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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-01-08 - Orange Coast Pilot17 l f I ~ .. l \ ' • I More Slippage Feare d . MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 8, 1979 va..11...0 .. , .. er.,-..,...,..., At Bluehir!1 Canyon· • Wonaaa Save d la_.Lldo Ftre • Court to Bait Teae•er· Strike? • We st1nlnster Se•ool Struek • • More Rahl Due Along Coast 'laeredibly Bad' 'No Chance' For Crewmen BANTRY, Ireland <APl - The French tanker Betelgeuse exploded "like a giant bomb" while unloading oil al a storage terminal in scenic Bantry Bay early today and 49 peraons were feared dead. The charred bodies of three crewmen and seven workers at the terminal on Wbiddy Island were recovered. Police said all 42 crewmen aboard the lanker apparently were killed. "If you could see the blaze, you'd know there was no chance at all for anyo~ on board," said one firefighter More Earth Slippage Seen For Laguna By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. 0-U., f'IW SIMt The potential exists for more earth slippage in Bluebird Can- yon, but g_eoloj{.ista hired by the City of Laguna Beach said they don 't expect trouble from tonight's rains. Frtday's rains sent 60 feet or asphalt roadway and utilities in- to a crevasse, endangering at least four more homes on Oriole Drive in the 11ide-plague d Bluebird Canyon area. But heavy equipment crews spent the weekend creating a temporary buttress along the ea.at embankment or Oriole Drive. Heavy black plastic aheetin« was placed over the chasm, and into adjace.nt res- idential yard.a in an effort to keep rain water from tbe 1aping fiuure. City crews placed sandbag walls along the roadway f'ront· ln1 the oew slide area, and trenches were cut to catch rainwater from Flamingo Road. Pollce 6re keeping a wary eye on rour homes direCtly affected by Saturday'• slide. Captain Nell Pureell tald any more sUp- pa1e wW "certainly afled the stability ol thole homes,·• which ba;~1ont Ance beeo evacuated. homes, located on the wnt Ide ol Oriole Drive, were abandoned followtna the maMlve lllde ot Oct..-.2. M eanwblle, 1eolotl1t lraJ Poormand. of-the trvtne nnn ot Lei ... toa ud UIOCIAlet, Hid he c.IM IUDE, Pa1e "1> ~ The ship sank in 130 feet or water, leaving only its stem visi- ble. The Betelgeuse's 121 1430-ton deadweight capacity puts it well below the 200,000-ton size or the oil-carrying giants. Mrs. Birdie Moloney, who lives across the bay from the terminal, said: "Windows all over the bay were broken. It was incredibly bad." A dozen families were evacuated from the Island. Firefighting tugs battled the naming oil that spewed from the ship. and prevented the fire from spreading to 18 storage tanks holding 250 million gallons or crude oil. They reported the names under control six hours after the first explosion. The ship was unloading at a Gulf Oil facility when a sertes or giant blasts split it in half, pour- ing blazing oil into the sea and rocking the area for 20 miles around. "It was like a giant bomb. The whole ground shook from the ex- plosion, and names seemed to be everywhere," said an officer at the Bantry police head- quarters. Fire teams and rescue squads were rushed to the area fq>m all over Ireland. All doctors and nurses within 100 miles were alerted. Britain's Royal Air Force sent helicopters from Wales to help with the search for the missing. . Whiddy I s land is a supertanker terminal at which the huge ships that are too big to enter west European harbors (See TANKER, Pase AZ) SllE TOOK AD, RENTED PM> "I'm very pleased with the Dally Pilot .. "I had several reapoDlfS to my ad, and I rented my apart- Ment." That'• the story the auccenful Santa Ana Hel'°'ts wom1n told after placing lhi5 ad ln the Daily PUot= Shr 2 Br •pt, pvt ba. kltch. pnrl s. Nr Frwys, Airport. XXX•XXXX 1f you sell or rent something, try the Daily Pilot' cla.uified adt. A lnendly ad· vise~ will help write a belt nllcr .#" ............. SITE OF EXPLOStON Bantry Bay, Ireland Westminster School Hit By Strikers BJ R09EaT BA&KER Ol .. Dll.., ...... , .... A wildcat strike by school teachers was reported early to- day at Johnson Intermediate School in Westminster. B a r b a r a W i n a ·r s • ~pokeswoman for the Westminster School <elemen· tary l District, said 21 of Johnson's 30 teachers failed to show up for work today. She said classes are continu- ing on a normal schedule and are being covered by certificat· ed teacher substitutes. Miss W\nars said the walkout ii peaceful and that student enrollment throughout the 20· campus district ts about normal. Teacher repre.cntaUves report- ed they were not aware of the walkout and said that any such action was not authorized. Members ol the Westmhwter Teachers Aseoclatlon voted Fri· day to authorize a atrlke by "overwhelmJnc" numbers ac- cordlll8to•~1poke1man. ·•The decision on whether to 10 out on a strike I• belna evaluated on a day .to-day bull, ' according to Bar Kaelter, aaalstant executive director ol the West Oran1e County United Teachers. "The po11lbtllty ot a 1trtke la very Jood." Kaelter aald. He ldded thet It co11ld happen-. <See "'1.&0lJT, Pa1e AJ> ·-. II ' Strike .End Sought Citizen Group to Seek Court Order By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol IM Dlllr Plttt Slaff Members of the Los Angeles· based Citizens Legat Defense Alllanee plan to seek a court order Tuesday to halt a strike by about 400 West Orange County leachers who walked off their jobs last Wednesday. The Huotineton Beach Union High School District teacher s trike became the longest walkout.in district history today as about 600 substitute inslruc- tors were hired to keep classes open. "It is preventing and inter· rupllng the education of children," said Edward Albertson, defense alliance ex- ecutive director. School board members have supported the legal action by CLDA officials. Board President Zita Wessa said trustees Satur- day decided against taking legal action of their own at this time. Albertson said he plans to me the papers for a temporary restraining order in Orange County Superior Court in Santa Ana. Alliance officials have filed a federal lawsuit aimed at s~ ping the Pl'OP()led Loa Angeles inlegratiOn bu1ing plan. The group halted a 1973 Compton. area teachers· strike with legal action. ·'Thia is a probing effort by the California Tecachers As· soctation and the National Education Aseociation to see if they can get away with a strike. t' Albertaon said or the west county walkout. Teachers are on strike to pro· test the school board's refusal to grant a five percent pay hike ror the 1978-79 school year. a similar raise for 1979-80 and binding Woman Saved As Fi re Giils Home on Lido A Newport Beach woman was reported in fair condition today after paramedics pulled her from her burning l,Jdo Isle home Sunday. Mary Cahill. SO. of 241 Via Genoa, was being treated for s moke inhalation al Hoag Memorial Hospital. a hospital ' spokeswoman said. Paramedics Mike Miiier and Brian Slater were credited with pulling the dazed victim from the smoke·filled kitchen of her home after fire broke out al about 8: lS p.m. Sunday. Fire Inspector Art Morton said the fire. or unknown cause, apparently began in the bedroom of the home and quick- ly spread. He said damage was estimated at $20,000 to the struc- ture and $20,000 to the contents. Firemen were able to put out the nre In about 10 minutes, Morton said. Mrs Cahill was believed to have been alone In the house at the Ume. arbitration in grievances . "It's <a strike! against lhe law," Albertson asserted. School board members claim the teachers' pay demands are ille~al and bindinJl a rbitration would erode local control. Bill Bianchi. spok ~man for the District Educatort Associa lion teachers' group, said his or ganization is ready to deal with the threatened court action. Leaders for the 7SO·member district association huddled with CTA attorneys in Burlingame over the weekend lo discuss ways to fight the threatened legal action. Albertson. whose wife. Artemis. is president of the 1,000-member CLDA. said the teacher strike viol~les the 1976 state law dealing with teacher collective bargaining. He said the plaintiffs in the lllwsuit wlll be the CLDA and an as yet unidentified resident from the high school district that gov· e rns the Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley, Westminster and Seal Beach area. -~ Coas~ Weath er Chance or rain 70 per· cent too.IJlht and SO per- cent Tuesday. Lows tonight 47 to 53. Hi ghs Tuesday 58 to 62. More ~ Rain FOrecast For·Cocist . Tonight INllDE TODAY Somt poffo vicfirm stnJCk with tlw dUifoH m the 19~• maul •tUL NlJ/ on orfi/icioJ luftgt. 7'too local r1rident1 hot11 come to terms with tlldr patOlJllil Oltd tMir ~.1 1le1ldent1 of storm·ravapd ~mmurutlea 'tn Or•nr Coun&y got the bed news toda -more rain la on the way. A NaUonal Weather Service 1poke1man said ~e 11 a '10 i>ercent ebance of rain ton11ht from one or both ot two storm 1y1tem1 movln1 towards the coast from a Pacific di•· turbance. But the bulk ot the ralft 11 tx· pec"1d to bll northern C1llfomt1 wltb Or-. County. .. sett.inc tbe ' frtn1e ol 1 ttorm that may stay ~ on eltctricUJI. See with u.t until Tuesday nilht, ''be /totvrift'1, Page Cl. "Jlld. What.Yer the' ralnfaJl might ~ be. lt wtll be too much for real· I• .. • dentl and roed CNWI ltill mop-elftlp:/ trom a delu1e that ~..,_. .. , ...,_.,.. CJ u':"l." ~ t.:t'*" dum more than \WO ll\Chn ol ........ r; ... .._,....., ralnlnlOme~m•unitlea.I... ~ == CM ~c-ty But the aloomy weather c-1<• M •f!Ul'llllll 1 forec11t held little Interest for i;;,.-;:c.. : ~~ 1 Oran1f' County Airport ............... M .. ....., th rtu ~ h ........... !!'! ..,.. ..... au o e1 · ""'"' ad to contend ,.-.... ._ ..... C&ee llMN, .... AJ> ~-:::-:-~~~---~-..-.) ' • r Ca Claim Full Cont rol BANGKOK. Thailand (API - Vt 1nam'1 C.mbodian ~bf.I pro l 1e1 claim complete ('Onlrol or Cambodia after reporttdly cap turlnf lbe car,1tal of Phnom Ptlnh and driv f\I Pnm1er Pol Pot's &ovt>mment lnto lbe coun tryatde But ana.ty~ta h r'' saJd tod11y ~ ovcmm nt wu try Inf to orsaru~ a force to fl&ht thf-1n ura a. The analnll nld th CamtJu. dian leadera "' n-lryln1 to u_p a Uoe al realltance near • em Reap In northw~ttt Cumbodl1 The re~b clatm th "¥ w N: tn ronlrol ot tht• urtin, dbout 320 mile1 northwe t of Phnom P nh Eve n t Subdue d Elvis Would Have Been 44 MEMPllJS, l't•nn tAP 1 El\IS Prcsle't' would have bt>t>n w totlu). und th1~ ytiar'l) observ 0 ance of tus b1rthduy •~ l''Pt'<·kd to be more ~ubduf!d than Pllbl years . The wrou2ht iron ~atcl> at Graceland. the late rock 'n' rull king 's t>~late, rem ined closed and a wanter s torm wu:, expected to cut down on the nurnber t>f funs cumin~ here Before his death AuK. 16, 197'7, Elviai' birthday wus un annuul event with vJ$IU n1 fans by the thousands. some bringing cakes and presents. and hundreds of cards arriving dally, said Vester Presley, E lvis' 64 year-old uncle. who has guarded the Graceland gales for 21 years. • Vernon Presley. Elvis' father, is in frail health but plans a private observance, said Dick Grob. security chief of the estate. Four Killed T e hran Riots Mar , --... Iranian Mourning T .E HR AN , l ran < A P l -set fires and smashed windows Sporadic rioting broke out in Sund•y in Tehran. Mllltary Tehran today as Iran observed a POiice scattered the mobs with second day of mourning ror the tear gas and gunfire. The capital hundreds killed In the past year had enjoyed comparative calm of demonstrations against Shah for four days while Prime Mohammed Reia Pahlavi. Minister Bakbtiar's aovernment Four persons were reAOrted was installed. killed Sunday, the first day of the two-day mourning period, in Youths in Tehran shouted a riots in Tehran and six other new s logan today. "Bakhtiar cities. strike," apparently a call for a Hundreds of demonstrators strlke to protest the new prime roamed through m idtown minister's three-day-old govern· Tehran in small groups, shout· ment. ' ing "Down with the s hah!" Riots also were reported in Mobile troops with riot gear Qom, Tabriz, Hamadan, Baneh. moved quickly to disperse the Abadan and Khorramshahr. groups as soon as they formed. .. Thous ands of m o u rners The mourning period was gathered at Tehran's main called to commemorate the cemetery, and the military kept estimated 1.500 pe rsons who out or sight there. have died the past year of In the holy city or Qom. 98 violent opposition to the shah's males south of t he capital. a uthoritarian rule and his RUSSIA ALSO FACES PROBLEM~2 Westernization program that re· lig lous leaders charge un· dermines the country 's Islamic traditions. • Vietnam llod Ha Sovl t •llics alto reported tho f 111 ot Phnom Ptnh on Sunday but there was no lndepend nt cooftrm11tlon. · The rtt»el1. le d by Hena 1mrln, a defector froru the Pol Pot 1ovt1mment. claimed the loul popul tUlon aided their of· lcmalvt. but mott an1ly&t. 3ay VJctnamese troope did moet if not all the fighting A communJque broadcast by lht-month old tt~l movement. the Uruted Front for National Salvation. said tht! "rcvolu· tlooary armed forces.. by noon Sunday "completely liberated" Phnom Vcnh. a nd "th~ die· tatorial and m11itan11t regime of the Pol Pot-lena Sary clique has completely collapsed." A Chinese government official in P~k1ng s.1d tbe fall of Phnom P•nh had been anticipated by China. the Cambodian govern· ment 's chief ally. but "Cam· bodla 1s Oghtlng on." Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the former Cambodian chief or state who flew from· Phnom Pe~ to Peking on Satwday, told a news conference in tbe Chinese capital that Pol Pot and his gov· ernment were aUve and fi ghting somewhere in Cambodia. He said the ChJnese are In radio contact with them. Thailand closed its 500-mile eastern border to Cambodia ref· UJlees but allowed about 800 foreigners from Phnom Penh, most of them claiming to be Chinese diplomats, to cross the frontier. Foreigners from six other nations also crossed the narrow stream div iding Thailand and Cambodia, Thai aulboritles said. Many of the Chinese were believed to be ad- visers Peking bad sent to aid Its Cambodlaa allies. President Carter, o n the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe after a four-power Western sum· m il, said he had heard Phnom Penh had fallen, but refused to discuaa the situation. White House aldts with Carter said privately that the invasion sup· ported predictions by national security adviser Zbigniew BrzeziNki that the Soviet Union ~d China would fight a ··proxy wa r " using the armies of their Vietnamese and Cambodian al· lles. Vietoam claimed in a state· m ent Sunday that China had sent "a large military force" close to the Vietnamese border and indicated the move was linked t.o the Cambodian situa· lion. The reported fall of Cambodia would end one of the most r adica l social experiments this century. Reports from Cambo· dian refugees sajd it also was one of the bloodiest. t ., .. A,.Ww ...... • REBEL FOAC£8 CAPTURE CAPITAL OF CAMBODtA Nearty AJI of Country In H•nd• of Pro-Hanoi Foreea Hamme r A ttae k Santa Ana Officer Slays Assailant A Santa Ana police officer who was beaten about the head and face with a hammer s hot and killed his alleged assailant today, SantaAnapolkesaid. The dead man's Identity had not been established as of early today. police said. Officer Robert Fernandez. who re· po rtedl y shot the man just before passing out. waa In stable condition at an undisclosed local hospital. said police Lt. Ted Weatherly Weathe rly said Fernandez .responded at about 8:30 a .m. to a reported burglary at an apart- ment al 827 N. French St. Fernandez was admitted into the apartment. then attacked with a hamme r and s truck several times in the head and face, Weatherly said. He said that Fernandez. as he ,.,.... r eeeAl TANKER ••• unload oil from the Middle East for r eshipme nt in s maller tanke rs to Britain and the Conti· nent. "All we know is there was an explosion on boa rd the ship followed by a nasb fire on the water. presumably from oil that came from lhe hold in the ex· ploslon," said Donald Ash. the general manager of the Gulf terminal. Ash said it was too soon to de- termine the extent or oil leakage into the bay. started to pass out. drew his servi ce revolver and fi red several shots. The s uspect was hit several times and declared dead at the scene. "We have no Idea why this happened.·· Weatherly said. oot.- ing that investigators were still on the scene today He said he believed the suspect was alone in the apartment al the lime. Admiral F r ee In Rape Case TEL AVlV. Israel <APl A military court acquitted Adm. Michael Barkai. commander of the Israeli navy. or a rape charge today, but the judges said they believed the compY.!nt broug ht by a female non· commfssioned officer. Barkai. 41. had been sus· pended from his navy command since the char,qe against him wa s announced la s t N o- vember. U . ~n. Raphael Eytan. the Israeli chief of staff, will de cide whether Barkai can taJ<e up his post again. "We believe the plainhfrs complaint," the three Judges said in their decision " . But we are prevented from convict· ing the defendant by a lack of corroboration. Because of this. we have decided to find the de· fendant innocent of the three charges brough~ against him." 100,000 persons marched through the street.s, but no violence was reported. Comme rce, di srupted by strikes and a nationwide fuel shortage, was at a s tandstill ror the second day. Science Panel Warns (Jj Ice Age The state radio reported today that Gen. Fereldum J am turned down the post or war minister in a new Cabinet. Sources said he diHered with Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtlar over plans to reorganiiethe a rmy. The radiq-also said Gen. Gholam·R eza Az h ari. the form er mfl\tary premier who Bakhtiar replaced. left Iran for heart s urgery in the United States. It reported that Gen Gholam·Ali Oveisi, former martial law administrator of Tehran. submitted hjs reslgna· lion from the army. Informed sources said he was in the Unit· ed Slates. The news paper Kayhan said today that Iranian tobacco workers called for a national boycott of foreign cigarettes. claiming the popularity or American c igarette s here ·'plunder our national wealth." Hundreds of protesters de· manding the shah's abdication CMANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT , ... ~-C.•1 Ott•• "'IOI. •t111Wft'<lll\<- b•nff '"""' """"'"PrP\~ ftpWllV.att,i t,..Ou1r9· (N\I Pull<l-..C-~•lffCl•I'°"'"'~ ....... ...., -... ,,.,_ ............ , .. ,. .......... .-~·"""'_ .. _..,_ '"" VeHn .,. • ..,., l ....,. &MtN SOUtft( .. '* A ....... ,.....,...i.tklfl" """'-s.."'·"- .......... """'""--·~ Ol41n1 ,. •• JJO W.•I ll4y 51f..i. CO.I• ....... C•lll•rfM• •llli.o "-"-p,,, ... jlll, Aftd ~t\ftlllf \ YICe l'fh~·.:.=.~ r_.,., .. .,.. a., ... ,_ ... ~ M.tfltOIMI ffW °"'''""·~ "-"·-AIM~~ M.t""lftQC•ltt\ Climate R esearchers Outline Future Weather Problems .... HOUSTON CAPl-A voracious appetite for rofsil fuels could change the world's climate so drastically thlll an overgrown ocean might ooe dav send waves crasbin~ a"ainst the steps or the U.S. Capital, scientists suggest. And while some climate researchers described man·ma<Je ac- tions that could raise temperatures, melt polar ice caps and inun- date coastal cities, others warned that nature itself is pushing the world slowly but inexorably toward an ice age. THE PANEL OUTLINED SOME POSSIBLE future weather problems at a news confereoce Sunday during the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. "We've had 10,000 or 11,000 years of warmth, and Judging from the geologic record, we've just about had our ration," said John Mercer of Ohio State University. "In the natural course of events, we would probably sink gradually into the next ice age. "But," he said, "the advent or man and his proclivity for fossil fuels may alter Ute picture somewhat." HE SA.ID MAN MA V FORCE THE cli mate artificially t.oward the opposite extreme. The threat is called the "greenhouse effect." a subject of growing debate the past two dedades. Some scientists warn that the atmosphere is being dangerously overloaded with carbon dlox· ide, a byproductofburningoll, coal and natural gas. Carbon dioxide acts a bit like the glass walls of a greenhouse -it allows the sun's heat to reach lhe Earth, then keeps much or it rrom being renected back Into space. Roger Revelle of J C San Otego 1\ld some experts predict that within 75 years world ener1y consumption could double the amount of carbon dioxide normally found in the atmosphere. He said that could raise global temperatures an average of more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit. MERCER SAID THAT'S ENOVGH EXTllA heat to melt perhaps 10 percent of the gigantic ice sheeta of Antarctica and add .incredible amoun\I or water to lhe oceartt, The J11t Ume the Ice melted, about 125,000 yearl 190, sea JeYelt rose It least 12 to 20 feet. he said. Mercer said the warmlng trend mlsht take a century or more or it micht occur ca.tastropbically ln •Jew decides or even years. Revelle said the warming could continue for 1,000 years. Steven Schnelder of the National Center for Atmospheric Research ln Boulder , Colo., said 1ludie11 or the possible conse.' quences of melt1n1 ic• cap" tndicele that u much u ~ billion worth ol property could bo lost to the ocean In the United States alone. _ 1 HE SAJD a181NG SEAS JKJGtrr cover OH·t.bird QI Florida "There are many people who think 1t will not. But at our present level of knowledge, we can't be sure whether or not it will occur,.·· BUT JAMES HAYS OF COLUMBIA University said that would not alt.er his forecast of cold centuries to come the res ult of cyclic changes in the Earth's orbit about the sun. ·'The long-term trend over thousands or years Is toward cool ing." he said. "It may well be that we will get a warming bump in there. but its duration will be limited. Then you'd go back to thl' long-term trend. You could have both." .. t---UICI buy w,.~o« the :r .... , and tbf> W&&Mrn Allan· Uc seaboerd under water. Up to U m Ilion people nutht IOH their , We Recommend:.Banded Collars and Vests bomea. • "ln Wuhl~ D c .. you would be able to launeh boa\I trom the bottom ol the Capitol slcP'" U sea level lncrt&Md 25 feet, he Hid. °"' lchnekter said the West C:OU., with l\l .. per coutline, would 1utr•r ''ooly relatl~b minor iou.... . "I'm not predletlna lhal wtU occur:· SCIHatkMr tt.r.led. .. ' , . -r WALKOUT •• TU.Say or Wednesday rono.. lDI • mNdQI ot tbe teacher M8denblpUUdernoon. treactm. UC> manned Dickel llMI at a number of dlltrlct 1eboole a.we clUMt becao t.bta IDOnalAI· About 400 teachers have been worklna without a cont ract since Dec. 31 Key lHues in the dispute ln volve wages, fringe benefits. the reduction or classroom lime for teacben and binding arbltratJon in teacher grievance disputes. The district is offering a seven percent pay incr~aae for tho 1979·80 ~hool yeor. Teachers •~ asking for a slx per cent hike but want that amount lacked onto a 5.5 per. cent pay boost granted for the current year but blocked by a slaLewide salary freeze. District leaders say they will withdraw Use seven percent of· fer 1f the fl"et!ze is lifted but will reopen dJscuss1ons for additional salary hikes. Miss Winars said a seven per· cent Increase would cost the dis· trlct $910,000. Aboul 8,680 pupils attend dia· trict schools. F,.._P~Al RAIN •.• with an old winter enemy today -fog. Scheduled flights by the three airlines who use t he Irvine airstrip were canceled from 6 a.m. today and more than 1.000 passengers who would normally have boarded aircraft there were taken by bus to Ontario Airport. Flights resumed at 10 a.m. with officials of Air Cahforrua. Hughes Airwest and Golden Weal Airlines reporting normal traffic in vastly improving vis· ibility. Me anwhile, analysts at several key Orange County locations were measuring the extent of t he downpour that drenched many communities. E'f'091PageAI su6 E. :. does not believe tonight ·s ex· peeled rains will have much cf· reel on Bluebird Canyon. "The hazard Js certainly still there." Poormand said today. And, he said. that hazard will m· c rease as work begins on a $400,000 buttress project verbal- ly approved for the city last week. -....../ Ford Blll$ts Skuul o n Shah BOSTON t APl Former President Ford criticized tlw Carter admin1strat1on for wh;•l be called its vacillating support or the shah or Iran. "One day they s upport hi m . the next day they say he mil!hl fall. If the Carter administration had bC<"n more forthright ancl consistent, the shah would hol have the multiplying problems he has today." Ford told re porters at a lumbermcn's con· vent ion Sunday. Ford praised the shah for h1!-> modernization program. whtr h hall been at thl' root of the <.-01111 try's curnmt mtemal :.trifr lie :.aid continued US. s upport •>f I ran is necessary because of lht• cou n t ry ·s oil reserves und s tratt!g tc location in t he Mideast. ~SGAFVGE 56 FASHK>N ISl.ANO NEWPORT 0EM:)i (714) 644-7030 .,_ ' ..: .-. , l l . • Oraage Coast EDITION Tetlay'• Closl .. N.Y. Steek8 VOL 72, NO. 8, 3 SECTIONS, 2~ P~GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MON DAY, JANUARY 8, 1979 N TEN CENTS ' Selentlsts EnvfsiOn New 'Ice Age' HOlJSTQN lAP>-A VWM'kNI appellte for fOUll fuel.a eould tha••• tbl world'• clima to dtalt&caUi \Mt an over1rown oc.ian ml•hl OM d&v lend wav• er....._ aplMl the ttepe of ~ U.S Cap&lal,at....u.ta...,,._, the •i01ollc reeord, -we'ff-just. about bad our ration," tald John Mercer ol Ohio Stale Ualv":fb "la U..Ja&t.ural course or e\'enta. we would ~bly al.bk 1rad Into the next lte aae. "But. ·be Aid. "the advent ot man and hla proclivity ror roun fuel• may alter the picture tomeWhal." -It "''IQM the sun's heat to reach the Earth, then keeps much of tt from beln, reflected back Into apace. Roter Bevelle of JC San Dteao aald some e~perts predict that within 75 years world energy conaumptlon could double the amount of carbon dioxide normally found ln the atm06pbere . He said that could rliae global temperatures an average or more than And wh1M IOllM dlmat.e reaeardlenJ dncribed man·m ac Uons that t'CMa.ld ralle l fftperatw._ melt polar Ice ca~ and tnun date cout.al dU • others wamtd tbat nature It.self 1J puahina lhc world alowly but lnexocably toward an lee aa . 8 I MID MAN MA V J'OllCE TllE climate artificially toward the oppotlte extreme. ' 5 degrees Fahrenheit. · TRE PAN L ot1TUN D SOM POSSIBLE future· w ath<>r problems at a news conference SunUy durlai lbo unuaal m Una of the American ~l1tJon for the A.dv~IMftt of Sclenoe. The threat Is called the "greenhouse effect, .. a subject or 1rowlni debate the past two dedades. Some scientists warn that Ute atmo.phere I being dan1erously overloaded with carbon diox- ide, a byprodqctoCbw'ning olJ,coal andnatUl"Jll gas. MDCEK SAID THAT'S ENOUGH EXTRA heat to melt perhaps 10 pertent of the gigantic lee sheets of Anlarctlca and add incredible amounts of water to the oceans. The last time the ice melted, about 1.25,000 years ago, sea levels rose at least 12 to 20 • "We've had 10,000 or 11 ,000 vean ot warmth, and l'-'Ci1lnll from Carbon dioxide acts a bit like the glass walls of a greeQ.house CSee NEW ICE AtE SEEN, P8.1e AZ> Tanker Blasts . Kill 50 BANTRY, Ireland <AP > - Two exptost~ ripped through the big French lanker Betelgeuse unloading at a Gulf Oil terminal here today, cutting the vessel in two and hurling the bodies of the crew into a sea of namine oil. The death toll was placed at 50, including the crew of 41, two representatives or the tanker's owners and seven..local workers engulfed in the ball or fire. By nightfall, only 15 bodies had been recovered -all badly mutilated and horribly bumed, some with limbs blown off in the blast. The owners said in Paris just two were identified, a sailor and a woman, the wife of the ship's baker. One eyewitness said: "It was like looking Into the n ames or hell as the ship went up." Gulf Oil offlcials could give no immediate cause. but oil experts in London speculated the blast may have been triggered by highly volatile gases in the ship's emptying oil tanks. Cork County polluUon officer Liam Mullins said l.( lnlt.ial re· ports aboat the amount al. oil spllled were correct, the result· ing pollution would be 20 times greater than the biggest pre· vioua spill at BaatrJ' lo 1tH. 'lbe Betel1euae was carrying 31 million gallons. Terminal manager Don A.she. an American, said the spillage was likely lo be minimal, however. The record Amoco Cadiz spill off France in March 1978 was estimated al 39 million gallons. The explosions occurred when the 121.430-ton deadwelght Betelgeuse, owned by the Com· pagnie Navale des Petn>les, had unloaded two-thirds of its cargo of crude oil through undersea pipes into the terminal on Wbld· dy Island. The Betelgeuse was . standing about three miles off· shore at the time. While large. the .Betelgeuse was well belOw the 200,000-ton size of· the supertanker. Some bodies were blown over 500 yards from the small Jetty. reaching out from the Island, and this afternoon an emergen- cy morgue was set up in a hangar al a small airstrip out- side Bantry. t The lanker began sinking in a sea of flames as rescuers tried to reach the crewmen's bodies floating around it. By mid-morning, only the tanker 's burning bows were visi- ble. The rest was lying in 130 feet of water al the end of the stlll flaming jetty. A fireman at the scene called it the ·iowe~ Inferno" with bits of oil-covered bodies pn> trudlng from the black water. <See TANKER, Page AZ> Co ast Weath er Chance ol rain 70 per· cent tonight and 50 per-c en l Tuesday . Lows. tonight 47 to 53. Highs Tuesday 58 to 62. INSIDE T OBA W Soru pOlto victim. ~rock with tM dilt'ON in the l~~ muit ltUl m11 on artificial hmg1. Two Jocol relident1 llaoe CorM to term• '°''" tMir pcrolpa G1'ld thftr M· pndncv on eWctrictt11. SH /-'&1""'1, l'Ofls CJ. ..... Here We Go A gain Another nest has turned up atop a boat in Newport Harbor, where it's tough for a poor bird to tell the dif- ference between the trees and the masts. Thls slOOp is moored off the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The nest, state Fish and Game officials theorized today, was built by an osprey -maybe even the same osprey that caused all the hullabaloo last fall when it built a nest atop the mast of another boat in a different part of the bay. More Rain Forecast For Coast Tonight Residents of storm-ravaged communities in Orange County got the bad news today -more rain ls on the way. A National Weather Service spokesman said .there is a 70 percent chance or rain tonight from one or both or two storm system• moving towards the coast from a Pacific dis- turbance. But the bulk of the rain ls ex· peeled to bit northern Callfomia with Oranae County "getting the fringe ol a storm that may stay with us until Tuesday night,·· he said. Whatever the rainfall might be, lt will be too much for resl· dents and road crews still mop- ping up from a deluge that dumped more than two inches of rain in some communities. But the gloomy weather forecast held little Interest for Oran1e County Airpo rt aqthorlties who had to contend with an old winter enemy today -roe. Scheduled llights by the tl)ree alrUnes who use the Irvine 'fliratrip were canceled from 6 a.m. today and more than 1,000 e>uaenaers who would normally have boarded aircraft there were taken by bus to Ontario Alrport. Flights resumed at 10 a.m. wttb offictals of Air Calilomla, Jtu1bea Alrweat and Golden West AirUnea Mp<Jrting normal traffic ln vastly improving vts- lblllty. showed that the storm which moved out Saturday added 2.0S inches of rain to the season's total. Tlius far. an OCC analyst sajd, 8.96 inches of rain. recorded have been since the season began July 1. Last vear at this time, 7.36 Inches of ra in had been logged. The rainfall gauge at the Moulton-Niguel treatment plant recorded 2.79 inches or rain for the storm and a season's total of 9.62 Inches. 1.37 Inches more than the 8.25 inches chalked up at this time last year. Other rainfall figures re· corded at Orange Coast loca· lions Included: Huntington Beach, where a storm total of 1.72 inches W¥ locged. The season's total or 6.85 incbea ls .10 inches above last yeer at lhis lime. (See RAIN, P1ge AZ> SHE TOOK AD, RENTED PAD "I'm very pleased with the Dally Pilot. "I had several responsee to my ad, and I rented my apart. ment." Tbat'a the story the succeeat"1 Senta Aaa Heights woman to&d after plactna this 1d in the Dilly Pilot: ~hr 2 Br apt, pvt ba. kltch, prvlgs Nr f'rwys. Airport. XXX•ltXlUt Meanwhile, analysts at several key Oran1e County locations were meuurins the extent or · tbe downpour that drenched If you eeU or rent aomeWna. many communJttes. _tey_f.be Dally Pilot cluaifted ads. A friendly a d'·vfaer will Tt)e ralnf1ll 1•u•• at Oran1e 'help write a beet ..Uer. Co• Colle1e ln Coata Mesa . .. . . . . .: . 1 "New Tax Cut Bill Readied SACRAMENTO CAP> -As· sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said today he will Introduce a Sl billion lax·cut bill that will give • moat or the lax cut to low and moderate income taxpayers. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's finance director, Ri c hard Silberman, said McCarthy"s bill "embodied a number of the ideas .the governor agrees with .. for a lax cut. He added that the D e moc ratic governor a nd McCarthy would work closely on · the proposal. The tax bill would raise the personal Income tax credit and Increase the a mount that persons must earn before being required to pay state income taxes. McCarthy. D·San Francisco, said he was introducing the bill because "all indications point to another large surplus this year. even after providing funds to local government to cope with the aftermath of Proposition 13." o.lly PiMe la.ft ...... The McCarthy measure would raise the personal income tax credit from the current $100 for = .. _fDd $200 f<?r FIRE INVESTIGATOR CHECKS CHARRED LIDO HOME Sunday Evening Blaze Injures Woman Occupant .......... -ellid $270. Thal IS a c;tw.year provision effective in 1980. The other section of the bill would permanently increase the level at which Californians begin to pay income taJces from SS,000 to $7 ,000 for single taxpayers and from Sl0,000 to $14,000 for couples filing joint returns. "As I stated last August, 1 belleve we should renew a tax cut It the budget surplus con· tinues," the speaker told a press conference. "'We have an obliga- tion to prevent the collecUon of laxes we don't need from tax· payers already struggling with inflation." Under his bill, McCarthy said , an individual taxpayer with an income of $7 ,000 would save $105. He said the average sav· Inga for a couple filing a joint re- turn and earning $14,000 a year would be $159. He said the cost of raising the minimum income for paying state income taxes would be $100 million a year. Drleer lnjared Paramedics Rescue Newport Woman, 5 0 A Newport Beach woman was reported in fair condition today a fter paramedics pulled her fr-0m her burning Lido Isle home Sunday. Mary Cahill. 50, or 241 Via Genoa. was being treated ror 8 Americans Freed MEMPHIS. Tenn. IAPl - Eight Amet;lcan treasure hun- t e r s h e ld 72 days in an Ecuadorian prison in an alleged plot to assassinate a presidential · caqdidate have been £reed and a re on their way home. The group, led by Terry Nickelson. 32. of Memphis. set out in early October on their South American expedition. s moke i nhalation at Hoajf- Memorial Hospital, a hospital SPOkeswoman said. Paramedics Mike Miller and Brian Slater were credited with pulling the dazed victim from the s moke-filled kitchen of her home after fire broke out at about 8:15 p.m. Sunday. Fire Inspector Art Morton said the fire, of unknown cause, apparently began in the bedroom or the home and quick- ly spread. He said damage was estimated at $20,000 to the struc· ture and $20,000 to the contents. Firemen were able to put out the fire in about 10 minutes. Morton said. Mrs. Cahill was believed to have been alone in the house at the time. Newi><>rt Beach paramedics and police aid Gary Thiesen~ an Orange County refuae truck driver who was injured about 11 this morning . when hls truck overturned in front ol the Harbor Municipal Court on Jamboree Road. Police and firemen had to cut off the top of the truck's cab to free Tbiea~1 who was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospluu in Newport Beach. Another vebi· cle was Involved in the accident, which tied up southbound traffic on ~amboreo Road for more than an hour. , • ... _t1~2..._ ... D-.Al.-.L;:;..V.;...;.,Pl;,,:L;,;O~t--...i.:iN~----="':.;xO;,;.;l\.:;d•::.1r~J•::.n;.:u;::;!!'V-....:•;.o..;..1t~1t~ -.1, -- 60 Killed In Riots n .._, In Iran ·r.:URAN . l rlln IAPI ·•pot"adlc rlollna bruk oui. •n Tehran toda>' Iran ot.er·\·fd a ~cond da)' or mourn•n1 f« ~ hundreds ldu.d lo l r.• t• r of dl~monllrataon. •••mt I. Moha mmed Rfta Pablavl. J.'uur Pt'~ft .,.. r~ported ktlll·d Sund y lhc> flMllt day of the t•o-da,y mourn.lo' period, In not~ an Tt•hr n and he 01twr olth.•1 The lDU mounted toda¥ ID 00 UUOM tM nation Uun.dred.I or domonatraton ro11 m •d tbrou1h midtown Tt"hrun m smoll a&roupi.. ~hout lug 'Oo'i\11 wlth th~ a h t h '" )tob1le troops with riot 1•ar AUMfA Al.90 FACES PR08&.£Ma--c2 moved qwck.Jy lo dh1~rw ~ ~roup~ as won as the)' forml'd Thouu10d1 of mou rn•ra &athered at Tehran'• maln cemetery. and the mUltary lcept out of sight there In the holy city of Qom. • m lie• 11oulh or th c apital. 100.000 penona marched throuah the strttta, bu.t no violence wu reported. Commerce . dl1rupted by atrtket and a n1Uonwtde fuel shortage. wu at a atandlUU for the second day. The state radJo re ported Lod•>' that Gen. Fereldum Jam turned down the post of war miniswr In a new Cabinet. Sources said be differed with Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar over plans to reorganize the army. The radio also said Oen. Gholam-Reza Azharl. the former. mllltary premier who Bakhtiar replaced. Jeft Iran for heart surgery In the United States. ft reported that Gen. Gholam-All Ovelsl former martial law ..c!mlnlatrator of Tehran, submitted his resigna- tion from the army Informed sources saJd he was ln the Unit· ed Slates. The newspaper Kayhan 1&ld today that Iranian tobacco workers called for a national boycott of foreign cigarettes, claiming the popularity of American c igarettes he r e ·'plunder our national wealth." Boat Owners \_ Report Thefts Over Weeke111L Newport Beach police sa id to- day they are Investigating thefts from three boats reported this weekend : with losses totaling utmost $5,000. Sgt. Bob Gatewood said police havf" no Indication yet as to whether or not the burglariei. arc rclatt.>d. Police s aid F r a n z Josef lleusler of 21782 Windsona Cir· clc. Huntington Beach , dis covl'red Saturday that his 26-foot craft, Once Again. stored on a trailer at De Ania Bayside VIiiage, 300 E. Coast Highway, had been broken Into. Someone who pried open a hatc h took Sl,523 worth of marine equipment1 including a radio and depth rlnder, police said. On Sunday. Edwin T. Earls of 1193 Miramar Drive Newport Beach, found that hls 24-foot ca bin cruiser had been buralartud. It was stored at the same location. police said. They sald someone pried open a porthole and mado off wtth Sl ,215 in marine equipment. ln- l'luding a radio. compass and directional Cinder. Also on Sunday, Randy C. Reynold.I of Tuatln round that his 32-foot uilboat, Rlsque . stored at Larton Shipya~d. 2701 W. Coast Hiahway, was missing lta lock. lnalde, police taid, Reynolds found that aomeone had takon 12.157 ln 1aU1, fl1hln1 1ear. tools und othe~cqulpment. DAILY PILOT TMOf-C-0.Hy~lel.wotll-lllHtM "'-""' -....... 1. "'*'"'"' .. , '""°'-(..,, ~~ .. ,.,,....,,_., . .... u,,... _., lllf ...... ,,. ... , ,., <.Mlt llW ... --"· """''"""' ... 111"-'"'" Y•lln 1.-.~-.. 1<lll'9wl!IC•.i A ,,,....,.._..,.lttll•Mfl-ht....,n-._..,, n.. ............ ,.... • .,..... lllMll " ... WHI l•Y ,.,.... C.,t•-. (411"""'1• tiu.. T""'H_..... ·~· ... T.i.ptto111 ('714)~ CIHtlfled Adft111tl"1 M2-M11 .. ,.~ • REBEL FOACl8 CAPTURE CAPITAL OF CAMBODtA Hearty All of Country In Handa of Pro-Hanoi Force• F ,.._PGfle A I RAIN TONIGHT? ..• -The Harbor Uep•rtment 1au1• which recorded 1,73 Inch ea for the atorm and 7.51 Inch· H for the aeuon. Lut year at thla time the Harbor level abowed a rainfall of 6.33 incbes The Oranae County Flood Con- trol 1auge where a storm total of 2.12 lncbet waa lo1Jt,-d as part or a seaton'a total of 7.35 fnches Last year at th.la time the OCFC regt1ter showed a ralnfall of 6.59 Inches. The statiatica and today 's weather forecast did little to lift the gloom for authorities In Jrvtne where the recent storm waahed out a tempol'ary bridge on Jeffrey Road. City officlal1 said they hope to have the brldu repaired by 6 p.m today. the time at whJch weather forecaatert expect to see the first rainfall from the ex· pected storm A11i1tant City Manaaer P aul Brady sald the 2S foot 1ection or road between Barranca Road and Barranca Parkway aol - lap1ed because It was weakened by a road widening project. Crews under contract to the Irvine Company are widening Jeffrey Road to four lanes. Brady said further rain is certain to cause more washouts and would probably close the road agaJn, from the San Diego Freeway to Barranca Parkway. The construction of a sturdier new bridge over the drainaee culvert Is part of the road widen· Ing program. rt ls scheduled for completion this s ummer. Equally concerned Laguna Beach officials were girding for the expected rain and lls Impact on slide-ravaged Bluebird Can- yon where hundreds of yards of black plastic matenal was laid over a massive hole created by rain Friday night o n Oriole Drive. Earth moving equipment moved tons of di~ back into a 60·foot wide crevasse formed when the road sUpped down the east embankment in the slide area Saturday. CHy crews sandbagged both ends of Oriole Drive and cut a trench to catch rain water ex· peeled to wash down from Fla· mingo Road. Flooding Friday on Camino Ca pistrano i n San Jua n Capistrano left several hundred homes in Mi ssion Viejo and Laguna Hills without power. An earlier power outage of about 26 minutes In the same a rea was caused by hi gh winds that damaged power lines. San Diego Oas and Electric Com- pany ofncials aald. Officials safo power to 921 Lake Forest a rea customers was cut off for two hours Friday due to flooding at several sou{h county locatioru1. O n e or the heaviest hit t.horougbfares was Camino Capiatrano, whlch was closed mos t of Friday when flood water from swollen Oso Creek spillc.-d onto the road. ....... A northbound lane or Pacific Coast Hi&bway between Avenida Estacion and CQmino Capistrano in San Clemente re- mained closed to traffic today while road crews attempted to clear a number of mudsUdes. FroaPag~A I NEW ICE AGE SEEN. • • feet, he sold. Mercer said the warming trend mi1ht take a century or more or It might occur cataatrophically in a few decades or even years. Revelle said the warmJng could continue for 1,000 years. Steven Schneider of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder. Colo.. said studies or the poeaibJe conse- quences of melting ace caps indicate that u much as $250 billion worth of property could be lost \o the ocean in the United St.ates alone. HE 8AJD RISING SEAS MIORT cover one-third of f'Jorida and bury larte portlona of the Texaa coast and the aouthem Atlan- tic seaboard under water. Up to 15 rbilUon people might lose their home1 "In Washington, D.C .• you would be able to launch boats from the bottom of the Cepltol steps'' if sea level Increased ZS feet. he sald. Schnelder aaid the West Coast, wlth Its deeper coaatUne, would auffer "only relatively minor losH8." "I'm not predicting that wlll occur." Schnelder stressed. "There are many people who think it will not. But at our present level of knowledge, we can't be sure whether or not it will occur .... BUT J AMES HAYS OF COLUMBIA University aaJd that would not alter his forecast of cold centurlH to come the reault of cycUc chanaes in the Earth'• orbl(about the 1uh. ·'The lona·term trend over thousand• of years la toward cool- ing." he aald. "It may well be that we will aet a warmln1 bump ln there, but Ill duration wlll be UnUted. Then you'd 10 back to the lona·lerm trend. You could have both." Short Cftused Fire A ahori in the electrical wlrln1 ln the 1Ulc of Mertt Savln11 and Loan In Irvine wu reaponalWe tor a fire Frtday that dostroyed eo percent of lhe •tructure, coun· ty firemen uJd today. The tlro, which caused dama1ea .. umated at upwatdl of $300,000, reaultd ln no ln· Jurte1. With mo1t of the bulldtna ront, It baa, however, mulled tn 1harpl)' curtailed ln·pel'IOn bualne11 •cili1U .. .'tht flrJn'• tel•phone line• were Jammed to- day wttb eu1tomen wonderlt\I ll thtlr money went up In nam11. Merit ofnc1111 r eported that Sid Tow Kllle Girl WINONA, Minn. <APl A 13-year-old aJrl was klllcd when her scarf got caught In o 1kl lOw and •he was draued up a alopc, tbe Winona County shtrUf'• of· flct reported. Oepullel1Hld Uta Wltesorelc oC Wtnona aPJ>arently ttran1ted ln the accident SatW'· day. although an autopey hu not been completed. · no money was lost because It waa atored in a fireproof "'Vault Mfore the 5:6b p.m. lire broke 0~. 1avtn11 and loan, at 5392 Walnut Ave .• had been opened /or bu1lneu only 25 day1 before the incident. Transit Chief Given Raise Memben ol the Or1n1e Coun · t.y TtanaPort•tlon Comml11lon vcMd a 4.25 percent pay raise ror tla•lr cbMf ol staff today. Tboma 1tnkJna. hired by the comm lllion. Nov. 28, 1977, was 1lvtn a a .ooo a year pay rtae that takes his u111ry from $32,000 to $3',000. -CommlMloncn 1Jao .ag~to increaae bl1 car ,11owance from- S240 a month to S280 a mont.h. FormaUon of the flvt•member commlalon wu mandated by a 1117 1tat.t law. It hu re.view eow~ov.r Joca~d bulldlfll and1r8111Jt. .J""OJI&.. · dianf Behels Clai01 Full Control • DANOKOK.Tballand CAPl - . Vietnam'• Cambodian rebel pro- te1e1 claim complete control of Cambodia aft« reportedly: cap. turlnt the c•pitaJ of Phnom Pesah ud dririlte PNmler Poe Pot '11 government lnto the coun· tryslde. But analysts here sald today the ptnunent wa try· 1111 to orpnlie ·a force to fight the lmur,.._. The analysta llid the Cambo· dlan leaden were tTying to set up • llne ol Nllltance near Siem Reap in northwest Cambodia. Tb• r•bele ca.am lMy were lo control of the area, about 320 mlJes northwest of Phnom Penh. Vietnam and Ill Soviet aJli.el also reported tbe fall of PIQaom Penh oa Suaday but. th«e wu no Independent confirmation. The rebel•, led by Heng Samrin. a defeetor from the Pol Pot 1owetWJ:ll. claimed the local popu1at1oo aided \heir of· fel\llve. but lllCll1 ana.IJIU say Vletnamew troops d.ld moat if not all o.. flgbUnc. • A communique broadeaat by Homosexual Named New SF Supervisor SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A 40-year-old bomoeexuaJ auditor waa named today by Mayor Dianne Feinstein to replace slain San Francl&co Supervllor Harvey Milk. Harl')' G. BriU. a former lJnlt· ed Metbodilt min.later, 11 viewed as a low-key, qulet believer in many of the cauaet that Milk1 esooused. • r.Harvy was a prophet." said Britt. "I'm more of a tacti- cian." In naming Britt. Ms . Feinstein atreaaed that Milk's seat on the board of 1uperv1t0rs was ''not a gay seat." "It's a myth that gay people cannot represent straight. people or women, the elderly or the youth. 11ae fact that he <BrttU ls gay ii. aecondary. The fact that he ls a')ood human being is primary.' Mltk. one 0( the nation's few avowed homosexual political fl1ure1, waa gunned down Nov. 27 In City Hall, along with Mayor George Moscone. Forme r Supervlaor Dan White has been charged ln the shootings. Estim ates are that one· seventh of San Francisco's 660,000 residents are homosex· ual, and they have become a po- tent political force here. In a tape recording made before hit death, Milk discussed the pouibtllty that he couJd be assassinated. and named four persons be said he would like to see succeed hJm. Brltt was among the four. In recent weeks, however. leaders of this city's gay com- munity have spearheaded a drive to name MUk'1 former ad· minlltrative assistant, Anne Kronenberg. to his teat. Brttl was among circulators or peli· tions supporting Kronenberg. who is a lesbian. She also was named on the tape. Visitor Lose s Cam~ra Gear A visitor to Newport Beach from the United Kingdom re- ceived an unpleasant surprise thl~ weekend when he returned to hi s room after a meal and found that Sl ,760 in camera equipment had been stolen.. Police said Alan G. Moss also found that someone had stolen several bank cards from his room at the Newporter Inn, 1107 Jamboree Road. They saJd Moss toJd them he had secured the room Saturday mornlns berore leaving briefly for a meal. Police said there were no 1lgna of forced entry. Al word of the mayor's ex· peeled namiftl of Brita. leaked Sunday. Ma. Kronenberg's sup- porters rallled ln her behalf, marching in rain between two neld\borhood parks. Brtu. lanl be hid been COO· siderlng enrolling in law school untll Miik's death upset his pJans. He said h1I political views wou)d likely mirror Milk's. althouah'i. desctibed him.elf as a leas 1howy Politlcian. Transit Unit Seeks Split From District Members of the Orange Coun- ty Tranaport.aUon Commission have launched what wW become a legislative campaign to get the counLy out oC CalTrans DL&trict 7. The move is based on com- m iasloners' contention that membfrahip.in District 7 alon~ with Loe Angeles and Ventura counties is costing Orange Coun- ty millions or dollars in road runds each year. A report prepared for com- mlsaioners by Thomas Jenkins. the commission's chief of staff . estimated that the county will mlsa out on at least $54..6 mjllion and at most Sl2o.2 mllUon of highway funds because It is part of the district that contains Los Angeles County. C~m.t.111)00.en, unanimously approved • tM<>haUoh lffklng legis lation lo c reate a new CalTraiis ~trict eicclusively for the county. In addition. commissione rs agreed to seek support rrom the county's 26 cities. chambers or commerce and all transporta· tion·orientcd organizations. The report was prompted by Supervisor Ralph Clark who is a member of both the Transporta tion Commission and the Orange County Transit District. He noted that the county in the coming four years will receive less than S30 million for highway and freeway projects According to Jenkins, If the county were a separate distrtct. that four ·year allocation would range between S84.4 million and $150 mlllJon. "We're only getting 20 percent of the fWlds we 're entitled to ... d eclared Clark . ci ting the lengthy and on-going battles to get CalTrans to finisn the Costa Mesa Freeway <Roule 551 and i mprove the interchange between the Route 55 and Santa Ana freeways. We Recommend· Banded Collars and Vests ,..• '· • the montb-o&d NW monment. the United Front for National SalvaUon, said the "revotu. tloDary anhed forces" by noon ~•1 "completelY hberated" Pbaorn Penh. ancl "the dic- tatorial and mtui.rtst regime of · the Pol Pot-Jeq Sary cUque has completely collap&ed ... A Clltoete eover1'nJem otftcial In Pekia« aa1CI the fall of Phnom Ptmlf bad been antJctpa.ted by China, tJae Cambodian aovern· ment '• chief ally. but "Cam· bodl• II ft~ on ... Prtn.ce Norodom Sihanouk. the former Cambodtan cblef of state who fleW from Pbnom Penh to Pe kl DI on Saturday. \old a news c onference an the Chinese capital that Pol Pol and his gov· ernment were alive and fighting some where in Cambodia. lie . said the ChJneae are in r adio contact with them. Thailand closed its 500-mile eastern border to Cambodia ref. ugees but allowed about 800 foreigners from Phnom Penh, most of them claiming \o be Chinese diplomata. to cross the frontier. Foreigners from s1" other nations also crossed the narrow s lrt!a m di viding Thailand and Cambodia. Thai "uthortties said. Many or the Chin~ were believed to be ad-visers Peking had sent to aid its Cambodian ~Illes. Fro. Page .4 1 TANKER ••. Iris h Prime Minister Jack Lynch went \o the disaster area and pledged a government in- quiry. Previous accidenu at the 0 ulf Oil installation brought warnings of a forced closure. As local authorities declared ii full.scale disaster. 14 familic!-. li ving on Whiddy Island werl' evacuat~ by launches a nd the town or Bantry cordoned off by police Two Britist«based Royal Na\y heUcopters worked through thl.· early hours and int-0 the morning trying to locate the floating dea1t and ferrying bodies from the airstrip to the morgue. Medical and rescue team~ rrom throughout the republic and air corps helicopters and planes from Dublin Joined the massive operation at dawn. Airspace within 20 miles of the ba y was closed to everything ex· cept rescue he licopters. ii~ flames leapt 500 feet Into the air. leaving a thick pall of smokt· visible ror miles. Mr. Brandt Services Se t Funeral services will be held Tuesday for Wiiliam Cha rlt.·~ Brandt. who worked for 27 year ... as prog r a m m a n ager fur Rock well l nternal Io n a I 1n Newport Beach. He died Satur day at the age or 53 of an ap parent heart attack. The Rev. J ack Thomas of St Andrews Presbyterian Church will officiate at the services at 3 p . m . Sunday at The S m ith Tuthill Lamb Westcliff Chapel. 427 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Mr. Bl"andt leaves his wif\', Jane Brandt. his son . David I'' Bra ndt. and his dau1 hlt.·r. Kathryn L . Brandt. all or Newport Beach. . . . .., AL'SGAAAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT~ (714)~7030 - DMIYPl••lllH,._. LAGUNA BEACH POU~ OFF1CP IEXAMINll NIW SLIPPAGE IN BLUlllRD CANYON Along Ortol• Drfv•, Etfeet• of WHk•nd Storm Take Pllrt of Ro•d Assailant Slain by. SA Officer j Santa Ana Police officer who beaten about the head and e with a hammer shot and killed his alleged assailant today. Santa Ana police Said. The dead man's identity had not been established as or early today. police said. Ofrtcer Robert Fernandez, who re portedly shot the man just before passing out, was in stable condition at an undisclosed local hospital, said police Lt. Ted Weatherly. Weatherly said Fernandez responded at about 8:30 a.m. to a reported burglary at an apart- ment at 827 N. French St. Fernandez was admitted into the apartment, then attacked with a hammer and struck several times in the head and race, Weatherly said. He said tbal Fernandez, as he started to pass out, drew hjs servi"ce revolver and Clred several sboLI. The suspect was -hit several times and declared dead at the scene. "We have no idea why this happened," Weatherly said. not- ing that investigators were atill on the scene today He said he believed the suspect was alone m the apar:tment at the time Two Masked Bandits Rob Grove Eatery Garden Grove police are seek- ing the t.wo armed bandits in masks who took $4, 100 from a restaurant employee early Sun- day morning. The robbery occurred outside the Pinnacle Peak restaurant, 8032 Garden Grove Blvd. where assistant manager Joseph M. Artinf{er was closing. He said he had lhe cash in two bank bags when he was con- fronted by the two men. He said their races were covered with kml ski masks. The men took not only the cash. but Artinger's car. The car wtts located about a half hour after Artinger summoned police. Treaty Signed BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Brunei <AP> · Brunei and Bri· lain have signed a treaty grant- ing lhe oil-rich British protee· torate full lndepepdence al the end or 1983. No Slides Feared In Tonight's Rain The l>Olentl•I •xislf for more earth s11ppage In Bluebird Can· yon, but g_eolo@ls· hired by the City or Laguna Beach 11aid they don 't expect trouble from· tonight's rains. Friday's rains sent 60 feet of asphalt roadway and utilities in- to a crevasse, endangering at least rour more homes on Oriole Drive in the slide-plagued Bluebird Canyon area. But heavy equipment crews spent the weekend creallng a temporary buttress along the east embankment of Oriole Drive. Heavy black plastic sheetiOR was placed over the chasm. and lnto adjacent res- idential yards in an etrort to keep rrun water from the gaping fissure.._ City crews placed sandbag walls along the roadway front- ing the new slide area, and trenches were cul to catch rainwater from Flamingo Road. Police are keeping a wary eye Sen. Proxmire Case Due in Top Court WASHINGTON <AP) -The Supreme Court agreed today to decide whether Sen. William Proxmire is shielded from an SS-million libel suit for awarding a .. Golden Fleece" to a tax- financed study or why "rats. monkeys and humans clench their jaws." The justices voted to bear arguments by research scientist Ronald Hutcblnaon that Prox· mire, D-Wia., should not er\joy such legal protection. Proxmire ln 1975 began a serlea of monthly "Golden Fleece~· awarcta in which be lampoons "the biggest or most ridiculous or most lroruc exam- ple or government waste ... The second award that year zeroed In on research un - de rta ken by Hutchinson in Kalamazoo, Mich .. under public grants from the National Science Foundation, the Office or Naval Research and the Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Admin1atratlon. The experiments involved. among other tb.inp. aUempts to ... meaau~e latent aggression b.J ·recording electrical Impulses in the Jaw musclet of laboratory monkeys under various Condi· tions. on four homes directly affected by Saturday's slide, Captain Neil Purcell said any more slip page wtll . •certainly arrect the stabiUty of those homes,•· whkh have long since been evacuated. The homes. located on the west side or Oriole Drive, were abandoned following the massive slide or Oct. 2. Meanwhile, •geologist Iraj Poormand, of the Irvine firm of Leight.on and associates. said he does not believe torught's ex- pected rains will have much ef- fect on Bluebird Canyon. ·'The hazard is certainly still there.'' Poormand said today. And, he said, that hazard will in-. crease as work begins on a $400,000 buttress project verbal- ly approved for the city last week. That project includes digging a 70-foot deep trench along the Oriole Drive embankment, then fllllng It wtlh compacted earth to act as a buttress. Poonnand said the hazard in- f reases as coostructlon begins because huge sections of earth wm be moved. "We'U be making blg cuts In the earth ln unstable areas," be said, adding that the buttress project is expected to take three months to complete. "Now that we have (federal l approval, we can begin oo that project," Poonnand said. And while engineers begin fortressing that section or Bluebird Knolls, City Manager Fred Solomon said he's going to keep pusbjng ror federal as· sistance to buttress the canyon bottom. 'We stUI don't have approval from the Federal Disaster As· sistance Adrnirustration ror the piddling $40,000 job,·· Solomon said today. The angry city manager said he's gettiog the same responses from FDAA officials that he did when be requested $400,000 for the Oriole Drive buttressing. "We're sWJ unable to convlnc:e them we need the canyon but- tressing," Solomon said today. ··trhey're still saying we·re over- re acling, but no w they've backtracked and agreed to send a <federal) geologist down here to look at it.·' But Solomon srud . that move by the agency is redundant. "and it's ridiculous," he said. "We have probably one or lhe top geologists in the naUon who tells us the job has to be done to prevent further slides. And we've had the State Office of Emergency Services tell wi it must be done. Winners ia luae 4 Judges Begin Terms By KATHY CLANCY OI tM o.lty f'IMll Sutt J"our new Orange County superior and niunlclpal coun.. judges donQed thefr bl•ck robes today as they launched new courtroom careers. The four, lacludioa three former Orance Comity deputy district attol'MYtt woo jucldal seal.I In the June primlU'J elec· lion by dumptnc four lDcw:nbent Jud1e1JD wbat many bave called oneotlllelDOlt~up-· tell ln local DOUtlcal blllbey. Deputy Dfltrlct AUOmey Ted Willard, crWcal of wbat be al· l•lred WU lenient Mfttenelq by. JudfH. deleete4 veieran Super1or Court Judp Rlcherd Hamllton ol Lquna Beach &Q. wJn~be took over &oclaJ. A mer cculor, 'ltal a • Orett.e , dtalt a Political blow to recently ap- poJnted Su~rior Court Judge Leonard Goldstein, beating him by about 50,000 votes, alter a campaign in wbl<:h she cfis:1Uzed recent beoch •PPointments by Governor Brown. The third prosecutor to turn judge toda)' was Gary Ryan who replaced former deputy Orange County Counsel Jryne Bleck ln Central Oraoae County Municipal COurt. Tbe fowth defeated Judae. Arnold P. llordkia of Newport Beach, waa repJeeed on the North Oraaie County Municipal Court bench todar. by Robert Schatz of P1acent a, t former en•lneer on the Apollo moon l>raJect. • Both Judges Millard and Scars h••• been ualgned to handle 1~aer .. I lrl•I aod overnow crlmln•l matters lo superior court. ' MUJ&rd aald Loda1 M expected to spend part or his first day on the job with Judge Harmon Scoville, his court-assigned ad· vliier. ·· • And while M11lara said he un· deratands there still may be some bard f eellngs ln the court system stemming from the June election and the ousting of in· cumbent Judges, be said he's been mede to feel welcome. "The Judses I have had con· tact with seem u though they bave aoeeptAld me," he 1110. "1 heve beard nunon there 1UJl are some hard reellngs but my advlsoey Judie. Judge ScovOle. has done all fie can to make me fffl welcome." Mm.N a.ld.J:>c would be 83 aigned some uncontested divorce cases today alon1 with a civil lawsuit and would spend part of tbe day obt4'rvlna Jn Other cwrta. • • Monday, January a. 1971 DAii. Y PILOT Midwest Freezing Weather Bearing I I " Down on Northeast ly Tiie Alaecla&ed Prell Snow, aleet and rain plaatered the Northeast today, knock:ln« out power, floodlna roads and c'4>fln1 schools. A Pacific •tonn moved over Northern Califdmia hudlna toward the nation's frt1ld midsection. Autborttles rePorted at least 19 weather-mated deaths acrosa the nation over the weekend. 8ltter cold gripped the Plains and Midwest wttb clear sides and below-zero temperatures dipping south Into Kansas and Missouri. Except for coastal areas o( California and the Gull and Atlantic coasts, the entire naUon was below freedng. Snow fell from the Great Lakes through the ea.stem Ohio Valley into New England, with up to 8 inches reported by mid- morning in western Penn- syJvania and up to a root in parts of Vermont. Freezing rain also fell on fl'IUCh o( the Northeast, breaking power lines, icing roae!s and forcing authorities to close some. schools. Rain fell on lhe region's coastal areas, but was expected to change to snow later In the day when ao advancing cold front dropped temperatures sharply. Travelers were advised to use care or simply stay off tbe roads except in emer~encies -from Alabama to New England. A nasb nood watch was issued for ConnecUcut and Massachusetts. Seven people -including ~ix with known heart conditions - died In Ohio when they tried to shovel snow. Dayton was blanketed with U inches by Sun- day night, and Cinclnnali report- ed 6 inches. Rangers at Yellowstone Park reported that the temperature early Sunday dlpped to 56 degrees below zero -10 degrees short or the record set In 1933. More than 1,000 Arkansas Power and Ugbt Co. crewmen were called lo restore Power to 60.000 homes after what s poke11man Charles Kelly described as the worst ice storm ever In southern Arkansas. In all, about 80,000 Arkansas homes and businesses were blacked out, and about ball re. mained without power over- night. KeUy estimated damage to AP&L equJpment would ex- ceed S2 million. More than 150 fire fJgbters. braving a wind chill factor of minus 25. finally controlled a stubborn forest fire in Washington state after a three- day battle About 529 acres were lost. The blaze was dubbed the "Windy Fire•· on Friday because icy blasts or up to 60 mph whipped up names in the tinder-dry forest about 15 miles south or Kalama. Winds were 10 to 20 mph on Sunday, but the chlll caused water to freeze in hoses. Temperatures in the 48 con. tlguous states early today ranged from 32 below zero in ·Worland. Wyo., to 74 in Key West. Fla. Here are~ratures and weather conditions~ey cities at 2 a .m. PST: / EHtem U.S. -ClnclonaU, 4, snow ; Cleveland, 17 , snow: Detroit, 1 partly cloudy ; Loulavtlle, ~cloudy : Nashvtll~ 20, cloudy; nttaburgh, 20, snow. Central U.S. -ChJcago, -4, clear; Denver, 8, clear; Des " MoiDH, .a. clear; Fort Werth, 19, clear; Kansas City. ·S. clear; MlnneapolJs·St. Paul. ·14, clear' St. Louis, -1, clear. WHtem U.S. -Phoent.:. ~. clear~ Salt LaJce ctty, 7, ro1gy; Seattle. -3, partly cloudy. ~ -Event Subdued Elvis Would Have Been~ MEMPHIS: Tenn. fAPI -Elvis Presley would have been 44 today, and this year's observance of his birthday i.s expected lo be more subdued than past years. The wrought-iron gates at Graceland. the late rock 'n' roll king's estate, remained closed and a winter storm was expeCted to cut down on the number of Cans coming here. Before his death Aug. 16, 1977, Elvis' birthday was an annual event with visiting fans by the thousands, some bringing cakes and presents. and hundreds of cards arriving daily, said Vester Presley, Elvis' 64-year-old uncle. who has guarded the Graceland gates for 21 rears. - Vernon Presley, Elvis father, is in ·frail health but plans a private observance, said Dick Grob. security chief of the estate. Alliance to Seek Strike End Order By RAYMOND ESTRADA SR. Of Ille CMily l'*4 S"'ff Members of the Los Angeles- b as e d Citizens Legal Defense Alliance plan to seek a court order Tuesday to halt a strike by about 400 West Orange County teachers who walked off their Jobs last Wednesday. The Huntington Beach Union High School District teacher strike became the longest walkout in district history today a.s about 600 substitute instruc- tors were hired to keep classes open. "It is preventing and inter- rupli ng the education of children.