 26 Paris: $422 00. off S2 77 Frankfurt: $419 01. off $1).00 Zurich: Late fixing $416 .00. bad off $7.00 : S419.00 asked Handy & Harman: only daily quote S416 75. off $9 25 Engelhard: only daily quote S416 75. off $9 25 , Engelhard: only daily quote fabricated $437.59. off '10.71 Go/.d coi llS NEW YORK 1:\P 1 Pnet:'s latl' Frada~ ol guld coins. compared with Thursday's prn.·e Krugerrand. I t roy 01 .. S442 oo. uµ S2 00 Maple lear. I trm oz . $442 ()() 1~11 S2 00 .• Mexiun 50 pt•so. 1.2 troy 0/ . ~):l4 25. up S2 ,,o Austrian 100 t·ruwn. 9M2 troy oz .. $421.25. up S2 .00. Soun·e. Deak Pt•rera Metals NEW YORK 1AP> today: Spot nonferrous metal pnC'es Copper 81-84 cents a pound. U.S. destinations. Lead 31-34 cents a pound. 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"Any time there is negative publicity on a state -whethe r it be c rime in Miami, sinkholes in Orlando, r a mmed br idgeR In Tampa, red tide in other parts, shark attacks in Daytona Beach no matter wher e it is, it hurts." Gilbert says. "There's no other way to say it, it hurts." Thal is u serious problem for a state that has tourism as a lead· ing product. And with the na· lion's economy also sagging. the 130 people in the st ate Com· merce Department's Division of Touris m a re h aving to work harder to sell Florida's benefits. F lorida is still the top vacation spot in the nation and an in-, cr e asingly attr active play - ground for international visitors, Gilbert says But the number of tourists has dropped slightly this year. following several years of big annual increa ses. "The 1mpoct of crime on the typ1cl.ll tourtst 1s being greatly exaggerah .. '<1." says De mocratic state Rep Oob Crawford or Winter Haven, chairman of the s t ate llouse Touris m a nd Economic Development Com· mtttee. "0(ten victims or c rime are c riminals themse l ves ,'' Crawford s ays. .. Drug-related murders in Dade County are not mul'ders of tourjsts or even law· abiding citizens ." Although the best answers to crime and other problems seem to lie in long-term solutions, for "The impact of on t h e crim e typical tourist is b e ing gre atly exagg erat ed ,'' says state Rep. Crawford ... load us resldcn~ would be ton s ide r a bly highl'r ." h e :,ays G llbert 1s asking for a 57 pt:r c·ent increase in his budget and warns f"lorida nel'ds the boost LO keep pace with com peting vaca lion s pots such as Spain and the Bahamas each of whic h spent $7 million last ycur on adverth ing alone But legis lators say they doubl 1t wall be forthcoming during a budget year in which <.ill state agencies will feel the pinc h. "fo'rom a general standpoint l think this 1s going to be a very tight year ," says Uemocrutic R e p H erb M org an o f Tallahassee. chairman of the House Appropr1atwns Com mit· tee ... No agency is going to be able to ride a white horse say ing. 'We're too good to be cut' " Whtie Ule fate of the division's budget remains unknown. the touris m staff is hustling to make the upcoming season a good one Write rs are ch urning o ut pos itive articles and promotion booklets that are used here a nd abroad worth about $6 m illion an free ad vertising last year, Gilbert estimates Staffers also travel the world drumming up business. MISS LOVELY LEGS Tracey Rawling. 20. a secretary and part-time A recent report by the Com- m e r ce Departm en t s aid 24.5 m illion Americans and Cana· d1ans came to the state in the first nine months -down about 3 percent Crom 1980. They spent slightly more than $12 billion. also a 3 percent drop from the first nine months last year the Lime being it is Gilbert's job to counteract the "bad" with a steady stream of positive ad vertising and promotion That takes money. and Gilbert is pressing the Legis lature to gave him more. About $3 6 m illion 1s being spent on advertisin g 1n Nev. England. the Midwest and other c hilly areas extollin~ Florida's