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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-01-25 - Orange Coast Pilot' . - I t J • 1 I • • \ tJ n I n ll I j m w he m bl WI Cl. la! Wl1 tht for Be n by tht ... ort's Sandbags VO\ It ltO b 4 H l ttOlill-....... . ~o Stem 'High Tides' .... • Airlines, FAA Talks Slated .. -• Newport _Road .Jobs Called Vital eAslan War No Surprise to Ky •Death Takes 2 After 65 Years 'Bate My .Joh~ In Newport Sandbags Set FQr High _Tides S andbags are ava iluhle at Newport &>ar h fin· stations and the lifri!uard s tcition ut lhl' Newpo rt f>1c.·r for r(•!>1denh wanting to prolt•cl thC'ir propt·r ly aga inst high tides predu:ted for this weekend, city offu:1ul!> said today. estimates ran1un~ from six in <'hes to 2 ff'l't above lhc prt- viously l'XP<.'Cll'd I) 9-foot hig h l 1<Je Sc.·u •nlls b a l lh<' Sc·ripp~ l nslitult· of Oc<>anography have c·1ted an unus uul lam·up or th1· moon. s un and plan1•t!-. in pn· d1 t l10g high tldl'S While no firm for<'CIJ!>t. of u tide heig ht ha!> been mudl', lifeguards said the y havl' heard Cit y Mana((t•r Ho hcrl Wynn sa id today lhc 1·1ty docsn 't ex peel any scrioui. t rouble, unlei.!'. a r a 10.'!torm h1ti. al the sam(• time as the tidt•1> 'SUPER SAVINGS' HYSUPERCOUPON OurtnJ? unus ually high tides, Wy nn t.•xpla in1·il, the drain valves on Aa lhoa Is land and Ualboa Pe nins ula ha ve to be closed lo pn•vt•nl th•· scu wakr from s urging up and flooding lhl· !'ltreeL'> Supt•r savings and values arc offered to Daily Pilot readers to- day in "Supcrcoupon " If 1l rams while lht• vulvcs an• closed . he s1ud, the city will havC' to use 11.b portable pumpi. to try to kN~P the rain from flooding the streets Look ror this SJ>('clal· 12-pagC' collect1on of coupo.ni. from Orange Coa11t m e rchant!> in today's Dally Pilot. , Killer Plow Snow R emover on Rampage ClflCAGO <AP> Police say the driver of a s now plow went on a drunke n rampage with his vehicle. s mashing into d ozens of cars and crui.hmu one motorist lo death by bucking the p lowoverhh1 car. "f hate my Job'" a witness quoted the driver as saying afte r he was apprehended Wcdne8day night. "J want to sec my kids' J hate my job!" THE DRIVF.R, THOMAS B\.i\IR, 4", of s uburban Sauk Vi lla~l'. wu11 chnrgcd with reckless homicide and drunken dr1v. Ill~ Seven Inches or s now hud fnll('n Wednesday IO Chicago wh<'r(' snow.rem oval c rews were 11till trying t o C'lenr the 20 tn'. che11 that hod fallen 12 da~ earlier . After the Incident, angry dnvcr11 Jammed a South Side police s~allon. complainlnJC their cars ha been.s mli11hed. "I've got 50 people in lhe station who claim that their cars ha vu been damaged," uid Sgt. Michael McMahon. . l~VE8TIGATOK8 SAID A ROAD G&ADEll used In c lear- ing the snow clogl(cd 8treell sm111hcd Into a series of parked can, then veered ont.o the bWJy Dan Ryan Exprcs11way. When It struck the rear of a re fuse truck , the truck driver Alam med on his brakes and blocked the grader . "But he put the .cnadcr In reverse a nd betcan hac king up " uld truck driver She lby Ntylon, 37 "lie h it about flvt cu~11 before~ b1•el<.-d rlgbt over th• one car, cru11hlng the man In· <SH 8NOW t"EVElt, Pa11e A.2) .. O•lly .. , ... St.oH l'lloto 'RUSSIA PUSHING' Ex-Viet Premier Ky Viet Action No S urprise To Ex-premier By CHERYL ROMO Of tM 0.11, l"I ... Steff F'orm e r South Victna mest• premier Nguyen C uo Ky said Wt•dnesday night ht• watm 't sur prn1cd when V1ctn11 m invu<ll><I Cam bodiu rccc•nlly and pr<'d1cl ed the wur in Indochina will con t1nuc b Pc au se Rus!>1a 1s "pushing the rnv as1on " to test both Chinese und American re· action. Spe aking in Santa Anu to the Society o r Pro f ession a l J oumahst.a, the 58·ycar-old Hun· tington Beach resident warn<.>d the end result of the war could be the s pread of world com · muniam a nd Amerlcam1 may find lhc m selve11 "on isolated 1slund tn tht• middle of a big o ccun." The 111tuation In Vietnam to duy ilf c r1tlc1tt b<'cause o r o lack of food und medical s upplle11. he said, with more than 10.000 persons tryl"i' to escape each month. Ky urged countries like the U.S. to accept the refugees. 1ome of whom bcitan arrlvlng in Orantee County I Ht week. "Who arP they"" he &Aked the audJcnct "Olrl l1tdy, young baby with no (polltlcal l link Not cor rur't they are poor. You l <'i! the11e people nskina thrlr llve11 t.o c1cape and then you rtaUi (~~ K\', Pace All ....... , I Couple Die Together Demh Can't Separate Pair Married 65 Years MONTCLAIR. N.J fAP l To~ethcr in 65 years of mar riaJ.:t'. J Osl·ph and J os<·phine Slauonc died a s they lived ai. Onl' "ll lookl. likc he died and the n s he.• just passed away rrom g rief," said th~ir paris h pnest. the Rev Emmanuel Capozelh The SlalZOnf'i; Jose ph, 96, and J oS<·phinc, 87. lwgan their l1f(' t og<'lhPr in lhl· town •If Cerani tn tht•1r nat1H• S11·1lv. s ho rtly thN t•afl «r 1111111n~ th•· s tream of 1mm1l(rnnb. t1> th1· United States They ca mt• to F.'>M'X C'uunt \. a nd quic-kly lwt•c1mt· ~u1rt 11f lh•· parish or Our Lady of Mount Carme l Churrh. 1•stahlts h1nl-{ tw:-. th:1t would la:-.t .t lafl'L1mt· Althougll Lh<'Y h<.id nu childrPn . Airlines, FAA Set Jet Takeoff Talks By GARY GRANVILLE Of -O•tty .. , ... '\Ml Officials of two mrh ncs will m t'C't with f'edc•ral Aviation Ad m inistruhon rcpre1wnt at1 v<'s in Washington, D C , f''nday m an attempt to head off un cm ergen· <'Y o rder that would mundutc a d1angC' tn jl'l mrlmer takeoff procedures at Orange County Airport Both Air Cat1rornia and Hug hes i\1rwest 1l(non.>d a n FAA r ('qucs t that they abando n take-off practice~ labeled un!lafr hy the federal a~cncy late lai.t Wt'l'k. Spokl•s m c n for both com pan 1e s 1ns1s tt•d th•· 1•x 1!--11ni.: t akc•orr ruut1m"' ;111• '""° and m('l Monday With lond FAA or f1('1als in Lo~ An~t·l1·-; 1n ;i v:11n a ttt>mpt to havl' tht· ;1iwr1e·)' s uu s afe find1n~ n ·vt·r:-.1·!1 Now. lhl•y 'll aq,:u1· lhf'1r l'a:-.1· tn Washin.:ton <i" ltll'y att<'mpt t o s t y m ll' an or<ff•1 th~1l, 1f followed. 1s e x pc•t•lt'<I to hove " s1g n1f1 cant a<fvc•r:.l' 1mpa1·t 011 JE.'t noise ll'vl'l11 in thl' airport area Wl'dnc•sday. Orun~1· County supervisors w1·n· ur~l'll to t<ik1· "u wait and Sf't' po ... tur1"' 1r1 the d u;putC' hctwC'f'n thf' two ~11 rh11cs (Sef' J Eni, Pagt• i\21 Newport Road Jobs Completion 'Vital' By JACKIE HYMAN OUMOollyl"li.tlulf Irvine Company Pruldcnt Peter Kremer suld Wednesday thut <.'Omplt.'t1on of 1cvcr1tl con · trov1:r11ial oposed ro'lld projerts 18 vltal to rehevin111 the tramc prohlell'Lll or the Newport Beach are a . KrC!mer also had d fe w dis· coura1in1 worcb ror the cit y's hotly debated tramc phHlng or· .. dlnance in his talk •t a Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com· me rce dinner at the Oalboa 81ty Club. "This haa bten a frustrating experience for many of us , .. Kremer aald or the proceaa of pa11ln1 and clarlfytn1 the or dlnance, which rutrlcls tie vc lopment until related traffic problem1' are allt'vlatf'd "It ha!-. lll<'rnlly :.h ut down lll'vt•lop mcnt " "Tfie word inu of tht· 11rcl1nunc1· 1s s uch that '4 l' tlo n ot un dculand I~ aod I <im told that many trnlfic en.:lnc"r" do not understand 1l, .. ht• :.u1d At that point. Krc mt•r glanct.'d :at Nt•wport Beach Muyor Poul Ryckofr, a strong ~upportc.·r of the ordinance. as 1r to check hui reaction Ryckoff appclH ed to be ~tar Ina at the cellin g Kremer continued t)y sayin.c he uaree" w ith the.• City Counc·il that traffic b lhl' un•n ·~ top pro blt m "F.vcn If we coulct s top 1111 gr<>wlh. the trarfic would t.tlll 1n (SH &OAOS, Page AZl . . . . .. ' .. .. . . . .. • • ' I .. nit•<·•·"· n r ph1'""' a n d fl'llow punshon1•r., v1,11t·rl n ·..i ·Jle1rly "l l11t1I 11 f1•w Vl'.11 ' ilt!O. I'd P"'' th1• tlou.-.i· 1·\ "r~ tl <1 v an<I ort<·n s,1w lht·m w11 rk111g on their IJwn or in ttw1r g<1nll·n." ..,u1d Poli1·c• !">gl ltollt'rl Cumming:. Stalzont· wa:. a <'(1n:.l ru1·t11m ""ork1•r until n ·l 1n•m(•nt at ai:f.' 7'1 /\ n1 •ph1·w. D11m1nwk Tr·.,t.1 , rk :.1•rilll'rl him as :i 'tr1ugh . ha1 11 ""ork1ng m an " Auel Mr-. St<11111m· ""a' arl1\1• Ill th1· l'hllrl'h Ill 1•:11 l1t•r }l'lH .... l1-.11·h1nl! 1·h11rl't1 ... C'111111l .inci c>ft•·n 1n\ 1t111g f'lulclrr•rl to lht·1r hon"' for n •lig11111 ... pl.t y.,, 1·1111k ,, .. , .11111 ... w1•1•t-. But n·l't•ntl ~. th1·~ lw.tlth pro hl1·ms rno11 1111•d Mr:. St.11.1.11m· ""a!> <1rthnt1t'. anrl ht·r hu:.liand had "'"""Y" dorw 0111 the shop 111n ~: Th1•11 h1· -.ufft·n ·d a :-.trok1" .ind Mrs Sl.11.11111l· 11v1·n·anw h1•r pal n to nur ... 1· 111 m .t1111w ··wl' talkt·d 11b11111 lltt•111 going to a lllir,ing 11111111• 11111 lh(•y wr1Ulrtn l h1 .. ir of 1t . ....1111 .l1•nny Tc:-.la. wif1• 11f :11111th1·1 n1•ph1·w "Sht• :.111·11t af I lwr t urw \qi h IH·r h1hl11tnll , s aid l-'.1th1•1 ('apt11t·l11 uf Mr" Sla110111• Mr ancl Mi ... ~t.11 1.001"" ho c11t•s w1•r1· found 1n lh1·1r CSt-t' ('OUPLt-;, PaK•' i\2 I , • Vunuhl1• c•lotul• toni~hl with dl't·rt•.i:.1.1..: C'louchm:s:t Friday Not much ch unl(l' 1n 11."mpt•rutun· with high!-. in low to 101<1 oo ... I NSIDF. TOltA '\' Ah //11..u 4Jn &1l{Jm1'11, 1·h1t/ nf 11t•f'urtt11 /or Yru.~1·r A ro/111 111111 u Palt'11t1mm1 q11nnll11 l1•mt·· r. WWI lo /It'd 11•h 1•11 II bmn lt hl1•w ''P h1N 1•11r •111 u ~·1ru/ :;tr1•t'l ,,,. U#U !!Old f(I f11• lh1• 111aatn m1111l 11/ tfw mru11ucrc• al th•· 1!172 Ul11m ,,,,. j Storw11, photo11 on l'tty1· A to lnd•x 1>1 Yt11• WY!u Alt 1"1•"'""-•t1 l•M• ~-0 "'"" l •-'> (I L.M l e.,. I>• M•llMr A• l llllft•U M I -•le\ ., 11 Ce lllttlW• A> M11lu•I .. _ N (l•u llt• t.a.> u ......... 1 ...... 44 t tomlu U Cl••...-~"'Y Al Crtow-CA '-1• 11-4 Outll N .. f<.. 4 14 \teO ""'•"'"' 11 fJ•11 .. 1·~~ ••, h i ..... ..., •it ~ .... ".. ., 11 fll9•1ttt ., 11 "•••11•1... Cl J WHll\tl A4 "•""<-. (1 •• ,,. ...... •• . .. . . . ,_ .... :'"""' ' . . .. . . . ;.- '~ ·~ .. .. .. , . . . I I I I I t t • t ~ .. , M n ll • • • .. '• I b I 1 " c • l 11 " ti ,, • • ' = l .. -.. , \ :t2 DAILY PILOT s ThurMiay, Janua,y 25 191'9 Khonieini ·Delayed Iran Airport Closings Blamed 1 F.llRA lr•n f Af'l Av11 t ullah ftuholl.1h Khnmeo1n1 todny dt•luv•"1 ha~ r.·torn lt1 Iran a t h-ul unt il Sund ay , but h r UKllt'd lt"Jt• II f"CJUC"llt by l'rtbH• Ml n1"t l'r S hahpour llukhllar to wult thrr(' V.l'th or morl· to 111\'l' th govt>r"nment h llH' to ' <•nlm dtlwn· the army h h1111u-1111 I h t• l"<tlt•tJ rt•h .CH>U\ ll'nclt>r ~ 1111 h•••uh lht• fight lo cl\ ••rthruw :,hi.h Mohammad tt c-1 . l'tlhla\I. an nouncl'.'d IH"l1>rnw11w11t o f h1 ., flll(hl to 'I 1 hrun I" t'\ wui.lv ""ht'd uh'<i "'rall.n .ifh•r tht· m1lttury r lost'd lrun 'dllll<lrh for thn•c• dny'I •/\1r l'r.11w1• 'a11I 11 would not :.upph u VIJIW tu t..ikt• the 71t > t•ur old Mu.,krn hol~ m•n oomt· frnm t'l•rt" un11I 1t ""•" •'"!)Urt'11 l hl· rt1.ih1 rnuhJ run r111rm111ly foiu Est·ape Boat Blaze OCf':ANSJO!!: (API A ti7 foot 1>port fishing boat 1·a 11~ht fin· ;md l'l11nk today but a ll fo ur pcopli• ubc1urd the• Tanu t'bClll>t:d lnJury. tlw ('oust (iu1.trd :s&ld. Thl'Y wt·n.· tukcn from u ltf1• r:.irt lo a Nuvy ship Attempts by the Coast <; ua rd 's ht'l 1coplcr pilot to hoist thl'nl up were unsuc c:<•:.i.rul Thnt' w:is no explana tio11 for 1111' lire aboard t h <• b oa t JO m tl es southwest of Oceanside. the Coast Guard s aid. The four people weren 't iden-tifi ed. - Fro.a Pa9~ AJ JETS ... o.101! I hl' federal a i.:l't\l'Y. <.:ounty s upc r v1l'lo rs control opt•r:.elions at the C'ounty airport, 111t'lu1ling operating conditions 11wolvcd in the noise control pro· 1·1•<1 u r<'. A c·ornerstone of that program 1s the jct airliner ta keorr routine that requires pilots to reduce powe r ove r populated areas once their aircraft has climbed to 500 f('t>t. F /\A M'<.•ks to force the airlines to fo llow a routine requiring full llllWl'I 11nt1l the pla nes have tt·a<'hl'd 1,000 feet C'ounty Gl'ne r a l Ser v i ces Agt·nry 1>1r1•ctor To m Egan urJ.!t•d <·ounty l'tuperva:.ors to lake I h1· w<11t and l'lt·e posture In a m1:mo to the supervisors. .. :.:an sutd 1t would be premature for county go vernment to take any uct 10 0 until whateve r <.·han f(es, i f a ny , c a n b e 1•va luul<·d . t<~l{an pointed out th at hi s c.i.:c ncy's c.i 1rport noise a bate· m c nt st•clion should have a cha nce "to CfJm1lilc data result· in.: .. from any takt'off modifica· 1111ni; and to measure "the IQrig t<•rm 1mµacl" of tho1>e changes . f 'rmn Page A I ROADS ••• <'rPll 'll' b<>cause of reRional Im· puctis." Krcml'r sa id. lie ~a1rt he believes two pro- Jt.>t·b vrtal to rchcvlng the pro· hl<'m a re the· e xte ns ion of llna v(•rs1ty Orivt• above the Back Ha y and the building of the San .Joa quin Hills Corridor, a fr(.'(•way-like road oroposed to connect Mac Arthur Boulevard with the Sa n Di eJOCO f'reeway ne u r Suddl<•back College. Kremer :..,Id the Irvine Com· pany has a strong interes t in M·t•1n g t h(• traffi c problem solvt'd because increased con· . gt•s t1 on could drive business away from the area. OAANQE COAST ) DAILY PILOT rr. fl,~''""' t f tilt f'1klt ••It w htfhl'\l•lf"" '"'"'°" ,,,. H• _.,.. f·r~\ 1\ ,,,,t,lntwd ''"tr...°'•.,... f , .... .,, t•vt .. •ti.t•noC.-~t Wc:wu•t.,N tl""""" ••• .... ~l.\ftff't ~.fVt,., ""•'l" • , . ., .... hh """'• Mf'\lt IO'llW.W"lt f'.t.Mh tf1.--lthvf"'°' t\••.,P.l l fNn IA•ftVAlht ll'flft t~~t\t-oll"'f'! 1;.tWl"(O.U A ... ,,,.,,,. ••o~trrt10,,,. +\ out>t".....,~'a.."......, '••"*',., t"' Vf•f'W•IMI Pv4A1\Ph"t ,, .. UO Wt ''""' f \I'"" I ( 1,..1,. '1/wt.-11 f 1thf •• t )t)• ..... , ....... Pr,. .,,.nt 4'M P\'"'•~ , .... , ... .., Yu " ,.,., • .,,.,.nd'-"Mf•~ Y-~•m•t lOe"Ytf f ftltOf' , ......... ,,_...,,... ... MdA~Utn>O I OH~ t-fil•tttt' H L••\ fl'l(M f(l flt "40 A\\1\l41M Molf,,.Ul""J l ctitO'\ OfflcH (~I•~ .. .-f)t1Wt\l l\Ay\lrr .. • •. ,.,""4 "' ... ~ ', .. '--·~.,, ..... , .. , huM1~tf"' h"'•' ft 1111) e.,., t\ tMu .. w,.rd Telepllot1e ('1141142'4321 CllHlflecl Ad•erllMt19142·Sf71 ,, __ ,~Oo•-'"""'·~· ... 540-1120 ~-=;''I."~~"::%,'~;!.,=~·:..~ M•tl~f .. ••••tl•<\f'~AI\ .,..,.,,_ m•t M , •ttt• hn •• ••'""""' ,,.., ••I "'""'"'ein 81 , .. ,•tGftt....,.... Vt ft~ f .:c, """' .. tHlff •t (Ai\)• .... H t •h lQtrt1• \\IDUtfnl1Qft bt ,.,,,,., U \.t ~~rftft\•o ;~:~.:' ~""' 11\ .... ,,, Addreuln1 rollower1 tn bit ht-adquarter In cxll4' lo Franc\!.· Kh o m ~lnl d t-nou n r e d tht• Balthltar aove•mmcnt aa "pup prt11 ~nd a~entMotth.-forcl11m:r " "The time for lhl• l• MOnu," h~ -aid But hl' urwt•d l 11.1nlan aup pocten "to kt•t'p rulm und ob •er vt> tranqui llty and orde r " Khonwlnt want.a w i.bc>ll"h the monarch.)'. t~llabllMh un Is lamic r<'publ H" !Afl d t {•pl acc t h e n 11k huu government W t th ont· rontrollt'd b)' ham Thouaand11 or 11oersun11 of all a~4·1 uod O\'c upataoru r altlod m Tt-hran today In !iUpport of th4' Iranian con11Utut1o n .rnd the lb khllur wovt·1"11r11t>nl . and some 1.1llackt'd )l.Qr~:J uf\d rar~ bearing portralb of Khomeini Samoa Census The d.m001traUon appeared to tw part ol a growing backlu h to KhomelnJ. Some Iranian re· porteri estimated the c:rowd 11l pcrhap1& 100,000, but several Wc•lcrn reporters placed the rt1ure at no more tban about 20.~. ' We don't want anothe r die· l11tonhip. We don't want Kho- mtlnl." one demonstrator , a 31 year old oll technJclan , told a report.er. BalcbUar Hftl a letter to the Shiite Moslem patriarch asking him lo dcluy his return for three wee k• becauae be could not 1 u arantee his safety and because of "var~ intr11ues." Part of the text of Bakhllar's letter wu broadcast on Iran.Ian state radio. 'Golden Fleece' Awarded to County WASHINGTON (AP) -The fe deral treas ury Is $140 .000 poorer and Orange County still doesn't know how many of its re · s1dents are Samoans . Sen. William Proxmire. D· Wis .. added this up today and called it anothe r "Golde n fo~leece" his monthly award for what he conside rs govern· menl waate. "Bureaucrats say 'Samoa'; the taxpaye~ are s aying k>ud a nd clear, 'No moa '. .. Proxmire said. · Officials of the county and the City of Santa Ana , however, de- rended their use or federa l funda ror an uncompleted cens us of immigrants from Sa moa. They said they are stall trying to get the job rlnishcd. T h e prog ram was jointly rinanced by the Labor De part· ment and the loca l governments under a pro~ram designed to hire the h ard-core unemployed to do useful work that othe rwise wouldn't get done . The Samoan population ln O ranRe County h as bee n es t imat e d al s o m e where between, 5.000 and 15,000, said Bill Baker. the county revenue s haring director. "We know they a r e low· Income and hard-to-employ peo.. pie and we wanted m ore In· formation so that we could bet· ter p la n social ser vices for them," said Keath Blunt, t he of· ficial in charge of the city's part of the project . Store RohlJeJf So the rounty and ttfe city hired a local Samoan-run or ganizatioo called Emergent Na· lionaliam Determinacy Inc .. to conduct lbe cen s us, u s ing federal grants totaling $140,000 to help pay for it. County of- rl l'.'ials helped prepar e what Blunt c all e d ''a rath e r sophisticated questlonnalre" for the Samoans to use. "Tbey did a door-to-door sur· vey." said Blunt. "I saw sheets th•t were rilled out by census takers, and I saw lots of them." The trouble ia that now, six months after the due date, a pro- mised final report has not been delivered. In addition, the boxes o r completed questionnaires h ave disappeared. Baker said Mark Sapsford , board chairman of Emercent Nallonallam. has returned to Western Samoa . Ted Buishman, the project director, was last beard from in Pismo Beach. He said Bushman told officials that Sapaford has the data, but members of Sapalord's family said Bushman baa the lnforma· tion. "We are now seeking advice as to what legal course we have open to us," Baker said. Said Proxmire : "There are eoough useful and ronstrul'.'live programs and projects -includ- ing genuine help to Samoans in need -lo e mploy those un· c m ployed wl ll lng to work without rcsortjng to ridiculous make·work projects." Newport Police Probe Heist Link Police said today they haven't been able to establish dru_gstore whet.ber or not a gunman who robbed a Newport Beach drug store ls linked to several similar f',.._P~AJ KY .••. how bad the situation Is today." lie indicated he and others will soon form an organizaUon to help the refugees coming Into Or ange County. He said most of the 52,000 Vietnamese who came to the U.S. three years ago arc now working and ue no longer dependent on the government for support. The remaining 15 percent, he said, are not working because they a re "too old." The former premier expressed a desire to return to his country to fight against communism. Ky also said he believes the c urre nt situation in Iran la similar to what happened In Vietn a m a nd predict ed a military takeover there. And he praised Pres ident Carter's re- cognition of CbJna. Umcus Backs SS Tax Cuts WASlDNOTON CAP> -House Democrats have told their tax· writing colleagues to find a way to cut Social Security t axes within two yeara. The House Democratic CaucWl has commJtted the Democratic leadenhJp of the Houae Waya and Ileana Committee to pl"O- duce a bill /Oll ln1 b ack a scbeduJed Jan. 1, 1181 lncreue In Social Security taxes. says Rep. AJ Ullman, D·Ore. the com· mlttee chairman. The caucus, lnc ludln1 a ll Houte Democrau, approved the reaolutJon by voice vote Wed· nnday, ~pile Ullman's obJec:· lions. ) robberies in other parts or the county. The bandit, who displayed a gun tucked Into his waistband, escaped on foot with $800 tn cash Tuesday afternoon from Sav-on Drug store, 1020 Irvine Ave . The r obber approached a <'h eckout c lerk whe n no c us tomers were present , threatened he r and seized the money. rejecting the offer of a paper bag to put ff-In, police said. The clerk was reportedly not Injured. - Detective Robert Hardy said the robbery Is similar to several others in the county but police have been unable to pin down whether or not the same man was involved. The Sav -On r o bbe r is described as a white man in his late 20s with dark hair and eyes, about six reet one or two Inches tall a nd weighing 180 lo 190 pound.a . F,....P_,,eAI COUPLE ••• bedroom &mday after Anthony Testa, a nephew, became 1'.'0n· cemed because he was unable to contact them. Dr. John Myers said they died from n atural cau1ea. They were burled together Wednesday. WYOMING COAL PAYES BOOM Tbe Old Weill la livinl way to Ktn1 Coal -and oil and natural gaa and uranium -ln, Wyoming and the state la boom· ln1. But r11ldent1 are payln• a hllh price ror pn»perity. even thou1h tue1 are fallln1 and .wa1et are rlllnl. See story and photos oa Pas• 1>2. APwi..,.,... ONE VICTIM OF BERSERK CHICAGO SNOW PLOWER Cars SmHhed, One Driver Kiiied kl Incident f'ro• Pflfle A J SNOW FEVER ••. side at. I IJs l wo rear wheels went right over the top of that car.·'· James Holman, 45. was killed. Lawrence Bartlett said has car was one of those hit by· the gr ader before it entered the expressway. BARTLE'IT SAID HE FOLLOWED the grader onto the ex· pressway and helped pull Blair from the vehicle after it even· tually came to a halt. Police Set. Charles Loftus said Blair was employed by the Interstate E<1ui pment Co .. of Dyer. Ind .. and had spent 12 hours clearing snow on South Side streets. After getting off work at about 7 p.m ., Loftus s aid, Blalr ap. parently went to dinner and drank excessively. WFTUS SAID BLAIR THEN returned to his gtader .ud at· tempted to maneuver it, smaabing into autos as be veered through the streets. There were connicting reports on how m any cars were damaged, but one police count put it at 31. Mailer Money Mixup Mounts BARNSTABLE, Mass. <APl -Norman Ma iler 's finances are so confuslng that a lawyer for the author's es t r anged wife wanted to call in expert help to unravel the figures. But the judge said no. Malle r, author of the best· q uestioning Maller ln probate court Wednesday that he asked Probate Court Judge Shirley R. Lewis for permission to bring in a Boston lawyer. Ruth R. Budd, who had resea rched the aulhor'll money problems . selling war novel. "The Naked lnvestioation Ends and the Dead" and the Pulitzer -e P rize -winning ''The Armies of HONOLULU tAP l -The Coa11t the Night." ls faced with d~· Guard ended its board of In· mands from his fourth wire fQ-vestigation hearings Wednesday $1 ,000 weekly alimony. ... into the disappearance of the re- .. search vessel Jlolo Holo, but it Brooks Potter. attorney for may be at least a year before lhe Beverly Rentz Bentley Maller. agency Issues 1l8 report on the 48, said he was so confused after fate of the vessel. · Northeast Flooding Reported By fte A...-elated Preu A s torm that had dumped heavy snow on the blizzard· weary Midwest brought heavy r ai ns and rlooding to the Northe11t today, forcing the evac uation of hundred s of ramlliea, c losing roads and knocking out power lines. Record ralna, gale winds aod ht .ch t i d e s e ngulfed Massachusetts coastal com· munilles neiar Boston. shutting off major highways into the city und forcing residents to flee their homes. The Me tropolitan District C om m lsslon reporte d 200 persons we re evacuated from , Re vere, Mass. More than a foot or water covered the causeway linking Nahant, north of Boston, to the mainland. In the meantime, the National Weathe r Service warned that more snow is beaded for the Rockies and New England. In P e nn s y lvan i a , t h e Schuylkill River. brown and is w olle n and c ho c ked with debris, flooded factories and h o m es i n Potts town a n d d o wns trea m P h ilade lphia . Police closed two main road.<; along the nver In Philadelphia when the water reiached four feet deep. More than SO roads were closed in Lancaster County and doiens of families were being evacuated. The heavy rains were 'accom· anled In some areas by light- ning and thunder. balmy tem· pcratures, and winds of more than !iO miles an hour. ·in upstate New York, civil de· fense worken took to boaL'i to rescue residents al~ng the Sus· quehaMa River as the water rose over bridges. About two dozen residents of Broadacres were evacuated to an area fire station, but•rescuers were having trouble getting to ma rooned residents of a trailer court in West Com ers. Speed Rising In Wyoming? CHEYENNE. Wyo. <APl Wyoming lawmakers here ap. pealed to other Western states to follow thelr lead aild revolt against the mandatory 55 mph s peed Um.it. The Wyoming Senate voted 20·10 Wednesday to increase the state 's highway speed limit to 65 mph, despite a threatened loss of federal highway a id. The bill heads to the Wyoming House. where one committee chairman said the measure had a 60·40 chance of puaing. The slate Senate a lso passed a nother bill Wedne s day lhal would set a maximum $5 fine for exceeding the 55 mph limit im· posed ln 1974 to save energy in the a ftennath of the Arab oal e m bargo. O•E DAY O•LY LOOI[ IOI COlOI• TA•S & SAYI Don't Let Time I• Out ...... ~-4 .......... ' 8 H SALE COST A MESA STORE ONLY SU.DAY, JA•. 28 I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m~ Evervthinca drosflcalty reduced! · H•*tdt· ef L•l-ley •MIMn • .. to_..,... fer •rcli••M wWcla It .... le ......... AU SALH FINAL OUI LOSS IS YOUI GAIN WHITE'S •II JJ4r s!xppe, (Weetport lquere • "9wt to M•ne Celende11 • ect'OH from R•i,tl•) 369 E. 17th ST. • 842-8657 .. . . .. .... '·'·'·' '· .. •· 'T ••• ,.:.·.·.: • •••• 41 • • 1 . • • .. -..... -.. ... . .. .. . ..... . ........... I f r I l b CJ l' II I c s lt bt C1 St h1 M m • s• 0 1 Sf a rt bt • SI .: I se , <'0 f as • ch • eJ ! sa I tr • fr i m Pt • Orange ~oast 01 TION - Today'N CI081q N.Y. Steeb VOL. 72, NO. 25, ~ SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1979 N I TEN CENTS Irvine Presents K~d Faees ·to Leafiue: By PHILIP aOSMAal OI .. OMty ..._. •l.tfl Irvine C'.'ouocl lwom1itn Mary Ann Galdo ' reJ (Uon 1 • l.(·•1ue ol ti ~Ptt ntativ \o the rt'g1on1l Co111tal C.Om miulon ha embarruaed h .. r •nd lrv11w Mayor BUI Vard<Mllla for entJr.ly dlffc rt>nl reasona. Mra. Galdo told the council Tu,• day lb11t Garden Grove's mayor . R11·k fo.rwlu1on. Vt1loed ht-r .tf1po1ntnwnt by ttw Lt•UKUt' of C'1t1ea ati h•tJ a.lh•rnutl.l on thl' commlaaon By stale haw, t• t'Utl tal cum ml1 loner hu~ tb\: rt&ht to sdert hll alwrnat•• M ra Galdo Hid Erickson felt h r env1ronmcnt••ll~t 1.,unJnl(lj were too t1ar rrom h11> own with reapeet to development or the coast. Shl' was angry and. she said, umbarrw11.t~. because when the Luaue or Cities confirmed her appointment, Vardoulls abs· lalned. She narrowly was con-. firmed. by a vole or 12·11. ln an i nte rv iew a fter Tuesday's meeting, she accused Vardoulis ot working against her appointme nt and, after the " ........... POPE JOHN PAUL II KISSES THE GROUND ON ARRIVAL IN SANTO DOMINGO TODAY Plana to Vlatt United States end France Announced on Plane Journey Pope Chats With Newsmen League confirmed her anyway, persuading Erickson to veto the appointment "He did lobby against me." she said, "and told other cities lo vote agains t me. and abe· talned himself. I have never, in the three years I've been attend· ing League meetings. st>en two council members fight in front or other cities. .. They've always been sup· ported by their own cities." She called Vardoulis' abstaining vote "a very serious breach of protocol." Vardoulis. also interviewed a!tH the council meeting, s aid he was embarrassed over what happened. because until the day of the meeting he d1dn 't know Mrs. Gaido was a candidate lo be Erickson's alternate. "I felt like u fool,'' Va rdoulls s aid. "I was the only represen· tative there who didn't know she had placed her name ror con- sideration. Of course I kept my mouth shut. What else could I do but a~lain?'' Vardoulis may have had good reason not to know his fellow <See LEAGUE, Page AZ) Trial Date Set Diedrich Denied More Delay By KATH\' CLANCY Ol IM o.11¥ ...... Sutt V lSTA The long-de layed bribery trial of Orange County Supervisor Ralph Oiedrkb will begin as scheduled Feb. s. a San Diego County Superior Court judge ruJed here today. Superior Court Sudge Ross Tharp refused defe nse at· torneys· request for a 60·day de · lay in the trial of Diedrich and co-defendant LeRoy Rose. Tharp, who was just assigned to the case Monday, also denied 2Airlines, FM to Air Jet Hassle By GAllV GRANVILLE Of-o.lty ........... a defense motion seeking age and racial background data on me mbers of the Orange County G r a n d J u r y who Indicted Diedrich and Rose on bribery cha rges 14 months ago. Diedri ch ~~ttorn ey Keith Munroe said after the proceed· ings he will appeal the Judge's rulings on both lhe trial delay and what had been intended as a challenge to the makeup of the 197' grand JUry Diednch and architect Rose were indicted on charges relat ing to a 1973 county Board or Supe r visors' land use decision in the Ana heim Hills area. Munroe a nd co-defe nse counsel James Riddel had hoped to challenge the selection pro· cedures of grand jurors but said without questionnaires concern· mg their background such a mo· lion could not proceed. · The two attorneys also had been seeking a 60.<fay delay in the start of the trial since they had been hired to defend <See DIEDRJCH, Page AZ > 200 Flee Flooding In East . By The As~iated Press A storm that had dumped heavy s now on the blizzard· weary Mldwest brought heavy rain• and flooding to the No rtheast today. forcing the e v acua lion or hundreds of families. closing road s and knocking out power lines. ro t Oii V.S. Trip t Newport Road Jobs _Completion 'Vital' Officials or two airlines will meet with Federal Aviation Ad· ministration representatives ln Washington, D. C., Friday in an attempt to bead off an e01ergen· cy order that would mandate a cban1e in jet airline r takeoff pro.cedures at Orange County• Airport. Record rains, gale winds and h igh tide s e n g ulf e d Massachusetts coastal com · muni~ies near Boston, shutUng off major highways into the city and forcing residents to flee their homes. c ' E F 0 cid• bef pos the pen T Su~ ~au and the to d T oft pa11 Me• the sup B ing p.rr. wa • For mg, to ~ the p.m S1 hav1 tion: • Ch at' mi sf •. ges neec • men O: ma· • wa& _bop< moll • bud1 I Tf I W?3 i Cla1· ! A< ' loye l Wlec the torn Beat ~ :y."! the Ae the • -.. S ANT O DOM JN G-0, Dom inican Republic <AP> - Pope John Pa ul 11 today con· firmed forthcoming trips to the United States 1md France during a n unprecedented 80·m inute chat with newsmen on the plane taking him to Liftin America. lie fielded with case questions about h.is personal lifestyle and "Ii be rat ion theology." Continuing to break protocol and tradition in his 101-day old pontificate. the Polish-born pop'e said he welcomed communist <'ritlcism a nd pointed to the bishops' conference that he is opening in Mexico as a n exam- ple of lhe kind of JOint decision· making the Rom a n Catholic Church could achieve in years to come. The white-robed pontiff sur· prised Journalists by walking back to their compartment as soon as the "fasten seatbelts" Sl~n was turned orf and the Alitalia DC-JO carrying him to Santo Domingo was winging over the Mediterranean, then across Frenc h a nd Spanish airspace In a brief Interview with an Associated Press reporter. the pope said the Vatican would con· linue to play a n active role "within its limits " using "s piritual an d moral pers uasion" to solve conflicts and avoid wars. On Wednesday the Vatican formally a nnounced the pope agreed to mediate in a te rritori al dispute between Argentina and Chile. tie also said pros pects for world peace had been discussed 10 his two·hour audience with Soviet Forei~n Minister Andrei A. Gromyko at the Vatican on Wednesday. Thousands cheered the pope on his arrival here today. He 11tooped to kiss the Dominican soil before greeting Dominican officials. His stop is the first leg of his "pilgrimage or faith" to Latin ' Ame rica's 330 V'.'llllon Roman Catholics and their blsbops. 'SUPER S4J1N~' BYSUPERCOUPON Super savings and values are offered to Dally Pilot readen to- day ln ''Supcrcoupon." Look for this special 12-pqe collecllon or coupons from Oran1e Coast merc hanll ln loday'e Dally J>Uot. By JACKIE HYMAN OftMO.Uy .. lletSUll Irvine Company President Peter Kremer said Wednesday that completion of several con- troversial proposed road projects is vital to relieving the traffic pro- blems orthe Newport Beach area. K remeP a lso had a few dis· couraging words for the city's hotly debated traffi c phasing or· dinance in hjs talk at a Newport Harbor Arca Cha mber of Com· m erce dinner at the Balboa Bay Club. .. This has been a frustrating experience for m a ny of us." Kremer said of the process of passing and clarifying the or- dina nce. whic h restricts de· Samoa Census velopment until related traffic problems are alleviated . "It has lite r a lly shut down d evelop- ment." ·'The wording of the ordinance is such that we do not un- derstand It and I am told that many traffic engTneers do not understand it.'' he said. · Al that point, Kremer glanced al Newport Beach Mayor Paul Ryckoff. a strong support.er of the ordinance. as if to check his reaction. Ryckoff appeared to be star· ing at the ceiling. Kremer continued by s aying he agrees with the City Council that traffic is the area's top pro- <See ROADS, Page AZ> J 'Golden Fleece' Awarded to County W ASlUNGTON CAP> -The fe de ral treasury is $140 ,000 poorer and Orange County s till doesn't know how many of Its re· sidents are Samoans. Sen. Willi am Proxmire. D· Wis., added this up today and ca ll ed it a no the r "Golden Fleece" -his montnly award for what he considers govern· ment waste. "Bureaucrats say 'Samoa'; the taxpayers are saying loud and clear, 'No moa'," Proxmire said.._ Officials of the county and the City of Santa Ana, however. de· {ended their use of federal funds for an un completed census of immigrants from Samoa. They said they are still trying to get the Job fmisbed. ' The progra m was jointly financed by the La bor Depart- ment and the local governments under a program deslJned to hire the hard·core unemployed to do useful work that otherwise wouldn't get done. , The Sam oan population in Orange Co unty h as been estimated at so mewhe r e between 5,000 and 15,000, said Blll Baker. lhe county revenue ' sharing director. ·'We know they a re low· income and hard-to·employ peo. pie and we wanted m ore in· formaUon so that we could bet· ter plan social 11ervlces tor them," aaid Keith Blunt, the ol· . ...... ficial in charge or the city's part of the project. So the county and the city hired a local Samoan-run or· ganization caJled Emergent Na· tionaUs m Detetrninacy Inc .• to conduc t the censu s, us ing federaJ grants totaling $140,000 to help pay for it. County of· ficials he lped prepare what Bl unt cal le d "a rather sophisticated questionnaire" ror the Samoans to use. "They did a door-to·door sur· vey," said Blunt. "I saw sh~ts that were filled out by census takers, and I saw lots of them." The trouble is that now. six months alter the due dat~. 1 pro- mised final report has not been delivered. In addition, the boxes of completed questionnaires have disappeared. <See FLEECE, Page .U > JJ'YOMJNG COAL P.4JllS BOOM The Old West Is giving way to King Coal -and oil and n•tural gas and uranjum -in Wyoming and lhe state iJ boom· ' ing. But residents a re p1y in1 a high price for prosperity, even thouch taxes are falling and WllM are riling. See atory and pbototon Paae 88. Both Air California a nd Hughes Airwest ignored an FAA r e quest that they a bandon takeoff practices labeled unsafe by the federal agency late last week. Spokesmen for both com · panies insisted the existing takeoff routines are safe and met Monday with local FAA of. ficlals in Los Angeles In a vain atte mpt to have the agency's un- safe finding reversed. Now. they'll argue their case in Washington as they attempt to st ymie a n o r er that, if followed, is expected to have a significant adverse impact on jet noise levels in the airport area. Wednesday. Orange County supe rvisors were urged to take "a wait and see posture" in the dispute between the two ajrlines and the federal agency. County super visors control operations at the county airport, including operating cond itions involved in the noise control pro. cedure. A cornerstone of that program is the jet airliner takeoff routine that requires pilots to reduce power over popul ated areas once their aircraft has climbed to SOOfeet. FAA seeks to force the airlines to follow a routine requiring full power until the planes have reached l ,OOOfeet. (See JETS, Page AZ> Newport Eyes Possibility Of High Tides Sandbags are available at Newport Beach fire stations and the lifeguard s tation at the Ne wport Pier for reside nts wanting to protett their proper· ty against high tides predicted for this weekend, city officials said today. '{) While no firm forecast or a tide height has been made, tlteguanb Hld they have heard estimates ranting from she ln· cbes to 2 feet above the pre· vlously expected 6.9-fool high Ude. Scientis t s at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography bave cited an unusual lineup o( the m oon, sun and planets ln pre- dict1n1 high tides. City Mana1er Robert Wynn Hid today the city doesn't ex· peel any Hrlout trouble. unless a ralrwtorm hit.I at the same time u &.be UdM O.lly ...... S!Mf - CITIZEN OF THE YEAR Chamber Choice Wynn City Manager Of Newport ( Wms Award Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn was named Citizen of the Yeur Wednesday by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce at its <.innual in· stallahon dinner. The award, whose rcc1p1ent 1s kept a closely guarded ~ecret beforehand, was presented to <.in apparently surprised Wynn by his boss, Newport Beach Mayor Paul Ryckoff. at the Balboa Bay Club event. "New councilmen soon learn to seek his stabilizing advice and counsel," Ryckoff said in pre- senting the honor. Wynn gingerly accepted the box containing the award and said. ''Can anybody tell me why it ·s ticking?" Jn brief remarks. Wynn noted that the City Council has been sha rply divided on numerous is· s ues i:ecently, but noted that ••the disagreements have been honest" and that council mem· bers have kept their dis putes confined to the issues at hand. WyM has been city manager of Newport Beach since 1971. He and his family are residents of the city. Orange County Fifth Dlstribt Supervisor Thomas Riley in· stalled the chamber's new board of directors at Wednesday's din· ner before the announcement of Wynn's award. Installed as pre11idcnt for 1979 was Gordon West , a retired Marine colonel who hos been ad· ministrator of rurk Newport since 197•. Other Coverage Additional Harbor Area cov· era1e appears today on Page AU. T he Metropolitan Distr ict Co mmi ssion r e po r ted 200 persons were evacuated from Revere, Mass.. More than a foot of water cover.ed the causeway linking Nahant. north of Boston. to lhe mainland. In the meantime. the National Weather Ser vice warned that more snow is headed for the Rockies and New England. Jn P en n sy lvani<i , tht• Schuylkill River. brown and s wollen a nd c hocked with debris. flood ed factories and lH>mes in P-0Lts-town an4 downs tre am Philadelphia . Police closed two main roads along the river m Philadelphia when the waler reached four feel deep. More tha n 50 roads we r(• closed in Lancaster County and dozens of families were being evacuated. The heavy rains were accom· anied in some areas by li ght· ning and thunder . balmy tern· peratures, and winds of more than 50 miles an hour. Coast Weather Variable clouds toni~ht with decreasing cloudiness Friday. Not much change in tempetature with highs in low lo mid 60s . .J.Aws tonight mostly in the 40s . INSIDE TOD~ Y Ah Hauan Sala?Mh, chief of 1ecunt11 for Yaaaer Ara/at and a Pols.!tinian guerrilla leoder , wca killed when a bomb bW up hu car on a Beirut street. Hi1 lovt of danger and ~mefl is recoUed onPageAJO. l•dex .. .. ,."':":-' .... ~-. :, .... . . .. .... ...... _ .. ..__,.,. .. .. . .. -...... . . ' -... .. . -...... - . . I . . . . . . . ' ·~ • • \ DAll.Y PILOT Khonieini Delayed I Iran Airpon Closings Blamed ,. T EURAN. Iran CAP I A1•lYll•h auhollah Khom bu lod•)' delayt'd hta rC"ttrr1' to trn e l luatal until Sunday , but bruabed Hld t• • requu l b)• ,.,,." ........ , s~:=•r BalMler Lowd llw' or more to ifty IM tmmetlt Unit tu "l·111lm 1.fawft • th anny KhomNnl, lbe n•lt'G r bJJCMM le_.r who beecb the OPi to ov•rthrow Sh b Mo hemm d a~·· P a hlaYI, a1uao1.uacl'd pcMlponcmt"nl ol h•• n1 ht lo Tebrcan. previo\laly acheduk'<i rt•day, aftA.r the mlUlaly tloMd lnttt'• atrporta few three da111 Air 1''rmu.·e uld It would not •-..fy a pl~nt• lO t ak~ the 78 )'ttat-old Moeleol holy man hocn• rmm P•ril unlll tl waa uaund tlw nilhl couJd run normtlly. Addrt' llnt( follOWt'rt In hU1 beactqwarwn. in l••lle In l''ranc~. Kho m eini d .:n ounccd t hl• BakbtJ.ar gov •rnment u ''PUP, oct.1 and •at nt. or the: for~laner ' ·"rh ta mt· for this la ¥one," bt• Wind Damage Light But Gusts Continue Wtnda out of the •~tbwt••t that blew lMu Or.ngt: <.:ouinty .,hortly art~r dawn cau.4 Oftl.Y llllOQ[" Clt'l'trical prot>Mms und a rew rail ing tree Hma. this cnorninK. of h t'l (I hi l!Uld Tht.' Nat1on11I Wt::alht·r Serv1 ct· iwu.l lbc ~mph w1nd. with gW>l!'> u v to 4~ mph. an ex pcct.ed lo <'Ontl11u(• th rOu'C h · lonuht. l',.._P9PAI DIEDRICH. • Pledrkh Juat thla m onth. Their hirln1 came after Diedrich 's former aUorney. Marshall Morgan, declared ht' could have a conlllcl ol int.ercsl if he wen~ called as a prosecu· lion witness. Diedrich then hired James Canlilloo of Newport Beach hut dismissed hi m because he was ill . Proscculor Michae l Capazz1 discounted defen1>c contentions lhut they need additional time to prepare for the trial. lie a lso con tended that Morgan knew as early as la11t January that he might be called as a prosecution witness. A s fo r th e l(rand jury cha llcngt>, Capizzi referred to that as "merely a fi shing ex· pt'dilion" aimed ut further de· laying trial on the M·month-old Indictment. Riddel , however . argued the make up of the grand jury in Orange Co unty has b een cha llenged berore. Without the district attorney's questionnaires concerning the background of jurors and jury candldalell, he uld, "we know nothing about the grand jurors o r the pool from whic h they were drawn." ,..ro,,. Page A I LEAGUE .•• council member was bucking for the appointment. Minutes of the city council meeting of Dec. 12 show that, though Mrs . Galdo was seeking support for the alternate's job then. she also announced her In· te nllon lo withdraw rom con· a1derallon. She never again approached Irvine council members aoul it. Asked about It, Mrs. Galdo said she did that because she was "mad" that Councilmen David Sills and Arthur Anthony dldn 'l appear to want lo support her Though she still sought sup· port for the ap1)()1 nlmcnt from other city members of the 1-euguc of Cities, she conceded. ~he didn't let the Irvine coun· c1 lmPn know about 1l. M r 11. Galdo said she wai. particularly keen about keeping Vurdoulls in the dark . "The reason I didn't tell him," she su1d , "wu11 that he'd h1tv1• more lime t.o work against me." VardouJu; denied tulY lobbying with Erickson agains t Mrs . Gaido. DAILY PILOT ,,. 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(lt\tf Mit\• U0Wf'\-f lit'41t't ... ,.,.,. t •O~• .... f ~ I t!M (,te,.,.,.