·· said Edward Albertson, defense alliance ex- ecutive director. School boaai mernben have supported the legal action by Marina.KW Uave Class About l,000 Marina High School students walked out of their classes at 9 a.m. today to protest the teacher strike. Principal Robert Barbot said the students left their rooms in an orderly .fashion and walked out toward Springdale Street. The students returned to class by about 10 a .m. Barbot said the dem: onstration wa s ap- parently planned over the weekend. Students said they wanted an end to the current teacher contract dispute so conditions at the. school could return to nor~. Barbot said. CLDA officials. Board President Zit.a Wessa said trustees Satur- day decided against taking legal act.ion of their own at this time. Albertson said he plans to file the papers ror a temporary restraining order in Orange County Superior Court In Santa Ana. . . Alliance officials have filed a federal lawsuit aimed at stop- ping the proposed Los Angeles integration busing plan. The group halted a 1973 Compt.on- area teachers' strike with legal action. ·'This is a probing effort by the California Tecachers As- soc i a lion and the National Education Association to see if they can get away with a strike," Albertsdn said or the west COLDJty walkout. Teachers are on strike to pro- test the school board's refusal to grant a five pereent pay hike ror the 1978-79 scboof year, a similar raise for 1979-80 and binding arbitration an grie,vances. 'It's ca strike 1 against the law." Albertson asserted. School board members claim the teachers' pay demallds are Illegal and binding arb1trat1on would erode local control. Bill Biancru, spokesman for the District Educators Associa- tion teachers' group, said his or- ganization is ready to deal Wlth the threatened court action. Leaders ror the 750-member district association huddled wtth CTA attorneys in Burhqgame over the weekend to discuss ways to fight the threatened legal action. Albertson. whose wife, Artemis. is president of the 1,000-member .. CLDA . !>aid the teacher strike violates the 1976 state law dealing with teacher collective bargaining , gal's country ... fall ' I ... .. ' .. , ,' - " ONLY PILOT 8 . Ja•t ·· ~'.': ~oa ting GlooJD and Doolll IL DA D "· -lbybe there Jutt wun'l enou1b blld M'OUGCI today LO reaUy aet )'OU don. I mean, you woki up btl&bt eyed and buth1·taJled deapit• the coaatal foCI . You l'ln.\Utd off lh hapl Ramf a>erlormance or Sund•Y a.od you're inCIHi ttnt to Cambodia. Never mind thet th• t.ruhman akipl>C!d )OW' place Thua 11 fOU'¥ cotitln.ed to ~m lnto happ nett and opthnlam wlll&e all around you hu plunged lnto doom and a loom. you 1hould know there II help on OM way. AU. YOO HAVE TO DO la CMclt the papers and magaalnn and you'll flad a way to plunce lntO the .. Citizen Failang to Find Ho~u on Old Maitreu depression that has gripped all or your friends and rel atives. Just scan the pages. Why. right over here Is a lengthy piece on drug rehabilitation for the wealthy. Jl 's a cDnlc for the privileged addict. Over here on another page ls the notice about a workshop that wall be held right in Orange County. The subJect is coping with death. And there's another analysis story on right-to-die laws. Also, if you want t.o travel up to Los Angeles. you can attend a meeting on poison controls. On the other hand, if you just feel too good to get worked up about your own pending demise. then consider the problem or getting older Hurrah! Here's an analysis on male mid-life crisis. IT POINTS OUT THAT ~e aging problem is worse for males than females. Men In their 40s or early SOs are driven by anxieties of financial commitments. younger competitors, neglect of family and friends, older children who have departed home and a waning sex drive. If men didn't have anything to worry about, they will after reading this piece. You won't find much solace in the advertisements, either. Here's one that cries. "Hair Slaves. Go Free!" If you didn't know It, this ad explains how you are suf· fering "Purgatorial Agony" by taking care of your locks. AND FOR TIIE HAPPY homeowner. we have this other ad that blurts right out and asks. "Ready to Stop Wondering if You Have Termites?'' With all this rear and dismay, you might get the not.Jon you'd be safer just t.o stay in bed. Not so, according to a wire disfatch out or Chicago. It warns you may be in real trouble i your mattress is more than 10 years old. .. Clearly, there is no place left where you can escape in· to bliss. I· Schlesi nge r: Nation ,; To Cut Oil Demand WASlUNGTON <AP > -The Uruted States' demand loroil will have t.o be cut back if Iran's oil production remains shut off for another three months, says Energy Secretary James Schlesinger. He added Sunday that Iran's P.Olitical turmoil tias "permanent· ly impaired" that country's abihty to produce oil and the United States may have to case domestic en*lronmental restrictions to make up the difference. • Schlesinger said environmental concerns are a sensitive Issue and his view is not shared unarumously in the Carter admtnislra· tion. - .. Missile Budget Plea· Expected WAaHINGTON CAP > -President Carter reportedly wtll uk ~ ..... later thl1 month for nearly Sl bllllon to puah development of • new ~-re.nae mobile miuUe l)'ltem dellll*S to be NI• from • 1urprtae aov-. attack AdmlrUlralloa IOW'CH eald Carter'• budlet NqtaeSU wiU be made In anUclpeUon of probable flnaJ decl1IAD11 by April on movln1 In-AdmlnlltraUon IOUttet, who to full~1ule development. of 1uch Hked not to be named, Hid a mlaalle and on t.M method of Carter will a1k Con•r•H for ba1ln1 It. about 1370 01llllon a1 a IUP· Senior defenae ofliciala appear plementary •POl'OPriatlon that •... f 1 1 could be Used' -to -move ahead ;; avor an a r· aunched con· promptly wtlh the mobile mla· pt. atle project thta f11cal year. ALTHOUGH FINAL U.S .. wblchendaSept.30. Soviet aereement has not been CASTE& ALSO wUf request reached on Umltlna strateaic nearly f12JO million more to cm· nuclear weapona in the future, tlnue work on the miNUe lftd lta defenae otnctala aay they are baaing l)'Stem In fllcal HIO, the conlldent they can proceed with aourcet said. development and testing of an The &)'Stems under conaldera· advanced mobile missile regard-lion would deplc{y about 2001ong. le11 of Ute outcome of the SALT range mobUe mtullea and I.be ne1otlaUons. project, countlnc basin&. would There is aeneral agreement in cost $25 bllllon to $30 billion. ac- the Pentqon that some kind or cording to current estimates elusive new mobile missile Senior defense leaders regard system . either land· or air· as promising a proposal to place launched, w1ll be essential by long.range missiles aboard the mid·1980a. short-t.akeoff·and·landlna planes That la when the present force smaller than jumbo jets and to o( 1,000 Minuteman lntercon· fire the weapons from those tioental ballialic missiles. sta-plane&. NATION I WEATHER ... ..,......... Frigid Mist Although temperatures in Pierre, S.D .. were nea\-zero. thousands of ring-necked mallards flock to Governors Pond next to the state capitol. The pond is ice-free because it is fed by geothermally heated water. The rel· ati vely warm water causes mist when it hits cold air. lioned in fixed underground bases, are expected to become vulnerable to possible destruc· lion if Rusala should Jaunch a surprise attack with its increas· ingly accurate missiles. 'Solid Citizen' Probed BVT VNCERTAINTIES and disputes over bow to base the new missile have twice caused the Carter administraUon to de· lay advancing the mobile mis· site project Into rull·scale de· velopmenl. 1975 ·Gacy lnvestigatiom Reported by Cops The effect of this has been to delay the earliest deployment dale until about 1986. Defense s pecialists argue the United States can not afford further de· Jay CHICAGO (AP' -A 19·year· old Chicago man says he told police that contractor John Wayne Gacy Jr. had bragged or killing people, but he said authorities took no action. say ing Gacy was "a solid citizen.· Poltce investigated the sub· urban contract.or several times between 1.975 and 1978. It was re- 2 Deprogrammers Sought on Charges BOSTON CAP 1 -State police say they are investfeating circumstances surrounding a Medford family's alleged attempt to deprogram a 24-year-old woman relative from a religious 1roup. . Trooper Walter J . Butler said Sunday that arrest warrants charg. mg assault with dangerous weapons have been issued for religious cult deprogrammers Ted ported Suftday. but no felony charges wer4' filed by authorities until bodies were found In Gacy's home. THE BURLY contract.or also was placed under 24-hour sur· veillance for two weeks in 1976 after a 9-year-old Chicago boy was reported missing. Nothing came or the stakeout police said. Gacy allegedly was accused twice of kidnapping and rape by a 19-year-old Chicago man in December 1977. and by a 27· year·Old Chicago man In March 1978. "They (the police 1 woulo onl y say there was insufficient evidence. Both the cops and an assistant state's attorney said that he was a soJtd citizen.· the 19-year·old told the Chicago Tribune. At the youth's request. he was not identified. ••1 WAS PRACTICALLY pleading with them. t even told them that he bragged to me that he bad killed people and said he was going t.o klll me, but my pleas didn't do any good ... the youth said. Assistant State's Attorney J erry Lat.berow, who made the decision not to prosecute, said he co ... n't explain why no charges were filed because a judge has ordered ofnclals ool to discuss the case. Gacy faces a misdemeanor battery count that was filed an March 1978 by Jeff Rlgnall. 27. who charged Gacy abducted him and assaulted him sexually. GACY WAS CHARGED wtth murder In the death or lS·year· old Robert Piest of Des Plaines on Dec. 22. and has reportedly told pohce he killed 32 young men and boys The bodies Of 27 persons have been found burled at Gacy's home. and the contractor re· portedly has said he threw five bodies in a rive r. including Pleat ·s. which has not been round. Patrick of San Diego and Victor apartment of a relaUve where A. Blevins, o( Credo. w. Va .. in s he said she stayed between connection with Margaret Hod· Dec. 18 and Dec. 22. Butler said. nett, the daughter of Mr. and .---------------------------------------.. Mrs. PauJ Hodnett of Medford. m~:r~Dil:~-~~.~~e~ And Now A Word From Jigious sect. ''The Way" for a • • • numberofyear~. A WI I Butler said the investigation n n er • began as a result of complaints ~u~~~~mana~t~l~:~:.~::.::::~~i~irir·~~~~~~~~~~~~ other men, Paul J . easquarosa, 27. or Newt.on. and his brother. Roy A. Pasquarosa. 25, of Watertown. 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TM wattr t-rttUft wttl ~s. 8 -, ... ~ Tlfln MotfDA'I' S.C-lllOll I "pm J t TUHOA'I' 12 Oum. • • •tu m. i.t l•~hm oi S.C-llltfl I 01 P m ~ t M•I-• "'"' ,wht 00111m .,._, ... ,,Jtp,m.,ttltl '°"'" B•rlRepert HVflll"f!on IMKIH w...., -10' twe IMI "'°"°"lofl' ftll NfWPOt1 ht<ll W--to 1M '"' c-1-tlofls ,..r • Power Given SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) -The atate has lhe power to d111pprove contraetl •ward d tor homemaktt aervlc• t.o w•UaJ'I r.clp(ent. tt Lhe cost Is considered u· cesslve, the ttN Court of Appeal naled. Sincere\'/~ DAILY PILOT ' .• .,., .. . . . .. 64R321 • j ' 1 I ~ . . \, I • CAl..Jf:ORNtA BOdY, Snatchers Return ! 'Ouler ~' Poda Planted by Prcmlaten SJ SRRA llADA <AP> -11 waa Jlllt UM a MC'ODd "lnvulon of tM ~··· Tbe Oft• ll t.lllq Ill waa attar ltevi.n llcCatthy lhrouab town lt'rH1Dlnj, ''I'm not lnllnt, tbtf're hre, there are on bum .. left. &Dd you're Mlt.0 The pcMll 1°1Ml"t' U..y were. In the partr. NJht bere ln t.M tow1t wtMre Cbe'RV1 ~ ftttfon rtwk "lDvuklft ot tM ewt1 8Utcbert" WU fttmed In t•: Polke were eaUtd. Rt1t0rt•n were everyWMl"e. Tbe podl m)'9tenoualy tWMd up Surid&Y momlat Jmt aa the remake tl the ftlm la IMwinc In tbe1ten all MrOat UM toUDlr)'. Tbe nlibl w... Loi Anaet televlalon atatlcm. KTLA·TV. BraOOs for ·More Snow By The Alloelated Prea.s A travelers advisory was la· sued for the' Sierra Nevada with six inches of snow forecast today in the Lake Tahoe area. Vehicle chains were required on In· tentate 80 throuch Donner Pass. Intermittent snow waa expect· ed through Tuesday. especiaJly from Yosemite northward, the NaUonal Weather Service said. THE SNOW WAS expected to be locally heavy al times. particularly In the mountain paases where drifting was likely from increasing southerly winds. Along Donner Pass. chains were required by the CalifomJa Transportation Department for both eastbound and westbound traffic. Chains were also re· quired on US 50 over Echo Sum. mlt. Rain was forecast below the 5,000 foot level in the Sierra Nevada. HIGHS WEaE expected to be in the 30s In the Lake Tahoe Basin, with lows in the 20s. Occasional snow was expected in nortbeaatern • areas or the state, wU.h some raln or snow likely through Tuesday in the Mount Shasta Siskiyou area. Rain was on tap for San Fran- cisco. the Sacramento Valley and northwestern California with highs In the 50s and lows In . the 40s. A small craft advisory was issued for the San Francisco Bay Area where southeast winds were rorecut at 15·30 mph Oaureh ol God play~ .~~l. wblr~h wu mm-D ~· Madre. h ill Dltne la tbl MOYie lJ . a Mira. Tll E •'OU'fia &PAC&'' pod.a -Pl>9•nd oe a ~Uern Madr parlr bfteb. and wtr di•· cow~_a 'DOliH ofrtttr Sun· dai,~ ot tM land •• rranUc ea.lier btaan noUbin1 r..UO a&.atloftl Of lbe prttmce ot the DOdl Whit DCJlb1q belt r to do (ban check out • probable practlul Jolre1 1urhwln1 new1mu noekeo lO tho tJny town. nailed In the San Oabri J mountains northt11t. or Lo11 Anltlel. TRI! POU RAD ~nflscat· ed 10 lhtte·foot pods, which they uld weft made of brown paper bat• and were decorated to look Uh slant pea pods. In the movl . the Pods take over the bodies of bumana, who thn become emo- llonleH. and walk around with blank starea. .. Every time the film Is shown 01aan we pt uua from people about It," Patrolman Don Smith told the 1aggle or newsmen gathered to take pictures or the paper pods. IN THE MOVIE, each pod becomes a particular person. although it Is hard to tell who It is supposed to be Wltll the mo- 'Oaree Survive meot of taktio\'er. when lhe vie· Um 11 u le.p, Th• pod• left in Sierra Madre 1 ICeraUn1 Court. however, were chUUntlY ci.ar about who the~ were Intended to bttoh'lt'. A name was printed on atb, lnt.ludinc the ml}Of, lhe pollc• chief, memben of lb• city council and aome prominent bualneumen. AS TH£' NEWSMEN aaked Smllh qUtiallol\S. Police Sat. William Kent aat In a the corner with a lla&ed look " bis eyn, dl1playina no emotTon11 as he Hid In a nat monotone, "You'd thlnk people would have somethinc better to do." When Smith was a.eked why th41 police took thti pods to U\e police station, be replied, with no ahow ol emotloo and a 1luod look ln his eyea, "Beca&lSe they mlaht have caused a large •mount of congeatloo If left ln tbe park." What did he mean. conaestion? Could it be that when the pods ~ame people. tht'y would all be milling around an the park? "How do Wt' know you didn't rau asleep and were taken over by one or t he pods '! .. a newswoman asked. Smith's eyes took on a rurtlve. but still clazed look, and he laughed a hollow. emoUonless laugh. Four Children Die In Monrovia Blaze MONROVIA (AP) -Four children -ages 4 to 10 -were killed when fire swept throueh their duplex early today. authorities sald. A neJghbor was credited with saving their baby brother. Firefighters arriving at the East Cherry A venue duplex around 2:10 a.m. found the front hair or the structure engullecHn names. Monrovia Fire Department Capt. Marlowe Crawford said. with relC'UiJlC the baby. "TWO PARAME DICS ran into "GAVLVEZ WENT IN and ap. the home and . c:arried out the parently rescued the youngest bodies of four children. wbo-bad boy ... said police Lt. Robert all been in bed in a second Page. bedroom," he said. An omctaJ at Santa Teresita Authorities tentatively Iden· Hospital in neighboring Duarte ttfied tbe chlldreb as EduvtJes nported that all three survivors Zambra no . 10; his brother wereinstablecondition. Cesar. 7, and twin 4·year-old sis· Page said Mrs. Zambrano's ters. VeronJca and Angelica. brother. Gerardo Perez. 21, was The parents, Herman and . also In the bou.11e when the fire ~orto Zambrana. were In the 'broke out and "apparently dis· front bedroom with. their covered the fire and ran to the youn1eat. child, l "11-year-old rear section or the duplex where Roberto. While the dazed he summoned help from the parents somehow found their neighbor." way from the house. a neighbor. The cause or t.be fire was not Jose Galvez. 54, was credited tmmedlately known. 4 Officials · 'Banished' PASADENA <AP> -Four top officials of the Worldwide Church or God have been "dis· fellowshipped" by church founder Herbert W. Armstrong while preparations are made for a hearing thia week on the church's temporary re. ceiversblp. - The 8S-year-old patriarch. who bas remllaed 1111 15eclusion in Tucson, Ariz., while his followers: in Pasadena traded shouts, shoves. and claims or authority over church operations, issued an ex- communication order Saturday. THE DISFELLOWSWP order, which rorblds membera of the church to speak to anyone so named, applied to C. Wayne Cole, David Antion, Robert Kuhn and Ben Chapman. Annatrong's order, announced at the church headquarters here, threatens other church mem- bers with excommunication if they have anything to do wtlh the men who were "disfellowshlpped." COLE WAS NAMED by Armstrong last weetc to. cooperate with the government's ln.veatlga- tlon into church operations. but he was then re-. moved by Armstrong, art.er the state receiver put him in charge of the church. Antion ls a brother·in-law of Armstrong's son1 Gamer Ted. who was banished euly last year bec:ause be reportedly would not keep QUlet -about church funds and operations. He bas since begup h1I own Church of God International In Tyler, Tex. KUHN A.ND CHAPMAN have also held top. poata to the 45-year-old or1anluUon with a mem· benbip of 86,000. Shortly after the excommunications were an· nounced. the at.ate Department ol Justice assigned 20 addiUonal le(:urity guards, after church securi· ty forces tried to enter the administration buildlng to chaflle the locka. TBE STATE ATl'ORNEY General's Office planned to pl'esent evidence Wednesday fo Los Aoeeles Superior Court on allegations that church members had pilfered $45 million In assets, put money in a Swiss bank account, purchased ~old bullJon with church funds and destroyed church records. Superior j::ourt Judge Vernon Foster has ruled that put.ting the church into temporary state re· ceivership did not V10late tM constltut1onal n1ht or freedom or religion. He sald the state had a respon.sibilitr to see that charitable organizations disperse their funds In accordance with the publtc trust. 2nd Deck Nixed For Golden Gate SAN FRANCJSCO <APl -A pro;;,al to add a second deck to the ramed Golden G e Bridge has been rejected by a committee or s directors. but the panel Is sUJl studying ways curb suicide jumpa. To the cheers of spectators, the bridge dis· .t trict's building and operating committee voted 5-l not to consider a plan to build the second deck at a cost or~ million. "It's an idea whose t.lme will never come, .. said bridge supervisor Gary Giacomini, making a sudden motion to table tbe idea. THE OOMMITl'EE WILL decide at a meeting Friday whether to spend $8.6 mllUon replacing ex- isting rallinU on the span wtt.b suicide barriers and refurbbh sidewalks. Tbe Idea of a second deck has been a political potboiler for years. San Francllco officials don't want more lines of traffic croulng dall~ into the city. But some of· flclala in counties north of the city tee the ntra lanes aa a way or relieving rush·hour traffic con· 1estlon. •'SAN NANCISCO CANNOT tolerate In· creased tramc In Its neighborhoods or the downtown area," Mayor Dtanne Feinstein wrote In a leUer to the bridge directors urglfll tbom to put an end to contideratJon ot a MCOnCf detk. Board memben had been told by staff mem· bers that the second deck mllbt be built 1t the same time u an already secbeduled '4C> million re· aurf ac:tna Job la undertaken. ...... . ,, -.. • ·, . ' Monmy. Jenu1ry e. 1919 DAILY PILOT Af TllEf ~UL By en Kcant Elk Anti "When it snows I like to listen to the quiet." Synitnon Calls Attack 'Fake' POINT REYES STATION <API -Los Aogeles attorney PauJ Morantz set up a. rat· tlesnake attack upon himself to smear Synanon. a top Synanon orficiaJ told some 200 neighbon or Synanon's Marin County ranches in a rare meet· ing. The arrest of Synanon founder and spiritual leader Charles Dederich on charges of conspiracy to murder Morantz was "a tragedy," said Synanon leader Dan Sorldn. He said a .. second tragedy" is that the number of newcomers to Synanon has fallen from 1,000 a year to 16 a month. SYNANON, FOUNDED in 1968 as a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. has since pro· claimed itself a religion. Several or its members have been lmf.llcated in beatings and other violence. lnclud ng the placing or a rattlesnake in the mailbox of Morantz, who bad won two court battles against the group. Two Synanon members have been charged with attempted murder In the Morantz case. SVNANON IS NOT a group of "child molesters. terrorists or wife.swappers.·· Sorkin sa id in the meeting at the old Point Reyes Station Dance Palace. He then invited everyone except the media to visit Synanon·s Marin County ranches. about 40 mlles north of San Francis co. to see for themselves .. FRIGlfl'ENED MARIN County resident.a at the meeting asked Sorkin about the group·s purchases or guns in early 1978. Sorkin said Synanon had bought .. 158 guns and rifles. some automaucs." but said the weapons were only for self-defeme. One member or the audience said he visited Synanon's Tomales Bay ranch in Marin County as a breakfast guest and found on the back or the lavatory door a typed note reading, "Know Your Enemies," with names of several Time Inc. ex· ecuii ves listed below. SYNANON 18 SUING 'nme for $76 million arter the magazine ran a story saying Synanon had turned into a .. kooky cult." Synanon member Karen Hamer pooh-poohed the list. saying the man in lhe audience "lacked a sense or humor" about something "on the wall of a .bathroom door.''" Aphrodisiac Ranch Seen 1 SAN FRANCISCO <AP>4 una T. Wanr •-r• he will raJ.se Rocky Mountain elk, then ael ttHKr runy anU~ns u an aphrodiJlac a~r a at.ate com, mi11ion chanaed It.II mind and approved ha plant for a 30().acre elk ranch In Marin County. "I've never aeen 1 more rtdJculoul proposal," one ind!snut 1peaker told the state Commlaalon on Fish and Game before Its 3-2 vote. Wan1. Who calls himself the nation '1 leadlnl eJtporter or al)hrodlalac anUeraf Hid the anUen ol Rocky Mount.In elk are htghly prlud by agln& Asian menu a cure for Impotence. The antlers caa be ground or sllced and taken straight or aa a tea. "••r'• €.-er•• .... PASADENA <A P l -The details, patterns and colors or the planet Jupiter's clouda have sent scienlim at the J et Propul81on Laboratory Into fits of d escriptl ve ecstasy, but the Voya1er I spacecraft t.bat is provld· ing the pretty pictures (,,,,..-------) sUll has more down to ST.' ~-..a earth work to do. /U Ci The craft's camera'---------' clicked on while It was ftlll 37 milllon miles from the solar system's argest planet, and the first pictures sent back prompted JPL spokesman Frank Bristow to Uken the planet to "a big Easter egg." Before Its job ia done, Voyager I's shutter will click lS,000 times on its way to a point only 174.0QO miles from the Jovian s urface. A twin craft. Voyager 2. has a similar mission. It will rendezvous With JupiterinJ11ly. Caren-l'fdt A n1101111e~d BEVERLY HILLS <AP > -· President Carter will be t.be drawing card at a . SI ,OOO·a·person fund·raislng dinner for the Democratic Party here March 2, according to dinner chairman Lew Wasserman. The board chairman of MCA-Universal Inc .. said Sunday that the dinner at the Beverly Hilton Hotel is planned to shore up the Democratic Party's budget for the 1980 presidential election year camraigns. It wtl m ark the first California visit by Carter and his wife since a brier trip last November. when Carter campaigned for Brown and other Democrats running for state office. Raid Net• 165 Allens POMONA <AP I -A crackdown on illegal a liens netted 165 Mexican naUonals arrested In a south Pomona night spot, police said. About 40 Pomona police and U.S. Border Patrol agents staged the 12:30 a.m. raid Sunday at the Casa del Rey nightclub, packed with more than 300 patrons. The arrested were driven to Rlvel'Slde Border Patrol headquarters and later returned to Mexicali across lhe border from Calexico, agents ~aid. ReaUw Dbpld~ SeUlftf SAN DIEGO <AP I -A (ederal judge has tp· proved settlement of a three-way dispute ove< a $3.7 mllllon promissory note Involving Jasmine Groves Co .. the Federal Deposll Insurance Corp .. and Westgate·California Realty. The realty company is a subsidiary or the de· fun ct West1ate.Cali!omla Corp., once headed by financier C. Arnholt Smith. Under terms or the settlement approved by U.S. District Judge Leland C. Nielsen, the FDIC aneed to pay Westgate Realty $400,000. In turn. Westgate Realty will yield its claim to the no!e.>te. ~Dinner Spedals Sened-3:00 PM-10:00 PM Monday ¥2 Chicken $2.35 Tuesday Breaded Veal Steak $2.35 Wednesday Fish&Cbips $2.35 Thursday Spencer Steak $3.25 Friday & Saturday New York Steak ..., $3.65 .. Sunday (itn'ed noon-10:00 pm) Top Sirloin Steak $3.35 •bo\'t tcrYtd wll91 fOCI' ind M1•d, choltt of pot1lo Ot l1cc plllf, roll and b1Ukr WITH BEVERAGt; Can goo do as lQI cooking at home? • ClrtOfl ' -.. I I I . • Bill Avalanche Costs Taxpayers T im.80 atate Leglslalure ronvened Dec . 4 and the l~tors then took most of the rest ol tbe month off. But~ 300 oe bills hA\-e ~•ched the dei.k or lh lelitl.U clerk. That' par for the COW'M. lo the 1'7'7 71 kJa tbe l wmaters manqed to introduce t.09 bllla -about ~ a'Pieee tor attt·ot the 80 Allembbmen and 40 Senatota. Fewer than balf~all bec1me &aw, but most made It at least part.w~y 1 the procea of dra1Un1. print ln•' anaJyUna I flllDJ lDdexln& lb.at brtno t.be COit per blll up to an boated sz,eoct And t.6at means mUUoos ol taxpayer dollars. In th last sslon San Dleao Aasemblyman Lawrence Kapi.Jo(f l,ntroduced a meuure that would have li mited the nwnber of bUl lntroductJon.s to 2S per member for each two-year Ion It somehow vani bed ln the last·m1nute shuffle. bul Kapiloff ts brinalng it back.· A mblym n Mich I Ga.a propos Umltlna in· trOductions to 20 bills during the first year or the session and 15 ln the second year. And freshman Assemblyman Douelas Bosco has come up with tongu ·ln-cheek proposal to alloeate $25,000 to each legislator theo reduce tbe um by 11,000 each time he introduces a bill. At least lb.at focuses atten· lion on the economics of the issue. It is common knowl~e that legislators often ln· troduce bills to satlsf y indiVJdual consiltuents or support groups, with little or no intention of pusblng them through the entire legislative process. This is sheer waste or fax. p•yers • money tor self -aggrandizement. Since it is impossible for the legislators to become familiar with all the implications of the masses of bills , they now must vote on, a reduction in volume also might generate more informed lawmaking. Opponents of the bill introduction limit say only a minority abuse the system. lf that's ·the case. they should lidt feel threatened by adoption of a reasonable Umlt. Airport Fees Valid .- A proposal to more than double the landing fees charged commercial airlines at Orange County Airport deserves supervisors' support tomorrow. T he fee hike -from 23 cents to 49 cents per 1,000 pounds of aircraft weight -will mark the first rate in- crease since fees first were imposed in 1969. The proposal also carries out the supervisors' com- tnltment last July to make certain the airport continues t.o pay all of its own way while generating sufficient in- oome to finance needed airport improvements. County airport administrators expect the new fees to produce $377,000 in new airport revenue this year, enough to avoid a projected deficit in financing airport activities which support commercial airlines. Rate increases of any kind usually find their way back to the collective consumer pocketbook. an occur · rence not welcomed by passengers suffering from the 1 congeitted airport facilities offered Orange County travelers. But it should be airport users and not county tax- payers in general who continue paying for the airport's $4.6 million a year budget. Supervisors should make sure .the airport continues on a heafthy financial course. Argus Deserves Chance The Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America ran into some opposition last month when they decided to sell the Sea Scout ketch Argus to an unnamed buyer for $50,000. Sea Scouts have stirred up publicity, claiming that the 70-year-old square rigger is a good training boat, can't be replaced at .a reasonable cost and provides weekend expeditions for numerous Scooting groups . throughout the county. le Now the_ fate of the Argus, docked in Newport . Harbor, is up in the air again. After a trial voyage. on the cranky old ship, the would-be buyers came back with a fower offer. 1 Exact reasons why the council decided to sell the J\rgus haven't been revealed, but spokesmen have sug. !)ested that the boat's training capacity was limited. In the light of the lowered offer and of the Sea Scouts' obvious eagerness to keep the vessel, ~rbaps this would a good time for the councU to reconsider its decision. A reasonable course of action would be to specily :trhat areas of the Argus' usage and programs need im· arovement, and to keep the boat for a trial year or two to ~e il it can be utilized to the council's satlsfactlon.1 • Qptnions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. 4()ther views expressed on this page are thoM of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addfell The Dally Piiot. P.O. 8o>c 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) &42-'321. Boyd/ Cosmetics ByL.M.BOYD Any woman who spends mor.e than half an hour on ll•r makeup isn't .dolng lt rlaht. Or so contends a cos· •et.tea expert named Pablo llanzonl. Even half an hour II too l<Jllg. "U she devotes ._t much time to it," be .-ya, "she's making a con· . Dear Gloorny Gus U rellO>o intruded on tbe rl1btt of non· beUHen u much as football lntrudea on noa-f ant, the govern- ment would pass lows protect:i.Q the rights or the minority. Ma.J.M. trlved effort, and lt'a golng to show." Tbe reautt most· probably. that phoQy loot. Takes more.thaa a famous name to sell a mustcal re- cordlng, that's clear. Mickey Mantle, Muhammad Ali and Michael Landoa all have cut records, only memorable, It's said unkindly, for their Corgetability. The law of K"i?ntucky p~ hibits a woman in a bathing suit from walklng on a highway there unless she carries a club. Chocolate candy makes mOlt dop llck. Studeatl ot blltoey tend to be 1omewhat more frilbtmed bJ tnflatJoa than the Nit of ua. Tbe:y know, for lnata~1-~_!lt 200 years a10 lo MarJWID, &be price of a bUlbel of wbeat jumped from $1 ln 17'17 to '5,0U tn 1780. Waltl'tliel '"New Zealand regard a Up u an lnault. Cab driven there do, too. • Not nw)'boct)' ~ UM ftntfMUMI..,_~ Robert N. WNd/PUbll1her T~s K .. vll/Edltcw Mond1y. JenuifY I. 1879 • Barb.Ira Krelblch/Edltorlal P9911 &dltor Jack Andenon Disaster Relief. Spawns Fraud W ASHINOTON -When a l\ood or other dilut.r atrlk• a community, tbe NaUOnal Guard 11 often moblUaed lo prevent lootlna lo Ulia ltlieken arH. Un· fortu=, there la no such bard-effort to pnveat tbe lootiaa ol public lunda by coo· lraclort and 1overnment employee. wbo PNY on other .,.opl '• m1lel'Y by overeharlinl for npa1r work or aubm.ldbll exorbttant overtime clahns. Federal auditon and other of. ftct•l watcbdol• have a tou&b enousb time fl1htln1 wa ste ln normal altua· tlona ; after a dl111ter, the controls are l ooaened to tbe point of absurdity as federal agen- clet try to ex- pedite relief measures for tbe victims. A atartng example ot diluter· relief extrava1ance ls in the Hou1ln1 and Urban Develop-• ment Department's emer1ency preparedness staff, which pro- vtdea temporary homes for dl.s- placed victims and minor re· pairs for their damaged res- idences. OVER TOE years the staff bas aided thousands ol families bit by disaster. But it has abo let employees and contr~ctora take actvantage ol ita sUPshod supervlaion, at a stagcertng coat to Uie taxpayers. Here are SOtDe of the abuses our associate Peter Grant uncovereCI: -Overtime rip-ofCe. During the 1977 Johnstown Oood, HlJD sta!Cers on the scene logged 22.302 boura or overtime lo the fint month. Disaster relief isn't ~a 9-to-5 proposition, of course, and sometimes employees mUll work around the clock lo speed aid to the victims. They would be critJclt.ed ii they dido 't. But a HUD review of the Johnstown office disclosed that the s taH was in fact un· derutillied, "with employees re- porting late, reading ne wspapers. magazines and pe rsonal correspondence." Jn the recent West Virginia floods, it turned out that 90 hours or over· time were tabulated for every family placed in temporary boua-· in&· Paul Harvey -Sloppy lnapectioD aod abod· dy repair won. Furaacea and water heat.re were nplaced when cleulna or .,.ichln1 would have ~. uate. Contrac:tora have • " )Hirt• of •tnac· tunt that were not damaced by the dlaater. Auditor• fou.Dd more t.ban sz.a m1Woe of tueh waate in a atudy ot lut year's Kauaa Qty floocl alone. MOIT OP the blame can be traced to poor OIHlte inspectlon of the affected homes. "Damqe aasesamenta and reulbillty, ln· apecUoae in some cases •re terrible," an ontclai told us. ··some inspector~ obviously made their ina~tions from tbe1r car&.'' -Overebarges by contractors. Dunne tbe BOltoa flooding last year. for example, contractors were paid from S80 to $140 ror pumpln.g out sept.le tanks. The r .; • 10101 rate Mfore the Sa.nta about to Identify tbe 1uUty Cl•UHS trom mm beran band· part!". Knowledaeable .,._. lDC out coatrad.I wu about•· told m that two othdai. worklag One di...ter ~Uef otflclu ad-on tbe ovetUme twladles ,.... mttted tbM tbe Price the covem· forcede>Coftbea,_ey. meat paY1 "la blp re1ardleu ol • where we•re at." So lueratlve SVEN 'IRS eoned.i" adklDI are the dilllt«' coat.raca tbat , lead to Mddlre. HUD bepa • the contractora deleead oa a d1a-quiriAa a ~·· approHl aster lib vultuNa h'om all over for overUme e1a1.. of ~ the country. A 20-maa crew than 12 hours. Now. one toWft came all the way from Texas to •aid, employ..,. J• ehaqe UM wort ln tbe Boet.oa ~· tut 1ovenunmt J2 boan a du ha year, for example. overtJme, wbetber they worbd • John Glbloa, the direetor ot It or DOt. llaQY of theee abcMs, HUD'• ~ency preparedness d~t.or Glbloa lnAAed, .,.. be- staff, poi.rUd out that efficiency in& eliminated. sometimes has to be sacrificed Footnote: We have reeeived to streamlloe the agency's dis· hundreds of 1etten from cltiMna aster responses. "lf we were acrou the country wbo are slow in respondlq," be said, eager to help m keep a watch on "we'd be criticized for tbat." waste. Although tbia overwhelm· ·-Inadequate ltepe to correct. ing response precludes in· abU1e1J. One overtime investi1•· dlvidual replies, we are in· lion wu cut abort bx upper ve1tlcat1n1 the moat aeriout echelon ofticlala just as it wu cbar1es. Tboee who know ot aov· --->- ernmeat wute, meanwhile, can write &o 'ack Andenon'1 Watch OD .Waste. Box 2300, Wublna*oa. D.C. 20013 SOVIET PmECVTION; Tbe Soviet IOYf!l'blnent hu abown no inclination to live up to lts Helsinki promise to atop persecutlng relfgloua groups. The victims are not Just Jews who want to emigrate. Another sed that bas been badly abused ls the Church of Seventh Day Adveotitsts . Searches of ~mbers' home by the secret police are com- monplace. According to the congressional Helsinki Commission, the church's 83-year-old chairman, V. A. Shelkov, was arrested last. March. He had already s pent 23 years ln prison, labor camps or exile. After hl.s arrest, tbe police ranaacked his dauehter's home for four daya, tearing out walls, ripping up floors and shredding mattresses, pillows and up- bolatery in the search for "sub-versive" material. ANOl'llEll Adventist, Yakov Nikolaevtch Dolgoter, retused to reveal where be had obtained re- ligious literature. Interrogators took turns beating him, dousing him with cold water, tosslng him from side to side like a ball, and threatening him with execution. Bte/N6 VS ~EN 7Z:>;t447le# Pt.RMZ?VN~HVS The police then instructed him not to discuss the beatings with anyone-. The dauntless Dol&oter ref med. Government Rules Boost Hospital Costs One-fourth of your hospital bW pays for "eovemment regula- tJon." The papet'WOl'k and such re- quired to respond to sovernment re1ulatioaa adds '25 percent to the averqe bolpltal's overhead. Government itself is your most npenalve expense. Hospitals COila have in· creased UM percent in 10 -ye~- Tbe cost of runnln1 the Congress bU increased d u ring that same period 422 percent. Illinois legialaton just voted themselves a substantial raJae -an '8,000.a-year increase. WITH THE election behiDd them, I1llnols lqialatora made themselves tbe bl1beat-pa1d lawmaken ln the nation; their part-Ume job now pays $28,000 a year. However they may seek to ju.stiff their lncreaae, with lnfla. Uon beeominc ao intolerable burden, addiq more to the tax- payer load l.n l1lino1a is bardly setting a lood example. Further, it is government which lndlrectly adds to tbe prices we pay for almost every· thing we buy -including medical care. A survey ol 148 hospitals ln New York State 1how1 that boepltaliutloa coats $1.1 billion •year more than it•needa to - because ot the COits of ex.teaalve 1overnment record teeptn1. forms and reports and other re- aulalory compliance. INCIDENTALLY, the ad- mlniatratioos of those hospitals have found 45 regulations which are utterly nonproductl~e, 21 which could be consoUclatflCI, 42 wbicb duplicate themselves and 22 regulations which actually Flnally, you other It i praying, and the Pope answered. •certainly not, pray. lnl ls a aertoua bullnesa and permits of no dlstracuona. • And bow did you phrase your ques· tlon?" ... "Well," said the other, "l a.aked ii 1t wu proper to pray while smo\nng, and the Pope said, 'Certainly. prayer ls always in order."' ...... contradict or conflict with other And the Department or regulations. Health, F.ducation an4 Welfare New York state's experience is addiDI anotber 3,607 Is ty pieal. Prealdent Alex emp&oyect, IQM1D& a. taJaJ $1f Mcllaboa of the American for Secn!tar7. calilano'a depart· ttospital Alan. compvt.ea tbat ment of.--. tbe co.t of compliance with Bll IOftl'DIDeat. l.n tbil • in various replatory agencies and~y lnduatr)', tends to hoJd pro. 1,200 admlnistntive boards &Del ctJYity down and cost.a up. commillions adds to the COit hospltall1atloa more tban u Bil numbers are best com- bllllon a year. prebd~ -~~~ced1 to in· TB.. dlvi _..., tlUU nuua •itua· ~ HEALTH care industry Uooa. is one ot tbe three Jargett and one of tbe ma.t regulated· in our nation. , · It la allo a primary tars« of poliUclana .. who conalder it sale to campalaa a1alnst blab medical costs. Sl1nlficantly, though, some er those same politicians UfJe lncreulna IOY· emment regulatlea -wbell tbat is already fitlly ooe·fourtb ol our ,Problem! Now HEW wants mo1t hospitals to fUe Mec:Ucare re- port.a ln more detail. some years ago1 two large auto compuiea maoe expeaaive public surveys at much the same time, to try to find out wbai kind of car Lbe American motorist might buy in future models. ONE compa ny'" poll st er asked the di rect question, "What kind of car would you like to have ?" The majority ot auto OWJl.,rS D!Plied that they wanted a .tar not too big, ecoooroic&l, functional, and subdued in lookt . ..--•0 8"1. Y PAPE& shuffling for t be 1o"rnmeat coats boaplta!s so much that a.bey mUlt add to the room rate fOr eacll pmMlat each day an addi· tional $31.85. An4 another thing: When we pay a 9-pital bookkeeper wtth 11 years aealortty $4.50 an hour -and abe can get a starting salary ol $7.19 at the Poet Ottlce -baa IO"t'DD'leM any justifica- tion for eriticbidc the blgb cost of boepitalbat1on? The other comp8n1•s pol1lter was far more shTewd and sensitive to the self-deceptloo most of wa uneonsok>ualy P*· tlce. He uked: "What kllid oC car do you think your neighbor would like lo have?" And there the majority replied tffat their neighbors coveted large, osten- t atious. gimmicky models that looked m or e like boat s or ai rplanes. '111E FIRST aq~ maker near· ly went bl'ok~ putting out sedate little can long before the public wu ready for them: ·while the MeOGd ea.loYed • banner year with Ill rakllb, 11UC1y, rear- lbuleit modal• ID faet, tbe first compa111 wu fareed to retool to meet the c.'OIDpetltioa, It la fw ..,.... to ...... fai r aacl "uawetclated" queatlons thaa It II to flDd lite a.wen. In- deed, the mOllt alplftcaDt ad· vane• tn •clence bave come not from findlnJ anawen. but fl'Om befinninl tO ut the ri&ht quea. tlona la the '18'1t way, Lib tftat almplest -. « all, that no one ulrecl Ulltil NewtGD, "Why do appl• flll doftJmtud of uP?" ' . ~Y&ll J AT YOUR SERVICE ae ..... "",... 411•.U IN• ,. ... au.a &lie& ... .. .,.,.....,_ .. II'*' ... rrm1...Uy re•H• llalr wlU••• provldl•I ... u"=z:ae· . TM ll&a tad•d• nrleM ., ... lla&IM .. ff .... ra&&.u, , .... .............. , ........... lt7 ....... a LIU IM .• nktt Int ............. ~-----·· :.mar 1C... ••C1'?1 S-'laMM •ad ~ ... [ .... _ ..... Tllelllll& ... ftlMltJU. ..... At· ...... ,o...1·1oee. ....... o1 ... ... 0..n.ea&., o. .... , Aftaln. IM .... ,.. el C....e 1110 , .. &t.e Ora.Qt COU&y ot.trict At· &Of"M)'. Uflltt.-..efl P~fiet• DEAR PAT: I wonder lf other people'• teeo..asera spent as much on Cbriatmaa preseatt u mlne did. Can you find oul? They bed their own savings, but I still bad to give Santa a belplna baod. H.S .. Newport Beach A•erkaa &ee•·•Cen a,eM $1.81 ltlWN•MI~ 111\1 l1 ttnferfa•1· ly •e•'9n frlncll. ~DO n1ue1 are ID yet, coatlnataa Wlatloa a. bo ... &o boe9t tbe 1978 tab evea lal&ber for Clftpvenor every a1e. DEAR PAT: Recently you told a reader bow to remove atue residue left after rubberised decals are peeled off a ftbertlua bathtub. Do& ~Sert ... the same UalDg work on the stJcu me.a left on a ~lain tub? And, DEAR PAT: Does Orange County can appl)'ine Spte 4N Span on a dry have any restaurants with special clotb or acetoae be med' on the enUre tables for single persona? I've heard tub to rejuvenate it4 a ppearance? of aucb restaurants in the Eut. and After 25 years of use. ours ls less hope to locate some here too. than white and shiny. A.N., lrvtne E.p .• Newport Beach N Coco•s, 4147 MacArthur Blvd., Tiie aame mdW Ho9ld won to ewPort Be1eb, hat a .. ,lnglea .. re•o•e glae relld•e from a laacb table. but l&'a tbe oaly .. reelalll tab, bat re1torln1 lt• restaaraa& AYS eollld locate &bat baa erlll•al ftallla m1y nil for pro· epeelal eervlce for aloglea. feteloul ren IJh'•I 'fte aame goes aeataaru&ean may be mluin1 a r.r aa old flberglua &U or abower. A lood bulDeae opportanlty by not ••Mr of firm• tllat apeclallze In aeeklq oat llqJe cllDen' patroaage. *'le tentce are lll&ed ID &be Yellow Aeeordbag to a receat U.8. Bareaa of P•J~ ~ ••aatllbabl -8epa.lring L•"r &uClltlcs aarvey. 11Dglea wttb . le aeftlllllllllll" u bleome of szs.• plas per year . apead IDOl'e tllaa 5t percent or tbelr foed dollan dlatDI ... DEAll KEADEJl8: A number of m1Daf1etmen ud promoten of the .. Oepll.U." laalr removal device have bee• fined Nt,tH In civil peaalU. for falle aad mlaleadla& ad· verUlbll. M tile aame time, Oraqe Couty s ... edlr eo.n lalaed u ... J•ae&loa ferbl.ddl•I &be defea· ~IJ•edlt DEAR PAT: la lt true that denim made lts first appearance lo America when the Levt-Strausa Co. introduced ~eam! I'm Quite aure about lbis, I have a small wa1er ridlna OD your&DSWen. , --------.....------,.T., NewpOd BMeb If ,._ ..._,, -•Y rou c... flftd • Sorry. b.e ,_ loee. Detdm made M , CONTINUES ROLE PhlMp Crane DAILY PtLOT :\l Candidacy Woe Loo~ Finance Law. Perplex Politiciam .. ... WASHINGTON <AP) -Before Iona. Ronald Rea11n and other likely contenders for the Republican pretldentlal nomlnaUoo wW have to race tbe queltion or wben la a poUUclan • cen· dldat.e. Tbe Feder•l Election Comml11lon, whlch makee tbe rules that 1ovem 1ucb deciMonl, lan't quite aure. The anawera are critical. beeaUle federal law placn strict Umlta on prea1dent1al campalan flnanclq . .'De rulea. however. are much more lax for the J)OllUea.I actlvttlea of a private citizen. IDvltaUom in any c1paelty other than u preeldea.· Uel caddates . Anotber Dt"Oblem ynll ariH wbea c1adldata formally declare themaelvea and Mt up offtdal eampalp commltteea. Theee committeel mutt be enUrely MpU'ate ' from tbe emu.., 1eaera1 purpoM commltte.. But t1aat•1 ..... ordered than a~Med. Beqan•a ~le 11y tbe)' •ll .1'111 leave CIUMM for tbe ReDul>Uc .,_ f eaaipmp com· 111lttee ta formed'. Even wltb aew officers, ltowever. OUtena for the Republic would be DO teaa a Reqan operaUoa . TBE AMOl1NT A CANDIDATE CAN spend tn each primary state 11 limited. 1be abe and aource of each donation ls r~trtc:ted. DmECI' AMl!TANCE TO azAGAN would be But • prominent public filW'e may be paid for limited '° a s.s.ooo contribution to bis campalgq, speaking en1a1ementa and bave bls expenses but there are other way1 to belp. picked 111> wttb only the tax collector to aoawer to. . Crane bu voluntarily aoeed not to tnvel at • The Jaw defines a candidate clearly enoucb. ACU expense while a candidate, and Reagan says The problem is separating the candid1te'1 cam· he wlll do the 11me In re1anl to Citizens for the palgn activity from hla role Jll an important Republic once be announces. But rtgbt now there perSOG In b1I own right speakinl on current lslues. ls no law to prevent such practices. Reagan, for example, la chairman or Cttlaena An ldeologteal group or multi-candidate for the Republic, a pollllea.I action commtttee political committee can spend unlimited amounts tormed with leftover money from his 1976 pre-lo aupport or a presidential cudld•te -• op· 11deotlal campalan. poled to • direet contrlbuUoa -so loaC u tt is doae without any coUaboraUoa wttb hil oUidal AS CB.VJtllAN AND AS A NATIONAµ.Y re· ·•-committee co1nl1ed couervatlve spokesman. be travels _c;;a;;mii;p__..;;;pijiiijip;;;;;ii·~·-------~ almost coaatuUy speaklDC on behalf of con· 1 servatlve causes and candidates. The committee pay1 all bls expenses. Rep. Philip Crane. R·lll .. an announced CID· t didate, la chairman of the American Coaaervative Union. and the FEC bas ruled he can contlnue.tn that role u long as he keePll lt separate from bit campaign. · Crane bu agreed to stoR laklne ACU com· penaatlon for appearances on lta behalf. but whoever Invites blm may 1Ull pay b1I expenses. The speaking lnvitationa Crane receives as the ~;!~~;;~; organization's chairman undoubtedly are helpful r for a relatively unknown candidate seeking public recognition. But as long as they are not called campaign speeches, they are oot counted a1ainat bis campalgp spending limlta. FOBllEK P&ESIDENT FORD TaAVELS . widely under the auspices of the American En· terprtse lnaUtute. a Washington think tank. Wblle he'• considered a leading contender for the nomination, none of these public appearances will be charged against any future campaign . Several other potential candidates have formed politic1J committees to support tbelr ac· tivity as they speak on behalf of the Republican Party and lta candidates. They Include Sen. Robert Dole. R-Kan., Ford's 1976 runn1nC mate: former Texas governor and treasury secretary John Connalry. and ex·GOP na· tional cb1trman, CIA director and U.N. am· baaaador George Bush. · They may campaign tun tilt for all practical purposes. but as far u federal eleetion regulaUom are co~ned they are 1ettlnl a free ride. TOIL fLIX. , ... ~.._,., u.-. ......, ........ 1llillills ......... , ..... . __,,...., ............ ..... W.'lllWea ......... ..... tlwMClll tlllc d•Ul•I ••H aa4 ........ .._ AUM.lllSl 833-0555 Alie fer Ow LUil SftDlllJ at ...... I " f .. • • 0 • t I • • to Amerlea .... before Levi jeua. I& dnlff._ ff tM Dally Piiot -wa1 tile ma&ftial ued by Colambal ' ....... ---'42·56a..llllJl111...11Mu1fJlll~ Mula. TRAVELS WIDELY .~- TBl8 GIVES THEM AN EDGE over can· didates who are less well known, bokt no public or private office and are unlikely to receive speakial . . HOWMD °*'"'" ear-Of Dow""'°'*' ... NEWPORT BEACtt ........... .,...... 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PROF. MoR6 oN Cc.JRRENT ~F¢>. EVEN~ GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS a..01M WCl(.Wf MM IN 1Hli 1Wl1'1!$ '6WN OUT"HUN!l~ FOK 2 ~~1'1""'V' 1HIS MORNIN&l! • I WANT YOU TO WRITE THAT IN YOUR DIARY AGATHA CRUMM OR.SMOCK by Tom BatJuk PEANUTS by Men Llurfus . l'U. JOST EXPLAIN TO THE MANA~ Wt40 I AM. COMICS I CROSSWORI 6000! I CMOOSE "'1' TO TAKE IT! by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE WHY ARE YOU WRITING- WITH YOUR LEFT HANO? by Harold Le OoUJc OKAY! IN ntE MEMnlM. PMOHE Jl(f Wlfl AHO TfU. 181 WON'T et HOME UHTIL AfTat HIHE! .. .._. by Ernie BushmiUer MY RIC1HT HAND 15 STUCK IN THIS CANDY ~AR ACROSS 1 Card oame 6Greek fac· tion 10 Eoo 1' Dispatch 15 Hahfax or Houston 16 Solo 17eu.hed: 2 words IS Zeus' wife 19Smash 20 01 youltls 22 0ualm 24 Dwart 26 Htwiter. Brit. l1 Free 30 Et0ded 31 AtWmal 32 Renewing 37 Not perlect: Abel<. 38 lklltdozer .a Abe<deen's tMr 41 Female Yolce 43 Seff 44 Jug handle 45 Awoldlnces 48 Luck 51 Satan S2 Sets SC Mudholes 58 "&Is Stop" author 59 Within: Comb.f()f'ITI 61 Sefvant S2 Meager 63Elwu-: J~se premier 84 Moth 86 0ffenses . 86 PotatoJ 67 Interprets DOWN 1-11: Suppose lhal 2 Vigorous 3 Dot of i.nd 4 Bee'• weapon s Rtnter 6 Short-llved 70w IOoeawrong 9 Olejolnted 10 Taicl petron: ~ WOidt 11 Explode 12 Tllre.cl UNITED Feeture Syndicate ~tdl(tPllUll ...... : 42~ 438-* 4e0k1'1name 47 Stilftlng -48Poeeto-: Pl. •Ho'• ctly 50Gu S3Glngef- 56 Rusa. gif1's name S8 Oultch •• g. 57~: Abbr. IO Man't nick· name .. . • • • I • ..., ;wt ......... i.:. \•8 1.= J \ \ .. ,.. - ltu • • ~uted \11p I ~•u 1 11111ik ~ ;UlJtl'Wll •orth ,., •• .,. ... u •• Ba11~ en R a~es ,. Sunkist Series Has 14·Classes A lull bfot.,....n 1torrna enUced 14 clu of 1allboat1 to the 1urUn.c ltn\'IC for tht• t·t•<Jnd ruH of the Bolbou Yul·hl Club'11 Sunklbl ~rlei. ~aturctuy nd Sun<l,1)' Small !Jl>at• tun·d In ldl' thL• buy on Salu1 day and l arger boats r ('l"d on 0t•t•.tn rourM•a. oul!<tttlt• tht• hJ)' o u Sunday. Rei.ull11 ....... ('luatfl• LID0·14A t , Paul llur11h). BY<", J, Tom Wil ton. BY\ 3. Jim Ponyt.h(·. ave LIDO 1-48 Mury t\JlYI Thomt'. HY('. 2, f\l·n PtimJcrwn. H\'t J . t1r1d1 V.i11 T Rt.oil. nvc SA ROT f\ & H I Jun t'trwknt·~ IH "t ( 'l ( U\lotHldl :.a Srtwltwr Nl1' (' .I. NH·k> St·un dom·. "' (' ijA 80T C l .• Ju v Mokt·11 . BVC. 2. Janel Nthun. liCYC 3, Jim Neff. BY<.: o.taldeC1aues PHRt~·A I . Newis Boy. Jack BaUUe. 'BYC; 2, Cottontall. John Arens. BVC. :J. Conceptual De.111an. Doherty / PrOf;lov. 8\ C. PllRF 8 1. lhtwk.-ye. Mike St·haC'ter, UYC . 2. Animal 1-·arm. Hruct> lhrnsen. VYC. 3, Therl'~3. Bob Sta<1ts, 8CYC f'HRF·C I , Aloha fl . Su~1e Reed, SSYC. 2, Pmlado, Dave Wiiliams. VYC. t.UOERS-16-1. Matinee, L.R. Appoint~d Mond4iy January a. 1979 DAILY PILOT A 9 LA E v ent Boat Show Space Grows LOS ANGELES-An uddU.lonal 24.000 squarn· root exhJblt area will be added to bring the 23rd an nual Southem California Bout Show t.o a mummoth 300.000 square-fool exhibition. The Southern California Marine l\ssocluUon· sponsored event 11> set F eb. 2-11 at the Convention Center Demand for exhibit s pace h as bee n un precedented. according to Bill Holmes. s how chairman Tbc new exh1b1t area will be located on the lower level of the Convention Center faclll ty adjacent to the lower pavahon area that was In 1t1ated at tht• 1978 edition .SC MA reports that more than 96 percent of the exhib1ton. from las t year contracted for space ror the upcoming event. That, t.'Oupled with the re- quests from new e~hibltors. forced show officials to find more room to ac!ommodate the largest all· marme exhibition m Western annals. l I . Forth Record • l.ASER A I. Jerry Norman, BCYC . 2. Tod Pailmt•r . NllYC: Moulton. SSYO; 2. lnflat;on. Dave Runstrom. SSYC: 3.·UtUe Lulu. Alan Undsay. VYC . Robert lsa1t>. for mer plant m a n ager for Coast Catamaran has been ap- pointed production manager by Surfglas. Inc., manufac- turer of Prindle catamarans. He will have total responsibility for operational and procedural development as we ll as s upervi sion a nd ad · minis trative duties a t Surfglas' Santa Ana plant. Mail Cars Protected • • . . • { .. • . LAS YfnAS ...,._ 11(-'"°'" _,. W h* SUMMIPllt r•A"l(l[fl c .. 1 AkMtd, It, #4 -'*•· Cl • Id"°' """'1~ e..c11 IEA0£ AAIEL&AHO ~l\I ... SI, el'd ~ ...... -· ll0\11 Of Hunltt1910f'I 9-c;I\. Set4£CIC EOMQHOSOH -W•1*4rr, aaANOT WILLIA"' CHll.Rlt!. ftRll.HOf, ro •-1 •f H-1 llN<n O Nehn OI "''-W>l• p--•Y ,.., t 1t.-. et U\e ._ ot ll YHn BelO•t'<I l\IAbolNI OI Je ... 8'"...,. Of __., lMKll, M ~ abe """'vied IW NS two cn1k)r•n Oavld F. 8r•l>dl enO Kathryn L 8•-. llO(" nl 11--"" 8rendt wet Ille pro1rem man•g., tor • Roowetl tnl•n•ello. on N•wp0r1 &e«ll for the P-' 27 -,.en. F-r.i wrvi<.e• wtll be lleld on rwsoay, J.., •. 1m •t 3 PM et Smith T11111111 umb W.Uctlll ~. '77 E 1711> Strttt, eo.te ,,...,.. Wltll R~v J<Kk Thom8' of SI 11.lldr.-Pnlll>yla11<1n O>U<< II ot Newport 8•«" Offlcle\ln9 sm1111 • Tul"lll Lemb Mortuary d lrecto" # .......... SHAW EFFIE SHAW. Rttldenl of COUe Mne, Ce., --•wey J..-... ,. S, ""· sn. '' wrvlWCI by I '°" Ciiis P SI\•• of Cost• M., •. Co . IJ , oren«111-. 37 O'Mf-9<..ndC.lllldren. end 1J o•••t-9rut.grenc1c111toren F.-r•I ....-vl<ft Wiii be llelcl TueWUiy, • • Jen. 9, 1'19 .. t I AM •I e.tl 8•-•v , C~pel wllll Rev K""'°" Oeulore of· • • f tc1•Un9 tnt..-ment •• F••rh•11•n Memor••I P-. Friend\ moy 011 et 8•11 Broedwoy Mot1uery on Monday Jen. t , 10 ""' 1q t .30 PM Bell 8roedw•v Mort11•ry Olrecto,. tO·tUO . ' ~ . r . .. · . i a•tOOS JULIE AHN 8111GGS, eQe 11, of ~··---· ~ewey J..,...,., Stn ltl"I, •• • rewft of • 1•11 lrorn her llOrw. Sfte I\ 4U'l'Ylvecl by !>er parents, J..m.t O -H. Oar..., 8rl09,, of (o\t• "'•\<!, l 1><01""''· Edw1" J HrlGQ4 of HunllnQlon St!a<ll dnd fom R Sen• of Encino, o '"'"' louo"' C P1tn•noton at !Ml" Carlo\ MAt1trn•f qr•ndmoll\er {,<>rlruck' c. s ... ""' ot Whitt Hoc•. ftr1ll\tt (<Mumt>td •nd • 9rt11clt·oun1 Mf"t ivy K1lo.tn9' of V•n «>11•er, Bf<lltll ColumD1• Crypi.ld<I "'rY•C.\, 12 "°°"• lUl!'\CMy, J ... uef'y 9111, PatoflC Vlo., Motmot1dl Parlo \Ill• """°" S 4 PM, !Mnd.ty January 1111 PHlllC ll1P"'-""Orlu6r;, Nt wpart li~~u:n. OlrMtC>f'\ WIOLUNO MAR(,AR£ I H W10lUN0 RO\o d' nt ot (O'\lA ~\d. CA otn~d ttwey 1•n S 1919 "' tn. -o< aJ Sl\e " '"' v1-.e>CS by twr tH.i\b8"d Charil'\ A Wodlund 01 (O">I• MC ..... (.o • IWO \I\ ,.,,, Oo<o\ 8•tt•rM>y OI Lano IHKI\, C• <1nd Emoy Hopllln1 of Co\le ~,... <• Fun""' Mnluo• will Ile llelO on I .,..\Oey J.., 9 1979 •t 2PM •I B•ll llrondwAy CNoel. Rt•. Jonn Iii Lin· "'du otf1t 1•nt lnttrrntnt •l H•rbor t dWn Mt·rnott•I P•rtt F r••rt<J\ m•y ' ~u "' B•lf Uroadw•v Mortuorv on Mtrnd•Y 4..-t, 1'79 lrom 10AM lo l'I Kl PM •n f1f•u 01 Howen fl';·fl"Of" 11u 'Ot\tr IOuf•Ofl't mav Ill' m.td•1 fO 1'•11,,,oven Conqff·QM•nn(tl (hut<" N' wfirHI B••dc n 8rll Arnddwd.y M QflU10V OtH"flOf\ M? ··~ MCRAE OUNCAN J Ml RAE l\otn '" "'"'I tit-W41\n1nq1on on Ju•• I 111"1 P•~~o -ewtty JenUl>r'f • 1'1' m ~th l..taun. < ~ M c moq•t tvrv1cv Tut.'\dcJY. l•nuMv q lt/9. IPM 01 Roy F amlly Li!Qun<1 Bff<n CNpel ttormerly ~ll'I lo•r "'onuaryl, Rt•trend Tom "'"'"'•' ofll<l•ll119. 011ec100 Roy f <>m11y LttQuN Bffell Mortuery avAHS t\/OR c:;.oAOON EVIi.NS Sit., , .. 1 O•nl of 0-Pooni. Ce P•5)9CI OVieY '"" ~ 1,79 lOYlllg lether Of N•n< y ttooroman Of Sen J ... n (Ap"trono, I vor•llr Ev-OI 0.11• Polnl, C.0 , ''"" tvor Goroon Ev..,. Jr of Oen• l'Ollll Ca flf"Ol!Wr E L Ev.m. MO, Of ',an M•rono, Ce Friend\ era ln•ll"d to ·•ll•ncl ........ MINICH on Tuer.001. Jao q 1979 411 I PM •t I,_ RolnOOYi (MO~•. Row Hlllt ~morl•l P•r•. Wnolllf•f (.o O'eoru-LAOll,.. Hiii• Mortuory Olrecton Sll-4:IOO. McCO«MtCK MOITUAllH Laguna Beach oi94-941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cep11trano 495-1776 IAUX.I MCMIOH FUHHAL HOMl 646-242-i Costd Mes.i 673-9450 NU l l OADW A Y • MOaTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-91 50 SMITM-TVTHIU..UMI MOltTUAIY Wf$TCUff Ct4A'fl Oerretory • Flower Shop 4:>7 E 17th St Costa Mesa ~ P'llltClllOTM8$ SMTM'S MOttlUAIY 827 Main SI Huntm~ton Beach 536-8539 ,.,....,, COlOMW.ll'MMIUL NOMI 7801 Bolaa Ave Westmcnstor 893-3525 Q -S-•L-......... C..W ...... 0(All00R'' VALI Nfl Nt Oo•IO W 4' -~ N 16. Ml!tot ~-, .. ,...,_,, ••touAST AOO ttomeno Oniel, )I, -l!a-Jt ...,_ "" "-l•lnY ..... ZUNIGA Lua1116 ~ 26.. Of Wft1• ""'°· .... t.Mr• ~ to ... W.tl"'l- ••llEY (;.UtNl(A .--I( Jr . n •ncl ltA.Wy UI~ Jt, ....n Of WettmlnOw PO•T RINI -Ylftaoflt MIC-I H • 91 OUM. -'IOttlM• -... JI, Of H"°"lft91ot! IMcf\. OllC. 17 WI LLI A"'~·WIN\TON Fr•ft" Jeme\, ,., -Seclle RHle "' , tt. bOtll Of WtiUntMW OUTOl T B()()l(IN Bleoley Lyla, 10. o• "''HIOft Viejo, •110 Sheri ,, ......... II, .. ,,,,_ ANOE RSEN·MAftOLF • R0t1•lo 0.ta, 2'. -c-ic. LH, 11. DOlll OI Cott. Mew. WILLIS·COl.E'MAN -Corl Bro•ll. Jt, encl Odorft AMelte, :... _,, of Cc>Jt. ,,. .... Deatlu Elaewhe~ SA LT LAKE CITY <AP > -Maurice Warshaw, 90, the former founder of the Grand Central stores. one or the largest discount chains in the West . died Friday of cardiac ar rest CHADDS FORD. Pa. <APT -Karl Kaemer, 801 whose dairy farm ln- s p1 red more than 1.000 studies for numerous pamUngs by artist An· drew Wyeth, died in his s leep Sunday at his home LITTLE-llOCK. Ark. 1 AP ) W a ll ace Townsend, 96. a former Re publican nationa l committeeman and cha irman of th e Arkansas GOP from 1928 to 1960. died Sun· day SAN DIEGO •AP) - Irving Salomon, 81 . a ro rm er businessman an~ a onetime U.S. del· e~ate to the U .N . Gcner <.11 Assembly. died in a convalescent home S und ay. lie was a ran('her , rivk leader. a uthor. rndustrial11'l , military officer a nd rancher. SAN DIEGO CAPl - Robert Shaw, 70. a lead· Ing advert1s 1ng in· dustry designer. died in a hos pital. He designed logos ror several na - tional and international advertisers. including Am e ri c an Airlin es. Frigidaire , Smirnoff Vodka and Burlington Mills. P UBLIC NOTICE SUP'l•t<Mt COURT Olf THI STATEO,CALIFO•NtA FO• THI COUNTY 0, 01111.NOI Ne.A.-.1 NOTICE Of HEARIN(; 01' PE rt flON FOR PROBATE' OF WIL l ANO LETTERS ffSfA"'tNTll.~Y Estel• ol SAMUEL Sll.WCHUI(, OtctoMO NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IV[N 111 .. 1 K"lHERINE SAWCHUK Ila\ loleel "'""'" • r>el•l•on for ·Pr-tl' of w111 •M l\\uan<e of Lell.r• f&\lam-nlorv to th• PtJtlhoner rfffttrent• to wh1c ti I\ mJtd~ for fUfther Nrlitul•ri, 4,.C, lh.tf llltl """'•no l)Oa<c 01 l\Por1119 '""•nm• Ila\ Def'n ~ tor J&n 16, 1919, •I 10 00 ~ m , on I..., tourtroom ol Oepu1men1 No l ol woo <ourt, •I 100 C1•1< C.•nl~r Ot1vP W•\I, In the Clly OI ~nl• An•, C4'l1lorn1i1. O•••d o..c 1&, 1911 WILLIAM f St JOMN, County C,.,r_ llOIEllTN.HUCICENPAHLlll 2'10. Muw llW., Suite 21• (o"• Mew, Ce t2t1' '91 M•tHI ,. .. ., ... 1,., P'etlt- Publl\lled °'""ll<l C.O..t O•lly !'olol. Jen I. 9, IS, lt79 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS ausi ... u NAMI STATIMIN'Y ,. " T ~ lollowl119 perwn• ore ooino IN\I' neu•• CR USTY lllH.AO, 7'9 CHU St'"'· N41WPOt18e411(",CA'26tl Croustlllt e.tl"O Co , • Cetllornle corooratlon, 1" c.eder Street, Newpe>rt a.ac: 11. CA "166J fl'llt bulllllu h c-Wd by • cor POf•llon Crw.tlllt 9elil"I O>. x.,, •• , l(oNfl, Affl*"' fllll ti.._ w .. ft ... •llfl 1M C.&11,.ly Cle<ll of OreftOt c..Hlly .,. Otoumller U, 1'111 .. ,,..,. t. PAClf'tC VllW LAll•T ft. 111"11' ....-...-.... , PAU Att...-y .t Lew . • . , I •• . • --" .. "",._...,.... Cometery Mortuary .,, ~ CMMr Oft,. , Ctlaoel ::~.,_.,CA.,._ 3!JOO Pec1hc Vlow Onve Tel:....., .. Newpott Beach ,,...,, 844-2!00 • '"""''"*'°' ..... (.Nit O.lly .. , ... ~----------"' o.t "· u. ""· Jaft. '· •• "" ,.., 11 3. Mark Whll~hou:te. HY<: LASER 30 Pl~ I. Al Nelson. SANTANA·20-l, Andastar. ROME <APl -The Italian railroad system Is uslng bulletproof mall cars with spe<:ial equlpment in an attempt lo reduce holdups. SSYC. 2. Jim Kem1i1~m. B<:YC. 3. l"red Page. BY '. THISTLE-l. Bob Ball. BYC ; 2. J ack Cannon. BYC. M ETCALF-1. Sob Re1llv. BYC: 2. Bill Lawhorn. BYC. 3, Bob RollnMl. BYC. Will Templeton. BYC; 2. Oa1sy. Bill and Tud Palmer . LIYC; 3 . Runaway. Mark Olson.J ohn Robinson. BYC. ETCHELLS--1. Bon Bon. Roger Meisinger, NHYC; 2. Get Going, Ted Munroe. NHYC; 3. California. Tom Corkett. NHYC . Newport Man Wim 5-0..5 HOW IN COSTA MESA GUADALAJARA . REST AU RANT Argyle Campbell or the Newport Harbor Yacht Club was the winner m the 5-0·5 Class in the second race o( 'the Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club's Winter Series Sunday. HOMEMADE MEXICAN FOOD <>p... Daffy 11 a.& to 11 p.a IMnt Tok• c.-.a..tl 665 PAULAIJHO C.-.r .. lriltoM' ............ Eighty cars that have been ordered can ht opened only from the inside, and ;rny attempt lo force the doors sets off a siren and a ted light out· side the car. Bulletproof glass and special locks are being fitted on 362 mail cars already in service. Notan f=rluelle, 0 .0 . Phone: 642-0292 Campbell also sailed 10 the Los Angeles Yacht Club's Frostbite Regatta on Saturday but ~iledto~~~The winn~in~545Cla~~~---------------------------------------­LA YC was Greg Felr of the UCI Salling associa· t1on. Placing second was L. Betz. Newport Harbor 540.2lt2 COSTA MESA Yacht Club, and third was Dan Thompson. NHYC. LAYC r~ults · SABOT I , Jim Otis. LAYC: 2. Paren Garruer. LAYC: 5·0-5: Greg Fcir. UCISA ; 2. L. Bet.z, NHYC; 3, Dan Thompson. NHYC. CBYC' results : PHRF·A Victoria, Dave Callender. LAYC: PHRF-B-Big Red. Stan Teel, CBYC; TORNADO Electra Glide. Harvey Stewart. C.BYC: 5-0·5-Argyle Campbell , NHYC· CAL-20-Fifty·Firty, Scott Smith. CBYC. Wilshire Wins TlVo Titles Tecumseh. skippered by Dave Wilshm or the host club was the.overall and Class B winner in the Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's New Year Regatta Sunday. The event featured performance Ha.n· dicap Racing Fleet yachts . . OVERALL 1. Tecumseh; 2. Mas Rapido, Jim Hollwood, DPYC. 3, Valkyrie. Terry Wakelin, DPYC CLASS A -J. Mas Rapido: 2. Valkyrie: 3. Oblio. Dave French. OPYC . CLASS B 1. Tecumseh: 2. On The Way, Art Nelson. Capo BYC; 3. Gandalf, Doug Jones. DPYC. CLASS C l. Skoshi Tiger. Bob Strang. Capo BYC: 2, Bold Forbes. Ed Cummins. CaJ>O BYC: 3. Nasty. Howard Trtwba. CaJ>O BYC. Honors Set For Attorney Newport Beach attorney Mark P Robinson Jr. will be honored a:. "Lawyer of the Year" Thursday when the Orange County Trial Lawyers Assocleslion holds its annual mi.tall at ion or officers dinner al the Saddleback Inn , Santa Ana!..1..--------- su,.een or Court Judge the Year." Dennis H. arren Knight will Revell will be cited ai. be honored ai. "Judge of "L<.1w Student or the Judge Speake r Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Karl Frank will speak Wednesday at the monthly meeting or the Orange t:ounty Trl1&f Lawyers Secretaries As· soctatlon Frank, founder or the association, wiJJ discuss "Pro~ress of OCTLSA a nd its Application lo Your Growth." lie will install new offi cers and present lh<' .. Boss or the Year" award The schedule at the Saddlebo('k Inn. Sunta Ana. calls ror a S{)(.'1111 session from 6. 