sunshine. beaches and beautiful people Stressing the problems and discomforts of snow, ice a nd cold . th e t e levis io n and magazine ads proclaim · "When you need at bad. we·ve got it good ·· model. displays the legs which won her the Miss Lo vely Legs of Great Britain title in London this week DEATHS ELSEWHERE Polygamists .topic of video 01ovie BOSTO N C;\P 1 Gerhard D. Bleic.'ken. 68. retired chairman and t'h1ef executive orrit'er of the John llancock Mutual l.1fe Insurance Co . died Fntht\ CINCINNATI 11\P 1 Kentucky Supn:me Court Ju s t ice R ober t 0 . L u kows k)', 54 . died Saturday PHILAOE LPlllA I AP I Dr William F. Kello", 59 . dean emt-ratus of JeCferS-On Med1t•al ColleJle of Thomas J efferson L"nt\'ers1ty died Thur:.d.1) at the a~c of 59 TSlJCHIVAMA HIDEO TSllCJllYA:\IA, resident of Bellflo"er. Ca Pass'd awa~ on llt.>cemb<>r s. 1981 He IS SUr\0 1\ ect b\ hi:. mo th t!r K1mk o nf r:oni.: Beach. Ca . children Tr;ic~ or Wh 1tt1er and Tro~ of Bellflower. Ca Brother:. Shig of Roland lle1~hts and Terry of Fountain \"alley Ca . sisters :\1ko Take!>h1tu Ml\eko bh1m1ne fo'um1ko Na.kahara. all uf Lung Beach. C:a Services were held on Sunda ~. at the Harbor La"n :\h•moriJI Chapel Sen·1t·e~ uncte1 tht• d1rect1on o f llar hur Lawn Mount Olt\l' Mttrluiln of Cost<i Mesa 540 ~~~ Ct:RRV t;L AD YS CL"RRY Resident of CoJ>ta Mesa. C'a Passed awav on Dc<"~mber 6 . 1981 Among other s urv1,·ers 1s her hu!>banrl Earl Curry of Cost;.i ~lesa . Ca. The Holy Rosary will hr reci t ed on M n ndu ' December 7. 1981 at -; ()(I f>~! at St Joachim·.., CJtholl, Church Furtht>r :.cr\'lt"e!t are pe nd 1n~ P1 ~rre Brothers Bell Arnacl"a' Mortuary d1rel0lOr'> H.UIOll LAW~MT. OLIYIE Morlual"t • Ce,,-elef't Cremarorv t625 Gisler A•e Costa Mesa >40-5554 rtHCI llOTHHS llU UOADWAY ...OaTUAIY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALn &IH .. HOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIH CHArtL 427 E 1711"1 St Costa Mesa 646-9371 rtHCI lllOTHHS SMITHS' MOaTUAIY 627 Main St Hun1tnQton Beacn 536-6539 PAc.AC Y•w MIMC>llAl , ... Cemetery Mortuarv C,_,.1-0'emetory 3600 Pac11tc View Drive NewPOrt Beacn 644·2700 McC~ MOaTUAl•S LaQuna Beacn 494·9415 Laquna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C.p111rano 495-1776 c By FRED ROTHENBERG NEW YORK (AP / -On one level. NBC's '"Child Bride of Short Creek" offers a fascinating look al an American religious sect so unique its me m bers could just as easily have been Martians . But on anothe r level. tonight's movie is scary because 1t raises the sam e dangers 1mplic1t in the kind of unquestioning herd-thinking that turned J im J ones' Guyana community into a mass traged y I Channe l 4. 9 p.m. l ··short Creek" revolves around an Anzona fu ndamentalist sect. practicing polygam y. ins piration for the story coming fr~m an incident in 1953 in which government agents invaded such a communitv Conrad Bain of .. Diff'rent Strokes" is Frank King. president ot the re ligious order. a splinter group excommunic ated by the Mormons . President Frank preaches that bis people are "the real Americans. the last pioneers " Frank's son, Is aac <Christopher Atkins1, has just returned from the ~orear:i . War: w~ere ~is view of the outside world intens1f1ed his alienation from his father and the community, its religious rigidity. sexism and pr imitive way of life. I saac dreams of life beyond this desert town a nd dares to question the sect's polygamy. He mocks the practice by greeting the three wives of Jay J acobs with a sardonic : "Sister Jacobs . Sister Jacobs . Sister Jacobs." Beyond his philosophical objections. he's concerned that his father. who also has three wives. is dis regarding Jsaac's aging. ailing mother. "You're unhappy and you don't even know it." he telb her He r response 1s that her sister wives a re her best fnends. s haring the work, pain and joy. The father-son confli ct deteriorates furthe r when Frank. 