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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-01-23 - Orange Coast Pilot, 7 I I • ' .. oc ets Towns it -Willie ltlays Elected ·lftto Hall of Fame \ ' • • • ·• Westminster Teachers on 'takeoffs 'Unsafe' County Jets Ignore FAA By GARV GRANVILLE Of -0..1, ,., ... $\Mt Jet airline rs follo wed their usual takeoff procedure from Ora nge County Airport today as a l<'ederal Aviation Administra· lion request to do otherwis e wa's ignored. Adherence to the long stand· mg takeoff procedures designed to minimi~ Jet noise spared res· . ' Palestinian Rockets Hit Israel Towns By The Asaod ated Press Rockets fired by Palestinian g uerr i ll a s fro m b a ses in , southern Lebanon fell on towns in northe rn Israel today, nar· ro wly m issing a c r o wd of schoolchildren rus hing to bomb she lters. Israel r adio reported. Israeli g unners r et urned the fire. The radio reported no injuries in the Katyusha rocket attacks on the border towns ot Klryat Shmooa and Metulla, just (1ve miles apart in the northernmost Ga lilee, a fi nger of la nd that juts into Lebanon. It quoted Defense Minister E zer Weizman as te lllng a m eeting or a p a rliame nta ry committee t hat Is rael would strike at civilian populaUons in Le b anon i( the rocketing of JaraeU towns does not stop. A school ill Klryat Sbmona took a direct hit on a second- noor class room, the radio said.. but the 400 pupils a nd their teachers had just rushed into un- de rground shelters after the fi rst rocket exploded nearby, It was the third lime in five d ays northern Is rae li s ettle- ments have been rocketed. In Beirut, the Lebanese gov- ernment ur"C!'d the U.N. Security <See ROCKETS, Pa1e AZ> Bandit Gets 8188 At Mesa Eatery A bandit displayed the butt e nd o r a r evol ver in h is w.al1lbamd t.o.a-uabi• Monda~. night a nd escaped with $188 from a Taco Bell outlet In eo.ta Me H , police saJd. There were no lnjurl~s In the !0:43 p.m. heist at thf raat food branch at 2900 Fairview RoM. Police a re seeking a ma n In hia t mld·208 on an armed robbery , ch1r1e. . ~ \ r.• idents m the airport area addi· lional din as the a irliners climbed s kyward. Bul the dis a greement over takeorr procedures declared un- safe by the FAA last Friday still divided officials of the two af- fected. airlines, Air California and Hughes Alrwesl, and the federal agency. The FAA can, if it chooses, arbitrarily issue an emergency ord e r tha t wou l d m a nda te changes In the takeoff routine at Orange County Airport. Or. the aviation agency can begin administrative proceed- ings that would give the airlines a chance to contest the unsafe declaration a nd oppose the re· quested changes. A s f o r n o w . th o u g h . spokesmen for both a irlines said their piJot s will co ntinue to climb the airliners to 500 feet un· der full power and then throttle back while climbing until the coastJlne is reached before re· verti ng to ful I power. Friday. l<'AA officials said the plane should reach J ,000 feet before power is reduced . Noise t ech nic i ans a t the a irport said Sl4Ch a maneuver would have "a catastrophic im- pact '' on airport ma nagement's effort lo reduce the jet noise lm- p a ct on s urroundin g com · m u nilies -Ir vine , Newport Beach, Costa Mes a and Santa Ana Heights. And worried county govern· m ent officials ordered a legaJ re- v ie w o ( th e poss ib l e r e · (Sff A.IRPOllT, Pa1e AZ) Mays Makes Hall of F ..!!_llW NEW YORK <AP > - Willie Mays. former cen- terfielder with the Giant s in Ne w Yo rk and San Yrancisco, was elected lo baseball's Hall of Fa me today. (Story, Page Bl>. Since the voting began in 1938, Mays is only the ninth player to be named in his first year ol eligiblll· ty. He received 409 or a possible 432 votes by 10. year m embers or th e Baseball Wt >ten-ltnv ... ,.· lion or America. who partidSMlte in the annual ballottnc. Two other outrleldera, Enot Slauahter •nd Duke Snider. ralled to receive the neceuary votes. I Sign of the Ti1nes I Walkout Called For D~y? By ROBERT BA RKER Ol t ... o.tllr ,., ... Si.fl Teachers in the Wcstmmstcr School Dis tnct went on -:.;trrkf' th is rnornin~ over deadlocked negotiat ions for a t979·80 SC'hool year contract. A SPOkPsman for the teacher~ said the strike is only a one -day af fair staged "to get chstrict of facials to move on :.ome key 1:-. s ues.·· However , R:.irbara Winti r:.. ,, f s pokeswoman for the clertl l·n tary district. !'>:11d d1!'>lrtct of . f1 C'1a ls look upon the walkout a!'> a full fl edged strih ,.,. .,, •• ,....1. A massive advertisement in London's Tot- te nham Cou rt Road has a message for passers by from Brita in 's Conser vative Party. The nation currently is in the ~rip of a strike by 26,000 rail road engineers and 70.000 truck drivers. CUP Slayings Detailed Garden Grove Woman Blames 8fyfriend WOODLAND CAP > -An 18· year-old female who blamed the s layi ngs of two C alH orn ia Highway Patrol officers on her boyfriend says she heard one victim scream for help with his last breath. Ma rgaret Klaess of Garden Grove testified between s pates of sobbing Monday at t he fi rst day or a preliminary hea ring or two murder cha rges aga inst L u i s R o d ri guez , 23, o f Sacramento. S h e said ahe heard three r:r lodl ot ahoootlni while sitting the car t hat the officers stoppe d , b e twe en whic h Rodriguez searched frantically ror bia fake drivers license and even hJs own pistol. T he fake lice nae was r eported ly found later at the scene , as was a pistol. Rodrlll(UH la charged with kill· Ing Officers William Freeman, 35, who died of mu1t1ple gunshot wounds, and Roy Blecher , SO, who dJed handcuffed with one 1hot through the back or hta head. It happened alongside In· teratate 80 Juat west of Sacramen- to ln the rotlY early houn or Dec. !2. RodrtjUea faces the death pen11l7. -M tH l\tae.1, wno 1n1tta11r. faced the 11me charses. wa!I a · lcwed to plead fullty H an a c ceasory *'ler the ract or m urder . . 1n exch a nge for t~s timon y against Rodriguez She said Rodriguu told her later that he "do~cd his eyes and shot hJm, .. referring to the handcuffed officer During her testimony in Yolo Count y Municip a l Cou r t . Rodr1gueu howed no emotion. Miss Klaess , arrested with Rodri1euez in Richom ond two days alter the killings. told of launching a crime spree a fe w Motherhood AWnflict? IOWA CITY. Iowa CAP> Firefighter Linda Eaton says she will continue lo breast-feed he r son •l the fire house In ck?· rtance of fire department re1u1a. lions. d a y s ea r I i ._, r t o r 1 n u n <' t' a C h rist mas trip to vis it their pare nts· homes in tht! 'Lo:. Angeles area ::,ne saio KOOriguez oougnt tnc phony driver ·s license in Valle JO. and they robbed a driver or h is C'ar and wallet near Va\leio stole two ca r s I rom Va le Jo dea lers, robbed a San Francisco doctor at the door of his home. and robbed a prostitute in Sausalito of money ndjewelry Miss KJaess said they were re · turning to West Sacramento in u stolen car after their last rob- bery when slopped She said one officer approached the car. and Rodriguez got out She stud &he heard a "mumbling" at the rear o r the car for two o r three minutes. und then one shot "like a c ap gun." She said Rodriguez returned to t heir car and said. "I cun't <See HEARING, Pa1e A%> 'lbailand -A:lded' "I plan to go In Wednesday nd have·th~iJe~tfrought <for hit feeding>." Hid Mias Eaton, 2e,whowu1uapendedforoneday WASHINGTON <AP 1 The Monday aft.er nursing her son. United Stat~ will boos t military tan, whlleonduty, aid to Thailand by S6 .million In But city omcta11 ,., 1r a -Ught of the deploym-en1 orVlet- aecond rftdtng taktll pta~ on cl· na mese tanks and tr90ps afona ty time. shfo will "a1a ln bf' sub Thailand'!'! eastern border. St•tt ject to d laclpllna ry a ction. Departme nt officials said Mon poHlbly o' a ~tr1cteT naturv " da y Sht.• said :-.ubs t1t ull' ti·at'h(•r., have lx'en ha rt'<f al $90 µer d:.i \ and that all classes <.ire betni.: held T h e s t r 1 k t• 1 n v o I v e ~ :l 7 t t c·ach<'r<: r<'pr<'~<'nll'd b y th1· Westminster Teachers Assot·1a lion. but 1t wa:. not dear lhl!'> morning how many lt'<H.'hers ac tually took part in the walkout Mass Winar!'> !'>aad sketchy in formation :.how!'> that only f1 v1· of the 28 regular tcaC'ht:r!'> W('rt• in their classroom~ al Warm·r lnlc•rmt'daah• Sehool The f&J:Ures wen• almost re· versed at Sta<'y l nlt>rmcdiak School when' 1ust eight of J.'l teacher' wen • reportPd a bsent Studl'nl l'ntollm1•nt was n ·- ported as normal A total of R,700 pu plls attend the district·., :W :.chools 8111 R1anch1 . executive direc· tor of the United Wt•st Or angP County Teal'hcrs. said teachl'r" will rt'turn to their classroom!'> CSee STRIKE. Page AZ I Ora n ge Coa~• \\eathe r P atchy low cloud:. alon1ot the coast ut times tom~hi a nd 1n l'rcas 1n1ot hi "h cloudiness Considera ble' ('loud 1n<'s~ Wednl''d ay Low~ tonight in the 401' lhi;ths Wednesday in tlw 608 INSIDE TODA '1 Manan Bergeson. Orange Cou nty'11 /mtt female sl<lt•• leg111lolor . has mode a cl1a11gc In her 11/n tyle now that 'lhe ~ cornmutmg bet ween NeWJ)Clr' Beach and Sacramento See Feotunng. Page Cl -1~. l 1\.2 DAILY PILOT s Iranian Army Vows Support of Bakhtiar 'I J.:llHAN. 11 .;1\ tAI' Of I Ir t· t ' of lht I r1n1 an rmed fo11·1·~ "'·•i<NJ a 11how 111 forct· "1th lht• lm1~·ri,1I ••u ;u tl trw11n \11w111,11 th11tlh1 11rn1 \ ~tll r•malrl u111 lt•tl .1111! 1h -.ultho '"' ~ 111 -.h1 ·1I th1•11 hlood 111 1no.11nt.1111 lh• m 1111,J11 "' .111111111 t'••\ • r unio nt of I' n m t' M 1 n I • h ' r ~ h a h ~I o u ' lJakhlUar A rtu~f pcJhUcal .. tdt• w n·· I llP u u " II" 1111 .. 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I h f~;lt ••Ht Tel•pllone (714)642~21 Claulfl•<I A<111trlltl!'Q 642·&01t IL"~~ t• m1·1, very clcur ly, a nd we can St'(' lhl' pric1·:-. go right on th rou~h thl' roof." i.a 1d .J a('kson, 1·ha1rm<1n of lh1· S<.'n<Jtc f:ncrgy and Naturul Rcsflun·cs C-Ommit· lt•1• Bui .John F O'Lt•a r y. r1c puty M·1·1 l'I ar) of tht· ft·cler al Depart rn1·11t of Erwr~y, did not shun~ J tu·k-.un :-. 1>c..,..,1m.-.t1<.' v 11:w () Lt· a r y ..,a HI tilt' n • 1:-. ·nu probal11ltty" of s hortages this s ummer because .or the Iranian s ituation but admitted t hat lhlngs could get "quite tight " . He s aid. however. that there 1s a poss1h1l1ty o r a price r1:ic beyond the 14 17 pe rcent a n· n o un ced r ece ntly h y the Organtrnl1on of Pctrolcum F.X· porting CountnC':-. .Jackson ~aid Kh1tmein1 woold tnfluc·ncc rad1<'1:tl Ar<tb leader:. when he returns to Iran from ex tie m Francf' and that his im pact would influence lhc avuilabihty and prit't' or oil .Jackson called a book wntlcn b y Khome in i while he wus hvin~ 1n Iraq "lhc s tory of u man who 1i. extremely bigoted." Ill' s aid 1t was an upd att•d v er~1 011 of lf1 lll•r 's ''Mein Kumpt. whirh o uthn1>d ll1th:r ·, views on the rat 1a l inferiority of J cws and other pcoplt·::. Citing lhe situ a lion an I run, Jac kson called fo r "t•vcn greater effort::." in a r h1evin1< peace between brael and J::gypt Fro. Pa~A I HEARING • • find lht· goddamn<'d h rcnse " She add1•d . "lip w;,., hvsti-rir ul I know ht• tli<ln t k1111w what ht· wai. rJ01n~ · Hodn~ul'l told h<'r la t<'r . )>hr ..,aid . lh:it wht•n thf• officer took lw; hel•n:.t· and Lurm·d his hnc k, H1Hlny,11r1 pulll'd lhl' <!2 cul1b<,r 111..,to\ with wh1('h ltwy hod he<'n 1111ll1nj.; th1•1r rohl)(·rH:s and l•H>k ;iw11y llw orri<•cr':. rcvolv(•r. Aft n tha t fi rst shot, M 1&s I K 1 a t• s s .s a 1 ci s h e I c a n <' d out llw window and s aw a ('Ill' 0H1nr lyin~ on lhc ground 20 ft•t•I lo th•· rt•ar "lll'lp me. somc hod y " Mi ss KI .H • .,.., quolc•d t h t: of~t'er i:IS \l'r1·.11ning, "l ll·lp rm', I Vt' hee n ~1101 . S ha• said Rodngut'7 wenl a \N·ond t ime to the Clf P Cllr a nd M l!>S Klaess heard, "throug h voices," ;mother single 11hot that ..,oundf'd hke the first one The n ... rl t'n ('e T hen "a bunch or shot~ · HocJnguez came again to Mi ss Klal'ss saying he still couldn't find his license. a nd now he cou ldn't even (and his own gun <'ilht-1', she s aid . lie went ror the thir d time toward the pa trol car , and re turn('d wit h t h e o fficer s ' WN1POn11. She said the guns we re dumpe<t l ater 1n a West Sacra mento gar bage bin. Miss Klaess said thut t he next d 11y , while w a lk ing a round downto w n Sac r a m e nto . fl o d rlgucz toJd he r he ha d ''rlostd his ey•'S and s hot tllm" ~reference lo Bleche r, who Roddgu ez h a d a ppare ntl y forced Freeman to lock up with . M11 own handcuffs. -~ - t!I nment real~nd m ¥kt1$ way fo r an b la m lc rt:publlcan rt1·' 1 1tme named by Khom eini. He Is l'XIWfh-d to return ht>re Frtdur from Par11t urt~r 15 yeartt of :sci 1mpOM"Cf-,•1"ll' Tht' Br 1t 1sh t.o;mha1>s y un nounn'<f the Royul Atr l''ort•e , o n lb ~ advice or the l ran lan m 1llt11ry c omma n d , w pl l'VaC'uDl.t' Wednesday more than 200 fon•tj(nt'r:;, ubout half of lht·m Americans. fro m lhe strlf.: tom Oll center of Abw1tz to Huhra1non the Persian Gutt In un unus ual military de m 0111straUon held muanJy for foreign 1 l'porters. MaJor <:en Alt Na!>hat purudoo 1,000 ehtc troops near Shah Mohummed Reza Pahlavi's N1 uvaran Palace. In driving, wet isnow. lh~ troops s houted , "Long hvt• lhe sh<th '" as they raced at·ross obs tac le courses and m arc•ht.-d in a 1'00se stepping re· VteW ··our JOb as lo p rotect and guard his majest y and th(' gov· c rnmcn t," :.aid Nash at. "His POLITICAL TURMOIL IN IRAN STUDIED-A1~ UNREST SPURS BUYING IN STATE~ m ajnt y has left on another ol his regular vacations a nd the troops set> 1l that way Wh1:n h1::. maJt•sty t'Omt'!\ b<ic k. the troop!> wall be her<'. ready a:-. alwuy..,, to s hed their hloo<l for him ·· Tht> :.hah IP ft I r:tn la..,1 Tut•!. day unr1 1:-. now 1n Moron·o Jk has d<>c1d<'.d to po..,tpon(' 1n dc•fan1ll'ly ht.., pl;.anned v1::.il lo llw United Slalt•.., because of Pre:.1 dent Cartl-r':. <1pparent :.upport for Ayatullah Khom eini. source::. dose to the monarch s aid todav Thl' s hah and Empres)> Farah ar rivt•d in Morocco's wsnh•r <'IJJHlal Monday to a l11w·kt·y Wl'lc-ome from King Hassa n II Moroccan offic1:.ils se11d at the lame the shuh intended to re m<1 1n 10 Mor<X'('O for about lhrc·e days and then ny <h reclly to the United StalC's . In Cairo. a s pokes m an for Preside nt An war Sad at said the E gyptian leade r bad invited the s hah. who s pent the first six days of his "vacation " with Sadat tn Aswan, to return. The s pokes man said the shah accept· ed and told Sadat "he would be g l ad lo s pen d most of h is holidays 1n Egypt because he cons id ers himse lf amo ng hss fam ily " Seve ral other countries are unde r consideration , the sources sa id, including Saudi Ara bia. Br 1t a 1n an d fo'r a n ce . Switzer land, wh er e the s ha h w1ua lly spent a winter vacation, ha s hee n ruled out beca use SwiKS authorities a d viKed him t h ey C'Ould not p r ovid e the necessary securilv Thf> 78-y('ar·old Shiite Moslem patriarch, who has led t he up· rising al(ainst the sha h, has ap- pealed to the men or the ar med for ces to support his cr usade lo convert lran to a n Islamic re- pu b ite with a governm en t nam ed by ~m: Khome1ru and his supporters contend the government is ii· legal ~ause 1t was appointed by the shah. An uuh• !.8td the re-wa:. a chanct· that v1oh·nce could erupt Fr id ay, h ut Khomeini 's s up. porters wt>re d<'lt'rmined to gave ham a demons tr ative welcome Jfr s aid h<' hoped t he army "will not inlorvcnc and not cause cln s hl'!> sn whi c h case evcrythmg wall run s moothly.'· Carter State Of the Union Talk Tonight WASlllNGTON CAP) Presa de nt Carter , praised b y a n econom y.minded Congress for showing restraJnt lo his bud~ct, is following through with a Stale of the Union m essage tonJght tha t emphasizes the urge ncy of flf(btmg Inflation. 16 p.m .. Chan· nels 2, 4 and 7 l. Carter goes before Congr csli and a nationwide te levision au· dlcnce to m ake h is addr~R a day after unveiling a ''lean and aust('re" budget tha t calls for s pending $532 billion with a def. lclt of$29blllion. One HoU11e m em ber said a fter a br iefi ng at the White Houae Mon. day that Inflation was uppermost In the president '11 mlod aa he re - viewed a succession of drafts pre · pared .~•peechwrtters. Rare Ff>nl'ofe Thl' o nly tw<1 f(•mult• k1w1 bird!) in th<: L'n1t ed Statt·s . 111 duding th1 )> ont·, <trrtvcd tht:, 1.H•e!k a t lhl' ~an 011 ·~0 Zoo lo bt•J(rn brct:drng c.·xµcnment with two mall's \i1·" Zt·aland loaned Uw two rtighllc!)s birds to thl' zoo II ltw .. bl'come prt•gnant. they will be loaned t o <&hl'r zoo!) c.it .J later d <.1k ' U.S. Backs Snail .Darter Over Dam W"'SHlNGTON 11\ f' 1 Thl' E ndangered Species Committee today un1:1nimously blocked com plelion of the Tellico Dam in T ennessee because furtJter con· Fro.a Pall«* A I ROCKETS • • Cou ncil to pr essure Israel into slopping its "relentless" 1:11lacks against the guerrilla bases in southe rn Lebanon L ebanese foreign Minister F uad Butros s um moned the am· b assadors of the United State~. Russia. F'rance. Brita in a nd China and asked their govern- m ents lo "inter vt•ne ut onee ... Butros said escalating hostilities in the south created :.r ,"ver y 2 rave sltuut1on that d ict ates on the big powers the U!i(' O( their weight lo avert a potential tot<tl explosion." On Mond uy. Abu Hassan. al leged masterm ind of the 1972 Muni ch Olymptcb massucre of 11 Is raeli sportsmen, was as· sasslnaled in Beir ut , Leb11non T he P a les tine L1berat1o n Organization blamed Isr ael for the killing. Israel had no C<,?m me nt on the ch arge Palesllnian leader s meeting in Damascus, Syna, were angered a nd saddened by the killing but failed al their winr1up St':ision lo day to rt.'<'On<·slt• r:1d11•al guer rilla s with PLO <'htcf Ytii.:.cr Ara fat struction mig ht doom lhl· ~nJll darter a three inch fi s h However . the comm1llt•t· 111 another unanimous vote ext'mpt ed tfte Grayrocks D a m and Reser voir in Wyom ing from stric tures of the Endangered Speci('s Ac t. pro\ 1dl'd certain me a:.ures are taken to protec·t the sandbar habrtcils or whoop ing c ranes on the Platte River about 275 miles downsln·am in Nebraska l nle nor Secretary Cl'nl An d r us. chairman or the nC>wly created com mittee. s aid lod<.1y \ decis ions prove there u rl' wayi. t11 resolve disputes in which foderul project s thr eat e n wfldlH1· species with extinction The Tellico decis ion hingl.'d 11r1 two prim ary factors· whether .1 re a sona bl~ a lte rnative to lhl· project existed. a nd whethe r lht• project's economic henc fi ts out weigh the bl!n l'fit s or tht• alt~rnative Wi lliam R W ills~ Jr 11( Nash ville. tbe state of Ten nt'ssee 's reprcsentali v<' on t ht· panel. s aid a Tennes:.ec Vath•) Autho rity report on the 1s:.ut· las l month "presents a r eason;,i ble a lternative.. of dcvelopini.: th<' rtVC'r m:.tt•ad of <'reatmg a11 1mpo undme nl b) clo:.ing tht· gates of the Tt>lhco Dam. Charles L Schultze. chairmun of the pre:.1dcnl ·s Cuunl·tl of Economic Adv1i.ers. arguf'<l I h;1t the benefi ts lo be i.:a med by <'lo.., mg tht· gales of the d:im wen· J('ss than the cost or complt·ting the prnJt•ct Choose from o ur extensive selection o f hand rubbed veal bells ovo1loblt1 wrt11 brass 0< leather buc kles , F,.....Pap A l . STRIKE. • • Wednetd1ty "Our t..aeht'rs pla n to walk throu11h the cornmun1ty today to t'Xpl1t1n their po!'lillonis," he said "We don't wunl to strike, but we do 1ntt:nd t.o burguln for Im· portant ls11ues." Issues that h ave d ivided the two aides include llala ry, binding arbitration 1n grievance m at· Wnt, classroom 11ize und fringe bencfitt. Teachers urc u11k lnic for a seven ,ecrcen t JJli:C~IUl~ tor the 1919-80 school year plus the earmarking of 75 Oercent o( all additional new state revenues tor a pay Incr ease. T he district has o ffe r ed a seven perr~nt pay hike , but is balktn& at additional increast.'S Tt>achcr~ wen• granted a 5 5 percent pay IO<'rca se for thc cur rent year. but 11 was withheld by a $lutewid<> !>alary ( reeze. M Isa Winars said t he total costa lo the dl11trict for increase::. In pay a nd fringe benefits and tht· redudion 111 classroom size now de m anded by teacher:. would be $770,000 Tearher~. who have worked without a cont r<tct s1ncC> Dec 31 , a re pu1d an annui:il avera ge isa l&ry of $JH , JOO P1t'kl'I.~ wt•r t• rt•1>ort1·11 ::ii ull d1 ~tr11·t s1·h1111J.., ('11nd1t1on.., were dt·:.t·1·1bcd u:. fJt:acctul Frotta Pag., A I AIRPORT • • percussion:. un a1 rport op1•1'.1 t I 0 n s :. h 0 u Id th c la k ,. fl rr procedures IX' chllnJ.:t•d Monday a1 rl11w c.in<l t'ounty n ·prt>M:ntall\ t'"' m1•1 ~ 11 h FAA off1 c1<Jb in .an .1tt1•m1.1l to bn ·;1k lht· dt>all lm k 1 111p11~•·•l liv th•· <'1rT111t·.., 11lu11'. to 1~n1111• ltw l'AA fl'llllt·\t th;,it 1-.1rn1•tl 1111J.1y, d~ullhrw llo w1•111•r . Jt•1·111 ding to Uoh Payl<rn of Air C'a h forni:J , lnl'JI FAA offt c1ab :.aid they a re not free to negotaalt' terms of tht: edict handed down nat1<>nally 111 Wa~hingtl)n, [) C Thi· t-'AA dt'Clarat111n ;1ppl11·.., l o o lhf'r :i1 rporb .and 11th1•r u1rl1111 •:-. whe re· lak1•11ff pro rt>durb ..,1mrl<J r 10 thos•· wwd at Or:ing1· County 1\irp1irt .1rt· 1n 1•1 r 1·<·t B u l h I' :1 y l n n a n d L .1 r 1 \ l.1td1f1l'ld 11( llui,:ht•:. A11 we:.t t11 d ,, ~ rl'P\"11 N I t h1· t ~ tJ ,. ;trr1t ·r- 1 n;1..,l t'lll't• tlltll <ht' takeoff prii <' c d u r c a l 0 r a n ~ t· Co u n r y Arrport 1s. s afe a n d togrther pointed lo collectively more thun 200.000 accident fret' takenffs lo prov1• th1:1r point llo th :.urlsnt· -.pokt•..,men abo re peated what they s i:lid ,.., lh1· concern or 1hc1r companie .. ~•lh •11r \aft•t\ .rnd \<11d . un1frr 1111 c·1r1·um ... tam·1•.., 1.1.1urlc1 \af1•1 v 1,.. t•11 mJ.1rum1:.t•d 111 th1•11 111wr(l tsons False Charge Brings S uit l.ANCASTEH, Pa tA1'1 i\ wo m:in wron~l y accu!>ed or ht 111g a lhll'f .rnd f111·<·1·il to '>IM·nd "'"' hour-. 111 1-111 lwnw . .,,. 11( .1 faulty n1ghl ha11k dt•J.111.,11 hox ""Y1> :.h1• will 1out· lhn:.t• rcspon:-.1 lilt• ror ht•r ordt•al Shirlt•) Onll·~. :l2. !.aid n·<'l'~ ly I h ;.tt bank offtciab offrrcd lo n·rmburse h1·r for $650 an li'gal t'X Pl'nw .... hul ... tw ~;11d that rt ~a~ nol 1•11011K h com1wnsation "I m 1~01ni: to ..,,11'." she> said t>orh th(• mark1•I a111l the bank M:. (>nll'y·s I rouble.., date to July 11.1. 1.1.hc.•n :.ht• rnudl' a S:l27 nig ht d eposll at the N<tllOnal Ct•ntral Hank for ht'r t•mployl'r at lht• time. lilt' l'ens upremt· con ven1l'n(·{' st on · Tlw deposit bag was found .six months later i,i. Genltemen'S Oo4hilg INi*ed b y todllon Break ing Into even m o re viole nt sobbln1. Miu Klaess said t h a t 1n K 1c hmo n d , Dd~:.-lMl~-toiler the r, were belna arrested were, "rt over. Babe. It's all o ver." T hOM at the seaak>n we~ told the president will 11k Concreee to ap~t hll _lrAJe-ilJW.&r&t~-1----:.,.------ -pfijjr am , pttal cost contain· -EPCHtHj :.;!t''t':: ~~= 'rw~u~~ ¥•M ;;r .... ., .....,,.., •• ,,... .. , """'• "'•' .. t.6.»ttMl~N •UMWt ...._ •• 1 ....-........ """" "9f ......... 1- ~.-. .. f\d 1t•n H \l•r. H•• •' '""'• ,,,,. • ~·!:~;:··,,., ,~-:.~' .~':" ,:~;:;' ; .. ~i~•~ ""''~·~l u "~'"'" r. • 'When Mlu KJac11 e.n~red the courtroom , • receaa had to be called for he r to atop crytna. me nt leg{alatlon. a 1caled:clown we llare revla ton bill a nd lootened tovernment re1ulaUon o( the truekln1 lnduatry -all measures to cool lnOaUon. a , • ' , / Or~nge Coast C:O lll ON Today's CI081ag N.Y. StoekH VOL. 72, NO. 23, 3 SECTIONS, J2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1979 N TEN CENTS Co~nty Flights Defy FAA Procedure By GARY GRA VTLLF. OI -0.11, .,,,... 'M4' Jt"t nirhnt>ri. follo~t·d their u11ual tukt~ff prtl('l·dun• rrom Orangt> Coonty A1r&>m 1 t11cl11y •~ i• Ft-'Cl«irul A\lat ion Adm1n111tra lion requc t to do otht•r11t 1·w wa~ ti( no red Adh~rt'n<'l· to the luntc stand Int: t 11kt'Orr orO<'l'<iun.•!J dt·'iAm.J to mlrumu~· Jt't no1w ~11un·d """ Traffic Proposal Stirs Ire ByJACKIEHYMAN OllMDMtrPillot$Ylt A~ro ame ndment lo a pro ordinance concerrung tra fi e phasing inrtamt!d tern pers and dre w uccusations and counter-accusations at Monday night's Newport Beach City Coun. ell meeting. One cohncil member termed the amendment the product or "two councilmen and their lihadow government." The mayor said he thinks the amended ordinance is protecting the public inter<.>sl. A Newport Harbo r Arca Chamber of Commerce me mber who had attended committee mee tings on the o rdinanc e cleclared, "If the purpose of the council is to keep us confused. t you've done a good job.·· f Another council m e mbe r dec lared of the amendme nt t that "1t 's in plain language for l anyone." J A former city councilwoman • accused the current council or I ·;an abuse of public power." ! And one councilman called the t proposed ordinance "a bad Jaw .. 1 because it must be followed up -with a council policy interpret- ing it. t 7 1 I Jn the end. the council ap-proved the amended ordinance 5·2 on first reading and aske<l tor a second reading Feb. 12. Coun· d i m embers Jackie Heather and Oon Mcinnis cast the nay votes Al issue was a rroposal by Mayor Paul Ryckof and Mayor Pro-tern Ray William~ to amend ldtnll In th ;,ii '1>Clr1 1trt'll iaddJ· llonal dln th•• u1rl11w1i. l'llmbed 1k~ward . But thl" d b1tgr1•\•tn1•nt over .takeoff Pf'O<'t•durc ' d,·<·larcd un safe by thf' FAA ltt"ll l''rtduy isUll d1\11ded offwlull\ of the two uf fl't'led t1lrllm·i.. Air ('.Jllforma and lfugh.-1 A1rwcKt , and lhc ft>deral ast•ncy The t'AA <'Un, 1f it choohes, 3rb1tranly ii.sue an t:mergeocy Good.Skates o rdt1r that wo uld mandiltt' chuntef't> 1n thl' takeoff roullnt: at Orunge Count)' Airport Or. tht" itvtallon agent'y can lwtCin admintstrntivl' proceed '°"" that would give the tllrlines it t'honcc to contest the unsafe declurallon und oppose the re quested changes. A s f or n o w , t h o u g h , spokesmen ror both airlines said their pilots will continue to - an ordinance that is s upposed to elarify the city's traffic phasing ordinance, passed last year bll1_ subject since then to some iieven re vis ed policies interpreting it. The , purpose of the traffic phas ing plan is to assure that <'Ongested intersections a re not further jammed by new develop· me nt. Bill Morgan of Cucamonga takes his daughter . Erin, 3 months. for a roll down Newp<>rt Beach's ~ce~n front walkway and bike trail. With roller skating e_nJoymg a re- s urgence in p<>pularity. the beach front s ide walk that stretc hes from the Balboa Peninsula to Central Newport has becom e.one long ro ller skating rink. Under the ordina nce. d e velopers of large projects are re quired to submit traffic studies S uch mea s ures a s r e ducing travel through carpooling. and 1mprovmg traffic n ow through road improvements. can be in· corporated to win council ap prov al or a project But exactly what measures are acceptable and how prov- ably effi cient they need lo be are among the issues that the council has bee n trying to clear up And so a proposed clarifica- t ion ~rdinance was drawn up. llowever, last week Ryckoff and Williams surprised city s taff m embers and some other coun· ell members by submitting a 1>roposed amendment to the pro· posed ordinance. According to .a statem ent re· leased Monday by Ryckoff, the wording changes in the amend· m ent were intended to clarify that developers mus t provide quantifiable, provable figures to show that their truHic reduction <See TRAFFIC, P aice AZ> Mays Makes Hal,l of Fame NEW YORK <AP) - Willie Mays. former cen- terfielder with the Giants in New Yo rlt and San Francisco, was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame today. <Story, Page Bn. Since the voting began in 1936 • .Mays Is only the ninth player to be named in his first year of cllglbill· ly. He received 409 of a possible 432 vote11 hy 10 year m e mbers of the Paaeball WJ:iteni Assoclll· li on 01 Ame rica, who participate in the annual balloting. Two other outfielders, Enos Sleuahter and Duke Snider. failed to receive the necessary votes. 'Coverup' Charged On Bluff Dangers The author of an unsuccessful Newport. Beach bluffs develop-ment voter initiative told City Council membcts Monday that "there has been a covcrup" con- cerning bluffs collapsmg In the Dover Shores a rea "Lives arc e ndangered. seriously e ndange red ," Gene Atherton told the counC'il. which is coosidertng 1t~ own bluHs or- Newport OKs Code Limiting Home Heights A city code amendment reduc- ing the allowable heiehta of bluffs ide homes alo'lg Ktilgs Road .and Kings Place was ap-- proved Monday hy the Newport Beach City Council. · Sixteen residents of the Cliff Haven area spoke, 10 favoring the cut and six opposing it. In addition, about 60 people signed a petition opposing the belghl re- duction. Under the new law. blu!fslde homes can be built no higher than 16.23 feel above curb level. Formerly, the average height could be no more than 24 feel above curb level and al the top point -as on a peaked roof no more than 28 feet. Residents or the inland side, whose homes aren 't subject to t he new limit. said they believe It is necessary lo preserve the ch,aracter· of the neighborhood and save public vie ws . Advocates aJso cited the fact diance m place of the one that voterstumcddown last year. Atherton as ked council mem· bers to requin• developers lo s ubmit a ll unfavorable gcoloizical rcoorts on bluff de · velopments llP a lleged that a neizalive re port In· thl' early 1960s on Dover Shore bluffs had been dis regarded by the Irvine Com pany. which he said ha<I thc•n hired a second i.lCOlogi st. who produced a favora ble report Atherton a lso alleged that tht' failure of several s lopes, en· dangering homes, was kept secret until after his ordinance was defeated. Councilwoman J ackie Heather disagreed, saying she had in· spected the enda ngered blurf area several months before the election. Council memhcrs took no ac- tion on Atherton's proposals Instead . they referred their own propos<.'<i bluffs ordinance back to starr members for re vision. Council me mbers s aid they want lo !lt.>e alternative pro· visions. The proposed ordinance would have applied only to new planned developme nts, but Cou n c Uman P au l Hummel asked to see a provision that would Include undeveloped loL'I in established blufflop neighborhooda. Members also asked City Man ager Robert Wynn to revise a provision banning all grading on bluffs. to clarify that grading for putposes or dcvelo~en\ Is banned but nol for purposes or repair or erosion preventio n. that • OH ''°'* hei~\-limlt on-the blulr aide had been in etrect 4 Faoo-Charges ---- Los ANGELES <AP) -Four Ventura County residents face orralanmenl In rederal court here in a •12 mlllloo pyramid In· veum cnt scheme Involving about one thouund viclim11, manyofthem Antelope Valley re- aldenta. f or many yebs before a citywide llmltatron of about two atones maltimum wiu adopted. Deapite the city policy, many devefopme nts contoln dtcd r eatricllons limiting bluHRlde homes to one stotY, advocates of the c ut said. I climb the airliners to 500 feet un- der full power and then throttle back while c Umbing until the coastline is reached before re- verting to full power . Friday. FAA otricials said the plane should reach 1,000 feet before power is reduced. Noise technic ians at the airport said such a maneuver would have "a catastrophic im- pact·· on airport management's * * * effort to reduce the Jet noise im- pac t on s urrounding co m - muniti~s Irvine. Newport Beach~ Costa Mesa and Santa Ana Heights. And worried county govern· me nt officials ordered a legal re- view or the p oss ible r e · per cussions on airport opera- li on s should the takeoff procedures be changed. Monday, airline and county * * * representatives mcl with FAA 0Hic1als In an atte mpt to break the deadlock 1 m poRed by the airlines· plans to ignore the FAA request that carrie d tod ay's deadline. However , according lo Boh Payton of Air California, lo<:af FAA oHlcials s aid they ure not free to negotiate terms or the edict handed down nationally in <See TEST, Page A2> * * * Tests. Extended Of 727 Jetliners Newport Officials Object By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM O•llY Pilot $!Mi Despite objections by Newport Beach officials that use of the Boeing 727 aircraft is failing ·'the people test.•· Orange Coun· ly supervisors agreed today to exte nd the testing of the craft al the county airport for another 30 days. The decision was made on a 4-1 vote with Superfisor Ralph Diedrich d issenting. Dledrlcb said noise data supplied by airport staff members show the plane to be one decibel noiaier al a monitoring station in Tualln. "l beUeve the test ·railed and the test is at an end." he said. The test of the craft by Hughes Airwest began Dec. 15. The airline operates two nights a day with the three-engine jet which can carry 155 passengers . A report on the initial 30 days or the test from airport staff members concluded that use of the larger jet -Airwest operates a n eel of OC-9s -"is ·not clearly noisier tha n the DC-9 a_t a ny of the airport's monitoring sla· lions· and is measurably quieter in terms of historical averages ." Barbara Fox or the airport staff explained that Diedrtch's contention about the one noisier station was based on a rurecl comparison of noise data from the 727s a nd DC ·9s flo wn between Dec. 15 and Jan. 15. The test o rde r issued by supervisors in early December called for the test comparisons lo be made on the bas is or his· lorical noise data . That com- parison shows the 727 lo be no noisier than the DC-9. she said. But Newport Beach officials were unimpressed . In a fi ve· p age le tter d e l ivered lo <Stt ms, Page A.2) ~ College Trus tees Set Special Meet Coas't Community ColleJ:c Dis· tricl trus tees will m eet in a s pecial session Wednesday lo d1St:U.'\S the ruturc dircrlions of community colleges in the Unit- ed States Ed Glazer. president of lhl' American Association of C-Om munlly and Junior Colleges. will be the ~ucst speaker al the 4 p.m. meeting at district offices. 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. T he meeting Is open to the public. lnPmadena 0.•IY I'll .. Sl•ll Pllolo UCI LIBRARIAN JOHN EDWIN SMITH CALLS IT A CAREER In Retirement, He Pl•n• to C•tch Up on His Reading UCl's Founding Librarian Honored By PIOUPROSM/\RIN Of U. O•llr Pl ... \t.11 When John Edwin Smith de· cided h e wanted l o be <1. librarian. it was because ht> went to school in the Depression and jobs were hard to come by. When the Friends of t he Library met to honor Smith Monday night at the Santa Ana Country Club. 1t was because of what they felt had been his ex· traordinary success 1n doing more than just a job. Smith, UC Irvine 's founding university librarian. retired this month to wnte and lo do the addi· tional reading he never had timl' for during a career of decidjng what others should read. In his 16 years or administra- tion. the UCI library grew from an initial collect1on or 100.000 vo lumes and 1,500 journ al subscriptions. to 850.000 volumes and nearly 12,000subscriplions. He was known al\ an innovator who 11trelched financial re · sources. getting more book for the buck. He was ins trum e nta l In establishint: rt•c 1procal IC'nd ing agreements bcn(•fitting !>I udt·nto.., a nd faculty by Joint UM' of libra r1ei. at UCI . Cal St all' Fullerton and Cal Stulc Lon~ Beach . Besides a mam collcct1on of books designed specifically to support the acadcmu: d1sc1phnt"i offered at UCI. Smith wa.'i in· strumental 1n the acqu1s1t111n or a number of special collccllons. · AmonR the m arc the Sar Richard Francis Burton Cnllec tion. the Aldous lluxley Colle<'- tlon. the Adm iral Sir J\ngu-; Cun ningha m Graham Colkction on the history of the British Navv. (See LIBRARIAN, Pagt> t\21 Or:~:cJ ,~o."~• Weath e r Patchy low clouds alon~ the coast at limes tonight a nd lncreas lnl( hi g h cloudiness. Conslderahlc c loudiness Wed n c~day Lows tonight In lhl' '1qs Highs Wednesday tn tflc 605 . Newport Resident · Cleared in Plot INSIDE TOD/\ Y Manon B~~son. Oru~e Co11nt11'& /lr&t frmalc &late legt~lator. htu mode a change in hflr hfe1t11w now thal .,11e·~ commuting between Newport Beach and Sacramentn Sttt' f'eaturlng, Pa~ Cl Retlttd Newport. Beach con. slructioo executive· Edwllrd Jaf· -rniinrt111s· ,,e~rrclened of rhargea that he solicited lbe murder of hia son-ln·law, a Pasadtna policeman. /\ S uperior Court Jury l n Paudena acquitted Jafforlan Monday of one count of <'On· aplr"'4CY and one count of sollclta· . lion to commit murder. It was alleitcd In his trial thot Jafrariata. 75. 'or 1830 Port Kim- berly Plec•. offered undercover omcers posing, as hit men $1,000 ror the murder of P asadena police invu tlutor Albe rt Caucbon. · Tne prosccuoon llegcd that J :drarian b e ld .Caucho n respoMiblc ror the breakup of t~ officer's 20·year m arrlalJC lo LlV' dcfcndnnt 's daughter , Loll' -l•tles Al Y-'°""lo At -~ ....... ~' CJ "'"' ~ t...M. .. .,. A4 ._..... ' ........ .. ' Mt1111<1t ...... c..t~ At, .. ,..,_..,.._ ~~ c•~~=Y ~'I('. ., ,...,. er.u.,.... a1 •'-"Mt-• Otet!I "'9tie" "u ......... .i. ......... ..... Alt n..et•n •at.UI-· M W.etMf l'N twl.. CM w.nf "'"" 8 .. •4 A4 "" Q ., AZ DAILY f'llOT N Iranian Army Vows Supp<)rt of Bakh~ar • TEllHAN. lrnn IAP 1 Of h c-c•n. cir tht' lrnn1 n ..irmt•d fort't'& !ltllgt"d how or forr1 With lhc 10l~rtill f:UMd l()(hl) \Uwlnw thut thc-11rol) will rt""marn ~inlh'd ond lb toldl\'r' will " hed tht•lr blood " tu mn1ntai\n th•· m unu11•h\ .md tlw 1•t1\f1·rnnwnl nf • • • .. r I tll " M I n I ~ t t• I sh 1dq111 u r Hokhnar A r h1rf pol It 1c•I J Hk tu rt• I qpou• 0 11p o•H1011 l1·11clt-r A ) .1tu 11 ah Kho m c• 1111 '01 ti , mt•Jn~h1lc. tht• $tr1k1•' 1n1rnl) / •n•t ttw 1r .u11.111 1·t•1numv 11olll n111l111111• until fl,lld111.u 11•1\ • • • ~ hah'H Oppon••n• -I Holy Man's Plans Likened to Hitler N F.W Y<>IU. 1 P l !w11 Henry J t&l'k:-1111 hJ~ d 1Jtj.(t•1I th.it ,Ill\' So\ 1t•I l lllOll lh l!n ~h j.lt'd 1n .i 'highly f>rcifl·:.:.1onul uvt·r at1011 tucontro l run 1H11lf1d•I:. Tht• inrtu.-r1taal W ,1Hh111)(tu11 lh.·"""ot·ral ••lso 1•0111 p:u t.ld un Monda y l h1· ""nt 111i.::-. 1lf tht· Ayatollah Kh1111w1111 , th•· eioh·rl tv1 o :. I,. m I 1· ~1 11 (' r w h u h ;J ... ,a,pca.r.h .. ll1•t1 •llr · 1 clJJ.:1u~ •lJ,i._ pos1t1on to lht· Shuh of Iran. v.1th that or Adolf Jlltl..r and suggest ed lhut thl' price and avuilab1l1ty of 01' would be advcr:.ely :1fft:t·l t•d if Khoml•in1 plays Jn 1nnul'n 11al role 1n II :rn :. futurl' Speaking ut a :o.f'minar 1Jn e n e r gy s po n s ored by the American Stock Exchange, Jackson i.rud the Sov1eti. were engaged IO a "COnSCiOUb effort- tO surround Iran':. oil fieldi; and denyollsuµpllci.tothc Web~ lie i.aid unlc:.1> :.tcpi. an· t.<tkcn lo "prnlt'l'l " th e :.upplic:., Ame ri1:t.1nb will fa ce :.p o t :.hortagc:. t h11> summer "Wl· could . th1:. yc llr, M:t: :.pot short agt•b of g<t:.ollnt~ lh1:. :.um . n1t•r. v1•r y deJr 1., • .rnd ii.t• '""' l> " 1• I h c 11 r 1 re s ~ o ra .: h l <Ill throuKh thl· roof . · i;(rnl J:u·kl>on. dw1r111 ttr1 111 ttw Sl•natc Enl'rgy and Natur..il Rel>(l un ·cs C-OnHn11 tl't' Uut John I'' O'LN1ry, dt'lilll Y Sf't'I I'll.Ir y uf th1• fl·dt·rul l)(opar t mt•nl of Em:q :y 11 111 11111 sliJI l' J at·k:.on':-. J>c.'l>SI 1111:-.t IC' Vlt:W <> Lear~1t1u tncre 1s no prO JiJ I It Y of i.horlaji!l'S thll> s umme r becauSt· of the lr.rn111 n :.1tuatloo but adnuttl-<l th.at th1nui. could get "qu1tf>l1J:ht · lfc said. however. tl111t thl·rc Is a pos s1hd1ty of a vriCl' rist• bt'yond tht• 14 112 pe rcent 1rn n o u n c c d r t• c t-n t I y b y t h "' Orgaruiat1on or Petroleum Ex portmg Countnel> -.Jat kson said Khomemi would influence radkal Arab leudcr:-. when he return.:. to Iran from ex ile m France and that his 1mpuct would influence lht• av1:11labihty ;.ind pri cc or 01 I Jackson called a book wntlen by Khomeini whale he was fl vm g m Iraq "lht' st.ory ()f .i man who 1s extre me ly b1JCoted · l'rnmt•nt rt.•111~n:s und mukcis w-uy tor· uo 111lurn1c rl'publu:i.n re· .ctmt' nanwd by Khom1..·1ni lft> la ,. "J'4:lt'lt-tl to rel um ht· rt: t"nday horn PM11t t.tfter l !I yt•arb of ::.i·lf unpolWd l"Xtlc I h1• H1 ltl!>h Jo:ni ba ..,,y ,on 1111UHl't•d tht• 1(1J) <1 I J\ 1 r .,·0 11·t' on th ~ .1d v 1n• o f tht! l run1;_111 111ll 1ta ry c·omrnund . wil l t•v.1C'uJt~ Wednt'Mtuy rnon· th1:1 n 200 fon·1.c nt·rs. uhout half or th1•111 Americ ans , from tht a.tn/~ tom oil cc nler o r Ah\\ ll2 to Bubrurnon the l't'rs1an Gulf In an UJ'lu.'iual military dern POLITICAL TURMOIL IN IRAN STUDIEO-A13 UNREST SPURS BUYING IN STATE-CJ onstrallon held m ainly for fon.:1~n reporters. M1i1jor Gt>n . All Nashal pJradl·d l ,000 elite t roops near Shuh Moht1 m mcd He1,a Pa hlavi 's Niavtirun l'alacc In driving, wcl i.now. the troops s houted, "Long hvt th~h11h-W-'-1l~hey-ntttd 111·rosl> obstacle courses and m a rc hed in a ~OOl>e stepping re Vl l'W . ··our JOb 1s to prou•ct und ~u.ird h1:. maJl'bly and the g'>v (•rnml'nl, .. ::.aid Na:.hal "lhs mojesty has left on a nother of his regular vacation~ anrt llw troop:. •e 1t that way. Whcn his mujcsty comes back, the trOOpb will be he re . ready a s always, lo :.hed their blood for h im ... Tht· shah und t:mprebS f''arah orrivl·d 1n Jlv1010l'('f):o, winltr l'apttcil Monday lo a low·kl'v wt·kornl• from KtnR llasi-.an II M111 <1n·:in 0Hit 1ul s :-.a11I ;_1l lhc time lht· i.huh 111tendt'd lo n· muin in M11ro1·1·0 for :.ibo111 thrt·l' da y~ and tlw n fl y <.11n·ttly to lhl· United Slate:, .. ,. ... , ....... GAs-MASKED IRANIAN TROOPS PRACTICE ANTl.-AIOT OPERATIONS IN TEHRAN Imperial Guard'• Soldiers Vow to 'SMd Their Blood' to Maintain Monarchy f',.._ PGfl'! A I UBRARIAN HONORED AT FETE • • the J ohn Steinbeck Collection, the Columbia Literature a nd History Collection. the Treharne Collec· tion in English history. the Don Meadows Collection in Or ange County history, th<' Walll.lce Ad· ....diso.n...c.ot1ec1.&.oJLO( bl~ck stud1£:_s. and the Kenneth Mallar CR.o6s ~ acdonald 1 Collect1on. Un a cn s p winter day so clear that he could see mountain peaks "I haven't s een tn 13 year:-." from his firth floor office window:.. Smith l<tlked etboul h1:. retirement. and r em lni:.ced a bit on his career "I 've been o n i,o m tbody ·~ payroll since I wa:. 16 ye ar:, old." Smith suid with a !>m ile 'Tm about to be 62, and I'm tired The library could u:.e :.ome yo uni;. v1gorou :. leetdl•rsh1p .. S mith 1!'. a bho rt , i.mull b<mcd man whoi.l' ene rgy ml.lrll fcsts il~elf throui.:h l1umorous eye:. Than dark hair t ontrai.t:-. with a «IO~t· clippl·d ~ally m<.1nncr':. ht: a rd Smith look ha:. mu:.ter:. dcgr<'1· in library science at Bur keley 1n 1940. He had worked in hbrar11·s before al UCLA as an under gr aduate. Besides it being a JOb that brought in some money. he h:fl ~f'~m.i------ "My perception the n was th<.1t of youthful idealis m : To be 1,r service to man ... Altempting to organize the Wit, wi8dom and knowledge of human kind, in order to provide insights to tne future. 16 a useful endeavor "I don't see how an 11cadem1c· p rganiz.ati6n could t:xi:.t w1thc'Jt access to ideas and 1nformett1on "I came from a family g1vc::n lo read.mg There were lot::. of books and Journals around th•· house "My fa ther was a very suC' cei.sful miruster. bul ht-turnt·d h1:. back on the c hurch the mo me nt I was born, vlrtu11ll y "lie became somewhat emb1t te red. towetrd h1m1>elr. r11lher tha n the church. Yather had beem in th<' headlines in San Fran cis<.·o. in a campaign to end vice Smith i.a1d anoth(!r c·luc l o h1!> SUCCCSI> W:.th the :.up11vrl he n · ce1ved from lht' <Jdmlnihlrat11111 and hli. sta ff from the lwg1nninH <.'hanf·t>llor l>an1~I Aldnt·h .11 (o r c x u mp I c . a 11 vi" t' d h 1 rn , ·Oun.:~ kcc.p rc.ad1ng. lhe-11.JlC prtnt. and ket·J> running unl1~ tat·kl~" .. For tum to create that k1nll of env1ronrnent. .. S m ith. ,;1 1rl "was kind of l'XClling , too Of ' course. once in a while we got tackled." Smith s aid that through th1· year s h e ha s e n 1o y ~d himself "because of the kinds ol human bc 1n~b and hum;11ll' atmosphere m which a univer:.1ty operates ·'T he Jl('rson alitie:. a nd men t<.1l1lll'b an• rewarding. "lt'i. -.imply more run tha n what !->O many people 1n th1· private sector describe 1r1 th1·1r t•nv1ronment. wh11:h 1s cutthroat. and not nl'cessarily huma11c .. l'a radoirn·ally . Smith smd. th1· proble ms Of the JOh wen• ref<.111 •1' to the hum anist t-nv1ronnw11t 1n whit·h he thrived Neivport Re-states Opposition to 727 s Fro• Page A I "He wanted to end sin in San f"ranc1sco. He realized he w<Jsn 1 a s uccess ... .. Running a ny I ar ge nrg:11111 .1 t 1 o n 1 s a I s o t o be a r t 111• rt"s poni.1h1fltiE'S an<1 the p:w1 s that a lot ot humun beings w111 k ing together inevitably gcnt·rJt•· Newport. Beach o fflcu1l:. 1>a1d Monday that noise nm't lhe only problem connected with the 72'1 Jets being tested al Orange County Airport The 7Z7s art> being flown by Jlughcs Airwcst m a test pro· gram des1icn ~ lt1 find oul 1f they <Jrc qurl'ler than lh1· I)(' 9:, lhl' 1urhnc ha!> tx·1•n us ing /\ Matemt•nl rcll'a!>l'd Monday by Newport lk:.rl·h Mayor l'aul H.y<.·koff r<.·1lt·rated the city s trad1t1onul i.tancc agam:.t any ~xpani;1on of the airport Points raised in the i.tatcmt!nt an oppo1>it1on to the 727s included c ongl'sl ion on the grnund hecausc of lla• Plane·~ h1r.i.er • * * l"NHll Page A I 727s ... ..,upervu;ors t hi:. morning, Mayor l'aul ltyckoff rh;1q~<·d that the no1i.c data la ck~ <'redibihty hccau~ m only 10 of the 60 test nights were lhe 727 JCl:. opcrat· ing n<•ar t•apac·ity According to the mrport st1:1ff report, the a verage pai.:.t:nger load during the first 30 dayi. of the test Wet'> 67. Ryckoff'i. INtcr noted that anrl the fact th;1t rt111nJ!C!'. in weather l'"'perien<.·l•d during the tei.t could bend1l the :11rline hr pro v 1din(( a muf fl i n g o thl' aircraft's noise. "The Hoem~ 727 ·200 may 1>4..• measurably qui1•ler but in hlc•l lht· a ir{>lanc Is not uudihly ~u1et.cr ,' lhe letter concluded • The City of Newport Beach 1i-. more concerned about noi::.e r~ auction in lermi; of how it affccb the human sen1>1•s a nd nol how at m uy r egister on a gauge . "It muy h<' that the 727 can pass the ·monitor test.' but in· nu1 opinion. it fu1b the 'J>toplt• l••i.t .. OAAHOE COAS'T .. DAILY PILOT '• f1r.erw,_tW\l fi.it1l-t VI~ wltlll .Wf'ht,.1 ,.. •t ..... ,,. "' •• ,. °"'t'4• ,,..,, •.•• ,.. ...... 1,. '1 1·,~1J""'"f('W~oy '-',...,.,,.,, ••t·I• ,.. I •hll f t 1t. Mi ..... f.y 011~ I fl/Mt 11,1 I t~ ,,,. .. ..,. •l' ,, ,,.. ... "' thl"h,.qtOlt ,, .... "' f • .,. t ••" v.-11.-. ir•1N I ti)~ k•llf P'I '•'Joutt t • ''' a '•ill'll .. t•Cil~l"'41•hM t\ ~A)41'"""" \o1ttu1tt.ey'\4'"tJ UtiAl-'I ' rtv-,,..,_ IV<fl fl..,.,.l\NoftU Ol•ll"f I\ ttl UU W• 'tt11f'1tr• .. ro.••~•M r ,.11ff'Hl'U•¥ltt1t. ._.. .. _ Ut•\IOll"'•'"'-' (''910'l"""'t J•O • G¥t' ... "l•I 1 .,,, •.Ut1U" flU'Ct 0.n-••I ~~t ,~...., ........ . • d•tOt W•l••M t.M• .,_,.., '°"" .. ,, .................. t~l@rt, l-• Ofll,•• <°'t•Mtu UftW•\ttl.itv\trrM I ~'1'~64'4"1\ tl•0.,.f'W'fff"\t1f'tt ''''"''"".~""'""·'~ ,,.~, ....... 1ou..., •• ,. hlt,llOl'e (1'4)'42·4321 CIHtlflecl AO••"'""' W ·A71 currying ca pac 1ly and the possibility that permanent ap· proval Of the 727 would Un· dermine •attempts to convert to newer, quieter airc raft. Also, the sta tem ent continued , ofCJ c1alb quc11tion whethe r th , s pec ial departure procc dun· used to cut 727 noise can bl' ma1ntainl'<i day ·m and day-out. a nd whether 1t 1s safe, since 11 involves power cutbac ks . Furtherm~rt>. Ryckoff noted, not all tei.t night!> have been full and . therefore didn't gc::nen1tl: maximum noise A s tudy by a city consultant 1nd1c::1ting the heavier ~1ircraft will require :.1 ~n1r1 canl rein forccment or airport runways also was cited. · The report con c ludl':. that qu1ckr new a1rcrart ar1• the only v1a bll• solution lo the airport noise prohlcm * * * l"rmRPa~AI 1EST ... Washington, 0 .C T he F/\A dec laratmn Hpphl·~ to othe r airports und oth{·r airlines where takeoff p ro cedures ~imilar to those ui.etl :.it Orange County Airport arc m cf feet. Both Pay to n and Larry Litchfield of I fu ghcs /\1rwesl to dl.ly repeated the two carnl'r:-.' insistence tha t the takeoff pro ccdu rc al Orange County Airport is safo l.I nd t ogethn pointed to collectively murc than 200.000 accident free takeoH1> to prove their point. Roth airline spok(•i,men also repeated what they :-.a id 11:1 Uw concern of their com purue~ with air s afely a nd s:ucl , under no c1rcumstancc·::.. would :.arl·ly lit· - compromise d 1n th1·1r o,wra lions Carter State Of the Union Talk Tonight W /\SJTTNGTON <AP I l'rcsi df'nt Carter, pra16c•d by an economy minded Congn •s:. ror 11howin~ rcstra4nt m hii. budf(c\. is following through with a Stat· Of lht! Union m essage loni~t . that emphus11.(ll'I the urgency of fighting innation. 16 p.m . Chetn ne ls 2. 4 and 7>. Carter goo11 !)('for(' Congrcs11 un~ a nationwide b •lev1sion au dlence to m nk<> h111 addrt>:s:s ft day after unveiling o "Icon and auatere" budget that calls for ~lnl S532 button wtth a-def lclt of$29blllion. One Houst? m,mber said after a briefin1 at the White llous Mon· day that lnnatJon wH uppermOflt In the preatdent's mind as he re· viewed 1 auccesalon of draf'la pre Pl rtd _by apccchwrllera 1RAFFIC AMENDMENT • • • The unstead in ess o f thoM• t'ircumstances and "the s pirit of the limes " le d young Smith early toseek work. m easures will be effective . The am endment wouldn't role out the possibility o r road 1m provements counting to'o\.ard ap proval, Ryckoff i.aid. However. he :-.a id, 1mprovr ments would not l.w dc:.i~nah·rt a s linked to a SJ>tc ific projN·t fnbl ead, the developer could chooi.c t o cont ributc toward plunned street improvement::. tn h£•lp expt'<Jlte them , th<:n <J bk lht· council to count them toward h1~ project Thf' amendment brought up once again some of the issue:. that have divided the CQuncil s ince a new, slow-growth ma JOr&l y was elected last sprinR. Amon~ them are accusation.!. on one side that developers have been ravored over residents in th e past and, on the other sidc. that unreal>Qnable delays havl' cost deve loper:. a Jot or m oney. Much of Monday's debate ce n t.ered not on the merits or the or- dinance amendinl'nt it~elf but cin the s udden wa y tt was in troduced, on the fact that Ryckoffs intf•rprf't&ve s tl.llement released Mondny was not ava1l<i blc to mQs t of lhe &ud1ence. anrt on the cx1 s tPn<'t"' nf <1 traffl1· phal>1ng <'omm1ttPP of wh1rh :.evcral t•nunc1I memhe rs re· portcdly had not been adv1i.erl Former counrilwom;in Lul'ilft· K uc•hn hrokc a s1lenet· 'lf ni ne m onths i.inN· twr d1·fc<rt at th1· polls lo kll llH: tounc il "Aft1·r lon1 ght '1o. sw1tl'h, lht' gamt· plun r<111ses 1wrious c·onC'crn about the rfrm1wratit• prn1·1·~s 111 N1·wport Beac h. "Wl''rc making a mock('ry ,", i-.h1• said "Thi:. 1!1 a n ahuse of pubhc power Thi.' ht•anng proc t"i:. has d<·gener:i l Pd into ao 1•mpty ges ture I w1m ld sugg••st lhut wt• stop changing the rule'> sci onl) .1 pr1v1h.:g1•d ft•w IHC ahlt· to plt1y " Also i.peak1ng aga1n:-.t th1· am<•nctmc•nt wa:s Councilmµn l>on Mcinnis, who said. "We iirt· about to introduce a l:.w with vt•ry filth~ understanding. Hy ail m1 b1>1on of the people who wrote this, it takes another paper to 10 krprct at That's bad law." Councilwoman .Jackie Heather 1.11110 opposed the propobal, say mg it was "irrespomnble" to ap prove it before staff m cmbc;r:. a nd committees could comment o n 1t. ·'I ob}ect lO not being p1trt of the gove rnme ntal proc-c ss," Mrs Heather isold. c alling ' the amPnctment the product qf "two councllmt·n a nd their shadow g overnment." They wel't' JOln ~ in their oh· -Jcactlonrb}r Richard Sp0oner m the Newport.. Harbor Areu Chomtwr of Commerce, who old be was confused by the a mendment. Irvin~ Company conaultanl Gordon J ones raised aeverid specific questions about the amendment's wording but didn't take a stand on it Speaking In favo r or the a m e ndme nt was 'nunc1lman Paul llummel . who i.u 1d the am e ndm~n t wa!'t ·1n plain l an~uage and '>houJd lw <'ll·Jr to anyorw who n•ath 11 Co author:. H vl'korf a nd W11f wm:-. !>:ml tht•y J h11 1·1ms11lt·r thl· ~ord1 ng quilt· d eur .ind don't undt•rst:and lhl· C'OnfuMnn Gt•ne Ath<·rton. a 1•1v1 t• a<' tiv1st , defondt•d lht· c•otmc:1J 's 4.IC· lion::. in rt'Vll>lng 1ti. ordanant•t· hy saying that m1s l ukPs art· an un a voi<f ablr 1•haraclcris l1 l' of c1tlZl'll govt•rnm<.•nt Anothc-r prlv:tl <' dt iwn favor ang th1· amt•ndm<·nl WJ ~ B.1lli11:1 rc!>ldt•nt Sul' f<'11·k1 •r. who ~;11d shf' bclwvc!> dl'vt-lopt·r i. hJve been favon·d hy pr(•viuus c·,,un t•lls and tha t th1• rll'w ln·nd 1!> 1n the intc•r<'st oflht· pu hi w M t1yor Hyc·kolf .,:11d .. For the first time :.Ince l'vl' 1'4·e n on the r oundl. lh<' public mtt•rf'st 1s h<>· ing rt•pn·s,·nll•d nol JU'>l lht· pn v;ih' .. T l ... a m1·nd1•d 11n l1nanct· 1.., '>l'ht>dUll'<I to rl'tllrn fo r a ~eMrHI hearing Fch 1 :~ /\1·11011 on a ('IJUO('ll r>Oh t•y to lnll rpn·t JIHI 1•:-.tubllsh Jdm11m.tr:1ttvt• pol11:11·.., r1•g ard1ng lh•· Ir a Hll' phJ:.lll~ or d111ann· w;1::. n ·-.<·lwc)uJt•d for ,..;.h 26 "L ibrarians hip afforde d a job ... he said. ··and 1t <.1p""aled to m e... ...- His greatest satis factions m his work. he said, we re found in having been in on the beginning of a n1•w campui. library ·'To build a n ew c a mpus w ithin a frame wo rk of a uni Vt'rsity with a 100-ycar h11>to ry was a very attractive a nd cxc1t mg thing to tw a part of. .. A library 1s cent ml lo a ~u1· n~ssful unde rgraduate curec1 It 's absolute ly a compe llini: necessity ror grad uate program:. and research. "It was a uniq~portunrt y lo !>tart a nt'w library.\ that had no trad1t1ons. You had to make· c·ertain yes, or no. decis ions thut would a ffe<'l the• whole future of the librarv "When you don't have prec·c dent lo live by. everything y<ill do with a piece of pape r . in u !>t•ni.t•. Sl'L" a . precedent .. For most key people at the maJor institution:-. of this coun I ry. particularly back Eai,l. th<· c·oncept as almost unreal A Harva rd colleague once ex c•la1m l·d lo Smith in adr111ratu)l1 ;ind awe "My God. what 11 rn u:.l be fl kt• to II Vl' w 1thoul 400 years Of precede nt I " Ch00'-*3 from our extensive selection 01 hand· rubbed vL<il bells OVOlloblt· with blm s Of loothe:< buc.klu5 ) · 'Trymg to make peopl1• 11oork together towards a common oh jective 1s not a s imple matter. "The sam e huma nis tic en v1ronmcnt also can attract a lot n ( pramu donnai. and neurot1ci., who aren't ulways ea!>y Lo de al With." The campus libra rian 1s lcav •ing a JOb he 's confident. and :,at1sfied . 1~ undone. "The accepted wisdom now 1n hbrariansh1p, ·S m ith uplaincct. "is lhal none of us can bu11d " resource completely adequak "We an· not yet a t the point of supply ing tht: daily br('ad and butter n<..-cds al this campus, :.illfl pe rhaps never will be No library will ever be." Smith envis ions a librury twice the size of the cx islln~ one. and a library us ing compull'r tl't•hno log'y to grt>alcr effect. W 111 computers s omeda y make hbraraans IJke Smith oh· solete., ·'Someone's got lo wnk th1• books." Smith ~aid "And :.om1· one ·s got to orgaruzc the inform., t1on. We 'll need gencnrli::.ts and s pt•cialists ab long .1s knowlcdJ.:l' lb produt·C'd "Soml·onc's got to s ay when • 1t gol'S bclwl'cn th(' alpha and omega .. "/\rt• hbrananb oh~ol1:lc'1 • h1• as ked th<'qut>:.l1t>n agJ1n "No. he winked "Just ml' .. , • • I T!.-d!y, January~. 1979 DAILY PtLor A3 Delay Sought on Medical Funds Cut "' A committee ol medical pro-re.arooala wtU uk Orao1e COWt ty aupenrlaon Wednesday for more time to ~"·ll"'W altent.att> mun1 of provldln& medleaJ care fort.be poor CountY Health OITictl' •onaa Nellocl. ln ~ dt>Uv•l"M ta. aupervbors Mooctay. aakl com mfllal mmn~rs b«'llev l.hll'Tt- •re rteOUn"eS otbc!r Ulan U I M dlcal Ctnter to 1.-rve th4" aeeda or the mt>d lc•llY Im poveri.abed SWyings Of .Cops Detailed WOOOLANO I API An UJ year·Old femul~ who blamt.'<I the s lay1ngs of two C al1fornl<t Hi1hway Pittrol offkers on her boyfriend uys sbc ht'ard om' victim S('ream for hl.'lp with bib last breath. Margaret Klaess of Garden Grove testified between spates of sobbing Monday a t the fir.it day of a preliminary hearin~ of ~<L mw:der_chll.U' ~a..!.!'sl L u i s Ro d r I g u e 2 • 2-3 • o r Sacramento. Aa a rMult, tbf commlltff uked th•l UM mt."mbertltlp be eipaadod lo ln.cl1»® C'C)Dl(UmCl'I and rocnmualt)' r p~enutlv and lbat lt be gavtn mor um .. \<.I rt'vltw poaibl •lt•rn•Uvea S upttvi.aora Wednt.-ada)' •lll t'Onalder • poulblo cul ot SS mill on annually In what the ~lY paya UC-Iii CUC'll ~r for the trnllnt'nl o4 lncU1tnta n. cull would lnvolv ctttuln t lerllv11 outp1Uc-nt ond dt-nlal tart' al UC1 and a uruv nlty optrlt.c.'d r UAlc lo Santa An• TM Mrt.I wouJd wkc 11flect Ln April aod DHl Octobf.r Whole of a Tole Nelaon. In ltls "'port, aald the t.a•k for~ "baa reathed the con· rhaalon that altematt and add.I · tron•I medkal M!eoul't-H arc av1llablt In ltMI community with loul bolpltal• and phy•iclMM to ae.rv• t.he rnedkal net><b or the m..Ueal lndi1enta. · 86t committee members want to~ llMtir al.udy with the htlp ol UHts and community reprt'lentalivet and prepar a final r.-port ~fore any funds paid t.o UCJ are d.licoolinued. Dr. StaoJey van den Noort UCJ Medkal School dean, who sal ~ a non-votln1t membe.r or the commltlff. did not share the lHk rorce'a conclWllon, Nelson u td . "It 11 Important to note that tn actuality we nrt> talklnic ubout dl.S,nttnuing to fund the sub8.idy to the Wliverslty .... Nelson said. ·'At pr"tSenl lbe county Is pay· ln& to the university the dlf· fercnce between charges or the university and what Medl·Cal reimburse,'' hecuntinued. ''Under this relmbursemenl 11y1tem there Is no incentive for the university to reduce costA for a major portion or Its patient load," be wrote. Servin« noUce of the cutback in fund.a, Nelson contended, would ·~ncourage the unl vvnity to i0per1&e more economically and act more u a private hospital. At the same lime, the health officer wrote . the university likely could not eliminate urv.lces to t..be. Me:d!·Cal patients because t.htly are needed to sup- port the physician teaching pro- gram. Nelson also reported on re- sults or a survey of 2, 161 county physicians concerning their wJll. Teaelaers Out ln1ne35 to accept Medi-CaJ pa· ticots. Nelson swd the results show 613 are wilUng to accept such pa· tlents without UmltatloDJ and another 874 wUJ accept Medl-CaJ patient.a w1lb some llmltaUoo. Jn addition, he uid. most private hosplt.41 admlolstrat.ors s-aad ~ woukl not. turo away Medi-Cal patit1nts. But some usgested the county place welfare eUglblllty workers on their premises to encourage those in need to apply for Medi· Cal benefits. West~ster Strike Called By ROBERT BARKER Of tM o.I" l'lle4 S'-H Teachers In the Westminster School District went on strike this morning over deadlocked negotiations for a 1979.SO school year contract. A sookesman for the t~achers said the strike isaftly a one-day af. fair staged "to get district or ricials to move on some key is· sues." However, Rarbara Winars. a spokeswom an for the elemen· tary district. said district of· ficials look upon the walkout as a full·Oedged strike. ters, classroom llize and fnnge benefits. Teachers a re asking for a seven percent increase for the 1979-80 &chool year plus the earmark.Ing of 75 percent of all additional new state revenue.'> for a pay increasl' The district has offered a seven percent pay hike, but b balking al additional increasl.'s. She s aid s he heard t hree periods of shoooting while silting an the car that the officer!> s topp~d . betwei'n whi c h Rodrigue2 searched frantically for his fake drivers license and even his own pis tol. The fake license was reportedly found later at the scene, as was a pistol Rodriguez is char~ed with kill· ing Otricers William Freeman. 35, who d1ed or multiple gunshot wounds, and Roy Blecher, SO. who died handcuffed with one shot through the back of his bead. It happened alongside In· terstate i.> just west of Sacra men· to In the foggy early hours of Dec. 22. RodJ"i¥uez faces the death penalty. Workmen were busy Monday an Dana Point Harbor as they· toiled to unload a 5,000-pound body o f a f errocement gray whale. The 40·foot-long replica was placed an grass park at Del Obispo Street and Isla nd Way. The lif<•-sized sculpture was disassembled and reassembled before a ~at hering of curious onlookers. It will serve as the focal point for the Harbor's whale festival that runs through four weekends beginning Feb. 3. She said substitute teachers have been hired at $90 per day and that all classes a re being held. ~ The strike involves 374 te achers r cpr.esented by the Westmlnst..eT' Te~chers Associa- tioo. but it was not clear this morning how many teachers ac· tually took part in the walkout. Revised Housi,,g Stiulied Orange County, s upervisor:, will take a s eto nd look Wednesday at a blueprint to pro· vlde cheaper housing in the coun· ty . County planning com missioners at>proved the revised plan Monday. Miss Klaess, who initially raced the same charges. was al Jcwf?d to plead guilty as an ac· cessory after the fact of murdf'r in e xchange for t estimony against Rodriguez. She said Rodriguez told hc.·r later that he "closed has eyes and shot him." referring to the handcuffed officer. During her testimony in Yolo County Municipal Court. Rodnguez showed no emotion. Miss Klaess. arrested with RodriRuez in Richmond two d ays after the killings, told or launching a crime s pree a few days earlier to finance a Christmas trip to visit t heir parents' home s in the Los Angeles area She said tt.odnguez bought the ~bony driver 's license in Valle· o. and the robbed a driver of 1s car an1l wallet near Va\l('ip stole two rars trom Va le10 dealers. robbed a San Francisco doctor at the door of his home, and robbed a prostitute in Sausalfto of money ndjewelry Miss Kfaess said they wert> re turning to West Sacramento in a stolen car after their last rob bery when stopp('d . She s aid one officer approached thf> car. and Rodrigue7. got out. She s aid she heard a "mumblm~" at the rear of the car for two or three minutes. and lhl•n one shot "like a cap gun " She said Rodrigul..'t returned to their car and said. "I can't find the goddamncd license " She added. "lie was hysterical. I know he du1n't know what he was doing." Rodriguez told he r later. she said. that when the officer took his license and turned his back. Rodriguez ptdled the .22·cali~r pistol with which they had been pulling their robberies and took away the officer's revolver After that first shot. Miss Klaess s aad s h e l ea n e d out the window and saw a CUP officer lying on the ground 20 feet to the rear. "Help me. sofl'M?bod)'." Miss Klaess quoted the officer as screaming, "tlelp me, I've been s hot." She said Rodrigue z we nt a second Um~ to the CH P car and Miss Klaess heard, "through voices " another single s hot that sound~ like the first one. Then s ilence. Then "a bunch or s hots." Ckmente's &call Vote Said H eavy By ANNE COOP•:R Of IM 0.lly Pl IOI S l~lt Voting in lhe San Clemcntl• re call election appeart·d to be run· ning slightly hea vier this mom . mg than in past municifal elec· lions. with nearly hal or the elty's voters expected to tum out by 7 p m., when the polls clO!>c A check with half of the city's 17 percent pol ls showed that nearly 10 percent of the pre cl nets· registered voters had cast ballQls by 10 a.m. in the election to recall three city coun· cilmen. This compared to an eight per· cent turnout at the same hour in the March. 1978. municipal elec- tion. when 13 candidates ran for three t.ny Council vacancies. City Clerk Max Rcrg reported that 273 absentee ballots were is - sued In today 's election , com· pared with a previous high of 121 absentee ballots issued in the March election last yl'ar SubJect to possible recall m today s special c lecllon are San C lemente M ayor William Walker and City Council me m - bers Donna Wilkinson a nd Howard Mushf'll. The balloting climaxes a year-lon g power struggle b<'twl'en Wa lker an<l Mrs. Wilkinson. s upported b)" much of the business communi· ty. and Mu.-;hctt, backed by the San Clemente llomcowners As· sociation. Voters wall d ecide a lso whether any recalled coun· cilman is to be replaced by up- polntment or • a second spedal e lection. · Precinct inspeetors reported today that voter:, said little aboul lhe election as they cast their ballots. exce pt that they welcomed its brevity. Voters were in and out or the polling booths within minutes. inspec- tors said Joseph Barton. 1>res1dent of the Homeowners Association ~upportJng Mushett. said volµn· teer poll watchers trnve been stationed al polling places to make sure no irregularities in the volini; procedun· are al· lowed. Flower Flap Pitiful PamieB Protested SAN CLEMENTE clly couoclben have voted un&n· lmoualyt.owltbboldpaymentoU18SOtoBMCLand5cape,JM .• (or a bedof1>anslesoutsldel})ectty•scommunitycenter. The council action folloWed .a cl>mplaint from Coun· dlwoman Myrtia Wagner that the charge amounted to more t.ban $1 per Oowe r. .. .. Mrs. Wagner said she bad priced the same majestic pansies planted ln the communJty cent.er flower bed at five !IOulb county nursertes. Even at the most expensive garden shop, abe wu able to find a pony pack of the paMles for u mere99cenll,abe1aid. A FaJEND of the councUwm;nan cou.nt.ed the com· mumty center panalet and round 300 to 400 plants. about h•U of wbicb were dead, Mrs. Waper aaid . The Oower bed was n!DOf"ted)y full of weeds u ftll. /\ll flve couacll members . •Jl'ffd to request an lt.emlzed bill before payln1 (Mt.be hllb·P1'1ced nower bed. Farm Strike Hurts State Lettuce Crop Mis~ Winars said s ketchy in· formation shows that only five of the 28 regular teachers were 1n their classrooms at Warner Intermediate School. The figures were almost re· versed at Stacy Intermediate. School where just eight or 35 teachers were reported absent The r evisions. requested primarily by the state Depart· me nt of Housing and Communi- ty Development, were made at the close of a two·hour hearing. State officials. who must also approve the document. said they wa nt to s ec more data cstablishin~ the need for inex· pensive housing for low and moderate income families as well as more specific assurances that the proposals to produce that housing will be carried out. SAN DIEGO <AP > -A stnke by about 2.000 United Farm Workers Union members in the Imperial Valley has cul lettuce production more t han one-third. raising rears that prices could soar irthe walkout s pre ads. The strike. wtuch began last week. spread to four major Im· perial Valley growers Monday. The Imperial Valley accounts for an estimated 95 percent or the nation's iocberg lettuce sup- ply at this time of the year. said Jim Mc Vicar, a gro we r s spekesman. The wt.ion has been negotial· lng with a group of 28 Imperial. Valley and Salinas area growers for about a month. If the strike sp r eads to other g rowe r s deadlocked over contract Issues, lettuce prices could double within a week to 10 days, one lettuce wholesaler predicted. The waJkout also alfects some ca rrot . broccoli and cabbage production. Union worke r s have been County Man Gets Prison On Drug Rap FRESNO <AP> A Santa Ana man was sentenced to five years 10 prison Monday for a convic· tion o( conspiring to distribute heroin in Fresno County. Jesus Ramon Lopez also was ordered by U.S. District Court Judge M.D. Crocker of Fresno to spend three years on parole following the prison term. A federal jury here found Lopez and Alberto Fierro of Mendota guilty of heroin con· splracy charges. The jury ac· quitted Fierro o f a heroin posse s~a on ·c h arge but deadlocked on a verdict for Lopez on that count. Fierro was sente nced pre· viously to three years In prison followed by three ye ars on parole. I nvestlgators confiscated SO ounces of beroin when Lope1. Fierro and four others were ar· rested. Kids Flunk; Trustees Too ' SAN YSIDRO <AP> -Angry o'1er pupils' low scor es In statewide tests. San Ysidro voters have booted three trustees oCt the school board. Tbe 1,71\'voten, representing 41 percent or Oloff eUl(lble, MOD· day recalled Vlclor Beltran, Sonny Brown and Davld Quain· Lon. who wu board president. Quainton replaced by rormer teacher MJcbael Flomlog, .tald the low gradff were the reawt ol a $0 percent turnover ln cl111room.s of thia Saa .,.eco community a.loal the Mex.lean border. harvesting without a contract since the old pact expired Jan. 1 and a 15-day extension ran out last week, said UFW spokesman Marc Grossman in an interview. "Workers have seen their eeonomJc gains wiped out by In nation and even though they earned more money over lbe last nine years." he said, "the value of the money now puts them way behind the eight ball.'· Union workers struck Sun· Harvest Inc .. Mario Saikhon Farms. Cal Coastal Farms and Vessey and Co .. Grossman said G rossmao s aid production slowed al Luett Farms a nd Growers Exchange, but that strike votes have not been taken at thetwocompanies. Negotiations are scheduled to r esume here Wednesday but Grossman s aid growets and the 1 union are "far. far apart." The UFW S<'cks to increase the minimum farm labor wage fron $3.75 an hour to $5.25 an hour in a one-year contract with pay boosts ranging to $4 .25 to SH.25 an hour for tractor driver. Mc Vicar saJd. Ron Hall. president of the Im· periaT Ya11ey Growers Associa· tion, caJled union demands "ln· flationary and outrageous," pre· mature and unfair. and said the union did not r espond t o Wednesday's growC'rS · offer before striking. Student enrollme nt was re· ported as normal A total of 8.700 pupils attend the district•s 20 schools . Bill Bianchi. executive direc· tor of the United West Orange County Teachers. said teachers will return to their classrooms Wednesday. "Our teachers plan to walk through the commuruty today lo explain their positions." he said. "We don't want to strike, but we do intend to bargain for im· portant issues." Issues that have divided the two s ides include salary. banding arbitr ation an g rievance mat· Putting On The Gl.oves Police arc beginning to wonder af a Huntmgton R eac h s a l oo n and s a ndwich s hop is n 't named just a bit too aptly. Officers were di s · patched to Latka 's Golden Glove. 5061 Warner Avl' . three limes Sunday In response to reports of dis· turbances and fights Yes. The call s c:unc 1n during the Super Bowl -- However , one of the docu· ment 's key points, called the in cluslonary housing program. emerged from Monday's hear ing watered down at the request of lobbyists for developers <1nd the building industry. The mclusionary program w~ "to be a voluntary program whereby developers in unin· corporated territory would in- clude provis ions for 25 percent low and moderate income how •. Ing in their developments. The chapter of the element re lating to this program stated thal it is a requirement. Under pressure from building industry groups, eommissioners agreed t.o change the langua~e. At the urging of commissioner W1ll1am Mc Dougall , "re quirement" was changed to "ob Jective" and another phrase was changed from "should require" to "should strive diligently." Those changes were opposed by representatives of the Orangt· County League or Women Voter~ and the Orange County Housing Coalition. a consortium of public interest group!-. a nd hous ing authorities . T hey s aid tht· <'hange would a llow developers to continue building nothan~ but expensive housing. tukts plt•asure in nnnouncang the reappointment for 1979 of th~ followlnl( ------- Mary Barr CertJrl~ Oemologist "!~ ~~­Rtdr Meglv.U..- CertlOed Oemoto•Lat I ,.. . . It Ccrtlfiea Gemolog1sL'\: Mary Barr Donna Blackman Rick McElva.lne Regllltered Jeweler: llelen Popiel Tnese title holders are on t.be ataff of CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS Located ln Weatcllft Plaza 17lb and Irvine Newport Beach 1'1ele professional lttlet are awarded to tboM aelert Je'ft1eh who can rtgbtruUy be called expert• In their indultty. The tit.le la given wbe11 they have cornplel~ a formal gemoloickaJ education and when tb4!y ban proven I.Mir buAln~• ethics Above reproach. An AGS UtJe II an unu.1 aPPolntment And m\111l be rewon by yeuty u.arnlnatlon. Donna Blackman Qlrt.lfied Gemologi11t Kelen Popiel ~Jeweter ' I ' A" DAILY PILOT Just Coa ting Tu•ld•Y Jenu1ry 23. 111' Q ....... ~?I Tom ~Yf"'~ Mlll'plaln~ 'Ibne and Tide Ot;n. OF HOW RIOll 1 UP'1' u you're OM of tb fortuna~ who ll vt" a t on of ~ low Jyln1 au •ldt! tetton .. ot lhl• ~l of all poalble coa u . noth.101 o n be M> vu Inc H a mn l•no111 Udal report We JUll tot one of lhote Some l l'lt'nl1(1c savant re-ported yesterday lbat lh• moon Is golntc to be pullln1i Dt aun and thla ,.-,11 produce ab· nor mull)' h igh llilH lhl'.