30 p m . dtnncr at 7 p.m. and the progra m ot''t.Jop,m . Yt-ar ," Barbara Laws "Secretary of the Year" a nd R(•gister reporter Larry Welborn will re· ceive a special media award Legal sc h o l a r s Bernard E. Wilkin will be the speaker at the meeting scheduled for 7 30 p.m. Law Topic Of Meet Loca l j ud f(es and lawyers will be amon~ the participants when th~ Oran~c County Trial La wycrs Assoc1at1 on holds Its annual I.aw i''a.mily Seminar .Jan 20 at the Saddlebac~ Inn. Santa Ani. Superior Court judgct> J E T ... Ned" Rutter and E"-~nomi•st Betty Lou Lamoreaux ECU and Oranse County at· torneys Wiiiiam F annual interest with Only a three month term and $5000 minimum! Commercial Credit Thnfl Accounts give you a lot more m1eres1 than you'll gal from the plaet;s where you usually save Like a big 81/o'~ annual inrernsr with a cert1hcote ol $5.000 o r more held for only three months Longi>r wrm C'l'rt1hca1t•s OH' also available a l 8% 30 you can Ioele m today's high intert!SI ra ter: tor S<'W'rl'll y~ar.. f or md1v1dual:s, corporallona and orgamzaflons. Ava1lablu to Col1lorn10 Rt:~1dunrs only Earn morCI on your money at Commercial Crad11 lntorest starts on the postmark.f:lri date so moil th~ coupon today ~------------------------~ JUST SEND IN THIS COUPON TO OPEN YOUR HIGH INTEREST ACCOUNTS Hcru s my chuck Im $ _________ 10 open tho Tltnlt Ph.ms md1catod I I I I Th nit Plonr. Annual Y1tJld when compoundud quarterly Annual lntores1 Minimum Amount I 0 3 month certificate 0 3-yr. 0 4-yr. 0 5·yr cert cert. cert 8.51 % 8.24% 8.25% 8.00% ssooo $5000 $ $ I I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I O 2·yr. certiJ1ca1e 7.45% 7.25% $1 000 S __________ ...,,c.:... ""---~ 0 Statement Account 6.66% 6.50% 0 Statement Account 6.14% 6.00% $5000 None s s I I I I Er.nly w11hdrnwals on cor11hcatoa earn 1h1· .. t ltttnit.:nl account ror. I lo day ol w11hdrawr'J) I WrJOI quartt•rly m luroal O compoundu1 o, .. n, to mt? ($1 000 minimum tnlonce) I Typtt r:il accounl 0 Individual 0 Joint Tr nm ·y 0 Trui;luu 0 Curporallon I I 111 1h1· namo(lll ol -------------------------I \l,l J 1 t1 I My 1ugnature---------------------------I Olher signature (11 101nt or trustee) I Account address I City State _________ Zip _____ I My Social Secunly or Tax ID no I Phone I L-------------~----------~ We find ways to HeJp. COMMEl\.CIAL Cl\.EDIT CQ\AMER..CJAL CRf.DfT PlAN. INCORf()R.ATED Coata Meea 370 East J 7th St. 92627 Phone 645·8?00 Huntington Beach 16075 Golden Weal St. 9264? Phone 847-7771 'r UCI Speaker Wenke. Nancy Bunn and Robert P . OcsJardins Economl 11t Art hur will take part In t he Latrer is scheduled to sem inar for attomey1. ll i-----------------------------------------speak ln UC Irvine's 18 scheduled from 9 a .m . Crawford HaJI at 8 pm. lo l p.m. Jan. 24 about "Death --'------- and Taxc11 . How Cc>rtaln ----------Are They?" Skiing CIHSlfl•d H I Laffer maintains al tr• tlM best piece to IMIY Of' .... ski wur H CI least one of those isn't equlpmtnt In the O.lly cerlatn. He'll expl•ln ftllot. whtch. for a t4 ad· ' 642·S671 mlaalon tJcket • .YOUR DA ILY PILOT CA N BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College operates the official recycling center for Costa Mesa. 556-5981 ( Ai• DAM. v PtLOT - - , .. San Diego Federal's Passcanl is your ke~ Small in ~ize, but big in service : that's Passcard1'1 ! 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Soar into '79 with this spectacUlar free 1979 planning cal- endar, featuring breathtaking aerial vistas of California's lush valleys, lonely coasts. aJ\d scenic cities ... including San Fran- cisco. Avalon, Palm Springs. la Jolla. Mon- terey. and seven others ... all in beautiful full color. This 32-page cal- endar measurei; a full 11 " x 14 ", providing plenty of space for daily planning notes to make 1979 easier for you. And best o f all, it's yours f ree (one per adult. please, while they last) ... only at San Diego Federal. fFSUa ~ SanDi 0 Federal Sa . eg AHDLOAN~~gs ~Beech 34206 Q.oheny Park Road at Victoria BfYd. oppo1ite Cfljis1rano Beach Plaza Shopplna Center Telephone: 496·0201 ') . San Clemente 1650 North El Camino Real Mar Aventda Pico ( Telephone: 496-6330 • .> . . .. ... . -~--~ --. • •N .. s.•D.E .. = .·.S.to•c•k•s .. ··B•u•s••ne .. ss .................................................. ~ ... f!O". · 1s· ~·· · •Movies •Television ~\'1 \\1\i , I MotWy, JMUllY I . t979 DAILY PILOT ...... . ~ •.: . Dallas Gives Rams Size 28-0 Colla~ 8y JOHN "t:VANO Ol .... Oelly~ ..... LOS ANC: L Ho bum. the l.A.>I Ans I Ram• have lost onollhrr Nalk>nat Football Con· kre!n<'e chnmplotl! hlp ~amtt So wh l IH I new Tho 1'11 Sup r Bowl champ•on Dallas Cowboys wUl tit a chance to d~( nd their crown Jan. 21 they thra. ht'd t~ ranu. 28.--0. Sunday ufternoon bf.fore u rru tratl'd Coll um crowd or 67.<&70 4tMni Wf'rt 3.~no . hows l and 1 n tlonul tl!)evlaton audience , ALL WEEK C'OAC' RAY MALA VASI hy~ lhe a•m• as beJn& one hr which the Ram.a wer 10· Ins to kiclt Dell • butt.a Cowboy lineback r Tom Henderson retort d 'he Ram1 coutdn l wtn becau they wtr bµnch or chokers. Lot An,elt wur1 It.I collars quite nicely thank you. tn a d ere nalv 1trunle hlthUahted by tumovtn, It WM the \'ekran Cowboys WM made lhe l!\Oll of their oppcartunltl I Oallu cubed ln on two Pal Haden Intercep- tion.. a Cullen 8ryanl tumbl and a Vlnce Fer· raaamo Interception for .ti rour or Its touchdowns. TtrE RAM OFt'EN~E. MEANWHILE, crossed into Cowboy ltrritory only six Umes the whole 11m • nnd on four of those occasions they were either auJlty ot a turnover or Frank Corral waa mlaslnl a field aoal <39and.syards1. The Rams were discouraaed in their efforts by the.tr lnabJUty to run <the back.a &alned 81 yards on 31 carries l ; their Inability to pass <Pat Haden and Ferra111mo were a combined 14 of 35 for 201 yards and five Interceptions 1: and injuries to key penon· nel <John Cappelletti. • separated right should.er In the nnt quarter. and Had•n, 1 cocnpound frac· tu re of the righrthumb ID the thJrd L The Ram·ortense did have one su.atalned drive lat~ in the thlrd qd'arter. but that, too: wae a brupt· ly halted aa the Dallas defense stopped Jim Jodat on a fourth-and-one al the 14-yard line. denon in a happy Cowboy dressing room a terwards. "lt'a hast.ory now. We're going to U Super Bowl." It wu "Hollywood" Hender80n who cause · most or the furor thls week with his remarks abo the Rams. AS A MATTER OF FACT, had 1t not been for the commendable showing by the Ram defe nse. which deserved a Medal of Valor for its performance. the final score could easily have been 42.--0. "I said it all week. you heard It," said Hen· "I SAID A LOT OF THINGS this week abo1 the Rams and their organization, but it w: nothing personal. I just play better when J'r 1 psyched up." said Henderson who capped Dalla scoring with a 68-yard interception return. "History just repeated itselr," he continue, . "the Rams can't win the big one. "This is a greal way to end 1t because I w: verbal all week long. I've been in the league ro1 See COWBOYS, Page BZ O•tlY .. ilel ~t loy lllCMN K- TumoVers Hurt LA: No Tears" ~ No More lsiali . By HOWARD L HANDV OI • OMIY "llet SIMf LOS ANGELES -There were no tears being shed in the Los Angeles Rams dressing room although the bitter disappoint· ment of yet a nother National Football Conference c h am· plonship game loss was felt by all, including Isiah Robertson. who says he has played his last game ror the team. It was a bitter defeat for the Rams who entered the game as confident as they have ever been for the title contest but when it wa s a ll over. the Da llas C..owboys took advantage of Ram mistakes to post a 23-0 victory and advance to Super Bowl XIII. AM ID THE QUIETNESS of the players, each with his own thoughts of the game and realiz- ing the fact the Rams are again bridesmaids and not the bride. Robertson spoke out. ··1 have too much pride and tale nt to s 1l on some body's bench." he said ... , don't want to go in a nd cover up on third down because somebody else can·t handle it. how to do my job. I made son · mistakes but If you don't ha· confidence a nd be lieve 1 • yourself. you can't do the job. .. I was fined a lot of mom this season but Mr. Rosenbloo• , was kind enough to give it ba1 to me -most of it anyway. I like to go back home lo play b: · I 'II play for anybody." Back home to Robertson , New Orleans. · Then he left the door s light! ajar but not open by addin1 .. The only way I would play f1 the Rams is to have them gi' me a deal so good I couldn't n , ruse it. I still have a lot of goo 1 football in me:· T H E D E P 0 S E I' l i nebacke r the n add ed : ·· 1 wish Bob Brudzinskl lthe ma·1 who replaced him as a starter i· nothing but the best. He 's goin to be one or the rinest outsid• linebackers who ever played th• game.·· Three interceptions~ two b~ C t\a rlie Water s, gave t h1· Cowboys as many touchdown:. and a fumble when the Ram: were driving deep In Dallas ter rlt.ory led to tbe other score. DOWN, BUT NOT OUT -Dallas quarterback Roger Staubach is sacked hy Ram defens ive tackle Cody Jones !761 and unknown a ssistant while Isiah Robertson a nd Tony Dorsett <right> look on. Staubach was under pres SUrC from the Ram defense all day but still mana~ed to get enough time to throw two touchdown passes an th<: game. "They don't have to t ell me that I wtll ~ gone. I've fulfilled my contract and I have no hard feelings. r love this organization very much. But 1·m glad it hap- pened the way it did. I want to thank those people who stay~ by me for eight years. "PLAYING IN CALIFORNIA taught me how to be a man and John Cappelletti surrercd " s h ou lde r s eparati o n an<! quarterback Pat Haden brok1• his thumb in two places when ht hit Randy White's helmet after releas ing his second interccp ti on c by Waters I. It wasn •t lht· Ra ms day j_When It _Rains, It Pours "f SHOULDN'T HAVE thro"'n the first inter ception and 1 ht second one I didn't see him ratch." Haden said as he.· ll·ft the dressing room In ronsidera ble pain and w1th the arm in a sling. Dallas intercepted five pa ... M•!> and re&vered two Ram rumblt•:-. -seven turnovers in all. Steelers Make Shamble of AFC Championship PIT'I'SRURGH <AP I The field got wet. and 1t got wetter. The ball got slick. and it got slicker. "We got behind · and we got behlnder, .. Coach Bum Pbilllps s aid Sunday after his Houston Oilers lost 34.5 to the Pittsburgh Steelers in an American Football Conference Utle game marked by continuous, cold rain and torrential ~turnovers. THERE WERE 12 FUMBLES, si" by each side. That's more than any two teams have ever had in an AFC or an NFC c hampionship game, before or after the merger. • Yet the Steelers are bound for a J an. 21 Super Bowl rematch with the Dallas Cowboys becaus e the wateT. the Oilers and an intestinal vim, railed to stop 'ferry Bradshaw, who fittingly spent the days before the game on a liquid diet "Once I went out lo warm up I got so pumped up you never would have known I was sick." said Bradshaw, who fired two touchdown passes in an ofrenslve outburst in the last 52 seconds or the first half that gave the Steelers a 31·3 lntermission lead. ''TifE FIELD WAS A MESS, and the ball was totally saturated. I guess I just got real lucky." said Bradshaw. who hit 11 of 19 passes for 200 yards to raise his ~reer postseason passing total to 2.432 yards. an NFL record. The old mark or 2.398 was held by Ken Stabler of Oakland. Houston quarterback Dan Pastorlni. who again wore a Oak jacket to protect his eracked ribs. might have worn a life jacket. He threw rive interceptions and was sacked four times. "Pittsburgh beai, us. not the weather," Pastorini said. HOUSTON, A WILD·CARD playoft entry arter finishing runnerup to Pittsburgh in the AFC Cen· tral, ran rookie sledgehammer Earl Campbell off the right side to open the game. Linebacker Jack Ham slammed Campbell for a 3-yard loss. and right there Steelers tackle Joe Oreen smiled inside. · "That 's bei!n a big play for Houston all season. r Wh en Jack stopped it like that, I thought. 'Well. this ls the way the game 1s gonna be·,·· said Greene ON THE F I RST S TEELER s eries. Bradshaw's 34~yard toss to· Lynn Swann set up a seven yard Franco Ha rris touchdown run ror another record. Harris now has 13 touchdowns in NFL playoff games. extending his own record. Campbell later lost a fumblethatset upa 15 yard touchdown run by Roc key Bleier that put Pittsburgh on lop 14·0 with 1:09 left in the first quarter . "All my life I've tried to be a cha mpion. but today it wasn't to be ... said Campbell. who re· covered two more of his own fumbles whjle netting 62 yards on 22 rushes. TONI FRJTSCH'S 19-YARD field goal, set up by Hanis' fumble, cut the Pittsburgh lead to 14·3 io the second quarter. and Houston intercepted two Bradshaw passes jn the end zone to keep it close most of the fi rst half. Then It happened. "It was almost like a basketball game where you have turnovers and one team gets a lot or points in a hurry." said Houston com erback Willis Alexander. Houston·s Kon c..;01eman tumbleo an<> ·PallS· burgh drove 69 yards for a touchdown that came on a 29-yard pass to Swann with 52 seconds left before balrtlme . "I COULD NOT FEEL the ball. My hands were numb,'" said Swann. "On the touchdown pass, I looked the ball in, but I neverfeltlt. ·· That put the Steelers ahead 21·3. Pittsburgh fans telebrated by twirling their soggy "Terrible Towels." Moments late r. Houston's Johnnie Dirden fumbled away the kk koff. Bradshaw threw 17 yards•to John Stallworth for another,touchdown There were slill 33 seconds left In the hair. · The OUers held the ensuini{ kickoff. buf on the See STEELERS. P age 82 Affirmed· Not Affinned ARCADIA CAP) -Affirmed, who earned 'b record $901 541 Jaat year by wl nnlng the Trlple Crown ot thorou&hbred racing. be••n 1979 on the wrong hoot. The t.978 horse of the year. who won eight of 11 starts In 1871, made his aebut as I 4·ye&r· old at Santa .Anita In the MS,200 MaUbu Stakes al Santa A\tlta Sunday, where he finished third behlnd Llttle Reb and Radar Ahead. Steve Cauthen. Who rode Af. firmed tp vlctorlea In the Ken· tucky Derby. Preakness St•es and Belmont Stakes last year. indicate<\ he llked his mount's ertort despite the-thlrd-place flnlah. ••n was 1 good race for him, but he hun1 itr the stretc h,'' aald the 18·year-old Cauthen. "l hod plenty o( room to get through along the rall i(f I'd had enough hotse He broke well and.. t Just let h im settle down the bnckstret.ch. ''The wtRMr Is a 11pl'tnter and already had a ro.ce over the track. which can make u bl1 dll· terence to a horse." ·a dd d Cauthen. ·1-te'll be a lot U1hter for his next race around two turns.·· . _ Little Reb led nearly all the . w.y in wiMlng by 2\.• length . lie carried 120 pounds lncludlna jockey Frank Oilvares and cov cred seven furlongs In 1 :21. The wlnnlna payof,was $13.80. Radar AMad. ridden by Oar· rel MclUrrue and carryir\Lli23 pounds, was second. a he8if""tn front o( Affirmed. who earned 138 pounds. Rador Aneact was returnln, to the track after a aeven•month lay~tr. JUST MISSED :._ Ram field goal specialis't ank Cor 1 appeors to be shbwlng himself the margin of er ror ln hlis field goal nttempl. Corral m issed t.wo field goals In the game meosur'.n& 39 and 45 yards. • .. We j us t h ad t oo m Jny turnovers in the third quarti·r," Coach Ray Malavas1 said .. That hurt us badly. Our ct crc nst• played well early and we m1:.!.NI a couple or field goals wh1th hurt us. even though they w~rc long ones c39 and 45 yanh 1. When we lost Cappelletti. that • really slowed down our run11111~ game. "WHEN W.: WENT for tl1e fourth and one lwith Dall<1s leading. 7·0, and didn't mak'-· 1t 1 it was because I wantt."d a tourhdown. .., had told the team the ni~ht See RAMS. Page BZ . Flye r Rookie Helps Pare nt Blank Kings PHILADELPHIA ~ 1 Wh at h as beco m e the Philadelphia Flyers' revolving door of youth m ay be slowed som ewhat following rookie Tom Gorance's performance In his second NaUonal Hockey Le11gue ..a.aine this season. • Oorance. 21, just up from the Maine Marine rs of the AHL. rammed in his first two NHL goats Sunday night as the Flyers blanked the Kings 3·0, giving goalle BernJe Parent his league. leading fourth s hutout of the season. "THAT'S A NICE number -ss." Parent said or his NHL career tolai. "But It also begins to tell your age. To get that m any •. you've got to be .,1ayina with a good hockey team. "They didn't get too many tough sbot.s tonight, but In a light game. any shot Is a tough one " Parent said of the game in which the Flyers outshot the Kings <lS-19. Workln& a give-and-go with l lnemate Me l Bridgman. Oorance broke In on the right d~ faked, around iioalie Ron Grahame 11nd beat him wltb a backhander to the short side at. t :09 or the n rst pertod. It waa lat ln the aecond See KING • P11e 1\1 l . . - -~LYPILOT Mond1y, January e. 1111 A Cu.ufe Report From the Wortd Of lportw Sad Gorilla Mis8e 'IV Playolf Gam . t'rom AP ou.Mdlff ATLANTA lnst("ad or atretC'hln out hi• 4aO·pound rum~ and watcb.lni l.M NaUonal l'•oot ball Leal(UC pla.-off on Sunday, WUl B. j l s tared at tht• C'mpty s pace-wht're hi• color tclcvl Ion used to t>C" • Th $400 te vlalnn waa •lOlen Salurd&l· three daya after It was inst4&1Wd ln lbe AUania Zoo's primate house PootbaJI waa one of the fu·•t lhlnt lhe Z.year· old African lowland aonlla had walchN "and hl' was very Interested In it," said roo apok woman Pat Dann She llid Wlllil~C'w the tt>lt!vt Jon was gone "hen he w tht' tmpty 6pace w~re 1t bad bffn "I ~as abltolut•ly ama:tl'd by tM txpno: ion on h" ruce, ·• M.s Dunn bald .. I JUSt Mt 11~lutely sick " M s. Dann • aid ti S4()(l l'C"Ward hiad been orfore~ Cor information leading to the a~11t of th tb11:1ves. r-----· q,..,., ol ,., D••----- Dattas' linebacker Tom lhodenon, who claimed before Sunday's aame that lhe Rams didn't have "enough class", was asked If he ' felt he 'd been a marked man In the game. "I felt like a tomcat in a cornfield with a German Shepherd growling at me. But the German Shepherd was the one m trouble " 19 A rrtt•ted tor Sralpb19 LOS ANGELES -Police have arrested 19 men for lnvestieation or illegally scalping tickets outside Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum prior to the National Football Conference championship game, said Officer Robert Topete. Topete said the $15 tickets were being resold for as much as $35 at Sunday's game between the Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys. ....... Pap Bl ft.AMS ••• bc!fore lhat WU 140Uld l(O for tl If 148 Cot lit tbat altuallon We had a 1bot to make It but our .,_ck 4Jlm Jodat. a r<' rve ror Ca~ pttllettl t did not hll tb rt1ht hole. The hol wa to tht' left und b ran tt uo th middle> ~ 'It lllO hurt u11 to lost! our quarterbatk <in lhfl third quarterl t'Vm thout1h Pat wae not hevtnc ono or h i• better d1y1 tt la ~h for a ploycr like Vint~ F~rn11mo to go in lhere <'Old. W~ JUAt didn't plM)' well in the~ball '' .. THAT'S A MISLt.:ADING IC'Ol'f," vetera n often. Ive auard Tom Ma<'k aald "It·, very h rd for m t to lose t>ec1uac this team wu ready and I think good .-nouah to win Ir we had played mlstakf' f~ football Uk<" we did IMt week, we'd l:x: t.ht:rt• Im the Su~r Bowl >·· .. We tountl another way to lose," J ack Youngblood aa~d. "I don't know why we lost ~ut I do know the score didn't tu'fln out In our favor. It ma.kes you wonder why you get this for and knock on lhe door and never get in." "We practice a fl year to e liminate mistakes and then make that many turnovers," Doug France said . "You can't give the ball up that many times to a good football team like Dallas." THE COWBOYS' Tom Hen- derson made derogatory statt!· ments about the Rams before the game and France comment· ed : "He's no Muhammad Ali, there's onJy one. If he was any kind of man he'd go out and Mikita Seorn 528tlt Goal play football and not say those kind of things." Stan MikJta scored his 528th National Hockey ··we ·have t o go back to Al"'WI~ HAPPY RETURN Dallas Cowboy linebacker Tom Hen· der~on c ~eft > and rese!'ve. safety Randy Hughes show -their elation as they arnve m Dallas early this morning. Sports on TV Following are the major sports events on television tonight. Ratings are: " '11 excellent; / ./ ./ worth watching; I I fair; I forget it. 6 p.m., Channel 52 ./ V' V' FOOTBALL COWBOYS ROLL • • • year s und I'm going to the Super Bowl for my third time. Los Angeles has been in the league how many years' • Roeer Staubach was much more aubdued than Henderson. "IT'S A GOOD FEELING to win this kind or a game." said lbe quarterback who finished 13 or 25 for l26 yards and two touchdowns. "We didn't play otlenae like Dallas can because of LA 's defense. "I thought lt was &olne to be a very tl&ht. low· scoring. even game. The Rams have a great de· fense. It was their turnovers on offense that saved us. and our defense made a lot or hilt plays. .. Our defense kept u. in the game. We aol the breaks. they didn't." Str<>nl{ safety Charlie Waters. whose two In· tercepUons set up Dallas' first two TDs, sald the Rams m.lgbt have underestimated the Cowboys. "I 11DNK THEY WENT Lnto the 1ame thmk· 1ng we were the same team they beat earlier ln the year." said the nine-year Ail·pro out of Clemson ··r think that earlie·r .tin gave the Rams a false sense or confidence. We're nowhere near the same team now as we were then . ··we bad a lot or big plays and they didn't capitalize on theirs." "We didn't play well offlnsively and still put 28 points on the board," added Tony Dorsett who led all rushers with 101 yards and one TD. "We've come a Jong way since our first meeting with them . ·'Our defense turned In a super effort when we needed it." DALLAS COACH Tom Landry praised the Rams' efforts, and even sympathized with their mi.a fortunes. "The Rams overall, week In and week out. have played the best defense throughout the year. I thought turnovers would make the difference and that someone would take charge in the third quarter," said the 19-year field general who will be making his fifth Super Bowl appearance. "The Rams wanted this game so bad. They psyched themselves so much to win it. It has to be a dis appotnthing thing ... to be only a step away from the SUper Bowl." - League goal lo break a 3·3 tie midway through the the drawin_g board," center Rich third period and assisted on another to lead the Saul said. "They seemed to want Chicago Black Hawks to a 5-3 victory ove'r the it more and it was their day. COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long Beach State vs . Washington Capitals. Mikita, who also collected an When you p!.Jly for all the Loyola (Chlca90> at Northwestern University. So,...agaln, the Rams will be on the outside. looking in, wondering what it's like to be the NFC champion and playing ror all the marbles. THE COWBOYS? Well, they've been there before. as have the Pitts burgh Steelers. Both teams know the feeling as Super Bowl Xlll will be the first rematch in the bowl's history. assist in the second period that led tD Cliff Koroll's marbles and t!lm the ball over Announcers Edd. Al nd R "-b I I tying goal, has four goals and 10 assists in hJs last : ie exa er, oman '70 r e · that much, it's tough.· six games. That ran his NHL career total to 1,440 A rematch of a game played in Long Beach Dec points. good for third-place in the league's all·time sco1u 1v ouutus 30 with the 49ers winning. This Is the third game of scoring list . . Goals by Jim ~hoenlefd and o .... , o o 1 21 2t an eastern swing for the nationally.ranked '9ers who Craig Ramsay helped the Buffalo Sabres bounce Lo~~,.:::!~1 s rut1 C!.fP1•"' .,0 ~ 0 0 0 0 return home to play UC Irvine Thursday "lght In open· It's a reeling the Rams will have to wail yet another year to try to attain. back from a one-goal third period deficit and beat D•• U.kl••w • pau ••om s1•uo.c11 cSePtlen ino PCAAaction. the Detroit Red Wings • ..,_ ::~~· °"""" -· .,_ ~-' ,...,. NJ Basketball Ra tin as , ~ellenkrger Get• Mia•f .loll 1,~~·~101Henotr'tO(l ~ 1"1"'99t•on •eiurn <Seo-8 p.m., Channel 5 V' V' .;· ~ Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Howard " .,,.,o surisrics The Dally Piiot's Top 10 Schnellenberger, former head coach of the 0., L.A COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Oregon at UCLA. Orange County Pttp Basketball Ballimore Colts. was named the head coach at the F•"ld-n• ni~~ 31.~~ Announcer: Mike Walden. Pos. &boot Record University of Miami today ... The Hula Bowl =~:~vv~:. 1~ 19' The UCLA Bruins are In quest of another 1. Corona del Mar 9-1 rule. which helped the East All·stars in their 29.24 Aetutn vof0• it>J 72 Paclfic-10 basketball championship and are among the 2. Marina 10-2 comeback victory o'1er the West, is unfair. said ::~' u-;~: 1·~! top-rated teams in the country. 3. Huntington Beach 9-4 losing Coach Lou Holtz of Arkansas. The rule gives Fumt>tn 1~1 1-1 J..1 Oregon doesn 't figure to give the Bruins too much 4 Valencia 10·1 the team which is behind In the game the option of "-... mn·v~~~1v1ou•LLuou~o.s ~ trouble In tonight's game a t Pauley Pavilion. s: Ocean View 9-2 receiving the kickoff after a score is made . . . RusH1NG oa11a,, 0or~n 11-101• i....""-RADIO 6. Kennedy 9-3 Former University of Miami head football --ach !1101•1,L1°,.'1~ .... 8 ''..,11«>-Sl, H-n '·10• c.o-7 Los Amigos 8-3 ..v ~ ~ • Bas ketbal I -Long Beach State vs Loyola Audy Gasiafson died Sunday at the a~e or 74, a PASSING o .. u.\, s1•.-c11 1>-n-1-1,._ LM (Chicago) at Evanston, Ill., 6 p.m ., K FOX (93.5 FM >: 8. Mission Viejo 11·3 month after he suffered a stroke followi ng kidney "~ce:-'v~c'·1n~:·,~:;~T.,~:e1~~~~·0 Oregon at UCLA, a p.m ., KMPC <710>. Fred Hessle<, 9 Servile 8·3 stone surgery ... A plan ror a national cham· Pumn 11', J0'1n~on 1 "· p Pur'tO<l l·lt. Bob Steinbrinc k report. 10. lllel Maler Det 10·:.J pionship football tournament was recommended r;::0";~'/;~~-Lo• Anqc;•H, Jmi~ " 0 • Mu•~·~ • ..:~~====================~~--:::.O.:an:.:.:a::...:..::Hl:..:.l,:.=ls ____________ s_.2_ by the NCAA E xtra Events Committee, but wh etner i. ever becomes reality remains very I much an question. Da1'b' 25 Spark• Pa~er• Guard Johnny Davis scored a game-high 25 points to lead the Indiana Pacers to a 112·97 de- cision over the Atlanta Hawks ... Campy RosseU scored 23 points and Austln Carr added 21 as the Cleveland Cavaliers withstood a furious Golden Stale rally for a 112-108 victDry ... Bernard Klug !>Cored 41 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as the New Jersey Nels rallied from a 12-point halftime deficit tD defeat the Phoenix Suns, 117-112. Austin Top• Na1'ratllova Tracy Austin easily outplayed top-seeded Martina Navratilova, 6-3, 6-2. lo win the $24,000 first place pMze In the first stDp or the women's in· door tennis circuit Sunday in Washington . . . John McEnroe and Peter Fleml.ng defeated Ille Nastase of Romania and American Sherwood Stewart, 3~. 6·2, 6-3. 6·1, in London to collect SS0,000 and their sixth doubles championship in 13 tournaments they have played together ... Top. seeded Gulllermo VUas of Argentina beat Mark Edmonton of Australia, 6-4, 6-4, in the finals of the Australian hard court championships ... Third- seeded Fritz Buebnlng of UCLA upset top-seeded Robert van•t Hol of USC in the singles final f)f the NCAA Classic at Rancho Mirage. Buehning and Mike Harrington teamed to beat Van't Hor and Roger Knapp, 7·6, 6·3, in the doubles final. ~ \I~~ Stel••er 1t'fn• Mary• Beth Ummefer, a IS.year-old from Mis- sion Viejo. captured the l ,65Q-yard freestyle event in an 4nt.emalional swimming meet at Harvard. Linzmeier, who clocked 16:18.20 in the distance event, also placed fifth in the 200 free at 1:50.31. Cy•tbla Wood.bead, barred from representing the United States in international competition for three months, was allowed to compete and won the 500-yard free, finished second In the 200, third In the 1,650 and fourth ln the 100. East Germany won seven of the 14 events. including two each by An· drea Pollack, Barbara Krause and Petra Sebneidet'. Fro•PapaJ STEELERS ROMP. • • next play from scrimmage Coleman fumbled again, setting up Roy Gerela's 37·yard field goal r-our seconds before baUtlme lo make tt 31·3. .. MISTAKES KILLED VS," said Oilers middle guard Curley Culp. "On a couple of occasions, the defenae had to go back on lhe field before we could aet on our raincoats and hand warmen. · • Fans who endured the second halt aaw Gerela kick a 22-yard Oeld goal. set up a pua interception by Ham. Wbo also recovered two fumblet. acotta •Y OUA•TIU HOvtlell 0 • ' 0 ' -•ttMv'11' ,. ,, • 0 ,. Pitt Htttlt I Nft C~elHl<lll Pitt Iii.I« U ,.,... CGtrele 1110 I Hou -FG l'rllKl'I It • Piii Sw•nn n ll•H from •redw.aw IOH'fU kl~_, • fllft 5'1111_,JI 11 "" ltOM ltH.,.•w IGtnl• "'°'' p,,. r r. '-'"""• '' 1"'111 fc. °"'91.rh Ho.I u-1,, l•i« 1.4Klllff Ill e<>d ,_ """•'"' ,..,. 10 200 Return,_... O 1e1 l"'HJtt It •S ll•lt.1 Pvnh MO 1"-' r uml)l ... IOlt • to4 .. , PeMltlft-y...W • >49 ....U INDIYUM.IAL Laaoa•• au'"tNO "°""'*'· ~ U•J. W-I·• ~tt_,..,,, Htttlt' ,. », ......, ,...,, ....... , Jt, o.IMl._NL PAUING MW ltn, l"•\!Ofllll U·t• s ''-1"1m._,-t11. tr•••n•w . "·'" tTATl&TICS ..... It , .. ,, n , .. , lOD. " Al!Cl!IVll'IO -"-toll• C..•l•t Pitt J~. WllMl'I ~. ll'llltOuttf\, S..- 21 • te, •t•ler f 41, Cif•Hl'll•fl 1·4J, 41 ,,.. $t•llWOfUI M7. ... ·' AREA ATHLETES HONORED BY SOUTH COAST PLAZA 10th Annual South Coast Plaza ··Player-of·the· Month" Awards. as selected by the participating 24 area school coaches. Award wipners for Oct. 15 -Nov. 15, 1978, will receive award pins and large action photo blow·ups at spring banquet sponsored by South Coast Plaza. Name School KEN DeSHANO . . . . . . . . . . Canyon High School JIM SHOLLIN ...•.• 'Corona del Mar High School CHRIS MONAHAN .....• Costa Mesa High-School DAVE EHLOW .......... Dana Hills High School MIKE DOTIERER. . . . . . . . . Edison High School ANDY DICK ••....•....... El Toro High School RANDY BROUWER. . . Estancia High School JEFF BRACK . . . . . . . . . . • Foothill High School TIM HENIGMAN ..... Fountain Valley High School DAN MACKIE •...... Garden Grove High School SHARON FONESH . Huntington Beach High School MA TI McCULLOUGH . . . . . . Laguna High School SPARKY KING ....•....... Marina High School BOB AVILA .•...•.•.... Mater Dei High School BOB CASPER .•...... Mission Viejo High School MIKE JOHNSON • . . Newport Harbor High School BRUCE LANE . . . . . Saddleback High School DON DILL. . • . . . . . San Clemente High School LEE STEVEN . . • . . . . . . Santa Ana High School JEFF GOLDSBY ........... Tustin High School HARRY BILLUPS . . . . . University High School MIKE GNESDA ......... : ·:. Valley High School STEVE BROWN . . . . Villa Park High School EDDIE REMELE . . . . . . Westminster High School ..,. RANDY BA~ER • • . El Modena High School Act' ---- .I · of the winners are displayed in Court of Sollt.h Coast Plaza . . --.. • • --... "I WAS AN All -AMERICAN, FIRST TEAM SMOKER ••• AND I FELT TERRIBLE ••• <..J until I went to SCHICK:' Fel ice Orlandi. actor and graduate of Schiel~ Cenrer. ··1 was o three pocl~ o day smol~~r for over 25 years. I put up with the heQdoches, the bod stomach, the worl~. convinced I couldn't live without cigarettes. Desperate, I went ro Schick Center. Result .. I hoverfr smok~d for over o year. I'm not exaggerating . when I soy rhot in 5 days they hod me thinl~ing and feeling as o non-smol~er." Sch1Ck guoronrees 1hor you will Yl'lOke THE LAST CIGARETTE YOU LL EVER NEED TO SMOKE wllhln 5 doys ofter $tOttlng rhe 5fop Smoking Proqrom On comple11ng me progrom. lighf up Inhale ond Yl'lOke a e190re1te ond your money will be refvnded FOR A FREE NO·ODUGATIO~ INTtRVIEW CAU ... 558-:-8404 ~ AllQ••e' ~20 &000 .in 5on 01~o < 7 14 )?QQ. 7 COO CENTEll. HOUIU • O AM IO 9 PM OP.ANGE Town ond Covnny Center ... 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H11n1....-llN(I\ et fClhOfl, Ma•IM •I......_. lf•rbe>t <•II <II 1 201 ~--, "'O" lo<--W~tmln\ler al td•"""· ~ ~--•I F--'.U. ve11...,. ll""tlnQIOll e..th iei MMIM C.11•I1 ))f. \..& H-• ac CorO<la dltl -Ill """"" Htgn !><-E"Ml<le ti Un1Yt1r .. 1y Cl> s.tvtUy H1on Scl'lool-Hu11111101011 B••t h eoison l our,._m..,l tell o.., I Front Page BJ KINGS. • • period when he look a feed from fellow rookie Behn Wilson. skat- ed around Darryl Edestrand and beat Grahame through his leg pads with Just 56 seconds re· mainin~. "Scoring the two noals is ru ce. but I'm sure that's not going lo keep me here," cautioned Gorance, one of seven Flyers up from Maine this season. "I'll have to keep working hard each game.·· LO\ A119<1I.. 0 0 0-0 f>llll-tptMe I I I J Flot Period I, Pllll<l<leloN•. Go•eftC• I 18rl~. Wll,.,.,I, I OI ~l\tlllt'\ • HOO, LA. m•lo•. J,41; K•llY. Pl>l, mejOt. l :'1, Ci<Mlt. LA. • II. !>ec....cl Pt<IOCI l . Pntl-lpNe, G«tftC• 1 IWll>Ol'I, 19 ~. l'eMlll.. E••M. Pn1, •.SS, 8a1n.. Piii, It .S4 fhorll PerlOd J, Pn•l-IPl>ta, Lf'«" " C(lerltt, llarl>e• I, 4 )6 Pen.olllf'• Edo\lro1nd, LA, 4 11. Ouclotlt. Pno, It Ot S1>ot• on ooa1 Lo\ ,t.nci•to S·t • t• MonO.y. January 8. 1979 ,-... I ' I \. .. , ' . r---_, tOUPQN • --., I I : MOVIMG SALE : I I I ~ I t TINNIS C&.OTHtHG I t 60 to 70o/o OFF ' ' . ' n1..in °""l\111-SAT ' 1 7HW. IMSt.c..ttMeM li:*lcOO I .. - ----- - -COUf!ON - - - - - - - --... P\JBUC NOTICE WOTIC9~~9UC~ 0" J•-<Y tt. lt1' •I 10'00 et ....,._, ,_.., _ __.IS. MO New11or1 Celll•• Drive, """''""' l••<h. C.lllO•ftle, Ille 101towtl'9 .... ,,_ -'°'* ~y "''" ... .... •I Hllik -.!Wltl Wl1'10vt ~-ry": 0... 4'r.etllftt teoi., -tC-r• W •"H ,_.,.,_. __ ._ , .... . -t_.__, ~-lf9el ,, .. . -•--~ ._i Ille; two --·· I-~Nor•. 11\r.,. \INl(eM meo fli. el'cl -w•t•r '°°' ... 'l'h" wit•• -If\ ¥<orclafte• with c;eltf0<1•" Ovit Coe» 5ectl0ftl lt'7 -t•. by CIWI ~ 1-d. to dl-M 01 ~-tty left by tlle t-1 on Ito """'-' C:.nter °''""• Sulle IJS. ~ lllN<11. 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Cot•• MIWI. Calltornl• .,.,. Tiii• lllitl!W .. It <~l'ICI by en 111-dh!Oval ,,....,, O.C..••• '"" ilel-wet Iii.ti wn" rllt C.Ollftly (,~ OI Or~ C.-tv on O.ttmti.• 71, ,,,. ~ . ...., ~·~Or .... coeu Delly ll'ltol, O.<•,.,tae• is. "" ei>0 J-rv •. 1 • IS, lt1' PtJBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'tCTtnous tuStlfEU .. ,.,..,_STATUo\aNT Tiie tot-Int perM>flt are 001110 ~as: IHTRA·PACIFIC 11•\, INTRA· l'ACt t<IC 71-6. WCI H---1 Cenltr Otlv•. SuHt no. Htwll0'1 ll•t<ll. c.lllomi.s .,..., ()f'. PM!lca "Dew-~. MO IM•Pofl C<ll'ter ~l11t, 5-ltt• JlO. ....._... 8Mctl,c;ell ....... ~ Tiii• ~s I• c-.dect l>Y.., If>. lllvkNel.• • -IC>-O.W" .,._, lllll \I_._ •M tiled wltfl "" COUflty Citrt OI Or-Cou<ll w °" OK~11.mL ,,_ Puoll.-Or .. CM\! 0.lty Piiot, ~is. 1'1t -J-y t ••• IS, 1'7• PUBUC NOTICE DAILY PILOT 83 PUBLIC NOTJCE ~ ..oTlal TOCtllDtTO•I su,1•10tt C:OUlt'I' 01' '"' ITATSMCAl.J"CHt"IA ,.09 TMI CDUtn'Y M HANO& ........,. lhtete OI RICHARD (', KARl'MAH. 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J..,.1.1, ltrt US FOR THE BEST DEAL IN 'l'.l. C. OIVIHG COMPANY FOR v1P·s t<OR 0 c.. 1"5 PofnoN Ave . • B. Co"•~. C.. m11 G••llO'Y l.. U>ro. t"S Ponton• AY<! , "8, Cosl• Mew. C•. '1?411 T f'u' b\IS1nit'U " c.ondu< lea by Ml 1 t\ dl•10Ufl Cirf'OO'Y l.. 1..oro TM .. '~l~I W•\ f1f.e0 Wtln tf"llP Covnty Cl<'r1l o• 0.•nQe County on Jf(lu•ry S, tt19 Fl01S16 Pubto\N!CI Or-Co.I\\ D•oly P1101 J.,. 1. 1s. n. 79. 1•7' 111• P UBLIC NOTICE F ICllJIOl.IS 8U$1NE'.SS NAMI! S'l'A'l'lMENT Tne tollowtno Pt'f\On• dr• 001no ............. HONK FR HOMES, tOOI) Ci<trlt4'1d Avtn.,., Hunllnvl°" 8'11<1'. C•tttorn•.t 92'40 PIUhP H M<H-. llSI !Mlm .... Or•ve. (O\C• ,.,.,. .... C•llforn ... mi. 0••• !Mmtlto t.&JO S...t-11• fpr rec•. Coron" «Jel Ma•. Ce111orn1d IJ2'7S ff\i\ bU\IM'S~ ,, conouttf.Ld DY • QeMr•I Pttf!Mr'1>tp Pll11tp H MCN- Tru'\ ~t•ten"lrf'nt ·•~ l1lt.t0 w1lf'I tPJt County Cl.,k of 0••1199 C.ounly ,,,; J.,. ... ,,. s ... ,. f't07J71 PuOll\l\eO 0r.,.. CcNJM CMllr Piiot Jen a, 1s.u 1'1. •m 11111' P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINlU NAME STAllM£N'I' PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTlllOUS aUSINEU NAMIE STA'l'IEMll!H'I' ,,.., I01lowt119 --1\ -no IMI• .. M U•\ LIFESTYl.E. H'I ..._.,d Ave •I, LP" Al.,,..to>, CA t0720 Don 1.-H•~. lS" 140w¥d AYt • 1. U..Al..,..t~. CA '!Ono Thi• bU\tl'eS• 1\ t-leo Oy.,. on Olv.OU.t Oonl.Karpet ""' ... ,_, wu Meo "'''" tl\t COU<lly Cl-OI Or~ C.OUlllY °" Je"ll••Y S, 191'. f't0l57J PubHsMd Or-Co.Isl o ... , P•IOI Jtl'. I. •S. n. 1', 197'1 •t.7' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aU51HESS MAMES'l'ATE~EH'I' T ~ 101'-'"9 Pt'f\Oll I\ clOlno Ou\I f'-..e\\ ft\ CENT ER FOR WEALTH PL.AN NINCi, nn Sffwor1ny Or . Hunllf'QIO<I 8e<t<n, C4 9-c;1..,,,, I.. 09.,..,,.,,_ nn Seo1worthy Or . HUlfllnqlon Bt'«I'. Cil 91...t '"" ous111H• '' conouc1eo"" ..., ,,,_ d1vt0vd• c;1-1..ae.rnan llfl• ~l•ttmtnt was t11f!O wttn '"" C.Ountv CIP"• ot O•._ C.oullly on J•nu••Y ~. It~ "101S14 PUOI"""° OrMl9P COto>I ~ty P1101 J•n.1.1s. n.1'1. 1m '~" Tne lollowtno 111tnon " OO•no bu\I· - l'if\\ ., P UBLIC NOTJCE 1.15£0 USABLE!>, 7S60 Newporl 81\ld , CO>l.1 Mew, C.. 9?~21 Mtrvtl l:~ S.wtft tform.rfy JAii 6 111, 1979 Prooei.<01. 7S60 ..,.._, Blvd , C~t• • -..... ,. 01•71 • dj:.~:.':"'°,_U I\ Conelu<t.cl DY Ml on l'IC'l't'l'IOUS IUSIHllSS NAME S'l'AJIEMl!NT '"" IOllOWlllQ Pl'i'>On I\ Oo•no bu\I "'K\ ., ROAO \ [NO. tUO W Ht '"OOll BIY<I . CoSI• ~ .... C> U'ftl ...al ~ Cll.-a ,,,..,.,, E 5,.,., Ptln Thi\ •lal-w•• loleel .,,I~ IM G4lt•ld 0 MlllUCI. IOU ,t. Gr""' Vallo !>I . , .... 1 ... 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IN, 2•' Wt'\tbl r ... ~-"' OE ANU. 8/lYSIOL Vti.ut<GE PuOll)-OrMIOI Coetl 0.1lf "''°' J-••YI. "" .. 1' PUBLIC NOTICE '"" bu\lllH• I\ ConQU<l('(l l)y ""In Otv•OU<tf Citr.icl 0 MllllfP 1"1\ \l•-1 w•s ltltO w1tn 11\t County Cit"' 01 Or-C.0....ly on J .,. ... ,y ), lffl FI07$11 Pt1011t"90 0rer>vP to.SI OMIY Piiot J .,, I, I), n. ,., .,,. lt.1' P UBLIC NOTICE STA'l'aMEN'l'Of' A•AHOOHMaNT Of' UH 01' llllCTtTtOOl BUSIMEIS HAMIE T.,. tol,_119 II«,.,.,,,,.,•- '"• 11\• OI 11\t Fl<llllOUl 8u .. MU H•t1111 WINQMll.l. FLORIST. 1SJ78 M<tfllyr•, ~ Httll. CA . .,.SJ TIM F1<llt!Ooi• 8u\IMU N-, .. ftrffJO IO -We\ 111«1 tll ()f ..... (Ou<lty °" Jut y ,., "" J-• Sl~I Ll'O". 1411 Ci<,.n Yt-Or •• Or.,..,C... ., ... TN\ bll\U'lft\ W•> t0ftd<oc16tl l>Y 1111 111C11v1e1 ... 1 J-~ LY'Otl Tiit\ •ltlltm.,11 ,.., fl~ """n tlle County c;1.,._ ot Orerooot c-ty °" Jeflll•,.., s ... ,. ,, .... J•uOll\-Or-Coll•t 06fl1 Pllol J•n • U. n. 2', "'• » 1t PUBLIC NOTICE tT,UaMCNT 0111 AUWoo.M&W'I' or u•• Ofl llllCTITIOUI t UllNH$ HAMI T' ... IOI~,_,_ llft ......... .. ICTITIOUS auitHftS , ... U\t ot IM """'°"' Bu"""" NAMa ITA'l'IM•N1' He,.,. TM lot'°"'"119 --ll dOlllQ llut" M J INT•Rt011$, lla I! 11111 lln• •• i11 .. 1, Gllit• Mew CA ~ 1001 " COM,. ...... , .. '*'°"••I Tl\t l'l<U~ i)i; .. ,,.. ... _ , .. ~""'· !lvtte ,.., ~· llN<ll, CA ltrtH to ........ llled Ill 0r..,.. ~ Coul'ly,Pl'IJuty•, .. , •• MK ,,... 0\¥ ... 111119, I ~ #NrCloW'tl M ~lff'I ltjg Wflltlltt row ltvll't, CelllMlll• '211• Awe • • d . CIMte __ ,. CA.,.,, Thi'\ llu"-"<tl'lll\ltltcl ey ell 111-Tiii) ..,.._ •• ~lecl 11-<HI .... (I ... ; tllOIVIOu•I Mltf\llOI ( IQW M.,..,-.t /!#. fOlltl T'll1\ •It..,,_. -• ,, ... wll• I hit Mt'°"""I ,. •• tuw Witll tl\t 0'>.111lf Cttn.. 4111 Ort119 ~, _, CoUl'IY Cl~ el Or•~ C-t1 on Ja'Wlrv l, 1t?• \ .ten11trv S, Im ~ ,.,.,.,, 1'~1111.,_, Or ..... Cot\! 0.llt l'OOC ,. ... f'\IO!I ..... Or-C:0.~I 0..tjy "'11ot ---------------~-----------Jal\ •• u." 2' •• ,. Pl 7• J•" • n. n tt "" J'"'" PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE llATIEMElf'l'OP'Wtl "DaAWAI. f'aOM l'Alt'l'lfERSMlll' O"lEAflNO UWOER P'ICTITIOl.IS BUSINESS NAME T1'tt fOllOWll'Q pPr\OI' "" ""INlr•- ., • o•n•r•• o•ttnf'r ttofrt ,,,. P•rt11etlll<P --'1119 ..-r lh• II<· hhous bu\IMn narnt' OI C,t.MtHO REAi. PROTECTION WSTEMS 111 U~ C""I"° (.ac>t\lr-. Soil~ 112. L,soun• "'•OWi, "911lor114• ..,.,, TIM fKllllOU\ b\r.1,,..,,, "'""" '1•1t- m4tfll tor 1"" ~Vt1P wft "'"" on AvCIU•I t•. lt7t 111 '"• Coutlh ol <>ranoe Fu11 H•rnt' •nO AOdt .. \ OI .... Per\O<I Wl!Nlt-no LHI•• Ooan r.1um. 1111 r1ci111 C•r<I~. ~unt1ttq1on Buen Cillll0tl'•• ., ... ...... , Pullll\Nd Or41f'O" CAM\I Ot•I• P110t, Oo<em ... , 7S. 1t71 MO J.,....,. 1 I, u. 197q 111!1.• PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. l!RtOll COURT CAUflOtlNtA. COUHTYOl'OAANOE • 1• Chrl( Cewl# Dr. Wffl, """' ...... «:14-• SUMMONS OMRRtAOE I CAH NUMllEll OIJ.26-14 111 r• IM INlf"rl~ ot "-"''-LINDA RAE E,jll(IH ..... Rt\(IOnOlonl tCENNETM ELWOOD EAKIN NOTICE' YW ..... -1uH. TIM <Mf't MO_._~ .,.U WI"""' ,_ llelfllt.....,., \llllon '"' ,_... wHMll M N 'I'. It-Ille ,,..__.ltll ....... IAV1$01 u1•""1* ~ II llllo!Nf _.. ~r <-• u•. IHI •.-ie11tlt • _. -U._ ' d a -lro • • fl•t LAI• .. l1tt..,tft• ,..,_""" ...;.,.;ro I"' Ao00fl4•nt cs.~ toot • ,,.. 1111111-""' u!M • oettt conceflllllQ ""1< m.,.,._ You m•v ntt • Wtlltt>fl ,_,.. .,ltllln JO dlly of , ... <Ml!•"'-' '"" "'"""'"" " "' .. , ..... Publl~ OrM\QP Goa" O•llv P•lol De< 11 21 ... ,.. \113018 PUBLIC NOTICE - .,, *" t· • r- 1 • 0 .. y rl • • " > • ) t: • SI DAILY PILOT N Monday's Cl ins Pric s NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS STOCKS I BUSINESS Forecasters Defied 1979 Recession Must Be Hidiiig IJy JOHN CtJNNfff .,, ........... .,. Well here we are, In the second w~k or tho new year. and the big rece11Jon hasn't even shown up on the radar screen. One o( the bl1·name forecasters, Oata R~1>Qurces. has )Ult announced a postponement: lta forecast now calls for the downturn to begin no sooner than summer. lrudead of a full quarter earli"r .• 8VT IT'S 01JT THEBE in the ruture, we are told. A big oallonal bank advises clients in its news letter that "just because something has not yet occurred does not mean that it will not happen." Meanwhile. the seen arc compelled to tell their followers lhat "housing lor cars. or department store sales. or incomet or industnal production I defies the forecasters ... What really happened, and It should be pointed o~t un· mercifully, is that a good many of the forecasters simply mlscalcuJat.ed, pouring into their computers a bagful of as· sumptioos that just weren't reaJ. You can 'l bake a good cake unless you estimate the ingredients properly before mixing and putting it in the oven. Once you've gone that far you have to trust tile oven and your recipe. Events hardly coMpire to challenge the baker or economic forecaster. When that claim is made. therefore, the seeM. are really saying they misread even~. that they failed to pour the proper mix jnto their computers. and that they created mush. CUHNIFI' THIS ISN'T TO SUGGEST that there won't be a re· cession. The popular explanation now ls that since the re· cession has been delayed it may hit more suddenly and run more deeply when it finally does arrive. Tbe factors that have postponed it primarily con· sumer insistence on buying despite n sing prices and tn· terest rates -are viewed as adding to the imbalances that must eventually be resolved by a downturn ' AS SEEN BY MANY ECONOMISTS, therefore. their timing mis~alculation is not theirs but an aberra~on brought on by consumers not acting the way economists were taught that consumers should act. Some foretasters correctly foresaw the reluctance or consumer8 to withdraw from the market. and therefore the)' looked for the recession late in 1979. Some even pro· claJm no recession in 1979. But even those who see the country remaining un- scathed in 1979 seldom go so far as to say the economy is m the clear. Irving Trust says we'll continue "moving along'" this year. But 1980? Question mark. EVENTUALL\', ANY FORECASTER who calls for a recession but who de<:lines to issue a timetable is probabl y bound to be co~t. Modem economic history confirms thi$.judgment: recessions recur, almoSt regularly. The current expansion Is cl05e to four full years. so 1t is aged. In fact, it is one of the longest periods of risii:ig out· put in the histo or the nation. Like other expansionary peri it is rt.al. h are overwhelmingly in favor or an end lo lb riod sometime in the next year or \wo or three. But when will we be hit? That's the question. Market Sustains First Loss of Year -Af AMlllt 010 N(W YORK IAP, .,,,.y 1!f'"Y ~~t J/o , .. 11)1) /U Ill IJ'i II I I j .. TONIGHT'S tATEST LISTINGS \ 11''11 \' Mntthew Laborteaux be~omes an ap- prentice to Jewish ('ra ftsman John Bleif cr, and becomes a target o r pre- judice. on "Little House on the Prairie" tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4 Oaaaaf'f ~bffng• e KNXT (ffiLos ~ngetes D KN8C \N Los Angeles I KTLA ( nd.) os Angeles KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KYMB (CBS) San Otego G KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles ([I l<CST(ABC) San Diego I KnV (Ind.) Loa Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind.) Lo~ Angeles KCET· TV {PBS) Los Angeles ID KOCE· TV (PB~) Huntington Beach 'Amos' Now OK For TV? SAN FRANCISCO •AP> -The "Amos ·n· Andy" show, driven off television a generation ago because oC protests from blacks, wouJd be accepted without a whimper ii It were to re~ tum to the airwaves to- day, a history professor who studied its script claims. ll wouJd be considered "no more derogatory toward blacka than 'The Jeffersons' or 'Good Times,"' said Professor Al· Tony Gilmore of the University of Maryland. "WE'VE MADE a Jot of progress since then. Ir : it were on today, there ·would be wide accep· MAH St..,. le~ torecov- ,,, • alOlen materpieoe from a crlmelOrd and rewm It to ht prc>per !)lace. 41J 8ANfOft> AHO SON SI MACHEL 11..EHMR REPORT '11) INTAOOUCINO BK>LOOY "Development And Aging" 7:30 11 DISCO MAOfCl GuMte: Linda Ctltfofd, Od'/Mfl'/. ii CON8UMM IUYUHS DATINOOAM& THATS HOLLYWOOD "MarvtlOut M#llyn" Cil TIC TAC OOUOH m ADAM-12 lance, among both the f t' ,,.,.._t S .--.--' white and black com-s .. .... c~·~ m u n i tie s • ' ' 5 8 Id William Devane and Natalie Wood recreate Gilmore. Gilmore said the show one of the most famous scenes in movie his- would not be considered tory -albeit a bit dirf erently from the way derogatory because "an Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr played it entire generation has in 1953. It's the swimming sequence from been exposed to black the TV movie version of "From Here to actors and newscasters Eternity." appearing in other than --------------------servile and demeaning roles " weEN THE popular Americans Series prog ram made the transition Crom radio to Slat d KT' T ,4 television In the early e o n La 1950s, the NAACP adopt· ed a resolution calling for its removal because every character "Is either a clown or a crook" and "all Negroes are shown dodging work or any kind." After th e NAACP threatened lo boycott the show's sponsor, Blatz beer. it was can- celed in 1952. A rare and personal television portrait or First Lady Rosalynn Carter leads off KTLA 's 13-part "Americans" series, premiering Wed- nesday, Jan. 17 at 9 p.m., on KTLA, Channel 5. "Americans" Is a col- l ec tion of one-hour glimpses into the lives and lifestyles of 13 New Six-hour A mertcan characters : the first lady, the com--Set pany president <Pete ~ Estes. General Motors>, LLYWOOO IAP> the preacher <Rex Hum- A aron Spelling bard>. the film star Productions and, MOM <Jodie Foster>, also the Television will team up rancher, the Ind.Jan, the to .Produce·~ French school teacher and other Allanllc Affair' as a six· figures 1n the American hour mini aeries Cor landscape. f ABC . KTLA w II air the The series will be series over 13 con- based on the novel by' secullve Wednesday sc reenwriter Ernest evenings following Lehman, about an in· Channel 511 other major genious plot to hljacl( a new series, "Edward luxury ocean liner and the King," aJao premier· hold it for ransom. ing Jan. 17, al 8 p.m. In the first episode of "Americans." BBC pro- du cer and narrator of the series, Desmond Williams, offers a re· vealing look at Rosalynn Carter as she moves throtJgh her busy, daily routine as first lady, wife, mother and pre- sidential emissary and advisor. Williams also talks to Mrs. Carter's mothe r about Uie re- marka~le changes that her daUgbter bas had to make, adjusting Crom farmer's wife to first lady. MoocMy. Janueiy e. 1979 TUBE TOPPERS CDS 8 8:00 -It's Your Firs t Kiss , Charlie Brown. The P eanuts gang in another animated special wherein Cbarlie gets to escort h1s utUe red- haired girl. NBC IJ 9:00 -"Amateur Night at the Dixte Bar and Grill." Tanya Tucker and Victor French star in this new TV movie about a talent contest in a countr. roadhouse. ABC fl 9:00 -"A Small Town in Texas." A young ex-convict ('nmothy Dotto ms > battles a crooked sheriff in this 1976 movie with Susan George. ~ .. wanled by gerio· ti art. -~OOOCOUPU Felbl '9COUl'lll hOW he and 090lr ,,... _,,,.. ~ daln of tMtt cuetomen tn a staedy acftelige of wo and OOMIP. (R) ~fMt. t:OO D MOVIE CD GNAT flt!N"IOM&AHCI ''Mourning aaoom.a EJeo. tra: The Haunted" Lavinia retreatt wffNn 1M M9"0ft rnlll'IM>n. rtilMno IM trag- edy of her rnolhW In wclu- tion and deapait. "Anlatedr Night At The Olde .. And Grll" (Prem- iere) T1nV9 Tuck•, Vlc:tor Ft9ftd\. A van.ty of people are drewn together ttwough tMif pertlclpatlon In an amateur talent eon- '"' In a coimtry roed-~. 8 9 MOMOYIE •• ''A Sm•H Town In Taxa" (1978) Timothy Bottom.a, SutM George. A bitter young man retvmt from • pt1eon term lo reclalm hit aon and the WOfTl8ft he lolled from the c:n>oMd lherltf wtlo ..,t him~---......... • 8) MERV """1PI Ouestt: Oick Van Palten, Switch, Petit' Craobe. MaNa ear.l90l'I, F. Lee . ~ awwtee Silbe'man. t:a08 (1) M0A08°H . Hawkeye le attrected to a 8-slan doctor (Mariette Hartle)') """' Me uptlagel ;' ~ttlngroom. "Ledlea In Waiting" Four· teen Wlllt,_.. find relief' from me demerlde and dis- 10:001J {)) LOU QAAHT Anlmal't apartment bulld- lng beoOn* the,_. ltl'- oet of M artOn ting 11\al Lou la trying to get • ttOty i~~HAVUO OET AL.OftO WITHOUT ME 10:30 •• NEWS AMelCAH tHORT STORY "The MUlle Sc:hod'' by John Updike. oumg a 24- hour period, • oont..-npo- ..,... wrtter •""OQIM to find a tocw In hie life (R) 11al I 8 8 Cl) 9 HEWS UAASCUJB MOVIE * *'h "My Man Godfrey" (1957) June ~. OaYld NI-. A bum It glverl a job -• butllf In • "aodety'' woman'• ~ and turna out 10 be e member Of Aut.trian royalty. (2 IW't.J • TWlOOOCOUPLE 'Cafe So~iety' Drama J?iews Waitresses' Stories By Pft£RJ. BOYER LOS ANGEL~ CAP> -Tonight, public television endeavors to show ua that restaurant waitresses are people too. It does this by presenting a group of ladles who experience dope addiction, a near breakdown, assault, promiacuity and other real· life joys in tbe locker room of an eatery. And they call it a comedy. It must be art. (TV REVIEW J But Sue; it tuma out, ia really tbe dau1bter of a poor coal mioer wbo Ulla very niS}lt happens to be trapped in a collaPBed mine with bi.a son, Sue's brother. Thia calamity gives Carrie the chance to show herself as the trollop witb a golden heart, by of· fering unexpected comfort. When Feb baCome. e ---°' .,,. ClvtllM Police~.~ te6gna for Ot1rftllWt and IMOQent~alltle. I THIOOOOIU Dea<CAVITT ou..t: Lann~. !Pert 1012) 11:308 <1> ~,.... Rockford u~ an 1n1uanoe dallM ,_... whllt inv.ttlgetlng the "accidental" death of • ttoc;I( Cll dr"*. • TOMQHT OUMI hotl: Don RidllaL Ou.t· Np Taylor 8 TWtUOHT ZONI An lnluttweb6t oowbOY .. ~ f9Ce lO f-wtth Ille rMI Jette Jemaa. 8 OJ llOl..IOl 8TOAV Two It-fated ct.taetMt ~ ilPtet Wlttl alwtyt betnO In the aMdowt of two "tllC* cops." (R) I THeOOHO IHOW OETeMART c.¥TIOHB> MC NEWS MOR NINO 12:00 U lWIUGHT ZOHl A YOUllO men't lunefal la NOely Interrupted ...., he Cllmba out ot 1"9 ootlln. CD ALFAED HO'QtOOCk PAE8ENT8 All~ man 1-. deeth In the O• ctlernbef lor 1"41 death of e girt. I OETSMART THE PAl80NEA "The Oenaral" The Ptlton- er attempt• to clitccMW IM Identity of • mysttriout, -figure. 12:30 8 ROU.ER SUPEMTARS CD ALFRED HIT'CHOOQC PAE8EHT8 "Madame Mytt«y" G) MOVIE *.'Ir "The Bettle At Aplcflt P-" 11962) Jotwt Lund, Jett a-der. All tridlan and • ceveiry met« wort! together IO tlop Geronimo from ~- I tettlert. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 12:11 NEWS ADA»-12 t2:AO Cl) C88 LA~ MOVIE * * * "~ Tiley Sall" Then there is Kit , a fading lady of -:' :;.i \f-Iil~kil!t~ marginal beauty who is having an af. ~ >.:-...,...-- fair with the restaurant's owner; .u.-D fJ Yvette, a former actress, is booked ,,,-.af!O e ut DAILY PILOT f" (1957) Paul'"°""'*'•_...,, ~ Fow loMIY ... ,.,.. IMnO In w.ttme ...., ltelMd !Ind lllelr ~ c:NnOtd by the arrtvel Of Amarican teMdleirt. 1al TOMOMOW 1.DWWll 1'117 CHEAP IHOW t::iO NIWI l:OO NIWI MTIMART 2:30 NEWS t::ll ..we UIS MOVIE •• " "'The Scar'' ( ,...,, Ptul Henreld, J~n Bennett. All .. ~ '"'f• daft e doc1or and-"* Illa ldlntlty wtltt ~­ -reNta. (t hr~ 40 min,) 4MIJ~ T111e•d•t1'• o a ,,ilme /tlorift AFTERNOON 12:00 IJ •• y, ''Wiid HefitageM (11168) Wll Aoger't Jt .. ~ O'Sul!Mln Two faml.._ decide to tr~ out Wett 10 •new land. c1 • hr •• 30mln.) m **Yt"Let'aBe Happy" (1957) Tony Mtttin. V..a.n. A gt1 lnharltt • laOaCY and vtel1• SccJ(land, _,_ the meett an !mpOYerlthed noblam8'I and tn Am«lcan ..,._ man. (1 hr .. 50 min.) 3:00 ltJ •• y, ''The Aquarl- • n •" ( 1970) Rlcerdo Montalban. Jote Fefrer. 6dtntltta battle~ let• whO ere Intent an r-lng e cargo of deadly l*'W gas from e ....._ WMlll. ( 1 hr~ 30 min.I $:30 D * * '" "Night Of The Following Day" ( 1989) Matton Bt..so. RicNrd Boone. A k~ gWI ca.-~ for Nr c.1910'9 ...., the , .... In kMt wttn one of them. ( 1 hr .. 30"*'..) It should be said that "Ladies in Waiting," part of PBS' "Visions" aeries of original te levislOh plays, wlll not be seen on all public televiaioo ~ftliat.es. The San Diego stalio~i !or one, pulled the show, pre~ sumab y because or the lad.Jes' salty language, according to PBS publicist Charles Jmpaglla. KCET, Channel 28, will air It at 9:30. on pills and promises beraelf to a greasy busboy-pusher for "the whole From left, • oseph Bottoms, Debby Boone and bottle;" Vmny, who likes to collect Deoey '.fen;t.o Cwho taug~t John Tray~lta to Kennedy half-dollars is attacked in dance m Saturday Night Fever > are the course of tbe ~veDlng by Greta. a f ca tu.red in the new "Dance Fever" show pre- toolhless Nazi type, because Gsreta m1er1ng Thursday al 7:30 on NBC, Channel 4. thinks J.he othel'3 laugh and stare at --------------------ACTUALLY, YANKING the thing is going a bit far: the language may be offenshie lo some, but it's held in context, considering the woes these ladies suffer in one night's shift. The scene of the play is the ladies locker-rest room on the night of the senior waitress' retirement. There is much anxiety over this, not so much because the old girl will be missed. but because ber station ls lucrative and coveted by the other ladies. Remember, this is real life. With contention for this modest prize as the turning Point, we are in- troduced to the "real'' side or the ladies in waiting, the side you don't see when you gel Tbursday's Special and service-with-a-smile. ONE OF mE waitresses, Carrie, is a bawdy, up-from-the-streets type who boasts lustily or her sexual ac- tivity. She Is fond of bullying Sue. whose refined and uppity ways Car· rie resents. her, which they a_o. Ne w 'T-oday' Tune THERE ARE others. 14 or them. I think, though I lost count, and their problems are legion, as we are NEW YORK CAP> -Producers of NBC's "To· shown in·no uncertain terms. They day" program think they have rut the right nott< somehow cope with their problems with new theme music that incorpQrates the and a job that doesn't oCfer much in network's audible logo, the NBC chimes. the way of selt-!ulf~lmenl. The new musfC, part of an overall revamping of the show, was beard for the first lime today, ac· "Almost anyone feels superior to a cording to PauJ Friedman, the show 's producer. waitress." says one, "People who The new "Today" theme was composed by don't have Power in other areas or Ray Ellis. The show changed its theme to Simon their Uves do have power with a and Garfunkel's "Feeling Groovy" last month waitress" and therein lies their re-after a federal judge in Washington ruled that the demplion. previous theme, "This is Today,'' appeared to "Ladies In Waiting" was written have been lifted from music from the bil musical by 25-year-old Patricia Resnick. who _"_G_od_spe_ll_._ .. _____________ _ based the piece on her own ex· periences as a waitress. SHE SAYS SRE wrote the play so audiences with stereotyped ideas about waitresses "would say. Aha, they're not quite what I thought." My. they 're certainly not. Think I 'It start leaving bigger Ups. WI AH .... R.OOOID -C°""'*Oll c.t"O Clllle lor 5--~-~- (Arl Jt't -a.a & -,,..,,., more. w.,... .. _,~ 'f!:'r.-Adws c.,. 17141 ts7.02ti ntUTRES-ORANGE CO SENIOR OTmHS S2.00 SO. COAST PLAZA Conway Show HOLLYWOOD <APl -Tim Conway stars In a new music and com- edy special for CBS. His guests wilJ be Carol Burnett and Don Knotts. J•••rr Whit•'• Sal• LA-z-aov~I MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE SO COAST PLAZA SA VE ON EVBYTHIN<i IN STOCK SAY.I .... ,,,, s40 Now S299 HUMOllDS OF CHAtaS OH SALE ....U4t ... ....... N'WY Now'219 SAYE ... -.. . t.-WRE'S LA·Z • ® NOON£UN()(ll ''~O (AOfl Hfl'lfl !Ny....,., Ill-.... AU. 0 ll!IJ NllO !Bl ,._.... M~IYI!! ll<I KN.. OI n<f MOTION ~T\MI OOOI Of etLf "&OU\.ATIOM. Your A Drury Puot can be Rea ye led. 0.et!Qe • Co•J(~ .,,,.~ '"'YClitlll ""' .. ,....e.~111 ..... !)..ft(j 981 .. -DAILY PllOT Mond1y. Jlft\ltty t , •m "KING OF THE GYPSIES''tR> "LOOKING FOR MR GOOOBAR'" (A) ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES A 'Momentous' Bore Tomlin, Travolta Can't Save Bad Muvie "MAGIC"(A) PARADISE ALLEV" 'PO) By A&THUR ICNIGRT ................. __ (Mom: REJ'IEW) hand. we are never quite certain u n. ..... w.~"' ltJ..l30S that the tales he t.ella her to win.,;;;.;;;;......; __ ...;;.. ____________ _ To put. It 1ucclnrlly. "Moment by Moment" contains abtol\ltely nothlnt of mome nt. Except maybo that It 's a mom ntoua her sympathles aren't pure ttl·--------------------· "SAME TIME NEXT VEAR" <PO> SOOY SNATCHERS· (PO) OOlBY 8T£AEO 'FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE" IPGI "THE NORSEMEN~ CPO) (R ) bOrf I the beach In Mallbu l. • We keep waltlna for her to tak• hold ol her Ute. but nolhlna happena. Other wom•n In almllur circumstances have their cbarttles. their commit· tees. their school boards: Tomlin lolla about readlnit the Architectural Review. venllon. This aame n~bu los!ty sur· PretumabJy, lhe poopl who mad• lt wrlt r·dlr dor Jane WaJn rand t0tt1ra Lily Tomlin and John Travolta thOtAght lhal they were maklna o 1l1nl0cant statement •bo\lt tM lite at yl• ol the llbtrated woman of the '70s, but wbat~v~r that statement may havo bffn baa been Iott In Ill defined, •mol'Phoua charac- •••• .. ten and 1tlllt'd dlalo8ue that tc.. ... • ,.., bad the preview audience fre The Travolta character is no more Omtly established. With hia atreetwiH lace and studlike posture, Strip <a singularly un- fortunate choice of names, aa It tuma out> sets out In obnoxious punult of Tomlin, who la dangl- ing on the precipice of divorce. But Is be after her money, u we are at first led to believe? No! He covets her middle-aged. less· than-opulent bod. rouqds the handful of 1upport.lna char'acttta. Andra Akers Can in· ert blond be•uty maldnc bet' fllm debut > ia a trusted friend at one moment, a gossipy bitch at a nother. Berl Kramer. her husband, may or may not wt.ah to regain hi.I wife's affections; we never know for sure. And James Lu.Isl. as a debonair dope. pusher who can mingle in the mllieua of both Tomlin and Travolla, la ao totally nebu.lom that we don't even know be'a there until Travolla happens to mention lt cas bis excuse for yet another departure>. .._ .. _ ......... llllllll( quentl.Y r'oarln& wllb laughter. • "I've hid it with che'i& sex," C Hl~O l'MICl I Travolta lnfonna Tom o after they have been to bed a couple llim-----llllilllliilli•••-----IC' of limes -and the audience "FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE'" "HALLOWEEN .. (R) . - g04'a up. NATIONAL LAMPOON S ANIMAL HOUSE" REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER" IPGl "MOMENT av MOMENT" "HEROES" (R) "MAGIC'" "EMBRYO" (R) ONE T&OUBLE is lhat we know so UWe about Tomlin to begin with, apart from the fact that her well-to-do husband has been fooling around wi1h a younger girl. But Tomlin looks llke a professional woman. a woman wtlh her own inner re- sources. not just a sex-starved. upper middle-class IJousewife Cwhose house happens to be on HE NEEDS BER womanly warmth and affection. we are told. It is she who covets the bod or this sexy but petulant yo\Dlg man who keeps walking out on her. Indeed. bis final renuncia· Uon scene, In which he leaves her for her own good. ls worthy of Norman Maine In "A Star Is Born" -. almost. On the other "Moment by Moment" wlU do nothing to enhance Lily Tomlin's mollon picture career. In fact, with her fiat line readings and forced grins, lh1s represents a lo n g step backward from a nything s he has previously done in any medium. If the fllm succeeds at all, It will have to be on tbe ba.sla of Travolta 's well· established charisma, the box o ffice appeal ea rlle r d e- monstrated in "Saturday Night Fever" and "Grease." "UP IN SMOt<E" "BLACK SUNDAY" (FJ) AL.L ORIVC;.INS OPCN 6:JeP~--MTLY K e nne d y Takes Role Another George Patton By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD IAP> -George Kennedy's 16 years in the Army must have taught him the es· ---------------t!ll sence of bravery. How. else can you explain hls u-I .._..._,... .. __ taking on the role of Gen. George S. Patton in a ~-~ ~~ new adventure movie? The character would seem to be forever the possession of George C. Scott because of his Academy Awa rd -winning performance in "Patton." Now Kennedy comes along in "Brass ----------.-----t• Target," an MGM release that -.,. u-I ,.. ... ,......, biota the bombastic genera l's I~ M'T..oo 11~8'. ~ :·~~r.L., fatal car accident was not as ---------------t~ accidental as reported. "I had no hesitation about playing Patton," says Kennedy. "Although 1 don't compare ----------------1 .. myself to them, I see no reason • ,.~, ... ., ..... w fll Wfl.Y !fJ IHl•11f .,., • ----QJln IAITW009 "'IVIJl'f WMCM WAY IUT LOOW , ........ u.,,__,,,..,..... ..... ,_ •LL Tt9W0...~•1'099 .-T ''WA1'8SMP DOwtt• &N I ,,....... .. ... ,~~'"'.-'' why Spencer Tracy should not llUn••ov have played Or. Jeekyl and Mr. Hyde even though Fredric March bad preceded him. Nor why Jack Palance shouldn't have followed both of them. "I thought George's performance in 'Patton' was terrific, and I happily voted for rum, whether he wanted the Oscar or not. Patton is a great role for any actor to play. "HE WAS THE MOST general-like of the World War 11 generals. He was a no-nonsense guy, School Daze Porno Fi lm on Campus NEW YORK CAP> She won't be included amonJ distinguished alumnae, but 18-year-old Bambi Woods' brief career on the Pratt Institute campus won't soon be forgotten. M 1$ WOODS -WHO'S billed as a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, although the NFL team denies the association -sUlrred In a hard-core parnographlc movie filmed in part on the Brooklyn campus last summer. About 13 minutes of the 90-mlnule film featured the inslltute's library. gymnasium, and sauna. a school official said Sunday after viewing .. Debbie Does pallas" at a Times Square theater. "NATURALLY WE ARE terribly embar- rassed about the whole thlng," said Pratt vice pre- sident Joseph Azzlnaro. The producers told of· ficlals ~Y were shooting an educational movie. he said . "We didn't know what l~ or education they were talldng about, however ,· A.uinaro saJd. NOWP~YING "I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!" · .. BEST FOREIGN FILM OFTHEVEAR!" -AICl!ef 1n9ten Illy Poll -Judith Crist l~t.~f • f .. ..... ' •• our'" answer to the headline-grabbing British generals. Everything he did was colorful, even the slapping of lbe soldier'. I'm sure that if the press hadn't picked it up, he would have sent out brochures for it. "I was in Patton's Army for a brief tlsne," Kennedy says. "and once 1 aaw him from far-off. I was three miles away from. the place where be was killed in Ma nnheim : I was on the Neckentrasse. he was on the autobahn. J didn't know about it until I heard the news on the Amer ican Forces Network that evening." "Brass Target" ls one of those "what i!?'' ad- ventures that toy with historical events. British· born Frederick Nolan wrote the novel, "The Algonquin Project.'' on the proposition that Patton was assassinated by a cunning conspirator as the general was about to uncover a plot to steal $250 million of German gold. AMONG THOSE INVOLVED in the intrigue: Sophia Loren, John Cassavetes._Robert Vau~bn. Palr_lck McGooban, Bruce Davison, Edward Hermann and Max Von Sydow. "We don't say that these events happened," rem arked George Kennedy. "We say, 'Here is a conceivability.· l personally doubt if it could have been possible, but if you want to believe it, OK." "Brass Target" was directed by John Hough ("Escape to Witch Mountain"> in Switzerland, the Black Forest and Munich. The rum reunited Cassavet.es and Kennedy for the first time since "The Dirty Dozen ... Kennedy played a major in that one. and when Cassavetes saw the five stars of General Patton on Kennedy's shoulder, he cracked, "Well , George, I see you got promoted." KENNEDY RECEIVES ANOTHER promo· lion In the currently filming "Airport ·79 Con· corde." He started out in the original "Airport" as a mechanic, worked his way up to an airline ex· ecutlve In the last two sequels. The only continuing character In the four films, he is now co-pilot <with Alaiq Delon> of a supersonic Concorde. He com- m ents: "~le ask me, 'Why another "Airport"?' I'll tell you Why: The first three made a belluva lot of money. Besides. I like the character of Petroni. He's a no-nonsense guy, Just like Patton." Kennedy bas been one or Hollywood's busiest actors since winning the supporting actor Oscar for "Cool Hand Luke" in 1967. He can now smile In remembrance of that e vent: "It was the biggest night of my life. and you know what a reporter asked me back.stage? He said, 'Wha t do you think about the Oscar jinx?' " IAHD ON THI 80011 8Y CMAllLH HllLITI !iii ..... ao...,...,_ l!!l ........ 