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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-28 - Orange Coast Pilotr t ' i I 1 . . t ' l .J ,I 'J .. oe j .. '& e• r• l mo •t• eN San Mayor. Moscone, Milk . To Lie in State ............ PARK AND STREETS AROUND SAN FRANCISCO CITY HAU. OVERFl.OWING IN CANDLELIGHT DEMONSTRATION MONDAY Upwarda of 40,000 People Show Their Grief Ov,r Death• of Mayor George MHcone, lupenl8or Harvey Miik SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -'lbe body -'>f..JIQ'oLGeor:&t llOKCJDe wbo grew up and grew powertUi here, and that of supenisor Harvey Milk, a New Yorker who built' a political baH amoni fellow homosexuals. will lie in state Wednesday beneath tbe dome ol City Hall, where bQth were aaaaaainated. · A poliUcal foe ol both ~ former supervisor Dan White, 32,• is In Jail, booted for in· vesU1atton of tbe slay[np - which took place moments before Moseone wu to announce White'• successor at an 11:30 a.m. news conference Monday. White, who reai1ned this month lben decided be wanted bis job back, walked into a police station 45 minutes after the shootings and etp( blocks from tbe scene and surrendered, police said. Psychiatric tests were scheduled. Moscone. mayor since 1975, lilted to say of his birthplace, "There's no place like it in tbe world." Milk said it was where be "finally found true bappl· ness." Tbe city they loved -still .reel.lq from news ol the munlm'· suicide ot more tbaa IOO memben of the San Francf1co-baaed Peoples Temple in Guyana -re- .acted witbupontaneouaoutpour· inl of lrief. A crowd ol .Umated by police at up to 40,000 marebed· SLAIN OFFICIALS MOURNED BY 40,000 MARCHER8-A5 'to Cjty Hall oo Monday night. dieir tear-streaked faces tit by candles. FolbiDler Joan Baez sani lo· .tbe mourners and Dianne Feinstein, president of the Board· of Supervisors and DOW .act:inl mayor, addressed them. Moscone's last public ap· pearance was Sunday night, when be wept at a memorial service for the dead church members, including leader Jim Jones whom tbe mayor once named housing director in the city. President Carter expressed "outrage and sadness at the senseless killlnp." At the National League of <See llOSCONE, Pa1e A2) DAILY PILOT Sims Awa~ded Heisman * '* . * 10' * * * Tropltg; White Fourth TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 28, 1978 VOL 71, NO. m. J IECTIOMS, a .. AOU -Stolen Monet Art Back SANTA BARBARA <AP) -Only a day after ~ir theft was discovered, $1 million worth of paintings by French im· presaionist Claude Monet were recovered by police and re- turned to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. All three paintings were in good condition, police ·detective Dan Mitchell said Monday. Police theorized that the paint- ings were stolen by someone wbo bid in the museum before it closed at s p.m. Saturday and left with the art works before the museum reopened at noon Sun-day. Th e work s included · "Bordigbera," which Monet painted in the Italian Riviera re- sort town in 188t, and two bridge scenes valued at $265,000 each which were painted in Londoa "Chartnc .CrOa Bridge" of iii and "Waterloo" of 1900. "Bordighera" was valued at ~000 by_muaeum officiala. Coast Weather Sunny and sll~btly warmer throqh Wednel· day. A liftle windJ at times be ow canyons. Hilba WedDeaclay 11to72. Lowa tonight '3 to 50. INSIDE TODAY '"a .ttwweiwg dnefopmat, IM CiftctMati Rdl todov /tud oderOft maftager SJ>OrkJI A,..,_,,. ad tltn t10med• a dork llor•• CGft· cMclte, fomWr A .... coacla Jolaft McNamara, aa,.., nc· ce~. S. lforJ, Pa.,e BJ. . ...... • Teachers e Hoover a Racist? ... House Hears of Hatred for King . HOOVER PROFILED Aemaey Clerk Irvine Assault WASHINGTON <AP) -The- in tense hatred the late FBI Director J . FAgar Hoover bore for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a complex thing but had "qualitiea of racism," former Attorney General ~amsey Clark said today . "I know that's a bard word," Clark told the House assassina- tions committee. "But llt. Hoov~r came from an older generation. He was raised in a Southern city, a very segregated city." During the mid-19605, the FBI at Hoover's direction mounted a campatgn to discredit King and to replace him with a more com· oliant civil rilbts leader. Clark called Hoover "a very Mesan Faces Adiled M~r Try Charge A cbqe ol attempted murder • was added to rape and leftJl other felony allegatlom qalDlt a 22-year-old Calta Mesa man who police believe wu driven by revenge to brutally auault an Irvine female aeeurity pard. The 48-year-old woman wu attacked wblle makin1 her rounds at Dlceon ElectrooJcs Inc., Ul522 Von Karman Ave., at 4:10 a.m. Friday. Police said ber attacker raped her aeYeral Umea and beat her wttb bis lllt. Grabblq banks of hair, be slammed her face re- able man." But he said Hoover came from astrict religious back· ground and developed a different view of tbe role of the clergy from the activist role assumed by King. Beyond that, be said· Hoover bad •·a preoccupation with sex," and that be didn't like King's ap- plication of non-violence as a tool of civil~. Coupled with this h.e said Hoover apparently resented King's prominence and the in· temational recognition that re- s ulted in his winning of tbe Nobel Peace Prize. Hoover didn't like non· violence, Clark said, "because in " his value system power was right ... "I saw all of these things com- i~g together," the former at· tomey general said. "At any rate these things caused him, in a very uninhibited way, to ex· press a personal belief that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was not a goodpenon. '•And be knew I disagreed with that, but that didn't inbJbtt bim from saying bis thing," Clark said. Clark made the comments while testifying on the FBI role in investiiatini King's murder. He alao testified that he kept the Justice Department from taking an active role in the in- vesti1ation of King Jr.'• as· · sassinatloo because be feared worseni ng relations with Hoover. Clark said be viewed bis role as one ol showing concern, en- couraging the fullest FBI in· vestigatipo possible and keeping track of its progress. He said that even a decade after the King assassination, nothing causes him to believe a more thorough investigation <See HOOVER, Page A2) Ador Dies On Location DENVER (AP) -Actor Richard Kelton has died while filming the television series "Centennial" on a ranch south of here. Ao NBC s pokesman said Kelton was found slumped on the noor of his dress ing room Monday. An autopsy was scheduled, but it appeared the 38-year-old actor suffered a heart attack, the spokesman said. NBC producers began lootin& for another actor to take over Kelton's role as Phillip Wendell so tbe filming of the 26-bour-loftg series could continue on the Phipps Ranch in Arapahoe County, tbe apoiesman said. peatedly a,almt the We ·floor Jim Jones Led =:~~~b'.:" .r./f. Si1ns Whas Nod Detectives' NCOTerecl lobs of Hock to Doom ::. .... scalp ripped tram• Hal,#backAuunJed. Heuman hlv.,.tioa led DOliee to •· ~ ~ A neighbor onri observed of rest Mueu1 Brian fleK..a., o1 NEW YORK (AP) -Junior halfback Billy Sims, Jlm Jones, then a cbild ln Lynn, 550 J'aularlno Ave., Costa the nation's leading rusher who smashed the Ind .• "he's either gonna do a lot Mesa, a unemplored MeuritJ of 1ood. or he's goon• end up guard who recently waa Oklahoma and Big Ei&bt Conference single-season like HlUer." termbulted from tM same eom· ground-gaining record.a, won the Heilman Trophy to- Jonea went on to become a pany for wblcb tbe •lctlm day as tbe nation's outatudlna colleae football minister, formint bis own works. player. Peoples Temple sect. Be Pollce aald llcKnde wu ' Simi won over Penn State quarterback Chuck preached f aitb beallna. some ot ftred after tb1 woman uaertedly Fualna, Michigan quarterback Rick Leach and USC b1' members claiming tbey hlld cau1bt him .......... OD tlile Job running back Charles White. (Story, Pa1e ~1) been cured ot cancer and be and reported ~Incident lo Sims, a 205-~under from ffoolta, Texas, re· etpoa1ecl tbe cauH of later-1"""'8on "' -l racllm. llcKenae .,., cbaried with ceived 151 fint·P ace votes1 ~ iecood-p ace votes But Jones, who eventually rape and other sea crimes, and 70 tlUnl-place ball04a ror 827 polnta on a 3-2·1 moved h1I eoaare1atioa to tbe b 11a __ _.. _ .. ..._ vote bull ateaminc Jun1lea of Guyana, .:~It .tr.; ad.°:ii.1 -;::-~: .:i Fuama received 750 polntl, Leach "'5 and White Teachers' Strike Off Again By &A YllOND ESTllADA I&. Of-Diii" ..... --For the second time in two weeks, Hunt:ington Beach Union High School District teachers voted Monday to delay a threatened strike until Jan. 3. Despite urging by leaders to s\rike today. about 400 teachers jammed into Murdy Recreation Center Monday night and took a voice vote to extend contract talks until after the holidays. Teachers also voted to reject the school board's latest offer of a 5 percent pay boost from January to July of 1979. Teacher negotiators are seek· ing a s percent pay bike for one year, retroactive to July of 1978, and a blnding arbitration clause · for the district's 830 instructors on all grievances except flnan. cial matters. The mixed voice vote taken Monday stopped teachers from striking today. On Nov. IS, teachers voted 445 to 150 to walk off their Jobe if no contract set· tJement was reached. "The vote taken here is a final decision to strllte -there will be no other vote taken before Jan. 3," said teacher association President Ira Toibtn. Teacher and distr ict negotiators plan to meet prior to tonight's 6 o'clock school board meeting at Marina High School. Te~cber negotiator Ray Cooper said Monday he did not "put mucb stock" in the hope that. today's renewed contract talks could bring about a seUJe. ment after seven months of futile attempts. Assi.stanl Superintendent Glen Dystncer said he was not sur-, prised by the teachers' action Monday. DyslDCer, chief of the district negotiatJ.nc team, noted that the school board's latest olfer to the teachers expires tonilbt. Tot Diea in Cr&fh ended up a pled piper of vU. His po11e11ioa of marijuana ud 854. r--w-----;;;~-~~-=:....._~4...;m~adid=ine~s;s .c~u~lm~l~n~~~O!Y~er'.!9.!a~...:;:b4au~hiiillteb9-. -.lltH:he-................ aa--l The award ii presented by the Downtown 900 folloftn to c --AUdeUa aub of ucb the vot- MADERA (AP) -A YOUft8 cblld, Samantha Jeanne Gllcbri1t, 11 months, from Oroville wu killed when tbe van ln wbicb she waa ricMq etra a cow on Freeway • iMr' bere before dawn MondaJ, tbe bJ1hw•1 p~trol reported. Tbe colll1ioa lQJunld her eateata Manuel Curtis Gilcbrlat aiid 1ulcide bv drlnki armed with • llnlfe, wllicb inl amoaa •ports writen and broa cu en.· I dropped to the floor durtns tbe Story' photos, Pqea i \~lee 8t18~ECI', Pq• Al) .u. .&t: .. ...__....... « r em " I · ,. .. ' AZ DA.ll:.Y PILOT ,.,........,. AUTOGRAPHED JFK PORTRAIT BRINGS N,700 Jim RlaamlHer Buy• Judy G•rl•nd Memento Judy Tidbits Actress' Mementoes Sicept Vp BEVERLY HILLS CAP) -Judy Garland's "Wizard or Oz" scrapbook brought $6,500 al an auction of her mementoes, but the late actress' 1953 Mercedes Benz commanded the most money -$60,000. " More than 500 people paid $2S each to attend the auction ar- ranged by the singer's third husband, Sid Luft, lo whom she was married for 13 years. .. 1111818 A DIFFt:SENT BllEED ol buyers,'' James Oood· man of C.8 . Charles Galleries said Monday night. "They have an emotional involvement which you don't see al most auctions. It's fascinating." The car was purchased by Rick Meyer. who owns a chain of women's clothing stores in Southern California. The scrapbook took the second highest price. The buyer wouldn't give bis name. ~ An autographed picture of President Kennedy with a personal note to Mlss Garland fetched $5,700. It was bought by Jim Rissmiller, or Wolf & Rissmiller Concerts, one of the Weill Coast's top pop concert organizers. BE ALSO PAID $3, ... FOil an unpublished, leather-bound book of her poetry entitled "Thoughts and Poems of Judy Garland." Rissmiller said they would be Christmas gifts. Goodman speculated much of the memorabilia would end up in Europe. He said several dealers told him they were "de· lighted" with the low cost of their purchases. Santa Anan Held In ·valley Attack A Santa Ana man was arrest· ed on charges or assault with in· tent to commit murder early to- day after a Fountain Valley policemen s aid he found a bloody knife in the supsect~s car. Police allege the weapon may have been used in the stabbing of 28-year-old Octavio Paniaguo ol Huntington Beach. Paniaguo was stabbed twice during an altercation in the parking lot at lhe Frolic Bar, 8896 W a mer Ave., Fountain Valley. Police say lhe knifing attack apparently climaxed an argu- ment that started in the bar between Paniaguo and Jorge Ortega Ayala, 26, or Santa Ana. Ayala has been booked into Orange County Jail, according to police. omcers said they were un· aware of the incident until after an officer stopped Ayala's car for speeding on Warner Avenue shortly aft.er 1 a .m. About the same time, Foun· tain Valley police received a re- . port rrom'HunUngtoo Beac~ that OftAHOf COAST s DAILY PILOT there had been a st.abbing .. Huntmgton tseacb ponce were alerted to the incident after the victim was brought to Hunt-ington lntercommunity Hospital by a friend. Paniaguo was transferred to UCI Medical Center where a spokesman said he was treated and released. Police say he suffe~ a four. inch wound in the tower back and another knifing injury in the face. Police described tbe alleged weapon as a 4-inch Liberty pocket knife. Yule Cruiaes Set/or Dana Boats decked out in Christmu lights and free boat rides with Santa Claus will highlight the holiday seuon celebration at Dana PolM Harbor. The festivities get under way Dec. 9 at 6 p.m. when the ••ffoli. day Bil Llpta" boat parade will begin at the harbor ~·. . On Dec. 18 and 17 from 1 to 4 p.m., visitors will be welcomed aboard the holiday-decorated sport fisblng vesael "Sea Rone" to take a fr.e ride around tbe harbor with Santa. The Cbrlstmai cruises with Santa will leave the Dana Wharf periodically between 1 and 4 p.m. both days. Shell .Gas Restraints Eyed t1ompany DenWs lll,egal No-kad DUtributWn 91 ASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe •overament la lav11U1aUa1 n.tMr a.11 OU Cou tbt · Uqa'a I.,.._~ marbeir, violated aalJ ~ lawa 1n lta wt.oa.ale 1alOUM pracdce1. Tbe rederal Trade Com· mlnloa inv•UcatJoa, dMertbed aa prelimlDary. aurfaced lloa· day "fter Ulr" eoatrffllDH bad drawn att.eDIJoa to lbe aub- jeet. , "we are IEatbertna the baalc facts and ftnlliq out wbat tbe ll· auee are," uJd Roaald B. Roe, ·ao FTC tlltonley. While a company apokesman denaed the alle1at1on, two dealers charted tba the amountol unleaded 1aaoU.ne they can bu;y 5Newport Plans Get Restriction In a move one council member called "arbitrary, unreasonable, vague, unnecessary and capricious," the Newport Beach City Council voted 4-3 Monday to bring five major developments under the restrictions of the city's traffic phasing ordinance. Although admitting they had voted ocily five or six months before to exempt the same de· velopmenta from the ordinance. the council members approved a Planning Commission recom· mendation that 30 percent or these developments be permit· led as already planned, with the remaining 70 percent subject lo the ordinance. The traffic phasing ordinance restricts new buildJngs until city roads serving the area are im· proved to handle the projected additional traffic that would be generated by the new buildings. Councilman and former mayor Don Mcinnis, who op- posed the change as did council memben Jackie Heather and Paul Hummel, objected to what he called the council's "Ooating crap game" "Every two weeks the rules change," Mcinnis said. "What we're di.scusslng here is a de facto moratorium on building. Nobody here on this council knows what the rules are and, until we do, we should not be voting on arbitrary, unreasona- ble, vague, unnecessary and capricious motions." Counciln1an Hummel took an opposite point or view and made a substitute motion to bring all development after Dec. 1 under the traffic phasing ordinance. That motion was defeated 5-2. The new ordinance will afhlct five sites, most scheduled for commercial development. They are Corporate Plaza, North Ford, Emkay Development, Koll Center Newport and Aeronutronic-Ford. All are zoned aa planned communities, indicating that plans are ap· proved overall rather than piecemeal. Spokesmen ror several ol the projects and also for individual firms within lhe developments spoke up against the new or- dinance, saying that because of lhe council's earlier exemption they had already invested con· siderable funds in their plans ror the properties. Robert A. Allebom, president or Emkay Development, called the ordioance "an arbitrary, ill· conceived method of halting con- struction in the planned com· munities." ' __ Private individuals who spoke were divided on lhe issue. with one c ailing for the council to keep its word to developers and another, while expressing con· cern over due process, indicat· Ing be felt citiiena need prolec· lion against excesa traffic. Broim DerlJy Faces Action HOLLYWOOD (AP) -:;-The Brown Derby, blatorlc luDcbeoo lajr of the ltan, bu run afoul of the attorney general's menu squad with fish and hamburger that are .U.,edly froaea iDl\ead of fresh. In a ao-ealled "trutb·ln-menu" suit, Deputy California Attorney Genera( s&aford H. hldman Hked Loe =el.. Superlor Court on II ay to bar tbe rntaurat from mler.preeent· Ing food on lte menu. He allO uked tbe court to re· qulre tbe famed Hollywood banloul to Plf ta,• lD f1De9 for each violldon. eonllDuel to be pe11.t to thelrde- Uverlea ol cooventlonal leaded fuel. -Earlier cbar-aes from New Jersey and ~t1cut •talion operators th•t the company wu requiring them to purchase leaded 1uoUne to get unleaded .... DOW in abort\SUpply, were contained in a Nov. 17 ietter the congressmen sent FTC Cliairman Michael Pertachuk. In their letter. Reps. John E. lloss , D·Clal(.; Andrew M11uire, D·N.J ., and Toby Mol·. fett. D-Conn .. nid they believed eucb restral.nta on the dlslribu· lion or gasoline, if true, would violate antitrust law. Moss is chairman of the House Commerce subcommittee on Orange County over::i::, and lnveat11aUons. The are memben of Lbe panel. Sbortqes ol unleaded fuel iD many parts ol the nation bave led to widespfead price hikes. Tbe price lncreuea -·a CCU· pie of cenla al many stations - stem fr6m unusually high de· mand, a reeult ol 1ood driving weather ID09t of the fall and a gre1t deal ol automob)le vaca· tlon travel in the summer. Shen: spokesman Norman Alatedter deni~ tbe charge and · said tbat, whlle the-compuiy bad beard there wu an FTC iD· vesU1aUon, lt bu received no formal notification. A subcommittee source, decllnlne to be identified, said the panel bellevee Shell dlaccln· tinued the practice after UM Jet. ter. ... , think the altuatbl ii tUinl care of itaelf," be Alcl. Alstedter laid Shell baa IHued lnatrucllona to diatrlbutJoD of. fices "becaUH of tbe current supply situation.'' He aald the instructlooa are that wben a truck deliven 1uollne to a st. tion, the dealer can buy a bid ol unleaded 1uollne without tak· ing the usual amount of leaded guollni'> · But several SbeU dealen in the Northeast said Monday tbey still are on an allotment system requiring them to buy a certain amount ol leaded blgh·test and regular atuoUne to aet unleaded. Moscone Praised By Judge Sumner Survivon Due in U.S. GEORGETOWN, Guyana <AP> - Jonestown survivors will begin r eturning to the United Stales starting tonight or Wednesday. U.S . consular officials said. Slain San Francisco Mayor George Moscone was honored in Orange County Superior Court today by a judge who described the victim of an assassin as "a brilliant. valuable and articulate spokesman for the legal world and the people of California." Judge Bruce Sumner told a hushed courtroom audience when he took the bencn that "the citizens or Orange County * * * E'r .. PageAJ MOSCONE. • Cities meeting in St. Louis. Ken Erickson. mayor of Cheyenne. Wyo., said: ''The faces of the mayon around me grew pale when the announcement was made." White, a former police officer and fireman and the youngest person ever to serve as a supervilor, could be sentenced to death if convicted of the slay· lngs. "He was not one or the lunatic fringe." chief administrative of· fleer Roger Boas said of White. .. After aJI. he was eluted to of· fice." But witnesses said White screamed, "Give me my keys! Give me my keys!" before rushing down a hall to his old of· fice. where Milk's body was 'lllter found. "He was a wild man. just a wild man." sobbed secretary Terri Wallen afterwards. · Moscone. who turned 49 Fri· day. was shot four times - twice in the bead and twice in the lower chest -and Milk. 48. was shot five times -twice in the head and three times in the lower chest. Moscone will be buried Wednesday. Milk will be cremal· ed Friday night, aides said. Police said the men were shot with a .38·caliber Smith & Wesson handgun, standard for police omcers. which they theorized While carried into City Hall. Officials said White probably entered City Hall through an Wl· guard~ side door used by of· ficials. or even strolled past police guards at the main door without passing through the metal detector there. Hand-1\A:Jbed _,. belt with ~baa bUCldt flOm CM Holldav aelectlOn Of 1'odlllol IClt gee 1llemen\ owe a tremendous debt to a man whose life is his greatest memorial to him.·· The Laguna Beach jurist re· called that when he was presid· inc judge of Superior Court, Moscone. then tbe majority leader in the California Senate. went out ol bi.I way to insure paaaage ol legislation vital to tbe Improved operation of the courts. "He was one of the warmest human beinp I've ever known," Judge Sumner said. "He was smubinCly good looltiJll, over· whelmingly articulate and it wae a joy to be around him and be able-to discuss our court problems with him.·· Describing the deaths of Moscone and San Fransisco Supervisor Harvey Milk as "in· credible tragedies ." Judge Sumner went on to praise the supporL_extended by Moscone when he <Su mne r ) was chairman of the state's Constilu· lion Revision Commission. "He went out of his way to support many proposal~ that have greatly benefited the peo- ple of California.·· the Judge said ... And be went out of bis way t-0 block many proposals that would have hampered our work and detracted from our ef. forts . "George Moscone lived what he believed," Judge Sumner said. .. At a time when It is fashionable to look down on public servants in a cynical manner we should look up to thi5 man and lhank him at this sad moment for aJl thal be has done for us." Jodge Sumner then dedicated today's session or his probate court to the memories of Moscone and Milk. ,,,.._ P.,,e AJ SUSPECT ••• attack. and that he stole some ol the woman·s clothing. The charge of attempted murder was added by the dis· trlct attorney's office because or the severity of the beating. police said. McKenzie was held at Orange County Jail in lieu of $50.000 bail. He was seheduled for ar- raignment on Wednesday. J. They said seven s ur- vivors. all aged 61 or over, will leave no later than Wedne~ay evenin&. They were identified as Hyacbinlb Thrub, 70, of San Francisco; Grover Davia. 79: Madeline Brooks. 73: Carol Young, 78; Alyaray Satterwhite, 61 ; Marian Campbell, 81, and Raymond Godshalk, 82. The hometowna of the other six were not im· mediately available. f'r09IP~AJ HOOVER ••• would have resulted from the day-to-day participation or JW1tice Department lawyers. •·And it probably would have been worse in terms of already strained relations,·· he said, re- rerring to his widely publicized differences with Hoover al the time. Clark responded to criticisms ~ in a 106-page committee staff re-. port that the department did not use investigative tools at its di.s- posa I which might have un- covered a conspiracy to kill King -if one in fact existed. Texas Jury Gets Ruling AUSTIN, Texas <AP> -A U.S. District judge has ruled that a Texas jury. not one in California. will decide the late Howard Hughes' legal residence in a case that could mean millions of dollars in inheritance taxes for one or lhe states. Judge Jack Roberts on Mon· day denied California's request to have the case transferred either to there or Denver. a Joca· tion California lawyers argued would preserve fairness by avoiding a possibly prejudiced jury. . Administrators of the multi· millionaire's estate are seeking a binding determination of Hughes' residence. Genletnen'' OOfhlng hpred by todlllon \ .t6 Falhlofl lslanCI. NftpOft 8eod'I (ll.4)~10 1 -1 t • t ' , ' I orange co**8t E QITION Teday's Clesllll N~Y. Stoeks . o.Hy ~ ,..... .. Plltrtdl O'o-tt ORGANIST PHIL RIDDICK WORKS IN A MAZE OF PIPES Methodist• Rebuild lnatrument They OotJor •Song Organ·ized Mesa Church Gea Good~ By JEllllY CLAUSEN CM.._ Dalty ...... SUfl The 531 members of First United Methodist Church in Costa Mesa didn't exactly "steal" their new $100,000 pipe organ, but they figure they got a good deal for $8,000. The 1950·vintage Reuter organ wu resUne in a Lutheran Church in Kalamuoo, Mich. The Lutherans de· cicled they needed a newer model, aaya Methodist orsanlat Phil Riddick. . RE AND TllllEE other Costa Mesa parishionen traveled to Michigan in August to buy, disassemble and ship the two consoles and 1,500 metal and wood pipes - some of them 18 feet tall. . Since then, more than 20 church members have been reassembling the big Reuter, which is to reolace the church's 50-year-old s maller orllan. Tbe old pipe organ was tbe finsl in the Harbor Area, says Riddick. Total cost of the new organ -now the largdt in th'- Harbor Area, Riddick advises -will be about $14,000, ex. cluding free parishioner labor but incl~ing parts, ship- ping costs and other materials. ·'Organs this size are going for $150,000," says Rid· dick. TOE· BIGGEST JOB, says the organist, is conoecUng the "wind lines." · "Those are sheetmetal pipes running from the organ chest to the pipes," be says. "We have to seal all the leaks by soldering to make them air tight.'' The only professional help anticipated will be the craftsman who will "voice" the assembled organ, be adds. THE GIANT Reuter's pipes will fill the church balcony and much of the church near the altar, he says. It will reproduce the sound of most orchestra instruments through 45 stops, compared to the old, worn out organ's six stops. . It will be several months before the entire project lS finished inside the church at 920 W. 19th St. Even so, Riddick says he expects to be in a position to render a little J .S. Bach on one of the two consoles and through about half the pipes on Christmas Eve. Osprey May Decide To 'Reclaim' Nest BJ JOANNE &EYNOLD8 Of .. o.leYPllltS .... Bird experts who've been trackinl Newport Harbor's nest- inl osprey said the nestmate that showed up this weekend wasn't eactly what they had in mind. .Jim Jones Led t Flock to Doom A nellbbor once observed ot Jim Jooes, then a child in Lynn, lad .. "be'a'"eilber gonna do a lot ot 1~1 or he's gonna end up like Hiuer." 1 Joaea went on to become a 'minlater, forming bi• own < Peoplea Temple sect. He preached faith beaU.n1, some ot hi• members claiminl· they bad been cured of cancer and be e•pouaed the cauH of lnter- racllm. But Jones, who eventually moved bla coqre1atloo to the 1teamln1 Juqln of Guyana, ended up a P'ed piper of evil. Jib madnHI culminated over a t qo wbeu be ordered otet MO followeft to calmly. commll suicide by dr1ak1n1 poleon. Story, pbotos, PAPI Al, AlO. But Paul Kelly of tbe State Department of FlAh and Game doeln 't anticipate any problems between the female oeprey that built tbeneat and the female blue heron tbatnowoceuplea It. "It's the kind ol a neat a beroll would Ule, but I don't think the· osprey will have an.y problem asserting her authority If sbe wants it back," be said todAy. Kelly said the osprey ap- parently hasn't used the nest since buildin1 it atop the foremast of a schooner moored off the Balboa Peninsula. Kelly moved the 10-foot wide pile of twip, IJl'ancbea and kelp to a pole erected eapedally fol' k so the boat's owner could move hls veaeel witbOut cbulq aw~ bis feathered pest. . The transfer was undertaken ln the hopes the oeprey would stay in Newport and neat, somethln1 Kelly aay1 bun't happened in more than IO yean. Kelly said be remains hopeful the nest's builder will mate and Jay ega, but he's not counu. on tbal bappenin1 unW the .a of December. ··we bavebad two pair o OBpnYS p- per Bay," be noted. The ondt.bololilt allo dJ•tNted caeeoenn, .... u>- c TEN CENTS .:Mui-de~ ~ttem.pt . ~liarge ,. Wsta MelJlln . Held ir.i ViciQus IMJine Assault A charie of attempted murder waa added .to rape and seven other felony allegations a1ainst a 22·year-old Costa Mesa man wbo police believe was driven by revenge to brutally assault an lrvine female security 1uard. ·The 48-year-0ld woman was attacked while mating her rounds at Dlceon Electronics Inc., 18522 Von Karman Ave .. at 4: 10 a .m. Friday. Police said her attacker raped her several times and beat her Hoover Labeled 'Racist' W ASIUNGTON (AP> -1be intense hatred the late FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover bore for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a complex thing but bad ••qu,alities of racis m," former Attorney General Ramsey Clark said today. "I know that's a bard word,"' Clark told the House usassioa· tions committee . "But Mr. Hoover came from an older generation. He was raised in a Southern city, a very segregated city." During the mid·l960s, the FBI at Hoover's direction mounted a campaign to discredit Kiili and to replace him with a more com- pliant civil rimts leattP.r '· with bla fist. Grabbiq banlia '11 bair. be slammed ber face ie- peatedly q~ tbe We floar and threw ·her. a1ao by tbe lrif. of ber hair, against Ule wal, police said. Detectives recovered gobs ot hair and scalp ripped from her bead. Invest.lcatlon led police to ar· rest Marcus Brian McKenzie, ot 550 Paalarino Ave., Costa Mesa, an unemployed secmity · guard who recently was t«mlaated 'from the same com· pany for .wbicb tbe vletim works. Police said McKen1ie was fired after the woman assertedly caught him sleeping on the job and reported the incJdent to superviaol'S. McKenzie was char1ed with rape and other sex crimes, burglary, armed robbery, U · sault with a deadly weapon, and possession of marijuana and hashish. Police said the assailant. ·wu armed with a knife, wbicb dropped to the ftoor during the attack, and that be stole some ol the woman's clothing. The charge of attempted murder was added by the dis· trict attorney's office because of the severity of the beating, police said. McKenzie was held at Orange County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail. He was scheduled for ar· raigoment on Wednesday. Clark called Hoover "a very able "'man." But he said Hoover came from a atrictreli&ic>U beet· g1'0UDd and~ ....... view of the role ol cler1Y from the acUvist role assumed by King. . ..~ ........ MORE 1HAN •.oeo NOPLE JAM STRen OUTSIDE cm HALL TO MOURN SLAIN PAIR Candlellght Demonstration Honon Mayor George Moacone, Supervleor Har1ey Miik Beyond that, be said Hciovw had "a preoccupaUon with sex," and that be didn't like King's ap- plication O(non-violence aa a tool of ci vii l>l'Otest. Coupled with this be said Vigil-Held for Moscone Hoover apparently resented King's prominence and the in· teroatiooal recognition that re: suited in bis winnin1 of the Tear/rd Mourners March to City Hal,l Nobel Peace Prize. .. Hoover didn't llke non- violence. Clark said, "'because in " bis value system power was right." "I saw all of these things com· ing together," the former at· torney general said. "At any rate these things caused bim,in a very uninhibited way, to ex· press a personal belief that Dr. <See HOOVER, Pa1e A2) Brown DerlJy Faces Action HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The Brown Derby. historic luncheon lair of the stars, bas run afoul ol the attorney general's menu squad with flsh and hamburger that are allegedly froien instead of fresh. In a 1CH?alled "truth·ln·meau" suit, Deputy California Attorney General Sanford H. Feldman aaked Los Angeles Superior Cob.rt on Monday to bar the restaurant from mlarepresent~ inc.food on It.I menu. He allo lllked the court to re- quire tbe famed BoUywood ban1out to pay SZ,500 ln ftDea for each violation. SAN FRANCISCO CAP)-Tbe body of Mayor George Moscone, who grew up and grew powerful here, and that of supervisor Harvey Milk, a New Yorker who built a politicaJ base among fellow homosexuals, will lie in state Wednesday beneath the dome of City Hall where both were assassinated.- A political foe of both men, former supervisor Dan White, 32, is in jail, booked for in· vestittation of the slayings - SLAIN OFFICIALS MOURNED BY 40,000 MAR~ER&-AS which took pine moments before Moscone was•to announce White's successor at an 11:30 a. m. news conference Monday. While, who resigned this month then decided be wanted his job back, waJked into a police station 45 minutes aft.er the shootings and eight blocks from the scene and surrendered, police saJd. Psycblatrlc t~ts were schedulcifl. Moscone, mayor since 1975, liked to say of hls birthplace, "There's no place like it in the world." Milk sald it was where be "finally found true bappi· ness" The city they loved -still reetm, from news ol the murder- · Sl1ns Wins Nod . . • Ha/,/back..4umded Heuman NEW YORK CAP) -Junior halfback BWy Slma, the natlon•a leadii!_I _rusher wbo 1ma1bed tbe Oklahoma and Bil Ellht Conference ·ainlle-HUGD ground-pintn1 reeorda won the Hellman Trophy to- day u the nation'• outatandini colle1• football player . Sims won °"'" Penn State quarterback Chuck Fuaina, Michtaan quarterback Rick Leacb and USC runntna back Charles White. (Story, Pa1e 81) Sima, a 305-DOUDder from Hoob, Texas, re- ceived 151 fint-place votes 152 ~-piece votes and 70 third-place ballots for 827 pohatl oa a J.2-1 votebuia. F.ma received 750 painta, Lellcb 415 and White 354. • The award is preeeated by tbe DoWlltown . Club-et-New Yertt, wlll"9 eGDlhletl-u.-wt·-:--tng alDCJnl sport.I wrlten 11111 ............ suicideofmorethao900members of the Sao Francisco·based Peoples Temple in Guyana -re- acted with a spontaneous outpour· ing of grief. A crowd of estimated by police at up to 40,000 marched• to City Hall on Monday night, their tear·streaked faces lit by candles. - Folksinger ~an Bae.i sang lo• the mourners and Dianne Feinstein, president of the Board· of Supervisors and now acting mayor . addressed tlaem. Moscone's last public ap· * * * pearance was Sunday night, when he wept al a memorial service for the d ead church members, including leader J im ' Jones whom the mayor once named housing director in the city. President Carter e xpressed "outrage and s adness at the sens~Jdllings. · • At the Nationa l League of Cities meeting in St. Louis, Ken Erickson. mayor of Cheyenne, Wyo .• said: "The faces of the (See MOSCONE, Page Al) * * * MosCone Praised By Judge Sumner Slain San Francisco Mayor George. Moscone was honored in Orange County Superior Court today by a judge who described the victim of an assassin u "a brilliant, valuable and articulate spokesman for the le1al world and the people of California." Judie Bruce &mner told a hushed courtroom audience when be took the bench that "the clti.lem ol Orange Couaty owe a tremeDdoua debt to a man whose life is his 1reatest memorial to him.'' The Laguna Beach jurist re· called that ~ he wu presld· ing Judge of Superior Court, Moscone, then the majority leader in the California Senate, went out of bis way to insure passage ot legislation vital to the Improved operation 011 the courts. "He wu ooe of the wannest human beJnts I've ever known," J\ad1e Sumner said. "He wu amaabJnlly lood looldq, 09e!'· wbehnln1ly arUculate and it ,,H • k>v to be arouncf him and be ~bfe ·to discuss our cqurt problems with bim. •• ' Oeacriblng the deaths of Moteone and San Fran1l.11co SuperTllor Harvey Milk u "ln· cr•dlble tra1ediea." Judie Sumner went OG to praise t.be aupport estended by MOHGDe wbea be <Sumner) wu cUlrman ol the state'•~ "°' ....... eo...1111 ... "ff• went out of bis way to 1upport many propoaal9 that have greatly benefited the peo- ple of California," the judge said. "And be went out of his way to block many proposals that would have hampered our work and detracted from our ef- forts. Coast Weather Sunny and slightly warmer th.rough Wednes· -day. A little windy at times below canyons. Wgbs Wednesday 67 to 72. Lowa tonight 43 to 50. INSIDE TODAY '" 0 ......... ckwiopmnt, the Cittclnnati Red• /fud 11.C•ran manager Sparlq/ ~ ~ and llsft llO.,.., a daTk horN CGft· didal•, for'rrwr Anoelt' coach tlolm lilcNamara, at ltU he- cenor. SH IC"'71, ~Bl. ........ , ....... ,,_ LllMlft Cl ..... ............ =--: ............... ~ce-, "" .......... ·= .,. •• h ~, •• c • ' ' ........ . . . . DNLY PtlOT Bovan ]wy Hears &KriAhna Bow Do Yo• llide a 'l'atllc1 BJ TOii BA&LE\' ... ...., ........... A former Hare Krllbna dev· otee testified today in Orance County Superior Court that an orcanlulloll wJUch_ alle,aedly _ hired a trio known u tbe "three It.all••" to kill Stephen John Bovan no lon•er sou1bt bis death when the Fountain Valley man waa shot to death outside a Newport Beach restaurant. Prosecution witness Roy Richard told the j\l.ry that the re- lationship between members of the Pruadam Distribu(ing tnc. and "tbe 1tallan1'' bad de· teriorated to the point that "the employen bad become the vie· Uma" at the lime Bovan was murdered on Oct. 22. 1977. A net.camouflaged tank of the Swiss army stands ready for t.he "enemy" attack dur· mg autumn maneuvers of the Swiss army m Wohlen. An old Swiss farmhouse stands in the background. Richard, who bas been grant· ed immwiity from prosecution in return for his testimony. said be and other m embe rs or Praaadam were threatened by "tbe Italians" and other .. ,. sociates who demanded and re- ceived large sums of money. U.S. Probes Shell Oil Anti-triist W ASlilNGTON <AP > -The government is investiaatlnt whether Shell Oil Co.. the tta· lion's largest gaaoUne market.er, violated antitrust laws in its wholesale guoline practices. The Federal T rade Com· mission investigation, described as preliminary, surfaced Mon- day after three congressmen bad drawn attention to the sub- ject. "We are gat.beriDI the basic facts and finding out wbat tbe is· s ues a.re," said Ronald B. Roe, an FTC attorney. While a company spokes.ima de nied the a llegatio n . two dealers charged tha the amount of unleaded gasoline they can tM.l.Y continues to be pegged to thelr de· liveries of conventional leaded fuel. E a rlier charges from New Jersey and Con.nec:tJcut station operators that the company wu requiring them to purchase leaded guoline to aet unleaded 1aa. now in abort supply. were contained in a Nov. 17 letter the congressmen se nt FTC Chairman Michael Pertschuk. In their letter, Reps. John E. Moss , D·C lalf.; Andrew Maguire, D-N.J., and Toby Mof· rett. D-Oonn .. said they believed such reistratnts on the dlstribu· lion of gasoline, if true, would violate antitrust law. Mots ii chairman of t.he House Commerce subcommi ttee on Last Note to Jones Says Death Way Out WASIUNGTON (AP) -It was a brief note, written in a florid ba nd on a s heet of lined, . loose leaf paper. T he stained message found in cult leader J im J ones' pocket apparently was a last testament from one or bis followen -perhaps one of the hundreds who committed suicide at bis behest. It said: "Dad: I see no way out -I agree with your decision -I fear only that without you the world may not make it to com: munism-" Frota PageAJ "For my part -I am mon than tir.ed of this wretched , merciless planet and Uie hell it bolds for so many masae. of beautiful people -thank you ror the only life I've ever known." The word "only" was UD· derlined twice. The FBI said it was signed with a one·word nickname, but the s ignature was clipped off photographs of the note released by the agency. "We believe that it was ad· dressed to him and written by one or bis roll6wers," said FBI agent Dave Cassens. "Until ade· quate handwriting of Jones and other possible authors are ob- tained, it will not be possible to identify the writer." Cassens said the bureau bas samples of Jones' signature but mayors around me grew pale •'they are not adequate to Iden· wfte-n the announcement was tify or eliminate Jones a.s the made... writer or tbi$ note ... MOSC O NE. • White, a former pollce officer But be said the nickname al and fireman and the yowiaest the bottom was not one used by pe r son ever t o serve as a J ones, the 47·year-old mi.niater supervisor, could be sentenced called "Da~·· ~r "Father" by to death ii convicted of the slay· the f.aitbful an his Peoples Tem· ings. ' pie . · I overai1ht and investigations. The otben are memben of the panel. Sbortlc• of unleaded fuel in maey part.a of the nation bave led to wtdespread price bikes. Tbe price increuea - a COU· pie of cents at many statiom - stem from unusually biO de- mand, a reswt of Sood clrivine weather mo11t of the fall and a great deal of automobile vaca· tJon travel in the summer. Shell spokesman Norman Alatedter denied the cbar1e ud said that, while the company had Marci 4bere-waa an-~ ln- veatigation, it bas received no formal notification. A s ubcommittee s ource, decllntq to be identified, said the panel believes Shell discon· tinued tbe practice after the let· ter. "I th.int the situation ii taking care of itaelf," be said. Alatedter said Shell bu ilaued lastructioaS to diatribution of. fices "because of the current supply situation." He said the instructions are ·that when a truck delivers gasoline to a Sla· lion. the dealer can buy a load of ~unleaded gasoline without talt· ing the usual amount of leaded gasoline. But several Shell dealers in tbe Nortbeaat said Monday they stiU are on an allotment system requirinc them to buy a certain amount ol leaded high.test and regular iuolioe to flet unleaded. lL4lM BODIES BY TELEPHONE WASHINGTON <AP> -The State Departme nt h as an- nounced that relatives of victims of the mass murder.suicide al Jonestown, Guyana, can make arrangements for claiming the bodies by telephoning the de- partment at 202-832·3 172 or ~.m.eno. Mesa Poli,oo Seek To ExtraJiM Duo Costa Mesa police are at· t e mpting to extradite two Orange County transients from Oregon u suapects in the $900 burglary of a musician's home. lnvestiaaton said the suspects are former El Toro area resi· dent Doaald W. C~r. 18, and a 17·year-old juvenile. They are being held in Grant's Pass, Ore., local inveatigatora said. The two are beinc held with a 14·year-old Costa Mesa girl who, l nves tlcators said, took her family's car and is listed as a runaway. On Nov. 9, the two transient.a alleaedly talked a cleaning woman into staying in the bome of musician Charles John Buacagllo, 42, while be was in Lake Tahoe, inveetigaton said. The woman had discovered that morning that the home at 677 Plumer St. had been entered and vandalized. She told police the two yOWlg m en approached her at the home, offering to clean it up and stay in the triplex unlt overnight in an attempt to catch the van· dais if they returned. The woman told police she re· turned to Buscaglio's home the next day to rind additional damage, the t heft of several articles and the disappearance of the ovemllht guests. She said She failed to file a c rime r e port immed iate ly because she wasn't sure what was misslng. "He was not one of the lunatic fringe," chief adminiatrative of. ficer Roger Boas said of White. "Arter all, he was elected to of. fice ." Services Slated When Buscaglio r eturned home, he reported Monday that jewelry, clothing, records, tapes and a tape recorder had been taken. Investigators said they l'ave recovered some Items taken in the burglary that allegedly were pawned by Carter . But witnesses said White screamed, "Give me my keys! Give me my keys!" befor e rushing down a ball to his old of. fice, where Milk's .b,ody was later found. "He was a wild man, just a wild man," sobbed secretary Terri Wallen afterwards. Moseone, who turned 49 Fri· day. was s hot four times - twice in the head and twice lo the lower chest -and Mllk. 48. was s hot five limes -twice In the bead and three times ln the lower chest. OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ..... " .. _ ,,,.,_, __ ._ J.oc•. c.tt1' ,,, ... py ...... 1 ..... ~ .. ,,,.._ T-••11-COllOt fllttM•A ~ llU ........ €etlllf °"""""·"-._, .... " Aw\lt~t IM•"'"'tcltto" Cot•• .... Office Mfll••• .::1 ~·& ~~lloo"lflt1• c For Boat Racer Services will be conducted Wednesday for motorboat racer Barry "Buzz" Miller, who died Sunday in a Lake Havasu, Artz., boatin1 accident. He was 45. In addition to boat racing, Mr. Miller was employed as leasing manager for Coberly Leaslns< Mr. Corcoran, Mesa School Teacher, Dies Cbriatian wake servicea are s cbeCluled Wednesday for Robert L. Corcoran, 54, a Coeta Mesa Hilb School teacher wbo died Monday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. M.r. Corcoran, of 29'1 .Jacaran· da Ave.. Costa Mffa, tauaht mathematics at the school for 18 years and served •• a tax counselor. Services are set ror 10 a. m. at St. John the Baptist Catholic CbW'cb, Colla Meta, with burial to follow at Good Sbepberd Qemeter>', Hununcton Beach. Vlaltallon la today unUl 8 p.m. at Baltz Beraeroa F uneral Rome, Costa 11 .... for 20 years: - He l~ves hil wife. Carolyn, and two sons, Jerry and Scott, of Mission Viejo; and a sister, Maxine Berger, of Miami Beach, Fla. Memorial services will be at the Pacific View Memorial Part Chapel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport S.acb, at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday . Interment will follow the services. . Survivors Due in U.S. 0 !!ORGETOWN, Guy,na (AP ) - Jonettown au.rvivon wiU bealn returning to tbe Ualted States atartln1 tonl1bt or Wedne1day, U.S. conaular 0Mc ial1 said. 'They' aald HYeD sur· vivon, all aaed et or over, will leave no latft tbaa Weda..s.y ewtdq, Tiiey ..... tdelltlfted u Kyaebladl 'l"ltnlb, 70, o1 Saa J'raacl1eo: Grover Han0-1\A:lbtd...aibeltwtlh Davia, 7t; lhdellne : ~b«m t>uc:tdtrll'om Broob. 'JI; Carol Youa1, cu~1111cftoo 0f 78; Al1aray Sattenrhlte, ~IQlgeollel•••'* He quoted potenUal prosecu· Uon witness Frank Rotai aa tell· int lbe auembled principala of Prasadam oo one occasion: "U you don't feed a mad dog, he'll kUl-)IOU,r· '-' --- ldenutied u a member of "tbe JWiau" i• Jerry-Peter Fk>ri, 4\, of B\llltiJlltOD Beach. Flori ta be\ni tded on murder char1es stemmtna from alleaa· tion1 that be pumped nine shots into Bovan as the two men arped outside a Newport Beach restaurant. Fact.na separate murder trials are two men who alle1edly were with Firori and who helped plan the killlni of Bovan: Anthony "Little Tony" Marone Jr., 23. and Ravmood Steven Reaco, 2'· both ol HUlltiDgtoo Beach. Al' Wl'""""9 HOOVER PRO_FILED Remsey Clerk Fr09IP~Af HOOVER ••• Martin Luther King Jr. was not a good person ... "And it probably would have been worse in terms of aJready strained relations," he said, re- fer ring to his widely publicized differ ences with Hoover at the time. Cla.rk said he viewed bis role as one of showing concern, en- couraging the fullest FBI in· vestigation possible and keeping Richard has testified that tbe klllin1 of Bovan and two of blJ aaaoclates was planned when tbe Bova n g r o up k i dnappe d Pr asadam principal Alexander kuUk, 28,-ofNewport.Beaeb,-and 1ucc e11fuUy held btm uotll $100,000 ln raneom wa1 paid by Prasadam. Richard said Pruadam prtn. ctpals were qered When Kulik told them that hi• kidnappers bound him hand and foot and taped h1I eyes and repeatedly abused him whlle he wu belp. leas and in their cu.stocb. On one occuk>n, Richard uid, a kidnapper shoved the Nrrel ol hi• IUD up Kulik'• rec\um and threatened to pull the trtaer. He said Bovan repeatedly beat and abused Kulik. ,.,.._P11p.4J OSPR EY ••• speculation that the nest build· ing osprey actually is a male. "I know there are some migratory species in which the pair build their nest toeether. "But the plumage on this bird indicates she is a female." There are 08preys and there a re ospreys, explained Kelly. The sea hawks that live on the east coast, for instance, migrate thousands of miles each year. The variety-that live&-alont - the west coast ·of the U .s. and Mexico, on the other band, tend to stay relatively close to home and exhibit differ ent mating and nesting habits than their east coast cousins, he said. Mea nwhile. the heron seems quite content with tbe home she's found. Kelly said that if the osprey kicks the current tenant out, there wm be plenty of time for the heron to find a new home before she mates next spring. Police Set Big Auction In Newport t rack of its progress. • He said that even a decade a fter t he King assassination, nothing causes him to believe a more thoroug h investigat ion would have resulted from the d ay-t o-d ay pa rticip ation of Justice Department lawyers. Bicycles. a uto accessories, sporting goods and typewriters will be among the items for sale when the Newport Beach Police hold a public auction of un· claimed property at 9 a.m. Saturday. The auc"lion will be held at the police department, 870 Santa Barbara Drive. in Newport Cente r. "And he knew I disagreed with that. bul that didn't inhibit him from saying his thing," Clark said. Clark made the comments while testifying on the FBI role in investi2atin£ Kin£'S murder . He also testified that he kept the Justice Department from taking an active role in tbe in· vesqgation of King Jr.'s as· sassin alioo because he reared wo r sening r e la t ion s with Hoover. Clark responded to criticisrrs in a 106-page committee staff re· port that the department did not use investigative tools at Its dis· posal which might ha ve un· cover ed a conspiracy to kill King -if one in fact existed. J An itemized list of articles is available at the same address. Purchases are made on an as-is basis and must be paid in cash or local checks immediately after a bid is accepted. Watches. coin and stamp col- lections, jewel boxes, a baby crib, s urfboards, television sets. calculators, s kis and bowling balls are among the items listed . Projed Flayed SACRAMENTO <AP> -A re, port of the state auditor is sbary· ly critical of one of De mocratic Gov. Edmund Grown Jr.'s pet p r oject s, t h e Ca lifornia Conservation Cor ps. Director LeRoy Chatfield acknowledges some s h&rtcomings and says they're being corrected. But be says California needs the CCC to show youths that "there is no free lunch." (~) , • «> FolNof'I ~ Newport a.act\ ('71~~10 Mr. Coreonn la 1urvt ... bf ldl wife, Kary LuDela; bll a. 1roTe r y;:-Cotcoran r . o Irvine; a daqbter, Karea L. Turner of ArU.nctoe, V •·· and &.wo1raadG~ t1; 11.n.c~. QolNno•~ and ~~ ~·-.-...~--~-~-_ _..:.. __ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t-~~ 12:-Tbe homliiliii tM GUier 1l1 wen not Im· medlat.IJHallable. .. 4 ' t . • I# ..... AUTOGRAPHED JFK POlmlAJT BRIN09 tl,100 Jim Rlumller Buya Judy Gerland ~nto Judy Tidbits Actress' Me~ ~pt Vp BEVERLY JULlS (AP> -Judy Garland's "W'uard ot Oz" scrapbook brought $6,500 at an auction of her mementoes, but the late actress• 1953 Mercedes Benz commanded the most money -$80.000. More than 500 people paid $25 each to attend the auction ar· ranged by the singer's third husband, Sid Luft, to whom she was married for 13 years. ••THIS IS A DIPFE&ENT ll&EED ol buyers," James Good- man of C.B. Charles Galleries said Monday night. "They have an emotional involvement which you don't see at most auctions.. It •s f uclnating." The car wu purchased by Rlck Meyer. who owns a chain of women's clothing stores in Soutbem California. Tbe scrapbook took the second ~eat price. The buyer ,wouldn't giv~ his name. . An autographed picture of President Kennedy with a personal note to Miss Garlapd fetched $5,700. It was bought by Jim Ri.ssmiller, of Woll 4' Rissmlller Concerts. one of the West Coaat's top pop concert organizers. RE ALSO PAID '3t• FOR an unpublished, leather-bound book of her poetry entitled "Thoughts and Poems of Judy Garland." Risamiller aald tbey would be Cbrialmu gifts. Goodman speculated much of the memorabilia would end up in Europe. He said several dealers told him they were "de- lighted" with tbe low cost of their purchases. Supervisors To Get Niguel Coast Plan \ By KATHY CLANCY oe .. o.tty.....,. ,_... New development plans for Laguna Niguel's Avco Coast. the subject of environmental con- troversy since the start or the decade, will be presented Wed- nesday to Orange County supervisors. Supervisors' Chairman Thomas Riley, whose dlstricten- compasses the 592·acre Laguna Niguel shoreline, said today be plans lo support the new pro- posal with some modificatioos. Riley said be will seek a com- mitment that the 4,000-bome cte. velopmenl will Include pro- visions for moderate-priced housing. _ In addition, be wants to make sure it includes an adequate transportation system to avoid congestion on Pacific Coast Higbwar ~-a provision to pay for ma.1.DlalniDg park acrea1e being donated to the public as part of the development. The supenison' beariDC will be al 9:30 a.m. In the county Hall of Admiaistration, 10 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana Official.I of Avco Community Nine Ledures On Jewish Holidays Set A aeries ol nine publlc lectiares on ''Tbe OrtCim aad l(ea•tnp of the Jewilb BoUdaya and Tbelr Rituala" will belin Sunday at UC IrviDe. I Jeremiab Unterman, newly appointed lecturer iD Hebrew and Judalca at UCI, will speak about Rolh Bubana and Yom Klppur Sunday from 7:30 to I p.m. in Social Sciences Lecture Hall. Room 100. A d1acuuioo will follow. Developers Inc. hope to build the 4,000-bome seaside reaort- resideatial community on pro- perty left scarred since 1912 by grading for a now-defunct de- velopmeoL That gradine wu halted by a court order iaaued OD behalf of the Coastal Commission. U county supervisors approve the new Avco proposal, Coastal Commission appro~val also would be required before de· velopment could proceed. The new community would be located along both sides or Pacific Coast Highway north of the Dana Point headlands. The complex would include a two to three-story 300-room hotel OD a coastal bluff IOulb of Nipl Beach Park overlooking the headlands. ID addition, the devel~ment woald olfer an inland IOlf club and tepnis center as well as an addition to the Monarch Bay commercial center. The 4,000 homes would be built in clusters along the coast and on inland sites. Orange County planning com- missioners recommended on Aug. 23 that supervisors approve the new Avco plan. And without specifying the number, commissioners said Avco· officials should sign an agreement to provide moderate- coet homes ln areas at Selva Road and Pacific Coast Hi1bway along with Crown Valley Partway and Camino del Avion. Crystal Sims of tbe Orqe County Leaal Aid Society told commilliooen the plan ia inade- quate because It rails to commit Avco to a apedftc number ol lower-cost bomel, particularly for the workers wbo will be employed at the tourist facWties. However. An~y Gruso ol tbe South Lactma Civic Aasocla· Uoa ba. arl\led that approval be withheld UDtU a traffic study ia completed aloq PacilJc Coast Hl•bway. Surfer Relives Attack HONOLULU (AP> -"I fell down aod felt a mean, terrible lbiDC rip DU' akin apart. When I um• up, 011 w_blt. board wu all red wttb blood," Hid WeDdell Cabunoc. t aurfer attacked by a ahark near here. Cabunoc, an. J.&.year-old bilh acbool senior . rec8lled hia 0J1btmare from bis bed in tbe lntenalve ca.re Wllt at Queen's Medical Center, where doctors araftod arlerie$ from bia legs in ·hopes of savinc his injured.ltft . arm. Physicians said the biceps, major arteries and one major nel've wett ripped away with teeth marts stlO visible on the arm. "I'm Just thankful that I'm allve, 1· Cabunoc said. He was surfing Sunday in murky water about 2S yards from shore off Hau Bush Beach Park. "Thia wave came in. I wiped out. I fell underwater and something hit me and tore my arm off," said Cabu.ooc. He said be did not see the shark. "I just felt it,'' be said. Others at the beach report.eel seeina an eight.foot shark in the area. After getting to the surface, Cabunoc said be managed to 1et atop bia surfboard and paddle witb bis good arm to get to shore. "I thought be might come back," be said. Other surfers used towels lo st.op the bleeding and make a tourniquet unW an ambulance arrived. Shark attacks in Hawaii are rare and the lut one reported locally was in March 1969 when a 16-year-old surfer suffered lacerations on the foot at Makaba Beach. Reward Set For Missing Laguna Man The ramily or a despondent Laguna Beach man who walked away from bis home 11 days ago and never returned. is orrering a $500 reward for information leading lo his whereabouts . Winston R. Updegraff, 79. or 2975 Zell Drive. told his wife he was going for a short walk Oct. 16. and when he did not return by nightfall, the woman called police. Updegraff is a retired executive director of the Orange County division of the League of California Cities. A four-day search by police. Marine Corps helicopter pilots and volunteers in the thick hillside brush s urrounding the Updegraff home failed to turn up the man. He was wearing a gray jacket. brown shirt and brown and while checked pants when he left the home. His wife said be had been depressed over failing health in recent months. Anyone with information about Updegraff s hould call Laguna Beach police at 494-3311 Solon Nixes County Visit U. S. Sen. Edward Kennedy. D-Massacbusetts, bu canceled. bis plans to bold an Orange County bearing Thursday on a proposal for national health in- surance. An aide to the senator said Monday the 10 a .m . Garden Grove bearing was canceled in memory of slain San Franc.iaco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. U.S. Rep. Jerry Patterson, D- Santa An& wu to co-chair the bearing With Kennedy to seek local opinion about national health insurance. The local bearina la expected to be rescheduled In Jabuary or February, offlciall said. ... -Bandit mts 'Gas Station A thin, freckle-f•ced bandit held up a Huntln1ton Beach gaaollne atatioo Mond•Y nicht and fled on foot wttb SIS in loot. The Dec. 10 topic will be Sak- kot and the Dec. 1'7 topic will be Hanukkah, at tbe 1ame time 8Dd a . Adm'NloalaSl.-.ral,'1per au.dellt, end will be med to belp H..Pport tbe UCl·Bebrew and Juda.lea Proput. Avco oftlcdala have contended lMCSiriliJpment,..~~;=;;;T--p.1 ........ ~~~~~~~- f rom U.. 5,IOO bomel permitted The budtt laid be bed a .:. under m.un, ~and tr.me caliber plltol ln hi•, sweater lmpadl have been trimmed by poeket but the weapon wu noc. Police said the robber, in bi5 20·1. to&d ao employee at tbe Union 76 station, 18172 Beach Blvd .• to hand over all the money from the cub box at 1:10 23 pereeat. actually .... police 1aid. Black Htanor on Blueflird Lenny Cenatiempo. 8, views the han- diwork of Bluebird Canyon resident who is apparently bitter over sightseeing tourists who drive up dally to view the Laguna Beach disaster scene. The sign, in an ap- parent reference to amusement park tickets, asks the spectators to "Please have your 'E' coupon torn out." The sign a ppeared on Bluebird Canyon Road Mon - day as bulldozers continued to demolish 21 homes ~troyed in the Oct. 2 landslide. BB Teachers Delay Strike Second Time By BA YMOND ESTRADA .JR. Of .. Delly ~ ... $!Mt For the aecond time in two weeks, Huntington Beach Unioo High School District teachers voted Monday to d e lay a threatened strike until Jan. 3. Despite urging by leaders to strike today. about 400 teachers jammed into Murdy Recreation CenurMoodayniptandtoolta voice vote to extend contract talks until alter the holidays. Teachers also voted to reject the school board's latest offer of a 5 percent pay boost from January to July of 1979. Teacher negotiators are seek- ing a 5 percent pay bike for ooe year. retroactive to July or 1978, and a binding arbilratiOll clause for the "district's 830 instructors oo all grievances except finan-cial matters. Tbe mUed voice vote taken Monday stopped teachers from ~triking today. On Nov. 15, teachers wted 4"45 to 1SO to •.alk off their Jobs if no contract set-llement wa'.s reached. •'The vote taken here is a final decision to strike -there will be no other vote taken before Jan. 3." said teacher association President Ira Toibin. Teacher and district negotiators plan to meet prior to tonight's 6 o'clock school board meeilog at Marina High School. Teacher negotiator Ray Cooper said Monday be did not "put much stock" in the hope that today's renewed contract talks could bring about a settle- men t after seven months of futile attempts. Assistant Superintendent Glen Dysinger said be was not sur- prised by the teachers' action Monday. Dysinger. chief of the district negotiating team. noted that tbe school board's latest offer to the teachers expires tonight. * * * Closed Confab In Huntingron, Opposes Polioo Huntington Beach city of- ficials apparently have formed a united front In !heir stormy negotiations with police officers in a mowiting salary dispute. Meeting ln closed-door session Monday Dlgbt, the City COUDciJ reportedly was unanimous In holding tbe line at its latest pay orrer. The city has proposed a five percent increase at present with a hike to seven percent July 1 If the state-salary freeze for public employees is lifted. Jeff Cope. president or the 235-membered Huntington Beach Police Officers Associa· lion. previously declared that the officers' bid for a 7 .5 percent increase is lbeir "bottom" de- mand. 3Swlen -Paintings Recovered SANTA BARBARA (A P) Only a day after their theft was discovered. $1 million worth of paintings by French i m - pressionist Claude Monet were recovered . by police and re- turned to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. All three paintings were in good condition, police detective Dan Mitchell said Monday. Ron Mouaovri s. 26, chief of security at the museum, was be- ing held in connect.loo with the theft. Police theorized that the paint- ings were stolen by someone who hid in tbe museum before it closed at s p.m. Saturday and left with the art works before the museum reopened at noon Sun· day. The works included ·· Bordighera, · • which Monet painted ln the Jtaliap Riviera re- sort town in 1884, arid two bridge scenes valued at $285,000 each wbicb were painted in London, "Charing Cross Bridge" of 1899 and "Waterloo" of 1900. "Bordighera" was valued at $425,000 by museum officials. U.N. Bans A.nm UNITED NATIONS CAP> -A U.N. committee approved a res- olution calling on the Security Council to ban arms and nuclear assistance to Israel. - Storekeeper Sherman Means suggests a great gift idea-Alan Paine diamond intarsia 5Weaters made of soft shedand wool. Offered in two 14?.lors light blue and camel. Also gOod selection of Alan Paine lambswool V necks and shetland crew necks 1018 lr-vint, Newport Be.a. CtMomi.l. ftione 042.7001 ., T ...... NIMfilblt a. 117'1 NATION I WORLD - : 4'•• " ~~:t~ .... ,., Prices Take Another ie~p I .. ., • Dollar Buys Less Than Htdf What It Bought in '67 for some time now about vacatma the cluarooma and mUlniDC the picket Unes. So only yesterday, they took a atrike vote and rejected tbe notiaa. at least for the time being. YOU BA VE TO SVSPECI' that the professorial types abruptly recnpir.ed the cold reality ol their situation. ff, -for example, tbe instructors walked out of cluarooma now, they'd be dotna so wben the campuses were just about ready to be empty anyway. Christmas vacaUon ls fut upon ua. The teacberl would be picketing empty schools. Further, the profs are probably in similar financial boats to the rest ol ws right now-that is, looting with a certaln degree ol uraency for a Yuletide paycheck. Late news dispatches suggest that the Huntington teacben may 10 ahead and strike with. the New Year, along about Jan. 3. THAT MAY NOT be a whole lot better. January paycbecu U1ually 1et absorbed ln coverin& tbe ovemm of December. ' Furtber, a January atrike m1Pt be viewed by the populace a juat an extemion of tbe bollday.aaon. . What the Huntln;ton teacben lbould do ls send away to the automaken' or cannery workers' unions for some instructive booklet.a on "How to C8ll a Strike." The auto union boys, for example, would be shy about calling a walkout at the end of a model year when the fac· tory ls ready to abut down anyway. They'd wait unW the new models are ready to roll. Tben they bit 'em with it. LIKEWISE THE CANNDY worken don't take a walk just as the last can ol peacbea bu rolled off the line. They'll wait unW tbe crop ls picked and roWnc to the can nery on the trucb. Mana1ement is a lot more cordial at a Ume like this. Tbus the teachers oqbt to recoobe that effective non-work:iq ls a lot Ute a war. It demand.I clever strategy. Chernenko Emerges MOSOOW <AP) -Another possible succeuor to So.tet Presi- dent Leonid Breihnev bu emerged with the promotion in tbe Polit· buro ol Konstantin U. Chernenko one of hil cloee uaodates. In a series of Kremlin sbifti announced Monday nigbt, Cbemenko, 61, wu advanced from candidate member to f\lU member ol tbe Communist regime's top 13-member policy.making body. The promotion capped a 2~-year riH duri.DC wblcb be ap· parenUy has taken over part of Brezhnev's load in party matten. WASHINGTON (AP) - CoDIUIDll' price. fOM liManlY acain la October. and ,_ l.be nnt time U.. Americu dolJ.ut could -... t.bu ball .. muda U' lt did lD 1~ Labor l>epartmlllt aakl • 1U1lna Mel, poultry ud port pricee fed ._. u.. o.a Pll'eelli la- cnue lD ~ prtne lllt mootb. tbe aame _,.... • ba Sep&.mber and about a...,. for1m. roa TBS nar Um•. the Couumet" ~ce ladex pUMCl Ute 200 mart. rtllna to .... That meant that the averap product that COit $100 ln the Im bue period now colt.I $100.90, tbe depal1meDt lald. Food la US percent more ex- penalve than ba 1117, bouttq 109 percent. fuel 120 percent, clotb.inl 6.1 percent and medical U.S.#Takes 2,000 Viet Refugees KUALA LUMPUR, MalQSia (AP> -Refuaee offlciala aay more than 2,000 Vietnamese refugees will be flown from Malaysia to the United States in the next two or three weeb. The Carter admlniatratlon la reportedly planning to leek CCID· gresaional approval to admit some 20,000 others wbo have fled from Indochina aEFUGEE ornCIAJ.8 aay the 2.000 U.S.-bowad refqeea will be taken from Malaysia's crowded transit camps, where 40,000 Vletnamt!ll«' have found shelter, and from amonc the 2,500 refugees stranded aboard the frei8bter Hal Hong off the west coast at Malaysia. Justice Department officials in W asbington said Attorney General Griffin B. Bell will ask Congress to approve ad.mlaakm of 22.500 l.Ddochinese refugees before next May 1. Tbey would be in addition to the annual quota of 25,000, which is exhausted, and would include the 2,500 Washington said it would take after the Hal Hone case bit the beadllnes. A GSOWING PLOOD of ref. ugees from Vietnam ia riding all manner of old, leaky craft on tbe southerly currents of tbe South China Sea to llalayala. During the paat two weeks, the rate of anivala bu reached 300 to 500 a day, taxing crowded refa1ee camps and threatening the llalayaian eovernment with a crlsil. ·Most of tbe refugees are etbnlc Cblneae, a community never popular with the Viet· namete because they dominated commerdal life in South Vlet· nam. They are fteetq became the Communlat regime has ended their commerc:ial activi· ty, and the Communists are said to be &lad to see them go but let-tinl them out only for a price, reportedly as much as $2,500 each. MALAYSIA, WRICH bas a potential M alay-Cbinese problem at its own, has been turn- ing away seaworthy refugee· boats but letting those in danger of sinking land at the island camps on its east coast. Cold Rain Erases Snow Traveling ReportedSlippery in Northeaat Teu111en1t.-- "' '--f'f'C n " .22 '1 ,, " ,, " ~ .u Jr :M ... ,., ... a ,, ,. ·°' l6 ,. .$1 31 11 .JS 3S 20 .07 S3 3S .OS $1 » n n JI e • ,. .11 ,, ' ... ,., 14 " ,. .31 •n U 70 .. . ft ,, J3 2' " » " n .... .. " ... u .... ·" u .. .Je t7 • t.tt M II ,41 . ,. A <Melt kl._... Hew Yon fOWld lonQ welb .i MfVlce si.t~ Wlltf• mototllts rUINd to M"6 -w '"" put Of'. Trewl echlsorles _.e post.a for perts Of ~ern Pwnnsytv9"1e for lrtetl"ll , .. ,., <"""9111o to -flur· rlH. A110111er trevel edvlsory for periods of lrMrlftQ r•lfl wes 111 effl<I '°' ut..-911UV1Hstem New York. 11ortller11 Hew Jersey end lo1111 tsleM. care • percent. · Slnce October 1177, prices bave rbeD a.t _pereeot, tbe de- partmeat.-Hid. Tiie avera1• work•r'a purcba1ln1 power d.rvpped 3.8 percent tn the NIDe pe~cid. IN ocroan. THE averace worker'• real apeodable earn- baga . deeliDed 0.1 perceat, the tblrd decliDe in a row PrHldent Carter announeed u anti·~ procram in Oc- tobet' tt ball riailal prlcea, but offtciala expect that rt will take unUl mld-lt'1't before ita effects can beeeen. In October, tbe cost of food purcbawl at grocery 1toree l'08e o.t percent after cllmblna 0.4 percent in September ancl not rising ln Jub or Aquat. .. TBE ACCELEaATION in October wu primu1Jy due to big.her prieet for m•at.I, wblcb roee 2.1 peree after dee~ in the pnedn1 Uu'M IDODtbl,' the Labor Dlpmtmmt Aid. "Port price. NM J .T ~ in Octobw after decllnlq for four moatbl, •• tbe report Aid. ''Beef pric. NM 1.8 pereeM iD October ~-lner.... of ~!.r:;:'j: :IA=·~ Cblcken and tvkey prices, which' declined in Augmt and s.pteq1blr, l"OM a.• perom ia October. Pal~ ALSO went up for fruit, ... etableti, e111, dairy producta, cereal nd bakery proctucta. Sa1ar aDd candy prices declined for the ftnt time lbls year .. Houma, COits roH 1 perceat. tbe biaest gain alnce Jue, ~UM of a 1.4 pereeat iDeTeae Winner Derlared John Warner, center, was officially declared the winner of the tight senatorial race in Virginia Monday, but Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker, right, gets tbe reward from Warner's wife, Elizabeth Taylor. Warner's win over Democrat Andrew Miller wu certified by the State Board of Elections, but Miller bas not conceded and a spokesman said an appeal is pouible. ba bouM prtee9 and a 0. 