-, t.tt_.1 """''""'"" ... ,,. 1111• •• "lloutovotd T~n• (71 4)M2.al1 Ct...itled Acfv•f1ftlftl Ma-M7t '1lmlnlt1 hln1' bOm •what on f'rt· day ..Eadiu prt:dkUo~ of r wn.Call oi long t he cou i.tlint: wert 1'WUch~d inward lowurd the mountaln11 ai. w111d continued during the murrung Southern California Edison Co. rt>ported unJy two minor long tlmt• powt·r outuaes dw1n(I the morning, on · in Santa Amt whcrt:> i4 home.a weru without light und the other In Costa Meu where two homes lost elec· tric1ty to a falling branch. Sbort·lenn outages. cau.aed by hnes ttlllgllng momentarily or brushing against tree limbs. were reperted throughout the system. though, a spokesman said. The Orange County Harbor p a trol reported small cr a rt warnings from Pt. Pioos at lhe soutbem end of the Monterey Bay to the Mexican Border lo-. day. Seas are choppy and waves are cretSling at up to seven feet ort the coast. Gale warnings ha ve been post· ed from Pt. Pinos north, a Na· li o n a l Weathe r Serv i ce s pokesman said. and excep· tlonally strong winds are pre· dieted today and tomorrow in the northern deserts. I',.._ Page Al ROADS •.• blem . ··Even if we could 1top all growth. the traffic would 1UU In· er1!ase because of regional im- pact,s," Kremer said. He AJd. he bellevea lwo pro· jecta vital to reUevtng the pro· blem are the extension of University Drive above the Back Bay and the buJldlnl of the San J oaquin Hills Corridor. a freeway·ltke road proposed to connect MacArthur Boulevard with the San Diego ft'recway near Saddlebaek College. Kremer said the Irvine Com· pany has a strong Interest tn seeing the tra ffic problem solved bcuuse inc reased con· gestion could drive business a way from the area. Kremer repealed his belief that an Irvine Compan)' pro· posal to establish a fee diatrtcl co\lld help solve lhe city's traffic woes. The company proposed test September that developers be required lo contribute funds when Chey receive permits , with funds going inlo the special dis· trlct lo be used ror trarhc Im· provements anywhere in the dis· trkt. ·'To date. the city has not even con side r ed an e nablin g or· dinance to permit a district to be formed." Kremer said. "We still believe this to be a m o st necessary program." Fro... Page Al FLEECE .•• Baker said Mark Sapsford . board chairman of E mergent Nationa lism . has returned to Western Samoa. Ted Bulshman, the project director, was last beard from In Pismo Beach .. He said 8 WJ bman lold officials that Sapeford haR thf' data, bul m e mbers or SaPfirord's family said Bushmun hais the lnform11 · lion. I "We arc now seeking advice as to what le~al course we have open to us," Uakcr said . Said Proxmire: "There arc enough useful und conislrucUve r.ro1ram1 and projecta lnclud· ng &enuJne help to Samoans ln need -lo employ thoae un- employed wllllna l o work without resorting to rldtculoua make·work projects." Official Indicted CLEVELAND CAP> Bob WcJHmon. u lop aide to Mayor Denni• J. Kuclnich, hos been In dieted by u Cuyuhoi<it County grand Jury on 3 chance or dl3· rupllnc a radio broadcast. The indictment 11y1 Wcluman un· plutced Clevel1nd 1tallon WERE'• equipment durtn1 a City Hall newa conf eren~o by the mayor Ott. 18. Hid But h~ uraed lraolao a up- portera ··to keep calm and ob- •erve tranquility a nd order." Khornelnl wanu to abolish the monarch,)', establbh an l•lamlc republic and r epl ace the DallhUer ,overnm~nl wUh one c:ontrolltd by btm. 'rhou.sandJI or peri.on!J or ull •IH and occupation• rallied in("" T~hrllll Wcb1y lo 1upport of t.be Iranian constltuUon and the 8akbU.ar eoveruroent, and tome •ttac.-ked alone• and cars bearln.c oort.rait.is OI Khomeini. 'fhc demooatration appeared lo be ~rt ot a growing backluh to Khomelru. Some Jraniu re· porten1 n tJmated the crowd al perh11p1J 100.000. but several Weth:rn rcf>Orlers placed the r1gure at no more thun about 20.000 .. "We don't want another d1 c· h•torishlp. We don't want Kho- rn ehtl." QM demonJlrt1Qr. a 3l·year-old oU technician. told a re Porter. C'on'i'eraation Pteee Bakhllar sent a letter to the Shiit e MOlllem patriarch asking him to delay his return for three weeks bee.Use he could not 1uarantee bis safely and because of "various intrigues." Part of lhe text of Bakhtiar's lette r wu broadcast. on lranJan stale radio. The balloon served to attract students to groundbreaking ceremonies at the UC Jrvine campus for u $4 million student un· ion building, the University Center. Chan· cellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. presided over ceremonies. he lped by a Jive band and a fris bce coritesl. Construction of 35.000 square (OOt building. paid for by student fees. begins in three weeks. with opening J.planned for December . 1980. Center will · include music listening lounge. recreation area. arts and crafts center. offices and beer and wine p.artor. S'fl,f)'W Plow on Rampage CHICAGO IAP> -Police say the driver of a snow plow went on a drunken rampaae w1th his vehicle. smashing Into dozens ol cars and crus bJng one motorist to death by backing the plow over hia car. ''I hate my job!" a wltnet1s quoted the dr1ver as saying after he was apprehended Wednesday nlcht. "I want to see my-kids! I ha te my job!" THE DKJVER, THOMAS BLAJa, 41, of suburban Sauk Vllla1e, was charged wltb rcckleaa homicide and drunken driv· Ing. Seven inches or 11now had falJen Wednesday ln Chicago, where snow·removal crews were 1UU trying to clear the 20 In· che1 that had fallen 12 days earUer. Arter the incident, angry drivers Ja mmed a South Side police station, complaining their cars had been smashed . "I've gol 50 people In the station who rla1m thut their Cijrs have been da maged ," said Sgt. Michael McMuhon. INVESTIGATORS SAID A ROAD GRADER used In clear Ing the anow·clogged streets smashed into a :;en cs of park<"d cars, lhcn veered onlo the busy Dan Ryan Expressway When It struck the rear or a reruse truck: the truck driver slammed on hh brakes and blocked the 1uder. "But he put the grader 1n reverse and began backing up," said truck driver Shelby Neylon, 37. "He 'tilt about rive cars before he backed right over the one car. crllshing the m&n m· side iL Hla two rear wheels went n ght over the top or that car " James Holman. 45, was killed. Lawrence Bartlett said his car was one of those h1l by the Commercial Trucks Ban to Take Effect Beginning lhe last week in February. heavy commercial delivery trucks wlll be banned from a number of s treets in Corona del Mar as the result of a new Newport Beach ordinance. The on:Unance calls for lhc posting of certain streets aa oH· limits to commercial vehicles exceeding 6,000 pounds gross weight, although exceplioru; re· portedly wtll be made for mov· ing vans and vehicles carrying conalrucUoa mat.erials. The ban ls intended lo en- courage delivery truck• serving Albert&oo'a Martcet al 3049 East Coaet Highway to use only a few deaignattd street.a around the market. City Manager Robe rt Wynn explaint.--d that, In the past, large trucks have had to use residen· Ual street. in order lo navigate the entrance to the s tore purklng lot. The ·new ordinance calls for red s tripin.JC to ban parking ad,J a- ce nl lo the lot , e nabling the trucks lo maneuver more easily and there fore to use a more direct route fro m Easl Coast Hl1hway. However. the red striping, which w111 eliminate six parking spaces, was made subject to concurrence by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. The streets that will be J)O!\ted as oU-UmJta to heavy trucks are portions or Avocado, Dahlia. f'reat P.,,e Al JETS •.• County General Servlcea Acency Direc tor Tom E1an uraed count)' supervlfOrs to take the wall and see potJture. Jn a memo to the aupervlaora, E1an said It would be premature ror county government to take any action until wh ~te ve r c h1tn1ea. tr any. can b e ev.luated. Fernleal, Iris. Jasmine, 4th, 3rd and 2nd avenues within the triangle form«t by East Coast Highway, Avocado Avenue and Bayside Drive. LOOI fOI COU>lll TA61 A IAYI grader before it entered the expreuway. BAltTLETI' 8 AID BE FOLLOWED the 1rader onto the ex· preasw•y and helped pull Blair from the vehicle after it even· tually came to a hall. Police Set. Charles Loftus aaid Blair was employed by the Interstate Eqklpment Co .• of Dyer, Ind., and had apenfl.2 hours "clearing snow on South Side streets. Aft.er getUng off work at about 7 p.m., Loftus aald, Blair ap- parently went to dinner and drank excesaively. LOFrUS SAID BLAJll THEN returned to hla grader and at· tempted to maneuver it, smashing Into autos as he veered through the streets. " There were conflicting reports on bow many cars were damaged, but one police count put ll at 31.- Store RofJIJed New-port Police PrOhe Heist Link Police said today they haven't been able to establish drugstore whether or not a gunman who robbed a Newport Be ach drug :.lore is linked to several s1m1lar robberies lO olhcr parts or the county. The bandit, who d1spluyed :1 gun tucked into his waistband, c1'caped on foot with $600 In cash Tuesday afternoon rrom Sav-0n Dru~ store, 1020 Irvine Ave. The robber approac hed a c he c k o ut clerk whe n n o c u s t omer s w ere pre sent, threatened her and seized the money, rejecting the orrer of a paper bag to put it in, pol.Jee said. The clerk was reported ly not lnJured. DetectJve Robert Ha rdy said the robbery ls similar to several others In the county but pohct• have been unable to pin down whether or not t.he same m an was involved. The Sav ·On robb e r i !-. described as a white man in h1:. lute 20B with dar:k hair and eyes. about s ix feel one or two inches l311 and weighing 180 to 19': pounds. O•E DAY O•LY 8 HOUR SALE COST A MESA STORE ONLY su•DA y' JA•. 28 I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m • Everythlnq drastically r•duceJI! H••-41 ef -. .. z..a.y lecllten • .. .. -"·,.... fw .,., ......... .. It ...... wri•t. AU SALIS PINAL OUI LOIS IS YOUI GAIN Egan pointed out th1t hlA auncy's airport noise abate· menl aecllqis ahould have • chance "to compile data reeull· lnl" from Uf takeoff modlftca· tlon1 and to meuure .. t.be kMlC term lmpecl • • of tbol4I cbu,et. D•'t Let TIMe I• o• 389 E. 17th ST. • 842-8857 ...... ,..... ............ • I • • . ---. l7 I- • I ~ . r u ~b e l'cll lhe otlg fog tr~ tten ~ lbt !iul .fld iuJd :lor I• 1be ;ed. ~l -. --· ThUf!d!Y, January 25, 1979 DAILY PILOT A:J UCI, County Medical Pact Clouded. By MTRY CIANCI' Ol•o..ty .......... Th future of UC lrvlae'a 4tX· d u lve contract with Oranse County 1overnment for 1Yb· s1dlted medical eare for the poor waa left clouded Wednetiday by county SUJX'rviton. On one hand, aupervteon ¥Ut· ed 3·2 ov r objectloea from SuJ)f'rvut0rs RaJph Difdrtdt and Thomas Riley Q> raclnd a notice <'ultlng count.)' aubllcll by ~ nullloo nnuatly -atartlq In Aprll * • • Ho rue Tht> 3·2 voc.e by Oranae County ~upervlgors lo Impose no Im· 1nedlat~ r uts ln aubsl<liea paid lJ I M~>d1cul Center for cue of the poor took place WedOffday before nn overflow cro wd of about 500 But their later vote seeking <'reat1on of Ii b'd package for a ltern ate sources or medical treulment occurred be fore a comparatively empty house. Tha t h a ppe n e d whe n Supe rvisor Chairman Philip An- thony ordered a bner recei.s between the close or the medical catt debate and the next item on supervisors· meeting agenda. Whe n the recess e nde d , however , County Health Officer Morton bleLwn approached the microphone with a question. And SuJ?ervisor Ralph Diedrich suddenly asked if bid proposals on a lternate sources or s ub· sidized care could be prepared and circuJated. Anthony attempted to inter - rupt. saying the question could be ha ndled later But he relented when Oiednch retorted. "I am going to insist that this ht> heard," as two other 11 uperv1sors nodded in a gree· ment. Murry Cable. the county con· I r act administrator for UCI services. said -s uch a packaRe 1·ould be prepared a nd <'i rculated as negotiations over UCI medical ch a rges contUuae. If other providers offer less-ex pe nsive health c are, Cable t>aid , supervisors could act to transfe r the s ubsidies away from UC I within s ix to 12 months. C able will dra ft the bid ' package and seek supervisors' permission before circulating it tom l'dical prviders. County Delays Enacting Rule For Housing Orange County supervisors de· cided Wednesday to wait a week before enacting what is sup· posed lo be a plan to encourage th e construc tion or less ex- pl'nsive housing in the county. The delay was s uggested by Supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich who i.a1d the issue is too important and complex to be dealt with In the few minutes s upervisors had · to discuss il. The tlme limit was the result or the lengthy hearing on county· paid health care at UC Irvine Medkal Center which preceded the hous ing ele ment o n the s upervisors' agenda. Because the supervisors' hear· ing room has to be vacated by 2 p.m . on Wednesd ays to make way for the Local Agency Fo rmation Commission meet· mg. le11s than 20 minutes was left to supervisors after concluding the UC Irvine hearing at I :4-0 p.m. . Supervisors also noted they . have just received recommenda· tions on revisions to the element that the county Planning Com· • mission approved Monday, sug. .. gcsling additiona l time ls needed to study those recom· • m endalions. To Studg Plan On the other hand. the board unanlmou1ly ordered prepan · Uon ol a blddlnc pachc lbat ma)' be circulated amonj( botplt.all and otbet medical pro v•dtra 1eekln1 a 1bare of tho 1ublldlaed health care toalracl ln addition, •upervllOrt aaked l"Ounty lleallb Orricer Morton Nellon to rttommend ta1k1 and m•mlM-rahJp ror • n w commit tH Lhal would seek ultemat a.Dd pttt\.apt l tOelly &OUrCl'S otm tdka.lcarefortheJndl•ent 0.11¥ Pllel Swtt P- 'RUSSIA PUSHING' Ex-Viet Prermer Ky Reds 'Test' Chinn, V.S. In Battle By CHERYL ROMO OI -o.ity P'llel Swlf Forme r South Vi etn a mese premier Nguyen Cao Ky said Wednesday night he wasn't sur· prised when Vietna m invaded Cambodia recently and predict- ed the war in Indochina will con- tinue becau se Russ ia is "pushil'\g the invasion" lo lest both Chinese and American re· action. At l:teue waa a notice aerved by aupervtaors last September that Mbout t.5-million worth of county· financed e lectl vt out· patS.nt and dental cue would be hailed 1tartln61 In April and next October The Cllrc la provided Ml UC I Med lnl C nlcr Dnd a university· operatitd cllnlc In Santa Ana. The 1\lblldy 1>ay1 the dlfferoncc b tween UCl's reported cost& ~nd whot Is relmburn d by M~dl.Cal. Ky Tells Dreams' Conflicts By KATlf\' HARDER O! Ult o.lly Pi ... S~H The backlash or America's pro· tt·s t against American involve· ment in South Vietnam has hardly touched former premier Nguyen Cao Ky. Ky, who lives on a quiet res- 1de.ntial street ill' Httntingtoo Beach. said it is rare that he en· counters anyone who -even in- directly blames him ror the loss of American lives in the bat· cd warm hls <.-ountry. ··People come to my borne and to m y store all the time · Americans e<>me to my store Vietnamese come to my home," he said. "When I arriv~ he re. J got a few letters. The ·1anguage was terrible." he said. But even the letters have stopped. Ky spoke Wednesday night to about 30 members of t he Society or Profcssiona'l .rouma lists. On the way to the hotel where the meeting was held, he discussed his life m America with humor. Al the root of hi~ stories was JOY in living in this country and &Jn acceptance of the fact that he is a public person, trying hard to live a private life m the strong family tradition of his country. H e h as f o ur son s, two daughters, a wife universally ac- claimed as a spectacular beau- ty. a liquor store In Norwqlk and a two-car garage attached to bis house. It's the Amertcan dream. But Ky is saddled with other dreams. His own and thole or the "boat people," streaming by the thousands out or South Viel· nam. Speaking tn Santa Ana to the Societ y o r Professional Journalists. the 4S-year-old Hun· tingtoo Beach resident warned the end result of the war could be the s pread of world com· munis m and Amer icans m ay (Ind the mselves "an isolated isla nd lo the middle of a big ocean." The situation ln Vietnam to· day is critical because or a lack of food and medical supplie~. he s aid. with mor e than 10,000 peN\ons trying to escape each month. C BS Reports aired a spechll on the boat people last week and, on the same night, a family of eight refugees fro m the "'freighter Hal Hong arrived In Orange County. the first of the current wave or families who may eventually settle here. Ky urged countries like the U.S . to accept the re fugees. some of wbom began arriving in Orange County last week. "Who are they?" he asked the a udience. "Old lady. young baby with no (political ) link. Not cor· rupt -they are J>OOl'. You sec these people risking their li ves to escape a nd then you realize how bad the s ituation is today." He indicated b e and others will soon form an organization to he lp the refugees coming into Orange County. He said most or the 52,000 Vietna mese who came to the U.S. three years a go are now working and a re no longer depende nt on the government for support. The remaining 15 per cent, he said. are not. working because they are .. loo old ." The former premier expressed a desire to return to his country to fight against communism . Ky also saJd he believes the c urre nt s iluatjon in Iran ls s imilar to wtM happened tn Vl e loa m a nd predicte d a military takeover there. And he praised President Carter 's re· cognition or China. According to CBS a nd Ky. most of the boat people wish to live in the United States. Their reason: freedom. The nig ht a fte r the CBS special, two people called on Ky. "They were J ewish. so they said they understood the ref- ugees." Ky said. "They told me they wanted to help me in my work for the Viel· nameserefugees. "They said that if I haven't called them in a week to tell them what we need them to do, they will come back to me.·· So Ky, through the evening. s aid : "I'm tired." "( think sometimes I j ust want to retire and be with my family." and "I'm confuaed." knows that he is the one to whom refugees will tum. And the one to whom those who want lo help must aJso turn. He said he hopes within a week or two lo set up a n Of· ganization that will answer that need : fulfilling the dreams of thousands or his compatriots in this country. But he has his own dream, one that brought a spark to his tired eyes : He wants to return lo South Vietnam. "Ir I go to fight Communists or if r just go back to die, I want to return to my country. I lh1nk about it all the time. 1 even dream about It." Ky is 48. Ile served in his country's military for nearly 30 years. . ,,, County Eyes Lobbyist , ; Orange County s upervisors ' may s pend $100,000 on a ' Waabingtoo D. C. lobbybl 1n the hopes ol attracting more federal money to bolaur the co1&nty budget. i The proposal for the lobbyist f was made by Supervisors Ralph t Clark and Thomas Riley. ~ Action on the proposal wa de· t layed when Supervisor Harriett 1 Wieder uked for tJme to atudy I the pro posal. 'Mrs . Wieder, forme r Mayor of Huntington Beach,' explaJned that 1he's had a "50·50 experience with lob· bylsu'' and wanted to review the report before voting. \ Accord1nc to CJark and RLey, the county is aow recelvtq 18'7 ... .... . _ ......... , mllllon in reder}ll money, or about 21 percent of the total county aeneral fund. San Dieto County, which has maintalaed 1 Wuhinaton lob· byi1t for "several yean" la get· ling $13f .8 million from the federal 1ovemment, they noted. In addltfoo, lh~y say the $121,000 they spend annually lo maintain a l o bbyist in Sacramento has produced slate funds that make up 31 percent or the cowity's general fund. Citlna the budget. conslralnl.'1 po11ed by paua1e or PropMition 1.3, Clark and ~Uey 11ld, "Open· lna a Wuhiniton office wtJOJd allow t.be county to attempt to • compensate for the loss of pro· perty tax revenue bf . ~~~!ti& availahhr 1edenrJranl ~ as a revenue alternative." The RU~y-Clarlc report dkln't recommend a predae plan for hlrin1 a lobbyiat, but laid out 1 aeries ol alt.emalives ran1lna from the status quo to the hlrinl or a "high-powered" Wasblncton law firm at $lSO an hour. An a lternative would be to hire a lobbyist a' $12,000 a year. However , by the time an office Is provided , a lona with a secr~•ry. that coal could Jump &o ~--000 to $93,000, the t1V0 superfilon 1akl. ·• • A fOW'·hour hearbl1 Wednes· day drew a atandlnii-room-only crowd or about SOC> persons, in· eluding 30 1P:eakers who aJJ op- posed disruption or any county· financed medical treatment for the poor. It also prompted debate betwf'en supervisors and Or . Stanley van de n Noort, UCI Medical School dean . Deldrlcb accused university offleial8 ol malling the county's poo.r "pa.wns lo this cht ss Toothfl Grfa APWl~o T o urists who v i s i t th e P yramids at Giza in Egypt a re confronted by camels at t h e bas e o f the Great P y r amid . So m e even manage a pleasant welcom mg smile for their would·b(· passengers. Probe Sou.ght In Deadlock Westminster School District officials agreed Wednesday to request fact-finding procedures in efforts to resolve deadlocked con tra c t ncgolia t1oos with teacbenr. 1'We. coasider-ed the latest teacher proposal but decided that our offer is a fair one," dis· trlcl spokeswom a n Barbara Wina rs said today. However, representatives for elem entary teachers said fact- fmdlng may be a fruit.U!ss pro cess that m ight delay negotia· lions for three months. aimc." He urged that the April fund· Ing cut b6 aballldoned but a new alx·mooth notice be elven Wed· neaday to keep university of· Hclal1 unde r preu ure lo cooperate with the couoty and reduce costs. Van den Noort argued the un· 1versity has been cooperative. lie attributed university c harges to local and state bure aucracies "which t~nd to double charges" and he referred to Medi-Cal and Medicare re- gulatlorw as "the accountant's relief act.•· Supe rvisor Ralph Clark. however, accwsed the university of falling lo 1upply aatlafactory answers to queaUOOI about its ..,. eharqe11 j\nd arfued the eounty pays "hidden costs" of pb)'81· cian trainlng at lhe u.nlveralty. He pledled to reinstitute the notice "if UCJ Jets us down when we are making this profession of good faith. Oenaente Haven Visitor· Tells Of Kidnapping A New York man told San Clement<' police Wednesday he wandered for four days through the Cleveland National Forest after e caping from two men wh o k i dnapped h i m in Holl ywood, drove him oul the Ortega fUghway and threatened to shoot him. San Clemente police turned the case of Thomas Sloan, 22. over to Los Angeles police for in· vcstigation. Sgt. Hank Petroski or the LAPD said Sloan refused to press charges agamst a sllS- pcct in the case. so the m&Jtter was dropped. Sloan reportedly showed up on foot Wednesday morning at the Camp Pendleton Manne base. just south of San C1em eote. San Clemente police investigator Pele Goodwin said Sloan was dirty and appeared to have been scratched aod bruised by his four days in the wilds. but was othe rwise uninjured. Goodwin said the New York m an claimed his abductors ac- cused him of burglarlzmg their car. The two men drove Sloan to the wilderness area north or t a mp Pendle ton, wher e they fi red shots at him from a small caliber hilndgun, he told police . But Sloan said he managed to escape his gun·wieldlng kidnap- pers and wandered four days t}lrough lhe wilds or the natlonaJ forest and the M ar inc base. Sav-On Disppte Pharmacists Urged To Return to Jobs Striking pharmacists who claim they have crippled drug dis pensing operations al many Sav·On stores m Orange County were urged to go back to work today and awa1t a National Labor Relations Board rullng that Sav·On officials believe will settle lhe dispute. T he appeal tame from Sav-On president R.L. Call who said that 88 of the company's 400 p harmacist s 1n Southe rn Caltforrua were off the job Wed· nesday. All 88 are members or the G uild o f Profess i o n a l Pha rmacists. Guild president Char lie Mi ller of M111s1on Viejo rejected the Sav-On figure today a nd ins isted that 136 Guild mem· bers slay away trom work m the wildcat strike order vokd on Tuesday night. "And it goes on today," Miller pledged. "More and more of our m e mbe r s a r e gettin g the messa&e and, fra nkly. J feel that we have lhe company on its knees. "Some of lhe Orange County stores only had one pharmacist o n duty We dnead ay whe r e normally they would have three or four," Miller claimed. Call admitted that the com· pany 's 23 Orange County stores are short staffed and workiDg shorter hours. But they a re all open, he said, and will remliln open until lhe dispute is re· solved. DREXEL HERITAGE WINTER SALE IN PROGRESS ... Heritageq, SAVE UP TO 30% Y()(Jr F•vorrte Ddst(/rn)f Will Be Happy ro AHfSt You ·H.J.GAR~ETf fU~NlllJ~E , PROFESSIONAL INTCRIOA DESIGNERS 2215 HAatOR ILVD. COSTA MHA '46·0Z7S __ .... --- -........ . .... _.,,.,, .. .,-1 ., • ....,-..,_ • ......,.~ .. , .., •• ,. ... !lf."T •• 1.1 .r. t. lt.l.t .t .: 1, •.. • 't ·~·· ·.·.-... : •••• . -. . . . ' ' .. -.. ..... --. . .... -. . .. . ... ' . . ' l7 ;...... he r u lb c i<.11 the ong fog ~e een ~ last !Oul Ibid 1uld ~.for 00 led. 1enl ·a • l t t ' . .. • • i J L. l I ' t A4 DAil y PtLOT Q ....... ~ To•~~\1,' MarpllJ11e The ~Old Days LAGUNAnat8 OF YM I hYEAa: 111 Dell alway• advlMW you to "let your finaera do I.be waJk1naf' by lhop pin& ~ I.be ohooe book. J did that with a Laauoa phone book Juat today. ll wu •muh11. 1 I aroed. for eumple, U.1t Crowe ~ CUAO lt'a DeLuxe IUcb.lleld nl~ <oonwr of CO•al 8oultvlll'd South at Let* Street > woWd dwat my ur and wub all I b~ WlndoWI while l p.~.sf'd up. tr you ladi wanted a machlneleu permanent with DE LUXE RICHFIELD SERVICE . (Your Ca.r O.aa..d A Wlad-• W&.MM) Advertuement 1-'rom Laguna B«Jch TelephoM Book spiral methods. you could call Paul Rose al lhe Rose Quest of Beauty Shop. Just pick up the phone and ask the oper ator for572. HOW ABOU1; A PLUMBER? No standing around with WDter up to your ankles. At least three plumbers orfered day and night, 24-bour service. You could call Earl E. Bensonat3,A.8 . Goff at32,or Chris Valente at 72. Curious, but in this phone book you can call just about anybody by picking up the r eceiver and asking the operator for a number. J did eet the notion the phone listings might be a touch out of date. But you sure could tell who'd been around Laguna for awhile. They had all the k>w phone numbers. Lapoa Beach Lumber's number was 1lveo as 22. If you wanted to reach Dr. Vin'Cent P. CanoU, juat aak for 17. Rawson's Pharmacy was Number 7. That dl'UI store had been al'O\md so long they didn't even give an address. J us t · ·oppoalte Hotel Laguna'·. That was enough to locate it. A.a your fingers walked on through all 64 pages of the Laguna phone book, you sure could gel a lot free. Caldwell Radio down on Forest Avenue <Phone 30 > would give you "Free Use of a Radio While Your Set is Being Repaired." IF YOU WANTED FREE service from Police Chief J ack L. Blakeney, his home phone was listed right there In the book. Just ask for 332. Harold Reed's Laguna Ice Company <call 2ll, prom· ised prompt service aDd slyly warned ag_alnst shady out· of·town operators with the slogan, "The Only Ice Plant Owned and Operated ln LagWMl Beach." So there. Clearly, We waa certainly simple in this pbooe book. The Lagwiacops could be reached by asklni the operator for 100. It wu 99 for the fast.est .volunteer fire department in the West and 60 for the llfeauarda. There are only 14 Smllbs listed in the entire directory. You were ad vised that on calls from La1una to Lot Angelee numben "having a prefix of JEffersoo. Klmball, LAfayette and NEvada, tbe lnlUal staUon -t.o-ataUon day rate i1 30 cents." Al as, I wouldn't suggest using this phone book today. t checked the cover. It's dated July, 1939. I must be about 40 years too late. Milwaukee ... te••lal Danger Red Military Gain Reported WASHINGTON (AP> -Defense Secretary Harold Brown told CooL":. today the Soviet Union I.a inllta1lin1 new mll1U• witb more war and improvln1 tbelr accuracy ··more rapidly than we bad expected a year AIO·" Tbe R1.111lau. Brown said, added about 1,000 strategic nU(lear warbelMll io am. twice t.be in· creue be had ro~ut last year. B UT, HE SAID, "Despite "Tbe 1rowtb ln tbe Sovlet their increased efforu, the Sov· m ilitary effort la potentially lets have not acltleved a nytbing very danleroua to UJ " Brown that resembles overwhe lming said lo 1U1Veyiq the u'.S.·Sovkt. military power." which he said b&laoce ln nU(lear aand conven· the United Slates Is acting to Uonal strength. prevent. . Meanwhile, the chairman or the Joint Chiefs or Starr. Gen. Summa S David Jones. said a d verse ues trends cited by u .s. military leaders for at least a decade last Hughes Aide-Staff LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP > - Nearly three years after the de- ath of Howard Hughes, hi.a Sum- ma Corp. baa filed suit against the men who surrounded him tn bis final years. T he suit claims the men manipulated the elusive in- dualrla.11.at and converted a por- tion of bis millions to their personal uae. F ILED IN CLARK County District Court on Wednesday, the s uit alleaea that a con- spiracy among two of Summa 's former top officers , three of Hughes' personal pbysiclana and some of the aides who Cit red for him cost Hughes and his empire "in ex<;ess of $50 million in damages." The derendants took . ...advan· t age of Hug hes' "reclusive nature, his drug uaage and will· ingnesa to live within an e n· vi ronment or isolation to control hla a bility to communi<?ate with others to reduce him to a sup- plicating dependency," the suit charged. It also accused the defendants o f "beguiling" H ughes into b e lieving that under their management, "his enterprises wer e profitable when, in fact, they were not." NAMED IN THE sui t were Fra nk W. Gay, formerly presi- dent of Summa, alM4 Cheater C. Davis, the rorme r gene r al counsel for Summa. Also na med were former aides Kay Glenn. LeVar Myler, John M. Holmes Jr .. Clarence A. Waldron. Howard L. Eckersley . James H. Rickard and George A. Francom Jr. G a y, Da vis. Myle r a n d Holmes also were former mem- bers of the Summa board oC directors THREE DOCl'ORS who had at\ended Huj(bes al-so we r e nam ed in the suit. Tbu_are Wll· bur S. Thain, Homer H. Clark and Norman F. Crane. The suit was filed by Summa; ita chairman, William Lumrrus; the F irst National Ba nk or Nevada, co-administrator of the est a t e ; Hughes Air Cor p .. operator of Hughes Airwest. and Hughes Properties Inc. "have edged us a nother year closer to a potentially unstable and acute ly d anger ous im· balance." There was an undercurrent of deepenin1 concern -as well as an a cknowledgement of an in telllgence underestimate -in reports Brown and Jones pre· pared ror the opening of Senate Arms Services Committee hear· lngs on the Carter admlnlalra· tion 's record $122. 7 bilUon de- fense budget for fiscal 1980: wh ich st.arta Oct. 1. BROWN SAID THE Soviets faat e r ·tban ·expected deploy· ment of new aod more accw-ate veralom of bil SS·l8 and SS.19 missiles may be speeding up the time in the early 1880s when U.S. Minuteman lnterconUnen· tal balliat.ic misailes. polled m underground launch bases, could be destroyed in a surprise attack. For this reason. be said. the United States must move ahead with deve lopment of a new mobile ICBM and a new "aur· vlvable basing system." He implied the lead ing can· didale ia a missle that could ~ launch e d fro m car go-t ype planes able to use short landing strips. The Carter administration is askine Congress ror $935 million this year and next to accelerate mobile missile development, although final t echnical de· cl.Ilona have not been made on the project, which ultimately could cost $30 blJUon. BOMBS AWAY: f1:'S A BOND P ROVIDENCE. R.I. IAP > Stale Sen. Richard Licht ·s wife was the lint to note that he was listed in the Rhode Island State Manual as chairm an of the state Bomb Drive. Li c ht , a Pr ov id e n ce Democrat. Informed the Senate of the error Wednesday. insist· Ing, "I am not in any way a re· volutionary .. .I am chairman of the brael Bond Drive." SALE NATION I WORLD ·. A ltar Readied Workman builds an altar Wednesday in front of the statue of Mary holding Christ in Santo Domingo. Pope J ohn Paul 11 was to celebrate his fi rst papal Mass out · side Italy today on the island, where the first Mass in the New World was celebrated nearly 500 years ago. From the Dominican Republic island, he will go to Mex- ico City on Friday for a Latin American bishops• coo· ference . Recession Forecast: Not in View for '79 WASHJNGTON CAP> -FederaJ Reserve Chairman G. William Miller said today the nation should be able to avoid a recession this year. but warned that a period of aUJterily is needed to whip infla· tion. . Predicting "modest" economic erowtb over the next 12 months coupled with a slight rise In un· e mployme nt. MUler told tbe percent dwi.ng 1978. Houae Budget Committee: T HE FEDE &AL Reserve "At thia time there la no chief counseled patience lo the foreseeable development of ba ttle against inflation, which ht· cumulative imbalances that will char acterized as "an urg(!nt cause the economy to tum lnto concern and a clea't danger" to recession d&aing tb1a year." the economy. At the same time. he sa1d, BUT MILLER S~D there is Ame r icans are prepared to some risk of a recession and that make sacrahce s to control 1f one d e ve lpps, h e hopes prices. which rose by 9 perccnl Congress would ~t respond with last year. ~argc mcreases an ~ede~al spend· "They realize that inflation •~ ~ng, thereby ca~ang aocreases eating away at the foundation~ lD the budget deficit. of our economic structure and Miller said tbe Carte r ad· imposina a crue l toll on those an ministration's prediction that ID· our society who can least afford !Jatioo will be reduced to 7.5 per · it." he sajd. cent this year is '·a bit op· tl mistic." He sa,id he belie ves inflation may be reduced by about three· quart.en of a percentage point, which would still leave It sUght· ly above 8 percent. Prices rose 9 MILLER WAS THE leodoff witness as the com mittee opened hearings in preparation for draft.iag budget guidelines that it must present lo the full House by mid-April. 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"i am really bewildued." aald Dtacoe w~ Pyle , who waa amon1 more than J,000 penom who t~ CM.ll at lh Wrig Bea£h Navy Statio11 VseStudied LOS ANGELES IAP> -1'he Novy bu revealed pla.n.a l-0 real'· tlvale operations. at Jla Loog Beacb station rather than up date facillUes ln San Dle10. lo • preliminary environmen· tal report submitted to the Los Angeles and Lone Beach Harbor department.a, the Navy s uggest· ed that $20.8 million be spent to spruce up the station before Oct. 1 to accommodate 11 existing ships . Another 15 ne w vessels would be based at the faclllty within six months, the report said IN CONTRAST, the r eport said , it would cost $50 million to expand the San Diego station to harbor the new ships. More than l2S ships and 45,000 men were based at the Terro1nal Island facmty during World War JI ~nd the Vietnam War. Since then, however, most of the ac- tivity bas been transferred lo San Diego and Long Beach has been maintained largely as a re· pair base. church'• Ambaa ador Collore umpu.a Wt!dn aday to try to llHp ~Iver St.even Wellman from aetUna at the ~rd1. ''TIM whole point ol btlAI here waa to keep the r~vtr out. ud taty let h.lm ln. lt'I 1Uly." WBILlt demonalrato,.. aana "Onward Cbrlatli.n Soldier•" and ll•tt ntd to a speech by church patriarch Hubert W Arm1tron1 over a tel phone hookup from h.la Tucson, Aris .. hom • W ltman wu quietly led loto the headquarte r s by churchotnctal Stanley Rider. r,t ore th•n 200 s heriff's de pull" were 1t1tloned nearby with orders to arrest ony d~· monstralora who Interfered with Wela man Wel1man waa appointed re· ceiver for the religious or ganizu· tlon after alx l'hurch members, backed by lhe st ate attorney C.JUleral's otUce~ c l aimed Armstrong and Rade r had alpboned off millions or dollars In revenue from the church. which has about $8() mllUon In assets. BUT ARMSTRONG c laimed God's law was 'h ighe r than man's l a w and urged his followers to keep Weism an out. On Monday, some 2,500 or Armstrong's followers barred Weisman from entering the or. fices. Under the compromi se worked out between Rader and Weisman after eighl hours or negotiations Wednesday, the receiver will have access to the church's financial records, but he will have to do his work at another office on church pro· perty. Shirting Weisman 's _workplace overcame the "Objedion~ or some · protesters that Weisman was de· secrat:ing the headquarters by Lettuce Workers Dispute t mo ktna and working on the Sabbath both habits forbidden by lhe church. Meantime. Armatront flied papers ln Arliona to Incorporate ht. oraaniutlon there under tbe name PhJladelphla Church or God, But Arizona officials aald the pa pers were lncomplet.e becauae they did not Include a form dlacloslng whether the church was involved In any re· celverah1p1, bankruptcies or Uceoae revocations. In T11e.oo. where the church haa taken out M post Ml box, of. ficlals denlcd that tltbe money senL from followers was being held up by the government. Arms trong has urged his followers to send their mooey to him In Anzona rather than to the Pasadena headquarters while the church is under re· ceivership. 'ApriCaps' Shipment Out LOS ANGELES (AP> -A federal judge has ruJed that a WesUake Village company may no longer ship apricot kernels containin g a Laetrile-like chemical across state lines. The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Harry Pregerson followed a U.S. Suprem e Court's decision Monday to determine whether federal oHicials may prevent terminally HI patients from obtaining Laetrille, which has been touted by some as a cancer cure. Pregerson's decision against Earthco Corp., which was re· ported Tuesday, came In a Sep· tember suit brought by federal officials seeking to ha lt in· terstate shipment of the com· pany's ''Apricaps." Strike Could Grow By 1-a.e Aaaoclated Presa The United Farm Workers Unioo has rejected federal lotervenlioo io contract aetoUaUona and threatened lo widen ila strike against lettuce growers ln Southern California's lush Imperial Valley. . . "We don't want the federal govern· menl, we don't neecUhe federal gov· ernment, and all tb~rowers > are trying to do is avoid facin& the real issues ," union spokes man Marc Gro11Sman said Wednesday. Only four of 28 major vegetable growers negotiating with the Cesar Chavez.Jed UFW have been struck by full·scale walkouts. It appeared the strike may have spread Wednesday lo a fifth. Lu Elle Farms, while several othe rs h ave been bit by sporadic work stoppages since the strike began last weekend. Bm Plan P ... Hd Agaf11 LOS ANGELES CAP> -The city's school superintende nt has recom· mended that the board of education resubmit a desegregation proposal rejected by the court 18 months ago that will scrap the current plan using mandatory palrs and clusters. Jn an interview Thursday with the Los Angeles Times. Superintendent of Schools William J . J ohnston, faced with a Feb. 28 deadline for revising the dis trict's controve rsial man· datory busing plan, said he prefers parl·lime integrated "learning cen· ters .. instead or the present plan. (_ STATE ) Qoada Vl<>tl• ldewtltll!d LONG BEACH (AP) -A 60-year· old Chula Vt.ta man has been ten· tatively identified as the victim or a single-eni:lne plane crash near Long Beach Harbor, aulborttles said. Crawford Mullaney was the only person known lo have boarded the Cessna al Montgomery Field In San Diego on Tuesday. He did not have a night plan, but be told his wife he was flying lo Long Beach. T.....,.dge Bo.,,ltaUzl!d LONG BEACH CAP > -Sen. Herman Talmadge has checked into the Long Beach Naval Hospital for continued treatment or exhaustion and alcohol abuse, a hospital spokesman confirmed today. . lie was admitted to the hospital's Alcohol Rehabilitation Service. Rape Supeet Sollflltt LENNOX CAP> -A two.day search for a man who abducted , kicked and raped a 9·year.old girl continued today. sheriff's deputies said. After she was released Tuesday night, the girl provided authorities with a description of the tall, blond kid.napper, but no new leads had de· veloped by this morning. JANUARY CLEARANCE Henredon interprets the timeless elegance of the 18th Century English and American styling in Folio Fourteen. This significant bedroom , dining and occasional collection reflects the classic quality of period designs by eminent furniture masters. Shown : an elegant China cabinet of solid mahogany and mahogany veneer. W•-46" D• 15Ya" H • 95" Wa•1519DO SALE 1119500 Interior deslona by. Diet< Metteer Polly Dodd& Hitchcock Morgan. A.S.1.0 DICK METTEER Fine Furnishings & I nterio1 Design 1727 Westc llff Drive. Newport Beach • 64S.1678 _ ~n Q:S:30 • Closed Sund~ ' Evenings By APOOlntlM'\t . . ThYf'lday. Jenuary 25 1979 CAIL y PILOT A I Cemented And Then Some Male nse Kernoski escaped injury when her car was hit from behind by a cement truck Wednesday in San Diego. The im· pact caused the Ke rnoski car to catch fire. The 1ntcrstate 805 ramp to Interstate 8 wa s closed for 30 minutes because of the mishap. Billowing black smoke could be seen for miles. School Brawl Free-for-all leased to his parents. OCEANSIDE (AP > -School ofClcials are con· side ring disciplinary action following a brawl in· volving a student. his parents, other students. teachers and police at Oceanside High School. Victor Robinson. a student, was suspended last week for fighting on campus and Monday his parents were invited to the principal 's office for a conference on the matter, Principal Don Holton said. They brought Victor back to school for the meeting but when the two youths spied each other. the fight started again, Holton said. A chair wa1' thrown and the fight moved ou\doors where it re· portedly involved several other students, Victor's parents and teachers trying to stop 1t. But before the meeting, 15-,Year-old Victor a nd another s tudent: Tommy Copefima. ,.aiso 15. al· legedly got into another rracas that brought of· ricers lo the schooJ . Holton said. Young Robinson was taken to the police station where he wa~ re- Two offi cers arrived al the school, found they we re outoombered, and called for help, with near· ly the entire day shift of patrol officers and detec- llve·s responding, pohce said. · Sylvester Robinson, 34, Victor 's father. was booked for investigation of assault and battery. as was his mother, Rae Robinson. The Look of Ease I 00% Wool Shetland, Herringbones & plaids. With COFFEE'S supe rb tailoring ma kes these 2 button tweed spo rt coats a Classic }Ou'll wear with confidence yea r after year. Regula rly S 11 0. $79.80 Tbc Hampton h.v Sedgeu.•yck Botany 500 Here is the ultimate in woven, beautifully col· orcd & textured wor!