0.-.: ........... 103 FM ST.EREO SOU~DS OF T HE HAREiOR ... '"°"'Fashion Island ~cwport Beach ....,...., ..... ... ,_,, .. , .. '·"~ra•• ---........--~_.,..,,.,.., .. =-=::.-,., .... Wt~~---=-~:~. w. _1 .. z.. . -; "=-• -·-· ""1' ... ,_,,,.. .. f.' ,. '9'49 CHl:ECH 6 \ • OtONG"9 VPIN SMOKE (M . I ? l a ? " e , e • u INSIDE:• Ann Landers •Classified •Horoscope ,.,,_, JtlnUMY I. 1179 ' DAILY PILOT Delt'f Pllll ...... .., ........ 0'0..11 Ed Stanley weuld llk9 to get outside and mow hi~ yard. eaturing_._. _. ----~' Polio Victims ! Although they are forever hooked up to their artifical lungs, these·two polio victims have come to terms with their paralysis. By IUDJTH OLSON DI Ille O.lly Pit~ s .. tt The last 28 years have been a bonus -a ..ilece of cake -for Nancy Leonard of Newport Beach Without her breathing apparatus she would not be here today and she is grateful for every day her "ch.lef angel" granla her. Ed Stanley of Orange feels the same way about the last 27 years. Without bis artificial lungs, and the precious electricity that keeps them going, the Polio vlCIJm would not have celebrated his most recent Christmas. The polio victims , residues from the epidemics in the 1950s before the vaccines were develO)>ed, have melted 'into society and life goes on day to day for them much like anyone e lae. -except that they are booked up to their omnipresent breathing machines. Both Nancy Leonard and Ed Stanley have come to terms with their paralysis and their de· pendency on electricity. They live with back·UP generators and the knowledge that fire and police help ls just moments away and that t'here are friendly neighbors always al their beck and call. BUTmERE ARE lonely days for both to fill . Mrs. Leonard does volunteer work, plays bridge and has a steady trickle of visitors, and Stanley runs a cbristmas card business, edits a yearly newsletter called "The Stanley Steamer," and carries on a large correspondence, which keeps him busy. It seems a full enough life for both, but there are times of depression They have quit asking why but they feel the frustration or not being able to get up and move around on their own. "If I could walk out in that cotton·p1ckm' kitchen I could think of several recipes l 'd li ke to try," Stanley laments. "And I'd like to get outandmowmyyard." Neither Mrs. Leonard nor Stanley ever ex· peeled to get polio and neither expected to find themselves in an iron lung. Mrs. Leonard was 28 when she became 111. She was the mother or two children. 1 a daughter, 3, and a son. 14 months> and had been babysltting ror a friend's children. AN0111ER FRIEND also was there when they learned that the third woman had "abortive polio." "We were both exposed to it, ' Mrs. Leonard recalled. "The second gal still has a little paralysis but she recovered. I seemed lo get 1t all the way." A few days after exposure she felt sick and her mother took the children so she could rest. The doctor came to see her once, gave her some pills, returned in the middle or the night to give her a spinal tap and finally ordered an am· bulance to take her to the hospital. Nancy Leonard had polio. "You don't really know what's happening . lt gets harder to sit up, to kick your leg. Tbetl you can't go to sleep because you don't have enough air. But you don't know that. "It stops a lot of people from sleeping and swallowing, but I fortunately could sleep and swallow. though it paralyzed quite a few muscles in my neck." THE NEXT STEP was the big lron lung at Rancho Los Amigos hospital. She was in it two and a half years, nearly the maximum time before patJents lose the ability to survive on portable equipment. It was a struggle to team to "frog breathe'°' Cgulp air> -a survival technique that can keep a patient alive for several minutes If the breath.Ing apparatus is d1sconnected -and to learn lo use the plastic shell that serves as the lungs. Ed Stanley, a pioneer water skier In the Orange County area, tells a similar story. He thought be bad the nu, went to bed for three days and had an attack or "stark terror" when he tried to get his orange Juice and found be couldn't move. "I couldn't sit up," he said. "They called the ambulance but I passed out before I got to the "ospital." HE WAS 35. in the prime of life, the father or several young chiMr'en, an avid sportsman. Both Mrs. Leonard and Stanley figure their busy lifestyles might have had something to do with their susceptibility to the disease. "I was a very hyper person," Mrs. Leonard said . "I went at qwte a clip. I probably should have rested more and been more concerned with my ~eneral health. "I had had a major operation Dine months after my son was born and we had moved twice." Stanley said, "Jf a guy gels run down it may hit him a little harder. I was just an opportune person. I was always doing something. I was a doer. I liked to be accomplish.Ing something, <See POLIO, Page CZ> ~~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...... '· . . ~. '. :- :· The March of Dimes Marches On 1153 was an important year ID medical bll· &ory -die Salk vaecbae ,., .,polio was db· cevered. By Aprtl ol tile follewtag yeu It WU declared "Nie UNI eftecthe," accordlng to DoNdl, Sa&llerlaad. dlred« of die Orance CeutJ ~r of &lie Marcia of Dimes. •w &.Id &rWa were eendllded by tbe Natim .. FoandaU..Marcb of Dlmes In 1153 to IKS, aad la lllZ &be Sabin "IAllar cube" vacdaatloe wu added &o tile list of medical W.ak...._..._ b t-.e years, lite •arda of Dimes alto was belpiag pay apeues ror tbe people wbo feU wldlm te polio beeaue ~ eoa.a&a•t medical eare ... ~Y eqldpmmt were "&errlblel&ralm" oa f•mWes. Tod•Y nearly 3t yens aft« tile mU>r epidemic In the UDl&ed St•&es. there atW ue people ln Iron lunga. Raacbo LoeAmtgoe, one of the major centers for polio victims. still services a dD.en paUeala wbo are ln the metal bosea. TH Oraqe Couty clt•l*f ol the Marcb of Dimes DOW spends moR of ffa effort to opt birUI defecu bet li CGllldDae9 &o aJve nearly $8000 each year to polio vicUm1. Most p•tleata now •ave portable bre•thlng apparata1 that bu to be malatalned by an electrlciaa aad &here are npeuea lnJlavJng It serviced periodkally. ••1t wu bard to find eledrlclam wbo woe.Id take tbe respoaslbWty for malata.IDl.ng the equipment.'' Mrs. Sutherland said. "Now tbe NaUonal Foundation b's coatraded with IJfe Care Services." Wby did some people get I.be diaease and otben escape It durlng the epidemic period? .. There are no theories," Mrs. Sutherland said. It bu been discovered that polio Is eaued by a low-grade virus Infection and that tbere are three strains. The atu~ revolatloa.lzed tbe understanding of virus dlseases. Mrs. Sutherland added. Nancy Leonard looks at life as a great gift. There is so much to appreciate about being alive. ' ·, Women: Take Time for Yourselves .· 'Life is too short to stuff a mushroom, ' says Shirley Conran, who believes woinen should take more time for themselves. By CAROL DEEGAN NEW YORK <AP ) -Shirley Conran says too many women today are trying to live up to "idiotically unrealistic" s ta nd ards set by television commercials, magaziJ\es, motbers·in·law and "lylng friends." Every woman shouJd set her own standards, Mrs . Conran says, because no woman can be perfect and do everything just right and, therefore, she shouldn't even try. "INTERWOMAN COMPE11TION can be as cruel, as grueling, and as unnecessary as any of the compett lion in the traditional male rat race,". she said. Mrs. Conran also believes that women should devote more time to themselves. "It took me years to acquire the dlacipllne, cootrol and iron will that was necessary qi o,rder to stop doin11; things for other people and start do- ing things for myself. At first I told myself that I didn't have the time. "But then I figured even if you work a regulation 40·hour week and sleep eight hours a day. you still bave 72 hours a week' left over in which to do something stimulating and rewarding, or at least just something," she said. Mrs. Conran was 23 yean old when 1be married Terence Conran, the Srttlsb designer. When her marriase collapsed eight yean later, &he was left with two young children and a part·tlme job with • newspaper In London. England. . ~ SINCE HER OIVOllCE. Mrs. Conran b.._ld various journallsl\.c..... poaltlona -with a~veral Londoif"1' publi ca tion s. Her book, "Superwoman, .. a hOW·lO and hOW· not·to book on housework, was on the London best seller list for 44 weeks, and has recently been published in this country. Mrs. Conran says the title or her book is ironic because no one woman can accomplish all the work that a traditional housewife is supposed to do. .. A Superwoman isn't a woman who can do anything, but a woman who avoids doing lob much," she said. "She knows her 1imllations and slicks happily with them. She re· alizes that life is untidy and so are the children in it." Mrs. Conran's motto Is: "Life 1s too short to stuff a mushroom." She also believes that a home bi one neve r -ending clean ing job that nobody notices unless you don't do it. ·:1F YOU WANT TO det ote your life to ~work, I think it's a very' unworthy aim. I mean, God didn't put you on this earth to scrub Ooors. And 1 th.Ink, u Betty Friedan said, if God had intended you to stay in the kitchen all the time, he would have given you a million hands," she said. But Mrs. Conran also recognizes that there will always be housework for someone to do. "What I've tried to do in my life is minimize It. Even those ladles sitting >Ul there saying they like lo do housework can't complain about that,'' she said. · • Mrs . Conran has a farmhouse in France, which she takes caf1!i of wlt,.out any outalde help. A woman comts In tor two boors a week to help h r with cleaning her home In Lon· . .. don. But that two hours a week ls all the lime that is spent on houseclean· Ing. "EVERYBODY SHOULD have help in the home," Mrs. Conran said, "and generally the help in the home should be given by the people who make the work, the people who are living in the home. I think It's very important for a woman lo realize that she isn't a battalion of soldiers. she's the fi eld marshal. and the whole family is the battalion of soldiers." Mrs. Conran's book offers tips on everything from supermarket sur· vival to non·sprtng housecleaning to setting up household or business budgets and ellmlnatlog home hazards. Some of her suggestions might be considered a little off-beat. For example, she suggests doing housework in a bikini, "because there's less of you to get dirty." But she admits "this is probably not the universally popular method."· Mrs. Conran's lips can aave money. energy and lime. She even suggests what to do with all the time that Is saved. THINGS LIKE making yourself more beautlful. enjoying some physical activity, preparing for a new c~r or helping somebody wuo needs help. "Remember," Mrs. Conran says, "the point or housework is to keep the place f unctlonlng cfficlentl)' as a cheerful back&round for Uvihg -so li've . Decide on somethlna positive, or s1mfly pleasurable, to do for yourael with the time you bave. Otherwise, bfc Just sUthert away.·~ l Q OAIL Y PILOT Monday, Ja11uety 6 1118 ~~~N ~ates? ( Boroscope ) LAND!!.'RS a·m n 18 ._._ ______________ _, ye•r old ~t.'creury graduated fro m h11&h achool at 18 and huve dooe wdl ln ~ bw;mt' s world My prublem la MEN Are they Mll ex man! c-1? I d tC'd lour diff rt>nt guya rn the lu l two W\"\lka. and haft lo 11.iht for m y VlrlUt• f ou r times I m dti ll t'lt• r tu on.e of them dunna din· rwr that I h d no tnl r.11 tlon of png to bed with him that nlabt Would you be lieve htt l.lld, "Why didn't )'OU HY o 8 E t'O RE I om«-"-'<i the! uxpen•Jve wh"'" M v I n ~ t !> o u r t"< perlcnc\• wa~ S.•turctia} mght. It wa. my fir :.t dute wlth t.M fellow Ht> proposllloocd me ten mlout ~s •ftt'lr wt• nra<-ht.-d t\I~ 1tpurtnumt ztnd k.ipt nx: wn-ar1u ina unUJ 2 ~ m o".:r you know-wtuat When J told him J wa~ ta kine a lAxJ home ht• bU1d. "Thal'b OK with me. but I'd l.Jkc my )llad to -meet you prel!c nt back ." (It WL'I I\ Crum m y gold c hain that weighed lllOOth of an ounct.' and you couldn l s ee i t without a ml~roscope. > • Are there any dect nt men left m thi:. world" FED U P WITH LECHERS DEAR FED: Yes, but perbaps you aren't rind· ing them became you're such an euy target for lb~ horny clods. For namplt": What are you dolng ln a guy's apartment .rgulng un&U z a.m. -on •first date. yet! TbJ.nk about tbJa for a wblle and see 11 you can come ap wltb aome honest answers. DEAR ANN LANDERS· My husband ~nd I have a very good marriage except for one thing. When he gets an · gry over something I have done or said, he stops talking to me. I mean he won't utter a wo"d for two or three weeks even though I beg tor forgiveness. I've tried crying and pleading but ' I cannot get him to break the isHence until he is good und ready. After each futile attempt. I get busy wtLh a project to By BOB DAVIDSON ~HiewsS-.tw SACRAMENTO So you 're female and de· cided that 1979 would be tbe year )'OU would do a little stepping out. To start making it on your own you need a li ttle credit. With the help or the stale 's Department or Consumer Affairs l pass on-aome tips thal may be of some help. J ·m sure most people understand the basics or esta bll1h1ng credlt, so I'm golna to concentrate on those things that will probabiy be m o r e directly involved with a woma n applyins for credit AtaM LaMder TU DAV. J AN. t 8 y YONEY OM Kil aau. 1Ma"·h 21 Apr I I 191 Ac:ccl\l on m o v m f'rtt . new con l•l'l:I vt.a.U.t, 11hort tr1pi., N e tahbor e h •r~fl rn••th hobby 0 mini, I.too. S11r1Ulrhllt (1.urt- 1n t'Xt'llln11 11ct•n•t10 Wl·h·ome• 01,~ntunlly 10 la'-e ro)' mtnd orr uw he 0 1 JJunul, t·rcuatlv~ hurt lhJ&hll&ht 1ndt'pt•n,h:n<'e Why ~nuld 1tn 1n of t hou6thl, a c tio n tf'tli flf'lll m1.tn t> huH' Plt"C.,I f II tnlO plat·t- t bu1 ~ay " u·. vtOI •• You'llJ)l'f'('t°tVtopatttorn th.an ph)'•lul bu , TAllll 8 !April 20 l lf>lp nW!' SlLt;.N f 't . '' y 201 Information 111 IN SEA'm~F. t•valuDtl'd unct f OU OF.A a H.l .S .. Your ·come up wtnncra " Ac hutb•nd hu a 'lldl lk r ('nt on valuublt•"I , •lttak 1 mJ~ ~-and 111 pnaonul pouc1111lona . yard •idir-. S&op lf'O"«'l· .ab1hly to IOl'lifr wb1at( U\I. Wwa M puU• that }OU nttd Libru fagut~~ ~lam ••mbrr. lfleorf' pf'Omlncotly Dlvc.•nlfy, him -ud'l m~an prf'· Jlk qu t..k>ns , ccept in t~ad bt'• oa tJw-moon vltatlon to social aialher Spuk to him ONl. l' it16'. afwr 1w llaa pobo &AJ GE MINI <May. 21 · yo.a. And makf' 00 m t"o Ju nt 20 l . T»ke In lion of bla ailf'R~t' •llallvti. 11tudy TuurUli .-vtto 61 IM" donn't 'I•)' mc:•uge, check flies, re boo ror a mootlt. In tbe member ''SJ>ticud '' rnt1 antlmf! 1tet som e h ' rt h du y s , a 11 • counaelln~ and t.-arn nivcrsaracs. You will bt- bo-to Uve with him -presenttid with more or without bJm. than one opportl.lnity for v E A R A N N t.>x panslon. Key is to LAN OERS· 1'hc pro select quality. El<>mt?nt hlcm is my fatt\er In of taming plays 1mpor· la w lhs Wlft> dierl h·s1' tant role imd works In than two yenrs al(o .md your favor. he has ocoen ··playing thl' · CANCER I.lune 21· field " We don't obieet July 22>: You overcome to h is bringing women odds by completing a friends here to din1lt<r, project. Aries. Libra but after the meal. ht• :ind the number 9 figure takes them to our prominently. Accent on bedroom "l.o talk." hospitals. c lubs , or- The first time he did ga oi zati o n s Look this. I was shocked We hehlnd the scenes, check have two teenagers in ad m inis trat1 ve pro· the house who are aware cedures. or what goes on. Last LEO <.July 23-Aug night was the fifth time 22): Accent on pleasure. m y t at h e r . r n . 1 a w party, fantasies, wishes, romanced a d1ffl'rvnt ~ood friends and dreams woman under our root tha t can become re· Wh en t asked him why a hties. Relationship is he didn't take them to intensified. Favorable HIS apar tment h e changes occur. You gam replied, "Your home 1s t hro u gh th.e . wrilt~n nicer." What can we do· word. G~m1n1. Sag1t about this without being tarsus could play key rude? -DISGUSTED roles. DEAR DIS.: Why VIRGO <Au~. 23-Sepl worry about b ei ng 22 1: You gaan support .. rude" when tbe m an•i. t hrough diplo macy . condut& t. lndece nt? Know it and avoid forc- Voar husband should 1 ~g methods. Ta~rus. inform bis father that ht> Libra figure promment· can no longer use your ly and so does the home •• a brothel. If number 6. Emphasis oo Lover Boy trte1 It again c o m m u n it y • c 1 v 1 c he sbouJcf be UJJbered l6 res pons ibilities. OP· the c!~r· portun1ty lo improve give e title on an ap· plication form, s uch as Ms .. Miss. or Mrs .. but you are not rcqujred to give such a title. ty of those earnings, as long as it 1s done without regard l.o sex or marital ~tat us A creditor can also mak e inquiry abou t debts against communl · ty property. but it must bt• done In the same man n e r for e ithe r hu s band or wlte Creditors need to know this information because each spouse i s liable for the other's debts. Also, you can use the credit history of your spouse if )'OU have used it . have been contrac· tually liable for It . or have demonstrated a n ability or willingness to repay the debt.a from lt. To assure that you ha ve a credit hiat.ory tll a result of joint ac· horn~ aurroundln11 Ll81lA <Sept 23 Oct 22 > Good lunar ua()l•ct t•olnl·ldH now with ~om inunacutlon. tplrttuaUty. publbhtna, ~Inc awan• of dltllul<' • travel and lang uoge . Be aur• or tut. quotlftloo.a. rlshl~ und ~rmltsloM. Submit pl11n1 . manuac ript11 f'lll<'l 'll, Virgo f16'urf m plcture 8CORPIO !Oct 23 Nov 211 . Accent on delvlna into mysteri('ti, ait'tl 101 d e bts . being poi lllvt' of t tutu con n .•rntng l aases. ln- 11uranct polkies Check mon~y q~estions with parlnt>r. mate Your ttblhty to ~rceive, to lien8t' when something or importance '8 to occur 1s mu~nlfkld. S GITl'ARIUS CNov 22 ~c . 211 · Tie up ugr eement, &el JegaJ backing for b e lie fs. alma. a.splraUons. Em· phasls on partnership, legalities. m arital &latus. Yo u o btain re spo nse s from s ou r ces previous ly elus ive. Yo u receive verification of viewi:;. Aries figures prominent· ly. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. l9>: Go slow. be car e ful. apply light, diplomatic touch Service. recreation . wo rk and nutritio n fig ure prominently. Taurus plays key role. You find a "New way" or achJeving goal. Dis - play courage of convic· lions. Exciting ne w con· tact could lead to mean. ingful relationship. AQUARIUS (Jan . 20 · Feb. 18 >: Emotions te nd now to dominate logic . Know it, be aware, count to 10, think twice. Change. affair or heart, children. specula· lion, hunch that pays orr these are spotlighted. You gel proof that you are on right track. PISCES <F e b. 19· Ma rc h 20>: Accent on productivity, buildin~ on solid structure. You gain allies. What seems out- of-reacb is closer tha n might be anticipated . Humor becomes a great ally. Focus on events in proper perspecUve. You a re presented with "token or affecUon ... and must be paid out or your separate income. To ens ure that you aren t faced wtth deblJO. your spouse acquires after your separation. yo u s hould notify creditors In writing that you wm not be ~ponsi· ble for future debts of your forme r spouse. If you have a com· plaint regarding the ac- qulailion of credit there are numerous agencies that can help. but pro- bably the two that cover all type1 of credit pro· blem1 are the state's At· torney General's Office. Public Inquiry Unit, 555 Capitol Mall. Suite 350, Sacramento, 95814. or the American Civil Libe rti es U n io n CACLUL THE NAMF. YOU USf" on the credit applaca· t.1on is up to you. Your c h oices a"e your •·given' na me, your hus band's surname. or you can combine your s urname and your husband's surname. The trick la to be conststent with whlchever choice you make. Information about your 1pouse can be re· quested. In addition. the creditor may request in· formatio n about a former spouse if you are rely ing on alimony , c h ild s upport , or separate maintenance payments from your forme r spouse for re· payment or the debt. counts, you can request---------- th at a separate file be r-.,,!Jl"l'IMMr--• opened for you al the REP A creditor may ask you for your marital status, but only the terms "married," "Un· married." or "separat- ed can be used. You may be requested to Yes, these types of payments, if received on a regular basis. can be included as earnings whe n upply1nJ{ ror credit. Also , s ocial security, disability, or survivorship paymP.nta can be included as enrn· ings for the establish· ment of credit. THE C R E DITOR , however. has the rlaht to evaluate the rcllabili· •• . Polio <From Pate CJ) like with the boal or buildlng • paJr of ~k111." Thou&h Stanley admit.a lw aet.'I depressed 1 occasl~y, be aenerally la cheerful ubout his state. "God bas a purpoee. Someday I 'll learn." he Hkl. "Meanwhile, He's prepurinic n new body for me. "I've aJw,.ya kept looklnc up. I knew thert had t.o be Mme rcaaon the LOrd had for me. I bad accepted tbti Lord the year before t got stck." Mn. Leonard HY3, "I live from second to •econd. It's not fair to com ire my lire with others. J'm lucky I reel like J "It'• eaay for me to luc~y. not Jwit ame ol the treoe a. nd no rt1 but the pt.>ople are about • tot . t 1ook ot urc H • st Sift. Tbclre ll so h to apprcclote 8bout lu 1Uve -Ule It.elf. not thinp " Altd abe deeply Jove• her family . "I thOulbt belftl a parent wa retdly neat but tbat•t nothlnt compared to bcJ 01. a arandmotber. •• credit reporting agency. Harbor lites IF YOU AND your 10.6h..-y0eylNS.S-., spouse separate whtle 1122'1• """,_.19¥4. maintaining a jolnt ac. C0tt•M ... count you are b oth '41-7>0 reaponsible for the debts ._ __ ....,. .... ....,.._ __ ,. you acqutred before .----------1 sepa ration. And the c r e ditor can purs ue either one of you for re· payment. Debts th.at you acquire afte r you sepa rate are your In dlvidual res ponalbillty If your anchor'• aw1y rou c•n tlnd a MW ont n the Bo•llng clusltfeds of tM Dally Piiot ._ ______________ .... .. Lll!~~~!::rn11rd help ....... 240....,..,. c....... Dr. s.. 220 • ....,.. e..cti NIW YIAl'S CILBR.A TIOM SPECIAL4' PRICE OM ALL * COLOI PllMAMIHT WAVI a HAii CUT (lneludet JhlrrNCtc Conditioner) 400/o OPf OM MEW Sl'f OF ACIYUC MAILS --------.PPUll.--~~~ s,.cw-..., a~°""' COMI 8" , •• JOtH ntl .._,.. ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE Beady Bunch Club DUcuuea World Issues FOWLER. Calli <AP> -The Fowler Friday tvemna Club haa tM dl1n!ty ol an eitclualve 11\ n '1 club wUh the n1vor of a cracker barrel philosophy. f'or 70 years the by-lovltatioo~nly group hu met oot Just to chew tho fal. but to delve aerioualy lnto aubJecta raa1toi from exotic cattle to th~ California of John C. Fre· mont. Other topiu exam ined re· cenlry include the Development of Communaliam . Current Trend1 in Diet And Carter Jtconomtca. 0 WE'l.E NOT A BUNCH ot atutrtd shirt.a," th~ club'• preaii· dent. J . Randall McFarland, ~aya·of the l8 members. -M~mben ranie in aae from 31 to 72 and thelr occupaUons from architett to c attleman. Even though Ow club began In thia sma ll community in 1908. only three curreot members live here, with the rest from nearby Central California cities. "We don't re quire a n y degrees.·' Mc Farland says. "We 're not there W draw any class lines. But we do expect our Teens Tell Of Problems BOSTON <AP) -Teen· agers across the country see tbeir generation's three main problems as use and abuse of drugs, in· ability of parenu and chtldren to "get along with each other" and alcohol. says pollste r George Gallup. He told a meeting of the North Conway Institute. an interfaith asSl)CIAUon for educ~U . on alcohol and other drug-r elated proble , that the breakdown of famil y structure was a m ajor reason for American abuse· of alcohol. including in· creasing cases or it among teen-agers . Crop Halted By Pesticide SACRAMENTO tAP > ·· Th(" California Department of Food and Agriculture has quara ntined a s hipment of fresh s pinach from Mexico because of excess a mounts or the pes ticide Monitor. The department's report said the 725 crates wer e he ld up at Los Angeles. Quarantine official Sherman Nash said the wholesaler W-5 re- que11ted to recall all recent ship· m cnts and to withhold further sh1pments until they have been inspected and cleared. mem ben to be •bl• to meet the obll1aUona ot the club." THOSE OBLIGATIONS re· quire • different member to pre. 1ent the equiva~t of a coueae term paper each month. except durlns the summer. Another mem bttr who reviewed tbe paper In advance opens the dla· cu11lon by ottering aome OPP<>S· In g viewpoint•. The n oach me mber has up to five mmuta to comment.on the paper. McFarland. the edltor or a weekly ne wspaper. says the original club me mbers were we ll-educated men who might have "felt conversation at work or home or in the general at.ore didn't go far enough. ·'They wanted to discuss the iaauea ol the world around them and afar with a candor they could not afford elsewhere and 1n an atmosphere whlch would stimulate their thinking," he says. THE a.ua·s ANTIQUE rules describe an ideal member as one who knows that conviction, candor and courtesr are the "spice ol discussion' and that "forethought Is generally es&en· tial to the expression of good thought." Just tbe same. remarks made in the heat or discussion are · stricUy confidential. No o utside s peake rs a r e permitted. although guests m ay participate in the discussions. Club members also may present their papers before other groups. OTHER LONG·STANDING traditions of the club, flavored with old world charm, describe these characteristics or an tdeal speaker: "When engaged in cpn· · troveray. he is saved from bfun· derlng discourtesy by his dis· cipllned lntelleet. "He k~ clearly before him the main point of the issue: his incisive arguments do not wound. and with him Uifles have no place. ''HE SEEKS THE truth: dis· cems clearly between facts and oplnioos and Is too clear-headed to be simple; decisive, because brief. "Jn him ls found the great.est candor. consideration and in· dulgence. He knows the province of human reason. but he aJso un· dersta.nds ita strength, its weak· ness and limttatlons." Club activities are strictly for educa.tion and enjoyment and oo attempt is made to influence the community . ·we ask ror no attention and we get none:· McFarland says. Nete ~~ta,..,, ..... ......,... Barbara Metzger has been appointed as Gov Edmund G . Brown Jr .·~ press secreta ry . Stewardess' Plane Case Sent Back OLYMPIA, Wash. <AP l -A s uit by a United Airl ine~ stewardess against McDonnell Douglas Corp. has been sent back to lower courts by the Washington Supreme Court for ;/ run hearin'1(. In tls unarumous opinion, the court said enough questions or ract were raised in the Kin~ County Superior Court summary judgment action to require a ruJI trial. In the case, Vicki L. Lamon contended the design of the ~c Donnell Douglas DC-to alrplane was defective. She was injured when she fell through an open escape hatch betwee~m­ p a rt m e nts during pre flight operations. Her products liability suit was dismissed by the tower court 1n a summary j udgment action without a full trial. The court said that even the brief record available from those proceedings raised enough questions of a fact to support granting the ste wardess a full· nedged tnaJ on the iss ue of Uw design of the hatch. Temple Plan OK'd P laris by Temole Bal Yahm lo expa nd iLc; synugogue at llltl Cam elback St won approval from the Newport Beach Plan· ning Commission. PROBLEMS ALONG U.S.S.R. BORDERS • ,...,, ,,.,,,,, '-• A IJ'•ltfll: ,,.... s1 • .,, ...... u.,,,.,. '""'""'· SAUDI ARABIA ....... • ,,_ Atfl.SW &ts. . ,....,.. ,.,..,,,, ,., s,111. U. S. S. R. • CHINA '""'-' 4,350-Mllt It""· Ctlfftr• for fsttWl ..... t of OIN-U.S. ltlttlo1u. Miles 500 ~ MAP SHOWS PROBLEM, AREAS ALONO THI SOVIET UNION'S NON·EUAOPEAN BORDER From Middle Eaat to PHlflc:, Uncertainty Around the AuHl•n Front Border Woes for Russ Kreml,in Concerned Over Nearby Turmoil MOSCOW CAP > -Serloua trouble spots are developlna alon11 vast areaa of the SOvtet Unlon'11 non·EW'Opean borders -more oroblem1 that the Sov· teta·bave ~to deal with at one time s ince World War It, Western dlplomattc analyst• 11y. Clearly, It hu the Kre mlin worl'ied. Turkey. lr•n Pakistan and Af1banf1tal\ ah have known period• ~ turmoil before. but never have all been ao unstable 1lmultaneoualy. COMPUCATINO THE picture ts China, <Whlcb ha.a a troubled "-350·mUe border with the Sovtet Union and baa Juat ·opened d.lplomatlc r el1Uon1 with the Ualr..d Stat•. . It addt up to thia: With the ex· ceptlon of Mon1olla. Kremlin str•~lllU ar• fa~ with uneer· talnty tn every country thlll the USSR borders from the Middle £ut to the Paclfic. Jn add!Uora to development. in China, the Kremlin mU1t con- sider that: -ta.AN, "81CH sepuates the Sovlet Union from the Ptral.n Gulf and baa ethnic linlu to Aaerbatjtlnts and Turkmcn la llvtng '" \ht' U S.S. R . hu b4Mln wracked by riot ing almtd at depostn1 Shah Mohammed Rtu Pablavl. Iran has beon pro-Weal, but also sup plies the Sovtet11 wtth natural gu. And the foreign policy 4>f any •uccei.1«>r would be ho1 rt to pr,. diet. -In Turkey, a NATO member whose aovernm4'nt hc.s liken atepa toward normuUiing relations wtth Moscow, martl:d law hH been declared ant•r riot- lnl ln the eaatem part Qf the country. -IN AFGHANISTAN. thf' Sovttu hive bl-come dl'CJ>IY ••• volved In th~ s urv1vll or a, fr11ll• regime. In Paki8tt>n, whottc f.ord1·r wlth Af1hanl&lM comes within a few miles of the-&vll'l Unlon deposed Premier Zulfikor Ali Bhutto 111 appealing a dtuth acn- ltmctt wh1c.A, &C carried out. ~uld aplll)>lfn\ellon. . . ' " I I •) .. ·I '1 .. • . The ._,, Ma,...ecie on lft• Or•"t' CoHt DAILY PllOT CLASS·IF DADS ~OU C.n JeU It, find It, ( a..a2 aa.ct J Trede It Whh a Want Ad V'9 •..u I U One Call S.rvlct PHt Credit Approval EQUAL HOUlfNO OP PORTUNITY ,,, ' ........ , ADrtel--..twftlffd lo talil WWl!fOi& .. tUb Md to lbe hderal ratr H"liDI A~t of lffl ..... ro:aa. ii Weta.I to advertlae "•D1 pre f•~ llmlti:!~ or cllc.ri~'tdoo oa ..... oob', rel(tOo. .... or nedme• onstn. or an mttatMm to make ao)' aut"b pref ernce. bnu.ta· llOft. or cUlcrtmlo•Uon · · 11U niewapaper •tU not koowiof ly accept any •dvert sioc tor rl"al .tile w bkh is itl vk>la uaa ot &be law. ....................... ~-~~ ....... ~~~::.~~ ....... ~!.~.~ ........ ~!.~~ ....... Cl1•r• ....... ,.. 1002 .... ,.. tOOJ GaMr• 1002 ...................... . ................••........•.. , ..................................... . 111111 ILlllS aa. O~ ·R MJ YCARS 01 SERVICE DAMA POIMT 0\ l'rloo.king Dann Point Harbor And M nnn This Spectaculw-Con letnJ)Ol'lU')' O«en A Breathlak.m" IMO' View Two Story Entry LA:ads To DramaUc Uvln Room With Rou1th H m Wood Fireplatt, Sep. Oan•ng, G<lunnet Kitchen. Master Suite Plus 3 F nmtly Bedrooms. 8eout. Grounch w 110· Pool, Sauna. J ncuu.l. $600,000 ® 631-1110 =-~. NI DOYa DIJVI SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS WOULD YOU IELIEVE1 6 bedroom. family room. dining room. t•xtra la:e bonus room. big lot, super location. in fabulou~ Spyglass. All for only $354.500 NEWPORT CEHTH REALTY 640-1812 U~l()Ut= IN NEWPORT BEACH MCLAIN -Townhome with con· temporary look. tennis. pool and Jn<·uzz1 plus an incredible view or the Bis Cyn. Gotr Course. $220.000. EASTBLUFF IMMACULATE -3 bdrm, super clean and s uper sharp Pleasure lo see and price dropped $159.000 Wlth lioaoc1ng. LIDO CLASSIC -Open beams throughout. brig ht and air y, 4 bedroom, 4 baths. Move·m cond1- t1on. ~.000. U~ICJUI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS .. , 675-6000 2443 Eost Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also 1n Mt'Sil Vt!rde. at 546 5990 \\' l<~IYY :--; Gma:ill 1002 ~;:;:;::;;:;:;:~;:;:;;;;;:;~;:;;;;;;;.1 ....................... ,. ________ _ TAYLOR CO Ht:ALT<>H S ~111t·1· l~HI Ju.AXEi FOitlcLoSURE! TRUE! 3 8edrm fixer- uppe r. will go into forec li>sure shortly I Bank has notified owner cl rt's intent. Good loca- tion. 67XJC11 Lot size. Fu U price just $65.000! Take advantage, call 752-1700 Nnw! CUSStRlD HOURS MH•rt1"'"' '"'°' l'fil<"I' tht;r i1Ch h v 11'11•phorw II OOa m lnS 301• m 't1nndav lhru 1-·nd:n 11tonoonsa1um.1\ <'tll'-IA ~H:sA (Wl"ll' .. : Xlfl w .. ,., b42 Sti'i14 lft'NTIN<:TON fl ... ACll 17K7S Ht•at·h lllul ~1220 l.AOUNA RF.M'fl 11116 Gl(>flnt-yr.• L.a1tuna Bt>at'h 494 946G NOl(J'll cm·' TV <11111 lrt'\•!><16 ·~-'fl BEACH COTI"AGE lllGHT&CHIMY Beauhlul ocean views from tbls 3 bdrm . Newport Be a c h Balboa Peninsula 2 t o w o h o u 11 e ; o f . bedroom cottage. Older flee/workshop m base· home, immaculate con· meot.. dltion. R-2 lot too! fl?~~:; .. ~ ~~1300 - IACklAY NEWPORT HS.HTS New custom home, 3000 sq fl m Newport Beach for only Sl90,000. Ask for Mack 962-7788 • KEY . 1 REA LTORS A CHOICE con AGE ~ F.asta1de locaUoo wltb a deep lot and alley acce119 for RV. Tbls charming 3 bdrm home bu new copper plumb- ing. new paint. wall to wall carpeting, forced air beat, dark room and a wortshop. Full price $78,000. Don't wait, call be(ore it's sold. 7Sl ·3191 C::SELECT T' PROPERTIES ~,!~~!'CY 673-1100 VETEUNS SPECIAL New bargain for VA =rs. Large well ned Costa Mesa , featllftS spacious f amily r oom w lth fireplace, 11e kitchen and gracious living room. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath double guqe, all for on- ly m,too. J ust listed, don't detay call MO-U51 ..,.._~ ~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS ----- EXECUTIVE JASMIN! CRHIC-5ECURITY ARIA Amenities galore in this brand new .. Sea Breeze" model and the gate· guarded, picturesque. quiet communi· ty. Nice view from this lovely 3 BR. FR & formal DR. Fully air-cond , landscaped, auto. sprinklers. luxury cptng, mirrored wa rdrobes & beaut. light fixtures. Priced right $239,000 WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., ltE.ALTOttS 2111 s. Jooquht Hilt Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.I . 644-4910 $41.500 That's right! Only $48.500. for this s uper sha rp 2 bedroom condo with all the amenities. Pool. clubhouse and beautiful g rounds. This definitely won't last. Call now. . 540-3666 Wllela11 Real Estate Inc . ~. JW\uaty 8, 1979 DAILY PILOT Q ...... For w. ~For Wt ...... For w. ..... For We •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • , .. ,.. 1002 ., .. ,.. 100 0-P.W 1026 0-P.. 102' ...••••..•....••....... ···•···•••···•········· ............................................. . UDO ISLE Bay view Crom 2 patio decks enhances custom spaclous S ·bdrm.. 4 bath traditional home: like new. Ideal fot entertaJnlng. S:S00.000 OCIANNONT Quality craftsmanshjp in mahog. trim & oak noors sets off this landmark: 4 BR, 3 ba. home 1n finest lodtlon. Establiahcd trees & lawns. ~.000. IACK IAY Flne 4 bdrm .. 2YJ bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversn:ed pool. playhouse. storage $169.000. Terms . .. IAYFIONT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well constructed. J BR. 1 ba. oak floor, partial basement, concrete foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR q 1 "''f.,"k (Jr,. ". B o/'J 6161 ---~ ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE , INC. A lOt:AllY O~NlO COMf'MO SlRVING JHf SOUI H COASI AREA SINCE 1963 VA-FHA Newly redecorated 3 Bdrm. dining room home. Brand new waJJ to wall carpeting thruout. Fantastic condition. Only $79.950. See anytime. Cda 546-4 141 SPrving Coo;t a M esa-Irvine 1-i untinglon Bt"ach-Ne wpo rt Beach GIANT AXER Abandoned ! Nee d s work! 16Jtl2' sw1mm1ng pool! Located on quiet cul-de-sac. VA terms! Hurt'y !Call:~ ~CREST E OLSON IEACHHOUSE 2 Bdrm. bnck frplc, gar. Take over loan. Tremen· dous Joe. $122.~. JACOIS I.EAL TY 675-6670 41DRM · 3 IATH Lvty fmJy home located in highly desirable Castille a rea M 1ss1on A GHAT Y AWE CUSTOM HOME I 002 CG111a Meta 1024 ······················· ...................... . llUS1IC IAMCtf Sll0.000 ••NDMIW TOWHHOMIS "Bftttany Wood•" (F.utaide Costa Kesa) Your bedt yard ii next to ID'Uilll land ao you can ftUoy tDe feeling of COWl-bj tlving itl a residenUal envlronm~nt. There's En«lish Tudor 2&3 Br warmth within this 2 split level, 2"3 car bedroom home with garage , frpl cs. bUh·in.s lo the bedrooms aucrowaves. greenhouse and wet bar in the livmg windows, pool, spa. roomr Separate large TENNlScou.rt. 1ara ge a nd B 0 AT n-omS89.915G SI'ORAGE area. Access 646-0061or955-1920 to private ~cbes! DeveJoped by - Woodl.ree Dev. Co. WATERfRONT H~MUt Meu Verde 4 bdrm. 2 ba. REAL ESTATE new crpll, R. v. parking. 631· 1400 2 peUOS, larte yard. Nice -.......__--='-1_-1__._;_"--___;;;10..;;:0-6-1 area. Fin an c e rte x. - -751-8683by Appt. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••I----'--~--- • duplx, including bay Goff C--H- fnJOl &o be uch. down in Huge 5 BR, 3 ba, avail a pkg. 213/684-3200 2/1. $199.500. 546-1141 1c6M ,........ I 007 Pri•at. P.ty -••••••••••••••••••••• Great home s, fl~x 2 BR. 2 ha .. nr. library & financing, best areas. beach. $155,000 ~1141 ManhaU Realty 67~•-------- eor-.. ..._. 1022 SA~sg:iJ~5 •·-••••••••••••••••••• , Make oner. 6"-5757 Top of 5py9au Cmtm lot-Plans 6000 s.r. LEASE/OP'TIOM home. great V\I. ~.000. ~1141 SU>O/down ft $700 mo. 3BR Condo with pool and OCEAN/CANYON VIEW J&CU.ZZl. $114,000. Jasmine ~reek condo. Pt9JY .,.__ RHltor poob/termia crta. 3 Br. Cal64S-15l l lam-rm. Owner anxious 11 Jasmine Creek Dr.•------- ~2587. .... ' . " Viejo. Invest now 1.n one --------IASTSIDE of Orange County 's OCIA.HVllW Cozy cottage. 2 BR. 221' ROHT AGE Ou Beach Blvd., 70' depth-in Stantoo. Call Adrian about this pro· peny. PETE BARRETT REllTY 142·5200 FREE ... ... lisl of VA homes. tOO's to choose from. Some with NO DOWN /~O COSTS. Call for your list at 64S-7221. fasus t apprecia ting J•cr........,.11c•-hardwoo d floor s. areas. 64&-7711 --"'-fireplace, double garage. ~ Walker & lee Real F.atate •UQUIDATIOM* •6VAHOMES• Investor r:Jquidatin Homes in COLLE~ E PARK and MESA DEL MAR HURRY-They are in aood shape and WON'T LASl'LONG . so doww to •efs ASK FOR ................ 541-0100 l•ltPONIM? Pl.AH 5. JIB,500. Alp..ttSS.3454 RoyMcC..,lltr or '75-0952 541-7729 JASMIMI CRHK UASI OP'TIOH So/oDOWN 2 Bdrm & den:... 2 bath1 x1nt location. rool ano tennis courts. OPEN SAT.SUN 1-S. 12 J etty Drive. UFO "UTTERLY FANTASTIC OFFERING·• EastsMSe Costa Mesa. 3 Bdrm with all terms. Va· cant and waiting. Call Bier ror detalb '45-9161 1 OPEN HOUSE REALTY x '' CLASStFtED DUDUHES llt>il(:lllnt• lor lVfJ' & lcills I~ S JO pm th1• dJV b(>fort' puhhr11t111n. •·¥· f't'Jll rnr Sund"" " Moo n av l-:d111nn" whr•n 11' .. tdltrll' •~ S:ilurdav. I:? ""''° CU.SSIFtED HAUOltVIEW RARE SPLIT LEVEL. Double doors open into lhts lovely 4 bedrm home. Formal dlolng room & livtng nn w/fplc. Family room adjoining fully built-in all elec kitchen. 3 Bedrms up with master s uite & added on bonus rm oo private lower level. Spectacular view or ocean, harbor & nile SPECIAL In a aeigbborbood or Im-posing homes. Tbla 3 bdrm Stur davent Weslcliff home is a bargain, priced for you el Sl.59.000. There's old f aahiooed quality U1 this modem home. Start the new year right in the Newport High School District. To see this in· ltantly appealing home calh• at S40-1151 Ml~VIEW 4 Bd r m, N e wport Riviera 2 story. ln area of expensive homes. Pool, aa1ma. Jacuui. ten· DIS #OUrts. Eat in kitchen+ 13x13 formal dining. Full price $84,900. JfmTy call 646-4477. OLD CORONA DEL '75-0952 75t..036l MAR •-~~~~~~~ 4,000sq.ft. ColtaMfta 1024 HBl'S Ye&!!! Triple A. double --••••••••••••••••••• A Ci>UtCICIE wide lot just ofr ocean ,.---A R~ Wann, cozy, comforta-Blvd. Formal llving rm ~ ~r b&e. Nicest in area. 48R. SIASOHS ~ GUITIMGSI ·o 21 ~ w-1-,• UGULATIOHS .. :H HORS 1'dvt•rt "''f' 'hould rtw-ek I ht·1r .uh d.111\ & n ·r><irt 1•rr11,.._ 1mmt·d1a t 1•h TllE 1>1'11 .V I'll.OT ll"umt'' hahthh for lht• l1r!>I rn· t'firn-t t '""·ruon nn h l'A 'liCt.J.l.A1'U>NS Wlwn k1lhnl! an :od bt• ~In ma kt• J rt'('Of1I 111 lht> Kii.i. Nl '\1 RFH 111vt>n vou lw vour arl ldktt "' rfl-f•1pl or vour c-ant"t'lla11nn Thi~ ktll nurnbt>r mu,1 bt· pn•,1•n It'd bv th{-aclvt•l1 "•'r 1n I'd....-Ol JI dL,puh• CANC..:1.1.ATIO:'ll OH ('OH H t:CTI ON 0 F Nt-:w ,..,, n .. : .. ·oH t: lll'NNING t:vt'f'V Pllnrt •~ m111h• In kill or rnrT!'ct a rww J•l th111 h.1~ bt•••n nrl1..r1•<1. hut '"'t' c-.inool l-!u11r,1n I\•' In fin !>Cl untel tilt· .id hJ' appt•Jlrt•d en I ht• IMIA'r lllMt: A l.IN~:J\l>S Th-w "''' .1rl' •lrw11\. 1d~h1n ,illv.tnt'•' h' m.111 tH" 111 unv on.-l>I our 111 '"~ NO phont> 11rt11·t' ll1•.1dllnr :l p m , .. 'lidav. <"oo.,1.1 Mt'"" 111 ltt't' & 12 noon ,11 i1ll hr •nrh off tt·t·~ {lit: OAll.V I'll.OT n -..t>rvt•' lht> richl 10 l''""'rv . .-d11. c-t-n..nr or rl'IU1>t' anv 1Advt•r . ll'lt'mt'nl, 11nd to c-h;<nj.tl' 11' nolf!I fl ~11ulallon~ wtlhovC prKW nol IC-t' • KEY 1 I P.€Al TOP.SA lites. 673-8550 JUSTUSTID! r '1'• ,,,9. ff\ Ill'• r"),., f;fll # ·~~ .... HERITAGE . . REALTORS I Vfl1 ; lllf I lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---- 12 Bdrm .. 2 batM. den. large yard , double garage, frplc. Newport. Heights. Priced at $149.500. 67J.3663 00·2253 Eves HtU VIEW Victorian classic, com-merdal zone oo busy 4 llGIMCY lane street lo Tustin. associated OHLY$6S,500! Very old, s upe rbly gp.c. 2 br condo. located restored " beauurully on 14 acres of '*Ip. & decorated, with every beaut. I a n d s cpd. modern amenity lnchad· BllO><fll ', Rfll l l t1RS 1 1 1' w t' 11 ... "ll t 1' ,,..,,' ---t-ll'RUW all of this ing security system. 2 •--------.... T-Ol~.-- 1!;6 ............. --vv~ stories, buae trees, park-~-plm putting green, pool, :... .. , .... clubhouse. Close to all ""'6 1or 10 can. S32S.OOO. SHOWPLACE shopping. Pbooe \oday! owner will finance. EASTSIDEC.M. ~9491 Trades, leases coo-HiPfY upcraded 3 bdrm sidered. Owner-Broker, home w/warm fmly rm. Rick Alderette, 7ll·SllS. New crpta. Remodeled 4 BR-$74,500! Mtw , .. + er,tst lt'a true! Giant comtt lot. 4 Bedrm-2 bath dream bowie! ALL NEW PA1NT INSIDE AND OUT! NEW PLUSH C ARPETING 'IHRUOUTI ALL NEW ROOFI An locredlble bargaln-super location tool Take advantaie call 7S:H700 Inda v I Oi'(N Ill Q.i'f1 it.JN I081 N<(I • Wowl.I. kitchen. entry & cov'd patio. Mint. move In con· N. TUSTIN HILLS ~"'?' 00 this one! ~ views from these s ::!::: :tTtwm~~·~~~ e lltUJ41$1HI but. 8'8Jder in a bind and, ________ _ reduced prices s1s1ooo MEW DUPUX t;'>,.500~ an tncred ble M+.DS CotilDOS llAMCH UAL TY Deluxe large 3 BR, 2 ba ft 6l9-7000-rf'-~!.~~1!n~T~: ~~ owner rllbt off, theo COD· vert. Eaatalde Cost a ...... Bal~,J~~!'lY 673-8700 MESA WOODS IEAJA'Y lllDROOM LUHARIOR With view in charming gated Sea view. 21C11 Yacht Grayling $279.900 ~ I I .., II. II 1l I \I I ' I .~:' f JH' "*•• ·of1r.· ''Mar Lvly • bdrm, 2 story home w /l(Ce bonus rm. rm1,y rm & rrmJ din rm. Pool sil.ed lot. Cathedral ceUino. Lowest priced 2 st«y la Mesa Woods. At --------only $131,900, It will &O fast!~Mlll ALLSTATE ' REALTORS 41EDROOM $94,500 Lvly Grant-Warmington built fmly home. 2 yrs old;. Desirable Easlside. call for appointment to pr9\1ew I today I 6'&-7711. IACHB.C>a PAD Ideal condo for s uc · cesatul man <or woman), ontbemove. Prime loca· lion lo the original Bhtrs. near swimming pool Sharp 2 bdrm. end lmit, with beamed cell· lnO " cozy frplc.; an xlnl value. too at $144,750 673-4400 HARBOR /\ l>i v tl\ion of II arbor lnvt">lmt>nt Co $2.SOODOWH TO QUALIFIED VET! 3 br/dm/fam & bonus. AJI services close by. 02,.500. Call now! HALPIMCHIH REALTORS '7Mlt2 +family rm w/wet bar. For r.-2bahome. s large bedrms. each ~r MULHEAIH with It's own bath. 3 In your 3 bedroom pool a--..1 seclia:led private patios. home! New carpet. --1 9CJhtwr Sp&ra1 staircase leading Swedish rlre place, 2 754-7100 to 2nd level. 4 car ~~o~'.~~o.8~~R~oca~i 0-PoW 1026 enclosed garage. All th ls ~ ·l720 •-•••••••••••• •••••• •• under ooe roof on comer _,. lot. Don't let this one get 9ftAlll!!l I Elel'!ant s ingle Camily away 1 Call 673-8550 I~ homes w/ocean & valley M•·•••''·"''VN'""'"'"'' -· views . Coming soon. I• ll~IUI w=:::-1 ~;;.;~~.~.!!!~ Then make an appolJ\t· By owner; 2-sty. 3 BR, 1 'r.I CUTIHOUSE· meottoseethabeautirul ba. townhouse, frpl., OH R·2 LOT ~ home, neaf the patio. Close lo park, East.side, Costa Mesa. 3 Mesa Verde Country schoo~. 'beach, frwys, bednn charmer. Formal Club. It features 4 bdrm 3 shopping ct rs. $66,500. living rm w/real wood beth with separate fam1· eTh-Z!lll AM. or 968-7702 bum.mg firepla~. Love-b' room and dining room. ,_after __ 6.P_M_. ___ _ ly remodeled kitchen Ca,ll 546-5880 for an ap· Beautiful 4br, 2ba. & fam w/cu•tom cabinets & pomtmenttosee rm.Jynold. pus lhn.t window to din· LnSwnmerwmd Est.ates. uig area. Added on fam1· <Brookhunl& Ba M ing) ly rm. Converted garage By Owner $140,000 may be used for lge 963-2868 game rm . All thl.s at an ----------------affordable pri~. 673..as50 OCEAN DUPLEX Ol'fN "' q ... \ 'VN •o,., ... 1 • Bike To Beach S89.soo. [ClflMll = &mTRLTV.~nu • ____ ._ ___ ,Near country club. in Mesa Verde! 4 bedroom BAY& BEACH 450 N WPORT CTft DR. 7N11 home with dining. family room and fireplace. More! $133,000. BKR. Call~l720 TMIBl. - "'HURaY.. .,___UMABLE C&.ASSIFl!D MAIUHG ADOHSS J> 0 Rox 1560. <..OhlJ Ml'l'll 9'2621> !•Ifill If!~ W AT E R F R 0 N 1 : For Sale By Owoer 4 Br 2 :r:~l~U--11· 1,.~--~All~I MIW USTIM6t 7 £ . pler/Ooat; duplex on Ba Buena Pan home. nu st•'S THROW ... to the beach from this lovely duplex; 4 bdrms. &: 2 bdrms .• wtth 4 baths, on 4t6th Street. Newport Beach. It bas many plus features with nexlble flnanclng1 even sales contnct. " 1reat rental uea. Only SUrT,SOOf A very attractive Mesa Verde hom e on a 83~ 3 spacious lot. Heated 'A 0 macnab I lrvtne realty COUMTaY CHAIM NOW ONLY $169,500! For this mint· condition 4 BR beauty w/formal dining rm. Jg. separate f.amily rm w/rlctr paneUng, floor-to·celHng bookcases. 2 mbl. Cplcs & wet. bar. Solar heated pool + jacuul & waterf8:_Q . Security system. Bring ofCersl U>is Egan 644-6200. <M-101 ) '42421$ 644-6100 '°' OoVff Orl-. H,,_, View Center frvlne at~ vaney c.nter 7S2·t414 1ep1 R·2 lot: do.e to carpet " k.ltcben, frplc. abopa • LldO VWa1e • ll Shan>-re9dy to move in. real value ror $249,500 ! _SM._tflO_ ... __ 21_4' __ • __ ..... ..,Pt-op. ....... •'75-7060. NOMI + IMCOMI located near 20tb ft 1'UltlD lo C09La Meta. 'Ibeoner'• unit la a 1600 1q fl. 3 br, 2 ba, cosnp&ete •lfrplc. 2-ear 1ar•1•. onl;)' 1 yn old. Tblen are alao 2·2br. l ba unlta w/pltiOI, aod Nl>lf'•Le ........ Income la STOO. per mo. f\111 prtce ls P,500. Call 5M-21MO CSEL ECT T'PROPERTIES Pfnd wtltt JOU want \D o.Jl1 PUol Cluatned.a. neow ROOM pool, covered patlO, gas 6t' BBQ with 3 bdrm. 2 bath ~ 1.11>craded condo ln and many other added Martners Cove W csl ! elttr•· features for r•to1.ec1c.,..t pleasant living. Call Weu.t.! 754-1202 ~formoredetaila. -::.·~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS ,-,,..In the llOOular WOOD· --------BRIDGE' area, end UDll CAl'E COO 4U-Sst.900 H\ce family slw Uving nn Gourmet kitchen + dine. Large master 1uite. S*O· down. Assumable flHA, 8~~ lnl No new loan coils. Beautlfql prden home. $3111 mo. ~all. 96M767 ccoto with 2 bedrms. It 2~ batbs: up1_nded CUPeC.ina • Ule. PrOper· ty fa neW 6 vett sti.rp' New• ff'tlh landscaping ~be dooe.1119.500 Ol'tN 1111• II\ fVtJ rtJNNl<.I' r • • • ' - DM.YP\lOT Mond!y, J•1'U!IY I, 1111 Ollll>a........ ~ ..... ,... .._..u.tww111tet1 ...... u • ._..._. ........ ullflnil-.ct ........................ ·•···•····•·••·•·•·•••· ...........•.••..•.•...•......•.........•.......•..••.•.........•.... Hean F4N' Wt ,_Wt ..... " .... Wt ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M rtleeclt I Off ............. 10 .......... ,.. 2000 c-....... JJ22 It M ,.. ...... 3J40 ............ J212 ..................... . ...... 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(ape Cod Q)ft &ladtc.,.. 6 ~b on du·()peo •Par• wlew. pcrma at 1reHbtll Tmnfa, oool VIK umble Locat.ad lo TraM11u•e lt. :;;.JU 1eot Oeey O. L&ASISAVAILA8L£ Dido, fncd yd, 1u. KLda .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Moble"-,._.. l Padl1 Co•ll Hw1. -....orS..3dl BEAUTll'UL lr PIU ~. MSS. :.fi· No llO 'ant.bewaw• abdrm AIMlbelm -.1011 wa. Bch. Offered by Pftndpela Oftl)' DR·.-0/mo f-.tlWSel;tfS. l abe.wbprhaLedod&.i SMl&aAna 164·1'1'0 --------~ ""--· u... • e*arm loen Pon. IH. op\·. e owur. 111.1111 a n .ooo ...,... aua lu aoct M. P . -a Mor)' family home ... , ,_,.. ..,,, M50 pu mo. P'MltAnabetm • .,_ YM4Nl9'. CIUMMY 4 Pl.IX be8cb. a br. 2 ba, fain Aull. now. 2008 W.Aa.alMUD 111·.t.a1• ... .. .. 1200 b1\Wtor'a deUJbt. AU I rm. frplc, da.bwbr, pat.lo, ~154-1900 W•ml0 .... .. • =~............... Br -.. New pelot 6 fbCld Y11.1&r. K.lda A l*f ...._ VIMD 3267 I 0 ·CRIS rarpeq. Priced rtpt at ~. ... All. No fM, -····~;\-........... namaim Pan. lrrioe: a .... 111>.000. •a.; m.•1. a.d)' " move ln. 3 br 2 br. 2'-\ be, fam flll, oa. Two n ... "'111191 bcMet. ~ f R€'TI~ ~w bom4t 2 mla. be. frpie, dlbwbJ', pailO, new. pool. UPltaded. lftM1 tM\dlop. City city . , € to beacb, a br, i be. fern fDcd J'd. ••· IOda " peta etilrO mo, 6*1141. Wlllelr, hui N.la tr.... ---..---! _ HO €~ · --rm. trplc dabw1lt Prof ok *"5 Aat. No fee. off r•td l'Hd.I. Can be amw C.0..tffwy,NB f7~ 1flt.OJ6) laadacape d . 0lael'. -...:m»n · • J421 tlpl! I ACllS MW.46 lft· Many •xtraa .... ...,. le.ta 1269 ...................... . l.oedied wtUt oak. Xlnl Ol*a beams 6 aptdoua ' A# ~ ro ~-=: -'-·••H•••••H••••• over 40 .• bt' )ua. ... ~...... MO?AYM8CTS br. a be • trp&o, • m.im. "· · HAJlBORVlEWKOllES him. 2*wity. r.c~•· ~ Walkur 1: lei: $1M. D -AIGO Mkr pwcbue we pay )'tlltJ. Call 55t440. OlnDal Model 1 bdnn 2 Uce. H.B. 9I0-1111 IWI p m 44&2 aU COit.i fOf't moe. CloH AvallabM law p~ a-, I br, a ba, dabwbr. be. fa01. rm. dbl. 1ar. decor l Bil w/alJ SACRU'ICEI Baaut C*l.Yllt.100 flL"" 1Ji lTorll . t o OCUD. suo.ooo . IAMb3br·2baODcor: ~.facdrd.1ar.Cloee ....... loci. WTS per Jd.rM, or&. Cit P1au. W--.A.-tA-I Br ll41' ~ ~Vina la aft S Br• Ra, "~anded Dv C ~ SF.~ (Tl4)880-SM4. Del' w/1•e vard (Aue ~ Kkla. ~ M . mo. CallW-1#7 Adlta S1SO mo lncl 1a1 It --·-... ,_ ..... 2.BR " • • 1600 .. 1 • • U 25 Alt No fee • · / PLUS .... u&IBr rom _..,. · IDC rm. It beo, d~nl ~ H4'9ex !~}!.!Go . IH·UU: ...m·,fTS.2'7l · -•.-u1u.io/-Yrly .t.r.M1-a5Uev1 wknd priced below markel a.. MP nn At fr p I c . 0 w 11 er w 11 , .... ••••••••••••• ••• • _._... __.. -!Mii w a.,u. ITMSU ~dbl 1ar •le~ ftn,ance. No quaUl1i:,1· NIWSllOYPlNO Alltln1 only SllS,SOO. 8Br2S. dllb uber dbl U• .. P.W Ba)'frnL 8elmont8bore 2 0..1"-· door. EUI pallo6 fll'J,000 OwDel' MO-C£NTER ~...!...-r1it!:r-tv~o1~· u~l~-~2EBEltK,_ encl .• &r .. t:Oced yrd. Lar1e 2 a~bobeme. bl1 brbld. 2 baw coadotb ~a~r/ Co~pl elely t p\ 'd -Newport Beac:h Area Y ~-1 _. ---... .,._.e w cblJdlpet OK $4.50 mo room. vaw~/ am1. 2 I · e ar. .. ,. U..vwelyPd ~· SpttMJen PL.U ,....._,_., '1\ip&. net leU.. nrat l2 UMTS. Coeta Meu. 2 eart. btone colora. Pvt 9G-D10 · · h;e 't>edroom1, 2ba. dryer. adult• oDlr1• -II air• a~r roodJ Ote•' bom .. , riex 1..,. t l"•ranc.ecl.. n... 1 .. _ 1 _ _, comm. pool, Jae, tennla. , deck 2 ~Uoe. 1•• •tmo. Boat 1Up aval!. s aR. =~ :lnl ioc. uon 01 TOP CONO. naaoclni. belt U'Ht. rrtmehr.b trai'nccouoL ~ 'c:i. ~.&:J-•a: :::.DOW· Call~. I Br, 2 bll, lrl fncd yard. B • DtW. retna. l!!n~ 21M.34-tem.~V"7-0ff. By owner. tlOT,000 ~riO&m Ml-U4-l U..000 Sq, leet reotab&e owner se-asi. • Chlldm~ta oil. f4to. ~ workaJEs•~. laun uxe HirtM, (801 Udo> :Q.&llO _.. ,,..... llACHDWllX .-..t780.~-Co. c••t c.e.w... JZ24 O.U• . · Gnai~ .-."~"'· 2 Bdr, 2~ ba, au for ..:.;.;~;._ _____ , ....,_....,,911 1 .. ,L. lo~·. newly ...__ -•"•••••••••••••••••••• *'2 Br. JM y.,..S, S&.ove, · Rit.a,873-1020,152-$110. _______ _.. ,.;...._s~ooo. 6Jf·l400or TIAHSPLAMT Brand new 3br. 2'-\ba, '325. A1J uW pald. No 40' Boat dock. 3 br, 2~ ba .alYOUSTIU. ~._ ..-.OITllACH 644-1711 NEEDEDNOWlo1lzE. f:rplc. Dbl~. pool• P1U.tma7•. coado.htory,frplc.bltol.M_.-. .. ,_ ...... d PAYMllM"7 -··-. 67Rl642 ~ Coet& Mesa bouae9 ms tobcb. Yr· 2 Br 2 Ba the ll::ltcben. Vrly $800 .•••••••••••••••••••••• Can'\make~p )'OW'mtnd ---------·' -Bu~. w· Comm oceu lo upgraded area near . No pet.I. '525. and. ta ooloa N m.tT75 ..._.. 3706 'TY • ..,.. tt'• DO* '19, 10 ' -RAR--E-BL_U_F_FS_C_O_N_OO_ froot lot.. Carl1bad. 'trc.!1!°po .. ~Uoo·borpBla1. 00. /m.154 ;... • M4..,. y. 0 •UDO ISLE. 3 BR 2 Ba, ..-, aot make UM move IZI0.000. SUbmlt term1. -•.. 1uy .. ........_ 2 ba , ·-ard ._. 1 •• ..,50 and move lolo thia de· l ltOr'Y J bdnn oo ,,....,. Owor/8Jtr 714 :•M·l7a5 rontract at only '35.000 ,, _-.... . ...... e Y . a t~Ba bl fncd tove lie: pauo . .,, mo. tlllldui Piao 3 tn Turtle belt, overlooldn1 park. Bia'. ucbl AIL ror SlH,000 No peta. Avail Jan. 10. &rd. '-IA lM ~ 5&Ml581, 8'S-e822 r,::1u:r;.te,-ou:r~~ C!::. ~~b:rflc~:.,. SU Clemente. Ideal Mom (mustbeaokltoaetber> ffieaft11!:~. ~ r: sn5.5.l258or ~1-N-e_1_r-'""H-o_a_1-.-3-b-r i--...-.------- f1mll¥ room . dlala1 _. ..... HOUSI only. •PopbuUding.100Sq Fl ' ~UAIL RartJor/V\c:toria aoam•nux.w.~ townbouae, crptad:.~r'PI.' room. 2~ bet.bl . ttlple -Sl8S$0 581-ea'TI an ti Camino plus Apt T . llul'-1• car 1ara1e. A w\a, no ~ Uo ~ 4 bedroom fam~ above. 1116,000. • PLACE 1:f':':SJ.eo;:J:l: ttft*t• 3242 '*"· "25. mo. 5'8·2ell~. ~H::.,oat.f:oo~ room bome w/Sp1nta1 OMlHICAMAL 8£R111AHENRY . PIOPMTIIS• UH_per. mo. tit. •H••••••••••o•••••••• a Bdrm, 2~ ba condo. ;~ prt~ ript. J uat csamlc Ule entry. am · Lee. 4 BR, 2~ ba .• aew REALTORS a.t+llOO CbUdna pet.a Studio coodo wtt.b view Pool 2 car 1ara1e 6 SUI •. 'J'bOuaaAda le11 l.t room and kitchen. kikbea; 2 Crplcl., IW1· Zl5DelMar da--4121 10,. Tlt:MP.M.I OKCaUm.-Pool 6 Jae auou from ~ Deal' Hoe1 Hoep &Ma oompUable model.I Ole>' ftreplace, view of deck; ooolaflten.oi.. You beacb.1171• 147-4625 •~ ~. nMU>& . .__ ______ _ cntbemart.L city Uabta, mountain• own the laod. SU5 000 . .._ rr.,.rty 2000 New Usl bdrm, rrptc. · · and vaDeys. f'ew palot. to~ Dow o • 0 WC . ....................... Ude hie..,.,... bltm.~e:Jua1e. ~ TolrnbouM 2BR. 2~ ba, I•-------• ~~~o.~~ T~ Owoer/qt.548-1290 c.M.4-flll RareTrtpln. LltUmeon "~· . = J.c:. Hwaa, teon.la. a.-&MHt boulellatruttoaee.. Fantasttco2_300blufsq. r,t . ~n1ceZBruo.lt. =~·~~~at will 3BORM.2'1hBATHS /mo.IG-JU1 =-~~~=::s·~------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I COUOFMIWPOIT. home lo CAil f w 5 ' "9645-5044 twoha• s Cit Plua Baaebcondo. l Bil• Joft, w ......... H.-1 --------• llALTOIS ''townbome" r~alala. ~ fR€HIG€ aree. Ntrii. W/D, alr, 2 paUol, oc:uo • bay Hl-1400 ~~rront wtnter rent.al. red hill.-. 552-7500 Desir::. 675-5511 ~~e~ 1:'~:; 1 bea~ . HOM€~ 1ar opa r . 050 mo. view, fedl. S400. 846-2073 1-------• a br, 2 ba, buae 1\&Ddeck. a ..... ~ lU • ome 0 --Bre&llin.aGround 5»4f11eva·ISl·Zlllclys r i ght on 11nd on Wlfh ... S ~ r:n~c:!~r &1S3W.CoaalHwy,NB New 4-plea belol con· ' ..... 1244 S Br 2~ & town.bouae, Newport'• bell beach . .. srowla1 ramlly la tta ..... leeclt 1069 P ifm oalr As ldoa 645-6646 11~ $120,000. Prtn •2 Br~~· ::f· focd .............. _ ....... Bit Canyon w/1pec· F\llly IW"Dlabed •ready mind. 5 Bdrml., 3 ba. + ••••••••••••••••••••••• $:5: 000 0~nr I A1t only. Aaent. 546-5805 paUo. A ta y • oo Woodbrtclat 181' l ~ ba, tac:ular view, POOi, Jae.. ~ b1~0~. evojo .. Y:.,!·2·f?.1.Y• fam. nn. Extra W,e lot ~M963-0828. · 76 UNITS COM TRIPLEX 3-2 BR •· 646-Uml newt *-' LaU 6 pub. Lmoia. Avall 271119· S900 ,_. '" _. ,._ With• law malut. )'U'd. UDOISU BLUFFS FRONT ROW lyOWNll princoaly. Sl.95.000. Cati Npt Hta 2 Br duplex. NolMU."50.-..00 cm.A.ftePM,833-S21M MeM 3724 =.to:~P= SpaclculiallaoVllla.12 BAYVIEW.38R.MYST Low rent. Take over 67J.1418evs/wknda. teocedyard, MULi. NO Her. p.,-, 2Br. l~ ba. NewportCreatCoado.2,3 roama.()penbeaml.Ule SELL NOW AT '78 IWl%k>an.Novacancles. LohfarSde 2200 n:rs.sm.Gu/wupd. Comm pool. oewl no or 4 bdrm•. $62&/up. pmg. noon. 1'be fioeal home PRICE OF $182,500!!! Property located at 1049 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~22:11. peta. Brll:: patio S395, Avail lmmed. Agt. oodoub&elot.'1,ZSO,OOO. <THOUSANDS BELOW Weit.2nd&, R.lalto. WUl trade 3 aub-d.lvlded 281\ 2ba condo. A/C, uW __, _'64Zl5 ______ _ .. 513 C.utPUSDl!IRVl"E lAll)IM .._. I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... ........... OTHERS>. SPECIAL CAU.54~1676 Iota LuVe1u.for cub, lnclBool,jac,etc.NrSC Dell&bt.ful 3br, fam rm -~645-1131 SITUATION . DON'T forlnfo.Bknwelcome 8aillic>at.car,dlamooda. Plaza . $430 /mo .~fTree,l A/kCty.2 BR. bomeloHrbrVuHllb. HAllOIVl!W Hll,LS FEILAMD Popular Sandpiper model • lhb huge ex· eculive home hu 4 lgt bdrma, 3 ba 2 frplca. 3 car prqe Ir air condJ· tionini. You landscape Is NYeS$S. 7»150L c::I Walker· C lee Real Eltat.e MISS nus DEAL. AieD1 at ... .. -KV ct.c. 6'1~ 7687 213/329-9392 ev. ...~en. .!..:..._ 2 'eacom m . On lovely St. Pvt yd. Xlot ~ -_.-..-Wlllilll• r gar. ICb1a S8'15 640-4548 All 3 Br 2 ea unJts. $1400 WUJ lnde z~ re.ort acres L 1 3 B r 2 ~ B a . 48MI014 --·--· -----1--------·1 mo income. Owner wlll on lake lo Elco, Nevada townbcunea, frplc wet a Br condo, Ill'. achool, a-:--------- carry 2nd. Full pnce for cub, sailboat, c:ar, bar fam rm 1~oer. Lopve!yt De~ HeritT1e lbopsJtnl, '""' Ba. '415.1t1111111C111ie. SHORECLIFFS VIEW Beautifully remodeled r amU,y home lo excKaalve Sborecliff1. llapifleetit country ldt.c!Mm, terrific rnaater suite, aeparate chllclreo'a wlna. Won't last! For private ab'ow- ingcall JJ.55,fm. diamonds, aold, etc. $82$.$650 'J#r Knox St ar. own ouae; m· mo.Otmer.640-0192. . 875-768'1 (corner 'oranae Ave> mac. end unit. 2 BR. 2 ba, €\TIG€ u....a..tt_ ...___1 m -maor m l56-280I · nr. pool. partr. No pet.a. B1!.lr1. leaae/optloa; 3 Royal Suites -.11i....+a:HOM€S -;..;';;;-Leue,S4.I0.840-5141 BR.. 2~ ba. Greenbelt. SpeCioulStudlos• 3333W CoutHwy NB ••••••••••••••••••~~~! '::r ~~~~viJ!,~: ~I de,•' Br +d dea, 2 '81:iOUDOMo.IAiSUeat5644 ... -1W 1 BedroomSUltes . • l''OrSalelllobUeHome •n motomo$3SO. Lltlsi.tt ..... oc . 1ar eoer , ' CompleteKit.chena 645-6646 Brighton llaoor XxeO 2 mo rent. 1100 dUalot f.~~I• door opn r. n r Ill Via Trteate. Spactoua Bleut. PatJo/ Pool .. taldeTrfplH bdnu, 2 ba, fmly rm: 5 dlp.~2151 pool.$.S.50.551-5* bome w/l1e Hvlnl 11:1~~~ SmalllBrUAll.looSanla Star Park $39,000/ bit New 2 br l\.\bacondo Canyon Vlew .. New rm+d•i:e lmma c. '727Yorkt.ownal An a Av e . 1 n c ome otr. (714) 842-MSi dbl ,.,..;e a: f/p Open toWDboaae. aea. 2ba, SUOO/mo · Beach Blvd $718/mo. Full price 'T1 22~ llee Too trlr ID beam cellln11 .• Poot. ~le, pool, SUO/mo. W•uctw..ett..1 536-0441 or '110,000 park. call art 6pm, jac:ual. lit• lut. '415. mt Hl·l400 543-2000 ~POINT ~ fR€\TIG€ ~ mo.IOSZllO. $330 new Coodo, l BR, WalklobeachltomLarge Prestm 3 e.. + family .,._ Id b f · 1 patio on atrea_m, unnia, 3 bdrm 2~ ba Newport ..... llJllll• 1eec11 l7 41 21 . HOM€~ ....... D.....t, .-1ts e 2 •. r . rp c. pool,, adulta, no pets. ,__,, ,....__,,._ H . 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm EACH HOME . -.... -....,..._... · -. blort 2400 l>Mmedceil p , focd yrd. Eves· m.&cm W-44216 ""_.._..... om~. cu blk lo Main Bch &i ~ letiltor • 3333W.CoMt Hwy,~B .............. , ........ Patlo. $375. HS-1789 • • ~ tra. f:iuo~teo· ebops 2 bdrm 2 ba --....... 64M646 3 bdrm. Condo • Ironwood 5tM01I Detrlield pat.lo home. 2 br ma . .....,., ~ mr ,:0· Ocean. view. 7~1 or 645-IHI 640.SlS7 48.l.duplexes Country Club, Palm 2BRar1ua1e,Diceyard, fldloor abr.Submitoo ~· pe • -.at.l 1--------•1 1.od be.A. be h. Desert. Ready for oc:· DO petAI, 0 0 cblldreo. pd.a ar cbUdren. Avail. 1----------0CIAM. .OLF, ---C-... -... -E---. ,,.rout to exc cup a nc Y A fell 1919. married l. 548-0401 J'eb. l. Grdnr Incl. ~ Newport Crelt Coodo. 4 Hlh 1150 TMilS-SA itUraC S....._.. 1014 ~1~0 • P II: i · $140,000 Cal evenings cp mi>.Aat.m..M47 br, ram rm, rormal di.o· ••••••••••••••••••••••• and ln<lome, too ln tbla ~~~·~:J&,~ ....... y.............. 1 14. e 4 4 · e 2 as or Ealtllide. New fl •PtClal· 19ff ALS toa. ~mo. to July ul bdr, ba., &ar. lovely new Sn Clemente 8'73-<13UA&t. fa ookAcnolle ~ lY DI~ bouM. l br loft. ZBR.2'-\ba Dl5/4?S "It. Opuoa for 12 add' prdea villa apt. Dr. 1olf d\c>Ja. Each unit baa 3 E19U1SITEPOOL l8+ acrea, s14,o00 pr a.ct.a.,..... i>vt fncd yd. c:rpta fl aBR.l'14be::::: .... '450 moa. at noo. Alt. en, muat be over 52, Bil. 2 BA• panoramic HOME+ An. acre. Owner flnaoc:lng C'iro\lel 2700 cb'pl.$375.mo.6'2-... aBll,2be ....... $.S50/650 DMfaO. 1-Tl(M1 __ 40_. ____ _ VY:W.~ 2BR bouae +Apt over j.cuDl •PA as Wed patio available.2S%down. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac. 2 BR, l~ ba. IBR.2~ba .•..•••.• M50 2 Br, 2 ba condo near •ocJt 3769 UOC So. Cout Hlw la vmace Falr LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 pr. R2. Bil comer lot, wltbSarS4bdrmbome ~ fR€HIG~ J20ACllSlll towDboUle ID delllbtful IBR.lba ........... 9825 beach. Relri_1, W/D, 2 .................... .. view. DIR. L/R, deD. near Old Raacb Country ---HOM€' Jn central California wooded area; loci. pool. 4BR.l~ba ..... M50/900 careac. ,ar. Ji'rplc,-pool, 122S,OOO. Apptoely 215 St. Club·Seal Beach. By , < pa 1 0 R 0 b 1e 1 ) • Adulta. $415 Mo. All 4 Brt, 2~ ba. $1000 NB u una. ec. S550 mo. ~wa R~. A gt ·owner. S20,000 under a:mW.CoaatHwy,NB $13)()/acre. M4-12ll m.t8lO;M5-8536 --..-..... market tor lmmedlate MM646 ~acres lD 1 ac:re parcela Newly remodeled a BR llACH UYING aale. Family room, In Elaloore. $2200facre. bouae: 11e. fam. rm., bonua room, 2~ ba. llACH AXR Alao. oumen>111 amaller lrpl. bltn. kltch. , all new Mlw 2&J la H.-1 Wal.k:ill& dlltaMe &.o !oll $I l 5,000. parcell·aood terms •PP. I. Is carp. •4n . Widen, L.R., fam rm, Ir tenma. All amentt ea. ~-Cle Tri Pl avallabl.e. CcatAlct Ken ..._2343 din. deck. pat, frplc's, SUO.fm ..... mente · ex, lbrbat dee 1ar~ . Bolh 21,:.591-2764. pri~~ted z.t-t .... W.Heukll ADULT CONDO near So. proleaaiooally decorat· BER'Ill.AHENRY Realt«•A.aloclata Cit. P11a. loft bdrm., ed. MOO • $100. Call GREAT RECREATION Olllfobtl•.... REALTORS 16t1Spria1Street molt utlta pd. by owner. Marlene at 631·3"4 or Swimming. uunu. 2 lb 4 bdrm 2 b bo -. •••••••••••••••••• Del Pa80Rob&ea =:al ML W/atream, lf513CutMDl!IRVlltt ~. h.alth clubs. blllii.rds. wfpool, Jae .• r!'m-r':i~ MlfllleHam1 I IOO 215 Mar W.U.2l (IOI) ZJl·IJIO a~ary. ~5Jac.. night ·ltg ht ~d ttnn1s completely remodeled. ,_.S. GARDB4 An. CI01t46~J049 •more. · mo. Two-1tor1 aBR wlth rourts. Pro & pro &hOfl, ..... .,_$275 Blg Jot much more ..... ••••••-•••••••••• T 1 557·'811 1-INdl 1241 ,_.._,,__ VJ"'W. • d ...... -. "oU dnv1ng ri.nl(e. p11rt y n..o--wlll' 1, ____ N . we ve 2 Br units _....,.. -c:. ~ ........ e lt'a GOlz::.-t 2 StfiR4 br, vwua· u ....... -. o /Po I C t C t We1•1lde 3 br, l ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1001 room ~ ... _ __._ .. •••5'000 MOIM.IHOMI w 0 • rea 0 • a ' l Br~ ...... u. mo. "'l JN. A '.TIVITIL,·s·. frml am'1. lJ'I .-1 . 2,,.., "'~ .._.'l'V ..., • • Me1a rental area Refurblabed l Really ue q .. .,,.,,, ac. r '-" tMa. ~·11alor'et. Bltn balance. Ai k for Ed ..-OIMATiotie $449000 ' ._.. tlbarpt NO. Avail. 2/9. P'rplc, lda/peta olt. OCEANFRONT 3BR, f11ll11me d1re<'tor. fM~ vac, 1ar opnr, brick ~-.a.ss ~ opdoo to b\.lY tn.ro, ' ' ••••••••••••••••••u••• m.SNT. Jloulb. "50.-.2288. 2-atdry home. Fum or Sunduy IJrunt·h. 88<.r~. patio, prof lodacp. All ~•• .. OMHOMI repo1, loan u1umptlon 4 f1€STIG€ tta.Mlh,.,IMd IDlfwu SllOO/mo Avall trips. p.truei.. 11port Ulla 6 more .for only ~·• etc.r...1~0.A.C. HOM£~ ....................... Braud new overalsed 38r,2ba,2cugar,focd &eue~1hortter~. toumaments &mort': SUZ...00. Rdllty World, 4 Br 3 ~OF 7 bdr tonic.. .......... 3106 etx:COLA Home tn Dew r~ ~~vail. Feb. W terf t H mea EAlITlf'ULAPTS: ..._ ' ' ~ 2·r:;:S~ronn~ MaltleHo.Store irmw6~~~w6y,NB ....................... ~T:!'~;"~· · ·l • 6JW400 Slnglei.. t&z bedroom11 ............ I 012 dioUW. 3 car iuaae, AP· W. Anabetm 181·1"2 "' BAYFRONT 2BR, 2 ba, fam. rm. t,.Plc, 2 ca; New I bdrm. 2~ ba. t"m. & unfum. Modt>lll ......... •••••••••••••• prox 3000 eq I\ 2297 La WeatJ:oimt,er .. -8895 123 E. Bayfroat. sees. 1ua1e. $125 per mo. pnse. lrpk:. + auaa. open daily 10 to 1 Room· Unda Court iiat 500 Anaheim 1156-1011 7 UHITS.C.M. • Herbn3/ 478-.3$'77 days. 1'IMm fl54MZl1 Ocean view. Cloae to S.C.._I •211 mate serv1<'e •va1I No Laguna Niguel Owner/ AJent: m-4at.; Simla Ana 554·7070 Beaut. new butldln 1. .,.,... l I 44 abola • beacb. No 1mall -•·•""-~ , l d So 80-Z1Morf13.<1782. E. Anaheim ~ Fireplaces, xlnl locaUon. •••••••••••H•••oo••• 3 IDIM. 2 IATH lddl/ no peta. Avail. Jan. -·•••••••••••••••••••• ·:.~t~c re~u re l rry R lty • TSLlnvmta 6'2·1603 Wood.brid&• 3br, \'-\ba w/ ftrepl.aee. double1ua1e. 14tb. '100-..eo70 R. 1~ bath. Sunporch, u uon y. ~~-·· ea ~:,eoc:•ter. New~~ent Beach Rome, only $18,500 1.ASTSIDI 1 waaher dryer, Open peUo. fenced yard. llaaJ tBR. Vl~HOME rn c d yard ' C •po Oakwood 861-811122 kJtal. moW1e bome lD ea· Pride of owntnblp a Br 2 patio. boo. 559.