7 ,.-cent 1aln ID Latenat ratea. Rom• malntmance and repalra, f\ael and utllltlil jumped alw'JQ. GalOU:M pricel C;!Cfdl-...d to climb, ICUI up 1.4 percallt, but the colt of new can 6l not riH u much u lt 1llWlU7 doel wltb UM atart of tbe new model ,.r. TBE 008'l' 01' medleaJ can rote by 1.1 peree!Jl lD October, partkulari1 becaUH of ....... dental llDll llo9pital fees. Economl1t1 expect tlttle beadway acainlt lnllatioD tbe rest of tbls year beeaa1e wholesale prices are ~DC to co up. Tbe Oetober wholesale price report, releaed Nov. 2, abowed that the prices retaUen paid for their products jumped O.t per- cent in Oetober. TbeM costs are usually puaed OD to eonaumsa. Patients From, Home Discovered ST. LOUIS <AP> -The 31 elderly patlenta wbo disap· peared from a nuraing home have been accounted for about a third ol them located at an un- licenaecl boarcUnc home under the sole care of an 11-year.a&d wom&n., autbortties aaid. 11 ancbester Police Chief Donald Petri laid the patienta from the Jera Su Manor, wblcb he described aa "horrible," were louted ill Jeffenon eoun. ty. in St. Loals and St. Louis County. He said they were in nuraing homes or with famlly members. A DO'ZICN OF the H patienta found in the unlicensed boarding home at DeSoto remained at the boue ~ legal action to- day, bi aald.. Two were removed , by family membera before authorities arrived. Petri aid a Jefferson County judge would untangle the legalities oo moving tbe pa· tifllta. Warranta also will be soagbt ID eoaneetiOD with the situation, be added. • James F. Wal.lb, tbe MlllOl.U'i Social Serncea director. bad aald eartier that. state olftdala bad no authority to move pa· tients. You see this emhlen1 inour~ Heres what it means. Pint Federal Savinga is an equal houaing lender. In accordance with Government regulationa, it is our policy to make eound loans to all qualified applkanta, regardless of race, color, nadonal origin, reUgioo, eex, marital status or age. Each application received by our loan department is tteated on an individual basis. You do not have to be a homeowner to establish credit and we hav' no specified niinlmum income level. We aJ90 do oot diacriminate against persons receiving income from a public ualstance program. In addJdon, no loan will be refu~ -.olely oo the buis of the age or locadon of the dwdllns. · Every ptnon has a right to file a written application for a loan. If you ace interested in obtaining f\Jrthet lnfo~tion, contact the Loan Department at the offices located below. "W, want to she you the best eel'Yice in town!" ~lOI~~ ~~~p .. . r CALIFORNIA lupen110f Mil Ind other ......-rst• on' otflcM IKll enltlftCe One door open wlth guard, all 01her1 locked FrOftt 9ftltence One door open with guard, all othera tocked Van~ .. Aveoue ........... dellVef'Y 8ftd 9ftlrante 119yor lloecone ahot flnt In office on tecond floor Mayor'• Outer office ofllce D \• Reception room 2000 ..._ ___________ , ,,,..,..... WHERE MOSCONE AND MILK WERE SLAIN -This graphic shows the second floor of San Francisco's City Hall where Mayor George Mbscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk were shot to death Monday. Former supervisor Dan White is being held by police in connection with the shootings. r 'Very Intense Person' . . Accused Killer Profil~ as 'Normal, Hero' White was visitin8 the mayor in hopes of bein& reappointed. Fire officials said White would have earned about $19,000 an- nually as a fl!'efighter bat be was forced last December to re- sign the job after the city at· torney ruled be could not bold both positions simultaneously. Ti-s.y. Nov9mber 28, 1m DAILY fltLOT AS Mo111·ners on Marcij 40,000 Pay Tribute to Harvey Milk ~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP)·- Tbere w.. no Joy on Castro Street. Harvey llllk WU dead. lutud, OD the street wbeft homosexuals rallied joyously Just three short weeis 110. thousands and thousands marched with candles beJd bieh. staging and ery1q in Monday's cold night air. Their superrisol" was dead. TBEaE WB•E TBOtJGBTS of slain Mayor George Moscone and even a. few words, but all alonl( Market Street wbere Up- wards ol 40,000 marched and at. the City Hall esplanade where the march ended, people paid tribute to Hatvey Milk. "How many times we've taken that walk down Market Street," Milt's friend Harry Britt told the crowd. ••And we've known whatever disaster bad btou;bt us together, that when we got here. Harvey would say something that made it all ript. Always, always, always. always. be catJed "my lover, my partner ed, and the other is to have a tJll' in lUe." show and splaab, a great. urvle'e. Naturally, I wanu NOW, TREY WALKED nettber,''werellttk"a~ac-} virtually the same route to eordina to a transcript released.· mourn bim. •• · by an atterney·friend severaJl At City Hall were slqer Jou· bounearller. · Baez, acting Mayor Dianne Tbe crowd wu aenerallY su~ Feinstein and Police Chief clued and paued the time ainc· C}larles Gain. lq folk and iospel soap. ~ • And thoannda of ma.rcben. steps ol City Half were adorned For as far u tbe eye could 1ee. witJI nowen Jett by. 1rie more than a mile, the Une . clt.bem. stretched and then ftlled the City .. WRY BAaVEYf"·.sbrieked. Hall plaza lite a 'cily o1 Oicker· one woman. "WbY blm? J would ing U1ht. rather tt would bave beea me." I .. I con BUE TONIGB'I' to ask you to carry on the lesacy ol Harvey Milk," said Mrs. Fein· stein. "That this city ls going to COP,tinue in the tnditioo of love a.n'd UDdentandlnc .•• The new mQW'• eyes were red-lined and tfrtmming with tean u abe spotj. Mciet ~ the audience &coted tbe same. Moscone wu a •t.ron& sup. porter of 1ay rilbts aDd the tears were for both men, sbot de·ad earlier in the day IA tbelr But for a few migutea lloocla)4 night, Haney Jlilk WU alivet aaain for tbe tboulands wbo mourned blm. That wu w= tape WU played of bla S three week~ ago at a raJl followiD& tbe defeat of an inJ itlative to ban bomoaexuaf teachers. "Come out, come out." bi~ voice nna out. UJ'ling gays ~ Melara their sexual prefenaee. "You will feel ao muds beUe< when you do.'' uoua llAYOa IS DEAD and City Halloftices. But banlly anyone felt bttie~ lloaday night. Harvey Milt ~ dead. l that is reason enough for us to THE caoWD CONVDGED mourn. But somehow Harvey 00 the plaza in front of the was so special penoaally to so d d b d 7j 1 many thousands of ua that 1 domed butl ing an ear ,,. _ _. DJ ____ J 1 hope that thole who love Mayor s peakers urge patience and ~c. C U.Ufllef.f, strength in their mournlq. Moscone in a special way will They beard one speaker read By LinJdetter : excuse our very special feelings words from a tape r~-, .... for Harvey." '._... Milk wu the first .avowed made last year by Milt, wbo homosexual elected to the San believed bis open lifestyle milbt SAN DIEGO <AP> -Enter·. Francisco Board of Supervisors make bi~~ for violence. tainer Art Uatletter won olft~ Milk made the t.pe appl'Oftlberetoturn12ZKnl and usually led rallies like this 00 Nov. 17, 1977• shortly after bla owm in nearby Alpine into a one tbe fin ..... -'den""'-'-~-'-'-. ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -He WU a paratrooper in Vietnam, thee a police officer. a firefighter and by 32, the YOU.lllest of 11 San Francisco supervisors. Now, Daniel James White is accuaed of sbOOting to death llayor George Moscone and supervisor Harvey Milt. .. It's old fashioned values that built this country," White told an interviewer shortly before bis electioo last year ... To me, this is what society's all about. If you see someooe in trouble you go to help them out . . • This is the way I see my job." White, a conservative, boyish· looking man. was once an amateur boxer. He was raised in the tough Visitacion Valley sec- t.ion of San Francisco. and was captain of his high school foot- ball and baseball teams in 1964. He married a city school teacher, Mary Ann. They have a •-month-old son, Andrew. I~ January of this year, Milk election as t opel&A,,J gay .. ~---·-1 SUPERVISOR qtJENTIN himself bad taken a similar supervisor. Altboucb the San Dieco Coun• Kopp said be talked wUh White walk, from Iii.a camera store oo .. I KNOW THAT WREN a ty plannina comm•asion re~ Sunday and ne appeared "as reg. Castro Street to City Hall to take person is assassinated after they the plan last month, saying . ular. as norn\'al as be bad been. would produce too much ai WHITE 'aESIGNED his su pervisor post, he said , because the $9,600 salary was in- sufficient to support his family. He changed bis mind when his 16 brothers and sisters oUered loans of no.ooo to tide him over, he said. He had 00 signs of being bis oath of office as a have achieved victory. there are pollution. it was approved~ agitated." supervisor. Leading several several tendencies. One is to animoualy by the county hundred supporters, be walked have some people 10 crazy in f s -..i.... • :-1.1 tt "His service record was ex-arm-in-arm with a young man the streets, angry and fnastrat· 0 u.,... ,,...,rs. &MUA e er. «llent ... unhle~~ed.''~d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-w_a_s_r_e~~~-m __ ~~b_Y_~~a-~~~~-~ Deputy Fire Chief Emmet Con- ON MONDAY NIGHT, however, be was in police custody, and stunned San Fran- cl.scans tried to rationalize that statement with the bloody facts of the day. The job White described was no loqer his. He bad resiped it Nov. 10. but tbeo chaqed bis mind. Tbe three shots that tuled Mo cone were beard while Last Friday, he sought to block Moscone from naming a replacement, but the mayor planned to name housing officJal Don Horanzy, and the ceremOQy was sc.beduled only minutes alter sbots were beard through City Hall Monday morning. One of AmericG' s most exciting designers is coming to May Company don. "He bad a meritorious award for saving two childreo last year." Ironically, White was scheduled to receive the· award Thursday. But Assistant Chief John Scherrate said White was sometimes "impulsive .... oan· wa:. a very intense penoo. Everything be did. be did with zeal." Coty Award Winner Luis Estevez The winner of fashion's highest honor has just turned his talents t o home fumlshings. To celebrate. we'd like you to meet him. Luis Estevez will be at MOy Company to introduce.his fabulous new designs for Dan River. It's a rare chOOCe to hove a designer autograph a plllowcose for a special Christmas gift. To see a designer's own collection of sketches. And perhaps to qoln o few pointers on style from a man who designs for Betty Ford. Merle Oberon. Lona Turner and NQtolle Wood. Come to our Linens and Domestics: Wednesday, November 29 l:OOp.m. South Coast Plaza maycompan a Commercial Credit Thnfl Aecounts give -,.ou a lot more interest than you'll get from the places where you usually save Like a big 8% annual interest "with a cen1hcate of $5.000 or more held for only three months. Longer tenn cert1hcates are qlso available at 8%, so you can lock·in today's high interost rotes for several years. For anc:Uviduals, corporations and organizahons. Available to Cahfomia Residents only. Earn more on your money at Commercial Credit. Interest star1s oo the postmarked date. so m01l the coupon today. ~------------------------, I !UST SEND IN THlS COUPON TO OPEN YOUR HIGH INTEREST ACCOUNTS. 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I Phone I ~------------------------~ We find~ to '-Ip. COMME~CIAL C~EDIT CO\W~ CR.iDIT PLAN. INCORPC>Rt\TED .~ •-----111i---H--i11H------;t-ne-chrlstrntls touch . ' > - oranoeecas1oa11yP1101 Edf,torial Pge T-·-""'"" ...................................................... Rober t N. Weed/P\lbllsher Tnom.1 K"vll/Edltor Barbara Krelblch/Edltorlal Page Editor G arble d · View o f Fair Campaigns · Orange County '• auPf'rVilora ~~sUly lut week when they talked Qf scuttling jhc county a now Ji'ilr Campalpi PracU~ Commlaa on. Ftnt, Supervlsor LaUJ"eOce Schmit complained that the commluk>o 's IOUDdlnp bado 'l aomehow managed to save him from defeat in lut June's primary ~lecUon. Supervisor Ralph Ctart tbtn went olf lnto a. lfJ>lca.I Clark t.lradc about the county comm.Wkm backHrtna ln Its role because it didn't by some fut o! magic manage to s top abuses ln campalglW tor state o(flcea in which ll ls .not emp0wef(!d lo intervene. Next. Supervi.&or Pbllrp Anthony seeminaly foraot the sick campa11&b he ran a1alnst Harry Yamamoto two years ago • He also foreot his subsequent Involvement In benefit from a campallh fina~e cheme involvang about $45,000 of onetime polltical fatcat Gene Conrad 's slice of other ~pie's money. Anthony saJd be isn't so sure the commwion ls needed. The di.scUMlon's only saving notes were sounded by Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Rlley who saJd the commission showed enough promise Utls year to earn a vote of confidence. Wbet.tM,,r the commission stays or goes was a decison put orr until another day. until Supervisor-elect Ha~ett Wieder takes her seat on the Board of Supervisors. That decision-making day should be worth the price of admission, especially since Mrs. Wieder and her. defeated rival David Baker spent most of the general election campaign pestering tbe commission with petty complaints about one another South Co1D1ty Test More than 400 miles of sout.Ji county roads, including s uch major thoroughfares as Crown Valley Parkway, La Paz Road and Marguerite Parkway will be without regular traffic patrols when a new California Highway Patrol program goes into effect Jan. t. The statewide plan, based on accident frequency studies, calls for removal of CHP patrols on many local and rural roads in order to.concentrate blaclc and white "visibWty" on the most heavily traveled roads and freeways. This will leave the com.m-1tles ln unincorporated south county areas, from Laite Forest to Capistrano Beach, without routine CHP coverage. Only the San Di ego Freeway and El Toro Road will b e patrolled regularly by the CHP, with Ortega Highway and portions oC Pacific Coast Highway added in the summer months .. The ~f,tiway Patrol will, however, respond to accident c throughout the area. Since the Sberi!f's Department concentrates its effort on crime ratber than traffic enforcement, the CHP move could have a serious impact in the south county. In the more populous sectors to the north. city police are available to monitor traffic. The change will require special caution on the part of drivers who regularly use major south county roads. But those who try to take advantage of the absence of the CHP may not be home free. The Sheriff's Department bas promised to issue citations for any traffic violations spotted by its officets. No Bed of Roses Young people who think it must be really agreeable to be a university professor with Just· a few hours or teaching to cope with every week, lots .of holidays and long. lazy summers to enjoy, might do well to ponder the results of the University or California •s Faculty Time· Use Study of 1977·78. To the surprise or even some of the 2,339 UC f acuity members who kept records of their time du.ring the study, it turned out that the average professor spends 62 hours in each seven-day week in Job-related activi~les. Specifically it broke down to 27 hours in instructional work, 23 hours in research and 12 hours in other university services and professional activities. Every hour of actual teaching required two hours of course preparation. plus advising and supervising independent study. while most summer months were devoted to attending conferences, revising or preparing new courses and writing up records. The com.p lex .!!.J,ady was checked by follow-up interviews and lncluaed hour·bY·hour surveys or activity in specific two.day periods to balance busy times against those less busy. Figured any way, the average faculty work week came out at 62 hours. Which might warrant some second thoughts on the part or young career plaMers. It also might warrant some reapprasial on the part or education-c.ritlcs who see teachmg as a soft-life sinecure for non-achievers. -, . Opmlons exPf918ed In the space above are thote of the Dally Piiot. Other VteWS expresse,d on th11 page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment la Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1 seo, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/$1 Billion BJLM.llOYD Am uked bow fut you'd have to spend $1 billion to use it up in a llfellme. Mighty fast. Say you squandered $1,000 an hour, 24 boun a day, 385 days a year. 1t would still take you more Dear Gloomy t Gos SometblDI will have to be done about tboae reatroom1 that 1uJde you wldt a allbouette of a male or female fliure OD the door. It's lwd eaoqb to tell the real oan aput tbeM eta • •. than 100 years to dump the enUre $1 billion. So you thought teen-agers accounted for the sale or moat musical records and tapes, did you? Llkewiae. But they don't, research reveals. They only buy a percent ot such reconlinp. Grownul)I between 25 ancf 4t buy 31 per, cent. Q. .. Are there any col/ couraea in the Soviet Union?" A. Not yet. But there'll be one '°°"· Leotlld Breshnev reeentlJ save the co-ahead t.o a U.S. firm to put ln 1ucb MHD mllel from Moecow. lt'1 tuPDOMCI to be flnllhed by tte6.-'lbe Sovtetl atarted one beet ln the lll'lOll, you • may ...U. A liW. tribute to the expected vtait of Prell· dent Dwlsbt Elaenbower. ma1 *au• •• a blt bett1 about IOlf, But they folded UM pro)ect after tbe U·2 lDct· deat pnftllMd IP trip. Nick. Thimmeedi · Civil Servants ·Lack Civility W ASHJNGTON -Thla past Who can deny that concem eleclk>G tbowed lbal people are for the pocketbook la a prime fed up wttb tovemment ud It.I ll'lover at the p0ll1f But In the excea1e1 tn apeadlac cue of the c urre nt anti· bureaucratic conrualon and aovemment blnae. 1 also 111.&1· rudeftiMI. JQdeed, a slick cao· peel that t.bo bad experlenett dklate who could ti0me off u an many clUzerw have In deaUna "aslnntt" wtthout belnC obaox· wilb iovemmenl at all le vela loua bad a IOOd t'bance of oust· hardly endeared th4' mona~r to ln1 an lnc:umbeet lied to the eov· . voters. Anyone compelled to flll ernmeot monat.er. oul a government form or •P· Thu, aome poor devlll bold· plication. the bualneuman inc offlc.. &oil. and a bat.ch ol snowed ln government IHOed 0 u t I I d e paper. the poor liOUI ('()UrM&OOUI rascals won. tnou1h t.o phOne n aiovernmenl:· clvlng cred·' office -all are drlvM lo Illa of ence to H.L. an.cul1h. M eocken '• o b s e r v a SUCH inefflclenry I• exHpeir t Ion : · ·The atln1. but lM tinul •lroke I• when uddeat liCc a aovernment u mployee, l 1 l b at Qr partlcuhtrly a led, '" downrlaht a poll tic al rude and l11 obll vlou» lo who hi• aaplranl un· or her cuatom ra •rn When • d e r d e • clllzen la treated rudely hy • mocracy. His failure is lR· £Overnmenl cmploytrn, & (JS ooml.nloua and b1a success la dll· tenet.or. reprt!•~nlall ve or auates graceful." leglslat.or cannot prov Id• mut h W hale v er. t be q u I ck relier. When It Joll11 lhu Uuc11ayer assessment la that the cltiienry on the munlrlpal ltivtil, how vor, thumbed its DOH at 1ovemment the m ay<>r <'an cutch hell because of burdenaome taxes. Indeed . mayora aret lhb and that Howard Jarvis and his elected oUlcluli, who prom111" th Prope>1ilion 13 epiaUe were pro. . most a bout m at k I n K l h., i r pbetic. A. it turned out, voters in ch1rge11 mort N>Urtt·ou• V1 the 16 states approved 80 percent of public. When h wH c1unp1.ticn the rerereoduma caWnf for lax ing, Washington O C.'11 M1tyor cuts and other bandcuf devices elect. Marlon Dorry, deonrH~ for government. hll bad exoorlcncr• with 0 C Paul Harvey 1overnment employees and pledced to put them on better manners. When John V. Llndsay WH runnlna New York City be conatantly implored bis vast army ot employees to be more clvll with the . public. Ll.ndsa.y failed In thll noble effort. SOME or tbe wont manners and bl"est .runarou.nda in all fCOVtrnrntnt ate experienced ln Washlniton. Thole folks whose bu•lnea" It ltrto re1utarly phone llOVf rn\'n@Ql offices are 8C· cuatomed to ~aviog an lnquJry transferred from one to five time• before reacblna someone with backbone enough to ad· dre11 It. 1be patience required for a uch foray s Into the bureaucracy can be learned But who can stand tbe im· pudence and stupidity that some aovernment ~lephone operators re1ularly dltplay? The bluest dolt. on th1a score are operators ut tbe departments of Health, ~ducatlon a.nd Welf arc: Jloualng ond Urban Development, aod Enern. A pox upoo them. LIKE M ANY In the buru ucracy. they are blank - fatced , unlm 11lnatlve. and •hlelded by their unions and the c·lvll k rvtce follaae. They oft.en re1pond with all the enthusiasm of • dog sleeping in the sun on som e dusty street lo a freshwater town. Jn many in· stances, they will not btlp you find the ri&ht olflce, person, or way We who must take after tbia lot become lnUJ"ed while cltal'lll· ed. But what of tbe uniDIUated soul matinC that alncle or OC· caalonal call? Bad telephone manners by a federal operator or by ~ federal servant wbo finally pkb up lhe Pbonet can drive even the dtten( aoa un- suspecting Aunt Marges In our Republic to the arms of Howard Jarvls and beyond. Now Jimmy Carter has. pried the bureaucratic vault open a bit ror reform of the civil service system. JI federal executives i.o tbe upper reaches are now aJ. lowed tJSe challence of tryi.Dc for a hiaber poeltioa, at tbe riK oC belng demo.led, perbapa in· itiatlve will creep into tbel:r de· meanor. Initiative ls sometbine accompanied by civility. BtJT WILL such clvUity fllttt to the lower reaches? Slnce we can't CCM.mt on that pra.pect, I recommend that citiuns auert lhemselws when engagine the mouter. Tell any public set· vant, amlcted with bad manners or lndiff ereoce, that you are a taxpayer and want your money's worth. But do not ex· peel immediate satisfactory re- sults. We must nnt get tbem to · realbe who they are workinc for. A bi.red band in the private sector works for an employer out to make a profit;-or an in· stitution where the bosses usual- ly can flre people. Tbese employees generally learn to do their jobs rlght, say please, thank you, and you're welcome, or else, altbough I admit that de aling with,-say, the gas or elec· tric company or a credit card establishment can make you think y.ou are trafficking wlth the government. The point is that the profit motives aUmulates com. petence, anCreVen iOOd manners. Alu, there ls no profit moUve in governmeol. so WHAT to do? Once, COO· fronted with a contentious federal telepbooe operator. I re- minded the good woman that I was a taxpayer and expected some service. "I don't wont for )'OU," Ibo snapped. "Ob yes, you do." I snapped back. She hung up. Cancer Research Focuses on Easing Pain 1 've never been certain that all we call progress is progress. I am not yet convinced lbat we are necessarily belt.er off Oying bi«heNUld.futer-and farther. But in alleviating human SW· rering -in lh1s we have made measurable. provable progress. And now terminal cancer pa· tieots are promised some re lief .from their agonizing SW· fering. The Wall Street Journal looked in on Fred Schultz. Word. - was that this former marketing manager for Topps Chewing Gum was "dying of cancer," that he was bedridden wilh severe pain. Five months aao he was. Art Hoppe But today, though he still bas the cancer, Mr. Schultz is up and around his Syossel, N.Y., home in no pain. THE difference is that Mr. Schultz baa received a series or chemical tnjections near his spinal cord. injections which act like a "circuit breaker In the nervous system." The nerves that carry pain to tbe bra m are either anesthetized or destroyed. It ls called a "nerve block.'' one or a number of methods for treating cancer pain. Each year nearly 350,000 Americans die from that group of d iseases we call "cancer." Each year another 700.000 new cases are diagnose~. AND WIBLE our cure rate ap- proaches one third (more with early diagnosis>. the excruclat· Ing. unremitting and debilitating pain associated with advanced cancer is now being relieved with a wealth of ne w knowledge relating to bow pain works. Understand. pain in some cases is a.necessary and often beneficial signaling mechanism in tbe treatment of iUneas. The doctor needs to know wbere it hurts In order to arrive at a diagnosis. But the pain of advanced cancer serves no known beneficial function and, inst.ea~. may make things worse. So new techniques are under development at several pain clinics. The NatiooaJ Cancer Institute h as Increased four -fold the amount it spends on pain re· search since the token $200,000 five years ago. WHILE DRUGS remain lhe most widely used analgesics, opiates are-being studied -and so are electrical stimulation of nerves , acupuncture, hypnosis. self-hypnosis and surgery. Brain·st.em stimulation. which involves planting in the brain an electrode that is controllable by the patie nt with a radlo· frequency transmitter In bis pocket, sounds like something out of Star Trek, but in moat pa- tients brief periods or aUmula· tion produce long perioda of pain relief. GRANTED, such treatment does not carry with it the exdte- ment and victory of a preven.tive medicine. But while others seek cancer "cures," medical science is now giving some tardy atten· lion to the treatment of "pain." And.tn lhls we may diacover that pain Itself, and the anxiety U · sociated witb it, sometimes worsens the disease and therefore should be treated separately. Parent-Child Relationship Woes Never End Experts keep predicting the demise of the tradiUonal parent· child relationship as we have come t.o know and love it. If they're right, what will we talk about at dinner parties? Take the other evening: "Ny husband and I are worried to death about Br~nda," the lady on my rtabt aald for openers. 0 She lnalau on liv· il\I ln that apartment of hers all by herself and it •s really not a s a I e neighborhood •• "I •UOPOH they just want t.o aaaert their Independence al that a1e. '' I ap-eed. "I have one like that. He woo'tu.tea to a~ I tell him. But what can you Clo? • ·•t wish mine were. All he does is s i t a r o und watching television." "Yes, but Brenda 's also mad about the poUer. And he's a no- good bµm who must be about fif. ty. I keep telling her she ought to rtnd some nice fellow her own aae and get married. But she jusl laughs and says she's not ready to aetUe down." ••TBEY'aE 80 darned ir· reapoulble at that ace." I said, 1b1kln1 my bead aympat.betlcal· \y. "One minute mine'• talkinC about running off t.o Jive on the Left Bank. And the next, be wants to buy a sports car. The way be drtves, he shouldn•t be let out of t.hel garage." "8renda neither. She wouldn't be a bad driver, but she's too vain to put on her alaue1. I can•t even 1et her tow ar a pair Of aenaJble aboes. Sometimes It seems all she ever thinks about ~-5:==-i~-l:,.;s her hair or her makeup or Ml' c OUiet. r c es! SbOn • lklrts low·Cut blousff , , "Mlne'• the opposite. Doesn't care wbat be wears. Talk about sloppy! And I'm sure sick in the middle of the night or he eats nothing but Junk rood. I finding 3 burglar in their know he'd never take the time to bedroom or ... Oh, I so wish prepare a decent hot meal for Brenda would move into a place himself. Once I asked him lf where she cquld be with people he'd had a dent.al checkup lately her own ago. ' and he as much as tqld me to "Yea, I've suggested that to mind my own business." mine, too. But he won't have It. "Yes, lbey hate ua ipterfertng. 'No old folk.J home for mo,' he don't they? My husband tried to says." explain the dlflerent Interest "Brenda's the same way. But rates on savings accounts to despite a ll the worries she Brenda the otber evenlna and causes ua, 1he'1 been a won· abe Ju.st turned on ·saturday derful rnotber·ln·law." Night Fever' and began disco "Well, I love my Dad, too,·• I dancln1. 'Toujoura gal.• 1he said. "But the fact ia they're said. 'TO\lJ<>w'l 1a1. • " both incapable ot taJdn~ care of · •(ioah, ~·re 3Catterbralned thematlves at their ace. • at that age, • I said. "Thcy'tc always forgetting to return over· M V DINNEll companion due library books or close the smllcd. "Do r,ou think we should l be talking like lh1s about our w ndows when ll rains . And parent~?" she asked. gullible! f'm always afraid that ''Why not?" 1 aald. "For thlr· mine 'a ~q to run off and joln he one of these kinky rell•lous ty years t y've bffn tarunc sects. f mean 1 wish heTd do 111te this about ua. I just bope we more, but 1 don't wanl 'him mak· can 10 on talking Uk• this about in& aJool~ _____ them for another tblrty." · .u..And-)'W bow w"bat ._.~_j "YOtJ'aE absolutely ri1"'ht. hope?" lhe said. ''I bope that lo They •Imply won't think of what thirty years our chlld.ren wt1l be could happen t.o them -cetl!oc talktns like lh1a about ua." NATION I WORLD • 1 • 0 -.. ··Nixon · to···fJecture . at Oxford Union : LONDON <AP) -T he Oxford Union ii ln debt, dl1repaJr and - tomt 1ay -decllnt. But ll ls where RJcbant Nlxon hu cbolen to leetur. on bl• ftl"lt ~I.a t to Europe alnce be res11nect the U S presldeney four JHf"l8JO. Tbe union wu (ounded ln 1123 for members of Oxlord Un1venU.y ~ oftea baa bffn called tbe world • fonmOllt student deblUn_i chamber. It lt a club u well. The 8.80 pounds -$13.JO -a term aubacrlptlon paid by lta 2,000 memt>.n LI the moet ex. pena!ve ol Oxford's many aoelet.iea. waa nicknamed 'Bunter· by bis dolpb, then aJt Oxford student, tried fellow1, after an lmrnortal fat boy U11Jucceufu.lly to expunge the mot.Jon created b tbe late Frank Rlebardl from the mlnuta. ln a Mrill ol JU'DI about imactnary IT IS THE UNION custom to treat Oreyfrian Scbool. -maln speakers at debates wltb Worldal-elul boJI are much more calculated impudence -ln words. ln fubkJa at un1venltles than they Some have not been ao lucky. Uled to beJ1ud It Exploding firecrackers greeted wu wltb DO blat ol bu1ine11man George Ward, wbo parado~ lbat on tumec1 up this year for a debate on h1I election u pre-labor unions aft.er beating a tone· 1ldeni ol lbe Ox-running and much-publicised strike tor d Un lo n . ln hi.I London factoey. lloylan'1 lnOtber Cabinet minister lliebael Stewart, told a. reporter: "I a put president of the union, was don't think bl• 1bouted down in W10 •ben be de· Jn UMJe it debated "That tJils Houle considers the minl-sklrt does not 10 fir enoueh." and cartted lt. bJ .,-to ~vot.el. • A motion in the l950s declared: "That in the opinion of thla Houle, Columbus went too tar." Union debit.ea ba\te a tradition of frivolity. Cbriatopber Hollis, a true·blue Troy writer and presldeot ln 1933, 1114: "It is a 1ood thin& that there should survive a place wbere the youn1 are encouraged to par-ade tbelr optnioils and to parade tbem in Ugbt-hea.rted fubjon.'' alCB _ul&alCAN OX.f'OSD men. backl'J'OUQCI made fended American act.ion in Cambodia bffCl1q a plea by fellow Oxonian and/ any difference to -authorized by then President Nix-_ BUT A •• MotlON, lost by 220 former Premler Haro'ld Meemlllan. ...!h> bit 1uccess." oo. Stewart walked out to about.I of -nvotes•to !AO, upset sChne emtnent peo- la1l\)year COUlhed up $200,000 toward -:C NIXON WILL "murderer" and "We want you pie. It said: "The monarclly abould • $1.$ miWon appeal~ help tbe Wlloa lecture tn tbe M••OM dead." be lacked, BucldQgba'm Palace given "Hold.it, Ooddyl You've got me al in one leg!" pay off debts, repair ats bulldlnp and aallelied debat.inl ball of the union Demonstrators invading the debat· to the bomeleaa and the corgis' ------------------become financially secure. u ln and od led th' Ing ball ln 1974 forced right-wing <favorite dogs of Queen Elizabeth II> a.u .. y Pt e•mt Towii Lights Up Without Cost AMHERST, Ohio <AP> -Cbristmu may be brighter than ever tor lhls oortbeut Ohio town because all 10,000 reaidenta wW get their electrlcl· ty free for December. It's a present from the City Cou.ncU, which voted this month to forgive electric bllls for one month after negotiating a lower rate increase wlth Ohio Edison, which supplies electricity to many northern Ohio cities. Prtme mlniaters llke Gladstone bu t l87B m e 00 e Conservative Party campataner put to productive work." and Ailqulth made their maiden Houae ol Com.mom. As 8 leeturer be Harold Soref to nee from one debate. Prince Pb.illp, the queen's husband, speeches to the union as under· tbprob•!>,1_!111 be ~~ted mo.I!_ kindly m ·E UNION IS famous for witty declined an an invitation to speak on 1raduates, and their busts wW look an .,, ...... pal spe-en at UJC even-i tnastee Si down 00 N'tXoo when he gives an in· int debates, wblcb made the union motions as well as Invective the motion and unJven ty r ..... _ ... •-•a. Thursday on t'nlernation· al famous. . speeches.. David Lindsay Keir denounced it as Y•i.eu wua "vulgar" in tone and "illiterate" in affairs. Old Oxford bands say the debates wording. Tbe unlveraily is aaog over the and lectures do not generate the at· SHE DIES 'IRYINC The Times of Londo11 , edited by old event. Every one of 800 available tentlon °"wit tbey used to. "Oxford man William Rees-voa. a ticlreta was snapped up lo line al Certalnly nothlng for tbe last 40 TO I:! ~VP HER ~ union past pretldeot, described the daybreak. Accommodation for re· years baa detonated the notoriety of ~P' CJ ..,,._,,., Oxford Union manner tbus: "It COO· porters and broadcasters fs Ugbt. the debate ol Feb. 9, 1933. when -EAST GREENWICH, R.J. <AP> _ sists partly of a .Jove of the sound of wltb tbe Greet War carnage of one's own voice, and the narclsslat1c NIXON'S VISIT IS a coup for Daniel Moylan, president of the union lhi• term. who secured him after the rival de Un.; society at Cambridge Unlve ty twice sent an invitation to Nixon San Clemente and failed to 1914-18 still in mind -275 members Police believe 10.year-old Kimberly ability to st.and up and talk abOUt approved and 153 voted against the Goodwin ran back into her burn.lne oneself with great wtt and urbanity, motion: "'Ibat thla House \vill in no house to save her dog. But she while pretending to be talking about circumatances fight for its King and couldn't, anctbot.b died. , more abstract matters." Country." Officials said Kimberly broke from The message, therefore, ls not the Tbe union wu Ugbtbearted about tbe 'rasp of ber mother, Marjorie mot.Jon. Hence the union will often be it, but Wi.Daton Churchill, fearful of Gagliardi, 26, as she was trying to found debating motions like this: a bus driver. Moylan is a tbe effect upon HiUer and Mussolini, lead Kimberly and four other "Thal this house prefen to sleep wtth College graduate in German denounced tbe motion a s •'shatter-children to aaf ety · its pajama jacket outside lts pajama get a Son Queen' and p pby. A roly·po.:.l::y_22:.:.:. • ..:be::.:__:in::lt:_'_' to::..::Bri=.::'tiab=:.!P::.res=li::K:.:e·:...:His::·=-:so:.:n.::..R:.:.u=-·---------------t~ro.;..use;;.;...;;;.;..;rs;.;..'_' ---------.. WE ALWAYS PUT UP LOTS of electric liibts downtown at Christmas and will do what we afways do this year," said Mayor Anthony DePaola, who bas been mayor seven yean. "I don't expect we will do any more but !-fil'W'e "n,. _ _,, couumerswill.'' ~ -• f U DePaola hu bis way, the free December /t..lJSlS electricity may become an annual prefeDt. Amherst serves 4,200 customers over a city· ~_.;of owned dlatrlbution system that DePaola says, n.ri"'° "goes ·way back to when we bad our own generators long before World War D." He said the city got out of the generating buslness many years aeo but still uses the distributioll system. DePAOIA SAID ORIO EDISON ralsed the rates it charges tbe city by 36 percent rate last year. The city started paying tbe higher nte Jan. l, but netOUated an adjustment that reduced It by about one-quarter effecUve Nov. 20, be said. DePaola said the rate reduction negotJated with Ohio Edisoo "meant they owe us about . $150,000 to $1.80,000 .• ... So that the electric fund won't benefit, the council voted to forgive the December bills that go out in February," he said. "I expect that will use about $1~.ooo to $150,000. ·' THE 11A YO& SAID THE aTY last lncreued rates to customers In April 1978. °'Paola said there ls more than $f62,000 lo the city's electric funds and be wants to make the free December bills a permanent tblng. Bl.p's Best Figures Don't Lie GREENCASTLE, Ind. <AP) -1be "hippest" students get the highest grades. a DePauw University study maintains. Dr. James George said one of bis computer programming students requested the bust, waist and hip meas ure ments -and grade point averages -of 18 of her sorority sisters, and found that the larger the hip measurement, the higher the grade average. . George declined to comment o~ tbe significance of the finding, but the colleague noted tbat tbe student ••certainly took her flsures seriously " Pot Plantings Urged. GUELPH, Ontario <AP) -The North American economy would get a U blllion-a-year boost if Canadian and American tanners could grow and distribute marijuana, the head of a U.S. group favoring legalization of the ctrua said. Gatewood Galbraith, {>resident of Kentucky Marijuana Feasiblity Study, told a conterence sponsored by the National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws that bis studies abow North American buyers spent U billion in Mexico and South America last year on the Ulidt ctrua. ST PAUL. Minn. <APl -Comic strips, coloring books and In- dian history have some- one in commo n : artist Chet Kodak. Koziak, 61, who drew the comic ~trip eharac· ters "1be .Flash" and "The Green Lantern" in tbe 1940s, bas illustrated a coloring book about tbe Chippewa Indiana for the Minnesota His- torical Society. From Kozlak's de- t a 1 led drawings, children ages 7 to 12 can team about the shelters that Chippewas built. and about their food, tramportatioo and their land. "I took my pencil sketches to Mille Lacs area and told tbe Ind.lam I dido 't want to bear compliments, I wanted help wl\b ac· curacy. I wanted the birch bark rig.ht and the clothing right," said Kozlak. "You can't just throw history at people who think they're not in- terested," he s ays. "You've got to involve the senses. let people participate.·• Humane Way? MARTINEZ <AP> - Contra Costa County will tSe ming fa5l-acting injections instead of a high-altitude decom- preaslon chamber to kill unwanted dogs and cats starting in January. The Board of Supervisors ap- prov e d the u se o f phenobarbital lnjectlons at the urging of humane eroupa. The . •688 PRIMERIB DINNER Specill . " ' $1.GllUSS* 3-Door Runabout Standard Features STEEL-BELTED RADIAL TIRESt AM RADIO (may be deleted for credit) ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER TINTED GlASS All.AROUND PROTECTIVE BODYSIDE MOLDINGS FULL WHEEL COVERS DELUXE BUMPER GROUP BRIGHT WINDOW FRAMES FRONT BUCKET SEATS MINl-cc>NSOLE COLOR-KEYED CARPETING 2.3 LITRE OHC ENGINE 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION RACK AND PINION STEERING FRONT DISC ¥ES --- STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD · STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD Check out the stickers, inciuding ~ifornia emissions and destination charges. You'll find the 3-door Pinto Runabout is sticker-priced $1,011 less than the Toyota Corolla Uftback tor comparably equipped models. And on the '79 Pinto you get a new design, inside and out Plus an impressive list of standard equipment. All at a surprisingly low price. t Steel-belted redials available 1fter Dec. 1 on Pinto Runabouts equipped Wl1tl 2 3 ~tre engme and Ol)tlOnal autom111c 1ran.-n1ss1Qn. FORD A• OML. '( PILOT ANALYS.S ···-K~v. ·Jlln Jones: Pied Piper of Evil Death Arrived At Nightfall 8y 81D MOODY .... VIC1'0&1A GllAaAll --..-.-~ "ll'1 a ~e«Un' qUttr plac-e. Lb.at 1Unkin' forest" -Sml\hera ln Eugene O'Neill'• "Emperor Jooes " • "lnum~h &1 ye have dooe u unto one ol t.be. leut ot t..beM m) brethren. ye have dooe It uo&o me" verw from Maltbtw 2S uaed OD Peoplea Templt' l~tterhead. Friday'1 supper wu Sloppy J~• with pork. satu'J!:r mom lag lhe cbUdren wale "Wiily Wonka and the Chocolatt' Fae· ~ry •· projected by tbc camp videotape machines. The eod came at n ig htfall when eomelhing at the very ~ ot mamanity colt.psed. Only the jungle and lU beats and its beasts and serpents re· mained lo be a wit.Deas to the vision ol the Abyss. __ .AS1' Mn' 11% people obedient- ty took their own lives at their prophet's behest. Tbe auwer clo only Ue ln anot.her. deeper jungle of the buman mind. We are left with the facls, im· perfect messengers. They portray a gathering crescendo •hlcb 1101De bad foreseen and even predicted before It C'Ulmlnated in a pact with Chaos. tbe god of disorder. at Jonestown, Guyana. on Nov- ember 18, lo the year of our Lord. 1978. Across the lield a curious aeigbbor watched UUle Jimmy Jones at play with bis friends ln a bam. Jte wu p~ing them into marcb.lna with blows from a slick. "You know," the man said to his wife. "he's either gonna do a lot of good, or he's gonna end up like H1Uer." Six ~an later, lnd1anapol1.s named Jim Jona bead of tu human rldtta romml.uk>o. He swapped bia old l''ord for a Cadillac. b&ack. He besan awap. plng real ~te. And Jones' Peoples Temple arew. EDWARD MUELLEa·s mother, Esther, was among those who joined. Later, she coo· tided to her son, "He juat want· cd money and power. Hla band.a were too good for work." Harbingers: church members were-expected to tum over their property to the Temple. Many did. Mueller's mother 1ave Jones m.ooo and the pront.s from the sale ol her fum.tture. Nursing home patients were ex- pected to turn over Social Security cbecb Dorotha Hlndman once vialted her mother lD one of Jooea ours· lng homes. "My mother was Ued to a chair and eight old women were sleeplng iD ooe room. No wooder net1bbors beard women 1cream· ing at night." abe said. BUT THE TEMPLE wu ln thrall. Jones said be was a pro- p he t of God, then Cbrlat Him.elf. To prove It, be performed mlraclft. Cured can· cers, be said. Hi.I sldekicu would say they had caneer;MueUer recalled. "Tbey.d co to the bathroom and ·come back wtth th.la glob. THAT WAS IN Lynn, Ind., Actually raw chicken liver. home of 900 aoula cuarded by Everybody cbeered.' •. tbat old-Ume reUgion in ita oeat But no miracles could cure white churches. Klan country, troublel be wu 1ettJ.q lnto with "fie J•C .,...,. I M IM!lf ... ,..INr .... ••••mere c .. ••••fer......_,, too. Black folk were oe~ about showine tbelr faces aft.er sundown. A porcbed white frame house with a backyard of peta and fowl was the Jones place. Father: James Sr .. disabled vet, part. time rail band, quiet. often absent. Aod a Klan1man. Mother: Lynette, factory worker, devoted Democrat and Metbodiat, fiery ln defense of her only son. Aod he, Depreaalon-bom lo 1930? 1n cracked and clouded photos, a choir boy in one. lo another, Pe<ik's Bad Boy, grin· ning, olive-skinned, blah cheekbones, straight black hair. Lynelle waa part Cherokee. DON'T OMIT MYllTLE Keo· nedy, a neighbor who cared for Jimmy while hls mother was working. She saw to it that be regularly au.ended the Church of the Nazarene. Jimmy Jones was to call her his spiritual mother. School record: "Very re· served." recalled a 1cboolmat.e. .. Jim's six-syllable vocabulary astounds us all," said the yearbook or lhc hlgh school be attended ln nearby Rtcbmood. College: "Weird, maladjusted and plain \Dllrieodly. '' said Ken Lemons. a roommate at Indian.a University. He'd poke Lemons with hat· pins through his mattress . Jones eventually dropped out and got his degree -years later -in education lrom Buller University. CA REER PROGNOSIS: Religion, probably in the Bible Belt. Helpmate: a new wHe, Marceline Baldwin, a nurse four years older than he. He met her while wortdDIC off.hours as an or· derly dwinl hiah school days. The couplt moved to In· dlannpoUs In 1&49. Jimmy had a nalr for down-home preacblng. With a difference; h1a preacb.l.q was lnterraclal. He and Ma rcellne beian a dopting children of dlHereot races. : Eight, ultimately. There were rocks and jeers. Marceline wu spat on. Jimmy endured. Prolpered, even, with hls mess••• or eq1.aallty, brotherhood and soclalhm. FOR IDS FJa.ST church be raised money by Mlllng import- ed monkeys door to door lor ta apiece. Hla sermou bef an to fall on more fruJUw aol . ~. vert1 opened t.helr hearts and wallet.I. In 1855 Jim Jones opened UM Peoplet Temple. It had a soup lbe Internal Revenue Service over two ol b1s Temple pro- perties. Joaea' world darkened, and he became coavtoc:ed that the larser wortd, too, faced dJ.I. uter. etomic bo&ocauat.. THEN Ill! &EAD a macazine article liltiq D1De of the world'• Hfett placea from nucJear fallout. One waa in Belo Horboote. Brazil. The other: Ukiah, Calif. Jones aent a frtena to 1cout Ukiah. Jooea went to Brazil. 1bat wu ln lMl. lfe stayed there two years, a mb· sLonary ln the jun1le. Once he made a side trip to Guyana. Back home a1aio in Indiana be was ord.aiDed by UM Dladplea of Christ in 1964. Hia heallnp and deaJln11 began inaplrlng catcalla lnat.eacl of faith. Rev. Jones sensed the omen.a and pre- ached that the end of the world was coming on July lS, 1967. He would nol be in l.ndianapoli.s to meet it. He would go to that place in Calilonlla the ma1azlne bad said wu ate. Andbedid. The world didn 'l end after Jones and 1SO of b11 faithful set· tied Into the hamlet or Redwood Valley outside of Ukiah, ISO miles north of San Franc:laco but, amid the vineyards, or'. chards and coastal forests a new world opened up. Pouring his old-time reUgtori In to new bottle•, Jone s nouriahed. By the early 1970s the Te01ple claimed s.ooo mem· bera. The lndJanapolla techni· que1 were repe•ted with one di!· ference: In a county with a lbtn popwation, Jimmy Jones could deliver a dlsclpllned 2:5 percent ol the turnout in an off-year elec· Uon. TEMPLE MEM9Ea8 NOW were bwdnesaroeo, community n1ures. 1bey built themselves a cburch, ttdwood with 1ta1ned 1lass windows. And a awlmming pool. Rev. Jones took hla mtMage nat.ionwkle, croalq the country to bus caravan1. He even stopped otr ln Indtanapolia and performed aome mo,. eancer • cures. He wu a Pied ptper to the reslle11, the roolles1, the feckleaa. 0 r . No I'm an Es I er. a California peychololtat, wu to uy that the appeal of a man Uke Jtm Jonea I• a silent call to tboae who are ''aeekinl an ::;r:fromfreedom.Theyaro ln March of a return to Ute comfort of ddldbood. eeeape from adult re1poD1lbUity, a uarch for MCarity lD •• lD· divldual who reU...e t.bem ot JIM JONES, INOIANA BOY Jone•, Age 10, end Cou81M In Lynn, Ind. log to give up that much freedom." Such rare leaders as Jetus and even HJUer. Egger aakl, represent an all·embracing certitude and escape from cbaot. Rhoda Johnson. only 16, left lndlanapolla ID 1970 lD heed of Jones' message. "I wu lilte a slngle ant ln the whole world. I was nothing colng nowhere. I was bored and un· happy at home," she said. "The Joneses made me feel like I was someone. Just the sound of his voice made you feel Uke you bad power." AND, SLOWLY, THAT was what Rev. Jones began to ex- ercise over his flock: power. Rhoda Jobmoo WU wblpped with a belt three Umes for such 1ln1 as pbonlni her parenta. Tbere wu no reaaoo to call, Jonea expla1ned: be wu Goel What elae did aQYODe need? Tomm,y Klee, '· wouldn't elll all bl.I food c:tD a camplq tripr Jones ftayed blm with a belt aDd ordered blm to eat. Tommy threw up. Jooes made him eat tbe vomit. A Ukiah woman refused to Join the Temple wbeo ber buabaDd dkL He would turn over bJa .., PQcbeck. Sbe objed.ed. '' IOND WANTBD II)' m.1Dd, and I wouldn't live it," abe re- called. "lie wanted my Idell tor aomeone elae to raiM, and I wouldn't live t.bem up. He Aid we •bould be wtlllnc to di• for bim, and I 'm not dyla1 for anyone." Jonet forebade her huaband to have sex with her and uallned him a new partner. The mar· riage d1.uol ved. Elmer Mertie quit bia job in tb~ area, turned over the pri from the sale or his houae to Jooes and moved to Uklab with b1I wife, Jeannie. They had alsnecl powers ol at· tomey to Jones. Al one point, Jeannie Mertie said, "My husband and J would have been wUUng to kill for Jones." Kill? As bU nock mulllplled, Jones looked for greener putures ln San Frandsco and Los Angeles. Grace Stoen. a woman whose husband, Tim, became an usll· tant district attorney In San Francisco, said Jones told her that establishing a cbur'cb IDLos Angel es "was worth $15,000-$20,000 a weekend." A BlJS WOULD drive south from Uklah every weekend. 1topplng off for rlve·bour services in the two cities and re· tumtna with Jones sealed with the collecllon In an armored compartment Ln the rear or the bus. Jones moved hi.S headquarters ln l t71 to 1 black sectJon ol San .Frandaco where be Uved limp. ly. To raise funds the cburcb sold pens and prayer cloths with pictures of Joaes on them. A blg seller at $$ wu a k>ckel with a picture ot Jooes oa one side and Marceline oa the odaer. On a sraDder 1tage, Jones ralled bll atOta. The church eatabU.hed an Im· pre11ive array of benefits: a free cliDic, a tecaJ aid omce. a free dining ball. a drug re- h a bil ltatlon program. All without any government or fouo· datlon auiltanc:e. .JONES' ACTIVl8M reached beyond the chW'ch communlty. Members demonstrated against the Jaillnl ol reporters in Los Angeles and Fresno, donating $4,000 for the defenae of one. Tbey Ht up a fund for widows ol alatn policemen, even eave $2,000 to keep an animal clinic from cloliq. On Memorial Day tm they marched oato the Golden Gate Brld1e. from wbJch some 600 perlGGI bne leaped to Utelr •· alba . .19* demanded that an antl·auidde fence be built. As they were at Ukiah, Jones and b.1a-tollowen were a potent pollUcal force. In the 1975 mayoralty eleeUDo Jones aent 150 members to work tbe pre. clnct1 for Oeor1e Moscone. lloacooe wcn by 4,000 votes and did not fcqet. Said"* UMfDblyman Willie Brown: .. ID a t11bt race. forget It wit.bout Joaea." MOSCONE APPOINTED Jones to the San Francisco Housin1 Authority. and he became chairman in 1976. The Peoples Temple became a base that politicians fell they had best touch. Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. at- tended a Martin Luther King memorial service there. District Attorney Josh Freitas Jr. wu a visitor. In exchange. Jones turned out the falthluJ to swell the atten- dance at a rally for RoeaJynn Carter In urn;. His bodyguards were stationed out.side wilh their beefy arms crossed, and "gave - the Secret Service fits." But the president's wlle didn't for1et either. WHAT THE POLITICIANS did not see was wbal went on behind double locked doors at the Peoples Temple. Members were expected to attend thrw or four services a week. Some Jut· ed until dawn. Jones wanted the parll'hloner.l to call him "Dad." To him tbcy were "my tbildrcn." He be1an trealin« them tlS such. ordering them paddled with a 4-foot-long "board or education" for such minor sins u 1moking or leavinc a stove bumlq. "He began to delight In the beatJnp." saJd Al Mert!e. ---""""'he lothes for the ~' Jimmy 1tarted twonure1D1 homea. He led ID -..cre1at1111 aeveral re1tauraat1' 1•nd a theate.r. '"'8 llnaOt Ila• from aome, actdrattoa frocn otben. •ldua dl&ellba. ,,.., ·11• r - elaarl1maUc leader wbo cu lfil2i~ mu ec11m111 out at cbaoe. • r "ALL OP t1I WA.NT to bt ebllclren aplD but an not wiU· • Vlctlrm were expected to say. "thank you, P'ather;· af\er their puoJebmeot. Jones then would embrace them and eay: "Father lovea you. You're a stronger penoa now. I caa truat you." MISCaEANTS WERE TOLD to box with opponents wbo1n Jooea bad Mleeted to pummel them. Nunet •t.ood by to attend lnJurles. At "~atbanls" sesslou members were humbled verbal- ly and baraneued over 1bortcom1DP. Beatinp increued In severi· ty. One g1rl wbi) embraced a woman Jhe bad:..DOl seen for a loDI wblJe yu struck 7S ttmes by thf "bOlrd · ol edueaUon" because Jones thought the woman was a lesbian. Tbe girl'• b'lltocka "looked like ham· burier," the girl's fat.her, wbo watched the beating, said later. Jonff resumed bis cancer· cures fOt' an awed congregation. Other under1ones were becom· lng themes. Wanda Johnson, a Temple member for four yean, remem· bera the first 1u.iclde drill In 1973 after eight people defected. Jones llDed up bis congre1aUon In San Francisco and Issued wine In cups. .. YO\J RAVE IUST drunk poi.on. and all of you will be de· ad ln 30 minutes," he said. Then be said it was just a tem. Of what. bedidn'tny. But death was iocreaaingly on-hb mind. "If they ever put me In JaU. •• Jones ooce told Uoda Mertle. "or lf I'm killed, we're all to commit suicide. killing tbe children rmt. then ourselves." Such words can leak, even througb double·k>cked doors. lo August W17 New West m1gulne carried an article describing Jones' political cl<>Ut but also re- porting defectors' stories or beatings, heavy tit.bing, forced doaaUons ol members' homes and property. forced confessions from parents to molestlng their own children. The magaz.ioe de· manded an lnvestlgatton. MOSCONE DECLINED to In· vesllgate. dtUlg absence of pro- of that laws bad been broken. Freltaa put his staff to work aod reached the same conclualon. But Freitas said months later that activities at the Temple were ''at least unsavory and raise substantial moral and non· criminal leca1 que.Uooa." Tbe matter did not rest. Sam Houat.oo. a photographer for The Aleociated Press, had a aoo wbo belonged to the Temple and died under ambiguous circumstances after he left the church. Houston also had two grandcblJdreo in tbc Temple's new community in distant Guyana. HOUSTON BAD Ct\NCElt and hoped to correct what he felt was a tragic wrong before he died. He aurmJsed the potential for violence in the church com- munity. symbolized by the 12 bodyguard• Jones story kept with him. Houston gave his &o the San Francisco Examiner. Houston hoped it would catch the eye ol hia congressman. Leo Ryan . a former high school teacher he knew through his children. Ryan called. Guyana la a land where reality has a bard time keeping abreast of promise.. Early explorers hacked through the 200-feet-blgh. triple-canopy jungle ln a search for El Dorado. a city. they were told, made of gold. Parts ot "Lost Horizon" were filmed there. Guyana is a hot, wet oatlon ol nearly a mlUlon blacks and A'31ana presided over by the eocialiat govenunent of Prime' Mlnlster Forbes Bumbam. IN tm THE Peoples Temple came to seek ita own El DorMk>, laking advantage or the govern- ment's oHer to let foreign groups farm the virgin rorest.s, forests ao thick that rower than half of the 81 U.S. warplanes that crashed there during World War It were ever found. The group leued 824 acres, cleared them and 1>e1a11 growing tropical fruit. okra and corn and rAlslng ptgs and chickens. The 11ettlement. named Jonestown for Jones, grew &o about 30 bar· rackl painted in Caribbean put.els of pink. blue and )'ellow to houae the Temple followers. Jones himself moved there permanently ln 1917. He re· •'-ned hll bouaint post by die· taUn1 a me1Hle over the Mort· wave radio be used to keep ln touch with the San FranclAco , congreption. He wus now truly an Emperw Jona, AOverelgn of all hfl 1urveyed, Moaes in an un~ proml•lftl laDCI of tropical de· luges. vampire bats, plranhu. and, alto. hft kind ol hope. ms am.DllEN, a Temple re· leaae 1aid in 1J77, • 'eQjoy 1 1tate of be&lt.b, well·belnl and happl· oea1 the never would_havc a • JODe9tOwn had Ute b1eu1nc of :Jownu:nmt ln Georptown, 150 unfle mllee dlat.ant. Jones come wltb tlllt kh1d of laudatory letters that politlclans write by rote. Tiioy c:t&me from such 11 Mn. Carter and Vice President Walt.er Mondale. He wrote: " ... Knowlna of your con.cregation 'a deep in- volvement In the maJor social and coa.slituliooal iaaues .of »ur country ll a great inapirallon to me.'' The government allowed hJm to s hip ln aupplloa without t.eal6us customs red taPt and looked the other way when aome shipments Included automatic rtflea. · "THIS"U;.t.\ BEAU'l'IFtJL Jewel," said Charles Garry, the Temele'• lawyer In San Fran- cisco and a defender or the Blade Panthers and similar groups. "There Is no racism. sexism, no aselsm <one member Hid he WU 108), no ellli1m, DO hunger.'' But there wu something elae. . aomet.h.lng in the nlabt beyood tbe tree line. It beaan to haunt Jim Jones . He s poke or "enemies" allied with the U.S. government. intent on destroy- ing him and h1a dream. Jonea radioed Garry that he was thinking of a mass s ukide. Garry says be talked him out or It. Defect.ors, the few who said they eluded the armed guards, s poke of a Jungle madness beyond the night-dark fiction of Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness." DEBOllAff BLAKEY, a defec· tor. said misbehaving chJldren were taken to a well "to see Bigfoot.·· then lowered bead finl lnto the blackness untll they screamed, ··1·m sorry, Fat.her. I'm aorry." contritely enough for Jones' saUsracUon. Tom Bogue. 17, had been in Jonestown more than two years. The first year WU ooe or freedom. A year ago, he said, Jones began "acting crazy." There were nightly meetings. The residents would be sum- moned from sleep by a siren, lined up by armed guards and given glasaes of red Uquid that Jones said was poison. "We 'd drink as we were told " Blakey said. Then, after nothirig happened, Jones would say it had been a loyalty test. BOGUE SECaETLY learned survival techniques from visit- ing jungle Indians and one day be.slipped away. He was caught, chained by the legs and put to work chopping logs 18 hours a day . A "punishment box " scarcely larger than a coffin was built for the victims of ,Jones' displeasure, Bogue said. The bush telegraph carried ominous tidings to the outside. Jones called them "outrageous Ues. We do not 'brutalize or ex- ploit anyone." But there was evide nce "Father's" health was falling. His stateside physician. Dr. Carlton Goodlet, said Jones bad a serious but unspecified illness. Goodiel told lawyer Garry that Jones was "lit.eraJly burning bis brain with drugs." AFTERWARDS. WHEN Jones was beyond help. Dr. Egger, the San Jose Slate psychologist. would grope for an explanation: "A person with a serious lllness. such as a tubercular, thinks it's unfair that he must die and tries to"' infect others and take them with him. like 'he ancient pharaohs taking their loves ones with them into doath." Like o jungle drumbCal. dis- quiet over Jonestown gained cadence. La.st May, 57 "grief· stricken parents and relatives" petitioned Secretary of Slate Cyrus Vance to help, calling Jonestown a "concentration camp" where their loved ones were held captive. They asked that thelr plea be forwarded to Prime M1Diat.er Burnham. and Vance did. • U.S. Embassy olficJaJs from Oeoraetown periodically visited JonHlown to take data oo bh1h.5 -33 babies had bHn born there without a death -and for Social Security. Numerous penalon check• were found eventually at the settlement. The omcJals said none or the r el'ldents com· plained. Defecto rs sara they were ofrrud to. BEP. RYAN DECIDED to 10 see for hJ~lf. It was charac· terlstlc. Ile had once tauaht for two weeka In the Wat~ area Of Los Anttles to \Ht the effect co childrtn of the riot there. He spent eight days In Folsom Prl1011 In California to exatn1M condtuom nr11thand. While Jonas prcaided over bis "chlld'ttn" fn>m 1 tbrona ac· tually a slat back chair In the open air pavtllon ln the tent.er Of Jonestown, Ryan beld court eyery Friday in hi• Waablngt.on office. perched ln an antique barber c hair whlle his H · soclatet 1ipped wine. Friday wioe ritual Nov. 17. He arrived, laltaad, ln Joo~ that d11. wtth hhn were aeveral ( ... MITHPUL, .... A10) CALIFORNIA I NATION I WORLD MEDI MATIC PRE OPENING Danish Poet Unusual to End .,, penoo 1 1m1Jl, h1&mb1 t man rec· oealMd u the mott ort1ln&l 0.nlah •riter In tbi• eentut)'. bul who cited poor tf'ter a Ute ol wtn and women. ADJUSTABLE BED SAlE COPENllAGSN, DHmark <AP) No <>ne follow~ u a htlrM brtc,titb painted with no.en. ~ ud oAtd 'llrla took JeQI A'lC1&1t Schade. poet and prophet ol ~.to b1a arave.. "Why lhould ft try? Wby abc>Wd we 10 to tilt crawyard• Wtt know~ are not tbtrt, bul ue 1lrHdy 1lttla1 aome•bere bullly writ1n1 poetry like )'OU 1lway1_ctML" &kl Vlrlua.. Sdaade. he po«-t'll i on and a we11l llnown Journallal, in tit. eulogy wae at the cemetery wt..re ScbK.l, ln hla unpainted wooden casket and wear· Ina hla holed •hoes and ra11ed clothes. wae bwied one ar•ve away from that ot Hana Cbrtatlan Aodenen, the •too'· teller wttb whom ta. w11 ott.n com· pared. Srbade's fame never reached very'""" heyo""d--Denm•rk Hd Scandlnavta, however. But the crowd that flUed tbe church ColMott --Mfof• ....... .., .... le(Jil ecfltng Nell, rMdlflO, ..,."lflO TV encl r&xtflt In l1m1rlcM.e CoftM MIO WWII IN tor"'*' """69 .,._ • M .. IYMl In ................ ., ..... ~ ~ oer-.o. Ot1t10•11•• .... ~ llollt. You'll _.. .... ~ ALL SIZES ANO MATTRESS FJRMNESS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MEDI4t°MATIC rnatud. hundrtda of mourner walked NoodlQ' from tbe dllwth In Ute center ol Co~nbqen to ' nearb.1 art pllery lo clr1nk ft\errUy to ~ ~ of the poet. novell l ..-ct pla)'wn&hl who died last wt!'ek al aae 7~ SO IENB AVGV8T Schade madt b1t laat Journty throu1h th• 1trffta ol Copcnbacen alone tn the llluatrated hearse No one except the 1rave d111en Featuring Sleeper Lounge Adjust-A-Bed Ind oth« top branda and later jolned the wake Included the 23539 Calle de la Lui• eUi. of Detlmark's cultural wt aJoaa ~ IT WM ONE OF the motl u.nuaual funeral.a evt'r ln Coptnhacm. but t.bton Jena Aupl Schade waa an unuawal IUOH11E -Owned by Sherry R. A.ndrens of Corona del Mar CH20) water (ffUEI color represents her as a watercolorist. SmOking . Foe Wiru Lawsuit DES MOINES, Iowa CAP > -Dr . Mark Ravreby didn't Jlke it at all -being surrounded by s moke 1n the no· s moking section of on airplane. So he rlled a s uit against United Airlines, 1"'"""•11cw11or,.,. ··1>1e1)ot t11e O.f· ··~lilelb't Miii• ,...... charging that there ... ,_ of lfte '"' edition of tlle 'WllO'• W?>o o4 ,,.,..,..,.,ea 't gb r c..111orn1• Lk....,.. P••ltt •• 11 , .... ,. • .,., .., 1n1.,.,11,. p1 .. i.. _ c1e waan enou room or , ... , 10 M•i.e ""'...,· .io1 w11>111re e1ve1 . $vi•••· a. ... ,., w111• non-s mokers in the --.ai-:-:,-:-. -::_:".". .. ::.: .. --=-=-=-=-==:=:::--::=====:::::..__;P!::l::a::n::..e 'a flrst·cl~s cabin. Candy T-s~n Su:eetS~s SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Just in lime for Christmas, Frank Nemlrofsky has the perfect gift ror the kid who bas everything -a T-shirt that dis· penses candy and bubble gum. "I wanted something really different, and one day it hit me: Why not have a T-shirt that kids could play with?" said the chubby, balding 32· year-old Nemirofsky. "EVERYONE WEARS T·SIU&TS. Now we've invented one that people can play with," he said in an interview. When he says invented, Nemirofsky 1s serious -he paid $25,000 for attorneys and paperwork to get patent No. 4.120.0s:J for his brainchild. So far over 100,000 of the shirts have sold in stores across the country at $5.95 for children's sizes and $6.95 for grownups, he said. He added that some.2,000 stores will be carrying the cotton knit candy dispensers and he expects two million will be sold by the end of next year. THE SIURTS CO•E IN FIVE dealcna: gum· ball machine, jeJJy bean. Santa Claus, heart and slot machine. They have a pouch that hold• the jel· ly beans or gumballa, and there's a slot in the front to put in your penny and pop out your treat . They were the hit or the Imprinted Sportswear Show held tn Dallas in September. The show was staged by Impressions. a trade magazine devoted to the nation's T·sblrt industry. "Everyooe's reaction, the first time they see one, io to laugh," Nemlrofsky said. "Kids are just fascinated with them. We have gotten good feed· back from a number of teachers who used them tn the classroom, leaching youngsters things llke .counting and using money." THE GUMB~ AaE sugarless, and the jel· ly beans come in a wild flavor assortment lnclud· Ing peanut butter, watermelon and banana. Refill packets of goodies are49 centl. Nemirolsky, who has a marketing back· ground, formed his Body Media Creations rtnn two years ago and until now has worked mosUy on traditional silk screen T·sbirt printing for a number of companies, includint proh!ssional sports teams, record companies and fast food out· lets. MAGISTRATE Mat· thew McEnlry or Small Claims Court ruled lhat United, a division of UAL Inc .. must re fund the $410 Ravreby paid for a round-trip ticket from Des Moines to Lake Tahoe, Nev., in Ju. ly 1977. Ravreby, an attorney, sald be expects the airline will appeal the ruling or .. they'll have everybody doing this." RA VJlEBY. a former s moker and an internal medicine specialist, said he has a bronchial con- dition that is aggravated by smoke. He said there were three rows or seals in the first-class cabin of the plane, but only one row was f o r non - s mokers. "You know what their defense in court was?" Ravreby &sked. "They said, 'Sure we gave you a non-smoking section. You couldn't s moke there, could you?' -"THAT REALLY got me," hesald. McEniry agreed, say. ing the airline made a •·token effort" to segregate smokers and non-smokers. and that "there was no protection for non·smokers." Contract Set SACRAMENTO CAP 1 -A $2.8 million COO· tract for rehabilitation of a 20-mile stretch or the Della -Me ndota Canal has been awarded to a Fresno firm. the U .S . Bur eau of Reclamantlon said. 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Fruit \tt<' erew ln h yard 11\ey \i51ted n dorm1lof). trowded Wllh rows of doubl1 bunks. It remlndt-d Lane of a •lave mp ln anottwr boa&tdt'd· up dormitory an elderly 1-d> eald. "I f~I flat. - J a mes Cobb. an At h letic f ormer Temple s talwart. tbougbt his mother and slsters looked undernourlsh~. llunken cheeked. · ..__ Jones answered Polnll'd ques- tl o n s from r eporter Tim Re iterman; ~·ho had written Sam Houston's story "J have never advocated mass suicide." Jones said "I only aaid lt 's better that we comnul aulcidethanklll." TO LANE, JONES said: "There is great dignity ln dying. It is a great protest. a great de· moostratlon for everyone t o die." The next afternoon, a s rain clouds darkened over tbe JW)gJe, the mood changed. Someone had slipped a note lo NBC News re- pe>rter Don Harris. "Please help us get out of Jonestown," it said. , Ryan then was attacked by a m an with a knife. Lane grabbed the assailant, who was wounded by bis own knife. The attacker's blood s pattered the con - gressman. Ryan's party, with 16 defectors. climbed aboard a truck. A tractor helped push It out of the mud. and it beaded for the airstrip where two planes wailed. LARRY IA YTON, 32, one of J ones' clooe aides, went aboard one plane, posing as a defect.or. "Watch him," muttered one or the Jonestown residents. Cobb recaJled one or the men bad a "dil!ep w aled 1taro. like death." At UH-alfl>C)rt. Ryan'• party left lhl' truck and na.rted walk· an1 to lM airp11lnn Aa lhl'Y •P· proachcd. a tr t tor. pullinM an Optln trailer. appeared on the runway L•tt-r, tt-lev11lon \ 1~wen. IH"Ound th world wouJd watch . throua h the! NB ca m n l\man'• lai.t film, us C'ulll1t11 c mC'rRed from tht• trailer and Ol>('n d fire , SOMF. "JO OED VICTIMS wt>rc \Mn 111\ot 1n tbl' bead. Th(! C'ult111tit ktllt-d Ryan, llur rlb. NBC Nev. cameraman Robert Brown 4Dd Gttstory Robiuon, a photo11r.-phf'r ror. the Sin t 'ran- cbro }:xam1nor. Ont" of the-, c ult members. PMrlcaa l"arklf. 44, who had tried lo leave wtlh I.he Ryan par· ty. also wu kllled Ten others wert.• wowidt.'d Dack al Jonf'stown , Jones Aather~d his disciples around tht' pav1Uoo "I have ord rt'd the deatm of the congressman and all other me mbers of lus pur1y," he said O\•er t he loudspeaker TDEN, EVIDENTLY, he learned there hod been sur- vivors ol the attack. "The tirqe has come for us lo meet in another place." said Jones. His followers gave a clenched lisl .s.alut.e as their leades:-aaid-: "To die in revolutionary suicide is to live forever." Guards wilh automatic rifles r inged the pavilion. Dr . Lawrence Schacht. the 30-year-old settlement physi· cian. was a 1977 graduate of the UC Irvine College of Medicine. Stateside colleagues remember him as a man much preoccupied with he lp ing the poor a nd forlorn. BUT ON TJDS day. he began pouring cyanide from bottles marked "M & B Laboratory Chemicals" int.o the rusUog bot· t.om half of an oil drum, made into a large tub. Two nurses stirred in a fruit flavored liquid. its ruby cofor contrasting with the battleship gray of the drum. T he m e d ical t eam began s quirting the fluid into the mouths o f t h e s q u irming children. Adults were next, lak· Ina th Ir~ In paper cupe. One woman rebelled. "No! No 1" lht others crled. ''If Father t1ay1 to do It. vou should do it .. She drank l 'HACHT A 8 k ED Ode ll Rhodts. a 36-year-old teacher. t.o f~tch a al~Ulo cope. Rhodes ran to «iet, It. a.nd kept on running. lo· to .tht' Jungle. He Is one of the few known survivors. Guards. turn d back others. T~fl mud around the pavlUon becaml' a mass or writhing c hlldrt'n. women and men, rrothlng • t tht> mouth. scream· 101 . OM by one . five minutes rifler they dra nk.· their eyes rolled up and tbey d ied . Families died in each other's urms. An elderly man Jabbed a syr· ln&'e"' In~ bis neck. Jt remained ns he keeled over. A young woman ln purple slacks fell dead in a bush or purple flowers. Eighty dled in the pavilion. sprawled over the tables, on the Ooor and into a set of white leather drums. Overhead swung the sigo paraphrasing the philosopher George Santayana: "Those who do not remember the past are condemned t.o repeat it." JONF.S REPORTEDLY look a small plat.ol from his pocket. put it lo bls right temple and fired. e_!e_U.,acrou_tbe steps leading to bis throne. h1s arms clenched above him as If in exhortation. lie was among three found with bullet wounds. The gun is miss- ing. Jn lime. the screams faded to moans. Then silence. The cups blew away in the wind. Several dogs roamed a mong lhe dead. They stopped at the .tub, sniffed and drank. They. too, died. Garry. Lane and Odell Rhodes cowered. terrified, in lhe jungle. One man had crawled Into a ditch and lived. So <lid an 111 woman. Some. presumably in· eluding som e guards, melted in- to the jW'lgle. AT JONESTOWN, THE pact with Chaos had been kept. The only living were two pet macaws, gaudily hued in blues, reds and yellows. perched on a fence awaiting the dawn of the new day. TOllMll!L.Sa. HEHllY S. TOMICIEL. Sii., '"*"' ol We&tmlMl9f, C. P-_..,on $"""•'• Howmtter 2', lt7t •t St JHepfl's HosPll•I '" Or~. C•. SWvl'ted br l>ls wfN ........ E .. t '°'" ....,, S. Tomltl ... Jr. of HUfltlnolOft N-mbef 17, "71. S.WVl...cl bY hi\ New-t 8'1a<h, Ct. PKllk View wife M•ry '""°""· N \ '°" R-r1 L Mor"tu•r'f dlrecton. Term Set F or Fraud 8'•<". <A. llftd Wllllem G. Tom-l•I Of ~f'Cleft G,,,,,., C.., -t d""Vftter -.Wrlly"" SI-' of Slnkltlq Sc>rlnqs. "'""'YIYMI .. •ltO S 9'•nck"lld<.,, •lld • t lsttr RO!.ell• M•< No•• ol H•,,,.rth, Pwftrlsytwnl<t -e NII· llrol"•r VlftCont Kr•monowskl ot Olt11tlde, Pef>ftsylv•,.I• Fufter•I MNkH wlll .. l'le4d on Wedlrw50o. ... vember 2', t'7t •t 4•00 PM •t Plt<'ce ~ Stnl""' 0-1. Hunt· 1ft91011 kkf>. C.a. with Rov. En" Htus ... Chepl•lft of SI JH•P"'• "°'911•1. 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Robert L BARRY "BUZZ" MILLEA. ,,,...,.,,t 80ftll•ll ol St Georoe'• EP••<Oe>•I of Mln lof> vi.to. <A P .. wo •••Y .,,. C.11\irch ot ~ Hiiis officleto1>9 1 ... Ho-..mllff 1'. tm .al Leite "4•v•w Cl lerrne"t wrvic:f'S .,11 be IWIO In lfW t'f. C. s..rvt..., Or I'll• wife C..-Olyft, lemOy plot 111 c;..,.. Hiii '-tet'Y '" Mlf!S Jer,.., -S<ott "'lli.r, •l•l•r llochlli., Gonfte<1Kut. Service• -M••lfte B••o., of M iami lleecft, the dlrectloft ot Mertoor ~Mounl Florld• Ser"O<.H W•-><SeY. Nov Olln Mo<'!....., CO.I•-· ~S»4 ~mlH!r 2', ,.,, at I lO PM 111 IM SMULn (II•"' OI Pa< Ille Vlf'W M•mor••• JAMES ~ SHUl TL. rf'Slclefo( of El P•rk, UOO PA(lllC Vt~w O tlve. Toro. (,e P~tecl •w•y on Ho¥ember '" 1911. LOWlftO llutb.tftCI ot Mn A La Habra woman who admJUed in court t h a t s he d e frauded Ora n ge Co unty 's Welfare Department of nearly $10.000 has been s e ntence d t o nine months in the county jail. IAL.n.IBGHOH F41MHA1. HOMI 646-2424 Cosla ~esa 6 73-9450 Deaths Elsewhere Josel)lllM Sllu4tt Mid l•U..r of OavlO M1c11"1 !>/>ullr -J•,,..s CMrlu Shullt. Vhll.Clon today from 1.00 PM to 4 00 PM -, 00 PM 10 •:oo PM ., O'Co,,nor Lequfta Hiii' Mortu•rr. H301 Allcl• Pa rkway. Gr•vesldt s.rvlU\ ~ 2 00 P"' at Cl Toro Cem•••rv O'ConftOr l•Ou"• Hiii\ MOrtWWY dlrK'°"- Su perior Court Judge H. Warren Knight im- posed sentence on Betty Aguirre. 21, after s he plead e d guill-y l o c harges of we lfare fraud. It was successfully al- le,::ed that Mrs. Aguirre to ld welfare officials that the father of her two minor children was not living al home. IB.L llOADW A Y MOnUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 ~TUlHIU.-l.AMI MOlTUAIY WISTC~ CHAPll. Crerretory • Flower ShOp 427 E 17th St. Costa Mesa 64M888 PBClllOTMHS SMt'TH'S MOrlUAIY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach ~539 SH9F• MOWT'UilY 976 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 494-1535 VATICAN CITY (AP> -Cardinal J o sepb Marie TrtD Nha Kluae, 78, a rchbishop of Hanoi and Vietnam's only r e presentative in the College or Cardinals, 1 bas died ln Vietnam. LITTLETON. N.H. <AP) -llobert C. HlJJ, 61, former ambassador to Spain, Costa ru ca. El Salvador, Mexico a nd AreenUna, died today at hi.a borne. 8ECXl!ltLEGOE EUOOAA ~ BECKEALEGGE, .,.,..., ...,.., on Nowmoer n . 1'11 efl~ • IOft9 lllneu. Siie II survl....,, I>'!' her Mot~ lier_.., 0. 8.cll9'~ of s.n Cle_,,.., C. -t ft>K• •nd Mr;Now Miu l\loc"~ ,,.s m- 1\<'r llOnla lfl C.lllomle •Ince "" aftd heel ""ed In L;tQuN Seki! slnt• 1•n Memorl•I ..... I< .. Wiii tie lleMI Frl<MIYI Otum~r t , 1911 lit l .O PM al TIW Church ot Ille A"O"I\. 1100 ,.,,_ ""· P•'-"•· c. ll't•r"""'l wlll ~ "' Mou111a111 vi.ow Gt<Mt..-y. I" 11..., of •-n 11111 lamlly r1!<14Jelt• conlrll>U- 110,.. b• meoe to '"" E uoor• A 0.Ckerleoge ,,..,_ .. I Fund, C/O TIW Cll<irch of ttw At19els. P~. C• Sl>elltr LeouN llea<ll Mort....-y dlr.c ION. SA .... She received $'9,825.22 while be was. in fact. al home and supporting his family. Mu seum Plans T ea LULU $APP, ~ •way Oft Now· ember 21. 1911. Servkes.,. ""°'"9 at H1rb0r L~ Ollw Mortuary, Cos••Mew.se.sss.i A Christmas tea, bosl-SAN DIEGO <AP> -SHINH ed b th ill Dr PAllLEY EOWARO $HIN Ell, y e Affi ates of • 8. aex Gonoe, 64, .,..._, ~OI Vivien s. SMooer. the Laguna B e a c h former president of San ••ti.er of su""' Jn" Jewe11. Museum of Art, will be Di Ci a-.1 Mi or....,.etllt!f ot ~Ill•, Welldy -ego ty ~ ramar s19PMn. •''° ...,.,,_, iw two''"•" held a t the museum colleges died of a heart Monica s-... -Monter Ulllt •I'd D 12 attack Friday at Bor--l>fotrwr a--oe SN111tr. Gr•wes!Oe e~. at 1 p.m. urvl<e• will bt lllJkl on Tllffday. Nov· rego Springs after jog-•m11tr "· tt111111uo AM at For .. , Peter Tiner, irustruc-mna u wn Mernorlel Pm. ~H.. J'or.st tor Of Stai.ned and etched 1533 N. 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HUNTINGTON BEACH-963-9731 DAILY PILOT INFORMS In the ---- ' • I .· .. , ~COUNTY OM.Y AL.OT All •11 &~ W@Mir County IgnOred Again? ~ ~ (/;;\ r,:J M A @ ~ a,. KATHY CLANCY Jlm GoeneU of the Southern Callrornia Aa· COLD STORAGE'°' SAU Ol '4AJI .... rt.., .. ed ... " .. ~ ............... 221 ••ealrtcel ~ ....... ~ "".............. • ~.. oto +11"F i'I• ~ \:!!!I U \:.1 LJ ~ •-Or ,.!..~ MfYtr,..... ~... "'-uU soctaUoo ct Govemmeata said alt quality plannen n.u n-ance ~ty ana-.. a..... uec: ve lncluded tbe Los Anleles County project.a baled on -1 -I "· t 'd Yl'x20'/U '/40' I I \ cMtiffred to yoUf' door. • ' Non refrltereltd "Coe 0 pob&t'fn ' T~ IDl'1t~ Co 1"ot 0-.. Pol "7lll ~·-Monday &ht a propoMd nc:looal llDOI· UIUIDptlom that tbey COU ld be built by 1917. cw f'fd IQpt. Otl""'1 tlw nniwtrs ond oc1ao1t i;ou ~ t~a-· pl~• tu.mint lnlo a Loi AqeleHriented He den.led that the South Cout Air Quality conlelnera elao ev.....,. to MMt your to IOlw *"eQuit•n in 9(>rmi""'11l o1'd btwn..u Mml ·-port.a...-. ,wcse. Manacement Diltrkt'a clean air plan w .. Loi JtOl'' ~to l'ot l>uan At Your~. 0,.,. Tbomal JF.na, eitecutlve direc:tc>r for the Ancelea oriented aad aaid planners are recom-CONTAINER STORAGE, INC. (411)1JMMI . alor•t• or export r•retMftta. Cell toll free '" Cellfornl• 100·77l·3a34 for your ,, ........... Cooat ~ Pilot. PO 8oz um. Coito Muo. CA County Tr1a1 aUon Commilaloo, contended mendlnc that a rellonal lranaportatJon improve- 92af. Al~ lf'tr«tra os JJOS$tbl4' Will .bt OftftOfMf. t.ba1 tba llat ol 1 waya to deu up the air ladudes metit plu be developed within ooe ,ear. but pltOMd "'°"'"" or Lt ttt"1 not mcludmg fM aeveral ~ Loe Alie• ... County tramportatloo r'f'Oder'• JWl "°'"'· oddrtu und bul!Mu hovrt' p#tOM ~Ject,t but nooe ln Oraqe County. natmbf'f'ocmROI M ro"'*Nd. ThuC'OOriuQf>PHl'ldai· tincfJll~.. "a.Meally lt appeara that the air quality mana1..,.. plan la 1wdiaa the trwportatioo improv«Dmtl," Jenk_IDI told eommluiooen, aay. lna be would prefer to see a~ tnnlporta· COIOll88IONBll8 TOOK no aeUOD on tbe pro. ----------------- posed $500 milllon·a·year llat of ways to clean up nSkiJi11ni:';1-:c;i!~=n.;:;~_-r:.::.r.-.::re:-:u.eli:ibest:t:p1i:a:ce~to~ Ule amoay air. buy or sell ski wear and equipment ID tbe • C•rtl €•rt W. lllftflftll .... DEAR PAT Wl1ert can I get an "emer.iency information card" that. would Include my name, adclrffl. pboo~ number. lnnoculatioo record, food and dr\ll allergh.'S, doctor and misurance mforma· tlon and a phone number whert my parentpi comld be reached• LE., Costa Men C.... llealta·Se•• ~ bJ wrtU.1 c. mf N • ._..ay, Saa&a A.u. Ca.Ill • ..,., or by ~12•1 ••••·nm ftrm'• .. E'llerleee1 B~ SeUMr'' eanlllJat wh&J• •UIL Pl9e WeM:tfk•· tlM ... eeeraeeey ee.&ad ..,__..._, &Mwalld· Slae, ~-ftalM em ...... IMlilea&llrM Hr· reMb ..... ,...u.elll ......... aDel'lles. tion plan n nit. ••rr ~A Pa08LtM," Commlaaiooer ~alpb Di~rlch said "Whether the chicken or the egg comes ftrst ls an old question." · Jenkina contended that the plan coWd commit future regiooa1 freeway aod transit dollars lo tbe Los ·Anldea downlown people mover. Wilahi.re corridor or double-decltinc the Santa Ana Freeway in IM Angela-coaDt.y. Jen.kins said be doubted the Los Angeles pro. jects could be completed ln time lo meet the 1987 clean alt atandarda, but could tie up recional plan· Ding and cooatruction reaou.reea. Jenklnl said he would have\a formal iltalf re-Dally Pllo&. 642·5678 eompmenclation ror eommlsaiooers' acticp!Dec. u. ._ _______________ _. Car f elePhones•Pagers•Two Way Radios !SAYE BOii TIME ••• .nil M•EYI I ; • COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN YOtlR OFFICE ANO PERSONNEL IN THE FIELD. * COMMUNICATIONS WITH YOUR CUSTOMERS Wti!LE YOU ARE IN YOUR CAR. • ELIMINATE TELEPHONE BOOTH CALLS. c•nak 11..Meal ee .. Mllu, .._. ,._. ... &ype, ..... wD treablell& ~ ud medical la· "IP 11108E CAN be implemented by 1987, ..,.~onaa&iolt ua lilt X-ray reports, then projects should be implemented in Oraoae bow1a lat.orator;. abllormalillel, ud a waJle&·sbe __ eoun __ ty_by_l.987_u_w_eU_, ·_· J_enkina ___ Wd_. ____ _ I EKG repreneU... A lledkal Alert s&kker a&a&· lac: '"Emer1eaey Medical Records O• My Penot1" alto can be requested for YOUJ' wllldAleld or walle&. --OWAW-Mcrw tw.c Ezc;l..te Nilfe-.,..-----.--Real-lea...a DEAR PAT: I am 67 years old and cet a small ,-Ut widow's pension. I also receive houalng assistance Real Santa from the government. WoU.ld it count against me lt I apply for ~I payments? · See and b811eve K.S., Santa Ana at Huntington center. We offer a complete line of private business/industrial radio systems. car teJephones. and wide area pagers. For new systems or equipment to expand your existing system. ...... -s..\llct 0.-. tor S 1e11de rd CMIMu!laliol •Corp PERSONAL COMMUtlCATIONS COMPANY ••• w... , ,. .. Street c .......... , •••• : 17141 631..0202 ladeter'm ..... tllleamoatofa persoa's~ :--.,...------------------------------------------------- for 881 parpoaea, llouslDC asal.tance from federal ......, procnms ra by s&a&e ... leeaJ s•Wlvillml a. oftea llo& coated. Cee&ad yow local 8oda1 Secarity olftce for lnformatloe •>'"I' pa rtleaJar lfteaU.. Local Highway Projects OK'd A $21 million list or local highway projects that may be fma.nced with a special state allocation tor · Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura Counties was approved Monday by the County Transportation Commission. The list includes $5 millioo to complete the Corona del Mar Freeway to Jamboree Road along with 10 otber Orange Coul projects totaling $13 : million. THE PROPOSALS WEltE drafted in response·· to Assembly Bill 3020, a measure that ordered CalTrans to assign another S66 million in the three· county region by next June. However CalTrans orlicials have said they in- tend to comply by committing funds lo the Century Freeway and other Los Angeles County projects. Thomas Jenkins, executive direclor of the Orange County commission said state legislative aides have confirmed that the intention or AB 3020 was lo rorce CalTrans lo commit new funds for lbe region. . However . a rinal decision will be up to the California Trans portation Commission next nionlb. be said. O&ANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION planners originally came up with a $53 million list of local projects, all designed to be under construe· tion within three years. The new list was pared down through negotia· lions with Los Angeles and Ventura officials along with additional review by local administrators. Jenkins said the Corona del Mar freeway funds might likely be pared from final allocations since Orange County's share of the S66 million is expeded to be $16 million rather than $21 million. OTHER ORANGE COAST projects included on the list or projects county otricials would like lo complete: -$2.7 million lo widen Pacific Coast Highway from Newport Boulevard to 57th Street and from MacArthur Boulevard lo Jamboree Road. -$2.4 million to build an Alton Avenue cross· ing over the Santa Ana Freeway in Irvine. -$1 million each lo upgrade crossings over the San Diego Freeway at Ward Street, Talbert Avenue, Magnolia Avenue and Edwards 'Avenue; $1.5 mUliQn lo improve the Warner Avenue cross· ing over the San Diego Freeway and $1.4 million to upgrade the Moulton Parkway croastng over the San Diego. Chonde To Sing The Artiste Chorale ot Laguna Beach Hign School will perform (or the Lal\D'la Panbellenic Association al a Christmas luncheon Dec.a. The program will be beld at the El Niguel Country Club tn Laguna Niguel at 11:30 a.m. For reeervaUoaa, call: Mn. Sberman Todd al' 494. 7201. . 1979 CARS . and TRUCKS '•.: ALLMAllS! I 833-0555 Five tninutes for $1.35 • tnaXUD.Ultl. This is our weekday evening and Sunday evening special. Call between 5 p. m. and 11 p. m. and you can talk for five minutes-to anybody, anywhere in Cali- fornia or any other state (except Alaska and Hawaii)-and the most it will cost is $1.35, plus tax. - That's the most it will cost. Thats the rate for a five-minute call to someplace clear across the country, like Boston, Bangor, or Baltimore. Calls to closer places, ·like Modesto or ~ula, cost less. If you talk for less than five min- utes, your call will cost less. And the rates don't go up after five minutes. Each additional minute will still be billed at a low bargain rate. Five tninutes for 85¢ • Thats our everyday special, between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m. It's also our weekend special: all day on Saturday, Sunday till 5 p.m. You can call anywhere in California or to any other state (except Alaska and Hawaii), talk for five minutes, and the most it can cost you is eighty-five cents, plus tax. H you talk le$ than five minutes, you pay le$. And even if you talk for more than five minutes, each additional minute is still billed at the lowest long distance rate. (For more details, see the rate charts in front of your telephone directory.) · There is one catch to· all this: the five minutes for Sl..35 and five minutes for 85¢ rates don't ~pply to operator-assisted calls~ Hours Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. 8a.m. to Regular rates. 5p.m. 5 minutes for $2.55 or lessr 5 p.m. to Cheaper rates. 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I t f 1 r ( s \ t a I' u E (; tA H ""' la w P' p. c. ye cl St T1 M st IOI e' a : Lt INSIDE : •Stocks •Comics ----·~·M-ov-le_s_·Te-le-vls-lo_n ____ .._. _______________________ s_~n. ot90t·e Tuer9y.No..mbef21.1171 OM.YPtLOT .c. • .,, •• Oklahoma's Sims WinS Reisman ' Fiuina Surprise Second in Close _Ballotting NEW YORK (AP> Ju.o>or b&1Cback Bllly 5'ma, the naUon's lu dfna ruaber who amuhed the Oklahoma and Bl1 Eifht Oonfettn~ slncl•·M!!uon lf'OUDCI· 11anin1 recorda, won tbt H•l•m•n 'fropby tod-.y u lhe naUon's OUUt.and· tn1 collqe rootball player la vottna, ao clote &.bat a l"eCOW\t was ordered thLa momin1. Shrui won out over Penn State quarterback Cbuck Fualna. Mlchlttan quarterbuk Ril'k U!.ch and SoutMrn CaHJOJ'1lla nmruni back Chari Whit.e. Sima, a 205 Pound s~ed.ster from ll~s . Texas. received 151 first place votea, 152 Sf'COnd.place \·ot~ aod 70 third place ballots ror • tot.al of ~ pointa on a 3-2· 1 vot~ basla Fusina rettived 163 first-place votes, 12 more than Slml, but <>;11ly • second· plac~ vot and a lhlrd·pJace ballou lor 750 poln&.a THEN CA•B A LA•G& drop lo Leach, wboH totals were 88-58-52 for 435 Points. Wl\it.e'• total wu 37·74-• for 3SC polnll. Sima eompl~ Oklahoma'• regular aeason wtlh l ,'IQ yarda on 231 carries ror an avetlle or 1.e yarda per carry. He al10 led t.ISe nation ln acorin& wtlb 20 lOUC'bdowns Ills 77 point margln over Ful1na ap proa<.'hl'<i tM record close vote ln 1958 when Notre Dame's Paul Hornung edJed Tennessee's Jobnoy Majors by 72 po ant.,. . ao NDING OUT THE top 10 Heilman finilhers were LoulsJana Sl•te runniq back Cba.rlea Alexander wtlb 282 potnta. North Carolina St.ate running back Ted Brown and Clemson quarterback St.eve Fuller, U~or sixth wllb 82 polnta apiece, Geortra Tec:b run· 0101 back F.ddle Lee Ivery with 81 polall, Washington State quarterback Jack Thompson with 72 and UCLA linebacker Jerry Robinson with 70. Despite Sima' victory, Fusioa carried three of the six sections into wblcb Hejsman voting ls divided. Although the actual sectional voting was not announced, Fusina won in the northeast, mid-Atlantic and south re· giona while Sims carried the southwest and far wes t and Leach took the mid west SIMS 18 mE aixtb Junior to win the Heiaman in the award's 46.year biatory. The others were Doc Blanchard of Army in UMS, Doak Walker ol Southern 1 Methodist, 19'8; Vic Janowic1 ol Ohio State. 1950; Roger Staubacb ol Navy, 1963 aod Archie Grtmn of Ohio State ln 1974. Griffin repeated in um, the only two-time Heisman winner. Because the winner waa not known until late this qiornine. Sims was not la New York for lbe annual Heiaman an· nouncement. He spoke. to newsmen via telephone from Norman, Okta. Sims will be honored at the annui.1 Heisman banquet here Dec. 7. At the same time. the winners of the islx Downtown Athletic Club awards will be announced. BILLY SIMS Bradshaw-to-Swann Act Returm -411 Steelers Rip 49ers, 24-7 . SAN FRANCISCO'S PAUL HOFER GOES OVER TWO STEE UCI Cage Opener·~A ~op A Game Fidl of Negat,ives By E1lNIE CASTILLO Of tM o.lty f'I ... Sa.ff SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Terry Brads haw and Lynn Swann are the National Football League's No. 1 passing combina· lion, and the load carried by the Pittsburgh Steelers' defense seems considerably lighter to- day. "I think we're all starting to play better.'' said linebacker Jack Ham. who intercepted two passes in Monday night's "24·7 victory over the San Francisco 49ers . But only on offense had the Steelers been struggling, scoring on~touchdown In each of their previous two games. Bradshaw was intercepted four times and Swann caught no• passes in last week's 7-6 decision over Cincin· nati. "WE PASSED WELL and ran the ball. too, which is what we have to do," said Swann after catching two touchdown passes and totaling 134 yards on eight receptions against the 49ers. Tb~ victory was over a team that went d'>wn fighting, 31·28, a week earlier to the Los Angeles Ra ms . who held the Steelers-to just 59 yards rushing two weeks ago. "The Steelers are a great foot· ball team,'' said Fred O'Connor, 0·4 sloce becoming San Frao- cisco 's bead coach. "We have three teams coming up <New Orleans, Tampa Bay and Detroit) that we can compete against." IF TBt: 4tt:KS, 1·12 after eight straight defeats. lose their final three games, they'll set an NFL record for losses in one season. "I got my confidence back tonight," said Bradshaw, who took the NFL lead in touchdown passes with his 22nd, an ll·yard toss to John Stallworth in the fourth period. A request was made that the game be postponed because of the City Hall assassinations earlier Monday or San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk, but the NFL decided the nationally televised game would go on as scheduled. PITTSBURGH MADE Its rec· ord 11·2. best in the NFL, and has a two-game lead over t.be Houston O'lers in the American Football Conference Central Division. 1be Steelers play in Houston on Sunday and can clinch the tiUe with a victory. "We'd better be ready for Houston; they'll be ready ror us,'.! said Bradshaw. "But right now. I'm enjoying this." Bradshaw thr~w a lint-period interception, bi.s e.ighth in three weeks, in the first period after teammate Roy Gerela bad boot· ed a 42-yard field goal. THEN TI1E QUARTERBACK. who c alled bis reeent games em- barrassing, went wild. He com· pleted 9 of 11 passes for 137 yards on two second·period touchdown drives. Swann caught sconng passes of 22 and ~ yards, raising bis NFL- leading'1ota.l to 11 touchdown re- ceptions. He bas a career-bigb 57 receptions this season and is tied with Seattle's Steve Largent for tbeAFClead. "THE ftll8T touchdown pass was Terry's all the way. He threw a perfect pass," said Swann, who made an over·the- head catch ol the throw deep in- to lbe eod zone. Swann eluded two defenders OD the next touchdown play, and Bradshaw said: "He's just a great competitor. He improvised on lbatooe." Bob Jury, one oft.be defensive backs faked out by Seann on the second touchdown, said, "Ile does everything so smoothly, and he's got great speed. too." O'Connor said : "We covered him very well al times and be still made the catches." * * * SCORE 9YOUARTERS Plttibvrol> 3 14 0 7-34 s ... Frtnclt«> O O 1 o-7 Pltt-FGGenl4'2 Pitt -S..,., 22 PH' from 8racnn.w IG«N klO ) Pitt -Sw-2S N U from llrlltlNw !Genia kk k) SF-Hofer 1 f'llft !Wenclllno k k it I Pltt-SWll-1tlllP1Ufrom_8L~tGenle kkkl A-SU S1 F9"'1~ RU"'"'-'l'Wtb P1H l"9Y-R~umytrcn PIUH OAMIESTATISTICS Pvnl$ Fuml>lft-~ ........ ...._,._ """ 22 SS.112 "' SJ 1).11-1 J-41 S.3 t).102 SP ~-74 Sl 10.•s .5-411 0.0 1·5 On opening night, UC Irvine's basketball show was a complete nop. Homered at home, hammered unde r the boards and embar· rassed throughout, the Anteaters o nly faintly r esemble d a Division I team in an 86-58 bomb-out Monday night against Portland before 755 at UCI's Crawford Hall. breakdowns. We were a step late all night in terms or defense and we s tarted reaching. We're capable of playing a Jot better." TIFT COULDN'T pinpoint any one certain area simply because there wasn't any. ''One breakdown le d to another," be said. "We suffered a ~otal breakdown in the areas necessary to win. It wasn't an artful performance on our part. We didn't take command as a unit and we didn't run our of· rense very well. But I think we learned a little bit." shooting 16 of 24 free throws while UCI was ltlissing six of 10. Turnovers and fouls were all the Anteaters could manage in the opening seven minutes of the second half, a span in which UCI scored just four points to fall behind, 54-40. And when it final· ly boiled down to freewheeling basketball, the Pilots turned it into a rout with good shooting (29 or 60 field goal attempts, 28 or 41 free throws). Pistons Play LA Tonight; 1.anier Hurt PONTIAC, Mich. CAP) - Detroit center Bob Lanie r def. initely won't play against Los Angeles tonight because of a re· aggravated knee injury. the Na - tional Basketball Association club said Monday. Rams' Robertson Given SuspensWn It was a game full or negatives. UCl's offense did a whole lot of running but very lit· tle gunning while the defense did more ch asing than stoppinll And while there we re some brief moments or cohesiveness. it appears the Anteaters are a long way from getting their act together as a unit. TONIGHT, THEY'LL try again wilh a 7:30 home game against Northern Arizona, hop· ing to solve the shooting woes that led to a dismal .414 field goal percentage (24 of 58), .476 free throw percentage (10 of 21) and 19 turnovers on Monday. "I ~as very disappointed," said Coach Tim Tift who quickly · a mended lhat to read "We were disappointed in our performance. "Arter eight or nine minutes, it was one continual series or Portland came out running and pressing from the start while Tift. directed his players from the bench to "Slow it down, have patience." tiut the Ant· eaters made some stupid mis· takes. like turning the ball over on inbounds passes and missing easy lay-ups on breakaways that hurt themselves more than the Pilots' defense did. THE ONLY TIMF. things went well for UCI was in a two· minute span in the first half, during which the Anteaters put on a 7·1 burst to tie the game at 13. But four fouls in 50 seconds put Portland in the bonus situa· lion and· things went downhill from there. Both teams finishect the first half wtlb 11 goals but Portland tqpk a 38-26 lead by On the plus side, UCI busUed for most. of the eve ning, especially Victor Conyers, who had 15 points and nine rebounds while battling some trees UD· deroealh. But -often, the Ant· eaters hurt themselves by try· iog too bard, a common problem in openers. "Even though we didn't win,, the intensity and desire was there," Tift. said "That part was half the battle." Stay bmed for the second half f'ert...,.C•I ltfttJI 5 7 17 3 • 11 Relvlo lopn Heller Oownty Cook Oyer S19\l9flltr Jollnson W1tM>n Ollver Avina 3 3 ' I t J s 0 10 2 ' • • 4 11 • 0 • 2 1 s 0 1 2 0 0 0 UC lfYIM ISll "". Brown I 0 2 Conyers 1 t 15 8oldetl s t 11 Brflftond 1 0 1 McGuire 3 3 • R~rs 011 &ell l J • Junt t O 1 ~II l 0 4 Jer,_tt t 0 2 Mlcluro O O O Sullivan o O o Toti!' lt 29 .. Tot11l 14 to • Hl lltlme Kon~ Portllfld -~ Totll foul'' UCI JO, Portllfld ts. Fouled out: Bell. RoOll<'• IUCll. . The 6-foot· ll center also may miss the Pistons' three other road games this week, a t.eam spokesman said. Lanier's left knee was ex· amlned Monday by University of Michigan physician Dr. Gerald O'Connor. Officials said the tests will de· t.ermine whether Lanier would play in Detroit's Thursday· through-Saturday games against Phoenix. Denver and San Diego. Lanier bruised lhe oft-injured knee Nov. 11 in a game against Philadelphia He missed four games, then returned to acUon only to bruiae It again Friday night during Detroit's 119·117 overtime win over Atlanta. Despite lbe bum knee and a raab of other injuries, Lanier haa led the Pistons in scoring and rebounding In all but the rookie sea.son of his eight NBA campaigns. and bas been an All· Star six Umes LOS ANGELES (AP> -Los Angeles linebacke r Is iah Robertson. a veteran of slx Pro Bowl games but now a Rams' reserve, has been suspended without pay for two weeks, the National Football League team announced. Robertson was s uspended Monday for "conduct detrimen· tat to the football team," accord· ing to Coach Ray Malavasl, who s aid the right-side linebacker would not practice for the next two weeks and would miss games against the New York Giants and the Cincinnati Bengals. mE COACH WOULD not re .. veal the reason for bis action, and Robertson was not available for comment. The former All· Pro de fenseman lost h1a starting job midway through this sea.son to second· year linebacker, Bob Brudzi.mld, the Rams' top draft. choice out of Ohio State in um. Sparky Fired, MeNamara Hired CINCINNATI (AP) -The Clncanoati The Reds have fullabed second lD the plonships, four National Leque titles and Reds, in a shocking move, today fired National League West in the last two years five Western Divi.aiootiUes. He baa one year Manager Sparky Anderson and replaced after wiDDinl two succeaalve world cham· remaining OD bis coatract and wW be uked him wlth John McNamara. ploosbipa. todoapecialasaipmeatsforthelledl. Reds Presi~nt Dtck Wagner sald he McNamara, who wu aiped to a one-RuH Nixon and R6n Plua wW be re· went to Andenon'a California home Mon· year contract, previously managed the talned on the coachlq 1t.alf wtt.b two new day and informed him of the decision wbicb San Dteco Padres and Oakland AthletJca coaches to be named. 'l'bree other eoachel, hesaidhadbeenmadeonlytbedaybefore. and bu been la ttie major leacues as Ted Kluszewakl, Larry Sbepard and maoaaer or coach for the past 11 years. He George Scberge1' bave been offered otlMr' "I THINK RE was generally surprised. wu third bale coach for the California Jobe in the Reds orgaoiutloo. The COD· but he accepted like a genUeman," Waper Angela th1a year and la currently lbana1· tract of Alex Grammaa will not be re- said. Ing the Ucey team ln the Dominican newed. "The past two years have been 1ood Republic winter league. IN A TELEPHONE lntervfew wtlb Ctn· ones by t.be standards of DlOIJt clubl," Wagner said in a prepared statement. ''TWENT'Y·JOU& BOUU ato t wu clnnatl radio station WXRC ftOm bl• "But we are deterullned to set a hlaber throwing batUn1 practice In tbe Tbouaand Ow bo'me tbla mornlnC, An· standard. It la our dec:lllOD that the move Dom.iaican it.public," McNamara aald. derte>n ttmarked, "It's • tM•iMM thlnc. • we make is in the overall belt interest ol "I'm flabbeqated to have aueb u op. deiialon made by the front olftee.'' kin the Cin lnn u a-.a-~--t rt··-'t Ilk w. •• ''I wU1 not under any coadlUoa dlacull Robertson bad walked out of the former Coach George Allen's training camp last July "to get his bead together," and later walked out for a day after Malavui bad taken over, re· turning both times AFTER LOSING bis job to Brudzins ki, Robertson had voiced bis displeasure, saying. 1 •I will not play behind Bob Brudzinski." The 29-year-old Robertson had said, "I don't think I have to prove a.o,ything. How many RUYS have been All-Pro as many times as I? Listen, there are people ·trying to analyze tbe Rams' linebacking situation who just don't have lbe elrpertise to do it. "They should come to me. I'm the professor. I'm lbe best. I'm the Bible. I'm a registered quarter horse." Robertson did not play at all in the Rams' 30-19 loss to the Browns in Cleveland last Sun· day. ma g c . a 'ICllM a .,_~-eam. po uua Y e . an ......... that ... __._ I'll alw•-&· ~,..j_~~~~-:--~~~~~---,-~~~-A:Ddel:lm~l!Ll!llD~~~a4dl~,__~1'11'i11'.-n~ .... llli-w ..... n__.~__.........,111t-ttan_.m~l"'ftll·R11r---"L~'J''~ JUST. lfA Y lt 1 tlme for a a1M yean belJnni"I ln 1l'10 mad UDdel' dhange." p)dance lM ..... woe two tfOrtd CllWD· . I ... . ..,_..... .. 82 ONLY PILOT TUllldllV. ,.,...,,,_ a 11171 A C.01ule Report from ..,_ World o1 lporta Ali Offered $5.8 Million To Fight On More Time ,.,.... AP Dt.-tdletl JORANNESBURO. South Africa -M\&bammad Ali baa beea atfencl a .a million by a South African syndicate to defend h11 World Boxlaa Aalodation heavywtl1bt till ia1•lnat ~me eo.t.. lD Tap&I\ durtnc the second quarter o( nexl year, t.be South Alrkan Prff1 Assoclat.loo reported &oday. Tbe olftt bd bffo coci!mned by Cott&M'a manacer, Hal Turktt, who Macia IM syndlcalA9 which rnade the otter on1anally tO Ali'• mana1er, Herbert "uhammed. 1mmf'di1tely _alt'1' All had re1atnect the -.uld title ln September. "We "'e"" told that he wu deJlJ\lte ly interested ln t.be rrospect but would oot make a dee 1100 until late 0 t'tmber or eurly January," Tucker said Monday "Utrbert Muhammed made it clear that tt refled with Ali to decide, once he bad completed • movie, whether or not he wUI box again. Theo and ooly lben •u will an opponent be dec1ded~. "Bat the only other offer Ali bas of any substantial sii e at the rnomeot is one for exactly the same amount as we have offered Crom Don Kini for All to meet Larry Holmes for the undisputed heavyweight UUe. "The Ali ·eamp indicated in New Orleans, when we were there. that if Ali did decide to box &lain, be would take on someone they considered an easier touch than Holmes. and we ari! banking oo thelr opinion of Coetzee be· ing of that standard." The Ali camp made it clear that the champion would not conaider fighting ln South Alr1ca. But Tucker, after receiving Herbert Mubammed's statement that be was definitely interested in a fight with Coeuee. called on NBC televiaion Sports Director Dick Araback in New York and was advised by him to try and a rrange a fight in Tokyo featuring Ali and Coet.zee. "He assured us that his network would be interested in a figure of around $4 million for the TV lights," said Tucker. ------Quote of tlw Dafl------ Texas Coach Ft'ed Akera, whose team lost three fumbles and.aix-iDteroeptions against Baylor: "I am not sure I can describe exacUy what happened." IAlflfl Beaelt St. N,,. AJA M icbael Wiley hit a three-foot hoobbot at m the buzzer in the second overtime Monday nil.ht to lead Long Beach State to a 106-lOf victory over Athletes in Action in an exhibition basketball game. The game was tied at 86 at the end of regulation, then at 96 after the first overtime. Wiley was the dominating force for the 49ers in both ex· tra periods, scoring six points in each. The Long Beach center finished the evening with 30 paints and Ricky Williams also scored 30 for Loo1' Beach. • Brad Hoffman led AIA with Z1 points. Duk.,., IJCLA Ra .. krd 1·21" Poll The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press col- lege basketball polJ, and season records: 1.0uke (42) 1-0 2. UCLA (6) 2--0 3.Notre Dame (1) 6-0 4.Kansas (1) 0--0 5.LouJaville 2-1 6.Nort.b Carolina St. 3-0 7.Micbigan State (1) 0-0 8. Michigan 0-0 9.Syracuse l·O to.Kentucky O·O 11.Louisiana St.ate 1-0 12.Soulbetn Cal O·O 13.Texas 0-1 14.Norlb Carolina o.o 15.San Francisco 1-0 16.Rutgers O·O 17.Marquette 0-0 18.Nevada-Las Vegas l·O 19.Maryland l ·O 20.Jndiana 1-2 Sparta"• Top Sta .. ford ht OT Wally R.U came off the bench to score m eight of San Jose State's 11 points in a second overtime period as the Spartans beat Stanford's Cardinals, 79·76, in non-conference basketball Monday ... Joe Nehls scored 21 points, including two free throws with five seconds left, to lead, Arizona to an 83-80 overtime win over Northwestern ... Guard Jim SpHarbl and center Mike Gmtaald combined for 41 points to spark top.ranked Duke from a sluggish first half to an 86-80 victory over Southern Methodist . . . Mlc:llael Gray and E41ar JOllff Ufled Nevada <Reno) to a 77.73 squeaker over Houston ... Grepry Keiser scored 30 ·points to 1eaa seventn raniceci M1crugan Slate to a 71·54 win over Central Michigan . . Forward Steve Jobaso• powered Oregon Stale lo a 71-56 victory over Wyoming with 21 point.a. Tom Boerwinkle's lO·year career with the Chicago Bulla will end today because his surgery.scaJTed left knee has not recovered, the Chicago Tribune reports. The newspaper, quoting informed sources, said the 33·year-Old center will meet with General Manager Rod Thorn to confirm the move. But the decision already bas been made. No Surprke, Pentt State No. I The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press col· lege football poll, with first place votes in parentheses, and season records. 1. P enn State (52) 11--0-0 11.Georgia 8-1·1 2.Alabama (2) 9-1--0 12.Michigan State 8-3·0 3.Soutbem Cal (7) 10-1-0 13.Maryland 9-2·0 4.0klaboma (3) 10-1-0 14.Texas 7-3--0 S.Micbigan 10-1-0 ts.UCLA 8·3-0 6.Nebraska 9-2·0 16. Pittsburgh 8-3·0 7.~emson 10-1-0 17.Purdue 8-2·1 8.Arkanaas 8-2·0 18.Mi~ 7-4-0 t .Houston 8·2--0 19.lowa State 8-3·0 10.Notre Dame 8-3·0 20.0blo St.ate 7-3·1 OTllD SPO&TS -University of Texas and AAU of. ficiala met today to Jell plans to locate the l980 Olympic dinns and awimmlnC trials at the Texas Olympic Swtm Center. U acbedullq'conlllcts arille, the dlvinl triala coUJd so to Lona Beacb ... Unheralded Barta .... Qtaute Jed a alrOag abowlnc of tbe Italian women's team in the special slalom aid race, tbe opening event of the 1kiln1 World Serles beln8 beld in Stelvio, Italy ... ~ p..._. of Panama retained his WBA junior Oywellbt crown by out· polntlna challenger· Eartqae 8allt of Puerto Rico . . . A rormer Denver Bronco cheerleader accU3ed of atealina a wallet from an undett0ver policeman, has •&reed to plead 1uilty to Lbeft cbar1es in return for a promise from • dis· · lrict attorney to delay protSecution for up to two yeara ... The fat.btt of an Aurora, Colo., youth who wu bJt in the face with a bocley puctt, ls aeektng $50,000 ill damace• from the Colorado Rockies. the Detroit Red Wln11 and three other co-defendanta. ' .... le,Tr~ a.uMO: Tbe Detrc>Ct Piltons meet. the Lakers al the Forum, 7:50 p.m., Kl.AC C~O). Cblck Hearn and Pa,t Riley •-----=report. .... TV: No eventl tcheduled. Braves ~melling . A Rose Fro• AP Ot.tpa&eMI ATLANTA -the Atlanta 8r•vt8 h•v~ • va6ue prontlae rrom P~ Roee, but owner Ted Turner doesn't bave what be really wll.ntt -the atu third ba1eman'1 slsnature on a fl"ft a1ent cootrict. Rose. 3?, a 12·Ume All Sta.r who dt."Cl~ ·free aaency after th• 1978 seuon and 16 yean wlth the Clnciona.U Reds. luncbe..d wltb Turner and tbe 1 Brav~a· tOP'brasa "opday and Uatened to their coolract offer DOUG SOREY .University .. · JOE DOMtNIC · eo.te Me•• FOOTBALL /BASKETBALL . JACK EA A ION Cofona del·Mar "/ "PETE PROMISED to t.akt> Ted's otfer under consider•· Uon," said Braves spokesman Randy DooaJdson. "He said he'd get bac.k to us th.is week ." It's the Same Old Story: Rose was to rneet with the Royals ln Kansas City and the Cardinals lo St. Louis today, the Pittsburgh Pirates in Cohambu3. Ohio, Wednesday and the Phillies in-Philadelphia Tbe- day. • Reuven Kali, wbo represents Rose, said the third baseman was definitely leaving the R«IB .. after 16 yea.rs because of con· tract differences. "WE'RE JUST TOO hr apart, .. said Kali. There is "no chance" of a last-minute com- promise, be added. The Pbillles reportedly have offered Rose a $2 million, t.bree- year package. "We wUl meet with him Thursday and hope to offer him enough of a package to be able to sign him," said PhilJies spokes man Larry Sbenk. He sald the package would make Rose the highest paid player in baseball, an honor now he ld by the Phillies' Mike Schmidt at $560,000 per year. THE BEDS RA VE offered a reported $400.000. Such high finance may not be within reach of the cellar- dweJUng Braves, one of the poorest draws in baseball, but Turner could tap bis other en· terprises for the cas h , Donald.son said. "Ted's other ventures are in· c reasin g ly s uccessful ," Donaldson s aid . Among Turner's othe r ventures is WTCG television in Atlanta and a satellite distribution system which carries the station's signal to all 50 states. rr ... rageBJ ANDERSON •• and everything sum>unding it." Anderson said his nine seasons as Reds manager was a period "that changed my life more than anything that I ever did. "l 'M NOT A c r y ing-type person ... people have to un· derstaod that nobody likes to fire another man . . . they felt they had to have • change. You have to respect that and I 'll always respect them for at least sitting down with me." In the years that Anderson managed the Reds, the team always finished the sea son either first or second in their division of the National League. He said be had no previous in· dication that he wouJd be fired. "Well . I n ever bad any knowledge," he said. "I guess maybe I'm not smart enough to have the knowledge.'' AS TO IDS FVTUltE plans, Anderson said, "For right now 1 'll probably play golf and relax and kind of enjoy things . I ba- veanother year on my contract. I'll just wait. I hope I have made a big enough impression on the gam~ of baseball that somebody wUI come calling for me. "Until then, I'm just going to enjoy the old golf course and re· lax." Volleyball Pairings Set SAN JOSE-Orange Coast College meets Santa Rosa, Golden West faces De Anza and Saddlebnct takes on College o( the Sequoias ln the firat round of the state JC women's volleyball tournament Friday at San J06e St.ate. All three games get underway at 9 a.m. El Camino College is seeded No. 1 among the five Soutbero California JCs, followed by Orange Coast , Golden West. Saddleback and Glendale. El Camino meets Glendale ln the o~olng round of the two·day, double eUminalion tourney. Winners of the firsl round sames wtll return at n a.m. Fri· day while first round losers com· le again at 1 • CdM Five Loaded Again By ROGER CARLSON Clf IMDlllV l'llllt.S&aft Corona del Mar High varsity b asketball teams h ave won Uist:~e~ !et~lglu~ .. <:~!l~P}~a~J'J~--~~. e pas years. an UJe up- com ing season appears to be another successful campaign for the Sea Kings with non.league and tournament action set for December. But while the Sea Kings ap. pear to have the inside track to the Sea View League cham- pionship, there are a t least two bonafide contenders the Sea Kings must deal wHh-EI Toro and Est.ancia. EL TOBO'S GAME took a bat· le r i n g w it h th e I o s s of sophomore Wayne Carla nder, who transferred to Ocean Vlew High. Carlander was a freshman starte r for the Chargers and along with 6-4 junior Ron Holmes, figured to give El Toro a standout combination. Estancia is rebuilding after losing most of the 1977· 78 Cen- tury League t eam , but the Eagles were soUd on the lower levels and ap~ar capable of making this a three·tcam race. Here is a capsule look at each of the five Orange Coast area teams in the Sea View League: Corona drl ltlar Coach Jack Errion. who has guided the Sea Kings to a pair of league championships and the Cl F 3-A crown in '77 in his two campaigns with Corona del Mar says Cills could be a very dif- ficult year for bis team. citing a lack or height and competition from El Toro. Estancia and Costa Mesa as the major pro- blems. Others should have such pro· blems. The veteran CdM coach has All-CtF r eturnee Dave Koehle r 16·0> and returning starter Shawn Ahearn 16·5 jr . 1. along with 6·3 senior Chr1c; J ohnston to work his magic with. Ahearn was a second team a.II· league player as a sophomore and Johnston showed outstand· ing potential as a junior part- LARRY SUNDERMAN Estanda time starter. Others from the 1977-78 championship squad in· elude 6·1 Kurt Brockman. 6·1 Rick Starnes a nd 5-9 Todd Pickett. Rich IGndorf (6-4 > is at center and two 6-0 seniors from the junior varsity that figure in Er· rlon 's plans are Brady Meloy and Gary Jones. filinois transfer Matt Van Steenhuyse <6·1 >. seniors Brent Mccorkell <5·9> and Brett Guisness (5-91 and G-6 sophomore Mark Spinn round out the squad. fJairrrsiiy The Trojans have a pair of re· tumin~ starters in the fold with 6·5 Russ Stolzoff and 5-11 Gre~ Borsuk with which to mold a contender around. Coach Doug Sorey also has s:S Junior Tom I loneycutt available. but in tht long run it could be reboundrng where the Trojans need the most help. Up from the junior varsity arc juniors Brian Allison <6·01, Mike Kuba s <6 ·2) and S .eve Late Heroics GWC SUrvives, Bucs Fall Late game heroics gave Golden West College a victory while a last·second turnover h e lped deal Orange Coast College a defeat in junior college basketball action Monday night. Steve Parrino scored a pair of three-point plays within 24 seconds as the Golden West Rustlers turned back a furious Barstow rally to win their third straight noncon!erence game, 91-83, in Barstow. It was a different story for Orange Coast. which had the ball at balfcourt with four seconds remaining at Citrus College tied at 61. On an in- bounds play, the Pirates threw the ball away, sctllng up a 22· foot off.balance jump shot by re· serve guard Alex Acosta that popped the nets with lime ex- pired. The 63-61 setback evened occ·s·record al \.1. Golden Weltt led at balfUme, 47 -32, before Barstow cut the lead to 79-76. But Parrino, who wound up with 16 point.a , hit a three-point play ...-Ith 2:27 to go NIL UGUN.4 CUSH AT EDISON Newport Harbor and Laguna Beach high schools tangle toni1ht at Edison High in the sem ifinals or the girls' Cl F 4·A volleyball championships. It begin at 7:30. lo the other semiftnal. Corona del Mar travels to R~ondo Hl1b to face Aviation, also at 7:30 for Saturd&f. nl1ht at 8 at Wealrni.naierlllah. and after Barstow s cored a nother bssket. Parrino decided •things with another lbree·point play with 2:03 remaining that made the score a safe 85-78. Ron Garretson scored 20 points for the Rustlers. 3·0 on the young campaign. W..alt Evans pulled down 13 rebounds, Leland Bruce grabbed nine and both scored in double figures. Tommy Ross with 26 and Paul Willis with 24 paced Barstow. Orange Coast had a 36-29 re· bounding advantage and a 43-39 edge in field goal percentage but was done in by 19 turnovers. 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Tol•h ,, ""' I' , ,. 11 0 : .. 4 0 • 4 , 10 , 0 • , . . t I > l1 • &:I ellllf'M "-()Otften W~t '' )t fotel !Ovit Qold!ln Wttl n, atr\lo• ft f'.ovi.4 out llM,. fMlll•f ,..,...., .. ALLEN HEARING lrvlne Thompson 16-2>. along with sophomore Tim McLaughlin, a 6·4 s tandout with excellent potential, who is up from the freshman squad. Also eyed for duty are 6·1 senior Paul Brown and 6--0 guard Bill Mosk. "Stol zoff is a dominating player for us," says Sorey. We may press a little bit, but we don't expect to run too m uch because we don't have the size lo really do that well re- bounding. Our goals are just lo work bard and improve. We're See SEA VIE~, Page 83 Newport, FVHave Ho1ne Tilts Orange Coast area prep foot- ba 11 teams gird for Friday night's second round of CIF playoff action with Newport Harbor and Fountain Valley the lone home teams. The Sailors of Newport Harbor will host RedJands at 8, while mos t others involving area teams are at 7:30. Fountaiii Valley meets West Covina al Orange Coast, while Sunset . League champion Edison ls at Chaffey High in Ontario at8. One Thursday night game is on tap throu~hout the CIF that is in the Souther!') Conference where 9-0-1 Santiago invades El Modena <9·]). Costa Me:sa 's game with El Dorado will be at Valencia High i n Placentia , while Sa n Clemente visits Aviation and Corona del Mar is at Mission Viejo. ... ,. .. ~~· Aedl•nd\ •I ...._., Ne,,_, Ill Wt>\I Cov•no •• ,_,"' Ylll•f ., O<•l!Ot C041tl Coll-oe 17•JOI !><'•vile et F°"'.,.. 17 301 Edi~" •I Owl~y Ill c. ...... ~. c:. .... a *'Mer•• Mlulofl V1e10 11 .;io S..11 CltfMllfe 9f Avlltl;o.. 11 ·JOI C.lta M6a "'-El Oot'-•I VA19fl<le MIOfl' 17 JOI C•P•\lr-Valley•• Aov•I o.t~ •111'1 Sift An· IOftlO 11 ·JOI s.tllNm C:onl••-• VIiie P•11< a1 W•r..., 17 JOI P.ClllO '' S.~I• AM Yell•Y el l!Ckl ....... 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Ncwember 28, 1978 OM.VPll.OT u I .. U.S. Girls Breeze By Koreans From AP DlapatdM9 MELBOURNE. Australia Tracy Amtin and ChriJ Enrt scored eaay ·vtctorlea at ~~ Unlled StatH thrashed Soutb Korea to advanr-e in tbe Feden tloo ~Cup Tennla Tournament Monday. Auat.l.o, at ts the )'OUftCeSt.eftJ' Federabon Cup player, cnaabrd Chol K1unl·inle e.o. l-0 ln OClly 43 mlnutea. Then Evert had an easy workout ln downln, Hahn Voon-Ja 6-1, 6-0 The U.S. doublet pair or !~rt and 9'lllie Jean Kins completed the ~lismatch when they routed Mie aOd Cha EW\ Jeoog S.1, l-0 Meanwblle, Sue Barku and Vlrtillia Wade both •tnaa.led to victories over little-known Spanish opponenu . But Great Britain'• hope.a in t.be compett Uoo autrered a jolt wbeta Barter suflered a torn 1roln muscle which may keep ber out of any remaining matches. Barker injured hr left leg when ahe slipped durin1 ber 95-minute center court stnaule with Spain's Mollica Alvarez. She received medical treatment . rmmediate.ly after wiDn.ing 6-0, 1()..8. l!;atblb·aeed e d Ar1enlina moved into the second round with a 2·1 victory over Denmark as Raquel Giscafre defeated An· na-Metta Soernsen 6-2, M and Ivana Madruga defeated Dorte Eber .11·9, 2.e, M . Brit ... E• .. rlc LONDON -Britain's tennis team left tor Mission Hills today hoping to beat the United Stat.es. win the Davis Cup and pocket $10,000 per man. Tbe. United States lineup tor the final is Brian Gottfried and John McEnroe playing alngles a nd Stan Smith with Sao Clemente's Bob Lutz lo the doubles. Tennis otriclals toasted Butch.ins and his British team in champagne at Heathrow Airport. Three of the players were in the party -Buster Mot- tram, David Lloyd and Marte Cox. The fourth, Lloyd's brother, John, went to Mission Hills in ~dvance, partly for extra prac- tice and partly to see hJs girl friend, Chris Evert, before she left for the Federation Cup matches in Amtralia. BergO..ted HELSINlU, Finland American Vilas OerulaiUa beat Sweden's Bjorn Borg 6-7, 6--4, 7.5 in their challenge tennis match in T a llin, Estonia, Monday night. On Sunday, Borg beat Gerulaitis in Helsinki in four sets on a lackluster match ln which both players seemed to be tired because of the tight travel- ing schedule. From Tallin, the two players are scheduled to go to Oslo, Norway, where they will wind up their challenge match tour. Borg bas won 12 times and Gernlalti.s has posted three vic- tories. Dett\f .......... "-- CORONA DEL MAR STANDOUT SHAWN AHEARN (ftlOff!>. SEA VIEW BASKETBALL. • • going to be young and we don 't want to get d.Lscouraged." Co•fallna The Mustangs' prosped.s are cloudv with the tentative posi- tion of 6-2.Chris Beasley, an ex- cellent leaper with good range a nd defensive ability. Beasley has been-hampered w ith a back- condltlon that m ay or may not sideline him for a large portion of the season. The only other varsity let- terman in Coach Joe Dominic's crew is 6-3 forward Jetr Sul· terfield. Others that are promi· ne nt in Dominic's plans are senior guard Kirk Dominic, the coach's son, brothers Steve and Bill Lux a pair of 6-0 Juniors ct b ey are not twins> and sophomore Mike Love C6·1 >. Dominic, at S-7, is the team cap- tain. Also available are 6·2 Tim Harris. S-11 Danny Bauer and 6·1 sophomore Roger Lackey. Love is considered an outst.and· ing prospect by bis coach and possesses good shooting range. ·E•fa11cla Depth and quicknes3 make the Eagles of Estancia High a con- tender for the Sea View League championship despite a pro· nounced lack of returning alJ. league players on the roster. Coach Larry Sunderman has a pair of top guards in 6-0 &enior Danny Maddock and 5-10 jUnior Tim KrohnJeldt, and lhe--Eagles t'an back it up with swingman Craig Keup, a 6·2 senior. Up from the junior varsity are 6-4 junior St.eve Van Hom, 6·4 senior Jere Gasper. G.-2 Mike Price and M senior Tony Camp. Also, sentors Allen ~Buffey <6·0 ), J im Madden <6·1 > and Brian Mamami <5 ·10 > are available. along with 6·2 forward Dan Autry, who bu transferred back to Estancia after a year in San Diego. Football player Chris Watford c 6-0. 215 pounds> is also in Sun- derman' s plans. "I feel coDfi · dent with more than just fi ve players," says Sunderman. "We have a tough preseason schedule and Maddock had a bad ne<:k in· j ury in the s ummer, but he should be in top form. We don't have a Jot or players back from last year's varsity. but a lot or these kids are used to winnlng." lrdn~ Newport Favored UCLA product Al Herring has taken over the coaching duties at Irvine High and tbe Vaqueros will be batUing with a team con· slsting of a half dozen veterans of a seniorless season in varsity competition, plus some excellent prospects from the junior varsi· ty ranks. Polo Semis Slated LONG BEACH-Newport Ha rbor High's Sunset League water polo champions face their last obstacle to the title game Wednesday night at Belmont Plaza in a 6:30 game with Dos Pi..eblos lligh .• The Sailors of Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett, 25·0 on the year and defending CIF 4·A champions, rely on the play of seniors James Ber geson and Tom Taylor, in addition to junior Mike Grier. Dos Pueblos, 19·3 for the season, ~ch includes an S.7 loss to Newport Harbor ln the early stages of the campaign, is a senior-dominated outfit. The Chargers, Channel League c hampions, rely on 0 p11f!r WIDE AREA ~~. ;;c! NO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT seniors Curlis Hans t, Loren Cola han and Rwss Biolley for most or their offensive punch, while goalie Keith Munsch bas been tough in the net. Also on the agenda Wednesday night following the Newport-Dos Pueblos struggle are Cbaffe) and Sunny Hills. JC Polo Field Set Golden West College will take on West Valley College at 9 a.m. Saturday ln the opening round of the state J C water polo cham· pionsbJps at Golden West . De Anza and Fullerton clash at 10:30 with the championship contest set for 3, followina a 1:30 third place game. MAJOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL ATHLETES IN ACTION VI. CINCINNATI ANAHEIM CONVENTION C8ITa THURSDAY, NOYEMBIR 30 l:OOP.M. .--\ Among the varsity lettermen are forwards Jim Weise <6·3 junior), Dan Monteverde (6-2 >. Kuss Uav1s OS·l) a nd l'ele Miller 16·1 l. Also, 5·11 junior guard Jim Rudy a nd Darryl Betts~ a 5-9 junior who saw ac· tion the lasl half of the im-78 campaign. Prospects up from the junior varsity include S-10 guard Todd Wlviott. 6-2 junior forward Mike Livsey and S-11 sophomore Bob Foringer. "We might have a little quick· ne11s," s ays Herring. "And I would lb.ink we're pretty well balanced." An apparent weak· ness Is on the boards with the ob- vious lack or height. SZ.HO P9l MOMnf• PULL TM NOSIUJMCi Pirates' Tourney La11nches The eighth annual Miles Eaton basketball tournament al Oran1e Coast CoUece biehliebta tb1a w••a JC basketball aetioo. Tbe Eaton affair geta un· derway Thursday wltb four games. bigblipted by Orange Coast'• coatest qalnlt EuWn Arii.ona JC at 7 o'doek. OCC, Mt. San Anton.lo aDd Santa Rosa are r ated aa tho 1 tea ma t.o beat in ~ tourney. U OCC geta past Eaa1iria-' Arizona, the Pirates would tangle with the Santa Rosa-Los Angeles CC winner Friday night at 9. The champloasb.ip game as set for Saturday night at 9. No team bas ever won the Eaton title twice. OCC's lone tourney ebampiooab.lp came ln 1973 while Saddleback woo it last year. But Saddleback will not com· pete in the Eaton tourney. ln· stead participat.lne in the 16- team Antelope Valley touma· ment, which begins Wednesday. The Ga.ucbos tangle with College of Sequoias at :J:40 Wednesday. Saddleback iJl 2-0 this season. having won a pair of cliff· hangers at home. In another JC tourney, Golden West takes on Moorpark at 7 Thursday night ln the annual Moorpark tourney . If the Rustlers win, they'll return at 7 Friday night. A loss Thursday would mean a S o'clock game Friday. W L.l!S l!ATON TOU• .. lfY ~ ........ J-Vem"'• ~Mt. s.<> Antonoo S-LA Soul-V\. I-lat V•l'"'Y T-Ot....,_ CN$t w.. U \ ...... Arl- •-SM!t• Row"" Lot A_ .. s cc Fricrt l -Ve"tvr..-. SAC *-' n LA ~1- tmperl .. V•tey -S-OCC·~l.,.. Arll'Ol\ot _, ~ S-• ~ L-ACC IOV<" 1-'Vtft1Uf8-MI. SAC wl,,,_ V\ LA ~I· lmperl•I V .. lr,o ..WW- 9-0CC· EUterft .ArllGIM wl-o . San•• Aow-LACC,.._ ,_...., s-COl'~lon- 1-nun1P1ece~ ~-cM,...._,.O_,. MOOttf'Atlll( TOU ... E Y TI!wtNy' ... ..... l-loHoftdOvs. CS _ ...... JV s-y ••-'·An~. "'> SaM.e a.r1loff. cc )~'#o'Jl,,,.,,...,..,. 'I-LA V .. lr,o vs. Col._ of I,,. Canyon' _En6ty ANTE~YAU.&YTOU ... lfY '•.m.--5-1 J«'-n. T•tt 10:.0-LA Mi» ... "'· C«hlw. Arlt. 11·20-P-"" Pl«<e 11·20 '""'·--vs. l"ler<e 2-West LA"",..,,_., .... J·.0-~ ~. $«1UO!H S:20-G1..-evs. Aiw "'de 1-Mlt-'-V .. lev ,.._ 8«tlOW 1 . .0-Arl-W.~ "" W.\I Holl\ Estancia's Drake T-0ps AU-Sea View E:ltanda Righ's Sea View League champions dominate the all-league water polo selections picked by the circuit's coaches with J oe Drake grabbing most valuable player honors. All-S...Vlew~ fJlntTNll'I Joe D•Mle IEtt-i.t; J-Hetrr• IConlft<t Clel M .. I. MM1 Wllltm«e ICotl• M~I. 4'1olfl (N<Oft ICoolAI -· T°"" ~" flt lOt'OI, Tl"' K.il"""' tuw.lw~tvl. <;req eor-IUntveo1tyl, llOt1WV•n IEti.<K ... -....T._ Jell 0-H <Est-lat, Aklt ll'Qm IE~ t l•I: Erk Piper ICorOf\• 0.1 M•tl. H.,ry Z.c:,.uy IC.OSI• MeWI; Miile C.~tlllo IC.la Mewl . K-"<Crw IUfllWnllyl C.•lt Fw- rlf19t0f\ 11!1 Torol, 81•1r ~ llnlMt SoCal BWJketball No Third Strike For Moriarty Ed Moriarty bad two strikes aaaiut him when be became bead basketball coach at Southern California College ~ be sllll bad plenty to look forward to. .. Beinl a new coach and com- ing In u late as I did (May> didft't give me much time for recruitiag,'• said Moriarty. "But the m~y of the ball players were coming back, plus !lllille Nelswmdel' who was hurt most. of the season and should have been starting.'' Tbua, the Vanguards don't figure to be hurting wbeo they bolt Pomooa Pitier tonight (8). Especially with a nucleua that in- cluded 6-11 center Randy Adams, back for his fourth season as SCC' pivot man. an~ 6-1 junior guard Paul ~who WU anAll· NAJA Division 3 Southern Con· rerence aele<:tion laat year. AND WlllLE THERE aren't. any freshmen on the roster .. Moriarty did recruit a blue-chip junior college traos fer-6·~ forward Stan Jones. "Jones can do it all at both ends ot the court." Moriarty said or the San Diego City prod· oct who was an All-Mission Con- ference pick in 1978. Thal left Just one positioo open. point guard, and the vacancy was quickly filled by letterman Erie Clayton who ia both an excellent ball bandier and good shooter. MOIUAllTY GOT a good look at h is bench in Saturday's ' ED MORIARTY season opene r . With four players. including Adams, foul· ing out, 6·3 forward David Alewine tiad eight rebounds and 6·3 swingman Reggie Field bad 10. Ernie Clayton, a 6-0 guard, contributed 10 points The Vanguards lost, SS-74, to Cal State LA on the road on a night they went the first four and a half minutes without scor· ing and shot just 26 percent in the first ball. "We're a very good sbootlng team," Moriarty insists. "The ball just wouldn't drop for us that night.'' -By ERNIE CASTILLO FV's Money Player Cenlofanle Star of the Week Sam c.entotante of Fountain Valley me blasted away for four touchdowns in the Barons' 28-16 CJF Big Five Conference football victory over Eisenhower Friday night, upping his season totals to 18 toucbdowM. AND. IT WAS ANO'IUER 100-yard·Pl';'S night for the 17&-pound senior giving him 898 yards on 189 cames for an avera1e of 4.7 · yards per tote. For his etforts be is the Daily Pilot's Offensive Pltyer of ~Week for t~ Orange Coast area. As the Barons• tailback, Cent.of ante has been the bread and butter back since the season's start and it bas been no surprise. Even as a junior and playing second string behind CJF player of the year Willie Gitt.ens, Centofante picked up votes tor AU-Sunset League. "Sam's biggest asset in every respect is c1NTWAlfT11 his aggressiveness." says Barons Coach Bruce Pickford. "He's not your typical s mooth fancy dan breakaway nmner. He attacks wbeo be runs and be runs with a certain.degree ol power. I like that kind of back." ON TWO oniER OCCASIONS Centofante bas scored three touchdowns and none has been of the surprise variety. When the Barons get near the goalline, they almost always go to the power -and that is Centofante. Twice Centofante bas run for 10-yard touchdowns in bis 18 scoring runs, the rest from in closer. In Friday's conquest or Eisenhower, Ccntofante burst over twice from eigbt yards out and twice from a yard away. He's also been used as a receiver, as il the Barons needed help in that department. Despite the fact Kevin Margerum (46 catches for 665 yards) and Jim Coppom C.:l catches for 620 yards> are available. the Barons have also gone to Centofante out or the backfield. He's caught a dozen passes for 92 yards, usually in key situa· tions. By llo&er Ca.rtsoe BEEP • BEEP • BEEP ~ ~> Collegiate Basketball Scores fJUWIST Geor~•~ ... Gfoo<"!ll•SI.. SEMlu_l .. ,ClwlL8rot .... 1'8 AlrFort•U.~-Sl.U ~O••T~ll11t.8itpll•IC04 \A SOUTHWEST Color.-to14,Si.IW1111 <;re,.,l>llt199l, T~"4SC041<'9t8' Al>lltne Chrl"IMI M, W•Yl4nd Bo11>llSI £.WHN ........ 11,liffnfe.P«lfkH Loulilen•C041 s•.SELoul1le,,.S6 ,, F11llef'lon$t,10, N.Arl~M LSUM.N-°"""1!M0 forl Ll'w ,. ... 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V PILOT Tu.llV.~21. tt78 Business For Now: Fixed Income Long-term Bonds Offer Many Alternatives 8 7 SHEtllY L C Where do we IO from b"""" term ralft hav pe hd 1ltead)'. Th1I meant that lon1·leorm bond.a may be a very tood buy rl1hl now . When lnleretl rall'a are tU1h. bond price• are k>w Purchuina t ucb boo& now meana locllin1 In Wben It romn to anvc t.1q )<>Ur money r11hl oow . the only ckoar thane ms to ba mu.a con· fut oo. Tbe 1toek market has lndefod bffn acary. wllb a two-week N.ll-ofr loUo•-.d by 1 stlll~ cUmu ol ,.re1ter ma1l'lltude than eny In blJtory. a hl1h rate of mum but ll &lJo meaoa potential ~apllaal aalna, betauat as interest rates decUne, bond prtc. ahould lncreue. For t.he lnvcitlor lOO b'11Y to altl throutb the POa 111£ last month, tM Dow Jones has bffn t.e1Un1 Ill low ur '180 MelJ\whtlt. lolerat rate-a continue to rl&e. lhoU• Uaable bonds, or reluc:lanl lo put all hh1 ena lnlo one or several b111kt1~. 114.'Vtu'Ul Of the larger brokera1e firms bave bond fUl'\dl So Jual w~rt> does an tnvc11tor con~rned wllb aafety ol pnoclpal and a 11ood rt>turn put hla money today, • Therie lis a definite> tu~ tQ...bt> made for comm(ln 1 1t.ocks bul we'll make it 1n u nt'ar·future col· umn. In this instance, we'll d4>al ~·\1h &ome filled tncomc vehicles wh ch may ~Just the lhln1 Ftxt•d income, you ( v.Err" ~~a6j laay1 But lntere1n rate5 "• "" r num are sllll riain1 Michl I Theee are portfolios made up or a number of bonds, atlowing th~ lnvtialor to purc hase , "units" <aeneraJly $1,000 incre· menta > In the trusl . thus partlclpatlmc ln the net income produced by the underlying "" us securities. !BE SIJIEET_ i:!e~~=temtf~~ ~~~ ~ may be ~tble later! For the 11horter·IA.'rm investor. some brokerage firms ire oflerlng tlx·month certificate ol dePOSll funds that are yielding 10\4 ~t·plu.a with minimum Investments of only $1,000 <moat bank co·s requi~ larger mlnlmums>. PaOBABLV NOT -oa IF so, not much The prime rate. the discount rite, lhe Federal Funds rate -although they are moving upward -are all short.term lnt.erest rates. AN0111Ell INTERESTING investment vehicle I!. the Glnn.ie Mae pasa-lhrou&h, a pool or 1overn· ment mortgages. aJI with the same lntereat rates and approximutely the same maturity dates. A great many analysts. however. reel that long· -----Tax Plan Currently returning about 9 percent, the unusual feature of Glonle Mut? pass·lhroughs is lhal lhe monthly checks you receive ure composed of both interest and a portion or your principal. <Thls means you can be reinvesting your principal as you go along.> CASH FAST Panel Set Homeowner s : Tax attorneys and ac· countanls were scheduled to speak at the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com·, merce tax planning aemiaar Wedneeday al the Registry Hotel, Irvine. Although these FHA· and VA·lnsured mortgages are 30 years in length. historically the Investor has received 50 percent of his principal as early as lhe 12th )'ear. The minimum investment in Ginnie Mae pass·througbs Is $25,000. Loans arranged for any reason. Credit. no problem . Borrow on your equity. CaJI now for cour teous. fast Information. Continental breakfast will be served at 7:30 a .m., with the program scheduled from 8 a.m. lo noon at a cost of $ts. SO -WHE RE DO YOU GO from here? As you can see, there are several alternatives. Even more Importantly. these alternatives make it possible for the sbort·term <CD funds>, In· tcrmediat.e·term <Ginnie Maes, ract.ortng in early return or principal> and long-term Invest.or to- to profit from today's hlgb Interest rates. .. f7 I 4J 547-7151 AM~ICAH Mortgage Co. More Information is available at 644·8211. Note: Sherry Lucoa u an account aecutioe in tM Santa Ano olfi.ce o/ Merrill LJlftCh, ~e. Ft'ft'MT and Smith. OUR lllVESIMEIT GROWTH IWll'T HAD UPS-AllD-DOWllS. JUSTUPS. -C...tooursmnn. ... find out why. IMP.I W'M'." 1 And out why Newport f.quity lh 14 I~ 111 " .. 'II.AH Funds is the leading seoond trust deed investment firm In Orange County. And out why more and more people are making theJr first choice in investments a second trust deed. Rnd out why that in our 10 years in business not one of our Investors has ever failed to earn at least 10% on his money. And out why Ne..vport f.quity funds Is a leader in investment ?>1 T, '" 11 714 trust deeds In Orange County. We'll have wine and cheese and a team of investment prof esslonals to answer all your questions. Attending our seminar Phone 830·5700 Our Mnlllnar will be: nd bsol I Wedfl{.'Sdoy. December 6. 4.5.30 PM places you u er a ute Y R~ Onion -23732 CJ Toro-LI Toro no obligation. Thu1sda!.1. November 30. 4.5.30 PM. But space ls limited. so Mt1n1ott I lo1et -900 N1..wport c~nter Drive. p~~I for•::porl ~:::~:Cg ....... ,ldr ... ,.. ... ,.rfJ. Offka In N_,-t Buch. f-ountaln \Aolley. UguNI HIU.. Palm St>llniJt and Safi Diego. r t'lllJ NIAIOl<T l.;<..f7Yll.N~ ·cm .....,_1' ,_,,,,.,. ... mt)lunf\I 11111'.'>l/HfW)l(I H :.UW..1 ,.,.,, More A.id Diw/or Business LOS-ANGELE& <AP > -A major program to increase research and development funds for small businesses bas been announced by lhe head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA Administrator Robert A. Frosch said the agency hoped to in· crease the amount or its basic research dollars flowing to small busi· ness by 40 percent In the n.ext year. F aoscu SAID the program bas two main objectives: fosterlng ·'the developme nt of s ma l l bu si ne ss capabilities ln selected areas of technology or s p ecific inte r est to NASA " and lo "establish a small busi· ness base ror the de· velopment and produc· Uon of. fflght hardware for future NASA mis· sions." The amount of money involved Ln the program waa not mentioned. Frosch made the an· nouncement al a White ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__, House Conference on T.1xcs and Inflation, c:stimntcJ to be 6-7% In 1978. ore maklnu le harckr for people to rda1n or ht.11ld their a~)Ch. The: IRS has 3fl~~1vcly eliminat~ m:lny tax ince mivt:!t 11\C!J hy inve~1ors tn the p.m . Yet wi1h the com1nnt wx !Jw rcvi~l(m~. there ore: 1till opportunlde11 availabl~ for invcs'to~ tn helter ~'r defer hoth lnvettm~nt and ~•med income (1.e. ,;1L1ry anJ commb'ltm). If you plnn your l97R rro~rnm now, mthcr thon w ,1it ttll ycnr cnJ, you'll have ample time to nn:1ly1c: and properly choo~l! the one which will m~l your ob1~ct1vc. For a penonal conauJhldon, Including if you wilih your talC :momey or C.P.A .. conrnct: Parker Dale, Senior Vice Pretldenc, ot (71•0 644·'4620 or the oddresa &hown below. .. Small Business tn Los Angeles on Monday. It was one of 12 regional conferences on small business problems being held across the country lo the next two years. HE SAID NASA was attemptln& t.o make gov· ernment contracts more attractive to small bu&l· nesses. Ofve yew IMllttrn?.I Mtl your 1ld .... fllt .,. th• ' ""' mnttr....-11 .......... tn-Dally........ .. • ' 'Frankenstein' Energy-Commission l t Due_Jor Scrutiny Cit anf 119 A loag Mini locomotives belching steam and pulling cargoes of childre n are gaining popularity a mong hobbyists in Japan. The coat.powered replicas often are d isplayed at street fairs and cost as much as $.1,800. 59.3% See Bonus ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J . <AP I -A majority of American workers surveyed will receive Christmas bonuses this year. ac· cordtng to a recent poll by a New J ersey publishing firm. The poll. done for the 10th con· secutive year by Prentice-Hall Inc • found 109 of 184 plants, banks. offices. and hospitals - or 59.3 percent of those s urveyed across lhe country will pro· v1de a seasonal gift o r cash bonus t.o their employees. HEW YORK IAPI ConP•p S1~~ S31;) ll'fr••"" ~ ~ ... .:~"::1'!',~' CrewlO 11V> l)o;, '"'•'if: Cron co n v. 30,.. '"I'<. nr ler\411 *"''"" ~utlrFtO '-·~· In MIG• ~·,~~:r a:~ enlyM ""' 20 ... ln811W•ll 01•0.• I '" h•eSoUI lnwr..-<e & l•ICl•l\I· 0.vtMel )IV. tJYI •tnWPr ••\loo .•. ~~fc.5' 20'. 11 ~r.,w ACI. Ind ~ •'!It :11'4 1'VI Af'AProl IV1 ,,,., OelCAnT II 11 O\IYftM SACRAMENTO <AP) -The state Enercy Commlsslon, called a "Frankenstein monster" by a lelialalor wbo helped create It, ii beaded for crttlcal scruUny. The legialatA>r, Sen. Alfred Alquiat, l).SaJI Jo.e, Once tried lo abolllb IL in ~~lycoml.97~·~!.!~ Go~~~n=-mwoundrk killed the bill while putting o1 "''K'" .:.u together the study plan. Brown Jr. appointed Its five members. 0 IT RAS SINCE grotm to S50 employees and a $20 million an· nual budget paid from extra charges on electricity bills. Brown 's R e publican challenger in the race for gov· er nor. Evelle Youneer, and other GOP candidates also have called for It.a abollsbmenL They said Brown packed it with ''anti· growth, anti·nuclear" environ· menlalist.s. AN E IGHT·M E MB E R legislative committee la charged with analyzing it.a "current ef. fectiveness," and to suggest "alternatives for lnatltutional reorganization" lo provide "in· creased clarity and cohesion in establishing state e n e r gy policy." Said Assemblyman Victor Calvo, !)..Mountain View, in a re· cenl interview: "I think we'll all agree that after four years it's time to look at tbls agency." CALVO CBAJU THE Joint Committee on Energy Polley and Implementation tbat will do the scnrt:lnizing. He allo chairs the Assembly's Resources, Land Use and Energy Committee. Vice Chairman of the in· vesligation committee is Al· qulst, co-author of the 1974 War· ren·Alquist Act that created lhe Energy Commission. Alquist, who heads the Senate Public Utllilles, Transit and Ene rgy Committee. a lso in· troduced a bill this year lbat would have done away with the Energy Commission -but Calvo's legislative committee O ver The Counte r MASO~- . THE ~ESTIGATOas were given $!19.000 for slaff, a full· time director, and a 12·memb,er ad.vlSory Jroup from t he utilities, bwnness, civic groups, environmentalists, labor and government. They have been holding bear· inga lo determine which state agencies, such as the Public Ulllltles Commission, Air Resources Board a nd Water Resources Control Board, deal with energy. Their report ls due i n late January, said Bob Foster. project direct.or. "We hope to develop a data base from which lo come up with some leglslalio"I next year." Calvo s aid. ' WH EN FOR ME R GOV. Ronald Reagan signed the War· ren·Alqui..st Act, it was called by Alql\!at "landmark leglslation" t.o re1>lace about 30 agencies and approve sites for new power olants. But Younger and others com· plained that the commission bas failed t.o approve even one new power plant site. He predicted that "lights will be going out" in the 1980&. A CASE IN POINT was lhe Sundesert nuclear power plant, which San Diego Gas & Electric Co . a nd other Southern California utilities wanted lo build near lhe Arizona border. The commission blocked the plant by recommending that it not be exempted from 1976 laws that forbid new plants until lhe commission determines that there is a safe way t.o dispose or nuclear wastes. ~ '" gi:11vyM 10 10&ll S.wO~ IO'• ""' ~ Sllft Furo 1"'1 I ii> SwEISv ""' 11 llp• ••d •• ..,... • s OtterT P '°"'" '°"" ~~" 1•"'-2s .... 1:rv. 14 OverUllr 1 I~ r.oAe, )J ,. ,,.. ''" PCA lnl •"> 10 l..,H n1t. n"' UPS A~O COWNS ,4 , ...... P•IKl8 '4V> IJ SI~ ~.-. NEW VC)ttl( (API -Tiit lollowlna "" ...... P((H't n .... 1.J\4~ I 1S ~ _, IN °"9r • Ille • ~r u ,. :::~r •'• 1'4 •too• efttl _,..,o"""' ,....., .,... ..,, v. " \"-. ~~I...., -Ii.. ~I ~wet on 1.1,, 1114 Pl!fteEnl 76''• ,,.,, :• :l l'bc IS._,.,_. empe• J::<enl .,. <'*'09 r911Mcllns .,. volume AVM Cp 414 •"-Oelln18 ''"• 19V. 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VSI CP :io I II 16l4·.:·~ -' ttv.-"" c11oet• .ts 7 S61 J1V..-tl4 Genesco . 11 011.-\11 u esw 1.IO 7 'l1 lS"-• '"" > p1F to • • 110 111 • t: l9LI ~ • •• ve11eyl11 .«I 11 " sot.-14 BldUpt ?~ S 1''• CnOlpf I.JO . rtJ004'\l.o • 14 Gonstr 2 6 I 30'4• 'lo LHE11I ..6All 7l t2w-\'1 aGEl.s.1 Im lt'lli• Qllrtl ·.so t '8 4~loio ••••• Verl•n .40 •Ill 11\4, • ., ::::~r-. '·~.:.J; ~..:2~ c .... wd 1.40. 1 nv. ..... QtnuPt I.IO U lSI 37¥.•-" l .. lOM 1' I 711 .. ,."" •NGl.60. 4S 2'1tt .... ¥"'11 1 .... l 811>. V•ro .. 