\ wc•••kt'nd 'f'hlL~ If ~Ou ll\t' tin lht• St•lf,ldt' nat.a , you m l&hl bf-pctn 1frtll\fl 1f )OU ~ 11111 10 pull u" thi• famlly ra~l lfu:h llil•>i. Wt'v1ou11 ty M'hl"duled for thla weekend were Leukemia \'letlm Laetrile Ban Placed on Child PLYMOUTH. Mau . <APl -A Superior Court Judie ordered the parenta of 3·ycar old leukemia vi ctim Chad Green lo stop _Jiving their cblJd Laetrile . Judlle Guy Voltu ra also ruled today that lbe boy, who has been the center of a rontrovcr11y over cancer lrutment, must remain In lite lecal cutt.ody of the stat4', tlven thou1h he may live with his cyanide and ltamln A pol.Aon parents v · Besid~ l,aetrllc. the parent.I Ing. . are forbidden from givlna Chad After lbe ruling, Asslstiant At· enzyme enemas or exceaa doles tome>:. General Jonathan Brant of vltamlna. However, they may said. It was necessary to pro· continue to feed the boy natural tect ~~e best interests of the foods child. Durlne a two· week bearing When told of ~~~ decision. MnJ. that ended Frid(ty, the stale con· Green said. I d rather not tended that Chad suffers from make any co~ment until I taJk -cyanide polaonina uuaed by the to my lawyer. LaetrlJe and Vitamin A poison· During the hearing ln lne brought on by high doses or Plymouth Superior Court, tests this vltarillo. were lntr~uced showing that Laetrile I.I a trademark for a levels of thiocyanate, a cyanide aubatance derived from the compound. were six times higher chemical amyidaUn. which la than normal In Chad's body, and found naturally In the pits or were almost 10 times higher than aprlcota aod peaches and ln bit· us ual. ter almooda. Advocates claim it Dr. Dean Burk of Washington. la an dfectJve cancer treatment, a retired biochemist for the Na· but the U.S. Food and Drug Ad· tlonal Cancer Research IMtilute mlnlatratlon and the medical in Maryland, testified for the eetabUabment In this country Greena. He said that anyone on have said there la no proof It is chemotherar.y will show above or any value In treating cancer. normal leve 1 or thiocyanate. NATION I WORLD •"" Abortion Oppo•ed An unidentified protester carrying a cross with a doll at. ~ached was one o~ 60,00Q to 100.000 who marched Monday in front of the White House to show their opposition to the U.S. Supreme Court decision to legalize abortion. Monday was the sixth anniversary of that dec1s1on. Smaller de· monstralions. both for and a~alnst abortion. were report· ed Monday and over the weekend an many other cities. In Waah.lngton Monday, the Supreme Court agreed to decide whether the federal government may ban Laetrile. • Chad 's parentai... Diana and Ot'reld Gffen of ~ltuate, had tried lo regain Je~al custody or the boy. VoJt{!rra had put him in the t·onlrol of the state s ix months al'to afwr tho oarf,'nt.s rt .. fused to give bJm chemotherapy totreat .. scancer . West Germany Shaken The judge also said today that Massachus etts Gen-eral Hospital must be allowed to do pe riodic tests o n Cha d fo r "Ho/,ocaus t ' Floods Stations With Calls BONN, West Germany <API The f i r s t s h o wing o f "Holocaust" in West Germany brought a flood of pro and con telephone calls to TV stations. ··Reaction at the start or the br oad ca s t wa s c l e arl y negative." Cologne station an· nounccr lvo Frenzel said afl<'r the ftrst part or the Amen can produced series a bout Nazi atrocities was shown Monday. · 'T e rriryin g ly hig h wa s the category of those persons who phoned an to ::.ay, We want to for~ct. we don t want to be re· . minded.' · ·Que!'t1o n pre do minated hke ·Why ~o Germans always Murder-for-hire Trial . dirty their own nest. It 's 1m· pertinent to televise a film hke that . . lhe Amen cans should is weep their own doorsteps · " He satd there were about 500 telephone calls during the two· hour broadcast and attitudes of callers tx..ocame more positive as the program went on. Deadlock Frees Davi.s FRENZEL SAID many callers claimed .. Holocaust ·· gave a o ne ·sided p ic ture o r the Germans. a nd quoted one a'> saying . "Not all or them were Nazis." going to he pretty high anyway -1.1p lo 6.6 reel Friday at 7 .13 a m. and lhen r hmb10g on up to 6.9 feet later in the weekend. ALL OF THIS CAN create worries about wetness In iero elevation places like Seal Beach, or along the sands of El Morro downcoast al Laguna Beach, where trailer homes snuggle up near the surfline. And down on the Newport-Balboa Peninsula, you can flood a stret:t if li-O mebody dumps a water bucket. You get some rain with a high Ude down there and you can't tell which way thf' nood is running -In or out. Now the scientific savant l!ays we may get a high tide even higher than the high one we expected. So you natural· ly as k. "How much hight'r'•" The answer he gives 1s ·'significantly higher.·· Baffled, you are now lelt wondenng how many feet or lnr hes that might be? You tum to your trusty dictionary to learn about significant. Webster's tells you that significant, "conveys a special or hidden meaning. .suggestive. " SO NOW YOU KNOW. We 're going to have this ae<:ret high tide. It will be hidden until the water rises up around your eyeballs You'll know this high tide is s ignificant when your waterbed starts noatlng and the fomily dog begins paddl· mg for CataJina lsland SJGNlnCANT ALSO MEANS SUGGESTIVE. So maybe it's going lo be a se xy high tide too. Maybe a handsome lifeguard or blkini·clad maiden will come float· ing by your place on his or her back. Anyway, tr you don·t his ve anything really significant to worry about this weekend, you can fret over the coming or this secret. sexy high tide. As for me, I think I'll just go out and tie down the patio furniture HO U STON CAP ) Millionaire Cullen Davis is out or jail today -his first day of freedom in rive months -after a hopelessly deadlocked jury prompted a mistrial In his 12· week murder-for-hire trial. "If anyone thinks I am gullty. they are wrong," a pale, thin but s miling Davis said early today after returning lo his Fort Worth home. He had been charged with hiring a man lo murder the judge in his bitter divorce trial. THE JURY announced Mor · day It was "h ope less y deadlocked" after nearly 44 hours of dellberation and told Distnct Judge Wallace Moore there could .-be no verdict. He reluctantly agreed. and Davis was freed on $30,000bond. 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"I hQPc there isn't a nothe r one," Davis said , "but I think there will be " The j udge's ruling ended a trial that featured some 200 pieces or e vidence. testimony from about 100 witnesses and frequent angry e x c hanges bet ween attorneys. c·onv.e rsalions m ade between Oa v 1s and FBI Informa nt Oav1ct McCrory last August in whk h prosecutors !>:ud the m<·n dis t•u:.sed the murder or Davis' d1vorre Judge and 14 others on an alleged "hit list " The FBI pro vided vtdeo tapes of the Aug 20 rendezvous that led to Davis ' arrest. He satd another one a::.ked, "Why wasn't th1::. film m ade 1n Germany"" But Eugen Kogon, a political SC'ientiBt and former inmate of the Buchenwald eencentration c amp. told r e porters If the Germans had trwd to make the him , t hey would h a ve lost themselves In detail!>. THE CASE centered on taped It was the second trial for Da vis. who in 1977 was acquitted of ki lling bis 12·year-old slep· daughter, Andrea Wilborn. 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DAILY PILOT 842-5878 • , I • • . I • CALIFORNIA Sclwol Funding IAJbbied SACRA»EN"ro (AP~-The- powerful Calllorn•a fdgcaUon lobby .. movlna lD behJnd I bUI lO laet~Me stbool rundlnc • ~ cent , wtdcb \a S.00 mUUon n'W)t't" than Gov. Edmund Brown Jr prop019eS The author of the blll. s.n Ralph 001.t. D Oankna. told a n~wa confettnce Monday tbal the IOtlJl term flnl&Mi! DICkaJCCI "'OUld ha•lp school planntna. malnt.atn program.~. and ~' s taff morale ""h1cb hH buf rtred areatJy under lhc J arv15. Brown unc.!rtainty " Tt 1i.S.Us f'IWff APWlrefN'M Ubyan Trade Clli~f Pirketed T'*°'Y Januerv 2.3. Hl79 DAIL v PILOT A :s Pri1'GC'fl Lam Modified Bill To Aid Public SACRAMENTO (AP'l ~ ~ •utbor of Cattfornia._ priYI~)' law has introduced new legislation to modify it to awl lhe news media. 11'e new blU1 SB 242, was introduced Monday by Sen. David Roberti. D-Los Angel~s. -----·------- IT WOULD PERMIT re-port~rs to team the ad~resses of accident victims and the names of persons arrested on state col- lege camruses. Robert introduced the 1977 rrlvacy law wb1ch re presen- a Hves or the n e ws m edia criticized at a recent hearing. Berg. said he didn't expect the new bill -If It passes -to change CY A ~Ucy. · The new but would also pn... hlbit discl09ure of records of ex-tradition or executive clemency in criminal c111K-s. SAN PRANCIS<'O CAP> ~ Poopl4.~ Tl.'mplt' Cuci::. two nt•w civil aults, one hll•lS hy tht• Justice Department :.t•(·k 111~ $4 3 million. and the olht>r brouf,:hl by the children of slain Rep. Loo J ltyan The Justice Department suit. filed Monday in U S District Court here, seeb to recover $4 3 ( __ sr._J4_TE_) M em l)(•ni of t hl· J t'wish Commun1t y Rl'la· lions Council, ..inl'ludin~ Leonard Fned- man , r •llred Stal(' Aµrwuls ('ourt J udgel ri~ht cenl~r . a nd A s~(·mblym;in Me Le me. left cvnter. p1tkl'lt.>d out::.1de a Satramento rest aurant Monday whe re Ahmed Alshati, right. head of a Libyan Lr ad e de le~ation and his v isiting e n- tourage had been invited to dine. THE NEW BILL would N'peal a provision of the first one that says state agency records that otherwise would be public may not be disclosed if they contam personal information that would disparage or thrC'aten the rep. utationor rights or an individual div1dual. The Calaforn1a Highway Patrol has been using that pro· vision to refu.c;c to release the addresses or accident victims. The media says that has caused confusion in 1denufying v1ct1 ms with common names. Sclwol Bus Vote Asked 10nMay22 LOS ANGELES (AP> -A non-bindin~ ballot mea s ure .ap- proved Monday by a City Coun - cil Comrrultce would ask voters 1f _tlley favor mandatory school 1rn'Sin~. . .:..._~-=--=-~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ million In costs for n ymg from Guyana to the United States the bodies of more than 900 cult m embers who died in ·a mass suicide-murder ritual Nov. 18 2,000 Continue Sit-in STATE COLLEGF.S, using the same provision. have refused lo release the names of persons ar- rested on campus Roberti's 1977 law was also cited by the California Youth Authority as one reason it will not release the na mes of its inmates. But the CY As aid it hadn't been releasing the names anyway because or federal laws Tht• Charter and Elections Committee votc was 3-0 in favor or placing s uch an advisory question on the May 22 ballot . ~t•Strflu-. Cliurch of God Members Block Rec~ivership HOWEVE R , IF THE state Legislature schedules a speda) election in the summer oo a pro- posed s tat e constitutional a mendment backed by busi ng foes committee members. Bob Ronica and John Ferraro say they will then withdraw their ap. prov al of the measure. LOS ANGELES <AP> - Despite a wildcat pharmacists strike , Sav-On DruJ Co. officials say normal operations will con- tinue throughout the state. About 100 of 400 pharmacists railed to report for work Monday to protest Lhe firing of two Guild for Professional Pharmacists me mbers. said Dan Molles, a cons ultant for the new group. St..Uo Fire• Prolled LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two fires or suspicious origin at 20th Century-Fox movie studios caused about $350,000 damage, destroyed costly antique props and hospitalized a firefi ghter, of- ficials said. The fi rst fire Monday broke out m a warehouse stairwell at the West Los Angeles studio just three hours before the second fire flared, s:ud nattalioo Ch.ief Dale Kanagy. Heavy, three- story-high theatrical drapes suf· fe red smoke and water d amage in the first fin', which did an estimakd $100.000 damage, he said ~~ Grt Lice1He INDIO <AP ) Susan Ford :rnd her Secret Service agent· hance have quietly taken out a marriage license. but they'n• not saying when the wedding will be. The marriage li cense was granted by the Ri verside County clerk ·s omcc PASADENA <AP> About 2,000 persons continued a s1t·1n today at the headquarters of the embattled Worldwide Church or God to protest whal one sect leader termed "a c lassic con- frontation between church and state." About 300 men. women a nd children slept overnight in the offi ces. talking abotul their de. sire to keeµ their church free from stale control and in the hands o f its 8G ·yl'.!ar·Ol d patriar c h . H e r be rt W . Armstrong ··We won 't lea vc unless Herbert Armstrong tells us lo,·· one woman srud Monday night. ARMSTRONG WAS meeting with church ministers at his home in Tucson..,Anz. A confrontation between state officials and church members developed here Monday when the court-appointed rece1"'.er. re- tired judge Steven S . Weisman, and other oWcials found their entrance to the church 's head- quarters blocked by 2,500 de· monstrators. IN LOS ANGELES. Supenor Court .Judge Julius Title. who a ppointed Weis m a n. warned that if the demonstrators djd not disperse voluntarily. the court wo uld have them re m oved. However. officials decided to al - low the demonstrators lo remain through the mght. Stanley Rader. top aide to Armstrong, told reporters in Tucson on Monday that the state of California "confiscated. seized and desecrated" church propertr when 1t placed the or· ganilallon tn receivership Jan. 3. THE RECEIVERSHIP action was taken after d issident mem- bers and the California attorney ge neral 's o ffice accu sed ArmsLrong and Rader of· siphon· ing off millions of doll ars in chur;~h funds for their own use. Church assets have been valued at about S80 million. Rader called the charges "crazy allegations." TUE CHURCH HAS filed a $700 million lawsuit against the state alleging the abridgement or constitutional rights. "There is not a chance in the world we will lose." Rader said. "Our work wiU go OD a nd we will be stronger because or it. .. At the sit-lo here Monday night. several members said they gave JO percent or more of the ir incom e a nnually to Armstrong's church and were confid ent the money was not be- ing misuse<!, DESPITE THEIR LOYALTY, R a de r said publ1 c1ty about church problems has hurt the or· gamzat1on's cash llow. Althou~h he was not specific, he said church moraJe remains high. Weisman halted a letter cam· paign to have funds sent directly to Tucson but a cash-raising Unity Pushed ·Ecumenical Church· .. 'Needed' tiy GEORGF. W. CORNELL APll•l11tlOftWrll., On a 60-second r adio spot, com edian Stan Freber g ques- tions a woman about the mean- ing of u.e word "ecumenical. .• She says, "Is that the stuff they put in bread t o ret ard s poilage?" No, oot really. Told that the word means the diffe re nt c hurc hes wor king together to sa,>w God's love in unity. she suggests the name "ecumenical " ouE{ht to be changed to something s impler, such as "Ralph." THAT URGE FOR a simpler . easier approach, as implied in the radio distributed by the National Council of Churches, often besets the movement, which has been obser ving the annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Despite common preferences for easy ROing, the effort has proved difficuJt, slow and com- plex. church leaders note, wilt\ pe riodic sluggishness, a pathy' and setbacks. But it also has become vast and worldwide, in- vo Iv fng Protest ant, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox bodies. It is the "great movement or 1111 Ctn1stitms.'' says the new pope. John PauJ U. He calls the divisions among the m an "in· tolerable scandal. ( REUGION J run by the Atonement Friars of Graymoor, NY .. and by a doc- trinal commission of the Na- tiona l Council, includin~ most m aJor U.S. Protestant and East ern Orthodox denomina- tions. PRAYERS FOR SERVICES, also j ointly d e veloped 1n cooperation with the World Council of Churches and recom- mended by the U.S . Roman Catholic bisbops' committee for erumenical affairs. include a litany saying: "We have -in the past and until today -not always servt'd one another. but fought one another. ignored one another . . . . We have been proud, and 'fie have considered ourselves better than the rest. "But you, Lord, tum to us and ·have pity . . . . For give our faults. especially those which have separated us from our fe llow Christians .... Because we are loved and lori::iven. we also .Jove and Jorgive one another." ON THE THEOLOGICAL level, imm ense strides bave "A MOVEMENT DOESN'T been made toward unity in the s top, mustn't stop before re-numerous agreements among aob.lng its goal," be s•ys . "A church scholars on the ministry, m agnUlcenl distance ha s Holy Communion and basic doc- already ~n traveled, but we trlnes. But the se ri es or must not atop before we have ar-theological accords have yet lo rived at the end. before havlng be applied in oHiclal rules and rcaUzed the unity Chrt.st wants practices. for hiR church and for which he The Rev. Richard McBrien, a prayed." Catholic theologian or ROston. In '*1ny churches across the cites a •·continued reluctance of country, common wors hip the Catholic Church's pastorul services were belne held under leaders to implement siinl/lcant the Scripture theme, "Serve one recommeodaUona or the various another to the glory or God," consultations." from flnt Peter 4:7-11. For lnstance, de~pite acco~ 1t was chosen jointly by t.ff-4 on Hol)' C.omc:nunlon JO:Calholic- Oreymoor Ecumenical ln11utuur, Lutheran and Catbollc-AogUcan ' '·' Episcopal talks. there stlll is no official approval for 10te r· communion. although it often takes place without official ap- proval. A SPREADING NUMBER or Pro t estant a nd Catho l i<' parishes. now more than 200 of them acro!>s the country. have entered into "covenants" to work. study and pray together · Unity efforts in the last year also moved ahead in other ways, with a merger of Congre~a­ t ionalists. Pres bvte rians and Methodists in Australia. involv- ing 2 milhon Christians. More than 60 such mergers have oc- curred in the last half century, a nd negotiations are going on for a bout 35 others. One or them being pursued in this country involves 60 major Protest a nt d eno m in a tions t hrough the Cons ulta tion of Churr h Union. which meets March 5-9 in Cincinnati. "OUR DMSIONS continue to bt> one of the major scandals of our lime." says the Rev. Or. Philip Potter, general secretary of the Wo rld Coun c il o r Churches. "We cannot become complacent until the goal or v1s1- ble unity. with one faith and one eucharistlc fellowship has been achieved.'' The Rev. Paul A. Crow Jr .. <'hier ecumenical offi cer or the Christian Church <Disciples of Christ), says the annual week or sh a r ed observances have a "crucial potential and impact" in malting clear that divisions amonf: Christians are contrary to God's will. The week is a cnll to Chn~· Hans to "come out of the closets ol their narciluusm. rears and ~e lf-imposed guilt." says the Rev. Thaddeus Ho rgai;i. co· director of the Gu ymoor l oatltute, In order to serve one another. not for their own beneCit, but for tbe t ake or God's will ror the world. t e lephone campaign to a n estimated 85,000 to 100.000 church members was reported.Jy unde r way.' THE MINISTER'S m eeting h a d been sc h e duled for Pas adena but was moved to Tucson "because the 1itate or California no longer recognizes the Firs l Amendment with respect to freedom of religion a nd freedom or assembly," Rader said. Rader added that the church will move its headquarters from Pasadena "and never again ex- pose our spiritual. our human and our financial resources to the State of California." He did not say where the new headquarters would be. ' and its own poh.cy . . __ AN AIDE TO Roberti. Cliff The Los Angeles referendum ... ""%.'C:.:~1. be just within. city boun- I ~-£ure Schedule'J daries and would not include the ~ U entire Los ·A'nge lcs Unih od The underachleving. yet gifted child. will be the subJect or a lec- ture by J ean Delp at 1·30 p.m . Thursday at El Camino Real School. 2782 Karen Ann Lane, Irvine. The event. free and public. is sponsored by the Orang~ County Regional Parent Council of the California Association for the Gifted. School District. parts of which ar&outsidc the city IF NO OTHER propos1tion 1s placed on the May ballot. the proposed advisory vote could cost about $217,000. city election officials said . "Re~ardJess of the cost. ces.c tainly 1t would be a good idea to have Uds measure." Ferraro said. Viet Refugees Arrive LOS ANGELES CAPl -Mott than 30 Vietnamese "~at PC01 ; pie" and LaotJao "land peop e' -refugees trom <.;ommunist re-gimes ln war-ravaged Southell;St Asia -have an:tved In l~he ~rul­ed Stat.es to begm new 11ves tn a slraoge land. T·he Vietn amese refugees. s ponsored by the Ne w Vork-~ased U.S. Cat.holic Conference. were to settle in Los Angeles. Santa Ana and San Diego. The Laotians. sponsored by a coali· lion or the Catholic group. the International Rescue Committee and othe r agenc .es. we r e destined for Kansas. Georgia and Santa Ana. "I am happy. excited." 40- year-o ld Prateuang Phosai or Laos. who spent nearly two years at a crowded r efugee camp in neighborin~ Thailand, said as he arrived with his wtfe and six children at Los Angeles International Airport Mon~~vhi Prateuang sa1cf he fled with s fam ily across the border to Thailand to escape Laos' Com· munist regime and that life in the r efugee camp was difhculi. The 20 "boat people" who flew into Los Angeles Monday were the second group of survivors. from the freighte r Haibong to arr ive in the United States. 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I I f ( 8 DAILY PILOl ~tJCPenney 1A DAY SALE Starts 12 noon Wed., Jan. 24th WOMEN'S FASHION SALE CRINKLE COTTON CO-ORDINATES Pastels and Fall colors Three stylos o f pants plus tops and vests. Orig. $11 to $14 Now 7.50 to 7.99 DESIGNER SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES Name brand blouses. pants. shirts and skirts Many fabrics. wools. knits. dressy and career styles. Orig. $1 7 to $32 Now 30o/o to 50% off WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES Tops, skirts. pants, swuater s and sets Co-o rdinating colors. sizes 34 to 44. Group I Group II Your Choice 4.99 Save 30°/o MISSES SLACKS Polyester fo r easy care. Assorted styles and colors. Orig. $12 to $16 Now 5.99 to 7.99 DRESSY SEPARATES I Velvets and satin. Some sheers. ( . , many one of a k ind. .':/ ' Ong $16 to $27 , ~ f. Now 50% to 75% off ~ T-SHIRTS FOR JUNIORS ~ Famous maker, spring pastels. Orig $7 to $14 Now 50°/o off CAREER DRESS SALE Pantsuits, skirt suits, 1 piece dresses, 2 piece dresses in many fabrics and colors. For Junior and Misses. Some half sizes. Orig. $18 to $36 Now 50°/o off DRESSY DRESS SALE --- Sh ort disco evening dresses and long dressy styles. Some Jumpsuits and dresses with coverups Junior and Misses sizes. OriQ. $20 to $40 BRIDAL SAMPLE SALE Now 50°/o off Bridal gowns and bridesmaids dresses Discontinued samples One of a kind and size. Orig. $48 to $120 FASHION DRESS SALE Now 50°/o off Selected dresses from our label line collection. Some print sheers and poly blend f abncat1ons in daytime styles. Misses and Junior. Orig. $24 to $36 Now 30°/o off WOMEN'S SHOE CLEARANCE Casuals. sandals. heels. Many styles -· · ,.... · •· · -· --· · · ·-· and-oolor~. -----· ----~------ Group I -Closeouts Group II -Fashion Group Ill -Slipper s 1.99 to 5.99 Save 25°/o to 50°/o 1Save50% .. FINE JEWELRY STERLING SILVER HEART LOCKETS Orig. 10.50 Now 5.25 STERLING SILVER HOOP EARRINGS Ong . 7.50 Now 2.88 SWEATER CLEARANCE Knit tops. cardigans. vests, pullovers. Patterns and solids. Or ig,$12 to $36 Now 50°/o off SATIN BASEBALL JACKETS Windbreaker type for action wear. Bright spectator colors in red, royal and yellow with white trim. Orig. $20 Now 4.99 BLOUSE CLEARANCE Print poly sheers. solid poly silks. For Junior and M isses. Orig. $14 to $28 Now 50°/o off SKIRT C[EARANCE Prints and solids in tailored or flounced styles. light and dark tones in Junror or M 1sses sizes Ong $11 to $18 Now 50°/o off VESTS, VESTS, VESTS L ots and lots o f styles. fabrics and colors Great with pants and skirts. Orig $1 1 to $26 Now 3.99 DITTOS ~) ·FOR GALS Many fabncs and styles. For Juniors and M isses. Not every size in evew style Orig. $17 to $20 FINAL COAT CLEARANCE Winter coats:-s hort·or 5t1tfet length. Limited quantities. Orig. $60 to $1 55 Now7.99 Now 50°/o off FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY 844-2313 rsVCPenney "'~~-. FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY ' 644-2313 • • • .AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION To9M" T.-lb Tip• Df'tAR flt!ADE ll ·: nf'w book .... wllka U9laiPlf In laymu11 ll'rlU aomt' of tk tttb.oJtal probl•ru ol radio broadtHtla1 and bow to 1•• bdwr • M Nltf'p&Mn lA bf.lit• off11rf"d frtt by IUIR<"·FM (tUI AUlbor tt111h •. PHl, dll'fftor of •••• , •I ,,, .. ~"· .. , , ..... y "'' lft ,. ,, 1'1'"" I ., 14 •• , t \If t1"tJ f1;f1t j1 tfttl'1 f'it I I I.I .. t ,,.,, 9111.-e !;'•jtii ttfnf ''' 11.t" ,,.,.,,,, .. hf'• ut 'r.' ... ,. ''*""' ,,..., t .,.,,,., n \hul t.1•l4• 1~• •t1111f"U I I '-'"' , ..... " •• \ ... , ,, " •• ; 'lt1tftt}f , • .,. .. , I iwl~ , ,, •I I • I It IJ I"" I I·• \I• I • ' \ tJ• ,. 1:• ,..., .. ., '"""" ••••• ,.,,.,, '""""' '"° ... ,~, ""' ,~ ....... , •n.JMln• • I I , ,. ' ~ '" '"''"'~ ,~. t.u•J" t twM llW4mf' »ll•t ••,.I lk11~• u ,..,,~,. plh '""' ,.MmlN"t ,_,..,,. 1'1'1 1• 1 .J.1 t f"'f1 / l1H • 1J1tl'ti"llMtfUU a.JI f»r•r~ '-'-..... Mo u4')'11"'<" I b M aguzmc Ttw ud Hid thl~ book would t4lll me how lo earn thou!\~ brokrrlna 11u\omobil~ I d1dn 't f'tlm a ('t•nt bf.r au~c l never rot tht book My Sil 9~ check was cuahed and lcttcnj o( inquiry bring no u·aponM "' Y. J> • Coronu del Mar n.dliy.Jan'*Y 23. 1979 DAIL v PILOT A. • f'11llnHr1DI( (or kt'-.;(' •'M , la)\ tbt' b ookle"t wai. i<)c ~l1n•d to b t'lp U.Ct'n('rtJ undrmand •b> OW-)" bhf' rt>op&tou dlffkulUe , and to hrlp tbem ttm~y &.ht> •l•uattoa. loC"ludt'd •rfl ''*'IC" doet Co ~ll"f'nithf'a t'lll •l1aala. dlrTClMDll for ~a.Anl('UDg aad poai!donlo" luklt-aod oui.Jdr an &.nnaa, aud dlal(n1tu for e••Y an klnna ~&rut·&lun. Mow,•wontl M•1aaloe'a da .. lned adwert1.taJ d4>partment wUI wrl&e a lelt.f'r c.o lltfo adnirUlf!r, but won't ataDd bt-blod tM ad aod r~fud your moaey. Voar _,, rttoarw .. to m .. a tom· I plain& wtt.lt tlw U .s. Postal S..r~kt1. ' lo<'h•M drtalla and a <"OPY ol yow l 1 • ('anC't'lf'd <'hf'tk. Mall to; Poatal ' I n " p ,. <' t o r i o (' h • r IC e , llcqMn& &IH-buokl.-t by !lf'Ddlnic a atampt'd, wlf addr~~. 1.-caJ "111.Mt I It e-nveloaw to: l.oud and lnr, KUSC-FM, llolvt-r Hy Park. l.011 An•l'lt"'lf,{'alif 90007 Ta .l"WNlft ·,. ('ofd Dl':AR f'Al' \.\hy do w1· h 1Ht' to pay i.a les 111\ un food we cul 1n r ei.l a uranh ' J\1HI, why do :.in11" charge ld'I ''° t .. kt• out ordPri. ~h1lc othe rs don t · tt ~o tlon · to'ra u d ectloa, APWI .......... J W • < 'osta M t<'>J A Boa rd or 1-:qu all t a t l o n spok.-smao say11 w t' pay lbe tax because h 1'i the law ~ A "Taxable Sale of Food Products" tunet iio, be· log mallf'd lO you, and It explains all the variablt>i. contained lo the confus- ing rood salei, tax regulations. All food and drink sened lo a restaurant Pblladt'lpbla, Pa. 19111. Send a urbon NPY to: Bureau of Coo•umer t Protection, Orrtttl of the Attorney ~ Gf'nt-raJ. 133 N. t 'lftb St .. Allentown, Pa UUO?. A VS Cried lo contact tbe advertla.t-r, but bad no more luck than you lo J(tUio~ a rebpollbe. Tb.18 co lumn ba i. receive d many co mplalnt ~ about ~1oneysworth . Coosidtr carefwly before you send for anythlo& ad· vertlsed In tbJs pubUcatlon, which ••so hait been &be subject or • 1awsu1t Goin.a Out On a Li ....... filed by lhe stale for oon-deUvery or --~ •n.U delayed delive1ry of merchandise lO ('allforn.la coubumers. Buff Gld* Off~rrd • is subjed. lO sales tax, as ar e food and beve rages sold by drive-in es· t11bllsbments. Otber regulations ap· p ly to delicatessan food s a les, however . Gt'ocrally. cold rood is not ta~ed. bot hot food Is. However, if a dell sells a "plate" that Includes one bot food, such as baked beans. tbe en· Ure meal is taxed even if part is cold. DEAR PJ\T. I'd like some in- formation on buying gov(•rnment sur- plus items. Whal ·s available and how do I arrange a purchas e? M". M . Fountain Valley Vour best source or information ls a free pamphlet. "Buying Govern· menl Surplu.-. Per-.onal Property." It describes the type of equipment aold by t he Gene ral Services Admlnlstra· lion and bow you can pur chase IL Write to C'onsumer Informa tion Center, Depl. 628F, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. . . /ti oneg'• Wort It DEAR P~T . I ordered a book whi c h wa s ad v erti s ed 1n Rolls Royce Fi les Suit In Name Use BOSTON (AP l Restaurateur Bette Arnold. who has fought a run- ning battle with city officials over her asserted right to park her Rolls Royce in front of her business. has a new adversar y. Officials ot Rolls Royce. which· m akes the expensive car. hied s wt in fl>d l'ral court askin~ tha t Ms Arnold be barred from us ing the company name and insignia to promote her restaurant. The suit accused Ms. Arnold, owne r of "Bette's Rolls Royce'' restaurant, of using the name 1n a "n agrant all<'mpt lo trade on the plaintiffs ~ood will and reputation for quality." The company also took a d im vie w of Ms . Arno ld 's publicized fight with Boston police over the parking tickets she r~e1ves fo r leaving her 1964 Silver Cloud Ill in front ofncr rrstaurant. Ms. i\rn()ld said she was surprised by Rolls Royrl"S actions. · Actudlly. I think I'm good publici· ty for them ." ~he said. Tolb for f~ree DEAR R EADERS: Tbe Consumer P roduct Safely Commission bas a new toU·free hotline number : (800) 638·83M. The hotline takes roaaumer calls reportiJlg p roduct safety pro- blems and provides lnformaUoe to concerned Individuals. o m clab tt· port that tbe hotline received more tlaan95.Mcalls last year. OIL FIRMS MAKE $26,500 REFUND SA CRAMENTO <AP 1 Octane ·ratings on gasoline pumps have led to a $26.500 settlement by two service stat ion chains and their supplier. says the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The report said the firms ordered to pay the court settlement for false and misleading advertising and un- fair business practices are the Lerne r Oil Co .. wtuch sells under the Lerner label : the Fuel Supply Co., which uses the Nickloff label. and supplier Pulmor Tank Lines. The two firms operate 105 st ations. )'·ours • • • For the asking! THIS I OOICL!T CONT AIMS IMPORT AKT' tHFOtlMATIOH EYStYOHE SHOULD KHOW. •Insurance •Estates •Wills •Veteran Benelrts •Vital StatlstiCS ' '',\ " ~ • Hlstorical Records ~ ,,• .. \\ 1 ~-~ sEHif:Oi'iOUi'Rlic . :-.T015If'! _______ i I -··---·----------· -·-·-··-- 1 NAME . .. . . .. •. . . .. .... .. . • • . ......•.............................. I I I I ADDRESS ........................ , ....................................... I I I . I I CITY . ··•·••····.. ..•••. .. . .. . .....................•... ZIP COOE .. ·•··•• I I l-----------~?..:':.. ______________ J Harbor Lawn -Mount Olive Memorial Park & Mortuary 1625 GISLER COSTA MESA 540-5554 Forum magazine lists its choice for the 10 ''Most Sensuous Pairs of· Legs" by naming Liza Minelli , right. as first; Angie Dickinson, left, second ; Shirley MacLaine. second right , third ; and Jane Fonda. fourth. Others in the running were Chris Evert. Rosalynn Carter . Bianca J ag· ger. Nancy Lopez. Cheryl Ladd and Bess Myerson. Don't Let Them Close Our Desert The federa l gove_rn ment is propos ing sweeping regu rations that could keep the publi c out of major areas of the 25-million-acre California Desert whic h covers nearly one fourth of the land in the state ... and you could be barred from those areas as early as March 30 this year. ''We Don't Know What's There & We Don't W a nt T o Know" Governmental proposa ls for the California Desert Pl an also could foreclose mineral and energy exploration within the area -without a comprehen sive resources inventory. That's like saying. "We don't know what's there and we don't want to know." That kind of attitude can cost our already troubled economy thousands of jobs and millions of dollars besides forcing us to rely increasingly on foreign resources. Exploration for and development of our resources must be included in any intelligent planning for the California Desert Conservation Area YOU CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! The public can comment on these proposals but tirft1e is running out! The deadline for comment is January 30, 1979. Don't let the government close our desert. Contact the Bureau of Land Management in Riverside and protest its plan to lock up tne Cali- 'f omla ·Ogsert:· Addre"Ss your comments, te: Bureau of land-Manag&m4mt, WHc:-Jerness Inventory Team. Riverside District Office. 1695 Spruce Street. Riverside, CA 92507. -The California Mining Association urges you to become informed on the California Desert Plan Califo rnia M inin& A ssociation P.O. Box 3 Jackton, CA 95642 YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College Ra y 8 . Hunter, Exe cutive D1roctor operates the official recycling - center for Costa Mesa. 556-5981 ' ' . I, ' Editorial Page ------------------------------------------------ 1110 T u•MI•~· Jen11ery 23. 1979 Ddfbdra Kn.ublch/Edltorl•I P4tQtl dllor Need More Dai·a ... On M ... dical Cut .. SUJ)Crv160ni h \'\• I()() hUI :rmatton to ft ('t.'°'On I pro C'O(Ulldt•rm"-"hut ls "t'" h~nd OrJtn(lf' rountv l}<MIOI to cut $..'i mllllon dol ;in unnuully lrom whut the count,y puy'I UC'I ?t'tlldlC'nl Cente r for m cdkully lru puv~ribh 'd pUUtmts Supc.·n ll'l<ms Wt-.lnt·~uy art' lo rt>vll'w 1u:t1on they took lui.t S4.•ptttrnt>4.!r "'twn tht>y !I •r ved notice thul ~ub iudw:. "uuld tx· <'Ut for C't•r1111n dentnl unct l'IN'tlvc o ut putat•nt l'Uft• ..it l 'CI unc1 lht· UnlH'rhlly OP<}• all'd l'bnll' in Sunta·An.i llw l'Uh "ould tukt> dfer t ln J\pr1l und rwxt Ot•tul)(•r 1t.1ttwr I h .111 p1 m·t•t-d "11 h t ht• not l<'t'' 'u1wn 1M11 \ \h o uld <frht \ t1r1.1l .1t tton until ullt:rrWtl\l'"l lo th · l T I l'Urt' l'tm l>l• 1 dam•d und t'\ Jlu.tlt·d So fur. ,1 t,1,k fon•t• of nwdtt•JI prof(>-...,1onub h u-. 111.·t-n uooblc lll l'Ulnt• lll> with ~u\,..tlulltul 11ltern11t1v .. , unrt h11 .., n ut <·ompll'lt•d lht· work 1l wa ... t•rcutt·cJ t1> d o ~uJ'l('n·1-.or .. hU\' • on obh.:utton to :t~k out th .. ht•tit , most con l'Oll•rH .rnd mo l t:l·ono m1cal m1•d1ral trtutmtnl for the Hl<ilAl'lll 'fhl') s houJdn l be <'rltlC'l/Cd for t ry1n~ lo d o thul But n,•1tht r i-hould thf'y UM· thoM.· ~ouli. u:t an t>X l'USl' lo t'hmmah· much nttt·dt.·d strv1cc It m..iy bt· thlit b\.udlei, \\-Ill prove that local h<>bpllob and µrlvutl· µh y:itl·l:.tnis t•an l·frlc 1<.·ntly provide isome of lht• c·un· a.tivt·n t·xt'lw.1vt•ly lo lJ('f by a t·ontraC't with tht· c·otml y. But ull tht· tud ... ur c·n t in hund y ·t Po:,tponing ~· <fr 1·110011 wall t11·l1> r •·movt• 1·m ot 111null:,m f rom lht· tncdka l «•111· 1i.:.111· .111d .1llt1w 111t1•· fur t'i.Jl lll, c·urdully rl·M:urdH.'11 :111.d \ .... !-, ·Fair Insurance Rates J\ lnll ,... J>t•11d1n~ 111 the· l.t•g1)-i laturc th(tl would pro h1 h1t 1h1· tf•rr11 or11JI :.yi.t•·lll for :.l'llinlo( up lnsurun<:t· n•h."'> an ti t''ttablsl\h '-' :-.t .ll1•w1<1t• rult· for ;Jll driver:. J\t J>rl''tt·rlt. JHt'llllll01!-i for <Inver:. in hvmg In urea~ \\1th a n·c·onl ,,f h1 ~:h t_wr1dent rut<.'s Central Lo~ Angl'lt·i. for t·xumplc r<Jn be more lh<Jn d ouble th<: .1 mount <·hurgt·d 1r1 low n :.k iJrCu~. For Oraniw County . c·on:.ldcrcd" ~afer a r ea, 1t·~ been (•:.t1matcd th•• <·hun~c <·ould force drivers to pay up to 31 perce nt more• for their car m s ura nce to h elp s u bsld m : rtdutcd premiums for thos e living In b1gh-r1s k area:>. Wh1h• 1t <lo<•!> M' •m unfair to burden the c lean-record dnvt'I' who Just huµp ·ns to live in a hi gh-risk area with -' :.ky 1'11gh 11hur·:111('t• ratl's, the statewide pror><>sat hus .JIC <-h·:ir dr:twh:Jc·ks A w11f111 rn 1 all' would give the bad driver little 1nc1•n t n 1· lo nw11<1 ha.., w;iyh, whilt· depriving the good driver <if t 111' pr l'~•·11t 1·:1s h h<'nPf tl hc stands lo enjoy W1 ·'n · nfll i1 htu :111(·1· 1·xp1·rh, but in today 's highly 1·omp11h ·n1.t·d s oc·at-t v at would '><:crn rtl<Jtiv«ly s imple for 1111· f1r 1n .. to c•x lt •n d tllf'ar pn·st•nt nu:th1Hls of k<·t·ping 1 r;11'1, iii w>'id ;111d b;1d dnvt·l''t. s<J that th· unsafl-<l rtH·1 .11111 lht· :-.:1fl' d1 l\'c•r , h:is 1-1l 1m I heir re<«>rd s and no t \.\ht·n · t ht·y h;ip1w11 111 lt Vl'. would Ill' l'hargcd ~t t('ordingl y S till U p to Parents I ;p in !-ian Fr:m t•1sco the Federal Trade Comm1ss1on 1 ... 1n the mids t of hP:.trmgs :.uwnt the effect of tc lev1i.on ud v ..rt1:-.1ng on ('h1ldrrn In lhl' :.no thght 1Jrt' TV ads for s ugary s nac ks. drink), .ind t·t.1ndy , and toys th:J t turn out to be less than wh at the 111<'1 un ·s on th<' s rrC'('n ind1catc or downright deflge rous . , ( >ppont·nts uf the ads for s weetened foods contend th•·v <11 •· :1 plul to turn the kids into "s~garholi cs ." Tht• 1·1·11·:d r><·opl(•, ttw oth er hand, cite the importance of a 1:111111 t>• 1•:1k I :1st :ind :.uggc '>t th« youngstt•r who sugar)' h1:. II\\ 11 h11wl 111 pl:11n ('<·r<'nl will g<•l mon· thun the one wh<> l·at '> ll11· 11n· swt'l'll·rwd v:.i ru·ty !'frc·1 l1·ss t11 !-t :ty, rlwtorl<' iJlld t:mot1on are ramp1mt on lioth '.'ild•·s. and tlw us<· of what Jerry Hrown t e rms .. buzz' \.\ords .. d1ws n 't C'lanry the issue. <>n1· 1~• and anl'<t to wonder w h at ever became of the 111 •· T V pan·nl wh<1 UM·d his own good s ens e to d e tcrminl' wh;tl h1.., kids a lt'. <111d hud th· inl<:s tinal fortitude to hty down a f1·w rull·s J\~. f11r t ht· toys . the dangerous ones o( course s hould lw k1·pt off the market. And maybe the ones that don't ltvt· up to thl·lr <Jdv ·rtising will at least h ave the lit·n1·fu·1al t•fft•(·t of giving an early lesson in not being a ... uekt·r lllr flo\\-l'ry :.clling Jo bs. Sooner or lat(·r they'll ha ve· lo lt·arn that <Jn y w<J y J\ lt·vl·l ht•;ult·d parent should be able to do a great <ll·al to k1·<..'p ttw k1<ls from being s wept off their feet. And 1( I h1· act ... an· loo offt·n:.1v1., th<· ult1mute ;.rns wcr 1~ to turn off t ht• '>l'I • Op1mon•, 11xµrn::.i,1·d 1n lh11 bpace above are tho&o of thu Daily P1101 Omm v111w!> 1!,l(pr<J:o!>ocl on lh1!> page are those o f thtm duthors und drll'>I:. flouclr1r c.ommont ,.., inv11e c1 Address Tho Daily Pilot, P 0 Ooll 1 ~00. Co!, la Mosa. CA 92626 Phone ( 714) 642-4321 Boyd I Ekphants 8 y l .. M. UOVO f',l1•ph:1nts .1rt· <'IJp1thh· ''' ha n<tling tlwir trunk.., In MH'h :1 1frxlt'rtlU'\ mar1111 •1 t hat tht•y'v1• 1>1•1•11 kn()wn to un 1•11rk «ham1rngnc· bnlll•·.,. 1ak1• Llw w.1llt·h out flf m1·11·, 111\\' rior IJf>1·k1·i... .1111! 1111 ow httll-HIU'K rnar lilt•' with tlw -.111•t•d of liullt·h ll !> l'Xf)f•1•1t'1I lhat v.1lhln 20 v••41n. wt· II h1 • •w11chng and n·~e1 v1ng 1·ll'<'t ron1<: l1:t tt·r'> ------- U•·ur ,(;loon1y (;u~ M aybc lhl' M urines would Ilk•· to lrnde Pendlf'ton for <.;ntullnu ll wouJd be murh more ()( a "hallc>ngP (()r Jlrt1c llclnl! amphibious hrnd ln1111 than (lll th.ot wldt: open n.t ht-•chlmnt w It that will pop up on • .ll'levbron M'rec nis /\round' lht• <'hurr h pl.1 y .:round hlood a l11gh wo<xl('fl f1·nt•1· wh1<•h 1wv1·n ml'n tn lht· :1 tt u It S u11d11 y S<'l1ool d a..,.., vol unlt•Nto<l to paint 0 11 llw following S11turd:1v llul 1111t one• of them ..,how•.·cl Ufl Wh .. n lh1•y arrtvt'<t for S unduy Srhool llw 11(•xt m<Jrnlnu . thl'y i.:iw that tht• f<ont •' hall bt•1·n murkt·<I off Into M·v1 ·11 :..1•t·tlons with U1l·1r nam(•s s lo ~h•d h11phnr11rdl y Lhct.cUJ)OJl. Tlual.J.cm·•· wm, pulnll'd by sundown Oo you know what the tJ .S. Governnwrll doci; with coshcd rcd('rlll pay roll rhc.·ck~? Stm.h•?s Uwm for :i1evl·O yf'nrs. then r1•cycll'H them Into bolhroom t llo;u '. Su ch cun<'f'llW chc<·ks make 11 hout :JO million rolls o yNar Tht•y llupply fod •rot burldln~ re11troom~ Spring thHi ()nc on the fuml ly mothcmnUclan. Tlw aut·is <>( tht1 hWll)nnd and wlf t-lotfll 1#1. 1Je 111 tWlet' n1 old os 11h•• was wh<:n he wM the ngfl she ta today Whnt or~ th tr tlge11? Surety 11nld savant r1: ported the hus band tn llU ~ nod lhl! wifo 42, no" . "-' Ni<·holM Von Hoffman Balanced Budget Drawbacks CollConala ·a own Jflrry~ Rrown h~i, dt•clded tt'1 the balan<·cd budt1cl that. wtll make him prt.'tll· dt-nl U 'a rom .. out for a con 11m uttonal •mcmdment. mokin.c It obllaiutory A number t>f mf'n have go\len into lhc Whl~ Housts promh11ng u balanced budget but ,am\ n o n t' h u \ ,. I uom· ..., far w. " to udvorJtt.· tJ AJ P t l>UlllnK It Ill ~;, the Co11:-;t1t u l I 0 n .. ; V l' II l"r u nkltn l> Hooi-t>vtd t. a " namt.• not or t1111urll y as \Oc tut ~d with budgetary •-<iu1po1M-. run on th· prom1s1: he'd mukt.· Wa11h1ngton's ;,ic l'OUntb l'(>ltlt.' out t'Vl'I\. PERHAPS it's bccuu11e of f'OH and bis 11uccHIK>r8 that Jerry Brown h;:n1 to odvocat~ pulling at 10 t ht• fcdl•rul Cons titution as :.tn oli liiF•twn 'l'ht· own who wroll' tll1• ('on!>t1tulion toyed with \ ''nou' wayis of hulldlnl( bur 1 1 .. r., to tht• dt·b.1.,t·mcnt of nw1u·y. hut au ahi.olulc proh1l11 11<>11 '"' public deb{. a conclilion lht·Y ubhorn·d ""1th al least ai. mllt.b eneriy ~ lhe mun rrrun Sucramc11to. wun'l M•riously considered b<'cuu110 they knew that If you l.Jlkt• awAy the powur to contruct debt you take away t he nu lio n ·s 1>ow1:r to dt•fend 1t1u-lf To fi~hl a wur or prt'pore for Olll' without .coing tnto debt would nw:rn t:ixallon 3l <i level so h1~h pc-oplc wouldn't 11tnnd for 1l t•v1:n with the cnl'my al lhc ~alt's Al any r ;_1ll'. no ad m inlstrat1on In any m :ij<>r war hns ft•ll sumc1enlly c1:rta1 n or t :.axpayer patrlotb.m lo attempt to win on a pay-ai-. you-uo b~Js. Sturltn~ with the Amc>rlcan llevolullon lusl'lf. e very impor- t ant conflict In our h1 1>lory huts brnuJ(ht with tt debt and 1nfla· 1101\ The current proposal ror con- b l 1tul10 n a lly mandating :i hnlanc~ budget u •alm.•s this und makes :in excerl•on for t1om(' 50rt. o( natlona d cfcfUlc t•mng<•ncy. On1• l'xception is a ll thul 111 rw ~ed to muk1: hui;h out or lh(• whul1• hulanc1:d budget 1dt'll Tift; COUNTRY will lJ•· kt•pt 11l a h·chnkal hudi;ctory nu t1unal t•mc·ri:wncy for dN·ath.·'> ill .. t lrrw. ar\fl ttw d(•nc-ns wlll go on ue. before. You cun't drnft a law t.o prevent public cJebl If tl executive und legis lative branche!l devok ttwmse lv"s to finding ways w violut.: tu Intent. Beyond thot. Inflation, whic h we a lways connect with defir it s pendlni:. 11) <1s'lodutc d with prosperity Long befor1: Kc.·ynt~. people insist.w that cheup mon1•y und ~ood limes >tO lOJC('l.hPr. Even J\ltxandcr llam1lton, not without rcluc tanrr, s us pcclecJ thul u degree or 1nflol1,>n could provtt11! the 111park of <.-eono mlc at1mulu· tlon Althoug h con se rval1Vl' economist:> arJ(ue ther e 's no evidence to bac k It up. to lht!t day, a lo t of s mart peoplt' bellt:vc that the cost of ;, st.cudy dollar ls unemployment and lhl' price o f full employment 1:. some inflation. If' T HAT rclutionbhip hilt> never be1:n provt-d. neither hus the connection between dcf1<'1t i.pe ndinJ( and lnrlntaon . As k Herbert lloover. Hu. ud m lnllitra tion ran up !IOm<· )>tupPndoui. cJd kits. Ilia 1932 dl'f1<:1t n •prl·wrtl t:d 59 pertent of tht· lOlf1I frodN UI budget as OJllM'M•d to Curkr'' V per<:t'nl and J.lrll't·s were· .,1111 ,J disastt'r that y<'ar Defil'its are merely an inv1t:1 'PAA.AV I . BAKMil AR. KHOM.£\NI • s~~IN I -w~ 1HE HEU.'$ lHE GAS Charles McCah~ t100 to inllntioo. but uoleStJ tJw t(Ov~rnml·nl prlri\,lj extra money lo p11y llll debt11, the dufil'll won't c:.iusc un influt1on. ll wlll ljimply rnt>an thttl th· rnonf•y borrowt.-d from the community ot lur1w won't be t1valla l1I.-for oth1:r prOJCCls. AM •:ktCANK hnvt• J thtn•t ••bou t h <tlunt't~<I hud gel!>. howt•vt-r BudJ(l'lury .i.urpluitt:!> - lll'<'m to bolhl'r us nlrnost u., much 3'1 defi<'1t-. Thl·rc hi1v1· tw.-n J>t'nodJt when tht• .:overn me nl was t.ak in.c In con'ilde rably morl' lllOfWY than 1l was s1>t."nd In.:. uf\d thf' odd thing was that surpluses were blamed for caw. tnlt almost lhe i.amc set or bud results a.s deficit:. arc hlamc-d for now President Grovt'r Clcv('lond in IRRK d•nouncinl( fcdtrul t111r pluses w undb Vt'ry rn lH'h Ilk~ Ciov. Jt'rry Urown dcnf)unC'•nH r1•dt>r al d<•ft('llS .. An 1nd1•ft'O~I hlc utort1on." CIPvt-lnn<I <·ulkd 11, "'a culpable lwtruyal of J\ mf·rtcun fo1rr1t•s:'I 111111 1ui.t1ce Th1:-1 wroni.: tnfllcl<•d upon those who bN1r llw hurd1'n of natwnal tuxat111n . mult1plw' a twoo<l of 1•\ 11 <'OnSl'lfUt·r11·1·'1 Ttw puhhr trt·<11>ury l.14·romt•' n hoard 1111t pl:e rt• fo1 mom·y n•· .. dh~'>l v withdrawn from trarl1• :incl th•· p1 .. 1pl1"' 11.._ • ., thus rnpphng our nut1onul t·ncri.:u·-s. Ml!.P ·nding 0 11 r eount ry ·.., ct1•vt•lopm1:nt , pn· H·nt1ni.: lnvt>fitm l'nt in produc t 1 ve 1·ntcrs>rtbc, thn·utt'n1ng ltnanctal d11>turbunc1• J nd lnVll 1n ll :.c hl•m e~ of ouhl 1c plund••r. . " AT T H E SAl'H: l lml·, Gov Brown 1:. callln~ for lax i·ut:, ;ind h1ghf'r r1v1I :s..rvl('1• product1v1t.v rn hh own '>tut<'. All or whwh 1' wcll <ind >tOO<I for 11 l1:uvc:. JUi.t lh<1t muC'h morc mon1·v 1n llw CahfornJu c1t1.tt·n':. ll'lf'kt•t ludo v. 1 lh us ht• plt•a:11•'1 11 won t 11111t)h affN'l 1nflat1on, ho w1·v..r Tht· v. 11t1•1" of tlw < 'oni.l1tul1<111 had n11 h1·.,1tatmn aliout mak1111: 11 1m 1w.-..'11hl1· for tht· .. t:1t1•' to 1· .1 UM• an 111flat 111r1 1 ht·} ar•· ... p1·r1f1t•ally 1>roh1l111t•tl l n1111 p1111t111~ 1111ine y 111 uny form So 1( IJ:tl.inc·1-cl hudgl't..., diin t 1:ua1 .Jnlt•1• .1 :.ounlf tl11ll.1r, th1·\ <-:111 d1) oUwr v.or1hwhtl1· th111g .. hkt• prompt gnv1•1 nrn1•nl fru)(Jlt ty ond may be J!t·t a .:uy fmm ·atirornla to the White lloust•. Thieving Employ~es Sidestep Prosecution Tht•rt· :in· lots of wuyis to makt> n living 1n our time and plac1• Ont' of th\'rn Ii. lo have :i J<ih. Another and p<>rhaps more Im j(anativc way i1> to become " th1l'f In the pruit decade ll third op· lion h UI> Opt·nt'lf Ill u big WKY. This 1s to h :1ve o Joh und bl' a thJcr a l t h e ~Hl ml' t i me . Th e posiubllilles here ore pro d1glous, and tnl'feai,ing It's a very uttruct1 vc op lion, this To v.ork an a store or u bhop, or to lw u n l'Xt't't1t1 v1· in eith er. re· 11ulrc' mcrnly that you work u1> mu•·h U'> the c ha p or chap 1wr~1Jrl rwxt Lo you, whl"h i11 to sny m1n1mally . And you <·an steal to your ht•art's content, more or ll'i.s. without any f ear o f hcinK r.rosecut.ed. Thievery on the Joh. 1ke humoscxuullty und s moking s mall umounti. fJf p ot 1n ("31lfo m1 n. has tw1:n crrcetually dt:cr1m1nul11.cd In lilts country as u wholt• YOU STEAi., and the guy who O""'f S thl' storf! JUlll turns his '"'yes,. :ind 1JdJu11ts the price tag upwards. Nol to worry . T he Milton FrlC'dmans und other t•conom1c gurus who wor r y a hout lnflotion fo r ui> don't s peak 111uch about thlevefi on th • job, hut b<.'licve me. they 're eating into your pocketbook. The fi gures o n working thievery arc scar y. Our US C o m m t• r c t• f> e p u r l m c n t C!ihmutes workPr thiever y al $18 bllhon ror 1977. ThJH workll out .,t :iOme $100 million 11 w••k. S an ce s uc h thlt>very wui. c11t1mat<.~ ut onlv S.1 mllJioo a wt>ck an 1007, •xp..rt!> say 1l 1s r1:uM>nabh.• lo post u compounded rall· rtM' Of 20 pcrCl'nl m;r yeur At that rate, 111 rive years J\mnac·an hul\tnt•i.!. wlll lo11e to worklnJ! lhtl'V<'S $1 bllUon pt•r wc«k Thal l<r.1!i , In turn, will rll'<'NH'inraly g1•nt•rnt<• enormow. 1•x p<·nd1lun•s for 1mvule sccun ty 11ntf irusunrnc•· ·i n shnrt," i.ays o nt• c x p('rl, "by 1983, the price:. of American goods can lncreU!I•· by S50·S60 bill.ton a year Ju.st to cov er e mployment theft The 1m· pact of this s um upon lh1: pncc wage spiral l.s obvious • • A t p re s c n L t h e <· n t 1 rt· ('rlmlnal Justice syst e m 11. estimated to cost a litde mon · than e mployee dishonesty : S22 b11Uon for all criminal Justice. $18 billion for employee theft alone. But since c riminal juslJce 1•xpendltures rise ul o rate much lower than dishonesty. thc tut I will soon wag the dog " THF. EXPERT quotco c urhl·r. S aul 0 As tor. pn•i.1dc nt o f Management Saleguard!>, Inc 1n New York City, says a d1str1cl at to rney tol<I bim his of.ft cc cannot undC'rtake 1nvest1gation o f t•mploymcnt lhievl'ry und •r $200.000 Tht• Fm told one or his clients 1t could not lnvt..>sllgate un 1n te rs tatc theft of only $10 ,000. J\ local police precinct to ld an l'mployt•r Astor knew thul 1t la r ked lh(> m:mpnwer to p1c-k 1111 un t'mployct• (·uught in tht.· act''' gru bbrni( good s The pol11·1· as ked that the culprit n :pnrt lei th1• pi)lir<• station th•· nl'xt duy 111 be bookt'<f WHO PAYS ror oil th1i.·! Nt•ltt quci.t1on. Whic h 1s, whul can h .. dont:? Ai.t or prov1di•!i what seem s the onJy an1>wc1 ''C lt•ar l y, 1t 1i. lh•· rec rlmlnallzat1on of employ ml'nt dtRhonehty thut must now b • 3C'htcved. unle.!> wt· arc pre pared to condone a b11.arrc re t1111tribut100 Of Wf'rtlth, which Wlll s hr 1:d the t-X11>ttr1~ bOCllJI con tra<·t "Tht• <frrrim1nul11:11t1on oc r u rn·d when <·nm 1na l JU:Sllct· 1•ap;_1h11lt y la~~(t'<I Tht• pn>c'l'1>S l':tn bf' n>Wrlll•d when employev dl:>honesty <·un a.iu1n bt: pr()l) <'<'Utt•d <1nd wht•n p11nls hrn1:nt fo r "nmlnality " v1rfoally ('1•r I am. Th•· cont1nuin~ Mst of lht· lug ls far grl'ult'r thun alm0tit uny umount lhut wt: mll.(hl spend on c r iminal Justlre " The Trouble With Advice Columns Is Timing f:vt:ry duy. tho uund11 or Amcrlcunlf Ht::«>k udv1ro from newHparwr <'olumms ts o n th<· acute problems bclni;c f3<'f'd hy their spowit'll, their muntclpal bonds, thP1r budgies, their asbestoft siding, their loven. el eurwt and them.selves. The advice t.ht1y recelve ln re tum Is lnvmably u ge and to the point. The only dllncuJly arises from the lime it t.akes (I ) for the Ir lettorlf lo reach the col umn tst ; c2 > ror the t'olumnlat to type up the answer: C:l) (or the AMwer to be circulated by • aynctica&.e to a hWldrtld or 10 newspapers: (41 1or-Caeh newspaper to prlnt lhe anawer ·on It.a milllo1Hi0Uar hJah·•peed presses: CS> tor a truck lo rush t.h 1nawer to • 1m1Jl c.hl!4 ... on • bkycle, and (6) for the ama.11 child to throw the unbwt'r in lh•· Dear Cabby: I hope you won't hu11hc11 mlnd me writing you again altor A c884' 111 point Is thlR <'Or· only a week, but I figure ma.y~ respondenN• from the files of you didn·t get my first letter, the that dean of proft>s8lonal 1tdvlce m alls being what they are theM? glvcr11. o Oe n sonhurst taxi days. driver known os "0.-ar Cabby." I'm afraid Farrah lt.hwl's not ·-~ ----my-.U.:s real .ftatM > and ~ DEA& CABBV: My wife~ar-are 11Ull together. I wouldn't rah. (that's not ~r real n me) complain but ll l.sn 't easy crawl and I have been murl 16 lnR upside~ on the solet or yeara and we reolly get along my feet and palrM of m y hand.!J great. Our only pmblem la lh•l to th~ m•llbox while Yarrah 11he occulorudly 1ect11 these mu.s-hops along beside me. And she cl~ spunlA and her Joint.I tock. Insist.a we wall until it's dark on • Like UlC other nlf(ht we were account of abe saya 1'hc 'd be cm- praclklng a llUJe disco dancing barr aued I( we run Into In lhe living room •nd ahe 11omebody we knew. RrwJhJnH 11wung her leJj up over my head. our teeth ia no picnk either. Unfortunately , rlabt. In \be mid· • , die or the step, 1M got a cramp Well. we II be wutt'hlna tho rn her r11Cht kne.-ond It locked around my nec:k At nr1t. we l<lnd of l•µghed bout tt. ~ the wu 48 hours tf(o and ll'• atua locktd l'vt t rled everythlna, lncludloaj a crowbar, and nothlna·a worked Any 11u11eatJOf\I" STUCK IN rmu,y ' Quotes -... .. With newapaper 11, there Is sometlmtis dl11ordc r : wltho\ll them. there le nlw:iy1111lavery " B~/amln COMtanl 19th Ct'nlu~ F'rimclt Potnln paper for your solution !o."T\JCK IN PlllU:. Y 0.-ar C•bby: We· dlrln 't ~ ~ the pa per tod Dy . I thl nk the JWh~hbor's dol( did. If you solved our probltm, would you mlnd doing tt agaln? Irma Ubat's her real name ~e.aren'LR«­ t na good. She uys I'm drtnklna too muc h. I say being 11tuck w1lh her la no bowl of cherr1~ STIU,Sf\JCK IN PHILLY Dear (:abby: Thank11 lo you. Georg~ (that 'll my late hWJband'11 real nanw > and I arc separated at lut. I told him he !Shouldn't u ll you up at 3 a.m . to demand am aruiwer. And, boy, were >'°" ever r1Jtht to tell him to go lloak his head . Only t.cn mlnutes ln a hot tub and my knee unJockedjustllke thAt! My problem now Is wh •ther I aboUJd ~a lawyer fiat or lbe poUce. Meue It"\ me know as 100n u ~ can as It's klnd of warm ln he"' and I don't lmow how lone ~e wUJ 1'1.Bl. l''OOTLOOSE IN PJllLL Y t ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS T~. January 23 1979 DAIL y PILOT A I I Ba9alcatea Prods Presldetli Librarian Promoted Patty's Release Urged < Orange County Publte Library of· rtdala have announced the promotion of Bob Richard. 31. to regional librarian. Ot'E . ·::· l(ArlA1'E; .~ u·~SoN ... ANQZ ~N 8((EAtt. . -~ 0,., ,;,,;,;. 11 O. • HUSTINGS Of•o.l•t ~ .... California Stonator S I Hayakawa l.s uriclni Prnldenl Carter lo speed up ronaldtn\lon ot Pat ty lleant 'a pcUUon fur commut.Uoo of her pnaon aeote~ In a IMlf'r tn the prf"ddt>nt tarU.r thla month. the Republican lawma1ttr r.-mtndtdCarter "On Sept 25 o r laal year the late Conirasmao Lt<> J Ry11 n and I perAotut.lly pre· lt>nl('d lN' ~rdon atlur"n<-y, Mr John t..aniah , with Patrlela llcar.1t's pt>tltlon ror commutation of aen tenrr "Scvl'r I month h I\ t• pni\ d ~lnC't' thrn. "°llhOUl I WOrd t'XC •pl I :Umplt" IC'kDOWl~lement or rereolpt Wh1l t" tht' <'lrtum .. tan<'t'' o f thl'I parlkular can arc soml'•h•t invnlvc-d, )urely ~noutth Umt' hH pai.~.-.1 for foll cons1derution Qf County Girds For 'Quake' At 8 31 a.m t~t'b l. 34 vanous agtncles 10 Orange County wlll test their read1nesr. to deal with a 7 1 force killer earthquake "Operation Shake1 ." an exercis~ centered at the 200-acre Orunge Couoty Sanitation District p lant in Founhun Vallty, Is the largest ever con· ducted ln the county "From u baby, It 's grown lo a monster," says Fountain Valley Civil Defense Coordinator Robert Morrissey. who has organiied the mammoth dis a ster drill . . '"nU.8 ENTIR E EXERCISE is being put on with . 'training Ume' and volunteers," explains Mornsscy, himself a volunteer "Most people don't take Civil Defense serious- ly. Morrissey adds, "until after something hap- pens." His earthquake drill theoretically Involves a violent racking shudder of the WhitlJer Fault ~~ich ~ould cause widespread damage, death and tnJur~.m Orange and Los Angeles counties. Sixty Fountain Valley ffigh School dra·ma stu- dents wt1.J arise long before dawn Thursday to re· port to the pnmary disaster scene and be made up as casualties ~RAMA J'EACRER CAROLE Cooney will critl· que their performances as the dead and injured for class grade credits. They will be rushed lo four area hospitaJs, Hunt· ington lnlercommunity, Pacifica, Fountain Valley a nd Westmins ter, whose staffs also are participating for required training. The other agencies involved -local firemen a nd policemen, the California Highway Patrol, El Toro Marine Corps Air Station medical helicopter evacuation teams -are required to spend a certain amount of time in training. West Orange County's Net Six -emergency personnel from ~I-Bach. Huntington Beach. Fountain VaUey, Westminster, Garden Grove and the cotmty -will be Involved. the muit.a ol the ptllllon Each day that puses without • df-clalon 11 anothl"r day spent ln Jail by • woman who ahould ~ free .. ••• A80l11' ll members of t hurch Women United In the Harbor Area are proleeling proposed cut· bal'ln tn ('Ounty medleal servleff lo tbe poor. The church women have wrttteo lo Oran&e County Supervltor Thoma.a RUey staUn& their op- position IQ the prol>06ed ~uta to be considered by the county Boarctorsupervlsora Wednesday. "It ta lronk." u1d Mn . Edwln Alford of He will be responsible for operation of the library's sout hern branch faclUUet in Costa Mesa. Fountain Valley. T\Jnlp, Villa Park. Irvine. Laguna Beach . South Laguna , Laguna Niguel. Mission Viejo. S llverado Ca n yon . San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. -.... w~~ .. : :'_'.: . I !~ 1..• ~.T·~, .. :_. ·· C·AST. · . . . .. . ,•. . ...... . -. ., : ·. Belboa ltla.nd. co,chalrman ol lbe aroup, "that ti· HEAD LIBRARIAN 11eollal hHlth Stt rv1 t'et arti lbreat.ent:d for cbUdr~n Bob Rlcherd Richard formerly was supervisor or the Garden Grove library and bad served as Fountain Valley branch supervi~r ror two years. ... Ln this yt•ar whlt•h h111s l>t'en de1l1nated by the Unlt· --------- l-d Nations ns th~ lnt~rnutlon11I Year of the Child." • • • JAMF.S t . EMERSON, a Costa Mesa advertls- lng man, has been named by GOP presidential hopdul Phili p Crane to the Crane for President N atlonul Advbory Board. Planners Lag on Airport Issue 1-:merson baa served on the Los An&eles Coun- ty Republican Cenlr11I Committee and was a Ronald Reagan backer al the GOP nominating convt'nUoo ln Kansas City 1n 1976 Cra ne Is the Illinois congressman who an- nounced tus preoidential intentions some months ago SAN DIEGO <AP > -A six· county planning group wanu Camp Pendleton considered as a possible re~ooal civilian airport but bas waited three months for reaction from San Diego County planners. Henry Wedaa . ch airman or an aviation comm 1ttee o r the The •688 PRIMERIB DINNER Special Orfer Exp1rt>~ Januray 31. 19i~ On-the-Mall at SoUth Coast Plaza Near the CarouaeJ on the Flnt Level. For reservations call: 540-8822 Southern Califorrua Association of Governments. said a letter was sent three months ago to the Comprehens i ve Pl a nning Organization 1n San Diego County. Although the letter asked only for a meeting. Wedaa said no response was received . He said the 125.000·acre Marine Cor~ base near Oceanside Is • a serious c,andldate" as a regio~al civ1hanJ a1rport because of its location. San Diego County supervlsors in 1972 rejected a bid by Orange County to consider petitioning fo r the use of Camp Pendleton. BW NEWPORT IS PROUD TO INTRODUCE THE NEW BOEHM JUDAIC COLLECTION TOMORROW This important event marks the Boehm Studio ·s first reproductions of B1bllcal and cultural themes deepfi' imbued with Jewish heritage de//cately executed id -.. porcelam. The new senes of seven teen porcelain pieces will be on exhib1tton and for sale with a special slide-lecture program by Mr. George Barker. Vice-President of the Edward Marshall Boehm studios m the Gift Gallery at 11:00 a.m Call (114) 759-1211. ext. 284 for reservat10ns. ~E EAR~QU~E drill ~II t~e ~ace at ~----~------~-~---~-------~ the sanitation district plant because as a single en· BU llOC~S WI l~~I R~ tlty. it offers a variety of potenliaUy critical pro- blems if a quake did occur. Rcallsm will be el)couraged throughout the ex- e rcise. says Morrissey. "We'll be using pool chlorine where the chlorine spills are supposed to be." he says, ex- ptatntng it will be aprtnkled around tmagtmuy pipeline breaks lo give off the chlorine gas odor. 'The upcoming test which will include slmulat· ed bum victims, gas and smoke lnhalalion and bodily injuries due to fl ying glass falling debris is a f irst drill for Fountain valley's new moblle com- mand POStand communications center. "IT'S BEAUTIFUL," Morrissey says proudly of the refurbished school bus equipped with the most modem equipment. He says the Feb. 1 date was picked arbitrarily. Ironically, a Westminster -based radio evangelist in contact with a devout Texas woman who claims God-given visions maintains Feb.1 is the date of areal quake. His alleged prophetess claims il has been re- vealed to her lkat a s uper-quake will tear California apart, sinking the Orange Coast into the sea . "[don't put much faith in those people " Civil Defense Director Morrissey says. ' However, he does believe in the laws of nature and California's cyclical pattern of major earth· quakes. And that's why he d oes the job be does, • without pay. 6MonthsAgo Bobby's Reading Skills Were 18 Months Behind. 10day He Reads Better _ Than MoslofHis.Clas_smot OIWI' • PfOP411' IHrn lne Pl'OO'em . neerlv ell'trv child c:en perform et • lewl considered "ucellent ," Our lnc:livlduel•Hd Comc>uter A11l1ted lnttrvctlon htlpt eech child In the ti.1ic leernlng 1k1ll1 of rNth, reeding Ind l9n0Utge ertl. 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M:dudc1d lurmhou1t1 hua t ... •roen1· u HH'l'l'U for huld mco wh<.i hUJH' ht'r C'U llC'O<'llOO O( herbs, \ llamlns nnd mlnl•rnls wtll brlnit b• tnti. loc·k•otU\Ulr youth. M<>r • u-.m 20 1'hloy put~ m~n dul· ty follow lh1• bumpy road1 th~t wind th1•o u11 b co w pia r.lure1 l o her la!M11 atory In thin southwtttt Penn t1)h anl t•ommunll)' pbyalclao uncle tried l<Yrest.ore his hair with homemade potlorui Sbe would not dl1closc her success rate but said she can grow hair on almOt1t anyone NATION I OBITUARIES I FOR THE RECORD PVBUC NOTICE NoftQOl'CH~UTION .,.DT••Mtlf,UION ~ ... .,. ....... ,., ~I< .... IC.I ,, ,,.,...,, ....... ,,... CLll'li'OllO l[O M,f.HAA, 11111 JAHt 0 \rtLWSU.. ,,.,.lelfor• 4'01nt ..,.._ NU -llw 11<111*" firm ,.._ attf \IYlf ot MAHAA \flLW llL l'AltfHf A'Hll', 11 l$t llrooMllM i.-. tttv of co.i. Mo .. , C-tv of °'~· ~-of C.lltot11l1, Old°" IN ltll> d•Y ut J.,...,.,, ''"· by muiw•I (Oft .. ttl, (11\'l(>IW -.. ld o.t•tMrVllp a11d ••'"''"•'• ,,,.,, '•1.i1011t •• ill<!• Ille~•,,,.,..,,. S1ld ""'lnK' Ill tlw lvtunt will nol M <Oflli~ -.. 111 -. •~rm111attd lljlOft .... •19"1"9 ...... Pl/!ll'<••IO'I t)t lhlt Notltl ., P<Ovleled 1ly I tw f.11•1,,._ no11t11 1, ,,.,.., Ol••" 111at 1ne u"°"'Vorw<I "'"' not i:. ••'"'-"''' "''. ''°"" ""' a..., oo '°' ..,, o«>1111• llOn\ '"'""""° !rt ""' Otl>tr !Mflll•tt Ill IW•-11 ,..,.,.°' '" llw......,.. ol tn. "'"' 0.1' TEO Af Cmll Mllw. (4Jllorn11, 111" ''""dayot J.on ... rw, t"1t UiffOfO U.O """'""' J-G ~·"-" l.TllOUG II MRS. •·F:a t:Ns rlAlm~ to h 1vf formul t£-d 11 eeret potion lhut ran ~llmulutc hair wowU1. U1t· eluk I lr11llh l>cr>ortm •nt dU11.tt:l'\>t''4 THE nR8T STEP of the treatment b l-0 run a rake·ahaped glass INtru· ment filled with purple RU acrots tbe bead to aterlllze the scalp, 'lbcn the subject bolds a wire hooked t.o 110 clectrolyala machine. The Of)trator maangea the balding area with the tecret formula while holding a second wire to complete a low cur· rent l'IOl>tl\Nd o.-~'' o .. 1v P11ot, ------------~Jen. u. ''" "OU)' wbu'• lhr ... 1w l(\l) 0\11 Hl my 'wa ""up lu 11111~•~ radJu al 10 »'" "We sterillle the scalp and then fore~ UM! formula In by electrolysis." said Mrs. Ferens, wbo claims t.o have a d~torate in chemistry. Americans Worrying For the "C':ood ~11t>f, • s aid Jack Ogun, dlr<'ctor of lht• dt•purtmr nt'11 Division ol l>ruK l>l'Vll't•i. und C.:o&ml'l1r11 ''NaturRI tHaldnt·U 18 Just Bl?&!. t>lhlng thnt do.1Rn 't come back W~~UVt' 00 Cvld •nee that anyone has R d'Pf'odUN'd u fom1ulu to Jlrow hair." he eco r ~altf "t<'or f'Vt>ry Or\C thut IJ3Y8 he 's grown hnlr, I 1•an guarant~ you lht'rt''1> u down lhal huvc no n.-suJts." One subject. a Roman Catholic priest Who aaked not t.o be ldentilied, s aid he had tried expe nsive transplants but onJy Mrs. Fereos' treatment worked ~U."'" AH0 U 1$\0N H l •H t(>(•( Wiiii .... ,.._, 4'. and -n (Aot"4, Al llOHlot Hun!H'Ollln ti..<11 Wll \ON f OVRHIMAN Ao.,..>t w ... , Of ~""' ~ f. •'r\C»ef .. , ... "" ... , •. ~ ot ....... tll>QlOll , ....... ~"·",. l!;tNU A ~fEVrN~ '--' ()o..,.., 41, ot ......,, .. -llelN -4', ot Cb\1•-NtCHOl\ MfNDI:/ .Joflr•f Hy.i\, :IO, Of H.-lllllOIOll IM"°'· - ).trllll '-""'""•JI, ot tooi. Mew TH~Mf\H .Wr•lll ()Nft, ~. •nd Peltt<l.t -... 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LM C.HAl1AM llo<h1 r<I ri...,,, n. <If c1 r0<11 . ....., N...,., , •Y•. 11, of ..... l>t4IQO All f.N TANNf'N6AUM • ROftel(I I d ••rd, 0. -~. JJ llOl/I ul lr•lne oa-n . .,,. I A 8 .l'RR SECHT t. k C.1111d \lej)fl.On, 11. -Simone EMre . i.. IKl!l'I ot H""lllQt°" 8'r«h I UEOKE·CHU>flOS -0....-. )0, and O>ry J , 44, bolll of WIUl.mlllllff t.OAIU:n COABEn • OoNl<I, •i. of MIU ..... Vlaja, -Jllfte,48, of Hunt it>QfllnllHCh OOWLE~CONN()A A-t It V """' a.--... u. lloln ot 'Mt\ Clemeni. At-f:VE'\-MYRON Elmort An, >•. •""' v-1,.. ic.y, ,., bOll> ot .. .,,,, lll@IO<I 8't4Ktl !;PAHA 0<.l'OBOUllH( I •rrv C•r~. ~ -lJnd<I Lou. ll, hOth Ol H11nt111Q10tl 8Ncll OF Nt41STON 8EAC.E WofO~ Aooer. "· -MeHllM A ... " bO•n of Hunllr>Qton !le<t<h A I CHARO!>ON·BART A A09"r D•••. ll, ot ,..., s.,n.,dlno, •no '"' 1.u .... une. n. °' "'''"" HIHURA 8REWEA Pfllllf> Jon11. ~. IM lM• .-, J'I, Doth ot llunt lnQton 8-.h OGlJN SAID HIS dt"partmenl In 11per ted Mn. fo\•rrns' operation three Yt'MS <il(O und plunt> 1rnother visit. "lt'i. tru..-You wouldn't believe 1t," smd cur d(•l.llN Richard Llpecky. "l look ln th• mirr•or iJnd see It hap. pt!n t•very tluy My hf•nd was bald rrorn tht• front to lht• buck und now I 've "ot hu1r all ovt•1 " San<.•t• h r work was reported an u local m.•wspuper. Mrs . f'erens has quit 11 tt.>ach ing JOb Lo t ake c&re of an l'8Unrnlt't.I 2.000 pt,~ple waiting for the $20 treatment. One c(•:s tal1c patient recently rushed into the newsroom of the n~arby (;reens burg Tribune·Review to show off what h(• s u1d was newborn growUa. "THIS GUV SUR E was excited." said ed1Lor f'r:ink Myers "He had lit- tle s prouts coming out of has head. They were h14ht·colorcd and no more than a quarter of an inch long." Mrs Ft•rens. 59, ~•11d during a re· c.-enl intcrv11·w that s he has been work an~ on 1111• t rcatmcnt for about '10 years, 1•v1·1· i-.1nce her balding Drivers Support 55-mile Limit In U.S. Suroey WASHINGTON <APl -More than hall of l ,500 drivers questioned ln a surve)( said they strongly support the natioQ.a,I 55 mile per hour speed limit, the Transportation Department re- ports. The nationwide samplln« showed S6 percent strongly In favor or the s~ lirrut, 21 percent somewhat In favor. 13 percent somewhat opposed and 10 percent strongly opposed. The survey was conducted last May and June by Teknekron. Inc .• for the departme nt's Nation'1 Highway Traffic SHfety Admlnistra- tion. While most d rivers interviewed said that s peeds sli~hlly over 55 mph should be tolerated, 77 percent con· tended that speeds above 60 mph Justify a traffic citation. LISTEN II Makes A Loi 01 SensP To Be Sure BPfore You Buy A C 111 L1Sll''O To Whal ALAN MAGNON Says He Makes Sense• J--rl,1.,. YEAW MORISCTTE Rolltrl t <t<•V. JI!, .na \19111 M . }.!, "611> ot Drath NoticP• C.O•l~ """'"" Gays Say ALAHMAGHOH PONTIAC 2480 HstHw llYd. of Fair Cotto Mne S49-4JOO HO\.Orlt Wll 1 IAM r HUL[Jf P Ol "f\•IMA (1"\)fQ 4 #/fy J 'lfl\HI' f 11, \'flC• W.. Ylffd by ht\ wit• t ou1•" '"'' .. nd d1tVQh'•' tn tttw I ht11n.,., w •f''1 M yrr1• \ ~, f'lf CMtA """''" J orMW>\Ot't\ Willllltlln ( """"'M Afff'Mt<N • ot Qt Co'ii. ~ Ml Hu~r ••"" • ""'"'l>ef ot llw U \ (.AM\I ("'•rd Aw• ll1•r1 -llW U \ ,_ \qUMlfQn and ti.. -..e \.0000' OI l\aorr_, Prh1•t• t AMHy Qre-.•\•Ail' ,.t1i11(•\ )PM Wedflr \dtlY f'•ttflt \/11•.w ~mot1•t p..,,. tn 1..-u ttf flOWfl" tn. fAmlt'f '\~ih rnernor1 ... 1 tf.li"ltlOY ::!:' ,;,o .!:r ~=:~~,\~::',~ .-,,:',~~< Vt,i..w Mof1UriMfdlrN' IOI\ llUllHS OUOLl Y 8UR11\, •~o<lelll Of ~uln l 4H)un4, CA P•,,_.>d ll#W,.f IM"tu••Y 11 1•1• •t "'"" \()vtn '"•\l M•"•' •' C•ntf'f N4ttl~ (If ti...., y,_.,,. M,. ••• • m•<nlX'r Ill till Gotllt!•ltt. I.JM Al lb4t. O•f'\• Po+m. C• . MKJ IJrrrot\I < 1.mme,..,._, of ""'"''<.,. u-o-PO\I 1n, L•ovn• ..,.,., h , C.. t-M j\ \.Ur..,,V91'<1 hf ht\ Wtt• I-rarwt \ 8\lf'ft\ "'<>'W'Y w1U bt rti.lffl-0 f U,.\.d.,'f, J"""""ry 1J 1'1/!f •I 1 PM •tlh M•'' ot (htUti•11 hur1Af n" W""<1 tu>\dAY, J-y >•. 1'1~ "' ; Mii "I \I C •1...,rlne of "'""" O>urr h, I •qun.o fte •<Pt. (• W l fP\ ~ • .., M YI .. \ t •v9nn•"· p.,,.tor , otttt ,_.,,,..(I Mtf.o<ml(l1 ~u4'V l"1J""" I)~"'" lf"I '"-"'oe of dH•nQM•nt:!'nh tnttttm•nt will btt •• A>HMlon ( •"" '"'" SLCMMON ROOr llT A \I EMMCIN, r•\KMt1I ot We\t Cov1ntt, (• FIA\.\eO •wAA"f JAnv11ry 11. 19/4 Ill N•WOOtl li<>A<'I. (ft i1t 1hie •oe 'Jf )1 ';4Jrv1vn1t by rtAuqfllllJt. ~ron Al'°"'m f)f M•uh11tlt•" llu <ll, Ge.:"""-· N.,,-...,,, \l•mmon ot Art Hll•, C.o , °'"'"'",Jim ~~mmon oi Arc4td641, (A . "'''' ....,,,.ftnft t4111 of WhUU•t. CA , \t\tef' (...;.,"ol yn C.,111rton of Arc.ct1a1 Gt • ~ 1"4lll'O f)f' .. n0<:ru l0tl'n C.•••ol(M \¥VI<•• "''" i.. 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Wagnn. r a b t>i e m e r it u s a t Hollywood Temple fleth t;I 18 yr•nrs. died Satur· da y of hl'art failure wh1lf' vaca ti o n in~ uboard an ocean liner 111 the South Pacific. NASSAU, Ba ha m a s <APl Si r M i lo Boug hton Buller, 72, gover nor general of th~ Bahamas, died a l a ho11p1tal here Monday. SAN RAFAEL CAP> J ordan Martinelli Jr .. 54 , a Marin civic leader, rancher a nd bus i - nessman. died Saturday ut the famUy ranch 1n llolinas. Mof'llH<'I. Otre<too, ~••n• ~•mlly------------­ >uQ99•h tonlrlOUllOtt> l>e ,., • .,., lo 1<010 M•mor••• HO•Pll•I. Newpor I a."'" SMl'l'H·TUTHIU.-U.MI . MOtlTUAIY Wl:STCUff CHAP'B. Cre1T'8tOtY • Flowor Shop 427 E. 1 flh S t Costa Mesa 646-4888 "8Cl llOTHHS SMTH'S MOITUAlY 627 Main St Hunttno1on Boach 536-6539 PIBFAMllY CC>f.OMAL ,.,..._Al HOMI 7801 Botsa AvP Westm1nater 893-3625 ,ACIAC Yt(W t•tOIUAl ,AU Cemetery Mof1uary tn.pel 3500 P9ciflc View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOtiiKW MOflUARtts • Lagvn1 Beeoh 494'-9415 Laguna Hilla "' 768-0933 san Juan Caolstrano 495-1776 Mln.RMllOH N•A&.HOMI &t&-2424 CotteMeta er34M60 llLL •OADW AY MOln'UAaY 110 Broedw-v C<*• MeSI 942-91150 r. •• CREMATION & BURIAL at SEA $195 Complrie C oll I« onfonnatiOfl SMITH TUTHILL LAMB M orlv"'(· C rMiofory Row"' Sh'Of> \f't'•l"'J All Fai"'• Sinu 1176 411 E I 71h SI , Coalo Mue 646-4888 PUBLIC NOTICE Life Easier TOflONTO !J\f'l Events thf• las t sever al wecl<.s indil'ah• ll 1s easier L1) hvt:' and wor k in m1•tropohtan Toronto as a homosexual lll"'>l' days than 1l w<1s a few years ago But m any gays s till fear hcing found out So ml' rN'•'nl ,. vf'nl!-1 and ~cent:!> · -llOMOS ExtJALS openly hug anc1 k15~ on s teps ot a To r o nto courthou.se, celchratinj.( the end of a tri&I inv1JIV· mg a j.(ay rnaga:dne. Mayor John Sewell publicl y defe nds the n14hlsofhomost!xt.als; -GAV LJBE RATION leaders an: invatt•d lo speak lo a ll'Nar Hrlth women ·~ cluh, a Homan Catholic .:iris' school and lc'('ture lo <.•lasses of police train cs, -A policem a n is reprimandC'd for inform- ing ~rhool boards about t eac he r:. found an a homosexual bulh house DESPITE A PUBLIC uproar over Sl'well 's speech s uppo rtin g h omos e xual r ig ht s. Brent Jfawl cs, mmr!llcr of the guy M<'tropalitan Com munlty Churc h , said : "l think , In ge neral, so<'icty is more accepting." T hal view ls 11upportcd by Gt'Orgc Hislop, the uno fflc.'i a l mayor o r M e tro 's 2 00,000 homosexuals who rc- c e n ll y spoke to a Cotholi r School rl11ss. '·When one i>t ud<'nt nsk cd me whethe r I tho ught th1nJ,!:s were changing, I told her to go home and ask be r mother if I would have been invited to speak at this school when she was a student here," tflslop said. .OMBlJDSMAN IS WOM.4N 1n1urGnce TWO ADDITIONAL YEARS ,~~~n<~/:1 G~ARAMTEED ·"NO INCREASE IN PREMIUM-5" Business. Commercial Fire, Condos and Apartments BOB PALEY HOWTHoc-546-3205 & ASSOC, INC. soUTHoc-642-6500 MASTERS DEGREE CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS IN EDUCATION AT The Grace lutlltNn School 700 West South Street MWEtM Persons may work concurrentty oo the Mastera Degree 1n Education and one of the following CTPL-approved Credential Programs: Pupil Per9onnel/Counseling Reading Special Education All calsses are seheduled f0t late afternoon and evening hours. 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Januery 23. Ul79 DAILY PILOT A 13 Shah Classic Case/ Exile Attribut d to Mismanagement Cill8C811lOIE . - .... ...,._.. B!HAVIOR STUDIED Shah Pahlavi I RELIGIOUS FOE Ayatuflah Khomeini Art Copy Sales Defended NEW YORK <AP l Nelson A. Rockefeller i;ays selling quality reproductions of works from his private art col· lection can he com· pared with buying re- cordings of a Beethoven symphony. The former vice presi· dent and Ne w ;york gov- er n or d is mi ssed criticism that some art works were not meant to be copies by s aying critics were readin~ in- tent into the arhs t 's mind. THE NELSON Rockefelle r Collection Inc. offers pieces rang· ing in price from $65 for a copy of a Ch inese Ex· port tea stand to $7 ,500 for a copy or a Rodin sculpture. • 8 )' OTl'O C. OOEU~ING TEHRAN. lr&o <AP> Shad\ Mohammad Rtou Pahlav•'J han-dtln1 ol lbt e\•t"o&.a Uaat fotftd bim to t ave b!t country la beln& atudlt'd as a etas le c&11cbook or mlamana~menl or a poUUcal crbl1 Thl11 1s lihe vil'w tb t cml.'rgei> from taJk& v.llh dlplnnu1Ui· ob urvcnr, who •ncrt that Tllt: SllAH OlSPLAV1t;D 1ndcC'1sncneiss and "ama~lng lo IC'tlvll)' ... allow1nf( 11moldcrinjl rtlll"ntmt•nl aii••n~t the ub~lut monarchy to e.>.plodc lust y.,ur and ulUm111ll'ly lo force him out or Iran. Into what mu} bt.'com J>••rn1arwnt exllt: llr showed laC'k of for~s11ht ln dt'ptn<hn_a so ht-avlly on the b uc king or the 430.000 mun armed forces while falling to broaden the b8Jleof his support And Wllll too late, he did not act to mend fMce11 with his p owerrul religious roes, to re5traln Ills feared secret police. to halt corruption in high places. or to rein in his ambitions for converting tht> 2.500·year old Persian ~mpire into oi modern power. THE ~EAR-LONG politatal turmoil had a religious spark a n attack on t h e e xiled Ayatullah K.l\omeinl, the shah's c h ief r e ligi o us o ppon e n t , pub l i s h ed i n 'a Te hran newspaper last January. Kho- m e i ni. an ol d fo e o f the monarchy, is the 78-year-old re- ligious lead e r of Iran 's 32 million Shiite Moslems. The at- tack was written by Amir Abbas Hoveida, minister of the Im· perial court and former prime minister. It proved a major miscalcuh1· lion. It underrated the influence of the natiOD 's 180.000 mullahs (Moslem clergymen ), even after fi ve decades of secularization under the dynasty founded by the shah· s f at her. The day the letter appeared. riots broke out in the holy city of Qom . Seven proteste r s were killed. setting off a cycle of violence. KHOMEINl HAD BEEN ex- iled in 1963 for leading protests against the shah's "while re- volution" the campaign that deprived mosques of lan<i~ld· ings and decreed the emancapa- tion of women. Gradually, he grew into a srmbol of political as well as religious opposition. In addition to the a rmy. the shah counted on the support of those who had prospered under bis rule and peasants who had benefited from land reforms. But support from both groups was spotty ;-in any· -were dis· gruntled about mismanagement of land reform and neglect of the countryside in the mdustrlaliza· lion drive. .