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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-12-14 - Orange Coast Pilotr t' f n 11 rr ~. f1 \" I () r. 7 t t ~ ~ I ~ e e er' UC Kidnap, Sex Yo-g ·salesman Attaeks Told Held in Newport; B Me•Woman Merehandise Dot. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 14, 1978 VOL 11. HO l4I 'SECTtOHS, 46 PAGES For Mom, Dad -1 O•••v Pltot Stilt PMto Sheila J erv is. 7. a second gr ader at Costa Mesa's Pomona School, )Juts finishing touches on her pap1er mache bottle she's making as a Chris tmas gift for her pa rents. Other bottles are shown drying in the sun. Left for Dead Girl, 15, Recovers From Coast Attack By WILLIAM HODGE 01 tllt o.lly Pltot Slaff She was a bright. bubbly youngster A sophomore new to the Dana Hills High School campus trus year. school officials say she was well Uked and had many fnends. who was beaten in a separate incident last March. ·'It was a great shock~to us," Dana Hills Activities Director Jim Walshe recalled of school ofticials' reactions upon hearing of the attack. "You just don't expect these things to happen in a small (See VICTIM, Page A2> • Mes a lneident Kidnap, Sex Attacks Told So bbin g a nd n ea rl y incoherent. an 18-year-old Costa M esa gi rl t o ld p o l ice Wednesday morning of being raped and forced Lo perform sex uc l s w i th tw o men who kidnapped her while she walked in her apartment complex just afte r midnight. Police s aid the girl . who recently moved to the city from the midwest. was r epeatedly s la pp e d wh i le h e ld 10 a n a partment. Offi cers said t he victim. l'Xa m1ned a t Costa Mesa Mem oria l Jlosp1tal a rter calhng police at 10.30 a.m following Youths H e ld In Selling of Stole n Goods West c liff n •s1dc n ts w ho became susp1 c1ous of a pair of youths selling food gift pal'ks door to door we re credited today with s olving a $1.200 Newport Beach burglary In c ustody on suspicion of burglary is Victor Barton. 18. of 1730 Tradewinds Lane. Newport B eac h . D e t ec ti ve Mik t· Mc Oonough said he ex peels Barton's 17-year-old companion. als o of Newport Be ac h. t o surrender today The two are s us pected o r stealing $1.242 worth of gift packs early Tuesday from a van belonging to the Hickory Farms store located in the Westcliff Plaza Shopping Center. We dnesday, police began receiving calls from Westchff residents suspicious of a pair or youths selUng Hickory Farms products door to door. CSee PACKS, Page AZ> her re lease. d1dn"t appear to be ~enously 1nJurcd. e xcept for tht· tra uma resu lt1n ~ from her ordeal. The Costa Mesa r C'sl<1ura nt employee said she was returning homC' to her C(.'Olntl <·1Lv ·arca apartment from work at 12 15 a. m. when a car cruised throu~h the apa rtme nt eomplex and stopped in front of her She rold officers that om.• of the ml'n. both of whom ~ert• describ<.•d a~ ... 11g h l ly b uilt Mexicans with mu~t ache~. Jumped from a car and forced hi:r onto th(· fl oor of 1t:. back seat Poli ce said :-.hl• wa ... forced Lo keep her head dow n unt ti a rr1v1 n g a t an apa r tment l>Omewhe re in Lh<.• count' wh<'rC' !-the later was ~exually attacked The girl said hl·r ullackers released her later Wednesda\ morning in the Harbor Plaza shoppinR center Offi cers said shl' was unablt• t o d esc ri be 1n d eta il her abductors and d1dn "t know the location of the aiw rtmcnl where s he was held They said an investigation will be launch(•d when the v1ct1m can b e i nt erv i e w l•d m o r e extensively UUNA STAGES NUCLEAR TEST WASHINGTON t A P l Tht People's Republic of C h1nci detona ted a nuclear explo~ion in the atmosphere at 1t:. Lop NOi test site in northwest Ch1n<1 at JI p m PST Wedn e!'d a~. lh< Department of Energy reported today The lest was in the yield rani~e of less than 20 kilotons. the department said. Quake Shakes Coast Cities C ARPI NTE R I A <A P 1 An earthquak\' that measu red 3 3 on th<· Ri chte r scale shook t hl· Car pint er i a Sa nt <.i Barba ra area earl} toda). the seismology laborcitor) a t Caltech reported T h e temblor a t 12 55 a m was centered f1vl' miles east·northl'ast or Carpmteria. a spokesman sai d It wa~ n ot immediately known 1f 11 was an aftershock of the• large quake that :-.truck the area last Auf!Us l No damage or i nJune~ were reported Benefits Push Laguna Aid To $50,000 T'4o separate benefits held last Sundav to aid v1ct1ms of tht· Bluebird Canvon la ndsli de haH' raised thl' total disaster fu nd to nearlv S.10,000. fund raiser~ sa1cl th ts ~·eek. The Bl uebird account stood al $49.882 late Wednesda~. said Laguna Federal Savin ~s and Loa n s pokes m a n Na t a l 1t• Armstrong. M o rt• t h a n t w o d o / t· n community v oups. churches and civic organization~ raised $17 .986 a t the Bluebird D1~astcr flea m a rket bene fi t al t ht• Fest ival of Arb groun d:-. Sunday Voluntettr Kathy Jonl's said a n o th er $6.000 1s s till outstanding, which will bran~ th at e vent's tota l to ncarlv $24.000. And a nother check for $1.071 \.\a s d e pos ite d at Lagun a Feder a l by or~an 1 zers of a Blue bird Can}on Ha1r ·a thon held in the savings a nd loun park inf( lot Sunday I see SLIDE. Page AZ ) But n e ither charm nor friendship helped lS·year-old Juli Michelle Gonzalez as s he hitchhiked on Del Obispo Street Friday, s~king a ride lo her parents' Captain's Hill home in San Juan Capistrano. She was shot repeatedly in the head with a .22-callber pistol, savagely beaten on the face with a hammer and Jefl for dead at a local construction site. House Payments Plan OK'd She survived . "She's a very lucky girl." a sbertrf's Investigator s uld Wednesday . "I unde rs tand they're transferring her out of Intensive care today.·' An Oranae County Juvenile Hall 1roup counaelor has been arrested and charjEed with the sboottn1 and beating of Mich· elle. 11 friends knew her, and • 17-year-old HD Clemente &irl WASIDNGTON <AP> -The government authorized today widespread use of a graduated monthly home loan payment plan that permits lowt-r mortgage payments dur\ng I.he first [ew years a homebuyer owns a house. ·'Thia should appeal particularly to young families." a SPokesman for the Federal Home Loan Bank Bond said after the board's 2·0 vote. Tbe plan roay allow as many as 2.5 million more families to .... --~ - buy houses al a time when many orrering the plan. are priced out or the housing F or uample, a standard market. he said. home mortgage of $50,000 al 91"2 The graduated payment was perce nt Interest over 30 yean. already permitted in many calls for monthly payments of governmenl·lnsured lo ans. $420 Under the graduated plan, Federally chartered savings and the payments during the first loans across the country will be year would M $.118 a month. The able to otft'r the graduated m o ntl\ly pay ment would payment syatem it they wi sh Increase In each of the first live after Jan. 1. years. reaching $457 In the filth Board o<rlclals uld arowth or year. It would continue al that the pro ram may be aradual Jtvel unUI the loan is tepalc1. aptt they could not estimate T plan already ia offered on when usoclatlons wcnltd "-'"'..,. .Joans au&ranteed by the \ Pederal Housing Administration commonly referred to as FllA loans Most people no w buy their houses by making the same mon· thly payments for the entire hfe of the mortgage Unde r the graduated plan, the Interest rate remalns ft.xed throughout the Ufe of the mortgage. but monthly payments are tower during th h rst few years of the loan. The new bonk board pa~kage a \s o Includes the revers e (84!e HO SE • Pase At) ~ Pranks Probed By Cops By PHILIP ROS~ARIN Ol Ille 0•11• Pilot SIAll 1\ "<'<·ond hom<'madc 11en;il bcim b l:1un{'hcd bcnt•ath a ~a~ balloon l'~plod<•d a l noont1m1· W<.•dn1.·sda.\ 10 th1.· r1t~ht path of small plane ... l<ind1ng al Oranp,1· County Airport U n l 1k(• Mon day's ba llo1111 1.·x plos1nn. how1tvcr, no 1>lancs \.\t'r1.' in thl• 1mmt•d1alc v1cin1l\ ""ht•n th<• balloon and 1L:-\.Olatil(· t·u r,an blt·w up in u 40·fn111 f1n.•ball Bol h incsdt•nls \.\ 1.·rP 1.1. 1tn<•sst.'1I b" lrvint• Pohcl' LL J1;·rr,· Bm<l Ho~ d JO~" 1 n t hl' an·~. nt'ill" pohn• h1.•adquarkr .... during h1 ... lunch p(•twd Polu:<• and Fl'dcral twiati<m ,\dm 1ni~tr;.1t1on · 1nvc..,t1g<1tor-. be~an u butld1ng lo bu1ld1ng in quiry toda~ of the portion of tht· lr\'1nt• lndustnul Complex from wh1 t•h It 1:-. bd1t'\cd the balloon:- "l'n• launeht'<I Tht• arc•a bt·in~ wc.irched I' boundl'd h' tht· S<tn 1>1eg11 Fr l' 1.·" :.a\ • A 11 n n 1\ v l' nut•. .l~•mborct; Roult>vard and \cm Karman Avcnut• Poh ('e bt>h t•\'l' 11n cmployct'. or .... evcral employN'S. have bt·c11 entertaining th1•mselve:-. al lunch with thl' laum•hmg of t he• erudch ('Onst ruttcd balloons Portions of the air f)ombs hav1· f)een rc<."ovl•red Th1·v :.JrC' m ad1· of plast1r ba~s. Royct':-.<11d Both t1m<'s. the balloons han· 1.•xploded at a ht•1gh1 of about RSCI feet. th<• same· h1..·1~hl at wh1l'h 1ncomin~ c.i 1rplanes arc fl )iOI-! <See BALLOON. Page A2 > .- \leathe r fair through Frida~ and .i little cool e r Lnw:-. tonighl an low 50s. ll1J:hs Friday neur 70 I NSIDE TODA l' A m enc al health C'l1111c of /trtt programs for l.aquna Heacll landttl1de u1cl1ms . .vome n f whom face de preu1on and frustra110n over Cht loRs of their homes See F'eatunng. Page Cl lad•x c. C:1 ,,,u 114 A' Alt " 81~ ., c• Ct AA AA 19 Killed in lrmi County Awaiting Test Jet Sha h Ex Official Hokl Talks AP Wl,.pt.o .. WOULD AID SHAH Sht!tk Abdu l Aziz bin Kh a lifa .1 I · T h a n \ . p l' l r o I t' u m m 1 n 1 ~ t t• r of Q ;H ~1 r . s a 1 d today thal Arabi a n gulf countries "would b l' pleased" lo offer aid to the Shah '!> government TE llKA N Jr1tn 1AP 1 Pnltl1ral \.IUlc.•nl'l' '411!1 ti ptllh~I toduy tu ht.1H' tukl'n W morl! II' t'l> ai. the sh uh of I r1111 twhl ·1ncon clui.1v1•" tallt.:-. with 11 ft'H rner pnme m1n1sh·r 111 1111 t•fforl lo ~.-ltlt th'"· bloody conrllN ( )f ra ('I u 1 sou n· 1•:-. i. 0 HI l roop!i ~ h o l d 1· ,, 11 t h r '"' l' u n t 1 ' h 1.1 h 1·,tn•nH l'!l' m u bJtth• out~tlh• It'\ 11un Mtlttur \ ( 'um11. twu m1lt•:1 from the pul,11 t• Thl' gunm1•n 1!1:-.guli:.l•d ui. 1111l d1tr" 01wnl'd fa n • on \ht• h.11 rark' woundtrll( 20 'old1cr'> ht'for 1• tht•\ v. t•rt· k11l1•1l tlu- ~Urt l'\ 'lllll The• \.ulto11JI fo runt till' -.hah ' m J 10 pohllrJI ll(llllllH'lll \JUI fl\ t' anll huh 111 otc:.lcr:. und one IO) ithst ~ere i.lu1n u1 Subi.t•vttr in nC'lrtheU'\l Ir ~n f''ront offtcuah. ~uid 18 l'tt'Oflh· w1·1 .. v. oundl'd 1-;1ght otheri. were r_,ported k1lkd m NaJ:i( Ab11fl , w~i.l of bf ah.in v.ht•n troop' op1:11l'd rirc on dt>mun:1t11.1to1:. ll o:.p1lul i.ourceb in lisfuh1rn said two more died from woundi. suffered 10 three d8} ... or strel!t fighting this week that churned 46 lives Ali Amini. prime minister from Hl62 6.1. Wl;IS :summoned to Shah M o h am m ct.I R eza Pahlavi 's heavily g uarded palace today after the monarch met Wednesday evening with his main poht1cal foe, National Front leader Or Karim Sanjabi. in an abortive bid to pers uade him to participate in a coalilion Saniabi. released from a month's detention last week. strongly expressed his refusal." .. ay1n1t he <·on i.tde r s lbe monurch) llll·Kul and would not t;1k1· purt in nny l'1v11tun ad· n11n t s tr~1twn fot m~d by th~ 'h11hi mforrtwd asources said Pa ace Mflc1uhs isald the talks with Amim were "lnconl'lu:s1ve" und Atrougly <l('nied th"'t th«.> MJ ~ l'M l1ld shuh planned to .111nou11n• a t•1 v1han ~ovt'rnment Suturl.l ;n thut would tak~ over f r u m G l' n ti h o I a m · R c i a A z h .1rl ':-. m ilitar y led OAJm1nu1trullon Polllt<'MI lnis1dars warned that .. tlml' 111 cunning out .. for the shJh In 1 ... r.mun. :-.ourte~ said the 'ulcltt<r' \\ho lt>d dub wielding pro sJ!Jh muh-. Ill ~ r~1gn of 1t•11111 Jjlatn~l the monarch's opponents were 1n complete cont 1 ol today and dis pe rsed their v1g1lante arm\ ·•Thi.' city 1s very tense and thl•rt>'s stall a lot or rear m the ..i 1 r a wt>ll placed 10formanl rl'polll·d "The a rmy's 1n c haq~c . but they ha ven 't smas hed the opposition yet bv any means " The ~oldicr ~ op e ned up We dnes day with automatic weapons in the ~treets or Isfahan, 250 miles south of Tehran Doctors a l Soraya llosp1tal said among those shot were people standing in line to gave blood for the wounded . Doctors al As karieh Hospital charged the army was dragging bodtl:'S from the hospital in an attempt to cover up the death tol I, which the government claimed was only mne. Begin Rejects AcCord Vance R e turns to U.S .; Is rae li M eeting Set JERUSALEM <AP > Secretary of State Cyrus Vance failed to win Prime Minister Menachem Begin's agreement today to Egyptian peace treaty demands favored by the United States. • Vance prcpurnd to return to Cairo and Washington a day Jht>ad of schedule, and Begin t'illlcd a sp<.'('ial meeting of the Is raeli Cabinet on f'radav 10 determine the governm ent's t•ou rse of action Vance after a f10al mC'ctin~ with Be~in said peace wus still the "common goal " of the mted States and Israel. "and we are determined that goal will be achieved " But 8C'~10 said "there are d1fferC'nCl's or op10ion" bet ween E10 pt and Israel , and US ~µokes man George Shermttn ~aid difference~ remained on major issues. Sherman clearly indicated the United States s upported lhe Egy ptian proposals Vance brou g ht from Cairo on Wednesday Asked 1f there were differences bet ween lsrael and the United States as well as between Israel and Egypt. he replied: "Obvious ly." "Wt> s ha ll continue our fri e ndly disc ussions in the future," said Begin. But it was obviou s the Egyptian·lsrae li peace treaty would not be signed by Sunday. the goal set in the Camp David summit agreem€'nb. Vance was scheduled to fl y to Egypt later today for a meeting with President Anwar Sadat and t o return to Was hington on F'riday He had been scheduled to remain in Israel until Friday. The secr<'tary said he had to return h oml:' "be cause of important m alters totally unrelated to the Middle East." After two meetings between Vance and Begin on Wednesday. the Is raeli state radio said the prime minis ter found the Eg y ptian propo s al s unaC'ceptablc. Other Israeli ~o urccs c laimed Egypt had hard e n ed i t s n egotiating position. "l wouldn't call it a crisis.' Vance told reporters. But after confeM"ing with President Carter by telephone. he announced he would leave • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,.,..(h~(OA,, °'"" P1~t •tlf'HIWf\Kf'l•U""' btN"O l!W'Nf'llAPfft' •'O\fbl•P0byt"""'0.""'fl" (o.-I Pw.,.1\f'l.fnQc:.omo.ny S,,p.tt•lr~1t'°"'\fftP t•llnlf\~f'O ~t ''"'°"O" F t1d•t to' (Ml• ~t '-Nf'""°°"' fN~f'I M~tl~O" 8tM" J°""' '"' nV•t1•-., hv+"f lltO~&f•ct'I ~th(04't A ,,nq,,. t•QfO'\AltdO.oft ''~'vi.d «wtturdl-.,,•nd ~"''"' fl'w> fWtf'C'tpitf ~""'nQ S)tdnt t\ #II \JO _..,r,I 0.JY ~hrfl COtt• ~ C•Utor11t••.-itt~ "---Ptt\•0t"' •ncl P\.tofl\Nf J.tt•ll ""'"' Vlt..f ""'"''die"••f'ldGf,..,.,ft'4)~t ,,_.,..., 11Ct*¥tl ~dilo< ":,,"':.'o~'"1 ~":f.:, .. a........ ..... Ill(-.. "'" A•\hta"t ~nfO+ftQ(dilO'\ Ottlce• C:O•IO"M'U lJ'IW_,!60\trffl '-•Qun• .. ACh t th Gt•nMYnt\ttfft HU<IOfiQ!G<\ 8 .. < ~ I rtll tltt<~ llO<llovard Telephone (71')M,_.,'1 CIHllltled AOYertltlllQ M2·N71 lsrael a day ahead of schedule Some observers thought the early departure was an attempt to nudge Israel mto concession:; Carter himself appeared to l~ s tepping up prei.surc on the I s ra e l is 1n a ~p eech 1n Was hington Wednl·sday night. He praised Sadat for making "very generous" con~essions but was silent about Begin. "Wl• pray that both nations will ucct•pt the s am e documents." said the president. "Hut it 1s cxtrcmt-ly difficult " Tea Party Illinois Raises Protested SPRINGFIELD. Ill CA P > Whtie the governor was in Boston. some citizens st aged a Tea Party in his office. A riled group dumped sopping wet tea bags and feed com in the office!> of Illinois Gov James R. Thompson on Wedne::,day to protest pay raises for slate officials. The 30 protesters. demanding that Thompson try lo roll back the hike;;. which average $8,000, dumped the tea and corn onto a wide polished table in the governor's outer office. breaking up the bags and scattering the tea around. Bernice J ackson. 61. a retired Sunnyland school teacher who organized the protest. said the tea bags were meant to recall the Boston Tea Party of Dec. 16, 1773, when American revolutionaries dumped a cargo of British tea over the side of a ship to protest excessive taxation. She said the corn symbolized the protesters· belief that government officials were "hogs." and hogs eat corn. .. f'rottt Pa~ A J VICTIM ..• community like we have." Assistant Principal Paula Key said teachers who had had Juh in class called to see how the young girl was doing ··She was very pretty and had quite a few friends on campus." Dr. Key said. "She was one or those students who attendl-. classes and does n 't cause problems." Michelle is reportedly restin~ comfortably in her hospital bed at UCI Medical Center followinjl the attack on Del Obispo Street near Stonehill Drive. A hospital s pokes man speculated that the caliber of the gun used on Michelle may have saved her life and spared her more serious injury. "Sometimes when the weapon 1s of a small caliber, the inJuries aren't as serious as they would be with a larger caliber gun." the spokesman said. f',,..,.PageAJ BALLOON. • before landing at the airport. Police distribllted handbills to the numerous factories In the area warning that the activity is illegal and dangerous . 'Under certain conditions • the handbill warns: "an nploslon of this sort could cause an aircraft in the approach pattern to crash." Boyd said whoever Is launching the balloons would face a murder charge lC an airplane crashed as a result and people were kllled. On Monday. the pilot oC a Cessna 172 missed by seconds tbe flaming explosion of a balloon that burst directly behind his Jandlna plane. r Women Fight Playboy Bid PROVIDENCE. R.J <AP) - Some Brown University women. angered by a student newspapC'r ad solicit.mg models for Playboy magazine, say they are trying to sabotage interviews with the ma~azine's photographer. The ad in the Brown OaHy Herald on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday a s ked for Iv y League women willing to pose nude or semi ·nude for the magazine . T he ad gives the name of David C han . a photographer. and a number to call for appointments. S haron Krengel . a -;pokeswoman for BEWARE <Brown Educated Women Agains t Rape and Exploitation>. said the group has been making phony appointments with Chan just to fill his schedule. Santa Ready ForCalkrs South Orange Coast area children will have a chance to talk on the telephone with Jolly Old St. Nick tonight and Monday To speak with Santa Claus. area youngs ters can call 493-1173. or 493-1174 between 6:30 :tn d 8 .30 p.m . ton ight or Monday. Santa's elves said he would be receiving lots of phone <'alls, so children should keep trying if they get a busy signal. Viet8 Hit China TOKYO CAP> ....:.. Vietnamese forces have seized three heiahts at Liaohang in China's southern province of Kwangsi, Peking's Halnhua news aaency claimed today. l'he troopi. led r>ro ~hah mo~ of c1vihan:, through the ~trnct.s of 1~tuhan, i.cck ~n 6' out the shuh't1 foes ;.inrl bc.>utinl( them with dubs and wooden s taves. Armored vehicles fe11tooned with v1 cture5. of the shah cruised the strt•cts. as helicopter gunships whirred uhov<' the t'ity of a m11l1 on pi>ople, lrM1's sccomJ largest. Thousand s of pro s hah demonstrators below changed "J;1v1d Shah!" -"Long Live the Shah'" as they marched or drove through the c ity on trucks honking horns Many w e re brought 10 from the countryside Soldiers handed out portratts of the ruler to motorists. and sny vehicle without one on its w u1dstueld -. as stopped. Troops dragge d out drivers they suspected Of being antl·Shah . and squads of burly men. some with pistols under their jackets. beat them savagely f'rortt Page A l HOUSES •.• annuity mortg age, a plan allow10g older homeowners to borrow on the equity or their house and repay it when they sell or take it out or their estate A ~avings and loan would have to present a plan to the board for approval on a ca~e -by -case basis The package also includes another plan called the variable rate mortgage Under. it. the interest rate a nd monthly payments a rl' il dJu ~le d regularly, depending on mterest rates 10 the economy However. the variable rate mortgage 11> to be offered only an Cahforma. where at is already available through some :-.late-chartered savings and loans The National Assoc1ahon of Home Byildcrs has said the variable rate pl an <.'ould push up interest rates and <idd to lhl' cost of hoUSIOJ! f'rom Page ,1 I PACK S .. e One woman, who t alkl'd to Mc Donough. said i.he took ci lu:en ~c plate number becaui.t.- s he kn ew H1 ckon farm products are sold onh-10 retail outlets Mc Donou~h said he traced the car to an unidentifi ed teen ager and then traced photographs of the car owner's ai.~ocaates. He s aid he showed the pictures to the Westchff area patrolman Al Dollar and the officer quipped "I'll have your suspects by 5 · p.m." Barton. whose pi cture was included 1n the g roup, was spotted al 4: 55 p. m . near the home of the woman who'd supplied the license number Dollar said the youth ran when h e sa w the pol1reman and allegedly threw a bag containing one of the stolen packages over a cliff into the Upper Buy Officers were able to recover that package Mc Donough said nearly all of the m1ss1ng packag«.>s we r e recovered "They didn't have any succei.s trying to sell them." he added. St11H!n9 B e t t11 Former firs t lady Betty Ford ad s sses't h e Washington Club She commented variety of s ubjects during her s peech Woman Held In Kidnapping, Sex Assault DETROIT <AP> -A 32-year-old Detroit woman has been ordered to stand trial on char'ges she kidnapped and raped a youth whom she thought had burglarized her home Priscilla Martin. who wore s unglasses and carried a mink coat at her hearing Wednesday, was bound over for trial 10 Detroit Recorder's Court. She was released on $35,000 bond after pleading innoce nt to kidnapping. two counts or hrst d egree sexual as~au lt and possession or a firearm during commission of a felony Mrs. Martin did not take the s tand to answer charges made by an 18-year-old youth who said he was kept tied to a chair for three days while the woman threated him with a pistol. He charged she beat him and forced rum to commit sexual acts with her. ··1n my memory. I've never heard of any case like th1~." said Judge Samuel H. Ol sen The youth said he had known the woman for three years and that he had done occasional work at her home. He said Mrs Mart in became angry at hr m because she thought he kn ew som e thing about a $3 .500 robbery at her home in late November. He said that when he went to the Martin home. s he accused him of complicity in the cnme and tied him in a chair with nylon stockings and telephone cord. He said that on the first night. Mrs. Martin "slapped me acroi.s the face and loosened my teeth ·- He said that during ha s three.day captivity, he was g iven no food and wa ~ blindfolded a nd beaten b y several male friends of Mrs. Martin. 9 Held in Raid MEXICALI. Mexico <AP> -A series of raids has put nine men in jail and rounded up 3.300 pounds of marijuana along with 130 grams or "pure heroin. says federal District Attorney Oscar Felipe Castro. By KATHY CLANCY ()11,_ O•llY f'llOt Stall The tlrst of b11<gcr. but perhaps quieter, jats wHI urrive at Orange County Airport at 12.44 p.m. Friday. mark10g the s tart of an up-to-90·duy noise tes t of the 155 -passenger aircraft. The jet is expected to be about half full when 1l arrives al the a irp ort in a fli ght rrom Edmonton. Canada. via Las Vegas. according to Hughes A1rwes t assistant gtation manager Mike Allen The aircratt also will be a bout half filled when it departs Crom the airport for Phoenix 31 minutes later. he said. The second test jet will arnve al Orange County at 5.11 p.m on a flight from Phoenix and take off for Edmonton via Las Vegas at 5 40 p m . Allen said. That Jet 1s expected to be carrying its 155-passenger capacity upon arrival and be about ao percent full upon takeoff for Las Vegas. he said. County s upervisors agreed Nov . 28 to allow Hughes to substitute lhe Boeing 727·200 jets on two arrivals and departures daily for up to three months. The jet noise will be monitored through s pecial equipment at s even noise monitoring sites around the airport and s urrounding residential areas. The momtors are part of a continui n g noi se t esting program and will allow the county to compare data during the tests with data collected Crom other flight operations over past years Hughes officials maintain the larger Jell> will create no greater total noise impact than the DC·9s now used at the airport At the '>am e lame. they contend. the 727s wall carry 50 percent more passengers and perm 11 the airline to meet grow10g demands for service. Hughes offictals s aid about 50 pilots. co-pilots and fli ght engin eers have com pleted special training in operating the large r Jets to r efine the ir ~xperl1se m performing takeoffs and landings in acC'o rdance with <.'Ounty noise r eduction pro· <:edures Super visor:-. s aid n o r ~e mon1tor1ng data will b1.: reviewed monthly and the tests w111 be halted at the end of JO to 60 days 1r data shows the bigger Jets produce more noise over any res1dent1al areas. If the test ts halted. Hughes official!:. will have 45 days to remove the larger Jets from the airport f'rowe Page A I SUDE •.• Haar stylists cut nearly 150 head s of hair during thl· day-long fund -raiser which wa:. punctuated by bands, disco music and entertainment. But some of the proceeds from that event had to go to pay for stage equipment and portabll' toilet s. according t o s pokeswoman Lois Kinsey, d Laguna Beach stylist. Ms Kmsey said Hair-a -thon tee-shirts are still available at Lois for Hair. 1113 South Coast Highway at $4 . ''!cM"-'MM"'1l•11M.M"-'•:•sttM•°'··-°'·••1.,9MtMll., .. CHRISTMAS SHOPPER'S LA-Z-BOY SALE • 942 ... 57 Mon.~.104 .... 10.I aoted h ndlJ .(-:"r L ""' lhl' 111ith1 hdorc C:hr1~1m.1,, \\'111.:n all thrnu~h lhl' lwu't." Not :1 crt.·at1trl· "a' '' irri11i:. i'\t1I t.'•'ll "\:lilt.I ('.I.Ill' I OO's of LA·Z..IOYS °" display FttEE DELIVBY AMPUPAalCIHG .. 5802 Moft.-Frt. 1().1 l et.10.i CtoMd Sunctay Orange Coast Today's Closing .Y. St4Wk~ 1 t VOL. 7l NO 348 , J 5FC T ION <; 46 PAGE'S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1978 NIC TEN CENTS s h: Big Quiet Due Here on Friday B\ KATHY ('I \'ii('\ Ot .... 0.11 ....... "•" T h ,. r 11 ., t 11 r h 1 t' • , • , "111 rw1 h.1p' llllh'lt'l Jt•h "111 ,II II\ t Jt ()I a11.:,· l '111ml \ \II,, .. , I •• 1 I:! 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(1\e man Jury said tht• ton\ll'lt.'ti murclcrl'r should lw sl'nlt'nt't'll to ' lift• 1n pri-.on "'lhuut po.ss1h1lih of parolt• I : II wa1> th(· sam e Jurv that last month co1w1cted th<.• 2:1 vt•ar old S11uth Los AnJ(<'l<·s rt·s1dent of fir.st dcgn•e murdl·r ThC' JUl'V .said in its unanimous verdict that Samu<.•I was gt11ll~ of s hootmg Alfn•d A L1b('rator. 72 to death Liberator was felkd hy two bullets dunng a pn·llawn gal> ~tat1on rohherv Oct 15. 1977 Two men arrested ulnng Wtlh ::>a mu e l h avl' a lrf-<HI Y lll't'n convicted of fir<;I dcgrct! murder in a separate trw l Good News, Bad News A Santa Ana man hud soml' flood luck and som l' bad luck Wednesday niitht when he jumped to saf(•ty seconds before his stalled p1cku1> was dcmolt~hed by a fre11i!ht train in Yorba Linda, pohre said The good luck cam e wh e n Ted Orost'o. 56, csc aped with on l y u s prained a nkle whe n he leaped fro m the truck sla lied on the tracks st E s peranza a nd Weir Ca n yon Road s. pollre reported. The bad luck followed an hour later when pollct• found Orosro walk1n1t along a road ahout 11 mllf> a wa) and arrested him on a c hartJe o ( drunk in pub he Kids Aid Poor Students Collect Food, Toys By JACKI E HYM/\N 01 tlw D•lly Piiot SI.tit Thu .. year. 56 needy Orange Coast f a mili es will h ave Newport Harbor High School <;ludt•nls and st aff m<·mbers to thank for their Christmas din rwrs Hut they probably won't know it Thl'y'JI he rec1p1ents of din· neri-and toys collected by -.tu· dents and staff al the high school a nd channe lt•d through the Salvation Army of Oranite Coun t~ for d1 :.tnbut1 on a lon i: the <:oasl S tud ent art1v1ty adviser Maun Lowe said it's th«! 10th vear till' stud e n t s h ave i>art1 c1patcd T he donations, which bc).!an as a club proJcct , ha ve spread t o involvt• all second-period home rooms Student chairman or the event is Sl'n1or Ronnie Schmidt In ad d1t1on. the Drama Club. headed by president M<trll Marr. has taken on an extra family to col lcct f or. a nd a group o f secrctan cs at the school 1s also amassing goods for a family Toda}' the Salvation Army p1rkcd up the ~0<><1s. all patked in boxes and label('d w ith a number md1C'ating which fa mily tht'~ · n· to go to Stwknb are given a dcscnp· lion of t•at·h family and first namt•s of 1t'\ mc·mhc•rs. Lov.t· s aid T hev also r<'tt•ivt· a list of -.ul!JH''>ted 1t<.·m., 1m·luding .i lu1 kt•v or <"annt·d ham . IO pounds of potato<''>, stuffing mix. t•anl> Of fllllt and \l•getablr,., t•1rns. <JOd J Vdr1et.~ of Otht•r lt('ffiS Then. for a two wt.•ek period stu<lc>nt:-. r:wl lhf• f<lm1h· panlr~ and t:h1p in lht•11 own money to bu~ laq.:t.•r ttl'ms Sometimes o n e person from t.•u«h home room 1s dcs1gnatNi to -.hop for the large1 item s \\-tth c·ollcctcd funds Lowe •;a1cl Chn-.tma., t ree:-. are somet1mt·s included among the gifts lie f>Sllmated the value• 11f thl· donations ut S30 to S40 uer fum1 ly. 19 Die; Violence Continues in Iran TEHR AN , I ran <API - Political violence was reported today lo have taken 19 more lives a s the shah of Iran held "inconclus ive" talks with a former prime minister m an effo rt to s ettle the bloody confhrt. o rr1c1al sources said troops s h ot d ead three a nti -s h ah •'xtre mists m a battle outside Lev1zan Military Camp. two miles from the palace The gunm<'n. disguised as soldiers. opened r1re on the barrocks, wounding 20 soldiers. before they were kilted . the sources said. The National Front, the shah·~ main political opponent. sa id five anti-shah protesters and one loyalist were slain In Sa bzevar m northeast Iran Front officials said 18 people were wounded Eight others wer e reported killed in Najaf Abad, west of Is fah an. when troops opened ftrf' on d t m ons trators. Hos pita l source!\ In lsfahaA sald two more diNI from wounds Ruffl'red m three days of street rif?hting this week that claimed 46 live~ All Amini . prime minister from 1962 6.1. was s ummoned to S hah M o h amme d R eza Pahlav i 's h eavily ~u a rded palace today after the m onarch met Wednesday evening with his main political foe. National Front leade r Or Karim SanJab1. in an abortive b1d to persuade him to part1r 1pate 10 a coaht1on San 1ab1 . r eleased from a m onth's clctent1on last week , s trongly cx1we.ssl•d his refusal." sayi n g h e co n i:.1dcrs t h e monarchy illegal and would not take p11r1 in any civilian a d minis tration formed by t he shah informed sour<'C'i said Palace omc1als said the talks with Amini were "inconclus ive" and strongly de nied that the 59 }ear-old s hah planned lo unnounce a c1vi han government S<tturday that would take over from Gt>n Gholam Reie A7.hur 1's m t l l t a r y l ed nd m 1'1h1trntlnn )~" 1t on:, P•ge A2> ~urroundmg residential areas The monitors are part of .i cont1 nu1ng n o ise t esting program and wall a llow the t•ounty to comp.ire data during the tests with data collected from other night operations over past years Hughes officials m aintain the larger jets will c reate no greater tot al noise impact th an the DC 9s now used at the airport Hits Officers Scouring Complex Hy PIDLIP ROSMARIN Of Ille O•llY Pllol St•fl A second hom cmadt• aerial bomb launched beneath a ga~ balloon t.'xploded at noonltmt.• Wed nt•sday in the fli ght path of -.mall planl•s lc.tnd1ng <Jt Oran~e Count} AJrport U nlike .l\rt ond~ty 's balloon E'xplost0n. howt.•vt•r. no planes \\E'rc in th<• 1mm<•diate v1c in1t y when the balloon and its volatile cargo blew up 1n a 40·foot r1n·ball Both inc1dl'nls were witnessed hv l rvm<.• Police Lt .Jerry Bo~d Bo~ d Jogs in t h<• area. ne ar pohce headquarters, durmp, his lunch period Police a nd F ederal A v1at1on /\dmm1slrat1on ·· investigator~ bl'gan a bu1ldin~·lO·buildmg in quiry today of the portion of the Irvin<.' Industrial Complex from "h1ch 1t 1s believed thl' balloons \\.ere launched Tht• area bctni:: s<•archcd 1s bounded hy the• S .in 01e)!o Frel•wa .'. /\I t o n /\v(•nu t·. .Ja mboree lloult•vard ttnd Von Karman AH•nul' Pollc·e tx•ll('vc an em plo) ee. or 'i<.'veral C'mployet.'s. have bl.'en t•ntertam1nl! them selves al lun«h "1th lht• launC'h1ng of the crudcl;. l'Onst ructcd balloons Portions ot the air bombs hav\• been ft"COVl'rt-d Thev un• madl' of pl a slit bag:-.. Hoyd ·said Both llmt">. tht• balloons hav1· <•xploclt<tl at a ht•1ghl of about 8.141 f('et . till' -.~11T1l' ht•1ghl al wha•h incoming airplane!-. arc fl;.1ng hefore landmg at lhl· airport Police d1stnbutcd handbills to the numerous fact one~ 1n tht• arl':I l.\>armng thut the at11 v1t~ 1s rlleg;tl and clan1wroui. .. l ' nder N•rt<11n t•ond1t1ons th(' hand h 111 \\.a r n .,. ··an t•xploi-1on of 1h1s sort could CHUSl' an aircraft 1n lhe :i pproach pattern lo crash " Ro\d sa id \\.ho«!ver I'> launt·hmg the balloons \\ould fact• a murder C'har~l' 1f an a1rplant' C'rashed as a result und pt·oplt• "t'r<' killed O n Monda;.. thl' pilot of a Cessna 172 m1s!>ed by seconds the flaming t''<plos1o n of .1 hallnon that burs t d1recth tw hrnd his landing plant• Ferry Service Back l'ORTSMOUTll. Ohio IAP I F<'rrv St'rv1cc· resumed here· toda;. as thl' .. woll<'n Ohio River n ·ced rd aftt-r lht' \\-Ori.I flooclinit 'met• 1967 Motorists traveling betwt•t.•n Portsmouth and South Shor<'. Ky . had Ut'en drivin)o( 50 m 1 les to cross <t brid~e al Ironton s1n('c· rising "alcr forrN1 a ha ll to ferr:o. service Saturday Qua/re Shakes Coast Cities C ARP l NT ER l A < AP 1 ' l\n earthquake t hat measurc·d 3 3 o n lht• Richter s cale shook t he Carp 1ntef'1 a · Sa nt a Barbara area early today. the seismology laboratory al Caltec h reported The temblor al 12 SS a m was rent ered five miles east-northeast of Caqnnte n a, a sPokes man !\:l id ft was n ot 1mmedcately known 1f 1t wM. an oftershock of the lar~e quake that ~truck the area last August No damage or tnJunes were re..,.._..,. At lhe sa me tim e. thl'y conte nd. the 727s will carry 50 percent more passengerc; and pC'rm 1t lhC' a irline to mHt grow in~ demands for service H ughcs offi cials said 1:1bout 50 pilots. co·pilo t s and fli g ht t.'ng1nee r s hd ve eomple t t.'d s pecial tra1rung m operating the large r Je ts to rl·f1ne the11 \•xpert1se m performmR takroffs and landings in etccordanrc with county noisf' reduction µr'J cedures S upe r viso r <> -.a id no1s1· m o n 1tor1 n g d a 1 a w ii I b 1· n•v1ewed monthl~ and tht• tesh will be hailed at thl' end or 30 111 60 days 1f dat<i i.hows th«! ba~gc•r Jets produce mon· no1!>e ov1:r any residential areas If the test 1s halted. llughc•-. offlc1<1 ls will havf• '15 d<i\' 111 n •mon• thl• l<1rl!er )<'h from lh1· <JI rport • ID Irvine o.,,., Pilot !tt.lf• Photo For /tlomn1y and Daddy Sh1..·tla .lt•n·1s. 7. :1 <.,(.•('ond g radl'I' <.it Cost•• .~1 1•-.a ' Pnmonu Sc:hool puh f1ni!-.htng toutht•.., on h1..•r papll'I mac·hl' bottll· :-lw., malong u:-a Chn'>lnws g ift lo1 her pan•nts Oth<.•r hotlks <.II'<' -.hown d1')·ing 1n the '>lln Mesa Teen Relates Kidnap, Rape Story S o b b 1 n I.? a n d n 1• a r I ,. 11u:oheren1. an 18) ear-old Costa M e s a g 1 r I t o I d p o I 1 t' 1• Wednesda~ morning nf beinR rap('d and forced to pt'rform sex .1 c t s w 1 I h t w o m "n wh o kidnapped ht•r wh1h• -.he• "alkc·d in her apartment compll''< JUSt aflcr m1dm~ht P oli<.·e said t hl' R1rl. "hn rt."cently moved to the cit) from the m1dwcs l . was repc•atedlv .. 1app1:d \\.hllc h eld in an apartment OffH•er~ -.aid tht• v1rt1m , 1• '< a m 1 n \' d at C o' t a M e., a Mem orial Hospital aflt•r calhfllt poller cit JO 30 a m fnllowm~ her release. didn't appe<tr to tx· .. enousl) injured, except for the 1rauma rci.u lt1ni.: f rom h \'r ordeal Tht• Costa Mesu restaurant (•mploye<.· said sht• was n•turnin~ ho mt• to her central tit) ·arc<i .tp J rtm<'nl from work at 12 15 a m when a t•ar c ruised throu~h t ht' :.ipartmt•nt 1•omplt•x and -.topped '" front or ht•r Sh\' told officers thal one of th(' men. both of \\horn \\f'tt• described us ~ll ~ht ly built Mt•x 1can s with mu-;tacht>s. Jumped from a car and forced her onto the floor of 1t:. back '<l'Ht Police said s he "as forced to k eep h er head down unt il arriving tit an apa rtment ·omewhere m the county where Bandit Fires Shots LOS A NGELES IA P I A ft>dern l rourt a warde d 1402.500 in dama~cs WPdnf'sduy to u f'londn mnn whose wife and :1on \\Cl'l' killed in the 1974 crash of .1 P an l\mcr1cun World A1rwoy!I )f't In Pago Poo. sht' later "a.s '>t'xualh atta1·kt•d Tht• girl 4'a1d hl'r :itLH•kt·r' rcl,•ased h<.'r lall'r \\'1·dnl'-.cl:I\ morntnl! in th(• llarhoi Pl.11.1 <>hooping <·l'nkr Offltt•r-. '>atd -.h1· "'J\ unabt, to dt.''>('rlhl· 10 fit-t.111 h\·r abdurtor-. ;.ind d1dn'I kn11\\ th·· loeat1on of thl' apartment \\ht·••· 'ht' was held They said an 1nvt•st11.~a11on .... 111 be launched Y.ht•n lh\· v1cl1n1 t·.111 ht• i nt e r\ll'"'l.'0 m1111· 1.'X t cn::.1 Vt'I) Or:n:Gi .-:a~a ft'eath .... r F air through F'nda\ and u l 1 t II e <' 11 o I 1 • r i. 11" , tonight 1n lo" so... lf1gh, Frida) near 7(1 INSIDE TODA l ' A mental h11olth rlir11r offer' programs /or Loq1.ino lfroch londslidt> net"", 11 o m " o I w 11 <• m f 11 r ,, depre.u1on and f rustrntwr1 over lhe loss of their hom1•, See Fealunng. Page Ct Al '1'011r \f"'IO ., .... ··~" I."", ... 111\1 ... \\ C•lllor•"• (lh•lllftl c-1<• ,, .. ,_ 0.•I~ Hell(f\ Pdltool•I P-f1tttn11n-m 1101w1,.. ..... " ... ladex .,, '"'•'""'''Oft CJ Ann t ,,,_ff\ A• Mew••• IH Mlltv•I I'-• '" ,...11 .... 1 ,., .... OJ·e Or"'"'' C0.,.,1¥ Cl 'Yl•I• ,._,, .. 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A'• Ill fll. 111 C• C• -· ~· l'lw K.1111.111.1 o m • o f 11111\ 1 \\o .,l11p:-. 111 I ht· \.\111 1<1 p<m1·11·d h\ '''111 d1, . .,,.J .,1·n •\.\:-. \\,1., ..,<'hl'llllll'<I lo l1«1v1· !\t•\.\ port B1·ad1 l1><l.1\ for ttw M .1111 h11111• 111 11' uwrwr. <.t m~·· T.im TIH· 711 folll l\.111l.1na. m a d1 · Ii .\ • .u11 plwll H11.1h 111 ~.11 1 U1t•go. should tCJkt• Ill \11 I'' d,I\, lo 111.11-.1· t lw t l'O!->~lng It \.\<t.., 11·f 1llt'<I .ii H l.1l k 11"' Boat Yard 1n \;l'\\prn t th .11 II Mesa Fireman New Covina Fire Chief Costu Mt•:.a ~ 1978 1"1rt·rrrnn ur th1.· Yl'ar ha~ lwt•n nJm cd nc:\.\ fin· chief for Wt•..,l C'ovinu Baltal1on Chief R o b1•n McClt.>lland. 39. 1s to a si.umc h is new dut1l.'S Jan 2. 1•nd1ng more· th:.1n 17 yt.>a~ or service with lht• C'o'ita Mesa 1-·1rc Department McClelland, a 1958 J(raduate of Newport Harbor Jltflh School. was one of 12 fin&hs ts for the $29.000·a year Wei.t Covina pos t H e curnmtly 1s Cos ta Mesa <k parlmt•nt ·~ paramedi c coordtnutor and 1s m charge of budget control The eh1d has <•arm·d an A/\ degree in f"1 rt• Sl'11°ntes from Santa Ana C ollcg<' and 1s cnroll<od al Cal Stute Full<•rton, ma1onn~ in public 1.1drn1nis lra tion Jlc was naml•d F1ri·m:m of lh1• Yl'ar hy th<.• Newport Harbor Costa Mesa B<wrrl of fkultors and has hdd 1ms ts a s fir,. r1~hter, engineer, l aptain and butlahon chief The 38-year Coslu Mesa rt•st· dent call<.-d his dc<•1s ion to lea ve the c 1 l) "d1Hicult " I flo addc·d. ''I've m<td<.· a lot of frtc>nds, but this 1s part of c·un"<·r <Jdvanc(' m l'Ol Mv dt•sir<·s wtwn J '>lurtt'tl w1•rl' l e; son1t•d Jy lit· " f11 1· dill'' . D•llY Piiot Sl•lf P!loto GETS CHIEF'S POST Mesa's McClelland :'.11-Clt'll;Jnd .... t urn·nt po-.1t1<>n is to lw f1 lll'tl hv BJ1tal1cm Chu·r H o h t' 1 t B <· J u t' h ~· m 11 f 1 1 1· rnur..,llal Dump Fee Proposal Vpsetting in Newport Uy JOl\NN•: REYNOLDS Ol 11'9 D•lh Pllol Sl•H Oran~t· <'ounty offieiab art• c•on s1<lt•rin~ t•hargin~ fl'(•S for UM' 11f tht• c·(1unl ~ " dumps and Nl'wpnrt lll•:1d1 offte1:.ib un•n't to'> ll appy ahout 1t .. U1> \.\-C haVl' any k1ml or a l.1llh;.ick p ostlrnn." Coun 1·11\.\-om;.in .lat•kw llt·athe r u..,kt•cl MonlJ..i \ r1uring ;.i d1sc·u..,'>111n of the 1m1;cll(ltnl( chur~es "l>o v.<.· ha"' an~ gulley'> wc· <:ould fill up·· .. Whilt· m:Jd<· in W'>I lhc· n • mark rt'flt·t·t~s th<.· st·r111usnc·ss of tht' proposal for t'ILY offtt·t;,b Wade lkvt•lt•1, director of Cil'm•ral St•r vH·t•i., t•'>ltnrnlt'S the ft•t'" 11ndt·1 c·o11s1lleration t•ould 1·oi.1 lh<· 1·11 y $<!50 ,000 iJ yc·ur Thn~t' art' c·hur~1·s I hat I ht• <·1 I y '"' n 't pass 011 to n·s11t1•nt s by 1nst1tutinJ.: its 1>wn foes h1·tausc lh1• l'1ty's diart,•r wa~ arnend1:cl m1irl' than <• <lf'<·aclt• ago lo pr<' vc•nt s u<.'h a h:vy In June. <ifll•r paH!.Clge nf Propos 1twn 1:i. c·1ty t•oun<'ll ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"i IJ•M'.; ro,.•t ll•·•Y P1f'"4 •••r •n·'"'' '"" ,,,,.., •1 ,,, ,.,,,,,,, 1.1rit .. ,, •t1J..l'Nfv1-...s n. '~ ,.....,,.,. f ., .. ~ t t1uM ,.,,,.H ~ • ..,. ..... ,.,,.. H1·1H.ll"\ O• 11,tf'\f,.,G M rM•• Ut1~ '' l'l•t t111 lV"ltit Y i • tO~ fil,...wtrl H~h",,t~ '\""" f" I '°"" h•f ..,,.1i,y '''""' t ... 1~(1•AH~ \ut.ltl<°"ll A 1t•1•• ••11"'11fWI flO•tl'M '""""'""""d \.fut'1•r• <4'-1 'v""lf•t fn. 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I ml'rnhl"rS l'Ut S:147 000 frr>m lht· t·tly budgt'l h) l·hm1n.1t1ng on1• ol tht· t'll~s twin· Wl'ekly trash pwkups The only way 1 tw 1·1t ' l'oulfl get I b I n 1:-.h :-.t•r \di ,. 1111 •• p;_t \ ..... \.Ou go basis wou ld lw to ~ubm1t the• 1ssut! tu J pubhl· vote and a.ltt'r the ch.111t•r <igain /\ t pn·..,1·01. I ht• rciunl" <lm•-.n I <.'harge a rJ1n•tt fr-1· for !ht• n ty", UM' of the t·ount v dump al Bon1t .1 Cunvon The fl'cs co11tc mpl;it1'<J would COVPr U"l' of lttiJI f ,11·il1I \. a'> Wl'tl as tr.1ns ft·1 '>t.1l11in<, lm·at<·d th1 ou~huut thl" Munt' With c losun· o f that dump ,lul t•d within two Yl'tU's, l'ot•wporl I'> fac rng the poss1bd11y 11( ht·ing forced to USt' a I rnns frr st ul fl)n <ind cuunly orfl<'ll.lls suv Hw.~ won't build 11111• in lht• ll;,rhor An·a unless lrJC'al r·1ta•s fHIY fru 11 Monday, thl· ohv1nw;ly unhap pv t•ounetl membt'rs t'OO<'<•ded that, If lht• county d1wi. 1nsl1lutp 1ti.. f Pl' plan. tht• 1·1ly 1s go111g to havt• lo takl· lh1: monl'y out or its gPrwral fund City Mana~cr Hobt"rt Wynn noted that a s 1m1ltJr prorJO~al was madt• about four Vf·;1r ... lJl<(O, but dropped when ttw c111cs pro tested "This lime , hCl'UUSC' of l'ropos1tton 13, I lhmk 1t s mort• likely they'll go through with 11 ," he add<'d "Well, I guess w<· could get ('VCryonc tn town to a~k for lrash compacters for ('hr1s tmab." Mrs Heather qu1pPf'd CHINA Sf AGES NVCLEAR TEST WASIDNGTON IAP1 Thf' People's Republic or Chine dt'tonoled a nuclear explosion In the ntm06phere al tis Lop Nor let1t site tn northwest Chino ut \(, p m P~T Wcdnes doy, lhl' Department of Energy n •portt'<i today The test was In th<' yu•ld ranl(<' of less than 20 ktlolon11, lhl· dt>partmefll 1u1ld Youths Held /11 Hickory Fanns Thef.t W 1•., I 1'11 ff rt•\ I cl l' II t s W h CJ ht•1,1rnt· :-.ui.pll'lllll" llf J pair or \Ctuth., w lhng food gift path cloo1 to door Wt'rt' credited toda} "1th :-.olvrn~ a Sl.200 Newp•>rl Bt'Jl'h burglary In t·ustodv on s us p1 c1on of tJurglan 1s Victor lfarton, l8, of 17311 Trndl'Wtnds Lane. Newport B l' <I f' h I) l' I l' (' I I v c M I k t· M 1· 1>1mo11 g h .,;11d h1: cxpel'ls Barton·.., 17 year old companion. aJ:..o of Newport Heach. lo SUI t t•rHh·r t<K!a.v 'l'ht· l\.\o art· :..u s 1wc tcd of s t t·al1ng $1 ,242 worth of gift pa<.'k" t·arly Tuesday from u van IJt·long1ng l<J thl• li1c·kor~ Farms -.ton· lo<·att'd 1n Uw Westcllff Jll;11a Shomnng Center W<.•dnt·sday. poltc 1· be gan rN'l'1 v1ng <·alls from Wcsltllff n •stdt•nts s u ... p1c111us of a pa ir or vuuths '>l'lhng llt<•kory Farms i>rotlucts door to door OnP wnm<in who t:Jlkcd to Md)onough, ... aid s he took a lic·t·nst• plate• number bN·auM· ... h t• kn c•" 111 c k" r y Farm 111 nd1H·ti. art· ... old onlv 1n retail o ul lt•h M d>onough said he traced tht· t'.tt to an un1clcnt1f1ed teen-ager and tht·n tra<:ed photogn.iµh~ of tht• rar owner·~ <1si.oc11:1tes . 111· s:11d ht· s howed the pictures to lh(' WC'slellrf <.1rea p<itrolman 1\1 l>olli.tr and thc officer quipped "I'll havt• your suspects by 5 Pm .. Rarton. whoi.c pic ture was 1nc•ludNI 1n tht· g roup . was :-opt>ltl•d at 4 55 p m neur the h n m t• of the woman who'd -.11p1>l1Pd tht• ltecosc numbt·r Dollar s:ud the youth ran when he• 'l aw lht· poll<'"man and a llt·Aecllv lhrt•w a bu~ ronlainmg !lnl• o r lht• "tol<·n pat'kagt•S over •• ch(( int<t lhc Upper Bay Qfflc<.•r" w<•r<· ahle to reC'ovn lh:tl rrnl'kaJ.ie Md>onough ... a1c.J n 1 .. 1r l \ al l o f lhf• m1 s'>1n g p .11·kag1•-, wt·rt• rc·<·ov1·rl'd 'Tht"v ct1dn'I have· an)' '>Ucress tr \ 1ng to w ll thcm." ht· added Mesan Robbed At Gunpoint lnOwn Home A Costa M1·s a man told polJn ht• ~us rohlx-d at gunpoint in his horn<.• latt.' Tucsduy, with two 1Jund1I~ l11ni1mli( him and a fnend with telephone t·ord befon· lea v ing with e a s h und pho ne an~v.t.•nng c·qu1pment Clifford W Chapmun. 38. who res 1dt•s 1n a <'onv1•rted J(arnge at lht• rear of <158 Broudway, swd t h c· m t' n . o n t• o r t h e m hrand1sh1n.I( a pistol. entered his home at9 50p m Th«'y forced him und his guest, H1cardo Luciano R\oi.u, 19. of 2208 Placentia St to he on the floor whd1• tlwy '\t.•arched his home, he said When the duo d1 i;covN<'d a floor safe, they forc1.:d Cha,,mun lo op<.•n It, laking two $100 bills. h<' said Also taken were two phone answl'ring machines vuluect nl u total S.~. according lo 11ollcc rcport11. Co8tly Rugs Stolen F'our silk Per1sun rugs, valued at S8,000 were stolen in a Dover Shores burglary Wednesday. Nt-wport Beach police reported today Parl Khatlblou , 1806 Galux)' Drive, said lht> tht•ft ()(' c·urred IJctween 10 30 a m und 2 30 pm . .... "' .. • Airport Leasing Studied l\).(1•11ti. from lhr1•1• r 1·nt a t·ur f 11 l'n 'I w h U WU 11 l I 11 s t• I Up bu11 1nt•N!\ 111 Oran~c County A 1 r 11 or I I' 1• 1 11 11 u ch· d c· u u n t y KUllC'I VUHll l> Wt'il11c•Mh1 ~· 111 ,1.•e 1f th t• I I ' lrl I I{ h l ht• I II I/ ffi l () at•t•o1111110(Jut1: thc•m Hut while 11uperv1sors asked fo1 a !l turr report o n the 11o i.s1h1l1t v o f making extra tnmtnal wu<·t· .1vu1luble, they ht•ht out ltttle hop<.• the effort would prove fruitful "You are taJkmg about laking up people s pace ," Supervisor Ralph Dit'dnc·h s aid. nolinR any tcrminul are a M.'t aside ror thl' agenc1~ m e ani.. l<·s.., spa<:e ror the air trnvehng public And !-,u1>e rv1 s or Philip Anthon\ '><t1d airpor t i1dm1n1strator.., p1 obC:tl>ly already would havt" s ugge!.lcd making extra SplH't' avatlabl1• for tt1rport c·onc•(·~~llJOJlrt'" 1f lht• 1d<.·a Wt·n· 111 <H0 t11·ul ~pokt.· ... m1·n frn Nal1onul Car lh:ntal. Dollar Ht•nt a Car und Trans Hcnt u C'ar su 1d they would llkt· u <'hl.ln<'e to rc•nl airport spaee or comflete for -.pae1• now us t:d by thrct• other renl;.i I ;_igt•nt 1e!. Thl• rl'ntiJI l'ar quehtton .., u r f u c· t' d W t• cl n 1· s d a y a s su1>erv1sori. ordt.·red county adm1n1 s trutori. to begin preparing new month to month leas e a.11reements for :,ill airport concess1ona1rc~ The conce1.s1ona1rei. include not only the ('Ur rt·ntul r1rms but bus iness P<'(>plt· "ho operate thl' a irport parking lot~ and gift shop Supervisors said lht•y didn't ~ant to n<'gotrntt• n('w long term l eu~ei. or seek <'<Jmpet1t1 vc bids now bct'aui.e an airport mas ter plan 1s under w&Jy and 1l might lead to airport improvements f'roM Pogt-,, I 19 DIE ... Pollt1caJ ms1dt:r~ wurncd that 11 me 1s runmnt: out'• for tht' 11h1th In Is fahan. sourceb s aid lht: 'old1t'rs who ll'tl club w1cldin(( pro s h11h mohs tn a n ·1Kn of ll'rror <.1g111ns t the monurc h''> opponents were lo complett: control toduy und dispers ed their vigilante army '"I he l'llr IS very lense and thnc'11 slll a lot of feur 1n t.h4r air." a well-placed 1nformahl reported . "The arm y's 1n e harge , but they haven 't' s m asht.od th1• uppos1t1on yet by any m eans " The s oldiers opene d up Wednes day with automattt' Wt'8pOnS in the Streets Of h fahan. 250 miles s outh of Tehran Doctors at Soraya llosp1tal said among those shot were people standing in ltne to ~IVf' blood for tht-wounded Quake Shakes Cnmt Cities CARPI NTER I A(AP> An t:'arthquake thut m e a s u rt' d 3 3 on t h l' Richter scale shook th(' Carp 1nl er1a Santa Barbara area early today. the seismology laboratory at Calttth reported The temblor at 12 55 a m . was centered (1 ve miles east-northeast of Carpinteria. a spokesman said I t was not 1mmed1ately known 1r 1t was an aftershock or the large quake that struck the area last August No dema~e or Injuries were reported. Ami-bus Position Backed Trustt.'t.'S of thl' lrvinl' Uniflt...od School District unun1mou1ly past1ed a resolution Wednesday '''' f)O s 1 nf( bus ing of s t udenti. throughout lt lhrec-counly are<.1 to <ich1eve metal Integration. T h e proposal H• being con s1derl'd by Los Angeles Superlor Judge Paul Egly as a solution to Loi. Angl•ll'l.. County school 1ntc ~ration oroblems Most Orangt· County commun1t1e~ arc tn t'lud(•d 1n the bu11ing plan lo mix urban ~hl'tlo students with ~ub urb1rn PUJJtls The board vote wa1> taken in the absence of Trustee El1tabeth S1 col1 . who prev1oui.ly ex prt•!ii.ed d.Js hkc of lht· plan Thi• board's po1>1t1on papt:r i.latl'd the r1l&n "would bl· v1oleotly destructive of almoM t'Vl'r\ thing which has bt'Cn a' "Ol'1att·d with lht• dt•vt·lopmPn1 and ma1nll·na.nr e of QUdlll.> education for all '>tudents. "S<'hools alone c<innot <'arr ~ I ht• burden of l're<itrng an Ink l(ralt•d S0<:1ely " The hoard slult·menl say ~ lrv1nr n•s1dc•nt s have worked for a IO<'etlly controlled !.chool dis trict, and that "the best de· c1s1ons for the £'duc at1on of stu dent!'. arc made at the local school and d1stri<.'t The hoard pledJ(ed to "lakl' pos1t1ve s teps under our own governance and vol1lton to as s ault this bai.1c problem" of ethnic and econom1t segregation Superintendent of Schools Stanley Corey said the d1stnct attempts to ac hieve• this through bilingual and b1c:ultural educa t1on. field trips ·Set_·ond 011d Last co .... 1 a Mt•_...a l'hlldrc•n and parents wail for lhl· lttrkt·\ and L11mm1ngs ..,crved to ;mo JH·oplt· Wt•dnl· .... da ,\ dunng V1ctor1a El<.'ml'nla1 ~ ~c hool 's annuCJI Holiday LUnC'heon in llw C':tfc.'lf."na Part or a slate nu1rir1on <.'<llH'<•lt0n program. the affair help:> maintuin p;Jr(•ntul <·onlaC't \\.tlh the ,..,c hool. ')<JV,.., Pnnl'tpal Ken Klll1<Jn Vtt' lorrn 1s onl' of tlHl'l' :"'<.·\.\ 1>orl Me .... a l 'n1f1c'd School 01 .... lr 1<.·I fa<'1lit1t•,.., ..,c hl'clulcd Lo rlOM' door .... 111 .lurw l>t·causl' of dl'dtning l'nrollmcnt '(''"'""""'_. ...... -... ,~-..111., ....... , ................... 1.,ar.t~ LA-Z-BOY . - CHRISTMAS SHOPPER'S SALE COSTA MESA 3" f . t7tll It. tAf'D\•ffo<" "•'Ill'> ....... -""-" M2-H57 Mon .,,, 10.f • ., 10.5 CloMd Sund1J ;-,., / \\;" tllL ntl!hl hdur< ( :hn'""·''· \.\hen all thr1111)!h lhl huu,L . 1\111 ,I l'rl al Ill l' \I ,I\ \I 11 rtllj!. i\111 C' l 11 S.1111.1 ( .l.1m I 00'1 of LA-~IOYS °" display NH DELIVERY AMPLE P AllCIHG 415-5902 Mon .,,, 10.C ,,, 10.$ CtoHd lundlf ' \ l ' b t ~ t l II y 0 ) t ( School Absences 8~ JA('KIE 11 \IMAN °' ... o.u, "•i.1 ..... 1\ b" t' flt t• t' I!'>"' In 0 I •• n It I ('ounty ~chooli. 1i. t•ont101.1u\.: to run ai, h1t(h uc, 66 pe1 rt•nt bt·l·uu1w of "n outbn·.1k of "hut ts b1•ltM•Pd to Ill' a t' ,,.. or fl u ~ s I on fl u . 1· u u n t \-h t• a I\ h orflc Hlh~ \Uld lOOU)' Or H•'it 1';hH014 . d1rt'<'lor of f lt't sonl\I hc>ulth •oorv1<'t'' 'aul rt•porh from 36 ,,·hool' ,ho"' thut tht• dJM'll'l' '' h1ttm)t hardt"r ut 'IOOll' M'hooi.. 1 h••n othc•r. t11• All E lse f "'o i Is :.u1d i.tbNt>ntfl·121m run1wd Ctotr' I~ 1>t'r1•t"nt up to B6 1w1 n·nt .tl ,, 'mall ,,nv.tlt' <:un.h·n CiroH· .. rhool SonH• of th1• larf(t'r pubh1· 'rhool' thul Wt'rt' hal'dt•flt hll 1 t•portt•d 50 µt-rrt•nt ur tht•11 tudt•nl~ out .. u·k . Dr Ehllntt '11111 Abo.cnh·~·11on 1~ no1 mull)• 10 1wrrt>nt Ut lhlN llOlt.' of )'t•Uf ThP a1lm('Tll. t,_•ht•vt•d h> bl· ,, l\Pf' of A Ru. .. 1oan flu , lu~h> thrt>t• In f1vt• tin'' for mo'>I "IUfrt•fl'f'> Luck Finally Helps Victim By WH.UJ\M llODG t-: OI IM 0..1, '"''°' )ltfll ~ht• wu:-. a ht q~ht , bubbl} youngstt•r A sophomon· Ol'\\ tu ttw Dana Hills IU~h School campus this yt•ar. M'hool Off1 (·1ab sa)' shf..' was wl'll likc'CI and had many friends But n('1thcr rharm no r friendship hf..'lp<'d 15 )'car·old Juli M1 ch<'lle Gonzal<'Z as sht· Jury Told Of Heroin 'Planting' An Orange• County Supe rior Court jury was told Wednesday that alleged Orange Coast drug dealer AJexand<.•r Kulik had Sl million worth of heroin 1n h1s possession when arrested in the fall of 1977 m Mission Viejo But in a r ebuttal t o the opening statement of prosecutor Ron Krebcr. Kulik's attorney said the heroin m1J!ht have been planted m the defendant's fl ashy car by narcotics ai:ients T he d1ffennJ! assessments b>- the two attorn eys cam e a:. Kul1k's trial got under way almost 14 months a fte r his arrest Oct 22. 1977. in M1ss1on Viejo tutchh1ked on Del Oh1i.po Slr~t l"nday. i.ct•kmg a ndc to her parents' Captain's ll1ll home m San Juan Capist rano She was shol repeal<'dly in the head with a .22-caliber pistol, savagely beaten on the face with a hammer and left ror deud al a local construction sitt· She surVJved "She's a very lucky girl," a s heriff's 1nvest1gator said We dnesdav "I unders t a nd they're transferring her out of intensive care today " An Orange County Juvenile Hall group counselor has been a rrested and chan~ed with the shooting and beating of Mich e lle, as friends knew h er. and a 17-year-old san Cle mente girl who was beaten m a separate mcide nt last March "It was a great s hock to us," Dana Hills Act1villes Director J im Walshe recalled of school officials' reactions upon heannR of the attack. "You just don't expect these things to h appen 1n a s m all eom munity like we hav<· " Assistant Princ ipal Puula Key said teachers who had had Juli in c lass called to see how the young girl was doing. "She was very pretty and had quite a few friends on campus," Dr. Key said. "Sh(• was one of those s tudents who attends c la sses and does n 't cause problems." .ind 10,olvt•' J roulo(h ..ind •• fr\ t'f l>• •;hJmR 'Hiid thf' outbrNtk r ,, n t b t' q u ·• I 1 ft l' d a s J n t•p1dt•mtt• bN·uust.• th· u1:r.eust· ha,.n 't bt>t>n drnJ{noM·O "Wl' con't (•011J1rm that ~•II of the rubt'll tit t' flu." ht• !l atd "Althouf!h presumubly 1t'i; ull Uw ,.,1mt' thin~ " Ur Ehhn~ Mild that . wh1lt• vnrr1nt.''> ur~n·t that hcti)fUI al th1~ point an thl· outbreak . tht'\' ·n· sllll n ·comm ended for Nf¥f& Money Cleveland Mayor D(•nn1~ Ku c anich ~cs tures at J new~ conference following the City Council's reJCCtion o f his plan lo avert default The debt-ridden city must pay SlS.5 million by Fnda~ Thursday, Oeeember 14. 1976 DAIL y PILOT A :1 Soar Due to Flu c tht· t·ld1•1 ly and lhoM· '>Urft•r1n~ ra on\ rhromc ilhw ... -.t•:-. lit• ~atd th•· Count) lll'allh Ot>purlrn,·nl m Sunt.1 i\n.i ha-. ~IVl'O 22,000 dOM''> Of V<IC{'HH <114 '" n ., t fl u . 1 11 c I u d 1 11 ~ t h " A Russaun strain. th1i. )'l'.tr. up by K.000 over the doses gavt•n l~t vear . Or l':hhnA s md vc-oplc with t•hronic 11lnes:o1es who believl' t hey have the nu s hould contact their physicians 1mmed1ately Alt hou~h the corrf'nt strain of Teachers' Slowdown Continues A partial teacht•r work slowdown at som<· West Oran~e C.ounly high schools continued today after 95 f''ounta1n Valley tcach<'rs refus('d to part1c1pate in a mid.year ~tudcnt reg1st ra t1on program W<'dncsday morn ang HunttnAlOn Beach Union lligh School District offi cials said 39 t t'achers out o f 146 at Westm1nskr llt~h School called 1n ill today in ;rn <ipparenl sick in. Offlt•ials 'aid GO out of 147 Edison lltt:?h School tt>achers in Huntmgton Beach did not report for classes W<'dnesda\ in what school board Pn·s1dt.'nt Zllj Wessa called "insubordination Fountmn Vallt·~ ll1gh School Prmc1pal Paul lh•rger o;a1d tht- Wt'dne'>da) rl'g1strat1on pro l;!ram \\as het·t1t• .... nct• mort' than half of thl· 'chool's 166 leathe rs signed a petition refus mJ! lo help 2.250 students makt• mad ) t.•ar class changes Tcach('r <,pokes worn an lie I en M 1tll'r .,;ud tt•at•h<'r'> v. ere tn censed at th<' !>Chool adm1ntstrn lion·., det·1s1on to n•schedulr-lht· reg1s trat1on from lhl' original .Jan 3 date to Wedm•sda) the• flu ts ui.ually m ild. Or Jo;hlmg srud 1t could develop into pnt.·umon1u . " common compllcallonornu II<' s aid anyon<' expenem·u)~ p<>rsast ent cough or d1fr1culty brealh1n.,:. or whose 1lln"'ss lasts longer than five days, c,hould sec a phys1C1un Dr. Ehling said he doesn't expect the outbreak lo last muC'h past the first of the year, 1f that Ion~ Smiting Bet t 11 F orm(·r first lad\ Seti\ F o r d a d d r c c. ~ (• <; t h 't.· Wa ~hmgton Pn•...,:, Club She commented on a vanel\ of '-UbJ<:c:ts dunng her '-Pt'c.ch Planes Search Haimiian Area For Lost Boat T eachers have vott•d to stnkt• J ;in 3 1f no st-tllemt•nt C"an ht· HONOLULU tAP1 Tv.o rl'aC'hed 1n th1• l'iH·n•nt tontract plam·s from thl' Navy and two d1spull' from the Coast Guard searched School d1slrtrt offic1ab assert today for a missing 94-foot boat lluntmgton lkat:h l11gh School chart ered by th<.• {jmvers1ly of tcachPr' staged a sick in Mon llawa11 for oteanograph1c <1a\ \\hi!n 57 of the• !>Chool's 128 n•searc·h t('ac·hcrs t·all<'d tn Mrk Thl' search area .,.. as cxpe<'t<'<i llov.ev<'r. all :.<'vcn d is trict to cover a 40.000·square milt• :.rhools rcportt'd normal opera ar(•a ..,outh and "es t of thl' tton tod:>\. llav. a11an !:-.land rhain ... aid Mrs W<'S'W c;aid thC' 'IHek, Coa..t Guard Sj::I Ed"ard slo\>\d0\\1l acl1v1t1t•s arl• a "c;hov. ~lurph~ "A s mony 1)('()plt.• ai. this 1s involving. 1t ~hould get through th•· population pretly fast. 1)1obubly 1n two to three weeks.'' hf.' ..,u1d II <' noted that th•· disease i.ecm ' to affect children more than adults. pos!>!bly because it may be related to a strain that broke out in the 1950s. As <i result. Dr. Ehhng said. many adults have some immunity to the disease Benefits Bring Aid To$50,000 Two separa te benefits held last Sunday to aid victims of thl' Bluebird Canyon la ndslide haw raised the total dis aster fund lo ne·arly SS0.000 fund raisers said this week. The Bluebird account s tood at $49.882 late Wednesday. said Laguna Federal Savings and Loan s pok<'sman Natal1P Arm ~trong. M ore than two doH·n community group". churche!> a nd c1v1c on:anizalions ra1sc.-d Sti.986 at the Bluebird Disaster fl<'a m a rket benefit a l the· F esti val of Art' ground' S unday Volunt('('r Kathy .Jones said ano th rr Sfi,000 I' s till outstanding, wh1c•h will bring th:i t event 's total to nearly S2-1.00<l And another check for Sl.071 v.as d e posited at Laguna Federal by organizers of a Bluebird Canvon Hair a thon hc•ld an the savings a nd loan park mg lot Sunday Ha ir stylists cut nearly 150 hl'<tds of hair dur1nJ.! l hl' da:>' ·long fund· raiser which wa" puncl uall•d by b a nd:-.. d 1Ho mus1t and entertainment Hut somt· of the proceeds from that l'VCnl had to go to pa'y for "' a~t.' equipment and portabll• t o 1 I t• t ' . a c c o r d 1 n g t o c;poke!>woman Lois Kinsey. a Laguna Beach stylist . Ms . K.Jnst•y said llair·a·thon k(• !>h1 rt.<, ar l' still available at Loi~ for Haar. 1113 South Cocc.1 ll1gh""a)' at S-1 . Eatery Shootout According to reports al the -lame or his arrest , officers found thl' hl'rom tn a g rocery bag on the back scat of the auto Kulik was sleeping m when he was arresll'<l in a parking lot Michelle 1s reportedly '"l'Stmg COJJlfortably in her hospita l bed al UCI Medical Center following the attack on Dt?I Obispo Streel near Stonehill Drwc 12 Seeking Trial Panel Position of<,trength"'by teacherl<·ader:. Se\.('O 'c1ent1sts .ind '"o Mrs W('lo;sa said teach<'r and others "ere aboard the llolo EL CAJO!'f tAPI ,'\ womaJl district negotiators ml'l W<.'dncc: Holo. l.\h1eh dl'part(.•d llonolulu bandit '>hOl ht'r wav out of .1 In his opcnang statement Wedne-.day. defense a tto rney Ph1hp Oi?Massa told the jury he beheved thl' herom was planted m Kulik's car by agents eager to close in on an alleged drug s muggling scheme. A h ospita l spokesman speculated that the caliber of the gun used on Mic helle may have saved her life and spared her more senous injury PohN' say they linked d(•almg in ht•a\ y drugs to the Nc.>wport Bea<•h s laying of Stephen John Bovan. 36. of Founlam Valley Hov~n was gun n ed d~wn o u l s 11h• a New 1J or l Be a c h mghtcrv in what 1s no"" alleged l o h ;i v t• h t' t• n a m u r d e r consp1rao1 ha'>l·d on n•lrtbut1on ror thl' kidnapping ror ransom of Kulik a month Ntrlt<'r Whill' Kuhk's drug trial was getting undc>r v.ay. one of Kul1k 's ro-ddt>ndants in the Rovan <,la)'mg .. ll'rr)' F1on . 1s sta nding trial on murder ('hargc•s in another Orange County Sup<-r1or Courtroom Women Fight Playboy Bid PROVlDENCE. R .l . (AP> - Som e Brown University women. anger ed by a student newspaper ad soliciting models for Playboy magazine. say they a rc trying lo sabot age intcrv1(•ws with the magazine's photographer The ad in the Rrown Dally Herald on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday a s k ed for I vy League women wilhn~ lo pose nude o r st'ml nud e for lhl' magazine The ad gives thl' nam e o f D avi d (;h an. a photographer. a nd a number to call for appointments Lord Snowdon Plans To Marry Divorcee LONDON <A P , Lord Snowdon. Prioress Ma rJtaret's former hus hand , a nnounced today he will marr:. divorcee Lucy Lindsay Hogg in London on Friday and they look forwa rd lC\ a •· hfe of q u1l't happiness like any other family .. Mrs Lindsay 1log11t, 37. 1s the former wife of film producer Michael Li ndsay-Hogg and has been S n o wdon 's fre quen t com paruon for four years. The marriage witt take place al the Kens ington register office. The 48-year·old Snowdon and Princess Margaret. 48-year-0ld sis ter or Queen Elizabeth 11. obtained a "quickie" divorce last July t>nding 18 years of marriag<'. They had been legally separntc<l two years, but their mar rwge had been in1 trouble several years before that. The domest ic news agency Press Association, which has an accredited correspondent in cour t cirr les, said the princess -who lives In Ke nsington Palace. only a few blocks from the reg1Rt('r office consulted with Snowdon and dec ided that "lo avoid possible press publlc\ty" neither s he nor their two c hildre n will attend the wedding The children a re 17·year old Viscount Linley and 14·year-old Lady Sarth Armstrong.Jones The cttlldren have known for evcral months or th Ir faU\tr's p l an s to marry M rs . ~lndsay.Hogg and sbe ls known, ,.,.w,,. ....... HE'LL WED AGAIN Britain'• Lord Snowdon to gel along well wit h them. the Press Asl'IOClutlon report said Prin cess Mergar~l w as awarded custody or the ch1ld~n as part o f the d ivo r ce settlement. Snowdon hus a<'cess lo them whenever he wl11h lt. 1'h Presa Alsocia\lon sold this arrangement WOllld coollnuo. da:. and aJ.?rcE'd to open '>e<'ret for the· v.est coast of the island of n•!>taurant \\hen s ix patrons and rontract talks Frida~ altt•rnoon Ila\\ <111 on Saturda) tht.· 0'~ner tr1c-d lo '>top h(.•r ~~~~~~~~__;;.__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tv.el\'l' pl'rsons. including tv.o Or ang County Judges defeat<.'<! 1n N ove m ber elections. hav e applied for a trial com miss1om:r position in the South Orange County Municipal Court Pres iding Judge J ohn Gnffin said court officers would meet with representatives of th(• South Orange County Bar As sociation Friday to discuss l'ach applicant "We're trying to get some<1m· who would be acceptable in th1:-. court." Griffin said ·That wa\. he said. the tnal rom m 1ss1oner could help <.•ase south court caseloads b) h:rn dltng preliminary heanngs. for <'Xampll' Among the applicants for the $42.000 per year pos1t1on an· Judge Richard Hamilton of Orange County Superior Court and Arnold Mordk1n of North Orongl' Count) Municipal Court Judge Gnffm declined to release the other 10 until hl' has evalual ed the privacy act Writer Faces Charges in Knife Attack Orange Coast Daily P1lol staff writer Thomas Barley. 51. was charged today with attempted murder and felony assault with a deadly weapon in connection with a n alleged knife att ack last Saturday B ar i e\ 1s accused o f assaulting· his wife. Kathenne. whom he married eight weeks ago. during a family quarrel tn their Santa Ana traHer hom e lnillally. the news reporter was charged with misd<'m eanor assault with a deadly weapOn und released Tuesday from Orange County J ail on his own recognizance. H owe v e r . the ('omplalnt lod ged against Barlty was amended late Wednes day afternoon afte r an inves tigation mlo the case and the receipt or multiple complaints from the alleged victim. Barley is being h eld m Orange County Jcul In heu or $100.000 bail A hennnR on his petiUon for a reduction In bail wu schedultd today before Central Municipal Co~rt Judge Paul Mast. COMFORT OF LEATHER L 1•.Jl/ll r •' CC.IOI JllO <(ll11I011dU•t in ,1ny w••·Uflt'f ll•'l.dlJ~•· ,, '·' ,, rt,t1c1t1ll tT~lll'floll >\;h•<:I t111.,,(/·1 ' .onu tU••l-1' H vCJ11t 11011y It •t11pt•r,11ur1• I hi' IT °''' .,~.. j l ,,,,,, I \/t /} /Ill IT~t' Ill ,111/11111 tJ/11] l llfl lofT,lflto ti (JI I ()fl f '\ t\ V "11,t\BLt: FOR IMMt;Dlt\Tt~ DF.LIVF.R't' Leather Sale ' --· \ - 8 -1 fn(•h Top Grain Lf>adeer Sofas Luxuri~ <;0C~ wotn unmatched comlort and "'eiJance 1n top g<am lealller 1na1 gre>w5 ITl(lrt' oeaut1lul wrtn use and age - .iva1tab1e '" !>everal cotor-; of ieatfier oow$799. • Ahm'#' l.f'nthttr C.lwir No1l' s599_ Nou' $J99. • A bcn•t> IA:<1tlwr O t1o nrn11 Your Favortte Designer Witt Be H8PPV To Ass15t You PAQr r -.i,1QNA1 '"' rf RtQH OL '>luNl H" O,.• ........ ~ ',.; •••• • 221 5 H4RIOR IL VD , COSTA MESA 60 ·0:7S ' '· . .• A.a DAILY PILOT Thur.day. December t4 tt71 NATION I WORLD Jot Hijacking Atte1npt Fails • :·~: .~oa ting New York-Miami Jet Diverted; Man Arrested A White Christmas H ~av.·A TO A C"OOL Y L : Some peofle who ll ve un· d l'r lh«' brt14ht "llnny Ille of thl1 bt>!ll of •l l)O!ll lblt' i·1JHla un.· 111 lw111ya dtt"tlnllnll of a whit" Chnstmaa J 'm not I m louk1n.c d!rtttly hud a l on~ Your faithful t'orr pondrnt 11 deparUn• thla tomtr for \ht> next wvc>ral da.11. aeek1n1 out that whlte Chn1tmu on tht• EHt~ Se board Al 1,•u.lll I think 1l & po1n1 to bt 1nowy. In a phone con· ve1 uauun 14 llh m> alh\'r ln·l•w bac:k th "" he waa lamenting that there is only a foot or so of what~ ~tuff around at this Ume. A root will do me just flne. WE WILL BE TRAVELING to a small place not loo far from Burlington, Vermont. I was cheeking the weather re- ports out of there just today. Burlington had a high temperature yesterday of 35 degrees. The low was 27. Well, at least you have to give them one thlng. The temperature doesn't vary a whole lot. Jl Just goes from cold to colder. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIANS, of course, are spoiled in the weather department. We talk about our weather "from the desert to the sea and mountains." So any lime of year you can drive a few hours and gel yourself either a ~unbum or a case or snow-blindness. Thing about our weather Is that for the most part. If you don't ltke what it's doing where you are. you can drive out of it. You can change the entire scene from s now lo sea· i.pray. I don't think the weather ls going to be that variable where I'm going JN PREPARATION for this, I've bunted up ao old knit cap I used to wear In m y open roadllt er days. I've shaken out my sweat socks and looked up my boots. Who knows? This may be the Christmas season where 1 actually see a one-horse sleigh. Or ride in one, maybe. J\t any rate. I Wl!>h you and yours the most joyous of Yult:tidcl>. See you after the holidays along this warmest or all J>Ol>blblt.'COa.o,tS ' Short Funds Mean Republican Layoffs WASIUNGTON <AP> The Republican Party. swlmmlag In money earlier this year. has run out and has been forced to lay oft employees or the eve of the holiday season Between 50 and 60 employees of the Republican National Com· mlttee have been fired since September, and the committee is about $500.000 In debt, says press secretary Peter Teeley. The layoffs still leave the national committee with a s talf of 207 fulJ.t1mc and 63 part-time employees, but Teeley said another half dozen or so may go and the number probably will be reduced further a~ employees who retire or quit are not replaced. fly t'Ompanson, the Democratic National Committee. which has been in deep money trouble for the past decade, is expected to be down to about 50 employees at the end of the year. ('HARLESTON. S .C. (A P> - A pauenger who claimed to h11vt• arid told un allendanl oboard •New York to-Miami jct ~uly today that he wMnlt.'CS to ao lo Cuba, authorities said. Th• pilot diverted the plane to C'harlett.an. wh~re the man was urn•1tt'd by the ft'lll NO ONE WAS lnjurnd, and the mun dJd not have acid or any utht•r wtapon, tht' 1''RI o ld Tht• pW1M·niier. 1dentlf1ed H Gt· raid ~mond C1tisey, a 53· \l'Ur old janitor from Albany. Cops Probe Van Used In Heist NEW YORK CAP> - Fingerprint experts swarmed over a black getaway van today looking for clues lbat would help them crack what the FBI says is the biggest cash helst in U.S. history. Police said the van, round Wednesday nlght on a Brooklyn street. was used by five masked gunmen lo nee the Lufthansa German Airlines cargo hangar al Kennedy Airport Monday with more than $S million in U.S. currency plus a huge haul or currency and jewels. BUT THE MEN wh o masterminded the robbery and their record-breaking loot were still missing today. ll was a traffic officer looking for Illegally parked cars who gave the combined forces of the FBI, city police and the Port Authority police their biggest break in the case. The van was towed to Ken· nedy Airport in the custody of Port Authority police. who have j urisdiction over crimes com- mitted at the airport. THE FBI CONFIRMED Wednesday what had been in the van when it left the Lufthan· sa hangar after the hour-long ri· flin g or a "high-value" con· crete vault room: more than $5 million cash In US. currency. an undetermined amount of foreign currency and an unknown amount or precious s tones and other Jewelry. An airline spokesman had said earlier that the Jewelry stup- ments had a declared value of more than $850,000 Discovery of the van came a fte r authorities made public two composite drawings based on descriptions of two of the masked robbers THE COMPOSITES showed one sus~-ct to be about 27 with dark hair and a droopi ng mustache, the other appeared to be about JO. clean-shaven with gray hair. All of the robbers were described as white males with Brooklyn accents Th e gunme n reportedly unmasked at some point during the robbery long enough for Lufthansa guard Kerry Whalen to remember their faces. Whalen Is believed to have seen the robbers during an Interval when they believed he waa unconscious from a blowtothehead. Winds Howl at 50 mph Travel Alerts Posted Around Great Lakes llll>U'IJU" A.nettllo "" ... 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This miniature engine belongs to a full train syste m of coaches, rails and buildings crafted to the same scale. Billed as the world's smallest manufactured model steam locomotive, it was shown at the International Toy Fair in Nuremberg. West Germany. The train 1s clec· trically operated. Witness Says Cultist Shot 2 in Guyana GEORGETOWN. Guyana IAP I -A witness at a prehm1nary hearing accused J onestown cultist Larry Layton of wounding two defectors escaping with Rep. Leo Ryan. but the witness couldn't say who shot Ryan and four others who died with him. The California Democrat and the others were shot to death Nov. 18 outside their plane at a Jungle airstrip not far from the Rev. Jim Jones' Peoples Temple colony. More than 900 died there in a murder·auiclde ritual shortly after the airstrip klllln&s. 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Mob's Link To Movie lrwestigated BOSTON CAP) -Federal agents say they are checking possible underworld connections in lhe filming of "The Brink's Job.·· an Investigation reported· ly also involving the Teamsters unlon. A union official In Boston. con· t acted late Wednesday. said he had nothing to say about a na- tionally televised report that federal agents were looking Into the Teamatera' role in produc· lion of the movie that stars Peter Falk. "I RAVE NO comment," said Arthur Zaniboni. business agent for Boston Local 25. "1 Just saw It on TV." "There are investigations un· der wa y,'' said G e rald Mc Dowell. head of the New England Ol'ganized Crime Task Force in Boston, after NBC News reported a federa l grand jury was Investigating possible payofrs to mob figures by tht! movie company. McDowell said the Investiga- tions are in "the same general d irection" as indicated by the NBC report. But he said, "I can not confirm or deny the NBC re port." THE READ OF the Boston Teamsters local , William McCarthy, an inte rnational vice president. was Ln Washington. Zan iboni said, and was not available for comment. Mc Dowell said he watt'hed the first Installment of a three-part NBC r eport quoting Boston police sources as saying pro- ducers of the film sought help from R a l ph LaMattlna . described by the source~ as an underworld boss in Boston ':- North End. Parts or the North End, an area that Is the center or Boston's Italian community, were transformed to t he 1950s «-r a ror the filming. The movie is based on the S2A million Brinks robbery here. Pictures of the m ovie set. quietly taken by authorities. re· portedly s how two film crewmen with a man described as a La Mattlna associate. 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I I h \l <' K 1 n n (' v ' a v' h 1• h up 1·' ft'Cl e ral J!a~ 'llff't \ 1<1"' 1 an 111 rc·vumped without t•nclJngt>rtng hi\ company's $600 1ndl11111 ltq u e fled n:i tu ra I ~ f.l ., pro11·11 tentat1v«•I\ ~•·t for P11111t Conception on lhc• l'&l1forn1<1 roast Bilker Senf .-n~Pd LOS ANGELES IAPI An t1I legcd organited crime flgurt', M 1chael Razzitello, ha~ received a one·year county Jail sentenc<' for his part an a fraud ~chC'ml' that bilked S('veral firm-; out of thousands of dollars Deputy Da..lrt<'t Allornc·~ Richard Jeni.ans said H1z z1tt•llr1. alreadv in stale prison. and fou1 c·o ciefendanb sl't up dumm,\ hu,aness supplv eom1>an1es tha, 't•nt 1nvo1ces to firmt.. demand mg pa~·mc•nt for non t•x1slcnt suppllc., ViC't1ms of th<.• schtmw inC'ludcd McDonJld s anrt Tamh Corp Oilfpw e Sef t 1.-d LOS ANGELES 1i\P 1 Thi· Daw~ llo11orPd \l'l111 John \\ U) 1w .1 l'l'~ld~nl ol Nt-wport 8E-1:tch. ti(' l l'Pt" ;a pl..1411t• ~as alhcrt1sang personality of the year" t 1·orn Harry Sp1t1.t·r. right. president of the advertising < l11h ol lll" \11gt.:ll·:-. Wayne received the award for h1:, tolt·" 1n acf\(1111l:icments for a savmf(l:i firm Mannes Mu 11ir \ nthon;, N11stn tl) 1n b<1ckground Jailed Man Held In Gay Slayings SAN l''HANCISCO IA P l A former convicted killer being held in a San F'ranc11ico Jail on assault charges has been charged with three of fi ve i.trangulation murders of homosexual me n this year Redwood City Municipal Court Judge Wilbur Johnson issued a warrant Wednesday for the arrest of David Likens. 31. in ronnect1on with th<' three murders Out Likens was already 1n Jail. ;i14 atltn~ trial on charges of ab .. :wit :md attempted murder 1n San Francisco R:lll of $250,000 was set b\· Jud~(' John,on TUE llOMOSF.XliAL murders over the 1>ast eight months hav1.• alarmed San Fran<'1b('0°s large ga y c·ommun1t~ All five ..i ran~lcd and ht.·aten bodte'i ha\C b('en founci 1n remote and brus h} an•ai. <ir San Mateo Count) The three men Likens 1s ac CUbl'd or k1lhng were Daniel 01 lcr. 2·1, A Tomlin Goodman II I. 26. and Honald Young, 27 The otht'r two \ICt1mc; an· s till un 1d<·nlif1<'d 8. 1977 after he was convicted for a Los Angeles s laying He was on parole when he was arrested 1n San Francisco Oc:t 12 an con nect1on with homosexual a' ... au Its tn the Tenderloin POLICE SAID Likens· all<'Ji?ed a:,sault v1ct1ms ht•lped hnk him to the murders. but the} would illVC no detail!. San t-•ranc1sco police had planned to try Likens Jan. 8 on the assault c harges but said Wednesday they would turn ham over to San Mateo County authorities for prosecution on the three murder char~es. Transient Stabbed C'1ty Counr1l has approv1:d a mo t1on to seek a monl'tary settle mcnt with an 1ndc•pend~nl con· I rCJl'tOr to resolve et three month 1•001 rover-.\' ov<.·r r('Slorat1011 ot -1hc-weather damaged Wath To"ers Olle r. whose bod) "'as found Murch HJ. and \'oung, round two "-t't•ks lal<'r. "<'rt• n •portedly male prostitute•\ 1n ~an Frnn e1sco's Tendc•rloin areu Good m an h:ld been a homosexual for '1•ars. pohr<' i.atd LOS ANGELES CAPl - Police said today the non fatal s tubbing attack on a 34-yenr-old downtown tran sie nt was probably not the work of th<> Sktd Row Stabber Investigator' s<:11d Pedro Crut was stabbed fi ve times m the up1>er tor~o earl} this mormn~ ... .. 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EASY TO USE, EASY TO OWN ... w/Purchase 11HOWTOMAKE BITTER MOVIES" ONLY s9900 W/COM Thutaday December u 19711 DAIL V PILOT it fJ Protection Sought Harassment by S y1iarwn Feared ~ANTA MONll'I\ <AP1 The I tt w > "'r h 1 tt en by a r u l ll t• •make ttllcgedly placed rn h1i- muill><11< by two Synanon mem bt:r" has rl'Quested a court orde1 to protect ham 11nd his cllenti, from harassment by the drug n• h.1b1htat1on group ot hl'I !-,ant,1 Mtllllt'J Sup..r1111 ( ou rl J ud.:t• Lew rl'll('t• H 1ttc11 111 .ind 'iC'hedull<tl ,, heunnf( nl'xl M onda~ on Mnrirnt1' n"1u1·s1 Rl·plyw.: tn llw Mm Jnt1 mo tmn. Synanun l.iw~t'l'i Jt•cu1-11•cl !\1orant1 of "-.tugm~ 1111~ 11ubllc 11·lut11111s t'\ t·nt for I tw purpoM• of <11~1·rl•d1t1n1f t ht· group and d"puted tht~ fact that th1· '>n«ikt attack ever occurred "This protecl1v1• ordt•r '' nothtnR more than another step by Mornnu and his attorneys in h1tv11''1 this ht1~al1on tried an th1.· media rather than 1n tht• 1·ourt room." the Syn anon at 1ornt>ys' statement said Los AnJ:cles attorney Paul ~torant1 who sought prott·t lion from · annoyance. t·mbar ra.si>mc>nt. oppression. harass ml'nl and 1ntim1dat1on hy Syn anon and its agents.. filed J ~tatement by former S)n1.11on member Lynn Worrell or San Francisco with his request for the order Nudists Wo1-ned Ms Worrell cl a 1 med that when she left the group lasl Oect.>mbcr she was held against her will for rour days ci t Synanon's Marin County fac1h ''. 14 here she was physically at I UC'ked and not allowed to s lt."CP during intense interrogation Ca~np Flood Dangers Cited :--i\N DIEGO 1A 1'1 Although county planners can't rt·c·al l thl· last 11m<· the IO·foot wade Harbison Canyon Creel. exrwrienr1:d H fabled 100-year nooct. they thought tht.' SY. ulluws Sun Island Club nudlst colony should be pre oan•d She also all?ged she had b<:l•n told that "if l ht.' told what she knew" she would be hurt an suC'h a way that "a plastic surgeon "'ould not be able to repair the d.lmagl· .. To at:commo<latt' thl· h~ p0thet1cal flooding, planners "anted th<.· nudis t rC'sort to widen the <·reek. move 32 mob1h: homes. 20 tratler-; and most of its recreation;1I f;.H·1ht1es at an estimated c~t or S200,000. Afkr l1stenan~ to the club's attorneys, however, th•· County Board of Supc•rv1sors agreed Wednesday Ulat tht.· rC'qu1remenb would probably force the club to shut down Thl' protl'CI 1 vt.· order wo•Jl<l <tlbo cover prospect1H~ witnesses in a luwsu1t in which Morunlz Jnd s, nanon havl' sued ear h 1 nstead. the c·lub will be required over a five-year span 111 make 1mprov<'nwnts protecllng the dwellings from a lt'SSer nood With metal 'l~ns lO be posted to warn lrailt•I 11t·cupants ot lh<· flood hazards Delay Ordered Temple Probe Stalled SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The FBI and l ~ Attorney G. Wilham Hunter have dented allega t1ons by attorneys that Peoples Tem1,le ml.'mb .. rs returning lrom liu,\·ana were harasst'<l iind dE"n1t•<t legal counsel durang lengthy quest1omnR h\ ttw f"DJ last week. <Related story . A4 1 • Appearances by 16 People~ Templl' m•·mbt·r' before a federal ~rand JUry probing the rfrath of t; S Rep Leo Ryan were postpone<! for l"'u "-l'l'k' Wednesday to alJQw attorneys to stud~ tran-.1·np1' of the FBI inlerrogu_t1ons which la~tert upw ;111h 11r 10 hours li .S. DISTRICT Court JudR<' RobPrt !- Peckham dismissed the 23-member panl'I Wedn<·-. day, and instructed witnesses to return lo te!.t1 r., Dec. 27. Dec 29. Jan. 3 and Jan 5 · Attorneys for some or the 16 -.cheduled to testify com plained their clients were treated hkl.' How HI•-'' 'opMstlcot.cl Mt i11ttt.....,str,i.. o I 9N dto90•11• K,_. 'rlo dto Ml! Modfl4471 s525 \All1'1UCt0 tHIV \Al 11 U YES-All HEW FOR '79 ICOMPUTER COLOR 19046 IROOICHUltST COltHIER IOltlttcHURST AMD GAltftELD ""-96~ll2t ~M-...hi. I 0-1 Sat. I 0-5:)0 s-. 12-4 = .......... ~ cnminals instead of survivors of tht' Tt>mple's --------------------- mass murder-su1c1de ntual No' lR that lt•ft morl:' lhan 900 people dead "I do not concur an the charactcntcillon., or 1ti1 mtcrro~auons." 6atd U S Atlorney llunter "We're confictent tht> allegallons are incur reel." !>CJld .lot• Aaron the FBI':-. San I-ranr1sco in rormatton officer News from all over California Is rounded up each day l c..1tH,.1111 , In the DAILY PILOT SHOP LIDO MAFilNA VILLAGE THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON FOR THE GREATEST Of FT IDEAS DAVE'S CAMERA wa •'• f411 '"" • Cott•~ CN.~1• '41·1012 I Aft l'tot. .. l•"' ... 0"' tlllO Oii - ,, • ) .. \ (' Edit ri I P Rotwrl N Weect1Publ1\h , T~• Keev11/Edltor Oran ge Coo•,1 Daily P1lof 0 a ag.e _________ l.hU1·~-."·0·ec-e1·Jl·be·1·1·4-19·7·8·-------·B·a·rbcl_,_.,_l(_r.~.lb.•.C.h·E·d·l·1o·r·1a.•.P·6V-~.E.d·l·tO·'-- Sign Ordinance Means Ev ryone Co,ta Ml'\U Chamber nf \o mmt•rct• r. bo Jrd o f d irector,, this week nppt.'an.'tl to tX' fashlonm~ a loophoh• through wh1t•h lht'Y m11thl ('ra14l out of thC'lr pro(t•'lwd ~UJ)l'<)rt uf thl' <.'It)''\ 4'lln Ol'chnunC't The Or<hnuncl'. ttpprovl'd Ul 1976 ui. n twHullfkul wn nrnvt• to c·ut do" n .tn un. .. 11thll~ hod~t.··~>d.,l' of r~udm~ 11rntt·1aall\, chnunul<'t> 1>1gn11 for v.htc:h no JK>rm11'. ion t•vt•r \4 ,l, ~r:.tnfrd b\ lht• Cll ~ Uul 1l ubo provuh•' for ph:i,lnJ! C1Ut lar~f'r '\t~1 ns uppl'llH-tl umkr l«trlwr. lt.~ :-.tr tna(l•nt h1~:. 1"01 tht-put\l eagbt month~. tht> ell y hu~ been u1ocn .. ·l>~ivc sn t•nfordn~ lh<• nrdsnunce Appal"'('nlly !'.Om1• hul>111t·s-. fll'(lµl t.· Jrt.• bt.·~anmn~ t o '-llUHm a ' tht•\ ., •. ,. lht• t.1.1v upJ1ro.1t·hm)' '' lwn tht•1r t>1", ru ... tl) ~1~n' nw't t•onw do"' n Wl<it•r a n amortllallon µrogra1n ba.,mK .1 s11(n'" llrt• on Us or1~111.tl t'O'l Thl· l.1nwsL mo!'!l col>t1y, l>IJ:ns "'ouhl l>t· the I.1st tu 1, •. ph.t!-l'tf nul m llltW. No"' 1l upµcur~ Uw l'hamb<'r h.-.s r omt• up "1th .ir1 uh:a lur pull m~ off tht• dav of n·rkonmg t'\'t•n furth1•1 11' d11 t•dor' ".ml lht• c·uurwtl to ordt•1 thw .. t• s 1.:n:. nt'\ l'I .1uthorm-..t hy tht• t•1t} to bt• ttw firs t to go do"'n Thut would lea\ t' tn hltt'r any phu-.mg out of llw b1~i:t.•1-. <.•,trlit•r itpproH~d si~ns It 's fair to natl tht.• · b,1d J;:U} s " fu~t. ('ham ber director~ s eem to fet•I And chumbcr spokesmen and1cat~ r~<:t!ntly, \\1lh ;111 thos e illc!i(al higns gon~. the c ity may look so muth l)(~ltt•r I hat the t•ou1u·1l might decide to let the "good ~uys" kt•t•p t hl'll' s1~ns up forever The di:,hl•arteninJ? lhmg is that the eity <.·oun<·1 l is <·ons uh'rmJ.{ n • opt.•nmg lht.• whole <'a n or wotm s by voting on the c.:lwmbcr'i, µropo~ul at its Dec. 18 meeting. Now, two \'Pars after <All those battles to enact a solul 1m·cc of lcg11>lat1on . it's time for everyone involved to btlf.' the bullet and cooperate in implcmcntmg a ll phases or the ordinance Traffic Signal Needed School officials want the City of Costa Mesa t o ins tall J traffic ~1gnal to case what they consider a d angerous t•ntrancc to Costa Mes a High on F airview Road. Proposc..'<i is access to the lot and the contig uous t>rcsb~tf.•rian Churc h or the Covenant a t a point where Monitor Way no w d cadends at Fairview Road. City officials e stimate it will cost $69,000 for the Mgnal and cons truc tion work on the s treet 's m edia n It h as been suggested that the s chool pay for the work <H al least half of it. . But Newport M es a Unified School District offlciC1ls disagree. They opted not to install a signal years ago when Fairview was under cons truction and the work would have been s implified. The city assun.•d them. they say, that e nough gaps would be c reated through other signa ls to allow e nt ry arid exit from the parking lot. Hut now. city offici als say, traffic has increa~ed to some :12.000 cars a d ay on the street , eliminating gaps. T h ('r<"s htt le d oubt that the traffic situation there 1s cltffl('ult und at lea5t d angerous enough t o ha\'e resulted m om• f atahty this year The city, c hurc h a nd school s hould work together to come up with a prompt a nd equable solution Practical Education WhC'n Cot•s tline Community College was brought mto c:xist(•nct• two year s a~o. offi cials of the Coas t Community Colh.•gc D1stncl touted it as a g reat educational innova- t wn because 1t wa~ u college without walls, a n institution th at would go to the students and not the other way <1rou nd. Hl'ctmtly Coastline officials announced they would t ukc that concept a s tep farthe r and make a concerted e f· fort to serve segments of the J>Opulation that have pretty much b<.."Cn neglected by educators as well as the other of· ficial arms of o ur society Using data s upplied in the 1976 census update, college officials have identified neighborhoods where there are significant numbers of families living below the pove rty level -an a nnual income ranging from $3,500 lo $8,800 d epending on family size-or where there are significant numbers of we lfare recipients. B a'!ed on that information, the college is preparing a series of basic JOb training and consumer classes to be of- ft>red in these locations . They're not aiming at the c lasses that prepare people to enter a formal four-year a cademic career at a college or university. They'r e looking at six to c1~ht-wcck coursf.'S m welding o r assembly hne work to ~l'l some of thes e people b ack into the econ omic.· m~1instr<'am . It seems like a better use of lhe college ·s resourrcs than planning ('OUrscs in hang ghding or how to he a gr;mdparcnl. • Opinions eKpressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views eKpressed on this page are those of their authors and art1s1s Reader comment 1s invited Address The Dally Pilot, P O Box t560. Costa Mesa. CA 92628. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Bribes ByL. M. BOVD The Pennsylvania Senole pass ed a hill to set a penalty of SS.000 or rive vears in hul for anybody convicte d of bribing a jockey. The vote was 39 to one The dissenter, Sen. Richard A. Snyder of Lancaster, called the legislu lion a n in s ult to the let:eislators. Pennsylvania's penalty for bribing a state I Df'ar Gloomy Gu~ Const CollegC" d id It 3JHJln . The latest 30· paae. slick. self-1crvlnt1 annual rcpart Insults the votcra ot the dis· trlcl . flow cnn we vote these guys out of office? JARVlSOANN ,. senalor 18 only SSOO or ont• year In jail. A footnote 10 a hls torv bc)(>k oboul Bull(ar lo rsoy" l111• woman ot thnl country hml( atto was permllkd only uni• bath In her llfcllmt• Thnt, on the day before her w1•1Mln1< Hardly seeml4 11 urrl rlN1t Isabella ot Sp:tln rt•f>tm f'dl y took two bath ll In hr•r lifetime, but then liht· wu" u que('n. You 11ay you've nrvN heard of n 1n1lholu11"1 '1 That's a dentist who maka11 gold crowns . Q. "Define carul , c oret and karat, please." A. Weight of rreclou~ stones . especially cl1amonda, Is expressed In curtats A c aret Is a writer ·~ and proofreader's mark. The pro- portion of pure gold with an ul toy is idenUlled by karat• And you knowaboutcarrolR. Looking throulh tho ml1l over Nla.pu Fall& ln a storm someumes, the lilhl· n1J>1appcanred.~ RowlWld Evans/Rohe~rt Novak China: A1 Surge of Democracy Pf':KIN(; 1-'tvt days of Im· pa Kslon~d ~pe~rh rs and dr mon1UruU01111 In the stre~ts or l'e-klna how bt•tm n ·plot•f'd hy m NC' w41ll po11ten1 . but ll'ft ht'hlnd l'I IOll•rutlon of dt• mot'rulat• lmpulM'll thMt rould "rofoundl y <'hunl(t.• Comm uni st C'hlnu AlthOUih U1e1w moy not h11v1• bt•en five duy"I thut ~hook Ch11111, tht• c•Uf't'h r1• mdeUbl~ rht• unt•x1~rt t• rt d t• m u 11 "ltrat1nn '\ UllWllltn.:I} rnnt rtbutcd tn b y l h I' t•ol urnn we rt· mutt•d hy tlw r t' I( 1 m t• • ., quiet ~ll :-.low ~1gnal Bui ut no laml' w'!I ovPrt dlaapprovul soundf'd by tht• 11111 ty n1>paratws Tht• ambitious mcxkrni1nt1<1n program of Vici• l'tf'mtcr Tt•nv. lh1iao ping dt•pcnds ''" thoi.c' very students und workt>rs who demonstruh•tl for dt•morrnry Ins t we-ek to challenge th<' dC'ad hund of tht> vast burcau('rac•y F o r t h l' I r p a rt , l h c d t' monstrators don't want to pro vokt.• a comeback by the hard liners being purged by Tenit Thus, that the de monstrators and Ten!( n<M.'d Ut•h other 111 lhc beat ho11(• for cautious lib rallia lion in China TF.NH'H OF.SllO~ to !10l1dlfy <'Ont rol ovN· t hf' bureuut•rat'Y un lnt f'nlionully lrlf(llt'rt>d the dr.,ntn IM•t e Wall f>Ofttcr,. OOl(lHI oppeulnlil Nov ID. df'nouncln(( Tt'nK'" f'Of'm le11 and the hor11h rt1pre111lon or llw April 5, Hl76. Tlrn An Men 11quun• d<"monAtra lion < rt'prt'8slon lncludln11 th•• 11urtte of T<>nl( hlmsrU > Rut by Nov 22. the> flOR lf•ri' had vaultl'<l ht>yond TenJ(°s orl.rlnnl purpMc. llt>rl'l:tndlnf( <lf'mocratlc tlectlon." und rrlllcl1lnM Mtto Tiu-tun!( 'I lw tlvf' ctn y11 or Pekin• rf'ally ht>RIJO SulurtJuy. Nov 2!>, tllf' rta v utlt•r wt· orrivt•d tn lh1~ win tr~· l'UJUl;tl W1•:,t1·111 JOurnullsts and dlplornnl'I, ut ltw tls l Tun wull rur th1•ir lltuly reudina< of J>Oi.lerl'i, wt•rc• umuzed tc1 havt C hln1·s.· 11pp10;1C·h them and t•nl(Ut{l' In PQlillrul <Jl<.ICU!l!lion lhf:' fi rst tlnw slnc·t> the tom· mu11 1ti t l nkt•oVf'r 1n 1949 A <1t11nnc•d cliplomut from the U.S. II tmmn oHll'l' w11K asked how to <'t 11 l<'i1.