>tcd w it h just enough dacron added fo r ./ <otrc ngth. The ~pccial texture of ·· tht'se suits are enhanced by "Botany 500" master craftsmen. Regularly S 185. to S 195. $149.80 Tbe Bentley by Botany JOO New Year Special Long sleeve sport shirt off inequality polyesters and nylons. Regularly S20. to $27.50 $12.80 Qua l ity with a Flair For the elegant look that te lls people at a ,(tlancc that you know what'" (a,h ionablc. Wh en you wear thi!> updated Cla!.Sic vested plaid .,uit. it w ill givl' you a fl.ding of rnnfidcnn·. ~ave! mon:·rhan 30% '-on ibis fine assortmen t of suitings. ReEtularly Sl85 . to Sl95. $129.80 7'/tc Kcn1<•nnd by cdgcwyck ., ___ r _• ·--•-•#'•I ... ·: ... , .... _ ,,. ~ --..... -.... I ' I . } • i . . t ; l ' \ s l .. l ' i ' ' I I r ~ . I . l• ' .... orango Coa••D•••vP1•01 Editorial Page ...................................................... Thufld4ly. January 2b. 1979 Ro~rt N Wc~/Publlsher ThomH Keev11 1ea11or Council Makes It . . Perfectly Clear On., l'll)' counc•I m m~r d tdn't uod •r1»tund t. Anotht>r \'nllcd ll a b~ri taw But ''" rt.>rt Bl"~C'b Ctly ounctl nwmt~rs. hy u ~·2 mo.tonty . tt \; • pr< ltmtnMry pproval M ndd)' night to en urdln••nr • ruun<'•lmun Poul Humm r c:ur1ll.'nded ss ··1n Jtlu1n h.ans:unij\• md hhould oodeartoon)onc who rt!ca<b H " 0( \'UU \' It •& 1t ·., H ~111wlt• um ndml•nl b> M.1yor Puul Ryc:koll and M O) Or Pro lt•rn Ra) Wtlluami-. to 1 clor•flrnt1on nrdinan<'l' of lht• •·aty ~ t 11mc f)hli8MOM ordtn;,n<'\' The rhmr1,·wlton ordmum·t• """' hC'hffiull'd for u ~erond rl'adin6' Monda)' but lhl' uml'ncfod clur \(irurnm o rciinanrl' I& now M'h~dulcd tor !it:cond n ·1uhnu t"l•b. 12 ~ln\'l' it b 11ub tunludly a n~w or dlnant•c ()( t'<JUr l'. lht• Jrlll'n1fod l.mfh.'tulion t>rdmunct• \\Oii t lx· .1hh• t o 111.ind tJ~ '''''" to 1·11lll:hlcn thl' ona:mul 1J1 <1111unt t· II \\ tll li.1 \ l' lo l>l· lolltHH·tl by 11 t·oum·1l J>Ohcy l o d.tr1fy how t u 111lt.·1 prt.•l und t1dni1n1~t cr tht.• l'lur1(1eu1 111n 01 J111.111t·t• Now \\hut b <.'onfu:,inR Jhout th;,i t' ~est Point th Way A :-.t<.ilt• law ttwl r<.•<1uirc•!. high i.chool !'ttudenti, lo pa~s a prof1c1t.·1H·y lt<:-t to graduull.· cal> of June 1080 > !!thould p rove to lw a valuablt.• t1.·ud11ng aid Hl the Ncwi)()rt Mesa \;nifu·tl Sc·huol l>1 bt111 ·1 • Thl• ch blru.·t b 2.1 HJ c·urrt>nt bOphomon .·s \\ill he lhl' f tr!-.l t'l:J:-.s to t·om1.· untkr ttw gu1d<.'lan1.•!) c·:-.lublt~ht·d by ·~1:-.MJi.:c of th(• llurl Hill To g<.•t :-oml· 111l·<1 of how th~ bl ud(•nt:> ••re doing. ·,ophmnon ·' n ·n·nl ly were ).!l\'('tl the f1vt• pa rt les t th(' · c tllU bt J):Jbl) ('IJl1lplt-l1·ly tU ).(rtldtHlll.' In l \\O :Jl1d U half ') 1.·a rb Ht'sults ~how th;1t :tlJOul 12 pcrc1.·nt of :stude nts .aln:<1d y ;n ·1.· p l'r(nrming ;Jt the lcvt•I nc<:cssur y to , IJradualc . Cons idering th<.it d1Mr1ct o ffici<.1ls huvc devised !One of the morl' d ifficult tests under the state guidelines. this result 1s qui~c satis faclory. Students who came up s hort on one or m ore pa rts of lht> test ha ve !>Uffic1e nl time to concentrate on scholastic wcakncs!>cs and correct them . The tcM s hould prove even more valuable when it is :odmin.ist()r cd (1n :-;lightly lcs~ difficult form ) to district • (·1g ht h i;rnflt•rs this :.prin~. Thc!>l' :-.c:<>n.'S will give an indication of how middk ~C'hoob an· IH"('l';JI 1ng :,tudcnb for <:nt ry into the high ~l·huol r e alm. : Y Merits Support • Jkginning today. volunteers from the Orange Coast YMCA will be callirlg on Y m embers. community busi- rw :-;M·s ~mcl indus tri<'S to launch a month-long campaign l!1m1 •cl at nw.ing $55,000 to support the Y's youth ~rams n W7!J. The Y's fitness center at the end of University Drive : In Newport Beach. overlooking the Back Ba¥. a nd the family crisi:. cente r «Jt 420 Wei;t 19th ~t. in Costa Mesa ISl·rvc younJ{ people and their families from Newport H eath , Cost a Mesa. I rvine and Santa AnCI H eights . In t h(' coming yt•iJr, som e J ,800 youths and adults will n ·t·c1 VI.' t«>un:.C'ling fro ni the family crisis cen ter. Mo re l11<.in 2.000 young!>tcr:, will Lake part rn swimming pro ' g1·:1 m~. from ha!>ic. l<.•:.irn-t..o swim sessions to tra ining in ;1tl v;.,nt (•d ~w1 mm1ng ~k i lls <Jlld !)p<:c ial aquatic prognims for I ht h;,ind i1·t.1 ppc•d f¥1cirt· will attend the Y r:.i mps and partitipate in mot h t'r cfoughtcr, father -son pro~rams . l'opul;ition g rowth, a Jon~ with increased opera tin~ costs, will make it nccestiary for the Y to increase its 1978 fond·ra1s ing effort by Sl2.000 this year. Thal'!) J USt to keep the programs goin g . Indi viduals ;rnd rirms ulso c an he lp by making special donations to lwlp t•xpand existing facilities. A call to the executive direc tor at 642-9990 will bring a lis t of need e d ite m s. This very active Y is making a r eal contribution to t he quality of lifC?' in the H arbor Area. It de~rves continu· ing s upport. • r 0 p1n1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e•pressed on this page are lhose o l their authors and pn•sts Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Piiot. P 0 . e oa 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71'4) 642·'4321 Boyd/ Killer Bees By l,.M. BOYD Q . ··o o those so.ca lled 1<1llcr bees of African origin rcully huihJ u1> greal swurmi. (1s devu:lcd in 'The Swurm · tnovic'''" /\ Nol a{'(·ordin~ trJ the bl'l' f>XJ)e rl!>. They ... warm , '&prt!ud , i.war m . :-.preud, JUSt l1 kc othcr h1•c!-i. And lht·y •houldn't be ft!url'd. it'!> :-.aid, b ecau se /\m e r1 can bt•c kcepcrs wo uld b1 m ply t ake the African Queen i)et·1> oul of the hives and r1•plar1.· thl'm with less aitgrcx!->IVt' bct•11 Anotht-r thing you ran do to while away the t ime ut · 11.0plights h; count lh" Idiom:> which use the word "ti m" ·· ,, l)ut'h as: Save time. Do Li me • tr\'11 itime. Los e time Kill Dear Gloomy GU8 1 r you wondel' why t here are no new book1 In the Newport ~•ch libraries. a•k the tlly Ubrartan why ever)'· thln1 la being ch1n1ed to be Uke the nol·IO· dllclont cou nty llbrari.,.. E.R.A. t1m c T1mt· in Time out /\ny other:,., Ti m1: :. UIJ Q ··All hori.ei. ha vc 40 lCt•lh. rlJ.(ht''" A St<1ll1on!'I, Yl'b. M<1rcs ha Vl' 3G h ·1·ll1 Q 'Whut r•olor W;J\ Ch rr.rlt>1>hcr Col umbus' hu1r ?" A. Snow white hy the age of 30 Or so the historic.al fool· noleli report. The munklpal orrlcials of Uud apest mix birth control r h<'micals with birdse~d l.<J control the pigeon popula. ti on A pretty woman n amed l'ftrs Marla Rf'ynold8, who • :1;m1 hf•r hus band hud desert- ed her. went lo Ame rican Slull0 8 mun Al exa nd er Ha milton In 17U I to ask for help. lie took the bait a nd jumped Into a romantic af. fo lr with her. Suddenly her husband turned up, ch11ra lng alienation of affections. llamllton loantd money to him to shut hlm up. And the affair continued for alrn<H&t a 1ear. Reynolds wound up In . J•ll ln a amercnl awlndle deal. Hamilton broke off the rom&Me witlt Mr~ R. But five yun'lattt, poUUcal op. 1 ponenta brouaht out the ittory In a amear effort. Hamilton then wrote a complete AC· tount of lht mailer and aold It In brochure form . Jl wu lhl• country's fir•l com· m e r clal true-confeulona story. Jack And r on Lawmaking by Backroom 'Deal' WA IUNGTON Contrary to '4' hat the Cl\' I 'it tf'lCtbookl HY, tho l1tw11 thut Congre1111 pusc-11 1tre rarely 'th41 res ult or due d•" llbt'ratlon In t'ommlttee meet Ina' and deb61lc on the ttouac and 'ennte fluor11 More oftl'n they a rc born In U\C backroom:i of the the Capitol ~Ith u~ ht'IP of •u<'h tradl t I o n a I le&lslative ob· stetrie tt'~h n1quc1 ;i s arm twblln~ a nd ba c k &crutctun~ 1'1lc whcd Ing and deal ing that will ullimulely proJut'c ne w law:, began even ht>fore the members or .the 96th Congress took their seatli In al lem1t one case, it begun l>l-forc the lu:,t Congress ad Jo urned LAST PALL. Congress voted ovurwht>lmingly to amend the tte habihwtion Act uf 1973 and to authorize additional federa l funds for lr.11n1ng . employment and 01 her sc rv1cei. for lh1: na · tlon·s hand1caJll>ed Dul lhl' extru millions would put a c rimp 1n P rt-s1dent Curtc-r's bud1:ct cuting errort:. SQ. ;ii. th<• hill was 1:n route to the Oval Offi c1: for s1~nature. the president's lluison man on Capitol Wll. Frank Moore, was wor king out un under.the-table deal to gut th e law with modifications to be voled by the new Congress. Usinf' lt\e threa t o r a presiden· tial veto. Moore pers uaded five senators to support severe cuts in the rehabilitation hudget when the a{'tual appropr iation m e a s ure com es up i n this session ot congress The hve. a ccordrng to our sources. are Sens. llarrison W11l1am~. O N .J.. /\llun Cranston, D-Calir .. J ~nninus RandolJ1h , l>·W.Va : Robt'rl Stafford, H·Vt . and Jacob Jav1ts. H·N Y. THUS ASSURt:o of a mpnop hy the five senators --all of whom spoke out eloquently for the original authorization -Ute president signed the bill Nov. 6. On Nov. 17. In a surprisingly frank lette r lo the individual Mailbox aenators. Moore spelled out the det•il• ot the secret deal and re· minded Uwm or wbat "you have aareed·· to do. 'l'he pr.sldent. Moor~ wrote, would not ha ve 8l«n d the bill ··without the H s urances I connyed to him that you would support modtrlullon of key featuree or the bill during the nextCongress " "ModificMtion·· l.s appuenUy Moore's word for ev11ceraUon Our associate Howar<t Ro11t1n· berg learned that one Item on the hit list, for example. is an S800 million authorization ror an ··independent living services" program for the blind and severely hnndi c<fpped . T he money would h ave· provided cyeelasses. Hraille instruction. mobility training. guide services. reader services. transportation and voeation111lr11ininj:l. According to Moore's letter. the senators had promised to seek no more than S2 million for the independent li ving services program. FootnQte; Evidently trying lo salve the senators· consciences, Moore ends his letter on this uo· lifting note: ··Your willingness to t'ompromlse h u made It possible ror the Pres ident to 11h1n thl11 Important legl11h1llon. lie shore11 your vlcw that t'c>ncllla lion ia rar superior to confronl11 hon where the well-being of h11n d lcapped Americans Is at 11tak~ ·· DIFFE•ENT VIEW: Althoueh Marshal Tito's .stoul defiance of the Soviet Union earned him the repulation In the West as 11 "liberal" communist. political dissident1 in Yugoslavlu h11ve a radically different view of lhe Marxist maverick T h ey t e ll o r co n s tant repression. impri11onmenl, re· ligiow; intolerance und denial of human rights 1n the more than 30 years of Tito's dictatorial re- gime. Although most of the dissl· dents who have s uffered for . their political and religious COD· vicliona might be described a s heroic. ~ava Hankov1c 1s con· sidered a "hero among dissl· dents.·· according to our sources in the United States . A tall.· ruggedly ha nd!'lome Serbian Orthod ox pries t. Bankov1c was sente nced to death In UMS for hl11 undisguised a nti communis m . The sentence wH lat.er reduced to 16 yeaa rs . Bankovlc !lerved much of his term In the> lnf1m~u1 S rem!'lku Mitrovlch , 1 prison when: sollt3ry confinement cases w •re held In the "gla11s hou1Sc," an oval building with a gluss roof which p.!rmllted conatunt sur- v e 111 an t't. Condlt'1ons fo r pollllcal prlsoneris were les:, than humane : be1o1llngs, stnrvn lion diet.s, underground cells too low to sta.nd in und too s hort lo lie down in RELEASED under a genf'rnl amnesty in the early 1960!'., Bankov1c learned that his gov e rnment pension, earned from 20 years as a schoolteacher, had been revoked. Then a student doing ret1earch at the mona11lury o f S rems k1 Ka r lovcl fo und Bankovic's handwritten autobio· graphical sket ch in the clericul record s a nd n otified t h e authorities. The private docu· m e nt was labe le d hostile propaganda and Bankovic, al the a geof68. was sent back lo prison. By this time , the polit1c11l prisoners w ~r e fo m e nt1nK sLrikeis lo back their demandi. for better treatment. The agin~ priest Joined the slrikes. "He 1~ the kind of perF.on who fl J<hl.s,";, former prisoner t•xpl;.11ned "111• was cons tantly writing prot<:1>t notes." Although de n1l'd u Bible . Hankov1c spent most or his time m prison reading and writing. After rour more years in Sre msk1.t M itrovic:h, B11nkovic was r e· leased in 1977 at the age or 72. He was forbidden to return to hh parish, and was not permitted to e migrate to the United States. II•· must Uve out his remaining year:. In two r ooms or the Ravanica monastery • 1 J11s spml 11> :.till unl)ro'kcn Wo· r ecently rece1 vect a ropy •>f J let l er Bankov1e hact written tit Yugosluv1an Premier Edv<Jrd Kardl'IJ. prote:,tm~ the M qxiral punishment of schookhildrcn lw l.'videncc of rellR.ioub belief:-. ··vou may s ay thal I am :.i chauvinist. a Fascist, u people \ t•nemy, a traitor c it. the termi. which are oflen fou nd in our da1 ly press," Bankov1c wrote the• premier. "But I thmk that you should and must hear the truth.·· Parents To Take Over Driver Training? Tc>'ftle Editor As of this wr1tini: Gov Brown has initialed CJ cut of the driver truln1ng progrum from t he secondary schools. This c ul has been s taled as n ecessar y because of lhe ~overnor wanting to use the special funds allotted for driver training. I 'm sure that the majority of the general public Is unawa re that funds supporting driver training does not come from t ax money, but rather from what Is ealled the Penalty Assessment Fund. This means that for every $20 a person is fined for CJ trafric violation. $4 goes into this fund for driver training Each s tudent that is tramed by the school re· eeives back from this fund $60 to he lp defray the cost lo the school. The state standards ror reimbursement arc that a student receive 3 hours behind the wheel. 9 hours observation and 12 hours of simulation or 6 hours of behind the wheel and 6 hours of ~bservalion. IF VO UNG people a re no longer going lo be trained hy prores111onal f~ducators, will the parents take over and m ake sure that each young person gets t his training al home? Will Mom or Dud be willing to put in the time with their youngsters to set: that they receive adequat e education behind the wheel ? When wi ll this be done? Moat parents work and everyon e knows that driving after 11 h1rct day's work hr' very hard on a person's nerves. Add that lo try. ing to teach a young lncx pe r ienccd driver and this can only lead to ~erious problems. Jn the secondary schools th dual control cars orfer a margin of sarety for the quiek cou ecUon of e rrors made by the untrained driver. What happcn11 when this oceuni on the open highway by the atudenl In his or her ramlly car? How many parents wl ll be wlllln1 to teach their youngsters in heavy lrafllc. whic h Is neteHary becaute Of the ex· per1ence factor. Teaching young people ln parlrlng Iott and qwct areu doee not qualify 1 driver to mlaale amon1 clly traffic and above Ill freeWaya. With the volume Of traffic we bavt here ln Southern CaUfomJa can we II· ford to have untralned driven Involved lat.hete1ilu1lion1? RON SCHWANDT ,..,.... ........... To the !:dltor: It t• dilbeaneauic to ... the compellUon .behfMn sreed for the almllfrty dollar become the victor above the humCJn cnv1ron- m e n t. 1.c ., r1:cent noise · impacted property owners who lost their s uit in court There is hardly an airport in the nation without s imilur complurnt s. Haven't we lcaffll!l:l anything from lhosc who have ~urfered before us? The culprits responsi- ble are none othe r than the pork barre l politicians who pcrm1t 1t Unfortunately. the noise and air pollution of the Los Angeles Airport under the flight pattern and around thl' a i rport ':. perimeter have , unequivocally, rea ched unbearable levels, not to me ntion maJor depreciati on or propert y v alues . This trauma tic prob'll'm 1s becoming universal. AT THIS point a nd lime , Super visor Tom Riley and his co l leagues arc ubout l o perpetrale a dastardly deed for the citizens of Newport/Cost u Mesa . It's inevitable that thei.e callo us supervisors arc de term lned to tran s form our beautiful Newport Beach into a nother Los Ang~les with thc1r plans for airport expans ion and inc reased jet a ircraft. subNc · quently aggravating the truffle congestion and a ir. quality pro blems currently cxii.ting around the Ora nge County Airport basin . Med ical reports ·indicate that perpetual jet noise and pollutant e mlasions are related to loss of hearing und birth defects and for those disbelievers, please contact Dr. Sta nley Rokaw, head of Respiratory diseases and Lung Assn. or Los Angeles. We eannot and m u11t not aUow the s hadowy bu reaucrats to dc11troy our high quullty or lire, olherwtse Newport Beach wlll have no aJlernatlve hut to jOin the common ranks of the na· lion 'a "blighted cities" which have bttn adversely a ffected by controversial airport problems. JOA Z. WILLIAMS T•lftlt Mb•ftf To the Ed.ltor: I like thl1 o pportunity to pubUclJ lhank Mr. Don a ld Smallwood former Newport· Met• School Dialrtct truateo. ror th• effortt he has made to better tducaU. in c;altfomJa. , Mr. SmaUW09d'1 wUUnaness to uae hls taleata, time and cf· fort• to Htv• not only 111 11 achoo! board ln11t.ee, but also aiJ a me111Hr ol th• Calllornla Schoel Board A1aocf1tlon del· •l•le a1Hinb&1 repruentlna Oraaae CouD~1 .,.. to be com· mended. His expertis~ in the rieid of education wilJ be missed. Not only the students oftbe Newport·Mesa Unified School Dis tncl have benefited from Mr. Smallwood's se rvice on the school board, but ulso all the stude nts in the stale or Califomja. NORMAL.VANDERMOLEN Trustee. llunt1ngton Beach City School District E1ulle•• Stery? To the Editor: Is Diedrich guilty, Isn't he guilty, what did he do, when did he do it'.' There will be another genera · lion of readers before he rinds all to his satisfaction for triid. Were he ever found guilty he'd be slapped on the wrist. Read the article -bribery r harges from '73. There are far more interesting concern~ than Diedrich. I'm s ick to pieces of tus maclunations of our legal <?I syst~m. Slaphis wrlst now. M. BETZ r.1.., ... ¥1f"1C To the EdJtor: It ls the 6est of times. It is the worst of tlrne1; !t ls the age of wisdom. it is the agu of foolish· ness: it is the cpOCh of belief, 1t is the epoch of Incredibility; 1t Is the sprlnlJ of hope. It is the winter or ctespair; WC hllve CV· erything before us. we have nothina beror • us: we are a ll go. 1na to Heaven, we arc all goinK directlheotherway lnshort,te>· day is thu ugc of good-evil paradox. At the crurlal moment, U.S.A. Is or course the leader of the democratic camp to bring new hope end belief to all the free· lovln1 countries. U.S.A .. the sym· bol of gOOd humanity. has its duly to be ap.iut all the evil Com · munl•m. But unfortunatety, the dlplomaUc relatlonshlp between U.S.A. and Red China ia carrying on under the silly acknowleda· me nt of Pre11ldent Carter. As cltilem ol Free China and sincere friends of U.S.A .. we st roh1Jy op- p o a c th l~ destructive performance. WllO KILLS your uncle In the Korean Wur " Who IR the treat murderer in the Vietnam War! l think you Amerlcan11 will never fo r art. Certainly. •fl thue bl ood y tra1t dles are th e "masterpi ees" ot Communi&ta. Can you l1nore thete r1ct1! • Furthermore , the Rcpubllf of China. tht• mos t fa ithful friend of your coun try. i i. g r owing stronger and stronger againsl the evil ol Communism. U.S A is foolish if she does not assist R.O.C. We wish the new rela· tionshlp hetween U.S A. and R 0 .C will be governmcnl·to- government type. We i;incercly ho pe through the agreement of legislative process, U.S.A. con· tmues to offer the high.quality weapons lo R.O.C. WENDY SUN National Central Univers1ly CollegeofSclenee, Taiwan Republic of Chi nu A11 E.r~c-Henf lud~ To lhe Editor: I do not think your Jan. JO e ditor ial, "Brown's Tim ing Poor," did <.1nyone a serv,ce, especially Leonard Goldswm . Your implication lhul Gov. Brown should not havt> reap. pointed him back to th•' bench 1s unfortunate and probably due to lac k or knowledge about Judge <1o ldstcin's Intelligence , his prior ruling11, his jud1c1al tem- perament and other desirable qualiltes that make him an ex· cellent Judge. IF VOU interviewed u random JOO attorneys who had appeare<t In his courtroom, I think you would find 99 giving him high ratings. I venture to say that the vast m ajority or the same la wyers would also say it was unfortunate that he lost the elec· t1on which was probably d~ to p u blic Ignorance o r mi:1· uutdance. Hopefully your drt•ulution is not too Rrht in t he North Oran1e County Judlr 1al D11tri('L and will not affect Judge Gold- stein when he 1Sl-'Ck11 voter con· flrmatlon In 1980. 'fhe pubfl<' would benefit from more Bood judges such as ~nard Gold· •teln, not fewer. R. KEITH DINSMOOR TIN flldUonal , tddch ocknowl.tdQed Judge Goldldftn'• quolf/acatioru, wa1 entkol °"'U of tM ~~r·1 tuning OJ the appointment . £dator ' . • .. 0 t ll d d r e I, tt ,, , ' r f ~ t ' ' ' I l i ~ i I . I - ·. ~, - MORE OPINION T'hufldlly. Januaty 25. t979 OAILYPILOT Nick '111immeeeh , .. Does Serenading WhiJles Nollrish the Spirit? .. . LO::, ANGEJ .. E -Tho Rf'pul>Ue or CalllornJa aeerna to tw fietthna Into a mood of aieU IM>Ur40Cll lftt>te d-.y9, fl rtl0Chl tw t h~t thl• rambunctiou• younJllliA'r h1 IHmlr\I what lt'I llmlluUons are and what ~aaon h Thou6'h Oov Jl'rry Bro*"'' utlN nrl' n bt halt of frueallly I' 11 11 lol t' 1J 0 n l' U ,. mo<' r u ti r t•ollt•u f(ue to l1k1•11 him to llt•rhl'f l 1!(10 \ t• r. I h1• " l •• t ,. • .. , <' '' n o m v I , n o t r l' u I I \ 11 I ll l' h ,. II )o'omtly In t•o mt-"'' a n'l'Ord 1n 1978, I~ t.ub:itunt1alh 11ht•l1d of the' rt$t orth•· nuuon. and J>rom IM'f> to bf· f'vt•o bt>llt>r Jn Hfl''J The 11\'l'\J&PD<'(' lndul!lry I!> tt• t•ovt•rin.:. und Cahfornua '!> nd1 lurt•Ms and farmlands nre in full pr udu<·t1on for a ~t·llt.·r ·~ mac lfrt <',\I.I FOR NIA h .1., n lwap; bt·t•n 1:1 boomer. It !-truck ~old, lantl. uu<id weallwr, wa r anil ut-r<11>pt11't' prospering frorrl ull nnd then turnt.'d Hround to bu1 Id hom('tl, S('hools, h1~hways ind 1111 the rt't\\ nt'tdt-d for th m1lllon ol oth4'r Americana who c.·ame out to berwm from the IJoom. It t>fl"•mt! a marvtilou but m uddtnlnt ryc-le . lronfrally, the pollUral fhture who espoused and prcsldt-d over much or it - lormt•r (:ov fl_.t Orown h1 fothtr to Uw polilln l llgure who now 21tnv•'!I lO rontuln or l'Vl'n ahrink 1t, the ulht•r worldly .forry nrown. llow 111terc>11UnJ! th t thl• n1;io;.llt' of ovcr buJld .. nd unck>rlu llt<d w •> foittwr und i.on Tht> p rt•'.H'nl <:ov Urown laahf'I O\lt J1fld ., la~ht<d ut on lhc qu«'!lllon ot icov~mmt1nt spend· rna und t'l'OnOrruc wrowth lie l'Uffi. h111 own 11!.o.tlt: lcu111lntur1· bv 1·ulhng for a lltr1ngNll hudU\'l ..-. 1th only halt the lnl'r~as '" ht!> own party lt•8dt•n1hlJJ wunls And ht> al~ thsllengt-s l'rcsl· tfr nt Ca rt e r to make th e l 'Jllfornrn tait rt•volt nullonal by ptr'Ch1ng for a S constltuttonaJ .1 m 4> n d m c n t r c <1 u 1 r 1 n g a balanced ff'deral bud~cl . Jto;RRV BROWN'S rhl'lon c 1·ou Id leu ve his pr(•dcccssor . Honald Hea~an. with not n u<'h tu i><lY o n th c s t• m ullt:r s unymore. But Hrown ~eeks con· t.lnment nnd cu~ack becaute he twllev{'jll In moderation In all thln61is, a turnloi awhy from the fa!Ml ROd, Mammon. Roagan Jua t wa nlf to sl op w t lCur e chn ttl'8, do.gooder apeodlng and 1ovemment proj(ram11 -ell of which, ln his view. weaken l.M nation and tllt cltliem1. Callfomrnn,OJ huvt bou14hl u lot of both dOctrin<>s since Gov. Pill Brown's Umc Th~y reolly don't want any mo r e f n•cways, plast1clwd urbun dcvf•lopment. wnd hall a millton people a year dt•ctding lo locltle in thtdr w()fl· d~rlt11ltl. Tho mobile home parks 1t11l t>prout, but more out or ab- so I u t c necess it y than from consensusnpprovaf. S IMILARLY CallCo rnlans la unched Amenca lnto the age of Proposidon 13, much as the Sov- iets put the world Into space with S p utnik a generation ago. Whatever happens to all the Proposition 13s in the Republic. govenunent and Jegislat.ors won 'l bethe sameonspending Issues for a long time to come. The govern· menl boom ls over in California. And whi l e th e s ta t e's e('ono my grows to provide jobs and pros perity, it is accom· Making Room for Sprl~ .. Known throughout Southern Calif~ for the finest in .Men's and Women's Imported European Cothing, Shoes and Accessories is pleased to announce their Sale will begin on FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 in BOTH FASHION ISLAND SHOPS. %to %off on FALL -HOLIDAY and EARLY SPRING CLOTHING -SHOES and ACCESSORIES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mell'I Store 65Fellll•l"-d 644-6500 • ~. ' ... _ . .. . -... \ · WOlltlft11 Store 33Fa1W011l.ac.d 644-2400 .. panled. "fth an a dmirable ap- prcc1atloil that arowth in Itself ls not .-o end. There 11 much noalaltla for what· cauromla once had before lt was trampled -1mall towns surrounded by 11trawberry fields. orange and lemon 1roves. dairy herds and cattle ranche9. Urbanization cut throufth much of this. leaving a patc hwork or concrete and mother earth expanses. billowing 11 moke stacks uncomrortably close to citrus ttrovcs already un· comfortably close to s peedway frCel.llays . ~'nvironmentalism has certamly arrived in California. And yet automobiles increase a nd multiply as e ver. Smog rises. pJ as tic o il e n pre· dominates. and super·(ast food emporiums and neons have not disappeared. Mus transit ls a joke. and gasoline stations see no d epression coming. The lay· finds, for you back ·and-enjoy rnentallly has always bordered on hedonism In California. Some dlaappolnt~ f 1na of the Lo5 Angeles Rima, tor example , blame the ir cruahlng defeat by the Dallas Cowboys In the recent playoff, as due to the "layback " attitude carried onto the rield of football battle . Oh, well. CALIFORNIA has always been a h ave n . in deed, a germinating place for culLc; and cultism, and some recent ctulp· ters or this s tory have been tragic. And while cult.a ml&hl be looked at with more refiervalion now. the beauty and rootlessness of Californians will probably a lways give rise t.o a need for som e spiritual nourishment. The gove rnor , inte restingly enough, evidently appreciates this. even to the polnt or risking political loss . Last week. aft.er dl1turblnl the state leglsladtr with hl• budget me11aage, he followed up with a call for u who pping lncreaae In tbe California atate Arts Council budget, explainlne that "the spirit has to be oouriahed along with the body." • NATUKALLV, llberals fretting over the plight of the hunarY. bUnd, dilabaed and forlorn, mllde invidious compariaons between arts spending and welfare DOO(b. One easy target was the s11.00o granted by the Art.s C-OuncU yt year toa retlpient wbosespirtttnd nourishment need was to bUild musical instruments so he could alt under water and play songs for whales. • Serenading whales might be all right, one-Democrat noted. but what about the nourishment of welfare recipients? helpful bari ains ABC 123 .....,..for you For you to make ads, signs. reports. lnvttanons. preser«ations, etc. - professional tookmg. · 'fta...., ~ you aootv to most any dty surface, by rubbing. Chooee from 11 erenc type (aces. like Helvetica, Old EngliSh, Com- mercial Script, FrankJin Gothic. in v.'' to W' heights. PicMtt brand. E.actl package contains complete alphabet and num6ers. smaller letters, pkg .. reg. 59' SAU 49' larger letters. pkg .. reg. 98f SAU 79f -...;:;. ~// '/11,,, I '/////flf 11 \\\\'' ......... V9fMllle 36" reect1. oom- plete 360" rotation, balanced to A stay where yCJU put It, with 4 WBff u mounting brac:Qt, your choice of ~ eriamef colors. 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Del AIM,..,.....,_,.. •all Grumbacher ........ ..., oll pPU reg . 1 .35 to 4.50 per tube • all Llqultex9 eot,.. pelntl reg. 1. 15 to 5.50 P8' tube The Results Could Amaze You Ju at a few word a In the rl9ht piece ... . 'Dally Pilot Classified Ads 642-5678 ... .... .-. ~. ... • •19 •• .... . ..... ':'" ............... _ .. _ .. _ -.... ~.' \ I - , .. t r t I . . I • t J t J f f- • Aa DAILY PILOT * ORANGE COUNTY 'Sharp' Peopl.e Sought Cowity's Arm" R rv Ranks Begin to Thin Thlrtttn U S Ann1 llelerve unlla kn OranKC! Countr, are tryln1 lo 1tlract "youna. ed\lcat~. ~~·rp P"Of)& lo nn rUk• U.•t •re be1lnnln1 lo Ulln. 1r<'Ol'dln1 to a re rve.polttam1n. Maj Ot'n Wtl111m Erker, command r of HH· 63rd Army fl 1e-rvr Command, aid Wednt1day that bonute a nd lnr.-nllv ol up to $2,000 am btlna offu-t-d 1111 part or •n .. nU1tmc:nL campalan S~og to Cut County Work An C)trt'mdy mott1Y <Jay ln Or11na County in the futurl' muy ml·un a paid holiday for 9,000 <'Ounty enwh•Yt'C3 undt'r u pl~n approved lly county 1u~1 vll.ori. The plun. rt•qulrr d IJy tbu South CoHt Aar Quality Manugem"·nt Ulstr1ct, 11how1 how ('Ounty ~overnment wUI a ct LO reduce atr pollution durln& 1mog ephlode1. UND£a THE MOST MILD of the eplaodea a first stase. county employees wall ~ &lllc ~d to ~st!' commuter compuh:r The ~oal would be to r8duce by 8,400 miles the e s timate d 80,400 mllH employees drive In gtitting to work A k COnd 11Lage episode calls for a G5 percent rt:duclioo ln the number of mile~ employees dnve gettingtowork .. · County officials origanaJly ll:;ted emphasis on commuter computer as the means of meeting that. goal. but air pollution district officials M.1id m ore measures wwc required. In the plan approved thls wc.'tik, s upervlsorb tcreed «r-reduce--parking-for employ~es, cut the n umber of county-owned vehlch:s on the streets und finally lo reduce some county ser vices. THE TllJKD·STAG£ E PISODE would result io a holiday for county employees. County staff members noted, in their report to board members, that there has neve r been a second stage episode in Orange County. Fontana. upwind of the county, has had three. so county om claJs could be required t.O institute their plan even when the s mog 1~n·t hovering over Onange County Anaheim Driver Wins Judgnrent MODESTO IAP > -A Superior Court jury he re has awarded $2 million to an Anaheim t.ruck driver who was left a quadraplegic when hla truck hit a h~ifer on Interstate 5 and then veered off the highway. However . the actual a mount 11lomas 0 . Curtis wih receive will be determined by Judge J ere my C. Cook ufter a hearing Feb. 16. At7ER TWO MONTHS OF testimony. the Jury determined that the s tate was 50 perce nt n •i.pons1blc for thti accident, While Motor Corp. wa;i 35 perce nt rc:.pons iblc and Curtis was 1 per · nnt ncJ(li gt·nl Cook is t1) determine thi: amount of claim to be deducted from the tot&I award. However , the Jury 's finding of co ntributory negligence on Curtis' part will automatically reduce bis award by 15 pe rcent. Curt.J11 was t raveling southwest of Patterson an 1973-whcn he struck the animal, which had been hit earlier and rem&incd on the highway, the court record stated. " , The truck swe rved off the freewa¥ and became airborne. caus ing its air·cushion driver's seal . ~ plun~e downward, then up, slamming Curtis head anto a roof support and :severing his s pina l column. (!Ill LIMITED TIME\ Color Portrait Package ' 2-SxlO's 2-5x7's 1lmed primarlt)' at 1tudenu aboul to 1nduat from tUth tchoof / &CIU~a. IN A P&E88 conltrtnte ln Santa Ana. H d lhe bonu •re to come from $17 mllllon 11lout-.-d ln l>t'climoor by Cont1reaa. Accord.ma to the &cneral. about 80 JX)rcenl of lhct currt'nl r~Mrv~ rn embu& urc uperlenced tr •lMd vcteraOJ uf mllttuy IMlrvlce The r l'<'ru1t1 arc beln1 souaht to repl11ce tho.e vt'luian. (llJ lh~y retire "The J)flll\o II lo be very tt"ltr\Cl h.: n recruiting We only want to take the top peoplu In terms of their lntellectuJ&l, physical und mental ubllltle5." he said. llNOl':ll THE NEW PROGRAM, enlistees can quuhfy for $1.SOO bonuse& an<t ar~ eligible for $i.ooo in ~'<iut·ullonal udvanccment pay Thul murwy Ito 1n addition to the regular pay for rf'11erv111ti. four to RIX months of activt duty training, om· wct'kcnd u month fo r reser ve rncctin)t uoc.l lwu wtiekb for annuul bummer caml>. t;ck\:r siaid ooouses don't apply lo all reserve units. ~ aroups in Orange County that qualify urc 10 ml.'<ilcal, dental and veterinary units baaed ott Los Al amitos, two ammurutaon units in Santa Ana and u military police.company ln Santa Ana. Clifford Heads Coastal Panel 41 INSTALLATION SET Robert Clifford Air California Presi· dent Robert Clifford will of the Oran~e County Coast Association Feb. 9. Rep. Robert Badham. R·Newport Beach. will be the evening's speaker while Orange County Supervisor Thomas 'ililey will Install new of- ficers. Reservations at $12.SO each may be made by mal l t o the Oran ge County Coas t A:,soclu· lion . 18582 Beach Blvd . Suite 224. Huntington Beach 92648. ( ART HOPPE ) ~~.o~ Monduy V2 Chicken Tuesday Breaded Veal Steak Wednesday Fish&Chips Thursday Spencer Steak Friday & Saturday New York Steak Sunday <->n"'.d noon· 10:00 pml $2.35 ·$2.35 $2.35 $3.25 $3.65 11b11u• k rv«l •llh •oup 11nd \llad. cho1rt of potato or rin pll1f, roll ind bulltr WITll BEVUtACt. Can uoo do as~ cooking at home? • Anaheim •Carson •Downey • Bell • Cemtos • Bueno Park •Costa Mesa • f ullctton (2) • lnnne • Westminster (21 SATIRIZES In the •Norwalk • Oran9e • raramount •Santa Ann • TOrTlnto 121 •Tustin DAILY PILOT 10 wallets ·~-.. 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Prt·~h1y~ hnt• tt ~t a~.-in Nl•w York Cit u~ M motion fllt'tun· t•um P«ny uud1tlon~ actor~ for u roll· u 11 the 'King of ll<wk 'N Koll' an a film based on tht· hft• of tht• lull' t:Jv1~ Presl~y. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Moln Suspended Again )Firef.ight.e r Moni Breast-feeth Son, Sent Home IOWA CITY. Iowa <APJ F1rerighter Linda He said he would ask his board next week to Eaton returned to the f1rehow.e, breast.red her rons1der takin~ a pos ition on the dis pute. J"4~·1nonth-0ld son again, und wu s uspended for ------------------ 1anotherday. A babyi;I Uer brought Mii.s Eaton's son, Ian, in · to the fire house at mid-day Wednesday . City of· fi<'i als reacted by send ing her h<>me and announc· ' . said she Is violating u d~partment o~der agiunst having family visitors while on duty · MISS EATON, 26, who is unmarned, was sus--;,::;==:=:=::==:=:=::==:::::=:=::;=:=~::­pended Monday for one day after a noon-ti me fe·ed· . ~ ing during her "personal lime" at lhe fire station. '( r Assistant City Manager Dale Helling said then she ' could face further disciplinary action -lncludUlg dismissal ir she continued to disrega rd the de· MERCURY ·sAVINGS partment's orders. On Tuesday. s he fil ed in J ohnson County Dis· ltrict Court ror an injunct ion to slop the city from punis hing her. A hear ing was set fo r Monday. ) The controversy has brought national attention to th as university town of 48,000 and has even prompt· t:d newspaper editor ials. .. "TIIERE IS NO c hance that rirc s tation locker rooms in Iowa City would be rlooded with breast· feeding women if a 'precedent' were established an ' ~ase of Linda Eaton. "We hope Iowa City is mor e adept at fightjng fi res than ft is at stemming ( thf' flow of mothe r 's milk on city property." The Iowa City Pre8s-CfttfJen ex.,.wsed the op. I poslte view, saying "the case of Linda Eaton ... 1s one or work rules a nd enforcement. The issue , t!omes down to whether the city government can adopt wor~ ruJcs and expect employees to abide by •the m. The answer. it seems here, is yes." The Iowa Civil Liberties Union and tbe Na· tional Or~anization for Women have voiced sup. port for Miss Eaton's cause. as has the LaLeche League. an organiiation which promotes breast feedtng. MARY FLANAGAN, A leader of the Iowa City LaLcche chapter, said that although the league prefers that nursing mothers not work, "'If she bas 1 made the decision to work, she s hould have the baby with her us much as PoSSible." Another LaLccho League member, Mary Kay Wissink. is caught between a rock and a heird place. "My husband is a fireman. so J'm in a real predicament." Jn Washington, meanwhile, William Howard M cClennun, president of the lnlernatlonal AS$C>Cia· lion of f"ire Fighters. suegested MJss Eaton could "breast-pump her mUJ and put it In a bottle and focd her cbHd that wa~:. Thousands of women do It l'VNY day." MtCLENNAN EXPllESSED CONCERN that the d ispute might "discourage women all over the country from enter ing the fire ser vice." ,, ,.,/ /,u, ,, "" "' "' ';,.,, JANUARY CLEARANCE GRAND PIANOS· CONSOLES• SPINETS •KAWAI •KNA8£ •AUGUST FORsltR •IUCH •CAllLE •wtlER •WURUTZER Qualil al ..... ~p.V. . -• COllllV:r'E L#C OF HAllllO#O ORGANS ....... OltUI & PIAllO CEITU 2154 E. Cont Hwy., Corona del Mar (714) 644-8930 FRIDAY AND SAT URDAY ONLY I FINAl--1 C~l~~:ARAWAY SHOE CLEARANCE 60% OFF Original Prices • Sorry, no mail or phOM orders. All sales final. Item• in Jtock Of) sai. 41rc marked in each department. Intermediate m•rkdowns h~vo bclun taken. ______ ,magn1 So uth Coast Plaza Costa Mesa . -....... ., . - Thurwdey. January 2G. 1979 UAll. v Pll.OT A. starts Fr•day at 9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! these items available in our -Hunt1ngton-Beach Store women's sportswear NOW 82JUNIORPANTTOPS 7.98 97 WOMENS SHIRTS 2.98 134 TAILORED SHIRTS 1.98 87 BODYSUITS . . 3.98 98 GAUZE SHIRTS . • • . • . • . • • • • • .98 MSKIRTS.. 5.98 71 FASHION SKIRTS . 3.98 540fTTOTOPS 3.98 122FASHIONPANTS 4.98 162COORDINATES 9.98 131 COORDINATES . . . • . . 5.98 t7 JUNIOR TEES . . 3.98 12 JUNIOR TEES . . . . . . . . . . 3.98 102FUUFIGUAETOPS ... 3.98 7S FUU FIGURE PANTS . • . • • . • . . 5.98 12LOHGSLEEVETEES . . . 7.98 MWS9'YPANT8..... . .. . ...... 7.tl dresses, pant suits NOW IODAESSUANDPANTSUITS . . 9.91 IOPAHTSUl'TSAHODRESSES 14.98 lingerie, loungewaar NOW 40 BIKIMS . . . . . .88 70JUNIOAROBES 8 98 100 HOSTESS AND TERRY LONGS 6.98 25SlEEPSHIATSANDWALl2S 4.98 ISQUILTROBES.... 12.98 75QUILTAOBES . 9.98 women's accessories NOW 40 PHOTO JIANK . 45 HANDBAGS .. 150HANDBAGS 30VESTS 2109HAWLS ... . 75SCARVES ... . 250 ASSTD JEWELRY 150ASSTDSHOES 300 PANTYHOSE . 30TANKLEOTAROS . savings for infants 30 INFANT SWEATERS 24 INFANT DRESSES 20 BOXED GIFT SETS 40 DIAPER BAGS 20 INFANT COMFORTERS 1.98 2.98 4.98 1.98 3.98 2.48 1.48 2.98 . .98 5.98 NOW 4.98 4.98 2.98 • 6.98 6.48 savings for toddlers 60 GIRLS KNIT TEES . IO BOYS KNIT TEES . . .. 24 TOOOLER DRESSES 20 GIRLS PANTS . . . . . savings for girls NOW 1.98 1.98 4.98 2.98 NOW 30CARDIGANSWEATERS4·6X .. 4.98 40SWE,ATSHIATSM 4 . 4.98 1IOBIKNUNOEAWEAA . • .. .. . .48 420 PAINT UNDERWEAR . • .48 savings for men NOW 60 S.SlV. GAUZE SHIRTS 3.98 65 WOOL BLEND SHIRTS . . 9.98 40ACRYLICSWEATERS : .... : 14.98 18 LEATHERFRONTSWEATERS . 19.98 32SPUTLEATHERJACKETS . 44.98 25 BOMBER JACKETS ..... 31.98 100 LOCKERTEES .... 1.98 45 PRINT TEES . . . . . 1.98 40 NECK-BAND COLLAR SHIRTS . 4.98 90 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS . . . 1.98 50 L. SLY. LEISURE SHIRTS . . •...... 5.98 11 POLYESTERB~RS .. • .... 19.98 35 S. SLY. 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TRIMS .28·.88 60 ZIPPERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • .05 100 YDS.DENIM .98 200 SKEINSRUGANDCRAFTYAAN .48 45 POP-OUT STITCHERY KITS . . . . . 5.98 60JIFFY SUNSETKrTS . . . ... 2.98 160 ASST MACRAME ACCESSORIES . . . .38· 1.98 savings for tfle home 58 FULL SIZE SATIN SHEETS 73 QUEEN SIZE SA TIN SHEETS 52 KING SIZE SA TIN SHEETS 51 STANOARDSATIN CASES 48 KING SIZE SA TIN CASES .. 68 TWIN MUSLIN SHEETS .. 87 FUU MUSLIN SHEETS 49 QUEEN MUSLIN SHEETS .. 13 KING MUSLIN SHEETS. 44 STANDARD CASES. . . . . 38KINGCASES . 150CALENDARS . . 40 QUILTED BEDSPREADS .. 30 WOVEN BEDSPREADS 30 SHUG SUITS NOW . 3.98 .. ,,. 4.91 5.98 2.98 .. 3.98 . 1.98 2.98 3.98 . 4.98 150JOGGINGSHOATS ................. 1.98 ~ 30 COMFORTERS . 1.98 . 2.98 .. 48 15.98·34.98 15.98·34.98 .. 22.98 ..... 15.98·24.98 20VELVETOAESSES .. · ............... 9.98 10 ASSORTED BLOUSES 4-&X . 2.98 90A980RTEDBLOUSES7·14 . . . .. 3.98 40 CORDUROY OVERALLS . . • . . . 5.98 IOSWEATEAVEST1 2.98 -*»AllORTEDIKIRTS .. 2.98 24 WESTERN JEANS 4-IX . . • .. . 2.98 IOW!ITERNJEANSM4 . . . • . . . . . . •. . 3.98 savings for boys NOW 2.98 4.98 6.98 3.98 100IOYIJEANS aoo IOYI JEAHI 100 IOYI FAlfftOHJfANS 601..1.WltT!MlttlRTS . 50 OAAANIMAL COOADtNA TIES 1/30FF savings on fine jewelry NOW IMENSWATCHES .. 26.58 17MENSANDLADIESWATCHES . . 23.21 IMEHSGOLDflLLEOCHAINS ... . • . 3.98 10 14KTSTICK PINS . .. . . . .. . . . . . . 10.51. 74TUAOUOt8E JEWELRY ............. 1/30FF savings on toys 31 MET AL.MAN ACTION SETS 41 STAR WARS POSTER ART JI CHAR LIES ANGELS DOLLS ti PLASTIC SKATEBOARDS NOW 3 .48 1.98 3.98 6.98 9811 ADAMS.AVENUE, HUNTINGTON BEAC~-163-9731 . . .:. .. .:-..... s ,;;: ..r. • ' ,, ' Ci.., •• -. . .. . -.... -.............. .... -,. ....... . ..... . . . .. .. .. . . ' -...... . ... .... . .. -. . .. • • - l ' l \ • • l I I I ,- 1 ( . ' ' ' • ~ f , l • .. I . ~ f ,. I l l· • AIO O~VPILOT Thurtctay. JanuMY 25, 1178 WORLI ·'Playboy Guer1·i11a' Different I Month-End SALE! . ' Arafat's Chief Number One Target WIFE OF SLAIN PLO OFFICIAL Georgina Aln, 1972 Beauty Queen t.;DITOR'S NOT£ . .,,.. outllOr Of flw followino arll· cl• cuucnld l>MI LAboMu cMl war di.ring 11118 and ~cum• ocqwiirtl•d with AU Honan Salameh, the Polntudmt gumitla lfO<Ur lnUH MOftdo11 b1I o bomb 1n lltlrut Ry alCH.\llO PYLE WASIONCTON <AP> -In the waning days of the l.t>banHe dv1I war ln 1976, the focus ot what pa11ed for peia('l' talks ahlnt.'