·tLY 'l . I n ddtllon . b1uaar me rchants. the new c lass of W l'8turn educated tcchnocr»lls. nnrl the outlon'a million civil 1wr vt111t~ lue i::ety threw their lot 111 with the oppotilUon THlo: MERCHANTS resented tl ru·,• ('Onlrul measures The t•<•hnocrul11, who ltad tasted llbcrnllsm aa students ln the W ca.I, wt•rt< revolted by alleged ... xrei.11tes of the secret police. known u:, SAVAK. The oil boom since 1973 had f1·d corruption, spurred over- am bilious andustrlal projects al'ld accelerated the rate of military sp~mdlng , which oppo- nents considered lo be squander- ing tbc nation's wealth. ln defense or the sbab. some mtuntam that he honestly sought to root out chronlc corruption but wits stymied because mem· bcrs of the royal family and his closest political s upporters were involved. Recenl reports says the royal fam ily's wt>all h was In the billions of dollars although the· sha h turned over some or that to the Pahlavi Foundation for the use or the nulion shorUy before leavin~ Iran. PER-CAPITA INCOME rose from $200 lo $2,000. but industrial workers found much of their added earnings eaten by infla- tion. So the gap between rich and poor widened. and increased m a terial wea lth threatened traditional values. Mullahs com- Cat Disease A// ects Dogs ITHACA, N.Y. (AP > - Dogs around the country have a new disease lo cope with and they have their old enemy, tbe cat , to blame. Just since last spring dogs ln this country have been fowid suffering from a disease similar to cal dis temper. according to N e il M c Laio . ad · ministrator or the James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health at Cornell University. McLain sa id that Cornell r uearcbers believe the new dog dis- ease is a mutant of feline panleukopenia, or cat dis· temper. plained or an lnvulon by Weatem decadence . The boom broulbt tn a mlllton foretcn workers . 45,000 of lhem Amertcan.s. and recognlllon ot Iran 's dependence oh foreign tecbno&oty and sktlled labor fed deep·aeat.ed fear of foreign ln· nuence. Streets became choked with cart. A perpetual cloud of smog veiled the..towering Alborz Mountains. As that was happening, a long- standing opposition was being led by the persecuted old guard of liberal and socialist politl· ciana wbo had supported the fiercely nationalistic Moham- mad Moasadeq, prime minister from 1951 until his ouster tn a pro-shah military coup in 1953. THE OLD GUAJlD eventually round allies among politically active acad emics. students of liberal and leftist pers uasion - and the religious conservatives. The unlikely mix "put aside a lot of profound diffe rences when they focused on tbe shah," a Western diplomatic source said. expressing s urprise that the shah "allowed the religious OP· position to min~le more and more with his traditional lertisl· liberal opponents." The s hah r e l ax e d pres s censorship and tolerated some p~aceful dissent but con - cessions usually came too late, satisfied only part of the opposi- tion's demands. and made tu s loes hungry for more. THEN POLITICAL TURMOIL mounted in the late summer of 1978. 1be shah kept a low profile at bis palace on the Caspian Sea and reportedly Ignored advice to get out and lead. Martial law was declared on Sept. 8. but was unevenly enforced after troops opened fire on demonstrators on Tehran, killing 121 and wound· log 200 others. From a Ma ch1ave l11 a n perspective. some diplomats believe the sha h might have quashed tbe revolt through un -compromising enforcem ent of martial law. He opted Instead for what one observer described a s military "half measures" a lthough that appraisal is not shared by the opposition, which today mourns more than 1,500 dead. Still, the loll clearly would have been much higher bad the army not flred more bull~ts lnLo the air than Into crowds or de· moostrators. "THE SHAH EVIDENTLY felt lhat, while he could hold on t o p ower himself through harsher measures. his dynasty would not survive," a Western J)Ollll<!at observer said. Even al the end, the observer said, the shah hoped that of he lost power. his son might regain it. T he collection also of- f e r s C i bachro m e reproductions a pro· cess which 1s said to give the truest color and least fading of some of Rockefeller's paint· ings, including Picasso's "Girl with Mandolin" priced at $850. Officer Named Sandy Parker. a d· ministrative secretary for the South Coast Me dical Center , ha s bee n named executive s ec r e tar y o f th e facility's foWldation. ~~owRCA GREAT ~ REBATE ROC KEFELLER told a n ew s con - ference tha t while a Cibachrome re produc· tion might convey 60 per cent of a painting's aesthetic quality, a new process offered "80 to 90 percent " In the new process. being done at Courtenay Studio Ltd. in Perth , Scotland, a Clbachrome reproduction is attached to canvas and an artisan then brushes a translu- cent r esin over th e The San Clemente re· sident has been with the South Laguna facility three yea r s . Th e medical center founda - li o n r ais es funds lo I purchase medical equ1p- m en t for use at the center. The foundation 's Silver and Gold Card pro~rams netted $35,000 during the last quarter of 1978. rep~oduclion to create La 8 Upheld a n impasto that copies W t h e orig ina l brus h · SAN FRANCISCO strokes. <AP) -The California "I think it's very ex· Court of Appeal h~s ~p-, citing. and I think a bout held stat.e lawproht_bitmg fi ve years. from now, possession of ce~ain slot this is going to be just as machines or dev1ces, in· accepted as Beethoven's eluding coin operated symphony on a record· video blackjack games ing to be played in your wh ich provide free plays home," he said. to winners. ~~~~~~~~~~ GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ORIENT AL RUGS AUCTION EGAN ·ENTERPRISES-HOUSTON 'T£XASvUC"-li f ,MOUal. &MMEOlAl£..tOJAL LIQUIDATION SELECTED SECTIONAL ITEMS ALREADY ON WEST COAST SEP£RATED TO MEET GUARANTEE SURETY REQUIREMENTS. INVENTORY INCLUDES RAREST SILK .6 GOLD ~REKE. 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Manufactureni have said they did not make some technical Improvements, which would have increased costs, t:fecause they fear this would re- lfuce sales They feel that many consumers re- cognize only external dif· ferences in sets, such as CON.t.;l / M f ;H cabinet quality, picture s ize and the appearance of the control panel. The FCC, however, feels that 1f more mformauon were available lo consumers they could S<'lect a set better suited to their needs. For example, people who hve in areas with weak signals could select sets desined to bring in the signals better. In addition, grading sets &pd provl<hn& more information would lnduce manufadu.rers lo im· prove their products, the agency feels. TifE FCC IS SEEKING SPEClnC comments including: Whal kind of information would be most helpful to buyers, and what 4s the best way to pre- sent it? For example, should permanent labels be attached to the sets, or should booklets be e nclosed? Should grading be by letter , such as A. 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Jenuwy 2:1. 1'79 DAIL V ft!LOT '· •i I Dana Hills Hj gh's Ran- dy lewis (right in tdp P.hoto) is on his way to a win over Fountain Valley's Bobby Page at Saturday's Fountain Valley Five Counties wrestling invitational. Fountain Valley Coach John Rosales (second photo) gives one of his wrestlers some advice, while Ocean View's Dan ·c1earwater (third· photo) tries to escape an opponent's hold. Below, Edison Coach Terry Lorentzen gives Harry Clark some ad- vice during a triple overtime match. r, Dally Piiot Photos By Patrick O'Donnell .. . . -, . 'Say Hey Kid' 1 --Mak~ Big Catch: - J In Hall of Fame NEW YORK <AP) .-Willie Mays, who loved baseball and played It with .sreatness, waa elected to the Hall or Fame today by an overwbelmtng vote. Mays, only the ninth player ever to be en.shrined in his first year of eligibility -excluding the first year of voting in 1936 -re - ceived 409 of a possible 432 votes by 10-year members or the Baseball Writers Assn. of America participating in the annual balloting. WIDLE MAYS BECAME the 88th player chosen for induc tio n into the Hall at Cooperstown, N.Y .. two other outstanding out- fielders. Enos Slau5!hter a nd Duke Snider , again failedtoreeeiveenough votes. Snider, a conti?mporary of Mays' when he played centerfield for the Brookly n Dod5!,er5i was second Wllh 308 votes, 16 short or the reqwreu 324. It was his 10th year on the ballot. . It was a bitte r d isappointme nt ror MAYS Slaughter, a major leaguer for 21 years. 13 with the St. Louis Cardinals. who finished third with 297 votes, 27 shy of the required number. A nominee must appear on flt least 75 percent of the voters' ballots to gain an entrance to the Hall. T1DS WAS THE ISTH YEAR he had fallen short, and he no longer, is eligible unless he is elected by the Veterans· Com millee. However . he must wait another fi ve years before he can be considered by the veterans· group. The late Gil Hodges. anothe r former Dodger finished fourth with 24¥1 foUowed by ex-,Dodger pitcher Don Drysda le, with 233. Al me announcement or his election, Mays was near tears. "l'M GOING TO HAVE to quit talking," Mays said. "Tears always come when I talk about things I love.·· Mays said be could have played a lot of other sports beside baseball "but I picked baseball because it was a game that was e.;1sy to enjoy and easy to love. A lot of guys make it hard, but it ·s an easv ~ame. nice t o make a living at. • ·1 never had a batter moment an my life playing baseball." THE BUBBLING, ZESTFUL MAYS, nicknamed the "Say Hey Kid," retired as a player in 1973aftu.a total of22seasons with the New York and San Francisco Gia nts. and the New York Mets, for whom he now is a coach. In addition to Wondrous Willie, those honored their first time on the ballot were Bob Feller, Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax, Wa rren Spalln. Mickey Mantle and Ernie Banks. , The highest vote-getter in history was Ty Cobb, the old "Georgia Peach," who received 98 percent of the vole in 1936. He was ignored by only four voters . Also in 1936, the legendary Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner were named by 95 percent of the voters. Each missed being unanimous by 11 votes. SINCE 1136, FELLER CAME the closest to being chosen unanimously, garnering 94 percent of the vote in 1962. Mays' vote percentage or 94.6 was the highest since Cobb's total in 1936. Mays, a hitter with ma~nificent bat control, finished his ii· See MA vs. Page 8% Trojans Fall, 74-72 Wildcat Victory ~ightens Pac-10 TUCSON <AP> -With Joe Nehls scor in g 3 1 poi n t s. Arizona's Wildcats have clawed another Pacific· 10 Conference b ask e tball leader . e d gi n g Southern Cal Monday ni~hl after beating UCLA last Thursday. Arizona 's 74· 72 v ictory pro- duced a three-way tic fo r the confe rence Jead .. Southern Cal. UCLA and Washington State all have 5·2 league records. THAT TIE MAY be broken d ur ing the coming Ion~ weekend w h e n the Co u g ar s from Wa shington State travel to Los Angeles to play UCLA Thursday night and Southern Cal Saturday a fte rnoon in a r c~1ona l l y televised game. Kuhn Helping Angel Cause? MINNEAPOLIS I AP l - Baseball Commissioner Bowi e Kuhn reportedly wants to dis· courage Calvin Griffith and the Minnesota Twins from trading seven-time American Lea gue 'batting champ Rod Carew to the New York Yankees. The YanJfees a nd the Twin.5 are convinced Kuhn is trying to kill any chance of Care w going to the Ya nkees . the Min· neapolis Tribune reported today. Kuhn was not imm ed iately a vailable forcomment. The Tribune said the Twins planned to call Kuhn this mom· Ing and insist that he allow the Yankees to talk to Carew and his attorney, Jerry Simon. THE YANKEES reportedly are prepared to make Carew an offer that will compare favorably with one made earlier by the California Angels. The Angels came lo terms wltb Carew for a reported $4 mlllion over five years. But the Twins have not approved the deal because they want California third basem an CarMy La04ford in any Carew trade with that club. Tiie Angels say they will not trade L-a~ Griffith sent a telegran Mon- day to Angels General Manager Buu ie Bavasl a s kin g fo r SeeKVHN,Pa1eaz .. -..... -.i Arizona now has a 4·4 record and like Southern Cal is 10·6 in a ll games. Nehls of Arizona made 11 of his 18 noor shots in the game al Tucson. and 9 of 11 free throws. Southern Cal had an edge in field goals but made just 8 of 14 foul shoL~. while Arizona 's free throw success was 24 or 28. "WE'VE RAD TWO great vic- tor ies," Arizona Coach F red Snowden said. "I felt fortunate we were able to keep our com- posure. especially after the vie· tory over UCLA." Arizona shot 68 percent in the fi rst half to take a 36·31 lead. But the Tro1ans came back on the in· s ide play o f cen ter C li ff Robinson. who led his team with 21 points. Southern Cal edged I'> a 51·48 lead with 13 minutes left before s urre ring a long ser ies of turnovers. Arizona took advan· tage or each one. outscoring the Trojans 15·1 for a 63·52 lead. "I THOUGHT the difference in the game was at the free throw line," Southern Cal Coach Bob Boyd said. "Arizona shot very well In crucial situations." · The Trojans m ade a second rally late in the game . but a technical foul was called on Purvis Miller when he hung on the rim · after a stuff shot that closed the score to 69·68. Boyd called it "a critical play as far as USC was concerned. But it was a good call. All he had t o d o was l ay i t o ff th e backboard instead or trying lo stuff it." Arizona followe d Mille r 's basket with five consecutive free throws, three by Nehls. Dean Jones, the South ern Cal playmaker, had a chance to ti~ the game.but his shot from lS feet out In the closing seconds bounced btf the front of the rim. USC 011 Ari-tn• .. "'• Wllllems o 1 1 llelotl<•Yol< Miiier • I " Hewlhon• AOOiftMlft 10 1 JI Otmoc .._, 1 I S 8rowft C..llr.o • l .. '""'' Ir-\ 0 I I leno Smltll 0 0 0 ..$miJIL Wllltfildl 0 0 0 DonMll., ,.,_. ,o.· ro1e1s n I n To1eis Helllo"" ArltONI, »->•. .. " .. I 1 4 J ' • t l IS 1 1 11 " • JI 0 0 0 J I ~ 0 0 0 fo1e1 foul\ USC 27. ArllOfte 11; "°"*' o.it· Wlllleml , Cerl1r.o IUSCI. h chntull; Miiier CUSCI ...... ~···*· • , \ 82 OAIL Y PILOT Tv .. d•v Janvar'f 2J, 1111 A Cap1ule Repor1 From tM World of Spor11 G t Th ir Fill ... From Bask tbaU Victories t rom P DI patt'hn I tw /\r1w11.s \ 1n1H•1 .. 1t)' ba kt>lllall tr a m -. 1.11111 '1 th1• only ont• foo11lln~ on vlrWMt' uvt•r UCLA amt l ''.',C ~nt u rd )' and Monday the Wlldc&al f Jl'i v. ''r•• loo Thon tu • 11romt1t 1onul almnllCk by • rt!~lauratl'Ur In th1• Tt•miw ar(':1 "i" h f.111 that bou11ht a llckct lo,o rtct'lvl"d u <'oupoo for u fr,.,. 'Pu.ih1 ll1 1llnni·r ""lu1'<J "'SJ II\ The 1•ooponi. v. 1•n • ha nded out 1n lht' form of yl"lluw 1•ar<ls anct tnt• 14'1\' v.JHMI th m \tgorously throu1thout both i.:a m 1•i. Thi• .ltlt·1ltl nrl' ror the-t,.o games 141lh lh • Uruln' and TroJana wns 14..JOl &and H .5il6. rcapc•cUvtly 'I hat totalis out to $90.994 05 m spa ght>lll dlnn .. n 1'h4: vrumol1o n har. ~n going on Lhmuiih th<> l'ac to s.-ason and nuturally lhl' Wlldcatis itr,· 4 Oat home and o 4 on the road Nt.'t.'<iJ('SS lo '>DY. that '11 a lot or pa11hL Tf!..,..raf .. ~ Cool• St~~~r Par•fl~ PJTISBU IWll Tn•l' to lhl· workmttnllke al manner with which tht-~ fashioned their third 4• • Sl,\oer Howl «hamp1onsh1p , tht.'rc was no victory parade for th•· Pttll(burgh SV•••lt>ris dubbed the blue collur ll•11m 11f llw N .111vnal Ft1ot ball League. Ttwri: wui. tht• w<>uthcr to think abOut the tl.'rn pcrutures wen • ht•ln w frt•t•,lng In PltUburgh Monday :md tht' (<&C't I hat 10 of tlw Stct:.l.crs..h.ud pro<.'t:Cdcd directly to Los Angele:. for thC' P ro Bowl. Mon ()t1y nig ht':-. final game of this extrn long 1'ump1dgn. lnstead. there was t1m1:: for a Joyous look back at Sunduy's 35·31 triumph wh1 <·h c·arrtcd Coach Chuck Noll. c1uarterback Terry Bradshaw and the rest of the Steelers to the top of the sport a spol the team and this c1ly ex pec.'t to keep for some time. "I think a winning tradition 1s lm portant and I think It reed!l on itself." No1... said Noll at his news confere nce in Miami Monday "It's a n added incentive i\tld·it helps the youn~ pc.'Oplc• coming into an organization. "I think th11> football team has n't reached 1ls potential yl'l I think c•vi·ry un·a of <>ur football team has proved 1lst-lf and uny help we cun get in the draft in the way or compel1t1on will serve to i.pur the veterans we have rip.ht now ·· ......-----fluofr ol fhr Day-----. P1ltshur~h Steelers Coach Chuck Noll. re ferring to Dallas Cowtwys l111chackcr Thomas Henderson; ··Em µty barrel-. milk<' the most noise " ltfiddlefon Pace• Bo•fon Win Boi..ton·-.. Ri<"k Mlddlrt.on l'ICOrf'd tht• tying ~ JtO:J I. h1i.. :..! h t. an<! ~l'l u I' lht: go ahead score in , lht.> second ax•riod ltJ send the Bruins to a 3· I vic- tory ovcr the Atlanta Flames Monday night in a National Hockey League contest ... Gary Kowall con- verted a pass by hnemute Boh Nystrom with 8 J.'i gone 1n the final J)f'riod. ramming a JO.footer past Chicago goabc Tony E.'ipo<>1to to lift th .. Nt>w York Islanders to a 2· I win over lhi• Bl :u·k llawks TNI Green, who made his mark <i s a har<f-h1ttrn~ <ft·ft•n"''m :111 w1lh the Boi.lon Bruins. hus .inno un1•ed hi'> n ·11n•m(·nt NofN-Da•r Flr•t; Bradn• Slxflt The T<ip TwPnty t eams 1n The Ai.soc iatcd Press col· h·~<· haskt>tball poll. with fi rst placl! votei. rn parenthesei.. and scu&.m n·con ls 1 Notrr Dume (491 II I 2 N Caroli na <71 lr1 2 3 lruiiana St 121 Hl O 11 G<'orgetown, f) C 14 2 12.Syr<iC'IJSC 1r1 :..! 1:1 M arquettP 13-2 r1 M 1d1l~an St 11 :1 ~,.Louisv11lc 15 3 6 UCLA 12 :1 M Tt.•xas /\&M 15 :J 15.Ar1<a n!'las I l·J 16 Temple 13 I 7 Oukt' 12 3 ~ llltnms 16 2 17.Texas I I 4 18 Alabama 11 ·4 !f.Lou1s lanu St 13 :..! 10.0 hio Stale 11 ·4 19 Vanderbilt 12·2 20.N. Carolina St. 11 6 Pinon• Put Stop•~· Dne.,~r Delroit 'M Bob Lanier scored 30 points and m te a med with rookie Tnry Tyler to lead the Pistons to a 121-117 vic tory ove r Denver Monday night ror the Pis tons' rirth National Basketball Assn. road win in 25 game s this i.eason ... Philadelph1a 76ers guard Doug Colllm, has been sidelined for an un- d etermined period by a n innammalion of the tendon in his right foot ... Elvln Hayes and Bobby Dandridge of the Wash1n.:t.on Bullets. the winoingest t eam in the Eastern Conrerence. and Jack Sikma and Dennis Johnson of the Seattle SuperSom«s. hest rn the West, wt>re a mong a total of 12 players added Monday lo the roste rs for the 29th an· nual NBA All·star gam<· in Pontiac. Mich Jo'ch. 4 FairfH111ks Duputr Gees to ArlHtratlott Football in the courts · In what amounts to a victory for the N<"w En~land P atriots. Chuck Falrbanlta' contract dispute with the National Football League learn will be !lubmitted to leal(ue a rbitration. Boulder Distnct Court Ill' • Judge Richard W. Dana granted a stay in the proceedings pending a rbitration by NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle . Big 8 lawyers quietly filed a rf'ply to a ruling In r o rm e r Okla h o ma Stal<' Coach Jim Stanley'" fede ral lawsuit against the conference. Stanley allegedly opt>rut«d a football slush fund at Oklahoma State and the Big Eight has been Inves tigating t he situation Pitts burgh's 35 31 victor y over ~••u• .. ou. Da lla s 1n Super Bowl XIII cost Las Ve gas bookl€'!1 quite a bit of money but none would dlsclos~ any dollar amounts . The point spread varied from three to four points ull wrck with Dallas boosters getting their money back on a pu~h rind P1ll'Jburgh backers getting theirs back or winning , depending on the odds, maklng ll a dCluble loss fo r the books .. Two thousand hardcore rans presaed against a choln link fence to welcome bome the Dal\as Cowboys Monday Jn Pittsburgh, rtfteen members of the 4S-man Sleete r 11quad returned from the game lo sub-freezing weather and a purposely low·key reception . . . The Mia mi Dolphln11 hired Dan lleHlnl, tormer New York Jets coach. t o coach their pHslna game ... Manlll. Jolra1101r,-asstlltant heaa coach at Notre Dame. has been hired by the University of Oklahoma ... Cbwck Studley, defenslvl' Une conch of the Cincinnati BenJ{als has accept· cd the Job of dtfensivt.' coordinator for the San Francl1co 49trs .. Tim Kearn.-y, St. t.ouls linebacker , underwent succe8sful knee surgery R•dfe,T•~I•• RADIO: Rasketb11l -New York Kntcks at th~ Lakera, 7:50 p.m • KLAC <5701 : Athletes \al Action al St. Mar}''1,8p.m .• KYMS 008 FM). TV: Noevenuachoduled. r, . . Drought Ends For Crenshaw ~ PllOr.:HIX fAP\ -A year and a half ot pure fru.ttraUon endfd for Ben Crenshaw. "It'• been touah." be said. "watchina everybody else in the world win. I 1ot close a lot of tlmH and It hurt. really hurt. to ml111 In those tournaments. Well, I worked awfully hard on my .:ume I've reaJly worked at It. And. dosgone It, I deser ved lo win this week " THE VICl'OllY, h1s rirst slnce M .. y urn. c4mc by a single shot In th4' twice·d layed. then ab- brcv1att.'Ci. S4 hole Phoenix Open. And 1l c ame In t y pfcal (.'r~n8haw rashion -out of tbe woods He 'd given himself a 4-shot It-ad with a spectacular. 10 un· dcr par 61 In Sunday's second round. No one caught him In the third and final round Monday. but Jay llaas. playing In front of Ben. dropped a l2·foot birdie putt on the last hole lo cut the margin to on~. THEN IT WAS up to Ben. He needed only a par S on the water-guarded finishing hole at the Phoen1x Country Club lo win It And he almost let it get away. lie hooked his tee shot Into Lhe trees. a position with which he has become familiar over the years . HJs sceond Bhot was still 'behind the tree line . but he did have a s hot to the green. Haas was st.and.Ing behind the putUng ~urface watc hing. "He hit about the only shot he had out of the trees." Haas said. "He kept It low. When 1t rolled on the green. well. I dldn 't think much of my chances. Ben 2· putted from a long distance. m aybe 3(>-40 feet, to win it with a fina l round of par 71 and a 199 lotal.14shotsundcroa r." rln•I \(Of•~ •nd IMCMf\ ,,. .... Phoeftl• Open Goll r....,,,, .. ,_11on1,..•.n ... .,.,e1 . .,.,.11 .,,_.,,. Cbunlry Cluocourw ll•n ere~,.,.... t.J).150 J•v •to\, iio.150 Tom Kii•, i 11,150 J•rrv P"''·'' llll An<!v B•""· P .lt.l l<><• Hink ... \l,llJ ••.:ii M<Gowfltl, \I ll3 PO#J F "nl.4ltt U .750 J~ tnm<1n. u no l' .. •I H41><00, \\,7..0 w,..,.. l•••. ,).7!0 O••• i: K""IC>Ot'fll'· t.J.no Jorn Neiford. t.J,)10 llrlKtl ... Lllt,\a,150 Boo z11••. u.n o M•rl HrtH, U.150 Bob 0110.•, U.1'0 r,~or9<0 &urn\, tJ.J..O O•vc \loOton. 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MAYS IN HALL OF FAME lustrious career with 660 home runi;, the third leading total In his· tory. behind only Hank Aaron and Ruth HE WON Tin: NATIONAL LEAGUE home run title four limes. with 51 in 1955, with 49 m 1962. with 47 1n 1964 and with 52 1n 1965. lie compiled a llfetlme batting average of .302, hJtUng over 300 10 limes. including 1954. when be won the N atlonaJ League balling championahipwith a .345 average. Twice. he won the NL's Most Valuable Player Award. with the Giants whe n they were in New York in 1954 and in 1965whenthey were in San Francisco. He was the NL's Rookie or the Year in 1951 and The Associated Press' Athlete of the Year in 1954. when he led the Giants to a four· game sweep over the Cleveland I ndlani; in the World Series. Following Drysale in the voting were Nelson Fox. with 174; Hoyt Wilhelm, 168; Maury Wills. 166; Red Schoendlenst. 159. and Jim Bunning, 147. Aside from Mays. the only othe r ftrst·t1me eligible on this year ~ ba llot to make a res pectable showing was Luis Aparac10. who ri-olsbed 13th with 120 votes. A t.olal of S4 players appcllrf'd on the ballot Navratilova Rips Wade hi.Houston From AP Dhlpatdl1e• H OUSTON -Martin a N avratilova d efected to the United SUlctti in September 1975 and hu owned the lloualon stop of the women's pro U!nnla wur ever alnce. Becinnlnt In 1976. the 22-year- old defending Wimbledon cb¥m- flon hasn't Iott a match here. That lltrlng continued Monday night with her devaatalinc &-3. 6·2 victory over England 's Virgin.la Wade i n the finals of lhe $125,000 tournament. The vict o r y mark e d Navratilova's fourlh consecutive tournament tf1umph here and her 20th straight match wln as ahe picked up the $24 ,000 first place check. Navratilova lost onll five of 37. points on her serve 1n he match missing only 11 first ser ves. An6 she was a master of understate· ment following the m a tch. Gof tlried Win• PHILADELPHIA Brian Gottfried. highest seeded player an action during the opening round Monday. scored a 6·3. 6· l triumph over John Sadri in the $250.000 U S Pro lndoor Cham· pionshlps. Left-handed Roscoe Tanne r. runne r·UP to Jimmy Connors here in IH t year's rinal. shot down Vijay Amntraj. <tn Indian Davis Cup player . with two pa:.'>· mg shots in a row to win 7-5. 6 4. Tim Gullikson. seeded 13th. progr~t>ed to the· i..ccond round with a 6 2. fi 4 vict o ry ovn Angelo G1m1nez of S p:11 n . ln earlier action. No 10 !it."t-d Arthur Ashe fired a i.crv11·e a l'e lo win a t1ehrcake r. dde<&tltlg Hcrn1c Mitton of South /\fnca fl 2. 7 fl Amtfn t1dt"anC" .. • llOLLYWOOD. P'la. Tra<'y Aus tin defeated third·sN·d1'd Ccir oltna Stoll 6·1. fi.o to get hy her fi rst round test Monday in a SlS0 .000 wo m e n 's pro tennis tournament. In other ni~ht aC'tion. S u(: Barker of F.ngland overcamt· Ma reen Louie. San Franr 1M'O. 3·6. 6·4, 6 4. and Detty Ann Stuart . Ne wport Beach . defeated Ilana Kloss ofSouthAfrica6·4.fi-7,6 2 49ers Sign 3 OCC Stars Snider Praises Mays Three first team all South Coast Confere nce foo t ball players from Or a nge Coast College center Tim Bienek . line backer Mike Muss o and run- ning back Da n Ouddridge -· hSV(' Sl~ncd lctl<•rs of intent With thl' 49ers to att(·nd Long fk a ch St a l c 1 n 1 h ,. ('om 1 n g f ~·I I s emestc·r All thrc1' pl ay1·rs. products of 1-"ounl;.iin Valll'Y ll1 ~h . w1•n · 10 struml'ntal 1n lh1• 1'1rat1•:. 1!17H cam pa1~n wh1 C'h -.aw tlwm f1n1:.h with a 7 J rt!cord MiA~es Hall of Fame by 16 Ballots Bie nek. at fl 0. IRO pound:., 'l pcarheadC'd OCC 's orrens 1v(• line and play('(f all 20 gam e:. in his two yl•ars al ('uast. Musso 16-0. 2151 wa'> th1• ma in clog in the Pirat~· dl'f••ns1v(• -.tructun · :is he accounl<-<l for 103 tackle:. and scvC'n quarfrrhack Mt<'k!>. Ouddndgc 16 0. 175 1 le<l th1•('0n· fC'renc<' 1n r ushing with I ,OW yards Thl' total V.J '> abo Jlood <•noui:lh to rank hi m fifth '" lht· :.ta ll' and ninth 1n 1111' n<1IH)n amon~ lcadml! ru-..h1·r~ By llOWA.aD L. HANDV Of -IHllJ '"' ......... There's a touch of class and a hit of Irony in the remarks of Edwin "Duke" Snider as he re- viewed the latest balloting for baseball's Hall of Fame. . The Duke of Flat bush and the Los Ange les Coliseum while c·avortlng In center field for the Dodgers during their heydays of the 1950s. missed making the coveted honor for the 10th lime this week by a matter of 16 votes. "I FEEL RELIEVED that It Is over." Sojder said from his ft~allbrook home this morning. "I was really up tight the last three or four days because I thought I had a chance to make it. J was really counting on It and I was right nervous about it . ·'Then. when we d idn't bur. we figured I didn't make It." We being wife Beverly and his lwo ·sons and two daughte rs . Then he turned to Willie Mays. the man who patrolled center fie ld fqr the Dodgers ' bitte r rivals . the New York and San Francisro Giants . The Duke and Mays played against each other Mays made tt to the Hau of Fame hl11 fi rst lime on the ballot. . ... "REAILV:'M,\VS io nglnby himself. lhat'S' the waw il should be, I guess," Snider said. "But something has to be wrontt. There wert 23 guys who didn't even vote ror Wiiiie and tr anybody ls 1olnf to be unan· lmous lntothe Hal of Fame, lthas to be him. • · 1 wonder who those 23 guys had on their ballots\ anyway. "The auy I real y reel sorry for 11 Enos Slau1hte1r. Thl1 w11 hill llHl year to be ell1ible for the voUu aAi:Ll .lhtAk ..._.loM.-a couple of votes ·instead of 1•ln· Inc. With tbf expantlOD dubt like Montreal havln1 a vote thi1 year for the II.rat time, there were more baUota cast." VOTINO II DONE by wriltta covertn1 the major IH•ut tum1 but a 10-year pertod muat be endured before those writers become ellgtble to vote under re· qulrements o r the Baseball Writers of America. A total of 432 votes were cast and Snider came up 16 ballots short of Lhe required 75 percent to make the Hall of Fame. Last ye ar it was 31 and he has f1 ve more years before his name will be taken off the ballot A player 1s eligible for 15 year'i after he becomes eligible five years after bis final season. "Yes. r have five more years," Snider sa id. "But am l I second 1. 3.669 total ba:o1c!> lsecond l. scored 1.199 run:. flhlrd I. has l,995hlts (fourth 1 and has 82triples (Cifth I. Snider also played In 1.92J games and had 6,640 times ut bat. both sixth on the all·t1mc Dodger list even though he ha:-. been a way from the team since 1962. Ills lifetime batting avera~e in the m ajor leagues for 18 years b .295. Snider concluded his career with the New York Mets and tht· San Francisro Giants, adding lR more home runs to give him a From Page-BI KUHN ... COMMENTARY • career total of 407. Lansford . who tut 2<J2 last year. In Los Angele s, Onvasl s aid hl· had turned do wn Gr iffith':. rt' quest. going lo be a bette r playe r next year ? I don't even get an at -bat unless it's In a n o ld timers game." Snider and_another ex·Dodge r on the ballot. Don Drysdale. were talking reeenlly about the Hall of Fame "DON IS OF the opinion, and r am too, that lf a guy becor:nes eligible . he 's either llall of Fame or he Isn't. By wailing seven or 10 years later to aet a player Into lbe Hall or fame does n't make him a bette r ,,tayer. -- "We feel some players should be placed in lM Hall or Fame each year and not have to have seven or eltht 1uy1 oo a ballot for a 15-year period of volln1." Another thing that hurts players like Snider and Slau1hter Is the rabt that some of thOM writers elating ballot• place only on~ name on the list like Mays. Wrttera are ellgtble to vote for more than one player and thus when they vote ror only oo.e.. tbe1 dlmhtlab lb chaiic.ea. of -otberll i. mah the n•u ot Fame betauae of lM 7~ percent rteaulrement. TBE ooss•s accoao with the Ooqen lJ fantastic. He la the aU.Umel .. CS.rln RBI 0.271>. home i\ml t•> and extra baH bU.1 (114). Healtobu3'3double.s IN WORLD SERIES competi- tion. be became only the second man in history to hit three home runs In one series. The rlrst was the lllUJlrious Babe Ruth . . He &ed lhf' National league In home runs in l~ with 43 and in 1956 In RBJ with 136. He was Lhe leading run scorertbree times t 1953·54·~). the slugging cham pion twice and had the most hits once. 1991n 1950 There are no Willie Mays com· Ing up next year and It should be the time that Edwin "Duke" Snider Is elected to baseball's H.-tl of P•me. Ottrerwtse, a great lnJU1llce wlU be done to a man deservtn1 or the honor. "WE WANT the commiss ioner to !(Ive Carew permission to talk to the Yankees," Griffith sa id Monday night from Orlando. Jo'la. "At this point. the An~t>I-; a ven 't offered us ui:iythlng that v.1• would ac<.'ept On the other hancl. we feel the Yankees offer would hclpourballclub." The Yankees rf'portedly have ofrered Lhe Twins rm1l baseman C hris Chamblls:c, ou~f1 eld t'r Juan sennra~i. 1r1nNdet nnnn Doyle and pitche r Dick T1drow plus cash. Williams leads PCAA Rickey Wtlllama continues to lead PCAA bHketbalt scorers with a 21 .0 average throu1h lour 1amtt. while San Jose State's Mike Jackson la • close second with 20.0 P.Qlnts per ame over threecilrnp . UC lrvlne 's beAt output Is comln• fro m Steove McGuire . who ranb llth In the conference with a 14.7 cUp. !"CAA ToP ICOltl •t . ..... . .. 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JUSl north of the San Diego frN•way No phone entr ies wi II bl' at· cepted and all entry fN·s 1s20 for the first and $10 for the se<'ontl e vent entered> must IJe in l.J y Feb. 2. Players arc limiled lo two events. Yarborough OK DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. IA P > -Reig ning Grand National stock car champion Cale Yarborough escaped injury Mon- day in a (iery 190 mph rra!-th al Daytona lnt ernation il l Speedway. Yarbo ro ugh 's Olds mo bile• cr ashed coming out of th" high. banked No. 2 tum on the third lap or tests in preparation for a Fc•li. 11 auto race. t'rom AP Dispatch~ TERiy: HAUTE. Ind. India na State's Larry Bird scored 31 points. in eluding ~ baseline Jumper that choked orr a fr:ilic Southe rn lllinois rally with a minue to go, as the thard·ranked Sycamoes beat lhe Saluk1s 88·79 an a Missouri Valley Conference basketball game ll wasthe 17th victory in a row for In· d1ana Stlte. the nation's only m ajor un. l><·aten tram. a nd kept them atop the confere rte standings with a 7·0 record. The Slcamores. who blew a JO.point lv::iri in t)e first half and led only 45-44 at inlerrj,J ssion, again forged a 10-point advantat on two s traight bas kets by 8017 I lea ton y,jlh six minutes remainlnu. SanDiego State-80·13 SAN dEGO -Forward KJm Goelz scored ~ints and guard Mike Dodd added 19 o lead San Diego State to an HO 73 n conference victor y over Arizona ale Monday night al the San Diego S Arena . Th<' A ·cs of the Western Alhlelir C'onfcrend' im proved their record lo 10 6 Arizf!a State has a 12 8 ma rk Guard Uake Taylor had 18 points for the Sun ~vils . Allon Lis ter and Sam W11l1ams tf Arizon <l State each had 11 points. R$mnding for both teams was. led by ~na Slate'~ Tony Zeno with 18. ~ezas, 89-66 A USTI Texas Seventeent h ra nked as grabbed the lead in Southwes Conference standings, de· feating 14 Texas A&M 89-66 as Tyrone B nyan and Jim Krivacs com· bined for 5 points . T he sen· r vet erans from Texas ' 1978 National vitalion Tournament cham- pions ou hone A&M freshman star Rudy W ds, who used his 6 fool·ll height t score 13 first ha lf points. Woods w held to four points 1n the second ha ~~~e,7J-65 SE. N.Y. Marty lleadd's ~ought 12th·ranked Syracuse y from behind, and ll al tc h free thro ws preserved a y over Rutgers. Horner, Braves Sp t fl& 1lUPHONE DW.Btwmt ATLANTA <A P l have tendered a ·u e n DiHer e n ces be tw~en contract for $14 400, Bob Horner and the co ndition a 1 n -a Atlanta Braves now a re . g rieva nce filed the irreconcilable, and the same time. relationship is over as But negotialio far as the Natio n a l become bitte r League Rookie o f t he age nt Bucky Woy Yea r Is con.cc rn e d . c u s ed the Bra Horne r 's agent sa id breaklng Homer: Monday. ~~~~~~~-t~~- H orn e r .tolned th e ·-~--...... ,_...._._. B r aves at mid·scason last year. Homer, a 21-yenr-old third baseman, is seek- i n g a three-yeor con t raet-et ~004> .... , year a fter bitting 23 home ~ in 89 games as a rookie. T he Brt1ve11 have ottered $100,000 for one year, although t..hey ...,..,.-.Mi;o.;.; ..... ...,........,.,__ POCKET PAGER . RENTAL 10,000 SQ. MU COVllAGE . 'S20.00 PER MONTH Oxnard To Oceanlkle Also Car Phones .•. ; PER COM PEtlSOHAL COMMUHIC ATIOMS NOW. lttttSt. CotteMete 631-0202 * College FAii WEST ""'°"""·uscn D•n•~• a. Ho..'1on B~oll\l ~ 01•Qon Te<h,S. S111no\l;tu' St 83 P•c LUl~ron 88. Wh1twortll 6S PuQ•I ~~!>I Maritn ' 11 !>an Dte90 ~· 80. Ariton• SI /) EAST "•mvat.SI Fran<"U HOiy (10\, M , Hof\trd -.1 Iona S., Piil 19 O T S~••<u"' II ~UICI"!'\ 6\ l •mpl• ... 0oolawM~8• SOUTH Alab.lmd 11. FICirfdd 66 Oo"'d'°" IS, w~·~ fo•~>t n Gr-mbUnq I•. ft •tt' Sout~rn &S J•<•\.OrtYlllP 1), Cif'ofQld b• K~nluO y /J, r..toAfQtd ~ Mt\\l\,1PQI St 14. Aut>urn 12 New Orlon\ llO Tul<tne 17 '!>oulh Al~D<oma n. JA0'4><Wlll~ ~· I '•"""'""' "· l/~n<Jf'•l>tll 10 MIDWEST C inc 1 nMlt ~l. M~mohl\ SI b t J f ¥rtn\vlfl~ 11, WI\ M1lw~ukH b1 lndtAM SlotP88, ~ lll1n<>I\ 19 St Bon.itiwrntur11 8A Of'i10 Un1vl'r\I J Ir Al IOT 1 0•••• 86. Bred1~v 8• SOUTHWEST N f •( .. \ \t <;() (~nl•Mry 8). 1 Q l lf'•.t~~ ff•#d\ A&M 66 &•vtor 10 Ar"•n,.~nt./ LA's Welch Signs Pact L OS ANG ELES Right handed pitche r Bob Welch. the rookie who he lpe d the Los Angeles Dodgers win a pC'nnanl a fter being a dd e d t o t h e s t a r~ midscason last year. has signed a two-year con- tr ac t , the cl u b a n · nounced Monday. Welch, 22, Joine d the Dodgers June 19 a nd re- corded a 7.4 mark with a 2 03 earned run average for the remainder of the season Pro Scores ... ,_. llHht ... 11 AUft 0.lrOI( 111. e>e<> .. 1 ti/ N.ttlMvl Ho<ICO ~ .. - 80\lon l ,t11"'"'" t ,.,f!!w Yoo l\l•notPr\ 1 Ch•<•oo t Seahawks' Andrade Top Scorer Wlth two league games in the books. Ocean View 'Jllgh 's Jeff Andrade haa em er ged as the Orange Cout •rea 's basketball scoring lead e r among the Sunset, Sea View. Empire and South Coast leagueK. Andrade has a 28.0 average, with three other area stars In the 209. Those ar e Costa Mesa 's Chris Beasley and Ocean View's W11yne Carlander at 23.5 and Jon Sweek ol Newport Harbor !20.0 >. Newport Harbor's surge to the top or the Sunset League stand- 1 n gs a fte r two gam es is evidenced by three players in double figures. Including Sweek and Brian Frneman as the league 's top two scorers. Freeman Is right behind Sweek with a 19.0 average and Bruce Caldwell is the league's No. 4 score r with a 14.0 ave rage . Ocean View 's W ay n~ Carlande r (23.5> also gives the Seahawks a 1·2 s ituation in the Empire League 10 their early dominance or league rivals Here are the stats for those averaging in double figures for the first two games : $UNSET LEAGUE Playtr,\c- 1 Sweek, Ntwl)Or1 H<t•llO• 1 f-rettmtn, Newport t-4drbor J Woote<i, ~l11n11no1on B••<h ' C•IOW.11, Hewoor1 H••llO• S Bowen, Ed•\On Eldrldqo, HunUnQlon 0..dC" I W•fk.,-. W•\tm1n\ltr 8 T teul. ~""" • Htldentt•t l\. M.artn• H•rtow, Fount.In V~H~'f 11 OooaV, Newoor1 H••IJClr He Hon,"""""" SEA VIEW LE ... GUE ~ •• , ... Sc .... I 8H"ey, ~la,,,.,. ... 1 Holn>M, El ro..o l KOl'hlet. Corona Otl Me• • RUdy, IN1M \ Brown. Ur\1ver,Hv • M•OdOO, E•l•n<•• V•tt Horn. Et1..-ic•• I S1011ott, u,.,...,.,,v • Kl.-n.Gorot\•dolMar MOl\tev...-c» • '""•~ t I ""om, Corond 0..1 M"" n C Wll!oon, El Toro E~IRi.LEAGUlt ~layer,k- I ,tlndr-.Ocunvlrw 1 Carl•n<let.Ooenl/1~w l Mc'"'"', CVort'" • Lemon•. 1Cate1111 S. Pr•""-', kat•lt• 6 Woll•. Kennedy I LOCMI, Ka!elle 8. Caraw.11, CVP••\\ RuhlM, l(f"ftnf'<JV 10 Moore, LO\ Al.,m1f0\ II OIM>n, ~"lamllO\ 12 Foe,.te• L<K "1.,,,110\ Dee.tr•, l(enne<lv 1•. Eb<!r.....O, IC•tell• iouTH COAST LEAGUE .. , .•... - I 0..C.w.. Mlu lon Vl•to 1 Huff..._, Mlu lon V1e10 ) Samueh. 0.0... 1-4111\ • AndteWl, 0..-. Hiii\ ) Mel,,iev. 0.... Hiii\ C"••'les. Caplslreno V•ll•Y I Rol>el'1$Mlulon Vl•10 Sulton. S... Clet'nenle • l •P\O". ~Dee<,, 10 Br f en(. <Al>t\lrano V•llty CJ Ip 1 ~ .. , ?00 I lll <" o 1 1'I '' I ' ,. u o ' ,. ,, 0 ' 2' ll 0 ' 1\ 11\ I 74 110 I 1l II\ 11311 \ ' 10 100 ' 10 10 0 " tp ... I ., 1)) I '° 10 0 1 3" ,. ) 1 ll "' II II 0 JI '•0 l7 1•0 JI I\ ~ lO I\ 0 :so 1\ 0 ,. 110 H 11 ) q IP 4V9 ' '>b 11 0 I •• no " ?O) '° 100 :II II 0 l 1 lb 0 lb IJ 0 1\ II S 1\ ,, \ H II 0 n II 0 " 10 \ 11 10) 10 100 ~ lit ••• 1 OS n ) 1 JI t•O > JJ ,. \ 1 J1 160 1 11 ll) 1 11 I)) 1 1• 110 1 1• "0 1 n II 0 1 ]() 100 SUITS & SPORTCOATS O%toso crc OFF ENTIRE STOCK LONG SLHVE AND 'SHORT SLEEVE T..-dlty, January 23. t919 DAIL V PILOT a Aetlvi ties~ lanned Crosby Southern tOumey Nears By HOWARD I •. HANDY Ol 1 ... Q.ily ...... MMt Something for everyone Is the key to this year'i; Crosby Southe rn pro-a m golf tournament at Irvine Coast Country Club Feb. 2·3 with chaJrmao Paul Salata a nd the sponsoring 5S2 Club or Hoag Memorial Hospital moving toward a full week or activitie!'I At lhe moment, golfers are in the middle of the Ford Challe nge. No. 1t 1sn 'ta mOdel ·r but former l'resadent UeraJd Ford that Orange County golfers are competing against. FORD FlllED A NET SCORE or 71 at his home course <Thunderbird CC> and area golfers can trry to beat him at theirowncourseunlllJan 29 A SlOentry reeenlilles a golrerloascorecard with Ford's round printed along with his handicap All one has to do is beat the 71 with his or her own handicap, tum the card in and the n await a drawing . If cards are not avalla- [ ____ <X>LF_J ble at your course. call the tournament office at 642-1463 The lowest net score will receive a prize and if more than one golfe r is tied , a dra win~ wHI be held to de termine a winner . A bag tag with "I played Gerry Ford" will be given each participant. The bag tag 1s good for admission to the Crosby Southe rn, otherwise a charge of $2 will be made each day. High handicap golfe rs will have an opJ>Ortunity lo participate Jan.~ 1n a nane-hole event at the Newporter Jnn course. "This will be a hilarious and harrowing compct1t1on for high handicappers." Salata says "Play will be in six somes to increase the laughs." , The field for thas onf' ai. 108 with each playe r receiving a Hacker T·shart Wednesday. Jan 31 will be a roast at the Newporter Inn with Joey Bishop the rec1p1ent of barbs from Salata and a host of others. A golf c!Jnic will be stated Thursday l''eb. 1 with tne tourna mentatselftaking place Feb 2·3 The 552 club a nd its me mbers a re hopeful of turning over a record s um to Hoag Hospital this year with the ad ditional events. It is extremely possible they could double the amount g iven the hos pital last year according lo Salata For further information concerning any of the events leading up to the two.day tournament. call 642· 1463 • •• TICKETS FOR THE WOM EN'S Kemper Open LPGA tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa a re now available wath the Art hritis Foundat ion of Southern California a s the major charity for the event March 28 lhrough April I. This is a new eve nt to Southern California and will have one or the largest purses 1$150,000 1 on the LPGA tour. Most orthetopnameson the tour are expected to play with the Colgate-Dinah Shore event the followmg week in Pa lm Spr· ings. A ticket brochure with an o rder form fo r companies and corporations a s well as ind1v1duals, Jl> available by writing to the Women 's Kemper Open tournament office. 1525 Mes a Ve rde Dr. East. Suite 208, Cos ta Mesa 921626 or by calling 540-1708. SUITS-SPORTCOATS-SLACKS SPORTSHIRTS-DRESS SHIRTS-KNIT SHIRTS OUTERWEAR-SWEATERS 30% to 50% OFF ENTIRE STOCK KNIT SHIRTS 50% OFF KINGS KINI SIZE - 1664 SOUTH lllSTOl.--sAMTA AMA TOW t. CCMaft'lt Illa ..... C.... . . w 11Mtl2 coe.Of~·~ ·-.. rs nd ..at s. nd as ge 1is .n • OU ?l· a l Is - ty n· of ry m es r~ m U\ It· 1g •l' or C· C· d ls '" 1e Ol .t! Is u~ >r in O· ii· ,. ~ • I , 0 () 0 0 I ·-" Business , . • • ~,41 I;<'"• DAIL V PILOT T 1ieatj1y J1nu•rv 1'.l 1O79 I ARMY OF RESTLESS CRICKETS TICKING. TOCKING, CHIMING IN STORE Sy and Shlrley w mner Aeatore Hug• Cache of Okt New,£ngtend Clock• 'Hot Tips' Mean Loss Keys to Makin,g Market Cash: V aloe, Change By s 1u;RRV Ll/C'i\S The worst storks lip Ill tt "hot tip" t he one.• from your l>arllt'r Qr thf' guy down the street F1r!\I. tht> informant probably alrPitdy owns the ">toc·k and would love to see new purrhasers drive the pnr1· up Second, no one s houlrl huy ~lock without mon· information than one hudc1 y'sopan1cin Some people h<tvc made munc·y 1n lhl· ~tock markt•l through good l1mcl> and hacl ll 'i. no a1·r·1 "$ C 0 RP" Reduceo; HAIR toss s t1mutat 1ng ne w qrowlh in most case~ w ith r equtar use Ea-.y to i\Pf>IY ~ ... '""""""''...,. , ... (714) 557-6990 CASH FAST H o m eo wn e r s Loans arranged for any reason. Credit. no problem B o rrow on your equity. Call now to r co urteous. fa s t information. (714) 547-7151 AMERICAN M orfcJacJe Co. BofA Duo Promoted S AN FHl\!':CIS\O I A f> 1 Two scn1or ap point mf'nl:. h<t ve bt•t·n m ad t' by the Bank of Ami'rira .lohn Vella. 10, wai. ap pointt'Ci f'Xt•cut 1v1· v11·1· prl'SldC'lll ;mcJ CX<.'l'Utf\'I' orfi t·<·r o( tlw bank 'i. 1n Vl'Slm <·nt ... f'rurit11·., lllVl!'.llHI T homas ... I vnn Jr <I~. "t1i. ni1rnt'd ~1·n111r v11·1• pn•sHknl fll( n ·al 1·!'.talt· loans I' I \ n n ., u "1· ,. 1· d ' <;corgt> 11:.ih·y. 5H. wh<J I' l' :. I g n I• d I 0 J 0 I n S ou I h " c•:.. I 1· r n E n 1 c· r p r 1~1·:. I n c· . .1 n Orung1· <'o unt~· ha:i t·d n'ill 1·~lal 1• llt.>vl'lop<'r 14% YIELD GUARANTEED 80% -'cured by CD. Taa •helter equel to 5tlme1 "ft rl•k" (CPA 1pproved) 8uyer ~d To Be In 50% TH Bracqt Plue Profit Potential bHed on AoyeltlH Leading semi-conductor company offers guarant~ income lease-back on new re· tlcles, not subject to ordinary IRS ro1trlc· tlons. lnvHlment1 from $25.000 to $250,000. P .0 . Box 734, Corona del Mar. 92625 dent Thf'sl' 11wt•stor~ h<iVl' taken <'Dlc.ulaled ri s ks ha.,1·d on hard· fac·ti. and 1nrormc:d opinion~. They arc• probably t he Ont'i. \llhO bou((hl s econdary ~lo<'h 1n 1977 and math' money white the Dow .loot·!'> wa!'> falling almm.l ~ percent More than llkt•I) these invt>i.ton. MIC'C't'!>Sfully 1dentif1ed two prim af) contribut1ni.: f:.i<·tor' 'alue und chan~t· t'INOING VALl' t: IN i\ ('OMPi\NY ts c allt'd runclamt·nt:.il ;rnc1l y~1' l\n analy!)l mu!>t dctl·rmtnt• how a com1.wny ·!'>:.turk 1ir1t•· n ·latc., to tht• rest of thl' markt·I Th(· kt'}. G1v1·11 a t•ornpany '!>. fundamctals t1•arn1ni.: growth, marwgl·rn1•nt 4ual1ty, compelit1v1• po\ll11m in II!\ 1ndu!>.lr)'. halalll'f' ~heel strength, l'H' i and 1t!> quality. doei. 1l!> ... t111·k clt•M·rvc to he selhng 1:.11 a d1 '!<·ounl. al lht> m :Jrk1·l . or al ;1 premium to the ;" cr:.igt• market mull 1plt"' Bcl'aust• 1l 1:. \ irtuall:, 1mpoi.~1hle for lhl' m di\ 1dual 1m "~tor tn ht· on top uf 1 he fundamental!\ for• a ll c.·ornr,anlt's. your bt•!>l \ourct• 1,f information i:, tht· fl'Sl·arch dl•part nwnl of a n ·put<tlilt• brokcrngc farm Tht• bas1t· rl.'a:.on a 1·umpanv's ~tock riscs in •nE""'F'DF>Aa6 " prit·t• is increased l'arr1· "I W .,._,,,,. .. 1ni:i.11r 1hl·rott·n1~u1 ror1n mE ~~ET c·r1•:1M·d Ntrnang!'> and .... tJ• 1~ cl1vidn1ds T his is ttw typ1· -----------' Of lllforOUlllon an Hl\'l '!\lor i.hould !\N:k Tl-:OINlf'i\I. ANAl.VSIS IS TJIF: modl· hy which an IO\c•i.tor mu} fon•\c.•1· tht' r hangc 1n s loek pr1t·t•i. Mutur1: compa nic:. arc u:.ually ~o large :.ind frN1ucntly so d1vers1f1cd. the introduct ion of a ncv. µrodul'l would probably not h<Jve the i.amc impa ct a!> on a hm:.tllcr c·umpany Neverth<'lcss . m any rnat url' <·ompuntt'!\ urr• affected to one degree or anolht'r by bui;incs!'. l'Y<'l1·i. nr by consume r de mand:-.. Prkes or these i.tock!'. usually fluctuate in an t lc1pation or tholie cycles , so thut -lhe alert Investor c an profit. for instanc·c. hy .hu11n~ stocks of com pani<'!I lh11t arc dcprcsi.cd . QpJorc bul>i ncss cond1 twns turn arounct Some t echnical a naly11ts foc us on .,pcc1hr ~toc·ks 11r rndustncs Others analyw the market as a who le. look111g for m aJor trends 1n th1' Dow Jonl''> a vera~es Successful tec hnical :inalysts can frr quently call the markc-t 'i. movcmc·nt well beforl' its a ct ualoccurl"n<'<' SO. J UST AS A llOT TIP is the worst tip. ~o 1i. the hcsl 1nvei.tor un informed investor. He or sh•· takt·:. thc• lrouhll• lo find out something about 1.1 t•ompany lwfore buyin~ the stock and rcadl> rn·w~1mpn r1n:rnc1al pul{e:. Stu>rn1 Lucca u an account eucut1 ve in the Sonln Ana oflu:t-o/ Mernll Lynch. />1erce. 1''enner and Smith Come to our seminar on how to eam 103to143• interest. Boeing Gets FAA Task WASHINGTON IAP l The Boeing Co hai. b een award e d a $917 .000 contract by thl' Fede ra l Aviation Ad m 1111i1tral1on ror a pro JCt'I to help s implify and !>l nn dardl u· airlinl' <' o <' k p 1 I w u r n i n l{j syst<'ms. ,/0111 11~ for wme. cheese nnu all 1111.! fuct~ nr1d h1!Jl1 1t1t1·n•:.1 f1q11res rm 1111J<"•fm51 m sof1•, '<''rm· .'>1•ror1d lni'it dred'l hnd QUI why-c>uery single one of o ur mw.<,/or.. n1111r 1/1e {JOSI JO yeon.. /105 <>amed <1t l1•0M /(]I, mterest on /11s mo ney Attending our seminar plate., you unrler no 1Jb/1gahon 13ut please calf for a reservoNnn, ht~COU'>t . '>{XICe IS lim11t'cl Our ""'rnlnar wlll tw . W1•d1w••l.1• I 1111111f', :l/l 4 ~10 l'M M.1mn11 I lnt.·I ·11~1 N'""'l"•tt C .,,,,,.,I 1nvt• ..,,,1 .. 11 · 1 t .. "'1~,11 u ..... 1i R.S. VP. 830·6700 4 ~port Eq-u-ity_'F_u_mls_· lnc~~ ........ u ..... ,..... ........ • /Yl#NIMtll<l"l•lll~lff.» II• ll'V/110~1111' "'""I 1·•·1 C•ll 842-5678. Put • few word• to work for ou. t Clocks Bing Chi•nes Old Time's Best Ti11W i14 ·Pony Express Shop ... By J 1J l,ES LOH ·"~'-' c:.r,.._~· YORKTOWN. N.Y There 111 no time like the old lime. Oliver We ndell Holmes uld. M tonJr lime ago. and Sy Wittner Is he re to tell you he was riRhl. l'8JWcially 1fthe tlmcls ke plonunold tlmf'clock What as clear. 1f lhut Isn 't. 1s tha t Americans by lt>t• drovc1> a re plainly anx1ou.' lo havt· for lhemsl'IVCR one of those old pen dulum clocks,thut onc1: hunJC 1n schoolhouses and posloH1re1> across the land. telling the.• houri. of a no n·dil(ital day . "WE NF.VER drea m ed th<>y would huvc this a pp<' al." Sy Wit tnt>r 11u1d "ll 'i. all we can do to k<'cP up w1lh the de mand .. Sy . and his wih'. Shirley. oper ale what 1s ilBt!lf a rnnty. d m a il ord er antiqv es business They rail it. appropriately. Pony Expres11 System . a nd thosl' old cloc•ks are their main s tock in trade T H F:V HANG IN rlo11e ordn r an k s und file s fro m (•vt-ry avt11lublc.• wall of lht· Willnf'f plont . lil'krnl( and tocking und ch1m 1111ot and wu1.ot1111( tht•1r pt·n dulum,. an army o r n ·stlc.•'" rrir kt'ts Oowni.tairc;, th1• odor " or turp('nl1nl· ;rnd v:1rn1s h , th•· H ('n<· busy Cr£•ws fut>lcd Ly m odem rock music work rtuy and rught rc·storing the.• clocks, pa<'king them. sendin~ them on their way F or Sy a nd Shirley Wittner. time wosn't a lways, er. money A •'EW YEARS ago they ran a 11mall·S<'alc a ntiques buiancss. a literul mom ·and pop opcn•t1o n. which itself had grown from "S h1rl t-y ·~ Swa p Shop." a s1delin<' by which m om had c.1 rncd prn money whllt: J>OP t'arncrt a \alary 1n an ad\l:rt1~ lllg a~l'nC) Ttwn. l1kt• an un lH'l1t•v1ng prui.p<'t tor ~tumhl111g upon lh1· moth1·r lo<lt'. S) 1nw day chi. 1·ovc·n·d ;1 hugt· <·;1l·h1· of th•· old clocks I ,. 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".he said, "but' am a bit· to cert1r1 the 11uthent1c\y or t•vcry one o the rlocks "T HEY WERE M.4>E an 1'<1·04 England. most or thlm in ('011 nect1Cut, generutly t}f wf'f•O Umll and 1910 lfundrt-d 1> d thou!>undi. were produced ut thalll mt· The clock!'! are bastally ah kc- var yang rnalnl'.Y In de1>rutlvt• d(' tail a nd in the,type o twood u1>1·d for th<' cabinet Most havt' an octa10nal frame.· around the fa<'c. othtr!> a round fra m(' Th(' pendulun SWIO~' In d narrower fra me wlow Tlw whole ctoc.·k measuns about 2~ inches tong a nd 15 1nf\er; wide.· 8El'ORt: RES10RATION lhl·r look a JK•rfrct m t'S!'I. th<• sor of unfaxablt• rub>lsh anyon1· would lOSI\ out or an :tt1r without a !'lt·c·ond th0u5tht ll<'{'UUSC ()f h1 x itirut \UJ*h howt•vt•r 1 he !>ay' ht hud ;w1·1·.,• to m o rE" thun HJfl)OO ;ti lh• bcg1nnin~ 1. 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Whu krllll.\" hov. m;1ny time<; ea<'h of 1 hl•,;1· dot·k~ hod i:ont' to the re.· p111rmun·• If ,, f.:l'.11 W.·J' broke n h•· would n •pla<'{' 11 So do I . with ;1 gt'll r m odi' ul th1• 'amf" time If th1· ~lasi-'" hrukt•n , I hav~ lo 1'1·plac1• II With prC'\C'Ol ·da) l.!la1>~. t>Ul I S<•1• rwlh1ng wrong wit h that I n •finlsh the wood. a 1·nm mon pr art 1c·t• with anti qut·s In thf• r<·,1or;1t1on proces,, W1ttnrr n ·movt·., tht' c lock·., machinery. l•trht•s 1t with a code numb<·r. numbc" the cab\nl:l. tht>n reun1ll'' lht• two after hey h a V l' Ii l' I' n r C f U r b I S h Cd o;1•p<HJlf'IY "IT TOOK i\ wt11 h' ln rlevclop I h1· .. yst1·m l>l•ruus<' I could find no prr•1·,•cll•11t for <101ng reswra t10n!' on Iha' luri~t· ,, 'l<·alc." ubout 100 !'ltWk' .1 1t.1y Thi· '>yi.tcm \t·1·m~ to ton1t111n,1 houY,h " L1k1· om· I' 11·m1J lf'IJ tn !)ay c llwk v. ork Oxoco Establishes Compressor Firm ' Oxoco, an rnde pmdenl l rvin1· 1111 1·ompa11y ha' a nnounced an agr1:cment with the ownc" of Comprl'!>~<ir lJyn1sm1<:' of Odessa. • Texas. ·aqd Compra sor Eni.!m•· Serv1c1• Co . lloui.lon. to form 6 ne w C'Ompany. co ... ,rt'l>'!Or Dynaml<':.. ln1· The nt'w com pm y has <J<'qu1ri•d th1· ">lork ()( tht· romprei.i.<1r rirm ~ <.tnd plan~ tu ~·•·k •• lur gl'r \h<m· or lhl: l'l)mprcc;:.or m11rkct wrvm~ th<-011 and i.:1~ 1ndui.tn OXO('O F.X•:c tr1v1-:s ~AY TH•. 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"" ,,,, ,,,, .. , "'' ,,, .,,, Ml_I Tl 'ALf~l IN l)S .. "' .... '"···· STOCKS I BUSINESS Tut' day' Clo8in~ Pric ,, r. l NYSE COMPOSITE TR~SACTIONS T~y. January 1,3, 1979 N DAILY PILOT BG Confused? You Are Not Alone By J OHN CUNNI FF ... ._ ...... ,. Reviewing some of the govemment, economic and business announcements of late, you may conclude thut. the best effortR Rometlmes lead to the worst predicaments. Pre"ldcnt Carter's announcement of a "lean a nd a ustere" budget for flsc1a l 1980, which begins Oct. 1. was Instantly criticized as being like bacon: Open the puck age and you see the fat. THE PllESIDENT FUllTHEll erred tn claiming his budget, whJch would spend $2,416.85 for every Amencan, "is Indeed fair to everyone in the nation." Millions, you may be sure, ca.nnot be cajoled to that view. He also left himself open to criticism from the budgt·t. b11lancc clique, who maintain that a S29 billion deficit at the crest of one of the longest" expansion in the nation's his- tory is Inflationary. But the budget is merely symbolic of intentions bending back to gave the init iato r a boomerang c lout The ev idencc is widespread. Carter . for ~xa mple, is said by some to be cornering himself in to wage- price controls while seekin~ to avoid them . FearinJl a clampdown, 1t is said, ~ business 1s gelling its price rises now rather than later .olllllllllla~ The syndrome can b•· found ev--erywh('rl' CUIOHH Efforts to protc<'t /\meric·ans through Social S<tur ity ar<'. as many are disrovf'nng, li;,ibJe lo break them tn· steud . through payroll deduc·taons OEllEGULATION Ot' AIRl.INES and other form~ of transportation. long sou.cht by m&ny carrn:ns us necessary to provide better service. is now claimed by some or lflem to threaten it Instead. Attempts of consumer~<; lo avo1it hij(hcr future pnct·s by buyin~ now may be pushing up current ;,ind futur prices. frustratin~ their very legitimate goal. Goals never seem to be reached, promi:.es nen·r seem lo end, and jobs not only never seem to gel done sometime11 they seem not to begin. Or if they do thl'}I begin aJI over again each year ' TAX ACCOUNTANTS A.RE SAJD to be confused about last year 's t;,ix cl~nf1cat1ons . Why, they ask. can a hu51 nessman deduct his costs for a client's day at a hunttng lodJ,te. butnotputh1m up overnight'' . M('anwhilc. we still try to define un1>mployment . a~ \1.4' busily corn~ct the rest of last year 's number~. In spilt' of the commotion th<'y cre;,itt:d. those 1978 figurt>s weren't ac curall' They mu)>t he rcv1s<'d When do the efforts sut•ceed'' When do the contrad1c lions cease" When are the promises fulfilled '' When. £1nul ly. do the Jobs get done " YOU CANNOT AWAIT AN answer from the experts be<'ause. you should know. experts pose, rather than answer. questions; they thrive on controversy. Remow the problem and you remove the expert. They do ool permit t.hat. It seems lo be ltfc's way that the same battles are waged each year ... why last year 's "solutions" are thii. year 's problems . . why promises beRel t>romises why goals remain Just goals. Interest-rate Hope Encourages Market NEW YORK CAP I The stock market rallied today in buying encouraged by strcnJ,tth in the dollar and hopes for a downturn in interest ratPs The Dow Jones <iverage of 30 industrials was up 8.:12 points to846.85 Gainers outpaced losers by close to a 2-1 margin amonft New York Stock Exchange-listed issues . .. The dollar posted gains against leadin~ forei~n currC'n· cies today, registering some favorable respons1· to PreM - dent Carter's budget fo r t he fiscal year beginntn~ Oct I, .,,. Uo ll• Up 71 I uo ., • UP U J Miiot S toc•k 11 Did Nf W 'l'QRI( t.1i.p 1 NEW YOAIC Aooro• ftn41t Pr .. vtOV\ Uy W•O-Month aoo. v .. , -00 Two YtMf\ "90 Jafl I 10 Oltte i.11 to Ga!• "" lo Get• ~ALB CAPI ..... t),~.., TocfAV .,... •)() -\II Ill •01 •.II IU• ''" }b , .. tn ~ \IOCll \441~~ JO IJ0,000 ,. J'IO 000 JO )00 000 11.•10 000 IU~OOO 16 U0.000 •ll>.t&A.MO l.11 'lllO OIAl •OJ,600 000 -li'T AMEll 010 NEW YORlt IAPI p, .. ., T"°"V <IAV Aeflr•M f(J O.cllnt'd UllCfl.t"Of'G fot1t t\\.Ulfl\ New "'Q'" N•• 10""' IMd 1.,oo tlJl'i ,,, 1\1 111 i&l :•J •'• e1n ·~ 10 . \ NEW Y(')AIC IJIP) '"" N11w York !>lo" Eacne~ ·~~t•IJ IN!"' <l<l<I 101 trAnY• llOfl\ hV p<ln(ICMI ft<llt" !Of Mt>ndAV Purt"A .... \ ()I ,,, .,. ,,, • .,~, ,,..,, "' 7U,•6• '""'•' •"<.lud•ll(J /\0 \hMr• '410 VIOf I ~: :!1 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~: :g~ Gold Quotation• Up '' .... l•(led-10 OOld prlUO\ IO<MV Up '1 1.•-· l'nOfMl(I 11••11(1 sUO 80, Of! M 10 ~~ : : •ll•tnootlll••noSJJOOO,ollO 00 UP I I f'aflt 111te1noon 11•11\Q UJI OI, Oii M.l• lip I J ,.,.,..,..,..(I~ Pll \0, Oii '7 81 UO 0 h f lCll! U1' ,,, 1110 Oii U 00; t 7'0 '° IJp I I ••k.O UP IO New Tift• HMICIV & H•tmftfl IM•« PflO ~: : ; mo oo. olf srn uo /I N •• T•••: Eno•lh••O Olhnq pfl•~ ~: H _H>O 00.0ll u 00 ~: :: " Up ti UP •I -DAIL V PILOT fUffdey. Jlf'\uety 23. 1979 Television .... t . I I I -..11 \ \ n•NINO ...... 0 ITATI Of' THI UNION AOOMll Ll¥e 00. ... of ,.,...,.,, • C.W'• &i.ie of me l,lt\IOll Addr- -~Y C>fe Or e.~ ... Ill -l*f ltlal 1111 ~no.o. Iii Iii\ lr;jUNd bo¥ ..... •OU..O ~ co1o1IC1 11op1tdln "" ~--~ " v~ ,... •• ICCUMO 04 .,,. """~ 04 • w .• c:Nra-'"" Dill .°""' ••"'-10 b9lleYll • THI IAAOY llUHOH ,.,., I~ a lllacAI. "'9 WhW\"' ''"" 10 ~·Illa ~ .... .,., .. • ITMl'Tt Of' &AH FIUMalCO ...... tlruoglla 10 oein ,,... lt"91 Of • Yovno,) uno.cov ., ~ who •• "'°'" In<) wllll Nm 1)11 • /\al coroea QM. • OV~AU.SY Ou111 11nl)1t O•••"• M.ICKetv,. ID OHCEU~A Cl.Al8tC · S... lalAflO fflrN y<>ul"- 11)' 10....,. '"•MAIS from tluntln on M .... 1)1- lllalld Charlton lle~ton stars as a Navy Pilot on a m1 bslon in the Pacific 1n the movie "Midway," uiring tonight at 8 on NBC. 'hunnel 4. t ;30. I LOVf LUCV Lucy 1na1 .. a bt1 p111 1n a motloo picture SJ MICHAEl JACKSON Or MIC"MI Pfl(.k Ill l'M 1n1111ure '°' Stud-01 OestrllCllWI Bef>tVIOt dtlO the Su1G1de P•evenllOn Cenlflt tllka 800UI 1"9 ru sons l0t 1uoe1de among lho VOU"i) 7;00 8 CBS NEWS I l ==OGAME A8CNEW8 JOKER'S WILD 81X MIU.JOH DOLLAR MAN su,111 llams lhat • lf..ond OI hll WM 1eepons1Dle IOt 6 Pf4Hllul'ICll explOsron Ill wtllCll St911e was ln1vted !Pon 21 • SANFORD ANO SON Fled turn• hll 1tv1ng room Claann~I L b f f ng• • KNXT !CBS) LOS Angele~ D KNBC (NBC) Los Angele'> 8 KTLA (Ind ) Lo& Angele'> D KABC· TV !ABC) LO'> Angele'> ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ·lV (Ind) Los Angell'S ®l KCST (ABCJ San 01eqo m KTlV (Incl ) Los Anqele'i • KCOP lV find I Los Angehl'> ti) l<CET· TV (PBS) Los Angtiles ~ KOCE lV 1PBSI Huntington Beacn .. lt110 a J1panne 1eat11u- rant • MACNEIL / lE>iRER REPORT OD THE RENAl86ANCE ~ UA8AH AMERICA A IU<ntl'g p()lnl In lhe Gon- troveray 11111 IOCM!fV could nol IUfVtve the c1111t H'I our Coli.I Q'.I MERV GRIFFIN Guests· Bert Convy. Sty City Rotten. Video Olac Demo. Home Computer Demo. 7:301 THE MUPPETS FAMllYFEUO DA TINO GAME HOlLYWOOO · 90UARE8 I TICTACOOUGH AOAM-12 Manoy and Reed traac down a auspect w811tld as • result of a CTlrne 9')<19 In loYets' lene S) 28 TOHIOKT GllMI' Clancy lmtllund, dlre<:IO! of the Ml<lnfOht Mi.talon on 81tld Row l~tHOW &::00 . (I) eel Nl'OMI w.,,., C1oniina and • 1ewnol CMw~ •lta lec>Ofl on the OOI~ 11t111y -~ llltuatlOfl ill ... ,, D HeOMOVll a • "Mldwly" ( 1070> ChM1ton HMton. "*"Y \ 'Ol'IOI Tlwl tC>10 World Wei II tH·lllll.. bellle bltWMn JaC)atleM Ind Allied IOf(;CM '°' COfttrQI of thl t11119g1e PICllllc; ~ OI MidWay II dfemetlled • MOVll • • ·~ "P•llOI* In Thi Mlddle" ( 10'41 01vld J*11...,,, Katin Dor A US bOMI* accidentally i-tl- .ant .~ w1lfMld ,_ the J()(d91Qn bo<Olt (2 tin I • @ HAPf'V DA Y8 Aiellll and thl Foni gllle ldvlCt 10 the ~II G MOVIE •II * "The Blrda And The B1H" ( 11156) Geotgl Gobel, MltzJ Qeynor A ptoud men rajactt • girl with a "ahlOy .. put but ..._, the ta111 PGIM M I French g111, hi lalta for hlf (21'1fS) • CAAOl IUf'NETT AHOfMN08 01.1111. Roddy McOOW1ft • MOVIE • • "Do Nol Olatvtb" 1196!\) Oofl1 Oey, Rod r eylot A young c;ouple mova to England Whe<a a Mtlas of madcap Mtvan· 1ur11 threllana tharr mau19 12 "''I , fD P'All OF EAGLES "The Sacret War" To maneuver Ruula out ol the w1r. Kaltet Wilhelm 1muggles Len•n home to St Pe1Mlbllrg. OD RIZZO Phtladelpllla mayOt Fr9nlt Rizzo, <>NI 04 tile moat COOll0119fslal big-city may· Ota OI OU! ttme. 11 ptoliled 8:30 8 ~ LAVV.NE & SHIRLEY Lenny fella madly In love W1tll Ullll!ne. • THE 000 C0UPL.£ Oac11 and Felix spend a rainy weekend 111 Ille coun- try IOoklng '°'•loll girt. • TUBE TOPPERS CBS .NRC U .ABC D 6:00 State of Unioo, President Carter's St.ate of the Union address is televised liv~. CBS 8 8:00 -CBS Ret,>Orts. The tense situation in Iran comes under scruUnf by Walter Cronkite and a CBS team o correspondents. NBC D 8:00 -"Midway." Charlton Heston and Henry Fonda star in Utis World War fl mov ie about the air·nava l battle for the s trategic Pacific island (photo at left ). t:OO 8 ()) P'L YIHQ HIGH UN Ind Marcy 11a millalc· enl)' 11rated u call gtrl•. Whtie Cac>tlln Matctr dla- COllWI that an old buddy II now •Qlf1 • THAH'S COMPANY Ml Roper gate tM Imp<-"°" tr·om an olll!helld con-Nllon that Chrluy 11~1 • MDIV GRIFFIH au.11: Berl Convy. Bly City Roller•. Video Olte Demo, Homa ~t« Demo. Roget and Roget' Lauretta Spano. Betty Wright. •G•orci• Solll tonducll Ct1tc1110 Symphony or. t l>ellrt In • W419Mr con· cert Qll) MASTERPIECE THEATAE "Thi Ouc;"9U Ot Doke Strllt Plain Sallll>Q' An e~cluaove u 111no club objactl to LOUIN'• pul· CheM ol • seall<le COllllQI 119kl door (Part 14 OI t 5) <II TO BE ANNOUNCED 8:308 , .. , 1~· CM.-OINO,ACIO, •OCll •G NEWS • TO •E ANNCXINC&O • NIGHT OAl.LEllY "The Sins Ot The Fatherl " A yOllng m1n It per auodtld 10 ut e 111111111 me., •• lhe 11n otfllrlng &D NOATH8TAA "Mar1c OI Suvero" 11141 "tut he<OIC llQV!e In con· temPOt•'Y .,, .. Is l)fOlllad, w•th a IOOlt 11 the tena>ons. c;onlradlciionl a!IO 1trug· Qles behind n11 hllc;utean metal ICUiptUf" IA) I~ CONCEJrr "Cleo lalna" 10-.30 •• N£W8 VOTER'S PtPEUNf "Sacremento 011e11,,. .. 11:00.88(1)0 NEWS MAKE ME LAUGH 01.1111 Rloherd Paul G MOVIE •• y, ··e.iween Helven And Helt" 1111se1 Aot1aO Wagnet. Terry Moore Thi war te1ch11 • youno Soultlamar to JUaoe nia fellow m1,, m0t1 ~111. ~ (2hr&) • TH! 000 C0UPt..E Falla reveals how lie destroyed h11 own mar- "9 Dy trying 10 111111 09Qlr'I • THE G0004E8 The Ooodi.t dflPOMt of a unique v1ru1 that mak11 J>809le bellave llke Clowns. fil3 DICK CAVETT Guest H11otd Clu1m1n !Part 1 ol 2) 11:30 8 ()) SAANABY JONES A rac;&ocat Clrrver whO mur- oerao "'' b<Olhlf·ln·llW IS blacicma11ee1 Dy a wnness 10 tn. crrma IR) D TONIGHT O&eel hOtlt 0 1be Kaplan Gue1t1. Konny Rogers. JoMny Yune. AmarUlo Slim • TWIUOHT ZONE A lone woman battles '"'° m1n1e1ure •Ilana from anot'* planer In • b81111 OI SIH Vf!<IUI IC'91'111flC weapons -Jffusieals Lf1'e Again on 50 Actor Roddy McOowall will set the i;tage for seven of the. most lavish films ever to come out of the MGM s tudios on "The Hol l y wood MusicaL5." a new public television rilm showcase premiering Sunday, Feb. 4 at 9 pm. on KOCE-TV, Chan- nel 50. The national PBS series is present· cd by KOCE·TV. Channel 50, Orange County, and will appear on seven consecutive Sundays at 9 p.m. Host McDowall will be joined by ... cinema greats Gene Kelly and Deb· bie Reynolds for nostalgic retros pec- tives on most progra m s in the senes. "THE llOLLYWOOD Musicals" revisits a filmmakin,:t genre all but forgotten 10 toda y's inflation cramped production market the elabotale mus ical-comedy with pro· duction numbers rivaling anything ever seen on Broadway. The seven films feature· such stars as Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby. Frank Sinatra and Cyd Cha risse, as well as Kelly and Miss Reynolds. The mus icals include "On the Town" (1949 ), a iring Feb. 4 at 9 p.m. BaS(?d on a Broadway show by Leonard Bernstein, Betty Co mden and Adolph Green, the show follows the tuneful adventures of three sailors on liberty in New York City. H stars Gene Kelly. Frank Sinatra and Betty Garett "Kiss Me Kate" <1953 1, airing Feb. 11 a t 9 p.m .. is Cole Porter's musical vers ion of "The Taming of the Shrew." It finds the stars, once mar- ried to each other, ba ttling as much off stage as on. It stars Katherine Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miiler and Keenan Wynn. "SI LK STOCKINGS" 11957 l airs Feb. 18 at 9 p.m. The musical is based on Cole Porter 's Broadway show which was based on Greta Garbo's film "Ninotchka." Fred Astaire Is a Hollywood producer in· volved with a beautiful Russian agent. It stars Fred Astaire. Janis Page. P e t e r Lorre, a nd Cyd Charisse. "SINGIN' IN THE Ram" I 1952 1 airs March 11 at 9 p m. It is the hilarious satire of Hollywood during the transition period from silents to talkies. It stars Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse. Donald O'Connor, and Deb· bie Reynolds. "The Band Wagon" 119531 airs Marc h 18 a t 9 p.m . A former Hollywood great is persuaded to do a Broadway musical which turns out to be a smash. It stars Fred Astaire, Oscar Levant and Cyd Charisse. RODDY McDOWALL, noted for rus roles In "Planet of the Apes," "The Greatest Story Ever Told" and "The Poseidon Adventure." among others_ will introduce all seven classics. to be presented in thei r or iginal theatrical versions. Gene Kelly will TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS e a A8CMOV11 • *~ "Ash WldONdey" ( 1973) Hanly Fond1, £Mu 0MthT~ A onc.-~- tlful WOn\11\ tllfne 10 1 hlllldlOIT'I pllyl>Oy IO• -that • lecelrlt llM f'l\ede .,., beltutlful 11 (R) THI GONG SHOW CllTIMAAT C()NTAOL ttlM to hlela l(lftg CIWll1M from KAOS ~.(Pert I) • cwn<>NmAeC NIM MOANING 1~ e TWIUOHT lOHI ''Thi Sett llnpfovament Of SllYlldOla Ro61" • AU'MO HfTOHCOOI< PM8ENTI Two ~ng man 1U1pect Ol'I of lhlit ptOllSIO<I OI MOrd«lng l'\ffWlfl • GETSMAAT Evan 119 l'IU ptotl'lml lall· 111g the King and Max ~ 1Plf1 2) • THEPMOHfA "f'lll CM" TM P11aonar comes to tile and of h1• nlgtltmarltlll adlll!ltura 12:30. MOVIE *. * "Deception" 111146) Bl111 0.1111. Claw. Ratnt A g1rt mame. an old ftam4t wltllOul telling him ol hlf 8ffalt (111<. SS mm) • MOVIE •• * "The Mouae That Roa11d" ( 11159) Pf!ler S1ller1. Jean Sel>erg When t"9 Grand Oucny of F-'dl reela .. 11• POOi fin-' status. rts peoole dac:tda to go 10 war W11h the U S 10 lmC>fOVI I~ ac:onomv 11 hi . 30 min I .., MOVIE • • ''°' "The StOIY Of Molly X" 119501 June Havoc. John Russell Af111r her husband 11 llUled, a woman a•ecutes a _,., ot ro1>- betM11 Wllh ..... hull>and'• gang Willie ...,.cn.ng IOt "" murdet9f { I hi . 30 mtn) 12:40 8 ()) C8S LATE MOVlE • • .,., Banacell The OrNIHI COllKOon 01 ,....,, All" 1111721 George Pepoerd, Penny Fullf!t. a-. " h11e<1 10 •ocare 1 munr-mllllon dollll an (';()llactron whoc;h Cl•IAO· ~red wNla Ollng 111n- IOOf1ed trom N.,w YOtll IO Botlton 1l0011 TOMOMOW Gu..11. Of. Elmat Gr- and tilt wti. Atyoe Or..-i, co-authOla Of "e.yond ~bllci<", ~ i t Or Thllma Mo.8 LOW°""'8 t:ao NlWI WANTfO: DEAD Ofl AUVI ''Showdown'' 2.-001 = * * • "Tro ttle Tru1" (1940) Jeen KIO!. A!IOr._, CrllWtof'd • MO'IM! ••• "The GOiden Htwk" { 11152) Rhonda Ftarr!<ng. Stetling Hlyd9n . • QETIMART Tllf! Sm1n1· honeymoon 11 dlllyld by • KAOS Pk>1 10 ••b0t9 tlwl Am111can ~ ...... 11-"llMt 2:111 HEWS 2:25 NEWS ~'*' MOV1E "Medarna" ( t9631 Soc>nia Loran, A ~lllUI i.un. cj(-becomM • Ouc'-ll dvrl11g tlll French AevOIU· lion. 1 t hf , 56 min I I NEWS 2;41 .MOVtE * • "I Marr..O A Women" ( 111541) George Gobel. Jes- -~ L.a!IOia. 3:30 . MOVIE * * "Fortunes Ot Cac>taln Blooo" j 18601 Louis H11ywwd. Patric•• Medina. 4:00 8 MOVIE * • "Flll'fly 8y Ouliglll" f 1949) Jam11 M ason. Phyllta Cel_, 4:241 NEWS 4:28 GM US THl8 DAY 4:30 MOVIE • * ··ootd F911M" ( t9S3) Riilph Morgan, Ann Cornell W.-dnr•day•• B a yt iner Mol'.llr• AFTERNOON 12:00 D • * "The A~ B•Md" C 1969) J•ll Sterl- ing, J1'mea Mac+tthur A \eGently r4!1urn9d Vletn11m 11eter•n Q4!1• rntd trouble wltll a motorcycll o•no ( ' hi .30m1n I CD II * "Lost AnQel" t 1946) Ma1gare1 O'Brien . James Cr•ro A •oat chllO 11 ta~en In by a youno report. fl< (1 hr . !>Om1n I Patty in 'Miracle' "The Great Caruso" <1950> airs Feb. 25 al 9 p.m. It is the biography of the great tenor's rise to operatic fame from his childhood in Naples to N S COi· lapse on the Metropolitan Opera House stage. It stars Marlo Lanza and Ann Blyth. films in which he starred a nd co· ,_..-. lie on hand for discussions of two ~ "rlirected -"Singin' 1n the Rain" and ;.-'--,....i;,.• "On the Town " - HOLLYWOOD IAP > Patty Duke Austin. who played Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker." will star as Mi ss Ke lle r 's teacher . Annie Sullivan, in an NBC remake of the play and motion picture, Duke won an Academy Award as best supporting actress in 1962 for her role as Miss Keller. "High Society"< 1956 l. airing March 4 at 9 p.m .. is the musical version of "The Philadelphia Story'' wtth a Cole Porter score. It is a sophlsUcated com· edy abo\Jl a wealthy man's efforts to win back his ex-wife who Is about to re· marry. It stars Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra. and Grace Kelly. Miss Reynolds. who began her rise ff f T•' to stardom in "Singin' tn the Rain" OflOreeS 0 r W Melissa Gilbert or "Little House on the> Prairie" will play the young deaf. dumb and blind Miss Keller. Patty William Gibson, Tony Award· winning author of the stage adapta· tion, is writinR the teleplay. Fred Coe, produc<>r or both the play and movie. will produce the telecast. dnd Is best remembered for her roles in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" and "How the West Was Won," talks with McDowall about four of the features -"The Band Wagon," "High Society." "The Great Caruso" and "Kiss Me Kate." Ka r l Ma lden <left I a nd Alex Haley c hat fo I lowing thei r a cccpta n cc. of West Germany's "Bambi" awards for te levision achie vement in Munich. Maiden's award was for his series "The Streets of San F'rant·isco" and Haley was ho no red for .. Roots " A Servants' Eye View of History Ky JERRY BUCK llOLl.YWOOD (AP I -The first lame Maggie Hogen entered the While House, o cow was graz· Int< on lht.' lawn and William lloward Taft was in th · Oval Office. The senes otrers a reversal of roles from "Roots" for Miss Cole and Miss Uggams. In ABC's "Roots" Miss Uggams was Kizzy. and Miss Cole was her daughter-In -law, Matilda. Miss Cole laughed at that . her face crinkling up until her eyes were only slits. She said, "I thjnJc it says something critically for us. It's well received. family Ooor at the White llous1• " Maggie 11tayed a11 a maid to the first families until Franklin ROOtl~volt was In his second term. She was th.-llr!!l hlack maid to work on the family rtoor. Her daughter, Lillian Rogers Parks, who as a ~hlld was discovered by Taft playing In his oversize bathtub, joined her mother and remained until the end oflhe Eisenhower administration. The two actresses prepared themselves by consulting with Mrs Parks. "She remembers 1t all as 1f 1t were yesterday." Miss Cole said "She said her mother was educated. well·spoken. loved to dance. and had a great sense or humor. As she got older , she developed high blood pressure. During the Hoover administration they used to say they "EVERVTIUNG IS DIFFERENT from 'Roots.' brought in brown bread for Hoover a nd Maggie." From the point of view or the characters. Maggie is ---------------------different from Matilda. 'Roots' was a story about .----------------------. servitude . 'Backstairs at the White House· Is about 11ervice. The ladies made a contribution at the White "BACKSTAIRS AT THE White House" runs llouse.Theywereapartofveryhlstoricalevtints ." for nine hours over four Mondays, offering a ser- 'l&nts' eye view of el~ht first famllles from 1909 to Miss Cole said her only visit lo tht White 1961. Wltile il shows that a man can be a hero to his House was when she took a public tour with her valet . it also has som e revelations about the mother. New York tennis pro Arvelia Myers. while whims, quirks, and eccentricities of the presidents she was appearing at Washington's Arena and first ladies. Theater. Olivia ~le stars as Maggie and Leslie Ug· The Whit fl 1· · g t L II Al -• · , -··i n---.... • e ou11e 1vm quar ers were l(nms as an. &G ·.nunng are a.vv s·uv:m~~ ·· •·· .. :rr·iffi·····rv·-····-OOi·····<J···· ........ H' ~1 .... oc;a-··0-·"d" Jr., Robert Hook11. Cloris Leachman, Paul Win· :::tee fo~UU f~~~dl~~roo°~ctfons 0 J'1ttan R~g~ tlcld, Leslie Nlcl11en., and Barcy Sullivan. The Parka, 81. · dectar4XI on a visit tha·t the sets wer! presidents and their wives are played by an all-star "really beautiful'' and she couJdi\'l find 8 s·ngle gueslCWll. O W I "BackstaJrs at the White House" opens with a 8 · three-hour show on Monday. Two-hour segments follow on the next~thrte Mondays . : THE n RST SEGMENT, Ileen In preview, or. fen a marvelously warm and human story. It. ls a view from the 11ervants' quarters, where they had · their own pecking order. The servants regarded themselves as the only permanent tenants of the THE SERIES IS BASED on Mrs. Parks' book about her life Lo the White House. Wrlten Gwen Bagni and Paul Dobov took the book or anecdotes and Oeshed it into an lnt.rtgulng drama after re- search and lon1 Interviews with Mrs. Parks. Michael O'HerUhy's direction enhances the drama with a 8ood rhythm and flow. White House. Miu Cole aives her role a~ and dtgntty, white Miu Uggams Is more im , o\Jt-1oln1 and The show also tells of the unrequJted Jove or Levi Mttttr; pla1" by Go!tseu,.fer Mateie. lt'• Supersfgn fun lovinfC. So many three·hour sbow1 HI from havln1 too "'-..