<' th<' n ut1on's leuders without bl'ln" tn1ltorous Many wantt>d to dl!lru!ls th~ mechanics of parlwmt•ntary d1•mocr acy Snntt· rnlh-<I lb1 Tan "Our Hyde Purk " Wh1·n we v1i;ited here the next nlaht. Nov. 26 -with John Fraser. correspondent ror the Toronto Globe and Mall Hiu Tun was u slahl lo behold while Icy wind• blew lhtt dust Of f(r:U1Ale"" Peking In thclt faces, hundreds of Chinese elbowed each other ror a Pollltlon to read poster"; hundredA more huddled In 11 mall •ro up11 lo debate p<>lltlcs Once foreigners were 11potted. we were quickly aur rounded. WHEN FRAZER told them Uus column might be Interviewing Ttnl( the next morning, a rour went up Some 800 to 1.000 Chinese now turned the con- vPrP1at1on into a pohtlcal event. Questions and comments were written and passed up ror us to relay to Teng One asked for u re-evaluation or Mao's Cultural Revolution . another requestc.od ;, televis ed trial or the radical "Gang of f'our " head ed by Mao's widow We repeated a few such com· ments near the end of o ur in· terview with Teng the next day, and f'raser relayed the replies to the Hsi Tan crowd that night. They went into an uproar when they heard Teng had defended the wall pasters <though dis ag r eeing with a nt i -M ao criticism) Close to 10,000 then marc·hed two long blocks to Tien f $ iil!'lll~~-qa-~ 'H:x:iS~fl~? I-tx:iNG-NO? NO, HtE'S ON THIRD ... 111EN,WAT'S CN S'E(Ct-0) ... ' Mailbox An Men square ror a rally htbl tnf: Into the rught. T UI-; FRONT PAGE story on our interview In the People's Da ily the next day stressed Ten~fs support or Mao and cull for stability, bul that did not prevent more exuberant nights or demonstrating and speeches in the huge square whe re one speaker (not 200 yards from an idealized color poster of Josef Stalin > declared C hina had adopted "Stalinist fascism ... Si milar rallies s pread to Shanghai and Nanking After five days, the regime put out the word by internal radio. cool 1t, stop the rallies and bt: careful about saymg things you ca n 't p rove -especi a ll y r ritlc1sm of Chairman Mao; 1n s tead . discuss these things Ln your factory and school units. Although one new paster de· fended the demonstrations. the ord e r s w ere followed . Thousands still gathered daily at Hsi Tan, but the high e xcitement was gone. However, there is no evidence of any order to end contacts with foreigners. Jn ans wer to our repeated ques· tions, well-placed Chinese or ficials refused to criticize either the demonstrations or the part in them by Western newsmen . instead. they praised political in vol vement a s conducive to China's "four modernizations " T HE DEMONSTRATORS so praised are young, mostly stu· dents but many workers. Wb1le better informe d than most Chinese (several discussed Voice of America broadcasts>. they are unlike the Russian dis c;1dents -within the national mainstream. Contrary lo dism formation dispensed by Soviet correspondents he r e, the de monstrators are not anti regime ; Teng 1s their man. The regime's call for election of workshop leaders and other c adr es to s hape u p the bureaucracy bu.ill demand for democracy on top. While rmw selecting plant superintendent~. said one poster put up during the demonstrations, "we have no !)ay a bout the people who run the country." For that sentiment to s urface in China alter a generu lion of developing Socialist Man unde r the world's tig htest thought-control system 1s nothing less than a tribute to the human spint. Buying Restraint Might Help Cut Prices To the Editor J 'd hke to thank this letter cou Id generate enough interest and reaction an the Daily Pilot a re a to catch on throughout Southern California, and soon- very soon -throughout the United States. And that enough r e ade rs have e no ugh self· disciphne, and interest in curb· ing high prices, even if they themselves have no financial need to worry about high prices, to want to help a serious situa- tion. Just do this now. Cul down on buying products and services JUSt a little bit. WHEN W•: drank just o little less coffc-e, 11rn·e:. dropl>('d nt the market. utt• u llttk less sugur. prit•es wen• lowt•rt-d Start now, <Jurin" hysterical Chris tmas :-.hop11lnJ1 A l1tt lt lf'!IS buyanl( isn't J.(otnl( to t'aui>c hlg luyorrs 11 nd elosin1< of bus t· nf'UC8, hul wtw11 s11lt•11 tlrop Ju.st 11 litllt>, prlrMI wlll lw low1•rc><I. K t'l'P i.:usollnc• in mind. too Wt' m wsl d rl vt• to work. lo th•· rnurkt•I, ••fr. hut plan tn 11vol<I tht• litt 11• 1mn1'C'<'!llit1ry jaunts T hat woulcl nwon 11 lol lei;s l(U' Hold lmmedluh•lv flow lnh•n•11hnl( 11 woulfl he to ""'" tlw ('rf<•r tH of Juxt 1, fow Wf'<'k!I o( thll\ Mu11l wt• bt 1w l(l11ttonous. wht1tht•r It'" ot tht• t oblc at hom11, or In n dlnuy rrstauranl whf·r•• w~ l"Y 11ic mu<'h for a cup of c•11 frl"1• M wt"cl expect to pay In n ph11th dlnlnl( pl nc<'. thut we C'Bn 't Juat cul &JJt.•ndlng :5 percent nnd wntch 11 mint<' It•? KEN HALL 1t1tf1 Tnx•IN!~? To thf' F'.dltor I hu vt> hl'<'n 11 re111d.-nl nnct home ownt•r In lhl11 <'lty for ulmo!lt 27 y•nr11 nnd lh ~re(ore fee l prlvl lt•l(t'tl to <'Ommf'nl on the cur- r t•nt 11lt11ullon t'oncernlnl( the con trovf'r11y bt•t wcun t ht> Octhel •row•r• homo for ttlctcrly and the Hun11hlnC1 Studl09, opposite each oth"ron 1Dth8tr •ct. fl'I r11t. I hol<I no brief tor the tlun1hlm• Hcudloa They ore well 1blt' lndt•fond thC'm1elve11, thouf(h I du ft-t•I thu l.'lty c·un do w~ll received a tax-free exemption which they hold toth1s day When they pay their rightrul share for service!) supplied by the city at the cost of the remaining taxpayers I will then concede the ir right to criticize the Sunshine Studios which does pay its laxes. EDWARD LEWIS Pets Need Sh.-lt~r To the 'Editor· I'd like to use your paper lo en courage all pet owners to be more responsive to their a ni mal's needs dunng cold weather Older. very young a nd healthy pets all need s helt<'r both dur111g thl• day and at night lo withst and this area's sudden temperature ex- tremes I( your cal or dog rem ams out of doors please be humane enough to provide a warm retreat for them. A rug tosst'd out on wet gr ass 1n th<' damp air 1s not ('Ons1dercd shelter from llw 1·3ln, wand or cold . Give your pd a b<'ller hfe for lht> NC'w Vt•1u Hnd return some or the love tht•.v 10 vt• you yeur round If ELF.N F:V F.HS 1'o I h<' fo:011or Tht• doublt• N\;1111lnr<l und 1ls "whut's l(Ood fur tilt" j.lOOSe li'o not 0 K (or 111<• ~11nd1•r," muy Ix.· ;1 rt•al p roblt•m IO lht• fl <tth of wo mf'n'!I hberatmn but It 1s only an Illusion in tht• art>nu of in divlduul 11nd rf'llg1ous liberty His tory dear Iv teuches that wh<'ll you give away Poland you loi>f' fo'ran<'t'. when you abandon the G YJMile1> you <'Ondemn the J e ws . wht•n you forsake re· liglo u :s fn•t•domi;, you e r ase frt.•ed1)m of th<' press On .J uly R, 1977 o total of ovt'r 165 n rrned UJ<t•nlt-i or t hc.-FR I broke dt>wn tht• door!! of sPveral Sr1entoloJCy Churches and con ducted n gc-nero l search an<I seizure thot had only one restrh" lion; do not stop unlll you have searchf'd ll all !The American Heritage Dictiona r y de fines "gencrul" os "not limited in scop~. arr:a or application, nol restricted'•> wlthoulth• m TRADmONAl.LV th(' court.'} I RF.C',\1.1, that quite 0 few have held thot the t-•ourth y..ar11 oaiiwhtinth netholTowt>ra Amendmenl. th<' prote<'tlon "ll&>llt1J LO th vurloua city aicn· against "Unrf'n~onable searche" clH and thet councll th y solemnly and lltltUl'e .. • · covers and b&rul prom 11 d they would uaume "1enernl warrants und general lhrlrrl&h&luhh1r.oftoxos searches " Rut aa eoon u the buUdl.ni wu Al th111 point in Amertcun h1~ complet.~ they rene1cd on th Ir tory we h ove a Centro! In aolcmo proml.H, 1ppUed for and tc.11t1cncc Aacncy thal ha ad· • ) milled to 25 years of mind con t rol atrocities ; an FB l that has conducted numerous 11legal ac t1v1t1es s uch as breuk ins, a Justice Department that seek!! to blame the Constilut1on for 1ti; own inadequacies. With thest' <tssaults on the rights of in d1 v1 duals to live their own lives as they see fit. any win al this lime thul affirm:. the basic Constitutional principles of our nation is a win for all. The Sta nford caM' with its Supreme Court approved 1n trus1on into newspaper ftlc·s hy paltce, the Farber case ~1th ar rest of newspaperman Myron Farber for refusal lo turn ovl•r notes from confidential -.ourct.·' the Scientology case w1lh 11 .. fishing expedition warrant and search. all bring one les~on to lh•· mt>d1a and to the publi(', thl' freedom you suve may ht• your own REVEREND JF:FF OU fl RON, Director of Public Affairs, for the Churches of Sc1cntoloi:y of Southern Cahformu llank"'Pt Sloga "" To the Editor: R e : Editorial of Dec :1 Ph•ase give your editorial writer a rabies shot. This guy is ob v1ously foaming at the mouth If the diagnosis isn 't r abi<'s. lll'rhaps lt'S JUSt a matter of be· mg hit in the h(•ad too many limes wilb the Berkeley Barb. He states that John Briggs 1s a "certifiable oddball." Certifia· ble by whom? The writer? In ad· d1t1on to pla y ing with typewrite r s down at the newspaper 1s this guy a lso a psychiatrist? He also cautions John Schmitz against pursuing "eccentric right-wing caust•:.. " Such as tax t.•ullanJZ perhaps? 1 KNOW it's <t itfkult ror a small newspaper like the Dally Pilot to attract first rate mlndis to the editorial staff. but certain· ly you con do better than this cretin. Surely there musl be someone who can write these editor ials wlth some m easure or intellectual rigor One gets the feeling that the rel\ponl\lble people at the Pilot took the weekend off. and kfl the store to a copy boy, who con· fuses puberty with J)hllosophy We are sure that he will outgrow It eventually, but can you pleue check h1s work before he Is al lowed to further pollule the oreir1 t f he conUnua1 lo write editorials we'll bt' assailed wnh ull his peer group's sophomoni· OJ.)tnlOn<; W('01l be St>eing arttclt· ... for abortion, pro-lndiuns. for b1gg<'r government. et r lle 'll trot out everyone of his trite 111 lie causes; ht.•'11 bt>n· us to death with j1>gi:1ng . ha1·kgammon. ha ndba ll . and l'VC.'ry thing ebt· that happt."ns t11 b<.· "happening now ·· Do voursel V<'' :.ind th<' reader.. a fav.or and n ·ullzt: th<tt mo-.1 people who rt•ad the edito rial-. <"a n s cc I h rough bank r u I' I slogans and leftover cause' Thl· '60s are gone. but the s1•ech sm~n during that period are now bear- ing fruit c g. an Jonestown . w1lh Synanon etc .. and such thin~s will continue to b<'ar fruit for '>omc time lo coml:' Th1•y :-.ub '>lltUl<'d style for substanc·c. Thi:-. fool of u writer 1:-. ob\'lously t'aughl m th<' '60s Perhaps it 's time he look off has peace but· ton. put his Jeans away und came back to the real world The lefl-wtng revolution didn't happen, but a right-wing rcvolu tion is happening r ight now and it's gathering stea m dally and 1t will continue to ~ather steam, .,imply bccuuse it 1s what Pl'Ople want P eopl<' are ltrf'd of show bu.c;1 ncs s journalism a nd government us entertainment. People renJly want a return to the Jefferso· man ideal. It may not be as trendy as a disco: but it sure beats working four months out of each year to pay taxes to <• government that has for the past 50 years been as re moved from reality as your writcr. UILL EVANS 'ft' Am Ollnt•lt'e To tht> Editor I think that vou are right about those Ccmtn1nc products <'o mmercials . l think they should be take n orr the :ur com- pletely The T.V. stations must have enough commercials to '111 their time slots without putting those In. They Rot rld of cigarettes and th3t didn't seem to hurt them so why s hould th.ls? They should be stuck In maaozincs not on T. V. VINCF. RARTLSHOf.ER • U'tttrs fr om readt ri art wtkom' Tht right to condtnst Lf'tttrs ro f 1t ,,,,oct or ehminatt libel ta rtsm>td Lttttr1 of 300 word.t or ltu will be pt~ prr/trtnct All ~trtr• ml.llf in· elude lfgnoturf ond mading oddrfas but nomt• rnoy br unthhtld on rt• qtutlt I/ tuf /1c1fftf reoson fl appar'1\l POft'l/ tufll nor ~ publl.ahed Bob Greene Writers and the Bottle Wnh'rr. ll•nd 111 drink ll'~'t•rul hJ .. 1t T h i" tl'Ljltonsh1p !14 1141•111 "rllt'I'> .ind ,11c'11hol .. 1ru1k th•· t•thlori'. of ~ 11h'r ' U1Jt1 ·:-.t ·'·' ,, lh.'1 t'l\l Jrl'J 111 14 t111·h 111 !>Ur\ 1'\ 'om1· of Anwrh'.t'' lw't k rl11l411 ,111thor\ 1lw 14 nt1·i.. 14 tr t• a•.k1·d to t•o111111t•flt on lht• r1·lut1orhh111 hl'l 14 t•t•n "rit111.: ,md hoou· l ht ft•,u lh 11f lht• Wntt•r ' 1>11-'t 'I b t U d \ ll I l' f 41 :-. 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UM' alcoho l lo am•!>tht'l1Z<' tht•1r ovt'r active emotions Tht• social con- trols are not i.o tight as o n pt'O· pie with regular ('mploy m cnl " IRVINE WALLAC E !"The F a n C lub"> -It's hard to gene raliz<' but mos t writers I know also drink a fa ir amount. I think th.is is to reliev<' tension gene rated by the C'real1ve pro· <'ess by hard thinking, be ing a lone , b<•ing without outer di!> cipline. k<'eping irregular houri. I do n't bchcvc drrnking helps ac tual writing What you write about when you art> drinking seem s glorious until you re- re ad the drivel the next morn· in~. The only writer I 've ever heard of who could write won- d erfully while ta nked was Edgar A Pot•'' flJ CllARD CONDON !"The M a r churian Candidate" I "Wh l'n one ht•ars or a write r who ha<, spl'nt M•vcn years o n a book, on<' in!>lin<'tivC>ly know:-. that ht· drinks m a rtinis for brC>akfa5l Write rs drank be<•aus c th<:·y arc fixed upon o rality. Writrng with ftnl(t''' th1 \ .11' r1·.ilh u"n..: I ht'1 r mouth' 111-:ll M \"' \\l>l'I\ t lht W 1nt.h nr W.11 I "John BJrl••\1·11111 tu" d1•,t11iH·d '"tll' ...: rt .it i\m1·r11 .111 14 nit'" und .:rJq•I\ h.u11wcl th• 'l4-11ri.. 11( oth• '" I h\t f.11 h11m 1111•,1·nt ctJ\ lit1•1 a1 \ h:11111t' J IHI k1111v. not h inl( .1h11y1 l tu 1 ur r 1 111 i.t Ult• 11f the• pr11hl1 m '" t .. r •" m v f1•1l11Y. 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Drinking is th<: only way to ge t him to talk.·· MIKE HOLIDAY ("Bagtlme") -"I USC'd lo hUVl' a n occasion al R<:d Stripe bt't'r whi le I was writing my nov<•I. hut tht•n I would g1•t m orose thinking abo ut my <'X w1fo Chay, i.o I ('Ut it oul. Now I 'JI OC· cas1ona lly !>hp and have.' a vodka on lhl· f'O('ks, but when I'm writ- ing I try to slick to Mountain De w and Dr. Pc·ppcr " THE LC DIGITAL QUARTZ CHRONOGRAPH. FROM SEIKO, THE WORLD LEADER IN QUARTZ TECHNOLOGY. No fNOl lM-$165.00 . .,..,kfl (.(. [)o~ll JI QuMll t t\rflOOJSl.>Ph 51J1nle\~ \lel!I t>l.u ~ Clo.11 Ir .ln\e wdlt'f l('\tt>CI l•i 100 ft (JO rn~1er\) Al\o ""·"'Jt>ll' 1n yeUow-S21 !> 00 A smartly compact watch that truly expands your boundaries of timekeeping. It t ells the time, day, date and month. turns into a stopwatch that records hours, minutes and seconds up to 12 hours, too. And 1t does it all with superb Seiko accuracy and elegance of style. It's an extraordinary watch to give to an extraordinary person-like yourself. Seiko Quartz. &a A. H. WEINERT Fine Jewels 32 Fashion Island • Phone 6~2040 Newport Beach 1 II O M \S T ll O M l'SON 1"fl l1111 tl 111111 M 11111·y I 1>1111k. I 11r1·sun1t'. l'un .:1 l '14 t ltt•r' pu'l lilcll'ki.. J>1•rhu pi-. hy pulllnit th1·m tr\ ...c·rr11 1·11m u' 1111 .1 ft•\4 "·'Y' I ll11nk 1tra .. s Jl' 1·11 niphshl·i. th\• !>,ena· lhtn6' 11utt·k1·r. 111•.ih'r anct t·vt•n 1m .1..:111.111"• 101 'lo you think ul lht• lllllt Ulllll HIU rt•atl It lh1• lll'Xl n11ir11111.: b\• <'ohl .:r,1y 1l.1wn 1 • Al IS1 \lit t'OOKfo: 1 'J\h!>ta1r ( 11•1k•"' i\nwr11·J " 1 "Harcl \I r ln ktllj.( I:. .1 dt'll'ilM' \4h1d1 Jf lltt t' t'\l'I ~ tr;1cll' or prnfrssion II hJ' no 11\011• t•o11nl·cl1011 l4 1th 14r11111~ th,111 '14 llh plumbtnl( 01 <11,1hl'lt•s " J MES r .. ·1xx l 'Thl" t ompll'k Uuok of Hunntng " 1 A lvt 11( writer' drink. but so do ,1 lot of ul hl.'r pc'Oph• When J t-:umJ '141'1ll'r I' al!>O a big <lrinkt.•r. I ,u.,pt·t•t ht• ., gtHKI 1n !>f)lk of 1t. not tJ1·c-.11J!>t' or 1t I u.,1,.d to trv 111T.t!>10n;1lly tu Y.nle <irtt•r a ft:.;, rlnnk'> I eouhJn't do 1l Now 1 111•111•r t'\t•n try · HOH T llOMJ\S 1 'King Cohn" 1 "Oh. I suppoi-.c: then· 1s some rnr rclallon bctlA C<'n hard d rink· 1ng a nd wntrng, although I am firm in lhl' be ht•f that creat1v1 ty 15 1mposs1blt· in a drunk(•n i-.t att' Man y Y.r1t t•r s ure b<·dc•111 lt>d ml'n and "o men. and they seek re fuge: an the bottlc: " J A M ES A MI C llE N ER '"Ch t•i-.a µt.•ak<"' 1 "Hard drinking sc<'m s lo m e to bl' thl· occ upat1on al h azard o f good w r1t1n g. a nd m an y m e n a nd wc>ml·n I've known have ha ndlt>d it with c ase and even d1 stinct1on. Whe n my Wlfe and I e nte rtain al hom t> wt> s upply copious drinks. so copious indeed that I a m no long<'r allowed to pour. bC'caui-.e I served suc h stiff om•s th at t•ver y body "'as drunk by 7 30 a nd fht'y t·ouldn 't l'nJOY m y wife's n•ry fine cook1nJ? I a m in favor of drinking -for others a nd even encourage 1l " N ATHAN IEL BENCll LE Y I "Sweet Hostage"> -"I think h t•avy dnnking doesn't m ix with writing. Drink all you want aft<'r you · re through a jo b. but 1 f you drink while writing you find yourself earn ed a way by tht· ht•aut y and wisdo m of your p rose. a ll or whic h a hs to be r ('writte n lat cr As Franklin Roosevelt once said, 'Contrary to popula r opiruon. there is not a col lcge ed ucation in that bottle; you don't ge l s m a rte r with e very drink you take.' " SANTAANA 2911 So. Brlatol I mt Not1h of lo. Cont Pfau et s.e.ratrom I: IC fl. Weekdeya 1111 t •Sat. tlH I• lun. 11-5 556-8287 "It's the same year after year-nobody ever turns up!" Bookman Autlwr Vieired E R N E S T HE MINGWAY AND ms WORLD. By Antho ny Burgess Scribner's 128 Pages $10 95 . "For a true writer." Ernest Heming w ay wr o t e. "each b ook sho uld ~ :.i new begin n1ng whl'rl' ht> t ries again for something that 1s b<'yond a ttainme nt. He shnuJd always try for s ome thing th a t h as never been d one or t hat othe rs have tried a nd fa iled. Then sometimes with ~real luck he will succeed." Waflle Trainer Nylon uoper L1ghlwe1ghl Wallle Outersole for Traction Hemingway had greal luck some times. Ear ly m his career his goal was to write "a true s1 m pie decla rat 1 ve i.en tence" and after grl'at s truggle he succel'd l'd and in so doing le rt has d1 s t1nc t1 ve mark o n hterature Granted thal not all he set out to do in his writ ing was sue cessful. at least he tried and k ept on trymg. Wimbledon In thl!>°'l:c;h ort, fact filled . finely written b10- g r a p h y. Anth o n y Bu rgess. an excelle nt novelist m his own ri~hl. sets out to tell 1ust what m ade Hemingway run. and he s ucceeds ad - mirably. 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OeeernEMJr 14 1078 LOCAL /CONSUMER Chelsea Now Soft Drink CWl'()RTl:~ll'\ '' """ trlr4l••• .............. tl4T (l ~'-~ 4 ' .. u If.A"( -ll•l-•t 1n tt•K•IJl•<f W /\Sill NfffON <A fl l ChclsPa, lhut "not -.o •.on drink," U• lMl'k on t he market as u i.ort 1h111k " /\nh1•11s l'r Ru~l'h In<.' hud introduced Chelsea .is ,, drink with a s light alcoholic content -about o 4 pt·1 t't·nt 111 five te~t markets. Drink D1v1s1on. Anheuser-Busch. Jones s aid Also, the beverage n ow will have less foam and will be udvertased ru. "the natural alternative " An a ide to Hatch a nd a representative of the Seventh Day Adventists Council appeared with Jones lo endorse the product ""'·- BUT RF.LIGIOUS GROUPS AND Sen. Ornn llull'h. ll Utuh. obJected. saying at was "baby Jones srud the drank will be sold in the same hc•t'r" lliut would condition c hildren to drink tes t markets as the or1g1nal dnnk -Richmond ulcohol and Staunton. Va .. and areas in Massachusetts , Loui5ian1t and lllinoas . Tht'r nt1c1sm led the brewery to sus~nd pro-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1ludw11. udvert1 sing and promotion of the drink ()\'t 21 1 n ..i ne w!> t·onfore n ce he r e this week. A11ht>ust•r Busch a nnounced that Chelsea was com intt back as a soft drink with only a "trace" of .d t•ohol. 1>1m 1lar to other citrus-flavore d sort drinks Keath M . Jones. product manager ror the com i><in) ·s M>ft drink d1v1s1on, said consumers con- fused the original Chelsea Wlth bee r because of · inadvertent m1scommuntcat1on." JU; ADDEO THAT THE company had not de- cided what to do with remaining supplies of the on gmal Chelsea. "We may dig a hole somewhere and bury it." Jones s aid The new drink. consisting of lemon, lime, ap· pie a nd ginger with no sugar, preservatives or caf- feine, will be marketed as the "Cadillac of soft drinks" at a price of about $2 per six-pack. Jones sa id the earlier product also became 1dentif1ed with beer because it was manufactured by the nation's leading brewer. it foamed like beer and was advertised as "the nol·SO·soft soft drink." ' ... Carry Dental Insurance? Let rt carry you awhile After all-turnabOut 1s fair play Let Dr Flanzer show you how far your dental insurance will carry your dental needs. Who knows -you could get all the way home -free Ad lodoy Ctll fw AA .,,oillf1M11I 642-0112 Dr. Arnold H. Flanzer 370 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 642-0112 Museum Geis Holiday Look THE MAKER OF THE NEW drink will be 1 l o.11v "'1o1 s1.i1 ~"-'• identified only on the back or the bottle as Soft ------------------------------' Offtcl'r<> of the Cost a Mesa Historical Soc1ct) put finishing tour heh on Christ ma!) decoration!'> at the E stancia Museum ·1 ra d1t1o na1 holly bt•rTW!->, pml' boughs a nd poinsettias were used In olden da } ~ n11~~1on padres used mostly natural weed~ <ind local fauna Embelhshm~ lhl' f1n•pl acc arc Mildred Fisher. bottom right, Mary EJlcn Goddard. left. a nd Joyce Martin. top. Whites Outnumbered PROGRAM ASSAILED MILWAUKEE CAP> -Enrollment in Milwaukee's public schools is less than 50 percent white for the first time, chiefly a result of a declin· mg birth rate a mong white families, the school s ys tem says PEORIA, Ill l i\P I For the st'l'!'llHI l1 me in :i month. Hnman Catholic H 1 s ho p 1': d \\ a rd W . O' Rou rkl' has n1liciwd Planned Part•nthood. s a ying the· loc al United Way should slop fundan~ 1t because 1l fo~tcrs pro m 1s cu1ty, abortion and birth control O fficials said a difference 1n birth rates be tween whites and blacks has played a major role an determining the sys tem's 1978-79 racial makeup, greater than the night of white famibes to the suburbs to avoid the system's 3-year-old de- segregation program in a sock. 1. Put your present inside sock. • • 2. Cut out pieces of white felt t . make cap band. eyes, mustache and fringe prece tor "cap" tassel. 3. Tie end of sock shut with string or yarn 4. Glue on pieces of felt (Js tbl ef { \1;/laff' (ente r ' Eaatbluff Drive off Jamboree Roed To !'\Uhs<:rilw to .vour com munity newspaper call 642-4321 DAllY PILOT Hoover Quick- Broom Hoover Upright * .. Convertible ~ •Lowto...,:..._.. -~....-. bog .3 ............... • Vlltyt fwlli .. •.,.ct • Edge di •ti• g • Al ............ s52ss .... ,.ts U41" qfJ ~ ~ FIUrDIRI' WANTED I POWERFUL LITTLE SUCKER! • ca..,1cf ••. ,.. , ...... ... , .. ..., • Extrapowt1M ~ •&nyto...,ty ... ..., •UM•aWDww • Ca lfhta ~tools Cc:Jf'ICEPT Clf'IE' .. Cleaning System 19,500 RPM Motor • Quadroflex' .. aqitator • Edqe cleanlnq • Automatic carpet adiustment • I 6 qt. boq capacity • Twin lamp heacliCJht s179ss STORE HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9.9 SAT. 9-6 SUN. 10. A VIS4' CALIFORNIA I MISCELLANY Development 'Checked' By San Jose SAN JOSE <AP> T~t'nt>• year~ ago, thl!I c1h .. l the SOUlh enct Of S,10 fo~rnnc~CO lJMy foll In lovt• with growth, anct bf><'am<-th f11 1m·1row1na city m thl' nution Now tht> h1)nt>vmoon '' ovt>r and 10 ... Nntl'l<'nt lit tr) lnw to l'l<' n up the meu Dt>\ClOJH't ~ r1111wd out fruit orchard& and s prlnklt'd the-t..1nd ~<'it lll' with 1rnbd1v1!\IOn ' rree"' ti), nnd more> th 1n l ~ ~hOt>J)lna ('tntt'r' Vt•\ t•lopml'nlll ll'llp Crog~t.>d m all directions, lu' 1nt? OL)t"n l!ltt•tl'hl'' or l~nd, doubh.• and triplt' 11t•'o:.1ons tn tht• 1111hllr ";\'hoob ch.n.1111l' truffle l'OO t{t'tJllOn and puh ht>'!I o( hutnt~ h\·~ and lht're that ~.-n· hnd to 11\t• pro1w r poh re and fire protf't' t111n THE PELI. MFLI PU'N(;t: AL.~ brouaht on the wonit rur pollutt1>n in No1 lhf'rn ('ahlomu1, 11urlly btt1ust• of lhl' dcH>lopmt'nl and partly lit't'8 US\• "''"d~ tt•nd to blow San t-rnnt ts co Uaklund smo& to Sun J ():)t• "Now Wl' arl' i,., .. c-on<'('rnt'd uhout 11u.tntJt \o- thun a bout quality, · M11 )'or Janet G ray Haye~ !\did She s aid Uw nty ruu11 look'I Uke ··a moth eaten tablecloth" and tht• hoh•s nt>«f lo be ftlled 1n before uny more fringe 1s added "We are not a no-growth city; we are a hmtt- t•d, mana)!ed i.:rowth city," said the mayor, who won a second four-year tt>rm in the November t·lectton over a pro growth councilman T HE NEW ('ITV COUNCIL TO B E sworn in nexl month will be largely composed of members who support the hm1ted.growth philos ophy of the mayor,acounctl member since 1971 "I came in at the time that the environmental movement peuked. •' the mayor said. The first orde r of business was to adopt a com· prehensive, long range plan for the city, a task completed two ye ars ago. She said the thrust or her efforts will be lo bring in "clean" -nonpolluting -industries that will provide JObs for the people aJreadyJjving in San Jose. She said 33.000 San Jose residents hold jobs in other cities, a maJor reason for traffic congestion and air pollution SHE IS ALc;;() PLEDGED TO fight for im- proved state freeways and to continue develop- ment of public transportation -such as a recently created bus system. Founded in 1777 as the first civil settlement in California. San Jos e built its economic base on agriculture and for nearly 100 years called itself ··Prune capital of the world." But with the coming o r modem technology and the space age, San Jose and its neighbors exploded in a n orgy of construction. mostly "clean" in- dustries and s ingle·ramily dwelling. People were tirawn by a mild, s unny climate. and ocean .beaches or mountain rl'creation within easy weekend driving A massive cluster or computer and aerospace industries nearby 1s called "Silicon Gulch." a re· ference lo the w1des "rc ud use or s ilicon in the elec- tronics and semiconduc tor industry. F ROM 1950 TO 1960. THE population grew from 95,000 to almost 205,000 The population more than doubled again in the next decade. reaching 445,779 in 1970. The lall'st r1gur('S, rt'leased this week in Washington. !\how that San Jose continued as the fast es t-,growing American city, up 24 pe rcent betweC'rl 1970 and 1976 lo 573,805. Thal boosted the rity's national ranking by s ize rrom 31st lo 20th. Mayor Hayes noted, however, that the city population increased by only 11,200 during 1977. The growth 1s lc:.s this year loo, and is projected to be "approachin~ 600,000 by 1979." IN 111E LAST SEVERAL YEARS, schools have gone back to norma l s<:ssions, thanks to lower growth rates and a requirement begun in 1973 that developers pay for enough school con- s truction to accommodate children in nC'w sub· d1v1s1ons. Air pollution ha:, cased. the mayor said. thanks to the bu:, sy~tem and to tougher regional ('lean air enforcement. The city includes approximately 160 square m li es of territory. but the general city area covers a hout 3.10 -.quare m iles what the mayor called · our "phere or influence ·· The mayor said care "ill have to be ta ken to ins ure that there is conti- nuing attention lo parkland and open space as the ~aps are rilled in. "We are in a ver y J,?ood place to live." she said. "I sav without ht•:,1t at1on, we a re the best city in the cowitr~ · • Allocated Funds Open t o Public Cop1l'S or the county Human Services Agen- cy /Social Services plan for allocating funds re- ceived und<'r Till<' XX of the Social Security Act are available for public review al city and county libraries and Social Services Offices. the agency has announced. The funds are allocated to Social Services u~enc1es. Because of reduced funding, there have bee n cutbacks m the alJocalions this year. Comments on the document for consideration by the county Board of Supt:rvisors may be sent to lluman Services Agency/Social Services. P. 0 . Box 1957, Santa Ana 92702 Newport Author Writes New Book Novelllr1t Oakley Hall of Newport Beach Is the author of a book, "The Bad Lands," published by Al hl'neum Press The novel, his twelfth, Is part two of a trilogy or novels on the A merlcan West. His first, "Warlock," wnR published In 1958 by Viking Press. "The Bad Lands" is a Book-of-the-Month Club alternate selection. Hall ls a professor or English at UC Irvine _,..,.,..._ 14.,f rf:-Talk <'al'ol ('hunning talks al a press con· f l'rt•nn· CJ bout a fire that forced her and othe r ('a!>t members of "Hello Dolly" from their rooms at the Lord Baltimore Hotel. No one was injured. The musical is cur- rently playing at the Morns A. Mechanic Theater in Uultimore. COSTA MESA • Mna Vet'de FLORISTS Rori st 117 BROADWAY Howen of OlttinctlOfl • Cotte MeM 2957 Hari»or ltyd. C .M. 548-6071 549.9157 54§..1701 - IN LAGUNA HILLS MOORE WINDMILL FLORISTS FLOWERS ORDER BY PHONE 121S .. >. .. labr St. • 770-0455 Costa MftCI 556-7870 All major credit Movie 'Guiding Light' LONDON <AP> - Forty perC'('nl of persona questioned In a survey said a television film ca l l e d "Jes u s or Nazareth" t aught them more about Christ than the Bible or what they had heard In church, an opinion poll reported. The six-hour film was screened nationally at Easter last year . a nd since then. a survey comm lssioned by the Church of Jesus Christ of L atter -day Saints sampled 6.320 viewers. Six out of 10 believed Christ's teachings are still as relevant as when he propounded them. but a similar percentage said belief m Christ Is on the decline, the church survey reported. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842-5618 HOMTIMGTOM HACH RORJST 16474 WM Cllico St~ H.I. 846-3327 • IHS5AJ1u.-a St., 846·0601 Thursday, 0.cember 14 1978 OAIL Y PILOT 119 No Reversal FRESNO <AP) -An appellate court has re· Jected an argument that a Mad era County drug conviction s hould be overturned because MIL! S9UAR! FLORIST IHotlnld._1tSt. Fo.t•va1a.y 839-5200 AIRPORT FLORISTS o.,_n Ctutetm .. A.M. 20048 Sent• An• Ave. tc-1111 ...... .-i 556-1744 Jurors were not Instruct· ;::::========~;;;;;;;,...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;~ ed a bout a lesser of· AUSMAN RORIST fensc. The state's 5th H-.t HwY ,._'" Dletl'tct COu.rt or Appeal1 FOUNTAIN Of FLOWERS upheld a heroin sales Jh15 ......... Pkwf. conviction against • ....,... .... 17UIM ...... ,........,.., Madera bar o w ner no 0123 Henry Pimental Qui-' -147-J 141 jada.oneoflOpeoplein-~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:::;:::;:::~~========:::=:=:=:~ dieted in March, 1976. JERI'S FLOR,ST • llSIZ IMcJt llYd. ........, ...... 962·0013 .... c..c.._,.......,_ REHER'S MISSION R.01.IST Ir GIFTS CALL 837•6502 • JH7IM•f1i11Me ,.,..,., ...... Ylefe Cf ALICIA'S R.OWHS&....S 1711 Ca .. IM• W_, ...... -.. o.c. . ..._..,._.._ .............. lll-1883 • DE MURL FLORIST 24JIMew,.+llN. c ........ 646-4479 Broadway Flower Shop 71511 HARllOR I LVO. 91 ADAMS !In COlleM C..•trl COST& MESA. CALIFOltNI& rul• floweu f0t All O<ecn-• 0.H n l'lo•"• 01Mft Svnday1 oncl Holtdoy1 I I I 1630 Sen Miguel Drive, Harbor View Center • 6'4-4060 448 Eut 17th StrHt, Co•t• Meu. 645-8144 -4~rican IJeaut'J Florists e t 7851 l.ach, Huntfnc)ton leach Phofte 842-6414 546-5525 2640 Hcrbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa Sennng .2115 ....... 11.cl. cards accepted. c....w... 25278 Mcintyre 645-5565 -Order Early for DIA}l{Nf VARON. • COSTA MESA • lltVIHt 1'4EWPORT HACH • COROHA DIEL MAit .am - UNIVERSITY FLORISTS OF IRVINE ··I ,1ql1t l 'p I fer 1.1/1• . Wl/11 Flowers" 4519 Campus Drive ~ Irvine I.. 752-7040 Oiff erentia Florist 30242 C•OWM VALLEY ~WY. MALL LAGUNA Nl9UEL • 495-0500 YOUR FULL SERVICE FLORIST ·= HARBOUR FLORAL 892-6313 15752 Springdale . Huntington e Ave. Beoch SOUTH COAST PLAZA FLORIST rm; EXTHA TOl'Cll f'WW.'\T • IRVINE FLORIST ·'A~ Clo~<' As Your Phone" 2211 Martin Irvine .752-1780 NEWPORT FLORIST 3131 N•wpot1 Blvd. Newpo" 8HCh Newport's fiM!t ChristmH edelivers 1978 Florisis' TtansworlJ Dch"cr.,, • I HUHTIHGTOH HACH• FOUMTAtH YAUIEY living, loving gifts for you. It'.; <,o convcn1cnt m ho lidJy ">hop from the FTD sleigh full o f g llr-. A nd ir"s easy to .;end the FTD Seac;on ·s Greeter Bouquet. and o ther unforge11able gifts almo~I anywhere the FTD way. Nl> wrapping. n<l m:11hng. no .,hopping hca<lal·hcs. Your FTD Flon '>I does 11 all. Ju~I v1:-.11 or cal I. Thal"~ al I! t-.. • l'O Holidt.ty Ro'c' A. T ht FTO Season's Grtther., Bouqutr. 11 li ving, lnvinAt g1fl w11h llll the tnmm ings-1n a mnrhlc11cd ~dt,tal bowl U.ually ovu1lubk for lcs!-thon $17.SO. (As an independent butlnt~'man . each FTO Flori~• se1s hi\ nwn prices Service chargto; and delivery niay be at.ld1t1onal ) 8 . Fc<illvc t-ID lloll~ Do•I. 'Nllh orn11mcn111l packagu. C. Tradltk>n•I Ffl> Polnstttha. 111 v.tlvcn h11•·~h•pcd ba<1kct O. •·To Holklll)' Frull 8bktt. frc,h. dC!lu.:1ou' fruit in woven ba\ler E. FTD Holiday Roff , c•qu1sl1c-tn a Ch"5tm11~ green va~ . .. ,. . 1\ JO DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES QUEENIE Needy Families Found Alan Gray, M.D. announces the reopening o f his office 1n Newoort Beach on December 15. 1978 Practice 1im1tod to Orthopedic Surgery and fractures Coast-area urv y Reveals Special Problem By JOANNE REVNOl.US Of n.t CHI I y 11'1 ... tl•ll ~m~ ot tho Orlttll(~ Co111l's moat amuc.'tll communlll tt are p1tl'k rd with ntllhborhoodi. wh rt• up to half thu ramlllt!s "ub•••t 00 lncomu or le1111 lhan $8,800 Q )'l.'llr Thon net.chborhood• 11howed u11 In It 1'1'4.'t>Ol urvtiy bo1lt.'d on U76 ccnaua daal11 m ado by Cooatllnc Community (;ollt-gt!, ... ounlMln Vtill<'Y "WHAT WE'Vt; ··ouND." aald John Uulkr, dtun of ad· m1uwru1. a:uu.h111~" und antorma· . ~ O---A· llonul .c1 VU't'11 for Coastline, "1s __ ~~ th11t, an u relullvt<ly lucrallve '----· ... _·~---------------.;..;.--so~1ety. we huv~ p~u1>lc who "I h.6d 111 fl"l'lintl lhi.s outl1l wu mtnt •prn<fJo ll'uln akt " Dftatla Not·~~• have a rcaJ ~tru1utltl, just trying to i.urv1vc lo 1'hfl Rlum •• the Balboa Peninsula. Santa Ana Heights .tnd Newport Shores m Newport Bt ach. for example, between 3 3 ... v A fl f :~:~~ WAAC'll OW t hH l p.PA::Jr"i.~~N ~ 11 percent 1.tnd 5 6 percent Of th(' •<l• U ..... ,,_, ol Ut•• u• 0"'""" '"'O•M ol Hl,lftllr>qlOft ft<o•<ll (• pOpUIUllOn UrC 10 hOUSt!hOldS lounlt' tuuno1n\j '•"""'' 4nn ""' • "•1 p," .. o •••Y nn headed by femalC8 and laving •v•f<M ••"°""' ut Hvn11notoo ,..,.. II W•Clnnd•• Cl«-• I) ""In""' I I l• 11 .. -.Q ..... ,v un Poot••nt.• 11 .. ,. .... ,,,.. ·-••• 1o11ow1no. "l\V<J"fl9 below the poverty eve . •t UM11 .. unhnvtonV•lt••<Ol"v•••" .. "' 111.,.,, M t\ ._•ttet\Oft ••' • ,, h a}• Ho"'"•' Slwo-··-·An W••dk>w ... , ••••• ro nurw •"CJ""" .....,k.0 with I hat meants t c.•ar annu 10• .. ~·• m•"""' "' ow...,.,,. An• '°"" '"• A•o c•ou .,.., v .. 111no Nur ... , com e ranges between SJ,500 and llauu• In Itel/ -Mr W•<CllOw d••O oto A\'IO< l•I~ 1n °"""°" C:OUftlY a.IOw.0 $8 800 """' t/ "" b<>IO,..d molr.ot 01 Helt'n wlle of ft.,,k 0 P<1tt1tnon, belOnCI • • 11u1n.ofW.>1mm~1., C• tou• ... G•• mo1htrofP.irK1•H•llotHunllMJtott Jn Sanllt Ana Heights, 7.6pt!r· nl (o•rd•n(,row C• M«1llle ~l•PI"' ll~•C ll (•. Jonn P~llH \On of cent l0 9 3 percent o r the QI 'd" 0•4'"00 c • •f\d fNlrn. M~•'' 01 "•'""< i• C• GitM P•tttrt\Of• or Cost• . · . '""'•'Suen (• ... 110<...S MuW>lt Of M•\• (• ..no Oorolllv f•Mln OI families reCt?IVe SOffie kind Of "vnllnQlon 8eu ... <. • , l IOyO Whllll•t, C., 14 O<•ftCJCnllc>r•·n dnd I WC If are W•rdlow Of J.OUt"t•••n V41itlf''f •"<t F lovd qr••' qr•~ At\O \U(VtYlnQ •re • • w .. • o 1 o ... o • c "1 "o c • . 7' 1:1<01M"• w.11 ... G B•~'W•• o1 R1i1110. o••nO<hllO...n. » o•••I 0'""°'"""'"' C• . ..,,.. •l\W Oo<othy '>l""9ftlon °1 NINE NEIGHBORHOODS in .. no ' O•NI Qfffl Qf-11110<"" Alw '>POk•M. W•V.jnQIOft Frl•ncls m•v . , "''''' , ..... Morrl\C"' of IAquna Ull ...... 4 00 PM lnun<My ... Pif'H~ Huntington Beach and Founllun ... 11,. C• ""°A""....,.,," 01 ,.,..,,.,m 11ro1n.,. s,., .. ,.,. At1!1•1uM.,. wh .. •• Valley have families either on r • G r•Y•\tck \t-r1,11tf"\ wtlt b• tunt>t•I Mr•K't"\ wrn be conouct..o •I h .onc1uc1t0°" Fr~.,.. O..C•mllP• ''· 1ooPM onfr1c1<1,r.~•mlle•U.1•11 welfare or 1n t e poverty ... ,. "' 10 00 AM'" .... LO"CI i'•e<h .......... A•v lom °""rton P••'"' of bracket. Those percentages :~~·~·.,:'~'~,:.~,~:: ~"'.~/·:. ~~~.~~~~~"c~'~!:•:n0,~~t.~'17":• range from 3 3 prcccnt to 24 per· qr<tnd\On 1n low olll<1•11ft9 ~<1m1ly lnl•<m•nl Wiii ~In lhe Ci.-Slwl)MrO Cent. •"'19•\h <""1<1C..1ton\.,. tn.000 10 TM Ctmt'l••v. HunllnQIOn Bt•Cll '" c ,,1111,..., c11<10"''', H°'°''•' o• O··~ P••«. erotM"•• sm1111,· Mo••v••" EI even neighborhoods an Costa <ou"" Pitre• 8ro111 .... ~m••M o•ru10-i ~Ut Mesa show the same poverty Mo•IU••~ di~IO<"\. s~slt OIEGAN ,,_E .. MAN ROBERT PElEA OE EG AN . level and welfare rec1p1ent rela· OL •E ZIMMERMAN ·~•Ot"' OI rp\1d<'nl ... C~la M<>!.a C• P••-l1onsh1p (o\I• Mew, C• P•\~d .... v o" •w•yon0@<-•11.191'Survhr•dbV · t><-c .. ml>e• u. '"' •• fhfo -01 7• 1 ""v O••o•n. "'' brotflus. L•o. Leisure World an Seal Beach (j~IOV•CI l•lhe< of J.tell. Z1mm.,rm•" <ii J•m•\. Raymond -GeorQe ()ffq"n, ( h ro,f• MM.I, C• NO IO"m•I fUMtdl •nd Ill\ \l\lt< Oo<..,_y HDOQl'. HOiy ShOWS JO l0 5(} percent 0 t e ,~rv1U\ wlll ~ ,,.,., (rl'mlJllOn d<'d Po\err will be re<lll<I on Frtd•Y. ---------------Ou1t.il •I M• condut 1 .. d by Smith o..t•mb4'r IS. 1'11al1 lO PM •I 8•111 rul,.111 l•l'l\CIM0<'1U<l•V 01 ( 11th 51. 8er~ron Fynpr•I ti()fN CMI• Ml'W (O\I• Mtw. C• ~ Ch•P*'I lnf..,.rntnt Ster>t0<d C•rn.l••v. WOtlBllOCIC 51•nl0fd, Mon!MW In """ o• ·-··· r I IF FOAO CLINTON WOBBAOC IC contribution'\ mav ~ m-to-r's tt·\•Ot'nt o• S...nte 14,.6, C• Pa,\..d tavofft"" chalrty 8a1t1 OerQPton """"on OK.,.\llt', tl, "18•I tho' <119• funerdlHomPCo•litM<!Wdlre<IO" ot 73 81'IOYlld hu\boolnd ot Fran<~ of \dnld AM c. b<'IO•td f1llhl., of Ptttncitt H~lrO ot Wf"\tm1n\tt-'~ Ca. IOdn l tdlO•d of llU+'M p., .. ' ( d . • .-ttnrr) •1vck• of Co,ett Mto\..,. ('9, r ""'Ir-. !.1ot-:r \tit'! ot Onv1"i Ct' • "'~•n~•1nP T"""""'°" ot ')<1n ICM', C:<I """ Norm.i S•Of"r"-f'th ot HOtll'n<I Hfl I\ ttf'iO \urvl~ by 1' or..-.<kh1ldrH1 anO • Q't""l V'•nd<hlldre-n f unf'r•I \ •• ,..,.,,_, wlll bf' ~Id on \dtu'd"V· ~t•mb4" 1•. lt111 '"' 7 00 PM el T"" \mlln TulrMll lAml> Wesfcllll CM.-1 •?I C t 1111 SI , C0\18 Mf"w, C• with l>•v Oon•kt SIUt"Ql"On ""° S.,,la AIWI L •~• Lodqt 11/•9 olltC1•l1no It'll,., rnf>nt •ti• bf" •n R oO'\f'Vf"t1 Mt'ml)11 .. I P•,... C.••clc'M, (" $mtlll Tulh•I• L•rflb Mortu••Y d1tec1ors -·-MOONfY EVA MAY M()()Nl 'f , .... 10.nt ot r n ''-" Mrw C 1t P•'"*d 1t•AY n" [ln.-,..b~r 11 1~111 "' '"" -01 ~ "' IO•~d .iunf ot J .. , ~ IHOWft OI t4unt•noton Rf'•<h (d GfdV•\ldt!' • t~ftCr'\ will tw n.)10 on Thur\dtt't O..c~mbt'r U 1~18 •I t 00 PM wolh Pt-v Oon•ld \1uro+-on Olt1tt•l•f\Q tnlt'tm .. nt ""''" tw nl th• l 1 Toro r.,.. .. ,.,,.,., q Toro. C• ~mllfl Tu'"'" l dml> Mo•t ... ry, •11 r 17111 !>I • C~•· M t''\'t dtff"t tor\ 6-46 .t"'8 WINCHELL Deaths Elsewhere RACINE, Wis. CAP) -Herbert F. Johnson, 79. former president and chairman of S .C . Johnson and Son Inc .. widely known for manufacturing Johnson's Wax, died \Yednei.day. Se1Uors Offered Chalnnan .~anted households with Income leu than S8.000 unnually. "Wf;'VE ALWAYS HAO a pretty good Iden that some of these people were out there." Buller said. "But we were a Ul· tic su rpMsed at the places where they showed up." Thollu findings will translate Into a series of courses to be of· rered this spring to improve those famlliClli' chances or sur· v1val "What we want lo do IS of(cr gut·level consumer economict. and JOb tra1n1ng·t y pe o f classes." he said . "THERE'S NOT much point in offering classical Greek when your potential students have their hands (uJl JUSt trying lo keep rood on the table .. Buller decided on the survey as a means of strengthenmg the "mission" of his college Coastline was c reated two years ago as the third college of the Coast Community College Distr ict. The idea was to ID· sl1tute a "college without walls." one that could be taken to the community rather than the other way around. UNTIL TIIE SURVEY made in October. the college's pro· gramming was conceived in what Buller described as a "seal·Of·lhe·panls" (ash1on . "It's worked pretty well. but the survey really allows us now to zero in instead of using the shotgun approach "What we're interested in are the people who've :>lipped through everyone e l se·~ fingers," he said. THE SURVEY WAS a com· pilation of four types of data taken in the 1976 census. listed by census tracts that contain about 3.000 families. The survey sought f am1Ues or Latin descent. those with the Class Action household Incomes of less than S8.000. hm1ltes receiving wetrarc of any kind and household! headed by lemaJes with incomes below the poverty level. When Buller talks about offer· Ing consumer and job training classes. he makes 1t clear he doesn·t mean "classes on how lo become a lady lawyer. C alt Day or HiCJht 673-2600 DIA"'ONDS • GE"'STONES Jewols by 1oseph1' l'i search1nq for diamonds and gemstones flom private 1nd1v1duals and estatn. Careful "l'M TALKING ABOUT exam1nat1on and ovalua11on by our expert'J "i1ghe5t classes in which we'll teach pnces paid Call 5-4()-9066 t(}-9 ddtly Saturday to-6, weld mg or how to become an as· Sunday closed Asll tor Belly G1aoo or Frank VanderWall sembler," the educator said. • I b • ph And he's not talking in terms 1ewe $ y 1ose o( a typical long-range college program based on l 5·week SouthCoas1Plaza •3333 B11s101 Costa Mesa ·54(>.9066 semesters over two or four :::::~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~ years or study. ~ "Because of the people we're aiming al. we have to have 1m· mediate feedback and they've got lo see immediate results. I m ean Like six to eight weeks.·· Buller explained. TllE SURVEY helped college off1c t als pinpoint the geo· graphical areas or need and the programs are being designed for offering this spring. Now. he says, the question is how lo go about offering those classes. Potential students can be re· ached through direct mailings. but that leaves the problem of getting them into the classes. "HOW DO YOU do il? Do you DR. BETIY HARMON & DR. BARBARA PILI CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATfS Cordially lnvite You To Come See Our New Office & Attend Our CHRISTMAS OPa. HOUSE On SATURDAY. DECEMIER 16, 1978 From Noon Until 6 p m. 270 lriatoe, Wt. I 06, Costa MHG IN£<lCt to Ward & Harnnqton1 "-lltfo;....._ C.il 1714155~94 Refreshments -HOfs d oeuvres Pl(>JC,(• SIOO Bv & '"SO~t Our Fac1hllf'S Anytime l>Chedule a consumer class at 10 '!!!!~~!!!~~!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o·ctock after nine o'clock mass - at the neighborhood church? "Do you set up a free puppet ~how for the kuis and hope the mothers will stick around af· terwards? "We want to figure out a way of doing 1t that takes mto ac· count their time and energy pro- b I ems. that work s around cultural difficulties that may be present and do 1t so it's not a ~la, m the race." MAGNAVOX COLOR PORTABLE The Perfect Christmas · GIFT~~~~~ Second Wheelchair Suit Hits OCTD ~odel 41 50 By The Associated Press The Orange County Transit District has been sued tor ~he second time in seven months to keep the d1stnct from purchasing 65 new buses not equipped to accommodate persons confined to wheelchairs. The class action Jaw~u1t ftled an Los Angeles federal court is similar to one the state attorney general filed against the d1i.tnct an Orange County Superior Court m May. OTHER GREAT GIFT IDEAS! • Transhtor Radios • Clock Radios • Port~ coaor TV • Odyssey Gamn • Stenos •Be<tronic~nlaH ( A!>()L VN MA"IE WINCHCLL n-,1t1tnl of (O\ld M4!-'WI. C• P•\\t"d t<1w1•1 on (jfo(•ml'W'r 12 t'f/8 4't t,.. MJt" ul /) No IOrrn.tl funPrt'I ~fVl(t"\ WIH r... Miil 6ut1111 "' .,. .• 1onOUttM 111' "m"" I u111111 l11mb Mo<lu••v •71 l l lln <,1 Co.le"""'""· Ca '411·._ Discounts A preliminary injunction sought in that case to h11lt Dr . B e rnard Turbow, purchase or the buses, which Garden Grove, has been tack hydraulic lifts. was deni<.>d Fleishman filed the federal suit on behalf or wheelchair bound Yvonne Bagstad, Orange County chapte r pres ident or the California Association of the PhysicaJly Handicapped. TE:MAN I( AN MARION IEMA,.., ro1d!'mof (.~,n~n c.rovt•, C& ... f' Wd\ " mmtnQ • nQ•rK~' ctf'd d n~uv~ ot Monticello I llnfl H~ '' \UfVIY!'d b't f\!\ (OU''" f '<'"C" ' t-•dnr,.~n Of (frrltn\. C• .. Ut'vtJ < 4''"''. l lt~I Nf'WCOmt'f 1tnd v .. ,., Prtn<t dll Of At'lc'ltt._.lm. Ctl ·~, '"'' .. \ will ~ Nttd on F rld•Y •t 1 00 P M "' '"~ ~i6f'b0r l"wn Mf'f'T\Ofl~I r """"'with Eldl'• Wiii E Outre\nt' ol 1 n ... Nrwoort Br.ten W•rd ot lf'I• c nu rt n of Jc~ Chrl\I of L•ll~•.0<1v -,.,,nl\ offklahno lt'llPf'tnf'f'lt ~ff"YICf!\ w•ll bf> ""'" '" '"" lamlly ptol S..rv1co uno ... , 1n• dltf'<t lon o t H•tbor l~Wn MOOftt Oll•t MO<tu••'I'. CO\I• Mn•. C• soo-n~ YOUNGS CoOROON 8 YOUNGS. tormtr '"''""nt Of (O\t.& IWtw, C• Sur-vlvf'd Oy ht\ '°" K•nnrtf'\ ot NP• Yorflt f unt'•dl H'"'''"' w er• hf"ld on J r-u•'4dY .di H,..rbo,. t..ewn ~mori•I ._,,..,~ HdrbOr L.,wn Mouf\t Otive M"<lu••• Of C:o\1<1 """""· C.. ~·SS~ TAYLOll IOHN TAYlOR. rt\IOOnt Of ~nf• ,.,.. C • P••\f'd eway on Otnmbt'r 1• 1•11 ~ICM"d l\ui.t>ano ot V1191n1d r dVlor ot Ci•ntf' An•, C• J.-unpr.dl ••••1tt\ ••t PM<Jlnq 111 ~m1th l ulhlll l dmb Mor!Uil<'I' ~11 ( 1111\ SI . CMI• ..,.~'"·'• ~ Operators or the Pol· named general chairman of by a Superior Court Judge The swl aJleges the actions by lery Shack in Laguna th e 1979 United J e wis h because the attorney general did the district violate the federal Beach have become the W elfare F und of Orange not file the suit unlit seven Civil Rights Act. Rehabilitation 69th business lo join the County. He is on the board months after learning of the Act , th e urban Ma ss city's discount program o f directors of Temple Beth district's decision. Transportation Act and the for senior citizen shop--~~~· ~~~~~-----_:~!~!~~J!_~~~~~S~!~~~~L~L::_··~y-~H~ig~h~w:a~y~A~c~t.-------_:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pers. Emel m Anaheim. o:. Older Lagunans may receive a 10 percent dis· count on purchases at the shop when they pre· sent a senior citizens discount card. Discount cards and a Ji st of merchant s participating in the pro· gram are available at the Council on Aging head- quarters, 515 Forest Ave . For more information, call 497-2441. Sister Cities TOKYO <AP) -The :;;;;;.......;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:-Tokyo government says Peking has accepted its proposal that the two capitals become sister cities. Tokyo already has a sister -city rela- tionship with New York City. 18.l UOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway •Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMmt·TUTHIU..U.MI MOITUAIY WHTCUff CHANI. Oerretory • Flower Shop 427 E 17th ~t Costa Mesa 646-4888 ,,.Cl UOlfflH SMITH'S MOITUAIY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 ,_fAMILY COLOtelAL AIMUAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 rAC...C YllW MIMOIJAL rAH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel ' 3600 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOIMtCK MOITUAalts Laguna Beach 4~9416 NOTICIO~ NOM-llHl"ONSlllLITY 'II\\ • I BAYSIDE DRIVE• NEWPORT BEACH ir was Sprins. Merry many unique small shops. Plenty of gift ideas 10 be discovered. Christmas Laguna Hiiis 76&-0933 san Juan Capistrano 49&-1 776 IALflAllQaOH fUl.AL HOMI 84&-2424 Cost• Mesa NOTICI! 1$ Hl!:IU!8V GIV(N t~ IM -n!ONO wot ftOI ti. tftOOll\Ulk •or flflY Olllll\ or t1<1111llttK contreceeo 11'1' .,,.,._ otllef '""" mywll. on or •lltr 1111\ Nott 0.ttod 11\1\ trtll N'I' Of NO"*Mlltr, ..,. VALLEY-tt~ card & git t store BAYSIDE CENTER, Bayside Drive al Jamboree Road (at the entrance to 8;1/boa Island) (173-9450 M Oll8EllT J MAU.ONO -2tcUCoeJt 14wy • 11 ~ L_...c • .,.,, '°Ubtl,,,.., Or-.00 (Nll 0.lly f'llot '-----------Oe< u. u.10. ,.,, ~"'l,. I,, ., ' - 8 ..,, I '~ • I • ~ '• I I 1J ( t· 'I \ I t ~ •• a b 0 • r l \I • b \I e II CALIFORNIA I NATION Bottles on Lawn Keep Prowling Dog Away? OAKL./\Nl> CAPl Wl'll 11lannc-tl luwn llUt'r ll'I a ra&t• II\ th1' r1ty on bt'aullful San t'rancu.co Hnv A ft>"' wtll plaeed botttr. kC\'P doll~ iitld their dropp1nas -iiWay, sonw htim cOWIWl"ti claim G IJSll or pliu;ue. f'nl(lty or full, un II doR bolt lea do t lht-man1l ured luwn:s of u many as 300 homt~ hen• No one know, how \ht•y work but many are certuan the)' do •·Tttf;V KF.KI' TH•: c101ot' from go IOlil to the bathroom 11n the lawn, ' ..,,1 ul Ext ell nonnl'I h v. hu ph1rt•d four blt•ach botllt•' on h1' prnsw-rty A l"<ty urn~-. tov.n phonf'oll m\ v. 1rt-about tht•m three or four month-. Ul(O and lht•\ \l' IA 11rk1•d fur m1 • tw uddt>tl HEADLINER Barbara Mandrell Benefit Set To Get Car For Wallace MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP > - When Gov. George Wallace lc<.1ves office next year, he'll go in style. Country m usic singer Barbara Mandrell wi ll headline a benefit for the three-term governor on J<.1n. 6 - nine days before his term ends. W a ll ace's a ssi s tant press secretary, El vin Stanton. s aid proceeds from t he benefit will be used to buy Wa llace a luxury car. Stanton said a ny m oney left over after the car is purchased will be used lo pay for modifications \o a ho me Wallace is having built in Montgomery, and for rehabilitation and therapy equipment. Wallace was shot in Laurel. Md . d u r 1 n g t h e 1 9 i.2 p r e s 1 d e n t 1 a 1 campaign. Smee {hen, he has been paralyzed below the waist l>onn1•ll" 'w<"tl•l ·1t''i lx>!>t lo put .1 hllh• hh•tH'h 1n lhL·m and lt•t1vt lht> top uff ">ll lhl• do~' run i.rnt•ll 1t," he , ... d l tw 11ht•nomcnon hua altr11ch:d .u udl·m1c scrutiny not by aclen· t t'\lti st"Cklng to t>xplaln the bolll6 mug1c-. but by u University or CahformJ arudualci 11tudent of urban th'l\l>(O "IT 'S TIU: tJl.TIMATE low budiiet .1p11rourh to the problem or doa waste 1f 'ou l'&m't ufrord lo JlUt up a fence,'' , .... 1 Anw) I M McDonuld, whO count· 1·tl '.JOO bolllt• l11wn homf'. In July th· round 111u·apµed bottlt.-s, capped IH11t le, botth:i. with holes J)W\Ched an tht•m 111u .. 1ir l')c1tlli>s with th~ t()pb cul ofr hul\11•, htddl•n UI bu~hcs and bot . t h·11 up,uk d11w11 on -.Uc ks >\11ct 11\ two weeks roaming middle· 1111·111111• nl'161hborhoods or Oakland .ind Ht•rk•·l~·v. Mc Oonuld talkt..'<1 to hundn•d.., of pt•ople U •: ASKE D TH E homeowners, \\ho"' yardb w<'re generally among th1· nt'ull'bt in the ureu, to expla1n how thl' boltlt!i. work "l was Jl.L'it incredulous." he said "Nobody had uny explanation . . It 'ou asked them . they JUSt said, 'They "'ork pretty well."• Peopl~ had theories. Some said dogs were scared by plastic bleach botlles. Others said ammonia bottles worked. And s till others insisted that only glass gallon Jugs would do the lrtck. Some reside nts offered s pecial tricks, McDonald said : som e used unly bottles fi lle d with window- washing liquid : others said they added ammonia or bleach to offend canine noses. "IN nus NEIGHBORHOOD, fi rst one person had them on his lawn, t he n they appeared a ll over the place, like toadstools after a rain." ~:ud Ted Crum of Berkeley. At last check, it appeared the bot· t le r age might be declining. Some people <1pparcntly found they didn't do any good. "Dogs only come around once every two or three weeks a nyway, so why bother W1lh the bottles," said a middle-age man who asked not to be identified. "They look terrible, and I don't think they do any good." MONEY PORTRAIT BRINGS LAWSUIT ROME (AP) -A 20-year -old model has filed a suit against the Ba nk o f tlaly demanding t he withdrawal of new 50,000-lire ($60) notes beanng a woman's port.rail. She c laims it is her portrait and said her re putation has been ruined. Manlena Innocenzi charged in her complaint t hat painte r Gugliemo Savini made the unsigned portrai,,t used for the bank note three years ago at her home in Roviano, a small village southeast of Rome. 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Genuine walnut veneer cabinet w ith molded latucework grille adds an elegant touch to any decor 30-20.000 Hz frequency range 8" woofer. w ide-range 3" tweeter w ith ad1ustable treble response lets you custom tune to su•l your lis- 1en1ng room's acoustics 40·4019 AM/fM CASSETIE STEREO Clarlnelle-98 by Reallallc Same as Clarme11e 97 tlul w•lh cassc11e '" stead of 8 1rack 13-1t98 25995 MOBILE CB MAKES TRAVEL SAFER sag ~;~-42~'S~ic Never travel alonet With instant Emergency Ch 9 priornv switch. help is near Police c111zens groups. service stations monitor Ch 9 and are readv to a1dl Includes RF garn control. ANL 21-1534 6-IN-l TV GAME WITH PISTOL TV Scoreboard · by Radio Shack · SAVE 25°/o 1 ~::::'.:h==i1 1 or 2 ca n play hockey. tC'nn1s c,quash :: practice, target or skeet With master and rPmote cont rols. pho toe lectric pistol Gam1· sounds. d1g1tal scoring 30-3061 UL Listed AC Adapter tor both games. S4.9S 60-3053 4·1N -1 HOME TV GAME TV Scoreboard by Radio Shack 2195 Reg. 299~ Play hockey. tennis, squash. prac t1ce. Incl master. remote units For 1-2 players Req ban s 60 3060 SAVE 26°/o PORTABLE CASSETTE RECORDER ---·-. ···-0 .-... -.. ,_. ,_ .. --·-----.. -....... ~= ::.:. ! ::: ----·-·--~-·~·· ......... CTR-42 by Realistic 3195 Reg. 399~ SAVE 20°/o Portable recorder with Auto- Stop. Auto-Level. more UL Listed Req batts. 14 842 12V DC Adapter S6 95 14 844 WALKIE-TALKIE FUN Archer Space Patrol ' 16!5 Tired of hearing, "There's nothing to dol" Give 'em one of these - they'll stay busy for hourst Up to 'A-mile range, code-key, m orse code guide on front Req. 9V battery e o-4001 • Ho FCC 1.lc•nH R9qu1Nd POCKET SIZE WALKIE•TALKIE Micro Spece P•trol by Archer M ln1·ve1s1on of walk1e·t11lkle above w•lh morse code key and guide Req 9V ball 80.4002 CUT 11080 • STA-528 AM/FM Stereo Recetv11 16 W.tt• per channel, minimum RMS at 8 ohm• trom 20•20.000 Hz, with no more th•n Os-. total harmonic dl1tortlort • Two Nova-6 Speallers • LAB·53 Changer wlrh Base. Dust Co~e1 Diamond Maf. Cartridge SAVE ON A COMPLETE AUDIO SYSTEM by Realistic Re g. Separate Items Price 42980 UNIQUE IDEA-GIVE A PHONE CUT 55 • Ready to Plug into Phon• Jach • Registered/Legal per FCC Rule' Everyone can use an extra phone' This fac1ory-fresh rotary dial has bell ringer with volume control It's as durable and reliable as any from the phone company With 4' coiled handset cord. 7' base cord. modular plug White 4 3 301 Beige 43.302 C nw 1 O""' rtJ I r f • n• •• f'f' .t• 1 t t to '· r ., (.) 1,, 1 '1 dt .• '\ INDOOR/OUTDOOR THERMOMETER by M icronta • 2495 Reg.29u CUT 16°/o An electronic gift that gives push-button inside or out· side temperature readings Big 4'/i" scale reads -40° 10 • 120°F. -40° to •S0°C W ith remote sensor Req 9V batt 63-651 3" CUBE WEATHERADIO b y Realistic 1695 • trtHnl~ by Radio Shack • Hidden Vot· um•IT uni rt fl Controls Know the weather before going outl Pre-set controls i ust once. tap Play-Bar fo,. instant 24-hr. weather u~­ date. Simulated rosewood. With batl. 12· 1 e 1 fiiiiiiiiiiW ~ CHARGE IT ~ ~ (M OST STORES/ • D SMART SANTAS SHOP THE SHACK ~ .. MOST STORES OPEN LATE NIGHTS 'Tl~CHRIS TMASI Motl 1tem1 _._ ___ _.-._ •''° •va••lb•• .. • .. ~18 COSTA MW .. ,.....,.. ... ,,......, .... flMITAM YWll 1t•H-....... .., ...... 1'"4..._.. ..,., __ IA OMSION OF TAHOV CORPORATION .;, ' 'llJMTIMGTOM BUCK fllSSIOM VIEJO SAN CUMDfTE ~.11=:::: HIM__.."'""' t ltt.•- IJQIMA BUCH M4 ... _c:.-....,. WUWI CArlSTIAMO Ultl ~c.,,...._ R9d10 Sheck HGU 0.alefl .... ~ Loolt fOf 1h11 • ~ su~n •n vour n. ' 1::.0rhoc.d .. _____ _. lMUU Mltun MUI C-,._, rw, PRICES MAV VAAV AT INDIVIDUAL STORES A J J A OAJLY f>ILOT 1tU•r.O11 lhi tJlltl•ur 14 I Punch ,. "Rigby, aren't you going shghtl~ o or bu uu with your d1sgu1St1 ' ('a rler rlf•f ;,,,, 'No Hui earcl1' Sougl1t WASll lNC1Cl'4 1 \1' It"' t 11 1•·1 11 min1stratwn h<1' prc11111,1·1I 1t·1-:1,1 t111111 t•1 p11•t tl11t pOll('C frnrn c 11111h11 l111~ '"'I''"' -.1-.11•111 ..., 1•f newspapt-r orftc·l':-. T h t• I c• g 1 s I a I 1011 ;e h 11 '' "11 I ti lo. rr ' t 1111 I 1 1 Sl.'arc·h··~ a~<Hn!>I .111\UIH l•I• 11.11111~· 111l••l ll1.it11111 "' ll'nded for n•ll'aw 111 the 1•11hl11 "T ht.• ht•;Jrt of th1· e1d1111111 -.11 .1l 11111 I'' "II" ti 1 :1 ·no M.'an•h' rult.· prot1·1·t1ng thl' ''"'I\ pt 11tl111 I of any pc•rson prep:iring mat1·11;.il r111 "'''1·111111.1111111 ll) the public," Attornl'\ (j1·111 r.11 (,nff111 l\t•ll ..,,11t.l Wednesday PRESIDF.NT ('ARTJ.:R SAii>. "I 'l'fllNt\ Iha.., '' .1 major 'lep forward 111 pr11t1·c·l111~· 1111 111111·111\ of the frec•dom of lht• prt''"' A n·11(1rter'!-> note..,, tlot·11mt·nh on '""' h .1 :-.tory is based. photographs. film rn 11·1·111 dHH'' Wl're cited by Bell as "work pro<lu!'ls · rnt1·nd1·d for p rotec-t wn against sc<.1 rt ht•'> Bell said th<•I the law, \\h1ch would applv to slate a nd local 1>0ltl'C a5 wl'll us fl·<h·ral offwwh, would c-ont u m "t wo narrow l'Xt't•pt 111n..,' \\ h1·11· st.•a rch warranls <·ould bl' 1'>,u1•1I Hl'll said a ..,<:arch c·oul<I tw p1·rm111 ... 1 ii 111•·11· 1:-. "an 1mmint·nt <lang(:r to lift· or "111111, tio1fd\ 111 1urv ur 1f th<.• 1nd1v1dual " ;i '""'"'''! trl ltw 111 rrw fm· \\ht t h I hl· l'\'ldt•lll'l' t'> 'ought i\ SECOND FEATlJRf.. OF Tiii; p1•1:•••<\t•1l leg1s lat1on would require aul h111 1t II'' 111 .. 111tp1o111,1 1H•ms tf they w<•rt• a ft er what l!t·ll 1·:dlt·d · 111111 work product doeument<1rv rn.1tl'n.t1 ... • I le• 1 atc·tf a.., examvle5 in t his calc•gon .m ,.,,or 111111 1111h• 111 the film of a bank robbl•r y takl•n In .1 h1ddt:n c:.i m era By requiring :J subpon1.1, ;JO\Ont· pos...i·..,sini.: :-.uc h muterial would h.1vt• th•· 11p11111l11111t\ '" <'h :.tllengl' pohc(' 1n eourt ralht•r than uhrnrtt1n1: I•• a s urpn ... e :-.e<irch The h•g1:.lal1on ari't'' 11111 of ·• I' S Sup11•1111• C'ourt det·is10n Ma\ :ti \\li11·h upht·ltf .1 11111111· :-.l'arl'h of llw Stanfo1 d l>.11h .1 "''"''·1•·•1'1·1 puhl1stwd al Stanford l 111 vt•r..1t \ In that t'aSl', n1n1• P ain J\lln pol111•11fl'n .,..,.,,. 111 JUrt•d 1n hrt•11k 1ng up a group 11f d1•1111111-.1 r ,1101 \\ h•• rn·<·u1nt'<l a ho'>1>1tal .., adm1n ... 1tr .JI 1\1· 11rrw1•s ·1 1111•1• cl.1~ s lall•r the poht·l· r<.ttdNJ t Ill' ~t .111101 cl I >.iii\ look m~ for photo n<•gattvl's in hopes of 11lt·11t 11' 111;: the protesters. IN RESPONSE TO TllF. Sl P R• '1l c 111111 di· ('1!;10n tht'n• has hN'n an out1 rv .... 1111 Ii 11·!1 to 111 I roductltln tn Con~l'4'S!'> or 11111111·1 ou ... tulh lh••l \\-Ould outlaw sean·ht•.., n11t <1nlv of w·y, ~pap1•1 nf fH·es but abo thu:-.1• agJln'>l ·•nvorw .... 1111 1~ 11ol ,, t•nmtnlll :-.usrwl'l Tht· l'arter A<lmin1..,li;1t11m 1111 \.\1 tlra1 •..,d.1 ~ t1J1tk tlw po:.it1on lhal tilt' 1·c111»t1tut111fl.d ..,,.r1·1•11,11tl .1~a1n~t :-.uch :.<.·arl'ht"i ..,h1111ld not 111· 1·,111111t-cl 111 .Ill 1111n criminal ..,uspt·<·h. hut ratlu.•1 •.tacrnld tw hrr11l 1•d to anyone who ha:. lhl' 1nl1·nt1on 11r p11t.l1 -.l11nJ• 111 form ation Avocados Lost /11 Cold Snap SAN DI EGO CA P ) J\ major a\111'o1dtt i•111y,<•1 ~ays h e lost 10 percent lo 15 pt·rct•nt ••I tw 111111 :1 !'> a result of the four-day c-old s n&p 1, ... 1 \\t·•·~. 1)•111 Bartlett said in Fall brook damag<' · wa.., :.poll v ' A s pokesm a n fo r lhl· S<.t n l>11•go < 'ount, agriculture dep:.irl ment saul th.-r ,. \\ ·" !-.111111• damage to tomatot•s but that the Jo.,., \\,1., '>1111 u n dete rmined. That official, E d Gray, d1spulNI a ..,t:at11m1·nt attributed to the ~I ate r'arm Burl•au 1-'<.·dNJtuJO in Berkeley that the t·ntire San Ote~o County tom,1111 crop and up lo h<tlf the avocados wen • 1.Jco:-.lro) Pel ''The last f1~urcs we rt•t•1.:1ved 1ndll'al1.:!I 111..,..1•., well below the tota l tomalo crop," <ir:iv -..11d "How anybody can make an 1.:'lt1m1Jt<• of half of tlw avocado crop, l d on't know." It will be sevcr1.1l day5 h<'fon• total to.,:-.c•. :111· known, Gray said Commuter Train Kilh Painter NEW YORK CAP> A painte r was killed when he was pulled into the path or an oncoming tlevated train, the Transit Authority said. According to a uthorities. the painter was 1tanding Wednesday on the platform t rying to eecure a dropcloth to prevent paint from dripping from the station when a rope end dropped lo the stre et and was snagged by a pa11s1ng <'Mr. T he painter got tangled in the rope and was dragl(ed into the path of the t ra in, oA'lcials said Marriage Still Wins OTIAWA (AP> -Canada had t hree Ume1' es many marriages as divorces in 1977, but divorces Increased while marriages decreased · The firm, Stati1llcs Cana da, -;ay'> 55 ,370 divorces were erant«I during 1m . u 2 pt.•rN•nl in- crease over une. It rcPorted 186,787 marrrngt'>, J 4 percent leaa lh&D the year before. 'iOU HAVE NO \DEA 1HE AMdUtJr oF '>l1Rk Tif AT (.,o E5 I ~Tb f1CK1Nl1 THE ITEMS f()R TIH> AD. SCOTTS BONUS DOR SUPER HALTS PLUS Bonus Dis for Dichondra and it feeds d1chondra and re moves unwanted grass blades. Super Halts Plus stops grabgrans (crabgrass?) in grass lawns and feeds the grass at the same time. The line tnrnmer la even better cordloaa. whlpa up weeds and long graaa without danger to your big number 12. \ --- ROCKWELL EDGER TRIMMERS 19~~00 33~~30 After I've touted the other trimmer how do l get out of thla one? Eaay. J count on you having different taatea and wanting ael9ciion (thought faat there). KELLER ALUMINUM PATIO DOORS WITH SCREEN S'x6'8" ..•..•. 97 .97 6'x6'8" .••.• 117.97 8'x6'8" ..... 137 .97 Rugged extruded alumlnum frame. double weatheratrtpped. eliding left or right aide. with modern pull and latch. Tempered glaaa. RUBBERMAID BOTTLE RACK OR CAN DISPENSER 5 7v!lJR CHOICE #2315 or •2318 Amml.ng what they thln.k of down in the lab. One day we'll ba'H a rack for old ada (right now we u .. the tu. lace). """"""'... ~ .... WILSHIRE 7 PC. ANTIQUE BRASS FIRE SCREEN ENSEMBLE 47~1! Got the pull acreen. the andlrona. the bruah. the poker, the atand and the ahoveL Oopa. almoat forgot the price tag. ARVIN HEATSTREAM HEAT EXCHANGER 5997 . 5aa Comee with two keya, mce looking t.hlng U that' a what you need. WELLER SOLDERING GUN 9 97 #8200 Soldering tlp of pute pretinned copper. Ught illuminated work. Compact. platol grip design. Quantities llmited. RUBBERMAID ICE CUBE TRAY 33 ~2865 You neYer ... m to h<IYeeaough. And e..-n U you hCJYe ten t?aya the ldd. uae the lee and don't retul It anyhow, right? DOUGLAS WALL MOUNT HOSE REEL 9•• Wlnd It out to UDNel hose. roll boM up and •wing lt back out of the way. Alway• hooked lip ~Y to NATION ROCK' % II [t First the num t ••• 4130. Wh r you ask. Well · we have so many darn d1 i that without t b numbers we er• lost. Now. · for power and capacity for the big hits. a % ' from Rockwell. Our next performer. the #290, En!P'CI'" all yow •aluablH. Really belpL When aomeone ateala them they know who to call and thcmli. @ G~ STAINLESS STEEL SPLASH GUARDS 7" 13" •••• 1" 2" 2" Groboeld? Waa.n't he a right guard for the Chicago Seara? Get a Ml for the van. No. not on yow new Cutlaaa, pleaae. SIMULATED SHEEPSKIN WEDGE CUSHION 3 3!1e Want to make the ah"P CT<Dy. Juat w<JYe one of theM out the window. Really look rea.L ROYAL WELCOME MAT 2 9l~xl6" Gt" your frtenda a Rofal welcome. lo fact It'• a 17x28 Royal Welcome. Q uaually get the royal other thing.) I s p i ...... ~- Thursday. December 14 1978 DAILV PILOT A 11 B c==============================================================================, ··--- #4130 ~er :1 I I 1lls ~e 1at l I c ~rill 11 a b (i -( l a b ROCKWELL 10" :0~ MOTORIZED ~l-~ r . c TABLE SAW inn ' ~ / · WITH FREE DADO -. Our big Rockwell toot. are super bargains. lf you've checked around you know that. No reorders at this price. SUPERIOR SPORT GRIPS ;TANDARD 1 97 UPER 2 97 ut one on the wheel of your Honda and ou'll feel the vibrations of a Ferrari. orsche. or MaueLdoover owner. RUBBERMAID LITTER BASKETS ,. -~ 129 • . : ,J #2993 299 DELUXE WITH TRAVEL CADDY #2995 Don't do like my kid doea. He fill• up ........--. the Utter basket and throwa the whole \ thing out the window. (What happened, '--where did I go wrong?) AMETEK WATER FILTERS Dmr • RUST. I 297 COLD WATER PS-Sl •••.• TASTE. ODOR. I 497 COLD WATER #PS·Cl •.• Water that tastH better la luat better, no. Attach lD aec:ooda. #CAMPBELL HAUSFELD SPRAYER 88 Thi• 1• th• AI.2000 that .has been taldtlg the painting world by storm (may.be not a storm but at leaat a full ga le). Pu•h•• out· paint, not Cl1r • • so you g•t big. Jobs don• fast, very 11 ttle ovenpray 80 l••• mesa. 'Thi• 1• a pro model 9 0 expect a lot for your money. . KEYBAR 2TONJACK 699 Wbooeee. two Iona. You know what two tons looks like? That'• like about 15 pro football playera. Small lack. big Job. 40 PC. IMPORT SOCKET SET 7~~ TWO EVEREADY 9 VOLT ---..... TRANSISTOR BATTERIES 77c PAK Of2 #216BP·2 Jwat think you can ahow it oft to your frlenda and .ay. "yea. lt'a imported you know." AU kinda of aocketa. racheta. extenders. Juat ln lime for the holidays. And you know the toy• with battery power are really big this year . (Eveready is delirious with joy.) RAC TEST EQUIPMENT Got somebody in the family who likes to work on their own car? The right tool or tester makes it a lot easier. DWELL TACHOMETER TESTER 8!~ D.C. TIMINGUGHT OR POINTS TESTER I 1 !~r #l557 FLUID MASTER BALLCOCK 3 7~400A End toilet nolae forever, loin the BBTOHHOTH. <Bring Back The Old Halfmoon Hou .. on the Hlll) ---00 ,-~\ (- "'CJ v = 11 ,\ ~-~ \'. ;J'~ . I , :\ ·'-· "' ;.,._ . -_, -I 1 ' ..... --~ / D.C. TIMING LIGHT MAXI-TUNE WITH CHROME IGNITION INDUCTIVE PICKUP ANALYZER 1 6 9#~2 21 ·~560 In some real wild colora and of courae. some calm onH for we calm peoples. Cut to tu. IDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT-SUH 9 TO 6 . •VISA • MASTERCBARCE •NATIONAL CARD AD 6000 TRRU .. ..... ---,. CLEANWELD TURNER TORCH KIT 8 97 :L.P-999 Good old propane torch. Solders. aohena. melts. unfreezes. Useful deal with pencil and spreader tip. striker. soldering tap. oil in m~tal coae . ALUM-I-LITE TABLES Pe rfect timing for the holidays. for extra company. for gilt display. for small trees. or if you're a Scrooge qet an extra for Bob Crachit's overwork. 2::/641e~· ~~~-~~E.~~ .~~~~~ .•• 1 188 ~/a~·~~~~.:~~~:.~~~~ 34 88 2::/s~~~~~~~.~~.:~~ ... 1888 ~~~l;;~~~~:. ~~.: ~~~~ ... 24 88 GLIDDEN SP RED SATIN 7!?.0R WHITE PER GAL. Best interior wall paint made in thousands of colors. latex to cure like a second skin, easy clean up. -. . • • . l l ' 1tJ2 DAIL V PILO T s O.lly f'I* SI-'! Photo LOCAL I NATION . Carter Attacks 1W aste 'Demoralizing' Losses to Be Cut, Officials Told WASll1NGTON <AP> -Prcsi· dl'~t Carter has unnounced u govt'rnmcnl wide campaign tu auac k fraud and w1Ste. uod 11romhsed to cut complex federal pnpl'rwork that he said adds $3 billion a year to the cost of weUarc Speuking to a conference of 1.300 local. state and federal pro- s ec u tors and program ad· m1n1s trato rs, Carter vowe d Wednl'tiday to cut losses he said may be s maJl in terms of the federal budget but are "huge and demoralizing" In terms of the average American's tax bill. AD MINI STRATION Ot'· f1c1als later conceded that Carter's announcement would not prompt the hmng or new auditors or a nti -fraud in- vestigators. But under the plan individuals in some 90 agencies would be designated to look for ways to eliminate fraud. lorv fodcral rult• ... rm many or the btlbons or dollar:. the i,:ovcrn· menl admJttedly lo11c:. to fraud, abuse and error. Ma yor Richa rd H atd1er of Gary. Ind . was pcss1m1st1c about any efforts to fight fraud and abuse 1n government pro- g rams for the needy. "LITI'LE CAN REALLY be done" to eliminate leakage 1n th e welfare syst e m without ·•systematic reform" to s implify the whole process, Hat cher said The Carter adminis tration failed in the last Con~ress to win approval of 1ls µro~)scd major lawsuit Settled ovt•rhaul or the welfare system Ca rter said h1'! c amµu1"11 against waste won't be rt'stnct ed to the Department of Health. Education and Welfare, which 1s :.pons oring the national con· rerence HE SAID HE IS directing e1.1ch agency llnd department to pre· par e u plan "for eliminating waste und fraud tn its own ac t1vit1 es and ... designate a single official to oversee the pre- paration and 1mplemenlation or tha t plan " Administration officialc; fa miliar with the president's program s aid he does not ton template lots of "little inspt.>C· tors general" operating indepen dently throughout the govern me nt as they soon will in 12 federal departmt•nts <tnd agen- cies designated by Congress. 'i uung t·,1 rolt•r s offt•r rnu .. 111).! 11111 :-.h tu """~ during Ct111stm,1s ft·~t 1' ,1! m 0,11\ \'1t•\\ M'l 't ion of tlun t mg tun Ht•.!dl \ houl :JOO y o u n gst ers and al m oi.l <i s man \ fJ<l rt•nts of Oak \'1t~Y. ~l'hool <:o m munity ~a11g <',1rnb 111 E11 gl1i.h and Spa nish ul m ·1ghhorhood horn<''>, th<•n r epaired to :-.1 twol fo1 hl'lpmgs ol Mt·x1can "pan " and hot d1otolatl' It "'as all part of "Las l 'o~ad as" obsen .an<.'l' at school In another s peech. Go v George Bus bee. Carter's suc· cessor as chief executive of Georgia. blamed unreasonable. inflexible and often contradic· Ecology Inspires Cyclist S AN FRANCISCO IA P > -A group of Portola D1stnt t rest· dents have agreed to ~top efforts to block a home ror disturbed teen-agers in e xchange for in- c r e a ~e d s e curity and neighborhood controls or the facility. The government-wide pro ~ram to be overseen hy th<> White House Office of M anagl'· ment and Budget will be more of a ··consciousness-rais ing t•x crc1se" to emphasize the net-<l for efficiencies, the officia I said --------- 2F~1,-food Restaurants OK'd in lroinR Thl' problem of where to find a hamburger in Irvine came lo the fore this week as council mem- bers del'lded to override a plan· ning commission recommcnda· t1o n and allow two, instead of onl y one, fast food restaurants 1n ;i proposed Jeffrey Planned Com muruty commercial center Councilman Art Anthony <'lted the lack of fast-food outlets 1n north Irvine. saying there arc 11nlv two or three. "We've got Shakc-y'o; -and that's not very r;ist, .. lw added "A urr OF t:S ar<' llr<'d or driving to Costa Mesa or El Toro lo get a hamburger," Anthony s:11d "I'd like to have a Burg<'r Kang in Turli<' Rod t l'd make a fortune " At issue was a proposed com m ercia l c e nter al Wc.il nut Avenue and J<'ffrey Road Applicant Tarnutzer-Ham1lton Oevc lopment Company was ap- pealing a planning comm1ss11111 dec1s1on limiting the center to one• fast food restaura nt and also de nyrng a request to place 1d<'nt1 f\ ing s1~ns both at road l1•v1•I .rnd on a lmH•r PLANNIN G COM I S · .'\1oners cited conc<'rns about tra r fie und noted that other fast-food prOJf'Cts already have been ap· proved 1n north Irvine. Mandatory Fee Remains in Irvine nv JACKIE HYMAN • OI ,,,. D•lly Pllol Sl•ll I n ine will 1·nnt111 ue to pay for park maintenance just as 1t does now as th!" rl•stalt of u C'1ty Council vote. Cw rt>ntl'. homeowners in mandatory community associations pay for ma1ntc0nance or their own pnvate neighborhood parks, parkways ;1nd medians as well as contributing to the city's general fund. which pays for public par k m ain te nance in other part:. of the portur11ty to request a review or c·1ty. the citywide situation. ANO CITY COL'NCIL mem - bers decided unanimous ly Tue:.- d ay that's JUSl the way they want to keep things for the pre· '>l·nt. despite a s taff recommen dallon to overhaul the system Thc issue came up m connec- tion with thl' developing com munity of Northwood, but city s ta ff membt:rs t ook thl' op 3 Policemen Back on Duty After Crash T hn•e L,1guna Bl·ach polH'<' of f1c ... rs art.• bac·k on d uty today, hut Pol1<·t· Ch1d J on Sparks re- main:. ho'ip1t:.illze<I following a <'rash Dc•l' 5 in S;.in Clemente 1hat injured all four men The staff report c ited "in- cons istencies and inequities" in funding ind1e at1n g s om e hom eowners are paying twice. The staff recommenaed forming m aintenance districts for all ex· 1s t1ng and futur e public nt•1ghbo rhood parks and a ssess· m g persons within an "area of be ne fit"" for mumtcnancc. SUCH ARF.AS would have tcf 1 be determined by a study. said James Harrington, city director of Administrative Ser v1c-es Counc-ilman Art Anthony oh Jected to the staff rccom mcnda tion. sa ying ht' doubted areas or bene fit could be accur ately de- te rmined. He also noted that ho mcownC'rs who pay for main· tenancc knew of the s1tuat1on when they bou~ht their homes, and he compared the assess ments to paymg for keeping up one's own backyard Councilwo m a n Mary Ann Gaido concurred. s aying she St!es assessment districts as "a back-door tax increase • · OKLAHOMA C ITY <AP> -In the name of conservation. Joe Keba wore out one 10-speed bicycle, eight tires and one pair of legs . Keba, 20. rode his bat- t e red b icycl e into Oklahoma City this week after completing what he said was an 81h ·month. 11,900-mile trip through the 48 con- tiguous United Stales. "I DECIDED to do it lo promote the Sierra Club." said Keba. who b e gan his journ ey Mar c h 28 1 n hi s hometown o f Warmi n s ter. Pa. '"That's a national or ganization to preserve and promote conserva· lion of our wildlife and natural resources and I thought it would be a good thing to do " He said he a l so thought the t.r1p would be good experience for his goal of becoming a wildlife photographer and wnter. "BOY. IT WAS cold." s aid Keba. describing the las t few days of the trip through the Texas a nd Ok l ahoma P anhandles ··tt made it hard to control the bike. I was trying to make 1t ISCOUN SAVE IH TIME FOR llowC'ver, Anthony commcnt- l!d. "Tht.• customc•rs a rc coming right along with the services " A spokesma n for ne1ithbors 1n the adjacent Mt.•adows com- munity said the deve loper had t.·onsult('d thC' residents a nd that th1.•y have no objection to thP two fast-food sites T he oHicN-. wt·re returmng from a me morial servu:e for s la in San C lc m t•nlc O fricer Richa rd Steed when their un- marked <'a r i.lammed into tht• rear of another vehi cle driven by a Costa Mesa policeman. The colhs1on on the San Diego Freeway sent Sparks sprawling unde r the dash m the front i:.eat Sgt. T erry T emple who was driving the Luguna lll'ach unit. was ulso injured. us we re Capt. Nell Purcell a nd Lt F rank Dillon. ALTHOUGH HARRINGTON cited a long range study ind1cat· ing that within 10 to 15 years the Clll' may have problems in fund 1ng its park m aintenance under the current s vsle m . council members sa id they think such a study 1s too s pecula tive to be re- lied upon at the present time. b<>fore the winter hit and ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I didn't quite do it." ('OUNCIL MEMBERS voted unanimously to approv<' the ap- plicant's request Actually. thc•y approved 1t l" ice. The first time, Coun- l·llman David Sills, who made the motion, discovered that the :-.tarr report the council had just aµproved would have limite d the renter's signs to fewe r tha n the fl vt.• requested by the applicant. th-r<> introduced his motion, de· Jtoting the restriction. and the <·o,unr 1l once again unanimously l'Cln('U rrl'd ACCOVNT SET FOR BURIALS EAST PALO ALTO <AP> The Municipal Council has an nounced the establishment of a lrust account lo help with bury- ing about 18 Guyana victims who had friends and relatives here OOPS: NAJIY TRIES BUY W ASHlNGTON (AP) -Nearly a month after the Navy got rid of some surplus equipment it dis- covered that the items actually were classified as anti-torpedo devices. Hospital offi cials a l South Co a s t Medica l C'1·nt 1..•r said Sparks is resting and 1s in good cond1t1on. Funds Given For Housing A contract to spc•nd $299,000 1n H o u s ing a nd Co mmun i t y Development Block Grant runds tO underwrttC' tht' ('US l or a lower income apartment l'omplcx in University Town Ccntt•r w~1s ap- proved this wee k by the I rvme City Council. Council members a pprovl'd without comment the contract with Shapell Government Hous mg . Inc. and the Irvine Com pany The savings rn the cost of building the apartments will be passed on to qualified tenants or a variable number of units -not more than 49 pen·ent --in the form of lower rents M l1m bcrs also notc•d tha t they don 't <'Oll!-.ICtcr thL· current park fees an undUl' burden ('vcn on homeownt•rs who also pay for private maintenance. The owner or a $100,000 home would pay about 30 t.'l'nls per yC'ar m ta xes towa rd park m a intenan ce in Irvine . they said. "My fet•ling is we don't have a pro ble m ," s aid Mayor Bill Vardoulls "Wr don't and we Y.On "t ror the· next 15 years." Councilma n David Sills moved to deny a ll resolutio ns. both those creating special districts m Northwood and those creating maintenance districts c1tyw1de. His motion passed unanimously. Ke ba. who had a s mall ll•nt. a s leeping bag and some clothes loaded o n his bike. ~aid he usually camped along the highwa y at night, but "so met i me s I worked a few dayc; and had a place to s tay " THE IDGHLJGHT of the tnp. Keba said, was '"meeting a lot or nice people and seeing the country" N o w . h C' s aid . h<' wants "lo work a fe w days here if I can. and then gel back home in time ror Christmas. but I'm going to ride a bus . I t hink I 've got lon g . distance hike riding out of m y sys tem for a while·· Sit-in Charges Dropped . BERKELEY CA~) -A Municipal Court judged dis- m issed charges against 38 University of California stu- dents arrested during a June 9 sit m protesting the uni- versity's Investments in South Afnca Last week, a campus disciplinary committee censured the students for breaking university rules. Saturday, Dec. 16th, 1 O A.M. Polly Scholl will be doing ROSE MALING painting. Come and watch! Shop r.:r:=l In c:c::::J Seacllff VIiiage • HunffM)toft leoch M• ..t Ycwtltoww ·,..... llMI 11 M-...S.. I 0.6 • Fri. & Sat. t11 t KALEVALA FREE GIFT WRAP Learning of Its mis· tak·e. the Nuvy is at· tempting to buy the equipment. back. But tt won't comment on re· ports that the man who bought the equJpment for an estimated •200 want.a Sl50,000 for lta re· turn . ._ ____ ..,.. ________________________________________________________________________ .. II ~/lbffj~A WR1\n The Fresh Idea Company ••• IC UP ALL OF YOUR GIFT SHOPPING AT SABINA'S ... THE TOTAL GIFT SHOP! G r ea t select ion 1n "mall so t.:ar e foot age fri e ndly ser v i c e compet1l1ve pnces wrap 1t all up here and we'll gift wrap 1t for you Orange County s toremosl <;pec1ahst in ~fl(•hf"IC) Witt 11()11 (1f h1n .. , o..-"'°""· •na rflA•• .. ,. ... • '"'"°''"'Q "II t I .. ,, no w11v'° ( fl(fK:' Vt .,.. $6.99 to $79.99 for her and her home .•. ,. NORMAN ROCKWELL PLATES .. ~ .. '"..O Q•"•. r••vbr·v c-1n1oM ' -.......... ..,..,.,,_ ... _ -~-1-"'9"' _,,,. ...... pi .. •II IM .... '400'¥ MOOOy _, The very speclal way to remembor .•• ~-' E.l.~ sa~a's 9049 AlUMTA AVL CAT MAGHOLIAt HUMT1HGTON llACH lMnt to &..drf'tt PHONE 968·0111 CALIFORNIA I NATION 1 Bottles o n Lawn K eep I ·Prowling Dog' A way ? I OAKLAND (AP> Well planned C>onm•ll) t>Cret "ll '' tM-. t to put luwn Utter ii 1 rqe ln thl' city on a hlllt• btt'<wh In ttu.·n1 .ind leave the beautiful San Francisco 81y A (t'w top off bO lhl~ do1a. cun ~mcll ll." he ~~ll·pl1ctd botU ke p doa. -and ,,.wt 1 tbt lr droppanaa away. om~ Th•· r1h1·1wm••nnn h.1~ attracted I )>omeow~ra tlulm ,t< ,ul.-rntl' '>crul 1ny not by scten· ' Glau or pl11Uc. mpty or full. an t1"t. M"t'k1n1t to n~)hun lhf' bottle U·do• bottles dot the manacurt'd ma11r but b> u Unlv«lralty of • wns ol U many &I 300 hom\'. hf'rr. Cnllfnnuu nri1duuh· ~tutknl O( urban •No one kno how they ~ork but ch .. 1 n ,blany are ~rtaln they do "IT'S Ttn: tJl.TIMATt: low budget rippr1Jat•h tu the prublt1rn of dot Wiste ' "THEY &E P THF. do1s from RO 1( )OU <'an l ,1rrurd to put up a tence," I jinl to the bathroom on the htwn," .ud An'4'1 M Mcl>oni11d. who count • atd Ext.-n Donnelly, who ~1hu•1 d t'd :too bolt It· luwn honw11 m July r bleach bottl on ha prapc•rt) Ht• found unra1>1>t'd bottle1, cap~ I "A lady ICl"OU lO"An phont'd m' bllll lc•' hull It>' with hole11 punched In a t. c trt about them thrt!e or four month' 1111•111 111.1 tu· holtlt'!i with the tops cul o and they've worhd fnr nw ht· uH. 1.>011'4•,, h1ddl·n m bu"Ches and bot a ded lit·~ uj1'1d1· d11w11 on st1cki. Ah1 in two wl-..·ki. ro1ur1in1 mlddhi 111roml· m·o:hhorhood11 of Oakland .1n1t lkrk1•lt•}. M<· Donuld talked to hurulr 1-.1 .. of 1x·o11l1· HEADLINER Barbara Mandrttll llf ASKf:O T llE homoowners. • h•>:-.t' v1mb were ~cncrttlly among 1h1• 111'.ttl•'>l rn tht.• arcu, to explain h.1w 1 lw bull It'll w 111 I. 'l w ''' JUSl tnl'ft.•dulvu,," he said \luhocl) h~1d uny l'\lllanalion . . If ~OU J~kl'd thl·m. thl'y JUSl saJd, 'They work prt'lty well "' J't•ople had theories Some said 1logi. wcrc scar~d by plasUc bleach b-Ottltc·s Othc•rs said ammonia bottles w11rhd And still others insisted that onl~ glass gallon Jugs would do the lrit'k Somt• n •,1dents offered special tricks, Md>onald said some used onl v bottll's filled with window. washing liquid; others said they addt'd ammonia or bleach to offend ('anine no~cs. ( ~ "IN TmS NEIGllBORJIOOD, first one person had them on ha:. lawn, lhcn lhey appeared all over the plaN•, hkc toadstools after a rain," said Ted Crum of Derkcley. ~ t Benefit Set 1: ~ At last check, it appeared the bot· lie r:i~e might ~ declining. Some people apparcnlly found they didn't do any good n : To Get Car "Dogs only come around once every two or three weeks anyway, so why bolher with the bottles," said a middle-age man who asked not to be 1dent1f1cd "They look terrible, and I don't trunk they do any good." b • p :'.For Wallace b •• 1~ MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP> - ti ·' When G<>v. George Wallace leaws o· rr :1• ()ff ice next year, he'll ,:to in style. 0t.1 • · Country music singer Barbara : Mandrell will head.line a benefit for ' the three-term governor on .Jan. 6 ui , nine days before his term ends. MONEY PORTRAIT BRINGS UWSUIT P. W a llace's assistant press f< secr etar y, Elvin Stanton, said ROME <APl -A 20-year-old model has filed a suit against the Bank of ltaly demanding the withdrawal of new 50,000-lire ($00) notes bearing a woman's portrait. S1 lo ar b•-of 4 ro ti proceeds from the benefit will be used lO buy Wallace a luxury car. 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In background arl' housing developm ents completed and under "'ay On a t n sp day lak e th1 ::. one recently urban rcs1d cnb !'lt1ll have nil'c view 2 Fmt-food Restaurants OK'd in lroine The problem of where to ftnd a hamburger In Irvine came to the fore this week as coun{'il mt!m- bers decided to override a plan· nin~ commission· re{'om me nda- lion a nd allow two. instead of only one. fast food rest aurants an a p roposed .Jeffrc•y P lanned Community commercial center Councilman Art Anthony cited the lack of fast-food outlets in north Irvine. saying there are only two or three. "We've got Shakey's -a nd that's not very fast." he added • "A Im OF US are tired of driving to Costa Mesa or El Toro to gel a hamburger." Anthony said. "I'd hke to have a Burger Kan g an Turtle Roc k. I'd make a fortune." At issue was a proposed com mt•r c 1a l ct•nter at Wal nut Av(•nue and Jeffrey Road. Applicant Tarnut~t'r·llam1lton Development Company wa!> up· pealing a planning comm1ss1on decision li miting the center to one fast.food restaurant and also denyln~ a n..>quesl to place ide nll· fymg signs both at road level and on a lower PLANNIN G CO MI S · s1one rs cited concerns about traf· fie a nd noted that other fast-food projects already have been ap· proved an north Irvine . However. Anthony comm ent· t-d, "The customers arc coming right along with the services" A spokesmun fo r neighbors an the a djacent Meadows com· munaty said the developer had cons ull<.>d the residents and that they have no objection to the two fast -food sates. COUNCIL MEMBERS voled unanimously to approve the ap· ph{'ant's request . Actually, they approved 1t twice. The first lime. Coun · c ilman David Sills, who made the motion, discove red that the staff r eport the council had just approved would have limited the cl'nler's s igns to fewer than the fi ve requested by the applicant. lie rc·inlroduced his motion. de· leting the restriction. a nd the {'Ouncil once again una nimously concurred. 3 Policemen Back on Duty After Crash Three Laguna Beach poUce of· ficers are back on duty today. but Police Chief Jon Sparks re· mains hospitalized following a crash Dec. 5 ln San Clemente that Injured all four men. The officers we re returning from a m emorial service for s lain San Clemente Officer Richard Steed whe n their un- marked car slammed lnto the rear or another vehicle driven by a Costa Mesa policeman. The collision on the San Otego Freeway sent Sparks sprawling under the dash ln the front seat. Sil. Terry Temple who was drf vtn1 the Laauna Beach unit, w11 also lnJurtd. as were Capt. Nell Purcell und Lt. Frank Dillon. Mandatory Fee Remains in Irvine By JACKJE HYMAN 01 ti.. O.olly Pilot Stall Irvine will continue to pay for park maintenance Just as 1t does now as the result of a City Council vote. Currently, homeowners an mandatory community assoc1at1ons pay for maintenance or their own pnvate neighborhood parks. parkways and mt.'<lians as well as conlnbut1ng lo the city's general fund. which pays for public park main· tenancc an other parts of lht• city AND CITY COUNCIL mcm· bers decided unanimously Tues- day that's just the way they want to keep things for the pre· sent, despite a staH recommen- dation to overhaul the system The issue came up in {'Onne{' tton with the developing com munity of Northwood, but city staff members took the o p portumty lO request a rCVlt'W Of the citywide s 1tuat1on T he staff report cited "1n consistencies and inequ1t1es" 1n f unding ind icati n g so me homeowners are paymg twice. The staff recommended forming maantenan{'C distracts for all ex 1s t1ng and future pu blic ne 1~hborhood parks and assess· mg persons within an "area of benefit" for m aintcnuncc. SUCH AREAS would have to be determined by a study. s aid James Harrington. city director of Adm1rustralive Ser vices. Coun{'1lman Art Anthony ol>· jectcd to the s taff rccommenda· t ion. saying he doubted area!> or benefit could be accurately de· term ined. He a lso noted that homeowners who pay for main- t ena nce knew or the s1tuat1on whe n they bought the ir homes. a nd he compared the assc!>s ments to paying for keeping up one's own backyard. Councilwoman M ary Ann Ga1do concu rred. saying :.he sees a!>sessment d1stncb as "a back-door tax increase." ALTHOUGH HARRINGTON cited a tong r ange study and1cal ing that within 10 to 15 years the city m ay have problemi. in fund· ing its park maintenance under the c urrent system . counc il mem bcrs s aid they thank such 11 study is too s peculative to be re· lied upon at the present time. Members also noted t hat they don't consider the current park fees an undue burden even on homeowners who also pay for private maintenance. The owner of a $100,000 home would pay about 30 cenL'> per year in taxes toward park maintenan{'c an Irvine. they said. "My feehng 1s we don't have a proble m ," said Mayo r 8111 Vardoulls. "We don't and wt- won't for the next 15 years " Councilman David Sills moved to d eny all resolutions, both tho:se creating special d1stnct.s Auction Nets $1,118 to City An auction of unclaimed goods conducted recentl y by the Irvine Police Department brought $1,118 Into the clly general fund, officials reported. ltems were auctioned orr to 100 local bidders for 811 much as $200 and as little as a rnny an Northw<>od ;rnd those· creating maintenance d1sln<.'l!> c1tyw1dc Ills motion passed unanimously Wuncil Approves Benefits Irvine {'1ly employee:. got l>ad news and good news at the C1ly Council meeting this week. when the council voted against any cost-of-lt vmg raises in the 1978·79 rascal year but added benefits . bene11ts Thi! benefits nrc expected to be equivale nt lo a raise averag- 1 n g u bo ut two percent per cmployel', according to th£• staff report. Employees remain cltg1blc for unnual me rit ra1!>cs. which can range from nothing to two. fi ve or eight pcrrt·nt. In addition. council mem bers upproved an average increase an m inimum and maximum salary categoncs averaging a 4 6 percent hike for all JOb class1ftcat1ons However. only about half a dozen employee:. will be 1m · mediately affe{'ted. thOM' who ha v(' been on the city payroll less than sax months and are pa id the minimum rate. No other a utomatic ra1!>es wall be affected by the {'hange, staff m e mbers said Benefits voted f o r the l'mployccs tnc ludl' dental in· surancc. which they did not have previously. full payment or an antie1patcd cost h1kl' an medicul insurance premiums and some additional hfe insurantl'. City staff mcmbl'rs d idn't or fer any statistics U!> to thl' total cost to the city of the various in crca!>CS. Council member:. m ade no se{'rct or the fa{'t that tht•y are unhappy w1th the wage freeze. but under state lcg1slat1on noted that the {'ity could not receive !>t:lte s urplus funds lo com pens ate for Proposition 13 tax losses if 1l granted cost -of-living ra1!>es. Fwids Given For Housing A contract to spend $299.000 an Hous i ng and Com munit y Development Block Grant funds to underwrite lhe cost of a lower income apartment complex In Un iversity Town Center was ap· proved this week by the Irvine City Council. Council me mbers approved without comment the contract with Shapell Government Hous- lna. Inc. and the Irvine Com· pany Irvine Panel Sets Housing Meet Tonight I rv i ne p lan ning com · m1 ss1oners art• scheduled to con duel anothl·r met·t1 n~ tonight tn a St'rtes Of mct'l1ngs intended to develop a c.·1ty pl•in tor 1m · provin~ and <•xpanding housing Tht• cornm1ss1on mt•cts at i 30 p m al cit~ hall . 17200 Jam borel· Blvd The city 1s rcqu1 n·d by !>talc law to assess it s (·x1st1ng housing stock and plan zoning to msun• there 1s a n adequat(' !>Upply of housin~ affordable to a range of econ o mic :.eg ments or the population The plan C\Cntually will go to tht• City Coun{'1I for rdmemcnt <.1nd approval Man, 91 .. Drowns EAST HARTFOHO . Conn 1 f\ P l llenry lk 1tt•1 . a 91 year old patient at a rest homl' who rerused to t:rl<t· a bath an rront of othl'r:.. drowned Sundav wh1lt· bathing alonl'. p<>l1cc rl'ported Wednesday Expand It? Press Search • Ban Queried. WASHJNGTON <A P > -Some conareasmen are welcoml~ the Carter administration's propos al to ban surprise_ ,earcb•~ .. of Journalists not suspected of cnmes. But they're atao uk1,Pt wh)' uall protection should not be expanded to cover everyone. i Attorney Genera l Grifrln B Bell uld Wedn esday ,}"' adm 1n1 s trat1o n .w ill seek the o fflcef of the St.anr.rd legisla tion proh1b1tlng police University student newtnapet• • f ro m con du ct in g an "' ' unannoun ced search o r a THE COV&T SAID s>Ollce newspaper office unless they armed wtth a warrant did Dot s uspect someone there of a have to give notice ol suet\ • crime search. even t.hou&h they hid no reason to belleve anyone IQ the THE LEGISLATION would bu1 ld1ng was guilty of Ill put the :.ame restriction o n offense. :.ear ches a i med at anyon e Bayh saJd protection from Ute preparing 1nformat1on for ruling is needed not only for the r elease to the public -:.uch as a press. but also to aafeiltard !