32 • .,, • _..., llN Singer ~logs It Pilys to Blow WhUtle By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Tbrff corporations, all glants, make 98 percent of tho gas met.en that are used by ut.llltJes and meuure bow much eaa their tuawmenJre ualnc. They a.re lhe Singer Co., whole consumer sewing busi- ness aceounta for less than one-half ol Its $2.3 bllUon sales volume; Textron, a conglomerate <Bell helicopters, Talon &ippers, Homelite chain saws, Speidel watchband.a, Fafnir bearlnp> whole former chairman, 0 . WUUam Mlller, Is chairman ol the Federal Reserve Board, and Rockwell In· ternaUocw. the No. 1 maker ot s pace vehicles, which does 44 percent of it.a $5.8 billion of sales wllh tbe U.S. govern· ment. .1GA.8 METEB.S DO NOT represent a major ch~ or bualness for any of these heavyweights. 'Their sales of meters over a four.year period, 1973 to 1977, totaled $23~ million . Thal comes to a market of $S7 million t year. Assum· ing each company had an equal share of this m arket, that means annual sales of Sl.9 million for each. . , The managers who ran lbe gas met.er busin~s in each of !hese companies ap. parently thought no one would notice what they wel'e doing, which was, according to a s.,.It filed earlier this month, the following: i Money Tree -Th ey m e t periodically to exchange price lists and sales information. -They coordinated bids on some jobs. -'Ibey agreed on price increases. -They never undercut each other. -'Ibey actively policed these agreements. WHAT TIDS MEANT, OF course, was that if your local gas utility was quoted one price by the Singer unit and if it then sought other quot.es from Rockwell and Tex- tron. it would have found a remarkable uniformity. That's called price·fixing. The reason we have all this information is that Singer blew the whistle. ll became an informer lo take advantage of a Justice Department policy that gives lenient treat- ment to companies that malce voluntary disclosures of wrongdoing. As a result, a grand jury indicted Rockwell and Tex· tron on a felony charge of conspiring to fix the prices of gas meters. If convicted, each company could be fined up to St million. ln addition, if utilities that bought the gas meters sue and collect treble-damage awards, Rockwell and Textron would be permitted to deduct only one-third of these payments on their tax returns. SINGE R, WBICll A.DMl1TED participating in the conspiracy, was not indicted. It was simply named with others in a companion civil suit filed by the Justice Department. This suit merely seeks an order restraining the companies from these alleged practices. As a result, if Singer is s ued and has to pay damages, it will be able to deduct the entire amount on its tax return . The J ustice Department hopes the message will get across to other corporations: If you come forward now, it will be e,asier on you in the end. Bad News Expecf,et}; Dow Jones Slumps NEW YORK (AP) -Tbe stock market slumped today as traders began girding them.selves fort.be latest figures on the burgeoning United St.ates trade deficit. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial issues dosed down9.'10polntsto804.14. Gainers trailed losers almost 2· loo lhe New York Stock Exchange. 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Ona ~ dred lighCy OOll mlnlnO farnlliee •~ IN trauma of•~ ttrlk.e, culmlnlting In the murder of • young mm.. Cl!) MAlf D# IE~ THEATM ~ doll • alletdl '°' Ille BBC, JM. Aon Obvtov. "1tf119ta IO jump ICrOM the EtlQlllft ~-(A) • DtCIC CAVETT Gutlt: A.L. Aowle. (Pert t of 2) Outing w w J a man IOQOH .. thl a1>111ty to - dMth 1n the laoaa ot man lboUt !Odle • Al.FRIO HrfCHCOQ( flM8ENT8 A man di.a whla mountalrn a11rnbtnO in Swnz.land on 1111~ • HONEYMooNERe ~ting • S5 00 lnOtMM 1n rent. Aa.lph bar rlc:.tdel hlmMlf In hla apar1rnent, ancttlle'1andlonS ,. ...... 12:.IO. MOYlll •• 1h "The Ceremony" (19841 l.alrenca HllfWY, Sarah Miiia. A man plane 1111 bfotflet'a prtaon aecaoa with • young _.,, •• hetp. ( t hr .. SS rnln.) • MOYIE • .,_. "Aide Beyond Vengaance" ( 19M) Chudl ' Connon. Mldlall Alnnla. A buffalo hunter ..-&a ,_.. on outi-wt:io ettackad and r<>Obad him efter hit wife ~ hint. '~ • • ''Flral Speceehlp On ID MOVIE ** "T~ Come On" (1958) Attnl Buw. St*1- 1ng Hey09n. A WO(Nlfl Ph OM loll« llQlllntl another and wind• up lrwotved In mi.arder .11 he~ 45 min..) 2:111 = ••"The~~ Man AliYa" (19e1) Aon Alndelt, Oetwa Paget. A eondemnld though lnno- <*'if rnan le turnealo ttwal Hi • OOC>al1 bomb exPloelon and Mt• out to find ttll man whO framed hlM. ( t rv .. 30 min.I ~ l:UI HEWS •• .MOYIE • • "°""* And Gutt .... ( 11138) Gene Autry. A cow- boy encoun..,.. romance end~-(1 hr.) • MOY!! • • ''San Antone" (1962) Rod Ca~on, ,.,._.,, Whelan A c:onlllet between the Confader•• and the Unlonlat• oi- .... to penonel botder· . c:ountry-. (2 lwt.) Lucy and Ltflial try 10 b<Wll ,,,_~of~ oi.eput~~ Keep On Tntelda' • *"' "Pony EJtpr-" (t953) Cl1,w1ton Heston, AhoMa Flarnlng A C*r of cowt>Oy her'OM leftd • hand 10 "*'• .,... ttlat tfle ma11 ooea ttwougt1 12 hrt.1 • FAU OF EAOL.Ea "AbtOl111e 8eglnnera" Whlle HIC:l'IOIH l'lldea b9t1lnd a r~ oft-. Lenin torgee the INldlinery of 1111 BoW-* Revolu- llon _ • WIU> HOMf.8 INQCIN ... ''Thi ouet.e Of Ouk• Street: For Love Or Mone(' A Q11191C of the he>tal .. Intrigued by Lady Daisy Adam and her n'IOMY· and ~ a c:amoelgfl of ....,.,., and d\aml. (Pal1 8 of 151 t t:IO. Cl) 8ARNA8V JONE8 ''To Darllea Wltn Lowe And Mutder" A man dlclda9 to murder hie gir1f\'tend retner than allow fief to ~with hle•-wh. Venus" 119641 Yoao Tani. Oldrk:ll u.c:.a. landing on v-. • tdlntllic: •q>adi- tlon ""°' ,,..... of a pr.,.. OU1 c:MliPtlOn. ( 1 hr., 30 4c111e MOYIE •• 'h "spm Of Weal Point" (11147) "Doc:" Blenchlr"d. Glenn Olwla.. • t.a04AEL JAa<8CIH 0.-1 . .John C>onllta, *>Qt ,_'"O editor. Aoao MO lrac.tt~ • HUMANmE8 TIW>UOH Tl4E ARTS · PllWlng ~. Tiie lOWJf'y~ Pe te r Fonda is a motorcyclist who team s up with truck driver Helen Sha ver to fight a gang of hijackers in "High Ballin', .. a TV movie airing tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. A young women 10.- eenn.tt) dr-uPon the wtldom p-.d down '"'"' her Ctlero6'ee lettier ..io care for a group ol neglected c:NIOren. (A) a:*> 8 QI LAVl'Ntl & a..L.EY t:30 8 QI TAX1 The ~ -lhOc*ld Into a perlOd of mourning 8 TONIGHT Hott: J°"nny Canon. ~ Martin Mull. Alc:ft. erd BenjMlln. 8 1WUIKT ZONE tl"AO e ~ C88 LATE MOYIE **"""1.A11eraFromThr• l..0¥era" ( 19 73) June Ally- -· KW! Betry. A plane Otaah Oellya lhrM ten ... 1t'eid•~d••'• Da9f lmlt9 Ito.,~ N=1ERNOON Cl) CACJU..WtTS l!IJ MEW ORIFAH I 0..-11 Belle OIYIS. Rol>- 1 81'1 WllONlf. eSANFON:>AHDSON Ff'9(1 It eauglll up In I Mrlel of lnmrallng 11tua- 1ton1 wMl'I lie ~ a reeldenl of a NnlOr c:ltl- zeos · !IO!Nt fD MACNEIL I L.EHAEA REPORT ID OEllOHINO HOME INT'EAIOM ''~ThaWalla'' 7~ 8 THE MUPPET'S GuMI: RIQuel Welctl. I CAHOIDCA.MERA NEW\.YWED GAME a.a .. ..n ~"'''""· 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles I KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San 0 1ego G KHJ.. TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Otego G) KTTV (Ind) Lps Angeles m KCOP· TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 113 KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles Gi) KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington Beach 8 0 HOU.VWOOO 80UNB I TIC TAC OOUOH AOA»-12 S.-81 call• 10 the ume home on a "dliJIUtt>lng the peece" ClOl'nplejnt ttld In "~· e 2tTOHIOKT Produc er -reportera SeOMtlln Mlll1o and Tom Thotnpeon lake a lo«* at the "Mllltety Eleclronlc:a Ellpo '78." G NEW8CHICI< Cl) THI GONG SHOW 1.-00 9 Cl) THI PAPER CHASE Hirt lelml 11\at !tie girt he nu become romantlclilly ln\IOIY9d Wllh .. Proteaof Klngalleld'a deughler. CJ N8CMOVIE * * * * "Petton" ( 1910) George c. S«>n. Karl Malden. The car.er of the brilllenl and OU Ir ag10US World War II G-al George 8 . Patton Jt. le lrac:ed. 8 MOYIE ' &..awrne and Sfllr1ey remln- ltce llOOUt ttll probMrna lllly hid -'*' they fhl ~ roomn'lll". • :>00 COUPlE Feb's~ of opera llelpt e>ecar win a car In a radio quU Mow, and he reluetanlly "*'-NI own- ershle o41hl prize. 9:00. Cl) C88 MO'llE .... ~ ... (1978) P..., Fonda,~ Reed. A p1oh11lo 181 rnoton:ydlllt, Ilia buddy and • fen*9 INdl driver take on a Ylciou• gang of hlghw9r if9~a COMPNfV Jack and Janet are shoc:llad at evidence mountt thlt Chrtsty II a llleptomanlac. • MERVONFAN ~a: BeUa Davir.Aob- ert Wagner, Urtula, ~Lori l.lebennan. 9 Ptl8 MOYIE • * * -Hat111'1 County. U.S.A.'' (1976) Oifectld by wt>an John Otedts up leg- endety cab 804. (Part l of ~!l..G NEWI •o 8TAMKY& HUTCH While lmleltlOlfing oro-- nlad etlme In the high flllhlon wend. Startlly and Huteh enoount« a baaull- tul modll who c:ollec:t• OOc>t .. ttophiea. • NIGHT OAUfJff A doc:10f mlnle1era to hie lnYalld alt1• more out of IOve of money INn lcNa of I~. 10:301~ VOTIM'Pff.LINE "Sacr .-nento Detelina" 11•1DGCl)al NEW8 DATIHGOAME · LOVE IDCHMl8 THE 000 COUfllE Fiii« It ~ when Oscar glvet a rlotout ac:c:ount of his pr1111,_. on • 1alll llflOW g) MONTY PYTHOH"8 Fl. VINC) cw:ue • "ll't A Tree" ii aired, I A meek. llMtwlgtMd bar* taller has one peuk)rl In life: 1'91dlng. 8 9 A8C MOVIE • * * "Nightmare "' e.d· ham County" ( 19751 Olt>oflh A•Hln. Lynne MOody. Two oolllge stu- oent• ere mlstal!WI IOf c:onvlct• end -.1 to a women·• prilon term. (A) Cll MOYIE * * 'h "HondO And The Apec.hl9" 1 teen Ralph T aeger, Noah Beery. A rugged lnOMdualltt In the troubled ~ Terri- tory edopte hil OM1 mett.- odt In ~ out an Afmt aaMoi"'••t to illeep pe-. '*-the Indians and wfllte men. (2 tws.) I THIOONG IHOW OETIMART Smart " placed In c:Nrge of maximum MCUrity - --tor the amvaA of sbl !.!!fl adantlllts '9 CAPT10HE> ABC NEWS MORNNG 12:00 8 TWIUQHT ZONE from dellYery fOf • yMf., t• 8 TOMOAAOW ~··= Mltllonlli<e pNlen-lhrOOl•t Petey Ron and Rane laBl1nc:, Piiie Oleldlenhaus and Terry Meeuwsen, three new ~ 1:301 HIW8 WAHT'ED: DEAD OR ALIYE "Emc>ty Celt" 2:001= • • "Purluit Of The Or.r SclrM" ( 111571 Anthony ~. John Gragson. Thi Nl'WY deltroys the f llfft()Ut Germlrt baldeahip during World Ww It (2 hrs.I e OETIMART Srnwt muaa gl*d a Yltll • i Sc:at\dlna~ pnnoes&. 2:2S 8 NEWS 2:30 ~ •• "And Sudden Death .. 111134 I Atndo!Pft Scc>U, francet Drake. A ,.. .... gift le oon"4c:ted on cwc:um-- ttential e¥1denoe. ( 1 "' .. 2S mini 12':00 9 • •·~ ... Tangany4M'" ( 1954) Ven Heflin, Auttl Roman. A murdlrw tak" hold of a trtbl In EM1 Afr\. ca and they terrorize the nattv.. t t hr., 30 min.I • • • "Rain" (1932) Jo.,, Cr.wford. W.iter Hutton. A mlnlttar attempt• to rec:lalm a ··t111en" women on the leland ol Pago Pago, (t hr., 50min I i• 111 ••• "TM~­ ing" ( 1967) AnltlOny Quinn, frfe~.Fow~ peopte .,. taight how to bAac*mai after ..,... ... a mOCk II~ In MJarN BMc:h. ( 1 hr.. 30 "*"I 3:IO •••• "ac..,. f«>m Tiie Planeit Of The Apea~ I 1971) Roddy Mc:Oow911. IOm H!Mtllf. After simians return 10 P'eMnl-day Earth lrom the 'fMI 3956, l\umans bec:orne ... .,. tllat' Hi !fie lutur., ll9et ..... ~trol the woncs. t 1 hr .. 30 nwn.) ~obin Williams: Another Wild and Crazy Guy A08'N WIUIAMS ·ons IT ON' AS MOAK From Dre me et Jullle~o _!h•abOt · By DAN LEWIS TV o.te len•U Robin Williams is an impulsive and compulsive zany guy. His natural in· s linoh for comedy m irror the character he has projected into bis television "bust-out... • Robin plays the spaced-out man from outer space in "Mork and Mindy." He became a stand.up comlc as the outgrowth ol necessity. He needed the work. He meant lo be a serious actor. and had spent three years stu- dying drama at the highly regarded Juilliard School in Manhat~an. ••BUT THE ACTING field was crowded,'.' he observed in an in· tervie~. "I. looked for any opportuni· ty to perform." In San Francisco, he found an out· let for hls unbridled comedy talent. He put together a comedy act, wblch borders on slapstick and the out· rageous, with sharp humor threaded through It. He made hia reputation ln s mall Sao Franclsco clubs and com· edy showcases IUce the Holy City Zoo, lnleraecUon, and the Boardingbouae. "I really wanted to work In theater," he recalled, "but work was work. And I waa J(etUng recognition. People were coming to see me, and paying for It " ft didn't bewlld r him. lie accepted • It "I W01tacio ON tho act, and frc· <1uent1y t~w•n to won<1er If altt-r 1he y1•ar11 of •ludylnw dramu an'1 tircsMmlna of twlnH un •ct.or Ir my lul, •nd my tuturu hud hffn u tit ln u t1ltt.,r•~nt tt!r.st llon " 111 u 1wn.a, Wlllllam• iit 61Ctln1~ •w•ry at.•rond of lh vary phylllcul 1·11uh l1ly hu 111111orma. Thia wloo·ey<.-d . wiry budding phenomena moved to Lo&-Ao1eles. where he soon became a favorite of the young.adult set. The television community, ever on the lookout for new. fresh talent began to bear about "the era&)'" at the Comedy Store. He was slgned for the "Laugh-In" resurrection. Although the series was short-lived, Williama emerged as the only real s uccess. He had made his im- pression. .. 1'.llE TELEVISION people began lo notice me. I was preUy popular in the clubs, now lhe big boys were making offers," he said. A few guest shots. and then fate payed into bis bands. To prevent ABC from splitting its dynamic one· two powerhouse on Tuesday nights, "Happy Days" and "Laverne and Shirley." producer Garry Marshall created "Mork and Mindy." It s tarted as a guest-shot on "Hap- py Days" for Williams last spring. Mork is from the pla.Qet Ork, as· signed lo the planet Earth lo In· veatl1ate lta poteoUaJ u a relocation settlement ror Orkans when they have to vacate their planet. ..MOU AND MINDY" Cpretty Pam Dawber co-stars as Mindy> opened lhe season as the Thursday night lead-in for ABC. The show hu been In the top five all sea.10n, and Wllliama· popularity soared higher than Ork. Williams sees the show as a ron- taay laced with reality. "It 14n't 'My Favorite Morttan.' or 'Visit to a Small Pl11net'," he H scrtt..'<1. "It's c:lo1e to 'MJrllcle on 34tb Street'.'' he added, recalltn.c the marvelously warm movie about an elderly1 whJlAl· whl1kered man who clalmeo to be Santa Claus and faced commitment as he spllt the feelings of Manhattan residents. · To explain Morie's basic realities, Wllllams noted that in one episode, Uaten.i.DC to tbe eulogle at the funeral of a local man, be starts to bring the deceased back to life. with the com· passionate explanation. "If everyone says such nioe t.b1ngs about the man, he should stay alive." IT IS 11IEN explained to Mork that nice things always are said at funerals. What you see on the screen is lhe real Robin Williams. His antics on the set convulse the crew. He does in· human things like talkinf: to his s a ndwich, but he doesn t drink through his fmgers, as Mork does. He's pbllosophical about the series . which ls eared for family hour view· lng. Does it offend bis seosabilltles to work what he has called "kiddJe. hour crap"? "IT'S Efl'HER mAT or work my butt off in clubs," he answers. He's been referred to as "a deW. or second Steve Martin,'' which dis - turbs him. ..What happened -to the first Steve Ma rtin?" he a s t s felicitously. He's oot above prantlshness. Asked during an interview where be was born. be imoulsively resPoDded. "Edinburgh, Scot.land," with a thick accent, rolling U>e "r ." THAT'S THE WAY it went out in the official ABC biography. In truth. he was born ln Chicago, only child of Laurie and Robert Williams. He spe nt early years in comfort in suburban Detroit, while his father served as a lop executive (a division vice president) at the Ford Mot.or Company. Robin is married lo' actress Valerie Velardi, and they live In Los Angeles, with two cat.s, an iguana apd a par-rott. TV Movie Ban Nixed~· CHICAGO CAP> -A judge says he wm not prohibit the showing ln II· linois of t.be television Jnovle "Dum· my." baaed on the life of u ChlcaRo dear mute c harge d with two murders, "I do not believe in book burning or film burning." Circuit Court Judge Joseph Schnelder said in ruUng on a· petition by lawyers for Donald Lang, 32. Lang was sent lo a mental institu· lion after being acc11Sed of a 1965 murder. Six montb.a after being re- leased in 1971, he was charged with killing a prostitute, convicted and sentenced lo prison. That conviction was reversed on grounds he did not get a fa.Jr trial since he could not communicate wilh his lawye~. Lang is still in jail, and Schneider described him as "still unfit" for trial. Peter, Paul and MaryRe1111lte for TV~~~~uP 0 ··or c'OUr.c 1 do." ahe lau1hed. "I'm the last of the 1rnnd o.,tlmlau. One ol the advanta1es or get· c In& older '" that you read of different llmea. And you reallt.e that no tlme ls forever. • 'Chunsce 11 the password to Ufe." Sii£ RECALLED THAT while In hiah school In the mld-19:509 "I wied to read Jack London ttnd Upton Sinclair and I used to think, 'Boy, what a lime that mual have *" and I . now It ·s boring Eisenhower. Joe McCarthy Cold War. Boy, I m issed all the aood 1turr. · "Then came the Sixties. Now. I do lectures to colle1e klda and th•Y say, 'Aw. I mlued au the aood 1tuff.' And 1 say. ·wau. lt's rtCht. around the ... corner .. Hope Credils Fatty NEW \'ORK (AP) -Comedtan Bob Hope 18)'5 It was Fatty Arbuckle wbo helped him set hil start In ahow buslneaa • tn a t.ourtna vaud.vUl• show called Curly'a Jolly folUes. H9pe, In an Interview with Jack Lln.kletter on NBC'• "America Alive '' show to be t.lecaat Fri· day, recalled bow he started ln abow bualDaa at 14 dolnl a takeoff ot Charlie Cbaplln. ope -.QS"M' t111 no tntenUon vi rettrtn . He said 'tte 'ft.ndl lau1bter tbe belt therapy for iro•lnl old. A~ Christmas " ....... 1 COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by lrld Andtrton •• "He's sound os o dollar .. o 1950 ....... • dollar. thot 1s. ' SU PE RHE ROES SHOE MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX 00Y-IT MUST HAVE e-EEN 'T~'2R1et.E GROWING UP WITH NO TEL.EV1510N ! 1-0W'O 'r'OU EvEN l<NOV\I WHICH i'OOTH- PA5TE /:IJ'.C ~r TO US.E -;, ' DENNIS THE MENACE FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk MISS PEACH by Metl __ ..., .. by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta AGATHA CRUMM TUMdly. November 28, 1978 PEANUTS '{OIJ NEVER HAVE AN'I SEL~ -OOUBTS, 00 '10U ? HARAHAHA!! DAILY PtlOT 8 J by Charles M. Schulz NO, I GUESS NOT by Bill Hoest ·-1"H"'T6alNOS SORTA Lll<E THI: CASE r:.. WORICIN' °"' / MS. CRUMM. WHAT I!> THE MEANING OF THI~ TWiHTY·SlV~N MIL.WON POt.LA~ '? WIAf TWfNTY·~VEP' MIWON OC>U.ARS,~R.NAPE"AR'? Ot<,fllllf TW&ITV'-~VEN Mii.LiON 001.LARS ·· .. by Jeff MacNelly This is a bad day tp get hit 'of a trucK . \ by Ftrd and Tom Johnson GORDO OR.SMOCK WHY'S "f'HA"f' FOOi,, CHASING LJS ?.1 DOeSN '"I He ReAt..1ze "IH I S IS AN eMeRGE:NCY Sl"f'UA"f'ION ?.' MOTLEY'S CREW ARE~'T )tXJ Af rlAID )'O(JR ~ Wll,I,, !<MOW 'lt'.>U'lre ~lpPING W~KAND LCOK f(:)ll "fOLJZ by Gus Arriola JUDGE PARKER by Harotd Le Ooux SUE 11\USl &E llJGtfT ! &UT THAT STIU. IYOOLDN'T EXPlAIN MEAAWHILE YE'S, THE DOCTOR ~ HEltf AHO TllERE'5 PR06A&lV Hl5 RUNNING INTO OE&T T'Hf WAY THE GAME IS OH ! WE'VE LET HIM WIN A ANOTHER WOMAN llE 15 ... VNLESS HE'S 8UVIHG H~ QtllCK ~5.000! lolf'S FOLL OF CONFIOEHCf , IN THE PICTORE! EXPENSIVE JEWELS! MR.& ... ANO GETTING VERY RECKLB S! TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan '(OU'Re FORGmlNG-Ii MIC1H1 HAVE: ~eeN IHE: NANCY . TOOAY ' -ALL YOU CAN EAT t i.SO J.f:. 'rnROWIN6' VOWN YOUR ~W ANl7 51t>MPIN6-0N IT Af'WR MISSING A SHOT! ... HOW CMU.PISH! L.OLJSV, ROi'feN ARROW! by Emie Bushmllltr BUT YOU'VE HAO FOUR HELPINGS··· l AM···6UT MY DOG E XPECTS I/ YOU MUST 6E FULL . . ., LEFTOVERS . g ~,,,;~// -;; 7/ ~ fU TWENTY-~EVEH MIL.L.ION OOL&.A~ ! by George Lemont by Tem pleton and Forman WE°VE GOf HIM c.ot<IJERED S~1'.0 uP Au, 50~ UNl1~. f.:-i TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC::ROSS 45 Certain UNITED Feature Syndicate ships 1 Gush 47 lirades b Cleaner 51 Clip lO -accompli 52 Footstools I~ Sharpener 54 Golf club 15 Spindle 58 Flagrant 16 Peruvian na· 69 Newspaper hve section Monoey s Puui. Sotv9d 17 Old woman· 61 Cream " • 11 o L c s a -• H 1 t 1sh 62 Noun ending • " , r • ., s l a l $ , s 18 Favorites 63 Ardor o o c s o o 1 r s 1~M1x 64 Med1c'"al lO Abhor plan1 22 Act OI writ· 65 Dandelion, 1ng down i: g 24 The Eas1 66 Uab1l1ty 28 Picks out 67 Walk 27 Gttts 31 Hurned DOWN 32 Roman 1 Fish , de11tes 2 D1•10 bread 3J fmaclatlon J One 35 Ar11cle 4 Liberated 38 lab. chemi· 5 Locks ol hair cat 6 Tire 39 Fluttered 7 Bovines •O Afoot 8 Voices 41 Desire 9 Bothered 42 Peels 10 Fix 4J Tribunal 11 Prank •• tnd11e 12 Blockhead 13 Sea birds 40 Assembler 21 Metal 42 Briel took 23 "Too bad' · 4J Prettie::.t 25 Rose ektract '4 Alt: bit by 27 Gambel b11 28 Newfound· 46 E1trem1ty land cape 47 Propeller 29 De Valera's 48 Heron land 49 Hair tint 30 Rescues SO Garmen! 34 Surpasses !13 An attempt 35 R1ppe0 S5 Creeper 36 -glas~ Sc> S1c11y s1gflt 37 Tree~ 57 Peruse 39 Tra1osed 60 Can. prov 7 -~ DAil. Y PILOT T~. Nowi11twi. ,f71 'The W Qmen 'Reprised in.Mesa Arter 13 yeara. the Co1ta Meu Clvle Plarbouae finally repealln& ltaell wrth cllrec:tor Pal Tamlwlhn.i rfttqlac of ber moll am. bilious produttiona of tM put. C\are Bootb &..uce'• catty comtd)' "'nle Wom.a " The play lt.st'tr 11 aomewhat ol a muwu.m piece. but pre crnted aa a noat.alldc \.hrowbeck to olden tlmes It ~orb rat.her ftll dnp&te lbe ract that it. lauih lmea "ally attn't that tu.nny any more. What !.» lmpru tv &I the ••J' Ml" Tam· belllnl keeps lhe pace movlna no mun teat w1lh a \a Illy, overlor\,I scr1pt whlrb oyfl'flows with cllches · Tttt:a..: AIU~ OM • 1plendld lnctlvfdual characterbationa la the Costa M a ensemble of 21 actretkti, most or whom portray pamr~ wl\! of Wl'll·to-do ll\en who. It attml, al flnd their pleHurY in other ~room . Whtn lhe claws Ian WUJhealhed. the fun reaJl.y bqlol -, The best or lh~ lot, d~ splte an erratJc. line ~ live ry, 11' llefene Brt1K• u a ailkco sln:n who can't w•llt to blow lb~ wbh1tle on her !rienda' atrayloa mates. Charlotte Willenbacht>r ~Imp~ as an ever pregnent hou t'Wtfe ~ho matchH Ml Briggs on the gossip scale . Diana Spencer. the lone holdovu rrom t~ playhouse's first productJoo, graduates from a cameo rolt' In 1966 to the lead as a lul-week replacement She is qwte coovmc1og u a woman who dcx.~n·t wanl to shed her spowse, but doe:, because It's expected or her. OTHEll FIB.ST 8ATE performanttS are de- livered by Kathleen Costello as a Dorothv Parker type, a virginal authoreu who .can. herself a Priscilla Presley Turns to Acting NEW YORK (AP) -She doesn't need the money. But Priscllla Presley. the former wife or the late rock 'n' roll Idol Elvis Presley, says she Is launching an acting career to try to make a clean break with the past. "That chapter ls closed," she says of Elvis in an interview with People ma«iuine: "Life is so short, I don't want to dwell on the sadness." Mrs. Presley, 33, was divorced in the early 1970s. Under the terms of the settle- ment, she received $1.7 million plus $8,000 a year unW 1983. '"nt• WOMllN'• a u mt dY lrt Cltrt 9"tft l.11<t, ,nll98aQr\------·l-J1Jn41,.4 11..11.•••L l•111t1uua1. i.cltfltol c11rw• ..-wt ~, SIM Wl••k• .,,._... FrlcMn...,, "froUn u.et". Mocy Sullivan a.a a reas\y actress. whose ~t flahl with Ml•• BriM.CS Is • wild mo-ment: Sorttll Wayne aa an ott wedded count_,, whole cowboy throws her for a "tall. and Adina Ro •· ltunnln1 WJ the sexpot whole upward moblli· ty la •tcompllth ~ horbontallr.. IA!M t!lfectlve 11 JoaMe f antoni as the yo\lnt bride whole rocky marriage 1etJ1 a reprieve from th• atork: more aparkle la requlred here. And Trac)' sao.t u MIJs Spencer'• maid could do more with her animated aequenc~ 1pllllna the household aecreta to lhc l'OOk <Robbie Schoonover in .a juicy cameo>. Two smaller rol s stand o\Jl on the excellence of their lnt.erpretatlon Kns Pedersen's de- lightful bit u a mankurlst who unwittlng.ly lips MlJ8 Spencer that her marnage Lsn't all that she thinks. IUld f'#Alhalle Michaud as the heroine's un- derstanding mother. a fine pl~ ot understated elegance. TaACEY A~OERSON HAS a nice comic bit as a Battie princess reduced to modeling: Rulh Chasan Is vt:ry good as Miu Spencer's young daughter. and Sherrie Williams is fine as a frustrated exerclse lnstructoc. Rounding out the cast are Lana LaVlgne, Liza Woolley, Melissa Johnson, Suzanne Ghapman, Patty Oppelt and Pal Krone, the latter drawing some emotional blood as an overelficient secretary. As she did in 1966, Miss Tambellini uses the entire auditorium ror her mulU·set extravaganza, with much of the credit for the show's effective- ness In UUB regard goin~ to technical director and set designer Stan Wlasack, who also contributed some mementoes from the original movie to the playhouse lobby. ''The WoQl.en" continues for two more weekends at the Civic Playhouse on lhe Orange County Fairgrounds, playing Fridays and Saturdays with an 8:30 curtain. ~, ... ,,, • .,, ... :JD ""°"Gii o.c ... ,.,_, Co\I• ~CM< Pl~"'.., '"" Ot•ll9e ('OVftl'( , •l•tl'OVlllh. (.ttltMt .. 11_.,, .. '°"'..,.M)'t TH•~IT Mtty H•l"8 • . ()j-5otft(9f' SYIVle I -, • • ...-lltlOt\ Ct nl•I Alltn Adlne llon EOllll Potltf CllMtott. W1114~ Mlrl•m AatOW\ Mary SlllllYtl' H•ll(.\I llltll• ,.., l(fltl ..... CMlellO '-'ltU ()ti.of • . Sorttll WaYttf ,..OOY Oey • . • ~ f tntoul Mo MoreflMCI .. NeVW.114 MIE N\ld JaM .. .. .. . ... . Tr.cy $1MI T •m•t• . .. .. .. Trauy Allele.-Min Wtlb ... , • P .. ICr- M~t. . . . • . AollOle Sc-Wt ~ • ICtll ""'9""" L l!tlt Mary • • • • 1111111 0-.wn LIKY ~~ tt.1-• • P.ity <>poen Actress , . Recovers LOS ANGELES CAP> -Retired actress Merle Oberon is "on her feet and progressing ver y well" as she recuperates from recent heart s ur· gery, according to a hospital spokeswoman. The 67·year·old ac· tress underwent surgery Nov. 15 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to replace an aortic valve. Among her film credits are "Wutbering Heights." "Desiree" and "The Divorce or Lady X." ~sounr•,.t ~.,.,,_,_ _,........,.,.,.. ~ .... ,.,.. SO COAST PLAZA us s.t1tRt wt.nu 1111,... "he ... ,.,.... WMctr .......... ,.,,,_... ~ ....._.TeWMdl...._.. ,.,.,_, .... --··- "With Elvis, my life was bis," abe told People. "I want to grow. I want to do things." Mrs. Presley also said that P'..:suv Elvia once gave their daughter, cl@ll a l "'"' Al " ...,.. THI MOOVI TUUttl "'UI MWIWOCICY 1Nt Lisa Marie, then 8, a fur coat and a diamood ring. She says she made Presley retW"D the ring. 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Catch all the~ local sp~rts news· In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 .. + 7 INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Horoscope •Erma Bombeck •Legals n.my. November 28 1978 OAILVPILOT ' Studies show that rmn rremed to working wives are doing less housevvorl< than might be supposed. By ELAINE Q. BAUOW ................ Houteworll ha.s b«ome • Wlik>l lebor lbeoreUcally. · ll\ pra~tfoe. ll's a dlfte,rent story, uya an expert ln home mana1ement. ''St\dt'S show that men married to wortrinc wives are doin& less of It than we suppc)sed," b•Y• Vlrainia Habeeb, author and home ~conomist. ---- A university study bas found, she says, that the so-called non-liberated woman is setting more help from ber mate than the wife whose time Is constricted by a job outside the home. Figures how that husbands of full-time homemakers spend a bout one JDd a quarter hours each day helping their wives. But husbands whose wives bring in a dollar from outside empJoyment pitch In only about 36 minutes a day. While the typical bausfrau averages 40 hours a week at housework, Ms. Habeeb says, statistics show working women spend 26 hours a week at it, in addition to their 36 to 40 hours de- voted to the salaried job. Tbls topsy-turvy situation probably in- dicates, according to Ms. Habeeb. that emplqyed women organize their time better as well as simplify home tasks. But it also must reflect the fact. she adds, that most employed homemakers have fewer children underfoot. especially smaller children. These and other considerations of efficiency were explored in a recent talk by Ms Habeeb on clearung m&th<>ds. She told the group· "Managing a home is the art or juggling. With continually changing priorities, you juggle people, activities and clutter <often chaos>. Findin~ an easier way to gain more time for yourself is more than a righL It's the major goal." It's bas ic lo decide first what type of housekeeper you are. Values vary as do stand· ards or cleanliness. It's your decision. ( Bappeniags Debs Bow National Charity League presents 24 Harbor-area warren. ) The plaza ballroom of the South Coast Plaza Hotel was the setting Saturday evening for the 18th AMUat National Charity League Debutante Ball, Newport Chapter . Twenty-four Harbor a rea women. each dressed in the traditional white ball gown, made their debut at the dinner-dance. Each prepared for her debut by working as a Ticktocker in volunteer service in the community and in Na- tional Charity League projects. Some of lhe philanthropic endeavors Include the Ticktockers' Thrift Shop, the Golden Timers Senior Citizen Center, hospital work and library work. Chairman or the ball was Mn. Gerald Fraa- cb Doan. President of the National Charity League is Mrs. PaaJ Rlclaard Kalan. Jolla David O'Donnell.presented the debutantes In addition to the ball. the debuts were celebrated at individual family cocktail parties prior to the e\·ent, at a pre-ball p14y at the Bahia Co rinthian Yacht Club Frid'ay night (hostesses were Kana Faber, Steplaaale Hostetler. Sheri Kopp, Candy Montgomery, El· lea Rawlinp and Ll.Dcla Ryu) and at a post-ball breakfast, which began at l a.m. Sunday and continued until dawn. The debutantes. their parents and escorts for 1978 include: Lori Terea AlleD, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam ltobert Allea, Peter by GaJvla; EU:ubeda Aagela BeU, Mr. ud Mn. Edward McNalr Bell, Clartstoplaer Liao aodrt111es; Belinda IJluclaanl, Kr. aad Mn. aocer Han· cock Blanclaard, Mlcllael Jolaa Flanagan; Margaret Ana Browne. Mr. and Mn. Allen Gray Browae, Dukl Lee lteed; Deborah Lola DaH, Mr. ud Mn. Mu Foz Dua, Man Gregory Marrel. Allo, Kim Jeanne Eckellweller, Mr and Mn. &klulnl Ecll•r Eckeaweiler-, .him~ Overall; ltare• Patricia El••· Dr. aa4 Mra. Jolla &obert E1u, BlaM laraes Dans; Karen Ele..., Faber, Mr. and Mn. Barry Tlaomu Faber, Steplaaa Mlclaael Otto; Steplaaale Carol Foremaa, Mr. aad llrs. Sbeldoa Le&oy Fore•••· Wllllam Crall Palmer; Lamie lo Hazn•. Mr. ud lln. Mark Hermu Rametl, Jeffrey Wuna Yoaa. Abo, Tere8a L,... Ba•au, Mr .... Mn. aacltanl Pul ....... , .... Bnee WltaJem ; &eplaalde ,. llolleder, Dr .... Jin. alftord aa7 Boetetler, &oaal• Bqeae O'a..ne; Katltertlle S. Keedrkll, Dr .... Mn. ....._ Erwhl Keedrkk, Robert Na.._ Pldlllps; 811ert LJH Kepp, llr. aad Mn. AMIMllJ,.,... Kepp, Rlclaard V-.Beell1 m11t1eymu; llUJ JeUua Kraeel, Mr. ud Mn. ftH .. n llartla Kruel, Gregory ,.... !lldeub7. AllO, Ca.adJ ICana • ..,. • ...,., llr. ud llra. Cbrlee Bl'Mb ••11•~ Geeftery Clarta..,._ NU; 8eaaaM llarte , llr. ud Mn. RerMrtGNQOellle,_~-1 .. M ....... ; Elin Loullea.wllUa, •r ..... n . Wlllla• Lee &awU.0. Daftl ...... TIM&; u.la AM Mn. a.Mn •• ...-, ..,._u U&May ~r. • AllO, 8rMU A• hdlealul, •r .... •n. Deaald "'4aJ _._.. ... , ......, o.qlu Ost•u; Liiey Bdtel Tllemat, Mr .... lln. Ger•~• Caae Tlao• u, Jola• 'hemaa Kl· a.1e•_.: Ca&Mee• Mar&M 'hcker, Dr. ud Mn. a.,aa Duae Taeller, Mal&Mw .. rt .,. ..... ..-.. -r . ... _ .. ,,,_,,_._ Ma. Habeeb recommends rating one's self on a acalc she culls the "Homemakers' Barometer." She exphtlns she had taken an un· orrlclal poll of home ma kers wbo graded themaelves oo a scaJe of 100 as a median, rang. in1 from 2S percent to 200 percent -the peak. of couae. being lhe perfectionist who "spends hours, regardless or priority... • RaWCS at ISO percent was the compulsive i>eraon....w:bo ronatanUy cleans._ cooks. and. sews.. and doesn't have much time for outside ac- tivities. Desc:endmg along the scale are the or· ganiier who can't function without a list. the "take-It-as-it-comes" cleaner who cleans when necessary, the the "lick-and-promise" person who takes too many shortcuts. At the bottom at 2S percent .ls the self-acknowledged "slob" who couJdo 't care less. Of all the women she interviewed, she said. seven out of 10 fitted lnto either the •·organizer' or "lake-it-as-it-comes" categories. The "or ganiur" Is usually the working woman holding down two maJOr Jobs -one at home and one outside. Emphasizing this point. Ms. Habeeb said "no matter what category, the first essential is to get organized Decide your priorities. Make schedules. Then. get busy. "Best of all, run your home like a busi- ness." She favors conducting your personal time· aod-moUon studies. Wear a pedometer and find out ho\I! many steps yo u take and how many or them are really necessary. Applying a bus iness-like assessment. don t budget more time than necessary ror doing routine cleaning. Studies show that a child's room should be cleaned in 15 to 20 minutes. a kitchen ln 45 minutes. a bathroom in 30 minutes. As you move from one room to another. carry your equipment with you in a step-saving basket containing cloths . whisk brooms, glass cleanser, all-purpose scouring powder. sponges and other items. Separate household activities into four seg- ments : Daily (requiring a quick run-through l. wee kly, monthly and seasonal. You can reduce clutter considerably if you toss into the garbage any piece of furniture or garment you have not used in two years. Make It a rule. And plan the sequence of each project. For a living room. for instance. you know that the furniture and shelves should be dusted before you damp-mop the wood flooring around the carpel. Vacuuming the carpet and upholstery follows. Then, windows and glass. The distasteful chores are rated by lhe sur. vey, too. The most tiresome from lhe woman's view is cleaning the oven. Next. cleaning a bathroom. There is also a distinction between the Top row from left, the Misses Allen, Kasel, Egan, Dunn, Kopp, Smith, Eckenwei/er, Faber; second row from /JJp, from left, the Misses Bell, Ryan, Vlttrup, Tucker, Hausmsn; third row from top, from left, the Misses Rawlings, Blanchard, Oelke. Foreman; bottom row, from left, the Misses Hostfltler, Thonas, Kendrick, Sutherland, Montgomery, Hansen. Droff; Frances Muriel Vlttnap, Mn. Eliubetlt Vlttrap and tbe late Dr. Joltn Frederick Vlttrup, Robert Slade Preston. FISH Food It looked like the First Christian Church in Costa Mesa had been converted to a grocery store last week -there were boxes aod bags of turkeya, packaged dinners, canned foods , dry milk. peanut butter. fruits, vegetables and more. <See photo at right.) But it wasn't a supermarket. It was volun- teer members or FISH ttbe organization sponaored by the Newport-Mesa·lrvine In- terfaith Council) packaging up donated food for 65 ramllies that otherwise might not have bad a good Tbankaglvlng dinner. <FISH provides food. lranaportalon and housing on an emergency basis.> . Tbe organization, located at 1670 Sant.a Ana. Cotta Medi, will repeat the project qaln at Christmas. Donations of food and toys may be made by calllnt FISH at 642-4!080. New Members Asllltance Leacue or Newport Beacb, Laa Reinaa Auxiliary, honored seven new pro· vislonal members at a recent welcoming ceremony , (" \ -According to Mrs. Katllryn lloffmu. aux- iliary chairman. each provisional member was presented with a corsage and an apron to be worn when helping to staff the Assistance League Thrill Shop at 502 32nd St.. Newport Beach New members lnclude Mrs. llaJpla Ell· staff, Mn. Paal Greeee, Mn. Erut K.raue, Mra. Carl Moore, Mn. WUbllr SeUe, Mrs. Robert Tieman and Mn. Le*r WauertMarger. Zonta Banquet More than 200 guests attended lf1e an· nlversary banquet bolted by lbe 1.onta Club of Newport Harbor. The procram celebrated the 60th ·anniversary of Zonta International and the 30th anniversary or the Newl)Ort Zonta Club. --' Guest speaker was KNBC anchorwoman Kelly Lanae. The e11enlng's hJg9'Ught was the preaentaUon oLape_clal a.wards 1o Pet.. Ftralt and VerdaAckerforoutatandi.n1ae.rvtce. I/ lll1M have on item for lfappnuw•. Nnd fl to llappcmnQI, Orange Cocut DoU11 Al.of. P.O. 8o% 1560. Costa Mt.a.12921S. Or call 'ff24321. CJ abhorrent and the difficult. Removing grease ranks as the most dif· ficult cleaning problem, and mildew removal ls the second, according to Michael Spraggins, general manager or White Laboratories, Inc., sponsor of the seminar and the survey. "The most interesting discovery," Sprag. gins says, "was that mildew is a major problem in all parts or the country -dry or humid -in locales as different as Arizona and Westchester County, New York." But to many housewives. the n)Ost interest- ing revelation was no revelation at all. In Ms. Habeeb's words: "Even if it is a liberated household , a woman is still pnmarily responsible for keeping up the house ." Martha Buryer, basket chaimwn; and Grace Brady prepare ThartksgMng packages for FISH. .. .. .. . . 7 I (: ("! DAILY PILOT T Ulllldlly NoY9mt1W 21. 11111 Children's-Legs. -{--= -uoroseo,,-e ] Un11sual Anatomy I don't ~rstmd tbe .rnatom)' of chlldr n a ltl• TM Ii mt lti thul lo\ Ill Mnd doubt .wd •r parC'nlJ.)' b \It' rm bnn,· \o\hen you put lJll'l)( ,m 1t . ciui. 1n lt1t n "t nnoutt", k1t•k lh•• twt r._ 't .1 car lt'at ~1th lht fo1 ~ , •• ., uf a wn'CU.ON ~II o T bt 1 m .. ,,. " that turo to hqu1d .d\t>r an hour al abopraO£ and will no tonc .. r i.up9>Un 1 he tr bodt rs will . t bt'\J time, ~ capablt• or "''IAI me walls MJld rwuun,o: 11 marathon I d hCO\ ('rt'd th" pheooml·non .. uh nn Oral child On.-da> -.ht'n shr ~""' nbout t • i.bc :-imply t"OllapsC'd on the floor and rt'fu.wd to st1lnd. When I put her on my )ap. she nued hu legs, htt knees lock('d. and sht> pu.'iht.'<l ht•rM·lf into a standing position right under m y chtn. nearly seve ring m y tongue. Every mother who hru> ever tned to thread the lt'gs of a Loddler 1oto a grocery cart se•l wiJI know what I am talktng .&bout \t \ 't htldrf'n ·~ hrott ~onh .. ,.rr an ··nl11 • d\"C'larau,·r a t •nt1•1u t' "'t'anT nw..... \I l l' • n ' t H ' l' l lf"t• tu1u ad.-•m mi· "I'm lttp) l'ar r~ ml'' .. "f he ti~ t 1tklt>'l m y fttl <: arry "'f'' .. · l m runnln.e uw ' fr\1m horn<' Carry me'" I IUtU(l'd lhO!ie kids around ltlO mul·h lh;al by the time th ~Y wen· rudy to enter school. I bad a stomach lake J :.ru1t'I. tray P1•opll-&t rocktall parhe>s used to set ailasses on 1t The ~ rontinut'<I to be a phenomenon . Tht·> weren't long enough to climb on a chair. gl'l " drink of water or scale u toilet &eat. On the other hand. they could leap over plwypen:. higher than ttw> C"htld's be d . lfet cookifta on th<" l-Op ist-ell or ltu ow the cat m tft~ dryt-r and turn the dial t.o DAMP ORY Even today, the leg:. o( child.nm con!~ m~ I 'vr M't.-n vlraln lttl ot t•hlldren th a t never touch the noor They urc e1tht>r dAlni.thng from cur ise&als. st rc>llt>r:. or hips Vet the momcnl they touch lht· n~r tlwre lS 30 pounds of mud on them. They can run a mile in ll'SS than rour m inutes. wt It 'II tukc th<>m lhrre days lo gt·t loo garbage from the sink to lhe cun out.side. Their onJy mobility 1s rldinf( uround 10 a car . ye t they run through JO p1&1rs of shoeb a year. ls a puulcmcnl. What Relationship Is Bob to Tim? DEAR ANN; I'm go- ing wacko trying to f igure ou t the r e la· tlonships in our family. The big problem iB what is Bob to Tim? S heldon and Fran married a.od have a son na med Tim. They get divorced . Phil and Louise married and have a son named Bob. They gel divorced. Phil and Fran mar· ried and have a son named Arthur . They split. Tim and Bob are step· brothers. while Tim's mother Fran ls married to Bob's father Phil. What is Tim t.o Bob afte r Fran a nd Bill divorce? Reme mbe r . they have a step-brother in common. Can you fi g ure this out ? DODO DEAR DODO: I'm not about to try. By the time you read lbla, Slleldon and Fran coald be re· married. DE AR ANN LANDERS: A few yea rs back I read a letter in your column fro m a person wbo tried to lose we ight b y m akin g herself vomit aft.er eat· mg. I wu once obsessed with both my fig ure and i:t lullony. I b e gan re treating l o lhe bitthroom after eating rampages t.o upchuck. This was the least of my problems. I was a col· lege student al the lime and heavily into drugs c.ind alcohol. Each time I found myself hanging over the toil et bowl, the fear of self·destrucUoo con· sumed me. I realized I ·was s lck. but k new neither lbe cause nor the A•• Lallders solution to the mad habit to which I had become addicted. Near lbe end of last yea r I h ad a life · changing experience . I asked the living God. J esus Christ, t.o come in· to my heart and Jive there as my Lord and Savior. By that time J was an alcoholic and bad oeen fired from my job. At I.he age of .23 I was ready for the junk pile. Ano. a miracle took place ln my life. As I confessed, the-guilt slid away and so did the prob lema that were ruining my life. I feel belt.er for having confessed this t.o you. Please tell others that faith in J esus can do w hat p sy c hiatr y ca n 't. -REBORN OVER DEAR RE BORN: I am always happy for people who succeed in o¥ercomlng an over · whelming proble m - and you certainly ha vt. If Jt>s us was the answu for you -1l'OOMrful ! I always s uggest pro- ft>HloaaJ help for tllose who ban emotional pro· blems but I'm prlntlag yo ur lette r a s a tuUmoolal that re· Ugioll, loo, can In some lulalleet effect a care. DEAR AN N LANDERS: I'm writing i.n hope I can help my PRE-GRAND OPENING SPECIAL I .,....., ' ,,.. c• ..... ,._ * 12 ....... 110, 12', 620, 121 .. 199 * 20 ... W. llO, IU I ••••••••• .'1:19 * 2• ....... u1-............ 349 • J6 ... lll. IJI-............ 449 Bu..KB•Bn'WW. ..,,. .. ,0 .............. .... 4th Print FREE! c ........... lofWlllL:g s.r.ket A••lllh ! best friend. I'll call her Jennie. She has long, beautiful blonde h air. Her mother IR always y e ll ing al h e r f o r washing her hair too much and brustuog 1t too often. A few months ago J en· nie 's mom start e d something new. Eve ry t ime J e nni e do cs som ething h e r mom doesn't like <stays out too late, doesn't clean her room right or hangs on the phone loo long) her m om culs oH a n inch or two of J ennie's hair. The poor girl Is scared to death that she'll end up bald when her report card comes out. She is about to flunk geom et ry. ls this fair? I feel so sor ry for he r J could cry. Plea~e s a y som~lhing to help TROUBLE TN TROY DEAR TROUBL •:: n at mother I.I ~•dlstlc. She need.ti profHsiooal bt>lp and 1 am dead snious. I'll go a lon~ with belnl( «iroundc d, but balr-cullln~, NO! I/ y ou h1we an 1tl!m for the Singles Calendar. send 11 lo Cht'rJJL Romo, ,.·ealur· ing Dtpanmenl, Orange Coos! Dally P1Lol , P O. Bo:t IS60. Coita Mesa, Ca. 92026. I' least> include your name, addreu and phone number . FASHION ISl.ANO NfOIWOOfl IJtKh 644 N06 ASHION SOUARE'"' ~t1ANSY~9' WEDNESDAV.NOV.z.t 8y SYDNEY OMA.RR A&lE8 <March Zl·Apr1l Ul >· CorJl.murucate. tra.v~l. study. write. ad vertise and publish Shale~ orrleUUtrgy lmpnnr style. tell .mt world ubout y()IUIMlf. Yes. you can get bettAlr dl.Jpla&y. d11lribut1on deal Gemini, Saglttartus per&Ont could be part of your personal M:enario. TAURUS <April 20·May 20l : You aet "surge of power" via new cootact. news coocemlng is..-eurlly. money, investment, k>ve. Diversify. .:lve full play to lnlellectual curiosity. Gemlni. Sul(IU.ariw persons figure prominently. Yes. r there 111 travel ln vour near future! GElllNI <May 21-J une 20>: Accent on con· tr•cl. lecal r ights and permissions. swlfl changes. power of written word Oblai!' hint from ~sage. Member of opposite sex do~s u~ -aod will try to prove it. Your marital status ls being discUJSed. ANC'E& <June 21.July 22 ): Go sk>w. chew your food. avoid irritating your superior. ~ especially diplomatic where family is con· cerned. Yes. domestic adjustment ls on agenda You come through a11signment. test with flying colors. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons figure prom inently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 >: Logic could take a back seat. Know it and guard against acl~ns based purely on impulse. Member of opposite sex plays paramount role. Be sure you are cor- rectly quoted. Some -persons, very envious. want you to be embarrassed. Don't give them the satisfaction! VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22): PraclicaJ mat- ters dominate. including basic costs. Intrinsic values. rentals, leases, sales and purchases. Capricorn. Cancer -and tbe number 8 -figure promioent.ly. Older persons lend support. You'll have more responsibility. authority and money. Personal relationship "heals up." LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: You get mor4!· than·usual response lo efforts. You rinish task your views are vindicated. Aries is io picture. Relatives, visits. ideas figure prominently. You ue capable now of separating mere taJ.k from viable plan or promotion. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 211. .t.mpoasis on valuables, personal possessions. colle<:tor's items. locating m isplaced items . Leo. Aquarius persons figure prominently New a~proach re· s uits in profit. You gel proverbial second ·chance where love is concerned. SAGl1TARIVS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 >: Take U\· itiatlve. get coing on fresh concept. ~w project. VitaUtv ~mes back -extra effort will be eood for .significant yardage . Be direct. confident. Judgment. intuition are apt t.o be on target . As· sert yourself. CAPllJCOllN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 ): What had been a dreary siwation might oow rebound and be cause for celebration. ~mlnl. Sagittarius persons are part of scenario. Be vers atile. dis- play humor. sbow that you h~ve 00,C. been paint· ed into comer. Yes. you will gai.n access to privileged information. AQUAJUVS <Jan. 20·Feb. 181: Accent on creallvity. chaJlenge, change, results of busi· ness venture. Another Aquarian could be In pie· ture . You succeed through unorthodox pro· cedures. Reach beyond supposed limitation. No one can stop you -except you. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20>: SpeciaJ com· mendalioo. honor could be on agenda. Make concession without abandoning principles. Virgo, Sagittarius persons play important roles. Emphasis on career. reputation. dedication to a cause. You receive favorable publicity. -..T•W..t ...... Wedding and engage· .,n...._ltYd. ment announcements run nn SU11day in tht Daily -==c~ .... = .... ==~141-~~'='="==~I Pilot F'orms arf' aixnlable i.:.. at au Dolly Ptlol of/ices or by collinq thi> F eaturt11 Departmen1. 642-432 1 To avo id disappoi nt the real Santa A~ real as hts beard a1 Hun11ngton Center mt'nl. proltJ)t'Ctme bndes ore rf'mmded to have their wed.dinq stories. with a black-and whatP glossy of tht> hruk nr n/ lhe couple. 111 tJw /o'eatures Depart mrnt fflll' Wt't'k ~lnrP the ~--------­ uwddmg ,.:nqag,,m,•nt onnounct> m1 nl:I 11•1111 l>lack·anrl u h1tt> qlos.w 111 t11e futur1• l>ridt• or lhP Muplt> mu$1 /) (' ff• C t• I V f' d b II t h t' f'eatures f)ppartment au: we1•k.' befor1· lhe wedding date Real-Joy A giant reat fir tme. a roal S11nta with o roal beard bnno real ttotiday lov . Huntington CentOf' CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS ... Hand knit ond por.onol11ed with your fovorlto norn• Allow Mn doys. lwenty·h~o Oollon. I nc. 3IOO E. CCMlet HWy. • Coron• Det M•r l401111 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Wun~anO.d•.,..1666 ·-I I ,. .... ~ .... ..ff!' -- ANN LANDERS I HOR:>SCOPE I ERMA BOMB ECK ff I kor7 fcirms • ; ilN/n GOodneSs ... what taste! CotM"' end~ food 91f1 s»kl fot Chflltlfth, Teke wem vc>11 cw -·11 ttl•p. w.·11 handle .r• ft. .. tall• IM'ld -MC1oM .~ ... tint! All Seasons ' 1 lb. BEE F STICK~ Summet S111••· thrH 7 01. Ooudn, (pl111n, smoked •nd carl'W•YI. 8 01. Edem Stick. 11 or. Miid Ml•• Longhorn, 8 oz. Shwp Chod· dlr Stick, 1'h oi . 8'11e fi.vr. I oa. Muentt<tr Ch~. 7y, oz. Buner Kffw, two 4 OL Mint-dftscln Cttlln. 6 01. Sw•t·Hot Mvltltd, Strewb41rry 8onbon1, end list but not least -• U H llnt UMI et-. St-complete -°' '" own c:utt~ bcNrd. 41 .60 Ptu\ ,...,, .. ,..~ea °"liwf:f v Cha•!Jil rf \hlPPl'<l 1 lb. BEEF STICK,,. Summ11t Sausate. two 1 0 1. Gouda, 7~ ot. Bette Fleur, 8 oz. Edem Sue* 12 0 1. Mold Mod~ Longhorn. 8 oz. Medium &harp Chedd3r Seide, fOUt 201. ~ S~ach, !:>oz. Smokv Cheeie Ba•. 7'/, 01. Butter K-. 6 oz. j# of S-t·Hot MvS1ard, 8 o z. 1•t of HorMrold•\h S11uce, .tnd Str1wbolny _ BonboftL 27. 98 Texas Spread ~BEEF STICK. S4immaa Seu ..... 12 OL Mifct Mutget l..onfhOrn, 5 OL Sfno61y C1-w SM, 7 OL ,...n Go--. 7Y, Ol. Belle Flevf, I OL Ect.m Sllc:k, plu~ Stt IWtletTy Bonbons. 1§.98 1 • oz. SAFARI Hefltage Summet' Sau1111, 7 o.t. Gowct1. 4 01. Gr•Ptne a-t.. thfM 2 oi. CheeM Sprudt, 4 01. Mln1-df1st•1tt CMI•. pl111 S1r--.ny 8o11bom. 10.98 I fin tlU•••ntt111<1 C1f't•v"'v c.nor<u• 1t sntpp~d 8 0 1. ~d1um-S"'91p C.hC!dder St1dl. 4 0 1. Orapine Cti.w. b 01 S'"'*lld Fd•n' Bar. two 201 Chee!il'I SprHch, • ptdl ... of LM' Owlll Wit11H, ,Wui Strawbf!rry Bonbotl\ to .cld •n •nt•r111ln9 deoof•t•wt 1ff~. fUl8 See these and many other-gift pales on display at ... ff icktr1 ferm . uth oast aza -c ....... lrWll .... 54~6991 ~:::: s.. ......... ., m .... ,... • AmetJca's Lead· Cheese Stotts i~1 "I "°" "· " ,,,, . .... . ""' -. ~ .... ,. ... I 7 LOCAL Cl ID nt Road Repair Approved Pl<ms to repair a1 ro(ld in the San Clemente area, which wu3 damaged during rains last winter, have been approved by Orange County s upervisors. County officials said they bope the fallen em · bankment and damaged shoulder along a portion of Avenida Pico will be repaired by mid-March. The damaged roadway is northeast or San Clemente about 3.2 miles from the San Diego i''rceway. Other ~torm damage repairs approved by supe rvisors are restoration of an embankment and s houlder on Windes Drive m the Orange a rea and road r('pair and debri~ remO\·al a long Coyote Creek m the north county neJr the Los Angeles County line The Federal 01saster As~istance Administra· t1on will pay for the three projects at a totaJ cost of $107.000. Donations Sought To Assist Needy Operators of Santa Ana's Southwest Comm uni· ty Center are looking for donations or toys, food and cash to help needy familieb <luring the upcom· ing holidays. Center Coordinator J<>ri Rice said Chnstmtls season plans include a p<Jrly with gifts for children in the primarily low-inconte southwest Santa Ana area. The center serves a seven-square-mile area and is located al Second Street and Forest Avenue. With the help of local churches aod volunteers. the center ser ves lunch each day to about iSO persons , delivers lunches lo the ill, aged and hnn· dicapped and offers transportation service to the needy. Ms. Rice said. Those wishing to donate may phone 547....,073. PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS BUSll•CU N~\TATEMENT T flitf"t fOUO.lt"9 °''\,On\ .,. 001nq bu\.JM~·~ PAC.IFIC NUClEAA 0,[ AVl(f 'i Jill w H.,._•rO Str01'1. S.nt• An.o , ........... '17704 tr••" (Of'Po",_,10'\ U'W'~fQOtA1f'ld "' (allfOrt"•· J1J) W HAr.arO Slrtrl ~"'"An'-' C .,11t0fn1• •11c• Tf'1\ OY~•IV'\\ I\ t oncJl.l<.tNt OW'" ftW 001auon Ktan C.0<110r .. 11on J()WfJll A. 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Mat11n, Pre~ fllts ,,._,..,. was fllect Wllll 11\e County (IHI! of C>-Coumy on 0<· 1oe.r 10. tm. ~101 ... Pullll•l1<MI 0r<lf!QO! Coast O.lly Pllol Nov I .... 11.18. "" Sllt).'8 PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINHS NJIUllE 5.TAlEMINT 1 "" lollowu>q """_, I\ dOlr><i bll\I M'.\\ ., 0 COHNOR & COMPANY. 21~ E Cornmonwt•ltf\ AYf'f\Vf". Sutte e. F11tl•rton. CA~ hlmtt Geor'Q8 o·c:-. SI Ltl>CU h i•, Newporl a.,<Kll. CA 9?M4 f llos bllsonns "londu<leel oy .,, "' d••teh.t•I. _,_c-..,eo·c- 'Ill\ \lat-... , flied W•tl\ lf>e (Olll'IY c1 .. 11 of °"-C-ty 9n, NOvemt>e< t, 1'71. .. ,...., Publo\"4!d Or-C-•I 0.lly PllO! Nov JI, 11. OK.), 12, 1e1t PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINIH NAME STATEMEHl f l\e fOllO..lnQ pe,,_, I• dolnQ M t· MU e\ (AllFOA NIA C LASSI C MUSTANG PARTS &. SERVICE OF I<. 8 , II S Tlltrd Slrttl. H1111U11Qton Bn<ll.C.11 Pete r M81'dar.no, 813• Hum· ~;':Dlrd AYe., Founta111 V•lle'I'. CA Tl\f\ blls!Mu h conclll<led by.,, ,,.. dfvfduAI P•M A. 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Ideal for c:ntcrtaininJ(. $500.000 .,, OCUMFIOMT Qua•1ty a3ftsmanship 1n mahog. trim & oak floors. s ets orr this landmark. 4 BR. 3 ba . home in finttst loctttion Established trees & lttWO !, S475.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS t-'ush1on ls lund 'iew from 3 Bdrm. Country style home. Used brick & rough ~awn woods: swim ming pool. JaCUlZI. $265.000 . IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .• 21h bath f amity home on quiet cul de sac. Ov.ersized pool. playhouse. storage $169.000. Terms. IAYFRONT S<'veral fine bayfront homes with pier & s lip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba, oak floor. partial basem e nt. concr ete foundation. Sl20.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1cJ.. Q,..,,. N B 675 6161 .... hhlh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ralME DUPLEXES L~-atcd in 100 blo<'k . We:1t Newport: older front 2 bdrm has new plumbtni::. el('('ln<'aJ an kitchen: rear bal'helor un1l over dbl Aara~e . spa<"e for 2 extra <"a~ Pri<'ed at Sl49.500 MARINA -W ATERFtlONT s 174,100 Finest waterfront living·boat slip available too! 2 Fireplaces. Step.down living rm. Formal dining room. All natural wood kitchen cabinets, food center' & grill too! Wet bar. View + mirrored wardrobes highlight master wing. 2 Patio sundecks. Walk to shops and restaurants. Comm.on pool. spa. sauna & gym -call fast !! 752-1700 11662 MacAlihw ll•d.·Suih I 03-l"iM IH IA YSHORES. OHL Y S 186,000 Three bedroom b each cottage , charmin~ Bayshores. white exterior with blue shutters and wood deck patio p e rfect for brunc h ! Sound great? Tis great. only $186,000. U~l()IJI: li()MI:§ REAL TORS\ 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Jlso 1n M .. ~ .. V1•11h:. ,11 b4l> !:>990 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY THE GtfT THAT 2 Bdrm. & t-hdrm unit. KE•SGIVIHG-West Nev.1>0rt. good rl'O· EASTSIDE DB.UXE DWLEX ftllblislMr's Hotiu: tal h is torv ; walk to beautiful 3 bdrm homl'. bead1 Sl59.0oo let-<s thnn I yr old. Owner 673·3663 675-47i7 t-:vt>S mov;nA und needs to sell COST A MESA fast Dttor to your taste .__ All for only $34.500. Call Eaststde. 3 bdrms .• 2 .,., 54().J666 Completf'ly remcxMed: 2 -----"'111111"'1111111111'"1-. ... t <"ar ~arage. Sl.28.000 NEWPORT PEMIN. Wltela11 UAL CLASS ON SPYGLASS f\ bcautiruny developed 3'bedroom re~1dencc is availa ble orr-Spyglass Hill : Th e pr o pe rty includes a s p a rklin J! p oo l and jacuzzi , ~urroundcd by tile d ecking. a slightly alte red Ilelvedt're floor plan <enclosed viewing porch and two bedrooms ronvcrted in one la rF!e sitting room). intriguing and pleasing peach·colored carpeting throu ghoul. l mpeccabte pride-Of-ownership maintenance and a breathtaking view of Catalina, night li g hts and the Bay. Presented at $399,000. U~l()UI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS', 675-6000 2443 l:ast Coast Highway, Corona del Mar J i\O 111 Mr·sa V""'" .• 11 !:>46 5990 EAST BLUFF AIANDOMED AXER 5 Bdrms. 3 baths. It's a mess. but al $150.000. it's thousands under market. HARBOR VIEW HIU.S SACRIRCE $10,000 DOWN 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Owner will carry balance at 10%. No qualifying. Call for details. COSTA MESA UNDER CONSTRUCTION De luxe 13 unit project, in xlnt loc. Br· in ~ your in vestors! First user de preciation still avail. Can close es c row J an. 197!'.I. i.'or more info. call 648-5112 R.C. TAYUI CO. All real t'!>tale advcrti'led in this nt'"-spaper ts sub- Jf.'<'l to the l''ederal f'ai Hous ing Act o f 196 which makes it ille~al t :idvC'rtisl' "an y pre - feren<'t>. limitation .. o d l4tnminaUon based o rn<'<'. color. reli~1on. !'>ex. or national ongin. or an intention to make an 'ucb preference. lim1ta lion . ord1s<"nm111at1on .. 2 Bdrm.c;., 2 bath.'I, frplc. Only $89.000Leasehold. r~~~s;~~;;~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEWPORT ISLAHD Ruo/ Estate Inc. OCEA.MRONT' DWI.EX Thii; n~spapcr will not know1n~ly a<'C'f'pt a n advertJs ini: for r ca cstnte ~inch is 1n v1ola-uon of the law 3 Bdrm .• 1 balh home on R·2 lot: frpk . lot~ or wood & brick. S185.000 HOME & INCOME 3 Bdrm., 2 bnth home plus l'A'O 2 bdrm. unil.<i an rear. 4 Car parktntt 1n dt'· lfghtful_park-like i;cttini:. "'E:istsldc Costa Me11a Property in xlnt condi· tion ! Sl99.000 673·3663 642·2253 Ev~ FIXER This 1s a reaJ 1tem 1n thf' rou1th. 3 Bedr oom s. m ass ive :1tone ftrt'plal'c>. forma l duuni?. and a bti.! vard with RV a<"cess. Located in Costa M~a and pri<'ed to c;ell quickly at S66.900. Call now & llllVe 751·3191 $375,000. , on bt~ R·2 lot. Tremen· dous value. Catl'h 11 b f'fO rP It i:oes OV('f S400.000 JACOIS ltEAL TY 675-6670 WSKIH HARIOI YIEW HILLS Chance o( a bfrt1mC' For a man o( <k'<·1t-1on llu1tt' lot . f nntnl'l1<' \ll''A . 4 bdrm Lu.<ik horn<' withe m o ~ t ad v a n t a I? t• o u"' f1nant';nj?. Come 1n and taJk hnan<'tni;t. S277 ,500. ~ 11-..1..lll 1;1\lf' VA SPECIALIST 91/2°/o up to SI 00,000 No down. Large lnven tory . VI\ buyers. pJea~c <"a ll for information 6'15·9161 aaoas: AdYttifMn I llMMllcldleclllWrodl dally .... ,..,... ..... ron Mu••mltly. n.. DAILY P.H.OT a111Ru ~~~~~~~~~ associated OKERS REiil TORS , W ff,11t,,n 6" ltibl C::SELECT T'PROPERTIES Fantasti<' duplex, 3 bdrms .• 2 balhs ea<"h unit .'\:if loll'~ •• ·', • Jt lb • frplcs. & bit-ms. Upper 1~~~~~~~~~~ unit has h11?h b.-am reil. -I~ ~ OPEN HOUSE RE AL TY / pl' rf e <' t prop c rt Y t o Classified Ads 642·5678 .. _ .. _____ _ owner/occupy. NOW ---------- • ....., for"-flnt a... NEWPORT cornet ..... ,.._ oaty. HEIGHTS G F.T THIS .. owncr will ~-111111••·------------.. finan<"e or ('arry lari.?e fll 2nd T.O or take ('a!"h C ff Banker or"?? Al-kin)! S42S.OOO oldwe ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FO~EST E OLSON .. H Hf A '""' MESA VERDE lllG HLANDS. Best buy In this neat area. 3 Huge bdrmi1. 2 baths. large fnmily r oo m . 2 fireplaces. Near 11cbools . New on the m a rkt't at S8S.500. You haven't seen this one, 'iO call UI!' at 540-1151 -~HERITAGE . • REALTORS THIWHITE TOllMADO hns to live In this spotless beauty. Just listed. the best per square fool value In Meso Verde. Thls • bedroom. 2 bath 1900 !!<I· It. home has a bu~e m aster suit e. Solarium floor s In kitchen & separate raml· ly room. Doo't ml111 thl11 home. It 'ti 88 Rood os It ftOUnds. Only S9UOO. Call M&-21880 CSELECT T'PROPERTl.ES F• M Actiln /\ J!Jrdcn like !lelltn~ Will listen to an} re-· nsonableorrer&tcorm~ q .. u M•At flk'()(tl?tr.A COM~v ..-n hanre this c1iarm1nr home. Completely re I •.. ~/\: •.L _ .l. t?~1 ·-7·1~.fiJ~ (, .. UHIVlltSITY rARK FHLAHD lalboa lay Prop. Redton • 675-7060 111 RE.AL EST A TE SALES ./Best locouon in H B Y YLiberal rommis!'1on split .ll'nbeh evablc walk-in bui; 1 f"ull t1me monn1trr 1 Fully cqu1ppei1 nfl' " "l't'ret arv N t-:W M,;NA<iF.111 ENT LE.ADaSHIP 142-4466 Motivatro ~lier just rC'· ~~~~~~~~~~ <lured hil(hly upl(radcd 3 ASsuMf 10/o bd rm 'Hutger~ model GARDEN GRO\'F. S7.100toSJl7.900 mnlk t J Br. !Ba. JO<>; dwn S40I! park & library. Only s t e pll to adult pool. mo .. lovely fam horn<' jacuzzi &. tennk~. Hurry bag RV lot. Ai::t. Roi! on thll' one! 545·9491. 640·!l008. 963-0902 tstTO a~ &91:·•; DrcnticGIY R..cect [gl\'Jftl§ijjfjfa!i Ownl'r to lake 2nd at IOti Mesa Verde executive l....~..J-.... •.-iM.M-~-11-•-IAl.lli-~-NO LOAN f'EF.S home on Java. Shorl Real EMale 5103Seashore Dr. NB walk t o COUNTRY 407Jasmlne.CdM CLtlB. 4 bedrm11. 3 bo.Have~melb111gyouwant C'llARL&5QUlNTARO family rm. <len w/BBQ lo sell. Classified ads do REAL TOR 673·8250 Ovehized IOl with cit rm It ~U. M2·56'18. 3'"{ to SelhnJ? Offkl' & 3\"0<'ado. door from re iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiilm~!!!!~!!!!•liiiiiiiliiiill1111 l':\mrwr 1\ n •al bu~• 111 p r or i::ar31{t' ror bo11l 01 CE $129.7~ /\:-k ror Glc Hellv. urth. 631 1200 R~MtlC• llD0~,!J~0~!!!. DD. or Costa Mt.'113. Irvine. newPort Beach. Inc. 234 E. t7thSt .. C.M. '31·126' Natlonwltt.Network of lndlvktually Owned and Operated neat Estate Offices CAMYOM CUST TOWMHOUSI Walk To Fashion Island From Th.ls Well Planned 3 Bdrm. 2 ~ Bath Home. Dream Kitchen. Lots or Closets. Intercom. 2 Patios. 2 Fireplaces. Deck Off Master Bdrm. Tennis And Pool. $157.500. · "DOM,-MISS THIS Sf'YC.LASS HILL'S FIMEST You 've reached the top. enjoy life to its· fullest in this stunning executive fa mily ho me. Sweeping view today, tom orrow. forever of the ocean. city lights and Catalina. Spacious Southr><>rt. model with lovely pool and jacuzzi for gracious family h ving and entertaining. $595.000. , A COUMILL IAMCll CO. 644·9060 216' SANJOAO\JINHIUSflO. IN NIEWPORT COITER macnab I Ir vine realty MOOB. HOME f n one of the finest Woodbridge neig hborhoods ... a beautiful "1':statc" on lg. private corner. Lowe r level o rre r s "subtle for mality" w/private dining rm & comrortablc ramily rm wi fplc. . Ups tairs you 'll find a spacious master s uite w / French doors, ~nken bath & lots or closet space. $136,500. Holly Markas 6«·6200. <E-74 > SNCTACULAR WA nutlONf 2 DRs + conv. den right on the lake in f~abulous Woodbridge. Highly upg(adcd hdrne f ca tu res gourmet kitchen w /c h armlng nook, formal dinlng, wet bar & ~mashing masler ~le. Ojnlng.. & living rms overlook th lake w/mtn bacl<drop & ndjoln spacious deck. Pool & spa + boating, rl~hin~ & tennls are all ju~~ ste~ rrom the door. S1.S9.900 •' .., .. --Cllll Best Buy Jn Mes a Verde. 3 Bdrm. + Fam. Rm . In Creal Location Near Schools. A LJttle Redecorating WJll e Thi s A Su r House. $79.900. 'w"Tflex{blc finnn cine . Forrest Powcnr75r.ln4. <~ --.--·•-~'---r-- Pillt Y.VISOI 142·S71 642-UlS 644-4200 901 Oo\ler Orlw Harbor Vltw Ctnter lrvlne at Ce~ Vatlty c.n-., ' 711-1-414 7 \ ' ~:!!.~~-~~••••••~· ~:~~.':~.~~•••••••• ~~•~••••••• ~•~•~••••••• ~~!!.'!'° .•. ~•••••••• ~:::!.~~.~~•••••••• T~ay, N0Hvombe1 28,1378 DAILY PILOT (li JOH IMclt I 040 HoltH• For SGk OHH For S• ca ... ,.. 10 G...,.... 100 "•Mr<ll IOOJ D91fr.w 0-P.W 1026 ••••••••••••••••• ........ , .................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................................................................................................. ._ ........................ ······················ S&S Re<111lt• Spc•cialbt" .......... 1041 H•wporf leoch 106' .... 1069 :J.4 or $ hdrtn mo<h·lr. •••••••••••••••••• •• •• • ••• ••• ••••••••••••• • ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i \\ I SI. I Y N · • .• TAYLOR CO I\ I : \ LTOH.S ~lllt't• l U·1l • HAHOI YlfW HOMIS-f'A.L&MO At•a11l1ful c·111111•1· luc•,1(11111 1n Ph t St> II S twrl \\,ilk h1 l'lr1mrnlnr~ ..,c•hool & l'Orllll\ p1111l H1•.1ll) ~har 1• I hrlrm, f.1111 1111 h11tth' (.w11w "1<1" g rt't•nhdt Fc1c 111.tl HH. up.:nhl f'd lllc flour Ill t•11tt' h 111 & kite hl'n luvt•Jy 11111 rcu c•d "' t l111r Pro( l.and~~·,1p1'(I '.1r1I "1th 1'U() ,_ rm· nng P rn•c·<I 11,.:ht St !l,ll01l 11h IUllllJJ.: tht• land I hu 1' ' WISLEY M. TAYLOR CO . ltULTOIS 2' 11 San Jooqul" ...... , lood MEW PO«T ClKTHt. H.I . 644-4' I 0 LEA SE OPTIOM LOCATION & MOT1YATIOM It s till offrrt'<i ht.•rt> on lh ~ ~al«' or 1111.., llC';t11t1f11I 4 Bdrm 3 hath horn<' Don't m 1ss I ha s one Cal today. 546-4141 Serving Costa Mea~·lrvine . Huntington Bebch-Newport Beach Gei GREl::N e•tt\h ror WltlT~ elcph-.nl:. w1lh a C.:la~s1f1t-cJ Ad 0611 &42 ~7H People who n<-ed people :.hould ulways check the St:rv1ce 1>1 rl>ctory in the DAll.Y PU.OT ----1 macnab I Irvine realty VIEW -PRIVACY P L U S • 0 N J.: 0 F T II I·~ B EST PRIC ES•! Oti:? Cany<m Md.ain townhomt.· :rnn" -1 clc·n <:J HH 1 2 12 baths l'nd unit w 2-('(J; det aC'h<·tl J,!a1 :tJ.!t'. In Pha ~<' I (neare~t MacJ\rlhur c•ntrnnre off Ford Hd. > ON COi.ft' COUilSE! $219,500. <E-71) OPEN TUES YIED THURS #61 SEA PINE LN. f>.42·8235 6.44·6200 901 Dover Onve Harbor View C~nttr I rv1ne a l Campo~ Vall~y Ctn1er 752·1414 Versatile! Doll Caddy! 7 I llAMSH HAC_..4 uvr11I . \c>m t· w1p11oli. l•••••••••ml·---------1 UPSIDEDOWH I• •rMl,$20.000L flwne•r nvit1ull'(f, "11nh lo• H II """' 1 3 f'drm• " h ti It' 1111 •1111• lt0\<d M dll\ I' ti lu • lul " 11f ttl1• If 1·cl11e ,.,1 11rle 1• ~'Ir.I 111•1 tin go Rul&l•n 008 •GO:? f~l"nnl11i.:t1111 l'rnpc·rt le•' SllrH·r 1 llr i A11. frph' <'rur lot NrW 1111 Mt1>.1 1><'1' ('onwnl<·nt to r•vi·r vthin~ All ti'rm-. Askh11• Causey & Co. • LOVB.YLIDO IH :At'll llOllSt': 1111 o i.11111•lcJUf. fl'J' lhl. 11 1,1•0 e /opt. $1oor mn 11100W 'mull• ~torv :llut, '8000 opt. ~10,00() forntly rm ho1111• t·h,11 nt PecJ9Ylrowtt. Rttr. 1n~'lv d .. ror11t 1·1I .,.Ith I I ·~ .,._._... BAY& BEACH DAMA POINT HAS EVB.JTHlHG CHOOSI NOM THISE SPICT AC ULA I llSIDIHCES! -c..,..._.c....,. • ..,..wwtt1tz .. , .. ,_, •• $12,tOO -... :atk ...., ...... s-.t ... ..... 4 ........ • .s 121.500 -s,.c-. ..... ltw wHll fow .... OCMM ht S.. MM1. •• $144,SOO -...... ~ c .......... wtHt 9"af ou• ...W. & 1 badrooMs.. •. $152. 900 491-8112 $80.000 ~fl 1372 LAHDMAD CONDO 3 Rclrrn. 2 bo R<~t huy ul S7fl.050 llpMrd. 1mmar Super rlubhnui1e & r<•t f:ml t:v1wknd!i 000-235: Ait 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOaLEASE llGVALUE l.ar~•t• h111lCJf) ttorrw "Ith J lkdroom'. ~ 11 hulh' 11p111•1oos hvmi.: 1oorn & whttl'Wnt~-vi~ : It' 1lc·1·ks all<'I urt·at outd1.1or hvmi: Owrwr anx1011-.' Sullm It Offt•ri.1 Sl:JS.000 • 1104 St1 C'oll.,l lhwuy 111 V1llJJ!t' Fair" 1.MWNA 11 .. ;ACll 497-2457 Brand n<''!V 2 bdrm condo I••-------· 1n rholre lrv1nc• art>f1 S hows lvly. S425/m o 759 1~1 *DUPLEX * 01·t•a n "'ldt-of h"'. lc•\l•I lot. c·1t1ov n«'<'1"~ 10 lll'ud1 N1•1•1b 1m111t. mmor rt· 11.clr' 11k11I for home• II,, 1n1·11mt• llurn . onh ··~untrv frt·m·h,k1trtw11 1 __ .c_ .. _•.•.s-_s_l __ 0 11k floor'. tr1 .. 11tje• formal 0111101: i.11m1e'(I &1---------• J1•11 tl1•cJ ..,1a ...... ..,, 1n1111 ... , arilt ..,, urm n.1101 .11 wood t one·~ Hiroui•ho111 f'J.llS :i lnr11f· pool !l11e;I ~oulh l)r1r k 1111110 ~.ooo for.,t.to5" C .. 644-7211 SM' It IF IC' E Jlc·aut <1fm . f)llOI. 'Jl•• hlf· IACKIAYJIR <'ON UO. Pool. jacuw SJl4.000. • recJ9'f lrolM, Rttr. Cal 645-I 5l I ,,1rd Xlnt rir1 .. 1 Sl4:!,f100 "lpt Cr't 2hrStm ooo li7:1 4:111 J\~I 1':pt ~hri. rnim ~~1 51111 Mn rin.1 R<• •It v 1;.i:~ H>V• 1002 Costa MeM I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvmf' G row~ 2 hr. den. Sl5'.J.!JOO •••••••••••••H•••••••• Or<i nJ(ewood. backs In Mii.,lfm llP:ill\• 4'11 ffl11 BIC: C/\NYOll, 125 ... " " Br .' lfo ('nneln 1\,~um1• Hr1" lnun al 10'. Can 1 los<' :11117\1 tl""rir 551 ·40311 WANT FU l'lw•·rful 1 ornn 11nct e•on UPPEI BAY 2311,....Dr, 3 ttd rm. 2 bath. 1700 sq fl Shuke roof. 2 fplc horn e Vacan t. set! 11nyt1m~ SI 15,000 MESAVaDE J(rt·rn bc•ll. Lnd11cpd. <'Rf':.';C fo:NT B/\Y CUSTOM HOME frplr S93.500. 64().0997. Nvw 3Hr. 3Ba. nu. trplt 4 Bdrm 3 Bath w/formol PRIZF. WINNJNG Wood· f..im rm. v1ew 673 lli\:14 dining room,pnd family bridge Crossing home. 2 ftnv-;. optio n to ~ room. 2500 Ml ft. 11in11le bdrm. 2 ho. beautifully S137 000 home for S99 000 story on ovenilzed lot upgraded. Clost> lo lake Am v.ilhn.: to 'l'll 0Uoh Finest quaJ1lv thruoul. ''.! & r «>r. c l r. SI 15.000 494 5758 497 34411 blO<'k lo coontry club & 752·2121 • · tennl11 rouns f1n.t Umr -4 IDIM _,.... l•---------1 offered. Cnll 546 5880 + .--SI' fo:CTA('ULA H v n;ws ---- HOME + APT. 2 n It hou'•' +I\ nt 0\ c•r ~·ur 11 2 111.: 1·11rrll'r lot ' lt'W I> H I II tl1•n :<.225 000 Apptnnl\21~1~1 A n <I r I' "' ~ H d I\ I! I ~.10 01)011 Sharp llllVl'rl''I :1 B1 f I\ 1111 fl) I'. ti II ti I' I S:l00.000 l'lu' 11 Ruv,lth• ('1" 1· 1·ontl11 w•i.11µ tuS:-'l t()IMMI MO "2~1'1 o//@-b.1e11 R E A#L TY ~HERITAGE OHLYS92,500 fr1Jm th1<. CUlllOrrl rurr1 1h Countv. 5 llr :I ti .. :-;. Taki· OVt•r :.ubjt·1•I lo h<1m1• MUlll>IV\' r1t111r In ln•l1'' :• 1'111 1•a1 ··~···· ll!t' -J·-- 9 1 1 ' • I o 11 n N t' " 1 I 1 '' " ( 1 r I -· ..... ". REALTORS ,.,. ,. t-p .11·1• lnl'd \ar<I O"n•·r11111 11f Capistr.M> 1071 t>a rthtont' rrpt · ne..,, llutdwr l>l111:k hr1.,1kf;P•I , w 11111" \1 11,t ,1.11 11r ''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint. litl" ldv putiu 4 h;1r :l bdrm<.. 21.. b.1th!>oo v. "f'I 10 tiu v <:111111 •··•JOO ri\\''11 I •., l 2 bdrm .2 ha 7~150t f11rm:old1111nerm l.t>l'f1f lt•rm,SlJ.'llMMl~i4'1 7•17 t •1"'1'·· 1 ·1 1:,,,-~l:-k. ~U!~~.~@J!,, ·646·8811 1111 lot·att11 on thl' 1?round ANYTIME l•---------1 rli111r & r1mvt-nienl to ~/\N JOA!JUI N i:olf'l•--------tl h At i rour-.1'. !'Ommunlly pool --us r um & 11·nn1i. 2 sparlou~ HIGHOMAHILL Mesa Verde h1trrn" • 2 buati. ... 2 rar snc vtEW garal!t'. ~ltows llklo :. AHTA rllrl(M SllJ.500 rro f df'COrntlng & BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 7H11 landscaping of this lvly h o me m a kf' 1t u showploCf> 3 bdrm. 3 bn St'par:ite (mJy rm. frml d i n rm & c h a rrninJ? hrkfai.t nn O\erlookrnJ? lhl' ocenn. nan 11ard1•n iltrlum bring the outside m 759·1501. ADULTS OHLY! OHL y $41, too. Ren.I E.'>I :cl<• 2 Storv. 2 lwtlroom C'onrln • 111 wrunt v :irt'a Nc·:rr lalboa haaMI I 006 ~outh C'o.1:-t l 'llun l"ull •••~••••••••••••••••••• pr1!'1• Mli.000 Imm<'(lla!I• 4 duplx. Including bny oe·rupnnr.v. llurr,>. tnki.' front to be t-xt·h down 111 ndv1.1nu1~1· Call 962 7788 a r1k~ 213/684·3200 .. SUf'St EASTSIDE LOCATIOH Sharp 4 Bdr rn " hulh h o m " II 1• m <1 d e I 1· cl krt r h"n nnd hnth Oral~ SW.000 l';1ll 5-1ti ~) ~HERITAGE REALTORS Ht>al F.state LOSING LEASE on b:1rlwlorhood forl'f"l sale of roodo. His Rood forlunr· may ::ili:o ht• vours N1r('IV dl"coratrd nt•u rlv n!'w Plan I in b1•au11r111 Oran.:l'lrt·1· M11lll 11cll' Newport c...ter 640.5357 S ,, .,JO 1 ~.-un' u )\ •· .1 • 1·,t ru~ 14-.... $ll!1 ooo /1. rt 1714 > ROfl WlliCllM RNlty 524 ti~ l!ltlOSo l'onst 11 ... v $6500 S-£a ,.. __ LAGlJNA IH:A<'ll ......, -1080 494-8519 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''Umt·' halallC'" 111 •BY ()WN fo:rt 111,•: 3, Upstairs & . down'llan'!'i. lhe ac·1·rn1 1 .. on 'llal't• loh CJI II Ill th•' :l bdrm home• ... 11h t•rt•llt \'lf'W ()Hit•c Ill h:u·k or .:aragl' SM!l,5110 ('02!illf' Prowess 1\ rf'h 1t1·1'1 d1•"11n1·1l "oocl l!l.1"-home· "11 h (I nc·'I 10 <t lla l ti\ ~ am1·ntlll'' 3 Bil. d1·n I. <ltnm.: room, rm·pl.11·1• '- 3 tl«·ek' ~rn.500 CUIOl)I' Gorgeous Garden ~110 OOOSllOOrrno al tn"' stimable loan No quahr· 'I llr. homr. r1'mdl'1I 1nR Jbr. hUJ?l' famrly r m t i11U <'OUr"t' v11•" '·' w /f1replnrt' & stereo 1 ;inl No rn>d1t nl·edl'd P rime location nf'ar parl. flv o\\ nt•r 1:>1.S 63.">4 w l(•nn1<1. pool 1·ll' ·lovelv TRY LEASE OPTION , fir '' ''"'" l•trm d111 1111• l.1m rm,\,\'""" <C.•llMJ mo 1.1., 7:?"1 Ontut; u=#i (y 21~ 1 rf't• s had('t1 c;t rN•t ~9.700 Call SJ6.