<1 to the Coral Beach hott"I , • d()wn 11Mhe·hetl8 seafront resort In Moalcm cootrollt>t1 W('tl Be1rut It waH lheire that the Arab Leaaue's inerfectual peacekettpinJt force molota.i.ned itJ headquarters under u putlt•nt but fru8trated Egyptian general. ll uhsu Wll!S ~lll'rl' lhut the lnlcmataonal Commallee or tt1t< K~ l 'rOllli kt•pt Its command post and ra n a field hoep taJ In an underground parking garage ANQ IT WAS THERE THAT, almost a ny night, Uk· llh¥dowy group of men conferring an a corner ot the bur would include the Palestinian gucrnUa leader known as Abu Hassan. Stockily built and c ruelly handsome. Abu Hauan -whose r eal name was Ali Hassan Salameh was chlef or security for Al Fatah, Yabser Arafat · .. most powerful terrorist organiza- tion. He also was s aid to be No. l on the Israeli gpv. ernment's hJt list as the a lleged mastermind or the 1972 m~saacre of Israell athletes al the Municll Olympic g ames -a role he never publicly acknowtt'dged -and as the architect .Or numerous terrorist bombings in Israel Itself. Thus it was not s urprasingtothosewhoknew Abu Hassan that he died violently Monday at age 38- k1lle<! t>Yll l~that destroyed his car on a B<>irut street. Seven other persons, including four bodyguards, also died In the blast, according to the Palestine Llberalion Or anizatlon. which blamed c s rae . In some ways Abu Hassan was an unlikely ter- rorist. The son of a family that was well-to-do by Martyr's Widow Weeps Ex-Miss V1iiverse Mourm Abu Hassan's Death , BEIRUT, Lebanon IA P > -A sports car :-.cref>c·h1•d to a h11lt in front of a Beirut hospital and a woman lt•H J>t•d '>Ul , M:rcaming, "llow is he'! I' least• kll ml' how ht• 1s." GeorRina became a frequent visitor to the Moslem ise<'tor. When the civil war worsened. she began li ving with Abu Hassan at the hotel where Arab Leaf(ue mediators were trying lo bring the conflict to a halt. REPORTS VARV ON THE date of their mar· rla~e. Some say they m arried early In 1976. Othen s ay they married only a few months ago, wheo Palentlniao Jtandards, he wu married to Ge orgina Rhk , a Lcban1.."Se beauty queen who wo n the Miu Universe title in 1972. Hassan kept his green-eyed wife out of t.hc guerrilla movement. and the couple soclall.zed mos tly with wealthy Leb anese and Palesti- nians. SALAMEH He had a reputation as a ladies' man and -at one tune -a penchant tor oigbtllle which earned him lhe sobriquet or Arafat 'a "playboy guerrilla." BUT HE ALSO CUl.TIVATED AN image as a fearless military leudcr. Even dunng tbe most vicious faghlJ.ng between Chnstian aod Moslem forces in Beirut. he could be seen around the city, ins~cting Palest101an posahons and meeting with military a.ides. He carried a revolver on his belt al all times and his pha lanx of two or three Falah bodyguards armed with AK47 assault tines, were never more than a few ft'e t away . He was helpfu and cooperative with ~om<> Western reporters, but turned a witht•rang start· on unyone who s uggested lhut h(' be phologra phl'll Bras 1/2 off discounted styles & broken sizes Lingerie I/a to 1/2 off At the Coral Beach. where artillery explosions and sniper hre were part of the daily routine, his .,_,__ _____________ .:;llill• pram~ry role beC'am1• that of negotiator. Daily, un-r=;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= dcr Arab League und Hed Cross ausp1ce.s. be met <See PLO Get Film The mystery drama "Chara de, ' s t a rring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, will be shown free lo Lagunu Heach senior c1t1zcns t-\•h Hi. at the South ·o.i:.l Theater. The film, s ponsored by the Council on Aging and Laguna Fed eral SavlnRS and Loan. will be shown al 2 p.m. Tickets arc avallahle from Bo() Porter at the Council on l\~ang offaci:, 515 Forest Avt·. FINAL SALE. DAYSI MEN'S & LADIES' FOOTWEAR Req. to 17800 Palestinian guerrillas waiting outside did not ;i nsw<'r . Jns tc·:.11!, one of the g ue rrillas took Georgina Rr-1.k , Mi),s Univen;e of 1972, lo t he hospital's inkns1ve car(' unit. where her husband, the reput<'d architert of the 1972 Munich m assacre of lsn1eh athletes, lay dymg. Georgina became pregnant. With Abu llassan's death, Georg1na will be re-jiiiii-==-=--==~ I T WAS ONE OF THE rare public ap· pcarances of the 27-year-old Lebanese celebrity since h('r marriage to Ali Hassan Salameh. an o!· l icial in the Palestine Liberation Organization and Vasser Arafatts top security lieutenant. Salameh was mortally wounded Monday when a booby-trapped car bh.•w up near his home and ra pped the station w::iiton he was driving to shred), Four other Paleslinaans an the station wagon and three IA"b:JOl'sc pas!.cri.by were killed m the blast cogniud as a "widow of a Palestinian martyr en· tilled to everything that goes with it." said a PLO sookesman. She is his second wife. His Palestinian widow, Umm Husan. attended bi.s funeral Wednesday. They had two children As a Moiilem. be was perm ittc.>d four wives. * * * If your anchor's away rou can find a new one n th e Boatln9 ctassltleds of the Dally P iiot 642·5678 548-8684 Salarrwh. codl' naml'cl Ahu Jl assan, had kPpt ha s grl'{'O t·yed hc:rnty out of the guerraUa move mcnt 's soc:i;1I funt·l1onc; entarcly. Gossips s aad the Mobl<•m mandt'fl Arafat frowned at their pre· marraagl' low affair and never forgave her for al. HiJ Team Accused r In Deaths THOUSANDS OF FIXTURES TO CHOOSE FROM T llE COUPLt; HAD A SELECT group of wc•althy U>banese and Palestinian friends, with whom tht•y spent occasional evenings. Friends ~a ad pnvately thut she was never interested in the ~ucrnlla movement and rendered no ser vices to the Pal~tinrnn cause. Jnstcuo. they said. she was driven by a s trong love for the dashing leader who was torn between her and h1i. duties as head of the secret police of Al t 'atah. the largest of the seven factions in the PLO Palesl1naan news men who covered Lebanon's 1075·7fi c1v1l war rt!call frequent s houting bouts Abu lla1>11an and G('organa had in a private s uit.e at 41 plush hoLt•I where they laved together. The closed doors rarely prevl'nled the screams from reaching out. She wa~ once seen going to the hotel's swim· mang pool with sunglusl>eS covering a bandage on her left eye. FRI ENDS SAY SH E COMPLAINED before· und during ·the marriage that Abu Hassan, 38, never allowed her to stay with him long enough. lie was too busy. Georgina and /\bu llassan met durtng one. of th(' early civil war cease-fires. He was undertaking a mediation effort to patch up the PLO's relations with Lt.>bunon's raght-win g Chris tians, against whom the PLO and Ltibanese Moslems were fight· 1ng. She was st ill basking in the glory of her 1972 beauty C'ontt,st triumph, serving as the top hostess of Casino Du Lib'an. BEI RUT. Lebanon <AP l Pales tinian guerrillas say an Israel& "hit team" equipped with British ·passports carried out the bomb as· s a ss inalio n o f Ali Hassan Salameh. an of- ficial of the Pa lestine Liberation Organization. H e a nd four bodyguards were buried We dneS"da y in th e Palestinia n "Martyrs' Cem e tery" a fte r an emotional pubhc funeral led by Arafat and his top lleutenants. Coffins of the fi ve Palestinians were car'· ra ed by rifle -wle ldl'ng guerrillas through a ~rievang crowd of some 20,000 Pa lestinians at the Sabrtt refu gee• camp. Arafat wept openly as h e h e lp e d ca rry Salameh's coffin, ~ind hundreds or onlookers . waving the V for victory sign. 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' SOMET IME S THE C HRISTIAN :fbpokcsmt'n t'l.lmc.· to him. On other dayt;, he •travt·h•cl with t·i..t•ort inlo the Chnsll<.tn sector for • tt 11m, :i n :.k ~lmobl <.rb great u:. if he'd tncd to ptuy rOUrlbl Ill Tt·I i\\oJV ., It IA<t:> bonwth1ng 1>f a 1~r:.()nal triumph for • :J\hu 11 ..... -..111 1Alwn. afl1·r u ~cnt·b of Lruc.·1·:, th11l ~1·r1· h111kc.n r1•p1•a1t•dly by the Chr111t1an11 , the tun· >"flt•b of Tt·I Z•1.1l •1r wcr1· f11i<11ly cvucualccf nnd the (d1•ull and wouncll•cl carru•d out 111 Hcd Cro~s con- ~ \·oy-. Al'<'Ordmg l o a bnok tilled "The IJ1l Team ," ~Abu llassan was th1• 111tt:ndt·d turgct when a group ,, or opnativcs of Mossad, the Israeli fotelllgcnce ; S('rv1cc, carru.-d out &n ttsi:.'itsmnal1on opentlron rn tL11Jchummer , Norway, io July 1973 . .. :: THE VICTIM. HOWEVER, TURNED out to • be a Moroccan and the c1.1se of mistaken identity 1lroved a major embarrassment lo Mossad, five Of who:.~ mt·mhc·ri.. w ere tried and convicted o r murdt·r in a Norwc~1an court. Wh1ll· the PLO swiftly blamed Isr ael for Abu II a s1Htn ·!> death. lht.> Israelis. in i<l'cping with their poll1•y rn such Ca'>l''>. remained i.tlcnl. Hut rl'C<·nl years have s<:en rcC'urring spates or kilhn~ umnn~ rival f actions of Pal cstintani., and tht· l'O..,'lth1hty that Abu llassan was a v1rt1m of Arab ven~eancc c1Juld not he rult•d out It wai. not !\Imply ht>CaU!il' or the l!>rachs -or the Christi an~ that i\hu llassan went everywhl'fc armed in h ii. own hawilb JI olunJ,eer Aid Cited P'n 11 r Orang<· C 1HJ i.t n ·"<lt•nt-. \H·n· honon·ll w· h 1• n ~ t .r '' ~ 1• JI h ll 11 .. I> II :ii ,, f () r <J n g I' :-.ulut1·d Junior volun kcr.., who donalt·d m•arly 12,000 hour ... t o lh1· hosintal during l!J7H A wardl> wen• rN'l't vNl hy I.auric Wilhl> and Jul II' l>yer of I rvtne who don at 1•d 252 hour~ <111<107 hourl>, rt~·~pec:t1vcly Fountain Vall1•y rt'bl <l ent:. l'ollcltf' Ko~tan. :w:i hours. ;.incl Sh:irrm De Fr:rtui.. 2iG hour:,, a bu n·c·e1v1·d rfcoi,:nr llun at a l unch1·11n ho:.tcd hy the ho~p1tal. '('i ~~~,_..:,, 0\\C~ CORRECTION In the Se1r1 Advertl1l1t9 section of Januery 23 end 2• there Is an ad· vertltement for 11995411 and 1199471 microwave oven• ... The regular price and Nie price of the oven• ere correct, however the heading• and copy deacrlptlona are revereed. Come In •rid see lh tt m for yo~raelf at th• neareat Seara •tore ... We eln· cerely regret the error. I Sears I ,, ~-,.,, •• f .. ,,,,. ,, Call 642-5678. Put a few word• to work for ou ~ ·<('c o""~' Large, View Homesites atlronWood . Country Club. /\ w ry linrnt•d numhn of rhl'M' f)1c 1n1um lot•., .1pprox1111.1wly Yi'" rt· .111d l.ir~t·r .• 1rl' nnw .1v.11l.1hlt· l11r you m h111ld your drt·:m' hou)t' l )ur finc·~t l11t:.1111m ;1JJJl t'nl m 1ht• nt-w Nm1h i:• ill rmH'>4.' Y, >U m.1y int1111n· ah11111 mt·m~wr~h1pi. .II• •ur,lr;11n.111t nt·w Cluhhou-<. J:Our1111:1 n ,1.1111.irH and h.u I h 1mcbitt'5 from $100,000. IRONWOOD COUNT KY CLUR HOMCS IN PALM OESfRT 49·l00 M arlpmn, PAim Dc~rt • (714) 146-0~Sl t .. • Ll,U '/ ••• OHLY Mutual Savings gets them all together. Only at Mutual Savings will you find all of these special services and nigh Interest accounts for savers . Now there are more reasons than ever before for bringing your savings to Mutual Savings. FREE tax preparation by H&R BLOCK~ THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Telephone Transfer Now Ma Bell . your telephone bocomos a valuable hnanci al asset With Muluat Savings· telephone transler service you can earn inlerest on funds which would Olherwrsc be klle in a non·rxoduc11ve checking account or bfokers account II you have a minimum balance ol St .000 tn a Mutual Savings 5 25°0 passt>ool< account. you can havo 1he extra earnings lho telephone transfer service makes poss1blo You deS1gnate how and wtiere transfers arc 10 be made and who is authonzed to mako transactions on your account From there on. a quick telephone can to us w1ll transler deared funds to your checking accounl or b<Oker whonever you need lhem The number of telephone translcr rransacuons you can make 1s unhmf1ed. the minimum amount or each transacl10n 1s$tOO we H mail you a wntten recei1>1 lor each transaction Call °' v1s11 a Mutual SaVlngs office and lel us show you how your lunds can be made more productive. 6-month Money Market Account E llect1ve t/25179 lhrn 1/31/79 Annua111ed yield assumes funds remain on deposit for t::_>-months Rates are sub1ect to change at renewal basod on the U S Treasury B1A raio al lhal 11mc S tO 000 °' m0<0 accepted No lees or salekeoping charge::. Savings accounts· at Mutual Savings ¥0 insured to 540 000 by an agency ot the federal government There is a su1>stan11a1 penally lor early withdrawal ol oor11hcate accounts ~ ~ . ' ~ ~ I THE BHi M MUTUAL SAVINGS AN I OUAl tf0U81N0 l I NQf 11 AN l OUAl OPl•OIUIJNll Y lM~ Coron8 def Mar· 2867 East Co.1:.t H1qhw,1y1&75·50t0 Downtown & .... ~a b:lt fljortl'I Md1n (.4 ( 9141 FounlAln Volley•; 17900 Mognolla SI 1963·6396 Capt1lrt1no·S11n Clemente .. .,,0 Camino Cl [.~1r1•1l(l1 493·b65t. '"'"',, ... 11 .. 1 'I ( Ill M.1 ,, .. rM Cormos 1331131 /\r1.,.._,a Btvrt • 1Corona Del Mar :?Uhl f co.1.,1 Hwv Covina :"r>o N c,,,,.J., Aw" 1Fallbroo+t t t9 1 iv" !:>1 • Foun1a1n Vunoy. 1 7!)(~1 M,l( I' 1oha !:.i• • Glendale 33fi "' f}rll'ICI 81-1<1 • Lake San Marcos 1 M')· 3;n <):lrdlAJrll (I Dr Pasadena 1t'J r ColOrJ<IO Blvn 1Port Huenemo /')'! w l 11,tl "' ·l.1•,"!11 I•, l31vfl • Downtown Santa Ana fJ31 N M..tin SllThouaano Oaka. l)JO Mf)Orf}Jlk n<t . Upland H,OW r oo1h1ll Blvt1 . Vista IOtO/\ ( V•:.1 I Vvav • UO• ti .Ju'.;rLl.1¥; 10Jrt110;? .·:: • ...:.J.: •••• 4, . . -· . . , . . . ' .. . .. I I - L ' I I ' I I 1 I I l J ' A 12 OAIL.., PILOT ll\urad1y J1nu1ry 2~ 1979 . tr , QUEENIE 1111 ••II I lltoroli. '"", , • .,:01111! '" 1. I\ ~ " ..... ' Ill " I• t I t1•1!U1t1 ,.,. "(;ot o prolllt'nl" 'fhPn wntt• to l'at Dunn. Pat will 1•ul r••d lnflf'. y 1•t111111 lfu> a11~1.111•1s and action you need 111 ,\11/c~· 11w<fUTllP:I "' y nt>Pfrlt'llt'fll a111I l>u:nness Mml l/CJur CJUt!£lw1i.s Iu /'tJI /)1.1nri , J\1 Your ~erva~-'Nu.nye Cv11~1 /)m/11 l 'tltJI .. I ' (J /1111 l'>IJO. <'11~111 M 0 eSff, CJ\ 'rtfo:tt> J\• 1111m 11 /1 llt'r\ u~ f/f1.\.\1/1ll' 11'111 lw Qfl.\U'l'rt'll but 11/unwd m<1u111n t1r 11 ""'' •ml inclwtinu tht; r1•ud1•t ' f ull 11111m• rultlri•n 1111111111.\1111'~\ h11ur!I' rihunt' 1wm /11 r 111n1111t lw 1 '""1<11·r1•tl I /11\ 111lu11111 opr>t·ar~ da1 ly f'J c v1ll ~1/1udlllt·' ' Parilllo11 'l't•a.-h e• Balboa I H~/\ It PJ\'I'" Thr-re ar l' plenty of disco dam·1• l<':.:.on"> .1rounll . hul I '11 like t11 find out where l c1t n k 11rn :.111n1• ur tht· r1hl 1l;1nl'l':., particularly t he "Bal h<w '· B! J . Halboa Th•· onl v pl act' whvn• thf' Balboa b taught i~ at • I h1• hall room of th1· P :H Ilion «toO Main St.) In •: H11 lhoa l~·at·h at 7::10 11.m. lwfon• "Rat Nights " rfa 11c-1•i. IM·~ln. Johnni•· Sh1•1htn, who plonttred the r~·turn or ttw h lit hand i.ound to Orang1• County 1·1i.:ht yt·:tr"> ai.:o . i.a)i. lht· ISalhoa originated Int.he 1:1:111-. at th•· old lfrod•·tvou~ hallnH1m in Balboa wh1·n· ~t an K1•11to11 rir"l p1•rform••d. Shf' adds that tlw Ualboa :o.l1•11 c·un bi· danct-d to any music ... "th•· rai<lRr the twu.er," and tut many d isoo steps a n · "rlirrt>n ·nt beat" dances to som e or the o&d· limf'nt ~ut•h as the-l.ind.y __ Howard Reynold~ and bis "Society For The Pn•KervaUon Of Big Bands " will be featured at the t't•h. 3 danc.-. Othn 1979 dalt's are April 7, June 2, Aul(. 4, (kl. 6 and Dt>c. :u. Phone the Pavllk>n 1573-4633) or M8. Sbeddt'r (640·7'2.2) for more In· formalkm. SPECIAL! Saran® Wrap. Include!! 50' roll-plus t 5' bonus roll 65' total. L1m1t 720 per store L1m1 t 2 per customer 99¢ SALE! Reg. 1.22. Planters dry roasted peanuts. t2 ounce jar . SALE! Reg. 55¢. AH purpose pantihose. With reinforced panty and toe m assorted shades All strotch nylon Sizes small. medium, and long. 1.39 6-Pack SALE! Reg. 1.22. Enamel spray paint. Ozone safe aerosol spray paint In assorted colors. Fast, easy, dries quickly. t3 ounces. 3/$1 SALE! Reg. 55° ea. Masking tape. Each roll measures 'I•" x 50 yard:. $ B~ 1'1~t>p!1 ,..,,,,,,,,,, A K"ON 1>1-:AH l'J\T I h.1\ 1· "'"n•· fr111t t re<''> lhat net·li t11 lw vrune·<I M v rf.1tl 11.,1·cl 111 111ak1· ht:. uwn "prun1n~ p .1111t , ·hut I 1 .111'1 11·rrw111lw 1 \\h,1l hi· U">1·d 1n tl <'X 2/88¢ SPECIAL! Andy Capp's® snacks. Enjoy Diet Pepsi · in 12oz. cans. En1oy the great Pepsi· caste L1m1t one'tase per customer. SALE! Reg. 6/5.88. Cushion sole athletic style tube socks. White cotton and stretch nyton. t11rtpe tops. 19·•nch length. One size hta alZM 9-t 5. • ,. pl for I 111 •,1·1·tl 11 ii ' .111 \ •1u t r a d, do"' n a r 1·1· 1111· fu r 1111• ' ... W . ~a n C'll·m<·nte Ttw ( OOJll'r:illw t-.xt1·n-.i11n -.a)\ thf' following formula fr 11 111 l.1·1· .. '""·farm li!dvl!wr in :,a<"ramt·nlo (.'ounl)', work1> wc•ll ai. a home made> pruninK wound dn>-.-.ing. Mix om· of the com· m 1• r l'I a I r i x •· c.l 1• op 111· r 111 a t 1· r i a I 1> ((: opp•· r l~ord1·aux J with raw linset>d oil in lhesf' propor. t1011 i-.: 1.5 oun<·••s cop1wr Rord.-aux and I pint l im • .-1·d oil. T lw d rN1sinl( should be UHed on all t'uls mon• than on•• in<"h in di a mt·lcr. It may be ap· l'lir d ~~m aftrr th•• cut Is madf:', bul will stick bet· lf'r and -.tay longrr If th•• a ru is a llowed to dry un· 111 thf' wood slarl'> lo "how i.mall cracks. Cover the ~ound tM·fon· prulon)l.NI rain since many of the wood rol funKi i.pn•ad and infect during wet wt>athn. Thi' advantagP of lhh; paint over blac:k asphalt tYP'''l sold In nur'>Pries is that the copper prolf'<'hi againi.t fungal Infection. The paint should tw n •ai>plil'd 1·ach vt·ar unlll the wound is heal~. It can bf• uM·rl for both deciduous and fruit tree pruning wound'>. lffarkf-1 Ta ftpfund /tfon.-,, l>l•:J\H l'\'I' I ~:J\C a $20 bill to the express larw 1·.1 .... h11·1· al .in AJ11h :i Bell.I market. My hill c·a rn •· to 11•::-.::-. lhan SIO. a nd :.lie• a!-ikPd me if I had -.rnullc•r d1;i11gt• Whill' I wa:. looking in my pur:.c· ::-.hn !-ilart••<I <·ount111g out ri•i.:1sl1·r m oney and "''f1Urat1ng 1t I told thl' dt·rk I rluJn'l have the dian~1· !-th 1• wnnl('(J. ::-.u :.he rang up $10 and ga ve nn· l'hani.:t'for $W not S20 S hl· hod not put m y $20 lln the s hC'lf above the n 1l>h d r1.1wcr of thf• reg1sll'r as 1s usually done. She ;11Jmttl<.>d this to th<' manai.:cr . Yd. the next clay the mana~1·r l'alh.•cJ m e 1rnd I'm SIO short and can't ~fem t.o do anything about 1l L B .• Los Angeles The mnnag.-r or this Alpha 8.-ta m arket will replace your mhi.ing $10 U you contact him ~nonally. Hr "av-. th•· C'lt·rk's register balanced out correctly whk h would 1.t•e m lo Indicate that you had actuallv glv1·n ht>r a $10 bill. llowevf.'r, m ore tran,.arll11nii ~•·rt' made on thal regrstf'r a fter your". Thi' m 11na1tn says Alpha Beta's policy Is to put a larg<' hill on ttw register Hhelf unlit chan1te 1-i r.-movt·d frcJm the regl~ter aod the clerk did not do this. Th•• manager added that W of· f.-r.-d to balanct-out the register al thf' lime your problem occurr1•1t, hul you couldn't wall for the 25 m lnutA's this woulcl ha vt> taken. The main point oth.-r re1ders should note In lhl11 .-omplalnl Is lo make Htt a larger bill Is plac~ out.aide the rf'JCl1>ter at the time It Is liken b.Y th.-e111hlf'r. T hiK 111 standard supermarket po11<'y. U It's followed, no mlxup of this-type ean occur. WA.NTED Choose Cheddar Fries. Hot Fries, Bac-umms. Pub Fries. Bugles. 4 '/• ounces each I I. 66¢ pkgof12 2.99 SALE! SPECIAL! Reg. He. Manila fife. folders. Letter size. 'Ii cut. Double scored tor :y, ~•Ion. Top-opening check Ille. Molded poly· propylene, snap lock top. • 15.99 SALEI Reg. 16.99. Hemltton Be•ch-7 -speed blender. Does a big 1ob an the kitchen. Avocado or gold (620) General Elec1rlc• can opener. Mag- netic lld holder. Gold. (EC32) ~2/$1 SALE! SPECIAL! M19aH'~fsend bikini• ..• •lightly Irregular. Cotton and cotton I polyeater blends. Limited quantities. No ra lnchecks. Reg. U .H . 4-~ c;ons<>M aet. 24" dlat0f11()(t free mirror. two matchlnO econces 13W' oonsofe table. Beroque aty1e In an- tique gold tone finish on plaatlc . ~;1•· .. l .:=:=.:_. I / I M l 3.99 SALE! Reg. s.n . Jumbo size peraon1I me. Plastic with metal hinges. t 3x9l/cx 10'/•" SALE! Reg. 27.99. Mr. Coffee• 10-cup drip coffeemaker. Makes up to 10 cups. (CBS7fo) 88¢ SALE! Reg. 1.15. Agree• creme flnH and conditioner. Regular, olly or extra-bOdy 8 ounces. 99¢ SPECIAL! Scotc..-Brand cad- die p.c:k. 4 rolls of 'h"x500" Scotch• Brend transparent tape. SALE! Reg. 11.99. ConAl,.- pro-.dryer. 1000 watts ol drying pow~r. (078) 88¢ SALE! Reg. 1.4f. Agree• shampoo. Regular. olly or extre·genlle 8 ounces. Adults and teens. 49¢ SALE! Reg. &ec. P.c:kege of 12 pencils. Num· oor 2 Sunset pencils Yellow shafts. 12.99 ••. SALE! Reg. 15.99. APF model 2201 slide rule c.acYl•tor. 8-d1g11 LCD read-out. 11 functions. 4·key mem()() YOUR CHOICE SALE! Reg. 18.99 ••· Oeoorattve pfHtlc wall mirrors. Choose from these flntrlramo finishes-white lattice. bamboo look, bleached oak or cane looks. All with distortion tree glass. SAL El Reg. 9.99. Nyton pt'lnt lounger. Nylon trlcot Machine washable. Ono size Ills all. 2.66 SALE! Reg. 3.99. Wood fremed pt'lnts under glau. Assorted sizes. nssortod sub1ects Your Family Discount Store • SALE! Reg. 29.99. Texas Instrument•"' model 1680 cakuletOf. 5-lunc11ons, 8·d1glt display, 2-koy memory • SALE! Reg. 2.07. Excedrin PM." 50's. 6.99 SPECIAL! Fr•m•d prints, mlr· ror metted. Chrome or brass tone metal tramos. t 6x20" 4.99 12x16" size. 10.H 22itt!8'' size Limited quantities DIA/flOJWDfll • GE1'1STONE8 Juwols hy IOMtf>h'l 1'1 searctitnq tor diamonds eM qemetono'I from 1m1111to 1nd1v1ounl11 11nd ~ll'lte!I. C11retul eiramtnm1on ant1 ovAlunt1on ny our oxpert!I H1ghe'1 PflCM f)l)td c.111 't4o-9066 1<>-'J dl'llly S11turd1y to-6. $undrt closod A•,k tor Rotty CJmr.f Of frank VanderWaU Sale prices effective Thursday, January 25 through Saturday, January 27 . • Jse your JCPenney charge, Master Charge'• or VISA '/ 8 ankAmer1card • u . . ' . I b OS h BUENA PARK: ~~! .. ~ =i •. !. !,, .,,.. ~!..,.. · o.!~":::f:;,T:~~~":.30 · lliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilmiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiilliliiliiillililiiiilll •8undaya10to8• ' ORANGE: City Dr. •t Garden Grove Blvd. • Open weekday• 9:30 to 9 • •Sunday• 10 to 8 • .. .. . . . SANTA ANA: 3900 so. Brtatot -No. of So. Coaat Plaza • Open weekday• 9:30 to 9 • • S•turday 9:30.\o 9 -l Sunday• 10 to e• .. s I I •• , -. I • f 1 I t • I ~ I f I \ l f I • f l ' l . ' t 1 l l --;.- . .. WORLD It Was a 'Lemon' Atrardftl Avt·r{'tl Ha rriman. R7 . fiu11w1 , ''" \' ork .:o\-ernor and vt•l4:run d1plom..it . hus OC!t.'n num('(i the 1978 rt'l'lfHl'Ut O( lht> 1l4.l rr) S TrumJn t' u b I 1 c S e r v a t' t • Awa rd lt arr1m.rn wu!'> Truman's rovin~ ambassador for the Owner Wins Def MONTREAL <Al'> ACh!r walUn~ 10 yt&r~. U>o Kr.iv1t1 fan 111 MOt lea:-1 v1nd1cat1on for a l ur h,• lxiu.iht that he u1d waA u lt·1n on from lht· a tart , The CUadiAll Supreme C'our1 1 ule>d 'that Gtneral Motor11 owcu Krt1v1l1 hi orlgtnal Old&moblh-purclHlM' pnce of $3.485 ''IT Wi\S TIM t: a<imd>ody d id aom\'thl.na." Kravitz i.a11t 1tfl~r thl' ruling "I wanted to paavc· the• w111y for conaumen I'm no ht•111 nor un t•x P<'r1 In lhla ht>ld II w1t11 h1~h ttnu· we· ohta1nt'd a dt'flniuvc ,t.11111 c>n th1· r" 6 po n 111 1Ml1 l y or ,, u tom ob 11 t• manu!acturen. " . t\r11v1t1 u Mnnlrt-al l.i" '''r. :1aul ht' ba.ttled the c·a~t' all llw \o\,1y lo lhl· Canadian Supremt· ('our I investing UbOUl $20,()()() \.\Orth of hi' llffil'. bt><'IU t> h1• "fr.:urt>d wmehoJy s hould do i.omelhln~ for l>Offit.'VOC elst' at some time.> tn tht•11 hfe " T he t'Ourt rulet.I lhut alll'mpb by GM to hnut 1b hab1hty to mt:rl'I) rt>plac1ng defective parh were barred by the C1v1l Code o f Q~bcc European Hccovcry KRAVITZ WHO HAS tak ~n Program an 1948. . sev~ra1 cas.:s 'to court on behalf of tive Car Suit tht l\utomoblle Protection Assoctll· lion lind won them i•ll. aa•d ht-was not out to discredit Oe>nerttl Motors. "Juat bttaUAe l ((Ot 11tuck with a bad car doo11n 't meun they're ull the IHHOc way," be stud H.-uld he wanted to force "munufacturers to. tuke com1umer ('Offirho.nt.a more 16riously. Thill in 1t11~l l• worth all the months or re· Hrch 11\d effort l 'vo put into this CUltl." KRAVITZ SAI D THAT hi s Old11 mob1le wa11 a le mon from the clay It left l'lumondon Chevrolet· Olc.11, a local dealersbJp that went out or business long ago. ·'As I drove the car off the lot there wu a rhythmic noise which was a defeclave beanng 1n O"{: wh~I although I didn't know at the time That could have caw. ht• \.\heel to full off " IN ADDITION, HE said, the tires -.c ra ped on fenders. the engine dripJX'<i 011 and the differential and ::.lt:ering mechanisms malfunctioned. 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And ITIGc Arthur llJ·J13·TJQ4 114·~1·6IOO llllTllGTOtt BEACH CERRITOS/ lOln k:Wn111t1e Comer Of Dloo6chwt c Adtltrv ARTESIA 114·Q04·J.l2J ttORTHRIDGE )qJ2() Hordhotf Jt llJ·QQJ·}QQT Actolr From Northocjqe Ploz& 1lwnpe c ~, PflSflDEnfl Jo60 E.FootHll l\J. 516· lt>Ql • eorr.d~ c. FooH • I /TOA£ HOl.RJ, DMY 'K>~. • JM 'IC>: AA lO·blOO . ...... -..... . I I •• , t ... I ' l \ • I t s I n ,a 1 1 0A1L v fi1wr Pl•'• of the Day i. ', _.C:Al It ORN I A • ,1 1 _ w1~j ' •. MY OVTO . I ~ . • M\' ()\'TO O"n•"CJ b\ Mnn!cu Sl:th.•r "r t-o'lh •r t 'ti)' 11 m1• "' ·rn~ c·1.r tn \ ll1<h11h 111•1 fulh• 1 hou~hl t .. r thr r1H ,,...rn,;t~ '"'ii• • r••• ut t•w ( .e, ....... 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Thl· n •port by the Joint LcJt1slut1ve Auditor·, effH'l' MIJO(l'~t t WO u1;t1om~ llllP oHit·wh mttk IOI( thoiu· n•i,trll'twns t'lt•t1rt•1 or the L~~1:-l utur·t­ po~:.1hly ehnunattn~ lht• l t!Slr1l'l10ll!. t•nllrt!I)' Tift: REPORT STATED THAT unlci.s lht: t••uc rl't.trH'lWrt"> urc l'orn•ctc<l, u "Com pr<•ht.·n.~rv~· J1ro~ra111t'valu.1llon"1s 1rnposi.1ble , J\ lbf), lht• rt'IJOI t t·ont'luc1cd. fundb !J[>propnaled undt>r th1· 1)roGram bt'comc mind with other run<t:- aad are 1mpo ... .,1hlc· to 1d1·11tlfy 'fhe proKrum. s larlt.•d an Hl70. hus generatt'<l m on· thun $24 million, und about H7 percent of thut ~um ha:-b<·en l'>JK'nt hy th(• tkp11rtment of Motor Vehadt.'S, Oeparlmt.·nl of 1-'1:-.h and Garn~ and tht• slok Air nesourcct. Botir<t :ru t: A<'T T H AT nu:A1'f:r> T~£ program ~t..tilt·d the rcvt·nues were to t)(; us<.>d for the pre i.c'rv~1t1on and protect 111n of California's environ m(·nt. 1ndurhn~ the: blllllt· against auto gcnt!ratcd .,1 r poll11t1<1n C'ar owrrt·r-. puy $25 1n1lrally for u pcrsonuhH·d 1111111-. ;ir1 ;i1111mrl rt•rww:.t ft'<· of $10 IJrHI $1:! t11 tr.111:-h·r llw llc-l·nM: ph1lt· lo anolher v«h1ch· (Jf lh1· $:!4 fl m11J1or1 '""''IUCl'd by lht· 1.mJurum , $~ H m1ll11>n h11s µurw for OM V udm1mstrnt1vt 1·11:-t:-., $17 J 111ill1on for 1•r1v11on1111•ntal purpo:-1•.., aml SJ 7 mllhon n ·rn:11111·d llrt('l(l~·nrled an ll surplus :i., cif J 11111• :10, 1!1711 e 10AMOft 1'10M•!>V 81~~...,04w•v ..,, 'v' ••04. <•11•or1u• (,,,.,.,.,,n• ..-rvH ,., wtll .,... Mtd ff'Wr~y °"' I t1M ••••w• L.-AAttnOr••lf'••• ~~))It TUC.Kelt t,COAGC ... 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Crormtory • Flower Snop 4'17 E I Ith S t Co~ta Mesa 646-41888 ,,_Cl U OTHHS SMITH'S MOITUAIY 627 Main St Hun11ng1on Boach !>36-6539 ,..fAMtLY COlOMAL fUHHAL HOMI 1001 Bo•sa Ave llY PSI mt n I fl( 893-3525 ~ACIHC YftW .._ .....oa&AL PAH <-emetery Mor1vflrv Chapel 3500 Pacific View Ortve Newport Beach 6«-2700 ' McCOIMICK MOaTUAIUH Loouna Beach • 4'94-IMlb Laguna Hilla 768-0933 San Juon Capi strano 4'95-1776 IALn.taGHOH ~LHOMI 84'6-2'424 Costa Me•.11 873-9'450 l&l •OADW A Y MOlfUd Y t 10 8rOldwav Cos1a Meu 6"2-91 so C) an old San f'rnncist·o family, died Jan. HJ Law re ceived thl' M yster y Writers of Ame rica Edgar J\wurd In 1969 for his novellu, "The-Man Who Foolt·d the World." LOS ANG F.LES </\I'> Or Robert L. Watson J r., 56, an car. no11c and throat spceialas t and former president or lht· Los Ange l es County M edical Association, died Monduy uft('r suf ferinR an <i1>parent heart attack at his Wali.hare district home. VETERANS •~•.rai d• Hotlo•al C•••hry la How o,..._ HO CffAICH for ....... to .. lf'W ... .,._ .. .,..... c• fw lwhu """'"°" SMITH ·TUTHILL ~I.AMI M~ory ...._.., s--, ........... SIM• 1176 4l7 I. 17'11 Sf., C0tt• ~ .. 646-4888 ·- \ NATION /WORLD I OBITUARIES 'Holocaust' Has Impact Squauer W n 1UJ11S R eact With H o rro r to A trocities Handout P 8LIC NOTICE flf('TITIOU$ e U51NIH ...--UAfeMeNT I n• to•-11"' .,.,...,.. •tt Oo1n9 IM.".,..,, .. noNN. W e: l ONmany <A l'• M•tnY younJ( Ot•r m 11iu art r1•1H0llna with horror to 1icenc11 of Narl1' tlaughl..rin.i Jew• In "Holocaust." t he Amt'rlcon 1t•r tl'll IX"inl( 11hown lhl11 Wt'Ck on Weal Gl•rmunt(•lt•vlalo n "Tht' him wuis ovt'rpow<'rina I erlcd th· whole tlm1· .. 20 yt•nr old Annu HuthJt> of Hambur1t told ttw Uahl ~•·thml( fll'WHl>~P •r Wcdnusduy. "I THINK 'fHt: t'll.M IS 90 f>(lrc t'nt Kcnuinc l"h1• """' '" i\rnt•n rnn kitsch IJunk l ," AnaJ •lo Mt•1t•r. ~. 11( f'.'1-.t·n tol1l thc nution'' large6l dally. I t•lt•,,t101111 11H11·1uh. '>aid Wt'<intiisduy the pro !-lrilm Wt•pl lhl· rulin.:i. 10 1111 rir~t t.el.:cast Monday tu Welil Germanll, winnanl( up to 84 percenl or lht' l V uudlt.'nrt' Thl· -.l·rond ani.tallmenl of th(' \ mt•rlNm n11u1 .. a(•l'ount uf Na.ta at1'0('1t1es had an to It la to be hoped lhill thi» uttentl()n sUrred up by c molloo.11 d~sn't get IO the w11y of the esentual pro· rcu of thmkln" ubout the proJtr&m ·· On<' vlt'wt>r's comment was t hat "It maJu:~ you rry. but at does n't mak<' you thank." •'OR 'rHF. lflRST TI M E a sh:ablc number of t'allit t·nmt-from f':aitt Germany. whf!re about 80 pt>rcent of tht• population can tunc In We1>t German TV. p1e 11tallon announcers said. Qut>stions lht•y 011ked Included why the film wt111n 'l being shown an the communist country and whut tht' Eust G<>rmun KOvemment's position was on anti St•nHtJbm . Hart ford A r e na 1·Hn lar.:.-r 1:tu11l .. nrt' 'l'lU'M.h•Y nl.:ht. up from 11 ----------------- n11lltt>o to 13 m1lhon 'H0(1t:.." the lJ ~ ~cr1e'> about laver y an Anu·nt·u, dn·w 1tbout j 0 percent-of the West G1·111wn kll·\ 1s 1on .wdu:ncc when 11 wus shown Center Hails Denied fMOMA ' £ llt OOIC\ WOOOW()fl1t1N(',, IU INtvsltl<tl W•y C...••• Mew. c...t•'9nW• .,.,1 10-' ·-· '"' c;o. ... ,. Pie<•. GMW MeW, C.llfOtl>I• tt.i. fl••Y W &•M*~. tHlt C•<N•I lfG , L•~ Mill\. (4 1110rfti• ~~ Tiii\ l>v>lfWU I\ t~le<I tly • Qf1Mt•f~1f; c,...., w llt'OQll • SANTA CRUZ <AP> tttu ""'-••• 111ec1 "'''" ,,. T h t' R 0 a r d ,.. r ounly , ..... o4 o··~ c..i"'Y on " J ""u••Y 7l, ""' Sup~rvasors .... hus vott'd ,., ..... 3 l t d rood l Put>l .. hff Qt-~I 0.llV ~IOI . o cny s amp11 J•n n-, . .,, '· '· 0 , m9 ~" to people with "Illegal addresses ·· The action was aimed at s quatters, i.uch us tho e camplnR out an Sycamore Grove ulong the San Lorenw River C haJrman Dao Forbes said that by givmg food sl.ampa to sqW&tters, the county was aidtog and abetting the crime of tretp818ing . PtJBU C NOTICE ... , ..... NOT re• OIJ SALi N0.~,_..,11• Nolle~ " _...., t111.n ....,. ""' "" Otrt~ w•ll ... IO 00 • tn , Oft,,,. h i _.y Of rt4ltUMV, ""· "' Wfl 911~~ 0.1ve, ti> -C.11, el HU"t ... Oft .. et ... ~·~ ol 0.-. SI-'• ol CltlH0t1>la, -.11 •I pUl)lk ""'''°"· 10 ,,.. ll•Ql\n l btdd., lo• t 011, '"" •ollo•l"Q O.K tto.G ~· 11'-rty t•lt (ft•'ltol•I V•"• \•t1•I • CGLJMIVJIO\J•. L•<tf'\.e • ,,._,, Ot>•o W• ••-.... t1QM lo b<d Oft IN P<-··· ~efMo!OI'' l<J!ll Yt'ar 'I hl• r1·111x.1n:;c lo the program has been "In 1'rt'dl\lll>(lv pw,1Uvt· " 1sa1d a s pokesman for the 1t•lcvl111<1n .. 1at1on broadcul>Ung the program Proud Rebirth County Social SerVICt;.'5 Director Dave Singleton said he wanted to check with state and federal authorities on the lepli· ty of the supervoors BC· lion. •<<f'OI~• Go<PO<"'- l<ubh•-Or-C:.0.U 0..lly f>11u1 J.,..,., y JI 1'1• J tl I~ OVf.:k AU ., TWO·TlllRDS OF THE callers have hl>t•n "pos itive" about the series and one· thard OJipobC• 11, mainly because 1t o pens old wounWI und hurt11 Germ a ny's image abroad. St11tlon ortlrhals :iald that the m ost often.heard comment was. "We want to forget. We don't want to br n·mlnd~d." Am<mll th • vl<•w\.:r::.. the newspaper said , were ,President Wultcr Schc·cl and his wire Mildred , who <·ommented· "I was deeply touched. Young people 1n pnrucuJar s hould see this film." Telcv1:.1on panelist s discussing 3 flood o f v1t>w .. r:,' questions ll'lcphoned In during the second m i.tallnwnt :fuf.'s<l11y night said young people Ire· fllll'llllY asked. "Was it really so bad?" "IN GENF.RAl4, IT WAS WORSt~ th110 you can imagine ... historian Wolfgang St'heffler told a nationwide audience. nut he said the rum makers were unable to port roy the full scope o(lhe cruelty · "Should you really s how the details how police hattnhons wc>nl on the rumpage? Should you show that an clearing out the ghettos how sick people were shot 1n huspatab because it would have been ... o trouhll'SOmc to ev:.it'uute them? Or should you ~how in d«'tail the slaughter of cht1dren. caught by ll•l' rl't'l a nd !-ihot through the head and the like?" Anothl'r frt•qut•nl question was how many GE'rmuqs knt·w uh<1ul th«' Nazi ::.luughter of six rn 1 Ilion .J<-w::. A WOMAN t 'IWM NURf:MBt~RG t'ullcd In to :-.n that :tlrl'afly 1n 1!>40 Germans JOkt•d uboul "Mo:-.1•.., and S:1rah soap" m;1<le from the bodil·s or J1·w..,, :.rn<i thut Cnman d11ldrt•n s ang, "Lint' the .lt•\l.s ur> <1uwn ... 1 th<· wall · One qut.·::.ll<m from vwwr•rs left unan::.wc rcd by th•· ~nel was, "Why arc so many top position!> ht· Id by old Nuzas an indu::.try today?" Thl' Colo~ne station that is sending the series ovt·r a natio nal hookup or regional stations has he<'n inundated by more than 10,500 telephone t'alls from v1t·wl·r~ 1n two d<i ys. a spokeswoman said . THE STATION'S NUMBER IS flashed on lht' :-t're1•n pcrlodacally during the segments. wh1t'h Jr • dubbed in German, and viewers arc asked to <·n 11 in lht-1r opinion::. The final segments and pa nt-I d1s<·uss1ons ure :-.cheduled toni~ht and Fr1- cla v · Obv1ou:o.ly many c ull<.'r~ :.ireset:kanl( a valve for I heir ag1lal1on." the Cologne newspaper Stadt· Ante1gl'r::.u1d "They simply wunll'd s omeone lo t alk HARTFORD. Conn. <AP> -A year after the roor fell an. Ha rtford is enjoying a proud •·re birth. a rcna1.&1ance" for its Civic Cent.er coliseum. On Jun. 18. 1978. a driving icy rain soaked the blanket or ::.now On the roof of the 3·year·Old COi· iseum. and al 4:19 a m .. the roof plunged to the floor or lhc 12,400 seat arena THOUSANDS OF COLLEGE BA.SXETBALL rans had left the arena Just · hours before, and though n o one · was Injured, Mayor George /\thanson said that the city's heart skipped a beat. Offtl'iuls were also he&rts ick. The are na had been hailed a s the cornerstone of downtown Hartford's redevelopment · · l think at is obvious a year later that the beat of llartford dad not stop, 1t did not skip." Clly Councilwoman Wilha m OiBeUas aad Gov. Ella Grasso. Rep. Wilham Cotter. D· Conn .. and others attended a meeting that w as billed as a "celebration" or the city's resolve Ul the face of Crl~IS. CHAMPAGNE FLOWED, MODE~ OF THE new t'ohs eum were unveiled, and the dtgnitaries all' pic<:es'l>f a cake made in the shape or the new buildinJ(, which 1s scheduled Lo open J an. 1, 1980. "lt 's not simply a reconstruction. ll 's a re- birth. a renaissance. and we're proud to be part or at.·· said Gl'rald Simons. urchitect for Ellerbe As · sociutt~ which is designing the new arena. f:n~int'l•rmg anqu1nes comm1ss1oned by the ci- ty :ind its insurant'e carriers attributed the col· lapse l<J "design defi cienc ies." and lawsuits total· ing a s much a~S32 mil hon a re pending. T ift: NEW CENTER, TO BE BUILT on part of th(' old foundation. will have a sloped. double lrusst>d roor for added safety and wall seat 12,400 to 16.600 !or COOCl'rts. Seats for hockey games will be t•xpanded to 14,600. fro m 10,382, providing a. spacious new home for the New England Whale rs of the World Hockey AssoclaUon. When the roof collapsed, the Whalers were fo rced to move in m id·season lo the s m aller Springfield Civic Cente r in western Massachuse tts. Concerts and other special events were canceled Box -offlt'<' losers were esll ma le..'<! at $18 million. But f''rank K Husso Jr .. dtrcetor or the civic t'l'nler, ::.aid the undamaged exhibition hall and lhe 53 ::.hops an the c1v1c center have escaped the finan. rial hardship many predactc..-d. lie said coovent1on bus inl'S~ has n •maincd !>trong. "The biggest problem we've had 1::. JU~l turn· aog people away," ht' said Sally A personal touch ... Find the whole Peanuts 9an9 evervdav in the DAILY PILOT 842 .. 321 yours with free monogramming. Lush velour robe 19.9() Reg. 30.00 Ou1 popular kimono style rooc now In ankle length for added comfort al'ld warmth. Rich, AtneP trlacetate velour. One stze fit s all Blue, camel, brown. Allow two weeks fOf monogr ammtng silverwoods - PUBLIC NOTICE ---. SAlnA•NA •IVE II 1-.0VUlllNTS In Sacramento, Shawn 1 Ortiz, a spokesman for the 11t ate social services de p a rtment. said d e· partment lawyers would h ave t o s tudy the irnpervlsors' resolution before ruling on its legality. NOTl(.f Of' INTENT I> h•••l'l• ci••~n '""' It\• '-'' o• or.,.. m '""°' lo -.. n ,,..,mu No P •IOI h o111 '"" C•l1f0tn1" 0>•\l•I Comml\\lon, ~ .. 111 '°"" R~on•I C.Dmm1~"°"· ~ r O< ••n eou• .. •••d. P o eo•· 11so. l O"'I 8<HKh, CA ~t 121 l S'IO '>011 1 '°' con\lfUtllon Of llT'IJOlv•""'"" lu -------------4 lhe '•nl• ....... RIWt (;N,_I, 3000 '"''' NO.SMOKE BILL EYED OTTAWA (AP > Health Minister Mo n i· que Begin says he r de· partment is drafting a bill to enforce non· smoking r egulations in public traMportallon. "°'"" ot ~ Awnue to SOO hM't no<lh o• P .... 11 ... 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C.0.\t 0..lf 1'11111 J •1>w.,y tJ ,., "" Jt .. lt hflll H,lt~"8' ,,,. )II t~ , I I • L , t f I I • ' t ' I I . -I t I • l LOCAL c DAil V PfLOT ,4 J • Boaters Seek Bolsa Wetlands Marina Bo•ting e ntbuaiasta dipped lht'lr oara anto controvera1al wale.ms thia week, calllns for a marana 11nd re<-reatlonal boalln.g 11c t1vlUt•3 In tbe Boin Ch ca wetlarwh Partuan old there ta a dcs~rall> nt-t"d for ancreaHd boatln& farllltle In Southern CJllllomia H llNTINGT ON llAIUSOUR rcsldt•nt l'raa.c Bour her to.aid lw would llkt< to &l't' a r hailn of marin.u IJoftl the ce>atl alrrular to Uaat ol earlier day mlaalON Othr• l"lalm th•\ Boin Chica'• l.~ acrns on th• rri~fl ot H'"'tlngton Bc~ch city Umh' la large e.noul(b to 1«0mmod•tc both • martna and Lbe p,_.rn Uon of tM wellaada wltho\lt harm c.o ..-Udllle Tuud1y nltht 's metounic . which wu held at HunUn.Vton Hurh Ctty llaU to receive l'OM · ment" on 414 pa1e draft report JUDGE .WANTS TO TAKE CHILDREN AWAY FROM HER lynnH Moye Appeal• to lcMho Supreme Court Epileptic Mother Fights for Children BOISE; Idaho CAP) -Lynnae Mo)'e HY• the cowU are UD· fair lo ~ ehe can't rabe ber two youns cblldren becauae abe is an epilepbc. ··My type of epilepsy is not vk>leot. it would never C•Ule harm to my cbUdtto," the 24-year-old mother of 2-year~ld Tanya and 4-montb-old Bret said Wednesday. "I don't tbraab about. There is not.biog really wrong with me." MRS. MOYE'S SEIZtJltES OF petit mal epilepsy occur only at night, and only after emotional distress. according to Boise neurologist Dr. Michael O'Brien. He testified that Mrs. Moye's epilepsy would not prevent her from laking. care or her children. But District Judge Gilbert Norris granted custody or Tanya and Bret l1> T erry Moye, 37, whose job as a mapmaker with the U.S. Geologic Survey forces to rum to travel in seven Western states. Norris, in bis decision, said Mrs. Moye could not act M · cisively for at least 10 minutes after a seizure. He said she also apparcpUy lacked energy "to properly look after said children" ror a day after a seizure. MKS. MOYE SAID THE seizures, wblch tut rrom 30 to f50 seconds, prevented her from being able to talk ror a hall bour afterwards and gave her migraine headaches. Mrs. Moye's mother, Mrs. Dee Cady. said the seizures hcgan when Mrs. Moye was 15. From that tim e until she mar- ried at 20, Mrs. Moye had experienced only two or three. seizures, her mother said. The Idaho Supreme Court has suspended Norris' ruling while the high court reviews the case. Mrs. Moye said the court tikely will take 10 months or more to decide. She has custody of the children while the case is pending. SHE FILED LAST OCTOBER for a divorce from Moye, who, she conte nded, used to grab her by the neck and throw her down on their bed as she rose from a seizure, contrary to {>'Brien'aordera not to touch her. "It seems our ma rriage was setting them (the seizures) olf," she said. "I was very emoliooal and couldn't do an~ about what was happening. With Terry holding me down they were getting worse.·' O'Brien tesWied thats ince Jeavin1 her husband laal Oc· tober Mrs. Moye bas not had a seizure. THE DIVOKCE IS NOT FINAL pending a property settle- ment. Meanwhile, she receives wellare assistance amounting to $323 a month. Mrs. Moye said her seizures have never arfected her ~hlldren. Only once did one of the children awaken whJle she was gripped with an attack. "I don't think it will affect my children at all," abe said. "When Tanya gets a little·older I'll J45t tell her what • seizure is. A child is more willing to accept things than an adult." Watf!la Road Signs by the Boa.a Chka Study Group. wa1 boycotted b)' lbe Aml1os de BolHChtH. THAT oaGANIZATION. which ravon1 rwatorallon ot the wet land.a and oppoeet a marina deve~1 __ recenUy wlt.bdrew from atUQJ P'OUP· A apobeman aald t.be COD· servaUonlat 1 roup was beln1 uu d u a pawn for the develop- ment ot the area for the benefit of the Sipal Laodroaark Com· Roosevelt Lau8s Move On China U S. ~\Jon of mainland Ch1na la likely to benefit both count ries. by 1timulatio1 "a splrfl' (>fadv~ture" here anCI by increasing human rights aware- ness there, says former U.S. Congressman James Roosevelt or Newport Beach. Roosevelt, speaking to the Newport Center K.lwania Club, said he believes Carter dld the right thing by recognizing China. "NO MATl'ER HOW much we may regret the way it was handled. we begin to think about it as the fadng of reality." the s on of the fate Pres ide nt Franklin 0 . Roosevelt said. He speculated th at Carte r ma y have sprung the news aud· denly to forestall a lengthy period of debate and e Uorta by Taiwan lobbyists to block the move. Roosevelt, who has visited the Fa r East many limes. said be sees numerous advantagu for the U.S. in the move, including an additlooal ally against our .. potential enemy," Russia, and Increased chances of reunifyin& Korea in the future. HE ALSO CITED the opening or a new market for grain and commercial produc ts , and a •'new frontier'• e rfect on Americans. "This I think is going to give a new spirit of adventure td' the youa1 people of our country;• Roosevelt said. Tbe most important effect on China, be said, wlU probably be tbe lDfluence of the American lifestyle, lncludlng its empbuia on freedom and buman rights. ''I TlllNK THAT China's ao- lng to have lDtemal problems," he aald. ''Tbetr way of life is go- ing to have to change as the win· dow ls opened." Roosevelt said Americans will also bne to adjust. studying Oriental culture and history and developing the patience to \U'I· derstand a different,( slower - paced method or negotiating and doing business. "Hopefully we will . take the best out of Chinese life as hoperully they will take the best out of our way of life,·' he said. Talk Planned By Counselor C areer-c o unsel o r and psychologist Albert Rosenstein will speak Feb. 1 at a Corona del Mar High School PTA meeting aimed at parents of college. bound students. Dr. Rosenstein will speak at 9 :30 a.m. in the faculty IOUJlle. He will d iscuss the College Counaeliog Center In Irvine and Encino and its guidance pro- cedures for college entrance and placement. Information ls available by calling Mrs. Charles Ringwalt at 644-6756. 'Freeze' Violated LOSANGELES <AP> -Tbeci· ty attorney'• office h as filed the first formal c ha rges of violating tbe clty's four-month· old rent freeie f aw against \he owners and managers of two aputment buildings . NewjJort Streets Coated Streets in several areas of Newport Beacb are being coated with aluny aeal tbia week and next. and restdents should ob- serve no-parking signs or risk having their cars towed, police warned. They said the tow-away signs are posted 24 to 48 hours In ad- vance , ~d that ell cars in the way are towed to permit the maintenance coating to be ap. piled POLICE WARNE D THAT residents have been known to re· move the 1icna, buj that aueb re· mov al won't pretent towtac. A ceneraJ deacripttoa Of the areas to be coated and tbe det. ii: ..._ I T .. ay -West Ne'WpOrt. Friday and Monday - Newport Shorn. 'heldar -West and Central Newport, lncludl.ag the Cannery VIU11e-Udo Peninsula area. laa. 31 -Nfwport Sborea. Feb. I -More of tbe Cannery VU1a1e area and Balboa. Feb. 1 or 2 -Harbor Island Drive. Feb. 2 -Bayatde Drive, Clubhouse Drive and some addl· tional streets in Corona del Mar. FD. I -Avocado Av enue In Corona dll-.ar. t'•~ t -Coron• d el Mar atreetl IOUtb ol Cout H11bway. Feb. 7 -Perts of FUtb Avenue, Dah1la Ave nue and Hellotr.oR& Avenue 1D Corona del v a·r. SlWT)' aealiq maintenance ll ctoa. about twice a year, polke aald. It takes eevera l years on the current achechale to re·coat all the city's streets. Project Halt Nixed SAN FRANCISCO <APl - U .