45, decides to marry 15-year -old beauty Jessie J acobs. claiming his wives can't bear him any more children and he needs progeny. He decides this at a dance. where the youthful vitality of sweet Jessie I Diane Lane) raises his body temperature past boiling. He immediately convenes a meeting of elders. including Jessie's father. Jay Jacobs . who gives his blessing: "The Lord has spoken. Amen." But Isaac is in love with Jessie. The problem 1s s he isn't much of a feminist. When Isaac and another young girl s peak of their plans to ditch their s he lte red lives, Jessie argues that the inside world is good enough for her. She typifies the close-m inded religious members. so weak and dependent they need to be protected and devoutly obedient. Naive and innocent. Jessie is sexually repressed and doesn't immediately realize that the marriage code old m en selecting young girls - applies to her. Then her best friend. Naomi. whose dream was to go lo Las Vegas. become an actress and have a white refrigerator filled with cherry popsicles. is forced to marry one of the town grandfathers But Jessie 1s awakened when she learns s he's been promised to president Frank. "Love is som ething that comes after you're married," he tells her. She runs to Isaac. He prom ises her a "life out there," and they plan to run away. Isaac has already had· a physical confrontation with his father about Frank's marriage plans . What gives you the right? Calling himself a prophet, he says, "God." Meanwhile, the outside world is watching. Undercover cop Bob Kalish <Kiel Martin from "Hill St.reet Blues") has gathered evidence of the sect's polygamy and presents it to government officials. The state attorney says there are moral, 1 legal and political reasons why they have to raid the community and end the "white slavery'' with for ce, if necessar y. Filmed entirely in Utah and Arizona, the desert locations beautitully capture the sparsity of this community's existence. But the power wielded -in lhe name of God by Bain's chilling character -has menacing applications anywhere. Burglars well inked AUGUSTA, Maine f AP> -Spotting whoever broke lnto Patti Milbomme's business m ay not be too hard . Ms. Milbomme. 25, s aid tbe tattoo parlor that she just opened was broken into. And spread all over the Maine Cout Tattooe parlor was tattoo ink: and Ms. Milhomme said it won't wash oft. 0 The drop was attributed main · ly to the natio n 's dropping economy, but bad news played a role, too. Florida's tourist trade was devastated in the first three months by several freezes and the _type of national m edia publicity that makes Gilbert cringe -a picture of Florida oranges covered with ice The most pressing image prob· lem is southern Florida. with Mia mi leading the way as the crime capita l of the nation But Gilbert and others contend the danger is being overplayed in the media. The tourism industry brought $17 billion in business to Florida an 19~. reapin g $800 million in tax revenues. he says That was on a far s maller, although record investment by the touris m oHice -$8.3 million in the budget year that began July l. ··When you look at how much this or gannat1on brings in as op· posed to how much 1s budgeted, that's a heck or a lot of dollars." Gilbert says. · · H it wasn't for that revt'nue, we wouldn't h<1ve a s muc h mo ney as we have n ow fo r r oads, schools, hospitals lf it were not for touris m our tax ·'The whole thing 1s relief ... s ays Make Sluan. head of the M 1ami advertising agency that c r.eated the ad cam paign '"R e li ef from the abuse of winter. relief from boredom. re lie f from respons ibility. relief Crom routine: and Florida has answers for all of that ··T he whole purpose of this campaign is to rem ind peoplt' that they can have more enJOY me nt per s quare mile he re than any place in the world .. 