-03!n South LCllJllftCI I 016 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SP£C,IUY I 'ppc•r Thn-1• /\rt•h fl.i~ ,,, .... Of'e'.111 \It'\\ !) UH. J 111 horn•·"" 1th :imo ~'I f1 11f h' Ml!: art'll I\ 'kill JI ,;1ri0 ooo JlfflRIERY REALTOR 67S.911 I Wft'tdiff RNlty . Othtt RMI Estate •••••••••••••••••••••• OWMElt WIU FIHAMCE Why wait...ln vesth:ate thl" new llSUn$t. Great lla lboa Island locnt1on 2 Rd rm. front houlle I"' old It' but J?oodll': nt•wcr 2 bdrm. rt•:i r apl. hall frph• .• + + + llep owner'11 wi1t.-w.ith frplc.. dbl Rnrniee. $249 000 SALE on LSE OPTION I Br Condo. i.u1wr loc <in slream. t<'rrlfir upi:rds. S~.000. BJ(t ~-42611 al/2010 S/\CRIFIC fo:• Rr:rul E nl!lllr' lovelv 3 M rm Wooch ('O\I' a rra home• C:ut">t qt~ with bdrm• i----------Mobile Haines forSGk 1100 MANSION MEWPOKT IUCH d t' r k ~ ! Se c I u de d llALTY 675-1642 J?a rd r n s! A tru t> m11 11 te rpiere for lux· ..... , I .... 1007 urious hv\nA! Don"l wall. ••••••••••••••••••••••• /I WOO<lbndJ?O 3 Hr 21411' ASSUMAl&.E Pl.US f'lc•.:anl 2 llr rondo f'or thl<i upJ?ric<led 3 11rired bt·low rnarkl'l hPrl rm home'. ,..0p 1wr Both nr luke. 673·4.J ll plumbinl? 2 Cur du·hd Own1~r/Avt. _' __ _ 1wr. Total prir., S00.950. D..Y Own('r Willow"· 2 JlJ y:ll1lc$4!)2 pt.•r-mo 1'"0T bdrm. 2 ba. c1C'll, form<'r furlher mfo. &t5 !llGI moch·I. l\fC. vi<'<' door. etr $79.500 752 ~ hulh lit '11lmg an•a Wnlk t o h1•:1ch S231J 0011 ('02~1fH' .. . OPEN HOUSF ---Turtlerock. 4 RH. 21.,. ha. L~Mls 1050 fam rm. nt>wlv df'rorut ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY /' I'd . Sl:lfi,500. H3.1·3Al9 CONDOMANIA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\ • 1.1i.-of han111111·"' ,1f 1----------11•1·1 i.f'li.? lhH..,•' l ur11111.11,. 111•11 pt.• "'h•1 """" ,I I I 11111 111w lllufb or !°lll'WflOl I ('rt "' C11111l11 ... 1111''''"111 '"••.in'"'"" \\1 '"HI ho Ip 111el11n•1t Ctll MOllLEHOME HFORMATIOH ll••n l. opl ion 111 huv rnlu 11•1111 '· loan tt'l,11mpt 1110 l'l•' l'':i•w frnanrc• () I\ < • !I 11U11·•·' Moba. Home Stor-. \n.1h1•1111 :-.ml J /\ll.t \\' A 11.1lt1•1111 W1•,tmin:.t1·r thl'rt' 111 nothlnl( Ilk<' it ---------•I n nywhcrt'! • ~·or dctai111 PMMSULA-n. 1-~~~~-~~~~I call 645 o:n1 I MOVE IN! YA -FHA TERMS ar" ;iv:11l;1bl~ nn th1~ HewportC...tw iiro•;lf <I lx'<i ronm. ranlll\ 640..5357 • Au..ah.e1m :15ti 11111 '1!'1-I 70711 7til I M;• HolK KK:J;, tl.56 <t:i.00_ FORESTE OLSON ............. •••"!. WOODRIDG& IROADMOOR FAMTASTIC VIP# M ui.t i;peclacular build ini: site in Coronn dt> M 11 r On a bluff overlook 111i.: lh(• J<'llY. Rig Coron:i. llw t)l"nc•h("\ or lllllh<111 anri N1•wport. :ill the• wny up "'" ro:il'll. Catfllirw .ind J!lnrious !;11n~rt' On!'e' tn --[1 lift•ll mf' •1111>0rt11n1ty 111 ·ov.n th<• nnlv 'Piil l1kt' l h1i. aq1i10 ltl1• 21101Ck 1·un111\11 . Cd~l O~/laytt... $345.000 .. ...,, .,.__ Dr. Cal'45-15ll 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS tnU. llOME 1 ,1. Camhr la S p l'<' tacular . \ lf'W 673 66.14 Ol:l 'st 71/>ot 1/J - 100/o z..d NO LOAN FF.F,S 5103Scoi.horf' r>r. NH 407 Ja~min(', «tlM ('If AIU.ES <)UIN'rARO H t-:ALTOH · SHTl't• 1946 You Ten Ef!l' I Sell .. :m ' CostoMeM 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E4STSIDE-V A Jbr. fo'orrn UR . l"om rrn. frple. Pnrc.>d 111 ~l·ll Wiii t'OO)oldf'r VA f1nan1· In~, HUCll l ll Hu1 1t !17!1 ~3711 ALLSTATE REALTORS ----- Look' A.'1'1Ume 9'' GI. no qualify. 2 ... v. 4/5 rm. 2~ ba. Mt>!lu Vt>rde. 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LIVl' und ('ntcrtoln in 1\811t An~m .i:;+i~ b lO<'k toOf'con S52S 'mall y:ircJ no duJti. & 1 hr, hh. c11ll aft lllA \1 t•lt•tt "n~ • 'n your new "Ustom home Wt>1<tmlMt•·r Htlk AA9,, 075-81311 $:110 om Ol:itl K47 4~10 ...... .. • ... -Annh(•im U:tA 1011 • -----with dcsii;tncr Interiors. Convenience Snnta Ann ~"4 7070 N1r1• up1wr 2 Ar 1 Hu. I IKlrm fn<'tl ~rd 1rnr . S:U:i Spadou-. 3 hr 01)t. 2 urlcnU.'<l to Include l car llara.ces wilh ahc>lm 71ll li4 t'a>ti-~ bll..Jru • ..-nu '*'~ 1111 pd. K1di; pP111 OK ha rwlio. :i kid11 uk u u tomnt u.· openers: kitchens with s.ioo 67S-11'737 S3~ MH fl204 !"11l·2:t t6 ~';:;ii now s11 O'Jt,'7 n ftl!r roirro.wuvt.• ran1otes. St'lf·clcantn~ Cottdo:J•-.. .,...._Now! T"'o 2 Ur. 1 ba tupfK'r & ctv••ns. trash rom paclOl'b. and BBQ ,,. ........ d 3400 2 RR apt. No pet:; or lowt•rl Adult' S2.'>0. Cull runi:c tops. wet·bur!ll In all models : ••••••••••••••••••••••• children. Call Linda <it f.31 2177 r I J · · & HACH COMOO 675·2.'Hl. art :1 646 6457 trt•p ucl'to. an 1v1n.: rooms With pool Joeuul & ---2 nr 1 na ctuplt•x. hark bed r oom N. indoor la.undry areas : t>lubhou11e · (.o<'nt cd. in 2 BR: 2 ba .. frpl. 2 cor ~ar yr1t. Jwr. ~ml !k'l. t·hcld Auesl suite . family room and much &-n H•rbor. On .1a 11mine . ssoo Mo <}K. !J310. l>nv1• hy 22111 mort:. Dock available to all tenant!'. 16t61 • .. •-AJ?t&7S-S930t67S-6494 St.111· st 1h1·n rail •> IW •c ------r.40·5181 dyi.. :'J•HI 4301 Shown by appoint menl. Call Linda Cu.U Bob Taylor •ta....._ .3l24 •·v1•11 Ot'r11n \lc·w 2 hr. frplc·. rrph. d~. Adult c·ouplt· 213 C Atlanta. •IODSotc• f.gP 2 br S32."i. l:o;l & lar.t . S200 'l<'f'unty. 7921 llolt M2·723S for pt. --~ Haun f114 > 833 3150 (8 to s weekdays) 832·4410 •e~ S38·'ITI81 ........................ -------trn Wl>l'lo .. \\ co-dad ..... L.• ............. u. •ns I lldrm apt Ol':tr (}('(' '\ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _.. A~~A Stove. c•nrlo'lf>d puuo 2br S?d IO(' 11.:ilk to ocran. ~tnrl''l S!nvr . refrr~ • S.100 536 I~ . I t 'n\ IOjZlhO I pit•'"" Ihm l1111•tun 11 ..... h :.-o .1 ... 11 •1714' 1nl1 tt''>I Sl'l'J .OU•··• I iii J:'t3 ..... IOli'luc .. l)JW unrh u ......... d 3425 Lar~t" l.2&3 bedroom S210 mo ~r1 """t .. '"''Hf• ~ lit I ~ bll. ,., vuv •••••••••••••••••••-.•• Rarden apts Di1hwhr. --- t n1 d \d' up1tr.1drd ......., .. a..e. 1240 Ml,.,.._. l2't F'M Leou f'lu~h 2br. s bltns.encl.1rnr.1?a!>bbq. __ ,-.1-& 3126 :~~11~; ~~~iktil:.:~''~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11_, hn Nlflfk1 111.nh.01c. Pvt Pool Ga.<1 Pd 778 Scott •• "":::.::':': ••••••••••••• I RR. 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Maid 12UMITS J J<'rt·"f'aJlbtnok.hornc&. 5 RR Srp r a m rm _ 646_2389 serv. eolor TV. heatffi W · Adult.' 962 1800 stopahoppmg et-nler. NEWPORT IEACH ~·nn r Sll!l.SOO T.ZTtms w lfrplt' 2001} sq ft 3 br. 2 ba. Grt.'t'nlr('('. Lg<' . . -!)(~I l '.til , 1714 Ms.I S294 ~~ .11· lr11m ... and y. 111 tr:.uh• 1 r.idl' rnr oc 1173 'l-173 $595/mo. SS7·9G23 vd , rul-dt'-!\.3#. paho cov. l.1do Sand." 3 br houc;e, :! ll85 N Coa)lt lfwy nea ut1ful n<'W udull apLc. 111r l.1rgc·hxerupJ>('run --~·rS.tG0&14-41>t6 bath s . frpl c . S62S M __..._h 176t No prt~ Pool. jarulli ,, , C<ill Hie k II > i·r'I Reot Estate Spac 1ouo; '1RR 2ba apt 2 --Gardening ind. 673-6210. ••..-• Srh,·dulro moH' in Dt-C' llKlt 711 ~ m 7 E1ce...,t 2800 ftrrplul'f".. l'pl 'd·d~. k Tur tll'rOtk ffii:hland'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15th ••••••••••••••••••••••• rar ~ar fii:l.3717 to11.nho m(' brand nrw 2 New UPJ!l'3ded view Con 2 Rn . I b 3 . f u 11 ~ Jl:irh S25S S2G5 •lt'sT~• ·•Mrm .,.,., f ilOl!i.t(ihrl r.asts&de C M. 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SG75 per HK rl 71'1 542 J67r. $795 llt>rb. 213/478-3577 ynl. p:Ar. Kid!-, pel'l OK 1 Or tn lll?l-'> BJt.ns. patio. mo CallM4 ~n l'lc-:irh dpl>< Wl ('n('IO .. l'd 1•arni:e & lndrv foC'. 2Br M KS mn 91l:J 0'127 or Counr r~· st'llrn~. 2 br &• dl'n. !<phi ·ll'\'t'I. :<:kyhJ!ht frplr. many c11tr::i~-Nn c·hrltlr<'ft• pets S395 18't F:. 21st St. 646-1262 days: rYe & wknd.<1 645 9543 -~375 J.48. Iii fnt'd yd Wlr. i:rtlnr pd ' _____ .:__ ___ 1 M~wportlNct. 3169 ..,:_~· lf204&462Jl& S565 Allt6405.ri7. 3 Br J R:1. n r -.chool ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut Jo::.11lde 3 BR. nar, h Id I \1 r11~nlf1C'l'nt btnrhfront fncd yan1. /\vi ()e(' 1 thru Legmo leodt ll41 ~r 'm:~~~~e6 S600 Ra r h 1• I <H /\PI.. b W<''l N.•wport home'.:; J u n i· 1. only $40 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~all'rWouldprefermalt 1 II I duplt•Xt'' 111rl ll.1vfrool tn be·"'' h ti II W n I 11 ;1 JI k •' •I ·1 f.IW 3200 ------- 492 O.'l.'i2 QUICK IN Bcirm :? bath"+ dorm G4S G2Z1 2 ndrm. 2 O:i. North end Lux. 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F'rnur11• S~tlfl mo 5B6 0050 . tluy11 THE lt.UffS U~all9cl lro11 h' 1<l'l h-r '1% 5275 WINTER RENTAL New-eleteant-2 bedroom 830 9S85evf'f'. wkndl' 4 Rdrm rondo 2 botl\11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M f;S/\ VF.ROE 31tr. 2Rn. n\•WIY df't', Wllhttdrvr. IREAICEVEM 15°'c DOWM Sf'lh·r "'111 f ln;11111 Fnurplt·'I A-Scn,.1• I .1111 lln•ak l'\"n l:l •I• 11 \I 11n.11•1•m1'nt ·' \ .•1 l.1hh• \111•111 < i.1n U flu• In •14~1 1~ors:M, 21•1x l'nnC'1p11I' onl\ IEACHRXY SllS,000. "an ('lcmrnh' T11 l'I•·~ prrrC'd le> ~·II Well lot'ou>d 2· 1 1 IU:RTIM llt-:NRY Rf:ALT()RS :'lf1 Oel Mar 492 41:>1 7~ lltiaut. nt'w bulldln~ Fm•plllC\'lll, x.lnl ICM'llt Ion TSl. lnvmta 642· WO:l UST7UMIT 1\partm<'nt buUdln111 l>y I ht• b1•11rh. Only S.'16.tOOO T1•rmi;. sconnALTY ' SU.7533 l2242ndSt.WeslNB ..,~,. 2 .. ..,. L pa•ln O•••,.•to'-mmun'WIMMI..._. 3106 Drive bv &c call. ..,,"'· or '""'room + d en ......, M,..e 1252 ' "'"' 'v 3bct, fl.lm.l;hed lowe r S575. 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J:lt' l>c•n<'h On£• YNll lhf' m:irk<"l 111 SlOOO p('r 213 257 9702 S11rn no k1di. C\r JK'l" 2 l~~~01~~t'll S52S mo 213'431 31~ trn!l i· SASO pt·r mo month llp<1t nlr" Is: ~ l'\r 1 hn MOO f.45 33111 nrfl7!1 !M-111 ('ull\1/\t'k.!lfl2"77~ :J Rr.fr~hlyp:ilnt<'d.$37S 675 Mt)2.~,l·23.1i\ 11.t hn lron )'. "';1,.h 1ns:Cl.F.AN . ()UI F:T 2 210Llncoln. 3 AR. 2 RA. on quiet hill. . forll &-1rar Yrly $400 twdroom. l both . no FIH --~°'23 n11sor . PoOI. $475/mo. Coll dyic 67$-5196 or \'YI.'!' pc•l!oi/t•h1ldr1•n. 1AA1 Mn· llNT'AL SHV1CI .~u-• -~6 G27<t, 7Sl·51ll _ 615 8213 ph .. S2751mo 631·126f., _._..... Crnli:. RF.IMAX llundrf'(J" to rh<>O!'l' from :? &-3 nr. 2 nn. tr nred Mlt.,_ Vleto 1267 Nltt' Z Ddrm apt. 1 lk ~l ----- :>:!4f\Rllom1•11 yrd. 1:atttr, ... rorp.,l . ••••••••••••••-••••••• brh Y1•orly S4l>Ot mo 1 nr w /enct garogt. !?35 ( •• 111S:M:r7a5,.'ko.~~77,,.. dropl's. ~t· na. rhlld OK. Auuttf\11 homt'. !\RR. aba. 11 1 A 0t1 Vi1'1..n 01 tm •• 6775 pt'r mo l~t + ltil"l + siw , """' oo 7292 G11rf1efd. 846-2277 2 iitory. MuHt iw-e to •P· .1r ior nvt!'ltmt•nl Co l.uic. bayfront very lrA 2 Nn pt•t11. MR_·_ll.~----·11 <:urd('n Gmvf Exrc. tyl)(' New 3 bf' • pll'lt, t'pt 11, prc-r 1 ntc' S650 + dtp Bdrm. 2 Fla. condo. bont Apt. 1, hlk off NewPort hl)u!H' 3~R . 2"'1 ha . d r ps. bltM. S4l5 m o 24811 Snn Vint't>ntc-. Ci.II 11 llp av a ll V rlirfy Olvd 121 ~.BA)' 2nR.1 W5 mo loll 537 3fl(i6 114$ J3'7la!ik ror Jo Kt'lly R~t 556-1107 S.. Cle 'a 3276 1750/mo. 675-6775 u. SW~ No c hildren or lalboa ,.._.. l2H W:ilk tn hrh. 3RR. 2 hn. ,.,,.,. IMdt 32,t ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.,... .. Mw 3122 ~t~OO ~ft~~lm Oi•(' 3o ••••• •••••••••••••••••• d c n . pr p I c·. s 4 9 5 •••••••••••••••••••••• RleRS to beach. 3bdrm 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RAVF'RO.NT. flrnnd ne'N K1d K1pet OK. 9611 eots 1 MO. fRY.E RENT ba. dtn. lndry rm nf'Wly 2 llr u1,~tA1r". frpk. ~nrm. E11ltk lrt>e hou!lt'. Stn ITS :\ n n "n N 0 I\ a v -------NO n :.:1 Benut nt"W 2" pnlnl<'d. part. furft $47~ ht .. ndk. 1rnr. II bl.k11 I I Del rm n •ndy to ()('('UJ\Y 6 UN ~/tornc•r yww l,rJ:loftii 3br.1~.bn.•llnu('pt,pnt 3 BR apts. nr t hnnnel. Evu 2 U ·330 1950. or<•11n $426 7$211HI. S275n~ no ft'(' fl..'ll 43:..'<\ 1-·o11.tal~ CM. $24S.OOO 4 .J<ylltc"". brick pat . P&Pf'ri IOl~an nr. Supc-r r rly rtntaJt. NB. Al!o. 2 wknd11 714-....12-4770 fl?~ 9115t'V~0rorRf' -_.. H ii e + l ~Ix . •• mo bu:. 1 .. 1. la!ll + de· Nita. s.1 ... 111t/l"t +de· Ir a BR apU"" PfinlMula ------Lil bl<.'he!OC" unll. J>\ " ••r•~at • s 2Br ft potlt ft'73-1:!06.-v..-. yotlt 1142 2002 yrly 87$-4912 Tut Uiru s.te ._ 1210 L.t11deluic 2 RIC. 2 ba. nt-W p11tlo. blllM etc. No -S•l ' · •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• t'f"Pt.8. dt'p8. patio fplc t hlldrtn or P<'b ~30 1 llJr. ,000 dn Ownr QUAINT2story f..oft . OR P!LL klle ttema wit" a -3Rr. IRa. l CAr lll.l'llf. 8ltn11.dAhY.llr, t1\ pnld 1110 Victoria C'. M will t"i.rry b.alan« C&ill Ir dtn YX.ly. S315+1.1lll OallyPlJotQAMitledAd. WANTACTIO~! ov all now. UOO mo Adlt11. M J)f't11. SS40 mo ~·3lln. Tut3 Ir Thurs urt. 642-5564 A,;cnt 673 6531 Mi.Mft. Cl ... lftd MHf71 667·08e.1. 54o.-tnc> &4~tus.148-W71• <' 11 afl 4 --' . ' . --... The Little Train That Can! GET STARTED ON THE RIGHT TRACK EARLY!! Sell Your Holiday Gift Items on the Dally P ilot CHRISTMAS GIFT TRAIN PAGE This special gift guide will ap. pear each Wednesday from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 r eachinQ 108.000 prime family households w i th select mar.ket coverage. For In- formation ano n e 1p in placing your ad call a CHRISTMAS AD-VISER 642-5678 \'OUR l 'NUSEO ITEMS ('OUl.D H E so:\u:os.:·s OIRIST~1AS Gl•"TS TOYS S PORTING GOOl>S JEWE i.RV POI'S & PLANTS HANDMADE ITEMS CA.TS & DOGS .GlfT ('ERTi FICATF.S AUTOMOBILES Thia alze ad only SS.00 ... or thl• alze•d only St.fO larger 1lie1 avellabl• CAL~ TODAY 642-5678 t 7 .......... u..fw'a. T~. Nowmber 28. 1979 DAILY PILOT C1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ... eclt ll" •••• r •••••••••••••••••• Wf:sTCUFF l.>Rr l't n ... town how t• duJt-. nnh , no a>t'I '<. U•:i mo 17:!8 ll1'Clfnrd l..J1 M)I Th:t:l l.lt)O l\I JI. I> J ~It !! II.Ii fn hi\ 11.11111 t•ri A-IW" 1•1tt f' nrl "' p.11111 si. .• o .I """'' f"'S ;m ~ 11.\AA ftltr ·• hdrm I ti.i \ "r•J\\ 1 d11111 & SUl111.) I hlk tu ht'.ll'h !-.t11\ 1· r1•fr 11• .:.1t.1••1• ~400 Pt'r mo '"•'Ill h 1111, 7~9 OMO C\ C)>. 75!> »US 1 mo \'lf:w ~·br. 1rv11 11•llu. "4-V l> It J\1llh ~1 mo67S~ WIST HIWPOIT u i J Bdrms .• l oo . wtlurn • $-~ Yf',arl) IALIO~WPOttT llAL.TY '7Ml 70 I HIO hit' Ba)' II'" :! br ,frd, 1·1~'<' £.Ir .11111 nu ,,, . .._~IM· 1i7.1 u:r.1 I J r i:•· n1Uden1 201" <'bu '1•1 \ PM\ .it\' Jr1t \ ll'l•ll I Ill" lfrJ'". fj.!t• \\,tlk Ill d11 ... 1•h "Jicl •'·•r Hl•wk to tw111•h. ~:,;mo 1111 I tit rt 960 S84-4 On Finley <'ana l '4rth 1IO<'k. 2 Br l Ba. J(Jr. 1111 1· 'arJ. Cali Bill 67)-3417 c '" ner's apt .. upj)t'r unit. I BR. 2 ba . frpl. ~rm •11·('an vie"! 2 Ca r ~·ara~e Ste~ to ot·t·11n \ 11011. Jan tSth $750 Mo. 1 •..• ,,. Call aft 6 P M 1.1GW7 :!hr. Iba. l<wnc1r~ rm I ar 1•ar.1:. ~c·arl) $115 mo 111 :.! Scai.hor~· Dr ,,7:; 7479 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\IN' t RR. loral<'d nr C: 1• n e r a I U o., p. C a II . ..36-6802 for Info. & appt. .,. ...... ,. ....... d or Uwfu AiJIMd 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TllF. EXCITI NG PALM MBA APTS. \1 t:-.itrn :s·ro N l'T H<:ll Barh 1&2 DH r rnm sz:io t'l-Ill• \tlult ... No Pt•!" l..,,;l Mc· ... 1 l>r 1r; Hlks Ea~t nf Nl'Y.l'l<lrt hhd ) •1,1 m :ipm ,,.,,; !IHt;Q REGISTER MOW FOR A CAllB IN COSMETO t.OGY AT RICHARD"S BEAUTY COLLEGES Costa Mesa Huntingten Bea Ricbrd's Bea.ty Colleges Feature: A Jh1tm..:.k Educational Programs B National Accred1ta11on C SchOOI Dtstnct Contracted Programs ANO 0 . A program Ihm will allow you 30 coll~e credits toward your A A 8~GWi at COASTLINE COMMUNITY LLE, APPLY NON . You may be ehg1ble '°' a Federal Educa11onal Grant of a Scnool OlstnCl Program 10 cove< the cost 01 schoohno Phone our Registrar today at 645-3150 462..C: 171• St . Cost.MeM 962-8131 "°'° .......... ................. Schools and Instruction BEA TRAVEL AGENT Day & Ntght Classes For Men&Women PACIAC TIAYIL SCHOoL • 10 IM 11• StlNet. s-te A-. C:e 9J70 I c CALL '7 I 41 543.9495 Established 1963 F-1nanc1tll Aid Progra~ Accred1led By The Aocrecftr1ng Commission or The NatlOl'l.11 Assoc111t1on ol Trade & Technical Schools. Thii variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow ART CLASSES NIWPdn llACH CHILDREN TEENS ADULTS SD.LS TAU6HT Noted M ilt of the lmpress1on11I SchoOI. B A. Univ ot Anz. Otis Inst. Art Post Grad PROUDLY ANNOUNCES ITS OPENING FOR FALL ENROLLMENT CLASSES OfHaD UE: • Beginning. Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe. Pas de Deux and Varlatk>ns • Beginning and Advanced Tap • Jazz •All Popular Disco ALL AGES ACCEPTED MecA,.._. S.-- 4151 Mu u ..... Wh Ci , ....... c.. ... a....rt 0 1teclors. Bonnie Wllcox and Johr.-Mofell .... ,.. ...... c.M. '2'60 IJJ-1 ltS 644-I 2t5 ~or fertlltu i•for••tlH repr~ ..,_ ..... of .... _..,., a. tt. Dttly k~_. .. .._.._or.c .. , Call 642-5678 ht. 321 Moya Kordick DANCE LESSONS FOR CHRISTMAS 2515 East Coast HicJltwey c.... .. Mar. Cdif. 92625 17141 673-3420 a..tahto~ 4300 ....... ~ ..... !~.~~ ._..W..e.d 4600 Amia•c1auula 5100 Lostlr'-d 5150 ~~~ ..... !!.0.•WDW..e.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 52'3 ~q. ft. ofJiC"e ~pare to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~--:...:- 7 100 ROOMM •TES s ub tea!-l' 111 La~una He:o.pons1blc>. workinl! PENNY FOUND f" ton puppy 2·3 MICHELLE'S _..._......_.~,............,....__.l•--... •~--ON--- A llrlls.~month.A\•all wr1tt'r l'-P<'k l'-ont• mo old \'1r 48th Sl.N.R Ar<'ls Payablt> S!)IO ""''""" Ot•<' •~t &106030 bedroom rottai:c.• in 64237(»4 •o.tcal• Hl'C'ept $700 llOrO•er Shcre-t!-Save f'.n 111v mort• Pay le:1~' t\11 Alo!("> & f.tft"•tYll>s We C'hl'<'k Refen·nces Cal 546-4282 1>1·hl\t' medical su1tt>. ~rounll nr Corona del ~t :ir llralnnom1<':-. Corp G75 6700 ---SHARE A HOME 1200 s" n s.i110. mo C:orona dt•I ~lar or CO"lJ PINCHER 1 l/\M-2A M 83S 3749 F."<'row·&'('v ~1200 Ho~·~$. Mr"a ()utl'tn<"'" f"wn f''OUND Poodle. blk M. -PIT Ac<'L' l'av to~hr If vou ore nt•w to C<>l't a tl,11 Wnl" Cl•i,.,1(1•"'1 v• ADS "<·J r 1 n I! 2 l' o 11 ;i r ' RIDE WANTED: l'leaseC:nll f''or /\ppt ' '' " " o 1 p Mt'""· ll'ml)l)ranly d1" •'"Iii. n,.,1·1v Pilot. p () 519·1 15t•\·~ fl""P<'r a t e ly n t•t•d1•!1 nme l'rsonm•IAl!t>ll<'Y '" " ..,., L ' h f'Ontmumit your edul'a Bux 1560." C:o~ta ~h-i.a Mon f'"ri at 5pm rrom 4on r. 17l · Co:.ta Mt.•"a 1100. rl'rentlv d1~cha-••'<i 92626or ('al'li175·""·" '2 ONLY n l"OlJND· /\u.'t Stwp rem ('oi.ta m<· M~a lo (.'hap Su1te 224 642 1'170 .... ·""' ¥-7 111 mos Vrt• N R / Cd.M rn .i n /\ve in Ga rdf•n ~~ lrom thr i.erv1C'c', or for an·~• r,.15 ISOH :iftnlevt•.; · -any rea.'>()O llt-ckmg tem-M :1ri~uN1tl' Pkw v & Mlscel•1•1 M-.._HOME /\ vt'rv on s o. f'rwy In 1~ 4650 ~II any item or com· ~ nm.a buwhon or items for $7S rOllNO fem. Wireha ir IHF<>ltMATIOH Mr s<; ion Vil' JO Prurt-r '••••••••-•••••••••••• or ltts with a Ptnny Terril'r. tn c-olor. 4 Mo's (;ro.\I' HELP! Cfor 1 '~/\OM IN IS T RI\ T I VE poraryorc•arf'c.•remploy mo ~· S5 00 wk· Call THAINEE Min. 2 yr. l'OI ment. con111der thtl'o uni· 494·7 2 h·g<' a rcountlni? moJor queoppor1untt~ ll••nt. option to buy info. l\!i:mt R.'l l 7w.i Chn~tmas Tree Lot $750 Plocher Ad. 3 bnes for 2 lnJu rcd. 645·1508 aflns & · 1 ~,.c1wwport R<'a. t'<'h 7 orean Nr. o c Al.--. Dt>IUX(' 17251 Bearh Blvd, llunt ~ve days Each t>ves Start S850 pt>r mo+ t'll Y•C.~ pcnses. Send ft'l';ume Lo li ~~·~.'° ~as~n~~~~mcf~0(· e . Pool. Ja u v. tf'n· offlrf's ";~·;retarial lkh 842-2834 adcllUonaJ line Is 60" for ---------n 1:.. SJSO 1nr l ut1l St'r\ltf'<'.752.~. the2days.Charcert' f'OlJNDmole wh1te Shep C'la~sificd Ad •367 Darty $216 p..,. W.. · P ilot. P 0 . Box 1560. C~ta M~a. C..I 92626 '1•1fftrt"S. MR 7Rl3 am or 640-SJS __ ... i.-.. ,...._.1 NorommerciaJads. mix. puppy. 5-6 mo Vk M_..._.. store _~m11h Mt>vt'r _ _ No Col'ota Mesa. 700 i;q tt c;:"'...::!.. N.B.tCdM area. 645-1508 Rasf'd on your produc. \\ .... tmmstC'r >44ft·R895 $3"0/ G d noo ~-.. For more Information ofto11/evt"l' ttv1ty. c·omm1i.sion. ptu~ 1\nahc>tm !If)() Jill I Fem ~hr w/samt.'. lovely ;,i '!'0· roun r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• andtoplareyouradull incentives & l"xtra profit ~.mla Ana 564·70'70 Rluffr; twnhs('/PQOI. own Tom. !>40-2.200. lenlweu FOUND. blklslvr Germ Th t' D ai I y P 1 I o l sha rm~ bonus. W.Anahe;m 7Gll412 bdrm /ba s t l'. n o n IAYVIEW Oppalwltf 5005 6425671 Shep f('m. approx. 3·5 C llR ISTM/\S Glf' The womcnandmen"' F;.Anah<'tm ~561500 ~mnk«'r . $275 mo on Lufayl'lle. Cannery •••••••••--•••••••••• • y~.Vi<'.N.8.1CdMarea TR/\IN i.tops for you ~1 re lookini: for may h1· ----------64~ 9031.831t7'14S VlllaRe l200Sq. ft. Beer Tawm. CM ar"t'a Lolf &-..,_.. SlOO 645·1508a/tns'evell l'>hopp1~ conven1en<' 11red (}( typmJ?. foldm1.; H..e. Ida's Aw.st Retired ba<'h 10 shar f' RILLGRl!NDY . t:st. 13 yrs. Cross S7.00< ••••••••••••••••••••••• REW A RD!! for boyi1 t•very iidnesday st~rt paperi;. \\:irehou~e Job - Beau11ful park hkl' i.ur "/younJ? mM Idaho m1n1 Realtnr 675-6161 pr mo. All help run ~ ..... DI Blo<'k Balboa Cruiser . on ;";t ~~"(;~ Ltll~ t:J, All Aboant fM th<' Dailv a nd wortnnJ.? for a hm1te<I r :in<'h on Salmon R ---Sl6.000 dn. Agt. 645-4474 ·~" • 11 1221114. P leas<' <'all. l"I CHRr.,.,...• s in<'omt'. Work wllh rnund tn~s Tt.•rrn<'t>d • Offlrf'StCJre 480 Ft .. <'rpt after 3:30. Old F.nghsh !iheep doll <·hlld heartbrok e n 6425678 1 ot •>1 •n M GIF'T younJ? propl<•. Rup1d ad pool. sunk~·n ll'll'o UBQ. 548·3336 drp11. /\IC. 17301 ~orh -Sunday In Laguna lllllii 645.7857 · ----------• TR/\ IN. •~or morf' '" vanct'm<'nt po~i.l bk II 'ra rkhn ~ fount a ins. Roommate. f~em. 25.30 to Bl . II fl LP.J\$1':"842 2834 Slltrt yourown bu.,ln~s In Whit~ head with black ___ ._ SlSO Emf:p.,tlt r or m :Hr on . c· a 11 •• ~·ou. arc IK or ovt>r and 'pa<' i o u s r oom c; shr 2 Br furn condo Mis -your spar«' time . N< t•ars. female & no taos ,._..u••• ~ 5-C'hri11tma.<1 Ad-Visor <>I would be available to ~· tn di 0" . ,. . . s ,Nnwport lk•"~h. SU .. I"""'' (',"plt"l ll1. v-m-l. Sal".' .. •••••••• •• "'-~2 5678 I -k ,..,, I ""''TH•ra r nt .. 3rf'a. \ lt'JO No J>Cl' S300 " "~ ., ""' .. .. ""' .... ~ JUSl a rollar. Call •••···················· • ••••••••••• ,,.. . s .... wor 1mmn.11ate \. ".ilk-in cl~t." homt· 7c2 0707 d I\ k f offlrf' sparP, a pprox & mkll'I~ exper. helpful 979 2500 <e t 51 & ask fo n IC'I XIN •"'SAG Scltooft Ir -------<'811.... • ltkf' kitrhen. W:ilk to " Y" ' 0 lOOO !'lq ft 6444600 XI t rowth pt' For · x · 1 r. ,/\. GM~ E t-...t.-ttra 700 /\mbittou.c; couph-s want .a..-r .a514 Coll<'<'O ---· --' n I? op y. Patti I or the Orange Bob Jamec;-L1t' Masst>ur -. --rng to supplement family --llunt in~oo C<'nh'r --- -appt 548-9965 County Arumal Shelt~r O 1 11 9-9 494 5U •••••••••••••••••••••• full l•---------1 Hr !-"um 32~, RPsponsrble mal('. 33. NEWPORT BEACH -· u <'B · · 1 income on a or part la•"'-'f L RE •L EST•TE time basis. Earn rrom1m---------:.! llr Fum ~:t<llJ ~h arc hugcn<>wj:?OrJ?rouc; Ch~fl'ful.qulefof. 0 we, 5015 O!lt orFOWKlapet ?CallpREGNANT' Carini?. A A SIOOS400.Callforanm· "Br Unf tnhM• s:195 t wnhs w/ rt'spons1 bl f ppoi "I A n 1 ma I Assbt;i n r E conf1dcnU11I roun.c;chnJ? & LIC~SE h'rvlew.f>75-f>7r.6 Automotivf' :! llr 1-'um tnhi:<• S43S. workini: mnl<· or femah•. Ices. 1900 sq. ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _!:eague. 537·2273, no ftt. ref<'rrtil. /\hortion. adop Er. MECHANICS 1\tlulti..no11t'ti. l'tllrrct•. Ov«'r look,; brook & No jet nohe. LOST:Gcrmnl'\>Shephe rd t lo~&k~pmi:. SCHOOL /\NSWERINGSERVJC'F. AutomotiVf' & litl' bu ... Lo Q.intoHenftoH w:itNf;tll lll>:1ut1full} 645 3323 day pupp,v. Rf':WARO ! /\I C/\Rfo. 547-2563 Orange Co /\rprl area. mainlt•n:in<'I'. Oranll,1• 11;211 ParkS1de Lant· rurn1'>hl'd or yours End • S. ----------OFFERS 1nh•r hu:o.y s wltr hbrd. C'nast Yellow Cnb. 17300 ~17-54'1! 11n11 . JH>OI JOt'U771 , ----646·~.~-89l4Jeff COUMTRYGIRL f''/T&P1T sh1fl s. f~OF. Ml. llPrm.inn. Founl<>tn I hlk w or ll1•;1('h I rlul1hllUM'. lakt• Hr $200. Df'IUX(' ?'fire. p\t hath FOUNO s·1 . \1any benef. Pay 3t'<'Ord \'al Irv c 'In n( Slall'r q l>lk" S.1 nf Ef'ftni:n > S2~ or "holt• uppt•omt r<':l"on,1bh• rent N B. hght<"r ~;n~~~/~nar~!~; * ESCORTS * G fflt t..ct.. Fl"ff tnJ? tn e~p 546 3333 or bt>l wt•f'n ~··~ hopt> & Roo...s 4000 S350 Nt•\\por t arl'a :'>11 ·AA78orfi.11 ·~--Sunflo\\er & f a1rv1ew 2•lhr!> 9SHl471 H.1.1·3333 • Fuehd1 549~012;, N<•nr lloag lfoc;pital, Get on Uw right trnck 548.2407 •C'rn.,h Cou~<' avarlabh· ••••••••••••••••••••••• off11•1•nr:-.torc With the Dally Pilot '~ -------s~Reader •Malt•nal!iprov1dcd ---------•Dl"n1rn 1><·r1<cin lo J'ohr l~Ui 4481 C"lfRISTMAS G lf"'T LOST:SComE ....... -•Sm11 ll C'la!l11es forrt--------------------*.,.._sodorlrmt• orc·:1nfront twnh~1'. ---TRAIN' Appearlnl! Rik male. Re-ward 1815So Jo:I C'aminoReal pcrsonalizcdmstru<'t1on. A/PCLSUf AutoMKhanic Lo\ ely "ardl'ns Rrt"'ks LaJtuna. Pri Ba. Br. dk .. Dix 1 & 2 rm offices adj. <'vl'ry Wl'rinesday ~tart· p L F. "SF. C 11 ,71 A, San <'lf'mcntc: Fully fir •Ch~,. own tnstc-da Thl' Johy Hoger lnr. a Toyota Ai:i'ni·v 1n llunt ~1.r fall "" frpl 494·3621:1 Airport Ho tel from in~ Nov. lS thruD~. 10 831.2650~·(213~599\369 Fur apPj <192·7296 &nl1<htclasses. dynam ic. fast i:rowm1e inJ?on llt·~u·h '"'('()' ('X • ~•trhen racil avail SlS.'irmo. 833 3223 f'or more Information • Plo<'emcnt-i!p to HO'l r~11taurant chain. blL'led per 1 en rNI u ., ed <'a r •JaC'uw. he111ed pool Rc.>sp. 1-'<'m. rmmtc to !'lhPll-l'-•• .__.__.. .. 450 <tnd to place your ad Lo!lt: 2 yr. old neut. malt> ANITA formerly of <'Om mission. '" Irvine hai; an ()Pl'nmg merhanJc. F'or a perm:.. W lg Laguna hilltop hom --.. CALLNOW Manx ""l, ., ... y. no tail·. for an Ac""''"Li-P;iyabll' t b 5 d k • kly orda1lymo1d i.rv. w/samn S200 497 1""'3 ~.. ..... goldentouch u nnowbe ~~· nen JO · ay wee • •TV & phone ::iv:ulablc · ' · "" •••• ••••••••••••••••••• 642-5678 11119. vie. Edwards & reached ot 1714 )496-J462 f'ree 3 Wttk C'lerk m our general or best of bt'ncf1L'l. rail Mr As low e $61 Wk Ci•oqes $60,000 Edinger.118. Rew11rd for Sal~TrarmnJ?. fire arrounts pay a bl<' S mitll 847 8f>.">S .-2Z17 llarbor for-.ewt 4350 •OfffCE/RETA.IL Infor mation leading to MASSAGE CalForDttalh dt•pt. We provide xlnti--------<"o~ta M<"Sa 645.4840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •00-0 to 2100 Sq. f"t. Cash buys Corporate return. 846-6061 831·I003 493-0442 working cond & bent'ftts - •--------· s· I ·~o 20"" .. h . •Air rondilioncd H • 2 4 r,; I I m I t (' d --· -FIGURE MODELS Katelin Pll'a!'e apply '" P<'r~on AlJTOMO'rlVF. Inge .......... ,.na Pim •lnr:i pldllyexpandin" partnershipinterMtWlth ln.;t:ntkL:tb.Mal('.1174· nn~f":t1tate".· .. ~1 lo •AVTOLOTMEN! /\v('. Doubt<• S65. 11111 .. maxlmu.m proj""'t-·' rl' Vic Nl'wnorl DI. CM ESCORTS '" r. ,,.,.,".., ---~ •--IALIOAIHN Pla<'<'nt1 a 11:1 . r M OanaP01nt lurn or Sl2o.ooo'' ....... ,n 2 5411.w32 " OUTCAUONLY J2031C'amlnoCapistran ,_. OCJI"._. f'hrvy ci<'nlc'r otrer~full. " 1; c; u 11 w I' ,. k 1 ;. 642 2464 • 493 2254 Dkr ---~n Juan Cap1~trano 17042 A•e t 1 mt.• pt'rmnQl'nl po~1 "k11t·h1·m·t11•ii7r.H710 Vl'llr" I.OS T · Yellow femalr Dap,••n.hr J....a...1 w~ 1""-,Co92714 11nn.,tonssislnf'Wt'arll.. Huom w k1t l'h••nrw11 .. SGO \\('('k & up :>4fl!n!')5 '175 Jo:I Toro. m:1h• prl' l<'rred. --------F'umlshed roomi; In Costa .M~a home. Quiet. J>OS!I. J?Ora~e. 1st. la."t & clean 1ng deposit. SIJS + ulil Ref. req. Call 754-0960 L>oublf' j!ara1w. 20th & TOPLOCATIOHI C'a11Chu<'k979Sfl9·3 I.ab. no tags. 5 mo. old 631-2140 -_._ 5~331 c·n-11·1· mana1H·r ... 1n Ollv<'. llR. $fill /\111 17ttl&Hewportll•d. s2oo Raward <19U·J294. GOLD~GIRL ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ar11'd & 1nl<'r<'~ttn J! sing Ii-. !.amt• an•t1 S3S St1<'l't''!lful retail shop IHVESTOttS 499 5037 or<t!l-1 fi03'7 '°" l'rnr . nurse. PT Lai:un 1 ;..,k ' ldt•al for l'ot'mt 000 52f'.O a pprox 9sosq ft SSOOO to 520.000 Invest· LIMDA & VICKI or Corona dcl Mar only /\PT M/\NA<: 1-:u rl'l1r1•(I uuto mPr h. Opp. S.'i50 l't•rmo.Ilkr67S·6700 m1•nt will rf'turn SI0,000 F o und ~ma ll m nlc ~2!1iil.~ rnr 55 unlll'o 111 \ost:i for 111lvanc<'menl. St>l' •SinAh:.llarbor·Adams, loS40.000in ll!Odays. In· n rt>y /wht <'Il l Vl r OMtcdMtrslocp Met.a. t:xper'd rouplt>. Mr P1f'n·•'. llOWARn C M.i.Loragc•only.$35 fo. 1714l759-<ll5J Culv('r/lrvl n<> Cn.Dr Forllw'-ofltl Statf' Ct>rt. Nurse':ii Aid Hus band mui.t have Chevrolet. T>ovc & Quatl fl.13.8974 NEWPORT BEACH 552·7282 Scrvln° oll Orange Co w / rx pi•r • looking fo mt11nt. exp. W1ft.l bkkpo SLc; .. Newport Bearh. Would you like a business ----------• ,. prtv. duty patient. Mon " Cannery Villag~ Shop or your own? Vou don't ~f'BIU I rft> lS-7313 f'rt. 7·2PM CM/NB are <' x P Ca I I eves. AUTOMOTIVE i1pace5 ovall.S90toS400. need an office to start. ~l.J XXDAMCIOFFUMXX pref.CaJIPatll.646-4140 ~13l~JMI USIDCU Ove r c;lzed s toraR RllrllRCS, l0xl2x 24 Easts1de C.M. S48. mo 646-4262 deys: e ves wknds 64S-9S43 ·Burr W Begin al home. full or A bl 1 De nd p /tlme. It's Ideal tor lllftllr'W nuutltul nude ~iri s Help W..._. 7100 s~em Y · 1te. pe a· ...cHAMC hus band and wife lea ms. RNWla.J dance nt exhibition & ro ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble. auto accessory. C M. f~xperlenred. Must have Hoom for rent. k1tt h & 10x20 ,;arage. S3S mo. 721 lndry prlv's. po!.:;1blt.• ex· Tra!lk Ave. Westmlnsk'r. t•hnnge for 1·h1ld rare 894·2585. 891·2144 .. 1 •~Jl Nt• 1,·1 •ln'AILSPACI Call 645-6193 btwn 7 & Halnto-Dlced -sessions. 9AM l<1 4AM Arcountmg clerk!phon 646·1234 smog li<'l>f'I~<'. Top pay - for a.:...p.:...w_s_._____ l.yrlc -Vt>n1us -ev ery day . 2060 So. Ofl«'rntor needed rut plun. full benefiti. & OR OF.RS F.lfrlid, Anahrim. exdt· tlmt'. lmmed. op(•ning. ASSIMll.BS needed immt•riiatc ly ! Morf9191s. Trwt I think oil American~ ln r: 24 hr rc<'ordin Full co benehll'. Call PllCtSIOM/MICH i\pplyto&•rv1 ct.•Mgr. ~~·;~~ prl'f 673-6547. Ottic....... 4400 • 1200 llf1U8r(' f('('t •Prlmf'C'on'lt Hlirhwny t''<POSUf(' Dffdi 1031 ~hould be eterna lly 543·1422 549 9671 fM appt. & dl' grateful to .fn11t food ---------tails. Balboa Ma r in 1'011it1on11 avail w/foi.t RAY FLA0£80£ LINCOLN M£RCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ t-: NS F. NA n A B Jo: A(' II t ~llOlJSt-:. Sll'<'flll I! $40 ~ day OOH •t07:1 1'11lm Spnnit'I ("undo on Mission Hilb Country ('tub. 968-S430 --------Blfl Bur cabin. sips 14. pooltable. color TV. 2 frplc's.545-6916 r. a k e Arro w he n d lakefront condo. sips 8. 83(). 7(r.?2 ---m-O-BEAR CA llf N 2 rm. rrv1r. l'lllt' s. wN'k n r ~ cckcnd 840 5585 ,.,,.~. ----......... SIMn 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.t .... u-. ....... , Share• home or aptment ~c·O'JAJU lbluMm;o 'Clit '-i«~ CIJ(jf'd>f• c..i t•lAllAr >~""'' 83.2·4134 SI nee U>71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SINGLE USER l:l,OOOSQ. I',., C rent Loc11t11111 R rr(1)( • Cont . ot c Comm<'rte Park •In r;1pldlly expondlnl( nana Point <l!l:l·:!'lM Rk r STORESrACE rruM 1-: NM'. OEACll Can be• UJlrd wry nict•I¥ "" Antique-Shop. Avella· hi<' l>t't . 1st S.112 SO/mo. IOGllSUA&.n '7'9211 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST . ............ lttT.D.'s..tto 211dT.D.LolM. Fairest Term1111lnrl' 1949 S...._.Mtig.Co. 642-i 17 I 54"'°6 I I *CASH FAST* MONEY IN IODAVS ~~WpOft 833-881 ........W ...... 4100 2nd&3rdTN8tDeeds -------'·••. ••••••••••••••••••• M IHlon fiinanclal Svs DICUTIVI L..-. .._. ....._ <714l~l·l2SO sums 4 6 ~ • t 8 3 0 8 q , t . NB CASH Luxurlouc; offkrlll. ex-S25'U900/mo. An~ Ph <' (' u 11 VI' !I Pl'r l"trn·v. ~fl.:1:1.'11 ·FAST? ptrsonal phone <'Ov -----Commlttment In 24 hrs. t'raJZt', r<'<'rptlnnl'll, t'on I I 0 & I IO $4t. Pt. en1h In 1 d11)'1' lin mo:tl frr«'nt'•• roorn. Xt'rO'lC , Mini warchou11e. Com · C'Dfll•itl. ht. 2nd'it, re• ootory . Leac;e or month mt>r<'t' Pork. Newr)()tt f in a nee. e t c . Com• to month Near 110 C'on11t 8.'13·8813 m rclul & lndustrlal Pln.-.n . 0 C. olr1>ort & -- -lo11n$ 111110 nvall. Cull rrc•1..•way8 Cflll 9792161 ........ w.....,. 4'00 now. 8111831 US7. ---....................... ---· - HIWf'OIT /•VIMI 1-~uu Sc-rvir~ Sulte11 tmMonth.ly Call Phyl1111 96U'789 Uu al n.-u m e n n e d,. Nt>cd 2nd 1'.D monty on b&c hclor opt. mobll San Clt1mfntf beach homf °' " 3 nl"hll pe front propttty. 6CH50 K "1•t'k No cook I nil Prin only. Will~>' IOl'J 152.:mo d11y1': ss1.941 + Po In ' 11 J oh " cvt>/\ McfC'lnlizy I 492·3'7l0 plR<'l'll ror It'll i n ~ t.wtaonm. A:t<Jn.ror~ftto&me<'<'v} llo rdwa r c . E .O •:. ~rowln~,,..,~""Port Rcabrlh te<>nagc>ro; "'ork nt thr •· ., ' M/f'/11 ro .1"''""',, 1n al'o!'t'm ' ('llttnt('r 11 ·~ the only tl&H•' & fr14•nd.,h1p & ------of t•On)Jlll'i" &• ('rlmf'rll Ull tlml' you <'Vl'r i;,•l' kldli 1•om1i;tn,hlp /\<I #274 _________ _, 1t' /\pph1·nnll'ol'ohould1·' 111\.INI-; tuk1ngOOOF:RS Oally Pilot r 0 . Bo~ ACCOUMTIHG 111•r worklnj.? W'l'mllll 830.7000 15flll ('11Nla ~f<-~u . l'1\ contrnN Blllln1it As!lt pnrti-. ~ood m1•4•h tWl , & POUND: YnU fl'male ll2f\2tl Prc•f n<•rtit. bkkpl! or <'njoy . Dcnrftti; lnclud1•2 l\tJTOMCYl'IVI': Cali <'o lonA hturcd rot on ----- -11tronA mull\ nblllty. Tok· wc.:ks vnr. I \Wt'k Ml'k •AUTOSALIS DQvP r 1n Wt•11tc llff Chin""'' rooking dai>lll'I\ lnR llPPhrations now. in· lt•uw . & µroflt ~hrmn~ lo OPPOITUNITT 642·9186 nuthcnllr r H 1pes & t I t l 12/ 18 nam<' a fc•w <'11 11 , • f'OUND Mixed Oerm Shep PoMlble wolf cnu bf'Hd. MS-<IM6 a.ft lpm. tl"<'hn lq u es. S u 11an t•r v «'wit 11 ar 41 ~57.905 1, ask for R p~· Hu slnf''l :C 111 1tood 497·1546 ~c;=·=•l:l:ll4:•:·l=OOO===::::~G~,1~11~m~a~n~~~~~~ HOWARD Chevrolet In tbe Oran11e County utAdHelp? "2·5118 Airport romplu muM A tng Bkk ... -----... tl(fc1 three u let1men for f'truuh IJIO ,.,...... 131 cc Pfttt ""' , ... ,"'""' .. ~i 11tr11l1tht *"" .tt lca.ot'" • .............. •••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• TIWOIAIY Pi'Oplc needed for pnrt Gcntl'OUf. payt Opp. tor Re11l11ter tndoy to work time tt•mr>0raty orrlte advanc<'mmt Auto; ('X• I t i ~rt11not1on work for on var oua accoun ng pcri •nee n()f N-quln.>tl but ll l\d Jx!OkkM'J»na """IMn· 'hrnilon Nt'wpot1 Beach p('('vlou • cUlnJt htlpful. mvnt11. Work <'IO!!I' t ltOl<'t OpenlnR• avatl If OW I\ Rn Ch('nol1•1, vou r hom<'. P tnur from S300 to 1800 ('H!'r Oov1• .tt Quall Sh. Clt>rkt1 to ~r AC'<'Oun hour No upertt'nre N 11 fk' h tant~ n1.:edt'd thru out ncre~11nry tloun11Ho I , I 1'wpn .;.8.;.";...;..--- 0ronJ(l•County to !'I or ' to 9. Apply In Uaby111ttcr wo11tro .. j)ver Robert ilolf'r; p1•r11on. Plea'<' d11 nnt J8 7 mo olfl t•hll<W"My i\c1countcmJ'l' fhon'" II.Ilk for Mlti" home. /\pprolt 20 hr wk. ~ R Milin, St(' 50t .11yton at front de>~k Day11 & ('ve11. rtcxlble NC'I Tw1.•r. t1nlon R11nk Mon • Tuci.. W •dn" iccht'<lul<' $2.00 hr. Own ln1'ht>Cllyof0rangt-~~!~ MarArt.hur Blvd. ~"portatlon976·31123 nvm •t03 N fl Have rou read 'l0da1'• 0...in.d Ada? u not. Have __..tblq to aellt £! ... tried ada cfo It well !IJ.. Idle Items with • you're mlMiat the bell Dally Pilot Clualtled Ad. bar: alnalnto.nt .. ,,. .. , DAILY PILOf T...._.NownW .1971 .. . ~ ~~ Allit« ... w/T••ri.. c..,.. ~ °"•""' · • __, •••••••••••• ••• ••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• M••n•uet •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., " 0 S... 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S75 ~ dyslt'H"I. mi• 8._1f.-565.S24 hni !!..7~ 31141 111•v1•IN1. hom4·/ m .1nr1 .. • C-emt'nt 111 ork com ·electn cul, plumb1n.: & 1-:xct-:1.1.t-:NT l'/\INT ThinkmJ.?oC r(1)1pmi;i your l<V H1h•yi.l.ofl :AX 141JI I e f:! a I !I cc r ... (Ir I a ~rJOl'IJl & rt• .. identral n,..., ~ ...... P'roMh ~ INt; llr11"1unahl1• ratl"C homt-In copper" I Wiii i·v··- St'r\'ll't'S 8 YN ei1.p.. TuPt 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'rt•t• ''"'lllrt11IN-!i4H 2700 rt·plrw an av t Ba hme •mo• &42,5671 transcription. fr\'lnr •MR.FfXIT• /\M W AY Cosmet i c!l.Rr ic·kwork Sma ll jol•i. -f s111• ••Jl .-...r,,, K "ti'n. un,L....,.. C _._ &.-... ~ II( ,,_ r fl.,,'" Hll:Jr ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "' """'"""' OftttOCtcr CnrpentC'r. p,untini;? Nutrition. lloui;t>wart-s. New1>0rt {'oe.ta M{'!<>a & Int. 11:11111 & wa llr1ap1•r 1 T II t 1'1 b ,, -----••••• •••••••••••••••••• Rt' as. ratt•i. IS yrs in llmnc Cure & Comm 'I lr\'ini_•. 675-3175 eves C)u n <I.M l( • rt"'" pr 53~rJl'HoV u um m., <:<'r:i m '" I ti•· rn~r .1ll•·tJ .C..,.•tu fi t>modt>I. rt>paa r . 1.it•n un-.1 S481752 6'12·1634 f-'n•1•t•'\I S1t•\•1• ["17 42'11 ' fir, '"0"'f'r' lit 111t1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r<1rpentr'" old llm ----l'h1mnev v.<•aver. bl<X'k. Plurnhm.i:r,.pnir Srwr 1n 547 2t.3U d ~'· 557 l!:rll<J {'arpt'nl('r. fh.--e Ei.t An~ rraftl<>m.1nt1hlp Iii ~ ~ 11 P:1t111 sped;\llics Carpen. ade your old s tuff for s ton<'. bnrk. How about 11 WAUPAPlllMG i ••ml)(J1•ling & rovrwr rt• •·vl'' r 1w·~ t.oot1t111 tor a~ ~)Ob, you won't want \I> m1111 lhe .. mployme11t colUDU.Ui m Cla-..if1ed. 'llt' Jobs Call Allan or arl'a Llt''ll. l\lr Pulom Ir~ M u:.onnry . 645-2466 n e w goodie s Wit h a rirl·plut•e for Chriiitm'ls~ • n c·h 11ff1•r1•1I. "·' l'!' ,,.,,.. (iu<rd Pn<'••I-Top,.. Tony 640-8649 ho !lfl2·Rll.t morn.1·n>N. John Classified ad. 642-5678 645-141!9 1;:11 J~'fi75 12'j(J 11111 l'lumhmi: ~Ji 31~1 ~l111111ifted Ads __ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ .. ~!.~~ ..... !!!~ ~~~~:! ..... !!~ ~~!'!'~ ..... !!!~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~~ ..... !L~~ ~-!'!~ ..... !~~~ HatpW-.ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 -----------------G 1-:N 1-: ltl\J, Clf-'t-'ICF. & i--------•I Pi\ VHOU. fo"a .. t p!!rc•d General Offrr(• HABYS ITTFR tv I t Cash1C'r Clrrk. depend11 Clnir:il lmmNt. 11p4•n n)Ot-.: llskpr for2 00\"S (I 1 :.-& 4 l bl<'. Ev~ & 111knd~. fu ll in,:. busy ins ai:cy hH!> fo'l'l.L 1'1 M f: GUAIDS W Atn'ED 7A \1 to 4·.JOPSt Mon· Fn tun<' .. Apply Gin Shop. opt>nml? rll'n ral areus ·194-0600 S200 p •mo 96J..2612aft 5 0 C Airport. 1-:xper. helprut. Sahu~ ---.-- ~mplovment -o Hi <"f'-nt't'dll e n" riu1t 1 r person a11 a!\!lt for "<' coun111 p3yable. payroll & J?t'neral offacf' 10 kt'Y by louch & t-nthusiar-m a re the only req uire· ments Great opportuni· ty (or the ril!ht person Excellent env1ronmC'nt & frmJ!t> bencfit11 Contact M a r y M e1 549-80-13 •STUDOOS• * Holiday Jobs* f"vll or p1t1mv 2 ~riv r:u~ Apply 611) F. 17th St. Santa Atta -----comm. w•ab1hty. Rapid Cook!:, Dt>llv<"ry dnver<.. ----------1Chauffeurs for hmou!lint' advanc<:ment. All co PT opcnini:s (or m en & Rank s1•rvice PT on call Call henefiL'i. Kathy. 549-8161 women wilh out i:olnJ? 1·4pm.i70-26119 Judv.871·71'22 personalitit>s & take• F'or holirlay money wor k llo<11 t e 'l.;/<'a!'h1er . ex - pe rie nc Pd. i\M l'h ift . Blue Dolphin 3355 V1u Lido. NB TELLER Part11Me C:O.htMna Wor k with one of the fo,l t-l>I j!n:11111nl! 'a' ml!' I. loan a"'or1at1on c; Glt'ndale fo'<'<leral Sa , mgs. We are Sl'<'kinl? an experienred ind1v1dual to 111 ork 20 hour.; per 111 eek anrludtn~ S:itur dav You v.111 handle• l1nanr1al tr:ln!<>ac·t1on:. l' urh as prCl<'C'l>SIOJ! de llil:.11" and w1thdrawali; f-';1m1hanty with typinJ? , .. required "e're in 1nn•s ted m ta lk mi: "'1th vou. plea!'l' 1•:1 II Don <:.irn1•y. 6't! 4711 GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS E11ual Opportunity t'mployn M I-' 8'?aut1c1an. <'XJ><'r. Part or fu l l tim e• n .1dultlch1ldrt>n salo n Xlnt mooey & rareer op portumty for motivated person. 7~8801 M1ss1on V1ej_o ______ _ lkautv liAIR DRESSER L.eadin~ fash elcnt store.> ha~ 1mmed OP<'nmJ?s. All NI bclwf'. 5(). t'~t Pl-au. \l\'rJ !!57·1511 l'Xl 320 or 321 ---- UIC VCLF. S llOP needs l''< n nref-not nP<' for ... ,T. PIT. m 1f for repuir ~all'S. as.c;cmbly. Call bc•f ~m.64.'i-4_720 ____ _ Bkkpr Cll ILD ~IO"ITOR • pride in their "ork. Ov('r Care for 4 rh1ldren Cook C..,._,artTtMe 21 & able to work t'\'ef; m ca Is take O 1 !I Phone11 It typm~. Mulll S2.80 to ~1.00LO11t;irt AP· ~ .. 0,.RMMJI for TM PosfffoM of: IO<'al temporary a 1111ign. ments offenng. vanety. e11pn1enre. & top is. Call.._ ________ _ for an appointment tor 'ai:lt us today. \lo(' art• llOTEL mc.>asurc.>s to cont rol type 50 wpm. ?:T hours ply ::ift Spm daily. l\te & bl·h~l\IOr TrJn ... port 1 pe r "e<'k. T a kini;? a p l::d11 F'nmily Pizza Parlor ~iftl•r :.t'hool J<'ll\ ltlCl> pltration 7 day1>-we<"k 410 E. J.7thSt. C :0.1 V ocatfOftCll COYllMb ht>rl' to IM' nr !'en I('(' lo DESI CLBIC Gf'neruloffire.htebook· )our !-ki ll" & you r F'ull&partt1me 1mmt'd S " 1 m m 1 n I?. t <' n n 1 ~'~~d~11/~. <'·~t~ ~~~=: ° Coo~ mus1r . & danrtnf! _ R ll·:.~ons Clthl•r <lul1C's ;" --- -PANT YMAN S 15.540 Pet' Y..- TntMg C...ter M...,. ket'pln~. f.!OOti phone Sl'ht•dule orwn1n1t<1 Advanremt'nl I ""5-"""S 557 0061 11pp1 ,.. Applv UI peri.on pt>r!<>ona ity ""' '"" • T 11 r. I RV I N f; II ClS T S 18.500 P.r YNr Gt'ne ra l OffiN· ~Q~ offi c e • HOTF.t.. 1111 1-:. Dyer rl'<1u1r<'d 2 'r., c'lp. SS()( Cl(RllS w / i;?OO<f rrfert>nces expl•r fll'r mo P\ t room & ft 1 n r 1 n r Fr r n r h . llnarrl DOT 301677010 Continental cu1sme App J\cl paid "' rmplo~ e ly Ambrosia. 505 30th St . AppllcaHOM wil b. acc.p.d wttil 3PM. DK. I at. at 11M ~Yft'l'll & T~ Cewter of .... irlNjtoee IMCh. 538 MoiR Fa!it i.:rowin~ St .lohn 0 ove t'load ._fl•c1•.•S•A _____ _ Knit~ need!: a r omp.·tent r- l<t.'lf starter m lhc order Equal oPport Emnh·r ('nnturt F.mploymt'nl UJOT£M NR n r•\'l'IOpm<"nt [)(>pt. dC'pl Serv1rm,I! our roast · llOTF.L 10 roast arcounts 1n ---------- volve!' hl·avy phont> con· Gen OHrre ~EM Street, ............. hac:h. -___..._ Openin~s Now Available COOIC WANTED fllrtJS'nli\S HF.LP for full or p ltime clerk~ F.xpr 'd hne r ook wantt'd F'ull&pmtume.packm on 2nd & 3rrl s hifts. Ne f o r hu!ly d owntown Denta l i\<11st. Rusv NB & !<>h 1pp1n~ Golden '. t•x per O<'<'<'ss:H>""e l.a.l'euna R~taurant. C:.111 r esto rat ive partirt1re \1 111!1<' Wand. 9-16 W 17t t ram Start S3 J>('r hr 1\s for app< 494·9765. as k (or nt><'ds s harp cnthuash<'. St :SM_.__ !\I man~1J!1'rs tn S3 60 hr Nina or Lvnn P s l l "'"! 2490 M 11na,:?ers to SS 50 hr. i\11 · _ t•x ·a. s11> a n ·"" · . _ CLERICAL vancement opportunilil'!' Count<'r llt>lp. PT. Morn· o en t a 1 0 rf1 c e t' x p M those 111ho qualify. F'or ini:s Yonnt•es Yof,!art rhairs id<' ROA. X·Ra" tnfnrmattOn j?O IO OUr 640·02-10 he. 4 handed bw;v Ofrtrr 6 PAY DAYS LEFT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Ol•:Jrfst mark rt or eon Cu!:tomC'r St:>r vict> To p sal. bC'n efils. II B ~.~l't tht> per.-onnel offlc< F'nst. J!rowmg St .• John 002·77~1556-4083 __ . __ 124421.am~onSt Knits n1't'(fs u compeh·nt1·---------r.urdenCro,·e~-4841> !<>elr-sl~•rtrr in th<' ord er F ;1rn e'ltr~1 Chri,tma~ mom''' no"' J.:qual Oppor F:mployer ciept. Serv1cm1? our roasl to coast account!I an TYPISTS volves heavy phone ron PIX Clt'rk T ypis t Va rie d tact.CallNancy.540-7171 duties inr l rffeptionist ---------ACCT CLERKS Call P . Allen 557-3770 t>XI 0 EL IV E R V 11 e IP · KEYPU .... ...,H o•ER 39. E.O 1-:. Freeway Auto supply. "'-r ---26242 Aver..· Prkwv at CLERKS Cl<"rk Typist. busy CM S .O. F'nn Mu!>t ha\'e phone & relia om re requirc.'s detailed . I - -.-- ble tra n.<;p Long&short pPrson : billin ,:?s. in Oehvery Men. full time. trrm :issignmt>nts. Hoh \'01Ce'i, fllinl! 50wpm & IC ne('()ed for party rental dav & \acatio n pay kev. Good benefits. Call !'l ores. Appl y 2025 lfospitali.t:ataon plan _v_ir_k_i_.63_1_.(fl_OO____ Newport Bl"d c_M_. __ available Coddail Waitress School De livery men. O\'er lR for early am news paper in N B & CM. Pl.'rm. n it $300/S400 mo. + bonus. Des1.l!nl·r PCB DESIGNER l\t anufal'lurer of t>l<•ctro mechanical products r<'· quires a pro,•en PCA lay o ut Pf.'~ who wants an opportunity to mak{' f'X· celle nt "3.l!E'S. Plus. be intim ately involv('() wilh ne w projc."<"lS from rOO· rt>ption to field use We ~ant an individual who "a nt11 to i.:row with a J?reat team. Equ al Op· p or tunity Employt'r !\1 r P .5'57 ·0554 f:nrn up tn S300 per wk I.ow tuition Placl'ment a'sti-1. 751-!119'1 646-5844 ---~~~~~~~~ EkctroNc Asse ...... s tart Ca ll Nancy. Merrh andil"lnJ? rlerk f-'ull & part time Of)('n 540 7171 typi<:t. TypinA 40wpm. to 1n1ts Ad\'ancement opp 01\'C'f"tfit."d work load m - - - - -, m~fg instrument!> 1\d Ge neral I k<'y b\' touch. G{'nc>r al I)(. ty Apply in f)('r-on Thi· ftCt' dull~ Start at SS-7S IR\'INE llOOT llOTEI. mo ('ontart Bl'\>l'rfy Fo-c.._'.1.11-t:-°' •.• ~·.r·R•d•'•s-A •• _ or J udv Powt•r f)tl2·7702 r va nC'l' Km('t1rs. 1:1:11 V1<'· I llMI..._ fabs1 tona.C M.646·716.'i TWsw9-I l' Tot ·vm di\ ii-ion of·i----------r1 r l' HOTF.L I k.tlyc.•llltp. f:l('('tron1r Come work for u" SOLDERING I A'i n Kelly Servarf'!I I Gari ..-nduy Lat<• t\p1Ai? HIGHT AUDIT CL.BK HARNES.<; TYPE t>mployec, your work I bookke<•ptnj! full ttmt• Small shop C'o:-ta Mc·sa I schedule is nexablc. Satl' b~ S<·hock SOI ~lh Good oppor for r eliable• Company Bcnt>r1t!<> You work as m ur h I S t NA ITT5·1H2.1 pN~on w ian a ptitude for - ·ldav 111orkwl't'k II a nd a:. onen a!> you number!\ & rnlrula tor STi\flTSALARY OPEN ltk<: I Great opportunitv 10 In· sk1ll11 NCR 4200 exper &tS\6630 for l r)out. ~ <'rt•a11e ~·our income •n prefl'rrC'd F:nJOY J!l'lO(j So you ran earn I s pare time Call now for ''Ompany henf1ti. Apply I and st illhave timet'o appl.645·l390. 9am ·Noon. Mo n 1F'ri Elc'EirefRoNICS I ~~:~~n~ome1h1ng I -G -R-E-A-T ri~A°alJ::m HOTB. I And Kelly is not I SALES~ MOW !IOO~=~~";Dr TECHNICIAN ~ jwa ror secretaries. I r. 00 0 p J\ y. G 000 F.qual Oppor Empl~T We have over 100 i•---------lmmcd1ate opcntnA'i and I d i r r c re n t i HOllRS. GOOD CON·----- o ppor tunitiell 1n an rlas'l1f1cat1ons o f D 1T 1 ON .S MANY llClliSECLF.i\NING l bl h .... . th JObS I FR INGE RF:N l-:F ITS .c-tudnn t nonded fo r e's a ,., lv f'O. in e I F'i\ST GRO\\'lNG COM " , < < Orange County :11rport , • ' • · hou).ekcepmi: &10·5046. 11rea l\ppllcanls lo I i\t Kelly Services •• I A 11/Y PROM OTE ------- troublci>hoot. repair. nnd w e ta~<' car e .1n F'ROl\t \\'lTlflN TR1\IN H Ol'~EC'Lt-:i\NF:R S & test electronic 1<ystemi. .• evaluatm~ w~at kind ( 1-' 0 R T o l10l'SEWJVF.S. we havl· Rerent analoJ? 11 ,,0 of worlt is n1?ht for .MAN ACE Ml': N 111_orll fur }OU ' C11ll 3848 CatnpllS Drin 546-4741 IAe~1<1"rom Oranl!C Cn Airport) Equa l Opport t-:mplo)t'r di~11:1I exl)('r1enrr pre-I you So wr .l!t'l the I S T i\ R T S · • I M i;.ir. :?11.19. 96>'1-~111 rerred C::.11557-0479 rig ht people Jn the \f F' 0 I .~'\ TE r. V . -.. ----Oehvery FT. must h:i vt• Dial A Ride I r I ll h 1 J 0 bs. ou r I t\ E y R n J\ R llou.,.,rleant>r-. F ull or COML...TV·MOVIES Ca. driver; lie & gd drlv· DriHn --__ _ ,. u !. t 0 mer s a re E X p F: R 1 r.: N c F: P T Top s Car nt'<'- •EXTR.AS• 1n g rl'C'Ord . C :.tll OperatC' modern l'llllifl· Fronl Dellk Clerk I huppy. And you 're . ll El.Pf1.'l.. Wt-: 111\VE &12 14113 o•l5·343'J n1•t•c1N1 lmm <'d. b} Maqrnre l for appl ment &·door to dunr Experpr{'('d.Willtraan h pp • Ol1R OWN TR,\INING ---- llo llywnod «a,hnj? dirl'<' 640-0110. tran!lp Cali(. c1rivt'rs hr VanC'd shifLc; Ne~ porter I a ~ I PflOG RAM Pl.'T O?'J RV Hou~t·keepcr hw rn ~r Full time bookkeeper1•---------1 w t cxp needed (or a volunteer health lll?<'ncy Dt>g ree helpful Mn.. Sou th e rl and. 714·979-2270. tori.. busman. 25-40. flit & Den~ -----req'd. No pnor exper Inn Hotel. 644-1700 Call Call Kelly today. I TllE COL.ll<'TRY'S TO out "0 ":1e Eni;:h:-h req d . u.i:ly mc11 & "omen. kid~ ner . Good dnvinA r<'<' a Mnrv <;arlson or Juho I 0 R G 1\ ~ S J\ I.. F., J?ood ,w rhtldren · 3 yrs & nf ull agl's. dortor &· CHATRSIDE ASSJST. must. No Sunday work Pcrc•z. KO.F.. ......... Wfl'/ P EO Pl.F: CA LL A 9 mos. Lal-! Nig. 831·7368 nur1'ei: t VJX•. llolding in X-rayh c.S46-300I Orunj.!l' Coa11t Yellflw I toWift,..,... I 0 N C E F 0 R .!"''-'!<>_. ______ _ IOATIUILDH ll1·ad lammntorllooh•r mu't llt' l<>l'rlou". 1o1•1r -.tartn & v..1lhn~ In t:ike• 1•h ;i r i.:1•. P S q uJft•<I l111:1t' ~I :.'K7:i HOO t\ Kr•: E J• I-'. It fu 11 t1m1'. t''<Pl'r 1rn·l1·rr1·ti cnnl a1•1 T11n1 or .r <1111• 1110 7't Ill or 411R 2(1~1'1 HOOKKfo'.l-:P t-:lt· Full· t1m l' In a husy J!n>WIOJ! offie<'. Xlnt lx•nerits & • .:ro111th oppty for a hard working career m lnded Pl'rbon. Bookkecpin~ ex· • per pre ferrt'd. Stnrt up to • $4 50 hr Mr King, Irvine ~9·2117 ~---~---Rook keeper. l mmecha te openmg. multl-ol'fice tn!I .. 11~t·y ha." openinR for in rllvl<iual w1bookkNPtnl! rxpt•r. Some ms. rxper hl•lp r u l hut n ot nece11i1ary. Sal romm C:lt>racal MICROALM PROCESSOR Our rornornt•· h{•;.d <prnr11·rs h 1" au 1m ~11·1hatt• n111•nln11 111 11111 1111 .. V lltM'lllnt•nl ltl 11111 rf1• p:1rl111•·nt fur 1n1llv11tu1tl Wl l h l>llllll' orflt I' t•M 111'111 Ol'•' 111 101t·111fflrri 1111· tnv1cws lhiR w1't'k '714 1 Ut-:NTAL SF,CRETARYI Cab. 17300 Mt He r F'umttlAre refinishinii re· INTF:RVJEW. ORGAN Housekeeper wanted. Full 7 6 1 • I 2 4 4 \I I 0 r. 0 n KKPR. Salary opn <'JC rmann. F Vly. ~~~ckup & dehvery. l1LL[".:US..Glrf". F. X C If A NC F:. ST A tame live.an for 2 elderty C'i\STINCi St-:nvrc .:. per or c-o lleJie 'c M 0011/UT SllOP. early AM ---,~ ,..;, ~ I _N~N].!~'51!6·7302 lad1l.'s Lite> rooking & COMSTIUCTIOH 546·3000 i.hift. Full lime. woman General offi~e. llt>ttvy seRvoce:s _rll'aninj.!.545-1~-- Cnbee•I Senk• O F.NTJ\l.AS.."l~'T/\NT l\pply '"fK'r.lon. Oappaly phonf'~. Typinj.!. filinA. I 1401 Do St• 340 I Gl"CllMdl Woriler lfoul<t>keeper 1-1' & PT. llrnl J<uri.:t•rv o(c <h•ntal Donuts. 18.5411/ewPort Jll. l O kc•y arlclt•r Good ••.. a. Grounds !<>pnnklt•r m:in i?llOcl bl'nt>f1tl'. F:OE 1••....ttlH••· ··~r"r n1·r. full t1m1• C\1 phnnC' m~•nn(•r.; (',."l('n I Mewport oc I nf'f'c1 l•d by llunt1niito11 H:1v,·1t>w ('onvale!<cenl for "'°~• bldr. 11 II "'17 W•'4 llnl. Sma ll mfr Salar~ Ill· 1441 R1'.1rh C'lly Srhool 01s llo•p 20!>~ Thur1n St Mwst be w toola. (.~~l~~~~~R <'um mt•n .. urntt• ~ C\ I 27957 Cdot Id I trirl. ~I mo Apply (' M &t2 3505 at ~to ~162 DAY 1wrll'n1·1• Call for ;tppt L~ M'-..J Ht h !'t . lfunt1n,elon --· ... ....... --·r ner N<'wport lk•adl mlr. <h' 1142 l!IW I 31-05..,.....42. I Rc·rwh 5.16·88.'il llou!'\l'kN'f)('f. """in. to 99* a1091CJ wefl w/,... 'l 11l'•nlfY0up11y ror '1r1•" 11 .... ir ... tnrltrtl'. r:irt• for 111h l.'l'll•ha1r pie. u , ..... I·•~ •:todaynd ln lhr hlJ!hlv mullvati•<I an GEHHALOFFICE I A"=='·f""' I i.trokt• patient 1711 1 to: lllH CO. 500 DAILYPILOT cla va d ua l t n a '"1'1 f'nhra<' import firm 1n Hot.,_.cv -<l!l6 HY.!4:1714167:lOSl7 H•wport Ctr Dr. St• s--v1c1 Pfll!ln1•1·r & 1fruwlnl! It Ml!<o!'IOn \'If.Ill rf'qUlrt'~ L -·""' .I Gl'AROS -------- Wi ll prc·n11r1•11!11•11m1·111h JOO, H.I, Co. 92660 moRY t'tHir<hnull1>n proc111rtmn :t<'l'tt r11 t 1• l y pa!l t fo r -----SECURITY llou!'Pkeepe r. l1ve-1n cqH r ntt> m11·r 11f iln1 DtllCTORY l'lt:axe t'ull Mr l>e1t•rmi.: i.:••n .. ral offll'l'l order Cle11nin,1!. laundry. rook· f'nmt·ru, n-."<1rtlt•r 1111111 1• A"" It Arfilw DO IT NOW! 1142 !Km(I di•:-k Prl•f Mis!<oaOO \'II' ini:. 11h<>pping .. Xlnt d riv· lnlci.l equ1pmenl m tlVt-:R. 114 yflll olc1. full JOI 1 r v att'a s 111. or GBB4L OfffCE Oue to our recl'nt e11 1n1? record . Complete If you 11 n • 1lc•111ll1•1ISeUldJeltcmvt 642)67ti ___ 642-5671 time 2-tll W.C:oas t lfwy. spcedwrttang helprul 4 N a t ion al Educ11tlon pansion pl'Of!ram. Well. r har~e of home & 3 m Ind e d w 1t h u --------------N 11 lkh hr w1•t•k . rompn n y CorporalJOn has po111tion F a ri:to Guard Services i. c h ildre n in parent 's m<"ch onlr11I nhlllly wc"ll i•wpo · benefits . Call !Jelen or aval labh.• in 111tudent hirmi: St'CUrtty f:!Unrd ab(llence. Mature. good tw wllllnJ{ tn trnln you I C:lcr k ol I DHIVf<:RS ror dent al lnh Tony at 170-2922 ser vlres d e pa rtmen t. for : mora l c haracter . fret> We offf.'r l'X<'t'lknt .~11l11ry I Call I p 'T , mu~t have valid hi• Typlnix & !IOmf' letter lrY•/"-~ lch room & board. Min 2 y~ undbt•ocf1t proAram. & .iood dn\llOR record w ritlnft . r u s t omer S....Am/Aa•il"' expt>r m above $265 h r. I I l'C11154!l20112 GlnlrDll s Prvire e'lperaenre M Pll 40 hr wk. Take ad to TACO BELL 17311 R.clH•An lr•IM. CA 92714 this number. ' ---LflLl"'L hrlpful. Oood po.<11hon for ;e•tou./..... F:mployment Develop I I hel I. LABORERS person returnin~ tn job Coda M.sa Ir th. Oc·pt DOT 301 474 .• Ad Kel y wants to p. ~ DRIVBS m a rket. l ntt•rv ll•w ln ~ . WWttlet-ANo _puld b)~emp~yt•r. I . I ~frn or womt•n 2.'i vr11 11r 8nm ·llam & lpm 3pm. 1 ,.. .-.~ h 1--- 833-1441 ) ~ Id ., h . TUIN£E N h A (' f M M "' D I .a. T "' rt>' apn~ C 11 l't need:> ' o t•r. nnnw I t• rna~1 ort m 1•r1r1111 or~ c "' c " . :lbillty. i\11 \'t) oont'flll> F.riual Opport11n11 v Knthy. 549·8161 to:mploy<•r M I" I • · 1 I N • k d cfth 1 .. 01 s rort shop 11ales person. 1·1111•s 1•1 ~•~:I '4 e1.· nr r<').Pfln l'ncc.•"" oo · .. _, 0 PEN I M"G S for 'Wl<> ... on ~upen·11-11)r & e x· ltllll l' Or11n~1· ('o,, .. , ASSEMBLERS n1 n·h St. Nt•"porl I d r J ' II I Y1•1low ('ah. 17300 Mt llc•nf'h . tNl•1t r t) (' sup•r•isory •••I fll'rienr l' '·(II I A rnll to Kl'lly Senlc1•11 <'oul<l Ix.· the bl•11l Bookk-e-~ ~x-pt-•-r.-n-,r-kl~~~~~~~~~~ M e le er I-' Int>· ... ---------F'urn l!'hln~11. 1727 WestclirtDr .. N.8. CLERICAL Busboy, «!7.perienced dey p oJlllo n . Appl y In p e r son . 6 19 S l eep y Hollow Ln. Lag Bch . TEMPOURY lfllllATE .. Rus Drivers for Christian school. We will trnin. AJ» ply: 16835 Brookhurst. F' V. 963-78.11. •St.tT~ ....... Twht •IHC s.cnt.i.s .· .· C ASHIERS *''~ •Sr.ea...· Pl•r'm anent pltlm(' open-•C1.....1-a1 •-tt N I . ,. ...._ ..... lnl(S. ~ ntf'rvu•w Of: C• N AR fo r C hrl11tmas hl.'IP Previous o h n •gl11tl.'r AppoisAw•t Tod9y l'lCpr helpful Apply In 557.006 I pt-r11on lOAM to 4 PM . Gold Key Wnrc•hou~c-fi8~ of hce • 3200 Harbor 81.<.'M. Uni· overload ty COl.4108 Shnwroom i. . u n Equ •I 0 P po rt. Equal Oppor E.mplyr Em plO)·erMIF .-..., I cull you clln mukc•. i\s a Kelly rmploy1·1-. you r work ""h1-dule I ls nexlblt'. You work us much nnd •fl often o, you lik<>. I We have over 100 dltrtir<'flt cl11wnr11tlon!I of jobs We take c11re In C"valuetlng what kind I or work ls right for you. ~ we f(et the rt11ht people In the right jobs. Our Cllitomen are I h appy And you're-''*RY· Whether your last ob ended 1' years aao I or just yMtt'f'day, cal Kelly Services. I -... _, .. ""',...... I I I I I I I IJ).1441 1401 Dotie IL• ste J40 ....,.,. .... A!l--~~toll' NOt ..... tC ........ ... , RS F' I 0 iec-M.. offlc-who 97!.I llMl40 for intt>n·ae~. ll1•rrn1111111 . t ounl11 1n PACI( l\irp<irll .riua p .... , ...... I II N ( 'I 1 E 1 w-" Tfta p.a.y ......t.t.L. 0 _ask for.J_o_hn ____ _ V11 <'V c n 11 S :1tl'1 portun ty mp oycr """ vr-"' ...,."" .. I b l'I 111' n New hop t' A M u:. h a" t• r (I It ab I e rnpecttd c-...y. I O 1-~ i\ 1. p / T I M E . fi:uclldl tran11p & phone l.onA &. --7-7--_--_-7-7-7--7--housewJ\•e<i & college I !lhort term assl0 nmenl!I. " wsa I ~. ... c I /\p~l.v in per!IOn Monctn,\' i:iar !' W/('31'!'. vver 21 . Holidft'!I & vnt'at1on p nv ene rll 9 lOA •1 2 "" M ""-' C l k .... M • c to 'rlday. 81\l\l to Sl'M " · l ""'· on ...... I Oru11 er •n 3 !'t ~r. J1 011 plt nllzt1t lnn p l a n .. oupon at : Earn SllO·SlOO weekly . CO!lmetl<'ll,lflft11 &c11rds. availahh•. A!'!lc>m ble r T r Ainees. WBJ.SF•-o Must tk>neat.pcn;onable I 1':xpprfrd.640-1313. Clerical.rte. -• & t>nrrgetlc. L or i 's DOUIUPAY fiUAIDS8¥1CIS "'itrh e". 979.0747 af1 I BK'""8c At11ail1n ~.... w " " Dlvcn1ned wont IOtld 1n FOi I ST DAY 'l>J...-n 1• • IOAM for appt. I m gfg Instruments. Ad :trtl'r working 60 hours. Caizt•t••• I o F. /\ L p 1 T1 M E • vo nce Klnetktt 1231 Vic ll41 C...-Dri•• Brin~ 1.hl11 ud In & H" F•a..-.J:A h ou11e wlves & co)leiie I tor la. C.M 646-7165 54M 741 itl~tt'r v.ith lll<> hy Dec Monday. Tuefiduy. Wed· g irli-w 1raN1 . Over 21 24th ne11dny. Thun.duy. IOAM 9 301\M-12:30. Mon F'n I (/\C'~~ F rom VICTOR to tlP M C'LOSEO t'rld.1.)' F:aun st!Q.1100 Wt'ekly I Oro,,ieCoi\lrportl T 5-nk" at. Mu11tbt'~ol,J>('11100ublt• F.lc~t ro~H F.qual {)pport E mploycr :;:r:~St.Stt>213 ZJOW.W.-...r & cn<-rgcl lc. Lori '. I N(•wport rwuch. MtJ.8.')2(1 Ra 217 K llr ht>n. 979-07-t7 afl S.1s*g/.ltc•'9 1 .......... , 1a..11 '777S MatnSt.Stt>36 ,.... •-Ca IOAM forapp\ I Sm e1id.rc.i1cii co w xlnt .nww • .,. Orenirt'. 33.\ 2622 st11te Ll~ C-ti0.16 I benef & ~orktnll cond eta.stilled Ada art' r eally COUPON <'fl;ittl Ow Emplvr M F' More fa_mllies are 1ett1n1 K'tkll 11Mm11 ind1 v \viii amall "people to people " · t.be campln1 "b1&1 " this lnic to Im. some clcrtul •alee calb with big re· year . H you have a I t-xpyrcf'd Apply LARK lldmlhJpaftdbfartl8ulta! Trade )'OUr old shift tor Mah yo1.1r •hoppln• carnpec"~t'1oot 1etUn1 F.NG INF.F.RING. 866 W To pl•~ your.clau llied n e w f'OOd les with a eNJtt by •inc t.be OaJly used. • ~II It now with a •• • • •-_ ,_ _ ---• 18th St. NB &42·9205. ad, call I.Oday &4.24171. Cluailied ad. M2·51'11 PUot Clwlfied Ads. ClwinH Ad. .. -- 7 !~~~ ..... !!~ • ..... ~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~.~~ ..... ?!.~~!~.~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~.~~~ ..... !!~! Tu.dsy. N":rnlllbel r 28. 1978 IOSO C!1C PAIT ME HetpW-.d 7100... •• TI Str v1rf' Station Atl<'nd •••••·-·-••••••••••"\• ••••••-•••••••••••••• OM.YPILOT ltc••··--. l4fG...., _,, I-It or Pl'f .. ull 'h1ft.o;, ~ ~alt•:-. ni~ht mi1r IM pd Top ------• /\llWOOdHunkbed.' LUGGAMTAM L JUW...W THI LOO« wan~ to r1J1tlt fl(""' Coill I I With Matt~ from yourbuslnes.s card. Kno wn f or EurOP.l'an f ashions fM1nterv'4-w830-1541 ,.,!!!!'=.!.... * $171 * S.•nc1 one curd ror c.'lrh thruu~houl Southern Ca looking for 2 I "' .. _. _, tag plus one KJ'lllr\>. We I' Sf.rvtce Station Attendant _ 11....., Inquire from JO.fl rf'lurn p e rmanently ...................... '\1\~\tr fH h •• ulicot m.an.iutct llr .11111 nr,. 1~1 unit utuu 11pt re mPIM 4 \I Coll I I.Ill' !iii V.tf\• I.fl \foOll k full \•fult' "Ith ClllhhHldllll .11tr.u ta\I· pc r-1•n rhllt'" ,.hu c•nJtl\ ~1.rlon.i ... 11h 1>.1d• SL.in nl 1"1 ~.o 111.1 l'lout l 1IHt111 M2 4;~1 I \I ~1 H,. 1 w1-·t-:I\,. •JO:. oo l'\I nr 3 u"~f'CSl)IVC tnshlon oriented ladles at Sht•ll ~Uon 4t m :rt' I •-.. -.. ··se Hobhi &41panoi" "'eal£-d attritrtive tag & who havl' a definite f ash ion Ht>nl·a Cur i n So . C.'flturv slrap. ml'<'tlng a irLn" h~u·k~rnund & hnve management l.<qnino. Pull timl-.1 Kelly Services cun Mock>lllom t·urn 1.0 rt'Quirf'ments. Pr~· Thi!\ 1:-un •<knl "'"' 11 r you to 1oow1t1mt•11t 'om lnronw l'lfl n f)l'rmont•111 p llllH'(l>H?>L'I N1• l"\lll'r i\t•f'<h~I t\1ll ,1r 1•1111w 111 27tl7C-..loed L l11 ~~ OrC:ill lirilhch Offht' IJJ:.U41 M .. run• ~otri.\n for 1•1lfl 'I f't)l• ho~k""l>l" i: 111b \um,• \nur O\\ll f\1•111" \\ U "-'"°'I>. l ,,..,, .M " c:rl"•'\TI\lllt· '1.1n1 .1 \llJ AskforJ'-' t-.ou111 ftpponu111t\ I 1n11lo\1•r W pHm. JOb w/frinf(l' hl'lp you p ut your · 549.~ vc•nt loss & theft! For a poh'ntfal. c have immediate full & h<'ncflti; 41.19-4141, J2.'M2 I sk11l11 to wont. l)('r onallzro tng enclo.c part Umc positions avaHahle. ~o roal'lt llwy. So I We ca I I it I CASllPAlD w11llpaper. fabric_ or St1lary + comm + co benefits. 1.11~una .. tt•mporury" work. t 'or 11d u..;ed rurn. ontl "Day Glo" paper & ~c C'all for <.1ppt Mon thru Sat 10am-6pm s St H-' "'' I"" I Tr 1h 0 t bmt ea n s ak· I queR & clrTV'i.!)57 111~ will back & trim your • l'rv a np nc ... 't ... ,, 1m. c x 1 f' w o r tll,llll. Or try two rardi; THI LOOIC med. 1-'uJI or pit Apply I i.1·hedulc th11t fits I 01spl::iycd Hut Nol u~ed b<•<'k ~oback. 644-6IOO r>!IO E. Oil Hwy, N.B. your life. I Sola & Love ..... . St78 PRICES: rArrTIMI ~ Urli t 1rdt S.:I l•> SI hour ~11 I t:!l l'utl ·111m Jli•no•uwnt H1111\ln~· "l~k d1·rl. I '111 1 11111 n1·1'1'"'·•ry ltr I .,l'\1 Mon 1-'ri ••• 1411 l\r ' ~11 M.~3ilr.l S-h . --I C•1ll Kelly loduy. T:lbll'tl from • . • S3l! ... M or31 • ., • 1pp1n°/rerl•1v 1n". ""'"" ~ " " I 5 P<' RdrmR $148 4/"' • -st oo Or"a.nl:u.'d pel'!\on with 6 •-........_ •-.. 1 o1 ....,gs · ea. " I _. -, ln<iwre from 10 6 619t SI 50 rnos experif'nc·t' w1lh ........ --i... a~s · t.'U. ft -:rept1on1s t lmml•d. SALES-Po!;availlorro· u P S. & common car· _"""'Tr"""t""'"' I "S,•)lllblaEsp:inol" IOor moreSl.4-0ea. op.•ninl(, lg lni> .agency o red pen r 'T, Oexibl<' r I " r lll & ~ e n <' r a I ff 1-1'-l~r. Century SaleN Tax Included 't• f' k In It e n,. r I! et I c hrs . Cull for delall... warehousl' Electronic,; ~ ~Glrf'J Modt'I Homt-Furn NO CARD? 1K•rM11J, m~t be ea~er to r.454720beUpm.w -,parts t•x,X.n.·enr:e_,h<•lprul E A v •CE' 5 I 549-:K>77 nrnw your own or St"nd leurn. wllhnit lo work llt>a\'V lifting involved. I Mui;t sell rmmed. d1nnctl name. address. phon~ & " 1w wlt> & ble to hun· • SAI.ESPER~ON. aJ( I'~ s s Inc S49-tll72 n~1 441 I ,:et. l'Ol'oe11.'00d bar with we'll make one card tx·r Pam-OP tllltl• pbont._,::_!!1 bu. .. v lolc glredsslv~ .• poi;1ttve Eat STOCK d I I 140I O.-S..140 stoob. desk. king sized ~ai:ndAdt.._1Hk each . .,,.., h;tNl' \ V. t::\11t•r1 A co ~,"',...1t< Sa ary t tu e. rwl or pi t. .x· room an nven· ..___......__.. I bed T v oth ."K er""' or money or. l . ...... ... , K th II · trol · ...... --·-• · · +many e d l "' rt '"'"ntn• St.1r1m..: t·omm w1a." ltv. a y. per. or wi train. Apply tory con • part Um<'. I ........... _.. items.&40-57S4 er o : .11 SIOOO.Sl 100 nwnthh K'llt'ftU 54S 8161 1n J>«!r.1-0fl. Standard Shoe mu11t be able to handl .........,.... I PR.OTN.IMT1MG rlt'J>o•nd1ng on , , r-Ul41Uft S t or e. CM. 3-077 So averagecartonweight I -.. .,..-;-KlnJ! i1iie water be d P.0 .Boxl560 In nttdotJ li..') .,,i-0\·i.it ..... J1M'11•nc-.' 631· 1 ~llh al lt'.i:it I ~t·ur ''" Rt•r,·pttSec'y, real cst3tl' Dnstol. 70 lbR & be <'apable -·-I WaterdoudllYNtem9.5. CoslaMesa.Ca.92621; to h(•lp trw'" an r'l:11.1nd P<'rl<'nct'. prt·ll'r.1l>IY knowledge rcq'd. l.1r ma1ntaininj? MO<'k r<' ------644-8494 , __________ nt"• UP•""r L'vl't•ll"nl nrrf 'd Re11kk-nt1al real Sale!! &Service --rd·. St"rt1nn S3 so hr I---''--------COPY MAClnNE IO" bu~lnt"!-l 1nll11111t-<I \lL"(.'11•'"1<".· "" "'' · r.~ • ,. • ... ~ .. " in~omi· (.";ill Ooui: for .on r '"'" .~ t·omimny beTWflt' Apply t"!>t orrc. 1-'ull time. ln· •Pmf Tllne* Neil ~deSalls.645-1501 Yard Man. rent~!I center Que<'n s ize !llet'pef' ~a. opiers ffi spd. late mod . lntt•r\ ll'Yl .t.7~ 71163 MECHA ... ICAL h('tw .. .-n 9AM & 6PM. qu1ref!63.ru)2. l\fuiu now bef'mployed & hai; Operufll?!' for 2 men. Twin ~. Misc. items eopies anything, like nu f"'ll Monday thru1''r1duy S tudf'nt ro r p l ·t1me mech knowledi?e helpful. 646-2981. wtsupplles S200·S800. DESIG.._.ER free t.o wont in my :1m~ll clt'rtcol work. 20-30 hrs neat handwritinR nec ----------1 968·2163. f"'ll OIANGol OAST IE5'0IHT AIDE appliance bus of :ur per wk. Tlce's Rental~. Wrekdav off. Will tr:11n Oriental type rujt9"twool. -------- Rt• n b I .. t II r , .• 1 cl fo "l't'Ml'n~-d '"dc.._1~·n o C Prt•fer 21 & over. a ll treatment equip. M·F. 1930 Newport Blvd .. C.M. 1030 Newport Blvd. C.M IOX12. $100. qn ll:I! bed & Cpt MllL<1 sells direct on bluepnnti. Good ~·11~1h 'mull macbant'dpart!-fof DAILYPILOT h'ft!t 631 3555 6-IOpm. M·Th 6-IOpm . or frame S45. col tbl S2il. rull rolls only. lowc~t IMSftCTOI 1>01tmllal In i.m;11l Mfr mt•rh1tn11•1tl :uwi c·lt"l'lro &42·5682 11 1 .... • Sat9:30-2:30.S400mosalJ•---------1Mercll••se paint 1n ~ SIO. Call pricei;anywhere5$.SHU Co. E O.E. Call 1714 1 m1·rhoowal a~wniblu .. ~ 3.'JOW B:iySt. R~taurnnt TACO BELL. or profit s har'y, prog ~VISOll ••••••••••-••••••••••• 962·2172. :;51.7642 Ht .. ,pomiblt' for dl·Mgn. C<ll'ita Me11a Laguna Beach. needs re· wh ichever you pref. No INOON l ~ 1005 -d-.-1----h---h1-i MailinJ? boxes. Heavy du l~l\'out. and detail ~mall Equal Opportunity lia ble full & part time exp nee. Some mf?r oppor Uri:?ently needed by Hun· ••••••••••••••••-••••• 4 '" ni: rm c ami;, • ty .cardboard: Ideal for I N S U L A T l 0 N d1•.,1i:n dl'partment pro-____ E_m"'"'p_lo~r___ dny counter help. Apply avail. For interview call l 1 n i: ton Ot>a('h Cit Yl•---------i back. blue.S65 malling Chrii>tmas pkgs. INSTAl~LERS. l-'ull time \'ldt'« .-nv1ronmenl fo in person. 699 So. Coast aft lpm. 979-3860. Srhool Di~rict. J.2 Hours Antique Music Boxe$! 8J3..:ll62 Co mplete mailing kit." or 1md. work R1v('r.r;idf' and eholll•ngmg work 8"1'ign. nx .. St"ke Hwy. Laguna Beach. per dny. $3.57 per hr. Ap· I Game Set. li ke new. W/eX• individual boxes avail in Oranj:?C Co. areo. Xlnt mcnt!". t-:xeellent Wiii? E vening FIT. days PIT i._ ________ ...i!Sandwkh man. exp. F'T. ply. 73S 14th St .. Hunt· Sot Machaf\e!;! Clorkll ! tra leaf. SJOOlofr. Evei; or II s izes. from 4" to l!f' opt for Journeymen. :ind bf>nef1ts Equal Op "1 u st type. bcne{ &r Apply in person. Gary's ini:ton Real'h. 536 8851. HUGE SELECTION cubes. A.<1sorted "ift box· Wa11es above scale. Xlnt. t l E 1 E o E Call 646-8000 Rl'!ltaura.nt Deli. 3309 E. Coai;t Hwy. ~ AM. 546-1732 es also. To Order call Com pany benefits . ~1~F.uc?~uk~ oye r . PB·X· •. Bll'S CdM. W•INIH• 2 End tbL". I 11f. walnut Ro1ters: 741.s52·344l 9.'l' Adami; I ns u l ation S d . h & S I d A TecWdc-.TroiMe G•ates w /nlnss t~S3S fornll 3. _d_e_li_v_c_r. _____ _ SS8·1618 ---An i:;wenn~ s ervice an w1c a a s· ,.. .,.... .. ---------Mi'<liral Re('(!ptionist. a l operator full & P/T. Call HOtie°'THI s emblers. p a rt·tl m e Opt1calt m echan1ral & Open Wed. thruS:u. 2 Ove~tuff chmrsS20ea. 140 Gal. /\quanum. comp. -01tY lerl!l"l. front orrire. Lil 835.3561 .._ IOY Sam ·9 :30am. Also full ~.!'u'~.bl rha~vo~ ml~ctah1n~0wrnk· 1802 Kettering. Irv. lri?. mirror wtwd framt> ('Quipped w/in~. S400 . ........ ,....,..., • II B d lmmed o~'nas in our time. Sam-lpm. M~t be "' " "' '" '714)754-1777 SJS. desk SJS. d~ lamp Call aft.5. m-6760 CONntOLCLalC 5~~· c-a r l'n a Pf.OPLF:PERSON ra m1ly ;;'~l'aGrant a t neat.clean&dexteroos' inJ(i;hopexper.Grf.'atop·l~~~~~~~~~~I S4.2tbl lamps.potteryS6 ---------- I Bus m:lll seeks P IT as-nearby ~alion..;. We re· S3 2S pfhr 979-0747 for portun1ty in rapidly l'X· both. Sam.c;onite card tbl Antique Player Piano Exc1t ':fi ~rtumty c'" MEN w TRUC'KS soc In W h I !> u pply quire no previous ex per. appt art IOam. Lora ·:-. p3ndini: company. Call SS. drapt.>S lvanous r lno;. S8SO. Queen mattresli· & e.xpan nJ( an"f' o WAl\'TEO! 631·5588 J . f-'-.. 1 l Kitchen Oeltron.i<'.545-0403. mostly loni:>. Qut'('O llz box. Orthopedic. nev<'r firm. l\1 u. .. t be able to oin our ""'"' Y earn. ---------box sprifll?, mat~i; & ui1ed.Sll!S. 768-8494 type. lite, & do in·hou'" lmm<'d openini?s for I Com e Sl'e u s t oday ---------• framf' SSO. Qn sz Meehl ---------fnllow Un!' ~-lar.v ..,00 • rno•n w trucks. for f/lJm( belw<>en 241)m _,,~,, .... ~ I'" ,.,., .. , "" t k a1 t ... ra~--•MWI'/ • ~ A"~ hC'adbrd S45. must ~I b" l'P dnpand1n" on DX· 11r fl 1m" \\Or "U!' "" ~ o. -CoallT.-...S " ' ~ " ... ,.. IOd ph i I o d OPBATOlt De<· 3 64S.1R57 ;ift Spm. pc·rienr<' orrrr .. t>X · m ~\( ~<'ti r n C11U1n Sec our ad 1n tod.1ys alldav wkndl; • rellenl medJcal benffit" 1:xp nt><'. ~111 tr3ln C';il Are you an IHM SY"tem !l0~2 Ad Sl fl R c-I 3 s s 1 ( 1 c d u n d l' r Schedule ~r Chno;tm3s ---·'--------i.. . toll /\pply in person. P.1t _< hul.'kAA4_24_76_·___ 111 i5 computl'r opc•rator W~W ..... M'I CL E RIC/\Lt MICROFI· ~hoppins: st~ with lh(' G ~......_ IOSS ChrllltmasSpeclal Selm cr Miiis SC I F.NT I FI C'.~ur,1n ... l.VNorRN.f11I want•nl! a ch ancl· to Coo1tT--t............• L:\fPROCESSOR Da1ly PilotCHRISTJ\1AS _....,._ C' 1'. t S t d DRILLING CONTROLS. limn " . .,·llpm c:,•nr~ ll':trn pro"ramm1n1t " ,.._... "'•hed I ,.... GIFT TRAIN' For help ••••••••-•••••-•••••• •~O ots ;,~gne wood 4 04 o c 3 mp u s Dr . othc•; "'.imd orr. Bt~~t·fit; Thi" ri.t?ht r:inc11dale will C u'" ~opp~~ ~~;-,.,-..·:,~~~h; TACO IB.L m placiQg your ad. call Ga rag<' sale o'3bandoned ~11~~~~t:i~wb~~~l>~ Newport B1•:11·h. CA Nt>w mtc·rm1.'<fiate cart• l<'arn our OJ}('r:.ttions & 23952Avemda de la o a 1 Iv r 1 I 0 t • s ---------• anAd -Visora t 642·5678 articles Dec 6 at I pm beaut. tont'. only $350. F:OE unit.847-JSIS b H·o me h JJf t 1m1• Carlotla.Lai:una Hills CfiR IS.TM/\S GIFT El Pu<•rto Mella Apts. 64S.7845:673-'10t9aft5 oper ator-·half llmC' '1501 Campu.~ Dr .. Irvine TRAIN. TE• ll!ALl-.....E Beautiful Oak dr esse 1959 Maple Ave. Costa --------- ~l'H~INC -------•I l'WsftA~ KEYPUNCH K-eypunrh1keyl'ntrv ' O. .. ltf proi:ramm<'r. Pnor pro W......_ W9itresses CALL NOW ~""'" with m1rrof'. $125 or ~t. Mei:a Manager apt 5. Arp Odyssey Symphesitt'r iirammmg expenenceor Coat!T~ 642 5678 SOLICITORS BarometerS4-0962·2655 +anvil case. xlnt cond. c'<iuc·;ction desirable. but . P. 'mcedOnl Sell II 1010 GARAGESALE S975 o r best o fter. not r rquirPd. Pay wlll 1)(' 154E.17th St .. C.M .xpt>n y. · App .ca Maple secty d~k : antq E-xlnt pay L YH"S ar bt"S d:1lly Piiot. fll.t?hC!lt rom· •••••••-•••••••••••••• k k S It ood 642·2914or548-04'7'9. romm<'n."ufate with <'X· SC H 0 0 L B US m111slon paid Your FREIGHT DAMAGED 03 roe er : ma w ----------perit>nl't'. We are II wt'll F.qual Oppor EmplMt F DRIV""RS-4 hour~ per h tho 0 21 office~: s.<>lld wOOd MustSell. L--Ong &short a11~1gn A hove averai:e WBJ!t"S f. -ookini: for \'anrtv" l1N1 Ith ht>nPr1ts. Apply "' " P onP. a f!'<'· ver _ · HOTPOIN'I' SALE. di I .,. IS h A ri G I establi!>hed & l?rf>w1 ng day. Salary S4.56 per hr. 1 0 < :ird Call 835 6453 n ng ....,, w ~ NI: nlq Va tone Amp. r. ~om . V ou r:.1n huvt• VCIUr N EWPORT CON\' J.>irk ! et·:NTER. 1:>55 Sul>f.'rior An" NµI Heh Oran.i:eCountyCorpw1lh ·---------1111 • .11 1 1 · , • · · · W. Warner nr Harbor . van ity witt\ m irror & best offer takes. 8S7·6570 t>xcellmt wori<inl.! <'fmdi· RESTAURANT Lie or WI tra n. App Y 1.:11 .J\1 Santa Ana. 979-2921 bench: 4 wood bar stools: 5570 lions & lll.'n<>fits Applv in Newi><>rt-Mesa Un1f1t•d unique rollt.op desk: An· ---------- IELL~•~· !::>EAV •C C ~ NewPort Reh 1133 M 11 Lag NiJnJcl 831-0542 Equal Oppor F.mploy<'r Lab o r a tor y Aid . Knowled.ite o( l11boratory procedures ~xp 1nl Jl hl e b olomy . Ca ll M aqraret for :ippt. 640·0140 Landscape \1 u!>t have Mpt•rwnre m 1nter10r planl m :i1 n· ll'n:ince. 1\nuheim 'LA Mutt> ava1lnl>lc. Mon· Fri. Sooth\\t•st lnlt•r1or t; 01rdt·n~ 714 · 557·0150 Ba rbara. L<·~:1I St'Cl 'y to work In Santa Anu fleavv t yp. lniz. phom" Short h:tnd rcq. C:11l MJr,f;larot for a_£pt. 640-0MO. L1 ve -1n . m1dc1ll' aJ.!<'d woman w1r h1ld OK. lo haby!l1l for rm & brd ·198·1241 :irt GPM d BARTENDEltS/ Sr h oo l D 1s t r 1 r t . • .... --C L F: A R A NC E tique mirror s: wood , ... Jlme& Nur<o1nc person Of'st•n rl'llllml' AUSROY~ Cla11sifiedPersonne1orr. ,..,.....""'".:: RARGA J N S. Used <'ab1net :Small brass 1,., 1t IOIS ... ,_SES ...... E \\it h salaryh1story· "'AIT"""" Mon /W-.. 1Thur & L'rl •1x -.a.·y0tt1 ltcfnns W11hrs&drverst """ ,...., Tlt Joly•-hie .,. r .i-.;> ''" r· '" _._ • ,., · • • '~ · · "' h I p s I 3 n tern : up . •-••••-••-•-•••• 3· 11 Sl3ll'<'l'rl1f1ed onlv 1 7~42 G~~.,.. WJ\fTRF.S..;;F.s 9nm ·l2 noon. Tut"!I I pm· PJeaRant working cond1 Rl.'st Appl. 53S-091l holstered rocker. antq t•uji electric cuh r e · ~1 hr t~olid;iv b1•nc•f COOf<S/CAStnt;n s 3pm . 