$. Distric t Cou tt Judge Samuel Conti bu refuaed to halt work on the ~ Sea P'eUpe J water projec"t. tie warned an •· vlronllM'Dtal 1roup ... kiDC tbe delay It may have to pay eoven· ment COit.i ll It lolea lta caae. pany, the prlcruary landoww ln the BOLaa.Cblca. RepnMDtat1vea or state aa•n· clea alao did DOl partlclpate. re· portedly because of a recent lawawt ftled by lbe Amlfo.. TH& ENVIRON•&NTAL 1roup la con*"U.111 a lJ33 land· a1reemeat between Sl1nal and Ute at.ate which tt H ys {s un· conatitutlooal. The AmJeos a1lo are '"kine to halt what they call lllecaJ dump&.ac and munc wbleh the)' contend ls de1rad!n1 th• weUandl. BW l'kker. a Newport Beach architect and y1cbt1m1n and a leade/ ol a eoeUUon of voters, 11ld lltud1 efforta lhua far h•ve been beavUy we&sbtect on ln-r or m aUon wilb recard lo wetlaad a.nu. BE CLAOIED THAT a harbor and mariu with open acc.aa to the ocean la badly needed. Clentente Bmae Re-.O«!ated "As the mountalna bound out tommunJUet to the east. I.he ocean bounds them to the wn• and both of theae resources mual be provided with access ''Tbe Pacillc Ocean provide• an waparaJleled recreaUonaJ OP' portualty and open space. "Not providing maximum ac. ceaa at every possible opportuni· ty would be tantamount to bk>ck· Inc a ll roads into the mount.Ina, pa rks and desert," be said . This mC>bil e home, belonging to Robert a nd Rit a Larkin. was r elocated from Shorecliff s Mobile Country Club in San Cle mente to a Riverside mobile home pa rk. after geologists warned it was en- dangered by a Dec. 18 landslide. The La rkins' home was second of as many as six expected to be moved. Slide opened 800-foot long, 6().foot deep crevasse within a few feet of the luxury coaches. Limited Parking Near Homes OK'd After a meeting punctuated by shouts of .. Uara!" from Wood- bridge F.atalea bomeownea. · the Irvine City Co\lnc:U ac.reed to permit limited parldn1 ln front of their homes on West Yale Loop. Tbe street bu been poeted "No Parklne" for a year and a half. Homeownera whose houses (root the street bave beea tryin& for half a year to get the right to park lo front of their homes. miles a day at ni&bt. said be eo- TBEY co•PLAINED tbat counters Wr')' few other runners the parking r eatrJcllon has or bicyclists, and feft nJfht park. forced ·them to bring guests ing would be harmless. tbrou1b the back yards •nd Mr1. Moe Mkl afterward that doors in a bumlllatlng and con-the COUDdJ cave in to the 2S or fus ing sys tem that r equires so residents who attended ~ parking in alleys behind the me~ting. ..beca use they we re houses. yelling the loudest." One woman, Gloria Glasser. said. "I have worked for 30 SHE SAID ~T four of the years to bur a home. and 1 do. n 't seven. Woodbndge homeowners want to ree like a maid, coming assocaa~ sent letters oppos- in through my back door. ln~ partUng on West Yale Loop. City orricials aaid the street 'T~ r;n•Jorlty or the people was placed off limits to parked wer~n t listened to. becauae.~y cars ror safety reasons. A bicy· .dldn t come to the meeting, she cle and jogging Jane ls striped said. along each side. MOTORISTS GETTINti In and out o( their cars, or pulling out into traffic. would endanger tbe pedestrians and cyclits, ac· cording to Les Card. Irvine m a nager of trans po rtation services. The council voted s to o to al- low nighttime puking on the streel only, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 a .m . Homeowners who wish to en- tertain during weekend after- noons were instructed to call the police d e partment for tem· porary permission fo r guesta to park on ~e street. STEVE KUHN, homeowners representative, said the com- promise solution. proposed by CouncUma n David Sills, was "not completely" acceptable bul said he plans no further action. During the course of debate. Card and bike trail committee member Juanita Moe prMented 1taU1Ucs and oplruons support. ins the council's orl~lnal de· clsloa to blr parking from the stt'eet. a byway ror Woodbridge traffic. Mrs. Moe said blcvcllsts and joggers used the market paths regularly rrom 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and would be significantly en· dangered by parking between those hours. SHE WAS IDSSED at and sat down to shouts or collecllve v itupe r a tion from th e homeowners. Card also waa haraased, as was uy member ot I.be council wbo appeared at any moment to be leanlftl toward upbokllnl the parldlll but. Tom Baron, a realtor who Uvea In tbe Estates, claimed economic hardship In the decline of the market value of his hoUM becauae of the lack or fraat parklnc accesa. HE SA.ID RE couldn't aell or rent b1I home: Realtors, he aaJd. would chuckle while showln1 proapectlve buyers tbrouah the back door. "It wu a joke." he aald. Sllla, a champion maralhoa runner who does moat of b1a 12 North Campus Eiuollnwnt,,. On Increase Despite initially I ight class loads and e nrollment, Sad· dleback College's north campus in Irvine la picking up more studenta daily. the school 'a top administrator reports. "I think people are finding out we're here ... Edward Hart said . "People are taking additional classes as they're rinding out what 's here.'· THE NORTH CAMPUS at Irvine Center Drive and Jeffrey Road opened Its doors ror the flrat time this week after Proposition 13 cutbacks and rain-delayed construction. The campus had been expect- ed to open lut fall. "We're here now and it'• real," Hart taid. He indicated that some construction would con- tl nu e but noted that both cl•aaroom buJld1ngs on the cam· pus are fully operational. "There is ample parkln1." he added. HAaT SAID ONE phenomenon that bas surfaced since enrollment began at the Irvi ne facility w as ll1ht claseloads. • "We're findil\I that our day stude.nll are not taklnt full loada," be aakl. "I think that's became aome of our offer1np a re teltricted and to many of the studea&a can't t.ake all the courMt tbey'd Ilk~ to at the nortbem campus. "For lnat.ance. we don't have •ny adence «>urses here thi• eemeater." HAST WAS optimistic that as more staff arfd couraes were added to the campua' orrer1np. 1ludt nt.1 would lake more full· time acldemic procrama. He said two «>unea we re can: celled due to • lack of enroll· ment. Crash Victim Services Set A prayer service will be con· dueled tonight in Costa Mesa ror Rob Roy Duncan of Newport Beach, who was kllled in a traf. fie a ccident las t week In Roaarito, Mexico. He was 21. The aerv\ce will be&ln at 8:30 p.m . at St. Joachim Catholic: Church, llMOrange Ave. Manor Christian burial ls set for 9 a.m Friday at St. Joachim, with burial at Good Shepherd Cemeteey in ffuntJacton Beach. . Mr. Duncan is sur.vf.¥ed by hJs mother, J eanne tte Glen of Ne wport Bea ch : tils rathe r, Richard Duncan of Orange; hJs brother. Richard Duncan of Washington stale , and his sis· t e r s, P e g gy Rondeau of Riverside. Toni Espland or San Di ego· and Yvo nne Clift of Sacramento. Printing Shop . . - Hit by Thief Ne wport Beach police a re seek Ing someone who stole $6,270 worth or office and print · ing equipment from a n airport· a rea nrm. Police said the lhert or 23 Ite m s. inc luding a collat e r. ca lculators and plate makers. appa rently occurred over the weekend at Print Emporium, 3848 Campus Drive. The thief or thieves. who broke In .by prying open a door. showed conside rable technical skill In removin2 some of the equipment that was attached to other machine ry. police said. Petty cash and desk drawers weren 't dislurbed. School Swap Meet Slated 0 u r Lady Queen o ( Angels School a uxiliary will sponsor a swap meet Saturday from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m. at the ac:bool , 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Items for donation can be brou1ht to the school Friday. In case of rain, the event will be postponed until Fe b. 3. All proceeds will be nefit the school's education program. Inyo Shakes Aft,erQuake BISHOP <AP> · A aeries ot afteraboclla kef! partl of Central Callforn a wobblin& after an earth· =ke regtatering 4.3 on RiEacale shook tbe a.a eaaald. No mace or \njurtea were ~ported followln1 · Wednesday afternoon's temblor east or the H11h Sierra. The quake. which hit at l : 14 p.m .• wa1 centered 10 to 16 miles north of here In Inyo County. near t he Nevada border. the N•· tlonal Earthqua ke ID· form1Uon Servtce saJd. .. -.... -,. --. . . .. --.~ ~ ,,. ,. . . . . ' \ ' . ,. . " ..... . . .. I ' L • I ' ' I • ' l A •• DAILY PILOT 7so ea. 50°/oOFF YOUR CHOICE SALE! YOUR CHOICE! (original price•) Pine Mountie® fire log. Buy 6 logs & send away for a 51 manufacturer's Orig. 88¢ ea. Men's Reg. 3.99 ea. The Soda fountain glassware 1 lireasury'S Own Chooses oz. tulip sundae. 4 oz. banana spilt. 12 oz tooted soda, 31, oz parfait 01 4'h oz tooted sundae Clear fluted gtass crew socks. rebate. I Burns up to 3 hour~ Details at point of sale Orlon and nylon crew socks with reinforced heel and toe One Sile lits 10-13 Our previous season s colors t1Va1loble now tn limited QUdllt1t1e:, d• abl d" Great old fashioned look ispos e iapers · · · SPECIAL! Decorated "whopper" choice of toddler or extra-absorbent daytime. ~~~!~~~~u~~c~~~~~~·~teasures'', \------,.:' -~ . 6.99 SALE! Reg. 9.99. Men's western style denim 1eans Basic 5-pocket all cotton 1ean SPECIAL! ... ' , ~ . , \ !-~ 2.99 SPECIAL! Men s stripe polo shirts No-1rqr poly- <!ster and cot1on S.M.L.Xl . 2/8& SALE! ggct SPECIAL! Planters"' peanut butter Choice of creamy or crunchy 18 ounce 1ar. Reg. 59c ea. Shm Jim• Tender Leaf· tea 5-pack. Choice ol bags. Box of 48. 59t SALE! Reg. 994. Liquid Paper• Liquid typing correction fluld. 14.88 SALE! Reg. 11.H . Texa• lnetrumenta• Tl-30 student sllde-rule calculator. •8 function calculator, 8-dlglt LEO read-out. spicy. mild or pepperoni. 37¢ Eaton Allen Ko-Rec- Type. Typewriter correcting fllm. 12 tapes per package. SALE! Rag. 15.H . Teal• model LC822 super slim calculator. Credit card case. Battery Included. Sale prlcee effective Thursday, January 25 through Saturday. January 27. Use your JCPenney charge. Master Charge• or VISA•/BankAmerlcard• Limited quantltlea on an special Items (~; ~-j •' .. •. ORANGE: 1.55 SALE! Rt$1. 1.99. Ezerase packet typing paper. 100 count. 8'hx1 I ". 9.99 SALE! Reg. 12.•. Planter wheel. Charming plant81" holds 6 plants. Brass-tone finish. City.Dr. et O.rden Groft Btvd. • Open weet.dlly• 1:30 to I • • lunays 10 to e • - .. , I I • Toddler 1n packages ol llO ··s at1staction". "En1oy" Each 30 ounce capacity ---~.__-· E~·absorbe~tdayt1mo1npackagesof 48 -~·~-..--------h'iJ!~~...,.~ ! 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Reg. 9.99. 21.p1ece ·,ocket set 318 and 114 " drive Chrome plated drop forged s1ee1 Metric or SAE. ~ \~11..;. :-·~: ,,,.., .. - .- -3.99 SAL Et Reg. 5.52. Lee Nalls. I ong nail lengthener ~mender 1.77 SALE! Reg. 2.22. Jute plant hanger Beaded & braided 1ute. 57" Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekday• tt30 to 9:30 • • Sundaya 10 toe • •• . , , VOUR CHOICE SALE! Reg. 29.99. Corning~ Coralie din- nerware 20-piece service tor 4 Durable but with the look of china Choice ol patterns SALE! Reg. 13.99. Hirsh£ 4-shetl steel storage unit Heavy duty steel. 30x60x 12". 1.99 SALE! Reg. 2.44. Rectanau- lar planter. 12'hx4 Ti\ inches. Plastic in assorted colors. By Ph1lllps. 9.99 SALE! Reg. 14.99. 48-tnch shop hghl. With 2 fluorescent bulbs Easy to assemble 69t SALE! 1-W•-- 1. 66 plcg. of 40 SPECIAL I Chine .. luncheon size paper~lates. 1.Nc g.of38 , SPE IALI Compartment plates. lk ptcg. of 15 SPECIAL! Dinner plates lie pkg. Of 8 SPICIALI Platters. SANTA ANA: 1.44 SALE! Mylanta• l1Qu•d 12 ounces 9W SALE! S1gna111 mouthwash 24 ounce. 7.99 ••. YOUR CHOICE SALE! Re,. l .H . Wearever'9 10-1nch saute pan or 1011it-1nch griddle. Pollatied aluminum exteriors. Dupont Siiverstone., intertc.rs. 5.99 SALEI Reg. 6.99 8" saute pan. 3800 So. artatot -No. of lo. Co••t Plue • Open weftdeye 1:30 to I • • Saturday 11• eo • -euncs.ya 10 toe· . .. . ... . -.... . . '• I - •• , . . . ' t • i ., II f . ~ ) ~ ' J I t ' ! l t ' ' ' ' . ~ t \ ' .. I • I INDEX : •Stocks •Business 1 s ------·M·o-vle_s_~_Te.1e.vl.sl•on_. ..... ____ _. __________________ ... ...-....-~DO,..t·e Thur.a.y,Jenuwy 2$. 1919 DAILY PILOT c • 97 Bl 8 )' JOH • EV l\NO o+ Ille Oeh" l"llM \\Off th(• lloflW't · e>l1ht·1ame streak and droppt,'<I them a gameotflhcpace From ti llt'l'lalor'!> pc>mt of v\ew. the-Oranit' Coa•t F\ill('rton <'ollcl(e bukt•tball 1ame Wf'dnt-H day night had 1t all t itclt emt·nt. dram1, tood de· frn1w. t'lut<·h s hootmii und tmottM In a word. It was u barn burn1•r Everybody who played for the Plratea madt an lmportamt contrtbutlon, but 1t wa1 the cuards - P•ul Akin and Or1lll who really ltood out. · Akin. who wH tlven the tuk of coverin1 the <'onfe renc<"11 leading 1col'C'Jr In Harry Heineken ( 26 7 >. wa11 nolhln11 short of brilliant In his assitn· ml'nl The OCC c11ptaln threw a virtual blanie' around thfl IJOU'nt a<'Or~r, limiting him to Just tour flOI nts th<' t•ntlrc tcamc and not a single ba11ket until thl·6 <16m11rk ollhc11 ·cond h•lr ~1x vn·x'ltm • PD<'kf'll trc<' throw!\ by (}C(''& Jim l'rtt'l' ond Hu' Or1ull m thf' tinul 46 llf'<'o9<1!1 staved vrr II funuui.. Fulh•r lt.lll rally und prl'llC'rved It hard l11u6(ht 71 t'll4 tf N•1i.1on for tht> P1rttfr hefon• I 01!\ at Or Jn.:t• t 'ou~t ' l'l'h •r Min in mn.t"um Tiit: \ lfTOk \ . Oran~·· ('n,1'1l a !'ll'Vt'nth 111 u 1 tl'A 1111d 111nt h ut hunw lh1., Yl'ltt -A 1thout ai defrat. ll•fl thl• 1•11 utt->1 in itoll• IX'"•':.''°" of first plar<> 1n tht• ~'Ulh (.\111,t l unf1•r1•111 •' 'tuntlln.:' l 'h .. 10,5 'lnUpi>t·d OKGll.L ALSO PLAYED effective ly as he Mnttnually brOkt' ,.'ullerton's 2·2· l ione press and "a~ 1ruitruml'ntal in running OCC's offense. pass· init off for t.·1wht ab11ash1 a nd contributing 13 poiota. -----..._ Delly ,.,,.. .._ •Y "'•lrl<ll 0'0.-11 occ·s STEVE TIMMONS (24) JOINS SCRAMBLE FOR A REBOUND. Other Orange Coast Players Include Pete Neumann, Gary Wiiia (42) and Rey Orglll (12). Saddleback's Whieklon He's Almost a Superstar By JOHN St:V/\~O OI -D<tllf "'lleot ~Liii Saddleback basketball Coach Bill Mulligan touts him a s one of the two best shooters he's ever possessed. but don't run off and put Randy Whieldon in the s upe rstar category yet. Whieldon, only a freshma n out or Katell a High, still has to re· l ine the other parts of his ~ame namely his passing and defense before he cam s such a lorty status. ··ms SHOOTING has kept us in so m any games this yea!il," praises Mulh~an. "but he still has to work on the a rt or passing a nd his d~rensc " Whieldon 1s curre ntly the lead· mg scorer on his t eam . His 24· point average also r anks ham third among lhe Mission Con· fe r ence scoring leader s. It's numbers like those plus the fa <'t he's shooting 57.5 percent fro m the floor that m akes people overlook the other facets or hls game . "HE OVERSHADOWS his problems with his s hooting," says Mullhtan. "To play major coll ege ball he's going to have to wo rk o n the othe r things , though " Whleldon Isn't obli vious to re· ulily. The 6·4, 160-pound forward knows there a re things he has lo work on. "I know I hove to work on my speed and quickne5s," he says . "When I go to a major college I'm sure I'll be used as a guard instead of 3 forward." Whieldon works almost two to four hours daily sharpening hla RANDY WHIELOON skills. His shooting touch , which Is as graceful as it Is s mooth, Is one area h e 's seem i ng ly mastered. "l 'M R EALLY not that sut· prised at my shooting." he says truthfully , but modestly. "I think the tum(ng point for me was when I was a sopbm ore In hi"h school and played junior vu rsity while everybody else was playing varsity. "It helped my confidence to get all that playing time. I got to play a lot and didn't have to worry about spUttlng lime with somebod) else." U pon his "raduation from Kate lla, Whleldon said it was Saddleback 's style of play and tradition that brought him to the campus. "IT WAS coach Mulligan's brand or play plus the school 's winning tradition that lured me," said the blond-haired yo un gster who li ves tn Fulle rton's district. "I didn't e ven think a bout going t o Fullerton." ·- "Right now we're playing real ~ood basketball,·· he s aid of his teammates. who had an up·and· down prese~son . "E ver ybody has their confidence back. and it 's the kind of team where I don't have to score for us lo win." Whieldon doesn 't have t o score . but he does-<:onsistently. unselfishly and with ease. He's the type of scoring macblne every coach would love to have ... and Bill Mulligan is thankful he does. . "'Mien I beard the Fullerton coach (Ezra Van IJorn' say be had the two beat guards in the s tate It tired me up," admitted Orgill. whose two free throws witb 1J seeonds remaining secured the victory. "I think we have the best au a rd tandem around I know we b1ve a better front Une. i Statistics alonl' prov{• Ak 1n ·, fcot.'11ng:-. s Orange Coa1>t''> starting g uord:. combined for~?fi points. 13 assists, four reboundl\ and two -i tcals,to Fullerton's 14 points, seven uss1sls. i.1x,reboundh an'd four steala. , ~ "Akin was j ust super," praised Gill1b "lie did Just a great Job on Heineken "'Paul <Akin > was j ust super on defense.· he continued. 'Paul was the main reason for our vie· lory. holding Heineke n to four points ... "I thought we played well <'xccpt for the first 10 minutes of the second hjil f m which we ployed very poorly." "l'VE PLAYED AGAINST him for years. said Akin. who also added is points to his superb ddenalve work. "Heineken is one of tbe best guards a round at going to the boards. but Ray <Orgill) ii still better than them both <Heineken and Jim ~b&.i.ltz >.and I'd like to think I'm as good as they are.·· IT WAS DURING thoM' first 10 m1nult•s thdt Fullerton turned .1 M·1·mlngly comfortr.ihle 37·30 Orange Coas t h<tlft1m <' <1dv<1ntugc into d 51 47 Hornet lead But th~ P1 r11tes went out front a~ain See AKIN. P agt-84 Stahler's Image Sacked Reporter Franwd in QB's HomeLOWJi ~t GULF SHORES. Ala . <APl - Oakland qu a rterback Ke n Stable r thinks his image has been hurt by the notoriety or a developing police investigation here. "Even to be associated w1lh this is absurd," says the Na· t1onal Footba ll League sta r . "This ls going lo hurl me in my work with youth." G uH Shores P o li ce Chi ef J ames Maples confirmed Wed· nesday a California reporter 's s tory that he had been arrested on an apparent drug frameup while in the process of an tn· terview with Stabler ~ MAPLES, IN AN inter view with the Mobile Press. con· firmed a stor y by Sacramento Bee sports write r Bob Padet'ky that a packet of cocaine was planted on Padecky's rentc..>d car Monday the day Padecky said he came to Gulf Shores fo r a n 1n· terview and got something of a runaround Instead from Stabler Padecky said Stabler was ir· ritated with him. a ccusing him or being "Oie first reportt·r who came into my town trying to dig up dirt." Padecky c<1rlier had writte n a three-purl story on Gulf Shores' view of the Oakland quarterback. The Police c hief a lso con· firmed to the Mobile Press that. after lt was determined Padccky Oppos.ite Ends Meet AtUCI .. By ERNIE CASTILLO .r Ol tN Delly .. 1 ... St.II Since they're at opposite ends of the basketball world, Cal State Fullerton and UC Irvine really haven't had time to de · velop a rivalry. Fullerton . l ast yea r 's Cin· de rella team, is c urrently noat:' ing on top of the PCAA sta ndings with a 4·0 mark. Irvine, this year 's hard-luck club, is mired in the cell ar at 0-4. One r uns, the othe r doesn 't. Ditlo winning. THUS, IT'S HARD to envision a close game whe n the two clubs square off tonig ht 17 301 a t UCl 's Crawford Ha ll Though the Anteaters seem to m atch up well at guard a nd sm all forward. theTitanshavesuch a !>ubstanllal ed ge at the power pos1t1o ns U'rat their unbeaten record proba bly won 'l be U\reatened On consecutive weeks. tne Titans have produced the PCAA player of the week. First it was 6·6 junior Mike Niles and then 6·7 Calvin Roberts . Roberts. who had 44 points and 17 re bounds in wins over Fresno State 165·57 > and Pacific 181 ·63 1 is shooting .556 on the' year. Niles has a .570 percentage on the season and a remarkable 647 in PCAA play. As a t eam . the Titans are averaging 82. l points in PCAA play. 21 more than UC I which has a slight edge in defense 166. l to 70.91. But Fullerton. which has four alarters back from the 1978 team that cam e within a l ayup of reachint the NCAA nnal four. has loo moch balance. too much rebounding and too much overall.. depth to stumble tonight. "TREY WER£ THE toughest team in the conference for us lo match up with last year and with four starte rs back, the y present problems ror us aamtn ... says UCl Coach Tim Tift. "On the other hand. I think we're bet· ter than we were a year ago and the way we've been improving with each outing. we should be very competitive ." Steve McUu111e, u 6·5 fo rward, paces the Anteaters with a 16 3 PCAA scoriOI average a nd 14.5 overall mark. Steve Rodg_en 1s tied for fourth in the PCAA field goal percenta1e list ( 6~).and at 8·8. Is the tallest playl'r n mon~ UC l 's !!tarting f1vt• wh1t'h avera1e16~ In height was the largel or a cocaine frame up. charges against tbl' writer were dropped and he escorted Padecky on a hurry up exit from Gulf Shores. PADECKY. IN A copyrighted account of the incident an Wed· nesday's Sacramento Bee. said Maples had a s ubmachine ~un beside him in his car as he drove him to the Pensacola airport for his departure. Maples said Wed· nesday he felt 1l was 1n the writer's best interest to leave town. Stabler admitted he had 1nv1t. ed Padecky to Gulf Shores and that he did get a ng ry and wa lk out or the inter view. expecting to return late r The qua rterback met with authorities Wednesday night and said he knew nothtn~ about the alleged rra meup, and Chier Maples con<'urred that h(• s a w oo connectio n between Stabler and the arrest. Added lhe policc chief: "We have no suspects as to who put the stuff on his ( Padecky 's l car at this time but we an: in vestigat· in~.". PADECKY GAVE this ac· count: While trying t o in terview Sta bler at Gulf Shores earlier this month. St;abler declined and made the comment about never trusting a sports writer again Last week. a person 1denllfled himself as Stabler called the Bt~ and said Stabler wanted to talk to P adecky-: After last Sunday's Su per Bowl ga ml' 1n M1 am1, Padecky lll'w to Pcn1-a1·olu. rented a t'ar ;md drov<· the :JO male:. to the Gutr Sltflrl':-. a rf·a. when' hl' ml·t Stabler and ,1 man 1dent1f1ed onl y a!> "lta nd<.111" at L<:fly '" n·st:i urant-bar Stabler wa!. in and out a:. the interview moved first lo <.1notht·r restaur<.1nt. B J ':., thc:n to the Silver Doll <.1r Loungt•. Al the Silver Dollar. Padecky said he found St<1blcr. Ra ndall a nd a man introduced <.1s Hilly Walker dnnk1n~ bt~r HE S1UO STABLER told him h (· had not liked thf' !>tory P adecky wrotr about ha~ earhl'r v1s1t to Gulf Shore•!>. "I don't know why you an· out to J;tct me· I nl'vcr m1·t anyon1· hkt· you.· St<.1blcr was quotc"<l ~ :.ay1ng Stabler tht-n ldt. saying hP had to see about his hou:-.1·. and. about f1vt.' minutes later Handall and Walker lcrt . saying St abll·r would be back s hortly A while late r , Stabl er tclephont•d and said t.o med him a~ain at H J 's. Padecky left in his rcntNl t'::tr and had bai::ely ~ot out of lht:: park1n~ lot when three police <''a r s s t o p pc d h 1 m 1·· 1 v l' police men fnskl'd him and one reached under the fender of the car and pulled out a m agnetic ke y ~asc fdle d with wh1I L powder P olice-S,gt A I> LonJ: told (SffSTABLER. P age 8-1 I GARY WILLS SCORES FOR ORANGE COAST . --......... .. ,::-_ . ••• __ ... _ ... ...,A ... ••••···· . . . . . .. . . . . . ' ( ' . . fl2 CAIL V ... IL fJ t 1 nu1•01y J1nuvt ii~, t 17' [T)) I ~(I~,(, I} I~.' I ) \ r:v c r-~ r . 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''411f.11•'\hfl pfltr MACHINE SHOP SERVICE J~VAILABLE South Coast Auto Supply 688 West Baker (at Brlst1)1), (714) 545·8408 United Auto Parts 2902 W. Coast Hiqhwav . (714) 1346-1647 ' I •• , . . r . . HOCKEY I BASKETBALL I SKJING ~ring's Spell Ends, Kings Win INO l.EWOOO IAPl A long, dry ~Jlt'll hn-. end~ for Butrh Goring As ht> put It. 'It '11o " .:r\'ut (t'\'ILnU und a nrul "'t'i~ht oft m y l'h<>uldt·~ " Gonn~·~ h rst 1:n,il m 14 &:ftmr' brn'kt• u J l tit' Wt'\Jnt'"'duy night nnd tht.• l.o:1 i\nttt•lt·~ l\1nas went on tn u I I Nation I llockry Lt•URU•• v1C'lory tl\('r tht> Pal tbburah Pt•nl(uan.,. "It wt•" ff 10011 llmf' c·omtnl( ~ttlll (im In.: oC his 23rd •ord of lht• Sl'J.'>00, V.hh•h ('Uffil' ltl fl 10 or lht• '4.'<'ood 1x •r11>d ' I ,,. (1 It I v. ui. lt•tlan~ flH• h 'om duv. n oi hl I It' hll b 0111 ~u·oranl( · ' ou ftod you 'hould -.ror ,. ~Oll't.' ~oul~ u~ "\'II u-. µlo) dt> fons1v1• ht)\'k,•y," ht> <'(U\tmurd · I frlt I v. u~n t dtunj,t c•11 hf'r 11.irt1n1l.1rl\ v.c·ll llo1wrull\ th1 -. v.111 .,t.u l :>om\'lhtni.: and "H' c.an bc· h.tµpy .1011 '""""" 1o1mn.: into tht• pl.1.)ofh AP'Wlre ..... la Thurt&ly. January 2~. 1979 DAILY PILOT 8 3 t\eeident Rememb red Change Systems At Squaw Valley By DAV E CUNNINGHAM Ol Ille D•H• 1'119* llMf The spectre of last winter's fatal tra m accident slJll looms over Squaw Valley, and some s uperslitious skiers have crossed the Sierra resort off their list forever . But othe rs have forgotten the past and stilJ patronue tbe huge ski area. Cou pled with the heavy snow activity and the lure of 25 lifts, Squaw Valley is doing a brisk bwii ness . In an attempt to douse all doubts whatsoever, Squaw Valley is emphasizing safety more tha n ever. Resort s pokesman Bill Boardman says Squaw ( SKJJ~G~ Va 11 e y i s n o w us In g / 'f' "so phis t icat ed control .._ _____ _ syst ems with the latest e~uipmenl and ~chn1ques '6r a s mooth operation " Specifically, Boa rdman points out tbe moun"m rom mand center on the second floor of the bui~og housing the cable car. Tlw Km1<' uddt.>il :oi<.urw H mJ: 11~ Mart•t.•I t>aonm• 'rore-d hi\ :JGth or tht• :.t·a~ull :111cl '(t.•rond of tht• gJ mt• v.1th I 5:1 rt.•ma1nang to play and Dav.-1'nylur ta llll'd tm t·mpty nt't JWa l. ha:. 26th of ttw yc•iir. wtth t 19 to go SQUAW VALLE¥ TRAM WA S CLOSED NEARLY ONE YEAR AFTER FATAL ACCIDENT. "The operation's control director has a complett: check list of all 25 ski lifts before him," Boardman says "Each has columns indicating times and initials for clearance by lhe mountain m aintencance department. "No lift can run until a ll concerned have given clearance. Each lift has two sets of tele phones, top and bottom, with direct lines to the dispa tch office," Boardman says. "All prorcssional patrolmen and main - te na nce supervisors al both ele vations (6,200 feet and 8,200 feet > ha ve two-way radios. :: Dionne g~1vt.· Loi. Angelf's a J o lt'<Jtl On a JO.fool burkhandt.-r al H 03 of th1• r1r"l p<:r111d Tht• Pt·n~ums <•v1•1wd thl' !><'Ore "1th I 25 lt•ft in the ix·nod on a 35 f{l()l lap !>hot by Rod Srhutt, h1i. lfith goul of the vcur The Kings and l'en~ums an· now tuxl for !>C·t·ond plu<'e an lhl· N H l.'s Norris 01 v1i.1on Lo!> Ang<'lcs, which re turns to action tonight agaan!>l (}(>troat al the f~orum , 1s n ow 2 0 ·2 1·6 Pitts burgh, which dropped to 19·20·8. plays at Colorado tonight. P1lhl>utQll I 0 0 I LO\ '"'"""'' I • 1 • f '"' Pr<tOd I l"' A"O"lt \ OtOt>fl• 1\ 1S1m "'~'· Mo>ne•••· I Ol 1 Ptthourc;n, ~l>uU lb ll" ~ltttkhO•J""l. '" t) 1-',.nAtruu.,, Scnulll l>tt, ] 7' '><P!ull/ Ptl I 01 fl Wll\On l A, 10 )9 EO~\·•~M LA .. \I ~·cond p,.,l'Od ) t o• A~I,.\. C,Or1~ )) f Palm .. r. '\~mm .. r '· f> 10 P••nftUt••' O•onnt I A, II. ')(0Ulll r11t OOVhl~ mu·~or. l ? ... Sim •""'.,' l A 8 ~ l Of'l\bt rry f.'11, 1\ 1'1 l n1rd r'Prk')(J ... t fl' AnQt'll'\, Q1()nl'\f" \#) f T,.yl(Jr ~, ll 07 !t l o\ Anq.-1~' l~'flO' 16 1D1onn,.t. 18 t t ~nd1T1('\ t allon, P11, 11 I!. Murplly, lA, 11 1\ ~l>OI\ on on .. 1 PIU•bu•O" & Q II 1l Lo' "'"V"'~' 1J 1•.a J~ C,OaU@>\ PHhburon, H"rron I o.., AnQti'h" l ~\>MO Al Y,MIO New Snow Expected Traces or new sn ow h ave fallen on Southern Califorrua ski resorts in lhe past 2A hours. and more li~ht dusting is expected by tonight. Most resorts are operatin g at or near full lift capacity. with s kiers enjoying deep bases of powder and p acked powde r f'ollowang arc the current re- ports: ~,.,,,.1,. HI... ~ ,...,.. \now on • 14 "8 mch b•\it ot PQWOt:r 11nd p.t<t!.. l¥fO '""'''\ ot:ae•dt· •119 H•lluy Hill TrA<~\ DI ,,..,. ~now ~W 14 )() lttch~\, tour lll"DfM"'""nq $111 WM'IM -~of 1!>-41 ln<I>•\ p0WOt• •nO P<•O•O _,.., l'>rf>e 1111\ OO"r&ltnq Ml aokly ON" t>all on< h OI ,,..,. 'W'OW on f Jtrtrw.h bit'#,'"'~ U•t\OP"''4''1no llt•tll• 11.... 9.,.,. ~11 tnCM\ OI ~r dncl P&<Ot<I ~·,""" 1111 Ollf'r~llr>O Mt. W.tt'f"M9ft Two Inc; hr\ ot ""'w snow ov" • l>l\f' ot ~n ;n<:tw-\, two lift\ O()t1r,.t1nq C•~l•I R"'9t T •«• OI "''" '"°w on• ~"" ol 14 48 •nchf"\ °""'Wt OOttllUnQ Sftow S.UmfnO Tr~~ ot rw-w '\now on• ba\if' ot 11 bO ''°"two\, ctll hft' .na run\ opt"n s..e-,lffll.-, &""Of 0 60 h'I( M \ """"°'' ~"° PM•f'd ~r. f1¥'f' l1tl\00ft(9tinq Gold"'lt• l;l;t~ 1' 11 inc hf'l, po-• •ncl CW< •~d .,.,_, °"" 1111 -··••"<I 'I Mammet" ........... 1" fr&<f'\Ofn~\nt'hll'on• I\ 1ncn t>i.tv • .tll 11 lltn '" otJir>r4it•on 1t • .,.,~, P"•m•h J~ ~ Trac""'~ twow 1onOW on• •>- In<"' IM\t" tJtO'#Of"r ltf"O PM" tour ltlO OQietdiUno ~ Bruins Host .. WSU Cougars LOS ANGEL E S Ev<'rybody seems to be pointing ::. for the UCLA Bruins nowadays. cspeci:illy now that they're no longer cons idered invinc ible . ;. Toss in a tinht rare for tbe • P acific.JO ch am pionship a nd *• evC'n the comfort of P a uley P avilion is no s ure deal. W~s~~n~~P~~!~~gCo~~~~~ ~:M- be up for the Bruins when they c las h he re tonight (8 1 Irish Roll On Syracuse V psets Temple •·rom A .. l>bpatl'h"' . ~l}TH IH-:l\D ' You n1uld thro" out l!"e ~hair or tht• Nol rt· Damt· 1-'orctham i.:amc• .rnd l>aggt•r l'hl'lp:-.. basketball coarh or tht• No I ranked Irish , wouJdn 't t·an· "'I was ohv1ou~ly plt·a~(·tl with the way we ~ot thins:s go1nr. 1n the second half." Phelps 'aaq after the 12 l lnsh b<>at Fordham K!i s:J Wt·rlnrsctuy night "We play<'<! sloppily an tht• first hair With poor ('Xl'('UllO!l and :& lol Of turnovers. but m lht· ~ccond h:ilr wc had that 1nl<'ns1ty during thul •.purl to pull the game out " The burst. a 14 11111111 <1111', w:" pa('<•d by Bruct• Flown~ \\.Ith t:1ght straight points. Flow<'r~ led Notre Dam(• with IH points. •. H1ch Branning, ;i graduatt• nf Marana Hi gh. scorC'd 13 points fo r th<· No. I rul- ed Nolre Dame Fighting I ra~h. San Frant-b~o~ 7 5-7-1 SAN FRANCISCO Guy W1 Uiams d.ropped in a pair or pressure free throws with four seconds left to clinch San Francisco 's ha rd· fought 75· 74 vact.ory over Santa Clara in a West Coust Athletic Conference game _ The victory k"pt l 'SF' unbeaten and m fi rst place 1n the <"onrerence with a 5·0 record and a 14·4 mark overall. Santa Clara slipped to 2 3 <.tnd 9·9 USF scratc hl'd out the v1ctQry despite missing its big man. Hill (;artwnght, for most of thl' game because of foul trouble. Cartwrig ht, "'ho 1s averaging 24 points a gume and 16 rc•bounds. played only 4' ~ mrnutcs in tht• first half and 1012 an the sl·<·nnrJ before foull ni.: out ~ ith just four pomh. Fremo S t -66-56 FRESNO -All confe re nce cenl<'r Art Williams scon"<i 25 points, hlld 11 re- bounds and sc•v<·n assis ts to lead Fresno State to a 66·56 P:J c1f1c. Coast Athletic Association v1c:tory over the University of P acifi c Thr Bulldogs led 30 28 a l halftime a nd controllc•ct the game throughout, main· taimng an 8-to 10 p<11nt k<td during the ~fond hair. SyrttttLtte~ 7 8 · 76 P Jll LADELPlllA Sy r ac u H University's 1Jask"1bitll t<•:tm ha!> round a second home. not that at m·rds one SyraC'use has won 41) str:J1~hl an it s Manley Fieldhouse• Hut with a 78-7fl ovC'rtime triumph OH·r Trmpl1• hr>rl'. at v. as the ninth c·onserut1ve "an for th(• arange in l_hc• Palt•strn Syracuse ha!>n't lo"t 1n the Palestra sin<"e Temple turnl·d the lrll'k by one point in the 1970·1971 seaM>n Atla~te• In A«"flon_ 106·1-I SACRAMENTO -Athletes In Action overpowered Sacram1·nto State 106·74 in a nonconfcr<:ncc <"ollc~c b11:-.ketball game. A IA had seven m en 1n double figures. led by Ernest Wansley with 15 points. He was tied by Sacramrnto's Ted Borum. AIA I!> sanrtioncd by the National • Collegiate Athkllt• As:>0c1ahon :JS an e xhibition team * College WEST C.en1 W~1ngton &l. Stdttlr P4K 1f1c )t )J (Gt0f~91 Mt\.\OUl'tt>• o ... ...,, 8~. Color-(o4)) F rp\nO SI ... P«tll< \6 H.-wau Hilo S()o,, BVU ..... ., .. ~· O•~-Tec1111, Porll-SI •Q ReOl6ncl\ 'IO. LolV•rnp •I S 4n Ft~iM.O I~ ~4-111d (ldr6 14 EAU (lnl inn.ah n. "11 Vt(Q1f\•d ·~ Domino<.., 11'1 N•&ck S6 p_."n \f ~. 0uout"VW cq Syrot<u.,..18. T•mplp I& 0 1 SOUTH (lf'M'\OnM f"vrm"n )8 Dull" 8A Vt1Q1n1" b6 r., .. orQ1t!" ~q M1\\l\'\1~1 'U lOUl\U•ndS I 11 fPnnP\\t'~I\ V4ncJerb••t~I. F-1or10d\o MIDWEST tf •n\.1\ 90. iowtt Sl 11 t<:on\a\ St 11, Ollt•ltOm•l ~t 13 OT l ou1'"'"" eo. st lou•\ e.s. N f'brl\\k" 1•. Okldr.<>Mrl ">f> No•r• Oct,.,,. 85. Foron"m)) SOUTHWEST Arliidln\d' 1fl, Soutt'MJf"" Mc-tP\Od1C.f &I Ar .. anw\ 51 n. $«> M f'-i1u1pp1 i>O reo i Tl, 8evlor 1• Tt"•a\ A&Nt \I, T~Ad"t (P\rht1•n •l te .. , l ecn 10, Hou> Ion Ml High School SUNSET LEAGUE Newport H•rbO< 6S. EOl\On ~· M•rln.a 1S., Fount••" V•l"'y ,, Wolm•n~ler SA. Hunllnq1on 8~•< II SEA VIEW L,EAGUE Corona dtt Mar SS. UtMWn.Jh JO (OS.1•...,,., n. lf'VtM sa E\la nc1a IO. El Torofl'I SOUTH COAST lEAIGUE M l\110f't Vkt,o ~. C.Pt\tr•f'\O Valley '5 ~" (lf!<T'enl• Ml. LMI""" ~a<n •• O•n• Hiii\ YI. L~ Hiii\ J5 EMP'IRE lEAIGUE 0( ,.~" V~w ''· LO\ At4m1tos M "•1~11 .. n. cvl>'T•• so t oar .. JO K•rw>l'<lv &1 CENTURY LEAGUE !.af'la """ IO CNlyO<t S4 f oottutl 9t, fl~"~ s~ OranQ!' II. Tu\l>n SJ Cot1 Sdnt• An• V"""V 11, V111a P.trL 10 1011 ORANGE LEAGUE l • H"l>r• ~I. Fu•l••ton •O "°"""' ~. low~I U EI Oo••'Klo II, E-r<tnld t>4 8ru 041..0a 58. V•lencl• ~~ GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE l'I Qu1nt41 1~# R•n<.ho AldM•IO\ 61 C.MO.n o-'OVe IS, P&c lltt.! U LO\ Am1(!0l IS, S.tlnll~OO 43 l'ltEEWAY LEAGUE T rov 64. s.d«flftN< k 43 !.unny Hiii\ 5', 8"""" Par~ )I !.tt'l.tnnft ~' 4N~tm )0 Maqnolta S,, Wn l•rn ~ Junior College Soutll CNst c .... ..,.,,o O• ""'><' °"'" 1t F ull~rton "8 ~o Mew 11. !>Ml• A,,. 10 Ml S.n •"tl.Wl.o 6.S~ (lftU\ tt..e M 11J.t0f't C...t•rffl<e \4d<lf1tbiitt._ •i. Citro\ I\ µo•om•r 86. A1v-.n.10f> 11 <,~n 0•"90 1n Ol•He. 91 '~-.n 6f'r"-'trd1no~J Soutn ... , \ltr" 81 Teams Drill \ LOS ANGELES IAP) T he American Foot· ball ConfeN!nce and Na- tional f'ootba ll Con · fe r e n ce Pr o Bowl squads held brief drills Wednesday, then turned tourist to vis it a movie studio. ·The NFC s qua d is holding workouts at the Coliseum, s ite of next Monday night's game, a nd the AFC is a t USC. ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..__~~~~~~ . Pr~p Soccer El T-S, e •l-"'<I•' . ~ l f<>ro HOftnQ M< Clouo l. :-~l.OO. R•mo'\ ... -( \.fdf\(I~ \(Ot lno H•r"•"Otl ,. .. ... i:: ... ... •, .... .. . :.·· .. "°""<"«'"' U"'venlty •, c;o,..,,1 ~ M•r J Utuv•t\tly '\(Oflf\Q AtOftf~ 1 Nou~. COl119fton C.0.0ft• 0.1 M¥ \(or1119 l~w" 1 HOU\'f'f' CielU ~ J, lrvlM I lr~t"" \Ulrl"'I MeHO I DI,.. Hllll I,~ Hiiia I Oar>• Hllh Korlt19 "l•rOO. Pro Scores "_ .. _.. .. MllAHll • Wot\lllflOIOf\ 111, Bo1.lon 10. < i .. tf-111. ,..... Jtrwy I i. !Mon AnlonlO 11•. IC•n""' (lh •s ••ou\IOfl 111, O..Ww• 11• P!>Oenta 101, Plu•-tl>f'lot •• S.n OHl90 171, Po<'!I~ HI (;1>1o.n ~. '"· H.--'(on 1n "4'ttlN4 t*li.-, LHtW IO\ Anqoi.• I , PllhOur91\ I W••ll•"Vfon \ NY lt•tt0en I To~Olll02,Mt1111t.c>1.tt 111e1 Cl>f<-). Veft<-•0 . . . . . .. " Carland er Leads OV The youn~ St.•ithawks or Ocean View remained undefeated an Empir e lcagut-play as they cas1· Iv r olled ov<.'r \'1s1t1ng Los Alamitos 91 6G Wc·dnt>c;day night Occ.-an Vu.·w. no"" J 0 and 15 3 on the season . was led by 6·6' :i sophomore Wavm· Carlander. who hit on 9 or t4 shots from the ri<'ld a nd connected on 8 of l2 free throws for 26 points. Jeff Andradt.• mudc 11 shot s from the· held a nd added two free throws for 24 points Rrad Brower was the only other double·f1 gun· scorer for lhl· St.•tahawh adding JO points Vrom till' ~tart . On·a11 View set tht• ll'm1>0 and took a 20· 12 lead aft (·r one quarl(•r. The wm sets up 1''raday ·i. vi:-.at to Kutella. which also has a J 0 ll'ague record Los Alo.,,,tot fM I O<unl/1ow c111 Moore Alttn '"°""d\ t<oet'ller Moor~ 8••QQ Lilly !a.nut" Ot\Oft APt1. fOff'\tt'r TOl•I\ lo fl Ip • \ IJ 0 , 1 0 1 0 • • • 11 I I ) ) 0 It , , . I I ) • 1 10 ' ' \ 7J 10 .. I• II II' AnlonOOOUIO\ 1 • • CarCMtO.t 9 9 1tt NUkl~ttn 1 0 1 Anclrecl<! 11 1 1• NQ 1 1 It Re1MOlll ' J I Brower 1 to FIU hUQh 0 b W•fef'\ f 0 1 lot•h H 11 II S<or• '"' O.Wr1•" l o•Al•m•tO\ 11 11 •1 11 M O<u n v-10 n " )() .. T Ot•I touh O<e•n View ,., lO\ .IU•""IO\ ,. FCMiled out Sm.th I LO\ At•rn1t0\ • SUITS & SPORTCOATS 20 o/o to50 o/c OFF ENTIRE STOCK LONG SLEEVE ANO 'SHORT SLHVE "The d ispatch offi cl' is in cons tant communication with lifts and mountain pe rsonnel throug hout the day, until the s ki patrol has made its last ~weep of the mount<tan." Boardman concludes. It aJI sounds very cffl c1c.-nt and sa re Only time will tell if last winter 's accident, wh1t h killed four. wa~ a fl uke. ••• If you hit a big mogul while.-sk11ng down a fast run and break both legs, who 's res ponsible' You or the ski resort'! A re<-ent court case concluded that the l>ka resort can be h eld liable for an1uries, and ski area operators have been mountin~ a ri ght a~amst possible laws uits ever since. A bill currently beforl' the Color ado legislatur e would g1\. e the s ki industry its first sohd root an the door Taking lhl' pos1t10n that n i.ks are part or skung, Howard Callaway told the Colorado lawmake rs this week. "The skie r is respons ible for what happens once he 's off the lirt and starts down the hall ' Callaway, former c.impa1gn man.iger for Gera ld Ford and operator of the Crested Butte s ka resort an Colorado, said different pe rsons handle lht• c lement of risk m d1f~ fere nt ways "At 25 I took a lot of risks," Callaway ~aid . "Al 51, I ski more cautiously " Callaway was one or several ski industry represen- tatives who testified in !;upport of the bill , which would out- line certain ris ks to be assumed by ti1e individual skier. J ames S unday, a beginnjng skie r, s uffered a broken neck and permanent paralysis after a skung accident in Ve rmont. The court's verdict was the fi rst U> ever place responsibility for accide nts o n the shoulders or the resort. While ski resort operators are fighting for clearer la ws. they are al.so trying to lessen the chance or lawsuit by marking t rails mote clearly. posting signs to warn skiers about hazardous cond1t1ons. and ge nerally trying to make s kiing a safer pastime . And that has to be a bonus for everybody. SUITS-SPORTCOATS-SLACKS SPORTSHIRTS-DRESS SHIRTS-KNIT SHIRTS OUTERWEAR-SWEATERS G1on1 \elect10" 10 cl'IOO\P Irani SLACKS $1 OOPAIR 30% to 50% OFF ENTIRE STOCK KNIT SHIRTS 50% OFF KllllS Klllti SIZE .. .... . 1664 SOUTH lllSTOl.-SAMTA AMA TOWMA CCMMftT ....... ~ ~.!!:'I COllmQf ..... ~ .. ... . ....... . ) .. • t ... '· I , o I I . \ • ... • ( . ( ( ( ... CAIL V PILOT CHILI PEPPER Mikt• 'J'ak of El Toro <'<1u~hl lh11' lurgt· 1'11111 pcµµ<.·r r<)l'kf1s h rt·t·f'ntly wh1 I<· fbhmg ;1ho11rd lht· : '\1 :1U W:1bh out of Dawy'!> I..orkc·r irr-NC'wport Ht•ul'11 ------ Angler Praised, But ... Record Marlin CatCh DisalloUJed U f>l<"K JWfflNSO!'i Of th• O.au., 1tuo1 \t•tf KONA, llawa11 /\ hu1o:1 · I ,11[.t pound l1hw marlin l';111J!hl ''">Ill l)<m111I 11·:.I lttll' 111 .1 I ~·1 .inti .1 bull hour f1i:ht. fatl•·d 111 q11;1lifv a .. r lw w11rltJ n ·1·11rll 1•:all'l1 111 1111, c:it1 ·~1ir\ '1'111' ani:1t·1 . a ''""'l '111 an who w 1 :.ht·~ lo 111· 11 nn;1m1•d , du. qu;ilafwd h1o; fu,,h when h<' an noun<'t·d· th .. bontmon handled lhe tackle and set the ho<>k before han<1tng th~ rod to him. /\1·(•onlinA to Jntcrnat1on(jl (jam" Fh h Huh·s. this uc t cu us1•1I tht· fish to l>c unfu1rly e:.ugl1t ;.:. only the aniclcr may bltndlc lhc rod unlit i:tam<' f1 'ih l,jf(' guffl·<I A l J' t• n r 11 ' <• • I U F A W<•1J!hmn,t1·r at K:111tw Kon1t . W ;t1' ••qually clts l raughl th1:-rt· t'Orrl (1'>h ('Olllcl Of1t I)(' c•OM,ulcrl·d !Qr_ llH' IC I'/\ r1•<·ord lmok' · T hi· ;1111.:l<·r ·,., 10 ht· t•1n11 )Tl 1· n cl 1• 11 111 r h" 1 n Ji a l r u 1• JSJX.11 1:-rnan Hul tlw hJu1· marlin r ct·orcl d0<•s dcberve lo be Crom .. fawa1i bc<·ause the hl~ger fish a n · ht•rl"," J'1·nr osc said. Curn·ntly, the record for th1:. l y pc· fu~h It> held by Greg Peret w ho heat ;1 I , 1Sl blue marlin off G uam in 1009. "Two years ago off Honolulu," isaltl Penrose. "un 1,800 paunil P at·1f1c blue was hooked.up, hut lht-roll was 1w si.1•d among thn •t· tJrt•1l ttnl(ll'r'> b<>fore the fish wus takt•n " llacl this r1sh lx'en <.tuallfled . all marhn rt>C'Ords would have <umhlcd 1ndud1ng th(: hlack marlin mark of 1,560 pounds h eld :.incc 1953 by Alfrrd C Gl&i :-sell, .Ir ll1s fish wus taken off Cabo Blanco. Peru Som e 12 yC'ars aJ,lo, t hr Uo1l y Pilot puhlls ht'<I a vll'turc• l <•kl-u by •;d Gron~ndyke in Pap1•1't'·· Tahiti of a blat•k marlin thut tfp1wd the sC'a lc:. ot 2,000 plu1> pounds Thl' f111h was caui<ht hy nalavt> (J Sh..rmen ha ndling Wll h a rope• a n1l a 12 paund bonito l>lltl Th•· m 11rhn was i.c1 large 1l hud to ,,.. w ell(ht•d In two vurts. Knowled~C <t blc uni:IH' or ,.,.....,PagrBI AKIN ... on ~•x straight po1nt11, lt11· flnul two comin1< on nn c16(hl footer by P~te NeuOU1on r P 111 L II F. N D f: R S 0 N 0 t' }"ullf'rton It'd :lll·Scorcrs with 19 points Orange (;oast hnd a mon~ bal1rnc•-d attack with /\kln'11 I~. Or,(111 '11 11. Stc•vc• Timrno01· 11 <lnC'ludinj( nlnr n•IJ<Jun<IA and a c ruclul hl O<'kt•d Nhot with ~A seconds to µo ), Nt•umnnn'li 13 •91d Price's 12 llncludln$l f()Ur 1tr ;al,;ht fret• throws ha lhe prP 11ure cooker with 11'88 than 11 minute to play ) "I 'm just Rind It's over ." sl1<hcd a n •llcved Nt>umann uflt•r the gamt·. "ThPrf' wnA no doubt 01111 wN a IJtg tcnmc " ~....,_1111 .. " .. ' • 10 , 0 • • \ II ~ I .. I 0 A I ¥ I I Or..-. c-tl 111 I ,, "" Ort lll • > 11 C..-rlly 0 0 0 Tln"l'>Olll ) II .... 0 1 Vitti Horn t 1 Wiii\ t • A•on \ I I~ Prlu 4 4 11 'ftt•I\ ti I• ~ H•r":..~~" 1! 1~ ~~ i4•1111,_ OrM>QO t.,.o.\I )I JO ht .. IOuh I 1111¥1Clt' 11, ()fl!! .. ~ 1•, '•11••0 0111 ''"ultt, wol\.ftrto,., 0•"'' ll'ull•fteill , l•r"fttOl•t fl"'-' tOf- lla \\,111.10~.111•1 '11.11m nun11·r111" 111 ;1rl1n h.1 v1· t.1·1·11 "'I'll orr K<1n:i lhut a1 ,. 1·;1n ti HI.ii,., for tlw 11•1 onl hook' OIJM•r ver-. ':•y th1·~1· t \\11 111'> q uul1!wd bllw 111<11 l1n tl1 :1t \\o uld h.1v<· r·~tahlt),lwd ,..,.,,, d:. an :in •·xamph• of 1111' pruhl<·m that 1·x l~t ~ ·1111011~ '>Oflll' or lht· li11ul c r<'Wh operatlni: thM'' Recaus<> lht' <·rt·w k t't•os tht· fish cought and s('lls them In lhc market plan•, boatmf'n wonl ll> m 3 k (' ('(>rt UIO the f b h IS Wl•ll hook<'d anct t•vt.-ntually l>rou~ht t11 l!arf Ct>rtaint y oflhc· c·[Jtch , 1n the COS!' or the I ,'100 pound murlin. me<Jnt un Pqual um1>unt of dollar!> in the crew'' pocket. plus Uw .1m<111nt t•1.irnNJ from thl' ch f.l rlt;(, which runJ(cs $500ix:rduy Connors Advances; Austin Out t 'rom AP Dispatches P lll L AOlr.Ll'llJA T1>11 Reeded J immy Connor s hud JU:ol f aced anoth<>r substitute oppo nc•nt In lht• U S. Pro Jndoor Ten nis <.:ha m1.11onsh1 p11. and a f l<•rwarcls he• qu1pp1•d : "Wh nt 1~ this lhe l(Crinlric ward'1 " Pf'ter Fh•mmang , Connor...· schedult'd opparwnl W1,dnc:MJuy night, withdrt>w with unkh· :111 menl<>. and standby t :rlk van Dillen bowC'd 6 I, 6·1 Guilll•rmo Vllal\ won Gil, fl :1 over Ru~ll'r Moltr3m 'fh<' :-h:irply a ngled h1ttini1 or John Mc1';r11 <ic> hroul(ht down San Cl1·mt·nL•"'i St;en S1n1th 7 5. C I. Smith Wll5 in 1111' opening M·l a ll th1• wuy Gt·oriw 1!;11 dw u1wnll1•1I Ill•· Nas laM'. 