>cholar resear ching a book or a othe r confidential ret1Uontbl()I government employee collectmg such as th<lee betweeo a doctbr documents designed to expose a nd patient or a lawyer and wrongdoing {'!lent. Sen B1r{'h Bayh , D·lnd.. Sen . Charle• Percy, R-111.l ~ r ha1rman o r the Senate {'O·sponsor of the Bayh ~.Jt1 !-u b comm • t t ee on t h e ca lied tt}e admlnistratl0t1 Con st itut1on. welcomed the proposal "a welcome !lisht" but adman1s t rat1on announcement added, "We need to protect •n but questioned whethe r 1t went innocent clll~ens whose h~ rar enough His s ubcommittee and offices are threaf,ened,.by holds a hea ring on the issue secret, unannoun~ed pcf(l~o Tuesday searc hes." · · 1 look fo rw ard t o the opportunity to question adman 1!>lration representat1 ves more rlosely on lht' 1m phcallons or conflrung the~e protections to the pre!>!>," Bayh said BAYH INTROD UCE D lc~1s lat1on in the last Congress 10 proh1b1 t u nanno unced :.earches of the homes or ofhces or persons not suspected or a c·rame. Severa! related bills also were introduced. but none got far t•nough 3long the leg1slat1vc maze lo comt' to a vote The le~1!>lat1on. hke the Carter adm1na~t rat10n proposal. w;., prompted by ;.i May 31 US ~uprt•mt· Cour t dcc1s1on upho ldtnM an unannounced scarC'h conductt•d by polire al • THE ADMINIST.ATlON proposal wa8 work•41 oul • tft cooperation with Sen. Ed•atd M. KeMedy, D·Masa ., who wilt become chairman or the Senate J udiciary Committee he~t month Ke nnedy said he {'Ons1 de red the Issue "3 to~ priority .. for the commit\ee. Kennedy's press aide. 'l'Om Southwick. &aid the senator had not decided whether the teglslatton should be extended t~ cover persons not involve4' la disseminating news or ol'1er information. Jack C. Landau. dirttlor <'A the Reporters Comm\ttee ·rot freedom of the Press. called the proposal enco ura~in~ ticit (•xprcssed "serious concern:· that 1t would not "protect J,lle average 1Mocent citizen." · Nudity Out· Statue Plwto Banned By STEVE MITCHELL 01 IM Daily Pilot St.off It wasn't the ad {'OPY that botht·red Laguna Reach lhgh S{'hool act1 v1t1e!-director Ann Het·kt'r And. tht• !-ludt.>nt l'OUncil facul ty adviser said. 'he really d1dn·t have any qua l m' about publ1sh1nj! tht• philosoph y espoused by the Kaloi. Kagath~ Foundation BUT A nude sculpture of an. OlympJc swtmmer on the back c:over o( the high school rurec:- tory"' "Totally tnappropriute," Mrs. Becker said r-iot so. replied Bruce 'Hopping, {'ha1rman of the ~alos KagaU\06 Foundallon. which upholds the virtues of .. Physical distltrc· t1on Nobility of mind ..• Hopping accuses school of· f1 c1als or "having a ha ngup about the human bod'y and Its pa rt:-and functions. · and 1 he says he won't run 1)1s $125 aa in the school directory w1tho\.lt the photo of the Olympian s wimmer. THAT MEANS IT won't run at a ll . Mrs. Becker !!81d Wednes· d ay. ··I o ffer<'d to run his ph1 losophy and the other lf\., form ation on his ad." she s'1d. ··but I personally didn't feel I v. anted to pUt the students in ¥ controversial pos1uon. .. , told him I thought it in.ap. propnale for students to prodUc:e :-uch a photo on a l>tudeql publication for student use." But Hopping secs notblng wrong Wlth h1i. nude m ale swtm., mer . det11gned by International~ known sculptor Donal Ho rd Uii· dcr commission by Kato.,, Kagathos foundation. THE N\JDE MODEL Is one or fi ve {'rested by Hord in his ck· vclopmt!nt o( a mode l now awarded annually by th~ klrul of Sweden to that nation'K foreml»!it !>W1mmers. If it's good enough ror the kltif or Sweden. Hopping contend11~i\ shou Id be good e nough rot ~e high school directory. • ·'The sculpture Is unlqie because it Identifies with lke Greek philosophy or pl~ great social value upon development of youth.'' Ho SOid , HE SAID nu: sculpture •ti§ presses upon younasttra U. , p o rtance or r egurdln( t- hum an body as the lriQ~ beautiful of creations." But AM Bttker wasn't b'U'· ing. "I as~ed him lf he want~ '8 modify his model Mnd he tie• pressed no w;tlln1ness to do eo,' she said. "I cOuldn't very well pUl a swim auJt on the model." Hop~ ping retorted. "WE WEAa WUI liUlll!tt! !'nld. "but they don'\ hel us s wim and they don't kee ~ from drownha1. .,, "All they do ls kffP \&I~~ Jail ," thO Coundallon chair• said Ho1pltat ofllclala al South Coast Medical Center said Spark• la restfnK and 1s 1rr Jood condition. Sgt Robert Krede reported the highest price paid was for a 19·1nch Sony color television set . ""Re also said ll was the be11t ~ar1ain. The savings In t he cost or building the apartments will be passed on to qualified tenants of a variable number of units -not more than 1'9 percent -In the form or lower rents NUOI! 'INAPPROPRIATE' FOA SCHOOL PU8LICAT10N Olymptc Swlmm•r Aa C•neored by Dally Pnar Tht lack of 111me. Hop- found out. lceeP1 h.11 llatLHf Otll "t student dlreetOrt . ( " AT YOUR SERVICE / NATION lforse Talk Sun Danre. nn 8 \ 1•,1r olct ho111e. left, and llaby Kent, 5. attr uc·t t•d tt lot of altent1on ~landing al puy telephones outside a Dallas convc111t•ncc store. Janed Decker {ind Kim Kirk rode their mount~ to the store and tethered them while they went inside to ~hop. Order to Halt Berets WAStnNGTON <AP) -The Army's chief of staff has told grumbling soldiers has order as hnal: Everyone wearing un a uthorized berets or other atten· taon-gettmg headgear must take them off by Jan. 1 In a somewhat unus ual aclton. Gen. Bernard Rogers several days ago sent out a messuge Mress mg he meant what he s~ud last Au~ust in ordering a halt to "a seemingly ever· increasing number or unauthorau:d items bei n g worn by Arm y personnel." THE AUGUST ORDER hi.Id been greeted by strong obJCC· lions from unit leaders and others who claimed special hats or other Wlique uniform decora. lions a re valuable in boosting morale and unit pride. which the unit commanders consider im· portant in building a volunteer force Army officials stress that the Special Forces still will be al lowed to wear their grecn berets <ind the Rf:insers lhe1r black berets becatlse these have been officially blessed as regulation -for s uch small, unique organiza· lions. But these officials said Rogers was taking aim at the red berets adopted by the paratroopers and black berets by tank troops, as well as cowboy-type hats and even spurs affected by some armored cavalry units "I RECOGNIZE THAT morale and unat esp1rit arc sometimes enhanced by the wearing of distinctive items," Rogt·rs acknowledged in his August order. ''However, this benefit comes a t the expl'nsc of b<.•nefits which might a ccrue from Army.wide uniformity " Furthermore, the Army chief s:.11d, the practice of dressing in "non-St<Jndard" uniform equip· mcnt is a financial burden to many soldiers who feel obligated to buy them. But the objections from the field made an impression. and Rogers discussed the matter at a conference of senior Army comm anders in Octot>t:r THEN, ON DEC. 8, Rogers s ent another messagl' to the ftcld "to reaffirm that the polity anno un t'ed an Augu s t wall become operative on Jan 1. 1979 <md unauthon tl'd uniform 1ll'm:,, will not be worn afll'r lhCJ l date." Meanwh1ll', tht· Armv 1s mov mg toward adopllon Of a Ot•W l1ghtwe1ght plas t1 (· l'omuat helmet Thl' helmet, resembling those worn by German soldier:,, in World War 11. covl'rs more or the ears than the round. steel pot used by American f1ght1ng men smce :.iboul 1942. Army offi cials say a pilot pro- duction run of 30,000 of the helmets will be issued to the troops m 1980. Plans for the helmet were :.in· nounced last year. Speeial Post Bethlehem, Ga. Aide Busy BETHLEHEM. Ga. <AP) -Lamar Ridgeway, postmaster of this tiny north Georgia town. is busy these days, hand·stamping Christmas cards. "We don't use a canceUng machine," said Ridgeway . "We do it all by hand. Judging by the stamps I sell, I would say we pro· bably will postmark 15,000 Christmas cards and letters." "If you have a ruu day, you could have l ,000 lo 1,500," he said. "One day last week we had about 700 or more." HOLIDAY ESTATE SALE OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS GEMS AT ROBINSON'S NEWPORT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 15AND16 A special opportunity lo view the $600, 000 collection of precious estate gems, many originally from the collections of world.famous jewelers. Rings, earrings, brooches, necklaces, compacts will be presented together. Make them your family's heirlooms. An estate diamond con now be within your reach for as little as SlOO. And you '11 be dazzled with mOJJy very impressive jewels in the $10,000-$17,000 range, OS wen. But all pieces repre11ent significant reductions enabJJ.ng you lo hove them for Christmas giving. However, since all pieces ore oae~ol-o·kind and subject to prior aale, we suggest an early arrival. Robinsons Newport Fttshiorrlsland 644-2800 Robinsons 1• ThUfllday, Ooeember 14 1978 DAILY PILOT A I cf ,. ,,.------------------------------------------------------------------~·~ ··Got o probl"m? Then wnte to Pot Dunn. Pal will cut red tapi'. gettmg the answers and action~ netd to aoloe tneq1Ht1t>s an government and bu.nntss Mad uour Q1'4!Sh0flS to Pot Dunn, At Your Sennce. Oronge Coo1t Dwl11 Pilot. I' O Bo.r 15fJ(), Coara Mtaa. CA 92626 As many l"tter1 as pos11ble will ~ OMWCTed. but phoned mQUinl's or letters nor mcludiny the reader's /ull name. address and buameu lwur1· phone number cannot be cormdered Th1scolumnappear1daJ· ly e.rctp( Saturdays · I C41n Ownd~al Clear Clah1tft .. fl! DEAR PAT: Now thut fireplace weather is here, I would like to find out how to make a homemade solution that can be burned In the fireplace to remove soot from the chimney. I've h~:.trd there as such a concocllon, but don't know whut It HJ. T. 8., Huntington Beach bf-fore the crecbe Inside. In tbe s pot wltere lie kaelt, a beautiful plant with scarlet leavn •rew lmmtdJa&ely, and be presented It 11 bis •lft to Ute Infant l ttus. The Mexicans called tbe plant Flor de la Nocbe Buena -Flower ol lbe Holy Nltlat. It was Introduced to the United Sta&es la 1828 by Dr., J~l Roberts Poinsett. first U.S. minister to Mex· tco. A VS checked a number or sourtts, lDchacll.Dg fireplace equipment s tore•. but also drew a blank oa this one. Altboagb some persons bad ''beard" of a homemade solution tbat help keep soot from forming ln.slde a chimney, ao one knew ..,. to make I&. 1be closest thl.ng to what you want Is pre· pared crystals tbat can be added to a fire to retard soot formation. If A YS r eaders know or • homemade preparation that does the same tbiag. you'll be contacted. f.lboac Grea11e Lilt• Cetnent DEAR PAT: I wanted to tell P.S .. Irvine. who "'as having problems removing dried cement from a brick patio. that we had the s ame difficulty. and have a solution lo oCfer. We tried munatic acid, turpentine. paint thinner, rust remover and ever· ythmg else in the garage. Nothing worked until so· meone told us the onlv way to get rid of the cement was by wetting down the bricks and scrubbing them with n steel brus h. This is a lot of work, but 1l does the Job The cement's all gone and the patio•~ beautiful. S B .. Newport Beach P .S. And other AVS readers who have the ume problem will be glad to know there Is a s ure way to remove dried cement even if it calls for a lot or elbow grease. \-'ule f'lou·er Cam.-f 'ron1 Me.ri<"fl DEAR PAT: lfow did the poinsettia come to Ix· :.1 symbol of Christmas'' I've heard about the ong1nat1on of a lot of other Chn:,,tmas decorations. but nev£'r about th1:; plant M.W , Fountain Valley The tradition began in Mexico. According to legend. a s mall boy knelt in the snow to pray at his village's church because he had no gUt to place Medi~are Lbtdt Strrt<"habl .. DEAR PAT: My wife is very Ill a nd has been in the hospital for some tame now. We know her Medicare hospital insurance will help pay for up lo 90 days in the hospital an a benefit period. But. what happens if she has to slay longer than 90 days? S.S., Costa Mesa If a Medicare beneficiary has to stay ID the bospUaJ for more than 90 days lD a benefit period, Medicare hospital Insurance lndadea aa eitra It hospital days that can be used, accordiDg to Social Security omdals. These extra days are called re· ser n days. In 1978 Hospital insurance pays for all covered services except for S7Z a day for each re· ser ve d ay used. Once a reserve day is used, you never get ll back. Reserve days are aol renewable like the 90 hospital days in each benefit period. Chanukah Party Slated Sunday A Chanukah celebration is planned Sunday from 11 a m to 1 p m . at lhe Laguna Beach Boys Club on Lagun<J Canyon Road. The party. for South Coast children. will In· dude music, games. latkes and desserts. A gift ex· change will highlight act1v1t1es and those attending should bring a wrapped gift not to exceed Sl The event. sponsored by the South Coast Com. munit1es Jewish Center. will include a menorah· laghtmg ceremony . Adnus!>1on 1s 10 cents for children. Sl for adults. For information. call 497-2070 GMUS $125AMONTH FOR20 . • (THAT'S $30,000) THEN WE'LL GM YOU $74,358 That's not a bad proposition just as it stands. But unlike most other forms of investment, in a Mutual Savings retirement account your principal Is insured against loss and Interest is guaranteed. That's not all. For qualified ind1v1duals. there can also be a meaningful tax savings. Here's one example. You are forty.five years old, planning to retire at sixty· five and work for a company that doesn't have a retirement plan. You open a Mutual Savings tax-deferred Individual Retirement Account (IRA) and deposit $125 each month for 20 years. The funds deposited each year reduce your taxable Income by that amount on your federal and state income tax returns. At age sixty-five you Wiit have deposited $30,000 Into the account. With Interest earned, your account balance wlll be $74,358. Only after retirement do you pay taxes as funds are withdrawn at the rate determined by your Income tax bracket at that time, which could be much lower than during . your working years. The chart shows some variations on the example given. Age Now 35 45 55 Total Deposits (II S125/Month $45.000 $30,000 $15.000 Account 81lanc. At"9185° $188,526 $74,358 $23,054 ·enocs on cur,.~n• 1nt'"Uiil '"',. o• ff•, f8 Jl itnnu.al ytflkS compounoed oa11v1on mm1mur" 1 •••' "~'m dCCOVN, f-edC,clt regul1ttons requ1fe suoaiaN1e1 Pf'n•ltv tor "*'"Y ~·,noraw11 Mutual Savings has other retirement plans including plans for non-working spouses and self-employed individuals. Make sure you're not missing out on Important tax savings. Come In and discuss your future with a Mutual Savings counselor today. Your retirement account at Mutual Savings is Insured to $100,000 by an agency of the federal government. ~ ~ , ' ~ .4 I THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS AN EQUAL HOUSING LENOE,. AN EQUAL OPPOft"TUNITY EMPLO'fEl'I reNMll t>etecl on lteHu _, Pasadena (Marn Olllce) (213) ••9-2345/Arcadl• 12131.e.a.0166/Can<>oa Park 12131884 0221C1pl1trano·Sen Ctemtnte 1714) A~·56S1 tC.rrllos1213)920·1379tCOron1 Del Mer (71A) 875·5010tCov1na 12131 339·~761 fallbroolt (71A) 728·572.e Fountain Valley (71A) 963·8399/Gleodale (21312•2·41.at Lal<e San Mateos 111•1 7" 27711 Pon Hueneme C~) 985-2323 S.nta Ana (71 41SA7 97A 11Thouaand Oak• (8051497·27871 Uplend (71Al 981 2821 tV1a11 (714) 720·8585 r .. Altf DAILY PILOT Flaming Issue Settled Open Fire RestaurwilS Get New Rule By JACKIE RYMAN Ol IM Dell'f """' •u11 A •lnllna d111putc betw ·t•n N•wport Bt-ech ftrt"m('n Mnd <'•lv rt.~ataurat('ufl ov('r tht• 11erv1n1 Of naming dlKhe~ BPl•t'lltll lo bf. nearly reeolvf'(f, • (m.• 0Htc1al 11,YI Jim RM'd, •'!C<'t'Utlvf' orfl<'C'r of the Ott-depurtmcnl. •u11d h.-1~ drawlol( • 1wt of rt•ttulat1111111 baaPd on I.cm An.ce>lt· .. fir•• t1•• 1• 1i1 r t m en l r u I \' ... 11 1• "' " 1 d rt•!\tuurunt '""n••r" ha\c• bc•t•n con~ullt'd ubout I h1• prnpol'Ni l'UICI REF.D ADMlrrtm TO 'ti"'" t• m b a r r u"" m t• n l u h 11111 l h ,. flureup lhut Ot•curr<'tl In OC'h.lbt.•r when r1rt'ln1t•n h i•6?,lll l 1ttna n•al1turunt" fo1 ... ,., \ ir1.: dl\ht•' With Opt>ll nanl\''°' Tht< problt-m "H , Kt>NI ~.m1 that ullhou1th th1· ul) r1 H' ,,rt. vent ion ~odt• rl'QUll , . ., n •11ot11urun1 own t•rs to ol>tmn n pt•1 m1t ftnm tht-fire dl'parlmt•nt lo o;1•nt· ttuch du.ht'&, the f1rt> 1lt·purlnwnt had not lft•\e lo1ll'<f u p1•111111 pro <:ess. As a n 'Sult. rrt-1ws 11u zf'ltt>" nod nanung cht•rrll' ... "t'rt• beanjt w rved w1thout lwnd1t nr tlcµart na-nl appro\ ul "Wt> have not had a lot of pro l>l<.'ms with fluming debsl'rl::. I t·an lhmk of twn o r lhrce in t· 1 d l' n <' <' s . ' ' H <· 1• If s a 1 d 'I lowe "er , there 1s a pott•nt1 al that "e r('cogn11e as a 111 o bl<•m ." THE SITUAT ION Ci\M E to a head 1n Octob<!r when tht· o wnl'r of a new restaurant a!'>kt·d for d iierm 1t to serve blazing d1s he'> and was told such d1:-.ht•s we re 11 legal. The mon C'OmphHned that other restaurants were serving th('m, R~sa1d. ··We said. 'Tel I us who 1s d oing it <rnd we 'll go out and <·1tc them ."' notc-rJ Recd .. II (' did. and we did It was poor Jud~m ent on the part of thc f1r1 · rlt•partment it was not lhC' wav it !->hould hav t· b('cn handled." r r 0 p rl l'l () r s II f (' I (' ~ a n t t•'>t 11 blis hmt>nL., prorn pl I\. "t'nt up ;1 howl, cornpl;umng th<il they hadn't ht'l'tl warned and that l11<•v wl·rc tw1 ng <lnvt•n out of bU ... IO('SS fht·n (;t•ril Muller uf Am· hrosra n ·stauranl put his ObJCC· I tons an a letter to tht· fire chief, who lookt•d into the matter and dt•c1ded !->Omcthing nl·cdcd to b<! d~·. Hl'ed said. -Muller was given written Barry Manilow says: "Treat yourself to the best this Xmas with JVC Stt>rt'<> rM//\M Radio Car;c,elln Rr>r ordf'r pltJc; ? Shortwave Band, fw1n rolaflnQ mikes s1999s 0411• ..... , , .......... . 'POTENTIAL PROBL!M' Are Otflcer Reed ,111th1H 171Jllllll lo 11rO<'t!t'd wr!h flJming d1,hc'> unlll furtht•r II 0 I I <' t• , h t• K U I d 0 l h l' r rt•l>taurateurs who inquired were .i li,o told they would be allowed lo serve the dlsht•s rn the intenm ,,., Ion~ <1' lhl're wus no gre11\ hJwrd , :-.ut•h as m11(ht be prl• :.ented by Cl\C('SSIVt'ly high fi n mes. kt'(.'<l said · I '¥\us ussq:ncd lo put tng~ther soml' regulations thul \4 ere reuson..1blc as Cur as safet-, hut also workable for the n •Mouranls," Roetl stud . H E SAIO H t: MET with Muller and Los Ani;t•les hre of UWSUIT FILED FOR $100,000 MARTINEZ <APl -The owner of the Sun Vetlley shoppini< mall 1n Concord has filed a com µla1nl in Contra Costa Superior Court sH ki n ~ SI00,000 1n damag<'s from a J.{rour> wh1C'h ~a \'e ll'aflcls to customers without permission. The stul was ftlt•d by Wells Fargo Rank, which owns the mall. The suit says the pe ace group was at the mall NO\ 17 protes t· injl( involvement of the Bank or America and the National Trust a nd Savings Assocrnt1on with th<' political and financial affairs of the South African government This Christmas give the gift you'd like to • receive. 7q90 19 I OI AG I HI-Fl COLOR TV wrlh Electronic Touch Turung and Ultrasonic romote control JVC 3050 Portable Radio-TV Make the holidays more an1ovablP wl'l,,,rMPr vou go wllh this oombmA11on oersonal black end 9't•lllll'll. whltP VHF/UHF TV and AM/FM md10 You cJn Pvan listen In on police calls Wllh the Public Serv1ce blind Ooeratps on AC 0 baller.PS car bOAI "'""" 12V (>IPcinClll i.yslMris Ootlonal recharaeable battarv oack S 18'J95 ---· 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ....... w.n·1 ....... 2 o..,. w ..... C.n. k . Phone 642-8882 Storo Hour• 0111y 9-e1.Sat 9--~ 30 ........, .. ___ ,, .. r1 c:-lu l~ ond 11ht .11nl'd ll ll l or the>lr noqu1n•n11•11t11 for fl11rninH food und drink 11..rmlts R t' t• d ~ u I ti M 1 I I ,. r h " s h u d n o o b J 1' l' I 111 n t o fl v e or tht• ,,'( po1nu 1n the re· qulrt'mt•1lls. 1'ut did protest the atxth It hm1L'> th<' umounl or flam mublt• twv11ru1<e that can be u11l'd with one ":it'I up" of crepes 1u.it-ltt•1 to a m aximum of one ounn·, 1111 1111111unl thut Reed 11ald uppu1 t'nllv 11' 14 • .,., than chefs bd1cve th1•y l\\'t'<I Th¥t 1tt•m 111 belug reviewed l<> lltudy ulh-mauvc'I, Muller said Among lht•se are the poss1b1Uly of llni1linA the "n osh point" of h· qu4'urit or other flammable h •1u1d5 lhhl t•ould l>4! used with l'rl'JH!S lllUt'lll'~ 1'H •: (mfER POINTS 1n the Loli Anl(cles n'(lu1remenls are: PNm1l~ are requin·d. subject to lhl' ~ontJJIJons in points two lhr ough MX f<'ul•ls to heat Cood m ay be Jellwd or semi "olld If liquid fuel 1s us1'd at the table. no more than Ont• ounce 1s pt•rm1ttcd Flumin.c foods and drinks can 't bt• carn<.'<f through rooms or olht•r areas. but must be lit <tl the table "WI-: C'AN LOOK i\T this and Sl'l' lt'S Only a qut·st1on or time. 1r som ebody carries a whole tray or fl aming dnnks at·ross 11 room. until he drops them ." Reed com menlt.'d The pl'rson prt•p:Hing the flammg drinks or dessl'rts must have a wet towel at hand lo smother the fire: 1n case of emt'rl(ency Reed s:ud Ambrosia restaur;:mt has a ln•od~ inslllul t·d this praC'llc:'t' The scrvrng of Flaming i tem s must not bt done 1n a flamb oyant manner that would t·rc~ate high flames Pourini::. ladhn~ or spooning of burnin~ liquids 1s rt•stnctcd to u maximum hc 1ghl or c1gnt 10 ch es R E tm Si\IO Tit t: perm 1l pm· CQdUrl' should be ready by early Januan H e• :<;<li d ht• dose n ·t un · ti1:1palc anv 011l>os1t1on to the rules. hut th<1l lht• fire depart ment has the fl<'x1bil1ty to chani;e them hller 1f a probl<'m is round .. Ir we prepare lht'> thing and il isn't workable. we 1:an chan(.le 1t." Reed said. "It isn't ca'it in con- crete.·· JVC ((~) • ./l•i>I Wt" ftarJ I lt•,,I ...-.,, fr'fjf If ./ 1jl 1'1 It f f l jf t,,.,,., ,.,.,,. ff14 '•" ·tY>' l•JJ1t1 / I() r ~· ·' ( 1' it" 'lf"Ji.f c 1t'l 1 ii ,,!,,., (),,,,' 1,., , .. _ .. (1fll ,, frl(~ ,.,., 1'1 J IC J1Jo1l•1v ' (tfr •11 t t I '1 & f II ~41 J" ~~ • i ff t• t 1 I ~n f/>N O>'IS t11 lugt" qh<) "<•!•••fl V'1'1 nifty wcrJrd· .ind l•'>'l!n 111 FM ::.t••roo • JVC JR·S61W AM/FM Stereo Receiver. 18 watta/ch. min. RMS, 8 ohms. 20·20,000 Hz, with no more than 0.8J. THO • JVC JL·A20 Semi· Automatic Tumtable with ease & Dual Cover • JVC SK·500 2·Way Speaker Systems s3999s COMr'UTE You owe It to yourHff to check Mr prfcn: &.fol• JOtl buy! Master OWoe • VISA Budoet Pavmenta 1•rot'••,-,.io11:1 I Sc"r\ ic4 t• •·or a I I .'our lua11u• t•lc•t•I ronic·-._ • LOCAL Meet Chance Wayne Bnd Jee his By Chanco Holiday and Resort Sportswear Collection on Friday, December 15,at I. Magnin South Coatt Plaza. Informal modeling from 11:30 to 3:30. The new feeling for color, the new soft shapes that glide and flow in open· weave airy fabri cs and knits. Do come see them all while the designer is here to greet you. Contemporary and Junior Collections 1.magnm Christmas Shop At I. Magrtin South Coast Plaza: Monday Through Friday, 10:00 To 9:30; Saturday, 10:00 To 6:00; Sunday, 12:00 To 5:00 •.•~!rn!o 1!Ruc!Ns1 • EXPERT DECORATING ADVICE! • USE OF OO·IT·YOURSELF TOOLS! * PLUS FULL REFUND ON ALL UNUSED TILES! WHtmNtw 15191 leach 898-3388 COSTA MESA 2221 Harbor 8fyd. IHffrW"-1 PH. ~112.6 Santo Ana 322 w. 17th s.1.ns1 0-., t.t P.M •• S .. /S... t-S:lO P.M • 1f71. COl.O.. TIU luntlMAllf. INC n • NATION Thursday December 14 1978 DAIL v PILOT A 1 a Beauties Strip 'for Charity Empire Building To Glow ......... ,. \p er 1•0111? Si1 1 ..:t·nt Shnq•1 -.,I\' h l' I ' l> l' I fl ~ l' II ll -.1dt•1 t•t.I lo h1· .. d lht• Whitt' lltHl '.'tt' t '1111 ll'I t'IH't' 1111 1-'.11111111•-. hut <lt•11tt'' ht• h.a:-.u· 1·1·ptt·tl tlw J)th1t1011 " h I I \ l' r \\ J :o.. I >t•rt10t·1,1t1t· '11·1· p1 ,. :o..1clt•11t •ul ll01l111h'l' 111 1\.17:! 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It I I hi' \ l',11 /\-. ll1t•\ 't rll1Jlt'cl t<1J1l1•' llt',IUtll'' t 111·ul.11l'd tht 1111.:h ttw .. nwk:r duh 11. 1'1h1ng hhw '1111t'd bu.,1n1·,~1111•n ancl lt•,1thn J.11 k1·11·t.1 lou~h ' u Ml•rn ('h11,tm.1' unJ a .,ktng lht•m l o 11• nwrnbc1 tilt· k11h \ 1\IUnlt•t•r. 1111 ludtnK ofr dul ~ Mun t r1•,1 I pollt·en1t•n , fN nt't.I the str11,per~ bat k and forth from their rcgulc.tr 1•ngJl(t•menta ut two dozen Montreal l'luhs UPSTAIRS IN HE R dreBJSing room, 1"11t1dJ Peters, the s trippe r who d1 t>Umed up the project. talked wh1lt• wvt•rul nil dresst'd. hatr dressed and undrt-i.sed women tripped over distract t>d n·portt-r:s "A11 u child I had rheumatic fever ," 'aid Fooda. "und rrom the age or 4 to 12 I utlendt.'<i :.chools for crippled ktds I '>pent u ycur tn a wheelchair Thls 1s why th1~ proJN't 1i. o;o clo:.c lo m y heart I n·mt·mbt-1 the pain " ~ht· Mt tht• dancers could help the ..,,t·k kids and perhaps with a little ht•lp horn the news media -improve tht· 1mul(e or strippers who, she said, .11 t' a rllst.:. an t•very sense or the word I N 1976 FONDA t ele phoned several major Montreal charities with her money ra1:.1ng idea. but the or ganiza- tions 1gnort.'<.I her . put her on hold or turned her down. Appa rently. they wanted nothing to do with money from strippers Then Fonda tried the Mo ntreal Gifts with that touch of magic Her favorite Guerla1n fragrances The heady scent of Shalimar or the romantic 3 charm of Chant d Aromes packaged 1n Paras to make her feel beaul1ful all year. 1/, oz perfume S 15; 1/,oz. natural spray S 10 3 oz. cologne $10; 2112 oz. natural spray SlO 3 oz toilet water natural spray $15 cosmetics 163 Cuisinart· -the fast worker Gel her out of the k1lchen with lh1s handy aide lhol slices. dices. grinds. purees chop s. grates. rolls pastry dough -all tn lhe bhnk of on eye. Lexan· base with stainless steel blades for sl1c1ng, shredding and chopping and plastic m1x1ng blades • Model CFP-9 $ 140 housewares 74 7 One wonderful b louse Polyester crepe tunic 1n soft pastels of pink. blue and beige by Lee Mor Perteet with pants. belled or loose. Sizes 8 to 18. 523 4 Corv her toes with "Chow" Warm and comfortable slippers In a wide choice of colors to defrost her toes on nippy nights and c hilly mornings By Trustitch' 58 shoes 112 Jeweled g old bangle s Dazzle her with 14K yellow gold bracelets glittering with diamonds and rubies. sapphires or emeralds Sumptuous gift 5495 fine jewelry 725 Children's flospalal. which d1w., 1t.. own rund ratsang and dot•s not depend on other chantalJle organ1.tal1ons The hospital accept ed with gratitude. promising f'onda the money would be used to gave th e kids a m e rr1e1 Christmas. paying ror toys. parties, and even long·ctistancl:' telephone calls from parents in Quebec's far north who <:an not afford to v1s1t their children NEW YORK IAP> The Emparf' Statt• Build ang will turn l'(rcen and red toni~ht ai. the 102 story bu1lcl..ang !x>gan., 1h celt'bration or the hola day ... cason R O BIN WOOD, WHO h a d JU :-.t finished her act. entered th<' dressing room and. out or breuth and wiping sweat from her brow. said · I think this 1s s omething tha t ·c; really pos 1t1ve Maybe tile public will n•ahze wen· not monsters or prostitutes · ..... ...- As part of what build ing offlc1uls calls thl:' "tallest Christmas trel' tn th<• world, .. green and red floodlights will cir cle I he building's tower AP P11o10 fro m the 72nd floor. 861 Fonda added · "Tht• garb leel won derful about doing this Wt• are g1v1ng them a chance Io ht·I p others and to help themselves " Then she add<'d with a small· · it·-; :.ilso a bat of a Christmas party for the s tri ppers. som e of whom are good friends but work in clubs ~o far apart that they don't ortcn get to see each other ·· Tru<' to his promise lo ·rl'H'al his fman· <·Ila ..,talus annuulh . 1)1 .;,1 ncl Allornt:\ .John Van De Kamp of Lo-. Angeles. has l'l'J)Orlt'd h t '-nt't worth to bt• $220.228 feet abov1• 'ltrect level The lights. v1s1blt• from up to 80 mall'' away. wal l n •ma1n lit t>very nag ht through Jan l DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 64 2 -5678 Shop daily thru Sat. 9:30 -1 O. Sun. 1 O -7 Mav Co .. South Coast Plaza. 3333 So. Bristol. Costa Mesa. 546-9321 / .--......,, ( ' .. 1 .. . ' t • • l Lotus lights ... Pick a pair of dehcolr> porcelain lotus bowl.. complete with vot111t· candles l hey're wrapped and ready to glow pair SS gifts 82 . I 6 Clatrot· 3-way Hairsetter·· For those days when she con I d o a thing with her hair. Clairol· 10 the rescue with this miracle worker II hos 3 settings. on/off switch. cord and chp -sloroge and comes with 6 oz of Custom Core Conditioner • S40 cosmetics 466 • For o heu copy ol the mof".Jlorturf"'r s wor1onty wntu Moy Corrpor y f•O Box 5045. l J> A!"Qt •il' (A ?0055 mavcompanv the christmas touch - • A 16 DAILY PILOT Thur day Oec•mbtll 14 lllflf Encircle your loved one with beautiful cultured pearls. Lengths up to 24 in. orig. $139 to $339 Now 30°/o off Men's 14K Gold Bulova accutrom and accutron quartz orig. $475 and $500 Now 30°/o off Sleeveless ~Penney he Christmas Place Women'• Sweater Bonanza Tremendous assortment of fashion sweaters. vests. pullovers. po1ntelles and fleece Orig . S10 to $34 Now 4.99 to 16.99 Ski Jackets Assorted styles and colors Misses & Jr. sizes Save 30°/o to 50°/o Hobie R Shirts Now 7.99 orig $16 to $18 Selected short sle~ve styles Placket collar with engineered and automatic stnpes & solids Sizes S-M-L-Xl Sweater and Shirt Hobie R Crew Neck Shirts Boxed Set Fashion colors sizes S-M-L-XL orig. $16 Now 9.99 Now 5.99 orig. $13 to $16 Short sleevo only Store Houre Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 10 e.m. to 9 p.m. Sundoy 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. .. .. . . . ....... ,. I-• Men's Dress Socks Special 2 for s1 50°/c off Men's Soort Shirts reg. s12 to s1I Assorted knits and wovens. short and long 5teeve Engineer & automatic strrpo Sizes S-M L·XL TshclCPenney Ci:l FASHION ISlAND ~ NEWPORT CENTER t • Pantsuits 2 & 3 pc polyester qaberd1ne Some styles with vest or skirt Jr & Misses sizes orig. $26 to $56 Now 30o/o off Disco Dresses Spaqhct11 strap styles in bright or muted solid colors Jr sizes orig. $20 to $31 Now 50°/o off FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY 644-231~ !'/ -. I . . . Thurlday. Oecemt>er 14, 1978 DAILY PILOT Al_7 . enney -~ ~--~_,.. he Christmas Place Save s5 on selected men's razors Clalrol 1200 Hot Stuff rotary styler dryer • Lady Schick 71 -C Lasting curls hairsetter • Texas lnstrumen1 #1025SP Hand held calculator • Texas Instrument Dataman educational calculator reg.24.s9Now 19.99 reg. 2s.ss Now 22. 99 reg.1s.99Now 12.99 Remington• XLR-3000 men•a ahever. Has no cord and Is recharge - able. Also features au - tomatic shave counter to Indicate when to re- charge. He'd simply love It for a gift' reg.24.95 Now21.95 Norelco #1312 Rotary cord-style shaver has nme comfort settings. Pip-up s1deburn tnmmer. Selector switch and custom travel case re g . 49.98 Now 44.99 Norelco #1131 Triple header razor reg. 41.99 Now 36.99 reg. 49.99 Now 44.99 .-r.,. ... ...,. All Stuffed Animals 25% off • Rug by Number Kit Makes finished rug 24 In. x 36 in orig. 24.95 Now 12.88 • Save 1/J on these antique replicas in beautiful Starsky and Hutch Police Play Set orig. 4.88 • brass. Now 2.88 • Sale 2.80 to 16.50 Reg. 4.25 to $25. The warmth and beauty of true brass will overwhelm you with ttrese·1ovely accent pieces. Choose from period spitunes. favorite candlestick styles and ornate picture frames. Smooth finishes and detailed design9- something for you or for a friend. Other pieces also available: selection varies Baby Heartbeat™ Listen to ner Mart through the special stethoscope. orig. 9.99 Now 4.99 Now 15.99 orig. 19.99 Super design Green Machine R Store Hours Mon.·Frl. 10 a.m. to 9 p:m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. rrclCPenney The Christmas Place 644-2313 •• • • ~-· Now 4.99 • Farrah Doll orig. s.99 .. Now 4.66 • Marie Osmond Doll orig. 6.,, .... Now 4 .66 • Battling Spaceship Game ortg. s.99 .. Now 4.60 fashion istand store only . ~ _....,_ .... , , ' ... . I .. ... • . .• ·: ·. .118 DAILY PILOT $12 Stay Benefit Dropp d '> \ t H \ \1 l-. ~ I I) r':\ I' I I\.\ l I\ l 1lc1ll,1r ,1 II.I\ ""'IHlJlll .. I 11111 h1•111•r1h lll 1 lk 111.: d nll)JX'11 11 lllll "il.llt• Dl .. tlhlhl 'I-lrl .. 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Vount.-1111 Valle\ and l\1rk Dalbey, Umvcrs1t) • Fuw arts, Trey M1t1:hell and l'h1llp llul(hcs. both lhna Hilb 11 ll(h Math, Randv Beekman D11na Hiiis High, und Thcodon· Shi. Marina High Physical and b1olog1cal "<'1t·n cC's, Chris Uhhk. Irvine ll1i::h . Glenn C laud1 Kagnutten. (';1p1strano Valley. and Philip llughcs. Dana lhlls ll1J;lh Soc 1 <.1 I '1· ll' n c <.•. Ph 111 p llui.:hes. Dana llllls l11gh and \lark Sugurs, Un1vers1l y lhgh Esi.al'. GC'raldrne G1annu1 t .1s111 .1n<I ·Valene Ovc·rton. San ('lt·mrnlt• High, 11nd Francis :-.;11·1·1 11 L..il!una Bt'UC'h fhgh Resignatio11 Of ROP Cl1ie t· Acce pte d M t•mbt·r'S of tht· go\ c rn111g board of the Capistrano La~una l!c·ach Heg1onal Oct·u1wtwnal Program volt.•d unan1mouc;h. 1 his wcL•k to ac•r(•pt tht· rf:'>lgna t1on of HOP t•h1cf adm1n1sl1 atrH . ll'rold Simons Thi· n·-..gnat 11111 " l'fl N'l1 \ <· .luru· ~IO :-.1mu11:'! h<>' l)(•t·n thl· larg1•1 nf 11•n·nt 111vl'sl11i at1ons liy lht• OrnnJ,t1· County Sheriff''\ Dt•part mt•nt and thl' HOP board. follow 1ng chargl•s hy assistant ad n11n1s trut·o r Edw<trd <iucsada • that Simons had m1s~1ppropnat t·d ROPpropert} HOP hoard prt'stdcnl Hobert Bucht•lc1r said Samons had not bct•n askt'<.I to resign and that his rC':.1gnal1on cumC' a-. a surpnsC' tn the bo:1rd Simons was un av;.nl1:1bh· ror comml'nl <tl a San D1 c·~o hc>:-.1ntal. where ht· 1s un dt·r~o1nf.( LrNtl mt•nt for a baek ailment Decorator Ite ms I lw 1t1ll11ry 111 full ol wry 1111111111' nlh llf'mll tron1 h111111r1t•tl orn1tmc-n11t 111111 1111 Inn mlnl11111u• llnht" 111 1•111111h1lt1• I llflllll'IUI d1•1 ornllon•. (. hrh11m1'H• 1111rlt1nd nnd m11d1 , m111 h 1111111•1 Gift Certificates I vt>ry411Klv nf)J)fttl111t•" 11 nth from Ron'"''" and with 11 gift c-M1tlkt111t you c:an lot tht1m M>h'<"t <'lll'C'lly what thl'Y nM'd for tlwlr home or yard. l\voll· 11hh• In l\OY dt•nomhmtlon. .. ~1111Jc1111111h1 11111. H111KI "' M11{ /\rtl1111 ttlvt.I ' NPW'j>tlll Ut•tich , (714) MO-SROO ( )pftn ()ntly 911111 6pm .. . (.'lo•ctd Chrl1tmru1 O•v. Nttw V•ru• 01ty 11nd Januerv 2. 1979 . . . ... ···--·· ........ .-~ ••• ,-.. -.'T" • Clw1ige Due in , tamps \\/\SlllNGTON l/\P1 Startin!' Jan I rcr1 p1entrs of food s ta mpi. w ill no longer h&vt> to puy for the stam~ The change 1s being mad..-nat1onw1dc on that date although several -.t • .t<':. in1t1aled tht' 1 hangt' Dec I Under the ruJf!. for ex ,1mple person s who hJVt· hud ~o ay SlOO for s talllj.JS w $150 will now "'mp be given SSO "'orth of stamps 1-·rd<.'ral o m c1als 'a> this will make the pro ~ram m ore available to P<'r~ons el.Jgable but who did not part1c1pate bccau11e they didn't have the <.'ash available In addition. tt will reduct' the number or stamps 1n <'I rculallon and off1c w b. hopC' ttus will help re duce wast<' Stat es in which th(• 1·hangl' has alrf'ad y taken e frf'Ct include .\la,k.i. F lor ida. M in ne11ot a New Mt•x1ro Ort>~on. Rhode Island. TennE'ssee and Texas El C olorTrak, auto tun i nq and briqhtness. G8708 . Walnut fin i sh Mediterranean style. • ,,,,J.,., • r r ' ' .. Wonderful gifts for everyone on your list ... -+-Quasar. Wll .. I WA• llt~T( ('!'HIPOi f UN•N • • fu1n fY ,,.,. ,.., '"' ..,n1tt W"•uf'ft.-«:ti,ff•Qr \IMl/U"f~••e:"'"'-~""'"' •1001o'lolllllll•• ~C'-•Wfl" .. ..,...~·~._,n ...... ,.._ ~ •C--.C .... _ ........ ~-"""""' .net ,,...,~ ~ ~ """"" .. """ 'tl'f'VMt..n ~ ('tft• • Qt.t8'\ • Ml-ottflft•no.en Oy••"4ii It Ullttl'P • 100"~ So11<1 Stal<' 5'1MC.f' MISOf C hi!SSIC> W11h Supc1 Module • "Super lnel•·Metic Colo• Tunlno • UMS less &0e1gy than IWO eQ Witt hghl bJbs • M1tnx Plul Picture lube l OCAL I NATION I I 'V•t f ( I• •I . "OO'f'-It ('JI C.;f;.r 1r_il q1ll ''01'"' ..... )I qr. ()I f ·1 r I t I I I f'l I J CC I' f r~J,. , .. . . -......... .. , ..... fop ......... to.A •·,., •r I ,,,, ... . ' . ' ' ' . ' . ,,, OuH•• 19 Color TV ..... I('(' ~, 'V'' •. 'J ..... , ,...., t I 'f 11.t·· ''"'" ( ,, .. IP p1f ,,,., '"' ,, r,,., Im' r • c "i,. ll .. '" .. '. . W1•1or>• Pntv U111f" 'VJ' 'Ir , "' '0'V 1 ..i I l' I w•I' h• h' < '' '" oo11 1t)t• f .., ,,.,,,,. • ''' fflV '" ' I l ftttfh• ' .,, "' • < N,•lf t>t11 t ,,, I ,, 1,/-J •If ,t CH11•I' ,,,,,. ,, '" n1. '•• , .tt \I,~. I MANY MODELS IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM-CALL FOR INFO 548-935' --- \I I r p e c l' b ( NATION I CALIFORNIA ~. 0.0.mber 14, 10Y8 DAil. v PILOT A J 9 City Bas.Surprise for Tree Poaehers SOMERVILLE. N.J. (AP) -Park omctala here have a ·t&lrpriJe for poacbera who cut down ever1rMn ~ and put them ln I.Mir bomee for Cbri1lm11 'lb y've sprayed them wtt.b a chemlcat that, once lndoon, alvn otf an odor "aomewbere betw rotten eua and a akunk." The mixture la d11atuallni( lo dt'cr at any teni perature, but humans ~win to noUco It when at as upoaed to room tcmperalure. accordlnai to Rudolpb van d r Goot. aenlor horticu.lturi1t for the paru. "In Dny ca~P. the repellent washes off after a ltw raana." Moody said "By January, you wouldn't ~ able lo detect a thing. even lndoora. But In January. our lrees will btl aafe." Audubon Get.s Loan "WITEN THE T REF. aets ln the house. at 1Unkt." van d r Ooot said. "Tho odor la pretty alckenlna -not aomethln.a you would want to TULSA, Okla <AP> -The Tulsa Audubon celebrate the holiday H&Aon wtth. In fact. lt'a not Society hu received a $124.000 lnterest·free loan to aomethlnt you would want to be near at all ." h l d h t d b d 0£51GN£1\ WAllPAPf I\ O~P{l\I[!> 'tlavt:N ~ M~D MINI OUtol~ 'iH()'t/N IN 'l'OUf\ HOME ., ouu.Dtl\ s PNC[S 1111' A ~cl.N p. .. ,_l'O" tlf.OC°' (Ol•'O"'O 010/)() -0.~ CoutV\1-1!4/1)1 JI/~ "AnU·Chr11tmu? Good b avena. no.'' said Jack W. Mood~. aecretary·dlrector of the Somel'fiet County Parka Comma ioo, ol the apny· inc project. "W• ato ln t.he b~lneaa of motherhood and oatur and preaervln1 all God'• creall.on1. ••wg JUST don't want our treC'I to end up In tomeon 'a llvln1 room " Van d r Ooot. lormerly a hortJcuJturill at pure aae an t rea ene y evelopers that Brooklyn Bolanlcal Gardens. say• bt go\iithe ldka ::~1!:. aa a winter roostlnt spot for about 90 bald Sell or trade your old skis fast with a tor the proaram over 10 years ogo. w en e par 5 Richard Sherry, T ulsa Audubon Society new Skiing ctas1lfled ad In the Dally Th t<>mmiulon •SMnt mort1 than s.10C> apray 1n1 200 to 300 of U.a omamtntal pine and apruco treea In iM Colorual Park ln Eut Milat.one w1t.h a deer repellmt 101.t J~ treee durlnit one holiday aeuon. d h t b f d Deer and ot.h r amall animal• are 1 problem treasurer. sa1 t a t e . oun atlon, wishing Piiot. 642_5678 ror the \.reel u well. bc'cauae theJ reed 00 ever· anonymity, would agree to forgive the loan lf the DAILY PILOT croen buda, atu.nu.na their ::.arowt.b __ • _______ 1_an_d_1_1•_pur_c_b_as_ed_wi_th_ln __ r_1v_e_y_ean __ · ------------------------ By Bil Kean~ Oaldand Kilh Tax On Wages OAKLAND (AP> -A propo1al for a 1 percent payroll tax levied on anyone working In Oakland that was being closely watched by other revenue ·s tarved California cities h as been killed by the city council. The S·4 vote came alter the California Supreme Court upheld the constilutlonallty on the four.year.old tax or· dinance. The court, last "First, I hove oil the clothes I need." May. held that the tax ------------------on 1 percent of all gross Cigarette Use Hits Record Low WASHINGTON CAP) -Cigarette smoking this year will hit the lowest per-capita level in 20 years, the Agriculture Department says. A department report estimated that in 1978 per-capita smoking will be 3,965 cigarettes - fewer than 200 packs -compared to 4,051 in1977. A September forecast predicted 4,000 cigarettes would be smoked per-capita this year. The figures were determtned by dividing the estimated total number of cigarettes by the total adult populallon -all persons 18 years and older, smokers and non·smokers alike. The figures are for statistical comparison rather than actual estimates or how many cigarettes are actually be· mg puffed. But according to department records. this year's per·capita rate is the lowest since 1958, -when it was 3.953 cigarettes. The peak was 4,345 cigarettes per capita in 1963. Boy Gets $100,000 BUFFALO. N.V. (AP> -A jury has awarded an 8-year-old boy $100,000 after finding suburban Cheektowaga police negligent for not protecting his mother and father the night they were fatally shot. ln a S·lo-1 verdict, a state Supreme Court jury said police failed to protect William and Michelle Deyo adequately after being warned that Andrew Pieszala, a former suitor, was coming to Cheektowaga with the announced intention of slay· ing Mrs. Deyo. Pieszala was imprisoned for 25· years·to-life for the double slaying. • Decorate Inside now ... plant Of tub outside after the holidays. Order Earty ••• earnings over $6,500 was an occupation tax, not an illegal income tax. A MO NG C I T I ES which supported the payroll tax before the Supreme Court were San Francisco. Cyprus. Los Angeles, Sacramen· to. Santa Ana, Torance and Merced. The tax on a nyone working in Oakland was to have gone into effect Jan. 1. But the council repealed ll after hearing hours of arguments from 36 speakers, In· eluding major labor and business groups that op· posed the tax. AMONG THE oppo· n ents was former Oakland Mayor John Redding, who originally proposed the payroll tax. Redding acknowledged it was ironic ror him to tum against the measure. But he said Proposition 13 s howed that the voters want a "lessening of services." Speakers favoring re· peal argued that 1f the tax remained on the books, it would deter business from locating in Oakland and drive out existing business. even if it was not actuaJly col- lected. OURFTD SEASON'S GREETER BOUQUET Vour livinq tree benefits YoU and the community. We have the best trees for our area • Tapered candle. fresh flowers. greens and mini packages in a marblelzed bowl. We can send it nearly anywhere the FTD way. JN ursery Special f STAR PINE Symmetncal. bright green little tree. A delightful table-topper when flghtly decorated. • • IM1•J 1 GAL REG. 3.50 Ul:I Ad Good~ Dec. 19, ~971 • WMte ~Leth PHONE 546-$525 WE HA VE LOREN SCOTI SHIRTS For t he dittinctive man. Loren Scott 1/#Mf!Jil'li-.. .... bu woven boll plaid• ln be1-e and blue n eck 1ize1 l4-l 7 $1900 TROUSERS BY METRO Style m ean• pleat• by Metro, in heather colon of srey and brown waiat sin. 29-38 s2400 HICl\'J~ TmLLET SALE 1•nuine all leather 2-fold and pua c ... 1tyle1 8.98 FROM OUR NEW WOMEN'S BEACHWEAR DEPARTMENT Adorable, Hawaiian infl\Hlnced prin t ahlrtl and ahorta hom NOHEA 1hirta ln a fun aaaortment of prlnb at 12200 pd nt aborts in co- ordinate• at •1 soo CHEMISE ET CIE VELOUR SHIRTS: plu.a aolld cotton aborta at '1600 (All au. xs.s.M.L) I/• collar placket. ln auort.d ptrlpea and colon. a IJ'98l aw .. i.r altemative $3 500 .1 ... s.M.LXL caRITOS/ llTESll 1&000 Oltdl9y Jt l\3•Q14•000J /laOll "°"" ~I fntnr.ce d Let Cerraol c... • PflSRDEnA rtORTHRIDGE ~ trooo-. lOJ20 Nofd'Ol'f It 1\J . ~· ltlQl 2\J. QqJ. JIC)q 7 ~ d ~ Aclol1 "°"' Nofttw'-~ .. G ftoolt'9 ~ G NofdttOff WE WILL BE OPEN nu NO ON nm ITH. 1111f AND INO ON nm l2lm • DR.D. . . ••· .• ·•·.Jilt ..... ·.-• ,,."': rttT.-• :if • .. .,,.,, • .-'2:.~.-. ...-. ,,. ..; ; ,,. :. :-·; : -· ,; ... · ...... -_: • ... . -..... .. . -··· .... _.,..,. ...... -. ---.... ...,,.,.... .... -~ .r:J GENO DRESS 7 • SHIRTS ' Geno l/• jacquard lOIM on tone woven ahlrta, perf ec:t holiday diaco look in: oyater, chocolate and It. blue S.MLXL $24 00 B.P. BRITCHES FRONT PLEATED SLACKS anywhere, tonea of 1rey, brown, and camel lllfT1HGTOlt IMCH Ol I "'6tllf\I lw Comet R:,.~ G liOllrv /lQll MOUi/, ~ te>'NO, JA1 0-7<>0. J\.IC 10·&:00 .. A20 DAIL y PILOT Deuce Patrol Checks Drunks H JOANNE REYNOLDS Of tlw O~llY l'ilel \u" It :. e~y to tell v. hl'n 1l'r. 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'""' 1 .11!>11 up lo 3~3 from :r!l9 in lll7ti \\or'll of .rll. in l>1•r1•mhf•r IU77 four pt•oplt• 1111'11 11' 11 n •sull of traffic D<'t'I 1h·n1 .. an N<'w110rl Jhrnt•h One of thost• .H'l'ldt•nti;, whi ch claimed the llvt•r-. or I "''1 l\'t'll llMt·rs. wui; ruused by 11 1ll 1111kt•n !111v1•1', polt1·1• 11ald \ ou kno\\, .. ll1 •1•rc!. r<'mnrkt'd. · we 111t'l.I to 't'I up ,1 rommun1ty type pro .: 1 .1111 wh1•r1· wt•'cJ wo out to .. c•rv1r1• l'luho; 11n<l lhO'(' k1111l uf group\ und lolk tu llwm ,1hou1 drunkl·n driv1nlo( Wt• c·vt'n hull ,1 1111-..1•111<1!1011 v. 1th IJl<'lurt·1. und '' .1tl' 11111 t•ud~ to).(<' But no om• w,1<1 antnc•<ikd ThNr ".1'n t om· j(rouri that want{'(j to hC'ar .1bout 11 I glll'!>S lhC') don'I want to thank , tl;mJI 11 City Crew Clewis Up .. Ori '"Fridge' CR/\NSTON . H I <API -W1lhnm Volpt.· 11ays he f1gurrd his rt'fr1.:1•rntor would be sofc• s 1t11ni:: on tht• curh wl11lt• ht• Wt•nl into h11. home In jlCI somt· C'lt•un tnit t•qu1pm1.•nt But ht• didn't know .1 <'1ly t'rC'w was work m1· llS W<I!\ Up lht• r-.lr1•1•t \\1th a front t•n<I loudl'r µH·k1ng up l<0aH1> und tra'h Wht'n Volp1.· .,wnt hnrk oulsldl:', hl' d1.,ro\ 1·11'11 that lhl' work l'rt'"' ap µ<1 rt'nlly thought thc· rdr t'ralor wu:; .1b11 n donl' · nd sm11,h1•cl 11 t' p ll) loacl1·1 tu ('arc 1l off \'olp1..· ~a1tl ht told I ht• c· r l' \\ I o l ;i k I' l h t· rl'fni.:<'r:i\111 . '' l11C'h hi· :; a 1 cl w a 1. ' a I u !' d ;1 l lH't wt·1·11 s:ioo a net s 100 l lP ~a1 cl ht• would fd1• a <"I 111 m with th1· 1·11 ~ fo1 I ht• ('U'l Zoo Ripoff Tht• ownt•r of a ran('h near Su:-rra Vista. J\r11. . doL·sn't want any unnecessar~ s hooting around thl' pn·m1ses so hl· us(•d Warner Bros.' Vile E CoyolC' to givt• pl;.un .and graphic· \\ .1rnin.i.: It ., prnbahk. 111 ma~·bt• po,s1blt'. th.it ... 11mt· tngJ,,!t'l happ' hun\l'r '' 111 ta kt• ;a -..11111 ;11 lhl· t'O\ ott· l1gun• SJ\N FHJ\NC'ISCO <I\ P l I\ formt>r t tl'k<•t seller at lht• San l''ran C'l:iC'O Zoo h:.is lx•t•n ~1v<·n a SU!ipC'ndNI St'nt1•nr1· and placl•d on proh.1t1on for lhn•c }Cars for slt•:.il 1n~ adm1ss1on f,.,., 1\ulhorit1es 'aid \ l'St.1 Cason. 4li v.ns arn·\lt•ll in Ma} aftf'r sh1• r.11 lt•d Las Posadas Event Scheduled LOCAL I NATION Nothing Like It In Calllorn1a 176 stores including world tamou<> d€'Stqn£>r c;toro-, ~ SOUTH COAST PlAZA Brrs101 & San Diego Frwy 14051 Cos1:l Mesa I.a'> P<ilm:ls <ind f'ah!'.ad<>s F.lemt'ntary St·hool studl'nts will be 101ned b) tht·ir l<'arhers. families <ind m•1ghbor'> tonight for a traditional M<>x1ean La' Po sadas <'<'l ehr:Jt1on 1n C.1p1strano Beach 1'.el1 sadl'"> '-)1·houl. 2f.Hi2 \1~1 SJ\'fillllt•lll'I Ill C;1p1c,tr;in11 lll':H·h. at 6 pm ,\ proccs:-.mn will pro<·c•t•d from lhl· r-.C'hool groundr-.. through m·arb~ !'.lr<:('ls. \101.!IOI-! Chn'-lm:is l'arols in Sµan1sh and E11gl1sh Stn•t•ls \\ill ht· C'IO!'.l'd to traff1<' to pro- vide· gr('alt•r sulet) to C'amll'rs. 'oatd Nt•lda Troutmun of Palt!'.<Jdt's School 10 r<'port at lea•.t S257 rn •••••m•••••••••••••mnam:im•••••lllll t1ckt:!t salt•' Parl1C'1pants will ,galhl'r ,1\ lA Busi1ig Exceeth Limits I.OS J\NCELES <AP).-Three-fourths of the bus rides to m1dsitc s<'hools under the Los Angeles Unified District integration plan t•xcl•t'CI 45 m1nutl'S C!uch contrar y to distnct promises. :.i court-apporntl'<I monitoring committee has found. Forty thn•t• 1wrrt•nl of the bu!> rides to mandatorily paired or <'lustered schoob m the plan also are longer than 45 minutes and ran Ac up to nearly I wo hours, monttors said an a report expected lo be riled with tht· court Friday tlt•fre:;hm(•nb will ht• sef\'f•d al lht• M·hool. lullo"1ng the mus1c·al IH'O<'l'M.ron Additional tnformatwn on lht· La:; Posadar-. c·1•lt·bral1on 1~. avuilabk by eall- 1ng Mr' Tr11utn1:rn al Palisade:-. Sl'hOol. 49fi 59-1~ ALL TREES 4 ft. and over win IM kept In water from tfte day tftey ARRIVE In white plastic .. TREE STAND." Ow Trees .-so "FRESH" we have to ke.p tlapplnq their hands. Our pricH start en low en $2.98. 2 Partdnc.I Loh To Serve YCMI. .. ( --~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M. to I 0 P.M. DECEMBER 2 through DECEMBER 21st .+OlD IACIC INFUTION USE MONEY SAVING COUf'ONS .. Park your housing worries with a simple interest mobile home loan Do you long tor the advantages of mob1 le home life? We can help you realize your dreams with an attractive financing package that will include a flex- ible payment plan. Come talk to us soon. Chances are you can park your housing worries for good . THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA ' ' LOCAL I CALIFORNIA Coastal Unit OKs Drilli1ig LOS AN<:t;LES <API Thl• C'altfo1111a Coa!otul (.'omm1:0.Mon hu\ ·•1>11roved .1 pro~&tl b~ ('hf'\ ron to ''ondur1 t·x pl or• tor.' o((i<horc.> ui I d rt 111 n ll 111 t h 1· Su n t II 11 r b a 1 •• (' h u n n ti I '11 tuall) M3L"unn.: final f1·th•rul upp10\.lll Tlw C'o1nm1:.!lion '" up 11ro\ al or tht> frrtc.irul 111 llJ''\'l .1t ,1 Olt't'tlll)t llt'l1I ht•n• uff1rnw1I th.ti lht• pt 011\11-l'll prOJt'<'t t•ompht>:-. with l1•rm .. of tht> 'lull'< ·v.-.. tal Al'l THHt:•: o•· lhl' four propo!>t•d Cht>v rt1n of (:shore "''"' jre to bt' hH'Jtl·d 111 lht• S.int<A H ... rhura t·h.uuwl, uhoul II tnllt•:o. "outh\\t•,t of S;rn Uu1•11uvl'nturi1 .rnd 1 1, mil~:. no1 lh or \nat·apJ I sland l'ht.> fourth 1s lo be ~1luat1·<l l'l~hl m1 lt.'b south" l'bt of San Bue11a\cntura and i.1x mile' west of the Montalvo Coast. The proposed prOJC<'t awaits approval from the US Geolo,.:1tdl Survey COASTAL Com m1ss1on spokeswoman K ali Corsaut said. "J don't know what other things the USGS m ight a:.k of them, but al> far al> we know. it's pretty much approved." A number of offshore o il r i gs already exist farther north in the chan n el o ff Santa Barbara and have been been the sub1ect of bitter environmental debates m the past SD Curbs 'Adult' Places SAN DIEGO CA P) California's second big- gest city 1s moving to disperse sex ·orienlcd bookstores and bar,Y d o w n lo w.n. J!.!!.Q.,. dis · courage any more An ordinance pal · terned after others in Los Angeles anCJ Detroit has be~n passed by the Cit y Council requiring them to ix! at least 1,000 feet apart The zoning approach lO regulating .. adult en- tertainment .. places has bel'n ruled ronst 1tul1onal by the l ' S Supreme Court. the city at torney·s office said Wed nesday. The Jaw takes effect in ~1x weckl> and also gov. erns peep shows and places with topless dan- cers. prominent in San Du~go with thousands of sailor s in the streets at times. Presenl busi - nesses are exempted. The law \\as appr oved b.' a 7-0 \'Ole after a ~car's debate Child Clinic STANFORD IAP l A facility l o help children who have been abused or neglected will be opening at Stanford l1 n1 versily in f our months. The Boys Town Center w11l be located in a building that had been u~ed by the physiology and anato my depart- ments '900'HARE WOFSEYED CHICAGO <AP) O'Hare fnl ernat1on al . the n ation's busiest :urport. by 1990 will be handling more than twice the passengers it was d es1Ft n ed for . Feder al Aviation Ad· ministration officials pre-diet. FAA officials project - ed that air traffic in the Chicago ar ea will tn· crease 138 percent between l975 and 1990. .. , - Thu~ay Oecen.bur 14 1976. DAILY PIL01 ti 2 I 8Jll ~d ~Dir tor • RNlrt.'tl Mutt> St•1rntor Ot-nn1~ t upcntt'f a111d II W •Hd U1uonn t:llt'. M l> hav1• bn•n cll't"t1'<1 H the l"'o ne"' nwmlM>r.! ur lht> lton1i Mt•nrnnul f1Cl"'1>1lal bo<-•rd of die t'l' lOfK Caq1l·ntl"r Juli! t"om 11lf'lt"d ait'rvlna: t·t~ht H ttre. m Uw "lli.lh.' St·n~le rt•tJrt'•l'nllntc tlw Hurbor "it•ai 01 U1,,onnellt'. u ,. ,, t' I I •• I I 1' l I rt .1 n ,. "th l' ~ 1 o Io H > 1 s ON BOARD Plarll Live Tree For Christmas r Wl\StllNGTON IAP > A COrt~tlrva t1on1st l(rtiup has uq(l-d Amcncan~ to buy live Christma:, trel'll und plonr ttwm a:. ,, wav of reforesting the eurth Evc·r~n·l•n Ecolo.::-:,aid 11 C'hnstmus tree has u m urh grE'illt•r che1nl'l' of !>t1rv1v1ng if it 1s not broul(ht into a warm home but 1s. instead, decorat ed In the yard after pluntmg Plantm~ the tree~ hc:lps the water table. pre- vents t>ros1on. purifies t he air. provides a habitat tor wildlife and create.!> noise buffers. the group i;a1d C •uc 11l•ve Oll1cc~ 78 t:? 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CT-600. including. all combined together -neatly, most tuncttonally • the right time for any bme zone. worldwide • year, month. date and day plus calculation ot the day for any year across 2 centuries • stopwatch also counts up and down for pre- cise timing • calculator has 3-key memory plus stOl'age recall. with Safe Guard 79.95 high time'", the digital alarm ck>ck that pro1ects the time onto the c.tllng. With big easy to ready numbers. no glare. gentle alarm In attractive cabinet TY•" wide. 3" high, 4~ti" deep Stancralt brand. bur1 finish 33.99 ivory finish 29.99 special savings on special gifts Platignum lettering set by Pentahc For the pleasures of attractive personal. wnt1ng by hand -fountain pen and 6 points -1tahc fine. medium and broad. and 82. 83 and B4 points Points change easily with a slight twist of the wrist -for use with non-waterproof inks reg 6 50 SALE 4.99 Platignum italic set, fountain pen and 5 interchangeable nrb unrls from extra-line to extra-broad reg 6 00 SALE 4.48 temple bell wind chlmea, pleasant to look at. pleasing to hsten to. Direct from Hawa11 with all the flavor and happiness of the islands 1 1" tall woven reed cyhnder makes 7 happy, harmonious notes Color- tul. cheerful. musical 15.00 Simpson Bros plllowa -your favonte snacks, 1n sott sculpture. to rest your head. prop your arm or back. throw at whomever. Cloth covered foam filled. they look lust hke the genuine- F19 Newtons•. Peps1 A, Animal Crackers 8.95 Mlllet•mtltl Hyplar• •cryllc color Mt. To en1oy the color. the feel. the accomplishment of painting. A set of ten 2 oz tubes of acrylic polymer colors with I tube of Hyp· lar Hygel" . 1ars of gloss and matte medium 12 x is·· palette. brushes and a tvll color 1nstruct1on book #621, Grum- bacher quaitly. reg 25 00 SALE 19.99 -~ .... Hyplar ' introductory ••t. six 2 oz tubes of Hyplar· acrylic polymer colors with instruction book molded tray to hold tubes 1n place N 620 from Grumbach er Cf'osa, fine wnting instruments, gifts that stir memories, and are appreciated ttme-after-t1me. on and on, every time they're used This ladies set 1s stertlng silver, with rose scrolling. 1n a leather case The Cross hie time guarantee - against any mechanical failures. when returned to the factory pen and pencil 35.00 pen only 17.00 Crosa fine wntlng lnstnnnents, 12 karat gold filled. rem'1ds of yotK OMn!l. adm1rabfy. 111 his fNefY~ uses. Yv1lh ifetllTle guarantee against 311y mechan· ical failures when returned to Cross set reg. 27 00 or pen reg. 13 50 the love bird bo•, little china heart· shaped box. with rwo amorous birds perched on top-and mside, where she can put her jewelry and trinkets, that per· sonal, all·1mpo'1ant 1nscnpt1on from the heart. 7 ••• SPlabd reg 7 50 SALE 5.99 Eaton'• atatlonery, boxed. with Chelsea Garden floral pattern in so~ pastels, to add to lhe warmth expressed -lor wnler and reader, both, fold and seal notes 2.00 notes with envelOpes 2.00 stationery 4-IO roaewatw Nth .. t. To let her lounge 1n luxury, soften her skin and also smell utterly delicious Each set includes a bot· tie of rosewater loaming bath gel, lotlon. a bar of pure gtyoenne soap. and a pot- pourn of fragrant rosebuds earned in a lunct1onat clear soap dish From Switzer- .rand , gift boxed. 14.IO lNc The Perfect "'9fnbown•, hght up your hie. your room. bnght. with this perfect 5 foot wide reproductton of a rainbow-an actual photo- graph. th e true prismatic colors 4.95 Narwal key ch•lns-rnce to take along. each has an easy· to-grab hand crafted ornament at· tached Choose from the gym shoe. shon. high or embroidered boot. baby shoe. san· dal or hand-bag 2.25 to 4 .25 AtlanllC sign language, for picking up people or putting them down. Select the app1opriate message-··1et me pass··.· follow me··. ··pull over . ··wanna party". ··you 1d1ot". "I IOve you·', "same to you turkey '. and others - place finger on tab. flip and flash. 22 signs. 2 blank pages tor creating your own messages. 2.99 CrealJlle Boredom top stop watches, proress1ona1 quality by Cronus-t tOOth ot a second prec1s1on ac- curacy With big 6 d·91t LEO readClUI. solid state elecironics. in a rugged case. with lanyard •single event and spht1cumu1a11ve. 2 functions reg 69 95 SALE 59.99 •single event and t1me·1n t1me-ou1. 2 func11ons reg 39 95 SALE 35.99 • single event. 1 tunc11on reg 29 95 SALE 26.99 home file cabinet, organize your records with letter size file above and compartmet below that locks Rolls where you want. Ofl tum1ture type ball casters. reg 38 95 SALE 29.99 .~. ~· I ( •.-;:. . ~' ···::· ~ --- " )O?S • •·• " ........ -.. ••• lnatrument• powerful calculators T .. 5100, "ask top. big key:> • 4 key memory. item count and ~o key, constant • JO d1g11 display, 11oa11ng comm~ and decimal point • 7 8x7 6x2 5" fast working size 49.H T...025, take along size. with d,.....r and printer •compact 6 71134x1 8' size. with ultra· quiet. clean. rit>bonless pnrc:tr • 4 key memory. 0'o key • printer can bo turned off to show resu11s on display on1y when hard copy •S not needed 19.N ' ' . . .. -... ... . ~ . ... 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Sanguine. 2 kneaded erasers. stump for shading. tortillon for blending reg 7 25 SALE 5. 79 1 secure, and th..-. whenever you wan1 at home, the Sentry'" tl,..aafe deposit box. Protect your valuables -vital papers. lewels. photos. tax records. wills t 'IJ'' insu lated walls are equal to 2 feet ot sohd con- crete. withstand temperatures ro t700'F hor tor 1 hour 13'/•• by 11•1• by 1av1·· convenient size. reg 49 95 SALE 39.99 l.lttle ,._.ofe .. or"', electroo1c leaming •id • the calculator lhat teaches • to help children age 5 and up learn -and leam to Uke -mattl • pre-programmed with 16.000 math questions • 4 different levels ot d1ff1culty • tun to key·in answers. see the score • with he\pfut book • ._ ... tnatrvmenb brand quality reg 14 95 SAL& 12.81 sale pnces apply to stoek 1n srore and thru Dec 24 c=• on VllA, Ma•terChar9e, A cen •xpre•s ill South Coast Plaza 545-0431 Puente Hill• Mell Weit .Covina Falhfon Plaza Del Amo F11hk>n Square Open everungs and Svnoav • I I ~ ~ , ) i ' I , , ' 11 f t f ' . \ . . , 1 I , l22 DAIL 1 r'ILO 1 ' ........ ·" .... )' "' LOCAL I MISCELLANEO US Faces Ax Lumber Yard YOUR FREE GIFT u, i\RTllUR R. 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For more mformC:1t10n. rail 497-2441 Amin Order Jail Due 'Fat Cats?' NAIRORf. Kenya !A P I President ldt Amin has told go\C'mment off1(·1als and Uganda n "fat 1·ats" they fan• Jail 1f they arc discovered datmg other men':. wive:. H<> also ~arnNI m arried womeo to "stop their double game." Uganda radio reported Wednesday Prrn.t1tutcs who "cause fi ghting among men" b~ "going out with 10 or 15 men in a day" race m1l1lary tnbunals 1f caught. the Ugandan leader ~a:-quot<.'<1 Aav SVES OVER C4RD I.A FAYETTE . La (AP) The Amer1ran Civil Libertl(•S Union has filed a class action s uit c hallenging a law that requires newly ar· ri vrd workers 1n St Ma ry Pan sh lo register with p olice. b e finf!?erprinled and photo· graphed and obta in an 1dent1flcat1on card CORRECTION In the Sears advertising section of Dec. 12 and 1 3 t he r e is a n a d ve rtisement f or ll42161 Color TV set. The Regular and Sate Prices are cor rect. however the description is Incorrect ... 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Typographical, Clerical and Prtnllng Errors Are Sub1ect lo Correction. All Sale Items Are Sublect to Stock on Hand r.erfect setting or your tree Strong 4-leg steel stand. up-resistant 4 · ring capacity #204 Reg B 98 t have the Icing on the tree As traditional ea silver bells brilliant Sliver Icicles ol llameproot 1 oc material 200 strands per package let santa's smlle bank on a gumball Quaint old-lime style. Ac tually works and It's a bank, 100. Reflllat:>Je #Y14(7200) Gumballs no1 Included. 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' ,, IN SIDE: •Stocks ,~~·eus1~ness~--------------=iJ!.O'rtS -.81 After 28 Years, De's Near Pot of Gold: Pick/ o rd l sn 't Thinking of Quitting: 'I 'll Die t he Saddle' • in 8) R()Gt:R ('-\RL.-..ON Ol I ... 0..lly ,.,._. \l.ttf ~t·m 1rinul" It •• no cuy latk and J'u•kfOI d IK wt•ll ll Wttre ()( ll Hood shape. Tailback Sam Centofante will not be ln the lineup (ankle J. but the rest figure to be there. including tackle Run Htldesch, the Daily Pilot's No. l defenslvedown lineman m OrangeCoun ty. and a reasonably healthy receiver an Kevin Margerum. they enjoy the big enrollment In hai. 28th Vt'lH or ('OUt'hlOll. t•ounlmn \' 1t 11 .. v I hMh foot hu II < O;tt•h HruC'•· Ptckfon1 h·1~ rt••chc.'CI th riomt Wh{'r•· lht• pot of ~old " within ht' gra!>p ·w .-•rt-vt>ry happy to ht! hfN," aays 1'11·klord ll!t h11 h•1.1m 9lrd1 for In on1wnt·nt 1t rulht'd to ~at, 23·21. In non lea11Ut• DC'l1on th11' ycur ''We're caught between a rock and u hard spot, 1t seems," says .Pickford .. liut we were a pretty big school to years ago. too, and everybody seemed to want a piece of us." 'Iickets o n Sale ... ndu) ni•ht ha., Fountain Valle\ H11111n!'\ tunt(h.-with "iN\lh• 1111th'' l''n ar 1' for Lht• ( 'l f' Baa< F1\ .-< 'unff•rt>nt't' rh.amp1on.\h1p ut An11h\•1m Mad1um t h 1• u I l 1 mu t l' pr 11t• 1 n "'" u th t• r n t \1ltformu 111t•11 \'lr<'lt"'> "\'Oll HAVE TO HAVE tho brHkl to JWl ht>re 1 cun think or a t-Ouple ot OC cr1"lt0n wh••r•• w didn't &el those l111•;1k1' Rut this ha~ been M pr~tty tivcn kl'cl team Margerum was 111 in the semifinali; victory over Ne wpo rt Harbor and He1desch and Centofante were missing While in Iowa. prior to assuming the reins at Fountain Valley an 1966, P1ckford's teamscompiled an83-l7 3 rec· ord. but there were no state playoffs Now. ~th the CIF Big Five finals on tap. will Uus be Pickford's final bow in a blaze of accompltshments') Ti c k ets for f'ountain Valley High's CIF Big Five ConCerence football cham· p1onsh1p game at Anaheim Stadium are on sale at the school's financial office on the Barons' campus. Wt•'d Jwit .oon play i.omeone we 1-'0R Pl<'K•'OKD, ~o" t8 .md In hi!> l:lth H'ttr .11 t-ounlu111 \ .. 11,., 1t " lht· '" ,, lltlll' Ulh' or h1 .. lt•.tm .. hJ .. madt• ll 111 tht• fin .at.. 111 f 111 t 1l 1:i. th•· first t1mt• •"'"' 01 Wutt' Coust urt•it tl'ilm h s mad1· 1 ht• n1<1Jor '''htl(lh ft nub ::.int•t! Mutt-r Ut>t 111 l!ltii1 ht1~•·n 't playt..'d tx-fort' We know Serv1te " dumn toogh We know w~·re capable 1lf ~ tnrung because we have, but we uli.o know thut wus 1.1 coin-flip game ,m·tt u ~umc thut our kids a re not going lo tukt' them lightly We ret.Pl'Ct Servile. but we know lht'Y ure not 1nvlnc1ble " The Barons boast the largest enroll· ment in CIF Southern Sect.Ion circles with numbers in excess or 4,000. and the last three years have seen Fountwn Valley teams ramble to a combined rec ord of 31-4. Thts year's team is 11· 1. tbe onJy loss a 10· 7 defeat to Sunset League champion Edison. which aJso enJoys a huge enrollment. "I THOUGHT ABOUT getting into ad· ministration lO years ago. but 1 decided that wasn't for me." says Pickford ... , ltke my work and I think I'll die in the saddle." Prices for Friday night's 8o'clock game are $4 .50 and S4 for reserved seats. $3.50 for general admission for adults and $2 for generaJ admission for adults and $2 for general admission ch1ldren < 12-and· under). The financial office 1s open from 7 .JO a.m. until 2 p.m. Friday . Ed1~on tll~h·, 1970 t'rl'w ~on thl' C'lf • I .\ t'rOwn and 011 11111) ,1 t'llUllll• or 04 t·u::.1o ns hub .mv urt•.t lPJ111 rnudt> th•· THE BARONS appear 10 re1tsonubly PICKFORD IS AWAR E of h.Js cntics. some who contend that anytime the Barons win. they should have. since As for Servile. P ickford says: "We've made a few changes in our secondary See PICKFORD. Page 82 Laker Effort Gnat Enough Sonics Improve Their Lead to Three Games SEATTLE <A PJ It took ont' of the Seattle Su1>crSon1t:.' bt>:.t t'ffOrlS or the year, a 117 107 VIC tory over the Los Angele.., Lakers. to get a bug out of their system "llt•) 1t wal> like a playoff game . We moved 1t up a notch nr two and they couldn't handle IL Kareem Abdul Jabbar of Los Angeles scor e d 31 points. grabbed 11 rebounds and made seven assists, while Jim Pnc~ added 19 "We finally had a chance lo put a foot down on a gn<it that was on our back," said Seattle forward J ohn J ohnson THE SONICS BROKE on top late in thl' third quarter and never wen• threatened an the fourth pt·nod us they improved thc1 r rC'cord to 20·6, best tn the National Baskclbull Assoc1at1on and good for a three game lead over the second place Lakcrs m the Pacific 01 v1s1on. JOHNSON WAS 1nstrumental in rallymg the Sonics from an 81·78 deficit with 4 07 left 1n the third quarter He scored eight points dunng an 18-6 spurt that gave Seattle a 96·87 lead after three periods. "I TIUNK IT WAS the best cf· fort from sta rt to finish." said Jo hn Johnson. Seattle Coach Lenny Wilkens agreed. "I think 1l was one of our best." Wilkens said. "The first five or six gafnes we played damn well. but this game the op- pos1t1on played damn well. "Ir you give us the opportun1· ty. we'll break you out of the place." Johnson said. "We put the pressure on and they couldn't handle it." "l think it was a well played game by both teams for most of tht• game. Both teams did. especially an the firs t half." "No question 1t wa ~ a big gamt•," Johnson said "We're fi ghting for the lead Veteran guard Fred Brown starting for Gus Williams who missed the game with the flu . led ScattJe with 28 points, and bac kcourt teammate Dennis Johnson added 27. "Yes. Seattle played well," Los Angeles Coach J erry West s aid. "They've got a good. balanced ballclub. It certainly RAZORBACK HAT Arkansas Razorback Coach Lou llolll gets a chuckle out of Ton1~ht Show host Johnny Carson, who Aft Wi"""'°lo dons a Razorback rooter cap for the benefit of his guest Holtz's team meets UCLA in the Fiesta Bowl Christmas Day. And No~ ••• Deeerrre's Lou! Arkama,s Co ach Matches Wits With Carson BURBANK <A P > When Arkansas football Co:.H'h Lou Holtz' lines are mentioned. it doesn't ncc:c~sarily mean defensive or offensive. Holtz, as quick with a quip as he is with X's .ind O's, demonstrated his other hoes with Johnny Carson playing straight man. Appearing on the "Tonight" show Wednesday, I he Razorback coach issued a rapid fire str1ng or .inecdotes and one-liners. A UFETIME CONTRACT for a college coach means. by Holtz' def101t1on, "that 1( you're ahead in the third quarter and moving the ball, they can't fare you." The difference between coach.mg pro football and coachmg on the college level. according to Holtz. is "about $60,000 a year." Proudly lellmg Carson about his family, Holtz said. "We've got four children and thankfully aJI but two orthem are boys." T H E COACH EXPLAINED why his Hazorback.s had burst from the locker room and onto the field with fire in their eyes in last January's Orange Bowl game against Oklahoma. "I told my players what a great team Oklahoma was and that the last 11 men out the door were going to have to play." Holt.z even performed a magic trick, ripping a newspaper to shreds, then exhibiting lt completely ,estored. · '(' m going to tell you how 1 did that," he said. 'Perfectly." ALntO\JGR BECOMI NG known for his one- ltners. Holtl said that's not really the form his brand of humor lakes. "One-liner& are conversation enders," be said, tellln(l hla ldea ol a real one-liner "Hey, anybody In the car got gas mon~y?" ... . . Earlier m the day. Holtz appeared at a press conference with UCLA's Terry Donahue. whose team the Razorbacks will face m the Fiesta Bowl on Christmas Day. Holtz said he was not exactly broken-hearted amoul s pending the holidays in Tempe, Ariz. .. A FrER GOING TO CHURCH and opening Up the gifts, let's face it, Christmas is a very boring day," the coach said. "I have to be honest. my family has always ltved 1.000 miles away ... and even when we ltved close. they didn't invite us over ·· Has being on the "Torught" show was a big thing back m Arkansas, Holtz said. "Somebody asked me how I was preparing for the show." he related. "I told rum I'd been pract1c· mg staying up late " * * * * * * Players Suspended FAYETTEVILLE, Ark . CAP > -Two University of Arkansas football players have been suspended from school pend.log Investigation of a coed 's complaint that she was raped in an athletic dormitory. sources told The Associated Press today. The sources Identified the players as Donny Bobo and Michael Forrest. W ashln"°n County deputy prosecutor Kim Smlth confirmed Wednesday nJ1bt that a coed. about 21, had lodged a complaint alleging that she was raped early Tuesday In the atbJetlc dormitory. Smith would not idenury the persons named in the complaint No criminal charge has been flied Under UA policy, any student named in such a complaint is suspended untll a hearing Is hel<t and the complaint 1cttled. I wasn't one of our best efforts 10 the third quarter." T HE LAKERS. 19·11. were w1 lhout thetr second leading scorer , Adrian Dantley, who missed the game because of a hyperextended nghl knee "We mJss Dantley most on the fast break." Abdul-Jabbar sa1a. Lo\A~fl071 S.•ttle 11111 I• It Ip Carr l '1-S • Wto•~• • 7 7 10 Abdul Jobbar I• ) \ )I Nu(M"t 4 bf l4 Pr1c.. ff t t lq Rol>•'>fl> I 77 • HU<l\On J 7 7 ~ I ord J 0 0 & Boon~ no o c CarlPr 7 7 7 c J Jotln\on S"'°Hon ~1km" Rt own 0 John'on \11,., W&lk•r ~d"~" ~nvdtt ft II Ip I 11 I& • '1 9 .. J • " •1 •• ~ ,, ls ,, .. \ ,, l •• 10 ) ().0 • 0 00 0 lolAI\ •37• 20 IOI Total\ ~717~ 111 ~· bY O...rttrt t 0\ """~'"" ,, l t ~ 10-101 !>ealll~ 71 JI 38 7t Ill TOtdl fou'• LO\ ,,Anqt'IM 7•. s .. ,., .. ,.. 10 T~<hn1rttl\ Ab0ut·J3bblr ftOtt AnOf'f•U. 8,-0Wf'll •S.•attlM 1'11-....Ct 70.111 No Defense For Way Kings Play NEW YORK (APl -· Since there was absolutely no defense ror the way they played tbc game. and since there was no defense played in the game a nyway, it was left to the New York Rangers to remember the times when 8-7 s cores were nothing out of the ordinary. Defenseman Carol Vadnais re membered playing 13·13 games tn the streets of Montreal when he was growing up. "They'd plow the streets. and the snow banks would be the boards. We'd make nets out or pales of s now and cars would run over them a ll the time." It wasn't too dirrerenl Wednes· da y night as the Ranger~ managed an 8·7 victory over the Los Angeles Kings m a shootout that s aw six lies and seven lead changes. "River hockey at its best," s aid Rangers derenseman Ron Greschner, who had two goals - including the one that P4l-the Rangers ahead for good -and two assists. "The scoring became an epidemic. I played games like that 1n junior hockey: 10·8. 11 ·10. stuff like that." From the way the players ran around. showing total disregard for discipline. coaching and posi· tional play, Greschncr wasn't far off in his observation. "I'm sure the fans would like to see more games like this one." said the Kings' Steve Jensen, who scored twice for Los Angeles. "but I'm sure the coaches wouldn't." Bob Berry wouldn't, that's for sure. The Kings' coach didn't like what he watched. "Rlgbt from the start. we've tried to build our team and system on having one guy back at all times, to cut down on the 2-on-1 and 3·0n·2 breaks," he said. "This kind of game is a s lap in the face " SCOllE aY "EltlOOS lO\ Ano-I~ J 1 1-I N 'f Aa-\ J 7 >-. Flr\t PerlOO -I. L°' A"9111H, GorlllQ 71 IGranl, Oiorwwl J °'· 1 Ne• Yorll, PIM\le 7 10.Blol•, MCE-1 ll:SI. a. New Yor•. e-llo ll IFtrrfll'll ,~,.. 4. LOS Al!oele•, Mul'llO<n J (Edutralldl 11 S7 S lot A11911IH, OlonM f1 lfaytor. Gt'-1 U U • N-Yorll, 'Yl<ktft I tOuou•y, TU<1IAll l1:t7 PitNlllt'\-1<ot1u.NY, 1 <I'. Ve<INI•. NY. t ·M. St<Oftcl PtflOCI -1 ...... Yoo, 0.BIOI\ 6 tOrtKIW\erl t .S1 I LOS &11911 .. 1, J~Mfl SI°""". Hefftptonl J )0 t LO\ AllOtl•\, Mur ... y • CGot<NP, G«lnQI 4 II. 10 Nl!W Y•k. GreK-• 10 11!'90\llO, VMNl\I 14 1' II lM A,...,, M11ra:1t1y 1 coi-... HamotOftl " ,. ~"" -HelftptOll l.A, 14 Olo; Tll9<1ull, HY, 11 OJ fnord PfflOCI 1t Nt • Yoo, VIOtn • tlhPO\llO. Gr•K'-nt• I 3 •• ,, ..... Vora, Orn <.'-""' It 11110 ... u • o u H•• York Niil-II IHIO.tYI 1 n U LO\ AflOl .. I ,,_ •I Taylor, oi.r-11 .. "9N1ti.1 "•I~ U. 1 21 M~OllC!t. I A 1 ,., 'Mtl\!t NY,• JI,,., t i.,., NY, .. 11 "*' .., "°"' l°' "'*'" .,,..._u. ""' Yorll 11•1'-l7 Ooa11e1 LO\ Anot~. Orone-,... .. YOtk, DHldMft, l"*"-A• 11,ltJ •P Wlreol'OtO DUKE'S BILL FOSTER EXHORTS HIS TEAM TO VICTORY. USC Bedeviled Trojans No Match for Duke From AP Dispatch~ Southern California basketball Coac:h Bob Boyd had said before the season started that he'd find out how good his Tro1an~ were when they played Duke. Following USC's game m Durham Wednesday night. Boyd saut "Duke1samuchbetterteam." . _ THE TOP-RANKl::D BLUE DEVILS downed the 12th "3ll:c Trojans 79-6.5. "They executed very well." said Boyd "Whtie playing from behind, this 1s a very tough oCfensc lo stop because we were over playing going for the ball." t The TroJans, suffering their first loss or the s eason. were cold from the floor throughout the contest. hitting 30 percent or their floor shots tn the opening hair and 37 eercenlinlhesecond. Cente r Mike Gminski pumped m 25 points to pace the Blue Devils 6-0. USC CENTER CLIFF ROBINSON, the Pacific·lO's leading scorer as a freshman last year, hit just tWO or 13 fi eld l{OaJ attempts llOYO and finished with six points . He sat out much of the second hair after picking up his fourth foul with 9: 11 lento play. Barry Brooks led the scoring ror USC. 3·1. with 14 p<>tnts. "It was an emotional ~ame," said Duke Coach Bill Foster, "almost as emotional as an ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) game ... almost." Duke let32-26 at the half, then pulled away behind Gmmski, Jim Spanarkel and Gene Banks "Give them a lot or credit for their defense. • Foster graciously said. "We were hoping to break open a lot earlier, but when Wl! finally did. that was 1l." Spanarkel added 20 points and Banks 17 for Duke. Banks and Gminski each collected eight rebounds for Duke, which bad a team total of 41 . Southern California had a team total 37 rebounds. puke opened up a 10-point lead on a backdoor play by Spanarkel with 17:40 to go in the second half. With seven minutes left io the game. Spanarkel made •mother backdoor play and boosted Duke's lead to 62·42. The Blue Devils led by as many as 22 Points in the second half. ... * * Anteaters Play usc1 .. 1 01141eml " " .. " "• PORTLAND-UC trvtne. com· llroou , .... ,. 11.ttlll\ 1,. 11 M 1itt• S 1-1 II Dllll\anl ,~. ing off its second basl<e ball v1c· lto411ntOll 2 ". Gmlntlll 10 s. ts tory of the season. winds up a $.$ ... 1111 • tt • ·-· 7 M • -OH 0 *""···· t M 10 three-game Northwest road trip CarllllO ,..., . !ModNtll 1 1 I 3 here tonight when it takes on un· Wlttlom\ 'J I j H1trrtll on ' beaten University or Portland. 0 '"'"" , "' . '""''°" 0 ., 0 WIOllelCll 1H t ~Kii 1M, The Anteaters, who trimmed Merov.111 tM 7 Grey OM 0 Ar MIO 1 ,,, ' Morrltoll OH 0 ~attle P~lfic, 57-47. Monday, ,ta .. Herdy OH 0 ,. ,, ... ., Tllfelt itU·n 1' fbSt to Portland al home In th Hatltl~ OU...*2-2'. season opener, 8fJ.S8. fot•t ' VIC II, Dulle It. ll.., ... out °""' M n!IOllMIA ....... j .. ft2 OAIL Y PllOT • Ttlurad•~ OecemDer 14 19/f A Ceoaule Report From the World of Sport• Pith r W r n't Thrilled With R ggi -Marti11 •·rom P Dl•pate~ N )';W YORK llall) ~hrhn wta1n t lJ'w <>nly Ill ont• "'h(1 11bJt't'lt'tJ to 1 h•· "'.l)' Re«e•c· J '4ck•on pla"•d nRht fh'l1I IM t '\t'llMlf>, •rt•ordln.c tu th<> t''-m unii.it•r of I h•• "'orld <'humpion New Yurk '.inkt·t~ M •u11n 1'11111n"' that Y .. nkt>t' p1trhe-r wflrt•n't thnll iQ '41th Ji1at'k-.Qn ., '4ork t•1thc•1 ~Jnd mllrlr no ~f!IC'rflt or It A~ l't'atranw ut tu""''"" M.•oh tt1tn we tern Wl'lir stor" Wl'dnt•!i du~ M art1nopem'<f Uw old J ark~Jl 'WOUnch 11J(a1n 1'1l<'ht>,.... c.1mt• 1n 111} offlri-f'q•n. d11y and 11111d I'm not .:oinj to 111ld1 1r ht" ~1.,,' n ghl r1dd' ' \!lid Marlin 111ldlO#l lhut lht• tll'l('flnll•nl V.lth Ji.ck&on II rwldtn1t Wal• 'l'rt"ud throuaihout tht• t•ntire Yankee fUlch1n" ,tllff Of lOtll't' tu.•-.oo"tbc-ht•vdhi•I . 'aldth~mantocl'r M u1t1n ofh n u'"-U J H' k'on a~ a des1gnMtt.•d h1tt..r to l.1•1•p ham out uf lht• r1t•lc.l .1 mant·uvt•r that It'd tu u tlu11h lwt"'t>''" plu)'er and pilot unc1 1·vt•ntually e1 fl\ie 11amc l\U~ 1u.·n111011 fur Ht·K.:w Whc-n J..ar k'oo rctumfil. ~hrtm h1shf'd 11u1 't•rhalh .it th1• ... 1u.:)t..r llnd Yunkcc own('r tit.'OrJCl' "il1•1rtl111·1u1l·r untl tht·n n·,1~n1"1 •'' Vanket-m 11nugt'r FJVc tl .1'' l.11t•r. ~tt·intJn 11111·1 .innour1~1·tf Mu rt an would return rur thl' UH> M 'l1'fJll -----Qttut#> ol dw Da,,-----., f''ormer Clnl'1nnat1 Rec:b Manager Sparky An- derson on ha!> t!X·thrrd base man, Pete RoM: "Don't give h•m a cha llenge. If you give him a challenge. you lose. Ue'b a Rt reet fighter. und you don't give a street fighter a ch~llenge." ltNte Se~<-fed TrojaM•' MJ'P MVP for the Rose Bowl-bound US<: TroJans 4 • Tailback Charles White was c hosen team [!] Wednesday. Nose ~uard Rieb Dimler was • named derens1ve player of the year Jt took Tri tons, Vaq s,MD Triumph i-,un C'leml'nle Hii;ih w.-nt back to lh old !!lylt> und Irvine High turnct.l to u new 11cortng thrtat to win nvn l l'llMU<' b a8kl'lbull l(Umt'' on lhl' roud Wedne~duy ni.:ht Todd W1v1ott. who had 8{'0rt.-d JUl"l c•1whl Polnlll in l rvinl''!I fil'l't fou1 l(Umf>'-, doublf'd thal total b.> h1thn~ ~IX fit'ld $(OUl.!1 and four frt•t• throw-. 1n .l 47 4~ qul·uker ovt.•r Pac1ricu ~i\N CLEMENTE eot ll!i usual ttood .:umt• from Ross Sutton but n :lll•d mwn1y on ball control and dt•ft•n, .. to l>top Oceanside. 44-33 ~utton. a 6-1 senior forward. M'on ·d 2J point.'i to up his season ... ror111g average to 16 2 and help lhl' Tntons rebound from back· Ill h ;H'k )OSSl'8 Ir\ their o wn tournumenl last week · Wt· tried to take Foothill -.lru1.:ht on last week and at d1d11 't work," cx.pla 1oe d Sao Cleml'nte Coach H1ch Skelton. ·'So we went b<tck to ou r normal .st yle of play, a patient offense. and llseemedtowork ... THE TRITONS, who have al lowed only Foothill m ore than 50 points thb season. he ld a narrow 2:.S 22 lead at halftime before a pres s ure d e fe n se limited Occunside to just 11 points in tht' second ha lf. Offensively, Bll the Tntons st'em c.>d to need was Sut ton's 10-for 14 effort from the f1<'ld to run their record to 3-2 Now H e's an O w n er Former Nl•w York Y ankees Managt>r Hi ll~ :\J :.irt11• <raghll pos l'S with forml'r l('<tmmutc: M1 ckl'~ Ma ntia· 111 th<.• occn~1on of Martin·~ v.c~tern v.car ..,t on · ~rand opt·n ing m Manhuttan Martin I!> ~chedule<.I to return :Jl> l h1 Yanks· sk1pµl•r m 1980 BASKETBALL t 'rum Pa,,.. BI PICKFORD .. ''"< • "''" pl.1ved Sen 1tl' and 141' know "''' huvc· ''' 'ilOP Serv1ll ·~ ll'odl'nt'Y to phty ball control ·· J\ nd wlu l<' the la'>t two Foun 1.11 11 v 11lll'V 1<·11m .. 1o<·luded 1977 Cl I• J'lay;., of Hw Yt•1Jr Wilhl' (;11tt•n-. P1cklorrl '"Y' tw h,.r. ph•ot.v of at.M'h tu work with from th1:. vt•ar'<1 ll'Om f':a<:h ·ll·nni ha:. a d1ffrrcnt qu:il1ty und althou~h l reel th1:. tt·Jm '" nol u-; i.trong in the "k 1 llt·d pot.11100:.. I do believe w<• l1:1vt• th<' bt•st p111r of linebackcr1' 1n Ora nl(f' C ounty (Tony l'a1>t11 w and Tim Ucnigmun1. I " n 1·" C' 1• 11 C' n I rec e 1 v <' r ' 1M.11J.:c•rum und Jim Copp()rnl .i nd .1 q11:1 rt1•rback who ct1n lhrn" hullt.•b cGd Compton! \\ 1• won t have: Centorantt-. hul ~1H·n 'om £' d;1yhght. Kc\m Hofn 1m· t an run a blast play " Five Tars AU-Sunset l'frwport lfarbor High"s per('n 'lial Suow l LN1RU£' water polo <"h.;mp1on:.. who r<•cently a n nt.·xcc1 the ir second straight Cff 1 A <'rown. dominat e the t.111 l<:a i;:ue selections with five first I t·;i m <ind three .-econd learn P l<:k~ T ht· 't.·h·rt ion~ '•"' ltt4lm , '".. R"'Of"'\On M•-· r., ... , Tntn r t1VIOr ,,, .. h .. ,,, ~""''" nr .. w (r,.,,. '""' wourt tf,.r~·t• t .,,, ,., .. ut l 1nrl••" ~ ·~., f d•·r,n r .. ,. N-1$r •t••''' ,,..., .. ,.,,. ''" •MArtn.l f"f)r w Rotr• 0•, ~::~~· "" v .. tt•·• 1 O•"" •'""' n" .. , tHu"ll"Qton Sot-r~•"' ' •,,ff ' tit (,,, 1 tr~, n ( •'• \ •11•\t•n ~'4 flllf•~ 't H ''"''' 0 " tt,.t,,.,,_.n ~".-twn ,,,.,. ,, ,,, , hf n.-rqtu,1t, ti o on Roroau "' • "• "'' ~'·'•"'" ttnt f"h,,.Qfont 1M4r.n-t " '• "' V • ,, " IJ1uc.,. '"'°',, fon r F')uf\1 .. ,,. "'"'' 1 .-n '-'•••'• 1\11 '" \tlulf" fHll"l•~Of\ ti• 1 t h ,.,. W t.AU t >lb ff'f'tn \lt( 24 h ours for the New Eng la nd Patnots to sell al' available tickets for their NFL playoff game Dec :n A totaJ or fil,297 tickets were sold ... Lury Csonka says he has not d ecided whether he will return to the New York Giants n ext season The veter an ruMmg back was plagued by in Juries lhls season . . . Kicker John Leypoldt will rejoin the Seattle Seahawlcs for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Leypoldt was released by Seattle earlier thb year. but re-signed after kicke r Efren Herrera underwent an appendectomy operation Sunday . If Chicago Bears running back aorancf Karper can gain 8.2 or more yards against the Washington Redskins Saturday, he and Walter Payton will make the Bears the first NFC team to ever have two 1,000-yard rushe rs in the same season. lrvmc was also locked in ..i tight ball game that wasn't d1• c1dcd until the final 10 second!> ~hl'n Mike Livsey. a 6·2 Junior. sank the front end of a one-and· one frel' throw situation. The Va queros had trailed from the s tart before· outs cor ing Pacifica m each of the final threl' periods to run their record to 2-3. In the Loara tournament, John Saunders scored 26 points to lead Mater Dei to a 57-52 victory over Dos Pue blos Hi J?h o f Coleta Saunde rs 1s averaging 21 .8 points a game so fa r Oilers Outlast Newport HB Makes Finals With 78-74 Win R flfln B ii a 38~ Pa••e• 2 0,000 E lvin Hayes scored 36 point.<> and became m the JOth player in NBA history to reach the 20,000·point plateau as he led the Washing ton Bullets to a 1.37-117 victory over the San Diego Clippers. Randy S mith led San Diego with 29 Cedric Maxwell scored a career-high 31 Points to pace the Boston Celtics to a 102-96 victory over t he New Orleans J azz, who got 25 points from Pele Maravkb . A 31-oolnt performan~. by John Drew helped Atlanta s~ a four-game losing streak and the Indiana Pacers, 117-101. Ricky Sobers, who hit on 14 of 14 free throws, paced Indiana with 26 points Larry Kenon scored 36 points and G~rgt Gervin added 29 as the San Antonio Spurs bombed the New York Knicks . 139· 109. for the fifth time tn as many meet1n~i.. Toby Knight paced the Knirks with 30 point!> Henry Bibby eame off lhe bench to score 21 pointi., HAVU ln<:luding ninC' straight at the Start or lh1· fourth quarter. to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 120 JOO rout ()f th!' Ka ni.as City Km~s Pbll Ford paced the loM•ri. with 25 points Rooklf> Goa llf> S t o p • 3 3 S ltot• Hookll' ~oalie Greg Mlllf'n, playing in only ri.11 has :w vt•nth NHL game. &topped 3.1 shots a s the , f>1lt s hur1-?h P1·n~u1ns bl<1nk£•d the St. Louis Bill<"•· :1 (J The l'Pnguins' first shutout or the st·a:.on str ctc·ht•d their unbeaten streak to e ight games . Dan Malont') s con ·d two goali. and J erry Butler set up two nlht•r -. a:. T<>rt>nlo whipped Vancouver, 3·1 . Guy <"houlnard'' Sf'c·1md Roal of the game with one second re maan1n)! t'nabled Alhrnta to saJvage a 5-5 lie with Detroit Huffalc>'s 'l"ormg line of Gil Perreault, Derek Smith and rn<1kw Ton) McKegney combined ror three goals and f1 vt• assists :ii. l hl• !-><tbrcs downed Chicago, 6-2 ... Maria Trt•mblay '<'Ort'<! al 7 32 or the-third period to lift Montreal 10 a 3·2 \11ct11ry over M inne&ota that s napped the North Stars· f1 w J:Ume unbeaten string. . Paul Holmgren of the P hlludclphta flyers wa8 su!!pcnded for six games and fom Row•• of the Washington Capitals was s us pended for two gumt•:. for violence in recent outings . OTHt;R S PORTS Former Red Sox General Ma nager Okk O'Connell s&ys the team has reneged on its contract and owes him $250,000. O'Connell wus fired arter the 1977 s<•nscin. and says the club owes him the money as part of a i.t•vtor:mce puy agreement. Radio, Telet,u fon fll\Dro: Buskclbull -Athletes an Action al Ohio Stale, 5 fl m., KYMS (106 f'M). TV: n uskctba ll Athletes in Action at Ohio Stal\'. fl pm . Channel 9 Tape delay. Th e Monarchs. now 4-1 on lht• season. will pll.ly Wa rren High at 6:30 tonight in second round a{' l10t1 * * * ....... (0 1 f'.IO<lllu CO I .. " ... l'I II ti> W •YiOtf 6 • 16 (411111•1' , () ,. AUOy • 0 ft Otn1>\ I 0 .. MOfllt<~relf' I 0 • H "rr l\01'\ ' 0 & l •V\f!iY ) ' ' M 1f',Of"I ' f) 1 O''"" ' 0 10 J,.,,,., " I ) Oowm•n 0 0 0 k Ot,l\fU· II " 0 rorl~r ) 0 • T •uo<I• ' 0 6 R~"' II 0 I) .,,.no I) 0 0 IOl•h 11 ~ ., lol dt\ /I ) •) Sc°" lly Ou.1rten ''"."" 10 .. •1 .. ., P.c1h<a •• I) lO I 4 ) r o1a1 foul\ lrvtnt' I . P.r1h<4t 18 f f'< Un•<•I Hiitrft\on IPM th<4'l h11 Cl•-•C441 Ocu 111io.1u1 AO•m• C•rr H•ncoo Mt C.t•• MulloQ•n SuHon w.a,. 101a1, tci fl II> ' 0 • 0 1 0 , I 0 1 ? h 10 lO t 71 I I J Colom ctn C,r~,.n 1Cln9 C,11!(/t Eao.on 18 I « l Old" S<.,e llY o ... rt.,. '" "tp I t ~ I 0 6 I I t. ) . II • I J I JJ S.n (ff',.,,..nl~ 10 IJ II ll-4< CkUn\lclf' 10 11 h '>· 33 rotal 10\jl\ ~ Clementr 13, O<~an\tfll' ll Fnul-.O OUI (•M>n IOO•M•""I lrcl>n0<.,1 ~" Cle,.,~111e boll<h Maler 0.1 011 Oo f'wflloi IU I Coo !lro•n !>.tunrl•r\ 5h•nnon """'" S<l>ullt rot•I' .. ". 1 ) I I l J 10 • ,. 1 l I 0 , , , . ,, B Clar• ~ c•~·· Coltrttll rnoleP't"'' (hJtil•n A•U•rtount ComO• HIQO'r " 19 \I rot•" $<we lly 0.Urt.r. lq" IP ) 10 ,, . I I II • n & ,, . I 1 t\ ) I) • >• • n Olleltr 0•• 11 lb 11 II V Oo\ P u•OIQ"> II ll 10 14 \) l Ol At fW I\ M•lft 0,.1 11 Oo\ PUl'blo' 77 Girls' Basketball For Coast Area Eal-I• M, s ... 1. ~I<• 4f C\t•n<1• \(_Orlno Thonip\on t7 rr.1n1 ~ ,, Oonlo•n 1 F-nrmaf'\ 1, M1H'-' f r Ant.._ n ?C1 Jemison 10. HM>O 1 \Ant., Monit«t Y'>f'1nQ-Mut r\A I 'rtAQOf'h n '>Ol•te\ 10 !.foll ), O~ln I) kOOQl'f\ 4 I "lllmM ~ Score II• .,,,. .. \t•nt IA 11 t~ '" 1 l M !Mint• Monlte • 11 1 t I/ Mi Ce.....w dill M• '4 •.. Oulll•tn V•fley 41 J-ounte1n V•flf'V \conno l\MQil'n •• ''•••,, t\ t\ot1n 1 Marot tuf'Y" ? fl'1tl1ttr 1 DllhH• 1 Wye 1now'~' J Corof'1• Oftl M"r \fOrlnQ r \OO'•fn I (~1 fl Aowtfl llt Sotnn 4 fOn •\ tlil !.<ore lly °"•"•" r ounta1n Vall,.., 11 .t 11 1f1 "' CoronoO•lllM• 10 11 •• 11 &.< Ry ROGER CARL"iON 01 the O•llY Pllol ~1•11 Huntington Rt•ach f11 ~h ·, Oiiers took <• healthy lc::ud with a 29 point second quarte r assault, lht•n ht•ld on :ig;.11nst an 1m prt•ss1vl' N(•wr>0rt Jlt.1rhor 'i{'<'<>nd half press tu n •cord J 7H 74 Vil' tory Wednesday ni~hl The victory propels Coach Roy M11l er·s Oilers into Friday ' champ1ons h1p hnals in th<· 50th annual HunllnJ?ton Reach lnv1ta t1onal Basketball Tournament. while the Sarlors of Coach J erry DeBusk m ust settle for a third place ~aml· TONIGIIT AT ~:30 Katclla and Los Amigos will setll<• the 1si.ut• as to who will furnish the oppos1 tion for Uuntin~ton Reach and Newport Harbor Friday. Also. Estan<:1a lttnl(les with Loni{ Beach Wilson at i in lht.· consola· tion semis toni~ht In Wednesday's other consola tion ~am~. Lonf! Beach Milhkan eliminated Clevt>land. 57-45 In what mav haw• been a pre view of thinfo(S to <.'Orne in Suns et League action. t.he HuntmJ!ton Beach-Newport <'oll1 s io n was JUSt that a J2-mmutc running collis1on THE OILERS t•xploded in lht• second quarter to assume a 48 34 halftime lead. but th<• Sailors· press took its toll 1n rapid and r e p e a t ed fas hion a s Rr1un Freeman and lht• rt·~I of tht> Sa110,... cut Jwav a t th1· II B lt•:id ro rc 1n~ H tu.rnovt·r .., 1n lh1· .,1·1·ond hair .Ion Swe£'k f1n1Sht'Ct with :n pointl! ror Nt•wport Hurhor and FrN·man add1•d 111. hut 1n lht• fin\JI thn•t· m1nulc•:. lht.· :-,ualor., * * * Newpor1H•,..1141 Huntcn111 ... e.Mh 11*1 ,,,,mnn lmOv \wn ~ (,.JHWf•fl """""" rl<l(l'1• ~lf1f " ''" "' '"' ... " lq 11 Ip Ill fl 10 I I II\ Ay.tt.ft , 1 ,,, t ro ) I Mro110" #I .. ,t 17 I ll P4'Q,,itnftih ,, ' I' ' I '' Wtr~flrn II f I fr'\('"T\ft\nf' I ti i KM •u' n n " '''"''""'"" 1 " t11 c.,,~n 1f( ll"f /~ rnt'"' \IOlt lly 0...r1•" I I I \ ., ' . . ' n o fl n I 11 II I~ '"""'""" 1 tt1111irf'lrl1 10 • • d n /)4 ''v"'•ftOfOt" hit-..t" 1\1 /Y ti fA "' 'ottu lt>ut\ N"'i1111CXH1 H"tnnf tfil Hu~ht.c,i10f' f'•A< h I~ f'OOIOd ""' Nono• Winfield Plans Resort SPAS? SAN DJF.GO !AP> llaseball star Oave Winfield h as reached an agree- ment with San Owgo Trust & Savings Ba nk to purc hase the 916-acreo Cloverdal<> Ranch near Escondido for SS.8 million U8 a site for his Super!ltar VIilage sports resort negotiate the price and It!> proximity to the popular tourist attruction. For best prices and best selection call the SPAHOTUNE 714/546-3700 The San Diego Padre11 outfielder saya he ho~ to open the prOJ>O"OO S40 million pJnyS(round by late l~ Winfield and has as~oclates first looked o"e r the ranch two weeks ago as a site for the sports comph»t Superstar Vlllu~e Ii. prOJected to in elude a :n>-room hotel, golf course, s ports and health clinics and con domlnlums. ma ny to be owned by sport3 cele brities. 'h i" ... 111.tlo II"""' fln t1fl'\111tl ~11111,1 An11. < ,\ t4.!711f T e rmi. of the purchase agreem.,nt were not d1s<'loiscd at t he signing Wednesday at the downtown oWccs of lhe bank, which holds the ranch in trust for Rlcl\ard a nd Flor cnct> Nt>wklrk of Escondido Wln'1eld ~aid he was ulonc in buy Ing lhe land, adding, "I can pay for It •• Askina price f~ the property had been u.~ million T he Escondido area ranch n mile north ol the San l>lc.co Wild Animal Park was chosen over islx oth«>r coun- t)' itltet under consldcrallon because. Wmlictld aald, the bank was wOllnR lo ••••···-·r Earll~r negotiations be tween Win- fie ld und the citieil c)f San Diego and Ocea1111ldt• ror rc11ort sltc11 broke down. AJA Wrestle r s Vie Long Beach State and Athletes In Action will be co·hott.a of a four teem wrestling matc h tonl1ht at Fountain Valley fft1h. At 6 o'clock. t,c)ng Re111ch squares off apln.1t Michl1an State with AIA meeting Aiola Collc.ce. At 8 o'clock, Long Brach and AJA switch oppo nent1 ... WRIGHT'S HARDWARE . . . Christmas Present to You n.....,n....Toa.,Yow M.. A Chrf19-ftn....t 1/1 OFF ALL MERCHANDISE In Our Store and Metal Warehouse Hundreds of Items to Choose From SATU•DAY OMl Y DIC. 16 126 Rochffter, Costa MHG • 548-7745 ,... ._ .... ,.,.... ...... n.. .,_, ..... . ........... ... -. -... ·~-·····-.... ,,-~,.