· l58t, eJd.l'U. Everyt.hlo~ JUll "Avail Jan 15. $150/mo. Palindel. 486-leU Garden ApArtments OCIAM'11W w END dwlveNewportBchadlt Bl w/flreplace owner'• &21.ZL ~~mo. ue. •.O:Sevea. s.t.AM 3210 I~ · Ltl fam home 3 + park. rte facll Call aft u o I t + 1 I ll 2 8 r .--.&.. • t 6t ,_ ~ 2 t bo .. B ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ... ..,_. e..cw...,.... TOWl•uwl Pha2ooR2IO'buildable 29m:Ml-afl. b -~ •Y me. r 1180lrv1nf'tatl7th1 abdnn.WwDtW.Oceu lot.GIGM T101Seubore, ~&o oute un its ... •••••••••••••••••• 2bdr.lba lam.rm, all bu ~Ba. rrpk. Nlce re, 3 Br. t~ ba condo. nu 84~ toa'maJty w/tennla, owner . Wiii cooelder l·BR +,fully rocond. Pvt. • · blt•loa, frplc. taU/mo. lkllnllaJ area, nr. VIJI, Ct"Pta. noon. Nr. So. Cat pool, Jacunl, uuaaa, c:andotnide.eU•uo bMc:b • dod&. Udo Ille. € € .................. laamdryrp.UJ.2917. main buc:b, Park. Piasa, encl. 1ara1e. cb~ acc.1 lo Qwifiad Adi $29,500. Ait.1754110 ST IG .................... (;, o.. W ' 1226 U 151 mo . 11\ du It a . Pool. tSda play u.a. No r ... ..~trio acopaboppi.na'Jn~r.onc· NnportBeacboalJdo, HOM€S ~~~ ..... ?? .......................... 4M-2114. r::..n~~s.~·. $. -• -1• 1•.._•010 •-wa-. 1052 2~~-· tBR3ba ckD cllAl.nl rm &BR.f'amRm,DtnRmJI a..-... JZIO 2 b "•.,.,. IMcW~ 1700 18th St I Dover at 16th 1 642 8170 ~ • -........ ....,..... v••-peUo .;,,, .. • bbq. New 1rl old. Owner lived. IA ....................... Beautiful a Br. • ~~~~~~~~ -~;i!~iiii~iiiiiiiii.li-iiij"ii; .. ~·;••;·~·;.••i•~•;••••m;•;:••• Ule, very clean. S115. aalnt,'500.•u•eva NEW48r,3Ba.l&famrm, w/poo1, playground. Dla·1•-------• D~ POtNT Beautiful 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath Ocean View custom home. Sweeplnf views of Dana Point Marina, ocean & coutllne. Close to martna EnJo the city Ugbta by nlaht. 1299.too 1 A CO&.DWIU. IAMI• CO. 498-7.2a2. 831-0836 nr.N1 .. .., .... ........... • m-wa f11 t• Vtley lll4 ar Kb.la, •bopl • ~ ::t!::r: a::.~ 1c'a~: IAYROMT C¥ttr-•..e.J211 ....................... :'°-~~~,:-· ·r1a1c. ~1111 Renata Oondo.2BR,2ba.,year· ....................... Beaut. Yiew' 8r + den, s&f.1107 l118'1Smo. Avail l to 2br bouH 2~ be, ram rm, din rm. llUlt ... lhil' I br a ba -------3-2_l_6 'cttAHH&NOMT IWJ1 N '" carpeu.d • frplc. dabwbr, J:c:*ner frDlc , pet.lo hied d 1 ' ,_. ~ 2 BR, 1 ba, yrly. ~ walk 'io ~ ~ v1• • ..-pd. ... .a. 6 D • •• .k: A;: ............... •••••••• ..-s To 11AcH Catallu '"·•H• ror ~tru. kida •·,:so f:':· Nof•=-;1'1~2'11 Walk to beach. fory sea.2t>.,wa&r.~ ~$GS 150. A,G.· o ee. •-~ 3212 adobe 1 br bouae. ~· SBR,Zbe,yrly."75 ' ; 3'71. -.--beam ceUlnl. HCI • 2 BR, l .,_, yrty. '415 Caplatrano 'Pallt•dH ,..... __ eMCUl1 ...... , ............... pvt. yatd •pat.lo. AvaU. 3BR,.~~yrl,y.*'41 to•llhouH for IHH. 4BA.'-d:n pool ~·~ NI 0 U I! L I H -E 8 : aow . ..__, U00 CoaatUoe view. cetm • .;._.......!..._ Amcloul •bdrm, 2~ ba a BA z ... _ '-l Pool Wll for owner. 2 Br a~ ...... belt-· '900. ~ na. beac:b, t.nata'. Ocean View· Monarc h • -· .... . • Bl. room. w1man1 U • MMm. ott 905/mo. 4tl·HH or aammk. &du.It comm. 2 Adultl. '385 tna.•l 1,'88!ST • ......_ .... 1140 llM4U :i~~e:,ol ~:::1: c-...... 3222 _ ................... Nlf\ael Shofe.. br, 2 ba, etc asso.' mo . teal • ••••••••••••••••••••••• N.w ltcaol·Z bedroom a.. Ttn'A(t, Plan J on Babcock Realty Inc. 2 BR. l ~ bec.h bome. 2 cu e· cw 2 bedtGOlll + dea 1te lot. N•wty palnwct. ~m • prqo & deck. "'50/mo. 5. Ctdar • window l't'plc. fam rm, tennu. Watarfro nt Homu me five block• to llOOI. Jacun1 Ir beach. WulnA•.., 12'1,;.., _______ _ fl3l.J400 betcb. Private 2·car . ~· 111.zua.. •0 •••••••••••••••••••• •· 1a111t. Fully main • Ir. evall t /l /79, ••l4tr a .-....,..,..,~ a-.... nrd .MU*, No a •· 1\t ba: t frplc1 , Dd. mru. Sat/IQt. '47&. 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M .._.INOMI UW., La Pu RdiJu.ll wrl\er u•k• on• ue.5111orl7M980 an eotl'Y level opetalaa 1 U. fla•Md • ., l Br, crCU. 8~•P_;:; ..-.o1•r>. l41f7. ••Ol'-'...ATIOM ...aJa ol ~ elo bedroom otta1• lo LO s T Red M • 1 t ror a.a lndu.sU1oua lD· VU1110. Utlt 6a~l 'd f~dop m.oUt. I bdr t ba, all bit lu, T"ia:-:.!"I::t '.=!:: ........... to~ LDfo, rv:.~~ . ..:ool ' ~ 8~:..~:r = Doberman. 7 mo old. dlTiduai looldn& fOC' GP· 9Ml-1M.m11t1 luodr1 rm , frple , Ms•·•en_, ,...Jou ... umOUOa, daL Wrft.Cluall*t Ad Eau Croppttl. Vic C': to IZ'OW· llua&. • U. ~ 1 door rrom ..Wiim> Anl •Imo.Ill ml · lie. .._Y ftaute 0.A.C. Oeluse medical sul~e1 ID. DaUJ Pilot. p 0 Mas.Doll• ~ Atlaoa. ~' WUll lo.key belll. v•••· waahr tlklrm~ Pool. ;:;;::_2 •• • • ·~ aaa.1 .. •.MW.~ ·~..._...__ ~ .. ~c"' eox 1M0. Cotta Me•a a.warct.IN-tOl'I. AH··.~ ~a11a~~ _, ....... -ll>Nlld, 11arq•, ~ ·.... flldcotrMo~-.,. -_.... U..R ca OJP ..... c.u11~au:a _, .. r ._ -r -mo.--O••..., '4 A411.lt1, 80 pe&io. ~lad • nf9Mllffl W•••n,..,. Ge_.. '7M100 L06T a yr.,..., cream aalM nports or our pd&.• HuoU.. C.M .,,.._.-mo ,,....10 &, Anabtlm W-4500 l& Blcb.·Z br ln Cott.a dnt Si...,.. cal Blk oa r .. t1urant1 la 111l1c. '\ztm• 4 l6o4Ul. • · _ IUt...., ~ A,U., w It. W.A.Dabfim m .140 Oowntowa HuaUaitoo lleu. Saata Aaa or ..,.., ftet" tall. Wa5 gr't~l:~cer•o~a. l.7Ap..0 2 ~111111. Larll•-· Latte t a.. le .. • • ..,.. ~m -.iou Beacb. 210~ Maio St. 2 Hunt. Bcb. Apt or cot oper. •n • .Ucbet ln. Vtc. .. -042 --•••••••••• .. ••• ~. 1kt 6 C.,.,.l-4 '-'~~-1bo~ .. ,.,_-..n11. S.UAaa 51+70'70 clfteea available. One taie ln aare area oea; J500 Oru1•· CM. m Ave, Irv llm· I .. JIO ._ ~. 00 "la. J Wood Beain ~P· o >rm SUIO. oee 2-rm SUO, tu fl..._ for tol,.C· ~ward. TJ·'990 aft M.oa l.b.N l -·-·••••• ..... • 8r 'uacatow Pool, Peta. No Cblldroo. 8laarp 1 II IM>f•· ar ~ table, bard·workloa 7PM. ~~~~~~~~~ -LcMb \a lbt Veirt ~ • bbq a.ru · Alao ~ ~ Patt, a4 t.s, DO nu; EXCITING mother • tmaU 3~. 'fr. l"cuMS· Vf:I"/ small fem cltu. Quiet cw-4e I.AC ~ 1lr lO'#'fttlouN. laq, 1n mt/PITS Oil .... ...... •ALM ... Al'YS .-wfOltT CIMTB dllld. well bebaved. aoo ciog. iudd.lah a.a Alicia t ll eln CWldrlD OK No~ C.Dlld ,tlO~.!!.,. LWTSU>S.lBJtsmt. ,..._.blbt.obda.Lltl ~TONPTBCH 10000 ft orunder.l.ncl.util.Mu1t Pwk.MV.788-142.i A~kpt':°b •TV· ~~!:.fa:'. m J ,e,. .~ l 8R . aeo. ~" adwla. a BR uu tO·Hl ' Bd. c .. tom decor. from • w ea wxurtOU.. ::aeied of-~ by Jan.Ao. ~tt criil . r~;m U4~tHI. tn.au&. No~ m • Ba.r. .... =:· J:aJ...Tc!•':9; ~0"..!f.:. cftcea •/,IPffl•l ntrH. ~~8.. .. ~.cM r.wn" USO Mt-B · · ~ ....... &-..oil ,. ... la l er -. can r«tn&. OJC. Uoo/mo. ll0-57'1 15Slll .. 'Dr":' 0 D e r • D c • mae,Adf.400. --;· ....................... I -_ _.. B b ........ -714 C • ._.. <5BlbEulotN-r.m I b •lb room · a .. aw•.,.,0 MASSAGE Answerln=erv ce -··•••••'••••••••• --M• 2 Jt. 1"11 • nu.w ... oo"'1.. ftAla BlYd) .. --·· aboww/k1lcbeo. Coouet ~needaprlv.rmaU25 ~ .. Li Muaeur Te&ephoae ator for Sbdo OocQll llllcbea Towabome. pvt P•l•0• J.-.1'1J. · ~ 4 bdrm Near lam M&-98&0 1.cNMDabl. wk w/aome kitchen Bob -:r-~5 1 Upt:n·7am . Muat be hall bMJt.. AU . MW ' ~od ur. U'U. bstflde a br • dea •Plll· 811$ W\tb room addl· ~m CORPORATE REALTY privtleaea 7•1·0119 In ~ t.9. '1 1 over 35 yrs old. 228 11MD9M1M115 leYtl, 1\-plc, 1kyU1bl, aU u...-mo.malO. '71-0UI t.aiuD&Bcbare1. PREGNANT? Carina. ~r:l Ave .. Laauaa U 1V'I be h.1Dli"I plaela mleatilUIU utru. ~JO. moo::: ....... J144 -4000 l.J5·500 sq. rt. offices. Need a Br apt. unfW'ft for ~:1~= • rib J bdrm. l ba. 1-. New be. a.utlful lardeo . ..,.~M.... ... ................... , ·Froa:I-.: Incl. util. m ::.c!:yed. rea poo . .._ .... ~... • A&Jll6&oce store oeedl 4 ... ~ PoOl •Pll • ... --....................... w St. 540-zaoo w/2 &eelll tn Npt """ ....... .,_.. ~ aagreaalve mell to pef,;::i.~':is •:.r:~;~e 8iaebelor • an 2 er t~ Ba towahoult, 't::!° c~~o'C:1~:w2 .18Ua • lt'br HS area, pref E· APCARE M7-ZS'3 atart lmmedla~l)'. Will .~ l Br Rl.5 1ara1e patio, pool. lolMl1 w/f7Jlu. Peco' •U.•11d1F •• · l AIRPOto • !!!.JF1!1~E.5aU aldeC.Y. or Npt Hll area COll4TRY GIRL tralo. Must ban Auto -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;i aer '340 Jacuai hnDalft. Multa _. • Lo¥eb sardeu·Broob .. ·-.. _ aatoversm. Apt needed •310'1 Mr. Llodaey • ~~~·ay Oaly.sS$::-pi:.-.. BR. coodo ow AC •Klkben'1.:Uallavall =~i::.o~lDl~: ~~.:! Jaa, pbone *ESCORTS * Af'r MGR couple aa.40 <•tNewportBlvd> New2Braot.oopeta,kldt 2s.a.11'!a 1,.m ...U.' •Jacuui beatedpooi oecupaacy. 2082 s. E . · aun ~.t474 +t.o man.ace well main- MM811orMG-982$ OK . UlfS. SS7-6HS . .,S + No W, pela'. •~or'dal.lymaldarv. Bl1atol. &lt.e 200. N.8 ... hiae,'t.., .. t/ «+t'='l---A-t.alned37 + adullXuallnt.aln 631.QZZS ,,.,,._-.,,.· ' .--. ·....._..available (n4)55M010 --.... ...,.. --Oranae County. t le· SUPIRHICI _._., -~_:-low...-$,~W'" . cu ' 1115So.EICamlnoReal oanta. Salary + bonus. •Loclted1ar. w/1' stor lBR adult coodo. cloM t.o -23T74:.r~ • No. Cotta Mesa, 700aq. ft. i;;;•• .. u•nn••uu• SuClemeota; f'iUY lie.. (7141'2l·Ls41 1:30 to 5 ~Oo~l11l· IASTSIDI · ~: taan11 as Jacuul. o.tallee.a &t.S440 l.150/mo. Grouod floor. O 11 ~ IOOI Forappt..-.'12N pm. ~~ aaaet~c~a. ~~ U:-°: !f:': J hdn::.1~11 Voael· Tom.M0-2300. ..!Jf.1 ..... J ......... XXDAMCIOFFUHXX ARM.ED SECURITY OF· pabotwat.erallfree. a dupMx =per mo Roomw/tttcbenoett.e .... luc4lltff PlcnJRETHJS Beautiful nude girl• P'IC!R Exper. F IT. ~~~~~~~~I •Ada.Iha DOpet.1. A1111Jt.Mi.'1129 · ~·-Jl41 '80weekflup. Sllht eeeome a Wholesaler of daaceatu.b1biUonflrap nltes 3:30-Upm. perm :... 1 ~. $280. -••-.. ••••••o••-•• 541-'75$ Private auile wtth recep-Kodak Film. Eveready. ...Iona. 9AM to 4AM poellloa. call 549·3281 ..... , .... di llOJ MQ'.llbt.omontb CLIPP' DRIVE VIEW ttoa • secretarial ~ WestiD«bouM. every day. 2010 So.1_::E..: .. CO--.E::.·------••Hf•••••u••••uu•u Z3:23E1denAve, C.M. 1 &2 BR, bit.DI, D/W, encl aJNDO. No Lal\Dla. 2 MB, 1 br ln Alce home. aervlce, conference ~lo a e f>h ~to Eucad. A.uhelm. excit· ARTIST for reproducUoo Newer 2BR 2ba, yrly. 842-7605 1ar, patio, IU·9157: er, 1~ Ba, frpl, deck, Nr. S.C. Plua. ·Empl'd room, all racUiUes. 2082 ll & DeveJop1n1. log u hr record ID a art. Mu.at be 1 pro •dove =~~~/~=no $380 3 Br Easlaide, 2 S4ll-429l m>/mo.".87WOll. male. Dellclou-home =lion. lrv lae. ~!~W:,t~c~.eC:af ~tm It. A1lo know bow to cbUdren OK. 186 21Jll Sl. Large l bdrm apt. zea apt. SDecloua. ocean coctlq, refs. ~1711· Mr. CoUlm. Dept. R112 MICHB.Ll'S purcbaae prhatio~ & 3 Bdrm. 2'141 ba, $'100. pr 5tM118Sd•'11· n7Jamesst C".11. view Qalf .e?..W. 2901 V ...... I .... 4110 MIWPOIT/llVIHI t.oll-treeaUOM2l·17Z5 direct ~oto1r.r·~~· '~~ ~~L"P~ Newtfdecorated3br,2ba MMl79.0mo. Sol&Daw111,LB --·•••••••••0 ••••• l'!xecutlveottlcewtth UAll!..o.tc.l:.S.1749 = VE TIS · 6i'Gor875-3800. lownbouse: Spacious, $32.S. Beaut. new l br fof\ Oceanfront 2 BR, (pie, Condo ror reat Palm recepdoopbooeaoa. ICICRIAM ..--delMw 3122 fireplace & pool. Quiet atyleapt.Crplc,paUo,aU deek, sar, MOO yrly. l!:n~ 2\~~2u~~~J CIOlil.rm&more.1325. PAILOI LMA&VICIJ -area. Adults, no pets. bttnl. Alie>, atudlc>, $300 yrly. m Call 5584131 betwn ..,.. l:.-IH •• -ln ,..... all CMc4lll M••;y;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SO. ~1 · 67!>-*9 TSL M"'"'l &U-1803 No-· .-..5712 • ....._ .,..ee c ..,es LOY& y 211 Ufltllt'. ' .~ ..,.... 5. IDCUTIVI liirturea a Inventory: ,_. 1't ,_of . Frplc, private patio. 2 Bdrm, 1'141 ba, patio, pet Beaut.. brand new adult l bdrm. ~ blk t.o beacb ....... SMre 4300 sums crot• locome sso.ooo. Servin& a1lOr141eCo. Dlcl iar. No of Cout <*.DO cblldren. $325. per apt.a. Spac. l & 2 br $3150per mo, •••• .. ••••••••••• .. •••• Luxurious private offices !WMr wW cooaider re· m.7ll3 Hwy . No pets or mo.~9100or549-0433 w /t ownbae atyle.. 4M-IZ53 c.t._. ~penoioal telephone '!!?~ .. ~er. AH ror M>mo.otrwectrorBalbo• ASSIM•as A mlnlumum or 111 moatbt factory All · tembly eaperteoce re· Q\Aled. Appllcallona be· mg take for all~. dlUdJ'en. $425/mo Call Scheduled move-14 Feti. •.acutivuecretary. __ ..,.. bo UDda 175-ZJU ·aft 6 •~deadull2Br1 den, L 1 Br llUl tnel. $325. 2 br Uftlt ... 1 ... 1 CcnfereoteRoom rard rar med. 11 s w ......,, or • 2Baccndo,pool,db gar, !Bedroom~ --.uwtncLTborntoo Sbanabomeoraptmeal Xerox-Tela BAV a aoc.m.25iSlaft7PM. w ..... ~c.. SCZS.. S5MSIB; MUl22 2 Bedroom $6»443S Rlt,y p.11-0IOO ~-IDAn.s tlHuMJTED Nr. So. Coast Plua. ft I ESCORTS Ull Md d •••An Nice 2 Br, 2ba1 No. of *'2trcoodo pool Jacuzz.i TSLMgmt 642-llOa Ul.t-'4«~~ au1aorUdreewaY1. c * * ...... ~ ._. PCH. Sundtca. S495. NrS Cit Plua'$.175 N~ f 11 MawloftlHdl Jiff BAK.ERCENTER BE Aj H t7Z..l Ill ... 2 l 3 I 6 1 3 · 3 • 1 9 • Pf.Ui33-897• . 2 Br 1 ~ lncirt1•i ie:: " .. ••••••-•••••u••• °' ~ ~wq fTt.2141 ft •-··• ~v 714/-...0S. peta,-mo... · , ... -~lt'T m.4114Slneel'71 -.--# KIDSOK Pl.~ ---· ·~ ~LET newly open~ WP TR. 0 I . ttata Em Deluxe Upper 2 bdrm. 2 2 Br 1 Ba pool $275 AL Bacbelou, 1 or 2 ROOMMATES =·office space off n1t:::r..... ;;;;~~~~;;;; ba. ~oVi lodryew ~.c:;c~ MMCiet 1oam to1pm. . 3 ~· ;rr:~ ~r ~:=r-.._ ..... s... . -, c.M. Telephone ---------············ .. •••••• ; Iara&(.., ' G ·'d. 642-5073 ..... _, ....-wweno1, lyplna. •c· ..,.__. u_,......, ____ , E•· "••It ATl'IMT10M . ' .. .. . .1. .. , .J f beed1. Adultt. No pell. 2 Br, 1 ba.. crpta, clrps, no mo. asp.. Spctacwar spa, _... EQioJ more. Pay leu! ,,,..,,,"I aervteea avail. A~~__:-u~'"---.. _ .. •.. rt· -Relereocea.$600673-2060 doda! '295 Carport r~realloa pro1ram, All~=Llf•t.ylea. $115perdeat.MS-Wl ..__ .,..Jty p&n Ir I,.._ 7005 llOrO.W f\.-- 0 IGlal ~ 7 DOOll I w na1ereaea tlmalf time freedoal ... •••••••••••••••••••• ....._ ..___ ..___. ~ 2 BIL 2 bat.ha, atop m-Ol38. .,_...... JIZ6 .. courta. At rubiOa C..146:4212 $llO Up. Office.store, 480 ~~adeot •. DO tlm~ .._ ......... ---- ,..,...,., D/W, auodeck, 3BR.2~ba.,oew duplex; •••••• .. ••-•• .. •••••• ~.l~•Sao ft,AJC, 17JOl Beacb Bl, adledule.<n•>su.oM REAL.ESTATE ~=~;:'~YC:C:~ frplc. Radio 1arage pra1e. patlo..t. D /W • 2 Br T••~H 2 car llWaRoad. lbdrbM.,eioMtobeaeb. ~ll:=::B.::..:~:==:E:..:MZ='=aa.=---I•-------· LICENSE cantimi.al your educ•· opener. Blk. to oceaa . Cblldren&pellu.K.$675 prqe.frple,diapvtyd, r 141644-ltoO mo+.~ u&.1. Rd.able Blrcb St. otnc. Prime WEU.ESTABLISHED SCHOOL Uon,reeeot.l)'dlaebarled SSOOmo.t'JMSlO Mo.Zl.8811.ioer.557-UN I yr Old 1ilcll-SUS. mo. &or w11l ~ block .............. ll'O'D1 floor. Wo . ft. TROPllYSHOP from the service, or for L«e 1 br. frplcl pool,. l Attractive 2br duplex. TJ0.11151 beacb. All utll pd. Pemale to abut IWlDY ll.250. mo. cau B.rl>ara Dal Sa a..... loca· OFFERS an,y l'NICD ~ lem· e mpl'd adu1t. Don-Frplc. $875. ca11645-7'718, New condo, 1 Br 2~ ea, ldda, DO ptta. 201 £. aroo Bal 11. P\1111 rU.tD, &m4. Uoa New loventory " :?'~tt:'J:~CZ: ''-~ :::.::s. lit, 821·314.1 eves. frpk: oceao view, HCUI'. boa Blvd. S2$0 per Sl'n. l'lNU• evea. a aq. tl. C·Z. 1JO equipment. $.M,000. ......Ledwe"" ~ last acp. WTSIDI 111 ~. PoOl4J:n~"· ;._':f#ttydep. can Ftmale. LI 2 bdrm. 2 ba ft St. &lite D. $140. AAllACHlll.TaS que Y•C-i.w Quiel lmmac. 2 Br upper. Laree loft apt, up1raded aopeta. tal50. ooado. trvloe. ~or mo. Doyle548·11A 49~2 I 00 ..a.bCoune available beam celllngs, Uv rm lbrOWrbout. Country tel· 2 bdrm 2 ba. Condo-Oen P'1oley caaal with &0788. Gall. •lbt.eriala provided. frplc. rerrla, ran1e. tint. Patio.180 E.2lltSl. vw. over cWfs above 2Br 1 Ba, au, Alce ON THE y,.., •Small eluaes for carpets/drapes. Refs No cblldreo. no peta. llariu. M85mo. '111 tea d. $550. Call Blll 11/F welcome to share Z 5035 pel'ICID&tiJied LutrucUOa. ple.ue. Yrly M2S mo . ...,,. D•.,. 64f.42U• 7 bdrm condo Dr ff · w•JERI. *<llooae taate-day A.dull.al no pell. 640-7SLO :;;;~· • BToro Jl32 Harbour, 12001mo . "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .ttalChtC.:::.. or541-3122 ....................... ux. BR. 2 ba, 1ar1_DO •.-S DIC. sums LOWEST •Placemeal-up to 80% Bued OD your produc. OUMTRY WOODS Pbab mw •ri· elae to •lella t.o bcb. to'JS 350t.o nsosq. ft.. ccwnm"''°"· tMty, commlaakln. plus 2 BR.,~lncld stove/ a br, den • i bopa. Sm r•l 0 K • IM. Mt-1103. F to sbare 2 br. bouae ,_.atlc Views W1t elf..... IDceativea at uu-a prol1t _...... l:!ro::ldeal w/ume. CdM, near w-a.,.. ........ _ .._ ._.,.,, • -·· study yllght, frplc , *310·SH5. 1 l ·U51; 3 br 2 ... balco b b •212 _ _. latT.D.'a.tlllo Free3Week ..... wguuuua. kJc. or extr 180 E • . • .... ny, e • c e • . • mo . Udo W.-. s.Jea Tr~:~~ 1be women and men we ~.eves.844.8573 ~,St.allNo c~&drea or 49Mlll sarage. All bltu, '15-MlOlateeve. .,.__ MT.D.Lo.t. c.t,_ att lootinl for may be 0 6'6-4262 ,......, ... _. 3840 tobueb. Ytly ~-,,.. FalrestTerma11ncel9'9 Ured c1 typlna. folding 2 BR. 2 ba ... ~M ! :'! ~95.3~'11 ; •=•=::. ........ ••••• Mamt ia.1803 ~.3 ~bole wan3tedb'~ Newport m-Ml2 s.ttlift' Mf9' Co. 131· I 003 493-0442 s-pen, wareboule jobs zeuaar . ..-. 0 · a..aBR ~ -.,. me. ... t ....... 2171 54.:.A6t I K.a\ella ...... ___..,_ r u ''ed Aaenl87$-~ 2Brupat.ain adultaonly, SHAJlP,beacll~· ara e tlAct&OIUMITS fl'oDl ocun, H.B. Eves: ~~~O~~; ___ .,.________ ReaJillut.eScbool ~;;:"\:C:rk ':•ith ~Mesa ll24 no pets. References. ~t'aoad.lab.:"• I I szn+•poalt. -.a'JJ.SOaya: m.7m flllt.oric Cannery vulaie WANTED 12$,000. for 2nd 320nCamiooCaplatrano youna people. R..Did ad· ...................... &M-0983. • 2011.1•1&HI. N.B. E 'BluU. Seek lo-Cation orrera conv TD. Prefer P~Y· Gd. SaaJua.nCaplatrano vaocemeat possible. H Need 3 Br Ull!um apt, E-Larae 3 br, 2 ba, lower, ~l lov2eb'b'r'~[h ...... 156-7707 1tral1bt prof woman partdng• sbope•t.ele ana credlt, ref's Ii: lateral. Contemporuy styled you are 18 or over aotl ll1de c.11.. or Npt lfll fo cpts, d.rpa. No pell. Nr. :.,.--:'"~·· •·---+ 2 fYVW 30, DOO·tmolter to s v c • r e c e p · call: '114-346-9620 piano leuons lo your would be available to employed reapon motbe occ $325 7Sl·86 ., .. , Pwu eo .. --.. tbare ha furn. Oc-vu tlonl1l•1eeretary • home. Call Victoria start work lmmediat.el)', ~tr~ ~=r';:. ~T~ IH~ ::~ l;;,;.!l*~i ts:e"t?m~.12e•i~9:~1m:r ~l·.~,:f~t AAall~•;-•:•~:el.• ... •••1•/ •95· call .... 64Mlt4 Apt needed by end o New 2 br, l~ ba tnbae J-._ ~~ .~ ~ cbanae ulldln1. • Lott&,_... .W.W..ted. 7075 -------- Jan. Plapb645-~7 eves. lr.E, Eaatslde. Fncd bl.It ~~~Ad~ condo. 3 br. 1ri. ba, Jl'emale/Male room mate 32lld St, NB. 873·3801 .... •••••••••••••••••••• ;;;;•;:;;;:~~~~·~= Auto Body lhQ. Exp . ..... 2 br, 1"41 ba, patio, ltna' luxurySmalclrp"llh,ldld~'. ~pets. From sos. , pet.lo, dbl 19!~!•· noLed ror 3.000 sq. ft.. P\"ocDSl50 • •1•1n•• 1100 ..._. ... _. '?;:un• Beach w/tools. Larae shop. ---u1 .. • WiDd VW = Adult comm ...... y ..._ ln ~Bcb. Pvt Prime olfice space, N'pt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• uci .... .... Pt of won 781-&lll lndry rm, ad ll, DO pels. small. pet olt ~ mo Sea V'~!e, • ·-. ......,. -. rm. Pvt .... oor Jae. C t l I I ---------. cmly. rda, 61 1. enty . . 1'SLll.11Dt 842·1603 Drive by zs4a Orange R~oa --~e ...... e ·--· 180 ~ocean view. en er; secre ar a PENNY . . dQ's.G-2811eves. • • ...., • ....,..uAAPTS Ave.Tbeoca11642-0282 llB.<7 •>--• · ...... YIARLY 270-..-... c""voo vlew. ~~~e LonJ. ter~ .. temporar1r. Automotive -~ biJdr I be $425 --~ PINCHER poe!UOD. vu type. ape . s·· -Lari• 1.2•a bedroom Stunnlni lrl 2 BR, 2 ba 2 Br. c en we come lBR.deo,or b .... $500 AU wood inside & out. 1 callDanal"4-8055 pu.nctuation, compoal· ~ 1araen apls. Adults. iatden apt, pool, $295. oopeta.Slartlogat$27 2~.i~'miaH yrmo.old..:..,~Wd•~. S32Suk CdJlldlx Mil*. , util pd. ADS tloa , dlctapbone. Ml.TIMI Dlbwtlr,bltn1iencL1er, 110W.JJthSt. mo.846-6807. "' • .,,_ 1 • ~1172 FOILOCAL IM bbq. Poo . Ou Pd. V1lfa PeclflH lllltdl1 b1Jber rat.et ti for Pat., 494-13'4 evea. ~. = l kg ~S:-· Tnl&cottPl.842-5073 2 Br, 2 ba. like new .a--oal)'tmootbreotaJ AUNIQUE8ERV1CE ONLY r» ~!!~~ ..... ?!~~ A~~~y vmw tvmbse. E-alde. $875 mo. .,_...., llll\t l ba.~ .... $350 Let ia belo cut your real GO aq ft olc, l205 per mo. • w....-•--r bt.last+Sl00.5411-8594. .....0.:.. 2BR.,lba .... $4'15 in ball. 'We carefully Heatlncld.823W ledlSt. STOii Beautiful brand j e"{ 2 Bdrm apla uafutD Junior 1 BR. l BR as 3 Bll. 2~ be. oew bome, acreen for )'OW' ureslyle. NB. ~3128. Sell any Item or com· Accowrtinl Immediate ogenl~. ~~O~.. OO ' family comples, DO G:ta'. ~ b~A. vt~~ ~~ft· = ate leu. Ref's .............. 445 ~= c:!1~:n: ~o~: llOllacco·Runl ii;fi. =rui~.IDA:p'fy i~ &'fi. llt.bSt. 128S. Z208 apt 3. Co ege l r Y • l 1 t n k It c llALTY 67Ml70 SHARE RENTALS ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• Plocbtt Ad. 3 U.oes for 2 persoa Bach. $255-S2SS Ave,ta-tr180. w/lum.lnous clp. Pl ~SN TOPLOCATIOHI c:onaecuUve da ys . Each tS2Z1 Beach Blvd ltmtt= 3Br. 2~Ba. hplc, carpet. lge pvt patio BEACHDUPLICXutil lOtlN.TuaUnBl.Or. t7•&Mtwpot111Yc1 ~~~1.~!r~e1f. Cor 1 __ WESTM ___ l_N_ST_E_R_ TSL!ilpot" 8'2·1603 cpta/drpa, refrl g . ba lco nlu w I at l BB. 1 ba, S25S mo, SteJae.8000: 83M003 aaccesatwNtaihbop Nocommerclalad• Proud!)' Announces Our A\TI'OM<YrlVE -----------1 wabr/dr)'r, yrl)' lie MOO lt«alfl. Pool, apt, li peld.213/l»fUt Ba ln ~950~tl. Move to Larger Offices. . ''MANFlfDAY" laAMDHIW moM2-M41 f:ct~l:f'&:v F.M'l'IWFr. Baalll.apt, ~'::.!. t'i~. Refs. *'60 mo. 8kr M700 ~~~!:e~~::~•ct!f1n Vlllt Ua Al Our New needed t.o wuh 11 deUll S br, 2 ba, all electric. 2BR2Ba, USOsq.ll. i"Plc. reatall. From bMuL. bay vtewl 2 b!: .2 Gres. 7'76-«M1 2 VacaDeles downtown LocaUoo. new & used ears, lnclud · Oo'Vered parklol. $6!50 end...,. OW G/D ~ew mo Modell oPeD d be. f'rpk. HUit pauo. . Huotlnatoo Beach. 210 COLDWELL BANKER inC lot aupervialon. Llke mo. toO W. Hamlltoe. cpts. tn5. tieaa Verde. lOAM to du•k. Pool. llat.un aclllltlf. no F/M rmmt.e to tbr pt'lv. Main St. Mini mall. 642-5671 BUILDING t.o work around cars? IS-»1'1 orM2-21M 116H59: 754-6218 w l c bl t a Ave t Ptta. $615. 121 Am 10. Br 6 Ba, frplc1 irtra fae. -.1551. SUITE 200 Tb1a wlll please you' Y ... ) s•a Way Shown by appt ..,..,.loc. utl 151·790I 2333N BROADWAY Ideal for seml·reUred fOUBSEASONSAPTS b ood or.~owu ""'· ' .... . -. = Marlner·1 Mlle Bingo, Tues. nttes. 1-10. SANTA ANA se!f·atarter. Salary open. Spec. 2brtownhouae 1'141 aeau aptall, 2Jbr 1 31a•1211 E 7"5911 "55 hm. waatat to abr 3 Br -... sq n. ,.~·. ca~iatrano Valier HI c.--~ b t tl O• l kJc. Av • an · · ca-....__..., 2 br hp'-of c u -.u."' We hive an lncreuin1 EOE....., irmnoe. 1• pv~• 0 • f. 0 · Bay.<allaft4.eea.3836, Nearbeacb.2br,2 ._to-... 'yt"'' lalNw/2 same. •· ZS30(C) Avoa . Sc ool, caab przes. demand throughout HOWAIDClte.,..._. Adulta. ' 1IG oaon oope.U. per, eccl. cara1e o w/kltcbea, Slll. l.y. $1•0 + ~ utll. Oya , Zl.M'TJ.'1001 830-118'1 Oraage County for e•· Dove" Qutl Sll. SL....,..evee. waterbedal Adl.llta · eo.MIO ;::=· tves/wkods C:.root 5150 ~eoced accounU01 & NEWPOR'l'BEACH 'OCC\\.-4llA-/i'£~S· ::o:kt~~it .2 l .~ =1.~~~;ar.:!: a.,. peraon weted t.o -WIHAVI..! ;:·;,;·:~~ .. ~~~~~ Callar~ft~:S~!~ AUTO PARTS Tltat ltr#rigulng Woffl Gome wJ#ll o Cltudlo ea.om MU117. =.,:. ~2~ FJ~ ~~'!:? rider, N'pt. to L.A. Free ~;!, ~ca:,.rdae'! ...,.. i.y GAY a. l"Ol&NI 2 bdr., 2 ba.,31,1c. .... •• ~ · f~c:U. t,.oc\. HOO mo. llV9tA&. QPPM;U tram. 8444)9 IOcauon. Alt, ............ Or;:;i:...::r_::: ~~·..... Sbarp 1 Br. U7S. ~ &Drw..port8eaeh IMt&Fomd HOO C7•4tl3MIOl !Xll•*dt'c~alrm/h 'oT•opP l~ay •. .._•..,_'°"'-.le-* ..,. ,,,,,._,v .,. ~l/t#.. !!!:IDf' /1 .................. ,.... FREE PAlUltNO ,.. u I i" l' E ,~ i G I I l .... ....._R ... u_o .... •_c-.....1 1'l . I I' I I . 8~P/N:• .,\ 'iro 2 Ir, 1~ Ba TOWDbouae ~~t,bal.ii!c~f~:. ~,c:,~.~r:~~~~ --------~2t'~\t.i;1;t;... hlld rp 'la1 o at.y .. , adultt, oo pett. 111r.m.m1 . Leque.53'1·2213,noree. , ________ , s..t.MI ~ r!!tfwM · ••im. ~· ACC~ - -to.\: Jee. male Bluepolnt ar a&·LISTINO; I 88, a 4350 Sia....., oeut.ered: nr. Wort local temporary ~~ 5. £...; ~. lltU'actl" patio, -••.. •••••••n•• Edwardl/Edln1er, H8. ~· Opeo to •U eo.aiD:.a..sm torcaut.lvtaa.tomT DoubW yr•1•, 20Ua "Saa Clemeote .. ooo 12/218.Rewa.td."2·5688 . c.1'-A.9 "10........ a br S-C'rr1• •76 O-Uwe, 11 B. S::.. A~o 8quan Pl 00 Dtl Mar. Lott: Female Slamt.. AHak .... Tod9r ba t.ownbo •P~ ~...................... ...,. • . ,....... lo.tia.C dock, c.at crem clr •/brown 157 "06' I ;1twaarytea a111:xct:u11vs OCSAN ldelal down 1!"'11· Retail pot'nls. Newpor' Hla .., peitok. rRONT 1 6 I bdrm ... llarueool71n~ulrul IDcf-ui1fAH!:NRY aret.Reward.'4$-31Jl t8~ office • OeminlRealt)' :~m~~~.==~·:.:t :.'l:a atrii:m. SUta UALTOM u:>sT·SIAMESECAT 0 overload ...._,,dbl. OHM. Pa· . . ZllDelM1ar 412,...Ul Plump dtrk 1ealifit· 'Br, 2 ...... wlth ,_ 6 prv. Lock Up G•ra .. 205 lritluSIW ..... 4100 cNle. Tenor R£WA D Equ:12tt:B'*7e.t -· IUlld9dt from• up. Olamotld 8111 1 ... $4S ....................... ....;~---·-------------.-.-.ua --l·TIMTll ~W L&AllNO Oftlee 1M\ all blac.k Sh~/Lab Atd'I ' Ir. A~tant or .=.::.==--.:...~-tn>-le-ll-;:;:;;BR;...;;..._;;;....;..,.--.-._,;;.;..~CloM~-'° 911"'9 1..-are nr' tloa.t. W• ...... Xlatioc. Oil 2 na ..S. Vlc. Bear St fr f\111 d.Uit book._ per palfoa' ...a .,a. 1ara10 IA Npl INJar(l'WJ'I Ila AnalMthD Sunf.!!,,•..!!.i, c M Jao. for CP~!f CdM . Typmt ' aaae ONiL ITMllf, 1,.IOTIQ. t\. '1l4-181.ol01 ZDd. .,,.._,,, nq'd. \AU.I S'J&-20'10 UTOMOTIVE . 5a¥1CIJOISI •t. Hoavy-dut1 llnt mechaok, experieaHCI. n. Ut.bt rnoc:b..Ueal 15A *fmfclan, exoertenced. Ple.-nl wortlnl (Ol)di· Uona ln Ora.nae Counly Airport compl\tx ~enl, varied. ln· terestlftl· .Etc. PtY. beodha. Opp. ror advan· ~Seit )I.ark. HOWA.ID C'"r•t , J)fto•~all St.. 'ftWPORT 8!.ACR .. ·~ Mlr'lll .. &/T•I,,.. c.,itS...f... C J .... '1Mlde r ' ....... • ...... n " I ...................... , ....................... ....................... ....................... . ......................................................................................... . atat..-tt.::i!.d,a,lpl. a-....,.,.•.wam ,.,._.,a.model t9palr f"' .... ....,.. Have P/U wlll baul llMictaloua HCM&Melean· ilowfq•Rau.bn1-Stuv· Woodee OarcS.o Struc· .._.,. ...... ~La...:· COUt ~ .. ~~~~Ill :.::~old • l mi Carputer. palnttni anyt~Cbupot bl&-...... Depeodable. IDl~'*Dt., I!•· h ares. patio coven, Repeln, wat.T beater¥, .... ,, ".. ~-w....i W.Cb .... u ".,,,.,.. IA .._. r.lel 16 1,. lo ra&a Befe.Ownllaoa. 7Sl·,_ ::;,,:1· Save tblt lt.aln, wd db, caWbol. kJUIU, alab, iu. ae hrs . ....... ,., ~~~~~o.~ ~~~ Mom· --.•nu Slron1 etudeot/TrH h •c•I ! · Rita. Raobl ratel. Ftee Cbeaput lo town. --••••••••••••••• •Gut ... ,_..._,, -IY .... ~dund,tra•b ·--" ............. P*ll l'P8Crlat eat . Curt11 Stanton. Ml-0193 . <&i\09....,.r Q1t "'91W'. u,.,.. e1pr. O..PUaw•b 180 -... 7'9.-.1121 l..M.S.-Roto., Sod or --··-'••••• .. •••• ~ ~;....;...;..._ _____ _ 'Dn....,.,_.ParklJll IOI Do--' IQMll. Ma. a.Jallel•_..,•'ool. Ml.-t .._~.. S•eded Law a •• Pln'ERSPAINTING ........ ,...... -••• .. ••••• .. •••-.... ~p.l-• at•oatl•I -•t --• •-'d/I..... ~ 88Dritio .. ler1 Plantln1 Eapr'd. ReH Rat•1 •-•••••••••••••••••••• REP"''o • R""ROO"" AU • ·•• ' .. ..,11¥ _,._.._ ·-· Prof tr•o1latlooa ··--•••••••••••••••• oantr• ' g ' Pre Eat c 11 '"'' n&n "" r . •L e !.'.~t-..C 111 5• ..,tbeNewYur'1jM.••rt1.. J",•'epao/rrucb. AMWAY Cotmeuu. .Uc.•~•·~ · • Gene ~Uexturae typu ·•htnalu· Alllllall....-.1. Lft•NtJ'OW'....,.ol •••---•-••••• .. •• ta-11UCl:JO.S) Nu&riUoa. Houew.,..., Ollleft&..,.,175-IST. ltJ..14lt rocbbakea·compo·tar. t ' r ....... 1mt ,_,. .. ctft. £1.peJ1 I' pq •4•dtk .-. ' Home Can 4r Comm'I. Eunpea11 L1odacaper. ~ Em/lnt.r.·Ea· PA'IQIPLMTERCNO Ji'Teeellt.5'1·~ ....................... t'tlf'Pll•llf8al.c\ev• Lk9Tta1~4 _ ................ iG>ICM Tbp won. Fair frtce. ~~d~· ocat, nu. All t ype s . Free Newrod&~r.Sha,ke, AcUoa L•1•l Tn101. Allo • .....,...., nn, etc , 1'ndot • tNmp· Orad· M1hsl. ltf1. 14 "'4111 l065Dave .UU.te1.Call 54o.<!82S comp. Ouaraoteed. 0tn;:wt. '::»:4c~ M•~"' ~m~!edOft ._,,a.a Up. Removal. H1 •1d1 ••11 ~ev-. Prat pn.tta1 Ext• lnt. M 11 I Brian5*0S12 ) ...... ama1Hoba Dlldtioftld.C MO-W1 ....................... •t•llFW Low rates. Ref1. Free ·-· .. •••••••ouu ... ,..Serrice ' C .. a... ~ l'D4ISI Ur tr • ROBIN'S HOUSE· -•••'-•0 • .... •-••• eaL-.cTID,~ PERRY'SPLUN81NO -.................... . =..c"'y ~ t~f ...... •-••••••••••••••• II -·'••••••••••••••••• Q.EANING SERVICE, .Bridrwork. Small job1. rme Esler Palo•'•• b Complete p lumbto1 Ulndlcape creat.looa t:a· • m..W.& · ~ Fl 1. I t kw a \bor'oQCbly clean Newport. c-ta 11 .. • IL 91nor st. be. ,-:::-..,..! ICl"Vkel. Dralo " sewer pert shaping tbinnino omc.. AKUnUI A C.AmJUe t--•••-•-.......... V=..: ~~ep~:e ...... ,.._7 lnine.m'3175evea. me.~at bta~· .. , clean l n 1 . P' r e e lblmp removal. 67s.282i: ...-. ~ Prd ala ua.Uable K • I Wood reocln1. .._ m.Micn · W111t • R£\.Ll. y Q.EAN fl1replacee, p&aat«s etc. eltlmata. at hr attvice. Im. C.f 1 J fonllaffab"I. .....ftote,.,.ir. , , KOUSE? Call Olnpam New·remOcfeL Bela.' EIL EXCELLENT PAINT· f13.3W ,-¥;.;__-, -,----- ·---•••••••••••••• l)a~~CrTWI ~ ..-0, ...._ ~.':'.,................ Ob1. Freeat. M$-Sl.Z3 ~ =.:ma~~;,:· Pl~repa.lr. Spec. ln _:!.'.!!! ........... .. ~. rr.e ~t Any .U"l'ACT .. ••h! 0CC .,.,..._..., l T-•--k. ~ ...__t" Job ~ le copper re· FU_.. .. _•-a"•-Sola'""" ··-~ ......... AU·--,.,,. --..... ~... v.. ....... • ,..,...,. ,. ,,_..,_, w· .. •• ... _. pipe ...... T ......... "'. ....... ...., -,.,.,.. "'9U · -... W•cWf ·-•· .. ••••••••••••• Trub, tne lrim. Roa doae. CllJI The Mop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _..._.._..,.. li.ltPtwnblni''~nMop labor. Calm wort. St.eve. 1'Jay....... Ho1t11tat11yRe:IOW'ftl CIHa upa, HauUa1. IG5'103.eG_JZM ____ P8U Cleaolog Service. ·MOVINGfcSTORAGE· Re&ottered. Eves, · • Mi-2318 lnwriorcvsrc>C~M~01ry WTWatcian,S&.elOI 1..uchcap~o . lmmtcl CHEAPEST bauUng Lo latured.54&-23t3 SPF.clALlST·AT· GHOll5,6'7S.12M Any plumbln1. water -------- 11.1-Blach ~ .. A·---Fr F.alJ a'~ Co b I I LOCALS Id.. est. " r 7 ~. lew, b thrm ~ncl. .....h ... Your ......... -? • .... ,.;.-l!O--· -•-111•a -·---· •-. ..... JD~. mp ou1ec eao oc ..-.n .. , ... ea A# "...... ••....: b Jay • ....... _ .-. .., ..,....., ...... · · Prof~ padtini. --·-""' "' cer amic til Rea a -Y · Gardeoloc, Cleao·UP•. 9Gm5,MS-1.3IO Apt1. condo•. Fut, Loweltrates?daya. yn. Prof. qual. WOt'lt, az..a.. ' · Sl.iTperDay tniot.riro.minl-Freeetl. Ll b Ii · dptdbl.16.00br.5$2.0105 ui •• ._M _ _._,.... •• 1e Ruid/Apts/Comm. That'sUWeto~ LookulC for u horn«' ol c-./C-... Rw. 6'$>... te au nc·mov1oa. ·-• -.a""'"".. Beu Dave~ foranadint.he Dally PlJot your owo-t You'll find -·-••••••••••-•••••• ratef. Garaae-Yard cleanina. THEQ.EANING LADY P.U.C. #T·l.23431 . . Buaain shoppers read Service Dlrecl-Ol'Y that can min¥ homd advert»ed found•Uon• retainioa Gar*n&oc. cleu·uPI • Reaa.rat.m.6'24105 Efficient baecln'1 . reba· AMEIUCAN714tw.'10QZ Ha"tomethingyouwant tbelitt.leadsln Clu11l1ed estabti.sh)'OW'pro(essiorull tor 11le lo c1,11irl('d wall•. blocts~at101 laod1capl~. Georae WANT ACTION? ~~~rate., in· w..aAdl CaU&Ocr>o toaeU? Cluslfied ada do ~ularly. And t.bey find Identity. For more in· A·~ I '·'d. ~ ...... ......_ .. , ....... ,,...--··'ed & ......... c.t'TU -QI.---·0 it well. SG-5878. what they're looklna ror. fc:nra"-__ .. """ ~ every_,,, ......, _._w, ...,.,....._. ~' nuo...v.-10 ., ...,.,uou~o1<1•0. ~~~ ..... ?!! ~.!~ ..... ?! ... ~~~ ..... ?!!4! ~!~~ ..... ?~~ ~~~ ..... ?!!~ ~!!~!.~ ..... ?L~! ~~ ..... ?!!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ Bkkpr .• fuU chufa with c.fehrlePood , ________ COMPANION Nurse, DATA ENTRY DIMfAl.Altht.t AUTO PARTS ~ln« s kill• •rn" Sertk.e ........ CASHIH Uv.e-i.D tor elderly lo· Rapidly eJtpandlna ('Om· R.D.A. x·ray lie, 4Y.t acb olOce for R ' ln· F t I •-...__.d.ror restaurant in valid. C&ll 673-678?. paoy need.I fu.11 Umle dat.a daya Fr in fie benefits C......,-S,.LES vflltmerltco.836-79'71 or pre para OD • .-..-eot.r)' operator. I 10ll ~· Hi•~ ' ~·15111l "" servlce·No exp . Fashloolaland.Hrs: 12-7 COMPITBfTLADY i.veto.keywewWtre. una .... 830•1131 Expel'. Perm. Top pay. BOOKKEEPt;R full chg. nece1ury. Mon. thru PM . S day• • week. tollvelD&aaalatretlred Oreat ulary . •lot ---·------ Medlca l/ho11p Ins . MulUples«otboob, re· Fri. day shirt. Full ~f!'• Place, 89 tu active couple. Muat beoeftt.l fc eooct worll1-c Delk Clerks; afply m Peosioapro(U plan aleat.ate~ helpful. ~ Call for appt. -Wiiiiliilmlalllliillland.-•640-6390---i be eood cook & driver. environment. For ·~ person, The on Al 3'21W htS...._. Newolctn rv. complex. ·-• Heavv deailin• & l•un· calJM&ry.~ Laeuna. 211 N. Coast e.-a... ..,_ Sal. comm w/exp. SeoH _..:..~------•1 .. u..u , ·---.-. -resume to: P.O. Boxl·--------1---------dry not expected. .. .. ,.,,_-. ---------1 7250, Npl. Bcb. 92643 or CAMBA CASHJER, pt·time for Pleasant~v. rm & Ba. Dia.IARide Babyaitler· 2 cblldreo call 714·979-8300 btwo OPBATott pba&odrtve-up. Call CD m"'°'3 afttt. ~=~ SUX Ort"" school age. Mon. Tuea. _3_P_M_&i_sP_M _____ Exf9rleoce .,.lb a 7~U40 DOOlll&eves. ~t. $800+ ~ modem iwp. ~ a.ttemooo. H.B. Bookkeeping, filing. ac· ~.,!!..:~ u,::s~ CHIROPRAcnC ASS'T Co: 4 uhr Operatw call FM l, A-S1K meot & door to oor counta re ceivable. .,. .... _,. b 11 Fruit desk, exper a«. Lead1ni Orange County .,.._ trmlp. Calif. driven he """ Mature, good with be able to m-e a · WW train back office. Service Bureau has lrvioePenoanelA&eecy feq'cl. No prior exper Babysitter. LI Toro area, telephone & baodliog tooes. Experienced an 9 8 2. 8 2 O O or S u D ; _._ .. for 1·2 yrs exp • E 17th. Coeta lieu ._ Oood drivin& rec a Mature woman, starting _,1J1c. "'·U time, iome slri.....i-,. for 19'ha2SYI ..,,....,.... ...... _-.. M2 1470 _ _. No ""'·~-k Jan2Dd.wk.days7 amto ~'-ru.. k d _...,. 213/172-9275. operator w/workl,oC ~~ · -.-...... y wor · 4:30. Care for Infant. evelllllgl • wee en s. prene• aa we II a• 1---------lcnawt~ol DOS/VS or (hn1e Coast Yellow Ref.req. 768-7446 ~:'!~T!:S~iS:: !~o~io~~st;r: ~'?tE~;l~ finan· OS: PO RVS, JCL & Delivery " stock work, Ctb, 1F730V10 Mt. Her· Good J ECL. IBM 370·148 female & male appU· l'lllDD. · y. Baby1ttter wanted, 7 to jewelry st.ore, So. Coast plates. company fl rm seek 1 n g w/oommunicatiom. XJnt wel Xlnt ..-4 ::11.Myhomeforlnlant. Plaza. Call for appt. beneflta,4day week.Ap. responsible individuals faciliUu" Cringe cants comea.l.o. GP-DllTARY AIDES at Rel. s..8098. S49-143t PlY 8am-Uam, lpm·3pm, for mailroom position. benefits Tues thru Sat portunlty to tr ID auto com. boap. Day le PM Natlona.I Education. 4401 Entry level posltlons oow 1Bt & 2nd sb.ift.s Call f~ parU aalea; apply 1522 lbi.fta. Stable employ· Babysitter wanled. over BOOKEEPER, FC, thru Birch St., New8ort avallable, office exper i.oterviewappt. EOE. Newport Blvd., Coala meat. Apply 1us 18. 8 mo old child. My TB. constr . expe r . Beach . <Near .C. helpful. Xlnt working Integrated Data Corp Mesa. or 10080 Maim, ~.NB. home. Approx 20 hr wlc. Salary commens urate Airport). Equal Op· conditioM & company 22113FairviewRd.CM '! ... u-~~'v.eSuB ~~ c b . DISP"'-."'o'or•-lce Days & eves. flexible w/expe1 r. ll~ednd Areds ume1"ilpor1Ulllt•-lllily•Em_.Pil•l.1oilye•r•.-• benefits. Please apply s.s 546-6080 t\UWWUU n">I ... pt",' .. a"'ppni.nly !'... '"'r' ... •00 schedule. SZ.00 hr. Own to: Class 1 #39.... cootadpersonnel· _, lP '" trans. 67s.31123 Daily P\Jot, PO Box 1560, Can Person Bo or •DP · c 0 n 1 t r u c t 1 0 n Delivery //Ume $A't&. LA 10-S. 228 Fores Ave, ________ __,. CartaMesa,Ca.921626 vaa ·s atcov· ~ Warebouleman. Jrvlne Ttweemkes. Laeu,WJv. a llle<Oapecb.r l.aomallch. Babysitter.Mature era, exper. alls by 0 .._. womantosit lOmoch1ld, lb>kkeeper, fu.11 charge, Scboclt,67s.1.823. PEMSI " area. FullUme.S3Mot4 4M-8488 DRIVER,autoparta store our home. 7.10 wkdys a ex:per 1n accts receiva· SERVICES Jioim~Hal.· ~ Tom, mo. Ref req. Call aft 1.7. ble. Computer labor re· CARROWS COOK DEUVERV - Employment THE EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING ADMINISTRATION OF HUHTIMGTOH IEACH Ai9-Cft 0pellil11CJ5For1M Folowt.g T~ r-rCMJI CMG Ca.rical Traillillg sz.to, ... tta.. Moi hlA I Shop T~fJ'I $2.tOP..-Ha.. W ....... TK"-locJr SZ.90,.,.Ha.. S.... ..._., Mochlii. Repair $2.'90 , ... Ho.. LClldsc_.,. li4a6atec:•~• Traininq U .30 Per Hour Thu ar•a CETA FHd::.=:.~ ,...-n.g 15 Wffb prior • ......... leodl l'Hideftcy. AppllcatioM wil be occ1ptM at ttt. &~11t & Tral•ilMJ CHtn, 5 38 Mal11 Street, •••tt.IJlo91HcJt. Peter or Karen 96()..4612 port.a, computer payroll. RESTAURANT 180NewportCenter Dr. 'I'emJJ. woric forSMaton -------- or5S2S47. · gen'I ledger thru worlc.· SAN ~EMENTE, bas 2ndf1oor,Newprtlkb Expandio1 restaurant Newport Hotel. Ml.It be •DllVB• DRIVER 21 or over torii--------- lng tnal balance. Good poalt1o ns open (or 64f.4360ext263 cbamwitboverSOwiita. oeatlnappear .. ba~cu Expencllog co. looking flower delivery. Call G£NrDll Babyaitter, Daya, _your beoenu, Salary open. Waiter. Waitress, Coots Equal Oppor Employer Family-0wned organiza. "know 1ttteta weU ' t for people willin g t o ~or ~·18'70. UUIL home. For lnla.nt wmer t Seo d r es um e to & W!ity penoanel. Xint ·-.--------lion orrers pie aunt salary. Apply In • weft. Neat~pear. Good yr w/ working mother. ClauWed Ad fl07.Daily bead1ta. paid vacaUoa. 11 working conditions. Aalt ror ·M111 L toa, drivtg rec. Over 1J.. Co. DRIVER-Supervisor , LABORERS ExJ> .. dependable w1lb Pilot, P.O. Boa. 1$60, Apply a:.ERICAL Q,od ~rtuaiu .. f« front tie*, Yetll&S. Dl5 per bl' + eamlag 12SO per wk, ref.Pboaeevea.19'7.ma.. eo.t.Mesa.Calit.921626. GOAvmldaPtco F.amextramooey! advancement. Excellent ly.Plealedonot e. lncenUves. Call Eric. must enJoy working TRAINEE SanClement.e TYPISTS coml)AJJY benefiu. Ex· ~ MacA.rt.bur Bid at 173-1213 w/teeaagers " musl BabysiUer, maturelovi.og Bookkeeper ass t fort--------PIX perienceddestred. Apply Blrcb. bawva.n.Call~l6. lf'S£MBLERS woman for 4 moe old, 3 re11taurant. S days per 1---------anpenon. Al dys prwk,prof.cpl,our wk.. loclds week·ends. CASHIER ACCTCLlltKS DELIVERY MN . Dl.IYaS Driver, Stock Cle rk . home. Irv. Reis . 551-5383 So. Oranae Co. $4.00 per ~IUl9H OPER ""'~" .OtMW&'r Responsible pe on Mm or women 25 yn or Chance for advance-PACKERS .---------i hr. Ca fl Cor appt. CASHIR·S.W IUOll'"~ ~~~·· neededfullUmeto al older . Know the coast menl. must know O.C. Must have re liabll· 71+897-036Suk ror Pam. Cl.IRIS '" ,IAo~'"'•'. . ~;.._eem!~~Jr~. N . dtiee. Net sm a weetor area. Pac. Ind. Supply, traDSp. & phone. Long & Benking --.-------Unique retail nuraery Mu.stbavephone&rella· ..._. ....... -more. Orange Coast 21S7S.Hatbaw1y,SA. short t.enn usignmenti. f'/FTELLH Bus Boy, lunches. Apply baa full & part thne posl· bletn.osp. Long &short· 2300 "-tMw at.d Dell very " Oen ra I Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. Holl.day & vacation pay. OpplyforM~aVerde re· inperaoo.LeBiarritz4l4 tioaa available for sales term asslgnmenu. Holi· CostaMesa u.1-r, Freewa" to, Herrmann, Fountain ! _________ Ho~italluUon pl11n aident. PIT Teller & New N. Newport Blvd. N.B. .......~.... pli E d •-ti • ...,....... 1 Valley. <No of Slater Eled.rooica .. ,_ Account pos. Call Lee at -~--------UlXUICU ap canu. •· ay .. vaca on pay. 26242 Avery Park ay, betwo Newbope & av """'· ceUent opportunity for "avosplbt.~l.lzalioo pla o COOK. 'or -v ...... p .. -•. MV. Euclid> wc·TRONICS OSARVAINNGGSE 7C504 Al8SOT1 BUS DRIVERS for Cbri•· bead cashier. Please ap-ai1a ., ,, """' """ lWIJ --------. . tiao School. Apply 1683S plylnpenoo.. •)'ee health insurance Dental rront of ce TECHNICIAN VOLT E.O.E Brookhurst , Flo Vly aft~r probationary mmager wanted pt 963-7831 RCMHIS&AIDEHS per1od. Ever y othe r 8.ch Sa l ary c lllVEI ,, M••rn•AUV t.i nvlLI ,. Banking PAIT TIME .... Acct• ca ... 11ot" To work Fridays & Saturdays. Experience pref'd. For our Costa Mesa branch. Ctlf ........ S..-l111&Lo.. 2700 Harbor Blvd Please Call Mr. Wagner So4&-2300 E.0 .E. BAR GUU...Beer " wine. Full or p/Ume. Call 841-5544. BARTENDER ex~r for cock1ail IOW11e. ln C.M. call 646-2823. Aft. 6PM Beauliclan • Part or full lime for fashionable chlldreo/ adult u lon. lmmed alnt earnings w/benef'lll for molivated Bt.ylilt. 768-8801 Mlaaion Viejo. IUUTY CAltHlt Top management posl- oona " dulltlbutorships avalJ. ln new" upcomtng ooemetic company. Aloe Vera Products. No ex· pe rl e o ce needed. 962-785'1. BEER BAR MAID· Even· tnp fUll tlme. Reliable Capo lkb. 496·9033 or ~ ... y TIA ... Collate a od packaae educaUoo-1 m•terials. WUI require lifting o beavt boxes. Willing \o train to operate forkJlf\ ~ workln1 condl· Uon1 and benefltl. Apply between aam.uam. and lpm·ltpm, N1Uonat r.duc•doa 4401 Birch St., ~ Beach. < Near O.C. A1rport) Equal Op. Em yer • 230 "'--J · wkn:d off. Apply l44S meniurate with 1m~·te operun' ris and C.....a-.a.-.... H.a.. !.~ .1oaqwn .... ..-..-UJl:IUMI .......... a ...,.. .....,.Road ~.,... .. or,,.,,u munication " fin ··wHITEO opportunities n an In plant, Costa Mesa nr. Cdm 92625 c.-.-Drive c.ooldeabopneeda l baker skill. Fringe beo Ml ellablisbed company Ill ll•C-.usDrin 546-4741 (Across From OrllDJle Co. Airport> F,qual Opport Employer Harbor & Sao Diego 5 741 & 1 counter girl. Ne;>, ex· _548-__ 5602______ f'llWHY ONLY tbe Orange County frwy • b11 l lp m to ---------(Acrou From perience nece111ty. Dental Orf lee n ~ airport area. Appbcanlli ~~~i.~6:~ SellwithEASE! OrqeCo.Airport) 557.a&.3 employees. Rece ~l~eeD~I~;. ~n~:!~~·ct':~~1t~i--------- grillbelpfw.Ca119M·2331 lt'saBREEZE F,qua)Opport.Employer COOKS-Experienced part Cbalraldes. Plea rien in Newport Beach systems. Recent analol(i--------- (714). Oasstl1edAds&&z..S67ll time days full time Newport Center G area. ReQuiree vao or and dJgit.al expenence GBBA.LOFFICE nigbta. Apply between 9 _~_ll22 __ . -----large statiOa waaon & a pre(ened. CaJI 5S7-0C79. ~MEE Newyear. New job. Newport Beach . ••• TO PACIFIC MUl1JALI We are an actively expanding In· surance company headquartered In the appealing Newport Beach area We can't think of a more Ideal place to work. a.ERICAL CMlhllP.nowl Hu loU=vaUable with many faoe, super compa.n.iee and they' re all r>lEE! ~055 C-Wfleno•••I 2790=.CM AU.JOBS PREE Oertt 7-11. Part time Frl Sat. 1J pm. to 1 am. $3.00 per hr. 615 Paularino ?Sl-4652 Clerk. Newport Beach Insurance Co. needa rat· lng " coding clerk. Ap· t1tude for math & detail work. Good handwrit· Ung. Mlnlmal t yping. •mo. ~84.SO. & 12 AM . AME~IA 'S Denta.IOtflce.excep good driving record. aalt for Busch. Entry level p-0sltion REST. 3300 Pacific Co. opport~ty for the CaJI: ---------~ exams. Variou?> Hwy.N.B. penoo.Call&W-0083 642-4321 --------d d uties. Light .. -a.""--F1ctory Tnmee. 1ood COOKS WANTED Full & -.._-~. a.Int future 1n fast t Y P 1 n' 8 n d 0 e 11 t p/time aJJ shift•. Call U YQU're not reading Do. wm-or growing plastic adhesive handwr1t1ng reqwred. 642-8881 The Grinder lltUe ads to Class .._ c..a... co. 1537 MonrovUt Ave. We promote from w1lbin_ Retta~ YQU're misaing a I ._.,, _.._, NB C 11 .. F . Apply between 8am- Counter girl for dry cleaner. P /Time call ..7621. COUMTHHB.P Frr. Apply 1n peraon: Gary's Dell, 3309 E. Cat Hw)'.CdM . COUNTER WOMAN Towritecontract1 Ln reo· tal center. Must be avail weekends. Apply 1930 Newport Blvd, C. M. newsy Information ... 0p,.rt••ftr · a ... on· r 1' llam and 1pm-3pm, we.Uauomegreatbu ' S lar•r 548--SlZ North American Cor· ear. b. rt Beach. Fast Food. Coeu Mesa respondence School, 440! area,overl8yrs. Full or Bir ch St .. Ne wport PIT. Good wort.mg con· Be ac h. (Near 0 .t'.. ditiona. M6-48M Ask ror Airport). Equal Op· Paul. port.unity Employer. FEMALE F actory, _________ _ worten. SZ.90 J>4lr hr to •• start. Merit r a ises. 541Hl2S, 1537 Monrovia Ave, N.8. We have a variety of general clencal positions available for lndlvlduals with experience and/or skllls In the following areas: Count.er help, part time, Mon. tbru Fri. Apply 1n person. 11 to 2. Orange Julius, 711 E. Balbo• , Pt/time nlte work, Blyd-Balboa weekeod1 No exper .. _...__ ______ _ CMUJ'UALI SISTANT fi1LECLERK ·INSURANCE Beginners i1Pot for nRht person, pleasant workmj! condt, oppty for tralnlnJ? It advancement. 37...., hr wk, ~ mo. to start. Call 54M700 u lt for Ao· dreaE.0 .E GIHEttAL OFC Cleric typist oeeded al our Cc6ta Mesa loc11tion Variety of duties includ 1ng riling & typioR -tr. wpm. Some expenen<'(' m 11eneral office work & ll good figure aptitude helpful Excellent work- 11\li! conditions & benefits 'J\pply bt'tween lam · Upm, & lpm·3pm. Apply NallonaJ Jo;ducauon. 4401 Birch St. Newport Beach. (Ne ar 0 C . Airport) Equa l Op · portunlty Employelr. • lnaurance EJcptflence nee. &op 'N Go, 715 No. C.OUOter Help. JOpm to Lo a r a , A n a b e I m . 6am. Wlnchella Donut.I, • Accountlnot900kkteplf19 T1•1ZlO 253E.17thSl.C.M. • Math Aptltucte • CRTTerm&n.e Cl.ERIS : ~-d II UTOTEM Openiftp Now Available • KeyPunch·Houra4pm-12aml for fuU or p /tJme clerks UNIVAC CADE 1900 on 2nd & 3rd 1hlfta. No t • Cle'J!)tProc.MOr ~~$:.:!:tt:.~ w II ·--.. 1 ....... I st maoatcn to s:uo hr. e O er outluuiu ng Wut" ng Con· MIUlentoSS.SOhr. Ad· dltlona and llberal benefit pacMQe vancemem opportwiillea Customer Order Deak Otc exp. w/order pro-Clel&inl pmeTR'd but not req . Mfr of lo · du1trlal/AlrcraH Hydraulic ho1e aa· aembly. lrvine loduatrial O>mp&ca. ~76311 E.O.E. CYTOLOGY AIDI To work pt-t\me M·Fi 4pm.7pm lo N.B. Cal Jotm 'Fronko for appt MG-0140 a college degree In or related field and large IBM environ· lltlea Include co- rtment progrema act aa primary In- terns department INllt--~t on lmproye. f tware/hardware ul, beautiful New· tic Mutual Is a ~company. We offer outsta wonting OOndl· t1on1 and Ube benefit pacitage ' lnchJdlng lnoentl bonus and tuition YLORAL Ol!:S IONER. nper'd PUii or p/tJme. MS-5565 or ~7870 •••••Of&. To handle Inventory GENL OFC WORK-25 tram/, stock check, etc. hrs, week. Moo thtu Fri. tllwn the branchct of the TY.Po :;owpm. ans pb's, WOC"lds lrpt eltttroolc gd w/pubUc. $3.48 hr c:llAtrb. A~y Avnet, 350 Cull Mon thtu Tbur. 9-4 McComrlc , CM. or ph •'7733_. -----~. GINLWAUHOUSIE G e n e r a I 0 f f I c e ; P/time. $3.25 hr. Hours Recept/Sec:'y for 1teo 'I Oelllblo. Shlpplnf, re· office. C.M. location. ct'iv1nglrordflrprocess lncludlng medteal and dental OO'l9flQ8 to tboN who quality. For andtultlbnretuncs. lotonoaUOo 10 to our i--------• We wlll be hotting en o-n houM ...,.. market or con· refund. • we wm be holt 8:31»:30. 649-7*. lng. 751-3944 __;;._ ______ _ GwnlOHke Olrl Friday .. "111 tlme . -tlCt tbe penonnel omce from 4 • 8 pm In our peraonMI a ~partment on Mon. • 'TUff. Jen. 11'421..ampsa.St 8 & 9. We wlH aleo be Mf'Vlng '9fre1ho Garden Grove 51'7-940 ment1. Anyone wh<> 11 lntere1tec1~1~~~~~~~~m~lo:"!:e~r ~lcome to attend. • • Pt .... uM'north entrance at; oekull Walt.reu • Prt•ate Club. Out d•Y 4 nl&Ma. Call for •PPL llJ.IOOO td. NO DATAIMTIY Senlor~tor ror •well e1tabll1hed fl'owlna Oralaa• Co. tol'P· Xlat. wor1tln1 cong1uon1 • beftellta. lfin I yr/ of keypuncb rtild. IBJI . 4741/ 3'742 betpful Of' Wt wtl1 \rain. P•y wiU com· mensurate w /t'Xper. Ap- PIY in ptr'ICIO, Moo \hna ftom ...... In GUl-IWM191 "*'' Oft Mon. w ...... ... ~ ... .. toattW. • 4 • ~ PlMM UM north• n& at: ® Acct.tr typin1 N!CI· Lt bk· Ute typing, accounts kpa, non.amkr pref. l"flC. llc.e tiling, ,anawt'r A1rpoc1 area. S&I open. phone, 1omo counter. I' 51J.atOO. work. Salary open. GENERAL OP'fl'ICE, SeicnURts, Typlltl, AC· ~ Clerb. Top P•y. No Fee. Good 9enelll1 lmrDed Jobe near your M-lMor7U.t570 CMltL Fat04 Y ll•kt tbo u 1ood bcuebold ~ you're Dal Wini H•llab .. ........... f&ID&b' .. , ad· - ~ U..02 fortaa. U\ a..-eauto5'71 ®PAC!~~~~ ,. ....,.. ClllWOt. ......,....._,CA_ ~ ('ll*~~.,,,, Prin:~'i. ,., fM l~teA~ ~ lrYille Ca 114)Ne.Oii1 home. 11\lU Ume. Must be "ood typist w/common tel\lile. CoostrucUOo • R. E. ell pr. bdpfuJ but not De<' Louted in Newport Bo•ch. Salary open. MWllO Hive eom.thln• lb sell" -----"------0-lfled adl dolt well._ \ , ~ • ~~~~ .... '?!! ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~~ ..... ?!!! ~.~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~~ ..... !!!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ Monc»y, Jw\uary 8. 1919 ...w_ OAILY PILOT -n--·~ s I '-W-.d 7100 .W,W..tecl 1l ~W•ted 7100 €7 Girl l"l:ida,y. 11\tll tlma. tti lftUJlr/Sltter LIV IN HOUtU,BOV Ma&.i llot.al ant'9 M1n1aer Salea -la"' a• .._ ................................................................... . Sml bOokUeplnf. nrm Part um. from 3 to 11 Waal•,~"Jwport Wiil train ~ot detll o,,.,ct opporturuty for •d 119 a 1'• Wtkw ""•taurant lho~er Saodw1c:h a.. Salad A•· Servtce st.Uon employee " oeedl r-.o:ulb 11r1 d d 11 In ob •McelMUt. WIU train/no I!---3 W--L • wUlln, to learn aw aJI varle , 1• ... 3 J ............ lUN ~a~ritnce neceuary rT'W't:' lll'Wlll R.pidly &rowing 1ua aembltrs,fulJllme.&.m No expo r le n ce aldlla or .u~r omc. ~. c:&N of 10 led1d 1 lDiaNwor-• ., -..., .... .._ Ma&lt ._ 25 yn old 01 ..,. ,.1 .... 1 .... G chato New re.tauranl tpm Mu.at be ne.t. ck-an neceuary Apply ML ~. Typ.l.Ds 6 tO.k~y yr. okl: •Tat Wore ,_., 6 Pre of I lfl.4MQ older • be av alt. on 1"" " " 1.1nd~r conatrucuon In A~. 13.2~ p/hr. 15m PC JI. Hunt. 8<'h 91*'· a mmt P1taH lamd.7pm. bQr, Ea\plo)tr provl Salurd•Y'· 551 ~ or MtwC_..... lhlboa l:uellot 9'79·0747 for appt art 213-582~11 ____ _ c:aJI for •ppolotment UAIMr..,1 • prlvaw room W/tv MW!l0llaW 774 8090 UU Mou .....___.._.,......... 11rowth oppor pay " lOAM.Lorl'aK.ltchen """"'~ t.U,, U•• ol cer aod W o1Cbt audttor. <t200 ..,., rTV "•r betlt"flll Qall M7 5'll50 l<W SHl"8 ~ Uld)' IO i.ve·in Priva~ O~um 6 •aJa~ ~cncepref Varot uoe, Coat.a MCP •AbMlutety no prior oppt or lend re.woe to Sandw1tb 6 Salad All WAlt9fOUSIMAH Gladf't', exper tuatom room. t.tb •TV. NGO HounolwwkaUowUme • .. 111d1 .._ Palnter, nper1enced In lratnln1 °' Opi'rtl'ntl! <..1&M1fledAdU73.Dally aemblf'ra, pttrl lime STAaTSl40-Mlt mirror m•o. lop pa}', mo "'4•11 for al~tnl to •Utnd ~ aU ~ ot paintlna. DK'\'Mllry Pilot , P 0 . Box 1560 S.m 9.30am. Mu at be Jobaocw1ly IOOd bmetua Mll-3Z3l adloul.. Ill moo -----Mio 2ynup. ~-3228 ~ooahud inalrul" C.O.ta M4lN. Ca 92G8 neat. dun" dl'ateroua Eltt.lbllabedrompanr --1'°'*911.nt •litd.te• * S3.2S 'p /ht. 9'19-0747 for a...-_ __..,,..11 ... __ •• '-'--R R .& T bAePIGDle, Prr, for route l.AllA"pnd••, Mu tbe I PAftTTIME •Prclteadoa(l oo lh• Job RN'• ft LVN°1. Fl.IU Is pt. appt aft lOAM . LAlrt'i. ir,;:;;:::uln ... N•wpoucn ... rt ~ •ipo"• ma~ llw.st ba"• 11\!U fr Part limo C• MOTOR (3)4 br dQUme ahlha to tralninl. time Newport Conv Ktkben -~ SALIS JOI MOW reliable tru..porialloe ~ 661-14.W ROUT!!! "hocltot trom tn u of •UptoW%rommbiaton Center, lHS Supenor ----SMPPIHG/ltctfn GOOD ~ OOOD _m_-"_•------MA.ctffMtST The Daily PUot bu a ~~ ~£s'<f~~o'#fo =of top olllce Ave.NB. ~ SCHOOL Fl.Ill time Must havt1 UOUH.8, GOOD <:'ON HouM'Wl~. l i ti. 4 0., 40 Hr W... i.,.. route ln Newport ~Get We wlll 1.nm Be )'OW' own bolla With 11 IOllll"SllA6 atOSSIMG GUARDS i::,.:,r' vln1 record DITIONS MANY '1nAI .. ~ ln• o-1 l'Md\lne •CH'lt on Keub arH. Moodily QOact1be~Doc1or 1.oPnotchprolatlonalor &MOP S3P f.RU0UR f'RINOP: BF.Nt:l'ITS roM• ln •Par• llm•. QUd~ ~pac-e com· Uv\t 1'""4iat aftW'O(IOIU at•'7131SWoekdays. pnbaUon. Women nHded oow City ol lrvtoe ta •ctept· Shoe salesperson u · P'AST 0 W1NC1 <'OM 1231 PoPe11tt • a1MmbJ•n pt111 Saturcbty and Sun· pitDT TIME Katella Realty Good pay Good hr• Ing •ppllcatlona for &>erlenctld full Umc Top p AN y p R 0 PA OT f.'. Mmt tMt &b\c' to work cs., ..,17 cooro.lDaa. AP -· --548-075'7 • . school crouln« guards lQ Comm P11ul AUao Sboei. J"ROM Wl 'nllN r RAU l'rom dltalled pta.n.otn1 = 2'41 ~ per day Far .... _ J•••• ·---------help cbUdreo Cr'Olol lo-II 9 Fub.loo Island N . 8 . F o R T o P 1'*1abh11pnat. Apply llMMadnqutroct ~Ap EYENIN~S lll-7251 Sall Lott Full Ume posl ta11ectionualcly. Hours l0llllO \I A N A 0 M £ N T ID l*'IQD '1H\•5pm, Mon nuit.e um.lnr ~ a Uon Women welcome will d odl g up 1--------- S TA RT s · · I M . o..m rd•a,.. ..... dw'ft>ur per OKIOl.h Mua have Adults with outataoding, ReaUlltat.e Some &ewlnl involved on ,:z;io:~r .~b<!1 SHOP HB.P ME l> l AT F. I. V · ·. deft. apcn , ... d •La d•pendabl• auto .nd attrKtlvc pert0oalllle THIHl(I.. S..MB'7 Equipment will be! lmmed®flD.inc for n ght ~ : p YE~,? t N RC' ~ p u 11 t Im., RI 0 N ..USTl•S IHC. eooctdrtvtAI nM.'OC'd ~ 1:t ~~fo w~~ And bt bi& wttb a leadtn11 s;;jma_k_ers __ P_a_t.tlaon __ S_a_il furnished by the c1ly. cn.oo· )Clnl company HFJ.rnrL wt; llAVF :'r~~n~w~\R;:.' ~~i4 z1010ovwStteot.NB PloueJ3olY.~n10o 1-Jw'.PboneM2..:l21Ext =.~~~~\:Cai'. ~fohulmmedo'1'.n· ~orH!fi~Jootlocja:n1si::,~ o~~::!~sic 't~:P~~aJ~g OUH OWN TRAINlr.-G W lW&ak for PhU. lll&ldll 6 1t.oA boy wanl W. -., 250, BETWEEN 4:00.S:OO bon, Ml Ume manager. lllSS or sall cult.en /or Road , o r cit II I 714 > BakerSt., CM. 545-0403 PROtiRAM Pll r Wll BY l'd Top was• pakt Th.c c..teMeN PM. WiU train new aaenta. bandworkera.613-Zl.80 754-MOO 11{£ (,'(.)lJNTH' s rOI' llUUMWh• Need utra lJUI 8( t.a1uaa ZU N 1\-6 ......... Call Al StelJata for COO· Sala _________ ,Single! Divorced? l!:xcep O It GAN SA 1 t: s money' Kam SZOC> -.Id~ C<>all Hwy , '1..acun• • ..:c:.:::~~11~..,: ... :::!::r::l:;.._j Eql&&l()pportunlty fidenllal 1nterv1ew. BRIDALSHOP llonal opportunity to PEOPLE <.:AJ..l .\ l' •bowUJ.J framed on11111l But'b Employer 963-!S6'71 Happy.pleasantworkmg Seamslress, Sa1li. earn. Helping m~ an my 6 N r r, F o R "'' paJAtinp from S19 • ---------conct Pref . seamstress neede d . business, part-time/ full INTEHVlt-;W Ok GAN thru PartypJan No In Nalottonaoce po11l1on. MO¥• NM ' Plistb-up penon, art ap-tail clothl.n~s~:. co!~~ some uper desired time. (714) 552-0240 EXCllANGE, Sf AN v111tm~n l Terry Dana Pt Harbor, ex S.SUOOIXTaAS tl1.ude. interesting work Meuarea. 673-2180. •--------- NUNN 1141r.1• -31 "'°1 ~mre prrle~ 13 50 Cllat.lq oow tor major 4·10 hrs. wk SJ.00 hr S..llZl 556-933S •SF.cRETARY• ~oa n..':f~a~~~e~ ,.'!' b't 1 la rt + fr Io i tl ftlm COmffY, ura•ntly start. ~76SO ....,...,., ""' ,__.... "'" (lroumb K~tepllr. Sad IU:it\l'RIClllLJ> <.:A RE benefit•. Apply 24701 aeed1 main w/abort PBX 1--------• SALES/DBJVEltY FOODSERVICE ~d sales lady. f'.111 dlebacllCoJlc&t' M1u1un M•tun' b\leiJl to help 0.0.Dr hllr,womenpretty,fat& Aoswer1ng iervlce RECEIVING Uyauneedadecentfty ~~~~.'!!:~~ary, log ·c!:;:_s·~~~~f~y VteJo Salary Sil!> to btay~ta " % yr old ualy. doctor " nur.1e ,,__._ 1 .. 11 •• Prr. Call tnO Prr job up to S8 .. -St 029 po r mo C "11 Spk Meue 64CH 100 MAIMT8tAMCI ........ -... , .... • RECllYIM<i ;~ ~9pm, call 5:1l.o811. ~ ~1tf 'Mu~t t! ,__rme_cb_en_W __ e_. 67_s-_1_01_0_ 83t 9700 ext 30'l or JOO dli,YI. ·•1 e\'es ••-vasoa ~lonal .. a-..r opp· _m,_31:51_1______ Q.£BK ...... a··· --........ ..,... ... ·~ """' goodw/p9ooe. 751·5743 un.WttlJ .,. " HSKPR Uvt! tn PV1 Rm & 1 ql&&I. maintenance ty tcr U~e wtshlnt& to PBX OPERATOR Sales ~ARDS & T v 3 children Nr maa lo bld1 tr1&de break Into the .inovle Oran&e Co Arprt area, Unique retail nursery Display Jewelry SECRETARY/TYPIST CdM lk'h po Box set Supervisor m uat be buslne11 $20-$200 per int.er buay awltchbrd, has full time position F\JU time poettioo availa We need a very capable FUU.lp/Ume.AJJurt'IA!j CdM~ stronc lo electrical, day + residual Ftr fc PIT day shift&. available. Please apply hie-for r esp onsible pers()fltoparelbework Uniform-furn111hed J)lumblng 6 carpentry. posalbilltles. ( 714) E.O.E. Mahy benefits. · perlOO iD exclusive Lido ol our busy financial con· Aies 21orover R\·U~ lnaurance 'rheee are perm. posl· 761 -124 4 . VIDEO Pay according to exp mpenon. VIiiage s tore .. Ex · suiting staff. If you take ~lcome No t"xper1enre Costa Mesa Agency liOOI w/ctulnce for ad· CASTING SERVICE, ~3333,83S-3m. ROGERSGARDEHS pertence in Jewelry . pride 10 your typ. nee. Apply lJn1vtirul needs upenenced gal vancemeat. Gd. worki.ng nowioour3rdyear. 230lSa.nJoaqlDn crystal. ctuna s ales pre· l.Dg/aec'y alrllls, like to Prot.-ctlc'Jn Service. 1226 OUtkls lnclude all ph1u1es oond'a. "benefits Phone Pizza ll~..l..ex0.pertenced. Hilla Road lerrred. 673-9334 work bard & be well· WSthStreeL,SnntaAna of prop«:rty·casuHlty btwn 9AM & 6P M , M.ullc Uft' ENT Cdm 9262S S"'•~s oompenaat.edforyourer-lnterviewa houra S.12 ., operatJona Ideal work· 493-01216 or send resume LMJM lock/ Jan lcllld stf.1511 ~ forts, call 7S9-1183 tor in - 1_. Mootbru Frt. IDI candlUOns. Top par to Niguel Shores Com· N e e d • D r u m . ,,._Sdlool Elegant fine 1ewelry terview. <IBM Memory -----ror qualified individua mun1ty Assoc. 33654 mer£Pera&Sliooist. Must liAnr+nra ..... t.fc.t Re<:eptionial, typ1sl 60 salon bas mleresllng pos Typewriter training GUARDS 642-6li00or54&-3205. Niguel Sborea Dr., Lag. a1ng: Call Jill 67~5362 or --" UIS'U WPM. Costa Mesa for mature. respon _belp(ul__.;. __ .> _____ _ STOCI ClERK Immediate opening for and1V1dual lo order and distn but.e all stationary and oHice suppltt•!i Rellpooslble tor a 11 UPS Must be able to lift up tu 50 lbll. Niguel,921671 Orew548-478S Immediately, P/T, 9-1 75l-o83l woman w /salea exp . INSURANCE Banbury Croas Pre Gemologi ca l knldg Secrelary/Gen'l office, l':xce llent sa l a r y . mrl~~:~·eau:.J~~ 1fE1~pft1rY ':bo;~~~I~~ ~ :edoli~~~~tia:d~'~ ~='~~r~:~-52.84 R..:~'&!i~t:%~~~~; helpful. N.B 67~734· ~zilfi,i;:~c~. ~~~~~t1~0~nd A:~r:·~~ SECURITY Due to our recent ex· pans1on program, We lls Fargo Guard Services is tunng Security Guards ror: oainistrator. New office t au. Exp. on y . perform mes c u....,,. days to suit mutual need. ---------·--------penon. in Irv. Room for gl'owt.h Call Shirley 213·964·0332 & babysit for 2 chlldren. ~DUCT1-...... Job could be shared by 2 SALES tm./Mtwport •ach 5-ta Alta/ ........ Mtrto./1-.a Paric Cotta Meta 1r n. WMttierANO for ambiUous person. Ool1ect . Lg 1>rivate quarters """ "" people. Superior typing SS25 mo. start. FT, call Mamt cturin w/prtv entry in guarded IHGfMHlt skills & neat appearance 54IM700 aak for Janet Al &oJ/Rece~vinC Clerk community. Salary com-Rapidly expanding O C desired. Calr Pallye lea E 0 E me n s u r a t e w 1 l h flrm ia loolll:log for a Smith • American Mo-. · · · Experience necessary · qualifications. English Production Engineer . Ped Assoc. 1852 Langley INVENTORY CONTROL Knowledge of lumber & speaking preferred. Rer. Tbl.s lndlvidual will be A lrv 556-8961 O..ERK. Min t yr ex per. band tools helpful. Call 75&-0909 days, 631·2.284 resp on s i b I e f o r ve. . Ordering, aeu.mg limits HEADS UP INC.0 E e\'el. documenting assembly &upt.iorust Mutt be good w/figures CTI4)549-8903 E. · · ed d 1 1 AMIMALHOSPITAL & the ability to compile Nurse Aide, 3-µ, exper proc ures, ea gn ng I ....., ....., • D I ..,. T E reporta. Irvine. 540-7639 MATERIAL HANDl.JNG pref'd. Country Club tooting, train.inf & pro-F\Jll lime includ1og Sat --'" "" E 0 E Parta Stock penon. Exp Ooov Hosp 549-306l viding tecbnlca support &/or Sun. N.B./lrvlne 0 PE HING S f o r · · · desired, not req. Will · · ror the a11embly of area. 644-5463. aup•rvhory l•••I Ja.n!tors, pt.time eves, train. Must PH• Co. Nurse -LVN . 1·3, 11·7. special compasses & --1-tlC--IP-n-OMl--ST--Stcuri~Offlcers wt.o ove_r 21. couples pref'd. Physical lncld'g back X· Immaculate 41 bed conv. cameru. Requirements, .._.... T ••y, .......... a lrvmearea. 533-4881. Ray. Irvine. 540·7639 bosp.So. S.A. 549-3061 4 ye a r s co 11 e g e, Law Firm. 5 hours daily. -r,.., m1t E.O.E. mechanical engineering Contact Janice. 644·7600 ,....d.d ~-JANITORIAL NURS~ AJD~ needed or industrial technology Recept.ionlst/Typ1.1t MECHANIC·BOATS to give tendfr loving work experience not EAltH $3.00 TO SJ.IS Part time eves. Newport Partner wanted exp. care to the elderly pa· necessary. Offer ex· f<UU t.Jme. PEltHOUR Reacb area . Ex · wttb ina.rl.oe eo11nes Ir llents. Will train cellentmedical&dental 646-8886 perlenced adults. $4.00 boeta up to 35 ft. Am· qualified per~nnel. beneflta. Plea.ae aend re· RECIPTIOHIST/Fetn. PROMOTION hr. or sub contract . bitiou1 personalitr & Eamwbileyou le . All sume to: w. Wright, TO $4.25 PH HOUR lmowtedgea must. Sma I ~.NB. trol, 4CMO Ca Dr.. MZ-2000 ror interview. F\111 and part time pos1 tion8 available for saJes oriented applJcants. SAUSPHSOHS CA.SHIR-SALES HEAD CASHIER REC a.EU CLERICAL-SALES If you like plants & peo pit:. this 1s your OP· porumlty to work ln a UD· 1que retail nursery . Please apply m penoo. RC»aS G41lDEMS 2301 San Joaquin Hilla Road Olm 92625 SECRETARY/ STENO TACO BELL Corporate Headquarten. 17381 R.ed Hill Ave Skilled in dictation, typ-Irvine, CA 92714 mg composition of cor- respondence & EquaJOpportwuty knowledge of general oC· E;mployt!r M/F flee procedures. Ex · _____ ... __ _ cellenl opporlunrty m 1---------· sales department for sell Stodl/Mall Clerta mouvated individual. Fashion Island fin ance services Clrm . ex Cootact Mrs. White perieoce req'd. 369 San For lnt.erview A)>pl. MigueJ Dr., 11200, Nwprt Bcb. 640-0123 CAM PJ. Y 213-827.()U.5. genera I boat n fi abifts nall. App 1445 Sdeatlflc =· c Con· ~es~l~lu~o~doc:"~~ a.r--ch love1tmenl required. .._ 1 Newport Bea h, Ca • I d ._,.,.... call ~2988 Nw-aes Ai.-, •m·3pm & 92880 REC E p T I 0 N I ST I Salea/Hsdw.-. F,qual ()ppor Employer App1y n person Mon uy DATAENTRY 3pm·llpm . Ex per · Frr · et.ail ··--------~" ""Ml 5PM 1---------s~ETARY. Newport pogmr sl.Or~.no,. SUPER OPPORTUNITY Set your own hours, to display the Lat.est Beeline FuhioM, no exper .• no delivery or no invest ment. New wardrobei. and unli mJted earning:. oppty. Sat-Mon, caJI col lect 1-963·7470 or Tut-, • Jan 9, Wed, Jan 10. Call San Juan Capistr.inu Inn. 493·5661, Msk fo1 Donna to ,.,,..,ay, °" «> SenJor ,.....rator for well Mecbanlc for achoo! SS.~ hr Trainees ac-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 ""'n ""·-c~ u , .. _ t ~--1 Omter · Front olf1ce ap-""" or eves .,_, .. ...., or a : established growing buses. Private 1ehoo . cepted. Mesa Verde pearance 8 must. heavy Stv, H.W. Wright Co. 1261---------WELLS Orange co Corp. Xlnl 18835 Btootbunt, FV. Ccmv. Hoap., 661 Cen"'r "-I nlllQCleftl phones, lite typlnf. Rochest«St.,C.M. <tt-retan·esSS bendtt.' & worktng con-963-7831 St.,C.M. Sal.-i&t.o$9Mpermo. 2 h t t · ~ FARGO dltlons. Min 3 yrs or _..;.._. _______ , Yrs exp w/tnld1 of stat growl po e n •a · Sa1al G.0.ILegaJ/ReceJ>t keypunch reqd. IBM MEDICALASST.Backor-Nuniq rec keepl.na desirable. 84G-5470. HickorJFarms TooManyTooW.lS15K GUARD 37411 3742 helpful or we fice Gaatro apecialty. LVN Apply Newport-Mesa ReRaunmt Dlacover the wooderful Empjoyers Pay AU Fees SERVICES will lrain. Pay will com· Venlpuncture, aaaist Unlried School Dis t , world of cheese & UzRanders Agency EACH ER AIDE· Prt- Scbool 5 days per week lmmed e mployment For info. call s.9-.3877 or mensurate w/exper. Ap· Slgmoldoacopy, Misc. Xlnt benef. Hoµday pay ClasaifiedPel'IODIJ(llOfc1 TACO BELL gourmet foods while 4020BirchSt,Ste 104 I S3Z W ply In penon, Mon thru dutl~. P.R.N. Mon tbru immed. Bayview Con-Moo/Wed/Thur & Fri eamlng xtra money. P/T Newport Beach, 833-8190 CGftlrnot1weotth Frti:'~a·ocpre..c ~•k for Peggy C.~~~ Tbw1n, ~.~l~~~~·s~~~~ Jobopportwl!Uesava1la· ft/~ii:J':~inf.. :~P! :~ CaUForAppt/Ett.ab'64 r-------- Fulertow, CA 17°'2Gtllette Ave Medi--' D..-•onist ror N• ...... ;no Bch, E.O.E. ble. Apply JD person. West.cliff P1aza. 642·0972, ---------Technician 548-2.\50 OR In \;.a ~-...... ...---1---------15551 Brookhurst SL. Fuhloohtand&0«>30 SecretariaJ AUDIO.VISUAL •~ e busy doctor'• omce. NURSES AIDES Westminster. Must be 18. AD MAM Monday, Tuesday, Wed· ·-.-•<•71•4•) 546-033--·1--Salary open. Benefit.a. Slate cert ooly, S4 br 8 UAL ESTATE IDE. SaMw-Mat.ure person part uSIST...,."' ~2'y.SMl06a1111tatom sS01u21111d5 nu11d1ty, Thur1day .1• ft'st:30-t:30.56'1-6300 l>dbotidaysyr.Sickpay SAl.E:SPIOPll tune hourly eves & Sat -"'"' muuu:u loAM ~PM CLOSED•-.-------· Ba , C 1 The"'.JfeeBean"'~"'l7"" Fee paid AssLStunt to motion picture projec ... ' 1• MEDICAL ASST yvaew onva scent, Wealey N. Taylor Co. ls a ~ ,,..,... .,., RegJonal Sales Manger. t.on & other audio-visual f'riday at KEYPUNCH F\JU or Part time. ReUa· 2055 Thu rl n • C · M · 33-year oW firm wholly Rcstauranl Salesman & Repair Dept. run t h e o f r 1 c e . eqlDp. Reqs 1 yr or exp 230WWClf'ltff OPERATOR ble. Exp. n ot nee _MZ-_3505 __ . ______ owned & operated by lt11 BOB'S Man Light watch & secretanal skills, lovely lnvolving skills, malnt & Rm 217 Part time. 1·2 Yean elt· 847-0051. NURSING founder. We are not a )eWclry repair Musl be area. Terrific rnendly over aJI ol above or relat s..taAna, CA penence, day sbil't, In· B NuneeAidea sut.ldlaryb branch or HOME OF TH! over 21 yrs old No exp. bols. Sll,900 Also fee ed eleclr"l/electron1t· State Lie. No C·6036 house computer s. Ell· MED. Recptd.-Npt kch Orderlies franchise · eadquarters llG IOY ooc. Will tr8Ul. 545-9485. Jobs. Call Audrey Verne. eqwp. Filing deadhnt• (;'~ IOp l ti t kl d P /T • 5 a Y w · wtth around·the-clock lmmed openmgs 1n our ------Sn I'· a •-S ell 0 of Jan 31. 1979. Apply ..,..u11 portuo ty cc en wor ng con I· Knowledge of insurance LVN 'Sor RN'S -e un,, ... n in,., Employer M/F tioos and benefits. Apply billin" helpful. Call: Above average wages & access to managemenl family restaurant at * SALES Newport Beat'h Agency, Newport-Mesa Untried between8am·llam, lpm· •a~ health bendits. A~ply for assi&taoce at any nearby locallofl5 Wt> re· 4340Campus. School J>ist. Classiricd --3 N t 1 Ed .....r.-NEW PO RT CO v lime. Our in·bouse video quire no prev1ous exper ~•loo.ll.t.'-EM-..T per s 0 n n et Of c . Ha I r Sty l 1 s l :i pm, 8 aona uca· · tape b.sting & sales train· Join our rnendly team. """""'., ~ Mon/Wed/Thur & Jo'ri Manicuris ts wanted tNion, 4rt408el Bih.rcb(NSt., MED TECH CAENTEve N!·o~~b SUper1or ~g _program by Tom Come sec us lod ay TileCJotbes'l'lme .