7 ;,, '1 Ii,1; '1 . wh1l1• (;11,·ff M aslf•r-. w1m ;, 7. 1: :1. 11 :J ovn <.:.i rracto Hu r:izwlt1 Arthur /\~h1• took t•an· of M1.1r l y ltt·11H1c•n fl I. '11;. flit an1J Host·oc T[Jnn1·r UJH:lldl•d Tom Leonard 6-3, 13 i Vitus Gt'rula1ll!'I won by 6 4, 6 I over 7.jf"oku Franul()v lc a nrt llurnld Solomon won ovt•r An drt·w Pattison 6 o. li 3 Pul Ou Pre won a 9 7 t11•tJrc'akt•r in bcolinit Coli n Dlblt·y :1 6, 7 r.. ..., .fl A .. &1" IJp•ftt llOLLYWOOJ>. f"I~• Young Truey Au11tln has lcnit h~r fi rst tl'nnl11 makh '>Inn· turnirlf( pro. but she joln11 pr«lJt1gwu11 Mm puny cv~n In deft' at. Austin, 15 and tbe thlrd·:-ct:d 1n th<' tournnmcnl here, lost lo Su•· flu rktor 2 U, 6·2, R :l Sh" Joins fir11l seed Chr1'I Evert. W('11dy Turnbull. Jlo:11<' Ca11als unct Kolhy M uy on tlw l111t of UJX>xpN:tcd lose~ One ot the !ttvorites who did adv8n ce '" sccond·11ccd e d Vlr$ilnln Wadi', who dcff'ittcd Mlma Jausovec: 6-3, 6 3 In thl' w1nner·1 unt m atch an the week· Iona t.ourn1mNtt In oth('r nrtlon Wl'<Jrwsduy . Olane Fromho llz df'f cat ·11 81tbra Jordan 6·2. 8·3. Turnbull --welltdnwn to M•riff Kro1wr 6 "· 8·7. 8·3 Moy l oaL l o Currlt· Mayer. 3-6. 6 3, 6-3; 1'err¥ flollu day beat Kate Lulbam t ·2. 2.fl, • 5. Estancia, Mustangs, CdMWin Tim KruhnfrhJt "unk it 10 fool JUrnp(,'1 with thr .,. sN·ondll lt•ft hi ilVt> Jo:atanc·Ja U ('0ffiC from ht•hlnd victory o u E l Toro, 70 69, In n cruclul S(' View l ,t;11ue basktltbull "1ut•I Wl'Cint.-:; d1ty n11ht on lht• winner's rourt Costu Mt•sn had an t1u8y time .11 lrvll\l' t1h1h. logJ(tntC a 7J 58 win, •.uld <.:uronu c.kl Mnr dl1t- po1wd or host U11I Vl'flilty HJli(h, ~S 30, In the ot hf'r Seu V1<•w LI'·• I? ut• ~am 1·ll Wed n ehd a y night S tt•vc· V:in Horn 'H'o rcd 25 po111t. for 1-~~lan<'W. shoot in~ 71 1w r('t•11t ab he hit cm 10 of 14 shot1> l111m lhe floor Uut he WU1> mort• than mulch1'd by El Toro's tton llolmt'li ;ind Cory Wilson, who t Jllit•d 29 :ind 28 points "Wt• wNc Vl'ry fortunatt'," t1a1d t;stancia Couch L'arry SWl dnmf!n after Krohnfeldt's shot pullt•d out a vtc·tory Jlolmt·:- ft rt>d a 35 r11ofrr at tlw tiuzzt·r whit·h t'ould have won it. but th1· '>h11t h1ll short Co11ta M1•s 11 ~l11>t a hol 57 J)<.'r t•1•nt from lht· floc)r wh1l<· rtylni: µJ t1 l J rvim.· ll11th. getting 20 rwmls from Stt•ve Lux ;and t!J frnrrl ('hns Jh'a~lf·y. 'l'hl· hot hand for Corona d1•l M.1r Wh~ U ttVl' Kochler , who st·ored 19 as the S4•a KinJts uM•cl 11u1c kness and dt·adly outs1d1· shootlnt.: to di11m11ntle Univci.'l1ty ll1gh C•••• Mitt • f/lt lfWlft• Ht ... !Ml (Jt;m1n1f U LU.6 "• l lU M111,., •.111tt~''""'rl fc>l•h IQ II IU J ) ~ N 1w1f)tl • I 111 lfUftf . ~ 0 , * • 10 • 0 17 I f) t W••'\41 Mr1nt11Vfl"f""'°' I lv•.ety C>•11H\ 11 II II I ~u1~ w-.... , 0...rt•r> lfl It IP I U ~ I 0 I• 7 0 • I J I'> I (j 14 , , . II • ~ II II ti 71 11 It tlf\." ti•{;n A 10 II 7J \ii to•"' tout' .,., .. ,.. " r °'"''" ~w u; • ~..., c;ut ""'''" ,,,( PU\Hftl\ Mv•tl,.vfftttfl ltt'11N•1 (I r ... IO I (\I-lo 1101 t••;tn••' .,.,, ... ,,,,,.. 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I um 32 yeurs old a nd th1• d osC'Sl I had ever hc<'n to o Jti il was my lt•h!v1s wn Sf'I ." 1':1<le<'ky said The polie1· chief !'.<11d W1·dnt·'i· day that the urrcsl w a'i mufl1 • af11•r h111 dr partment rel't•tv<'d I wo anonymous lipli lbat cm·a1nf' wa ~ rn th<' JX>RSC!islon o f the w1 Iler or on his car LonJ( Look Padccky rrom h11' r1·ll to t•xpla in the s ituation 10 ('h1cf M<iples, who beC'amc con vmced that Padccky hnd been 'il'l up. /\fl<'r chcrklni.e wllh h1' l'dilor , l':ulccky i!J(n•cd lo h1·lp the pol1cl' try :10d catch whot•vt•r h.11J pJ;111tr•d thc coca1n1· Th1•y pul th<' pnC'h t hlll'k untlc•r th<' f1•1Hf1•r :tnfl f1;1dt•t•ky W(•llt look lllJ.: for ~t.1hlt'r lJnflbll' to rmd lllm , J>.1tfrc·ky wa1t1•d w ith Ma pl<'i. 111 :1 rnot<·I room , ho pin I( whut-Vt•r pl11nted tl11• <·ur1s111t• would try und n·tn<'v<' It No Ollf' d1d That nlithl , P o1lf'<'k y 1w1d , Lon~ told him, "If you run th111 Mory y11ur h(p Is In dunJtt·r " Later Maplr ' 1lrov1· him to 1'1·n1Hif11la Splurge-Lift / Tritons hy LB Su 11 Clt•m t•ntc• M·or1•d 11 1u1 ;!llliWt•n•d J>lllOtl> In tht• <,t'C'lllld tfllflrlt•r und th1•n h1•fd O(f II lat<• 1 :illy to duw11 f.11J(unu l11·urh 1111 '10, In South C11111jl J.1•ul(u~ l111!fkc•tbnll 1wt1on WNln'•'cl uy n11o(ht 1<0118 Sutton und Mike ~de l'ftl'h IJMrP.d tit points to purt• the v1<'torlou1' Triton• Stefan Lip"''° with 12 und K.,n .luU!'li.1 with 16 ()ll('t>ef thr Arth1t11 'u C-•tMI l ....... -ll lffl Allttm' Hiii M11lllO•ft """"" W•IJ, ( .,, \t• ••'11\.Qtl lnlel\ It II'" 1 o • 1 1pwn 0 • \"'!Ill t tt ( ••n' I ft 14 fl1nl•Y 1 14 HOrlff I ) M• llofl•IO I 0 • l•v•\I 1• • t0 I t1t•I• "'°'' '' o...imrs ,, , ... b 0 11 1 0 • I I I I 0 1 0 ' ~ . •••• '1 \ .. \111 t ••-nt• JO I\ 10 I\ c.11 I •tune lle4Hll If 11 1' • .. rotet ...,., LIOllN .... ,. •• ...,, c .. 191tf!l• •> '°lkil•ll tlUI H!lftll f.CMlf•h He1><.c:li """ C:ltltltlll•• .. 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M"'-v1.,,u I •O""" llu1n .. l""""" H•I" (•01,t1.-o ._, ....... el lMnA Htll\ l llWlllll LfAOUl W I ,.,,_ IX•..,,"'"'"' I ~ 111 fl Ol•ll• I fl I)~ tr-" 110 l(,n...,ot '" I Hr• I J ... Lot Al-to. II I II\ .....,._,.,~w .. Ott1•f'I "*•" 1 o, ~l•fUllO\" Kell'll• t1, C•or•" 'IO lO•••l'O.IC~t.7 ,.,....,.,o~ O..ut1V•-•llC""'ll• l O•r• •l (VP"'\\ tCMW'W"(ty •• lO'\ ~l•Mtfll\ PA wan fi rst place in u Ci:. hin" dc•rby ••• ,,,,. .. , 107 Jf)lt J l(o A mt•rchand1!lc prize or $25 i:s offered for lht· lar~est flllh <'aught ut Lake P erris t•:ac h month. float~ ure avetllo· ble for rental and thr rc? 1s plenty of shore fishing for lhOM' whu rm·fcr to rem am on lancl I - •• , I I . - { { ( ( . I . . GIGANTIC WINE SELECTIONS FROM THE FOLLOWING CALIFORNIA WINERIES • Almaden Andre Angelo Papaglnl 8arengo B••utleu Vinyard Beringer Buena Vlata Callaway CarloRo .. 1 Cellar Select Bottle Ca. All. --BARBERA Gallo, u-L1rRe ......................................... 2.50 13.80 Louil Mstlnl, 750·ML ............................. 2.39 28.00 SebasU•l 150-ML .................................. .2.94 32.00 BURGUNDY Buulleu Vlnyanl, 150.ML ................... 2.20 23.92 C'*'81 Kn11, no-ML ........................... .2.03 22.00 c K Mondavl, 1.M.1TRE ........................... .2.52 13. 70 fl'lllCiscM, 750.ML ................................ 1.82 19.80 Gl....a, 750.ML ................................... 1. 79 19.38 Mlmsou, 1so.ML .................................... .2.33 25.30 CABERNET SAUVl&NON Almaden, 1so.ML ..................................... .2.94 32.00 Beringer, 750-ML ..................................... A.04 44.00 Cellar Select 1so.ML ............................. 1.37 14.85 Chlrtls Krug, 1so.ML .......................... A.04 44.00 Christian Bros., 750-ML ......................... 3.13 34.00 Geyser Palk, 750-ML ............................. .3.83 39.80 ,........,., 750-ML \ ................................ A.78 52.00 Louis Msllnl, 7'0-ML ........................... .3.13 34.00. t Robert......,, 750-ML ....................... .5.ll 84.00 Sonoma, 150-ML ..................................... A.04 44.00 GAMAY BUUJOLAIS luuli• Jln,..S, 75o-ML ................... .2.42 28.32 C ...... Krug, 750-ML ........................... .2. 75 30.00 Cresta Blmca, ?SO.ML .......................... .2.83 28.80 Glu_,,a. 150-ML .................................. .2.42 28.40 Mlrrasou, 110-ML ..................................... .2.53 27.50 Panluccl, 150-ML ................................... .2.13 23.1 o .. Sebastianl, 1so.ML ................................. .2.48 21.00 Simi, JSo.uL ....... ., ..................................... .2.50 21.20 MER LOT Almaden, 150.ML. .................................... .2.94 32.00 Angelo Papaglnl, 1so.ML ..................... .2.20 24.00 Louis Martini, 150-11L.. .......................... .2.91 31 .80 PINOT NOIR Christian Bros. Plnot St. George, 1so.ML ................................. .2.99 32.50 •Fetzer, 150.ML .......................................... .3.19 34. 78 Franciscan, 150-ML ................................ .3.23 35.20 • Geys. Peak, 750-ML ............................. 3.19 34. 76 Louis Mawtlnl, 150.uL ............................ .2.91 31.80 Mlrrasou. 150-ML .................................... .3.54 38.50 Parduccl, 150-ML .................................... 3.83 39.80 Sonoma, 150.ML ...................................... A.04 44.00 GEWURTZTUMINER Almaden, 150-ML ..................................... .2.94 32.00 Cresta Blanca, 110-ML .......................... .3.24 35.20 Geyser Peak, 750·ML .............................. 3.19 34. 76 Mlrrasou, 150-ML. ................................... .3.54 38.50 Mont .. , VlnyM'd, 1so.ML ................. .3.83 39.80 Sebastl•I, 750-ML ................................. .3.83 39.80 Simi, 750-ML ............................................ .3.13 39.52 •WHEN AVAILABLE SUMMIT WINES Chendon Devld Bruce Kenwood Chappelet Fetzer KOJ10Cti Cheri•• Krug Flre1tone Kotbel Chateau St. Jean Frenclacan Lejon Chrlatlan Broe. Franz le LeDomalne CK Mondevl Oello Llord1 & Elwood Colony GeyHrPeak Loa Hermano1 Concannon Glumarra Loet Hiiia Creata Blanca Hana Kornell Loula Martini Cribari Bo"i. Br ca. 2.27 2.17 2.87 2.00 1.84 2.29 1.85 1.82 ... 2.11 2.87 3.67 1.24 3.67 2.84 3.30 4.34 2.84 5.34 3.67 2.20 2.50 2.39 2.20 2.30 1.93 2.25 2.27 2.67 2.00 2.84 2.71 2.90 2.93 2.90 2.81 3.21 3.30 3.67 2.87 2.94 2.90 3.21 3.30 3.30 3.30 l nglenqok Mlrraaou Bottle C1. Aet. RUBY CABERNrr-- Cellar Select, 150.ML ..................... ::: ........... 88 9.57 Gallo, u-L•rRE ........................................ .2.64 14.36 Inglenook N1vllle, u-urRe .............. .2.72 14.80 ZINFANDEL 81818Vista,150.ML .............................. :.2.92 31 .80 Charles Krug, 750-ML ............................ .2. 75 30.00 Christian Bros., 150-ML ....................... 2.42 28.30 Geyser Pak, 150.uL ............................. .2.24 24.28 Inglenook, 1so.ML .................................. 2 .75 30.00 •Kenwood, 1so.ML. .................................. 2.83 30.80 Louil Martini, 75().ML. ........................... .2.39 26.00 Mlmsou, 150.Mo ................................... .2.53 27.50 P•roncell, 1so.ML ............................... 2.03 22.00 Sutter Home, 150.ML .............................. 3.30 38.00 CHAMPAGNE Almaden Blanc De Blanc, 1so-ML ...... 5.39 58.oo Chlndon ...... ''"" lrut, 5.71 ....... 5 . 78 83.00 F~. 750-ML ................................... 3/5.00 18.99 Korbel Extra Dry, 750·ML ...................... 5.06 55.18 Le Doman Exn Dry, 1so-ML ............ 2. 75 30.oo ...... Conlon Rouge, 750-ML ..... 14.18 154.60 , ......... Ex. Dry, 75o-ML ............. A.95 54.00 Ancira, 750-ML ......................................... .2.07 22.41 CHABLIS Angelo Papaglnl, 150.ML ...................... 2.03 22.oo Beringer, 150-ML ..................................... .2.03 22.00 CK Mondavl, 1.s-urRe .......................... .2.52 13.70 Christian Bros., 150-ML ......................... 1.84 20.00 Glumarra, 150-ML .................................... 1.12 12.05 Mlrrasou, 150-ML .................................... .2.33 25.30 Paul Masson, u -LITRE ......................... .2.60 14. 15 s .. Martin, 150..uL ................................. 1.11 18.51 Sebastlanl, 1so.uL .......... : ....................... 1.85 18.00 Souveraln,·150-ML .................................. .2.18 23.65 Taylor Callfornla. 750·ML ...................... 1.79 19.36 FRENCH COLOMBARD Almaden, 1.5-LltRE ................................. .2.48 13.49 Cellar Select, 150-ML ................................... 85 9.19 Cresta Blanca, 1so.ML. ......................... .2.03 22.00 Pll'duccl, 150-ML ................................... .2.42 28.40 P•roncelll, 1so-ML ............................... .2.03 22.00 GREEN HUNGARIAN •Buena Vista, 110-uL ................................ 2.63 28.80 81 .... m'rl, 750-ML ................................... .2.15 23.32 Sebastlanl, 1so.ML ................................. 2 .20 24.00 Weibel, 750·ML ........................................ .2.58 28.00 RHINE Almaden Mtn., 1.5·LITRE ........................ 2.46 13.38 Gallo, l·5·LITAE ......................................... 2.37 12.87 Glumatra, 1.5-LITAE ................................ .2.21 12.05 P•l Mmon, u -L1rAe .......................... 2.80 14.15 LIQUORS Kessler, u5·LITAE .................................. 9. 79 55.33 Sunnybroolc Bl•d, 150.ML .................. .3.85 41 .22 Daviess CoUnty Bourbon, 750·ML ...... 4.08 48.08 T• High BOurbon, 750-ML ................... A.10 48.38 Old Crow IO-Pr. lcubon, 1.1s.L1TR18.93 50.52 H Ila Velvet c ... dl•, 750-ML .......... A. 11 s3.21 CHABLISi RHINE 2' 8 ~_, VIN ROSt OR BURBUNDY LI~:.. ,. ',. lllley'I 8111, 1.11-LITAl ......................... .9.00 50.90 lonlon'I 8111, 710-ML ............................ .3.98 44.90 lllllnl•'• lootch, 110-Ml ................. 8.39 72.21 Old ........ lcolcll. 710-ML ............ A.08 41.08 J•llCll 111111, 1.75-LITRI .................. 13.11 7 4.20 C..-vo lold Tequlll, 11J ... L .............. 5.87 18.31 lmlrnoff Voclb, IG-Pr.: 1so.ML ........ A.55 51.44 Crown lluae Vodka, 1so-ML ............... 3.32 37.55 • . .. . .. . . ~ ' .. -... Monterey Vlnyerd Sonoma Q•kvllt• Souveraln Perduccl Sterling Paul Menon Sutter Home Pedroncelli Taylor Cellera Robert Mondavi Treni.ctue San Merlin Tulatln Sant.ll(rb•r• Weibel Seba1tlenl Wente8ro1. Simi Bottle Br Ca. .80 2.40 2.47 2.84 2.50 2.20 2.03 2.50 2.57 2.17 2.30 1.84 3.00 4.84 5.25 1.59 4.80 2.50 12.89 4.80 1.18 1.84 1.84 2.29 1.67 1.01 2.11 2.36 1.55 1.50 1.98 1.82 2.25 .77 1.84 2.20 1.84 2.39 1.95 2.00 2.34 2.23 2.15 2.01 2.36 ZacaMeaa Bottle Ca. Aet. --JOHANNISBERG RIESLING B .. ftllO, 750·ML ..................................... 3.24 35.20 a.Inger, 750-ML .............................. ~ ... A.45 48.40 •Buena Vista, 150-ML ................................ 4.03 43.92 Cresta Blanca. 150.uL .......................... .3.24 35.20 Firestone, 150.ML ........................... , ...... A.04 44.oo lnglenom&, 750-ML .................................. A.04 44.00 MlmlOU, 750.UL ................................... .3.54 38.50 Monterey Vlnyn, 750-ML. ................. .3.19 34. 71 •Robert Mondnl, 150-ML.. ..................... A.04 44.00 s .. Martin, 750-ML ................................. 3.44 37 .40 • Slftta Bwara. 750-ML .... -··-···-·········2.63 28.&0 Simi, 750-ML ............................................. .3.63 39.52 Sonoma. 1so-ML ..................................... A.04 44.oo Souveraln, 150..uL. ................................ .3.07 33.50 ROSE Almaden Nects, u-uTRE ................... 2.46 13.38 Clw'tea Krug, 790-ML ........................... .2.03 22.00 Christian Bros. Napa, 1so.ML .............. 1.84 20.00 Pall Mason. u-L•n.i ......................... .2.60 14.15 lloblrt Mondnl .......,, 7IO-ML. ....... .2. 75 30.00 VERMOUTH Clnzano SwMI. 7so.ML ....................... .2. 39 28.00 Biiio sweet or Dry 1so-ML ................... 1.35 13.35 M..anl & Roast, 750-ML ....................... .2.93 31.92 Plul MISIOft, 750.ML .............................. 1.52 18.50 Trlbuno, 750·M~ ...................................... 1.79 19.35 CHARDONNAY Almaden, 1so-ML ..................................... 2 .94 32.00 Beringer, 150-ML ..................................... 5 .25 57.20 Christian Bros., 750·ML ......................... 3.49 38.00 Franciscan, 150-uL ................................. 4.55 49.50 Geyser Peak, 150.ML ............................. ~.63 39.80 • Uords & Elwood, 1so.a1L ....................... 4.45 48.40 Mlrrasou, 1so.ML ..................................... 4.55 49.50 Monterey Vinyard. 150.ML ................. 4.84 52.80 S• Martin, 150-ML. ............................... .3.63 39.60 Sonoma, 1so-ML ....................................... 4.31 48.82 Souveraln, 1so-ML .................................. 5.12 55.69 CHEMIN BLANC Cellar Select. 1so-ML .............................. 1.11 12.&1 Christian Bros., 1507ML ......................... 2.42 28.30 Colony, 1.5-LITRE ...................................... 2.36 12.81 Cresta Blanca, 1so-ML .......................... .2.63 28.80 Los Hennanos, 1.5-LITAE ...................... .2.81 14.20 MlrTllOU, 750·ML .................................... .2.90 31 .41 Monterey Vinyard, 150.uL ................... 3.19 34. 71 01kVllle, 750-ML. ...................................... 1.87 20.35 Paal Masson, 1so-ML ............................. .2.35 25.50 •Robert Mondavl, 1so.ML. ....................... 3.13 34.oo Sebastl•I, 750·ML ................................. .2.20 24.00 Simi, 750-ML. ............................................ .2.39 25.96 Wente Bl•c De Blanc, 150-M~ ........... 2.11 2e.oo CRIBARI WINES 2•0 CHABLIS, VIN ROSE ~-.,OR BURGUNDY ulER (CASE OF 4) '11.20 FRANZIA RHINEREST OR VIN ROSE •• •• e 4, t • f t • I • ..... . . .. ... . . . . . '. .. . ......... -. ~ . - 2.94 4.04 3.88 2.94 3.87 3.87 3.21 2.90 3.87 3.12 2.38 3.30 3.87 2.79 2.117 1.12 2.88 1.38 1.62 2.87 4.77 3.17 4.13 3.30 4.04 4.13 4.40 3.30 3.91 4.65 1.08 2.20 2.14 2.39 2.37 2.63 2.90 1.70 2,13 2.84 2.00 2.17 2.39 • , I ; ... . ' ( { ( ( ,, -DAILV Pn.C"l Tnur.01f Januery 26 tU19 BUsiness r PacTel Rating Reduced 011ly AT&'{'s Mwcll' Keeps It al Moody's 'A' &W \ORK li\fJ 1 A m u1M ~ind .f.ll~ hrm ha a. lowert•U lh rittafl)( or P B('lhr 'l't-lrphuni· & 11•1'2 wr u11h C'o d l>l'n\1.11'(•11 to A. lhl' lr1w ..... 1 1 •llnlil t'VN 6(1\'l'fl I.() 0 fkll )'lll l'm ~~ Moody ·~ lnvt'alor ll f'f'\IH't' r 1tt•1I th•· l om pan)' ·11 \'Oflllnut-d h((ht wath lht> Cuhfornla l'u lth1 lll 1ll\1t' Comml11111on lh ennounC'lo.r Wl·d1w-.tli.1 ) ., dt't' 11 l11n • "ftlt: ('OMl•\l'>o \ ·~ POrt·.N'TIAI, l ax li.&lt11t1 ' '' ,11 SI b1lhon and 11 · .. )trowini( 1a1d PN t>r J.1<1111,lt It .111 .... , ... 1.u1l \II(' llfl~ldt•flt o r Moody" ll ' t''ll11l.1t1-.t 111 h1• .1r11und SJ 2 bllllon by l!)t(l \ 11 /\ r •II an.: '' thP thud t11~tw .. 1 r .1 llnl( 11!. '>lt.:nt cJ Li)' lht• wt' 11 ,. tJt•nollnt< uµ~·t nwd1um l'\"l'\f. ~TO«:K .:r11l11• 11hh.:<i t111m. Tht· P a<'1fu· Tt•l.-phou1· '''U•'' ho d b..•<·n r.Jlt-ct 'l\u 01 . h tJlh fl llilltt' . N1111th..r lkll Sy111cm l '>l>Ut• I'> r J!t"d ht•low A1ua, tht• h1.:h1•1>t ra t1t1.i llt•ll 1~.,Ut'~ huv1.· lun•: b.'t•n conMdf'rf•d to tw the m n"ll M"<'Ur(• pr ivatt• tn\t"lfml'nt ovmlahle bc<'au11e of I\ rm•n l'an Tclephont• & 'l'PltJg r:iph C'o ·s fin an 1·1.i I ~tr t•n>:th l'ul'1f1t· Tc•lt.>phone 1:. 11 90 pe rcent nwnt•d sulm1diary uf AT&T . STANDARD & POOK'S, TH•: othc•r OHlJOr h<rnd rnhng firm. pri·vwui;ly lowt•n ·d thf' Pacific Tt•h:phont• rahnt< to "A plus " ft will d1.•c.•1de within a wt>t•k wht'lh1.•r to c:h;rn~t· th1.· rattng af(a111 . a 'pokt'!'.ma11 !'.llld Pac1f1 c Tt•h•phont• 's fight w11 h th•· California n•gulators ronct•rns a tax hreak votc•ct by Congress fo r utllil1es. The :.tall' n •i;ulutori. voted to require the company to pa1>s tht• tax reductions on to e ustomers and a c.·o mpany appeal to the courts failed w ove rturn that dcc1i.aon. Hut the Internal Hcvt•nuc.· Ser vice cl;.i1ms tha t clt·cision violates ta>t l:iws a nd is trying to void the tax break. A fina l co urt dec1i.100 on Lhat case 1s not RETAIL NURSERY SALES MANAGER A c.areor opportunity fl••SI'> lor retail nursery manAqer ewperiencr•n 10 &:ilo& ot n uf!'ifHy 'il r>C k llOrt 51 q ardP.n ciuppltf''> K polio furn11ure with knowlfl<Jqr> ol gro w 1nq anll l11nct<,cap1nq operat•onc, Apµhc.&nts mu.,I b<> prot11-or1!'ntPd with P&L r e<>pons1bd11y. markPt1n<1 m Pr c h ,1n d1 '>1ng & 11<1m1n1strn11110 talent ThP successful cand1d,1IP w ill bfl lla ined tor 1he number 1 Po'31t1on GOLD FROM SPANISH GALI.EON Shipwrecbd In 1715. U"lqH ortifoct nd i"•est•e"t. 144.4 CJrOM bcr 14.64 troy cnJ With certifkah of 011thuticity. S 7. 500 cost. or trade for choice CG9tcto. coin, cJOldor..._. . . t-~p<>('lNI until &9143. r 11ueth1& th1: uncertainty cited by Moody'11 THt: ('OMPANY WILL HAVE lo pay lhe 11ddl· t1onul t11i-.t•s 1r 1t IO!><t'!\ Tht• M11111I)':. J('l lon t·:srrw whe n Pacific T1•l\'1'ht1111.• 1u1ked fut 1.1 rut&nJt on 1ts proposed $300 1111l hun ddx:111un· '"'lit' Ttw hrrn ulso lowtrcd the 1 ulln" un <!7 c'>JJllHIJ( th·~ntur'°' l>l11ut18 .-nd three lti· ~Ut''> o( 11hort h'l flt 111111•:. l>etwriturf ll am a form ol bonds. paying "'J>t'1°1f1.-.t 1nll'rest rah.ob They dtlfer from bonds in that lh1•y arc bar kl·ll IJy 11 Company 's credit. nthcr th,m IJy 1o1 llP<'<'lftc asset Tiit: DECl810N 1'0 DROP the rating only lo 1\ • n·nc«l11 t~ llcJJ Sy'Slt·m 's financial muscle . If 11 "'l'r\'n·1 a U '11 t'Ollll><my. al wouldn't be dll i\ · .. :rn11J J:.ith o:H('h Ally other company In thJt pos1t1on wouldn't h1 .1hli· to finuncc unylhtnl¢ " ·1 h\• low..-rln~ of the rate as experted to force f'.1t·1f1c Tt>lepbonc to pay a highe r rate of interest 011 thl· tkbcnturos than 1t otherwise would have to p&y MSI to p.,,... ... .-c·•~ MSI Data Corp .. Costa Mesa. and Chase Com pull·r 'orp . Baton Rou~e. La .. have agreed in pr1nr1 p1t~ tu tho merger of Chase into MSI, the y an· nounct•d MSI manufactures hand·beld portable data en· Irv tf•rm1n~ils marketed to lhe retail and distribu· twn ancJu.,tracs CHASE CONCENTRATES in the specialty stor<' retail industry by providing computer systems ., T he mc·r~cr will involve the exchange of 250.000 shart's of MS I common stock for the out· standing com mon i.hares of Chase , the companies said. • Chase, MSI 's hrst acquisillon, will be operated as a holly owned subsidiary. with no change an m a nageme nt or oper ating procedures. The transaction Is s ubJeet to approval by the MSI and Chase boards of directors . A ll#>rfJan Gain• bfl ~ Alle rgan Phurmaceutacals. Irvine, has a n· nouncL>d u 20 pt•rcent sales and earnings incrca!>e in 1978 to set rct'Ords an all categon es N<'l incomt· for 1978 totaled $9,441 .000, or $2.26 u s hare, up from $7.291,000. or $1.71. last year as ud1ustl'd to n•f11.•ct the 3·for-2 stock s plit effected on Sept. t Sal£•s for tht· yc·ar diml>ed to 562.373,000 from $51,938,000 1n 1977, t he company's pr<:vious best s ales year. SAL&~ •'OR T HE FOURTH quarte r reached $16.006,000, a 19 J><•rcent increase from $13.403.000 in the final quarter or 1977. Net income for the period a mounted lo $2,220.000. or 52 cents a s ha re . P.O.lcm2506 Newport leacll ,2663 __ a 14 percent increase from Sl,940,000, o r 46 cents ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Jn:iouin Hill'\ Rd Coron11 rtr•I Mar 92f>7'J Altn .Jf>tl11•y B D f li<,r11 or call /141n40 sq44 ,,,,_,,,,,...,f,.,,, .. w.-1tr"-.. ''' Sk11n9 ctass1fled ads are the best place to buy or seff ski wear and equipment in the Dally Pt lot. 642-5678 Answer Page. For the phone calls that can't wait. Answer l>agc offers the m o'>t complet<' :\electlon o l "bt>epcrs" In Southern Calllornla. We have regular beepers, two ·addreu beepers .. even silent beepers that vlb1 ;,te nol)elcsslyl And every bc,.pcr has just onr job: lo all'rl you to important phone calls In· 'il•nlly, .rnyl lm e. anywhere In I 0,000 squ~rc miles of Callfo111ia. (No one cover!> m ore terrlloryl) 11 yo u have An,wcr Page, you'll never m l'is a crucial call dnaln. bl'r duse when someone w.int:. you. they slmply d i.ti your number on any phone and your bl'cpcr qi11t"s you l hf' sl!Jnlll. It's as easy as that! You P"Y onr low rn'>nlhly rate, w ith no hmtt to the num- b1:r of "b"'"P'" you <.an 1eceive , no special equip· mcnt 10 ln'it.111 .1nd no'"''" phone C'h.irges to pay. So why w.111? Call the number nu rf'St you and find out how "-''Y it is In stJy in touch 1111 the tirn .. with An'lwet P"gel fU~S"'ffi Pfl(jE & • 731-7777 ti f I I ,, I as :idJus ted for the stock s plit in the year earlier pcraod. Earnings per sh are were computed on the bas is o f 4.181.000 average s ha res o utstanding in 1978 a nd 4.268.000 in 1977. reflecting the split. Allerga n 1s enRaRed an tt>c d evelopm ent. manufacture· and !'.alt• or specaahzed ophthalmic and dermatolog1t p roducts . A ne.-ord BUfJ1r 'ION" ol Knig•t Amcor<l . Inc . Newport Meach, s ays 1t ha!> in <'r<'aht'd its o wn<·rs hlp of f..night Industries Inc to 72 percent b the· purc hase of more than 214.000 i.harcs or KniJ.:ht t•o mmon stock al S8 B share 2 Counties Fight LA-Orange 'Lump' S AN BERNARDINO <AP I -Ollicials in Riverside and San Bt'rnardino counties say they'll fight a federal proposal to lump the a rea in with Los AnJi!clc s. Orange a nd Ventura counties statistically. T he OHacc or Jo'cderal Statistical Policy, part of the U.S. Depart ment or Commerce. rec:om· me nded that th1• five counties be com bined in a ConsoUda ted Metropolita n Stat aslical Area after the 1980 cens us . But the two t'ountirs say the classification would r ob lhl•m or lhctr 1dent1ly and, more prac· lic ally, possibly cost the m fed eral and state funds San Remurd1no is so udamantly opposed to the idea that the bourd muy send a re presentative to Washington for u hearing Friday so the county r1:1n "stand o n our hind l('j:! und be counted ," Supervisor D~nnis Hansberger said. ~B '. ~'.¥'· .... ... -·-.. ~ILY PILOT 26 -Week Certificates ffSL~c l • % ANNUAL EfflCTIVt YltlO • ANNUAl RAU 1.=·:.---t=·--... - Minimum $10,000 lnltmut compounded doily . No fees. Eorn more thon ony bank. N.t.o l ot• I• .?n hiOh•• '"~" U i.. ,,.._., 1111 d"'°""' role, "'hl•h h __ _, --ly. Tl"'refate. role I•..,.._., te .....,._ .. r-ol, whlth ,..,.... e#f .. 1 -1 ylel4. ,.... •• , ...... ,i.... ·-•r• ...... _. .. ,,. .... ,, p • .,.11, t., -•r • ....._ .. fr-c.111f"o1 ... Sonia Ano: 919 7.580 for certificates issued during 1 /25 thru 1 /31 /79. s .A. Fashion ~ TB'n:071 7' Newport Beach: 631 ·2611 Huntington S.ach1 898·9666 lff~• .,. GIBRAI-'TAR SAVINGS l et\ \,\I",. ' j/ ,, y I ' , \ o '' : I: . . . . --· BROWN NAMES THREE TO PUC; APPOINTMENTS BRINO PANEL TO FULL SIZE John Bryeon Leonerd Ortme1 Vernon Sturgeon Three Named to PUC Hayden Hails Two of Brown's Appointees SACRAMENTO IAP l The s tall' Public Ut1l1t1t·s Com mission has three new m t:m bers the C'Omm1ss1o n 's hrst black. an environme nta lis t and a Ronald Reagan conser vat ive The farst·na med two were 1m mediate ly lauded by formt•r a n· tawar uct1v1sl Tom Hayden, who s aid namm~ the Rca~an con· servatave was hke throwing a bone to business. THE 'A PPOINTMENTS by Gov Edmund Brown Jr.. restore the five.me m ber body to full stre ngth The a ppointees a re Leonard Grim es . scrrc·tary of the Slate a nd Cons ume r Services Agency . J ohn RrySOf\. c:h<tirm an of tht• s tate Wal<•r rtcsourr es Control Board, and Vernon !'>turgcon. an appointee of forme r Heai:an whos<' l(•rm C'Xpfrc.·d J an I Grtml•s and R ry:.on wPrc named lo full sax yC'ar terms Sturgeon was se lected to fall the rem airung two years or tht: te rm of former P UC Pres idt·nt Robert Bat1 nov1('h, who rc!'.1gncd lhl!. m onth GRIMF.S. SS. HAS held ht!-. present job since March 1977 and was director of the 0Ppart ment of General Serv1res before that He aJso has been vice pre - sident or Golden Stale Mutua l Life Insurance Co • the largest western black-owned insurance firm • He is the first black to s erve on the PUC and may be the only one on any state·s ut1laty rf'~­ u lalory a gency . said Brown s pokesman Steve Oui.cha Hryson. 35. as a forme r vie(• t·ha1rman of th<' Orc·gon Ener~y F acility Sitini:: Council und wa:. CO ·found e r or t h t· N:tlur,il Res ourres DefC'ns e Counc·il STURGEON. 62, ht1 :. bf't•n <10 the P UC sine« 1969 and w<1:. formerly a state senator from Over T'lu· Counlf>r NASO UstitMJ~ Paso Robles a nd R (•a gan ·, lcg1slallvf' secretary T h t> appointme n ts requ1n· Se na lt• conf1rmat1on. The pay 1:- S40.764 a year. Tht• other two m em be rs an· Richard Gravelle. rormer PlJC ,::en1·ral t·ouns t.>I , a nd Clain· 0 l' d r 1 c k . Brown · s for m c r Resources Agency secretary. HAYDEN, A Brown appointct· to two solar energy advisory councils who has recently been l nv o l vt>d 1n e n erg y Con t rovers ics . telephoned The ~· soc1ated Pres~ a nd said t he ap po1ntments symbolize "a step forward for consum1·r snlt:resl!o. over the nu<'lear sndustry ancl tht· At:.tnt util1t11_•:. .. l l.1ydcn said Grimes .., "·' good pN Son who as AOOd on t h1· 1ssu!'. I know Bryson anct t hink hl' 1s ~ood on th e 1 :-.~uc :­ Sturl(eon 1s a bone tu the bus1 nt•ss community for thC'm t11 chew on for two years ... I I , ... '" I I I I~ r (nq llrl I ljµ /', ... IJ(i ,. • 110 )/ • , lip ,, t, t 1u II ' "" u 'I ll''l I• U ll II lH,1 14 uo ,, llU 1 I t t \JU 1 • ~10 1' '• 110 ,, • •• U O It • Uo tf tt... •10 w ' . ' II UP trJ t "" ,,, '" I • II DOWNS l .,, 8 1" .. II )'. , I 10·. )/'. 1'• 4 I) I& ) ... ) ) '" ''· • ,,,_. f1' I ''• , .. .... l '• "" " • tJQ ~ • ' \10 " • •• , ... .. .. '• 1' r I .. ' .. .. 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U\4 • l"lllllM .IJ U I f> • " ~ ... 0t 1 al 1• w! 1-. (•m5'11 11~ 10 7)1 U\O • " """"'' J •IO ' • '" ' ''° • ftl ''""' " M<l..flll 10 _ •1 111\• i4 111-rDOv l1 1" 11 ' ""• " -1· .. 1 i n 11-. 14 M 1 •• ttlr't• w 1 c..t.mDT .. I )/ Ut> • 14 l!Wt ot1.. It 2•'-• ''° l'tOO•U I >.• I U2 17.. Mt Mer I ,. TI• U\I • \I, lllf!l\V 11i. ' 11 ~ •, ,. .,. . .. -· ~y. Janua ry 25 1979 N DAILY PILOT 8 7 Fli Side Fashion in Cuts May Hurt Cities By JOHN (,1JNNIFt' ", ... ...,..,,.....,ti The new fiscal fas hion Is restraint. a s illus tratt .. '<1 by lax revo ll3. Umllatlons .on state s pending a nd the tenor 1( n o t subltancc o r Preside nt Carter '!\ bud1ee t pro posals It ., the style • As with other style11. in clothln~. c ars and modes o r 11v ing, fas h ion bef(els reacti o n And those who are paid t o a,. seu the future. s u ch as f 1nanc11d analysts. say they see 11t least one Inevitable reactio n IT Wll.J.. COME ntOM s tale and local government!., t h ey UY. f rom units o r governme nt expecte d lo pro v1dt- servlces despite s lo wer reve nue growth a nd less a id from Was h lngt.On. I t 's the flip 11!dc o r the t ax coin. I That other s ide . 11ay the bond m en on W all Stree t h~=­ n ever been fully evaluated. apprec iated o r a nt1c 1pa te d b y the advocates o r res traint. In broad te rms It I undcn ;t.ood they say. but not in the s pec ifics. Over the years. 1t is explaine d . state and local gove rnme nts h ave enlarged the scope of their services. With revenue gro wth lagging and r e · ce s sion threatening. those services m ay have t.o be e nded. As som e municipal finance analys ts see it, the problems that got the citieis Into serious financial trouble h ave never been r esolved. the bigges t o f them being the loss or population and jobs. CVNHlll,. THE CITIES HARDEST HIT in the las t r ecession. large and medium-sized cities in the Northeas t . r e main financially week. says M e rrill Lynch Econo mics. Inc . In a r ecess ion. it con cludes. lht!y'd be hurt again "H owever ... It con tinues. "they are like ly to be Joined this t i m e b y sort11· Midwestern a nd Southern c ities in bearing the fiscal b r unt of a r ecession. These vulnerable c 1t1es a r e character11f·d b y a lo ng-term under!~ ing imbalance bet w et!n ( ) their r evenue base ~n1! ,..,EWL.· _.. 1'.l LY·~ S service needs ·• l 'f . ...;r11vt J /. Many c1tlci;. 1l oh s erves. a pproac h th~ new e n v ironment (possible Inflation an<I less aid from W ashington) in qu1le poor s h ape. "Many of them have tax rates that a r e already at or near a politically acceptable maxi mum:· the M e rrill L y n ch repom obser ves. The solution o f highe r taxes may therefore be denied the m . "Thus. they h ave h ad little o pportunity to build ad' quate liquidity with which to m eet a rece ssion s u c h ai:; wt• e nvis age for this year And the ir low bond ratings mi1y limit access torunds in the market · WILL THE NF.W Fl\SIUON for r«.!i.t ra1nl. hold ""'"" O r will t axes be r aised'' A nd 1r the latter 1i-<h o:wn . huw d oes a c ity o r s tate 1,111 ahout raising taxes <Junni: ,1 n cession? The d ecision s . it would seem . will dete rmine w h e t her the s t y le o f restraint 1:-. 1us t a pai-sm~ ras hion. or wh{'th c r 1t 1s ins tead a dee p -rooted con viction Speculative Market ~hes Ahead Again NEW YORK <AP l The s tock market chalked up i. s tro n(ll gain today in a rally fe d by continv1n~ hopes fu 1 t! break in intert'st ,.ates Th<> Dow J o nes average o f 30 indus trials wa,. up H 23 points to 854 64. Gainers o utpaced los<'f" by m o r{• than a 2 I mur gin among New Y o rk S tock Exc hange.Jts tC'd issue!! f'edt!r a l s tatistics of lalt' have s hown <J marked .,!ow ing in m o n etar y growth. a lthough som e analys t:-; h :1v<· raised questions about the reliability o f the d a t a Today N e w York's Manne M idland Ra nk reduced 11 :- bro k er loan rate lo its bes t c us tome r :-; from I I 1 ~· to 11 ~1 percent. SI ~k11 In Tlt.- Spolligltt NEW Y()l>1t fAPl· !>• .. \. • pm P<l<t' ti\~ n"t <~of 1h!P flft,..n mO\I '""~~ N .. w vor• \~ot.il E ccn.no-l\\Vt"" ~:,'~"t,.';."~..,...11 r •t "'°'.6. ~n ~... • ._ (i.vlt OH \Jl,800 74' • '• l •••(O Inc 41~ tJ00 1!t..._ ' ~ l\•llVMIQ 11\ KIO \\ ... • • No•lll T•IO< '8)0100 II '"'' r 111,100 t•'-9.,..,llQ 110,100 11>. • "· V..011 C•I lM.toO """ • •, Pflror J:I' tl(JO n •· . • • Unlro141 111,.00 1-.. .. 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NATION / CONSUME~ ·~---DA--lL_Y_P_1_L_o_r ______ *.:_ ____ __:_Th~u=rMl.:::•~Y...:;J•~n~u~·~~~a~5~·~'·~79..:.. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ~-- • Wyoming B·ooins: Old West Gives Way r King Coal Wipes Out Cowboy State lh JONATHAN WOLM G l LLt."M' .. ;, Wyo IAP I Thor dt·er 3nd tht• antelope-atlll pll) In Wyoming. •ht: p ond r11tllt' far outnumlx'r Pt"OPlt 11ut thl' wldt' 01wn 1qHH't'I\ ar<• twin • mlrwd ot a le\ ert.5h p.trt. •nJ th Impart of e nt•r.:) cJc 't•lup 1nt-nt I• forrtna an l'nd to Wyom tnl( quirt ram•h hrt· Tht' otaJyitt 11 «oal And Oii llranium N11tural 6(.111 "Wynmin& I~ hu111n.i ur 1'to tht" tonrrJC)' brt•odh1u1kl'l o th ouuon.'' 11y1J on otru.11;11 of thti (1•dt•r1l 0.-•portmcnt of t:n...rK)' STRIP MINE SCARS SPOT THE STATE'S LANDSCAPE One Near Rock Sprlnga ~ymbollzea Wyoming Proapertty .. 'Battlestar' Toy Recall Succeeds LOS ANGELES (AP> -Mattel l.nc. says ·that hundreds of ca Us are com ing into its consumer botlines because of the "mi~· !tile mail in" campaign instituted by the toym aker over its "Bal· tles tar Galaclica"' s pace vetucles. Mattel, m conJunttion with the US. Consumer Products Safoty Comm ission, unnounced the m ail-In campaign recently .:Jnd begun runnmg newspaper c.ids on it w 10 I urge cities . THE ADVF.RTISEM E NTS S HOWED the fo ur s pace vehicles involved und warned thul their red plastic missiles "could be hazardous if misused by launching or placing in mouth." T he I v •. inch proJcctiles have ~n blamed for several accl· d ents and a t least one death Involving young children. Mattel, b ased in suburban I hiwlhornc. !tays at least 2 million of the mi.s · s1 I es were sold. The toym ake r said It would exchange each misslle for a free "llot Whet!ls " car, rather than returning the custome r's money. .. 'nfEllE MAV BE SOME~ of play value," explained a spokesman for the toy com pany. "We wanted to compensate for that by s ubstituting unother toy." Matt.el insists its toy space missiles met or exceeded all ex· isling and proposed safe ly standards and blames the a ccide nts partly on misuse. A company spokeswoman sa id Mattel had in· · slituted the campaign voluntarily after conferring with the commission. "We got togethe r with t hem and talked a bout the best way to handle the situation." Bevnly Kanaday said. "We were all ver y concerned tha t the s ituation be corrected." THE MATl'EL AD SAU), "There have been hu1tances of misuse resulting In accidental swallowing or inhala tion a.spira· t ton of a m issile.''y Mattel said newer "Batlleslar Galacl1ca" toys have been red esign«! so the missile can no longer be la unched. "The re will be a little mjss1lc in the new BatUestar Galac- tica. but it will be in the spaceship," a company official said. ''Yo u pw.h a button. but it never leaves the s htp, 1ustpopsout." The spokesman 1wid Mallet bas asked stores offe ring lhe s pace vehicle to cease i.ales. Bus Ads Produce ~ Profit of $70,000 1'he sale of adve rtising s pace in Orange County Transit District buses has produced a $70,000 windfall , district officials report . The district board of directors wali presented a check for $70,000 in booua earnings for 1978 because ad;s sold In the buses exceeded a base estimate of $107,000. Jn 1977. the dis trict earned t68.000 more than the $W.OOO base figure. Ralph Clark, cha irman of the dla trlct board of d ir ector s lauded the ad selling campaign. "With the pa.saage of rroJ>O'I· lion 13, we especially need to see funds like Uua," he aaJd. Bi.rd Drop8 Case SACRAMENTO CAPI Ch el Jus tice R.o8e Rlrd hus removed hc rtclf from the San Diego teachers' a trike c He becausCJ Hugh Boyle. a tc•chc r lnvolvt.-d, took part tn beT campaign, •n aide has reported. CEIUNGS REMOJ'ED .TULSA. Oklo. <AP > - As bestos cclltng coal· lngs will be removed f rom four Tulsa city achool1 ne xt sum m e r . offlcla ll\ announced. The re moval waa or- d~ red in 1977 hy the C tt')'·COUftl f H en lth Department, which u id the •mount.a are amall bul could be • potential health hau rd to atu· ''Th .. geolol(lst hH rl'pluc :d the l'Owboy In the slalc'8 .-conom y." ~NERGY DF.VELOPMF.NT 111 lnj4!r tlng the leust papulowt or the m auttand 1talC8 with lhe faalt'lll growth ral~ m the nation. 6 pcrcl'nl "' 1917 Wyomln1r~ tonu ailing cronomy 1s ooti or the nation's 111t ronJte11t. f lvt• Yt•:.m1 aJ(o. 1wr-capita tn come in WyocninJl wa:s 97 pt>r \'t>nt of Lht: naUonul average. To- du y . Ct·niiu::. Bun· a u f1J(u res 11how illt'Offil' ht'rc· up 104 1~reent 81nct' 11>72 knd IOti percent of the US uvcragt> Yor a peopl~ whose eronorny h ad s taynatcd for dec ades; whcrt-the population. even to· day, Is letis thun that of Colum · bus . Ohio'~ prosperity spills across t h e i.la t e lik e tum bleweed. People contlnuaJly tell visit.ors: "T his Is a n exciting tlmcfor Wyom ing ." 1T•s ALL AT a price. of course: lhe Old West gives w1y lo King Coal. The Cowboy State is being urbanized. Wyoming is littered with boom towns . GIHelte in the no rtheast a n d R ock S p ri n gs I n th e s outhwest 6olh have sever e growth problems. Sen. Malcolm Wallop looks in· to feder al programs d ealing with child abuse a nd a lcoholism. boom town disea 1.H'S reaching e pid emic proportion::.. In Lander . a town or 8,000 near the Wind River Coal Basin, J aim yn Mc Dona ld has been ·searching for a place to live for six m onths. As winte r set in. she was st aying six miles from town In a tra ile r. DA LE WRIGHT. a third· gene ration sheep rancher in the coal-r ich Powder River Basin, sold part of his ra nc h to pay oH the lingering family d ebts that are common among rancheri. Allanlu: R1chricld. the eners.:y giant. bought it; toda)' it's the s ite of Wrighl. a town being buil t 40 miles down the road from Gillette. Othe r rast-g.-owing towns Dou glas, Kemmerer . Buffalo. Hawlin.s arc rt."aping r ewards of prosperit y. a nd tesll ng its limits. Trailer towns like J effrey City, straddlinl( a ura nium operation. dot the stale. Prices zoo m upward. partic ula rly for housing. In Gillette, whe re two of every fi ve ~ people live in mobile hom es, you can't buy a new house for less than ~.000. And ranches, which a lways paid low wages. have a n impossible time keep ing cow· pok es on the p a y roll whe n mineral operations pay $20,000 a year and up. THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN West, growing raster than the Sun Bl•ll, is a giant e nergy stockpile. Wyoming. Montana . Colo rado and Ut<ih a re on top of rich scams of m ineral fue l espe cl<illy coal, en()ug h to last well into the 21s t century, and m aybe into the 22nd. Fo r decades. while coal was mined from Appa lachia n and Midwest reservM, production was mlnjmal here. Western coal Is lower in quality t han most eas t e rn coa •. a n d hi g h tranbportalion costs made It ex· pansive to trans port western coul to m a rket. "Initial coal d evelopment In Wyom ing was a g uy ln a waf(on. pirk ing up surface coal a nd tak· Ing it home for the furnace. Then the r ailroads came in a nd mined enough to run their engine!'i." says J ohn Goodler of the s tate Depart· menl of Planning a nd Develop- ment. "When diesel e ngines came a lo ng . coal m ining virtua ll y stopped " IN TIDS DECADE, two foc- to'rs forced b road ch<inges in lhe U S. coal business, transforming the Wyoming landscape for all lime. The 1970 Clean Air Act c reated a d e m a nd for clean-burning western coal : the 1973 oil em- bargo sent fuel prices soaring a nd spar ked a d rive t oward e ne rgy Independence thHt de· pends on weste rn coa I reserves. Today, Wyoming's landscape Is spotte d with strip mines a nd power pla nts: miles of coal trai n s st r etc h d own t rack . Uranium operations are !>prtng ing up, and oil d rilling rigs arc everywhere It happened overnight. Jn 1973, Wyoming produced 14.H rnOIJon tons or coal. This year. the industry hopes to mfoe 60 million on the way to lfJO million by Ule mld·80s. Oy con· trast. West Vir ginia's production has dipped from 115 million tons to 95 milUon ton» since 1973. WYOMING IS A WASH in other fllels ; oil contributes more to the state 's miner al valuation thin coal. Natlonolly. Wyoming ranks sixth In oll r roducUon, a eventh In na lura Ra R and 11econd In uranium producllon There alto are Immense 6 11 ah•le' reHrves. Goodier s uys production of oll ruel11 but oil could double ln the nexl decade. 011 reaervu In Wyomlnc. cut e lsewMre , are-be· lng depleted and the beal the AP -.0• TRUCKS REPLACE HORSES IN THE BOOM TOWNS CREATED BY DEMAND FOR COAL Rwhen. by Tradition Payers of Low Wagea, Cen't Compete With Mine Operators slate can hope for Is maintaining curre nt production levels for the ne xt 20 years . As t he cner~y c lim a t e cha nf!ed, sta tes like Montana a nd Colorado wen• cautious tn developing coal resources. Bul Wyom ing in desper ate need of an econom ic jolt -plunged straight ahead. The result has been development so sudden and imme nse that the state's tradj. tional economi c p o w e r - ranchqs -lost m uch of their in· nuence. . REVEN U E S FROM m ine ral production In Wyom· ing an~ fi ve limes as high as agricultural revenues. a nd at counts for only 7 percent of s tate tax revenues, th1: mint'r al in· dustry sha re 1s al 61 percent and gr owing. But with prosperity t'Omes a se~ere case or ~rowing pains . E mpl oyl·r s out s ide the mine ra l industries s ay it's d1f· fi cult to find he lp. One U .S. study of southwes t Wyoming says e mployees m the m irung and ronstruct1on sectors earned an a ve rage of $257 a week last year . compared t.o $171 in local s ervice sectors like retail !tale::.. AND 11lERE ARE boom-town conditions that make everyone nervous. A U S Gcolog1cal S urvey n• w,,...1 ... b aacasla i• otlter tawl• .... Na,. donaH", w,, ... 1ng rank• si.rda In oil prodew· i&on. •~th In Matural gas a•d se~ond In 11rC1nhm1 produ~if••· Tltrrr also ar~ 1111- ~ oil sltal# ~rr,,rs. 23,000 the number of em ploye<>s in the industry is more than dou· blc the agricultural workforce. "Ranchers are getting less at· ten ti on than ever ." says Bill Budd of the Wyom ing Mlnjng A1>sociation. One industry official, a sking fo r a non ym it y says. "T he ag ri c ulture in d u s t ry i n Wyom ing doesn 't am o unt to a linke r 's damn you have to have jobs a nd the i nd us tr y we represent has plenty.