---··-· loJo.t som1 of lht•ir -.h11ot111g trnwh ..and tht•11 1 .div 11 II •hnrn~h -;nu ppmJt t ht• Saa Im ' I nu r J. ;, rrw wmnmg ~trt•Jk BrU<'t' C;ilrt~1 II ... I:\ 111111 hnl IA.Ith 1 5:1 c·ut th• If II •,.•ii 11 •ififi.\. but llwr 111·1 1h1 ""' '" .11 m EI d 1 1 d g c· .1n11 I h 1 1 Pagn anclh ~ot H B -.01111 1 ooni LATER S\\El:K IJJI L'll 11 l•l 75-71 with :.! 0!7 ldl hut t he Oilers we nt 111 ,, d1 l.1~ ,ind Pierre Ayalco1 ehck1•d an-.111&• w11 h t 11 to go 10 mah 11 i7 it Thi· \ 1dor ,. rn.1.v h:.i \ ,_. ht•c•n 1 ,., ' ''"''". howt•vt'r. a !> lh1· 0 1lt-1 ... Curl W1.1ot1:n wt•nt <town "11 I• ,, "'" "in1·d ;1nklc• m lhl· 1·1·0111'1 qu.1111·1· .ind app<.•ar ... tlo1:til I 111 for l•'rul;t\ Tl:1 ~aalor ... m :Hlc• 28 of S>< fron• ll\1· lu•l!I .... 11111· HB nwdt• :ll 11( li[1 111 th•· hN·l11· goin~. !>pnnklt·d ""''" 111101 11ffa c1.1tin..: ,, . ...,port II arbor appeared lo _cl·I tht· short cod of the official in~ m uinl\ lwC'ausc the Sailor' "'l'rt' 111 ·' c·on ... tant ent1cal sla~~t· '' t h1•1 pl<l\l'O 1·atch up Sports Mailbag Note of Thanla Ernie Castillo This 1s JU.St " note· to tht1nk } m. for t he pos1t1vc· l"<liumn .>O u wrote on our Athletl'S in /\l'twn team in the Nov 14 ed1t1on or th1· Daily Pilot ll was enJoyahll· reading <and not Just from out point of view ' 1 We a pprt.•«wlt• the coverage 8 . 8 . Branton Atble~s In Actl'>n Poor Srfe("ffon? Sports Editor In regards 111 you r J tt1< It• tilled "'He Drivei. 10 Hour'-t r1 See Brown!' .. featured in a n · cent sport section. I would hk1 to comment th;i t th1 ,,.le·< 111m or ar11des 1s 1.t•n pow 1 m "" • t hat then· , ... m1111 111 \\ •11 111 ror m at1on l on11!111111>• r11>rh than lht· ar11<:11 .1ho1..1 1111 Cleveland l!row11 ran who dn\-t!" to hour ' 10 -.1 1 ·' 1 .•rn• !l.1•v1~rth1·l e'' t h" hu: w;i h makes lht-top of lh• front 11.1t!•' This ttccount 1:. 111 t'il·\1·n1 to !>port:; and obv1ous lv was u<.('<f lo takP up .. pact•. I r1·J rl th1 •1111rt~. sectwn to g(•t lh1· latts t m·ws and reports of sport1n~ 1•v1•nl :-. I am not inltr<'i>ll•d m .irl 1<"11--. JH 1 t um1n~ lo onl• fan ... 1 nthuswsm for the gam1· Perhaps !>Omcl h111~ .1bout •ht· ~row mg 1ntcre!>t 1r1 wo m1·n ' basketball C'Ould b( cov1·rcd or another cho1<'l· '' tht or)!amzt•d t 'nu th s0<•ccr group" that en&blt.• kids of all a)tcs to par ticipate in 'l>Orh ( (nnpli ml"11 t Hog1•r Carbon kathleeo Riel I ~ant to c·omphmcnr you un I ht• ( arw arllrlt• you l.i uthored 1·on<·1•rnmg th1· fact th at th1· 1erm ""lost•r '" 11' being used im prc>JH'r ly too oltcn m sport:. Wh<•n one• has made· a s inccrt' Ill<! pc r ct•nr <'ffort and performed I o I h I' U I m <I ' I o r t h <.• I r 1".1pab1ht1e:-. that person 1s a win Ill ' II 1•1·l'nt h I :.ittc•ndcd ;1 cro"·' C"ountr v nic•et h<'tween the girt...' a nti bov.., teams of Corona d1·l \1 .1 1 .111<1 (' o ' la Me " a h 1 IZ h ... r·hool... fo:H·rv hoy and girl I • •• " 1 n I h ,, I mt' c• t w ;i ., ,, '-hOl4 t·a s1· of c•rfort and dM1c:1 1 wn EJ<"h wa., re prcsenlmR ltu ir '><'huol wtlh pnde 11 was ;1 "''"·"Urt· l o ":1rc•h ovt•r HO .11hl1•11•' l>t· w1nn1 •r' on th<1t af 1l rnoon /\rt<.•r a n athletic t·vent. on1• Jo.hould stand in front of a mirror a nl1 ask ·Did I g1v<· 100 percent l'ffor t and Jl('rform a s well as I 1·an ·· If lo yourse tr one can Jn:.v.1•1 "H•:." then you are 1t Wlllll('I Thank .\OU f/Jr the pos1t1vt• ur1 1c·lf• Ket•p up with your good work. 1t I!> apprel'lated and ad m1n•d IQ ,. ,. ~· • ... , . ,,, • 1 7 SKIING I BASKETBALL I FOOTBALL Not Enough Snow uthla111l Resorts llurti11g IS\' 01\\'J: C'l '""-INC;fl M 00 IN D••I• 1'1~ \Ull In \he \\011b o l .1 t' Jr W.::-.1 Sk& Aiu.n s11ok1•1;m an . Southhuul ,kun ~ 1:0. hurtlna Thi• 11111hlf'm 1, .. 11n11lt "''' t•nuu.:h "illO\\ (;l~'<I n.•pmh 1111• rumin~ fr om lht• out of 't11t1• .11 t'••'· hut 11.:hl 110"' s 0 11 I h l' r II (.II I 1 I 1• I 111 •• 'k 11' r ' •• r ,. lo:t.'Ol•r al h .:1•tt m.: ~uod run' onlv ;1t I h1• h1.:he'l t•lt•\ .11 1111" 111 un -.lop•'' 'l'f\ t-d h\ '1111\\ lll.1 1..111.: t'l.lllJ)Ull'lll ' Wh.1t \\t' rw1-.I '' "h.11 " hilPJ"'" •Ill( 1n ttw llot 1.;, \1c1unL.11n' ,,,,.., 11111' l'uhftin11.1 rt·,ort u1wr ,1tor lri hl'Jd fur tht• out of sta tt! 1trt'1u1 or . 1r \nu mu11t "lk1 lnu1llv l(O without h111h ,., """' ut H1t1' • • • llt.IU.'~ A s.·•.N~RIO fen you 'our 1•ali111 1~ nhout a 20 in1nuh· d nvt! from t ht• slo11w" ,11 Mummolh M(lun t 11in 11n1t llw nmr n1nu urtc•r 11 rn·~h ~""" r •• 11. llll' \\1'411111•1 1 .. pt•1 ((•1'l for ,1.;1111.: S1l('C Wb1nf-r M.ir y Murphy \'-On l h l' S a n l u /\ n '' wom t•n's Pn.>~•tknl'~ Cup golf btlt!. DAIL V PILOT 83 I 0 Steelers in Pro Bowl Game N E W Y O HK 1 /\P > Qu ~1rtcrbuck T erry llr ad!>haw I h t• I t' ti d 1 n.: p ll '>., <' r 1 n tt"· American Football Conferenn• and nine.· o f h1 <1 l'ltls buqch S l t'l'l t-r.,· lt•amm utt'it w1•rt· named l<> thl' /\1-'C.' Pro Bowl ll'a m loday lhal will oppose the Na llonlal F'ootbull Confon·nt'l' ..quad Jan. 29 Pittsbur$.th. Uw AFC's C•·ntrul l>1vlslon champion with ,, 13 2 r1•cord lhl' lx''>t m&rk 1n lht• National Footba ll Lt:ague und head in~ for 1li. Sl•venth slr a1ght playoff appe ar a nee. I anded four player'i on tht• 0Ht•ns 1ve unit and 'tlX on the defonc;,1ve team T ht 10 m an team 20 of r1?n:;1ve playl•rs. 17 tle fensl\C pla~cr'> :ind three -.pt!caah::.ts \Hrc choi-en 1n balloting by tht• 14 A !-'(' head coachf·s and thc NFL l'la)ers Assoc1at1on ml'm bt.•r., on each team. Th<• pl<1)1.·r~· vott• from eac h team was a <'Oil !>eni.us of lh<' t·ntln· tl•am f n,. h \t nt ~ldyttr\ \.f•I• f '' <' tr. •• A Ith•• 11 ,.,,, f r>n• r>.u1 Conl,.,f'n( •· t1~ •• m h1r tn •• ,.,.. l '''"' tivwt (,Mo• ''~ .,._ ru ... v, '' '"" >• ,,t H'M l n\ A"Ofiol"'" <. 01•\eUftt t • dt-rl()t•' ''·'"~'' 1 0 H 'EHSE W •d• "W"•"· ,, • I .,-nn ,....,,.,"' •'•fh~Y'Of'\ • Wf'\lfll't WAt• .. , ~· w .,,.,. ,. t, Jonr1 Jrlti , .... , ~"'"''""Of'· ,, • ._,. 1 .• ,.,,.", "-.-.1t11 l 1QM f rw.t, • '-"'",. (~··Utt' 0ff•l•f'0 Qu" r r11nf '' Nf'W f "Ol•t\d ,,.,.,tfl'\ •I •"1t'I l"1f4v N~w t nul•naJ •&tu"'' w.,,'Ufl\QtOl"I .... ,."O••Qn Att~hiftU ,,~•l.tn(J CiUd fd \ • Jr•• l lofol41ffllt 11ru1 .. t4utt,.k~ ., Jo~ H •"" '" ""'""' l "O'•"d 8oD I( u•c h•n0ttro ...... ,,,, f ,.,.._,, •Mi•• W,.b,t•r ••1thb&1t9h Juf I •~O•• M m u OuAtf•tn."" ._ 1.,,., ftrad\l'WW ~IU~Of" hOtJ(,r•~,., M 1,.f'l11 nutu'\1t'h) A • .,..' • t-.. ,, C•,,...i>Ot'H. 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As pt'n ht1s u IJjL·k of H 11\l'hl'' ancl Vail repQrts :16 I~ tnt•h(•'> Altd d .11111 .. a fi ve foot base and Sun \ alll·\ rt ports rour ft't't IN THE SOLITllLANI>. tl1t• lJl"-.l '"-' can do 1s aoout ~ 111c h1·-. iJl llolatl,1\ Htll. 'While S now Summit h;is p11t d o\\ln thret> foet of 111.in madt· :-.1111" The n atural snow .it ~umm11 hd.., u cover or one foot /\nd it's the .. ame i.to1) t•li.c•wht•1 f:' , with 6·14 inches of naturdl stuff n· ported from Moun t ain lt1J!h 111 Goldmine. Ma m moth Mountalll 1s ope rating nine lifL'l on a hur<l p11rk of 19 inches. and ne a1 by June Mount ain r eports 12·20 inches and three hfts o perating. Until r ond1t1ons 1mpro ... v. l·1lht-r .. II I ,1 S I ( iJ I I' I' ,1 (' h W U y , ~uu "'tlwr "'II cl1·ix1 .. 1t '>klcr!'I und th1·11 .:1·.i1 Jl llw d<'!-ltnt1t1on ShuUle::. -.1 ,11 t .1( 7 :10 1'<1( h fTIOl'flllll( 0111·1· u1H1n n t1n11• Su~1·1 .i P1tc1f1c :\1rhnei. ran i.huttle bus t's lo the ski Jrt·.i. I.JUI rw" u"ncr::. of the u1rlanes haH' t·urtmlt'd thl• .. er v1cc So now 1 h1• on ly a lte rnative to Qu1<"ks ilver Stage Lines 1s Ii$.'> tux1 fare 1fyou'rc lut•ky enough lo find a cub • • • H F.LP IN D•X'IPHERING the new ('<111d1t1on reports Since m ost resorts ha vt' ;1b11ndon<'d the old m ethod of rnting conchtions Ii~ "<•xcc·llcnt. good ur fair." hl•rt''s \\h<1l to h!>len for m thf' nPw repo~ If any bare spots appear on the slop<>s. the report will use zero inches '" a minimum, so vou're liable to hear a report som ething ltke "0·10 in· ch es n atural snow. 12 24 inches man- m ade runs" That means the runs within the realm of the snowmakmg machines ha,·e a skiable base, but the runs of n atura l snow should be <1 vo1ded 1f you d on 't 1,1,ant to ruin }Our skis · · 1'.J l':W YO RK 11\PI - P1tti.burgh and Dalla .. will be t he hosts <in S aturd ay a nd N e w Jo: n g I a n d a n d L o ., A n~eles will play ul hom l' Sunday when the Na ti o n a l F o otball L l'a g u e's di v is ion a l playorfs are he ld Dec 30·31 Thl' winners of the Dec 24 opening round rnvolving the wild·card teams of the American and National c on · fcre nces advance to the n ext weekend. in which th(' s ix divisional "''" n e r s will m a ke the ir fi rs t pla yo ff a p p c arances. All A F C games will be lelcvised b y NBC w i th N F C games on CBS The Dec. 24 AFC wild ca rd g ame wil l be Miami vs. Houston at I p m P ST !Sate to be de t e rmtned >. The NFC game wtll involve two of thl' following teams still Bug Doesn't Bug Bucs Pirates Romp, 91-74; Rustlers Fall, 91-83 By J()llN SEVANO ()11 ... 0 .tlly Piiot 51.tll AL TA l..Ol\JA A couple of ::.lr<'aks were• kl·pl a ltve Wedn1·s· day afternoon :.is Orangt' Co:.i .. t a n d G o I de n W t• s t <' o 11 cg e s ope ned play rn the :IBth annual C h a ffey Collt·gt· lnv1tat10nal basketball tourna mt'nl. hl'r(• Oran~c Coast ran 1t' "inning stre ak to fhc• ganW'.-. with .1 91 7-1 \ 1ctory ovc.•r East I .A C:old<'n West, mean whill', continu<'d in thl' oppw;ilt' d1n•l'11nn lcJ).IOJ: its ftflh straight. a !Jl f!J d <·(·a..wn to ('1trus HIT llA Rn hy 1111' ri ti bu~. l l took thl• Piratci. until the la .. t nine m1nult·i. of t lw l'<>nll').l hefore they could put l h(•tr OJIJJ<I nent a way. With more than h:.llf of thP s quad'" 15 m cmht·rs feeling the ill effects of th<' virus. the Pirates n •eled off 14 st rai~ht µomts lo chan~e a 67-64 d ef1c1t to a 7R·67 cidvantage with a 30 re• main m g Prior to t hl· i.purt. the stuh horn lluskH.'S 15·'1 I hung clost: enough to c·ciust· I J lies :.ind 22 lt·a d changes. "THE FLU BUG has JU!>t hat evervbodv. · sa id OCC Coach T and.y G1ih s. who isn 't m good health either "Some bodv even m en t1om>d to m e that my kids lookl'd out of shape lleck.' we're JUSl sick. lhat'i. <Jll " SophomorL· guard R ay Orgill. 1lw MVP of th<' Mile::. f;aton tournl'y curlier in the month. paced the P1rah· attack "1th 21 poinls and 10 as..asts. The Pirates <6 I O\'e ra ll ) move on in the cha mp1onsh1p bracket and pl:.iy R1vcrs1dc tonight <it !J : 10 GOLDEN WEST, aftc·r win· ning its fi rst f1vl' gam es. is in the m idst of a d ra~t1c l <1ilspin. Tht• Rustlers got bt.•hind early a nd were never able t o surpass Citr us C W C fell b<'hind !J 2 at t ht• oul -.et. finally caught C:1tru'> a l 20. but didn't have enough the n · ma1nde r of the contesl to stay 111 the hunt. T he Rustlers wer e hurt by the1 r inability on the offe ns1 Vt' board . and a poor s h ooting percentage Crom the field <-l3 pe rcent). "I G UESS WE'RE not as good «S I thoug ht we we re." s aid f1 r!>t year h ead coac h Jim Greenfield. "We're not a \'Crv s trong team and when we don:l !>hoot and hit the boards well. \\e're in trouble." The Rus tlers g ot an e xcep· tion;il perfor mance from 6·4 forward Brian Marnvich who l'CJmc off the bench to le ad his teammates w ith 25 points . Ke lly J ohnson of Citrus was th1: g ame's hi~h scorer with 28. The loss drops t he Rustlers into the consolation bracket where they played Pas adena this morn· mg. 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" £Yi!tf''\ JOhn\O<' II & 26 H,.•Of" C•moorll b b 18 l~I!<" lol~I\ lh ·~ q1 Mar av•<" M f v,nN P-tlrrh''O v .. n<tt rct l olal• u ai111mr Colru>. 41 .I& lot~! toul\ C1tr11\ 11 GoiOfon W~\1 1& SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SPORTS MEMBERSIDP •• It Ip • 0 II • • n J 0 ~ ll ' • 10 0 J Q '~ 0 • 0 ' • • 17 31 11 SJ EACH NEW SPORTS MEMBER WILL RECEIVE: • Two Racquetball Racquet• ($60 Value) • Free 5-week Tennl1 Cllnlc for Hu1band and Wife ($50 Value) • Sport• Memberahlp Includes uae of: • SI• 3-wall R•cquetb•ll Court• • Phyalcal Fl1nHI Aoom • Tennl1 Court• on Sund•y 2 p.m.·10 p.m. • All Socl•I Event• • ~o Meter Poot• • Gtmnetlum for BHlcetb•ll a Volleyb811" f ht'\ C;\r g1q• ~ tllll 1.1m1ly th1; per feet gift. M OPl•d\ dll' l'f11<l\ l'<t h"v l'\\'l\'OIH' \ Olllljl (11 old. ',.ale .mJ l.'conom11.,1I ( l "10 M fl<., I 1100.00 DEPOSIT HOW ANO B4LAHC£ OVE APll1l 1t7' HO DUES UHTILAPAIL "" Pr Jc.lie.ii lrJ11\po1 lJtion anJ lot~ of lun. ~ Complctc 511/L~.~LRv/c.L ;rndRli\l IL'i with J lar11c ~clt•c.tmn tn < hoost' from MOTOBCCANC, BA, AV US , CIMA nr PHONE (714) 546-8560 c abOLLeROS Now at MoPed City in Newport Beach. F1n11ncrng A11a1labf& RM:OUCT AllO SPOATS ~U8 17086 NEWHOPE STREET FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2906 West Coast Hwy.• {7 14) 642·8870 -. -.. ..- .. .,. •., # ............. ..__..,,,. ·•"r .. ,.. ,, . 1n contention Atlantu, Green B<1y, Minnesot.i. P h 1 I J d c• I p h 1 a o r Washan~ton It will be at 9 30 p m P ST unle ss G re<'n Bay 1s the host . in which case 11 will st urt at 10 a m On Der 30 th<' AFC Central D1 v1sion cham· p1ons will hos t either Miami or Oenv<'r at 9 30 a .m .. followt>d <1l I pm b y the NFC C «ntra l champion or wild card winner at Dall as O n Dt>c 3 1 11 ·.., Hous ton or Denvt'r a t New England starting ut 10 a m , followed at 2 pm by the wild c·a rd tea m or Central l'h<.i m pion at Los An l!ele' E MONTH OF DECEMBER coMPlETE CAR CARE SIZE GA78·14 .('fol P• •• loMtlh\ f'I sso9s " II it.or, 1 ~ ~~~: GA78.15 s529s ,5!~: JRra.15 i .. c i. · " "" SIZE lA78·T5 • ssa9s 'uC• • ~ "~''"" I D SJ s5995 HOLi DAY SPEC IALS~!~~i:ifu;;;' ·~,11J~t~· ~;· ·-~sJ~....,~,f<l=f ·~' . NEW CAR TAKE-OFFS Most driven less than 100 miles-taken off new cars whose owners preferred Generals. OUAN ll lY <.i/f O!:>CR1PTIO~ GAHN T~G SAlt PR1C..t 20 F78x1 5 #~Ss us.oo 2.00 F.LT 31 H78x15 ... "~o I .SO 5116n Tax ~''s 2.50 Sh• lat. 26 D8x15 ~('4' Sll 00 lOl.Ul'lltCI BLEMS 3 POPULAR SIZES MAJOR IRAMD STEEL RADIALS WHITE SIDIWAUS 65 GR7txl5 ............................ s45oo ... + 2.40'" 40 P205/70.l 4 ....•. ~~~. !~!~~! .......... s35oo ... + 2.40'" 59 P205/75-14 ....• Jf.f! .7'.~f.1.~) .......... ,s3700 ... + 2,41HT 78 and 83 SERIE~ *RETREADS* ALL SIZES ONE PRICE! WHmw ALLS IF AV AIL.AILE INCLUDES l .. STAU AMO IAUHCl. MO CASIHG a19UtHD SPECIAL BRAKE OVERHAUL for Cert wtftl tr.t dJK/,... .... ft ,,..._ 1 1ns1a11 Oise P11<1s - hr11n9s 2 ReDu•IO wf\ef'f cyhndf'«l 3 Resurface rotO<\ & Orum~ 4 Pack tront wtiePI t:>eerinos 5 1ns1a11 new Iron! QrA&M' seals 6 install return & hOtO down soru·w;is 7 Bleed & tluSh Master Cylinder 8 1nsi:>ed Cf'alle hoses q IMPect mas18f cylinders IOA<!d fluid 11 l100e$58.!Y 11Road T051 SJ5" M .. tu.s ..... ..-..~ ... "°'.,.._....,..,..,em Sooner or later, you'll own Generals YIS4' • General Tire Store prices and cred11 terms. Product evaltebihty and prices may vary at independent dealers d1sp1ay1ng the General sign (.?) COAST GENERAL TIRE JIH ........... c .... w..c....• 540.5710 HOFER TIRE SALES 124' ... ..... ., City, C41••• 892-2093 . .. I ,, " ... 84 OAJLY PILOT Mexico Holiday My aotuuoa LO tlw l'bn~tm•s shopp1na draa t• to Cft out ol town. Tab off tor manana lnnd lr1 Mtalco M y 1000 pal J im Murra) ha11 ht flsh1n1 mublnt ch rTO citnwn l Caho Sil.n L~a-Thal u. tbe 1pot (It lb• "'od uf t ht• BaJ.i wtwr t h~ da~n l'Unft I.IP Ukt-thundt r and tlw romti:r 11.W • pl•)' Just a ff'W mtnutt~, runrun" lam• oul ol tbt pu· t uresqut' IUX'bcwa.it• C'"hatro <'.m ht-trolhnii urriund thl' fl!U\ fUk!d lJnch• Sam ol" Gordon flAAll' 19" YOU ABt: lllo'OT l(Clln l' to the C'IP4' hut 'lhop ping tr\."h•n1t, think of m l· U<'nm. f' wbt-o ) uu 11 1.ul thu., 1 · U ~ thcrf' Al thl'I Vt't) mc>mt•nt, I m l I ~ cooetanH up -il>me hUA<'hJ.nanco. th ddlc-ou.' r"fJd snappc·r Whlll' °"' aoappcr brotls I ou.&bt bf' a.na<'kan~ Un ~V~he ff W~ hookC'd a cior.do today, l Wiii have mannatf'd <1omt• <'hunb raw, an Um~ Jui~ and dreain«, and m1llt>d in ~•,mt· r~l>!X'd onlun,,, tom al~ and salu. When tht" da.hh art wa.\hed, I wall JUmp 10111 1 ht· ponga and paddlt" 1ny way to •ho~ I will h4:ad for the.· pam1teria to '" .. h&('ll full or cr ui l)' bohtu, the mromparablt• brukfnt ruUi. \ MAVBR n.JDAY it the day we will bunt don • rnd •&uail. And I know when the flm ~hotgun IOOb off. the laugrunu children will appear to arl u our bird dogs, do the plurkan~ and ci.arung for J)MOS, or cour~t?. Tht> bardh will mukt• dinner baited tn wane saurl' Ont• day Wf' may 10 bl.km, or rldt> horM'h There l5 an ama.tmg amount ol wUdhfe and plant forms to see ln this arid lar>d . Another day we will ... norkel j\lM after dawn When it comes timP to make live bait for tht• marllnos, J know right where lo ~o. Down by the old cannery pilings. I will watch while the youngstt>rs sna~ bail fish with bare hooks that .,warm in !avers under the pier. 1 will trade them ~hmy ~w treble hooks for their eutch. WHEN NIG•IT COM ES, as at suddenly does 1n the tropics. t will look up at the hlars In this cle11r air, the bright stars se<.'m close enough to sit atop the masts on the boats in the bay. Boat bopping is on th~ agenda, Loo Hy now I wall have had a few beers with old fahhermen friends and skippers. By last count there are somf' 20 Newport yachts already here. and more on the way. Theo comes jel day for home, as it always docs. Rising wtlb a roar into the sky, we will bead northwest. J will watch under our right wang to ht>l' La Pa.z. Baja de Los Angeles, and Mulege and San· ta Rosalia roll by. Theo I will move to the left side of the plant• .ind look down at Scammoo's Lagooo where th1· grey whales are homing this time of year. Beyood is the l'ndless Pacific.', then custom~ at San Diego, and finally home. Back to reality t and the ahoppin1: yet to do Gray Whales Head South By DICK ROBINSON OatlY Pi ... Ovt-W..11 ... Old St. Nick should consider harnessing oceun· go ang ba rges to lbe gray whales to move Chnstma.s goodies from the North Pole workshop to the good little children living along the west coast. RoU1ng and blowing south, this time of year the powerful nips or the whales' great flukes send& some J 1,000 grays to their winter waters in the fagoons along the west coast of Mexico. Coming from t he Bering Sea, the whales <frc migrating to the warm, lood-rtch waters below t::nsenada lo Caho San Lucas COAST WATCHERS anxiously look for the first mighty spume of spray that spurts skyward rrom the whales' blow holes on the tops or their heads. Last year's calves are 15,000·pound year~ings now Each has consumed some half a million ~u~ of food, some 250 tons of ~uid and food rash .. Now the yearlinfl?S are on thear own as the greys move south where new calves will be born. Jn February and March the whales will breed .1nl'w and begin the long trek north once more. THE WBALF.S COME to the shallows of th<' lagoons not only to breed, but rid themselves of barnacle growths on their skin. The esteros and lagoons are made up of brackish water. Because or fresh water iotn&lloo. the sea is less alkaline here and causes parasites t.o be drowned in the fresh waler. dropping from the whales' hides. In September, lbe Mexican government an- nounced tl will ban charter boats from watchu~g the gray whales along the west coast or the BaJa penlnsula. The ban was made to leave the whales un· : ~ disturbed while they breed. Slnee 1947 the grayi, have beeo a protected species and they are pre- sently on the endangered species list. .. . Deep Sea Report. .. . ~ . . ARE 7H€St QH/611 Jl()LLl'6 6/V/116 Ylfl f 115? Rm/At YN'N «JI.UNG Olt SAIA,.A'~ tltAe l.lbST .AS 'fO(I .-.MIC~ CAN71fCr, fHel56Y ~~Mi f/fE. 'Slft)T: ~-4f8t' 'Jt)tl'~ fTIU. NOi ~ me lJAJ.L ! ,tory ~~~~~~~~ Wish Tirey Stayed Home ' llOQUIAM, Wa~h. <AP> -Sometimes you go f1!>h1ng and end up wishing you'd at.ayed in bed. That must have been how a certain unJucky Washington angler felt. There he was, walking across the spillway of a .!>tream on the Hoquiam city watershed. in an area posted against trespassing. Along c.'ame wildlife agent Dan Guy on routine patrol NOT WANTING the r1sherman to run afoul of lhc.• la w, Guy slopped lo warn him about the no t respassm~ rule. The fisherman s potted Guy's s houlder patch. spooked and beaded for the brush. The agent circled around lo the highway and was waiting when the flSherman emerged panting from the woods Before Guy could s ay "Halt! You're not under arrest," the fisherman was off again. th.ls time jumping into a nearby reservoir and s plashing his way across despite heavy wlnter clothing and h1p- boot~ GUY PATIENTLY returned to the splllwa), walked across and wailed for the exhausted, watt!rlogged an~lcr lo climb out wheezing and freezing. After hauling the man up the bank, Guy sat down to have a chat. Just then. a couple of th{' f1.!>hcrman's buddies showed up. One look a l the '>houldtt patch and they headed.for the woods. Guy took the soggy fisherman Lo town and r e turned lo the river to fand the other two. When he did. he learned the trespasser's eight-year-0ld son had been with them and was m.isslng. A UTHORITI ES FOUND the s hive r ing youngster hours later wandering around town try. ang to find his home. They learned be had hiked to a near by farmhouse and caught a r1de to the house of a relative, who was not at home. When 1t was all over. the first fisherman was C'ated for tr~pas9ing and hJ..s friends were char ged with obstructing an arrest. Guy ::.aid he wouldn't h ave even cited the man who had a valid fisblng license -ff he hadn't rll'd . Alamitos Entries ,, .. .,..~ . .,... ll'lntf'Ml1•m. Ft• ST It~ -3'0 y•r"'. t .,.er Old• Pur w U,aoG. ClelrnlnQ ptiU ~.j(IO T. , •• ' APQ"''' CCerdo u I: .-.c•pul<e KllO<kOtll (FrHIOftl. Ge R..,,,,en CiO I PwNr I; SOii AM &lH CCIWl\V'); ~-IBeNO, SwlH Rock .. IU 1L1p1tem1: Lone Kid Cowboy IMll< ... 111; Selty Come Hom-IAG.tir) WM!l.,,., MMl<lf"' llu<k~I. Ot R-"IH.,11 SIEDONO llACa -3IO v•rd~ ' y11ar Old\ ~ uo. FllllPI A. M3•fl ~ u.ooo OeitftlflQ Pfk l' Sl,j(IO C"'11""9<1 COlrck>UI; lltnl" H-IRouq"I. E .... ,_,,. CK1t!QMI; Oro Prl~I" IMYI"'' lulll P olonn• tCr•~r); ci...ro• Ami IB"nk\) TMUIO llACE l!O varos l y .. a. old\ Puri. \l,eoa. a1.11m1no Pf'iCe "'·~ Moon FullA 7""1~ f83"~\l l oo ln- 1rnl10n\ (Mll<IW'lll. AIUOtd f "'"""'1 Jut ~•nl11 8y Ill~>. 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BASKETBALL I OUTDOORS I HORSE RACING 49ers Hold On CdM Seeks Fifth Win Long Beach Now 6-0 •·rom AP 0 1\palche" WI CHITA, Kan. M 1c hael Wiley 11corl"d 24 points and Donruc Mi.rtln a dded 22 as Lone Beach St.aw withstood u Iulo Wlch.lta State r ally to wm its Mxth atraitiht. 91-88, In t•olll'~e basketball Wednesday night. The Shockers' L1nbcrt "Cheese" Johnson Scored .i layu1> to cut the Lone Beach lead to 87-86 with 29 1u.icond3 left, but was called for a foul right alter the play and ••r3ncoh1 Wise bit two free lhrowa lo rebwld lh • three-polnt lead Jllhn Kobar's JUmp s hot for Wichita Stulc cl~ the murgin to one ag11in with eight SCl'On ds remaining, but Wiley slipped behind the dcrense and dunked the· ball as tame ran out. W1-,e scort'<i 15 points and pulled down 14 rebounds for the wanner~. who h~ld a 47 43 halftime advantage. Long Beach r~mained undefeated an six outings. Ful~rtott, J e9-92 Guard Keith Anders on scored 23 po1nls Wednesday niJ{bl to lead Cal State Fullerton t.o a 109-92 victory over v11illing Portland Slate. The Titans, now 4-1, Look command of t he game early and h eld a 55·43 halftime advantage. Portland State, 1-6. could ~et no closer than nine points in the second half . Mike Niles and Calvin Roberts added 17 points apiece for Fullerton. ., .... ,.,,,.,. si ~ 66·63 S POKANE -Key scores by Don Collins and Steve Harrie&, aloog with the defense or 7·fool·2 center James Donaldson. gave Washington State a 66·63 double overtime edge over Go nzaga Wednesday nag ht. Phil Kelly finished the game with 20 points. while Collins bad 19 for WSU . WSU upped its record t.o 6-0 wtule Gonzai?a fell to 6-2 A rizona~ 90-78 TU CSON -Freshman George Haw~me scored 30 points Wednesday as A nn broke away from Grand Canon egemthesecondhalrtoeaset.o a 9(Vi8 victory. All five Arizona starters scored In double figureh. Joe Nehls had 20 points. John Smith 16. Larry De m1c 12 and Russel Brown 10. St. Mary'•, 73.79 SAN JOSE l'at Holmes scored 23 p~mts to lead St. Mary's to a 73-70 win over San Jose State Wednesday night ln addition Lo Holmes, Norm Kelly scor ed 15 points and gra bbed 12 points wha le holdin~ opposing center . Paul Sehalleci without a point. SctuJlec1 as a Golden West College product . Basketball Score College wan (ojl St•lt' l'UI-IO't l•oru .. d ~ ., !.I M•ry'\ 1). !>et> Jo .. \I 10 \Ant• CIM• II Cel Polv 1'.t 01 •1 W•W llQtoft M .... Go<i•~o· aJ u Oll A .. ~ .. Gt""ll c....., .... " ( OIOt Mio 91 Deft.wt 10 l Monl-II, Al••~• ....... -. .. WAST CO""P( llC\11 U M.l\..,_lluvU\ o1 l IU .. { W Po\I S7 SI ,,,_,. ,,,. ... """"St u SOUTH Aoo•le<N"" IQI, \/Mt t1 flowllftQC,,-IO, V11IP11•Ao\O 10 o .. k. "·Soul_,, C..1tl11on ••• 0 Sou, .... ..,, NII•~• IOI M tnw .. 1C..,-..,Co1y KIO TO-M. NW Lo.i1w•iw •I 11-rl>llt 6S, C•I PO<y Pomc>N &2 lltllOWHT Or.Olfoy 11. l.OVO!e-Clll<-n D•'flOI' .. Ml.,.... 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MM~• OetSl,Oo\~S? ""'•""" 1' l11 Ou•nM &1 MI W1_T_..._,.I Vdlf'ft<td 10 Mdyfd1t \it; (UIYf'f (1!y •7, ,t.YldltOtl )I FYI....,.,, To .. ,...,,...,, """"'~' 10. LA M lfAdi •• fltllllowH ~ F .,11,.rton •O S•flU ..... Eth TovrMy North CAiv I It.~· .,. ~•l'ffd 10. <;;in!A An<I ~I ............. ~.,. C.,.,,,...,.. ... 0<~-""'11 .,.,n .. HfOh ''· Pec•tW• .o ,-... Cororua deJ Mar Ulgh's Seu Kings will be tryinR to improve on u 4-1 record ton1aht wht:n they play h0&t to the Migslon Viejo D1ablos in non-leaKUC basketball acUon. The Sea K!ng:s are led by All ClF returnee Dave Koehler, who ts sporting a 19.8 s c o ring ave rage. Tipoff is set for 7 o'clock. Elsewhere. Orange Coast area teams are involved ln tourna- ment action Cos ta Mesa, Fountain VaJley and Ocean View are at the Ar· roy o Grand ~ TournameJ\l. Es tancia meets Long Beac h Wilson in the 50lh annual Hunt- ington Beach Tournament at 7, Manna is involved an the Santa Maraa Tournament a gains t North Bakersfield C 4 I. Mat er De1 is al the Loara tourney semis and Dana liJll:> is Lil the Santa An.a tourney. Tourney pa1rings. SANTA MA•IA 1'0Ull•AMl!•T T9My 4 M.,,.114 v\. NOrtll 8"-'"'fleld, I -Soni., M,1"• v\ s,,n1e YM t ~ JO lomo« v~ ~"'" 8 •,.,,., e 1· »-AIQl'4ttl "" SC. JoMc>llt A•llOYOORA•OE TOUll•AMI NT T-Y J •S-Co'i. M4'u v \. Clovi•: J-Fo""'"'n ll•ll•Y Vl. M0nec.l>P. 4.4S--<Art>lnlftri. v~ 0c<'dn 111-. t 30 A•tVYO Cl•-n . Pon""'il'• Alamitos R esults ,_..........., ,~ ............ ,,.......~, ow. .... -... Flf\I , ... .__ly Pouolft <CMOo1<1I I\ 80. 6 00, i 40; ~ ICll\IM Fl .... IAOUQl'il 7 to. 1 .ct f lNot A*<I IS..dl '-60. U E~i. 11•1 -d '2120 ~-,._ ~---Colly '""''"''' 1110 11 IO, IM; Ml\I 1-1~ Jet 18-\1 • .0, •OO· .. IQ!\ P•nU f~I •.IO • ..,,,,,,, tiKr-MMt Raya! CP.11W•I U .60. 1"80. 21.40 G•-1c;,.-r1 • oo. u oo· Cat>tur..o Enri<.M\ ICMOOHI 1 .0. l> E&eel8 1).11 -0 U.•19 00 1-o.it"' ~~ T•-Roe l .. af11 ) t0 J 00 ' 40, ""°' "-tMl\cltem • 40, J IO. 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"°' .. _ .... -1'C•••f119 .. ......, ..... ,,.._ ,, .,. l tlff9 .... ··-··-..... ·-·-.... •Or ·-..... {g)AJ•ttor ()?\c~u .. I Patient RCA. Fixes Discs By Tiie la.&Jywood ~ What do fuzzy ltps and tbe m1udc to television have in common? Ask RCA. Executives from lndianapolif> h1n been givin~ demonstrations or the company's lOOf delayed -but perfected -videodisc player THE'V SHOW THE unit to producers in UMi Sunset BoulPVard of!ices in an effort to generat interest in the a~a of software for the e>rodUCI Arter all. a video disc player witboul any vide discs is like the ocean without waves -nice lo 100·. al. but hardly complete. That brings us back to ruzzy lips. RCA has dt veloped a Jackel to cnclo:-.e its video discs. a han plasl.Jc encasement much tbe size of a rec<>l'l jacket. only trucker. Along the open edge. RCA ha lined the case <which 1t calls a caddy> wttb a ~ct of fuzzy c,tra pi. th;.it ( autom altcally clean:-. the disc every t1m<' 1t ,., _ pulled out or pusht•d tn the protecltvc covering CONSUMER) Th..-disc 1s ncvl'r handll'<1 with the fingers however Thi' entire covl'r c<iddy. complete wilt disc. 1s iru.t'rtl'<i into the d1-.r player. which ~rah: hold of the disc and retains 1t tnMdc as the protec live covtt ts removed As tl has since 1ls ftrst funct1omng model. U¥ RCA video dtsc player rot.a~ al a speed or 4Sl rpm. which transforms througb a diamood-beadeO stylus to a ptcture on a TV. ll is at least equal to ii not ~tter than any antcnnaed rttept.100 , includml! cable . TUE MODEL DEMONSTllATED last week b~ RCA ·s video disc dtre<:tor, Gordon Bncker. and mana ~cr, .1~1mcs G1bbtn~s. would retail for les~ than $400 and IS a bout the size Of a large allaCh\ {"<IS(• The diamond stylus would sell for less than S2(J and play for some 300 hours. The disc lasts for on1· hour on a sack>. thereby accommodating a two·hour m ovu.· on a ·•record" that would sell for Sl2 95 They Wiil have a play.life or 100 times without pie· ture degradat100. One major cost-cuUer used by RCA was de· si~niog a stylus lhat needs oo gwdance system. 11 simply ndes m the grooves, much like the stylus on a normaJ turntabl~. The dlCference. hes1des the speed o( rotation. is dir~t traclung. The arm of tbe unit come~ ~t raaght across lhe disc . which has a hole LR tht• Cl'nter about the s11e of RCA .S's . THE UNIT WORKED PEllFECl1,Y in reeent tests. It has an automatic repeat button tor con tanuous play or one scene and a pause button that lift.s the stylu.'> from the dlSc but keeps the turntable spin- ning. About the only negalJvC' aspt•ct o ( the arnmgt:· ment 1s that RCA still has not decided whether 1t ran effect1v<'IY market the unit. 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(-ly (._ Of Of•-COUfllY 9ft HO• t7, 1•11 ,,lllln ll'ubl11...ci OrtftQll '""" O.lly ~ ........ o.c..1. w. 11, •• .,. llfJ OAll. V PILOT Business Policies Eased • m Response to Business Pleas W ASHIN<;TOI'\ <I\ P l llt·re are '>Ome quo hon1t ~nd blll>Wt'r" ''orwt·nunJL c·hunl(l'~ 1n th•• ('ii rtl•r ad11un1 ... l1 ullu11 '-. vol uni ;ar ~ w111o1t• und 1111n• iculdellllt"S ~ How h 1i-. lht• \-oluntar '4a~e JlUldt•Hnc 1m1 J)C)M'd b~ Prt"lldt•nl C ,1rl.-r ht·t•n t'h"n.:t-d In \.\ t·d na>11day's unnvunc•t•nwnt A. Tiit: ORU:l"IJAI C.l mt:l.ll'IOt pro1M1'\l,.I " llmrt in 1innu11l 1n<·rt'i.-.t•\ 111 '4il~t'S arvt .. 11 fr1n~'.t ~nl'11t,:, ul 7 ~·rt t>lll Nuw rt•11m n inrrl'a'ed C'O"it~ SAVE MONEY BY SUPPORTING PRIVATE EDUCATION You t'illl h,,,,. d lih·t11111• 1111111111, 1'\1'1•1 11·111 l.ix advun1.&trt•11 and ... upp.ir t pr1\ 111 1•d111·al111n throut-:h pl.101wct i.:1lh .ind ht·qut"(h luanv 11ftht• l lniv1•r ... 1t\ 111 ~oulht'rn Cahfor111,,·, h1~hl) f1l'\1hlt· lrui.l pliln' Ld our finnn<'1,1I t"qwrh -.how yuu how lo re<'it•Vt• a l>Ubslant1al dt•du1.•t 111n 011 your c·urr1•nt in1•<im1• l.t'< rd urn with no rap1lal i.::t1n'> ta-: un ;1pprt·1·1.1lt•d value!>.. Willtam ~. Nu•,, C'1111n~..i for (1t·"••l111m1t nl Univt'r\lly of :-.11uth .. rn ( .. 1irnrn1a IA1lm 1101 LO!> A nj(t•lt•,, (' i\ 90007 • I:! 1:11H1 :.!t!X:! )'fl•aw wruJ nu:r. hrodwr1 /If' Answer Page. For the phone calls that can't wait. Answer Page offers the mo'it complete selection of "beepers" in Southern Callfornla. We have regular beepers, two-address beepers ··even <illent beepers that vibrate noiselessly! And every beeper has just one job: to altrl you to imPortanl phone calls in· stcJntly, .lnytime. anywhere In 10,000 square mile' of California. (No one covers more territory!) II you have Answer Page. you'll never miss a crucial call again, becau'it when someone wants you. thC'y '>Imply dial your number on any phone and your beeper gives you the signal. It''> as easy ,15 that! You pdy one low monthly rate, with no limit l o the num· L ber of "beep-." you can rrcclve. no special equip 'F ment to install and no olrcJ phone <"harqes lo pay. So why walt?,.0'1>~, the number nearest you and I ind oul how ed'iy it is to stay In tourh all the time -with Ani;wcr Page! 731-7777 Or Cdll 1nlormdtlnn lo• the ""'""c' Pnqt n ll11' ,,..~"'' ~nu . ' . (111 '>11 m1• frlllli:I' lll'nl'flb I,\ Ill nol bt· l OUnkd In lh(• 1 IH'I I 1•111 h.:1111• V Wt11d111111·" \I. 011 I 111 1·11u11t1•tl" \ O"I \' f llt I ~( Rt i\~t.D 1 o'I' thll' lo 1nClu 111111 f111 111.it11lu1111nl( h1•.1lth Hll\Ur a11rc and 1Jt.'ni.1vn li1•1wfll,i, "' ,.,1,t1n~ lt•\1•t... 111 the c11~11 o( hl'lllth m \lll ltlH t' tht• '" '' 7 jll'I t't•flt o( lht: Int rt·tt~t· Ill lht• t'lllf)IO)l'I l'ltlll )II t•1111um \l.llUld 1>4.· ('fllll\kcl a-. llllfl 11( th•· .:u1clt•hn1· J\ul lh1• , ..... , or thl' ('0'>1 incn•a\t' 11·-..1lt1n.11 Imm 1nflal1u11 "1111111 1101 All l'O~t 1n 1 rt'll!lt'' nt'<'t''·'tll' 111 111.1111t.J1n pt..n,JOn'> at lh1·1r 1••.i1111n~ lt•vt•li1 would h1' 1•xt'lu1lt-d q llo\I. woultl u11 .. ht· l It kuhth•cl • A. Sl PPO~t: IT I~ l,.:1't:KMll'il:.O that lhl' t ~ 1wni.mn rund111.11 l.11.1. 11•11u11 c:. un (•mph>yt·r to 1·untr 11Jute u11 .ulclllwnal ~ <'cnti. an hour pt.·r t·mplOH'I' 111 Il l\ \l.llrka pt'll'ilOn fund JUSl to kN:J) 111•> in.: out lht• -.anw 1w11-.1n11 twnd1l' That 5 cenli. \lo ou Id not l>t! c•uunfrd ..... pu rt of the 7 f>ercenl II nut "ht•n lhl• ant ri·,1M'il 1·ost of u nl'\\ lal>'>r <'ontrac•t .-. nq:1111,11t'tl S11111l.uh, 11 1•mphn 1·r rwul ht'ulth msurunct• l'ft•flllUOl\ J.!IJ up $111 •' 1111111111 l'lf l'lnl>IO~I:(' Cor lht• ,,IOll' ,llTillUlll 11( t'llVt'I .i~l' onh lht' ftr'l 7 pt'rCt>nl or th;1I JU "ouhl ht· fl~u1 cd 1nt11 thl• l(Jlal 1ncrea:,ed l'OHt 11( ,! Ot'\I. l'Ollt I <ll' t (/ Whut ubout co!>.l 1m·1 t•a:.t.·s for improved Pt'n'1un,~111d b1:tll'r ht·alth r.in· cov1..•rJge negollat •'<I 1n d nl'\I. t·ontract ., Would the) be counted as 11.11 t o( the 7 pt'rcl'nt guideline" A. YES. T llE COST OF providing any new bt•nl'f1ts would be H~ured into the gu1del1ne Q Do lheM· change:. make a b1~ d1fferenct> in the overall volunt.tr) \\age gu1dehne announced on Ol'I 24? A . NO. ACCORDING TO Carter's thief 1nfla tion adviser. Alfred E Kahn He say') the cosl of fnn~e benef1L-. 1i. s mall C'ompared to wages lie e\t1mates that the exemptions effort1vely would boost the wug(• guideli ne from 7 percent to b(•\ween 7 1 and 7.2 perN·nt, on a nationwide average Q. Were these changeg made to actommodale maJOr unions and encourage their cooperation "1th the program? t\. NOT ACCOltDING TO Kahn. who says Study Reports Pension Bias WASllINCTON IAP I A Just11:e Dt·1rnrtmc nl ta!>.k rorce says private pension plan s 1n A mt•rira dcs<:nmrnatc ai:::.tml>l woml'n. :.tnd il 1s re(·om m<>ndm~ ('hangcs 1n h•dcral la"s covcnng thos<' pensions The department's Task Force on Sex Dis· rnmanat1on said 1n 1L'i r<'port. released Thu rs dHy "The Puritan ""Ork ethic d()(.'S not apply to womrn, who arc sup posed to devote their productive vears to hom(•m<tking and child r<'anng " M O R E WOME?'I than an the past arr working outside tht'1r homes. but work inter rupt1ons -the most common is for having children -hurt them Tax Shelter Oran<Je County Fast escrow. brand new (first user) 39 unit apartment complPx near ocean Xlnl financing Seodiff Realty I 714J 536-880 I or 536-6577 und<'r pension laws that favor JOb holders \I.oho work full t1ml' and have no s 1gmf1t·ant l'mplo}c mcnt gaps, i.:.ud UH· n· port written by Sara Kaltenborn And concern1n~ housewtv('s, she said. "at 1s ironic that American soci<'ty. wh1(·h purports to placC' s uch a high value on motherhood and the fum1I~. . h<1s pl:' rm tlted the devclo1>- m {' n l of a pens ion syi.tt•m which general!.> ignore~ non working "omt-n Coverage Increased WASlllNGTON <APJ The Federal Ocpo!>.1t Insurance Corp has 1n creased th(' amount of insurance coverage for Keogh a nd Individual Rellremt'nt savings <IC' counts. The ncw coverag<' took effect Tuesday :ind raises the insuranre coveraJ!C to SI00.000 on each account Previous !\.. the ar counts had tX•cn ins ured up lo $40.000. the same as all other typ<'s of sav- 1 n gs . The ins urance hm1t on other accounts remains al $40.000. 50%to400% NO HOME REMEDY IS ENTIRELY HARMLESS Tax Shelter Writeoffs for 1978 T.1'\:l'' .inJ mfl.n11in. t''t1m.ued w he 6-i% in 1978. ilre m.1kmi.: 11 h:irdcr fltr rx-orle to ret.11n or hutlJ tlw1r ""l'''· The IR~ h,,, .1i.:gre"1vely cl1mmatcJ m.my r:1x 111ccnt1vc' u\l'd hy mvc,tnr' 1n•thc p.1~1. Yet with the com1ant r.1-: l.1w rcv1•;inm, rherc :1rc 111.ill opportunidc~ available for mvc,tur. tu ,helter or Jt.'fl'r both investmen t and earned incom e (1.e . ,,1bry :1nJ comm1"1t111). If you pl,an ynur ICJ7/'! pr<.lJ.!r.1m now, rnthcr th.in w.llt ull yc,1r end, you'll haVl' ,1mplc time tn .m.1lvze anJ prnpcrl\· ~h«11.1w 1he une "h1ch will nll'l'I yuur ol'JCCllH' For a pc...-onal con!lultati on, 1ncl11Jm,:: 1( you w1,h your r .1x ;H r1111 tl'\ urC.PA . <11nr.1cr Parker Onie, Senior Vice Pre11iJent, .1t (714) 644 4tll0 t)r tlw addrc'~ 'hown bd11\I.. ~an,Olmstead, ¥~Kennedy &Gardner ""<"°'.., ... ~ lnvr,lm<'ni Rinker•~'""'' JQll\ M1•mr.-r' :-J, w )~irk "''<>1. k I \Ch.111~,· "''I Otlwr Pnn<1r .1I L\Ch.1n11c' I " Ani.:1 lc· · ..... 1n h 1t1l l't 11 • N1·~J'l1rt f~ llh · Nrw );irL · C "C''h'"''· 01 t>\'ft ~~uh L)li"' "'"''"'· 1..,, An~·t.-lc,, CA QOCl4 \. By Terry Grant, R. Ph. ~ "' 1·\f•n thnuJ.?h 11 m.I\ j.!t\ 1· \Oii a lt·rnporal\ r1•l1t•f from d1!>lll''' ..,,mpfpm,. ur '111 1111 app.1rent hJrm tn \ n111 horly, Ul>IOJ:: 11 orten m.1~ <1 t· I a \ I h •• p r 11 JI 1• 1 I r 1• a l m 1· n t o n I ' .1 ph) l>IC'ILIO can g1 Vt' ~ l)U II \OU ar1• ronstanth I :i k 1 n ~ a n \ h o m 1• n•medli~' for rcrurr1n~ pami. or achl'' tlo n111 11 t' I a v c· u n 'u I l 1 n Jt " pll\ ... 1'r1:rn wl' "111 tw i::t.11t 111 1 'pl:11n "h\. 11w. '' 1r1111nr1:inl I r> \C1111 ~ut u1 t.' b4•t11•r h1•nllh v 0 u 0 rt y f) u 11 DOCTOR C'AN l'llON •• l 'S whl•n you nrcd 11 !IC"ltvt•n W1> will dell\ er promptly without exlrn '1·hurge A grt-at mnny prople rrly on us for thr1r health needs. We \q•lromt• 111qut·~I '> for lll•l1 very "Cl vice und t•hari.:e arcountll .. 1n11fl' bu~1n1•si.t•s t11>k1:d fv1 lhc:.c ch11n1:c!> than I u bo r )o(rn11pi. Ali first propoi.ed. companies could have exceeded thl· pncl' gu1dchne as long ~s their prof1b d1d not •·xeeed their avera~e rate ol return during two of t ht' previous three yN•rs On recons1derat1on. the uclman1slral1on d<.•ctd('d that too many compames would claim unusual c1rrumstances. ignore the price gu1dchnt• In fuvor or thf' profit test. which the .idm1n1s trat1on viewed as too ~encrous. Q Whut olht·r dwni.tl'' huv1..• lx·en made 1n ttw \\ a.:1• ~Ul<ll'hnt·'' A. Tiit: 7 t>f:RC'ENT RUHMtnc "'"nut 1n1.·ludc J(ovt·rnnwnt mundutt·d t·ost incrt·use:. fur 1tc111:. SU('h (IS So<-1111 S<'C'llt it». paicl p11·gnunt'} lt•.iH• or ( J rnandatory rl'tarc·mt.-nl ECONOMY Q W h 3 t (' h ;1 II ~ l':. huvt• bt't'n mat.fr 1n th(• The new ~uidelinr for companies that use the profit ll'sl hm1ts lhe firms to a 6 5 percent rii.e m profits rt.•,ultmg from prt<'l' mcrc11ses Q Wh11t 11bout higher prof1ti. that result from 1r1t·rcas(•d production and s ales·• pnn gu1del11w" A. THF. BASIC PRICE guideline 1s unchanged It a i.ks husine~ses to hold pr1('c ancreasei. to O 5 perrcnt lt.'Ss than thl'1r avt•rage mcreai.es during 1976 and 1977 The figure as an uverage th11t applies to all of a company's products. not any one item A. PROFITS t'ROM IMPROVED business <tnd not higher pnces could cx<'eed 6 5 percent Q Wl'rc there uther changes in the pncc. guideline:.'! <'.) Q Arc there except1oni." A. YES. AS THEY APPLY lo doctors, lltw)ers and other profcss1onals. "ho ong1nally were cov· 1•rcd by lhl' overall guideline. Now. proh~ssaonal fee increases are hm1tcd to an average or fi.5 per· tent a ye.ir A. YES. THF. GUIDELINE excludes farms that 1.·ould not mel'l that tei.t hecuuse of unusual 1·1rtum:.tan1.·es. i.uch as vt•ry lurgc cost increases :---____,;~ A11tho11" Coi11ed Produd10n of tht· Sus<.in B Anthom dollar \\ :.i~ !}{'gun Wt>dnesda~ at the L'S \lint 111 Phil:.idelphw The dollar com •~ ~mailer llwn .1 50 c:l'nt p1crt.--and larger than a quarll·r It bt'<ll"" lhtc· likl'nl.'~~ of i:l leading \\om a n·-. ~urfraJ.!t.' ehamp1on NfW ..-f"\Rtt t Afl1 ( utlf· ~ "'t1 fJ.tf'\lyM ~.'" "' ·~:·:~ . .N~~:,·,'t o'""""" , ,n '' "t ot•t•"' Ot>d:,_,, "''"' l)w-r o ..... ,,.,. .•• r ... •1n1>11 ()flu•< O.·tc .. n r D••llntfi , ,.. 1 oun•' r f\M'llr tn,•.ir.u·u • & lndu'I " ''"" ... AE l inn IH APr"t AVM Ct IH1d•"'W Al1vP11' Art11M1t A I •Al•·· Ahro•N "" ~,,, AF q1( n Af 111r. A(,t• I' A,,,,,.,,lft /\Wrttlflt) ""''*" An1t1l1h An,,,.u ~ Antit(u /\rrtM,1" Art1wr, A-.C1( ol.\ /q1r. I I fo ~·rd( r1 l'<~nQ ... 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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS , .... Ovvt•tlOft\H.r ,......,. .,.,.,, ttf'l t,,. ...... ""'' Mtn ... ,t J'etlflc P•W t\o,1un 0.ht••t •Nl (.i"t '""''' \hH ~ .,,,.,..~~'•"-•'• 1inrt .. 1.-,,1r\• fritath""•' A\tOf 1•honof w vt ll._, U.•••'' •rwt '"'' uwl .. . .. . . ·-··--·-···- .. • ...... t•. ··~·· ... .... .,.. -, .... - 'I Thurtday O.C.mbe1 14 1978 DAILY PILOT 87 Co11sunaer Debi It's Not as Bad As Officials Say By SYLVIA PORTER flnl If'• '9rl•• Are America's consumers borrowing too much. saving too llttle? Are business leaders. economists and offlciiili. C'Orrcrt in worrying about consumers being over their heads m debt., A survey of C'onsumer credit uperti. provides ev1denl'l' that. on the contra ry. col'\sumers may be In better shave than in the pai.t "CONSUMER BORROWll';G AND :,,pending flHI.) begin to taper off." ~ay:s 8111 Spnn1ter or O&tci Rei.ourk:., 'but there-':. not likely to be t1 b1~ drop off or a real sherp pullback ·· "Somewhat alarmis t" 1s tht• way 8 111 Dunkclberi an economist with the credit rei;earch center of PurOu•· Un1vers1ty. characterizes the widely publicized fears. Much of the anxiety about consumer debt results ftom a frequently quoted Federal Reserve Board statistic thf.lt shows consumers are devoting a record or 21 cents oul or ever y after· tax dollar to repaying existing debts. liut wtulc this is a useful indicator or the bu rdcn or cons umer de bt. the figure reveals nothing about how con· sum er d E.'bt as d1 ~ tributed It dol•:.n 'L !.<J ~ Money's Worth whether thl• debt 1~ incurred by families that can handw 1t e<1s il y or by those thul cannot. Some experts believe ~at increased borrowing by higher-income people m ay explain m ueh or the recent Mse in debt THE PAVMENT·TO·INCOME ratio includes mort&"8e debt a s well as repayments on consumer loans Mortgage debt really belongs in a special category. for 1t rcpresenb more of an investment than other types of borrowing If mortgage repayments arc excluded from the 21 per cent figure. s tatisticians report consumers arc comm1~ted to repay 15.8 percent for installment loans. Whtie it is a bat high by h1stoncal standards, it doetln't necessa rily mean trouble for consumePS. Debt repayment t0·1n come ratios te nd to rise during economic expansion~. and the 1975·78 expansion has been no exception A repayment-to.income burden of 15.8 percent 1s not out of line. Between 1963 and now. this figure has nc1ibcr t-xceeded 16 percent nor fallen below 14 percent. • TH E RATIO DOES NOT disclose anything about \he relal1onsh1p between other consumer assets and debt-ob ligations It's comparatively commonplace for American~ to ta ke on debts that bite into their incomes. while m"m tainmg savmgs accounts and other asset!> they don't wji.h to disturb. Nt•It. Bor,.owmg agaamt inflation Secondary Stocks Off; Dow Steadies NEW YORK 1AP>-Stock pnces wer e mixed in ~lo\olo trading today. a~ blue c hip issues held o;teady but lhl· broade r taJly ~howed more losers than gamers. 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',... .. .. ·······~·.--·-. ~·~--..... ,. ,, I , l I t ., ,. • t ! ), • ! \ ' . r ! INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Comics •Television •Entertainment Landslide Vietims Learning to C,ope 'This is an ongoing, weekly place to talk about their feel- ings. It gives them an approRriate place to deal with anger and frustration ' Of 1 ... o .......... """ A rn1~1n.: t'.:it ~t.'4.'m& 1n."amf1umt l"tlm&Jured 111 thl· an•.11 h•.-.:1t•i. su.,t.11n1-'C1 an Ortobt•r " dt• ',ast.11 ing lilUt•b1rd <'¥n)'On hmdshde Bul the.· l'Ut ·, d1t11)J>f'ftt anrt• wu' n mitJOf tr.iu ma tu ttw nint• rnonth old huby 14 hos~ t'n b lht• t':tl hull sle.>pt nt•'<t to 1•vt•r:. 111.:ht <,ant't' tht• 1·h1ld s bu1h In tht• du~' foll<•"' 1n.: the ma'""' l.111d sha n thJt tunwd l hl· qu11•t n·sadt'ntutl lll'tghborhood into J da,Jskr art'u thi" 1111~1ng t·at cau~t.'<1 lhl' !Jab> to :,uffl'r :,evt>n• 111.:t•,tave da-.ordtr' "The farrnly hnull:. :.olved that by getting Jnothi"r cat," said clin1cJI :.ocaal workl'r L10da Happaport Smiling, Shl' added. 'that was onl' or the more easily rt"solvl•d probll"ms · Mrs Happaport 1s co heading a therapy group organized to help tht landsbde v1ct1ms cope with the emolumal problem!> caused by the d isaster .. It's basically an adJui,lment group," Mrs Rappaport said, slressang that "this IS not a sac k population. Most of these people are quite healthy." "IN A SENSE IT'S preventave work . pre· H'ntlng further pro blems." said Charles Drury, l'hief or out patienl services for lhe Laguna Beach Mental Health Clinic. The clinic 1s part of the South Coast Region of the Human Services Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and Me ntal Health Services, which as co· sponsoring the group with the Laguna Beach f'ree Chnic T he wC(>kly group meetings, which a re at tended by 15 to 20 landslide victims, have bee n held fo r more than two months. Drury. noting that the unity or the Bluebird Canyon community was dissolved by the landslide, said that the group also provides a place and opportunity to socialize "This is an ongoing, weekly place to talk about their feelings. It gives them an ap. propriate place to deal with anger and frustra· Lion ." For many of the former hillside residents, the problems or coping with their losses and c.·mot1ons are not as easily resolved as that of the nme-month-old baby. And, unJike victims or other disasters, the home less Lagunans cannot s imply put the t ragedy belund them and move on. THE NAGGING QUESTION of whether t hey will be able to rebuild their homes or even Tis Season To be Jolly But not for everyone. Some of that fa la la la is all fake. By TERRY KIRKPATRICK HOCllESTER, N.Y. 1AP)-'T1 s the season to be JOiiy, but for many people all the fa la la la la is fake For them .. Chnstmas 1s a time of d1s- appoantment, anxiety or even depression They think everyone else finds warmth and love m the season; or their efforts to make dreams come true fizzle, or tbey are thrust bac k into unhappy family settings. • A successful businessman makes the rounds at Christmas parties and is repeatedly praised for his attainment. But he is miserable because he considers himsel! a failure. The holiday festivities bring that long festering belier into the open. • A woman drags her family into the snow to hunt for a Christmas tree, the outing to be lopped by carols and chestnuts around the fire. It takes too long and it's cold. Her husband resents missing the football game. The kids whme the whole way and hate the chestnuts. My fa mily ruined m y Christmas, s he tells her psychologist. • A young man knows that if he spends Christmas with his widowed mother, as she wants, she will criticize him endlessly a nd they wa ll argue all day If he stays away, he will !.pend Christmas alone and feel guilty. A few days before Christmas be tries lo take hi s life. 1r tht>~ ~111 huv1• llllY IJnd lo build on may rt: m..a1n un.111.,wt•rt•tJ for rnonthi. Meanwhile. their mort.:agt• JJdymt·nts tontanuc "T h<•n· dOt"·oft :.t'em to bt! an end to their probl~rn•. :>n1<t Mary Douglas. a licensed d1n1f al l'l(.l('IJl worker an pnvatc practice who 1s hl·udlllK the th~rap) group with Mrs Rap JIU J>Ol t · I Uunk a 1.wrwra ·.., honu-aside from the fmunr1JI ln\.'ti.tnwnt 11> S) mbolac of who you an· Losing your honw ts a kmd of loss that l'<IO t t!\t'r be act UI akly JSSCSsed .. She .,~.ud many or the v1ct1ms reacted to the disaster with anger and depression. "When a Jll'rson 1s depressl'd ht' nl'eds support," she said T hat 's what the group as providing " Mrs Rappaport said the South County Hcg1onal Mental Health Services offered ats help to the Red Cross and community om c1als the first day of the shde BY TIIE SECOND day staH members were domg cn s ii. intervention on the landslide sate. Some vtct1ms, Mrs. Rappaport said. were int1al· ly upset whale others thought everything would be rme "We ~aw reactions in the rhaldren to a higher degree sooner ." she said. "For the children the tmllal problems were nightma res or regression an behavior <bed wetting. peer rt - lat1on di(ficult1es)." "The adults," said Drury, "went through a primary gnef reaction and then went through stages of deniaJ . depression and anger "Adults lnttially have better coping skills than ctuldren. But fu rther down the road they have been displacing their anger in diffe rent ways" He said ma ny become irntable a nd don't know why So me report arguing wit h the grocer. for example. or laking out their frustrations while drivmg "Little things will upset them." said Drury. "This is one good thing about the group: they can talk a bout it " MRS. RAPPAPORT SAID some of the children showed a s trong preoccupation with the landslide. They talked about at cons tantly or wanted "lo play landslide'' as a way or workin~ through the crisis. Children also look for an explanation for the tragedy soone r, Mrs. Rappaport said One t'h1ld had been told by his dentist not to chew gum. <See LANDSLIDE, Page CZ) ' . . . \ ... \ cf: The effects of the Bluebird Canyon landslide are still being felt by many of those ~ went through it. , I ,,-;,./~~ / ,.. ~ / ,.,,;, / ~ ... Cheryl Ronao Vehicles Revisited Lu:-.t wC'e k \l.C talked a bout people 1 Southern California looking lake their curs an denvang a self-image Crom them Sance then. m y husband the van has a< C'used me -a poor. economical Honda wh doesn't even pollutt• -of being a materialis: Despite the fact I get 30 ma les to the gallon t has 10 Apparently the m ere suggestion that would prefer lire as a BMW or a Volvo or a Alfa Romeo caused his carburetor to ove heat Saturday night I even saw ham kick one c my tares Our friends have taken sades. one sayin s he thought I definitely looked like a red BM\\ Another. a four-wheel-drive creep, had th a udacity to suggest I become a Brat picku truck. A reader, Ball Butts or Newport Beach, sen the following letter detaihng h1s own vehicl 1dent1ty crisis · "I used to be a compa ny Porsche but then • moved West and became a 100 c.c. Hood Motorcycle until a 1unk Ford creamed m (within three days). "Three weeks in the hospital and $10,00 richer from his limited insurance policy, looked forward to bemg my own Porsche. In most cases, the holidays only amplify existing proble ms, p s ychologis ts s a y Well·ad.iusted people manage the season okay. At the University of Rochester Medical Center, Dr. Rita Underberg, associate professor of psychiatry. says 80 percent or her patients - pa re nts already having trouble with their c hildren -find their situations worse at Christmas. Merry Chrtsnnas "But my family, all station wagons, wantet a pool/Jacuzzi so I became a sro<> TR4 that wa tired "One·and·a-halr years ago, I became a VV Rabbit when the TR4 died or severe cancer o the engine. To assuage my Porsche alter ego, . placed Porsche decals on the lower doors. Among her a cquaintances outside of work, "I hear more about disappolntments than I bear about pleasure al Christmas." And the season brings a big Increase in the number of students com Ing in anxious. angry, needing to talk about going home. "It's a fairly common phenomenon for people with aerious emotional problems -those requiring treatment -which is 10 lo 20 percent of the populaUon." says Dr. Werner Mendel, a professor of psychiatry at the University or Southern California. "Christmas Is merchandh:ed as a holiday of love and togetherness of the family. These people feel more altenated They think everybody is at home, warm and loving, around the Christmas tree, and they are out in the cold with their nose pressed against the window pane." For others there is dJsappolntment that beaan '" childhood. It results from the discrepancy betwe o their picture postcard vision or Christmas and what actually happens. "There's a certain depression built Into the holidays," Dr. Mendel says "We've hadJQ..give up Infantile fantasies about Santa Claus~ It you want a present, you have to go out and buy 1t." The trouble fan be a in a s e arly as Thanksgiving when commercial hype sell in, and last until New Year's Day. Dr Charles Rotman, a psychologist at Babson College in Wellesley. Mass .. notes New Veer'• is for review and resolution and is tough for an unhappy person. 1 "lt'a llke the Scrooge story. He has to take . .... . . ,. ... ,. . ·······--··--·-· ..... _, ... I t .,. .......... .. into account what he's done over the year to his employees and to himself." Christmas "brings together people who have for some. reason avoided beinJ together," Dr. Underberg says. "It brings back past problems and generates new ones " Some problems are serious e nough to require pror~s1onal help Be wa ry of lhc advice of friends if you're depressed. Dr. Rotman says. "It's helpful up to a point. but sometimes do-gooders can magmfy <Sff SEASON. Pa1e C!> "General response to that is another slor, Some believed it must be a new model Porscb -or at least have a Porsche engine. Few sa' the intended humor and my alter ego poppin: out. "Now I will soon be able to be a Porsch< and my two daughters (13 and 15) a.re deslrou of converting f'Tom station wagons to <mr sport car since they will soon be driving. ··My only problem is that I can only becom• a $6,000 to S7.000 sports car and that mean either a 1975 Porsche 914 or a new Fiat X119 - which ls similar in size and deslgn but withou the name and attendant class. "To be a new Fiat X119 or an older Porscht 914 is a true dilemma. Either is better than i Rabbit. albeit, with a Porsche decal. "The moral seems to be that fantasies an no proble m if you can't achieve them, but once. you can afford them, you face picking one or tht. other " <See ROMO, Pase C2) I • l . . ·. t v 1 ·' Q OAIL v PILOT Thur~ay D•t.•mt>vr 14 1178 ANN LANDERS Can Vasectomy Be Reversed? ·110 1.IU11 > II Ill< I 1 ">lJ/U\.\ I IJ" (I l ) \ I \ L) ~ I / .'> DE AR ANN LANDEJtS I( you can bdp I ~ill pray for you every rught of my llfr Pleote dofl't lt:ll ml' that "'h•l I ask 15 hopclta.~ Slit monlha ago J h d a vuectomy It waa lha • moat fooh h thtn1t I ha\e cvt>r done The &lrl I waa 1oln,R to marry tn '' ted on 1t 11 one of tht> condlh<H'\S of m.urlRa«- Lasl '4-Hk . 'ht• r n off with anotht•r gu) and 1·m ,., bunwd us> tit "'hut 'h•• m .11.k mt· do U'l'I lirl\ mi: nw t ral\ I' II·" 'H' ..: 1 H · nw ttw naml• vf 41 doctor "'ho C::ltn undo th1:. oµt'rallon I'll &O mt}phtc:f' 111'\d 1>~> an) pru.'\' I 'm t1 Q\ wealth> but 1 ·11 Al't th monuy no m ttcr ho~ m uch J~ rt'ftu1rtl'd St.en m t.• STUPID AND SOR llY DEAR ··aaE ND: (,o bad• lo the dtx&.or "ho pHform•d th• v• .. t-<' tomy and a k blm If ht' cao rt'Vt'~ lhf' of'('n llun. Sometimea h on bt' don.--df'prodJna oo tbe wri ical procedurf' that• performf'd. 8ut I maJt Wit )08 &Jul lhf' ~ata•n. ror re\~n•I .,.., Um -ulffa ..._. opf'ta• U.. ~rform•d •Ith Ota& SJ ha mlod. "I'm tlad )'OD •rono. Pf"rlaape )"Wr tt"ttf'T wlll alt-rt •then to l hf' ,...,,... &ilOQJt.l lo tbt" t091tq8t"8t f'I bf"fOr ~ lhf') ..,_ IO lakf' aucb • atep. O t!AR A'JN LANDt:R.\ ty only l'tOn wits merr leod t hrct· wf't'k~ •ao lo a \U>rll J r1 "'ho 1.s four \'l"H' ' o u n Jt c.• r than ·1 11 m l.aw1 t•n1•t• '" 20 \'l'ur, old .ind hardh di \ ht•htnd tht' t'itr-. i almost t.llt·d b\' I ht> 111\ont' wht•n hl· told mt• the newi. l.awrt•net' work~ for •• .Landslide t f'romPag.-CIJ "He.• decided the IJndshdt• huppencd bec&u!>c he h;,d been snN1kmg ptcce!> of gum " Mrs Rappa Port added that 1r anyone hud any problt>ms before the landslide. Lhe disaster tended to make tht·m worse. Somt> people a re being seen by clin1cul !>ocial worker!> individually Noting that the g roup 11> open·ended. Drury said that lhe land:,,hdc v1ct1ms may come and go. But. he added, "we anticipate a very long.term group A lot of problems are just now beginning lo surface." Many. however . are making progress. ONE WOMAN WHO HAD Ji ved in he r h11ls1de home sin ce the 1940s had to move into an apartment where she knew no one. "It was ha rd for her to re.establish herself with the other neighbors," said Drury, adding that the woman recently rePorted to the group that she i!> m aking contacts with her new neighbors. Another woman said she had identified s tron gly with her possessions before t he landi;hde . but after losing them she has come to rc•a ltze that s he doesn't need a ny material poss essions · people are the i m JJOrtanl thing "I thjnk that's a real growth s tep," said Drury. "That wa:. a real positive thing." Added Mrs Rappaport "Thar-: 1s kind of a unique ~roup. Tht' fam11Jes have been a JOY to work with They're trying so hard a nd there as so much to~Nhcrncss. ·;ff there had to be a landshd<.· thc~e ar~ terrific people to be working with " CHMTMA.S SHOPPING ••• IULAXED GAl\DEN ' ATMOSPHEIU .•. Plants nooks S101tonery and • Bo1on1col GofTs Open 7 Doy\ 10 :>O A.M / 4 00 P"I 26A7 Eo\t (OO\I Hwy Co•ono Ml Mor Pant Sets in Sizes 36 to 46 Yes, Virginia, large sizes can be glamorous. Come. see the exc1t1ng separates in sizes 36 to 46. Lots of party-pretties. all at Ella Nor's. · Perfect for partying, a night on·the·town or hostessing at home. Loads of gift suggestions for every budget. Gift Certificates from $5 ~~~s HAll-stZE SHOP PULLHTON HUNTINGTON llACH 224 0.0119efo1• Moll .. ""'"'"'''"' c-LAGUNA HtLLS COIT A MllA l0911ft0 "'"' "'°" llO$~.,.., OPEN f y•"'""' ond Sunday (E11~pt Co1fo Me10 8onlrAmericord • Mo.,•r Chor"• . . . ._ .. lh1» womun lu dlvorct•t•I in a caf,• Sht> bought hlm • rar ll a bonus urter h\I wa1 thl•rl' three monlh1 I didn't Hkl' th•· amell of tt and told him 10 Now Lawrt>n~e want11 to brlnfi hi• wilt to mtc.•t mt' I tA:>ld tum In lWO dtf ferf'nl letter11 ' don't wMinl lo ~ In the 1umw rountry wn.h l h•l wen<'h u nd not t o phont' u"aan II() lon1 ta he 11> stall morrit<d to her llow t'Un I lt•t m)' \on I.now ht• ha:> brokt.•n h1' dl'nr mofhcr'11 hl'•rt ·• JACKSON Ot;AR JACKSON : If ~mu· lrtkr la accuralt" I think ht-mui.t ban thr m H Hlf'. O~A R ANN M v hu1b1rnd'11 (ovontc .,1.,h•1 w111 divorced Sht' wro\l• und u kc.'d 1f 11he and ht•r ) o ung tton t'Ould comt• ~t~y with Ul'I until lhc•y found " phtc.·t• Shl• 1., ,, <'Om 1>c ttint IH't' f\.•l 1tr) und wonlc.-<l to hrnvc th1· ril)' of ht'r !Utdlll'"li und m ,, k t• u n l' w I \ I 1• elat.>whcrt· Ann . il hUK bc(•n cmc ~wlld yeMr My 111ah•r 1n haw ha~ found 11n t>X tt'l lt•nl position uod show'\ 00 111.:nl\ or mov io.: o ut of our honw Woultl you believe s ht· h a" not ~1ven u s a n1('kcl'1 Whcnt'vcr ~ht• rl'turn11 Crom apurtmcnl hunt1nl(. it's thl' i.am1· •• .Season ffrom Page CO J prvblem by saying it will get better . ll 1n<'reuse:,, the frustration." Bette r lo see a proCebs1onal. he says And stay u<'tive Avoid long periods with nothing to do but thank Some people work or travel dunng lh(' holidays Don't overschedule your:.elf. Dr. Underber g says. Too mu<'h buying . baking and entertaining brini.ts on rat1~ue. Play down material ltungs Children ra il prey to ~rC'ed. 1nducPd by advertising. Replace some toys with girts of tame "That's a lot more grabby than a tram set .. And try to give the m a -.ense of order durmi.t the time when their routines are shattered Keep expectation!> realistic. "l thmk people <'an have a i.tood tame 1f they don't become overded1catcd to the notion that you must have a good time. and if you don't you better tell everybody that you did." Don't impose your dreams on others. "You m ay lw able to drag the family out into the snow but they wi ll be g rumpy. It's not the tree business. it's respect for another 's ideas. A famil y should decide together what they would enjoy doing." . But a family 1s not a democracy. she says. Children don't have equal weight. Parents s hould m:Jke major decisions together and pr~i;('nl the!>e as non negotiables around wh1<'h ch1ldnm have a say in s m alle r plans. Goin~ tu Aunt Martha's l o find a Christmas tree. for instance Th(• nub or Dr Undcrberg's work with parents 1s teaching how to be productan parent~. One way 1s to have a clear. siwc1r1c goal. Mated <'onciscly and fi rmly •• .Romo (f'rom Page Cl ) And then Ball ButL'i asked me on what b<ts1s I would resolve m y own BMWt/\lfa cnsas if I h<1d enough money to m ake the choice. He wants me, a sim ple· motored httlc Honda with a few loose screws. to m:i.kt: a c..lcc1s1on Ho· ly white walls! I think I'll go ba<'k tnlo therapy with the Great T·Bird I I Ion You wouldn t bt•lleVt? what lht•) U(' ttitktrit( ror th1• ,., um m 1t•11t plttt·<'i.' .. W t h o v ,. I h r 1 1 1·hal(h 1•0 or our own and I'm u ht11111h'd from MY work. not to nwntlon lll'rlli Wht•n I h •ll m y ltu.,hnnd thal h11t 11h1frr uruf ht•r 11011 "hould r1111vt• 11110 ont• fl( lht•iw · frurrr m y pllll't"I> ' !tO Wt' l'llll lavt• 11111 tJwn llv<·,.. .1wu111 ht· JUllt Sll!I tht•rp llk1• II clu111m v Whut ru11 I du '' l'~Jo:l> 1u: A H us t-: n: Y o u COINC, PLACES. ~~.u) ~ AFriend :J ... CulT'plel• S1vl111•1 lnclud.i Cut. Shemp<>u. Aull•• or 81ow•• S.1 Uy Motte• SW"•'· $t7 60 • Hll#ToNOTOtO llCACH .•..• .._ ·-__ ,,_ • NfW"i)IU MA~ .. ,.~ .... --• tltYl"I HU U"1-IM•• H7·Jjl3J ~ound Ukt' 11 rouph• of ----------'--------------------- dummln torn .... u·,. un bi-llf'v•bl f' t h a t •n rmployt'd woman would rnovf' h.-riuilf and h.-r ,...------------------------------. child Into • rt'lath•"'" homr and pa)' nothlnK for roona and board. Your hwibaod 11hould l f'll hh x l 11 tt'r Im mt<dlatt-ly I lh•t 11ht' hu t>ic ac tly two Wt'f'kH to rind anothn ph1ct> - llnd don't lt't up on him until Mh\' dtk·11. l>EAH /\NN HClw <about a kind word (or the poor so·and·so's who h a v e lo wo rk wit h m a n agemen t 's r el ataves., I've been read 1ng your column ro r years and have never ~cen this problem dtS· cussed. The fi rm for which I work 1s loaded with ktn Not onJy MC there two sons but a son 1n ·law. so me niece s a n d nC'phews and <'ousins The com~tition 1s tcr rtfl(' and there's a lot o r GARDEN GROVE LOS ANGELES 7 46 I Garden Ciro•e ll•d. W..tGfoe••C.,.._ 853' •••etiy ll•d. 11, ltocii W..t fJf le ci.....- ( 7141 894-3960 ( 2131 652-4449 Final Sale of the Year FAIRIC OUTLET ·suPER SALE OPEN TO THE PUIUC THURSDA Y. FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, DEC. 14, 15, 16, 17 I 0 to 7 THUltS.. Ir Fltl. I 0 •o 6 SAT £ SUN. m·fighttng ln the mean· ------------------------------... time. the non·relatives ------------------------------- become discouraged because they don't see m uc h C'ha nce of a d · vancemenl with so many members of the family a round. I often wonder why lhc relative!> who hire their km don't realrze they are doing everyone an injustice. T hl' com petent person doesn 't need the "advantage .. H e co uld m a k e 1t without havinE? strings pulled More 1mi>0rtant. the satisfaction uf dotng 1t on your own is infinite· ly greater P lease wise them up. Ann -HAD IT UPTO H ERE DEA R H AO I T : There's a grain of validl· ty io your complamt, but s om.-relativf's bav t> greatly enban<'ed and eveo saved the business Into w hich they were taken. It isn't fialr to make s wee ping gene raliza· tions about tbls -or ~-----75tl1 'A'"u ur ~':n11~ ------ Unmi1tokobly tio\J~ ~ Thinl< Solt Th1n1< Suedt• ~ ~Lili~ S HOE S dnd Think Pump'> A m1dl'wel on Biuck Suedr· anything else -but I'm 99 Fashion Is la nd ... Newport Beach J>r lnting your le tte r -----759-9551 bt>cause It ls a new sub· "------------------------------ject lo this column and may be of spedal In· tnest to those who a re walking In your moc· caslns. Best Idea Since .r Shopping Carts & (:Now you can do a week·s shopping · <~~ without forgetting a si ngle item! Use pre-pri nted shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 1•p1r1t• printed items. plus 1ddltlonal 1paces you c1n 1111 In yourself 34 Staples 21 Vegecabl•• 14 Fr11111 6 Bakery llems ~ Beverages 19 Meat and hsh entr1e1 11 Dairy items 20 Miscellaneous 4111• •'-tl•'I .. ,.,,., SINCE 1949 DAILY PILOT . ~· ' ~ --........ ... , ..... -, .. -··-·-· .. _.. ..... ,. ....... _ I' f . r t I I• r .. .( l ' ' ERMA BOMBECK HOROSCOPl Emperor's New Clothes llt'a\ en knuv.-. l lin1 not v. 1thoul h\11111ir 1 up J>T t'C'li1h' ll jlOOd Jllkt• "'' v. \'II a ... lht• rwxt p1•1-.11n Whl'n tht• l't•l Koc\.. l'Jmt• 11111. l V.J" lht h"I to bu\ muw .1 h-ui.h ,11111 1'"'' 1'1"1' II ct111h 1 I 11 \ 1· d I ht' ~ .1 n J Hn·1·1hn.: I.it th111 < lln t .11n1· 11 J m .1 I,. 11 n •l frm11h• '1111 uf ,,tr1tl t11 ;( 111" Ill\ 11" II ht ,1\'11 '\ nJ no uni· i(OI ,, t111-1 .:1•1 honk oul ul th•• ll<'Wt''' crun \\-1•1 d St<1·t1 • rur '"'11p1t v. 11 h l11u"n thuml>.' whn 111• Mrk of prm.irl11u: plunt' v.1lh .. un. v.11tr·r "v.1•1•1 1.111.. und ... urt 111u'11 th.in 1 did Hut ttw ulht•t 111 i,:ht "'111•11 J hoi-lt .. , h.111111 11 m1• ,1 ~'.t1hl1•1 .1rnl .11.t II \ lhl:-. 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I find 1t 1<· m 1n1sn •nt · of old "orlll aml11am(' .. ---------------------h,t\ I' ,1 n•fllf ' · \\ ii I \'OU kno<·!.. ll off ' Wt• n· not talking al)uul '1nt•v;:irds of Frant'l'. " , .. r l' ta I k Ing <I h 1111 I "all·r'" NORMAN ROCKWELL PLATES AND FIGURINES 1978 Christmas Plate by Norman Rockw811 "Planning Christmas\ V1s 1t s · PAPER UNLIMITED W Htcliff Pima I-I I 12 lnine Ave-nue i..-i -~ 548-7921 ... '8iltlt~ry ~ctlfrl~ Goodness ... what taste! Cheese Balls and Cheese Logs A ,,.,,,1, h •"lf~u 1~tt f 1•t1111 ,,,, ''"",. j .. •ft•t'~ tf h<llf .. , lfltl ft lllHlllj IV I II 1 , .. "" \fl"'""' ()\)1 ""'., ..... 1..,11 ttitl h•\J\ IHI hitHt}fO kJi' t1 .. t\ .. t\.ft flt ht 11111) , ••••• ~ ....... )4111 .. ff i~fX©f1 ,~,fi)~ ( f /IN/I• Fashion Island IW~IAAC:M '40-60)0 -""' W."flll-11·1 MAIUMH'S Yiu.AGE DAMA P'Oll'ff We1tcliff Plaza 496·2670 11aa.--9'0ftMA~ Mot1.-S.t. 'TII I 642-0972 Sllft. 'TII 6 -..M.-nttw.-n&-.-nt P . avM!.bkl m fJlcl.. 'W'lne, CRmei ll>tli ircJwn. leatliers · \hi-olult'I\ "aul ltw h11,.,1 ..inti d·1..,;q1pl·an•d "1th h1·r i.:la:-.:-. "What \<·~ir h tl11..,•" ... ht· c,1:-.kt•d . IJl'llmg do"n I r..in t o the ~ink and Pmpl1L'<i 1l out ancl fJllPd my ~lass from 1t11• fuucel A shot of fluornll' ht•lpE'll J gl<1:-.:-. ''.Junt•. 196:i " ··1 don't i..110" ahoul 'ou." :-.ht• ... au!, "hut I Anyttung • ( Horoscope FRIDAY. OEC IS 0 .) ~\'ONEY OMARR ] A RIES I Man·h 21 J\pnl HH Accent on h111ld1ng. IX'mg ::iwarc of futur<' trends, putting 1ntu1l1 on and a£>at1v1t) to work Capricorn. C:tn('er p<>rsons f1~u1 e prominently !>O do<·s tht• numtK•r ~ TAl'Rl'S tApnl 20 May 20> Roadblocks art• n•flHl\'Cd ca ... h lwcomt'S fluid. You can hl• mon• vt.•rsat1 l1· Rclat1v<>s. ne1s.:hbors bccom1· more COOJ>l'r<lllH' You cfft' able to tomplt·k 1>roJ1•rt V11•ws Jl'l' \ 1nrltratcd. GEMINJ !l\l a \ 21 Jurll' ~J> You can earn 111on• mon1•\ than ori~inally est imated Door:-. 11p1•n I nlJ'rlnl :-.I~ 11• Slr<'SS ind<'pl'ndenct'. nr1J;1nal1t~ I ,l'O. Aquarius md1v1duals could pl<l \ k,·~ 11111· ... ('AN<'Ell l.Ju111• ~1 -.Jul~ 221 H1 ghl1ghl ll'aC'h111g. hurwh 1nd1v1uuallty. being at right plan• al right lsml' Trust yuur own JUd~ml'nt M.1kc• 1wrson;.1I nmt.1th ,\quarius flgun::-. 1n ~our pcr ... on<1l ,<·t:nann l.EO c.Jul~ 23 ,\ug 221 What was a cau!i<.' for ft•nr. clo11hl 1 ... no" swept as1dt· You g<'l ha<'k1ng supp()rt of club. group or organization You· rt• ralll'd upon tp work heh ind the sccnc!i \'IRGO <Au~ i:i. cpl 221 . You get "hat vou want. hut \OU have chan,ged \our mind i1hout ba"<' dt•..,irl':-. Yl'"· member of opposite 'ex 1:-. \t'ry mul'h in plC'lure Scorpio. Aquarius. Taurus 1wrson!-. f1gun• prominently and :,o dot·:-. thl• numher 4 LI BllA 1 Sept 23 ()('t 221 Re ready to \ t•rif\. lo <·h('c\.. sourC'l'S. to have material ,1\ allabl<'. In bt• pn";cnt for test... question!-. PrE':-.l1gt•, rart•1•1. d1•al1ng w1lh aulhor1ty figure tht•S<' ctrl' spotl1~htcd SCORPIO 10('1 2:3 Nov 211 Long r~n~<· vie•". cnnl·Prn1 n g d11nH·,t1 c s1 tu:.it1on . 1s nt'Ct's ... ary Tuurus. Libra and another Srorp10 f1gun· prorn1nl'ntl). Many pcr:-.ons an• 1mpn•ssNI hy ~011 and lhl'~ will show 1l SAGl17i\nl US INO\' 22 Dt•e 21 l AN•cnt on <"limbing ovt•r obslarlc:-.. makinR room for 'ourself al top Stet•r a" ;.1y from whispered pro m1se'> c;l'I rl'al a'suranc·c:-.. preferably m v. nl· IOj.! l'l!'>('(•S \'lrlo:CI !l('f.,l)OS flgUl'P prom1ncnl1:, Strt.•amlint· l1.·l·hn1qul'S CA PRICO RN Wl•c 22-.Jan J!l 1 Go 'lov.. maintain low profilt'. b1· s un· or lrgal nghls and 11erm1s:-.1on:-. You mt•rt t"11c·1ting. attral'l1\e person v.ho make:-. you fl·1·I mnn· vital. ahH• AQl'ARll'S LJ<Jn 20 1-'<'h !Iii Ma1nta1n modt•rate paC'l· Ke<>p goal in "ghl You arl' ~o mg to .:am plaudits for complelc·cl as ... 1gnmcnt i\nes. Libra and number 9 figurl' pro. minently PISC'ES t Feb 19·March 20 1 Love 1s Hry much a part or scenario. You feel. respond to emotional stimulus logic could take hack seat Key is lo :-.eek balance. to be re!ipon~1blc ancl not to wa~er ull on immature wish I '/11h ( '1111'111Jur run~ ench Wednesday in the lJa1t11 /'1/111w11/1·u11/om~ ri1111r1'' ••I wrJmt>n'-' and serv1ct' club rn1'1'llfl•Jlo 111ul 1·1 l'Tlls /trr llw foll<11111ny wel'k -Thurs da11 l/1r111111h \\ 1•drw~do11 ·'"'Ill 1111lwes lo (.'lul> Colen dor ()111/111'1/ot I'() Hor 15fill Costa Mesa CA 92626 111• \1111· 111 me /11.d1• 11m1r nnnw and phonl.' numlwr \11tw1'' 11111.\1 /u • rn our hnnd., twr1 W~l'k!( m advonr" /'11 rl'C/11•''' u prdurl' 11 nle or call the f en:ur1 .s l>toportrnt'llt r14~ 4.121 /11clur1'11 arp hmsted In fonrl rorwr~ oµt•n 111 th<' pub/it Sfngi.-11 Calfttdar SA f''i\RI S I NG LF.S : "Chn stmas Cu:-.toms /\round thl' World" will ht· lh1· topic ht/ginning :.it H pm. Friday. l>t:1• 15. .S t l h l' lJ n I V (' I S I t V Commun1ty AMIO('lat1on C I u b h Cl u '> t· . ·I 5 3 O Sandburg Way. lrv1m· N •:wrORT JEWISH SINGLE.~: 1\ Chn'>tma" boal parade from the home of Lola ll1lbert on Saturda>. DN' 16 Call 673 9200 for d1rectH>n!-. ORANGE COAST Sl NGLF.S: A chn,tmal> party with the Calhvhc Sin1del> will bcl(m al 9 p m Fnda}, Dec IS. at tlw Izaak Walton Hall. 1714 W S anta ('Iara. Sant<l Ana On Saturdav. lkt 16. thl' group wail mccl for t h l' N t' w po r l B o a t Parade Call Julit' Hub hard. 6·15· 172H. for 111 furmat1on BALBOA SKI ('LUB: Christmas 1>arty ut H p m Tut>sday. Dec l!I. 111 tht· Monte Carlo Hoom of the Newportcr Inn . Nt.•wporl Bt1ach SS 50 p('r l)<'rson f llRI STMA~ MISTLETOF. DANCE· ~1 1:-.s An~1t•', ~inglt·'> OanCl'S "111 pn• ... 1.•nt cl IJ<trl) al the Inn al thl· 1'.srk. 1855 S 11 .srbor. ,\nahl'lm. at Ii 30 p 111 Tuesday. 0('{' l!I T .G .l.f. PARTIE~· i\dvan('t·d lll•:tl lh Center. 1300 Bristol Str<'cl North. r-.;ewport Beach. offer' after v.ork socials h{'~1nn1ng at 5 11 m Friday evl•n1 ng:-. i\dm1:,s1on. S.I (/ .11nu hnv1' nn item }ur 1 /w .~rn(llcS Calt'TI(Jnr 3(•11d 11 /11 Clit'T')ll Homo 1-'1•0/ur rnr1 T>l!parl m4111I. ()run9e C1JUSI 1>111111 1'1/01. (' () Hor 15&1. Costa M<'sa. Cu 92626 f>l<'OS<' include your namf'. oddres!I and phorw number .-RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY wt... y Oii w ... ........ 1922 ..... iltYd. CodoMHo-541·1 I5' Thursday December 14 1978 DAILY PILOT (;3 slippers of dislinclion Vultt &Jf.W(J ' ,,: 11] •.r '1 " •( l•f· [' l tt'>lJR( I OOTWt.AR r'Hl B"•fl•• 8 •.tt ~ l ttt f:ll01"t 4 l l.i< ~ Wl·•I•• B• "' 'J 50 S4 FASHIOM ISL4MO • MfWJ'ORT lfACH • 644-4221 ?7 ( 1 r 'ior • t II t»rror 1 • 1-i ;IA~ :lft 7f' B;ui., A ~·r1r ''~ • f,/ •" '• r (hdrr1r· • ~•·m('h1lt Ch 'HfH• \.-..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__.· Kitchen Help ior the Holidays Look to the food pages of the Daily Pilot for timely tips on menu pla nning. especially during the holidays. Wednesday's food pages offer a host of ideas and recipes t o help you add sparkle to your 'h oltday menus for family o r friends. Along ~ith g uidance lo the best food values of the season , you ·11 find hoUday bargains among the advertisements placed by the Orange Coast's leading grocrry markets. For extra kitchen help during the holi<l<tys. turn to the food pages in the food pages of the Wednesday DAILY PILOT 642-4321 -... ' . . ... .... #.,._.,.. • .__.-•• •.,,..••••-••• .. rr•• CJ OAll Y PILOT lh1.1...aty, 0**'1ber 1' t971 Television TONIGHT S LATEST LISTINGS £WltM) uo1•• .-wa u 'MKNC'V Ofel fhe Pl'~" ..... Wiid ~ "'"'" poellllle ... Pon llOfflOl\lf'I lftO ,.jj • ~ M'cl """* • ..,.,()I /Ion arldmm l cwllh •IOlen lfom • ITICIOMI t~ t• 1n. ObjKI ul I Mlll'dl br llonl!Oe .a • "°"° Of Miidew ci.tecti- • THI MAD\' IONCH .. ., .. WMita 10 enw 1w •MIOl•9* "' • 'f~--Of Thi\'... c <Wll .. I • enmTI °'IAN M*NOleOO f he ,,_,,,.. GI .,. IQIOt 9".,,.Cled OI t•m(I • ~m-.. . .....,. to'"" • fl00'9 Ole .....,.y -0.... OYDIAIY 0... ~11111 \ Cl..,IH P•YllOl11 • Mll>WC) IQTC...O ~°'-v CMNlwt MC!Cwa lt.OVIWCY Somefhl11g Neu.~ uo l..CV wt• OWi lo "'"'•.,,.. UIO IO H•-l\lf '-Mil and tn. M9fu .. 8) MICHAU JACK!ON luJt1al Ur h•o• t\M1 '°''" l>•Y' noklU••t thtM u•• ... • ~' -.od~ ••lh 1ut1-..l11 1 h;j""l ,,. ..... , , •• ,,ttnt1111J ,,,ll tt1•11 1;11nflO••l11y \!'"ti 11 MJt:tt'IW'l Dout( lfcnn1ni( µcrformb ft\ t new tm·k\ tom)(ht an u TV bJ>eC'Ut l with aiut·~t " Hrool..l• Shwl<b und Tom Boi.lc\ .111111..: .1t H o l lot·I.. 011 'fK' l'h.innd 4 W HUMAHITll!a THAOIJOH THI ARTS '>t.ul1>1u111 Mu•t 01ll>tull Ill CROSS WITS (!QI MERV GRIFFIN Oue.I• ~y Wink'-! Andy WMIUl/Tllo. orphen• lrt>m Arinle 1 S 1•1• "'"'' twlo\\ 1 11!,f t1 • Jff)f._~1ff ... , c. ~i·•~ll ,,,.,.1u•t 11• J, 1ll1fhj '" \ .. Cm ~ .. .i l!J IAHFOAO ANO Soi.I ' •rh()nl ~ • .,.,,, ,,, com "'"" ow :, .. nr0<0 '""~ l.lu•• ""~· "''th JUll() • IQ IOt rn '""' b'O 1u11i.l)lro W MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT ~ OESIONINO HOMf IHTEAIOAS 1'008 C98 HEWS N8CNEWS B NEWL 'fW£.D Q.AME A8CN~8 , 0 CIJ JOKE.A'S WILD 0) SIX MIUION DOLLAR MAN NO<;k s Ano C..t ann .. ·~ 7 JO tl OISCO MAGIC Q IN SEARCH Of ">tt<t'rl~ ,. (.Jllt"d tfl ,,., ht 11 lruJ1 Ht A!.tronom••r 0 OATINGOAME 0 THE GONG SHOW 0 TIC TAC OOUOH {'ho11nt>I Lbflng• 6 ;\r-<-< T 1( U'•I LO'> Angl•l1 ' D l\NUC.1MH.J Lo:. Angele~ D l\TLA lnrJ J Los Anqt1les U KABC TV tABC) Los Angeh•:. If ) KFMB (CBS) San 01000 0 KHJ TV (Ind) Los Anl)ol~ ~ KCST (ABCJ San 01 .. qo m K TTV (Ind ) Lo'> Anqult•> Cl) KCOP TV (lnrJ 1 Lo~ Angele~ fD KC(T lV IPB'>I Lo., Angulo!> ~ l\OCl TV r POS1 Hu1111nq1on Bodc;h Cl) AOAM,12 lln tt•llllN""Y !Jul y JI L A Alfll(l'I "'" Ott ..... ~ <luul Wflh c1 1u1111w11y hoy J11d u 11111'1 fD 28 TONtOHl r he Hollywooo dre.1m •• .,.p10<00 thr<><>Qh 1-'omeli l .,,.oeo • porn ait 01 iii\ 1Hp111nq him ac:,1ro1> Pam I low•" 11n<1 1em1n11- t.l>f'"',. ot vet111 an 00111no 11111 1L11ne' Hollywood '!i"lf!a (Part 31 411!1 NE'WSCHECK St 98 BEAUTY SHOW 0.-1 R11> T11ylu1 MATCH OAME P M 8 00 (J) THE WAL TONS ffltrl_,·Yll31 Oh:I f hz,1 oe111 seuolly 1 .. 111 1n to"<• wltfl IN! n(lw m1n15le< 8 DOUG HENNING Mag1c1&n Oovg l'l«!nn1ng, with help trom "'' ouos" Bro<>ke S111flfd~ ano Tom Botloy c1ea111s on 1llus1on ot 1 nGienl time~ 10 pre~1 ltve acts ol moQIC never t>el0<11 perlormvd 8 MOVIE • • Arric.;n SJl • .u• • ( 19601 OocumMIDly The nolUrat w1ldltro 1n C"nlral Alrt<.r• 1~ lllmttd I? r11~ I A. Magieal Tour Doug He1ming Back With New Acts Rv Jt:RR Y RlT K llOLLYWOOD !AP> The four ttgers n•,,tt"fl hc•n1gnl y an lht>ir cages. looking ltkt· innocent kallcnl> waiting 10 h<' pett<'d But <'arltf'r. in Tl'h<'arsal, they had H':lt'hl•d up "'1th thl'ir 11aw!> and ef· fm lll's'-1~ prt('(I orwn the bars or a ,,1u•c1cil t·ap'>llll' t•ont<11n1n~ mag1c1an I loug I knn111g · I thought they were going to t•at nw." llenning s1t1d . lknn111g us(•s th<· four tigers ll urrll•s, Snuggles, lkn. and Sw.1c 111 an 1llus1on hl' en·at e11 for his fourth network :-.pt•c1cil, "Doug llen- 111ng's World of Magic," which NBC .ms tonight :.it Hon Channel 4 bars. ''I'm no Evd Knt<'Vt'I," thl' magician said "l know t·xaclly what I 'm d oan~ H arry ll o udin l did dangerou!-t things , but he was 100 pt'r, l'l'nt bure or every thing ht· did. So am I .. Houdini octup1cs a s pecial place tn Hennin~(s hfc. He has lfoudlru's old magic library. baby !>hoes. magH· "'and, notebooks cind diaries. lf<.o 1s the author of "Houdini, Has Legend · and His Magic." H ENNING CREATES his own ti lusions. sometim es with the help of his m agic con s ulta nt. Charles Rey nolds, Henning 's wife, Barba ra, has occasionally suggested illusions . II ENl'il NCi Wll.L toke Brooke She he lps write the sho w and created "tm·lds on <i maJ.:ical tour or ancient the them e for the latest speci1Jl. Hen, 1·: i.: y pt . C h 1 n a . and m e d 1eva I ning said she h as no idea of how m ost l·:ngl;rnd Ill• will do five allw.ions or the illusions work, ni·Hr p..rformc·d before. "First. wC' decid e what we want "I find maJ,!t<' works b<•st when it them to look ltkc." hc said. "Then W l' tnt•orµnrnk" a plot , r ather than JUSt ligun' out how to do 1t, using my 111\l' 111 u:-.wn ••fl<•r anoth<·r," said Hc·n. kno "" I ed~c uf the sc·crets of magic n1ng lit• was 1n fus l>lud10 in Van and the r<•s<·arch librar y. Then we '<u\., ""h<•n· h<• reh ears.el> has 11. build all the props here and rehears e lusions. k<·l•ps htl> collection of m agrc them - I l'frrt•n('C books, and has a c rew of "Lots of µt'oph· t hink you get a c nirts mt•n who hu1ld the props he trick prop and that's at, A prop as like 111·Nb ror has n<.'twork, night club, and a violin. You have to le arn how lo use 1·om·crt apf)<'arant:l'S, it We rehears ed the lager trick for ··wt• u.M• thl• lli.!l'rs for the Egypt.Jan t wQ months " .,c•gmc:nt," hl· said "We chOl>C ligers THE BROADCAST will be ltve fo r lw1'i.IU!>c wt• t•ould rw ver get four th<' eastern half of the country, and 1·h<'l'luhs. which lht• pharoahs kept. tht· µerformancc wtll be taped for the and I didn't want hon!> I worked with Wl·st Coast. Henning said NBC • lllORK & MINDY Mot~ ..... II) (.(ln14Y 1111 •M• ot Cht11lm•1 tu Mindy• ,.,,...., encJ 11.,, , • ., -·••h•t ••••f'd tUUlt G COU.IOE LU~ITIAl.L Alhl4t1 .. In At IK1t• "" Ohio ••••• • °""°'"~ ANO IJNIN>e ~111 ·r ... F~ Tho HOiiow Pi.ttKA O~c.1 e MOVlt • • '' •'f r Kio 0t I hi! C.-1 ~ I 116•' Rotl4ol t Mm:hum lib HurlllH Wr11"' • Ull"1 fl<Hd 11 tl"NllWWICI wtlll d•lfliCltOf' Ill• <-1111 • •tt•mpt to u 101u1e 1 thOunteln llOf> 12 "''I • NOVA Tri. INtM Trac> lne •••"'<IC''°" ot thu n • .,. 1-r pel#llN IN Ml11tlGI• lriey P'.Y upon and 1n.1 men wl'IO SI~ '°' Cor lrftl Of IM Alrrc.t> 9' U •"Q """" lhot '-llnfHI llo • ....,...,,.., If• I m DANIEL F08'T£R. M D CV1hc f•b•o•,. • 30 o llfJ WH11o r s HAl'9ENINOll 14-1 a CIOlllM dtt1 ~tc,.t-11 whit" 11 .. 11 w0tk11>9 ll>o 11 rrudcl model Q) THE 000 COUPLE Oscar Int>• 10 CV<" ""II• nl 1111 to., ot t1y1no 'lO 1141 c1.n coYtl• " me1or phOIOQf&Pn· •c. asaionmen• 61) TURHA80UT ' Htgll An<! Oty" fal1c1a Lowe 1n1~ !!'le 1um1ty of a r~ elGOlloh' •nc:I tl'lf .. r41COY9t"ed dfink ert. t~ 8 Cl) HAWAII ,,VE-0 A prominent t>Ys..-nen 1eg1etet!Hl in , w .. k1k1 hotel under an assumed name ~ the victim of • hlt.end~un llOCl6ent B ROCt<ETTE A Holldey h 1butt1 TI) Roo10 City MuStC Hall Guigory Peet< "' nost IOI on .,1.ata< tnbuie to New 'fork a lamed entertain rnonl tuil wrtfl ~•I pl'• 1orm1111;e~ bv Ann M8ti!_81 0 !Iii 8AAHEY MIU.EA Barney IS reunited Wllll 111~ "'118 Whf\e hlS de1«:11Y8S deitt 'Mtn • clauettophOO" IOOl>et and !WO leudlllQ toy manuh1c1ur&<s 0) MERV GRIFFIN 0uMl6 H6My Wlflkler An<Jy WIHlams. Julta Cfl•ld. Polly Bergen. Anni•. Sanoy ono Otpnana from lhe l A orodue11on oi "AllM! • AP Wlrepfloto TALKS ON KOCE-TV Senator Hayakawa THEATRES-ORANGE CO SENIOR OTIZINS S2.00 SO. COAST PLAZA >'ltlristtUt S46 m I 1111,&ISlllC "UI' IN SMOKE" IRI "'''~' ff.J ) .. 4·t• .-. .. u .... 1 .. 10-11 WlffDAU,._4.....,l .. t .... SO, COAST PLAZA >'IUrhttUt ~1111 flU '"'"" "GOIHG SOUTH" "GI IAT ~IJO L4-JU JM J .. 10-U •tmJ>,UI/ OW J .. 11-11 SO, COAST PLAZA a hon one<• and h l' ru·arly <itc my as-guards the tape and will not permit s1slanl. Lions c·an J.(O hc•r'><'rk, but a retakes. ::.o the West will see the show~ t1gn 1s alway., an J>O..,s4'l>l>1<m Qf his as it was performed livl' -incl uding rarull11·s. And tigt•ri. arC' mflre mistakt•s. heautiful on c·o lor 11·l1•v1""1n .. "Illusions 1;omelimcs go wrong," II•: N N 1 NG S A I O h c 1 s 11 o t tw stud "We' rt-doing things no onl' fright<'n l·d h y th e cat:-., but h<· has <·vt.•r dOnl' before· Wt· rchl'ar:,c• n ·bpl•l'ls th<>1r powe r a nd lb careful in hke crazy, but when you 're o n a dealing with them , televaslon sta~e with 100 people Jn one 1llus1on . Henning'" lowt-red things can happen Som conl' muy 11110 tht· 11gt>r ca gt'. which was rein knock nvl.'r a prop in the wings A box forct•d a fll•r the calb pried ope:..n_th_c __ m_a_y_no_t_opc __ ·n_·_· --------'Ill! .. .,._------------ STARTS SATURDAY!. !Q}o- TICMMIC0\.011. o MAsTERPIECE of ANIMATION ••• o 8U•ST of FUN and ADVENTURE .. .. . . . HELD OVER! .\CR . .) IN·f U(,'l/ll1t /, PRODUCT/OS /11 th e llt!W ./t/I Su·p Thea/rt• SA ROYAN'S The Titne of Yo11r Life Tickcb: S6,50. 57 SO. \H.SO Good Se•u Avt1il:1bk•. FRI., SA 1 .. SlJN DEC. lS. 16, 17 . ~ . . .. . . .. . .. -.... . "" ................. ,,., . TUBE TOPPERS NBC D !J (X) Hockette Gregory Peck and Aon Marl(rct ~ll:tr in an ttll· blar tribute to R;,1d10 Caty Mu~lc Hall KCET ~ 9'00 Bc1·nbtcin at 00, Conductor Lt•ona rd Uernbtcin anc.1 tcl h~l Msta slav HOMtropov1ch celebrak the maestro'~ tmthday with a number of gu<.'tit celebrilil''i ADC fl 10 00 ll<Jrbarn Waller:-, In tt•rview Pre8ident and Mrs Carter are amon~ the subjeC'l!-1 o( M 1ss Wu Iler!>· visit tonight • lNE MOM W041' TAAi' Semlllllll At (,() I An Aop1ee1111on L•on•ro Berntte1n and M11111 .. .., Roatt<>OO'tt<:" ()f'lt1bra1e Bernat-a flOth tw111d•1 W•lll I number Of IAmOU) mu•<C1an1 ~· ano ,,_pu1n1 CRI G.l) THE LOHO SEARCH l 001& Enos H O!>I Honal<I Eyre tailes ••ock ol hll OWfl llltludes on ltQhl CJI IM-Hlt. 8,30 0 @I SOAP tE.ptM>Oe 37) CatOI le1MtS Jodie ,tandlng at •~ altar 011 1111111 wectou·io <lay and Mary lfllll Buf'I sM ~now, et>out hra allair pregnanl t 1 lw • 4!> m.n I m THE 000 COUPLE Wilen Mlirray • wil11 eiec.11 him from th•11 hO<nt! Fell• 1nvt111\ htm to sh••• Oac.ar t aoartment CD FEAHWOOO 2NIGHT Gue&11 J.;ne T 1flanv meenantt \/rr<)ll 6•mn'I> Atbeft HotlOfl fD DICK CAVETT Oueat Bruce Dern m SNEAK PREVIEWS H,309 <1) M•A•S•H Rodar '8vet the ~,,. o t a lemb melM't to b,. bar- beeued tor <11nnP• by 01;, '"9 11 a med1ca1 di.Gharoe dnd Sf'nd1nq II Sl8lts1de tRt Q TOHtOH"T lr...,d run o1tOOI OI • QllRQ SI., tht1y l1nd 11111'• hwe• 111 dan(j., CD HONIYWOONEM A11IQI\ "4a "" itOt!Oitt\I o<• 1\19 way 10 ,_. • drrvt•• Hl•..'1.•wet<I 12:05 D llJ C88 l/lo TE MOVIE • • ,.., "COlumbO A C1 'W' ()I IMmUn1ty" f HJ1~1 P•htt f illk Hec10f Eh~ondo A •or~n 01gn1tarr ""''def' "'' poljhc.MI lldVt<H f'\I und ,,,._ 10 blame •t or> 11ro IO .. lrlQ COlleQC '1Udtlnt\ ' 12:308 MOVIE •• '• 0 1 I UV• Ar1<1 0•1110 I tllb,lt Mtulo. Obf.lron S1ov11 C..cx.t1r811 A .,.ltillthy womon .illPmDI~ 10 teavl' behtn<I hl!r IOIOl<I peat bv mbtty1nQ tt\o man .,.. IOve .. I t nr '>~ m.n I 18 MOVIE • •·~ fhf' Ptur><l11fPI\ ( tlMIOI Jell ChanOIN John Su on A Woa1or11 •-• greatly Jlll'"ed by " meni1C1ng Y•Oup 01 OUltaw• 1' hr• I Cl) MOVIE • • 't l>lil'd In 1 he !>un 1 •9Sn J9/Tl11~ Ma"°" Joan J ontaine Ractul unr" t rtt:.ult~ w""n J Bflh!JI W11M lnd>t'\ leOOl!f lilll~ 1n IOVll wttn " -tie .-om11n t2 nr~ I 12:.11 8 <!JI 8W A T ert1 1:omM11ted ov • 1'\0'Ml'fl""~ I "' ' 2!> 1111n I '8 MOVI • • Plit""4 a Ao--nlll Ua ' 1111611 JAtly Clitit, Mw;Nlltl L fWnOlne All tn1.,p1anet11y al"enc,11 d4t8f'mlfl•I lo dMlroy E11ttll t t l'lf • 30 "'"' I Cl) NEWS 3 .. 0 MOW • • '• lh" Mc1gg1e ' (IQ!> 11 Paul Doug! ... lll!f bert G•eoo An Amertcen bu~•M•H man ~ out 10 • SGC>llllll Ml C41Pt•lfl the <>""~ of .o d~l..O ffd"'ll ,.,.,,.mar 11 hr 4!> m•r>I 3&68 HEWS 400 MOVIE • • , MU<dfJf In I~ Hed ~drn ( HIJ~I E.oc: PonmM1 100 54.tUQllt., /41> Eng.,.n 1oro .i11..c.11.1 "toc111 girl and pltKtn thfl b4•m<' on toe• twyfrtt>n<1 I I hr :Kl min I G) MOVIE • • •-. lt>e Sw0<dtm.,., ( 1948) ldrry Park> fllen Drew Tl>t: tc•on OI .. Scot ll•h clan t.1M~ to '°"" with " d,,ughtur of • rrvllll c.t.sn ( I hf IOI"'" l a,01 i) STEVE EOWAROS f 'riday·11 Doyfhnr florir11 AFTERNOON 10:00 8 Cl) 8ARHA8V JONf.8 S.tty'a new romllll08 '"'"~ 10 lragedy when 11>11 ·~ lorced tnlO 11 eer &OC•<lent that tolls her trlC!n<I Ho" Johnny Carson Gue•lt' J1111n Milral't, Amolo L111ber, Engelbert Humperdlflcil. Bob Shaw D TWILIGHT Zoi.IE rne Runn.no Mdll An un<)&ICOVflt BQ41rll who .. t 1es11mony sent w "godta- lhPr ta P"SC>n •~ ,..... tlln<.t•d 10 ~lllh lly tht• undt rworld (fJurt .' tJf ,: J !RI 1:00 D TOMOAAOW Guests Ot Jukut ~.,, ps~ll eno llU!hOI ilClor Al11lur OOOfrey 12'00 0 * *' 1 'A1J<t1n111 All 1tug1 ' 1191>?1 Errol r tynn. M1ure+m 0 Hara An lng hsri otlle4lr P<>MI$ .. a a d11~ertor to 0"' oohtn<I 11111 lr>1hhca11on• ol ii Canb Lt'lln P'fJl'1 1»IU I I hr , 30 mml OU NEWS O ®l 8AA8AAA WALTERS Barba1a Walters 1nlf)r,,.u~ Presooerit Car till' and In wrto, floMlyn ti) NIGHT GALLERY m NEW8CHECK An AlrtC<111 conrurer curaea ..,, Arnencan t>ua<nessman 10< ~ahnq Alnc,an SOii 0 Q]) STARSt<Y & HUTCH G LOVE EXPE.RTS 1:168 WANTED:OEADOR AUVE Legend 1.atl NEWS 1:46 NEWS MOVIE 101.80 •• NEWS m OEHJSINQ CANCER·s TIME BOMB Murder At Sea · Staralcy .. nd Hulen P<Ke a~ soc•dl <J•tOCtOfs Nl ..t c.ru1~ ..nip 10 ~tQlllf' a murdN cP111 2 ol l)IRI • • The S-WI~ I 1r;:.•1 Jac"1 Hdwl .. n\ Gtvn•'> Jonns Roc1el DdlllC • " u11 1n l0tc6d 1r~<Jc.01c1 ,, lllh Cttntur,, NVti11· /•· .. l,111d 0) * * It ~ A Won<leff\ll World I 19391 C1auoe111 l.OIDOrl Jam~·~ !".tt.i..,or I A r1uuuJ poetto'.~ t,w~~ ·• vuun.J p1 •'l•Jtt.t dt·I~ live m t « 't"dff h trir ,J "-•ll~t fl hf J(J rr·m l CD THE GONG SHOW ti) GETSMAAT Sm11t declC)llets "'~ •··~• lf!ed a& KAOS sta•t• dry1nq up Ille Un1tecl Stales tParl fb CAPTIOHEO ABC NEWS • , ht\ ~ 200 0 NEWS 2 I t f) MOVIE • • •., f OVllet>n Hovrs P'l!.11 GracA! Kelly Pet.I J ()() 10 ••• HHPPY B·•lhCldy W rn<I 1 Jun" I t':.17 I) R6rl ' t ... •Q*'' '--,o,;irH1.-lh Y0t .. Af1t•f' •·•Ohl V•'dl \ tn lh1• Am .. u on t m..tn tt:turns hJ h•t wile who •:. .. tx.out to •Of"Btry f I hr , JO mon I 3300 • •' ··swt'f•t !>......it T ht> .... ork or Or Bruce Anwe end n.s t0118ligue, "' UC Bwto.ekly, whO 11,1ve oovetQD<'O revolu11on11ry $ll0<1 te<m scr~ng 1e•t& to d•&eov& poltlnlllll c•ra noOf!", '" Ille envir()(l "*''. " hoOhltQflt&d 11:00 I D. (I) (!I NEWS UAASCt.UB M0\11£ MORNING 12;00 0 TWILIGHT ZOHE A hat·beffn lrumpot playi.< 1111ernpt1 10 make a comt.· b.•ci< OouQtn A young "'"" threaten~ ro tumP to h1$ dellh lrom ,, h•gh le<lgu (I hr ~m•nl 2-.H. NEWS 2".30 MOVIE R .. chet t 197 I) Aki• Or-r S teldr11e Power• A n "'°'"' .n ESP mak;,s ,, oe~P<J• ate attflmPI to ... arn lhll •d!Jnllty ol the person whO!>ll 10lepdlh1C pow;)f" l.,... dnv1nQ d btJ1JUl1h1I womu11 llld<l 11 llf .• Hi • * • ·~ "Chlld Un<l&r A Loaf " ( 19741 Dyan Cannor> Donald Ptton A yOIJng wtle, 1111v1ng an alte11 wtth "" artist. <1111c;ov11rs silt! ·~ 8) Al.FAEO HITCHCOCK PRESENTS When a man ano '"' 0"'' • • Ct1mo< 01 Stt!Pht•11 HdWk1t ' I 19361 l o d SruuQhlll• £11<, Po11m .. n A 1erM1& 01 brulll murder~ "'"'' Hayakawa Profiled on KOCE C al1fo rn1a's colorful US s C"n a t o r , 72 ycar,o ld S I JI a} ak awa ( R ), en~ageb in an e xclusive inte rvie w with hobt J am Coopt·r on "Vot e r ~· Pipeline" Friday at 7.30 pm on KOCE·TV. Channel 50 The proi:?ram re p<:aU. on Tut•::. day, Dl'c 19 at 10 JO pm Senator Ila} akawa 1 ~ round.Jn~ out has ftrbt two yt•arb of service in tht' Stonatc thl• f1rbl and on I) cl£'clc·d oHtC't· he has t·vcr ht!ld. COOPtrn WILL t1Jlk with lfayakaw<t of turnml probll'mb and of the senator·,. thou~hts about the upcoming 96t h ... e~1on of Congr~!-.. which began~ on Jan, l~, Included wall b~ ht:. interest m fo reign arrair ... lht· SALT talks, Africa, and ha'> tn ter est m a position on the Senate Foreign Re lations Committee Sen ator lla\-akawa . a n an ternatronally renown~ '>l'miln llCl!>l. IS prC'Sident emc•rttU!-i or !-;an F'ranca!.CO Stille l'n1 n•r..,1t' Ht' hold!> a Ph D tn E nglish and Ameri can literat ure. I'> <.i l'l•rtaficd p!-.)Cholog1st. and lhl· <i uthor or num erous books a nd pubhcataons Dering his two.year ll'rm 1n lhl· Senate. he has been heard I rom <>n many ts!-.ues. r:ingrn~ fro m the Panama Canal to U ~ rt'lataons with Rhodesia, He aho ha., tuken wide interes t in many 1..,sue" whJCh a[frct the \lot•lfat l' or C'al1rom1a S t: NATO R HAY AK A\\ A .., t• r " l' " o n t h 1 B u d ~ c 1 ,, J! r I l' u 1 t u r 1• J n d 11 u m J 11 Hl'l>OU rces Comm1ttet.·.., '\ oll'r..,· Pipe line" 1 ... un dl'f" nltt'll b) grnnh from th•· llunt tnl(ton Ul'J<'h Founl<i tn Valll'Y Board or Rl'<J ltor:. •ind lltr• Corporallon for f'uLltt' llrnad l.'USttng. Special Preview Tomorrow at 8:00 / / edwards NEWPORT NEAR COAST HWY. & MACARTHUR •l:WPOllT. Ol:NTllJl 644-07 60 r t' ,,. " 17 19 •• ft l, !)' r . Jij n, 10 I I ·" 71 ·'" !h ltr >ol. t'll rl 111 '"'· t''' ir .. ,.,, l 1H, 111:1!1 111'1 '/1111 IW llH nr ~:,11 11111 . /\ ,,, .... 1 211. - IJ d t11 ll'•' · l' Ill --' 'rly bi~ ns • .' 2b;1 tlll' £m·1 tUOtl pct" 210 •••• '31>5 Ill ll tot / 298 •••• 1ln1, I car .. t ' L ! " r .. ' . COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE ___ \, __ \ _\ r ·• _ ...... "Put thot welcome mot bock on the porch. Santo Claus doesn't come to doghouses. · FUNKY WINKERBEAN MISS PEACH WOW{THAT'9 ~OIN61'09E /. ~09LEM1 1.,N'T' IT, !.ltA? by Tom Batiuk ~ '61R I H£'5 .t:!QI VER<.> 8Rl6HT ~ by Mell VE'i ..• IT'~ NOT EMY TO WArtMl-V GIZ&EI 2, SEl.OVEO llt!L.ATIVE:7 WITHOUT k'.t+~tN6 ANV~! ... SUPERHEROES by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta AGATHA CRUMM SHOE IV' ~A t'1 \~·-ME'~ &E ~HO Qi SAYHfi 16 I Pfl', (;M.#5 Af~IM':P PllO IN A F~E ATHI~ PQN~ CllNtC SIX it\CWT16 A60.' Weat"ner Forecast : small craft ~s from ~led< lsLwi to iuz:i.ard.s 13.ay .. MOON MULLINS IRY THE Do· IT· yo~ft.F HOME: REP.AIR KIT SECTION . GERIATRIX AAIN 1 'Ei'.-6ET, HAIL--, 5NC»J, HIGH WIND5 AND A CHANCE OF j)o. HURRICANE ~ ~· # / DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS L01S.A LUCK, WHA1'S-rnE FIR511lHN6' YW'P PO IF ~ COOU7 "f ALK? .. You INl .. DllTE ~! N<.JRSC:, NOW ABou-r "THIS PAl"t C::N"'f' ... MOTLEY'S CREW °™~Wll>J~ IN ~15 "TOWN 6CRE GOT" A LOT'fA N~V~.' 1SH'T IT A60tJT TIME ID 6E HAPPY TO YOU TOLD ME WHAT'S ACCQl.IMOOAlf IF HAPPENING TO YOO ? YOU'D TELL ME WHAT Y04J E)(PECT TO HEAR, !