'Drop-outs' find church dull Study involved 590 people, m a ny of whom r eturned WAS HINGTON I API -A m ajor sociological study. hailed as useful both to Protestants and Rom a n Catholics, finds that most of those who drop out of c hurch d o so becaus e they consider the teachings dull and lacking re levance to life. Other compla ints are that sermons are boring. and the re's too little attention to Bible study. Curiously. the "dropouts" u s uall y d on 't co n s i d e r them selves an y less re li gious than before. and som e times more so But they r epor t inc r ea sed negative persona l tens ions. And most eventually return to church pa rticipation. T he findi ngs we r e a mong those in a three-year study Involving extens ive inter views with 590 persons 210 converts t o Roman C atholicism . 182 '"dropouts" and 198 "returnees" to that church. A ·'milestone work ... filling the need for ··facts about why people move in and out of the c hurc h ." s ays Archbis hop Edward O 'Mear a of Indiana p olis. h e ad of the Catholic bishops' committee on evangelizalion. Paradoxically. intermarnage was found to be the main reason both for convers ions to Roman Catholicism and for breaking off identification with that church, a RWGION two-way traffic in a nd out. generally among young couples . One of the most s triking . practical findings was that the invjtation of a friend. associate. r elative or neighbor is the main r eason unc hurc hed people r eturn to church life -in 83 percent of the cases. ··T h e imp ortance o f inte rpersonal re lationships on coming into the c hurch is eminently clear ," says the Rev Alvin lllig, director o f the bishop s' ev an ge l izati o n committee. The study was co-sponsored by seven Catholic dioceses, and its findin gs ecumenical ly publi s he d by the Catholic bi s ho ps and a .Prot estant publisher. Pilgrim Press. of the United Church of Christ's Board of Homeland Ministries . The head of that board, the Rev. Howard Spragg, sa ys it is the first such Catholic-Protestant co publication. and commended Catholi c bishops for sharing of the findings with all Christians. Sociolog ist Dean Hoge. a Presbyterian who teac hes at Cat h o li c U ni ve r s it y in Washington. coordinated the r es e a.r c h and wrote the boo k -length re port ··con verts. Dropouts a nd Re turnees A Stud y of Rell g 1ou~ Ch a nge Among Catholics... t~sued last wee k . Hoge told a news conference there ts a strong tendency today for yoWlg people to quit church for a time. both Catholics and Protestants -nearly half of them but most late r return Thei r departure comes at a period "characterized by doubt. critical judgme nt of t radition and desire for experi mentallon with other lifes t y l es and commitments:· the report says, adding: ··The churc h s hould recogruze this natura l stage and not try to extinguish it ·· Overa ll , among young and older people. the m ain reason given for dropping out or church fo r 42 p e r cent was dissatis fa ctio n with church prac ti ces a n d t eac hings. com plaints of inadequate Bible study, lack of application to life, bor edom and overemphasis on money. About a third said they found greater spiritual help elst>where o r had some co n ve r s i o n experience Among older dropouts. about a fourth obJect ed to Catho li c mo ra l teachings about sex and divorce. 