-. thin 1 story atrolched too far. Not here. Every minute "Mercer loved her," sald Miss Cole, "but.stre was loyaJ to her husband. Even atter1hla death she fell she wu 1tlll Mrs. Maggie Rogen." Freda Norman models the costume of ..'...'Supenlan,.:· tbe he.rol.ne oLthe new PBS · series "Rainbow's End," a pro1ram desirned for youngsters wtth hearing problems. She plays a secretary named Penny who has a secret identity as "Supers ign." la crammed with something lntereatlna. MILS. PARKS' Fllt8T choice to portray her was 8Ual A8 111AT THB d.lplfled a nd aloof Mra. Sally Struthers. Mrs. Parks la fatr·sklMed and Taft pampered her husband and rretled about bia Caucasian aa waa her motb e.r , but lbe)' heatdt·encf.-t ... ,.. That • ....,.. WoodioW--W!lioll.-cboae to live as "coloreds." Both Miss Cole and danced with hi• dau1htera and bad a mllchltYOUI Ml11lluama are dar er. 1tnse or humor. Th~t Warren HardJn.111 ml•· 1111111 Cole aald, "I lhink we were chosen trffset didn't acandall.e the Mf'Vlftll -but put· becaUM they wanted lo show clearly that Ma11le Ung apittoona In the ~hi" House did. Rogers wu the JlnJl bllick woman to work on the J•-rr Whit•'• Sale IRI LA-Z-BOY ti!~sAvl--, -~OM IV•YTHtNGIMSTOCK t:..& I . I ......... dlmir'I ~~' ~-·_ ... _·:._·:_::_:_·~~~~~ WHITE'S COITAMHA .. ''"'" .... ....,~ ....... .._._ ........ ,_.....u eq .. , -...~ll.J ... ~ ........ c---. -...01 ~·'11 lM ... ,,.,. cie..a-, • • ' .. ;OM!Cf I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE lty lrld A.....,._ FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom S.tJuk ,,z.~ ... --....... - I I I W::==:::==:cii3 l ~ .............. ~~ MISS PEACH ' by Mell LALlriiis' "This Is only the oppetlzer ... wait until you '" the main course I .. I ! SUPERHEROES SHOE Ask the Messer Q: ls there any trick to raising chidals? MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX p n.EY';tE: l'R"llNG 10 <5E1' ~E ~'r 10 TAL..K\ I ~ t ' DENNIS THE MENACE r, by Pasko, Tuska & CoUett~ A.: ~ne at all. Just make sure that ~ gel enough water, by Jeff MacNelly a~ plaht them B tp9 ird-es apart . by Ferd & Tom Johnson ... 1 WON'T g(: MISS/NG MUCH WHEN J1M OUT .JO<J<51 NG . GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS AGATHA CRUMM GUN'MA! l'M GOING lO Pl.AV THE 61G MO WITCH IN 00R ~OOL PLAY! DR. SMOCK . t•IJ by Gus Arriof a by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan HOW't7 VOU 6'ef t70WN HE:RE FROM 1lifJ PAR NORruWt:Si COAST, 1SAM? WHIU: FISHING-, I HOO){EP A WHAL.E. If PLll..LEP MV E'OAI MMf MIU:S 500rn-I WAS RESCUEP ~VA !'RAVE IRISH SE:A CAPTAIN. HE15 THE RICHEST KIO IN TOWN OH Rf.AU..Vl? •1 by Ernie Bushmiller THAT'S JUST IT---THE DOCTOR 5AY5 HE'S ALLERGIC TO MONEY I T~.Januaty ZJ, 1979 PEANUTS I REALIZE TMAT A WATQ{l706 SG¥CTIME5 AAS TO 60 INTO ACTION AT A MOMENTS NOTICE ... 1-:u SOM E: FA.M lt..Y 1'0CT"'ORS oveRc:>o "fH.A"f HUMe>t,ES er-r .' • DAil Y PILOT 87 by Chlrlts M. SdluU ·----.... by Bill tfoesl ···GO ASI< 'YOO~ MOTHER FoR 60ME P01NTfR6. by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Bell 6-- Brule' · 10 Porl coins 14--1n 1he wall 15 Kmd ot qun 16 Ferber 01 Millay 17 Ot>SOlt!I<' 18 Par11a1t1v 19 Man s neighbor Xl Filches. 12 Educa1e<l 74 Dodgers or Blue Jay' 16 Derby mall· PIS 27 Fhght ol steps 31 Cobbler n .. _Bulba'" 33 Mocks 35 Nourished 38 Related 39 Emmefll 40 N.Z. tree 41 Color 42 Aa<lrals. e.g. 43 Twolold 44 Spanish lord 45 Tra11 cl Arpna s ~1 Mans naml' ~2 Pay -- 54 Aquahc an1· mals 58 EuroOi!an c11y ~Type Slyle Abbr • 61 Toas1master &Z--even keel 63 Roman kmg 64 Cane Var 65 Arch Scot. 66 Skt:wer 67 Orrnk DOWN 1 Weakens ? Pronoun 3 Flower 4 Kind ol dog 5 Parers 6 Recede 7 Numerrcat prefixes 8 Instruct 9 Formless to Secluded t t Roman oth· c1a1 12 -sanctum 13 Beaches UNITED Feature Syndicate MoM1y's Puu le S04Y9d •• •• , . S I A . ( II IC II y A I • A I IJ la 11 lnlu IT 11 ll a II I A II C I I C I II (If II ~ I A II I 0 l • " 0 ,_ I A II 0 I •111 IO o ( ... l 0 " ---u • 11 -•• I ·-· 'C • n ... u s t o• S A , s •L •• . ( " ( I llS •N I I II A T £ 0 l 0 -, [ ll ~I I A I 10 E II I l ( .... I II ·-D l '" .. ,,, IA " S I T A I • _., ( ( r I t lo L IC s • 1111 l L I IN I ( II S l c f I'll IA T S ~ l I~ V l • U I l 11If 111 ' ( ti 0 A N . ' 0 ti 21 Noticed 23 Man's name 25 Chief 27 Planet 78 Grasp 29 Jejune JO Eucalyp1s 34 Gnats. e g 35 Tusk 36 And others: 2 words 37 Valley 39 Alley game co Ideal male: 2 WOfdS 42 Moldings 43 Beats 44 Rely 46 Vintage car 47 Hone 48 Gall 49 Strong one SO Arrange- ment 53 Branches S5htemal Prefix 56 Hind part 57 Orspatctied 60 Map abbr • r -OAILV Pit.OT ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERMISSION / MOVIES I .ita Mmnelh and her constant rompan _ ion, Mark Gero . dance al a party Cor the a(·trc.'s1:1 at S tudio 54 in New York. Sht! hc.td j u~t o rwnt>d a t the Promenade Theutcr in "'Ate You Now or Have You Ever Bct.•n " ~~~-~~~------~ B Film Proves Winter Smash Ry BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD CAP 1 ll seemed like a dumb idea from the s tart -'remaking a low-budget 1_956 scare movie Yet "In vasion of the ·Body Snatchers" has prov<:d the surpn~e hit of the winter season, holh with cnt1c~ and audiences "Invasion or the Body Snatchers." ongmally produced by Walter WaAncr for .Allied Artists. might easil y ha ve s unk into the bmbo of earl;i- morning t e lev1 s t0 n Its player s were Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynte r, Carolyn Jonell, King Donovan and Sam Peckinpah m a small role. its budget miniscule TH E F I L M W AS ONE of the lesser moneym akers of 1956, but It was taken up as a minor classic by French film students. Director Don Siegel was hailed by New ~ave film makers a1> one of America ·s most gifted directors. Anothe r fan of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" was producer Robert H. Solo, who s pent a year trying to clear ri~hts for a remake. "I was about to throw in the towel when we finally got an agree· m cnt." says Solo. New Shows Open Mes~ Newport, UCI in Production A revival of n Tennesal'e Williama drama and the local prt•mltre of • Jultt P'eltrtr comedy hl1<hllaht the Oran1• Coa t foottlaht circuit thls wt'ek. both opening Friday evening The Colla McH Civic Playhousu wtll prttt•nt Wtulams' 'Tut on a Hot Tin Roof" ror foui:-we<'kends and nhc ht pcrformarw.-.i1 undt.1r the direc non of Pntl Tumbrlllnl Jo'elffer'it "Hold Mt"' Ill ll l.>I OJi:<'l or the Nt•WJ.HHl llJ rbo r Co mmunity 1'ht'Ult•r, l'laylni thn.:t· wt-c·kends and ninl· l)t'rforrnunces L I NDA P TNAM ANO Stan w l1u1ck takt: the I•· ad an~ roles of M UJCJClt' und Urick an Co~ta Mesa '11 "Cat," with Ralph Richmond and Harnt'l Mr Mulkn 1n the featured as· IUf(rtmt•nb of Big Daddy and Big Momm1t Olhent in the cas t are Ted Knorr, f~at Krone, Fred Owen and Rand Foster. Curtain time for the drama is 8:30 on Fnday and Saturday evenings at the playhouse on the Orange County Falrgrou~ Reservations 754 -5159. Corey Young as-directing the F'eif· fer s how, a selection of comic monologues and dialogues around a the me or peoples' search for compa- nionship. The cast Includes KaUa Ma her, Sorrell Wayne. Nancy Ellen Zelter, Bob McLoughlin and Allan Stone. ''HOLD ME" WILL be presented Fridays and Saturdays al 8:30 and Sundays at 7:30 through Feb. 11 at the Newport Performing Arts Center, 2501 Clltt Drive, Newport Beach. Reservations 548-2551. .., Also being presented this weekend 1s Mollere·s "School for Wives" at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Little Theater. Directed by g~duate-student M-artin Morrissey. the sho~-runs Thursday through Saturday ;at 8 p m. Reserva- tions 833-6617 . T HREE LOCAL THEATER groups will give their rinal performances this weekend. Thc:y urc -"The Odd Couple." Irvine Com- munity Theater al University High School t heater, Campus at Culver Ori ves In Irvine . P erformances T h ur s day through Saturday at 8 o'c lock. Su n day at 2 o'clock. Reservations 754-3639 or 754-3643. "The Roar or the Greasepaint. the SmeJJ of the Crowd " at the San Clcmente'"'Community Theater, 202 Avenida Cabrillo. San Clemente . Perfor mances Thur sday through Satu-rday a t 8 JO Re servations 492·0465. Intermission Tom Titus ·•Cothic aod Bumpers " al Golden West College Al•lors Playbox. Huntington Beach. Performances Thursday through Saturday at 8:30, Sunday a t 2 ·Jo. Reser vations 892 7711 . CONTINUING THE IR respeetive e ngagements along the coast are: "The Contrltctor" at South Coast Repertory. 6S5 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa . Performances nightly except Monday at 8 p.m , Saturday a nd Sunday matinees al 2:30 Reservations 957-4033. "Man or La Mancha" al Sebas· tian's West Dinner Playhouse. 14-0 Avenida Pico, San Clem e nte. Performing njghtly except Monday through April l Reservations lftU PLAZA '"'~ ~,, °'' '•""'' "•• ,,,. ,.,,,,,. ..... °'THI •YPStH" 492 .9950. "lOOIOMIJ H)tt "Play It Again. Sam" at the ..._ tOOOIAa ,,.. .,,. Laguna Moulton P layhouse, 606 ,..All094 OfTHI Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna IODYSMATCtet• Beach. Performances Tuesd ays • .. ,..,,.:,• ,,.. through Saturdays unlit Feb. 3 at •----------8 : 30 and this Sonday at 2 :30. ''FOtlCtT&t Reservations 494-0743. NOM..rf.!~ -"To Kiii a Mockingbird" at the ,,.._ Wes tminster Co mmunity Theater , 7272 Maple St.. Westmins ter. Performances Frida ys and Saturdays al 8 :30 through Feb. 10. •--------.. Reservations 893·8626. -----------~--------- AA.AN AlM P\llS AU n u CAil CAl.WOtlN&A sum ll'OI llbM • JlJt • ••M • .._. • ,,,_ a , .. ,. Warne r Broth e r s com · ---------------------... , ...... -.... - missioned a script, wh1rh was rc1ected. Solo took the pro1ecl to United Artists a nd ~ot a n 1m· mediate go-ahead. Phillip Kauf- man directed the film in San NtMOY Jo~ra nc1sco last winter with a cast headed by Donald Sutherland , Brooke Adams and l.eonard Nimo~ THE BASIC PLOT of the "Body Snat chers" comes from the book by Jack Fanney. Spores from a dyan~ planet m another JCalaxy descend on earth to invade the bodies of human beings, replacing the previous lire with a new existence Amoni: those who are delig hted with the thriller's succc~s Is co star Leonard Nimoy. "It's the first time I've played a maJor role in a hit pie· tu re ... said the actor N1moy was fi nishing his role at Paramount in "Star Trek The Motion Picture." and he was wearing Spock's pointed ears lie has been work· ing on the expansion or the famed TV series since lu~t August ABOUT "BOOV SNATCHERS," he s aid. "It's the only actin~ job I've taken in recent years without s~ing a script I had a conference with Bob Solo and Phil Kaufman, who were finishing the final draft of the script and needed a decision from me right away. I accepted out or ra1th in their concept "I'm not so sure I would have signed on if I had read the script It contained tt1e basic plot structure. but the treatm ent on the mjterial was in Kaufman's ht'ad lie 1s a genius at building texture In the characters and ~etttng the mos t out of the ectorR. Although the schedule was brief. he managed to gel an ensemble effect out of the cast Many of lhc revie ws <'Ommenled on this " Nimoy was happy about casting of himself as "a ps ychiatrist who is namboyanl, opinionated . manipulative. the kind who charges $800 fo r weekend seminars to change your life through in· ner beauty Usually I'm cast as the cerebral. in· t.ern a I. philosophical, thoughtful kind of person.·· WHY HA S "I N VASION of the Body Snatchers " proved sucressrut despite its humble origins" "For one thing, the atmosphere is believable. Also, the film has the traditional values and tensions or its genre. And the audience becomes in· volved. Thf' film takes ever yday experiences and s hows how they c an be scary if you look at 'them in a dirtercnt hght." HELD OVER! "I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!,, -Judith Crist Fronco 81u\otl's "BEST FOREIGN FILM OF Tlf E YEAm " A•t "f'' W1n\1"n N 1 ""i'I Stomng Nino Monfntdi ond Atw'to Korlno. A World Norttvll Film. l,~.~'t . . .·~. 1••• f r •••' H•f (••••• N • "'• .MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "KING O F THE GYPSIES" !R) "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR" (A) "MAGIC" (R) "PARADISE ALLEY" 'PG) "SAME TIME NEXT YE~R " !PG> "INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS" (PG) DOLBY $TEREO -------------... 1 'FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE"cPOl ~ "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" I R> r SEE SUPERVOLKS! t. stock -M.w '7' lllllWh. Sclroccos, Do*n.lffflH. c~..-.... •. Dl...et.._.., c..,.... 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Amel Of T'lll DUI 10M10ll l'°I l'lllt '* 11NNC1Y •• MCMI Ill Ml lf&a CAif ~"'"',. .... sum '"' '"'' , ....... '"' •AMeACAUO AC«OUS LA NOIA DI JAMAi ..,,.•••o•_....,. .,.,\0¥ .. u ......... (~)THI LOYI IUG .. 1 l'lllt JOI NNMl ,.1 c.,,.y IAaTWOOO Wk&.,,,... 'rOV ... .., iWMec:MWA'f . 9UTLoolc' -0 • tliQM.t .... 1 1 ,, •• . ...... ,, , .. ... ,...,.. t ,, ) u ••• " 10 . ~~ -·-··-... , .. , ..... ,.,. U f'9ilJilrf t U). t 4' 1 • 1•it SUPERMAN M.t.•tOllt ••At1tOO '(flrlll H6CAM.t.tlf ~···. ·-··· 0 ... ...oA.,.....,., 1 • , ••• . ··~ ... "•t I.At.,,. tf It I tt t • I ft ti t• ftOMptl l.OOAN "Wiider· ne11 Femlly Pert 2" ~ . ., oo. 1:00 IAT~ 1.00, >:OO, S 00 1·00, 1·00 -~·,···· ........... .... ,-.. , ..... ...... • INSIDE: •Horoscope •Ann under• •Erma Bombeck ..Cl•111fled T~. January 2.3. 1979 DAILY PILOT e aturing_. __ , ._ • ..._ __ CJ mtilywoman Marian Bergeson She became involved with politics when she began to criticize the State Legislature. 'And you know what happens to a critic. People begin to say, 'Well, why don't you do something about it?"' I)' CBEal'L aOMO .................... M ar\an ~r1uon aon t.o work every day Juat bite mllliont ol other women. The only lhln1 unY1u1I about wbat ahe does ti t.bal her apartment and otfke ar In Sacfa ment.o ud ber famlb IJI ln NewPort Se•cb A s Oranae Counly '• fan l rem ale state ltt1gl1lator. lht' a11embl)'woman hvea In Liu: Sh•le Capitol fou r days a week and commutu home to ~wpOrt oo wttk oda It's a algnJficant ch.nae ln Hfetl)'le for tbt1 form~r homemakt r and mother ol four. Alt.hough thrtt or he r t'hUdren are now adults and allt'nd out-0f·slale univers1Ues, one son, James, a senlor at Newport Harbor. K11b S«:hool. lJ still at home Mrs. Beraeson . ays her husband, Garth. a Hies eoiineer with McDonnell Oou«ilaJ. bas ad· Justed easily dur1n1 her transition from so- meone acllve an communil)' affairs t.o career Above, Marian Bergeson alone on the Assembly floor. At right, she introduces a bill. Funds For The Opera More than two 'dozen guests enjoyed dinner and music by the Orange County O~ra Com· pany during the first annual fund-raising event for the opera Sunday evening at the Santa Ana home of the president and founder, &alpla B11~and bis wife, Margaret.. There was an hour-long performance while ~ueats sampled appetizers and more music dur· mg dessert. Singing were San Gua, 'J~ Schmldtt Vlnor Faclu, Joa Mack, Darm Nim· D1d1& ana Baudt. The funds will be used to take opera to scbool children In Orange County. So far, the company has performed excerpts from "The Barber of Seville" for more than 100,000 Oranc~ County youtba Debutante Valerie Dawn GUb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles E. GUb of Arcadia and Balboa Island, was among young wo1;Den presented dur· ing the annual Debutante Ball of the National Ctlarlty League, San Marino Cbap_ter. Miss Glib, a student at Orance Coast College, was escorted d\ll'inl the festivities at the HUDlington Sheraton Hotel by S&eve See&& of ........... .,_, __ Darren Nlmnicht and Sara Ganz perform for fund raiser given by Orange County Opera Company. ( pollllc1an "I AM BL&88!D wtlh an underatand1ng husband." ah• 11ys, explaining that he walked prwclndl wllb ber durlnJ( the campalp. Her en· Ure famlly came lo S»crament.o for her in· •u1uratJonln Dece mber. S he ad m it s th a l looking for a n apartment was both a frightening and ex· citln& experience She found a furnished bachelor apartment wllhJn walldnf distance of the State Capitol Building and sbe s still in lbe process of personaUzinc it. She taJlts to her husband frequenU)' by pbope and &a)'s most of the three evenings $be spenda lo Sacramento each week ve taken up with attending legislative functions and study· in& pendina legislation. Mn. Bergeson says she hasn't yet bad the opportunity to sa m ple much capitol nightlife. Garth, she says with a laugh, bought her a television set to keep her company. .Happenings ) La Canada. She wore a Priscilla of Boston gown and carried the traditional white silk muff covered with red roses and pine cones. Theater Party The Women's Club or Seal Beach and the Huntington Beach Branch of the American As· sociatioo of Unive rsity Women joined for a pre· curtain theater party al the Long Beach Con· vention and Entertainment ~nter. The group toured the new complex then en· joyed cocktails and hors d'oeuvres before seeing a ~rformance of ''The Man Who Ca.me lo Dinner • with James Whitmore. The evening was planned by Mrs. James Ba~~ cultural interest chairman for AAUW, and •n. Donald Hadley, drama chairman of the Women's Club. Valentine Plans The Junior Women's Club of Costa Mesa has offered again this year t.o prepare Valen· tine's Day brunches for people inlere8ted in sur· (See HAPPENINGS, Page CZ> Debutante Valerie Dawn Glib and her tether, Charles E. Glib. • DUKING THESE INITIAL months in Sacramento. the freshman UMmbl)'woman is spending a good portion ol her time listening and observing to see how lbe game of state politics is played and who the players are. She listens while a stead)' stream of lob· byista. constituents. legislators and aJdes now through her office e ach da)' to introduce themselves. seek favors and t.o give advice. One capitol lobbyist commented recently that abe ls one of the few freshman legislators doing a thorough job on her bomework -and one of the few who wllJ take time lo listen to both aides of an issue. "l may not agree with au ol her political views ." said Ge rald Harrington, executive representative for Pacific Ou and Electric Co. "But at least she will take the time t.o listen t.o our concerns." And although Marian Bergeson is con· cerned about making a favorable impression oo rellow legjslat.on and haan 't made u)' notleea· . ble protocol errors since taJdq otnce, sbe came close on one occasion: Freshman legislators are usually aaslped sixth floor, cramped offices · -sometJfnes with a view of an air conditioning wlil and with UD· comfortably small reception areas. Aa the elected official moves up in slatus and tenure. he is usually offered more ex-pansive offices with a good view -the closer t.o tbe governor's offices on the lint floor, the more prestigious. But Marian Berseson didn't know that and abe dldn 't like her sixth Ooor of. rice. so she wrote a letter -suaesting four other olfices she felt wer.e more suitable -t.o the legialat.on in charce or such assipment.s. Sool1 aft.er she was given a c1t0ace suite on tbe fourth floor with a spectacular view ol Sacramento's capitol park ud overlookinc the historic statue of the California 49er. localed at the entrance t.o the Slate Capitol. THEN SHE LEAaNED about freshman of. fice protocol rrom a rellow assemblyman. "Did I blow it?" she asked him. "Almost," be replied. But so far, her luck is holding out in othtt areas too. Each member of the assembly Is asked t.o give a list of their top prererences for member· ship on Assembly Standing Committees. ll is con· sidered unusual for a rreshman legislator lo re· ceivebist.optbreecholces. Marian Bergeson, it would appear so far. ls a politician who gets what she wants. She is now a me mber ol her three top comrbittee choices: the coveted Criminal Justice Committee which she admits is her favorite: the Resources. Land Use aod Energy Committee and the Education Com mltlee whe r e s he serves as vice chairwoman. The assemblywoman is a conservative Republican who says her goal Is lo give local government more control. During her brier tenure she has already introduced four bills on the Assembly noor. The latest. introduced last week. is a bill on income lax indexing, and another as on the repeat or business inventory tax. Her recent accomplishments overshadow her previous involvement in local politics, where she started as a volunteer and later became highly visible as a member of the Newport Mesa Unified School Board. A former teacher who gave up her career when her children were born. Mrs. Bergeson in· sists she never had any mtention or pursuing a political career : "I became a critic of the State Legislature -and you know what happens to a critic. Peo· ·pie begin to s ay, 'Well, why don't you do somelhing about it?"· HER OPPORTUNITY came, she explains, when Bob Badham -then the 74lh District Slate Assemblyman -decided to run for Congress in 1976. She ran in the primary and was defeated by car dealer and fellow Republican Jim $lemons. In the general election she conducted an unsuc· ceHful write-in campaign agajnst Slemons and the race was narrowly won by Democrat Ron Cordova. who gave up his assembly seat two years later to run unsuccessfully for the State Senate. Marian Bergeson vowed t.o return again in <See MARIAN, Page CZ> Deity NM~ lly •klleN IC- ChriSfB McAvinew, 7}".z. with her father, Bruce McAvinew. .'I Christa: Poster Child .. The Huntington Beach girl has been chosen March of Dimes poster child for West Orange County. ~ "' 1 By IUDITH OLSON Of•Del" ..... ST_.. A single father raising bis daughter alone. Not an unusual story except for the ract that the child has myoclonic epilepsy and requires cons· tant care. How does be do It? With much love, a lot of laugh1' and a few heartaches, according to Bruce McAvtnew, the Huntington Beach resident who finds himself in lbis po8ltlon. His daughter. Christa, 7Yl, has been his sole reapoDlibillty slnce her mother left two years 110. He Is assisted by his mother, Addle McAv~w. a wi~w who came to pinch hit and stayed. --C ........ t\N'been ehoten Mardt-of-Dltnes poster child for West Orange County ana will . represent the or1anization at various functJoaa throuPout the year. Except for her quietness Christa appears t.o be a normal child. With new medications which ' control ber seizures, she ill leaminc more and ' functioning more as a normal child. McAvinew flrat became aware ol bis daughter's problem when she wu eight montha. old. "Prior t.o that time she seemed to ftave ~ normal birth and development," he said. "When she was eight months old she seemed to go down and bump her chin." She was checked after hurting her chin but. d~ton found nothln1 wrong. "About a month. later It happened again." McAvinew said. ; The same doctor happened lo be in the ' emer,enc)' room when Christa wu la-en th~ second tlme and this time further examination• were recommended. • Whal followed was an extensive-end exj pea.sin-round of t.est.a for the cbild-aDd muc" expertmentaUon with medication. .• . Her newest drua, developed in En1land, .. called Valporate. ll baa aubltantially curbed the ftumtfer of her aelaures, McAvinew said, reduc· tSeeCBalSTA, Paaea> \ • {2 OAIL Y PILO l -T w1U1y .L1111u1ry 13 107Q • • • Marian r•·ron1 Page Cl 1 '78 'h.-did 1md eully won both th Kt publlcan prlmur)' nd U..1t-neral election. on a 11bte tomm1ttce and the aovernor Hked hl'r l(roup to huvt• dinner with blcn because be was l.rylnc to per~u•de tbem to take bia poaltion on an f.Mue. HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK ( Boroseope ) Wl.DNt;SDAV, 1AN. -.4 a1'8VDNEV OMAllll prominently an.d ao d<>eK the number s 8AGITl'AaltJ8 CNov. 1 Feel Like .Dancin'? Auembly CQllH1ue1 111 Sacramento were quir k to call the new HMmb~oman "•nice h1dv who will do okay uo he re · fhouMh 1ht1 11tlll rt,<mams • cool dlatanc" from tlw ba'•bl•pplna ••HJ iood-natu~ tom- foolery Ml common on lbc noors or beth houaes, •h .. ,,. •h~ tr t&~urt111 th" advice given her by Sl1le Seo ~ Ann Vulch ID Tulare I: "I may btJ on of thl• lxm1. but I always Wt>Uf IJ 1dclrt " Miarlun Be r.i1·ton ulao a.dd_,d that xht> doean 't hkt> "MWh1I t'onver :.14'tlon11 " and pref en, ma.tud to "tulk 1t1i.u .. ii" Of\ an lndlv1du1d basli. with o4ht'r I 'llililawre When the)' &J'll'1ved, the commltte. found ttn unr(lasponalve Jc.irry Brown, she 11ay1, who fed thl'm "& gummy. llltlc.i bowl or rice and shrimp tempuru tbeat watt eo h<>rrlble )'OU cou.ldn't -eat IL." So, tut weok 11'1 ahe led Oov. Brown down the ail1le lhtou1th a maze of ~men and camera equipment to Luke hlR f1011ltlon before both houstuS of the Stull" Lel(llslature ;.nd un as.semblaae of t!le('tcd and appointed stulc officlali, Mulan Bergesonjugtsmiled p<>JILely. A&l£8 (March 21 April Lt>: Take long· range view. Refuae to be lntlmkiated by one with pertonal.lty like a "wet blanket." Set your own pace, open Uncs ot com- munication. !fCO plaecis und people till they c.ix1st. Z2·Dec. 21). Take lead, set pace, be a se lr- slarter. Judgment, in \u1t..ive lnlcllect ue likely to be on target. CAPalCORN (Dec 22-Jarn. 19 >: C h eck bthlnd the scenes -de- fine terrrui. chel'k dlrel' tlona, be positive con Cl'rning commitme nts ll '11 ~maa1n1 lo m how htllut-otlal u<h l•rt11 llll!I lit ID lha. l'UWllry Take tU11t·o plt•aat• \ ou un'l plC'k up ao .. ,J lhl'6., dU)'I Without ~~t.llflH ll new prodUl.'l born out ot dlsfi1 f H•r T here '"" dJ1t'O drea t• \h CO halr, dli('() Ulh. disco a b oea, d••~o pt1rfumt , di co w1tf'r bl'd11 , dl:wo handbaas. 1l111ro cans, nod dl,co 1·rat•kl'n I hav~ asked GOO pt'() I'll' nf v11ry 1ng u.: 1 Jt)()ut 1hM·o u111I ht.Ive y,•t to frnd one who ut·tui&lly tJJrl<'t't> ll lit dlbCO. wh,·n· urt' all lhf'NC IH'O 11 It• who m ll :1 t tw d1on·o~r<Jphl•d ra"'ht 1l11wn tu tlw frl•111wd ll1•x ~ ,,, un ell.low, lct1t lbtiy 1n r I 1 1· t 11 ., 1 n u n o n c .111otht•r'> Where lb lhut v:.esl populat10 0 who pu·k~ up a i.trungcr to dancl'. gOt's out on the floor and proceed s to twirl and spin ln com· µlcle harmony llJ<c they had four s ize c; batlerit!i. an their back11? Everyon • lulkb dbco, hut who d<>t.~ 1t ? Moi.t d1mcei. are like thut. I have o nly m y mother's word. but the m1nut!l wai. mort! PH than action llow m a ny 1nen do you know who n 1uld count, d111. s way. 111r1 111 .1 tire· It" st <Jllcl hw to-toe and he di' v a:1tat mgly t'lt:vn at I hl• i.amc timl''1 ll wus the s<Jrrw with th1• V1r~1nia H1•1•I Of 1·oursc :'!kipping was <'ofl aldt>r bh cablcr bcc·ulJ'lc' 4•h, • lnR/Um h1.6dn I bt•c•n 10\t'hh• )'(•t lollld ~1111 d1dn t hi.avt• Uuat d1•trne lion l'eurle iwvN i:ot 1n111 lhc• "l'lo\Ul" e1 tb<•r Oh th('rf' "'t'N' ii {'(IUl)ll' Of womt·n al partlt'i. who lookMJ llkf tht•y wen· u •·orkM'r.~ trytn~ to ii<'t t• stubborn <'Ork out of th1• bolt Ir, but tht>y n Vt•r Mot tht" htin~oht And the.· "ll us tlt! .. 1wayi. remuwft~ mt• of an t'ncounter t:rour> with rhythm The only daot.'an~ tl111l ever mad~ i.-=n~c lo ow was th e do y11ur owtl thing rrazt· of a h•w year:. back You t·ould g roovl' to lho rc~I room und return u nd your purtncr wo uld ncv1•r know you were gone. No fllepping on feet. no apologizing for not bend ing, no hc•ad getting caught 1n a n armpit Just keeping time In your own HtUe world. I s uspect the re are a lot of closet disco _dan ('C r:> who ima gine lhcmst.'1 ves In a thrct' JJ•t-Ce wltilt: :>Ult with a cleft in their chan about th r ec feet d eep who dance frenetically 1n front of the mirror and never swt·Jt It s lim<> lo rome out (If lhl' t'lo1>ct .md kfl't•p the mom1·ntum gotnl;. tr you don't I'm gorng to get 8tuC'k with a pair 11( dts<'o s hoes that havl' nl'vl'r hten unywhl'rt' bul undt!r a tu hit!. ••• Happenings <t'rom P•I(~ Cl ) prism~ their i.weetht'arts Thl' meal, dehvert·cl on Vulcnllnc 'i. day, will con:.1st <if a Contmt·ntcil breakfai.t with fn:sh frutl. nowt•r ... a11c1 a ffiCl>SlJ~f' In a baskel for SM !.15 Proc·t·elh w1 II be Albl:d for the group s µ111 Jl'l'I s It muy ht-ordt'rcd hy calling 955-0895 or hy wraltng to V<Jlcntinc !> Oay lirunch, 1790 llurnminghrrd Ur., Co:.tu Mcha, 926~ Junior Month in Irvine Thi' J rv1n<· t'll y l!Ounc1J hu , c1e('lurcd January .Junr11r Month 10 re<.''>ilnrllon of lht· 'h•h'._ a~-;0<·1:1tion with tht• l.f'neral i''Nh•r<•ltun or Woman·~< 'luhi. The Trvint' "'uh, as party of the frderatin n 's I I m11l11m mernhcri. 1n mon• than 60 countries. carries out the federation 's policy of community :>t!rvice fhou.:h "h•• 1uJmltb . ('venal lee1sl1ttor11 havtl helvf'd ht-r "It urn the ropt:!f," 11he credits fellow Oran"~ ('ounty Al'lliemblymttn Bruce NestantJc 1 fl Orungt•) with teachlnK her protocol and ~ho i. who urouod the Muk Capitol LA.KT Wt~t:k D RING th~ presentation of Gov Rrown 's Stale of thts Stale Message, Mrs . ller(!t'aon waa •~ked to leaad the legislative '-'•cort pJirt.y which would bring the governor from hlis ooar by offlcH anto t~ assembly cham-~ris fronlc, conRldering the assemblywomao St't'll herself a11 ;jn outspoken critic of the Brown Adm1rustrallon and of the governor himself. lo a ddJtlon to flndlni< fault with bia ad· m inliltrauve Policies, Mrs . Bergeson says she thlnkb Jt!rry Urown is & '·b1.1s1cally ~hy person" with u llll'k or "good manners " She recalled 1a time when 11h• was ser ving IN BKOWN'S 20 minute address. he pro· po11ecJ a number or reforms Including· Job train· 111~ programs. the elimination of Job dlscrimina- t1on based on sexual preference. bail reform. the control or pesllcid u!.> in agriculture and a sweeping reform or Mcd l-CaJ Afterward, the freshman assemblywoman stood In the cent~r of the assembly noor and s hook her head fro m side to slde. She sa1d. "Ile tried to cover everybody he missed before <during bJs inaugural addreas eight days earlier ) He tries not lo mlss his au-dience "I think the agric ulture people will take Is· sue against his proposal and I totally disagree with his baU position.'' And theo s he was oil, scurrying around the floor, talking to fellow leeislators. After all, Marian Bergeson hud somcthio~ more impor. tant to do thao think about Gov. Brown. She had a bill to Introduce. TAUllUS <April 20 May ~201 . Organize material. files, accept chatlensc of addttJ respon11blhly. Get financial facts of life. Partner, mate f1gurei; prominently GEMINI <M <Jy 2 1· June 20) U c low, pluy wailing game. be pos 1t1ve concerning s ource mate rial, con· t racts. special quotes, permi~lons AQUAEIUff CJan 20. f"cb 18 I' Emphas lh on Involvement. com m1tment . s pecific pollclet1 a imed at fulfill ment or ultimate goals PISCES. <F eb. 19 March 201: Obtain valid hint from Aquarius message Finis h what you start. You gain perspective which could result ln career advan- cem ent C ANCER !June 21 · July 22): New approach· indicated In connection ~~ wltb employment , de ~ ;w p:~:.en~~~.h~a~~~r~~~ ~ Beautiful ~gure prominently Beginnlnac! LEO (July 23-Aug ··o- 'Bella the Bellicose' 22 >: Follow through on I hun c h , l eu rn by teaching . mak e chanees. utilize talent• r or 1 h owman s hlp ,I Cancer , Scorpio ., By MIKE FEINMILBER ._.._ ........ ... WASHINGTON <AP> Father ran the Live and Let Live Meat Market, and Bella Savitsky worked there S aturdays. But she ne ver fully embraced his slogan. She became Bella the bellicose When Jimmy Carter fired her from his Na- tional Advisory Commit· tee on Women for trying I<> meatax his economic polldcs, he gave he r 1rn m e thlng s he d1dn 't have b e f o r e : martyrdom in the eyes of some. And he gave he r lhc unquestioning sympathy of the wome n's move. mcnl. Mrs . Abzug bt'came Ms . Wronged. GLORIA STEINE M e mbraced her In sisterly solidarity. Women who otherwise might have cha,ed at her leadershlp c·hafed no m ore. Even the staid F'ederation of Husiness and Professiona l Women rallied around. O ut of work , Bella Abzug is more inOuen· t1al among her peers than ever. She can claim shc"s falle n victim to male chauvinism. And s he's probably less inclined than ever to hve and let live. Bella Abzug f ou nd the Women's Strike for Peace in 1961 and lobbied and led an· t1bomb rallies 1n Washington for a d e· cade. She was an old hand at 1t when the an· tlwar movement came along She brought peace ad· vocates to the "dump Johnson" movement in 1967 and to the Eugene McCarthy µres ide ntia l candidacy in 1968. On her firs t day 10 Congre!>h she addressed a rally of supporterlt on the Capitol s te ps . in- troduced a rcsolul1on calling for a n i•nd to tht' Vietnam War by July 4, 1971, and de rnundert a seal on the Arm e d Services Committee, bastion of men und hawkl>. She was turned down. Her campaign ads Aquarius persons fieure sought to play down her prominently. reputatloo ror belog VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. "abrasive" a term that 22 >: You find "running s tick• to her,. l ike room."Wbatappeared.a adhesive. serious error can be ·•There's More to Bella turned into a definite ad·1 Than Meeta the Ear," vanta1e. Gemini, Saglt· they said. urius figure prominent· Among congresaional Jy. staff people, she was said LJB&A CSept. 23-0ct. to be a t.en1ble boss. A 22 > Relatives, trips, rorm~r member of her apecial messages and ap- sta(f once said, "Al a pointmenta dominate atarr meeting, s he'U be so scenario. Highlight ways ,,_.,.,,,_, Poou•••·•• Poow ~,. na "'ly. She'll say, 'Oh. to express. to .imprint ,..,..t.,''"'"'"two''"ltl-~••"" " I ni h .. ...,... °' .,. •' ""'' oe-tiOOe<I '"'°''°" s put up, you never had sty e. to reu le wit re· "O"-• 1, .. '""0••• o•tt ·t0M G4u•111 ""'' any $erule. Stupid, why lative who has gone off \l••""''lf*Vo••~h·-'°"' • • "deep end." C••1o0..,•oi •0t<~<onwi111o()fl..,., are you saying this? ' SCORPIO <Oct. 23· P1"9'Mrl 0t1Wwon '""' Kl!OO' "'"'t\l vou Hut whe n she q uit Nov 211. You 'r e on Congres.'l, there was 8 brink of discovery lunc heon for her and hundreds of wome n -Know it. proceed ac some who bad never cord1ng l y Gcm1n 1, met her Paid to al. ;:V:1;;rJ{;;o:.:S:a;;g;;i;;;;tl;;;;a:r:lu=s=f;;;:ig:;;;;;ur:;:e~I ten~~s. Abiug looked RUffEll'S over the crowd and ber UPHOLSTlaY eyes ralled with t.eua. She aaid, '1 ma)' have W...Yww• bu ...... lost my seat. t my 1922 ...,._ ~ voice never." •o~ 0tvt1c»tft•' '...,., !lt."'-All'• ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORAHOE (714) 547-8228 S h e can say that~=c=ott~·= .... ~~=Ml~~~z1='~=--~~~~~~~~~ again. - Club CaltTldtir rur1.1 each W(•dne.lday m the Dally l'i/ot and rontam1 nottces nf women's and service r /uh meetmgs and event a for th1' /ollounng week - 1'hursdn11 through Wednes· dny Send notices to Club Col1mdar. Daily Pilot.PO ltflf 151'11, Costa Mesa, CA 92621i IJe suw to include 11our numt> and pho ne 1wmbf>r N<1tic1·.~ mtust be m our hands two weeks m advaru·e ... Part of the local group's prnJt<:ts include a campaign lo recycle toys for the Ped iatrics Ward of UCI Medical Center. Pro1el'l Concern i n San Du~go and the sponi.orship of the filmstrip "Patch lhf~ Pony," which encourages c hildren lo stay away from :-.trnngers. Such controversy 1s the meul and flOf :Jtocs of the Abzugian 11lylc . She came lo prominence by way of protes t , thii. Bella. AND THEN S H E came to Congress. Sii E FOUGHT with the speaker, challcnl(rd the seniority sys km. as sumed lt·adc rship of the House antiwar move menl, and t·~r>ou sc d women's right11, aboli· tioo of the draft "slavery,'' she <'1.11led It Tn requn l a picture. u•rr/r or call /ht> Features IJl'portment. 642 4321 /'1c lure~ nri· hm1/rrl to fund m1.\•'T1> 11µc·n to lhf' public Teachers w1shan~ lo sl'hcdule the filmstrip may wnte lo Uarhara Rf'ynolds, c/o Junior Ebell Club of lrvtnt:, P 0 Box 4530, lrvme, 92713. New Officers Sev~ral , area grnupi. have installed new s lates of offlccrf.. They arc the Dolphins of the Newport lhlrbor Arc•a Chamber of Commer<'c, the Newoort llarbor Toastmistress Club and Newport flarbor Emhlcm Club. Leading the Dolphins will be Carol South, Tamm}' Cox, Corkl Whitford, Dorla George, Dorm CrollOn, Carol Blakeslee and Helane Joy. Toa'ltmlslresi; officerli are Cele1IJIA! Marsh, Madne G1ntert, Carol Boyle, Donna Mayer Mary J ank, Micki Nixon, J ea.n Wheeler and Dorothy t~ra.ndscu1. Emblem Club leaders are Cat.by Dtaberry, Ida MH Wentzel,. Peony R1nsa, Lutle Lin· derman, Phyllis ~lde!f, Dorothy Bridges and Llnd1 Cb1ndler. People Peering She was preside nt of the i;ludenl council al New York 's ff unter College. She dropped out of Columbia Law School to ctn what she could to t·nd World War II by working mo :,h1pyard. By the time she ar· rived, she already was known lo the American people and for the flightiest of reasons h e r m illine r y . Bella Abzug wore Ooppy hats There ls continuing dis pute over whethl'r AS A YOUNG civil William "f"ishba 1t " ri g hts lawye r , sbe Miller , who wu i. rt pre se nted f u.r doorman of the House. workers, r estaurant dlrect.t.-d her to remnv<' workers, auto workers. her hat when she· first longi;horemen. strode into the House in She argued, .u~suc · 1971. She says Rhe did cessfully. lhe appeal or not tell hjm "lo ~o four- Wlllle McGee, a young letter-word himself." blac k sentenced lo death She had practiced Jaw for raping a white hatlessly In courtrooms woman in Mississippi, tor years, s he says, so then sat ln a Mississippi "when I came into this bull station In fear she t o r m a I bod y • t h e would be lynched. Coneress. my first in· She married M artln stlnct wa.s to take off my Abzug a stockbroker hat as I walked onto I.he who has a lways been noor, and that's exartly comfortable staying In w h at I did w ithout the bac kground, and a nybody sayin" ·yea' or a nd s tale hood . no less, for Nf'w York City She introdur•'d a bill to requirc> tht• government to refr1 ru wom1•n 11:-. "Ms .. W1th1n i.1x months, guides WN<' poanltrtK her out lo tounsts Afte r three t erm s , Mrs . .Abzug guvc up her safe seul to run for lhe D e m ocratic Senate no mination in 1976 nnd wHs defeated by Daniel Patrick Moynah<Jn. She ran for m ayor. started orr with n big le ad in the polls. and lost to Edward Koch S H E RA N t'OR Congress in a liberal dis trict and was defeated by a Republican, Wilham Wt•ddmy and engage. men/ armouncemrnt.s run nn Sunday m the f>a1ly f'1/11/ Fnrms or1• avarlohlP 111 11/1 /Jm/y />riot <Jf/ICf'S OT hu 1.allmq lh1• 1'·eatures I Jr po rt mt'fll. 642 4321 7 '' avoid daaappoint mt•nt P"'fJ51Jecl11w hndea are rt'rnmrled to have thf?lr u rddrng stone~. with a hlaC'k arid white gtouy o/ thP hndt or o/ the couple, In the 1'·eatures Depart mrnl one 11)('ek he/ore the W<'ddtn!J i::n(JagemN1t aMounce- m 1• nt 11. with black -and· 11•/111<' glossu fJ/ the future />rtrll' or the cfJuplt. must be Tl'Cl!I Vl'd by the 1''l!atures Deyartment su wt•c•lcs ~fnre the wedding dat t' Service awards have ~n presented hy the Auxiliary of Hoag Memorial Hospit a l Pn·shyterian, lo Dougl11 Lance and the Mme11. Roy II. Kreyser, Wiibur Newman, Harry Lace, Arthur R. 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ANN LANDERS I ANALYSIS I CAREERS Little Miss Doe DEAR ANN · Today I read omethlna ln tho PtP r that mado mti alck. h nu l.O me an aborhon would have been a betleT way lo so t han to do wb1l thlr. WOOl DD d id Wiii )'OU print lhe new1 tory and 91ve me anopink>a" "Dnlflloo, Red l.100. l'n c At1...oc.•I kd Prt' ~ • l lt•r fi r s t trlb ""a .. t ro!ih c-nn . her ftral b lanket Will' 11 "'rnpper oH u mil of h•lll'l papc.-r l.lt I h• M ll'IS l>cH' w a' born Sunclu In a )!&1~ tullon ri'i.troom lh1•n ubundom>d 'T h,• hr'll a,k'rdin lo hold ht•r"" . th ~as -.to t ion o~ nt-r 11<' nt'\ er 'uw hl•r mothl'r, but hl' did ~t·t· u mun ""al kin~ ntirvously out1o1dl' tht> restroom '"Several llmca t he man "l'nl l ntc.> lht• restroom a nd once hl' took a handbag from h111 rar a t1recn two-door sedan The )It•~ t. lion owner nev"r henrd the wo m un make o .. ound the wholl' llfnl' i.ht• wa:. 1n th\'n • Ill' t•ntt·n•d only a fter lht•)' lyft :111d lw beard 1 baby cryinte lfo 111ld there was blc>C1J nil .,,,._,r t hl' fl oor an1l '41 hen ht> w{'nt Into the• l r a !J h r o n t 1 n t• r r c• r 11ol)('r towel• ht• found thC' r rylng 1nrnnl · 'Tltf' ~ toru1lw1J m .in C'Oll<'d tht' pohCC' al om l' 1 hC') C'l\mt' out ancl .iot th1. bbb) Shi• '41111 tO\ erf'd ,.Ith toilet p1.1µl'1 An ambulant't' took lht· bAb' LO a ht)ll111ta l whcrt• nu r ("II ht' Id her und Ct•d her She weighed Sl'Vl'n po unds u nd wa s 10 pt>rfett beaJth ·· I'd like your opinion. Ann L P • Appll·ton. \\ ·~ OEAA LP.: I n~ver •~t-oDd·--M w~bf'r or not a woman sbouJd ba\'P had an abortion. Tb4" dt'· rlslon slaouJd tN> bf'rs and 0 0 ODf'f'ltte'1>, Th~ tory you describe • • • Christa l• 1...w.a.ae Hd blaarre, b11I Ii don hue a laappy Hdl•I· A& ..... IMn' II• llvf'. 1w.::.~~ t .. lkl wllH> •Ill hit .. d by levln1 par•n&a. AM, ... ,, my de· • r. I• wo•rfw no1 on I) ror tht b1by I bul for IJile fore unak ru-.plt wbo will adoptlw>r. OEA ll /\NN l.ANl>l-:k S I um JUbl about )-OUr llil' bul tht "eneratlon IJ.JP bet ween m y elr and my I~ y •ar old grunddau.:hter i.tiem!t to be more than 1 cun hun· dlt.• I m ake my hom e with my dauJ(hle r und her wonderful ln.1.sln.111d and their thr~c childre n. We all get along bf>n utifully. but somcthi n~ buffles m l' and 1 lhou~hl Ann I.anders m ight have lht• answer M y .l(randdaughtl'r i.IOd hl'r IJoyfncnd talk on tht· phone at least three t lmt!S a day T hl'y attend lhc same school --------------------and walk home together (Ytom PageCI) Usually thl'y stand 1n mg the m from grand m al to smaller ones s\nct-front of the house and ly a\ night. visit for al least half a n McAvlne w said hP 1i;n"t sure why his hour. d:iughte r was born with a problem but believes /\s soon as the boy a prenatal alcoholic condition and poor nutr1t1on gt'ls home. he calls her ofthemothermayhavcbeenractors. up a nd they talk for Her form or epile psy Is rare. "There are on another 20 minutes. Im · ly 100,000 children like her In the United mediately afte r s upper States," he said. She and the others are inrel)I· s h e t elepho n es ht m . gent but the disease keeps them from develop· Thal convers a tion goes ang the~ skills, he added a n y w h e r r fr 0 m 3 o She now is making progress at Nueva View minute» to an hour /\t School in Huntington Beach, where she has a full a bout lO oo in the even curriculum or developme ntal skills and educa ing. he calls ht•r ··to sa y ttonal classes goodnight · · Thal con· Christa Is an early riser . her rather said. versalion usually lasts and has a day "prl'lty much like normal kids.·· 20 minute!>. Stie watches yoga on t elevision when she first The young ma n is a gets up. helps with hous ework. plays with ht•r fine s tudent and ex toys and rides her bike on weekends tre mely well behaved In the summertime McAvinew takes her cam ping and lo the bench and once in awhile with as is my ~randdauS?hter h1mwhenhehasadale I am nol being critical, His ~o~JI for his dauJ.:hter is "for her to be but I would really like to able to takt' cart' of herself ·· know. what in the world Mc/\vin<.'W, m arketing director for the llob· do these kids talk about" by Shack. Fount:11ry-Va lley. ind icated that BAFFLED GR/\M Christa is already well on her way to that goal. <'Ons1dennA the distance she has come. "She 1s not a problem." he said "She aoes DEAR GRAM: Don't you remember? loo much, in fact · McAv1new i.ays he is not bitter about havm~ to raise a handicapped child alone but 1!>. inste ad. happy that she 1s doing as well as she CON FIDENTIAL to Feeling Beller Now. Thank You: I can un· d~rsland why you arf'. ·~ Irene Gerasimen~o. fashion model and Schiel~ graduate says, ']his was me before I went to Schiel'\. Now I'm a professional model and ' I don't diet! FOP. A FP.EE NO-ODLIGATION INTEP.VIEW CALL .. 558-8404 Lo~ Anocles ~10-8000 In Xin 01e90 < 714) ?OQ. 7800 CENTt" HOUIU • Q AM ro Q PM ORANGE Town ono Coun11y Cenrer • By 811 Kuae "Can you h.lp me with thi1 c~1ition, Mommy? It's called 'l•orning to Think fOf YourMtfl' " Sales Grow Care Urged In Piano Bf!,y By the Associated Presfii Snles or pianos arc growing steadily and 1t"s easy for someone! who is not an expert musician to strike a sour note \hat could mean the waste of $1.000 or more. The NalionaJ Piano Manufacturers Associa tion re ports that almos t 259,000 new pianos were sold in 1977 alone. Their retail value was nearly $346 million. And that doesn't count the thousands of used pianos that change hands through private s ales. THERE ARE TWO BASI<! TYPES of piano · upright and flat or ~rand . As a general rule. the larger the piano. the better the tone. A large up- right. therefore. can be equal to or better tha n a sm :ill grand in terms of tone quality. A grand piano r anges 1n size from 5 to 9 feet . the largest pianos arc tfie concert g rands. A new grand piano will start at about $6.000 : a used one will cost Sl.500 and up. A concert grand runs about $15.000 new a nc1 $8,000 used · The concert grand . provides the best quality. ( C 0 N .") l1 ME ff) but generally is practical only if the player plans profess ional performances or if space and money are unlimited. The m a nufacturers· group advises that consumers faced with the choice o f a good up· right o r a so-so grand s hould select the former U PRIGHT PIANOS -ALSO CALLED verticals -range from 36 to 51 inches in height. They all require about the same amount of floor s pace 5 feet by 2 feet. The larger uprights 44 inches and taller are called studio models: they ~st $1,500 to $4.000 new and S900 and up used. The medium-sized uprights. called consoles. are priced at about' $1.000 to SJ.000 new and $700 used. The s mallest of the verticals. known as spinets. cost between $900 and $1 .800 new and S500 used. Whether you select a new or used piano. you s hould measure it a~ainst the doors of your home. Do not let the movers "keyboard" the piano by re · moving part of it for easier handling The manufacturers· association has prepared a ··consumers Guide to Buying a Piano." It is available. at no charge, from the National Plano Manufacturers Association. 435 N. Michigan Ave . C hicago. Ill .. 60611. Enclose a stamped . self· <.1dd rcssed ~nvelope with your request THERE ARE MORF. THAN 50 BRANDS of piano on the market today. To get the best piano for your use and budget . it is a good idea to select several dealers and visit them all. Look 'bt every piano in your s ize and price range Do oot let a salesman ·s fancy playing distract you; inspect the bas.ics of all the models and re· member: a piano will sound mellower in a sm all. ca rpeted a rea or your home than it will in a large. bare showroom Shopping around 1s equall y important 1f you a re considering a used piano When you have nar- rowed your choice to two or three. contact a tuncr- tcchnician and have him ins pect the pianos. Ins pection charges genPrally r ange from $10 to $25 per piano. but lhc money you s pend while shopping can re-sult 1n savings latl•r o n To find the name of a reliable tuner technician near )'ou. write to the Piano Techniciuos Guild. P.O. Box 1813. Seatt.le. Wash .. 9811 1 TUE CONSUMERS' INSPECTION OF an up- r ight piano should start at the back. There wlll be five or six vertical po!!lll that serve as s tays against the frame. giving il udded strength to re- ir;ist the pull of the strings. The post s should be heavy and strong enough to provide adequate sup- port in proportion to the restohhe Instrument. Ne xt. and this applies ror both uprights and grands. ask about the soundboard which translotes the vibrations of the strings into the tone or the piano. The best boards are made of spruce which has a fine. straight grain ideal for conducting sound The working section or the piano Is called the actit>n. It has about 7.500 parts. all of which play a role in sending the hammers aguinsl the strings when the keys arc s t ruck ff YOU ARE BUYiiNG A NEW PIANO. rn- s pect the warranty as cureful as you inspect the in· _ _strwnenJ..~e w-arr:anlY • .Atto.n1in&..1oJbe manufacturers' association. covers a ~~to-10.year period under a single owner. It does not cover tun- ing or action regulation a nd may not extend lo the finish. Find out if the purchase price includes bench and delivery. ·'Beware of 'special deals,~ •• ihe trade group warns . '"A real bargain In a new piano Is rare. If the dealer offers his own monthly purchase plan. you might want to cheek with your own bank to see what they can offer." Firm Award! Scholarship d c n I at I h e \J Cl. A O ra<1uatc Sch ool o f Man•«cmcnt The Wlttent>P.rg Corp .. • Newport Bcach·ba~ed real nwle development firm . haa a warded lt8 1979 Wlttenbers Llvln1•ton Scholarish1p to Peter J . Ootdon, a 1econd·year MBA !llU· Th<" t'Qr~·r~tlon pro· v i d es a S 2 .000 lll'h oln r !\11.,• ,pL;o fesslonnl conti. .. ,, and jC)b counsclin.c Foreign /tlonet1 Iran Unrest Spurs Influx By nlOMAS 0 . £LIA.8 The lonjt1r PoUlical U""'6t and uocertaint~ cooUnue lo Iran. tb.e more fort.tgn Llveslm.ent. wW com e to CaU!ornJa. DAILY PILOT Q Even after the Iranian Cnlll:S dlca down, the r huge influx or foreign money will probably con· tioue . • • t'orelgn investors see California property 161> :i safe lnvestment because of its history of up. predation and the stability of the country." sayis one Los Angeles re altor THE FOREIGN INV ESTMENTS AltE a mixed blessing. Selle rs can sometimes reap un- dreamed-Of bonanzas as oil-rich Arabs and others don't quibble over de tails, sometimes bidding well above the asking price to make certaii:t they get a SOUTHERN particular piece of pro· CALIFORNIA perty. L'OCU But it ·s not so good r for American would-be buyers. who o ften ca n"t compete with the foreigners. The Iranian crisis has s purred a n un- prec edented flurry o f buying by foreigners. especially in the plush portions or western Los Ange les County. Real estate industry sources s ay more than $100 million has bet!n poured into that area in four months. with an additional S50 million spent in other oarts of the s tate MUCH OF THE MONEY HAS been spent quietly, with many commercial a nd office build· ingis changing ha nds. along with a fe w large estates . Many or the investors are Iranian bUSI· nesSTTren-whO s~e-tttetr future as-questionable at best under any regime not heade<t'by the Shah. Wealthy residents of other oil-producing na- tions have also stepped up investments. perhaps as a hedge against oossible future unrest in their <'o untries. They see California real estate as their best bet and make long-term investments. One Beverly Hills investme nt counselor says his clients are w.illing to bid high and lake short-· term losses because they feel certain of making long-term profits. "TKEY CREATE A DIFFICULT market to compete in.·· he said. So far. neither th!' federal ~evernment nor the stat!' has any restrictions on the rore1gn invest- ments in re al estate . Industry sources estimate that foreigners m ake up about 2 to 3 per cent of the national marke t and as much as 7 percent in California The foreign interest in land goei. beyond the boundaries or 1Jtban areas, with Japanese. t'rench. German. ltalilm and Dutch inte rests joining in· vestors from the Middle East m buying farmland THAT TREND IS NATIONAL AND h a !> c aused the state or lowa t o limit tarmla nd purchases by foreigners to 640 acres each. Similar laws are In the works in Missouri. Illinois a nd Wisconsin. And two Californians are res ponsible for the fede ral government ·s first effort to get o handle on the situation. Democra tic L: S . Sen. Alan Cranston and former U.S. Re p. J ohn Krebs of F resno. ousted in last fall's election. both pushed a law requiring foreigners to register agricultural land holdings But none of those proposals will aHect residen· tial and commercial purcha ses. rn Beverly Hills. the lraruans· favorite investme nt ha ve n. the ir m · flux hu been so heavy that the school dis trict re ports more than 200 Iranian children enrolled. "THE PARENTS ARE VERY WORRI ED about the future." says one teacher "They like the California climate. the quality of the school and the future investment potential here · · Unlike the college students who rioted at the home of the Shah's sister. the schoolchildren ha ve posed few disciplinary problems. school offic1ab say "Their pa rents believe they may be perm&· oent residents here and they·re trying to make the best of the ne w political s ituation 1n their homeland by putting their c hildren and the ir m oney where they think they -.ill be safe:· s ays a realtor who has sold more than $10 million worth of property to Ira nia n!> "They haven"t single-ha ndedly created real estate price increases. but lhl'y certainly help 1t ·· Trade Boom ,. • • &"Wllll"HOTO Speala Ot&t B e t l y .. ~ r i e d a n , . founder of the Na- tional Organization for Wom en. said the Women's movement faces its heaviest op· po s ition fr o m "women who are a disgrace to their scit and from right-wing economic forces who continue to pay only for cheap labor ... Classes Scheduled Feb.3 Coastline Commumty College will begin th~ s pring semester Feb 5. offe ring more than 200 c lasses designe d for older adults at variou~ neighborhood locations. C lasses in art . ecology. s ociology. theater arts and d s pecial certificate pro- g ra m in gerontology arl' a mong the courses being o ffered in Coastline'!> Eme ritus program. Registration• inform:i lion and m ail-In enroll- m en l forms arc an. d uded in Coastline Com mun1ly Co ll ege .. Passport."" the student c&talog. mailed to res1 dents within the distrit·I For more information (' 0 Ii 963.0824 Library To Close Orangt' Co d ~.t College·s Library will be closed during OCC"s sem ester bre:.k, f''l•b 1·2 The library will rt• opc•n when ,pr 111 i,: semest~r classes bc~ID Feb 5. The hbr;.ry •~ opt•n M o n d a y !) t h r o 11 ~ l'llt Thursday~ from ; 311' ;.i .m . to 9 p m . Fr1<l~1ys from 7.30 <J.m lo 5 pm . and Saturd:.ys frtJ11• !J am. to5 pm Gas Use Soars S 1\:-; FRANCl~~·o I 1\ I' ' /\ l" h I I I v Dcc-t•mber 1n !\"orlh··r n .ind Cl·ntr:.il C .. 11l•1rn1.1 lor C{'d 1"11!\lOmt·r~ lt• U'l" nearly 52 µt•n ·1·nt murl' i.; as th,, n d 1: 1 • n ~ 1 I• \:I> c;ame month .1 ."·:ir .1)!t1, resulting in h1~hcr th 11• normal i<t ii:•) h·:t, Pacific Ga!\ &. El1.·1•11 •1· Co ~:ud New Jobs in China By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: Wbat are prospects for employment of Amertuns in Mainland CbJoa now that relations have been normalized? -8 .J .. Tulsa, Oki•. Other than diplomatic staffs In mu· JOr Chinese cities. the exte nt of future job oppor t unit ies ·~ guesswork But James E Ha wkins 1s a n ex pe rienced guesser The publisher of Fede ral Jobs observes _ "Many t.:.S firms will be looking for business In Chin::i and seeking professionals for an overseas tour. e..sp.e.cially eJliiDeering..and..cornpule.r specialists . Petroleum e xploration and development Is high on China 's agenda, and experienced oil workers should be in a good posiUon ... HAWKINS SUGGESTS 111AT col· lege student.a who wlsh to capitalize on the expected China trade boom over the next deeade would aaLn an ·edge by studying international a nd urtcultural economics. englneerinl( and Chine5e languages. Tbe U.S. Corps of Enalnt'ers may be [n the m a rket tor c nglnecrl-. hydrologists. geolo~i11ts and techm clans to Hslit "'Ith Oood control tand power-acnerollng water project~ HAWKINS ' Pt;ftLICATtON . Federal Jobs. Is a bi-weekly tabloid which Usu tederltl Job v11cancies na lionwid<: and overseas from lime: to ( CAREERS J lame. it also notes overseu11 011t•n1n~s in private industry If you·d like a free samplt• <:oµy. enclose a flUmmcd . self addrcs~c<i' mailin~ label with your rcquelit IOI me at this newspupt-r. Aslo. ror · Fe<t. Jo6s Sample· ·· Dear Joyt'~: I hope to go back lu wo{k IOOO and might as well aim for a job la which I'm not likely tu get laid off In a year when r~c~1udon l!t being predlded. I em more interest· ed la m C.ml~ thH la outal• work. fJ •• Med the .mOi"iy.-wllltCSo ~OU 8UlleM1 Q -Y.P .M .• Raleigh. ~.c. Recession hits factory jobs h11rd . particularly ln heavy mdustric~ like autos and appliances. 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Ask f::Jr raig Balley. 631·1266 •II . .. cotf9w. ........... 1:!. ........... 2l41.17tla5het.c..k 6ll·IZU Nattonw1M Network of Individually Owned and Operated Real Estate Ofn~ --------- ~COATS & WALLACE Cc:P REAL ESTATE . INC. ·' l Ol.~l l ) OWN l O LO~H'.UO )I N~l ~I. I Hl SOIJI H l. kSI Akl.' '.)l ffft !%1 HOUSI llAUTlfUl -Where can you find a 5 Bdrm, 3112 bath home with pool. jacuzzi, RV pa rking. courtyard e nt ry. la rge c ul d e sac lot. air conditioning. profess ionally decorated and much more for 1178,900?? c ... 146-4141 and we"ll show you. '•<'r111nq C:o•>f.t M 1" .. 1 lr 11.n. H u n t 1 n q I " 11 B • · 1 < h N 1 • IN po rt B 1 • .t r, h Four bd rm c b a r m er !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! waiting for you lo Sff, buy & en)Oy. Remodeled lotcheo. New appliances . Garden kitchen window. ~ hearth frplc plus many other aesthet ic features. Hustle! Don't mw this graceful home. 545-9491. ()pen eves EQUAL HOUSING OPPO.RTUNITY ,...,,_,,, Hotice: All real estate advt.·rtlscd ln this new11pal)t!r 1:1 :iub Jed to the F1-<k r ul f"atr Hous 1n 11 A C'l o f 1968 which make11 It 1llci;cal to advertise "a n y p re r..~rence. ltm1ta111in. or dl'1cnm1nalion ba:.1-d on rare. color. rt'111;1on. sex. or nat1om1I on~1n , or a n Intention to m ukc ;rny Sl.K'h prererenn" hm1ta· uon. or du1cn m1nat1on ·• nus news paper will not knowinl(IY al'Cl'pt any adve rt1s 1ni: ro r real estate which 1s in viola uan ohhe law BUtOIS: Adwriwn ~ check ttMW och daly .ct report fl"• ron -..dla+dy. n. DAILY rtLOT os._s WMltr· for the fint • cornet lftMrtt°" only. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWIH HEWPORT IEACH CUSTOM HOME l.AST OF7 4 Br. 3 Ba, ma111<-r hdrm retreat. 2 frpk s. form11 I dirunj(, 3 rar ).(ura.il'. .1p prox 3000 11q fl 2297 Lu Unda <.:ourt S IK!l.~OU Owner/ /\gent 642 2 Hl'1 or 873-0782 oovou OFTER A SERVICE-> Ut the pubUc know with an ad in the Daily Piiot Servtce Olrtttory. fl can COit you u lilUe u Sl.77 per day F'or more ln formaUon and complete ~IMl-681t, Ontr ... Delly"°'......., .... )'Oii ...... -lft 'flMlt local ~., .. _.,., Hiiiiij!NI CUTI HOUSE 0Ht..2LOT Eaststde . Costa Mesa 3 be<lrm C'harmer. forma l hvmg rm w/rt>al wood bummg rirepl;ic1· Love· ly re modeled k 11 t hen w/cus tom r abane ts & pass thru window lo dtn· mg area. Added on f<imt · ly rm. Converted J(arage may be ust:d for lge game rm. AU this al a n alfordable pnrc. 673-8550 ,,,,,.. ,,, i; ... ,, • .._ •• ,,ti,,,,,,• [~lltl IESTIUY MESA WOODS Lvly 2 s tory, 4 bdrm home w/lge fmly rm & frml dm rm 2 blks from 10 acre park. Nr So Coast Plaza & all srhooli. & sho pping. 545·949 I. Openevii 9 .ZO/o INTEREST Engl11ih Tudor st yle spurious 3 bdrm. 3 ba 2 story adult condo. Pool .J a r utz 1 ·Sllun a clubhouse & rec rm Take over subjeet lo 1•x· lstlng loan al lU!'/,., 64&7711 JUST LISTED!! COSTA.MESA Allmllon. bulldel"S. In· vcs lor!I, e ve ryo n e! Lan<e R 2 IOt with r ute 2 bdrm home on reur . on· ly S85.0001 lalloa lcry Prop. lffhr1 ,, 67S.7NO • BAY& BEACH •50 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 15M1l WOomllDBE ... A popul•t ~n111 In lmne. BRAND NEW 2 bdrm .. 2"7 ba. condo with 1140 aq . fl. ot livln11 •PM«>. upand<.rd carpet 11\1 tr Ult · an ttward win· nln1noor plan, with Q,\JlDfOUSE clOlie by & new aboppln& ceftll'r un det oonalnlctlon. only nun. 1way. 1119,500 Pt!Ol>&e who netld ~le ~ alwl.)'I c"-ck Ute Sttv1<'t' Oirenory In the OML v Prurr C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES --~2Story ... on If C\11-dc,sal· In an out s tand1n.: n e ighbo rh ood ) bedroom. 2 both w ith new paint. nt'W dis· hw~her. new earthtone 11t•tor . n <'w n o w a x noor...: but the flreplacc'l m lht• hv1n.: room & moster bedroom 'lUth • an• u~{·d h r11·k 1-'rrM llme o rf~rcd , u ndt•r SI00.000 with no down VA. <.:a ll 7Sl·JWI Unbehcvabl1· vallll'' 5 bdnru. + JIH'u1 t•" Only $8 0 ,1}00' Cr;i <'k II n I( fireplace' Entt•rtu1ncr~ pal101 Can't last at th•~ pncc:: Call 64S·030J FORESTE OLSON . . .. IAYCllST tfEW OH MAakn Exrellent floor plun. '1 Bdrm . 2 ~ b11th . 2 flrt placea. bcu ut1ful yard on comer lot with room and uccess for HV l .. IOOM ldHAllOa W'lth view in cbarmlni; gated Sea view. 2107 Yacht Gra~llng $279.900 ~mlm ' ,, 11 t· . ' •' 1 1 ' ~., 1 n I'".• "''' MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY 1-'RENCll MANSION Almost 7000 sq ft. of c I 11 R I\ I c <' I e i: a n e \' . m etic ulously d e taile d With la v ls h U'lt.' Of mas onry , 1mpo rlt'd ct>rami c tile . h a nd rubbed oak cablneL'l b trim, opule nt r rys ta l chandellen;. Mammoth master bedroom sutll:. plus J other bedrooms, 1; bathrooms all featunn~ Sherle Wagner hand· pa.lnt.ed porcelalll bowl:. " mat c hine bras:. fa '1 ceu, • 11up~rb fireplare\. large under· Rround wane cellar re· ached by a win<hng anti· qu4• bm•k tunnel The kitchen ., rt r uhnary mast('r's d<'li~ht. 20x40 ltv1ng room & hu-J:t' for mal drn1ng room Located high up in the 1\Jsl.J.n tfills with sweep· I~ views of lrt.>e topi.. l.JfCht,.11 & distant citi1·s In dudin g a pec k 3 l Calaltu. SI ,200.000 · owner will Clnance with reasonable down pay mcnt. EJtchanges ron· sldered. Pnnclpals only please Owner·Broker. Hick Aldereuc. 731·5115 llACH COTT AGE Balbo a P c n insul 11 2 bedroom cottage. Older ~. Immaculate con· dlt1on. H·2 lot t ou' Sll\,000 c.•11tth..us ~'~~~~lty MOW IS THI TIMI ror job seekers to check t he Dally Piiot llelp Wi.nt<,"CI cluslflcaUon. Ir the Job you want ia not there you might con.~lder ofrer1ng your 1ervlce11 W'jlh an ad ln tM Job W111~ category. Phone 6'2>5878 Siii< & "N CLOSE to e v e r y th i n g ' Transfern'CI seller will pay buyer·~ cosb on 1h1i. execud v1· Jewel :1 Br. den1'am/h ul(c rccre a lion rm. ;J 1·ar i:anitw Now only S.IJ8.000 HALL l'INClllN REALTOl<S 675-431t2 MISCELLANEOUS C S A M 0 U U T U 0 E L H A U M G S H S C T P S l H H C S L T P 0 0 l U W 0 V 8 0 l S A L H U E H R E R 0 0 0 R E OAYKlWlFO AOL~MEWAU C A 0 0 R G R K R 0 M G 0 E N N 0 l S T S T A £ V l E R I N 0 R E T 0 E 0 R R R Y E A l 0 0 S l J N 6 A S C S W A E E A R I K C C M D M 0 Z E Y U U A l S l R U L S U I E E " U A Y N Y F I I R I I H J 0 X T H 0 R L 0 Y E E H N M P 8 0 0 U £ R H H £ P A E L C R 0 A I t Ru s 0 0 0 H l I K HT w TE c u·s c I S A S U 0 E H C G 0 R E T E H R S R Ml S I~ TL YE~~ IS~ I~ K 1 0 H A I H j U 0 [ N L E S "lD M lmtr\IC,IOtM' ~ "'°'• btlow....., bwwd, blcil· • ~. llO. down "' dllfO"llly, f ltld -" lrld .... It In. F Monl4 Contlomtm• ......, " CoftluMd Hmtop!llM OlanW!t " Uftllh H•HOlllOfll*\ll Mlltd ~ Vllitnt flr...-.oue ....... Veritw• ""'*"•w D......, Tomonow:ThOl'llll •. () . !!~::::~~········J~.':':..~ ....... ~.":':'..~ ....... ~.":":'..':"!:. •.•.•.• ~!:':'.!~ ..•...•. •wr• llOZ ~.. 100 •••r• 1001 •1 .. rel tOOZ 0........ 1001 G• .. r• 1001 Ho..tforS. "4MrMtforS. forS. ...................... . ...................... ••·············•······· ....................... ·········•·······•···•· ...............•...... . ........................••...........•.............................. ~~~~~==~~~~~~-Wboe t.._ 1006 c:..e.Mtae I 024 .,..... I 044 ....................... T\Mldey, J1nuary 23. 1979 · . OAJLY PILOT C:I FAST ISCIOW7 OM A CMAlt•t tlt're's a b1A . \'ttcont CdM C"harmer! 3 b<'droom.~ nnd den. wood siding, pane windows . room y and ~unny Ownt'r Yt-ould lov<' 3 rust escrow and you 'll love th fun neighborhood A 2nd TD 1s pos~•ble. the lOt'Un& 1s R·2 and th(' pr1e• Is $172.!M>O. Open daily ot , 500 Mar.:ucnh.• ~ltJUf. fi() ... f HEAL 10RS', G7S C.000 :'4 1J ( "'' Co.1~1 I ltqtlwtv, C.mon.:t rlel M.,, "'"'HI M1 I V1 ""' II •1 lh '.>\)!JU OCIANYllW! ~ruJArfamlly hom" In Harbor VI\'" 11111 .. tN\Ul a10 r~1 ur Ill!) & night \11~ 4 8drm1 , booll Uned family room & formal dinln11 room, :ill fur an unb .. la ,·vt1bl~ SZ89.000 For a p11't u, ~. Cl&JI 671 .. 400 HARBOR .. "~1 OLD CO RONA DEL MAR 4.0005Q fL Y-41' Tnple A1• 11oubl• ~ lot jU!>t Ott ocean Wvd Formal bvLnl rm + family m1 w/w('t bar 5 htrge bedrms. ettrh with 11 's own bath 3 "t'Cluded pnvate pallOll Spiral s taircase leadan~ to 2nd leve l 4 e ar rnclosOO garage. All lhli; under Ot'K' roof on eorncr lot Don't let tha" one get REA LTV away• C'all673 ~ _. .. ,.' ·~·•I\ •Ci1I0"4 "44f .\I'''""'"" or [ ~::~:~·m::.;.~ lfillt\I LOCATION : OCEAN FRONT on the Penins ula Point P RICE: $550,000 HOME: 5 Bedrooms: treme ndous storage remodeled in J 965 -3 ba throoms : 3 car garage A COUMIU.1Ata8t CO. 644·9060 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HIU.S "D. IN~CENTEllll 14 COHYENICNT SHOPPING ""'.i,.c;~ SEWINC CUllX rOll THC CM.ON THC CO New Wall Deco! IJe<Ola" a wall drdlll<1f•tdll1 .. 11n 1h1~ handsomt owl hang1n~ Ou•c ~. bOld bright' Lrochrl owl ot rui yarn 1n a j colOf Lom 1)1n,111on In lOOrt11nale Wllh d~n lmn~ room. U11ld \ room VJlur \theme P.rnern 1~?9 Ooretl1un~ 1111 owl I 8124 111Chh Sl.50 tor mh pattern Ada 40< each pattern fOf 111~1 clru ill mail and handhftl Stftcl to: ..... Nttdlecratt Dept. 105 Oally Pltot '°' 163, CM °"'* st. "" '°"' "' 10011. rnnt 1-. ~ lip, '"""' ...... N[W1NOW' Our 1919 NHDll· CRAFT CATAWC-o.er 200 f)Ol)u· 111 dt\!Cn$. l free pa1te1n P11nltd 1AW&..Sencl m -12'-0lld/W, ,,..., $1.50 l zt.f*'-" 0.ltb ... Sl.50 U7-AWU-'11' 0.U. ... SI.SO l~lftt """'· ... Sl.50 12S.PNf ~ts. . . $UO 114-Cffb : 11 °"""""'9 . SI. 50 12l-Stitdl ••• '*" Otllltdl.ZS ln·SWI 'w h ft O.llts 11.15 m., .... Sflow.Ofh. . suo 11 J.E., """"""' . s 1.00 116-l lfti rntr Qllltb . 11.00 ll~ti,,.. Cltdltt. 1.00 m.1 ..... Gifb. . .. sa.oo 110.11 .lift, ... . . . 75C 109-S. & I.ft .. . . SI.ZS lot-IMtmlt llwt111t ... Sl.00 .......... flllillM. Sl.01 lOS........ ...... $1.00 IM-t.._......, .. Sl.10 lOJ. lS Qlllb .. ,..., 75C 102·•-111..0iillb ... 1SC 101-0IJll ~ ..•... "' Easy-See Diagram! Punted Pattefn 9001· ~ en's Sizes M 34 (38·1nch bust will\ 4G-1nch hap); 36 (4G-bust. 42 hip); 38 (42 bust. " r11p); 40 (U bust. '6 hip); 42 (46 bust 48 hap); 4' (48 bllSl ~ hip); 46 (50 bust. S.2 ~Ip), 48 M bust. !>' hap), ~ ~ !Mist ~hip~ SIN 5U t t. .-........-. ................. fl ................. ~-llAIWI UIT1tl rettern Dept. "42 Dally Piiot • 2J2 ... 1 .. Sl, .. Y.a, IT 1•11. NII U.. _.. •. • .. mu --. Alt rtlt 111W dotlles fOll Mid fof !WI Mr lltt 11t NIM SPRING-SUMM(t rATT£lN CATM.00! Omses. fopt, •rts. Plntl. *ti. rec11eti. Plus S UO ''" Plftern COVtlOll Seftd ]SC i l•t••ksS.. •M Sl.91 UMllOllllr T ...... SJ.M • ..,.... ...... fl.JI ,27....._ 'w flllles ... SUI UDO ISLI Bay vlc>w from 2 putlo dl•rks {'nhan<.'N~ c us tom s pa,·aou~ !l bdrm . 4 bath lrad1llonul home-. Ilk•· nt>W Ideal rot entertaining Comt!r lot $500,000 OCIAMFIONT Quality craftsmanship ln mahog trim & oak noors s ts of'f thts land murk . 4 BR. 3 bo. home In ftnest tocotlon 1-:~tnbllshl'd llC'l'S & lnwm. S4M.OOO · IACI IAY i''in.-4 txtrm . 21., bath family home on quiet <'Ul <t.-• ac Overl'iiied pool. plttyhou..'ie. storoJw $169.000 Tt!rms. IAYNOMT S.·vcral fine lJuyfront homes with pier & :.ltp AVALON Wf•tl constru<'t~I . J OH . l ba. oak floor . partia l basement . concret e foundation. Flats area Sl20.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR i l 1 K,,y\•d• (>o,., f\j B t».'~ b lbl ca a iilJtLJllOltJll '5 c tll1t£FjJJJOC(7 a:rror n a:i.n., n a u t.TOOlJ * 3 UNITS* Pl• E'SIDE COSTA MESA A very attractive 2 bedroom front cottage with cozy warm fireplace in front. A BRAND NEW DUPLEX is nestled amongst m a ture trees on the same 55 by 173' s ite . The duplex ronlains 2 Bdrm. 2 bath and 3 BR. 2 ba unit!; PLUS 4 car enclosL'<i garages. Great income property with a realistic in vestor's price of $205.000. ROGERS REALTY uu· UOO TOWNHOUSES Beautifully locattd. re· ady t o move anto & pneed right: associated - ~llU• I II') IH AL 'OP S • , ..,.,, .,.,.,,J •' 1o•t FREE••• 1 .. list ol V /\ homes tOO's l<> choose from Some with NO DOWN /NO COSTS. No obligation. eall for your llsl al ~7Zll ~21 Wntdff Realty 675-2311 BACHELOR PAD 2 Bd.rm5 and a n omcc. Spiral oak slaarcase. bel>t ol N~rt Bearh. Call 645-9161 . .... . . ; . . .J. ~ OPEN HOUSE REALTY ~ .• 'Nltelan Real E ~tote Inc . WATERFRONT w/'2' boat slJp: 81g 2 BR & den, z frplcs. bllns, 2 oov paUOl'I. 3 car gar. Owner wall help BIO on ftnanclng. $350,000 fii5·6670 JACOIS REAL TY , CAPE COD STYLE Two br, 2 ba condo Pool. "-\any amenities. Close to ev1.>rythang Only $71.500. A home th.at you cun re· 1111 y enjoy !179-537 O. ALLSTATE REALTORS macnab I Irvine realty UDO ISLE:--1 ST OffBIMG! E x quj si t e n ew custom Me diterranean 2·story w I r oof gar den view. 4 BR (incl. master s uite). 3 \.'.a baths. family rm . 2 patios. gourmet kitchen & 2 fplcs. Lavish use of im ported tile. Central vacu um. Many more amenities. 3·car garage. $489.000 incl. la nd. OPEN WED & THURS 1-4 :30 P.M. 1 15 V I A WA Z I E R S . Dick Ha lderman 642-8235. <P·126) HAUOlt 151.AHD~EWL Y LISTIDI Beautifully des igned home In most exclusive bayfront area of Newport Beach. Appl. only. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (P-130) 642·123S 901 Dover Drive 644-6200 Hart>« View Center lrvlne at C.m~ Valley Center 7S2·1414 $<C~4}µ-~£~s · TIH:n lnlri9uin9 Word Game wHh o Cltud /e ,_"' C\l\'I a. l'OUMI ----- • t_._... ~ ol ,... .._ .......... _..,. i... low II) """" '----d• I B OFGE _, T-1 ...... , -"-_,,.,-\ I I( A N E T 1 A 1~ eurvey ehOwa 11111 I I r I ,,,. evera~ TV 111u1ner wHlH . ~ '7 l'IOlll"I 1 ytlt w1111no •or 1 ...-------~ 11rnoua Or•nd ot ctl•uP 10 I " 1 I( T E l I c;omt out 01 the -. I I I r I o ~~:,: :-~:!..~ ci::7 '°" _ ..... ,,..,. lt9ll No ~ IJ<olow ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPU.X Two Z bdrm un1ta • •JUST USTB> • owntt's hJdeaway. uller ~er. (am rm. dlnllll? rm, MAR OU IS UMIY9tSihPARIC wlllflnanre '2•9.000 ~autafully dt'ror11ted MIWPORT llACH home 197.~ w t hl&h 11M best floor plan In • Daril Uke aetUna. 3 bdrm ~ ..... ba. 2 frplc. ll Ul)('r v\ew. Sl.34.900 Owner wall fl!WlCe at ~% Phone wtcdys or eves SSZ· 1505 ... CAMYOM CUSTOU •771.000 BeautlluJ l-story custom home wlth ~reat" ~olt course view. Inviting entry w l\h ush tropic al la ndscilp ing, Private enclosed pool. 4 Bedrooms <inrluding g lamorous master suite w /fire p lace). Corm al dimng rm. family rm with wet bar plus a lge billiard room. 3 baths + luxurious pwd rm' Love ly q u iet cul·de·sac s treet . Sec. guarded country club a rca. See any tame! Call now 644·4910 llAL TY 615. t 642 ~ ~~~~ 0' ~.300 C..-. .. Mar 1022 SUNSETR.E.' ............... ······ .. ---·55·7·-8823----- WIS&.IY N. TA Y&.C>a CO. 2111 S-JH.la NltR~ MfWPOIT CINT'llt, H.L 644-49 I 0 TO AND OUT MOIE ABOUT ANY HOME IN THIS PAPER * CALL RED CARPET * w ....... c ....... -.. ........ ....... ... ,_ ... two •ffY .......... rHSOM. fint, .. lhtw to wt.Cit J011 ...t IO w• dow't .... yow ...... lhowiMJ ,.. ..... yow .S-1 ...e. S.COftd, we .kiHp t. to.ch rrery st.p of tt.e woy so you bow at all titNS lsow tt.e sale is prOCJl"H"-J. AND becmne MOtt of tt.e lsolMs IR tWt pap« are port of our -"ipl• 111"-J wnlu. we c• show...._ to ye-. SO-Cal 75_..1202 mdhAto RED. CAJtPET We UshtL. WATERFRONT CONDO with Slip To be painted and newly caJl)el.ed. Thas 2 story. 3 bed r oom home has 2 baths a nd a set·uraty 1'1.ADl Urt And l'f\JO( first Wier·~ 1u ht'nef lf• 1n lh a s smashing, new Sproul duplex. all wood, ~h&kt>, llled brick & the lalet1t coodJl'I Only '265.000, may exchenge for Cd M R·2 'l/m,1ma,.t/cl v/(,all -·~•lu·» 67.J-lM.94 2435 [. CoHI Hwy .• CdM Top of SpyCJlat1 CUstm lot·Plans 6000 s r home. great vu ~.000 ~2981 SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS LA>wnt Price 3 Bedroom. family room. d1n1ng room , pro · fessionally landscaped , spnnklen.. ocean view Owner rr1otivatc:.-d. asking t.347.500. 640.1812 Jasmaoe Crk 2Br. den, se<'Unty. pools tennis. l'1ld unit $19!1.500 Own/ agl 7S9·0046 JASMINE CREEK VU Crean/canyon view. 3 Br condo. family rm . pools/tennis c rts 11 Jasmine Crk Dr 640-2587 ColtoMHo t024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WON'T LAST Desirable assum. loan. Great ram. home . .a bdr. 2 ba Refng .. washer & dryer tncl. an pnce. Lg. comer lot • Rec vehat'lt• access. Walk to schools. rrorket & park See to believe $89,900. 979·5370 system. Owner will con· --------- ALLSTATE REALTORS sider lsel oplao n You own the land and shp $265.000 or LEASE for $895/mo. _. ___________ , HOMI ~ - WATitu-'RONT REAL ESTATE 631·1400 ,.,.IMSULA POINT Balboa, new las ting! Good beach house on ror· ne r lot Ne w r oof ---------Upstairs guest r oom has WAHTCHARM7 COMFORT? 1ben make an appoint· ment Lo see this beauuful Cusl.Om home. n~ar the Mesa Verde Country Club It reatur~ 4 bdrm. 3 bath with sepa r alc ranuly room and din1n1t room Qall 546 5880 ror an appcxntment l.O see ~Jf ... HERITAGE *BARGAIN* Paitio homc. z Br 2 Ott . up· aradf'a . ~-ho1 c.-~ Ora ngclrtie loc a11on. adu.lt community, pool! 1ac/1enn1 s . Oood a l' 11 umable . $72.~00 ~10 •BASEMENT• No basement. but wh»t o bargain! Only 179.~! WIU go VA!! 3 8 r. n eat lute.hen, aupcr y1rd Rm ror R· v: Call 646· 7•34 &..J-1 .. och I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DUPLEX* Ocean side or hwy. level lot. easy arccsi1 to ~a<'h. Needs paint, manor "' Pllirfi: Ideal rnr home ~ ---------1 Income Hurry. only 3 DETACHED llOM ES ON A LOT. Owner will QuT)' • Two 2br. One I hr. Xlnt rental area. Just baled and won't last , $13.5,000 Hurry ·Call Lan· daor Pam 7S1·2060. S159,900 Muwnon Realty 494-073 1 llMrald lay Lot 67U634 BY OWNER 3 Br. 3 ba, 2 lutchena, 2 Crples. flam rm . lrg works h o p . -m•••· superb ocean view. fully ~• -• crpt "d , many hltn'. Super E·~1de location 1270.000 w /Znd TD a l wiUI a deep yard, com· 8"4i'k. Pnnc only. c.tll ptetely Cenced. 'yrs new 7l'14iM·2365. J br< 2 ba home. Country ' k1tehen/fam1ly room By Owner Span1~ousc· combo. Butche r block on Wt~uesl /\pt. short w alk cou nte r Iopa & bl t• to beach & shOJl!I pool bru.ltfast bar Modem .saud yrl . $179.500 bltns, elect GDOpnr. 