• SECURITY !fflm·l2 Noon Tues tum w/exper & following ewpo ac 1:ar To work ln N.B. Must __ .,_.,_·""'-·----HoplCl.n!listheflnestreal belween 24pm. 3Newlocations MA.RIUOTTHOTEL 3pm , 1601. ltlth St , Xlntworklngcond1Uons. OC.Airport).EqualOp· have Calif. lie. Call OfficePromotiona est.atetrainingavailable Waiters.Waitresses Dana Point. Snn Wearcseekmga reUable NewportBeach ~O~ New. well·estabhshed, p<>mmityEmployer. Margaret for appl. 9 People needed for ,Pt· Wehaveanopen1ngfor2 CooltTrarn~& Clemente.Irvine penon to work nexible ellle beauty shop in 64G-0140 time temporary office salespersons with en· Cashiers Immediate openings how's. Law enforcement._ ______ _ CoronadelMur.Applyin Kl h H 1 d -----.----promotion work for thus1asm, chara cter & 23952Avenidadela Musthaveexp &over20 or secunty experience TIUPHONESJ.LES r;!raon Tooi's Plare le en e P wa!Jte 'Membership Sale• m•--'ty to match our yrs old. Ill n.:..1an•for Men Mate r Dei Hagb, Mature Business Person SheratonNewportHotel. .... .,. Carlotta.Laguna Hllls l.a7l-23!MAskforDown helpful Enjoy llood co Work p/t1mc 1n our W :-0 ";;"' 26(M, ~· Coast 8:30-2::1>, $2.90 hr. l202 Need e d 8 y New $3-16 per hour. No exper hlgb standards . Your 7311 EdlnKr Ave. HB benefit.a. Apply Moo / t'ri. telephone sales room and Hoye • , w .F.dinger, s .A. Apply Oriaoiution Jo Hunt· nee. Houri avail; S.l . 1·5 own private desk and no Cook BIDeea SALES TRAINEE 9am-Noon. Personnel slJU have pl~asurc l1m1• w . !Hworitdays i.nJllooBeacbOnJ.yCom· & 5-9. A•k for Ma ss part·tlme sale11people 4501 CampusDr,lrvane Part lime days . Good !r>ONewportCenterDr fory~elf AM & l'M Hoal esa l pt ·t•m mlssiooCootactMr.Bud Layton, front desk, Commission split up to lS4E.l7lhSt.,C.M SS$95S22'74. NcwportBearh :shift.t. a\'a1lable. Wal(\•:-. Bart.ender.fulltime.Cal LA.IAIDE At 847·2244 For Jn-momin~only Pleasedo 70%. Interview by ap· Equal Opply Emplyr + t"Omm Cu ll for cit• .., _..... . N 8 M n o t p h o n e . 4 5 4 5 polntmenl only F,quaJ ()ppr Emplyr MI F Salei m/I ta1b, monung11S48 7418 •Ow .... 10 · • ust tervleW. _ MacArthur Blvd et ~LEYTAYLOR CO ,._ _______ _ have venipuncture ex· -------~ 0 ,_.. We I I est ab 11 s he d •• L.A TIMES 54{)·0301 Hotel front desk clerk. per. Call Margaret tori--------• _.,.._.,..._______ Realtors 644-4910 ---Newport Beach textale Morning & afltirnoon appt, 640-0140 MFG INGIHEH Restaurant r1rm mvolved in salUng, shifla Expenence pre---------• Rapidly expand.in1 O.C. FAST FOOD bat'kpackang & ski wear ferred but will train. LegalSecmary firm ls looltina ror Mf& mdustries ls looking for Collel(e student dcs1ra Some experience d e· Engineer . This in· COUKTERHEl' an Inside salesperson ble.1''or11ppt cal1Mr.J. 11lred. Salary open. dividualwlllbere1poruii· lHowiew1vet11Apply> Ttusstartinl(poeltwnre Mazz.ola, 540.2.300 833..()101 ble for documenting as· & qutrefl an lntelll.ienl, am sembl.y procedures, de· COOK btuous mdiv1dual. Tht!ii ,., Hott'I. FRONT DESK LeRal Secretary wantedi sljDing tooling, tratruna ExpandlnR rtst11urant a t·areer opportun1\~ CLl!:RK. 7AM 4PM, full mlD 2 yn exp In genera & providing technical chain W1th over 50 uniCJ with excellent beneht11 & timl" Call for appt. practice. Salary ne1otla· support tor the assembly NEW YEAR'S F'arruly~wned or11uniu· ndvancement. For 1n ~M>OO_ex_t_620_. _____ bl_ce_.980-__ 5'11_1 ____ of special compasses & RESOLlJTIONS? tion offers pleau nl rormationca11645·1066. 1 a...!!.+1 SEC"Y cameraa. Requirement• working conditions --i-i~·• .,....,... y • a r a c o 1 I e g e , How About AN Program Good opportunitlr11 for ..,..,. p Experienced. Newport mechanical en1ineertng ew advancement Excelltnt 7~••llil•pMg1 orftbw Center. Salary open. or Industrial te<:bnolon For Your Car~r... company ~nefits E• :..., to 4, Mone ay ru _~ __ 12_. ______ 1 work experience not A p fl M I i:nence desired. Apply "'1d•fc· Union t>t-nefiu. eces r orr ... t ad c utua . pe-~ Call or appl. ""'"'·"""", Le~al Secre•arv, H.B. 0 sa y . er ex ......... '""~ • "# __,,__. ........ eel .11.. den•-1 Wt are seeking lndlvlduata with 2~11eara tJae men111on 520 ate 'l practice, recent ~.K ''""" .. ..,, ' --------•I Calif exper Ir xlnt alll:illa. benefita. Pleue 1end re COBOL, OS'JCL Programming with an· It Nongoter. F /tlme. sume to W . Wrt1ht, a1y1t and deatgn e11perlence. Librarian, ·~ger HouM!cleanen. 11.art l't SclenUllc Drilllo1 Con· TSO, ADAJ\AS or Intercom knowledge 3.75 hr. lmmecll•t~ raise _848-_l __ .______ trol. 40.o CampU& Dr.. helpful. Dullea Include uaer 1ntertace. In· when trained. C1 r ...... S.C'yT,.._ Newport Beach, Ca veat!Oatlor and correction ol syatem• _nec.-__ .. _rf-'--. 646-__ '7_80 ___ , Crowinl dynamic busl·i·9'.!811C>-•. ____ _._ prOblema ind programming ol new mod-16 F.hloe llloftd ,.... UU1atlon firm In•---------utes. Prlo< Involvement wlttt group 1n1ur· ... .,,.... •ech Housecleaneni to work for Janice'• Raagedy Ann. Tues-Fri. 1-a. 84$-1800 HOUS8CM'll/Mald P /Tlme or Live In Emerald Bay f'ftlldence. call4111-'DB1 Newport cei,ter hu full anoe an asset. time openfnir for •n MW leadman w111ted to Located ffl pe1eelul. beaut1lul Newport ~ner1etlc • efficient ~ tor arowinc com· llleeoti, Pacific Muluat 18 •rapidly growtno le«el sec'y trainee. S/H pally. Mull hav• t)t· 1n1urancecompany. Weolteroutat•ndlng & dictapbonc. Xlnt &~· perience lo runnin1 .t worlllng conditions and Uber11 benefit lnl skills a mut. l !let-up ot mlU mathlnos. package tnctudlng incentive bOnua and ~.IWO-aeO. "Sapervllory npe.riHce tultlonrtfund 'L ':(."'~ t needed. Good co. Housekeeper FT " PT. -• -· bmlftta. App&¥ am w. Wt wilt ~ hOa.ttno en open hoUH from 1ood benefit.I. EOE HB Grad abe to type MacArthur,SuwA.na, o4:0l>8:00pmlnourper90nnelde1>9rtment Bayview Convalescent J(M()wpm. Scaanln1 of ---------on Mon & Tuea. Jan 8 a. o We wjll atao lbp. 2055 Tburl.n St. otWtpapen A clipping Modela, fem . Sharp, · ' ' · C.M.64.2-lSOIJ ·p artJtlel req'd. Some up fliun only, Sl.5 J)e.r hr. bt~lng r11r .. hment• Anyone wno ta 1n nUng. Knldl,,, library eea.aa, -.auo Bob. lntetffled ,, welcome to attend. Ucuekee~r. Uve·ln. S~ ,l.odo ~YI ~!J>luJ Mode1I Pl .. a•uae norH1 entranc• •I: day wk . No rooking, JACI( G UUI CO W ___... I If ®. chDd care. ref'1. Ent. or L2S Baker St C M • ....,.. new ac ... 8 pa n . " p Ii pr f . d . Ca 9362111 EOE . Mi FI H )'OU hav .. wbal t\ takes \.CJ PACI AC mUTUAl: 6..t.d.-wt • beamodelcaltuanow. _ _... __ ,.,,. Lt Cl .. p Hew York W•l Models. l1T1ag1n•1t0to 1>ey~o •n•111anu HOUSEKEEPER/LIVE· quor era. an. 831-MOO. roo.....,.,,C.-.OI JN . BEAUTIFUL NB Relpqnaible. ltvloe. TheProrllalOoala ....,_,.._,CA._. RESTAURANT HElP WANTED AppUcauona currently betng ukcn for cooks and C()Wlter Pf'rtionnel. All 1hlft1 available Pk.u. apply In Pf'r11on •l t.be foUowin1 locallon JACK IH THE IOX 17t.h & TUlllJl'I t F11rv1tw ft Bekc-l'lt" COSTA MESA F'.qual Opptl Empty r m/ Wt: are scck•na a salc!i person wilh direct 101lci. expenence who I!, look ina for an opportunity to operate indepcndcnlly In 11 fully protected area Mu 'il be m at urC'. cn:11llvl!. stable and 11 de pel)doble profes11onal who wan tll In co m e dlrectly Nlaled to efforts apphed UeUer than ;ivrrage, &ecurt' stable inC'Ome wlll result. Good conunts1lon and bonus in llddlllon to excelltot n•· UOnaJ company benefits with technical aupport •"11 backtna by Luxor ugbt.lng Product$, Inc Otll Mr. Ech\ f213JHN411 t,qual 9J>portunlly Emplorer M1F SandWlch Shop Take-out Mon Jo~rl, J0am -2pm . t2)>m 5 30pm 656·0670 forappt HOMF.. ALL MOOF.RN ?la-WI. 11141..0.tm COHVENl8NCES 2NJ Have eomeUdnJ to H1J 7 ~1 .,_~,"~""" =Dr., N B. Ul8() Qllllf6" •di 40 I\ w•ll •na 1---------SEU. tdJe llem• wllh a Want Ad Rawltt 142 Sf7ft ~~CIA' l!lod Ad \ : . . . sre·v MGMT T RNEE Vaned ofc wor.k w/!lmoll mfr of Math tuchmi; rraichines. 497-3600 Service Station Allen· d.ant.s, full & part, hrly + comm 673-3320 Servlt'e Station Atten da nt , ufer'd Day & EvM F\11 & p/Umt . Ap· ply, She'll Station. 17th It lrvme,NB s&VtCI COOttDIMATOI Larae ln•uraocc com pany wllh exc•lloot ~ coodtl10llll and bfinefita hu 1mmedl1te opcnlnt. Heavy phonot. Agen<'y expr. helpful. Some accowitJ111 back· f(J'OUnd I 2 yra of colleie pref 2 yo" business ex pr. l\p'ply In peiraon Mon thru P'tl 8·:1>to2PM s.ftco lw .Ct Co l7570 8roo&hunt Fo41nt.1un Valley E.0.1-; Emp)oyer M/F Serv Ste Kelp ntedod Im· med. f\i.Ll or pit Apply !!..!_Cat Hwy, N.8. tH'l' ·1-;~1 S E I.I • ' t: ~l TR.\l>t·: 'E~I f<E~T 'f·::\t To pl11c1• yuur 111CI 111 th1i\ t•olum11 ~1111 l 642·5678 DAILY PILOT $1.77 per DAY That 'i. ALL you pay for a 30day ad m the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW • 641~1671 . t I DAILY PtU)T Monoar. Janu•')' I 1111. t170 ..,._,, l .. orhd AMtet. l.,ort.d A.t.., l•,...W , UMd Typbt Giwo., Cieri! M~"T M<'RI Flt'11'. ·r" an or full mal II boa nni:. Ptr llO-"•hun 2 & J hf'3 Utl Cl'ntury r. odd Salary S4 ~ per hour lklmt-F\im <7141 MU J077 Typing llpt't't.I 40wi;rn Apply N~wa.aort Mt·1111 S(WA6 U>V ... :Sto~AT ' Un1r1t1d ~c·tlool l>i11t , $178 CO'ntury Mocio•I 0~1l1ed Pt•rM>oncl Ofr llotrlt' l'\im 714 ~ 3077 Mo111W~d1Thur It fo'r1 '·d l*n• Noon Tu~ 1 3 lllOI 1., e • bt-d11 $1 79 Ol11l'n ....... s · Mudt-1 Hom'' f'-i rn ('~rwan V~111 JUii, l8' foldfod horn bu11 l'abant'l $300/bcal otrer Allet· L210A, 100 w&itt, 6 chan ncl, PA mtxt>r ruf <'ond Sl00/b"11l otfrr S..7 lM5 Offk.A.f"l'lffwe& Ecpil,...nt 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pc sz ~7 M•hoa rar tna sloop Refut 417. MW maln. 11d •=•Iler W~ Jib Ph ~58113 ~ .... / t070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AV AILAILI Y AC NewJ)C>rt 646-0$51 ---Need boat al.Ip fur Ot!W 36' dbl cabin Pay top $ (714) 774 7101 days, 1714> 7:J1 ~eves. Nt-;F.OSLJP for new 36' Sailboat Dick 67~1393 ... L &..• HARW ICK DATSUN SJI IH!>4<J J.Jl7S WEIUY CLIANCAIS &TIUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 'X..'>ll l.11l•H llo\cl ' I I:'. I \ \I I·" \ !i4i>-I 200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR POR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC orCLMSJCS If your car 1s extra clean aeeua fint IAUM IUICK 2112:5 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 979.2500 ~o' ~ .. t., Newpon 8ut·h 1714 I M9 3077 .,,_ r Xlnt MlW & Ullf'd OfC (urn, ----------l<luttn u RH mo1ll box pl1111 fllea. wk benche11 Balboa bland rea nds on ahorc mooring. Will pu.rebase boat. 673·31 l.5 WE BUY USED CARS •TYPIST• tJ!m1s '89, King $99. C.E SURPLUS631 2777 FJ\Joy vaned work ex· eotury Mo~el Home Speed -0 pr tn l Fl ul d Tra111partaHo. CA1..L PAPPY UaedCar Mgr 540-5630 eer1ences 1n top S 1'~<714 >S4~:I077 -O\.lpbcut.or. Model 2300 Or'anlCe Co {'Ompt1n1ci.. ----------i For Sale "u 1s", best of· 40+ wpm rf'qrl Jo: o E * *I BU y * * fer 642-4321 ext 297. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1011 ~so~ & so~ Cc:+?rs. S•/ ... • LINCOLN·M[RCURY tlZO 2626 HARBOR BL VO Older camper ._sale, w/o COST• MESA ················-······ *A.DIA* Good used f'-irnlturc & hh 1017 T..,....ory SH"Ylc•a Appbanc-es OR I will ...................... . 1720EGarry. Ste 119 aellorSEL . .Ltor You. Fem. Canaries $20. I 5.A.. 957°1303 MASTEIS AUCTION Parake('t S4. New cages 646-8616 & 133°9625 $lO SS2·604I truck . SUO Stove & -----~---- refrig. 64-0-2700 WE IUY Al..A.SKAN CAM PER USED CARS! WAJTR~~ Morning 6 JO SldMg 8093 lo 3 UO $3.00 lo illurt. ••••••• ••• •• ••• ••• • ••. • Needs work. Beat offer, We're the new Chevrolet 646-8426 alter 4 pm. deaJersh.ip lo the Irvine 631·3SSS All Wood Bunkbed!I W AITRESS -w/mat & box sprngs or .._ chest bed $99 Ols£'n Appl) datl.> 9am lJ ·:.lam; Mi Casa Mu 1can Reslauranl. 105 MamSt .• Bal~a Pt.-n~ Narehouse lft•ftltory c lfl"la Accuracy In handlinic sm pa.rt.., by part # a nee Hrs 8 4·30 Xlnt rnnl(l' beflf Appb Avnet f:lec trorurs, 350 Mc·Corm1ck. C.M or pb 7:;4·6091 Varehoose Stodc Room Clertr Act-ura1·y 111 handling or sm parts by part If u nee Hrs JOam-7pm, M hvy h.f\'g, ~lnl benf Apply Avnet :00 McCormick. CM. or pb 1:;.i 6091. ---- WAREHOUSE DllVER Mod el Hom es. 714 :;49 3(177 Beautiful Sofa & Sora Beds from model homes •ta pnce. 836-8884 ---CASH PAID For gd ust'd furn. anti· ques & ctr TV's 957-lll33 Queen sz bed, Kroylon, complete $75. 5411 8017 MovUlg Mus t sell anuqut• Oak din set, Oak wall un its. 17 cu fl refn g. slert><> s~. P. P 67~4985 _ ULTRA MODERN New8' couch Motariud lll&H 9140 ~~n~:·! We need ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOE TIIE MO-PEDDLER ......... c PHERSO .... New PEUGEOT MO· _,,_ "" PEDS Reg $469, Now CHEVROLET · $299. ti-11 -3830 Zl Auto Center On ve -==---=~=-==-~i.IM d p h IRVlNE SportingGooch 809 ope : uc • purple. 768-7222 •••••••••••••••••••••• 3200 mi. $250. C url. 54&-Ua 1---------CAS H for your guns' WAHTED! 545°2013_-t ~o:f..~1 9150 Late model Toyotas, SNOW SKIING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Volvos. Pickups & Vans. ACCESSORIES Must Sac '79 Yamaha 750' Call us today! I M P 0 R T E R S Spec · 1800 mi. Sells for CLEARANCE SALE. S31.85 Will sell for $2900. Olsconlmut'd lanes at up _64.S--__ tl.'l94 _______ _ IMPOITS tu 60'1. savings Goggles. '17 Yamaha YZ 400 O. :; u n g I a sses. sock i. . stock , runs good . "" H~ 11•4. glovC11. beltpucks, back $900/bst ofr. Sec at Cott•Mn• packs, s ki bags, boot Premier Yamaha, llB. ~ u•-tlOl w S40-t07 ba~. sk1 repair items, 5.16-7555. car racks ~t{' Kids skis.---------- poles, & boot.II. (no adult Need to sell 1976 Honda , au.es) 750. Xlnt cond , just Skt Imports, 3001 Red lWled. 548-6168; 17$-0797. Hill Ave, Bldg JI Ste 102, Costu Mes a . 9AM·SPM Trallen, Utflty ti 10 Mon· fri, until s old ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID FOH OH NUT Wf; WILi. BUY YOUR CAR FOR ..................................................................... ···················•··· o.t.. tno MM t744 v..._ t77z ~ ttzo ............................................................................................ •DATSUMS·• "-9' w.ct ... Of AIModtlt SA.l..ES-L EASJ NC PARTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN ~HARBOR BLVD .5'90..'4J 0 540..0Z I J * DllVIA * *LITTLE •.. * SAVE A LOT SHOP fr COMPARE BARWIC K DA TSUH ~ .. d 1 I 1.11 • ••'I , I r ,, " 631 -1 37~ 49 3-JHS ''We need to buy clean Datsun WJed cars" $Will Pay Top Dollars COSTA MESA DATSUN ~HARBOR BLVD. 640..6410 540-02 u New 79 280ZX Arr .. P /S. 4 'IS M08.l red. nda worlu, bltt on~r. Call before 2PM "1·2771. o,.t '746 ............. . .... ,. .,, Opel Mant• C0\4pe ad. &rapa., auto tram, vi.Dyl top. reuonable, 4't-a110 dya, ~·Jlll2ev1. VOLVO WIS. SllVICI AteLUSI ... OVERstAS DELIVERY EXPERTS IAILlllCI YOlYO 1*Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 0 So. eo.t Hwy. a..:-.~ '70 <>Del GT. lood rood. 11800. Ml-4tu. all e, .,..., '46-tl03 540-9467 '74 Moote Carlo, lo mt, ,710 w/man.y opt.ions. $3200. ~COUNTY 562-tl828, 7S2·Z3U um Tari•. Blk ~In blk, VOLVO '71 Kln11wood Station loaded w/everytb ina . ~a.usrVELY VOLVO Waaon Auto. PS, PB, driven only 25.000 ~I ~t Vol.-o Outer Air. Rbl1 ma. trana. Xlnt wtth care. Juat a beauty, ln Ore.ie County! m e c h• n I ca I co n d I.Ike new Mull HU for BUY or LEASE 7Sl-SMZ d ays. &45·2947 SH,* wtth $11.500 a1 DIRECT eve.. ~::1'.\":." ,':::; ·~~·-,-,-G-T_V_e_&_a_w_gn_,, -1uto, ~ '~]-~_!__ :ita:.ure.'545.call '811 Tar1a tl2, rt'blt en1. 2025 S. Ma ms Monte Carlo. mint alloya.~apeed, muataell. A-~ 750-2011 cond. options Radial lll8ClO @6.2145 'IOl IUlm brel. 673-6106 eves '118 Porsche 912, aunroor Z S w e d I s h V o I v o coupe . Meticulo usly ·Mechanics now al malol. Ivan's, 1995 H arbortc.W'f ... ._ 536-7888/5'6-59 Blvd. CM f545..1982 '72 911 T Cpe, ong tbru- out. Sepia bm./alloya 5 spd. 536-1888. i9ri 9118, air. leather, sunroof. p/'W, ONLY 8000 MILES. lat SlB.000 takee MC).3208. '7t 914 Porat'he $3'00 483.IMWJ l&OUYOU SIUYOUI VOLVO. SEE US! MAAQUIS VOLVO Ml~JON VIEJO 131-2110 4fS· I 2 Io •CORVETT!St Soecializi.og in HCCll~nt COrvette body & paint s upe rvised by Ra e Wri(d\t. HOWAl.DC••roe.t Oovt-& Quall St.a. NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 pass. s ilver Lie pd '78 936. Loaded. MOO mi SU,347 ~ Buy or Aaaume leHe. 65 Corvette convert , 11uto:, new Ures. clean' ~.536-4940 978 Corvette H1 performagce. 4 spd. $13.500 Calldys979-~. CV1I aft 7 846-87 41 f'T'ed. '77 SL loaded, immac 20K mi. s ee to ap preclat.e $7295 630-9880. 8-5, S46-3622 aft 7 PM '78 B210 cpe, owne r transferred, new tires. clean. Sac. Below Blue Book. 548·3855. $2900. '74 710, 4-dr auto. 40K m1. clean , runs good I owner $1895/olr 997-M82 dys, 551~ eves. tt77 210% 2+2 S howroo m cond . Sunroof, velour. AM -FM· cassette w/ 4 spkrs . air cond, sunsc r een, W este rn m ags , M1chellns. p1nstr1pes. <ZO U ZA> Anuous . $9500 /o rt er/trade . 64.S--3463 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llDt:JD FantasUc Closeout on 1.978 Models 1979 Models now arnving M1JSTSELL DICK MILLER MOTORS 120W. Warner.S.A 557-2132 9727 BfB.1218. '86912. Mis.~. Must Sell ~all 6 * '7 6 lleck °" lleck PondwCCM!pe sunroof . air cond .. 8· track s tereo. alloys . Xln't cond. Lo miles. (01917) Chldtl•eno11 VW•PORSCHEoAUDI ~ E. Coast Hl..,ay at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 873-0000 * 911TCPE ... all rblt. $7850 888-3381 REWARD $1000 4no ques · Oons asked> for mforma - uon leadtng to return of blk '68 912 Porsche Targa VHP722. Massing from Harbor Pac1fil' Condos. HB. early Wed morn, 1/3. ~11 dys. 21J/592-579Z eves. Speedster Replica. 3.000 '63 Rambler classic . AJwaya been dependa· ble Needs bralles.S200 *4371 all. SPM. ' .. di tflO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197t IUICK ..... Sport Cot1p9 3.8 TUrbo Loaded & with ONLY68miles' 00902) OMLY $7695 HOWARD C••r*t Dove & Quall Sts NEWPORT JJEACli ll)..0555 mi .. lmmac. many xtras. 1---------- CXr. 631-289'2 '17 Electra. all ntras. ..... t7SS ~· cle~,r::· $5,995! ···n;.;·.;iitl<>u•··· 61$-7080 673-9187 9tll Leather lntr. n~ pain VU\yl top, AC. PS, PB, senes. wide ovals, I( on Kas runs xlnt owner. PP. 964-1848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •PHIL LONG FORD .._ ..... ~·····~o..·, .. -., &. ............... c......... ,....._ Oranl(e County based compuny ncl'ds ng eress1ve mruv1dual lo as sume res pons1b1hty or war«:l100:>m1t. pickup, de bvc:ry & ml.Sc. errands Call for appt. 557·9051 SC IENTIFI C ORll.L.ING CONTROLS, .sk for l>ave MOtlqueda sohd wood frame. hold'> reversible luxurious cushions Colorful India tapestry. warm hrown vmyl on reveM1e make~ its shape st»Y in !!hape! StC25 New, will sell or trade for? Make orrer. PP 964 1848 TV Rocio --N E W f' L A T B E 0 HiR shn.o 809 TIWLER Low Boy, 6 x CASH! ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Brand New •79 HONDA Cars ., MANY -U CAR '77 Electra. all extras, good, clean cond. Ss.996! 77 GRANADA OF THE YEAR" Call Art <;ilver. like new, only ------Mltcelane'Oh 8080 ••••••;••••••••. •• •••• 12, Tantum wheels. Load capacity 3600 lb8. Never Beautiful 25" color TV, ' been registered. $1195. VW'o;,, IMPORT~. SPORTS Good loventory ln stock 67S-1060 673·9187 14,668 actual mile~ Hurry while they last! (J79SGT) Of for . •••..•................. LUGGAGE TAGS ~~.Y· free del. $128. _95_7_.asa __ i_. ------ CAI.I. TOM OH fo'HANK l!I:? 2fl00 To Choo .. Fr011J! MIRACLE '68 Rmera. loaded. nds minor tune-up $76Q MAD>A/REHAUL T B-9634, 967-M33 from your business card Send one card for each talC plus one spare We --· -J!wlo Sen-Ice, Parh Sansui QRX7500A 4 chan-& ACCftsoriH 9400 UNIVERSITY 2150 Karbor Blvd. CORT~ '76 Skybawk:. Good Cond FOX ~ nel recvr, 35 watts pr •••••••••••••••• ••••••• channt l. 2 Kenwood T77A • 6 5 D 0 d g r v a n 100 watt 4 way apkrs. Transrrussion SSO Compl 1ystem $550 firm 546-9074 962-3489 otdlMDblle ...... c_.. • GMC Trwlu . 2850 Harbor Blvd. Calta Mesa 540-9&40 COSTA M ESA 645-5700 New radial tires. Air. 645-3661 anrl. Wt wheel. louvere<l 1-------- "76 lTl'L. Coupe Convert&· windows. S.JllOO/b111 ofr. Mlfawy 9950 hie. A/C, AM/FM. Auto. -..eTl.9. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded. Xlnt cond. 17K c.11.c 9915 ORAN<.a: COUNTY'S ----return permanently IINOOW TINTER·Ul)t'r sealed atlrnrt1ve tug & "low.on linter t o do strap, meeting airline ~eh1cles. ba~h com · IO. reqwrements. Pre m11s i on. St11y -K ool vent loss & theft' For a Products 957-05.14 personati7.e<I tag enclose W()Rt( AT HOME Phooe sales. IJ~ht bulbs Some Handicap n:q. ~~ wallpupc r . fabric-or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & ln m your l..ags. Or try two t·ards back to back loah& Morine ~ ..... ,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• • c Formerly II arbour VW 1 Alttt•H/ ,520 18711 BEACH BLVD mi S53SO P rv Pty . ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWEST Honda '17 Civic. S-s pd 900-2S92art.Spm. '78 El Dorado: reti'red LINCOLN-MERCURY Alr,lugraclt.$3500. P.P . Rols•--ce t756 G.M. Executive. Owner OeaJerslupasnowOPl':N •••••••••••••••••••••• 714/494-0137 ._., dri w'ORKERS tn chemical rdmery $3 75 to start Hllth Sehl chemistry or wurk t.'xper w/chem. helpful E.O E. :;49-3281 PRICES S2ea or 3/$5 4/5 talCJI $1.f.O ea 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10ormore$140ea ------YARDMAN l~>ntal Center has open· 1ng s for 2 men , mechanical knowledge belpfut Neat bandwrit· 1ng ~ Weekdays off Will tram: 1930 Newport Ulvd C.M Sales Tax lnC'luded NO CARD? Draw your own or send name. address, phone & we'll make one card per tag. Add 25< each. Send check or money or· derto: '9LOT PRINTING PO. Box l~ Costa Mesa, Ca. 9'"-626 MlfchaftdlH ------ -••••••••·•••••••••••• Plnballs F~balls. Guar AntllfllH 8005 & del. S32S & up. Family •••••. ••............... _Arcade. 840-234_1 ___ _ Antique Mu111c Boxes! Slot Machines! Clockl'! HUGE SELECTION ..,_ric• lwttf'IMIHOMll Galleries Olasss collection. PP By appt. 839·7207 Vatican Commemorative stamp ~l.8 Altlo Greek &tamps 646-0818. ---Open Wed. thru Sal. Carpeung, 25 sq ydll, Ille 1802Kettering, lrv. gm pl~h. bke new from (714) 754-1177 au'y office. Sac $7:>. 9·:>. .................. 644-9450 Stenogroph ma c hine. Afpl..c" IOI cow1. r~Jlorllng model. •••••••••••••••••••••• Sa~te carryanF: case FREIGHT OA.MA Gl':l> & tripod for sa l e . ff(}TP(jfNT SALE. 548..sJS6 af\ 6.P~m __ . __ W. Wamer nr Harbor, Pool table · complete set, Sant.a Ana. 979-2921 incl. balls, cue slicks & overhead lights · 7 /8" BARGAJNS..Uaed ref rigs, slate top • auto. ball re- wthn, dryrs, guar, best tum & bit-In counters. buyt,we.Hrv.appl Best Asking $00 . 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AM/P'M stereo Havuometh1n11ou want 1.llCW .... tblt ltatll ~ llnanel•I reHon• 1 rad:, Ant olf«r. ei.o.1ea lo NUT c~ ads do ena1 UiO or, b11 lrfr, o 1aerHlce at. .. tt well MJ.5618, Ml-OJJt • · THEODORE 1f ROBINS t-ORD . )• 1f1I • ttAUfU')R P' 1t ~1 • • f,\ .... , •,/\ f, \) 11010 Huntlngton Beaeh Fountain VaHey EOlflON VOL. 72, !. e. lsecrto: 2• PAGES f ORANGE COUN~, CALIFORNIA ,. Your Hometown Dally Newspaper TEN CENTS 49 Feared Dead in Tanker ·Blast BANTRY. lretaod <APl - The Fret"K'h tanhr &tela exploded "like' .a aurnl bomb" whit unload.Ina oU at a 1torqe teraunal m is~l'Uc Ban~ e.y early today and 49 p.nsooa tt te1:ared dfad The chan't.'d bodi of th.rft crewmen w vm workeni at the terminal on Whiddy Island were ret'Overt.'<1 PoU~ !lid aJI 42 crewmen board the Lanker apparently were killed. "It you ~ tee lbe blue, you · d know Ute v. u no c ban«- al all fOf 9"YQM on bo•rd," said one f1ttlilbt«. Th• abf p &aolr In 130 I t of water. l.H~n& only ll• stem vlsl bit The Beteta ute's 121.•30·ton deadwt-1~t capacity pue.. at well below Ow 200,000-ton •lJ or the oll·t'arryt"' giants. Mn. Birdie Moloney. who Uvn atrou the bay from the h:rmloal. a.aid : ''Windows all over the N.y were broken. It wu incredlbly bad." A dosen families were evacuated from th" 11larwt. Firefighting tugs battled the naming oil that s~wed rrom the 11hlp, and prevented the lire from prndln1 to 18 storage tanks holding 2:50 mllUon eallons of crude oil. They reported the flames under control six hours after the fint explosion. o.ilf l"li.t Sutt ,...... The ship wu unloading at a Gull Oil faclllty when a series of giant blasts split it in ball. pour, Ins blazing oil Into the sea and ~king the area for 20 miles around. "It waa Uke a giant bomb. The whole growKI shook from the ex· plosioo. and names seemed to be everywhere," said an officer at the Bantry police head· quarters. Fire teams and rescue squads were rushed to the area from all over Ireland. AU doctors and nurses within 100 miles were alerted. Britain's Royal Air Force sent helicopters from Wales to help with the search for the missing. Whlddy Island is a supertanker terminal at whJch the huge ships that are too big to enter west European harbors unload oU from the Middle East for reshipment in s maller Court Order Sought tankers lo Britain and the ConlJ. nent "All we know Is there was an explosion on board the ship followed by a flash fire on the water. presumably from oil that came from the hold in the ex- plosion." said Donald /\sh. the gene ral manager of the Gulf terminal. Ash said it was loo soon lo de· termine the extent of oil leakage into the bay Alliance Asks End To Teachers Strike By RA VMOND ESTRADA JR. Of Ille Deity Pli.t Sutf Members of the Los Angeles· based Citizens Legal Defense Alliance plan to seek a court order Tuesday lo halt a strike by about 400 West Orange County teachers who waJked orf their jobs last Wednesday: The Huntington Beach Union High School District teacher strike became the longest walkout in district history today at1 about 600 substitute instruc· tors were hired to keep classes open. "It is preventing and inter- rupting the education of children." said Edward Albertson. defense alliance ex- ecutive director. legal action Albertson . whose wife, Artemis. is president of the 1.000-member CLDA. said the teacher strike violates the 1976 state law dealing with teacher collective bargaining. Marina Kids ~ClQJJs · About t .000 Manna High School students walked out of their classes al 9 a.m today to protest the teacher strike. He said the plaintiffs m lhe lawsuit will be the CLDA and an as yet unidentified resident from the high school district that gov - erns the Huntrngton Beach. Fountain Valley. Westminster and Seal Beach area. Wildcat Walkout Reported By ROBERT BARKER Of IN Ollllf Pilot Steff LAGUNA BEACH POLICE OFFICER EXAMINES NEW SLIPPAGE tN BLUEBIRD CANYON Along Ortote Drive, Effect• of Weekend Storm T•ke Heevy Toll of Property School board members have supported the legal action by CLDA officials. Board President Zita Weaa said trustees Satur· day decided against laking legal acUon of their own at tbia lime. Principal Robert Barbot said the students left their rooms in an orderly .fashion and walked out toward Springdale Street. A wildcat strike by school teachers was reported early to- day at Johnson Intermediate School in Weetminster. New Slides Not Feared Frolll Rain? By STEVE MITCHELL Of IN o.ily PW.. Si.ff The potential exisLc; for more earth slippa~e in Bluebird Can- yon, but geoloJQsts hired by the City of Laguna Beach said they don 'l expect trouble from tonight's rains. Friday's rains sent 60 feel of asphalt roadway and utilities in- to a crevasse, endangering at least four more homes on Oriole Drive in the &lide-plagued Bluebird Canyon area. But heavy equipment crews spent the weekend creating a temporary buttress along the east embankment of Oriole Drive. Heavy black plastic sheetin~ was placed over the chasm. and into adjacent res- idential yards in an effort lo keep rain water from l'he gaping fissure. City crews placed sandbag walls along the roadway front· Ing the new slide area, and trenches were cul to catch rainwater from F1ammgo Road. Police are keeping a wary eye on four homes directly affected by Saturday's slide. Captain Neil Purcell said any more slip. page will "certainly affect the stability of those homes," which have long since been evacuated. <See SLIDE, Page A!) " Coast .Weather Chance of rain 70 per. cent tonight and 50 per· cent Tuesday. Lows. tonight 47 to 53. Highs Tuesday 58 lo 62. INSIDE TOD.4 't' Somt potio mctf1'U 1tnAClc WUla IM~ fn tM 19501 muat ltUl ~lJI on 4rff/kf41 lung1. Two toe.al ~ltdeftta lu:Juc come to t•rm• with tladr· pciraly.ria and tl!W ti.· ~on tl«trlctty. Sf• _llGlurlng, ~fl. .... 70 Pereent Chanee Albel'tllOD said he pleu to flle the papers for • tempOrtry restraining order in Orange County Superior Court in Santa More Rain Forecast For Coast Tonight Ana. . Alliance officials have riled a federal lawsuit aimed at sti>p- ping the proposed Los Angeles integration busing plan. The group hailed a 1973 Compton· area teachers· strike with legal action. Residents of storm-ravaged communities in Orange County got the bad news today -more r~in is on the way. A National Weather Service spokesman said there is a 70 percent chance of rain tonight from One or both Of l WO Storm systems rAoving towards the coast from a Pacihc dis· turbance. But the bulk of the rain is ex- pected to h.il northern California with Oran.ge County "getting the fringe of a storm that may stay with us until Tuesday night," he said. Whatever the rainfall might be. it will be too much for res•· dents and road crews still mop. ping up from a deluge that dumped more than two inches of rain in some communities. But the gloomy weather forecast held llUle interest for Orange County Airport Beaten Cop Kills Attacker In Santa Ana A Santa Ana police officer who was beaten about the head and race with a hammer shot and killed hls alleged assailant today, San la Ana police said. The dead man's identity had not been established as or early today. police said. orncer Robert Fernande&, who re· portedly shot the m an just before passing out, was in stable condlUon at an undisclosed local hospital, said police Lt. Ted Weatherly. Weatherly said Fernandez responded at •bout 8:30 a .m. to a report.td burglary at an apart· ment at 827 N. trench St. authorities who had to contend with an old winter enemy today -fog. Scheduled nights by the three airlines who use the Irvine airstrip were canceled fl"om 6 a .m. today and more than 1,000 ,>assengers who would normally have boarded aircraft there were taken by bus to Ontario Airport. Flights resumed at 10 a.m. with officials of Air California, Hughes Airwest and Golden West Airlines reporting normal traffic in vastly improving vis· ibility. Meanwhile. analysts at several key Orange County locations were measuring the extent of the downpour that drenched many co'mmunities. The rainfall gauge at Orange Coast College In Costa Mesa showed that the storm which moved out Saturday added 2.05 inches of rain to the season's total. Thus far. an OCC analyst said. 8.96 Inches of rain-. recorded have been since the season began July 1. Last year at this time. 7.36 Inches of rain had been logged. The rainfall gauge at the Moulton-Niguel treatment plant recorded 2.79 inches or rain for the storm and a season's total of 9.62 inches, 1.37 Inches more than the 8.25 Inches chalked up at this time last year. Other rainfall figures re· <See RA.IN, Page AZ> ·'This is a probing effort by the California Tecachers As· sociation and the Nat'ional Education .Association to see if they can gel away with a strike, .. Albertson said or the weal county walkout. Teachers are on strike to pro· test 'The school board's rerusaJ to grant a five percent pay hike for the 1978-79 school year. a similar raise for 1979·80 and binding arbitration in grievances. "It's 11 strike> against the law." Albertson asserted. School board members claim the teachers' pay demands are illegal and binding arbitration would erode local control. Bill Bianchi. spokesman for the District Educators Associa· lion teachers' group, said his or· ganizatlon is ready to deal with the threatened court action. Leaders for the 75().member district association huddled with CT A attorneys in Burlingame over the weekend to discuss ways to right the threatened Man Held in Rape SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -A 48-year-old m an has been booked ror Investigation or kid· napping and rape in connection with two sexual attacks on minor females last month. Ar· rested ln the c.ase Is ~rt Hod· nett. Event Subdued Elvia Would Have Been 44 MEMPHIS. TeM. <AP l -Elvis Presley would have been 44 today, and this year's observance of his birthday ls expected to be more subdued than past years. • Fernandez waa admitted into the apartment. then attacked with a hammer and struck Hveral Umes ln the head and face, Weatherly Hid. He uJd that Fernandes, as be started to pua out, drew hla urvlu revolver and llred • several abots. The auapect. w11 blt several Uma and declan!d dHd at the scene. • The WTOURht·lron gates at Graceland, the late rock 'n' roll king's estate, remained closed and a winter storm was expected to cut down on the number or fans coming here. Bef'ore his death Aug'. 16, 1977, Elvts' birthday was an annual event with vlsltlnf fans by the thousands. some brin1inf cakes and prc~l\t!. and hundreds of cards arrlvlna daily, said V11ter Presley, Elvls' 64-year·old WM!l•. who bl.$ 1uard~ .. We hue 1'0 Idea why this happeoed," Weatherly 11ld, not- Ina that lnveaUgators were still on the aceM today. He said he belleved the suspect w•t alone in the apartment at the lllt.e. • the Gra~land gates for 21 reen. ! Vernon Presley. Elvia rather. " \n rrau beaM.h but plans a private bbHlrv•ll~. aid Dlclr o.-. s curtt.)t chief ot the estatt. f ' • Th~ atudenlt returned to claN bf about 10 a.m. Barbot aaid the dem· onstratton wa s ap· parenUy planned over the weekend. Students said they wanted an end to the current teacher contract dispute so conditions at the school could return to nor mal. Barbot said. Viets, ·Rebels In Control Of Cambodia? BANGKOK, Thailand IAPI - Vietnam's Cambodian rebel pro· teges claim complete control of Cambodia after reportedly cap- turing the capital of Phnom Penh and driving Premier Pol Pot's government into the coun· tryside. But analysts here said today the government was try- ing to organize a force lo fight the Insurgents. The anaJysts said the Cambo· dian leaders were trying to set up a line of resistance near Siem Reap in northwest Cambodia. The rebels claim they were m control of the area. about 320 miles northwest of Phnom Penh Vietnam and its Soviet alhes also reported the fall of Phnom Penh on Sunday but there was no independent confirmation The rebels. led by Heng Samt'in. a defector from the Pol Pot government. claimed the local population aided their of· fensive. but most analysts say Vietnamese troops did most if not all the fighting. A communique broadcast by the month-old rebel movement. the United Front for National Salvation. said the "revolu· tlonary armed forces" by noon Sunday "complHely liberated" Phnom Penh, and "the die· tatorlal and mllit.artst regime of the Pol Pot-Ieng Sary clique has completely collapsed ... A Chinese government official lo Peking sa1d the rail of Phnom Penh had been anllcipat~ by China, the Cambodian govern ment 's chief ally, but '·cam· bodla ls fighting on." Prince Norodom Slh&nouk. the former cambodtan chief of state who new from Phnom Penh to Peklnt on S8tu.rday, told a news conrerence in the Chlneso capital that Pol Pot and hla gov. ernmeot were alive and n1bUn1 somewhere ln Cambodia. He uid the ChJnese are Jn radio Barbara Winars. spokeawoman for the Westminster School <elemen· t-al'y I Dlatrict, said 21 of Johnson's 30 teachers failed to show up fs>r work today. She said classes are continu· ing on a normal schedule and are being covered by certificat· ed teacher substitutes. Miss Wioars said the walkout is peaceh.11 and that s tudent enrollment throughout the 20· campus dJstncl is about normal Teacher representatives report· ed they were not aware of the walkout and said that any such action was not authorized. Members of ~ Westminster Teachers Association voted Fn· day lo authorize a strike by ··overwhelming" numbers a('· cording to a teachers spokesman. "The decision on whether to go out on a s trike 1s being evaluated on a day-to -day bas is." a ccording to Bar Kaelter. assistant e xecut1vt• director of the Wes t Orange ·County United Teachers "The possibility of a strike i!> very good,·· Kaeller said. He added that 1t could happen Tuesday or Wednesday follow· 1ng a meeting of the teacher leadershipth1s afternoon. Teachers also manned picket lines at a number of district schools before classes began th•~ morning About 400 teachers have been working without a contract since Dec 31. Key 1sstres in the dispute in· volve wages, fringe benefits, lht• reduction of classroom time for teachers and binding arbitration in teacher ~rievance disputes. The distnct is offering a seven percent pay increase for the 1979·80 school year. Teachers are asking for a sax percent hike but want that amount tacked onto a 5.5 per cent pay boost granted for the current year but blocked by a statewide salary freeze. <See WALKOUT, Page A2> SHE TOOK AD, RENTED PAD "I'm very pleased with the Dally Pilot. "I had several responses to my ad, and J rented my apart mcnt." Thal 'a the story the !tUcccsstul 'San\ll Ana litiaht.s woman told after placlna this ad In the Daily Pilot: contact with them. Shr 2 Br opt , P"t b•. Thailand closed its 50().mll kllch. prvl Nr Pr eastern border to Cambodia rel· Airport. xu ·x)(ic" u(ffl '»at allowed 1bo1.1t 8QO If you sell or ttnt lil)mclhln.R.. rorel11.MO h'om Phnom Penh, tr the Dally Pilot cla slflcd m0tt Of tht'9' ctalmlq to be ..1 aJs. A frltndly ad-vlser will Chh,.ae ctiplornat.. to <'rota the h Ip write 8 beat seller. rrontJtr. ) .. --· ' " Al DAIL v PILOT Htf ~OCAAY, Jtnu•a !. ,,,. New Huntingt()~ · Councihnan Sought ffWltlaltGD 8Hcb City Comet.I mem~wUI attempt Coo.labt lo rm the vacancy that waa ra~ by the ruJa.natloo 11&6.t month or former mayor Ron S~nkmao The council hu hMft ~ wtth sue m~mbtn. lnre Shenkman'• dt"partur~ nd a ~••entl't m.-mbtr " nttdt'd to break -.~t 1bape up u , ucnt 3 lO 3 111 vot District Change Sought Members of Ow Oran1e Coun ty Tranaportuhon Comml8'1on have launcht'd whul wall become ~1 legislallve campaign to gel the county out or CulTram, D111tnl'I 7 The mov~ is ba!'ied on com miss1oner1' contention that membership m District 7 aJoog with Loe Anteles and Ventura counties I.a costing Orange Coun- ty millions of dollurs In road funds each yenr A report prepared for com· missioners by Thomas Jenkins. the commissioo's chJef of staff, estimated that the county will miss out on at least ~-6 million and at most $120.2 million of highway funds because It 1s part of the district that eontams Los Angeles County. Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution seeking legislation to create a new CalTrans district exclusively for the county. • In addition, commissioners <.igreed to seek support from the county's 26 cities, chambers of commerce and aU transporta- tion-oriented organizations The report was prompted by Supervisor Ralph Clark who is a member of both the Transporta l ion Commission and the Orunge County Transit District lie noted that the county in the coming four years will receive less than $30 million for highway a nd freeway projects. According to Jenkins. if the county were a separate district, that four-year allocation would range between $84.4 million and $150 million. "We're only getting 20 percent of the funds we're entiUed to," declared Clark. ciUnc the lengthy and oo~going battles to get CalTrans to finish the Costa Mesa Freeway CRoute SS > and improve the interc hange between the Route 55 and Sanu.. Ana freeways Woman Killed Fighting Man SALINA. Kan. (AP ) -A woman was crushed under the wheels or a tractor-trailer rig when she fell in a struggle with a man trying to abduct her and he drove over her, authorities said. An unidentified 23-year-old South Dartmouth, Mass., truck driver was to be charged with first-degree murder. attempted kidnapping and attempted rape today in the incident. said Salina County Attorney Rex Lorson. Lorson said the victim, 18· year-old Marilyn Butcher. was returning from Salina when she stopped at a rest area on In· terstale 70 near Solomon. Kan. Fro.. Page AJ WALKOUT .. District leaders say they will withdraw the seven percent of. fer if t~frecze is lifted but will reopen mscussions for additional salary hikes. Miss Winars said a seven per- cent increase would cost the rus· lrict $910,000. About 8,6*> pupils attend dis· trlct schools. ,. OfllANOI COAST H/F DAILY PILOT Tfot0<-C...i0..ly-Wil"-•lu-~-.,_.-.... , .. __ lrftlwOr- CH•I Pu~"""'9~ s...-.... ..,,_..., l>Ubll\,,.., -..,.., I-''lf,ty tor (°'IA MoM. 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Ralph Baoor, fc>nnt"r p~ld nt ol ~ Hununcioa I acb Unton mp Diltiict boJlrd ot Man Facing Fraud Probe SAN DIEGO IAP> - Two day. afta' he was ar re11ted ror lnvestliiatlon of fraud, Chui 11 INC R4'Ct.or drew ~ pt'OJ)le to u "Dare To Be Rich" mueUna and he plans anolb r p lher Ing Wednftlday Reelor wa11 a r rt'i>h :d Frld•y 1n Ocean.1>1de •nd was booked ln San Diogo County Ja11 for lnvestlga- llon or conspiracy to cheat a nd defraud, comm1l grand theft and unlawfully offer to sell securtUes. The group is based in San Francisco with about JOO followers in San Diego, Rector said. He described policl' as "Philistines." trying to prevent practice o ( his religion behind .. Dare To Be Rich." known as the Church of Hakeem 11 ..... PageAJ SUDE •.. The homes. located on tht! west side of Oriole Drive, were a b a ndoncd rollowi ng th e massive slide of Oct. 2. Mea nwhile. geologist lraJ Poormand. or the Irvine firm or Leighton and associates, said he does not belie ve tonight's ex- pected rains will have much er feet on Bluebird Canyon. "The h828rd is certainly still there," Poormand said today. And, he sa1d, that huzard will in· crease as work begins on a $400,000 buttress project verbal· ly approved for the city last week. That project includes digging a 70-foot deep trench along the Oriole Drive embankment, then filling it with compacted earth to act as a buttress. Poormand said the hazard in· creases as construction begins because huge sections of earth will be.moved. "We'll be making big cuts in the earth in unstable areas." he said. adding that the buttress project is expected to take three months to complete "Now that we have !federal l approval, we can begin on that project." Poormand said. And while engineers begin fortressing that section or Bluebird Knolls, City Manager Fred Solomon said he's going to keep pushing for federal as- sistance to buttress lhe canyon bottom. "We still don't have approval from the Federal Disaster As- sistance Administration for the piddling $40,000 job,·' Solomon said today. The angry city manager said he's getting the same responses from FDAA officials that he did when he requested $400,000 for the Oriole Drive butCressing. "We 're still unable to conv10ce them we need the canyon but· tressing," Solomon said today. "They're still saying we're over· reacting. but n(\w they 've backtracked and agh~ed to send a <federal > geologist down here to look at it.·' But Solomon sajd that move by the a'ency ls redundant, "and it's ndiculous." he said. "We have probably one or the top geologists in the nation who tells us the job has to be done to prevent further slides. And we've had the State OCfice or Emergency Services tell us it must be done. "But if they want to waste more time, then fine, but let's get it done." Solomon blames delays by the FDAA for Saturday 's slide which sent 5,000 cubic yards of dirt and mud down the Oriole Qfive embankment lru1teH •ad •uth rlnlt.Y, ~ "'tbe dl1'• ,... ..... "°9...... -. OU1en IMatlonelA lnohad• Pr1m She• •nd Mark Porter. both former pla1uun1 com· miH\onen Tb• council. which previowsly cSe:c••red lu resolution. to atet •lon1 beUer lo th ne w year, 1 emlD&Jy wlll baYt that gou.l put to l&e lt:6l. F,....PflfleAJ RAIN ••• corded at Orange Coast loca· Uona Included: H&U1llnaton Beach, where a at.arm to£aJ of J 72 incbe5 wru:. logced. The seuon·a total of 6.8S mchM U. .10 loches above last year at thJs time. The Harbor De p a rtme nt gauge wtuch re-corded l 73 Inch· cs for tM storm and 7.51 Inch· es for the season. Last year at this time ttie Ha rbor level showed a rainfall of 6.33 inches. · Tbe Orange County Flood Con· trol gauge where a storm total of 2.12 lncbes was logged as part or a season's t.ot.aJ or 7.35 inches. Last year at t.b1a time the OCFC register showed a rainfall of 6 59 inches The statis tics and today':, wealher forecast did little to lift the gloom for authorities in Irvine where the recent storm washed out a temporary bridge on Jeffrey Road . City officials said they hope to have the bridge repaired by 6 p.m . today, the time at which weather forecasters expect to see the first rainfall from the ex· peeled storm. Assistant CUy Manager Paul Brady said the 25-foot section of road between Barranca Road and Barranca Parkway col· lapsed because it was weakened by a road widening project. Crews under contract to the Irvine Company a.re widening Jeffrey Road to four lanes Brady said further rain 1s certain to cause more washouts and would probably close the road again, from the San Diego Freeway lo Barranca P arkway The construction of 41 sturdier new bridge over the drainage culvert is part of the road widen- ing program. It is scheduled for compleUoo this sum mer. Equally concerned Laguna Beach officials were girding for the expected rain and its impact on slide-ravaged Bluebird Can- yon where hundreds or yards of black plast.Jc matenal was laid over a massive hole created by rain Friday night on Oriole Drive . Earth moving equipme nt moved tons or dirt back into a 60 -foot wide crevasse formed when the road slipped down the east ervbankment in the slide area Saturday. City crews sandbagged both ends of Oriole Drive and cut a trench to catch rain water ex· peeled lo wash down from Fla· mingo Road. Flooding Friday on Camino Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano left several hundred homes in Mission Viejo and LagunaHiUswithoutpower. An earlier power outage of about 26 minutes in the same area was caused by high winds that damaged power lines. San Diego Gas and Electric Com· pany orficlals aaid. Officials said power to 921 Lake Forest area customers was cut off for two hou~ Friday due to flooding at several south county locations. One of the hea viest hit thoroughfares was Camino Capistrano, which was closed .most of Friday when nood water from swollen Os<> Creek spitled onto the road. A northbound lane of Pac1f1c Coast Highway between Avenida E s ta c ion a nd C amin o Capistrano in San Clemente re- mained closed to traffic today while road crews attempted to clear a number of mudslidM. And authorities kept a careful eye on the situtation at the Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club in San' Clemente where firemen discovered a crack in a retain· lng wall. Re s idents o.,f four mobile homes there w'ere ordered to leave lhelt' homes IO!lt Dec. 18 after a landslide in the area. Paramedics Rescue Newport Woman, 50 A Newport BeKh woman was repc.rted ln .fair condJdon today afi.r par•med'lles pulled her from hler bum1na Lido Ille home Sunday. Mary CahHI, '°· of 241 Via Genoa. wu bein1 treated for smoke inhalation at Hoa1 Memorial ffolpttal, a bolpltal IPft..,wom.an. aaid. • P..fl"medlea· Mike KiUer and BrUin Slat.er we"9 «edit*' witb pullln1 •the dued vtetim from the ·~ OUed ldt.eben of ber ', home alter fire broke out at about 8:15p.m . Sunday. • Fire Inspector Art Morton iald t.he nre, of unknown cause. appare ntly began In tho bed.room ol tbe home and quick· ly 1pNtad. He 11.ld damage was eaUmat.ed at $20,000 to the struc- ture and $20,000 to the conte nt.a. Firemen were able lo put out lbe fif'9 m about 10 mlnui.. J(o~n uld. Mra. Cahill .., .. belleved lo bave been alone lo the hoUM at the Umo. Mrt. P'\nl«>' apPlan to II.ave UN V-. of Counctl members IJtda•rd lt-.rt Bob Mudie ucl Autll 8aU9f. Bauer la reported lo have the backln1 of Don MacAlll1ter wt.lie ·Mayw Ron Pattison may be leaninl; ln favor of Bartlett. The preference ot John Thom a11 is not known. The new councllmembcr .ould requin four YOtea ln or· der to be appototc!cl Pattl.nlon prevtoualy u ld t.hllt Shenkman'• successor should come from the ranks of can- didate• who ran for City Council in the last two electiou. Mn. Battey said today she wall ask for public comments so that citizens can be mvolved in the select.Jon. Ofliclall llre &mUous Lo make an appolntment to avoid the coeu of a .pedal eMcUoa wtUch are atlmated 9t about f70.000. An eleetk>n will be beld if tht! Councll falla to plcfl a 1ucces110r within ~ days 'Of Sbenkmu.n'b r .. t_gnaUoaotDec.18. j Shenkman prevtoualy an· nounced that he stepped down for famUy and persona\ reasons Tool&ht's meet.I.DI bellns at 7 o·clocll ln a cooference room ud Jattat to City Council chambers • I 4 Killed Headed for Kansas This nuclear reactor. which has sparked protests by an- ti·nuclear demonstrators, rests on a barge at the Port of Catoosa in Tulsa. Destined for a plant being built in Burlington. Kan .. the reactor began the last leg of its Journey by rail today. · 4 Judges Launch New Court Careers By KATHY CLANCY Of ... Delly ,.... ,.,.. F o ur new Orange County superior and municipal court judges donned their bhtck robes today as they launched new courtroom careers. The four, including lhree former Orange County deputy district attorneys, won judicial seats in the June primary elec· lion by dumping four incumbent Judges in what many have called one or the most spectacular up- sets in local political history. Deputy District Attorney Ted Willard. cntical of what he al· leged was lenient sentencing by judges, defeated veteran · Superior Court Judge Richard Hamilton of Laguna Beach to win the seat he took over today. Another former prosecutor. Italiao-bom Orella Sears, dealt a political blow to recently ap· pointed Superior Court Judge Leonard Goldstein . beating him by about 50,000 votes, after a cam paign in which she cricitlzed recent bench appointme nts by Governor Brown. The third prosecutor lO tum judge today was Gary Ryan who replaced former deputy Orange County Counsel lryne Black in Ceniral Orange County Munieipal Court. The fourth defeated judge, Arnold P. Mordkin of Newport Beach, was replaced on the North Orange County Municipal Court bench today by Robert Schatz or Placentia, a former engineer on the ApOllo moon project. Both Judges Millard and Sears have been assigned to handle general trial and ove rflow crimiJ\al m atte rs in s uperior court. Millard s~ud today he expected to spend part of his first day on the job with Judge Ha rmon Scoville, hi:. court-assigned ad· viser. And while Millard said he un - derstands there still may be some hard feelings in the court system stemming from the June election and the ous ting of in· cumbent judges, he s aid he's been made to feel welcome. "The judges I have had con· tact with seem as though they have accepted me," he s aid. "I have heard rumors there s till are some hard feelings but my advisory judge, Judge Scoville. has done all he can to make me feel welcome." Millard said he would be as- signed s ome un co nt est e d divorce cases today along with a civil lawsuit and would spend pa rt of the day obser ving in other courts. We Recommend: Banded Collars and~ • , In Riots In Iran TEHRAN, Iran (AP > Sporadic noting broke out 1n Tehran today as Iran observed a second day 'of mourning for tht! hundreds killed in the past year o( demonstrations al(alnst Shah Mohammed~ Pahlavi. Four persons were reported killed Sunday, the first day or the two-day mourning period. in riots ln Tehran and six other cilles. Hundreds of demonstrators roamed through midiown Tehran in smaU groups, shout ing "Down with lhe s hah •" Mobile. troops with riot gear RUSSIA ALSO FACES PROBLEMS-C2 moved quickly to disperse the groups as soon as they formed. Thousands of m o urners gathered at Tehran's ma in cemetery. and the military kept out of sight there. In the holy city of Qom. 98 miles south of the capita l , 100,000 persons m arcbed through the streets, but no violence was reported. Commerce. disrupte d hy strikefl and a nationwide foci short4ge, wa5 at a standstill ror the second day. The ~tate radio reported today that Gen. Fereidum Jam turned down the post of war minister in a new Cabinet. Sources said he differed with Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar over plan:. to reorganize the army. <:ar Smahe8 light Pole; Driver Killed Funeral services were pend· ing today for Scott Tho ma~ Weflen. 22, who became Hunt ing ton Be ach 's rirs t traffll' fatality of 1979 Saturday. Weflen, or 13322 Jefferson St . Garden Grove. died about II) hours after his s mall fore1~n compact ca r crashed into a hghl pole on Gothard Street. H untington Beach traHH' patrolman James Shandric;k re ·ported he had been trailing Weflen in heavy rain shortly before the accident but lost the vehicle when the officer s topp<.'<.I for a red light. When the patrolman continul'<i on down Gothard Street. he came upon the wreckage of Weflen's auto. wrapped around a light pole. Weflen died 10 hour~ later at Huntington Intercom munity Hospital. Funeral rites will be handled by the Neptune Society At:SGARNJE 56 FASHION ISlAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7000 Proxmire Goes to Top Court WA.StuNOTON <APt ~ Supr•me Cou~ today to decide wh ther n WUllam 'f>roxmlN la rrom an $8·mlWon libel 1wt. tor aw1rdJn1 u "'Gol~n Fl •" lo a tH• flnoMt'd atudy of •hy .. rats, monkeya and human c l nrh th tr Ja" .'' Tht> juati('e voted to hear araum b)' arch aclemlst Ronald Hutchinson that P?ox· mlrc, O.Wb. fihould not ~Y aucbleaulproteocuon Proxmire rn 197~ b 1an u se rt ea or monthly "Ooldt>n Jo'leece" uwards lo whlch ht> I mpoons "LM blHe.l or mo.t ndaculoul or moet lronie eom pl Of l(>Vemmeol W l h ! '• The second award that yeur zeroe d In on research un dertaken by llut<'hll'SOn In KalamlUOO, Mich . under public gra nts trom the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research and the Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Administration. The experiments invol ved, among other things. attempts lo measure latent aggression by recordlnlC electrical impulses In the jaw muscles of laboratory monkeys under various condi· lions . Noting that $500,000 in govern· menl funds had been s pent for the expenments over a seven- y e ar period. Proxmire's '"Golden Fleece" press release said: ··or Hutchinson 's studies should make the taxpayers as well as his monkeys grind their teeth. In fact, the good doctor has m ade a fortune from his monkeys and 1n the process made a monkey out of the American taxpayers" ·Proxmire attacked the study in a s ubsequent newsletter and in television and radio com m ents, but apparently did not r e peat the allegation that H utc hlnson had "m ade a fortune" from the grants. Lawyers for Proxmire say s uch lan~uage "is admittedly an abbreviated style of identifying a grant recipient." Woman Hit By Car Dies In Hospital A Capistrano Beach woman who was struck by a car as she walked on the Santa Ana Freeway in Bell Gardens died early Sunday at Downey Com- munity Hospital. Dead is Crlstela Weeks. 30. who California Highway Patrol officers said was walking in a northbound trafric lam.• when struck by a n auto driven by Robert Evans, 23. of Montebello. Officers said the woman ap- parently was a passenger in a <'a r driven by Fri)nk Kida of Van Nuys when his car stalled on the f reew ay n e ar t h e Sl a uson A venut' offramp The woman apparently left the vehicle, patrolmen re ported. a nd b egan walking on the freeway shoulder and Into traf· hc lanes. Officers said Evans allegedly left the accident scene and re- turned approximately JS minutes later with his father. He was not held for leaving an acci· dent scene, pending further in- vestigation, officers said. ' Mon&ly. J..,uery 8, HIN s OAILV PILOT A3 Midivest Fre~zing We&ther Bearing Down on Northeast DlllW ,..... SUtt .._ KEVIN BARNES SINGS 'OOOSEY'S BLUES' TO GOOSEY Reac:tk>na of Oooae end Owner Robb Weren't Recorded Praise Sung Hu.nJington Goose Wins Fan Patricia Robb and a goose nuenced a little by the desire for that is her companion a nd pro· publicity. tector have picked up some Miss Robb received the goose musical support in their battle several months ago a fter against Huntington Beach of-prowl~rs had e nte red her ficialdom backyard on several occasions. The inspiration comes from Sh e says slnce ils arrival, in· Newport Beach resident Kevin terlopers have kept their dis- Barnes, who said he got goose lance. pimples when he read of th<' However , a neighbor has bird's exploits in warding off squawked about the noise and of· prowlers. ficials told Miss Robb she would Barnes has written a ballad have to get rid of the bird dedicated to Goosey and tried to because her yar~ a pparently cheer up the beleagured bird isn't big enough to keep the bird . with his song Friday. the require d distance from It's entitled "Goosey's Blues" neighbors' homes. and is sung. the author says, to She vows that she and Goosey the tupe of "Won't You Come will never part and fias appealed Home 'BiU Bailey?" to the City Council, which has One or the stanzas goes like agreed to look into the matter. By Tbe Auoclated Preis Snow, aleet and raln ptutered the Northeast today. knocking out power, 11oodlng roads and closing schools. A Pacific storm moved over N()ft.hem California heading toward the nation's frtgld midsection. Authorities reported at least 19 weather-related deaths across the nation over the weekend. Bitter cold gripped the Plains and Midwest with clear ski~ and below-zero temperatures dipping south into Kansas and Missouri. Except for coastal areas of California and the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. the entire nation was below freezing. Snow fell from the Great Lakes through the eastern Ohio Valley into New England, with up to 8 inches reported by mid· morning in western Penn- sylvania and up to a foot In parts o( Vermont. Freeting rain' also fell on much of the Norlheaat, breaking power lines. icing roads and forcing authorities to close some schools. Rain ffll on the region'b coastal areas, but was expected to change to snow later in the day when an advancing cold front dropped temperatures sharply. Travelers were advised to use care or simply stay oCf the roads except in emerl{encies -from Alabama to Ne w England. A flash flood watch was issued for Connecticut and Massachusetts. Seven people -including six with known heart conditions ~ died in Ohio when they tried to s hov e l s now. Dayton was blanketed with 11 inches by Sun- day night, and Cincinnati report· cd 6 inches . Rangers at Yellowstone Park reported that the temperature early Sunday dipped to 56 degrees below zero -10 degrees short of the record set in 1933. this : She may have found a friend We love those s;lken /ecthen 01ld in Mayor Ron Pattinson, who More than l,000 Arkansas thoie beady eyes, doesn't see what all th" ,_5 and Powe r and Lie.ht Co. crewmen And if the CU C ll ould but .,....... were called to restore power to y ounc c reathersare about. 6 0,000 homes after what u~. do---' t "If il doesn't bother anyone. I s pokesman Charles Kelly 010 JPU ,., • .,.ec JIOU' maater , don't know what the big deal described as the worst ice storm Theil could all avert dia<uter Barnes, owner of a fledgling is, .. he says. ~er In southern Arkansas. singing telegram company, ad-"Maybe we s hould take a Jn all, about 80,000 Arkansas More than 150 fire fighters. braving a wind chill factor or minus 25, finally controlled a s tub b orn f orest Cire in Washington slate after a lhree- day battle. About 529 acres were lost. s .ilsynhe m~y havec btee 1 n. cin· 8 ,ook aat cbianrging the ordinance... .A_omes and businesses were ,_,,,,,blacked out, and about half re· malned without power over· night. Kelly estimated damage to AP&L equipment would ex· ceed $2 million. Implants Rapped CHICAGO <AP> -Implants or synthetic fiber hair to eliminate baldness are futile and useless, according to two C leveland dermatologists. Ors. C. Willlam Hanke and Wilma F . Bergfeld of t he Cleveland Clinic report in the J o urnal of the Ameri can Medical Association on 20 pa- tients who sought treatment for serious complications after hav- ing such implant.s. "The complications, high monetary cost, and uJUmale futility of fiber implantation make it an unacceptable pro- cedure," they write Not oniy does the sy nthetic hair ran out, they say. but also the patients -18 men aod two women expe rienced facial s welling, infection, scarring, permanent hair-loss and foreign. body granulomas <bumps>. I Fiber implantations af'e not the same as the widely-used hair transplants, done by doctors, in which small tufts or hair are transplanted from the back of the patJenl 's neck to the scalp, th e two s aid . The h a ir t ransplants have a high rate of s uccess. I Hanke and Bergfeld say bald· ness in American culture results In anxieties of aging, loss of :1talus in a youth-oriented soeie- ty and diminished self-image. The blaze was dubbed the "Windy Fire" on Friday because icy blasts of up to 60 mph whipped up names in the tinder-dry forest about 15 miles south of Kalama. Winds were 10 to 20 mph on Sunday, but the chill caused water to freeze in hoses. • Temperatures in the 48 con- ti guous s tates early today ranged Crom 32 below zero in Worland, Wyo.. to 74 in Key West. Fla. Here are tempe ratures and weather conditions In key cities al 2 a.m. PST: .,. Eastern U.S. -ClnclMali, 4, s now : Cleveland. 17, snow; Detroit. 1, partly c loudy , Louisville, 16, cloudy ; Nashville, 20. cloudy: Pittsburgh, 20, snow. Central U.S. -Chicago, ·4, clear: Denver, 8, clear: Des Moines, ·8, clear; Fort Worth, 19. clear; Kansas ctty, -5, clear; M inneapolls·St. Paul. -14 . clear; St. Louts, -1, clear. Western U.S. -Phoenix. 5, clear: Salt Lake City, 7, foggy; Seattle, ·3, partly cloudy. Murder Conviction Clemency Sought For Jailed Marine By Tiie Auoclated Preas The attorney for a Camp Pendleton Marine sergeant sen· tenced to life in prison al hard labor for his conviction for murder and attempted murder says several jurors told him they will urge clemency for tus client. Defense attorney Dan Hunter said Friday that three or four members oC the eight-member court-martial jury told him they would write letters of clemency for Sgt. Earl J. Holley. Holley was convicted on two counts of premeditated murder and four COWlts of attempU:d murder. Master Sgt. Don O'Neal of the Camp Pendleton public aCCairs office said the conviction is sub- JCCt to review by higher military authority. Holley, 25, oC Staten Island. N . Y .• was charged in a series or shootings and stabbings on Jan. 4. 1978, at the base audio-visual support center where he was ~· signed. Killed were two of Ho lley·s superiors. Master Sgt. Daniel P. Hurley, 42. of Uniontown. Pa., a nd Staff Sgt. Gilbe rt N. Donham·. 38, or Ladelle, Arl<. Both d ied of gunshot. wounds. Four others were either stabbed or shot. and lat.er recovered. Base authorities s aid the shootings and stabbings may have been prompted by Holley's dissatisfaction over his JOb as- s ignment. He did not testify at the court· martial. and his defense was based on a claim of insanity. In addition to the prison term. Holley was also ordered reduced to the lowest grade in rank and to forfeit all pay and benefits. Un8'r military law. Holley will be eligible for parole in 10 years, said Hunter. Jfhen You Gotta Go .•. CAPE TOWN , South Africa <AP> -A hospital caretaker who went to in- vestigate strange sounds coming from a toilet stall round an uninvited visitor -a cow, from a .nearby s laughterhouse. A Cape Town newspaper. the Citizen said the fire department was called in to free the animal which had become stuck in the stall. There was no word on how the cow entered the hospital undetected, the paper said. / .............. SLAYER CONVICTED Marine Sergeant Holley Two Masked Bandits Rob Grove Eatery Garden Grove police today sought the two armed bandits 10 masks who took $4.100 rrom a restaurant employee early Sun- day morning. The robbery occurred outside the Pinnacle Peak re~taurant. 8032 Garden Grove Blvd. whtte assistant manager Joseph M. ArlinJter was closing. He said he had the c:.ash In two bank bags whe n he was con- fronted by the two men. He said their faces \.