·· But there's not likely to be a repe<.1l of the range wurs that pilled cattle men ai?alnsl sheep growers. Wyoming's <·conom 1c boom gives meaning to the go-go economist's favorite d 1che. "A ris iniz tide lifts all boats '"While people mdlt be uncomforta ble with the noOcl of newcomers and the pace o r c ha nge they're richly compensated. WYOMING'S TAX BASE 1s so 8trong that ta xes are decreasmg fo r most reside nts . The un · employme nt rate is 2.4 percent. lowest In the nation. T he state has the lowest welfa re caseload in the nation. For a century. the railroad in· dustr y has been key to Wyom- ing 's econom y The i.tate no longer de pe nds on ra1li. ror prosperity; r ather . the ru1lroads depend on coal. T he state 's m ain roads - Unio n Pacific an d Burlington Northern -get more for i.hip· ping coal than coal com panies gtt ror mining it . Amax Coal Co. officials say lhe price for !>htp· pinu to the Midwei.t and the Southwest 1s two to thrCl' times h1ght.'r than the price or coal Its elf U NION PA C I FIC OWNS bll11ons of tons of coal rei.crves. tl was granted extensive ri ghts a rcntury ago as an incentive for exte nding r ail ho e~ Befor e diesel ruel, Union Pac1f1c m ined coa I for its e ngines; not 1l hopes to use its reserves for the gcn<'ral m arket. For r a nche rs . t he cm·r~y hOom is a plus. One c attleman from the Gas llJlls -11ron1um rount ry -near Rawlins put 1t "He re and there a runchc r has been hurt by dcv<>lopm<'n l , hut on the who le the r e ar<> two pluses to offset every minus " "Our problem isn 't minlniz. it 's peo~e.'' says Da le Prosser. a state senator who heads the Wyoming Live Stock Growers A ssoc ia tio n . "A s a r u le , livestock a nd people don 't mix." Sllll. he says, "There's a lot or energy mone>' that trickles dowrl to the raJ\('hers." SOME JtANCHF.RS OWN mineral rights on their proverty, a nd get royaltlC8 fro m coal de velopment Others with coal un der their l and ure paid ror d:a magell. to t heir p roperty , offsetting revenuc11 lo11t when 1irucJa nd I~ re.moved from catllc or sheep production. Meanwh.11<'. the rancher•' tax blle Is tolng Ml energy tux r tY· enuea pile. A&rlc ulture ac- view o f a Cam ptwll County m1m· propos al l'Onr ludt's. "Thl· min<· w ill m~e a high contribution to socio-e co no m ic problems as· sociated with boomtown growth a nd the continuing loss of small- town and rual values .... Anom a lousl y h igh r a tes of a lcoholism . crime. divorce and suicide arc llhly, and puhhr services. notably health care. will lag behind. ··People on fixed incomes .... 111 lose buying power relc.it 1vt' to lht• higher patd newcomer::. .. In R0<•k Springs, lhc·re lHt' problems with dru~s . ~:1m1Jlin~ . pros titution The top pol1C't' of ricer 1s accus('(J of killing a m.1n he hired to investigate local c·ur rupt1on. In Gt llcttc. t ht-re ;ir(' hig h r a h :!! of c hi ld abu ~t" divorce a nd financial problems BECAUSE GI LLETTE rs isolated. t.•ocr~y companie::. mus t offer pr<·mium .,., ages With QVCrtime. <t coal company ernplayee c an l•:un $20.000 <• year. The avl·r a go Wl•c kl y salary (or mine workers ~xceed~ the national Industry avE'r age hy $26 a W<'ck. block1n11t crforL'> hy lhe United Mine Workcri. to gain a stront' foothold in lhc ::.ti.Ill' W1th income s o high. mo~I nc wcom<•rs don't m ind li ving in trailers for a fe w years . Thirty-eight percent o f th<' res· iden ts of Gi llette. n ear the three largest coal mint''> in the United Stales. live• in mob11l- hom e s In JC'ffn·y C:1t y. a uranium town. 11 's mort· hkt· i5 p<.•rc·t'nt ·'IT Mi\ V NOT 8 t; th" /\m erl ran drc:am . bu t ,, . ., hom e ... says ont· J t'ffn·y C:1 ty re· :.1dcnl '"You «an't c•x pcr t J><.'<>PIP to build $50.000 homes wht·n th1• whole town will he ;1lla nl1oned 40 yt•ars from now." Most mining op(•ralion::. arc lucky to la~t lhat lonR Gillette was built ai. 11 w:itc •r stop for tti'c r a 1l roud .,. now trains arc· among the b1ggc•st problems. Mayor Michael Enit s:iys that 15 long tratn1-;i 1fay roar thro ugh to wn. ::.pl1llin~ G illl•tlc In half for 15 m1nu1t.._ ll p1t'c~. I It' t•i.li rl\:Jf ('S t hot 00 trains will roll throu~h d111ly hy 1985. forcing t ht• c·1ty to ron· t.t ruct expemllVl' ov~rpo::.sc!> In Rock Spri ngs, the Union Puc1fic opp<lsed City Council action r1• quiring coal trams to i.low lo 40 mph as thc-y cut through town. G ILLETTE NUMBEREO about 3.500 rc11ldents until oil a nd naturnl go~ dc-v<'lopm(•nt doubled th<> population an thl' 1960s lrorul•ally. str1p mining tw:irins IHtll' rf'semblonrc to th· ch·cp well mintts or Appnl1.1ch1t1 rcQulrt's little cm11loyment Thl' nation·-. larJ;test cool min<'. 1' m 1u Coul 's H •lie Ayr -m ln n~n r Gilletto. will Jlrodur I rn mtlllnn tom1 thl~ yf'nr, with 11 workforc<' of l<'8s thnh 400. Thus, mn:tl or (hf' populalTon lncruat comes fronf reti.11 and construcl1011 work En7.1 expect'> G 1l l e tt <''s population to mus hroom lo a lH111t :J0,000 : :1 ma1or m<•tropolti. an a s late of 410.000. wttt:i:,e two l11g (!.jH~ Cheyenne· and CCJi.JH.'r each hc.ivc l~i. than 50,000 rei.u.lcnt::. Inevita bly, in a s l<tlc th1'\ s parse, tht! cha nges wrought hy vnergy development arc reflt•c·t ed m the pohllcal arena. Sa}~ managing editor J oan Nice• or the High Country Ncwi;, a ri· giona l en v1ronmcnta l wcekl v. "There is a complc.'lt: shift 1n Wyoming'::. poht1cal dtmatt-. 1-. s ues are almosl totally encr~y­ relJl<:d And for lht· first t1nw. wt• h ave• peoplt· h1·ro· c·all111 1: them"clvc-s l·nv1ronm1•nl.t11 ... b ' • AS T II f: S t: f> 0 I. 11 I(',\ I. chan ~t·o, look o,h;1p•• 111 1117~. tltt old poht1t•;JI guarrt S<•n ('llf ford Jlan.wn <ind l<e·p 'l't>rlo Hot1 n 1 lio ....,<·n· !>l•·ppin~ :io,i d" And for tht• fi ro,l t11n1· 111 lh•· ::.ta k 'i. hti.lurv. tlw 111:110 ·~~w .. we rt· a h•>Ut enl'rgy "l>l'('ifll';il h about tht· 1nvolvl'mt·nt of 11iaJ•11 energy <'or1x>r<it1ono, with thl· 1•;111 did all's T h e <'ra 1s brin~1ng nt•w soph.isticallon to Wynming. 'lay the pohl1ca l pros. Kathl'nn1• Ctrcosta. Wallop·., 'hpyc·nnl· r<'prescntat1Vt'., i.ay'i, "All 11v1•r the state. th<· atmoi.phc11· l'I <.'hanging In RaJ(gs, population 1·16. a Gt•rrnan n11npany w;ir1I ·, to develop a ur:m1 um op1·ra111111 but the µart llnw m:iyor. anti Iii•· purl-time To'°'" ('1111n1·il .. 11• ::.<iving, ·w:111 a m11llll t'. Who ., 1:11 mg lo foottlw 1111!0,.. · The M'rutmy B :ii.:i.::. 1., J.!I \ 1111,: 1h uranium windf:oll ·111·\C r would havt• happt•npd f1v1• .'Y'""" <tgo ... s;iys Ms ('1n·11:-.la '"'I 1• day, tht• sl ;itt' ha:. m11n1•\ . .,.,l' 11• loaded ~ now r><'C">l>h· ,trl' ,,, \ IOj(, wtt ~till wanl ~ro1A.th, hut \\,. wanl to do 11 our w,1y · Warning Made In Telephone Solicitations LOS AN<.iEL f:S <AP 1 /\(I arrest warrant has bc.•c·n isi.ucf1 for an Alhambra man who al lt•i.c£'dly flt•l•cell 'm :dl nwrchanl-. nnd bu o,1 nt'''m t•n 0111 11 1 thousands of dol1<1ro, in purpoi1 t•rl "donations .. 1<1 w•·ll know<• c·hant1cs M r an.,., hill'. !ht• <lhtrtt•t 11 t11r1wy'i. oHtt•t• •~ c11 ll rn.: on loc 111 husincssc .. lo lw awart· or t he ul lt•ged fr1rnd11lpn1 l 1•lt'phon1· i.o h l'1tat11ms that invt·.,11iw tor-1 o,ay have bt•cn m :.icfr 1n 1.11, A n g e I <' s . 0 r a n g 1· • S :1 n Bernardino and Kl'rn nwnttci. The complaint f1lt1I Tul·sd<t v charged Mt>lvin JI !-ichoumun, 53. w1lh 22 counts of grnnd then and for1t<'ry. Jnvt•i.t1ija tors o,;ml hi:; rur rnnl whcn<t1hc1ub w1·11· unknown S ~ h 0 ll m :I 11 I c; :I t' I' IJ 'l' <I f1{ sollc1tmi-: 1·11nt nh111111n., 1n t ht· nu m cs of vurioui-ch;111tws. 1n eluding the Toy'( VOi' 'l'ot~ Pru u r am o f tht.• M :111n1· ('nr p). Le a~uc. 1}1 o; :1 b led 1\ m t•r• c· 1w Ve l c r 11 n.,. N a v y Lt•'• i;: i1 , .. A merico n Legion urH1 f ll't·I Reserve Associu\lon Officials of t he rh1.mllt·11 so11t they have rece1 ~d none of tht· m oney collected tn 1t. numt•:- Bfld den)! lj1 ut Sr houm 11n l'vc1 rcprescn~ the orl(aniiat1ons 1'1 uny copaclty Upgrading Made SAN F'HA NCtsco 'Ar , Escap<>doors an• tx lllK rPpajnt cf! from white to nuon •'lcrnr o:of"I nnd their lock:o1 ha 11t• b<'C''1 re mov<'cl for <'llKl~r OJ'Cl111)1( In t~· oft1•rm ath of a fatal flrl.' In t he Bay Art'o R a pid Tr:.n-.1 t t unn\'' beneath Sf," .,'ranc1scc R.>)'. I 2 • I •• , .. t I ( ( ~ ENTE~TAINMENT I MOVIES WanibaUgh's 'Onion Field' Won't Change K)' 908 THOMAS ICOLLV\\000 CAI' 1 J ph Wamb~uarh. ll\I' rnp novelt'it tumt'd mov1 makff h;,a di r 1ardl'd t lh' uht .id.ii.:•· "~t.'\ 1•r pu\ lWr money •n shov. bu .. tnt>'" IN t~· ku<'k r ck1 ll " Wantbll\l~h "·l~ h1• '' 'i1nk1ng ull or hi' mon1 " into .. llw 0111un ... ,..,J • mm ba"4'd vn bh. lw~t , •• urn.: book ubout lh1· I kfdnapplnf( of two Lot Ani.:t•lt• pol1<•t• offlc-t•f"'o nd ttw munler of OM' bv u l'tlUplt' o ( 511llllt II rTW hood~ Nut unly th.a \Ii ambalijth hjl~ cvt•n c:lon.itNJ lht· ""''llll'I off hi s ll11ct.. Wh«-n u \ •Mtot drOJJP•·•J b, I h,• Onwn 1-'tt•ld ,,., .1l t;1•nt•ral SN\ 11·1· .. t ud IO \\\1mh11u.ih ",1, '\H•ult•r It·" on I ht: tlr fly ~t.ljoll' z "W•:'K": . HOOTI"<· i\ pot..N •wc•nt• ht t x p1.111wd 'llnd .. oan,• 11r llw uC'tor-. v.nt•n't t1rc,w1I "!> COP:!> "uuld h4• "4; I h11t11t"il unt• o( thttm my !iwt•t•kr " Wamboiugh "·'' t'\t'f prt•,t·nt un ttw movie wl. cu11rerrtn)t \\<Ith dirt•t•tor lluruld Ht•t•ker. adVlljtng ut'lur:!> John SJ\J(te and Jami·' \\1111xt1"1 kt-cplng tht· show movin~ "Lr the v 1rtu11• g~·-. o v1:r budget. 1l romr o ut o( my poc·ket " lh• 18 Clnanc1ng "Thl' Onion Jo'1l•lcl" ~•th a httle tH'IJ) (rom his frit•nds l't>nt11hul1ng lO the $2 4 m1lllon production l'O~l h,1vt> be<'n 30 pnv11te in \ t·~tor!'i, 1nrlud1ni.t 1Jut•t111 ~ t1•at h1.·r-•. busllll'1'Sm l'n. ..t ~lt'f1lwork1.·r ;,i111I a 11•111 t•d pohct•mt'n \\'a mbaugh ul'<' donat1.•d his ~it'r\'l<'l''> ~'" t•xt·1·ul1H· µro<lucer :inti Sl'rt'l'll \'.rllt•r .• 1-. \'.t'll .. ~ tilt' right-. lo 'Thi· 0111011 Jo'wld." wh1d1 ht• !)ought b<H'k from Col um ,11a P1cturl·~ afl<.·r a lt·g:tl wrangk , 1'11 F. MOTIV/\TION FOR his lughlv 1ndc1w1I 1font \t•nturc 1-. 111'\ d1-.t.1~lt· for how h1-. book-. h:nt• been draniat.lled ··1 thought 'Tht• '\(•v. ('1•ntunun:, wu~ mad\• "' r1Nly as an f'Xploitat 11111 111rture. I round it valut'· lt·~s ('X<.'t>pt for a l'lrnpli· <if performance~. George C Scott and Scott Wiison. Everybody knows how I f<.•el about what l<ola•rt Aldrich <lid to 'Thl' Choirboys', 1t wus g;1rhu.:1· .. 'The Blue Knight,' hoth the TV movie with William Holden and the !\t>Mcs with George Ke n·' nedy. was okay. for ll•lc:v1s1on, But I preface that b.v sa ymJ( 'for t<'lcvis1on. "" • · H F. HAS SCORN f'OR the decision makers of lfollywood· ''Th<'y have no idea of what makes a good moviC' T he only thing they know how to do is 1 I • pay b1~ money for name stars: and 121 get 'nme kind of g1mm1r k like a disaster movie. Thl'Y haH· no 1d('a of \\hat makes a srripl work "I do. I know <•bout plot, c•ha ractcr and d1 ;.i l11gut• And I kno .... lhett you can 't make a goocl nw' ie out of u bad -;('ripl. ll 's hard to make a bacl mo\'ie nut of a g<>'id ~c·npt " H<'1ni.t his own hos-.. Wambaugh c:rn cnJOY lhl' author's dn•am . Bringing fT'ls lx>l>k to the ~rreen exactly as he env1s1ont>d 1t. "I AM CHANGING NOTHING in 'The Onion Yield • Writing the scnpt was s imply a matter or selecting and delcUnJ(, s inrc the book is too Jong to film in its entirety. Unlike other adaptations, those who read the book wilJ sec it on the scr een." "The Onion f'ield" is almost a crusade to the onetime LAPO executive who attended night school to learn the lite rary c raft. He has spent 14-hour days on the e ight-week shooting, which has in· eluded ru ght work in a Saugus onion field duplicat· •nJ: lhe one where one o( ttie police me n was murdered Whal has Wambaug h learned as new film mukC'r'' "THAT FILM~ COULD BE made much mo re l'ht•aµlv than th•·y arc. My producer. Walter t'ohll·n1 t All Th" Pn·s1dent ·s MC'n /. say~ lhut this pll'IUr\• would C'O~t SS million 1f 1t ~us made· by a ~ ma1or s tudio .. ··w l' hav<•n't stinted on a nything. The other nig ht we ·owned' Rroadway between fifth and St'vrnlh in downtown LA l "lt was completely roped off for us . and we had 60 1963 cars a nd 125 extras. We !>hot a fune ral scene with 200 police· men. a nd tht·y C'O'\l SI I an hour. Next week we're go. mg to Las Yl•gas for ~ccnes of when the hoods boo-ght a c ~ir." W \MBAUGll 11/\S TOLD his fellow Jn\'Cslors that they will J!t•l lhC'1r money back before ht' takes hi~ fir dot·sn 't tnh'nd to s how "The Onion Field" t11 di~tributors until 11 1s in shape fo r viewing. "I won 't sell a pig in a poke," he said. "I don't with m y hooks either: I never a sk for a large ad· '.1111'\' If I bt'ht•vc in somt•thin~. I'm wilhng to work on 1t unt1l 1t 's rl'udy to show." Unpardonable Protest Tune a Ripoff NASllVll.Lfo:. T<'nn. IAPI -The proble m With tht• pardon parody pn•sumably pares down to who ~els the pardon now. T he people who pressed a protest or former Gov. Hay Blanton's prisoner pardons have bee n warned their melody sounds a lot like "Chat· ta nooga Choo Choo." Phil Baugh , producer of "Pardon Me, Ray." said he received a telegram Tuesday from Un ited Artists Music informing him or copyright infringe- me nt. \ "They are right ," Baugti said, adding the song was being re·r ecorded with a new melody. SEE SUPERVOLKS! ht Stock -H.w '7t • ......_ Sclroccos. D......_lfftlH. c ........... Dl...e..lenn. c....,.. --.. - Ridf-'em, Robbi C<·n <• Wdclt•r 1:-. ~IHrn n dressed for his star r111~ roll' in tlw \\l':--lt•rn eom('dy ··;-.;o Knife " W ii d c r p I •1 y ~ ; 1 .J c '' 1 s h r ab bi t r av t• I in g through th<.· Uld Wc!,t in the 1850s. " .. Th1J11d1y. Januaty 25. 1979 PUBLIC' NOTICE ,,(flflOU• llU .. N&S• NAMll U ATC¥1 NT f tlf' htllUllNU\Q &HJ' W>O• d• .. 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NEWSCHECK 1)) • ue llEAUTY SHOW 11) MATCH51AJ.tE PM. a;00 8 Cl) THE WAL TONS Jrm ·Bot> doclde• lo bec.ome • mlnlaJer afte1 on llCCIOeol j:.aU-him to re· evaluate hta 111• D LEGEH08 ~THE • BUPEAHEAOES An uaortment ol comic bOot. heroes lncludlr>g Captll•n Marvel, S.1man a"d Robin 1100. the Hunt· resa gathels 10 be · roa,1. 00 by a group ol villain • ano other t>e<<>e1> l) MOVIE a • * T bl! L "1 Of Adrion ~'04" I lff.'.11 ~0-c. SGo!I Olif\a Wynt., 1\11 (n(jll.tlfn•n ti6fi41V... ftllll ,.,. ~ • ""m'* ot c,it™M p.ople .,. ••1091• '°' ~'°"' (? nra I 8 lfl MOM & MINO't' Mori< tflW 10 If• (~ and h" 11111• Q!fllflanel lrom ()411tonlll perMO\ltlOll by perlor!T\HIQ In.ti weel<llnQ att4'ff'(H\t • CAAOL DUAHETT AHO,AlfNOI MOlheff Of lhw 8'1de Iha P••••~• C11n1e 81rad tw•••;• .., MOVIE ••• I "Run , (>I rr.e Su,,. (19~) ftlCflMO Wtdmal ~ J•M Gr-A 18C)Olt61 w><:Ov•r• I NII.II hl~I Oull"Q her March lh•OVQtl Ma.ctGO IOI an Amatic;an avmor (2 hr~ I ti> NOVA 'Ttlo Mind M•ch1nea" WhO rH Wf'l•t • woll ta~a ov111 wnen c.omput11r1 l>l!Qtrl 10 think bettor thon ttlelr CrHtOf'I? (RI '1:) ANYONE FOR TENNYSON? .. The OtorlOua RomuntlGa • Pan I LO<CI Byron .. L&!Qh Hunt fJolln Nev1lle - A!\Orew1t recena h•• 1el11~ tionah•P with lord Byron end Byron 1 Hai.oo with Lacty Caroline lamb 8.30f.IQJ) WHAT'S HAPPEHINOll Dee •• bumped from llWI cheer1eao1ng squad oec 1uau of a Quo ta sys tom 0 JOKER'S WILD CD THE 000 COUPLE Otea• aevelopa a 11rono a11echme,,) ro1 Feh,·a OOCIO•. 11'1 ellrac:llve ~Ol.1110 wom11n '1!) TURNABOUT · ,,, Tho Ma1n1lream" Han<11app00 people oom· on1tra1e now they hevo learnod to love •nd WOii\ w11h their dleat11t111111 9;00 IJ HAWAII f lVE-0 A spintte<llh oe1ec11ve r'IOVellll tMllO•ed N•twtek) 1ott1 McGerren she hu solved the mu•Clo< he is lr>YOSllg.11 Ing 0 QUINCY Quincy, w.th the help ol a O•afogureel lorfTHI< movtA star fJ•ne Gr-), ellempts to expose en lnc;ompetl)nl phtl llC ll•JI Q4M)n D f!:OJ BAAHEY MILLEA Woio •• torn 1>o1ween 1~ freedom of t:.&Cllelornoo<J TUBE TOPPERS KtU D 6;00 NBA Baske tball. The Laker~ t ry to fo llow their biggest win with anotherovcrthe Detroit Pistons. KTLA 0 8:00 "The List of Adrian M csse'ngcr ." D isguised Hollywood notublcs a rc feat ured in this 1963 mystt!ry movie with George C. Scott and Dana Wynter. KOC E ~ 10. 30 Foot steps . The chil dren o f divor ced par ent s ar e 1o,pothghtcd in lhls special program. a"<l ,..,. alleChOl'll IOI a l•ll· 60 WOIT'llll 0 TIC TAC OOUOH • MEAVOAtfflN Guea11 Hal Linden Mike Curb. Erik Otrl<I•. Roonte Schell He11nlOl'le 88<loe- 85 PAL.£SriNE Allan He1g<eeve1 nerretes lhl$ htltory ol the Jewrtn sia1e. t1om 1918 to 19•8 (Pan 2 ol 3) m JACQUES UPCHITZ A l><OQtec>llY of 11\o Ql'N I 20th century aculptor. 11"1Cludl09 • IOOlc at the er•· atlOll Of lhe Ltpc;ntll M1111&- um tl'l Ml1m1 9:30 G THE AOVENTUAEM ··Somebody Doesn't uke ...... 10:00 8 (I) BAANABY JONES A e><•flY dllGO d1noer WTlh the reputation of being 1 1>U•llan1c111 sex aymbOI Oeco mes ii targe t ror mu1ot11 0 AOCKFOPIO FILES AocklOICI end• up on a deadly g11me or 1>111ekma11 when ho tries to ctoar d drunk d riv er 1 11 ~e1y accuseo of mur dtt1 0 COLLEGE 8A81(ETBALL UCLA VI Waah1ng1on State D O ,.AMILY A young g111 accu!Mla ~ency·· pr,el>Ologlll-boy· lrten<S Of makl"Q tmp#O(lflt adVence. • =GALLERY ··The Tl.IOI! 11'1 oan·• Cate" A couple talk OVe< lhetr marital problema ,,, a road11011 c 11le "Mar- malltele W•"" A youno ma,, 18k 8S reluge on a retlfeel doctor s t1ome G NEW8Ct-4ECI( 10-.301 • NEWS JOtfNCAGE Compour-phrlosopher C;ige •• e><oflle<I. i\lono WTlh 1 IOOI< at "'' cont110011on1 .oeu ...a ioventton• '1l) FOOTSTUS "Ftrlt S;gna 0 1 Apr11 Olv0<ced p1ren11 te1rn that • chrld requ11•1 1tten· iron t>eyooo 1ne1 WhlGh meets JU•• hl!f physical ~· t 1:00 ID D Cl) ®l NEWS MOVIE • • • '"' 'Bigger Then Lile" ( 19!1&1 JaiNe Muon, Bart>a<a Ruth A MY-111- J"less allects the lives 01 all the memoers ol • t11m1ry 12 nrs I • THE ODO COUPl£ Oscar'a 0 11n11st Elmo. lnveoll • euper o•ua and otters him a piflGe ol the ec:110n If ne c.,, come up with some tr°"t money Cl) TI4EOOOOIES l1m Dod Grael'l'WI If)' kunq lu whole 8111 become' IM mast&< or tne art ol • i;ci.y thump · EJ.) C>ICl( CAVETT Guest C ~ Sl'IOW 11:301) (() M'A•S•H H•wk&yl! ano T1apper JOf'ln helP an eo11s18d KOi..,, get a pan to - his l>'"eQn&nl wile fR) D TONIGHT Quest hOll R'Cll lrttla 0.-11 McLMn 61_.. IOO. l"41e l)Qgam' D O ST.t.ASKY& HlJTCH S1eratty 1ncs Hulch are SUI· peeled Of ShOOllng .,, 1n,,oc.nt bystando• wllo w 8' the wife 01 3 Q<>Wrll· m.,n1 8911'11 (RI Q) THE OONO SHOW • QETIMAltf Smen c;ette 1 nll,imum lli9f1 -lnOillna llllN t an • ., ""*' they g411 llleir C011n't4( beOil • ~IONEOABC ..wt t tM • TWILIGHT .tON£ "l... Old Men In TM C-" MOR NINO 12;00. Al.FMO HrTCHCOCI( PMHNT8 A -I deelrt IOf 'Om· C>M't' e><OYM d1.atlt1out 10< he• l\Utblnd • O!T&WJl'T An 1mpoertt 99 111411 10 f>OotOn Smart and 1ne , .. , 99 .. lremed 12:06 8 (I) C88 UTE MOV1£ • • "• · CotumbO Reqwem F01 A Femno Star" ( 111721 P••er Falk, Anne Baxt8f An llQl"Q ac1r"' ploll 10 l'llllfdal a heleel Hollywood Q_OUIP GOlllmntll 1~11· MOVIE * • ·~ • Thi' Empty Canvu ' t 1964 1 Be tta DIVll . HO<ll Bucnnolz An anret. Ot>~ with h•• IOvely mod91. trlH to pay 119' 10 leeva he< tover Ind llay With him f I hr !'>!> min I t2:30 . ~ **'it "Za1eil" f t9S71 \ltc.- 10< Mature. M1enafll Wiid· ing Onven lrom h•• villege, I mMI beComff U rUlhleU oull•w ~ 12 h" I eMOW ••• "Tonight We Slt>Q" ( 1953) Ezoo Pr,,u . Anne Banc:rott Blogral)lly ol SOI Hvrok. ' Q RuH•&n who t>ec1me auccen lul 1,, Ameuc.11,, 09«8 m11nege- men1 (i h11 > 12:37 f.I Cl}) MANNIX A lttO•"Q mov~ ~ l)f()fftll86 Of 8 rt1V8.llhOQ book of mtimotra ilft• greetfl<I Dyll bomb planted ne111>y 1:00 D TOMORflOW °""1• Mika Oayion wt>o plan a 10 tu mp off •ha GOid • .,, Gate BrlOge; Bot> Hurt • Pltf alyZecl r eoa '91 drM w undetgoong treal.....,,I rn RuNll ' I LOVl ElCPEAT'8 1:30 WANTE>: OEAO OR !:1M.M= 2:00 NEWS MOYIE • * *'" "Contl()tlecy Of HMr1S '119601 l.Hll Palmer. Syt""a Symt _,_.,, Cl'l•I· dren MGaOll lrom ii Na.z• ix•'°" c:.mp wjtf\ lnl tlelp 01 • ote•a group or 11ur11 (? ntt I a.oee M0V1J • • ... "Wl"'Oul "'-"•· 1ron1" 110.e1 C1A1We11o1 ColC>ett. Jolw> w lt'fM On her WflY to HOiiywood, I l>OY9lltt mMll a Menn. end hte INnd Of\ 1"-lfalll 17 ht'I . 6 m1n I 2'.108 NEW9 2:US MOVIE ••••. C•tch Al Catcri c.,, . ftlleal VtttoriO 01....,.1n M•fll!• Hyer 2::JO 4D MOVIE • • ··Pn.oo.,s Qt Th@ C.ubah" ( 1953) 0 10118 01et1arne. C..a1 Aom4,110 9 NEWS 4:00f> MOVIE • • "Cotteo-ro Lai (1114 I) Al11talf Sim. Jo11" • MOVIE * • "Son 01 00011118" I 1~01 Ood1olll1, Yadao TIMHtltm8 4·101 NIWS 4:14 STEV! EDWARDS 4 15 MOVIE • '" RO<l;io" ( t95:?) Jane N•gh. John Arctter f 'ridatf• Day I httr tfot•iP• AFlERNOON 12:00 U • • 'h "Flooel Toda" ( 1958> George N11oer. Joanna MO«e A man ""'' 10 convince w 1ho111 ... , 11'1&1 i\ Crtppted youngllf'• WhOMl IMttmooy COf'IVICINl a man ol mU1det ,;. .. . nabtlu311181 ( 1 hr 30 m orl I ID • • • Knute Rockne • All Amo<IC&n ' ( 11140) Ron .. 10 R11agan P.,1 0 Brit!n Tne ltfe 01 ""' ramous Noire Oome too• b~ll C08Ch 1nCIUd•"O oereats RS weU •~ voet'>· ·-•• oeptttoo 11 ht !.ti min ) 3:00 11.tJ * • • "l he P!Q60" Tl\al TOOlc R<>mi! l 1~21 Cheriton Heaton Clso Men 1ne111 'Hom1ng PIQeGn6 uMd by en Atneucan lP f Me Mttn by In 'innOC''°"I ,.,,,,,., and II.fa 1epl•ceo t>y German blfdl. 11 nr '.lO min ) 3.:30 D • • ''t "Sn11cnea (19721 Howerd Oun LMll<I Nlefton lhe hu•D•nel OI " k •dn&DPe<I womon ror11'1e~ 10 pay d let!)" r an.....,m Cl6"'1iln<I 11 h1 • 30 """ l :Kookie Back • in 'Sweepstakes 'I ,.,..,,.. ...... ,0 RETURNS TO TV Edd Byrnes Kids' TV Ry Jl-:RRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD I AP I -In li\Ue more than 25 ye ars , it s eems televialon has used up e very orlg~n:~~~~·t~~dc1:s~0:ir~c~~~·~ l~~~eepstakcs, .. where ca rh week a lucky winner will go home wit h a rheck for $1 million Reme m be r .. ThC' Millionair e." o n whirh M 1chaC'I Anthony dist rt buted the checks for eccen· trtc billionaire John B.e resrord Tipton? THE SWITCH IS THAT this is a state lotte ry. An added tw1sl1 and one that gives this new series some ten~ion and suspense, is that the first half or t'ach l.'pisodl' concentrates on threP potential wtn· ncrs. Only one will go hom e with the million <inllars the other two get a consolation pri11e or $1,000 a long with the other runner~· up. In lhe remainder of the !)how we see how the winner !'!pends the money, and. al the end, what happcned to the losers. I saw the 00-minute pilot and it wasn 't bad. Jt was eons ahead or the recent attempt on CDS to re· vi ve the old "Milliona ire" s how. It s ucceeded in but ldrn~ up interest in the potential winners. a nd allowm~ viewers time t o pick their fa vorites. TRF. PIU>T EPISODE will not a ir for about anot her month. and t he premiere episode airing on t'riday was not availa ble for previ&W. BUT IT WAS THE hit mu~ic1tl "Grease" that really brbutht him back, and undoubtedly ac· counted for bjs role as the MC in "Sweepstakes." In "Grease" he played Vince Fontaine . the rock •n• roll host at the llt1h school prom. Coin~idenlally, il was ano.ther similar role tha t brought him to the attention of the producers of "Grease." Ho played a ta lk show host in the movie "Star Dust" in F.ngla nd. Asked if he was "till bothered by the Kook1c image, he said. "I never thrnk about t hose things. Naw." BYR NES SA ID HE WAS a ttrac t e d to "Sweepstakes" because "J was the only star." He s aid , ··1 was t alking to Uni versal a bout a series, but I was one of nine people . That's not loo excil· ing." H•sald there is interest in doing a "77 Sunset Strip" movie. ·:1t would be about three guys meet- ing 12 years later. NBC 1s mlcrested, and I think 1t could gel a good ratin~. Afte r 12 years we could be anything J could be a n 1nlemat1onal playboy ... Byrnes would be no stranger to the interna- tional scene. He lived in Europe for many years whil~ he did television a nd movies there. He said, "I went. lo Rome for l wo weeks and stayed for a year ~nd a half." HE 18 DIVORCED AND the father of a 13· year-old son. , "I've a lways been fortunate," he ,aid. "I've always made a good living as an actor . l d idn't make a million a picture. but I had fun. I love the work J 'd love to do this show every day." A 'Starr' is Born Sh e rry Jackson I right > plays the title role in the TV movie "Brend<J Starr," based on 'tht· comic strip. while ShC'lley 8 C'rman is I h" publis her and Barbara Minkus-Barron is fellow reporter H ank ()'Hair. The pilot movll' airs tonight at 7:30on N BC. Channel 4 Ads Cause ·"Conflicts' ··sweepstakes" is a n anthology sho w with dif· fe rent IZUt.'St stars each wcek The one continuing thread is the master or ceremonies the Mr. An· thony who ha nds out the million dollar checks on a TV show C{'lebraling the occasion. -;:::===================~~~~~~~~~~ S A N FR ANC ISCO ·AP l P c r~u a !\l ve elevision ad!> <ire cau~­ n g seriou s C'onrt icts >etween childr<'n and heir pa r<>nts C'Onfhrll> hat a rc a way or hfc ror 1ome familit•s. m <·ntul 1ealth and cons umer t•x pe rts sa y. "'Where is tl wn lll·n th a t the new fa m il y s tructure sh~uld be p a r e nt . c h i ld a nd General Foods?" as ked Ha rry Snyder, di rector of the West Coast oHIN! The MC is playC"d by Edd Byrnes, who. about the time "Th~ Millionaire" was on, was getting 15.000 letters a week for his role as Kook1c on "77 Sunset Stnp " BYRNES' ROLE IS ONLY a tiny one. but e5· S{'nt1al tothe story. "Tht•y're writing a story now where I have a love affair," said Byrnes . "I don't know If it'll lw "1th a wmncr or not. l think 1l 's essential that the viewers get to know my char acter. l don't have any identity now. "ff It's a hit, we'll have more. If not. they can pull it off after seven s hows. My contract runs fo r 13 shows." The former teen-age heartthrob, now 42, said. '·I· m not running out yet to buy a new house or a new Walters' Rok Cut By ABC LOS ANGELES (AP 1 Ba rba ra Walte rs . ABC's $1 million-a year ne wscaster will li m it he r appear a nces on A RC 's "World Ne w ~ Tonight " to five-minute. oncc-a-wc~k spots . of Cons ume rs Union, u Mi ss Walters jumped Ne w Yor k -based con-.. SWEEPSTAKES" IS ONLY Symes ' second from NBC to ADC three car ." s umer re s <>are h o r series. "77 Sunset Strip," which star red Efrem years ago lo berome co- ganization Zi mbal1Bl Jr. and Roger Smith, left the a ir In 1964. • anc~or of the 01ghtt1mt S nyder. ot her con-Kookie was the patklng lot 11ttenda nl al Dlno·s. news for an esUmatcd $1 sum er ;,1d vocates and and is best reme mbered for ~Qnstanlly combing m illion a year. reported· university re~t·a r<'hers his hair. Connie Stev«>ns got a ~old r't!cord for re-I y f!1 a. k I .n Ji h e r _ testif1eca-..tt a Fedc r al cording "Kookie, L<'nd Me Your Comb.:' and America s highest-paid Trade Commisi...ton hear-Byrnes received a gold album for ,"Edd Byrne~ ncwsl>('rs<>n. ing on staff n •commcn Sings " . • When fa ltering ralill~s datioos to limit T V ads ~y rnes vn't uall y dis appeared from the prompted 8 change in ~urned at children on the tele.v1s1on scrct'n afte r that, cx.cept for an o~-form at six months ago, grounds they a re "de-cas1onal g~cst shot. lie bought his way out or his M 11111 Wailers It' ft lhl' ceptivc " a nd "unfalC'." contract with Wa.~ner Bro~. and went~? Europe to a nchor chair to do t•x lle armgs he rl' end .J an do a movie called The Secrepnvasion. anded background llnrl 2 6 • th c n m o v c to Later, Byrne!! starred io his own variety show realure reports. Washington. i n G e rma ny , a nd was In such mo.vies as One propoirnl would "Yellow11lo ne Kelly" a nd .. Marjorie Morn-Since then. she has rc- Ja-ry Whffe'1 Sale LA-Z-BOY WHITE'S 's. .. J-. lr, tf 7' .. ,~., __ ,,., ... ...... ~-. • .......... c:Wn .. dteeM .... ......... .... 9rf . (R ban commercials nlmcd lngatar," He's appeared on "Fantasy Island" and gularly appeared three alchildrenunde~a~e8. ~in~t~b~e!p~U~ot~(~or~"!V!eg~a~J~·~"~~~~~~~~~~~~li~m~e~s~a~w:ee~k~~~-...~~==:::::::::::::::=~~==::::::::::::::::::::::::~ Psychotogts1s contend TV ads gen<'rut c \'"er prcuurc nnci se r ous c o nfll c t s hc t w t f'n parents a nd <'hlldren . 1 who often take o d 11 1111 • goi1pe l. Adve rt i se r s, w ho spend 11bout S500 m illion a yeor on ad11 nimt•d :.it r h1ld ren, say tht• t'T<.; 11t~f( 111 lx'ho vlnf4 II kc t• "nultonal nanny " January thru Karch. Boa.ts will leave the Balboa Pavilion at lOa.m. on weekdays and 9 a..m. and l p.m. on weekends. 714) 673-1434 • lnform&Ua11 l rtserY&t.ions - ' ..... -. -- 5 Annual 20°/o OFF Sale On Custom Decorating WI• $PCC.•&h1n homo w 11tt rl ch•••on 11nct r.11111&11 your - 0 ,. • Boudoir ACCHIOl lOS • Comlortar Ena~mble~ • Window T1ea1m11n1~ • Cu1tom f u rn 1111rn • Oc:odspretClS Ct111• 111 or ull lt1114ir 6'0 ftltf 1111111nt1 Ill Ytllf ~01111 or ovr l ltOP N11ttl11 G;rnt;I\ Shop 23 I HM•on 151nne1 N11wpo11 BHC.h (714) 6••·&8fi-O l nelf'rlc C11nto1 l:Jet I /tn SI'""' .1ne1 Nowport f ,._.,.wyy ru"''" (ft4t ">U -t">'.O I 2 .. • I •• , ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION [RJca ,, • ti ... L A UNIVlft'lA1 PtOUltl . Jl (HNI( )l(J(t" G ::. NO\\ Pl A \'INC. CINEMA WU T UDO We~trn·n~111r 1714) 8!!2 ~493 Newpo11 &.ic11 1114d1'3 83'JO U.A.CITY H 01•not 634·391 I ua MOWIH " Iha 890-<t022 lluetTIMITOll ez tfu"t1ng1on Beach 84 7 9608 OMIHll MALUZ °'' 837·0340 .. &oadneu llG9ll with l111ghter Is what • .._ Time, Next Year' IS filled With." -Gene Shaht. KNBC· TV Ellen Burstyn Alan Al~a I\ UnM:twl Plctuff f tChr'IKOIOI )( NOW PLAYING ClllDOMI lDWAllDI' NEWPOAT Or,rnge 634-2553 Newport Beac.h 044·0760 MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "KING OF TH E GYPSIES" (Rl LOOKING FOR MR GOODBAR" (R) "MAGIC" (R ) · "PARADISE ALLEY" 'PG) "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (PG) "INVASI N OF THE . BODY SNATCHERS" (PG) DOLBY STEREO 'FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE"1PG1 "TH E BOYS IN COM PAN Y C" CR > "MOMENT BY MOMENT" 'FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE" "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (A) "NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE" "AMERICAN ORAFITTI" (RJ "MOMENT BY MOMENT" "HOUSE CALLS" (A) "'MAGIC" "EMBRYO" (Al "UP IN SMOKE" (A) "A BOY ANO HIS DOG" ALL OAl\l&·INS OPEN 61Jl,.M.Mf4tNn. 'f Cnua u ..... I l ,.," Unit.It • K!4Gle ·~n•OY ... ' I I '• Thvrlday, January 2~ 19" ed 'Norman' at Harlequin II may "'\'II bt• lhtit "Normon. I• That \'1111 "1 '' lh1• mn"'t ~U<' t'l'""ful flo11 111 111111111'4 .1y ha' tor> Thi• t'c>1n1•cl) u hout a dry r h•nrwr "ho 1llM'O'l'r-c h l:i 11on'-. .1 homOM'\'.lrnl f1•ll with .1 re• 110111Hlln~: thutl tn 1h N1·w Yol'k upl•11111~ ll•'' 1·1.•I > 1•11r' ·•KO, hut thnt Wltll only th .. hc•.:lnntn~ 'T'hr t-:hun> Plin hl)Ubl' In l.011 An.:1·11'' N()tl,..A ... I, THAT YOU" • t~I' OY liilOf' (l.t• .. •n•) ... ,., &obf•tt tt•••• t••I bw J~ At ~•f\ .....-t 1Jt",•\l" t.• iilot#ft ''"'Vlf•fft hQnUAQ h, l ""91 .. M() .. f't 6411W>"(•lJ r '-' ..,,,. t \ 1'\flNWf• ... ..,,_,.) \ 1t I "1 ,._,,t~ t • D I •t t~ •••• .,.._,,,,,, (uliW••' f I •tt\O.__. h0J \ ... , tMJ• tu,.1 "-"'• Af\t1 ~ .. • t ••h•.1tt\ <ii• \\ti h•n ( h•·t•t••' ""V''"•' I t 11nf• ,, •• >#fl' ... , ..... U ••tlU• I 1Atnl•• '-'•'"' !Hit t AH ti a tltt (tU#lle '-'•Qi•• ••n A·JiQ• '''""' t\1t•1Wtl• h•n --~ Nl.•-'l•rfl'f"t...a()llft r ..tughl 11 on thl• r\'1101111(.f and ran ti (Or }t'ar~ the lllNll theater i.:ruu11., huvt dt•anc:tl up on 1t, and I hen t twre wa~ the• 111ov1t• No". uftn pl.1.\ 111g twice a t Sl·bu~trn11'!> W1·~1 .ind onn• l'ach at thl' frvtnl'. l.:ii::u n a , San < 'lt•m \•nlt.• ;,irad Hunt1n~ton Beach <·om mun1ty lht•att'rs. as \Wll as a rompan,v ut l'oi-.ta Ml•su ·~ lloli d ay lnn ... Norman" has turned up a l tht• Ha rlequin Dinnn Plavh1>tlM' This t1nw urouml, ti 's a m1XNI bll'Sl>tnl! W H I L •: T II E '<' r 1 p I ~ l t 11 cracklt•:. ,ind the s how ts given a Intermission Tom Titus brl s le . oatt r a <'t 1 H st11 g In~ by d irt-cto r J u n A rv:io . th<· JWrformance Of Howard Calm• in the• central r<ill' of the father lea ve~ som<'lhlng to ht• desired . Caine posst-sio•s the prope r bear- ing fo r the role but his liming uppPars a bit off. ne utralizing u number ol key com ic moments Rcwinald Rook former ly with South Const Rr pcrlory. plays the title role mos t believably. a lltandout l>lraight m an in a com· t•d y His more flamboyant room- mate is splend1dly 1nterpreted by GregJ! Barnette, who also did the Laguna versio n under d1rec· tor Arvan Barnette was the best of the cast then. a nd he rem ains l>O Ve te ran community theater actress Jean Koba m akes he r professional debut in a brief but biting assignment a s Norman's mother. while Maureen Lapin does a r.ne JOb as the sexy s tree twalker who falls l o "s traighten out" either of the young men ARVAN HAS given his Harle· quin production a bit of flair and fl avor whi rh was absent in his ~arl ier Laguna effort. inc luding a bit of tinkering with the script which rend•rs a runn1 play quite funnier. Robert Blngham·s col· o rful New Yor k apartment set tine is one of the better s uch de· ~ignM at the Harlt .. 'Quin. ··Norman, 18 That You?'" con· tinues through Feb. l l , to be followed by another R-·ated <·omedy, "The M.lnd With the Dirty Man.·· Performances are ~iven every ni3ht bul Monday at the llarlequln. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Just oort.h of Costa Mesa. * CALLBOARD The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse has an· nounced tryouts for the Sherlock Holmes mys tery play ·'The Hound of the Bus kervilles.. readings a re scheduled fo r Tuesday at 8 p m a t the theater on the Orange County Fairgrounds . . dirertor Pati Tambellini will be seeking a cast of five men and fi ve wo m en. w ith furthe r dt!la1ls a vailable at 754·5159 ... Auditions for the drama .. La dies in Retirement" will be he ld by tht' Ne wport Ha rbor Community Theater next Tues· day and Wednes day at 7 30 in the tht•atr r. 2501 Cliff Drive. Ne wport Beach. fi vf! middle agt•d women. a young woman a nd a young man a re being soug ht for the show. to be ctirecl ed by Nancy Ebsen . . . call 548·2551 for further information. 'Evita' Revival Grows LOS ANGELES 11\P t In London's West End. a nushy """' musical called, .. E vita ," 1s ;,i s~lloul. In Argentina. whC're '"Evita ·· is a forb1dd<'n name-. slogans still s pring up o n street walls . "Evit<1 Livt•s.'" and "Give Us Our Ev1w." In Los i\nJ'.!('lcs. John 83rnes, viewing tht' !-U<'l't'~s of ht~ new biography, "Ev1l;,i , F'tr~l Lady," cont'lud(•s that 2fi years arte r hc'r dt:'ath the Eva Peron l<:gt•nd hus been reborn. BARNES, WllOSt; hoQk will become a TV movie, bl'lt~Vl's the timt' m<1y be nght at la!>t to HELD OVER! consider dis passionate ly the impact of Eva Peron's s hort hfe on Argentina. the nation s he ruled as President Juan Peron's wife. "She was an incredible wo man." sa ys Barnes. "She st arted out ih poverty and, by the time she was 25, she was the most powerful woman 1n the wor ld. European leaders wt-re bowing their knees to ht-r." Her Argentine constituents adoringly dubbed her .. Evita" little Eva. When she dwd, tl'ey a~k ed the pope to declare her a Si.lint. OTHERS, WHO spotted "I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!" -Judith Crist Ffon<o 811.o~oh's "BEST FOREIGN FILM OF lltEYEAR!" -Arc ''~' W1n,1t-n NY Pt,•,t Storr~ Nino Mont..di ond Anno Korino. A W0<ld NC>f'1MI Film. An THEATRES <••••) CHIEll&UMO 11•1tJs-1t01 1414 HuMtliofd lrM P11•111f "WILD GlESI" ,,.. ''THl llTSY" Ill ''" ~f IHMUDA TllAHGLr ,,. .. , .... ''WATYSHll' DOWH" ll!Jt .,.., "THf IOYS FttOM llAllL" • JO "THI DllVtl" ., ... ,.,,. ill cOITIME$A ) lo. Coast ,..,~46 ,,,, l •IO 8111104 .. Pt1••no "OUYU'S STOltY" -"AMal HAll" .,, .. .,.. . ... ''ml •MUDA TllAHC9Lr -"WATllSHIP DOWN" .-.- corruption and greed tn her n se to power. saw Evita as a force of evil. Barnes' biogra phy, the first m a1or Englis h language ex- a minat ionof Evita's life. finds the k ey to h e r c h a ra c t e r an contradiction. Nothing about her was all good or all bad She fou~ht for women, the poor and unions while amassing ;, hu~c pe rsonal "slush fund " "I do n 't know ho v. the fl•minists would r cJ:ard her today." says B;,irnes. "<1 woman who got where she got by using men, by s leeping he r way 'lo the top. She m<1y have been ;,i high class whore ... ANN -m SOU TM COAST I PLAlA II ..... ., '.w~•1t, ...... ,,,,. ... I 1 ..... DOllY STlHO "SUl'llMAN" l'IMl .. 11._I_ "THI •MUDA TllA ... U " ,..,.. ... _"', __ , __ '41MI ntaH ITOOGIS .. Back in 1934, Corde lia Knott ser ved a delicious traditiona l ch icke n d inner w it h a ll the t rimmi ng!' ----Cher ry r hubarb app et izer. l <>RHed Jlrc>en l(a lad. maRh ed pota toeR w it h country gravy, cabbalJ'' ReaRon ed td th h am. hot buttermilk b iB cu itR, pre1Jen1ex, a wed11c of her famouH Berry Pie and ch oice of B everage. ----Today you can still e njoy that same o ld fashio ned goodneRs, at a n o ld fashio n ed price, in Mrs. Knott'M C hicke n D inner Resta urn n t. ...... Of THI GYl'SI"" tilt "L~POl .1 ... MR.•OOOtAI" "'IMY A ttOM Of THI IODY SHATCHHS" ............ " .... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS '\ 842·5878 rnmp lete dinm1r 1wrtwd daily from 12:00 lt()(Jlt ,\du It : *·t.~0 I 1111 rlu•tm .1111n • ."i<1 I I:! 11111111 111 ,f /l.m , Ch ll(!n•n : ~:u;o t•• A uriff •• fJr,.n /.i I fl,. I dflfly -; "m. 111 11 ,lft 0 .111. Dlls:mm: 8039 Beach Bout~vord~,!\~nn Park. CA 90620 ~a:s:a . " . • .......... ,.,,,.,,.,,, ... ••r ~• ••411••#~• '' ... ._. -. . .. . . . . r CHOM, .. •Cftll (.H ~ UPIN SMOKE .. Mon-Thura 1·00 •·.-o. 10 15 \ ness Family Part 2" M ON· FA I 100900 SAT SUN I 00, 3 00. S 00 , 00,. 00 DAil v Ptl OT • I l I • 2 • • •· , j f ' • • • • .. 4 • [ i l 8J2 DAILY PILOl Thuradat. Januaty ~I> um~ NATION Bard May Miss Bis 'Shriek' rii l ;Mton Not•d Qut·<.·n Julli.tni.I JOrned mt>mbcr~ or Purliamt·nt uncJ foreign d 1 p I o m a t ~ 1 11 a recent celebrci lion or t he 400th ann1vcrs<Ary of tht.> s1grung of the By H Gil A. M Ll.IGAN .......... c. .. ......-.. RIDGf;l•t l';Lo. CONN It wlll ~a •ubdut'<! tturnio. N1t•ht today fo r mun> ~ot., around th .. '°"orld C'l'lt•bntln~ the• b11 lh or Hobbit.' 8urna, the national bitrd Thc>n"• u world\\ 1d\' aho rtugc• of hal(plp.>11 Now not 1•v(•ryum· "'ould rcaard th11 u major C'3l88trophe . mdt-<"d lh.-r t1re om who think that s ft <'r ttwy ttl'l thro\111h bnlll\lntt th bomb ut the SJ\l.T tullui. tht•y mt8ht rnri"c 1w ~• ~A l,.1' Ill and bun tho b111U1flM.' Bl TO lllGtll ANIU.RS A 0 lowland€'r'I ut h<1ml' ot an wh1•11• on lh<' ,•lobe.>, the !ihorta.Jie of tht' VIJX'll maaht mPan thut lh•• haaal!i, tb¥t "proud d1wftwn o lht.t pudcl1n' rni t'. · ·'"' llurn~ r allN1 11. mlttht h •H' to bl! brnuiiht un,klrlNt Into ttw b•n Qut•t fo1 lht• 11 •dltlonwl Hurn., 1ght lo 111t ~1nw 1111.:ht "l.t \' lhul 1r thl• hllll>'lll, didn't a r 11' 1.• .al 1.111. Ill.it m1••h1 not ht•• u111H•r,.al r oh1mlly • ' u,,.,1 tn ttu' bOrt ,,r allur k ~ 1•1th..r t.ul S<-otJJ m<·n ..tn· ~. ht',t('\' I 1'-1•llwh.tl(p1jW do--1111 1h1 ir rHJ lff>nlll dt· -lht' ht.t.:.Cll> 1 .. J ll Ul'l~Ull t•d lJ:.lt· ,•vt•111r m oi.t of u .. ~""I 11, 1•t hat lun~ I ht• Nuthh•n 1,.1p11l.1111 ' 11f hu1<1n1i.·' "'11 h 1·oll1·1i:tt• and htl(h h1·hool huud". '.~11ou:. 111.11 1·h1116' !\O<'ll'llt'I\ and t·vcn 1utt1<cri. tr)'ln)( to lmprovt-their wind an l11eh•tnt·nt '4l't1tht-r has <'rented ttie worldwide &horlUl(t' or lhl' Vt'Ot•ruhlc U\Htrumcnt, Which fdl A"' an umonw otht•r ht·ath <if btUlt.' fo vor11 ror tus guard of honor T iit; NATIONAi f,t,O<..Ri\PlllC' SOC'U:TV rcportl'd rt•ct·ntly th1· d1·m ;11111 h"·' !\O cx!'et•d<·d tht· supply that 1t 1:. hard lo find 11 dr!'t·nl set o f pipes even an ~11llund John J Sla th·r y. <• 1111.w• w1lh Lhc ~coli. Guard~. who had u h•·'>tM·ll1r1){ 11·t•ord with ··Amaz· ang Gnu·t•" 10. Brit;11n u f t•W )\'lJrs ago, coor1rmed lht• p1~· st·arr1ty wtwn tht• farnuw. pipe IJand performed 1n Was hington, "C' .. Finding d1.•1·1•nl pqws 1:. v1·ry d1Hicult ." Slat· l<'rY lamt•nt1·d M nny ,,r tht· old mui.tcr hugp1pt• makeri. havl' died. ThO'>l' who remain are few and for between " The canny ma!>tl'r p1J)(!smith~. who a lways have been Jl'alous of lhcar crafl i.ecrets and re luc· t ant to ha nd I h"m on to apprt'nl•<'t::S, are probably all out an Lhe North S<•a 1111 raclds getting lop money for dealing with a d1ffcn·nl kind of pipe while the work lasts. R ES l l>t:S T ll E LA('K OF M ASTE R C'ruflsmcn , thert• 1s a !»hOrlaG«: of African hl:..C'kwood, a hanl wood which doesn't absorb muC'h moisture :..nd 1s th<• raw material for the fi ve woodt'n pipt•s that are r1t1 f'd to the leather bag or what dctr<JC'lors call the "Scottish armpit piano." A<·tually, lhl' instrument Is not native to Scotland at all. It was known an ancient Persia. Turkey anct PalPstrne at l1>ast 2,000 years ago. The Emperor Nno was a ~killt•d p1pt.'r and probably skirlcd awuy rath1•r than fiddled v.hde Rome burn<•d 114.'cauM.· th<: ho w . t:~i.ent1;,il lo c vf;:ry fiddle, hadn't been IOV(•ntcd yet Ollvt•r llt•rford, ttw Vtl'toraan humo rist . had <.1nother t'Xpl!natH>n "Pt•rh<ipi. 1t was ht•caus c Nero playcd th<' f1dcllt', they liurncd Home " The bagpipe might huve b<-cn greate r provot'al1on S llAKF.SP F.AR•: EXEUNTS M ACB ETH, Duncan and l>onalhatn Wllh a flouni.h or trumpet~ from that drl'ary <'a ..,tlP nt•ar lnvt•rn£'ss. but local· t·d the b<il(PIJX' 1n Italy Wh<'n Shylock, in "The Mcrcbant ur V<'IH ('C:," i.~1ys · · SomR men therf' arf' /nl)(' FUJI a gapmg pig. Some lhal are mod 1/ lhe11 behold a cat. And ntlwrJ. when the t>agptpe smga m the nose. Cannot l'ontom llwtr unnt' " J AMES ROSWF.LI., A SCOT, COVLll barely ('Onla1n hi!'. Wll\'O he h<~ard "lhc ~real drone or lhC h;11.a11p1·~" almost <·w ·ry day on Lhc famous "Tour of thl· llt•tmch.•i.." altl111ui.th tw had to adm1l .. Dr J ohn:.on appt•arl'd font! or ii .. M aclam1• l'ompaclour, thl• m1 blress or Louis XV. sc•rcnadt'd lhe king with her virtuosity on the musette, ;,i Fn•nt'h variunt or the biJgplpc, al Vers ailles, which may have helped bring on the re· volution An anc·1ent W('Jsh bard. hi>uring the bagpipes tor the rirslllrri<'. was moved to wnte: · 'Thecurldul blowogrollngshrulc, The bag did SIJ)('ll and harshly squeak As ~If a goose from nlghtmares crymg Or a dtJg wtth a cruihed chest when dymg WHJCH BRINGS TO MIND OSCAJl Wilde's <'lassie d1sm1ssal or this ancient instrument: "A i.:cntleman 1s one who knows how to play the hagp1pe and dO<'bn'l. .. But thPn W1lcfr was an lnshman and he pro· bably had a low 0µ1n1on or the hai.?KIS loo The haggts. for those not 1tcquaanled with the c·aviar of C:.iledon1a, is a dnrk. pungent concoction or thC' hl'3rl, lunl(S, liver, th1lc•rllngs and Olher UO· nwnt1onabl<'s of a shl'<'r> boiled with suet, oatmeal, oiuon, pt.•1>1wr and othc•r s1>1ccs in t he maw or stomach of a shc•t•r' ll looks like u cross between a ~hrunkon foolbull and a marinated motorcycle 1l1an dlebar and has lwc•n Inelegantly dc:.cribed as "a bo1 led cast ruled bagp1 pe ." Some say tht•n • ls no plural for the word because no on<' ha:. \'Vt'r been found who could stomach two or them. Sehool Pay? Student Puts in Bill OXNAFW tAf'I W<>ndell White believes a :.ludent who t(OCS to pubhr school ought to be paid for his tJmc, and h1~ son, 13-year-old Tim White, goes along w1lh the 1d1>:1 Young White presented a bill for $11.484 to of. ficlala at the Bem1ce Curran School in Oxna rd. THE F'lfTH·GRADF.R, who apparently Is fond of math. calculated has attendance at public school at 3,950 hours. He determined hJs salary by m ultiplying that figure by the minimum wage of• $2.90anhour. School attendanl'c has been a sore poinl with the Whit.ea for aome tame. WIDTE WAS CONVICTED IN l!r76 of keeping Tim out of school and wos placed on probation. He lat.er appealed to the federal 'COurt.'i, claJm lng that . l'Ompulsary school BltP.ndant·e amounts to Involun-tary s'ervltud<' , Curran officiols hove taken Lhc $11,484 bill lo the district oHlce. 