831·03451752·9069 /\M I f\JU price SIU.SO<>. C.11 eves m1050now. ------- ~21. SWfRNlty 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant ~11 nl(IC ram aty ~ wtocean & valley views Com1nK soon 549-5111 ......... leoch t 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPA.NISH VILLA Townhouse with tennis. fl.repta~. and JBR. 2°, ba Sl04~ MUl.HLUM RealtyRecjishf' 75 ... 7100 COUNTRY ClUI CONDO El ....... e...tryCIMb Live nghl on the go1r course. 3 Bdrm . 2 bath eondoman1um. Movt'·lll condition. Walk to coun try elub. S96.000 «g Coldwe~ Bonker 3 Monareh Bay Plaiu Laguna Ni guel 496-7222 131-0836 deck with \•1cw Califorrua /Spanish style 4 bdrm home with lots nr character an execllent locale. $200.000. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiilliiii•.._ Bea utiful 4 br , Z ba & fam rm. 3 yrs otd . lnSummerwind E&ta\es tBrookhurst& Banning> By Owner S 140.000 . • REALTORS T ConiPanY Detaghtr.!i'~0 Bedroom Showplace eondomanium. Walk to Custom PETE BARRETT Udo Village, restaurants Buccola and shops. Step ou\ t.o a RCAl'JY spacious brick terrace O n qui et s treet• J ~ and onto your boat-p vt bedroom u ec w1th d in· 542·5200 slip will take up to 65' Ing, eating area and -----------i boat. $525,000 fireplace. Centra l air. COLE OF NEWPORT patio More' S1'3.SOO. REAL TORS BK R 54().1720 CAN YOU 675-5511 'l'ftftBB I IMAGINE I~ 3 Bdrm 3 bath. rormal ---------1-------·----d1n1n g room. ramaly ________ .. , ________ _ room. + bonus room and SIX & FIVE pauo. For only SlOtl,000 Owner will splat units. No Call ror info qualifying, no loan ret!s. 645-9161 on contract Booming • •••••I • • ,• !. . OPEN HOUSE , REALTY ~I . area. 1 mile to ocean. Pnnc1pals only Ask for BiU Norton 541-0800 lalloo Island I 006 Seiling anythlng with a ••••••••••••••••••••••• -HURRY" A very au.ract1ve Mesa Ve rd e h ome o n a s pac ious lot lfea!ed poof, rovered patio. itas OBQ with J bdrm. 2 b111h and many other added features for plea~anl llv· m g. Call 546·~81!0 for moredela1ls. ~.-.HERITAGE Daily Pilot ClafSified Ad 4 duplx. inrludinit bay ________ .. ~ a simple lllaller · · front to be exch. down an --------- • • REALTORS Jl.llll call 642·5678. a pkg 2131684·3200 ----1 cae: IBDRll ILlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE MEW LISTING In The Fabulous Bayside Cove Community With Security Gate. Near Private Beach On Bay. 2 BR + 2 BA. Original Model Home Completely Furnished Except For Mas ter Bdrm. Pool. Jacuzzi. Verv CHARMI NG. Ca ll To Jn spect. Offering. SUPERB DUPLEX On Capistrano Beach. Each Unit Has 3 BR + fireplace. Wonderful L ocation With Secl us io n And Leis ure On The Sand Midway Between L.A. & San Diego. Come J nspcct Th1s Gorgeous Smog. Free And Temperate Locale. $750.000. ~ 631-1118 L:.J .. • DOVmt DltlYI =-~ . Lush Atrium Off Livinq Rm 3 bedroom t'nlerta 1ner with dininR. t•alang a rt-a. country krtchl·n ant.I to1y hr.i:place Don't wait: ~.500 liKH. 5'W-liZO Wl. -· IR.ANDMEW TOWHHOMES "Britt Woods" <Eas~1~l4l Mei.al 3432SANTA /\NA AV!:;. En1thsh Tudor 2&3 Br s plit level, 2&3 r .i r ga r aRe . frpl c s, rrucrownves, i:rt>enhouse w indows . p ool, :-.pa . TENNIS court From S89.950 646-0061or9fl5 l!IZO Ocvclo!X'd by Woodtrec Dev Co I YOWNER Great ho m es. flex financing. b~sl areas. 640-~1 Goff COWM HCMM Huge ~ BR. 3 ba. avail 2/1 $199.500 640-2981 ltOOM>TO IUILO Nice 3 Dr h<MMe on R-2 lot. Room l.O add addl· Uooal l.IAU.-.Pnced n ght atSIS.000. NIWCONDOS I.AST 'TWO' 3 br. 2'-'l ba runuahed modt:I. ssuoo. 3 br, 2\.'l ba S81 • .oo. Aolh have double 111ra1te!I, f rplcs. pool. Jacuu a, open beam c•cnhnga. 10"~ down. 10~ ln\-.,res l. 645-6:W . 963·2868 WOULD YOU BELIEVE? sal,950 3br z ba.. ree. land. HWT)'. run to the phone! Ask for Linda or ram 751-4!060. 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODIRIDGf COMDO. FOREYBVIEW rrom UU5 2 story horn~· wllh numerous deeki. and outdoor area:-. All the rooms are spac1ou:-. ~~ ft.o/JBR.f11m1. ly room . Z ·~ baths $13.5.000 • lllWSo Coast Tlaw••Y in V11lagf' fo'a1 r LAGUNA BJ::/\<.:11 497-2457 2 Br. 11., ba. nr lake, pool j~~~~~~~~~ & spa Selle r m ay ~NiCJ!let 1052 finan ce, $6900. Bkr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~171 NORTHWOOD Traditional s tyhng an lrvule's newest village. 4 bedrooms. family room. dining room and central air. Spanish tile roof and master bedroom retre:.t. A.Wng Stl.5,000. Laguna Niguel Realty • MoNrchlay Ten"OC• for th<' dascnminaltnA bu;yer dcsannR privacy & sercruty 3 Bdrm. Master sui te o r 41h Bdrm. ronnal dining rm. 3 BA. "'U"' shaped rptc. 1m- pre~s 1v(' entranre & alnum. lush garden:-. 11rean view. dc<'k & 3 car Popular upgradE'd Green· garal(t.' on c ul·de ~al' hnar. WoodbradRe m>.OCA>. PlliCt' $138.500. Assum. 493-9494 495-5220 loan Owner/ /\gt. E ves 496-24 13 830.5050 ~-l49'i lnvesl.ors·adeal tenants an BY OWNER· Highly up up gr 41 de d r n n d 0 • IJraded home on i.:olf course w1U11n "'-' block of Orangetree. PlTI ·1s. tennis <'lub. $275.000 $303. SlS,000 Assumes 9341% loan. Owner /a1,'t 1_lm-_4665_'_._49S-4 __ 9&.I_. __ _ M2-072S • HST TERMS • IMTOWN JUST RIGHT AMumable 9~'l> t.st on H.avtna a difficult time an Uua spacious upgraded J house hunung' Tired ol Bdrm on fee lttnd 1n. chuing those "dream Niguel Shores. Lots df home" ads" Looking for extras, skylight, staanc-d a three bedroom home? glass. Pc<'k ;,t th•· Want a naee location near Pacific S1H9.500 . pool" Can the kids walk EBBTIDE REALTY to school? How about 49,..9456 pnvocy? 1'ired of look ml? --- Ill rixer·upper11 '' Then SEA COUNTRY st.op the useless wheel Mlnutes to bench Vl'n spmrung and take 11 long µnvate. chccrrul J I.ill tonk at this m<M\t altrne 2ba house 1n Lu..:un,. 11ve Garden Home an N 1 g u e I . Ne <1 t I \ Uruv. Park. Call toduy landscaped . Buc ks on tor your appolntment. permane nt green belt Roses. trees & charm. !iv owner. $93,000. Ph g)l.!1627 red hill :...,: .. _ . ~5 2 ·1500~ .- D111cjned With The WHfTIWATH l'>lfw French Prov. 4 BR w/lg lrreg lot. upgraded rtranors. U>tlil or wood Bkr. O n ly S325.000 MC).Q59 .. growln 1 family In mind. $ Bdrma .. 3 ba. & Na..,_.. ltectt I 069 ram. rm. Extra larac lot , ••••••••••••••••••••••• with low malnt. y ard Br + den. 2..., 91 . vacw C'°8e l.o ad1ools. parka. cl backbay. beatullfully tmnis, pools and ~hop· decorated, ·ullumabll' pmg. ~ to.11 Sl.S.000 under market. 644·8304. 6'4-77RS ONCllF.RRY l.AKt: •"' a.-. • aa. 2 rrptc. 9r:; uaumab~ loan, tc:rm~ , By Owner Prln only 1268.000 ~2-1121 dyii. 875-06l6 eves/wknds. BY Owner. Easuide 3 Br 2 ea. duun11 rm w1p1.1uo 4r -.523 (A_,.,,Da·lltV~ 11iep. entrance. Also has '" .. ..,. Br. New roor. pipes. WAtne BLUFFS CONDO from owner. Prerer Bonita,. Diolore$, 0. or C MO(ltl only. Pollession fle1t1ble . Pl'indpel '15'·77112 . deconttoa. Ph ~-Dl8 SEU. Idle lt.etna with M after 5PM. DallY Piiot Claulfied Ad. • _) OAILY~LOT DtMrleelll .... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• 41• nw -=•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. 1-. ....... ,.,s. •·•··•·•••••··········· ....................... c::...r-... ..... .._,,.tty zooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:.-.. ....... th11MU.fww'rh• -:1"-""U•fw •••d HHrHU•....., 11 .a A t •II 116111 • . ............................................ . ~~~ ... !?.~~ ~.~~ ... ??.~~ ~~~~~ ... ??.~! ~~-~ ... ~.~~ 1222 ...... .._. I OIZ ~ H1cJi1e1 I 052 ••••••••• •• •• ••• • • • •• • • ....... .;.~r.;; ••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••*-• ~s.J:-• I 100 76UMrTI ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUOY THI GOOD UR! 10911 c.,..._ L ........... .... w.hl' K ........ 9d W.. .W.. .. , ........... 2 ........ c.e.w Ml"-d ilt..... ..... . · ~· GrHt lecetf ....... 9otf • ..._ecll •d ......... f!rt ..... c .... o. .... ,.... ......... $'4,SOO 495-I 720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl6,f00 n.sTOllACH •wk ·ea tra1ll'ramit IUfGI I J pvt b •h .ts pu•r ~I.I ll•ttln; llllo"-ttd L«.vteJ m Trn1•uun• I• ~l t•u•1f11· 4 ·01111 llv.) t..1 Ur h om~rl'd h y ltctt .. 1 nlUl M 1' 11U!fli31U6 UDOPilK N.-a1 l llR w 1clry dorll , 1\1' bl'arh &'alU100 A~•·nt mfll'f() llJ3 3(IM !'.V('" Uy ()wywr '11 Dudd)•. 2 bdrm J. h• ~· A1lull I' tk lltiutllHClOCI Ur h m um WANTTOIUY ci..,. .. /\ F.x .. • utlvf'. ('IJ11' '\ v II A: u t• K I II II 1" 1tu11iw.,y or Apollo /\II i 11 u r I w n : 1• 1 (' 11 11 lyOWMll I aw n'fll Tak• ovrr 91..,•; 10 111 No 'a1.•1nt1e11 l.....,._,rty 104'•l.-d .-1 llMU West 2nd St. Rialto CALL 54J.J'76 for mlo Hkn w1·lcom1• 4 U I dupll'arl' Incl b:lyfrout to lk' cxch tlvwn 1n M t>k tt 31.11 t.:114 3200 llACHNXH $111.000. Sall t'lt•mf'flhl 'l'n f'lrx. vrkt-.1 to 11ull Well lou tt'<I ;: I I lJt:KTHA lf~NRY HF.Al.TORS 2U lkl Mar 40'Hl21 1 UMITS-C.M. lW ut new bulldlnl( l"'llt-plac•t•11, xl11l loc.•ut1011 r.-;L 111~ 1111..11 6'l2 1003 2 Br home. ad1o It., no pet11. gara&C' (Jaroen~r $42.$ mo tr7~72$8 ICXlll Zbr. I l>a. Pll llO rm 1utr 4 l~ l1op PY. 75 Mon 67HltMI JASMIMI C•IB Mllllt 1mpres111vt< 2RR In Hrthtonto color11 f1vt commu.rul.yT pool. Jue.. tronla. Av11 l now Cull llM-0011 or 642· 3263 Code MHa J224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O>mpl. n.'<lecurlllt'<I 2 Hr I This 68R home has a beautiful view of Npt Harbor & lh~ ocean. forrnal hv. rm & dlnlng rm . den, breakfast nook, separate .c~est BRt BA. Jae .. ~darm system, intercom . fully landscaped . All utll. & maintenance lnduded ln lease $1950 pr mo. C ... ICettlt w J_. 7n-4SOO I bdrm., on Penn. 20e Mtb St 13'75 yrly . 873 2t3'7 ~r4PM llACHUYIMG M.wZ&lll.C-1 Wl<U:n. L ft , fl'm rm, din, dc<'k, p ut, lrplc'ic, 1•ll'c ur o~ner. Both proftsslonally decor.t• cd S600 & $700. C11ll Marlene 1tl r-31·3444 or fW.48889 Super e le1ant Condo, tn k:vel.2 RR, 21;\ ba, pool, jac,, 2·car ur. "7S. No peU. 875-l!WJ. Ha lbe .. front & side yrd. · pnv l(ar No pets $37:1. 0-PoW lU6 ......_ 1244 er_ b l & la.t +SI 00 dep Uy11 ••••••••••••••• •••••• • • •••••••••••••••••••• • • • -C..-ttte 327 6 o n I y 9 · 5 f or 11 r> Pl Vr okl houlf' 3 br. 2 be. •ORANCiETRF.F. 2 Br 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 648--:lllU. fl42.3237 tam rm, frpl<'. ranyon ha. condo/Ilse fo~ la~ All ~ 2~1~11 yondo, J Ol'Cfln vu SS$C> 493 7112 fac lnckf«i lakr Adil.ii · a. rplc. RO New 2&3 bdrm. frplr. No ptlll $4 00/mo t'OW'll('.pool ,oceanvlew, blw. 2 rar 11'ra&l' S450 l<l(t' 2 HH. 2b11 hou11t.> 2 r1r 7J2.2Slrl dy<i. uk tor Kl•e. Nu Pt'\.11 1475 per mon. &up 645 5637 g11r L~ halruny Mini t'W 561448* ~ hri., UNk 842.~or86l·0097 __ _ Nt-w 2 br. J•.., ba condo. O<'('D n vu $4 00 mo f0tlrma Lovely 2 br, patio & encl Apanmenta. Ent•r1ainment. R.aeation ... Youra-36S daya a year! • h<r\llih&I 54.n91e, I 6 Z ledioom flU'ni.Md & • UaJwnia.hecl Apar11neot1 • All Utililiee Paid • No t-R.qWnd • SW\IN!Wl9. r--. 111Uo>4a • Am ... i... Dir-. r ... 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OW... lacv.au P1.US MUCH MOREi ' ... ..,...... leod1 I 06' Mt .port S.och I 069 •'46 4.\.'IO I rt•r11• ~ttw )'Pr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••--•••• JUtl ~nu.: llurbur N11l llEAJCEVEH 150/o DOWM dbl 1uir11(11• & ft p O&X•n 640 50711 NEW 2 story townhouse >'a rd Near bl'll r h bum c~1hnl(8 Pool, 2Ur 2ba end unit Pool, DtldurtSIOOfrom r('nt for J&rum 1st & l1111t S..:ic> F...t• Y.-.Y JZ34 park. no pt· ts S400. manaRer o( II u n1t11 No Oakwood Garden Apartments m:srw111T \\Antt OCIAHNOHT Aa.k )'our •tct'nt lo 11ho"- )'UU )tOO S.·uhorl' Ur $447.00010011) uni)' 3'~ lo t•lhn11 ofllq• Quinta nJ ft ll > ti1 J Kl.'lU Ell•arh HUGI M.I~ HOME AuNp fw s• 1200 FH LAND ••••••••••••••••••·•••• ,. l'll"X & ~njll l"am1ly A1<11 umc Sclll"r w1 II r.1rry pu1.ll'r Mngmt ,1vu1I AMcnl Gary 0 lkltllt'r mo 642 52911 ••••••-••••••••••••••• fHG.5748 exper nee 1602 <:u lle i'ilf' lt'ftnb orl1•nlf'd, nf'w Lwl Bolah 546 5704 Clean 2 br w/l(ural(<• Adult.a. nu ~13 773 W Wilsoo. $275 548 9<11 7 luxurio u1 townho me. v1uJted ce1bng11. frplc. 3 Rr, bll Ina, akyUght, wet hur, poolfjar • dbl •I· tachc!d l(ara~e. Near Los (Aballero S.,ort.J Club 1$75 54fJ 3211 bet. 9 6, Newport hach/Nonh 880 Irvine la1 l61bl •llAUTIFUL• Pu pul1H S and1H pt•t millti-1 thu. hu~,. t'>.t·t home ho., 4 l1itt' bdrms. J bJ :! frpkr.. J t·.&r 11.i1111¢l' & 111r c u nd Y o u lambra~ & "-'Vt• $$$ 1~ l~l SACHS Tit! u Yl"llUw 11 \Jbvn r'(llll'ld th 'l!I ou k I n•cs on lhl" "ur~c ou11 5 11n• rarcvl Jw'1 w11tm~ for you to bUlhJ your ncw honw Bl'Ukt!r l /677 SWI or I/~ 20HO ~or SJtl 2498 1•nne1palll only llACH FOClll SI IS,000 San Clementi! Tn Plcx. priced to i.cll Well located Immaculate 3 bdr . 2 he. new paint .. dflll!. rrpt11. 2 c•r gor. rov patio, 1•111·1 yd. schoo14. countryhk" ,..-tll.ng, avail now I' I' ~Imo 714·tl45 fllf;t\ Mon ll'tl ~..... J241 ••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • SoMllt LGglllMI J216 l Br \.WLIQue quiet ..., :.ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frplc )ld1/pet1 ok Ocean View Mon ar ch_ Rouflh. $450. 45-2288. Summit. adult comm 2 HR&den~/mo. Also2 New 3 bdrm. 2~ ba. BR S500 . Co mm pr1ge. frplc. + xtra11 rlubhouae. pool. jacuul. Qrean view Close Lo etc Teal fr Ba bcock shop8 &. beach. No small Realty Inc. 499-4797 17141 64~ OSSO Newport Beach/South 1700 16chSI (0ov•r OI 16lh) 17141642.8110 Aduli. only. no pe!e. Mod•l•opendo1ly 1().7 Dy (}.vner, C";o11r11 .. d ul Im l'Xdui.1v1• 011 y111tll' community C ou r rn1•t k1trlwn Won1I & ~1111\s Loaded "'11 h ,., 1 ri" :1 hdrm 3 Im + d1•11 <;rt.,it 1nw-,.1m1•nl S:l~I U()O lly 11111Jt ronlv h4l 1:12·1 ol:1,\' ll4ii 5tAJ.1 1•\'I"• fun1u11t1e i;rno "I 11 honw In J;;11,ll)luff " ~ • lownhom1•" ri·nlul:. Ll"e 111 Newpon ·-. ht·'t addre1111 111 u hom1• 111 your own & t•nJOY uvt•r $23,000 of renl&il tnc'i1m1• Prin only. As kin (( $650.000. 0 wn r / Agl ~ 75.S9 or 640 S296 DUPUX .By ownt>r. reduc<?d lo $175,000 Both 2 nn untll. J blk Lo ocean Oood lo· come area 675 0475 WESTCLIFF . l..ovely w<?ll mamlalncd 3BR 2ha humc In om• of Newport !> twi.l an·a" $214 .000 l'ull !lob 1>11·ken.'lon al RIGllT IU-:ALTY 979.8533 BLUFFS CONDO flay ;ind ot•1·;m Vll'W" l'lr11><' t11 :.hopp111j-l. t .. nn1 ... i.1•hool, bcac:h $165.000 l:lnx·e. bkr G45 250'J LIDO-So. Patio 4BR, 2ba. dtntn~/fom r m custom home. S391S,50Cl 675·4914 & 673· I 02 0 Own/ogt N1ck1e LIDO ISLE NF:w Exn.us1v1-: 1-)ctra charm1nii 3 hdrm home, s unny l:..ina1. private South p11 t 111, d ,. • 35 ~ lo ~28!1 OOlJ R\•al J•}.tatc 4 duplt.>x. 1nduain11 bay fnmt tu lw l''<t'hun~1·d d 11 w n 1 n ,1 p k i: 21.1. I~ 32(~ LOVflYLIDO ho~ on a spar1ou!> 51; kl< I\ roomy 1>tn11lc· story 3Rdrm, fom rrn horrw. ('h11rm1n~ly 1f(·1·or1tt1·rl wtth country 1-'rr nt·h k1tr hen. oak floors. hres1de formal dining with 11lamed and leaded glass w111dows and w&irm natural wood tones thru out , PLUS A larl!e PoOI s1~e south ~tJo 1295.000 · for appl tu :Sl'e call 644·721 I HEWIH NEWPORT BUCH CUSTOM HOME IA'iTCW7 4 Br. 3 Ha. mu~t1:r bdr m rt·tn·ut. 2 frpl<'i.. form .. I d1runf!, 3 ('ar garage, ao- r.rux JOOO :,q rt 2297 I.a .inda Court $18!1.500 0wnl'rf,\gent. 642 2164 or IJ/3-0782 IYOWMER Great homes. flex f1nanc1ng. bt•s t area!. 640-2981 Rl.Ul-'F'S 1-'llONT ROW Bi\Y VIEW 3 lilt Mt'ST !-.t-:l,I, NOW AT '76 l'IUl 't: OF 51 62.500' '' ITIIUU!-1\NOS H~l.OW OTl!l-;tt!-1 S f'l':l'll\I, SIT UATI ON DON'T M lli..-. TI llS TH-:1\ I. A.:1·nl tJ40 55(j(J IOACRH Good for lot 11plil Soulh ol Oran1w Cnty. mvt•t1tcJr t..rmx. Xlnt locullon. jlrl'Ut wrow1n~ arc•a llrokN, 1/076 5717 v r S.ZJ.4462 -------16ACRIS ~ HELAIKF: 01'' 1-'Al,t.BltoOK I' HIM!'; /\VOC'AOO I.ANO IN P R E S G T I <: I CJ U S lfll.F.l\JI ESTATt:: CAN Ut-: SPLIT 29'~ bt1lan1;1: down owe $3611000 Pnn Only Mike Wink 9.57~Agnl. ~Property 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3600 ;q, ft.. s econd floor, avaJI. now. open apeee. 4&/ft on Newport Blvd .• Call 842 8632 eves. ~re lat Property I 6 0 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Office lljjldlnq 32.000 ~Q rt l'rtde of own1•n1h1p k yrs. n1•w ijxG S I Rents low. fJrin· l'lpals only plc.ase. :>411 K4 J3 I\ j(l•nt l>owfttownLCICJUftO Retail bldg with approx. 2llOO SQ ft . com<'r loc Xlnl buy . A s kin~ $200,000 Realonomlcs 675-6700 Cottdo•lnh1~T own· '-"for 1700 ................•..•... 3 bdrm , 2', ba. Hurl Harb area, 2 ear encl. nr .. frplc .• w.e of pool. salma. Jar. lnnii1 l't Pnn c 1pals o nly SI09,000 1140-IROI B:n·chff V1ll<el(c Bluff, :tliovc ocean W;dk to ht'IH'h :i hr :i ha homr + t' I u h h o u s c $ 8 6 0 U U f,61 21'71 Bctw 9 and '1 IJEl,TllA HENRY KJ::ALTUltS 215 Dd M11r 4!)2 4121 16 PRIME UHITi- Mesa Verde. 2 llR. d<'n . t'Overed patio, nll'l' yord Clool.' to school & sh111)!> Nl<·e S~ 6'14 5ltl7 or li44 8.519 ~.000. rontrnt1 or 9:.lt' - - - --- al !J.,.,'·: mtereiil w/25'; LEASE Ol'TIOM down Xlnt /\n:ih1•1m 5 RR , 3 bo. i:otf rour~c lo(•ution. Ru~~ell lnve1>t horn(• $795 /mo SW!l,5W mcnts. !>49 3:144 640-2981 __ _ lndllltriaV 3 l2e ~r. I tm . frsh r(' rr.,+y 2100 dt-c .. nu cpl, istovl·f(n~ ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• tld ent lt(e yd $450/ Mo Costa Mei.a 130'x300' 213·545-1644 wned M G S250.000. Bkr J Br, l 'h ba rondo. nu 548-5~ rrpts. noors Nr Sc> C1<t L.ohforSale 2200 Plaza, e ncl. garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. kids play a rea No Will trade 2YJ resort acres pets $450. 640·2363: on lake m Elko. Nevada 642-3524 or673-S921 4 Hr. 2 bn, d lnlna rm. ~k. d11hwhr, putlo, fnrd . l(ar. Kida ok No pela ll 5 0 . A I( l N o I ct• 1164 2566. 973-2971 --- HlinlflqOft leach 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New el<'lilllnt 2 bl'<lruom ,~. or 2 hl•droom + d4·n ~75 C•·dor & window home .. '1vc blot'ks to bt'arh Pr111a1c 2 ca r ~urage Fully m ain t.ulOOd yard Adul~. No 1>t·t.<i Inquire at 5?:1 18th St rttt ( 714 ) 960-833 l. tor cash, sailboat. car. diamonds. gold. e t c. G7~7687 E:Kecutlve home. 2 miles lO beach. 3 br. 2 be, fam nn, frplc, dahwhr. Prof. l andsca p ed. Inc l gardener. Many ext ras •2br condo, pool. Jacuzzi fGd<I Ok. No pets S68S Nr. S. Csl Plaza S375 Allt No fee 964·2.566. C h 11 d ok. No p ets . _97_J.._'Nl_l _____ _ Will trade 3 sub-divided 8J3.3974. lots . La:. Vel(as. for cash. ---------- sailboat. rar. diamonds, Quiet. 3 bdrsn. 2 ba. frplc. etc. 67S·7fl87 rh1ldre n OK $4ti0 mo 3 Br. new condo. I mile lo b ch. T otal r ec pkg. lmmro occup avail on I yr lse. (2131919-5541. so· OCEAN NOHT Sowth Lac)uno leach Be a ut iful Bluff lot Award w1nnini! bwlder will build und plan your t•ustom home or :.ell lot Hru<'l' Uu l\marcll Cons truct ton . In c 7141496-800Sor4!:13 37116. MObi~ hOfftt/ - - Trirl'rt&1 2JOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·2825 aft 6 NEWCRPT &CLl:-.:AN 2 Ur & den. ll(c fm•d yd ~-Also 2 Br duplex. fnl'd yd. $350. Child & pct ok. 642 0857. ---------2BR. very clean. Pool & Jae: New e pl'g l drps Ref'nit, stove. Utll part pd. laund fac1 I. $395/mo. 548-0040. 642-4758 ME S A VERDE : Sharp. el1:an 3 br home with heavy lihake roof. ne w quul. p lush rrpt thr uout lge llv rm. bnghl. r hecrful klt c h $475 1147-1622 or 848·9840. 3 bdrm. 3 ba 2000 sq. ft 2 story, for m al d1nin~ fam. rm w/ frplc, bit ms covered patio. 2 m i. to beach, Kids & pet OK· SS60 mo. 968-5256 Gorgeous Jb r 2 ba w/sunroom S600 mo. Call 2 bdrm .. fenced Y~· Child for m ore d e L a 1 I s . & pets OK St.ove. l""' bllrs 544.5757 1 631 ·081J5 / t?ocean$430/Mo 2176lh 646-7173 St H.B. lflOS) 646-2993 lud!Jt oo pe\11. Av 1111. J an . ---''--------• SHOIT THM. FUIH. ISO\. f100494·6070 Sl1iht1y higher rates If ---------......_ FwwlltlMcl or Only I month rental Lopla HkJ-t 3252 u.furNllMcl l300 I BR, Iba .. tum ..... $350 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• •• •• • • 2 BR. 1 b-.. hoU.'\C .•• 1475 3400 VUJa Par1hca Near New •••••••••••••••••••••• • Pat 1 o Hom l' N ca r the sand 2 br. 2 ba. Ot'ean. Adults 2 bdrm. pool, sauna. security. fonna.I din. rm. No pets S650 mo. up Huntington $41115 mo. VacaoL. ~ Pad.fir a. 213·333·3846. 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. comm pool. • new cpt fr paint. No pe)i tAu•fu .. wl-....illll....ed 1425 $425.644-C?OO ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...__._,, 3 BR 2,~ bl 2 Bayfmt. Belmont Shore ;i ......,NII, • .,... "-· br 2 ba condo in scr fri>f.: all ameruties. $525 bl~ht Wrtber. wi hrt A# 4.9'7·33ll8fown M17·2292 dryer. ad u It:. o n ly BeaullfuJ Home 3 bdrm, 3 $600/mo Boat !'ihp 11v1UI ba Formal dtn. pnvate 21.J.434 9603. 54().9797 orr comm . with t ennis. On . Jacuzzi & beach. S67S mo tlw sand 2 br 2 ba 7S2-9223or499....Sll pool. 'IPeunty. 1'.tUna $450• mu up tlunt111~ton JBR 2ba, lovely cvd pa tio. Par1f1ca. 213 333 3"41i fenced yard. gar dropnr. --. stv&refr $450 497-3146 H UNT I N(, T 0 N -----· ---LANOMAHK <.:ON l>O 2 br. dtn. washerldry(•r U..Fornt 3255 Secur11y Nr be•l<'h OCEANFtlOMT 3 BR. 2.., bu new home . wk. or S750 month IAYAtOMT J BR., 2 btiW Ml50 IAUOA-HEWPOIT llALTY 675-1170 Ore an f'ront 2br . 2ba. M.atth 1 lO June I~ ~ mo 752 9466 -----2 Bil Wtnter rates. ulll pd No pets. u steps to beach $425. 67S.11:>8 Newport bland w att!r vit'W I bdrm q u1c1 ne 1 ~h oorh oo d . Non s mot<er Rel re(). S3Z yearly 673 4749 lbr apt Steps to oct>::rn VlEW. $240 'til 6 15 hi3 2677 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9fl>.l366 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOOS. l.30' on the wate r! 3 --------2 Br furn or unfum SSOO bdrm. 2 ba . with pnvatc ~w delux<' hilltop Coooo yrty. I Br furn $375 tn t'I doc]( wet bar & AIC I anoram1r roastal "l<'W I 201 Op 67 9229 Av a 1 I. n 0 w 24 3 0 6 + D.Pt. tlarbor. 2 Hr. _utJ_._ al. 5. Pmchartra1n 754·7900 den. 2..., Ba. Dbl {!a r. lal»a P'ftlinwlo 3807 ---------·_, laund. la c. M1cro·Ov 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mh.-.Ylejo 1267 (rpt.496-8818 Newer 2BR 2ba. yrly •••••••••••••••••••••••1-~--------• $400/mo yrly. Adults/no 3 year old 3 br. 2 ba. fned To•••• peC.5 £ 213/2$7 971112 yd. praie. kids & pets ..,,.. whlNd JSZS · ves • ok. 1445. Agt. No (ee -••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm. 2·~ ba. $650. pr For Sale Mobile Home. ·73 Bnghton Manor 24x60, 2 bdrms. 2 ba. fmly rm. 5 Star l'ark $39,0001 bst olr (7141 842·5452 Ml' X 50· upgraded. 3 br. 2 ba Nice park Can be seen Mon thru Sat. SAM· JPM, 839 1060 I'(' Exec Woodslream Condo 2BR+den, 2 ba. Ls c Close to pool. Adults. no pets, I.st & last. $5001 mu 964-2566 : 973-2971 New ~e. W /enclO!lcd mo yrly Working gir l!. 28r. I..., ba Condo. Own gar. Adults /n o pet'> pref 313 Alvarudo l'I. lndry rm. pvt patio, ... .,.,. m.ocJt 3269 827~10or~9001 631-0234or675-3000 "'4ountain, Des.rt, Rncri 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc Pool. tennis. $395, •••••••••••••••••••••• • 540-7796 •UDO ISLE. 3 BR 2 Ba. ~ u..fwft 3600 Very clean. I hr. 112..bJk to 751 L879 New 2500 SQ ft 4 Bd home Easlstde 2. BR. I huth, above Hunt Harbour . frplc. quiet 646 Oil!J I many xlras. S795. Cull 675-3432. 646-8688 eves Mike 960-2:158 love I Re. pauo $750 mo ••••••• •••• • ••• • • • • •• • • bearh S33.S1 mo f.75 JO~J ~. 645-6822 3br Iba Lj.! yd RV park· eve:. orwkndi.. lllg W/Dhkp ~ar S3SO -----mo 223 Knox St. 759.143" S210 I Br •k sp aclu!L" l\o l>(-1.'l1Ul1I pd IOfi t-•• Ba' 2br Iba 1$1 li ving room Ave, /\pt •1 Lawson Rl'dlly lom p.sny 1 l OO S.uea LOM 3 o..tex~sl_,_ OnJy Sl67.51JO lor this (.Wt .. Sc-1800 3 hclrm COndo , Ironwood Country Cl ub. Palm C>e!!cr1 Ready for O<'· cuµancy April 197!1 $140.000 Ca ll evcn1n~11 E's1de, 2 br. I ba. no pets . dbl gar, frplr . l(ardencr. $375 mo. 548·3683 lmmac 38R 2ba S~ l!Y74l Potomac BeautiJuJ decor 5 Bdrm home on LI DO w ith finest a meniti e s . $1500/mo lease frplc. 2 car iiar~. Pets/ 2 BH 11--;.~.-----lods 0 K. 4 mons only •• -'1 .ua. OCt!AllYu. L'lt •~t.&dep "A",....,85 j.!a r . udu11 ... S4 50 • UO> • V"' ... -559-ti5118: 645·tlH22 714-675!4562 bdrm &· dt·n hornc on a •••••••• •••• • •••. • •• • •• ON WATER. charming 2 bedroom 2 bath wl hoat sUp. $750/ mo. $2500 u; yours when you huy thtS beautiful 5 bedroo1n Somerst.'l 1n pr(•sl1 A:mu~ llarbor View ll11rn1•,., The owner c n I Is ll .1 t·arpet 11llow11nc·l·, twt II h1111L' hk1· ,1 bl11mo, tTht• t'll l"J)(>l u.n't 1·vt•n "'urn 1 2015 1'11rt """ 1•111 •. Opc•n S:J~u11lay I !1 MEWIH NEWPORT HACH CUSTOM HOME 1.A.5TOF'7 4 Br, 3 ll;i, mt.111ler bdrm retreat. 2 (rpks, formal dJn1r1~. 3 rar #(oraJ(e, op pmx 3000 sq rt 22117 I.a l.1nda Court StH1',50U. I >wrwr I A~ent 6'12 2 Hi-1 or li7J.m"2 Sl0,000 Down EASTILUFF cumcr lot within walk in it dJJitll.OCl' o( Lhc w C1ild1 ff xho~ Vac•anl & rc<idy for a huppy f;.emily. Wig. 1(1..11hom Rltrs, 675-filliO. ~~~qi~~. W/Pl>fll , J••c, f;1m rm, romplet'-'IY rt•rnodeled ij1g lot m111 h mort· Own(!r will hnunre No n<'<.hl r11•1•11tod $155.QOU IA:.111 ,. 1hk r111 1-7d < iwm•"J"' !JfYI ~~.~. 1076 ...............•....... IY OWHEtt S ingle fumll y i:oH roune •1 UH. Jbu, fam rm, ma11~1vt' bn ck frplc, <·xt ra ~amc rm/lien. redwd dt·l'k. (,1s t 1ng w/likr ul $128.500 l'X pircd. Save $7100 bkr tee+$5000 price slash. Quick escrow & sale al SI 15,750. Principals by appt unly '192· 1_422 __ _ Smt.lue Capi1tr.o I 071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <:ASA OF. C1\PISTltANO 2 br. I ba rondo wtilkinit dlslllilC'c to hhOl>l\ Blue Uolphm Rroltv 493-5337 T•Hn 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IE THE FIRST 5 llR 3 RA, ~le frplc. 1:xpanded hvmg rm, ch·n to live in this custom 4000 C>wTwr will f111 No loon sq n -+ library home on fees·M qualifying Pnn a level 11/ acre view loca ooly. Ry ownr 640·7778 I.ion. Banquet site formal --- - -dining room. Family t;PACIOUS 2BR, den on, room and huge (Came LR. view+ l RR a pt ovt•r room opens to entertain· gu+6 car prk'g. 21$. t menl size c1erk~ for addl- Andrews Rd. Set• by Uonul run areas. 3 cor appt. ~ Crane5"0-000H gerejfe, 3 fireplnr1·11. dual heaUng and air eon 0 C E I\ N ... I\ 0 N T dttionlng units. Owr11•r DELUXI': will carry contract Wllb Cont. from Mon. 9ih% small down. Call now. S200.000 loan. No loan ·-ooo , feel\. Submit on down. ~ · We lh1t mulllple 43 RUMA• RIAL TY Quintard Rily. 32nd Yr 511-7977 673-8250, cont. Wl'd. HORSES AND VIEW $5000 DOWN Don't mlsa t.hl1 fabulous OY OWN.~R Will 4 bedroom ho m e with blll on ~trKt. c~'! 11 P • r k 11 n g p o o I • from 9 different vacant bc'Mt.btakln1 view of c.'lly propertlu. C.M./Npt UatU. hofJe arrna, tack IU'U. No quallfyln11 nee. room and soned for 4 Prtnc. only. Call Ms-5399. t.or;t;s~ '~ ~ JOU're bu1lnl or IJJ.5111 MIUn1 , Cla11llled ad· --------- "'1.istn.J •Ill fet your ~lwtt.h 1P;ASEr-~1e to Ute ritht peo-lt'a a BREEZE s*. Olli Today I 8U·M78 C1aullled Ada 1¢$678 A Speclol 4·PIH 1n a prcst11:1ou s neighborhood ne11r Hunl· 1nglon H arhour Spacious, d ramatically des1gnc. . .od unit w1lh e x- 7 I 4 6 4 4 · 6 2 K 5 o r Nr Weslcliff guest hse ror 714·67S444'J l person. Cpt & drps Very pvt 1215 $48-9536. CM of County '-'operiy 2550 &s1delge3br.2b11,frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. lndry rm. fnrd yd. l\SSUMEH··~ noquahfy. gar. $485.673·3600. 4 BR 2be. quiet area $475 20112 Marina 4..'lR 2ba. new cptsfpalnl SSOO • 10342 Kukw Waterlront Homes 611-1400 ---- "" lwllh ,.,,..ltMd .. Mar J822 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a.Aoar•••llla 1707 bdrm. frpl<'. south of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hwy J\dult:;, No pets. I BEDROOM $450. Ref. req. +-deposit OH Street Parking • _61_s._-:r1_11 ______ _ 960·'1:110 lllg S52.000 condo. 2 Br. 2 -------~_:.._ &. fpl<'. Pool, Jll<'. nr lllcon91'roperty 2000 golf cou r s t' Ownr ••••••••• ••• •••• • • •• •• • Ore an.side I 757 4035 pansive views. 840-2545 Easts1de near center of town 3 bdrm 2 ba. ram & din rm frplr new t•rpt & dl"IJ!l, bll·lns. fned yard Block from s chool11 Gardener. No pt·t ~. Lease $650 per m o 48R. 2 bath SS2S 20332 Allport Charming Ore anfronl S300Y I ""'" .,.,...o •· JBR. den, dining rm, 1------'-'y'--,,__._....._. Large deluxr upper. 2br. frplc.yrly.675-9969 COlfaMHa 3724 2ba. beamed rigs, dou.:"' ble f!&raj.!(' ~-559-~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.1.E.M/MooHk 536-1461 Udo lslt!, 3 BR. 2"'1 ba, 220 ~~~~~~~~~ Via lth aea. $850 . 2 HEW I UNIT ILDGS. CM;. St. Near Jlunlin~on Cenlc·r Properly 2600 645-0151. 846.3243 SUS CASITAS va1lable Now. Lovel'v l...arge & sma ll I bdrm. upper 2 Bdrm Apt No e nd . gar $245 & up ctuldrenlpell>. aill l,mda Adu lts. no pct~ 2 110 67~·231 1 $400,000 each Sl20,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3242 dovm A II units an· <! ... tory w bdrm lolti. fplt•', anrl hltns l3u1ldt•1 wanl \ 11 ut CC lllK !If~ ;,;;i;1 SUN tU:ALTY 4HOUSES EmhJde Costa MHo On large lot, refurb1:sh1•<I 1nd1vidual homes, l•a r h with laundry, hooku1>:1 & µnvale patio! 752 1020 j QUAIL. A .. ~~S~- 10,-T1I l :JO r .M,I ARMISTEAD & CO Property Mqmt SIMCE 1928 c•Forhlfo 1714J&44-9470 !l)4!ro6.'1 4 pil•X('!'i, $155,000 t>llctl 3 hr. 2ba, older un· 1t11 Santa Ana, Perms ava1l11hle. ~5l· 1690 or 549-4132. llrokertowner 4-PLEX P'lime We11tmlnster loco lion. $139,000 full priec. M<>ume $87,500 loon. All 2 RR 2 OA unlt11. Tenants poy own utllitles. Prine. Only Cnll Mike Maxey Vll.L A(;E R EAL EST/\TF. ~ RV H UNT I NGTON llAR80l1R Big 4·PLEX on comer Im. Near ne w. Mutt be told. make .nd offer. Has aood a11umo· ble loan. SCOTT II.AL TY Sl6-71U WAUCTOllACH OCEAN DUPLEX AlkinC onl.Y $88,500. Scott Rhy, $36-7533 HOUSTON PRIME ~1737 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT .. $575 ~OPatTIES 2 bdrm . rrple. (m rm . Bach. condo. with "'lew 3BR Lido Sands . . S62S Newpor1 Bl !>48-49611 ----Cotto Mno 3124 711 to llUO units. aparl lnd1 y rm W wa'h & Pool & joc acro~s from 283chelorsAva1lable n)cnl complcxei. now of-1lryer Blt·1ru., hkt-new. beach S37a IM7-4S2a Qlll for information Stunrung hi 3br 2ba .:arn ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt. Pool-re-c. arca. S345 710 W 18lh St CCMIRfry SetfflMJ r,·rcd at 5 to 7 t1mci. $385831 29:11 afler<tPM JOHlS llALTY, Inc gross Attractive fman<: 3 Hr, pool, no pelt> $55-0 PR&STICETOWNHOME 673-6210 Hwc.1a9• leocll 37 40 180 1-: 21st Strt6t!l Easlb1de 2 br & den spht lev<'I fo'rplc. d et'k . sk)'IJ11ht: all extras. $420 mo. No children or pet:.. Days 646·4262 · evt':. ~9543. in)( available Call for ap mo Isl& lai.l SIOUl'lc•an 4 BK. 3 BA. BOAT SLIP 1•---------~:;~menl /\gt Ann mJ(fee ~7-Stlll ~A~n~~a~o s:>ns~~: _S_F.A_Vl_EW_._4_B_r_3_8a_.-lg WSpa~c•-·lv"' 1 Rudatio•. !S ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUN REALTY 3 Br 2 Ba. 1 yr old S46-1371or840-4027 evei. 2-sty. pnv. gate. tennui. ;;;iOO.s's .... 964·2623 townhouse. nr So Coa111 pool, Sl:.JO. 640--0696 l Bedroom St.11tes RM Eatat. Plua. TennlstPoOI. Call ~ •••••••••••• ??~~ Harbor View home. 3 Br 2 ~~~ra~~~~:r Exe.... 2800 640-6395 wkdyli aft 5· HER IT AO E PRK. 3 br. 3 Ba, ramilyYm, gardener Maid Service· TV ~aut 1(ul t:astl!iide 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Prv. y rd. frplc. full y equi ~" kitchen, wa11her/drycr. ••••••••••••••••••••"•• Jbr 2ba dbl ga r . L1te ba. faiu. rm. d.r . new up· incl 1615. 644·7897 I Mlle to ocean F..xrhange $67,000 equity bacJ<yard fo College l'rk. grades pool. SSSO mo. Deluxe Condo. (601 Lido> R~al Suites in I acn· hoQlc property $450642-9567 64().8146 2 B 2"'· b 1n Scpulvl>da for lnt·ome -------------------r , rz a, on the orktown ol l:.~Mo W11 lk to 11tore:.. P""""rtY in Orangl' •'o Spac.3Brcondo,2'~Bu.2 l'AHORAMICVllEW wateT. 752·5710 o r Ouchntvd . -...-~ m 1020 Rita <..:all M axin<' Golden 111 Le car ~ar. dr opor, ref n il. 2 br, 2 b& new luxury 516-0411 or DUPLEX Completely redc<·orattod 2 Br .. den with lots m on.• extraK. No pets. $475. !)48 8754 lla111or ll1•ully, 8.13 8600 tennis, pool. $52~ mo. townhou.-w! In 1'urtlerock. Harbo r View Homes. S4l-2000 or n•s 552 MoOll 640-0114. 642·62'.!0 Pool $650 mo. 9SS·2154 View 4 bdrm .. fem. rm. le ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.a.. "'"'llt..d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mtwporl leach J 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Execs. Orenn v u AeuutJ(ully furnished 4 bd 2~ ba. Lrl( pool lllOO/mo. 644 0484 or 640-9617 3BR. 2b•, Udo Lale, $850 mo. no childre n. no pets. ~.67S-06U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o •• ,.. J202 • •••••••••••••••••••••• llHT 'TIL YOuttS GARDEN GROVE 3 BR 2ba fa mily rm. ~Jtits $('15. IAIN 1t..tty1-_cre.r 714-7800 ...... ....... 1206 ....................... 48R b , den. dlnlng rm , .-uo w11a1 bbq. New Ule, very clean. S77ll. 875-1'42 Yrty 2 bdrm. 2 ba. frplc, lr1. patio. Sun d eck, beaUlJful SMC> mo. F'or appt. call 1rr.s.an 84M814 Beautlfol 4 Rdrm. dc•n. Uni ~rkPet~7; patio. garde ne r/water ....,_. ach l741 fam rm. frplc (;ul·d<' s ar Townhome. 2BR. 2ha pd $850/ Mo 752-8980 •••••••••...-•••••••••••• lot Pf't , 1• h 1I11 re n den PelJo, AIC. dbl 1tor. ATER FRONT w/dock. LAGUNA BEACH MTR ZB K I y 1• <H nt•w welcome $575 1 mo. upgraded Bes l lol' Very nice :!BR llingle l.NN. s75twk lit up. Maid sp11c.Ous & r ll'an. s:JGS S..S7A623 Lease $575/mo. Owner ~ Bltn range, O/W, serv · rolo r TV. hc•ul('il mo. No pt'll' Ownr/i\111 ..... ,......., u .. 0175 ( S6 pool. Ulll (7141 494 ~ Churk 1-.:vcrult. :,S!l-4026: J On 2 Ru condo, p11tio . ..,7..__,,,_. 'ixf:.: 6'75-r~mo. Dork !mN Coastllwy ____ ~6221 dbl car garage. $450 mn Lux condo teke set'g. I Hr "*nww' ..... _... l769 -------- Call S48·S880. ask for •· "'& bit b I "'--_,..... C •'-t r--A 3 ,.... r--r' --" 6 MONTllS NF.W P La .. ua, ns. 8 cony. rec '""' .. ""'. r .. ., \AIUUOS ' ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 2 Br I h h.s am or rry fee. $375 21.312111·9988. or 4 bdrma. S625t up. Pu.-. town e typt!, Avail Im m e d A t fri>lc.$370 mo.Nopet~ 0-l'oiRt 1226 Super2 bdrm with frplc. 2 645-029$ • g IAYNOMT 642·5062 ••••••••••••••••••••••• car gara1e. near perk. <Ando.. 2 BR. 2 ba., yeor · 2BR. den. Condo. Great $31115 mo. $58 81178 2 Br, 2 be Wfttebff Condo. ly, 1675 mo. ocea.nvlew on coa11t slde frpl c, p ool. $4 20. ~MT of PCll. Above Marina, Sha rp S bdrm. frplc . 13H334: e v8640-4388. 2 8R a be l ........ undeqiround puking. Cl~t IOC•tlO«. ~ mo. ' .. M b -smtffi>'aii"cff Pool. Jae. etc $495. ~76 ....,.ury 3 r, 2 b• condo, Anyt1me499-4e83 elec. gar. opnr, (rplc, •BR. 3ba., wntr. MOO l&fTALS dllhwhr. trash comptr. 3 BR. 2be, wntr. $42:> 2 BR Condo. ocean vu1 3 BR. 1 'I• be ..... $425/4~ Newport Crest . Sorry no 3 BR. 2 ba, yrly.1615 1~1•1!.:. .. ~..!.-M'425. Rcadl SBR.2ba ....... '650/.6$0 ~, orpet.a.$586. Alt. No 328RBR •• I babe, yr,ty.~ di •k _,....., r · e · 3 BR. 21/t ba •.•...... ll850 ee, "4·2586; '73-2911 . • • {.J Y ·-.. •I Br stv. paUo. prvcy. S2:50. Adil. no pets 83.1.n'74 LGT.1 BR~PT $220MO t utl 548·9574. 559-iHS 2 br. lit• fncd yd .. Adull'I On ly pcu O K U oo ~ c ' 3BR.3 ba. · ......... M25 ~ 2 Br. I ba cottage ,... DO 4 Rr 3 ba fem m 2 4 8Rh2'1t be ..... IM0/950 new cpt'll frpl redwd 2 BR, I ba, fr,pl. Pool. ........., 1 Br, pool, patio, stor)., view', ocea~; hi Ila 4 81\, 2~ ba . SlOOONB declla. Bia yrd/patlo Adulta. S95 adults, only, no pets. 11187 ~ vall~. 33122 Marina Aval.12/J.S 1485/mo. Cati Monro via, C M S27ll . Vl.1ta. 4$3.-8212. •MS-C$. 2327~ Maraaret ,_84M830 __ . _____ _ associa led $1.7711r DAY 'lbat'• &tf,OU pay ror a •day ad ln lhe DAILY PILOT •YICI DlllCTOIY _oo IT NO\tl. 64Z.H7f' \JntV8"1lty Pan. 3 br 2 ba, trnJy rm .1900 m-.a. 1»·1312 Dr. New 2 Br. kid• ok. lrpl('. t'I , < ' ,., I !le1ant, rare Dover 1ara1e. y d. w•sh fdry .._ borM. overlook~ lloc*up. $375. mo. 2521 lnl bay. Spacious t'n• OhnceAve.W ·t•. utmt.. ctr w I retractable IQtite root at wet bar. 4 S3ZS. One bdrm, ~ blk 2 Br, l ~ Ba townhouse, br, Iva rm, din rm. 3~,. bey/ocean. Avail ata on J•ra1e, patio. pool . bl. DOOlt eu1t drapes -mo to mo. Owner/Aft, jacu;ul. fireplace. Adults crpt. ~Int. dtt0r. Btll 5"-™9 oni3 ~631"4884. \MllK.ape. PoOI. 3 frplcs, Beadl, ta 4 Br i Ba. yrly ~ 2 br, bltna. no lel ~. 3 c.a.t u~ 1R S?JO.~ ,.., J../unt 20"' pm. S3tO mo. MO·IZ18; SllllO 6'2..e7'2(/M0-«113 9llOO m..-r SIM20l eves aft$. ~~--.,.,...,_ ,, 1 • ., u...:.. .. 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Av1J1I now 8»0030 DtAMOHD & GOLD tr~de for trust dcoda Oane wkdn 7$2 11120 P.vts It wknds ~ 3534 MICHEU.E"S •Ovtcal• llAM 2AM 835 3149 l'.lllawhr'. bltn.a, eacl ~r. wta.cl3 1-'rom f.349 :'II.I r, ·-'J..v.r 1,.. ....... .,.1 I. h).., n....., ,.., ~-... ~, ul I ..... lol11I r~I01Ct* m pd1 r 11I llUll t". PurchHI.' uoocf lnromr ....,.. ruu ." .,....,,.,· • •r•· H.l2 41J4~111Cl'"'"l. " T118Nlt P1 Ma-.W?J ,-... )116 r:•u ••H@a 1'ru11 1 anl ~ ....., (r(1lmd flr. Cnron1 ffrl 2nd TO tn Hunltngton UHOA & YICICI o.tc.11 ....... for T1-NI of It! ACCT•CUltlC Proc-tN tnvoace s, h11ndle .mail. Litt-typing, •:1111ict wtacrta du11rs Irvine ~7639 E 0 I': Beautk1an • Pltl1 or 1u11 lime for fa •h1on1ble r h1ldre n/1dult ulon lmmed xlnl •arnir1gs w/bendlts for motlv.tted sl)'Jat. 7tJl.llOI Minion VlejO. -w.......a1...a.._ vs.=--·•••·••······••·•······ l&I pn>cram T puol• " ROOMMATES Mur. llN1lonom1 cs Corp Bl' ll (' h c: 11 I I A nd)' ..._ • ......., Por kaw P'l Niiw l con tC'Ma coon. Al f u h1on 67~ 6700 ~7330 __ _ Huuurul brnd ne " <kl, J Bri Ba, bght...d l«'n lltl•n<f J mll(lh • & S•n S~ ......... $a•e Serv111g aJI Orange C-0 1W 1313 ACTORS. So C111 At'1 or~ Co-<>p de&l)4lralely nd.a Bnuty all 31(t'!i. typee for flat STYLfST . Ne w e x · t1on:1lly "d "t>rt rom clUiive 11m . 1111100 1n Npl mNr1a ls T op m ontiy w/vicw nds 1 s tyh ~t (7141 ~70282 w /rltt>nt elt' Rt>nl lldult •Ptll No ~ Pool. nil. PGOI. Jarun:i, 111un• Jc,llln ICiLta fll)lld t'.tU<>y mon · l'11y tei111 • ~0~11~~ t~1ct ~~W~~o AJwt MK•-flh/ Jl<'W:ZI ~n d•li)< kZ5 m o ?4096 P wal'u 1141644. I fOO All A~l'!i & l.ltr11ty h•11 W 19th St 540 2200 Ptt socoGh/ . ~h.. .!.,~hSI Con:loa No JIMktzul. n~ 1 .................. n. ~ar nn W'-•f't~lt Ref""'"r•• ld•FMct us, .. , ~.~ Pl! 1'11 ifl a is :.:.·:: :tn~n "'to" bl • u 1~ Cell S46-4Jl2 AlllPOJt'f Ofl'f''IC ";."' ••••••••••••••••••••••• o _..., NUQ """' .., " 1 to 3 "'°m su1t.t~. a ll --.c .... llh SI 00 ;i er~~ •• MOVF.IN vrl)ls(' 1103 A UNIQUt:St-;HVl('f~ !SeJ'Vlt't.'K No tenereq'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• _!'Sl..M_crnt M.'S llt22 AU..OWANCF. ~ 3 br. 1 bot, b6'lc'('l1t)'. fl'Yom $lSO, mo. Jmml.'d •ESCORTS* 972·1 Ill MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAU. OHL Y D.p,••H,hr -----ADMIN AS "f /SE<.."l'V IK'gOUabll'. 1)4g.3f5() ev!> Shorp. well ortiiniied. _r_or_•PPl;..;__,1_nte_r_v_1e_w_. __ _ good t yp1n11. a ns wu BUJ..JNG CLK. trainee. ph o nl'!>, cQOrd P/U I t n MISA rtNIS 2 br I bl, pvt aund~lr' . met. , .... ,., All bllns, l.rt Ull help cut your rt-nt ot•cupa.ncy 2082 S. i-; 11.aRP· l..ota o ( f t ll>i& bl)I tobt!6'th Yrly In hair w .. r urdully BnstoJ. Suite 200, N.U. I BJt S3t~ f"ool1 Jarvu l 137~ mo. ms: Olul' Lan 'l~I. Mumi 1,u HlOJ llCR'Cn ,,,, your llft>l.ltyll• 1714 )~7·7010. PENNY PINCHER ADS seminars/wrksh"'", lite rm:. tie yping "' 1 · ,,., •nR. (or •fPPl. <'a II bk.kpg. public contoct, 64G-8060 (lar •'•II Aalllla. no ltni tcz3tl • J>C'~ ~ llarl• Av• .... ,. ... ll.OI U._.ITS Our (t~ ure leiu Rl'f't. Pica.a bKlltf•• s.aw1 lrtt I Br l Be. )'Ud, -""" " tilt.'i'kt'll &881st Exer. vanety of -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; duties. lntere11t In 111elr • awarenC'ss requlrrd llNDllY P111JO.. no pc-U. uUl pd. IJU+.,.,lt. SHAltF.RF,NTAl~5 Suitft 2 tw. \\., ha tw11h11f' l'2'I a Ml ZOl l. ...... HI. A~SOCIATION Pnv"tc: swle with rt:C(•p Gar f'lJI patl IOd I 104tl N Tu.tln IJI. Ur l to n & a et rt't •""' 11 I t!.t1kte ' 0 • •c °"' Tero J1)2 C41111..+oSS6-7707 Stl"J tiJ90000 fl.199003 11 C'rv1c•. eonr~r f'n c l' 631·2140 GOLDEN GIRL 714 ·497·4801 L11guna TRAIMH Beach Collote a nd p11 c kage n\L M"mt ~1 1li4 room. aJI rac1hlies. 20!!2 .. 1,1110 KAY l"k O N I ~;J("'IWl"r1V1tlc•11wl<'ln M h I I I ONLY S2 P hys ical mas5a ge b.)' llc'd. masseur lt•C'hn1· t 1.tn 4 ·8 PM Appl 548 2817 ADM IN I S TRATI VE educ a lion al mate r1ali. S PECIALISr No e x· Will reqwre hrt1ng or penenre needed. Wt"ll heavy bolt~ W11Ung lo train yoo Open to men train to operate rorklirt W'ld wo~ Must meet Excellent working condi· e nli<1L m e nl r e'lUI r e uon-. and benef1L' Al>PIY m t'n t s ft'or Arm y 8am·llam. & lpm·3pm i.erv1re ()(face manal(e· Nut.Jona! Education. 4401 ment. tiling a nd typmg. Birch Street . Newport .i.ur""°'°n-apt,"i Nf'i;r " ,, IC t! iion , r v n c ~11ut Z llK. ~ b.i. Ml'lla l"ttf'rythlni 1 w .r. 1 ., :,u1h•rh '1""' 1111 nt!y ll for nn1>loyt.-d M i l'' 752.0234 Sf.II 1ny tlt'm cw tom b1n111.Jon o4 1lt'm1 tor S7$ or lc.>ss Wllh o1 l'c.>nny Pulcher Ad 3 linl'll for 2 ~ULIVl' dll)'S F..1rh wdd1llooa l llnt-1, ro for I.ht' 2 d1ys Ghargt> 11' Unv .. , nr !'.A C"nl r) U IO U U t 9• llGll , :;:~·~le lillll ~ ~mu tAOti!s39 nub p, I (n,•d > 11rd ~ ~I F\·m lo .,hr fu m 2 Wrm <'ll'f'Ort '-lOrl•ll•'. S4 3 IV 2 Ha. 1•n1 I 9' r r•· (.'M 21 JO crnpl $140 i mo 873~11:11t . <..'II l1Ctr1 .............. ll40 N'Ull~ ua>1<twc.h't1, c l•l't\' 10 uul M·inlou "'~ 0903 art ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ......~--· 4: .. .,,.ti l:r•ul 11row1di. n1("{' It I.ARP. bu r h l 2 it 3 Ill<. ucal' A\.All 2 I •i i;, 6 q11t1 AduJb , nn JM~ 3 r~ d••h•1hr "araoc ~·r mo IJ.t & lllAl + St.50 Dr bunt• low i br •pt '"'~ ..,. · ,. " lit'C lf7~ ll:MV l.uxury llYlnl( Save SS l::r\J-Oy bt•sl for less ' pool, J•cuu1 & bbq an•• 6 peU<11> 980 ~­ lnq l77 t:. 22nd St • • 10 'J'oowMou.~. lovely, Jopar ~3C91f Ii horn\" llke t br with MIW llllD Al'TS pvt, icated t'nlnance + 2 3 Udrrn, 2 lnath, yrly MIMU; A llOME 0 111 .in vie w , d •·•·~. 6U 74G4or 7512284 garage, rir.·pi11ce. ~25 mo tl7~0ur 631 ~ N 8 Beaut fum. Oc.-ean .-wpoay /IRVIMl Eiteeutive olrice with rereptJon, Phone an~ ronl. rm & more $325. 9SS 3575 Su.> Up. Of fire-store. 480 ft. A/C, 17301 Beach Bl, H.B. LEASE842-2834 MOVE your marin e onented busmess NOW' ! No eommt'tt111l 111h r or more 1nrorma11on and to p1 .. ce your ad l'a II 642-5678 ' paliellti Some with all 1 Bdrm " lo ft 13)0 iCMr•gt" Sw1m.mln~ .-ool lo)'pk I rec n>Qm Pool. J11Nm Tenn1'.coun.s 1 l•<'UU . cloewcl &llrw~t>'I blk to llunun.,1on i;hop Gu & wtr pd AJult.o;, no pull( c•enter ma ll Adult~ ~. :.J3 H1un1lton. <.' M No llf'ts i''r om S4:l!\ ~II Seawind Vlllu11c1 15555 \ u hoint• 2 prof wo me n 2 S t udio s. 1 v r n e w s eek 3rd S27S / m o . 12251~'15 mu UUI pd. No &I0-9617 or644 ~ Historic Canner}' Village ----------lorat 1o n orfers conv parlung• shops•lele ans s v c • r e c c p • 11 o n1 s t•s e c rt'tary • photocopy•bookkeeplng• arrountrng. Manne Ex- change Bui Id ing. 430 32nd St, N B. 673 J60l. SWHMICI •Locked gar w/I>: Mor •DIW. patio, lndry r1n ·~'('IUI cabinet llPIH'l' •Gu he111 , gas <'<IOk In~. gliS hot waler all free •Adults, no pets I 8drm,S280 2 Bdrm i.125 Month to month 2323 Elden Ave. C M 64.2·7605 Newly decorated 3 br. 2 ba townhouse. Spacious . firtptace & pool. Qwet area. Adults. no pets . $400. 64S-3:181 ; 67>5949 2 Br. 1 ba. crpts, drps. no dogs ' $295. C arport 919-0136. lluntinf(lon Vllla.ic L1tnl'. H li C7 14 IK9ti 9961 ----- pets ll:Jl.(Y749 --------- Wll~I 'WF'f' 2 br, l 'z Im townhowie Adults only No Pl'b $4tl) mo 1728 .Hedford 1.n, ~ 7533. Roo mmate . Balbo a IBland 3br, 2hu y rly t(•n tal $157 rno inc u111 6!J.86J2 FromS350 VIia Pacifico ..... ...... 0c ... Jwunr I BR. I Bil & 2 BR. 2 liA. Sccunty pro BAY \'lf;W Stum11nJot :l hr . 2 bu. frpl ~· lluge pot10 Poo l M ctlu rt• 11dult11 No llt'lS S5ti0 ti40 0.34\1 M ~lru1Rht. non smoker . s hare Ir vine Condo Sl70 rW'r mo + utll + set ur1- ly !03-9442 CdM dlx swtes. util pd AC. ampl pkg Fr $250 l bdrm hom4' In Ii 8 $150 400'.-No lse reqd.67~ + ~:i ut1I C'.ull 848-9556 wt uPM vtded by pvt key-<'a rd en· l bdrm wuh s tudy. pror t r y , BI l n k 1 t c h det.'Orated. lfalbou Uay w/lum!nous rigs Plush Club fH5·5000 ext. 416 Roommate wanted . 2 br carpet. lge pvt pal.lo or _ea_1_1 a_r_t_8P-"--m_____ hou:.c. COM , Marc for b a Ico n 1 e s w /it l r a dt>ta1ls, dys 526·2022 Newport llc•HhlS 2 bdrm 1 ---------stora~e. Pool. spa, light-ba.. lari<~ yard. )!arage Female needed to share ed tennis court, lndry .....,£ r~ u. h $ ~ racil L1m1ted j/J,ev1~w _......,_-'pe'--r_mo_._~ __ 7_8_14 __ , .....,la •• .._esa ouse 9., -·-1· "'-om ,....,. S300 64S.5422 cvenings • .,. .... "! ,., r~ 1 lrg en. mo. mo. Models open daily 2a>2 W Oceanfront House to share with lady IOAM lo dus k . 2 15 2131866-85()4 In LetSurc World. 2040.B W 1 c h i t a A v e ( a l Rl)l')do Granada. Laguna Yorktown> Ste. 409M. SaRCletnente 3876 llllls ~-LSM9 714 S36-44SS ••••••••• •• •• • • • •• • • • • • ------ Elegant offi ces up to 760 sq. r1 on Newport Bl . C M 645--2111, 646-6303. IEAUTIAIL SUITES fiOO to.2600 Sq. Ft. Crpts, drps. s erviced C....ruPri Newport 833·8813 4450 Bingo, Tues. nites. 8-10 Capis trano Valley H1 Srhool, e a s h pritt·s . tm-1187 Lost " Fouttd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l<l6l or Fuund a Pl.'l ~ Call Animal As s 1 ~lan cc League s:n WJ, no f(·~ ----REWARD ror rNurn of Black Balboa Cru1ber Ulken from Savon Drug~. NU 11122178. 645-7857 Rf..'WARD for return or Blar k Balboa Cr uiser taken from Savon Drugs. NB 11/22/78 645·7857 REWARD. los t 1·17 79 ghprt harr orange/white altered male cal. While collar & I D. lags. Big Canyon NB 759-1008 MEED A LAWYER? Call Oran gt' County Bar An o c 1at1on LJw yer Re ferra l S er \ ice li t 835-8811 Ask J 111 for rom · plete tnlormauon Irr hour allorney cons ullal1on JUSl $ts •SEQUIN• Models & Esrorts Male· Female 24 hrs serving 0 C. Ask about spec. rates 752-870,8 HAPPY BIRTHDAY PENNY WE LOV~YQt;• Fro m · R ob , T i m . Mickey. George, Rulph. Song, Gayle & Elmer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PERSONAL PROBLEMS" Fa rruly1Manlal1Persona Non· Profit AgCllcy II B Clinic 536-8333 Call Army Rerrwtln~ Be a <' h ( N t> a r 0 C Costa Mesa540-1026 , Airport 1 f!qu;il Op- Santa Ana s.u 2435 porturuly Employer Hunungt<>n Brh 962 8821 I~~~~~~~~~ Aircraft .. A"AtM...,.rs .......,. S.Cretwy ~Controcts AdmJnlSlrator Blueline oper11tor Exp. Nee C .M 8luepr1n1 S48-SS'71 BLUEPRINT pers needed for architects ofr al lht: Arbontum Irv. FIT 11·5. dependabllty a must Top wagt.-s & bener1ts . ~5120· · M/J.t. or aircrart com ix» 10 ... T IUILDER nents. Adht1-1ve bondlni.: "' or hone y ('O m b s l r U('-Working forema !'needed lure:. Sal inlt>rview 0 r to super-vi~ ronstruct1on ranged & assembly or ~· dies.cl Panl'l'Air fiberglass fishing boat. 541-4163 157 1 W . M,1r Arthur. ---------- C: M Boat ln-.tallt>r /Jlt>lpt-r. 549 0311 Know lt•d i.:1• nf e It•<'· ApplJanre slort> nttdi; 4 I romer h a n 1 r JI bo11 t )'OUO(( aggress ive men to hardwart! rt.'q. Must bt· ~tart immediately Wi ll nt>;it & dt•pe ndable . tram Must haw auto ,_645-0222 ________ _ 646-3107 Mr Linds ey · Bookkeeper full rhurgl' APT MANAGER n e e d €' d r o r w e I I For 55 units m Costa est.ablJshed sales firm in lrv1nt.' Mu«I handle Mesa Exper'd couple book.'I throug h rmanrial 2 BR 2 Ba. 1150 s<1 ft. fplc. L'f\CI gar, OW, G/ 0 New cpts. S375. Mesu Verde•. 957-1568; 754·6216 •Walk lo the beuc·h • Casa ct.I Sol . EXCl.USIV E OC E AN FRO NT I & 2 bdr m apl's. avail Security syi;tcm. t•lev:itor. dish washer. dhl ovens Pen t.hou.'\C with (rpk & prv s uncl1·ck from S3l5 up. 49R-~i or 995 t 123 f''cm. roommale to i.hr IJ: Newport. Mariner's Male 2 Or hnme in COM Mcxlem 502 SQ ft store ••••••••••••••••••••••• La;t · 2 dogs. Irv area. I Germ She p/Lnb mix. ans. lo Melanie. I red hrurcd Shellie max . ans t.o $Quirt. Bolh s mallis h l<l6t Reward eve or 1117 551-3118. 1·746-7444 fl~! II us hand mus t h 11 Vt' statement.<1, AI R. payroll maml. exp W1ft> bkkpJE & quartNIY r .-ports t' x P C a 1 1 e v e " M1nu computer exp dt>· <21JJ8flS.3&1 :.ired Mr Kmley EQWP· ARMED SECURITY o~· m••n t (;nrp . 11i;11 f''ICER Exper Jo'IT , Arm ,l r on ~. lr v 1nl' mtes 3 30 12pm. perm 9711-rot'.O Beautiful Adult Apts 21661 8rookhurst. 118 ADULT-9UIET 962-6653 2 BR. 2 Ba, bhns. O/W, ---------new cpts/drps. t;nl'I g11r. 3 Ur, J Ba , crpt. drapes, Forced uir heat. w11Jk to frplc, pnv. patio. 3 blk 2 Br. 1 ba. slv, rc.>fng, ne w S. Cst Phiza . 1345 mo. from beach S600 mo n r pt & paint. V£•ry tin 960-1279 d11ys 536·6663, 536·8705 U». 493-0475. eve. 84().5949. ---------Clean 2 BR J Ba. l((e pvt patJo. refrig inrl. Adlts . no pets. $325 mo. 979-4410 1 MO FREI-: RENT 3880 3 Br, 2 Ba, fplc. alt. gar . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1475. 639-6454 ADULT LIVING 675 9206. 675·2.563. 2 6 3 o I c I A v o n M1F' ~hr 2 Br 2 Ba a pt . coni::cn111I $204 + $130 deposit 642·3MO Fr m. roommate wanted. rul"C 2 Br house. NB. pel OK Sl30 mo. 645-9574 Fem., lole 30's, seeks lem. 3.S-45. with {lptlhse to share, empl .. can af· ford $1.25 + Ulll 646-4939 eves; ask ror Marilyn 213-477 7001 -WEHAVE- SEYERAL SHOPS Jn Cannery Village SEVERAL OFftC ES In Newport Beach •2 Br, 2.,., ba townhouse BeautiluJJy lund11caped R o om ates want e d · BURR WHITE REALTOR . INC. 67S-4630 ---Lost. Ma le Elrilta n y Soun1cl. vie Talbert & Magnoha. F' V 963 75J7 Found Golden Retriever remale. reddish cir. V1r Ed.I.son HS 968·0851 Found sm sum of money nr Pav11Jon Balboa desrb appx amt & denomina lions. &'75-5103. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS position Call 549·32~1Book ---k~-.-p-m-11------ EO E r 1C BOOKKF.EPER Assembly Small electronic parts. L.'>l shirt. nn expen encl' nocessary Excellent rr. inge be nt•f1t:-. 1\pply Avnet 1'.:lectron1c~ 350 McCormi c k . C M 754-6091 Pan-Timl' Small Costa Mes a offlt·l' f<t'ta1I ba c kground helpful. but not nee. Al t•, Payroll tax. returns. It l YPlnR Call for appl to inte rview THIE LOOK ASSIMIUtl/MECH 644-6500 Rotary Switches B 0 0 K K F. E P E R . KIDS/PETS otC ~ASTS J DE. 2 BR Triplex $350. 642·2:510. 646-4848 Spac. 1&2 Bdrm umts . Mature. Irvine . full a Pt . SP a c i 0 u 5 & CIQle lo shops & rrwys recreation. furnished , homelike . Dix ltilr h Recreationa l fac1lit1es eron o m1 ca l . Gr e at w/bltns. incl. refri~ & Rents from S285. p I ace • We ek n 1 t e s Store 20x.50. downto wn LOST. MIColl.Je tn color r~ .. Mesa , nr. b'"Y cor· Vic. Lag. N1 g .. age 12. """"'" '"' needs med1ctnt:. Heward •Crash Course available •Matenal.s provided •Small t'lasses ror personalized instruction .-Cboo6e own tas te-day & night classes. •Place~t-up lo ~ commission. Havt: 1mmed opemngs an Upholstery & designing our rmal assembly dept shop needs r~poo mdiv Reqs good hand dexten · FIC Call 6t2-8400. ly w1mm l yrs ex~r in --------- mechanical '1SR'"mbly Ebolckeeper Full rhargt.• C OLE l'ls trum e nts through tria l balanec. Corp .• 26SO Croddy Way. Oldt"r wo man pref. SA. (714 1 556 ·3 100 546--3429 S3i'S. Beaut new I br loft style apt, frplr. pullo. all trash masher. Encl gar PARK PLAZA 1 s.si.<1002 ner. S~5 Mo . Bkr. 83!-0524 675-6700 ---------bl.I I l • 11\!I • TSL Miunt & pat10. S mall pet ok. :llOOS. flower !)56.7960 1410. mo ---------• C..for0¥.!_. 642-1603 Gemini Realty 839-6623 ~..ts Fumkh~d .. -.._ 4350 Beaut brand new adult N(!wly rpt & paint. 2 BR 2 or UnfurnlsMcl 3900 a11ts . Spac. I & 2 hr Ba. upper wt pvt patio ••••••••••••••••••••••• w I t o w n h s t: ll I YI l· Adlts S375 mo Dnve hy, TIIE EXCITING Scheduled mo\'e Jn l"eb 81111 Sim Angelo. then PALM MESA APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stngle garage nr Hoa~ S1milt! gara(le in Nwpt Crest 675..S t 11 For slore & ofJice space at reasonable ra~. 500.5000 Sq Ft MESA VERDE DRIVE Pl.Ali LD6t big blk Gordon s eller please call $411-7()(2 ans. to Max L os t . c oc k a t e 1I gr1:y tyellow Whis tle'> Y a nk l'e d o odl l' heartbroken. Rew a rrf 842-5297 E 0 E --------- BOOK PA.ST~ UP ~...we---~....,,...._ Part tame person nn Free3Wcek Sales Tra1nmi . As.st BkJtpr $12K Cal For Details P06tClerktLl Type S800 Mon. & Tues. No exper. nt:t•e:-.~ifry Apply 1n person Penf\YSaV\!r ISllO Plarcnlla.C: M. : Br. 1 Ba S33().SJ40 c11ll collect 213 289·2426 MINUTES 1'0 NPT BCfl 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M 545-4123 4400 831·1003 49l·0442 Secy/BanktNoSll $900 1<ntt>lla Please Call f''or Appl 2 Br .. 2 Ba $395.$42() eves. as k for Al Ra ch 1&2 BR •••••,.••••••••••••••••• TiiLMgmt li42·1603 Nlre. qwet 2 BR. 2 ba. fromS2SS &up. HwptCent.rOffius apls, Fplc, Dshws r. enl'I 1\dulls. No peti, <.;omplele full se r vice Twnhse 2 lg. Br 1•, b~ gar, 1340 mo. P eggy 1561 Mesa 9r lcRal swtc. 2 large of- J:ar encl yd. crpl. dq>s 900-4392 (5 Olks Ea!>l cir :-Oewµo rt rices with ()('ean vie ws. Laguna Beach al 1145 No Coast Hwy Loft y, open beamed, 500 SQ. ft . pcrf for antiQu~. S400 Monlh Himalayan Lost Male l't.a l area or Heach & AllanlJ Reward 536 6!187 after 5PM Real E8tale School lrvi.ne Personnel Aj¢~ncy ~I Camino Ca pistrano 488E17lh. Costa Mesa Busmess man reqwres rt>· San Juan Capistrano 5'ule 224 642 1470 IJable person spart: lime ~~~~~~~~~~ to man a .1H' 0 1.s lr Jobs Wanted, 70751 • Coosultini,: Uus mesl\. Op Expen enred uuto body por lo :.tart your own repair per son Busy . busmes11 without Invest· ~work Apply Pucif1t menl 646· 791n1 Cul ·de-S a c, sch ool . Blvd> 714/640 2360 $325.673-5719 Nearly new xtra d:fi 9am 5pm 546 9800 Large I Bdrm $265. QuiC't building with beautiful landscuplng. Ideal for adults ove r JS. No pets . LEEW ARO A P1'S, 2020 f\lllerton Ave, (Jblk <•ast Newport Ave. & lblk south or Bay). 631 -0397. EAST SIDE · · Dclux" orr1·ce suite Sub twnhs. apt. lg. 3BR. 2 A i---------1 .. (rplc. bltns W/O hkur.. lcusc.~sq. rt .. In a pro· Skylights. Vaulted cc1l-$1.000 TOTAL fess bldg on Be ach mg, patio. dbl attch. gar. DOWN PAYMENT Blvd. Reception area. 3 etc. $420. 545·3604 1976 Brol\dmore. 2 hr , an priv oHices. rab1nct Adult Apls. nr bch. New 2br frple. patios. pool Sec. gate 1702 Florida. 96().6610 bftl p11rk in('I r ern ~ work & other extras. All rlill~t\ blt·m~ etr Askin.: ul1I & Janitonal serv in· $1 6.900 ( 11 71i J . E Z d Call 898_()!()_2 __ _ rmanc<' OAC F\Jm. pnv offi ces. new M 0 I I L E H 0 M E dN•or. wiser sc rv . conr FPl..den,2 bd,2ba +gar STORE rm, rnp1 er , monthly No c hildre n $350 S<!nta/\na ™ 7070 64V i.wl Hillie 494· 7551 MARINER'S MILE PRIME LOCATION ON WATER. Available for rctall or professional omres. Total or 3000 :-.q ft. Can be divided into smaller uruts. WaterlrCM1t Homu 631·1400 hdatriai Retttai 4500 2 Bdrm 2 huth apt 2 years old. upper unit of duplex. S365 per m o Agent. 548· 7729 962 7788 ask for Mack E Ana heim 9!>ij 4500 C /\n11he1m 956 1011 Cahforrua Apts, 1&2 Br We;lm1ru.ter K48 H.'195 Close to bch & shops l•--------Downt1>wn llunl1ni::1 on ••••••••••••••••••••••• llciH·h 210• 2 Main St lndustna l 800 lo 1600 sq fl Onl' 2 rm orric:e <H'J ll with ofrlces, Newport From $295. 968-7176 s:ns. Lfc. 2bd. newly de<' pool. adults. no pe ls :t!S-J 17th Plce. off S Ana Ave , an HAM 646·5137 Rooms 4000 ~-3842 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HartMM- 2 Br. 1 ba cottage type. gar. Lndry rm, Kids ok. No pets. Ref 's. 2038 Meyer Pl. 640·2363; 673-5921 . $365. UPPER 3BR 2 ba. No pets. Children OK. 102 1·0, Valen c l11 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br condo $375.. l Br + lort, ocean view $410. Steps to brh (21J)S92·51 l3 2 bdrm. Townhouse I •17 ba. garage,palio. tennis & p ool. $400 mo . 21J-434.2093 3844 • Ambossodor Inn* Lovely gardens· Brooks wtr. fall •Kitchen F'ac1I avail. •Jacuzzi. healed pool •Wk.ly or daily maid s rv •TV & phooe 11va1lable .As low os $63 Wk W7 lfarbor f.osta Mesa t;45·4840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ BEST OF BO T H --------- Bachelor. new, greal f'.:. WORLDS beaut. 2 br. 2 side location. $265 mo. ba, ~ep. individual house. 759-1131 : eves 837-0666 Very pvt patio & garden. Room w/kitche nnelle $60 week & up. 548 975S rrplc . mirrored "nfE S EVILLE " wardrobes. central air. IALIOA l.,.M 2 Br. l ''l ba . studio elec. gar. door. lfas ~n· S6S&upwklyw1lh w/l(ar, adlts. new cpl' & do advanl.3ges with no kitchenette. Waterfront drps. Range. rncd yd yard m&Ull. Tennl!I, pool. 675-8740 w/pat10. Wlr pd. $32S j acuu1. gym . $460 F\Jm room & ba E·side, alt9 "L."Sanla AnaAve. 675-8l.J8. C.M s16o re friu 636-4120 1 ·5 " L.,... .. _.. 3141 64G-1Z18: M2·<t201 eves art r ,. 3 br 2 ba gar Lnd'V/_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S. ~ . .. . ---------facd .. & lrg. dcl·k. . Oceanfront 1 br apt. $400 G.tst Hoft1t 4150 Side. Kids O.K./No Pets. mo. Nr. Victor Hugo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ75. Mo. 840-4724 (213>87&-2723 Varanry lor elderly am· Near new 2 br townhout1e. 1 Br unrurn. block to bulatory lady . Dana garage" rncd p atio, beach, U SO pr mo. 'Point493-5920/847-8604 cent~r °' town. S3M mo. -.ma VOCCIHoft l...+afs 4250 ... ~e.ves & W!C!\d~ ifJr. walx to beach, uUL ....... i .. uuuu.r;.. HOW TAICIMQ. pd, nr Pottery· Shack. BIG BEAR Cablo. slp11 14 . IHaVATIONS b>O.NU756 pool table, color TV, 2 Brand new delu.xe z BR 2 ftpl("S. ~18. Ba apta. Xlnt Cost• Men OCEANFRONT large lux-•-~------- lo ca lion. Av I I I ab I e ~ UOC:' 2 br. 2 ba. $750. 1mSH-O•R•T-T•E•R•M-8•E•A•C•H March I, Jf79. From $350 __ ._utJ_ . .648-0505 ___ . ___ , RENT A L F u L L y J:r mo. For rental In· #385 2br nr beach being F u R N I s H E o . ormaUora-• repelnd. 352 Thalia St. AVAILABLE FEB. f'nr -0Wner-49MMI ll.C. T.,._.Co. IK. approximately 4 months 640.1112 1bdrm.1arace. AduJt~ -owners w1U be away ---------1 P'f,Q. Non smoker. Larp 3br, 2ba. lrplc. & n. -'I"' b mo.•~ s unde c k . No pet11 . 2BR l~ ..,., av .. re • 1., S550mo. 2br. newly de · fplc,garaae.P:50mo. ~... JIH ... ,, .._. flrtl '7~t:278T ....................... ('Of':" .. • &ifOr. . ---------t 2Jl4 W. Oceanlront. NB. 2 er apt 11p9uin. Adultt Unlln, or wtU fu.mith for 9'154JUO o n I y , n o p e l 1 • J'OU. Pvt. bdr. • bllh.1111111--------Ref~ 8*0983 pha 1ar. Fine loc . ad· --....---· ---· --t Joinlna aotr course II Haute for m\l. Bia Bur 3 8d t ho swtmmlna pool nearby Oty sips 8. llne-IU furn rm own ust• apt. aa.t btoversa•alngle. S2S nlttly pr cpl Cell Adu!lll, I~ ba. S.25 mo. TlG-4140. -Aer 3 P m 548· 11189 Gu paid ~-5073 "'' '~ . $110 900 1[)$8 645 211 1 • &41) 6303 N!:.W Ofc bldg for lca:-.e C.:dm on l'Cll. a ero~) from 5 Crowns Re:.t Pvl 'C;'~lnc. 1400 !IQ fl YOU'LL HEED FURNITURE TOO! We have tl)c best selcc lion & IOWC1il pnces. Con· lemporury OH1ces r..io-5540 ---. -2 ornces, one S100 & $1 25 . Sl50 Airport 1ndu11tnal ~plex 545 2000 __ _ SUI-LEASE !.uxunuus, 1600 Ml fl ml·d1 c a l oHlce N ll Completely rurnis heri w1ut 1h11c:. S2500t m o 548-lllSJ. -----Laguna Be ach, s t reet level. xlnt exposure. 208 sq. (I. Ve ry uttr;,irt1ve . ample perk1n$t. :.it 1000 N. Coa.'lt Hwy _Sl7~ 494·7~ MISSIOH VIEJO In> LO 1750 sq rt swtes to !Ital you at La Paz & MurAU('r1\c Parkway Otsrovcry Properties 7l47W·lle.~Or?r.17·1W4it · Dix. 3 r rn oHlcc adj Alrporln Hotel. No lease. fW/sq It . 833·3223 9-noon. Gen. Manuf. shop 20'x40' 1.934 Placenta a A vc $250 548.1542 Retlfah W ant.d 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Responsible, wo rk 1n g writer s e e k s on e bedroom collage in Corona del Mar or Costa Mesa Qwelness essen- llal. Write Classified Ad 11200, Daily Piiot. P . 0 Box 156-0. Costa Mes a 93>26or call 675 3862 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lleMess Opporiunfty SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wish to inve:it 3 to SM an small busm~ & use ou r bkkpg mgmt SVCS & Newport Ctr Ok 644·9470 LailNG THE BUDGET RACE" llelp your in· rome keep up w/your outgo, t hru plt'as anl p/lime work Set your own hrs. For appt. c11ll -~ Estil>Tislied ew·por Beach apt & house re ntal service for sale. $20,000 to S.0,000 gross annuaJ lncot:ne. $8,000. fuJI price. Call John. 642·5991. Airport area office space. serretanal service on MD1t11111. T,,..t premises, $140. 957·9331 INHi SOJS -'----------· ...................... . ON THE WATER! rLUSH SUITIS ., 350l41300 sq. rt. F•efkYlew. Wet Bart u.~ Nt'wport v .... 4'75-8662 ~"ind what you went In r>11ly PUot Cl11111lfled1. LOWEST ............... lltT.D.'s.~ MT.O.L.-. Falrelt Tft'!M since 1949 s.Mlt-Mt-.Co. 642-217' S"4S.06" PriY. puty wanu smaller local 2nd T.D.'1 al ,... aaonable d lsrount .2927 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LOST Mule Go lch-n Prac nurse. pit, Corona Retnever Mes a Verde del Mar. Laguna Beach Arca only. refs. 675·8861. Coust G.M Body Shop. 545-0789 ~rund Cash American & l"oreq{n , 10 2 1 78 , 1178-06547 Laguna Beach Police Dept. 497 331 I Found· 6 mos old f em. Sia~ SealPoinl. vie l fllh 1 N e ~p o rl , C M &IS.0003 ---Found Fem Ger m an S h o rth J 1r. v11· Wa rner I Bo b a Ch1 r a <.:a II 840 4-\22 ~'OUNO Gre y Gn•111 D a n e • v 1 r M a r k t'I Basket. ·u while ma rk IDflS. co llar. lfarbara . 833-8100 Found RABBIT White & reddis h brown V1 (' Dee rfie ld . Irv ine. ~7300 SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS Tomcat Bero..: Ta.ken -Tinkle 80'ITL E A rt.'Cent i.urvey shows tha t the averai.:r T V llstcner wastes 37 hnur~ a year wa111n11 for a fa moos brand or r ats up to come out or the BOT· Tl.E Found Youn~ blk-& wht het1> dog type Sunday 1-'alrvrtw & Baker. CM. Sj>arush Tutor. Children & adults Flt!X hrs. Gram mar and conversation. Ana M a ria Pa e z . 54.'l·lnl Ma nagemen t T e am . husband & wire Con domim ums. larger apl5. cxpencnced rple. Bonda ble. re rs. Call "99-4046 ~Want.d 7100 ....•..•••....•••••..•. Accowwts Payabw Rapidly growing local de\ eloper ha:. an 1mmet1 opening ror an account-5 payable clerk. Construr - t1on expe rience prc·r Good be ne fits Jnd growth potential. Salary rommens urale w texp Call Linda Price at 759-0909 betwn 9 and 4 pm EOE ACCOUMTIMG ClERK Imme dia te openini.? Candidate must type 60wpm, handle phones. file. & general nffic.'e e x pcnenre Hours Ham 5pm, Mon lhru f'rL Slart- lnl-? irnlary $6501 mo Ca 11 ~7·9051, for appo111tmC'nt 1nte r v1ew with Alu·c EQ u:i l Opportunity Employer. San Clemente . 492·0362 1---------CAMERA Al!TOMCYrlVE OPYATOR SERVICE l':xperaenr e with a CASHIER WaLtberi? o r Nu/\ rr C<tnlera preferrr-d Mu:-.t 2 Positions Available bt• able 10 make half. Automotive experience 1onep; E:xpf'n enced 1n nctt>s::..i r y 1\ fl new tnppinR for rn •-,x25':o facibt1es &XLNTchunr e pri·~'I'' ;1:-; w e ll as for advancement with an :.malll·r press('<; Must ht' e nlhu:,1as t 1r. gro wing ah lt• to d evelup JM rorp platee; Good rompany Cail ~"'i bcnl'f11s. 4 d;1y ~l·ek. AP· - ply &im l lJ m. lpm-31101. k Nallooal 1'::ducation. 4401 B1rr h SI . Nt<wpo r t Be a<' h c N t' a r 0 C Airport I 1-:qual Op· ,,1 111 Or-.. C-'Y 1l•port-•uru-ly-E•m•p•1f.,o.yc•r-- ~J:~~~ ~~d, Canvas Person · Boat cov- 979.2500 ers. l'xper Salls by Schock. 675-1823. ----AUTO PARTS Car Rental TrainCt>. Full DBJVERY or pltime rar renwls + -WELL GROOMED some ore work. Call FEMALE OYER 18. _5.'J6._t_7i_1 ____ _ GOOD DRIVING CASHIER RICORD. MUST LIVE Retail m anne hardware IH COSTA MESA ~t ore :-.rck :. c x per AREA . CALL ru s h 1r r . Knldi.: nf 5 5 8 .. 0 1 F 0 R calculutor & NCR rl'tc 4 • ,. l~ach loc wl weekends J IMTHVIEW APPT. mll'll N11l'I co wt all ma1. Au1o rOU1 c dnver needed . Wet1tminste r/H 8 a reu Excellent P1T 1nrome Call lleruld l::xammer, 547-0301 bt:1writs Call J W11tlb, Mon Lhm 'Fri. 3-5pm, for appl 714 /6 45 ·17 11. E 0 E CIRCULATION 545-5976. M~ounUng Babysitter M. W fo' 9 5 Cl.HK for 2.!'mall rhJld In C.M 1-\ill time Position for R019911T llAl.F'9 642--4180 c•rc'ulalion r lerk. Mu~t 5)50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXING MASSAGE BobJamet·L~ Masseur Outcall 9·9. 494 5111 PREGNANT" C ar1n.-c . conlldenUal rounsehng & relerr1l. Abortion, adop· Uon" kteplnlf. APCARE S47·2S63 COUMTIY GIRL *ESCORTS* :M hrs ·~7-8474 s,.. ........... 1815So. EICamlno Real San Clemente; f\11 1.Y Uc. Fonppt. 482·7299- D DAMCI Ofl AIH XX 8uut1Cul nude itrls, dMCe at•Uhiblllon" rap HINIOOJ. IAM to 4AM every d• >'. 2oeo So. GueW. Anaheim. ext'lt· lnR 24 hr r~co rdlnt 54.11422 accounl&mllJS Babys itter . weekdays . type ~'Pm & use 10 key ~ my home. own transp. 30 addmg marhlne. Some hr wk. Mon &a Thur 10 cler1ral experience 1s Oe· Proudfy AnnouncM Our hni. Tues & Wf'd morn· s irablo 8'1 well u u 'Move to Llll'l{t!1' ornteJ ifiis. Uoo fSre-67s:tO'Tf <'lmllnt l>f!Onrvutcrlt'!I"' V1s1t Us At Our New ght phone work 11' als" r.ocntlon Babysitter.El Toro area. required. (;ood compl!lny COLDWELL BANKER Mature woman. s tarting benefits, inrludlnll 2 wk:o. BUILDING Jao2nd. wk.. daya 1 am to vacation a ner I yr . co m · SUfTE200 4:30. Care for lnrant. p1rny P1tid ~roup 1n - Z333N BROADW AV Ref. ttq. 768-744e 11uronr('. credit union, SAN'J'A ANA BABYSITTER. needed. etc. · A 1 We have an lorreaslng my home. for Intent. ~lc~AST demand t h roughout Huntington Bch. 946-2920 D ... ILY .. LOT OrMge County lor tx· "' ..-. pericnced accounting It 8aakini ~w. BlySt .. CM bookkeeplna personnel. 1aL8t MIW ACCTS Apply between Callor\IUU.ustoday-we Permanent. Typing re· 9AM-4PM. are &ooklnl fcwward t Qd. tap PN(. bvt will <'Ol'I• Otll &42•4321 £in. 21' =)'OU in our oew alcier trainee w/related rora~lntmcnt 1'714tllMIU =~k~:~Y.~.r~:.•---a.-.-·0-~-EAL_. --- f'R££PARKJN m•> 493-,51$1, Hk for lmmtd open ing f or Joan Martelle. Equal cletical typtst to us!Jt tn --...... ....... _._.. _.,Jt for ()pslc.y Employer. 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'.u.o, .....•..••.••.••....... ..~1. ~T.~~· .. ~ ..... ~ !.~~ (11•fll'ul n •<•t•pt111111111 lull * C()()I( • 111n1·. nC'nt "'""""'" i-.,1,.,, I•" 1'\1111 h1••1• blruxl. NH l;ooJ 1>h1•1w ,;.--.Ill ~llf'(ll!lo t\ ,.,,. t.lt1tl m:mn1·r & UPJk•l.llllOl'I" I l"l I I .:ood tYJ>llll¢ l:ull l'Olll ;\p,ll~ '"11' 1111 11!»5.00 Mun .. 'rt .luht• t.'un\ l t'fl\(•I , HJU <;nl.'m. 644 t:oo L 0 .. : .. lll~I> kd 'N II _M_1•_· _______ C'OOK!:i ll Ktn~u .. ~N n'"'" a ,ERICAL ~ a l popular Mn Deputy Cle r k want('(1 11'110 ICH t•uranl <:ooc:t (,"lencal pos111on ava11n. workm~ cood.. ap11ly lo ble immediately u,. rmnagcr al Th<' T11m"l1• I I I Waion. 25332 Mr lnt)'rt• q1.11res yr c e n ca "" Hd .. Laf!una llllli.. l<>e11l penenre. 40WPM typm.: edm Wild West Center ~. 8.lJ.-0411 . ext. 260 for appt. Orange County COOK Harbor Mun1c1pal Court Snack Ba r . Country t; U E. Club Must he u people C11•rk.'>. Pill mt.' n1tt• work. ~ends No exJ>('r. nee S top 'N Go, 71 5 No Loara, Anah eim TI4-9Z10. person f'or 1nt~rv1ew call 644·5404 --~=U~N=S~E-LO~RS-~ Marril'd couplt-'i or sml(ll' women. hvt>·tn, __________ , s upervlS<' s ix ll•enoiic g irls. Cost Cl M es a (}dktrl'(' llome !'>4~·~ CLERKS UTOTEM COUM'T'Y HELr l'Ull time Gary'i. Oeh 3309 E Coast llw y Operun"sNowAva1l:.ibl1• Coron11 del Mar Ph for full or pl ume r lcrks t>7>2193 on 2nd & 3rd i.h1fl!. No ------ l' X per nec-"i;s a ry ·Wl' Couplewantcdtoma~agt­ trnm St.art SJ J>('r hr Ai.· s ml bus1ne11s . I IT l>t managers to SJ 60 hr ~· 1634 ______ _ Manaiers to S5 :;o hr /\d CREDIT Cll ECK ER /\~ vancement opPQrtun1t1es ~1ve lhnft & loan co lo lholle who qualify. f"or Is M.'clung a n outgo1ni~ mformalron .:o to our p('n. t o be 11 1·rt'dll nt!arest murk•·l or t•on che<'k('r wl room for ad tuct the pers-0nnel offH·t· vanremc·nt s.it com at l'Tl(."f\.'iUr llt(' w/e xp Call l244.2l.amp.1on Sl Mr Smtih for appl (rarden Grove• 5:i7-4.!S40 ~31\.1 t-: O 1-; F uaJ Oppor t-:~ployl.'r ------ Qerl&Typilt Accurary e11Mmt1al for heavy 1nvo1r 1n1t. i.mall rompany n~ matun·. adaptable person. full Uml' AppUc11l1oru. beini: ilCl-ept.cd , ESS IMC. :KO!Croddy Way.SA S49·3172 Cocktail Waitress CUSTODIAN GARDEHH Part Umt• he lper. 7am llam. Mon 1'~ri To cmp ly wa.sl.ebaskel.8 & olher smular hlP maintenance di.Ille!> a.~ reqw red in of f1cc building. Call for in tervww ieppt, E 0 E. h11e1tr1ted Duta 22113 l''iurv1t>w Rd. C M ~ DATA ENTRY Seruoropf'rator ror 11 we ll School u t 11bl11hed growing 1':.:tm up lo $300 per wk Oranl(f' Co corp. Xlnl l.nw lultwn l'lacenwnl wurk111R t•ond1t1ons & :a.'!lSl. 751 !H94 l.it!neftt'I Mm J yrs of r-n.-. key1>unf'h rl'qd IBM _,..iter ._,...., o+or :r741 1 :1742 hch>ful or Wl' IRadlni.t Oranl(•• County w1ll lrilln Pay w1ll Mm SC'rv1ce Hurcau h11 -. ffi''ll.'!Uflt\(' 1N/t>11p.•r /\fl opt"l\Jtli.! for I 2 yr11 i•x 11 ply Ill iJer Mm, Mon lhr u r1per1.1tor w l work1nv, l-'ti,Kam !.pm knowtt'd~r of l>OSIVS <>1 n,. ~ Roqer tnc ~1~;c11~> ."WM v\7~~;1111~ 17042 G1llett1• /\v1 · wl<'ommun1c1tt1ons Xlnl lrv1111, < "• l ar1 l1t11•:1 & f rl n ,.1. 17.14 1546 0031 !Jenef1ts. Tu ·s thru ~JI , _ l.l.t & 3rd 1oh1fLt; _<:a!I lvr 1>1':1.JVEllY & PICK U P rnwrv1ew 1tpp1. t,OJ-, lln 111,r to de ll vl'r :tulo ~ntel(!aU.od Data Co!'J' pa.rt\ Ill C: M arc.i Mu'lt 22831' a1r11lf'w Hd CM be 111 & have valJd CA ht• 544>-WfJO & U<I dnvlnit rec Apply ltu!J Auto Sop ply. 2120 (' o n s l r u c· t I o 11 HMbor 01. CM 6'16·246'1 W1trehou.•wmw11 malurv M.~Claud man. !.01>litbly 1'1•rn1 --------- rl'llre • Irvine area. OF.LI VERY OK IVf:R 531 1014 t'emale. a day week Ca 11 ---COOK ---:'>48 lh'JJforuppt --- llreakfruit, PIT Must be De!Jvervman •·irp Rf'fH hc•ckt'<t Apply MOONl,IGHTErtS ~'l W. l'nrrfll' C111 llwy l'/T, early /\M hom<' dt> NU 7am·2pm livery of J,I\ T1mc1o Con COOK 1uct Carr. 11 n art"a. l)l2 822:>. or 1139 2091 l':Xp hrcu~lust AJ?ply In -DBJV,...Y-11.,0 ... person. Carlos f'um1ly £! ~ ..-~.,, " ltcfltaurant 31224 Coas t l1usy lrvuw Trnv('I ltwy. Dana Pt. cy Must hnve rel111 ble motorryr le & 1n ----------t auraJ:l<."e Approx 5 hourx COOl(S daily, Mon thru f'tl. llrly Expanding restaurant wu11e & mrlease paid. cha.In wtlh over :;o unJls 957·2700 Family-owned o.rganiui · ---------- l 1on o ffers pleasant Dell very & Gen era I wetrlrtnt C'onlftttontr w.lpw. Fr•w.1y Au&o, <'.ood opportunities for 26242 Avery Parkway. 8dvaMement. Excellent MV -------~--romp any benefits. Ex Dent a I A ss Is tan t Ptttence dctlred. Apply Cha rnrd e parttlml: mpenK>n Prol(rllu1ve Newport •Jonuloser IJeach office. 642 1~ f I ''-~ • Al. OF.NTAL ASS1' HOA x ray lie. 4..., d ay11 Frinae bet\erlls L.1111un11 1111111, 3333 W Coost Hwy In> 1131 Chr1s. M.wport hoeh OENTAL RECF.PT FIT ---------· 1•11p rrqd front II bf.Irk J.ookln1 for II home 111 your own? You'll rmtt many bom .. •dvcrtlscd Jlle. _.,. In Claulfled it*jday .... r. Ins. 11 ruv' & Pf'Rboard I'll!) l.'.111 :>'IH·~ ----- Sell wt.th £ASE I It's e BREEZE Chullled Ada M2 ~8 \It l.\l l\<lh, .. \.•Ulh ~. 'I I "I' I' I "'I •I I .. 11 l'l4 lUI • t.lr'41t~I lh '"1tllWlll•I • \ 1''111'11\ .. 1111 ( , ... ,. , ..... .:1r ~1 o...t.iAu'•'-t T,.... •42·011 2 t >1-:.vr At."-'~ r Chll1t'lll<k' X lta) Ii.· !>44) 3000 t' \ \ I I I II \ \ • ., , 111 YI .o,.;.,~, I 111 h "' "" \.\l"1h.111 .. 11\•lh 11.01 ... 1\11ohl flj,, I\'\ W 11.11. I\ .... \ .. , .... '"'"" "" lo"" ,,.., Norrell l\•11111\•I tll I '"'I h .,. :-.&'HUI '0 1" Gel8lAL OFflC I Ornl A llulr l'tlu11t t•11,J(1v 11ho111• 1·on Drh.n 1 u r 1 • .,.. u 1 k 111 ~ "" 11 h ()pt:or.1te mQ(kfll t'<lWP l'Ulltorrwn ·~ dt't111I wnrk mc•nt & door 1 o tlonr P.ml '•"'ut1011. '"'k p111 transp l'ahr rlnwri. hi' hc•nllh rm. AJl J)ly M,111 rt'Q'd No prior t•x pt•r thru Fri ti 111 4 .11 ll(.'<'. G<>od dnv1ng rN' 11 U..rdt•n'1> 1'1•llt \'onlrul mi.r11 No Sunday work 6\111 llHntlo lvh. C M Oranj?e Cout Y f'llow 546 ~'170 Cab. 17,300 Ml. llN G-..: N ..: It A I. rmann, F Vly MAJNTt:NANn: 1\1 AN for a vvt rommunit~ DfSPATCHEtt Mu'l ho\t• t'/\ 1lt111.-r1o N1't"d ed for full 11nw Ill' l'ull Mun .. ·ri . !l,1m 12,4!~·1t571 •'Vl.'NnltS. i.:rav1•ynnl & - w et>kend i.htfh . t o Gt.'nt'r11IOl'flC'1•.Mu~thnVl' 11 l'C rd t e rod 1 o r 11 m nplllltdr for ftf:Urt-~ 14 ~. mwur atJon.,, <'lr Houri) S750 mo start C M arl':t pos1llon with bent-ht~ Typmi:. lO·kl'y a dder. Call 644-9010 Rood opporturuty for ad THE IRVIHE CO vancement. Send resume 1071 Camelback to Clas111 f1ed Ad •2Jl7. lrvme 644·9010 Daily l'tlol. P CJ. Box Do Nut Shop part llmf' t•ountPr f;vf'nlnR'I & weckendi. Applv A\1 U K Do Nuti.. IJJ I': 17th St C M . 2!11,0 Fair11t'W. C M l>n ver for Blul'prinh dTC'h supplJ1..1. apply in pt_'niOfl onJ y fie po 2 26( I Newport Cenler On v<· NB l>nver-. Combination de Livery dnver & t'lean up man. Must k eep <>ho p rlean & dnw· dehvcry 1500. Costa Mc!>&, Cal !0i26 --1.__ G&IHAL Work locu l t1•mr11irary li.'11111(1lmeoi.. Open lo 1tll l>k1l.b CdlforAn .Appoirwhmnt Today 557-0061 t.0..~ office • ~OJ overload Equ.aJ Oppor f':mpk>ycr van Mutt bt< dependable .. - - - - -& l\avt< a lCood dn vinl( re· I General cord. SJ:,() hr to i.tart I I c111 M on · Fri. 10 3 Want To Go ::::::. s111<·k Cit·• k I Back Chan rt> for 11 dv11nr1• I TD Work? menl. mu.,1 know 0 C • UTCB Pal' Ind Supply .• 21()7 S Hathaway. SA V1111t •)Ur Nrw 11\11 "' "'"'"' ll•kl• ~ luc11I "41111 ft.111111 1irlH' .J l1un M.i\11111 6\ 1 •·lll lutlu G-R· A·T \.AU\ J O• H O W OftiH 11111111 I' A Ill I II II lht\l lt:t. t111c)t 1 t 'llN l11'1'1t Nk lit A N \ l'lllNt1t-: 11 1\:N I' ... l'J •, ... ~'Cl' OIU>WINll t'llM I' A N Y I' It ll M U I' ~ :-. l''lt0!11 WITlllN 'l'IC AIN I' 0 ll 'I' t> I' M A N I\ (l •: M ~: N T sr AUTS ''IM M 1-; U I A I' .. : I. \' ' . 1-. 1-: \' H 0 A It I> 1-: X I' t-: H I .. : N t ' E llt:Ll'f-111. W~: II A \'t-: Ollll OWN T rtAININ<; llltOGRAM l'UT ON HY Ti it.: COUNTHV'S Tiii' 0 H G A N S I\ I. t-: S l'•:ort. .. : CALI. J\T ll N C 1': F' 0 IC INT•mvu~w OH01\N t-:Xl'll AN(; .. :. STAN NUNN7 14/Sl'.lij.7~. GUARDS SECURITY Due t.o our recent e11· pa.ns1on pro~ram. Wells Fargo Guard Serv1rcs 1s lunng Secunty Guards for lrviM/"'-wport .. ach S..to Alta/ AnatMlm fulert°"/lueno Porte Costa~&The Whittier Ano IMMEDIATE orEHIMGS for 1u,er•lsory l••el Sea.rity Offlurs who wc.t TOP rA Y. with o '"Pfded company. EARJif $3.00TO Sl.85 rHHOUR NO MOTi OH CAHrAY TO $4.25 ra HOUR i\1lply ln jJC•r11on M onday Ill f''r1dny. ~AM to ~l'M ul --I 1111nt1ni.ct11n ll.•:wh Un111>r-. t:tkrn1t a1>pht·u ln1A·rv11•w1111t C '1•ntn WELLS tmn ... for :,1·hool bus $4 OJ 11mrm•1l1n\•· 111w111rtl(11 FARGO ll r 10 1o 1urt . 4 hr for ('lrrl <'11I 1111d 1'Ullr:tnl1••• 55!1·01! 11 I IJldlllilr1ul Mull" ~ll(n GUARD t:OF: Employn UJl nnw for .. , lc11r to --l ho ml'·· T ••mpornry VICES ()rw1·r. errands. t•lr for W<1rk 111 th•• ~11Kh .. 11t SER wo,kon• .. o.,plo Mu" ~Cly """ I 5J2 W llVI' in Or Co & h11v1• L[~ ~ COftlfft onw•affh 1>..rfrct dnvini.: r rrord • 01r1· ~wltrt-C ... Appl y Mr' Gr1·1·n n -'"" I' O &x C. Do wney , ,, .. ,,, r '• OR Callf ~241 ____ llunltnl(tt>n lk•t·h I Mn.ul•y. TLW~11y, Wed· .--------•I IW1 :W9" '"-n~·sday . Thurs day. DRIVIRS l lfXJ'I Wam<'r Ave 121~ I 10AM ·4rM , CLOSt:D Men or women 25 yrs or N(•wport Hcach fo'r1d11y 11t olcler Know tht" roa1>1 I 1133 1441 I 230 W WarMr t'tltl~ Nc:t $18() 11 w1•1·k or 1401 Oovc Sl. Ste 340 ._ 217 mon· Oran v•· COll'll I I CA Y1•llow C't1t>. 