\{ere covered with knit ski masks . The men took not only the· cash. bul Artlnger's car. The car was located about a half hour , after Artinger summoned poh<.'C. t Busing Rule Due WASHlNGTON CAP > -The U.S . Supreme Court today agreed to deddc whether 37.000 oC the 89,00C) public school sh ... dents in Columbus, Ohio. will have to be bused ror racial de- segregation. The school system 's s tudent population Is 65 pcr~cnl white and 35 percent black. ,. j ~l's country ... fall cashmere-a ~ut.1ful boe1c. ours ~ f'rom scot.land an st.yle.etM com pl 1murt. tiuz. morry mcxxiearrl colore d'you.rwmtlrobe. when yo.J put 9andht.ng on fbr tl>e 1both t.1mrz.. '0/1 th asmuchpl~es ~ f1rst,you~o bzouL1ful b9sic @~o@@)~@ 44 f••hlon l•l•nd, newport center 644-5070 1001 weetwood bWd., 1"ttwoQd vUI• (213, 471-n27 President Carter ~acrtbee his catch after a fishing trip off Guadeloupe Sunday. Mrs. Carter looks on as the president talked to rcportens after hls r •turn. I " • ' ., . . . -. '" ..44 DAILY PfLOT 8 NATION I WEATHER II Biiiion .. Ja t Coa ting Q ...... ~ Tom~~'·' M1ll"plalae • GlooID and Dooin Mi,ssile Budget Plea ExpeCted BLll DA\': O ~ Maybe lbe~ Just wun't WASIUNGT()N <AP1 -President Carter repOrtedly,wiU ask con,rca la~r this moolh for nearly Sl bUUon to push development or a new klna·rana• mobile miulle aystem delltned to bl tale Crom • aurprtMSoviet au~uik. rnouah bid IM"VI' •t'041nd todiy to r-.ally 1 t rou down 1 mf'an, you •'Ok• up bn1ht C'ycd and buah> tailed dHP'le th coaS4&1 (O&J AdmuutraUon aourcea said Carter's bud1et request.a wiU be made ln anticipation of probable Cinal dt>cialons by April on rnovif\i In-Adrnlniatration sourcet. who tu rull 1el&le development of such asked not to be named. said 0 mlaalle und on the method of Carter will ask Contreas for You hNaJCl"C! off U~ hapl 11 Ram1 petformaincc: ot ~unday and )Ou ~ 1nd1ff4"l't"nt to Cambcxll• Nev~r mind that t~ t raahm11n klppt-d your plt1et>. Thu.a 1f yuu Vt' contlnttf'd to b&oa90m 6nto happlnts1 and <1ptim••tn ~hilt' all around you hu plungM into doom and .:loom. )OO *~uld know tl\er\• ts help on lhe wa y. basin It about $270 mUUon as a sup- r-"I · ,, plement.ary appropriation that ~n1or de1~ officials appear could be used to move ahead to favoyl on olr·haunch~ con· promptJy wttb the mobile mis· cept alle project this fiscal year. AU. Y HAVE TO 00 ls <'heck the pac>t:ni and mJJta:r&nts 1&nd vou'll hnd a wa y lo vlunttc into lh1• Cttizltn F'amng to Find llappuwm on Old Mattr~ss depression that has gripped all of your friends and rel atlves. Just scan the pages . Why, right over here Is a lengthy piece on drug rehabilitation for the wealthy. It's a clinic for the privileged addict. Over here on another page is the notice about a workshop that will be held right m Orange County. The subject-is coping with death. And there's another analysis story on right·to·die laws. Also. if you want to travel up lo Los Angeles, you can attend a meeting on poison controls. On the other hand, if you just feel too good to get worked up about your own pending demise. then consider I he problerrt of gel(ing older Hurrah! Here's an analysis on male mid-life cnsls. ALTHOtJGH FINAL U S . Soviet qreemcnt has not been reached on llmltlng strategic nucleur weapons In the future. defense officials say they are ronfldent they can pro~ed with development and testing of an advanced mobile missile regard· less of the outcome of the SALT negotiations There ls general agreement in the Pentagon that some kind of elus1 ve ne w m obile missile ~ys tem . either land· or air· launched. will be essential by the mid-19805. That lg when the present force of 1,000 Minuteman antercon· tinental ballistic missiles, sla· tloned in fixed underground bases, are expected to ~me vulnerable to possible deslruc· lion if Russia should launch a •surprise attack with its increru.- ingly accurate missiles. 8UT UNCERTAI NTIES and disputes over how to base the new missile have twice caused the Carter adrttinistration to de· lay advancing the mobile mu" sile project into full-scale de· velopment. · The effect of this has bet!n to delay the earliest deployment dale until about 1986. Defenst: specialists argue the United Stales can not afford further de· lay which ends Sept. 30. CARTER ALSO will request nearly $72Q million more to OM· tlnue worit on the' ml11Ue and its basing system ln fLSCal 1980. the sources said. The systems under consider•· tlon would deploy about 200 long. range rnoblle mlaailea and the project. counting basing, would cost S25 bllllon to $30 billion, ac· cording t.o current estimates Senior defense leaders regard as promising a proposal to place lon g-range .missiles aboard short·takeoff-and·landing planes smaller than Jumbo Jets and to fire the weapons from those planes. ...... ...-.0 Frigid lflis t Although temperatures in Pierre. S.D .. were near zero. thousands of ring-necked mallards flock to Governors Pond next to the state capitol. The pond is ice.free because it is fed by geothermally heated water. The rel· atively warm water ca uses mist when it hits cold air. 'Solid Citizen' Probed 1975 Gacy Investigations Reparted by Cops CHICAGO <AP1 ·• A 19-year· old Chicago man says he t.old police that contractor J ohn Wayne Gacy Jr. had bragged of killing people . but he said au&.'1orlties took no action. say ing Gacy was "a solid citizen.· Police investigated the sub- urban contractor several times between 1.975 and 1978. it was re- ported Sunday. but no felony c har ges were fil e d t1 y authorities until bodies were found in Gacy's home. THE BURLY contractor also was placed under 24-hour sur· veallance for two wttks in 1976 after a 9-year-old Chicago boy was reported missing. Nothing came of the stakeout pohce said. he had killed people and said ht• was going to kill me. but my pleas didn't do any good," the youth srud. Assistant State's Atlorncv Jerry Latherow, who made Ute decision not to prosecute, said he couldn't explain why no charges were filed becuuse u Judge has ordered officials not to discuss the case. IT POINTS OUT THAT the aging problem 1s worse for males than females. Men in their 40s or early 50s are driven by anxieties of fmancial commitments, younger competitors, neglect or family and friends, older children who have departed home and a waning sex drive If men didn't have anythmg to worry about, they will after reading tl\is piece. You won't find much solace io the advertisements. either 1 lere ·s one that r rics. ·'Hair Slaves, Go Free''' If yo1,1 didn't know it. this ad explains how you are suf· fering "Purgatorial Agony" by taking care of your locks. 2 Deprogrammers Sought On Charges Gacy allegedly was accused twice of kidnapping and rape by a 19-year-old Chicago man in December 1977. and by a 27· year-0ld Chicago man an March 1978. ·'They 1the poli<>e 1 woulo onJy s ay there was ins ufficient evidence. Botb the cops and an assistant s tate's attorney said that he was a solid citizen,' the 19·year-old told the Chicago Tribune. At the youth's request. he was not identified. Gacy faces a misdem eanor battery rount that was filed m March 11118 by Jeff Rign<ill , 27, who charged Gacy abdu<'tcd him and assaulted ham sexually. GACV WAS CHARG•:o with murder in the df'ath of 15·y~ar­ old Robert Plest of Des Plaim.•s on Der . 22. and has re portedly told police he killed 32 young men and boys. AND FOR THE HAPPY homeowner, we have this other ad that"' blurts riRht out and asks, "Ready to Stop Wondering if You Have Termites?" BOSTON <AP l -State police say they are investigating ci rcumstances surrounding a Medford family's alleged attempt to deprogram a 24·year·old woman relative from a religious group. . TrQOper Walter J Buller said Sunday that arrest warrants charg. mg assault with dangerous weapons have been issued for religious The pooies of 27 persons have been found buried at Gacy·~ home. and the contractor re· portedly has said he threw five bod1ei. 1n a river, 1nclud1n~ Pie st 's, which has not been found With all this fear and dismay, you might get the notion you'd be safer just to stay an bed. cult deprogramme rs Ted Patrick of San Diego and Vactor A. Blevins, of Credo. W. Va . In connection with Margaret Hod· nett, the daughter or Mr. and Nol so, accordin~ to a wire disratch out of ChRago. It warns you may be in real trouble i your mattress is more than 10 years old. Clearly, there is no plac(! left where you can escape an · to bliss. Mrs. Paul Hodnett of Medford. Schlesinger: Nation To Cut Oil Demand MISS HODNE1T HAS been a member of the 37·year-old re- ligious sect, "The Way" for a number of years. Butler said the investigation began as a result of complaints issued by the wom an and two other men. Paul J. Pasquarosa. 27. of Newton, and his brother, Roy A. Pasquarosa , 25 , of Watertown. WASlllNGTON <AP> ·The United States' demand for oil will have to be cul back if Iran's oil production remains shut off for another three months. says Energy Secretary James Schlesinger. He added Suhday.that lrun's political turmoil has "permanent· ly impaired" that country's ability to produce oil and the United States ma~ have to ease domestlc-env1ronmental restrictions to make up Ule difference. Officials say the Pasquarooa brothers also are assodated with "The Way." . Schlesinger said environmental concerns are a sensitive issue and his view is not shared unanimously in the Carter administra- tion. PATRICK AND BLEVINS are accused of slashing and kicking the brothers when they tried to vi sit Miss Hodnett al the Malden Midwest Bitterly Cold Albu'CI ... 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U S•rl ll"f'orl """''. ~" w ..... -10' two l"I C'A)ndlhOn\ ltl< Nt""llOM 9e"tl> WIW•-IO 1*0 IHI (Ot\Cll• I IOl\OOor Power Given SAN FRANCISCO r AP i The state has lht powf'l' to dJsapprovt cootract.t awarded for hom maker s rv1cH to welfare reclplenu If the ('Oat I• considered ex· c alive. th alat.e Court of ~ppcial ntled. apartment or a relative where s he s aid s he stayed between Dec 18 and Dec 22. Buller said. "I WAS PRACTI C ALLY pleading with them. I even told them that he bragged l.o me that And Now A Word From A Winnerl • • • L He "er'/ coast d Us\n9 ~~ort to ,,.,e toun sa\eS· e ,, "" \ \ n our \ \an to use b enet\c.\a · e area. P · n tne \ r"'n d c.arnPa'9 . penetrate r\n9\ our ne~t a es\d\ng \n ·t rnore dU n peop\e r \·tv ' s tnoug f Qua ' \ t seerns a r readers o \ s re· eage tne area \r\J\ne a . because d tnus . t rned'a w\n9 an Pr' n w and gro \han\<S re\at\'le\V ne we\\-\nforrned. rn v want to be t L \f e to tnev . \ng coas tor .br,,ng attent\on. SincerelV~ DAILY ,.P."iLOY: • ' I ' • • • .642-4321 ~ I • I - Irvine EOI ION Your llometown Dully Newspaper VOL. 12, NO. 8, 3 SECTIONS, 2• PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1979 TEN CENTS -. -.... FeBred Dead in Tanker Blast BANTRY. t r land <Al'> The t~nch t nker BetelatUM• u plodt"d "ltkt? a aaanl bomb" while unloudtn,e ull t 1t itoratte lormlnlll 10 l'll'enlc Bantry Bay urly tod y and !IO people •ere reared dt•ud The ch rn'd bodlt>i; of thre<> crl'wmen unrl . ~~n 't\orkl'n al .tht> terminul on Wh1ddy h.httu1 were rt.'C'OH'rt'{l ••ohc4." 'Jld dll 42 t•n.•wmt•n aboard th" tnnkt•r apbarently 1.n·n.· k1ll\'\J "tr 10\I t'OUJd lft'! the bluo, )'OU 'd know there WH no ch I\{'\' at all ror anyone on board," said one lird\ghler The ahtp H nk in 130 feet or water. Jcavina only ll!i i.tern vi a bl• Tht' Belel1eust"• 121.430 ton dt>adwclghl capacity puu. 1t wt•ll oolow tM 200,000..ton size or lht> 011 carrying giants Mn Blrdae Molon<'y. who hvea acrogs the bay from the terminal. said· "Windows all over the bay were broken. It was ancre dibly b d ." A dozen fomlllet were evacuated from the Island. F1rerighUng tugs battled the nammg oil that spewed from UK! 11hi1). und prevented the fire rrom lipreading lo 18 s torage tunks holding 250 million gallons of crude oil They reported the names under control six hours after the farsl exp&osion. O.ity "'* , ..... - NEW JEFFREY ROAD BRIDGE TAKES SHAPE OVER TROUBLED WATERS IN IRVINE Rain Washed It Out Frtday; It Waa Aebullt Today for Uae by Tonight Irvine Board To Discuss SCAG, Mayor Irvine city counc ilmen are scheduled to discuss city mem- bership in the So uthern California Association or Gov- ernme nts, the availa bility of c hurch s ites a nd a plan to bounce Bill Vardoulis from the mayor·s post when they meet Tuesday at City Hall. The council meets at 7:30 p.m. The coun ci l majo r it y of Vardouhs. David Sills and Arthur Anthony has expressed dissatisfaction about SCAG, a five-county regional planning agency to which most Orange County cities belong. The councilmen have said SCAG is too heavily influenced by Los Angeles County mem bcrsh1p and does not reflect Orange Colfnly concerns ade· quately. A task force of church leaders has been studying possibilities for securing land for more church site!'! in Irvine. where there are only four permanent church buildings. Church folk have complained that the Irvine Company, the maJor owner of the remaining land in Irvine, has not ~l aside enough space, in planning for development . for worship. The task force is t:xpectcd to give"its initial report Tuesday. Councilwoman Mary Ann Ga1do is proposing that the date for reor~anizalion of the coun- cil election a mong the mem- <See COUNCIL, Page A2) Coast Weather Chance of rain 70 per· cent tonight and 50 per- ce nt Tuesday . Low S· tonight 47 to 53. Highs Tuesday 58 to 62. INSIDE TODAY Some polio tnelinu •tn.u:k with the dUeo.u in the 19SQ1 muat •till rely on artiftdal lunga. Two local residents hcwc come to terms unth tMir parolyria and their de· pendeJIC1I on electrictt11 See /taturin(I, Page Cl. .... x 70 Percent Chance More Rain Forecast For Coast Tonight . Residents of storm-r a vaged communities in Orange County • got the bad news today -more rain is on the way. A National Weather Service s pokesman s aid there is a 70 percent chance of ra1n tonight from one or both of two storm Transit Vnit -Seeks Split From District Members of the Orange Coun· ty Transportation Commission have launched what will become a legislative campaign to gel the county out of CalTrans Distnct 7. The move is based on com· missioners' conte ntio n that membership in District 7 along with Los Angeles a nd Ve ntura counties is costing Orange Coun· ty millions of dollars in road funds each year. A "'r eport prepared for com m issioners by Thomas Jenkins . the commission's chief of staff. estimated that lhe county will miss out on at least $54.6 million and at most $120.2 million of highway funds because It is part of the district that contains Los Angeles County. Commissioners unanimously approved a r esolution seeking legisla tion to c reate a new CalTrarus district exclusively for the county. In addition. commissioners agreed to seek support rrom lhe county's 26 cities, cha mbers or (See TRANSIT, Page A2) Transit Chief Given Raise Members or the Orange Coun· ty Transportation Commission voted a 6.25 percent pay raJse for their chld of atatr today . Thomas Jenkins, hired by lhe comm lsak>n Nov. 28, 1977, was given a $2,000 a year pay riae that takes bis u.lar,y f ""A9Jl m .ooo to s:u.ooo. - Comml11lonen also agreed to lncrea1e hli car allowance from $240 a month to S280 a month. Formation of lh ttve.merhber com rnlalk>I\ wu h\fndat.td by • 1977 slaw law. 1t haa rcvtew power over local road building and' tranalt project.a. systems moving towards the coast from .a Pacific dis- turbance. But the bulk of lhe rain is ex· peeled to hit northern California with Oran$te County "getting lhe fringe of a storm that may stay with us until Tuesday night," he s aid. Wha tever the rainfall might be. it will be too much ror resi- dents and road crews still mop- ping up from a deluge that dumped more than two Inches of r aan in some communities. But the g loomy weather forecast held little interest for Orange Count y Airport authorities who had lo contend with an old winter enemy today fog Scheduled nights by the three airlines who use the Irvine airstrip were ca nceled from 6 a.m . today and more than l ,000 ,>assengers who would normally have boarded aircraft there were taken by bus to Ontario Airport. Flights resumed at 10 a .m. with officials of Air California. Hughes Airwes t a nd Golden West Airlines reporting normal traffic in vastly improving vis· 1bllity. Meanwhile. analysts al sever al key Orange County locations were-measuring the extent of the downpour tha t drenc hed many communities. The rainfall gauge at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa s howed that the storm which moved out Saturday added 2.05 inches of rain to lhe season's total. Thus fa r, an OCC analyst said. 8.96 inches or r a in. recorded have been s ince the s eason began July 1. Last year al this (See RAIN, Page A2> SHE TOOK AD, RENTED PAD 'Tm very pleased wlth the Dally Pilot. "I had several responses to my ad. and I rented my apart· ment " That's lhe story the succeuful Santa Ana Heiabta woman told after placln1 lhls ad in the Dally ,puot.. ~ _1 ~.- Shr 2 Br apl, pvt ba . kltch , prvlgs Nr Frwys, Airport )()()(·)(XXJC tf you sell or rent somethln1. try the Dall)'.. Piiot claaalfled ads. A friendly ad·vTser v.111 help v.ti~ a heal seller. The ship was unloading at a Gulf Oil facility when a series of giant blasts SP,lit it in hair. pour ing blazing oil into the sea and rocking the area ror 20 miles around. ··1t was like a giant bomb The whole ground shook from the ex plosion. and n a mes seemed to be everywhere," said an officer a t the Ba ntry police head· quarters Fire teams and rescue squads were rushed to lhe a rea from all over Ireland. All doeto(S and nurses withm 100 miles were a le rted . Britain's Royal Air Force sent helicopte rs from Wales to help with the search for the missing Wh iddy I s l a nd i s a supertanker terminal at which the huge stups that arc too big to enter west European harbors unload oil from the M addle East for reshipment in smalle r tankers to Brita m and the Conti· nent. ··A 11 Wt' know is there wa!> 3n explos ion on board the ship followed by a flash fi re on lhc water. presumably from oil that came from lhe hold in the ex· plos1on." said Dom1ld Ash. thl' general ma nager of the Gulf ~erminal Ash said it was Loo soon lo de- termine the extent of oil leakage into the bay Tax Cut Vowed McCarthy to Introduce Proposal SACRAMENTO CAP) -As· sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said today he will introduce a Sl billion tax-cut bill tha t will gave most of the tax cut to low and moderate income taxpayers Gov. Edmund Brown Jr 's fin a n ce direct or, Rich ard Silberm an. said McCarthy"s bill ··embodied a number of the ideas the governor agrees with" for a tax c ut. He added that the Dem ocratic governor a nd McCarthy would work closely on the proposal. The tax bill would raise the personal income tax cr edit and in c r ease the amount that persons musl earn beforl' being required to pay state income taxes. McCarthy, D-San Fran<'i~co. said he was introducing the ball bicause "all 1nd1cat1on!> 1>0mt to another large surplu!. t his ye<tr . even after providing funds to local government to cope with the aftermath of Propo:.it1on 13 .. The McCarthy measure would raise the personal income tax credit from the current $100 for &angle persons and $200 for couples to Sl3S and $270 That 1s a one-year provision effective in 1980. The other section of the bi II would permanently ancre<1sc tht' level at which Californians began to pay income taxes from $5.000 to S7 ,OOQ for ~ingle laxpayf'r~ and from $10.000 lo $14.000 for couples film~ Joint returns. ··Ai. I stated last August. t>eheve we should r<'n('W a tax cut 1f the budget surplus con- tinues ... the speaker told a prc!>s confe rence "We have an obllga. lion lo prevent the l"Ollectaon of taxes we don"l rie(.'d from tax payers already strugglln~ with inflation ·· Under tus bill. McCarthy said, an individual taxpayer with an income of S7 .ooo would sav<' S\05 H<' said lht• average !>UV· ~or a couple fi ling a joint re· turn a nd earning $14,000 a yl'ar would be S159. He said thl' cost of raising thl· minimum incoml' for paym~ s tate income laxes woulcl bt: SIOO mllhon a year. Balloon Suspect SlllTenders HomosexualA.uditor Neiv SF Supemisor SAN FRANCISCO I AP) -A 40-year-old hom01Sexual audJtor The third and last s uspect in w u named today by Mayor t h e launchings of h ot air Diann e Feinstein to replace balloons that exploded in the slain San Francisco S upervisor night path of sma ll cran landing Ha rvey Milk. at Orange County Airport was Harry G. Britt. a for mer Unit· expected to surrender herself to ed Methodist minister, 1s viewed Irvine police today. as a low·key, quiet believe r in The name of the woman was many of lhe causes that Milk withheld by &)<>lice. pending her espoused. ' a ppea rance with her attorney at ··Harvy was a prophet." said police headquarters. Britt. "T m more of a tactr Two other men have been c1an. charged with numerous misde· Jn namin~ Britt, Ms. Fe instein m eanor complaints a nd with s tressed lhal M1lk"s scat on tht· violations of federal statutes in board of ~upervisors was ··not a connection with the incidents gay seat Las t week, Timothy Joseph . ·a ·s a myth that gay people Ropchan 26 of Orange and _... cannot represent stra1~ht peopl<' ' ' . · or woml'fl, lht• elderly or the Terry Huff. 26. of Cost a Mes.a. vouth The facl that ht· 1 Britt > is were arrested on warrants 1s-gay is secondary. The fact that s ued out of Harbor Mun1c1pal he is a ~ood human being 1s <See HOT AIR, Page A2> primary ·· Short Caused Fire A s hort in the electrical wiring In the attic of Merit Savings and Loan in Irvine was responsible for a fire Fnday that destroyed business act1v1t y Thi.' farm ·~ telephone lines were Jammed to dav with customers wondering 1f their money went up 1n name!> Milk. one of the nation "s few avowed homosexual political figures. was gunned down Nov 27 in City "'111 . a long with Mayor George Moscone Former Super visor Dan While has been charged m lhe shootings . Estimates are th at one· seventh or San Francisco's 660.000 residents a rc homOSl'X· ual, and they have bt.'COml' a po- tent political fore(' here. In a 1 lapl' rl'N>rdrng mad<' befort• his death, Milk d1scusM•d the poss1hil1ly that hl' could l>\o assassinated, a nd namt'd four persons he said hl' ~ould hkt· lo ~cc sUl"l'e<'d hrm Brill '>'as a mong lhl' four. In recent weeks. howt'Vl'r, leaders pf this city "s gay com munaty have spl·~1rheadt•d a drive lo name Milk 's former ;,id m1nis lrat1vc assistant. Ann(• Kronl•ntx·q~. to his scat Bnll was among circulators of 1>l'l1· I ions •upport ang K roncnbl·ri::. who 1s a lc~bwn ~hl.' also \Ht.s named on tht• tasx· · 60 percent of the structure. coun- ty firemen said today. M ent orf1l0ials reported that no money was lost becaust• rt was stored in a fireproof vault before the 5 50 p m fire brok<: out As word of the mayor s t"'< peeled naming of Britt leaked Sunday, Ms. Kront•nhcq(' ~up porters rallied m lwr bt'half. marching in rain lwtwct:n two neighborhood parks Britt said ht· h:.HI hccn con s adcnni:i l'nrolhn..: in law school until Milk ·s delilh up~t'l h1' plans Ht' said hb poht1cal \ll'\\'> would la kelv mirror Milk s. although he <lescribcd h1msl'lf ai. a less showy politicaan • The fire. whi c h ca u sed damages estimated at upwards of $300,000, resulted in no m- Juries With most or the building gone. it has. however. resulted in sharply curtailed in person The savinJts and loan , al 5392 Walnut Ave . had been opem'd for business only 25 cla ys lx'for(• the inc ident YOUNGSTERS STOP FOA A LOOK<e\T BURNED OUT SAVINGS ANO LOAN1N IRVJNE Fire lnv~atlgatora Sey Electrical Short ln Attlo Cauaed Blaze Friday .. Jt.2 DAIL V PILOT Ca dian Rebels .. Claim. Full Control • 111, to c>rQlLD.lzt• a rorcc lo flMhl I ht• tn ura:t•ntl> BANGKOK, Thailand I P 1 Vlt•tnum't. C'nmbod11An n•bel pro '"Kl':. clmm t•omph.'h.• \'onlrol of C'l•mbo<t1u aCtt•r' r portE'dlv c11p turina tht• cupll I or Phno~ Pt'nh nd drivln.i l'rl•mter Pol Pot •1 aovttnmt.>nt Into t.h~ roun trysld But Mna&y ~ here a.111 ' tocfay thl' atO\l't mnl'lll v. .. ~ lr Tht• • .maly't' llJtct th1• Cumbo d i.in lt•adl'r' v.t•r t•:vlnl( to wt lll> 1 lltw of r-t•io~tanC't' rwur Sw111 Rup In northwest Cambod1u Th r<-bcla <-hum thry w~rt ln cunlrol ol I.he .a.ro.a, .a W.Ul 320 milt'' northv.t•:.t uf J'h1111111 l't•11h ,..,....,.,... I RAI N TONIGHT? ... tlml'. 7 J6 IOt•ht>' or rtlln hud bl·~n lo.i.:t'd Tht' r.unlJll ~a11tt1• .II tht• Moulton Nia;ucl ll 1•utm1•nt plJnl r~cordl'd 2 79 ln\'ht• or r.tlfl for the storm ;tnd u waiwn s total uf ~ 62 11wh1·' I :11 inrht•' mor ,. than tht• 8 :!5 tnl'lll'' l'hJlkl·tl up Jt th•~ llnw la~t H'<lr Otht•r rJtnf.dl r1.:ur1· ... It' corded Jl Oran~t· ('oa~t lot'" tumg mcludl'd lluntin~ton Hl·u rh, "'ht!rt' a storm total of I 72 lnl'ltl'S ""as logged 11ll' se.u.on 's tot.ti ur Ii 85 mchcs 1s 10 1ndlt'" ,al.1o vt• last year at th1s ti nw The Harbor Depart ment gauge which recordt•d I 73 m<'h· l'S for the storm and 7 51 inl'h \'!> ror lht' ~<.·ason. Last YC<.tr al this time the Harbor level :.howed a rainfall of 6 33 1nchc:. The Orange County Jo"lood Con trot gauge where a storm total of 2.12 inches was log~cd as part or a season's total or 7.35 incht:s Last year at this time the OCl"C register showed a ra infall of 6 59 inches T he s tat1stu's and today·s weather forecast did little to lift the ~loom for authorities 1n Irvine where the re('ent storm washed out a temporary bridge on Jeffrey Road. Cily offi cials Sf id they hope to have the bnditc repaired by 6 p.m today, thl' time at which weather forecast<•rs ex peel lo see the first rainfall from the l'X pet·tl'd storm Assistant C1ly ManagN J>a ul Brady said thl' 25-foot s<.·tl ion of rotid betwrt•n Barrnnca Hoad and Barranca Parkway ('OI lapsed because it was weakened by a road w1dentn~ proJccl Crews under tont ract l<l the Irvine Company are widening Jrrfrey Road to four lanes Hrady said further rain 1s certain to cause more was houts a nd would probably close thl' road again, from the San DieJtO Freeway to Barranca Parkway The construction of a sturdier new bndge over the draanal!•' FordBl~ts Stand on Shah BOSTON U\P I fo'ormcr President Ford crit1c1zcd the Ctirte r administration fur what he cal1ecl its vac1lluting s upp()rt of the shah of Iran. · ·onl' day they support hjm. the next day they say he might fall. If the Carter administration had been more forthri~ht and t·onsistenl. the shah would hot hti ve the multiplying problem~ he has today." Ford told re porters at a lumbermen's con- vention Sunday Ford praised the shah for hi.. modt-rmzation pro~ram. wht('h has ~en al thl• root of the coun· lry's curn•nl internal strife. tit' s aid continued U S support of Iran 1i. ncce~sary because or the rountry·~ oil reser ves and ~ t r a u• g i c I o C' ;1 t 1 o n 1 n t h c Mideas t. Talks Set in Russia MOSCOW 1AP1 Senate m 1nority leader Howard Bak('r and five other Rt•publicnn rol lcaj.tues arrivt'd twre today for talks with Kremlin leaders lhtil are expected to focus on the still unfinished s lragtegic arms limitation pact ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT t'UIH·rt •~ p.tn of th•• rC');td v.ldt•n ing pro~r.tm ll I~ ~t·ht•dult.'t! fw 1·onq1h•t1nn th1i. '.lummcr F.quoll\ concc•rnl'd La~unu lh·~1ch offil•1.ala, \\Crl' t:Jrdmat roe the t'XJX"Clt'd ruin [tnd alN lntpuc·t 11n -;ftdt• rJ\ aiwd Hlul'IHnl <'Jn Hiii "hl•n• hamdn·ch of >«•rib uf hlJt'k 11!;1.,llt' 11i.1h•11.al wa .. IJICI o\.er a m.d,SIH' hnlc· 1·r1·uterl h)' r • .11n 1-'rtd.t) 111 .iht un 011ole Drnt> E .Ht h movrng l'q u1 p1111·11t mov<.•d 1011 .... o( dirt back into a t)O fool \\ 1111· t'f'l'\ a:-M· formc·cl "'hen lht• road .. t1 1>1>l'd down ltll' cast embtank111c11t 111 the s lide area Saturday. City crews stindb.agl(cd both t>nds of Oriole Drive and tut a trench to l'all'h rtitn wakr l'X peeled to wash down from Fla mmgo Hoad Flooding f'riday on Camino Capistrano 1n San Ju an Capistrano left Sl'veral hundr<.'CI homes in Mission Vll'iO a nd Laguna llllls without power. An earlier PjWCr outage of a bout 26 minutes an the s ame arc<.1 was caused by high winds that damaged power lines. San Diego Gas and Electric Com· pany officials aaid. Officials said power to 921 Lake Forest tirea customers was cut off for two hours Friday due to flooding at several south county locations. O n e of th e heavies t h1l thoroughfare~ was Camino Capistrano. which was closc·d most of Friday wh<.•n rtood w:11<.-r I rom swoll(•n Oso Creek spilled onto the road A northbound lane or PuciftC· Coast Highway between Avcnida E s ta cio n and C amino Capistrano in San Clemente n• mained closed to traffic today while road crews all-empted lo clear a number of mudslides. And authorities kept a careful eye on the s1lutalion a l the Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club in San Clem ente where firemen discovered a crack m a retain ing wall Residents of four mobile homes there were ordered lo leave their homes last Dec. 18 after a lands lide in the area. GcologisLJtick Stickel warned that mounting wall.'r u nder ground may be building subs ttin· tial pressure al Shorccliffs. 1r1 creasing the chances of further slides. Woman Hit By Car Dies In Hospital A Capistrano Beach woman who was struck by a car as she walked o n the Sant a Ana Freeway in Bell Gardens died early Sunday at Downey Com· munity Hospital. Dead is Cristela Weeks. 30. '\_ho . California Highway Patrol o~rs said was walking m a northbound traffic lane whC'n s truck by an auto driven by Hobert Evans. 23. of Montebello. Officers said the woman ap parently was a passen~er in a car driven by Frank Kida of Vun Nuys when his car stalled on th(' freeway near the Slau~on J\Vl'nue offramp. The woman apparently left the vehicle. patrolmen reported, a nd began walking on the freeway shoulder and into traf· (ic lanes. Officers said Evans allegedly left the accident scene and re- l urned appr oxi mate l y 15 minutes later with his fathe r. He was not held for leaving an acc1· dent scene, pending further in- vestigation. officers said. • Vaclnllll1 and 1la Soviet ~Uics uhm r .. ported, lht> foll of Phnom l'"•nh on Sund1ty hul thl'n' wuM no lnde1>efkttint tonfirmatlon Th rt.•bt.·l~. INJ by lltH1J( ~.1mrln. a ddt.•ctor from U1l· Pot Put •ovc111nwnt, chumed the. lutul po~ulullon u1de<l their of· fonlii1vt>, but nio:.I .tnulysts :;uy V1~toum~· troopi. did most 1f ·not ull th.! f11ihlmtc A commumqu~ broadcltl1I. by the month old rebt'!I movt'menl. lht.· llruted fo'ront for National Salvutwn, 1w1d lht• "revolu t1un1ary urml'll forceti" by noon Sundiiy · ~-ompletl'ly hberated" Phnom Pc11h , 1tnd "lhc die l.ttonul &ind rnthlurtsl regime or tht< Pol Put l~ng Sary chque hat. 1·11rnl)lt•tl'I~ tollap:.t>d " A Cht~~· ~O\~rnmenl official m l'\•k111~ :..ud the fall of Phnom 1'1•11h had bt·l•n anticipated l)y Ch11lU , thc Cambodian govern ml•nl 's chief tilly. but "Cam hodra 11> fightrnl1 on." Prince Norodom Sihanouk. the former Cambodian chief of state who flew from Phnom Penh to l't·kinl( on Saturday, told a news tonferl'nl'c in the Chinese l'apita l that Pol Pot and his gov ernme nt we re alive and lighting i.umewhere in Cambodia He said the Chinese are in radio contact with them. Thailand closed its soo:mile eastern border to Cambodia ref· ui.tees but allowed about 800 forc1J.:ners from Phnom Penh. most or them claiming to be Chinese diplomats, to cross the frontier l''oreigners from six other nations also crossed the narrow strea m di viding Thailand and Cambodia, Thai authorities said. Many or the Chinese were believed to be ad· vi:>ers Peking had sent to aid its Cambodian allies. President Carter. on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe after a four-power Western sum· mil, said he had heard Phnom Penh had fallen. but refused to d iscuss the sitjlation. While House aidel.> will Cart er said privately llwt the invasion sup· ported predictions by national seturity adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski that the Soviet Union and Chinti would fight a "proxy war" ustnJ.t the armies of their Vietnamese and Cambodian al- lies Vietnam claimed in a stale· ment Sunday that China had sent "a large military force " close to the Vietnamese border and indicated the move was linked to the Cambodian situa· t1on. When You C',otta Go. . . C APE TOWN , South Africa (AP> -A hospital caretaker who went to in- vestigate ·strange sounds com ing from a toilet st all found an uninvited visitor -a cow. from a nearby slaughterhouse. A Ca pe Town news pape r . the Citizen said the fire department was called in to free lhe animal which had become stuck rn the stall. There was no word on how the cow entered lhe hospittil undetected, t]lc paper said. If You Eat, Don't Smoke LOGAN, Utah IJ\P l -A restaurant manager. dec1d1ng that it was too difficult lo divide i.moking from non·smoking sec tion!i in a Logan rt>staurant. drC'larcd the entire restaurant out of bounds to smokers. R E . Shaffer. district manager of Sambo's Restaurants. said Ill' banned smokin~ last month to avoid legal conflicts about who can smoke where and whether adequate ventilation and no· s moking signs are maintainf;XI. Utah·s Clean Air Act man· dates no-s moking areas in public places From Page A J fMOf• .. ~•~tyPHol •it"'•fil.C:fll•\(Oft'I ........ v-_,.. .. , ··-·-11v1 ... o.-(.W\t Pubif~eon...ty \l>NtMtf'Clft~M• pv~U\M<I liltoftttJlf'f 1...,-~ ,., • .,. ..... CO't• Mir'W H~...,, &.MPt H""1"""'0f\ '-""Mh Joun f.ttrtY•ll•Y Irv""" l.~0.Mh'Sovtt\C .. " A , ...... , ......... , ... ,OWl>t.~~·"'".,.,,.,,.., ~'" ,,.. ..,,..,..,,.. ~·w,.. o•..-iit •'\ _. lJI w..111 .. ~,..... c ... ,.-. c ........... ~i. ·-""-., ...... "'' ~ P\Alf1"""' JKI It C.0...., Woman Killed COUNCIL .•. ..... "'" ... "' •lldO*-.. ""'-,.....,,. ... ""' t.dllO< ,_, _ _,.,... ""'ft•t•"t toitOt 0.f'tof M l.M< ·-· Mii '"'"'*"' ""'""''"'£dltor> Cl•lllff-.WWMI .. MMl71t ,, __ a._ ......, Fighting Man S ALINA. «an. <AP> A woman was crushed unde r the wheels o( a tractor-trailer rig when she fell in a struggle with a man trying to abduct her a.nd he drove over her, authoritlH said . An unidentified 23-year·old South Dartmouth, Mass.. lruck dr1ver was to be t h1r11ed with (iral·degree murder, atlempled kidnapping and attempted rape today In the Incident. said Salina Counly Attorney Rex Lorson. Lorson said the victim. 18· year-old Marilyn Butch~r. was returnlnfi from SaUmr when she at.opl)ed at a ml uea on Tn· tcratat.e 70 near Solomon. Kan. bers or a new mnyor and vicc mayor-ought to be c hanged. The new mayor previously hus been elected in March In even·number~ years, that date has allowed reorganization or 1,Jle council just after the latest councilmanlc election. Because vote rs decided last November to hold councU elec· tlona in'June, Mrs. Galdo suggests the m.;f0\4' election-be cbang~ as well. She 5UfC8CSt3 a January re· organization, and· want.s to alurt with this January S h e hM1 criticized Mayor Vardoull1 a nd has lobbied publicly lor his r('movttl from the m ayor's ~at Bere We Go A gafn Another nest has turned up atop a boat in Newport Harbor. where it's tough for a poor bird to tell the dif· ference between the trees and the masts. This s loop is moored off the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The nest, stale Fish and Game officials theorized today. was built by an osprey -maybe even the same osprey that caused all the hullabaloo last fall when it built a nest atop the mast of another boat in a different part of the bay. • Wildcat Teachers' Walkout Reported By ROBERT BARKE R Of IM o.lly Piiot StMf A wildcat strike by school teachers was reported early to· day at Johnson lntermediat~ School in Westminster Barbara W1n ars. s poke s woman for the Westmins ter School lelemen- t a r y > Dis trict. said 21 or Johnson·s 30 teachers failed to show up for work today She said classes are cont.mu· ing on a normal schedule and a re being covered by certificat- ed teacher substitutes. Miss Winars said the walkout is peaceful and that i."t udt!nl enrollment throughout the 20 campus district is about normal. Teacher representatives report· ed they were not aware of the walkout and said that any s u('h action waft not authorized. Me mbers of the Westminster Teachers Association voted Fri· day to authorize a s trike by .. overwhelming .. numbers ac- cordingtoa teachers spokesman · .. The decision on whether to go out o n a s trike 1s being evalu ated o n a day to·day bas is." a ccordinR to Stir Kaelte r , assistant executive director of the West Orange County United Teachers. ·'The possibility of a strike 1s very good." Kaelter said. He added that it could happen Tuesday or Wednesday follow mg a meeting of the teacher leadership this afternoon Teachers also ma nned picket lines at a number of d1stnc·1 schools before classes began th•~ morninJt. About 400 teachers have been working without a contract since Dec. 31. Front Page A I TRANSIT ..• commerce and a ll transporta· tion·oriented organizations The report was prompted by Supervisor Ralph Clark who is a member of both lhl' Trnn:-porta lion Commission and the Ornnge County Transit Dis tnct . He noted that the county in the coming four years will rccc1vt• less than $30 million for highway and freeway projects. According to J enkins, if the county were <t separate district. that fo ur.year allocation would range between S84.4 million and SlSO m1lhon "We 're only gettmg 20 perct>nt of the funds we're entitled lo." declared Clark . citing thl' lengthy and on·goang battles to get CalTrans to finisn the Costci Mesa Freewav <Route 55 1 and improve th·c 1ntc r c h an~e between the Route 55 and Santa Ana freeways. 4Killed In Riots In· Iran TEHRAN. I r an IAP > Sporadic riotlng brokt! out •n Tehran today as Iran observed a second day of mourning ror the hundreds killed In the past year or demonstrations af(ains t Shah Moh ammed Reza Pahlavi. Four perN<>ns were reported killed Sunday. the fint day or the two-day mounting period. in riots in Tehran and six other cities. Hundreds of de monstrators roam ed through midtown Tehran In small groups. shout ing "Down with the s hah '' Mobile troops with riot gear RUSSIA ALSO FACES PROBLEMS-C2 moved qwckly to disperse tht: groups as soon as they formed Thousands of mourner,, gat hered at Tehran ·~ ma in cemetery, and the mihl<iry kept out of sight the re. In the holy city of Qom. 9H mi le s south o f the capital. 100,000 persons marched through lhe streets. but no violence wa:. re ported. Comme r ce. disrupte d b y strikes and a nationwide fuel shortage, was at a standstill for the second day. The state radio reported todav that Gen. Fereidum Jam turned down the post ot war minister m a new Cabinet. Sources said he differed with Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar over plani; to reorganize the army. Fro• Page Al HOT AIR ••• Coun. All three were employed at Control Components, 2567 Main St., Irvine. where police said the balloons were manufactured and launched. Investigator Ron Veach sau1 as many as five balloons werl· la unched before the apparent lunchtime cntcrt ainments cndt·d with the cxplos10n of one of them on Dec. M in thl· X 1·:1v laboratory of Control <..:11111p1; O('nls tluff was seriou~ly hurned 111 t h c a c c i d e n t • a n d w ;1 ' hospitalized for three weeks .11 UC Irvin(' Medical Center. The three have since bt!en fired from their jobs. fo"rom report!> of immediate s1gh trngs and s ubsequent in- vestigation. police determined that a t l ea~t three of lhl' balloons. m a nufactured from plastic ~arba~e bags and inflat ed with helium. exploded al R.50 feet . the altitude or in<'om ing private aircraft. Witnesses. including Irvine Police U . Jerry Boyd. dcscrihc<I the explosions as fireballs of :!!'1 fet•l to 40 feel in diameter No a irplanes were damaged. thou1.:h Boy,d witnc>ssed one explo~wn occur Just be hsnd a land1ni.: plane . The explosions were cnuM•d when bags or acetylene gas. (':JI' fied beneath the balloons, W\'rt' Ignited by fuses of matchstick~. police said. 4 Hurt in Fire LOS ANGELES CAP> Thi• seventh fire of .suspicious ong111 in recent weeks to erupt al tlollywood's Canterbury Apart ments where 100 tenant!> faced eviction today has injured four persons and caused an estim<.1L ed $20,000 damgc. fire offi cials said. ·('.\ '\ ) ~, .. \ . 1·1i ,, ' ----------------,. We ReCOmmend Banded CA>llars and-VrJs - •• ALSGARAGE .., ,.._ 56 f('SHION ISLAND "''-'~TBEACH (714) S.4-7030 , . ) 1e al ·rt er on irs lie ()W ior led on 100 - the I lo 1art ,. ' 111ful\ told, h1ily hlne. lficd will - • "" 17 .. LagunB/SOuth Coa t EDITION VOL. 72. NO. 8. 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtl=ORNIA I 'Your Hometown Dally Newspape.r MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1979 TEN CENTS I ; 49 Feared Dead • ID Oil Tanker Blast BANTRY. lr•tand CAP l -•·u you could tht1 b11w. lerm1nal. sa1d "Wlodows all The fi"rt'ntb t•nker &ttlc · >OU'd kMW lher wa no chance on•r the bly weN' broken. It wu Hploded "bk_,• Cl t bomb" atallforll\.)'()MOftboard,"11ald tncrtdlbly bud " A do:ien while W\J<Md na oU al a stor one llmilhtrr. famllle were 6vaeuiaced lrom t.ermJnal In ttn c Bantry Oa,y The ahfp 1a.nk In 130 r et of lt\o 1aland early today and 49 person re water. IMvlna only Ill t l4'l'n vi.1 Flrtttl1thtl,,g tu11t ballled the feattd deod blc. namh18 oil that spewed from the The charred bodi s or three The Bet laeu '• t2J,41M> ton ship and prevented the fire crewmen and Vt'O worktt\ at dudwclaht cap c ty put.a tt v.l'll from 11prcadJn& to 18 stora&e the terminal on Whlddy Island btlow the 000. loo 11u of Uw tanks holding 250 million gallons were recovered. Poli~ uld all oil carl')'lnj al•nt.. of crude otl They reported the 42 crewmen aboard Ute htl\ker Mn Birdie Mo loney who names under control six hours apparently "°ere killed lives acrou Ow bay frofn th• .aCter the tint exp!Oiion. ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The ship WH · unloading al a Gulf Oil facility when a series or jlanl blut.s split at in haJf, poor. Ing bluing oil into the sea and roc:king the area tor 20 mUes around. "It was Uke a giant bomb. The whole ground sh<x* from the ex- plosion.. and namea ~n:Jed to be everywhere." said an officer a l the Bantry police head quarters. Fire teams and rescue squads were rusht.>d lo the area from all over Ireland All doctors and nurses within 100 miles were alerted. Britain 's Royal Air Force sent helicopte rs from Wales to help with the seareh for the missing' Whiddy I s land is a s upertanker terminal at wruch the huge shiP6 that are too big to e nte r west European harbors unloacl.oU from the Middle East for res hipment an smaller tankers lo Britain and the Conti· nent. ··All we know Is there was an explotion on bollrd the s hip follo"1ted by a nash fire on the water. presumably from oil that came from the hold in the ex- plosion," said Donald Ash . the general manager of the Gulf terminal. Ash said it was too soon to de· term me lhe extent or oil leakage into the bay. Plan Council Fight Laguna Crafts1nen Push Street Shows o.tll• ~ ... ii.Mt ~ .. By STEVE MITCHELL . OI t1W o.tlr l'li.t iU.lt Angry Laguna B each craftsmen and a rtisans who say they are "tired of getting pushed around" are looking fo r a beg turnout at Tuesday's City Co110- cil meeting to support street shows in the Art Colony. Letters were sent to many of the more than 250 members of the Laguna Craft Guild and Sawdust Festival late last week. warning of an end lo the street art shows that annually draw Sunday motorists o ff Coast highwaytoshop. LAGUNA BEACH POLICE OFFICER EXAMINES NEW SLIPPAGE IN BLUEBIRD CANYON AJonv Ortole Drive, Effect• of Weekend Storm Take Part of Road A Craft Gulld request for permission to hold seven street shows during 1979 was continued last week. with the council ask ing Guild president Larry Doty to come back with locations other than the traditional Forest Avenue site or Main Beach ! New Slides Not Feared Frolll Rain? jhe potential exists for more eartb slippage in Bluebird Can· yon. but geoloj{jsts hired by the City of Laguna Beach said they don 't expect trouble from tonight ·s rains. Friday's rains sent 60 feet or asphalt roadway and utilities in· to a crevasse. endmgering at least four more homes on Oriole Drive in the s lide-plagued Bluebird Canyon area. But heavy equipment crews spent the weekend creating a temporary buttress along the east e mbankment or Oriole Drive . Heavy black plastic sheetinR was placed over the chasm, and into adjacent res- idential yards in an e ffort to keep rain water from the gaping fi ssure. City crews placed sandbag walls along the roadway front· Ing the new slide area, and trenches were cut to cat ch rainwater from Flamingo Road. Police are keeping a wary eye on four homes directly affected by Saturday's slide. Captain Neil Purcell said any more slip- page will "certainly affect the stability of those homes." which have long s ince been evacuated. The homes. located on th~ west side of Oriole Drive. were <See SlJDE, ~e A.%) Coast . \ Weather Chance of rain 70 per· cent tonight' and SO per· c e nt Tuesday . Lows. tonight 47 to 53. Highs Tuesday S8 lo 62 INSIDE TODA~ Some polio victiN ltruck with tM ~ m the 1'501 mu.at 1hll n!ly on or1fficjal lung•. Two local re11Mnt1 hooe come to term• with tMir parolym and their df· pe~ on electricity. See . feaJurinQ, Page CJ. •••• More Rain.Forecast For Coast Tonight Park. ~ Opposition to the craft shows on public streets came from the Chamber ol Commerce. which submitted a re10lution terming the street shows "not compati- ble with the growth of Laguna Beach " Residents of storm·ravaged communities in Orange County got the bad news today -more rain is on the way. A National Weather Service spokesman s aid there is a 70 percent chance of rain tonight from one or both of two storm systems moving towards the coast from a Pac ific dis turbance. But the bulk of the rain is ex- pected to hit northern California with OranRe County "gettin~ thc fringe of a storm that may stay with us until Tuesday night." he said. Whatever the rainfall might be. it will be too much for rest· dents and road crews still mop- ping up from a deluge that dumped more than two inches of rain in some communities. But the g loomy weather forecast held little interest ror Orange Cou nt y Airport authorities who had to contend with an old wmtcr enemy today -fog. Scheduled flights by the three r a irlines who use the Irvine airstrip were canceled from 6 a.m. today and more than 1,000 ,>assengen who would normally have boarded aircraft there were taken by bus to Ontario Airport. .flights resumed at 10 a.m with officials of Air Califonua. Hughes Airwest and Golden West Airlines reporting normal traffic in vastly improving vis· ibilily. Meanwhile analysts at several key OranRe County locations were measuring the extent of the downpour that 'drenched many communities. The rainfall gauge at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa showed that the storm which moved out Saturday added 2.05 inches of rain to the season's total Thu~ far, an OCC analyst said. 8.96 inches of rain. recorded have been since the season began July l. Last year at th.is time. 7.36 mchcs of rain had <See RAIN. Page A2 > The chamber board of directors said the problems of parking. traffic circulation and public safety "are no longer compatible with the closing of public streets for shows. .'' Support for the chamber res- olution came from Councilman Kelly Boyd. who said mer chants on Forest Avenue are hurt by the Sunday s hows. The feud between the Craft Gulld and the chamber goes back several years, with Craft Guild membe rs refusing to Skier· Killed In Avalanche GEORGETOWN. Colo. IAPI An avalanche at SUver Dollar Lake killed one cross-country s kier and injured two others. authorities said. San Clemente Cops Probe $4,500 Theft Two skiers witnessed the avalanche In the 11 ,665·foot Guanella Pass area on the west s lope of Mount Evans and dug the two survivon; out The dead man was identified as Charles Rockwood . 27. of Golden. Gene Day. Clear Creek Co unt y co r o ner . s aid Rockwood's companions were Steve Meigs. 22. and Jerr Digman. 22. both or Wheat Ridge. They were treated for s hock ind bruises at ldaho Springs Medical Clinic and re leased. San Clemente police we re in· veatigating three commercial burglaries today. the latest a pre -dawn break -in al a downtown camera s tore, where an estimated $4 ,500 worth or cameras and lenses were report· edstolen. It was the second lime in 12 days that the Arcade Camera Store, 131 Ave. Del Mar, has been burglarized. The previous burglary, w~ch occurred on the day before Ohrlslmas; resulted io a $3,~ loss, said ownef. Phll Siegel. The more r ecent buralary occurred Saturday. Jn both break·ins a glass door was smashed to gain entry, police said. Display cases were broken and merchandise taken from them. Police said they were also In· vestlgatlng two other com- mercial burglaries. which were reported over the weekend. The breaklns occurred at Jack's Fresh Ftsh Store. located at 214 South £1 Camino Real, and al the Ball and Que billJard room. at 1407 North El Camino Real. were reported missing. T~re was reportedly no sign of forced entry in the Friday burglary A burglar apparehtly entered a rear window al the billiard room Friday to steal $12.5 In cash, police said. Event Subdued Elvis Would Have Been 44 MEMPHIS. Tenn. (,4.PI -Elvis Presley would have been 44 today. and th.is year's observance of hls birthday is expected to be more subdued than past years. The wrought·iron gates al Graceland. the tale rock 'n' roll king's estate. remained closed and a winter storm was expected to cul down on the number of fans coming here. A key or some other device may have been u~ed to enter the OJb market, pollc ~aid, where • $500 In uah a1'd ~ In eh cks Before his death Aug. 16, 1977. Elvis' birthday WH on annual event with visitin(l ran by the thQus~ some bringing cakes and presents. and hundreds or cards arrttlng daily.-said \{ester Presley. Elvis' 64-year·old uncle. who has guarded the Graceland gates for 21 rears. Vernon Pr~ley . Elvis father. ts ln frall health but plans a private ob ervance . u1d Dick Grob. security chlef of the estate. tf I ' ' . I participate in the chambf?r's an· nual Winter F estival on the Festival of Arts grounds . Thal festival is scheduled for two weeks begiMmg Feb. 16. which conflicts with Craft Guild plans for three of its craft shows. Guild officials claim it is financially impossible for guild artists to meet the demands of the chamber for use of the festival grounds during the two· week winter event. And they criticize the festival location. saying no one outside of Laguna Beach knows the event 1s under way They prefer. they say, street shows, where tourists can see the crafts and art 1v1t y a nd s t op to s hop amongst the racks of pottery, macrame and paintings. C hambe r board member Harry Moon agreed there is con · fhct between hes group and the C8ee CRAFTS, Page AZ> Governor Agrees? Tax Cut Proposed In Lower Brackets SACRAMENTO IAPI -As· sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said today he will introduce a Sl billion tax-cut bill that will give most of the tax cul to low and moder~teincometaxpayers. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s finance director. Richard Silberman. said McCarthy·s bill "embodied a numbe r of the ideas the governor agrees with" for a tax cut He added that the De mocratic governo r and McCarthy would work closely on the proposal. The tax bill would raise the persona11ncome lax credit and increase the a mount that persons must cam bf?fore being required to pay state income taxes . McCarthy. D-San f'ranc1sco. said he was introducing the bill because "all indications point to another large surplus this year. even after providing funds to local government to cope with the aftermath of Proposition 13 .. The McCarthy measure would raise the personal income tax credit from the c urrent SlOO for sing le pe rsons a nd $200 for couples to Sl35 and S270. That is a one-year provis ion eCfective in 1980. The other section of the bHI would permanently increase the level at which Californians bf?gin to pay income taxes from $5,000 to S7 .000 for sin~lc taxpayers and from $10.000 to $14,000 for couples filing joint returns . .. As f stated last August. I believe we should renew a tax cut if the budget surplus con- tinues ... the speaker told a press conference. "We have an obliga. lion to prevent the collection of taxes we don 't need from tax· payers already struggling with inflation." Under his bill, "'1cCarthy said. an individual taxpayer with an income of $7 .000 would save $105. He said the averag.c sav· 1ngs for a coup1e filing a Joint re · turn and earning Sil4.000 a year would be $159. He said the t'ost of raising the minimum income for paying state income taxes would be SIOO million a year. 4 Judges Launch New Court Careers By KA11fY CLANC'Y 0111W 0.11~ ~•lot Stall Four ne w Orange c:;ounty superior and municipal court JUdges donned their black robes today as they launched new courtroom careers. The four. int'lud1ng three former Orange County deputy district attorneys. won judicial seats In the June primary elec· lion by dumping rour incumbent judges in what many have called one of the most spectacular UP' sets in local poll Uc al history. Deputy District Attorney Ted Willard, critical of what he al- leged was leruent sentenclpg by judges. defeated ve tera n Superior Court Judge Richard Hamilton of Laguna Beach to win the seat he took over today Another former prosecutor. Italian-born Orctta Sears. dealt a political blow to recently ap- pol nted Supertor Court Judge Leonard Goldstein, beating him by about S0.000 votes, after a campaign In which sha cricitiied recent benc'h appolnlmeot.s by Governor Brown The third proeecutor to tum Judge today was Gary ~ho rept1clkl fol"JMr d puty Oral\ge County C<>Wlsel lryne Black In Ctntral Oranae Count y Municipal Court 'Phe four1h dcft'uled Judge. Arnol~ P Mordk\n of Newport .. Beach. was r eplact•d on the North Orange County Municipal Court bench today by Robert Schatz of Placentia. a former e ngineer on the Apollo moon project. Both Judges Millard and Sears have been assigned to handl~ general trial and overflow c riminal matters in superior court. Millard said today he expected to s pend part or his fi rst day on the job with JudRe Ha rmon <See JUDGES, Page A?> SHE TOOK AD, RENTED PAD . "I 'm very pleased with lb<' Daily Pilot. "( had several responses to my ad. and I rented my apart· m ent." That's the story the suC'cessrul Santa Ana Heil(hts woman told after placing this od in the Da•ly Pllo': Shr 2 Ur apl. p\t hJ kltth. prvl•s Nr ~·ry,) s. Al rPof'1 '"'x lo.U '.'( I If you s«'ll or rent somcthln1. tfy the Dally Pilot clost1lficd adl'. A friendly ud vlser will help wr\t.e n bc11t cller ,) [ . . • A2 O~L Y PILOT USC Monoey. Jtnue 8. ti?! \ Last Suspect Surrenders Tb tbil'd\ a:od lut t&Al*t ln lbe launebln11 or hot alr balloon& lbat ea.ploded tn W ntght pi.th of small naf\ Jandlna l Or'10,t1 Coun\)' Alrt)<lrt waa Hpccted to •urn"nder hf'nclf to 1rY ne police Loda)'. The Mm of t .. oman -.u wUhbdd by pOllt'i'. pendtn1 her app-0ar n~ with IM!r auo~y t pe>Uce bl'ttc1qu.artcrs Two e>thu met\ have bffn char&f'd '* th num~ m~ muour complaint 1nd wtlh ,·1ul1Hoos ol f~r1&I iitatut tn t'onnertkln w\lh tM int"ld nl! L,HI '*l"l'k, T1moth; J06t'ph Ropchan. !ti, or Orange, ond Tt>rry Huff. a . of l'OIU M a, we~ 1tn'f'6led on 1nrraob b SUl'd ilU\ or Harbor Municipal C'ourt All thret' •"t'n-employfd al C'ontrol Components. 2581 Mal11 St I rvmt•. v. hl'rt.' P')ll<'f' atd t.ht> • bailoo~ were munu!11cturt"<l and launchf'd l n vei.u~atur Hon Vt•a<'h nld .1:. m.rny .is flH· bltlllooru. v.ert> launch~J bdu1 l' thl' apparent luncht1ml' l'ntertamml'lib endl'<I with thl' ~ploiuon of one of thl·m on Dec 14 rn tht.• X ra) laboratory or Control Compo 11t•nts •• Hurr wu:. :.cnou:ily burnt'CS '\n Beaten Cop · Kills At tacker In Santa Ana A Santa Ana pohce officer who was beaten about the head and face with a hammer shot and killed hill alleged assailant today Santa Ana police said. The dead man's identity had not been established as or early today. police said. omcer Robert Fernandez. who re- p ortedly shot the man just before passing out, was in stable condition al an undisclosed local hospital. said pohce Lt. Ted Weatherly. Weatherly said Fernandez responded at about 8:30 a.m. to a reported burglary at an apart· «TH'nl at 827 N. French St. Fernandez was admitted into the apartment . then attacked v.-1th a hammer and struck several times in the head and race, Weatherly said. He said that Fernandez, as ht; started to pass out, drew his service revolver and fired several shots. The suspect was hit several times and declared dead at the scene. "We have no idea why this lb• accident . and ..... botptlali&ed for UlrN ~ Ila al UC Irvine Mod.teal ~&er. The thrff have aince bten flrf'd from thrir Jot. From reports or lmmedi•tu 1l1hunc: nd 1ubt~qu nl In· vtat•iaUon, paUc d~tumlntd that el teo t thrt<t• of the RAIN DUE 0 btt'1\ tout"d Tho ratnroll cauae at th\' Moulton Nltilk'I trutment Olant rttorded 21'9 lnchn of r1ln for thf stonn and a ~uon'll totul ot 9 62 tnd\t"I, l 31 ln<'ht's more than thf-.25 1oc~ chulked up al thti. time lut year Othtr rainfall hgurei. re corded at Or&r\i~ Cou t loc lions incl~ Hunttncton Beach. whN't' u i.torm total of I 72 lnche11 wa. .. loll~l·d Tht• M'uM>n's total of ti.& 1nl·he~ t!) JO anchtui abovti llllt Fro•P~AI SUDE ... a bandoned foll o wing the massive slide of Oct. 2. Meanwhile. geologist lraJ Poormand, or the Irvine fi rm of Leighton and associates. said he does not beUevu tonight's ex· peeled rains will have much ef- fect on Bluebird Canyon "The hazard is certainly still there." Poormand said' today And. he said, that hazard will in- crease as work begins on a $400,000 buUres..<; project verbal ly approved for the cit)' last week. Thal project includes digging a J O·foot deep trench a long the Oriole Drive embankment, then filling it with compacted earth to act as a buttress. lloonnand said the hazard in·. creases as construction begins because huge sections of earth will be moved. "We'll be making big cuts in the earth in unstable arcaii," he said. adding that the buttress project is expected to take three months to complete. ··Now that we have I federal 1 approval, we can begi_n on that project,·· Poormand said balloou1 manufactured from plaaUc Plbla bap and lnllat Id wltb bfHum. expaoded at ISO feet, the altitude or lncomtna privatt 1lrtrat\. Wllll'-,,.aes, lncludlnit I rvin~ Police U . Jerry Boyd. deecribCld the explollona 81 nreballa or ~ ft: t to 40 f('(ll In diam t.er No 11 .... P ,..eAl alrplanee were damaied. tbouab Boyd wltneaed one nplotlon occur ju1t behind a landlnc plane. The HJ)&olk>nB were caused when bap or acetylene gas, car· rted beneath lhe balloons. were tpUed by f'Ulea ot match1Ucka. police w d. CO XS T TONIGHT?. • • >''" at th1I Ume. Tbe Harbor Department gauge which re<.'Orded 1. 73 lnch· n tor the atorm and 7.5l Inch t> for the ~usun Last year al this time the Hutbor level howoo a ra.lnf1l1 of 6.33 inches The Oranae County 1''lood Con· trol 1uul(e where a 11torm total or 2.12 Inches was logged as part of a seatl(>n's total of 7.35 h:1ches Laat ytar at thi time the OCFC register 5howed a rurnfall or 6 59 inches Th e statistics a nd today's weather forecast dld little to lift. the gloom ror authorities in Irvine ~re the reeent storm washed out a temporary bridge on Jeffrey Road City officials said they hope to have the bridle repaired by 6 p.m . today, \he time al which weather forecasters expect to see the first rainfall rrom the ex· peeled storm. Assistant City Ma11ager Paul Brady said the 25-foo\ section or road between Barranca Road and Barranca Pa rkw~ col· lapsed because It was weakened by a road widening project. Crews under contract to the Irvine Company are widening Jeffrey Road to four lanes. Brady said further rain is certain to eause more 'wasbouts a nd would probably close the road again. from lhe San. Diego Freeway to Barranca Parkway. The construction of a sturdier new bridge over the drainage culvert is part of the road widen· ing program. It la scheduled ror completion this summer. Equally concerned Lagun a Beach officials were _girding ror the expected rain and' Its impact on slide-ravaged Bluebird Can- yon where hundreds or yar.ds or black plashc matenal was laid F.-..Page AJ JUDGES ••• Scoville. bis court-assigned ad· viser. over a masaive hole created by rain Friday night on Oriole Drive. Earth moving equipment moved tons ot dlrt back Into a 60-foot wide crevasse formed when the road slipped down the east embankment in the slide area Saturday. Ctty crews sandbagged both ends or Oriole Drive and cut a trench to catch rain water ex· peeled to wash down from Fla- mjngo Road. Flooding Friday on Camino Capistrano ln San Juan Capistrano left several hundred homes in Mission Viejo a nd Laguna Hilla without power. An earlier power outage of about 26 minutes ln the same area was caused by high winds that damaged power Jines, San Diego Gas and Electric Com· pany officials aaid. Officials said power to 921 Lake Forest area customers was cut off for two hours Friday due to flooding at several south county locations. O ne o r the heavlest hit thoroughfares was Camino Capistrano. which was closed most or Friday when nood water rrom swollen Oso Creek spilled onto the road. A northbound la.ne of Pacific Coast Highway between Av~da Estacion and Ca mino Capistrano in San Clemente re- maiped clo6ed to tramc today whlle road crews attempted to clear a number of mudaUdes. And authorities kept a careCul eye on the situtation al the Shoreclirfa Mobile Country Club In San Clemente whe re firemen discovered a crack In a retain· ing wall. Residents of tour mobile homes there were ordered to leave their homes last Dee. 18 after a landslide in the area. Geologist Jack Stickel warned that mounting water under· ground may be b uilding s ubstan· tial pressure at Shorediffs, In· creasing the chances or further sJides. Beaded for Kans a s This nuclear reactor. which has sparked protests by an· ti·nuclear demonstrators, rests on a barge at the P<?rt ~f Catoosa in Tulsa. Destined for a plant being built _m Burlington, Kan .. the reactor began the last leg or its journey by rail loday. ~ . Alliance to Seek Strike End Order By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. oi-. o.lty f'fMC S\.tf1 Members or the Los Angeles· based Citiiens L ega l Defense Alliance plan lo seek •a court order Tuesday to halt a strike by about 400 West Orange County teachers who walked orr their jobs last Wednesday. The Huntington Beach Union High School District teacher strike became the longest walkout in district history today as about 600 substitute instruc· tor&. were hired to keep classes open. "It is preventing and inter- r upting the e ducation or c hildren ." s aid Edward Albertson. defense alliance ex - ecuti ve director. School board 'members have supported the legal action by CLDA officials Board President Zita Wessa :.aid trustees Satur· day decided against tak.ing. legal action of their own at this time. Albertson said he plans to file the papers for a temporary * * * restraining order it\ Orange County Superior Court in Santa Ana. Alliance officials have filed a federal lawsuit aimed at stop· ping the proposed Los Angele~ integration busing pla n. The group halted a 1973 Compton- area teachers' strike with legal action. ·'This is a probing effort by the California Tecachers As· soclation and t he National Education Association to see if they can get away with a strike," Albertson said of the west county walkout. Teachers are on strike to pro· test the school board's refusal to . grant a five percent pay hike for the 1978·79 school year, a similar raise for 1979·80 and bind111µ arbitration in grievances. .. It's la strike• af'lainsl tht· _,, law." Albertson asserted. • School board members claim the teachers' pay demands an· illegal and binding arhitrat1on would erode local control. • happened," Weatherly said, n<?t· ing that investigators were still on the scene today He said he beheved the suspect was alone in the apartment at the time. And while engineers begin fortressing that section of Bluebird Knolls. City Manager Fred Solomon said he's going to keep pushing for federal as- sistance to buttress the canyon bottom. "We still don't have approval from lhe Federal Disaster As· sistance Administration for the piddling $40,000 job," Solomon said today. And while Millard said he un· derstands there still may be some hard feelings in the court system stemming from the June election and the ousting of in cumbent judges, he said he's been made to feel welcome. Wildcat Teachers' 4 Bill Bianchi, spokesman-for the District Educators Associa· lion teachers' group. said his or ganization is ready to deal with the threatened court action. F ro. P flfle A J CRAFTS ... Craft Guild. but said, ··we feel the complaints from the busi· ness people and the residents that this thing is becoming a seven-day a week merchandising err ort should be considered. . Councilwoman Sally Belleruc s31d the Craft Guild has conduct· ed its shows ror more than a dozen years. adding "People 1 know in Laguna Beach really like having Forest Avenue closed orr (for the shows). "I thln.k it enhances the shops ton l<~orest Avenue! that are open. It's one of the charming things about Laguna." s he said Councilmen agreed to hold off a decision on the Craft Guild re· quest until Tuesday's meeting, which begins at 7 p m. in council rhambers. Talks Set in Russia MOSCOW <AP> Senate minority leader Howard Baker and five other Republican col· -leagues arrived here today for talks with Kremlin leaders that are expected to focus on the still· unfinished stragtegic arms limitation pact. ORANGE COAST use DAILY PILOT t"""'Of•f'IO'"(OIMtO.Oy ... tet wttttwtt'<:fthlli"' OtMO '"" ~ Pn°' .. l\ovbft\fllf'Ob"ft ... Or.,. (°"\I P....iKh"'llC-,_,..,ot•OO'l-M• ftt•ftll•M<I _.., ,..,_ ,,,,.,., ... °""' ,.,.,.,., H•wpo.1 11..,Ch l_l...,.Oll -lllf.- t•1n V•lltf lrvtt'W', l.tQIUN &.-.C-h/Soutft(o.\.t ,. ,,,,....,,...,..,.....,.o..,.."