>AM ~ 6UT IT'S THE T~UTH by Gus Arriola --------------..-l 1 M~NDINe 'IOI.) FOJZIµ IN 'THE ~EOtcO-MT ~ TOOO.'r''f; 'FA~µ10Nf by Harold Le Ooux by Tom K . Ryan C:ANC:a MY WAN'f AV fOR A vi:;NfRlux;lLJISf. by Ernie Bushmiller HE15 THE VET WHO TAKES CARE OF THE DUCKS AT THE SIG DUCK FARM .. . .. .. .... -.. . , .. , ... ----~·· ThurSOclY OecemtM!r 14 19 78 DAIL y PILOT C5 PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz L{OU STUPID 6EA6LE! THI:-ISN'T WHAT I WROTE~! THIS 5A'IS,11THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVEI< T~E THAT'S ALL I EVE~ LEARNED fO T'<PE ! LAZ'< 006" \... \,, by Bill Hoest THA'f"5 GOOD, iHAT'? GOOO ! TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE , S11op ~ Ootlusr S9 1•11 62 Pr11sn &4 Li~e '>On11• Sl'dlS UNITED Feature Syndicate Wttdn~\Oa r ~ Puule So1._.1 I H1IS flcl!IJ 6~ _ Over 1, I: 1Jn1f1UP lntnQ 67 $('MIN) ,. "leopnvtt· If) C.d'> , 1 [\1 Q,,111 ) '4-fttO I , Pt r1 l t1t-' f1 , 1 Nt·(JdhV• "'orcJ , I QI HI .111 .t U M1111'rJI .><i -up Oruri~ Jl Lo l) H.111lv.oo.1 j,' H1111J1J 01111.1r JQ 10 I Cl W••~ 40 Mnllt1'.k 4~1 R1 h ,, ,ift •4 l csst>r Pr" ,,. 45 All'> 41African11vLr 4'} K11oc.I>'. ~ TultPO ptant~ 52 Tome ltwr<, !>4 011 56Jean -P1 ra1e aoroorl 70 Pa1c1~1I• II ln!iUtrt' t • 12 Alr11 c111 lrPP 13 l t'd•f'"•r 'I lllt'nl 11Olhc1• c."tn 101 •n11tt ·~ P1.c1•1 • DOWN 11 Cdkll iJ! RQfal 1 E rilf•llJins IR -nut Culls •1 E101os1v1· ')Ut".I<, l2 fl,1(1 untl!. l --ul lhtt 75 Ac1or -1 --, •or t "'011•1 l.111•11nll lti •"'1• •I 1 l.I "•• l 'I • 11 l•ti•lt I IK /llll1tW .... l!I ,,.,,,,, 1 11111 4 PtlllllllQ 11\IJ 'd [ .j(IJI IJ!o.t1'> ,t'M.m 1111" 1.~l>11~·, ~ Canont/l.'O 11.1rn•• ' fl• 1,. 1 one Aobr JO S.:11JI ·,,,, )II 90101>1 • b SectPll'tJ Ce!;·'" Yl Ft>mah• I Emerald lslt J2 Two ,. 1•n bO Anent ~ d --prf.J:,~t•1J NOrfJ'" cl1sturtl com bl Po111r.o q Po!ieCl 33 Cnamp,ignc bJ Leave io M1serab1.. Tony -66 Mesh 11 l di Mahal 34 LPak 68 Blue grass '''" J5 Perform~ 69 G1an1 1mmo1 11 R1ppetl 36 Pivot tal ' \ l' .•. µ 17 ft {. IY ).I II Ill b.1 lo :i l• r:.. 4 ~' .. \ 71 .;s Cir 11·1 hr, tol. l'O d , ) 1 I ha. 1·n \r .! ··11 Iii! 11.1 ,7511 1115!1 nd ·7011 IW 11111 " ""' 10~11 2Jll - .I t.1111 t1•cl I' Ill -rrty lni.: ,,, :.? ~h.1 . ..:a' l':n1•l 1un<J rc.·1:1 210 .... iJU~• 1:11 l tol / 2•8 .... ) I t l -:. ( . . ~· ·, (' .. <lJ DAILY PILOT Theaters Wind Up '78 t•omt'. now lht· Grut tlohd•> Hiatub for theater aroups alon1i1 ftw Orun1t ( onl. with mo t or tht> marqueH J(Oin" dark until thf' (1rM of 1h1 \ 1•11r after thla wttkend llul phay.coor• who t'An 't k1tk thl' ha bat &till will have tomewher~ to go over the holldi.ya •" lhc two dinner theat.-rs havt• th_.lr r~llJ>ttllVf' mu'IH·al11 In hlt(h ll"Ar and 8 t'hlldrt•n '>~how Oj>Cn' lhlll Wf.'ekend In l"ounta1n Vt1lll'y TH•: I.An•·· PROJECT I!\ lh•Mt'I Mntl (;r~tt'I , bowma 1n S11111rch1)' •nd nmninl( throu11h lh't• 23 at lht• "'ounh•ln Vnllt>> C'ommunil\ Ct•ntt•r on Sh1tt•r I\ '-t'nut• nl'ar RrookhuNil Mtf•f'l C'urbm llmt> '" :? :to JI m fo1 1111 pt•rlormanrt-and r1· \l'CVJllOf\.\ Ull.' bt·1n~ IJkt•n .11K..~0173 or M7 I WW South {'ou)t Rt•pt•rton hM., 1tdd'4<1 thrct' t·"trJ pt'rformitnt·t'~ to 1 tw run of 1l\ fir~l !!ho-. 1n lht' "'"" t"ourth Stl'p l'ht-.ih'r f'tw Timt· or Your Lift• bt-t•uul\t' u(. in thl' \\orth uf f'iu~ut1vc dare<"tor Uin 1d t;mrnt'"· •n e"traordtnun dt'm1tnd for llt'lwt.. 1111' i.hov.' "' '' '( ht-duli..>d Frida\ Satur Jay &1nd ~undu\ ul K p 111 ut th1· lht•att·r ~ Tov.n l't·ntt·r l>nvt·. Cu .. tu \1t•'u Ht·, .. 1'11t111n' 957 40:U St'IOtl~t· 'huuh '"' 1111111 Huh humhu~ th1::. v.eekt•nd Jl tht• '\t•v.port Harbor ('11mmun1t\ Tht>uter. 2501 l 'hrr l>nH. '\t•v. r)ort Huc·h l'l11,1ni.: performnnrt• u( llw hol11lav ~how v.111 ht g1vt'n t-'11 day and Satu1 d.iy ut H :io ancl ~unda) ut 7 JO Hei.er..,ataon:s 67:1 ~11~ TWO ('0&.L•:GE PLAYS take their hnal bow' .,, well, w1th "Tlw Had Stl(.>d" do"'tng dl Sad dleback Colle~e and "The Celebrated Jumµrng Frog or Calaveras County" winding up Its rt:JJrlbC run at Golden We:;t Colle&e .. Bad $et>d" will be i,taeed Thursday through ~aturday at 8 p m and Sunday at 3 p m (831-7114 I v.h1le the JUmpang frog wall hop into the GWC At' 1ors Playbox Saturday and Sunday at 2. 4 and 6 p m (892 7711 l l\1 eunv.hlle, "How to SU<"<'~d in Bu!>mt'!>S Without Really Tr) m~" contmu~s at Sebastian ·~ \\ <'"' Dinner Playhouse and "The Pa1ama Game" 1., running a t the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse Hoth are playing nightly ex<"ept Mondays and both t lose on Jan 7 Ticket lnform:.1t1on ror Sebastian's IS being dis~ 1>cnst!d at 492·9950 and H arlequin rans may call :_i-9 551 I for reservation!> • SOUTH COAST REPERTORY will t'ondut't in ..... _ ............ ·-· ....... . lNAllOI' MAlllOll Z Cost.a Mn.a t11•l b46 0~11 .. ""' fn 1 JO • t 4• \lt •W.. ••o1t ••OO•t•~•e)')•~V Clln"Utn 11 AN"'""1111•1 112 890. STAOllHI Dlllft·I• O.~noe 111•1 W9 9110 Not a,,.,,.,,,. Ille aoorld. .. e.ape eadlodaerf • ROBERT • IRWIN CHARTOFF WINKLER POOOUCllON BurtYoune "Unde.Joe Shannon" DoueMdCeon ...... d+ l.llMBY 84.l COH!HlllllC'IOA or PH01()CRl.PM1 llU 81Jlllfl AS t IU QllM PAOOUQll GI 111 Klllll'l'rOOO • Wlll111" BY 80RI '1)Ulj(; l'!IOOJClOIY •R1¥Nl'Ol*i.IHAHOA09HI 01ARlorF •OlfllCTEDltJOS(Pl!C ~ ~ ,,_ ... ,,,, __ '""'"_ .... _._ u.IMA1111t1 opp S C Pl1u .~ ......... ,... 540·0594 NOW PLAYING DWAllDl .. POATe1 Newpclf1 BMch &44·0760 ClllBIMI °""" 134· 2553 .... , .... ,. ... Buena Park 821·4070 C.11142-5171. Put • few word• to work for ou Intermission Tom Titus 11•1 \llt•Wfj fo1 lht• l\l'('OOd t'll'llOO or llli Youna c ·onaH'rvutrn \' on Mo111h1 y '1'1w1o.d11y und f'mh•Y of n•·~ t Wl'l'k Auclll wni. fut l ht• Youn.c Conscrv atory 1'111 v1111i 1m• ll('hl'dUll'd Cor ~ulurdu y 1 ht• IJfOj(rclnl Ill for )'OUnftllll'r1$ from 8 lO 17 \ 1•11 1 ~ who ,., ., 11111·rt' t ·d 111 1H11f .. ~~ional acllnl( 11 a111111~ Tht> ~··"...a1111 \\-Ill lwl(lll Jun 6 and will rn1·1·t t«ll'h ~uturdJy fut I I Wt't.'ki. r ht• '111111.: ('OO'>t'I VJtorv Players IS a I" 1l11t111JJlt t ..:roup ru1 -.tudt:nb v. hu have com plt-tt•d ll H'Jr of conM•rvatury trauunJ( Jnforma- lwn on hoth 11rn.cr•11n' 11111) t>t! obtained by calhng 9!')7 2tl02 • ('Al.1.80.\KU ·rh1• Fountain Valle) Com- 111un1l\ Tht-ukr will hold JudJt1on1> for "Ohver I~ l">l · on J ,in 7 ,1t I p rn und Jan 8 al 7 p m in l .11nu1 ,, S..·hool on Warnt'r Avenue m Fountain V.1llt·~ Phil lfrBarroi. l'i d1re<"t1ng the l·htldn·n ' i:.ho\\. v. h1l'h opens Mdrch 2 call t139 017'.t ror mun• 1nformat1on Sk11ng cl•ss1fled •ds are the best place to buy or sell ski wur and equipment In the O.lily Pilot. 642-5678 11, l"I'' .......... ,, ... ',, ..... hi It takes aomeone wry special to help~ forget 90me0ne wry special. , ,, , ... .. . nunui u1111~1 or,<• MJJ) -· ). 0 'h I~ I I' -~•I ·, 1.1tAfW' UTMI~ ··- STARTS TOMORROW IOUTN COAST BUENA PARK DRIVE·IN Costl Meu 171 41 546·2711 Buena Park (714) 821 ·4070 Ul TWIN "I " Wes1mlnster (71 4) 893·1305 MANN IOllTH COAIT '1..UA ,AtHION IOUARl 4 -......._ .• • • • •• ti' ',_, ... MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY HEARTS CLUB BAND IPGI JESUS CHRI ST SUPERSTAR 10 .,..., ••rAtO• "PARADISE ALLEY" (PG' "WILD GliESE" (R) "THE BCJYS IN COMPANY C" "BOYS FROM BRAZIL'' (Rl "MAGIC"(Rl "UP IN SMOKE" CRl 'DAMIEN OMEN II 'THE DRIVER (Rl "'MAGIC"(Rl "'CORVETTE SUMMER" "MAGIC"(R) "CORVETTE SUMMER. A I NAL LAMPOON"S ANIMAL HOUSE ' SLAP SHOT" Al THE GROOVE TUBE" 'HALLOWEEN" !Rl AL.I.. O AIVC INS O l'UI 6:JOr..M.MHHtT\.'I' cruto u"o•' t l Pree un•cu • 1.00.U 9'111L ot ,.ITTY IAIY111 ~Ill ....:....----....;;..;;...;....;;.....;.,;..,J lOO«INO •01 Ml. OOOO&Al111 JlMU CAAN e JANI •«*DA COMIS A MOISIMAN l"OI ,lU• ISLANDS IN THl STllAM ll'OI -· CAAlll e IANI '°"°" COMIS A HOISIMAN ,,_ ,llll THI ,ASSINGH<l'OI ,_!!'A'l':M!'l.------i ··1t-AU nll COUIAOI YOU CAHI"' MIDNIGHT IXNISS111 l'lU• '----.J SHADOW Of THI HAWK 1K1 llOOQ NlltUK NITTY UIT111 l'lut ~--.J lOO«INO '°' Ml. OOOOIAI 111 I _., ........... , 494 1514 WAllftN llAm • N'.II c.IMIJftl HIAVIN CAN WArTCH> l'lUI ISLANDS IN THI STllAM ll'OI ,,_MC l~-IA&T CMllCM&C_ .. "Ur IH SMOICF' CIU "-lit "OIJTUGIOUS" JAJll-A "COMaS A. HOIS&IAH" INI rLU\ "COM.4" lf'GI illCMAID~' "llG F4X" ""' ..... "HOUSI CA.U.S" IOY IC*IOlll JAWI 2 CN I l'llll TINTOUU111 1nvu10e ITAtlOHI ,AUDlll Alll'I' ,,., """ AMlllCAN ou"m '"' -~".'::"':::=---. OtltOOllY PfU • 1.AIMIHCt OU'llft THI IOYS ••OM NAllL 111 l'\Ut THI ONI & ONLY CllOI CNllOI 6 CM0Me U, IN SMOklc11 l'llll A IOY ANO Htl 000111 "'IMI MOtl ,...,,Y!Ne Of AU - NUUllHIUl111 l'lut __ _, NOUll Of ""CNOftC WOMIN Ill i AMkf Wftl 1. CMOOVI TUii Ill 2. 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"f )fJil '19._ m~• Pr11e CHONG'S " 11 ' UP IN AICfHONV OUINN •UflT ftlYHOl.09 JACOUELIN( "HOOPER'' SMOKE • •• u , .... ..... I I II I 'HJ I " .... SAlkCIACl , ....... '"' I\• 10li"\ II .,_ "581 .... ~·:..::., ... f IOC.,_. fOIO • e .. •t 11 Catch all the local sports news In the DAILY o•· ~T 142-4321 . •I t• r .•. p 11 ,, •• ft t. •Y r . )a ·n. IO. ba lo de er· •rs. 14 Ir• 1., \ .'71 E..'> n. 4! ~ar per , 10US in~ at• allo. iets. 2300 yr~ 2 br. r'OOI. den r 11 • va ii 2 h;1 ·'''" I llr ! ud•·•I 111 IH :.! Ila ~7~(1 !2 I, )115!1 111.-I $'/Oii n .. w ;1111 ' Ill $!1~111 •011110 J~·· "" : 1111'11 ~ 5:.!lh -s h.1 . 11 11111 lnll·d, 0\t' in rO - 'Yrly d ne. h1~ ,um'. 'l. • ~h.1 . o.s. li:tl'."t (. E1wl lliurul 0 1>etl'I 844 3210 ••••••• ~. $395 1po11 11 t l'lOl 1 32'8 • •••••• • hv1r111. dbl rar I t t r t ' I 1 4 .. . f ~ ~ I ' lo ' • • ( ' ' ?· \ ( t c . I l hursoay Dvcarnbttr 14 l!Utl DAILY f'ILOl DI C-2~1 hio Man Discovers The ecret of How to Esca e he American Rat Race 7 Simple Rules Net This Working Any Money Or Experience $145,000 Man Without In First Year lh 1,1h11 Wt111chnd. '\f\C• wl I rat Utt"\ \\ lllC"I IC 111111m . OH) Thr '><"l.'.trl t1• m .. ~ mit .1 quid. lonun<' m '\n\<'11, .. h.a~ hccn 1cdmnl 111 • ,1mrk 7 •IC'fl '"'rm h} .111 cntrrr•cncur lrom < .in1,111, Ohin h 1r4u11n hllk 1)1 no mo~\ .i n11111rn11m Ul llrn(' Jlld 00 Cla~lf,\IC rlJnl \I( c4u1rmcn1 In fact. )'ou Cllll J,1111n y<1ur home 111 anywhere I h('rc J re hund•et.h 111 r.tl!.• lei m·he) \l1111c, cac..h ye11r 1n Amcnc11 Hov.ncr. 1111\ on..-I\ very unique Mo•t 'ucrc~.\ful Jt'I 11ch \t'n1u1n v.ere 'P•O·Ull~ of a lnrmcr bu,inc:•~ M cx:cup;H1011 Or. someone: Won in the: 1111h1 place at the nght llm<' You don't u,u.illy find a guy gelling rich v.hn v.a' 1Aork1ng for a big comp • .in~. had no n11111t'~. had no C)(pc:ru:ncc nui-1dc h1., ~rcc..1oth1..-d Job a t 1h..-company. and did n11t c\Cn know where he wa' ~·11ng_ 10 'IJrl Ynu aho don't hnd man\ pc:ople 111.1 king 1h1., much mone} th1' quick l he man who did 11 1N Ben Swarc1 "hn •~ a real. '" ing, breathing human 1'11.'.ing fl\ mg in \an ton. Ohio. the Pro I 11111 hall Hall tir r arnc c11y \I rt lhf ,lllndlHJ l\JX~ ul bU)lllC\\~ \ 1h111 11:4uirt h11y1n11 huilcJmii~. c:4111r mc:n1. hmnr pt'Opk. tll Hut. \In\(' I h..id "'' mollc:\ h1td to II\ to horr11v. to do 1h1, I "'''n found llUI 1h111 h.Anlo don't lend you mon<y lor 11cw hu"oc"''' 111 hu\ 1ng nllhl"hccJ bu)llle'~' 101 that mJHer I he: onl) lime bank, l('nd you mnney •~ when you don't need II l he IJ~I "that nu one I\ going to lend }uu OlOl\e\ Ill start a hu\inC)) [tried tO:.ltlrl .1 niuplc 'mull hu\IOt'~\{"~ 1hu1 could be: \IJfled h\ renung the ·nt'CCS)lllC:\ hut l4t1u11d up lming monc) .rnd owing the m•l•lC\ l\l1 the rentals, "htch I didn't h.111c fhc:n I \lartt'd 10 huy the "gel mh book:.'' l 4u1ckly round o ut that the-.c are nu1h1ng but franch1M' .chcme,. 'il:lhng 1ob' 111 \t11p1d real c:,1.11c deal) that tali.1: )'•1u lorr\cr 11• make mnney I wa~ al"1ll:arningan(1ther1mror1ant f.1t·t When )OU work a full time Jnb. 1t d11nn't ku11c you time for much cl'e When you consider preparation time Ill g11 to work. dri\ing umc. lunch, the K hour) o n tht JOb .ind cleaning up and unwmdmg when you ~WI homr. that take, 12 hour' out ot your da~ W11h K hour' ,Jeep that onl} lc<HC!> )'OU 4 hour) out ot the day plus weekends /\nd that 11mc usually mu~t he )pent maintaining the hou~ and car. and \pending )Orne time with the family. So I was faced with this cold hard fact If the t)p1cal American in my cond111on 1s gomg IOC)Cl.lpc the r:tl race. he will have to do 11 \\ith a mcthud n:qumng \Cry lilllt' rime and money. no C'l.pc:ncnee o r ~kill' :ind the ~y~tcm mu,1 make a lot nf money quickly On tht' ~urtacc 11 'ounded 1mpO\\lhlc. ''' mali.e an undcr,talemeot Bui. when )<lU0n.: dc~rerate you find that ncccs\lty I) mdccd the mothl'r o l 10\ent1on A'> \OU ny Ir.to th1~ rntd1um \I/Cd 'lll1d\!oe\1t.•rn town you rnn ~e thdl 11\ a n1mpact community 'urroundcd by la1mland. A~ you dfl\e from Aka1n- (. Jnton l\1rpor1 on the 1-77 t-reeway 11110 rov.n vou can M.-e the Pro Football II.Ill o f 1-ame ju,t off the freeway to the ri!?ht I he: Hall of Fame i.. s11u.1tcd in a u1n1rll:11 1Ah1ch also houM:\ the city'' h•!?.!!C'I high \Chool. a field hou-.e. onl' o f 1h.: h1,!!}:l"'' m11aionum\ in rhe nation .ind 11nc of the h1ggc\l high 'Chl1ol l1101hall \ladrttm\ m the counrry. rh1: .'II 000.,e.11 concrete con,truct1:d I ,11Acc:t r '\radium l hi\ 1s the -.amc ,1.1d1um \I.here AUC\ I fumble Howard. I r.ink Ci1fford. and Oandy Don hroad· ''"'the Hall ol f-amt' Game each )'Car I rnn amvinit 111 the neighborhood "h••rc "":ire1 h\c~ you ~cl the frelmg ,.,u·rt· in the l\J11cal middle cla'>!>. m1d- \nh:rn.111 nc1phhorhnod It'' qu1c1. \\11h lll'C lined \trcch and friendly pc;npk '\v..irc/ n1:,er mo\cd \I.hen he 1•o1111lh h111 did f1.l\ up h1' hou~1: hke rhc Tht:n a nut her 1h1ng 'purred me nn I read an arllclc by the Soci;1l Security Adm1111:.1ra11on h related. "our ol C\l'n 100 person~ reaching 6 \Car\ old 50 :ire 11:11 hroke. JO <He dcnd. 1.5 ha\<' ;i l11tlc moni:v and t1nlv S :ire rich" I v.arn'1 ttoing to \I.Ork ~O )cars and end up 1n :I "home ... nat broke. I .11 "1.1hal 11,, nc1,!!hhor' here in Canton call it a llh•\tl" \lflPI One ul the m.-1ghhnr~ 1flle1 \lel>.cd h,1d lhl~ Ill ~LIV 00/t 11'1/f 111il•..!1C'l'11hl1· Om· t/111 h1•'{ dr111t1R '""'"'" 111 a rl(Ht'd 0111 'tiX Pcmt1uc ,1,1111111 11111<1m , ln•1t1f.? rn un wwarpt'tfll Jt,.1,,1· thut tl11ln '1 t'\'l'n lra<'e a n1/or T I . 1111.t '""i<i.:lrnR 111 mo4e l'nti1 men lt4t> ""'If'\/ 11/ 11.1. n11•n1•1tc/01 lw"~drl\'11/f: 111 11 hra11,J /It'll' / 1111"11/11 \forl.. a hrc1111/ 1w11 \11•r1 ur1 1/utum I\ UJ{nn. a SJ5.fKJ<> C. \I ( 11111111rh w1w. hn h1JUJf' 11 fl ud llf' /11., 1• /1 pa/111 t'. and lu· \ 1rnw•ltn1t 111/ 111·1·r the «•llntfl ·• I\ clo~e lncnd of ~"arCl'scommenh. '" 11''11•11 111' ftr1t \/Urtl'C/ \Ul"lllR lit• 11 /JI 1/11111,1! II• 1/11114 lj 0 M II I /II J(l'/f/I h q111t /.. "f u// 11111>:/11• and 1/11111J(ht hr "Of 1ru:1 \11111 ••·l''re not la11Klw11: u11111111t1• /fr h1111lcln"1 tell t•11•n h 111/1 lww lw 11111d111111:11 for J IC'ltr1 //..111'" J,,. 111111/d 1•1·1•1111111//1'. E1·rrr11n1• "hti 111111.,,., 11 hrl( 01 um1p/11limen1 111vm•r 1,, /u11·r 11111 to 1el/ 1•1·,,r 111nr '1011 Ill' t/11/ 11 " "'''-how wa~ alf 1h1~ acc<>mph~hcd I 111 1h.11 .Jn•wcr I v,,t'nl right to the h1•r,e\ mouth. my main mtcr\<1cw w11h lhl· cr(';1((1r of tho: system. Ben Swarc1 ()l 1-~TION: OK. Btn. so how in lht "'mid did this 111 'illr1~ 1\:'lo~Wfo.R: I y.,a~ typical of a good 111.1111111¥ nl American~ working at a 11•h tor 10 years that I hated. \!olHrying ,1hnut layoffs. h\1ng from r ay to puy """ no mont'y 10 do an)thing except 1">11\ the hare C\\COliah Work held hllle l h1111ce for ad\ancement. Big com- 1'·1111c' arc 1mmcwcable ond 1m~r~onal t l11und out quick that moving up had little 10 do with talent and hard work ,,nJ more to do with pohllC\, lodge 1111:mtJt:r,h1p, bcmg a lnend or rclat1\C ,,1 .1 high cxccu11vc. or riding onto the l 11,111a.r, of an c>tccu11w and hopin~ he .1,ccmh the organ1rn11on. I v..intcd out 'iur I .. aw no way to c~cape the fH11\.erhial r:it race. 1 hen one Monday morning in April a trJ11ma11c lasl s1rav. came I hacJ 1mentcd a solu11on ro a prohlcm in J month~ that the company's rc~arch d1\l\1on had been ll)ing to come up with for .5 years. I was told that morn mg that my solullon v.a\ being ~helved lil.'.cau-,c: in so many ~ords 11 had ")ho" n up" the research div1~1on. I'll never forget that afternoon when I t'Jmc home from wo rk. A fe\\ of my rcla11ves and some neighbor' were coming over to my house for a baskct- hall g..1mc in my dmcwa). My brother <1.,l\ the first to arnve. I was ~landing in the nuddlc of the drive bouncing the h.l\kcthall. dejected and pondering my future I ~tarted thinking or applying cl-.cwherc for a JOb. Ulen 11 thought \lrl.ll"k me "Jobs. ~t a good 1ob. a heller Job. create more JOb~.H •~all )'OU hear Mv God. has everyone forgotten 1h1s. •~ the land of free enterprise. the l.tod of opportuoity. That's the whole premise on which this country was built. As my brother nppronched. I turned to hirn nnd jljid. "H1rk . I don't lmow.·how I 11m 1r1m1.t lb Jo 11 or ll'ha1 I am going 10 ,,, I h/41 rm go(n[l into JOmNhfnR j(Jr 1•1; Jr/{ and ht<·umr 11ultptndrntly ril l1." I h11t point waa the start of 11 all. Ql1~STION: Exctlltnt point. b thh whtnlou dotlopH your 'J)'\ttm! J\NSW R: No. that enmc a httte later after soim hnrd knocks trying to d o thmp the orthod()it way I tried to Ql'ESTIOI': ~o thi~ i" when )OU e1me up ..-ith !ht bi~ \)\tem! AN'.'.\\ t.H: Ye,, hut there "a hllle more tn 11 I pondered and re~t'archcd hov,, 10 cJC111 tor monrh~ al\!. a}'!> runnmg into \lone wall~ I hey 'a~ your 'uh- con,c1cncc doc all )our hca"y HCill l\C \I.Ori. It doc\. One night nf ,111 time' when I "as hhing \!ol.'.1ghti. 1n my haM:mcnt the 'oluuon rolled out 1>l my mind hkc a comruter print out It \I.a:, the \1mplc~1. fa,tc\I and mo\I direct w.1y 10 makc a lot ot money I quickly \I.rote 11 dov.n and allcr .1n.ll)11ng 11. the 'ystcm hulled do1.1.11 to a lcw "mplc rule' Cir 'tcps. You U'iC these \leps to a\scmble \I.hat I call a Net Profit u encrator Sy\tcm or N P (i.S lor ~horl l hat night I \la)cd ur late and a~scmhlcd N r G ~ -1 I te,tcd N P (1 S -I It rook ,chout 2 week~. but 11 fo1h:d m1~crnbly. llut.cven though 11 la1lcd I could 'Cl.'." hal m.1de 11 tail wa\ 'omc1h111g not that \CVcrc. It simply had a fc\\ hu~' to he worked o ut I mod1f1cd thc \\\lcm a nd a"emhkd N I' G.S.-2 Thi: ')'tcm mult1phe' money very rapidly. I he more )OU multiply the fa\lcr )'OU make moncv I wanted to m<1ke 11 fo\I 't> I o;ho\\ed m\ l>\'l>tcm l<I a local hminc"man. 111: liked 1i and rut up a great dcut of monc) to be put into the rollou1 or N P G.S -:! N P (j ~ -2 made a \1gnific:in1 turn around in the '}'tern :ind 11 almml hrokc e'en Rut. 11 ~till 10,1 mone\ N r G.S -l rook a lot more 11mc than I expected. about 6 mo nth'. to wrn li. nut the hug' left 111 1hc 'Y\lem Hut. 1' I' (i S ·' "'a' .1 \UCtc\\ m.1k1ng a belier than fair amount or monc) Bui. nnl cnough. and hardl) enough to pa)' off tho: huge dcht I had incurred h\ now tlowe\cr. I could nol4 ,cc the r ot ot gnld at the end ol the rambO\\ I ·•"cmblcd the pt:rlccted \\\tern. N. P.li.S -4 l here wa~ no quc\l11ln that N P Ci S -4 could make 1t big Aur . 1.1.1: I( new that nothing 1s totall) prcd11..1ahlc Even ~o. we did 11. We rolled out w11h NPGS-4 I '"" O\!.Cd a great deal of moncv from the re!oearch rn dc"cluping the prior sy,tems. A~un I needed tu make the money as fo,t a~ pc:hs1blc 'o all'l•ll m) husme,~man put up more money. II N.P.G.S -4 failed I wo uld be S70,000 in debt and no 14ay to repay Ql;F.STION: That mu~t havt bttn a ftn\t momtnt ~ailing for tht rtsulb to comt In~ l\NSWER: It was real life drama at ill> highest inlCMll) It wa~ a mugg:y m1d ·Augu't morning "hen I w1111cd forlhc re-ultstn comc in I would know that da> 1r ii worked or not 1 he rhonc mng 1.1.11h rhc rc~ults. I \I01x.I there w11h ~wcaty palml> and m~ heart 1n my mouth The nt\\\ 1 N fl.G.S.-4 was a ~muhing suett~s' The first rollout pmd off all my debl\ with money left over QUESTION: lnmdlblt . Whtn did you Start maldnl )'OUI nnt bla monty for youn~lf! ANSWF.R: Very ~hortly afterward. I prOJCClcd a way to clo big mllout~ w11hout h.J, intt 10 put up any money My 'ICC<1nd rollo ut of N P.G.S.-4 ncllcd my first tug p.1yday I made SX0.000 clear' --- Ql •~TION: I can't otn imatlnt &tttlnc that much monty all 11 onct. "h•t ~ ·~ It ltkt! \ '"" • H 11·, dlmll\t 1mpo,~1blr 10 ~c1 bJh1c M y v.1k J nd I 1u~t stared at the: ,·hn l f\lf J long lime Wi: had a 1140 dJ)' ll:lchr.tlll1n v.11h .1 dinner and pany h\ J lanta,111. cxpenencc w go into ~or~ .111d tell them )OU 4u11 I had a ht lie lun domg 11 l he chdncc 10 ..ay wh<1t )'Ou truly !eel 10 people who have had )OU under their thumh for 10 )'Cars 1!> trul\ .1 pkasanr rc:le<i-.e o f frustration Thr tir't th1nl$ f J 1d \\3!> pa) off ,111 m)' h1lh I hen I paid off my hnuse I rook lht money to the ~a,ing~ and loan comp..in) \\ho hdd the mortgage pcr,1rnally to 'ce the lookl> on 1hc1r fact:1> I he Idler did J double take I he mc1n.1g1:r came out Jnd ,m1lcd 111~1ncere· I> and ~aid "U',. i/1111'1 K<'I 11111 mu111· flt'llf'f.o JIUI lfl(l Cl}) II 'fi:!Q.(J{)(} lll()f//(UI/<' all ut ,,,,,. 111111· ·· fhen \\e had a .. burn 1hc n11111gage" part) l hen I wenr 10 tht: 'h11\!o 111om of the local l incoln- 1'\krrnq dealer and l:ud do"n the '"'h fM a hrand nl·W Mark I never had a ncY. c:1r in mv hfc I never even had the e\rcrienc.: o( a new car c\cn .1!> a kid .11 home I can still rememhcr d11ving 11 frnm th.: dealer and the nc\\ \mtll When I gm home I picked ur the hood and l011~cd al the gleaming new engine w1thou1 a 'f>t'd nt dirt or greJM:. Then my wife and I v.cnt on .1 'hopp1ng~rrcc for clothes We had hcen ma~m(! do v.uh old clothe' lor '"lung th.:} h,1d hct:ome worn out ~he"'"·"' had tn 'hor for clothe<. 1A 1th H'ry l111lc m1,nq I al\\:t)' JOl.cd with her that "It I ga''-" )nu S.5.000 10 'Jlt:nd o n clolht•' tould you do 11 in one da) ,.. She uwd 10 \a) "I could do 11 111 a coup lo: hour,." 'io thal"\\\hat l d1d l g1l\c h1:r 5.000togo out and bu:r dothc' h cndl·d up taking all d:iy and ~he 'aid ~he rcll\hcd cwr~ mmutc We then 1ook a long mp In l'c\\ York I hou11ht her a large diamond .11 I 1ll,1m \ Jnother thing v.c ,1f\!o,1~' drc:1med a hout Rut 1"11 lell >ou the moncv v.:is not the moM 1mport,1n1 hcndit in 1h1" '-' h<1t m oney rc:all:r d<~' .., give you prcc1ou' llml' I 1me to he \\rlh )C!llr "•le :111d lh1ldren bclorl.'. they t.:ro"' up hclorc \OU knc1v,, 11 ;ind time to do 1h111g' )OU really \\:tnl 1n do Another pnccJe,~ thing )Ou g.110 '' vour \Cll re~~tl '-o mu1c cra"lmg and kneeling bccau'e you're dcrcndcnt. I he word' o l I rank ~inatra', 'nng "M) Way" "3)S 1t all Ql 1-.STIOI': Thi' definlttly could be a mo,ie \Cripl. Jlow did thintt~ tto after that? A'\~\\ I-R: f xcellcnt The ftf\l )1.'.ar I ;i,,cmbled l\\o more 'Y~term and made a l(llal ol $145.000 l.)l 1-.STION: \uu·,e bun at it for .l l/i )tar" no.,.,. ~t'rt tht 'uccrl.'dinK year' 11\ good? A~'\\\ 1-.H: Beller lkrc arc thc rc,uh' b} \c:tr I he bt ~c:ir 3\ men· 11oncd I made Sl4S.OOO. 1h1: 2nc1 year I rnad1: 510.5.000: and 1rd \Car SJOQ.()()(l 1\nd alrcad~ in th.: tir,t hall "' 1h1~ vcar I have made S200.000. I h:l\c audited hnanc1al \talcment) from Ct'rllhcd puhhc accountant\ and IOlOme lax return' 10 verify thl\ 10 ;im agcncv or 111\c,11ga1or of an) kind "ho ""he' 111 ch:tllcnt?c ml.'. on thl\ Ql t.S TIOl'i!: That'\ quitea ~)'lem. I under\tand you·r, now read} IO ttll t•l'f)Onl' ho~ you did it. AN...,\\ 1-.R: I don"I know of 1"11 ll'll .:ver~onc Hut. I haH' rut 11 ;11111110 .1 \Cl 111 \ll.'.p·b~·\tcp 11\\lrllCllOn' It lOl\t.11n' the complete ''mplc to undcr\t,ind detail' nn hlm to a\\Cmhk an N P Ci ~ '}'tem v.h1th I finally reduced to 1u'1 7 'imple \lcp' Here arc \Orne highlight\ of the quaht1e\ or the Sy)tCrn. • I he '~'lcm rtqu1rc~ a minimum ol 11me and monc) 10 'tall • You don"t nct"d 'flc:c1al nperrcnw or \kill) to do II • 'r ou don"t nl<ed to hU\ or rent hutlding~. huv nr rcnr n1u1rment Jnd \OU don"t have to hire ~npl.: • You can do 11 anywhere -111 \our huu,e. wh11t" you iraul or a la\orlll.'. \fleauon •pot or retre~11 • With the ,~stem ~ou ranearnSI 0.000 l<t ~500.0001n a matter ol month~and e\en within two day' dcpcndinit on \\h1ch ,.,,1cm 'tOU as-.cmhlc • I he mone) \<Oil make I\ all C<Hncd income which 1~ 'uh1cct to on1: nl the lo1.1.cs1 '"' hlle\ I call the \)\l~m "7 ~I LP~ TO f-RfEOOM" Qllf.STION: Did you ~•Y you can makt hi~ monty within di)\! ANM\ f.R: No. that\ an under,late- ment You can actuallv do 11 \\llh1n hour\ m ~omc cao;cl> You can compile a '''tern 1n an afternoon o ne da\ .10d ,iart h1ning 'pendnblc moncv in \'our hands produced b) the )V\lcm lhl.'. \cry nc \I morntnj!.1 Ql'ESTION: llow much m onty do you l"tr•ttt on • 'Y'ttm~ ANM\ t R: l"d !i.ay the a\.cragc 1\ S200.000. That's the 1ypr I U'IUall 'tick to t'll ti:ll vou 1h1,, doing ,1 '>\tern 111 make SI0.6oo to S20.000 I) httrnlly duck 'Ollfl I hn"c lhc~c n\<111loblc ull 1hc 11mc b111 don't C'tctt use them. Qt f.'STION: You "aid you nttd no 'ptd•I raltnt or uptrftnn . Who •II can do It? ANSw•·R: Ju t nboul anyone h"' on 'pecrnl 111knt. I really d on't Ii.now II 1hn1 c )(i'lt' In my CllpC'rrcn« I h11 vc found people are as lttltntcd .1 .. they think they nrc. The ~ncfit about 11h1~ , . ... .. I Says You It While Can Do It Anywhere. He Do s Traveling In Hi Mot r ilome. "My system is geared to the working man who is in the ame situ pay lo pay, no savings or assets, working an 8 hour a day j experience, no rich relatives, nothing. •• OFf ON A NOTH ER TRIP ·· Wtt ne1't'f hod them<'fll'I for a vaca11onhe/ort, so "-t''rt-maktng up/or 11 hv1ravelmgoff ond (m 4 mvmhs ow uf the rear We'1eht-en1ust about e1er1 w. lrue "Swarez does htJ SJslt'm tn hu motor hornr wh1lt his.,..,/,, one"). dm "'and h11 tM-U tiau,Rhters. Sharon and M i, hl'lr. pla} and s1ght·St'e. That's the family's ptt 1he1land sheepdox 1m a jo\'orllt' p11r1 h Swart!: "'' 1h1• If"" l<•lli. 11 muled (lmunds of ht( urond lwm1· "1111 h lw 11\t'I 111 u ri•trt•nt and u RU<'ll houri· 1>11111Jl 11 lw1 lw 111 ..... 111 do,.,," 1111 11•r111111 "1•1•1.i/111' ··1 ... , •••• 111/li ltl.1· '" '""' "" tf1111d111 I h1 ·1111/lt" I h11t1•d ,,,,,, du1 11• 111111 Ji "111 11 I '' ,,,1.,,.,1 /t•I u 1111: 1 •"I'"""'"" '"tern " tho: mentJI .1nt111,h .ind v.ork nl crca1111g the '~'tem ha\ bc:cn do1w 'r OU onl~ 111.'CcJ l(l l<•llu w dlfl.'.Cll~IO\ 1\ll > 11u need '' i:nmmon \Cn\e ,1 -.cn\C 111 J1ridc tn \11ur v.nrk .ind lht .1h1fity 111\1.'t" J 1ol:i 1hro11gh 1\1 lOmple1111n I hi' "'tern'' .11,11p.:rkll1111 pc11pl.: "h11.11c lllnl1ncd .11 home. 'Ulh a' h1111'c\\11c' Q l 1-.~TIO": What are the odd., of \UC Ce~\~ A'S" 1-.H· I can't contrnl 11 a ~f\nn '' !1,111111( to lollo\!o 1n,1ruct1on~ propcfl'\ or pch\C~\C' c..ommon '1:mc Bui I c.111 '''uch tor m~ ')'tcm 11·, lonlrr,wt And h1:re\ \e11t1cat1on of that hr~I. mer the pabt 'V~ )C:tr. I ha\e L rea1cd I~ \Ut.:CC\\IUI 'ct l'rnt.1 C11:ncrato1 .,v,1.:m• m)'ell Sc(nr1<1. a numhcr n l \ear\ a)!o I tau1:tht one ol thl.'. carht"'' ;ir1d nude<;t torm' nl thc wstcrn 10 m-. brother and hrn1hcr·m· 1:11.1. /\t that 11mc m\ brother 1.1.a' 19 .1nd m\ hrothcr Ill law 1.1.ol\ n I hi.'.\ \>,<CIC hn1 h Ill cnllcl{C 1 he) h,1\-C \Ince ucatnl ,1bou1 \ 'u~..:c~'lul 'ict Prnt11 < 1encr,1111r !->\\tcm' .ind the\ ace .1"0 OO\\ hoth lllh '"w. 11 1w11 cnlleg1: k1d\ ,1111 ~ct hchmd the e:ir' c..·an do 11. .JO)One can Ql'ESl ION: O.K. So. why do lOU want to "'ul )OUr '}\ltm to olhtr people ~hen It\ otn iou\ )ou"rt making lo•d' or monty 1tlth ii'.' Al'~\\~ R : I ht"re arr \C\l'r:ll reason' hr\t, the 11ld rrmcrh " true I vcry1)nc hkc\ lo hrag when they accnmph'h \umc1hinj!.. and. I'm no d1flcren1 ~ccond. I .1m in the po,11inn now to complc1cl~ rel ire I hn'e put .Ill my monn 11110 J d1vcr\lhed portfolio of hluc chip 1n\C\lmcnl'> that no one can tou1:h , 1nclucl111g my..elf So. I'm protected lrom lo•1ng m) monc} my\.t'lf or 'omcone laking 11 a\\ay lrom me. l hesc '""c~tmcnl\ icncratc a comfor- table tiuaranteed mco mc for hie tor my lam1lv unc.1 me so: ah hough do1n~ th" w~1em t\ 1hr ncitl thing to rcllrcment. I have of1c:n r ondercc rhc theor>r 1h.11 .. H on1•1 LV M.e anl'th111fit 1•/ft'. 1011 /111/r o/ 11 u had an</ 100 m111 It fl/ 11 n hod ·· t1 may '>Ound 'tran~c hut I think that thcorv 1s vnhd I fh1rdly. I think I cnn keep everyone trom kno wing m)' -.ccrct h~ onl) makmg 11 a\a1lubk on .1 hm11cd, controlled ba~1~. Ql'ESTION: Rttlrln1. huh~ You'rt how old~ ANSWER: I'm 36 year~ old But. I'm not going 10 ut around and do nothing. There lire !>tveral non· commercial pro1cc1s I've alw&)'\ wonted to do That'~ anothtr reason I am thmkmjl of rc(rnng rhesc 1iro1cct will require a lot ot 11mc But. 11'' ~Omt'thmg I will cnJOY domg, and. I will he able 10 do them when I want 10 QUESTION: Ho• will you m1kt rour '>'tcm u•llablt on a llm lttd. rontrolltd basl1! ' \ A~S\\tR: Atz~11n. I Jon·1 v.an1 11111 large Il l .1 JlCl(l:Ol,1p.C Of f'CO('lc It> kn/1W mv \ccrct I feel It would lower lhl.'. •aluc .inti he: unfair In 1h11--c v.hn hu, 11 .1hh1'11~h 11 v.oukl hi.· h.ird to -..11uratl' 1 h1' nrnn·rr ""· I v. 111 '1mpl) lim11 c he numhc:1 111 "'tern' In he: \nkl I d11n 1 Ii.no" 111,1 )Cl h1•1>. mJO\ ,~,t~m' 1h.11 "'II hc: I ll.t\l' lll\I 11roduc1:d .1 ,m,111 n11mlil.'.r uf '"l•·m' \\h1ch l\J\,11L1hk h\ m.1tl 1od,1\. I hl '"'''m " 11111 m JO\ 'tore Ql t.~ 1 IO'· I tooktd al lht '~'ttm 'u~ I can"t \ll\ much about it btCllU\t' 1t woufd tthe it 11~11). bul I can tell you iii• incrtdiblr. \ ou ..-ill not ha' t' 'ten anythintt likl' it bt'fore. Th(' ' \ltm " 'omtthlntt d\r. I \huddtr to 11,k. ho~ much do.._ it C"O\I? 1\ '~" t.R: lklorc I tell \tlll k• m,· :l\k vou, \~hat ll<• vou think 11 ·, \\orlh' Ql l-.!'\Tl01': \\ell, 11'' 'o uniqul'. I can't think or an) thing to compare 11 ro But, let'' tttk\' ">mtlhin~ \imilar 1h1u J>tnpft In"""' in In ordtr to makt> monty. Man) of tht thln1t' likl' ham· hurier chain franchi't' that I knov. o( )l>U pa) 11n)"htrt' from Sll)0.00-0 to S2~0.000. I-or 1h11 you iett nothin«i 1>u1 lht ri~hl to have lht franchl''" plu• lhtm ttllinl ~ou ho~ to do ii And on lop o f th1I. the franchi'4' jtfh 110 ovuridt on ~hal oer you 'tll. AN!'\\\ I-R: Oka}'. '~c·rr nor IJlk111~ :lboUI lhl' '3rnl.'. Ii.ind o f pcopk ·''Ihm<' who buv .1 tranch1M: Mv 'Y'lcm '' geared HI the 1.1.orli..1 ntt man l h1hl" lr.inth1\C\ are hnul(hl b\ pn1plc who .1lrcadv ,1rc well 10 do. Nov. )(l\l\C' 11ot rn ligu1c v. hat the peo rlc v. ho arc in 1 ht' pu,111nn I U\cd to bt in can afford Qlll:.Sl ION: I don't know. tht>n, ltf\ \llV s~oo to SI .ooo. /\I th11 it would bt a \Ital. You llttrally can't gel a tritd and tntrd ~y~ftm llkt lhi' an~ i.htrt tl~t. \'ou couldn't lft thl\ kind or mont)·maklnit ability if )OU 'Pfnl S.\0,000 on 1 Ph.D. from H1nard. ANSWER: Well, the amount I .1m ~oini;t to chargt I) going 10 ~ound era/\ 10 you All I cnn tell you 1s 1ho1 I ha~e my rc11,(>n\. which I d on't care tu l!>\o 1n111 in depth htre. I will only '3) 1h.11 11 ha' 10 do w11h an unwn11cn l11w .Hnong cnlrcf'rcneur~ Like ;inythtn~cl\t' when )QU lake \omcthing out ot the land. )OU have 10 pur p,u1 o f 11 back. I .im mak1nt1 th" ~y~tcm avn1lnble fot nnly the token pntt of S20 00. 1u" enough to keep away the cuno,11y 'cekeN .1ncJ f)Coplc who 11rc no1 'er11iu' l don't won1 rn w und hol.cy hkc: I 11m be1n$ a 101ul ph1lnnthror1~1 on 1h15. l ht lac1 •~. I'll mll mnkc a little moncv a1 S20 00. but I c:in tell \OU m .ill ho nN)' thu1 I could'1.1: mndt much much morl' '(fling 1h1s 'Y'lem in Nhcr way., u1 h11thcr pncc' Ql •.~TION: I don't kno• what to ~•Y rutpt that you art lhlna away tl\t ~tort rot uo.oo. But lh•t\ )OUr dtd»lon. and I know )OU ha\'t your . . . ...... ru"'"'· t can only 'll) lh11t lhl' fkr\on bll'I02 \our '~'lt'm rtrlainly h m for 11 dt11l 1ha1 o n '1 ht' hut 14ith a 'tick. l hat pt-r,on '' 2r1tin1t II trrtd. lt'\lcd and pro\l'n '~ \tl'm lh»I contain' all }our lfJ!!E \Hrer' for UO .IHI ,\,'\\H·H '' I ,,ml I h.1\e m' n:,l\c•n' "hll h I 0\,1\ 111,, II\\ 1111 I h\: rn1111f .11 '11011.'. 11m.:. hut 11~h1 1111<1. I d<ll1°I l.llt Ill 'o" kt m. tdl \11U 1he 111 ,t 1h111y 1h.11°' !-'•1111).! Ill h.1pp.:n \\hl'll rwupk 11:.111 1h1' ''"r' I ~n11v. 1h1' hn .111,I.'. Ill\ '1111\ hJ' t-c. n 111 m.111~ 111hcr n~:"'J1·1fl\"I\ p,.,1rh .1r1· i.t11111).! 111 ':" "h h.: tor 1cal cJ,~, h<" "·.ill\ , \h i .• rnd cl1d rh1, all rcalh happc:n Did he dull on h"''"n •·. l"ll I ~cl ph11ne i:alf, 1n nw...l1111m .• 111 the 1 irn, Ir 11m j'll.'.11plc .l\k 111~ I hc,c qu,·,111111, """·" I d11n'1 l•kl· bn.111\e I l"lll)\1tkr II .Ill ln\J\HIO Pl 01\ flll\,IC\ ·\II ,111\11n1 h.I\ ltt d,1 111 t111d uul 11 I l. \l\I I\ llO c..,111 ,Ill\ lll,l]lH 111\lllUllOll <>I ·•i:cn\\ h,·11· 1n ( .1n1,1n tnc .... ,r.1pc:1. Ch.1mt"lc:1 111 ( n n1111ccle d l I .1nd lhl.'.\ v.111 tl·ll \1111 \l"' I '""''· .111 1h1' cl1d h.1prcn .. 111d I did ).!n lrnm 1a1t' In r1chc\ 1h.11 l,l\I \nd \\hen I ttlld \11111h.11 I h.11J l111.1nl1,tl \l,lleml.'.nl\ >ind '·" 1ctu1 II\ Ill J1t(1\l0 ,ill 1h" 111 :Ill\ .1111h11r11y \\hn """''' l\1 lhJlkn~·· m.: 111111 , 1hl' l,11:t u l th\' n1.11te1 "· mJll\ 111 them .ilre.1d\ h.l\l" l\O\\ fh,11 lhl· IAllrd I\ .ir.111ncJ. \\C d1111'1 jtcl 111.1nv rn1111:\I' l rom ,1uth1111ll\'\ In rr•l\C 1t ,Ill\ fnn~er ()I t-.~llON: \\t'll. I thank )<1u for tht mu .. 1 inltrt,tin~ 111tt'nil'w that I h11•t t\C'r had. I 111 1hmc who "''h to purchA\l' rhe ,\ I'(, S '\\\Ccm. l.Jllcd "7~1 l I'!'\ TO FRT I ()O M". 11 "hem!( d1-.1r1hull.'<1 bv m.111 univ Im the prcM'nl hy a well- ~nol4n . c\t,1hh,hcd d1,1rrhu1in11 com- p,10\ l J llcd I' ( I\ in {.jnton. Ohio. I 11 ni <l~r 11 Gel a hlrin k piece of p.1pcr 21 Al the 11111 ol tho: r .1pc:r. ennt tht: "'nrd.' ··7 ~tcp\ to I rl'.:dnn• •. 3) Print \n11r name and ;iddrl''~· 4) Mail th" along w11h S20 00 in l.l\h. chrct. 01 money 111dl·r Ill I'(" 1\ • l~fll C' :i~ I' ( A ~lJU!lre. CatHtm, Oh111 44711 7. Or, 11 \Oii v..1111u'111,tart rrnce"1n~ \11111 1111h•r 1mmcd 1.11ef\. phon.: 1n \.OUt Ndl'I a' foll''"~ I) 0 1111 1h1, 1 (>I I f RI I numlil.'.r. I ·!l<IO-U 1-0KKI< ({)h111 rr"1frn1' d1,1I t -KOO· '62~1(.16) .tnd .t,k tor upc:ratnr (' ~1511. 2) Suy tlw word~ ·•7 ~ll'P' 1n f'rced1l0l. I'(\ "i S\,11:m". 1) (111c \0111 nJmt" .111d .uJdrc''· 41 (11\e 1h1· n r n.11111 one u l )llltr h>llo"'in~ crcd11 e<\rd number,· M.l\tcr C'h,1rgc or \'"a (01\1' 1odude )Ollr Interbank n11mhcrl Or. 1f you don"t Wtint 111 u~ .1• credit cnrd. 1cll 1hc opcmtor you wam II m,11k'<:l <.. n [) O remtor' ore on duty nithl no\\ Jnd .iround th(' clock D1r("rt anv 1n4uinc~ lo <21<>) 494- 42112 l'fe,1-.c \Jo nor dint the toll free numher lt11 1ntmmn11on 1 he opcratoh arr 11111 pcrm111cd <H quuhficd rna1hwer que\lllln' I h" oflcr c.irnc' ,, full moncyJbad. gu11rnn1cc If I ~ II • II • '• .. 0 I I J I I f I 1 I • J r • ' I t • l D2 DAIL y P•l u I ···•·••••••······•·•·•· ·····•••···•··········• ••····••••····•·····••• .•••.•....••••.........•.•...........•..••.••• Gi-.r.. 1002 ~ .... ,.., 1002 G..-rot 1002 CottcaMHo 1024 lrYN 1044 HovtH For Sah Hout .. For Sa'- ····•·•·••·•········•·· ...•...••.....••••..... 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N •w pu r\ • Hdrm.. 2 b.itbll t•n11lv rm lh:.!9 h' 11111 rm frpl • ba1 hf'lnt •pt t)111tlll.Y 1·r.dh1r1.t11 hip 111 mnho11 lnm &: 11,1k nuoi ' ..... ,, off th1' lu11<tm.11 k 4 UH :1 h.1 l111111t• 111 f11wi.I l1w,1t1un ,. s l.1lll1"1h1•1I II ('I'' & l;c ~ m. $41~1 ()41C/ EQUAL HOUSING OPP ORTU Nll Y ~'•Nohe•: \II r.·.11 t.,.IJ h 11h•·n1" •I 111 LNa n.••to~"llll I I' •uh '"~ l11 Lht• •..J1 I Ill t 111 lluut1n11 \• l 1•f lllhll "hll h 11\Alr.""' IL 1llt •I 111 o~..-r 2 1·1r c•r•11• \ m1 '""' th-l•ni1 (i1ol r••n I 11 •1 l'll 1'111 1 11 ,ti $1 \1 l~ll.I IACk IAY I 1 m· 4 1 Hh 111 " lw I h I mn 1 h· hon II' on 1n;> • 641 ,.,, ,._ •itl"'l 1111 d 1• '•"' fht•1 .,11 1•d pool, pluvhou-.t'. 'tu1,11•t· Sltlli ()(Ml ·1 t·1 m:. associated ,.Jv.111,, 11111 \ I''' h•tt'11u• lln1111111 11•n "r 1h '1urun,.,.,..,. t•w~• ... t Pft t h• t\•lnc t• h ti.;tO.U ,. ' "' 11.ill\lflltl 11n&:111 or Ill 111lo 1tlH•ll 111 111 .. lr.• oHI\ l •l'• I• •t A •f"ll\ '"· ........ '. . ... IAYFIONT ~t·\ t'I HI f uw tun I ront h0111"' \\llh 1u1 1 K '''" ta It I'll I• lo th .. 1111111 I 1i1WI i .. 1h"'' t 1111a \U .. I U.YNOMT OUPlU ~liH'"-J l\Jrm t. 'J hh Ill IJnHI' ••Hl h F111h ~ ... , ,., ' ~ ..... "" "" lal '"'1'" ''' • •II\ ha\ ht 11 l It '111I'n11 I1 If AVALON ~\'I'll tom.I rut I I'd :1 fS H. I hu o,1k 1111111 p ,11I1,d lt,i-.t'llh'lll 11111t•rt'tl' fu1111d.1111111 l-'l.11 ...... , ••• $120 000 ... {'t.• Uu m "'I'"''"' "''I 11111 ~ ............. 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N1•ifl g.,l<ltt· CHOICE COTT .AGE Supn fo::Ui.t~1c.J1' location w1lh a dt•cp lul and ulfey ;1<·1·t·1H, fur H V This 1·h;,rm1nl( 3 hdrm hom1• ha.-. ne w 1·opr~·r 11lumb tnl{, n('w pumt. wall lo wall c1.1 rpt>l1n~. forc<>d 1.11t hf•ul, dark room and a workshop Full pnct- $711,CXXJ Dtln'l wait, 1·1.ill ht.'fore 1t ':; i.otd 751 JJ!JJ «=SEL ECT In 1911~~~ ~~)·11 :,.l°h~(: ~ SUPER ACTION IN THE COMICS SECTION OF THE l1tJ!tl~J1·ll I PROPERTIES ? la It ,.ouibl. 1 ()I.I) C OltONA l>f·;I. MAH 4 lltMl 'fl ft YI-~''• 'I npk 1\ tloublt· wtd•• lot JU.'>t off C k't'Jll lll~cl Formal Ji,.,1ni.: rm + 1.un11) rm w w1•1 har '1 I .. 1r~1· ht•drm., c·.1t h With 1h uwn t.uth :i :..t'l·lud1'11 pn valt• pat 111i. Spiral :;l.im·aw ll·1ul1ng to :!nd lt"d 4 l:11r 1•1111111>1•11 i.:arugc,., All lhp, undt•r one roof on rnmn lol I Km' l ll't Urn. 11111• i:•'l <1w ay' {.'a II ma ~l.'AI IHCOME IH COST A MESA "11:11 fl 1-..i • hllft • lllllh ('(}II\ t'llll'OI lo -.1·h1111I-.. ~· -.hopp111i.: /\nn11.il 1111·111l11' ,1(11,(llJ (;I II\\ lh p1tl1•f1h ;tl l•:l(('t'il<•nt 1111 111,<·-.1111 111 11\\tlt·r 1w1·up;inl :-.1111.:100 A COl.DWIU IAHUll CO. 644-9060 2161 SAH JOAOIJINHILLSAO. IN NEWPORT CENTER ma en ab I Ir vine realty WESLEY M. TAY LOR CO., REALTORS 21 I I San Joaquin Hilb Rood MEWP'OttT C9fTER, M.I . 644-49 I 0 LOVYS RETltEA T lfugl' muslt•r SUll<' IMllJl t-'d for inllmult• 11nvJry , huge family room ~.x t'l'lh'nl lrH·at1on ncJr l>t-11rh and Jl.lllf c·tJUt "l' Slil .~KJ ( 'Jll !.ll;;t 77HH ~ KEY P.E AL TO P.5 IC CUTE HOUSE OHR·2lOT f-:S.,t'o1dc, <:Mtu M<'!'la 3 lil'drm eharmcr fo'ormu I uvini: rm w/rc1tl wood burrung f1n•ph1l'l' Lovt• ly n•modcled klll'h1•11 w /1·u-.lom C"ab1nel!'> & µa.\.'> lhru window lo din in.: .trca Addt'd on fa m 1 l:V rm l'onvt>rh•d l(Urlll(t' may lw u-.t·il for IJl.t' t:Jml· rm All th1' Jt ''" ;iffonlahlc pnc1• ti73 K~50 DUPLEX~dM 3 hc.trm., and 2 hdrm' •I l'Ur J:aral.(I' plu-. li.tumlry Jnd 1•xlrJ !-lor111•1· Pr1vat1· pat •o ' ,J 1111 l>l.Olllllll SllM.~.CMI PETE BARRETT REALTY 6112-5200 Rural Atmoaph•r• Su rrou nd~ cnlerlutn ITl{'lll hom1•1 LarJ1.1· r>vt mai.lf'r i.u1lt•' lh•lux1• J)aMIJn1: throout Puny l>l/l'd dt'l'k 11 v1·rl<111k' ~park Im.: JJ1·u111 ~u r rounded by mount:1111 p1~1 ~x<·ellent lll'l'J • Helle I' hurry • <.: .i II oolimn liiiiill ANDA CLUCK, ClUCK THERE! Thb 111 truly Old M111· Doould'!! form in tht• c1 ty Hurni utmo111>ht•r1· M1n1 hon1t' rand1 1111 qu1t•l stn ·r·t l)f m1111 (arms Room ht•n • fur your dU<·k11, rht<'k<'n1> & ral>b1lJI ov ... r 18,500 llfl fl of land Modern 2 stor}'. :1 b d rm ra n 1·h hom1• w/i.h.a.kc roof 545·94!1 t REAL ESTATE THE BEST GIFT OF ALL CLOSE IN 1979 AVOID HIGH INTEREST RATE Nl!w ll·g1slalHJn, lll'W flnlllll'tnl( l1>t•h01qUl'!'> <mtl new c•ourt !1t>rrc.,1on" IMkl'li II t'/J"l'r I hun I'\ t·r W vun·hast• or i.t'll a 11rn perty & close t'M·r11w rn J matter or 1Juy-. for I h1 • fir~t t1mt•. lianki., ~uv 1nw. & l.CJun' l'11n 11rov1dt· wrap aroun<I finant·mi:. that lol(l'lhl'r with !'lt!lll'r ftn11nr1nl( 1•1:111 tw11t h1Rh mtt•r1.~t ratl'!'I Our 11taH o( t· x 11e rH• n <·t·d \1ro fl':.i.wnals help l it•1r l'Lu·nt.:. huy. 'f•ll. or t·x ('h unl(c StlJ m1ll1 11 11 dollars worth of ri·ul r11t;ilt• i n l h1· JIH ~I 12 month.' Coll now & 11sk llbottt our m11ny hnm<•i.. & 1nve11tmcnl 11:.linl(i. Cw.JI 7~ 1920 t 9UAIL ~!~~~-ATTN: INVESTORS! WantAd.'1 C1.1 II 642 S67K '°'" TII l :JO '.M.I EASTSIDE COST A MESA f(Plll;tl JH'O J11 •1 l v " good uwomc ... 4 pit'"< t'"'" r :111•' $l12:'i .llOO Lms \1 tlle·r f¥t2 x::i:Js ((; 11!11 NEWPORT IEAC H DUPLEX ~UH 1J111l s W '~!<rncl 11w onw (';in <•x p .1nd l"anlot-.l1c· in\1•:--lm<'nt J\1'k 1n g Sl 11; 50u V1t· .J:i,h1t1:,k1 64l X2:J:i. ((; I ::WI COROMA DEL MAR So. of llwy rl upl<'x w /lg 2Bll. 2 hath 1mtt:; in popular r t'ntal a rea. $175.000. l.ynnt• Vt1l(•nt inl! M4·6200 1<:1211 642-1235 901 Oo11•r Dr11141 644-6200 Harbor View C~nttr lrv•rwt .ti C•"1Pll'\ VAiiey Center 752-1414 cae: IBDllE ILllRS CD. Ovt fl •,o Yt-ARS or SCRVICI NEWPORT BLUFFS ('hull'<' Off l•ring. Spli I Lc•vt•I End Unit. Prim(• Private' LO('u tion On A f.ov<'l y G r •t>nbt.!l t. C u i.tom De<·oratcd In Wurm 1-:arth Tones. Two Bedrooms With A Convertible IK•n · Onl(innl Bluf fs " Sl7'1.~00 /\ ",Joy of Nt•wport " Lt hlln~. ....... ~ ........ ... 631 -1800 H 1 DOV& DllYI . . ... Iba llmt• vi v1•ur 11 rr •JIC'C't•cular. It you wltf 1$y llk-m more th1m evt-r frum th111 h.w1•ly c bdnn . OC'4!an '1ew homt In prhllllluu1 C• m•o llighlanda 1'h l lD5,000 prt~ leollll you tht' 1wller1 art• nlOU v 1& lt't.I ~u l'll II tu iliiy' \lh\1 11111111 1f.11 l1Ht flh 1 .l1t11 ttl I " BAY& BEACH 45 N(WP RT CTR OR 7ss.al11 WALK TO BEACH Crom th111 .ittrn1•t1vt> duvh.'ll 11n 16t h Stn·1·1 N II rtu~ I hdrm & 2 bdrm duplt'll «with ·I b.at)v,), hd' llUIO\ plll)I reature' 1111 I H1·x11Jll• hn11.11c1n.: f 1·vt•n 'alt•., l'\lf1lra1..'\ J 1\ l(n•11l r1•ntal .1r1•.1 Obi l(Jf lll(t' t 1arporl Qu11·k pu11SeM1on Slff7.500 WOODBRIDGE a choice 11re11. end unit condo . llWl!lrd Wlnnl·r 2 Bdrms. 2...., Buth,!j Up &raded carpettnl( & tilt• Property ~ new & v1·r> :charp • New & rn·i.h llUl<hcapm l( will h~: «Jolll' Sl19.SOO BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR DR 7U11 4 IORMS. COM, HEAR U00,000 illld '011lh nf ltw h 1J,!h"a\. lO<>' ·1 bt.·tJroomi. 1mpn·s~1 v1 · t•xtn1oi twa\'v -.h :ik t• 111111. !-.W lltllTllO ~! p onl H!l' fror1t 11i.:<· furridy 100111 p<.11'qu1·t rtoo 11ng and .1 r'l•al 11't ll' prH't• nl S207 .~1I HI aucl l hi-. .... rl'l' 1:.nel Phl)fll' up. drl\ 1• 11.r drop rn ' UN l ()Ur: ti()Mfi Rt.Al IOAS' 615 uOOO 244 I ( <ISi ( 1111\I t l1qhw..iy Coron,1 tl.-1 MJr .11\11 "' ,, '.1 V •·1olo ,, I 11. •,lJ'Jfl ~•ch oHice •ndeJ"nd•nlly owned •f>d Ofle••t.O HARBOR VIEW HILLS OWMt" will fb1anu wltti SI 0,000 On. ()Wtll·r )o.<iV'-"~di th11' uhanclorwct :1 lw <l ro11m 2 hath <"<t'nlt1vl' honw th1~ \\'t'l'kt·nd " No q1rnllf:. ing llurr~ T hi:-. ont· "un ·1 1~1:.t STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING "\11\\ I' tho• 111111 111 'I.II I ,111 1 \l'fllllL! ,1 nfl I'' 1ol 1l ,tl1l1 c ;11 I I I Ill 111 •• 1 I I ,,, ' .tll II lot o .. ,,, 1Hlo1n•1t1111t \\1 h .1\• 1 It •·• lt•tn IHL I h1111I l11t ljjl ol1flt of lfl•fll lllio "• R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 ~t!l ('ov1• lnvt•'ltm1•nt11 ~ llK:I() NEWCOHDOS J U1 2' Y b1t . ~ !Jr, 11 • b1 1-"J• 1.11>1 iu, p (lOI . JllCULLI opcon bto11m l'e1t 111wi fo'mm 171 ,llOO IU'l cll1wri 00 6.\.\3 lilGAIN HUNTERS Sharp. dun J iik 2 1>11 htlm('. frpll' 11111 l'nC'h)lll'd paUo Cull loduy fm m form.ithJ11 MULHIAAH RNfty 199f d.,. 754-7100 Purchcn. FHA or YA· S68,500 J 8Nfrm ltttl(1• Ylltd , QI.let l'UI dt• KM( !'llr1•1•l li4~ llllil .. ;j, OPEN HOUSE ,..~ REALTY ~ "WOODSY" CHARM ... iJl'f'l'nl!> th" lop lot•11t ed J bt:droom. 2 b11th & J t' a r I( a r 11 I( 1· 1-· ,, ' I ~s1on , Owner .on,. 1oui. Lowt."i.l µn1·1· tu area t;.z lo IJu y ;it Slil.000 Wi 7221 ~~21. Wntcllff Rtrotty fo'or s.·111e Option t o l)W'th~ in Woodbndilf C'roumii Award winnlnl( Z it z U11 h o m t• buulflully up.ir11.d1·t1 S:10011 o pl1on appl11."' lfJW&rd pur<-haist: H Jl11f <lahl, 7~ 2121 T witet'oclr Hiiia V1t'W 1·1ty ht<hU. from thu, I 0 (' r;. d I b It• f ii trll I Y t•nlrtnmt hom1• '' k It . tum rm. Wt•l bur. frml du1 ll $19!1.~)(J SQulhlan <kl"b 631 2133. 6-tl 6220 GltlATVIEW 11' Turtlt•rock & Nt'wporl Jltllii. U<.:l. & Mu:iun l'l'k & l11k1· Si!n Joi111u1n modt•I top ('UIHIO '" Rwwho San Jo•HIUtn 4! 8r & d<·o. formal 1lcnrni,:. wt1 bar fryh· "'' t•pi. lo pool & )II(' l.1k1· rlt'V.. Ull gradt !> 114:, uou < J 11 7!>2 1104 or 7 52--0~2 GilDENHOME UHIV.PARK Ill•' Ito' 1101 :mil 1)()011 OOOl l OOll 1 'l'h1., 1., J 'lupt•r nw1• l't>fllf•ll Mod1·l 1n Vil lu.:c Ill , thr1•1· bt'<iroomi. 21 , 11 •• 111, bit: fam ily k1td11·11 fireplal't' Jt'I ~p11 w;1rm wood panehn.: rvcry lhmg in ((r<'al t·ond1t wn Bctnl( oHcrrd Ul SIOIUl50 /\nd, you own lht• land• red hill ·~:.:. 552-7500 FowttainV~~y 1034 1 .......... -. ... ..••.•....••....•...... BYOWHER J HR 11 1 tM bonu-. 1 m 2 '>I.Or. l llndo P\1 p.1t111 (plh drp., .! • .1 r r .11 Wkdy-. ~4:1 !f!H!i I'\,., 11411 ~ ...,,finclon leod1 t 040 ....••...•.•...•.....•• REDUCED ! ·r h 1" n t• a t ;r h fl r n1 Arnhur.t with ;J J1.rt•c•11 lx·h l11«11llf111 I., v.11 .1111 and n•Jdy .and w,11l111~· lor ,1.,,n:art hU\"'' 111 -.11.11• 11 up JI onl} ~ .l~ICI G9Mrol I 002 CCM'Ofta ~Mor I 022 :..&S ltl">Jh· Sp1·1 IJhi>h :J 4 or ~ hdrm mo<leb d\311 , '0ffil' ""' p1111b ~f.l OWtotERWILL CARRY-t0% ON nm, HEAUTffUI. 4 lied.rm. 21 > bath hom1• In La.kt• Fort">I f"eatun·1I in LA TlmP'> lfomc St•1· lion Dt.'<'k w twn1•h 'eat 1ng SJ0!!.500 ""k lor <..'rail( l~tl1•y of Calta Mc,!jll, lrvirll' Nt>w1>0rt 1W11t h. lrw 234 1': 17th St . (' M 631-1266 N11uonw1de Network of lnd1v1duatly <Jwnl'<l and Operated Real i-};h1te Off11:ci. JACUZZI AND LARGE POOL 2 Bdrm . 2 buth hom e with un1qul' "'PiroJI .,ta1rca1>1• lt•adin1oe le. honui. room lhul l·1rn eailly be tunv1•r1Pd intro :.! Wrrru. 1-'ormdl dlllllll( rm . 2 lU.'>lom frpk!'I &. rrutny olhl'r a mt· nit 11·.., St 19.000 ~ . ., ... ~:73·7300 NEXT TO MATURE $180,000 Your bark yurd 111 nelo:t tu grazrng land ~o you l an enjoy the feeling of 1'0011 try tiVl/11( 1n 11 rcsull•nt residential environment 'T'here's warmth 1o11th1n t b1a 2 bedroom ho me wllh built ins 1n the ~and a wrt bar 10 the t1v1ng room Separate lar1ie garal(t' and BOAT STORAGt-.: ore a AC C ESS TO PRIVATE BEAClll-:51 • - WATI Kl HON1 I IOMI '> REAL ESTATE 6:11 1400 WAUCTOIEACH $5o50 ~r mo . SHARI'. :J bdr home Call Mwrk 962-7788 BAYSIDE DRIVF.! IJ.57 ,5()0 n':.fl: I Mal.KAi condo. 1 Dr. den. vtew ol <'hbnncl, lovely decor' Thi. '" the be8t buy In town a m ld1t •..•...•.••.•.••....•...•..•..•••••.•.••..•... l BR..flXER FORECLOSURE! SACRIFICE!! l't-nrungton l'ropl·rt1c!'I RAREIEAUTY ll1C')'dl' t.n bt•Jt'h t-:it1 ra 'hJ rp 4 All I "' llH 1"'"' br 1rk r1rt'llla1 1• l11•W 'J'JlUF.' J Bedrm ft xt·r UllPl'r . will l(O 1nt11 fort•clos ure -.h<1rtly ' ljjmk hWI no11f11·d uwn1·1 o( 11 's 1nknt I ;octd lm·a I.JOO IJ1X.107 Lot ~ttt.· Fu II Jll1l't· JU.'l Sfl!'J.0(.1(1' 1 ak1· 11dvunt<11:1• l'<tll 1:ii 17011 Now• ". [~IRtdMll OCEAN VIEW 4 HH. ;!I . l1e1th, ram1ly room homl' In Sµyl(lru;i-. ll1tl V .at'anl 1385.(JOCJ OH <JFl-'1-:H ' Compar11bh: homt'!'I ••l $465,000 & $475.000 Maki· offer NOW ' p.1111t o\. 1 .irJll'I 11 , v1•;1r ... old l.01,., nr PIHIC'hn~ .11111 w;1ll 1111111·1 OI fn1'!J 1111 S71!.I)'•) lYn1mm1m 962·4471 (,.:·)546 ·8103 '+523 C.otPtJSDt·/RVlHE ~leoch 1048 ••....•......••••...... INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY BUILDERS TOO! CostaMHa 1024 OCUMFttONT duplex on big H 2 lor W Npt near nf'w tennu. t'tb t;usy U<'('l'.'i.S ~tn·1·1 '" beuthfronl lot SJ75,llOIJ JACOIS REAL TY 675-6670 SAL.MOM RIVER IDJ\JI O 5 plu11 1tc·r1•-.. n vt•r fronl:i.1(1• o n 111 t.cr.stolt• 93 l:lxtlll tnult•r lluntmit. fti.hinl(, t·lt•1 Inc·, water i.t•plll'. pavt:d road. mountuin Vtl'W 400 E.lr' FORAU C.M. atr.s 1006 ................•...... I duptJt. 1n<'lu1lin11 h,,, front t11 be f'X f h d<1Y1 n in II p6c g 2 lJ f 68;.4 320(1 EMYALDST. Dupll'Jt with own .. r ·-. un 11. JCood IO<'ation dbl gar llRC. 2 /rpl1·~ ('lt'ur. seller will l' llrry hit T I> $.249,000 HEWPORT HACH REALTY 67~ 1642 642-07 62 .._.,...mwta 1007 •..•...•.•............. 2 llDRM COTT AGE {.\tte 2 bedrrn. I both cot Lage 1n 1mm11t•ulate rnn dJIJon Gar&l(l' st n•i.i.1·d ········•·····•········ SECLUDED EASTSIDE Owrwr trnn..,rerrl'<I mu .. 1 !*II tm lovcl)' nt'WI)' I l' modtled I.I.lid rt'<ft't'Oral cd 4 Wrm i b11lh hom1· Spar kltnl.( Ol'W ultr .a mudcrn l'ounll') k 1t1 h1·n Rats#.'d hearth ftrt·plan '. 1.a .. u.>fuJI> don<' 1n nat ur.i 1 ~ Quarry lilt' «nlr> c1nd walk 1-·ronl <'o urt yi;rd Rri .:ht . !'IPU<'IOU.'i and r harminl( You'd betll•r hurry and m~ lhL~ one lJl SIW.000 Call 54() 1151 ~HERfTAGE REALTORS Just Listed Executive's Dream Delt1ehtru1 :1 h1·1lroo111 home with n1•w l'Jrpt•i... d1n111~. J rHI S v. 1•!11:.h f1rl1)la1., on p;,tw (".di for deta1b SHM !JOll AKR 540 1720 TARBaL. -· IS QUALITY IMPORTANT TO YOU? T11k1• a ll'ltlk :t I I hti. lx·aul1ful •I IHlrm, J hath Mei.a Verdt• homt• I t fl'IJIUr<'h 11 Yl'lll ulll ew.tom pool anti ,:11·1111.1. u11<.-d bn1·k dt•rk wi.: ;rncl ~undl!l'k urf m.1ll t•·r bdrm l'11 II Mli f>HHll I or morl' dt•l..i1li. ~HERITAGE REALTORS for 2nd urut Trv $1 35 000 J Bdrm Condo <!•, ba . nuu.uf':w; <·1.os1-: ot11 Nl'W fk .11· h If II Ill.. :1 bdrm 31' h.i .lll\I ,, f, . .,.. i.hort bto1·k-. f111111 th1• bcarh Prtt't'<I 111 -..·II ' 5Jb 0l3301 ~.:!11 ~I HR EDISOH HIGH <I UA'l.:r.1.1.._«, I lllC 1""'1 and Jllt'U111 h11m1· lr11111 $$1.'i ()'1(1111 )).,ti ::.C.10 ROH ORT. Inc 963-8366 om 963·7653 pm CONDO IY OWHER .!Ar. I' .. l!,1 hit"' IJt II hnrk fr1>k nr '" 11 t. ~hop111n1: ""'hr flnr rl'fn.: A..,wni.1 bl•· 101.111 ~7.~J !11-.1 I.JI:! 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Woo<ltinrJ..:,• 1-.,t.1tc•' Wustun.:tnn !'tan n·1Hlv for ITIUH• 1n 3 04.'<I 8t <lc•n 2' 2 hu SllJh IKMI ~P•'l'IJ I upgr1.1t11· p.11 kJl:I' 1n ch.Klt'<I I <111 t:c'<lf~!•' m R11x.inn1• JI M .nn:th Ir"' 1n1· H 11 y c u n t••~:nuo MOVE IN IEFORE CHRISTMAS N1·w WOO<lhndl(I' fo);tatc' Coni.111 C.1 rw Coo -ct y It• J\tlnm.-. l'lnn. 4 b(·tl l' > hit , Sl23,UOll C'ull Gl'(•l l!t' or Roxunrw .11 Mat 11.1h lr vt n l' Hlt y l 'n f7MJ~:n1MI BY OWNER THI': ·n :l<llAt:I': 2Br 2&1 <'oflllt>. frpk. :! t•.ir gar on Grt•t•nht'lt. ~ll'poi to pool & Jlll'U111 S84.7f>O ~-4819 *DUPLEX* 01'\•url ~Ilk ol hw) II•\ ..I It~ l'J~) .Jl'll'!'l't11h1-.o1lt "'••1-.b p.11111 n111111r , ,. Jlo11,._ 1111 ,j( 1111 hllflll' /(. ''"'"m' llur r"' 0111~ $1:.:1.~.11· ..,l'-""n 1!1·,1 It\ l't 1 07·1 I UVNf\M I(' \IH'll J-;'I I· 1 r l u "· 1 11 , " , \ Jffi410Ult'' tJt'ttltft \It \4 Jll(I loL' uf "'''" ,. Ill 1111 jUl'.11 Ill"" I IH)I Ill 11111111 !-.."•II t1xl<1y ' ).H5.0CMI AJEUJE\..\.. .JlO~OC one . 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LGIJllM Hlh I 0 S 0 ...•...•........•...... 8(1Jbf>c11 l~lt'tnd Realry Pncl'd to i.••11 a t only "'" ,.,.,.,, .,._," S69.900 Tht!o '.I hdrm 673-1700 hom t> fralure 'j ot•w CoraM dlt Mar 1 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPl.IX So. of HIGhway o n lovtl)' Avor11do rarpcls and ,, l&rl(f' lol loaded with many fruit lrt'('fl l''or more del111 h1 call ~5880 ~HERITAGE REALTORS Av4tnue, a charming 2 ----------bdnn. 2 11ty, upellde down h{JUIN! with c.-edar 1hlnRlc MESA VER Ji': 3Bft +. exterior •nd 11undcck <k'fl, 2 balh aaum 9' ~ P LUS • haurlo u• 2 ln. 1116.000. P 644 57:,7 bedroom. 3 bath 11pt Covtred p1Uo and 3 ('A r aara11e 1210,000 644-7211 SI 0,000 DOWN ror Cov p11~111. ('nrner l•---------\'lew lol. prol tnd'lqxJ & ¥Uto t.pnktl'll Nr pool. park, -.<·hlti. Pit' U11d1·r ilr>.ooo ~ rn111 GREENTREE A nrrntwood Ideally loc•111rd on l'u l rlr 11.M<' street Within Wll lk1 n1t d.iaUU>C"e to11<'hool8. park. pool a nd rommunlt y shol>PWs l't!nt~r Aakln11 onijMl.soo. Call lodoy e H A NCll HI Al TY !)~) 1 )000 ffral'OUY IN HtVINto: YA-FHA TERMS 11n• av1t1l 1tbh• on ttl1-. icn•ar 4 bl'C'lroom. fum1h room homt· v.h11'1l •oi:. 1111 u pn.>mtum , .... lot pr11 v1din1t pn<'l!l'Y und 1111 'trel'l HV p11rk 1111• rn.~1 For appt. call 644-,211 homes In S 300,000 SJ,000.000 r11nge Owner .iu consider all offer1 Sale·lu1e option.rent. 15 IOll'l Ail /Jn NlfJl l. 111\IU Y Iii I l\S~U(ll\l [SJ Ba ck Bay V t llnitt' ~Imo. lease optum ~lroMt.RJtr. Ctll6•S.tUt Woodbrtdc.-Br• 11hton. 11w1111100 valu .. 11~.000 owner muat HU 1117 ,000 Ml-OGM It's O«armi.s' 2 Sty, 4 br. frm.I din'~· lrA l'"R, i·~ ba, up1enf " 1tt1lorto1 liltn vat 1ear opn r , hrid1o patio. prof lndacp All th11 6 morl' fur only l l.32,400 Reall) World". 76"S& . -... . .. ~ . . ••• 69 ••• - r -52 ... m ,.,, ul'I I .I 111• ... )fl 67 k 111 ~:. Ill ,, •• rt {. y r . Ill n, 0 :.>a tu 1t.' rs 4 J..• "~ 71 ;!-, l 1r er U!i I I( l' 1(1, l.l\ >r. ol. ·n d ti I.I 'fl r I •ti 71l " " ;11 ,,, ,:., "'' ••• - Ill ". 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FALLllOOk 1•.,.,, •11111 ..... ~ 2 ttl r e' 11\oca1lo p11r1't•b . n1 H J-'•llbrook 1.m ntt·cJ 11, l'U\lOm fllllf h hClllll'~ Xlnt bu&lc.l1111i1 ""' Hll\ 'K'PolTllt\' 111 h11(dht r l'11r flltln' cj.1>111' I J.tl l\MJll \ S14.\,IXIO 493-9494 495.5220 496.14 tl tl0.5050 DU.AM HOUSE l't\l•h i h..-.11110111 f.11111h l tlOIO hlllll<' :>1'11 1111\lr n •riun1. t1h• 111 t'Jll l' fo111uh "~'"'.mil kite h1·11 l )"\ ""'lll,111· \II \lo 11f "'' \ h.:ht11 11111unl ;.11n~ 1u1<l '.illt•\ '• -. ~1.11111 rw11o t'ufl"'' "''"' .11 h"'"-"l°M'I 11111 d i I.I\ I' \IH.K...,1-.l l-\ 110-\l \.'°'l\ CO'H' \"ldl '-t I-ll COU 0. HEW POU HAL TORS 67~SSI I OflN FRI/SAT 1·5 tl0t•1it d lrnul Hr1in1l 1w11o W Ol'l'llO \Ill 1-lt·.:Jnt F I t• II l' h I' r H V I fl Murn.trc•h 11.l\ 1'1•11 un .tl71!1~·a l6lam1 l>r 640.6259 PRICED TO SELL FAST1 S~cklu• •incJM •tory 4 bedroom home• th 2 J bGHtt on 1 • ocrtt lot. ThrH car qw09e o'Wt fonnal dWftq roaftl ptVt •et bor Ond flopfou. 'erl.ct fOf' fomlllet. SIU 500 49 3-8812 ~~ ... ~.~~ ... !?.~~ s.a....• 1076 ---------....................... . EXECUTIVE Le... LM Opt or Sat. Ill It I' r • 11! ,•n l 1 J I SPECIAL lli.:>11 l urnl11 I •'llM $1l!1 ln •r1t~11tibuth11t1ol•;I 1m Mo. llplum '°'' $1 .tlllJ V<>'mt: h111111' 1 111~ t \,.k111~tSH7.~IO lid r m :O. l 111 ,, ,. ' I II I ......,,.~ .. '""·a.tty "r<11 ddl h u 1111 ,.., ,, i 'No 71 11 I"" .i111n 1in• , .. 1 '"' \ "" Sc.Ito AM l 010 t&.I Sl!'liif IU • I th ft ... tthl ••••••••••••••••••••••• (11.1ol111•1t-.t 11u .. ti1 111 1111 ""•k·rn 11011 11· ~1.11•• 1111 Almost Hew Ot"" H '.lr ri.;lol Ill tho "'''"'''"" 1111•11 ,, ""'" Custom i % e d 111,.1n11 111 "" 111" 111 .. 1ar1t1~ "''1"''1111111 1tum1· Buccola I •Ill IL'> Jl !1411 J f~I ~HERITAGE R!AL..TORS HUGE HOME IHH.8. 1.un•I\ hor111• 111 1ir11111· Jn·.. l'hti.h t JI l>l'b , IJ IA'lituom., du1101! f.imclv ruocn 111111 f1r1·11.11•t• t:fl't'llhuu ~t· w 1111luw ~tural(t' $111 .:ioo 111\ H Cull :>4-0 l7:!tt TARREU. PRIME LOCATION community or 111:1rbor frplc. Jll(', u r Av.iii 'I h1 -. ,.., tJll 1111t·~rnlt>el dt•vC'lopml.'nt 111 ._, H1do Wtll 8Ccum now S475 t11t Mo 11t d n·11 bd mudJI•· 1 lenn1.11 ~·ourt dep ManaMe. 640 Oti63 1• ""'' l1w.it 1nrt A I 1•nl at1vt• -.u 1Vt!'>1on UlllJ';ck Cu.tr r at Ma<' or646-7_41_4 ___ _ 111.1p '"·" •11f l'I O\t•d li y PlunntnJ,t n»h Ir vine Rily <:o O\amungE s1de homeby ('om 1111:-.~JOll <714)640 61'16 Or~~ & 171h on quiet 1; :!<) \t•n ' H l:t \<·n·~ •l 00 J\('f ('S 17 .'JJ A<·rt·s Sho1>µ111g ( 't•nl<·r Mult1ph.· F c.1m1ly Snv1<:<• Commcrtiu l S1n~lc Furrnly Coml tlualit y multtplt> units tm n1t•chatt'ly lo north und Rood Quulity lionws aUJU<.'(•flt 0 11 the west ~ St•wt·r •llld watC'r mami. at tract -.ill· .i S d1ool 1mt• hl (><•k Call J<'rt·~no. c·u <209 ) 225·4800 t20'JI 255 2877 A fter s ·OOPM C.Th'TOM JIOMELOT culdt•oc 3 UR. 2 BA , S py 111a111 II i I I. 8 ., t ram rm w/lae us1'C'I bnc-k MG-c.:w> " fplC' & CUlt' ~unporC'h. nu paint. pape r & npts Nire. yard w/ g11rdener ~ 95.S-3649 Will trade 3 sub·dmded kA.1, Lws Vegas. tor cas h. 111tilboat. car. duamonds. t'lC 675 7687 WiU trudc 2°"' resort acres on laJce In Eko. Nevada rot <:uh, sailboat. car. diamon d s. l(Old. e t c 675-7687 ------- CMofC...ty ,,.....,. 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S325 rl'dec 2 BR. t: Sidi' gar fncd patio. Adullll no pets. 646-t 078 --------~TSIOE 3BR. 2 ba. bJtn.,, 2 car gar, SS2S 646 I 088. 540-6262 J Br 2 Ba Mesa Ve rtlt' SSOO mo Ca II 546 5880. ask for Pam 4 IOIM POOL HOME 778 Allegheny Gras,, Valley, Ne vada C1· Ca aarclal lnc:onra Properly 2000 ty, Ca. 2 ~uperb estate ,..,.opeot'ty 1600 .. •• ... •• ..... • •• • • •• • • propert.tes a vailable ......••.•.•.••..•...•. Nl-.."W SllOl'PIN<i CF.Nn ;f( ewpof\ Heud1 /\rca l'npk O<'l ll!lli>l'S i-~lrlll )e<.1r1 r~nl guaranttl>d l"nnw tul(h lr<Jfftc count 11,UW Sq feet rl'nta btc !.flJC'\' $780.000 ~ainsCo. 63f-l400 or 644-8758 OfftCE BUILDING 4 s mall swles. $89,900 Near Bris tol & Baker. CM Agt 54fJ.7729 16 M1W UNITS/CM S880.000 Agt 675 5487 lOHALOT Easts1de Costa Mesa 3 :separate hous~ Cln cor ner lot. Super location. Sl.59.000 L' U€HIG€ '-l---~T--'"-1~r--HOM€~ 3333W Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 36.'B sq ft cstm home on 5 forested ac. Every lu>i· ury c onven ience 2 frplC''s, hg coverl'd deck with 100 m1 view 3 y rs old Cannol be duplica ted for S189,SOO 6ale pnct 4300 sq ft des igner 's 4 Bdrm 2 bath, rcrt.'plaC'I.'. fe nced yard. cover ed pauo. ~75 mo Nr South Coast Plaz.a ~ 11 "l~ll 1n "" -.. \ 7~11 f Cmt H•1 CarOftl llfl llJr home No s tep too great --------- for elegance & conve· 2 BR. l "'1 ba • frpll' . ruence JO magnificent beaut. area incl pool & pr1v. view a c . wllrJt clubhouse. $475. Agtnt pond, orchard. gardens. 644-1211 631 3444 Wlderground fuel tanks . , ,--. AddJlJonal 4000 sq ft top Brand new 3br. 2 ·~lia. 1lne comm. grade bldg ~rplc .. Dbl ~arl(. pool & Pnced ngtlt al S395.000. Jacuu1. 5 min lo bth Yr ly lease No pets . S52S NEWPORT BEACH L <•i-t of th<• n<'W hnnics on the walt•r for lt•:1:-t' univ. Ltvt.• and enl<""fo1n 111 l'lt•J!am·t• tn ~vour m•w custom homt• with dl's1grwr interiors. Convt.•.•1t.'11l'l' orwnt('d to rnC'ludc• 3 car· aarni::<·s with a utomat 1c opt.•rwrs. ki tch('ns with m1c ro.wuvc rnng(•-.. S l·lf rle an1ni.: <>Vl'n.s. tntsh compactor.,, <1nd RRQ rnn).!l' tops; Wl•t bars in all mc><k ls f 1 r <' p I ti c t' s 1 n I 1 v i n ~ r o o m ~ &. bc<I r·oom!'. indoor laundrv an.·~1s i!Ul'~t :O.Ulll•. f:1rntly room and muc•h mon•. l><x·k a v:11lahl C' to <i ll tenant:- Sho wn hy nppo ull nt<.'nt. <.:all Lrn<l,1 Jl&.1un 1714 > 833·3150 18 to 5 weekday~1 .._,llqoe leoch 3240 l.aglllla HHJ-1 3252 •.....•.•••.•..••...........•.....•.•...•..... ~e lot, 4 br. 2 ba , frptc, dshwhr. cov 'd p a tio l(ar . fncd )'d Kub & Pt'l~ ok Agt , no ree $455 964 2.566 !11J.2971 2 Br w l Kar. 1295 Crµl fnC'd yd, water pd 27 tit "O'' Delaware 636 4120 1·5 3 UR. 2 ba. dbl RBr. nr bt•h 536 3933 or962·447l 1 Bdrm, 2 ba. Fam rm Alnum. all bltam. ()\'l'Jll Vll'W, pvt bc:ich. N1>:u1·I Shores. $800. 75\1 1465 N I G U F. L S If 0 H t-; S St>a('IOU.'> 4 bdrm, 21, h.1 ram rm. bea<•h, Leon.., $fi351mo 493·62~.'.J or k31·1453 ~aull(uJ Home 3 bdrm J ba f ormal din. prcv:tlt• r omm. with tt•n111 .... JaC'UZZJ & bcat h. $G75 m il 4 Br 2~ ba, nu S & S 75'2 9'l2.1or49!1·4611 Golden West Es tates. ~ ... --.:;---V-I . 32 .. 7 G o urm e t Co untr y -s .. on •io v r .1A~1!.Jt'11 W..stMnsfff I 098 Condomh1iums/Town-••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i.ou..t I« safe I 7 00 PLUSH TRS.PLEX Xlnt CM location Two 2BR & one 3BR w/wel b a r , f r p I <' ' s , t• n t• l garages. & lnr1ry rm Don't mass lh1s one' $174.~ Only 15': down B ii I Au ( d er If e Ide 548-91.571835·9543 916/273·7996 Cha rlie Avail J2/11. 4BR 2ba. Gille tte 91 6/265·6329 patio. fnC'd yard, ~ar Agts 100 S Aubur n. Close lo occ & So <.:i;t Grass Valley, Ca 95945 Plaza $48.5/mo Aft 6pm kJlchen, ram rm WI Wl'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar. form din'.:, 3 C"nr BeauuruJ home . 3BH, 2ha, )lar $735/mo tn<'I gard 2 story. Mus t see w "" Call968-4002 pn•c1a te. SfiSO i <J1·11 2'1811 San Vin<'t'n tc. C;1 II Renata at 556·7707 R E A .IL T Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR. 2 ba. fam rm. 1055 •••••••...........•..•• 130' OH WATER!! Rl:'al E.-.talt· HOME + APT. OY OW Nl.-;1< 1111 rn..H'td,•ll' 31Jr. + I~ fom rm & lot ldt•a l lol·at1on Sti:J,!1011 w IO'~ vr ., cli)WYl Cull 536 (I.Yr llyOwnerSparkley bnghl znd floor <:ondo. Convc ruenl to Westch ff shop pin g $85.:100 C all s.s:!-4421 or 645 ·0660 L' fR €HIG€ -q_~---T~_HOM€~ CM of State Pr-op«ty 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &»9583 Choice ne1Rhbo rhood $560/mo 9552 Woodl;iwn Dr JIH Call to !>Ct' s.JS.1461 2br. clean. garg. s m renC"d Oean. newer 2 Bdrm, d bl yd . s m pet ok. 351 C Avorado 642·0857 No gar, S blks bch No Pt'h suig.lesSJSOmo $385. Avail Dec 15 Top COfDt'r un la kl' & pnvat e do<'k :urn . z ba th 2 yt'1:t r .s new S149,500 O w n ttk r 754-7900 2Blt hou<1e+ Apt u\l•r gar k2 1J1g C'Oflll.'r llll Vll.'W UI R. I. Ft . d1•11 5225.IXX> Appl only 2J5 .St A 11 d r I.' w ::. fl 11 I\ ~ I Ml"'l*'f e.och I 069 ~~j(JH •••••••••••••••••••••••County, 5 Br, 3 ba 2 1:.-"'TIO .... "L VIEW frplc:s, 2 car gara1:t:' 11:,. ~~"" """ toed yard Owner out or in All 01,..c;fions country. Must sell or l"l' 611 Lido Park Dr. 20 w/o pt to buy . (; ood ts t day on m a rkl'l terms.SIJJ.000 549·7971 Wate rfront C1>ndo w11h hoat dor•k Completely 4 duplex, rnclutl111.t hay ndurb11>hC'd 2BR, i!ha front to be e.xC'hJng;·(J S<'t·unty bldg. llUAe 11s d o w n 1 n a p k .: :-umablc l :H TU -tow<· 213/684-3200 Znd Avail1.1hlt• lo Sl't' 11 '1 MUSTSf;(,J, dloly by appt only Colt 673-1020 ROGER IROWM R.E. TOPO'TIIE WORLD VU N~er Jbr. Vaulted <'l!tl 1ngs, A I C, ~uarded . Comm pool, l<'OfllS, BBQ 0 w n e r I a • I 64(1-4!1221759-00!f7 EL DUMPO What a me:.!>• Y 1-:c11 • u ut wow• Wll 1\T A BUY I A bit or t•ll111~ ~n•a..'\l' will mak1• vou SS ' Evt•n hdb f>Oul. Si\\ I'. lllG1 flurry t•a ll now•' tA&7434 CENTURY 21 Gold Star SerYice Upalde Down Hou1e Propos1l1on 13 (1l'1•an V1ew.SH/\HP Pft'linsulo Point l'r e11 t1 ~1 0 11 s :1 Bdr m I-f11mdy r o11m Hf.II.CH llOUSE llUM !:: $6000 DOWN Assumes bat St4:J,:lOO 01 $1 125/mo. 3 Br. pool. 1m mac Owner will carry at Ill'. Va<'. n u credit nl'l'ded . p nnc only v\.S~ --- Hcri>or View H~ 5 RrSomerset 20'. <Jown BalanC't• INTt:HEST UNLY for 3 yr., (10', 1 VACANT! No t'\tr ow tt•t•i. No loan r1·c~ N11 bank fee~ !').57··1500 Or l'urkcr (~>urte<,y to Hrokt•r" R.arl' Bluff Condo. l st v, ;1 br, 2 bu. Pnme loc. earth tocw dcC'or Pnm:. 011ly $185,(W,X). 581-6678 S.145,<.w.x> --------Pl9JY lrom1, R.ltr. LOVELY LIDO Call 645-1531 home on a sp acious Sfi' BUY DIRECT FROMOWHER SAVE$8,000 Harbor V1r w Knoll. :1111 . Tn level. Cal>e Cod Cun do Open s p.arc v11•11o ever y r oom Tennis, pool. Aicsumable luun $1T1. 000 64().4848 lot I\ roomy sm l(le s tory 38drm, fam rm home. ch armingly decor al<'d w1lh country l'"n n <·h k 1t<'hen . oak floof ... fireside. formal d1t1111a.:, stained and lead1•d "'11 h i;tl3..'l.'1 wmllows a111I "'·"m natunil wood turll'~ t Ju u out _ Pl.l'S I\ la rge pout ~111· o,oulh patio .....•......•..••...•.. 1100 .....•...•..•...•...•.. •EXCITING• U~ewporl Bch Smack d a b m the m iddle of beaullful Ne w µort ll arbor I\ i.t a rd c n p ara d1 -.e -+ pt•l m arvelous pvt bearh . walk t o sh up p1n~ 1n N('WJ)Ort llurbor's most ~xduscvc are a ( KZ0757 I California Pacific Moble. Home SalH 270ti II a rbor Ste 206 /\ 540.5937 MOllLEHOME INFORMATION Rent, opllon to buy info, repo's. loan assumption ct<' Easy fmunl'C U /\ C !lo((ice, Mobli. Home Store Santa Ana SS4 W70 K Anaheim !156 1500 Anaheim 956 101 t W Anahe im 761 1442 Wl-'Slm1nster 848·111195 Mobile Horne furn or un lum Across street shop PIJlR & busei; S8SOO firm. ti42-Z750, 548 4758 $11500 SIMGL~WIDE WITH EXPANDO New cpts, <lfl>5, l<1w r1•nl, 7du.> move in (f'G3468l Cull Mission Mobile I lomcs 638-884' •EXCITING• Hewport a.ach 4 • Adult Perl. Ut:Ll~ f: MOBii.~; JIOM I.-; W e>epando h v rm & I~ cncl~l'li add on. rr11nt kitchen. Km1: s1 bdrm Low Rent Caifornia Pacific Mobile HomH SafH 27061 lurbor Ste• 200 A 540.5937 FAMILY PET PARK :MxOO LtnC'oln. 19?:'>, A<". Akan ~1dm.11. d~hw~hr lkaut1ful'' 5 • l'a1 k ,...__..~Jllllllit_.'-_......,..-. IS9t52U X ! llarhor Vll'w P JIC'rmo 4 Or 3 Ba Lo 111111. 11 /\ssum<'9' ~·; loon 1133 1840 Sl7:l.OOCI B~ OCl':/\N 1-"HONT Assumable 81/iO/o llnrb<>r Vi1:w Mo11:11·0 Phaw 111 <irl•a1 vic•w :1 Br. 2 bu Ry owner You own the land MAKE OFFER 3tx60 Slwlhy, 1!17;1, n11't' t'(Jnd. vacunl. Prwl'<I uo der markd for 11u1c·k blll<' < KV9579 !»!O l $13,995 ----tnc.omt f'roperty 2 000 ......••........•...... 19 FOUR PLIEXES Takeover 942<~ loan On· Jy S400K Down lnC'om e , S22,135 p er mo Pay ments only $14.000 per mo. Seller needs cas h• <..:oll lt.1ck Byer!>, BKR 714 542·3676 GARDEN APT. T welve 2 Br units w/poul. Great Costa Mesa r cntul urea $44.9,000. A PR€HIG€ '-+---J HOME~ 3333 W Coas t Hwy, NH 645-6646 ----IOMEWUNITS/CM $495,000 675-5487 Agt 3333W Coast Hwy, NU 645-6646 4 B I duplexes mcl. bayfrout to be e x<'h do wn 1n a pkg . 213/684-3200 CltUMMY 4 PLEX Investor's delight All 2 Br apts. New paint & C'arpeLc;. Pncl'd ngtit a t $00,000 L' PR€H IG€ -q_ __ .,..._'"-1~r-HOM ES 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB 645·6646 By owner oet'an view tnplex S C. S23S.OOO 4 plexes S C $195,000 each 4 -plexes O P. $235,000 euch. Minimum SS0.000 cas h r e quire d each. Prin. only. Fananc· \.ng by seller 496-5275. 22 UNITS Extra sharp' Only i; yrs DB.UXE4 PLEX old T e nant s µa y Bl'and new-all the e x· U1.1bt1es. 2 BBQ. rer rm, tras. Great C<>cita Mesa pool 9xgross.Xlnl area. loe al1o n . Id e al f o r $550,000. Ownl'r "'111 CJ\llTler/oc<'upant two to cany al 9 5"1 choose from. Full pnc·e sz:JJ.CKX> /(0: r R~~1~e:1 i L' P RE:\TIGE: 3333W Coast llwy,NB V--4--~ H0!1€~ 645-6646 3333 W <:oastlfwy, NB -------645-6646 Eostside Tri~x Small 1 BR units on S a n· MUST SELL ta Ana /\ve. Inc om e DUPLEX, $77,500. Good S718/m o . f'ull price cood1t1on. good loC'allon $99,W> Owner/agt, 673·7737 A PR€HIG€ /--4--I HOME~ 3333W Coast Hwy. NB 64S.6646 •TltADEOR CONTRACT• 4 Units m Costa Mesa . all i;pa c 1o u s an d re furbishe d ; pr1 vat c patios' SIS9.000 752 Hl20 j QUAIL A!~~~~- l()pM T1I l :JO ... M.I 2HOUSES On I lot E xcl'lle nl t:a s l s1 d e p rop1·rty Owner needs qw<'k sall.' Only $00,000 HuntWqon Harbour Large exeC'ul1ve 4 pl{'X Musi be !'!Old fas t. Off<'r~. offrrs. offers BREAKEVEH 15%DOWN 4·Plex & Sngl 1-·amlly Assume Se lle r w1 II finance. Mngml av;icl Agent Gary 0 Bosler 9004388or 536·2498 Pnnc1pals only 16UHITS $380,000 15'": dn. <'Ontract of s alr Great C'ond Nl.'l Sl)<'nda blc SlBOmo BobMa rc('I I I T 957 26fi6 6HOUSES Easts1de CM. seller will nnanC"e. 2 3BR. 4 WH + yards $290,000 Prin on ly Bkr fiJI 123-1 nc TRAHSFUSIOM HES>ED •.. QUICK In SIX 1';1.1sls1 d r Costa Mesa house!>' lluy on contrarl u t o nly ~32,500 t•a c h ' In up g rad e d a rc11 nt•a r sehools, transpo r111t1on and shopping• /\II ror $195.000 I muia be .~old together> 7S2 1920 ~QUAIL 16 Four Plexe-; Dallas, Texas 3 BR. wall.wall cpts. rncd rear yd. $360 2622 E San t.a Ana Ave 7141249·5236 3 BR. 1 ba. S A. Hts $475, 964-228.1 an • 4 Bdrm .• 2111 ba .. twnh!>l' I blk to beach. OC'n v iew, frp . 2 car fear $650 536 ·1956 or Anna al 9157·Wl - 5 yrs . old. s eparale meters. cash now Condo co nver s ion A i;k Sl .150,000 Down $325.000 Brokers welcome. /\~k for Zack. Hadley Invest m e nts . 9 63-8933 o r ~ I.St/last + SIOO Kids OK. Grdnr & wtr 546-0659 SHARP Mesa Verde 3 br. family rm. frplc, all bhJ'lS. new C'rpls & drps Walk w schools & shop· pang. $525. 955-0 l77 TOWNHOUSE -L ge 2 Hr#port leach 3269 BR, l Ytba. pa tio. c c.r ••••••••••••••••••••••• port, pool & laund StlJVt', moo M~crn 3300 Sf) II relnR. bllms. child OK. r us l m 2 ::. l Y. 4 11 It nr schls. $450/ mo encl w/pool Lr>: Ra~·k JI,,~ 2800 Red Estate &~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want to xchn~t' 3,000 sq ft duplex. One house from the canals. NB. Like to trade for s ngl family dwellin g 546 ·3220 I &.'l}.0291 gas/water. /\va1I Jan 1 lot 645-7783 eves_. __ Call Pat aft 7 pm or wknds (21Jl434-7285 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR & garage, nice yrd, no pets or ch1ldrtm. Mur raed <'Pl only . Call 548-0401 J bdrm 2 ba. Large ya r d No pets. /\Vail Jan IO Call aft 4 $485 96H 3636 2 199 M e yer . N e ar Harbor/ V1ctona I,.... 3244 •.•..••.......•..•..... Woodbnd~e e xee delux condo. u vacl 1mm('(1, short tA!rm. S550 55!1 11133 G••ral 3102 2 bdrm. 1 ba garage, S350 •••••••••••••• ••• •••. •• per mo. Call art. 8pm S500 Uruv l'ark 3 hr 2 ba, uicl gardener & clut>s 569-8155. 3br. 3ba, s ep DK. frplt:. pallO, attaC'tled ga rg & pool Deerfield. lrvinl' ORANGE Country Liv· Ing Eques trian a <'· uv1ues. New duplex Beaut. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. frplc. lge fed yrd. $675. mo Owner997 ~12 l.aglllla leodt 3 t 48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crescent Bay. ste ps to ocean. 3 br. 2 ba, 2 frplcs, SOOS yrly 497 3282 Newport leoch 3 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Magnificent beachfront West Newport hom e . 5 Bdrm, 2 baths +dorm loft. $1100/mo.to Junt• Yrly lse possible 956·5871 ON WATER 2Br ho.ne with 80/\T SL IP. $650 /m o li.t• F\Jnushl'd or unfum Waterfront H~s 631·1400 New Condo 2 bdrm 21-., ba ~ per mo. 759·0839 or497 2262 548-2871 KIDS/ms Ok S500 L11rry Wu t-lde EASTSIOE. 2 BR. ~ar. S59-6'nl $350 & $395. 642·2510. -NEW_W_OO_O-BR-IDG E ~ t;xe c 3 Hr 2•~ Il a 3br, 2ba. bltms. frpl<.' dbl garg. $460. 821 Pr~rd10 64$-l.926 lmma<'. I br dollhouse 2683 Elden N o pct<1 Gardener/water pd $285 +de posit. 556 69 96. 754-1648. 4 br, 2 ba hse nea r t'a1rv1ew & SD .t'wy $400/mo 2 y r le a se . Avail. Jan 8. 979.4927 New 2&3 bdrm. frplc, bltns, 2 car garage S4SO & up. 646·5637 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• twnhme Formal d1nrn~. AIC. dlx upgrade~. nr I a k e . J 11 r t• c rt• at 1 on pnv1leices 1595 586·309!/ WOODBRDG CREEKSI01': Large 4 br. 2', bits. 2 sty. ram rm. n('xt to prk Pnfeel ram h u m <· $595 /m o Call wk /tl.v~ H91l 51iJJ l'Vl·~/wknd ::. 7S2-ro1~ RENTALS 2 BR. I'~ bu 28R, 2 ba 2BR .21 .ba 2& Dor J BR, Zba 3 BR.t •~ba 3 8R,2 ba $125 s~1is s.m $550 S4i5 $5f>t.I ~iZS 3 8R, 2•, ba 4 BH. 2'~ ba $65-01 I O'J5 Brand new house 3 br. 21 , ba. 2 car ~ar, fncd yc1 P ool , t e nni s. full amerulles Near shops. rec r eation. Sf'hOols & boating . S650 m o Houses Unfw1rlished (714 )636-372'! or 771 3220 ~::.:,·_:•1:.-,::~··• ••• •• • • 2Br. 28a ocn view Condo -.,_ 3206 On cliffs above maru1.1 ••••••••••• •• •• • • • • •• • • 499-466:1 anyt1 me. W• hcrn yHl"ty ,.._..al, and wlnt•r leans a•olfaibW. 3Br $600 mo/ y rly 30R . SS2Stwanter 2BR. rum . . . . . S4SO 'f523 CAMPUSDt·IRVl~E CAHYOHVIEW Light & airy 38R 2ba home wlfrplc m qwN rt• LUXURY 2 br 2 bo WU SJd. area. Mile from b<'h Condo Nr lakl• Z '"" 2 car gar. lge fnC'd yrd Rat rrpk. dim, 1d1•al 1·~ $500/mo. 493-9598 l'<'Ullvt• rt•ntal $554111~ ail now 1193 1370or 5a9 J1C1:1 811( c .. nyon. rorn1·1 Rorde u>< 3 br. J lt.1 f'rcneh country k1t r h1•11 .ill amenit1t.>i;, $131.10 1110 /\I.rt 7~ 1131 • 8.17 Uli4i4i Luxunous 3 BH , 2'' hJ <.:ondo, on wate r. 1-·1oo r 111 <'f'ilcng Palos Vl•rdo• '>Woe, frpk, wa lkover ~. extensive mirror~ S750 mo. 5!'>H 11!'>:11 675-1938 County. 5 Br, 3 bJ frplcs, 2 car ~ara~e. I~· fncd yard $575. mo MJ• ~Wlc>pl to buy 54!1 W71 HAHROH vn:w Ill.I~ .. :~ Carmel M0<kl 3 lid rm ..! ba ram r m rlhl ~.11 ~ardencr m cl $675 IN • mo Call644·71l17 UDO ISLES Bdrm L36 Vta Trieste Spa1•111u., h11m1• w l ~e I 1 v rn ~ r m t <.1 1• n . I m m ;1 <' Sl250/mo 1st'. Waterfront Homes 631·1400 ------- J br, 2 ba, lg<' end p11tco Gardener incl No pct:. SS25 5'lli·li'9SH Lido Isle :J BR. :J b..,, i:w11 ~ fl. drp!;, bltns. 4 ) '" Old $~)(). 631 5231 Wallr to beach condo 2 br, 2•, ba, W U . .:ar. Pool, .\')2.4449 aft 9pm flarbr Vu llms Z BH olc•n B ea utif u l }:ti ll , Garde ner tnrl i\\Jll Jan 15 $650040 t,657 Yearly 3 br hom e. 2 hJ. step; lo bt•ach, frplr. l<·n ru::. cts $600 673 6210 Harbor View Home J Hr .! Ba i?ardmtn~ tndudo·rl /\va1l J a n Ci. fi411 tl ti K. ~8210, nr541i 8471 Hf.JD() 1s 1.1-:. :1 BR 2 ll.1. lovl'ly Ii?\' 1wt to $7511 Mo 559·~. G4H lll22 SALISBURY RE 673-~ FcMwtain Vale.y 3234 - ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPEH SOr. frplr, nr Beaut brand new 4 br + pool. 1 ~ mo r l'nl I rl'I!. lc6oa PftliMula 3207 den w/fam rm. din rm, SS75 mo SSti 6571' ••••••••••••••••••••••• many xtras . frplt·. Woodbndgl•4BR.f;imrm, dshwhr, fnt·d vd, grdnr & 3 ba. /\IC. 3 rnr gar N r I bdrm cottage <.:lose wtr pd $650 Kids ok No lalw $595 962 W45 ri RR. verv niee area, IK!\!I Port TaJ<tg art P l rnl'I g urdenf'r, wate r $7011 mu /\\ 1111 ;.o blc no w 7:X} ll.'i2. 644-576!1 walk lo beaC'h. shopping pets . I\ gt . n o ( H ' & park $375 mo m eld "'" ~ ""'3-2971 Ulll 223 32nd St 675 7367 ...,.,.......,.,, "'· 968-6588 ...._ ... °" leoch 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S400 Z Rr <'Ondo 1n loV<·lv WOOdbndge. Pool. tukt'. etc-No pet.-. 833 3307 Newport Shon ~ :lhr atrium, l lll'll/11, 111 bt:adl 1'1•1 '< o k $5511 5411 7!11() f' Vl' 2 Yr 3 Bdrm 2Stor, Lw: Ml'd Mans1onS447\t SmJ dn 91".I"~. nu In r<'e fmml'd poc; 22M Port t a r 11-.lt• Open SIS fi44 iU\117 $159,900 Single w ide . dean & 1•hecry. W<'ll bll /\nl(lci. v11cnnt. fast possei;111on /\nahc1m I RYISM GO l SCOTT REAL TY !536-7533 S.A.. 4-PLEX A_,~!;~~~¥ co,-T1I l:l~.I Corutadel Mar 3222 \ BR, 2''1 ba. walk to •••••••n•••••• •• •• ••• • ocean S500 mo. /\sit for loqlMa leoch 3 24 8 Open beam.'I & spae1ou~. :l Keith. 962·4471 •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• br. 2 ba & frplc Yra rly 'l Hdrm, 2 12 ba con1lu Pool, 2 <'a r J:arngt• ll 011ener, ne ar Hoag llr,..,p & ~:IC'hes 1525 675·5Zln sub lot trade f<lrs Open house 646 72JR Ethel Agt Qwntard ltlly UKE NEWPORT HTS? Mobie. HC>IM Ston 956-4500 /\11 J Htt 2 Ba units $14t)O mo mrome Owner will <'arry 2nd l''u II pn ec SIS.S,000 $5000 On 15· x 35· Expnndo CoaC"h ~ PR€HIG€ Updated M1"t bl.! I HOM€ Rtg4hdrm.2 ba,homc moved M u k e ofr \ Costa Mfla 3-¥1ex A!I 2 BR I BA f'n<'1' $140.000 $15.000 down & owner will carry on con· tract lnC'ome $975 mo Agent 645 4479 ATTENTION: Qill 5.S7·2200 ask for Mr Collln..'1 fantasuc J80' Ot't'an view H V Hills. Lusk, 3 bdrm 2 ba fam S900 incl wate r & gardener Avail Jan I 759-9016 aft 5pm I Br un1qu<' q uc<'t •? .11· 1-"rpl. k1d.,1p1·h 11k Ro ug h S450 .Ja n I $2286 Cres<'enl Bay, step~ to ocean. 3 br. 2 ba. 2 lrplc, WS yrly 4!17 3282 THEILUFFS 4 Bdrm • 2 •., h.1 , ram kit . t for mu I d111 lnj!. fre!!hly p 1u nt1·•l. cn:1p & <'Iran Mo\t' 111 now at SOOO mo WEHAVE '&i ~1'l1 lnterrttt on rhcs :i hdrm • family rm hon1t'. l"k~ over lo w 1•<1t11 t y loen $146,500 3 Udrm.., , 2 bath11. 'IUl>l•r s h.11ri> ho me w JI h 011 k firs , shak<' r oof Ac a grecnh<>tL<;C SI :n, 500 w/pool. {:ie. ram rrn. 548-:1119 3333W Coas t lfwy, NB CClmplcte y remodeled ----645-6646 tt111 tot , muc h m or1• OCEANFRONT ----- <>wnrr will ftna nC'e. N(l 1'rea,,un.• bluml, La1o?una EASTSIOE 7 <'red1t net•ded $155,000 fleaC"h /\dull purk, 110 Pndc or owne~hcp J llr· ~ balance Ask for t:d ~ Ba w1f1re~1l11re ownt•r't ea..troctar/lnnstor H.J or profe511ion11I io11t d lot, room for sever:1I uo Ila Only SG3.900 2 BR. I.,., bath home 2 C'ar garage & deck $450/ mo Waterfro nt H omes r.:n 1400 fWw-elegant-Z bedroom $.5..50, or 2 bedroom + den ~75 Cedar & window home Five blo<'ki. lo beach Private 2 C'a r garage. Fully main. lamed yard. Adults, No pets. lnqwre at S2S 18th Slreel. ( 714 ) 960-6331 VERY SHARP 3 Br 2 Ba new carpel.$/drapes, bll IM. frpk. patio. lg yard, 2 car garage, walk to beaC'h. <'lose to t.•ver yth1ng S525 mo Cu 11 afterSPM 213/ 431 31:!5 Agent 64Q.SS60 , 1..arJ-ta Hills 3250 1--------••••••••••• •••••••••••• New 2 bdrm I ba atr cood frplr Nr l.11kc• $4111> mo 673 6634 SUCH $650/"'° Yrly Utllitie1 Poid 1.nrJ!r 2 1olory home. 111.: mom.,, v11ull€'tl / be um~ . .!. huj.(t• bt•1lrooms. :!h.1. fi:J>I<'. d1·<·k. 2 µatws . .:a~ RBQ. U/W, rc•rni.t. 1-:111•1 gllr. work ~l'llCC, luund hk.kp I eht Id . no f)('t!I Great hou..cie 960·5844 SACRIFtCf; ~Jlut tnR. pool.11pa , Ii.:•· yard Xlnl area S1<12.soo ~HARt Chemow9f>4 245S Onlheoct'lln $17,000 unit 1 -.1x :? Ar SAMTA. OreanV1cw $16,fiOO t o wnh o u ~l' un i ts I-UR HER a cute b1•111•h lrwtn Ir Irwin RJtn. $482,IX>O cottage,FOR llJM1t's o11 499-5060_644·6111 ~ fR€HIG€ a n.2 lot. ao.xss. eoT11 .._..._for 5 _._ 1200 HOMtt:< fornearlotvah.1~ ._......,... -~l IALIOA UfWN>RT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... -"irTIC "LLY 3333W Coa11l Hwy , NB REALTY 6754170 --"" 645-6646 CUSTOM HOME LASTOF7 4 Dr. 3 Ba. ma!lter b<frm n'\reat. 2 frpk8. forrruil dml.nl(, 3 car l(UflHH'. :i p prox ml sq n 2m La Ltnda Court Sl89.SOCI Owner Aicent 552-4894 6C2 2184 or 673 07fl2 RB> UC ED GorgtclUS 4 bedroom. 3 beth home In thc-counlry m I ar r\' w1lh all thr 1•x lrllll Owne r will carry the Cflfltr•ct at 9"4 ": rn l~t FARGQ t 676 4122br 12131287 0000 39UNITS IUENA,ARK Take over lo an. Only 1200K d own • l ncomr, 19,005 ~r mo. Payme nts Qlly SG,800 per mo Won't lain. call RIC'k Byers. BKR 714 542·3676 ........... MULHEARN RHftyR~st.r 754-7100 lncOfN Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEACHFIXER ,[115,000. San <$mente Tri Plex, priced to AeU Wcll located 2 I I Bf:RTIIA HENRY REALTORS 215 Del Mar •92ti121 7 UHITS.C.M. Beaut new hu1ld 1 n~ Fin..'Places, xlnt location 'r.il. lnvmts 642 1003 ,. 2 BR hse w1y ard. ~o of llJway $450 No Jll'tli 675-5000, 640·02" l 3 BR 2 BA. $550 mo Call Scott 640·6600 F.vfs 759-1212. Agt 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMTiq\11 IUFPS 3 BR 2 Ba EHtaide Co8ta Mtea. S496 mo Ca II Pam or Larry. 546-MaO __ Fireplace. 3 11(1' bdrms. 3 blths. c.'eramlc Ule, wet l)ar, microwave, dbl aar w opner Brand n1•w. super condo 631 0424 Have your own nrepluC'e ror Christmas! 3 bdrm l~ ba. $475 per mo 16582 Themes Ln Call Lh 892·7711 UI S52 01' 548-~ HB 3 br, 2 ba. patio. gu, fried yd Kids & pcu ok S43S Nit. n<1 foe 964·25&! mzm Dlni.ng rm ~ 3 br 2 ba. frt>lc. patio. gar, fncd yd Kldll & pel.8 ok S4M A rt no ree. 964.2566 973·2971 2 BR. 1 BA. rrplc· hrnnd new housr $400 mu r.tll 213/822 ~12 s.to.Ana 3280 Nigu(•I Shore!\ 4 br, 2 bo. Sea Tt'rr11<'t• Pinn J on lgt' lot. 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Maturi.' r"ll•ble woman v.111 houH'lill Call ~ 6ZJ7 l'Verung.s Hoflw COftMlftMc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,owr<~TTO YOU Sami>lc 1dt.•illl can mt•ke y uur humt• beaut 67~1B>3 Pn>lts.'l100al Houseclean 1ng A comp&ny lhJI g1ves xlnt service al rt: iAS rate5 Old fashioned tugh.ly tramed workers l.ic'd/bond The Person· ne1 TOU('h. ~-Oll.15 M1yako Housedeun1ng Boats, parties & houi:.l's ~altng special <wk ly serv1cei. Mon·f"rr. IU yrs exp. 7 IOAM. 675·4233 WANT ACTION" Class.1roo Ads f>42 5678 Prol •pt l'l u nan.: I m mat"ul1llt' work Ccl'•l,. M1'Jliurr11 )4!1 31 It LAMdlcapi9MJ ····•··•••············· l. M ~ fhito . !'>r1d or ~tt'dl'd l.JWn 'I, ~vr1nklt•rll., l'IM1t1nl(. Tri',. 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Extr lnlf ,..x 11pnruueno tlo46 707ll pr°l:l. hoo<...,l. n1'.1l, n ·.1' •l>ino ·, (;u,t om l~and11rap1nft Compl landl>rape de:.1an t'rt'l" t2>llm..tte8 646 1397 , Spnnlclers, tret>S. sod. & t~ romovnl 10 yr:. ex per 673-3910 Lurry t tah:lsetanu ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo.lege student can bt>at all prices. tnwn yard ma1nt Quality work M2·9656 Jon MasCIN 'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnckwork. Small Job:. ~wµort, {;Ol)ta MesJ & ll'Vl1le 67~3175 ('vet. I-'<' d 964 1(.145 l>J Vl' l'mf pa1nun.i t:x1 & ml Low rnlt>ll. H1•h l"rt•t.• est 536-47!jt> !'3b 43H:1 f)ne Extt'r l'.imlmJ: h> R Sinor St hr , m i. Try mt! ~~Othr:. EXCEi.LENT PAINT ING f{l'asonable r;i1.-1o Freeesumat~ 548 270!, (;u:.tom Wallpap.-nn.: AU Work Guar f''rct• fat 675-41~ Holiday ":meri;:1•nl'Y!'. Please Call 6Jt :>368 aft S 12 yr.; exJ)t!nence I'm sma II, my pri cc!> a re: Sllll.lll Piano turuna & r1·paur ~ yr1 t'Xp MHlC'r d dvl( 1n mu111c Th1 1> t oupon worth $5 1161 14 3.1 "-tw/llepcNr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne"t pAlc:h1.'!I & lC'xture11 Alfi EST. lfl· 1439 PI\ TClf I' l./\STl.;it I NG All l )'Jll'' l"rt't! \1ttlmll ll'!> l'u 11 54-0 ti82S ....... MJ ········-·············· 1•t:rrnv·s r•tu M HIN(; ("o m p I et t· r• I u m h 1 n K serv1ct>11 Uru111 & M'Wt·• t• I l' d n 1 n K t' r 1• 1• ~Umatl'!I 24 hr i,1·r\.1l:e fi/3 3U!l l'lumhtnJt rf"p.ur SpN· an rt·modC'hnv. & copper rt• VIPl' (;uud 11n1·1•1o 'fop Hat Plumbintt ~l37 :1194 RoofWJ •........••............ REPAIR & Rt.ROCH" 1\11 lyf>C'"I <,h 1ng le1o ro<'lu1hakt•'I compo t:.1 Fret: est 541 !>.'130 llonzon Huof1n~ F>. pt:r&<·nced rooftr' n111 !>alt-!'mt'n I.ow bid 631-494.3 Whltrwy H.oofan.: A!-.phalt shingle. wood i.hakl•' guar Free l">l Call 7 IOPM Bob 675 l~IHI ual work , ('\Ching. ele<1. home/ mann1•/ RV R11t>yli Lofl. S4M 7401 eves . TrweSertlc• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landscal)f' Creulloni. ii:x pN't khaPUli. thfnrll111(, stump removal. tl7S u:.!1. lllll Sl'(ltl '11 Tree Servin• Art1st1e pruning & r'· movabl 6 yrn 1n 1•oast11l art!JI l.ic. Jruo. 642·2624 0-'s TrH Service ~9239 Only tM Ollify PllOI NaN1 t*'I• you whal'a new In yout IOCAI community .• -1y d11y 'i 0t lhl41t.}I ~nb Uiwfw,t. .,...,,...ts o..fwn. ApartwMtth Unfwn. Room & loard 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nh 5100 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cc.ta MeM 3824 ttwtlltqon leach 3840 Htwport a.och 3869 Board & care for active ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seruon,. Men & wom-..n. .........••...••....... Double 11aragl'. 20th & Olive. H B. $GO Als o i.angle, same area SJS 900-:;200 LRG31R21A 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, 2 story LIDO VU.W' 2br, frplc. upper middle clas!> futruly, no pels. S350 1009 twnhse apt. $450/mo. Ph pauo, sep DR Adlts. home OC aLrport area HAPPY 36TH ANNIVERSARY Mom& Dad Vak'flc•a 831-2919. 964-1507 ~/mo. 675'6359 Re.1dents program at all i! aR cottage, gange, washer/dryer hookup. S400 ~um 2 BR duplex. yard , garage. Jots or room, pleasant m:1ghborhood 847·1 l.90 Bach. Apt. stove & refng No pets. AdulL<o 42A 9lh St. Call~ aft 8pm I BR tml apt, exchange pt·llme housekeeping. t-.:lderly lady. No pets Hef's Eves. 64$·2331. 64281m 3 bdrm. 2 ba. frplc, al· Adults only. ) & 2 BR apl.s, tacbed garage $475 per No pets . S200 & SZ50 mo.639-6454 Owner's apt • upper unit. 4 BR. 2 bll . frpl. pt"rm ocean view' 2 <.:.ir Rarage Stell8 to O<'t!an Avrul Jun lith $150 mo Yearly lea.:.e 646 5377 aft 6PM. meals S-45 9866 I r no answer 55& l3SO YacGHon Rentall 4250 ...............•....... t-:NSEN ADA B t:/\c·u HOUSE Slee!>ll 8 $10 day 963-4073. Palm Spnngs Condo on M1ss1on Hills Country Oub 968-5430 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOCA TIOH! 17th & M.wport ll•d. Successful retail shop approx 950 sq ft SS50 Per mo Bkr 675-6700 Appr o x 300 sq ft. downtown Huntington Beach 210 Main, mui1 Gt_... & Gn.Mtpo Love&Hu9s Marcia Rlatda Rich 6.11 21n l Br, crpl!i. drapu. rurport. lorui OK. $240 LIDO U/\YFHONT Superb uew. i.an<I v beach, rrpk. 2 BR Sb.l4> Ava.el l /2/79. ~·6685 Lake Arrowh1•ad J br. I \Alba ('ondo JI R PROMONTORY POI NT l lakefroot rondo. itlPti 8 ~~· nr bch S3SO bdrm Semi Cum $575 111 8JO. 7m_ -- mall Sl~ 960-1~ ~~~~~~~~ ltdatrial Retttal 4500 mo No dogs, 979-0136__ Walle to bch. super bach, 2 bdrm 2 ba bit. itns. all new. stove & rcfr1g, patio. lndry. tcarage. Ubl pd, $225 mo. 536·2456. $325 a va 1 I. 1 mmd 962·M50 64().8585 , _______ _ ----BEACHWOOD APTS 2br 2563 Elden Wis 1.9Ll2 Magnolia. LJ<e I br. ,,,.,., ""°" MS·•""• avail now $285. 2 Br. 2 ba "'""""'" """ $33$. 1 Ba, l Ba from l..ur1:e :.! DH. lrg k1lchco. s260·S285• av 811 Jan crpt'd thruoul, wood Bllns, pool & Jacuzzi beam ce1tintcs. no pets & 962-~. no ctuldren. ~- Bach. encl patio. uUl paid. ~mo. 543-8204. 646-2316 Dcltel Point 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br Twnhse. 2 ear garage, frplc, den pvt yd. I yr old bldg $415 mo New 2Br. rrpl, patJos. 1>Cc gate, adJts. 1702 Flond11 alAdams536-4729 Near beach, 2 br, 2 ba up- per, enl'I. garage. No water beds! Adults only. No pets . 21102 Brookhursl . $325 962-0'T78 77~ New bachelor, a.JI ulll p<i I A(, clean. new l"arpet, SZSOM7·5820or960 4400 icurage. $0!75/ mo. Ca II 8.»9325 lrriM 38 4 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ha.ew4ott •och 3840 2BR. l Ba condo OW. /\C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spa. Pool. gym, t<•nn1is SHARP, beach 1.2 & 3 BR, $400 +. No klds. pels. frplc. dulhwishr , garage ~ & paUM. 960-23S8 l.agllna---.-ac-h--3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLIFF DRI VE vn;w Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury CONDO. No. Laguoa. 2 adult apts in 14 plans Br. I ~ Ba, frpl. deck. from$315 +pools.ten· S600/mo. yrly Call rus, waterfalls, ponds• 67J.50m. Prom San Diego Frwy --------- dnve North on Beach to Newport leach 3869 McFadden then Wl'st Of\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mcfadden to Seawrnd PAJU< NEWPORT Village (714)893·~198 Bachelors. 1 o r 2 Townhouse, lovely. spac. & home hke 2 br with pvt. gat.cd efllrance + 2 pnll<>5 Some with 11tt i;caraRe. Swimming pool J11cuu1 Tenms courts l bl.k LO Huntington s hop pmg center mall Adults No pets. From $435 Seawand Village, 15555 ffunllllgton V1llaJ(c Lane, H B (714 )898·9961. 2 Br. ch11dren welcome. no pets. Starting at $270 mo 846-0007 Bedrooms & Townhouses FromS349 SO Spectacular s pa. total recreation prof(ram. soc:W program 7 pools. 8 teruua courts Al 1-'ash•ofl bland, Jamboree & San JoaqUln Hills Road 17141644-1900 Bachelor unit ttt blol·k from beach All u1 ii pd No kida, no pet:s 201 E lialboa Blvd $250 err mo. + 11et"unty dcp Cull SucM6-rn'fl Near S Points.~ All /\dulU no ~l!I 2 bdrm modore C:ir Aplll, 2 br. 2 ba from S320 jac, pool, K.ld8 welcome. See mgr clubhou11e. Shown hy Ill 7tl71 Commodore C:tr. appl only. 549·3005 _ Apt a 1285 Udo ble Bnyvlcw 2 hr. deck, clee ._nr, ndlts, no petJll $500 lac tl7S·-0377 New luxunows 2 br & d('n. 2 bu1 blLM, Incl n•fr1.:. Sma:I pet ok '425 m o (rt•minJ Rlty 1139 0023 2 bdrm 111'1 ba Town Ihle J t'I mJ lo lH!arh cl<R>t-d tJ&r put10 S3U~ mo 642-A973 2 BR 1"'4 Ba In • plex. nur Beach & S luter S250 ~or002~ ATTRACTJVF, 2 bdrm + doo fri>lc. aanf(c No r hlldren U 25 m o 11112-7788 Alk tor Mack VllaPoclflca .... ..... oc .. JIA'llor 1 on. 1 DR & 2 Wl. 2 BA. ~curlty pro- vWed by pvt key.card <'fl try . Bltn lr:l tch w/lumlnoua clp. Plw;h carpet, lilt' pvt paUo or b 11 konlt1 w /xtr1.1 ator•a• root. 1pa, uah t td tenn11 court, lndry facll l~lmlted pr~vlew n!flWa $290 to $440 p.-r mo Modela open d••ly IOA M lo dul!k 215 Wl r hlll Ave (at Yorktown> Sic •09M TU.~ On Finley canul wilh dock12 Br) Da, l(or. nln yaro_ USO Call llill 673-3417 Dover 'l'wnhse. dbl ..:ur. frpl. wuh/dryer, pool Adult. 1425 mo 645·9442 Delux 4 BR, 2 b11. gar. no peu, alt'~ to bch, SS7S yrly lae 1103 __ _ BAY FRONT 20 r, 2Ba, yr lae. aecurity bldg Co II Evelyn 631..:_2482 S500 3 br, 2 be. polio, ull bltns, l(Dr .,., blk to beach. Adullll. No pets 'TSL Ml(mt 642 1603 f\am. or Unfurn New 2 bdrm. 2 h•. 311tory. (rplc·. nr water. dbl 111tr 11111 '1 Ord. ( 714 )675·~8ff4 (2t3)M-9606 Ocearr front Ne wport Beach. Winter rental. 3 bdrm 2 bo. Hu,c aun· deck. Ria.ht on aand On but beach . fully furrn.shed It ready to lK' enjoyl'd Days 152 HI O £'vs, Wknda 838·21.89 cl UUI. 673-641 l 2 Br. 1112 Ba. Townhou11t! style. adult:.. no pell> 1275 5411 2682 •UDO ISLAND* 2br. downstair.1 075 ~4 ev~. 622 8795 Bachelor & I br lJI 11 pu1d 642 1:134 ur l'V''~ 642-6578 ~ to bch Ll(l' modc•rn 2 br upper, beam re1I. frplc. 1111 bltn:.. $425 642-3ial 3 BR. wall to wall rarJ'{·t· a.ng, new bath. drapt?s. blt·UlS. Conven ient loca- tron near ocean Ca II .773-DIS before 4 AH 4, 213/ 43>-711HO $340 mo UMF •• YEARLY 2 AR. l ba . nr bC'h $43.'i 3 BR. I ba. nr bl·h $46S 2 Bil. l ba . Lit.lo S500 3 BR. 2 ba , J .1du $1~1 3 BR 1 ba . Lido $750 FURN.· YEARLY 1 BR, l ba , Hay /\ve $Jjl5 SHORT TERM, FURN. 3 BR. 2t,, bu. new homl" oceanfTont, wk or mo IAUOA·HEWPORT REALTY 675-8170 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MOllLEHOME IMFORMATIOl'il Jk'nt, optJon to buy 1nl11 repa's loan assumptmn etc Eai.y frnant·e O /\ ( · 9omces Mobile HOftW Ston Anaheim 1"156 1011 WeetmUU1ter IWi KX!l5 W l\llahe1m 761 144:! Santa Alla 5!>4 7070 t: l\llahe1m 956 4:-,0CJ 11lE EXCITING PALM MESA Afl'T5 MlNUTES TON r1" J\C'll Rach, 1&2 BH from $2:">5 & up Adults No pell. 1561 Mcim Or 1~ Blk& t:aiit or Nl·wr>0rt Blvd) 9am-5pm 546·986'1 ........ 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...... sodor '"". Lovely aardens Drook~ wtr fall •Kitchen i''arll avail •Janw.l, heated pool •Wkly or dally maid l'rv *'l'V & phone av•1lwblt' Al low CH $63 Wk 'lZ77 Harbor Costa MNll 645·4840 Room w/kitchenn('tlt• $60 week & Uf' ~9755 Pvt bdrm & bn Ust' or kitchen lblk rrom hay & ocean Garr< 673 12136 l.ovt•l y honlt'. M , r c: ' r I I( I h 0 I µ I u I , •• bl-11ch/OCN111, pri v t•nt 631>&18 --------- Riil. a Ult In u nice home or S.C Plua to;mp Sl(.'flOn. ()(lliclouA home cooldna Re( ~ 1111 ltooM & lo.-d 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al>pen, Colo • laq:e & beaut J br. hse avarl Of'<" lS thru Jan 16 Compt furn Hronr o avutl Leave your No when you coJI & I will rf>t 675 614l •.•......•..•...•...... L01J11M a.och Indus. 4ti5 1830 "'l ft . S250S700/mo Ans Ph 646-3357 -----R.ntala Want.ct 4600 llJG HEAR Catlin, sh>:. 14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pooltablc. tolor 'IV . .: Hc:.poni.1bli· w ork1n.: lrplcs S45·fPW wr1 t er Sl'l'k ., u11t! bedroom l"oll.J~l' 1n SHORT TERM Hf•:l\t "II Corona del Mar or c;Ol>lli HEN TA L ,.. l ' I. I. Y Me5a Qwctnt'"' t·:i~en lo' U R N I S 11 ... I> I.Jal Wnlt' Clasi.1f1t•d Ad AVAJLABLl-~ FEU fo or ·~. Daily P1lul I' 0 approximately 4 months Box 1560. Co~tJ Mes11 • owner.i will be <iWa'< 9216216orl'all675 ~ Large 3 bedroom 2 bath, flreplace. sundc1·k No ~/ln•Ht/ pets $650permon1h 29M ~ W Ckeanfront, NB -------.••..•••...•.•..••.•... R.tnh:ft to Shan 4 300 IYsftss .........•..••••....... SJOO ......•......•..•...... 1..Mt or Found a pet? Call Animal A !-s1s1ann: WJ(Uc. 537-2273, nu f1:1· HEWARD!! for return ol hoy1> Black Balbo,1 c: r u I s I' r • t a k e II II II ll/2U78 Pl cas1· 1'1111. 1·htld heartbrokl·n 6'1.S 78.51 Lost ShcLland Shl'(!p Du.: 1 Shcllle·Mrn1 Colh(· J h yrs old Sable/wht S~llJ Rewaro 975-0471 Found wtute bunny ruh bcl wtnea collar V1l·m1ly l.arl1t>ld & Ward. II H Call an)'Ume 968-117!1 or 548~l'V{'S Opporlunity 5005 Cut down ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.ffir H mo femall· 1 al I ()fd Qilrro grey 1·01111 Uy;..,. ii:.--..-! ::,ma I gardening r011te 1 h L d 1 •• ,....,......, .... ., for:.ak(;allafl .> .on J: air I II s SIW'e u home or aptment S48 983.1 67J.3146 832 8321. ~E-<:l)AIT.S UNU~ w -REWARD lllr .-CPf''J"V W...•·<>1"" f'LOWf:H S llOI' ~'111 LOST Blk Lab f' \1t '"' Owi:o. ownrr IH \t•:ir' rt· .-.. .i_~l~· .. "'1""\ ltrlnl( Slhll 111111 .,,r .'l.IJgnoha & Yorktow11 83241~<\1nt't•l!l7 l Tt'rnt' Loi ...ti ·•.:l IU .. "'W1\RD x.'.141140 New HB 4br.2°··b11 tu 751\400 LOST ~11Jumu11• 1>hare w/fcmJlc• 11011 l./\Olt;s APl'i\Ht-:L Shepherd mix. fem T:w ~mok<>r:; $200 1 ut1l Sucecs!lful rctuil hu" & blk w/pank on no~·· ~81 l'VCS & wkmh nl.'S!:> with lwo c·hoin• \'11· of cc>ntral <" M lt(oward 0 &t2 642t• Super :! br , 2 bu 1·ont.lo OranRt' C:ounly far11Jtw., 171h ~ Irvine· Pool. pvt 1n papular mall~ Gros~ Lail & Gn.