17300 Mt t.aicuna Nl.iuel s-taAH. lfrrrmann. F o unta in I K31 ~2 I Stat~L1r NoC-6036 Valll'y I No or Slutt'r 'ZT007 Ctil>ot Houd Jo:.qual Opportunity h t•lw n Nt>whop1• & I I F.mployerM/F Eurlldl f ::t1usl Qvportun11y ---------------• I t:mployt•r M ... I GUARDS EUCTROHICS DESIGN EHGIHHI lb11cn of rlrrwt & loslr I Not on 11jl11n1•y I "'•II a. pltJmt'. All areas Nf'vcr 11 l1·c Uniforms furni shed - - - - -ti Aa~ 21 or over. R1•t1red 11Wlrome No expenence modules for rcll'Alll' wrt h r.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml nunl compute r 11r.11tcm~ ~CUI(' project II nc , ,.;. u ; BUS 1·11ntrollcr & /\ n rnntroll1•r An 6 IOloJ a. d1K1tul cireu11 d1·111wn BS EE & I yr up UIO/week. Take lid l o any SlJlll' Employ1ntnt Dl:vrlopmcnt Dt!pt Of. nee DOT N 003081 Ad patd rorby e mployer GIHHAL OfftCI VuriL>d dutle11, .cood with frwurn. compute and pr<>pare sutemc-nu. Compo8(' & type buslnets lt'llA•na. DtctaUn11 avallu hie. ruatomcir reh1Uon11 t'X.l>Clritnee helpful Ex· cdlenl working condl· ttc"'3 Ir -cood ~pan y 1>eneflt11 811tary open. Near Or anat• County B.ICTIONtC ncH Airport. phont Mr wanted for "'P•lr ot eltt' Mc 0 o n I II a I I M r s troruc calculatoni Dasi<' ~ ~1380 t.'ltctronlc knowledl(e ---------•I nt'\' Appllcallona b1•lnM GENLOJl'C 1lrt P IT for wct'epted, aft.tmoonl. Mu1t apell & US IMC. type ea11m.m1. lQ!CroddyWay.S .A. R n A y MMl12 G I R t. F f ,, t-•ACTORY work · F IT days Wiii traln H. 8. WrllAM 88'7·2S29 ---- Uphole~ • detlaning &hop a1r1 ror tJP· 1n1. lnv01cln1 • var oft' dUU. P~u penon1h ty. 642-MOO. Tract. 10W' oact 1turt ror Olaaler. exper custom '!_e w 1oodlu with 1 mirror m•n. top pay. Cl..tfied ad. 6'2-MTI aood benefit.a. Ml-ml ""~ Apply Universal l'rotec:tion Service. 1226 W 5th Street, Santa Ana Interviews hours 9-12 4r 1-' Mon lbru Fn. Hrad howlekeeper; part Ume stock boy & maids . The lnn At Laguna. 211 N. Cat llwy, La1una Beach. .HOMIDSGH CMTl-H.I. • Co·ord .• paint. wallp•per . dupery . noorina u les. PrevlOUA retail le dealan exp. req 40 hn/wk, every Olher Set. • A.drnln. Aast. Order, follow up, ('utl. 1ervl('e, l'tVJ\i, record kp1. prt· ume 1alee. r>eull. orun previoul exp. rt'Q. • Rookuptr· A t P . joumala, prl·YIM. A.#11 an ptl'llOft · VI U a11 t K>iDe Desl1n. Ma. San ~I Dr N.8. 640-11.S 11 llltl ltdl 44;t1.f \N • 1111 I ~J•I . 111 I • IPh•I 1j1..ijlj11 4 11111wl 1111 l'\1111 "'' uflh l1rn4 11•111l ll1jj ~ i I A. 1111 '""' 1 .. , ... Hlj • t 1•11 .... ... ldll 1111 I JM 1•1111 tl••I• / f'olllllillk 111 II h111111 bl Ii 111.. 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I !\(I I\ S&11..inur Avt'. N1•w1H1rl ·~···h llotrl Mntf•I HIGHT AUDITOR ll 11111 lO 7 11111 . I'll l''nt·nrt'<l N<'ll 4:>CIO I 111 lllt'llrnlt• 01wn111.: Fu II lrnM' ..,._•odot-lnn Co.toM.so 1714100 •11140 ll1•u'f'l'lt•on,•r:,.. 11 w11 tra11.11p pt ft. Top <toll a r li73 (1J68 or tl<ltl 4117 1 ttOlJSEK .. :E I' t: R . t;" cevt1on11I & Gourmt'I 1•ook. 12· 7 f'M Mon ... )-1 Will pay yourf nce H un t1n~t o n I ar bour lH6-14761M6 0011 HOUSEKEEPER. L1v1· tn. to rook & dnve ror "young" elderly lady Pnvale room & both N B 64.2-6033 lfou!'lekeept'r Live In Wntei' wan.4 girl to lr\'I.' tn Clellll & do i.ome cook 1ni1 for room & board Salary negotiable Call 64&88Jlr, ext. l..10den Mon t'n 9t.o5. Housekeeper part·lt me Good benefits. nire work mg ronwuons. F. O 1-; Aayvu~w ConvJlescent Hosp 2055 Thunn i;t C M 642 J.505 Hou..'tC.>keepf'r atumd p rr IV·Ul wkncb. 1-:lderly RM hm . Dan a P o 1n1 847 8001i493 5920 llousekeeper l A1de lt ve·rn for i.cm1 invalid lady 111 l'urk Newport f'u II Um<' Permanent Sal3rv R/B 645-()ill 1 bt.'t lOam 4pm for 1n1<·rv1ew __ _ llOUSEKt-:F:PER LOY I HG GO Vat MESS n,:'('(led for c·h1ld ren rn mothc•rlesi. home 0o) 81(C 12 & f!trl af(C 1:1. W1l1 pay top SS for the nl(hl lady Mesa Vl·rde orea Call my oHll'e betv.n 9 !. for llltCr\'ICW 6oW 7772 H OUSEKEF:PER nl Conv. Hoep Dar shift Wi ll train S t abll• employmcqt . X lnt benefits. Apply Purk Superior Conv llosp1tul. 1445 Superior, NB Housekeeper: Women'i. Spa. Private Club. 6am to lOam. Mon·f'n. Call foruppt. 645·5000~20 Housekeeper needed Once o r tw1re a wk. 536-&J88/e9t•s. 7 31Ht:30. HOUSEKEEPER Famlly needi; l1ve-1n Lar)le waterfront hom<>. private mald11 qtri. wlbeth. Salary . Call ~ ask for Mr. Set In& Hol.-ekeeper, live·in. Lov· Ing & kind towa rd dlldm, organhed & de· pend. 840-4464. HOVSB9IR 4 days wk, 4 hrs day a lso prepwe 1 me.t. SIOO/wk. Apply Mn. Green. P .O &l C. 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No t' x IH' r t t• n ,. , lk'\<tkod Mul!t llll'~l •\rnl\ 1•nh~tml'lll !>l.1nd..1rc1' ----------1 i:oid 11hv,1cal nm111t1tH1 MACHINIST M1·n .mJ ""o men l'Jtrnll Mll.1.111\Nf> 11~. luw. St"t'llnl1 l'.ill ~·, ... prote>·l > '-"' m.11·hm1• \OUr Arm\ Rl~r1.11ll'r 'hott• 111 th1· '""trunwnl · l'0tot.i \h-:.J ~ HU> 1ln '''"" ol lht' oil h1o•I 111 lluntu\jo.'\Ofl l:kh ~ ~ \ clu.,try Wurkini.: from L.1.:wi.1 Hill' i !iii '>..~I hlu1•pnnli.. :.k1•11·ht•' & V\·rl~1I dt"<tl.:rt.'I, dirc\ll> ""llh ••n.i.:tnt'\.'nllJt. 111 a' i.t."t m n .. ,,,. produ. l 1k 1t•lc•1Jmo•nl fur "l•tlll ""1d1• ""1·11 !Jon • 11,J1 'Ii·' l•"" ~1u1µmrnt l.ulln• '''fH'rtt'n1•1• ht'llJfUI for mtVl' \llnt't~ of p1 Jt'ct' SaJJry opt'n. "'1·.-llt-nl ht'Tlt'f1U> packaf(e E 0 E \IOTIH{ l<Ol It: ln,urn n<'e Ca~ualty Snmt.lfir DnllUlg Con· C lerk 1 Sec relary . trol. CorporalP Head- personal line:.. ex· quarters . N e wport penell('(' d('<;11"f'd Salar) Hearh. Dill (7141557·~1 open CdM 673~1 ai.k for Mr Moll or Mr "Ilk· u.111~ Pilot h.i, .1 la~t' NUh' 111 ~""" porl Jkacb art'a. \loo dJ) t.hru t'r1day altt'mooo'> phB S.1 u.rdaY and Sun day earl> m<>mmgs Ap pr()Jt 2•., hours ~r day Small bood rt.>q UJ rt"CI A p · proiumate eamm~s . SS011 per m<>nlh Mu!lt ha\ 1· dependable oulo and good dnvmg rl'cord. Adams lnvcnt.ory Clerk Accuracy ----------1n handltnR of i;mall pwU by part number & nece.~rly Exrellent fr IJIJ?e tx>ncf1ts. Hrs HA ~· 4 JO P M Appl) A\ nt>t EIPc tron1ri 35U ~ <' C o r m r c k , C :0.1 7~1 IT TAKES GOOD PEOPLE T 0 GET GOOD JOBS! We can train you to oHc:r ch31"1!e accounll> 1n a ma JOr rNall SIOfl' Ill tht• Ne"port Bearh Jfl'd Work a Ocx1ble 20 hour w t' "' k & m a k l' S J SS1hr <'umm1si.wn WE TitJ\1:'11'' A OS 714 ~23 ~1~ '< ~ 2 1 :11~!>-Jl)tjl -----Jamtonal l'IT evenin~. 5 rughts J)f'r wk, Cdm area Call ~2 7266 lndrv or ci>ls -----JANITOHS-J ANITR i..;ss Part umt• & full llml lr.'Ult' Jrca Will tram Ideal ror houseWl\l''· i;tudents & couple11. Musi have uwn tran~porlot1on MAIO.Rt'llable. exp. with o ""n transportatMn Good starting salary '"° 1971 MAIDS F:xpen enC't'd. f u II t 1 mt'. Jh.o pa rt tJ me 1142·3030 \1:unt.enan('(' Man· Exp 1n :.pray boolh pum~. mill mllt'hin ery & j.lt•nt•r.il marntt-nanre A p 11 I y n t 3 1 2 3 W ~ldt' \rthur S A ----~tamll:nanr\' man ror $5 urut apt romplt•x tn C M <213)~ J>ISl ------ MAHAGB/Troinee Na11onwHle Voca11on:.il School w 2.5 local1on11 '' t•xpandinl? in Santa An:t an·.1 Wt> ar1· lookml? for lt t•arcer ont•nted 1n dt\tdu:tl fur t•ntf) l1•v1•I poi.111un in m:trrni.11•m1•n1 W1· o((l.'r a full 1ra111inl( pml!ram 11o llh .1 i:u11rnn U,'\;j 'al3f) 1-'1"t )l'Jf 1•.tnunwi to SIJ,OOll t:-.: r t•llcnt ach ;1 nf'Cml'nt pot 1·111ia I I\ pplrt·a nl i. mu'tl hJH' Ii month' m.ma~emenl 1·xpr and lite adrrunistrauve i.krlb For promj)t t•o1'1!)1dcra uon call 834 · 1964 Alntrican lartftidtt's School Plea,<;f• apply m J>('rs<>n llOW.loy CostaMHG Circulation D--"· MOVIERRM SH:KS EXTRAS Kids Teens·Adult.s F.x ('t•puon:tl opportunrty ror t.hc.ll'W! w1i1hmg to brcuk into movies. $20 $200 per day pot1i. !714) 7fll·12'14 V I D 1-; 0 CAST l N (; SERVICE. <Now m 4lh year I Needed 1mmcd book keeptnl( derk/lyp1!)t f"ull t1me 5 day:. wk cni.l adH•rll:>IOI? dl'tlttl ICI roordurnlt' With home Of fit't' Xlnl work 111.: m ncl and opportunity for .:rov.th Salary to N>m · m e ns urall.' w .1b1llt> Pretrr exix·r. but not rl'· QUJrc'tJ 1f j)fl'VIOWI Nlllri.tl' tra1nrnii or formal e'< penen1·e No ni.m ok1•r Call f1w vppt ~().9fl22 Nurse ·LVN Part t1 m1· 11 ·7. l mmac 4 1 bed Con\' ll osp C M 549-:n;l NURSt: & phone Ca l..!_833 ~ KENNEL WORK. t>xp.1--------~~--~ J.>ref Ovl'r Ill. own transp 25·3:'l hrs wC'c k Sam ? Tram at $2 :;o hr Mcnt ralst'S Ph $57 6020 (or interview KEYr\JHCH OPERATOR SIOOO/Mo Pos1l1o n 1tva1lable 1m med. Must be expr ~II Mary for interview 752·22S2 ChrCMCNMtriCI ltte. Keypunrh DATAEMnY Scruor operator for well est ablis hed g row 1 n ll Oran((e Co Corp Xlnt benefits & workJng ron ditlons Min 3 yrs of ktypunch reqd. IBM 3'74lt 3742 helpful or we will troln. Pay will <'Om· menaun\.e w/exper . AP· ply In perlOC\, Mon thru f'ti. 8am·Spm. n. JfM'i IOft" htc J70420lllctt• Ave Irvine (714)~1 MMal(emcnt Tr111nct• M t-: N F. 0 'S P I Z Z I\ PAHLOR RH DIRECTOR lmmaculalc 41 bt'd con \•alesccnl hosp1l.il. 100'. pnvotf' Plt•11 11t• t'llll betWN"n 10-4pm: Coun· try Club Conv . ltosp .. C M 549-:nil 1 ' :. 1• l' k 1 n g M j? m n t Tr:urwe. S1 2l< ~r yr. r u 11 be n 1• (rt s J-; x p h<-lpful. but not net• Con tnrl Uob rtfd. 1377 1 N 1· who p 1• • (; ;1 rd I' n Gmvi• (7 11J ~:IOOJ12 UN.'!' Ardl'11, 7 3. J II & 1-:0 K .1__ M/I' ll·7 !'art llnw Country _,.. Cluh t'onv. llC1mc 20.~ Manai.:cr for women' S:tnla /\na Avt' C M ~iwr1 alty s hop in So 549-31l!ll t'oa.'\t Plata Exp only ---~ . Call Shtrh:y 213 964·0332 N U R ~ t-: S ,A l p F. ::i & CollPt.'t OrtD~llLlf-.S, <..rrt1fka ---------lion C'la.<J.~es F:nm whllc Masonry Helper . no exp you learn . All l'lhlft N ~ces~ary Will lra1n 11vail Apply Pa rk _o..~~~~3175 Surnor. 14-45 Superior, MATEllAL 1-N_._. _____ _ HANDLING Paru stock pcr3on F.x· pericnce desired but not r equl red. WI II t r41 n . must pass rompany physical 1nt'I. back X ray. Irvine S40-7638 EOK M11terlal handle rs & pu<'k('rs necdt'd tor 91astics m onuf. plant Apply In pcr:1on Fl'bricall'd Plastlc11. lne $1.77 per DAY Thllt '1 ~LL you pay rora ~~~d HOUSEWlVES. Eurn money wblle your <'h1ld IA In school. 8 .30·1 30 Xlnt bendlu. Au 1st nunea aides. Apply Park ~~or. 1~ ~perior. Legel secretary. ex· 815W.18t.hSt .. C_.M_. __ 1 peritnct' not ncre1sary. ...,..TICI DAILY PILOT SERVICE II RECTORY SELL '41e Items with • DtaUy Ptlot Clual/led Ad excellent typist. Npt Ctr "" · 64().*IOO how Daily Pilot Cl&AI -.--.-.... -•• -._1-11-... -1-y-• 1necS ~ dl1_play thuelr ...,_-~ ..,. 1M8181t9 wtth le(lbl ty DO TT NOWI ,. '4~1671 for Newport Beach Law and Impact? Ourada, we Firm Gd 1ypin1C 1klli! a.re proud to eay re•llY req Call Kt'rry al aet reaulta . Phone $4()..$400 MZ-:wna. I=====~= d I· ~ w • .. R £bat ~~~ ..... ?!~~~~ ..... ?! ... ~~~ ..... ?!~ !~~~ ..... ?!_~~ !~~~ ..... ?!!! ~.!P. ............. !!~! -'.:--=;;a;':..:Jlln;;;;.;.:'*'t;;;..i:.023;;.;.·_'.;.'-79-.. ______ ....iOA!o.;.,;;.;:;L.;.Y..;.P..;.1;::.LO;;.;.,T_...;Qxa; Rnlt•w-.rtl llCllT.t,aY $ t•.100-Tow Tru.:11 Onvt•r. ~lC~r RUEL TIES AKC. ahoti;. I Mhc•• •-8010 MhHI• •-eOIO 1'Vmn IJ(lh-nl 111 lhla t m onl>' ~CfCJfY Mu1l a'.ra nuile. I ..... fem , ••• .,.. ••••••••••••• ~ ...... ,.............. IOtl UNl9UI U LISNOfU BOB'S ml ro Oood 811. \yp1n1 ~ve Ul h~11;'e1t ae yr. -.. al\ •PM LUGGAGI TA•S Uftlver11lt Alhl~IC Cl b ...................... . aklll & tbllll)' lu lM' rlihl OVf'r 1 U 11 m o1 M i han . r.-f from yow butane• card 2 aln,;/ membc''11hl~· BeauWul 2&'. color TV. 2 HOMI Otl THI arm t.o th~ Prt''I r arr•r ·row TrU(k Driver• t·• female Rouona b ., Send .ON card for tiach UOO + transft>r fec.t tr wmty. f~ d •livery Join tho m~t popular real est te farm in the Harbot Arca Openinp exist at our Mesa Verde offlre 70/30 apUt, bonus plo.,n. congcnaaJ ofnce f11ltod wtlh old anuques and loaded wnh new adeas. Call Jim Wood at 675-6000. M IOY up pty ( •II )<tO 60'$ pe,r'd Top pay /\f>ply ~ ~ ~ vi~ OIM! spar~. We $0M030. hm to~ pm f1.a 146-ITii6 tmmt'd openln&~ i.n our UNib\Jll r <'l"IOnnf'I Alt•n O&W Tuwlnjt. HO U n •1urn pcrm•nently r .. m1I) u sl• 1.ranl .ii ry, 279011 rrhur t M Otrm,11 Way r M 641 1~ ~ H11rl'd Pnx Trmer it>all'd .;Urac:t1vc-lll ~ Alq K.6dt Sbt.eboard Kit ba 32iO r«vr. BIC 94() ocarby locllllota w .. r•• t\Ll.JOOS FRt:F. -·_:._ G mu. male llat>bkn 411 \trap meelloa airline Contaln1 1katebook. 2 Wtn table. 2 Apollo 80C1 q1.1r~· no pffVIOU~ ,., 1•• r 'TaAIMHS 5MU. AKC r.:1 Ch line~ I D req1.11reme-n&a. P~· ~· coicN' poet.en. I decal IPkn. xtnt cond. l400 fotn wr fn odly h ""' .._..a.TIO.._. "'L $17~ 117~ l73i2 vent loM 41 theft ~ For • 4' • 2 la'I. decalA. l am Lan"Y 644·5.ill. Come ue u, t od .. ~ •S£CDnARIES• f"VI' """' pcnon1Uudta&encio.e ·.-.1 1 htldband.~ll .. . bto\wt'l"n 2 •~m · R~I WHOLISALHS .,_ .. ,. I045 wallp~r . fabric or rel•• 114 1.l mlted 2S1u£o'O'M TV 1 • Motoro1.~11 ,._~ -L.....-It Y. 1l.r1t1&l/O\•n l Ok "~··y 0 .. pa_, ._ w• :c•al M 50 """I pa.Id &JV. agnavox, .,o1 ~ ~ r < I "' ........,.W HlllMlll.. •••••••••••••• ••• •• •• • • u. r"'" • .. ,_...... AM\._ACAC._ ..... .,Adami St II" °'' °<" n ,.us1~ """' ~ .. ,.._, Ion h I .,. will back & trim your or Mo. to Pnce "· -----------Emplu)'\'r• l'uy i\11 1-'cca WOI train. Excelle nt .. '--· II Ir r em ••u• Or trv two card.a Box 2522. C•plllrano -....... • ....,__.__ t ti M~\ ~· HlALTOAS' 675 6000 mi.a Avculda.dt· h1 1 • R 1 ... bendlt.a, ~~wha1k1~ .. !.~:l~ar;rat ~ lO ... c'.!. .. ...... -... --~·~--(.~1 l(i(t~. l.-1'lUu1 lhll" "'' <'IMt'r" ,., .. ,w ,,.._. ,... .,_... "'" a uuJ. ..._,. 1443 r .tlf Coi"I H 11111w11v CofOll.t dill Mlf W.hn. w-.,...,.. m>HHch ,St.St\'104 CIDN $500 w11 PftlCES: re,,. Sale Pottery Wheel. --• .............. . .11\u 111 Mt "' V 1 I 'i·ll f}ll(J c-.....1.T~ ""'wpo}l"l~·111•h,li.13 1HOO tM ft To Good home t1n·u1ll ar ""eaor3/SS htliavy dut y. Kick l)'SW. l•artl 9010 Nunn '1d.-.. 7 l .I 11 TrallllC' .. <'ll'Pl•blt• Ill 11 0 U U!I pH h r U>tUf14'1 13 :?:I $4 OU p..r hr Ml'u t \ t't1i1• l'un \lll••wr1.nl 11 .,~ .. 11111 l ·ntC'r ~ f M Otn1•,. M1&n il1Cl't S111 .. , ll<lod ~poflunll' for 1_111 \lllll~llWOI W1Jl t I 11111\ 111• llX~nt•fll " nl'l l'U iU .)' M~t tM' :::i )'N <•kl or o ld•r & tie "'•II u 11 S.turd•)'I )!17 ~ ur 1u 6090 au~ Mt'• .. C'rde 14!08, oi.t11 Ml' u ---Ole>aCLal A.kn. <'1p1hh,1 pttn.on for t>ui.y ordl·r dt .. k m ·.mi.ill office Rl'<IUl~O!> phom· & n111lh aptitude . lYl>t' tlO w p m t: ' p .. r I ,. n l' " tkllpful M\.'\h~ol, lh•nl.il be ncf1h t'11br1 r o1t•r1 P1iu;l1t· In<' "l!> W tllth Sl t M 646 32711 • •UL H TATI SALISPIOPU W W)' N T ay lnr Cfl I•• 33 \ear old firm '*holl)' 11Wn<'Ct & op.•111\N by It. founc:trr W1• 1Arl' 00\ 11 !\Ub,.11h 11n hr ant h ur franr hhr JUl t twn1I q_u•rtt-r~ ... 11 h o round 1n .. , llll 11 J c , • .. 1 o (111tn.i1t•·m1·n l ru1 I.I' "llliillt't' ·•I •n) llm .. Out Ill h11u .... .-\<Uk .. ) tllJ)e hlil l!Ul & i.41t ... tr •tnlnlC pro .:nmi b) I om llo\)k m .. '" th1 l1nr'I n·'*l C'•l.tl1: l.r•111m14 11w111hablc We n..".. .in up .. ·11111.i lur :: eall'1o~·r1>ona. • 1l h e n thw.1.11om , l h.iral·ll'r & uitt-l(r1l) to m111c·h uur hq;h 11;tand.itt.lb Vnur own p11 va11: llt:'t\k und no pan t1mr 'alt''ll>l'uPk C'ommu. .. 1on "VIit up h i 70' • l11tl'f~ ll'W by "I.I ~11ntmt•nt uni) W .. :SI .. :V 'I A YI.Oft t'O lkallur.. b44 •t!!IO rst-Tl• ,.,,..""''· ln ventnry 11 ud 1t o r s necdt d 1n your nrl'd ftnn'K'd open1111:s No t·11 1·---------pcn1'fl('t• 11t·r~1rnry. Ca II REAL ESTATE W~ now at :.! 1:1 :!HS 4SSll PART· T I M F: WOM Jo:N Work on an flourl) bO'>l'I Markel Rl'i.car1•h Co Must bi! 1nt••n:,terl in work1nfl with people Call 7~.2904 PUT TIME EVENINGS Adults with outsland1n i:. nttrat1 1ve persona llt11•1> who ff\JOY wurk1ni: with lods. Over 21 Start ul $3.50 per hour l'honl· 642·432 I t;x l 2 ~0 . l:St:TWt:t:N 4'00·5 OU J>M. Alli few Artdnja l-A~U11I 01)JJUrlUnllY _ _ ";mploycr •SALES• SUC('l'h,IUI brok..rn.it• firm IH1~ 1rnmc·d1uk ~··rung.' fur c.·0111mt>rd1;I Jll d 1ndu s tr1;1 I ".1ll'!IPcrsons with the followio.: quahf1l·ut11,in!I. <.:.ihf R to; l.1cense Collegc Dt•l(l"Cc M1n1mum l y rs . s ue Ct'Sbful real c>Slate sales c x pr <Co mm 'l/ln d~tnal l We o ff e r. 8 s tro n g p<11>111vc environment for 'urr ('•srul p~r s on a l gmW1h m eomm'I & m d1L'i\nal rt-al estate sale!>. h·c1.,tnr.: und fO\cMmt-nb m Oran~c and Sun 01e110 t'"11ntry For (urthl•r 1n rormut1on contuGl , M'> /\ppleman. HIS52 Mal·ArtJ1ur Blvd. !)le 210. lrvmc California. 92715 Ph 714'!175·1Jll8H -('aUl''urA,1pt1F.atub '64 ~957-1150 ftttlon11le fe male rat . 4/5ta&5Slfi0ea. Culltomblt 1n bench ll t•· ••••••••••• .... •••••••• Coahi«• $payed, !!hot.A 847 8291 6/109otlamorl(lt $~ $501 e40•c· 8 t)6e, can 831-3718 afU. 7311 ,.dlO~t'f A\'I' II fl T "" / t ... _ " au i;,• a ui "'t l' M ~ICUIUTY Yli4! "" wpm mus .,.... Blk 1 .. b m ix, mah:. xlnl f~'es Tax lnrlud•d ..,. " ..,....Cll very uccurate. i-:xp 1n th h Id ood '-0 " 6 mot new Sl200. aakln11 &:At c.iampu!\ Ur 11\11.. ~ llht' wt r ' rc·n. 8 man N CARO" $SCIO. Rea& POOi Table. one l-.c1ual Op1aor l'.111111> 1 1'114Jll !'..cl I' T. l>'!rrn 3 Iv ;MW' '-Jen orrrr,· /\pp ners 983·363'7 Draw .r<>ur own or &end pc "t a I e Ant 1 q u e M ,.. )I ll mlll t'•l~·r in In r 3123 ' MacArthur •n n.ame. address. phont.' & 963-708'l675-~ ---------•I dU11lnial 1l't'UOly work S A fWiatt.. 1010 we'll make onl· card per Plv.1tw &r111 ll'Qd lr\'lnl' TYrtST ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•g.Add25<earh. M UST SELL NO W l'\11nµl\•Jt oil 833 3000 C Nat ~ty for typtst 1n SOl''A 6 LOVESEAT Send check or money or Glona Marshall Figure ... surav1so1 11 1 f1·111 t llll" M""' \,'f'lk l°Ofl\1Jlitrent llu,11 ft. I t l'fllcr M l M HUllRlt. ~ llAG ~ Ml>I' Wum\·n 11c-c1kd I"'"" t,oud JlllY (11Jod h1 1> ~ lt7S1 SAJL80/\'fSALt:sM/\N f:.x~r1..,nce µr ll fcrr l'd KDf\11 Manne-trt:i 1403 Wn-Aptl..,....., f\lll 11.rrM' & J)art LI m 1: t.:Jtp helpful, ,·x4•t'llt•n1 If B I0<'11 liun Good salary Fo r :01,µt call S.21~1 SA.LES CLHIC llA•tull Mt1n11l' ll a nl~ .1ro· Store ~ct>k~ exp qlt'~ ('I l· rk K n u w I l•J )(l' 111 m11nnl' pnrt:. & iw 1I hout11 pn.ferred N11t1on11I <'u With all mtoJnr l:w1w(1ts induc.1111~ hfl' ins rnoJOI m1:d1ral & rrllrt'll1l'O\ Weeke0<L., ,1 mu:o;t Call T Walkf•r Mon ~'r1 3to ~pm for appt. 49J·4<1~ t.:O.K -------SALESCLERK RetaJI marine hardware i;tore seelu1 exJ>('r i.11 lei. clerk. bch lor Knld)( of man nc purl:./s allbua ti. pref'd Nul'I co w/Jll muJ bt-nd1ls. inr life "'11) ml'<l & rt'llr1•ml·111 Wkends a must Dill .I Walls . Mun thro Fri 3 . ~p m • r u r .J p p t 714 &\5 1711 1-; 0 I'.; Sult.~ Clerk. t'!-lJ tJh,ht·il M:itmnurv !.lore nl't'd' m ll I u r·" . 1 n s 1 d " ~al<.-spc-r-;on ()H11•1· c.·x ~ h\'lp(ul but not nel' Fnn1w lw11l'f11 s Group CJtt ltll for 111>1>t t:qu11I l\k:wport Center La-. Of dcrto Salon program S1ve ..,..._~ <>r.1vd:mpluy"' f1~"-· Mu11t ty pe 10 WPM . ~ tt~t~[l~:.~:1 P'ILOTPIUMTIHG ovt:f's100 M2·7884 ..,,.... tOl O le 11al 1·x11er & die PO Box 1560 Ladles. men':1 coif clubs,••••••••••••••••••••••• wphooe pref Knowlt'dl(l' Hlde·a beds 1179 Olsen Oleta M~a. Ca 921626 c.art.s. shoe~. bl'gll SIU SECY /RICEPT fw Kap1diy iirowlnit Np\ Bch acc\tc firm Xlnl n hu)' & benef for iwr• wl xlnt •kill• Send 1 c 11wllt' meld al hu1lOI')' w llonald Conrud. Conr3d & i\b1>0c. Ste 325, 610 Nl'wl)Orl Ctr Or. N 9 !WiO ol word pr<>ee!l8()r cqu• I> Mockl Home f\lm dom\ balls 439· 1439 Inflatable Boats will be a b1~ vlu!i 1714 1549307"7 PlnbaJls f'oosballs Ouar New/Used t De010·~ 644-6400 & del $32:5 4t up Family E a M MUST SELL end tbls . Att.cic 84().2341 Mhc1l•H• c 0 a r 1 n '-' Imps . r ec I 1 n er s . Wtllttd 1oe 1 71417 54·1 732 SIU.INCOME r ROrEtlTY WAlTR~~& WAITERS Pnvate Country Club Fo r 1nterv1ew call 644 S404 WAITRt:SS . prd b1 bngual Good l>'!rsonalr ty Apply Ciuadal1tJar;i Rt--.t.1u r anl . 66 5 l'ah•nno. C M Wllh over $67 m1lhon 1n hllk'!> lust yeur in our o f f•n'. uur s ail'' s t..1rr JVt>rtHtf'd S2 m1llH111 l'ttch WAITillSS 111 dObl'<I (.'Sl'r(IW!\ ~•lh a R·:Jl to 51-'M ti day:. wk \/cry attral'\I H c o m /\pply 111 pel'lion TINO'S m1s:rn111 11 plll /\ s up 30242 Cro wn Vulley 1iortlVl' hut uns1ru1•tur1-.I Prky. LagN1gu~l­ pro(ei.i.1onol t•urn1 ng C'n v1ronm1·nt 1n nl'ur·ly 0000 Wanlrd front oHkl' 111rl 11Q h ot prr st1g1ous or optometml. Will trarn f1w~ 1wur On111),(e Coun ~$1'-9 _____ _ l.Y 1\1rport If you arc a WANTED MAIL CLERK IJC('.llSt,'(J sal~l)('ri.on und Full timl' + bcocflll> t\<lvc· been SUCl'l'S!ilUI a l hou111: i-all's, you l·an _Ag_::..es_l_Bt_2_4_646-__ +1.55 __ _ h•&m 1ncom1: propert y W a n t e d : C o m m !><11\.'!I while you continue Salesperson. for young \()do house sale" ewe do growing co .. video & IXllh> To arrange a n If\· commun 631 ·0370 te r v1cw please write --------- Do nald C Be rman . Wa nt e d r e c c pl f o r ~rJen\. Qu1111 Phtce Vt-ten nary c linic. Send r ro1>4•rl1t'!> MOO Quu1I rt.'PIY Lo Daily Pilot P 0 St . i'lcwtiort BcaL·h. C:a Box 1560. Ad • 109 Coe.ta !J2G6U. l;l\'l' work and M~<J .!0>2.6 ,.um1ni,i hti.lur)' Service Station /\tlcn tillnl. 1·xrll'r'r1 l>.i)' & t-;vc!> f''u ll & p t1m1• /\p IJly, Sh1·ll Statwn. 17th & rvLnc-. Nk Warehouse ORDER FILLER PAQCER boollcases . et c Olsen O'Netll Supen1.11l. Taped •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Brand new 4 man. :.elf Mock!l llomcf\lrn seams . Used o n ce Want.edmaleUnlvennty inflatable ('anopy hfr (7141549·3077 cb!sn'tr1t SltO.S48-0256 or Sport1n1 h o u s e raft. currying r a:.e Athletic C lub mem w/hfenngs 673-IHl9 TWIHottFUU MattrC!ls or box spnngs 1211. t'llCh pc tset.s only I Qut."t.'fl seu $89. Kin~ 1><:ts S9'J Samplct> must tw sold 1mmcdu1t1>ly from our warehouse Ol'>cn Model Homl' Furniture (;all· S4.9 3077 Wed thr u Sun. Credit Avail t/\l!iO avrul . Uvin~ rm. bdrm, book<'ases. lamps. end tbls. etc , **I BUY** Good used f\lrn1ture & Applrances-OR I will sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION ~46-8616 & lll-9625 SSTOPS Read no more' Wt have au size matt~lll!ll from s~ :.et. !>ofa/ luvc1>t•1Jl Sl78 new. S pc &!droom SH 7. sl~pel'l>. buokbt·tl!>, t.'ftd u.blcs. el<" Why pay s t.ort• pnt•cs'' Call Ct'n tut} Model lloml' l''urn Wl'\I thru Sun for tl1rcc· t ions to W a rehnt.H · !iloraitc area In:-.\ <111l crl'd•t a vu1I 549 :10r; SA/CM area CASH P/\JD WlNOOW SHAHS wooden shutters . m1n1 bhnds. woven woods & wmdow unUng. January S8 le 20'".f · 30"-" off A.5PEN 645-395 l Carpel milt sells direct on full rolls only Lowest ~re anywhere $49-8181 TIFFANY'S Pnvate Club M c·mbcr '\hlp S2~0 +traosfer. Cul l G7J.33.'>I benihip Day 6'4·~42 -~der. new 350hp Malle offer. 64~·7~1 M IOU 640-'7000 ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....._, 9040 FENDER pr..c1111on b11s1-, ••••••••~-:.-: ••••••••••• rn.'tless. 4 mos old used l! \1ml'!' M i ni r o n d w 1rasc SJ20. 644 276ti Hammond Porta 8 or1u1 n, w/Leslie 122 11 100. R1('k, :wr 1972 Coronado sloo11. Palmer auxllary. tull n).! Crw1w equ1p /Nc·wpn r1 slip $26.500 A Y 646·9000 work 8 34 ·6707 h m i---------- 534 7686 SEA RAY'S 17' to 36' FTVE PIECE LUDW IG Cymbals & cases 1375 firm 673 76~ COOKWAR E. wate rless stamless. never used. 20 pcs 963 ·6570 Tue s 6 30 · l OP M . S at ---------1 OHlu hnM+we & HAIUUSON'S Moving ou t . u sed .._.,__. IOH SEARAYIOATS furniture. TV. s tereo.••••••••••••••••••••••• 3101CoutHwy.N.l:J t!AM·12PM ~d 1\ems must go Xlnt new & usl'<I ofC' rurn. ~~~6~l~l-~2~S~4~7~~~ ~ plan r11~. wk benc hes 1. Mobile tele·G E ~channel urut. Call Terry. 752·6030. Nl·wport Reac h Tenn1!> club m~mbcrsb1p, goln" pr l<'l' S l200. a s k1ni: ~1mk orr Call collect 7141325·Tl25 or 328 H7it7. or wnte 10'1 S Indian. l'alm Spnngs lrvme fo'am1ly Golf Membership Sti00979·0631 Wkds . CE. SURPLUS631·2777 Sp~ed ·O·Prinl 1-'l ul d OuplJcator. Model 2300 For Sule "as 1~ ... l>l'bt of fer &t2 4321 exl 297 TYPEWRITt::R . USM Sel(.oct nr. !!elf <'Orrect Cost SI 100. i.ucnffl•C SOOO o r urfer 5 34 .7533 evslwltnds Offk•,....... 32' 1.973 Lu.hrs Sedan f'Jy bridge , dual J>tallon Twin Chryslers /Nwpl :i.hp $33,000 f'act.ory Demo F'or Sulc FISHEi MAH rAYROLL CLERIC Must Ix• c.•>tf)('m•n<'l'd ! m<.•chr nl l'md 'a callon & llci•eptmmstth.:ht hkkpl(. ti holul11ys For appl, ca ll M>me t ypml(. 4 da wk, &:-Uy, 751 1732 Lauuna IJcar h nrca. Call ----- St•rv1rr s UlllOn .Jll<'n clan\-;, full t ime . Lill• mt•l·h 'I kno wlcd.1:1· a must. Ne11t uppearnnc1• & handwrlllnt.t. 1\pply 2500 Nl'WVrl Blvd C M Our S:inla An<1 d1~tnbu lion renter has an open tnR for an ind1v1clu11I with cxperienre '" sh1pp1ng. rl'<:e1vinJ(, or warchoui. mg. Duties mclude some jorkhfl and ability to dnve two axle van. Valid Calif ro rnia driver:. license reqwred. Apply between 8am·ll8m. &. tpm·3 pm . i\ntho n y Schools . <1401 BlrC'h Street. Newpc>rt Beach <Near O.l:. Airport I Equal Opportunity Employer For gd used rum. anti· ques&clrTV's 957.8133 140gal show tank, L'Om pl tnc. fish & wrought Iron s t a nd . M us t sac ~1080. 96"'1848 Refri1t. llOlpc>int. apt size, $150. Chrome & glass High quality tasteful funushmgs. Perfect for Insurance. Acrountonts. etc. Used 2 mOR. 64•·~:-i Mr. Johnson Sldil9IJ eon 25xll' <'Cnlt:r eon soh• dlesel 450 m 1 range ut 2:! knot.s 2000 pd hold . Self ba1hnl( d eck. Compl walk aroWld Swim step Moonng IJnt.-i\. Mumper::. L1fl' Jll l'kf'li.. Trlr '20.000. ~l-4163 32' Grandy S pan Fishe r fiy bndge. full Railey Twin Chryl\lers/ all c>.· tras --- Bllrbar11499·1JOI SALES G IRL e xp. Jr dinette set. 4 c hrs. S225. 2 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ROSANIHC. 2901 W. Coad Hwy. ...... 541-5533 n-c.-·cev-t.-G-enc;a -l _o_H_1_re-~ts wear full/purl II B firm ha:. nt."C<l for SecOfld Glance Serv Sta llclp nc•cdl•d 1m lll(.'IJ i''ull or 111 t. Apply !JOO t; Cst llwy. N 8 bar stools. SIS ca. All xlnt COUICTOIS ..---,......~------. cond. S46-2349 DOU HOUSE Survey "uar/Nwpt slip 118.500 AV 646·9000 sharp gal to assist m all 2122w. r...~anfronl N.B SGT PE PPEllONl'S PIZZASTOHt:: Reblt twin si. mall. & box 6 ROOMS with m iniature SSS. full $65. Stent twin runuture. a.· Slupi•Ck 09761 225 hp ONC w / VlH"' radio & outnRitl!rS S hp a vail $10,500673'5311 PBX faret:. of office t>ro-""'~ c.·t.>durcs Typmjl skills & ____ 675 3361 ___ _ Nuw h1nng for full & p11i~ openlol(s al locu tmn fl('flr 0 C Airport .,111:.t b;• 111 nr on •r /\pvly 111 l)l'r,on set $35 full $45. king s et ~ SI SO Sfli. 8 & J . MATTRESS -r Ans werinsc s ervr<'l' operator full & P/T. Call ~3561 OUlj(DiJlj( personulily at s•L•s• "'DY mw.l. Contact 960 2441 ~ "" -T o p !!Jl e id ll d y . C'< KN'<'Pllon1s1 Ma lure. a l penenr l'd . Exl'lui.n 1· WORKATHOME Phone Sales 530-5.ao 8311 E. I.st Street !>.A 1~~Ccll~~6~42-~0~ll~I~~ 547·5636 1-Quldr('Tl.S ski boat.'.. '>l 3. 2 a.· SEARAY f1ybndgc & prs 125 ea Also. 1rt' trailer Full <'an va!>. skates & hockey skates . l"hart depth i.oundcr . szZdt3 Sl5ea.644~19 ROF. Vlff Must i.cll. PBX OPl';HATOR Orange Co /\rprt .1rcu. 1htcr bui.y sw1tl'h l>rcl. 1-·rr & PIT dav shift~ t: 0 1-: MJny lwn1.f11s l'ay accurd1nJt to l'll fl ~11• 3333, 83.'l·3.133 PIXOPR. Gruveyard poi-o ven Jlpm L11 7am Xln\ rom µany hl'nd1t!> C ull !Hl 1212 i-;crn l'harmiu:y Clt!rk. l'XP In work in Cclm, <!A·:lr. hr ' per wk. Mon thru Sa t, 9:30am·Gpm. rd:. rcq Phi call Mri-Ad1tmt.. 64+757~ for 1nll'rv1cw. P'lllA HELPEtl K JO lo 5 PM. 6 da~!> wk Apply 1n perbon. TINO'S 30242 Cro wn V a lle y Prkwy. L<iguna N1~ucl Pl:aa Man. expcncnn-d URG t:NT ~9·1511 Pnnllnl( STRll'Pl':H CAMl':H/\ Mi\N With exp (or d ay bh1fl al 1>cnn1s Printer !> T o p wtti.tl'll. xlnl tot>nr f. 54 yr old ro in S/\ rrlot·alln~ In l,.ag 1Ulh1. call 547 7171 ----PRODUCT I ON TRAINEE Rubbt-r hose product:.. lrvme a rea. mui.l j'ass company phy1o c·ol ncl back X·ray. 540·7G3lJ ~:OE. P/T JANITOR Evenings. S3 25 hr lo !ilart. Call Fred li:ll 2AAO PIT recept1on1i,t for uutn rc.,asr shop. G0<>d phnn•· VOfCC & rapport with~·() vie. Tues full d1J y. W1:d Thurs 12 JO r. oo t1111w1 ,. H 11 y S t r p h 1• n " /\ut.omoti ve moo 1 • 111 (' l' n ua. umt /\,CM 6.Jl 2002 200/o COMMISSIOM If you know any one in the real t.~lnlf huiunl's!. you may qu1.1hfy 88 a pitrt·llme rep . for Stewu.rt Tille Co Earn un averagE' of S80 per tran s action . N o minimum requirements & )'OU do not have to give up your p~n\ pot1lllon c.au Michelle at 558 111<1 to arr11ngc an appoint mcnt to d18run this ex citing opport.u.n It y for ex tra Income. Kcol estate llcenceca 1m'! not clltil '*· . Rea l t;s t ate Sa le s . f\111/pl.time. 1,11'/unUc. Earn while you learn. Farm & rlilllch broker. C.11 for appt. ~~.22()?. tr noana. u lt aaatn. --- truc11ve rnd1\'1dual · typ women '11 .ippa rel N ls 1 n ~ . h .. a v y ~ 1007 phont!-' r 1wn1•ral off1n~ :.k1IL'I ror buw 111 F'1 Mr Jtr fmnl office an hour 1Ju)'4day WC'1:k S4f.·7117 Ht:Cl':l'TIONIST SALES LADIES F\Jll time duy!>. ralhni.! on t.nd u.<i \ ry W 1 ll t r:o in 1>1:ri.on;1h le p1•r i.on t11 e.3J'Tl u1• to S15~1 c·omm Mr Crumpton 9~ 22'7'1 Z)()()S E. Bn!>lol Santa Ana llc1l(hts M9·116'M <Next to McDonald's ) 1-Atual {)pJ>Or Employcr WORKERS 1n chem1r ol refinery S3. 75 to start llJgh Sch rhem1s lry or wo rk exJ>('r w1c h1·m helpful I-~ 0 .E. M!l 3281 Merdtaltdlse ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olnelte set, color TV. ('()(fee t able. beds. $4G-~. Must sell 2!1" RCA t•olor TV. Sl50 2 matc hing bh1ck hv1ng rm chair~ $80 2 lovely table lampi, SlOO L<iwn mower $25. 631 :MOR We how ;in 1mm('d1a1" 01~n1n.: rn our N l'"' IXlrt Uca l'l1 .,all''i oHWl' for .1 wl'll "ronml'1I. 11er,ona hit> 1nd1vldu.tl Mu:.t bl· e?CIX'"''nl't'll .rnd an ac• l'Ur:.ttl' ty p1:.\ lluur' !IS :io. Sunday lhrou).(h ThurMlnv N1111 :-omolrnr l'leu.,l' (':i ll Uarbar a Salespropl(•, ror prom•t t111ns, nl•t1l & IJn ~hl MuJ>l hav1• t•ar Good 0 11 PortW\lty w11 h l(rowm.: <·umpany Ll'ud ' funubhNi f11~h eo111m 831·0!1 0 2 C l ll Sbh f \' Gruphw~. ShHt Metal M~chanic El1'11rnmc" Mf1tr rw1•1h .1 prrc1s1on llht>t•t ml'tnl mcchafll r . Cla~s A. fo r our rn:H·h1n1· llhop. Musi k.now ;i II µhasci. of cle vt>lo11mc nl l·:x~·r with 11hcar. form1111( nee S pot wcltllng & ~"~ wc ld1nR e"µcr h1•lpful. We orft·r top puy & hencflls. Job I!> lul'ltll.'<I m L1.11(una 8t1h. Ca ll for <1ppl. Rcrkeh:y Cuntro b , µt·rsonnl•ll 1frpl 17 14 ) HJJ.JJUO lrvmc. EOI-: .wi .. s 1005 Ye II o_w_n_a_u_.:_• h_u_h_ y d l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• couch, J.<ood cond .. SJOO l>tt\111> fi42 lli26. R1-cl•pt1onist/Typ1s t. float sa l e:. o f ff l'c W C'l•ke nd s + 2 to J W('f•kday~ l.uod typing & apt1tu<lc for f1~urcs rl'Q C".all "75 ·~ w_t.:_kd~~s fkc,•pl 1un111l Sl.'1 r el a ry for bll.'>y Oi•ntJI '>Pl'l'llllt) 1>r:t('\ICI.' n l'l·tled . Ca 11 ti44 1)1.8.'J IW:>t<1ur;i11t TACO BELL .loo oppc>rturullt!S a \'aila blc 1\pply m person 1555 1 Rrookhur:.l Sl We<-tminsler Mus\ be Ill. 1-;0t: lu~taur:rnt SalesJM;rsnn for JCWl'ln st.orc Quahfwd. matun• 673·044!1 Lido V1ll11.:1-. NA SaJ\'!5· lll">f>On."l•h· 1wrso11 nt.-t.'<ll'<I lo l('afn urlH'•· l>upply h11 ~ Bu!>y & pl•·u~anl work ll1•:t r h Statt011l'r'. 41/tfl ('ampu' Or I\/ B Sal,.~woman. fu ll t 1m1• ""·cdcd for .i;ourmd (111111 :.lorl' m C::O,,t<J Me!>J t 111 awt MG~ Sandw1r h & Sala d A• s embl1>r -.. ·pa r \ t1m1· Slim 9 3011m Also lull ume. ~m lpm Mus\ h1• neat. dean & dcxtcrou' $3.2.5 p/hr. 97!1·0747 lor appt art IOom. Um·, Kttch<'n fCIMJO Sandwich Shop Se am!>lrl•ss t:x pc r , nced.'I mature womnn for mngmnt. tr1tmct!,"cu.cer ~aver" 5411 5!1111 bet. counter wailrc ss/ o M&3PM kll<'hcn asst . S hort _ti_A _______ _ hours. No Sat or Sun S l' a m ., t r ,. 11 l. ~ s , c x Cor W161h St&Superior . Jlt!nenc·1·d. Mon ThurK. CM. 6.11·:J04.2. Afik for Mr. 10.4':xl Nr 0 C. airpo rt C:hfr 97'9-1483 Restaurant Seamo;tresi1. canva!I & up Hos~s hols l e r y pro du C'\h Sh1ppin» Sh;irp r.1rl N1·~·d1·d Slll l'PINC I rrnCF:IVINCi 3 Dtiy Wc·ck UU\I\'!> 1nrlud1• I> p tni:. 1lhtm•" r1-<'c1v1n1t & pn (' 1n1~ 1 lulht"' Mu!>il lw ar rur 11.i' POll1lll/f\ <>Pl•n 1 m nwd in our <.: M or.- Ca ll for c1ppl Morr thru S.•\ IOam llpm THE LOOK 644-6500 SILK SCREEtolEtlS wanted La1tuna Niguel arcu 831-0902 Snack bar: run rcglMcr. assil1t 111 prcpurot1on or r· o Id food s . !\ ,. r v 1· hc•vcrnRl'' 1-'u llt parl t•me /\pply 1n l>(!rson on f-)ldny Tiit: M'fl'1Qll8 GIJILO l~l K Oyer Ru. Santa MB 751·3181 Antique Music Boxes • Slot Machlnus ! Clocks• l lUGESELECTION Anericc.. Inlet national Galleri•s Open Wed. th ru Sa\. ~Kettering. Irv. (714) 754-1 777 Antique oak rever~c S desk S950 642·2164 o r 673 (T18'l ·------Vt'r'j Old SOLID BRASS DOUHl.t: BED C all !(YT s:xJf; -----AppliancH 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRF:IGffT DM1AGEO II <1J'PO I NT SA I • F: 33()g W Warner nr llurl>Or. Santa Ana 979 2921 H/\RG/\INS U11ed ref nits. wi.hr.., dry rs, g uar. l><'i-1 buys. we scrv. appl lk•'\I Appl 536-091 l. 536 4330 CASH PAID Wshr I Dry rs / Refri gs. werlunR or not 957·8133 WA.i;IHm DRYER SALF: c.l l• I u x c mu I t 1 · l' y r I 1• mo1kl!1. Completely rt• built. ref1111shcd, 1 year gwsrant<'C Your choice.· Sl~earh DehV<'f'Y Sale end.'I 1 15·79 So Coast i\ppllance 537 2542 t'1Um<>.12 nnon 8PM P e rmane nl pn•111 io n Callhler's H...., p/t Compuny beiwf1t11. l'lll> SOl.DEtlERS F,h·~-tric Dryer. white. Eveftinc) lus ,.tnOR preferrl'd ~5 224~---R<"I~ 2 yrs soldl'nnR & Whirlpool. 165. Goud SKIN""" llAVL'"' 11:1C1"RIT RY •1... winn11 .-x1wr Point to _,. ,,.,, 8585 · '' • ,..,, ~ A ..,.. nMt µomt i.oldf'n nft of rotary ("-''"·-"""------ Kestaurant 5111-0440 LI ght book kc<' Pin II swilrh1.~. not f'CD. some Sears Dryer . elect Xlnt 2:S2M f.u Paz. Li.g flill11 J 5pm Mon lhru Fri r abllnR cxpc:r helpful rood S2(J() or 111•111 tradl' R1·stuur11nl Man iq~er· ~e~port ghrbo r COL1<.:1n11trumcnt.i;Corp, for gas or romp11rnble Ra111dly )?rowing P1tza "" er an u r r h 2650 Croddy Way. S .A. rond. 546-2349 rhaln New restaurant _ _:: ... 1_btc__w_n_9-_3_.___ (7141556·3100 t; 0 E under construction 1 .... .--ET "IY/ FULL G.E. refng. S500ood Con Qill aft 5pm . S48·S638 M1s1· rurni\ure. rhl'ap. dc:ik. waterht.'<l, rufn.:. 1.'tc. 675· 1900 Refng. sofa 4' chair:.. breakfa s t s '·t . lawnmower. rhcs \ & d r e ~ s ,. r • Y a m a h .i motorcyr le &17 °'®I Dita le Sale . 3 Pr 1920 fra r ol le r t iblcs : rhrna c·abinl'I $250. folding lt•af table $175, Pie rrust la bll'Sl25 548·3758 aft 6PM Queen sz sofa bed S250. 2 Swivt•I roc·kcr <'hr' SlOO (•a /\II J.loral d1•s1an Hc.<aJ:onar Rnmt· 1nbll', pecan SIOO & ·I barrel dtrs. itnld S.'>O ca Ir a II bought J ' a group SSOO 213 592 2036 II n q p 1 llarbor area. -----6dr drei.ser w1m1rror s~. 3 ~n rockin~ c hrl), d1H styles SSO ea Sora. gd oond $45, Antique vanity w11rurroni & bench $65 \l46-98Z.'l. -------~ 8060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\QllA rtcg. Durk Bay More• W /S \nr on forehead. ready and Vt•I Checkr'<I for breed In~ A I lle 11 lth. ICLABREH BLOOULI NE > M u s 1 Sa c rlfir c S700 Call 714 7J7 l'M9 ----Arab Qtr 11cld1n g. 8 yri.. Englt V.esl. tn11l1sh ow Gd dlsp 640-9613 LMdock 1075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAIYGOATS Nannie1 • B1lbes l -631-6990 Atk for Kris B lb E II \ A Stationery Store In d.IUon u o a . x c e en T·IME ,.._Adel M .~ ... \ b & """"'"" :tr nt.'1:vS ex· 548..uo'l or 548·3024 Cts. ~r.%1.f~ for Requlre70wpm typln11 & ~ale.11 lody. Full· WlftdmW •Tower. 614 S appt,or senc1 r~ume to 90 wpm 3horthand. Ex· lime.~. xlnl work Washer & Dryer · Ken· Cleveland, Ocunslde. Classtficd Ad 1!3'73. Daily relle nt nd vA n <'r m c nl mg conds . .,;spcdnlly more;-FrlRtdalre. S35 for M·f'.8to5.114·722·50\0 Pilot , P.O. Box 1560 potcnllal·top benefit s finechenw le . G?S.1010. ~ 66f·2682. Dana _....,, , .. ,_ IOIO U>tita Mesa, Ca. 92626 Fo r r on n d t!nlhl irl o.u ·------~-·-· \.n"V1t.-w Mr. ArmslronH. '" llcyct.I 1020 ..................... .. RA!etaurn.nt Counter Help ~ut 7401 SOIJCnORS ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Newport Beac h Ten nis Irvine C luhhou &l' AVCOl"lnitnrial twtpenen<'cdOoly.~ll Club membert1hJp. l850. Motur" woman. Good Serv1rc:11. Dslly Pilot. llil(hest com· ~ & Com~RJ 6444I02Qbtwn 9am·5pm pay, x.lnt working cond I'~ 0 .1':. ml 11100 p id y ... _ .. bo w/fullrlub privlluue11. ----11 a · our /....tlch nn Ka. IZ. """"• x sprin!(ll. " ~Ill home. Over 21. us-' Jood sb= '"'" Jnck 754.7500 Secretary. P IT . min. l.D. Card. Call 335.6453, 3,5, & 10 spd MX Bikes ""'' · • .,., Ei\ftN XTRA MONEY wal(t. or b\!Uer . I ~ B l -3P.M. -PQJ,ll. 41 _r c palrt1 ttll Mlke .S.~· . n.-"''T _. ck oro. ~94·2529 , 2 13 / ei;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii makes C u11 tom b it Port.a.potty. sso. Ford I -•• 111.'0 nt.'i.."ui we • m3212.. -laMIC bOt day help· No nia;hts or TaLB ! 2470N_; Blvd CM truck \•xt~naton. S50 w~kcnds. Call Penny l mrnedlate full time M2·T910 Campr lle·downs. S20 tor 1ntcrv. 646·~1 or SICllTAIY opcnln~ ror Commercial ~~mper atcp, $10 Your f rlendt and _~ __ 121_4_a_lt_6 _____ ComttucUonten1ln~nn1 Teller Exper1cnl'' pre C-r•l nelCbbon uae Cla.ullled or iented ucretarr r~butnotrequired. ._.,_.. IOJO w b e n t be y h • v e U you're not readlng \ht needed for lmmed pot UNITED .. ; ................... . Entire atocll of over 150 cerami c m o l d • • IJ'Hl'IWU'e + a potter'I Wheel • 2 showcaae1 F.noultb to 1lart bu.&ln•• mo.ir1-e123 aom&bina t.o aeU. They'll Uule ada 1n ClauUitd# Uon wllh Newport Buch CALIFORNIA BANK Camera : R oll el E· l 10 tell you bow well It :U~Y mlnltr 0 tlrnm1aatlolotn 101 developert Salary eom m Ocean Ave Lafuna "SPY' .. camera w /a ll worbdfortbeml ... menaun e upenence Biach-.CIS4tE.O.E. au.tchmenta Uke new ~II 11aome-rut buys Aaldor Lynn 752·1904 m.m2/l15-&'580 Ru11ell r, .. bouj!ht lar ~o·r b oat Nt.'W kg sz walt'rbed. com · pl wl heater on lthr frame. Pd S650 Must ~~ Asking $35(), 848·506t Newly pamled bike. new rac1nic seal. new free Men's Srott Boots. size 7, SSflOO Ph67J.Jl!!lll wheel & hand b rake. new we1~ht p<.-ddles & new Ure, $50.Call962·1713 J!OOd rond S50 or best ---- of r Ca ll LJ ur1c.: .i(I 24' Sk1p1ark. fl ybnd.:l' 6 OOpm Ph 642·9130 Twin 170 Volvoi-. i.w1m ------slt"J>, V II F & 'umloi: Nord1('a Bannc1-. 8oob $12 .900 or best John MetL' 10. top hn" Xlnl tl75 <t22!J Looking ror a home or your own? You'll find many homes advertiaed (or sale in Class1h ed rood StoO 642 2'J7tt ---------1951i 27 Chr1:. C rar1 Han5l'n top llnl· booh hullno i.t'. I win 1•ni: ladle:> SIZl' tl whlll' lirJnd runabout Xlnl 67:J.TI7 I new $100 iS9·9305 ..;., Sall --,060 ~;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:~;:;==~:;::;~;;:;:;:;;;:;. . ................. !' •••• every day Wea~ of C£ove This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the world can share with a Daily Pilot Hear1 of Love II s easy . c omp os e y o ur personalized greeting & we 11 set your message 1n type 10 111 the border ol your cno1ce or your own handwritten thoughts may appear 1n the border yo u setecl Borders come 1n 3 sizes $15 $1 0. & a special child s size for $2 (You must be under 12 to qualify tor tn1s one). If you w ish to c reate your own greeting. use a black pen & wnte your message 1n the heart below or draw you r own Valentine of this size. ~ for help with your ed. 1ust 'C811 642·5678 & a friendly Valentine ad·v1ser wt1 t be happy to assist yo u. And. '' you hke. you can charge your Valentine ad or use your Master Charge or Bank Amencara DAILY PILOT 842-5878 Ma11 to Daily Pilot Class1hed Oepartmenl Bo x 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 I a;· Sc:iqu1'sl. 5 hp mtr beautiful c·ond M:iny XlrtL'i S9000 Ca II 771 000 da)'S llob1e 14. 1mf'l'\1.11•ul111t•, extrai., SI 11)0 979 14113. 770 17&1 CAI. ~ 1-·u II "r u"" & rlll'c VHF. depth Knot log II ... arl~. 11lnl rnnd $850() Ph 493 3'S:lK 32' ~HICSON. 7 hJ ~~ wtwel. I'll dn, l'rv pl~ 1-:"l'' 71 I !Iii>! 5902 l'l'Ll•r:.on 4o und1•r c.·o n -i tru,·11011 8anC1ll ~inches stc;irni- rroi.l & hydr~ullc:. 1-\.r I• rnN' $185.000 P Squarl'CI &alS~l·4163 AMERICAM24 :-, hop p 1 n .e for J 11 Amencnn 24? Check our trade tn Boot, motor & trailer Must sell' No re a..'IC>f'Ulble offer refust.-d . Broker 962 \151 \I Cal 20, new i.ntls. VIII-'. fihp ()1 U. many 1•xtrui- UXX>/b!it orr tl37 49W CL.ASS IC 17' Chn11 Croft runahoul 6ryl cnl!, Ur. all xtnci- 250 hr!> fresh water onl)' fioat 1s ab:iol u1..i~· nc~ SS5(K} "v 1;.t6·00011 loah. su,.; Docb 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS A Y AIL.AIU YAC Newp(>r1646-05St S l 1p1i for lt'n s t• Leasebacks . Chartl'r~ Newport Bayview Yac h• Club. &:JI 1900 Ne«t sue for 25' s ail boal lrf rfewporl lk11ch -pfn den fee. Office 879·3Z2il ut. 78.1home974·0A67 MOORING with bout for Ncwp()rl 0.11ch rellldcnl w11ntcd Pless" t·ull art 8pm 1144-7994 -· 9010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '18 KAWA.SAKI JET SKI 440rc ma w/\flr 123911 new. Sac at $19$0 Call Nelllon s.sa-1120. 76&-~ Malle your •h opping _. b)' utlftl tM Dally PUot auaa.n.t Ada. MEW & USED C AA'> & TAUC ll \ O .. E"'4 C,EVEH OAT'> •• * * •••••••• ~~·1'\fl * NIW 1971 DOOM COLT DOIHll "TWIMSHIFr DIPLOMAT H ,.. 1 c 1-1 e A c K Autom.tic: "'nvl t()C) d Ii stnoe & mot 1 (31284) 54M5 Calt1orn11 M1fo10• Cnamoeon ,.,,"' t•d• m nuld111 01 I CC n l t1t1ptng lo mot8'1 14) 54ft5 •••••••••••••••••••• HEW 1979 DODGlllOO VAN Autom&hc 318 V 8 ltnlOd gl{l!., Wn110 In oolor ( tCJ05.4) HEW 1979 DODCHIJOO VAN AulomlfltC 318 V-8, tinted Olil86 I '>839!>1 ············•******* 1977 DODGE LOHCHED PICKUP Automatic. power steenng. tow miles 11F6721 7) 1975 DATSUN 1-210 4 apeed. vtnyl top (066NKK) 53995 51895 Includes •Lea11 ~ •Evac"''f S Svstem R -e YStem * echaroes •4 Pounds F Y81em Rv· s reon s 46 50/Vans S3 t 95/CAFf E•l>'f•t1·•·rv S S3t 95 148UfUlll 1~. lomt IMO 676 7'44 .,.. Yamaha 6:1(), l'JClr 1u. SHO Mint 1wll t.'1111 brf<n l2 IT13 tlll44 1' Yamaha~ YZ Oooo c.ir.tilkln , IM Ull by 1111• Whlh1 lku. 1'~o h111k1 l<A_N""° ~I !HIQ Tl V•fNh1 ~ M>. t:rlOll • ~~ ............. !~?.! ~·I•~ ...... t-,a "W ...... l••11ied AlllM, l•pomd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 CMIVIOLIT _. 97 I 2 ••••• • •••• • ••••• • •••• •• ,UMd S•-w ya.w -.................... .,...., 97l0 p., •*• 97 ...... 9772 ca.n•t 9920 ~ tlU"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..................... . AulumatlC'. AM /PM * ••••••••••••••••••••••• •te"f'tlO upe. pv.r 1t"'·r ·i:~lE convt .• ts.ooo VOLVO Ina hi baC'k ae1t1. IOIMcLAllM'a '""'·yellow/black. 71POllSCHltJ4 &Jl"('lef i111ant . rru'8e t'OO AM / f'M U ,000 M I. trol. fJOPlOI> roor. aus & '°'9111 ~r.r jf,•t•i°~·.;i:;. flU l anka. Ta,•oma •XJ6R.epain4'Servlce• ca .. ette. ahoy1, Xln't ""h«'IAI & low mllca L.lc JOC!Hetme1':/./Ja,uar eond. (055TZW > Utl81~ S.1" 1'3a.'1 Ulftft r••A c -1 -~ .. SI 171 mo N Bel<'h Ulvd -.-.. . . -···-- fHIODOR I ROBIN S FO R D • "' I' tt4M f\1 >W Ill 'w' I 1 'q\f"Mt'liA 111; 1111111 VW umfM'r van. 1ee to llJIP""C'lal• Ni.lw motor ~1 IM(rl Scion Van ~• Too ~. low ml cwitom vaml You'll dl~ 11 1 lf48 9101 '72 Fonl Van pwr brakt'• ., -.tt't'rllll(. 111r rond t urpt<ll'<l pu""I rC'fn& Cl.IW "4K ~ LA HAUHA <= =l~f:S ~~; CMCKeYBSON CA.l8eacb6WhltU r > tooo.M0-29'73 VW·fJORSC'HE·AUDl 17 t4tlJZ..llll 44'$ E. Coul lliway C10iWd SUnday1 ,,__ 97Ji-Ill 8'71ide Onve WTCHAMClfOI 1971 SJOl'a SAVI! IUY Ott LIAS I NOW! 79•, MOW AJtlJYIH(il ••••••••••••••••••••••• New1>0rt8each 873-GeOO •74i,., JllMMll'l·Healey, blk.. * $ •pd., AM/VII uu. '4500, Beat otrer. Jhn. ---------work IU·HIO; home '151·13152 9735 .............•.••••• , .. '73 eonv. Top cond new tires, attteo •tape deck Movtng to C.nada Muat tell. $4150 844'7 !Jt .... t7JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracl e mazda ...... 9755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TISTNIVI OUI "UCAI OF11flYIA.I" Oood inventory In atock llWT)' wbUe ~)" I Ht! MtlAC&.I MAZDA/RIHA ULT 2l.SO Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 '5 RENAULT 16 Gd cond. Only $700. SALIS. SHYICI AHDLIASIMG OVERSEAS DELIVl':KY EXPER1'8 IAllUIH VOi.YO IMS Harbor Rlvd COST A M E.'iA '46--9103 540.946 7 900 So. C..t Hwy. U,..le-' 494-1111 t92S OttAtoeGrt COUNTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLV.o '70 Chrysler New Yorker. · otr, all pow.,r, s tereo EXQ.USIVELlwOLVO litpe deck . $750. 1712 LarKest Volvo ~11l1·r Galaxy Dr. N B 642·7743 an Orange Coun~' ----B~~i&i\S Cwf.JCGI.... 9930 ~'!i:tt~-,~ I ~·~··~; .. ;_;;;·~ .. ;~~= • ..,, .• Rood Mu11l s~·· llurry '!111!~~~._-.. _~ ... -~ .. I woo't lwit ' ~1 1.377 2025 S. Manchester I.in<' Cont Ma_r _k _l_l_I Anaheim 750-2011 needs work ssoo ' ~ 675 1900 2 S w e d l :.h Volv o Mec ha nic-. n ow al Con..+h 9932 I van·,., 1995 H arbo 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd , CM. 645 1982 '1H~v Van "'»too Many 1•-c.1 rt'" Aft s 548 2638 or 631 161b A1'o limited number or l978 320l 's la i.llU avail•· I*!. CaJJ u,a t.oda l ! C..11 fn$-0489 M9oe. UMd c.... ...... 641-1700 ltols-.,U 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. ..._ i6 <.:orv <'•tm point, aul•>. T lop, lli whl. PIS, m ar< whls, P/wind, AM/YM 11teroo & tape. 3SK m1 . fnj()(), 552-89611 ll I ·2040 49M949 ~ tJ!lt · "70 3 tprt-d 1hJft. 6 ryl ~I 3410 C'\L"ltom Iona bed, $900, 1977 BMW 320i·Blac:k with tan l.nt.enor. a ir cond • AM /FM c aaaelle , "12 RX2 MAZDA V ......... •••••••••••••• A"4C 99QS Cood cond . $8$0. Cea7i •1 DlAUR IN U.S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '711Corvelle ~ ....... ,.1 tit~ ... /II•... t 160 lwllol W..ted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tU-:NT -,tJ 1.uxury Molor WI WIU IUY tlonw u · t1lt<t•J .. o W>o YOUlt OA TSUM wit .. 6' ml tM-0 ~ PAIO FOR OR NOT '1'.l OOIXH·: 360 V8 ... \ill) equipped S6~00 Will tr.de for <.'111d Sevllh• 117$.~ --lw/lo Senk•. ,.,.. & AccHtoritt 9400 ....................... ~'W ('n>w..r, fu.:I tnJl'<' llOfl 11y1JI for a t1m blu{'k (:h(w An)' rl'a80tlobll' of fe r ov .. r $8 50 ~11449227 --- il Honda4.50. 2 inlo I P•Pt'. new ~ar tare. not run rung, 960 2938 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9520 TOfJOOLLAI FOltTOPCAIS BARWICK DATSUN "-, 1, 1 I I\, ' 1 1 8 3 1-137!'> 493.))7') Wio;PAYTOPOOLLAR for lop used CBnl·fOrc1gn, domt.~tl<'S or classics. If .vour car is extra clean, Sl~ 1.119 Fl RST ! #lhl~C.-, 2925 Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA 979-2500 ....................... --------- WOOOIF. 1946 .. 'ord BeautJful ! $6500. 644-7183 ---'46 f'ORD WOODY t)!Uy restored! Sl3,000 67>6161 Mercedeii Bent Classic 1961 190 Diesel. 4 dr sedan Old body s tylf' Restored to Like New cond1t ion th roug houl Pnvatc party. Must St'll iD'lme dlale ly . Wall sacrifice. Sl.2.500 or bt'st offer. 714~1.381 '57 MCA Roadster: Real ly c lean. One Ownl!r. S'2llOO fnS-2494 67 3-0062 ~·--· WE BUY CLEAN CARS &TRUCKS COHMELL . CHEVROLET .'~ 11.ir 1. •r Uh ol n ISfr\ ~t~'-\ . 546-1200 WE BUY USED CARS CALL PAPPY Used Car f!t~r 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • llNCOLN ·MERCURY ... 9540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Modified M1dgl't, xlnt COSTA MESA oood, no mot.or. Best of· (er. 538-0318 4 Wheel Dri••• 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ LOW LEASE! "79 CHEROKEE Cuadra-Trac . powe• steering & brakes. heater (Ser. 18861) A$L.OWA$ ..._ S142hl "'"""'° Oii--·-:::; :'."..::,. c:=:ioo $74116 P'w &MM.-r. .................. AMJC,-.. ""'~k ... 147-9551 WEIUY USB>CARS! We're the new Chevrolet dealership in the lnine Auto Center. We need )'OW' l&Sed c: ar ! JOE MAC PHERSON CHEVROLET 21 Auto Cent.er Drive JRVlNE 768-7222 WANTED! Late m odel Toyotas, Volvos. Pickups & Vans. Call us today! .. ............. C0tteMfte "'-646-tlOJ w S40-t4'7 lwllol. hftpott.d 4ll8-422l8 0 MUSTSB.l l,oad l•d 12.000 m 1. Michelin t.1res & in 1m· Mazda '72 RX·Z, 4 dr, new mac:ulate condition radial tires, new dist' 104 lSX E L P r i. ply. brb. tuned eng, 26 mpg, SQSOO.CallM5-l47S. l owner. SllSO. Ted R iY '74HometlfatchbackXfi $11.700 . fl73 ·4117 or CARVER cyl. Auto trans . Pow 759 Itel IOUS·ltOYCl Str & Bruk~~ Ai r --- , ... , .... ..," Buckets. amlfm stereo & COUl)Clr 993). \'---..J= .. Hll more Golden tan with ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luc:aa 645·4880 1daya) 197' IMW 2002 962·9511 bef 7am, art COUPE. 4 speed tranJJ.. 6pm. C DWNDAVS tan intenor. Low m1lci. '74 XH7 Ucluxe, clean One Ownt'r AsktnK i!IOO S2000f1rm '59SUveTCloud l Call 963 1121 ~ve~ ~ 10 GJI 26&1 wr cooc:Utiorung & U)W -'---------miles. 1446NYEI ~Itta 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ------'70 Cougur XH7. llhr mt. i8 JOOD. rc>et.all!c brwn. ---~-~---Md 991 o full pwr. very c•ln. Nu weekends • OMLYS6895 HOWARD Ch .. rot.t Dove & Quail Sts NE)VPORT.BEACH 133-0555 '75 s.-n. 4 s pd. all xtras In cl. sunroof. low ma Beauty 548·2667 c.,t 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltber inter. s unroor & Ul6l Rolla Royce Sedan, ••••••••••••••••••••••• =nt. run:. xlnl $1750. stereo, 9900 mi's, $19,000 rane ronct Elegant wtu~ ·n Ele\·tn. a ll u1 m i., l848__ _ __ &3686 l20.$CIO. 640-4999. good. cl~an cond ~.995' f17 Cowiar Aut.o. PS/PB. c..-...&.. Call Art very dean SIOOO. Call 'fn 2:i() SE Clus1c Coupe. -9760 !m-7060 673 91117 642 1.116 Lo m1 . SACRIFICE. ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ 1 ____ ~- $6500. Private ply. '70 S aab 99 . n e wt•--------Dodlp 9935 915'7-0l20 M1chehns, runs gre at i2CENTUKY ••••••••••••••••••-••• $995 Call Pete Maly, CONVERTIBLE ·~~t!':~r~ cood BSL51days Very SHARP• 454 , air 9SH!i68 To,oh 9765 cond.. powe r st,.cnnll f1' 76 Capri 2 3, 4 s pd . ----_;.,;.~---••••••••••••••••••••••• brakea. ne w lop n('w AM/Fm, Cass. 25.000 19'184.50SL13M.Mllanbm. 'fllTo)'oUCorona, auto, braku. A M t-'M 11 nus. OCfers Ore.JMY378 stereo, aoaolutely mint asking f7SO or best offeT t.rack.1KF.M01 ~ 18311 !m-1564 S 2 9 • S 0 O . E v e s Call642-92155 '17 Aspen Spec-1al Ed1llon wa1too. mint cond .. :Ice wmd . elec seal.11, clcr door IOC'kA, rrw!lie ront . air cond , deluxe 101 . 8,000 mi, IS HOO 631 Q'~ ,.... 9940 i2 CAPRI Eng. xlnt cond. ~~~ 3 3 O 1 ' d 'I 5 --.7"""'7'-T-O-~-OT-A-­ Good mil trans . car --------- '77 CUSTOM Century Sedan • E.x~ car S3.":.0 ror q1.1ck )!tit' 494 4673 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. r PHIL Needs some body work 1976 MB 4:JOSL. br11Uant SIS UFTIAQC SHOO. 646-7907 red w/parcbment. Local Silver/black 5 speed LONG Dahm 9720 ;..~wner . $22.000 ~WM/FM radio ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------S4 t ts C •me 9'15 FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DATSUHS• ..... WtctioR - Of Alt MocS.h SALES.LEAS I NG PARTS·SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHARBOR Bl.VD 54o.64 I 0 540-02 I l * DRIVEA. * *LITTLE ... * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPARE BARWIC K DA T\UH "'\ lfl 1 q Ill I 1j'i t I 1r1• 8 31-137!'> 493-337!'> "We need to buy clean Datsun wsed c:ar.i" S WW Pay Top Dollar$ COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHARBOR BLVD. 540-64 I 0 540-02 I l MZBZ 1973. 4SOSE. Call642-0l38 "78 El Dorado rellrt'd W!tlle w /saddle 1ntr PRIVATE PARTY G M E.xecul1ve Ownn Mint rond. Lo miJeage, driven only Pnme cond ~ect body. Ph 751-1337 17C.elical..&.kenew-bestor. S11.900493-7893 ys,673-9140eves . fer low miles. While Tl SedAn dl' Villt . One '76450SEL Met.albc Hrue 642-~ o wner . rully equip & matorung leather int i9 Cellu GT Cpe s Spd. S6. 7 50 . Wt• e k day" Loaded' A.slung SL8.SOO air, wire ~kt whls. xtra1 7»9501 SIU-~e\e-. Call: 64,5..2613, afternoons 900 ma $6995/ B orrer. 7i ~an de Ville. One please. 9fi6..3648 o wner, fully ecju1p l ............ ,, ... ~., ...... . ............ ,.....,...... ,........_ -71 LTD II <:ounlry Sq Stal Wai;on L<iadcd, xlnt rond IG, 000 mt PI' IW-2021, 644 25911 * ·14Mn230 Xln't rond. 'door sedan. Au'.s~. (ISl.38) $6995 CHICK IYBSOH VW-PORSCHE·AUDI 446 E. Coast Hlway 1 at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 * '764.SC6L, sliver. like ne w. 28.000 mi's, $21,SOO or bat dr.4'9·5000 9742 T,... 9767 $7,000 . W i:c k1 -.y ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _7_~_950_1 --------- '77 TR7, whl. AM/Jo'M '76 Eldorado. full power. 73T Hard, new llr~s. new c ass. aar, xlnt c ond ruce.16100/bsl off hr.tke!\, fl pwr, runlli xlnt. ~S618 ~ Si'Z:llOO. 964·1848 FOR SALE· TR7 1976 lo w rrulea.ge Days 549--0644 Eve 675-7147 vo1a.,.,._ 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'T.I Beet.le, s unroof. 4 spd, stereo. nu paint. Alk111g $2150. 875-9789. '67 VW Bug. sWll'OOf, new paint, AM /FM. runs x.lnt. $1200. ~7 ~eves '74 VW. 39M m i l es, AM/FM. Mus t aell' 675-8252 or 675·3560. '68 Gala 11y 500, radio. heat.er. p/s,pl b Eng & body an good cond 1st $700 lakt:i. 1t Xlnt Tra ni. car 00·9085 1972 Coupe de \11llr. new - llres xlnl rond stereo '71 F'ord LTD WJO?n a1C. vinyl top Llhr Auto A1rtrond No.>w tire:-.· seat & window) SI 7115 hrake-; Xlnt l'Ond. $1200 1977 Coupe cl1• Vtlle. yellow. loa dl·d Im mecuJat..e 25,200 milei. $8500. S4CJ 2011 644-6632 _la)._'17_59 ______ _ 78 Seville, yello w w / '64 Galaxie. 4 dr. V8, )\d. ~loW int., lo mt, TOl.-e lrani. R&H , C lean . o r buy Xlnt rond N.-ed" c lul<'h $450 548-3230, S37 789\. L.1ndu 5'5-33411 '77 Wht St:vtllt:. 32,00-0 McrYerick 9947 ······················· ·---------miles. m ;.e~s. many ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 MGB Convert.Good rond. W /hard top. $1300. 545-48 tfflMGMIDGET Bonnet, cover , wire wheels nardl steenng wheel, true aporu car . AM/FM at.en!o. Best of. fer CaH S52-0ll87 '72 VW Bw;: Xlnt rond bed, snrf. red/wht, Besl ofrer 642-:>676 xtras SI0.500 540.8!155 77 V II 1!1.000 malt·s A/C -xlnt C'Ond. 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A.JiOC'laled Pre Roektll Cirf'd by Pa lestmuan ((Ut'rr•lh a from bia .u •• 1n iJouthcrn Leb11non fell on towns in north~m lsr11at'I toda)' nur rowly mlbisl n(C 1i1 cnlwd of ischooleh1ldrt'n rush1n1i l-0 bomb s helters, lsra~I radio r .. portcd Israeli aunner~ n •turned the hre The radio rcpe>rted no lnJuncs in the Katyu.'!h~ rocket attackb on the border towng or Ktryat Shmooa and Metulla, Ju•t h ve miles apart In the northf>rnmost ~ahlee, a finger of land that JUls mto Lebanon fl quoted Defense Minister Ezer Weitman as te llin ~ a meeting or a parliamentary committee that Is rae l would strike al civilian populatJons in Lebanon If the rocketing of Israeli towns does not s top. A school in Kiryat Shmona took a direct hit on a second· floor classroom. the radio said. but the 400 pupils and their teachers had just rushed into un. dergrou.nd shelters after the first rocket exploded nearby. It was the third time-in five days northern Is rae li settle ments have been rocketed In Beirut, the Lebanese gov ernment ur~ed the U.N. Security Council to pressure Israel into stopping its 'relentless" attacks against the guerrilla bases in southern Lebanon. Lebanese Foreign Minister Fuad Butros summoned the am- bassadors of the United States. Russia, France. Britain and China aod asked their govern ments to "intervene at once ... Butros said escalating hostilities in the south created a "very rzrave situation that dictates or the big powers the use of their weight to avert a potential total explotnon " On Monday. Abu Hassan, a1 leged mastermind of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre or 11 Israeli sportsmen. was as sassinaled in Beirut. Lebanon. The Palestine Libe ration Organiiation bla med Israel for the killing. Israel bad no com ment on the charge Palestinian leaders m eeting in Damascus. Syria, were angered and saddened by the killing but failed al their windup session lo· day to reconcile radical guer r illas with PLO chief Vasser Arafat. Carter State Of the Union Talk Tonight WASHINGTON <A P > -Presi· dent Carter praised by a n economy-minded Congress for showing restraint in his budget, 1s following through with a State of the Union message tonight that emphasizes the urgency of fighting inflation. (6 p. m . Chan· nels 2. 4 and 7). Carter goes before Congress and .a nationwide television au- dience to make h is address a day after unveiling a "lean and austere" budget that calls for spending ~2 bilUon with a def· icit or$29billlon. One House member said after a briefing at the White House Mon- day that inflation was uppermost in the president's mind as he re- viewed a succession of drafts pre- pared.by speech writers. Mays Makes Hal,l of F a11W NEW YORK <AP) - Willie Mays. former cen· terfielder with the Glants in New York and San francisco, was elected to baseball's Hall or Fame today. (Story, Page Bl). Since the voting began in 1936, Mays ls only the ninth player to be named in his first year of ellgibHJ· ty. He received 409 of a possible 432 votes by 10· year m embers or the Baseball Writers Aasocla· llon of America, who participate In the annual balloting. ' Two other outfielders. Enos Slaughter and Duke Snider. (alled to receive the necessary votes. r. Good Skates Bill Morgan of Cucamonga takes his daughter. Erin, 3 months. for a roll down Newport Beach's ocean front walkway and bike trail. With roller s kating enjoying a re· surgence in popularity, the beach front sidewalk that stretches from the Balboa Peninsula to Central Newport has become one long roller skating rink. Pretrial Hearing Set in Bar Slaying Robert Leslie "Bobby' Jones. 26. has been ordered to race a Feb. J pretrial h ea r ing in Orange County -Superior Court on murder charges stemming from the Sept. 8 stabbing death of Huntin g ton B eac h motorcycli st Gary Allen "Mad Dog" Fero Jones has pleaded innocent by reason or insanity to charges he fatally stabbed Fero. 41 , during a brawl at the Mai.Jt Street Sa l oon , 117 Main S t .. in downtown Huntington Beach. Jones. a rormer downtown Huntington Beach resident, was arrested J an. 4 in Concord. Calif. He re mains in Orange County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail. Meanwhile. authorities are still s.ae.rching for two key wit· nesses. Mary Magaline Davis and Sam Catrabone Jr .. who failed to appear at Jones' pre· liminary hearing held in West Orange County Judicial Distnct court Friday and Monday. Miss Davis has been arrested twice for questioning in the case, but was released both times because there was insufficient Buses Roll Again CHARLOTTE, N.C. CAP> Bus riders and downtown merchants cele brated as city ~uses rolled after a 56-day strike by drivers and mec hanics. evidence to keep her in custody. Bench warrants have been is· s ue d fo r Miss Davis and Catraborie, both Huntington Beach-area residents. Jones also has pleaded iono· cent by reason of insanity to charges of attempted murder ste mming from the March 5 alleged slashing or a 41-year·old Fountain Valley man. It is alleged that Jones slashed Delbert Ray Calvin several limes across the chest with a knire during a fight at the Capri Cocktail Lounge, 406 Pacific Coast Highway , Huntington Beach. Motherlwod AWnflict? IOWA CITY, Iowa <APl Firertghler Linda Eaton says she will continue to breast-feed her son at the firehouse in de· fiance of fire department regula- tions. "I plan to go in Wednesday and have the baby brought <for his reeding), .. said Miss Eaton. 26. who was suspended for one day Monday arter nursing her son. Ian. while on duty But city om c1als s ay 11 a second reeding takes place on ci· ty time, she will "again be s ub· ject to disciplinary action. possibly of a stricter nature." Cltulses Being Held J , Teachers Strike In Westnrlnster By llOBERT BAKKER '"" ... °""' """ ... " Teachers in the Westminster School District went on strike this morning over deadlocked negotiations for a 1979·80 school year contract. A sookesman for the teachers said the strike is only a one-day af. fair staged "to get district of· ficials to move on some key is· sues." However , Barbara Winars . a s pokeswoman ror the elemen- tary district, said district of· ficials look upon the walkout as a full-fledged strike. She said substitute teachers have been hired at $90 per day and that all classes are being held. The s trike involves 374 t e achers re presented by the Westminster Teachers Associa- tion. but it was not clear this morning how many teachers ac. luatly took part in the wa lkout. Miss Winars said s ketchy in- formation shows that only fi ve of the 28 regular teachers were in their classrooms a t Warner Intermediate School. The figures were almost re· versed at Stacy Intermediate School where just eight of 35 teachers were reported absent. Student e nrollment was re- ported as normal. A total of 8,700 ·pupils attend the district's 20 schools. Bill Bianchi. executive direc· tor of the United West Orange County Teachers. said teachers will return to their classrooms Wednesday. ··our teachers plan to walk through the community today to explain their poeitions." be said. "We don't want to strilte. but we do intend to bargain for im· portant issues." Issues that have divided the two sides include salary. binding arbitration in grievance mat· ters. classroom size a nd fringe benefits. Teachers ar e asking for a seven percent increase for the 1979~80 school year plus the earmarking or 75 percent or all additional new state revenues for a pay increase . The district has offered a seven percent pay hike. but is balking at additior;ial increases. Teachers were granted a 5.5 percent pay increase for the cur· rent year. but it was withheld by a s tatewide saJary freeze. Miss Winars said the total College Trustees Set Special Meet Coast Community College Dis· trict trustees will meet in a s pecial session Wednesday to discuss the future directions or community colleges in the Unit· ed States. Ed Glazer. president of lhe American Association of Com· munity and Junior Colleges. will be the guest speaker at the 4 p.m . meeting at district offices, 1370 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa. The meeting Is open to the public. costs to lbe district for increases in pay and fringe benefits and the reduction in classroom size now demanded by teacher:s wouJd be $770,000. Teachers.-who have worked TO HEAD CHAMBER Richard Grundy Grundy Takes HelmofCofC In Huntington Richard Grundy will be in· stalled as the new president of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce at the chamber's 65th annual banquet Feb. 2. The cltamber':s citizen or the year also will be announced at the. banquet al the Huntington Beach Inn. Speaker for the evening will be s tale Sen. John Schmitz, R· Newport Beach. Huntington Beach Mayor Ron Pattinson will ins tall Grundy, the administrator of the Hunt· ~. gton lnte r co mmunity ospital. as well as other new c amber officers. Reservations at $12.50 per person may be made by mail to the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce. 18582 Beach Blvd., Suite 224, Huntington Beach. San Joaquin Fog Stays • By Tiie Associated Press A dense tule fog that closed San Joaquin Valley airports and caused one traffic death is ex· peeled to continue through Wednesday. the National Weather Service says. ~irport s at ~r es n o . Bakersfield and Stockton were closed at times Monday br fog . Highs Wednesday will be m the 50s with tonieht's lows in the 30s. without a contract since Dec. 31 . a r e paid an annual average salary or Sl8.100. Pickets were reported at all district schools. Conditions wen: descr ibed as peaceful Teen Tells Of Police Shootings WOODLAND <AP > -An 18· year-old female who blamed the s l aylngs of two California Highway Patrol officers on her .boyfriend says she heard one victim scream for help witb his last breath. Margaret Kl aess of Garden Grove testified between spates of sobbing Monday at the first day or a preliminary hearin~ of two murde r cha r ges against Lui s Rodrigu ez 23 . of Sacramento. She said she hea rd three periods or shoooting wh ile sittinEJ 10 the car that the office rs s toppe d , be twee n whictt Rodriguez searched frantically for his fake drive rs license ancl even his own pistol. The fake license was reportedly found later at the scene. as was a pistol. Rodri~uez is charged with kill· Ing Offi cers William Freeman, 35. who died ot multiple gunshot wounds. and Roy Blecher. 50, who died handcuffed with one shot through the back or his head. It happened alongside In· terslate 80 JUSt west or Sacra men. to in the foggy early hours of Dec. 22. Rodriguez faces the death penalty. M 1ss l\laess. wno in111a11y raced the same charges. wa!'. al- kwed to f)lead guilty as an ac· cessory after the fact of murder in exchange ror t es timony against Rodrigu(.>z. She said Rodriguez told he• rater lhat he "closed hi s eye9 and shot him." referring to the handcuffed officer During her testimony in Yoro C ounty Munici p a l Cou rt. Rodriguez showed no emotion Miss Kl aess, arres ted with Rodriguez in Richmond two days after the killings. told of launc hin~ a crime s pree a few <Sef' HEARING. Page A2 I ' Schools Get State Review A Stale Department of Educa· lion team 1s reviewing progra ms offe red by schools in the West Orange County Consortium ror Specia l Education this week The panel is seeking to ven ry that handicapped youngsters are receiving appropriate individual education as required by stale la w. Districts in the consortium in· elude Huntington Beach Union High School and five elementary districts. Huntington Beach Ci· ly, Founta in Valley, Ocf>an Vi e w . Sea l B ea c h un d Westminster. Kulik Guilty of Heroin Rap Coast o.lly ....... '8fl- OUIL TY OF DRUO RAP Alexander KuHk By KATHY CLANCY °' ' .. o;.r, ~1i.c statt Former Newport Beach resi· dent Alexander Kulik was found guilty In Orange County Superior Court Monday of a single charge oftransporting heroin. .Midway UU'OUf!Jh theill-1lflh,f'6U day or deliberations. however , Jurors said they w'er e dead· locked 10·2 favoring acquittal on a second charge or possessing heroin for sale . After dismissing the jury and declaring a mistrial on that second count , acting Superior Court Judie Paul Mast revoked Kullk't $250,000 bail and ordered him taken to the county jail. As the '-8-year·old Kulik stood calmly and his wire. Elsie, wept In the courtroom, Mast said, "the court's heart goes out to both or you and the court Is sorry about the great problems I know that you all are suffering. "The situation ts. trowever, that In my judgment J don't believe that this is a situation where Mr. KulJk should remain r ... , • out of custody," Mast said. Kulik. also a suspect in the Stephen John Bovan murder case, was arrested in a bor· rowed car containing 1.1 pounds of heroin hours after Bovan's October, 1977. slaying. . O.uts.lde the courtroam Monday jury members said they agreed Kulik knew the heroin was in the car when he was arrested In a Mis· sion Viejo parking lot. But the 10·2 deadloek came when only two jury members were convinced that Kulik possessed the heroin for sale. Kulik earlier was convicted ln a San Diego FederaJ Court on a charge or poueutna a similar amount of rare Oriental heroin found in his car when he was ar· rested on charge1 stemming from the Bovan cue. He has been tree on bond while that conviction 11 belna ap. J)Hled. Kulik. In aakina Judge Mast to let him ~main free on ball In this cHe ·as well discounted prosecutor Ron Krcber's conten· \ lion that he has access to large sums or money and might nee. "I just want to get all this over with and do my time." Kulik said. "l really don't have any money left at all. I am driving a '74 Mazda. I am living in a OlOt<!l ~m right now." He aJs0"referrea tohis upcom· ing March 2 trial on murder and conspiracy charges io the Bovan case. "I will show up.' Kulik said. •'I just want the opportunity to go through this case like a human being and not in a Jail cell." Mast set sentencing in the drug case for Feb. 8. Kreber said he will wait until then to either seek dismissal of the second drug charge or file a mo· lion for a new trial. Jury foreman Victor Plateckl admitted the lriaJ was extremely complex but he and fellow jurors a•ref"d the-y would not be able to reach a unanlmou8 v~rdlct on tht heroin possession charae. ~vcn lf <Stt KtJtdk, Pate t\2) , -'=-- Weather Patchy tow clouds along the coast at limes tonight a nd in c rea s ing h igh cloudiness Conside r:ible c loudiness Wednesd ay. Lows tonight --yn t he ,.~ Highs Wednesqay in t~e 60s. INSIDE TOD~ Y Monon Bergeaon. Orange County's J1nt /emote state leg11lotor. ho.$ made a chOnge ; in her lt/estyle now chat she 'rt commuhrag betwem Newp<1rt Beach and Sacramento See Featurtng. Page CJ. latlex "' "-~lft .......... ,_ lrlM.....,._11 CJ AM~ l..M.k.,. M IM.tft 9419'-tl M<t M_I ...... cellfenll• AS ••II--.._, ~· t, 0r...-~ CNttlli. c• LC.I. '«• C:-i<t I ._,.. CNU-.N 11 1"8..,...... Dut11~ .. ant...,.... ........ ~... 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Qul:lhly 11111 Holh "''It l11•.11t'd fur n11n111 in1t1111·:-. 1\1\1·1' .ind 't>rl H c·1m1p u1Holl!\ h ud i.:orl\' to Ull' 11111t.-I ' wollt1JJ tot kt.111 Juunut• ,1rt1 r h \H 'J1111.: 111 n•11 ·1t~lllUl''t Hild l't•lt•hrat10nl\ 0 11 lht· fl l h l duy o( lht' ru·\\ ( 1111~n·:. ... A fr.1t'i.ll'I .tll('li(t•dly ot•t•urn •<I wtwn tho .:1 oup 11f It'\ c•lt•r.., "'u-. lt•,t\ intt Ith 1·o<•ktJ1I lounj(t.' .1ml lwuct111..: 1111 lhl·, It•\ ,11111 lf111or~ FAA Request Jet Foil ow Usual Takeoff Patterns IS)' (;AK\' GKi\NVIU.•: °' ... o,. •• , "'' .. ,,.,, Jt-l 01rhm•n, followt:d lh1·1r ui.ual tukt•off prot'1•dur1• frun1 Oran.:1• ('ounly Air port toduy .1:-. J F1•dt>ral Avwtwn AtJrr11nist1 a ''°" rcqut•sl lo <to <1thN'Wl1>(' wm. 1gnurt>d Adlwn·nrt• lo lh1• lung i.tund 1111( t akooH proct>duroi. d<.·1H~nt·d lo minimize JCl noisl' spared rt::. tde nli. · 1n the• a irport ureu ulldt l1on:.il dm a t. the airliners <'llmbt·d s kywurct But the d11,agrl'l•mcnt over tifkeoff proced ures declared un s uft> by the ft'AA last ft'riday still d1 vidt>d offwtals of nw two a r ff•rt cd :11 rlirwi.. At r Cahfornw und llugheK /\1rwc•st . a nd the ft•deral agency The f'AA can. 1f 1t c hr10S('1>. iJrb1t runty 1si.ue an c m1·r1,w1wy o rd (;' r t h u I w o u I d m a n d .J l 1· t·hangt·s 111 th<' lukeorr routine <it Orangt• County Airport Or. tht· C1Viution aJ.(ency l'.an beJ.(tn a'1m1nti.lrnt1vt· proc·eed mj.(:. thut wo uld give the u1rhn1·-. u ehanc<· to t·onh•1>l tht: unsufo cfrl'lar:.it1on a nd oppoi.c lh1• 11· Cl U('!>lt•d l'h<Jngt•S As for n o w , th ou){h , .,1111k1·s mPn for l>c1I h a1rhnC!'i i,a11I I ltt•ir pdoli. will C'o ntinu1• 111 t·ltmh the <Hrlrnc r:-. to 500 fto(•t.un Service Held For Teen-age Crash Victim F un 1· r a I '>er v 1 l' t: s w c r 1• ~c·hl'd11l1·cl today for a llu111 tr1J(ton BN1t·h motm-C'ycli:.t who ~urfrn•<I fol'ul injur11.!:. a w(·•·k ago wh(•n htis mi:ldHnt• eolltdt'(I with <• l'llr al ~·n lrvrne inlcr1>1·c· t llHI rtn full lHIWt•r :inti then throttle bJt'k whilt.-<:limbtng until lhc coui.lhnl' 11> reuched before re vc rllnK to full power. Jrriday, f>'AA ofrleiuhi 11aid !ht.· pla ne should reoch l.000 feet before powe r 111 reduced. Noil!e technicians a t t he ulrport satd s uch a maneuver would have' "a cutastrophlc im· pact" on 111rport management 'i; e ffort to rt.'duce the Jet noise im· pa c t on s urro unding com m unlties Irvine, Ne wport Beach, Costa Mesa a nd Santu Ana fleighUi. And worried county govern· ment officials orde red a legal rn· v i ew o f lhc pos si b l e r e percussions on u1rport opera- L io n s s ho uld th e t a k eoff procc•dures be chan~ed. Monday, airline and county rcpn·sentalives m et with FAA offi cials in an attempt to break the deadlock imposed by the airlines' plans to igno re the f'AA req Uf's t tha t CCI rricd today '!> deadlrnt· However, according to Bob Payton of Ai r Californtu, local FAA official~ s aid thl'y IJr(;' not frN· lo n<•J(ottalt· ll:rmi. of the t•ci11·L handt•<I tlown nat1onully 1n Washington. O.C Thi• [''AA dec l<i r<Jtion appht·i. to 111 he r utrporti. and other ai r l1n1•:s where L<fkeo rr pro· c•ed ures similar to those used <it OranKe Co~nty Airport ure in ef· feet. Roth Pay t o n a nd L a rry l.1tchf1cld of Hughf'i. A1rwei.l to. day r1>peated the two carriers' insistence that thl• t akcoff pro c·edure a t Or;in ~c· County /\irpnrt is s afe aft<! t1>gcther po1 nlt·d to collt•ct1vt·ly more than 200.000 t1<.'<.'tdt•nt free takeoffs lo prov<> the1 r point Roth <J1rlinc spoke!)men al'\11 n:·peal<-d what they S<ftd is the l'Oncem of their companici. with ,1 i r i.ttf Ply and s:11d , under no l'lrl'Um:.tanl'l•S, would sa(<'ly bl- c·ompromtl>Nf tn their oper11 tLoni.. f',...P,,.AI HEARIN.G • • doy1 urlla lo rlni.ncf' • Chriatrna• tr111 to v111ll their purun ta' homtia in thti Lot1 Aostile.t area. ~ne 1110 K.OOr•auez bOUlhl lhe r:hooy drlvtir'1 Hcenso In Valle· o. •nd they ro.bbed .a drlv"r of 111 cur und woflet neur Va efp 11tol1• two eur11 lrom Va\ eJO dt•ulur11, robbfd a San l!'ranclsco do<'lor ut the door of h1" homt1, and tobb{'d a pro11tltut1• In Saut1aUw of rnooey nd Jewelry Ml111 Kloe11s aiud thuy were re· t ul"nlng to Weal Sacn1me nto in a •tolt'n t31' ofter their Int rob twry when 11tOPi>t!d She :uud one; 11fht'l•r upproat'hed the cur. 1111(1 Hodreguct t(Ol out She said 11h · hl'ard a "mumbling" at the reur of the catr for two or ~hree m1nute14, and then one i.hol "hkt: U C'U J) gWl " She 11u1d Rodnaiucz returned lo their ,·ur und !laid. "I can 'l fi nd thr goddumned license " She add1•d, "He we hysterical. I know he dJdn't know what he WUll do111g " Rodn~uct told her later, 1>he su1d, lht•t when the officer took his license jnd turned his back. Rodrigue% pulled the .22·caliber Vllit OI with wtuch they had been pulUng their robberies a nd took awuy the officer 's revolver . After that first shot. Miss Kl acss s atd s h e l eaned out the window a nd saw a CHI' om ccr lying on the ~round 20 feet to the rear. "flelp me somebody," Miss Klacss quoted the officer as screaming. "Help me. I've been shot ... • She said Rodriguez went a second time to the CH P car and Miss Klaess he ard. "through voices." another singll' s hot that sounded like the first one. The n bllc n ce. T he n "a bun ch of i.hots." Rod riguez came again to Miss Klacss saying he still couldn't find his license. a nd now he couldn't even find his own gun either, she s atd. fi e went for the third time toward the patrol car, and re turne d with lhc o ff icers ' weapons. She said the guns wert: dumpe d late r 1n a We :-.t S acramento garbage hin. Miss Klaess said lhat the next d<ty , while walking arouncl do wnt ow n S <i c r amcnt o. Rod rigul'i told her he hut! "closed his eyes and s hot h im" a refe rence to Blcchc r. who Hodriguez h a d apparentl y for<.'ed Freeman to lock up wtlh his own handcuffs. flreak ing into e ven m or<' violent sobbing, Miss Klaess sa id t h at 1n K1 c hmon<J . Rodriguez's last words to her Ub ther were being arrested were. "It s over. Rabe. It's all over." When Miss Klaess e ntered the cour troom, a recess had to be called ror her to atop crying. And throughout the full day or t estimony, /rosecutor R ick Gilbert cuJlc re cesses to allow her to recompose hcrsetr. R odriguez occas i o n<Jlt y whis pered to his uttornt'Y. O<tv11.I Wt•tner of Sacramento, a nd ot· casionall y doodled on a lcgC1I parl fi e was handcuffed to a br·lly f"h a in, which was s trappe d a round h1!'i three-piece prnslr11>e SUit. Sc.