1601 16th S t.. t1ons in ras t -Jtrowinl? CASH PAID . ntatei;. dishe s. pot!!. g1ster. Reblt. like new, ,1\'.111 1mm1'1I Flav\11·" Jn N ,Co927 14 DISlfWASllEHI Newport Hearh . CA Oranizc County A1rix1rt Washrl Ory~IR efrigs. pitchers & C'UJ)S: m1~<' $280.642-6537. «onv . :.'055 Thuno: <: ~-Att-=J.M.Cott.r HOSTESS P..O F:. Com plexw1thbu.~yChev workingornot957"8l33 e nd table s & run kv . fi42~KO 1-:. 1714)546-0lll Nttded for work on :in~~~~~~~~~~I '1('aler• Some hghl book· furniture. SS.$125. /\ii H1~h quali~y office rum. on·c-all basis .. Registe r SEAM STR ""SS I . kC<-ping. typin~ Opp for Kenmore washff $7S. Hot· this WE"l"k. ~9823. f: x e c ut.• v e 0 rr Ice. OFFfCI POSmOH now• Group ins avail. . r~ • com advancement. See Office P<>tnt uoder the counter secretaria l. r eception. Job security. advanre-Real F.l!tate vouct~yourdays& m e r r ia11 to wo rk :it M i:r .• ll OWARO dshwi;hr S7:>. M ayta fWsft 9060 confe r ence room . mcnl. mfonnal eT'IVirOO· c--·sa1 .h R.J . home. C'hrvro4et. Dov(' ~ Quail eler dryer S95. Guaran· ······--······· 644-8385 ....._ ourll. ""eTence!I. C'ar & "-2921 St .. , t U "h ----------m(•nt. first cla!'s medk31 Don 'l be ronfu.<;t.>d with telephone ore r eq In· ......,. H~ewpQr Nh . teed &defwered. 546-8672 Arab qtr. ~di.DJ!. 9 .11:'5· Pets IOl7 & dental plan. profit "hich o<ri re can offer tervlews ev('ry Monday Seamstress needed. full -. lkydes 1020 Trail/ show. Enithsh/ ••••••••--•-•-•• sharin~ Rnng us basil.' vou th<' most com . 9a m-5pm. orpt-time.goodpay.cx· TaLERS •••••••••--•••••••• Wf'!ltern.XJnt di."&('()f\f'. WAMllD: tvrin~ skills. attention t mi,s1on. Remcm~r one WF:STCLIFF per prcf'd. 6314660 or llluntln"'on n., .... h I Lad i_e s Sears Bea<'b Tack . 64-0-9613 ,,arae Bird Caae drta1I. ability to show up thing~ If vou don't have 675 5055 ,.. '""'' '"' .. nn lime· and w<' will train the knowled11c to nwk<' o llospitality R~rCC's --·--· ------lmmf'dintc OfX'nlnJ!" for Cru111er: JlOOd cond. Fluhy Black ..., M()rJ!an 631-3474 for ;1 varn•t y or 3<'· deal . the n kt·1·11 II 1617Westdill.Ste209 SECltETAaY rulltlmc~1tlon~.Rank S40/0fff'r548-7828 ·Geldin1t . 5 y rs o l d .cockotoo:Voung BareltJ th•itlc•<; W1• ar1· a ~lroni:. tngeth<·r. you won ·t 6:l~~Oor~:9clhl8 fnr pvt mvf'!'tor. OutiC's tb•xpericlndce p~c•ff"rred. Cats 1035 S6001bst ofr.548-0046 type. SSSOorbest? t•:-.tahl1shnd. J!rO\\lnl? m:ikc•anymont-y.!\fyof -v<t ..., r <.'qd · t y pin ~. S il . ulwou ronR.1dr rb01nk •••••••••••-••••••••• ~2963 :-.m:•ll l'OmP1t11y :.clhn~ to firc policy b thr1t we ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 telephon~. filini:. bkkpl! rc•la tc d l'XpN1enc<' for p I K•tt <;FA ~ l"JL5 mu~w !-Inn~ throughout work tv ll•a rn to~l·thcr a s .I t ralnc-e pos1too. e"'° an 1 ens. re-- -Macaw parrot. very col· th It S .. ,,c" & <'Xper. 9am Spm. S800 to i: 1 i:; t ered. to p s h o w ••••••••-•••-•••-•• orful •. ··-........ m· plds· e wor' ·tart""""'·· ' o ram1l.v in :i warm . RESTAURANT •10001mo Non ·mok0 r •· 0 -L'f I I .... """"" ~ ... 1 ~6.7:l :l .. · . ., "' A member of our f>4'N'M· pa ren .. c;. °"au 1 u ong JC e n more ritlei'll Power 2 t h E 110 up " ~ on . fricndlv :ilmoRphf'rt'. COUNTER .Job-loc-.4630C:rmpw;Dr. n"I s tnff will "ondu"t ha1r.638·!130A mate V:ic. 2 spd. with 6"~!.!"7. per-e ~ v~ d av' . .'T1wn it's 1111 t•1 ll<•memb1·r loo •: of Npt Bch. For 1214 in· • .. ' ' ,...,.....,. vou ~ nothinu. is ll()thmi?. Re u terviews. call Claire or P<'rsonal intt>r vlews on DCMJS 8040 beater brush & att~ch· a.r-... &~ a-... P1\Y.\Rl.ES. HILi.iNG part or the h;ipfl'' rarr Cheryllat l213 )454--062l . ThurRd:iy. November ••••••·----•••-•• m ent ... New S300 . ..--_....,.... _.,.v CO\T l'l'TER.lO·KF.Y tc·a"" rnll .l o hnnv HRP 30th .from10AM·2PM. y k t' SlOO& S3c rif1e\a SIOO/Bes t ••••••••••••-••••-•• , .,. . . G ...... ..,__ST.a.TE or ie pups. u:1y. 962·2655 40 Upri.,... p fa.__.. & I/CAN\ INVENTORY F.XP. Carl>on. SECRETARY-part·time, ~ A u p. cha m p sired stud Ii ~"' ,,~.~ oNV11 s.f~~fnH~~Y IATBURW.TY & COOKS ~~rW~. ~~o~h:~d ~ SAHWAIAMC service842-0771 M11al••-IOIO ~~~;~npj~t:,~· ~:r~ · r.~>l:l r.630 .~ NR Sll-6541 must. nr OC A1 r purt. · fi lOO ~tt~~~~ If R. En1tlish Bull l>of:t, AKC. •••••••••••-•••••••••• Baker St. CM. S4G-8908 fr •l!'..a.1 EST.a.TE 546-4502 F,qu:il n..-... 1-:mplov. er remale. 13 mo's, show G E h ( .. For Sale Hammond P1'per n 1c·l' \111n111?Pr-Sak" "~ ~ f1all.ti md-t-tlme 'Vl'I"" quality S450 ~IZ7 . . was e r . nee~s ----- <:nod opportunity for :1rl SALESPE<>ft.E ,.. F· • Tow Truck Driver-f'X· • · • · belt I S75. Hidl'·&·bed. Or~an w/auto eord & I.OT ATIF.NDF:NT ov<'r , anl·t·m1.111. Will train1nr1 W('!'lev N. T:wlor Co 1.,. a day cmd lliglat poMtiolls SECRETARY prr'rl Top p:w. /\pplv Sh1h-Tzu pups. tiny. SI n<'<'ds rNphoL<\l<'ring SIO auto rtlyt.hm. Good cond. 18. pick up & drhve~ & 1·-cp..ric•nc1• nrress:iry :i.1 yNir old firm ~hollv GYailalbM ..... II cw t; &W T uwini:. 7411 n & up. reserve now r Mis<'. ceramic items . Needs servicing. New rar sen 1rc ror n f'nr n ·n J\1 u~t h•• '15 vr~ olcl or m• n<'d & OJ)<'rntc'<I bv 11.; OYft' farllitJlah. ti $1000 Ohm<o W:iv. <: l\f 642 1252 Chr1slma.s842-0771 M6·8579C'Vt'Sl'l4kndc; Sl300. nsking $700/b~l lat 1.'0 Call 556-1711 11ld1·r & br · :1vnil on foundl.'r Wt• arr not :1 ofr. G73-902Seve-s. Fant:islle Po~lt1on for Shih Tzu Brood Ritch. 6 ~l /\C lll N I ST /\S Saturctn""· a:i7-0ll2 1 or 'ub«idrnry. branch or W~ ~-CJOOd pay perc;on "Ith su perior TRUCl<DIJYU mu's old. La Ga1 lme.Carpet SlenmCleaner& ~E:\1 RI.ET! ~1·wpnrl 774 f.090 1525 Mt> .. a rr.1nrhiSP )llJo.l h1·11•I __..... L... fit l-. skills for MCp::tndinn Co Thr Jolly Rcn:(•r IS look M L S350 h .. 1 Vrrrlt> ll206. CO!lln Mc•";o 11uartn~ with :1 r11un•I -_, .,..... 5 -" f '"' k d r ' (JO mg a~lry, S ::tmpooeT'SSO()/~tofr. B<'orh mfr '" food 111•J· ----.-. , -• ~ ._..... skll near OC r•irport. XC'rox '"I! or n ~ .. c nvC'r 10 5111-6873.979-1673 6.11 0413 l'<'Si>1nitN'JU1pmt·nt nl'l'CI" ORDYDESKS800 .. the·eloc-k ~1lcC'fC'!I:-. t o c ---., 800expcnenr1>. d;i1lv tll'l1v('nei; to thr1 <iuahfi<'d µt•r.cin \•Ith ;ill mnn agl'm<'n or :t'I· ...... paid ltolday1, 752 Z377 reiotu urants. I•· Ton 14 " rlipper .ma."IOnry l'l:IW .1rouncl m.1c•hinf',hor1t·\ 1-:'tpnnd ~our nppt v .;i,taJ'IC'catanv timc·.Our ....alc11C091hmd• Newport Secretarial trm•k. l!ood dnvinl? re· PETWOlll.D Blade lncld. $750. 6.000 "' th1!1 pronn •ssi\'t> In n houc"' "ldco l P" I ct c1 d "' 11 pl'ri<'nt·c• :\h1.'l have-own " 1 · ,,., • •1 • '"' · y a It c e "' e n t op . Serv1<'t' c-or m an a tory · r u Boi>t on!>, Chihuahuas. em•tom norm nn white tool-. Pl<'asl' r.111 Mr. \' 11 Mod t Y P 1 n I! & 1111! & sall'S Lrnininr.! pro-----------1 time permanent ~Ilion Corkers. Yorkies. Shih· brick. 4XJ ~lie. l~ ca or Oot•rmJ:? &12·!!090 plr:i.,:mt ph personnhty i:ra m hy Tom llopkiM Iii port.utieL SECalTAIY with xlntlrinl?c bent>fits. T z u . P o m s . Mi n . 11fr 64~1 Fane u.~ Pianos ror sah•. Grands-Ornate Oak up rts·Spinet.c;. ~i:~~~B 536-1775 Estey baby grand piano. Good rond.. but nttdi. tuning 19915 firm. 497.3054 Maid~ wanted. tor '14<11!~ puid. Tht' Inn al L.:11tuna 211 N. Cst Hwy Laguna n1l'Nl<•d ,ror11 thcis busy the finest real t•state ,.........,Mplf'SOft, Cosmetici:;&rrnJ?rance 2.GOI Oalmler Schnauzeri;. PuJ>R &stud ----------t CC'~k '11 oa11 t n l train1nn avnll1 bln. Wn ., t"A I Cont'ord 300 •olld st3tn ,. " .. • " SaJes M:lllaf(cr or major .,an .. na l'lerv re. 714/531·5027 " "' Pt•rsnnnel Agency, 2790 hav(' a n openlni: for 2 T•e1day tltro••" cosmetics & fragr3nrl• 54G-034ll tape recorder with aC'· Sewillgt11cll'n11 1092 llarhor. <.: M. s :ilcs peri1ons w1lh en· Saf•d9r· 2·5PM at: co se<>ks 3 s ecretory ---..._ ~--ce11sorle11. never u11ed ....................... . ALLJORS FREE thusias m. l'haracter & with strong typin~ & die , 1..-.r; ~· 1Ka Chihuahua AKC female . Cos t $300.00 S<'ll for Used Kmmore: Solid ma· MAIL DStAITMEMT Pa1ntr rs. knowledgeable inlcgnty to m:ill'h our tophone experience ai; Full or P ltlmt>. Will trnin 10 mo. fownJw.ht. A real $100.00. Call 836-6255. pie cabinet. good cond in n ll lllH>crts or the high standards. Your Taco well as 1?oodrommunicn· typl11t. 00.80 wpm. Call doll!645-2.454 100 Wntt Solid ~tat" P.A. $85675·1632 . Oept.-nd11blc individua l J own private dei;k & no · 1.·115 Ch II I Tt1rrv~l l l " · nt.>edcd for a vnrirt.v of tru<fr Al , (•ast 7 y rs <'X· part-time sale:i;pcoplc. tion 5"1 · · 8 eng ng ___.:_ Male~ Terrier. 2 )'r amp S200. SO.l200X 2.00m a.a... 1093 P·'1'i"'n"'' c·::111 s•2 2928 fasl puce rvw1Uon for a old t d t '<' $65 V O ___, <111tics . Shipping & re· < ' .. • .. • Commission split up to de Carlos s. elf s. tart"""1nn. r ellnblc Valet P arkin,:: Attendant . • neu ere • j.!r e:.1 m i roscope • • • ······-·-· ... ••••••• l"•1vinn thn "XP"r1nnAn llC'tw1•1•nR::lOA_l\_f-4_P_M_._,70"'. Interview by "P· ,., l I II t w l kids. wild ly a rrec· meler S20.Portable b11tt•-:::::111:::::::::::::.---:~-:Jiil: " ,., •· ... • •· ,,. ·• •• person. Salary com· eml a c !~r.04r~,nt i; tionate.$75.548-1627 Pow e r p:ick ror C.8 .11 hclprul Som•• drli\1·r1t'' l'/\INTl':n . t•xp<•r and polnlmcnlonly. 2IO..ntol m ens ur ate with c•<-W(' come . .,......,.. ""wn di S20 ,,U> ....,.1 in l'O m pany \'l'h1cll' mntun'. p:irt timC'. SS.00 Wesley N.Taylor Co. perience. Excellent fr· 9om-J pm Ft-fffoY• 1045 ra o ,.....,......, • Muc:t be obit' to hrt h1•:1\ ~ i11•r hr !\lw•I b<' nt•al & reollors 644-4910 COSTA MESA inge benefiLo; Incl. rom· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto washer & 24•• col· ~~1111~~1?~-;n~:~u~rr~ ,';:1~~ 1'11·n11 ti7!19:i1R E::i~~le~t;F pany pnld 1n11u r an<•t• Wnitr<'!I..<: for larRf' rf'lirr· F:lkhound Mix. Ml neut·d. orf'd TV. SlOO ea. Gai; lirrnst> /\J>ply h<>l\\1••'n Pamt1•r i·xpc•n1·n1·f'd. de· Reol E..«tate proi:r::im. E.O F:. Send ment complex. part time 11.., Y~ . Creat "1k1d11. dryer. S75. EIC'c lawn Ru m llam & lpm :1pm 111•n1l:ildC'. i\ut1• at• FREEC•R__. resume to· 1100 Qunll. & full timf'. Applv nt Cindy-Dys 634·7037. ~v mowc•r.!.25.64651148. 1-----------t "" IOl:ft Sllll Loft hand worker~ for Suite 205. Newport Be:H·h t8!100 Flondn St ·11 B 556·7761 n k ... ..,., ood d ft •v F. 'llotlnnJI f''du1·fltmn ttOI f'('~qory ('Ml MG·l23d SEMIH .... flood Solis Womt'n & 92600 ac> • • • un u..-ui:. ll con ••• 1'1 Ri r rh SI 1'1•"1111r t "" . l44!1NJll Super Chri11tm3s nift. newmnu.w1lhdrawc~. SELL 'EM u h '" c . P:'lrl T1mr h v n TO P Tl • ~ Ml'n welcome. ~3467 .. I\ blk pd Ilk u t'UI' 1.~1·ar I ( 1---------•w a1tre11!1 & r 1na h1•lp Great D:inc. lovuhl(' $40 fl.'nll e5fi . e TR.\DE'E)I A1rpor t1 t-q11.ol Op 'l;f'l•<l lamh1l1ou~:idult!' TRAINF.R!S:lt Dc>c.2nd Salel' *Secretaries* o 30·5. 30242 ,.rown f<.'malewatrhdo~. AKC n\•w S3S.boys llurryb1ke Rr "''T 'C'"'I t It "' I r111 "'flnrnhn.u bo<inei-s 10 om. C'OISt.o M<.'4'n Inn ELLEN C/\RTERS " "' ....,,. 00"~7....,,.. r..... r~·' por un y 1•.mp m·t•r , \ ;:illc'y Pkw;iy Lniwna $36-2803 ...:v """ '"""' 1-:arn S50 to $200 per Re~crv<'yOUrplurenow' Ladie11haberd11.~ht•r RE Sal S 2K N' 1 M ainlenan1«• Mt>chnnu·. hrs 7am-:J·:w)J>m. hr SS~ hr start. F. 0 . K S4!l ~l. "'•ek flexlblr hours. Call G4&-7it34. Sponsot't!d / l'4' 1 1Aut> Beautiful Bull Ma~tlrt Lifetime mem~ap for To place your uc1 In ,1 I k I C II r C " 131 fat1hion l11land Mall F.mployrt'll Pay All f'ees " T'ff · f 1 $750 Ulll 1 t• J>C'<>P c• ll 11 • for you hy cntury .. 1 1 Ind Wonted noon nld~ ror Rea m a I e do fl . Loves 1 3ny ,. or cp . . this column call l1•rnoo11~!i48·9140 ColdStarSf>rvlce. N.n . Nlow ntervlcwtng Liz Re .erssARency Mlddldkhool SSG-3437. childl"t'fl. trained. s yrs. Coll 11 1 ~17 -----1 6..._7414 exp.lllE'l'Pf'Nori <W2081M'hSt.~te l04 540-7677 f'art ·tlme. Worehouse•--------•I Sa~ NewportBc:ich.833-8190 Wnntcd: R e s po ns lblr Used rn•nunl "°"pitnl bed --------• helper. Mtth'I incbned F't1bric ex""riC11N' Call ForAppt/Estab '64 itecretary with s omt N Mt•w 1050 wlm~tln>S.'1 & rails. Call ........ ...-.. ... ~, Excel ror rolleAe stU·t----------1 n..,..,.•ary'".; .. ., •""'o bookke<'pin~ ('Xperit'ner ••••••••••••••••••••••• _M_o._1_.,1_1 ______ -t --"•-d<'nt 9«2·3637 -........ _ "'"""" .... ~ fl J c UST OD I I\ N ~·~ SIC'Y/IECEPT ro r \Jnt t>r • umper *MA. ll*"tt* 9xl2 Am~.mll<f<-Ortentalt!:::::=:==:=:=::==-..: 1$757·Sll20 l. PLA N PAITTIMI .. or reall or auoclolc. Sales 40 hr~ week. Minimum Trolnl~ir Stable. Part ~ ru g. llkc new. I0-11pd Oeu JetS«step ln bind· NINO/CO OROINATOR W•-8ilDS have need for 3 active l.OVE PEOPLE? typlnft, plcasont surroun· time (nil ror uppolnt· ITwln or Full) m t•n':i1 bike. IActlell bike. lnfUJ. Top o1 the line. s.a:; 1 st 39 2 s 16 9 ,1 1 F.v~ry Sundeyond t:ve"" 11o le11persons. desiring fln ve 11ome 11ale!I o~ ct l ng1<. R ::l().S :3o. m('nl 4M-4&14or4U4·6470 Mntt/BoxSpm 1t11 .... S211 ullln xlnt cond.5*0150 D62·216S5 M/\I NT 'PLlJM ll t:R •1 !lucces5. medical backgrou~. Whole11alc antique co 11rter6PM QucenSets •......... m ---------•---------1 S 106 1 S 1 2 9 :, 1 • other Snlurdny und S11n· 1 1 ... Ha..., Ot'moni1tral~ fa <'<' C . M Eb · Kini( Set" ......... $119 S un bir d Stra to llo n1t ._. IOt4 "t /\fNT~F.u:<.'THl<.:IAN d11y momini(s. Drlvc'r t lw---... IS..... body maMoger In pre· ontnct r . ert. WOODWORKS. t•xper'd lniu!rdrom 10·6 Jllict('r . pnrarhutl' & h•r· " drop hunrllcK or Dall ~ ' KUn . dent !!tor !C, Com· It e n i' r ::1 I m" n " 10 r . to help w/larjt(' ptcduC'I <'-' HOO r II IS106Ul295l, /\IR C'ON· Pilot to c:irrlc:>r:oi Mull Xlntcomm &faclllt1e11 m tiu trn ~otentlal 751·7454forlntervlcw. linc. Apply in prr!lon "~ ~~~t~:Ypnnol " ~-~-~-~_55_ ... ___ 0_r_0 __ • 1 P I T I ONF.fl ''fl'"C'll hnvt'\'ltn or l11r<te11tntion fornpp't coll S2000 b h I t I Sadd le b1t tk Wood I (SlOOlJ si2201 f\npl y • .. ~4 ti'"" A•.k ror J ohn. + Y r " m11 s . St'rvlcc Sl ot on Atten· Modct l omcFum ,.fi v. a"on -1 ~ood dr1' lni.t "K'='athy""or Bl"ir. 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Mii 1156 or eves 675-2213 75 400·4 I londa S800 or Res t Cherry 646-0795 ---otor HoMH. Sal./ 1:1 l.ob11ter Sk1fr "'1th R...t/Storoge 9160 1r.1p:-. Rl.'al1y to AO Mu~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• :-.<'1' thl!-one Xlnl shupe I.ii'! 6985 111 <'hns CraH C'or11alr Forrl V8 I 10 . runahoul l<lp rond S 1900 548·331l5 _ 1971L-.dml s tn('O tape. pwr 11tl.'c r 101!. h1 ·back !H•als. s pt•1·ia l paint. cruise <'On trol. pop.top roof. OU'< ~a s tank!!. Tarom :t whc·rl' & low mile-. t.1 c tBK:1754 Sl:r . P34!47 $5477 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ::ZObO HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA b4::Z -OOIO •65 VW \180. Ot'W IC.()() f'O$t r lUl <'h & lran ... $900 4!lll 4W3 '72 F o rd Va n "• tern . lo;ulc-d. on~ nwnr 54&2223 V.in OodJ.?1'73, II IOll \'HA T S2Wl I' P fi7:l ~lM 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAST CHANCE FOtt 1'7153CN's SAVE! IUY Ott LUSE MOW! EXCB.19fT 58.ICTIOH AVAIL.AIU! •IMW• •RESALES• '7 120024 sp. <373LPFI '75 530w mr 1500M MI. 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A 644 · 20.'ll! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lost of Ow 9M's. '76 blk on hlk. lo ml. must sell this ~l·c•k S<>i.'·muke orrer 559·5718. 750.oMOR '7:1 Fial 12.8 '''<1an 57000 R~-m I Good sharw SJ550 ..,..._.., 9755 645--6941 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TESTDRIVEOUI ·ucAJt OF THE YEAR" 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand New •79 Ho ...... DA Cars Good inventory in ~tock. " Hurry wtulethe y lll!lt MANY MIRACU To 0.00.. Frolft! MA2DA/WAUL T UNIVERSITY 21t°J:,.~~Xd. Oldl alll1 '45-5700 Hottda Ccn • GMC Rolh loyu 9756 T.-.clls ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2850 Harbor Blvd. •t DEAUR IN U.S.A. Co_s_La_M_es_._a _. • 54_0_·964_0 ROY 1978 H onda Civic ~CARVER llulchbarK. t ,160 mi. 4 ROllS·ROYCE spd. AM radio. S yr war· IMO""''*" ranty . $3,700. 962·7982 or Ntwll0f1 a.a~11 962.3920 l'----' .......... 73 Civir. S2100. AM/FM Cassette. new trans. im· mac. 955-1524. SS9·7300 ('\IS aosto SUNDAYS '59 Sliver Cloud I $19.000 985-4144 76' H ONDA ACCORD 1061 rolls Royce. white Und<'r wmty. a /<'. nu~. vl.'ry nice cond. Slll.500 am tfm $4300768-4341 640· 7030. -~-------J JeeMtt '712 Toyota '" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 J<'n.,en llenh•y f'on ve•rt 1hlt• 4 spt.'t'tl. t'U'l<im ,\\1 1 ~'M <ilt•n •n v.1t h 1•11!>~1·111• t a1w. n unlor v.1rr wlw'f'l'-. front 1•od hrn. h:1r11to11. T1mnvu11 <'II\ <'f & Of'\\ M11•h1•lln h l't'!> In Sl ll't:ll cond1 lion' '' l'ri pl~ Now re du1'1'C'I 111 s.-....~1 r1rm Cull IS3() !!630 artt·r !> p m L.,._tJNN '736 llFOUYOU SB.1.YOUI TOYOTA. SEE US! MAIQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJO ll I -ZllO 4,S.1210 1974CADIUAC SEDAM DE VIUE Padded top. rull pow1.•1 ra<'lory air rondit1onmi.: ltlt wheel. cruise contro & AM /FM s l t-re o SllJ\RP! l663TJC 1 $4999 NABERS CAIJIU..K AUTO C€NTER • • •••. ' • • v• ·• • • .., ..... ,. ... ,,. ... 1977 CHEVROLET IM,ALA SEDAM Automall<'. pv.r. 'l1·e·r 1nJ!. fortorv m r ron1I tinted it la,s. "''"" t1rt'' Wh<'<'I rovrr.; lot I.OW mil•·"· J.1t' K.'i7Rl.O Stk P:l4H2 S4777 THEODORE ROBINS 830.7000 '72 ('111 P ark 9 pass wal! \\'hilt'. rullv loadt'd ' X Int' S2300 675-6161 ---MntCIRCj HS2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·r.5 H cyl r('hlt enJ!. & t ran-. J?oOO s hape. Sl59S CJ II 96.1-0075 ------'ll4 ('onvertihle Perler 1978 Cadillac Eldo. Last of I t 1110 ~ + lfiJ?h<'!ll orr over the btl! ones: 14.900 ac s-1:;00 640·2564 tual mil~. f'ull power -------- SlJ.900. Pvt ply. 754· '72 Malibu 350 Supl'1 1 4 Musta ng II Auto. 4 <'Y. FORD 10b0 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MBA 641 0010 _n_f_te_r_6_,p_m_. -----• r lean' xlnt cond. a/r Ai r , p 1,, ste.reo ne w 1975 CADIUAC $1750 Low Ml. 548 4757 _!trt''~ m1. S24507S2·9069 SIDAMDEVIUE '67 Camnm 350, oil nt•w. '116 \lustang 289GT.4 spd. POWER SUN ROOF' tire'>. m1111• .. r:idlator ne•w hrk". llrl'!-. rhlt Padded top. leather in front <'nl1 Re blt tran1-tr.ins. S.'l.51Xl 546·19&1 1er1or. full powt-r. spht _Sll50 49112&11 ·75 M u;t If. \'I>, 4 spc1, power seats. AM/Fl\1 .77 Mani;i :!+2 llthhk.llk'j Al('.lom1 S2600 !-tereo w/tape player. tilt nt•w. onl\I ll.OOO m i. l'IS. 1131 70t __ 11 __ _ wheel. factory air. 1'ru1:.t <'00-lrbr & row-mlli<Jr Auto Lr~. AM nidio ,mllOfds...-a. 9956 CLEAN! t892NDM 1 to i.t·ll laM S<llSO { ulJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5999 • f'42·1ilJ3 --'73 Old:. Omt•i:a 4 door '77 Vej!a W~o u11 1:1<-VII. a utomat1<'. tran-.. NABERS CADILLAC AUTO CENTER ... . . .... . . ., ' .... , ... 77C.,.•Ylle Cabriolet. Undl.'r 20.000 mi. with stere o tape. rruls<> and w1r<' wht<l'I rm l.'rll' 171 lSA II l $"75 CORMIER Leasing At ln1meAutoCl'nll'r 23663 R<x-krleld Riv.ct J .akt f•ort'!lt 76M026 IJ .000 m1 Lilt "let•nn~ ll" r 'lC'enfll! & brakl·i.. whl.. i1uto . All". p 15~ ;ur t•ond . AM FM !lll'N'O P i ff ,:.tt•el belll•d t lre-.j laptt.only S2.000mJI~& $3100 or trade for l.1111 in Pxre lle nt rond1t1on moc1cl v<1n9602!»111 l 1559Plff'I. Pr1. pty 52250 /be!-l orfer. Cull '7!1 Ch<'V 11 ton P U S30I'. !I l!I 9866 da y'. 545·37H8 R&R Sll>rqwr mo 39 m1 t'\l'nml{,&V.t't'kt•nd!- d o'lt'd tn l('ll'<c 5-11 3.120 --- ---' -~ '7!1 Cutlass Supremt'. :ilr. '711 l 1s1-d Mont<' StC'r('(l .. r a dial,, tilt v.hl. x lnt I apt• f'oy.1•r & :cu Sl2. 1·11n1I. S2HtlO 'll::J 1242 1w r mo <150 R&R :1!1 me • • --- do.,t•d 111 ll'aw 541 J.120 i'•..to '957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Vt'l!ll Wpn 11nd1•r 'i i Ptntn S<1u1rl' waeon l:l 000 1111 . lilt 'l,<'<'11n l.11w m1 . 1\ C. ;iut u. ~h1•rl , .1utn J\ (. PIS. r :11l10. !><eft• ~us tilnk' I" II. i-1!·(·1 hf'IH-0 t1 r1·'· \K\3 3'170 $3100 cir tr111lt• for I.ill mod<'I van 960 29H4 ·7,; Squire WnJ?on. Pwr 20· SklpJa<'k 1972. OfK'n. l{nod condition 673-3417 Starr raft lB' with 85 M rrc. rull covers. trlr $42 \"12 7223 afl 6 lelxwy~ t 'ully 1-clf contalnt•d Generntor. 2 air ronrh tioners. roof lop air. TV antt!nna . en r:1d10. AM I FM stert.'<l tape. llkt• new llret1 & other extrai. too numcrou11 Lo mt!n- tlon. Very. very rlcan Look at this one before you buy! Call Truman at WI-~ PAY'l'OI' 001,1,Alt FOR TOP IJSl-~DCAflS 1-·ou1-:1w•o1. 00M1-;s·r1c orCLA:>SICS If your r ur is <.'Xlra rlt•fln s ee ui. f1r.1t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• &I ,, .. U OAOWAY '73 1.umb11r~hl11l 1-:11p11da SAMIA AMA Xlnl 1·ood. lk •I 1:!4.000 835·3171 I fW0·2~ Toyota shl.'11 only. Ion bi.-d. windows. !!Ide & rt• :1 r Spoiler on top X In (ood. SZ75. Call flus:. af 5 pm ~7013 74' 4 <fr Corona Sta w11n . !!pd. A/C. AMffM & lrk Super rood. Runi. ~root Nu radio. 52.'JOO 768·8253 lt76 CAIMU.AC C<>w-EDEYIW Cabriolet top. lea ther in· terior. foll power. fac· tory oir conditlonln1t & /\M t F M ~l rreo . S P ECIAL' HOONOX l. sir. roof rark. dlx mtr. '71 Ad Air auto. n1r. ~ood auto t rans. radial tirl.,. tir<'!l. run11 l?O od 11 .000 n r1 11 ml S8SO/ R<"ll offl'r 645 7297 1 S h o w r o o m <' o n d l ---..-'73 2 dr llll. n .. &If. 111r. 492·7296 ________ _ ''f~ :?2 ft. Sca Ray Doy Cruiber wttrlr. 213·582-7991 ,050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR BLVD CO'>TA Ml!>A 641 0010 \h11rtt·r plu. h f,()' or 75 Rent 23' Motor lfome All m~tor yacht. hourly o ictrns S22S per v. k 6' per rln1ly 67S.2172 67S-741_1 _ mi R46·'125S -----------...... W t060 Kent -Luxury 18 Motor ••••••••••••••••••••••• llomt 22 '. s ip~ 6 , ........ ,.71( J·24•C'.-Z7 C•l<1t0Una S2~/wk+ftr mil. 640 RS8S reMen.T.....e tl70 •••••••••••••••••••••• St..119arYect.k Must ~<>118'x~'trlr. furn . C714l!M8-2754 must bemov('(I. Mon Fri C213)581-9433 114 :30 S2500/bst of(er. ~~~~~~~~M2·3070_._Jt!_rry~--­ '75 C1lllln• 22 w/11alh•y. trlr . txtr•11 . P f> ~·1991.213/~14 ' . · , .... ferW. IAUER IUICK 2!125 Harbor lllv<f. THt! Ul.fl"'•'* OOIVIHO lllACllllfl M... --9731 •USED IMWs• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11,1110 . !lood <'ond $17 ·75 Xlnt conrl. 4 11pd. m0c1. r r . 645·566.'> tank . $1700/llcst orfl.'r Colli a Mesa 979·2!'i00 WE BUY USED CARS <'ALL PAPPY l '«1'(1 C'ar M~r 540·5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • ltNCOlN-MER<'lJRY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. __f_OSTA MESA WEIUY USIDCAISI Wr'rc the new ChevrolC'l d('tllership 1n the Jrvinl' Auto Cent.-r. Wt• n,-ed your l111l'd rM: JOE MACPHHSOM CHIVIOLET 21 Auto Center Urive 7:1 n uvarlaS1R (M\711.11'1 7'1 2002 4Klltl I UlfOOltl I '75 2002 l\ulo.ulrlhl:."J:lll > '7tJ3 Oi11SIH llY.'1HIKM I '77 ~:-Kl ,4.'<I' Siii 11)11•1 77 630\'Nt 4 '"J)(I t1'1tMlll:l 1 7Hli:t3<'MllS II !012Vl'V1 CloMd °" S•itwr IOI McLAREM1t $ GET YO.$ HOWi 178 IMW 7JJ1a 7DICUTIYI DIMO't- 3201 · s with outomotk. air l'Ond . 21t ereo. ulloy wht•(•lii. I.ow mlleuitt:. too' IUVINE 1150 N ff(t11ch ttlvd. 76 .. 7222 hi llubra __ __ ___ I Al lieoch ' Whlltlt.'r I WANTED! 714/IZZ·SJJJ CICHdSunda Ii I.uh· mod I Toy1llu.~~~~~~~~~~ Volvo . Plckup11 & Von11. r Call u11todey' .,... 9111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "74 C'nprf BHullful COf1d WOO Wffkeod Ml·6622. w.-.k d•y~G40-.Sl28. '71 tJlpri 80.000 mt &tit oft~r ovt'f' Sl.000 $$1·23311 or675 Sim ... miracle mazda T....... '767 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·1a TR·7. Arown. snrr AM 11-'M <'llA!I $3750 Cal ufl Spm ~ .7233 $5999 NABERS CADILLAC AUTO CENTER d- lft53 Ch<.'vy p1ck ·up 645~7297 ------ SJSO/or bl.'sl orrcr Call rtyntcMllh '960 494 ·2Gi~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Mnhhu 350 SS 1o:ood '6fi Pl.YMOlITTI Sntelllll' I ··ondlt Ion 51000 bv"l or 2 dr hrdtp. l,ow m1ll'a~t·. 700 Yolisw419" '770 h•r R.10 S3G2 rrhlt 1•n r 1n1•. r:1d10 C.... Mete 641·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · heot<-r. air r nnd 1ne<'d" r. •i-o . i •&•I.. a vr 'lo• •', ~ .... .. ..... .. ''lit 0 1.C ddux Xlnl 1•11nd I .o 111 I I r< IHI 13400 .. :10 ~ :10~711.'171 u .. o 62 IAJA IU6 •75 c·ov. Cahriolet lop Chryahr 9'25 rt•pa1r I. IJOv.t•r !-tt'f.•nng IA•ntht'r int. fo'ull Powt•r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ pnwt•r hrakrR Gd f:il!ht track new rt'bl AC: ~Mt FM R tr?<'k 'G9N<>~pont•r.run'l!rl'lll . tr,tn"llllr1t1l100 sms l'11n t•nJt sunroor t'hcrry' M u.,t ,.ell. moving t! oi.t hHik:. .11r1•1tt 5750 5411 r..t h•• 1<t•i•n lhi~ v. l'ekcnd Must St.•111 Sl200 A~k Co $5350 pp 64.~515-1 c· II I Mere...... t740 Ed s.16 9215 d;iy" 6.11 5115 <'Vl'' Ask .1 5~, ·4-13.'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----• I f77 CADft.LAC for i''l'rn ·n Volare !iports r oupt• Xlnl rond Mu11t i.ell 847-7458. .67 2SOSJo: claMlc Cf)(', 821\1 '76 Bus. auto. air. FM C~ DE YIU.E ml. JCl11t thrnuJ(hout ~~=~~ ;,oog 9J.:.~· ex C'nhrlnlt1 t<>p. full pawl'r. ·7~ C'ordobu ntk f'ulh· <·qu1pf'l<'(I . lo m1 lrr1ttw 101 Xlnl rood. 075 804 957 0620 · ftt<'lory aJr condlll0t1111.i. '7 I V W f' a~ t bark . till wht'('I. r ruill<' <'OOtrol. 19112 300 SE Merrcdcro AM IF M. AC. 1(11 lran11p. llltr<.'o. low mllca•e & 11ood cond .. new point. Sl 2tl0Jo(r 644·67l9. with I yr/12.000 mil<> 644 AA4(l 11rt ~ .. -------.... '"' --...................... . '77 Corrlnhn lmmo r ·77 Tran!I Am. lo mt. xlnt $2&()0.734-t1709cves 6445119 ·' wurr&nty IOO"S whltcl blu<-tOf).1479Mor <'ond.lodo\\n,tnk1•ovt'r SHARP' <999Rsi1 r<'~21611 or4!l3 :1100 p 14 a 0 y 42 m 27 ent11 . 995·11100. '78~2'7.000ml. '69 Squ11rebuck. 11unroor. $1999· Cor•.... "32 !• ------ ·Mint rond. r i'bllt en~lne. good tlre11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •73 Pontin<' r.rnndvlllt .. 833 1709 11ooc1 paint. Jeood interior. ----•t'".,'631-<lm '76 Mo<flfll'd Vet 12!• J)('r Aut<mrntlt· lrunR., pwr. '68 Merr«"d4'ic 2508, IM· ~ mo. ssoo RtzH 311 m ~1l·.-rln 11 . new pwr. MAC rood. l'W. PB. PS. '69 Poptop Cam~r. Very . t1011ct1 In l<'uiic. ~I !1:12<>. llrakcii. nt'~ 11hork11. pwr. AC ni•w un•11. $4300 (')enn & depcndeblc C ,,13 wm1towic. AM 1fo'M stereo 409!1180 s22so_Ph67:1 MS.I} ~ & 1<UP<'r clNm' Must sec ·--------'••••••••••••••••••••••• l o 11pprt'c111t1•! A!lk1ng '73 M ('rt'tlde11 450S E '71 VW pnncl vnn. new 1973 ~an de Vile. 44.500 '74 Xll7Cleon. loudt'd. SlOOO. <.::all 497·3667. Sunrr. like nt'w. $12.800. cnll. point interior. mi. fully equipped, onll Mu.<tl ~u<'riru•t•' ----fl7S·8418 tlre!l . Mnny t•x1 ru11 ow h~r . Bei-t o ffe r 631 ~'J '11 PonliM 8onn.-vlllc -. u 75 o / b !1 l o tr . p p fl.42·8528 Uroujlhom Only 27.300 ''f<t Merct.'tlt..,_ 2:tlOC. II«' to 6-16 ?239 '69 C'ouitnr: All I~ S7M> ml. t~ude'ft, \'Cl")' clean. opprt.'\'. whtfbluc. lthr · '78 84-ville. Cully louded. 673 7182 cve11 41>7·288 ~ Ph 00.HOIO work • int. sto.~ 84-0 2941 '&4 vw BUS Xlnt cond excclltnt cond1Uon. Coll duy11 644·6593home. s10001or best o Hcr 894·1782 ---- Rtlltoud C'lu1'1<' 'H Me r ctd4'1' 2208 ~di.n Sunrrool. mech • <'Oii metlcally xlnl '8500. 87S-QIOorl42-~ C2l3l~«*4 19T:t XR7. PIS. pi e. nlr. People who need People '75C•d UmoFonnal l200 1-'Ml/\M '\t~, l o"'nr That'awl\aU.be &3 VW Chen')' 38.000 oMI per tno. S2000 R&R. l()t Only <t2 MIO ml Ofrt>r DAILY PlLOT ml per ml. 38cl<>led In lea e Oy' 616 SO il. 673 294l! Sl!RV1CE DI RECTORY ~ 8'41 541 332(), l'V('ll • lUJhboutl l • -~~ti"gton Be&c · Fount.-in V 1f,~,0~y VOL. 71, NO. 332, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES T ·eacher St HBHolds Line on Cop Pay 81 808En BA.a&i:a °' ................... Huntington Beach city of· ficlala apparenUy have formed a united front In their stormy ne1otiationa with police officers in a mounting salary dispute. Meeting in closed-door session Monday nipt, the City Council reportedly was unanimous in bolclinl the UM at its latest pay offer. Tbe dl) bu proposed a five percent increase at present with a bike to seven percent July 1 if tbe state salary freeze for public employees ii Ulled. Jeff Cope, president of the 235-membered Huntington " Beach Police Officers Associa· tion, previously declared that tbe olricen' bid for a 7 .s percent lncreue ls their "bottom" de. mand. Afteraooa N.Y. Stoek8 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1918 TEN CENTS • e Delayed . / m ·~-~ ·contract Talks Extended By &AYMOND ESTaADA Ja. 09 .. 0eltY~se.tt For the second tJme in two weeks, Huntington Beach Union High School l>lstrict teachers voted Monday to delay a threatened strike until Jan. 3. Despite urging by leaders to strike today, about 400 teachers jammed into Murdy Recreation Center MoodaY. night and took a voice vote to extend contract talks unUJ after the holidays. Teacbers also vbted· to reject the school board's latest offer of a s percent pay boost from January to July Of 1.979. Teacher negotiaton are seek· ing a S percent pay bike for one year, retroactive to July of 1978, and a binding arbitration c.lause for the district's 830 instructors on all grievances except finan- cial matten. · The mixed voice vole taken -Monday stopped teachers from striking today. On Nov. 15, teachers voted 445 to 150 to walk off their jobs if no contract set· tlement was reached. Officers aho are believed to be seeld.n; an additional 4 per· cent bike July l on a ls.month contract. Negotiators for both sides met today but one city official said, "I don't see much happening un· til someone declares an Im· puae." PARK AND STREETS AROUND SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL OVERFLOWING IN CANDLELIGHT DEMONSTRATION MONDAY Upwards of 40,000 People Show Their Grtef Over Death• of Mayor George Moscone, SuJ!9r1laor Har1ey Miik ''The vote taken here is a final decision to strike -there will be no other vote taken before Jan. 3," said teacher association President Ira Toibin. A mutual arbitrator would be called in to attempt to reach • agreement _if an impasse is declared. Vigil Held for Moscone Teacher and district negotiators plan to meet prior to tonight's 6 o'clock school board meeting at Marina High School. 7 i Police uaodatioo leader Cope claims thet salaries for officers bave not kept up with cost-of· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The body of Mayor George Moscone, who grew Up and grew powerful here, and that or s upervisor Harvey lli.lk, a New Yorker wbo· built a political base among fellow homosexuals, will lie in state Wednesday beneath the dome of City Hall, where both were assassinated. reeling from news of the murder· suicideofmorethan900members of the San Francisco-based Peoples Temple in Guyana -re- acted with a spontaneous outpour· in.g of grief. A crowd of estimated by police at up to 40,000 marched to City Hall on Monday night, their tear-streaked faces lit by candles. Feinstein, president of the Board' of Supervilora and now act.ina · mayor. addreued them. "outrage and sadness at the senseless ldllings." At the National Leape of Teacher negotiator Ray Cooper said Monday be did not "put much stock" in the hope • that today's renewed contract talks could brine about a settle- ment after seven mouths of futile attempts. livinf inenuea. Fifty-two policemen called in • sick Friday in an apparent escalation al demanda. Officers previou.aly picketed City Council homes and business e1tabliahment1 and have stopped writing traffic tickets which brinl revenue to the city in court fines. Police also claim in a newspaper advertisement that the city ·baa not bargained in good faith and is hostile to police. The city's proposal for a pay increue would be in the form of Increased contributions to the of. flcers' retirement system. Jim Jones Led Flock to Doom ·A neighbor once observed of Jim Jones, then a child in Lynn, Ind., "he's either gonna do a lot of good, or he's gonna end up like Hiller." Jones went on to become a minister, forming bis own Peoples Temple se~t. He preached faith healing, so~e of bis members claimicg the#i bad been cured of cancer and he espoused the cause of inter· racism. But Jones, who eventually moved bis congregation to the steamin1 Jun1les of Guyana, ended up a pted piper of evil. His madneu culminated over a week aco when be ordered over 900 followen to calmly commit suicide by drinking poison. Story, photos, Paces AB, AJO. Bolsa Chica Meeting Set A diacuslkm on the future ol the Boliaa Chica manblanda will be apom!Onld Tbunday in Hunt· in1ton Beach by the Oranie County Cout AaaoclaUon. Featured on the pro1ram will be Wtwam P1cker. an architect and yacbt1man, and Jeff Holm•, a proJeCt mana1er for 8'pal Landmark wblcb owns IDoet ol tbl manblanda. Adml11lon of ti will be ebar1ed at UM luncheon pro- -~m &o be beld at the Hunt· IDCIOD Beach Ian, 21112 Paclllc Coaat Hi1bway, at i2 11000. a .. nMlcm CU be 1nade by ca1llDa t.be chamber at -.-1. Eruption C~ntinuee CATANIA, Slct11 (AP) - lloat Du. =· btpelt wk ... .... ... --~ tbe atnlcbt daJ 11.a, Ill .Ut uperta cal.Md 1111 mOll .,.aaealar acUTlty ID ., ..... A political foe or both men, former supervisor Dan White, 32, is in jail, booked for in· vestigation of the slayings - which took place moments before Moscone was to announce White's successor at an 11:30 a .m . news conference Monday. White, who resigned this month-then-decided he wanted bis job back, walked into a police station 45 minutes after the shootings and eight blocks from the scene and surrendered, police said. Psychiatric tests were scheduled. Moscone, mayor since 1975, liked to say of his birthplace, "There's no place Uke it in the world." Milk said it was where he "finally found true happi· ness." The city they loved -still • Shell Policy Of Distribution To Be Probed WASHINGTON (AP) -The government is investigating whether Shell Oil Co., the na· Uoo'a largest gasoline marketer, violated antitrust laws in its wholesale gasoline practices. The Federal Trade Com· mission investigation, described u preliminary, surfaced Kon· day after three congressmen bad drawn attention to the sub- ject. "We are gathering the buic facts and finding out what the ls· sues are," said Ronald B. Roe, an FTC attorney. While a company spokesman dented the allegation, two dealers charged tha lbe amou.ntol onleaded gasoline they can buy continues to be pegged to thelr de· liveries of coovenUooal leaded fuel. Euller charges from New Jersey and Connecticut stat.loo operaton that the company wu requiriq them to ]JUrcbase leaded 1aaoline to gel unJeeded 1aa. now in short supply, were contained in a Nov. 17 letter the conireaamen sent FTC Chairman Michael Pertacbuk. ln their letter, Repa. John E. )( 011. D-Clalf.; Andrew Ka1ulre, ~N.J.1 and Tob7 llol· fett, D-Ooan., lald &My believed 1ucb retU'alntl on tbe dlatribu- Uoo ol 1uoUne1 If true, would violate anlllrult law. • Mou ts cbalrmu of the HoUle Commerce subcommittee on ovenlabt and lnve1U1auom. Tbe ol6en m "lllft)ben,d the (lee RllSU.. .... AJ) Folksinger Joan Baez sang to o1 the mourners a nd Dianne Moscone's last public ap· pearance was Sunday night, when be wept at a memorial service for the dead cburcb members, includl.n& leader Jim Jones whom the mayor once named housing director in the city. President Carter expressed * * * * * * Moscone Prai.sed By Judge Sumner Slain San Francisco Mayor George Moscone was honored in Orange County Superior Court today by a judge who described the victim of an assassin as "a brilliant, valuable and articulate spokesman for the legal world and the people of California." Judge Bruce Sumner told a hushed courtroom audience when be took the bench that "the citizens of Orange County owe a tremendous debt to a man whose life is bis greatest memorial to him." The Laguna Beach jurist re- called that when he was presid· ing judge of Superior Court, Moscone, then the majority leader in the California Senate, went out of bis way to insure passage of legislation vital to the improved operation of the courts. "He wu one of the warmest human beings I've ever known," Judge Sumner said. "He was smashingly good looking, over· wbetmingly articulate and it ~as • k>V to be around him ·and De ~ble ·to discuss our court problemawitbhlm." Describing the deaths of Moscone and San Fransisco Supervisor Harvey Milk as "in· credible tragedies." Judge Sumner went on to praise the support extended by Moscone when he (Sumner) wa s chairman of the state's Constitu· lion Revision Commiasion. "He went out of his way to s upport many proposals that have greatly benefited th~ peo· pie of California," the judge said. "And he went out of his way to block many proposals that would ha\le hampered our work and detracted from our ef. forts. "George Moscone lived what be believed," Judge Sumner said. "At a time when it is fashionable to ttrok down on public servants in a cynical manner we should look up to th1a man and thank him at this sad moment for all that he hu done for us." Judge ~r then dedicated today's session of his probate court lo the memories of Moecone and Milt. Si111s Wins Nod Halfback Auurded Heilman NEW YORK CAP) -Junior halfback Billy Sims the nation's leading rufher who smashed tbe Oklahoma and Bia Eight Conference 1tn1le-~ ground·&ainln& records, won the Heiaman Trophy to-day as the nation's outstandlog colle1e football player. Sims won over Penn State. quarterback Chuck Fusina, Michigan quarterback ·Rick Leach and USC running back Charles White. (~, Pa1e Bl) Sima, a 205-pounder from Hook.a, Texu re- ceived 151 flrst-place votes, 1S2 aecood·place ~otes and 70 third·place ballots for 827 point.a on a 3·2·1 vote basts. Fuslna received 750 points, Leach a5 aDa White 354. The award is presented by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York, wblcb conduct. the vot· ing •mOnl sports wrlten and broadcuten. SLAIN OFRC1ALS MOURNED BY 40,000 MARCHERS-U Cities meeting in St. Louis, Ken Erickson. mayor of Cheyenne, Wyo., said: "The faces of the mayors around me grew pale when the announcement was made." White, a former police officer and fireman and the youngest person ever to serve a s a supervisor, could be sentenced to death if convicted of the slay- ings. u.He was not one-of-the-lunatic fringe," chief administrative of· ficer Roger Boas.said of White. .. After all, he was elected to ol· fice." But witnesses said White screamed, "Give me my keys! Give me my keys!" before <See MOSCONE, Page .U) Santa Anan A Santa Ana man w,as arrest· ed on charges of assault with in· tent to commit murder early to- day a fter· a Fountain Valley policemen said he found a bloody knife in the supsect's car. ·Police allege the weapon may have been used in the· stabbing of 28-year-old Octavio Paniaguo of Huntington Beach. · Paniasuo was stabbed twice durlog an altercation in the parking lot at the Frolic Bar, 8896 Warner Ave., Fountain Valley. • Police say the knifing attack apparently climaxed an arau· ment that started ln the bar between Panlaguo and Jorge Orte1a Ayala, 28, of Santa Ana. Ayala baa been booked into Orange County Jail, accordinc to police. Officers said they were un· aware ol the incident unW after an officer stopped Ayala 'a car for~ on Warner Avenue abortly after 1 a.m. · About the same time, FOUD· taln Valley poUce received a re- port from Hunttnstoo IMaeb that tbere bid been a 1tabbln1 .. Huntmeton ueach pouce ~ alerted to the incident after the vlctlm wa1 brought to Hunt· lqton lntercommunlty HoepUal by a frieDd. Panl.,uo was uanaferred to UCI Medical Center where a 1poke1man said be wu U.ated ud releaed. Police aa1 he 1ulfered a four- lncb wound in t.M lower back and 'fdMr kn1flq lftjury lD u. face. Police deec.ribed the allepd weapon H a 4-locb Liberty pocket knife. A11lataot Superintendent Glen • Dy1Lnaer laid be was not sur-prt.ecf by the teachers' aC;tioo Monday. Dysinger, chief of the district negotiating team, noted that the school board's latest offer to the teachers expires tonight. Bendit Hits Gas Station A thin, freckle-faced · bandit held up a Huntington Beach gasoline station Monday night and fled on root with $85 in loot. Police said the robber, in his 20's. told an employee al the Union 76 station, 16172 Beach Blvd., to band over all the money from the cash box at 8: 10 p.m. The bandit said be bad a .38 caliber pistol in bis s weater pocket but the weapon ~as not actually seen, police said. Trucker Wounded PITTSBURGH (AP> -One trucker was critically wounded and police said several others were shot at or bad lbelr rigs pelted by rocks as a strike by dissident steel haulers entered its third week. A trucker hauling steel in a coovoy along the PeM· sylvania Turnpike was critical- ly wounded Monday in Uie neck by shota fired from tbe roadside, police said. C:oast Weal.her Sunny and slightly warmer through Wednes· day. A little windy al times below canyons. H1gh1 Wedneadly 67 to 72. Lows tmi&bt 43 to so. • ..... . . ' ( ' ~~-~~~~~~----i~~~~~~~~~t----~~~~~~~~>-~~~-~~~ f t I ,.2 CWl. Y PILOT Last Note To Jones --Revealed WASHINGTON<AP>-llwu a brief note, wrltten ln a Oorid ba nd o n a s h eet of lined, ioo.e leat pa.,er. The ltaloed "*".,. found ln ct.alt lMdfr J im Joa.' pocket appareetJ.y wu a lut t.tameot from ooe of bla followera - perhaps one ol the bUDdnda who commlUed 1u.kide at b.la bebat It said: "Oad: I ~ no war out -I airee wtth your cMc:iaioo J fear only Uuat wit.bout YoU the world may not ~-lt tQ com-muntt"m " "For my part -1 am mote than tired of Chis wretched, merciless planet and the hell rt belds for so many masses ol -.auUful people thank you fot tile ooly life I've ever known." The word "only" was UD· derlined twice. The FBI said it was siped with a one-word nickname, but Ute signature was clipped off pbotocrapbs ot the note released by the agency. "We believe that lt was ad· dresaed to him and written by ooe of hil followen," said FBI agent Dave Caaaeos "Until ade· quate bandwriting of Jones and other pouible authors are ob- tained, it will not be possible to idenWy the writer." Cassens said the bureau bas samples ol Jones' signature but "they are not adequate to iden- tify or eliminate looes as the writer ol t.bia note." But be said the nickname at the bottom was not one used by Jones, the 47-year-old minister called "Dad" or "Father" by the faitbful in his Peoples Tem- ple. The folded note was found tucked in the left pocket of Jooes • red shirt when his body was being fingerprinted at Dover Air Force Base, Del.. Thursday, five days after the macabre masa suicid~murder ritual at Jones' commune in Guyana. The remains of the more than 900 dead American cultists were brought to Dover for identification and embalm· ing. The FBI said Sunday it might not release the contents of the note. But it reversed that posi· lion after rumors flew that Jones had left an explanation of why be eave the death order Homer Boynton, the FBl's chief spokesman, said Monday night, "We didn't want people drawing the wrong conclusion from a note.•• . "We don't know whether the person who wrote it is alive or dead," be added. "Unfortunate· ly. most of the people wbo could tell us are dead." Man Arrested In. Huntington S&LHoldup A -av~year-old Hunttngtoft Beach man was arrested Mon- day on charges he held up a Huntington Harbour savings and loan office earlier that day. It is alleged that Thomas Boyd Lewis pulled a six·inch revlolver and banded a note to a teller at the Pacific Federal Saving.a of· flee, 16807 Algonquin St., at 10: 1S a.m. Police Detective O .D. Lockh art said Lewis was arrest· ed at 12:38 p.m. as he was driv· mg away from a bar near the comer of BolJa Chica.Street. and Warner Avenue. A pistol and a n estimated $1,000 were found in Lewis' auto, Lockhart asserted. Lewis re- mained in Huntington Beach JaU today in lieu of $25,000 bail. U.N. Dam Arms UNITED NATIONS (AP) -A U.N. committee approved a res· olution calling on the Security Council to ban arms and nuclear assistance to Israel. DAILY PILOT ' Murtkr Attempt --Charged ,,., ........... AUTOGRAPHED JFl«PORTRAIT BRINGS Sl,700 Jim RlaamNler Buya Judy Gart•nd Memento .Judy Tidbits Actress' Mementoes Su:ept Vp BEVERLY IDLLS CAP) -Judy Garland's "Wizard of 0%" scrapbook brought $6,500 ~t an auction of her mementoes, but the late actress' 1953 Mercedes Benz commanded tbe most money -$60,000. More than 500 people paid S25 each lo attend the auction ar· ranged by the singer's third husband, Sid Luft, to whom she was married for 13 years. '"THIS IS A DIFFERENT BREED of buyers," James Good· man of C.B. Charles Galleries said Monday night. "They have an emotional involvement which you don't see at most auctions. It's fascinating." The car was purchased by Rick Meyer, who owns a chain ol women's clothing stores in Southern California. The scrapbook look the second highest price. The buyer wouldn't give bis na me. An autographed picture of Pl'esident Kennedy with a personal note to Miss Garland fetched $5,700. It was bought by Jim Ri.ssmiller, of Wolf & Rissmiller Concerts, one of the West Coast 's top pop coocert organizers. BE ALSO PAID $3, ... FOR an unpublished, leatber·bound book of her poetry entitled "'lboughts and Poems of Judy Garland." Rissmiller said they would be Christmas gifts. Goodman speculated much of the memorabilia would end up In Europe. He said several dealers told biai they were "de· lighted" with the low cost of their purchases. l"r .. Page AJ SHELL •.. panel. Shortages of unleaded fuel in many parts of the nation have led to widespread price bikes. The i>rlce increases -a cou· pie of cents al many stations - ste m from unusually high de· mand, a result of good driving weather m06t of the fall and a great deal of automobile vaca: lion travel in the summer. Shell s pokesm an Norman Alsledler denied the charge and said that, while the company had heard there was an FTC in· vestigalion, it has received no formal notification. A s ubcommittee source. declining to be identified, said the panel beUeves Shell discon· tlnued the practice after the tel· ter ·'I think the situation is taking care of itaelf,'' be said. Alstedter said Shell has IR11ued lnatructioM to distribution of· fices "because of the current supply alluation .. " He Hid the instructions are that when a truck delivers gasollne to a SUI· lion, the dealer can buy a load of unleaded gasoline without tak • ing the usual amount of leaded ga10line But several Shell dealers In the Northeast said MondMy they still are on an allotment eyst.em requiring them to buy a certMin a mount of leaded high-test and re1ular nsoline to aet unleaded. Valley School . Unit to Meet A Fountain Valley (elemen- tary) School Diatrlct advlaory committee on school cloeuree and uae of surplus property will meet at 7 o'clock toaltht al Lamb School, 10521 Yorktown Ave., Huntlnft,On Beach. Community members have been lnvtted to ditcuu a plan to comblne Lamb and Arevaloe elementary school 1tudent1 at tbe Arevaloe 1ite, 19282 Lei· lneton LaM, Hwitlol\OQ hedl. in me. Dlatrlct oatcia& bav• planned a 1erles ot public heartnca ~ lnl tbe next two mootba to dil-- cuaa the me ol tbe ~OHd school t ile. ... Nine Lectures On Jewish Holidays Set A series of nine public lectures on "The Origins and Meanings of the Jewish Holidays and Their Rituals" will begin Sunday at UC Irvine. . J eremiah Unterman , newly appointed lecturer in Hebrew and Judaica at UCT, will speak about Rosh Hasbana and Yorn Kippur Sunday from 7:30 to 9 p.m . in Social Sciences Lecture Hall, Room 100. A discussion will follow. The Dec. 10 topic will be Suk kot and the Dec ,17 topic will be Hanukkah. at the same time and location. Admission la $3 gener1l, $1 per student, and wUI be usf'd to help 11uppon the UCJ-Uc brew ttnd Jud1Uca Prosram. Survivors Due in U.S. OEO ROETOWN , G u yana (AP) Jonestown Aurvlvor11 will begin returning to thu United States starting tonight or WedncAduy. U.S. cons ular officials said. Tbey aald seve n aur· vlvors, all 11ed 11 or over, wlH leave no later than Wednesday evenin1. They were ldenWied 11 Hyachlnth 'lb.rash, 70, of San Franclaco; Grover Davia, 79; Madeline Brooke, 11: Carol Youo1. 78; Alyara)' Satterwhite, 61; Mirian Campbell. 11. •nd Raymond Oodlhalk, 82. TIMI bornet.owns of the other 1bt were not Im- mediately available. Conflida Aired UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Secretary of State C_yrua R. V anc• held lenitllY taikl MOil· day In New York wttb South Atr1ca•1 farelan mlnlater about racial connl~t• ta southern Africa, a 1pok11man fOf' tbe U.S. mlaaion to the United NaUoa1 ~· ported. . t A charge of attempted murder waa added to rape and seven other felony allegations against a 22-year-old Costa Mesa man who police belJeve was driven by revenge to brotally assault an Jrvlne female security guard. The 48-year-oJd woman was attacked while making her rounds at Diceon Electronics Inc .. 1852'2 Von Karman Ave., at 4:10 a.m. Friday. Police said her attacker raped her several times and beat ber with hi.s fist. -Grabbing hanks of hair. he slammed her face re- peatedly against the tile floor and threw ber. abo by the grip of her hair, againal the wall, police said. Detectives recovered gob& of hair and sc.alp ripped from ber bead. Investigation led pc>lice to ar· rest Marcus Brian McKem:ie, of 550 Paularino Ave .• Costa Mesa. an \Dlemployed security guard who r ecently was terminated from the same com· pany for which the victim works. Pollce said McKenzie was fired after the woman asserledly caught blm sleeping on the job and reported the incident to supervisors. McKenzie was charged with rape and other sex crimes, burglary. armed robbery, as- sault with a deadly weapoo, and possession of marijuana and hashish . Police said the assailant was armed witb a knife, which dropped to the noor during the attack, and that he stole some of the woman's clothing. T h e charge of attempted murder--was added by the dis· triel attorney's office because of the severity of the beating, police said. McKenzie was held at Orange County J a il in lieu of $50,000 bail. He was scheduled for ar· raignmenl on Wednesday. Group Plans Party for Marsh Funds The Amigos de Bolsa Chica, an environmentalist group ded· icated to the preservation of the Bolsa Chica marshlands. will hold a ftmd·rai.slng party Saturday night. Admission of $10 for adults and $5 for students will ~ charged. Proceeds from ad· mission and a number of raffles will go to the group's legal ef· forts to save the Bolsa Chica, a spokesman said The affair will start at 8: 30 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Central Library. It will feature entertainment by a Marina High School singing group and speeches by As· sem blyman Dennis Mangers a nd by Lou Haas, an a d· mlnistrative aide to Sen. AJan Cranston. <LUM BODIES BY TELEPHONE WASHINGTON (AP> The State Department has an· nounced that relatives or victims or the mass murder :mlc&de Mt Jonestown, Guyana, can mak~ arrangements for clalrntna: the bodles by telephonlnlJ the d.,. partment at 202·632 ·3172 or 202 6l2-6610 t . Honc>Nbbed Wlal belt~ ~ bQe buclOe flOm °"" HolldC:rf se le ctton °' llodlblCll ~ ... OIOftllno .. ~ HOOVER PROFILED R•mMY Ct•rk Hoover Labeled 'Racist' WASHINGTON .<AP> -TM inte nse hatred the late FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover bore for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a complex thing but bad "qualities of racism." former Attorney General Ramsey Clark said t-Oday. "I know that's a bard word," Clark told the House a.ssualna- lions committee. "But Mr. Hoover came from an older generation. He was raised in a Southern city, a very segregated city." During the mid-19805, the FBI at Hoover 's direction mounted a campaign to discredit King and to replace him with a more com olianl civil riibts lea.dPr Clark called Hoover "a very able man." But be said ttoover came from a strict religious back· ground and developed a different view or the role of the clergy from the activist role assumed by King. Beyond that. be sajd ·Hoover had "a preoccupation with sex," and that be didn't like King's ap. plication of non-violence as a tool of ci vii protest. Coupled with this he said Hoover apparently resented King's prominence and the ID· ternational recognition that re- s ulted in his winning or the Nobel Peace Prize. Hoover dldn 'l like. non- violence. Clark said. "because in " his value system power was right." " "I saw all of these things com· ing together." the former at- torney general said. "At any rate these things caused him, in a ve ry uninhibited way. to ex- press a personal belief that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was not a good person. ··And be knew I disagreed with that, but that didn't inhlbil him from saying bis thing." Clark said. Cla rk made the comments while testifying on the FBI role in investi~atin~ King's murder. He also testified that be kept the Justice Department from taking an active role LD the in· ve~llgation of King Jr.'s as- Stolen Monet Art ·Back SANTA BARBARA CAP> -Only a day alter their thef\ wu discovered. $1 million worth of paintings by Freocb im · preaalonisl Claude Moaet were r ecovered by police and re· turned to tbe Santa Barbara Museum of A.rt. All three pa1nUn1• were in good condition, Police detective Dan Mitchell sald Monday. Pollce tbeortz.ed that the Paint· ings were stolen by someone wbo hid in the museum before it dosed at S p.m. Saturday and left with the art works befon ~ museum reopened at noon Sun· day. T h e works i n c luded "Bordi,hera," wbicb Monet painted m the Italian Riviera re· sort town in l.884 , and two bridge scenes valued at $285,000 each which were painted in London, "Charin& Crosa Brtdce" of 1• and "Waterloo " o f 1900. "Bordigbera" was valued at S42S,OOO by museum officlals. F,.... P.,;e AJ MOSCONE. • rushing down a hall to his old of. fice. where Milk's body was later found. "He was a wild man, just a wild man." sobbed secre~ry Terri Wallen afterwards. Moscone, who turned 49 Fri- day, was s hot four limes - twice in the head and twice in the lower chest -and Milk. 48. was shot five times -twice in the bead and three times in the lower chest. Moscone w ill b e buried Wednesday. Milk will be cremat· ed Friday night, aides said. Police said the men were shot with a .JS.caliber Smith & Wesson handgun, standard for police officers, which they theorized White carried into City Hs'll. Officials said White probably entered City Hall through an l.D'I· guarded side door used by of. licials, or even strolled past police guards at the main door without passing through the metal detector there. Library Sets Holiday F ete The HlUltingt.on Beach Friends of the Library will ·bold an an· nual holiday season wassail par- ty Sunday at the Huntington Beach Central Library. Several authors of children'~ books are scheduled to be on band. E ntertainment will be pro· vided by the Edison High School cboi r and by the Huntington Beach children's choir and COO· cert band. The affair, which is free, will be held from 2 to 4 p . m. Punch will be served. ( sassination because he feared R l "aJ f W ndy? wo r s ening relations with e n or e Hoover. SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -An Clark swd he viewed bis role attorney for Wendy Y<>flbimura as one oC showing concern, en· today comparedberconvictiooon couraging the fullest FBI in· weapons charges to the famed vestlgation possible and keepina convictioosofSaceoand Vanzetti, lral'k of its progress. and urged the state Court of Ap- lle said that even a decade peal to order a new trial on nftt.1r the King assassination, g rounds she was Improperly nothln1t cuuses him to believe a linked with Patricia Hearst. mort' thorough inv~stigation She and Ms. Hearst were ar- would hav~ rc.'8ulted from the rested together in September duy·to·day participation of 1975 In the San Franciaco apart- Justke Department lawyers. ment they shared. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ... • Irvine EDI T IO N Teday's £1oslag N.Y. Stoek.8 f.. VOL. 71. NO. 332, J SECTIONS. 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNT.Y, CALIFORNfA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1978 TEN CENTS '"' ' t • ·Hoover Racist, ·Sa.ys Rams~y Clark WASHINGTON (AP> -Tbe lnt•aH 9aa,recl 'be la,e· FBI Dirfttof J . Eqar Hoover bore for Dr. Mar\ift l..ut.ber Kina Jr WH a complex Wn1 but bad "qualltlet of raci.am ... former Attorney ~ral RamMty Clark said today. "I mow that's a hard word," Clark told the House uauslna tiona committee. "But Mr. Hoove~ came from an older " 1enuaUon. He wM. raised ln a South m city, a veey ae1rqated dt .. ~urlq the mid·19IOI, the FBI at Hoover's direction mounted a umpalsn to diacffdit Kina and to replace bim wttb a more com· oUant cMl ri.rbta leadflr · Clark called Hoover "a very able man." But be said Hoover came from a at.riet r-ellaiou back· ground and developed a different vi~w of the role of tbe clerlY from the actlvlltrole iuwned by Klal-Beyond that. be said Hoover bad "a preoccupatloa with sex," .and that. be didn't like Kine'• ap. pUcaUon ol Don· violence u a tool of ci v U Pl'OU!st. Coupled with thia be said Hoover apparently resented Kin,e's prominence and the in· teroaUooal recognition that re- sulted ln bis winning of the Nobel~Prbe. Hoover· didn't Hke non: violence, Clark· said, .. bee ... in " hla value system power wu rlgbt.'1 "I taw all ol tbele tbinCS COID· ins t.osetber'," Ute former al· tonaey general Hid. "At any rate these thiua caused blm, iD a very ualnbHited way, &o •· press a pencmal belief that Dr. Martin IMtber Kini Jr. wu DOt a good penon. ~ 1 ·And be knew I dlsacreed w.i.th that, but that didn't lnbibit hilb from sayinc his tbina." Clark said. Clark made the comments while testifying on the FBI role in inveatiptina Kin<'• murder. He alto testified that he kept the Justice Department from t.altin« an active role in the iD· veattiaUon of n• .Jr '& U · ~as1lnaUon because be fe~ Wl>raenlng relations wltb Hoover. Clark responded to critlclams in a 1-.page eommlttee staff re- port that the department did not uae investi•ative tools at its dis-poaal which might have Un· covered a conspiracy to klll King -if one in fact existed. City Mourns 2 Slain Officials SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The body of Mayor George Moscone, wbo grew up and grew powerful he re. and that of 1upervlaor Harvey Milk, a New Yorker who built a political base among fellow bomoeexuala; will lie in state Wednesday beneath the dome of City Hall, where both were asaassinated. A political foe of both men, former aupervlaor Dan White, 32 , is in Jail, booked for in- vestigation of tht! slayings - which took pl•ce moments before M~ wu to announce White's successor at an 11:30 a.m. news conference Monday. White, who resigned this monlb then decided be wa,nted bis job back, walked lnto a SLAIN OFFICIALS MOURNED BY 40,000 MARCHER~ police station 45 minutes aft.er the shootinp and eight blocks from the scene and surre~ered. police said. Psychiatric tests were scheduled Moscooe, mayor sint"e 197S, liked to say of his birthplace, "There's no place Ull:e it in tbe world." Milli: said it was where be •'finally found true bappi· ness." The city they loved -still .reeling from news of the murder· suicide of more than 900 members of the San Francisco-based Peoples Temple in Guyana -re- acted with a spontaneous outpour. ing of grief. A crowd of estimated by police at up to 40,000 marched· to City Hall on Monday night, their tear-streaked faces lit by candles (See ll08CONE, P.age A%) ~ Big Citg Worker f Southern California megalopolis or no, this Irvine, with a lar_ge percentage of the city * * * What Park? SF Mayor l urban toiler amid the concrete jungle of stiJJ in farmland. After. churning up· the • Irvine finds bis bit of earth to till. Actual· soil, this farm boy quite likely will bop in 'D--!,.. .--I b I r 7 I ly there's quite a bit of earth to till in his car, take the freeway home. c ~ f Builder• Name Ermed ·~ PBILIP &08llA&IN ., .. ....., ......... t. M d A All -:.i: oc Judge· : 11r er ttempt egeu G::;::::..:-.=-....::r: Wbat'• it feel .IM • IEDo9. tbeJ'n tniDa &o late ,our name '111 tbe pen,_• c eloped fw the eityf If you are Newport Beach developer Randall Presley, it's really DO IJ'Ut abates to you. In fact. you didn't even know about it. t Oran1e Coant. 8:C": Coart • · ri.~e Added in Attack on Irvine Guard ~a~c':t: ~an ... .=c:~ f '-ARM f!5' brilliant. valuable and articulate A charge of attempted murder and reported the incident to attack, and that he stole some of spokesman for the lecal world PaESLEY LAUGHED when in- formed that the Irvine Community Services Commission was alarmed wben, trying to decide upon tbe design f was added to rape and seven supervisors. the woman's clothing. and the people of California." other felony allegations agaimt McKenzie was charged with The charge or attempted Jud1e Bruce Sumner told a . of a algn for the California Homes tract park, they discovered the name COO· ructs with city policy that forbids the naming of a park after a person still Uv· a 22-year-old Costa Mesa man r ape and other sex crimes, murder was added by the dis· bushed courtrOCJID audieoce who police believe was driven by burglary, armed robbery, as t.rict attorney's office because of when be took the bench that r evenge to brutally assault an sault with a deadly weapon, and the severity or tbe beating, "tbe ckbem of Orange County Irvine female security guard. possession or marijuana and police said. owe a tremeQdoas debt to a man _in,g. _ The 48-year·old woman was hashish. .JilcKemie.-was held at.-Orance-wlto1e Uf ie-bi-s-gnnnr attacked wbtle making hel' Police said the assailant was County Jail in lieu of $50,000 memorial to bim." So the commission is s~ sug. gestions on another name for Presley Park, at Yale Avenue and Karen Ann Lane. rounds at Diceon Electronics a rme d with a knife, which bail. He was scheduled for ar· Inc., 18522 Von Karman Ave ., at dropped to the floor during the raagnmenton Wednesday. 4: 10 a.m. Friday. Police said ber attacker raped her several times and beJlt her with his fist . Grabbing hanks or hair, he slammed her face re· peatedly against the tile floor and threw her. also by the grip of her hair, against the wall, police said. Detectives recovered gobs of hair and scalp ripped from her bead. Investigation led police to ar- rest Marcus Brian McKenzie, or 550 PauJarino Ave ., Costa 'Mesa, an unemployed security guard who recently was terminated from the same com- pany for which the victim works. Pollce sald McKenzie was fired after the woman assertedly caught him sleeping on tht> job Coast Wea&ber Sunny and sli1btly warmer throuab Wednes· day. A little windy at times below canyons. Highs Wednesday t:1 to 72. Lows tonight 43 to so. INSIDE TODAY lno~~.1 tit• Cfnci11nciU Red• /ired oderon manager $po"'r .......... lodotl °"" flan flOmed 0 dor't lwwN COft· ctidalc, Jomwr ~lf' cooc1- Jolwt lifcNomofo, GI Mf IUC• c.uor. lft "°"W, Page 81. .... . . ' MT_ ...... AH .,_ ...... a ~~-i •• .. • cw •1 11 Cl 6 Irvine Churches Seek SchoOh ·Use Si~ Irvine churches that have DO permanent meeting places or their. own are petitioning trustees of the Irvine Unified School District to be allowed a second year of temporary Sun· day worqhip in district school Broun Derby Faces Action HOLLYWOOD <AP) -The Brown Derby. historic luncheon lair of the stars, bu run afoul ol the attorney ceneral'a menu squad with fish and bambuf'ler that are allegedly frosen lmtead of fresh. ln a ao-called "trutb·in·menu" suit, Deputy California Attorney General Sanford H. Feldman asked Los Anselea Superior Court on Monday to bar the restaurant from miarepreMDt· ing food on it-41 menu. He a1ao asked the court to re. quire the famed Hollywood hangout to pay $2,500 in fines for each violat.IO\). Boy, 6, Slain; Father Held SAN JOSE <AP> -A man wu Jailed in the falal •boot.lDC ol bis S·year-olcl 10D in an apparent dispute over $1, police reported. lnveltlptc:n Hid Monday the boy bad been llbot at cloM ranee in the foraad Saturday. Tbe1 aald 1t appeared that Ralph Knute Cortes. la, • mended money from b1I IOD, Frank, who MAd be luld amt . But UM father tearcbed tbe boy and found a tt bW ln b1I Poeht. building.a. Jerry Rayl, lfirector of secon· dary education. Is recommend· ing that trustees approve the re- quest at their 7:30 p.m. meetinc Wednesday at Venado Middle School, 4 Deerfield Ave. The recommended contract would pennlt use ol school bulkl· logs by the concre1aUona next January tbrou1b J\ane, after which the churches may apply ·again for use for the remainder of lbe year. The school cftatrict ii being sued by the Oran1e County chapter ol the American Civjl lJbertlea umon over the reatal of school faeilltles for reu,kNI wonblp. Tbe ACLU claims tbe aecom· moclaUoa la a violation ol con· aUtutlonally mandated aepara· Uon of eburcb and state. Attorneys few the IJ"OUP main- tain that. while temporary uae ol public buildiop mtpt be accept· able, the prlbased uae of the schools by the churches is ll· lejal. The lawsuit la pendlDC seUinl of a trial date. The cburebel ulrtq renewal of a rental contract are tbe Cburcb of lrYlne. (u1la1 UDlvenltJ lllCb Scllool), lntDe Presbyterian Cbureb <Los Naranjos), Belienn raltb Center (lrrine Hilb Seltool), P'lrat Baptl1t Church (l:l Camlao RMI Sebool), llDd Plnt Chriettan Cbureb of Irvine < Venado MJddle Scbo9I J. • Tbe boM'CI allo 1ri1l bear • re- port from Sup.r•ntenclent Stanier Corey about tbe mWOpOUt.n plan, a pnpaaed plan of bul&al &o acbieTe late- fl'aUoo tn Loi ADlelel ~ schools. It woa1d loelude tbe pa,rtldoedon ol Or ..... eo.tJ 1cbool dlatrlcta. includla1 lntne. The Lapaa Beac.b jurtat re- called that when be WU presid· inc Judie of Superior Court, Moscone, then the majority leader iD tbe California Senate, went out of bis way to tnaure pasaa1e of lelialatioG vital to the improved operation of the courts "He waa one ol the warmelt human beinp I've ever known," Judge Sumner said. "He wu smashincly 1ood looking, over· wbelmlngly articulate and it 1"88 • iov to be around him and De able to diacuu our court problems with him.•• Describing tbe "deaths of Moscone and San Franalsco SuperviJor Harvey Milk u "in· c redible tragedies." Judie Sumner went on to praise tbe support extended by Moecone when be <S umner) was chairman ol the state's Conatitu tion RevlaioDComm.lulGD. "He 1"llt out ot his way to support many propoaal1 that have ueatlY beneftted the peo. pie of Calffornia," the Judie said. "And be went out ol 6ls way to block many propoaala that would have hampered our work and detncted ftom our ef. torts Jim Jones Led Flock to Doom , ..... u., "I recently found," Presley remarked, "that our eng:ineen bad put my name on a street. I~ them, 'don't you ever do that again without my permission.' " It wun't an engineer who named Presley Park, but rather the apparently 8J'atefu1 homeowners association or CaUfomia Homes, as a gesture or thanlts because Presley improved the park when the city didn't nave the money to do it. 0 1T WAS AN HONOR, it was generous and kind." Presley said, "but it's all ri«bt with me if they change it. "Whether or not my name Is on a park just doesn't mean that much to me. Believe it or not, despite what you read in the papers, I like to keep a tow prollle " Diane Kent, chairman of the commlsaion, said the p~· posed name change is in no way a reflect.Ion upon Presley. "It's Jmt city policy." she saJd. "If the people there want to keep the name, that's certainly what we'll do. But we probably ought to change the city policy ~-" THE OOMMJ.S810N 18 scheduled to consider possible alternative names for Presley Park at Its Dec. 20 meeting. Presley indicated be won 'l be there. Boftaa Deatla Trial Ex-Krishna Tells . IJnk to Slaying BJ'ro•MaLEY °' .. ....., .......... A fonner Hare Krilbna dev· ot.ee testifted today in Orance "the Italians" and other u - aoclat.ea who demanded and re· celved larse sums of money. A net.pbor once obeerved of County SUperior Court that an Jhn Joae1, then a cblld in Lynn, organisation which allesedly He quoted potential proeecu· tioo witne.t Frank Roul as tell· iDI the ........... principals ot Pruadam GD oae oecuion: "If you don't feed a mad dos. be'll ltlll you." lnd., ....... either pna do a lot hired a trio lmoWD .. the "tbne ol ..-be' -na end up 11'Uana" to kill Stephen John llke'mtierO!'• 1 ·-Bonn ao lonser 1ousbt his Jonet weal OD to become a death wbeD tbe Founta1n Valley mlnlat•r. formln• bla own man waa lbot to dlath-OutllcM a P I T-1 t H~ N•wport Beach .... taurant. eop 81 ., ... p • sec · ProHeaUon wltnHa Roy preaCbld faD Me""•· some hla ........ ef.tl••• tb9' w ticbard told tbe Jur7 that tbe .... been cured ol cueer and be laUODablp bit..-members of --·-ol tat« the PnAdam Dt.utbutln1 Inc. ••pou--cauaa • and "the Italian•" bad d•· "i~r ....... wbo nntuallf terlormd to tbe point tba\ "tM moved ldl=8Uon &o IM •mPloJwl had betom• tbe vtc· 1teamt111 of OUJaa, Um•" It ~ 1lllllt eo... wa ~,. • .,..,... of ml. Ill murdered GD Oct. II, 1m. madD .. I eulm•••tM o••r a Rlcbard, wt.o Ut been srant- ld.atlned u a member of <lee BOVAN, Pa .. Al) Flood Saheidee police.aw .. •. ' ~ •• u ..... ' ....... t •• ,..-•.._lit or41red °"" eel launanttl b~adon IOO fo11Uww1 to Mlmb eommM ln m.. b' Id.I m0ll7, uld 1uJeld• br drlDlllDI polaoa. · be aad otller membera of a&ory, ..-. • ..,_Al, AlO. Pruadam wen Unat...-d bJ fr • -1 ., • • ,. • ._ • ~ "' fl I J • • ~ •• • 1 : f I ' I ~ •• ., } ·' ~ . t ~ I !' •' ,ti Mil Y PILOT T!9dfx. t'>!!!•!Dw 21, 191! FBI Studies BOVAN ••• "the Italians" is Jerry Peter Flori, 41, ot ffunt.inct<*l Beach. Flori ls belna tried oo rnurder chart .. ltemmlal from alleca· Uons that he pumped olDe shot.a Into Bovan as tbe two men ar1ued outside a Newport Beach re1taurant. Jones Note WASKlNOTON (AP)-It wu a brief llCM. W1'1tlt"ft In 1 ftarid band on a shut or llaed. loo•" leaf paptt. The •taloed ,.,...... foud ln c"lt ,...,. Jlm Jcmel' ~ apparenU)' wa.' ~ l11t tntameat ftom one or bas lollower1 ptrbaPt one ot ~ bWltdndl wbo 4omm1tted uidde at~ beMlt. It .. Id: "Dad· r SH no WI¥ °"' ,;_ I .,r~ wtth your dttl1Jon -1 fN('"'oaly lhat WllAoW you the world may DOt make tt to eo&n· "uolem-" ·'For 1111 pa.rt -I am more Utan tlred of lhla wretebed, mercUesa planet and UHt bell It bold• for so many maues ol beautiful ~e thank you for the only life I ve ever known " The word "only" was un derlined twice. The FBI aakS It wu slped with a ooe-wwd ruckname, but the signature was clipped olf photographs ot the note releued by the agency. tr...r-.A J MOSCONE. • Folksjnger Joan Baez sane to• th e mourners and Dianne Feinstein, pres ident of the Board· of Supervisors and now acliD& mayor. addressed them. Moscone's last public ap. penance was Sunday night, when he wept at a memorial service ror the dead church members, mclud.i.DC leader Jim Jones whom the mayor once named bouaing director in the city. President Carter expressed "outrage and sadness at tbe senselesa kJUings ." At the National League of Cities meeting in St. Louis, Keo Erickson, mayor or Cheyenne. Wyo .. said: ''The faces of the mayors around me grew pale when the announcement w.s made." White, a former police officer and fireman and the youn1e5t pe rson e ve r to serve as a supervisor, could be sentenced to death ir convicted of the slay- mgs. "He was not one of tbe lunatic fringe." chief administraUve of. fleer Roier Bou said of White. "After all, he waa eleeted to ol· lice.