-vang ~ Lovahli• 1'1llr l'A5 7953 or 675 Hl11 approx SllOO.OOU YTIIC .S1am1..~c nwle, w1•,1r Rmmate wanlC'11. 1·111"' IO ~ach. 3 bdrm hst'. SI.ill 84119556 My ho 011• to <i h ,, ri· l.aRuna llllls 3BR . .!lrnlh Uul pd l'rc-f fem.t11· non .. molter $<!75/ mo , dt•p ~-6629 art h pm Lady to shr rn11b1h· hnm1· Laguna Beach N1!·1· for retired peri.on Low r1•n1 Aft l lJ\M. 497 2004 YOW\li? prof('llslonul mt n wt!>h to shr lrg h:w ..it Jl.1 I Pt w/re:.p ind1v (.di Ra y or J im ,t11 hpm L73~ •SHil!AHOME• S.-h"<'\1v1• C'011n:whn11 64.'>-7 464 or 7 61 2284 N B exec rondo. o<'t•an vu. pvt, pool. lennl!'I S300. 548· 781J am. 673 Xll:l Sl\r 5 J\R 3 llA house:. 1-'ln Vly llarbor/Warnt-r MI F $250 Uys 5'1~ 0187 C'H'SSS6 36Sl Al:in Fem rmmate 25 1 • sp11r 2Br, 2Ba Condo. pool. Irv $265 t ulll G34 so:io. IJ4.S.4068 G o 1 I WI shr 3 Br rondo 1n Sun .I u a n C: a JI 1 " t r .1 n o Reduced renl for one who will ta11e ovrr hou:.ehuld rcsporu1bthtJe11 495 0284 tlmmlt!, Chn?>llan. Ml !-". So Coa11t/ln. urea, J Ar t'\lndo, :! c·ar l'(ar $2~ mo Mnry. 7!>4·1i389. !">45 rnn ./'\JEUJELL .1 ~u.or u1c bkr L.1qun" Bt' J< h 494 h')?4 Moricp)H. Trvst Offdl 5035 •.•.••...•.•..•..••.•.. LOWEST lfthf-fft RatH ht T.D.'s. also 2"d T.D. LOCll'ls. Fain~t Tt•rm' 'o1n1"l' 1'14'1 Sotffc1" MtCJ. C o. 642-2171 545-061 I REPUBLIC HOME LOAN ,,_~o+Mt-s ReftrYouToWt..n TiwyCOMOt ArTQft9t The Loan s 10.!P:~.000 lrobn--759-1183 ~nh/ flenotlW//J.s/ -Lott&~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUCH AIRCRAFT wtll bl-gin departin1t at Or1tnRe County ntrµort tw1c<' daily. I l~f>M & lllR Pcrs1un t.a1I. + lwll l'J r It' II r ,, 11 .. r l> v I,. Ja!>mrnt' Crk Jkw.1rd 64() 1725 --- l~T in II B M erl Jri• mall' mu1 t. It hrn14 n weannlo( lal{~ Plc:t1M' c·;1ll 962 5315 REWARD for l()tjl fr ma 11· Gollfrn l..ih Nr 011\t' St m w •. ,1 Nt'Wptlrt ('Vt' o( l>et• <o I 'r old, ltt•"J & I ai:~ Owrwr dl;'\'as latl'<I i\m 1nformat111n. no qu''' t1om asked ('all 646 •111;0 ()r ~or 546-~n l~I bUc/whlle markm~s ('at V11· Shnred1fh C:dM S25 llew11ril ' 673 :!fbl S200 RA•wnrct 0 fh.!t lc-m11 l1• .Shl•ll1«', rl\ok1· rh111n tot flt•a rollar un t.os l 12 7 7H M1':'!11 Vrrdc :in·u (_'a 11 lo H1 G 8 8 3 d a V ' 979 91[17 l'Vf'S --- l"ound White Samoy1•rl Vic l.lallx111 Island llu>ll' S.6 yr.. old 67S-3J9g REWARD! LOST Female Whllblk /gray Srben an Hu,,ky. Ii mo old. hu wht s tar on back of neck. Answers to IN• name of "JODI" No quei.t ions asked Cu I I 557 006 Roommate. <1hr :1 HR ~ 45PM [)e(' J) If you l.ot.t Ver Warnl'r/Oolsu town.hou~e/pnv romm. ob)e1·1 to I ht> no1111.' tiuco Small l'~' yr old I N ,, 1• ol J wt"1•kdays HJ4 6t134 , G<-rman Shepherd muli· K·~~:iwv'."'nC't'~:c ~· .,;\\ weekcn<b 832·2400 & re 1Nu com1 > Rvwurd' b~ ,11• h n l's 11 I:" y 0 R itister your rompluint 846-59!13 Your 11rt1ori 1:c vhal to rooture busanessJl(•r:con limit of e•pan11on of IA11t Cat blk/wht mall· 400-l lOI or 975-0262 _ Orantce ('()unty airport Vic. Spyl(las!I are11. Cu 11 Shart• 2 BR 2 Ba urt. Assoc. or Suntu Anu 644·4'43 w/female. Cd M. pvt 11~ Suppart our CaUll<' --------5'4().82911 Found la.rgP brown r•bblt beach & pool. S300 Dot· ---------near Carnation Park Oe. 67~ 1413t>r675·SOOO CdM. 675--6024 Waf\ted. fo'emale room mnle6 lO 11haro lrll C' M home SUO 1nl'I u111 5462777 Jl'('m -w11ti';d"~h"r-2 BR furn apt WlfJ\U)t:' $25 wk Corllll Mesa MG 20AA To pl1Ct' your 11'1(' 111(e ht'forr tht• • (lrl'ollinll publl phone FOUNV Great D afll'. male wdult, blk. 2 approx 2-Syn 645-1508art.a/evtt~ f'ound Red Dobel"man. Newport Bl A re11 631 .. l9'7 pra.a~ & Jndry f•r. 'Br. Bac belcor unll. view . S48S mo 963 1>427 or a•r•ae, waaht'rl dryl'r. ~ IJllJ pd 122,S 640 77112 ltfaut 2 HR. 2 ba. M1•111 Or1v,., nr SA f:ntry Chm Pvt fn~d yard. 2 carp(>n w/1tor•1•. S43b mo 873-1139 , 831 llUB 13661 Spac 2 bdrm apt 2 Klat 0 K Avail now ft(2 :s.178 Aller4 SJ call 847 0981 Clu11r1~ Ad.II fbcsnn 2 ba Owners uolt 1 blk to be11rh F\lrn111hc-d or unrurn Monthly or yearly 67~1058 ll>ltl'd & cart! for 1ct1vr Senion Upper mlddlt• da! nel&hborhood QC Airport ru Rc-111dcnN' proaram /all me1l<1 S.W·SM6. It no an11wn ~WO Shr hom('. F .. m 1>rc•I • non·smk. 4 BR 2 RA, frpl. pool 75'4 ~ D111ly Pilot C lua1fled. 64.2 56711 Muk .. your s h opp1n 1t eHIC'f' by u~lna thf" Oa1ly Pilot Cl1.1sif1ed Ad:\ . ~ . -,. .... , . ~ .. -. . I ~, I I • ' ~ I r il ; I I t I i f l J • I 1· 1 ' l . f • ~ i I '· I .. • ~ l ~ , t ( ~ r I l I J l p b 0 s c n s A ' L • c ~ c 0 I , " • -, .. r.. 1 llt 5350 .-.,w~ 7 100 ....,Wcded ,...'lO HefpW..+.d 7100 H.lpW•t.d 7 100 H_.,Wanted 7100 llluf')(Jdy Ul•t mti.r 14 '"''" O.AtLY f'I LO I D:i ....•..•...•..•••••.•.. ··•••••··•·•·•··•······ •····••··••·········•·• ......................•......•............••.• ···········••••········ REl.AXJNCMASSAGto: l\r«lwllmt i\utomiill\• HttpW ... " 7100 H•lp Wanted 7IOOHefpW...ted 7100 l»bJa1ne11WcMa11stour C'u mpulll l t!rm1n11I Pl•OttUJiTO IOOttME:llY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oukall9·j ,4.!M ~lll ~r1uur "' l'll\Jntrnw Mu't lqw . 11111111 111 lnlt•ll11cnl l'll~ntouc~ EXPERIENCED ~tal All:i't . full timtt. clmt VOOlll)'JIUIK ~kill• h•ncl1U., 11h• ti.1111 v.111k lwd1lu"'J>rr for Nrwport BROILER COOK must have RU4\ & PREGNANT" C ranna •rrt'l(rap 1A ff f#A 1'1 1'1;11'C•lll lln ll .:.l.I '• Ill ltr•th UouU(i1w Mu11l l>t• Coronu Polish <.: M C'Olll\denOalrowlSellnit& Contact Stt'V" W•lkc1 fo'/T, l'P!>IOJ>lf'\Un k1111wl1•1tauhlr In ... 11 S4.SO to SS.00 Clft hour st~ -~.646·9671 rdt'rral AbortJon. adop 7~ <U10 "'rt!d s J unu·,. SAIL CHlVROLIT •"JIM"l• of rt<tatl hook -"""-' ---1t_;..~(ll~-~~ uaa•tHplllg &C<1,lnsurilJlu•ffrok"'" J5Ulltt1•llwi.tv k, ... µ111J1 l'all 838 47112 wo9• DIHTAL-OITHOOfC.11 AFCARF> ~7 2!iG3 fo:O I'. U.t,\ N \Ill' \t 11 '"' mM.,,irw 25-35 hours per w•ek -Mite Shift l .. .......,....,__.u .-..-9 C.,... .... Y GIRL ,\lrtllMCil'I\ I'. •Paid Vocotfoft •Ma'-Medical IMeirwe l':xper 'd Orthodont IC eee11 office1nctependentty __.. 1 "" Ac~ Clntl r-chn1de &!or l11b a11s11 * fSCQRJS * ' l$7Wtu aat.o~·rrnu l ·~~=t~:Mp BOOKKEEPING AIM w.n.:=" Dltca.h ~~:::~ ~~ Nwpt owned •ndocie••lecl lM ... _ .... 7 "U• vn '"" C'XPH ff'(I .: '1 l lt.m1h· l ouuty 111wth UITI l"'RT!b.JD&a rosm,..,.,,. .... .... .. knowlt'd"t' "' •11"l 4' CLERK " "' "'" ~ """ .. lt'ljUlll • ll1tW uu A I t t 3c. d Dental oll1 c~ nt'eds Orthodontic; •ul. w 1th chPerful per11onuhly txp p r e fe rred Non smoker 21 yrs or over 53&-7S.W H.B. l"RONRTY MANAGER Sptri .... ·~ r..;nill llnd or f\Ju 141 rl'1 t i u•1rrnlt't .. >. I' \ N ~ pJ.l 'j Ill pt'f~Oll. ll' Wl'{'O ., any ay; lilt\~ P.ll'am100 Hnl 1~~..!;~·~~~: 1 ,111~:~!:, 1 c..--.• 1mmroi.1t.· uJl(•o1nn with J .P. MAC'S RESTAURANT C rowlh npporluml v for 1h1• n~hl lnchvu'lu.11 Youn!.!. r)lof,?rt''\lllC' ftr m l>11ti1-s lnl'lucJe A rot m11 mt 1 tnt .•I' It'll"'' C'11·111111111 & n•rnnclrl1rw -.upi·rvi-.11111 l',t m•v. .1n•h l'"or 111H•r\ ic•w \;ill s.n~::-;1rt92"";~,h·· ~11001 0 1111 1 i..~,111 .. 1 n:.,.;~l·~:,~;;. ~,~,~~ .. 111.1.~ ~·ot:.~1tg1~~·;.,~:.;~"r.i' 10142 AdomsA"•·· H........._lch I' t" r '11 11 n 1· l fl I 1 1w1 1••111 ,, h1 l11tul Wr· fmn!l l(mwtJ11o1nd c:urc..:r MASSAGE t.tun "'"" l'hut & I'• I l rnll\ l1J••11I rur IU'llll hi.lllliflll'tlm ·u1m .._oon Tut l pm rt'tlfl"t s. "111• t't1lli 111 R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640·5112 AGUIEMODRS t11m l titll 11,rh S r lllo"\lumh 'w-.•lri•\'iuo ESCOITS N-11'111 nu. h to. II t .! I, ..... , ( ... M 1•1'11111111 I OtlTCAUONlY t-.u t'll"''' 111>1•1>11 111111" A.cc ..,_ tu1 '/1111hr11-.t n11·r h.11111 '" 0.,-...e•et..hr hroy 1wr u llll \,t1 1t·1t l1i.:ht 631-2140 C...,. 111cd. w111k ~ •l\•1.,1 GOLD~GIRL 1n S•"'-ll"n11n <11 I u1I t "' Mi.:r :-,,.,. ...... I llUll11.. ~ \ 1111·11\ "' 1 II .... ,.. 1111111111 I ,.,.,,. "'" l l.1Jlnlt'll' l\i.:.11.l N•"W xx DAHC! °' FYN xx '""'lt'nt ~ l":all 11.JJ JI.JC l ' .. NI \lh •• M111,. Ill Uc••ut1lul n o1 il1· .:11 J. ~ p,..J1 .. r ~o.rtt·ll & 1u11 11·i..1i11.: ~"'Ill l•1Jutm1on " r Jt• ---------1,,1i..,. l u~l ri..c hl 1111 11a11.111ru1 VAM ''' 4 \ \t "'"1111 11111l"1 .rntu 1111•1 h ""cry 1Ja\' 'llblJ "" AdtllillSKretary _.l'u·ri·, t~·lld. Anahl'llll •" 11 '-I •llo$1 !ill f,..,-11111 ~ I'\• .t'.i.lll """' kuw u mdi ID~ 2• br 1r 11H J111,c 't n f'\JI '"' '" d1·1: Ol 111•\ In 01 ...... ,. ( OUlll\ !lf3 \422 t'lll•\o \1111h N1·l41•ort \Ir 11 ,11 1 10111 Id,., MICHEU!'S •<>Ykal• HAM 2A M ~ .0'4!.I •ESCORTS• 972-1138 Ute>A Ii VICIU CMc411M~ For n. F. of ltl Servlng ul I Oruo~c t 'o tl3S 7313 ---r.. ........ Senlc" SJ60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPING SE RV IC E C.ull Mary at 848..11722 Md let her do your typlnt( Located al Talhert & Beach ln the l>a1ly P1lo1 Bldg ~t! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS •Crash Course ovailablc• •MalA?lia.ls provided. •S mall c lass es ror personalJr.ed Instruction. -Oioose own taste -<lay & night classes. •Placement up to so•;; comnuss1on Free 3 Wt'i!k Sales TrammR. Cal For Detoih 131-1003 493-0442 Ka tell a 1\11',. l n tl 11 11 ~' h11ul )'d llW UI Ill \ .ir11•d Ill 11',l ~·h1lo\tl1t-.I 1•,., 1111 n.-1 Ufh1·1· Mun "••11 ti·r i• .. I tnl' I< .. , l•ll \ f1lui & to rt 'J.un ~""" U..11t.·f1l,, 011p 1111 .ich Jll I t•fl"•O( kl ~ V l\14..., l1•m Jl>m 11'4•1 It.th HOWAi«D Che.,,.-olet .... I "1 r 14 J'Ol l lk,11h 1-. {I I-' l>u\" & (Ju,u I ..,, AIRPORT lnll•f'l.-stm.: vu•1t111n now '""''" .it ltrl •lll1'41ft Ill lht• Otltlll(t' l'uunty 11 r1•J Work '" pkll~Jnt '>Uf r.iw\dlnj(!j ltlt't•lml( 11•"(1 11fl' "·' .. M·~·unty Ctftll'N Wt! twvt• tlav & ~wtnJ.: !'ltufu ava1l11hlt• tor uw u 1'.EWPOIC [ Ufo <\I'll \t Jl 1/\11 rn v t" f.XPERIEHCB> BMW MECHANIC LallnurSt•r vtl't' M•:1 ROY CARVER Rans Roye•/ IMW NEWl'Oft'I' Ht-:1\t II 640.6444 & women who would hkt· Alfl'OM<YrlVI-: 11 t·halleni:1n.i carl't'< c:-1 C h. / U111!111 m.'I Jrt" rum1 ... hl'll • _..."" ce CH itr and on the Job trum111g ,., looklre-eper-! J>rov1detl Avvly in Ab1h1y to mt?l't people pen.on al 1775 F: <.'l·nlt·r Wl'll & expcrietH"l' 1n ~. 11105, An11he1m 1-:1111,tl l~ ftl'l<b arl' 1u•t•tlt'd ~·y Employer 1.1~hf1l'alion~ to.xl' fH1y, hcoef1li,, pleu~Jnt work A I.All M C 0 M PI\ NY 1n~ cond1uon:. l'crmJ nt'elCb Lr:urll.'\' for :.crv11'l", nt1'1t. op11 for advanri: i: I e cl rt c· a I bk i: r n d mcnl S.'t' (>ffH'l' M1:r helpful 2 211 Forc~l . HOWARD Churotet La.i!una Bch I [)()11t' & Quad Sls -Animal Hospital--NEWPORT OEACll (;roomer . bather , e3J..o55~ _ cleaner F l T 1nrl AutJ>Parts Countc·r&dl' SatJSun.644_5463 bvery. l''ull t1m~ St1IJJ v _ dependent on ex111•r. Appliance Store nt't>d:. 4 631 011 1 yng aggressive men lo BABYSITTER t l'Sll start 1mmed. No <'XP nee wolT\lln wunu.-.1 1 2 or :J Call I0-6pm 64lJ 3107 ask dyi, wk. for d~yt1m1: for Bob_. _ babysitting, start Jan , ref 759-0'.lOl APT MANAGERS Mature couvll• lo manage 16 adult uo1ts in C M. 957-6282 APT MGR -<:ple for new 32 urut 11.B. Call 536-4729 or536-4022 ASSEMBLERS. We will train. MucGrcgur Yachts. 1631 Placentia, C.M. liaby~1lh'r. t::I Toro area, Mature woman. starling Jan 2nd wk. days 7 um to 4 30 Care for infant Rd req 768 7446 Babys1tler·J anuary. 2 l"hlldren 7 yts & 4 yrs I! lo Ii Mon F'r·1 Turtlerock area Need transporta· lion Will pay above slan dJrd.95>0300 Heal Es late School 32031 Camino Cap111trano San Juan Ca.£.1Rtrono •ttSS-.•£•1\t•B•L•Y----• Jot. W..ted. 7075 Bank1n~ SOUTHWEST IAMK HOii <a.f:NN F.Y ll 1'~ l.A(>UNA 131';1\tll m1uires full llmr tellt•rs l'le:i..,t• c·onlac t J o Jn Gor<• 497 1771 1':01-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUl\I( girl wt.\hcs lo bi: Nanny t.o your kids l'rd Pre School tu infant 968-9!n4 eves Refined, trained nurse'. filtve. who carf's for pco pie Especially s k1lkd With the elderly. r expect a l!ood salary bC'c11usl' I JOve good care &. havt> Rood ref's. Wnlc, Box l<ll4. Newport Beach, ('a 9ai63 or phone 495 f.ti71i aft.eT6pm. TYPIST . Fast, cx1a·r Gt>n'I ore. no bkkp·.: C.:M. CdM area. Ii hrs dav. Mon thru f'rl 673 7504 pms or Sunday Pracl nur:>e , µ/l or t'mergen c1cs nrrs Laguna, Corona dcl Mur. "1:17-2974 Tralned nurse. <'are ur thr elderly Live 1n 499·2227 TRAINEES COR EXPERIJ-:NCt.Ot MICRO Bectronics We• art• se eking 1n dJv1duaJ~ for first !>hdt positions in our Prochw tion DcpartmC'nl. We will tram t he rq~hl 111 d1v1duals m the micro dectroo1cs industry Comprehen!>1vc com · pany benefits mdudl11~ ma)Or med1c&I and den· lul. C<ill or apply 1n j)l'rson. 3!152 Campu!> Onve, Newpart Bc11ch, (71'1> 540 Wl!O 1':c1ual ()µ. 1111rtun1ty 1-:mploy l'r mH h TRANSMASK CORP. Bank.mg &perittteed T ~u~r F.xcE•llenl b e nl'f1ts Irvine National Bunk t:all J anet VunDyk1· m:noo E<1ual Oppt y Employ<>r Bank.ml! Ta.URS We are presently seek1ni;: exi>t•nl'net•d Tl'lleri. '" our Ca.ta J\lt•su offlrc• !':xtellenl rompany pa1tl ben<'f1ts JlUl'ka~<' Apply m person l>etwet'n 9 AM and 3 P'\1, ut 2!1711 II arl>or Blvd . Suite :ws. CO',l.1 M1'!-iu !n!I l~K) cmZEHSIANK Of COST A MESA i-;.;1ual Opµortun1tv H11f» Wanted 7100 ~~~~~---~~~~-•-•E•m•p•lo.ye•r•M-"'-• ....................... -------------- ACCOUMTIMG Work local temparary assignments. Opt.!n l<> ull sluUa. Cal for An Appolwtnwnt Today 557-0061 ~o~ off ice • ~OJ overload to~ual Oppor 1-:mplyr Acctnit Hkkpng TEMPORARY ~ today to work on vanous acro11nting and bookkeeping assign menta. Work clO)ll' to your h ome. l''l .:ure Clerlu to Sr . Accoun· lanu needed lhru out Orange County. Robert JI all's Accountemps SOOS. Main. Stt> 501 No. Tower. Union Bank ln 1lle City of Orange 7141835-4103 ACCOUMTIH<i CLBK !Wtcellenl Op1)0rlunity fOf' 8 reliable person to join o ur Accounting Dept, TyplnfC & addln~ macblne iu wtll •• Al R exper pref'd. Enjoy xlnl co bendltA lncludl.nt; free meal Apply Mon/ f'r1 9am-Noono'frn1onnel MARii HOTIL •Newport ~nler Dr ~EWrORT BEACH ~uaJ <>Poor Emplyr MIF ASSEMBLERS PRECISION/MECH P<>!l1t1ons avail w/fast grrJWIJ\g Nl'WJ>Orl lkad1 l'O., involved in assembly ol L11mpas:. & camera un 1L'i, ApplJcanls shoul<I CX· per working w /smull parl.'1, ~nod mech apt., & eruoy . Benefits include 2 weeks vac . \ week s1t·k tenve, & profit sharinn In ne1mc a few Call f)57-9051, a sk for Hay Giilman A.'1..'lt Bkkpdorsmall mfr PT apprx 25 hrs per wk F.xp preferred but will train right person. Co II for appt. 642-1916 ----AUTO MF.CHAN IC · Expcr1enrcd with fort>IJCn & domestic. 840-3742 AUTOPARn OPPORTUHITY New & )(rowing 011tomob1le dealeri1h1p :;eeks an enerl(el1c. ex pencnced <minimum 2 years) auto purl:! toun terperson who t•on work accurately uni.I 1n t.elllgcntly with VW (llir ts and accessories. Join our new team of experts Im mcod1ately. C11ll ftoh nl H 4 2 2 0 0 0 , Jo; K t 2 2 l 'l'OOAY' Beauty ass1slimt wantt>d (With ruture l Aho Jultetll• mantl'Utl !>I wanlrd. 837 4250 (Ir 837.tm9 IJ11lml( rlerk tor ma1or wholes al1• nur11cry . Stal1!!lll:ul typtnA , 1n 1l111Uvc lo 11n11rovc ex 1s t mg syst.cmll. Apphcanl11 must llE.' able to 1(1ve ut tcnl1on to det.1111 & havt• exacting mind t:onlacl Mr M urt m , 1162· 66()4 IOAT BUILDER !lead lamlnutor /toolrr, must ~ 11rrlou'>. srlr starter & w1lhn)( lo tukt• rha r ge P Squared &au ~I 2873 BOOKKEEPER Girl Friday for one 1i1rl ore. Progn•ss1v1• OC Business needs q111hr1~ ind1v1dual W/fronl O(C appearanrl' Skill~ c;hoolcl tnrld recent pej( ooard bkkpl: 1•xp AUC'n uon lo d<'t.111 & organtzn lion cxtrl'rn<'IY 1mpor· lanl. Musi type, :ins phones. Only qunltrted call !173-2(17(), l<'ri 10 2 for mterview BOOKKEEPEn U secy work. Live In C.M. area MS-8408 ror In terview appl. BOOKKEEPER RAJ.CHARGE S!1lllll elect ro nl€'s m rr DN.d, F/C" Dkkpr Mus t <'Xper In A 1 r. A I R , payroll bnnk rl'<'Onc1la llom. etc Salary open Good C'O bPndtt'I Call Detty (213) 678-7161 w,. 11t>t•k 1111 111thv11luul Wllh I "1 J Yt'IHH l'lC. lJt•nt<nt"t' 111 1ii1•1wral u c: mu.l\llrlK l<11.1,.1n('nc1• on .. rom11ul4·n1.1"\I i.ysh•m .1 1k>fuutl' VIU:. Lil(hl IYI• Ina( uncl hist .inurut\• 10 kt•) 11 )' l11U< h <Ill II laoi Ult Ill U:. l Wt' ulfl.'r ... x~·l.'lh•1.t l'Om µ.m~ b.·O(•f1L1 inc.:lu.hn11 lla.t)OI lltt't.lh 1d lilltl Ut'n t ... I 111111 • 111nvrn1ent k•·uUllli oear lhl' Or Jtll(t' t 'ounl y u1r,x1rt to'or 1 m lllt'(Jllitl! t'Ol\'lldt'rJllOn "l'fld n ... um1· o r lt•llt'r or u111wry 1ndud111g i.alu.,y lu:.wry lo PERSONHEl TRANS MASK CORP. 3952 Camput Orin ..-wportleoch CA. 92660 t'Lt::fUCAL 2 PAY DAYS LEFTUMTIL CHRISTMAS f.am ext. Chr1:.tmas ~ynow' TYPISTS PIX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER Cl.IRKS Mw.t h.ave phone & reha bit-transp Long & short letm asi.1fU)ments. lloh day &. vacalaun pay Hosp1lallzat1on pl.tn available 3848 Campus Drive 546-4741 <Across From Orange Co. Airport> Equal Opport Employf'r COOK F.xpandlng restaurant duun with over SO uml~ famdy owned organaza · lion orrers pleasun1 working condll1ons Good opporlun1t1es for advo.ncement. Excellent company benefits. Ex· penenced desired Apply lnpcnson ~Raser '' I Jlll W Coost Hwy PWwporlhoch COOK & FASTFOOO Deslifler PCB DESIGNER Manufactur.-r or electro- meduuucal producls re quires a proven PCB lay· OU1 person who wants an opportwuty to make t•x cellent wages. Plus. bt· tnUmately mvolved with new projects from con ceptlOrt to field use Wt> WWlt an lnd1v1dual who wants to grow with a great team. Equal Op portun1ly Employer M/F 557 OSS4 Dial A Ride Orinn Operat~ modem eqwp- menl & door lo door t.nmsp. CalJf. dnvers ht' req'd. No prior exper nee. Good dnvmg rec a must. No Sunday work Orange Coast Yellow CJIJ, 17300 Mt. He r · rmaM. f'. Vly. G-R-E-A-T SALES JOI HOW OPEH coon l'AY coou llOURS. GUOU <.:ON LIQUOR STORE CLE.HK JWspon. days Irv. C;ill 752.LJ36 Liquor ~tore clerk. Newport lkach 5@.7116J DIT I ONS MANY - FRINGE BENEflTS L1vc·ln or P /1' COM FA.SI GROWING COM· Hp OAM ENM Al K ~~ R Nr 0 ~ PANY PRUM OT ES ~ 1-·ROM WITillN 1 llAIN mature woman. NB l'vl f.' o tt ·1 o p rm & ba. Salary Oj)l'n M A N A C E M 1-; N T _546-_9828 __ ._2_13_1436-__ 99_1_1 STAllTS ''IM · M EO I A T t-;LY '" Kt;YBOl\ltO F. X P F. R I 1-: N C 1-: HELPFUL. Wt; 11 i\ Vt-: OUR OWN TR/\ININLl PROGRAM PUT ON HY n rE COUNTHY'S TOP ORGAN ~A LE S PEO PLt:: CALL AT 0 N C F. I-' 0 H INTl-:RVIF.W ORGAN t-: X C: II A N C. f: . ST A N NUNN 7l41586·7J02 Lot 1ttlend. Onvcr. mu~t bl-111. full/pt Ume. Cu benefits. 558-7454 ---------MacDonald's needs full .-v V l'l' hl•lp All s htlh av81lable. 754-9943. 3141 Haroor Bl. CM. Maui'> wanttd, top wa~ei. paid. The Inn at Laguna 211 N Cst Hwy, Laguna MANAGEMENT Equal Opporturuty t:mpluyer ml fl h COUMTER HELP Expanding r e11taurant clwn with over 50 units. Family-owned organaza lion oHers pleasunt working rond1t1on s . Good opportunities for advancement. Excellent company ~nefits. Ex· ~ence desired. A1111ly ----1 peniontlie CLERK RECEPT Outst.andlng career opp R for mature. people onen· ··9e-- Dishwasher. ma 1 n tenance man. 40 hr.. a week. 64(). 7440 DRIVERS Class I dn vers ne<.'ded for ma1 whlsle nur~ery Applicants must huvl' ~at. ctn appear & gd dnv1ng rec Exper 1n handlmR nursery stock helpful, but not nee Con· tact Mr Molma or Mr Marun. 962·6604 GUARDS , /T. Fua Tl,_ Immediate openings for secunty ~u11rds 1n the A111b1l10UJ1 couple need lo a.'~ume full respons1h1h ty for rapidly expand1n.i bt.L'imess. f\I lly tra1m-.I If quahfied Call 962-8957 or 646-tB96. CARPENTERS-with I.lit· upexper, good wages. y r r ound t•mpluymenl, future benefits 979-4044 laled 1ndiv1dual w/gd W typing skill. Work 1n Orange Cou n l y a r~a •--M-an_w_a_n_l_e<l_lo-,.-,-ea 11 Uruforms a re rumu.ht'd pleasant surroundings 16 ~Lt~ lsl-...1 w/gd pay & be nd1t'i rUMW'Ull'I - & on the JOh tramm i.t I!> PoOIS, full llmt• prov1dl'd. We have many ---~-· _ :J CarJ>('nter-ex penenced Muumum 5 yrs !"tam mg & remodelultc. Pay llC)(Oltable 64S 7062 wkdys8 ~4 30 l Spm week days l::OE HEWPORT IEACH tnteresung pos1t1on:. on all s hirts for men & women Bums Int.emu tJonal Secunty Servtl't''· ITiS E Centl:"r St, • 10!'>. Anaheim 63:\ 41iJU Equal op port u n 1t y MATERIAL ----CAR WASH HELP f\111 & Part Time 18&0ver METitOCARWASll ~Harbor Bl. CM CASHIER Fu 11 l 1 me • e x JH! r 'd . Mature person Apply Apropos, 2~ F'asb1on Island, Npt Heh -------Cashier. Exp. mature, t·apabl<' cashier needed 1-'or c·ontt>mporary retail shop. f'\.111 lime Call or ask for Man ai:ter. Apropos 1129 1''ash1on Jsl. 644 2&2 CnMuer Day lime needed Mon thru l"r1. Call 581·8440 Bus hrs ----Cluld Care Workers for Chnst1an sC'hool. 16835 Brookhur:.t, F .V ~7831 Child care needed. Balboa P<'nm my home pre· fcrred Tul'S, Thurs, 8 1 Sl.urt 1 9 '79 673-69~ CLERICAL Ck'romf' a memher of our dynamic NC'wport Center hnanc1al rirm We are expand.mg & there are many oppartun1tles for udvanl'cmt•nl. The following po:.1t1ons are now uva1l11bl\•; MAILROOM Entry level position open ror ma1lroom clerk & general helpt.!r. GENERAL CLERK Math ab11Jty & htc typing l"(.'qwrcd Contact Pe rsonnel Of flee, So Coast Medical Cmter. 31872 Coa11t lfwy. So Lag. 499 1311 CLERKS UTOTEM Openings Now Avatlabll• for full or p /l1mt• clrrks on 2nd & Jrd s hirts No exper necessa r y -we tram. Start SJ per hr. As· st managers lo $3.60 hr. Managers to $5 50 hr Ad vancement opportunities to I.hose who quahry. For mformal1on go t o our nearest rruirkel or ron · ta<.1. the personnel office at 12442 Lampson St Garden Grove 537 4840 F.qual Oppor Employ<'r Cocktail Waitress School Earn up to $300 per wk Low twuon. Placement asslSl. 7Sl -9194. C~TV-MOVIES •EXTRAS• need ed 1 m med. by Hollywood casting tl1n•c Lor.I businessmen 25·40, rat&u~ly men & women. luds of all aj!es. doctor & nurse ty pes. Hold1ni.t appt. 1nterv1ews 1n Anaheim area this mo Call (7 141 761 1244 VIDf~O CAST I NG SERVICE. COMPANION/HSKPH Qualified. perm anc•nl, live tn lady, Nrc & lllt• hskpg for s1m1 mv1hcl w idow Comfortablr CdM bch homP. 3 day wlmds. <f'r1. Sal. &lnJ al SUlO per wknd 673 7474 ----- Xlnt workmit cond1t1ons OONCRF.TE FINISHERS & company benefits or exper'd. good wage!>. ) r fncd Plea!le contal'l round \'mploymrnl . l'rr..onnel or Jpply daily future benefits 97!1 4044 K-S. ------- Contstruct1on DevelOPt·r looking ror younlo( JI(· ~rt'SS1ve i.upcnntcndt•nt w/B licen s e Call 714-673-7906 or Wnte PO Box 254 Bal Is . Ca !l2662 ADP PENSION SERVICES J!IO Newport Ct'nll·r Dr Newport Bcarh 644-4.160 ext 26J F'.qual Oppor Emplyr ------ C1cncal *GIRL FRIDAY• Wal l t n 11n prr111 goorl w/proplc. phone:\, plus hght lypmic skills. So UC area E 0 1-; •ADIA• T et1.,ot wy S•niu \nok-Dinner llousc l'X p unly Contact Mll·hal'I Mom prefer red. Quiet Woman R ehlaurant 640-7440 COOKS Houhhans Old Place 1s now h1rlng ex penenced broiler. soute & pantry COOk1' A11ply m person, 2-4PM daily 48HO ~mpus Dr. Nil 17201-; Gar I')' Sit· 119 'if.;LJ, 1dlt' items w11h u S I\ 957 1303 Uaily Pilot Cla~1lled Ad CLERKS EARN EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS PART-TtME FULL-TIME NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Harry! lmmtdlote openin91. WHI a..am •arious phaH• of store operations. Loh of cuttomer contact. N1ftky In penott, I ·8 p.m. w•elcdoY' oi-·12.4 p.m. Soturday ond Sunday. . . . . Cook wanted. expenence lint' cook for busy downtown Lagun.i restaurant Call for appt. 494 9765 Allk for Nena or Lynn DRIVER Delivery & c lean-up man, must keep s hop cln & dnve delivery van Mus t be rcspon & haw good dnvmg rec $3 hr to start Ca 11 54().8027 employer HAN DUNG Exµenenre desired. not re11u1red. Wiii trJ1n Mus t pas~ comp1111v physical 1nr lud1ng hark x ray 540-7639. lrvlnl' EOE GUARDS MJturt• Girl l"riday/Sl·c· COUMTER HELP FIT. Apply in person. Gary's Dell. 3309 E. Cst DRIVERS Hwy.CdM. full & pl llme. All ureac; t 'r for ml!mt <'onsult1nl! Unifor m:! ruro1shed ,,·rm l>Pl'l'1allllnl'! Ill ""'~ 21 or over Retired tl'leromm11n1rat1ons I welcome. No expen encr girl offal' Must he Wt·ll net·. Apply lln1v(•rsal orga11J1.('fl Goo<I lYJlltl~/ Protection Service. 1226 filing '>kills nt•c·i:ssarv W ~Street. Sanh t Anll. D1cluph11n1• <;all for Interviews hours 9 l <! & nppt 10 ~ Mr N•'\•ly Men or women 25.yrs or Couples or and1 v1duals older. Know the l'Oast wanlin~ lo suppleme nt cities. Net Sl80 a week or rarruly income. P ·l/full more. Orange Coas t l tll'M!; 3 positions ;iva1t Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml Call for mlerv1ew. Pal or He rrmann. Fountain Lynn.~198 Valley. 1No of Slatt"r 1-4Moothru1-'ri. 17Ml54!HJ'l.li9 ------- Handyman for apt c·om Ml-:DICl\LO .. '(' PF~HSllN plex. S4 SQ hr Steady t Med1cal :.sst . RN. or work. PhM2·"866 LVN 1 l'XP en rronl/IH·k ---ror 1n1rrn1s1 Ker rt•q CUSTODIAN b ct wn Newhopt· & Eucbd) Independent sc hool1• ................ . needs PT custodian for 4 hrs a day/altns. Call Bill 640-1410 Hood Sa1 lmakl'r~ PQSI Eve> 631-3099 Uon.\ J11a1labli: for layout i--------·- & sewmg ~ 3467 MEDICAL ASST Front CUSTODIAH Days, no exp nee Good wurklnR cond. Must h11ve car & phone. P l ume & !-'/tune Call 83J.7015. CUSTODIAN Saddleback CollPge, Mis· lll(lf'I V1e)o 11 PM lo 7 30 AM Salary range S836 to $t054+sh1ft d1Herenl1al 831 9700. <'Xl 302, 303, btwn8&.5PM Data Pro/ Pro~ Anly S24K l'lt:Ukkpr S12K Secy Asst to $900 Call 1-'or An Appl Irvine Personnt>I Agency 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa Su1te224 642-1470 OELIVERY1DRIVEfl Auto earner neroed '" Laji!unn Brach arl'a. .('VCS Good transporla t1on a must Call tht· JU>snster. ~I 4141 ask for Jerry --------Dl'h\'l'ry man ror tiarly monung LA T1mc•s 3 JO am to 6am. Large V<in rPq u1 r€'d $600 m o 646-1413 673 2.<115 ----OEUV .. :RY full 11me for IO<'ol dt'· ltv<'ncs Exc<>I dnlfin~ rec rcq Ph for appt 557·9212 Ask for Mr W~l Delivery p/t1ml' AM. LA Time~ dellv. Laguna Reachonly 494·8496 DELIVERY-or puper ~o vending mach. Earlv mominl( C M area. Call an 5pm, 1142·31411 -----Dehv~ry man ror early A M L A Times hom1• drhvC'ry Must have ~m1ral l'D r Adults only No rollectlng $300 per mo net tak.-home Westm llunl Bch area tm 0126 DSJVHYMAN for hne rurn1ture store. NO Apply morn1n.:s 1727 Wes tclirt Dr NB Must havto valid CalH dnver''l ltcense DB.I VERY Full Ttmt, deh very pcnion for 1dvert1111nR ag1•ncy 1n Newport Beach. S3 hour. Pos1t1on ova1fable Immediately Phone 844 7644 DENTAL ltP'..CEPTIONIST Exper dental assl!tanl 2 dys. Wed/Fri. Laguna NigueL 495-6677 F1GURE MODEL Legit photo a.ss1gnmt for pay 673-5644 days /eves •FOAM CUTTER• fUU or pl ume. College student OK 642·5702 l'OOD or l>ack offect> f.'u II or llOSTESS. r am1ly s tyle part lime. RclJable exp dinn('r hOUM' Lunche!! not ne<"cssary. Send ri· onl)'·20 hrs wk, Appl}' ,in !iWTI(' to 18700 Mam Sl perso~ itl J f Mac!>, Sl.t'209.Hu.nl Bch 926'tx I 0 14.. Add m !. • t al -------- Brook.hursll 11 8 MEO TECH Hoh4 Hite Auditor Apply m person lwtwn 7 3. lS5S S <.:oasl Hwy Laguna Beach To work m N H Mu'it hdH' Calif hr{•nse i\11 ph.t..~ of lab C).l)t:r ('.ill Maqt a r et fo r a ppl . tA<>-0140 Mature lady. age no bar· ncr. snack bar t'lcrk, ex-Housekeeper to hve '" or Meyerhor's llt'stuur;rnt t•ell benefits, union. out Non !>mOkl'r. own So Coli.St Villa,Ji!e h;i:. 1111 management "P · trWlSport.allon NH a r!'u mcdn1t1• ope n1 n~s tor porlun1t1es Must bl' 640-7314 sandwl<'h maker~. lcxHI available early hourc; HOUSEKEEPElt!ClllL.O ~rep. &. nrsh1ers. l'h Apply m or ning . El ~ r .,f>M r Rancho Marke t 2555 C A R E L' II r I n om a ' i or en i:.:a~t Bluff Or. NB. No SSOO +room & bO:Jrtl t.erv11:w 5'10 ll044 .v.n....calls F.ves 559 5!!64. days Modds . fl"m . Shari•. "'"""" · 76&9629Susan figurl' only. S 15 J>t'r 111 GARDENER We are seeking a rel whit• person. Some gardl'ntn!( exper1enct• preft•rrc•d Musl be able to work Sal & Sun EnJOY xlnt con pany benl'f1ts /\µply !lam Noon. Mon/ Fri. Personnel MARRIOTT HOTEL roQNewport C('ntcr Dr NEWPORT UF:i\Cll F,qual Oppor Emplyr mt f General Office for Chm l 1 an Sr hon I I lill:IS Brookhur ~t . F V 963-7831 GENERAL BI NDERY HELP· Crown Lobel. CM 645-0510 GENERAL LABORERS TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS PACKERS· Must h ave r eliable tran.~11 & phone Long & 6hort term assignment~. Holiday & vacation pay Hosp1tallzat1on plan avrulable 3848 c..,..,. Dri•e 546-4741 (Across From OranjeCo. Airport I Equal Opport Employer C';JRI. FRIDAY· Vanl'd ofc work w111mall mfr of Math teaching machlneS. 497·3600 HOUSEKES-ERS f\111 & PT cmploymc•nt for both day~ & eve::. No l'X~rienCl' 0('('('SSJry EOE Cont•H'l JJer-.unt•nl'I <Xfil"(! So t:oabl M ... "C11,·a1 Center 31.872 Coast llwy. So Lag 499 1311 liSKPR L1vE' m & help dean. cook. dr1H· & care for 2 yr old 1;.io 1100 dY'. 644 5891 evt'll ----- lndu:sl SeamMr~s~ µn• ff'r bo:tlm~ 1•\ flt r . :xi I 29th St . Nwprt Ath . 67S. l823 -----INSPECTOR THAIN,.:1-; to learn all phaheS ol m Fn l'('llOn Muq Pil'>h ys1col & back x ray rvme 540 763!1. E O 1-: -------- &12·6282. 968 3520 Rob HIGHT AUDITOR &DESKCLERK Hiii ltme & rt•hef N<'H <1200 t'Xl'l'rit•nn• pri• r l' r r" cl I m m t' d 1 ,, 1 , • ••mplCtymcnl . Am b a !> !t 11 d u r I n n ., " I Amcnca. 22i7 llurh111 Hl vd. Co'>la M <''>·' 17141~11 Nur..mi.: NURSES AIDE 3-11 St.1h• c·1•rt1f11'cl onl\ S4 hr llnl1tlJ v bcut•f avail 1mmt>d lfoyv11·w C.:0011. ~ Thunn, (' M li4l 3.'i05 ,. : 0 ,.; ---- NUHSIN<: HunesAidts Ont.rtiet JANITORIAL IYP" work. L VH'S or RN'S $3 75/hr to train. Im Ahn1rr OVl'rAR<' wag<'~ & mediate r111H wh\'o heultll lk-nt'fit~. Aµptv t r a 1 n e cJ . R 11 1 n ho w N 1-; w I' o H T c o N v Services. 714·f'46·!17flO ~:Y.NTl-:R. 1~ Supcnur JANITORIAL /\VI', N11t llrh ---- Full time t·us tottlons. ()f1ee Manager-Soles Nwpt area, doy.evenmg Good opportunity for ,111 shirts. must b(' U S vancemenl. W1ll tram11111 c1Uzen Good wages. pd t•xpcncn<"l' neccs~ary hol.ldays & bonus tnc<'n Must be 2S yr!\ old m uves Wi ll train Call older & be 11v1u l 011 days (714)532 6558 Saturdays ~7 0824 or 774·6090 1525 Mt·'·' Jarutor. days, musl have Verde #206, c.o.-,ca Me~a transport11t1on 30.40 hrt. pr wk S4 00 hr 751 !iOl I RDER DEPT bet 4-5PM or Iv msg tramtt to fill orders for off supply Co Ph for JANITORIAL appl 557 9212 Ask for P/llme JAnltonal posi· Mr West lions nvail nhlt> Al1 1--------areas. Apply bet wn 4 30 Part lime· Boys to assc•m & 6 30 pm 17 1"2 bid .. A Times z to li.1m ArrmtronR /\ve. Jrvine Sun morn Must hv1 54(}7811 Wr 11t m . Hu n l lfr h LAI AIDE f, x p c r I l' n c 1• d phlebotomy/ bnrk l11b p r o r (' 11 u rt· ' C a I I Mugortot for uppt, 640-0140 ~0126 PBX o perator . l'\ penenced. mu~t 111• 11va1lnhle wrckc•nd:< t. ~venina11. Call for 01>11t ":30 ~r M , Mon ... , 1 6'6-S<XX> t'Xl 520. Do you want to u11e your 0 I R I, F R I D A Y communlt'atlon akllls OS p ART I Fu LL T I M E 11 re«>ptlonial In a people f'\n11nc1&I bu11nesa de oriented dental practlct-~ 1tre11 maturt' woman Our team neetts you with good 11ktll1t ror Newport Rr11ch fi.40.7922 gtneral office duties DIHTA.LASSISTAHT ~a~ORT REACll LEGAL SECR ETAftY full·Ume aeneral office C M (7141 540-~ Legal Se~rclury . f'\· perltnced, Lui:un;i N1gue1 s:n 0223 PIX OPERATOR Good opportunity e>mh ror relJoble pef'liOn With ploa.<iunt phnnc munn1•r F1<'x•blc hours Xlnt ro bencllb. Apply Mon/F'n \him NQOT)d>crsonncl With choJr-slde & front or nee exper. 1rery nexlbll' hn to fit your 1ch<'dul '. rull or port lime 642 1~ GUARDS WAHTB> f\111 or ptltml' l yrl)' ra13al. Apply 610 E l7th St, Slult.a Ana ... LA9G1 SKtetory Newport Buch Exper MC SaJ1.ry neaouablr & t-ommrn"urale w work up C.ill Mr Nt•l11on . C7l4l 642 8532 t . . MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newµort Centrr Or Newport Buch F..qual Opport Emply1•r M/F OAJL Y PILO I 7100 MIR'-'dlM Hi.4pW..ted ...•................... ················•••••·· &lcyd.t 1020 "'"'6tur-. 1050 Mochl.tery 8078 Mlacel ... out 8010 ...... W 9fed 7 l 00 •Ip W uted 7 I 00 H .. 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Hl.<X.:K WOltK Ml\RTY IWi f.t811l or r..ir. 11239 MUST SAC ) P<' bdrm 1wt. 2 pc.· Liv rm lil'l, rt·lr1r Imps, tbl11 C•·ntury Modd I tome f\trn ~9 30'17 n._•liuilt twin ~et SM t-'ull siSOO. slerhu'() twm mat & box 135. k1n11 111. 14~ H&J Mallrt.-ss ~7 5631> wtult' lndlan Collon 1111h1 ~ low, SQ per11n 1·1wkt111I • md tbl.s. rw.t rcl'lancr. 11JI nr nt>w SS9 10!>4 Olrung room set Tht14 rhr11, lg hutt·h. i.olld 1.1('(' lln 167 2986 ~·loor 'lampl1• ~1·11 out 11ale Tue. &. Fri only 5-9PM 150 S lt11rbor lit. Santa Ana 839 t>292 ~lwu• r:ird or i.:am1• 1.1 hit· with 4 ehuir& $100 ~·IW7 L.uw model Walnut 1>1n IN! Rm tablt-fl chair,., :! h·afi; $150 ~ Wll Ounean Phyfe 1 µ1· d111111~ nn '>et S251J 751 99\l!l I N T I M 1-. 1-· (I It ClllllSTMA~ 11 · HluC' ~a . 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('01111J.'i1·l '>tu Hu'>' Word l'rn1·1·"""i! ·1 YIH'St'lllnl( ">t•r v 11 r• nt'Coei!J YOIJ fo•t'l l''I' of lntJt>llhl(hl A1111orl 1111'11 'll11't>l'f1C't' M~I 211111 l'yJllSI/ 1l1•4·1·111111111~1 . front 0H11·e ~rrut I mr11 I'll Ill l' M tl42 71140 Wrult•n. & wa 111t•1<1w11 lo work In 1•stnhll11lwd din lll'r h1111~•· l•rt•f1·1 :.!I 2:1 nillcJ(l' :.lu<l1•11t11 f•:1qwr 1101 rl'1p11r1·rl Apply ht-IW(•('n I itl'M, Mon 'll1ur.. C11~k · N ( '11•11 \lt'I :-.JI Jtil5 Watlrt'l>:., l'IT, 11v1·r IH l\Jll(lc'., fo't11111111' l'111a Sti I :ISZ."i J ,u.: II b W:utr<'Si.<-11wanll•d1•x JI Mr I> s :n>O ECoa'lt llwy CdM Wh11 lpool f'lolht•Mlr) ••r Exn:llt•nt r·11ndlt 1un Mu.'ll s1•ll $611 or h•·"t 111 ftr !15.'i 22611 K~;N \f()fl~; l-:l.t:t91 It I< U I! V .. : 11 $41) """ 7'>1~1 Apurlm1•n1 "11· rd ri i.: 1(11nd t·und '4:i IA;> t•1i:t KA-r1111t.1re w.1.,ht·1 , l•lt•t t 111 d r y I.' r ,.. I 11 ' t f r t' t' rt>rn11erat.or In uw unt II Jan 15 S:l.'111 t.111 117K!l Ala: Hon 8015 .........••....•....•.. ANTIQUE A.UCTIOH CA1nU•nll! of 1l0ll1· T1 m1·1 ·., AllH' /\n1111u1•11 to Ill' ~11111 l)t·r 17 ul llAM l'r1·v11·w Jo'r1/S111 I 4. ~llll !I 11 Silv1•r. 111.1"'· 1·1 y~lul rur11 , harl(.llll\ 1111 <llnMmaN 34172 l>ohl•n) l'ur k ltd (;ap1slran11 lkh f H Jo: 1''1shl'r Au1·t111114•1·r:. 1131 121111 AUCTION StPtnWllY Haby (;1Jnd Piano, rurntlur~. onll q~. 'tlS l)(1di.:l' uuto (Jn prem1i.1·i. dt 10011 N Droadw:iy, SJnla l\n.1 Ry ordrr l)f 11(' H ,.; x {'('Utor, cslalt• or Ruth I, Armi<lronl( 1'11 11. HANSON. Au<"llOnet•r 558-1929 CHRIS TM.AS SHOPPING? ~.2 IOl'h round hurdroi'k mopll· dmini.: room :.1hlt· with two t•xtrJ INIH'' llt 1•hum, l'l.US 0111• ~J' 1011 and Mlm1• .. w1·ll t11v-. for ('hn-.tma~ r111 ynur kttb' {;.111 17141778-1076 1>,..:o;K, 1.IKJo. NEW :11,i.;1;1 WAI.NIT. SlllJ Ill.I\ SWIV t:I. Cll H . 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CONHRL ~·~ CHEVROLET .'.X:'4 I l.irlM1/ Ill\ ti <'I /ST'\ \1 ~-°' \ 54'-1200 1977 CHIVROLET IMPALA SEOAH i\utomi.tu· pwr ''l't'' Ull(, fJ\'tory arr 1•11n1I Urllt~J 1(1111\lo, w .. w I lrf'\ Wh(·t·I ('0Vt'I • "' LOW mil._.,, l.11· K:,"tltl .II ~I k ·~ S4777 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20t>O HAUOR BLVD. CO!>TA Ml!>A C>4'l · 0010 <4,(/;u/. 1},,p~~/ 900 So. Coott Hwy. L°'JWMI ~och 494-1 ll I '76 Ch1·v MontJ T own CQupt• V II. JUlU. I'~ A( AMI fo'M :.ll-H•ll ('llh" Ill% In t. lo ml Nu I II I'' S23J01 btil ofr 675 7(15:l '75 Town (.'1111111• W h11t· la.ndt!uu lop Auto X lut cood Lo m1 0111· uwn1·1 S2500 846-82511 "18 Monk ('11rlo 1, tMMl m1 VR 350. arr. "Int l oml ~1 51111 aft I> :tOpm !'tl)fo WY l.Jkt• 1-ort•,I t"(ll lrt\ INE 130-7000 ·n Col PJrk " vu11~ w.11< Whtt•· fully lo11tfrrl' Xlm' ~.ooo 111~1 111111 )4ntcng 9952 ...•.•••...•...••..•... ~ Ml.ll'lllnK (.'onvl·rt1hl1•, 2111 V II, uuto. 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Mlroc:le Mcrsdo/ RMCM.tft .!l~l llarhor lllHI l ' \1 645-5700 'j)j rrun. ... 1\m Xlnt C'Unfl ,.\ill\ 111.1111·11 11:-.. I'll. l'wl w11111 l'v.1 dr kk... Jlr AM 1-'\1 '1"n~1 t.1111• Oh!X trtl SAA7:. IQl 111,:, W1llrtl"T11·.1ll 9970 •••••••...•..........•• 1972 FORD ll4UNDERllRD llun1top ttu11~ ... 1 run.:• So.111 tu lil' .1 1 I a" 11 • 1~a r1 1 OHLYS l950 "'41rocle Men.do/ R•nauH <!l.50 11111hor lllvd . (' M 645-5700 7'i r n 1111 > 11 :1110 m 1 lo;ul4'C.l w 11ll lh1• xtr.1~ 1n I 1Ut1 1nl; llWt 'lllll 1111f v. IJnduu 1011 >.Int rnn!I Sti.10 1 5541111~!11'1' 980--2978 art 6pm 'Ill 2:50 .. 3 ~pd am fm " lrack, Cr11.i11r:1. wu l(' U~. Spollt'rs. bl8C'k Int (°'111 1 Blk with 111lvt>r AlnJ>a' out111dt> Pf> ~ or h 0 5a2 5700 •fl 4pm Altt for Don M U S T S 1-; I. I, H Olruitrnus '75 1*:1111" A/ pwr w1ndow11 . "\'ul~ & ,nrf, AMt fo'M 'lltrt·o 11 l rk. S28001h\• I 111 1 900-19f7 ~ Vtqo 9'7 4 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Robr ul. 11 Int ,•o nd rlt'rt rll'ul ltr•' undt•r hOod. l1l11n11 repair or llOI Vlll(t' h art ... l·u1 1 546 llfl:?A or 213 43tl 0911 i~ VM \ el(11 l'unt•I Wul(on :bl Ill' ;~1 Motor Nt•t-th '>llml' ,.ork hod)' in iznotl "h11 pc• S80U 11111 11lt h Ottp m wk n1lt•, Q-0073 A."k fnr llrv.in . ~ - • Bt•ntingt cn BeacDI Folintain Valley EDITION VOL 71 , NO 348 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T HURSDA Y , DECEMBE R 14, 1978 Afternoon N.Y. StoekH TEN CE I 1 f Teachers J I Continue Work SI d ~~~ ow own·{ .. l ' ' r A p a r t 1 11 I l 1.· a t h l' r w u r i.. slow11o~T1 at '>Omt• Wt•llt Orun.llt' C'ount ) tuich M·hoo1' t'Ontmut"CI toda~ wt<'I !k, t'lM.lntuin \all"' tenrht>n rdust"CI to 111.rl 1ripolt Ill u nud Yt'M 'tutl1•111 1 t'Jlls\r .1 taon J>rt'~run1 W1•dn1•,1lu\ morn lllR 11 unt11~to11 lh'<l<'h l nmn 111 h Srhool l>1t-trtl'I ofrH'IJb ,u1tl l!J I t• ;1 t• h l' r ' II 11 t n ( I I ti .1 I Wt•sl n1ut,tt•r H1.:h St•hool 1•11111-,I 111 Ill toJu, 1n ..in .1ppJrt•111 '>hk Ill tHr1<·1itls 'u1d 60 uul of lH I-111,nn ll1~h ~ hool lt•1u her' 1n lfu11l 111i:ton Ht•1u·h did 11111 r1.·1)(11 I (or < h...,w, \\ t•clnt·,<Ju v 111 whut 'I' hool IW<I rtl l'r1•s1ih·nt Z1t u \\ ''"'J <'.tll1"CI 1n,ubord111ul 111n h11int Utn \ ,1lh•\ lll>'h ~t.'1111111 l'r1nt•1p1tl l'.1111 Bt·qc1·1 'a1ct tht· \\1·1lrw,du\ 11·~1,trutwn pro ~· Jiii v. .• , ht.·1·IH' ''"<'t• mo11• tht1n hdlf or tht· '' h11111'' llit1 h•111•ht•r , 1~nl'd .1 1wt1t111n rcfw., lll!'l lo ht.•lp 2,:t:JO stu!lt•nls nwkl' Ill Id H'UI t'l1t!'IS dtallj(l'" Tt'tH'hl•r '>l><>4wsv.1111111n ll~ll·n M ii ll'1 ,,1111 t1.·11t•hl'r-. w1·rt• 1n 1•t.·n:wd t1t lht• sd111ol admm111tra t 1011 ' 1h-1•111mn to rt>-.dH'dull: thl' l'l'i(l,tt i.1111111 r1om lhl' original J;an .I duk lo Wt'(Jne'.'>da~ 1'1 .. 11·lw1' haq• VOll•d 'to stnke JJn :i 1r 110 'l'lllcml.'nt t·un be rt'lll'hl·<I 1n Ila nirrt-nt <:untrat'l c11 ... p11t1• !'.l ll•M1I dhlt ll'l ufht'1Jb asi.ert ll untl n~ton Beach High School tt:al'her-. i.ta!ill'd a sick in Mon uay "hen 57 of the school's 128 tt'al'ht>rs calll'd 1n sick Howevt.·r. all seven district schools reportt!d normal operci- t1on today Mrs We:.sa said the week's :.lo" down act1v1t1es are a "sho" of strt•ngth" by teucher leaders Mrs Wessa s;;iid teacher and district ne~ot1ator ... met Wednes da) and a~reed to open secrt>l t•ontruri talks Friday afternoon Ne~ot1ators from both s ides will not rl·leu ... l• information on th1.· talk& dut· to a "nl'ws blackout. .. Mrs. Wt'ssa s aid Teachers ·h avl' been haggli ng over a ont: year f1vt' percent pa} hike d<:mand. a ('Onlrat·t pro '1i.1on t·oncern1ng th<: sthool board'' power to void the con lracl in an emer~oncy. and over bind1n~ arb1trat1on and ai.s1gn ment and transfer pol1c1es for th(• d 1strirt 's 830 teachers The school board has offered tt rl\ (' perrcnt pay hike from Januarv to Julv. 1979. only 1( a :-.tate-1mposl'<i ~u l ary freeze 1s l1ftC'd T l' a c h t• r s po k {· !> m a n B 11 I B1;..111('h1 smd th<· District Educa- tion Al)soc1atton. lht• hagh !>chool 1 1•" c h e r s· group . h as no l c.iuthorm.'<1 any work :.jowdowns. But Bianchi noted that the <See T•~ACllERS, Page A2> I I t I ' . Flu E01pties Schools West County Hard Hit With Absenteei.sm t l A virus ht•ht:vt-d to tw t hl' Rus s ian flu has \lrtu.d h em µtied some classroom., in Huntington Beach fo'ounta1•1 Valley and Westm1n ... tl•r (SN• related stor). Page AJ ) t Absentees-.m 1-; runn1n~ ahout 40 pt·rcent 1n th1· Fountain f' Vallc•y School D1stril'1 . w1lh llw flu hitting some cla-.-.1·' hard1·1 than others l "I wa:. 1n unt.• l'1;.1ssroom 1 yestl•rday Whl•rt• 7!'> lll'rct•nl Of r. -t' In FliJfht Path the ... t~dcnt'.'> were out and dnoth1.·1 when• 50 pen·cnt \\cn· out,' s<11 d Hill l'las ler. :-.upt>r1ntl•nde n t of t h t• W,000 1mp1l system Hon t.1 Id Bro" n . i.a· r-.onnt·I dan•ctur of lht• llunt1ngtc1n Heal'h t'tt) (l·lt•ml·ntar ) 1 S1·hool 01s t riet. sau1 tod1:1) th:.it flu :ihs1•nt1•e1sm •~ runn1n)! about 1:1 pt·n·cnt for) ounger grade' But 1t 1s about :JO percent among sixth. seventh and eud1Lh gradl'" within tht' 7 .300 pu1HI dastn<:t. hl" said G a ) I l' \\' a \ n c . l' om m u n 1cat1 o n s of r 1 cl' r r or llunt1n){ton Hl'ath's On•an View S l' h o o I D 1 s t r 1 c t . I '' r g l' s l dt•ml•ntan. S\stcm 1n tlw t·ount\ \\1th 12.ooO µup1b . said It IS har;I hit · 'Thl'rl"s CJll tt" lul 1111 of "ck kid' I "a' up <.d i 111ght \\Ith m ) 9 } l' a 1 o I d . · ' a 1 d !\1 rs Wayne. addtn)! that thL' ralHJ of sick tt.'arhers 1s smaller Miles 500 I Second Firebomb U.S.S.R. Explodes in Irvine . r t I . B~ PIULIP ROSMARIN Of ow D•ol' Polol St•lt A s econd homemadt· aerial bomb ICJundwd henet.1th a gas balloon C'xploded at noont1mt• Wl'dncsda) in the flight path of !'.mall plant•s landing al Orang(· County Ai rport Unlike Monda v·., balloon (''( 1>los1on. ho\\{'\ cr. no plant•<, ~en• in lht· 1mmf'<hatt• v1c1nl\\ wht•n the balloon untl 1t-. volalllt· 1. cargo blt•w up 1n a 40-foot t fJn.•bull . 4 I ~ , ( ~ J Trustees E ye Opposition To Bus Plan Fountain Vallcy ( elt·mcntar) 1 School Dislr1<:1 lrustl'l'" plan to con~1dcr a recom mt•ndation r tonight by Superintendent Bill I i Plast<'r to oppose mandatory bus ing program fdr intt•grat1on pur poses The school board is scheduled to meet at 7 30 p m in thf' dist nt•t off11.•t•s near the corner of Talbert Avcnul· and Newland Stn•t•t. P laster will preM•nt a brief report o n proposed s tate leg1s l:ition <11med at burring a busing plan recommended to Lo' Angeles Superior Court .Judge Paul F:gly to expand the Los Angl'll's l'llY desegregation program Ir enacted. the mc•t ropohtan busing plan proposed b~ a panel of expe rts would 1 ranscend school district boundarws and county lines and encompass m ost of the Wes t Orange Count) school districts. j Or:n:J ,:aM , . I I t I ft'eatl1e r Fair through Friday and a l.~tle cooler Lows tonight in low 50s Highs Fr iday near 70. INSIDE TODAY A menial health chn1c oflers programs for Laguna l:Jeach landslrde v1ct1ms. ~ome o/ whom face drpreuum and fruatration oucr the I011 of their home11 Sri' F'ratunng, Page Cl l•dex C• CJ ~.c:. •• M Alt ., a14 ., (4 C• A4 A4 Hoth incidents were w1tnesi.ed by I rvme Police Lt. Jerry Boyd Hoyd Jogs in lhc area. near polire headquarters. during h1:. lunch period Police alld Federal A' 1atwn Adm1nistrat1on " investigators begun a bu1ld1ng-to-building in quiry today of the portion or the Irvine Industrial Complex from "h1t•h 1t is tx>heved the balloon~ wt•n· launch1.•d Thl• arl'a bl·1ng st•arched 1s bounded b~ the San Diego Frct•wa\. Alt o n A\.enue . .Jamboree Boulevard <ind Von Karman Avenue. Police believe an t•mplO) ee. or :.everal employees. have been entertammg thl.'mselve:. at lunch with the la unching or the crudely constructed balloons. Port ions of t hl' a1 r born b~ ha\'e been r<:co,·erl'd They arc made of pl ast1c bug~. Boyd said Ro th ta mes. the balloons havt: exploded at a height or about 8..50 feet. the same height at whit'h incom ing airplanes arc fl)m~ before landing at the airport Police distributed handbills to the numerous factories in the area warning that the activity 1s illegal and dangerous .. Under cc•rtain rondilions." lht• han dbill warn!>. "an exµlol.1on of this sort could cause an aircraft 1n the approach patte rn to crash." Rovd sa1ct whoever i!-i launchin~ the balloons would race a murder charge 1f an a irplane crashed as a result and pt.'oplc were ki lled On Monday. t he pilot of a Cessna 172 missed by seconds the flamin g t!Xplos1on of a balloon t ha t burst d irectl y behind his landing plane Eate ry Shootout EL CAJON <A P> A woman bandit shot her way out or a restaurant when six patrons and the owner tried to s top he r. lnua Shaken T<:t r gN a rea indicate~ when· a ~ t r on g t' a rt h q u a k l' h 1 t ~o ulh\\c~t I ran toda\. m t' u s u r 1 n g 6 2 o n t ti t• Hichtt'r Stale. T hl' site 1s 175 mile~ \H'~l of Isfahan , .. ·hen• ant1 -govcrnmcnt n ots arc going on P/mws Search Hauniian Area For Lost Boat HONOLU L <APl T"o planes from th<.· Navy a nd two from the Coast Guard s<•archt'd toda) for a m1 ssmg 94 root hoat charterNI h) the Cn1vt·rs1ty of Hawa11 for oceanographi c resea~ch. The search area was expected to cover a 40,000-square-mtle area south c.i nd west of the Hawaiian ll'lland "hain. said Coa st G u ard S~t Edward Mur phy Seven sc1ent1sts and two othe rs were a board the Holo Holo. whJch departed Honolulu for the west coast o( the island of Hawa ii on Saturday. It railed to a ppear Monday at Kawaihae Ha rbor on Ha wa11 Island. where it was to pir k up three more scientists Th<' search Tuesday and Wednesday failed to turn up a ny trace of the vessel. the Coast Guard said Valley Matriarch Wardlow, 89, Dies One of fou ntai n Valley's fo un d ing mat riarchs, Myrtle Adeline Wardlow, who saw her bel oved Talbert VJl l a~e transformed from truck crops to tracts over seven decades. is dead at 89. Gruveslde funeral services for Mrs . We rdlow wi ll be held F rid ay a t 10 a .m at the Wardlow family plot In Long Beach Municipal Cem etery. W I I low Street and O range Avenue. Lon,g Beach M rA. Wa rdlow dled Tuesday In a Huntington Beach nurs ing home where s he had been a patient mter mlUtntly for three years Wed lo the late James Ray Wardlow at the old County Courthouse in Santa Anu in 1907. she moved with her husband to Talbert Village in 1910 "They raised seven children. who a ll l(radllaled from the old Fo untain V"alley Elem entar y School a nd Huntington Beach Union High School." s aid one of her d a ughers. Mrs. Louise Gar of Garden Grove Mrs Gar said tht fam ily worke d together in the Wardlow bhlCkSmith 11t\gp on Q~shard Street nenr T albert" Avenue. Myrtle Adeline Wardlow. whc leavea 6.1 dir ect dtscendents. <Se• P IONEER, Page AZ > ..• ' A st•hool b> school check ronductt•d b\1 administrators s howl'd an a\•t·rage 25 pcrct:nl abst•nkl' rate t hroughout thl· dis trsct 's 24 campuses flardl•-.t hit \\3S Hopt• View !-.ch1111I . aeeurd1ng t o Mrs \\'a\ Ill'. ''hilt· thl' lowt•!,l sick l'ai"I tod ay wa~ 10 pcrtt:nt. among studl'nl~ <it l'trl'll' V1t·" School S1.·hool 11fftt·wb ... aid tht· bu~ seem s to bate tht•ir seventh and eighth J,!radcrs hardest Hypnosis Oass OK'd In Valley Founlam Valle) Cit> Council members h a\'l' rever ... ed a Planning Comm1ss1on ruling and agreed to allow a self-h~ pnosis school to operate m a n office buildinA near a n•s1dcntwl area On Sl•pt 27. Plan n ing Commission members d enied u permit for Gold. Sliva and Associates to hold da) and e' cnm~ hypnosis cla::.scs Cit 9550 Warnt•r t\vt· Com missioners ~a•d there was not enough parking around tht• building and the courses might lowt>r ncarb\ rcs1dcnt1al property \'alucs · Counc1l111an Bl'rnie Svc.ilstad said lhc comm1ss1on's action \\as "OH'r -governmentahzation of the situation" and should bl' over turned since it uppears that no nearby res idents oppose the plan Council members approved t he h ypnoti sts' u se of t h t: build ing as a classroom Tuesda~ on the cond1t1on that only 10 sludenti. use the facility at· one time Pl a n ning Director C lint S h errod told the council he belie\. cs the operat ion "will rausc park ing rongest1 on and tend to annoy the neighbors · F reddi L. Gold. one of t he buStnl'SS operators. sa id her !1 r m provides ··counseling throul(h hypnos1i. training anti mstruct1on m comm unication and self-understanding skills ... The hypnos11> tech niques could he used lo control eating habits and smo kin g. i mprove proficiency in sports a nd relieve phobias. stuttering and insomnia. Mr&. Gold said King Raps U.S. PARIS <AP\ Kmg Husseu\ tod ay l'ritic1tl'd lhe U nited States for its "extrem ely vogue" ans v. t>rs to questions on thl' Camp David ;Jccords a nd said .Jorda n would stuv o ut of the cur rent Mideast pl' ace talks Quake Shakes Wast Cities CA R P INTERIA <AP > -An earthquak e t hat m easur e d 3 .3 on the Richter srale s hook the Ca r pi nt e ri a -Sa n ta Barbara areu ear ly today. the seismology laboratory at Caltech reported . T he t emblor at 12 : 55 a m was centered fi ve miles e as t northeast of Carpinteria. a s pokesm an s aid . I t w all n o t Immediately known tr it was an aftershock of the large quake that struck th~,~"4 1•-buptti~. It ,., · N o •damage or Injuries were reported. A Froggy Christmas Bob Welch. ahovt'. a ll•arhcr <Jt Nl•\.\ land Ell'ment <1r~ School in I luntmgtun Beach. pr<'sents an onginal puppl'l s hO\\ <ihout ho'' Wart l hl' Fro).( brouJ,!hl Chn~tma!> to th<.· ~c:hool pond The fast·mat1on of Wtlth's puppels 1s rdlette<I 111 t h1.• fates of his slUlknb 19 Die; Violence Continues in Iran TE H R A N. lrttn <AP> Poht1ral v1olenct• wal> reported toda:v to have taken 19 more Ii ves' as the shah of I ran held "inconclusive" tal k ~ with a rorm er prime minister in an dfor t to settle t he bloody conflict Official sourres said t roops shot d t·ud three a nt i sh ah extremist.., in a battle outside Lev1zan Militar y Cum p, two miles from the palare The ~unmen. d 1sgu1sed as -.old1ers. opened fire on the barrarks. woundlnl( 20 soldiers. before they wer e killed , t he sources stud . The National Front. the s hah's main political oppo.-,nl. •011d five a nti shah protestlrs a nd one loyalist were s lain in SubJcvar in north1.•ast Iran Front officials said 18 people were wounded E\ghl othe rs we re repor1e<1 kllled irt ~a.I.?( Abod. WC t of 'T&'rlrfl'D'h. "°hed troop11 opened rlre on d emomstrators ·Hospital 'IOu rres in lshtha n nld t"o In three day:. or street fighting th1i. week tha t cla1m<'d 46 livel> A 11 Amini, priml' minister from 1962-6.1. was summoned to Sha h M o h amm<'d R<.•1a Puhlav1's heavtl~ guarded palacl' today after the monarch m et Wednesday ev('n1ng "ilh his mai n political foe . Nationa l Front leader Or Kar im SanJab1. 1n an abortive bid to persuade him to participate in a coalition S an 1abi. r e lca:.l'd from a month'!> detention last WN,•k. strongly expressed his refui.al." -.ay 1ng h e con s 1dl'rb t h t> m onarchy illegul and woulu not lu~e part in ~ny c iv.illan ad m1nisl ration for med by the shah informed sources said P alace> offi cia ls said the talks with l\minl were "lnconcluslvc" and stron~I denied tha t the 59 y enr·old hah planne d to annou~ 3 · ' an~overnment Satur wp_u1 t ake ove r f ro m ~c . 'tnr~ ctr .Reza At h a r i's m i l i t a r y -l ed udm1nistreUon -----.-.--,-, 1 -1 .-,, .. ,-,-rn ....... ""'.'•~' , , ll 1more died from wounds suffered • • .-... • • ..... ,h , u .u1,,... <See It DIE, P age A.2> A% DAILY PllOf H'f fhurtdar, peoemt>e1 u , 107! r Tea Party Illinois Raises Proteated SPR1NCf"IELD, lll. <AP) -While the aov rnor was in Boston. some citluns 1t~ged a 1'eu Party In h1i, orft<>t> /\ nlt-d .croup dump~ sopp1n1 wet taa bUJA and fet'd (.'Om In lhl' offlt'l''» or flllnols Gov Jom ?I R ThompM.>n on Wt'dnebday to proh:<il pay ru1s • for '»tall' orftt•tlih, Thl· 30 pr1>h'11ters. dcmondma that Thomp~on I ry to roll ba<.-k ltw htkt:~ v.-h1t•h .tvcral(e $8,()()(), ctumrwfl thl· h' and t·o1 n onto u \\11it" 1>0hsht•d table 111 !ht• ~m t.•1nor 0 1'! ouh•r <>ffil't' bn•akmg up th~ bug:\ an<I :;cuttt:nnjC the leu around Bt•rnh't• J .1rk. on, 61 retired Sunnylond 11d1t>ol h ·•1d1t•1 whu or~uu11.<>d I hr prok~t . \Hid lht• tt•u trnv' \\''rt• nwunt tu fl't'tlll tht" no~\On ., ('II Par h of l>~t· lli, l 77:i. wht•n Amf'nl·:in t t•voluhunant·>-dUOlJ)(•cJ u l',lf~() of Bnh~h lt'tt m t•r lht• Mdt• or u ~hip to .,, Ol<.·~t t'\t'l'~''' l' tmrnltun Sht• '-Uld th•• t·orn '' tnbol11t·d I ht• prot t>sh•r.. • ht'lll'f th<•l ,.:ovt•rnmt'nl offu·1.1I' \lot"l l' "ho~!'I •· .and hu~., t·.at t'Ortl Begin R jects Vance Efforts at Accord Jt;RU SALE M (A l'> Secrelury o( Stale CyrU!. Vunt•t' failed to win Prime M1n1:i.tcr Menac:hem Begin's &Rre~mt'nt today lo Egyptian peal'l' trtiuty demandti favored by thto lJtutt'<t States Vance pr<·pared to r<!turn 10 C~uro and Washington a day a head or schedule. und Begin l'alled a special meeting of the Israeli Cabinet on f'r1d:iy to determine the ..iovernment's course of ilctaon. Vance after a final meeting with Begin said peace was s till I he "common goal" o r the Umted Stutes and Is rael, "and we are determined that goal will be achieved." Mom Plea&; Judge Saves IUll.er's Li/ e An Orange County Superior Court JUry sparc•d the tire of :t Lo:. An~t·lcs man convicted of m urdt•rin~ a Tu-.t1n service '>lat ron Of)<'rator Wednesday after ht•arrnJ! :.in emot1one1I 1>lea from the <·onv1ctcd man's mother. Th<.' wom:rn broke down rn unl'ontrollcd '>Obs as s he pleaded for the JUry to sp<Jrt' her son's hfr Rather than ret•ommend that David Tyrone Samuel be executed. the s t•ven-woman. f1ve ·man Jury said the convrclt-'d murderer should be sentenced to lrfe rn prrson without ~ss1bihly of parole It was the sam<' Jury that last month convrrtt'CI the 23 year-old South Los Ange les resident of first deRrce murder The Jury said in its unanimous verdict that Samuel was guilty of s hooting Alfred A . Liberator, 72. to death. Liberator was fe lled by two bullets durinJ? a predawn gas station robbery Oct. 15, 1977. Two m en arrested along wrlh Samuel have a l r eady been convicted of first degree murder in a separate trial. They did not face the death penalty, however. Samuel did because, the jury d eclared, he was the gunman who fired the fatal shots. In an appeal to the jury, Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown 1ns1sted that the dce1lh penalty was approprwte in Samuel's case Report Endorsed UNITED NATIONS tAP) The General Assembly endorsed a committee rc1l()rt Weclnesd1ty night that inc luded :i rcsolulwn ('ailing for Puerto Rican ~1·1f d<'term1nat1on II promptt>d s harp d1·balc bd Wt'l'n Cuba'" dud l/ N d1•lt•gat1• :111cJ ;1 Florida hu:-1 nt•sswoman. ORANOE COAST " 1 DAILY PILOT t ~ ... n'•"'ur r Nl\t n.u., t·iw.. .., .. ,. .. ", ,, ,, • ,.,,,.l , .. , ,.,, ,..,,, t-""""' rn · • Owf•I, ._.""' tt-Ot.-, t fl4\I flwt"'•\l\•"'QC ·~·...ny \.f>!t••I• f'tfOq"' ,.,, f>WhU '""'' ~•'f ll'l•1JUOh f t1d10 tflt C '""'• Mf'~ N f"Wf.Jl'>ft .... h HUf'ltH"'Ot6n ft•.,. t t ~ '"'"V•llty lfVflM t «1'1ft1tf\f>4'tt'I '-oo~lkf4'tt I /fl \IN'JI.-tf'Ql'fWWlflili+l.M ., P"lf>ll""""CI \4tutttA•• ,.,,., \.,,o·•1·•t\ ,,_ f""•"'l-r•I Oufllf••fil·~ Pf-"t t\. •t t)l'i W• t t\tv4lt•""1 (O"tl•""""w C•hftMfl" .. ,,.,_ .... ,, .. .... ... , " ........ 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Sherman clearly 1nd1cated lht· United St ate~ ~uf)portcd tlw Egypt.ran propobuls V1tn1·1· brought rrorn C'u1ro on Wednesday. Abked 1f thert~ w1·11· differences betwet•11 Israel und the United States as well a" bet ween Israel und l';gyvt. ht· replied "Obviously " "We :.hall cont1n ut• our friendl y d1 i.cui.s1ons rn tht• future," said Begin But 1l was obvious th t• Egyptian-Is raeli pclH'e t rcut v would not be signed by Sunday. the goal set rn the Camp Davrd summit a~reemcnts Ve1nce was scheduled to fly t1J Egypt later toduy for a meeting with President Anwar Sadat and to return lo Washrngton on f'riday. He had been schcdull'd to remain rn Israel until Friduy The secretary said he had to r eturn home "because ur important m a tte r s tolully unrelated lo Uw Mrddlt· Eu:.t ·· After two 1r11·1'lmJ,(s hetw<•1•n Vancc and Bc$!m on Wcdnc"t.lm· th<.· ls raelr state radio surd th<: prrme m1n1s lt·r found tlt1· Egyptian propo sJls unacccptablc Othf'r l sr:.tl•lr sourct>s clarm<.'lf Egypt had h a r d (• n e d i ts n t· g o t 1 a t 1 11 g pos ition "I wouldn't call 1t a t:r1'>1-.," Vance told reporters But after conferring with Pres ident Carter by tclephon<" he announced he would leave· Israel a day ahead of schcdult• Some observers thought th<• early departure was an allerllpl to nudge Israel rnto conc<•sswn:. Carter himself ap~arcd to tw stepping up pressure on lhl• I srae li s in a s peech rn Washington Wednes day nrght He praised Sad~•t for makin,: "very generous" Nmcession~ but was silent aoout Begin f'ro"' Page A I 19 DIE ... PolilicaJ insiders warned thut "time is running out" for th1· shah. In Isfahan, sources s <t1d lht· soldiers who Jed club-wielding pro-shah mobs in a rcrgn of terror against the monarch's opponents were in com plctt• control today and d1s pen.cd their vigjJante army. "Th~ crty 1s very tense und !here's still a lot of rear rn th1· J lr, '' a well pl&ccd informant reported . "'l'he army 's 111 c harge. but they huv~n 't smashed the oppoi.it11Jn y1·t hy any means" The soldiers opened up Wednesday with au tomut11· w e a p on s r n l h e s l r<'<: l :. 11 f Isf ahan. <!511 mrl<•s south 11f Tehran f)ot·tor11 at Soniy;1 llospital Kaid among those shol were people standrng rn hn1• to i<lve blood for the woundc·d Doctors al As karieh lloi.p1t ul l'harged th<' army was drllf(ti111g bodies from the hospital rn an attempt to cover 1111 lh<' t.leilth toll. which the JCOvernment claimed was only nrne The troops led pro shuh mob!'> or civilians through lht• 11tre_fl:. of Is fahan, seekrng out llw 11hah 's foes and beating them with clubs and wood<'n stav(·~ Armored vehicles festooned wrth pictures of the shah cruised tht• 11treets, as helicopter gunships whirred above the crt y of a m1llton people, Iran ·~ Recon<1 largest. Thousands of pro-sh a h demon1trufors below chunged "Javid Shah!" "Long Live the Shah'" us they march<.>d or drove throuJ(h tht city on trucks honklnr< horns Many were brought In from the country11ldt>. Soldiers handed out portrutt.li of. the ruler to motorhRt. und any vehicle without one on Its wlnd11hltld was stopswd Troop$ dragMed out drlver11 they su1pecttd or belns untl·ahah, snd sq1,utds of burly me11. ttomc with pi11fol1 under their jackets, beot them i.ovua~ly Me an Reports Assault '\obbln" and ncarly IOl'llht'11•11t. un 18 yt•ur old C~lM M ,. 1> 1.1 i t r I t 11 I d p o I I c e Wt•cJm•1ufo} morn111(( of ~in.c 111v1•tt und for<·t>d to pt•rform :;ex u t• t ' w 1 t h I w o m tt n w h o kld11u1111t'(I ht>r while -;hl' wulk\>d in her upurtmcnt t·mnpl~x juat 41flrr muinal(hl f'olu:t• '>aid lht· .crrl, who 1t'('1·11tl> 11111111-d tu tht• t•1ty from lht• Ill ldWl''>l , W;JI\ rt'J.>l'llttidly "I u 1111 t' ti w h I h-h l' I <l I fl u n uvutmt•nl Offlt't'1 '> 1'Utd th1• vaetlm. 1·xum1n1•d ut f'Obtll Mcs u 1\1 ttr11ur1JI Hois111tul ufter culling pohc•t• ut 10 :Ml u m followrn(( twr 1 t•lt·J~t· d11h1 '1 11ppe1:tr to be wrauui.h 1n1urt'<1 t·i..t•t•pt for tht· tr,1uma C.''IU1l1na,: rrom her Ill dl•BI 'I h•· ('o'>lu Mt-sit rc.>btaurnnt 1·mrlov1•1• 'u1d -.hi· was returrung homt· to ht·r Cl'ntrul crty area ,1p,11111w11t I 1 om "'°' k ut 12 15 J m "A-ht•n .1 l'<ff 4.'rUl'1l'd through 1 h1• .1 1rn1 t111t•111 1·1111111lt·x und '>tOllPl'd m front uf ht·r Sht• told officer., thut one of the: ITll'rl. both or whom were de:.c r1bt•d a s -.lightly built M 1•x r c'an:. with mustaches, JlHlll't'd from :.i C'ur und Corcc.-'d lll'I UlltO tit\' floor or ltS back M'ill Police siud Sh\• wus forced to k 1• c,: p her hl' ud down until ;11 r1v1n~ al an avartmcnt ')fJlllcwhcre m the l'Ountv where sht• later was sexu<!lly attacked. The girl said her attackers released her lilter Wednesday morning rn the Harbor Ple1za :.hopprn~ c·tmlt'r Offrters s urd s hl· was unabl(' to describt· 1n detai l her abdut·tors and didn't know tht> lot·ation of the upartment whl·n· '>ht· "'u:. held They said an 1nvest1gat1011 will hl> luunched when lllt· v1et1m c·an ht· 1nterv1cwct1 rnorl' t• x tcn:.1 Vl'ly Woman H e ld In Kidnapping, Sex Assault DETROIT <AP> A 32 year old lktroat womun he1s been ordered to stand trial on c·h arges she kidnapped and raped a youth whom she thought had burglarized ht-r hortre Prrs<:tlla Martin. who wore sunglasses and c·a rrred e1 mrnk t•oat at her heiJnng Wednesde1y, was bound ovl•r for trral rn Dt'lrort flerordl'r's Court She \\as rt•lcast'd lln $35.000 bond a flC'r plc;.id1ng innocent to krdnapprng. two <·1111nts of frrst dl'Nrrc sexual d S:.a ull ancJ poi.session or a firearm dunn~ comm 1ss1on or a felony Mrs M artrn did not take the !iland lo ;.in~wer charges made by an 18 year old youth who said he was kept tied to a chair for thret days while the woman threated hrm with a pis tol. lie charged :.hl' beat him and fortcd him lo l'Omm1t sexual acts with her. "In my memory, I 've never heard of any c:.ise like this," :.aid Judge Samuel H. Olsen The youth said he had known th<• w1,man for three years and that ht• had dont-occasron<tl work at ht•r home. He said Mrs M artrn became angry al him because ~ht> thought he knew '>o ml'lhrng :.ibout a $3,500 robbl·ry at her home m lutt- November He sard that when he went lo the M<.1rt1n home. s he accus<.-<I him or comphcrty rn the cnmc and l1t.<d him rn a l'harr wrth n v Ion stc><'kJOf.lb und lclephonl' l'Ord Write r F a ces Charges in Knife Attack Orange Coast Dully Pilot staff writer Thomas Barley. 51, was 1'nargcd toduy with attempted murder und fl'lony asbault wrth a deadly weapon rn connection with un allcgl'd knrfc C1ltack last Saturday Barley I :. accused of assaultrng his w1f<:. Katherine . whom he married eight weeks aJ(o, during a family quarr{'I 10 therr Santa Ana trailer home lnitrally, the news reporter was l'harged with milsdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon and released Tue!lday from Orungc County Jutl on his own rccoanl:iunct•. Howev~r. the complaint lodg ed agalnl't Rarley was t1mcnded l ate Wednesday afte>rnoon uftcr on Investigation mto the c38f' und the receipt of multiple complaints from the alll'lcd victim Rorll'y is being held In Orange County Jail In lieu of $100,000 bail. • A hcartns on hia petition for a reduction In ball was scheduled today lwfor(.' Centro! Municipal ~ourt Judge Poul Mast. StttlUng B e t t fl f"ormc1 firs t liteh Hui'tv F o r d '"' d <I r c>" ., i.· s i iH· Washington Pn·ss Club Slw romm<.'nkd on a \iaril'ly or suhJt•t·h during ht·r !->JH'eda Mrs. Patterson . Final Rites Set Friday A funeral Scrv1ce JS St'hcduled Fr 1 d a y for M rs E t h c I IL Patterson, a lluntm~ton Beach res1dl'nt and rl'f,llslt'red nur:.c who d1t•d Wcd1w-.day after a long rllnl'ss Sht· wa~ 77 Rite:. for Mrs P~Htnson will be hC'ld at I p m in Pierce BrolhNs Smith'" M1>rluary. followed by rntcrm•'nt at Good S h l' p h e r d C l' m l' t l' r y 1 n Huntm1,,'ton Heach She and her hu~band moved to lluntrnj.,1\on Bt•ac.·h rn 1942. but left lhe bt•ach t rtv 0<'<'1J!.1onully for extt'ndcd pt•rux.b 11( travel Mrs Pattt·r:.on s nursing rare1.-r mcludt•d cml)lovmcnt bv thl• American Rf'cl ('ri1ss <.1nd also by lhl' Vrsrtinf.( NurM·~> J\:.:.ocratwn 111 01 anJ.W County She e1 lso workt•d for loc<JI dot tors Mrs . PatterM1n ll'<.1 vc:i. lll·r husband Frunk J>ult('rson. son:. John P Patll'rsou or ValeOl'llJ and G('nt: Patterson of Costu M t•sa , ctauf.(ht('r'> Doroth } l"an:.ler of Wh1ttwr and l'illnc1a Hall of Huntington lh.·:1th. a brother. Walt<'r Brewer or Rialto. and a ..isll'r, Dorolhv Stoughton of Spokant•. · .. Funeral '>l'fV H'e" will be conducted hv the Rev Thom11s Ovt>1 lon of i h1• Frrst Chnstran Chun·h of I luntrngton Beat h f 'rom Pagp 11 I TEAC HERS Fountarn Vullt•\ w111 k l\lowdown al th(• n •g r:.tr:itwn 11rngr<Jm Wedne:.da} wa:. au~horizcd b~ tht· maJonly of OE/\ ml'mbl'rs ;.cl lh<Jl campus "Thcs(· lhrnJ?s will not go un· not Ir N I." said st•hool board pn-s1dent W<':-:-a "We will put ll'l lt:r'i in thosc> tt-achcn; pl·rsonnl'I files " Mrs. Wt•ssa '><11<1 part·nh huvc· t•alled hC'r to s:1v lhl•v arl' '"Vl'rv d1sgusl<.'<i al lhc lt~uchers' un professronah"m " Sc·hool b<iard mc•m lwrs hav<• "lated u 9 a m fo'rrday clo:.t'<i door "t•ssron al t11stnt't heud quarters to cl1scus:. till' '>I atus of the renewed ncgotratron:i. Valley Requests Funding "'ounl11l11 VullPV ('1ty C'rmm,11 mrmtwr11 h11v1• uppl1f'd for a S:l47 ,(MIO foderal hl<>('lc l(ranl thflt wouht lnrltl(JI' S.1ri,fJOO lr1 fund '* '••t111lblllty .11tu1lv '"' H PHI(>'~ atinlor t'ill1.l'n"' fm11l1ty f> 1 o nnlng fJIH•c•t or ('lint Shf'rrM !tUM lhf' rt111t ()( the ff'deral f(ftmt 111 N1rmarkf'd for 11uhl11· w11rk11 µrr1JN>t11 in C11lonu. Juur1•1. 'I' h" f ""'l" for th•· 'i"n ror t'lllt.f•n t'rnlf•r 11tu1Jv w<iuf(I puy for loc1ttlnf( a 11111t11blf' 'illt.' and for dnwtn.c• by city 111df'11 f'ounlllln Vallry hos reC'PI ved u tot11I of 17ii9 1711 In f#'d1•rnl If o u 11 I n I( 11 n d (' 11 m m u n. 1 t v f>f' vcl()pment prt1J(rtirn (undo; <11n<·l" avr:. All but Sl0.000 of the fundt; h.1v{' been used for puhllc· wMh Pr<>JN'lA 1n <A>fonia Juarez Thf· other $10,000 WH u.11e<t tll 'llttrt a rtt ywtd(o housing rehab11itat1on lltucJy. Sherrod 11:11d C'oloniu prorpc·t ci 1nC'ludc• ret'(Jlll'flruct1on of the ex1o;tml( three streets, proposed construr tton of three more Rtret>ts a nd the burld1ng of sidewalks, c urbs and gutters. Sherrod said It is hoped that thr fifth year apphcallon will brmf( funds ror the proposed st·nror center that would prov1df' a µluc1• ror t he city's 3,500 elderly re111· de nts to congregate. But Sherrod noted that then· rs no assurance that fundi. for tht· study or any buildmg.co:.ts would be provided undertht• federal pro gram in the future. In a relate d matter. City Council members have delayed rndefimtely a final dcc1~rcm on the alignmennl or a propo,<·d new street for Coloni<t Ju<tn•1. that will be pard for wrth lht· rederal fundi. Fro• Pagr A I PIONEER .. ·. refused to accept progn•!i>:. wl'll rnto her later years and could recall what crops used tc1 tw on virtually every parcel of land ehrefly lettuce. celery <tnd s ugar bN~ts. She firmly believed that th1• dl'Velopmenl boom or th<.• 19fj()~ and '70s was only a passrni:: fuel and that lhe land wa:. rntl'ncJl'd for farming Mrs. Wardlow b surv1v1•tl ti\ lwin sons. Llo}d Wardlow ,;, f''ou ntarn Va I ley and Flovd Wardlow of C hino and rrVI' daughters:-I:Ouisc Gar. of Garden Grove. Helen Burns 11f Westminster. Mildred Musolf. or Huntrngton Readrh. Th<:lma Myers. of Sunset Beach <.1nd Martha Staples. of Siln Dr ego Two s isters are also s till li vi n~. Callie Morrison. of l.a~una llllls and Ann Merrrll. of J\nahC'1m He r remarning dr•scend(•nt... rnC'lude 22 grandrhildrrn. :12 great-g randchildren and lwo great· great -grandc·hi ldren Services for Mrs Wardlow will be conducted by the Hev William A. Warch, a matcrn;il grandson affiliated with Uw Church of Christian Lrving, Santa J\na. The family suggests memorial contributions in Mrs Wardlow·., n a m e m a y b e m a d c· t 11 Children's Hospital or Orangt• County rn Orange R it cs will be d1rectt>d hv P1ert'e Brothers S mith 's Mortuary, Huntington B<:uch AP ""'"""°16 Nftiodll Mon~ Clev(•lancl Ma vor l>t•n111 s Ku('1n1C'h gl·si un·s <Jl CJ n<·ws tonf..r<·n•'c· tollowing l ht• Crty < 'ount' rl 's re 1ec110n of his plan to iJVt'rt dcfaull Th<· rlebt r 1<ldPn c·1t v rnu ... t pa~ S l ~> .1 r111lhor1 hv Frida\ 1bie f S trikes At Boy Club In Huntington Th11·v1·., v.ho r <J1clt•cl lht· ll untinRlon Ul·.11·h B11'., <"lub ovl'r tht• \H·c'kPnd o.;t11lc SI ,OOCJ m l0qu1pmt•111 . 111 ('J11d1ng J Sl~U J\ M FM l\l l'1 t•iJ '>t'I I h,11 hnnci,; nlU'>I(' <if tht· holuJay l\l'.ISOll lo lht· youngsters ··wt· won 't havt· anv musw at .ill. .. r-:xt•rut1 vt• 1>1n·1·lor l'ilt Downt•) '>:.t1d Wl'dnl'sd;1y "I 111'>t t· a n ' I 1 m a g 1 n t.' a n y Cl " " 1 o w t•nough to stt·ul fr om a hund1 ()f lrltlt• kids ·· Tht• Boys Cluh 1s 011t·n lo ll<'1th oo~ s ancl girls from 7 to JX v1·;11·., of age• but 1'> m:11nl11 Ul\l'tl '" \OUngslt-r'> rn 1111 ' )() y11 a1 old hrat•kt•t Other 1lc.>m'i Wkl'n 1n th1· llH'ft wc•rt• a v1dt•11 l<Jpc· rl'cm dt•r .111d t l' I t' v 1 ., r n n s l' l • J n a c1 d 1 n g machrnc'. a c·as:..·lle rJd10 jJIJ\-cr and a l·amera The BO}'> Cluh h1;ild1ng, "A-hit h WJ'> hu11t in l!MZ UI\ an Arrnv barrJl'k'>, 1s loc-at .. d <JI :1 1!1 Yorkto\i\n A\c . t\40 hlul'k:. t'.t'>I or Cit\-llall UHNA STACES NUCLEAR TEST W ASlll N<;TON c /\I') 'I h• Pt•oplt>'S Re1>0hh1' of C:h111;i dl•tOniJl(•d a nuC'lt•a1 CXJl lO'>IOll In llH' atmo:.pht·n• at 1f l\ I.op Not les t sit<:> rn nor1hw(•l\t C'h11rn .11 11 "m l'ST Wedn1·'>clU\'. Iii• Dl'Pilrtm1·n1 of 1':nt'r~y repm1t•tl 111<1ay Tht• tel\I wa'> 111 lt1t• v11·ld r:.tnl!t' or lcs:. than :rn kilotons. the departm1·nt '>a id ., .............. -...~--··•J.•MM•MM •I'-.."-'"-'~ t . CHRISTMAS LA-Z-BOY . SHOPPER'S SALE M2-M57 Mon •• ,tt. 1M 18' 10.S C4oMd hM•r .t fT' 1 1 "11~ 1hc 111i,\ht Ix fort < :h1 i .. 1111.1,, \\'111.:11 all thr11111th alw l1111N i\111 .1 crcal111~' \\;I\ '11rr111j!. i\01 l'\Cll S;lllhl ( .l,111 ... 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'><11d H 11 l1lt·l111. -;iln•:.id:.· in statt· pri~nn. anc1 four c·o dt•fcnclanls st·l up dummy hus101•s!. suppl~· t1>mµan1t'' th;i. M 'lll 11\\0ltt·s to f11 m ,, <kmand an).! paym •nt for n on {·x1slt•nt s11ppl 1t·!' VH·t 1111'> of I ht• 'l'ht•rnt• 11wl11ckd \l('[)on.ilcl'!> :ind T :111ch t'orp Dbp•tl f! .'tPI' IPd LOS AN<a:t.ES 11\111 Tht· City l'oum·11 h.i'i apprnH·d a mo tum to , .... k a m11n1·tarv <,t•lth• mt•nt "'II h an incl1·1wnd1·nt c·on tractor· to rt·.,11h1· .1 thn·t· month 1·ont ro\ l'f'>\ m 1•r r 1·,tor<1l111n of -1 lw "t'..JI ht'r 1L1 m ;i i.:1·d \\al h 1cm1•1., Th<' Crnmc·1I \otrd \\'t•c1n1· ... d;I\ to .1uthon11• tht• tr;111:-.f1•1 of tl11· r l'slorat 11111 \\lll'k l11 llw 'Jh' •P W1te9fMtlo \1'1111 .John \\ ,1\ 111 .1 11·-.uh•111 ol \c•v. pnll lkjdl .• u t t•p Ls ,1 pl,111111· .. , .11h c·1I1'>111g f>l't '>011al1t \ of lhl' yl'al' f l'Unt 11:111\ !'-p1t11·1 llJ.!111 . 1n t·~1tfo11t ol tlat• advertt~tnJ.! t•h1h of l;11, :\11~t·lc·' \\',l\IW 1t•c·1•1\11d llw ,l\\,t l'd for h is 1011•, 111 .1d\(·1 t1serm·111' 1111 .t .... 1v1ngi-. lt1 rn Metnne' ;\l<.1 111r ·\nth1111 ~ ~.i slrt 1.., 111 lwC'kg r ound Jailed Man Held In Gay Slayings !-. .\\I FHt\N( 'JS('O 1 \I 'I 1\ forml.'r l·on \ICt<:d k 1 lll'r being held 111 J ~<Jn 1"ram·1M'fl 1ail 1111 ,1'<,ault c·hargt..•s has been charged with thrcl' or f1 vt· strangulat11111 munfrrs nf homost"xual m en this year Red"ood C1tv Mun1c1pul Court Jud~c Wilbur Johni.on issued o ~arrant W~nt:sdav for th..-arr1·'t of David Likens. JI. in rnnnE'r l ion "1th tht• three murdt•rc; But Liken:-was aln•<td) in J:11l ''"ailing tnal on r hargt•s t)f .1-. .. :..u lt and alkmptl'd murdl•r 111 San Francisco, Baal or $250,000 "a~ Sl'l b) .ludgc· John.,on TllE llOMOSEXl'i\L rnurc11·r'> over the fMSl eight month!. haH· ;ilarmt•d San Frant·i..t·o's largl· g a y <' o m m u n 1 t ) /\ I I r 1 v t• .., l rang lt•d a nd lw:1 lt·n lir1d 11•., ha\ 1· been found 10 rl'mnlt• and b rus h y ;1n·a!. o f S.1n Mut1·11 Count,\ Thr thn·1· m(·n L1kt·n ... " ar 1·11st.'d of k1lhng wt-r<• J>anll'I OI l<'I . 24. A Tomlin Goodman Ill, ~Ii. and H.o nuld Young, 27 T hi· 11lht•1 two v1tl1ms arl' '>llll un 1de nt1f1l·d 0111•1 . "t111M· hodv "'LI!. found :\IJrd1 18, and Young. f11unrJ "'° \\l't.'ks l:1t1·r . \\l'rl' 11•p11111•clh malt• µro-.lltul1·.., 1n ~an Fr.10 t l!.C'IJ s TC'nc1t•1 lt11 n ar l'a (;1HKI man had lx•t·n ;1 1Hlfl111'>t xu.11 f111 \ t•ar' pnl11·1· s.11<1 L1kl•ns 'l'n1·cl t1rn1· tn !-.,in <Jul'nlln Pn:;on from IH75 lo Nm H. 1977 afkr ht· \\>as c·on\'lrted for a 1.11., t'\ngt•lc-. 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J a n :1 and .fan ~1 Attorneys fo r s ome of th.l1 lf) s dw<lulE•tl to tl'~llfy complatnC'cl their dll'nts ~l·n· lrt'l.llt·d 111<1· Model 4471 p.low ttle "'°'t tophlttlcoted .~ "' .... ittdu'try '" 0 19" dloqe>ftol ,c ....... rriud to Mt!' s525 \AU rt.CIO , .... u \.&.t tJ .. YES-All HEW FOR '79 !COMPUTER COLOR 1'1046 IROOICHURST c'ORHER IORRICHURST AHO GARFltlD Pho... 968-ll2'1 Hovn: MOft.-Fri, I 0-7 Sot I O·S:lO s-. 12-4 cnmanals instead o f ~urv1vor... of thl• Tt·mpl4·..., ---------------------- mass murdcr-su1t•1dt• ritual No\ tH that lt•rt tnorc• than 900 people clt•ad ·1 do not concur in lht• eh,1ra1·tl'fll.Jlwn-. 111 tlt1 111tl•rrogation!. .. '>~11<1 t ' S Allornt•\ lluntt·r "\\'t•'rt' conf1cll'nl th1• allPg:.1.11on<, ~trt' 11H·t11 n•c·t." !.at<I Jol· i\:.inin lht• FBI 'San FrJnl't,c·o in rormatmn offlt·t•r DAILY PILOT __ ._. ...... --.n·-c-. SHOP LIDO MAFilNA VILLAGE THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON FOR THE GREATEST GIFT IDEAS . ,. 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II h "blut• nu Ttw l.1ll·..,t .inct most st•\ 1•n • 1•p1"'.d1• 1 imw l.1-.t \H't.'k "'ht•n 59 uf t ht• t10 uH t<'N'" a..,•o.int'tl to t ht• Tur..,ll<J' nwht nnd W1'dni·-.d~J\ ... h1fh n •llt'(1 in -.1c-k Tht· 111 .11·t1<'1• n1nlt' 111 .m .1hru1it ti.tit ,1ft1 •1 l 111l1t 1· ('hlt'l t-:.11h· Hoh1t.11llt• .mnoUnt't'(l lhat tw ~.1:-. frd up 'Altli ... ul'11 tu ti\ 1t1t'' Hl• lhrt•att•nt'tl lo f1rt. offlrt r~ 11 h•• t•nulrl 111U\1• th.it tht'\ I ab1f 1t•<l 'll k 1·lmm' Offu 1.11'1 '·'" ttu· t·1t~ 't\,1s n1·H·1 Y.1thout .11h•11u.1l " protl•t·llon twt.lllM' nfrul·~ from pn·\1ou' ... 111ft.., Y.t'I• lwltl Cl\ 1'1 tu fill tltt• \ 111d Hut llw ,,d, 11i... dul 1 tr.I th1 1·11\ .uld1l11111JI 111111w\ lit•l'JUM' of ... uo. ... t.tnl1.1l 11wn•u,1.., 111 <1H·rt111w pu\ P oht•t• ot f ll't'I' !hi) lhl'\ .111• hJ 1dpr1•-.wd to k1·1•p up" 1l It lht· trll'll'tt.,t'<.I t•n . ..,t ul II\ in~ Hut tht'll' a1 t• 11lt1t.•r \\ilY' t11 111akt· th1 •1r pos it tun l'INtr llolnlwllt.• "a' n~hl on tht• m~rk \.\ ht•n lw <·allt-d llw ... u·k ins lUWroft•ss1on 11l und IU\l'nllt• 1 t h ~rnxl t h.11 ul Ill l'l'S h•• V(' ('al l(•d orr th I ... dt'OH'..tnlOg tal'l 11· Good Example Tt'<t('h<•r.. in tht.· 11 untinl(lon Bt.·<ich C ity < t'l1·n11·nta n 1 ~chool 1>1s trll't a nd the: lxwrd or trusll•c:-. havt· l iJltfll·d .. new lhrt.'i!·Yl'3r conlrurl. The &Ag reement mclud~ 1ncrease<l frin~t· h1•n<·f1t!. ;md more rnt'<l1cal coverage for dt.•pendcnt:, but no ... 1la ry tn C'rC3'-<.'S Jlow<•vt•r. pay h1kc•s can be negotiated ont'l' t'<Jl'h Yt.'<it during the lifetime of th(• 36-m onth contract. It's no t so much tha t lhe teachers a nd trustt'<'S <II · rived at ttw settlement hut the way al wa!. handled Ttwre w<.1s a minimum of picketing early in I hP ncgot1at1ons hut no olh<·r m ajor d isruptions Tc<Jchcrs comport('d themselves an M•C'h :i way Uiat mcm~rs of the community and pup1b were not d1 t1wn into a distressing confrontation. Congratulation s a re m orde r . Tht.· ll'ngth of the• con tract shouJd ins ure s table r ela tions a nd 1t wt1i-h<mdled in ... proper manner hy all C'onccmcd. Jt should ser ve as an cxamr1h· for other~ to follow Practical Education When Coastline Commuruty College was broug ht into existence two year s CJgo, officials of the Co&Jst Community Collc>ge 01s triC't toutr d it as a great e ducation al innova lion b ecause 1t wu~ a t•ollcgc.· without walls, an anst1 tut ion tht.tt wo uld go to th<· ~tudt•nb a nd n ot th<.• oth(•r way ;..around. Hec<'nlly Coastline officials announced they would take thttt conce pt a step rarthe r and make a concerted t•f. rort t o serve !'>Cgm cnts of the population tha t have pretty much been neglecte d by t•duc<1tors a~ w(')l a~ ttw other or f1c1al urms of oursocwt ~ U sing d a t a supplie d in th<· 1976 <·cnsus updall" <·ollcg1..· offtl'ials h~1v1· Hfrnt 1fwd nt•1ghborho<x.I:. whc1 <.• thc•n• :tr(' :-.1gntf1(':tnt n11 111lwr~ of t iJ ntil1es !J vm g bt·low th<' pov<·rty lc·vcl an :mnual mt·onw r<.ing mg from $.1.r>O<> lo $8,800 clt•pt•11d111g 011 l <11111ly ~t'I<' or wht•rt· lh<•rt.· an· s1g111f1 <:Jnt nurnl>crs of wl'lftu l' n·c1p1cn~. Has<"<l on that informat1on, the colll'g<• 1s pn•1wnng a :-.c>ncs of bas ic Joh tnuning and consumer class <•s tu he of fored in lh<0M' locutions . They're not aiming at the c lass.•\ that prc11•trl' pt·oplc to <.'ntcr a formal four-year academic rar<'cr at a C'Ollcge or university. They're looking at s ix to e ig ht wc<.>k tourscs in welding or ass embly linc work to gel ~omc of these people back mlo the cconorn1<' niain:,lr<.'iJm ll M..'<'m s ltkc a h<'lt<.•r use of the college's rcsourc<'" than planning cours<'S in hang g luhng or how to be a grandpare nt • ()pinio ns expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily P ilot Other views oxpressed on 1h1s page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Oatly Pilot. P O Bo1t 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Bribes By l . M. BOYD Tile' l't•11n11ylvania S<'natc pa11i.t•d .t hill lo &el a penally of S5.000 or rive vcari. in ia1I fnr anybody convicted 11f bnhin~ a jockey, The volt' was :m to ont" 'l"he dissenter . St>n Hu•hard A. Snyder of Lancast~r. call<.>d the h:gi~la t 1 o n an 1 n ' u I l to l h 1• lt-itis lutors Pt·nnsylvun1u's 1wni1lly for hr1binn a i.t:•ll' S<'nator 1s cmly $500 or 11111• year 1r1 J<HI /\ f•WJlnoll' 111 a ht'>to ry hook about Rulgar1:1 <.ays the woman of that country long nf,lo was perm1tt<..'<.I only om· bath in her lifetime That1 on the d:..y befor(' ht'r wcddani.t H ardly s eems ... urr1c1ent Isabella of S1111in reportedly t ook two baths 1n h1·r hfetime, but then -.he was .. queen D•·nr Glooruy Gu" <.:out Colic.cc did 1t nga1n The hitt-:il 30- page. :dick, !\<'If ~ervlng annual report Insult!! thl'! vottn of the dl8 lrif t . flow can we vote these gu)1l out of ()(lice' JARVIS GANN You ~ay you'v1• 111•v 1•1 h eard of " i.:nat holo141-.1 ., Thut's a dcntl'l who mak1•:-. ~old t·rown~ Q "l>l'fin1• rural . <.·a ri·t and karat. pleas~·• /\ We1J!hl or "' ''l'lllU\ :-.to111•fl, <•:-.p1•1•1ally cl1arnond.,, 1s cxprt~sl'd in t•u rats /\ 1·aret 1:-. a writer's a nd 1>roofreudl.'r's murk The pro 1>U rt1on of pun• gold with an al lov 1:-. tdf'ntiriNJ hy karats And you know about c·:irrots Q "What'11 a ·rrumpel"'" /\ A new musical ini>tru m<.'nt. a cross t~twt><'n th<• Frt'n ('h horn and lh1• trumpet, recently des ignl.'d by the Getien Com1>uny of 1-:lkhom, Wi.S Cat s have been known to do four remarkabll' thing!> that nobody can explnln. One, SOflle havc shown un mistakable awareness or a threatening danger IOnA before it ~amc apporent to humnnf'! Two, some hav<' ob viously foretold their owm·r'>' unexpected rf"turn hom1· Three, some have found their wuy horn• ofter bclnl( lost many miles fro m i;nld h"mt• And four. som <' have located their owners In fuirly dist ant places where tho~e cats had never been before Or so re ported the p svch11 phenomena mun, l>r J U RhlneofOukc Uni vcr ily l.ookln11 throuich the mlat over Nl3gnrl\ f''ttlla in 11 storm !i()meumes, the h.cht ning appears red - Rowland E"·ans/Robert Novak China: A S11rge of Democracy l'l':KlN<• fo'h•t< tJ a>S of 1m- 11a1110ned '>Pt:el'hl'8 .wd de mon•trnllon.'\ m the 11trcl'ts of l11•1ll11AC huvt' ~en n 1pli.1Ce<1 by llll'fl' wa ll J>Ostcrs. but le ft ht•hlnd 1"' to ll•rallUn of dt1 mocrut1c 1mpuhll'H th11l rould ''' ofuurull y duiniic Communist C'h lnu A I thou.ch thc-N•· may not have bt·Na fl vt• duyi. that shook Chtn.aa. lht• t•rt1•1•!) .ire I ndl'11 bit• l'ht• unexpe•t•t l'd 111•1111111 ,,, i.ltllll\,, Ull~ 1IHr1~l y t untrabull'd lo b) th1-. t·ol umn w1·r1· 11111 lt'tl b)' lh1· r 1: .: J m ,. · " 111111•1 ltO slow '>t1otnul Hut Jl rw l1mr was ovn1 d1.,a1111rnval .. ounded by tht! par ty Jpp.trulus 'l'ht• amh1t1ous modcrmzat1on pro.crMn of Vin> Premier Tt:n~ fls 1 uo ping depends o n those vt·rv students and workers who dt..•monstrated for democracy hist wt.."Ck lo c halle nge the dead hund of the vasl bureaucracy. For their part , the d e - m111lslrators don't want to pro vokt· a comeback by the hard· ltnt.>1' twin~ purged by TenR T hus, that the demonstrators Mailbox and Tente ne.id each othe r is t.he b<'11t hope ror cautious llberaUza· lion In China TENG'S Dt..'SJRI•: to solid1fy control over the bureaucracy un- 1 n t c n tionu lly trlaaercd the drama here. Wall posters began appeurini Nov. J9. denouncing Teng's enemies and the harah rrpru11ion or lhe April s. 1976. Tien An Men square demonstra- tion <repression Including the purge of Teng himself>. But by Nov 22. the posters had vaulted beyond Teng's original purpose. demand.in& democratic elections und criticizing Mao Tse-tung. The five days of Pe king really began Saturday, Nov 25. the day after Wf arnved in lhas WlD· try capital 'Wltern Journalists and diplomats, t the Hsi Tan wall ror their da' y reading or pos ters, were am&~ to have Chin ese upproac h -them and engage m political diseusi.ion - the first time since the ~Com­munist takeover rn 19 9. A stunned diplomat from th U S. liaison office was asked how to criticize the nation's feaders without being traitorous. Many wanted lo discu1ts the mechanics or pa rliamentary democr acy. Some call(.'Ci Hsi Tan "our Hyde P<irk " When wf' vis ited ht're the nHt night. Nov. 26 -with JOhn Fraser. correspondent for the Toronto Olobe and Mall -ll'H Tan waa a sight to behold: while Icy winds blew the dugt of araaaleu Peking in their faces, hundred• of Chinese elbow(.'(! each other for a position t.o read posters; hundreds more huddled 1n s mall groups to debate politics. Once foreigners were spotted. we were quickly !>UC· rounded. WHEN FRAZER told them this column might be interviewing Teng the next morning, 11 roar went up. Some 800 to l ,000 Chinese now turned the con- verution into a political event. Questions and comments were written and passed up for us to re lay to Teng. One asked for 1.1 re-evaluation of Mao's Cultural Revolution: another requested a televised trial or the radical "Gan~ of Four" headed by Mao's widow. We repeated a few s uch com· ments near the end or our in· terview with Teng the next day. and F r aser relayed the replies to the Hsi Tan crowd that night. They went into an uproar when they heard Teng had defended the wall posters I thou~h dis agreeing wath ant1·M a o criticism>. Close to 10,000 then marched two long blO<'ks to Tien An Men square ror a rally lw.t· mg into tht! nali(ht. THE FRONT PAGE story on our Interview In t~ People'!! Dally the next day stressed Teni'a support or Mao and call for fltabillty. but that did not prevent more exuberant nights of demonalrutwg and speeches In the huge square where ont• speaker Coot 200 yards from an idealized color po5ll'r or J osef Stalin> declared China had adopted "Stalinist fascism " S 1m1lar rallies s pread to Shanghai and Naokiog. Arter five days, the regime put out the word by internal radio. cool at : istop the rallies and be careful about saying things you ca n 't prove -especially cnt1c111m of Chairman Mao, m· stead. discu.-ss these things tn your factory and school units. Although one new poster de- fended the de monstrations. the orde r s wer e r ollowrct Thousands s till gathered daily at flsl Tan, but the high excitement was gone. However. there is no evidence or any order to end contacts with foreigners. In answer lo our repeated ques· tions. well-placed Chinese of· fic1a Is refused to criticize either the demonstrations or the part m them by Western newsmen. instead. they praised political tn· volve m e nt as t•onducivt-to China's "four modt•rnizat1ons." THE DEMONSTRATORS so praised are young, mostly slu dents but many workers. While better informed than most C hinese (several discussed Voice or America broadcasts 1. they are unlike the Russ ian d1s- i.1dents -within the national mainstream. Contrary to d1111n formation dispensed by Soviet correspondents here. the dl· monstrators are not anti · regime. TenR is the ir man. The regime's call for election or workshop leaders and other cad res to s h ape up th 1· bureaucracy built demand for democracy on top While now ~electing plant s u1wnntc:ndenh. s~ud one poster put up dunng the dl'monstrat1ons. "we• have no say about the people who run the l.'ounlry " Jo'or that sent1 ment to >rurfa<.'e in Chma after a genera t1on of dl.'velopmg Socialist Mun undl'r tht.• world's tightest thought-control system 1<. nothm1it IE.'8s than a tribute to the human spinl Buying Restraint Might Help Cut Prices To tht• f)hlor I 'd like lo think this letter t•ould generall' enough interest and reaction m the Daily Pilot area to catch un throughout Southern California, and s oon- ve ry soon -throughout the Unite d St.ates. And that enough rt'aders have e nough self- d1sc1plinc, and interest in curb- ing h1~h prices, even ir they themselves have no financ ial rwcd to worry about high prices. to want to hell> a serious silua- twn Jui.t du lh1s now Cut down on huying products und services JUS t a lllllc l11t WllF.N Wt-: drank JUSt a little kss cofft'l'. pru.'es dropped at tht' market, :itt• n little less s ugar, 11r1res wc>re lowered. Start now, during hysterical Chi 1slma11 shopping A htlle less h11y1n~ 1:-.rl'l Roing to cuuse l>1g layoffs und closing o r bu~· nl'sses. but wh1•n s ales drop just a httle, pnc<'S will he lowl'r ed K<'('P .:a:-.oltnt· in mind. 100 Wt• must drive lo work, to the m<.1rk c·t. l'lt' . hut plan to avoid lht• 11lllt.-unnecessary jaunts Th:1t would mcun u lol less ga~ sold 1mmedwlely How 111ter£'Slinu It would be to see the l'ffects tt,r Just a few weeks or U1 is. Musi W<' be :-.o gluttonous. whe ther It's at the table at home. or in a dmgy restaurant where we pay as much for a cup or coffee as we'd expect to pay in a plush dining plaCl'. lhat w<' can't JUSL cul spendings percent and w3lch a miracle? KEN HALL lla<-lul Marina 'ro the F.c:tltor On Dec 2 Ult• Daily Pilot rnn an article cntltl<>d "Ma rlna Rat lie Seen" -Playground vs . Preserve Stirs Ire As a local homeown(•r and re~· ld<'nt living m the area which h<>rdt>rs thf' pre11t'rvt', I s hould like to voice my full support In favor or a murinlit TIU: PRESERVF., 38 It exists now . i11 1n my opio1on at least ~rhups a nkc area lo Jog In. but prt"~t•rv~ nothing wtth the ex ct•ption of a few frogs, liurda und 1:M1kn .'inails much In the same-0H1nn1•r although leiti1 eftt· c 1c ntly thnn my and my llf'tRhbors' lawns. To be fair. it does attract u variety of Aea bird~ but theite eould, I believe. hve equally u well In a marina area much ln the same manner as those ln tht' llunlington Harbor area. The on· ly other thing the preserve seems to sustain 1!> old, unsightly oi I wells which aesthcticully. would certainly not be missed in favor or a marina. On the other hand. what u marina would give us is a much needed and modern recreationaJ facility in the llunltngton area , possible apded tax revenue. a pleasant aesthl't1ca l cnhanc(• menl to the local area, jobs and <.1 favo rable and progn·11s 1 v1• alternallvl' lo lhl' now ex1!>ling Dols a Cluca Mud !-'lat JOHN R KITCllUHA Dor1't M'anf .4tiit rikf" Tot he Editor W e Huntin gton B c3c h teachers don't want a strike' We don 'l want lo interrupt our !>tu dents' education' Our actions as a group clearly de monstrate this Even after a fruslralmg summer of ncgot1a t1ons we did not strike and were willing to start the new year without a contract. F.ven more recently on two occasions w1• voted not lo strike in order lo )(1ve "las t ditc h" effort~ at ncgotiat1oml 11 chance to s uc· ceed. Why did we rc1cct thl' board's Nov . 20 r1nal contract offer" Thcrt> art> sevt>ral Important 1s sueit which Include· 1 F.mc r1tc ncy Clause changes Wo uld you consider 1t fair 1f your boss had lht• power to sus ~nd your nghts whenever he deemed that an e me rgency ex Isled? The board wishes at the ir d1scrl'hon lo be able to declare an <'mergency and sus- pend all or part or the conlruct We find this ch3nt(e ln our con tract to<aJly unfair 2 MalntPnance of Benefits changes How would you feel 1f your boss suddenly wanted to chanac established polic ies ond pro cedures? The maintenance of henefltt1 clause refers to uccept- t•d l<'hool practices and pro- cedures and lhe board wishe11 to delete thf'ff major Kection11 in· volvtng transfer. reHSlgnment. and s ummt>r 1tchool aulgn. ments We find the8e changes undesirtblr. 3 Salary With thr boucn particular salary 1Upulatlons the beat we ca11. hope tor 111 2Vt percent mo~ money In t.he 1978· 79 school year than In the previous contract. We find this at ~ta meager of. ter. • -Bln4lnt ArbttraUon. llow would .-.: fee•~:: "')'OUr "' boss were the final judge 1n de · ciding whether he had broken your contract? The board wishes to retain thls power evt>n thou~h an independent fact-finder re com me nded binding arbitration. The board's rejection or this and other fact-finder recommcnda tions hjghlights to us the 1m portance of having binding arb1lrahon to protect o ur n ghL'\ during grievances. When you consider thf' 1m· phcations of the Emeri(ency Clause changes and tht• lack of Binding Arbitration you have a situation where your bo!.:-. can suspend your rights 1r he con slders it an emergency and 1r ther e is any argume nt about ~hether he violated your con· tractuaJ nghts. then h{' makes the final dec1s1on. We find this frightening. We don·t want to -.tnk•· W(• chose to be teache rs Wf' want to continue to be teacher., (i1vc U!> ~ contract that doc~n·t take llway our rights One which af fords us the opportunity to leach with dignity. L R. PENNY Teacher, Edison llil(h School Bankrupt Slogans To the F..ditor Hl': Editorial or De<' 3 Please ~Ive your c.-d1ton al wnlt•r a rabies shot This i:uy 1s ob v1ously foaming at the mouth If th<' diagnos is 1sn 't rabil.'~. perhaps tt'S JUSt a matter Of bt· IOJl hit in the heod too many tlmcR with th<.' Berke ley Barb. lie states that John BriJU~!> iR a "ccrllftable oddball " Ccrllrla ble by whom? The writer? In nd · d1tion to pla y in g with typewrit e r s d o wn at the newspaper 1s this guy alsc1 a psych1atrisP He also cautions John &hmitz agains t pursuing "eccentric: r11tht wmR cnusC"s." Such a~ tax cuttlnR perhaps? I KNOW It 's difficult for a s mall newspaper like the Uully Pitot to t1ltr1tl'l first r:itt· minds to the editorial sturr. hut certain· ly you can do better than thl:i cretin . Surely th<-'rc must tw someone who cun write these editorials with liOme mNu1urc of lntellectuaJ ngor. Ont' RetS the feellnit that the rtsponslble people Rt the Pilot took the weekend o rr. •nd left the store,to a copy boy. who eon· ruses puoerty with phll05ophy We are ~ure lhnt he will outirow It enntually, but con you pltal i' check tus work before he I!! I lowed to furthe r pollute the area I f h<' t·ontrnuc" lo wr1l1· t•<11tor1als wl.''11 be :1~,atlt·d with ,111 h1., l><'i'r group·~ -.ophomor1<· opinwn~ \\{"II bt• s.·<·ing arl1<.•l1·' for abortion. pro Indi an~. (rn b1Jtger ~ovc·rnmt•nl . dt· I h•'ll trot out 1•vt•rvom· of his lnlt· Ill tie causes. h•"ll 1>11n• 11:-. 111 cl1•ath wtlh J1JJrn1ng , lia1·k i.::.m mon. handhall , anti 1•vNvthtn~ d!<.1' that huprx·ns to Ill' .. happ1•n111i.: now '' Do you.-,..el vt•.., .ind th•· n·Jdt'r-. a favor .ind n·.11111• that rno-..1 pt·oplt• who n•;ul I h1• 1•d1tonab t•an s e<' Lh1 ough hJnkru11t slo~an:-. and leftov<·r <':JU\l's Th" '60-. a r<.• gont•. but th" -.1•1•!1:-. so'>' n dunn~ that peno<l a t 1• now bear 1ng fruit e i:. in .Jom_· ... town. with S) nanon t•l c-. and -.u1·h tlunw; will conttnut• tn l)l'at fruit for ~omt• L1m1• ltt 1'<11lh' Tht>V suh 't1tul1•d :-.t)lt• for .,uh,t.int•t• Thi' fool nr II \\rlll'I I'> ohv111u!.h <'llUJ?ht 1n tlw 'fiO:-. f'1•rhap:-. ,,.-, t1m1• ht> took 11ff h1-. 