·c urity was stric t in the wurm, overcrowded courtro1Jrn No one W:Jl> admitted without be ing photographed and bC&rched The Mass of thl· Ch r ti.ttan UuriiJI wus to be rcl'1lt-d for Mt<' h uel Sw1·mmn . llL of 24 19 l>l'lawure St . al St. f>:dwurfl ':. ('athohr Chapel. St•rwlvt>da uml Uomtnito avt•nues, in Cuµistr<tno Uc•ac h. with burial to follow <Jl Ai.c1•ntt1on Cemetery tn El 'I urn Mexico Crash Kills Swem.on dtt•<t tn Santa Ana Tu:.ltn Community llo:.p1lul four d ays arter hib m o t o r<'yrle rammt'<l into a c::-.r driven by Paul Ltpc, 25, of WhJlti.cr, <tl lhf' 1ntt•ri.111'lion of Von Karman /\v1·nu1· a ud Rurr:m l'a ll.o::ul Huntington Woman l.1p1• was unhurt. polke surd London Paralyzed LONDON tAf'I Two to 'lt'V('ll inchei. I)( snow blankf>le<I f ,ondon and\ht· re'\t f)f !'iouthern En~land today , <tddtnK to the nmfusmn and dis rupt ion <'•m:.cd hy a 24-hour 11trik1.• by the na· lton's 26.000 nulroad CORtneeri.. lhl' <'<>nlinuing crippling walkout by 70,000 truck dn veni and othn strikes .. If you ore still 1n hf'<I !'\fay lht·re. If not. go buck tr; heel.· :1 IWC commentattir told lhl· pubht· OAANGE COAST .. . DAILY PILOT ''' f1r.,.1Hff (',..,,·t f1,.1lvflttf1' w1ff\11tft1#" 1Jofft ,,,, n th•,. • .,. ,...,, \\, l)Ub41,tv,,l1itlht t,,,..,,, Neitoliations wcrl• conttnutng toduy for :.htpmenl of the body of a young fluntin~ton n euch woma n home following her neath Sunday nig hl tn an ft:nsl•nuda highway crash . H:1rhara Austin. LR, of 6162 /\I hwn Drive. lfuntington Bt·a1·h. wus pronounc·ed dead ut lh<• scene of the a ccident, which left u companion criticall y injured He was 1denllf1cd as Mark C Cisner~. 19. u U.S. Coast Ooard fireman from Colorado who is ha:;ed at Trrminal ls lund in Long Beuch Harbor. Coa st Gua rd Sea r c h und Hesc uc Cente r i.pokes men in Long Reach suid today that C1l> n e r o s , w u s a i r I I f t t• d h y hl•ltC'optl'r from F:nM·nuda to Ralbou Navul lfo11p1tal in San Diego. Fune r a l services for the Austin girl, whose father Gary iH a Coast Guard warra nt orrict•r bast:d at Terminal ls lan<J , will ''"' t Jlunh\htOQfl'Wl\~rt\I VOi1Uftlf'• 01t11oo-"'' I ·11 I '''ti -.,.11.-n"y tfNf,tftl" I tf(l.t"° ftu fi. IA '-'t-·• '''""b~• tV-h .. ,,..,,,_,, .. ~ fh N r I .. ~ 11 t Vftllt f ,,.,,.. I ~·•fl4--'f'I \f •1lf1(1M I • •fl• 11 •11,.,-,,,,, •l1f1r.n I ~JbU\hrfi •,.,,,,..,""' "W1 -.,,#l:tUJ ffV 1'.tf'""'ITIAftwthn\f'l"'9"'ntt11iM ,. .... 4,_. h t I t••v ft••t I 'J'tf•M•W t •ltff>tft1A'flf.lf .............. Hand Tools Taken ~ ... Jn Home Burglacy J•tr\I .,.,.14rttt ~.;tlf1v.it J.C•. , .. f' .... v • ( ,,, " ,,,,.,,, •Mr ... ..,. ·-• Motnatj(I• ,,....,.., ll(e9w1t t ...... ,,.."'.,,. ,...,,...,.._ ~""*'"~ ( fUtUt "'•If•\ H ' .. , ••tfYf'• I' MilH •\\••••"'' ..... " •• , .• tQ f QitOt\ ..... ,., .. ,. ... "¥f")f l)'""/tf': t ~-.;Mt r(llltf')t r.tephone (714)14.,·4321 Cl111lfled AdHrta .. ,. '42·M11 f .......... ~o..-c......,c.....-1 .... ._.tUO '-;,,r ,.,, c..:-e 1~" 11~e""""' """ ~:r .• , -.,~.~,:·r.,.'tttt!~y;··: •. ~~ ~~~"~ :::;:.:~: ::.:.Ul!!hf 'fHtf 1•1 p+ 'lftlOtOf' •f ...,._ 110• •·• ·••o• 1>••0 ., ~,. ""'•• t tUfOtftfa tlll)11,.UUI lft '' &•rti•' t~ I() :!i.!:~~tt:, ;::·~::.!o "*t"'' HW11111., A hurglar who may b<: ~ood al working with his hands In other f ields of t•ndeavor Is being t10Ul(ht today In connection with o ff unt1ngton Beach J'Csidcntiul burglory Sunday. Roger Cole, of 16262 Burdon I.ant>, on the city's north side told polic•• the Intruder made or; with $800 worth or hund tools GSA Chief Quits WASlnNGTON </\P) J ay Solomon. after first 1ppearlng t.o dl1 In h.111 heels, uy11 he will de· part this spring H head of the 11cand•l·rtdden General Services Admlnlttratlon. Solomon '8td he pl1nned to st ay on until the in· veallgallona or tho aaoncy were wrapped up. - < he held in lhe family's nallv(• North Carolina. A spokesman. Chief Pe tty Of· ricer Mike Winters, said a ~<J n Dlcl(o mortuary that speclaliw !'I in such cases wus arrangrng to trunsport Mi:,;s Austin 's body from an f:ns cnoda funera l ho m e CIA. Mission Report Hit llONOLllLU IAP> The head of llll' bo~tre1 invc!>li~altn~ lhe d1snppeurann· of the re:.eiirch vessel lfolo lfolo denied Monduy reportJJ t.hat the vessel wai s on a CIA mission . "fl's a shame th<tt people would pervert the• f:J cts brought out tn these hcartngs, .. said Coast Guard Capt. C. Kirk Greiner. Ill.' called 11 news conference lo ('om ment on a tulevlsion ne'(Vs report that the vessel was on a irnrct C l-A ~to when-it vanished early last month with 10 persons aboard. ,,,.._r~AI KULIK •.. de11beraU<>n1conllnued. Dt fe n ae 1tlorne y Philip OeMaua h i d attempted to prove that the heroin did not belon1 to KuUk but w11 put ot a drug plantlnt tcheme hitched by the car 's owner Richard Willis of Newport Beach. That scheme w111 to reault In the a rrest or 80·called "ltallaM" who were attempllnc to extort mone~ from Kulik after they aucceu fully rescued him from a kidnapptnc for ransam. ' . . ............ "' GAs.MASKEO IRANIAN TROOPS ltRACTICE ANTl·RIOT OPERATIONS IN TEHRAN lmpertat Guard'• Soldlera Vow to 'Shed Their Blood to Maintai n Monarchy Army Supports Bakhtiar Iranian Officers Vow to Def end Regime TEHRAN, Iran <AP> -Of· ficers o r the Iranian a r m ed rorces staged a .show of rorce with the imperial guard today, vowing that the a rmy will remain united and its soldiers will "shed their blood" to maintain the m onarchy a nd the government of Pri m e Minis t e r S huhpour Bakhtiar. A chier political aide t-0 re- 11 g i o u s o pposition l eader Ay{ltullah Khome ini said , m eanwhile. the strikes paralyz., ins the Iranian economy will continue until Bakhtiar's ~ov. POLITICAL TURMOIL IN IRAN STUDIED-A 13 UNREST SPURS BUYING IN STATE-<:3 crnmenl resigns <Jnd makel> wuy for an lslumic rc puhhciin re· gime named by Khometni. He as expected to return hcr.c Fnday from Paris after 15 ycus of sell· imposed exile . The Rritis h t:mbassy an nounced the Royal Air t'or cc. on t h e adv1l'.c of the I run1an military co mm a nd . will e v3cuate Wednesday more than 200 foretsnera, about ball or t he m Amer icans, fro m the t trlfe.tom oil center of Ahwaz to Bahra in on the Pers1anG u1r. In a n unusual milllary dcm· ons tralion held mainly for foreiJ.(n reporters, Major <;en Ali Nashul p uraded 1,000 elite troops nt>ar S hah Mohammed Rezu Pahlavi's Ni3va ran Pulace In d r1vtng. wt:t snow , the troops shouted . "Lon~ Ii ve the shah !" as they ran•d across obs tacle cours es und marched in a j.!ooi;e-ste pping re- view "Our job i11 lo prote ct und g uard his majesty and the gov· l'rnme nt." sa id Nas hat "Hts majesty has left on anothe r of his regular vacutlom. and lht- troops see 1t that way Whe n hti. majesty comes back. the troop:-. will be here. read y as <Jlwayi.. to shed their blood for htm." The shah left I ran lui.t Tue!'\· day and ts now in Morocco lie has decided to po11tpone 1n definitely his planned vi:-;lt to Lhc United Slates IX'caust' of Prest· dl'nt Carter 's apparent sup1)()rt ror Ayatullah Khome ini, souri·es close to the monarch sard t.oduv The shah and F.mprel>s Farah arr ived in Moroct·o 's winlc r capital Monday to a low-kt•y wcl<.'omr from Kin~ Hassan II Al'Wt••-•o SHAH'S ~URNEV M up l r<tl'C~ roult:s lak~n by the Shah of (ran on his "va<.•<Jt11>11 · 10 Muro<.·c.·o ~hen· ht· <.irnvt.'d Mond(Jy from Egypt Holy.Man's Plans Likened to Hitler NEW YORK IAP I Sen Henry J ackson hus charged I hat the Soviet Union 1s engaged in .. "highly professional operatwn" to control Iran ·soil fields T he influe ntial Wus hrni:t11n Democrat a liio compared on Mo nday the wrttings of tht> Ayatollah Khometnt. the ext It'd M o s I e m I e a d c r w h o h ,, :-. spearheuded the relig1ou:. "" position to the Shah or rran, with that or Adolf Hitler and s ugg<'i.t ed that the pri<.'e and availahtlily o f oil wouJd b<' adversely afft•1·1 ed if Khomeini plays an tnflut•n tial role In Iran's future S peaking at u scm 1n <1 r •>n e n e r gy s p o n s ored by th•· Am e r ican Stoc k F.x c h ang1· J ackson said the Soviets wur r ngaged tn a "conscious effort to s urround Iran's oil fi elds und deny oil supplies to the West lie said unleRs steps ure lakt·n to "protect" lhe ::.upplte .,, A m ericans wlll f ace i.pot s hortages this summer "We could. this year . se(' ~pot s hortages of gasolinl' this !>Um· mer, very clearly. afld .. w .. can !'lt:t-tht' Prl Cl'!'I go 'rig ht on lhroul(h the rel()(," blltd J uck:.11n . dnt1r m:m of the• Senate F.nt•rgy and Natural Resources Commit let: But John F' O'Lc•ary. deputy SC<'retary of fh(' fedc·ral Oc•part ment of Em·rity. lftd not i.h1111• Jackson's pc'ss1m1s t1c vrt•w 0 ·t.c•u ry <>a u1 lht.·r•· 1:-. n11 p ro ba h11it y ' or i.hurt.1gc•-. lht" ..,umm1·r ht.•c·au:-.i· of lh1· fran1 ;111 ... 11u:Jt1on but :.llm1111 ·d thc:111 t11 11g~ 1·ould gc•t "q111t1• t 1itht lit• sau1, howcvt·r . that then · 1:-. a poss1hi11ty of a pritt• 11..,1• ht•Yond lht• I 11 ·• r •n·.1·nl art nounced r e 1·1•nrf y tl11· Organt7.Hlion uf PPtrolt'UfTI Ex µorllnit Countrtei. .Jackson said Kl111me1m wo1Jlc1 influence radic-ut Aruh lc·ad1·r-. wht:n he n·turns to Iran from 1•x Il l' in r-·rnnl'l' and that hh 1mp:wt would innuen1·t• lhc av:J1 lab1lity and pri{'\• of rn l J ucki.on C'alled a hook wnt11•n hy Khomc•1111 w htlt• he• wu ... living tn Jraq "lht· '>lory of <• m:.tn who 1s 1•xtrc•m t•lv hru11t1•d Choose from our extensive selecllon of hand· rubbed veQl.- bells ovollobte with bless or leather buckles ' I I G«Mmen'I Ck>tNng W\splred by todltlon 177 . I • I I I I I Irvine Y our Home town Dal ly Newspaper r VOL. 7?., NO. 23. 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1979 TEN CENTS County Flights Defy FAA Procedure 97 GA8V Ga Vll,LE OI -0...• .,..., "•" Jet Jrlln~r11 r0-l10\Hd lht'lr iuu11 takrorf proct'<lur. rrom Onna~ County Ail'l)Ort loda,y a~ a Fedf'ral Avlatle>n Admlnl tra l ion request lO do otheN 1sc .,. ... ignored Adheren('(' to tht-long sumd mg takeort orocedurt•i. dcsutnt-d to m nJmizt> JCt noa:w ~pun.'<i re~ ldtnls In lht• ulrPort •re• addi· llonal dtn u th~ aarho rs climbed ak1ward Bul the-d1M1greemcnt over talteon proct'durh declan.-d un safe by the t 'AA last l''nday stm divided otflelals of tht two aJ· frctf'd airlines. Air California aod Hughe" A1rwtist . und the federal agency The FAA c'1n , tf It chooses. arbltrwily issue 1tn emergency order that would mandate changea ln the takeofr routine at Ontntet' County Airport. Or. the aviation agency can begin administrative proceed· lngs lbat would give the airlines a chance to contest the unsafe declaration and oppose the re· quesled changes. As f or n o w , t h ough . spokesmen for both airlines said their ·pilots will c·ontinue to Would 'Sh e d Blood' Iran Army Pledges Bakhtiar Backing TEHRAN, Iran <AP> -Of. ricers of the Jianian armed forc~s staged a show or force with the imperial guard today, vowmg that the arruy will remain united and its soldiers will "shed their blood" to maintain the monarchy and the government of Prime Minister S habpour Bakhtiar. A chief political aide lo re- 1 i g i o us opposition leader Ay a toll ah Khomeini s aiq. meanwhUe. the strikes paralyz ing the Iranfan economy will continue uhtil Bakhtiar's gov ernment resigns and makes way for an Islamic republican re- gime named by Khomeini. He ls expected lo return here Friday from Paris after 15 years of self imposed exile The British Embassy an· nounced the Royal Air Force. on the advice of the Irani a n military command . will evacuate Wednesday more than 200 foreigners. about half of them Americans. from the strife-torn oil cent.er of Ahwaz to Bahrain on the Persian G ulf. In an unusual military dem· onstration held mainly for foreign reporters, Major Gen. Ali Nashat paraded 1,000 elite troops near Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's Niavaran Palace. In driving. wet snow. the troops shouted. ··Lon~ 1i ve the shah!.. as they raced across obstacle courses and marched in a goose-stepping re· view. "Our job is to protect and guard his majesty and the gov- ernment," said Nashal. "His POLITICAL TURMOIL IN IRAN STUDIED-A13 UNREST SPURS BUYING IN STATE-<:3 ~ng llneertaia majesty has left ~n another of his regular vacations and the troops see it that way. When his majesty comes back. the troops wlll be here, ready as always, lo shed their blood for him ... Wing Separation Fo11nd in Crash The shah and Empress Farah arrived in Morocco's winter capital Monday to a low-key welcome from King Hassan JI. Moroccan officials said at the time the shah intended lo re- main in Morocco for about three days and then Oy directly to the United States. A federal air safety inspeetor said today that a part of the left wing came off in the crash of a Trans-Catalina airplane on Jan. ·14 off Santa Catalina Island. She said the investigation, howeve r, has not concluded whether the wing separated be rore . during or after the Grumman Mallard. attempting takeoff, slam~d back into the sea The accident dunked nine passengers including an Irvine couple and their son and the pilot, though no one was serious- 1 y hurt. The survivors were picked off the overturned plane by a crew of an abalone fishing boat who happened to be in the area Wallv Funk. of the National Transportation Safely Board. said it is n't known vet whv the wing of the airplane snapped two feet outboard or the port engine. The airplane and the wing part were brought up Sunday from where they sank a quarter· mile off shore near Pebbly Beach, is land bas e for tbe air line. But the engine. Miss Funk said, "has rolled somewhere on· to the floor of the ocean; we may not be able lo find it." She inspected the craft Mon· day in Long Beach. From interviews with the pilot. Russell 0 . St. Pierre, 31, of Northrid~e. Miss Funk learned that the MaJlard fell back into the water afte r initial takeoff had lift· ed the pontoons, slung under the wings. out of the water. in a rough sea. The airplane was skimming Of} {ts keel. l wo to three swells hit hard against the plane just before it (See WING, Page A2> In Cairo. a spokesman for President Anwar Sadat said the Egyptian leader bad invited the shah, who spent the first six (Sff IRAN, Page A.2) Film Maker Guilty, Wife Get s Acqu~ittaJ ROME <APl -A Rome court today found film producer Carlo Ponti guilty of illegal transfer of money abroad and sentenced him to four years in prison and a fine or $24 milHon. Escape from Rape Related by Girl At the same time, the court acquitted Ponti 's wife. actress Sophia Loren, and her private secre\ary, Ines Bruscia. who were charged as accomplices a nd with attempting to smuggle works of art abroad. The judge also dropped two of the four years of Ponti ·s sentence under a pardon provision. Neither Ponti nor Miss Loren attended the trial. They ure French citizens u nd live in Paris. having given up their Italian citizenship because of leg;al problems s urrounding their divorces and marriage. France does not extradite its citizens for prosecution in other countries. A Tustin teen-ager who was the target ot a rape attempt as she was going to a Bible study class in Irvine recovered enough Monday to tell police what happened, of· 'ficers sald. The 18-year-old girl said she was searchi ng the Waln ut Mays Makes H~lof Fame •. NEW. YORK... <AP J.~r· Willie Mays , fCJrmer cen· terfielder with the Giants in New York and San Francisco, was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame today. <Story. Page Bl>. Since the voting began ln 1936,. Mays is only the ninth player to be named ln bis first year of eligibili· ty. He received 409 or a posalble -432 votes by 10· year members · ol the Baseball Writers Associa- tion of .America, who participate ln the annual balloting. · Two. other outfielders, Enos Slaughter and Duke Snider, falJed to receive the necessary votes. \ r.. Square neighborhood for a friend's house. They were to at· tend the Woodbridge Communi- ty Church Sunday night class together. She bad parked he.r car in an alley behjnd some con · dominiums, where she intended to ask directions. Irvine Youth Wses $50 She wu grabbed from behind by a man who lifted her off the ground and threw her toward bis car. a muddy four-door sedan. He told her he intended to rape ,...,O G her , and arabbed at her blouse. • 1 ~an She screamed, struggled and ticked him in the knee but was An Irvine student was robbed losing_ the battle. Just as sl}e w.u or '59 .. at _the J>C2i'lt Qf. a ~hc;>,t]JYP tO oe thrown into 'the car, she-· -Vonaay in a University nigh told police, another man whom School parting lot. she did not see grabbed taer at· Police said Robert Lu.sk told tacker and pulled him away. them be,was 1.ured Into the back The man shouted for her to of a dirty white Ford van by a run man who said he wanted to ask A~ she dld, she heard the two hlm something argulnc. q if they knew each Lusk said lhe man produced a other. She didn't look back, but shotgun, pointed it at hJm and aped in her car lo the church demanded money. youth put.or, BUI Flanders, who The student was released Ull· called police b1rmed. He said the van, which The girl tOld office.-s that her had a broken taUUght, headed htallant lt a man in his early northbound on C&4lver Drive, twenties: la five.feet-eight and toward lhe San Diego Freeway: lbln; hu collar-length platinum Lu1k said there was a girl an blond baJr: hu 1 tbln tact with a lbe van wtth the gunman. Both larsenoee. were heavyset. Police said the girl was not He deacribed the man as 23 or phytlcally hurt durlnl the llrug. U. with lon1 brown hair. Lusk cle but wu tn emotional lhock said be wo... bronae met.al eun· and unable fully to relate the ln· JIHHI and was dressed In blue cld.nt. Jean•· climb the airliners to 500 feet un· der lull power and then throttle back while climbing until the coastline is reached before re· verting to tuH power. Friday. FAA officials said the plane should reach 1.000 feet before power is reduced. Noise t ec hnicians at the airport said s uch a maneuver would have "a catastrophic im· pact .. on airport management's effort lo reduce the Jel noise tm· pact on s u r rounding com munities -lr111ne, Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Santa Ana Heights And worried county govern· ment officials ordered a legal re- v 1 e w of the poss ible r e- percussions on airport opera- tions s hould the takeoff procedures be changed. Monday. airline and county 0-'ty ..... tUff - UCI LIBRARIAN J OHN EDWIN •ITH CALLS IT A CAREER In Retirement, tM PtaM to Cetch Up on Ht1 Reading UCl~s Founding Librarian Horwred By PmLIP ROSMARIN Of lM O.lly Pli.t S~ll When John Edwin Smith de· c ided he wante d to be a librarian. it was because be went lo school in the Depression and jobs were hard to come by. When the Friends of the Library met to honor Smith Monday night at the Santa Ana Country Club. il was because of what they felt had been his ex- traordinary s uccess io doing more than just a job. Sm ith. UC Irvine's founding university librarian. retired this month to write and lo do the addi· lional reading he never had time for during a career of deciding what others should read ~·· Jn his 16 years of adminlstra· Motherhood A Wnflict? IOWA CITY. Iowa IAP> Firefighte r Linda Eaton says she will continue to breast-feed her son at the firehouse in de· fiance of fire department regula· lions. "I plan to go in Wednesday and have the baby brought <for his feeding >." said Miss Eaton, 26, who was suspended for one day Monday after nursang her sqn. Ian. while on duty But city officials say 1f a second feeding takes place on c1 - •lY time. she will "again be sub· ject t o dis ciplinary action. possibly of a stricter nature." lion, the UCI library grew from an initial collection of 100.000 volumes and 1.500 journal subscriptions. to 85-0.000 volumes and nearly 12.ooo'subscr1ptions. lie was known as an innovator who s tretched financia l re· sources, gelling more book for the buck. He w as ins trumental in esta blishing reciprocal lending agreements benefit.iling student~ and faculty by joint use of libraries al UCI. Cal State Fullerton and Cai State Long Beach. Besides a main collection of books designed specifically to support the academic d1 sc1plines offered at UCI. Smith was in· strumental in the acquisition or a number of special collect1ons. Among t he m a r.c the Sir Richard Francis Burton. Collec- tion, the Aldous Huxley Collec· lion. the Admiral Sir Angus Cun· ningham Graham Collection on the history of the British Navy, the John Steinbeck Collection, the Columbia Literature and History Collection. the Treharne Collec- tion in English history , the Don Meadows Collection in Orange County history: the Wallace Ad· dison Colleelion or black studies. and the Kenneth Millar tRoss M acdonaid l Collection. un a cn sp winter day so clear that he could see mountain peaks "I haven't seen in 13 years" from his fifth noor office windows. Smith talked about hls retirement, and reminisced a bit on his career. (Sfle UBRARIAN, Page AZ> Irvine's AlumiOum ----. ·-~--.--. - Wire Use Pondered Irvine City Council members are scheduled to come to grips tonight with aluminum wiring, a controversy that has held Uf!. changes proposed for the city s uniform tiuildJn« codes. City staff members, pointing to 11taUatic1 lndtdting alum· lnum wire has proved a fire baurd in the PM'-i• propoeing a ban on the aubstanee ln UM code amendment.a. But the BulldJnr lndu111try M · socl•tlon objectt to the b•~t ~'.t· Ina better f nstallaUon metn001 aa one reuoo tor continuJn4 use of the wire. Staliatlcs supplied by staff membtrtt Indicate that 10 ot 11 electrical fires ln the cllv durlna ~ .. the past rour years were the re· suit of aluminum wiring prob· le ms. Orange County Fire Depart- ment statistics I ndlcote that three serious county.area fires occurred during 1978 as the re· suit of aluminum wlrlnJr, caus· ing S2M.OOO In proP.ertY domaacs anCI oae death ln the Yorba Lln· da area. Councllmen aJao will consider includlnl new security codes In lbelr oiilinance revisions The proposals include better security devices on doors and windows and tblcker doo~ The 7 30 p m. suttlon 1s scheduled Ill the City Civic Center. 17200 Jamboree Road. representatives met with FAA olficials In an attempt to break the deadlock imposed by the airlines' plans to ignore the FAA request tha t carried today 'i; deadline. However. according to Bob Payton of Air California. local 'FAA officials said they are not free to negotiate terms or the edict handed down nationally m <See TEST, Page A2> Marvin Film Plot Denied LOS ANGELES IAP l Michelle Triola Ma rvin, testify .. mg today for a fifth day in her property settlement suit, denied Implications by Lee ~arvin's at- torney that she maheuvered behind the actor's back to make a profit on one of qis movies. Attorney A. David Kagon. con- tinuing a painstaking cros:.- examination today , pointedly asked Miss Marvin how she was a ble to obtam a copy of a script ror Marvin ·s mov ie ··Monte Walsh." She has said she tipped off a producer fnend that the script. was available for optioning after a major studio dropped plans to produce it. "Whe r e did you get the script?" asked Kagon. "There were a rew copies of the script at our home:· Miss Marvin said. . In further questioning, Kagon elicited answers showm~ that producer-director Robe rt Aldrich submitted the script to Marvin in 1966 whe n he was working on the lilm, "The Dirty Dozen." Marvin's lawyers have sought to show that Miss Marvin violat- ed a confidential relationshi1> when she took the script to her producer friend in 19fl8. She conceded that the pro- ducer ofrered her a Rolls Royce m compensation. but she refusc<t on Marvin"s advice. •'They wanted to g1 ve me a lovely car and Lee wouldn't let.- me accept it," she said. She !misted she also refu:.ed <See MARVIN, Page 2> Pharm a cist s From S a v-on Eye Walkout A meeting which could lead to a m ass e xodu s or a n g r y pharmac1sL" from Sav-On drug stores throughout Orange Coun- ty. includmg eight Orang~ Coast outlets. has been ca lled for tonight at an· lrvme manufactur-in~ plant. 'More than .100 of us have already walked off our jobs ... said Sav·On pharmacist Howard Lipton of Anaheim. "And we·11 be calling for a strike action from all our members tonight.·' Lipton. who claims he was re- cently fired by Sav-On "for- spcaking out .. said he as one of an estimated 500 members of thl' Guild for Profess ional Pharmacists . He said the vast majority of the members hip would prefer the guild to become their bargaining agent rather than the currently rl'ign1ng <See WALKOUT, Page A2> Coast Weathe r Patchy low clouds alon~ the coast at times tonight und increasin g high cloudiness. Considerabl<' ctottcUM'ss -Wednes <fiiy Lows ton~t In the 40s Highs W esday in th!! 60s. I NSIDE TODA~ Morion Bfrfnon. Orange County's /Im /emote statf' ugaalotor, hof mode a changf! In her.tj/tltyle tlOW th4t ahe 's commuting between Nt>wport Beach and Socromento. See F'eoturlf!Q, Page Cl. ..... '""-"""la 41• ...,.,(9,. 8 .Ml ........ g A_,I.•_.. -- LM ... .,_ ............. • ........ ....-.......... .. At ......... ,....,. M & a o.-..c.-v "" I c .. ,. •.tel. l'IC'• C> ' &:tr::· ..... , 11..J c'"'.,..,., •• 0...IMl!t .. an Y-•L..,,_ .. .*"'1al ..... AM T .... tff, .. ·~ •'WNttlef •• ............ c...,....n,_ .. ' ; 0 n !· ~---·s ,n oC d· IC• '°' lie :J iU· ti· t(S of be? p •ID AJ DAILY PILOT f~ey, Jen1o1a!) 23, 1t1J Irvine Coast Decision• Fast Work Urged 8 ARTHUR Ill. \'INSt :l . Of -0.lty .......... . Mu.Joe lt ct11on~ rnu.i cn.- ~n on meehanu'i. of devt-loplrut °'" lrv•ne co~u1t. i ,000 acra ol c n y ,1na.. rrt•t>k und t•uut .. nngt> that "'" becom honic: to l)('rhl\1>' 33.000 l:>t."Opl hving In re"l d~nc.+ell r~nttto1 from l'C'Onom) cundomlnlum LC) va t t• l•l• "fhj, "II tht> 1''4't'0{l' Of th mt•i.:u1~1· clt•l1 vt•r1•d bdo n • th«• S(luth Co.tNI H•·..:eon l C'nm mli.swn Mon<ta 11t It~ mt't't1na 10 lluntlngton Ut•1t<'h C'1ty \oun nl <'hnrnbt>n. A full ht•u1"'i. nn dt•vl'lopmt"nt . ' . o' tM 1..V.ne · Corapany-oWMd land la wbeduled • week from Wt\tnf'lday . That 1e1s1on wUI be at 7 p.m In Hunttniton Beach 'lty Counctl Chamber•. 2000 Muht St . llunl lnaton aeach The pnbllc rn•y then maketts v1ci w1known Curttnt plan d\'.velopNI Joint ly by Ute county and Irvine 'urn pony call for prc.ervln.: 7~ per ct>nl of tht> opt•n iwrl'1tlll' In llli r,rnt·h 11ty lt• t1tlfh• uocJ for 1 N 'rt'll uon+, l UblAJlt' But lb(> llkellhood of rt'tailntn.i 1 hat mu<'h of the •flrlcultunal f'tn ptrt' foundcd hy the lah• J.1mel' lrvtnl' untkr current c:on * * • ctiUont a. ln no way certain, h w11empbabed. The Otlf&inal Irvine Company projection for the prof)4lrty - vatued •t perba1>1 $100 mllUon - callll for 1~.000 ret4ldent1al unlt11, but 1l would be rtd~ccd to 11 .~JO undti r tht' county 11 now pro· pool. Oun.a~ Count)' t;nvlronmental Atreo cy l\l't!S i1hnt Ma nage r 1chnrd Munsell pointed out the ,·ounty want2' 2,400 umoni( those u11 His to b • co mprised of liO· called a/fordable housing. State, County List J7 arying Priorities t•amill~ with Incomes of up to '2(),000 per year would be in linf' ror low lntere t mortgage loan.., and other financial benefit:. e:nabllna them to llve In coast~I :;urroun<11ngs Mandator y cost·cutting im po t>d by Proposition 13. however. mea ns government ugcnc11~s pass o n cos t s to buHders and developers. County policy now rt-quirei. de velopcni to donate right-of-way tor s treetB and high ways upon whic h developme nt dep.eltd with an addJtlonal imposition or part of the paving costs . - Orun.:~· Cowily t;nv1ro11menlal M un11.:N1wnt A1wn<'y . AsHlstant Dirt•\'l11r R1 r hJ1d Mun~ell 1s wh1 i.tling 1n Uw durk when 1t coml'i. to what lht· county t•i.n do 4.l ncJ thl' i.talc wantN for the Irvine Olast l it' ucJmalll'd loduy hl' has not fully d1gest.-d contents o ( a 16-0·page booklet out11n1 ng the Soulh ('on:-it Hc glonal Com - mb.~1 011 <;toff'-. rt•com mendu t1oni. 1'h''.V do not lotully Jibe with ::ountr·guidcd _p lan.'\ lo develop the rv1nc Comvuny 's SJOO mill1on.plus chunk of re al estate between Laguna Ueach and Corona dt>l Mar under prevailing econ(\mtc and legal restrictions. M um,l'll s aid today in the wake >f the three hour after noon ;ess 1on before commiss ione rs M!>nday that mnng of the plan 'Tl lf?ht h<ivt> c·ome much 1>00ner FrowtPageA I WING ••• rasht•d. she smd. Miss Funk s1:.1id a m et11 1lurg1st viii be Oown in from the East, •ossibly from the Grumman fac ory 1tM•lf, in R<'thpage, N. Y The met ullurg1s t , sht• s aid, nay tM> able to discover what a uscd the win~ to come orr. ''Obviou.'>IY ,' she sa id, "there vas ;, Rreat amount or stress. lo .n ow a wing and en gine to •c<'Om <' c;eparatert "A pobblble r eabon 1s s truc- uraJ overloading on the wing1 vhicb couJd h4ilve been cause<J ,Y the weathe r conditions · ough s<'as and high swe lls." She comoared it to bearing town on a pencil. Too much >ressure and the pencil snaps M i:.i. Funk s aid at will be oroh· 1bly two weekb be fore the netallurgibl <'Uf\ offer any con· :I us ions Irvine bui,incssm a n Paul Kct ehum, fl5. of 44 Sycam ore .;r1·ck . who was ahourd lh(' ...irumman Ma llard , r eported after the crash that huge s wells were pounding tht' rlane as the pilot trit'<I to take or K1·t,·hum bald a !urge crest fina lly smackc·d the Mallard and it we nt down f',...P~AI WALKOUT Retail Clerk1> Union .. But that's only one or the is· sues. · Lipton i.a1d "We also w ant the reinstatement or three of our mt·mbcrs who were fired whl'n th<'Y 'poke their minds about thii. busmt•s:. " Suv-On Vaee President Clifford Marker denied Lipton's allega lion that three oharmaciKts had beN~ fired bee IJ use of the dispute thal ~rupled when guild members aHc!mpted lo oust the Retail Cll.'rks Union as their bargaining ag1>nl. ''Two pharmacist s hav~ been terminated," Marke r s aid, refui; ing to identify the e mployees. ''They were relea11ed becaut1e their h·vel or performa nce ren below Sav ·O n lvt•ls and they did not el(cr cisethc kinrt of standards we expect from our munal(ers · ORAN<lf COAST DAILY PILOT ttt• r~ .. ~ro.-..O.•t•Pt ... ••tf'l•f'tt4:hi\t~ •·""'''""-"'• e>r,,, '"r.hlt>'•WObrt~nt~ • r-. • t'o'.,.•""1'0(~• ~,....,.,,., flHthM."' .. l·•ffll n.•ft ~-'f "''°"'°" J,~, tn1 ft .IA M f/J._ Nf"o#fJDf't f\f>_.r. tttil"'t~ t\414t<h ~OV'l 1•11\V•llf'y lf¥11f'M t ~,..-.,.,_,,. \owlflt(Oll\I A tl'iUl•t•Q~~,,_,1fltf't\~1~\4otM'11Af'~ """°"• "'"' ""'"',.,....~!\ ... "'fl .. """".''.,. ,,, W1 \J lt•r \tr•" fo--t•""'•• f ftUfOft"i ,.,.,. ·--,.,.,.69"' •""9 ~·...., ... ,,.., ...... '~ltttt '':'::~~nq~ U."1°' M l.... 111<-I> IMM A't\1 .. l•ftl Mlf'llQ•"Q l f'"_.,,.\ TelephOn• (7'4)~1 ..Cln•lflff Afte,.11t11tu-M11 ''""'-t'-"' 4IMIOO , "We tried ~everal months ago to run it U~~u>th and it was very fru1lrau.n,,' Munsell aaid. add· lne lh•t at that staee , the coun-ty wanted to give the regional commiludon a preview peek. "We w ere allocat e d JS minutes," he painted out. Commission me mbers at that stag~ in diiseusslon of the Irvine Co1tat tssue Ide nunc-atlon and Land Use. P lan rejected It and instructed the county to revise It. . The final package discussed at length Monday will com e before commissioner11 again a week from Wednesday ror a full hear Ing at which lim e the public a nd the Irvine Company wlll have their say. Munsell is pessirgistlc about the county and the Irvine Com· pany 's ability unde r the law to m eet what the coastal planning sta(( e nviRions as Ideal in their view. ··t ·m not co mfortable ," M uni;ell said whe n asked if the stutt!'s suggestions can all be in· corp<>raled in a workable plan for t he Irvine Coast region's future growth County officia ls are hoping to 'receive more money from the state to pay for opening up the so-called San J oaquin HilJs Cor · rldor to traffic. a step seen as es- sential to south county develop- m ent. The EMA 's Munsell noted the county will require a high-si)eed divided highway ulon~ the San J oaquin HHIS to serve the ar ea 'i. tra nsoortation nec..>ds . This route reaching three to six miles inland would connect the 'Saddleback Valley to the 3.5-mile stretch of Pacifi c Coast . Highway between Corona del · Mar and Laguna Bea ch. The major San Joaquin Hills thoroug hfare d iscussed would · tie into the San Diego Freeway at Laguna Niguel. Questioned during Monday 'i. m eeting by Commissioner Dr R ammon C. Fay of Torrance, Munsell admitted the county is in the unenviable position of wa itln~ for st ate action. f'ro• Page A I LIBRARIAN HONORED. • • "I 've bee n o n so m e body 's payroll since 1 was 16 years old," Smith aaid with a s mile. "I'm about to be 62, and I 'm tired. The library could use t1o m e you n g , vigo r o u s lead ership " Smith is a s hort. small-boned man whose e ne r gy manifes ts itself through humorous eyei. Thin dark hair contrasts with a c lose clipped salty marine r's beard Smith took his masters degn!e in library scie nce al Berkeley in 1940. He had worked in libraries before at UCLA ab an under- graduate . Besides it be ing a job that brought in some money, he felt 'purpose in It. "My perception then was that of youthful idealii;m : To be or ser vice lo man. · "·Attempting lo organize the wit. wisdom and knowled ge or ·human kind, in orde r to provide insights lo the future . is a useful endeavor ··1 don't see how dn dCademic o rganization could exist witho:.it access lo ideas and m formataon "I came from a fami ly given to reading. There were lots or books and journals around the house. "My father was a very sue· cessful minister. but he turned his back on the church the mo· me nl I was born, virtually "He became somewhat embit· tered . toward himself, rather tha n the churc h Father had beem in the headlines in Sun Francisco. in a campaign lo end vice. "He wanted lo end sin in Sun Francisco. He realized he wasn't a s uccess.·· The unst ead iness of those circumstances and •'the spirit or t he times'· led young Sm ith early to seek work. "Librarianship a fforded a job," he said, "and it appealed lo m e." His greate11t satisfactions in hiii work, he said, we re found In having been in on the beginning of a new campus library. "To build a new ca mpus, within a framework or a uni- versity with a lOO·year hh1tory, waa a very attractive a nd "cit- ing t hing-tcrbe"a pllrtof. "A library i.I centra l to o suc· cesafuJ under1raduat.e career. It's absolutely a compelling necesslty for graduatt? programs and reaearch. "It was a unique opportunity to start a new library, that had no traditiona. You had t.o make certain yea, or no, decl•lona that would ailed the whole future of the llbrary. "When you don't have prece· dent to live by. everythln1 you do with a piece of paper, In 11 tenlf!, 1'et8 a . . precedtnt." For moet key people at the major inatttuUona of thl1 coun- try, partlcularly back E11t, the roncept It almott unreal. A 1farvard colleacue once ex· claimed to Smith ln admiration •nd awe : "My Goel, what It mut be U.ke to llve without 400 t , years or precedent! .. Smith said another clue to his succeu was the s upport he re- ceived from the administration and his staff from the beginning. Chancellor Daniel Aldrich J r . for exam p le. advis ed him. "Don't keep reading the fine print, and keep runntnii_ until tack led " ·'For him to create that kind of e nvjronment," Sm ith said. "was kind of exciting, too. or course, once in a while we got tackled.·· Smith :;aid that through the yea r s h e ha s enjoy e d him self "bt!cause of the kinds ot human be ings a nd humane at mosphere in which a university operates. ·'The personalities and men· talitics are rewarding . "It's s imply more fun than what so many people in the private sector describe in their environment, which is cutthroat, and not necessarily humane." Paradoxically. Smith said. thl' problems of the job were related to the humanist environment 1n whic h he thrived. "Running any lar ge orgamz11· tion is also t o bea r lh•· resr onsibil\lies and the pain:-. tha a lot of human beings work ing together inevitably generate ·'T r yang to make people work together towards a common ob Jeclive is not a :.imple matter ·'T he same human is tic en v1ronmenl <11110 can attract a Int nf pr imu donnas and neurotics, who a ren't always easy to deal with." The campus lihrarian ii; leav ing a job he 's confide nt, and salisfi c.>d. is yridonc. "T he acecptcd wisdom now in libra r ianship," Smith expla ined, "is that none of us can build a resource completely adequate. "We are not yet a t the paint or 1wpplying the daUy bread and butter needs at this campus , and perhaps never will be. No library will ever be." S m ith env isions a l ibrary twice the size of the ex isling one. and a libra ry u11ing computer technology lo great.er effect. w Ill compute r s so m ed ay make librarians llke Smith Ob· solel.c? _ "Somt.'One 's got to write the books," Smith said "And some one's got to organize the informs · lion. We 'll need generalists and speclaJlsls as long aK knowledge Is produced. ''Someone's got lo say where il goes betw~n the a lpha a nd omega." "A re llbranana obsolete?" he asked the question again. "No," he winked. "JUlt me." llantorr€riticized NASHVILLE. Tenn. <APl Former Gov. Ray Bl•nt.on trted unaucceafulb' 1fter leavlq of· flee to free 16 prtMerl whoele lente ncH he had commuted, uya a n attorney hired to 1trat1hten out the 1tate'1 pardon·commut1Uon tan1J1 . • Long Day's .Journev County shNiff's h arbor patrol officers and fir e d epartme n t param e d ics ai d 83-ycar -old Charle s R. Dill, of Laguna llills, who wus stricken with an apparent heart attack etboard the s portf1shing boat Reel t"'un Mond:,i y ciftcrnoon off San Clemente. OHi w as pronounced dead at San Cle me nte Gent!r al Hospital afte r res cuers' efforts railed tu revive h11n . Jet Testing Extended County OKs 30 More Days of Experiment By JOANNF. REYNOLDS 01 U• D•ll, Pll .. Sl•ll Des pite ohJt't'lHllll't hy Newport Be::ich official:. that ui.c of tht.· Boeing 727 aarcrnrt 111 foaling "thl' people· k st. .. Or::in ..:<' Coun ty Supervisors ag reed today to (•xtend the ll'Sltng or the c raft <tl the county airport for another :JO days The decision was madt-on u 4-1 volt' with Super visor Kulph Diedrich disc;entln..: 1>1cdric·h s a id noist• cJatf.l s u1ipl1c cJ hy airport. staff memhcrs show tht.· plane to be one decibel no1s1cr al a monitoring slution an Tustin. "I believe the test failed and ,.,.... Page Al MARVIN. • • to a ccept a pcrct.'ntage o( the• producer !> rtts .. The rinly thing I want<.'<1 wai-. for Let.• U1 d t.1 thl' pll'tur1• ht· 'd a l wa ys wantl'd lo du. !>ht..' tes tified. ··And aJ:ain r say T want lo know what 1 did wronA " After the croi-.1H·xam1nat1on. Miss Marvin's lawy1·r, Mat vin Mitchclson, was e xpt.·t·tcd to ask redirect questions before s he leaves the s tand Mitc•helson pla nned to call t ht• at'l1lr ai. a hostile wilnes1. for the ph1intiff when Miss Marvin finishes lest1 fyin~ M 1ss Marvin. u formc•r SIO,l~N and Las Vegas showgirl. claim -. Ma rvin owes hf'r $1 m1llwn plu-, hair his t•arningi. during the years they lJvcd t<>itethcr She says Mar vin promised at the s tart of their unmarried li v ing a rrangement that he would support her for life Marvin a>ay!'. no such promise wai-. made The case, which ha:. bel precl" dent at appellate level:., ts tht- first to deal with leJtal questions concerning unmarried couples who live together the test is at an end." he said T he lest or the craft by Hughe!'. Aarwest began Dec 15. The airline operates two flights a day with the three.engine "jct which can carry 155 passengcrb A report on the initial 30 day'> of the test from ai.rport starr members concluded that use of th(' larger jet Airwest operah'~ a n eet of DC·9s ''is ·not clearly nois ier than the OC-9 at a ny of tht• air port's monitoring sta tions · and is meas urably quieter in te rms of historical averaitcs " Rarbara f'ox of thc airport s taff explajned that Diedrich 's contention about the one no1s1er station was based on a direct comparison of noise data from the 727s a nd D C.9s flown between Dec. 15 a nd J an. 15. T h e test o rde r issued by supervisors in early December <·ailed for the test com pansoni. to bt> made on the ba:.1s or has- * * * f',.._PageAI TEST: .. Washington. 0 C Tht> FAA declaration appllC'i. to other a irport:; a n d othe r airlines whe re takeoff pro redure~c; s imilar to those used at Or ange County Airport a re in cf feet. Roth P a yton and L a rry Litchfield of Hughes Airwesl to day repeated the two carriers' insis tence that the takeoff pro cedure at Orange County Airport is safe and together pointed to collectively more thun 200.000 accident free takeoffs to prove their Point. Both airline sp<>kesmen al!'.o repeated what they s aid is the concern of their companies with m r safety and Kaid. under no t areumstances, would :.afety bt: ~·ompromased an lhcar opera lions Chooso lrom our e~en~1ve &election ot hand·rubbed vool bells available w1lh brass or leather b uckles ton cal noise data That com- parii1on shows the 721 to be no no1:.1er than the DC-9. s he said. Rut Newport Beach offlcaah were unimpressed In a ftvt: page lette r delivere d to upcrvisors th1~ morning, Mayor Paul Ryckoff charge d that lht• nois e data lacks c r edibility because in only 10 of the 60 le!-.I f11ghL'l were the 727 1ets operat 1ng near capacity. According to the airport staff rc·port, the avera~c passcni!er load durm~ the first 30 day:. (Jf t h1• test was 67 Hyckoff's letter noted that and the fact that changes in weather experienced during the t™ could benefit the airline bf pro- v id in J( a muffling o t h c a ircra ft 's noise. "The Roeing 727-200 may ne m easurably quieter but m fact the air pla ne is no t audibly quieter," the letter concluded. ''The City of Ncwp<>rt Beach is more concerned about noise rt" duction in terms of how it aHcets the human se nses and not how 11 may register on a gauge. "It may Ix> that the 721 can pusi. th<' ·monitor test ,· but m our opinion. 1t fails lhe 'pcopl•· tes t · " Fro. Pafl' Al IRAN.~. days of hi:. "vacation " with Sadat m Aswan. to return Tht· spokesman said the shah accept ed and told Sadat "he would bt· fit I ad to :.pend mos t of ha :. holidayi. m f:gypt bt•rause he <·on:.1der i. hims elf among h1~ family ,. Severa l other countries are under cons1derat1<1n. the :;ources s aid. tn('ludmg Saudi Ara bia, 8 r I t a 1 n a n d ~· r a n c e I" I l 7 1t ~ Lo m U· 1lt' ,,.., __ 1n of td· JC: •D· ~ *I '*1 17 Laguna/South Coast VOL. 72, NO. 23, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Would 'Shed Blood' Iran y Pledges Bakhtiar Backing T l';URAN. Iran tAP 1 Of fi<'ers of the lransun arnwd fort'eS staged a show Of for<'t' with the lmpenal guard toduy, vowing that the army will remain united and its sold1eri. will "shed their blood" to muint:un thl' monarchy and the government of Prime M1n1 i.ter S hahpour Bakht1ar. A dlief polit1r.il aidt' to re I 1 g 1 o u s o p po s 1 t 1 o n I e a d t' r A ya tolla h Kho m e1n1 s aid , m eanwhile. the strikes paralyi ing the Iranian economy will <'Ontinue unlit Bakhtia r 's gov ernment resigns and makes way for an Islamic republican re g1me named by Khom eini. He Is expected to return here Friday from Paris alter 15 years of self- i m posed 'CXi le. T he British Embassy a n- nounced the Royal Air Force. on the advice o f the Iranian military <'O mmand . will evacuate Wednesday 'more than 200 fore igners. about half of the m Ame r icans . from the strife-torn oil center of Ahwaz to Bahrain on the Persian Gulf. In an unusual m ilitary dem- onstration held mainly for foreign reporters, Major Gen. Ali Nashat paraded l,000 elite troops near Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's Niavaran Palace In driving_, wet POLITICAL TURMOIL IN IRAN STUDIED-A13 UNREST SPURS BUYING IN STATE~3 \'our Hometown Daily New~pap(•r snow, the troops shouted. "Long Ii ve the shah! " as tbey raced across obstacle courses .and marched in a goose·stepping re- view. "Our job is to protect and guard his majesty a nd the gov- e rnme nt," said Nash at. "His majesty has left on another of his regular vacations and the troops see it that way. When his, majesty comes back. the troops will be here. ready as always. to shed their blood for him." o.ily PllM Staff ........ SAN CLEMENT£ VOTERS CAST BALLOTS AT COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSE IN AECAU VOTE Edw•rd Morgan (Left) H•nd• B•llot to Precinct lnapector Welter Elli•'· Flower Flap Pitiful Pansies Protested Re~all Voting 'Heavy' SAN CLEMENTE city coun cilmen have voted unan- 1mously towithhold paymenlof$650to BMC Landscape, Inc., for a bed or pansies outside the<'ity's community center. The shah and Empress Farah arrived in Morocco's winter capital Monday to a low-key welcome from King Hassan II. Twnout Above Normal at Clemente Polls Thr council action followed a complaint from Coun· cilwoman Myrtis Wagner that the charge a mounted to more than SJ per nower. Mrs . Wagner said she had priced the same ·•majestic" pansies planted in the community center fl ower bed al five south county nurS<!ries. Even at the most expensive gar den shop. she was able to find a pony pack of the pansies for a mere99c-ents. she said. A FRIEND or the rouncilwoman counted the com - munity center pansies and found 300 to 400 plants. about half of which were dead, Mrs. Wagn~r said. The flower bed was reportedly full of weeds as well. All five council m embers a greed to request. an itemlz'!d bill before paying forthe hl1b·prtced nower bed. UCl's Founding Librarian Horwred By PtOLIP ROSMARIN Of Ille O.llJ PllM SUtff When J ohn Edwin Smith de· c ided h e wante d to be a librarian, it was because he went to school in the Depression and jobs were hard to come by. Whe n the Friend s o f the Library met to honor Smith Monday night at the Santa Ana Country Club, il was because of what they felt had been his ex· traordinary success in doing more than Just a job S mith, UC Irvine's founding university libra rian, retired this month to wnle and to do the add•· tional reading he never had time for during a career of deciding whalothersshould read. tn his 16 year s of adminislra· lion, the UCl library grew' from an initial collection of 100,000 volumes and 1,500 journal subscriptions. to 850,000 volumes a nd nearly 12,000subscrlptions He was known as an innovator who stretched finan cial re· sources. getting more book for the buck. He was i ns trume ntal in establishing reciprocal lending agreements benefitting students a nd faculty by joint use of libraries at UCI , Cal State Fullerton and Cal State Long Beach. Besides a main collection of books designed specifically to s upport t.he academic disciplines offered ~ UCI, Smith was in· slrumenm In the acquisition or (See UBRARIAN, Page A2) IAmfl Datri loartaetl _ ... __....... Safe Stolen At Laguna ·Restaurant By ANNE COOPER Of tM Deily PllM Si.tff Voting in the San Clemente re· <'a ll election appeared to be run- ning s lJghlly heavier this morn- ing than in past mun1cira1 elec· lions, with nearly hal of the city's voters expected lo turn out by 7 p.m .• whe n t he polls close , A check with half of the city's 17 percent polls :,howcd that nearly 10 percent of the pre- cin<'ts · regis tered voters had cast ballots by 10 a.m. in the election to recall three city coun· cilmen. This compared to an eight per· cent turnout at the same hour 1n the March. 1978. munici pal elec· tion, when 13 candidates ran for Operators of Poor Richard's restaurant in Laguna Bea<'h were a bit poorer Monday. when they discovered a safe contain· ing $25C> ln cash had been talcen. Decisions Needed T.hleves pried two panes of glass from a window at the restaurant al 1198 South Coast Highway som etim e Saturday night or Sunday morning. It is at the top le vel of the Village Fair commer~al complex. On Irvine Coast Police $aid they entered the restaura nt a nd attempted to open a cement safe. When those efforts failed, the burglars lifted the 250-pound safe and carried it from the restaurant. The loss was discovered when the restaurant opened for busi· ness Monday. Diggs Steps Uown WASIDNGTON !AP l -Rep. C h a rles Diggs, 0 -Mich., hus promised House leaders he will relinquish his chairmanship of a House subcommittee on Africa fihile his con"'ction and three· year prison sentence remains on a ppeal, congressional sour ces saldtody. By ARTHUR R. ~INSEL OI Ille O•llY Piiot ~l.tt Major decisions must come soon on mecha nics of developing t he Irvine coast. 9,000 acres of canyons . creeks a nd cattle range that will become home to perhaps 33,000 people li ving in residences ran ging from economy condominiums to vast estates. Tpis was the essence of the m essage delivered be fore the South Coast Regional Com- mission Monday at its meeting Laguna's Council To Meet Tonight Laguna Beach Cit y Council members will appoint commit- tee members. list council goals for 1979 and outline progress on plans for Sycamore Hills when they meet a t 7 o'clock tonight. The oCf-week council meeting will be held in council chambers at City Hall, 505 Forest Ave. in Huntington Beach City Coun· cil chambers. A full hearing on development of the Jrvine Company-owned land is scheduled a week from Wednesday. That session will be at 7 p.m. in Hunt;:igton Beach City Council Chambers. 2000 Mam St.. Hunt· inglon Beach. The public may then make its views known . Current plans developed JOlnl· ly by the county und Irvine Co m· pany call for preser ving 75 per· cent of the open acreage in its ranch-style state and for recrca· lion a I usage. But the likelihood of retaining that much of the agricultural e mpire founded by the late James Irvine under current con· ditions is in no way certain. it was e mphasized. The original Irvine Company projection for the property - valued at perhaps $100 million - calls for 15,000 res idential units, but it would be reduced to l l.600 under the county's ne w pro- <See HEARING, Page A2) Rites Set Tonight For Dudley Burns Rosary will be recited tonight at St. Cathe rine Catholic Church f o r former Laguna Beach American Legion Post com · mander M. Dudley Burns. who died Sunday at the age of 78. Mr. Burns, an Army vete ran, head ed the Laguna Beach American Legion Post 222 in 1953·54. He remained an active me mber or that organization un- til recent months. fj He came to Laguna Beach in U.e late 1920s and worked as a c!"arpenter for more than half a -·-ffntuy •iofttl·the South Cent. · Clemente Liquori Store Robbed A San Clemente liquor store was robbed of $500 late Monday by a man armed with a two-Inch knife, who took the money 1nd ~ eacaped-oa foot. ,._ ~~Pllmlf..,-•-111-•-.. ----Police uld the man who robbed the Park Liquor store, at The independent builder con· structed m any homes in Laguna Beach, including his own home overlooking Ben Brown's Golf a nd Country Clu b in South La~una. He helped operate the Festival or Arts parking lot concession for years for the American Legion Post. and pa rtlclpated In the Post's annua l Easter egg hunt and other activities. He is survived by his wife Ei:ilnccs. of the JamilY borne at 1082 BrookA St., and sister K.L. . Merriman of Canton. Penn. Rosary will be recited al 1 p.m . at the Catholi~ church, with mass celebrated at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the same church. Burial will be a t Ascension Cemetery in El Toro. Ah-Safety Aided Co unty sheriff's harbor patrol ofricen and fire department parame dics aid 83·year-old Charles R. Dill, of La1una HJlls, who w us s tricken with an apparent heart attack aboar:d the sportfishin1 boat Reel Fun Monday art'ernoon off San Clemhlte. Dill was pronounced dead at San Clemente General Hosp~al after rescuers· efforta !ailed to revive hlm. 3119 s. El Camino Real, at 9 g .•. WM clacribed at tlx feet, twl tncbel tall, with medluth •teqtb curly black hair and a larse aoee. n.ey said be was lut 8llD runn.inl IOUlh Oil El Camino Real. SAN DIEGO <AP > Sophl8Ucaled new radar equlp- ment Joel into operation \Oday a t. Llndbe!fb Field as part Of an ll·polnt Feder al Aviation Ad- mlnls tratlon progr•m to Im· prove air u re ty he re In tbe wake ol the naUon 's worst air crash. ... , /, , three \..lly Council vacanc1c~. City Clerk Max Rerg reported that 273 absentee ballots were is- sued in today's t-lcclion. com· pared with a previous high of 121 absentee ballots issued in tht- Ma rc h election last year SubJect to poss ible recall in today's special election are San Cle m e nte Mayo r Will ia m Walker and City Council m<>m · bers Donna Wi lkinsQn and Howard Mushett. The ballotm~ c limaxes a year-long power stru1u~le between Walker and. Mrs. Wilkinson . supported by much of the business communi· ty. a nd Mushett. backed by th1;: San Clemente Homeowners Ai.· sociaUon. Vote r s w i JI d ecide a ls o whether any r eca lled coun - cilman is to be replaced by a.p· pointment or by a second special election. Precinct inspectors reported today that voters said little about the election as they casl their ballots. except that they we lcomed its brevity. Voter~ were in and out of the p<>lhni.t booths within minutes. inspec· tors said . Joseph Barton. president of the Homeowners Association supporting Mushett, S"asd volun- teer poll watchers havt• been stationed at polling places to make sure no irregularities in the voting procedure a rc al- <See VOTE, Page A2> Motherlwod AWnflict? IOWA CITY. lowu IAP1 Fire fighter Linda E aton say~ s he will contmue to breast-feed her son at the fire house sn de fiance of fire department rcgula· lions. "I plan to go in Wednesday and have the baby brought lfor his feeding >." said Mi!Ts Eaton. 26, who was suspended for one day Monday after nurs ing her son. Ian. whileonduty. But city offlctals s ay 11 a second feeding takes place on ci· ty time, she will "again be sub· ject to disciplinary action, possibly of a stricter nature." Coast 7 Weather Patchy low clouds along the coast at times tonight a nd in c r easing high cloudiness. Considerable c loudiness Wednesd ay. Lows tonight in the 40s. · 111gttt;· Wedne~day· Irr-the 60s. INSIDE TOD.4 Y Marian BergeltOfl, Orange Count11's Jirlt fe~ state ~,,Ulator. haa mode a change in Mr Ufest11te now that she's commwmg betwetn Newport Beach and Socrnme11to. See Featurtng,,,. Cl. •••• At '1'-llnfelt At ~ Q .,,,, • ....-Cll Cl AN .... _.. CJ L.M. .. yf M .. ,,... • ....................... c.lltwfN Af _._.. ..... M ~ ! Of .... c.ity All &:t-:-' Ct-LC.I • .._ .~. °"'.... ,e ...... . 0... ...... AU .......... 96 •-.n.t het "" .. • ........_ • ....... A4 ........... C:I ... ..,...._ ... \ r l' 7 ll ... ·~ !:-. n pl In t ll on 't: lw e ., 1(10 111! 1d· Ul' •fl ~c Coastal Plan Not Def inite Or•f\le County >;,,varonmentaJ Mana1eml'nt A1en~y Aulstant Olrerlor thcherJ Munnll ia whbll"-1 In the dartl whn ll ec>mes to What the couety can do end U.r atatl' _.anta tor the lrvJoe Coal1 " e acknlttf!d today be hu not fu )' dl1uted contuta or • lSO·paa • booklet ou1hn1n1 thf South ·out Re111nn•I Com mlu ion 1taH ' rcro rnm<'nda llon1 They do not lutally Hbc-w1lb eountr·l\lided _pl111na to d~vl'lop tbe rvlne CompAny 11 $100 rnllUon-plua chunk of rHI ~l•h• bt>lween L.a1una Beach •nd Corona del lbr u.od~r pr vallu'i econonuc and 1~1•1 rt•$lrJctlona Munkll aald today •n the wakt· of the three hour a fternoon •eolon belorf' comm11111onen Monday that air•~ of tht: P'•n might have come much aooner "We tried 11evcral monlhi a10 to run It throul(_h 1and 1t was ve_ry lru11tralin1.'' MunMll aald, Mid· ing tbat at Uuat st.a.ce. tbe Cou.n t)' wanted to HIVC the regional comm1s.s1on u preview peek ··we wcrt.' ullocahd JS m1nule11," h~ pointed out Comm1si,k>n mem~rs al thut stage in discussion of the Irvine Coast IH ue lden tlfical1on and Land U~ Plan rejected It and anistructed the county to revis~ 11 'fhe final package d11>cus1100 i.t lf•ngth Monduy will C'ome befon· <-om miss1oneri. .,gain a wet'k from Wednesday for s. lull hear 4ng at which time the pubhc and the Irvine Ce-oany will hav1: their say. M unsl•ll 1s pcss1m1"lt11· about rhe coU11ty ilnd the frvane <A>m· pany 's ~blllty under the law to meet what the coastal planning staff env1slon1> air ideal In their view "f 'm not comr orluble," Munsell said w a ed 1f the 1>l atf' 's suggt·st1ons ca all be an· <·orporc.itcd in a w able plan for the Irvine C as t . region's future growth .. .. . f'roa Page A I HEARING • • · poi.al Orange County Environm<:ntul Agency Ai.:sifllanl Manager U1chard Munsell pointed out the r•ounty wanls 2.400 a mong those units to be comprised of bO· t•alled afforda ble housinf.?. fo·amilles with incomes of up to $20,000 per year wouJd be In fine for low-interest mortl(age loam. a nd othe r flnan<'lal benefits t•nabling them to live In coastal ~oundings. Mandatory cost -cutting 1m flO !>ed by Proposition 13, how<•ver, mcani. gove rnme nt agen c i es pass o n costs to builders and devcloiwrs. County policy now require!> de vf'lopcn; to donc.te righl·Of-way for i.treets and highways upon wt11 c h df'velopment depends , with an add1t1onH I imposition of pa rt of lhl' paving cos ls County Qfficiuls arc hoping to rcrcivc more money from the state to pay for opening up the so·ralled San Joaquin llllls Cor ncfor to traffic. a step seen as <'!> ~c·ntial to south county dc·vclop m c•nt Th .. EMA 's Mun!>cll noted lh1· 1·11unty will require a high-speed d1 v1dt·d highway <ilong the San .Jouquin llllli. to serve the area'!> lran-.oort.atlon .wed11 'flu:, route rcuching thn.-e to MJC mil~ inland would connect lhl· Saddleb<il'k Valley to th(' 3 5 mile str('lCh or Pac1f1r Coast Highway twlwct'n Corona del M<ir and Lagunu H1·1H'h The maJor San Joaquin JUlb thoroughfare discusRed would tit• into the San Diego F'recway at Lanuna Niguel. Quest1on~d during Monday's meeting hy Commi11sloner Or. IUmmon C. 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UCI LIBRARIAN JOHN EDWIN SMITH CALLS IT A CAREER tn Rettrement, H• Plana to Catch Up on Ht1 Reeding E're• l"•,,e A I UBRARIAN HONORED. • • u 11um~r of spec1Cil collections Among the m are the Sir Richa rd Francis Hurton, Coll1•c• t1on. the Aldous lluxl~y (;ollt>c tion, the Admiral Sir Angus Cun· ningham Graham Collection on the history of thr Rr1t1sh Navy, the John Steinbeck Collecllon , Lht' Columbia Literature a nd lhstor}' Collection, the Treharne Collel' lion in English hii1tory. the Oon Meadows C<>llcction in Orang(• County history. the Wallucc Ad d1son CQIJcct10n 11( bluc·k !>tud1t•:,, and thf> Kennoth Millar f Ro:-;i. Macdonald 1 Collection lJn a cni.p wintf·r day -.o c lear that he l'Ould sec mount111n peak11 "I haven't Sl•en in 13 y('ars" from his fifth floor offlrl• windows, Smith tt1lkf'd about hrs retirement. :.md reminisrf'd a hit on his l'arN!r "l've been on somt·body's payroll s ince l was 16 year., old ," Smith said with u sm1l(' "I 'm about to lw 62, und I 'm tired T ht• library 1·11ultl us" so me yo un l.(, v1gorou ~ leaders hip." Smith I:. u 5hort, s mall-boned m an whose cner~y manlft=-b. itself through humorous eyes Thin dark haJr contnu1ts with a close clipped i,alty mariner's beard. Smith took h.is masters degr(lc· Jn library science at Be rkeley m 1940. He had workl'd 10 llbr~rie~ before at U 'J,A u ... un under graduate. Rei.ides 1t twmg a Joh that brought in some money. he felt purpose in it "My percJ!plton then wa ti thttl of youthful idl·ahsm . To ~ of ser vice to man "Attempting to organize th<' wit. wisdom and knowlf>dgc <>f human kind, in order to provi<h• insights t.o the future, is a useful endeavor. "I don't see how an academic organization could ~xisl without ac<'ess t.o ideas and information "I came from a fa m ily given to reading. There were lots of books and journals around th1: house. "My father was a very 1>U<' r('ssful miruster. but he turned hi s back on the church the mo m ent I was born, virtually "lie became somewhut emb11 tered, toward himself. rather than the churc h. Father had beem in the headlines in Sun 1''ranci11co. m a campa1~n to end vice. "lfe wanted t.o e nd s in in Sari Frandse-0 lie reahted he was n 't a success.'' The unsteadioess of lhobe r ircumstances and "the sp1Mt of the times" le d young Smith t.'llrly to seek work. "Librarians hip a fforded u job," he said , "and ll apl)t!alcd to me." ffl11 greatest satl11fad lonH In his work. he said, were found 1n having been 10 on thu beginning of a new campus llbr:iry. .. To build 11 ne w campus , within a frame work of u uni · versity with a 100-year history, was a very attractive and exclt ing thing t-0 be a part of . ''A library is central to•a sue cesftful undergraduate car~r It's absolutely a compe lling necessity for graduate programs and research . "It was a unique opportunity lo &tart a new-library, that bJtd no traditions. You h•d t.o make certain yea, or no. decislons thal would affect the whOlc future of the library. "When you don't have ,,prec · dent to live by, everything you do with a piece ot paper, In a 11ense, seta a .. precederrt." For moet key people at the major lnaUtutJons or thllf coun. Gift Shop Looted Bur1lan p.ltked t he latter when breakin1 into 1 La(Wla Beach Sitt ~ called "Vour Place or~ne," 1ometlme before the opene«t llondll)'. Pollet aaMI " enWred lhe tlore al 1110 South Coalt ffl1bwa1 bJ unknown mean1 a nd walked off wttb S4M In re· celpU try, partic ularly back Ea.st, the concept Is •lmost unre&I. A Harvard collea~ue on('e, ex· <'laimt..'Cl lo Smith in admiration and awe : "My God. what 1t mu.st be hke lo live without •WO yeur~ of precedent'" Smith ~a id :mother rlul· lo h1=- succes~ was the· 1>upport he rt· ce1vl'd from lhl' adm1mstrul111r1 and his staff from the bcginnini:: Chancellor Damc l Aldrkh Jr . fo r t•xampll•. a d vis ed him . "Don 't k<'el' re· ad in~ 1 ht· hn" print, :Jlld k1.:cp running until tacklc:d." .. 1''nr him lo l'rcat<: th<JI kind of •·nvironnwnt," Smith ~ard, "wa ~ kind of c•xC'1l111g , too ()f roursf', onte an u while we )(l>t tac•kled " Smith !'>aid that lh rou~h th(• yeH r a h~ ha ~ 1.:nlny~d himself "bcr au11c· of the kinds ot human bc1ng11 und h um:ir11· :1tmc1sphcr<' 1n whit•h .! untvi·rs1ty opt:r ates "The pcrsonal1tws <tnd men t.Blities ar e rewarding "It's simply more fun than what so many people in thl· private sector d escribe in their environment. which 1s cutthroat, a nd not necessarily 'humane." Paradmncally, Smith said, th(• prohlcms of tht' JOI> wt•re relutl!d to the humanist cnvironmenl rn which he l'tlrivrd "Runmng any larg1• 11rgamz.1 t 1 o n 1 s a I l> o t o bl' u r t h 1· rc•s pon111h1hl1es and tht-p<1in=- that a lot of human be ings work ing togcthl'r inev1lubly gener&t1· ·'Trying to make people work together towards a common oh Jflct1vc 1s not a isimplc matter "ThP sam<' humanis tic en vironmcnt al110 can attr act a lot r>f pnma donnas and ne urot1c11 , who aren't :itwnys cusy to dc<il with " The campus librarian 1s leav ang a job he '1> conf1dcnt., and satisfied, is undone. "The 3<'CCpted wisdom now 111 librarians hip," Smith explained. "is that non{' of us can build u rc.·source completely <idequatc ··we are not yet at the point of !>Upplyrnf( the d:uly hrc·ad and butter needs al this campui;, and perhaps never will bl• Nu library will ever be " Smith env1s 1ons a library twice th<' size of the ex1st1ng onl·, :inti :1 library using computer terhnolo~y to gn•ater efrt>ct Will rompul1•ri. ~ome<Jay makt• librarians llkt· Smith oh s c1h:lt.'" "Sornt-onc's got to wnll! the· books,'' Siil 1th l'IUld . "And some one's got Lo Orl(anlze the 1nrorma lion. We'll ne<>d i:i-nerulists :ind s p<>eiallsls us loni.t a11 k nowled~c 1s producc<f. "Somt..>one's ~ot to say whcrt· It goeH bt:twcen the alpha :rnrl OrTH'J(ll." "/\rt' llbrt1rlun11 ohsol<'k ?" hl' 3Sked the question again. "No," he winked. "Just m e." Pinto H e ads South C oast Je wish Cente r Michael Pinto hats been na'rncd pre11ident of the South Coast Communihcs Jewi11h Center dur Jna recent e lections for the Laguna Beach bHCd oraaniza· lion. Othel'fi named t.o the cxccutlvti board are Richard Packard, vice prt..-aldtint; Arhme Rhode!!, treasurer; and ,Polly Sloan, re- cordinK secretal'y.- f'lnancial vice prealdent is Me l Springer and Bobbi Oalderman is corresponding s trelary. One year &rustffl Jn. e lude Ellen Vlno1rad, Pete r Fo11rrauy, LouJ1 OarfJn, Carolyn ,Goldman Rllo)' 0.lgur. Henrietta Nelaon. Richard Jaffe, Sue Rothltetn and Cary Samofl. T he South Coul Commun1Ues Jewtah Center ta loea~ It ueo North Coast lfllbw•y. l...oan Rate11 Lowered Slide Victim's Plea Succeeds A pcrson:.I plea f rom a Ulut>tJ1rd Cl!ny<>n 1<4ndslide vtc· Um m Wa.sh1net-0n. O c m11y have helf)f-d lowt.>r lnll•rc11t Joun rall'b for v1ttlm~ of lhf! ()ct. 2 slidl' 1tl Laguna Hf'a<:h Thi· ft'dcrnl d<:<'tslon to lower 1ntere11t r:tlc5 rcir 1.uguna U.::i.c:h land:.lide victims wui. relayed t.o City Manager Frf'd S-Olomo~ via a n ail from offlcial11 at the Fe<ft'r•1l D1sa11ler Assistance Ad· m1m!itrallon rt•te1on al offices 1n S<1l'ramcnto Earlier th1:s mo nth, off1cwl:. at that Sacramento office denied Laguna 'a request (Or the low IQ· ttrest loans. They a)i.o tumed down a bid fo r fe deral re· construc tion o f roads and uhlltlea> an the Bluebird Canyon n~1ghborhood. What may have prompted a ~hange ol heart a t least on the low Interest Joans was an ap- pen I mnde Jan 9 lo FDAA Dlrel'tor William Wilcox by dis- aster victim Dave DcLo "It's tantast1C' newll." ~t11d Del~o ·s wife Dottle. "Wt· had nothing lo los<' by going lo Washington. and it paid off " Del ..o. an inv('slmcnt hanker. credited Rep Robert Badham 's 0 H1 cc. as well as S e n . S. I Hayakawa with 11ushing for low intercist Joans for lhc :slide vie ti m s "Tlw 1•1ty 's handi. were l1t-d after the FDAA turm·d down the r eq ue11t," DcLo said. "So we really had no choice but to go to WasbinJt.on our,elves " The caty contends the Ooods of last January and February were respomuble for last October's Jands llde. and atwmpted to tie that fede ral dusaste r declaration with the recdnt slide That would enable the CJty to pick up federal funds for reconstruction of roads ·into Hluebird Canyon, and would also make Bluebird rc~ident:.. l'l igible for lower interest rate loans But f~'dtiral disaste r otncials in Sacramento rejected Laguna's contcntlon~ayin~ vie tlms could receivyS mall Busi· ne81f Administration Joanis up to $55,000 al a 7~ percent rate. SBA loans we re ava1lublf' to d1ustcr victims cal u rate of three percent until Oct. 1, 1978 just one day before the Bluebird CanyonlandaUde. OeLo s a i d h e fl e w t o Washington J an. 9 and met with 1-,DAA director Wilcox. a~ well a s r e pr e s e n tative ~ from Hadham's and fl<l yakawa'i. of fices. City Manager Solomon s aid to- day. "It cannot be disputed·· that Oe Lo 's m eeting with federal officials resulled 1n the lower interest rates. And while he is pleased with the news, Solomon likened th• situation t.o receiving "half a loaf ln.'llead of the whole thing · · ·'They've agreed to reclas111fy I h\• d huuter cause bac k to the winter storms, but only for the purpose of granting low inltlrl'st loans," he said. "They're still refusing to pay for restora tion In the area, and J can't understand why we 're get ling a piece at a time . "If these people don't have a1' cesH back to their lots. the loan!> wi ll be useless to them ." S<>lomon said Without federal ass1 1.>tanc~. the city and state would havl· to sha re costs of rebuilding road1> and installing utilities in the 3.5 a c re site wiped out by the landslide. Solomon ha:. prcv1ou1>ly termed that JOint funding effort an impossibility He !>aid he met with !>tak of f1c1al s !ate Monday to discus!> future plans to obtain federal f unds, a nd 11a1d toda y both groups will meet with legu;lators to push for federal restoration funds lgnor•• FA A ile quesi Jets Follow Usual Takeoff Patterns By GARY GRANVILLE Of ... o.lly l'IM4 ..... Jet airliners followt•d their u~ua l takeoff procedure from Orange County A1rporl today a~ a Fl!deral Aviation Admanu.tr:i lion re<:1uel>t to do otherwise. was 1~nored. Adherence to the long ste1nd mg takeoff oroccdur ci. de1>1i.tnt·d to min,,,.uze Jet noise s pared rei. 1dents in the airport area udd1 tlonal din as the airliners cllmt,.·d :-.kyw<ird Out lhc tfls1Jgn•emenl over takcoU PrOl'cdurf'!> d<'l'lt.tred un s<J fe by lhP F'l\A l<ist l''riday still divided offkiuls or the two uf reeled airlines, Air California and Hughes AJrwesl, and the fedPral a~ency. The f''AA can, 1f ll t!hoo11t•\, ~rbrtrnrily 1:.sue an cm •rgenl'y order that woulcl m rindatl' changes m the tak••oH routine at Or ange County Airport Or. lhe aviation uncncy can begin administrative proce('ci· ing:. that would J(ivc the airhm.•11 a chanrro lt) <'Onlt•sl the unsafe· declaration anr1 oppose tht.' re qu<'sted l'hanJ:t'li I\!> for now , though , spokesm n for ooth airlines said their pilots will continue to cltmb the airliners to 500 feet u.n · der full power and then throttle back while climbing unlll the coastline is r eaehed before re· Vl'rtlng to full power Friday, FAA officials said the plane should reach 1,000 reel before power 1s reduced . Noise techni c ian ~ a t th1• airport said s uch a mancuvc•r would have "a catastrophic Im pact" on alrport management'!> effort to reduce the Jet noise 1m pact on surrounding com · munities frvrne, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa a nd Santa Ana HeighL~ And worried county govern ment officials ordered a legal re view o f th e pos1>ib l e r e percussions on airport opera lions s h ould the t akeoff procedures be chan~ed. Monday, airline and county representatives met with f'AA officials m an attempt to break the deadlock imposed by the airlines' plans to igno re the Fl\A request that carried today'1> deadline. Choose from our extensive selectlon ot hand.rubbed veal belts ovolloble wtth t:xoss or leather buckles. ( ( F ,...P ... AI VOTE ••• lowed Both furtions were proolcttn~ today th"t a lurgt.' turnout would benefit their side. Backers of Walktr 1tnd Mrs Wiikinson <'hatrattcrlLcd Mu a he tt '~ followt.'fs as :1 amnll, though vocal. group , while Barton claimed, "The Jittlc /cople in thla town a rc ~hm Howard !Mullhett>" One ocrson who dld not vote by mld·morning was former President H1ch:..rd Nixon. who in past ('lcctioniJ hu11 cast his baJlot B!i • oon a11 the polls open at CQn cordlu Elementary School. Paullttl' Wutermun. lonf(tlme preclnd inspeetor a t the Con- rord ltl polls, said ahe did not ex· pert Nixon. No &!cret Service rn('n had been b>' to check the polling pluce, a:1 1:. their custom. she said. <.:1ty Clerk Max Berg said Nixon h:u1 not applic-d for an abKentee ballot for today's re· call election The recall lo be dee.ided in today 's e lec tio n has over- shadowed every other ii>sue i.n San Clemente for months, with battle lines clearly drnwn for more than a year One city e mployee was fired an conn~ction with the recall. and <>l-hc rs resigned, sayi ng they were fed up with the discord and upheaval at City Hall. . Walker and Mrs . Wilkinson have blamed the disruption and disse nsion oo Mushett, sayln~ 1t wa11 on ly after he was elected that city councilmen. railed to work together in harmony. Rut Mush ett counters that Walker and Mri,. Wilkinson r~­ acted with alarm when he fa1lcci to go along with the existing City Council "game plun," especiaJly when· he rall<.'d puhh<' attention to city records which ~mbar rassed city offil'1als .. Instead of re~pondmg to th1i1 problem. they went after the. p~rson who pointed 1t out me,·· he said • Early e lection r e turn:, 1n today's recall election will be dVa1lablt: :;tarting <1l <Jbout 8:30 P m by c alling City fl all. 492-5101. Uiguna Youth St,ill Critical Af ter Crash A 17·year-old Laguna Beach youth was in :;table l'Ondit1on lo· d ay in Anaheim M emori:j l Hosp1tal 's intensive care · uo1t whlle another v1ct1m of Wedne=-· day's Dana Point head-on col-. hs ion left the hospilal Sunday. Monty Richmond continues ·to slay In the Anaheim hospital's critical care unit following heart. urgery Thursday. Thomas Stocks. 25, a lsQ of Laguna, was rel~a~e;:d from San Clemente General Hospital Sun day Allen Gregg, 19 . <1 1:.o of Laguna and driv<>r nf !he t·:ir that l'Ollided with Stork:-,· veh1 de, is in foir cond1t1on :it 11<'1 medical Center. Scott Hunter 16, al&o of Laguna and a passenger in Gregg's car. ii. 111 s atisfactory condition at the Sun Cle me nte hospital. Ri c hm o nd a l s o wa,., u passsenger in Gregg·!> car . The four Lagunans were in JUred about I J p.m . Wednesd<ty when, Highway Patrol offil'er!