·· But witnesses said While screamed, "Give me my keys! Give me my keys!" before rushing down a baU to his old of. fice. where Milk's body was later round. "He was a wild man, just a wild man," sobbed secretary Terri Wallen afterwards Moscone, who turned 49 Fri- day, was shot four limes - twice in the head and twice ln the lower chest -and Miik 48 was shot five limes -twice ui u.e bead and three times in the lower chest. Boat Racer "Buzz Miller Services Set Services will be conducted Wednesday for motorboat racer Barry "Buzz" Miller, who died Sunday in a Lake Havasu, Ariz., boaline accident. He wu 45. In addition to boat racing, Mr Miller was employed as leasing manager for Coberly Leasing for 20 years. He leaves bis wife, Carolyn, and two sons, Jerry and Scott, of Mi ssion Viejo; and a s ister, Maxine Be rge r , or Miami Beach. Fla. Memorial services will be at the Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel. 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach, al 1 :30 p.m. Wednesday . Interment will follow the services. DAILY PILO"i =~.~~.~:.~.===~= ~· """'' ll•"'l"""""• "'-..... , ........ =~'='-=~~~~= . ..:;:-~~ ~· tell" V•~··•· .,,,.ft. N~«• Vtl .. y MMt ~=~:=:~v~:r"~';! l>'ll'Ct .... -1\1\U.. .. ..,, " .. DI_, !My !ll•ftl °""'""' .. c.......,.,...~ ·-·-Prtt••~· -....... _ 1•0• C:Wlrt YIU~t\ .... 111-Got•ao- ""--•-l t l .. "We bellevt> that It wH ad· dret1ed t.o hlm and wntten by one of hit follow""'·" .aid FBI 11tnt o,a._ ca...., "UnUJ ade· quate haedwrtU01 ol Jone. ud oth r f)OllWbht authors are ob taln~. It wUl not be J)Ofltlblc to Identify ~ writer '' Caasens 1a1d tbt' bureau bu 11mplea ol JOOH' 11l1nature but "they are OOl adequate to Iden Ufy or eliminate )onee 11 tht writer of thb not.-" · 1>) But be 1uud lbe niclr:name at tbe bottom wu not ooe u.aed by Jonee, the 4'7-year-old m lniltet' called "Did" or "P'atber" by the faithful ln h1a Peoples Tem- ple Sky ltlolrik Pacini separate murder trials are two men who allegedly were with Flrori and who helped pl.n the killing or Bovan: Anthony "Little Tony" Marone J r., 23. ·and Ravmond Steven Reaco, 28. both of H llUngt.on Beach. Riehm! has testified that the killing or Bovan and two of bis associates was planned when the Bovan group kidnapp ed Prasadam principal Alexander Kulik, a , Of Newport 'Beach, and succeaafully he ld him until •100,000 lo ransom was paid by Prasadam. Richard sald Prasadam pria. clpals were angered when Kulik told them that hla kid.nappers bound him hand and foot and taped h1a eyea and repeatedly abused him while he waa help- less and in their custody. The folded note waa found tucked In the left pocket of Jones' red shirt when his body was being rlnge rprinted al Dover Air Force Base, Del., Thursday, five days after the macabre mua suicide-murder ritual at Jones• commune ln Guyana. Tb6 remains of the more than 900 dead American cultists were brought to Dover for identification and embalm· ing. This high wire act of sculpt'bre in metal, looktng faintly like a Salvador Dall piece of inspired madness, hangs surreallsticaJ. ly a cross Harvard Avenue, near Warner Avenue in Irvine. The wires carry 66.000 volts to utllaty substations which transform the volt age i n to lf?sser strengths for transmission to homes and businesses locally. On one occasion, Richard said, a kidnapper shoved the barrel ol his aun up Kullk's rectum and threatened to pull the triQer. He said Bovan repeatedly beat a nd abuaed Kulik. Richard ·said that after the ransom was paid Kulik wa1 bundled lnto a van and sboved out of the vehicle into the middle of busy Pactrlc Coast 1U1hway. He said Kulik was fortunate to escape injury. The FBI said Sunday It mlaht not release tbe contents of the note. But It reversed that posi- tion after rumors flew that Jones bid left an explanation or why he gave the death order. Homer Boynton, the FBJ's chief spokesman, said Monday night, "We didn't want people drawin1 the wrong conclusion from aoote." Clemente Denies Appeal Police who uncovered the aJ. leged murder conspiracy after Bovan was shot to death said evidence indicated that tbe Prasadam organization was deeply involved in a multi-million dollar drug smuggling con- spiracy t.hat bad contacts with ln· temallonal drug networks and the Hare Krishna movement. Personnel Panel UJ,bJ &irorker IJUubordinate "We doo't know whether the person who wrote It is alive or dead," be added. 'Unfortunate.. ly, most of the people who could tell us are dead." By ANNt: COOP E& Of .. DeltY ........... A San Clemente personnel board has termed former parks department empfoyee Gar y Burns an insubordinate worker ...., ..... --.., flMltC* O'o-41 ORGANIST PHtl RIDDtCK WORKS IN A MAZE OF PIPES Methodteta Rebulld lnetrument They Got fOf •Song Organ·ized Mesa Church Geu Good Deal, By JERRY CLAUSEN Of tlw DMIY Pl ... Stiff The 531 members of First United Methodist Church ln Costa Mesa didn't eoctly "slcuJ " their new •100,000 pipe organ, bUt they figure they got a good deal for $8,000 .. The 1950-vintage Reute r organ was resting in a Lutheran Church in Kalamazoo, Mich. The Lutherans de· clded they needed a newer model, says MetbodJst or1anlst Phil Riddick. B E AND THaEE other Cost.at Mesa parishioners traveled to""MlcbJgao in August to buy, dlJsassemble and ship tbe two consoles and 1,500 metal and wood pipes - sorne of them 18 feet tall. .., Since lhea, more than 20 chuTch members have been reessembllng the bit Reuter, which Is to reolace the church's 50-year-old ~aller or~an. The old pipe oraan wu the lint ln the Harbor Area, says Riddick._ Total COil of the new organ -now the largest in the Harbor Area, Rkkllck advises -will be about ,14,000, ex- cluding free parilhJoner labor but lnclucUn1 parts. ship· ping ~ and other materials. "()Tgans Lbia alze are golna ror $1~.ooo." says Rid· dick. THE BIGGFJIT JOB~ says the or1anl1t. ls CODMttine the "wind Uoee." ''Thoee ire aheetmetal plpea runnlnl from the or1an chfft to the plpea, '' he eaya. "We have to seal all the leaks by aolderiq to make tbem alr Upt." . TM only prof ... lonal help anUclpated wlll be the crafllmen who will "volCfl" the uaembled orcan, he adda. TRI GIANT Reuter'• pipes will ftll lbe church balcony and much of the church near tbt altar, he aaya. It wtU reproduc. the sound of mott orch11tra lnalrumenll tbrou1h 45 lt.OPI, compared to the old, wona ou_t or1an•1 ala 8l0pt. It wW be aeveral montba before tbt eDUn proJ.et ta flaiabedJalide tbe church at~ St. Svtll IOi.JUcldiCk l&)'I be to be la~ to nnder a UW. J .a. Bacb on one of UM two ud tbroqb about ball llM plpe1 on Qartltm11 Eve. who failed to get alone wttb fellow employees. Four city planoln1 com· missioners, appointed by the cl· ty councU to sit as a personnel board. unanimous ly denied Burns· appeal lo be reinstated after being fired by City Manager Gerald Weeks last Sept. 28. In announcing Its decision Monday, the personnel board said Bums was responsible for lowered department morale. The board also found that Burns wrote or helped to write a full-page newspaper advertise- ment, which.appeared in the San Cle mente Sun·Post newspaper June 9 referring to Weeks as a "comedian." The ad a lso threatened a boycott or San Clemente Sears store if councilman Roy Hamm, who was then the s tore manager , did not support con· tlnued city maintenance of its parka. Jn a nine-hour hearing before the personnel board Nov. 16, Burns contended that he was a hard-working city employee, who sometimes aroused resent· menl among men working on his parks maintenance c rews. because he was "too much of a disciplinarian." He refused, on the advice of bis attorney to answer any questions from the personnel board on the newspaper ad, which listed Bums, as well as City Council members Howard Mushett and Myrtis Waroer, as person& to call for additional In- form a tioo on resisting a pro· posed city move to contracted parks maintenance. Burns' refusal to answer its questions was one reason cited by the persoMel board for deny· ing h.is appeul. •'This advertisement COD· tained statements about mem· hers of the City Council, the city manager and (Burns') superiors in the parks department," t.he resolution stated. "These state- menll were untrue and were in· · tended lo bring s hame and • ~ Yeal bell""" ~t)Qe~~ OU HolocJv 11111 ctb' I at lloClb'ICll ~ .. Cllot*'06. ~ .... bumlllat1on on the persona named in the advertisement." "The adverttaement alao COD· taioed a threat aaalnst one member ol the City Council," said the resolution, apparenUy m reference to the threatened Sears boy lt, ''and constitutes a wrongful attempt on (Bums') part to coerce that person to vote againat the proposed parks maintenance contract." Burns• attorney , Russell Bostrom or Newport Beach , who also r e presents th e San Clemente Employees Associa· tion (which Bums twice served as president). said bis client will me a suit against the city. B"strom said the refusal of hearing officer Michael Bartlett, San Clemente's deputy city al· torney. to allow bJm to in~ evidence intended to show that Burns was fired in an at· mosphere or marked anti-union sentiment. is "unprecedented in modem labor relatiooa hiatory." Richard, a former bJgb rank· Ing member of the Hare Krishna temple ln Laguna Beach, denied Monday that the sect was in any way Involved with Prasadam or a drug s muggling conspiracy. Richard refused to reveal where the reported bundles or hundreds of thous ands or dollars rame rro·m prior to being banked by Prasadam. He said Prasadam officials, includmg himself, banked the money in bundles of less than •10.000 to avoid detection by the Internal Revenue Service. Richard testified that be and other Prasadam orricia!s had become terrified of the "three Italians" and associates ideo- tified a11 Rossi and Anthony "BJg Tony' Marone by the time Bovan was murdered. · Sims Wins Nod Halfback Aunrded, Heuman NEW.YORK CAP) -Junior halfback Billy Sims the nation's leading rusher who smashed the Oklahoma ~nd Big Eight Conference single-season ground-galmng Iecords, won the Reisman Trophy to .... day as the nation's outstanding college football player. Sims won over Penn State quarterback Chuck Fusi~a. Michigan quarterback Rick Leach and USC running back Charles White. (Story, Page Bl) Sims, a 205-pouoder from Hooks, Texas. re- ceived 15~ first-place votes, 152 second-place votes and 70 third-place ballots for 827 points on a 3-2·1 vote basis. Fusina received 750 points. Leach 435 and White 354 . The award is presented by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York, which conducts the vot- ing among sports writers and broadcasters. Gentlef 1Ml'l'I Qothlng ~by Jadltlon (llCHtH). 46 '°"*"' llmd. Newpoft leoc:h (7W)~l0 ,, • .. l Laguna/South Coast VOL 71, NO. 332, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1978 i\lteraoon N.Y. Stoekfi TEN CENT S Hoover Says Rams~y Clark WJ'SKINGTON (AP> -The tat.ate batrfJd lhe late P'BI Dlrecl« J, Edaar Hoover bona for Dr. Martin Lutlwr KiAC Jr wu a complex tb.1Q& but bad "quaUUel ol racism," rormer Attorney General Ramsey Clark aald toda1. "l know that'a a bud word," Clark told the House uauaina· Uoof committee. "But Mr . Hoover came frO!Jl an older IH~ratian Ht wu ralHd in a Southern cily. a veq M&re&ated Cit.)' " Durmf tM mid ltlOI, tbe FBJ at Hoover'• di~ mounted a campaign to dllcredlt Kine and to replace him with a more eom· oUant civil rhtht.a le..tflr Clark· called Hoo\'er "• very able man." But be 1ald Hoover came from a strict rellcioua Mc:k- sround and developed a different vlew of the role of ~ter1Y h'oal the acUvtltro&e UHJDed b1 'Kini· Beyood that .. be said Hoover bad "a preoccupaUoo wit.b sex." and that be dida't Uke Kini'• ap- pUcatloa ol noo·violeoce u a tool ol c iv ti Pl'Ot.ellt. <.;o upled wlth tbls be said Hoover apparently resented King's promlnence and the in· ternational recognition that re- sulted in hls winning of the Fi1ing Upheld Nobel Peace Prize. Hoover didn't lik e non· violence, Clark said. "because ln " bla value system power was n1ht ... "I aaw all ol these t.binas com· inc to1etber." the former at- torney general said . -n At any rate these things caused him. in a very unlobjbited way, to ex· press a penonal belief t.bat Dr. Martin Luther King J r. wu not a 1ood person. "And he knew I disagreed wit.b lhat. but that didn't inhibit him from saying his thing," Clark said. Clark made the comments while testifying on the FBI role in investi.ratin.r Kimfs murder . He also testified that he kept the Justice De partme nt from takin.c an active role in the in- vestigation of King Jr.'s as· sassination because he feared worsening r el ation s with Hoover. Clark responded to criticisms in a 106-page committee staff re- port that the department did not use investigative tools al its dis· posal which might have un· covered a conspiracy to kill King -:-if one in fact existed. ~ SC's Burns Denied Reinstatement f .. f. By ANNE COOPER •-o.tr~MMf A San Clemente personnel board has termed former parks department employee Gary Burns an lnsubordlnate worker who failed to aet along with fellow employees. Four city planning com- mi11iooers, appointed by the cl· ty council to sit u a penoonel board, unanimous ly de nied 8\ll"M' appeal to be reinstated after being fired by City Manaaer Gerald Weeks last Sept. 28. In announcing its d ecision · Monday, the personnel board said Bums was respoo.alble for lowered department morale. The board also found t.bat Bums wrote or helped to write a full.page newspaper advertise- ment, which appeared in the San Clemente Sun· Poat news paper June 9 referring to Weeks as a ''comedian." The ad also threatened a boycott or San Clemente Sears store if councilman Roy Hamm, who was then the store manager, did not support COO· liDued city maintenance ol its parks. In a nine-hour bearing before the personnel board Nov. 16, Si1ns Wins Nod Halfback~ Heuman NEW YORK (AP) -Junior b"1fback Bllly Sima, the nation's leading rusher who smashed the Oklahoma and Big Eight Conference single-season ground-gaining records. won the Reisman 'l'ropby t.o· day as the nation's outstanding college football player. Sims won over Penn State quarterback Chuck Fusina, Michigan quarterback Rick Leach and USC running back Charles White. CSt.ory, Page Bl) Sims, a 205-pounder from Hooks, Texas, re· ceived 151 first-place votes, 1S2 second-place votes and 70 third-place ballots for 827 points on a 3-2·1 vote basis. Fusina reeeived 750 points, Leach 495 and White 354. . The award is presented by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York, which conducts the ·vot- ing a.moo~ sports writers and broadcasters. Krishna's Reqµest - Goes Before Panel Laguna Beach pla.nnin1 com· missioners will conaider a re quest Wednesday from the Hare KHahna sect to use a chur~b the group purchased Jut year ror regular temple services. Kriabna leaden contend the cburcb wu uaed for rellitoua purpoees for more t.ban 40 years before tbe Kriabnu purchued it last year from an Iranian busi· nesaman forS256.000. The old cbureb building, 28S Coast Weatber Sunny and, 1U1bt1y warmer ~ Wednes- day. A llttle windy at times below canyons HJ1h1 Wednesday S'7 to 72. Lowa tonight '3 to~. '. Legion St., is located in an area ~oned for residential use and re- quires a conditional use permit fbr religious services. Normally, a church that changes banda t o become another place ol worship could maintain a non-conlorminl use status, but city officials sakt the Iranian who owned the property for three moot.ha Intended to build a home OD the alt.e thereby breaklng t.bat non-conlormiD1 status. The city claims tbe bull· neasman'a ownership might COD· atltute an abandonment ol tbe un for services. If tbe commlaalon rules against the aec:t, the croup can appeal that deciaioo to tbe City Council The planaJ.na commllak>n wW meet at 1 p.m. in council cbam· ben. Burns cont.ended t.bat be was a bard·worklng city employee, who iometlmea aroused resent· ment among men workina OD bis parks maintenance crews, because he was "too much of a disciplinarian." He refused, on the advice ol his attorney. to answer any questions from the personnel board on the news paper ad, which listed Bums, as well as City Council members Howard Mus heU and Myrtis Wagner, as persons to call for addlUooal ln· formation on reslsUng a pro- posed city move to contracted (See BURNS, Pa1e AZ> Sycamore Mortgage Weighed 87 STEVE MJTCllEU. __ ....,,.....,. Tb ..... 75 million qu .. uoa before Lquna Beacb Cit)' Coun· ell memben MODday Dlcbt wu, bow can the city pay ott its mortaace OD the purchase or Sycamore Hll.la by next June? And teVeral councilmen, con- fident ol the eventual aucc:aa of the multi-million venture, ad.mtt there are many stumbling blocks. But they say these can be overcome before a rmal $5.4 million check coes into the bands of Rancho Palos Verdes -Corp. Officfils, f'Ormer o'WRn ol the 522-acre parcel on LalUJla Canyon Road. llOl)day's meeting was called by Councilman Wayne Bqli.n, who expressed 1rowin1 con- cerns <>Yer what be termed "the mesa we've gotten ourselves· in· to." regarding the real estate deal. And by the end or the three· hour meetin&. council. members unanimously voted to: -Direct the city's planning staff and plan.nine commission to prepare an amendment to the General Plan for the Sycamore Hilla land and another 1,500 acres of Irvine Company land within the city's sphere of in· nuence. -Called f:!,,~: hearinCS before the pl commlalioo in March oa t.be ral Plan, and in April before tbe City Council. -Reta.la a bond eounaelor and ft.nanctal market.lag expert to adV'ile the city oa the complex revenue bond sale Pl'ODOled to relmbune the debt 18CUrred by tbe city. Ba•lln, who told fellow COUD· dlmen IMt week be boped It could be proved be ... J.t a • 'doubUn1 Tbomaa," over Sycamore Hilla, said today be ii pleated witll Pf'OlnlU made at CSee SYCAMoas. Pa1e .\%) B~k BlllRor Oii BlueMrd Le nny Cenatiempo, 8, views the han· diwork of Bluebird Canyon resident who is apparenUy bitter over sightseeing tourists who drive up daily to view the Laguna Beach disaster scene The sign, in an ap. parent reference to amusement park tickets, asks the spectators to "Please have your · E ' coupon tom out " The sign appeared on Bluebird Canyon Road Mon- day as bulldozers continued to demolish 21 homes destroyed in the Oct. 2 landslide. Vigil Held for Moscone Teaeful Mourners March to City Hml SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The body of Mayor George Moscone. "i' who grew u_p and pew powerful here, and that of supervisor Harvey Milk. a New Yorker who built a political base among fellow homosexuals. will lie in state Wednesday beneath t.be dome ol City Hall, where both were aaeuainated. A political foe of both meo, former auperviaor Dan White, 32, is in jail, booked for in· veatlgaUon of tbe slaylngs - SLAIN OFFICIALS MOURNED BY 40.000 MARCHEA&-A5 wh1 c b took place moments before Moscone was to announce White's successor at an 11 :30 a .m. news conferenee Monday. White, who resigned this month then decided be wanted his Job back, walked into a police staUon 45 minutes after the 11Jonttn1s and eight blocks from the scene and surrendered, police said. Psychiatric teals were scheduled. Moscone, mayor since lr7S, liked to say of h11 birthplace. "There's no place like it tn the world." Milk said it was where he ••final.Jy found true happl· nea1." The elty they loved -ltlU - .reeU111 from news ol the murder- suiclde of more than toO members of the San Franclaco·based Peoples Temple in Guyana -re· acted with a spontaneous outpour· Ing of grief. A crowd of estimated by J>Olice at u_p_ to 40,000 marched to City Hlill on Monday night, their tear-streaked faces lit by candles. Folksinger Joan Baez sang to the mourners and Dianne Feinstein, president or the Board of Supervisors and now acting mayor. addressed them Moscone 's last public ap * * * pearance was Sunday night, when he wept at a memoriaJ service for the dead church members, Including leader Jim Jones whom the mayor once named housing director in the city. President Carter cxoressed .. outrage and sadness at the senseless killings." Al the National League of (See MOSCONE, Page A%) Moscone Praised By Judge Sumner Slain San Francisco, Mayor George Moscone was honored in Orange County Superior Court today by a judge who described the victim of an assass in as ·:a brUJiant, valuable and articulate s pokesman for the legal world and the people or Celifomla." Stolen Monet Paintings· Recovered Judge Bruce Sumner told a hus hed courtroom audie nce when be took tbe bench that "the citizens of Orange County owe a tremendous debt to a man whose life is hi s greates t memoriaJ t.o him." The Laguna Beach jurist re. called that when he was presld· Ing judge or Superior Court. Moscone, then the majority leader In the California Senate. went out or his way to insure passage or legislation vital to the improved operation or the courts. "He was one of the warmest human beings I've ever known," Judge Sumner aaid . "He was SANTA BARBARA (AP) smashingly good looking over· Only a day after their theft was whelmingly articulate and it di1covered, $1 million worth of )"All e Jov to be around him and IN81DB TODAY ,,.o.,._...,~, th• CfflCfflftOU R•d• ttr•d .,.,.,Oft fnOflOf•r Sporlrf ~ C-., ad t~ "4med G dork #torN CGft· cMdol•. /omWt A9ll coach Joa McNamara, cu Ml nc·. o.>UOt .... .,,,,.81. Talks Reach Impasse pa l ntlnas by Fre nch lm· De ahle to discuss our court pressionist Claude Monet were problems with him.'· recovered by police and re· De scribing the deaths of turned to the Santa Barbara Moscone and San Fransisco Museum of Art. Supervisor Harvey Milk as "in· All three paintings were in credible tragcdi~." Judie 1ood condWon. police detective Sumner went on t.o praise the ..... -~ ...... " .... ,, ! j es:.=. e . . .... ............ .. .. An impaue in contract ne1otlat.iolw w• declared llon· day by the SaD Clemente ctty Employees Auoclatlon, repreaentln1 about 50 of &be city's 175 fulJ.ume empl01ee1. City Manqer O.ald w..a aald the next step ll for eaty aDCL. employ .. uaocfaUoa rr.•• taUv" to .,.._ • a med ator to • conduct rurtber nqotlat.lom. Wttb Nhl the med11tor wlU probably be 1tlected from names pro~lded by atate or federal conctUaUon eent~. monetary luuea, partlcu-~aaueofcttiel. Dan Mitebell aald Monday. support extended by Moscone 1 I """llMM _ _..tr • ._ Police theorized that the paint· w h e n h e ( S u m n e r ) w • s ar 1'" ••~-•-· "I doo't know of a •lnll• citr, I chairman ol the state's ConaUtu· The.emplofee UIOdatlon bu that hat b&Ddlnl arbltratloa, • .;:: h~ef: ~0::::.!l'm ~T~ tionRevtslonCommlsslon. propo1td tbat dl•••reemeata said Weeki, "maf""'elS it mlabt be cloeed at ~ p.m. Saturday and "He went out of his way to between lta memben U4 U.d· Vallejo, which hu aorae pretty left with the art works before the support many proposals that ty be HUMd 'ZJ.:""al tblrd pro1reutve labor pollclea. museum reopened at nooa Sun· have rcaur, benefited the peo- pa,ndrty ~ ... 1..._ ...ad be ·•we ... tltndlq arbltraUoa., dlly. ple o Cal fomi•." the judge b lDI Oft_...•-a vital home nale 1 .. ue,' he The works Included said. "And hfJ went out ol t"3 •Any medletor la the at.ate said.' "If we were to a1ree to lt, "Bordlthera," wblc h Monet way to bl~k many propoeals will •free lo a neutral wewouldbeopeelftltbewayfor pelntedilttheltaUanRivterare· that would have hampered our arbltra o~i.~'~. attoraty aomeou from the outalde to tort town in 1114, and lwo bridle work and detracted from our el· BOltrom. "~rbltntiaa ta make deelatou on tbe clt1'1 ttenes vahlld at ~.ooo each fo~eorse Moscone Uve.d ~ !!:."=_::;:::...~=-~try ::!. :Ul.J:!' that= ?~.~n~';1'~: .. ~ he believed," Judie Sumner .. ' •':'.' a =..u:...r . ~ "" c:: . = 'IMllllJl Cl .... M AaaociaUoa attoney RUIMll Boetrom said eontract IMIQlla· tlona broil• dowa over DOD· But -..--.-•~ ... -u 11 •-.... ___ ..__ ... _alD ... Wa•..._ and "Wate rloo'' of uoo. said. "At a time when It Is " .... 111U-..,c~HNY1111'1•1n11&n11.--.~111111----1D1• ........ ..,,.~.··-111-~,-llth·r-11iii.Wl'lllllr.""~"tln?WffTl'IWl,..U'-m, .. -... .. ~...t--.t--•~aMl~ .. rJ.o~D~aMb .... ~.MA-·UJU~GQl---..QIL--~~--1 oppoelUoll IO 1*ldbli lfllfll'IGm !!'!liW « Cllt SRI! C!'lty tVUl'I· --Bordt1t1er1"-w" nt --11---------~ iJ supported by tbe CalllGn&a ~ • $425,000 by. museum offtclala. (See SVMNEa, Pa,. Al) -0 & I '• ~ .. & • • .l 4 • I I , . .. • J ,, • '· -· ,., -t Murder \ Protest Continues Attempt Charged A char1e ol attempted cnurder w11 addH to rapt and aeveo oth~r felony alle1atl0Cl8 a1alnst a 2i-ye.r·o1d Co8ta Mella man who police believe was driven by revenge to brutally auault an lrvlnu remalo security auard. SC Sewer Bond Voting_ TOid Melody SoutherlMd, who Portrays Lisa '" Laguna H~uch High &hool·~ presentation o( "Dav1d and Lisa,• atll'mpts to touch Davtd. play~rl by Bob Page, in a sctnc from t he production, ~ch eduled Wedn esda y throug h Sat urday at 8 pm an th~ school auditorium The 22-membcr Mudcnl cast hi direct~d by drama in- structor Ray Haggard. Adrrussion is $2 for adults and $1 for students and children. FTC Probes Shell Wholesale Cliarges ~ASJDNG'OOl'll <AP> -The government is investigating whether Shell Oil Co., the na- tion's largest gasoline marketer, violated antitrust laws in its wholesale gasoline practices. The Federa l Trade Com- P,...PfllleAI MOSCONE. • Cities ~g in St. Louis. Ken Erickson, mayor or Cheyenne. Wyo., said: "The races or the mayors around me gr ew pale when the announcement was made ." .-----111u.u~a.!ocm.u-poli~-0 and fireman and the youngest pe r son ever to serve as a supervisor, could be sentenced to death if convicted or the slay. ings. mission investigation, described as preliminary, surfaced Mon- d ay after three congressmen had drawn attention to the sub-ject. "We are gathering the basic facts and finding out what the is- sues are," said Ronald B. Roe, an. FTC attorney. While a company spokesman deni ed the a llegation , two dealers charged lha the amount of unleaded gasoline they can buy continues to be pegged to.their de- liveries of conventional leaded fuel. !:artier charges from New Jersey and Connecticut station -operators that the company was t'eqtairln~ them to--p'Urchase leaded gasoline to get unleaded gas. now in s hort supply, were contained in a Nov. 17 letter the co n gre ss men se nt FTC Chairman Michael Pertschuk. Jn their letter , Reps. John E. The 48·year·old woman wu ut~ac ked while making ber rounds at Oiceon Electronics Inc . 1~ Von Karman Ave., al f .10 a .m. fl'rlday. Vote counts released Monday by San Clemente City Clerk Max Berg appear to si Uial ex-cll.Ulion of three S Clemente precincts from the Nov. 7 sewel" bond election wo Id no\ have changed the electio 's outcome. Police said her attacker r~ her 11twt_ral Umes and beat her wil.h his fist. Grabbiq banks 'Of "J htalr, he slammed her face re- peatedly agairust the tile floor and threw her .. also by the pip of her hair, aaainst the wall. police said. • .I. ~ o.ill(f'I ... , ............ REINSTATEMENT ~EFUSEO Fired Employee Burns But Councilwom n PLxrtis Wagner, who challenge d e election 011 the grounds th t voters not sened by the ell se"wer diitrict should not ha ve vot~d on the ballot• measure, said' she will continue to call ror a new elect.loo. Ten days alter the election. Mrs. Wagner said she believed that Harbor Estates and Mira Costa residents should not have voted on the city's $4.2 million sewer bond issue. because their homes are served by the Detectives recovered 1obs or hair and scalp ripped from ber head Investigation led police to ar· rest Marcus Brian McKenzie, of sso Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa. an unemployed secwity guard wbo recently was terminated from the same com· pany for which the victim works. Police said McKenzie was fired after the woman assertedly caught him sleeping on the job and reported the incident to supervisors. - McKenzie was charged with rape and other sex crimes, burglary , armed robbery, as- sault with a deadly weapon, and possession of marijuana and has hish. Police said the assailant was a rme d with a knife, which dropped to the floor during the attack, and that be stole some ol the woman's clothing. The charge of attempted murder was added by the dia· trict attorney's office because of the s everity of the beating, police said. McKenzie was held at Orange County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail. He was scheduled for ar- raignment on Wednesday. tr .. r~Al BURNS .•• parks maintenance Capistrano Beach Sanita ry Dis· Burns' refusal to answer its trict. not the city. questions was one reason cited City Clerk Berg agreed that by the penonnel board for deny-residents of two San Clemente ing his appeal. precincts. and a portion of a "Thia advertise ment con third. do live outside the boun· tained statements about mem-daries of San Clemente cit y hers of the City Council, the city sewer service. But he said lhat manager and <Bums') superiors excluding sewer bond votes cast in the parks department." the in those precincts would narrow resolution stated. "These state-the measure's winning margin ments were untrue and were in-by only Z1 votes. tended to bring shame .and Final -returns in the Nov. 1 humiliation on the persons election show the sewer bond is· named in the advertisement." sue winning by 376 votes. with "The advertisement also con· 5.127 "yes" votes and 4,751 "no" tained a threat against one votes. Berg said. member of the City Council," A majority o( Harbor Estates said the resolution. apparently voters <Precinct 159> opposed in reference to the threatened the bood issue. be said. with 2nS Sears boycott. "and constitutes "no" votes and 169 favoring the a Wl"Ongful at.tempt on <Burns'> bond issue. part to coerce that person to But Mira Costa and Seascape vote against the proposed parks Village voter's <Precinct 160) ap· maintenance contract." proved the ballot measure Z76 to Burns' a ttorney . Russell 238. adifferenceof38, Berg said. Bostrom o( Newport Beach. who And if Vista Pacifica voters also represents the San <PrecinctUS) are included.they {:lement.e Employees Associa· also approved the measure 188 lion (which Bums twice served to 163. raising the margin of ap· as president). said his client will proval to 63 votes in the three rile a suit against the city . precincts. Bostrom said the refusal of Mrs. Wagner, a pparently un· bearing officer Mi9.ti~el_B!:!-a!"J· rtLU'lleil'n.._. __ _,i.um...,p .... ressed witb...lhe.-vote COWll 1-~~-::"'.".:~L:VO:-::-·:-:=-----''r~ifil' Cle mente s ~eputy city at-said Monday it is the legality of rvi rs torney. to allow him to introduce the election she is questioning. evidence intended-to show that "The law is very clear," she Due • lJ S Burns was fired in a n a t· said, "in specifying that only res· m • . mospbere or marked anti-union idents or a service district may sentiment, is "unprecedented in vole in a district bond ele'Ctioo. mode m labor relatfons history." GE ORGETOWN . The la w also requires that voters be given true and ac- curate information on a bond measure, which waa not the case in thi• election. '•Ir votel"I served by fDOlber sewer district voted me,ally in the Nov. 7 election, thear votes should not simply be discount· ed." Mrs. Waper said. "We need a new electJon, and lbia ime the city shouldn't promote o side of the lss11e." Mrs. Wagner and Councllmtn Howard Mushett comprised a City Council minority in opposi- tion to the $4.2 million bond measure. They contended that election brochures s upportinc the bond measure, which were a pproved by the City Council m ajor lly, carried erroneous, misleading information. · State School Chief Visits San Clemente State s uperintendent of schools Wilson Riles will visit Sar. Clemente tonight to review San Clemente High School's state-funded school improve- ment plan and to answer ques - tions from the public. Riles will attend a 7 p.m . school site council meeting in the Ii brary al Sao Clemente High School. 700 Ave. Pico. The high school site counci.I, composed of parents and other m e mbers or the community, teachers. students and the prin. cipal. Is currenUy working with a S73.000 state planning grant for improving its curriculum. N ext year the s chool is guaranteed funds to put its plan into operation. said Capistrano Unified School District s uperin- -tendent-Jerome1lf01"il!Tey. Th e s c hool improvement ortginally proposed by Riles, as a way of including local citizens in school curriculum develop- ment and budgeting, Tbornsley said. ".He was not one of the lunatic fringe," chief administrative of. fice r Roger Boas said of White. "Aft.er all, he was elected to of. rice." Moss . D -C l a if .; Andrew Maguire, D-N.J ., and Toby Mof· fett. D·Conn .• said they believed such restraints on the distribu· lion of gasoline, ii true, would violate antitrust law. G uyan a (AP > J'ooestown survivors will begin returning lo the Unite d States starting tonight or Wednesday , U.S . consular officials said. Bostrom sau:s Bums will ask the court for immediate re instatement in his job. with back pay. E'r ... r~AJ But witnesses s aid White screamed, "Give me my keys! Give me my keys!" before rushing down a hall to his old of. fi ce, where Milk's body was later found. "He was a wild man, just a wild man," sobbed secretary Terri Wallen afterwards. Moscone, who turned 119 Fri- day. was s hot four times - twice in the head and twice in the lower chest -and Milk. 48, was shot fi ve times -twice in the head and three times in the lower chest. Moscone will be buried Wednesday. Milk will be cremat· ed Friday night, aides said. Police said the men were shot with a .38-caliber Smith & Wesson handgun, standard for police officer s. which they theorized White carried into City Hall. Officials said While probably ente red City Hall through an un- guarded side door used by of- ficials, or even strolled past police guards al the main door without passing through the metal detector there. It was Moscone who ordered the metal detector ins talled after a man with a gun was ar- rested in his office in April 1977. Disease 'Fatal' ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) -A leading Swedish scientist has re- turne d hom e after advising Algerian leaders that President Houari Boumedienne, 53, is dy- ing of the rar~ Waldenstroem's disease the sclentist discovered and nothing can be done to save him, diplomatic sources report-ed today. Of'AHOE COAST DAILY PILOT fl>tO--eo.\10.11• POol wit~-"'"" Dt-Mdt ..... 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C.MtU•l•W l lOW"'tllayMrt,"1 ll=~~~~~:"lt~·~- • , hi> OlttO I •- TlllpMM (Tll)IQ.Q21 Cl•Mrletl Aft•ftllllnt Ma ... 11 Lepft• hecll A" 0.MINMI: TeieptloM..._...., I'°"' &ef\0.""nlo ...... =·ir:.: =-~.<::.!:,,'::\~~ M•U•r ., ...... ,11\eftMfth ... ,.ift m•r .... =~,....,. -••• ""'""""' ol ~r.: ... c.i:'\.,'::~~11:1•..:1 (~l:. -:;-:o =.=~:, :~~ _ ... , 1111111••• \ Moss i..5 chairman· of the House Commerce subcommittee Qn ove rsight and investigations The others are members of the panel. Shortages of unleaded fuel in many parts of the nation have led to widespread price hikes. The pri<'e increases -a cou- ple of cents at many s tations - stem from unusually high de· mand, a result of good driving weather most of the fall and a great deal of automobile vaca- tion travel in the summer Yule Cruises . Set/or Dana BoaL'> decked out in Christmas lights and free boat rides with Santa Claus will highlight the holiday season celebration at Dana Point Harbor. The festivities get under way Dec. 9 at 6 p.m. when the "Holi· day Hi! Lights'• boat parade wi!l begin al the harbor area . On Dec. 16 aod 17 from I to 4 p.m .• visitors will be welcomed aboard the holiday-decorated sport fishing vessel "Sea Horse" to take a free ride around the harbor with Santa. The Christmas cruises with Santa wiJJ leave the Dana Wharf periodically between l and 4 p.m . both days They said seven sur- vivors, all aged 61 or over. will leave no later than Wednesday evening. They were identified as Hyachinth Tb_rash, 70, of San Francisco; Grove r Davi s, 79 ; Madeline Brooks, 73; Carol Young, 78; Alyaray Satterwhite, 61 : Marian Campbell, 61, and Raymond Godsbalk, 62. The hometowns of the other six were not im- mediately available. Fr .. Page Al SUMNER ••• public servants in a cynical manner we should look up to this man and thank him al this sad moment for all that be bas do~ for us." Judge Sumner then dedicated today's session or his probate c ourt to the m emories of Moscone and Milk. Guitar Stolen A $3SO guitar was reponed s tolen Monday from a San Clem ente home, by a burglar who apparently entered the house through a sliding glass door. The theft was reported by Cheryl Brown, who told police he r hom e was burglarized between Nov. 11 and24. .Judy Tidbits Actress' Memenroes Su:ept Vp BEVERLY HI~ CAP> -"1dy Garland's "Wizard of Oz" • scrapbook brou. ght $6,500 at an auction or her mementoes, but the late actress' 1953 Mercedes Benz commanded the most money -$80.000. · More than 500 people paid $2S each to attend the auctioq ar· ranged by the s l.nger's third husband, Sid Luft, to whom abe was married for 13 yean. .. TIDS 18 A DIFFE&tNT BREED of bu.yers," James Good· man of C.B. Charles Galleries said Monday night. "They have an emotional involvement which you don't see at most aueUom. It's fascinating." The car wu purchased by-RJct Meyer, who owna a cbaln of women's clothlnl stores ln Southern CallfornJa. The scrapbook took the second hi1hest price. The buyer wouldn't 11ve bis nam-e . An autographed plcture of President Kenned1 witb a personal note to Mlaa Garland fetched $5,700. ll wu boupt by Jlm RlaamUJer, of Woll le Rlssmlller Concerti, one of the West Coa•t's top pop concert or1anlsen. RE AL80 PAID SJ,• FO& an unpubU.bed, leat.ber·boand boot of her poetry enUUed ''Tboulht. and Poem ot Jud'y Garland." IUlemUler aald tbey woukfbe Cbriltmu fib. Goodman 1peeulated much ot the memorabtua would 9Dd up ln Europe. He 1aid several deaJen told him they wen "de- lilbted" with tbe low COil of their purcb&1e1. ,. Burns. who is presently doinp private landscape contracting. said Monday he was disappoint· ed by the personnel board's ac· lion. An!" further action, said the seven-year city employee, will be in the bands of his attorney. The personnel board resolu- tion was signed by ch airman Melford Morgan. Also voting in favor of the resolution were board members James Chase, Arthur Petersen and Carol Carlson. William Greenwall was absent. Cash. Coins Taken In Clemente Theft A San Clemente woman told police Monday that her home was broken into by someone who stole $300 cash and $200 worth of coins . Police said Oona Fleming re ported that the burglary oc- curred between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m . Monday. Entry was ap- pa r e ntly m ad lo the house through a sUd!ng glass door. IQld-rubbtO l40I bell "'11t\ ~ blOU buCkle flolTI cu HolidOv seleelon a <1lodlllol IOI get lflemenl ctoNno•~ SYCAMORE IDIJS. • • Monday's meeting. "My main concern." he said, "was to gel the problem out an the open so the public could see what we face." And the problems faced by the city in planning ror recreational uses in Laguna Canyon are significant. For instance. there are many complex. lime-cons uming re- quirements that must be met before revenue bonds can be sold, including completion or an environmental impact report on S_y~more Hills. The General Plan a mendment process takes much time. and must be completed before poten· tial lease-holders will be willing lo s hell out money for their recreation projects. " T hose potential pro1ects. which will be studied by the planning staff in the next few months. include a Southern California Golf Association headquarters. golf course. low· profile resort area of between 10 and 20 acres. horse trails. museums. overnight campioi. wedding chapel, county regional pa rk and -potentially -a cemetery. But the city also races other problems. besides approving a genera l plan a mendment by early next year. Laguna needs In- tern a I R e venue Se rvi c e c lea ranee lo sell tax-exempt bonds. a process that can take up Lo three months. And City Attorney George Logan said the city cannot re- ceive an extension from Rancho Palos Verdes Corp for payment of the SS.4 million debt. He said, however. there are loopholes-in the state law that could best be presented lo the council by the retaining of a bond counselor. Fears expressed by members of the community included a proposal for Laguna Beach to annex portions or Irvine Com· pany property. a plan termed unacceptable by one speaker. And talk of housing Surround· ing the proposed golf course on land within Laguna's sphere of influence drew comments con· cerning the city's ability to pro- vide fire. poli ce and utility services to those new residents three miles ool the canyon. (PCHIH). ~ FotNon ISiand. Newport 8eoch OW) 6110e3JO - . i I .. \ f \ ' • ~ l ' • Orange CO&st E DITI O N • Today's ClotJiag N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71 , NO. 332, 3 SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1978 N TEN CENTS ·' JS ~rojectS R .estricteCI Newport Sit,es Fatt Tm/fie Ordinance o.tty ............... hirtC* O'-M ORGANIST PHIL RIDDICK WORKS IN A MAZE OF PIPES Methodlata Rebulld lnatrument They Got tor • Song Organ~izeil Mesa Clwrch GetA Good Deal, By JERRY CLAUSEN Of ... o.lly """ SUit In a move one council member c 1 lied "arbitrary, unreaaooable, vague, unnecessary and capricious," I.he Newport Beach City Council voted 4-3 Monday to brio& five major developments under the restrictions of tbe city's traffic phasing ordinance. Although admiWng they had voted ooly five or six months before to exempt the same de- velopments from the ordinance, the council members approved a Planning Commission recom· * * * Density Hearing Approved The Newport Beach City Coun· ell ordered a public hearing Monday on the possibility of re- ducing density in the city, but voted down a motion by one council member to consider re· designating rive commercial properties as residential. · Dec. 11 -wlls set a.S l.tie dite when the council will bear testimony on whether it should reduce the allowable density in five major commercial/in· duatrtal alt.es and reduce the al· lowable number of dwelling units on 12 undeveloped resideo· tialsites. mendatlon that 30 percent of these developments be permit· led as already pla.ooed, wtth the remalning 70 percent subjec:t to the ordinance. . The traffic phasing ordinance restricta new bulldiDCs unW city roads serving the area are Im· proved to handle the projected additional traffic that would be generated by the new bullcllngs. Coun cilman and former mayor Don Mcinnis. who op- posed the chanae as did council members Jackie Heather and Paul Hummel. objected to what he called the cowicil's "floating crap game." "Every two weeks the rules change," Mcinnis said. "What we're discussing here is a de facto moratorium on bu.tiding. Nobody here on this council knows what the rules are and, until we do, we should not be voting on arbitrary. unreasona- ble, vague, unnecessary and capricious motions." Councilman Hummel took an opposite point of view and made a substitute motion to bring all development after Dec. 1 under the traffic phasmg ordinance. That motion was defeated 5·2. The new ordinance will affect five sit.es. most scheduled for commercial development. They are C~rporate Plaza-; North Ford, mkay Development, Koll Cent r Newport and Aeron~tronic -Ford . All are <Bee PLANS, Page A2> APWl'9 ..... Tl\e S31 members of First United Methodist Cburcb ln eo.ta Mesa didn't exactly "steal" their new $100,000 pipe orsaa. but the~ fifure they got a &ood deal for sa.ooo. The lf50.vlntage Reuter organ waa retrtln1 ln a Lutheran Church In Kalamazoo. Mich . The Lutherans de· cided they needed a newer model, says Method.ill or&anisl Phil Riddick. RE AND TH&EE other Costa Kesa parishioners traveled to Michigan in August to buy. disassemble and ship the two consoles and 1,500 metal aJ)d wood pipes - some of them 18 feel tan. The five commercial sites in question are Newport Center, Castaways, Bayview Lancllnf, San Diego Creek and MacArthur/ Jambor•. Tb• reaidentlal 1ttes are Weatbay, Newporter North, Freeway Reservation East, Fifth Avenue, Caltrans West. Beeco, Rocer's Gardens area, Cutaways residential, Eaalbluff remnant, Big Canyon, Newport Center Condos and Baywood ex- pansion. MORE THAN 40,000 PEOPL! JAM STREET OUTSIDE cm HAU TO MOURN SLAIN PAIR C•ndr. Demonatqllon 7 Moyor G-ge Mooc:ono, Supenrloor Hor.,.y Miik Vigil Held for. Moscone Since then, more than 20 church members have b:een reassembling the big Reuter, which is to reolace the church's 50-year-0ld smaller or~ao. The old pipe organ was the first in the Harbor Area, says Riddick. Tearful Moumen March to City Ha/J Total cost of the new organ -now the largest in the Harbor Area, Riddick advises -will be about $14,000, ex· eluding free parishioner labor but including parts, ship- ping c06ts and other materials. "Organs this size are going for $150,000," says Rid· dick. THE BIGGEST .J...OB, says the organist, is connecting the "wind lines." "ThoSe are sheetmetal pipes running from the organ 'chest to the pipes," he says. "We have lo seal all the leaks by soldering to make them air light." The only professional help anticipated will be lbe craftstnao who will "voice" the assembled organ, be adds. A proposal by Councilman Paul Hummel to consider re. designating all 17 sites u low- denslty residential Cfour d•ll· lne units per acre) broughtpro· tests from developers. It was voted down by council members Evelyn Hart, Ray Williams, Jackie Heather and Don MclnniB. Hqmmel, Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Councilman Don Strauss voted in favor of it. SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -The body ol Mayor George MMCOIH!, wbo grew up and grew powerful here, and that of s upervisor Harvey Milk, a New Yorker who built a JK>lltical base among fellow bomofiexuals, will lle in state Wednesday beneath the dome of City Hall, where both were usuainaled. A polltical foe of both men, former supervisor Dan White, 32, ls in jail, booked for in· vestlgation of the slayings - suicide of more than 900 members of the San Francisco-based Peoples Temple in Guyana -re- acted with a spontaneous outpour· ing of grief. A crowd of estimated by pol1ce at uplO 40,000 marched· to City Hall on Monday night, their tear-streaked races lit by candles. Folksinger Joan Baez sang to· the mourners and Dianne Feinstein, president or the Board , of Supervisors and now acting mayor. addressed them. Moscone's last public ap- * * * pearance was Sunday night, when he wept at a me morial serv ice for the dead church members. including leader Jim Jones whom the mayor once named housmg director in the city. Pres ident Carter expressed "outrage and sadness al the senseless kllllngs. ·• At the National League of Cities meeting in St Louis, Ken Erickson, mayor of Cheyenne. Wyo .. said: "The races of the <See MOSCONE, P•ge A2) * * * THE GIANT Reutcr's pipes will fill the church balcony and much or the church near the altar, be says. It will reproduce the sound of most orchestra instruments through 45 stops, compared to the old, worn out organ'f"Six stops. It will be several months before. the entire project is fmisbed inside the church at 920 W. 19th St. Locks Foil SLAIN 0Ff1CIALS MOURNED BY 40,000 MAACHEAs-AS NB Burglar which took place moments Moscone Praised before Moscone was to announce Even so. Riddick says he expects to be in 1 position to render a little •J.S. Bach oo one of the two consoles and through about half the pipes on Christmas Eve. Newport Beach police sai.d to. White•• successor at an 11:30 day they are looking for a blond· a.m. news conference Monday. haired young man who ap-White, who resigned this parently tried to break into four mooth then decided he waoled By Judge Sumner homes in Newport Crest Moo-bis job back, walked into a day. police station 45 minutes after Slain San Francisco Mayor Osprey May Decide To 'Reclaim' Nest ' In all four cues, po{ice report. the shootings and eight blocks George Moscone was honored in ed, the burglaries were foiled from the scene and surrendered, Orange County Superior Court because homeowners had locked police said. Psychiatric tests today by a judge who described their doon..ttb deadbolt locb. were scheduled. the victim or an assassin as "a The youth, spotted by one ln· Moscone, mayor since 1975, brilllant, valuable and articu.late tended victim, wu ualq vice liked to say of hJs blrtbplace, spokesman for the legal world &riPI to C?t off doorlmo6a but "There's no place like it in the and the people of California." tbe bolt& be the doon in rila ·world.'' Milk saJd it was where BJ JOANNE aBYNOLDS Ot .. Delly ...... , .... Bird experts who've been tracldn& Newport Harbor's nest· iDI •cedaaid the neatmate that a up this weekend wasn't exactly wbal lhey bad in mlnd. Jim Jones Led ce. Judge Bruce ·sumner told a But Paul Kelly of the State Police allo noted a a mllar ::s~.'·~lnally found true happl· hushed courtroom audience Department of Fish and Game break-bl WM allo foiled OD Udo' when be took the bench that doesn't anticipate any problems Isle because tbe door wu locted The city ~Y loved -stll1 "the citizens of Orange County between the female oeprey that with a dudbolt. reeUn• from DeWI ol the murder· built the nest and tbe female blue • owe a tremendous debt to a man heronthatnowoccupleslt. whose life is his grealest memorial to him." "1t•5 lbe kind of a nett a heron would use. but I don't lblnk the Si w· The Laguna Beach jurist re- osprey will have any problem lllS JDS .rod called that when be was presid· asserting her authority ii abe l ... 1 • Ing judge of Superior Court, wants it back,'' be said today. Moscone. then the majority Kelly said the osprey ap leader in the California Senate. have greatly beneflled the peo- ple of Californi a," the judge said . "And he went out of his way to block many proposals that would have hampered our work and detracted from our ef· forts. Ora ng-a_ Coast Weather • Flock to Doom r pareotly hasn't used the nest ff m~L--.1-L--1-J U • went out or bis way to insure since building it atop the J;,J ~~ neummi paaaageoflegislationvitaltotbe foremast of a schooner moored improved operation of lbe Sunn y and s lightly warmer through Wednes- day. A little windy at ti nres below canyons . Highs Wednesday 67 to 72. Lows tonight 43 to 50. A nel(Jhbor once observed of off the Balboa Penioaula. NEW YORK CAP) -Jqnior halfback Bl1Jy Sitns courts. Jim Jones, then a child in Lynn, Kelly moved the 10-foot wide th e nation'• leadl~ rusher wbo 1me1b ed the lnd .• "be'a either gonna do a lot pile of twip, branches and kelp Oklahoma and Bl& Etlbt Conference sln~e-aeaaon "He was one of the warmest of cood. or he's gonna end up to a pole erected especially for It ground-a·• .. •--records, woo the Hellman pby to· human beings l 've ever known," Uke Hitler." so the boat's owner could move d the~ u Judge Sumner said. "He wu l Jones) went oo to become a hi esaet .. .1tbout h ,... ay aa na OD 'I outstanding colle1e. football smuhiDIJy good looktna, over· 5 v wa c u .... away player. whelmln•ly· artl"'ulate and It mtntater. formln1 h la own his feathered ~l. Si p "' ' t:opl•• Temple sect. He The transfer was undertaken 1118 won over enn State quarterbeck Ohuck t:s ~/:v to be around him and •ebed faitb halln1. some of ln the hopes tbe oeprey would Fuaina, Michi_1an quarterback Rick Leach and USC • e to ditcuss our court mtDlben clalmln& they bad stay in Newport and nest. runningbackCbarletWhite. (story, Page BU problemewtthbim." been eUNd of cancer aod he something Kelly says hasn't Sims, a 205-pounder from Hooks, Texu, re· Describing the death• or eapou1ed the came of inter· happened In more than eo years. celved 151 fint·plaee votet 152 second-place votes Mo1cone and San Franaiaco INSIDE TODA V In a ~ dcwlopmcmt, the Chcannatf lhd1 /Ired oettron manager Sparlc11 Anderton today and •hen named a dark horn con· dldtUt. former Angtl.t' coaclt • John McNamara, aa hia tue· CtHor. SH •tori/, Page 8 1. •••• ra~t.m. Kelly laid be remaina hopeful and 70 thlrd·place ballots for 827 points on a 3·2·1 Supervtlor Harvey Milk u ''ln· But JonH. who eventually the nest'• bullder wUl mate and vote baaia. ' credible traaedlea." Juctae ::.!.-.= •g ~~~ ~ moved bis c:oa,reaauon to the lay eap, but he•• not count.lnl Fuslna received 750 point.I, Leech ..iQC ... _ ... White Sumner went oo to pralae tJ.e .,.M.,..e.:e .:; ::'..."'::. ......._ • .. J ltHmlnc Junsl" or Guyana, on th t ba_...• u1 the ..a e.r.. ._., 111"' b ~ ended up a pied piper of evll. ma a ....--. un -.. 1u~p0rt extended y MOICODe ~ c.~ :::=:=. a. 1 modawa culmlnoted over • °'·~~iuod-~ota The •••rd 11 preHDted by the Downtown :'i.o1~.!:.i\!"::t!·:~ iS; .~ 1:= :~ week afl> wbeD be ord..-ed over pair of cmrin ftlblal fn the Up. Athletic Oub of New Yort, wblcb conducts the vot-UoD Rm.AonCoaun!aaloa. =::,_.••• "'• !! IOO fo&Joinn to calmly· commit 8 .: .r~-~...... ln1 amoq sports writ.en and br'Ndcut«a. --·--- • 'd b d t ~1 I per &J, --· ci.r a. tt-._.._.-a•Eu~c~-·~Yu-1r,..a~aro~air-ip~om:..•o~n~·~-.L.lll".::.~O'D~M~~~~~·~Leo111 G~ ... llL--Jl-~---~-._.~-~~--:,--~._.._.._.._.~---~---J~_..:·~·lf-...Jl!IDl...Jl!ilL~.m!LJ!~:..J:!~~l!!!'• cw.!__ a =--=M~....;::::::;_._.~ <lee oiPiii, .... Al) -""----' • f I ! t • .tf OM.YPILOT H l..,,...,"°""'t!¥9. t!J! l.rvhae A •aalt Murder Attempt Charge Added Bovan ]wy Hean &Krishna A ch~ ot attempled murder we1 added lo rape and ~..., other ftolooy aneaatlona .. a1n1\ a 22-year·old Cotlt"" Mesa man -tao poll~ btlieve waa driven b)' reyence to brutaUy uaau.tt an IniM female MC:urity tuard. Tbe 41-y ar~d •·oman atla~~d whlle maluac ber rouna.. at l>tfeon Eleclronlc:a !Ac .• 1&522 Von K1trman Ave . at 4:10 a.m f'Tjday. Police Wd her attacker raped ber several ltma and bul btr with hi• fist Grabb n1 banb of balr. he slammed her fatt ~· Pt•t~y a1awt the tile floor ud threw her. alAo by t.be (rip of her hair, againat lbe wall, police aaid. Detectives recovered cobs of balr and scalp ripped from her hud. JnveeUcatlon led police to ar- rest Mareua Brian McKemie, of 550 Paularino Ave .. Costa Mesa, an unemployed security guard who r ece ntly w as termlDJIUld from the Mme com· pany for which tht! victim worb. Police uld McJ<e.ule wat • ''ttd after the woman a.uertedly nuJbl bJm aleeplnr oe Ute .)ob and reported lbe I odd.al to lup4trvilon lildC.mie wa1 cb1r1ed wtth rape a.od .other -u~~u1me1. bur1la~y. armed robbut, as· H ult with a deadly weapoa; alid po11euion of marajuana ind huhilh Police aa.ad the u all&Ql wu armed with a knife, 4.hlcb dropped to lM floor durinc lbe attack. a:nd that be stole some of tbt woman's"clothlog. The c barce or attempted murder was added by lbe dis· tricl attorney'• otfice because of the severity of the beatin&, police 1akt. McKem.ie was held at Oranae County JaU in lieu of $50,000 ball. He wu acbedwed for ar· uignment oo Wednesday. What Park? Builder's Name Emaed By PHILIP ao8llA&IN Ot ... Deltw,.. ..... What's it feel like to know they're tryiDC to take your name off the part you developed for the city? 1f you are Newport Beach developer Randall Presley, it's really no great shakes to you. In fact, YoU didn't even know about it. l"ttESU!Y PRESLEY LAVGBED when in· formed that the Irvine Community Services Commission was alarmed when, trying to decide upon the design of a sign for the California Homes tract park, they discovered the name con- flicts with city policy that forbids the namine of a park after a persoo sUU liv· ing. So the commission is seeking sug- gestions oo another name for Presley Park, at Yale Avenue and Karen Ann Lane. "I recenUy found," Presley remarked, "that our engineers bad put my name on a street. I told them, 'doo't you ever do that again without my pennisalon.' '' It wasn't an engineer who named Presley Park, but rather the apparenUy grateful homeowners association of California Homes, as a gesture of thanks because Presley improved the park when the city didn't have t.be money to do It. "IT WAS AN HONO&, it was generous and kind," Presley said, "but it's all right with me if they chanee It. "Whether or not my name is on a park just doesn't mean that much to me. Believe It or not. despite what you read in the papers, I like to keep a low profile." Hoover Labeled 'Racist' WASlUNGTON <AP> -Tbe lntense hatred the late FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover bore for Dr. Martin Luther Kin& Jr. was a complex thine but bad "qualities of racism," former Attorney General Ramsey Clark Hid today. "I know that's a hard word," Clark told tbe,Houte aasualna· lions committee "But Mr. Hoover came from an older generation. He wu raiaed iD a Southern city, a very MIJ'91ated city." During the mid·1980s, the FBI at Hoover's direction mounted a campaign to cli.acrecllt Kini and to replace him with a more com. Pliant civil rilhta le~r Clark called Hoover "a very able man." But he said Hoover came lrom a strict religious back· ground and developed a different view of the role of the clergy from the activist role asaumed by King. Beyond that, he said Hoover bad "a preoccupation with sex,'' and that be didn'tllke King's •P· plication of Don·violence u a tool of civil~. Coupled with this be said Hoover apparently resented Kjne's prominence and the tn- t.ernaUonal recognition that re· suite d in bia winning of the Nobel Peace Prize. Hoover didn't like non- violence. Clark said. ..because · in " his value system power was right." "l saw all of these things com· ing together,'' the former at- torney general said. "At any rate these things caused him, in a very uninhibited way, to ex· press a personal belier that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was not a good person." By TOM BARLEY °' -!Mlly " ... ,.... A former Hire Krishna dev· otee testlfled today in Orange County Superior Court that an organisation which allegedly hired a trio lcnown as the "three llaliaDI" to kill Stephen John Bovan no longer sou1hl bts death when tbe Fountain Valley man was shot to death o'l&lide 'a Newport Beach restaurarf~ Prosecution ·witness Roy Richard told the jury tMl the re- latiooabip between members of the Prasadam Distributing Inc. and "the Italians" had de· teriorat.ed to the point that "the employen had become· lbe vic- tims'' at the time Bovan was murdered on Oct. 22, 1977. Richard. who bas been arant· ed immunity lrom prosecution in retW'1l fat bis testimony. aaid be and other members or Praaadam were threatened by "tbf! Italians" and other as· aoclates who demanded and re· ~ived larse sums of money. He quoted potential prosecu· lion witness Frank Rossi aa tell- ing the assembled principals or Prasadam on one occasion: "If you don't feed a mad dog. he'll kill you." Identtried as a member or "the Italians'' is Jerry Peter Fiori. 41, of Huntington Beach. Fiori is being tried on murder charges stemming from allega- tions that he pumped nine shots into Bovan as the two men rr...PflfleAJ MOSCONE. • mayors around me grew pale when the announcement was made." White, a former police officer and fireman and the youngest per son ever to serve as a supervisor, could be sentenced to death if convicted or the slay· ings. ''He was not one of the lunatic Cringe,'' chief administrative of. ficer Roger Boas said of White. "Art.er alJ, be was elected to of. fice." But witnesses said White screamed, "Give me my keys! Give me my kers! •· belore ruablD1 down a hat to b.la old of. fice, where llilk'a body was later found. "He was a wild man, just a witd man," sobbed secretary Terri Wallen afterwards. Moscone, who turned 49 Fri· day, was shot lour times - twice in the bead and twice in lbe lower chest -and Milk. 48. was shot five times -twice in the bead and three times In the lower chest Diane Kent. chairman or the commission, said the pro· posed name change is in no way a reflection upon Presley. "It's just city policy," she said. "If the people there want to keep the name. that's cert.ainJy what we'll do. But we probably ought to change the city policy then." THE COMM18.510N 18 scheduled to conaider possible alternative names for Presley Park at Its Dec. 20 meeting. Presley indicated he won~t be there. FfC Probes· Shell 'Note on Jones Body Claims 'No Way Out' Wholesale Charges w ASJUNGTON (AP) -1t WU a brief note, written in a florid band on a aheet of lined, loo.er leaf paper. 1be stamed mesaaae found ln cult leader Jim Jonea' pocket appareotly waa a last testament continueslobepeggedtotheirde-from one of bis followers -WASlUNGTON CAPJ -The governme nt is investigating whether Shell Oil Co., the na· lion's largest gasoline marketer, violated antitrust laws in its wholesale gasoline practices. The Federal Trade Com· mission investigation. described as preliminary, surfaced Mon· day alter three congressmen bad drawn attention lo the sub- ject. "We are gathering the basic facts and fmding out what the is· sues are," said Ronald B. Roe, an FTC attorney. While a company spokesman denaed lhe allegation. two deale~ charged tha the amount of unleaded gasoline they can buy ORANGE COMT DAILY PILOT ~·-'• t ...... ·-··---""" ....... ~--o.n.t II I.Mt ltl<NfWP .... Aul~..-."""-"" C4Mon (Mlelilow~~, ..... "',... \.-.. "~ ,, .. -.... ~ .... .. """r~ .. ·r·O·"-.. -· .,._,...,., Y•I > 1V9'U,..1_, .. ,... .. "- , ••••• ,..en•>...., Q...-.ct~•tti-.~ ' N 11 · of ti l I perhaps ooe of the hundred• who veries conven ona eaded committed suicide at bJa behest. luel. It said : Earlier charges from New "Dad: 1 see no way out _ r J ersey and Connecticut station operators tbal the company was agree with your decision J requiring them lo pur chase rear only lhat without you the leaded gasoline to get unleaded world may not make It to com· 1 muru'•m-" • gas. now in short supp y, were " contained 1n a Nov. 17 letter the "For my part -I am more co ngress men sent FTC than tired of thla wretched, Chairman Michael Pertschuk. merciless planet and the hell it I bei l.J•-R J-.. -E bolds for so many muses of 0 t r a.wrr, eps. ~w • beautiful people -thank you for Moss• D-Cl aif ·; Andrew the only life I've ever known." Maguire, O.N.J ., and Toby Mof· , The word "only" was un· fett1 D-Conn .• said they believed derUned twice. sucn restraints oo the d.istribu-The FBI said it wu siped lion of gasoline, If true, would with a one-word nickname, but violate antitrust law. the signature was clipped otf Mota ls chairman of the House Commerce subcommittee on oversight and lnvest11aUons. The otbera are members oft.be panel. Shortages of unleaded fuel in many parts of the nation have led to widespread price hikes. j The price lncreasea -a cou· pie of eeota at many ataUona - stem from unusually bllb de- mand, a reftuJt of good driving weather most of the f1.U and a great deal or automobile vaca· lion travel in the summer. lLUM BODIES Ht' TELEPHONE WASIUNGTON (AP) The State Department bas an· nounced that relatives of victiml of the maaa murder-suicide at Jonestown. GU)'aoa, can make arran1ement1 f« clahnin& the bodle11 by teteph8nlng the de· partment at 202·832·3172 or 202-83UIS10. Services Slated For Boat Racer Senlc.s wtll be eoaducted Weclnacla7 for motorboat r~ B•rTJ-"Bun'' Miller, who died Sunday la a Lake Hava1u, Aria., boatinl aeddmt. He w&1 41. la eddltiM to boM reelDI, llr. llUlw WM .....aored U ...... mana,... for ~1 Le..tnc for:IOyun. He l•av• bla wtfe. Carolyn, and two IOM, Jerry and Scott. of Mtulon Vlejo; and a 1l1teri Maxlne Beran. of M1am Be1eb, f'ta. llemortal Mnicel wW be et tbe Pactftc V'9w 11emorta1 Partl Cbapel, -PacUle View Drhe, Newport •aeb, at l :IO p.m. Wednesday. lntermeDt wtll follow I.be aervSHI. • pbolograpba of the note released by the agency. "We believe that it was ad· dressed to him and written by one of bla followers," said FBI agent Dave Cassens. "Until ade· quate handwriting of Jones and other J>ONlble authors are ob- tained, It will not be possible to identify the writer." Casaeoa said t.be bureau bas sample! of Jones' signature but "lbey are not adequate to iden-tify or eliminate Jones as the writer of thla note." .. ~wcJl~wllh ~ blOlt buCt(le flom OI HoldaV •Iii clk>n d llodlllol IClt gel..,... ... <*ll*'Qt.oc~ argued outaide a Newport Beach restaurant. Facing separate murder trials are two men who allegedly were with Firori and who helped plan the kllllnc of Bovan: Ant.bony "UtUe Tony'' Marone Jr., 33, and Ravmoad Steven Rete0. 21. both of Huntiqt.oft Beach. Ricbard bu te9Ufted lbat the k1Wng of Bcwu and two of• .lls aaaoclates WN planned when the Bovan ·group kidn·•P.P•d Pra15adam principal AlexaDder Kwlk, a . of Newport Beach, and s ucceufully held him until $100,000 in ranaom was paid by Prasadam. Richard said Praaadam s>dn· cipals were angered wheo ltulik told them that hia kidnappera bound him hand and foot and taped bis eyes and repeatedly abuaed him wblle be was beJp- leaa and in their custody. On one occulon. Richard said. a kidnapper aboved the barrel of his gun up Kull.k's rectum and threatened to pull the triuer. He aajd Bo'Can repeatedly beat and abused Kulik. Richard said that after lbe ransom was paid Kulik was bundled into a van and shoved out of the vehicle into the middle of busy Pacific Coast Highway. He said Kulik was fortunate to escape injury. PoUce who unc:overied the aJ. leged murder conspiracy after Bovao waa shot to death' aakt evidence tndlcated that the Prasadam organliaUon was deeply involved in a multi-million dollar drug 1mug1llng eon· apiracy that had c:ontacta with in· temaUcnaJ druc networb and tbe Hare Krtahn.a D)Ovemeat. ~ . Freta'P.,.e Al PLANS ••• zoned as planned communities. indicating that plans are ap- proved overall rather tbao piecemeal. Spokesmen for several of the projects and also for individual firms within the developments spoke up against the new or· dioance, saying that bttauae of the council's earlier exemption they had already invested con- siderable fund.a in their plans for the properties. Robert A. Alleborn, president of Emkay Development, called the ordinance "an arbitrary, ill· conceived method of halting COO· struction in the planned com· munities." Private individuals who spoke were divided on the issue, with one calling for the council lo keep its word to developers and another. while expressing con- cern over due process, indicat· ing he felt citizens need protec· lion against excess traffic:. Co11ncil Action ln major action at Monday night's meeting, Newport Beach City Council members: TRAFFIC PHASING: Voted 4-3 to bring 70 percent of the pr9posed development in five major complexes under the limitations of the city's controversial traffic phasing ordinance. The ordinance links approval of new buildings to capacity or city str~ts to handle projected traffic in- creases that would be generated by the buildings. ELEcrlON DATES: Sidestepped a Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce request that a pu.blic bearing be set oo changing local election dates to coincide wit.b statewide elections. DENSITY: Set for public bearing Dec. 11 a proposal to reduce permbsible densities in five commercial and 12 res· idential developments, but defeated a substitute motion to also cooakler redeaignaUnc all 17 sites as low-density nidenUal. BLUFFTOP DEVELOPMENT: Agreed unanimously to set for public hearing Dec. 11 a proposal to establish an ordinance regulating development ol blulftop sites in areas zoned as planned communities FUN ZONE: Approved a request by the Fun Zone Development Co. for a permit to ~nstruct a marina al 600 E. Edgewater Ave. in the Fun l.one area. POLICE SALARIES: Voted to retain a city council policy that requires that police salaries be comparable to those in the three highest paying police departments in the county and said they will look into the possibility of includ· ing all city employees in the policy. Fr-P~AJ OSPREY DUE BACK?. • • speculation that the nest build· ing osprey actually is a male. "I know there are some migratory species in which the pair buiJd their nest together. "But the plumage on this bird indicates she ls a female." There are ospreys and there are ospreys, explained Kelly. The sea hawks that live on the east coast, for inatance, migrate thousands of miles each year. The variety t.bat lives along the west coast of the U.S. and Mexico, on the other hand, tend to stay relatively close to home and edubil dilferent mating aDd nesting habits than their east coast eou11ins be said. Meanwhile, the heron seems quite content with the home she's found. Kelly said that if the. osprey kicks the current tenant out, there will be plenty of time for the heron to fand a new home before abe mates next spring. -c ) ~ FGINon lillCnl Newport teocft -(7M)~K> I .. Saddleback Aftetlnoon N.Y. Stoeks • ;i VOL 71, NO 332. 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVE MBER 28, 1978 TEN CENTS Hoover Racist, Says Ramsey· Clark WASHINGTON (AP> The . latuae :.hatred the l•le t'BI " DirJetor J . Ed1ar Hoover boN f« Dr. Martl.D Lu\htt Kin.