111•:.i<·t• but ton. put h1 -. Jt•ans ;1w;1y and <'Umt• buck lo lh1· r<'al world The lC'fl wing n·volut1on clldn'l happen, but u n.cht wmg n ·volu t1011 1s hap1x•11111g right now nn<I at ':-. gathcrini:; slt'um daily and 11 'Alli cont111u1• to g;1th1·r stc •am, >olmJ)ly bt•('flllM' 11 IS wh:il JH.'Oplt• want P('Ople an• llrl'd of show bwu· nl'SS journalism an1f gov<'rnment as entcrtainm(•nt f't·opll' n •ally want a return to th1• Jc•rf('rso- niun ideal ll mav not he a!. trendy as a d1:-.c·o . hut 1t sun.• bents work1n~ four months out of c nch year to pay 1ax1·~ to a f{Ovc rnment that ha:-. for the past 50 years been a~ n•movl.'d from reality as your wntt•r 1\11.L EVANS 'IV Act. Ollrntd~P To the F.c:t1tor I think thut y<>u an• n~ht nb<>ul ti~ ft>nunine product" com mercia1'. I think lhcv ~hould ht' takt•I\ orr thl' ;11r corti plt>tt'ly. The T V sl t•tlons mu't huvu cnou.ih t•ornmer<'lals to fill th(!H' time 11lots wlth1lut pultin~ thosr in Th<•y got rid of c111ari:tlci. nnd that didn't sN!m to hurt thcm !I<> why should thiil'' They should be stuck In ma~azines not on TV. VINCE IlARTLSHOFER • IA!ttn1 from rtad~ri al'# ~lcomt> TM nght to condniat uttna to fit fpott' or ehmm<Jlt' hbt-1 u rtU'f'Wd Lttttr• o/ 300 u•ordt or tt'u will be QftH"n pr'f"tnct> A II lttrrrs muat .,.. dt.tdf> ltgnatuN' and maJlmQ oddr111 bul "°'""' may be untMtld on rt' QWll t/ .uJjJcaent rtalOft 1141PfX11.,., ' • Toda~ 's C lo1il n ll j N. \ . S toeks ' J J } VOL. 71. NO. 3•8. 4 SECTIONS 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1978 Shhhh: Big Quiet Due Here on Fridai 8) KATH\" ('I.AN(.\" Of'"' O..oy ~ .... ''•" Th\• r1r:-.t uf bquc.•r . but perha1>.' quit'frr jt't... "ill urn\C' ul Orun~t' Count\ 1rport at 12 l t 1• m Fa ul.t\ nH11 kin91 ltw ¥litrl of un up to 90 d&) not'lt' t t> :d o ( t ht• t ~ ~ 1>1• '' t• n 6l t· r au rt' rat rt 1'ht-Jt'l t:o; t'\lli't'h-.1 to tw .ihout half Cull "hl·n 11 urri\'t'' .. 1 lhl· atrport II\ ll (l11:ht rr11 m t-:d1111111l1111 t '.111,1d.1 \I I I ·" \ t' .1' J t't'onh n~ tu II u II ht· 1' ~ ' I "' ,. 't " ..... I 't u n I " l u I to II m .tn111otN Mlkt• All1•11 Th <' 1Hrr1 .1lt 1tlim wall bt• JboUI hMlf rtllt-.1 wht•n II dt•p1trb h 11n1 tht• lllfl)(•rt fur l'hctt•nti. 31 m 1null'' l.it .. r ht• !>Mid lht• i.t•<'ond lc-'t ,,., wall orn\ l' ,,, 01 Jl\ltt' l't•unt\ ¥l ) 11 11 in 011 " fh.iht frum Ph<Wnax und luk\• off (M Edmonton qu I.Ji. \ t•l(1&1> .11 ~ to 11 m '\lll·n 'Mid I h.11 1.t " I \llt'l lt•t.l tu IJl 1 • 11 I I \ 11\ j.1 11 ' I :i !I J) ,1 l'\ l'\ t• II ~ t• f l'lll'll{"ll~ UJIUll Uffl\ UI Jfl<.I l.w about KO IH"tltnl full upon tllkt•oH fut I .u:. Vl'gU1>. ht· .. aid <.'ounl) '>lllH't '1M11 ' dgrced No.,, 2M lo ..illo"' llul(hl':. tu "ublilltUlt> ttw Hoeing 727 200 Jt-l:. on t lo\O .irri.,,Ull'\ und lll'IJurtun·:- dualy for up tu thrl'c months Thl· j\•I "°'"'' "111 ~ monitored throu.:h :-.1wt 1.al l'qu1µmcnl at .,,.\ t•11 1101'"'' 1110t\llot tnjt ::.1lcs .1 1 11 u 11 d l h 1 • •' I 1 11 11 r t •' n d ,uri oundang rl'1'1dt•nt Htl u1 ca1' Thl· monitor:-. ..irt· purl of o {" (I n t I n u I n i: II u I "' I I :d I n " (HO~rt1m and \\111 .illo" lht· count) to ('OffifHtrt· tlutJ clu11n).! the tl'sh "'1th duld colll't'lt·d from Other n15(ht operallOOl'\ OH•I pa::.t.) c 1tr.., Hughe:. orfat•1ab m.i1ntum th•· larger Jet:.\\ 111 t•n ·utt• no gn ·alN total nOIM' 1m1J<1 Ct th.in lhl' DC !I:. no"' u:o.t'(I at lht• ,urport ,\ l I I: I' :-. OJ m t• I I m I l h l ~ ronll'nd. lhl' 727!> wall earr) ~>41 µcn·1:nl nwrt· pa~scn~l·r:. ;11111 pt-r m1t 1h1• a irltnt· lo mt·t·l ~ro" ang d£'m,rnd:. for .~Nv11:t· llu~he· orfu:wb 'clld about 50 µ1101 ., co paluh Jnd fl1 1(ht 1:ni:1nl•er:; h J \\' t•nmpletl·d 'opt'c1al traanin~ IO opNdlmg lhl· I J r ~ t· r J t· l :. 111 r « f 1 o t• I h t' 1 r t•).pl'rl1i>l' m ~rfllrm1n~ takeoff:. <1nd landmg!) 111 ,11Tordanrt• with 1·1.11r.1) n111 ... t· redut·t111n vru c·t•tJ u r<·:- !'I LI pl r \ I ·' ,, r ::. :-. ti I d 11111 ~I m11n11or1n1¢ dt1t.1 will IJ1 rt:\ 1l'wed monthly and tht' It-sh \.\ 111 b<: hailed dt the end <if JO l11 6-0 dJ.J., 11 dalcJ -.ho"., thl' b1gJ(er Jl't.. product· mort 001.,,e •>vtr an~ 1c1>1dcnt1al area.~ fr the· tc~t 1::. hailed. Hughe:. offat·1Jb wall hJ\ l' 45 dJ}::. to rt•mo\ t· lht· I urger Jl'l;, from the.• .11rport . : I ) Airport Fligh t Path "' 1 ' • • ' ' I l , ' ' ' \ .. I " l l i t r r ·. I r r ! ' I ') I { l Ami-bus Position Backed Trust~s of the Irvine Cn1f1l'CI St'hool Dis tract unan1mous l) passt.•d a re::.olutaon Wednl'sda) opposing busrn~ o f students throughout a thrt>e·t·ounty area to achieve racial mtegrulaon The proposal as hcanl! run ::.1dered by Los J\ngt-les Superior Judl!e Paul Egl) as a :.olutmn to Los An~t.·lt.•:-County M·hool ant.I.' grat1on problNns Mo:.l Orange County communit1t':. <1re an eluded m the busml! plan to max _ urban ghC'llO students with sub· urban pup1b The board voH• was taken m the ab-.cnct' of Trustt-t• Eh1.atx>th Si co I 1 • who I> r l' v 1 o us I ) t.• x pressed di::.111-l' nf till' pl:m Th<' board's p0Ml1on papt>r s tated lhl' plan "'woulcl be vaol<'ntlv destruc·tavl· of almost evt'n th·tn~ which ha' hc•cn a:. :.01·1atl'd "1th llw de\€:lopmt'nl and muantenant.·c of qual1l) l'ducatwn for all studl•nls "'Sdwols ulom· c·annol rarr.i. the burden of cn«1lmg <rn 111lt• grated society ·· Thl· board s tatcmt•nt ..,a v:. I rvant.' residents have workf'd for a l<>«allv controlled school dis tri ct. a·nd that "'lht.• ht.•s l de cisaons for lht' t.•du«al1nn or :.tu l dents arc madt' al lht• lol'al I school and distra(•t ; The hoard ph·cl~L·d lo · •t ah· ; .. positive stt.•p:. undt.·r riur own governancl' and vohtaon t1> as s ault this bas1r problem .. of ct h n 1 c and t•conomac scg reg al ion ~u perantendt.•nl of St·houb Stanley Corey said the distnct a ttempts to at'hievt• this through bilingual und b1cultural educa twn, fadd trips A new progrtim as being ne~otial<'d now. Con•y said. that would allu" students and teachl'rs m the lrvanl' distract to com mun1ea1t• with inner nty Santa Ana s chool child ren, via I # Shot in Head Kilkd}ones ; ,, I .' l MATTHEWS RIDGE. Guyana (AP) Pe<rplcs Temple le.ader Jim Jones died from a 38-calibcr bullet fired into his brain at c lose range, the Guyanese govern m ent ~· pathologist s aid h ere •1 '. Wednesday. (Relat ed stories. A4. Aft l • I Dr L.eslae Mootoo "1d a ~' cor o ner's inquest the bullet : ' ~~!e;i~i/~~~s~n~k~~~~s~u~~~~ 1 above the left ear He did not • say the wound was sc lf·anfhcted 1 • but said it was an an area 1 traditionally used by right-hunded s uicides. J ones was rlght·handed The doctor said that. of the t'Orpscs he examined, only those of Jones and Annie Moore. a woman whose body was among • 13 round in Jones ' house. had guns hot wounds. He did not rule 1 out the possibility others also had been shot. Other Co verage Additional south Orange> County coverBR«' appears toda) i>n Page Al2 Fire che Rare Appeara11t•e On a clt.'ar duv. you can see Saddll•back Mountain. tf not fnrt>ver. from· lr.vtn<.'. as this photograph. taken at Cam· pus and Cul\'cr drives. demonstrates In background are housi 11,.: rleH•lopmt•nt:. compll'lt>cl <ind undl'r .. , a~ On a trisp da.\. lakl· th1 :-; OOL' rcn•ntl~· urb,rn re:-.1dent:-. ~ttll ha \"l' lllt't' Vil'\\ Sub Teachers Given Raises lnlroine 19 Die; Violence Continues in Iran Irvine Police Woman Hurt In 2-car Crash Irvine's school board hurnL'<l I) raised the daily pay ratt' for substitute teachers in the <.11s t ncl Wednesday after hearinj( staff cl a ams th<tt there as ca cr1t1cal shortage of substitutes county wide According to district 0Hlc1als. on s everal occasions, there haven"l be<>n enough subslltul<'s to go around St anley Corey. supennlendent of schools. said administrators have filled in for teachers. class es havt' been doubled up. and non-certificated teachers· aides have been used to plug the gaps. "We haven't sent any kids home yet ," Corey said. "but the problem is serious." Corey said the available pool of substitute teachers as drying up because a lot or people trying to u se s ubstituting as a s pr ingboard to a full·t1mc JOh have g1\:en up, and taken higher paying JObs in industry The board voted quickly, 4·0, with Trustee Elizebe th Sicoli absent. to boost s ubstitute p1ty an average 17 5 percent The s ubstitute teacher daily rate or pay was increased from $32 to $38. Daily pay for long· term sub11titute assignments <more than 10 consecutive day!! in the same c lassroom l went from S37 to $43. The new rates become effec· tive Jan. 2. Before the pay Increase, sub- stitutes ln the Irvine d l11trlct wer~ the second·lowest peld 1n the county The action made them Lhc second·highest paid \ \ ' TE llRA N . Iran I AP1 Poht1cal vaoll'nce was reported today to h an lakl'n 19 more lives as the shah of Iran held "1ncont'lusivc" talk s with a rormN prime mani:.ter in an effort to sl'ltlt: lht: blood) conflict. Official sources said troops s hot d ead t hrt.'t.' anti s h ah ext re mists in a batlle outs1dl· Lev1zan Military Camp . two miles from the pulac<' Good News, Bad News A S anta Ano man had som e good luck and some bad luck Wednesday night when he Jumped to safety seconds before his stalled pickup was demolished by a freight tram m Yorba Linda. police said. The good luck came when Ted Orosco. !>6. est'aped with only a s prained ankle when he le'aped from the truck stalled on the track$ <lt E s peranza and Weir Canyon Roads. pol ice reported. The bad luck followed an hour later wht-n police round Orosco walking along a road about a mile • away nnd arrested him on a charge of drunk In public ....._ ..... • The J?Unmen dll'\gu1:.<·ll J 'i solct1P1.,. opt.•rwd fart• on tht· bu rrack:.. wounding 20 :.old1cr!-. bl'fort• thl'~ "'l'rt.' killed . lh1· :-.ources s aid Thl' National Fron I , t hL· :.hah·, mmn political opponent . .,aid five anli·shah protester-. caml one loyalist wen• :.lam in Sabzcvar m norlhl•ast I run Front orftrwls s aid Ill peoph• wt.n· wounded E1~hl othl'r' wt•n• n •portcll killed an NaJaf /\bad. west 01 Isfahan. whl'n troop=-optmed f1rt.· on dt•mon..,tr;ator.., ll o:.p11al source' 1n h f11han "aid t"'o more <.lwd from wounds .,uffcred in three da\., of .,t reet hli?hltnl-! this week th.at rla1mcd 46 lavei. Ala Amini . prtml' m1ni!>ter from 1962 6.1. "a:-summoned to S h a h M o h a m m t' d R e z ~· Pahlavi "!-ht•a\1h l-(U.irdcc1 palace toda) after lht.· monar ch met Wednesda} l'veninit with his main pohltt'al roe. N:.ilaonal Front leader Or Kon m SanJab1. in an abortive bid to persuadc him to participate an a coahtaon An In lnl' pohn· dt•i.k orfart•1 "a1> s haken 1n a l \\O «ar :.it·c1 rlt•nt to<l;i\ almost d1rN·th an front or pOll("l' headquarll'I"" .. ~ 'ht·" a:-dnvmg to \\ork l.1nd;1 Reg.in. :15. of Co:-.ta Ml•.,a. wus tre~•t ed JI Tu:.t1n Com mun•t) 11 o~p1t :al ;ind rt• I (';t ., •• d In t ht• (" ;1 q • or hl·r husband .. John Rt•g;in :• Cost:.i Ml''.• pohce hl'Ull'O an\ .. Polil"l' arrested tht• dnH•r 01 t hl' othct t«ir. Solomon Mor a Mc>ndoza. :!!. of Sant:.i J\n.1. on 'U~p1t·1on or robber) Pohc·t· s aid a -.t;artl'r s pistol ·' 9mm IJC'llCl ~un and :.omt• bullet" found in Mt•ndorn·s rar coupled \\1th .• de~rnpt1on of a Lo~ J\ngcll'l-rob bl r~ -.usl)t'ct. prompted I h<' ar rest ;\ h1gh"'<1~ patrolman ,.,,d M endo1:1 ,., al~o ..,usvc<'ted of bl 1nR an tht tounlr) 1llt~gall} and had no <.lrl\ t•• ., hccnst· San1ab1. relt•ascd from u He \\as 10 bl booked later to month's detention last week. da}' al OrunRt• Count) .Jual. and strongly expressed tus refusal.·· h e I d (or ' m m 1 i.. 1 •• t 1 on say 1 n ~ h e co n .., 1 d t• r" l h t.• authorities monarch) alle(lal and would not Mr" Regan·., r11r "a' knocked t~ke part in a ny t'1vihan ad· by the impact out or the an mini s tration formed b y the terst'rtion .o r .lambort•t· :shah informed sourt'cf' said Boulevard and ~kCaw Avenue. Palace officials "Std the tulks into a field There was he~1v~ with Amina were .. ,nconcluslve .. dam age to the passenger side 01 and strongly denied that the the car S9·year old shah plan ned to The HJghwa) Patrol "aid M~ announce u t'ivihan government R~gan WlHi d rivin ~ t•:J3 l on S11tur'1oy that would lllke over M cGaw acro!l!I ~..imbort't' rrom Gen Gholam R ez1t tow11rd the poht'e -.t<1t1on. a nd t\ z h 11 r i ·" m I I t t " r Y 1 "'d that Mendoza wu~ drlv1nsc north adm1n1strnt1on · h I Politicul in111der' warned that on Jnmboree when t e cur~ co <See at on :. P•1e.A2>. , . llded • ... :-• , J1 1.-• ..J,.,...4 tW I •• Officers Scouring Irvine H> PHILIP ROSMARl1' Ol lhe 0.011• Pilot St•ll ,\ i.Hond homl•m<.1dl· Jeraal horn h lau1whcd bcnl·alh a gas balloon t·xµlix.lt-d at noont1m1· Wedm•sdu~ an lhL· flight path of :-mull plant•!--landing cal 01 angl· Count.) Airport t:nl1kl· Monl.l u \ ·., bcalloon t•xplos1on. hO\\l'\t'i . no plant':. "l'I <· tn lht· 1mml'Cha lt v1c:m1t\ "'ht•n lht· b<llloon and al!> \.Olatilt. n 1 r g o bit·" l: p in a 40 foot f1n·ball Both 1n<·1dt•nt" "'t.·n· "1tnc!>~l-d b~ I 1 'int.· Pohct.· Lt J t-rr) Hoyd HO\ d JOg!'-1n th1· :H PU nc.-..or pohct• hl'adquartcr~. duran~ ha-. lun(·h penod f'ohn• and f· t•d('r;al .\'talion ,.\dm 1n1strat1on 1m c.·::.l1~ator., bt•Jo{<an a building lo building m 11uir~ todu) of tht.• portion 01 the In 11w fndw.tnal Complex from \\ n1<·h at •~ bel1t·H•cl tht· balloon~ v. t•rl' launrht.'d Thl Jrt·•• lll:ln,I! 'l·arc·hcd '' houn1h·d h' lhl• S a n Dtt·~o I' rt• t' " a ' . \ I t ti n A ' l' nu t· Jam bort'l' Boull•\ .mt 1.inrt Von Karman An•nut• P11ll«t' bl•lal•\ l' an t•mplo~ l't' or "l'n •ra! t•mplo,\ l'l'S. haH· ht:l'n l0 llll'rtam111,I.! tht•m:.L·ln·:. ;il lunch with lhl• laundrni~ of lht' 1·ru<kl~ ton:-.lrurk<l halloons 1'11rl1on~ of llw ;11 r homh:-. haH· hl·t·n rt•t·m l.'red Tht•\ an· made or pla:.l1t· bags. Bo)d "'ml Both tlml' .... lhl' balloon., haw t•\plodl'<I at a hl'i~hl of ahout HSO fcl•t. lht• 'aml• ht•tJ.!hl at wh1th 111t 11m ang a1 rplanl'!> an· fl) mg hl•lurt• landtng al lht· t11rpor l Pn11ct• <.listnbult.>d handball-.. tu I hl• numt•rous faclone:-an lht· an•.1 "amtn)t that thL' acll\ 11 \ ,.., 1lll•gal and dant.:l'rl>U:- l 'ndt•r ('t•rla1n cond1t1on:-. l ht• h 11ndhi11 v. a r n " ··a n l"\JJl0:.100 of lhl., 'orl l'\IUld l'llUM~ .in a1n-rart an th1• ·q11•roath pal t l' rn lo cra-.h H II \ 0 ., a Id \\ h II l ' \ t• r I 't l.1unchin~ lht• balloon" v.1111111 f:11·p a murdl'r c h!lrgt• 1f ttn u1rplant.• t•rashl•cl a:-a rL''ult and pl•nplt.• \\t!rt• k1lll•d On Mond:n , lht.' pilot 11f a ('c·~snj t72 m1l-Sl'd hy -;econd::. tlH• fl:i m1r1 1.! t•xpl11.,11111 or ;a b :1 lloon that t'lur-;t cf 1 rt•cth· bt•hmu ha:-landinJ.( µla1w · Orang:a Coa ~• b: 4 -·,..... "e aaher Fair through fnd:n ;,ind .• l11tl t t•oole r l.r>v.' ll>Ol)lhl In IO\.\ 5Cb lltj(h' ~·11d .1~ near 711 INSIDE TODA. 't' A menial f1ea/th d rn1 c 11//f'·' proqtam.~ /or Laguna h l'OC h l ond/\l ldt• VICl"11 S .1 1• m i> " I 11• h u m / n ~· ~· d,•prt>~11tor1 nnrl /ruszratw n over the los11 111 their l1nrn1•s ~fre 1'0 t'Otunng. l'agt.> C'f Ar Ynwr s,..,... .. ,, """4 ··-~ L M laytl '""".'' C•lll•'"'4 (l•U•llH c..,.•<• Crth_,. Out~ IO•llCea '"'''""•' .. _ '"'•'1•1-, .. , ... ,,,.. -•Ke ... lnd~x C• C7 C•.U •• •• •te Ill ., .. Ill C.• C• A4 •• I I I l c ~ 1 llf-avy D ooper Bollt'rl \\'l11lt• 11, ol .Johnsrn1 Cit\. ft•nn s ptn!> ..i m,1..,s of llulu !loop:-. lo \.\ rn th1· 1978 N..it1onal llulu lloop ('h<1mp1011...,h1p 111 1..1:-. \0l'J..:•'"' Wh1tl· :-. exµlo1t:-. \\tll IH' "·1·11 on .r lulu rt· <·p1 ... odt• 111 lht· Dinah Shon· tclt•\ 1::.1on ... ho\\. Onofre Nuke Plant s T o p Cost Estimate LI)~ AN<;Et .t-:S IAP 1 Tw11 nut'lt·ar powc•r plunl unils lwing tlulll nt·<Jr San Clt-mcnll' will 1·0.,1 f;11 mori· lhan planners 11rij.!111<1llv t•...,lin1alt·cl an·or<hng 10 Suutlwrn C'.!llfo1 nia Ed1,1111 l'u I-' I t' d ( 'h I I .._ t I I' !•; d I .._ 1111 '• tri·Jsun·r and M·n11ir v1t1· 11rc .. 1 11l-nl. lold "''l'lHllV analv..,ti, in 1'.t•w 'Tork on Wt·dn1•..,rlav !ht· l'X tra c·o..,h u11· dut• to n ·v1't1·d go\ c-rnrnn11 n ·i.:ulJIWll'> and um·x lll'l'lt'r1 l"Otl'>l l lit 111111 l'll"'l 111 t rc·a..,(•s 'I h1• hill Im llw tw11 un1h unikr 11111...,t1 u1·111111 111 llw n111 lhw1·..,t c·ornl'r 11( <'.imp l't·ndlf'lflll 111 !'\an J)wgu ('ounl \ 1.., tHl\o\ •·XJJt:f't ••11 111 lw $~ 'i 1111111111 Original ,.,11111.111'" nwd1· l'IJ.'hl "'"''" <1gu ...... , I ht• 1·11~1 .ti ht•I Wl'l'll $-1.111 million and S7~10 1111lh11n Tht• lw1J ur11l...,, t'itt·h of ~l11d1 will g1·m•1 alt• I, WIJ rn1•j:!H W:.tlts of f>OWC'I , will lw 1·1irnpl1•11'0 Ill l!JHI and l!l~i A lh1 nl unit. wt11eh ha.., ,1 nq1at·lly or -150 mt•gaw;11t:.. UIJNA STAGES NUCLEAR TEST W /\SlllNC;TON <A f'1 The Pl'oplt•':. Ht·puhl1r of C'h1nt1 <kturwtt·d <• nuc:lt•ur t•xplos1<111 m tht· :.itmosph('rt• al its l.011 NOi lt·"t .. 111• in north\o\l'..,l t:hJOi.1 al II I' m PST W1•dnc·..,da~, lht 1>1•11.ir t mt•11t of Enl'ri,:v rr·portl'<I todav Thi· tt•...,1 was 111 ttw 'fH'ld rung1· of h . ..,..., I han ~(l k doton..., I h1· dt•parl rrwnt su1d Vi~ts Hit (~hin a T<IKYO 11\1') Vtl'tn.imt·M• f11n·t•..., ha\" w11t·d thrt·1· lll'1ghh at L1aohang 111 C'll1n 11 ·s :.11ulhcrn provinet· or K\\an).(SI, 1'1·k1n1(s 11~·111hua rww:. ;1gent·v d;11mt'<I torl:t) OR ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT It fu 1"-)o -t I llA•h I •I .f •~t~ 1111tf'I• ~ I l•1"'1•t 0 tt• flt I·+• \ 1 J 1Jd"'', I., tt. I f <9 ~ I •11 11 I l~f"lt •-*r .. t•h .. '11W'l"'ti 1 1 t "'' t ,,,_, ... ,,.., tt-t""11 f t•ft•f l<tt ,.,,.. , ••,.•r• ti tit .. , 11 •'"'t1P.flltW 11• 1 t I '" f'I v11•1t., "" ... '• r ''"'I•• " ~ ... ,, ( .. ,. •1•f• I,,,,,,,~, It '"•1\• ,,.,,...,,. ••tl•t ,,_I' '•f •I 1 t>•.,.tft•I "4 ' ./llt I,. • .,~ tu .f I"°''" Al' "' ( 1 I ,,., I" 'lt/Y ..... ,,".,, ... Prr •0."'I •"'•IP ..... lw• i•t. ... '"''""' I • • tf't•I ""'I ,. ,.. A ~~ ''' • , ... "' ....... . t a''''' 'Mm.t\A MtH'4'•#1ie M•'°l1tl.)•ft11t lf.t" (ll•tl•' H l.M' ._.,"•tf,. H•ll A 14•11 Mit"'•'J't1Jt <M" Ofllcea (11\1,.Mfl ' ttflW• tU.n ~,,., l•ll·•n•"'"'h 1 .. 1,11 ••• ,,,. , •• , .. , ti~l '"!Jll'W'IA•Att\ tit'''"' t•r•t~u•t• .. tlt Telephone 171411142·•321 ~-:;•"l:~ :.!:..'~.~' c~;!.,'~~',n.'::t.~1 ,...,,,, ., ..... ,,"."'""'" ,.,.,,.,,, '"•'I 0. ,,,,eawtt4 w11t1< ~· • o• .. ••I "'•muue1, et ,.,,,,.,. ........ .... DIWt f le .. \I•'• p4uJ •' r,,-.1 • ..,, .. ( •. '"'"''• '"''f, '"' ,.,_ •. .., , ,., ,, t """t"''"''• •r m•.i u \0 ""°"'""'' m1t1I•'• 4'o t Nt~\1 """'""'°'", • was cumpll'lt•d in 1968 Edison offleiab outhm•d plun.., to ra1i..l• about $:!50 m1l11on through external f1nanc·ing m·xt ~.:ear. induding an ofkr of $100 m1 ll1 nn or ptl'ft•rn·d ..,l(1('k follov.l'd bv a $<!Oil mdl111n mortgage· bor1d 11Hcnng Edison uwni. HO pen·l·nl of tht: nuclear prOJl'l'l and San Diego Ga::. and Electric will f1nc1nce the rest Mesa T een Kidnappe d And Rape d s o h b • 11 g J n u n 1· a r I v 1n<·ohl'rl.'nt. an IH, yC'ar old ('ll'tlU M e s a g 1 r I l o I II JI 11 I 1 c· t• Wl'dnesd:~y morning of ht:tng raped <1nd forq·d to 1wrform '>ex a c· ts w 1th I w o m C' n w h 11 k1dnappt'd lwt whil1· shl' walk<•d 1n h1·r apar1 m1•11I P1>111plt·'< IU"t ;1fh'r m1Cln1ghl l'ol1C·1· ..,a itl lht• girl. wh1) r1·1·l•ntlv moved l11 lh1• «1tv horn the· midw1·'>I v.;" 11·111:alcdl:. ... , .. p p I' cl \\ h I I 1· h 1· I ti I n <I n J pilrlmt>nl <Hftu·r., .,;11d I ht· \ 1C'l 1 m 1•' J m 1 n t· d al (' o., ta Ml' s a :'¥kmonal Ho'lp1tal afl•·r 1·ullm~ J.11)1 t l'l' <JI 10 :10 :.1 m following hl'r rclt1a.'te. tl1tln't <iPJJt·ar to tw "l'rtOu:.h 1n1u1 t'<i t•xt't•pl for th1· 11 a u m a ri·" u It 111 g r 1 •> m h 1· 1 ordeal The Co::.ta M1•:.a rc•staurant 1•mplo.\l't' ..,,Jl<J "h" 14<tS r1'111rntr1/.! horn t• to ht·r t'l'nl rn I r 11 v an·a Jpartml'lll from work at n 1 ~. a m when a l'ar nutst·ll through lhl· aparlmt•nl c:omplt·x and .... 1opp1'CJ 111 front or ht·1 Sh<:' 111ld offwc·r:. lhat om· of tht• m1•n l>11lh of \\html WN" dt'sc·rih1·t1 as .... 11ghtlv hutll M e x 1 c <• n s w 1 I h m u .. 1 a<' h 1•' . 1umpl'1I rrom a ta1 and f111«·1•tl her 111110 lhl' floor of 1i... hack ...,l'al Polin· ...,. .. it .,ht· v. a., f11r1·1·d 111 keep h•·r h1·acl dnwn until arr 1 v 1 n ~ a I an a par l m ,. n t soml•whcn• 1n lh1· t•ou 11ty whett· '>ht• later wus .,c,tiull:. attac·kccl The girl ... wl hN allo<'k<'r!'> n•lt•used her latl•r WpcJn<•sday mormng tn !ht• J1~1rb111 Plan.1 .,honpmg ccntt.-r Offtl't'rs .... <11d ... ht· "'<,.., unahl1 to dl·..,rribe 111 tlt·ta1I her abductor:. ancf d1dn 't know tht• location of lhl· apartment whcrl' 'lhe was held The) '>Uld an 1nvt•!tt1gallon will bt: launcht.>d when the v1t•t1m cun be 1ntcrv1l'w('d mort• t•xl cns1vcly Families Evacuate d FELLICO. Tt•nn 1/\Pl Thousands of gallons of s ulfunr acHI spillt>d into a dralnu~e ditch Wednesday, forcing 30 fomllles to leave their homes when lhe 1u.•1d reacterl with water to fortn a cloud of toxic gas. authorities .. uad The acid was !'lp1llel1 from u r:.ul tank car when l:J cor<, or o Lou111v1lle Ai N1111hvlllc• R a1lroud freight Ir run dt>ru1IC'd Housing Proposal Rejected c >r anl(l' (.'ounly 11upcrv1i.or't n•Jt•c·h'd 1 pro1>mwl Wt•dnttt:1duy lo 1•1111dt•t111l t'AO pun•t•hs or lund 111 l.UJ&UllU 11111'°' (or future ,. 1ir1 · t 1 u t'l • o 11 11 r s o c u 11 •• d uHordul>lc housin" Supc•rv1ttor11 Cha i rman Thomui~ ltlk y irnld a 14-acre site ul Pu111-.1 dc Vuh•m•w und La Puz lloatl would bl· 1111 11opructwul l0t·u1w11 "1111c1• 11 would require 11b11ut ~) 000 worth or grudtnl( It> ht• 11M1blt• fOt hVIOC Mtes And th11 i.t•l·ond parcel. 4 I .it n•., ut Moulton and Alcila 1'.i1k"'''""· muy be developed 1111 lt•11\ 1.•,p1•11s1ve homes 1o1. 11 houl 1111 1•1 fl·rcnc:e from 1 1111 n 1 , i: '" 1· 1 n in l' n l . H ii(' y ,.,.,,1.1111t«J :..CH·ral Lagunu Hilb h u 111 1· o 1o1. n t' r., h u d v o 1 c e d oppo.,1111111 It> the c·nunty propo5al 111 hu'r tlw .. 1h:s and make them ,1\ ,11t".1hlt· rCll <k\clopment of 11111111·., to wll fut roughly ,$60,000 '" $70 000 l'h1· mo .. t v1i,:or11u't Ol>P<>llttaon \\ 1·<1111•.,d:n t'Jllll' from Howard 1>11 h J II, J l'l''>lth•nl or the Alicia l'l.u·1· 111•\dopmt·nl in Laguna lltlb I plan to put a lot of money 111111 11n· hOU!>l' and I don't want IH•oplt• ·who c<.i n 't even a fford to kl'l'P up lhe1r homes living near mt•." Duhan told supervisors. "I don't wunt any low.cost housing or uffordable housing ;111\ wht .. n• nt.•<.ir "'here I live." he 1·ont inut-d Hilt.•) reph('d 1c1ly ... I really havt• some woblcms. s ir. with thl· idea that home::. that sell in t·\C'N,s of $60,000 m\ty be .. old to µeoplc who would be undt.'i..1ral)le to you r «ommunity .. /\flc:r Duhan told s upervisors hl· drives to Lm, Angclei. to work l':t<'h day from his south county home, R1lt.•y observed. "Therl' might tx-~omc people who arc upst•t with your pollution too, your pollution 1n d riving to work ·· 'Thul would he getting ridt<:UIOU.'>." Duhe.to said. Quake Shakes Uxist Cities CARP I NTER I AIAP> An earthquake that measured 3 .3 on the Richter scale shook the C<i rp1 n ter1a -San t a Barbara area early today. the seismology laboratory at Caltech reported. The temblor at 12 ·55 ..i m was centered ft vc mile·!:> ca::.t·northeasl or Carpinlena. it spokesman .. u1d I t wa s not 1mmcd1atclv known 1r 1t was an aftershock of the large quake lhal struck thl' area last /\ugusl No damage or 1n1urie~ wcr(' re1X>rtcd Woman H e ld In Kidnapping, Sex Assault DETROIT <API A 32 'ear old Detroit woman ha::. IH'l'll ordered to stand trial on t·har~t·:. ..,ht.• kidnapped and rapt'<I a youth whom sh~ thou~hl had bur..:lan7.ed her home Pri'>c·1 ll<.1 Marlin, who won· .. unglai..ses and carried a mink «hat al her hc•artn).! Wedncsda). \\ :t'> bound over for trial 111 lkt ro1t Rl•t·order"s Court Sht· "'as tl'h·asl1d on $35.000 bond J r 1 1• r p I l' ad in g 1 n no cent to k HI n a ppini,:. l wo counts of f1 rst tl1•grt•l• sexual as:.aull anti posst·ssion of a firearm <Jurtn/.! tom m1ss1on of a felony Mrs Martin did not take lhl' 'land to an11wer charges mudt· hy an IR .vear·old youth who saul ht• w us kl'Jll t 1cd to a <'hair for thr<'l' day:. while Lht· woman thn•atecl him w11h a pistol llc ehargf'd s he beat him and for<•t'd him lo c:omm1t !>exuHl arts with her •·tn m y mt•mory, I've never heard or anv ('<J!>(' like th1::.," .,u1d .ludgc Samu<'I H Oli.en Tht· youth said he had known lhP wonwn for three years an(1 that hP had done occasional work at her home Rape S usp ect Foile d by Dad ARCATA IAPl Police 11ay tht.•y received the help of a rat h er In 1dcntif y 1ng hi s 17 year-old son as the alleged rapist of two women. T he boy 's father noticed u !li m1larity ~tween t he boy and comp081te drawings of the rapist which appeared In a newspaper The youth Is being held on separate charges by police ln Oenver. where he lives with his mother. police said, ad ding he Is alito sou~hl by authorities In Albuqu~rque. N M Hn-e Today, Gone lo /ff aui Tht· Kuuluna. ont· of onl} lwo ships m the \H>rld IX>Wl'I ed h~ I win dtesl!I strews. wai.. sl'ht•dull'd lo lcavt· Ncwpo11 Bc<trh today for till' Malll h1mt· of its owner. Gcor'ge Tl.Im Thl' 70 foot Kaulana. made by Campbt·ll Boat~ in San Dtc~o. should ll.lkl' HJ to ll dtt"" to makt• llw tTo..,sing II \\a~ r l'f 1 I t t' d .II BI ad; I l' ·" B 11 u l Y :u c1 111 ~l'w po11 Beath Media Critic Raps Newspaper Control Mom Pleads; Judge Sa·ves Killer 's Lif"e W/\SlllNGTON l/\P> Media l'rtll" Hen Baµd1k1an c·allt:d today ror forced d1vest1turc of some of thc: nL•wspapers owned by I a rge corporal ion!.. 'laying this could be done without 1nrr1ng1n/.! on lhc F1r-;t Amendmt.·nt ·., frcl' presc, guarantt·t:' . Bagd1kian. 1n a c,pecch at a Federal Tradt• Comm1'>s1on ··m edia sym po~1 um ... 'laid "Chains and con~lomcratci.. do nol create They acquire Their contrrbul1on 1s not to betterment for tht' consumer m tht· way that lrad1t1onul l'COnom1c theory F rom Page A I 19 DIE. • • .. time l!:i running out" for tht: shah In Isfahan. sources satd lhe soldiers who led C'lub-w1cldtng pro-shah mobs m a reign or terror aAatnst the monarch'<; opponent!:> wt'rc• 1n ('omplel (' control toduy and d1sperM~d their v1grlantt• army "Tht• l'llY "' Yl·rv ten...,e and lht•re·::. !.tlll a IOI or fc.ar IO the air." a well plut•t•d informant r c po r l c d · ·Th l. a rm y s 1 n chaq~e. but lht•y havl.'n t '\mashed I ht· op1)(1i.1t1on y('l by any means " Thl' :.old1 e r !. OJH•ncd up Wl•dnL•sday with automatic w l' a pons 1 n I h c 'i l r e t• ls of Isfahan . 250 m ilci. south of Tl•hran D11t•tors al Sot ava lloi.p1lul ~rn1d among I hO!>l stiol w1•n· pt'l)(Jk stancl1ng 1n line lo ur ve· blood for th<• wounr1ed Dol'IOr!> Ht Askarwh llosp1tal l'harged the· arm) wu:. dru1(1.ll0~ bodies from the ho...,111tal in an atll·mpl lo covt•r up lht· death toll v. h11·h I ht· J.!OVt•rnm1·nt 1·la1mt•d <Aa:-onl} n11w presumes 1n c;upply dnd demand. but the oppo~ttl' .. They deal with a com mocht~ central to the survi val or democracy and to preservation of the largest poss1blt: reservo •. o f 1 n r or mat 1 on a n d 1 d t· a .., available to the vubltc Yel market <;tralt'gll:!. or lar11.1· c·orporallons are Lo limit thcst· ... Bagd1k1an said T h e American News paper Publishers Assoc1at100. I ~ tradt' group that reprcsenf::. mos t o r Ameri ca 's dail y new s papers. rt•rust'd t o participate 1n t he FT<. symposium. !>aymg the pro~ram was s l anted aga1 n !>t tht' industry. Among the speaker-. ANP/\ obJerted to was Uugdiktan .• 1 longtime media c:r1t1t· who 1s ,1 JOU rnahs m profcs~or at Cl' Berkeley Bagd1k1an !>31d has d1veslltun· proposal would be a "i..1mple -;olut1on " to th<' growtnJ! concentration or cont rol omcr t-x1st1ng newspaper., concentration of <'Ontrol over "The large corporations could be reqwred to divest control of papers beyond a certain number or bl'yond a certain aggregalt· <·1r<'ulalion or ... ome formula involving thoM: two factor-.." ht· !:><lid .. Ir it !.hould bl' decided b) t· x 1 s l 1 n g a n t 1 m o n o p o I ~ c· o r p o r a t e I a w t h a l n 11 <:orporation should t•ontrol mon• than a <'ertam number of papt•rs or a given aggrcgaH· (•1rc·ula11on I s('l• no lciwl prohl<•m I <im nul a l'Onst1tut1onal lawyer. but I think thb could l>l· dom· w1thou1 1nlr1ng1n1? on the F1r ... 1 /\mt•ndmC;:nl ... he S<Ald Bagdrkian 'ta1d. · F'l'W<.'r than 100 rorporall' <'Xl•cut1vcs h.ivt• ultimate control or tht· ma1onl\ of l'ach medium 1n the· l'111h'd Stall.'::.. J\n Orungt• Count ~ Supl'rt0r C'ourl lllr\ "l'·•fl•rl lht• Ith· or a Lo., Angl'lc..., m.in 1·1111\ 1<·11:11 of mu rcfrrtn/.! ,1 Tu.,1111 '>crv11·1· ...1 a t ion opt.•ra1or W1:dn1·'>d.i~ afl <'r h1•anng an f'mrHmnal plt·J from thl· «IHl\11·t1·d man" m111 ht•r Thi• woman brokt• down 1n unn1n1 rollt-tl :.ob::. J" <,ht· pl1:<.1d1:d tor lht• 1ury to .. p<trt• her -.on ... lire Rat her than rt>com mend lhul n a v I d T y r () n l' !.. a m u I' I lw 1•xt•t·ut1·rl. lht• 't'Vt·n wuman f1vt• man 1ury ... aid tht· t>1>nv1t•lt•tl murdern :.h1mld he 't·nlc:m·eil '" ltfl• in prt:.on w1lh11ul pov .. 1b1h1 \ or parole· It wu ... lh<• <,amt' 1ury that la:-1 month ('Onv1ell·d lhl' 2:l vear old South Lo.., Angc·lt:s n·sidcnl 111 ''""' dc·gn•t• murrlt'r Tht• 1un ... ;110 in ''' unan1m1111 ... vt•rrltt•I lhat Sam1wl \\OJ" guilt\ 11( ... honltni:! Alfrc•d A l.1hc·ralor 12 . to death l.1lwrator wH::. fcllt•d by l\o\11 bullets during a J>rt•tJawn ~iJ:. ~la t wo robbery Ckt 15. 1977 Two men :.irrc·sted alun~ with Samut>l havt• alrel:ldV ht•t·n t•onv1t•ll'd of hrst rlcj:!re1· murder in a "l'J>arall1 tnal Tht•y '11d not fan• lhc d('ath pc:nallv. ho\o\('Vf'r Samut>I diet bt•1·ause th1• 1ur\ 1h•l'l.1red. he· ""a::. th1• gunma11 "'ho f1n•d th1· fat<t! "hoh In an aµp1•<1I rn 1 he· 1un Dl'JHJI) Di....lrlC'I Atlurnc·~ Bnt111 Brown IOSl:.lt!d I hat I h1· clt•iJI h 1H•n1;1lt y wa ... appro1>ria1<· in Samuc•l'!. t·as1· 9 Held in Raid ME x I<'/\ I.I . Mt•Xl('O I/\ p I /\ "<'rtl'" of r:11ns ha::. 11u1 n111l· mt·11 111 Jail .ind rounrlPcl 1111 :1.:.1011 1>ountl-. of man 1uan.1 along 1o1. 1th 1:m j(ram:. nf "'"'' l11'r<11n. 'a)::. fl·rlt•ral D1..,tr11·1 /\11111 nl'\> lht·a1 l't•l 1 pt• C;1sl r <I ·i...--..-..-..-...~---..MIP.•"-'•••Mtl.,MUI.,_.~ CHRISTMAS SHOPPER 'S LA-Z-BOY SALE COSTA MESA Jee!. t11t St. tAHO\\ trom .iDf\\ N~t fO "'4rtt (•lt"d"" M2-le57 Mon.·lrl UM 111 10-6 CtoMd l ulld•y Jl \\:t' llil· 111j!lt1 hd111t· < hr1,r111." \\ ltl'll all llte.111~fi lltl ltt1U'l . r\ul .t l'n ·a1111 l \Ill' '1111111~ i\ol l I l'll ... 1t11l.I ( l.111' I OO's of LA·Z-IOYS °" display NEEOEUVEIY AMPLE P AlklHG 2Mt2 M~uerll1 Plly 11 -·· °''°"'"'••I ~ Olt\f V(Mwt1 O••lft l.u!tbll«IWI 495-5902 Mon -Fii IO·t • S11 10-6 CloMd l unctty CALIFORNIA Highway Reserves Defended llt\" I \:\ () I A I' I I h1 • .t.11t· hl~h~J~ lt'U'r\t'' 11r1· l11~h bt.•l'llllM' thul' lht• tlt'i.I \.\.II \ !11 qu11l1(\ Cut "'11•1 111 luud'. 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' I h Mt·K1nncy !'.a\!'I ht• ho111·' federal ~a~ 1.:ifrt \' 1.1~~ t.•un lw rt'vamPt<d ~tlhoul 1·11duni.:1•11ng hi~ comr111n)'s 51;011 1111111011 l1qu1.·fwd naturnl gu., 111011·1·1 1 t• n t at 1 v t' I v '1· t I 111 P '' 111 t Conceµtwn 110 t h1• C'<1lll111111.1 toast lh.ake fff_111or.-d \1 1111 .John \\.,I\ Ill' .1 11•.,11h•11t 111 ;\t'" 11111 l Hl'ach. a<· 1·t·ph ,, plJqu1• .• ., .Hh 1•1 t1::itll).! tH·r:-.on.1ltt~ of lht:! )car · I rum I l.11 n Sp1t 1t•r rr i.: ht p1 t·~1dt·nt of tht• ad vert1srng 1•l11h 11( Lu-. l\ng(·lt•., \\'a) nc 1 t'l'('l\'t.'d lht• award for hi~ 1 nit•., 111 ad\'l•rt1-.t·m<•nt!'t for ,1 !'tll\'tng!'t ltrrn Mannes Ma 11tr \ntho11v Nasln '" m b<i<'kgr11t11HI ~-~~~~~~~~- Jailed Man Held In Gay Slayings • Bifluor .~~Hlf't1t•t-d ~ \ ".; FHANCISCU t AP l 1\ former com 1cted k11le,berng held tn .1 'attn Francisco J.iil o n assault charges has been charged with three uf fl\ t' 'trangulat1on murdt'rs of homosexual men this year LOS ANGF.LE~ IAl't Au .11 leged organ1Lcd nimt• f1~u11 :\heh ael R1zz1tcllo. h.1, rl't·1·1\1-.1 :.i one.year county Jail •wntc•nn ror ht!. part an a fraud 'ol'ht•nw that b1lh<l S<'VPral f1rrn., oul 111 thousands of dollar-. Deputy D1 str1et At1orn1·' ll1chard .Jcnkms 'oa1d H1u1tl:llo alreadv an <>l:tll' prison. and four co dt'frnclanti. 'ol°l up dumnl\ husinl'SS 'oupply t•ompanrt''o tha, 'o<•nt invo1t·<·., to hrms, demand rng p<iymt•nl for non t'Xt'otent ... uppl11·s \'1rlllll'o or lht• 'o('hc•nll' tnducfocl Md>11n.llcl'-; and Tan1h Corp IH.tffJtll •• .fiiet I led LOS /\NC ELf':S c A I' I Tiu· Cit~· Council has .i111H o\ <·d l.I mo t ion to st·ck :t morwta rv 'ot'I tit· ml•nt with un rndt•p<·ndtmt c·1111 lr<Jctor lo n·c;ohl.' a thrN· mnnth t·ontrovt'r"v O\ t·r n·,lor<1t11m of Ht·d"uod C11 y Municipa l Court Judge Wilbur J ohnson issued a "arrant \\-\'Clnesdav for tht• arrc· .. 1 of David Likens. 31. 10 <'On nect1on "ith tht• three murders H. 1977 after he was convicted for nut Likens was already 10 ;atl. J Los A.ng<'I~ s l<iytng He was a" J1t mg tnal on c·har.ecs or ai. on parolt• "hen he was arrestt>d ~.rnlt ,a1.1d at~empted murder 1~ 10 San Francisco O{'t l2 rn con- Jn f ranc1sco. Bail of $250.00< nect ion "1lh homosexual · ·. was set b)' Jud~~ Johnf.on 'oilUlls 1n the Tt•nderlo.in as \THE H~l'IOS•;X UAL. murd.cr; rOl.IC'F. SA ID Likens· alleged o er the p~sl 1.'1,ght mont.hs have; il'>Sault \'1ct1ms helped link him <1larmC'd San f rant'1sco s lari.:e lll thl' murders. but they would ~a; ~·o m~un1l ~-J\.11 fivt• g1venodc.'la1ls trangled <ind btalcn bod1c:-. San FranC'rs co police had hav£• been round in ~(·mote a nd pl~nned to try Likens J an . 8 on h.~~sh) arNts of San Mateo the assault c har~es but said ( nty Wednesdav they would turn him The three.men Likens 1s ac· OV<'r to ·san M ateo Count-. t'Use.~ of kil~tn~ WC'~C· lhrnt<'I QI authOrtll('s for prosecution On lt·.r . -·1. A 1 omhn Goorimnn lll. the thre{' murd <'r char J?CS 2ti. and Ronald Young. 27 Tht- otht·r two v1ct1ms art• still un 11h·nt if1cd Transient Stabbed -th<· ~c<1thcr damagc·d Wall., Towers Olll•r. whose bod~ was founc1 \1an·h lH. and Young, found t\\O "et> ks latt>r. were reporledly mal<' prostitutes rn San Fran l'tsco':. TPndcrlom arc•a Good man had been a homo ... l.'xual for \t•ars. police !>aid LOS ANGELES CAP> - Police swd today the non-fatal slabbing attack on a J4.year-old downtown trans ient wa o; probably not the work of thP Skid Row Stabber lnve!)t1gator., .. :11d PC'dro CruL w<is s tabbed f1\l· t1me!'t in lht• uppt•r torso l'arh this morning . ~ ' Th<' Council 'Ott'd WNln<'sda' to authnr11t· !ht• transfrr of tht• rt·~..toratwn \Hlrl. to th1 • ';ii<• l.11.l'O!-. 'o<'l'\ t·d l1111t• 1n ~:in <iut·ntrn l'T1'on from 1!175 10 N<J\ An Amazingly Easy-To-Use Movie Camera That Fits In The Palm Of Your Hand! 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"here !.ht.• \\as phyi.1call} at tJckcd and not ullo"ed to c,lt•t-p during intcru.l· intcrrngctt1on She also all"~t.·d s he had b4·t.•11 told that "1f ,ht• told ~hat shl' km•w" s hl' would Ix> hurt 1n s uC'h .1 "ay I hat "a plaM1c surgt'On "ould not bC' ahlt• to repair tht• damage ·· Tht.• protective ordt•r wo•Jld Jlso cover prospt·ct1vc w1tnC'S'ol'!. 111 <1 lawM11l tn whieh Morantl and S\'11unon havl.' ~U(.•d t·<.wh 11lh1·1 Sa111,1 \1111111 ,1 '-ou 111 n111 ('ourt Judi.:t• L.iu11•111·1· H1111·n hrant1 :-.da'tlult'd .1 hc•ar inu nt·xt Mondn~ 1111 ~01.11111 ' rt·quc-.1 lkply1n~ to the MOI ara11. mo 11011. S\ 11.1n11n ldwyu-. .i1·1·1J.•wd M orti nt1, of · staging th 1., i;ubltt relations t'\t'flt for tht• purpo:w t1r dlM'rN11l111A " lht· group uncl 111 .. putt•d lht.' ruct that the :1nalct- Jltac·k l.'ver occurr<'d "This protective order lh nothinJ: more than another tskJJ by Mor anti and his uttomeyi, m huv1112 thtR liUJtallon tried in tht• media rath t>r lha n in lhe <·nurtroom." the Syn a non vl torney.,• i;tatement said Nudists Warned Carnp Flood Dangers Cited ~AN DI EGO 1 A I' Although county planners u n ·t n•c all th<' fa,t t1mt· the· 10 root wade Harbison Canyon l.'rc.'ek ex1><·nt•m•c«t .1 fahlt'it 100.year flood . they thouKhl thl' S" allo°""" Suu I ~land Club nud1i.t colony should be pre oared To ..tl'l't>mnH1d,11,· tlw ll~ pothelJcal flooding. planner :-. \\anll.'d the nucli..L rci.ort to widen the creek. move 32 moh1lt• homt''" 20 trailer., and most or ats reC'reational ftc<·ilrtH•., at an c•,t1ntatt.'d C'O.,t of $200.000 Alll•r l1'ot1 •11111~ tu th<· <·luh'<.; .11ttorne>'>, however. thC' < '011111 y Ho,1rd of ~u1wrv1~or., llJ:rL-cd Wedn~day that lht· n·qu1n·me11l., would probubly fon·c the club to s hut down lnMC'.'ucl. tl1t• t'luh will bl' requirC'd over a five.year span to make 1m11rov<'m<'nts protl·cttng the d we llings from a h.!'\'ol.'I" nood. with mt•tal ..,,gn., to be posted lo w ~irn trallC'r 11<·<·upani... of !ht• flcxx.l h11tarih Delay Ordered Temple Probe Stalled How ftwfftOlt ~lt"ttcotMMf ifl .._. iftdvt.,.., "' SAN F HAfl.CISCO 1/\P I Thl' f'HI and L !-.. Allorncy G Wilham H unter have dl'n1cd .illega lions by attorn eys that l't"<>ple.., Templl· mt'mber.., returning from (ju\ ana Wl'rl' haras ... l.'d <1nd den11·r1 leg a I counsel during lengthy question in~ h~ t ht· FBI last week <Helatc·d 5lory. A4 1 Appcaranc~ by 16 People... Tl'mplt· m,•mbN'i before a froernl grand Jury probing th<' dcalh of U ~ Rl•p Leo Hyun were postponed for t"o WL't.'ks Wcdncsdu~ to ttllow attorneys Lo stud\ lran.,cnpl~ of lhl' FBI interrogations which lasted up" .11 d., nf 10 hours t: .S. DISTRICT Court Judgl· Robt rt F Peckha m dismissed th<• 23·memher panl.'I Wc•dn1•" day. a nd instrucll'<I watnessc., to r<'turn lo tl''lll\ Dec 27. De<' 29. J an 3 and J an 5 Attorneys for some of lhe lfi 'ot·hedult'd to testify complained their clients were• tn•i.lted l1k t· o I 9" dlOIJOMll Krffft. l'rluod to 1.tl' s525 Ulfrt1Cl9 f ... U)•f ll·U Model 4471 YES-::-All MEW FOR '79 ICOMPUTER COLOR o .. . , ..... . '"0.-..C.- "046 HOO«HUUf COaMEa IOHICHURST AMO GAltF4ELO ,.,._ '61-lll9 HCHin! M-..lri . I 0-7 Sat. I 0.S:lO »-.12.4 cnmmaJs instead of s urvivors of thl· T1·mple s ----------------------mass murder -su1r 1de ritual Nov IH that ll•ft mor 1· than 900 people dead "I do not com·ur in t h~ characterrtat11m., o f th1· intt•rroi.::1t1ons." 'aid U S Attorney llunt«:r ··We're conf1cll•nt tht.· Hllt·~at1on-. arl.' 11wor rt't'I .. '>a1d Jo<' Aaron the FBI':. San Francr'\c·o 1n formatmn off1ct•r (@· News from all over California is rounded up l each day CAIM(ll!ILI • th ~----' '" e DAILY PILOT J ., -. ........ w •• -----·-c...,,. SHOP LIDO MAFclNA VILLAGE THIS CHRISTMAS l HOVIS ... ,......1 ... .,, w1 S•••F• SEASON FOR THE GREATEST GIFT IDEAS .,._ 10 e.a. .. 6 ,_ ~ HAVE'S CAMERA MO -4141 ..... tJtM e (~f· ~ (.AUf~A '41·1012 ••-t-IO ""°'.,._.,..., Gt. {!~~. ~M••'~(l'M~ko Nl{.f~g~, ------J II " I Orang Coa\I Omly Pilo l Editorial one ______________________ ....__u. ____________________________ __ ,.,. Thuniclay O.cember 14, 1978 Ro!M>rt N WH!<l Pubh'5her Tnomu t<ffvll Editor Residents Face Damp Dilemma omt• Turtle ltO<'k rf'.,ldt-t1ta leill'l~ h., .. e bt.>t!n forn·d to put up with ron-,t~.ntlv !'.O~~~ \ ardJS .and the teor thut \'Vt\ry linW ll nuns tlH'tr hom(M\ ~Ill bl• noodt'(t bV "Hllel ri~Jn.: through tht fouodatauns An unknown '>o urrt• of "'atn '-f'<'p.ir.~· h.1 ., rt•nd..rt•d 1111us.thl1• man)' of lht• ~·.u di. or lht• 00 or ~o uffc>< tt.•d 111 llllt'~ l>t''J>lh' monlhi. of Ul\:~l1f(ulum ln tht-1lt>vc•l<1J>t'r, tht• IJ11dm\fw1 .u1d Hw t'll ) 1•f ln1111 tUU!tt' ol tht· 14 1.1\l'r h 111.1rd d udt•1> dJ~f..'OH r )' Whul ha .... bt'~n mort• rt•murkabh.' lhnn lht· m) .. tt•r > 11 w If 1-. tht· :ii 11111d1• M 1ht•1 "'11 l1·n1 ... l'uhlll' .1~t'lll'1t'' nm rn.111\ ,111• h•'"ll'J.;t·cl II\ t 11mpl.111ll-. 11 t>lll IH>t>pl1• un •• u 111uru1t•r of trn 1.11 probl1•m't. m .. fl\ ol t twin out-.1dt• tht· powc>r nf the a~enctt'' ttt '"" (' l'ht• pt'tJplt• uC 'J unlc.· Hod. t·ontr .tq "'"'' t .11·klul tlw11 111 ohh •m !'ltrtut(hl un lh•:oiult•u b fn st mmk rt•J>Jff' .md ttd.1ui-l rnt•nl~ 1111 lht•1r u \\11, ltwn, "h••n lht•\ found tht· prohlt'm wm, w1cl1•1 .111d 11111H' c·o11111lc•' lh .m 111cll\ tcltwl '<'Olli' -,Clui:ht ttw lll'4'11 t ion oft hOM' ll6H'Ol'lt'" that t·ould ht•lp Tht· rt·~1111 h.J ... ht•t•n •1 <"uo1~·r.tl1on l hut ha-, lht• bt·-.t l'tl<llH'l' tu ~olvt• the problt .. •m \\II hout h~ ~t1•na J11d w1th11ul I ,11\l'OI Paying f 01· Parks Tht· qut•!-ol1on ul ho\\ to pa) fllr tU<Hnlerl:ln <'l' of 11l'i.uhborhoo<l p:Jrk!'.>. p~1rk"'uy~ and landM'llJlt•d m t•d1<1n!'>, u-;t>d mainly b y nt•urhy r<.'s1d e nh. ha '> ht•t•o m(• l'Ompltcated in lrvtnt• C urrt!ntlv tht•n· arc l \\O w a) s that ma1ntcn..1nce for 11c1ghborhood parkways atre funded In :m•as when• ma ndatory homco""nt·1· a~!'IOl'tut1on:­ t•x1~t . a~:-oc1 atton duC'co, pay tht• hill In othc·r ureas, ma1ntcnanct.· 1~ paid out of tht• r1tv ~''nN11l fund This has created tht· s ituation wherl' members of h om c•ownC'r a::,i-,ot•utl ion!> whose dues pay for park maintenance. p<Jy nwmll·nancc fees twice once lo the nssoriat um, oncl' to th(• t1ty. The City Council Tuesday turned down ;1 proposal to f tnanc·c ali r1c1ghborhood parks. public 01 pnvat t'. through asse:,smcnt d1!'..lricts. Responsibility for pay m ent would have been placed on the bass:, of a rea o f b<:nef1t The council reasoned that pnva te p arks a re for the 'olc use of tht• pt•uplc who pay for them Public parks can lie u sed hy :inyont• J\ pn vatt• fatility 1s lht• pt1\'llegc.• of those "'ho wish to p:iv for 1l. Such t.1 c ho1cc, a s when a parent send:, hi!> c hild lo pnv<1le. rather than public. !'.c:hool. does not n ·l1cve his co11tinumg rcsponsibrhly of the public burden. Removing a Barrier Scn.-,1l1v1ty 1o the nct><ls of the handicapped \\.a!> -n ·!>.pnnsibk• for n·qurn•mt·n~ for wheelchair ramp en 1 ranees to buildings. Hut the providing or wheekhmr entranc.·c!'t did not re · '>Olvl' the sometimes frus trating problC'm or how t o find them l'C' 11 \1111 • lw .., !'.t't about :-.olvmg that prohlt·m h v p;1111l111g \\h111· .... 111pl''> th<il -.h o\\> the q1J11.·k1·~t JIHl t·a-.H•sl 11wlt'"' to ramps T l11· lint·'> t.1 ln ·;ulv ha\ 1· IH·t•n p<1111tt·d around th\• ;1<1 mtnht1.1l1011 hutldrn~ and lht· hb1 al'y, und t.1 look around lh1• <':tmp11s t11 rnc;; up lht..· faint while m :erk1n~~ that tr,wt· lltl· palh~ of l11lt1n· gu1d t•\\a\-. Tht•n· <Jrt• .al~u d1n·C'lwnal s t).!ll.., \\tth wht•ckh:11r logo'.' For 1 host.• without full phys1c&JI capac1t1es. !!Ucha nc:.irly unconM·1ous tas k as finding lh(•ir way into a building to go to c lass C'an becom(• a physiC'a lly demanding and mentally frustrating hurrten. The UCI effort is a goockxarnple for all puhl1c buildings in 1 rvrm· < • Opinions ellpressed tn the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other v1ew~xpressed o n this page are those ol their authors and artists R do comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot, P O. Box 1S60, a Mesa. CA 9:?626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd I Bribes llv I .. M. BOYD Tiii' l'c•nn ... , lv<en1a St•n11ll· rw''t'<I .1 htll in set a pen a lt v ur sr, ooo o r f1 Vt! vt'ar ... m 1.J1I for .111 vt>ody conv1cll'lJ fl( hr 1h1ng <• 1ock~y. Thl' volt· w •• .., :m to om· The d 1..,M·11l1.·r . St·n H1thJ1 d /\ S nyde r of 1.:.t nt·:.tsh•r\ c•:illl'd thf; lt•grsla· t1 o n a n 1n ~11lt t o th e kg1:oilutor" l11·nnsv lvan1a 's 111•n;Jll.V f11r hril1mg a st;itt• i.t•nutor r.., only $fl00 11r one Yl',Jf rn Jl.111 A footnott• 1n a history book :1 l111ut llulJ?aria sa):.. tht• woman or that l'OUntry lonR :1..:11 was J,l('rm1lted only <1n<• bath m he r hretime Th••I . on Uw da:v before h1•r W(•ddinR lln rdly !'tt•1·m ~ "1fr1r1l•nl. J."ubclla of .Sp11111 n·110rt1•dly too k t w o bat h .., 1 n h <' r lltc t1mc, but tht•n -.h1• wu~ :i queen ll .. ar (,loon1y Gus J know it's wlnlf'r und hardly the lime to brtnR 1t UJl but what evt'r happened to ic4'd cor rec'> It was a hot 1lcm a rew years back. R.K M You :-.ay }UU'v1• n1•vt•r h<'n rd of a ~nalhol og 1..,l '1 Thal·~ a dc•ntei.1 whu make~ ~old crowns. Q "De rint> c~1rat. car<'l und kar:1t, pJc.•ase " /\ Wc.•1j!ht r>f pr cc 1 ou~ stonl'!I, l'SJX'C'ially dia mood~. is t•x presbed in C'arat~ A carc.•t is a wriler'li anct proofrcadcr;s mark. The prr>- J>0rt1on of pure ~old with un al loy 1s identified by karau. And vou know about carrots Cats h~ve been known to do four remarkable lhinRs that nobody can explain One. some have shown un mistakable awarenf'ss or a threatening dnnger Jonf( before it became apparent to humans. Two. some have ob viously foretold tht'ir owners' unexpected return home Three, some have found their way home after being lot.t many miles from said home And four, som e have located lht'ir owners In fairly dl11tant places where those cats had never been before. Or so rf' ported the p~yc hic Phenomena man, Or. J.B. Rhine of Duke University. Don't expect on invitation lo a home cooked meal In Mexico. That's not the Mex· l<'nn way of doing buslnc:s3 Such an lnvltnllon IR a rarity. Looking through the mist over Niagara Fall!! In o storm aomet1mes. the ltahl- nlng appc1u·s red. China: A S11rge of Democracy PEKIN<. fo'tH' 1h1yi. or 1rn paaaluttfd -prerh .. ~ ~nd de mon11lr UONI lll lhc slr~eh or Pt<klnl( huvt· bt-t•n replarcd by mere wall JH>!tlno,, but It'll bt•hlnd ., lolcrullon o f de m ot•111t1t· 1mpul1t·~ tha t l'ould (H nrounJlv chonl(c Com munlst l'hlnu Allhouih tht•11t· muy not have ~t•n fl\t1 day~ thut ..,houk Ct11 n:t, I h .. t!Ut•t't" UH' ln1jt•lJblt· Tht• um•xpt·d l' d J I' Ill II 0 'l rut1 1111' unw1tt1n.ch ~ontr1hultod to by lht:.. l'lll umn . w <.•rt• muh•d b>• t h<' r 1· g 1 rn t• ' ' (jUICl ijO 1dow signal Hut ul no lime was ovt·rt dl11<1pproval wu11dt-d by the p1tr t> SJ'l)Oratws Thc Jmb1t1ou..., modernu:allon pros:r uni or Vice Premier Tenf( ll:11 uo p1ntt d~pc•ntl:-. on lhoi.e vt>ry stuch•11ts a nd workers who d t>m on:struled for democracy hust week lo challenge the d ead hand o f the vast bureaucracy For their part . th e de · monstralo~ don't want to pro- vokt• a l'omcback by the ha rd· hoers being purged b y Ten~ Thus, th<1l the demon strators Mailbox and Tf'nll need c>arh othc-r as the bt•11t hope.' for caut10us hberollui lion in Ouna TENG'S DESIRE to solidify control over tho bureaurracy un In t c n lion a Jl y tr I gge red the drama here. Wall J)Osler11 be~on appeurinK Nov. 19, dl.'nouncml( Teng'a en('mles and the harsh repression of the April 5. 1976. Tien An Me n ~Quare de monatra lion ( rl'presision including the purge of Tcng himself> But by Nov 22. lhe posters had vault.ed beyond Teng's on1{1nal purpose, dema nding democratic electrons und cr1Uclzing Mao Tse-lung The five days of Pekin.I( really b<>itan Saturday. Nov 25. tht• day afte r we arrived m this wm try t•arntal Western JOurnali11ts and diplomaL-;. at the Ilsa Tan wall for their daily reading of posters. wer e amazed to have Chinese approach the m and engage an pohlical discussion tht· first time since the Com mun1s t takeover 1n 1949 A !.lunnl'd diplomat from thl· US ha tson office was as ked how to r ri11c1ze the nation 's leaders without being traitorous Many wanted lo discuss the mechanics of parliamcnt;.iry demo<.'rncy Som e called Hs i Tan "our llyde Park " W ht•n w(' v1s1l ed hl'rc th£' nut night. Nov 26 -with John Fraser. correlil)Ondtnt for th<· Toronto Globe and Mall llsl Tan was a slaht to behold while rcy winds blew the duist of gras11less Peking In their faces, hundrt>ds of Chinese elbowed each other tor u position to read posters; hundreds more huddled in s mall aroups to dcbale politics Once forelgnen; W('rt· 11potted. we werti quickly bUr roundf'd WHEN FRAZER told the m th1~ column might be mtervrewang Teng the next morning. a roar we nt up. Som e 800 to 1.000 Chinese now turned the con vcrsation into a poliliral event. <-luestaons and comments were written and passed up for 1111 lo <<'la y to TenJ:. One a11ked for a re.evaluation of Mao'11 C ultural Revolution. another requested u 1l'lev1sed trial of lhe r ad1ct1I "G ang of Four" head ed by Mao'& widow. We repeated a few s uch com m ents near the end of our in tcrv1ew with Teng the ncxl day. and f'raser re layed the rephes to the Hsi Tan crowd that night. They went into an uproa r when they heard Teng had defended the wall poster& (though dr!-.· agreeing with <tnt1 -M ao criticism ) ClosE> to 10.000 then m ar<'hed two long block!-. lo Tien An Mc.•n t!QUUTC' for a rally la~l ing rnlo the night THE FRONT PAGE ~t.ory on our Interview In tht People's Daily the next day stressed TenJ('s 11upport or Mao and caH for s tability. but that did not prevent more exuberant night!. of demonstralina and speechc:. rn the huge square where one ~peaker (not 200 yards from uo Idealized color poste r of J O'>ef S talin I d eclared C hrnu had adopted "Stallnrst fbc1s m " S 1m1lar r a llael' s pread t o Shanghal and Nanklng After five days, the rE>glme put out the word by Inte rnal radio. <'001 1t ; stop the rallies and be ureful about saying things you ('an 't prove especially crit1c1sm of Chairman Mao: in s t ead. discuss these things in your ractory and school units. AlthouRh one new poster dt' fe nded lhe de monstrations. thl' o rd e r -. wc•re r o ll owcll T housands still gathered daily al Hsi Tan. but the high exc1tem ... nt was gon<' llowever. there is no evidence or any order to end contacts With foreigncrli. Ill answer to our repcatt>d qucs tions. WC'll·placcd Chinese of flcials refu.'led to criticize eith1·r the demonstrations or the part in them by Weiit<:rn newsmen instead . they praised political 111 v o Ive mt• n t a s t· u n rt u r i v e I u Ch1na·s "four modcrn1zat1on:-. · THE DEMONSTRATORS "" praised are younJ(. mostly stu dents but many workers . Whrlt· better informed than mohl Ch1ncae <several dr scusst>d Voice of America broadcasL-; 1. they are unllkt' the Russian di:-. s 1dents -wilhm the natlon11l mainstream Contrary to d1s111 formation dispensed by Sov11'l corres pondents h e re. the d1• mons tra t o r ' are not anti regime. TenJ( as their man. The regime·~ call for e lectmn of workshop lcade ri. and othc·r t·adre!\ t o s ha1>e up lhl· bureaucracy bullt demand fo1 dl'mocracy on lop While now :-.electing plant supl·nntl'ndent ... ~;aid one poslcr put up during th" d emonstrations. "W<' havp no say about the people who run the· l'ounlry " For that sentiment l•J :.urrace in Chma after a gener;1 lion of developing Socrnhst Ma11 under the w orld 's t1ghtE'..,I thought-co ntrol :-.ys lc1n 1 no thing le::.i. than u tr11Ju1t· to lh~ human spmt Buying Restraint Might Help Cut Prices 1'11 lht• Ed1tn1 l 'd hk" to think this lf'ltf'r rould gl'n<.•ratl· 1•nough mten.>st and rC'al't11m m the Daily Pilot area to c·atc·h on throughout southern California. and soon very soon throughout the United States. And that enough r ead e r s ha ve e noug h sclf- disciplme, and interest in curb- ing high prices, e ven if they themselves have no financ ial need lo worry about high prices, to want lo help a serious silua· lion. Just do this now Cut down on buying products a nd serv1cet. -JUSt a little bit. WIU:N W•~ drank jus t a hltll' less coHcc, price'> dropped at the market: ate n little less sugar, prices were lowered. Start now. during hyste rical Christma.., s hopping A little less buying is n't goin J( to cause big l ayoffs a nd clos ing or bUhl· neHes. but whe n '>ales drop just a hltle, pnce!I will t>e lowered Keep ~asolmc in mind. too We mus t dnv1· l<1 work , to th(' market. ('tl'., but plan lo avoid the little unnect'ssary Jl\unts That would mt•an a lot less gas sold immediately. H ow interesting it would be to see the e ffects of JU1>l a few wee ks of this Mus t we be <>o gluttonous, w h ether It's al lhe table at home. or m a tlmgy restaurant where we pay a:. muc h ror a c up of coffee as W<''d expect to pity in a plush dining pluct', that we can 't jUllt cut spending 5 percent and wal<'h a mrrnC'le'> KEN H/\LL f'rwadom l .e111111on• To the F.d1tor The doubh.• standard a nd 1t~ "what'1> J(ood for lht> goo!le 1s not 0 K for the J(andcr." may be 11 rea I problt'm 1 n t ht• p ath of women'!! hberat 100 but 1t Is only an illusion m thf' arena of 1n d1 v1dual a nd r t'hA1ous ltb<?rty His tory clE>arly teurhes that when you ,:c1v1' nwoy Polund you lose Frunce. when you abandon the Gypsies you condemn thE' J<'ws : whc•n you fors ak<! re llgiou 11 freed o m s you erase freedom or the pr('S8. On July 8, 1977 a total or (ivcr 165 ormrd ngenll' of the f'BI broke down thr doors of severaJ Sclentoloay Churchc!i and con· ducted a aeneral seurc h and seliurt that had only one re tr1<' lion, do not slop until you hove sea rcht'd It oll <The American Herll1tg,. Dic tlonuy ddi nc~ • ')!t•n(·r·al" a ... · not hn11t1·1l in ..,cope. area or "l'Pl1C'at11111 , 11ot r~'olrtC'll'd"I TRl\DITIONl\l.LY t hi· 1 uurt:-. have ht'ld that tht• 1-·our I h A m l•ndmcnt. the prot1·t·t111n al(arn!it "unreasonabl<· "<.·.m ·h1°:-. and he17.urcs." r over:-. a nd h~11s "gene ral warr~rnls and ~1·111·rnl s earches " Al this J)<11nl 1r1 Am1·nr·dn his t on W<' h avt' .1 ('1 ·nt r;il In w11;~1·m·1.• Ag<'ncy tli.11 ha" .• ti mrltl'd lo 25 )'cari. <ti 1t11111I 1·1111 l rol atroc1t1c~. an Fii i I h.11 ha' comlucted numcrou!. 1l11•i.:.1I .11 t1v1lt<'s 'luch ~"" hn·al.. '"' .t Just tCI' O<·petrt m ent t h:11 "1·1·b lo blamf.' thc Const1l11t11111 for 11s ciwtl rnad<>qua<'ics With l h1•w nssaults on lhl' risz hh o f 10 d iv1duab tr> llv1• 1111•11· ow11 ltv1·-. a:-lhcv SC<' fit. anv win at 111..., t1m1• ih;1t urrirm-. th1• 11<1~11· Conslll 111lo11al 11rirll'1plc' of our n al1on 1s .1 w111 for all T hi· St;infonl c·a:-.t• "-11 Ii 11' Sup1 t'ntt· Court appr0\.1•cl 111 I rus1on 111t11 n1•ws p;ipt'r fill--. II\ pol1<.'l'. th1· 1-'arl>l'r c;1w w 1th :ir r<>:-.t of Of'\l.spapt·rm .Hl M v111n F nrlw1 1111 refui.al to turn llvt•r not<.•s from c'fmfuknt•r "1ur<·1·s lhe Sc11·ntnl11g~ C'a1't w ith 1h rish inJ! t•i..pt•cltlHIJl W;trranl and Sl'arch, :.ill hrrng orw h·hM111 to the· m edia untl to lht• pubht.•. th1· rrf'Nlom 'rlll• :-.avl' mav lw )'our own REVF:R 1-:ND J F:FF f>l'BHO;\i l.)1r<.•c·tor or ruhhc /\ffotr ... (ur lh1.• { 'hurdws of St.•11•11111111~\ or Southern Callfor111,1 llanhrupf Slogan• To th(• F.d1l<>r Ht• E<l ito r1 n l or l)k'•· ;1 l'lt.·us p i::1vP 'rllUr t•ditorrnl wrett•r a rabrl':. :-hot Th•~ ~uy " oh v1ouhly foamrni:: al ttw mouth Jf lhe d1a1.tnO'lh is n 't r ahtt"" perhaps it's JUSt ;1 malt<.•r of h(• mg h1l rn the head 1()(1 many ttmeis wrth 1h1• Rt•rkelc•v Harb HP ~tates that John Hn1i:gs rs a "certifiable oddball." 1·1·rh£ill· bl<' hy whom" The writer·• In mt ct1t1on t o pl11 y 1nJ( with t y pt>writcrs down ut the news paper 1s this guy nlso a p~yc.·hiutrl11t ·• He al&o cuutions .John Schmitz uauinst pursuinR ''eccentric rlaht wing ruusc·~ .. Such u.., tnx r uUinR pcrhups' I KNOW 1t''I dlrtll·ull ror a s mall ne~p:tpn like tht• 1>u1ly Pilot lo attract r1r>tt rate• mind~ 10 the l'd1torlnl '>laff, but ccrtmn ly you can do better thnn lh1!> r rt.'lln Surc•ly tht·rc must bt• soml'Ont• who 1-;m write th1·.w cd1to n;.ils w1th 'omt· mc:i .... un: or lrH<'lll'rtual rigor On(' get.., thl• frl'1111~ thut tlw n.•11pons1bll· people JI t h1· 1'1lot wok the weekend olf, urHI lt•fl tht· 'tore to a rop\ he•). who run fu 1.t•:-. puberty with 11htl11i.oµh y Wt· art· sure that he w1 II outgr<iw 11 1·vt•111u:1lly, but t•;111 vnu plt'ast• l'h1°l·k h1:-. work lw f1111 · ht· '"' .el lowed I<• further fHi llul1· !ht• oll ('lr I r h ( c 0 n I In 111'... I fl " r 1 I l' l'cltto11 ali. we'll ht ·"';11 l1·cl w 1th all ha s peer g roup'i. !>C1flh11n111ru opm1on:-. We'll be i.t'cing ;1rl1C'lc·.., for abortion , pro lnrJ1an .... fot h1ggcr government. t•t1· 111· II trot out everyone <>f h t' tr11t· Iii 11£' causes: he'll bor<' ll' 111 rlc·11th with jogging, bucki.:ammnn. ha ndball, and evt•r.vth1ng 1+,1· lhat happens to bt• "h,11>1H·nin~ now '' Oo yoursf'lve-. and 1h1• 11•;J1lt•r'\ .1 favor a nd re;1li11 lh.11 mo ... t 1)£'0flle who rt':tcl lht· 1•1l1t11nJI!. <'Un sec th rough l1.1nkr upt <,foga n:. and l1•ft11vt•r caw-.1•, The 'fiOs a r<.> gone . hut tht• 1>eech ~oWTI <lurinl( that pcrrc>d are nnw tw•1r 1ng fruit (' I( in Jonestown. with s.v rw non etc • and )',Ut'h thins:~ Wiii C'Ontinut' to bNlr rru1I for ..... om c time to l'onw. Thl!y s uh ,11t11lt•tl iitylc for c;uhht1ln<'t' Thts fnol or U Wrtll'r I'> ObV10ui,ly 1·au~hl in lhc 'llOs Pcrhap-. 11' ... I 1 nw ht• took Ofr h IS pc 3Cl' hut Ion . 11ut his J\•an .., a wav :ind rntnl' !Juc k to the re1tl ·~orld ThP lcft-wmg n •volutron <11dn't h;1ppen. but a nght-wing rl'volu 11011 Is happerun.i:i n ghl now and 11 ~ 11athcnng steam dally and it will continuC' to f.!u lhcr steam , ~impl y becaus<.· 1l 1s whul f>f'flJJll' wunt.. P~opl<• are tired of show bus1 nci.~ JOUmal1s m and ~ovt•rnml·nt ;is cmtcr1 ammc•nt P<•oph· rcully wont a return lo the• Jefferso nian 1tk~1I It nw v not be as trend} ;.1s a disco. but 11 sure l)(';1b work in~ four mor1111 ... n111 or t.•arh yl'ar l<> pa~ la>.I'' IC1 ,, ~ovE>rnmt·nt that hac; for I hi'"" .1 50 }'l'ilr' ht•t•n c.i!'t rt.'ffill\ld fro111 rcahty as ~our writ1•r Ul I.I. l•:VAN~ P4-f11 NP«»d Slu•lt••r To the• Editor 1 · d Ir ke to u~ .. } 11u r pa p<.>r to en courage all pt•t OI.\ nt· r ... lo Ill' mon responsive l11 th1·1r u111mal'.., needs during cold Wl't1t ht'r Older very youn~ and ht·althv pl'ls etll need :.heltt'r bolh during the d a' and at night to withs tand Uu. area's sudden tcmril·ralure l'>< trcmcs If your cat or do~ rt•mam ... out 11r doors please be hum ant' 1•nough to provide u warm rctrC'at for them /\ rug tossed out on wet 1-rass 1n the damp rur 1!'. 11111 n 111si'1cre1l she lter from lhc ri11n , wind or cold. Give your Pf'I a better life for the New Y1•ar ;.ind 1C'lurn som e''' the lovl'thl'y g1v1• you Y<'ar round llELEN EVEHS f~orf>ign .491 udett I " To the Editor We <1rc s et•rng fore1.i:in 'ludcnts in our country l'U U:o.tng pro· blems with dt•monslratmns that disturb the 1x·~H't'. l11tc·r .• ind rt· quir(' n not !'tflllacl 111 1·11ntrol their act1v11v They art; tr y 111~ t11 ~c·t tht• l'n1ted Stall'11 10 rn1t•rv1•nt• rn th1• mternal afr:ur ... or lht•tr c·ounlr\.- They should II(' ... t·nt hurtle• They are gUl'Sts 111 1t11.., 1·11untn Thl'y do n 't cl1 •,t•rvt• o ur ho~pitahty JAM ES W 1101.l>JN<i 'l'\' Ada ''''"'"'dl'P To the F..cl1tor I thtnk that you .1r1• rtl{hl ahout those fomin1111 · product... comnH'rc:ea1 !4 I think thM should be taJwn off llw a ir c•nrn pletl'ly Tht• TV i.t.1111111-. mu!ot hav1· enoul{h comm<'rr ials to fall their lime sloL'l w1lhout putt111);t lhoSl' In They ~ol rid or c iJtt•rt'tt1·s anti that didn't Sl't•m to hurt tht•m i.c> why s hould this-> Thf'y should be stuck in mogn1.rnl'~ nnt on T v VINCI-: R/\HTLSllOFEH • U>ttt<r~ /rom rt'odert arr U'f'lre>m(' TM right to rnnderist leth•,, to /•I rpau or thmrriale htH-1 " resi'1l!f'rl UllN• of 300 u•ord• or ltH unll tw gsvt'll prtfn-mct All fftr~a maat tn rludt ngna111rr and molltnQ nddrtu buJ Mmt1 may bt 1mtl&Mld t>r1 rt' qunl 1f ruJf tc1tnl rraaon 11 oppo,.ftlf Poetrv unll not tu• publuhnl • CA~IFORNIA I NATION IJOttles on Lawn Keep Qrowling Dogs Away? 0 Kt.AND <AP> -Wt.ll·planned l•WJ...~ttef la a race in th.ls clly on beaauul San Fr&l\clsco Bay. A lew wel-"'lfftd bolUe1 keep dop -and thet!' dropplo11 -away, aom., hodo•1len clalm. Glbl OI' ptutk, empty or 1\.1.U, an- ll·d boltl dot tho man•curod law cl u mlQ'\y •• 300 bom h~tt No knows how they work bul are certain they do. SY UEP THE dot• from co the bathroom on lhe lawn;• Extell Donnelly. who plac-~d leach bottln on hts property lady t~ town phonf'd my bout thf!'m lhl"f'e> or four montM lht•y'vt• lo\orkt.'d lor me. · ht- HEADLINER Barbera Mandrell ... ~ &;nefitSet • Tl) Get Car Far W tdlace MONTGOMERY, Ala. <AP> - Whei Gov. George Wallace leaves omcie next year, he'll go in style. CoUJltry music singer Barbara Man4reU will headline a benefit for the three.term govetnor on Jan. 6 - nine·days before hls term ends. Wallace's assi s t a nt press sec~e tary, Elvin St anton, said proc:eeds from the benefit will be used lo buy Wallace a luxury car. St.nton said any money left over after lbe car Is purchased will be used to pay for modifications to a bom~ Wallace ts having built in Mo~gomery, and for r ehabilitation and berapy equipment. W Uace was shot in Laurel, Md .• dudog the 1972 presidential <'ambaign. Since then, he has been parahzed below the waist. Donn lly'1 t.'t'rel "ll'• bHt to put n httle bluch in them find loavt thu top off Ml ttw doa1 c1m amell It," ho Hid The phenomenon has al\rach:d bcad~m1c wruUny not by aclen· ti1t11 •~ kinii to explain c.h botll«1 ma"1c-, but by a UnlvenlLy of C1hfornl.a .:rudu11t(• 11tudcnt ol urblln dt-•l1n. "IT' Ttlf: Ul.TIMATE low·bud1et npproach to th • problem of do1 wute ar you un·1 11fford to put up _. fen(:\'," auld Anwyl M Mt'Donuld. who count t'd 300 bottl1• l11wn honll'K In July It.-found un<'upJ>f'd bollh'S, cappeod bottles. botll~ with bolu• punct1ttd In th1'm, pla.-.la<' bo1tle11 with the~ cul orf, bolllet1 hlddl'n an buahea and bol· tlr-' u~1dr down on stlckl And an two Wl't'k" roamln1 middle int ttmt· n1·1~hhorhoodti or 01kl1nd .anti n.-rkt'lt'V McDonald talkf'd to hunct ra·ch of lli>t•Jlk Ill-: A~K .. f> Ttlf! homoownt·r'). \\ ho'e yurcb \Ii 1·re generally among lht• m·ut~t In tht urtia, to cxphun 1111" tht> bottll>i> work I \Ii .... Ju't tnC'n'dulou~." he i.aad · "lohod} II.id 1111v t'XJ1lanal1on U ~ou a::.h.J lht>m, lht•y JU!>l :.u1d, '1'ht'y ~ ork prl'tty well '" l'eo11le had theories Some bald clo~'l were scared by plastic bleach bottle!> Otht-n baid ammoma bottles workl'd And still others lnslsled that uni} glass gallon Jugs would do the trick Some rt's1dents offered special track::., McDonald s1ud· some used only bottles f illed with window· washmg liquid; others said they added ammoma or bleach to offend canine nose:. "IN TIDS NEIGHBORHOOD, first one pt•rson had them on has lawn, then they appeared all over the place. hkt> toadstools arter a rain, .. said Ted Crum of Berkeley At last chet•k, 1t appeared the bol· tie rage might be dechnmg. Some 11t·ople apparenUy found they didn't do any good .. Dogs only come around once every two or three weeks anyway, so why bother with the bottles," said a middle-age man who asked not to be identified. "They look terrible, and I don't think they do any good." 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Thtt 7Z1 lot Cypruit Wo11t development proposed by former Sun Clemenlt City Plan0Jn1 Com· m 111111on m mher Allan L Wulf eek facea another ob1t1.1cle al th 1t1l1 level A FORMAL APPt;AL AGAINST lhe bluff.top proJttt lldlucent to lhe Cyprua Shonie l°"'ury home dt>velopmenl waaa nlt'd by Ron McOralh. who 11ys he Is m ovlna to San Cl m nLe The boualnM development ln the vicinity of form r P'teAlti nt. Nlxon'a CAii Pacifica haa r e. <'l'IV\'d . an Clem nt<' tlty approval. N,.urby Cyprua Shore llomoowners Aasocla· tJon m mbc-ra huv MllM> approved It. The South Coaat Rf'"looal CommlHlon'1 atatr (lndioaa say Wulfeck'• plan hould be dt-nled TH~\' nT£ TIU; Nt;ED FOil public beach •rct• 11 und prcacrvatlon of oceanfront propertJ«:a (\ under terms ol the CoaataJ Act. The Cyrpu1 West r.lan alto 1howa no low or moderate lncome houa· ns. Some con.alderatloo haa been voiced at It.ate level• for preaervatlon or the ru11ed aloplna ac reaae which Includes two atate hlltorlcal landmarkl a1 parldanda. Spokesmen for the developers aay U>ere are 20 mllea or publlc beachfront servtna the area. coupled with a number or state parka and tbe Cleveland NaUonat Forest for recreation. Book Written Laguna Beach poet Jam ea tfcMica h e l. director or the Writing Pr~aram at UC Irvine. has written a volume or poema, "The Lover& Famlllar," publllhed by David R . Rod ine Publishing Company, Boston. McMichael's other books Include "Against the Falling Evil" and "The Style of the Short Poem." o Parol~ I' U I SO M I A I' I .John V1ch.1. conv1clcd or 'houllllW hh1 waft' 1rnd four 1 h1ldrcn lo d~uth 111 .. 11 (i I~:.~ V .JJlt•y Ill IUI l , 11<£" ht-1•11 1Jt•1llt'IJ p .1ro lt· hy lht• a tult! Co m m u n 1 I y th· h.-t1 s e Uourd ht-c-au11t· of "the m.,gmtudt', number and i.:rJ v1ty of the offenses " Parking Woes Study Ordered The Irvine City Council bu voled to form a short term committee to study t.he problems posed by a lack of street parking on West Yale Loop. The problems center on the fact that a bicycle lane runs along the road, part of the city's regional b1keway network. C!et111J"11 & eluvee 1"'11J11al fli/u & 7-faweu WUEN RESIDENCES IN THE AREA were built. access and guest parking spaces were pro- vided aJong alleys at the rear of homes. and street parking was banned. However. residents told council the situation presents several problems. One ls inadequate parkmg for peak hours, such as during parties. Another problem is that many homes don't have ac· cess from the alleys to Uieir front doors, so guests WE OFFER YOU ORIGINAL AHO CUSTOM TRADITIONAL HUMOROUS AHO GAG FLORAL ARR.AMGEMEHTS! havetobeusheredlnthroughthekitcben. Residents cited security considerations. noting that delivery men wander unquestioned through backyards because of the parking configuration. And they said they were not informed of the park· ing ban when they bought their homes. THE STAFF RECOMMENDED proving 22 "cutouts" or parking bays at intervals along West Yale Loop, with one four-car cutout per bl()(k and two In longer blocks. The approximate price tag would be $55.000, with the staff suggesting that COS· ts be divided among the city, Irvine Pacific, the bike bond fund and the Irvine Company. ... .,,,,811.i ... i' Planlt V l a d l ,._., ,. HorowlU ba b e e • hospltaliied la New Yori Qt,J, for .. minor ear.. rec live .•ur .. 1 g e r y. • • spokesman for. Harold Shtt Concert11eJd .. .. ... . . . . , 't j f ~ • 1:1 I · · t " 1 • '"' ... ,' I Unique Christmas Gifts for Everyone On Your Christmas List . . . Even For The Person Who Has Everything. Council members unanimously approved a proposal to form a committee of residents, Coun. cilman Art Anthony, an Irvine Company represen- tative and representatives of the city transport&· hon and bike trails committee, lo study the issue and reportto thecouncilJ~an~·:23:_~~~~~~--=::::::::=::=======================================::::::::::~ ASK ABOUT OUR PERSONALIZED SHOPPING SERVICE • AMPlE PARKING RE.AR STORE o,..,. 1 o~ Mew1 ... s.t. IO e.t11.-' p.1t1. s-toy • FREE LOCAL DELIVERY I I a...._.4 P·"'- 131 I H. El Camino R~ • San Clemente • 492-3461 Here's A Great Rebate Offer From Sunbeam on Cat. No. 45-31 Centurion FIRE&SMOKE DETECTORS fitli ~"'' • ".''.' . .',' ,:, .. ,: ,.',' ''"I "'1'" l...at\f:.t8(.\ . ' . ' '" . ' '" ...... r~~!~ojMEC0 T : > .: . . . B ILY • .. . .. . .. IT'S TOOEFORE ..... 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Added Councilman A rl Anthony, "This takes the sting out or our other mistakes " I Disco Dance 3 Clt13sSet ~ For Seniors ~ Senior citizens can enroll in a San Juan Capistrano disco dance c lass, which teacher LaVon Thorp said is de· signed to Increase vilali· ty and improve cardlo· vascular fitness The dance class is scheduled to meet at 12 :30 p.m. Tuesdays during January at the San Juan senior Center, 32400 Pueo Adelanto. A fee of SS will be charged by the Ca plstrano Unified School District's adult school. which sponsors the clasa AddlUonaJ lnforma· lion la available by can. tn1. 'tho adult school of. flc!'f. 498-0$40. Appliance Sale FEATURING ... Siiiiliiiim fWT AUTOMATIC UDIAMT COM1IOl TOASTa Cat. No. 20-30 Completely leYerlesa -toast lowers end riNs by ltHlt. Set 1110 your 1111a lu•• once, tnen 111ce after sllce, Radl· anl ConlrOI olvea you tho ume ~mlorm shade of toasl every lime. a111omallcally Corllt~nt "OFF" telling ... no need 10 unplug 1oaa1er. Front toasting cootrOI lets you cho0$9 any deQfee of doneneu. Laroe -"• lake Enotish Mullins. frozen wallles loo. SparkllncJ brlgtll chrome llnllh. Easy-lo-clean crumb tray. Model626 Avoc•do, Gold & &illeracotch NEW "HAMILTON BEACH low Silhouette Seven ==er 1299 REG. It" 2999 Model764 Dar1c brOwn with llgtlt brown "'" New Coffee/Tea Maker Brews Coffee In Minutes From flHAMILTON BEACH - ·9'' REG. IC" SMpnltJ: .,..,..., . OPll 7 hyt M z MlllOllWAf LAMAIUCI 497-4403 I. • •• • • 11 gt\ .t. .. . 18 re it at • I)' tAJ l CALIFORNIA ~--Highway Reserves Defended OAt-.LANI> <AP1 1 lw ''•H•• h 1Ihw11) r l' ~ 1.' 1 ' ,. ' J r f' h 11 n bt.><'aU'ie thut 11 lht• hc•'l wa, 111 qu111ify fo1 ft>t1t•r ul furul"' ,.,.,, Adrlunu Ciiunlurnr 1t1re•C'l11r •1f ( J th<' l'ultforn1.1 l>t 111tr1 nwnt "' Tru11~1 .. 1rt.itam1 '1 ~ C:1.intur.·11 '4'nt 1• "1111. 11 'lutt•nlt'nt \~1'\Snl''<t.n 111 u 111 .ir in.: of lht> hwmbh l't '°'llOrt<t l I u n (.' 0 m Ill I I l •. l' y, h ti' •' l'hatr1n.1n "''mbh mun \\ alwr lnRalls I> Ul\t•r,1111• hP· 1·1 rltl'lu'd tht> rt>.,1•n <'' ln.:111111 'IJ'' fun1.h 111 h:rncl .,hould be> 11M-d twlur •· 1nfl;;t11111 rn('rl•Hr.1•' th•·,.,,,, iii th1 l'IOJ l'<'l' l.~G Con,..,r,u Told WA SJllN(;TO N t Pi \ u t 1 I 1 t v e x e r u t 1 ~ • • K ,. , 1 h M c K 1 n n c " . !. a v ' h t' h o I',.:-. federal f.!uh sllfl'ly laY.s cun l>I· rf'vOmpt'<f Wllhout t•ndJllJ.:t•1111.: his rompany'i. SfiOO rnllli11n l1queru.·d natural .:;.1-. pro11•1·t t e n l a t I \' (' I .) 'I (' t f Cl I p ll 1 II t Conception on 1h1• Cuhfor 111 .1 ('Oa!'il Bilker St-ni (>n<"ed LOS ANGELF:" <AP1 An ul leged organiwd cram1· fr gun· Michael R1zz1lelln. ha:-. r<'Cl•rwtl a one-year county JUt l M•ntt•nl·•• for his part m a fraud i.chl'ml' thnt b1Jk<'<l S<'VC'ral firm:-. out or thousnnds of dQllar-. Deputy 01 ~tri ct Altorn1·~ Richard .l('nkmh :.aid H11lrtello. alr<'ady in state pn~on, und four ro-defendant'I !-.t•l up dumm, husmc~s supply comp<m1es th;1~ :.ent invo1tes to firm<.;, demand mg payment for non existent suppltl'S. V1C·l 1 ms of I he ~rheme Included Md>on.1ld'!-. and Tancl~ Corp DUpaa e· .ft~• 1 l~d LOS ANGELES tAP l The City Counrtl has appron•d " mo tion to iwek a monl•tary settle mcnl w1th an mckpc.•ndcnt <'On 1r1.1ctor to resolve a three-month (:Ontrover!'.y over restoral1on Of -lhP ~<'alhcr damaged Wiltts Towers Thl' Council vot<'d Wcdnesda\ to authOrl/l' lht• tranc;fer of th1• restoration work 10 t ht• sat1• Duk~ llo11orf-d \\'l«H John V. it\ n1· .1 11•..,1dt•11t 111 :\t•wµort Beach. ar <'l•pt... a pl~ciut• a... .uh t·rt1san1-: pt>r-,onllhly of the year · l 1 0111 H.irn Sp1ltl'r right. prebHtc11t of the ad\'erllsing club of Lo!-> f\ngelt.•-, Wavnc~ Jl'l'C1Vl'd lhl' award for ht!-> rolt·!'> in atlvt•rt1M'ml'nl:. lur a snv1ngs firm Marine:, Mu 111r \nthony Nal\ll'I 1~ 111 b;.wkground Jailed Man Held In Gay Slayings !'!AN FRANCISCO f AP I A former com·1cted killer bemg held in a S;10 l"ranc1sco Jail on assault charges has been charged with three of five strangulation murders of homosexual men lh1s year Hedwood City Mun1c.·1pal Court Judge Wilbur Johnson tssued a y, arrant Wednesday for tht.• arrest of David L1kens. 31. in ronnPCt1on Y. 1th the three murders 8. 1977 after he was convicted for But. L1ke~s was already 1n 1a1I, a l..os Angele!'i s laying lie was awa1tms: tnal on eharS(es of as 11n parole wh<'n he was arresled ~.lUlt and attempted murder rn an San Francisco Oct 12 an con· San Francisco. Bail of $250.000 nect1on with homosexual a~ was set b~· Jud,ge Johni.on !.au Its in the Tenderlom T HE HOMOSEXUAL. murd<•r., · POLICE SAID Likens· alleged over the p~st t'l_J.:hl month~ haw a!lsault v1ct1ms helped link him alarmc.'<f San J-ranc1sco's largt· to th<' murders. but they would gay commun1tv All five i:nvenodctails · strangled and bealen bod1e~ San Francisco police had have been found in ~emote.• and planned to try Likens Jan. 8 on ~rushy areas of San Mateo the a ssault c harges but said t:ounty . . Wednesday they would turn him The thrc:e .men Likens 1s ac over to San Mateo Countv cused of k1lbng _were Daniel 01 authorities for prosecution on ler. 24 : A Tomhn Goodman Ill. the three murder charges. W , and Ronald Young, 27 The other two victims arc s till un identified Oller. whose body was found March 18. and Young. found two v. eeks later. w<'re r f'portedly male prostitutes in San Fran c1sco's Tenderloin areJ Good man had been a homosexual for 'l'ars. police said L1 kens served tr mt• 1 n ~an Quf'ntm Pno;on from 1975 to Nm Transient Stabbed L 0 S ANG EL ES C A P > -- Poh re said today the non-fatal stabbing attack on a 34-year-old downtown tran s ient was probabl.> not the work or the Skid Row Stabber. lnvest1~ators ~:JIC1 Pedro Cruz was stabbed fl\ 1· t1mci. in the upper torso t•:trl) this morninJ? An Amazingly Easy-To-Use Movie Camera That Fits In The Palm Of Your Hand! FUJICA SINGLE-8 MOVIE CAMERA W1lh Features That Assure Perfec t Movies Every Time• 1 Underexoosure Meter 2 Footage Counter & Battery Check 3 Gnp Folds Snugly Out Of The Way When Not In U se And The Fujica P-2 Sing e - Is SLR -What You See Is What You Film. 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"1'h1 s protective order 1:-. nothm~ more than another step by Morantz and his attorneyis 1n hnv1ruz this llUulion tried In tht· media rather than an lht' Murtroom," the Synanon <tt torncys' statement said. Los Angeles attornty Paul Morantz who sought protec lion from ··annoyancl'. cmbar rassmt>nt. oppression. harusi. m~·nt und 1nlimldat1on b.> S:.-nanon and its agenti." fried J statc.·ment by former Syn·.mon mt-mber Lynn Worrell of San Francisco with his rl'(IUci>t for the order Nudists Warned \1 <> Worn•ll c:latm t-d that y, hl'n lohc 1< .. rt thl' ~roup 1a .. 1 De<·embcr she was held against hc.•r wall for rour days at Synanon·s Mann County fac1h t~. where she was phys ically al tacked and not allov.ed lo i.leep during intense interrogation Camp Flood Dangers Cited SAN DIEGO 1AI'1 Although county planners can't 1l•call the: last time rh1· lO-rooc wide llarb1son Canyon Creek experienced a fal>led JOO.year flood. they thought . the Swallow' Sun Island Club nudist colony should be pre oared She also all'!~ed she had been told that "1f ;he told what ~lw knew" she would be hurt in such a way that ·•;i plru.t1c suq~eon would not be able lo repair lht.· dama~c" To accommodatl• 1111' h'rPothet1cal flooding, plannen, Y. anted tht' nudti.t res11r1 to wrden the creek. move 32 mobile homei.. 20 tra1lero; d.Jld m~t of 1ti. recreational foc1llt1e!' at an ~trm<1tcd eo'it of $200,000 After hstemng to the t'lub'' attorneys, however. the C'ounty Board or Supcr Vl'\O r:. a~recd Wednesday that the requirements would probably force the club to shut down The protct•t1vt• order wo•Jld ali.o covt•r prospecttve wrtncsses rn Cl lawsuit an whrch Morantz and ~vnanon huve sued each Instead. thl' dub will be.· required over a fJVe.year span to make 1mprovemc.·nto; prott•ctmS( the dwellings from <i lesser flOOd. with metal ,1gns to be poi1ted to warn trailer occupants of I ht• flood h;JZil rch Delay Ordered Temple Probe Stalled SAN FRANCISCO CAPl The F'BI &nd t; S Attorney G. Wilham Hunter have denied allega lions by attomey!'i that Peopl~ Temple me mbers returning Jrom tiuvana were harasst.'d and denied legal counsel dur1n~ lengthy questioning by tht.- FBI last week. cRelalc.'<f i.tory. M 1 Appearances by 16 Peoples Temple member~ before a federal ~rand jUry probing the death o r C S Rep Leo Hy an were postponed for two week!'. Wednt:sday to allow attorneys to !'itudy transcripls of the FRI mterrol{uliom. whrch lasted upwards of 10 hours U.S. DISTRICT Court Judge Robert F Peckham dismissed the 23·membt:r panel Wedne!'· day. and instructed witnesses to return to testify Dec. 27. Dec 29. Jan. 3 and J an. 5 Attorneys for some or the 16 ~cheduled to testify complaJned their clients were treated lake Mow~-t \op•1Mkot.d Mt ;,. ~ lfldln....., "' 0 19'' dl090MI ~ P'ri<~ to Ml! M~4471 s525 \AUrtte:IO Otell ,. '· • 1·•. YES-ALL MEW FOR '79 ICOMPUTER COLOR 19046 nOO«HU'l$1' C<>aHH IO«IUCHUIST AHO GAJtRB.O ,.,__ '6a.Jl29 H-.:M .. ~. 10·1 Mt. IG-6-.JO Sw. tl-4 = ......... :··~ criminals instead of survivor~ of the T£-mple's ---------------------mass murder-suicide ritual Nov 18 that left more than 900 people dead "I do not concur 1n the charactenzat1ons of the 1nterrogat1ons." ~aid U.S Attorney Hunter "We're <'Onf1denl the allegalions are incor· reel. .. said JOt' Aaron the r iffs ~an F'ranc1~co rn formation officer SiMply US News from all over California is rounded up each d ay in the DAILY PILOT _..., ......... , -..... -c ..... SHOP LIDO MA~INA VILLAGE THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON FOR THE GREATEST GIFT IDEAS DAVE'S CAMERA -'" tA.61 Jll'W • ec.tA MQ4 (M~• '42·1012 ... ..._ l __ "' !\lo(>,,,. .. ...., raf tna tllagc tflnct of Lrdo lslt en Ntwpurt S..Ch. (Take Ntwpor1 Blvd. to V11 Lido and turn .. ft) j ( ·i ll lb t, ·~ se re, it at a I)' to N oranoeeoasi oa.1vP••o• Editorial Page ........................................................... A8 Thurtdav O.C.m~r 14 1978 84rt>..tr11 Kre1b1ch Edltor1•1 P-oe Editor Co11n c il M e mbe r Jugg l e Semantics "Mlhgation" 1~ an odd word to end up !t lht> kc)' element or u t'lt) ordmuu<'t> It albo as a word ~ubjecl to 1.t wide 'uriation or mterprctatJoos As ONt(inull) undcn.tood. mJhl tion wa:. whul u buUdt•r m Newport nc ch would havt> to pt>rform on truffle now 1( ht.> wunlt."tl to ('(Hl truct bom thing thnt would odd to lhut trofru: 'ou "ant tu put up an office bu1ld1ng" r1ntl, Hill sho" ttw ('th "hot \O\I r n do to kN•p all those .irtd1llon I car~ from do~.cmtt 'llrt~·l.., up "orw than the\ nr<' Nev. streeb., u lc-.•ft·tum J>O('kt't ht>rt'. two add1tJotu1l 1 nt''> tht.•r •. vnn pools, 211tul{li(t1rcd 'haft.I. items like that 1\11d 1( n iu ..idd to tht• trJfrl<' 1>ro blt•m ' HIU pa~ for ttw nutu.:.1tiur1 ... " 'ou pro~(> lo c. a~(· \h(• (11111. Uul 1l l'I 1TI (r('ns1n~I~ dear thal th~ .. tuunrh anti ~ro\\lh t•h·m <'nt un tht• Nt•"port BNtd\ C1h Cou1w1l l-t'('S .. nullMnlmn" ,1:-. a Jk.'rf el·t H·h1 ch• to hlOp lht> • 11 \ 111 1lb lrad<.'i lf }OU cun't m1t11u•t~ the traffic problem\, you t•un I hu1ld. So 1t 'uu mukc al ampo.,,ablc to follow tht• rult·-. t wh1<·h lht• t•ouru·al h.as Jorw h \ !\\\ 1l<'hm~ I ht• rult•'' nothln~ cun tw built So Monday n1~ht lhl• l'Ourn·11 "'"" 11n•!t.,Ur<:d mt11 1h .. ru""lng t'"•r tly whul m1hgut1on mean\ M,1yor PJul Ryckorr It'd off by dumping ,1 mouthful of t•onf us Ion on tht• ibSUt•. Re:mo\•c the word "m1t1gat1<1n · from the ordinc.mce. he ~au.I. und its mt'anmg wall bt.!t'<rnlL' t•lt'itr The Mud Haller h1m s clt couldn't hil H ' uridl'.1rt-d up the 11:iSut> better Next, the ordmancc'!t onjtmul author, J e an W...itt. addt•d her non M·qu1tur Allowing developer~ to u!'IL' rr11t1galum mt.·a~urc::.. s he «ir.:ued. would not ~1vc tht· t r <1ffiC' pha'>tn~ orrtinnnce ., c hance to work llt•r t•ommcnls :ire subject to lnlerpretataon. but wt• takt' thcnl to m e an she do«sn't want it to Wl>rk 1f it mc~ns any morl' building. Fortunately. Mayor Pro Tcm Ray Willi<tm!:. und Counr1IWl1man Evelyn Hart -who more often than not follow H~ r koff's lt•ad -s<Jw lhe gross unfo1rness of the b1tuatio11. Th,•y joined council members Jackie Heather <ind Don Mcinnis in voting to reinstate the use of rr11tigation as it was or1gmally drafted into lhc ordina nce. Tra ffic and growth must be guided and governed. But all progrrss can't be halt1..'<l (or "mitigated," if you will> bl·Call~t· :--om<> citizens have a comfortable hole to crawl into and want tomorrow <.tlways to be like yeste rday. Re-writing His tory The Newport Beach City Council. or al leas t a majority of it-. membt>rs. has been aptly compared to :->Orne of the characters in Alice In Wonderland. Their performance m rc -writmg history ltt!>l month is just more or the same. Five of lht• council members Paul Hummel. f:v(•h n Ha rt. Ray Williams, Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Don ~t rauss -decided at the Nov. 27 meeting to alter the 1 l'Cord of thl' previous mct'ting by removing and insertm~ m atc•n a l that was not part or the council's carltcr dl!>CUSSIOn The changt• was made at Hummel's ins istence lJe offered as expla nation the statement: "I failed to realize at the lime of the vole that thost' findings were not in con cert with what I f clt." The change of the minutes . as nearly as we can dl'tt'rmml', makt·~ virtually no change in thr ~ubstancc of th,. touncil '~ volt', which was to reject the 500-room hotel prripost'd hy tht.• Prudenti<Jl Insurance Co for Newport ('1•nt«r With or without the C'hange. Prudential's proJcct r e mains denied and the compan y's c hances of having it l ~1 vor:.i.bly rccon~idered arc the s ame in eith~r case. tt is a m ystery why councilmen would oother with such u dangerous precedent-setting action as the altering ol the minute~. Had an error been made in recording the volt'. the change would make sense. But no error in recording was made. Council members should not be permitted to indulge thcmselvt'S in a ltering hbtory to make themselves look bcll1•r after the fact than they did in action. • Opinions expres&ed in the apace above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited. Addresa The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Bribes Hy I .. M. BOVD Tht-P<'nnsylvania Senate pa!:>!.Nl a bill to set a penally of $5.000 or five vears in iail for anybody convicted of bnbinl't a jockey. The volt· ~a!> 39 to one. The dissenter, Sen. Richard A. Snyder or Lancaster, called the legisla- tion an in ~u ll to the legislators. Pt'nnsylvanaa's pt•nalty for bribing a state M'nator is only $500 or one Yt'lH m Jail. A footnote in a history book :1boul Rul~ar1a s ays the woman or that country loni;t uf.!o was permitted only one bcith in her liCelimc. Thal, on the day befon• her wedding. Hardlv set•m s surficienl. ls abelfo or Spu1n reportf'dly t ook t wo bath)) 1n her o~ar Glo o 1ny Gu~ Const Collette did It uJ(nin. The lalt'st 30 pau, a lick. aeU-servlnR rinnuul report insul\11 the voters of t.hc di•· lricl. How ran we vote thesl! guyJJ out of oiltce' JARVJSOANN 1 c.1..... Got• c._..• .. _,.. ....... 'I ., , .... " ........ . MC.9'Wfll• retl«v.-¥ • .. 919 _, .. ,.,,,.... ........ c.ieemrC..,o.11 • hfclimc, but lhcn she wai. a queen You say you 've ncvt\r heard or 3 Jtn8lhologlsl'1 That's a dentist who make!:> gold crowns Q. "Define carat , car et and karat. please." A . Weight of precious stones, especially diamonds, 1s expressed in carats . /\ c·a rel Is a writer's and uroofreader's mark. The pro· p0~n of pure gold with an al toy i!l identifi~ by karats. And you know about carrots. Looking through the mist over Niagara Falls In u storm sometimes, the light· mng appears red. Why a town with a name like Kalamaioo should have a nickname, loo, I just can't say, but it Is also known as Celery City. Winston-Salem for obvlou.' reasons is called Tobacco City. Dul less clear is how Baltimore came lo be ref err~ to as Moontown Don't expect on Invitation to a home·cooked mHI ln Muico. That's hot the Mex- ican wll)' of dolnl( bu•lneaa. Such an Invitation I~ a rarity. Q. "Wl\nt'sa ·rrum~t '?" A. A otw musical lnatru. ment, a Cl'Oltl betwffn the Fre nch horn ond the trumpet, rec\!otl}i deal1ned by the Getien Company of Elkhorn, Wl1 . Rowland van /Robert Novak /China: A S11rge of Democracy f'P:KJN(j """'' clay11 ()( Im puuton d 11pec.-ch l'lf and de· monalraUon.... In the atreetl\ O( Peklnte have *" n•plact'd by mt'rt' wall poi.tera, but left b h Ind II tolt'rallon of de mocratk lmpult1.\"& that could L•rofoundly chanitc (;ommunlllt China Althouah th~.st• may not have bf>tn flv.-day~ that 'bvuk Ctuna I he <'fft•c t ~ lift• U1d llble• fht' unt•Xpt'<'t t• d d t' 111 " n 11 tr11t1 o n ~. unw1tt1ngl> ('Ofttrlbull'd to by th1a c·ul umn . Wl'rc· mutt'd by the rt'jl 1 mt•'I\ qurnt RO &low -.laoal. But ut no time was OVf'rl dlaapprova1 KOWldt:d by lht par ly a5)paralW> The umbit1ou:. modernlut1on program of Vice Premier Tenl( Hsiao pinl( depend11 on thosf' very 11tudent' and workers who de monstruted Cor d~mocracy last week to challenge the deud hand or the vast bureaucracy For th eir part , the de monstrators don't want to pro voke a comeback by the hard liners ~ing purged by Teng Thus, thut the demonstrators Mailbox and T na need' ·•ch other la the best hope for cautious lib(lrali11l· lion in China TENC'S OF~R£ to sollcllf)' control over the bureaucracy un· lnlenUonnlly trlaicered the drama here. Wrdl postera bepn appearing Nov. 19, denounclna Tena'• enemies and the harSh repreasion of the April 5, 1976, Tien An Men square demonslru· tion ( repre111Jion Including the purgt' of Teng hlmsel(). But by Nov 22. the poste rs had vaulted beyond Ten.r's onginal purpose, demanding democratic e lections and crlUciziog Mao Tse-tung. The ri ve days or Peking reaJly began Saturday, Nov 25. the day after we arriv<'d in this win· try capital Western JournahsL'i and diplomats, &t the Hsi Tan w31J for their daily reading of pos ters. were amazed to have Chinese approach them and engage in political dis cussion - the first time since the Com· mun1 s l takeover 10 1949 A stunned diplomat from the U S liaison office was asked how to crit1c1ze the nation's le aders without being traitorous . Many wanted to discuss the mechanics of parlia mentary democracy. Some calloo llM Tan "our Hyde Park " Wh1•11 w(•, v1s1lcd he rt• tht• next nil(hl, Nov. 26 -with John Fraaer, correspondent for the Toronto Globe and MtaU -II 1 Tan waa a 1l1ht to behold while icy wind.I blew the dust ol 1raaalesa Peking ln their faces. hundreds of Chinese elbowed each other for • l>O$lUon to read poaten; hundreds more huddled In •mall groupa to debate politics. Once forelgne"" were spe>tled. we were quickly sur· rounded. WHEN FRAZER told them th1s column mlght be interviewing Teng the next mornins. a roar went up. Som e 800 to l ,000 Chinese now turned the con· vor"ation into a politkal event. Questions and comments were wr1lten and passed up for us to relay to Teng. One asked for a re-evaluation of Mao's CulturaJ Revolution; another requested a televised trial of the r adical "Gang or Four" headed by Mao's widow. We repeated a fe w Ruch com ments near the end of our in- terview with Teng the n~xl day, and .f"raser relayed the replies to the Hsi Tan crowd that night. They went into an uproar when they heard Teng h ad defended the wall posters n hough dis· agreeing with an\i ·M ao rrlt1c1sm). Close to 10.000 then marrhed two long blocks to Tien An Men squarP tor a r lly lfll,t · tnJ( into the ruJCht THE F•ONT PAGE atory on our interview ln the People's f>uily the next day stresaed TcnJfl s upport ot Mao and call ror stability. but that did not prevent mort' exu~rant nlgbts of dt'monstraung and speeches in the huge square where one speaker <not 200 yards fro m >1n idc:alized color poster of Jose( Stalin> declared China had adopted "Stalinist fascism .. Similar rallies spread to Shanghw and Nanking. Arter five days. the regime put out the word by internal r»dlo· cool 1t, st.op the ralljes and bf. careful aboul Hying things you ca n 't prove -especially criticism of Chairman Mao· in st ead . discuss these things in your factory and school units. Although one new pe>ster de· fended tfie demonstrations, the orders were f o llowed . Thousands still gathe red dail)' at Hsi Tan, but the hiRh excltem~nt was gone. However, the re is no evidence or any order to end contacts with foreigners Jn answer to our repeated queR lions , well-placed Chinese of ficials refused to criticize either the demonstrations or the part 10 them by Western newsmen instead. they praised polltlca1 in vol vement as conducive to China 's "four modernizations." THE DEMONSTRATORS so praised are young, mostly !;tu. dents but many workers. Whilt• better informed than mos t Chines e (several dis cussed Voi ce of Amcnca broadcasLc;), they are unlike the Russ ian dis sidenls w1thto the notional mamstream Contrary to disin formation dispensed by Sovi"t correspondents he re. the de mons trators are n ot a nti regime: Teng 1s their man. The regime's call for e lection or workshop leaders and other cadres lD shape up th<> bureaucracy built demand for democracy on top While oow !:>clectin~ plant !>Upenntendenb . said one poster put up durrng thl' demonstrations, "we have no say about the people who run \Jlc country " For that sentiment to surface in China after a gene ra lion or developing Socialist Man under the world's tighttts t thought -control s ystem 1 ~ nothing les~ than a Lnbute to the human spmt $ ' Buying R estrain t Might Help Cut Prices To the l::<l1\or I'd like to think this Jetter could generate e nough interest and reaction m the Daily Pilot area lo catch on throughout Southern California. and soon ver y soon -throughout the United States. And that enough readers h ave enough se lf· discipline, and interest In curb- ing high prices , even if they thems elves have no financial need to worry"about high prices, lo want to help a serious situa· lion. Just do this now: Cut down on buying products and services -just a little bit. WH EN WE drank just a littlf' less corree. prices dropped a l the market; ate a little less sugar, prices were lowered. Start now, during hystencal Christmas shopping. A little less buying isn't going lo cause btK layorrs and closing o f bus t nesses, but when sales drop JU8t a little, pnces will be lowered. Keep goimline in mind, tcx1. We must drive to work, to the market, etc .• but plan to avoid the little unnecessary jaunts That would mean a lot less gas sold immediately. How interestinJt it would be to 11ce the effects of Just a few week11 of this. Must we be so gluttonous, whether it's at the table al home, or in a drn~y restaurunt where we pay as much for a cu11 or coffee na we'd expe<'t to pay in a plU.llh dining place, that we cirn't just cut s pending 5 percent and w alch a miracle? KEN flALL F.....edom IA>•••on• To the Editor: The double stundarct ond ilti "Wh8t'H good for the goose IS Mt 0 K. for the gander." may be n re31 problem In the 1>alh of women's liberation but 1t is only an illu11lon In the arena of in· dividual and relia1ou11 liberty History t'learly teaches that when you glve away Polund you lose France; wh«'n you 1bundon the Gyp~les you cond<>mn lht• J ew11 . when you foriuike ri:· llglous frecdom11 you erase f rotdom of the p~~• On JuJy I , 1917 ll total or over 166 •rmed agents of the (''81 broke doWTt the doors of SC\lt'ral Sclentolo1y Churches and con· ducted a general search and ~el&ure Uiat had only one regtrtc. lion: do not atop untU you hsve searched It an. <Th• American Hl'rltage Olctlonary defines ' ".t:t'nC'r:.rl' a:--"not lim1!1·d 1n :st·opc, :.ire a 01 a ppl1c·utwn . not restncll-<l" 1. TRAOITIONl\LI, Y tht• rnurl!:> have held that the F our lh Amendment, th<· µrott·tt1o n a~ainst "unreasonabl(• wan ·ht.'!» and seizures." cover ... 11 n<I lrnll!'oo "general warrants <1nd i,:1..•ncr al search~." At this point in Aml•rH·<1n hi" tory we have .1 <'l'nt1 ;11 In lt•lliJ(cnce Agency tlwl ha~ ad milted to 25 years of m1ncl t·1111 trol atrocities . lin FBI th..11 hu~ conducted numerous 1111·1~~1 :.Jt· hvit1es s uch as hrc•:.ik '"'" a .Justl('e r>t•partmcnt th:.11 M'<'h to blame the Con~hlutwn for 1h own madequac1e-< With t he:.t· a ssaults on the r11-:hb of in dlv1du al~ to hve their own liv•·' as they 11ee fit. any win ut Lil•~ lime that affirm~ lht· hu-.u· Cons titulton;1l princ1plf'!» of 11u1 nation I!:> a win for all The St anrortt t·~1M· Y.1th 1h Supreml' Cnurt :ipprov1·'1 1n truslon into ncw,pap .. r f1l t·'> hy pOhcl', the F·arbt•r case w1lh ;1r rest of nc.•wspjjpr·rmao M \'rt111 Farber for refusal to turn <1v(•1 notes from <'e>nf1d<·nt1:1I f\ourcc!.. tht• Sc1entolo~y t·a s1· w11h 1l!