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Put • tew words lo work for ou. • DRAIGI CUii YOUR HDllTDWN DAILY PAPIR MONDAY. DECEMBER 7 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Who has FDR 'Day of Infamy' speech? By STEVE MARBLE 0( .. .,.,, ~ , .... . Although he was the last person to see it, Newport Beach resident James Roosevelt s ays he bas no idea what became or his father's "a dale which wall live in infa my" speech, cead to Congress the day a rter Pearl Harbor was attacked minutes after Franklin I>. Roosevelt read it .on Dec. 8, 1941. l''DR 'b ~realest It took him 10 minutes lo rcud. · "I was to l d it had disappeared," Roose veil said today. "Someone must have grabbed il .. Roosevelt suys he was with his fa ther that entire day and was seated next to ham when the speerh was read lo Congress. lie says he carried the speech b;,i ck lo the While House fo r his fath e r and placed it on a hatrack, JUSl inside the foyer It h;,i s n't been seen since The 500-word speech vanished "I don't have al." he added The speech. asking Congress for a declaration of war after the Japanese attack, ranks as one of BURNING BATTLESHIP -A small boat r escues a seaman from waters an front of the l 'SS West Virginia as th1l'k black smoke bi llow~ sk~·w;.1rd during the De(' 7. 19-ll J apunest• :ittac·k on Pearl llarbor T h t' s u p e r s l r u c· I u rt' o I t h t' L'S S Tennt•sscc ma~ ht• "l't·n IK'htnd the \\'est \'1r ~tnia . They recall Pearl Harbor Navy men were there on Day of Infamy By STEVE MITCHELL Of tN D.ity 11'11111 S\Mf "Friday was a pay day, so we had a 48·hour poker game going at the bottom decks of the <USS1 Nevada." recalls Roy Johnson. who was a Quartermaster 3rd Class Dec. 7, 1941. "I was salting in my bunk when this guy came down a nd said the Japanese we re attack ing us." said J ohnson, who now teaches at Lakewood High School. "The ~uy was losing money so we thought he was just joking,·· the 6l·year ·old Long Beach man said. About that tame Johnson and his poker buddies felt a rumble. then an explosion a longside the battleship, followed by the sounding of genera l quarters. It was 40 years ago today that more than 350 Japanese war p lanes. arm ed with torpedoes and armor·piercing bombs swept down on peaceful Pearl Harbor. homing in on music broadcast from a downtown Honolulu radio station. Less than two hours later, the surprise a ttack was over, and Ford Island and Hickam Field were in flames. The U.S. fleet lay in rwns with 18 ships sunk or damaged. More than 200 aircraft on the ground were destroyed or damaged And 2,409 Am ericans we re ki lled, with thousands more wounded. Most middle·a~ed Amencans can recall what they were doing at the exact moment t hey heard that Japan had struck Pearl llarbor w1t h the largest sea~rne air force in history a nd plunged the t.; .S. into World War I I. <See PEARi. HARBOR, Page Bil Americans, Japanese remember Survivors , mourners commemorate anniversary PEARL HARBOR. Hawaii <AP > Amer1c:-an surv1\lors and J a p anese mourners were holding ser"ices _..,d raising flags to commem orate the annivers a ry of the Japanese attack on the naval base here 50 11 PERISH IN PLANE CRASH -A4 years ago today that launched the United Slates into World War II. A number of s ailor s re·enlisting an the Navy are doing it today as part of a ceremony at the USS Arizona Me morial on the island of Oahu . The flagpole that ~t i c ks up from the sunken battleship will be used to raise a n d lower souvenir flags contributed by citizens . Also oo Oahu, a 2l·gun salute will honor Am ericans at the Ka neohe Ma rine Corps Ai r Station. · When the flag went up this morning, the memory was as clear as 1f at were yesterday," sa id Anthony Ozug , a retired Navy seaman who was o n coastal patrol in Hawaii 40 years ago today. About 200 people took part in th e observan ce. a nd J eanne Barry. who walked across the street from her home t o watch. said. "There should have been more.· IX'<>()le here ... ··There are not enough people . in this country willing to show their patnotasm ," said Thomas McQuade. a 23·year Navy man. "That's the lai.t I saw or It." Rooseveh recalls. ·'The re~t as a m ystcrv." The president's personal s el'ret;,i r y. Grace Tully , reportedly a~ked the Secret Se r v ice to s e;,irch for 1t immediately afte r it was massed The Secret Service traced at as for a~ the hatra<'k wlit"rc tht·y ran out of clues. The typed 1·opy of the• ftr'>t draft , with Hoo!