& 'Jr wu a C'OO>plex th.Ina but bad "qualiUet ol racilm," former Attomey Gent-raJ Ramsey Clarie aald today. "1 know lbat'1 • hard word." Clark told the House u sassina Uons committee. "But Mr . Hoover came from an older Jl'ntraUoo. He wu railed In a Soulbl'm city , a very M1re1lted cit .. gurina the mld·lteo., the FBI at Hoover's dlrttlioD mounted a umpalen to discredit Klnt and to replace him with a more com · oUant civil rllbta lutlf.r Clark called Hoover "a very able man." But be aald Hoover came from a strict rell,SOU. back· .crou.nd and developed a different view oft.be role oft.be clerCY from tlt• acUvilt role auomed by Kini· Beyond t.bat, he aald Hoover had "a ~paUon wttb aa," and that be didn't like Kine'• ap- plic:atloo ot noo·violeace as a tool. of cl vii oroteat. <;oupled with this be said Hoover apparently resented Kini'• prominence and the ln· ternaUonaJ recognition that re- sulted in bis winning of the Nobel Peace Prbe. Hoover d idn't li)e DOD· violenee, Qark said, ''\*ame iD " bia value system power wu right." "I Hw all ol tbeae tbinp com- lq tocetber.'' the former at- torney eeneral said. ·'At any rate these lhiDCJ caused him, in a very uniDbibited way, to ex· pre11 a penona1 belief that Dr. llartin Lutbel' K1ag Jr. was aot a 1oodpenoo. •·And be knew 1 dl.aacreed with that, but that didb't labibit him from saying his tblnc." Clark said .. Clark m ade the comments while testlfying on the FBI role in investiaatina Killie's murder. He also testified that be kept the JUlllice Department from taklni an active role in tbe in· veatiiatioo of King Jr.'s as- susln_-Uon because be feared worsening relations with Hoover:., . Clark responded to criticisms in a l~page committee staff re· port that the department dJd not use investigative tools at its dil· posal which might have un. covered a conspiracy to kill King -If one ln fact existed. City M~11rns 2 Slain Officials SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The body ol Mayor George Moscone. wbo grew up and grew powerful . here, and that of supervisor .. Harvey Milk, a New Yorker who White's successor at an 11 :30 a.m . news conference Monday White, who resigned this month then decided he wanted bis job back, walked into a built a political base among ' fellow homosexuals. will lie in : state Wednesday beneath the · dome ot City Hall, where both SLAIN OFFICIALS MOURNED BY 40,000 MARCHEAs-AS were asausinaled. 1 A politic.al foe of both men, t former supervisor Dan White. ' 32, is lo jail, booked for in- police station 45 minutes alter the shootings and eight blocks from the scene and surrendered, police said. Psychiatric tests were scheduled. vestigation of the slayings - which took place moments J before Moscone was to announce Moscone, mayor since 1975, liked to say of bis birthplace, • I Si1ns Wins Nod • • • l I 17 l . l ( • ' . Halfback Auurded, Heuman NEW YORK CAP) -Junior halfback Billy Sims, the nation's leading rusher who smashed the Oklahoma and Big Eight Conference single-season ground.gaining records, won the Heisman Trophy to- day as the nation's outstanding college football player. . Sims won over Penn State quarterback Chuck Fusina, Michigan quarterback Rick Leach and USC running back Charles White. (Story, Page 81) Sims, a 205-pounder from Hooks, Texas, re· ceived 151 first-place votes, lS2 second-place votes and 70 third-place ballots for 827 points on a 3·2·1 vote basis. ~ Fusina rectµved 750 points, Leach 435 and White 354. The award is presented by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York, which conducts the vot· ing a mong sports writers and b~adcasters. ·Krishna's Request Goes Before Panel Laguna Beach planning com· misaionen will consider a re- quest Wednesday Jrom the Hare Kriabna sect to use a church the croup purchased last year for regular temple services. Krishna leaders contend the church was used for religious purposes for more than 40 years before the Kri.abnas pur~based it last year from an Iranian busi· nessmanfor$2SS.poo. . 4 Tbe old church building, •· Coast Weather S unny and slightly warmer tbroulh Wednes· day. A little wlbdy at times below canyons. Highs Wednesday fi1 to 12. Lowa tonight 43 to SO. INSIDE TODA y In a ~ dewlopmnt, the Cfnchtnotf lhfl• /ired ud•ron manager Sportcv Andmon toda11 and tkt. llClmed 0 dark horH COft· didole, /of"rrwr A•la' coach John McNQm(ltQ, u Ml IMC· Cf .. 01'. s. "°"'. Pogt 81. .... M .,_..,,,.._ Att "*"' II 11 a-z:::--a ,_......,.. ca L~ .:i ~~·~.~ If • .., ........... .............. ........... cw..... .. Legion St., is localed in an area zoned for residentlal use and re- quires a cood.ltional use permit for religious services. Normally, a church that c hanges hands to become another place of worship could maintain a non·conforining use status, but city officials said the Iranian who owned the property for three months intended to build a home on the site thereby breaking that non-conforming status. The city claims the bui nessman's ownership mtaht coo· sUtute an abandonment ol the use for services. Store Robbed In El Toro; $513 Taken A lilan who a.lmulated possesaton ot a weapon took $513 jn cash and checks from an El Toro fabric store Monday night. Orange County Sheriff's of· ficera said the intruder ordered a clerk in the American Knit Fabrics store, 23811 El Toro Road, to hand Oft!' the content.I of the cub reflster after ift. dlcatln.c to her a bul1e in the riabt hand pocket ol b1a Jac:ktt. Offlctta takl be then fted from the 1tore and apparently left tbt area on.loot. Wltneaaea to tbe robbery described the 1uapeet u belna about 25yeanot11e, ala fe« talf, witb baonde hair parted in tbe mJddle ad with I bedll poft· marked f.ee. They •aid h4i wu "There's no pl6ce like it in the world." Milk said it was where he "finally found true happi- ness." The city they loved ~ still r~llng from news oft-be murder· suicide ol more than 900 m'mbers of the San Franci•t:otbased Peoples Temple in Guyana -re- acted with a spootaneoua outpour- ing of grief. A crowd of estimated by police al up to 40,000 marched· to City Hall oo Monday night. their tear-streaked faces Ut by candles. <See MOSCONE, Page AZ) * * * SF Mayor Praised by OCJudge Slam San Frudaco Mayor George Moecon.e WU honored in Orange County Superior Court today by a judge wbo described the victim 'of an asaaaal.D as "a brilliant, valuable and articulate spokesman for the legal world and the people of California " Judge Bruce Sumner told a hus hed courtroom audience when he took the bench that "the citizens of Orange County owe a tremendous debt to a man whose life is bis greatest memorial to him " The Laguna Beach jurist re- called that when be was presid· ing judge of Superior Court, Moscone, then the majority leader in the California Senate, went out ot his way to insure passage of legislation vital to the improved operation of the courts "He was one of the warmest human beings f've ever known," Judge Sumner said. "He wu smashingly good looking, over· whelmingly articulate and it ,_.,as a iov to be around him and De a ble to discuss our court problems with bill' " Describing the deaths of Moscone and San Fran sisco Supervisor Harvey Milk aa "in· cr ed ible tragedies." Judge Sumner went on to praise the support extended by Moscone when h e <Sumner ) was chairman ot the state's Comtitu· · Uon RevisioDCommiuion. B~k BtmlOr on Bluehird Lenny Cenatiempo. 8, views the han· diwork of Bluebird Canyon resident who is app'arenUy bitter over sightseeing tourists who drive up daily to view the Laguna Beach disaster scene. The sign, in an ap· parent reference to amusement park tickets. asks the spectators to "Please have your 'E' coupon tom out." The sign appeared on Bluebird Canyon Road Mon· day as bulldozers continued to demolish 21 homes destroyed in the Oct. 2 landslide. Murder Attempt Alleged Cliarge. Added in Attack on Irvine Guard A charge of attempted murder was added to rape and seven other felony allegations against a 2Z·year-old Costa Mesa man who police believe was driven by revenge to brutally assault an Irvine female security guard. The 48-year-old woman was Shell Policy Of DiAtribution ·To Be · Probed WASIUNGTON CA P > -The government Is inves tigating whether Sheil OU Co., tbe DI· lion's largest gasoline marketer, violated antitrust laws in its wholesale 1aaoUne practices. The Federal Trade Com· mission investigation, described as preliminary, surfaced Moo· day after three congre11men had drawn attention to the sub- ject. a ttacked while m a king her rounds at Diceon Electronics Inc .. 18522 Von Karman Ave., at 4'10 a .m. Friday. Police said her attacker raped her several times and beat her with his r111t. Grabbing hanks of hair. he slammed her face re· peatedly against the tile noor and threw her, also by the grip of her bair, again.st the waJl, police said. Detectives recovered gobs cl hair and scalp ripped from her head. Investigation led police to ar- rest Marcus Brian McKeru;ie, or Uganda Invaded NAIROBI, Kenya CAP> Uganda charged Monday that thousands of Tanzanian troops, s upported b y armor and ·mercenariea," captured the Ugandan b ordertown or Mutuku.la and drove past it, up to 20 miles into southern Ugan. da. No independent confirmation was available. 550 Paularir\O Ave., Costa Mesa. an unemployed security g uard who recently wa s terminated from the same com· paoy for which the victim works. Police said McKenzie was fired aft.er the woman assertedly caught him sleeping on the job and reported the incident to supervisors. McKenzie was charged with rape and other sex c rimes, burglary, armed robbery, as· saull with a deadly weapon, and possession or marijuana and' hashish. Police said the assailant was armed with a knife, which dropped to the floor during the attack. and that be stole some of the woman's clothing. · The charge of attempted murder was added by the dis- trict atlotney's office because of the severity of the beating, police said. McKenzie was held at Orange County Jail in lieu of $50.000 bail He was scheduled for ar· raignmeot on Wednesday. "He went out ol bia way to support many proposal• that have greatly benefited the peo- ple of California," the Judie saJd. "And be went out ot bis way to block many proposals that would have hampered our work and detracted from our ef. forts. "We are gathering the basic fact. and flDding out what the ls· . ,,.---------------------....-.,.. sues are." said Ronald B. Roe, an FTC attorney. While a company spokesman denied the allegation, two dealers charged tha the amount of unleaded gasoline they can buy continues to be pegged to their de· liveries ot conventional leaded fuel Jun• Jones Led Earlier charges from New Jersey and Coo~licut staUon operators that the company was Flock to DOOID requiring them to purchase leaded 1aaoline to get unleaded 1u, now in abort supply, were A nflilbbor oaee/oblerved ol contained in a Nov. ltletter the Jll1) Jones, then a cb1ld lD Lynn, c on 1 reu men 1 en t FTC Ind .... .._., either pna do a Jot Chairman Micbeel Pertacbut. ol 1ooc1. or .......... ead up ID their letter. Rept. JobD E. like HiUer.'' · Mou. D·Clatf.; Andrew Jones went on to become a N11wre, D-N.J ., and Toby Mot- minlater. formiD8 bl• own felt, D·Oonn .. lald they beUewxt · P eoples Temple aeet . He such restraiDCa on dle cliat.rtbu· preacMd faith bealiq, some ol tioD ol guoline, tf true, would bla memberi ctalmlna they bed violate antitrust law. been cured ol cancer and be Moa II cbalraum ot the Roule espouaed the cauH of inter· Commerce aubeommlttee on · raclam. over~C:.. aDd IDveellcaUoot. But Jon:who eventually Tbe a.re memben ot tbe moved bit atJoo to the panel. 1teamlq Jun1 ee of Gu11na, ~ ct unJMded f\lel lD ended• a pied piper of evil. His many .,...,. ot the nation have madne11 culminated over a led to wkteeprud price hilr•. wMk .., when he ordend over Tb• price 1nc.....--a cou· tOO lollOwen to falml)' commit pie ot ~ 8t mUJ, ataUoaa - sulcide by drlnkin1 poison. Jlem from .......... , hi.lb de-Story, pbotol, PllM A.a, AlO. _ (._ aKU.. Pale AJ) · .Judy Tidbits A.ctreu' Mementoea ~pt Up BEVERLY mu.s (AP> -Judy Garland's ''Wizard of Oz" scrapbook brought $6.500 at an auction of her mementoes, but the late actress' 1953 Mercedes Benz commanded the most money -'80.000. More than 500 people paid $25 each to attend the auction ar ranged by the singer's third husband. Sld Luft, to wb9m she was married tor 13 years. "THIS IS A DIFFERENT UEED of buyers "James Good· man ·or C.B. Charles Galleries said Monday night. "They have an emotional involvement wbicb you doo't see at mott auctions. It's falclnating." Tbe car was purchased by Rick Meyer. #ho owns a chaln of womett's c.lot.binl s tores in "'Soutbem California. Tb.e scrapbook took the second highest price. The ~er wouldn't 1ive bis name. An auto1rapbed picture of President Kennedy wUh a penonal note to Illas Garland fetched SS. 700. lt wu bouaht by Jim R•mlllel'. ot Woll Is RJumlller Concert&, one of the West Cout'1 tO\) "°'concert orsuUlel'I. BE AL90 PAID ta.• roa an unpublished, leather-bound boot ot her poetry enUUed ·~ta and Poem• of Judy Garland." IUumlller aaid tbe)' would be Cbrlltmu sift.I. Goodman speculated much ot the memoHbllla would end up ln !Urooe. H• •aid several dealen told him tbe1 were "de- liehled" wil.b the low eo11 of their purcbuel. .. • ,., t .1 ~T .• ~,;-;\~,-.;---;--7-~~~~~~-...:..~~~~~...::_~~~~~~~~J l ----• , ,. • 1 l ( • ~I OM. Y PtLOT SB last Note . . To Jone8 R evealed WASHINGTON lAP> -tt WM a brief note, written ln a nortd hand on a ah tt of lined, looae leaf paper. The awned meuace found ln cult leader Jim Jooea' pocket. appareotb wu a lut testament from one of bla follow.n - perhaps ooe of the hundreds •ho committed aulclde at bis bebNt It aaid: "Dad: 1 100 no w~ out -I ••ree with yow-dteWoo I fear only that wit.bout you world may not make lt to com muoiam-'' "For my part -I am more than tired of Uua wretched, mercllell planet and the bell it bold& for ao ma_oy muMI of beauUful people -thank you for the only Ule I've ever known." The word ·'only'· was un derllned twice. Tbe FBI said il was signed witb a one-word nJckname, but the alpature waa clipped ofJ pbotop-apbs of the note released by tbe qeacy. "We believe that it wu ad dressed to him and written by one of bis followers," said FBI agent Dave Cuaem. "UnW ade- quate bandwritl.Dc of Jones and other po6Sible authors are ob- tained, it will not be possible to identify the writer." Cusens said the bureau bas samples of Jones' signature but "they are not adequate to iden· tif y or eliminate Jones as the writer of this note.~' But be said the nickname at the bottom wu not one used by Jones, the 47-year-old minister called "Dad" or "Father" by the faithful in his Peoples Tem· pie. The folded note was found tucked in the left pocket of Jones' red shirt when his body was being fingerprinted at Dover Air Force Base, Del., Thursday, five days after the macabre mass suicide-murder ritual at Jones' commune in Guyana. The remains of the more than 900 dead American cultists were brought to Dover for identification and embalm· ing. The FBI said Sunday it might not release the contents of the note. But it reversed that posi- tion after rumors fl ew that Jones bad left an explanation of why he gave the death order. Homer Boynton, the FBl's chief spokesman, said Monday night, "We didn't want people drawing the wrong con~lusion from a note." "We don't know whether the person who wrote it is allve or dead." he added. "Unfortunate· ly, most of the people who could tell us are dead." Ar ......... PARK ANO STREETS AROUND SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL OVERFL9WING IN CANOLEUGHT DEMONSTRATION MONDAY Upwards of 40,000 People Show Their Grief Over Deatha of Mayor George Moscone, Su~rvleor Harvey MUk Clemente Denies Appeal Penonnel Panel ~& &irorker l nsul>ordinme By ANNE COOPER OI .. Detff ~ ... Se.tff A San Clemente personnel board has termed former parks department employee Gary Burns an insubordinate worker who failed to get along with fellow employees. Four city planning com- missioners, appointed by the ci- ty council to sit as a personnel board, unanimously denied Burns' appeal to be reinstated after being fi red by City Manager Gerald Weeks last Sept. 28. In announcing · its decision Monday, the personnel board said Burns was responsible for lowered department morale. The board also found that Burns wrote or helped to write a full-page newspaper advertise ment. which appeared in the San Clemente Sun-Post newspaper June 9 referring to Weeks as a "comedian." The ad also threatened a boycott of San Clemente Sears store if councilman Roy Hamm. who was then th e s tore manager. did not support con- tinued city maintenance of its parka. In a nine-hour bearing before the personnel board Nov. 16, Burns contended that ·be was a hard-wMkiog city employee, who sometimes aroused resent· ment among men working on bis parks maintenance crews, because he was "too much of a disciplinarian " He refu,,ed, on the advice or tii s attorney, to answer any questions from the personnel board on the news paper ad. which listed Bums, as well as City Council members Howard Mu shett and Myrtis Wagner, as persons to caH for additional in· formation on resisting a pro- posed city move lo contracted parks maintenance. Burns' reflisal to answer its questions was one reason cited by the personnel board for deny· ing his appeal. "This advertisement con· tained statements about mem· be~rs of the City Council, the city· m ger and <Bum.a') superiors in l e parks department," the resolution staled. "These state- ments were untrue and were in· tended to bring shame and humiliation on the persons named in the advertisement." "The advertisement also con- tained a threat against one member of the City Council," said the resoluUon, apparently in reference to the threatened Sears boycott, "and constitutes a wrongful attempt on C Burns'> part to coerce that person to vote against the proposed parks mainteoance contract." Burns' a tto rney , Russell Bostrom of Newport Beach, who a l so represen ts the San Clemente Employees As socia- tion (which Burns twice served as president), said his client will file a suit against the city. Bostrom said the refusal of hearing officer Michael Bartlett, San Clemente's deputy city al· torney, to allow him to introduce evidence intended to show that Burns was fired In an · al· mosphere of marked a nti-union sentiment. is "unprecedented in modem labor relations history.·· Bostrom srua Burns will ask th~ court for immediate re· instatemen~ in his job, with back pay. f'r0taPageAJ MOSCONE. • Folksinger Joan Baez sang to• the mourne r s and Dianne Feinstein, president of the Board" of Supervisors and now acting mayor. addressed tbem. Moscone's last public ap- pearance was Sunday night, when be wept at a memorial service for the dead church members. including leader Jim Jones whom the mayor once named bousing director in the c ity. . President Carter expressed "outrage and s adness al the senseless killings.·· At tbe National League of Cities meeting in St. Louis, Ken Erickson, mayor of Cheyenne, Wyo., said: "The faces of the mayors ~und me grew pale when the announcement was made." White, a former police officer and fireman . and the youngest p e r s on ev er to serve as a supervisor, could be sentenced t6 death if convicted of the slay· ings. ~ "He was not one of the lunatic fringe:· chief administrative of- ficer Roger Boas said or White. "After all, be was elected to of. fice.'' Stolen -· Monet Art Back SANTA BARBARA <AP) - Only a day after their theft was discovered. $1 million worth of paintings by French im- preaaionist Claude Monet were recovered by police and re- turned to tbe Santa Barbara Muaeum of Art. All three paintings were in good coodiUon, police detective Dan Mitchell said Monday. Ron MousoVri s, JI, ~biet ot security at the mueum, was be· ing held in connecUoo with the theft. Police theorized that the paint· ings were stolen bf someone who hid in the museum before it closed at 5 p.m . Saturday and left witb the art works before the museum reopened at noon Sun· day. The works included 'Bordigbera," which Monet painted in the Italian Riviera re- sort town in 1884, and two bridge scenea valued at $285,000 each which were painted in London, "Charing Crou Bridee" of 1899 and .. Waterloo" of 1900. "Bordighera" was valued at $425,000 by ~useum officials. State School Chief Visits San Clemente State supetiotendent of schoola Wilson Riles wiU visit San Clemente tonight to review San Clemente High School's state-funded school improve· ment plan and to answer ques- tions from the public. Riles will attend a 7 p.m. school site council meeting in the library at San Clemente High School, 700 Ave . Pico. The high school site council, composed of parents and other membe rs of tbe community, teachers, students and the prin· cipal. is currently working with a $73,000 state planning grant for improving its curriculum. Ne xt year t he school is guaranteed funds to put its plan into operation, said Capistrano Unified School District superin· tendent Jerome Thomsley. Th e s chool improvement originally proposed by Riles, as • a way of including local citizens in school curriculum develop-ment and budgeting, Tbornsley said. Sa11 Clemente Issue Boat Racer 'Buzz Miller Services Set But witnesses s aid Whit~ screamed, ··Give me my keys! Give me my keys!" before rus hing down a hall to his old of· fice, where Milk's body was later found. ··He was a wild man, just a wild man," sobbed secretary Terri Wallen afterwards . Uuter: U.S. Hinders Family Talks Reach Impasse An impass e in contract negotiations was declared Mon- day by the San Clemente City • Empl oyees Associ a lion, representing about 50 of the city's 175 full -time employees. City Manager Gerald Weeks said the next step as for caty and e mployee association represen- tatives to agree on a mediator to cooduct further negotiations. Weeks said the mediator will probably be s e lected from names provided by state or federal cooclliation services. Association attorney Russell Bostrom said contract negotia- tions broke down over non· monetary issues, particu- larly binding arbitration. The employee association bas proposed th at disagreement& between its members and the ci- ty be setUed by a neutral third party, whose decision would be binding on both sides. "Any mediator In the state will agree to a n eutral arbitrator," said attorney Bostrom. "Binding arbitration ls standard throughout industry and other employer groups." 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'-"'·-· ~r,:.,.c,~n,,:.'!~="w" < ~.:, ~'fi ( ... ·' But Weeks "said the city's firm opposition to binding arbitration is supported by the California League of Cities. "I don't know of a single city that baa binding arbitration,•· said Weeks, "unless it might be Vallejo, which bas some pretty progressive labor policies. "We see binding arbitration as a vital home rule issue," he said. "ll we were to agree to it, we would be opening the way for someone from the outside to make decisions on the city's most costly item -personnel costs. We believe that those de- cisions should remain within the purview of the local city coun-cil." Santa Anan Held In Valley Attack A Santa Ana man was arrest- ed on charges of assault with in- tent to comm.it murder early to· day after a Fountain Valley policemen said he round a Fr .. P.,,e A J SHELL ••• man<i, a result or good driVUlK weather most of the fall and a great deal of automobile \•aca- Uon travel in the summer. · Shell spokesman Norlban AlstedteT denied the charge and said that, while the company bad heard thet'e was an FTC in· vesUgation, it has received no formal notlficatioa. A subcommittee s ource, decllaing to be identilied, said the panel believes Shell discon· tinued the practice alter the let- ter. "I think the situation is taking care of itself," be aaid. Alstedter said Shell bas issued instructions to distribution of· fices •'because of the current supply situation." He said the instructions are that when a truck delivers auollne to a •ta· lion, the dealer can buf a load ol ualeaded 1uoUne without tak· ln1 the usual amount of leaded 1uoline. Bat several_J;bell dfalen la the Nort.bMlt laid Monday the1 sUll are ca • allotment •)'Item NC1airial them to INT a C9rtabl bloody knife in the supsect's car. Police allege the weapon ma,y have been used in the stabbing of 28-year-old Octavio Paniaguo of Huntington Beach. Paniaguo was stabbed twice during an altercation in the parking lot at the Frolic Bar, 8896 Warner /\Ve., Fountain Valley. Police say the knifing attack apparently climaxed an argu- ment that started in the bar between Paniagoo and Jorge Ortega Ayala, 26, of Santa Ana. Ayala bas been booked into" Orange County Jail, according to police. · Officers said they were un- aware of the incident until after an officer stopped Ayala's car for speeding on Warner Avenue shortly aft.er 1 a.m. About the same time, Foun- tain Valley police received a re- port from Huntington Beach that there bad been a stabbing. HuntJ.nitoo Beach police were alerted to the incident after the victim was brought io Hunt· lnaiton Intercommunlty Hospital by a friend. Panlaguo wu transfelftd to UCI Medical Center where a spokesman u!d be wu treated and releued. Polle. II)' be au.If ered a four· inch wound ln the &ower back and another kn1flnl lQJury 1n the faee. Se rvices will be conducted Wednesday for motorboat racer Barry "Buu" Miller, who died Sunday in a Lake Havasu, Ariz., boating accident. He was 45. In addition lo boat racing, Mr. Miller was employed as leasing manager for Cobe rly Leasing for 20 years. He leaves his wife, Carolyn, and two sons. Jerry and Scott. or Mission Viejo ; and a ·sister, Ma xine Ber ger , of Miami Beach. F1a Memorial services will be at the Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach, al 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Interment will follow the services. HonO-M>bed veal~ ... englOlled blo&I buci(le fl'Otl'I our Holldav tel• ctlori ct troc:lllCM IOI Q91 lllilmen"S clctllng6.~ I Moscone, who turned 49 Fri· day. was shot four times - twice in tbe head and twice in the lower chest -and Milk. 48. was shot five times -twice in the head and three times in the lower chest. Mosc one w i II b~ buried Wednesday. Milk will be cremat- ed Fridayni gbt, aides said. Police said the men were shot with a .38-caliber Smitb & Wesson handgun, standard for police officer s. which they theorized White carried into City Hall. Officials said White probably entered City Hall Uu:ough an un- guarded stde door used by of· ficials. or even strolled past police guards at the main door without passing through the metal detector there. J ,• ( SALT LAKE CITY, Utah CAP) -While observing that broken families put a purden on govern- ment and the taxpayers, Presi· dent Carter adds that the gov- ernme nt's own welfare pro- grams ··[n some of their aspects are anti-family." •'When families fail, govern- ments must act. And sometimes they act ln error. When massive programs are put together through government, the in - dividuality or human beings is sometimes forgotten and· the sensitivities lost," Carter said Monday in a speech at the Mor moo Tabernacle. The president delivered his re· marks on the virtuei of family life to an audience of about 8,000 and was presented with a "fam.i· ly unity award" by the church. · ) • 416 folhlorl llkni. Newport 9eOCh ('7M)~IO , r d f J ,. e d e Ir ,_ rt. d • \. • '• d 2 " Surf~r R e lives A ttack HONOLULU (AP) -"I fell down and felt a cnean, terrible thins rip my tldn apart. When J came up. my white board wu ull red with bk>od." said Wendell CabunCX', a &Wier attacked by a a.hark near hire. Cabunoc. an IS.year-old hilh 8C hool auntor . recalled bis nlehtmare from hill bed iD the Intensive care unit a t Queen's Medical Center, where docton grafted arteries from bia lep in hopes or saving b.ia in.lured left arm. Physicians sald the bi~ps, major arteries and one major nerve were ripped' -eway with teeth marks still visible on tbe arm. "I'm jUllt thankful that I'm alive," Cabu.ooc said. He was · surfiJl&-&unday in murky water abOut 2S yards I T~.~21. 1978 s ~r:~.sbore off Hau Bush Beach Skg Mobile ...... ...... ,__,, ~ O'o-11 ORGANIST PHIL RIOOtCK WORKS IN A MAZE OF PtPES Methodist• Rebuild lrmrument They Got for• Song Organ·ized Mesa Church Gem Good Dem BJ JERRY CIAVSEN Of 0 • o.ity ....... The 531 members of First United Methodist Church in Costa Mesa didn't exactly "steal" their new $100,000 pipe organ, but they figure they got a good deal for $8,000. The 1950-vintage Reuter organ was resting in a Lutheran Church in Kalamuoo. Mich. The Lutherans de- cided they needed a oewer model, says Methodist organist Phil Riddick. BE AND THllEE other Costa Mesa parishioners traveled to Michigan in August to buy, disassemble and ship t.be two coosoles and 1,:;oo metal and wood pipes - some of them 18 feet tall. Since then, more than 20 church members have been reassembling the big Reuter, which is to reolace lhe church's 50-year-old smaller or,an. The old pipe organ was the fist in the Habor Area, says Riddick. Total cost of the new organ -now the largest in the Harbor Area, Riddick advises -will be about $14,000, ex· eluding free parishioner labor but including parts, ship- ping costs and other materials. "Organs this sue are going for $150,000," says Rid· dick. THE BIGGEST JOB, says the organJst. is connecting the "wind lines." "Those are sbeetmetal pipes running from the organ chest to the pipes," he says. "We have to seal au the leaks by soldering to make them air tight." The only professional help anticipated will be the craftsman who will "voice" the assembled organ, be adds. THE GIANT Reuter's pipes will fill the church balcony and much of the church near the altar , he says. 1l wiU reproduce the sound of most orchestra instruments through .45 stops. compared to the old, worn out organ's six stops. It will be several months before the entire project is finished inside the church al 920 W. 19th St. Even so. Riddick says he expects to be in a position to render a little J.S. Bach on one of the two consoles and through about half the pipes on Christmas Eve. Nixon Says CUitist Jones 'Very Insane' PARIS (AP> -Former presi- dent Nixon has told a television inter viewer that the mass kill· iogs and suicides in Guyana should not be seen as "a renec- tion on American society and on the society of the West." The former president is in Paris to answer viewers' ques. tioos on a French television show. After today's program, Nixon leaves for Britain, where be is to give a talk at the Oxford University Debating Union. <Related story, A7) ln an interview with the television station Monda', Nixon noted that the Rev. Jim J ones' cultists called him "probably a litUe bit insane.'' "I would· say a great deal or very lmane," Nlxoo said, add· ing , however, -that Jones of. fered bis bellevers "somethlng to.believe in." "Now what be orfered them was perhaps wrung, but they we re searcbine for somethin& and I think that throughout the world /o..day, in America, perhaps France and throughout :a._Europe, people have a need to • believe in something, to have faith," Nixon said. Jones. founder of the Peoples Temple cult. led 913 Americans a nd Guyanese i n a poison· drinking rite Nov. 19 after a con· gressman came to investigate Jones' agrarian colony in Guyana. The congressman and four members of his party were allegedly slain by cultists. Earlier Monday, a bout 60 Frenchmen momentarlly over- whelmed Nixon's Secret Service guard to get close as he left the Ritz Hotel eo route to visit the Charles de Gaulle Institute. Nix- on smlled, shook bands and gave autographs to the crewd. "The peoplt! ol Paris have a world view that's not · parochial," be remarked. After a 35-minute visit to the institute. Nixon said that of all the foreign leaders be bad met. "I would say that General de Gaulle was perhaps lbe one that most lospi.red me." "This wave came in. I wiped out. I fell underwater and SOD" ~thine hit me and tore my arm off," said Cabu.ooc. He said he did not see the shark. · "I just felt it." be said . Others at the beach reported seeing an eight-foot s hark in the area. After getting to the surfa~. Cabunoc said he mana~ to get atop bia surfboard and paddle with bis good arm to get to shore. "I thought be might come back," be said. Other surfers used towels to stop tbe bleeding and make a tourniquet. until an ambulance arrived. Shark attacks in Hawaii are rare and the last one reported loca11y was in March 1969 when a 16·year·old s urfe r s uffered lacerations on the foot at Makaba Beach. Reward Set For Missing Laguna Man The family of a despondent Laguna Beach ma.ri who waJked a way from his home 11 days ago and never returned, ls offering a $500 r eward for info rmation leading to his whereabouts. Wi nston R. Updegraff. 79. of 2975 Zell Drive, told his wife he was goin~ for a short walk Oct. 16, and when he did not return by nightfall. the woman caJJed P<>lice. Updegraff is a retired executive director of the Orange County division of the Le ague or California Cities. A four-day search by police. M arinc Corps helicopter pilots and volunteers in the thick hillside brush surrounding the Updegraff home failed to turn up the man. He was wearing a gray jacket, brown shirt a nd brown and white checked pants when he left the home. His wife said he had been depressed over failing health in ~enl months Anyone with information about Updegraff should call Laguna Beach police al "94·3311 So lo n Nix e s County Visit U. S Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Massacbusetts, has cancel~ his plans to hold an Orange County bearing Thursday on a proposal for national health in· surance An aide to lbe senator said Monday the 10 a .m. Garden Grove bearing was canceled in memory of slain San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. U S. Rep. Jerry Patterson, D- Santa Ana, was to co--cbair the bearing with Kennedy to seek local opinion a bout national health insurance Tbe local hearing is expected to be rescheduled in January or February, officials said. Missing Hikers Safe .. Wunty Youtht COntad Police in Canyon Searc~ and Rescue Team bqao their bunt for the missing youths Sund ay nilhl wbe.n the bikers faUed to show up at the Mod· Jeska bird sanctuary where lbey wore to contact their parent.a. "They ran lnto poor vlalbWty cood1UoGI and decided to apend ·a nother nJpt ln the can}'On said. "They are four smart ldds." He ldenUfied the four hikers u Tom Kollar. 18, or Orange, •nd t hree brothers. a lso or Orange; Bill, 17, Paul, 15. and Fred Furey. 13 . AU four are reporl*' to be In ~~'!'bey have now families. . , This high wire act of sculpture in metal, looking faintly like a Salvador Dali piece of inspired madness. hangs surrealistical- ly across Harvard Avenue. near Warner A venue in Irvine. The wires carry 66,000 volts to utility s ubstations whic h transform the voltage into lesser strengths for transmission to homes and businesses locally. Supervisors To Get Niguel Coast Plan By KATHY CLANCY Of 9111 O.lly ...... St.ff New development plans for Laguna Niguel's Avco Coast, the subject of environmental con· troversy since the start of the decade, will be presented Wed· nesd ay to Oran ge County supervl.SOf'S. Supervi so r s· C hairman Thomas Riley, whose district en· compasses the 592-acre Laguna Niguel shoreline. said today he plans to support the new pro- posal with some modifications. Riley said be will seek a com· mitment that the 4.000-home de· ve lopmeot will include pro· visions fo r moderat e ·priced housing. Jn addition. be wants to make sure it includes an adequate transportation system to avoid congestion on Pacific Coast Highway and a provision to pay for maintaining park acreage being donated to the public as part of the development . The supervisors' hearing will be at 9::1> a.m. in the county Hall ot Administration. 10 Civic Center Drive. Santa Ana. Officials of Avco Community Developers Joe. hope to build the 4,000·home seaside resort· residential community on pro- perty left scarred since 1972 by grading for a now·defunct de- velopment. That grading was halted by a court order issued on behalf of the Coastal Commission. If county supervisors approve the new Avco proposal, Coastal Com mission appro val also would be required before de· velopmeot could proceed. The new community would be located a long both sides of Pacific Coast Highway north of the Dana Point headlands. The complex would include a two to three-story 300-room bot.el on a coastal bluff south of Niguel Beach Park overlooking the headlands. In addition, the development would offer an inland golf club and tennis center as we11 as an addition to the Monarch Bay ~ commercial center. The 4,000 homes would be built in clusters along the coast and on inland sites. Orange County planning com· missioners recommended on Aug. 23 that supervisors approve the new Avco plan. And without specifying the number. commissioners said Avco officials should sign an agreement to provide moderate- cost homes in areas at Sel"a Ro a d a nd P acific Coast Highway a l on g w ith C rown Valley Parkway and Camino del Avion. Crystal Sims of the Orange County Legal Aid Society told com missioners the plan is inade- quate because it rails to commit Avco to a specific number or lower·cost homes, particularly for the worke rs who will be e mployed a t th e tourist facilities. Avco officials have contended the development h~n cut from the 5,200 homes permitted under existing zoning and traffic impacts have been trimmed by 23 percent. San Juan Homes Tour Set · In order to raise funds for landscaping public buildings and streets, San Juan Beautiful of San Juan Capistrano is again conducting tours of five homes. decorated ror tbe ho liday season. The tours will be conducted from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday at five homes in the mission com- munity. Tickets for the five home tour are $4 per person in advance and $5 per . person the day of the tours. Ram e tickets at $1 each are also available for four decorated Christmas irees that will be given away. Featured on this year's tour are the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kulp, 26871 Canyon Crest Road: Mr. and Mr s. David . Gardner. 31211 Paseo Amapola; Mr. aod Mrs. George Riley, . 25581 P a.sec> de La Paz;· Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schwartze, 31082 Via Cordova; and Mr. and Mrs. Yvon Heckscher , 32341 Del Obispo SL Tour participants may begin the sojourn at any home on the list of five. San Juan Beautiful organizers say Jive entertain· menl may be provided at each of t he homes. Tour tickets can be purchased a t Elmc r a ft , 26822 Ortega Highway. Further information can be obtained by calling 493-4200. Storekeeper Sherman Meam suggests a great gift idea-Alan Paine diamond intarsia sweaters made of soft shetJand wool. Offered in two colors light blue and camel. Also good sek.>ction of AJan Paine lambswool V necks and shetland. crew necks ~ .. ,. 10.:e lrvm«' Newpcirt l\to.xii CMoml.\ ~ o.i.:.10o1 ·. I' A4 DAIL y PILOT r Ju i .. ~·: Coe ting .; ·, ~ A~/9'\ ,~, ...... ~ Te•~~\'.' Marplalae 1be 11-on's Not Hot -·? ·c/f) ~~,· r -•-. ----:· I t for some time now about vacatin& the cluarooms and manning the picket lines. So ooly yesterday, they took a strike vote and rejecled the notion, at teaat for the time being. 'VOV RAVE TO SVSPECI' that the professorial types abruptly recognized the cold reality ol their altuaUon. If, for example, the instructors walked out of claasrooma now, they'd be doing so when the campuses were just about ready to be em ply anyway. Christmas vacation is fast upon us. The teachers would be picketing empty schools. Further, the prof a are probably in similar CtnanciaJ boats to the rest ol u.s right now-that is, loot.inc with a certain degree of.urgency for a Yuletide paycheck. Lale news dis patches suggest that the Huntington teachers may go ahead a od strike with the New Year, along about Jan. 3. THAT MAY NOT be a whole lot better. January paycbec:.k.8 usually get absorbed ln covering the overrun of December. Further, a January strike might be viewed by the populace as ju:at an extension of the &oUday season. What the Huntington teachers should do is send away to the automakers' or cannery workers' un.loDa for some instructive booklets on ·'How to Call a Strike.•• The auto unJoo boys, for example, would be aby about calling a walkout at the end of a model year when the f ac- tory la ready to abut down anyway. They'd wait until the new models are ready to roll. Then they hit 'em with ll. LIUWISE THE CANNEllY workers don't lake a walk ju.st as the last can or peaches baa roUed oft the Une. They'll wait unUI the crop ia picked and rolling t.o the can nery on the trucu. Management is a Jot more cordial al a time Uke this. Thus the teachen ought to recopbe that effective non-working la a lot Uke a war. lt demands clever strategy. Chernenko Emerges MOSCOW CAP> -Another possible auccesaor to Soviet Presi- dent Leonid Bredulev haa emerged with the promotion ln the Polit- buro of Konstantin U. Chernenko one of bi.a clOH UIOClatell. In a series or Kremltn shifts announced Monday nigbl, · Chernenko, 87, was advanced from candidate member to full member of the Communist regime's top 13-member policy.making body. 'The promotion capped a 2111-year rile dwinl wblcb be ap- parently bas taken over part of Brezhnev's load lo party m•tters. .. . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . ..... .. . . . . . . ... ' ' ..... -~·· .......... . NATION I WORLD Prices Take Anothe~·Leap Dollar Buys lA3ss Thai;I Hal,/ What It Bought in '67 WA SHtNGTON (AP> - Couumer price. rwe 1barpty •••In ln October, and for the llnt tlme the American dollar could buy letl than half u much aa It dJd Ill 1N7, the Labor [)epartmeat 1ald today. Rlal.q beef. poultry and pork price. led to the 0.1 percent ln- crea•e ln coaaumer prica lut month, t.he u me lncreue u tn September end about averace for tt78. li'O& 111E fU8T Urne, the Cooaumer Price Index pl.IMd tbe 200 mm, rtliDJ to 20CU. That meant that tbe avera1e product that coet $100 int.be 118'1 b•ae period now coeta $200.90, tbe department said. Food i.s ue perceat more ex- penalve thao.ln l917, bouat.nc 109 percent. fuel 120 percent, cloth.log 63 percent and medlcaJ U.S. Takes 2,000 Viet Refugees K UALA LUMPUR, Malaysia <AP) -Refugee officials say more than 2,000 Vietnamese r efugees will be flown from Malaysia to the United Stales in the next two or three weeks . The Carter admlnistratioo is reportedly planning to seek coo· greaslonal approval to admit some 20,000 others who have fied from Indochina. RE.FUGEE OFFICIALS say the 2,000 U.S.-bound refugees will be laken from Malaysia's crowded transit camps , where 40,000 Vietnamese have found shelter, and from among the 2,500 refugees stranded aboard the freighter Hai Hong off the west coast of Malaysia. Justice Department officials in W asbinglon said Attorney General Griffin B. Bell will ask Congress to approve admi.aaion or 22,500 Indochinese refugees before next May 1. They would be in addition to the annual quota of 25,000, which is exhausted, and would include the 2,500 Washington said it would take after the Hal Hong case bit the beldllnes. A G&OWING FLOOD of ref- ug-eu C-rom Vietnam is riding all manner ol old, leaky craft on the aoulherly currents of the South China Sea to Malaysia. During the paat two weeu, lhe rate of arrivals bas reached 300 to sob a..-day, taxing crowded refugee camps and threatening the Malaysian government with a crisis. Most of the refugees are ethnic Chinese, a community never popular with the Viet- namese because they dominated commercial life in South Viet- nam. Tbey are neeing because the Communist regime has ended t)leir commercial activi- ty. and the Communia~ are said to be glad to aee them go but let- ting them out only rot a price, reportedly ~ much as $2.500 each. MALAYSIA , WHICH has a potential Malay-Chin ese problem or its own. has been turn- ing away s eaworthy refugee boats butlelting those in danger of sinking land at the Island camps on its east coast. · -care 89 percent. Since October 1977, price• have riten 8.t percent, Lbe de- p1 rtment said. The averaae worker' a purchaaln1 power dropped 3.6 percent in the aame period. IN OC'roBEa, THE average worker'• real spendable earn- tn11 decllned 0.1 percent, the third decline ln a'row , President Carter announced an antl-lnflatielG program ln Oc- tober to halt rising prices, but orticlala expect that it will take untll m.ld·l.979 before lta effects can beaeeo. lo October. the coet of food purchased at grocery stores rose 0.9 percent after climbing 0.4 percent in September and not ming In July or August. "THE ACCELE&ATION in OctOber was primarily due to hi1he r prices for meat.I, wbJcb roae 2.1 percent after dee~ lo the ~ three months,' the Labor Department aald. "Pork prices rose 3.7 percent ln October after dee Un.ln& for four moot.bl." the report said. "Beef prices rose u percent in October followlng an lncreaae ol 0.4 . percent in September and declines ln July and Aupat." Chicken and turkey prices, .. whleh decUned bl Auruat and September, rose 2.6 percent in October. Pa1ca ALSO went up for rrult, veaetables, eus. dairy product&, cereal aod bakery products. Sugar and candy prices declined for the fint time tb1I year. Houalag cost.I roee 1 pe~t. the biggest gain since June, because Ma 1.4 percent Increase la .boute prtca and a O. 7 percent i alb ln l.ntereat rat.ea. Home maintaance and ~ain. f\lel and utllltles jumped 1b&rply. G uollDe pricet conUnued to climb, lolnc up 1.4 J*ceDt. but the coet ol new cars did DOl rile u mucb aa It uaually doet with the Ila.rt ol tbe new model year. THE C08T o~ meclical care rose by 1.1 ~t. la October, particularly becauae of blaber dental and 00.pltal fees. Economists expect little headway agalnat lnltatloll the real of tbla year becauae wholesale pricea are contlouiq to go up. The October wholesale price report, released Nov. 2, showed that the prices retailers pald for their producta Jumped O.t per· cent in October. These COila are usually puaed on to consumers. Patiems From Home Discovered ST. LOUIS (AP) -The 38 e lderly patients who diaap· peared from a nursing home have been accounted for about a third or them located at an w.· licensed boarding bouae under the sole care of an l&-year-old woman, authorities said. Manchester Po lice Chief Donald Petri saJd lhe patient.a from the Jera Su Manor, wbJcb he described as "horrible," were located In Jeffenon Comi- ty, in St. Louis and St. Louis County. He said they were In nursing homes or with family members. A DOZEN OF the 14 patienu found in the unlicensed boarding home at DeSoto remained at the hoUJe pending legal action to- day, he said. Two were removed . b y family members before u-..-. authorities arrived. Winner De~la~ John Warner, center, was officially declared the winner of the tight senatorial race iir Virginia Monday, but Senate Minority Leader ·Howard Baker, right, gets the reward from Warner's wife, Elizabeth Taylor. Warner's win over Democrat Andrew Miller was certified by the State Board of Elections, but Miller has not conceded -and a spokesmao said an a~al is_possible,. Petri said a Jefferson County judge would untangle t be legalities on moving the pa- tients . Warrants also will be sought in conneetion with the situation, he added. James F. Walsh, the Missouri Social Services director, had said earlier that sute officials bad JM> authority to QlOve .,.. tleots. 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Se(alld 111911 81 .. p "'· • , •••toA'Y l'""llaw I Jlttm, U "'"' llltfl ' ... ··"'· • ) te<tlN l9w tr4$ t m. •.1 ---lltlll '·°''·"' u hft rtMt•i•• JI\ • ...-•:o1S~111. .... r•• •.41 e.ll\,. ...... "·"'· ..,, ..... ... Hylltl••• Ne•- W•--f-. COl\lllltlGM PIOf. ., First Federal Savlnp is an equal housing lender. In accordance with Govemment ttpladons, it ls our polky to make sound loans to all qualified appUcants, regardless of ract!, color, national origin, rellsion, tex, marital status or age. Each application received by our loan department is treated orr an individual basis. You do not have to be a homeowner to estahlish credit and we have no specified minimum income level. We also do not discriminate against pet90na ceceivlni income from a pubUc assiJtance program. In addition, no loan will be n!fuscd solely on the buiJ of the age or location of the dwelling. Every person has a right to file a writren appllcadon for a loan. If you are interest~d in obtaining furthu infonnation, contact the Loan Department at the offices locatt.-d below. .. \\e want to atve you the ht-at 8en'ice in town!" ~u:t~~ ~A~A~ .- LOAN OFFJCBSs Main Offlcer 401 Wi11hire Blvd., Santa Monka, CA 9().401 (21.)) .+~t_.711 Houra1 9AM to 4PM OaJly. Friday 9AM to 6PM. Cotta Mnat 14SS O.ker trttt, Cotta Mesa, CA 92626 (714) S49·9141 Houns 9AM to 4PM Dally. Friday 9AM co 6PM. ThouNnd o.k11 50 W Hlllc~et Drive, P.O. Box 1677, Thouund Oaks, CA 91360 (805) '497·7559 Houn• 9AM to 4PM.DaUy. l'..W., ~AM. to 6PM. t~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-- • STOO<S /BUSINESS "" .... \.M. s.-... liort '°'"' No< l 1'; ••NI • f"-1 ,., ( ( l'lt•.,., (I• ''""°"~' ("" Vl \"°"tllow (llcl ,._ .. J ll"fftf I • , flt .. 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'' r i. t(., 'j J J qHNrl ol t'8 mllJ pdoeate, about S.l , 't J ..... •t ,.J 1 .. l, I ;J f .... • =~~the 8111pa&y'1 IOtal Nel il.:.,;.;;..=~U!iifiil!illrt~~ ·, \ ~:.~ ~ " Mltlf ., I t ,M 11 " • ; s Slllger Sings. It Pays to Blow Whiail.e BJ MILTON MOSKOW?n Three corporatiooa, all •Jants, make 98 percent of the gas meters that are used by utlUUea and measure how much au their cuatomens are uaJ.na. · · They are the Singer Co., whose consumer aewln1 buai· nesa account.a ror less than one·half of lll S2.3 bllllon aalea volume ; Textron. a conglomerate <Bell hellcopten, Talon zippers, Homellt.e chain aaws, Speidel watcbbaod.I, Far.Ur bearinp> wb6le former chairman, G. WUU•m Miller, ii chairman ot the Federal Reserve Board, and Rockwell Jn. temaUonal, the No. l maker of apace vehicles, which does 44 percent of lta $S.8 bllllon of sales with the U.S. aovem· ment. ,) GA.8 METESS 00 NOT represent a major chunk gf butioesa for any of these huvyweijbts. Thelr &ales Of meters over a four.year period, 1973 to 1m, totaled 1231 mUUon. That comea to a market of $S7 mUUon a year. Assum· lng eacf\ comrany bad an equal share of Lbia m arket, that means annua sales of $19 million for each. The managers who ran lhe gas met.er buslneaa tn each of these companies •P· parently thought no one would notice what they were dolng, which was, according to a suJl filed earlier this month, the following: -They m et Money Tree perlodlcally to exchange price list.a and sales information. -Tbey coordinated bids oo some jobs. -Tbey agreed on price Increases. -'Ibey never undercut each other . -'Ibey acUvely policed these agreem~nts. WHAT THIS MEANT, OF course, was that if your local gas utility was quoted one price by the Singer unit and if it then sought other quot.es rrom Rockwell and Tex· Iron. tt would have found a remarkable unirormlty. That's called price-flx:ing . The reason we have all this information is that Singer blew the wh.iatJe. It became an informer lo take advantage of a Justice Depart.ment pollcy that gives lenient treat· meot to companies that make voluntary disclosures of wr-ongdoing. As a result. a grand jury Indicted Rockwell and Tex· tron on a felony charge or conspiring to fix the prices of gas meters. U convicted, each company could be flned up to $1 million. ln addition, if utilities that bou&bt the eas meters sue and collect treble-damage award.s, Rockwell and Textron would be permitted to deduct only one·lhlrd or these payments on their tax returns. SrNGEB. WIDCH ADMITfED participating In the conspiracy, was not indicted. It was simply named with others ln a companion civtl suit filed by the Justi~e Department This suit merely seeks an order restralnirig tbe companies from these alleged practices. As a resuJt. ar Singer is s ued and has to ~ay damages, it will be able to deduct the entire amount on its tax return. T he Justice Department hopes the message will get across to other corporations: If you come forward now, it will be easier on you in the end. 50o/o Gain Listed By Fluorocarbon The Fluorocarbon Co., Anaheim, has reported record net income of $563,449, up SO percent on record seles of $9,280,225. up l7 percent, ror the third quarter. ended Oct . :u. These figures compare with earnings or S3'7S,734 on sales of $7.m .l.96 for last year's third quarte r. Per share income advanced from 21 cents to 31 cents. Sales for the first nine months reached $25,866,175, up 18 percent, wh.ile profits hit the $1,309,174 mark, an In· crease of 34 percent from the equivalent period last year i.od a high for nine· month operations. TAKING STOCK The company split Its common stock 2· for·l in October. Fluorocarbon is growing al the rate of 2S percent per year, ac- <' or ding to Pe t e r Chrum. president. Th& company is a manufacturer ot indus trial components made or high·performance, non-m etallic materials, m arketing its products to the alrcrart, valve, petrochemical, semiconductor, construcUon, medkal and other industries. SAL eo .. ,,..,._ ae.,.... Construction for Beverly Hills Federal Savings and Loan A.ssocleUon's Laguna HUL<J offi ce was s cheduJed to start Dec. 6 In the southwest section or the Aliso Hills Shop· ping Cent.er under construction at the comer of Alicia Parkway and Paseo de Valencia. Completion was scheduled for early spring. lt'eMJ Get• hlln-f .. leb Del E. Webb Corp .. based in Phoenix, ha.s announced that Ila Los Angeles contracting division has begun work under a $S mJIUon contract for the Nnit phue of what will be a Sl3 m•lllon omce project for Hughes Aircraft Co., Fullerton. completJon of the total project Is scheduled ror the.fall of 1980. Architect is Robert MartJn A"lsoclates, Costa Mesa. Del E . Webb is a diversified company that owns the Newporter Inn, Newport Beach, Mmong other properties. ...,,_ .......... di ...... Anderson and Anderson. lnc., Newport Betcb, hu opened a branch In Laguna.ffilb. The branch will be headed by Edward W. Griffith, vice prealdent of the parent firm. It is the sei:ond expansion of. this commercial brokerage Within the last ahc month•. .. , ...... ,, ........ Construclloo ls under way on a $250,000 McCoy's restaurant at Paaeo de Valencia ind Alicia Parkway. ad· jacent to Leisure World. Laguna Hlll.s. The restaurant Is owned by the Bria. Inc., a chain of ret1tauranl1. Developer is Sav-Most. Tbe re1taurant la ex· peeled to be comploted early ln 1979. ............. 41ir Dlrecton Of Burroughs Corp., computer and bualne11 macblne manufacturer. hue declared tbe reautar quarterly divldeDd of 40 cent.a • lharc. payable Feb. 1 to 1bareholdera of record Jan. 3, 1111. It lJ the company's 3S8tb caalt dM<lend, conUnuJni a record ol qua!Urly payoull uninterrupted for 14 yean. T he company employs more than e.ooo pe0ple in C•llforrua throu1tt producUOQ f 1elUUet in Santa Barbara, Wettlake VWaae, Puedena, Ctty of Industry, Ml111lon Vie- jo, Carlabed and San Dieco. plus '2 marketing offlcu. .. ., ....... ..., .... rormer fluntlnston Beach ct&y Attorney Doe Boala baa opened a law ofDce at tmi Beach Blvd., Kunt.lqton ·Beach. wJU •P•d•U• ID 1'911 ....... tJon, 'and UM, aon1na •nd mun.lc.lpal leC&I matten. I . .. ,. •• DM.YPW..OT ! I I ... () \ \ EV9ING uo1•• Nlwe • -IC'Ya..I Pa•elft•OIC Gaga " ..,..., ii.y • ••fllMIW.• ~'91tf\ IMC\118 ~~·o-11 ,..... .. C-<* ... ~' lPWClll-., • n.9MD'f' IUNDH ~. the ·~ rou-. .. C!OIMIC>ed ........ .,..., •• t""'91 -'° go MOflV .....,_.,,. ... _. • ITMSTa °" I.AH fAAHQICO A m<>C11119r ,,.,_ It M m.n to allmtn* r11e aon Wfll.I "'-~·-~ • °""' Ult ~· Polly S.Qlll'\ • HU.HAHO 8KETCHHG ""-1111 Pwtlped1.-." -ON NEWS • NlilJICW9 U0. I LOW UJCY L..ey M>d El"-h y IO ~ thelt hWIOllndl °' ....., ono ~a.IN~ Telerision * * * "Nlfllt Witch" (19111 Ok.... Tayllor, ~--.. ~ Awom. IA ...,._ tMl ... Ma ..... I ltlWGer In I d91ert• ed l'IOI* (2 In ) • 9 HAW't DAYS ,..... .. llOC....s of belnQ the lftliNnOV• "lllalllnQ !Mlndll" of .......... -~ • • "Operation Pwittlcoet" C tl&el Cwy Ot1n1. Tony CA;rllt A lllll)IM(1ne com- ~ IQnOr• , ... tiO'lt In Otder 10 119' hill ~ o.c.i. 1n ••10n. 12 llf• I ·(WQ.~ AHO,..... • MOYll fl •"' "Pony £11pr ... " I 1'631 CMttton H91ton, Ahonda Aemlng A pair of cowbOy heroell letld • Nlnd to •Nik• .,,. tf\at IPle m111 ooee ttwougn 12 tira..I • ,AU Oii IAOlS '"Abaolull 8eQlnn., ... While . Nichol•• hldH bellind a relQrl of terror. I 9llin IOtgetm the mec:Nnery Of !tie 8oW-* ~ lion TUBE TOPPERS NBC e 8:00 -"Patt.on." George C. Scott won <but ref used> an Oscar for his depiction ol Gen. George Patton in this " 1970 movie biography with Karl Malden. ABC 8 8:00 -Happy Days. Is Richie <Ron Howard> lhe "kissing ban- dit" of Milwaukee? Henry Winkler ari.a Tom Bosley also star. KCET 8 9:00 -"Harlan County, USA.•· This 1976 movie drama focuses on a coal mining town tom by a violent strike and the murder of a young miner. Blrber• Kopp& One hun- dred e/9'ttY QOll mining llfT\MIM ~ the trtiuml "' a ¥Iden! alrtke, culmlnltlnO In "" nuder ot•~"*-· CD ~llCE THEAT'lllE plul'llber doee a lkltdt for the aec. Mr. Aon Obvloua at1eme1t• 10 Jump acroaa the Engllltt Ohannel. (RI , I< • DICl<CAWTT . ..,... au..1; A.L Aowee. CPatt 1 of 21 TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Ounng WW II, • MMI !KqlW• the 1blllty 10 - detlh lt'I IM I~ IMt'I tbou:l IO dil e AU'ND HITCHCOCK • ,N!SeHT9 A man cl'-wtllle "'°""''1111 climbing In lwllnrWld on 1116~ • HONIVMOOHIM ,_...,,tlnO • $6 00 lnCI .... In rent. Ralph bttric.dll hlmMll If! hi• eptt1ment, 8ndt"9~,.. ........ 11".30. MOYIE * •\\ "The C«emony'' I 19&41 Uiirenoe H~. Slttn Mii•. A min pltnt hit brOChef'• e>tllon eeceoe w1111 • young wernan'1 help. I 1 hr .. 55 min.I • MOYIE • * \\ "Rid• 81yond Veno-a" ( 19eel ChuGI! Connort. Mich... ReMll. A butlelo hunter ..-, ,-. on Outlewl wtlO lttllC ... d end robbed l*'t ...... ,,.. wife rejloteO "'"'· (2 hr'L) • MOYIE . ewow * * "The eo-Oft" (f9'e) Atw1i9 llolet, SI-" 1ng Haydln.. A women pita one tovat llgalflet ll'IOthlr ~ 1tllflCtl .,., ......,._. ., • """°"·I 1 llr., 45 min.I z:asl:= •• "The ~t Oenottout Miii Allw" (194111 Aon RAndell, Debr1 Paglt. A oondernned lhougfl '""°" Clfll -le turned IO ..... tn I coOtl1 bornb e•p60llOn end Ml• out to find Ille man wtlO framed him. ( 1 hr ,30mln.I 1:811 NIW8 •• MOY1I * • "GUNI And GUltan" ( 19345) Ger'4t Autry. A cow- boy enoountera rOfNllOe and ~ture. (1 hr.I G MOYIE • • "Sen~one" C 10621 Rod' Ca , Arleen Whel1n. conlllct '*-. tbe contedera• Ind the Unlonll1a oi- rlle to peraonll border· country Wei. (2 ,,,._I 4:11. MOYIE -~~ 0.-1 .JOM Oll'll.le 4lf'OI -"'Cl llOllOf. Ra.d and rredt Maganne 8J HUMAHITlES THAOUOH THE .AllTS "Pllntlng ~. fl'9 lovely ~_,, .. P eter Fonda is a motorcyclist who t eams up with truck driver Helen Shaver to fight a gang of hijackers in "High Ballin'." a TV movie airing tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. • WIU>HOMES MOK.EH wtN08 A young-I~ BenMl11 dr-upon Ille wlldorft 0..-CS down from '* Cheroll.. lalhet to care tor a grovp of negNICted dllldren. (Al UO. 0 LAV!llNE & 8HIM.EY "The ~ Of Dulle Slreet: For Love Or MoMy·' A ciu-t of the hOlet II intrigued by lady Daley Adam and her money. end ~ • CMIPlliOn of llettery end ~arm. (Per1 II of t51 9'.30 8 111 TAXI The ~ -lll1oc*ed Into a pertocl ot rnoumlng 11:30. Cl) MANA8V JOND "To DeniM Wfth L0\19 And Mwder'· A min deddee to murder 1111 glt1friend rather than ellow .,., 10 meet wilh ,... .......... D TONIGHT Hoit: Johnny C1raon. °'*'1: Mattln Mull. ~ lfd 81njernin. • TWIUOHT ZOttE * * "FlnJI SpeceetllO On Venua" 119641 Vallo Tn, OIOrlclC Luea&. Landing on v-. a 11e11n11fic e.q>edi- tlon find• ._ of a pr-.vt- OUI ~ion. I 1 hr • 30 12:40·~ C88LATEMOYIE * *I,\-"IAtterl From Tine ~ .. I 19731 Jurl9 My-'°"· ken Berry. A ~ c:rllh Ollays w.. lltlera from dell¥lry tor a Y91f. * * 'h "Splrtt OI W•t Point" (11147) "Doc" 8'lnetlltd. Glenn o.vla.. Wft111~d••'• • ..... ~ •• ,,w. (I) ~WTT8 9 MERV OIW'AN Guet111 ~Ml <»via, ~ e'1 W1gner 7:00 I Cll8 NEWS NKH£W8 UAMCW8 A8CNEWS · Cl) JOt<ER'8 WILD • SIX ..a...uoH DOU.AA MAN • IAHfON> AND 8CJH Fred .. caugtlt uo '" • s«IM of lrullrtling lltUlt- llOna whln ,,. beClolnw • rNldent OI a Mf*>f cltl- ient. hOl'ne. 9 MACHEIL. /LEHRER REPORT 8.i> DE8ION11G HOME INnNOR8 "Or ... The Wiiis" Steve in-tlga191 the dis- appewence o1 a toe> MCYet ~fl pllOted by ,. git1- lrll!nd. 1:30 . ntE MUPP£T8 au.t· Raquel Wlldl. I CANOID CAMERA NEWLYWED GAME Oaaallft Lbtia9• • KNXT (CBS) LOS Angeles D t<NBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTlA(lnd ) Los Angeles fJ KABC·lV (ABC) Los Angeles KFMB (CBS) San Diego KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego m KT1V (Ind ) Los Angeles m KCOP-lV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCET· lV (PBS) Los Angeles Cl> KOCE·lV lPBS) Huntington Beach 8 0 HOU.YWOOO 80UAAIE8 I TIC TAC DOUGH ADA»-12 s-11 calls to the aamt home on a "dlltUtblng the peec:.e" complMll end In !regedy. &ll 28TONIOHT Prod uc1r-r 1po rter1 ~Oen Miiito end Tom Thornplorl tllke a IOok at the "Mllltwy Eltlc:trontca E•po '78" "'~ Cl) THE OOHO SHOW t;OO 9 Cl) THE PAPP OWIE Har1 ._.,,. thlt the gift he ,,.. bec:iorM romantlcally 1nYOMld wflh II Profeuof l<JngRteld'I dqhler. 8 N8CMOYIE **** "P1tton" (19701 Glotge C. Scott, Kart Mlkien. The ~ ol the bnllllnt end ovtraoeou• World War II G-al George S. P1tton .k. la I faced 8 MOVIE L.awtnl end Shirley remln- ltee lobou' the PfOOler'lllt they had wher1 they flm t>eu..,. roomtnltee. • )00 COUPLE Fatlx'1 "l\O'#ledge of opera helpe Otcat win a car In a radio quit ahow, and he rlluotanlly lhlr• hla own- ~ of,,,. prize. HO 9 CIJ C88 MOVIE • • "Hlgn-Bllllo'" ( 1978) ,..._, Fonda. Jerry Ried. A profealonal motOl'eyc:bt. ,,,. ~ and • lemllle tl\ldl driYer take on a Ylcbl9 O""O °' hlgtlw1ty hljlletcera. •Ill THAEFS COfM>NIY Jack and Janet are shocked 11 evidence mounll that Ctvlay IS a kleptomaniee. • MSW GflfftN Gueate: Bell• Devil. Rob- .,, Wagner, Ur1ula ~.Lon ueoetman. f8 P88MOVIE • • • "Hltlan Counly, U.S.A." (1978) Oitected by wtlln John oradla UC1 llg- el'dlty Clb 804. ( Piii t of 10:00 ii II NEWS G 0 8TARIKY & HUfOH While lnYMllgatlng oroa- nlzed etlme In Ille high f ashlon wor1d, Stlrl«y Ind Hutch enoount• a '-Ill· fut model whO cohela cops u troph!M. ., NtOH'T GAU.ERV A doclor minlltera to hi• '"\lllld .,., ~ out of lave of money ltWI love of family. '9 N(W9CMEQ( 10'.30.,. NlWI '9 VOTERS' PRUNE "Sac::rllrneMO 0.tellne" 11:001 D8Clllll HEWS OATINOGAME LOVEEXNRl8 • TH£ OOD COUPl.E Fella 11 lnCanMd when Oacar gives a rlotoua ICCOUfll of his pn.- on I ldt show. Cl> MONTY PYTHON'S Fl. YlHQ CtfOJ8 "n'I A Trea" Is llfed, a A meell. ,...ighted tier* ,...., ti.a one ~ 1n life: fMdlng. 8 0 NliC MOVIE * * "Hlglltmer. In Bed· h1m County" ( 1975) DebO<lh R•llln. Lynne Moody. Two collegl Stu- der'lla -miatllKen tor convlc11 and _,, to • wornen·1 prillon farm. (RI G MOVIE . * * \\ "Hondo And The Apachee" 119117) Ralph T aeger, Hoetl Beery. A rugged lndMdu8illt In the troubled ~t Tarri- tory adopt• hie own fNth. oda '" carrying out "" Alfff'I aaalglwnent to keep ~ ~"" lndllnl and wNte men. (2 ,,,.._, I THEOOHO IHOW OETIMAAT Smat1 .. pllC*I In c:flatge of~ MC:Unty JNa. MK• for Ille arrlvel of SIJI ~~tlttl. W CAPT10HED ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 8 TWIUGHT l.ONE 1•8 TOMOMOW ~·= MilllOnWe pllllan-thropllt P9rcy ROM Ind Rine LeBl•ne, 01111 Olelchenlllul llld T eny MeeYwten. three new mllllonalr•. 1~1 NEWS WAHTm: DEAD OR ALIVE "Empty Celt" ~1: * * "P\nuit Of The Grlf Sp< .... (19571 Anthony ~. John Gr1Q90n. The Nevt dMtroyt the famOuS Germen b1!tleehip duong World War II. (2 In I • OETIMMT Smat1 mus1 guard a Vlllt· i Scendinavlan prinCell. 2:26 8 HEWS 2:.IO MOYIE •• "And~ Deeth" ( 19361 Randolph Scott. Frenc:ee OtllKe A redclell glr1 la conviCied on Cl<cum· stentlal 9\'ldenOe. ( 1 llf .. 2S min.) AFTeK>ON 12:000 **'h"T~" ( 1llS41 Ven Heflin, Ruth Roman. A ~ tallel hold of 1 tribe In EaaC Afri.. Cl llld they lerrortzia the n1t1vet. I 1 hr., 30 min.I ••• "Rain" (11132) Joan Crawford, Willer Hu1ton. A mlnlaltr attempts to reclaim a "fallen" woman on the ltland o1 Pago Pago. (1 llr., 50m.n I 3• 0 * * * "The Hec>Pll"-lng .. ( 1116 7) AnlhOny Quinn, F11ye Olln-ey. Four~ people are 1augl'lt hOw to bladlmlil titer ttMly ... a mock llldnapc>ing If! Miami BellCh. I 1 hr.. 30 mon) · 3:30 8 ***"&cape From The Planet Of The Apel" 11971) Roddy ~. Kim Hunter. Atter llmtan• return to preHnt-day E.ar'th from the 'f9M 3955. humltll ~ ~ tlllt, 1n ~ Mure;llC)el will control the world. ( 1 hr .. 30 """' Robin Williams: Arwther Wild and Crazy Guy ROBIN WILLIAMS 'GETS IT ON' AS MOAK From Dr•ma •t Julllerd to 'Shu.bot' By DAN LEWIS TV O.U ..,.,,k• Robin Williams is an impulsive and compulsive z.any guy. His natural in· stincts for comedy mirror the character he has projected into his television "bust-out." Robin plays the spaced-out man from outer space in "Mork and Mind ." He bicame a stand-up comic as the outgrowth or necessity. He needed the wortc.. He meant to be a serious actor, and had spent three years stu· dying drama at the highly regarded Juilliard School in Manhattan. "BUT THE ACTING field was crowded," he observed in an in· terview. "I looked for any opportunj. ty to perform." In San Francisco. be round an out· let for his unbridled comedy talent. He put together a comedy act, which borders on slapstick and the out- rageous, wilh sharp humor threaded through It. He m ade his reputation in small San Francisco clubs and com- edy showcases llke the Holy City Zoo, lntersection, and the Boardinghouse. "I really wanted to work in theater," be reealled, "bul work was work. And I was getting recognition. People were coming to see me, and paying for It." It didn't bewilder him. He accepted it. ''I WORKED ON the act, and fre· quently began to wonder lf -after the years of studying drama and dreaming of being an actor -if my lot, and my future had been cast in a different direction." In a sense, Williama Is act.Ing every second or lbe very physical comedy he performs. This wide·eyed, wiry budding phenome na moved to Los Angeles. where he soon became a favorite or the young-adult set. The television community, ever on tbe lookout for new, fresh talent began to hear about "the crazy" at the Comedy Store. He was signed lor the "Laugh·ln" res urrection. Although lbe series was short-lived, Williama emerged as the only real s uccess. He had made his im· pression. .. THE TELEVISION people began to notice me. I was pretty popular in the clubs, now lhe big boys were making offers," he said. A few guest shots. and then fate payed into his bands. To prevent ABC from splitting its dynamic one- two powerhouse on Tuesday nights, "Happy Days" and "Laverne and Shirley," producer Garry Marshall created "Mork and Mindy." It started as a guest-shot on "Hap- py Days" for Williams last spring. Mork is from the planet Ork, as- signed to the planet Earth to in- vestigate ila potential as a relocaUon settlement for Orkans when they have to vacate their planet. "MORK AND MINDY" Cpretty Pam Dawber co·stars as Mindy> opened the season as lhe Thursday night lead·in for ABC. The show has been in lhe top five all season, and Williams' popularity soared higher than Ork. Williams sees lhe show as a fan- tasy laced with reality. "It Isn't 'My Favorite Martian,• or 'Visit lo a Small Planet'," he asserted. "It's close to 'Miracle on 34tb Street'," he added, recalling the marvelously warm movt~ about an elderly, white· whiskered man who claimed to be Santa Claus and raced commitment as he aplit the feelings or Manhattan residents. To explain Mork 's basic realities, Wituam.s noted Uaat in one episode. listening to tbe eulogie al the funeral or a local man. be starts to bring the deceased back to life, with the com· pasaionate explanaUon, "If everyone says such nice tbiogs about the man, he abould stay alive." IT IS 111EN explained to Mork that nice things always are said at funerals. -I! What you see on the screen is lhe real Robin Williams. His antics on the set convulse the crew. He does in- human things Uke talking to his sandwich, but he doesn't drink through his fingers, as Mork does. He's phUosopbical about the series. which is eared for family hour view- ing. Does it offend bis sensibilities to work what be has called "kiddie· hour crap"? "IT•S EmlER THAT or work my bull Off in clubs," he jUlSWers. He's been referred to as ''a new. or second Steve Martin," which dis- turbs him. "Whal happened to lbe first Steve Martin?" be asks felicitously. He's not above pranklshaess-. Asked during an interview Where he was born. be 'imoulsively responded, "Edinburgh, Scotland," wilb a thick accent, rolling the "r." THAT'S 11IE WAY it went out in the official ABC biography. In truth, he was born in Chicago, only child or Laurie and Robert Williams. He s pent early years in comfort in suburban Detroit, while his father served as a top executive Ca division vice president> at the Ford Motor Company. Robin is married to actress Valerie Velardi, and they live in Los Angeles witb two cats, an iguana apd a par: rott. TV Movie Ban Nixed ~· CHICAGO <AP> -A judge says he will not prohibit lhe showing in Il- linois of the television movie "Dum· my." baaed on lhe life of a Chicago dear mute c harged with two murders. "I do not believe in book burning or film burning," Circuit Court Judge Joseph Schnelder said in ruling on a· petition by lawyers for Donald Lang, 32. Lang was sent to a mental institu- tion after being accused or a 1965 murder. Six months aft.er being re- leased in 1971, he was charged with killing a P'f'Ostitu~ ·convicted and sentenced to prison. That conviction was reversed .on grounds he did not get a fair trial since he could not communicate with bis lawyers. Lang is still In jaJI, and Schneider described him as "still unfit" for trial. Peter, Paul aad MaryReu11ite for TV~~~~ up~..--.r ··or course I do," she laughed. "I'm the last or the grand optimists. One of the advantages of get· ting older is that you read of different times. And you realize thal no time Is forever. "Change is the password to life." SHE RECALLED THAT while in high school in the mid·l950ll "I used to read Jack London and Upton Sinclair and I used to think, 'Boy, what a time that must have been and c.ee. now It's boring -Eisenhower. Joe McCarthy Cold War. Boy, I missed all the aood stuff.' "Then came the Sixties. Now, I do lectures to college kids and they say, 'Aw. I missed all the good stuff.' And I say. 'Walt, ll 's riaht around the comer ..... Hope Credits F taty Nf."W YOJlK CAP> -Corned.Jan Bob Hope says It was FallJ ~buckle wbo' helped him 1et hil •tart in show butlnel• in a tourlna vaudeville show called CW'ly'1 Jolly Follie&. Hope, in an lnlervlow with Jack Llnkletter on NBC's "America Alive" show to be telecast Fri· day, recalled how .be started ln ahow bualneu at 14 doln1 a takeoff ot CharUe Chaplin. " Hope, 7~. 1ays he haa no lntenUon ol tetlrtn1. He aald he ftndl laucbter the but therapy for 1rowla, old • .. A~ Christmas ,.