--~ ... n•.,.--n••• ,.,. ___ .,..,,._""')JI) _., .. ,\I ..... teoot•-"''"_'_ "_" ...... ~ ........ --~11.c. ... "'"""'"'*"'-0.-•MoMOI< ~HIC-.-0110> ,._ •• M ........ .................... -.Mu.. 11-1>-••\ltUMMot ........ ~ ) The angry city manager said he's ~tUng the same responses from FDAA officials that he did when he requested $400,000 for the Oriole Drive buttressing. "We're still unable to convince the m we need lbe canyon but· tressing." Solomon said today. "They're still saying•e're over- reacting. but now they've backtracked and agreed to send a Cfede ral) geologist down here to look at it." But Solomon said that move by the agency is redundant , ··and it's ridiculous,'' be s aid. "We have probably one or the top geologists in the nation who tells us the Job has to be done to prevent rurthe r s lides. And we've had the State Office of Emergency Services tell us it must be done. "But if they want to waste more time, then fine, but let's get it done." Solomon blames delays by the FDAA for Saturday's slide which sent S.000 cubic yards of dirt and mud down the Oriole Drive embankment. Short Blamed For Savings If tnn Blaze A short in lbe electrical wiring in the attJc of Merit Savings and Loan in lrvine was responsible for a rtre Friday that destroyed 60 percent of the structure, coun· ty firemen said ~ay. The fire, which c aused damages estimated at upwards of $300,000, r~ult.ed ln no in· juries. With most of the building flODt, It hu, however, resulted in sharply curtailed in·person buslqeas activity. The firm's telephone lines were Jammed to- day with customers wooderlng if thetr money went u~ ln names. Mertt officials report.td that no money was loll because IL wu a\.oc'ed in a fir-.proot vault before the 6:50 p.m. lire broke oul. The u.tnp and loan, at~ Walnut Ave., bad been ~ ror -.u • .._. onl7 2S d•Yt before the lnddlnL ·'The judges I have had con· tact with seem as though they have accepted me." he said. "I have heard rumors there st.ill are some hard feelings but my advisory judge, Judge Scoville. has done all he can to make me feel welcome.'· Millard said he would be as· sign ed som e unconle~ted divorce cases today along with o civil lawsuit a nd would spend part-..,_of the day observing in other ~ourts. San Clemente Marshal Gets Water Post San Clemente Fire Marshal Gary Carmichael was Installed recently as ·a director of ~he !ri · Cities Municipal Water District. Carmichael was elected to the rour·year directorship in June. arter he bested incumbent Wayne McMurray at the polls. He repr esents S~n Clemente residents who live sooth of A venida Barcelona and the municipal golf coltrse. T ri·Cities dir:cctor Wade ··Doc" Lower, forme r San Clemente mayor and longtime councilman. was also to have been installed on the five member board last week. but he was reportedly Ill. Lower was appointed to the water district board in May by Oran1e County supervisors, because he was running unopposed in the June election. Tht: board electiOl\ was postponed uotU all board metn· bers, Including lhe ailing Lower . can be ptt1ent, a spokesman said. John Serences, generJI manager or the Capistrano Beach counU-water district. has served as president of the Tri- ClUes district. tor Ute past two years. ~ Jewelry Stolen A' Laguaa Beach man repqrted the loaa ol S870 In Jewelry from hla bosne Friday, lncludln1 diamond and sapphire rln11. Mark Kati of 251 Cajon St. told police t0meoae entered 1 back window to f aln acceu to fttJ home ma~ n1 off with tb• baa bit!· Walkout Reported By ROBERT BARKER Ol ltle o.;ty ...... S,IMt A wildcat strike by school teachers was reported early to- day at Johnson Inte rmediate School in Westminster. Barbara Winat's. spo k es woman for lh t: Westminster School <e lemen- tary> Distr ict. said 21 o f Johnson's 30 teachers failed to show 1,1p for work today. She said classes are continu· ing on a normal schedule and are. being covered by certificat- ed teacher substitutes. Miss W\nars said the walkout is peaceful a nd that student enrollment. throughout the 20- campus district is about normal. Teacher representatives report· ed they were not aware of the walkout and said that a ny such action was not authorized Members or the Westminster Teachers Association voted Fri- day to authorize a s trike by overwhelming.. numbers ac· cording to a teachers spokesman. .. ..The decision on whether to go out on a strike is bem~ evaluated on a day-lo day basis.·· according to Bar Kaelter. assistaJ'll executive director or the West Orangb County United Teachers "The possibility of a stnke 1s very good." Kaelter said He added that it could happen Tuesday or Wednesday follow Ing a meeting or the teacher leadership this afternoon Teachers a lso manned pl('k('t lines al a number or d1str1ct schools before classes began th1l> morning. . Leaders for Lhe 750·member -district association huddled with CT A attorneys in Burlingame over the weekend to discuss ways to fight the threatened legal action. A I be rt son . who se w i h " Artemis is president of tht· J ,OOO·me~ber CLDA, said tht.• teacher strike violat~s the 197fi slate law dealing with teacher collective bargaining. He said the plamtirrs m th"'• lawsuit will be lhe CLDA and an as yet unidentified resident from the high school district that gov· ems the Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley, Westminskr and Seal Beach area. Treaty Signed BANDAR Sl'~RI BEGAWAN. Brunei <AP) Orunei and Bn· tain have.signc..'<l a treaty grant· inf'? the oil·rich British prolel' toral<.' full independence at the end of 1983. ~ ~ ---- -------- we Recommend: Bancit! Coll~rs and Va$s ' AL:SGNWlE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT 8EPCH (714) 644~7030 • '& , j ·~ ., ~ "I .. .. . I • 4 DAILY PILO use Monday, January I. tm BL DAV OtiPT. -M1ybe ~tt just wasn't t'oouah bad ne" around today lo really cet you down I mHn. you woke" up br1ihl ~>ed nd bulahy talled df11pllf' tht cou.taJ fop \OU htutjtt'd orr th hupleaa Rama perform1i1nt·e ur 'und~y and >OU 'n.• todlUt't\•n1 to Cambodlu NcHff mind thut th\" tra hman aluprd your place Thlb 1r )·ou ·~e conunuf'd l.O ~<*ioOm rnlo happlneaa 1.1nd upt1n11111n -h1le all around )OU has plun1f'd tnto doom ilnd tiloom . you should kn<>-llwn-lk lx'lp <•n lb4.' way AU. YO llAVF. TO 00 l<i chttk t~ papel"!I 1.1nd rna~atlfWiJ und )ou'll find a .. JY to plungt into thl· Cat~ FmlmQ to Find Happ!MSS on Old Mattreu depression that bas gripped all of your rriends and rel· atives. Just scan the pages Wh y, right over here is a lengthy piece on drug rehabilitation for the wealthy. It's a clinic for the privileged addict. Over here on another page is the notice about a workshop that will be held right in Orange County. The s ubject is coping with death. And there's another analysis s tory on right-to-die laws . Also, if you want to travel up lo Los Angeles, you can attend a meeting on poison controls. On the other hand. if you just feel too good to get worked up about your own pending demise. then consider the problem of getting older. Hurrah! Here's an analysis on male mid-life crisis. IT POINTS OUT THAT the aging problem is worse for , · ·males than females. Men in their 40s or early 50s are driven by anxieties or financial commitments, younger competitors, neglect of family and friends, older children who have departed home and a waning sex drive. If men didn't have anything lo worry about, they will after reading this piece .. You won't find much solace in the advertisements, either. ller<.''s one that cries, "Hair Slaves, Go Free!" If you didn't know 1t . this ad explains how you arc suf· fcring "Purgatorial Agony" by taking care of your locks. AND FOR THE HAPPY homeowne r. we have this other ad that blurts right out and as ks, "Ready to St.op Wondering If You Have Termites?" With all lhls fear and dismay, you might get the notion you'd be safer just to s tay in bed. Not so. according to a wire dispatch out or Chicago. It warns you may be in real trouble if your mattress is more than 10 years old. Clearly, there 1s no place left where you can escape in lo bliss. I Biiiion I ..,... M~s~le Budget Plea Expected WA SHINGTON (AP> President Carter reportedly will ask Cona¥m later thls month tor oearly St billion to pWJb development or a m•w lonJC runa • mo1J1lc mwile system desl1ned to be sare from u 1urprlae soviet ottack. Administration f>Ources said Carter's bud&el requests will be made In antlctpation or probable final dc.-clldons by April on moving io-Admlnlstratlon sources. who to full !K'&ltt dev<!lopmcn1 or such asked not to be named, said u maasile aru.I on the method or Carter will ask Congreas for bHln It about $270 million as a sup. Senf or ·tkfrnsc om crnls appear plementary appropriation that could be used to move ahead to ravor an air launched con-promptly with the mobile mis- cept. s ile project this liscal year, ALTHOUGH FINAL U S.- Sov1et agreement has not been reached on hm1tmg stretegic nuclear weapons in the rutu~.­ dt•Cen!!e ofrtc1dls say they are l'onfident they ..-an proceed with development and testing of an advanced mobile missile regard· less or the outcome or the SALT negotiations There is general agreement in the Pentagon that some kind or elusive new mobile missile syste m. either la nd-or air· launched. will be essential by the mid· 19808. which ends Sept. 30. CARTER ALSO will request nearly fra> mJlllon more to con· tinue work on the missile and its basing system In fiscal 1980. the sources said. The systems under considera- tion would deploy about 200 long. range mobile miss iles and the project. counting basing. would cost $25 billion lo S30 billion, ac- cording to current estimates. Senior defense leaders regard as promising a proposal to place long.range missiles aboard short.takeofr-and· landing planes sm:iller than j umbo jets and lo rt re the weapons from those planes. NATION I WEATHER Frigid ltlist Although temperatures Ill Pierre. S.O .. were near zero. thousands or ring-necked mallards flock to Governors Pond next to the state <'apitol. Tht• pond is ice-free because it is red by gcolhermally heated water. The rel- atively warm water causes mist when it hits cold air That is when the present fprcc or 1.000 Minuteman intercon· tlnental ballistic missiles. sta· tione d in fi xed underground bases. are expected to become vulnerable to possible destrut'· tion if Russia should launch a surprise attack with its increas· mgly accurate missiles. 'Solid Citizen' Probed BUT UNCERTAINTIES and disputet> over how t.6 base the new missile have twice caused the Carter administration to de· Jay advancing the mobile mis· site project into fuJl.scale de· velopment. 1'!75 Gacy lnvestigatiom Reported by Cops The effect or this has been to delay the earliest deployment dat e until about 1986. Defense s pecialists <frgue the United States can not afford further de· lay. CHICAGO IAPI -A 19-ycar· old Chicago man says he told police that contractor J ohn Wayne Gacy Jr. had bragged of killing people , but he said authorities took no action. say- ing Gacy was "a solid citizen ... Police investigated the sub· urban contractor several times between 1975 and 1978, it was re· 2 Deprogrammers Sought on Charges BOST ON CAP• · Stat e police say they a re investigating circumstances surrounding a Medford family's alleged a tte mpt lo deprogram a 24-year-old woman relative from a religious group. . Trooper Wa.lter J . Butler said Sunday that arrest warrants charg mg assault with dangerous weapons have been Issued for religious c u It deprogram m e r s Ted Patrick of San Diego and Victor A. Blevins. of Credo. W. Va .. in connection with Margaret Hod· nett, the daughte r of Mr. and Mrs . Paul Hodnett of Medford. apartment of a relative where s he s aid s he stayed bet ween Dec. 18 and Dec 22. Butler said ported Sunday. but no felony c h arges were filed by authorities until bodies were found in Gary's home. THE BURLV contractor also was placed under 24-hour s ur· ve11lance for two weeks tn 1976 artcr a 9-year ·old Chicago boy was reported missin~. Nothing cam e of the stakeout. pohcc said Gacy allegedly was accused twice of kidnapping and ra~· by a 19·year-old Chicago man 1n December 1977. and by a 27· year -old Chicago man in Ma rch 1978. "They Hhe police I would only say Lhe re was 1ns uffic1 l•nt evide nce Both the cops and a n assistant state's attorney s aid that he was a solid c1tiz.en ... the 19-year·old told the (;h1cai.!o Tribune. At the youth ·s request. he was not identified. "I WAS PRA CT I CA l~LV pleading with them I <'Ven told them that he bragged to me chat he had killed people and said he was going to kill me. but my pleas di~ do a ny good," the youth said. Assistant State's Attorney J e rry Latherow. who m ade the decision not to prosecute. said h e couldn't expla in why no charges were filed because a Judge has ordered officials not to disNss the case. Gacy faces a misdemeanor battery count that was filed in March 1978 by Jeff Rigna ll. 27. who charged Gacy abducted tum · and assaulted him sexually. GACV WAS CHARGED with murder in Lhe death of 15-year· old Robert Piest of Des Plaines on Dec 22. and has reportedly told pohce he killed 32 young men and boys. The bodjes of 27 persons have been fo und bur1c.d at Gacy's home. and the contractor re- portedly has said he threw fi ve bod1c1> tn a river. rncludrng Picl't 's. which has not been round Schlesinger: Nation To Cut Oil Demand MISS HODNETI' HAS been a me mber of the 37-vear·old n.·· , ligious sect. "The Way" for a number of years . Butler said the invesligation began as a resul t of complaints issued by the woman and two other men, Paul ,J. Pasquarosa, 27, or Newton. and his brother. Roy A . Pasquarosa. 25. of Watertown. " W ASlllNGTON CAP) · The United States' demand for oil will have to be cut back 1f Iran's oil production remains shut orr for another three months, says Energy Secretary James Schlesinger. 0£ficials say the Pasquarosa brothers also are assot'iatcd with "The Way " He added Sunday that Iran's political turmoil has ''pt>nn anent lY. impaired'' that country's ability to produce oil and the United States may have to ease domestic environmental restrictions to make up the dirrerence. Schlesinger said environmental concerns are a sensitive issue and his view is not s hared unanimously in the Carter administra- tion. PATRICK AND BLEVJNS are accused or slJshin~ and kicking the brothers when they tried to visit Miss Hodnett at the Malden MidWest Bitterly Cold Freezing Rai"' Snow Widespread Te-.Derat. •re• All>u'qu" AmttlllO Atl~nle 8•11im0f,. 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't'e11lve, the state Court ICY,_..,._,._..,.,,. elrtrllft.' _.,.,'"*"'-i.Wl.o.ty or Appeal ruled . It works like a charm. All I have to hear is the announcer say : "and now a word from ," and I leave the room. Which means most TV commercials don't get much of a break from many women my age. who aren't big TV viewers at best. know I'll in the Advertisers their ads run subscribe. when Pilot. I be there Daily More women turn to the advertising in their daily newspaper than the combined day and night audie'nce on the TV tube. Does that surprise you'? Tune in to the Daily Pilot. ... .. , ~ i ,( Proxmi r e • Goes to Top Court WA KINGTON <A P1 TM- Suprem Court •8rffd today lo dt>cldo wb lber n. WUllam Proxmlrtt I h ldf'd from an S3 mJIUon libtl aull tor 1wai11.lna tt "Gold n fo'l " to a ta•· financed l\Rty at why ·'"Tat , monkf')'tl and human cl Mb thelr Jav. " Ttie Jualle votfd to bur araumenb by otth cl ntllt Ronald lluMliruson that Pro:ic·· mlrn. O.Wt. • •houJd not cQJ<» aur h lt'JCUI prott.'Ollon Pro:icmlre tn 197~ b~aan a t.<'ri~• or montbl> "Goldt>n 1-'le~N,.. uw1&rd In whlch ht> lampoons ··lb~ biH \ or mobl ridiculous or mosl lronlc ,•um ple or 1<>v~rnm nt wru.tt! · · 'Th nd award th•l y~ r zeroed ln on reb~ rcb un d e rtaken by llutchlnaon in Kalamaroo. M1r h • uudcr public g rants from the National Science.> 1-'oundnllon. the• Ofli~ of Naval lt~arch und the Na tional Aeronautici. and Space Administration The experiments involvtld, among other things . attempt!> to m ea s ure latent aggression by ,recordm1t electrical Impulses in the Jaw muscles of laboratory monkeys under various condi· lions. Noting that $500,000 in govern ment hmds had been S)>e!ll for the expenments over a seven· y ear period. Proxmire's .. Golden Fleece" pr~ss release said : ·· 01' Hutchinson 's studies should make the taxpayers as we ll as his monkeys gnnd their teeth. In fact, the good doctor has made a fortune from his monkeys and in the process made a monkey out of the American taxpayers " Proxmire attacked the study in a subsequent newsletter and in television and radio com ments. but apparently did not repeat the allegation that H utchinson h ad "maac a fortune" from the ~rants. Lawyers for Proxmir e ~ay ~uch language "Is admittedly an nbbreVlaU!d style of identifying a· grant recipient." Woman Hit By Car Dies 111 Hospital A Cap1btr:ino Deach woman "ho was struck by a car as she wa lked on the San ta Ana Freeway in Bell Gardens died early Sunday al Downey Com· mumty Hospital. Dead is Cristela Weeks, 30, who California Highway Patrol officers said was walking in a northbound traffic Jane when struck by an a uto driven by Robert Evans, 23, of Montebello. Officers said the woman ap· ~ parently was a passenger in a car driven by Frank Kida of Van Nuys when his car stalled on the free way n ear the Slauson A venue offramp The woman apparently left the vehicle, patrolmen reported, a nd began wa lking o n the freeway shoulder and into traf- fic la nes. Orricers said Evans allegedly left t he accident scene and re- turned a pproximat e l y ts mmutes later with bis father . He was not held for leaving an acei- dent scene, pending further in- vestigation, officers said. ., .. • o.llY ~Sutt,.__ KEVIN BARNES StNOS ·ooosev·s BLUES' TO GOOSEY Reactk>na of GooH end Owner Robb Weren't Reoorded Praise Sung Huntiniton Goose Wi ns Fan Patricia Robb and a goose that is her companion and pro t ector have picked up some musical support in their battle against Huntington Beacb of- ficialdom The inspiration comes from Newport Beach resident Kevin Barnes. who said he got goose pimples when he read or the bird's exploits in warding off prowlers. Barnes has written a ballad dedicat~ to Goosey and tried to ch~er up the beleagured bird with his song Friday. It 's entitled "Goosey's Blues .. and is sung, the author says. to the tune of "Won't You Comt• Home Bill Bailey?" One of the stanzas goe8 like this : We love those $tlken /eathers and tlw1e beady eyes, And if the City Council could but see. How JIOll do protect your ma3ter. ThetJ C<1IJJd aU ave?i di3Q3ter Barnes. owner of a fledgling s inging telegram company, ad m ils he may have becl'I rn fluenced a UtUe by the desire for publicity. · Miss Robb received the goose several months ago after prowle rs had e nter e d her backyard on several occasions. She says since its arrival, in· terlopers have kept their dis- tance. However. a neighbo r has squawked about the noise and of- fi cials told Miss Robb she would have to get rid of the D1rd because her yard appa rently isn't big enough to keep the bird the required dis tance from neighbors' homes. She vows that she and Goosey will never part and has appealed to the City Council, which has agreed to look into the matter. She may have round a friend in Mayor Ron Pattinson. who does n 't see what all the fuss and feathers arc about. "If it doesn't bother anyone. I don't know whal the big deal is." he says ··Maybe we s hould take a look at changing the ordinance .. Synthetic Hair Implants Rapped CHICAGO tAP> -Implants of synthetic fiber hair to eliminate baldness are futUe and usele8s, according to two Cleveland dermatologists. • Ors. C. William Hanke and Wilma F . Bergfe ld or the Cleveland Clinic report in the Journal of the American Medical Association on 20 pa- tients who sought treatment for serious complications after hav· ing s uch implants. ·'The complications. hig h monet ary cost, and ultimate rutility of fiber implantation make it an unacceptable pro- cedure." they write Not only does the synthetic hair fall out, they say, but also the patients -18 men ·and two women experienced facial s welling, infection, scarring. permanent hair-Joss and foreign. body granulomas lbumps>. t J.'i ber implantations a re not the same as tile widely-used hair transplants. done by doctors, in which small tufts of hair are transplanted from the back of lhe patient's neck to the scalp, t h e two s aid . The h air transplants have a high rate of s uccess. I Han)ce and Bergfeld_say bald· ness in American culture results in anllietles of aging, loss of stotus in a youth-oriented socic· ty and diminished self-image ...... .,..... 'It Wa s .Thfs Big ••• ' Carter looks on aft the prc3ldent talkcid to reporten, ~ftcr his return Prr:,1dcnl C:u1cr de&cribe his catcb after a fishing LriP off Guadeloupe Sunday. Mrs · r - DAILY PILOT A3 Midwest Freezi Weather B~aring Down on Northeast By Tbe .Utoela&H Prell Snow, sleet and rain plastered the Northeast today, 1toock1ng out power, floodlna roads and closing schools. A Paclnc storm moved over Northern CaUfornia he ading toward the n ation's frigid midsection. A utborities reported at least 19 weal.her-related deaths across the nalioo over the weekend. Bitter cold gripped the Plains and Midwest with clear sides and below-zero temperatures dipping south into Kansas and M issourl. Except for coastal areas or California and lbe Gull and Atlantic coasts. \he entire nation was below freezin~. Snow fell from the Great Lakes through the eastern Ohio Valley into New England, with up to 8 inches reported by mid· m ornin g in weste rn P enn· syJvanla and up to a root in parts of Vermont. Freezing rain also fell on • mucb of tbe Northeast, breaking power lines. icing roads and forcing authbriUes to close some schools. Rain fell on the region's coastal areas, but was expeci.ed to change to snow later in the day when an advancing cold front dropped tetnpera ture1 sharply. · Travelers were advised to use care or simply st ay off the roads e xcept in emer~encies -from Alabama lo New England. A nash flood watch was issued for Connecticut and Massachusetts. Seven people -including six with known heart conditions - died in Ohio when they tried to s h ovel s now. Dayton was blanketed with 11 inches by Sun· day night, and Cincinnati report· ed 6 inches. Rangers at YeHowstone Park reported that the temperature early S und ay dipped lo 56 degrees below zero -10 degrees short of the record set in 1933. More than 1,000 Arkansas Power and Llght Co. crewmen were called to restore power to 60,000 h o mes arte r what s pok esma n C h arles Ke llx described as the•worst ice storm ever in southern Arkansas. In a ll, about 80,000 Arkansas ho m es and businesses were blacked out, and about half re- mained without power ove r- night. Kelly estimated damage to A P&L equipment would ex· ceed $2 million. More than 150 fi re fighters. braving a wind chill factor of minus 25.~ finally controlled a s tubbo rn rores t fir e In Washington state a fter a three· day batUe. About 529 acres were lost. The blaze was dubbed the "Windy 1''i re" on Friday because icy blasts of up to 60 mph whipped up names In the tinder-dry forest about 15 miles south of Kalama. Winds were 10 lo 20 mph on Sunday. but the chill caused water to freeze in hoses. Temperatures m the 48 con- t 1gaous s tates early today ranged from 32 below zero In Worland. Wyo.. to 74 In Key West. Fla. llere are temperatures and weather conditions in key cltl& at 2 a.m PST: Eastem U.S. -Cincinnati, 4, s now ; Cleveland. J7 , s.atow ; Detroit, l , partly c loudy; Louisville. 16, ck>udy ; N ashvUle, 20, cloudy; Pltl8burgh, 20, snow. Central U.S. -Chicago, -4, clear: Denver . 8, clear: Des Moines, -8, clear; Fort Worth, 19, clear: Kansas City. -5, clear; M ll)neapolla-Sl. Paul. -14. -clear; S\. Loufs •• 1, clear. Western U.S. -Phoenix. 5, clear; Sall Lake City. 7. foggy; Seattle, ·3, partly c loudy. Murder Convietlon Clemency Sought For.Jailed Marine By The A.Slocla&ed Preas The alloroey for a Camp Pendleton Marine sergeant sen- tenced to life in prison at bard la bor for b is conviction · for murder and attempied murder says several Jurors told him they will urge clemency for his client. Defense attorney Dan Hunter said Friday that three or four members of the eight-member court-martial jury told hlm they would write letters or cletnency for Sgt. Earl J. Holley. HoUey was convicted on two counts of premeditated murder and rour counts or attempted murder. Mast.er Sgt. Don O"Neal of the Camp Pendleton public affairs office said the conviction is sub- ject to review by hlgber military a uthority. Holley, 25, of Staten Island. N. Y .• was charged In a series or shootings and stabbings on Jan. 4, 1978, at the base audio-visual support center where he was a.s- signed. Killed were two of Holley·~ superiors, Master Sgt. Daniel P . Hurlev. 42. or Uniontown, Pa ., a nd Staff Sgt. Gilbert N. Donham, 38, of Ladelle, Ark. Both died of gunshot wounds. Four others were either stabbed or shot and later rtt0vered. Base authorities said the shootings and stabbings may have been prompted by Holley's dissatislactioo over his job as- signment. He did not testify at the court· martial, and his defense wa:. based on a claim of insanity. In addition lo the prison term. Holley was also ordered reduced to the k>west grade in rank and to forfeit all J?BY and benefits. Under rrulitary law. Holley will be eligible for parole in 10 years, said Hunter. When You Gotta Go. . . GAPE TOWN . Soulti Africa I AP> ~ A hospital caretaker who went to in· vestigate strange sounds coming from a toilet stall found an uninvited visitor -a cow, from a nearby slaughterhouse. A Ca p<' T ow n newspaper. the Citizen said the fire department was called in to free the animal which had becomt! stuck in the st.all. There was no word on how the cow entered the hospital unffetec tcd, the paper said. APW1 .......... SLAYER CONVICTED Marine Sergeant Holley Two Mask ed Bandits R ob Grove Eatery Garden Grove police today sought the two armed bandits tn masks who took $4, 100 from a restaurant employee early Sun- day morning. The robbery occurred outside the Pinnacle Peak restaurant, 8032 Garden Grove Blvd. where assistant manager Joseph M. ArtmJ?er was ck>:;mg . Ile said he had the cash 10 two bank bags when he was con- fronted by the two men. He said the ir races were covered with knit ski masks. The men took not only the <'ash. but Art.inger 's car. Tht! car wa:. located about ~ half hour afte r Artinger summont.-d police. Busing Rule Due W ASKCNGTON <AP I -The U.S. Supre me Court today agreed to decide whether 37.000 of the 89,000 public school ~tu· dents in Columbus. Ohio. will have to be bused for racial de· segregation. The school system·~ student population is 6S perccnl white and 35 percent black gals count~ ... fal 1 caehmere-a b:aut1ful ooe1c. ours are f'rom scot18nd 111 sty1"6 thdt.. compliment tlw. morry moods and color& of~ won:irobe whttn yo..J put 90mtth 111$. on fbr the 1both tnnrz,, with ~much plmsunz. e&_t.h£. flrat,youMw.o buiut.1ful bosic. ~ j ~ @)~o@@)~@ . . . ., " . 44 raahlon laland, newport center ~644-5070 - 1001 wettwood btYd., wettwood vU11ge (213) 4'J't.T727 "· "" , .. I 7 o'range co&st EDITION ., , l'oar Home town Dally Ne w~paper VOL. 77, NO. 8, 3 SECTIONS, 2A PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, J ANUARY 8, 1979 TEN CENTS 50 Perish • m Oil Tanker Blast BANTRY, lrt'land CAP' - Two u~ ft.'\ n1•Pt-d lhrcN&h the b l1 Frt<nl'h lank r Bet•l&eus~ Wlloa..!tnll t a Oul! Oil term.Inn! h<'r today, cuttlnll the ve set an two uoo hurhna Uw bodle• of t~ l'n'W 11'\tO a SH ol naming 011 'l'ht· death toll Wal> phan·d ul 50, ancluchnt thr ere~ ol 41, t"o rep!'\: ntuth..-~ of thr tanker' ownt.'n1 11od seven 10<'t1l workt>r engulrt'd an \lu• bllll of rars By nl&btlall. only u bod1 • h•d bet-n R"'COVel"fd Ill badl)' mutilated and horrtbl)' bumt'<J. aom• wltb limt. blov.n oU In lht• blaat 1bt-ownttt uld In Pan11 JUJl two~,... 1dt•ntlf1edJ a suitor and 1 woman, ttw> wnt uf th~ l hlJ)'I bllcr Ont' eye~ ln ald 'll wu' hke looldng Into the nam~ of httll u the r.hJp went up " Gulf Oil oll1r luls could give ti() 1mmed1ate rawn'. but 011 cxJ)l'ru In London apeculal.Cld tM blut may have been tri11ered by htahly volalll &HH In the •hlJ!'5 e111ptyift(l oU taoka. Cofft COunty polluUon orticer Liam Mullins said It tnltlal n:- l-lOrts abOOt th amount o! on 111p1 llt1d were correctl the result- tna polluUon would oe 20 times acrt•uter than the btuest pre- vious spill at Bantry n 1974 The Belelteuse wa~ carrying 31 million gallon:s o.lly ...... SIMI ........ CAREY TREMBLEY ENTICES 'ARNOLD' ANO FRIENDS WITH A SMALL SNACK In Costa Mesa, White Siberian Fellow Deer and a Pig Who Think• He'• One of Them Mesa 'Deer' True Ham Arnold's Eating Habits Betray His Nature By JERRY CLAUSEN OI ... Delly .. , ... S'-ttt Arnold is a pig, but he. .thinks be ts a deer. That's because he runs with a herd or 12 deer described as white Siberian fallow deer on a Christmas tree lot at Costa Mesa's K-Mart Plaza, Harbor Boulevard at Wilson St.reel. Arnold and the deer are owned by Frank Trembley who operates the one-acre Mr. Christmas Tree lot eacb year during the holiday season and Pumpkin City al the same loca- Arrest and Suicide End Robbery Case By MJCHAEL PASKEVJCH OI tM o.lly ...... SI.Ill An invesgitation into the Df'cember armed robbery or a Colony Kitchen Restaurant in Costa Mesa apparently has ended with the arrest of a former restaurant c hain employee and the suicide of his accomplice, police said today. Two men posing as field representatives from the com· pany's rront office talked the1r way into the office area of the r estaurant at 3211 Harbor Boulevard on Dec. 17. . They then pulled guns, tied up the restaurant manager. and escaped with an estimated $4,500 an cash and receipts. Police investigator Gerry Thompson today saad 26·year-0ld Jeffrey Ltt Borowilz of North Hollywood surrendered lo local police Friday after learning or warrants being Issued for his ar- rest. He was in custody today on an armed robbery charge. Bail was set at $25,000. with restaurant procedure helped them to convince.. the local manager that they were legitimate field off 1cers. Thompson said a witness pro· vided police with an incomplete license plate n umber of the getaway car. a Lancia. A lengthy check of all Lancias bearing simHar license numbers led police to the car owned by former Co l ony Kitchen employee Borowilz. Two Bandits H it Costa Mesa Motel Two men. one armed with a n · Oe, robbed the Costa Mesa Inn at 3205 Harbor Blvd. early Sun- day and escaped with about $150,.police said. The office manager, who was watching television when the men entered the office, was not injured ln the 4:40 a.m. heist. Both bandits were described as slender men in their mid·20s with brown hair. Uon in the fall. Trembley picked up the deer In Ventura County about four years ago, bouaed tbem oo a friend 'a Riverside County ranch and uses them to promote tree sales at Christmas. Children feed the small ·herd during th e holldays inside a huge lent where the wh ite animals are penned. Now, says Trembley's son. Carey, the deer and Arnold will he kepl at Costa Mesa High School's agriculture area. , The Trembleys will pay for their food and probably will con· tlnue to trot the herd out at Christmastime so the kids have an idea of what Rudolph, Dancer and the rest of Santa's power team looks like. The move to the school was prompted by a December storm that destroyed the herd 's Riverside bam, Carey says. Meanwhile, the deer continue to roam the fen ced lot sandwiched between Alpha Beta mark'et and K·Mart where Carey and his crew are sawing up hundreds ol trees that failed to make it into homes this year for the holidays. The deer. and Arnold. munch Qn pellets of alfalfa and share an occasional bowl of molasses. soaked grain. The bucks 3'hd does approach the goodies dt?licately. but Arnold wades right in. .. A mold, .. says Carer. "th.Inks he's a deer, but his eating habits betray him." The 10.week-old porker found himself in Costa Mesa after his mother stepped on him at the R iver side Cou nty ranch . Trembley hauled him to a veterinarian and nursed him back to health. <See DEER, Page A2> Terinlnal manager Don A.she. an American. said the splllage wu likely to be minimal, however. The recoro Amoco Cadiz spill off France In March 1978 was eslimalA!d at 39 mllUon gallons. The explosions 0ccurred when the 121,430-ton deadweight Betelgeuse, owned by the Com· pagnle Navale des Petroles. had unloaded two.lhJrds of its cargo ~or crude oil through widersea pipes lnt.o the terminal on Whid· dy Island. The Betelgeuse W&h standing about three miles ofC- shore at the tlme. While large. the Betelgeuse was well below the 200,000·ton size of the supertanker. Some bodies were blown over 500 yards frol'n the small Jetty. reaching out from the island. and this afternoon an emergen- cy morgue was set up in a hangar a( a small airstrip out· s ide Bantry. The tanker began sinking inc. sea or names as rescuers lned to reach the crewmen ':.1 bodies noating around at. By mid·morning. only the tanker's burning bows were visl· ble The rest wa6 lymft In 130 reel or water at the end or the stall flaming jetty A fireman at the sC<lnc called 1t the .. towerin~ mfecno.. with <See TANKER. Page A2> Tax Cut Vowed McCarthy to Introduce Proposal SACRAMENTO <AP> -As· sembly Speaker Leo McCa~y said today he will introduce a $1 billlon lax-cut bill that will give most of the tax cut to low and moderate income taxpayers. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr 's finance director. Richard Silberman. said McCarthy's bj11 "embodied a number or the ideas lhe governor agrees with" for a tax cut. He added that the Democratic governor and McCarthy would work closely on the proposal. The tax bill would raise the personal income tax credit and Increase the amount t hat persons must earn.before being required to puy state income taxes. McCarthy. D·San Francisco. said he was introducing the bill because ··at1 indications point to another large surplus this year. even after providing funds to local government to cope with the aftermath of Proposition 13." The McCarthy measure Would raise the personal Income tax credit from the current StOO for single persons and $200 for Viets, Rebels In Control Of Cambodia? BANGKOK. Thailand <AP\ - Vletn1W1 's Cambodian rebel pro- teges Claim complete control of Cam bod.ia after reportedly cap· lu ring the capital of Ph-nom Penh and driving Premier Pol Pot's government Into the coun- tryside. But analysts here said today the government was try- ing to organize a force to fight the insurgents. The analysts said the Cambo- dian leaders were trying to set up a line of resistance near Sietn Reap In northwest Cambodia The rebels claim they were in control or the area. about 320 miles northwest of Phnom Penh. Vietnam and its Soviet allies also reported the fall of Phnom Penh on Sunday but there was no independent confirmation. The rebels. led by Heng Samrln. a defector from the Pol Pot government. claimed the local population aided their of· fensive. but most analysts say Vietnamese troops did most 1f not all the fighting . A communique broadcast by the month-0ld rebel movement. the United Front for National Salvation. said the "revolu· tionary armed forces" by noon Sunday .. completely liberated" Phnom Penh, and .. the die· tatortal and militarist regime of the Pol Pot.Jeng Sary clique has completely collapsed." couples to $135 and S270. That is a one-year provision effective in 1980. The other section of the bill would permanently increase the level at which Californians begin lo pay income taxes from SS.000 to S7 ,000 for single taxpayers and from $10.000 to $14.000 for couples filing joint returns . ··As I stated last August. I believe we should renew a tax cul if the budget s urplus con· tinues." the speaker told a press conference. ··w e have an obliga· tion to prevent the collection or taxes we don't need from tax· payers already strug~lin~ with inflation." Under ru s bill. McCarthy said. an individual taxpayer with an income or $7.000 would ~an SlOS He said thl' average sav angs for a coupl<' hhng a JOtnt re turn and eamang 514,000 a year would be $159. He said the cost of raising tht• minimum income for paying state income taxe::. would be SIOO million a year. 70 Percent Cha nee More Rain Forecast For Coast ·Tonight Residents of stor m .ravaged communities in Orange County got the bad news today -more rain is on the way. A National Weather Service spokesman said there as a 70 percent chance or rain t.bnigbt rrom one or both of Cwo storm systems moving towards the coast from a Pacific dis- turbance. But the bulk of the rain is ex · peeled to bit northern California with Oran~e County "gettang the fringe ol a storm that may stay with us wilil Tuesday night.·· he said. Whatever the rainfall might be. it will be too much ror resi· • dents and road crews s till mop· ping up from a d eluge that dumped more than two inches of rain In some com muntties. But the g loomy weather forecast held little interest for Orange County Airport authorities who had to contend with an old winkr enemy today fog. Sch~uled flight~ by the 1tire~ <See RAIN. Pagt> A2l Wilson Street Issue Goes to Planners A west side development con· troversy that may have an im · pact on county plans to one day extend Wilson Street aeross the Santa Ana River will come before the Costa Mesa Plannin~ Commission tomghl The public meeting starts at 6·30 p.m. in Costa Mesa Council Chambers. Mesa Bluffs Development Company partners Roy Kendall and Jack Thompson are seeking permission to build IS additional condominiums on their land located where Wilson Street now dead ends. However. planning com - missioners delayed a decision last month after it became known that the parcel is localed on the right-bf way for extension of Wilson Street to Huntington Beach. Developer Thompson says he wants a decision ohe way or the other. He wants to get a go signal for the development or have the city buy the property for thr eventual cxtl'nh1on of Wilson lfomeo1.1.11erc; on th<' \H•sl side ha V<' be:> gun cireul cit in~ p<'t1t ion!> in oppos1t1on to th<: road• t'X tens ion plan Some city council mcmberc; have expressed opposition to lhi.> <•Xtf'ns1on of Wilson. saying it would rum the rcs1dcntaal area and be of greater benefit to Hun tington Beach motorists than 1l would be to Costa Mcsans However. a city in1t1ated re moval of the Walson Street ngtft of way could endan~er the city'" ability to gel m ulching fund s from the cpunl y for any new roadwork, s ays city Pubhr Services Director Bruce Mat tern Coast .. Thompson said a second SUS· peel in the case, 19·year·o4d Keith Alan Pickard of North Hollywood. died .Jan. 1 or a drug overdose. Pickard's death is list· ed as suicide Both men worked at a Colony Kitchen in Hollywood unliJ thev were fired late last year. Thompson said their familiarity SciRnce Panel Warns of Ice Age ft''e athe r Chance or rain 70 per· cent torughl and 50 per· ce nt Tue sda y Lows tona~ht 47 to 53 l1 1ghs Tuesday 58 to 62. SHE TOOK AD, RENTED PAD "J'm very pleased with th Dally Pilot. "I had several responses to my ad. and I rented my apart· ment." • That's tht story the successful 'Santa Ana Heiltl* woman told alter placlng thls nd in the Dally Pilot: Shr 2 Hr'npt. p\t bft, kllch prvlgs Nr f'rwys. Airport •iooc xux If you sell or rent aomethlng, try the Daily PUot classified ads. A frttndly ad-vlser w1ll belp write a beat acller. • • • t <lin:mte Researchers Qptline Future Weather Probleriis HOUSTON <AP>-A vorack>us appetite for !ofsll fuels could change the world's climate so drastically that an overgrown ocean might one dav send waves crasbin" agal.ml the steps of the U.S. Capltal,sclentlsts suggest. And while some climate researchers described man-made ac· lions that rould raise temperatures, melt polar Ice caps and Inun- date coastal cities. others warned that nature Itself Is pushlng the world slowly but inexorably toward an Ice age. . THE PANEL OUTLINED SOME P06818LE future weather problem1 at a newt conference Sunday durtng the ennual meet.ma or the American Anoclalion !or the Advancement of Science. "We've had 10,000 or u,000 years of wermth. and Judclng from the geolordc Tet<>rd, we've just about had our ration," said John Mercer of Ohlo St.ate University. "In the nature! course of event&, we would r,robably sink gradually Into the next Ice age. "But, 'he said, "the advent of man and his proclivity for fossil fuel• may alt.er the plctute somcwhot. · · HE W O MAN MA v FORCE n 1E climate art&rlclalty lOWlrd the oppotlte extreme. " .. . .. . .. •• The threat is called the "greenhouse effect.' a subject of growing debate the past two dedades. Some scientlsL'I warn that the atmoaphere Is being dangerously overloaded with carbon diox· Ide, a byproductofbumlngoll, coal and natural gas. Carbon dioxide acts a bit like the glass walls or a greenhouse -it allows the sun's beat to reach the EarUr. then keeps much or 1t from being renected back Into spae<!. Roaer Revelle of JC San Diego said some experts predict that within 7~ years world energy cons umption could double the amount or carbon dioxide normally found In the atmosphere. He aafd that could ralee global temperatures an averaae or more than ~ defrffa Fah.renhett. MEact:a SAID THAT"$ F.NOUGff £XTaA ~eat to melt perhaps 10 percent of the 1t1antlc Ice i1heets of Antarctica and add Incredible amounts of wat~r to the oceans. The last time the tee melted, about W,000 year• ago. sea lev..,ls rose at toast 12 to 20 feet. he eaJd. , Metter said the wermln.tt trend might take • century or mo~ or It mlaht occur catastrophically ln a few decades or en.n ye•n ( NW 18£ AOt: EEN, P-age Al> t l • I • • • t . _,_. ''-.. __ ,. -./ INSIDE TODA l' Some polao victim& !truck unth t~ diM:olc 1n lht 19SQ' maat sttU rtly on ar11f1c1al hmg1. Two local re1ndcnl,, hovt come to terms wtth their parolym and their ck- perwUncy on etednc1t11 Su featuring. Page Cl Index AIY..,r'-ke AJ ........ at ~ M lt\09 A• •11••1'•U IM C.li~llla Al C:ltHllltf Uf c:.Mlo Al ,,......... Al OHlll NI"'" ., .. 11.tttl ..... M 111-1•1--• .,. P••f•rl"t C: M l: ' PAI\. Y PILOT C District Change Sought Mcm~ra ol th .. Onnat· Coun Y Tran port.tllun Comrn1swlun lh't lmUl<'hed v. hat ~Ill he\•omt· o l.-Hlflla11v,• ,. mp1u.:n to at•l th<· \'µUOI)' out or ( '.ul 11 1111'-Oh1ln rt 1 The mo"c 1" bnal'd on c:om mlsslon.:ra' t·Onl nllon ttl nll'mbe~hJp ln Ot11lrkt 7 t•I a: with f ~ i\11tet1l<'' und \'l'nt ra counlh•i. 11'1 1·0:0.ltnt: Or.anlo('' ( ·uun ty mt llloll.b 11( dullna jn rtMltt fund• H<'h YHr /\ r~pcir1 prt-port'd for <'0"1 m1n1oneni hv 1'homH J.-nktn' lht• t•omma~Mon's <'hlt"f of •twf el'lttmuh.-d thut tht: 4"ountv v.111 ml•• out ()Out luat SM e mtlhon und l nu>9t $1 t malhon ,,, h1ahway fwwtt. ht•t•1tu111· 11 •• p.iart 11( tlw dJ,tn\'l th•l 1·0111 ¥In~ Lei Angoh• <'ounh Comm1a11oner• unJr11mou11h JJ>provC!d ot ret.-0lut1on wt·k1ni.: lt-fpl'IL11 io11 to < rt·utt• ,, '"'"' CulTran.' clt:.lrt< I \'\<'lu:.1H•I\ fur thf' t•ount~ 111 iHld1llon. t'ornmll'l~1vnt•r, aareed to ~k i.upport from th~ county'11 26 c1tuJ11. c hamber\ of commerce and all tr.uni.port~ I Ion oricntl'd oi •~'1n1rnt10ns The· report wa,; prnmptt-d h~ Superv1M>r H~1lph Cl.H k who 1>-·• member or both the Trnmsporta tion Comm111s100 und th•-' Orun~t> rounty Tnmioit 1>1:-.l nt·t lie nott.'d thut Ult• county in th1· coming four ycara. ""Ill 1 ccc1 \ ,. le11s than $J0 rn11llon for h1ghwu) and freeway projel'li. AccordmJ.{ to Jenkuu.. 1f tht county were a separate district, that four ye<ir allocation would range bet ween $84.4 million and SlSO million. .. We're only getting 20 percent or the funds we're entitled to." decla r ed Clark, clllng the lengthy and on-going battles to get CalTraru1 to finlsn the ~la Mesa F'rceway IRoute SS> and 1mpr1>v(' the 1nterchangl' twt ~ e(•n tht• Houle 55 and Santa An.i frt.•e1A.u)l'I Mr. Crawley, Former Mesan, Dead at 68 Nel!\on Morrlis Crnwley. a former Cm;ta Mes<! rcs1dt'nt who served ;c, president of the city's c hamber of commerce and the Lions Club, died Sunday m his home in WC1lnut Creek. lie Wi:ls 68 Relatives said the formt·r Costa esa businessman hud been Ill fM some lime Ile is sur v1ved by hh, wi dow, J ercne. and' two sisters. Mr Crawley was a butcher for a Safeway market thot oncl' stood at the comer of Broadway and Newport Boulevard In the 1930s , !>aid former Costa Mcsu Mayor Alv1n Pinkley Mr Crawh.•y and h1:. father lht·n o p e n e d .. CrawJ cy 's M arket " on Newport Boul evard <ind la tcr turnc•d the· huildin~ 1n to. a furn1lurt· i.lor<'. l'inklcy !->atd Mr Crawley ~ervcd as pres1· dent of the loc<.il Lion!> Club from 1937·38, and later was pr~1dcnt of the chamber of commerce. Plnkl<'y said Mr Crawley left CO!:tla Mesa before the city wu:. incorporated in 195.'J Relatives said they plan lo sc attc•r Mr Crawlcy's ashe ... olong the waters ''" the Oranjll' Coust Four Hurt in Fire LOS ANGELES 1A P 1 Thi' sev1•nth fi re· or i,ul\p1<'1ous ongin In recent weeks to rrupt at Hollywood 's Conterhury /\part m ents wht'n> 100 k nant1> faced eviction toduy has injured fou r persons and caused an csllmat ed $20,000 damge, fi re officials said OAANOf COAST DAILY PILOT '""' O••~ Ce.tit ~ty ••ttlt ••tr\-"''"'''°"" t);N"OIM ~~\ .,~l\f'IH...,t...-n.~ (1,11 1 fl\.fWt""""'f'~· \itP.,.•t"''"fljlMMH4111., l•vt'•h~f'..-(f Mend•l' uw~ ,,..,._., ·~ '°'I• """' ..... ,.......,,., ~~ MV"l••ft9t~ ft.#.M h I OUf' l••nV•U"'°' U'#1,_ l~f'-.... " 'Ovtf\(NU A •"'G••ot~t~twwi1~ ""'°''"-f\41uf"•h'•~ ')41fll!J.4'r~ tlw .,.."' .,_., "'*''"''~ l'ftUU '' •• JJO Wr.,t 9•¥ ,,,..,. f O\t• Mfo .... 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U l' .4 d• F,....P~AJ c.1.orrwsexua r.au itor TANKER ••• New SF Supervisor ~AN fllANCISCO I /\I' I /\ ·10 vear·old hornos<'XUJI .iudllor was named lod;ry by Mayor Diann(> f.'l'111slt•1n to rephH·1· slain San f'ranc1M·o Su~rv1sor flarvc•y Milk Harry G Britt, t• former Unit ed Methodist min1stPr, as vlewt:d ais a low·key, quiet believer 1r1 many of the causes that Mi lk espoused "Harvy wa::. a prophet," ::.u1d Britt .. I'm more of a tacti- cian." In narrung Brill. Ms l''einl'tem stressed that Milk 'i. 'eat on th1· board of !.upcrv1~or ... was "not .i gay seat " "ll 's a myth that )(a) Pt'<>Pk cannot represent straight pt."Opl1· or \\-omen. the l'ldcrl.> or tht· youth. The ful'l that he t 8rttl 1 1s )(ay is secondury. The fact lhul he. Is· a ~ood human being 1s primary.' Milk. OnC' of tht.• n<tllon'l'I ff•w avowed homosexual pol1t1t'ul figures. was gunned down Nov 27 in City Hall, a lonR wrth Mayor (it-org<.• Mos<.·one F'orml'r Supervisor Dan White ha~ bc•t•n charged in the shootings Estimates a r e that ont· seventh of San f'ranc1sco's 660.000 residents ;.re homoiwx ual. and they have become a po tent political foree here. rn a tapt' recording madt.• before tus death, Miik discussed the possibility that he could be assassinated. and mimed four person::. he s<1id hl' would like to :.ee s ucceed him. Brill wai:. among the Cour In recent weeks. however, leaders of this city 's gay com mun1ty have s pc:-arheadf'd a drive lo name Milk's former ad ministrat1vc a!:tsistanl . Anm· Kronenberg, lo his seat. Bntt was among circulators of pell· tion s supporting Kl'oncnbers.:. who is a k sb1an She <J bu w<i:, namtid on the tapt· 1\s word of th~ mayor':. l'X pec·ted na ming or Rntt lcakl·d Sunday. Ms Kront•nbcr1f.., su11 porters rallied an her behulr. marching In ri:lin between two nei~hborhood parks. Tritnsit Chief Given Raise M embt'ri> of the Orang.: Coun ly Transportation Comm1!.sion voted a 6.25 percent pay rn1w for their ch1er of staff today Thomas Jen.Ions. h1n·d hy lht· comm1ss1on Nov 28, 1977. w:e.., given a $2,000 a ye11r puy n~1· that l akes his .sahiry from $32,000 to S34.000 · Comm1S1;1oner11 ah.o agreed tc1 increa3e his car ;Jllowan('C! from $240 a month to $2HO a month. Formation of tho Civ~·membcr co mmission was mand ated by a 1977 state law. H has revh:w power over locnl road buildin~ and transit proJects. Untt :mid he had been con· !>tdertng enrolling in law school until Milk's death upset his plan1 .. He said his political views woujd li kely mir ror Milk ·s. although he described himseU as a less showy polillc1an. Westminster School Hit By Strikers By KOBl::RT BARKl::R QI IN CU1ly Ptlol ~wll /\ wil<IC':1t !->trike• hy school tcuchcrs was reported "early to day at J ohnson . Intermediate School in Westminster. Barbar a W i n ars. s p o k es w o m an for t h e Wf.'stminster School (clemen- ta r y l Di s trict. said 21 of John11on's 30 teachers failed lo show up for work today. She said classes are continu- ing on a normal schedule and are being covered by certifical· \•d tc•acher subst itutes. M l!\S Wmur:. said the walkout 1s peaceful and that student t•nrollment throughout the 20· campus distncl 1s about normal. TN1cher representatives report- t•d they were not aware o( the v. alkout a nd said that any :.uch action was not authorized. Me mbe~ of the Westminster Teachers Association voted Fri- day lo authorize a strike by "overwhelming" numbers ac- cord! ng to.a teachers spokesman. ''The decision on whether lo ~o out on a s trike 1s being t•val uated on a da y -to-day b asis ." a<'cordi n g to Bar KHeltcr. asslst unt executive director of th<' West Orange County Umtl:'d Teachers. "Tht· poss1b1hty of a strike is very good," Kat-It er i.aid . He added that it could happen Tue!:tday or Wednesday follow- tng a meeting of lhc teacher h:adersha pthlBnn ernoon. Teachers aJso manned picket llncs at a numbe r of district 'l'·hools before clns'le3 began Uu!> morning About 400 l<'tache~ have been v.orktns without a c-ontract since 0C'<' ;11 Kt'Y 11':-lll'~ In the dispute In vol\ t: WU~c·s , (rlnl(l' bcncflls, tht• t \:<lul·Uon of clu1111ro()m ttme for ll'UChl·ri. antl blnchng urbltrutlon IO lPlll'IWr WIC'VllOCe di!Sf)Ult'li The 1.H~t rtrl 111 1>ffcrln); a s(•vc•n p\•rc-ent pay lncn•11:;t~ for lht· Jf17!) AO 11chool Yl'Ut' Te ucht•r11 Ml' 1111klnf( ror a lllx pcrcenl hike but wunl thDI amount l tlCkt•d onto 11 5 .~ per cent pay bool'lt gruntc-d ror lht· r urrent yNlr bul blo(•kcd by 11 11totcwlde snlury freeze. Fro• Pagr A I NEW ICE AGE SEEN. • • Revelle s~ud the wa rming could continue for l .000 yf'nr:s Stevf.'n S<·hnt:'1der of the National Center for At mospht'rlc Research in Bouldt'r. Colo . sold ~lud1e~ of the possible consc· quences of mellln~ ice <'liPK Indicate that a11 mul'h tu; S25'0 billion worth of property could be loet lo the ocean In the United States a lone. HE SAID IUSING SEAS MIGHT cover one-thlrd of Flond~ and bury large ~rllons of the Texaa coaat and the aouthem Allan tic seaboard under water. Up to 1" million people mlaht loae t.helr homes , "In Wnsh.Jngton, D.C .. you would ~ ablo to launch boa'-rrom the bottom or th(' Cu pltol s~pa·· If sea leval lncreaaed 25 feet, he said. bits of oil-covered bodies pro- truding from the bl~ck water. Jrlsh Prime Minister J ack Lynch went to the disaster area and pledged a government in· quir{. Previous accidents al the Gui Oil Installation brought warnings or a forced closure. As local aulhorilies deelared a full.scale disaster. 14 families living on Wlliddy Island were evacuated by launches and the town of Bantry cordoned off by pollce. Two Brltiah-based Royal Navy. helicopters worked through the early boura and Into the morning trying to locate the floating dead and ferrying bodlea from the airstrip to the morgue. Medical and rescue teams rrom throughout the republic and air corps helicopters and planes from Duhlin joined Lhe massive operation at dawn. AirRpace within 20 miles of the bay was closed lo evt·ryth1ns.: ex· cept rescue he licopll.'rs. as names leapt. 500 feet into tht! air leaving a thick pall or smok~ visible for miles. If You Eat, Don'tSnwke LOGAN. Utah I AP > -A restaurant manage r, deciding that It was too difficult to dlvtdt.' smoking from non·smok1ng sec lions In a Logan restaurant. declar<.-d the entire restaurant out of bounds to smokers R. E . Shaffer. diistricl manager of Sambo's Restaurants, said he banned smoking last month to avoid legal conflicts about who can smoke where and whether adequate ventilation and no· smoking signs are maintained. Utah's Clean Ai r Act m an· dates no·s moklng areas In public places. "'"°"' Page A I DEER ••• He's already a cele brity of sorts. Carey says. Arnold has been lapped as Costa Mesa Pohce Department's muscot for a February footba ll clas h a1a1nsl Garden Grove's finest m a Cundrruser for school athletic programs. ,..,....P~AJ RAIN .•• alrUnt1 who u1e the lnttne alrslrtp were cane•~ Crom 6 a m today IUld more than l,000 tla•Nnpr1 who would normallY ban boarded alrcra tt there were taken by bu. to Ont.a.rio Airport Jfl11ht. rnumed i.t JO a m with otnc1at. of Atr CaUtomJa. Hu,he1 AJrw .. t and Golden Weet AlrUnt. .. reporting normal tramc In vaatly (mp~oving vta· iblUty Meanwhile. anaJyat.t at •cverat 'key Oranae County locatlona were meuW1ng the extent of the downpour that drenched: mony communities. • The ralnl&Jl puae ut 6rang~ Co••l Colle1e ln Costa Mei.a showed t.tsat the t tonn which moved out Saturday added 2.05 Inches of rain to the k!i.son's total. Thua rar. an OCC analyst sa1d . 8 96 Inches or rain. recorded have been alnce the season began JuJy I. Last vear at lh1i. time. 7.36 inches or ra111 had been logged. The rainfall gau1e at the Moulton-Niguel treatment plant recorded 2. 79 inches of ram for tht! storm and a season's total of 9.62 inche8, 1.37 Inches more than the 8.25 inches chalked up at lbi• time last year. Balloon SUspect Surrenders The third and last s us pect in the launchings of hot air balloons that exploded in the flight path or small craft landlng at Orange County Airport was expected to surrender herself to Irvine police today. The name of the woman was withheld by police. pending her appearance with her attorney at police headquarters. Two other men have been charged with numerous misde· meanor complaints and with violations of federal s tatutes in connection with tht' incident~ Last week. T1molh) J o:.cph Ropchan. 26. of Orange. and Ter ry Huff, 26. of Co~ta Mesa. were arr(>Sted on warrants I !> sued out of Harbor Municipal Court. All three were e mployed at Control Components. 2567 Main St . lrvine. where polire !laid the balloons were manufactured and launched Investigator Ron Ve•kh said as m a ny as five balloon~ wen· launched before the apparent lunchtime entertatnments ended with the explos ion of one of them on De'c. 14 in the X-ray l.!!boratory of Control Compo nents Huff was seriously burned in th e accident. and w a!> hospitalized for three week:,, al UC Irvine Medical Center. The lhrtt have smce been fired from their jobs. Fro m re ports of Immediate sightings and s ubsequent 1n vestigalion, police determined that a l leas t three of the balloons. manufactur'ed from plastic ~arba~e bags and innut· ed with helium. exploded at 850 feet. the altitude of incoming private aircraJt. Witnesses. including Irvine Poltce Lt. J erry Boyd, desc n tx'<f the explosions as fireballs of 25 feet to 40 feet in du1meter No airplanes were damaged, tbough Boyd witnessed one explosion occur Just behind a landing plane. The explosions were cau.-;ed when bags of acetylene gas. car ried beneath the balloons. were ignited by fuses of matchstick:.. police swd Sct\Mldcr aald the West coo.at, W'lth tta deeper c:oaa\llne, wo\!ld suffer "onJy relutlvcly mtnor lossea," ---------- "I'm l'\Ot prc.'dlctlna lhat w1ll occ:ur." Schnelder stress~ "Ther~ are many people who think I\ wtll not. But at our present l~cl of knowledge, we can't be sure whether or not ll will occur,." 'We Recommend Banded Collars and Vasts BUT JAMM 1tAYS OF COLUMBIA University aaid t.hat would not alter hl• torecHt ol co)d centw1o to come -tbe reault ot cyclic cha.ngc. ln lbo Earth'• orbit ibout the tun. '"Ille loni·wrm tr nd O\fOr lhouaanda of 1eart. la toward cool· lna." he aeld. "It may wen bet.hat we wlll aet a w1rmlnc bump In there, but lta duratlon will be llmJltd. Then you'd 10 baclc to tbe ton1·term lttnd You could bav. both " .-------- 4 Killed In Riots In Iran TEHRAN , Iran I AP l - Sp<>radic rtotln,; brokt' out in Tehran today a1' Iran observed " 1econd day of mourning for the hundred~ killed In the past year of demonstrations aJCalnal Shah MohummedReiaPahlnvl. , Four penM>n.s were reported killed Sunday, the first day of the two-duy mourning l)t'riOd, in riota in Tdiran 1md six other cities. Uundred1 of de monstrat•rs ro a med throu1h m•dtown Tehran In amall grouJ>5, shout· Ing "Down with tbe shah !" Mobtle troops wtth riot gear AUSStA ALSO FACES PAOBLEM&-c2 moved qukkly to dii;perse the groups ab soon as they formed. Th o usa nds of mourners gathered at Tt>hran ·s main cemetery. and the military kept out of sight there. ln the holy city ol Qom. 9tl miles south of the capital. 100,000 peraons marched through the streets, but no violence was reported. ~o mm e rce, dis rupted by strikes and a nationwide ruel shortage, was al a standstill for the second day The state radio reported today lhat Gen. Fere1dum J am turn<.'ff down t.he post or war m101sle r in a new Cabinet. Attorney Says Clemency for Marine Eyed By The Auoclated Prtts The attorney for a Camp Pendleton Marine ser geant sen tenced to life tn prison al har'1 labor ror hts conviction for murder and attempted murdt.•r s ayh several Jurors toll1 him they will urge clemencv for tu:. <'I lent • Defense attorney Dan flun11~r said Fnday tha1 thret> or four members of the eight-membt•r court·martlal Jur y told htm they would write letters of clcm em·y for S~t Earl J. lfoll<"y. Holley was convicted on two counts of premeditated mur<kr a nd four counts of attempted murder. Master Sgt. Don O'Neal of tht• Ca mp Pendleton public affum. offi ce said the conviction is sub Ject to review by higher military authority Holley. 25, of Staten Island. N Y .. was charged in a series of s hootmgs and !ltabbin~s on .Ian 4. 1978. at the bast• aud10-v1sual support tenter where he was as- Stl(ned Killed were two of Holley's s uperiors. Ma!:tter Sgt Daniel P. Hurlev. 42. of Uniontown. Pa , an d Staff SgL G Jibe rt N Donham. 38. of Ladelle. Ark. Both dll'd or gunshot wound5 F'our others were either s tabbed or shot and later recovered. B ase autho rlliec: s aid lhC' shooti ng~ and stahhmgs may have been prompted by Hollry·~ d1ssati11fact1on over his JOI> us· s1gnment He did not testify at the court- martlal, and his defense was based on a claim or insanity In addition to the prison term. 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"J:.~: ~ ca.r11tmu ourd\a.Mt, tbe hdef"1 .s 1 l"on us j *41 ... ., 1~' * ll . ~r" ,... • ~· w·; !! .... I.a Rtter~"-ld. ~ . .-;i t ~~:JM _.. :1 i 41 1 ~ • ~ if' bf I ~ I;.: " = 1 'f 't ... -~ i: I ' WJ \ .... "I,; ShOppen railed tMif tot.II tnllaJI-~ '-.,.,. := tJ, ,. ~11o =~ .... : S w:=! =~~ ::i.a i a.~ f· ::aiol ~i mnt debeabySU bUUon. STOCKS I BUSINESS Fo~ .. i e r s D effed ' ' 1979 Recession ; Must Be Hiding By JOHN CllNNIF•-. AP a.i-. .V..IY'f' Well here we are. in the ~nd week or the new year. and the big rec•sion hasn't even ahown up on the radar screen. , One of the bt£·f\&me rorccastera, Data Resources, has just announced a Jf<>Stponeroent: U.s rorecast now calls for tbe dowot'1m to begtn no sooner than aumm~. Instead ot a full qu.rter earUer. B\JT IT'S OUT THERE in the future. JNe are told. A big national banJ< advises clients in it:s newsletter that "just because somettllng has not yet occurred does not mean that \t, will not happen." Meanwhile. the se.ers are compelled to tell their followers that "housing (Or cars, or department store sales, or Incomes or industrial production> defies the forecasters." Whal really happened. and it should be pointed oul un- merclfuJly, Is that a good many or the forecasters simply mlscaJcuJated, pouring Into their computers a bagful or as- sumptions that just weren't real . You can't bake a good cake unless you estimate the ingredients properly before mJxing and putt.Ing it in the oven . One~ you've gone that far you have to truft-tf\e oven and your recipe. Events hardly conspire to challenge the baker or economic forecaster. When that claim is made, therefore, the seers are really saying they misread events. that they failed lo pour the proper mix into their computers. and that they created mush . CUNHU'I' THIS ISN'T TO SUGG EST that there won't be a re· cession. The popular explanation now is that since the re· cession has been delayed it may hit more suddenly and run ' more deeply when it finally does anive. , The ractors that have postponed it -primarily con· sumer insistence on buying despite rising prices and in- terest rates -are viewed as adding to tbe imbalances that must eventually be resolve<lJ>y a downturn. ' As consumers add debt. for example, they are seen as making themselves extremely vulnerable. Unemployment rises In a downturn. and that provokes the question : How do the jobless pay installment debts? AS SEEN BY MA.NV ECONOMISTS, therefore. their timing miscalculation Is not theirs but an aberration. brought on by consumers not acting the way economists were taught that consumers should act. Some forecasters correctly foresaw the reluctance of consumers to withdraw from the market. and therefore they looked for the recession late in 1979. Some even pro- claim no recession in 1979. But even those who see the country remaining un- scathed in 1979 seldom go so far as to say the economy is in the clear. Irving Trust says we'll continue "moving along" this year. But 1980? Question mark. EVENTUALLY. ANY FORECASTER who calls for a recession but who declines to issue a timetable is probably bound to be correct. Modem economic history confirms this judgment; recessions recur, aJmosl regularly. The current expansion is close to four full years. so it is aged. In fact. it is one of lbe longest periods of rising out.- put in the history of the nation. Like other expansionary periods, it is mortal. The odds are overwhelmingly in favor oC an end to this period sometime in the nex:t year or two or three .. But when will we be hit? That's the question Ford Raises New Car Prices Again DETROIT (AP> -u·s going to lake an average or $124 more to buy a new Ford W s month that it did last month The natjon's No. 2 automaker claimed 1t needed the money to Kelp recover increased labor. materials and service costs. Ford also said the average price of Its truck line will be boosted an average or $161 . Last month. Ford raised its average price by S38 on larger cars. hoping to persuade buyers into the more gas· efficient s maller models. Chrysler and General Motors also raised their big car prices las t month by averages or 1.2 percent and 1. 7 percent. respectively . C'~ntu'1f 2 1 Ac.-qul~ Fintt Century 21 Real Estak Corp .. Jrvme. bas reported completing the acquisition or 100 percent of Century 21 Real Eat.ate of Northern California Inc. The Northern California company has the largest number of Century 21 brokers in any company region . The transaction involved guaranteed cash payments of $4.44 million _and additional annual cash payments through 1984. depending upon the Northern California company's ruture earnings. Uoaudited net income for the Northern TAKI NG STOCK California company's fiscal year ended Oct. 31 was approximately $878.000. Tl•n Mirror 1t'at1t• Stoc.-k The Times Mirror Co .. publishet""or the Los Angeles TJmes, the Dally Pilot and other newspapers, has announced a cash t.ender~er at $17 a share for outstanding shares of common stoc1tof Communications Properties Inc . of Austin. Texas. The orrer is being made by TM Cablevision Inc .• San Clemente, a Times Mirror subsidiary, which has purchased 3.001 ,581 shares <approximately 61 pcrcenll of Communicationit Properties common stock in a private transaction Thursday. The off tr will expire on Jan. 29 unless extended. "'f!•a Aa~fatfon l/rufne lt'afl CQlumbla Savin~s~d loan A!aoclalion has begun construction on an om cat~ Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The 5.500-aquare·foot uUdlng ts scheduled for completion ln July, 1'79 • A lemJ>()rary office has been located at 2273 ff arbor Blvd., ocl"088 the street from tho now site, ror nearly four years. Oar~ Hoo~ baa been managing lhe branch aloce Novem r um. Sbe Joined I.he USO(i&Uod in Marth 1974 as a u np supervisor. .. ... '"""~ ,,,,... A~Nftl · Halex. lnc .• Irvine, hu been •warded • $183.126 aub· contract by 'Rockwell lntemat.looal's Electronic Systems Groul)1 Under the arrHm nt. Ha.lex will provide electronics lote= circuit dntca tJ> Ro!:'heU fOf' me iii the U.S. Ai r . lhon·ranp attack INM\le ptogam. Rockwell htijk ~ mMtU a.&oud eocnput.er ror the inLAllo'• c•t~ r1er alittaft. • CALENDAR I HORSE RACING Hockey, Basketball 'Standings Hock•y MATIO.M. MOC••Y '-•A9"' ~'~· Ny 1\1.,..., NVM~" l'l'lll•IHlllN• All•"" Cito(• .. V-ovvtt Colo<_.. \I L""'' ·~·°" u ... 1.10 '°'°"'· Ml-WI• _,, .. , l to' "',... ... "'"~'9" W•w~I..,. ,0.lt••l ..... 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