>evclt ., handwnltl'n t·hirni:es. 11> 111 thf.• Roosevell l.1l>rary at lfydt· l';,irk . N Y Rul lhe "readtnJ{ rop~ 011 bond paper, adorned with J red ribbon and signed b y thl' pre!>tdcnt . 1:-. nuwhcre to be r11und Wtl lwm Emerson, director of the library. '>UY'i he'd love to add the ~IH'l'l'h lo lhl· library's 1·ol lct·l10n fo:\'<'11 :.afkr •10 vears, "' he .. did. Wl''d a!>k no question!>" HOO!>CVClt point:. out that his rather had madl.\ a number of I See INt'AM Y, t'age AZl Coast fog will hang on County flights delayed; clearing seen Wednesday By PHIL SNEIDER MAN Of tlM 0.llY Pl ... St.off T he 1.dense fog that plagued m ot o rists. boaters and pilots during the weekend and through tod,ay is exµected to hamper visibility along the Orange Coast Tuesday The fog grounded commercial flights at John Wayne Airport Sunday rught and this mornang and was cited as a factor an a rash of local auto accidents A 'S Wcal~fr Servi('e s1rnkcsman said thl' fog will rnntanuc lo be extremely thick a long the coast tonight and Tuesd<t y, with some lifting t•xpcctcd Tuesd<t y night and Wt'dnesda~ The spokes man ~aid the fog has hcen c·aused by a low invers ion layer that has µrcven t cd moi s ture lade n marine a1r from m1x1ng with h1ghcr·le\'el air layers lie said this results an formdlton of a ground-level cloud or fog Coastal temperatu r es are expCl'lCll to n•a('h the mid·OOS Tut>s clay , with night (1me lows in the lc1w ~h So ml· prl\ <•le airplanes were l'l'JHlrlt·d laking off at J ohn Wa) ne A1rr>0rt at !I a m but (' o m m t• r t· 1 c.i I f I 1 Jt h l -; w e r e groundt•d hl't au<.,1• of the poor \ 1:0.1 h1l1ty Mark l'l•t(·r..,on ;,i spokesman for A1rl'al. said 'ievcn of the airline's flights fro m John WOJvn e Aar1wrt had been lSPt• FOGG\'. P age A2J Record red Thousands caught ink seen by surprise snow for U.S. WASHI NGTON 1AP1 In the gloomiest forecast yet, Reagan adminis tration economists estim ate t he budget def1 c1t could soar to a record $109 billion in 1982 and $162 billion l>y 1984. placing further strains on the president's economic program The bleak pro1cct1ons. whirh do not take into account the new budget r uts the president wall seek from Congress next year. point lo the "monstrous problem" confrontmg Reagan in has quest for a balanced budget and a strong economic:-recc,very, one admin1strauon official said Monday Administration sources. who dad not want their names used. said the projected flood of red ink 1s part of a preliminary economic forecast given Reagan on Friday to help hi m decide on a 1983 budget p l an t hat is expected lo s eek drast1<· new cuts an a va r iety of social programs La s t Septe mb er . the ad mi mstration for Pc ;tSt defi cits aver aging about $60 billion a vear through 1984 :-.low. with the economy in a deepening recession that the admini s t r ation had n ot predicted. the defi cit prOJections are ballooning fo r the three fiscal years that began Oct 1 Without new budget c uts or tax increases, according lo the new forecast. the deficit wi ll reach $109 I balhon in fiscal 1982. $152.3 billion in fisc:-a l 1983 and $162 billion an fiscal 1984 By comparison . the 1981 deficit was S57 9 billion and the record deficit. $66 4 billion, occ urred i n 1976 durin g President Ford's last year in office. Pres ident Ca rter 's largest deficit was $59.6 billion in fi scal 1980. As a c andidate . Reagan att acked Carter's budget policies and pledged to balance the budget by 1983 at the lates t. As president. he postponed that goal. first to 1984, and now to an uns pecified later date . Budget officials blame the soaring de'icits on the recession because with less econo m ic prosperity the government takes in less tax money By The Associated Press A s urprise snowstorm that killed eight pt>ople and stranded thou sands forced sc hoob lo C'lose a c ross New E