-1 assert. Gregg 's car crossed over a South Coast Highway median und collided hcadon with Stock ·~ car Steve Henderson. a 21 year-old Camp Pendleton Marine and a pa~1>enger an Stocks' car , wa~ killed In the crash. Highway Patrol Lraff1r in vestif{ators art' proh1ni:: the cause of the crash. \ Delay Sought l~ January 23, 1979 S DAILY PILOT t\3 Medical Funds Cut on Br &ATHY CLANCY ... ....., ...... , .... A eotnmltlee ol medical pro- l•uk>nal.a Will ulr Orao1e Couo· L)f UJlltl'VJ ,.. Wf'dnetda1 fOf more ~ to review •ltemale means ot provldlnc medtul tare for t.hfo poor County Jlealt.b Officer Morton Net.on. tn ~pon ddtv ttd to. "'"rvtaon Monday, did com mitt.ff ~mbera be,Ueve \here are rettOur~ts o\htr lh.n VCI Medltal entt1r to aerve \he need1 of tbe nlcdlcally •m poveri&hed Revised Housing Plan OK Orange County superviaors will lak e a seco nd l oo.It Wednesday at a bluepnnt to pro- vide cheaper housing in the COWi· \y County planning com mlasloners approved the revised plan Monday. The revisions, requested primarily by the state Depart· ment of Housing and Communi ty Development. were made at Lhe close ol a two·hour hearing. State officials, who must also approve lhe document, said they want to se c more d ata establishing the need for lnex· pensive housing for low and moderate income families as well as more specific assurances that the proposals to producr that housing will be earned out However , one of the docu· ment 's key points, called the in <'lusionary hous ing program. emerged from Monday 's hear ing watered down at the request of lobbyists for developers and the building industry. The inclusionary program was to be a voluntary program whereby developer s In unin·' corporated territory woµJd in· elude provisions for 25 percent low and moderate income hous· ing ln their developments The chapter of lhe element re· lating to this program staled that it ia a requirement. Und er pressure from building industry groups, commissioners agreed to change the language. At the urgmg of commissioner William McDo u gall . "re · quirement" was changed to "ob-jective" and another phrase was changed from ''should require" to .. should strive diligently." Those chan~es were opposed by representaltves of the Orange County League of Women Voters and the Orange County Houslng Coalition, a consortium of public inter est groups and bousing authorities. They s lld t he cbaoge wouJd allow developers to continue bujlding nothing but expensive housing. But commissioners defended their action saying they wanted to make the incluslonary pro- gram volunta ry. "We won't get JOO percent compliance by 100 percent of the applicants JOO pe rcent of the lime." McDougall observed. "l( it gets bad enough, then we can go to an ordinance lo force the issue. but r don't want lo do that until the other w3y has fa iled." ' County supervisors are facing a lawsuit over the county·s aJ. leged lack or action to provide housing for low and moderate in· come families in unincorporat<.'<1 portions of Lhc coun ty C'..ounty Man Gets Prison On Drug Rap FRESNO <AP > -A Santa Ana man was sentenced to five years Jn prtaon Monday for a convic· lion of conspiring to distribute heroin in Fresno County. Jesus Ramon Lopez also was ordered by U.S. District Court Judge M.O. Crocker of Fresno to ·s pend three years on parole following Lhe prison term. A fede ral jur y here found Lopez and Alberto Pierro of Mendota l(uilty of heroin con- spiracy cliarges. The Jury ac· quitted Fierro of a he roin possess t o n 'c h arge but dudJ«ted oo a verdict for Lopez oo thalCOWll. Fie rro was sente nced pre· -Y.i9'41l.Y~ to ~ years in prison followed by three years on parole. IovesUgators confiscated 50 ounces of heroin when Lopez, Fierro and four others were ar· rest.eel. A1 a res.ult.. the commit~ uked \hat lbe m mbt'lrahlp tM! Hpanded to Include coruurn rs and commua.Uy r preunlatJv" •.Del Uuat ll bf Jlven mor• lime lo ,.v~w-poMtbi& ah..-n.auves.. upe:nlsors Wed~nda)' will con1,~r • p0qJbl• C'U' or $5 mllUon annually tn what Lbc COWlt7 p111f UCJ M<'dlr1l Cenkr ror lbt ln!alrm-nt ol indi&•nt.3 TM C"ut8 would ln"olvto ccrum f'lectlv~ outp1Uent and d~ntul care ~ucr and a uruver tty o~rilt'd cHn.l r In S•nla Ana The nu wouJd take em .. '<lt 1n April and nnt October N('llOa.. lD hla reoport. taid the taalt force "hu reached the con· l'lu1lon that al~ate and addi· llonal cnedlul reaources are available In lbe community with Joni hoepilab' and pblliclan1 to &crvt the meclical nffd.t ol tJae medlC'al lndlarenta. • But cocnmfttee members want . to conUIWt...J,belr study with the help olfiUHrs and community rcpreMftlatJvn and prepare a final report before any funds paid Lo UCl are d.llcootinued. Or. Stanley van den Noort UCI Medical Sc:bool dean. who aal u • non voling member or lbe ~ • ~ • • •• '· ,,: • • # Whale of a Tale ~ commllt.ee. did not 1bare the ta•k force'• conclualon. Ntlaon sald. "It ii important to note that ln actuality we are talkJni about dJ1cootlnuinc to fund the subsidy to tbe Ltftlverslty ...• Ntlson Hid. "At present the county is pay· Inc to the universaly the dlf· lerenee between charees or the university and what Medl·Cal feimbune. "heconllnued. ..Under tbls reimbursement system there Is no lncenUve ror the Wllvenity to reduce costs for a major portion of its patient Workmen were busy Monday in Dana Point Harbor as they toiled to unload a 5,000-pound body of a ferrocemenl gray whale. The 40-foot.Jong replica was placed rn grass park al Del Obispo Street and Is land Way. The life.sized sculpture was disassembled and reassembled before a gathering of curious onlookers. It will serve as the focal point for the Harbor's whale festival that runs through four weekends beginning Feb. 3. Fine, Not Prison State Solon Backs Pot Penalty Cuts Winter Storm Wntinues In Midwest By Tbe Aaaodaled Press A winter storm continued in the Midwest today. as a cold front continued lo mo~ across the soul.hem Plains ard middle M isai.&aippi Valley. Snow reached from the Texas Panhandle through most of Oklahoma and eastern Kansas iolo the northern half of the Mis· sissippi Valley and upper Great Lakes. Northerly winds of up lo 40 miles an hour raged from the Texas PanhandJe into southern Kansas. and snow and blowing snow greatly reduced visibilities and rapidly plied snow into drifts. A bllizard warning was issued across south.central Kansas and the Texas Panhandle. Heavy snow warnings, In effect through tonight. covered Pastern and southern Wisconsin and the northwestern two.thirds of fl. linois. A winter storm warning was continued over easte rn Iowa Travelers advisories for snow. and blowing and drifting snow. were posted in north centr al Kansas and the northwest two· thirds of Oklahoma Advisories for the same cond1 · lions were issued in eastern Kansas. Mlssour1. mos t of western Iowa. the southeastern cor n e r of Minn esota, northwestern Wisconsin and the western lWO·thirds of Arkansas. load ... he wrote. Servinc not.1~ or the cutback In funds. Nelaonconte oded, would .encouraee the university to .operate more economically and act more as a private hospital. At the same time. the health officer wrote. the university Hkely could not eJl mlnate services to the Medi·Cal paUents becauae they are needed t.o sup. port the physician teaching pro. gram. Nelson also reported on re· s uits of a survey of 2.161 county physicians concerning their wUJ. i~gneu to accept Medl·CaJ pa· ttent.s Nelson said the reaults bow 613 are wtUJng to accept such pa· llenle without llmlt&Uons and another 874 will accept Medi-C.al patients with tOme JlmitaUon. In addition. he said. most private hospital adminlstrat,qrs uld they would not turn away Medl·Cal patients. But some 1usgested the t>ounty place welfare ellglblllty workers on their premises to encourage those In need to upply for Medi · Cal benefits. lettuee Periled Farm Workers' Strike Spreads SAN DIEGO <AP I -A strike by about 2,000 United Farm Workers Union me mbers in the Imperial Valley has cut lettuce production more than one-third. raising fears that prices could soar ifthewalkoutspreads. The· strike. which began last week. spread to four major Im perial Valley growers Monday. The Imperial Valley accounts for a n estimated 95 percent or the nation's iceberg lettuce sup. ply at this time of the year, said Jim McVicar. a growe r i. spokesman. . The. wlion has been negotiat· ing Wllh .a group of 28 Imperial Valley and Salinas area growers for about a month. If the strike s pre ads to othe r growers deadlocked over contract iss~. lettuce prices C'OuJd double within a week t.o 10 days, one lettuce wholesaler predicted. The walkout a lso affects some carrot. broccoli a nd cabbage production. Union workers have been harvesting without a contract since the old pact expired Jan. l and a is.day extension ran out last week. said UFW spokesman Marc Grossman in an interview. •·workers have seen their economic gains wiped out by in· n a tion and even though they earned more money over ~ last nine years," he saJd. "'th~ value of the money now puts them way behind the eight ball. .. Union workers struck Sun· Harvest Inc . Mano Sa1khon Farms. CaJ Coastal Farms and · Vu.tey and Co .. Grossman said. Grossman s aid production s lowed at Luett Fa rms and Growers Exchange. but that strike votes have not been taJcen attbe twocompanJes .. Negotiations are scheduled lo resume here Wednesday but Grossman said growers a nd the t un ion are "far, far apart ... The UFW seeks to increase the minimum farm labor wage fron $3.75 an hour to SS.25 an hour in a one.year contract w1lh pay boosts ranging to $4 25 to Nurse to Speak On Heart Surgery Donna Thompson, a registered nurse who underwent open heart surgery 20 years aJto. ~ill be the featured speaker Wednesday at 3 meeting of the Orange County chapter of Mended Hearts. Inc Mrs. Thompson will discus$ the importance or exercise for victims recovenn~ from heart ::ii lments . Tht· m eetin g I !> scheduled for 7: JO p m. an the meeting room ;.,( St Joseph Hos pit.al, Orange $8.25 an hour for tractor driver. Mc Vicar said. Ron Hall . president of the Jm .. perial Valley Growers Associa· lion. called union demands "In· flationary and outrageous ... pre- mature and unfai r . and said th(• union d id not respond to Wednesday ·,. growers· offer before stnking Oernente' s 61/2-mile Run Slated San Clemente's second annual 6 "'2 mile r un . fro m San Clemente High School to the TRW plant and back along Av enida Pico. has been a n· nounced for Feb. 24. Steve Judd, city recreation coordinator. has rccom mended that anyone interest e d in participating in the run register as early as possible. More than 900 runners participated in the event last year. said Judd. who said he expects al least 1.500 runners for the second annual event. The race will begin at 9 a.m. at the San Clemente High School parking lot. 700 Ave P ico. onl' quartL>r mile east of the San Dleso FN.eway. Check·in h. scheduled from 7 to 8:30 a.m. No on·site registration will be al lowed. Judd said the course 1s a ravonte with runners, because '' 1s an asphalt surface. with less than 25 percent level. runrung through undeveloped r anch land. The plant is aboul thret' miles nort hcast of tht' high school Records in:-othe event a re cur rently held by Tim Varley of Sarti Diego. who ran the course last year In 33 minut es. 55 seconds. and by Sue Petersen of Laguna Beach. who ran 1t in 40 minut<'s. 30 seconds. Runners who register by •1 p m. on Fe b 16 will be charged ~4 50. i n c luding a C'Om mt>morat1vc T shirt. or $2 for the race only. Entries rec·e1ved from Feb 17 through 23 must be accom pa med by a SS 50. or $3 for the race only.sa1dJudd Walnut plaques will be awa rded fi rst and second plact' winnt'rs in each of 13 d1v1sions Entry fo rms are available from the San ClcmC'ntc Park.<; and Recreation Department. 100 Calle S<.'vllle. San Clemente 92672. or by ca lhn~ J udd at 492·5101. ext. 264 SACRAMENTO CAP l The re's a new e ffort In the California Le~1sl ature to cut the penalties for growing small amounts of marijuana. It is being le d by As· semblyman Willie Brown. D·San Francisco. who has backed many o ther m easures lo liberallie the use of marijuana. Brown's AB 315. introduced Monday, would lower the max· imum penally for 1irowing a limited number or plants to a $100 fine. weighed less than an ounce. A household with two or more adults could grow up lo six plants and still come under the $100 penalty. Cultivation of more plants for personal use wouJd carry a max· tmum penalty of six months in jail and a $500 fine. CulUvaUon for sale would remain a felon~. 9'A'e .Nme~teCan <;!Jem ~cee(y ~ u~ rt&it~rl gfakJ ant'/ C(Jf',nnr/rr At present, the culUvatioo of any amount or marijuana car· ries a potential prison sentence or up to three years. Under A8 315, a marijuana user could draw no more than a SlOO fine for growitig three or fewer pla nts or a greatef' numNr ati>tums-itiat· together I\ similar bill Bro wn In· troduced in 1977 was kUled on the Assembly floor . Supp0rlef's o( Brown 's cam. paign say the but wouJd bring tbe cuJtivaUon law ln line with ~nalties for posaession of mari· JU&na, which provide • fine o( up to $100 for possession of an ou~orleM. Certihed Gemologists Mary Barr Donna Blackman Rick McElvame Registered Jeweler· Helen Popiel These title boloers are on tbe staff of ') Kids Flunk; CHARLES R. BARR JEWELERS Localed In Westcliff Plata Putting On The Gloves · Trustees Too 17th and Irvine Newport Beach 11-e Pf'O(eulooal titles are awarded to lbOM aelert Donna Blackman Cert.Wed Gemolo1iat Laguna PT A Sets • --Fngti~h Se88ion " Police are beginning lo SAN YSIDRO CAP> -Aqry over P.UPll•' low uorea in statewide teats. S"~W~stdro voters bave booted thre~ truetees olt the school board. =who can rightfuJly be~lilled experts In their ~ t.--tftn"~.MI the have completed ~qicaf educt1lion an'/ when they have P"M'O tbdr busfiHtu ethlc1 above repro1ch An AOS title la an anouaJ appointment ano mu.at be rewon by The Laguna Beac h High School Parent Teacher Astoci•· Uon will meet for lunch Feb. 2 to bur a di1cua1ton 1bout th~ school'• Encliah department. The luncheon wm be held at the bome ot Mn. Hqh Blue, 4 North Portola bi South Lacuna be11..atn1 at 11 a.m. Coat ls $3 for Pareatl and lunch will ~ eened after the pro1ram. For retenlllionl, call Teaa Garrard at41f.TNSbyJan.29. wonder tr a Huntington Beach s aloon and sandwic h s hop Is n 't named just a bit too aptly. Officers we re dla · patched to Lalk• 's Golden Glove, S061 Warner Ave • three Umea Sund•Y f n re•~ to reports of dill· turbances and n1ht.a. Yea. Tbe calla came ln durtnc the Su~r Bowl. ' .. The t,711 vot«s, represent.inc ~ percent ot tholt' eU1tbl•. Mon· d•y recalled Victor Beltran, Sonny Brown and Dnld Qu&tn· ton, wbo was board prealdent. Qua.lntoa, replaced b1 former teacher Michael Flemlnc, l&kt the low Vida were the result ot • ~o percent turnover la dH1rooma of tbJ1 Saa Dlqo cocnauauty •klff Ule Mex.lean border. year1,y examination. ' Helen Popiel Rtltalered Jeweler • ' 1 I ""' DAILY PILOT Tue.O•~. Januaiv 23. 1179 ·~. Ju t ,:·~. ~oa ting DEPT. OF NOW mGH 18 UPf II you're 011• ol lbe forlunata who Uve at on ol Lhe low·l)1n1 HHlde •e<"ton or thl• ~l or all poulbl• cout.a. nothln1 can be ao vuln1 H • myaterMK&a lldal report w~ j utl &ot one of those Som~ 1chmtlfk 11v1nt reported yeatetday Uual OW moon I.a 1eoln1 Lo be pulUn1 at aun and thl• wUl produce •b· normally hil(h Odtt thla Wctlkend. T hu ... ll >OU live on Lhf M"H lde nata. you mliht be pon. der1ng LI you wanl In pull up lhe hamlly carpet fll~h tldt•:l prt'YIOUl l)' •t heduled fOr tbll weekend WUt going lo be pretty high anyway-up to 6.6 feet Friday at 7: 13 a .m. and then r limbing on up to 6.9 reel late r ln the weekend. ALL OF THIS CAN create worries about wetness in zero elevation places like Seal Beach. or along the sands of El Morro downcoast al Laguna Beach, where traUer homes snuggle up near the surfline. And down on the Newport·Balboa Peninsula. you can flood a i.'treel If somebody dumps a water bucket. You get som e rain with a high Ude down there and you can't tell which way lht' flood is runmng n or out. Now the scientific savant says we may get a high tide even higher than the high one we expected. So you natural· ly ask. "How much higher ?" The answer he gives is ··s1gnificanlly higher.•• Baffled, you are now left wondering bow many feet or lnrhes that might be? You· tum to your t.rusty dictionary to learn about significant. Webster 's tells you that significant, "conveys a special or rudden meaning. .suggestive. " SO NOW YOU KNOW. We're going to have this secret high tide. It will be hidden until the water Mses up around your eyeballs You'll know this high tide is significant when your wa terbed starts floating and the ramlly dog begins paddl- ing for Ca1.f,llna lsland SIGNIFICANT ALSO MEANS SUGGESTIVE. So maybe It's going t-0 be a sexy high Ude Loo. Maybe a handsome llfeguurd or blklnl·clad maiden wlll c0me float· ing by your place on hi11 or her back. Anyway, If you don't .have anythln& really si&nUlcant to worry about th11 weekend. you can fret over the coming of this secret, sexy high tidt' As for me, I think I'll jW1t go out and Ue down the patio furniture Leake mla Vletlm Laetrile Ban Placed on Chihl rLYMOUTH. Ma11. (AP> -A Superior Court jud1e ord•red th parent.a ol 3-year·old leukemla vicUm Chad Green \0 slop 1lvln1e their child Laetrile. Judie Guy Vol~rr• also ruled today that the boy, who h11be1n tht1 cent41r ol a controveray over ca.ncer treatment, muat remaln in th• le11I cutt.ody of the atat41 , even thou1h he may live wllh his cvanldt and vitamin A rv~h1on parenta. ' .~ 8teldel Laetrile, the parents Ina. A are rorbl~n from aivlna Chad Aft.er the ruUn1. A1111l1t•n~ l ens)' me eoemu or exceH doeea Lorney General Jon11h111 th •nl of vit•mlna. However. tbey may aald, "It wu ne~11uarv h• 11m continue to feed the boy natural tect ~~ ~at lnt.,r.,1111 of Ith•· foodt child Ourtnc 1 two·week heartn& When tolcl or!~~ fh r l1lon, Mn tbat endld Friday, the ttaLe COO· Green uld. I 11 ri.thur 11111 tended that Chad suftttl from make any rornm11111I Ut1lll t•11tlk cy•n1de pobon1.nc caUMd by tbe to my lawyer. Laetrtle and VU .. amln A poitOn· 0 u rl I th• h • • r In In ln1 bn>Ulbt on by hllb dOtet of Plymout~ Kuaaerlor C'our1 , 'l..:t• thla vtumM. were lntrod1lrtlf atwwtoai th1l Laetrile la a trademark ror 1 levtl1 of 1hJory•nat , • c•yanhte aubatance derived from the cornpounci, were,••• t,lmet hlaner chemical amndalln. which ll thin normal In had • body, •nd round naturalJy In the J)lt.a of wtre almott 10 tlmH hl&hur Uuw apr1cou and peachea and ln bit· u1ual. ter aJmoods. Advocatea claim It Or. Duo Hurk of WH hln&ton, la an effective cancer treatment, a retlrt!d bl°"he ml•t tor lhci Na but the U.S. Food and Dru.( Ad· tlonal Cancer Re1oarch ln1tltute mlnlatratloo and the medical In Marylltlld, tciatlfled for lh@ eatabllthment In tbla country Oreena. tie said that 1myone on have Hkt there la no proof It i• chemotherapy will ahow above of any value ln treatin1 cancer. normal levela or thlocyMnaaw NATION I WORLD Abortion Oppo•e d An unidentified protester carrying a cro1u1 with a doll at· tac hed wus one of 60,000 to 100 .000 who marched Monday in front of lhe While Ho ui;t• to i;how their OPPosiUon lo the U.S . Supreme Court declsi<m to legalize abortion. Monday was the sixth annivers ary of that decision. Smaller de · monstraUons. both for and against abortion, we re report· N I Monduy and over the wt•ckend In muny other clties. In Wubincton_ Monday, the Supreme Court agreed to deeide whether the rederal government may ban Laetrile. , Ch ad'• parcntsJ. _ Olana and Gerald Green of :::>eituate, had tried to re1aln lef'al custody of the boy. Volterra had put bJm in the control o r the state s ix months <1.ro aft.er the pu~nts re-fused to give him chemotherapy to treathlscancer. West Germany-Shaken 'HoWcawt' Flooth Statiom With Cal/,s The jUdge also said today that Massachusetts General Hospital mus t be allowed to do periodi c tes ts on C had for BONN, We11l Germa ny IAP t Th e fi rs t s h o w1n 1< o r "Holocaust" 1n West Germany brought a flood of pro and con telephone calls to TV 11tataons. "Reaction at the i.tart of Lhe br o a dca s t wa s c l e ar ly negative," Cologne s tation an· nouncer lvo Fre nzel said after the first part of the Amen can · produced series about Nazi atrocities was shown Monday. "Ter r ify ing ly h igh w a s Murder-for-hire Trial Deadlock Frees Davi,s HOUSTON CAP 1 M illlonalre Cullen Davis ls out of jail today -his first day of freedom In fl ve months -after a hopelessly deadlocked jury prompted a mistrial ln hls 12· week murder-ror·hlre trial. "U anyone thinks I am guilty, they are wrong." a pale. t~in but smiling Davis said early today after returning Lo .his Fort Worth home. He bad been charged with hiring a man to murder the judge In his bitter divorce trial. TRE JUllY announced Mon· day It was "hopeless l y deadlocked" after nearly 44 hours of deliberation and told District Judge Wallace Moore the re could be no verdict. He reluctantly agreed, and Davis was freed on $30.000 bond. The seven·m an, five-woman jur y had three choices: Convict l>a vls of solicitation or capital murder or convict him of con- 11 p Ir a cy to c om mlt c apital murder or acquit him. It chose none of the m. The vote was re por tedly divided 8-4, with the majority for conviction. "l'M n CKLED TO death that this phase Is over," Davis sald as he emerged from a private let in Fort Worth. "J jus t hope t 'a the end or It. .. But Davis admittc:d that was only a dim hope , <1 nd pros · eculors have vowed to seek a new trial. "I hope there isn't another one," Davis said, "but I think there will be.'' The Judge's ruling ended a trial that featured s ome 200 pieces of evidence, t estimony fro m about 100 witnesses and f requent a n g r y ex c hanges between attorneys. THE CASE centered on taped conversations made between Davis and FBI inlormant David McCrory last August in which prosecutors said Lbe men dis· cussed the murder or Davis· dlvprce jud.e and 14 others on an alleged 'hit list.·' The FBI provided video tapes or the A~. 20 rendezvous that led to Davis' arrest. It was the second trial ror Davis who in tm was acquitted o r kiilillg hls l2·year·old step· daughter, Andrea Wilborn. Wea fl~ of GLove lhe category or those persons who phoried in lo say. 'We want to forget. we don't want to be re minded.' ·'Questions predominated like : 'Why do Germans always dirty their own nest. lt"s im· pertinent to televise a film Uke tha t . . . the Americans should ~weep thelr own doorsteps.' " He said there were about 500 telephone calls during the two- hour broadcast and· atUludes or callers became more positive as the program went ori. FR~NZEL SAJD many callers claimed "Holoc aust" gave a o n e -sided picture or t h e Ge r mans , and quoted one a ~ saying. "Not all or the m were Nazis." lie said another one asked. "Why wun't thJs film made in Germany?" But Eugen Kogon, a poUtlcal scientist and former inmate or the Buchenwald concentration camp, told reporte rs Ir t he Germans had tried to make the film . they wo uld have lost the m selves In details. U.S. Cold Widespread This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the world can share with a Daily Pilot Heart of Love. 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OI ... o.i1, ...... \WI Jet •irh nerb followed th1•1r uaual takt'()H pNw1•dure rmm Oran1e County Airport tc>du.)' .i~ 1.1 Feder¥! Av1ut1111'\ Adm1111~tn• lion rt.'QUt'IJt to do 1>lht'rW1bC' wu-. Ignored Adlwrcnct> to tht• long i.tund 1ng takeoff oroct!durc:. des1~n€'(1 lo m lrumJze Jet no1st.' :,pared rl':. ' I idenla in lhP alr11ort .irt•u addi tlonal din a& th1• u1rllrll'n• c·hrutK"d 1kyw11rd But tht· d111 grt>c1t11·nt ovt1r lukeorf p10<·t-dun·-. dt·t·l.H.-tl uo sart> by lht· FAA IUN I ... rtdJ) "illll div1tit>d 0Hk 1uh1 of tht' two Jf fel'kd u1rhn1•x i\1r C'JIH111 111d and lluMhe:. Airwt·st. aud tht'. federal agem·y The FAA r un. 1f 11 l'hoo'>cs. a rbitrarily 11>sut· an l'ffil·r~ .. m·y o rde r that wo uld m andate (•h41nges in lhl' lukeofr routine al Oru11~c County Airport. Or. the aviat ion agency can twgrn administra tive proceed angs that would gave lt)e airlines t1 <."hance lo contest the unsafe 1lt•d aration and oppose the re· quested changes A s f or n o w , th o u ~h . spokt'smen for both airlines s aid their pilots will <."ontinuc• to O•ol' Pile! P ... to by Ltt P•yne CALTRANS TRUCK SENSES TRAFFIC LOAD NEAR NEWPORT BOULEVARD AND 8AY Offlclals Blew First Monitoring of Route 55 and Wiii Try Again ·Trftffic Study a 'Bust' N~rt Boulevard Survey NeedJJ Re-doing By MICHAEL PASK E VICH OI -Dally P'llOl St•lf A study of ways lo improve traffic on Newport Boulevard has been "a bust" a nd must be done over. Costa Mesa Public Services Directo r Bruce Mal· tern told City Council memhers Monday. The initial CalTrans study designed to reduce congestion until the final fall' of the pro· posed freeway extension is de cided showed no need for any improvements, he said. "The study was obvious ly wrong." Mattern noted durin~ a coun cil study session at city hall So. CalTrans will have another go with its traffic monitoring equipment. and Matte rn said more positive results should be forthcoming in about t hree months What the results will call for in t he way of so·called "opera· tional improvements" remains to be set•n However . Mattern s aid the c1· ty is eyeing new left and right hand turn pockets. widening of l hf' r oadway a nd improved curbs and gutters Ca lTrans ofhc ials hope lo have contracts ready for the in· itial phase .of improvem i:nts on 4 Face Charges LOS ANGELES <AP> -Four Ventura County reside nts face a rraignment in federal court here. in a $12 million pyramid in· vestm e nt sche m e in volving about one thous a nd victims, many or them Antelope Valley re· sidents. Newport Roulcvard by October , 1979. The first phase is set to deal with imor ovements t o the inte rsections of NewpOl'l and Bay Street and 21st and 22nd streets. The n ex t d ea dlin e is February. 1980 when CalTrans officials say they will he ready for 1mprovem cnls at Santa I sa b el and Mesa and l"aar drives. Mattern said today the hangup in CalTrans' study apparently stemmed from problems in a tramc volume count ··The volume counts wNe low and they'll do it again," said M a tt eT n . II e a dd e d that CalT rans also will re monitor turning patterns. MeanwhHe, a larger scale en· vironmental impact report on the Route 55 corridor is now tak· ing !!hape and is tentatively set for completion in two years. The report will have a major impact on the city's push to have the uncom pleted Freeway ex· tended in the downtown area. The Elll also will take into ac- count various alternatives to im- pro ve the t raffic s i l ualion without building a ru11 scale freeway extl'ns ion. climb Ure airliners lo 500 feel un- der full power and then throttle back while climbing until the coastline is reached before re- verting to full power. Friday. FAA officials s aid the plane should reach 1,000 feet before power is reduced_. Noise technic ians at the airport said such a m a neuver would have "a catastrophic im· pact" on airport management's * * * effort to reduce the jet noise im- pact on s u r ro unding com · munilies -Irvine . Newport Beach. Costa Mes a a nd Santa Ana Heights. And worried county govern- ment orflcials ordered a legal re· vie w o r th e poss ible r e · perc ussions on a irport opera - tio n s s ho uld th e takeoff procedures be changed. Monday , airline and county * * * representatives met with FAA officials in an attempt to t>reak the deadlock impos ed by lht.' airlines' plans to ignore the FAA r equest that car ried today's deadline. However, .according to Boh P ayton of Air California, local FAA officials said they arc not free lo negotiate terms or tht' edict handed down natio nally in (See TEST, Page AZ) * * * Tests Extended ·of ,727 Jetliners Newport Officials Object By JOANNE RE YNOLDS Ol I ... D•ily P'llel SUit Despite ob1ections by Newport Beach offi cials that use of the Boeing 727 aircraft is failing "the people test," Orange Coun· ty Supervisors agreed today lo extend the testing or t he c raft al the county airport for another JO days. The decision was made on a 4·1 vote with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich d issenting. Diedrich said noise d at a s upplie4 by airport staff ~embers show the plane lo be one decibel noisier al a monitoring s(alion in Tustin. ' "l believe the test failed and the test is at an end." he said. The test of the craft by Hughes Airwest began Dec. 15. The airline operates two flights a day with the three-e ngine jet which can carry 155 passengers . A report on the initial 30 days of the test from a irport staff mem bers concluded that use of the larger JCt -Airwest operates a fleet of DC-9s-"is 'not clearly noisier than the OC-9 at any of t he airport 's m onitoring sta- tions ' and is measurably quieter in terms or historical averages." Barbara Fox of the airport staff explained that Diedrich's contention about the one noisier station was based on a direct comparison of noise data from th e 727s a nd DC ·9s flown between Dec l5 a nd J a n. 15. The test orde r issued b y supervisors in early December called for the test comparisons to be made on the basis or his· torical noise data. That com· parison shows the 727 to be no noisier than the DC-9, she said. But Newport Beach officia ls were unimpressed. In a five· page l e tter d e liv e red t o supervisors this morning, Mayor Paul Ryckoff charged that the noise data lacks c r edibility because m onJy 10 of the 60 test flights were the 727 jets operat· mg nea r capacity. According to the airport staff report, the average passenger load during the first 30 days of the test was 67. Ryckoff's letter noted that and the fact that changes in weather <See 7%7'8, Page AZ> C>Mly PllelS ... ltf'llo,. UCI LIBRARIAN JOHN EDWIN SMITH CALLS IT A CAREER In Retirement, He Plans to Catch Up on His Reading U<;I's Founding Librarian HoTWred By PmUP ROSMARIN OI t ... O•llY Pllol Sl•ll When J ohn Edwin Smith de- c ided h e w anted to b e a libra rian. at wa~ because he we nt to school in the Depression and jobs we re hard to come by Whe n the Friends of the Library met to honor S mith Monday night at the Santa Ana Country Club. it was because of w.hat they felt had been his ex· traordinary s uccess in doing more than just a job Smith, UC Irvine 's foundin~ uni versity librarian. retired this month to WTlle and to do the addi· lional reading he never had time for during a career or deciding wbatot.hersshould read. Jn his 16 years of administra - tion, the UCI li brary grew from an initial collection of 100,000 volumes and 1,500 1o urnal subscriptions, to 850,000 volume), and nearly 12.000 subscnpt111ns He was known as an annovalor w h o stretc hed fin a nl·•al r1· sources . ..get,tmg mon~ ~1k for the buck H e was In s t r u m e nta l 1n establishing reciprocal lt'nding a~recments bencf1tting sturll'nt~ a nd faculty hy Joint U:.l' of librar ies at UC I, Cal Sl <il1• Fullerton and Cal St.ik Long Reac h Besides a main colleet1on or books designed s pecifi cally to support the academic d1sr1phncs offered at UCI. Smith was 111 strumental in the arqu1s1tion or <See LIBRARIAN. Page A:n Mays Makes Hal,l of Fame Mexico~rashes ~~~--.:....-r-··Kill.3 5_,_.Injnre.. 29-·- Or:.":Q_ :•a~ I Wea•her Pal'chy low clouds along the coast at times tonight a nd I n c r easing h1 ~h ctoodfn1!ss. Con s ide rahl'l'f c lo udiness Wedn esday Lows tonight in the 40s Highs Wednesday in thl' S08. NEW YORK <AP) - Willie Mays, former cen· terfielder with the Giants in Ne w York and San Franc\sco. was elected lo baseball's Hall of Fame today. <Story, Page Bl). Since the voling began in 1936, Mays i3 only the ninth player lo be named In his first year or ellglbili· ty. He received 409 of a po1u~ible 432 voles by 10· year me mbe r s o f the Baseball Writers Aaaocla· Uon of Ame rica . who participate in the annual balloting. Two other outfie lders. Enos Slaughter and Duke Snider, failed to receive the necessary votes. Good.Skate• Biii Morgan of Cucamonga takes his daughter. Erin .. 3 mont.h.s. for a roll down NewJ)Ort Beach 's ocean front walkway and bike trotl. With roller skaUng enjoying a re- s urgence In popularity. the beach front sidewalk that stre tch is from the 13alboa Peninsula to Central Newport has become one long roller skating rink. MEXICO CITY CAP > -An estimated 35 people were killed and 29 irtjured in two bus acci- dents in Mexico, police reported. This brought. the toll in bus wrecks In lhe country lo an eirtimated 52 kllled and 64 ln· j ured in four days. Seventeen people were killed Friday and 35 were·injured when a locomotive hit a bus al a level crossing on the ouu ldrtaof Me xico City. The heaviest toll occurred Sun· day n.lah.t In Hidal10, 150 milet north ot Mexico City. wbere a crowded bus slammed lftto • truck loaded with tertlUaer. Highway Police Inspector J •vler Tinajero" said there wer 18 Injured. and l1 bodle. had been recovered. But "there wer e many pieces of human 'bodies. incomplete and totally burned," and 1t was believed about 20 mor e people were killed, he said. L a t e r in the night, a bus sides wiped a par ked t raile r truck 120 miles north of Mexico City on a curve on the Mexico Clty-Queretaro highway. kllUng four people and injuring 10. the hl1bway oliee said. F..nten Ho8pital BOSTON CAP l -Ellen Ft.diet, wile of Boston Pops conduct.or Arthur Fiedler, has been admitted to the · New En1land Medical Center for treatment of an anemic condl· lion. holpital oCflclalu.Aid.. INSIDE TODA\' Marian Btr~S011. Orang<• County's /irat female !tOlf! lf'Qf$l.otor. hal mode a change tn her U/eatyle now that i he 'A commuting between Newport Beach and Sacrament<> Sec t-'taturing, Page Cl . l••ex :· v:i.=: ~ =em:" .. a ._'3,..,. M M9•1ft ....... ""5 ,.,....... ~--.. e:: Ai ....._..fM'M M Cl Or-..C.-, All ~--t.Clll. ,,_ Q ., '-"' •M er.._. ., ,_, ~ .. .,._ "*" AU T .... ,,_ .. • ......... ~ Ate TIIH...... M ·~ ..... ..., .. ~... ClJ .. ,... .._ •• :l DAil Y PtLOT c Iranian Alniy ows . Support of Bakhtiei:· lto;llllAN lrnn 11\1'1 Of rln•ra. uf tlw lran1'1n .. rnwd fo1 t't•11 Iii JJWd .1 'how of tur<'C' with th\• tm~nal •ul\rd toda) \Owm.i that the urm "111 r,•maln un1lt'd nnd 1111 ~)ldu·n; "'111 " h~ Hwtr hlnod ' to mo1nt "'" lhl• 1111111..irdn .rnd tht· ~o\ ,., nmt·nt 111 • • • 1•r 11111· Mln11114•r "h uhpo ur H.Jkhtt..11 1\ rtut•f pulltlcul ull1· lu ll' I 1 ~ 1 o u ll o J> p o 11 I t Io 11 le· •It I t• r A >•lulluh t\homf'111 1 ,,,11.1. m1•anwhll1•. th1• ~trlke1t 1iu1 uly.c lnji( tht' lr1tnldl\ t'tllllOOH "ill 1·onltrllH' until l-t.1lo.htw1 ., l(u\ * • • Holy Man's Plans Likened to ff itl~r Nt;W \'ORK 1Al'1 ~t·n llt·nry Juckson hu11 t'h.Ar~t:•I th.it the Sovwt Union '' t•nl(aji(l'd 111 .1 'h1.:hly !>l'()ft•111SIOO.tl OJ)N<•llOll . 111nmtrol1 1.111 "111 f1t•hh T h~ tnflut•1111.al W :i11 t1111/,!t1111 L>l'm O<·ral .il-.o 1·11mp1Hcd on Munday the wr111nM 'I of the l\y 11tollah Kh•>m em1, the extletl M o s I e m I t: a d l' r w 11 o h u ::. !'opt• a rht·adt·d I hi' rt·li Ii WU!'> 1111 pos1t10n lo 11\l' Shah of lrnn, with tha t of Adolf lf1lll·1 and :.uggc.·st t'll I hat lht· pn('c and a vallabthly of e11l would bl· <.itlvl'r:.t'ly affect cd 1f Khomeini ·plays an 1nfluen tial role.· in l ran'l'i future Spea kini.{ at a sem inur o n t•nt>q~y s pons o r<•d b y !ht· Americ an Stock E xl'h a n~('. Jackson said the Soviet!> wen~ t'ngagcd tn a "con!'>cious effort' to s urrOll!ld lrun's oil fie lds and denyo1l supphes to the West. I le said unless steps ure taken to · protect " the s upplies. Amer ic ans will face spot shortages this summer. I) Ll·:ir) bl.1111 ttwrt· 11> no !JI ohJt11hty · of bhorlu)(l'b lhb "'""' m t'r bt•<'all'>l' uf I he• I r:aot:a11 .. 1l ut1l1011 but udm1tted that lhlll~!'> 1·ould i.:c.•t e1u1ll' I ll!hl llt• .!!Uld, ho141'\'t·r. th ul thNc• "' J llll!l'>lb1 lltv of ~' 11ncl' ri~c beyond the 1•1 2 111•1cenl un n n u n c t' 11 n · c e n t l >' IJ )' t h l' Ora(Jnizutlon of Petroleum Ex port in~ C 'ount fll'' J ;u:kxo11 !'o:Jld Khomc101 would 1nflucnc·c 1 Jclu·al l\rab lcucle r:- wht-n he n ·turnt> tu I ran from ex 1lc in l<'r:111t•t• und thut his lmpa<.'t would tnflucnce Uw ,1va1h1b1lity a nd prlt't of oil J ack:.on c<iJled J hook writll'n by K homt.·1ni whll1• tw wus li ving 111 lra1.1 "lht• xto ry of ;,i man who I!'> extremely b11toted 727's ... expe rienced dur1n~ the le!'>t could benefit the airline by pro· vi ding a muffling o f th e aircraft's noise t•rnml'llt r,•111Kns un<J muke1> way rur WO l 11lumlc rcpubllran re· .:1me na11wd l>y Kho11w11H I le Is t•xiwc:k'd to return hti l e• Frid:.iy ft uin Pttrill u Rt•r 15 ycJrs of self lmCK)acd cidk Tht• Urill!'>h to:m h11 sx y an 1111u11c1..-d UJc Hoy<1f Air ft'orct:, o n lht• udv1c,· of tho Iranian m t I i t u r y 1· o m u' a n d • w 1 11 l'V•1cuull' Wedncaidi.y more thun WO fornt.:ncrs. ubout hulC ot lhl·m Americans. from the lllrthl·torn oil center of Ahwui lo Huhra111011 the Per J>Sian G ulf. In au unu:-.uul 1111htury dcm· POLITICAL TURMOIL IN IRAN STUDIED-A13 UNREST SPURS BUYING IN STATE-C3 onstration held m a1.11ly for for 4.!1gn r eporter:-.. Mujor Gen. Ah Nushal r1draded 1.000 chte troops near Shah Mohammed Hew Pahlavi 's Nlavaran Palace In driving. wet :.now. the troops 11houled. "Lon~ II ve the shah!" as they raced a cross o bs tacle cour!'>e!> and mar ched 111 u goo:w-stepping re- view "Our Job ix l o proll'('t and ~uu rd his ma1e~ty and the gov \•rnment ," 1><.t1cl Na1>hat. "Ills majesty ha:. left on another 11f his regular vacution:. and the troops sec 1t thut wuy When h1:. m;,i1e:.ly l'omc:. back. thc troo11b will be here. rea~y as alway!'>, lo :-.hcd their ulood tor him " .. ... 1 ......... GAS-MASKED IRANIAN TROOPS PRACTICE ANTl·RIOT OPERATIONS IN TEHRAN Imperial Guard's Soldler1 Vow to 'Shed Their Blood' to Malnt•ln Monarchy Wing Lost in Sea Crash Officials Probe Catalina Incident A federal air safety inspector said loday that a part or the left wing came off 1r1 the cras h of u Trans-Catalina airplane on Jao 14 off SanUI Catalina Island S he said the investigation. however. h as no t conc luded whe ther the wing separated be for e . during o r after the Grumman Mallard. attemptin~ takeoff. i;lammed buck into the sea . The acc1dcnl dunked nine passengcrs -includrnl( ;m Irvine couple and their son and the Frofll Page A I pilot . though n~ was se rious ly hurt The s u rviv-0rs we re picked off the overturned plane by a crew of an abalone fishing boat who happened to be in the area. W a II v Fw1k. of the National Trans portation Safely Board , said it isn't known vet whv the wing or the airplane s napped two feet outboard of the port engine The airplane a nd the wing part were brought• up Sunday fro m where they sa nk a quarter· mi le off s h or e near P e bbly Be ach . is la nd base for the airline But the engine. Mi ss f<'unk said , "haK rolled som ewhere on. to the floor of the ocean: we mall not be able to find it " She inspected the craft Mon day In Long Beach From intervie ws with the pilot. Russell 0 . St. Plnre, 31 , of Northrid~e. Miss Funk learned that the Mallard fell \Jack into th40 wate r after initial takeoff had Jif\. ed the pontoons. s lung under the wings, out of the wate r. in a rough sea. The airplane was skimming oqJts keel. . rwo to three s wells hit hard against the plane iusl before 1t crashed. she said. "We could, this ycur. see spot shortages or gasoline this sum- me r . very cle arly, and we car s ee the prices go rigbl on through the roof ," said J ackson. chairman of the Senate Ene rf(y a nd Natural Resources Commit· lee . "The Boeing 727-200 may be measurably quieter but in fact the airpla n e 1s not audibly quieter." the.! letter concluded "The City of Newport Beach b m ore concerned about noise re· duction in terms of how it affects the human !>enses and not how it may reg1!>lcr on a gauf(e LIBRARIAN HONORED AT FETE. • Miss Funk s aid a metallurgist will be flown in from the Eas t, possibly from the Grumman fac· tory itself. in Belhpage. N Y -But John F. O'Leary. deputy t\4.!crelary of the fe der al Dep1trt· meot of Energy, did not share .Jackson's pessimistic view GOP Picks Detroit Site WASl-UNGTON IAP1 Detroit wa11 selected loduy by a s ite committee to host lhl' 1980 Re publicun National <.:onvcnlion The party's nationa l commit tee was expected to ratify the decision shortly . Ody F·isn . co·ehairm<in of the site selection com millee. sa id Detroit ls "a l'tt y experiencing a gen u1nt· urb<in r t>naiissanl't' and its fac1ltties are 111£':.illy suited for holding :.i H~puhlicu n Nallonul Con vt•nt1on " Detroit was <·h oisl'n OVl•r six nval cities a rter Hit· &ill' committee h<id lwt!n deudlockcd fo r lwh d ays 'fhe final cho1rt• <ip pa rcnlly W<J S hclwecn Detroit and Dalla!!. ·'ft may be that th,.. 727 can p ass the 'monitor lc!>l , · but in our opinion. 1l fails the ·people tci;t' " * • * Ji',.... Page Al TEST ... Washington. O.C. The FAA declaration applies to other airports and other air lim•s whe re takeoff pro· cedure!> s imilar to those used al Orange County Airport are in e f· feet. Both Pa y t o n and Larry Litc hfield of Hughes Airwest to· d ay repeal~ the two carrier11· ms1i;tcnct• that the takeoff pro ccdurc a l Or:Jngc County Airport is safe a nd together pointed to colll'ctiv~l y more lhun 200.000 a<·cidcnl fn•t· takeoffs to prove their poml. Both airline spokesmen also repeated what they ~ci1d is the ronccm or the ir companies with air safcoty and s;ml. under no cirl'umstancc!>, would surety be compromis ed in thei r opern lions * * * Newport Re-states Opposition to 727s Newport BP<ich ofhc1al1> Haid Mon day th;,it noise isn't the only probll'm connected with the 727 jets heing tcstt•d ut Orange County Aj r port The 721s urc bein~ flown hy Hughes Airwest in a test pro- l(ram designed to find out if t hey art> quiet.er than the DC·lffl the a irline has IX.>en using. /\ xtatemcnl re leased Monday by Newport Beach M uyor Paul llyckoff rc alcruled the 1:1ty ·s ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lfrw. ~ ...... (O!t""I n,,..,,. f'1lio4 '#itllh•hHhl tt•f fh1.,.rilh1 Hr~f'tl>\~•"0U0h""-Ob-.il~(W.,."'# f fut• I 11u011\IMN» t ~"' ~t•11tt _.,, • •l1ffllff ,., , liUfill'1.r'l"'1 Mi.JfWh!l'i tOflJVttft I I 1nAy lot t fkl,. 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OftlCH • •'J'-"'• "···" t , .... o,,...,.,,,. \h-..f •• ,nhnt)t~ """'" flt t\ Ailt.t(JI tvw•u1rt1 r.le,tllone (714114MU1 Cl•••llled AdwertllAftt .. 2'M71 tr aditional s tnnce again!\t nny expunsion or the airport Points raii;ed in the stulcmenl in opposition to the 727s included con~e s t1 o n on the ground because of thc plane 's la rge r cur ry ing c apacity a nd the poRs ibihly that permanent ap· proval of t he 727 would un· dcrminc attempts Lo convert lo newer. qUJeler aircraft Alsoi the statement continued. officia s ques tion whether the s pecial de parture procedure used to c ut 727 nn1se con be m aintained day in and day-out. and whether ll 1s sa fe, since 1l 1nvolve11 power cutbucks. Furthermore. Ryckort noted. not all test OiRhts have been full. and therefore didn 'I Atmernle maximum noilse. · A study by u ·<'1ty consultant M\<lh:,a"ng. the ~eav~c.r airc.r~t will r equire s11tnlf1cant r ein· forccmcnt or a 1 rport runways ulso was cltrd T he report conc ludes that quiete r new uircrufl arc the only viable solution to the airport noise problem Fwhing Boat Sinks NE W ORLEANS (AP) -A flehlna v~8tH!l car ry ing five men sank In the Gulf of Mexico e(Arly today, and one survivor Rwam throup ~ cbllly water to th safet y of a n unoccupied oUshore oil r ta. the CoHt G uard report· ed. The man. Richard Delorey of l!u~. Min.. reported that when he last 11w tll1 four compa· nlon11 -three weartn1 life Jacket.a and one clln1ln1 to • foam lee cheat -they were drlftlnl IOUth I ., a numl>er of s ptc1al collccl1oni. Among lla·m arc• the Sir Richa rd Francis Jlurton. Colle<.' twn. the Aldous fluxley Coltec lion . the Admir al S ir Angus Cun- ningham Graham Collection on the history of the Bnt1!>h Nuvy. the John Steinbeck Collection. the Columbia Literature anct History Collection. the Trc ha roe Cull ct· lion in English history. lht: L>on Meadows CoJlection in Orunge County history. the Wallace Ad· diso n Collection of bla ck studies. a nd the Kenneth Millar <Ross M ucdonald >Collection . un a cn sp winter day ~o cle ar that he could sec m o untain peaks "I haven 't St'Cn in 13 years " from his fifth fl oor omcc windows , Smith tulked about his retirement. and reminisced a bit on his career "I 've been on so m ebody'i. pay roll since I w;,is 16 yeari. old ," Smith S<4id with a smih: 'Tm about to he 62. and I'm tired The library could U!'>c s o m e yo un g , v 1g orou :. leadership ·' Smith is a ·short, s ma ll-boned • man whose energy m a nifests 1tiself through humorous eyl·s Thin d<irk hair contrasts with a c lose clipped s alty mariner':- beard Smith took his m asters d egree in librar y science al Berke ley in 1940. lie had worke d 1n libraries before cit UCLA a R an under g raduate Bes ides it b(·ing a joh that bro ught in somt• money. he felt purpose in 11 ··My perceptwn then w<1s that of youthful idealis m · To be of service t.o m an. "Attempting lll orl(a n1ze lh(· wit. wisdom and knowledge or h uman kind. in order to provide insights to the futu re. i!'> a useful endeavor "J don't see how un uc·adcmir oqcanization could exist withoJt access lo idc•as and information "I came from a family J(iven to reading. The re were lots of books and journals uround thc:- house "My fatht•r wus Cl very sut• ·cesl!ful minister . but he turned hill back on the church the mo mcnt I wa11 born , v1 rtuully. "lie became som<'what cmb1l tcred. toward himself. rather lhan the church. F:.ilher had beem 10 the heodUnes in San Frant•1sco. in a campC1ign to end ViC'e "He wanted t-0 end sin tn San frnncu;co. He..rc-liicd he wasn't a success" T h e un:itC'adlnl'SS of lhose circumstances und "the spirit or the ti mes" led young Smith early to seek ~ork. • "Llbrarlan11 hlp uffordcd u Job," he 11aid, "and it a ppealed to me " His greatest aati"factlorui In bl8 work. he Hid, were found In ha ving been In.on the be1Clnnlng of a new u mpus library. "To build • new campus , within a framework of a uni· veralty with a 100.ytor hl1t.ory. waa a very attractive and excit· lng thln-t.o be• part of. ·•A library 11 central to • suc-ceaaful under1raduate career It'• absolutely a compelllna \ • necessity for graduate progrnm!'> Para<Jox1cally. Smith s aid. the and resear ch problems of lhe JOb were related "It was a u111que opportunity to lhl' humanist e nvironment in to start a new library , thul h:Jd whi<'h he thrived no tnid1t1ons YCJu h:.id 111 m ak1· .. Hunninl! any larg1· org:m1ia cerlainyes.or110.dct·1!'>1tin:.lhal t1on i s a lso t o bear tht• would affect lht• wholt· future of rcsponslbiliticb and the pain:. the lihrary tha t ;J lot of huma n h<'in~s work "When you don t huv1: prcl·t· 1ng togNht•r 1nl•v1lably gl'ncratc dent to liw IJy. cveryth1n~ you "Trying to m ake pcopl(' work do with a p1cn· of paper. in J together towards a common ob sense, sets a .. precedent .. Jecttve 1s not a simple matter For moel key people at the ·'The sam e humanist ic e n· major institution~ or thb coun vironmcnt also can attract a lot try. particularly ba<·k Eahl. tht• <If pnma donnas and n<.-urot1ci,. concept is almost unrcul who aren't always easy to de al I\ Harvard colleague once ex with · claim ed to Sm ith in admiration The campus librnnan is leav and awt• "My (;od what 1t 1n g a JOb ht:-'s tonhdl'nt. ;,ind must be llke lo livt• w1ihout 400 :.at1sfied. 1s undone years of prec:1;•dc.•nt •" "The <.1cc1•ptcd wisdom now in S mith said another clue lo h1i. librarianship," Smith explained. :.ut·cess was thl' M1pporl he n · "is that non<' of us can bu11d a ceived from tht· adminii.lralion r~source compl<'tcly adequate. and his s tuff from the b(·~mninj( "We are no t yet at the potnt of ('hancellor Dunicl Aldric h .tr ~upplyi ng the daily bread and for example . adv1M·d h 1r11 butter needs al thi!I campus. and "Don't keep reading tlw hnt• pe rhaps never will be. No print . and hep running until library will ever b<' " tackled .. Smith t•nvisio ns a libr:Jr) "For him lo <"r<:alt• that kind IWIC'l' the IHZC or thc <'Xl!'>l.ing Ont: of e n v1ronnw11l." S mith st11d . and a library using compute r "was kind of t'xr1t1nu. loo or kchnology lo greuter effoct <·ourse, ttrll'e tn 11 whtl1· we g11l Will compute rs s omeday tacklt•d " mci ke l1brar1ans like Smith oh Smith !'>:JICI thal throu~h Hw :.ole te" ye :i r s h l' h 11 ... t· n 111 v t• d "Somcont·'s got lo wnlt' lhl' him self "l>el'UUbl' or lhc krnill. ol books." Smith bald "And some hum a n bc1n~s Hnd huma n<' one's gottoorganizc the informu atmos phere in wl11r h a unavcrs1ly l io n . We'll need generalists und operate~ s pecialists as long as knowledgl• "The pcrsonalitici. and mt•n is pr()duc·ed. talities are rewarding ··Somt.'()Oe 's got to sa y wher<• "It 's simply more run th.1n 11 goes between the alpha and what so m any 1wople in the omega ... i)rlvale sE.-etor clr:i;cnbe in thl'1r -"Are libranans obsolete"' h{· environment . wh1<'h 1:-c·utthroal. usked the question again "No ... and not necessarily humunc " ht: winked. "Just me " Choose from our extensive setecllon 01 hand-rubbed veal bells avollable with brass or leather bucl<les- T he metallurg ist . s he s aid. ma.v be uble lo diHcovcr wha• caused the win~ lo com e o tr -o"Obvious ly,' she said, "lhert• was a gn·al amount''' stress. lo ;,illow a win ~ a nd e ng ine· lo become sepa rated "/\ possHJlt· fl'<JSl111 1., ,1 rw· rural ovc•rl11arl1n~ 1111 lht· ~111~ Whit•h C'OUJl1 hJV(' Ji1·t·n ('lJllM'l f h y lht• wi•a tlwr 1·1ir1d1t1 0 11:- rough seas :Jnd high s wclb " Sh e compared ii to hcur111~ down on a pencil · Too much pre88ure a nd the penci I snap!'i Miss Punk .'l1mf 1t will b<• pr111J ably two Wt'l'k' hl•forc tht! metallurgist can offer any con elus1ons lrvi nt• hu1>i nc-;'>man l'au l Ketchum 65. c1f 44 Syc:Jmon· C ree k. who was ahourd th<• C rumm;,1n Mallard re portc<l afte r the crash that hug1: swells were pounding lhe rla ne as lht• p1 lot lned to take of KNchum ~aid a largt• cn•st fina lly s mucked the M;Jll <.rrd and 1t 14 t••U down College TruMlee~ Set Special Meet Cousl Commun1t y College 0 11> l rlCI l rUSl('f'S will ffi t'~I Ill I.I s pec ial :.exs1011 Wt:dncsday 111 discus!'> tlw future d1n•t·tions c1P <'om munity colle~es m the Ur111 ed S tates Ed Gla:t.cr. president or tht· l\m1•r1can /\ss<1l·1at1on of Corn mun1ty and .Junior ('oflegc.,, waif be thr guest s rit'akt•r at lhc <1 p m mCt•t ing al thstrlC't offi ces. 1370 Adam:-Ave . 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Dem•nd wu so areat t hat the city waa able to sell S2!S mUUon more than It planned. al I percent lnterett. TM · lnlUal ttoo mllllon In notes were of· rtred • e.a.r.. Pf'rcent. ''We bad more ordera lhb we could handle." u ld J lm Ruth or Mer· rill Lynch. T~. January "3 um~ s DAILY Pll0 1 Confused? Y oU By JOHN CUNNIFF .. , . ...,...,.. .. .,. Rev1e w1na &Orne or the ~ovemment. CC'OnOm ll' and buaineu anno uncem e nts o r latt, you m <ay cont'ltldE' that the best eftortts sometim es hiud lo the wo1 ~l prl•<hum enti. P.re1dd e n t Car tcr 'it a nno uncement or a "lean und a us tere·· budiet for tiscal 1980, which begins 0<'t. I, wall lnatontly criticized as being like bacon: Op~n the pa<.·kage and you see the rat. THE PRESIDENT f'VRTHEB erred 1n ('homing t11 bud~et. wtuch would 11pend $2.416.~ for t-vc:ry Amerwan , "Is indeed fair to f've ryo ne 1n the n ation Milhom •• you may be s ure. cannot be c11jo~ lo thft view. He alao left h imae lr open to cnl)cis m Cro m th e bud~cl· b a lunce c lique. w h o m a intain that & S29 b1lhon d ef1<•1t ttt the cre.11t or on e o r the lon gest expansion in tho n ation's ha.~ tor y h; inllatio nary. But the budJCe t 111 merely symbohr o f Intentions ben dinl! buC'k to ~1ve the in i t 1ator a boomerijn~ clout. The evid e nce ii' wides pread Carte r . fo r exam ple. 1s s aid by some to he cornerin~ himself into wage p r ice contr ols while seekinJC to &void them F e aring a c lampdown. 11 ts s a id . ~ bus ines:-1s get ting rt b price nscs now -- r a th e rth an later T he ~y ndromc c an bl' found t·\.. erywh~re. cv .. 111.,- Efrorts to prot ect Am en can~ throuJ<h Social S1c ur1t )' are. a s m any are d1scovcr1n~. lia b le to br~:Jk th em m s tea d . th rouJCh puyroll detluctrom •. DEREGULATION Of' AIRUNt;S a nd o thtr formi. of trans portatio n . lo n it sou..iht by rnun y <.'arracr-. ai. nect·:o.~ary t o provide bette r ser vice. 1:-n ow claimed b y some or thPm to thre aten rl ins tead Attempts o f consumer~ to J voad h1)!her furure prices b y buym~ now may be pus h1nj! up currC'nl and future prices. frustrutan~ the ir very le J(1t1matc )!oal Goali-n tver s eem to be r c a c he<I. prom 1~f'S n <·vc•r :.ccm to e nd. and JOI>~ not o nly n e ver seem to l{t·t d on e sometime!'. l h l'y ~ccm not to begin Or 11 they d o. th1•y begin all over aJ!ain t'<t<.'h year . . TA.X AC'C'Ol'NTANTS ARE SAIO to bt• t'On lu!\t.'d aboul la s t yeu r :-tax <'l:.1r1/1c·at1o ns . Why , they nsk c·un ,, h u:.1 nessman d e d ut·t ha:-t·osts for H c lie nt •, d a y Ht .t hunting lod~c . but n ot put ham upovernaght ? Oon't puZZll· (IV('I that too Ion~. bC'<'tlUSl' lhC' c tfort s or a ll Amen<.·ans Jr1 nt-cd e d t o resolve -.1mda1 u1°g f•n1 <tuc:o. llOOS and prohlc·m~ Such a!' hclpmA the S m.ill HuM nt•ss Adm1rus l rat1on dl'fin<' "i:m a ll bus 1nes:-· T hat agenty tw:-been around lor yl'ar -., .mrl It ha" wres tle<! senou~l y with the de finitio n Out ii ha~ had r>lht·r problem~ loo. und while tl has m <•dt· headway . :.mJll bus iness" 1n general rt·ma1ru; a m ystery WHAT IS SAID TO BE THE mos t acceplJblt· cntcria prt'sents question~ o r at!' own It would bl' lw:o.t•1! on t"mplO\ m t•nl Sl.i'c. not ~rc1~'-rt-C'l·tpt:-~all':. 01 pro fit:. /\ bureaucrat b definition. l>iJY c nt1c!:i M eanwhile . we ::.t ill try to defint unl'mploy mcnt, a i. '<\c b u sily correct lht rei.t o f last year s num bers. ln ~pllf or the commo tio n the y created. t hose 1978 fiRurei. wcrcn t at· curate . They mus t be revis ed Whe n d o the efforts :.uccee<l A When d o tht.· t'ontrarlw lions cease" When arc the promises fulfi lled" When. hnal ly . do the JObs get done ·· \'OU CANNOT AWA IT AN uni;wer Crom lhl' t·><pt'rt'> b ecau.se. you i-hould know exp<'rt~ pOM' r u tht·r than a n s w e r . questions . lh"Y thn"'e on con trovt.·r c;\ R Nnm·1• the proble m a nd you r e move the e xpert Th1.·y do not perm it that It 11eems lo he Ide" w <.1y that the !-am<.• h11lllt''> un• wa~ed each year why last year's · :mlut 1nnl'I · • ,ire th1:0. year 's proble m s why promises lx•J!et promlM"' why goah. r e m a in JUSl ~oul · Avco Developers Report Increase Avco Community Developers Im· 6f S an Diego a n >11: perce nt-owne d land d cvl•lopmt:nl !'ubs 1d1ary <>f A' rn Cor p , h as re ported net carntnJ!" for 1978 of SI t I\ m 1ll1o n , 1n!'tu fi rng a S29 millio n (~traordmary m coml' tu\ t1ld1t com p ared with net earnt nl(l'l (or 1977 o f S16 R m1llwn 10<'ludin!! an $8 3 millio n extraordinC:1r}' incom e tax t•r tc111 ACD 1978 eacnanj(:< bt:rorc the extraotrltnun tall 1·rcd1l were a record S8 9 m1llton . t•omparcd with ~ !'i mtllton .-1 .year ~go_ The tax c redit s hould ru.v only a m odc!>l.tifrt•r·I. on 1979 eamin~N. the company s aid FOURTH Qt:ARTE:R CONSOLIDATEll m •t earn1n~:­ wcr c $3.7 million. including an t-xtraorc11nury mt·om•· tu\ t•r c dtt o f Sl.2 millio n . This compares with n e t eurn1ngs "' $13 3 mil ho n . including a S6 4 million I &x t•n•<11t ror lht! rourth quart.e r o f 1977 R evenues und earning !> 1n the rourth QUJ.rlt·r or 1977 were higher due to 11 Sl7 malhon ~a lt uf I 000 acre:> .al Rancho Ber nardo. the company i.a1d R esults fo r lht' q u arter a nd 'the year t"nde d 197K Wl·n· a Cf<'cled by Improved pro fit margins o n r eMdent1al !:>ale:. a nd a de m and fo r comme r c ial and mdus t rn1l propertie~ ACD 1s p r im arily c ngage<l in develop1n~ communll1e -. in Southern Californ ia. includ in(!. Rancho B e rnurdo , Wm d e m c r e and Village Park in Sun Ote go und L agun11 NiRut·I in Southe rn Orange County . The paren t com puny 1~ based 1n G r eenwich , Conn CurriculURl Targets Warehouse Positions J obs us ware h ouse manage r$ are Increasin g . and to h e lp fill the d e m und, Golden W e11l College 1n H untini1ton Beach will offe r a cours~ rn d fsin'bullo n center manage m e nt thl~ s p rin tt · ··A look at n f>w11puper <•mploym e nt ads point~ up thl· demand ... :sold Ted Oeiir hner. w ho d e1ogn ed llw <.·ollegc ~ transportatio n a nd d hstribut1on proaram THOSE ENROLLING WILL PLAN A d1s tribut1on center lt.11 location and eauipme nL lum about !!electlo n "' per son'nel communicatin g iruormatto n throu&h bill:-1 or lad· Ing. Inventory, stock po11tin1t. bea t s tora1e methods . r edut· Ina damage and pllle r a1ee. and how to Yccount for and han· die commodities The course IR o n e of eight In the sprtna schedul" 1n thl' tran11portaUon and dlAtrlbu\lon field Others are thrt-o on, ralea end tanlCs. com m ercl11I m otor tran Aportatlon . lmporu and expor;u. air cariro ancJ Int erstate commerce law. THE LAW COlJltSE II.AS BEEN added lO pre pare s tu- d e nts to take the Interstate C ommerc Commt1111lon p ractl· tlonerA examination. to re pl'CAent compaotes al h arln .cs before the IC'C. a nd t o prepare ror tM Am"l'ic11n Soclet~of Trame and Tran.sporutlon l•w Ntamlnatlon It alto can be a rertHher ~o.,.t ror rnmc <:Rl'\lllvc.:11, OU<''tmernld. TM 1pr1n11 a m eat c r bealns F'eb .5 Res111tr1Uon by •r.· polntmenl t'onllnuo11 throuah Jun 30 and, on 11 walk· n buls without appointment. Feb t. 2. S'to 9, and 13 to 16. &. -DAILY PIL01 Television I I I ..,I I \ ' IVININO ..... 9 ITATI °' TMa UNION ADCINM ............ ~ C.ltt ...... of \fie Utllotl ~ • -IOINCY <Ml Or ., ...... ""*' !NI ..... ~ Of .,. ltljlil'ed bOY .. en 9bllled "* COlllO teoperOIH ltt• ~ . .,... .. AVleWlm ~'-~ ol IM lnUfder ol a WAG • Cl*O-mat 0. ,.,_ •-"'-10 ~ • TlCIMOY~ ...... ,_._ • IMecll • ""'*'he,, ... ,o OolNnO IQ MUie Ila._ Iv ITtafl Of IAN , •NQ800 ... ,... tlfugolel 10 gall\ '"" lr\161 ol I 'f(llM'O undef(Oll· ., ~ •"° .. 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KABC-TV (ABC) LO!> Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-rv (Ind) Los Anqelf'S 111J KCST (ABC) San 01090 I KTlV (Ind ) Los Angelos KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angel•·~ • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Anqeles (I!) KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunttng1on Beach 11110 • J~ r•t•o>-,.,,, • MACNElL I LEHl'IEA REPORT Cl) THE RlHAa8IAHCE OF UMAH AMEAICA A turning pomt 1n the c;on· 110,,.,sy thll aoolety could not IUl'Vi .. !Ml Crllll lf1 OUf d tlM t1J M£AV OAfflN OuMtt B«1 Convy. Bay City Rollers, Video Oise Demo. Horne Compylet Demo 1:to. THE MUPf"ET8 FMMLYFEUO DATlNOGAMI "°'-LYWOOO 8QUAAU I TIC TAC OOUOH AOAM--12 Mel!Oy and · Reed lrectl down I tu9')ec:1 Wlll'lecJ U • ...ufl ol • Cl'lm41 spree 1n loverl' lane • 28TONIGHT GuN• Clancy lmlalund. director o1 tne Mldnlgllt MIMIOtl on 811 Id Row l~IHOW l.'00 e (() OU"''°""" w ..... CloNJ .. Md • ...,,, Of CN oorreepona. en11 1-.>0<1 on 111e ~ 11e11y •P'OllW e11~uon 111 ,,.,, 8 NeCMOVIS • * "Mldw1y" (107tl CMtt\on Heaton. HenfY fondll The tf)IC Wortd Wiii It 111'·~11 bettle 1>411-J~ Ind A~ lorOM fOf COfllrOI of tile ttrlleQIO PeclllC tllend of Mldwey i. 0r11natlnd • MOVll • e '-' "P1..onor In The Mldd.... ( 1174) David Jll\Men, 1(111111 Dor A US bomber ~·Illy lei"' t()tlA • nuclMt wattiMd -!he Jordlinlen bores. \!_ nra 1 • t1J HN'n DAVS- Aic:llle 11\d the Fom give aa-10 1ne iove-1orn D MOVIE * * * "The Birds And The BHI" I 19H) George Gobel, MIU! Oeynor J. proud men r•jec;ta • girt with • "•hady" put blll wnen 111e ,.,., ~ u • Fr-'! g.n, ne fll11 for her (2 h<I) • CA1'0l 9UfllHETT AHOFMM>e Ouetl· Roddy McDowell. • MOVIE • • "Oo Not Otaturb" ( 11185) Dorla Oay, Rod T Aylor A ~ COUl)N tnOYe 10 Engfenc:t where • terla Of made.IQ IOYen• turea thre1ten1 their metrltga (:lhrl) • FAU OF EAOL.ES "The Secret Ww" TO manev-Autel• out ol the wer. Kai-Wiiheim 1mugglM Lenin norne to SI Pett'lburg. Cl) AIZZO ~ rnlVOf Franli Aiuo. one ol tne mo.I contr<Mtfltal l>lg-city may-. 0t• of OUf ttme. 11 prollted I:'° 8 9 l.AV£ANE & 8HlflUY Lenny falls madly in low With Lav&rne. • 'THE 000 COUPl.E 0 1e11t end Fell• apend a rainy .....itend In tne coun· try toolclng for a Iott olrt TUBE TOPPERS CBS . NBC D . ABC D 6:00 State ot Union. President Carter's State of the Union udd.ress Is televised live. CB-5 9 8:00 -CBS R~ports. The tense situation In Iran comes under scrutiny by Walter Cronkite and a CBS team of correspondents . NBC D 8:00 -"Midway." Charlton Heston and Henry Fonda star in this World Wa.r II movie about the air·naval battle for the strategic Pacific island Cphoto at left>. t:GO • Cl) FL YINQ HICM4 UN end Mwcy et• mitt•· enty wreeted M Call ~­ Wflilt Captain Mwch dla- eoverll ltlel 111' Old buddy II now• g1rt 8 ™ME'S COMPANY Mr. RoC>er get• tne lmpr .... slon from en ~d con,,.,Nllon tllet Cnrtaay ••preonenl . • MPV OAIFFIN Guetla: Bert Convy. 81y City Rollers, Video Oltc Demo, Home Computer Demo. Roger Ind Roger. Laurette Spang. Belly Wright •GeorQ• SolH <On<lu<I\ Cll•<•QO Svmpnony or· <"41\lra ill • W¥JJMr <on-urt G MA8TtRPIECE THEATRE "The 0och41H Of Duke Street Ptaln Slllllng" An .. c:tualv• 11111ng club obfec:ll to LOUIN'• PIH· en... of • Melllde c:ollaQe next dOOf (PIO 1~ of 15) QJl TO 8E AHHOUNCEO t-.30• Tul 10:00. CNAHGIHG f'ACI'. 0 1' •OCIC eDNEWS • TO 81! AHNOUHCl'.D GJ NIOHT OALl.EAY "The S1n1 Of T,,. Fethen " A young mt111 l1 per.uaded 10 .. , • lal/tlh meal .. tne lln Oll&rlng • NORTH STAil "M11tk DI Svvero" The "laat 11ero1<: flQU<e In con- temporlfV 1111·· 11 ptolllod. With • IOOk at the tenllOnt. contrldlc1ION end •truo· Olea behind hi• twculMn mel8' eculplurM (A\ I~ OOHCPT . 'Ciao l..llne" 10:)() •• ~ VOTVt'8 PWUNE "Sectemento 011eline" 11:001D•Cl>O NEWS MAKI ME l.AUOH GuNt Rlellerd Peul D MOVIE **"" ··Bel-HMven M d ~I" ( 111581 AOW1 Wlltj/fl«. Terry Moore T,,. w et leache• A yOYng Soutllemef to judge hit lellOw man mofe Charill· Illy. (2 hrs I mTHEOOOOOUPlE Fella revtltl how he deltroy«j n•• own mar- riage b'f trying to "WI Otcer'•· • THE GOOOIE4 Tne Oood!H dlte>OM ot • UtllqUe VWUI lhltl lnekll ~.,.,_Ille• clown• • DICK CAVETT O""t Harold Chwl!\ln (P~ I of 21 1 t ;30 fJ Cl) 8ARNA8Y JONES A rlCl-<:M dr...., ..no mu•· dared hit brotner·lf'W-11 l>Ulcltl'TMllleel b'f • Wll- 10 lhe crime (RI G TOHIOHT • Guest nost Gabe K9'>1811 Oufft• Kenny Rc>Qefa. Joht\ny Yune, Ama11110 Shm II TWtUOHT ZOHE A kine women balllM tw0 rn•nlature allen• lrom at\Other plenet 1n • b•llle ol .ae wiuu1 IGlenllllc .....ac><>n• Musicals Li1'e Again on 50 Act-Or Roddy McDowall will sel the slage ror seven or the most lavish films ever to come out of the MGM s t ud io s on "T h e H o ll y wood Musicals." a new public telev1sion film showcase premiering Sunday, Feb. 4 at 9 v.m. on KOCE·TV, Chan· nel 50 T he nauooal PBS series is present· ed by KOCE-TV. Channel SO, Orange County, and will appear on seven consecutive Sundays at 9 p.m. Host McDowall will be joined by · . cinema greals Gene Kelly and Deb· bie Reynolds for nostalgic retrospec- tives on most proftrams in the series. "THE HOLLYWOOD Musicals'' revisits a filmmaking genre all but fo r gotte n in to day 's inflation cramped production market the elaborate musical-comedy with pro· duction numbers rivaling anytrung ever seen on Broadway. The seven films fe ature such stars as Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Cyd Charisse. as well as Kelly and Miss Reynolds. The musica ls Include "On the Town" (19491. airing Feb. 4 at 9 pm. Based on a Broadway show by Leonard Bernstein. Belly Comden and Adolph Green, the show follows the tuneful a dventures of three sailors on liberty in New York City. It stars Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Betty Garett "Kiss Me Kate" 11953 1, airing Feb. 11 at 9 p.m .. is Cole Porter .. :.S musical version or "The Taming of the Shrew." It finds the stars. once mar .. rled Lo each other. battHng as much orr stage as on. ll stars Katherine Grayson. Howard Keel, Ann Miller and Keenan Wynn. "SILK STOCKINGS" < 1957 > airs Feb. 18 at 9 p.m . The musical is based on Cole Porter 's Broadway show which was based on Greta Garbo's film "Ni not chka." Fred Astaire is a Hollywood producer in· volved wi t h a beautiful Russian agent. It stars Fred Astaire. Janis Page , P e t e r Lorre, and Cyd Charisse. "SINGJN ' IN THE Rain" '1952> airs March I l at 9 p.m . It is the hilarious satire or Hollywood during the transition period from silenls to talkies. It stars Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse, Donald O'Connor, and Deb· bie Reynolds. "The Band Wagon" 11953 1 airs March 18 at 9 p.m . A former Hollywood great 1s persuaded to do a Broadway musical which tuma out to be a smash. Jt stars Fred Aslaire, Oscar Levant and Cyd Charisse. RODDY McDOWALL, noted for his roles in "Planet of the Apes," "The Greatest Story Ever Told" and "The Poseidon Adventure,·· among others, will introduce all seven classics. lo be presented in t he ir original theatrical version11. Gene Kelly will ' TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS e l!J AIC MOVll • ·~ "AJh WeonMdllY'' t 19131 Hetwv ~. ciu.. bOlh Tty!Of A onc.e-l>Mu- llful wcman turn• to • b•JICllOl'M Q11yboy lor -enc. tNt • fll04lllft hM meOo ..... bMUllful r:IRI THIE OONO IHOW GnlMAM CONTROL lrlM to hld4' l(lng Clleflll from KA08 9'1ll (Pllft I) • CAPTlOHID MC NfWI MORNING 12:00. TWILIGHT ZONE "The Self lntc>r"CMM41111 Of Salvedot• ~ .. • A&.PMD HfTCHCOCK PN8IHTI f ~ young men tutOeCt OM of thflt profMIOfA of rnuroer1no nit wtte. • Gl'TIMART Even H hM problolnl• left· 1nO 1fle • King end Mo ~ (Pw121 • THe PflllOHE1' "F.. Our· The PrltOMr c:omM 10 the end Of hi• niglltmetieh ~tUle 1uoe MOVll • • • "OeGepllon" 11e.e1 lien• 01\lla, CtlUOe Rlllnt. A _olr1 m111flat an 91<1 It•~ w11nou1 ttlllno 111m of ner attlllr I 1 ht . 55 """ I • MOVIE * * • "The MOUN Tllll Aoared" ( 1115111 Pel•• Setlera. Je1n S•b••g When Int Oraod Duchy o4 Fel'IWldl tNllt.. Ill poor finencill 1t1tu1. 111 P4K>C>WI decide to go to .. ., With the U S 10 lmptOVI lhe economy ( t nr .• 30 ,.,,,, I • MOVIE ••'Ir "Tne Story Of MOiiy X" ( 111501 June Havoc, John AueMll Ah« he< nu1blf\d 11 killed. • ,.,oman e1<ecu1"· 11 MfMIS ol •Ol>- befleS wotn her husl>llt>d'a glll'Q wl\lle Metehtng IOt 1116 murder• C 1 rv , 30 m.n I 12:40 8 Cl) C88 LAT£ M0\11£ • * .,. ·eaPRek rne Gruteat Cotlecuon 0 1 l h«n An' ( 11172) Geotge Pepp•rd. P9nny FutNI< 8anKet1 11 IMred l o IOCAte • mullt·mtltoon doll., 8f1 cotiecuon wn1ch d•HP· peared wnlle being trln· tl>Of1ed trom N-. Vort.; 10 Boat on ,:00 e TOMOMOW au.ta; Or. EllWMt OtMll llld ...... Alyee Oreeol, 00-"'1110t• of "leyond llofWObeetl "; paycinolo- 1 Or. TMlma Mou. LOW OPaTI 1:IO NIWI • WMfTll>: OIAD 0.. M.1'19 ''Sllowdown'' 2!001 = • • • "lroltle Tr~" ( , .... , .,..,, Kent, Alt6r• Cr~ • MOYIE * • • "The Ootoen .., ...... ( 19521 Allond• Flllftlng. S1erlln0~· • OITSIMM The &m.ttt' nclMJl>n~ .. """"IOOloonn le ~by1KA08 ~to ..ooteoe the Ametleell ~vllfteet. 2:,.1 NIWI 2:lt NIWI 21'0 MOVIE "-..lldwne" (111831 80ClN6 Loren. A bMUllful '-t- dt-beeOfnM • OucMH Outing ttlo French ReYofu.. 11on (thr .55mlnl ' I NIWI 2:41 MOYtl .... , Metrled A WomM" ( I 115411 Geor09 Gobel, Jee.. -Royce i..ano.. a:ao• MOVIE e 1t "FortVl'M Of Cac>tllln Btooo" ( \11501 Lou1a HeywAld, Pllrlda M«Slrle.. •:OOO.MOVIE • • "FltM'f Sy Ouligtlt" ( 111411 J1mH MHon. Pny111t c.,_,_ 4:261 NEWS 4:21 OIVE US THIS DAV 4:30 MOVIE • * ··Qold F111tw" ( 19531 R•lph M orgen, Ann C<>tnell W.-dtir•da"'' Daya i•r Mo.,IP• AFTERNOON 12:00 0 * * "TM A"'lf'( B•IMtO" I 1969) J1n Sletl· 1og. Jlmet, MacArthur A recently 111turned Vletnlm Vfllll<An gelt lrllO ltOUOle wolh • moto<Cyde g lf\g t 1 nr .30m.n ) GI **"Lott Angel'' 1194&1 Mero.,•• o·erten, Jamet CrllQ .... IO•t Child I• l&kfln In by e young report. er flhr.50mln) " Patty in 'Miracle' "The Great Caruso" Cl950) airs Feb. 25 at 9 p.m . ll is the biography of the great tenor's rise to operatic rame from rus chj)dhood in Naples to his col· lapse on the Metropolitan Opera House stage . It stars Mario Lanza and Ann Blylh. be on hand ror discussions or two ~ rilms m which he starred and co-,.-- c1irecled "Sing1n' in the Rain" and ~ _ "On the Town." ....__....,,._ HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Pally Duke Austin. who played llelen Keller in .. The Miracle Worker." wilf star as Miss Ke lle r 's te ache r , Ann ie Sullivan, in an NBC re make or the play and motion picture, Melissa Gilbert of "Lltlle llouse on the Prafrie" will play the young dear. dumb and blind Miss Keller. Patty It'• Superslga Duke won a n Academy Award as best supporting actress In 1962 for her role as Miss Keller. William Gibson, Tony Award· winning author of lhe stage adapta· lion, is writing the teleplay. Fred Coe, producer or both the play and movie , will produce the telecast. "High Society" <1956), airing March 4 a l 9 p.m .. is the musical version or "The Philadelphia Story" with a Cole Porter score. It Is a sophis ticated com· edy about a wealthy man's efforts to win back his ex-wife who is about tore· m arry. IL stars Bing Crosby. Frank Sinatra, and Grace Kelly . Miss Reynolds, who began her rise ff f T\' to s tardom in "Singi n' in the Rain" Oft.OreeS Or ~nd is best re!'lembered for her role.~ Karl Malden <le ft 1 anfi Ale x Haley c ha t m "The Unsinkable Molly Brown f I I · • and "llow the West Was Won," talks o o win.g .~h e ir .~cc cpta n c e of ~<:S t wilh McDowall aboul four or the Ge r.many s .Bambi . awards f?r telev1s1on reatures "T he Band Wagon." achievem ent m Munic h. Ma lden s a ward was "High Society," "The Great Caruso" for his series '1he St reets of San Francisco" and "J{jss Me Kate " and Ha ley was honored for "Roots." A SerVants' EYe VieW of -HiStOry By JEllllY BUCK HOLLYWOOD <Af>> -The first time Maggie Rogerl'I entered the While llouse, a cow W\S graz· lng on the lawn and William Howard Taft was In the OvaJ Offlce. 1 Maggie stayed as a maid to the first families until FrankUn Roosevelt was In his second term. She was the first black maid to work on the family floor . J fer daughter. Liiiian Rogers Parks, who as a child was discovered by Taft playi ng ln his oversize bathtub, Joined her mother and remained until the end ofthc Eltenhower administration. "BACK.STAIRS AT THE While Houae" runa for nine hours over four Mondays, otreMna a ser· vants ' eye view or elf(ht tlrs t ramlJles from 1909 Lo 1961. WhUc ll showg that a man can be a he ro to his valet, It also hos some rcv~laUons about the whims, quirks. and ecccntricltleii of the preaidenu and first ladles. OUvl o Cole stan as Maggie and Leslie Ui· gama as Ulllan. Also starring are Louia GoHett Jr., Robert Hooks , Cloris Leachman, Paul Win· field, Leslie Nlelacn, and Barry SullJvan. The presidents and"thetrw1verar'3'played by an all star gueatcast. "Backata.in at the White Houae" opens with a thrte·hou.r show on Monday. Two-hour te1ment1 follow on the next three Mondays. THE nll.81' SEGMENT, seen in preview, of. fers a marvelOU3ly warm and human story. It la a view from the tervanta' quarters, where they had their own pecking order. The servants re1arded lhemlelves as the only permanent teoanu or the While House. MiH Cole 1lvea her role aulhOrlty a"d dlanlty, while Mlti tJ11ama ta mor9 lmpl1h, out-co1n1 and fun lovin1. So many three-hour ahowt HI from bavlnJ too thin aatorystntchedtoofar. Wot ta.re. Every minute ll crammed with eomethln1laWe,..tnc. The series offers a reversal of roles from ''Roots'' for Miss Cole and Miss Uggams. In ABC's "Rools" Miss Uggams was Kizzy, and Miss Cole was her daughter-in-law. M alilda. Miss Cole laughed at that. her race crinkling up until he r eyes were only slits. She said, "I think ll says something c ritically for us ft 's well received. fa m ily noor at the White House_" The I wo actresses prepared Lhemselves by consulting wi th Mrs. Parks. "She remembers it all as 1f it were yesterday." Miss Cole said. "She sa.id her mother was educated, well-spoken. loved to dance, and had a great sense of humor. As she got older, she developed high blood pressure. During the Hoover administration they used to say they brought tn brown bread for Hoover and Maggie.·· ''EVEll\'TWNG IS DIFFERENT from 'Roots.' From the point of view or the characters, Maggie Is dlrferent from Matilda. 'Roots' was a story about r-------------------....... servitude. ·Backstairs al the While House' Is about service. The ladies made a contribution at the White I louse. They were a pa rt of very historical evenls. · · Ml11s Cole said her only vll'lit to the White Houl'le was when she took a public tour with her mother, New York tennis pro Arvelia Myers, while s he was a ppe aring at Washingto n's Arena Theater. The White Jloul'le living quarter s were mctlcuJowll y reproduced on a Hollywood sound stat~ for Ed Friendly ProducUoM. Ulllan Rogers Par s, 81, declared on a visit that the a& were "rea lyooautllul',.-ana s couldn't find a single n aw. . nw. 8ERIF.S IS BASED on Mrs. Partis' book about her Ute In the WhJte Howie. Wr'itert Gwen Ba,nl and Paul Dobov Look the book or anecdote• •nd fleshed it into an intrt1uln1 drama after re- search' a1d 1001 Interviews with Mrs . Parks. Michael O'Herlihy'a dlrecUon enba.ncea the drama with a Jood rhythm and now. The ahow alto tell• of 'the unrequited love or Lev\ Mercer, ~::C.ed by Gossett, for Manie. "Mercer-hel'," 11Jd Ml11 Cole. "but l h w11 Joyal to her fluaband. Even a.fter bis death sht felt phe wu aUU Mn . MaHie Ro1ers." Ja--r Mite's Sale ~ LA-Z-BOY WHITE'S Freda Norman mode It the coatum~ ·of "Superslp, •• the heroine of tbe new PBS . series "Rainbow's End.''• proaram dealped ror YO\Ull&tel"I with· heartn1 problem1. She plays a secretary named Penny who bas a secret Identity as "Supenlp." l\1al Al TllAT TBS 4lplned and aloof Mn. Taft pampered ber buabaod and fretted about hl• health and lma1e. That autt•re Woodrow Wlllon 4aaced With bis dau1bten and bad I mllehJevoua sense ot humor. That Warren Hardine'• ml•· tre11ea didn't scandallae u...1ervanll -but put· Un1 1pluoont in the White llouH dJd. NU. PA.au• l'IR8T choice to POrtray her .wa.s S1ll)'·Struthen. ~ •. Farb ls f1lr·skl..-d and Cau catlan u waj her mothe r , but tbeJ choae to live as "color~." Both Kw Cole •nd Mill Ut1am1 IN! darker. ... ... , -"" , .. ........ c._--, • • Ml•• Cole said, "f think we were chosen because they wanted to show clearly that Masgie Rotert was the flMJt black woman to work on the -------------------~ ~I ' '