- fishmg t•xpcchtmn war runt und search, all bring one lc-.son to tlw media and to th<· 1>ubllc. the freedom you s avt• may bl· your own REVEHEND .J EFf' n unnON Olrt•ctor or l'uh11c Affair-., for the ('hurt•he-. of Sc.:1cntoloi.lv of So11tht·rn Cnhfon11u Bmtlcrup f .'Jloga n /1 To lhl' 1-Ahlor R<" F.d1tori a l of Der :l !'lease ~IVI' your cditorlal wntN a rab1c:-. shot Th111 guy I)) oh viously foomin~ u\ \he mouth If the diagnos is is n 't rabies, perhaps 1l's Jllsl a matter or be.· ini hit in the head too many limes with thl' llcrkeley Barb He s tates th;it John Briggs ts a "certifiable oddh~tll." Certlfla· ble by whom? The writer? In ad· d i l 1 o n t o 1> I a y I n g w 1 t h I y p ,. w ~ 1 t er s clown at t he newllfHIP<'r is this s:uy ulso a psychiatrir;t? Ill! also cautions John Schm1ti again t pursuing "t•ccenlr1c rlRht·wlnte causes." Such us tax· cutt1n1 perh8ps? f KNOW it's difficult for • small newapaper hkl' the Dally PllOl}o attract f1r11t rate mmd11 to th" :di tort al ~toff, but cert oJn. ly you can do twtter than this cretin urtJy thtre mutt bo .. '>omc•onf' who c<.r n write the!>e editorials with some mea))ure of intellectual rigor. On<· gets thl· feeling lhot thi· res pons1bl.-people at the Pilot took the weekend off, and left th<' store to a copy boy. who con- (u!:>c~ puberty with ph1loxophy. W1.• an· !:>ure lhnt he will outgrow ll 1•Vl'ntually. but can you please r ht•rk his work before hl' 1s al· lowed lo further po llut1.: th1..· ar .. ;1 I r ht· continue !'I to wr it e c•tllloriali:. we'll be m.s:.11l1•d with all his peer Rroup's sophom11nc opimons . We'll be seein~ <irt1rlt•s for abortion, pro-Jnd1an'>. for bigger government. <'k 11•·'11 trot out everyone of his tntt• 111 lie causes; he'll bore us to de1tlh with Jogging, backgammon , handball. and everything r bc th~1t happens lo be "h:.ipp<•nin~ now.·· Do yourselvec; nnd lh<' rt•:.ider. <l favor and reah11• thut most pc.-oplt> who read tht• r•thtonab l·an see through b :.i nkrupt slOJWn!:> and leftover cauM'!' The: '6(b art• gone . but the scedi. -.own durin.I{ that period are now b<•ar- mi: fruit e.g. in Jonestown . with Synanon etc., and such things wall continue to bear fruit for some· time to <'Om<'. Th<'y sub· s t1tuted style for subs tance Thi~ fool of a wrilt•r I!:> obviously C'Uught In the 'GOs. Perhaps it's tune h~ took off his peace but- ton. J>llt hi s Jc-ans away and t'ame back lo the real world The left.wing revolution didn't happen, but a right wing rcvolu lion Is happening right now and 1l 's gathering steam daily and 1L will continue to gather steam, s imply becnw:;e 1t 1s what people W<ltlt People are Un'ti of show busi· nrss journalis m umJ 1eovernment ;1)) l'ntertainment. l'eople really want •• return to the JeUef"fK>- man ideal. It may not be UR trendy as a disco; but 1l sure bE>at!'o worktnl! four months 001 of each year to puy laxt•-. to ;1 ~ovcrnmcnt that hets for tht· p~t 50 y1.•ars bet•n a!:> rl'mm t-<I fmtn reality as )Our wnler Hll.L f:VAl't"- Pn• ,~ .... d S h P lfpr 1'o the Editor· J 'd like to use your pape r to C'll· courage all pet owners lo~ more responsive to their an1ma t:s needs during cold weather. Old~. vNy young and healthv peLc; a11 need shelter both dunng the da..v and at night to withstand Utt:-. area's sudden temperature Cf tremes. : Ir your cal or dog rem a ins out or doors please be hum;ine enough ti> provide a warm retreat for them A rug lo6st.>d out on wet grast b-1 the damp :ur Is not considcted shelter from the rain, wind or cold. Give your pet a better hCe fer the New Year <llld return some or the love they give you year round. H ELEN F.VERS f'o r~fPt Stu dPnt• To the F.dltor We are sct·in~ forerf(n !>ludcrits in our country causing pro. blems with dl1monstrat1ons that disturb the peace, litter, and ~ quire a riot -.quad to rontA>I thtlr activ1tv. They an; trying to g •l Ulf' United States to intervene an lbc internal affairs or their country, They should be sent hornet They 11re guests 1n this count,., Tht•y don 't d1•s 1•rve our h01>p1tallty J~M ES W.JIOl.OING 'IV A ct. Ollftuhw . To the FA1tor · I lhmk that you ar c ngbJ about tho8e remmjne proch.1cCJ com merdels. J p they should bo taken o(( ir cotft· plotely. Tht T.V. Stallons must have enough commer('1als lo 1111 Ule1r time slot.'I without putting those In. They ¥.ot rtd or ctaorettl!s apd that dldn t se('m to hurt th"m ~ why shouJd this! They should M- atuck In m a1azine11 not on T.V~ VlNCE RARTLSllOF'f:ii" • Utttt1 from "adtrf or~ wtlcOflllt T~ ngllt co condtnu W.Cert to fit lp)Ct or eltmmoll libel •• rturutd Lttttrs of 300 wordl or w.r will ~ Qtwn "'''"'"et All l~ttr• miat1n· clU<U lignacurt and moUtnQ oddrt11 but Mm11 ma11 bt wUllMl4 on ,,. qw1t If 1Ul/lclc"' rfa1on l.f appar•t Poft"J wtll nnt bf> puMshtd ' 18 J(h It • .... 11e re It at a I)' lo 7 I Laguna/South Coat Afte rnoon N.~. toeks .i t VO 71 . NO. 348, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES 1)PANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEM BER 1.4, 1978 [' '!!!!.!' "!.~~ ,~~!!~d.!:~!~.'!'!:!.. ~~f!:.u~~1'e~S•oo~rl1 ~ ou ... 0.11.~•i.tt ' Jo'nda\. ('('kan,: u tit.I•• to ht•r lhf'ty'r~ lltUlllft•rrmg her out of Dunu Hall!! Act1vitiei. 01reclor "She wa11 very pretty and hud 1 She w• • br1.rht. bu bbl> par~nt,.' l'up1.i1n r.. Hill h<tmt• in 1ntt•n1111vt• c1m• ttiday " Jim Walshe recalled or sch041I quite a few tnends on c1unpu:.." )'Ounc111tPr ~.in Juun ('iiflli-trano offu.·1nls' rcacllon1> upon hcurin~ Or Key said "She was one of ' A sophomorfl "''"'lo lhl' l>1an;1 She"'"' hot rt·Jwt11t•dly 1n thl' An OrilrlWf' County Juvcnalt• of tht• ullack lhOSl' student1:> who attendi. f tlllh1 lhllh St-hool c:•mpu1> Uu hud "llh " 22 r11ltt1<•r pl•tol. llaU group coun:wlor h~s bt-t'n l'las~es und dot•!rn't t·uu:.e ye-ar. r hool offu·11l1> 111n 'ht• .,, aeeh ht•att•n on th<' lat't-with urr •1Jted and c harli(ed with the .. You 1usl don't expect these problems ·· was Wt'll llkl"d nd half rn•n) ;J h•mmt•f and lert for dt'ud otl u 1hootlnl( W\d beullng or Mich thrngs to happen 1n a small t Crit-nds lon1t <'•>Ill tru<-llon l\l' elle. as friends knew her. and a commun1ly hke WI! have ·· Hu I n t•t l ht' r t hu t rn nor She 'Ur\>IH-d 11 > eur old J>un C'll•nH:nte g11 l Ass 1st ant Principal Paula Key friend. l\l~ ht•lµl'd t~ 't•..r nld i-,ht·., a \l'n lur\n fillrl " 11 whu wu11 bt.'atl'n m a :.cparate said teachers who had had Juli I Ju U M "h•lt• GOO••••• •' 'h• ' h., • If ' • n' n t « • • '" ; • 1 d 1 n••d•nt tu.i M u1·ch on eta» culled to •« how th• I Airport Fligh t Path ~ M u·helle 1s rt>portedly re~ting comfortabl} in hl•r ho:.p1tal bed Jt UCI Medkal Center followln~ the attack on Del Oblspo Street A hos pital spokesman :.pl'culated thut the caliber of Ult' ~un used on Michelle may havt' saved her life and s pared her more sen ous mJury "'Sometimes when the weapon 1~ of a small caliber. thl' injune~ aren·t as serious a:. they would be with a larger caliber gun:· the spokesman said 1 'I , 2n Fire La che -i .. I I ! { ' I r ! I • , J I Benefits Aid Slide Victims Two separate bl·ncr1ts hl·ld last Sunday to aid v1cl1ms of the Bluebird Canyon landslide havl' raised the total disaster fund 1<1 nearly $.r,(),OOO. fund miser:. suuJ this week. The Bluebird acC'ount s1ood at $49.882 late WNlne~diJy, said L aguna Federal Saving ... and Loan s pokesma n Natalie Armstronf! More t h an t "'o do1.c11 community group~. churches and civic organ17.<1t 1ons ru1se<I $17.986 at the• Bluebird D1su!>ter Cl ea market ben<'f1t at th<' Fes tival of Arb ground-. Sunday. Volunteer Kathv Jone'> said anothl'r $6,000 1<., still outstand1nJ,t. wh1t'h Mil bring that event's total to ncarl~ $24.000 And another ('he('k for Sl.071 wa s depos it<:d at Laguna federal b y organ1zc·r ... or a Bluebird Canyon lla1r a ·thon held in the saving!> and lo<1n parking lot Sunday Hair stylists cut nearly 150 h eads of h air dur1n~ lht• day.tong fund raiser which was punctuated by bands, disco rriusic and entertainment But some of the proceeds from that event had to go to p<iy for stage equipment and portable toilets. <1C(·ord1n1l to spokeswoman Lois Ktn!>ey a Laguna Beach styhsl Ms. Kmsey said lla1r a lhon tee-shirts are s•tll available at Lois for Hair. 1113 South Co.list Highway at $4 Grave Robbers Get Sente nces VEVEY. Switzerland <A P> Two East European refugee:. who pleaded guilty to !-.leahng the body of comedian Charlie Chaplin were sentenced today. one to 412 ycurs in pri.son and the other to an 18 mont h suspended term At a one-day hearing last Monday, Roman Wardas, a 24-year-old unemployed Pole. and Gantcho Ganl'v , a JS.year-old Bul~aricin car mechanic, admitted they stole the r e mains from a village cemetery here last Mi.rch in the hope or getting a share of the "extreme wealth"' they believed Chaplin left to his family Youth Party Set in Laguna The Laguna Beach recrullon department 1s cohosting a Christmac; party with the Boys add Girls Clubs o f Laguna Beach Dec 21 A full day of games, movies and cartoons, crafts and door prizes is planned from 10 a m to 3 p.m. at the Boys Club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road . A bHketball skills contest begins al 10 a .m. and there will beprlzesforcernlvalgames. Other Cove r age Addlllonnl south Oranjle County coverage ap~ers today f}n Page ~12 ... SUCCUMBS AT 76 San Clemente's Leo Buck Seroices Set For Leo Buck ., In Capo Be ach A memorial service 1s planned Saturday in Capistrano Reach for longtime fireman and com munity leader Leo Buck. who died Tuesday at San Clemente GPneral Hospital He was 76 Pastor Emory Ackerman. re 11 red minister o f the Christ Lutheran C hurc h 1n S<1n Cll'mcnte. will officiate at the 9 30 a m service for Mr Buck at Pines Park. The park. located on the seaside bluffs along Camino Capistrano, is Just two blocks north of Mr . Buck's home lln Del Gado Road Mr. Buck recently celebrated a JO.year anniversary as a paid· <·all volunteer w1lh the Doheny fire Department in Capistrano Rca('h lie had previous l y worked three years for the Orange County. F'1re Depart ment. after retiring as chief of the Franklin County. Ohio. fire department In total. Mr Buck spl'nt neurl} 50 ) l'ars a!'. a f1rt>man In 1972. he designed a rescue 11 uck for t he Doheny fire lh'partment The custom-built vehicle was tagged tht• "Buck tru('k .. by fellow fire fighters Rorn 1n Ohio. Mr. Buck worked 33 years as a fi reman in that state beforc retiring to San Clemente in 1965. He was a director or local c hapters or the American Red C ross and the Boy Scouts. Mr Buck is survived by his wife. Esther Buck. of the couple's home. and by two daughters, Virginia Wyerick of Orange. and Carol Reaver of Ohio Mr and Mrs . Buck celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1975. Funeral arrangements were being handled by S h effe r Mortuary in San Clem ente <HJNA. Sf AGES NVCLE.4R TEST W ASIDNOTON l AP) -The People's Republic of Chin a detonated l\ nuclear explosion In the almo8pher~ llt its Lop Nor test 5lte ln northwest China at 16 p. m . PST Wednesday. t he Ocpart.menl of Energy reported today. The test was in the yield range or less than 20 kilotons, the department said. l I Krishnas Au:ait 1 Vote A s plit vote Wednesday by the Laguna Beach Planning com- m i ss1on leaves 1n limbo the question of whethl·r or not the local Hare Krn.hna sect may use its church for worship services And. instead of forwarding the 2-2 vote to the Cit\' Council for 1ls consideration. planning com· miss ioners decided to lel fellow commissioner Ken Mullens. who missed Wednesday's hour·and·a half session. listen to the tape re· l'Ordin~ of the meeting and cast his vote Comm1ss1oner Mullens. who was tied up in a S11n Bernardino meeting Wednesday. said he will hsten to the tl:!ped meeting Fn duy morning \\' ednesday·s meeting ended '-'llh Comm1ss1oners Neil Fitzpatrick and Belinda Blacketer casting votes imply· in~ that the church use of the building al 285 Legion St. had been abandoned before the Krishnas purchased the struc- ture last Christmas Art Casebeer <Jnd Diana Dike were not convinced the church use had been <Jbandoned The commission mterpreta· t1on of a zoning ordinance was sought after Laguna Beach plan· ners revoked a building permit the Krishnus had rece1 ved lo renovate the interior of the 40· ycar·old chur"h building. The sect sued the city. but wa~ · told in court to exhaust a ll ad- ministrative remedies before seeking court action. The first step in that process is to receive <1n interpretation from planning comm 1ss1oners on whether or <See KRISHNA, Pap;e AZ) Santa R eady For Callers South Orange Coa~t area children will h ave a chance to talk on lhe telephone with J olly Old St. Nick ton1 1!hl a nd Monday. To speak with Santa Claus. area youn gsters ('an ('al l 493-1173, or 493-11 74 between 6:30 and 8 : 30 p . m . tonight or Monday. Santa's elves said he would be receiving lots or phone calls. so children should keep trying if they get a busy signal Quake Shakes Wast Cities CARP I NT ER I A (AP I -An earthquake that measured 3 .3 on the Richte r scale s hook the Carpi n te ria -Santa Barbara area early Coday. the seismology laboratory at Caltech re ported The temblor at 12: 55 a .m . was centered Clve 01 Iles east-northeast or Carfintcrta. a spokesman sa d . It wos n ot Immediately known ff it was a n aftershock of the large quake that struck the area last August. No· d81hqe or injuries were reported ~011d Again Dana HWs High School team members found out Wed ncsday they won second pnze m the county Academic Decathlon. losm~ the top spot to Los Alamitos High for the third vcar m a ro"' Shown are. left row bottom to top . coach Marc Sherrill, M1chalene Busico. Phtl Hughes. Jennifer Corbin and Rand) Beekman. right row. bottom to top. Debbie Valencia. Alan Kosup <Jnd Tre:. M1l<:hell . who placed first in the Super Quiz portion of th<.• contest See related story. Pagl' A18 19 Die; Violence Continues in Iran TEHRAN , Iran IA P I Political violence was reported todav to have taken 19 more lives· as the shah of lran held .. in conclus ive · talks with a former prim e minis ter in an effort to settle the blood y confhct O fficial sources said troops s hot dead three a nt1 s hah extremists in a batlle outside Levizan M1htary Camp, two miles from the palace '· The gunmen. d1sgu1sed as soldiers. opened fire on the barraeks. woundm~ 20 sold ier~. before the) were killed. the sources said in an abortive bid to per1'iuadt• him to part1c1pate 1n a ('Oaht1on San1ab1. releused from n month's detention last week , slron~ty express<'d h1:-. refusal." ~a)1ng he considers thl' monarchy illegal and would not take part in any c1v1han ad m1nis trat1on formed by the shah informed sources said Palace officials said the talk:. with AmtnJ were "inconclusive" and strongly dented that the 59·vear·old sha h planned to announce a civilian government Saturday that would take over from Ge n Gholam Rezu Azhari 's military led adm 1nistralion Poht1cal insiders warned that <Stt 19 DIE. Page A2> The National Front. the s hah'<; main political opponent. said five anti·shah protesters and one loyalist were slain in Sabzevar in northeast lran Front orficials said 18 people were wounded ()Id Comedy Set Eight others were reported killed in Najaf Abad. west of v Lagun S • Isfahan, when troops opened fire ror 8 e ruor8 on d emonstrators Hol!pilal Laguna Beach senior citizens sources in Isfahan said two 111 h r I F more died from wounds Ruffered w see t e t m comedy · · our l·n three days of street fi~l'lt\ng Clowns ... starring Laurel and H ard y, Buste r Keaton and thls week that claimed 461 ves. Charlie Chase Jan. 19 al South All Amlnl. prime m tn ls ter Coast Theater. from 1962-63. was sum moned 10 The comedy is free lo senior Shah Mohammed Reia Pahlavi's heavily guarded citbens and is sponsored by the palace today after the monarch , Council on Aging and Laguna met WedneMay evening with hls Federal SavinRs and Loan m a in polllicnl foe. National A"!loclatiO!'. For t11c8kebts to the 2 front leader Dr Karim San}•b1, Pm ~howmg. cal o Porter al 1 •j , .. , I, 1 .(I 497 2441 , • •1 I • ..... 4 ',.,.,,.,'/:. (:X • ., : J • • Officers Scouring Irvine O~ PfULlP ROSMARIN OI ti-. D•ll r P1101 St•ll A M'l'Ond homemade acri<1I born b launched benl·ath a gas balloon exploded at noont1ml· Wedn1.•sday in lhl· flight pcith of :.mall planes landing at Oran~t.· County Airport l 'nl1kt.1 Mond<1y ·s balloon explosion , howevl'r. no planes were in lht· 1mmcd1ate vicmily "hen thl' balloon and its volalih.• 1.·argo bll'w up tn <i -10·foot fireba II Both incidents "'erl' witnessed b~ Irvine l'ohcl' Lt J erry Boyd Bo~ d JOJ.:s m the area. near police headquarters. during his lunch period Poll('<' and Federal Aviation Admm1strat1on ·· 1nvest1Rator~ began a bwldmg·lO·bu1lding in- quiry today or the portion of the Irvine Industrial Complex from which 1t 1s believed the balloons were launchl'<i Tht> area being :.can·hed 1s bounded b.\ tht· San D1e~o F r t' t• w a y . A I l o n A v e n u l' • J amboree Boulcviird and Von Karman Avenue. Pollet' believe an cmployet. or · sevt.'r al employees. have been (•nit.' rt aininJ'( t heml!el ve~ al lunch w11h tht.• laun<:hing of the crudely constructed balloons. Portion~ of the uir bombs have be1.•n recovered Thcv are made of plasllr bags. Boyct"said Roth times. the balloons havl' t•:<plodcd at '-' ht.•1ght of aboul 850 rcet. th(' same he1~ht at which incomm~ a1rplcines are fl ying bl'fon• landing at thl' airport. Pol1<.•t• distributed handt>1lls to tht• numerous faclones m thl' area warning that lhe acllvtly 1s illegal and dangt•rou~ · · ndl'r <'t•rt am cond1t1ons. · the hand bill wcirns ... an cxplo:,1on of th11> sort could cause an a1rnaft 1n the ap~roach pattern to ('rash " B o v ct s a 1 d w h 11 c v l' r 1 s launchtn~ th(.• balloons would fare a murder churge if un airplane crashed as a result and people were k1llC'd On Monday. the pilot of a Ct!ssna 172 missed bv !>econds the flaming t.•xplosion or ii ba lloon that burs t rlirectlv behind his lunding plw.nc Coas t We ather f'a1r throuRh Friday and a little cool e r . Lows loml(ht m low sos Highs Friday near 70. INSIDE TODA '1 A mental health clinic offers programs /or Laguna Beach land11lade victims. so me o/ whom face depre111on and frustration Ovfr the loss o/ their homts. See F'eatunnQ. Page Cl . •• 'I'·~' '-"""' ,,, .... ~. L. M lo.,-•w•l"•H C•llt••t1I• CfH•lflff Ctmlo Cf'lttW- 0 .. tllN•tk n l'-H .. lall'-lt1twtlll-.... , ....... "-... l•dex c~ a C4,(6 .. M All ., 11-4 ., (4 CA .... .u is igh st, I. .• , DAILY PILOT Heroin Soiuce Disputed An Ora_nat' County Su1H•r1or Court JW"Y w~t> lOld Wtdnetdi.y lhal allcacd Oran&e Coa11t druw d~~lf"r Alnatnder Kulik h•d Sl million worth of ht'roan 1n hi:> poa11l'uloo wbtn arrt•11led 1n tht' fall of tt'n In Mi11lon Viejo But In • re butt al to the open 1n1 atatt'mt1nt uf prM~C'utor Ron Krebt·r. Kulik'~ uttorne\ l>u1d tht· heroin mt&hl han• bt·t·n pluntt'd 10 \ht> dt'ff'ndunt ' n,1shv car by narcou cs llj(t'nt11 Ttlt dlfh•rtn11 SJit' menu b~ lhe lwo •llornc-v came is Kullll'• trl I aot uncltr Wt:t\ Jlmu .. t 14 mouth uflt•r ht' urrl'st Oct 22. 1977, II\ M1M11on Vl~ju AC'cordlnll to n.·porh ..it tht- tlmc of hts arrt·~t. otrtc ... r:. found the ht•roln 111 u 11roc,1ry b~.i on lht• b~l·k :O.t'Ut or lht• Ullto Kulik w1u, i.lt'<'Plnlt 1n "ht•n ht ~a., ..irrl'1>h'<f 111 ~· parkm~ lot In h1~ 01H•n1na: "'i\t1lt•m1•11t Wt'llnt'Mhl\, dl'ft'll'>t' olltOrlll'\ Phtllp Dl'Mut-'11 tolll lht' )Un ht• ~lrl'\ 1·d t ht• lwt om "Js ph111h-.I 1n Kullk's 1·ur by al(t'llt' ..... wr tu c lose 1n on .rn ullt•l!ll'd drui.t 11mugghng i-t'ht•rrw Police suy they linked dc1Lhna ll'I heavy drugs lo tho Newport Beach slaying of Stephen John Bovan, 38, of Fountain Valluy Bovan was gunned down out s i de a Newport Bt'at h n1ghtcry m what tb now alleged lo h ave been a murd1·r t•onsplracy based on retrihution for the lddnappmg for ransom of Kulik a month earhcr While Kulik's drug lr111I was getting unde r way, one of Kulik 's co·defendants in the Bovan s laying, Jerry Fiori, 1s s t andin g trial on murdt.•r ('har ges in another Orange County Supenor Courtroom . Kulik , his wife and two business associates 1:1re s lated to s tand trial o n the murde r conspiracy charges early next year l"rom Pa~ A I KRISHNA ... not church use was abandoned by the former owner of the building. Iranian bus1ncshman f'ere1 doon Saed1 pur('hased the c hun:h in September , 1977, with lhe intention or building a home for his fam ily o n the site. While the church had been used as a place of worship for more than 40 year s. some city offic ia ls contend that the ube was abandoned when the bub1 nt:ssman purchased the build- ing. Saed1 sold the building lo the Kris hna sect last Christmas. the temple leadC'rs i mmediately began planntng to renovate the bu1ldtng for worship purposes They received several build· mg permits from the city. one or which was later revoked when t'ity officials decided the church use had been abandoned Commissioners Wednesday night received an uns igned declaration from Saedi, which two of t he commissioners said showed an overt act by the Iran- ian to c hange the use of the building. The decla r ation said Sacd1 planned to use the building w. a residence for his two brother:. and their families ll also claimed Saedi drafted plans to aJter the inte rior of the building for use as a residence. And 1l purport.ti the businei1sman later offered the building to Laguna Beach, provided the city would pay for removal of the structure from the 2 4·acre site. But commissioners Casebeer and Dike said they were not cer- tain who owned the propoerty when the dcc1s1ons to convert it lo residential use were made. Commissioner Dike said she was uncertain there could be an overt act ti a person does not hold title to the building. ORANGE COAST L ~t DAILY PILOT fPlt Oto1J~(~\IOAllYP•to• wUl'l•l'l1(1'1l\C.Otn btn-a '"'• H"""' Pf"' ''°""'l"Mdb'i ,,...o,~ Cn~'' Pub't\f'l~(OMpeny \l>JNt.t1"flldll•""'"''., JWf\li\Md ~,_, tfWOt,tqf\ f r.-1a, fa• (Ollll• Mt-\• HO•-po.1 84M<flt, H\lnUAflon S.M,, fC>Ur\ t••~Y•1t.-,. ''~""" l""""A•.," ~tl'l(o.4\t A \IAUlr tf"Qton.tt tam~ IS pub41\Md S•turd•n 4tM \vn<t•V\ 1"f P'l"'<I~' PUt)ll\l'llftO pt,.nt ., l'tt >» Wt>\t 1'•'f ~'"'°"· C~t•~U. C•11torn1.t•lf,1ti ......... - Prt•lllttll• ... -·- Jotct 11 Cwt.y V•t.• Ptttl_,.t •'Ml 0ef'H64 MAMQtr TMftrt•\K""'tl CCII•., n::;,':..o-O::- Clt•••tt" l..tt\ lll<lllrt I' IMtt '""'-M.t--o•nof!fltflf• T~M (11•)~ CIH elfled Adwer11""9 "2·5171 Ufllftl .. 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Months of investigation by the three officers led to the arrest of a s uspect, who is currently being tried for lhe crimes. Counc ilm e n also lauded O ffi cer M ark Fish er for apprehending a ma n who a lleged l y k idnapped and moles t e d a Laguna Beac h woman Fisher was on patrol when he received a radio transmission an d a dl•scr1pl1on or the s us pect's vehicle He spotted the ('ar near the San Diego Freeway on Laguna Canyon Road and captured the suspect l"ro"' Page 11 I 19 DIE. • • "lime is running out" for the s hah. In Isfahan, sources said lhe soldiers who led dub·wtelding pro·s hah mobs in a reign of terror against the m onarch's opponents were 1n com plete control today and dispersed t heir vigilante army. ·'The city is very tense and there's Still a lot Of fear 10 the a ir," a well·pla~ed informant reported. "Th e arm y's in charge. but t h ey haven't s mas hed the opposition yet by any means." The soldiers open ed up Wednes day with automatic weapon s in the str eets of Is fahan. 250 miles south or Tehran. Doctors at Soraya Hospital said among those shot were people st<indmg m line to ~1ve blood for the wounded. Doctors at Askarteh Hospital charged the army was draggmg bodies from the hospita l m an attempt to cover up the death toll, which the government claimed w<l!> only nrne . The troops led pro-shah mobs of r1v1lians through the streets of Is fahan. seektng out t he shah's roes and bc<.1ting them with clu~ and wooden staves Write r Faces Charges in Knife Attack Orange Coast Daily Pilot staff writer Thomas Barley, 51, was charged today with attempted murder and felony assault with a deadly weapon in connection with an aJleged kmfe attack last Saturday. Barl ey i s acc u sed of assaulting his wife. Katherine. whom he married eight weeks ago, during a family quarrel m their Santa Ana trailer home Initia lly, the news reporter was charged with misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon a nd released Tues day from Orange County Jell on his 0\\11 recognizance. lto w evcr . the com plaint lodged against Barley was amended l a t e W edn esd ay afternoon after an lnveatlgaUon into the case and the receipt of multiple complaints from the alleged victim. Barley Is being held In Orange County Jail In lieu or $100,000 ball. A hearing on his petition Cor a reduction in ball was scheduled today before Central Muni cl pal Court Judge Paul MMt County Awaiting Test Jet By KATllV LANC'V (le Cl• 0.U• "llet \t.111 I h t' f I r Kl of b I Iii g C r . b U l 1>l"th1i1p1 qulol~r. Jet1 wlll arriv1.1 ut Orisn~t.· Couuly Airport ut 12 14 pm t-•111IJ\'. murkinJit tht: 11tu1 l of .tn up to 90 daty noise ll•ll o f the u~ vune nai ar alrcran 'rh•· Jt>t \1 ""'l'f'<'lt:d to ~ about hulr full "ht>n It m rlve11 ut the u 11· 111ir t 1 n a rt I IC ht f rom Edmonton. Cunulio, via LJs Vt•.:16~ ill'l'11rd1n1i to flul(ht'b A 11 w Nit 1u10:.t ant a.talion munout•r M1kt· Allen Thl• urrc·rult tllso will be about half ftllt-d wlwn 1l dcvurts from the airport for Phoenix 31 minuh•11 IJtt•r. ht.' i1ald Tht' ae<'ond tt'st Jt't will arnve t1l Orunge Couf\ty at ~ 11 p m on ~ fltttht from Ph~n1x and lake 11ff fo1 Edn1onton via Las Vegas .1t ~ top m Allen ')trtd I li.1l ,.., '" expected to be c·;,ir 1~111w II~ l55 passenger t i.IJH•1·1l\ upon arrival and be .d rnut HO pt.•rtt'nl full upon takt•off for l.<tl'I Ve~as, he bald County i-.uperv1sors agreed "lov <!8 to allow Hughes to ... ubst 1lule tht• Boemg 727 ·200 Jets on l wo or11vals and departures daatv ror up to three months. The Jel noise will be monitored through spe<:1al equipme nt at seven notst· monitoring sites around the airport a nd :.urrounding residential areas The monitors are part or a cun t1nu1ng noise t esting program ;:ind will a llow the county to compare dat a during the tests with datn collected from other flight operations over past years. Hughes offtcrals maintain the larger Jets will create no greater total noise impac t than the DC·9s now used at the airport. Al the same time , thev contend, the 727s will carry 50 pe rcent more passengers and permit the airline to m eet growing demands (or service. Hughes offJC1aJs said about 50 p ilots, co.pilots a nd flight engineers have completed special traming m operating the larger jets to refine their expt!rlise in performmg takeoffs and laad.ings in accordance with county noise r e duction pro- cedures. S u pervisors sa id n oise monitorin~ data w ill be reviewed monthly and the tests wall be hailed al the end of 30 to 60 days if data shows the big~cr Jets produce more noise over any reside ntial areas If the test is halted, Hughes officials will have 45 d ays lo remove the larger jets from lhe airport. Mom Pleads: Judge Saves Killer's Life An Orange County Superior Court jury s pared the life of a Los Angeles man convicted of murdering a Tustin service station operator Wednesday after hearing an emotiona l plea from the convicted man's mother The woman broke down in uncontrolled sobs as she pleaded for the JUTY to spare her son's life Ra ther than recommend that David T y rone Sa mu el be executed, the seven-woman. five man Jury said the convicted murderer should be sentenced to life in prison without poss1b1hty or parole. fl was the same Jury that last month convicted the 23-ycar-old South Los Angeles resident of frrst degree murder The JUTY said in its unanimous verdict that Samuel was guilty of shooting Alfred A Liberator. 72. to death Li berator was fl.'lled bv t wo bullets durmg a predawn gas st ation robbery Oct. 15. 1977 Two m en arrested along w1th Samuel have alread y been convicted of first degree murder m a separate trial. They djd not face t he death penally. however Samuel did because, the Jury declared. he was the gunman who fired the fatal shots. In an appeal to the jury. Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown irunsted that the death penalty was a ppropriate in Samuel's case Women Fight Playboy Bid PROVIDENCE. R .1. CAP> - Som e Brown University women, angered by a student newspaper ad soliciting models for Playboy magazine, say they are trying to sabotage inte rviews with the magazine's phot.oarapher. The a4 In the Brown Daily Herald on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday asked fo r Ivy League women wllUna to pose nude o r semi-nude tor the magazine The ad glvea the n am~ of Oavld C h an. a phot.o1rapher, and a number to call tor appolntmenu. • Here Today, Gone to /tlaui The Kuulana. one of only two ships m the world J)O\.\Crl'd by twin diesel screws. wal> schedulc.-d to leave Newport Beach today for the Maur h1me of its owner. George Tam The 70 foot Kauluna. made by Cumpbdl Boatl> in Strn Diego. should toke 10 to ll days to make the cross1n~. fl wa::. refitted at Hl<Jck1c 's Bout Yard in Newpo11 Beach. San Cle mente Public Works Boss Stable San Clemente Public Work:. Director Howard Bensen was r e ported an stable condition today at Mission Community Hospi t al. following s urgery Wedncbday for rnJuries he "Uslarncd ~aturday in a fall at hts home A SPokesman at the M1ss1on V1eJo hospital said Hensen's surgery was to repair hrs lert e lbow. which was shattered in the fall from the roof of his t wo·slory home He fell while strin~ing Chrtblmas lightb. suffering a concussion and dislocated shoulder in addition to the broken elbow "He's doin~ very well." said City Manager Gerald Weeks, who v1s1ted Bensen Wednesday before the operation .. He was talking <about city business, JUSt the way he always does " Weeks said 1t 1s too early to say when Bensen will ~ back to work at City Hall. Filling an for him tn the interim is Ed Putz, <tSMslant crt v engmeer India Booze Toll Mounts NEW DELHI, India CAP > The death toll from poison. bootleg liquor 1n the east Indian state or 81har climbed lo 254. and at least 138 more are <'ritically ill. the United News of India said An additional 400 were treated m hos pitals. the agency reported Wednesdav Police said they have arrested 32 people for making and distributing the liquor The victims. mostly coal miners. drank the moonshine last week. Onofre Nuke Plants Top Cost Estimate LOS ANGELES CAP> -Two nuclear power plant units being built near San Clemente will cost far more than planners orig inally estim ated. according to Southern California Edison Co. Planes Search Hmmiian Area For Lost Boat HONOLULU CAP> -Two planes from the Navy and two from the Coast Guard searchL-d today for a missing 94.foot boat chartered by the University of Hawa11 ror oceanograph ic research. The search area was expected to cover a 40,000 square mil<' area south and west of the Hawa11 an Island chain. i.;ud Coast Guard Sgt Edward Mur phy Seven sc1ent1sls and two others were aboar d thl' Holo Holo. which departed Honolulu for the west coast of the is land or Haw an on Saturday It failed >o appear Monday at Kawa1hae Harbor o n Hawa11 Island. where it was to pick up thret.' more sc1t-nt1s ts The search Tuesday and Wednesday failed to tum up any trace of the vessel. the Coast Guard said Report Endorsed UN ITED NAT IONS CAP> The General Assembly endorsed a committee rePort Wednesday night that included a resolution calling for Puerto Rican self determin ation. fl prompted s harp debatebetweenCuba's chief U N delegate a nd a Florida bus1· nei.swoman. Frt'd Chrr...ire . Edison '!. l reasurer and senior VICE.' presr· dent. told security analysL.., m New York on Wednesday the ex tra costs are due to revised gov ernment regulations and unex µeel ed construction rost in neases The bill for the two units under construction in the northwe!.I corner or Camp Pendleton in San Diego County 1s now expect cd to be S2.5 btlhon Original e!!tlmates made eight years ago set the cost at between $450 million and $750 million The two units. each of which will generate 1.100 megawatts •Jf power will be completed in Lqxl and 1983 A third un1 l. which ha~ a capacity of 450 megawatts, was completed m 1968 Edison offac1als ot.Ulined plan ... to raise about $350 m1llw11 through external financing next year . including an ufft·r or $100 m11l1on of preferred s to('k · rotlowed by a S200 mlllto11 mortgaE?t' bond offt.'nng Edison owns 80 percent of tht· nuclear proJect and San D1egc> Gas and Electric will finance the rest. Qub Started For Toast e rs A new Toastmas t eri. Clul1 serving San Juan Caprstranu D ana Point CJnd Ci.tprstrano Beach wtll begin m eeting in San Juan on Tuesday nights startinf.! m January The club provides educational materials and an oppportumty lo practice pu blic spcakmg ancJ leadership skills. For further information on thl' time and locatron of meeting!., phone Carl Abe at 496·2876. or Hugh Brown at •'92·1939. CHRISTMAS SHOPPER'S LA-Z-BOY SALE - ( M2.-S7 Mon • .ft1, 10•t •••. 10.1 Ctowd lundty ~'n' 1h1: n11tl11 hclurc Chri,1m.I'. Wh\:rl .111 1hrn11j!h the houw. Not .1 Crl·:11lrn: \\ :" '1irri111t. N111 C\ \:ll S.1111.1 ( :i.11" I 00'1 of LA·Z..IOYS • claplay FIHDBJYHY AMPLE PARKING 49Wt02 MOn.·Ft1. 10 .. •••. 10.$ ctoMdhnd•y t School Absences B)' JACKJE llVM N Ol IM CHI.., ...... it.Ill Ab~entee1 m 1n Orane\' Count)' chooJs 11 continuing to run tt. h11Ch as 66 JH'rt'ent beuu. f' of un outbreak ot whttl is bt•hf.'vcd to bt.• a type ol Ru!i'lln flu, cou11ty hl'alth 0((1('1.Jls Hid tod )I Or Rex l::hlln)l, d1rtttor <>f pt-rM>nttl hl'alth 'H.'rVICl' • ..a1d rtport~ from 36 chools aho"' that th(' d111("ai.1• 11;, httlln~ harch•r iit t.onu• 1tehool11 th~m uther:r. Hf' Housing Proposal R ejected lJr.rn.:'' Count) .. uperv1sor'\ rt'1t•c'll'<i « pn>lJO~ul w,·dm.·~da~ to c•ondt•mn t~o p.irc·t•b of lknd 1t1 l..q~unu 111 ll for fut u r,• c·on .. 1ruc·t1on uf :.o <'..tiled JHordable housm~ Supt.•rv1sor1> Chairman ThomaS R1lt.•y said u 14 acre sate a t Paseo de Valencia and La Paz Road would bt> .in am practir:d location sance 1l would requ1re about $600,000 worth or gradrng to be usable for home ~1tes. And the scc:ond parcel, 4 l acres at Moulto n a nd Alc11a Parkways, m ay be developed for l es:.·expensive h omes witho ut interferen ce from county governmen t, Riley explained. Several Laguna Hills hom eowne r s had voice d oppos1t1on to the county proposal to buy the s ates and make them available for developm ent of homes to sell for roughly $60,000 to $70,000 The most vigorous opposition Wednesday came from Howard Duhan, a resident of the Alicia Place development m Laguna Hills. "I plan to put a lot of money into my house and I don't want people who can't even afford to keep up their homes living near me." Duhan told supervisors. "I don't want a ny low-cost housing or affordable housin~ anywhere near where I live," he continued. Riley replied 1c1ly "I really have some problems. sir, with the idea that hom es that sell in excess of $60,000 . . may be sold to people who would be -unde s i rable to your commuruty" After Duhan told supervisors he drives to Los Angeles to work each day from his south county home. RJley observed, 'There might be some people who are upset with your pollution too. your pollution in d riving to ~ork " 'That would be getting r1d1culous." Duhan said. Violence Continues PITTSBURGH (AP) -A truck driver was s truck by flying glass as a s hot fired from a pickup truck shattered a cab window today in the latest incident of highway v iole nce linked to a steel haulers' strike. State police said Frederick Harvey, 25. of Reynoldsburg, Ohio. was hauling a luminu111 on Interstate 70 in Westmoreland County when the a tt ac k occurred said ab5enlt' •11m r nat'd from 1~ per<.'t-nt up to 66 pt'r<·f'nt l•l a -mall private Gardtin Grove iChOOI ~ Some of r'Jl"t!lttrl(t•r publir schools that wt•n• h1trdcsl 1\11 rt'porll'd 50 fll'I C't>nt of their st ud~nt~ out sick. Dr Ehhn.i !taid Ab6enle<lt:sm Ill normully 10 percent at Uu& Umt• of year Tht! atlmtlll. bt•lwved lo bl• 11 typt• of I\ Russum nu. lwit.a three.• to five days for moat aufforurs nd involves cou"h and " fevt'r Dr EhJln& said the outbreak l'Ll n 't be qu11l1fh·d as an cp1dem!c because the d1scu~e ha1m 't been d1agn~ed "Wl' ran't confirm that all of tht• l'USt•a Art.' fl u." hl' su1d "Althouah pre. umably it's llll thl' n me thing " Or Ehllng snld that. while vaccanf'!I aren't that helpful ut this point in the outbreak, they'r e still recommended for A p WI replloto Moves llp in Opera Singer Beverly Sills is shown with New York City Opera director Julius Rudel after s he was named the opera's new director . Rudel will becomc> principal conductor . Media Critic Raps Newspaper Control WASHINGTON CAP> Media critic Ben Bagd1k1 an called today for forced divestiture of some of the newspapers owned by large corporations, sayang thi s could be done without infringing on the Firs t Amendment's f ree press guarantee. Bagdik.ian, in a speech at a Federal Trade Commission "m e dia symposium," said : "Chains and conglomerates do not create. They acquire. Their contribution is not to betterment for the consumer in the way that traditional economi<' theory presumes in s uppl y a nd demand. but the opposite. "They deal with a commodity central to the survival or democracy and to preservation or the largest poss ible reservoir o f 1nformat1on a nd ideas available to the public. Yet market s trategies o f large corporations are to Ii mil these ... Bagdikian said. The American Newspaper Publishers Assoc1a lion. the trade group that repr esents most of Am erica's dai ly new s papers, r e fu sed to participa t e in the FTC symposium, sayin~ the program was s l a nted again s t the industry. Among the speakers ANPA objected to was Bagdikian. a longtime media fr1t1 c who is a journalism professor at UC Berkeley. · 11>rd Snowdon Plans Bagdik1an said h1s divestiture proposal would be a "simple so lution" to the g rowing concentration of control over existing newspapers To Marry Divorcee LONDON <AP> Lord Snowdon. Princess M argarel's former husband, a nnounced today he will marry divorcee Lucy Llndsay·HOJ.tg in London on Friday and they look forward to a "life of quiet happiness like any other family." Mrs Llndsay.flogg, 37, is the former wife of film producer Michael Lindsay-Hogg a nd has bee n S no wdo n 's frequent companion for four years. The marriage will take place at the Kensington register office The 48-year-old Snowdon and Princess Margaret. 48-year-old sister of Queen Elizabeth II. obtained a "quickie" divorce last July ending 18 years of marria~e They had been legally separated two years, but their marriage had been in trouble several years before that. The domestic news agency Press Association, which has an acrredited corresponde nt in court circles. said the princess -who lives in Kensington Palace. only a few blocks from lhe register office -consulted with Snowdon and decided that "to avoid possibl e press publicity" neither she nor their t.wo childre n will attend the wedding. The children are 17-year-old Viscount Lmley and 14-year-old Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones. The children have known ror several months of thelr rather's plans to marry Mr s. Undsay-Ko,1 and ahe ts known ... AP Wl,..ilht't HE'LL WED AGAIN Britain's Lord Snowden to get along well with them, the Press Association report said. Princess Margare t was awarded custody or the children as part of th e divor cc(J settlement. Snowdon has access to them whenever he wishes. The Press Association said thla arrangement would continue. J l) r ''The large corporations could be required to divest control of papers beyond a certain number or beyond a certain aggregate c1r culat1on or som e formula involving those two factors." he said . "If it should be decided by t.•xis ting anti -monopoly co rporate l aw that n o corporation s hould control more than a certain number or papers or a given aggregate cir culation. I see no legal problem . J am not a constitutional lawyer . but I think this could be done w ithout infringing on the First Amendment." he said Bagdik.ian said . "Fewer than 100 corpor ate executives have ultimate control of the majority of each medium in the United States." Rape Suspect Foiled ~y Dad ARCATA (APl -Police say they received the help of a fath er In identify ing his 17-year-old son as the alleged rapist of two women The boy's father noticed a similarity between the boy and composite drawings or the rapist which appeared in a newspaper. The youth is bean& held on separate charges by police in Denver. where he lives with his mother, police sald, addJng he Is a lso souaht by authorities ln Albuquerque, N.M. Soar lhe eldtrly und those suffering rrom chronic 1llneRs1•!> He 1111d the County Health Ot.'partment m Santa Ana has a(lven 22.000 do!>es of vaccanc 11ga1nst rlu . 1nclud1ng the A-Russum strain. this year. up by 8.000 over the doses given last year. Or. Ehling said people with c.'h ronic illnesses who believe they have the nu should contact their physicians immediately. AllhouJLh the current strain of Thursday1 December 14, 1978 s DAIL V PILOT A :J Due to Flu the flu 1s usually maid. Dr Ehhng said 1t could develop into p n eu m o nia . u com mon com plication of nu. He said anyone experiencing pers istent cough or difficulty breathmg, or whose illness lasts longer than five days, should see a physician. Dr. Ehling said he doesn't expect the outbreak to last much past the first ot the year, if that long. "As man)' people as this as involving, 1t should get through the population pretty fast. probably 1n two to three weeks." he said lie> noted that thC> disea11e seems to affect children more than adults. possibly because 1t may be related to a strain that broke out in the 1950s. As u result, Dr Ehhng said, many adults have some immunity to the disease Judicial Delay Rapped Potential South County Problems Seen By WILLIAM HODGE Ol ltw 0.llW Pllol SUit Delay in appointing a new South Orange County Municipal Court Judge could cost several thousand dollars and create backups m legal proceedings. the court's presiding Judicial officer savs. The potential problem centers around the r es1g na t1on o f Michael Naughton. a Judge in the court who will be leaving Jan. 1 to re turn to private practice. * * * 12 Seeking Trial Panel Position Twelve persons. including two Or ang County Judges defeated in November e lections. have appli ed for a trial commissioner position in the South Orange County Muruc1paJ Court Presiding J udge John Gnfftn said court officers would meet with r epresentatives of the South Orange County Bar As· sociation Fndav to discuss each apphcant. "We're trying to get som eone who would be acceptable an trus court,·· Griffin said That way. he said. the trial comm issioner could help ease south court caselo<1ds by han· dling prehmmary hearings, for example. Among the applicants for th<.· $42,000 per year pos ition are Jud ge Richard H am ilton or Orange County Superior Court and Arnold Mordkan of North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Griffin dechned to release the other IO until he has evaluat ed the pnvacy act Naughton's pos ition. which will remain vacant until Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr appoaots a r eplaceme nt. is considered vital by pres iding Judge John GriHin . "With a vacancy from our regular bench. al really limits what we're able to do with our calendar," Griffin said. His concern springs from a s amll ar ex perie n ce that occurred last year 1n the municipal court system when Judge Richard Hamilton was a ppointed to the Superior Court bench. "Hamilton wasn't repl aced for 11 months." Griffin said . "Thal force d us to d epe nd on temporary judges assigned to us through the <state> Jud1c1al Council." Often. the temporary Judges come from long distances c Eureka. for ex ample>. compelling court 0Hic1als to pay laving expenses and mileage to and from the assignment. he says "We were fortunate last time an that we had a relared Judge living m our JUdiciaJ district that could sit as a temporary Judge," Griffin says. The temporary Judge. Archie Wa lt ers o f San C lement£'. couldn't work for the full l t months. however. and the court wound up paying almost $4,000 m per diem and malea~e costs to other temporary Judges 1n <1ddit1on to the salar y "It could've cost us Sl0.000 extra." Griffin adds In Jan uary. the thn•t· JUdgc court faces a caseload JUSltfymg fiv(' Judges, they contend And. Griffan says. that cas('load \\Ill be heaped on two JUd~e1> and a ne w trial com missioner. expected to berured m J anuary The addition of lhe trial 1s a fourlh JUd1c1al orticer for the court. but his duties will be more limited than thooe or a full judge. To cope with Nau ghton ·s departure. the State Judicial Council again has agreed to allow San Clemente's Walters to sit as a temporary JUdge "That's fortunate for us ... Griffin scud. "But he can't sit up here foreve r .. Griffin has sent a letter to the governor requesting a prompt appointment to fill Naughton's vacancy. "Right now I'm sun~ they have a List of persons seeking a ppointme nt to the bench in Orange County," he s aid. "I would hope the governor's office would rill the vacancy as soon as possible .. Good News, Bad News A Santa Ana m an had some good luck and some bad luck Wednesday night when he Jumped to safety seconds before his stalled pickup wa<; dem olis hed by a fre ight train m Yorba Linda. police said Th(' good luc k cam e when Ted Oroi.co . 56, esca ped with o nl y a sprained a nkle when he l"aped Crom lht> trul·k .,tailed on the tracks al E s peranza a nd We i r Can yon Roa d s. policl· rcportl'<i Tht> bad luck rollowed :.in hour later when police found Orosco walking alon(? a road about a m ile <1way and arrested him on a c h arge of drunk 1n public Leather Sale Top Grain Leather So/ as and Chairs COMFORT OF LEATHER Leamer IS COOi dnO COftl/<YfrJOIC 1n .my weatrl(V oecau~t! ,, •!. u natutrJI mu1enr11 wn1cn oruames rJna aaapts to r our oooy temperrJturc 1 ne mcxe use Leamer get~ me more OCNJUlllUI dnO COl'l•IOfldOle ,, oecon.u!. • ~ I .... 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Your Corre~t Trying New Form of Tran$J>Orlation lamenting that there is only a foot or so or white stuff around at this llme. A root will do me just fine. WE WW.. BE TRAVELING lo a small place not too far from Burlington, Vermont. J was checking the weather re· ports out or there just today. Burlington had a high temperature yesterday of 35 degrees. The low was 27. Well, al least you have lo give them one thing. The temperature doesn't vary a whole lot. It just goes from cold to colder. SOUTHERN CALIFORNJANS, of course. are spoiled in -the weather department. We talk about our weather "from the desert to the sea and mountains." So any lime of year you can drive a few hours and get yourself either a sunburn or a case of snow· blindness. Thing about our weather is that for the most part. lf you don't like what it's doing where you are, you can drive out of it. You can change the entire scene from snow to sea· spray. I don't think the weather is going to be that variable where I'm going IN PRE PARATION for this, I've hunted up an old knit cap I used to wear in my open roadster days. I've shaken out m y sweat socks and looked up my boots. Who knows? This may be the Christmas season where I actually see a one-horse s lei1h. Or ride in one, maybe. At any rate, J wish you and yours the most joyous or Yuletides.~ you after the holidays along this warmest of all possible coasts Short Funds Mean ~:~(~P~~::ub~~:~~~~ money earlier thjs year. has run out and has been forced to lay off employee. or t.he eve or the holiday season Between SO and 60 e mployees or the Republican National Com· mlttee have been fired since September, and the committee is about $500,000 In debt, says press secretary Peter Teeley. The layorts still leave the naUonal committee with a staff of 207 full·Ume and 63 part·lime employees, but Teeley said another half dozen or so may 10 and the number probably will be reduced further as employees who retire or quit are not replaced. By comparison, the DemocraUc National Committee, which has been in deep money trouble for the put decade, t. expected to be down to about so employees al the end or the year. NATION I WORLC Hijacking Attenipt Fails New York-Miami Jet Diverted; Man Arrested CHARLESTON. SC. CAP> A pa11en1er who claimed lo hnt-a cid told an attendant aboard a New York·to-Mlaml Jct urly today that ht wanted t.o ao to Cub•. IUthortUea Hld The pllot dJverted the plane to Cherlntoa, wh.,re the man wa11 errtttcd by the FBI NO ONE WAS Injured, and the man did not have acid or any other weapon, the i''BI said. Tb• pu1enaer, ldentlfled iu1 G ~nld Edmond Casey. a ~J. yt"ar old Jt1n1tor from Albany, Cops Probe Van Used In Heist NEW YORK (AP> - f•tngerprint experts swarmed over a black getaway van today looking for clues that would help them crack what the FBI says is the biggest cash heist in U.S. his tory. Police said the van, found Wednesday night on a Brooklyn street, was used by five maaked gunmen to nee the Lufthansa German Airlines cargo hangar at K~nnedy Airport Monday with more than $5 m1Jllon In U.S, currency plus a huge haul or currency and jewela. BtJT THE MEN who masterminded the robbery and their record·breaking loot were still missing today. It was a traffic officer looking tor illegally parked cars who gave the combined forces of the FBI, city police and the Port Authority police their blg.cesl break in the case. The van wu towed to Ken· nedy Airport in the custody of Port Authority police, who have jurisdiction over crimes com· milted al the airport. THE FBI CONFIRMED Wednesday what had been In the van when It left the Lufihan· sa hangar after the hour·loog n · fling of a "high.value" con· crete vault room: more than SS million cash In U.S. ~urrency . an undetermined amount of foreign currency and an unknown amount or precious stones and other Jewelry. An airline spokesman had said earlier that the Jewelry ship· ments bad a declared value of more than $850,000 Discovery of the van came a fter authorities made pubhc two composite drawings based on descriptions ol two of the masked robbers THE COMPOSITES showed one suspect to be about 27 with dark hair and a drooping mustache, the other appeared to be about 30, clean·sbaven wtth gray hair. All of the robbers were described aa while males wtth Brooklyn accents Th e gunmen r eportedly unmasked at some point during the robbery long enough for Luflhanaa guard Kerry Whalen to remember their faces. Whalen Is believed to have seen the robbers during an interval when they believed be was unconscious from a blow totbehead. N Y . w1s taken to the Ch1rle1ton County Jail. He wu tchedulod to appear ¥t u hearing today before a U S. m 11l1trate on a ch1rge or "crime aboard an alrcurt· lnterf erenct with a m1ht crew " THE JET, A Notional Airlln Boe ing 727 carrying 48 pa11enger1 and a crew of alx, completed Its flitbt to Mlaml In· ternaUonal Airwrt al about 6 a .m .. accordlnt to Walt Robsbaw, a National 1pokesman In Miami. ftniest Train P' Bl oecnt John Lte In · W ashmcton aald the Incident oc· curred shortly a fter 3 a.m . when National P'IJ&hl 97. which had taken off from Kennedy Airport. wu about SO miles south of Wllmln1ton. N.C. Let u Jd a man with his hand In his pocket Mpproached a night attendant and said "We're going Lo MO to Cuba ... JACK BARKER, re1lonal public Information officer for the Federal Avlat.loo Ad· mlnl•traUon In Atlanta. Hid the This miniature engine belongs to a full train system of coaches, rails and buildings crafted to the s ame scale Billed as the world's smallest manufactured model steam locomotive, it was shown at the International Toy Fair in Nuremberg, West Germany. The tram is elec· trically operated. Witness Says Cultist Shot 2 in Guyana GEORGETOWN, Guyana CAP> -A witness at a preliminary hearing accused Jonestown cultist Larry Layton or wounding two defectors escaping with Rep. Leo Ryan. but the witness couldn't say who shot Ryan and four others who died with him. The California Democrat and the others were shot to death Nov. 18 outside their plane at a jungle airstrip not far rrom tht! Rev. Jim Jones' Peoples Temple colony. More than 900 died there in a murder·auicide ritual shortly after the airstrip killings. DALE PARKS, 27. ONE of the Peoples Temple defectors who was ln a second plane with Layton, testlf1ed Wednesday that when firing started on the airstrip, he saw Layton, a 32·year--0ld San Franciscan. pull out a pistol and start s hooting. Parks aaid he saw Layton wound defectors Monica Bagby and Vern Gosley and then point the gun at Parks himself, but It mis· fired. and Parks grabbed it. Those aboard the smaller plane ran for the bush, Parks said, while aunflre continued at the larger plane at the other end of the runway. man also told the nt1bt atttn· dant be wu carryina acld and demanded entry to the cockpit.. But Barker said that when the pilot ref~ed to open the cockpit door, the man returned to bJs seat. He aaid the pilot diverted the night to Charleston as a pre· cauhon Ch arles J . Devlc, special agent in charge or the FBI in South Carolina, 1ald Casey is employed as a cleaner at the state ofrlce building complex In Albany. Mob's Link To Movie Investigated BOSTON <AP> -Federal agents aay they are checking possible underworld connections in the filming ot "The Brink's Job," an lnvestigatlon reported- ly alto involving the Teamsters union . A union official In Boston, con· tacted late Wednesday. said he bad nothing to say about a na· tlonally televised report that federal agent. were looking Into the Teamsters' role In produc· tlon of the movie that stars Peter Falk. "I HAVE NO comment," said Arthur Zaniboni, business agent for Boston Local 25, "I Just aaw it on TV." "There are Investigations un· d e r way," said Gerald Mc Dowell , head of the New England Organlted Crime Task Force in Boston. after NBC News reported a federal grand jury was Investigating possible payoffs to mob figures by the movie company. McDowell said the lnvestfga- tions are in "the Sime general direction" as Indicated by the NBC report. But he said, "f can· not confirm or deny the NBC re· port." THE HEAD OF lhe Boston Teamsters local , William McCarthy, an international vice president, was in Washington. Zaniboni said, and was not available for comment. McDowell saJd he watched tile fi rst Installment of a three.part NBC report quoting Boston police sources as saying pro- ducers ot the nlm sought help r rom Ralph LaMattlna . described by the sources as an underworld boss in Boston's North End. Parts oC the North End. an area that is the center of Bos ton's Italian community. were transformed to the 1950s era for the filming. The movie Is based on the $2.4 million Brinks robbery here. Pictures of the m ovie set. quietly taken by authorities, re- portedly s how two film crewmen with a man described as a LaMattlna associa te, Joseph "J oe Shoes" Cammaratta, NBC said. Winds Howl at 50 mph Travel Alerts Posted A.round Great Lakes Albu'- A,'l\erllto A"'9vlll• .1111e111e ••llll'l"Of't ••-ero ..... Bot!Oft Bllffelo Cll•lllll WI, C,.k ... Clncl1111 .. 1 ClewteftCI COhll!'lbut Del flt. 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Highway Reserves Defended CM K l..AN D 1 A J>' I he !lllllt! hawh14a)' f\' crvl' arr hl tth Mt'AU'>\' lh11t'!o1 lhl' bt•..,t wa' to qu11hf> for frdl•rul runtb, \ti\,, Adrian• G1r.mturro chr c tor 11{ ( J I h1• C ah for ru .1 l>1·1•1HI nwnl 11f T n ani. port ut um MO( G1.U1tur,·u '''nl .1 "rtlh-n ,t,11\'11'1\'nt \\t'<lllt"•ll.1\ lo,, ht·1t1 .~ .. ..._ .. Dalke Honored an.: of tht• ,\..,:..•mbh 1 r •'"'l'Mlrt1• ta u n Cumm1tttt' "ho '" 'h»1rnu111. A'wmbh mun \\ .ilh•r I n g a I I:. l> U 1 \ t• r" tfr h il ' l' rat l<'rzt'<i th\' r1.•wn 1.'' ln.i.-llio. ~1·~' rund' 1n h.1111t :.hould ~· uw(I tw:h1r,· 1nflut1nn I n I.' f t' J l\t' S I h 1 • l' 0 -.l U ( l h l ' lffOJl'Cl' l I G C'onN-nu Told Al'lor Jvhn \\ J} nt· ..i rei,1dt'nt ur Newport Beach . ..ac n :ph oi pluqut• c.l"o adH•t1l~lnJ( Pl'fSOnahly of the )ear . I rom H.i.rn Sp1t1er. n~ht. µresident of the advert1sm~ dub ot l~ Angele~ Wayne received the award for his 1 olt•-. 1n advcrt1bemenl~ for a bavings firm Martnes Ma 1or Anthony Nastri l!> m background Wi\S HI NGTO"l t 1\P 1 •\ u l I I I l ) I' " ,. l' u l I \ l'. t\ •. I I h M <' K annc\, bU \:; ht-hupl''> federal J!a.." saft•l) law:. can bt· rev11mpt-d without 1.·ndungenng his <'Ompany'!> S6Ull rn1ll1on laqucfil•d nutural i(llS proJt'('l t e ntatively sl'l fur P o1 11t Conception nn the C:Hllforr11a <·oast Jailed Man Held In Gay Slayings SAN FRANCISCO 1AP1 A former convicted killer bemg held In BlUrer Sf"'tlfeHt"ed LOS ANGELES tA P 1 i\n JI J San Francisco Jail on assault charges has been charged with three uf f1vl.' strangulation murde rs of homosexual men this year Redwood City Municipal Court Judge Wilbur Johnson issued a warrant Wednesday for the arrest of David Likens, 31. in connection lcged organized cnml' f1~un.· Michael R1tzitello, hai. rl'tcavl-<l a one.year county JIUI M:ntC'nn· for his part an a fraud sch('mc that balked several farm!. out of thousands of dollari. Deputy Distri ct Attornn· Richard Jenkins said Rizzatell<>. already an stale prison. and four co·defcndnnls set up dumm.> hus rnl'ss supply companies tha~ :.-1enl mvorccs to firms. demand rng pity ment for non existent s upplies Victims 11f the scheme anc lud\'d McDonulcl"s <tnd Tanrty Corp Dkpute Sett l~d LOS ANGELES t AP 1 The City Council has approved a mo· tlon to seek a monetary settll' mcnl w1lh an indepe ndent con tractor to resolve a three·month controversy ovl'r restoration of -thP wealher·damagcd Watb To" er!> The Council voted Wl'dnesda~ to :rnthonz<' lhl' tran<,fer of tht• rcs toratwn \\Ork to the ~au.· with the three murders But Likens was already 1n J&Jl, awaiting tnal On charges Of AS· sault and attempted murder an San Francisco. Bail of $250,000 was set by Judge Johnson THE HOMOSEXUAL murderi. over the past eight months have alarmed San Francisco's large gay rommunily All five s trangled and beaten bodies have been found an re mote and brus h y areas of San Mateo County The three m en Likens 1s ac· l'Used of killing were Daniel 01· lcr. 24. A Tomlin Goodman lll, 26. and Ronald Young, 27. The othe r two victims are stall un identifit.'<i Oller. whose body was found March 18, and Young. found two weeks later. were re portedly male prostitutes in San Fran· casco's Tenderloin area Good man had been a homosexual for years. police said Likens served tame 1n San Quentin Pri!>On from 1975 to Nov 8. 1977 after he was convicted for a Los Angeles slaying. He was on parole when he was arrested an San Francisco Oct. 12 an c<>n· nect1on with homosexual as· s aults an the Tenderloin POLICE SAID Likens' alleged assault victims helped link him lo the murders. but they would gave no detail!. San Francisco police had planned lo try Likens Jan. 8 on the assault charges but said Wednesday they would turn him over to San Mateo County authorities for prosecution on the three murder c har"es . Transient Stabbed LOS ANGELES CAPl - Police said today the non-fatal stabbing attack on a 34.year-old downtown trans ient w as probably not the work of the Skid Row Stabber. Investigators :.aid Pedro Cruz was stabbed fi ve tames in the uppe r torso early this morning An Amazingly Easy-To-Use Movie Camera That Fits In The Palm Of Your Hand! FUJICA SINGLE-8 MOVIE CAMERA With Features That Assure Perfect Movies Every Time' 1 Underexoosure Meter 2 Footage Counter & Battery Check 3 Grip Folds Snugly Out Of The Way When No t In Use And The Fujica P-2 Single - Is SLR -What You See Is What You Film. No More .. , Hope I Got It" Shots The Perfect Movie Camera For SklillCJ. Boatin9, Any Sports Activity or Anywhere! EASY TO USE, EASY TO OWN. • • FREE BOOK ONLY w/Purchase "HOW TO MAKE BETTER MOVIES" Protection Sought Harassment by SynalWn Feared SANT/\ MONl(;A tA P 1 Thi la14 'l'r bitten b y u rttltk i,nukt-allegedly phH't'd 1n h1i- m1ulbox by two Synanon in1•m twra hms r('()uested a (;ourt order to prot('ct him ond his ehcnl~ from haras11mt•nt by the drug n · habilttotion s:roup Lois An&cJea attorney Paul Morantz who sought protec ' tton Crom ··annoyance. e mbar rnssment. oppression. hara1>s ment ~i nd Intimidation b y Synanon and its agents•· filed a statement by rormer Syn<.uK>n m em bcr Lynn Worrell of San Pranc1~ w1th has rl'quest for the order Ms . Worrell claimed that when she left the group la~t December she was held against her wall for four dayl> at Synanon's Marin County facllt ty. where she was physically at tacked and not allowed to sleep during intense anterrog<ttlon She also all~ged s he had been told that "1f ;he told what she knew" she would be hurt 1n such a way that ··a plasl1c surgeon would not be able to repair the damage .. The protertive order wo•Jld also cover prospective witnesses in a lawsuit 10 whleh Morantz and Svnunon huvc s ued ea('h otht'r S<1nt.1 MuntcJ Supt•r 1111 Court Judgt> l.Jurt·nct> Rattcn brund !SChl'<iult•cl a tw .. r1n" nt>'<l M ondu) on Mornnt1 re<1ut•st ttl'pl~~an[( to lhl' MorJnt1 mo taon, Syn.inon lawyi-r!!. accu!>ed Moranti: of ··:.tugm~ this pubhe rclataons e\.Cnt for the purpost.> of discrediung'" ttw ~1 oup and d1~putt'<.l tb • ract that the snake uttat k ever occurred "This prol('ctave order 1s nothing more than another step by M oranu and hJs attorneys in hnv1"~ t.tus litiuUon tried in the media rather than tn the• t•ourtroom." the Synanon at· torneys· statement said . Nudists Wat-ned Camp Flood Dangers Cited SAN DI F.GO 1 /\Pl Although county planners can't recull the last 11mf' the HHoot wide Harbison Canyon Crt>t>k experaenct-d a fabled 100-year nood. they thought the SwaJlows Sun Island Club nudist colony s hould be pre· oured To accommodate the hypolhetJcal flooding, planners "'anted the nud1!:>t resort to widen the creek. move 32 mobile homes. 20 trailers and most of its recreational fac1ht1es at an estimated cost or $200,000 After listeo1n~ to the club'!> attorneys, however. the County Board of Supervisors agreed Wednesday that tbe requirements wou ld probably force the club to shut down Instead. the club wall be required over a five.year span to make improvements protecting the dwellings from a ICS!>{'r nood. w1th metal s igns to be posted lo warn trailer occupanL'i of the flood hazardi. Delay Ordered Temple Probe Stalled How ....... Mlf'W•tk.t.4 .... .......... .,., ... SAN FRANCISCO (AP I The FBI and t; S Attorney G. Wilham Jfonter have denied allega llons by attorneys that Peoples Temple members returning from Guyana were harassed and denied legal counsel dunng lengthy questaorung bv tht· FBI last week. cRelated story. A4 1 - Appearances by 16 Peoples Temple members before a federal grand JUry probing the death of U S. Rep Leo Ryan were postponed for two we~ks Wednesday to allow attomeys to study transcnpts of the FBI interrogations which lasted upwards of 10 hours U.S. DISTRICT Court Judge Robe rt f Peckham dismissed the 23·member panel Wednes· day. and instructed witnesses to return tu testify Dec. 27. Dec. 29. Jan. 3 and Jan. 5 ... ~ ...... ~. Pri~e4toMI! ~~·47' s525 YES-AU MEW FOR '79 lCOMPUTEJt COLOR o. .. llT..-. .. ~c- I '°46 llOOICHuaST COllHH IOllHCMUIST ANOGAIAILO ..._ .. 1-nn Hows: w.....lti. I 0.7 Set. to-i:JO S..12-4 = .... 1.11 :1·~ Attorneys for some of the 16 scheduJed to testify complained their clients were t reated like criminals instead of s urvivors of the T t mple's --------------------- mass murder.suicide ritual Nov 18 that left more than 900 people dead . ··1 do not concur an the charactenzat1oni. of tht- interrogat1ons." said U S Attorney Hunter ··Wl.''re confident the allt>gations are mcor reel.·· said J()(' Aaron. the FBl's San Franc ii-co an formation officer News trom an over California is rounded up each day in the DAILY PILOT SHOP LIDO MARINA VILLAGE THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON FOR THE GREATEST GIFT IDEAS .,_ IO.., .. 6,... -.. .......... _ ... ._.. rltft•.......,c-. DAVE'S CAMBRA ., ..... ""' • C:C.t& ~ Ciloatf09<IA MJ.ttU !All""-..._ IO 8laCll °" -I {t'l~n tt-of~f.l~Tft1Nl~.fr!f~ --· .. ..,_..._ ) / • f;/ c Orango Coast Daily P110 1 Editorial Page .................................................................. Thunchry O.C.mt>er te 1978 Robert N Weedt PubllSl'ltr ThomH Keevll 'Editor Low-cost Hous ing Sites Miss Mar k A limall hue ond crv -.u1 ro1 4.'<I last wt't.•k wh,•n Lagunu Beoch t"OUtl<'l1 nu m~r -.11pro\ied ruur publtt. locutions ln U>wn ror ~•hit• lllll! '" 11tea ror IOW•CO.Sl 1um tor c1lllen houatna The Spttll'r of low rt•nl 11pnr1 mf'nt, 'prlntelnfZ up ov(•rnlght on the b 1 hull r1 1amnnd ul Riddle ttwld s parked a mt.·u~Uf\' or ln,·rrdulll) mcan.c surnc counr-11 g ot•r" Uut that propo Ml. ~l·ll Kit um• thal would au!t.' M•n1or r1l11t·n hou''"G on lht• <ilt•nOl'\tP ~trt:d Jiur kmat lot In du"1lt.own, ut t! •ubJcct to •Ul'h •lnct cond1t1on1 th1.11 their dtvelopm nt •• unllk b f'or lnst•mt.•t•, tr u dt•H~lnpo1•r \\Uni., to bullet u h•dr rulh fin.m C'4."<1 ht>u.,tnli( p1 OJN't al fhddlt• t-'1elcJ, hl• nHJ"I fmd uJld flnunt'I.? unullll'r &&cr-t.•Jlt blc "Ill' fo r halil•bull und rl'r r,•11ho11 within thl' rth• Tht.• soinw ~Ot'b for lhl' Gh'nneyn• µurk1nJ( lot. :rnd lhP 111unlr1J>Jl Jot b.) t.'ll.) hall Potential Houb1n11 ancJ Cr>m rnunily Dt.•v4.•lopm1.•nt butld1n1 UJlpll<.·unU. would huv•• 111 pro\ 1tlr an '(}U&Al umounl ol purkm1 'Plll'l' for thoKc ch -. phH·t·d hv ttll' huu~rn..; Tht! ii.st approvt>d by counr llm~n '" a ~hopping h-.t or ~ortit , n rt'(}utr~mf'nt by ft'<kral hou"inl( offl<'1nl~ lo offrr dttvt·lopen1 who do not hav•• nn option on pnvJtc: land u11 OJ>Jmrtunaty to &;t•l In on the bidding !-4ut with city control ur the proJt.•ft i.ltc. ttw dcvclo1wr \\OUld huvc to come up ~1th quite an unw .. uull y 1ittlract1n· lHll'kagc to com im·c lhu city to cl~t.> down at~ popul.1r Ht:,eball d.uunontl or rt.>ducc p~u·kinK m conge:ttoo downtu"'n 1.a.tiuna Beat.•h Error Correcte d The clty of San Clementu recently erred in bllhng 10 Harbor t:slate reRtdents tor sewer 1uffvlce wha<'h b pro vided to the tract by th~ Capistnmo Bet1(•h Sunitary 01~ tnct, n ot thC' cit y . But <'Onsidcring that the re wert> only IO o f approx 1mately 250 Harbor E stateti homes uffocted and that t he t:ity has hastened to refund the monty, the double bilhng JS h a rdly a slain on the c ity record. It was Councilwoman Myrtis Wagner. a Harbor Est ates resident he rself, who discovered th<1l four of h& neighbors had been billed for city sewer s ervrct· Within hours of Mrs. Wagne r 's demand for an invest1gat1on, the city bilUng department identified six additional victims of the double billing . The error was appare ntly due to an oversight on the part of a clerk who did not realize that a small percen· lagt' of San t tcmcnte homes are not connccttd to ctl) sewers. With San C lemente politics heating up prior to the . Jun 23 special recall e lettion. someone may try to m uke political hay out of this over sight. Thal would be unfair to a genenilly conscie ntious city s t aff. Directory De bate LaBt week . San .Juan Capistr an o counc ilmen opposed u PacJ.f1c Telephone plan to split Orange County·~ two yellow p ages directories into five editions. dropping Laguna Niguel from the South Oran~e Coast book. Councilmen argued that m:my Sun Ju:rn s hoppers huy at store's locntcd lo the north m La guna Nig ue l a nd the Missron Vi(•jo La~un<1 Illlls area Unclf'l' lt1<.· t<·h·pho nc t•ompany's plan. the South Orange ('oa't hook would inl'ludc Duna Pornl, Capis trano HPac·h . San Cll•nu:ntc and San .Juan J\nothl'r ne w dir('C tory would cover Laguna llill!i, Lu~una Ni~uel , Lako fo1 t•st, El Toro :ind Mission VieJo f>ucific Tclt•phonc orfit·uils C'1:11mcd a murkl'lmg ~tudy shows shopper trendb justify breakin~ the area s up 1ntotwodircctories. Counril members pointed out, however, that the growth fuctor of the area is not being rons idered. They argued that a new s hopping regional center ~oon to open in i;outh Miss ion Viejo would not even be inc luded in the south county directory. And, they said. it's a s ure rlrc bl'l most San Juan rc~i· dents will shop ut the new mall. While the telephone company has offered to provide the Mission ViCJO·Laguna Hills directories to San Juan l'C!!idcnt.8 on rcquetit, that·~ not good enough. As Councilman Phillip Schwartze pointed out, com· binml( the two southern books would still keep them un. der the size o f uny of the three proposed telephone dircc· torle~ for the northern areas of Orange County . ll':ii hard to fiJi(urc how the telephon e com pany will ~avt• paper rosts a claimed clement of the plan by printing two directories and providing them to bolh set' lions of th<.• south county • Opinions expressed In the apace above are tho!Je of the Daily Pilot Other views e1tpreased on this page are those of their author& and drt1sts Reader comment Is invited Address The Daily Piiot. PO Box 1560, Coata Mua. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Bribes By L. M. BOYD The Pennsylvania Senato pas!-ted o bill to set a penalty or SS.000 or rive vear:J In lail for anybody con victed of bribing a J<>ckey The vote was 39 to one. The dissenter, Sen. Richard /\. Snyde r of Lancaster. callt'd the leglsla · lron a n in su lt to the le~1slators. Pennsylvanra's penalty ror bribm~ u litate senator 1s only $500 or one year in Jail Ot·ar Gloon1y G u~ l know It's wtnt<'r und hardly th• ttme to brine it up hut what ever happened to leed cof. fee' ll wot' a hot Item a few yt•ar11 back. R.K.M. A footnote an a history bf)()k about Bulgaria suy11 tht• woman or that country Iona ago wa11 permitted only one bath In her hfctimc. Tha t. on the day before her wc.-ddlng. Hardly scem11 suHicicnl Isabella of Spain reportedly took lwo b a th& i n ltc r lifcllme,. but then s he waa a queen. You BAY you 've n ('ver heard of 11 gnathologls l" That's a dentitil who makes 1old c rowns. Q ''Define carat. car et and karat. plcHe." A Weight of pn·clous atones. especially d1•monds, ta expressed In carats /\ carol 111 a wrller'R and proofr~11der'11 mnrk. The pro· PQrtion of pure f'Old with a n al· toy IR Identified by karats. And you know about carrots. Wh}' u town with u namfl Ilk~ Kalamazoo should have 1 nlcknam•'. too. I Juat c11n't any, but ll I• also known as Celery Clty. Wlnston·Hultm for obvtoua rcuons 111 called Tobacco Clly. But leas cltor I• how BaltJmorc came to be r eferred Lo as Moontown. ... Rowland Evan /Rober t Novak China: A S11rge of Democracy P~KING -l<"lvt• d•ya. of Im 1>1u1lonwd 51c1tt'h c1 un<1 de· mc>n1trallc.>M tn the 1trecl8 ot Pokln1 hav" been rt1pliacl'd by m •ru wall poah:rs., but left bf'hlnd la tole ration or de· mocrollc lmpul1ea that c.'Ould erofoundl>· chanMc Communlat Chin•. A llhoujh th• o mMy not huve bHn fl v" day lh11t i.hook China. lh e fft'l'f h urc lodollbll• fho uncxp('-Ct \'tl dPm o n 10 t r .itton s. unwllttnjly eontrlbut....>d to by th111 col umn , wt>rc muted by th~ tl'llmt"'I Quiet ao-stow alannl Rut al no time wn11 overt dltuapproval lfOunded by the par ty apparatwi The ambitious modern1zullon proairam of Vice Premier Teng ll1u1o·ping depends on l hol-11.1 Yt'ry :.tudenb and worker!> who dc mon11lruted for democracy last week to chullenge lhe dead hund of the va11t bureaucracy For their part, t h e de momstrators don't want to pro voke D (.'Om cback by the hard· hncri. being purged by Teng Thua. that the demonstrutors Mailbox and Ten1 need earh other la tho beat hope for cauUoua llbcra&Uza· Uon In China. TENG'8 D£8JRE to soUdlty control over the bureaucracy un· lntenllonally trl11ercd the drama bere Wall potters bc~an appeartna Nov. 19. d onouncm1 Tena'• eneml 1 and the harsh r pre11lon of the April s. 19'76, Tien An Men square dumonatra· Uon <repretslon lncludlna the purae of Tens himself>. But by Nov 22. the posters had vauJt.ed beyond Tena ·a origlnul purpose. demandina democratic elections and cr1ticlzini Mao Tae·tuna. Tht! fivt> days of Peking r eally began Saturday, Nov 25, the day a fter we arrived 1n this win· try capital W~tern Journalists and dlplomal.8. at the mu Tan w311 for their dally rf'adinM of posters. were amazed to have (.'h1nese upproach them and e nauKe in political discussion - thl' first trme since the Com· mun1st t akeover in 1949 A ~tunned diplomat from the U S. liaison office was asked how to rrittc11e the nation's leaders without being traitorous. Many wanted to discuss lhe mechanics of parliamentar y democracy. Some f'allt.'d Hsi Tan "our Hyde Park " Wh1•n we v111ltl•d ht·n· th~ next nl&ht. Nov. 26 -with John Praaer. corretpondent for the Toronto Globe and Mall -Hal Tan waa a 1laht to behold: while Icy wtndl blew the dwst of araHletl Peldn1 In th Ir (acea. hundreds of Chlneae elbowed each other for a poaltion to read poatere; hwidredJ more huddled lo small aroups to debate politic•. Once rorel1ner1 were spotted. we were quickly sur· rounded. WHEN l''RA.ZER told them th111 column might be Interviewing Tena the next mornlna. a roar went up. Some 800 to 1.000 Chinen now turned the con ver11atlon into a political tvent Ques tions and comments were written and paased up for us to relay to Teng. One asked ror a re·evaluation or Mao's Cultural Revolution. Mnother reques ted a te le vised trial of the radical "Gana of Four" headed hy Mao's widow. We repealed a fe w such com· me nts near lhe end of our m · terv1ew with Teng the nc1tt day, and Fraser relayed the replies to the Hal Tan crowd that night. They went Into an uproar when tht!y heard TcnJ( had defended the wall posters <thOUIJh dis· agreeing with unl&·Mao critr<'isrnl Close to t0.000 then marrhed two long blocks to Tien An Men 5QU:lre for a rully htsl· lnai into the night THE FRONT PAGE story on our Interview In the People':c Dally tht1 nut day 8tressed Teni·s support of Meo and call for stability. but that dad not prevent mon• exuberant nights of demonstralina and spt.'1!ches m the huae square where one speaker (not 200 yards Crom an Idealized color poster of Jo11er Stalin> declared Ch ma h:ad Jdoptcd "Stalinist fas cism " S 1 m II a r r a I he s 21 p r e 11 d t '' Shanahol and Nanklna. After five days. the regime put out tht> word by internal radJo cool it: stop the rallies and b<! careful about saying lhmg6 you can 't p r ove -esp ec ia lly crrt1c1!lm of Chairman Mao : m stead. diSCUJS these things m your factory and school unlL-. Although one-new poster dt> fended the demonstrations. thl' orderli w e re follow e d 'l'houaanda still aalhen:d daily at Hsi Tan. but the high cxc1lemenl was gone. However. there rs no evide nce of ony order to end contac ts with foreigners. Jn answer to our repeated que~ t1on11. well-placed Chinese of ficlals refust'<i to cr1t1<"1ze c1Lht•1 the demonstrations or the part In them by Western newsmt>n. ln11tead. they praised Pollllcal m vol vcment as conduct v1• to China's .. four modcrnrzat1ons" THE DEMONSTRATORS so pra11>ed are young. mostly sti .. dents but many workers. While: better mfor med tha n m o~l C h inese (severa l di scuss ed Voice of Amenca broadcasL~ >. they are unlike the Ru1man d1:, s idents -within the national mainstream Contrary to d1s m formation d11spen11ed by Soviet correspondents he re . the dt· m onstrators are nol anl1 re111me. Teng rs lherr m a n. The regime's call for electron or workshop leaders and other c a d r e s l o s h a p e u p t h l' bureaucracy burlt de mand for democracy on top Whale now select ms.t plant ~upcrr ntt>ndt•n1 ~ . :>a id one poster put up dunng th•· demonstrations. "we ha ve n<t i.ay about the people who run lh1• <'ounlry. ·· f or that sentiment to 1urracc tn Chr na a fte r a gcncr;1 t1on of developmg Socialist Man under the world '~ t1Jthle~t thought·t·ontrol system 1.., nothing lesli than a tnbule to ttw human spmt Buying Restraint Might Help Cut Prices To thl' l'.:d1tor . 1 'd Ilk<' lo think this letter could generalt> enough interest :ind reaction in the Dully Pilot are a to catch on throughout Southern California. and 11oon -very soon -throughout the United Slates. And that enough r ead ers h ave e nough self. diaclpline, and interest in curb- ing high prices, oven if they themsel ves have no financial need lo worry about hl«h prices. to want to help a aerloua situ&· tlon. Just do th.I~ now· Cut down on buying -products and servlceti -just a little bl\, WHEN WE drank ju11t a liltlf• less coffee, prrces droppt!d a t the mark ct ; ate a little lesa sugar. prices were lowered. Start now. during hysterical Chrrs lma.'i »hopping A little letis buying rsn't Rolng to cause big layoffs and closing or busl ne111ea. but when sales drop JW.t a little, priceloi will be lowered Kt"ep ~asohne 1n mind, too We must drive to work. to the market, etc .. but plan to avoid the lrttle 1mnecess ary jaunt~ That would mean a lot lesi. ga11 sold immediately How inlereslmit it would be to ace the efrecta of just a few weeks or this Must WC be so aluttonous. whether it's at the table at home, or In a dingy restaurant where we pay as much for a cup t'lf coffee a» we'd expect to r uy 1n a plush dining place, that we can't JtL'lt cut 11pcnd1na S per cent and watrh u miracle'? KEN flAJ.L f '......,,om 14,.•••on• To th~ Editor· Tht double standard and 1t1> "whot's good for the goo11e la not 0 K for the aander ... may oo a reul problem In lh1> path ot wom en's liberation hut it i11 onl y on llluKion In the arcnu of in dlvldual ond religious llherty ll1story dearly lcarhes thiAI when you JtiVl' 11way Poland you lose F'rancc. wh<>n you itbflndon the Gyps1t•is you condl'mn lhl· Jews. when you foranke re· ll1loua freedom• you c r aau fret'dom of the proaa On July 8, 1917 a total ot over 16S armed ORtnts of the FBI broke down the door11 or ftevcraJ Scient.ology Church 'll and con· ducted a aeneral "earch and setzun that hlld only one reatric· t Ion . do not 11top unlll you hove searched ll all. <The American Herlla1e Diction ry detlnes ··i::t•m•ral" :.is ·rwt 11mrlt:l.l rn :S<'OPt'. area or appltc11t1on . not r1·str1 C!ted" I T RADITIONALJ, Y tht· <·ourts ha vi> held that I he fo'o urth Amendment. thC' pr<1t1•c-t1rin against "unrealionuhle sl'..1n•he-. and se1iurnH." t•ov1·rs <.1nd han~ .. general wnrranb and ..:cm·ral srarches." At thli. point rn J\m('1 1f'un h1-. tory we h1:1vc u {'t•ntrul In lt'lllgencl' Aat•n(•y th~tt has ad milled to 25 ycur :s of mrnd 1·11n lrol atroc1t1cis. an FBI that hus <'Onductt.'<t nunwrou:-. 1ll1 ·~til ~·t· livtt1e11 !111<·h us h11•11k '""· a .JuistrC'e Dc1>artment thut -.1·1"k' to blam<' tht• Con11lltut1011 fo1 1ti. own lnadl'(fUllf'H!o; With tht·~1· us 11eult11 on the ri~ht~ 11r in dlv1duulii to hH· llwir 1>w11 ll ws Ult lht'y Sl'l' rlt, 110~ Win ~1l lhll> lrm e thal affirm' tht· trn-.11· Const1tut1onul pn nc· 1 pl<'~ of 11111 nalton 1s a wrn fo1 all Th•· Stu11ror t1 c·o'.'>t' with 11-. Supr1·m1· Court approvt·d in truhaon into nt'"'-Pl•JH'r f1h·-. "" pollt't'. lhl' Farbt•1 1·t1M· with ar rt•st of ncw'4pt1permar1 Myron f'arbt•r for rt•fusul lo turn ov1·r note1> from c·onf1d1•11twl -.oun·1·~ I ht> SC'1+'ntolo~.v t•as1· w 1th 11' fl11hrn~ <·xrwd1l1on w1.1rrnnt .1ncl 11cnrch. ull lmn~ one lt·11s1>n to th1 media und lo thl' puhltc . tht· frt•tdom ,\OU ... uvt· may tJI' 'tour own REVEHf:NO .11-:F'F OURRON. 1>1rcc·tor of l'uhlfr Affairs for t ht' Church1•' of Scrt•ntolo"\ of Southern Cal1fornru Bankrupr Slo9a1111 To the 1-;ctitor Re F:d1tor1:tl o f D1·1· :1 Pl<>ast• i.<1v1• your t'Cflton al wnter o rab1t-s ~hot Th111 guy '"' ob vious ly roum1n~ at the mouth If the d1a ~nos 1 ~ is n 't rabre'l. perhaps u ·,. Jus t a matter or bl· 11111 htt In lht• hc>ad too many times w1Ul the Herkl'lt')' Barb Ht s t ntea thol .John 8nRas Is a "ccrtlflablt.· oddball " Cc rtltia· bh• by whom·• 'f'he wrrter" In ud dltlon t o p l uy1 11 ~ with t y pt•wrrll·r ' down a t the nt•wspnp1.•r 1~ this RUY 3lso a p11yc h rot rr!lt '' fJt nlao uution1 John Sthm1t1 waoln•t pursuing "f('<'tntr1c rliht·wlna cau1cis ... Such os tax cutting perh11ps ·• I KNOW lt''I diffrcult fo r a 1mall ntw1papcr lrk1· the D11lly Pilot to ottrurt first ratl' minds to the ~ltortttl staff. but rertnrn· ly you can do bctte rAtidn this cretin Surc-ly there Utimit be somt:one who c-an write• thc'>l' l0d1lor1als wrth '!Orne m1 .. 1,ure of 1111t•llf'rtual n~or Ont.t Rt'b lht• feeling thot the re11pon::1lble people at tho Ptlht took the weekend off. und h•fl t IH• store to a cop~ bo,\. "ho t·on fuses puberty wrth µhlloi.oph~ Wt· ate· !!Ure tha t he w1ll oulgrow 11 t•\l'nluallv. but ran you plcasr d1t•t•k 111-. ~ork bdort· hi' 1-. 111 lnwt•d to further pollutt· ttw aren If lw <'on t I n u c·' 111 wri t <' 1•d1torraJ1i we'll bl' .. ~ ... :.ukrf "1th all his pef'r group's ~oµhomonc· opinions Wt•'ll bt: seeing Jrt1cl1."' for abortion. pro·lnrlian .... for brRger government. •·It' lh•'ll trot out everyone of 111 ... t 11lc ht· tie cauises. he'll bon· u~ to dt•ath with JOggrng, btt <'kgammon. handball. and f'verythinit ch.l' that hoppcns to b1.· .. happening now .. Oo yourselve'I and thr n ·adt•r'I u fuvor and rcallw that most pcopl1.• who r <.':ul th<· t•d1tor1:1l1 l'an ffec throug h hankrupt :ilos.tan~ and leflov~r cause.•., The '60l' a re gonl'. bul the seed:.. !>Own tlurlni;: that period are now lx«tr '"" fruit c g in Jone, town. with Syn.,non <'k . and su<'h lh1nl(ll will c.'Ontmut• lo !war fr Ul t for :..omt• linw to t•ome 'fht-y !'!Ub 't1tutl'd style ft>r 'IUhMant·c Thrs fool of a wrltN l'i 01Jv 1ou11ly rau ~ht an tlw ·ooi. l'er hap:.. at'' time hf' took off his peort• but· ton. put hr -. Jt•nn~ a way und t·nmc buck to the reul world Thl· l('ft wlni< n •volullon didn't h:appcn. but ii r1ght·wmg rf.'volu· t1on l'I h;1p~nlng right now uni! 1t i. iiathenna steam daily ancJ 1t will <'Ontlnut' to j.(athl·r !'ltcnm. :..imply tx-caul-tc 1t 11-what J>t.'()1>lc wunt rE'opll' an· tlrC'd of ~how bu51· ness Journa lis m 11ncl i;covcrnmt>nt ;as t·ntcrtarnmcnt Pl'opk really want u return to thu JE"ffcrso naan ideal It rn:iy not bu as trendy as u disco. but It sur. beats workinl? four monthi. 11111 11( each ycur to puy ta ,,., to ,, gOVl'rrtml·nt that ha ~ for t ht• pa:..t 50 H'ar:.. lx·cn as r1·mov1·d from reality as your wnt1·r Bii.i. EVANS P~•• "Pf•d Slepff Pr To the Editor. I'd like to use )Our papC'r to 1·11 courage all pet owm•r" tn tw mor1· responsive to thl.'1r .in1mu l"' needs dunn~ c.'old wcalhf'r Old1·r . very young and h1•althv pets ;ill need shelter both durinJ,.! the <fa " tind at night to w1th~tand th1., area·-; sudden h·mpt:raturc ex lremes. If your cat or dog rf'mu1n:.. out or doors pleuse be hum<.1m· enough to provide a warm r('lrc<it for lh<"m A rutt to.'lsed oul on wt•t ~rass 1n the damp air r~ not cons1den•tl 11helter from the n11n . wrnd or cold GI Vt' your rwt .1 bt•ttcr hfo for the New Year and r .. turn ~ome of lhc love they .itve }OU y1•11r round llfo:LF.N EV~RS f 'q rf>f911 .'ii 11dP11f 11 To t ht Ed!lOr We an· i.et>ar1g fon·1~11 st udcnt ~ 1n o ur C'ountrv •·:au~rn){ pro blems with dt•mon:..trallom, thut disturb the· rx·an· l1ttc·r. and r1• qutrl' a n or !-.(fUad lo control the1 r ar t: v11 v Th('y art> try 1n~ lo ~t·I. th1• t:n:tl·d Stutci. lo 1ntt•rvcnl' In tht· lnli'rnal affo1r~ of tht•1r c·ountry T h<.':, ~hould bt> 'lt•nt home• Th<"y are gu('!its 1n th1 ... countrv T h l' y cl o n t d 1 • ' t· r v " o u r hosp1tahty JAMES.W HOLl)lN<: 1V Act. 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The n!flnerw produced 7.81 mlllion barrel• ot auoune a day lut wed, beattna the previous week'• mark Of 7,17 million barrels dally, the Amttlcan Petroleum tnstttute, a trade 1roup, 11Jd Wednelda.y. Th&.ndly, 0.C.mber 14, 1978 s DAILY PILOT •1 Co11•unaer Debt It's Not as Bad As Officials Say By SYLVIA PORTER l'lm111e .. rie. /..re America's consumera borrowlna too much. saving too little? Are buslnen leaders. economists and officials corroct ln worrylng about corutumera being over their heads In debt? A :survey of con11umer credtt experts provides evidence that. on the t'ontrary, consumers may be In better shape than in the past. "CONSlJMER BORROWING AND spendtng mQ begin to taper off ... tiuy1> Bill Springer of Data Resourceo "but there's not likely to bt: a big drop orr or tt real shary pullback." "So~ewh~t alarmist" is the way Bill Dunkelberg. an economist with the credit research center of Purdue Univensity, characlttrizes the widely publicized fears. Much of the anxiety about consumer debt results rrosn a frequently quoted Federal Reserve Board statlstl c that shows consumers are devoting a record of 21 cents out of every after·tax dollar to repaying existing debts. Hut whlJe this is a useful indicator or the bur den of consumer debt. the figure reveals nothing about how con- s um er debt Is dis· tr1buted. f t doesn 't say Money's Worth . . whether the debt is incurred by families that can handle-it ~asily or by those that cannot. Some experts believe tt\llt mcreased borrowing by hlgher·income people may explatn much of the recent rtse in debt . THE PAVMENT-TO·INCOME ratio includes mortgage debt as well as repayments on consumer loans. Mortgage debt really. belongs in a special category. for it represel\t,8 moreofanmvestmentthanothertypesofborrowing. lC mortgage repayments are excluded from the 21 per. cent figure, statisticians report consumers are commltte<J to repay 15.8 percent for installment loans. While it is a bit high by historical standards. it doesn't necessarily mean trouble for consumers. Debt repayment· to.income ratios tend ~o rise during economic expansions. and the 1975-78 expansion has been no exception. A repayment-to-income burden or 15.8 percent is n<Jt out or line. Between 1963 and now. this figure has n.:Jthq exceeded 16 percent nor fallen below 14 percent. THE RATIO DOES NOT disclose anything about the relationship between other consumer assets and debt ob- ligations. It's comparatively commonplace for Americans to take on debts that bite into their incomes, while main· taining savings accounts and other assets they don't wish to disturb. Consumers atso are holding more liquid assets relative tOlheir debts than they did in the past. according to data compiled by the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research. contained in the institute's August 1977 Survey of Consumer Finances. "The general message from the data is that con· sumers are in no sense overburdened with debt relative to what was true in the 1960s." says instltute's director I'' Thom as Juster. "IN FACT, THERE ARE elements or the consumt•r balance sheet now which su~gest that consumers a re in H stronger, not weaker. financial position compared to what normal.ly would be true at the late stages of an economic expansion." , This le.ssens the d~neer that the next business downturn wJll be pushed into a severe slump by consumer bankruptcies Nert: Borrowingogclfl8t 1nflo.tton Window on l'enus 1'he 13.5-carat diamond on this "window · was aboard one of the five probes that penetrated the atmosphere of Venus in last week's fact-finding expedition. The probes were built by Hughes Aircraft Co., El Segun- d o. Three windows on the wall of the spacecraft are sapphire. but a diamond was needed for proper light admission for an in- frared radiometer. D. Drukker and Sons. Amsterdam. c ut the diamond. Ex-principal Sues Over Solar Promise SAN DIEGO (AP) -A former elementary school prin cipal has filed a federal court suit seeking S2~.ooo damages, maintaining that he was conned into investing In a dummy t10lar energy firm that actually operated out of a Utah shack. Ervin H. Cooper of National City, CnliC .. filed the auit here. RE ALSO CONTENDS ftfAT an officer of the Utah· baaed Sunwater Co. faJled to make aood a promise to make Cooper l)tetldent of a proposed lnternatlonal Sola.r Unlverwtt.y to be eatabUtJled in Germany. The school never materiallzed, tha ault aay11. Cooper seeks $250,000 in punltlvo dama1es and the re· turn of S8,000 be says he invested to acquire Sunwater'• al· le1edly worthiest stock. Named •• defendantl ere M•ic Christophersco of San Dle10. Conrad ScheJdeU. Le8arron ~witlea Corp., Clift Hu1he1 ind Che,ryl Hu1bel, ancS other• Involved in Sunwawr'• operation. l I , l -DAILY PILOT Thurld.ly O•c:.mbet ••. tt11 CONSUMER Plate ot the Day ((-•CALIFORNIA• '1. -w:ul GAN BARE \.' • • ) .) GAN8All • o-n by Tom Yamanaka of Lalu~vi~w Terrace It 's pronounced 1•hn bah' r~ nJ mcana "hW\I to U>er " to Japant't.e 1•11 .. M•I-IOf llW• l•tau .i lfto U•• ••_ ... tty M'" r .... , •11•Mt 01 llW "" ""''"" •• .... w ..... _,... ,., ..... _ .. ,.. C.tllvt111• I k ..,. .. total"' 11 r""' ,,..., ,.,. ·~• ..... 11,. p1e .... .., .. l<Mlt It #IU l'a1i.v t/01 Wll\111t• .,.,. ....... Ml ..,_,, H•llt ...,., .,, ... ~-~ Most Aeresols to Be Banned WAStUNOTON (AP> You'll 101 ftwtr uroaol producll wltb chloronuorocarbon propellanll on lbe helvu att r a virtual ban on manufac• turtn1 lhele lt~m• lakca ftect Friday Som«1 a roeol1 will allll be vaUablc, t ither pump 1pray1 or with oth •r propellant.a, auch aa carbon dloidd , but the on<' common nuor04: rbon lYJ>d will be diaappelrm(l T()('X8 ALAF.ADV ava1Jublci atJll can be sold und"r tho n ·w rulea. allhouaeh lh re la an April l~ deadline for u l o o f many of lhti lype!J , parl1cul11rly fooda, dru11 and cos mt'tira Amona the product.a aft clod art de· . odoranll. 1nllper1plrant1. hair 1pr1y1, ••r rreahenera. window cleaners. hanlture pohJh, houaehold cleanaera and many pesticide• Thl' new rule1, •nnounced last March, were put Into effect Jointly by the Food und Orua Admlnl1tration. Environmen- tal Protect Ion A 1enc y and the Consumer Product Sarety Commlaalon MANY MANUFACTUR ERS began maklns the chanaes aa early as 1976 and official.a ~umate there has been a 40 percent drop In t h e use or nuorocarbon propellants In three years. The acenclu acted rouowma report.I lhat nuorcarbona releaaed loto lbe air damaae the ozone layer lo the upper at· moaphere, which protecta the earth fr•.n lhe sun's ultraviolet ray . An In· croaae In these rays could cauae human skin cancers, damage aolmuls and plant• and cau.se changes In the earth's climate, accordin.r to scientists. The rew exception1 to the ban include products for which there is no accepta- ble substitute available, such as drugs Intended ror inhalation, contraceptive foams, certain electrical cleaning sprays and aircraft maintenance pro-ducts. eat gift ideas! Just in for last. m · te shop • mg. Savmgs! 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