n gland today, while more ram fell in . flooded Oregon The surprise sno\\Storm . the \\Orst in three seasons. dum1~d up to two feet of snow. hitting Massa<:husetts and Rhodt' Island the hc.irdest. Gus t mg "incb pt It'd the s now into drafts . and motonsts abandoned their cars o n s n owbounti highwa ys Airports an<I schools \\ere dosed, and on the vacation island of Nantucket , <!.000 holidav revelers were stranded and as man\' as 30 \\hales beached themsel ,·es Schools and colleges were closed todar in most of Rhode l ~land -and C<tStcrn Massachusetts. and much of eastern Connecticut The s torm that C'arraed the snow was thought to be heading to sea. but it f1rs1 swept tnl<tnd and dumped l ' ~ feet of snow on Ro ston. the most 1n one day 1n SO ye ar~. and 15 1nc·h e s 1n Providence. R.I MASS. ..,.,,,,...,.... BLANKETED ;\f;_1p -.hows tht• l'a:.ll•rn ... ncm t111ard a h. !'> c :,1 b 11 <1 r d o f ." e w E11g l•1nd "Urpn-.1•d h~ the ,,,,,...,, hl111,1rd 1n three \ l';.I ,..., WC! hough! •1ur l'haldren to Roston to SN ' th<• snow. but this 1:. ridiculous .'· ~:.11d Geor ge IS.-•· S NOW, t'age i\2) UCI develops safer heart attack setup After a 15·month research project invol\'lng 100 human s ubjects. CC Irvine researchers say the~ 've developed a sarer. less painful wa) of seemg into the heart than the traditional cardiac angiogram. A machine us ing the new diagnostic-techniqu e may eventuallv revolutionize ca rdiac c a t h e r ,· z a t i o n , s a i d U C I cardiologis t Dr Jonathan Tobis. The technique. called digital. subtraction antiography. uses a so ph isticated comput er In process X·rays of the heart so th at m ore infor m ation is obtained a nd less dye and X·ray radiation are needed. Or. Tob1s said. 'iU btrac t1on a n giog raphy th!\ eloped at l'CI So far. ch~trabuuon has been to tea<·hrng hospitals. hut starting t•arl~ nt·xt ~car. the machines "'" bl' dt'itnhuted for routine u~l' b~ hospitals . Ke llar said . Aentust• 11 offer s a less 1ntru~t\'l'. lc~s dangerous and less painful diagno..,tac technique than pre\ iousl} available. the ma(·hinc \\Ill allow dorlors to do more folio\\ ·UP tests . Kellar said Called th<' A m er i c an Edwards ' Cardiac 1000, the machtnc sells for Sl20,000 and the l'ompany expects to sell "several hundred of them" next year. Kellar said ORANlil COAST llATlll The focal point for a number or ceremonies is the memorial that straddles the wreckage of the battleship USS Arizona. which was left in the shallow water where it was s unk, claiming 1,177 Navy casualties A private ceremony as planned for six survivors of the Anzona bombing, and they will be joined by 14 others who served on the ship before the war And a commemorative service will be held at the Na.taonal Memorial Cem eter y of the Pac ific in Honolulu by 3,000 members of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Associat ion. made up of military men who were on Oahu on the day of the attack. K a n eoh e was the scene S unda y o f a ce r e m o n ~ com me moraling Lt. Fus a ta Illa. the first J apanese pilot shot down during the attack. Kikuyo Iida, who was engaged to ma rry lita and eventually married his brother. joined her friend Yaeko Munakata at the cere mony. They wept as they burned incense and knelt an prayer at a pile of lava rocks lha l marks the spot where Illa's plane went down. Student released in knife threat I n s om e cases. the new technique will allow for t he injection of dye into a vein. as opposed to the need for cat h erizati o n . sa id UC I researcher Orhan Nalcioglu. The key breakthrough in the new technique involves the fact that . through the u se or a high ·speed com puter, X·rays can provide a good picture or how the heart is operating with the need for only a relatively s mall a mo unt o f dye, said Nalcloglu. Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday with patchy dense fog again tonight and earl~ Tues da y morninJi: High 65 to 68. Lo\\ s tonight 45 to 55 •I GcNll : collected: Days left: Seven thousand miles away ln Brooklyn, N. Y .. representatives or the military, the American Legion. the Fleet R eserve Association and the Disabled American Veterans braved strong ocean winds at John Paul Jones Park on S unday for prayers and reme m bunce. The Two Bell Cer e mony, a tradition of the Coast Guard and the Navy, sounded and nag~ were raised. , a HunlinJ,!ton Beach police say they jailed the wrong man last week on suspicion of threatening Golden West College coeds with a knife in the campus parking lot Col lege s t14d e nt R o b e rt Brunner , 20, or Westminster, was released last Thursday after he s pent the night In the city jaH. police said. lie had been mis takenly iden tified by a 37-year ·old woman college student as the man who allegedly accosted ber in the Edinger Street parking lot with a knife on Nov. 30 and said he was going to rape her. ··Additiona l investigation indicates that the lady was ( d m istaken and he's not the right g u y," s aid Police Lt. Merle Schneblin. .. We're back to square one and we don't know who the suspect is, .. Schneblin said. Brunner is a night student at the college and a boat rigger in Seal Beach. police s aid. The woma n pointed him out of his Wednesday night class as the s uspect and he was arrested. police said. But other women who've seen the suspect said Brunner wasn't the man and the woman student recanted her fi rst Identification. The suspect has accosted at leaat two women In the Edln1er Street parkln• lot In the past five weeks. police said. The new technique will reduce complications of torn arteries, blood clots, heart attacks and strokes that have sometimes been associated with cardiac catherization, said Dr. Tobis. Additi_onally, those with weak lungs or kidneys. that couldn't accept the dye, and those with arteries that couldn't accept catheters. can now be tested with the new technique . said Dr. Tobis. 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What does seem <:!ear 'is that more and more people are opting lo save money by passing up the well known brand names lo buy either generic products <packages simply labelc'tl b) their contents. say, "beer" or · c1garettel>" 1 11r ~tore-label product!. I l>ay, Jane Parker rolls at A&P or l.u(·erne ice c ream at Safeway 1 Thb trend naturally worries the makers of brand name prnducts. And last month the chairman of the nation's lar$;est advertising agency Don J ohnston of J Walte r Thompson <JWTJ told advcrt1-.cr!'t where they had to worry the most. ,Juhnst1m reported that this agency went out and polled cons umers 11n whether they would s witch from their favorite brand' to a genen c equivalent to get a 50 percent price savi n g It turned out that the mos t loyal u ~er l-arc (' 1 g J r t.' t t e s m o kcr5. 53 p e r cent s a id they would not llllll llSINITZ s wi t<'h The rot111w1ng are other product ('ategones "here at least 4(J pt.>rcenl said they would not give up their regular brands even when confronted with a 5() peri:ent price sa \'Ing · sinus remedies, beer, 35 mm ra Im. laxatives body lotions. sanitary protection. v1tamin!'t. cold remedies and tuna fi s h Brand loyalt y 1s not so high in other areas 38 percent of C'Offee drinkers said they would not swil<'h to a generic priced 50 percent below their regular br and Nor would 3•1 percent of mouthwash users Lo) atty Wd!-1 abo>\C the 31 percent level an these cate~11r1es tO'>tl11JaSte , headache remedies. sMt drink'>. dc0<lc1rant~. packaged c-heese Still. that'!> prett~ c;tnmg brand loyalty when you consider the oppos1t1011 1s ~elhng for 50 pen·ent le:.s STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT IOEW YOAK tAPI Sein l o m Pt1<• ~ rwl <~Of 'M httttn ""°'' Mttvt ...... 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