8 l Wllt:IU . Vt.R M 'Ol S ARt. CiAT Ht:R t;IJ rlc-rk nu med Jan 'r;aylor won tht world ha1u11:-. cham on Burn ... N1thl. tht· h1•u•·•·· '' 11 .. tw n·cl 111 with ., 11lons h111 from .urlllnl( 100 <'OmpHat0 r ., hy 11karl or bMIUlllN'" ~.1lu1t•tl Ill Ill\' lllllJllll llll bt•nNhC fllnKlnt( ll 1 •~, pound ~p<•C 1mcn Of tht· l>U(•t y '>~Ctes lion writ b> Hw ru11l111111I llurd h11n~t>ll 1.1nd burM 148 f('et. ~d)(lr1ir: oul ur lht· d1•ft·nd1ng chnmp1on. OP•'ll by lht• t•lim c·hwf Wllh NllJIJ or Ill!> 'kl'HI dhu. Evan Clark of Alv1t, Clacknwnnani.hlrl', by a mere thl' Wl'f' tflrk ht• kN•IJ>; tUdWd JO the: fold ()f high four llld\ell. · Unionof Utrechl. knt••· 11o«k• JUlll lx•low lht· kilt hm· NOW SOML· WOULD SAY 1.,. th Id • c. • '" f!)' wou on Snell). howtovt•r. I h1· hUMNI" 111 rtc••nt years htis Jy come up with n IJugptpc bolo ev •nt or may~ fall ht"<'otn<' a nutlonul 111w rt us wdl tilt the nutwoul the aack with tu:lium and send 1l into o rbit over di'lh of S<-otlunil Ht ~hlu111.J l11d11 who u1't:d to nini< enemy tc>rrllory unless that's ag:m1st the trh·phont• IKJh'" t•1.1llt•J t'llhur' up iand clown the Geneva convention Kl• n~ hu v.-now t11kl'n to hurhn'( tht• ha~f<JIN Some worldwide sho rtages. like say a dearth J\t M 11 hull. :-,c·ut lund. t_h_i:-._:_1>u_s_t_i._u_11_n_m_e_r_a_b_a_n_k __ o_f _c_oc_k_ro_a_c_h_e_s_. a_r_c_• _d_1r_r1_c_u_1t_t_o_g_'e_t_e_x_c_1t_c_d_a_bo_u_t __________ .. _,_w1..,..._1_. __________ _ SAU P•tCl GOOD tM•U JAMUAIY JL tt7t .............. ,~ ... Oolioel '• ... ,,....... ''""" eu ~I .. (M1.c ..... " Wt .._ .,. ~· .. ltet• .. ~ 11or1 not all If• got Glau tined OH water heatere with energy. 111vlng hot water recovery 1y11em1 and h i gh · temperature 1hu1-olf 74~~ ............... 79.95 40 11•111 ....... 89.ID . I st.ta ......... 114.95 D D lasUng finish In flying colors Olldden'1 Spred Sa11n Lalex Wall Paint ... QOM on smoothly and leaves a long-laatlno good·l~lng fln11h. Reg. 9.99 .,.9 f Gat"8 robin hood never had it so good Sherwood Oak panenno for mak- ing any room a natural dehght1 All the warmth and charm o f Sherwood Forest Itself! '4'it8' pen- ela. Reg 8.55 Panel cover-up dirty tricks Olldden Spred Lu11re Alkyo sem1-o•on <1rle1 10 velvely sheen Resists at'1ns Reg 16 95 11!~ plumber's trlend Slrong re11Uen1 rubber f plunger and 1mootll wooo handle Push. who01h ac11on • Reg 95' 69° .I D pine away I \ 'lanlern Pine· panellnQ hlOh quality wood panel• add warmth & character to any room •·xa· paneli Reo 15 80 12,.!1 rusHc room Create rustic ae111ngs with Ru111c Brown Pine panellng Easy to handle and 11ve with 4'x8' penelt Reg 15.80 12~~1 Ira a natural Natural lite Cedar paneling Rough finish 10 gi ve a room character All wood 4'x8' panels Reg 17 80 14!~, bring In your can and get thinner Paint Thinner thal 1st Br- ing in your own me1a1 ca11 & fill up w1111 our Qu8lllY • bull\ paint 1111nner Reg 99• reptace your arm .•. $flower arm 1h at tt• Strung. c11rome·Plated bra11 1t1ower arm #OS· 100 Reg I~ 111 Conveniently Locat•d ... Easy To Roach 2666 HARBOR BLVD • (,--~ ) ':::=;::J ,., .......__ -, neatly goes the paint job lay down a lengtl'I of muklng 11pe 4 you'•e 11ure not to go over tne line! 60-yard ro11. 3 /4 ' wide Reg 89' 49~. / )ll ·'f \ ~ \ the or:tgtnal ·rtapper' KOf ky' 111e ong1nal one- p1ece flapper 1ank ball £1.m1na1e1 01d tlyle 1a11k b1ll gu•d• 111m1 and wire Reg I 95 111 ..... ..-- -- IN COSTA ME$A PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WllKDAYS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY AND SUMf)AY 9 to 6 ) ' • 1 • ' •• , INSIDE: •Erma Bombeck •Ann Landers •Horoscope •Cl asslfled r ~ • • lt's -Lov~, Love, Love We must challeng e th e b elie f that we are worthless if no one finds us lovable, says 'Jove ' expert Don H ackenberg. --. ...,, _,,,,,,,,,_,,,,. ~ , "/,' lh Jl OITll OIA~N 0t IN D•lly 1'1194 \w1• So you don l fl•\"'l luH·d'' You ft<\•I hke no ont< approves of .)OU Jlld no nnt• 1•1t1e'> ,, h1iot llboul you ? So wha t. a!'>k:o; Don ll:H kt·nl>t·r~ It ·:. n1n· It> be loved but fK'Ople havt• lo dt•vt·lop an "1n d e p endent source of \al1 ... f&<'llon." clu1m '> Hackenberg, acting deputy <11rt.·ctor of the Trutn mg, Consultation and Educnt1on 01vision of ,Alcoholism Drug Ahui1e und Me ntal Uealth Serv1ct's of the Orans:e Counly lluman $('rv1l'{'S Agency. lie pooh-poohs the notion tha t a pe rson must have ·•romantic love" in their lffe to b ·ha ppy. This notion "causes pt>ople to hurl." he :.aid. because many people base their whole life on this premise a nd they arc miserable wht:n they are not ''in love ... The "Calch-22" here 1s that when people are "wa lking around needing to he loved l h<'Y are less attractive" and wall not succeed as well in the ir quest. he pointed out. "Approva l and attention add to the qunhty of life for most people . but we've taken our pre- ferences for those events amf almost dc1f1t:d the m ," Jl ackenberg sa id "Our culture hu:. over -e xaggera ted a pproval and a tte ntion 1J nd we have grossly over -exa~g(•rated being lov1'<l be ing the rece1 vcr of a nother person's love "This c1u1not ht• Justified It'~ dl'1>lrucu vc lluw 1111portanl 11> 11 11 you'rt' not approved of" "llOW OEVi\STATI NG do<'s it have to bt: if no <>n<· out then · c<Jrc•:. a hout you. as a rca '>(mabh• a1.er::ige hum<111 UL·ini.e " Thcn··s ~till CJ hunch o( things o ut thl•rl' " and looked lo other s 1n the foma ly-lhc1r aunt1>. unc les. brothers <1 nd cous1n1> fo r e mot1oniJI s uppo rt. If the couplt• Wil l> lut·ky. a bonding took place belwct>n them m a rry now. whe re once s uccess wal> equated with a wedding dress What can a per son do lO help the mse lves become self.relia nt ? Hacke nberg sa id there arc two steps F'or lla ck ... nbcrg the "things out there" an• telev1~1on s ports. long -distance running, the c·halle ngl' of his Job a nd thl' satisfaction of other an tl·rei.ts Now, llackenber~ !'laid. · W1.: vc a~kcd too mu<'h of our fa mily In our c ulture. most o( U!-. lave some d istance from our nucleur family and we try to substitut<• 1t with fm •nds. which can be problemat1C'al Explor<> new act1v1t1es. "Fi nd out what turns you on a nd wh at does n 't. Find an idea. a cause or a sirouµ th<.tt may be c reative o r challentor· in(! .. Once the a ctivity is found , one should be open to new things which may stem out of it. he 1>a1d With things to inte rest a person he can s ur· 'ivt• t'V l'n 1f he 1sn'l being told every minute that he's loved. "We dt.•mand too m uch of the lov1.:tmaril<il relations hip. Our lover or s pouse 1s called on to be a lover . companion and best friend ... Then learn that <'motions aren 't magi~that t h ey a rC' <'Ontrolh:d by tho ug hts a nd that som ethmg c <.1n be do ne about the feelings. One problem here is that ma ny people don't know wha t they enjoy, ll&cke nberg noted. "But rxpe rimcnting can be e xciting. The love of your life could be JUSl around the corner " Even popular songs indicate that thjs love relationship 1s all important. Hacke nberg noted He shudders a t lhosl' like "You're Nobody Until Some body Loves Yo u " Hackenberg discourages people from com - paring their li ves to others who seem to be hap· pie r or more successrul in lo ve . "Whether or not other people have it good or bad as irrelevant to o ur lire." he said. lk talk<.'d about Albert Enis. the co)!nitlve thl'rap1st who uses cxpe r1mcnlat1on to make has lift:> n ch; ··1r there's something o n the m<'nu he '~ never h:id. he orders 1l lle's d1~<'ovcred some ne w things," Hackenber g sa11I "We have a destr uctivl· s .-.lf worth t•q ua11on an this cultu re I am only worthwhile 1! ~omeonc rinds me lovable and 1 a m worthle:.s 1f no nnv finds me lovuhle "W(· m ust chillll•nge those bt:laefs,'' he sa11I And he doesn 't !>ay that all involvem ent should be a voided "I like a Hection but I could live without 1l 1C I had to," he s aid. "I c hoose not to TUE PREOCCUPATION with rom antic love 1s a new thing. he ud<1cd In past genera tions couples m ar ried lo help each other survive HACKENBERG SAID tlw womt·n's movl· m cnt has done a lot for both men a nd womc·n l<1 s how that s tnJ(le peoµl e n 1n tw happy alonl'. ll'> independent un1t1> Many "'omen choo~l' not Ln "There as not JUlll one· way to live. coupled an a rom<1nt1c kind of thing. That 's a m a1o r fil ll<1cy If somc.'Onc hchcves th at. it's tragic fo r them to ht-in that ~Lille of depnvataon. It ('auses peopll' to hurt ·· Gretehen Wyler It's been women whose glamour and enchantment have cap:. tured the musical stage spotlight. 'After all, who heard of a Ziegfeld boy?' By DENNIS McLELLAN 0t IM Dl llY l'llOI SUH The tall. stunning blonde wearing a c urve-fitting black e vening gown and bla<'k feather hoa d an~ling off her ba rr sho uldPrs seE•mingly floated down the a b le to the front of the l'a~h ion Isl-and movie• theatt'r. IL was. lo say the ll•ast. a most un u:.11:..il ~ct-up for to· 30 an the morn 1ng <'Ven in Newport Beach. Tht>n the wom an an black. :1ctrcss Gretch(·n Wyler , expluined he r cos - tuml' to thl' audience assembled fo r th<· premie re.' o ( the 1979 Town flilll Celt•hrity St•ra es, SJ)onsored by the N1·w11ort fl<•ac h and L<.1guna tteach As-;J',tanN' Lea~ucs. · I'm s::omg to talk about glamour." VI '"" Wyler told the packed house. ·And yuu can't talk 1:1bout glamour wr·:ir111g a pantsuit and sensi ble <,hfll'!> " Judcc<l you ran't, <'s pecially if you do 1t thl' way C rctchl'n Wyler docs. t 'OR MORE THAN an hour the au d ll'O<'<' J?Ol much mor<' than t'XPl'C'tcd as M 1ss Wyl<'r defl v<'rcd a son~· fillt·d l11story of tha l mo~t lll:Jmnruus or 1n-.11L11t1on:-.. the American mu:-.IC<JI l hl•:iter "f r ather s mugly have purs ued m y car eer in New York Cit y fo r 28 yc<.1rs. refusing to go West." she said. "B ut I s pl'nt the s umm e r with George C Scott 1n 'Sly Fox' al the Shubert a nd said. 'llcy, I'm on the wrong coast."' Miss Wyle r, who has slarrt·d an "Guys a nd Dolls." "Bye Bye Birdie." "Damn Ya nkees" and ..t 1>l n ng of other musicals. is more than w(.•l1.qual1C1cd to do a m us ical version of American musica l theater history In descnban~ tho~e chosen rew who have "bN·ome more' than stars <.1nd ha vt• bel'ome legends " M1:-.s Wyler noted that wome n have dominated m u s ica l t hc'at er ~ance 18ti6 "'hl'n "r athe r plumpish ladies" bega n ap pc•a n ng m C'horus line~ IT IS WOM F:N ALONE. ~he said, whose glamour c.1 nd encha nt me nt h :i ve capt ured the m us aral stage ~potlight. "Aftcrr <ill , who hCilrd of a Zie~feld boy.," -.h<' 1>a1d The firs t l<'ge ndury star was born lle lC'n Louise Leonard more· tha n IOO years a~o As a tecn-ag<.'r she was st•nl lo st udy grand opera an New York Calv M U<'h ·lo ht•r pan·nb · s urpri!-.t'. soon was dubbed ·'the American Beauty." ··S he was the inc a rnation of peaches a nd c r eam ." s aid Miss Wyle r. noting that the hour-glass figure "by today's standards was just pla in fat." Despite being what today is con· :-.idered "well -uphols te red ," Miss Wy ler said, Miss Russell "Just had ta lent .. Thc "undisputed Queen of the Sta#(c " cvt•n had CJ cigar n amed in her honor . ALTHOUGH THE AMERICAN mu1>1cal theate r is a histo ry o( wom en. Miss Wyler pointed oul that 1t w as a m an. Flore nz Zie~fcld. who was the premier s tar-maker His s howgirl -studde d Z1Pgfeld Foll ies ran for 21 editions. Over the y ea r s the r e we r e s o me 3,000 "Ziegfeld Girls ... out of whose ra nks c·m e rged Mae Murray, Ruby Keeler. Barbara Stanwyc k a nd Irene Dunne . ··Be auty m ay o nly go skin deep," Mass Wyler ol>scrvc d . "but as far a s Zregfe ld'!'i audience was concerned t hat was enoug h." Actress Gretchen Wyler delivered a song-filled history of American musical theater as part of her act for the Town By filling 1n ror I he schl·<iuled Peter Duchm, who w:is una hlt• to ap pear . Miss Wyh.•r was makin~ ht·r firs t Californi a conrerl a ppearunCl' S he said s he move d West only six wee ks ago. M 1ss Wyl<·r :-aid. II den Louise 1.1.'onard wounrl up in :i varie ty lhC'a ler in Grct'nWll'h V1llaJ,:e balled as Miss LJllaan HU!-.!-.l'll With her i.:oldl•n hu1r . blue eyes and hour-glass fig ure. L1llian Russell M lss Wyler. whose colorful, capsulized biographies included at ll•as l onl' of each star·~ bt'st-known 1>0n~s. gave the audience ghmp!'.es of Sophie Tuck<'r I "lhl' original last or lhl' rt'd hot m a ma:-" I, Marilyn Miller 1 "the embo<h me nt of the girl next door " 1. lfelen Morgan C"the co mplete fl appe r" I a nd <"Ziegfe ld's most en· Hall Celebrity Series. • <See WYLER, Page CJ> ·BieyCie Safety SeJtoe!: Just Part of the Joh My daughter rcl'eived a t icket fo r rro~sinR her bal'ycle a~ainst a red lrght she !'.wear:-:o.hl' thought was green It wa1>n't Recause it was a first offense, we rcceavod a formal s ummons to attend Hunt ing ton Reach's Bicycle Safely School I s ay "we " beca use ea ch child m ust he accompanied by ll parent an most cases, a mot her This wouldn't have been a.problem -other t han that the cla ss begins at an ungodly hour on Satur day mormnJ,? c xc<"pl for o ne thing: I had already b<'en throuJ,?h Riryclc Safety School al>0ul two yea rs ago whe n my son got a ticket . Even though the e xper ience was not entire· ly unbearable lhl' tho11Rllt of a rerun was. As r was stomping around the house on the? morning we wet'c• to attc•nd, cur sing the (:w t I had chJ ldrl'n who ~ot tickets and then i.t uvt• policemen their names. my son walked In J UST AS I s lummed the teapot aRtunst the stove and lhrP11t1·1'led to df'molish every sln1:l<> blcyclt ln the i::1 rt11(c, h€' !\Ummoncd ull the maturtly a lG-year olti is capable or d )11plnyrn1: in a cri!41S o.nd l'lnld : "You realJy ought to calm down and ncccpt it ... "Accept what ?" r 11houll'd. "Accept It IHI purt o( your Job as o m other to go .. Ch~ryl Romo "I think I'll <1111t my job .. "Look at 1l th1 o; wuy," he said. "Al lcust you only havf' t wo childre n . You could have hnd elJ(ht and tht>n you would havl' lo fllO t•1i.;ti l times " ,Jui.t what I n('ccl. a 16 yenr ·olrl who as logical. C:lv1nw him the dtr1 tl•st smile I C'ould mu.,tcr. l rollectt'tl m y 13 yt•llf old t1uught er i.nd Wl' wcrc off to Al<'\'('lc Safoty School £NTERING THE la rge civic centn a uditorium .. which doubles as lhe city council c·ha m bera during the week -we were 1m· mediately confronted by a packed house of red· eyed parcn~ and wide-eyed kids. OfClcer Ivor G1tsh Am wa nlrei-dy explaining thtal J>('rhap!i wr. thl' pnren~. didn't understand how thlnga ha v(' eh11n~ed for blcycllst11 since · thl' old d ay:,·· "'ht•11 Wl' wen · an :.chool "Re member whc..•n you wcrl' in sixth i?radc :in<I you d1dn 't radl' <1 lnkc anymore b<'Cuusc you thou~ht you wc·re an adult'>" he 11sked I REMEMBER•~O. Sixth grade was "'he n I had a cru.'lh on J erry Snow a seventh-grader who wore ~lassei; a nd swecl·smelh ng Butch Wax and 1 would have died 1f he 'd seen 'm l' unl(r at'efully pedd ling my blue. balloon lire bike <with strea mers on t he handlebar~ l around lown. T he police orricer went on to s oy m ore than 4.000 bicy'-les a re being ridden cat.•h day to only three Hunl 1n..iton Reac h ~<'hoolit :!.800 to Edison lfjgh School alone . "We've f(Ot n problem wt.· never had when you and I were goinq to s<·hool," he said, ex· plaining this mass of youngste rs on bikes are crossing against stop s igns. riding on th(' wrong side or lhe roa~nd orte-n do nol ha ve proper safety equipme nt on their vehicles AS A CONSEQUENC E thf'y are cau~lng ac· r ldflnts . ooinu Inj ured and sometimc11 even killed On the wny hom e. I humbly stopf)('d at the loca l bicycle tihop ond purchased s&Cct y t.>qu lp ment for t'vcry blcycl~ in our household I tl1cn ui.scmbled both ch1ldn•n and lectured them on thl' 1 ule~ o f the road When I r omplcled my s piel, my son lo a m atter-of fact fashion ~1:11d . "OQ you isllll want to quit your job'>" r trunk I'll rene w m y Mother Contract for <inother year but with u cancellation clause If anyone gels a bicycle ticket. ·-··----- .. . ,, . .. . ..... 1 • • f' • • • I I I I • I • , , I I £% DAILY PILO r ThurM:l;,y, J1nu1ry 2!> 11119 'Creative' .Job? ( ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK I Horoscope J 02 Alt sale items reduc~ 50°/o & more! SN our fantcntlc ._.,gain rocks Clftd bcnlceh! ~ -JJ 1<ho11 //j BIDnQUE - r odll )' "Om\'11 ~·l'l 'hO<'& lt\J(J\' jll'°ll for Ull ragged to dN1lh about c·.illt'd 1.oarl'ni7 " their pwih bullon wor ltt De11p1h• the Impart of Men Ilk• to N•mlnd lhem thC' women's movcinc·nl , of th" d•Y• wtwn thc•lr J rect•nt survey showed m oth n~ bt1 k Pd from that 90 verccnt of Uu.• 11cratrh. carr1e·d wood. w1vesi and M J)f'rn •nt of and the only thing 11c!l._ I h ., h u s bun d " 1 n ch•anl"" w1u1 thf' rat tcrvlcwed aald women J4fi I v IJ l 1c10 In answer to the11~ IH' 11 ltll do most or the cuullon11, I <'un only household chort•!I rtiply,''Wu.a ttwrel'V<·c a I huve n t>vc•r un· lttl1ure t1uit for wom .. n ., dustood that. Who l!Jys J>o wfl have• lh\< cuun •• mun compromise:. hi s terpart ()(a luuni.te chair mucullruty If ht• µuts a ulltd Lazy lloy' Wr.AI'> toi l et seat down " lht"N" C"vt'r .. 11tyle <Jf Whatever happened to c P,1tlunq loll nlt.t•'<t• ~~~~~~·~;rt ·~~ WILL 1979 BE THE YEAR? •for a better tob? •lo re-enter the tob market? •for your first pay check? II lhl'> 11. your gn11I .tnrt VOil w.tnf f;) kn<.W H(ffi 10 1001-df'ld b+• lhe ~UC(.{l~Llul <lllpfl(d lll WU lllVllU VQl.l IU 1)1:trlt<.1p.illt Hl ,111110 1'1.1y NO NONSE.N!:.l WOHK5HOF' You will learn: • whero to find cloth(;j~ on a • how to prepare lor a · shm budget successful 1nterv1ew • how to make up -not • body language that speaks cover up well of you • resume wr111ng made easy • parking lot strategy • lhe most fr0Quenlly asked interview questions and more This uniQue w orksho p for women will be conducted at the Huntington Beach Inn, 2 111 2 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach, Calif . from 10:00 am. to 3:00 p.m. each Tuesday in February. Workshop admission is S25.00 and includes luncheon. Seating 1s limited to 35 and will be reserved in order of reservations received ---~---~------------~-------------- that wonderful old .11.loiae. "He's not heavy. ..,ather. he's my dog go· ang to the vet." Why do moi.t men hve by my hu11band's philOS-Ophy on garbage. "You make it. I 'II rarry It to the can!·· S omeh ow, I don't think we'r e getti ng through to the men. Let me tell yo u h ow housework wa s ex· plained t o me and maybe 1t will seem at· t1 ;.il'l1ve to you. H ousework 1 s creative. Es pecia lly when you do it rii.:ht. You'll never know how good you can feel until you 've s pent $26 and three hours m aking a casserole of goose e1u~s. imported eel and lettuce leaves from Taiwan only to have your wife sniff and say .• "I had it ror lunr h." Housework prolongs your life. Studies show that waxing, scrubbing, flushing, dusting. scour· ing, polishing, and mop· ping actually r~uces your chance of heart al· tack and you can outlive your working wife. Or " . Ert11a Bombe_.k t'RIDAY. JAN. 26 LEO (July 23·AUi:. with a wiMer . P3&l cf 2 2 1 : Go s Io w • be forts, Investments bear By SYDNEY OMARR thorough -keep resolu· fruit. lions concerning bas te C APRICORN <Dec. ARI ES (Ma rch 21 · interests. dlet , wo rk . 22·Jan. 191 : Take t im<' l\pr1I 191: Empha!)is on recreation. to contact one wbo aided aehlf'vement. Let otht'rs VIRGO fAug. 23·Sept. you 1n recent put. do the talking gt>ar 22>: Mystery. chan"'e, Lunar c ycle h igh - yoursf'lf for action. romance, apeculatlon, you'll m ake r ight de· Libra fi gures prom -challenge of intcnalried clalons at r ight time ane nlly so docs tho re lationship -these Aries Ill in picture. number 9 . dominate. lmprint stylc, AQ U ARIUS (Jan TAURUS I April 20-get ideu on puper. 20·Feb. 18 \: What oc· maybe 1l wall JUSl i.ccm May 20 >. SWdY Aries LIBaA <Sept. 23·0 ct. curs behind the scenct. longer. message. Clear llnei; of 221 : Home. relia bility. takes e n added 1m · Hou.sework 1(1vcs you communica.Uon. Cet to steady footing, reunion port an c e . Anoth e r the freedom to control h e ar t o f matters. with family. (ina nclal Aquarian -and a Leo your own time . as We lcome chance for resourcef'uJnesa -the11e -could figure prom· long as you get the kids fresh contacts. more m· dominate. You learn 1 n en t I y . lo school by 9. Frank to dependence.creativity. where you stand. how PISCES <F eb. 19· the orthodontist by JO. GEMI NI <May 2 1 · murh property is worth, Ma rch 20 >: Emphasis on pick Eric up at noon, June 20>: Get beneath how to "dress up '' emotion. d esire. intui- Oebble to baton twirling the surface. He frank in possessions. t1o n -fri e ndship 1s class at 3, cookies lo discussing financial re· SCORPIO <Oct. 23· "proven ." C aneer , Scoutsby 4.IO,dlnnerm qu1rem en t s with Nov. 211 : Emphasis on Ca pricorn pe r son s• the oven by S. 36 empty partner. spoui.c Follow s hort tnp, learrun~ what figure in scenario. Older egg carton• to Sue ·.., through on hunch give is of value as contrasted indivtdual could smooth house by 6. and an -full rein to intuitive tn· to wishful Utlnking, fan-path for you. tibiotics lnto Marsha at tellect tasy . Pisces. Virl'.l0 ---------- 10, 6 and2a.m. CANCER 1June 21 figure prominently. 8 c ----------. A reader who is con· Jul y 22 1:· Accent on selective -someone 1:-RUffEll'S vinced housework will manta! status. JOtnl l'f. trying to foist a "white never catch on with men forts. working with in-t'lephant" on you. UPHOLSnRY t old me a few Sundays d1vlduals whose ideas. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. W.... Y• W• ago she put a roast Into concepts do n ot 22·Dec. 21>: Mon ey ..... the oven while the men ne<'essar lly jibe with comes from unexpected 1m KarbOt' Blvd. watched a football game your own. source. You'r e riding cost• Me .. -.~1.~~ in the fumi ly room just_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ off the kitchen. A few hours l:iter when shl' returnt'd s he opened the door to huge, blat:k clouds of greasy smoke. Co ugh1n ~ 'he r w:iy to the kil<'hen she passed ht:r three sons and husband who were hunched over. hands cup. ping eyes blrnking through the smoke. Housework b not an Equal Opportunity Employe r . If this bqthers you, 1t should Circle Ille date YoU w1'>h 10 11t1And and mail reg1slra11on fQl"m and chPCk tor S:?5 00 lo NO NONSCNSE WORKSHOP" 20761 ~town l n . Huntington Beach Cahtom1a. 92b4b I wbh to att...t on: T9"Clcry • F.bt .ary -J 979 6th I ltt. 20th 27th NAME •.•...•..••........•..•.•••...••.••••.......•• , ••.......•... She Might Tell it All ADDRESS .•.•..•.....•..••.•.•........•.. •· ..... ·•··· .. ··.·.······· CITY ...........•••.•.•..••.•••.••••••..... 211' ...... l'HOHE .•....• (please make ci'le<:k payable to No Nonsf'nl>E' Work.shoo I ---------------------------------~--Your reservation will be confirmed by return mail. Call (714 ) 963-4980 after 3:00 p.m. for further information or reouests for private group rates. C:incPlla1ions must oo r C('1voo 3 busme~s days belorf' Sf'IPcil'd work<.nro dalf• lor rr•lund pnv1IPQfJ FURTHER REDUCTIONS f/""f;1£/j Seml·Alwl SHOE •Joyce • Amalfi V2 • Sbicca OFF • Mircanonfe & Ollaers -=HILDREN'~~ .. Canvas Footwear Y2 OFF ---MEN'S---- • Florsheim • Bally R~. 40.95 to 95.00 Y2 OFF HANDBAGS 20% OFF Entire Stock Handbac)s SELECTE D STYLES • BROKEN SIZES #54 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH (714) 144·4223 #27 MAIN STREET, ALHAMBRA (213) 212·5178 0 F. A R A N N LANDERS: I'm a fa irly sensible woman fage 41 >. and the mother of rour fine children . For the last three months I have been avoiding sur· gery which I need badly. J am n.innlng out ol ex· cuses. To be perfectly frank about 1l , Ann. I 'm srarcd to death of what I Ann Landers might say while unde r -=====-=----------------------------------· lh<' ant:s th et1c. My hus band is the type who would ins1!>t on being al m y s ide throughout the entire procedure. When I had the children ht: didn't leave me alone for a mfoutc. If I started to talk whil e und er lh e anesthetic 1t could bt: the end of our marriage. There's a part of my life he knows nothing about -as you may have guessed. Please tell me what to do, Ann. There's got lo be an answer but J don't see 1t. -LADY WITH A PAST DEAR LADY: Talk this ove r with your physician. He's beard il all before -and so have r. Some people Insist ()D novocalne when their dentists r ec om mend gas, for this same rea· son. Tbf' simplest solution would be for your physl· clan to bar all relatives from the operating room and the rf'covery room, and not allow anyone to visit you until you have come out completely fr om und er th e ane11tbrilc. Free Puppet Shows The M8dhatter Marionettes re1um lo the Huntino1on Center Matt to enterta•'l tho children Shows today arja Fn at 2·3-4-7 30 and Sal & Sun at 1·2·3-4 Beach Blvd. & San Diego Fwy' e If it's got e handles • you'll grab a sale • faster in e Daily Pilot e classified e ads. calf • 642-5678 Your one stop for complete · Body and Beauty Care com e sec us. Today! Pure Life Center 1 S041 Golden Wcsr St.. Hunting ton B '<lcl1 OPEN 9 -6 Mon.-Fri. ~1-4 Sat. 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DflOf tn fn.-•• ,,y nt '-UO n.-14t•n'1 1n r r.ir o ... v l'11(J ' ·• N>W\P<u0.•1 OI twtal ( O( v•~t1on '-''intro 10 ttu fnunrv o• ()r,.nQio 1 n1\ H•t•·O"J(I' •\•\ ''~"<I wft,, Hw ((iullh ( ••r> Of O••no< Covnl~ on l1UhJdf V tQ IQT" ,,1071Jo Pobl!\Md (')t~ (OO\t O••'Y µ1101 Jdflu(lf~ II, ld.Ha""l "t><uary I ••I• 'Ill ,. 1•ueuc NOTI C£ TC SAll HO. l,.J ~OTICE 0, IHfENOEO ~Al£ AT .. UILI( AUC'flOH OF TAX Dlt:OID •IAl .. •MEaTV Sbagles Cale11dar PEOPLE SAMPLER: ( ith·O f .. n\.lrftrt I~ I II'- \ 1 °""'' v~•" t.-.i. nr'llf'lv-1 """"" ol I"'• \UOf rHJf Cr"'"' "ATllll(IA SVSAH TILlE• )II SfdMYU ... C.il• ,....,_._ "'411 tUV 17141 MS.l109 IN ... 0 .. llllA PEIUONA Coastline Community College will present a seminar d<>si gned t o help 'people meet others compatible to them. The firs t session begins at 8 p .m . Jo'rictay, Jan. 26 For inform ation , <'a ll Pul>fl>""" O<-'"'"'I 0.lly Plto! '"" 1a. 1). F1'0. 1. a. •~~ PU OllC t<Ol1(C I ~ t<ER(9V C,IVE N 1,.., on Ill• ,.,,. O•Y 01 Fe1>ru••v. ,~,.. •1 I,.. "°"' ot 10 00 0 <IO<• AM. at Ill.ti o.ty, Ill IN Oll«t' ol the h • C.olle<lor OI -Countv o• O••nQe, St•te 01 C•lllo•111•. 111• U-r\•QM<I, R.-n l (ttron •• , T•· COllt<IO< OI ~ Coun4v Of Or-. in P<Jn11•n<• 01 ldw •fld lllt w•llten ... 1no111•I-OI lhtr !>i.1• CoNrolltt OI Ille Sl•lt ol (•lllorn••. dtl•d Nowm-U, ~,. 'lf'4'W•l"Q llffn '° dirt< lee! o, ""' eo.ro of ~ ... _..Of 1114! W•d C-..\1 OI ()<._, 1nle"ll\ 10 ~II, Wiii OftH 10< ...... •11<1 ~II 0 Jm>••<k<o 1>Y Dov••-I, r.tn 6, Cll.tPI•• 1, ot ltw Al"Yt•nu. .tnd la""'°" Coor, In HP•••lf Dftr<tl\ d i r>U9ll( AUC T IOH It> '"" lltQl\C\I Ctdcltr for t 4\tt tn ••W'tut rnot'lll""Y ot 1"4' Un11t•o st.te~. "' '°' ,..~fldbk-r,Mper' ,,.... ru l Pnll>4'r1\I \•luotl'<I <n 1"" CoUf'IY ot Or,onqtt, 'lld h• o f (dl1fotn10 <JnO OP\t.t 11>t<1 tt~ tot low~. to w+• 963-0811, ext 256. BALBOA SKI CLUB: f''or information ahout this season's ac tivities. <'nil W.iym• lloovt"r "' 645·7979. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS H.llMESTATl!MEHT TP'I .. tn11n .... 1nq Of'f\Ot\\ "''*' doi:nq bu''""'\\ ... f "Mil v 1i<E~APY IH'>TITUTf ()( l /If. U NA lj£ fl..(J.-f 1)'t P.;rll A<1•1 ~,Ir f I AOU~ f'\lo,·•t fl f /i. 't?fj•1t ,h,,., f'M V'W'I'-P h fl 111no 11n A•~ '-'lul n l "0""" CA tnb\ 1 f'•H HI ,.rtt r•fl (t Inc ("hf r 11in r '''"'011 t••tt\ cir l ttOv"" n •. ,u. n t A..,,_,,, p._'1,, tout..i Ill C..11r-Un1flH \<~ 01\ttl<I PARENTS WlTllOUT PARTN E R S : Th e Orange Coas t Chapter has a 24-hour line for!ln- formaUon about upcom. ing activities. Ca ll · l ,.., •. t>u•1mt•'-'t 1 conouc •"'" bv ,. tt•n,.r.u n,,.n,..,.,,n,u f1•U(I l ','\t~ fr''ll\ '1.1h ftlf~t W-tl. fllf'd Wllrt t~ <ovn•v r1 .. ,k of OrMH)"' County Cl" J.-.nu,.,., U t~N ,. .. ,,, Publl\,,..., ()<-l°oo\I Daily Pllol Jan ••. n F~o •. 8. ••r• 1e1..n A oo• nt 1,... ,.e•. o1 !>e< 1' r wp8 s R A W, SBA to. M, more 1><1rll<uta1ly O<'\< <U Th•I -OI 11\t' RM><ho 9o<A "" I• PldyA Oc.)< d\ 101 8tC) •I I"" mo.1 \ly tor ol LOI 11 In 81k I of Ir Ho NJ, 111 N U )S tO" W V l.l 11, 111 N )4 n· '°" w -.01 11. 111 ,. u u· »'' w IU '17 11, 111 .. 5" JI' JO" W l)J S1 IC, IOI N,. .c!'W~.16'1;1,.H il'St'.i>"W lfLOO II: m N 17• Q' tO'· W »•.OO ti IO '"' N Ely r19111 Of ••r '""' of uw C..l1torn<A St ... HIQt>W•v Ill "' • SE•• 546·S?B8. , __ P_U_B_Ll_C_N.,_OT_ ICE S INGLE PARENTS - AND SfEP FAMILJES: FICT1T10US 8USIN£U NIIMI ST&fEMtHT Coastline Community College is sponsorinJ: a leC'lurc serws b<'i<inning on Wednesday. F£·b 7 -,... lotlew>nQ --I\ CJ()or>Q l><m ~~· t\ '""') lOUIPMENI RlNIAl. "'U • C-,"h '\A A'lfW\.t~. F'""'1td1n Vollt:'t '"'''""'h·l'f'11(/<1 'llMUrl AU(£ PO CARCIA !>R F'Cl r 1nformat inn c.1JI <..:.'/.411•;;.',1·."~'~;"""" ~°"""''" ~"•111 ' 96:l 081 1. l'Xl 2!>fi I~'""'"" h '""""'l•·d by .1n •n S N <• L E EXPER I ENCE : · · W hat '~ II a pp t· n 1 n I? Jh-t w('(;•n Us.,.. will Ii(' this week '~ topic C:ll 8 p.m Friday .• Jan 26 . F or dire<'tions call lh<'· Self CC'nlt'r cit 997 !)(iOO r f you have an Item for lht• Singles Calendar. send 11 to Cheryl Romo. f'eatur· mg ()eportmenl . Orange Coast Darlu 1•1tut. f' 0 Hor ISfiO. Co~la Mesa , Ca 92626. f'loo.~'' indude your namt'. nd.dre.,s nnrl phone number I n1 l•' n;r·nt ~ , f•io O "" 1n ,,,.,.. '''""'' ( 1t ,, ut CJt•t11•f'\ (v.Jf"llt un ,.,,.,,,.,'' , o~ F 101111 Pub11 1f'W-"CI °"~ C.Ool\I o ••• ., P11ot l.rn~.HH f ll, HS, l~.tn<J f-ee>f""Ud'Y 1, 1 ''' __________ ..!.!.!• PUBLIC NOTICE R·Stll~ SUPERIOR COURT OF TH£ STA TE OF CALIJtORHIA FOlt THE COUHTY OF ORANGE No. A·ft?OJ tn 1f\f-M ath•r ot '"" E\14tt-of I! AIHf 'I (. CUN£ rT I •1\0 known d> HAPllY (Hl>RtF~ CUHE Tfl, Al>O >nnwn •\ H C C.UNET Tl. 0.<~•h"<I UtJhc.t" '' he-f"tDY Q1w.n 10 crtt01l0t\ "dv1nq (tdHT\~ ttQd•n\t Ow \Aid Ofit' o..nt 10 •·•~ Wi'1 c1.-.m, 1n trw ClftK• ot thl' c. lt-r• of .... 6f0f .. 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Find II, Trade It With a Want Ad ,.......,Motlc•: AJI reitl t110ale 1.1dvcrl111t•d U1 Uu.s newspaper Is 11ub j(.'('t lo the 1-'t'fll'rt•I f'11ir llou111ng AN of !!Hiil wttich make11 11 111r w11 to advcrltl\l' •·any p r!' fere1we. hm1t1111on. c>r 1iu11·nmmatmn bU)Cd on race. color . reohi.:ion, !\t-x , or natt<JOul ong1n. or un 1ntt!ntmo Lo m:ikt• ,iny :>l.K'h preft-n·m·•" l1m11.~ uun,ord1sc n m1nut1nn l lus nl'W!!P81>l't "Ill not knowm~ly t•<'<'''lll Jll) ad\t!fll:.ini.: !or rt·:.tl t=rtale wh1rh 1-. tn '1ola llOO o( thl' (;ill Homff for Sale .••.........•......•... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR + den $69,500! Sunken ln1n~ room linck hreplan• All n .' modelt·d le 11 1·h•·n t-, '< cellenl lu1·:it 1un Im macul ute bar~Jtn' (.' Jll £a.st LO t:ikl' Jlhdllllll;l'' 752 1700 BACHELOR PAD 2 Bdrms and an off11•1• Spiral ouk ~t;11rt·:i''" he)I of Newport Bl"n·h Call 1).1.'1 !i WI ... q; OPfN HOUSE ,..-, REALTY ~· .. REMODELED EASTSIDE IEAUTY $48,850! Ne w paint & Ol'" carpets. "'REE on1, yr home warranty' l'n \ ;.ilt patio. m:i n1 r u .J rcc ground ... tn t'r£·d tld' s pac1ou:. townhome1 C:il fast, 752 1700' ~··••' I •·' • '1'• I' I Ho.MtforS. One Call Service Fea t Credit Approve! ....................... ····~·················· ...•...........•••.....•.•••..........••••..•. G._,... I 002 G.Mrol I OOJ c;.._,.at I 002 G.Mral I 002 ..•..•..•.. , •.••...........•................•....................•... VACANT .AMD II.ADY 9 ~% INTEREST IS YOURS FOR THIS DE.AUTIFUL East Costa Mesa home. 4 bdrm. 2 bath. eating area, fireplace, separate service room. huge master s uite w/secluded patio. Ultra clean a nd be autifully decorated. All for $108.500. c.I 54'-4141 Serving Costa Mesa -Irvin e H unfinqt on B each·NPWf!Orl B each WON'T LAST RARE FINO CA~trJbll· <J:.-sum loan Nestled m lhP 1·oun1 v 1 .. Gn11:1t f1rnl home 4 bdr ltu.~ umque duplt:.l. INUh 2 l>.i Rcfng . washer & large f1replC1 ct in nv.111 r dr)<•r 1m•I 1n pnc\' Lg wut Comer lot .! duubh turner lot RC't' \ C'htrle garages. s:ut~I room .ind at:l'l'l'>S Walk to i.chooh. lots mort>. CJll nu"'' 11'\i.trkcl & park St-t• LO 54().lfHl bt·UCVC' $89.000. 979-5370 t...iolmii~~~~~~~ Wltelc-i11 Real Estate Inc. A L Ls TA TE f"'lltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_, REALTORS 8ALIOA IAYFROHT N1•w lt:-.LinJ?-Romanllt' 2 ~lory hom1• w11h .icl1w· wuh•r \ll'". ii' V. l'll a~ mount.1111!> Jnd <'ti ) ltght:-. \ lt(lrm J baths- <·uuntn lt\111i:_ 10 th1· heart of Lht• P1•nm'iul:i SltJn-d pu·r .ind <1111. k fu 1 '*vt•r;il la ri:t• hoat"' Anti lovl'ly la"n ll'dfltn~ 1<1 "Jlt·r<; l·di.:r SbK!i ()()fl CJll for Ji,t110111tmt·nt tn M'1." PETEBARRETI REALTY 642-5200 CAHYOU IMAGINE :J lklrm :S lmlh. formal d1n1n~ room . f11 m 1 I~ room, + tx.111u:-. room ;..imt patio Fur uni) SJOx,oou Cull for mlo 645-9161 !. OPEN HOUSE REAL TY /' '. Newport Heights 3 BR-FIXER! l'r1re 1u ~t rt'dUl'ed • (ii.int lot Wa"' to beach ~ ~1.·ar hnmt' warrJn t). LCJo' Cull fast. 752 1700 t • I • ' t. "• ASSUME81h % VALOAH SIX & FIVE Owner will split un1L!. No qualifylnJ!. no lo:•n ll'I''· on eontrart Huumrni: area. I milt' to 0<·t·.111 Pn nr tpalit onl) 11:.k lnr 8111 Norton 541-0800 CAPE COO STYLE Tu~1 br. 2 bJ rondo l'ool Many amt!ntltl"• ('lo"· lo l'~erythtnJ: Only $ii .51Jll 1\ homt• that \llll c Jn rt· ally t..>O.JOY ln!j ~II ALLSTATE REALTORS ---------- MIMI-VIEW Bluffs S,. it l..y QPlan 2165 Sq.Ft. Room ror a ~rand pia no plus lll<'ked in c.onven.a t1on C1rea-formal d in mg, or arr ani.te you1 l1fc:.tyl 1• l mmcn .. l master swtc mdudm.i; ~ round bed ~ :! m o r1 bdrms. 2', bath.\ Wurrr rolo~ and ~Jc:iot. \\ Jtt mg for }Ou' WALK TO. llOPP l~G PS. P Rl(;i:;() RI GllT /\TSJ"i.950 FOR UL ~uus OUR l:WSI.\ t.~:.. IS YOl.: R Bl:!)I "-~;~s IMTERESTE0- 1n Buy1n j!. S~ll1ni.: 01 Rrntmg Property·· CALL TH E F:XPERTS 1..-0u Brechtel & A:.i;Ol' 229ManneAv &11 1:.ld 675-333 I ,,.. . . W l·:Sl.Jo:Y ~ · TAYLOR ·co. HI-:/\ LTOHS .... 1111.·1· l ~Ht; llVIME THRACE VIEW HOMI SpectacuJnr panoramic view or th~ harbor. J•!lty, city lights. Catalina and gorgeous sunsets . A sight to behold! 2 Large bedrooms plus maid's rm & sitting room. formal dining room & d e n . L ove ly poo l in en c loi,ed courtyard. $310.000. See any time. WISLEY H. TAYLOR CO .• RliLTORS Jiii S-J~Hlhlload MEWPeltT CEHTH. N.L 644-4t I 0 LUAMe*f iTtifS*avsu R'.t..1 Fil PRIME E'SIDE COSTA MESA /\ vl'r y attr<H'lt vc 2 bedroom front ('Otlc.agt• Wllh c·oiy warm fire place in front A DRANO NF,W DUPLEX is nestled amongst mature trees on the s<i m e 55 by 173' s ite. The duplex contains 2 Bdrm. 2 bath and.3 BR. 2 ba un1Li.; Pl.US 4 tc.ar enclosed garages. GrC'al income property Wllh a realistic investor's price of $205 000. ROGERS REALTY 675-2311 ~4:aJCuJJCtsan:col..~ CUTE HOUSE OHR-2 LOT l::ai.tsidt'. l'o:.t.1 ~h·:-.;1 :1 Ix-firm l·ha rmer Formal L\lnl! rm 1o1o rc>a l v.ood hum1ni.: flrt·plJt't' l ,11\ 1• h rt'mod1·l1"J k II t·h1·n 1o1o 1•u,l<1m l'.1h1n1•t-. & Pit\~ th.ru v. 1nd!1" I<• din 111i.: ;_1re.i i\drled un la101 ly rm Wn\-t'rtc-d ~arJ~t· may bt• "''l'd fur It.!•' itaml' rm i\11 tht' at an .. dTordablr pnr1· 673 11:.i:.o , .. ~ '· " • t f ,. • ' BIG HOUSE! Little Price! l'nll\'lwv.ibll• v:itue• ·1 hcfrm:. ~ J·lf•111.t1'' Onlv ~Kll ,:J0 11 1 CrJt0 ll l11'~ £1replal'c' Enlcrtamer:. J>llltO' <.:an·l l:iM at lh" pncc! ~<.:all 64!>·0303 . . .. FORESTE OLSON ,. ........... (~ .. ... NEWPORT HTS. V11·t11n.111 11.1..,"c' c·om 4! Bdrm & 3 hdrm m1·n·1JI 111n, 11n hu:.v 1 111nt· ,1r•·••t 111 Tu:.tin houi-e., w111l frplc + \ •·r ... olrl .. 11 11,. rtH y wurk .. hnp $1911,950' n·,111n·rt & l110,1u11lull~ BalboaloyProp. 1k1·n1 Jlll••I. "11 h r•\'t•n Realtors rnoch•m .1m;-r11I\ 11wll11I * 675-7060 * 1nl! 't'' urt1\' ,\ .. \1•111 :!,_ _________ _ ..,\11n•"· hu).(t' I r1·1·'> park lnl! 111r 111, •• r ... ~:);!,) '"'" i-----------own 1 r " 1 II I "1 • "' 1 " T1 ;uh·'· h •a, •• , 1·un s1dt!rl'<i <l v.n1·r Krokt•r 1<1ek Aldercth'. 731 51 la HARIORVIEW RAR .. ~ ~Pl.IT t.t-:v t-:t. 1h1.; fOV(•ly ~ be<lr m home ,..orma I dtnlll>( roc>m & h\ 1nl( rm v. lplt: l"arru 1... room .1111mn1n J.! llli••--------f ully hullc in • .i I tl<'l' ktlt'lll'n J U1 llnn .. u 11 1o1o 1L h m."I• r '"'"c IV add('(f un IHmu-. rm on p nv,1ll• 111"' 1·r It •\ t•I Spc<·t.1c·ul;1r \ 11·w ol nt1·.Jn h.111>111 '°" 111Lt• hh.., 117:1 K.i;>' I NEWIN NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM HOME LA'ff(W7 1 fir :1 Ba. m;i~ll'r brlrm rd r1·:11 .! frpl1·.. rormJ I d1111nt.:. I t'.tf J.!.lf,fl!l'. ••II 11rrl\ JI~~' 'II fl :!:!!11 I .,1 l.inlla l \1u1 l Slll!l.5011 <.M-n~r t,\,.:cul 1;.1~ 2164 ''' r.7 :1.mx:! COMPLETELY RB> EC ORA TEO J OR. fa mily rm. p lu .. chrun~ rm. new l'rpl'i.:. lomb of '>hUlll'r'>. utn um. f'fll'I p:i110 •h k1ng only Slj4,!)IJO Cull' 3 bc<lroom. I bath horoe with fireplace & cndo:;cct l'arpetro 1111110 Ai'4> has :.mall 1nt•omr unit th<.11 rt·nts for Sl50 per month Full pncc Sil.900 Ca 11 l>ctOrl' 11 \ Rone. 55t; ~iO [~IE&IUI ·~~;~~~T1Es Mak e th oiit> ~oo d household items ~nu re n<>t using JVa tlJllll' to some other filmtl~ h.i. :id vertts1ng them for ':ill' m Class1f1cd C.111 fi42 ~ill JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 CE BEDBSE ELKINS CD. ABAMDOMED MESA VERDE Real f.:. .. t:itl' Is It Possible? 'OLD CO R ONA OEI. M/\R 4,000 sq fl Yes''' Tnplt• ,\, doubh• Wlde Int JU!tt off OI. 1·11 n Hlvd t'urmal hv111.1: rm + lam1lv rm " "l't bur S lar~r· bcdrm"• t'J•'h with 1L 's own hath 3 secluded pm ale p.1110~ Spiral sta1 rca.,c lt•llfitnl( Io 2nd h • v C' I 4 l"' r enclooro ~araJ.:l' All th" under ont· roof'"' t orn1·r lot. 0on·1 let th1~ 111w i.:1·t away' Cull li7J K!JW (JPf_ • • J , • 'I 'f II f" ~ • I • l~liilHI. lalDROOM IARH.ARIOR With view In chMrm\ng e•tedSeaview. 2107 Yacht GrayllnR $279.900 ~ I I .. .._ 41 II I-\ I 1' • \' I ' . u.' H•t [119•1d!l1111 L Claulrled Ad11 arc lhc anaw.r to a auc~tissfur 1arase.or yard snlc• It's a better wa)' to tell more people! ...... - Sell With fo~AS EI 11:-.a BREEZE Cla..-.iuf1cd A<b 00·5678 file~~.!~~! FAIULOUS LOC.A TlC>t.f Bea utifull y a ppoint ed Rutj?e r s Mode l in Uni versity P a rk . Backs to maJor greenbelt. with pool & tennis nearby . Very private courtyard with redwood deck . Many custom e xtras makes this !!-Supe r value al $129.950. land included'. A COUIWILL IAMlB CO. 644·9060 21•1 SAN JOAOUIN HtllS .-o IN NEW"OffT ct:NTEA . . . ... . . ' . -. OV[R 50 YlAR S OF SERVICE CAPISTRANO BEACH Dl'I ii: ht ful Dunlcx On The Most B ~a ut1ful Sandy Bcach In The Entire An·H. Eaeh Unit Has 3 BR & F C:C mlly Room. W/f"ir eplacc. Winter;Sumnwr Re ntals. Price $650.000. SHB. TER THAT IMCOME Live In Lo\ely J BR Home And f':nJuy ln <'nm t~ Fro m F o ur 2 Hcdroom Units In Best Easts ide L o!'a t 1nn. Beautifull y Cared For /\nd l\1 a 1nt ci 111cd · Pro p erty. f:xl'eol1on:.il Buy At Only $295.000. ~ 631 -1800 ~ '81 oove DRIVI .......... I • S©\\.dtllA-~ ~~5 - r1taf Intriguing Word Game with o Chuc41e '<XIAN 0 '--....... ol "'• to I >'00..01.d '"°'"' b.-'°'"' •o '"'"' low >-~ "'°'d' I OELEHE I I' I I> I I I L O CAR f . I) I I I I I' T t E U S f .. _~ . I I I f' . · ira going 10 be OM ol thoM <l•Y• I oot ""' Clally ntwlOAP411 •nd my hO<OSCOf)e I P E T L I R I we• ~. 1--.. ,.-... l-l...-""l..--..,l.--i G .,,.."'··· "'• .~ .... i·. q•~ -• • . t \' I I fl' J ,., • ..,. 1'1-'\'-'""l ·~4 .._.....__.___.__.___..__ .,., t ....... .,'" 1.,,.... "~P No J tw·ow -.............. -... __ .._ .... .. I , . . ( DAil Y PILOT ~ ~I Tllurtdey J1nv1rt 2& lttt by Brdd Andtnon "That ' th• first ttme I If. •VPI H n a hot, coal ood a toil I SUPERHEROES SHO E l CAN 1C:t. L YOU '21GHT NOW, ~5 15 NOT n-.e ~1ME. F0(2 "1'C 10 A5t< H IM .... by Jeff Mac Nelly ,, !' _/ • GORDO JUDGE PARKER by Tom 8atluk f WJlp...J'fEO f ~.fe FL OR . SMOCK re. " A. W~ILE I 1'"HIN K we CAN cu-r A Few CORNeRs O N '"fH IS ONe . N U RSE!! MOTLEY'S CREW t MIEMT EVl:t-1 510P OFF ANO \%tr VE.>Jll? 0t.J MY WA'{ 6AC.K 10 MJ.Il5 . by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux '10UKHOW WOULD IT &E ALL ~IG+lT If l WHE~f J ~H OVat TO !>ff YOO. FltAHK? LIVE, ~M ! J HAVE !>OME INFOIU\Al lOH I'LL &l OH &fllAOORH THAT YOO WAITING! 5MOOLO AAVf TOHl6KT ! I WMT Y'OU TO GO WfTH ME, HUKTU ! l J~T Fl64>1tf0 IT OOl ! &ElLA OOltH 15H'T l~E5TEO IN YOOlt MEDIC.Al LA&OAATOftY ! HE'S INTERf5TEO IN YOU ... &WW5f 'fOO'Jtf ntE MEOICAl EXAMIHElt! .... ,...... __ """ TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY WHO LEFT OUR CELLAR DOOR OPEN IN THIS t--~~1...-..;;..~~~..-. FREEZING L-~~~~--..--~~~\WEAT~ER ~ . . . .. . . . ,. - • I by Tom K. Ryan UH, SINCE 'ttXJ'RE CRVING, ~V YOO MINV CRVI~ ON MY PRIMROSES? dl/N by Emit Bushmlller COMICS I CROSSWQRO PEANUTS • I HAVE C\~ITI NG NEii.i'-F l(OU " ) . GAUS!! "T'HIS PA"T"leN"T''S A e>t..OC.K- HE!AP.' by Ch01rln M Sd1ulr NORMALL'f I AA1No 'NVR DINNEI-: IN /:'.ROM TMAT OIRf ( il()N RIEt'T 1 1'( ( J 'b:--~ ' \ ' 'I •\ bv 0111 Hoest bv Of'Of"'qt Lemont I I by Templeton & Forman TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS abbr Pl 1 Bellow S• Propllel UNITED Feature Syndicate ~Intended ~ FC/fmer rs.ir 10 Remove 59 Godwlls 14 Gori ~ n.ime 63 IN11an o'• • ~-•I ~ AP to• l •• 0 I 5 Below &4 Gaon -•• • t l w 1ll11 -., ti t ' 16 Spanisll tar 66 Region 11 Relerendum Abbi 19 Dtrecl 6/ Family mem· 70 Man s name bcr n Orunllards 68 Buddll1sl 13 Eskimo tllurcll Jap c • f • ti ITr 0 11 l I M I •• 0 II I A S I t I " f " IA l ' r • r I I S S I •• D S 4 a r ,_ C I ' ( S D I Gll r '" c. A l It --10 • A f --•O a • l 0 " ti G l •• IC A • 0 .. ~n1ves 69 Cttem1cal -·io r s I " IA .. 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S.COftd, .. ~"'touch e-vwy 1+.p of tt.. woy so you know ot all tl1M1 '-ow tM Mk 11 pr~tJec). AMD because molt of ttw lilcwMs In this paptt .,.. port of our ....ttJpl• ll1tinq Ht"Yiu, we c• satow ~to y«*- SO -Cal 754· I 202 and ta1• to •ID CAltPIT W• U1hft. PICTURE PRETTY Ft>a tured in L.A. Times Home Section, this 4 bedroom. 2 1f.! bath home in La ke F'orest has deck with bench ~eating - b e autiful ! As k for Cr a ig Batley. fiJl -1266 IE/MAX of costa "'"°' w.M.. •wport bHcJt. I.e. 2 34 E. I 7tt. StnNt. Costa Mesa 631·I266 Nationwide Network of Individually Owned and Operated Rea l EstateOffi cl's I ~!!S1 If~i J;t;11 4SO N E WPO RT CE NTER DRIVE 7S9·0811 OM THE CANYON ... in CAMEO SHORES : taste rully decorated 3 bdrm .. 2 baths. formal dining rm., s p acious s ingle level home. 86xl60 Lot with assurance of complete privacy. A key to private ocean beach included PLUS your own beautiful pool in your front yard. S269,500. Shown by a pp't •PUBLIC• •NOTICE• 20HOMES Ho Qllalifyin9! CUSTOM NEWPORT HTS. Thi">c home~ art localt•e in i\mihcim, Uut•11a l'i.lr~ and Cypress They :ir1 bemJ? hqu1datt'<l anti th1 owner is willing tu t·arn Ol<' loans on th<'~c hnmc• with nn qualrry1ni: 01 loan r1'{•S Minimum tin p<1ymc:nt uncl low mon thly poymcnts l'rln r 1p11l!>onlv. F'reni:h doors lend to a rounu·y l!ardcn in th•'> eomplclely r<'mOdl•lct1 hnmt•. Warm . nl•W t·arpt•.l s, itll ncw aµ phttn<'l'l>, nt>w plumbini: rnife:.s. decorakd. "'1th m1rrors1wood walli.. tl.L'>turn wallp,1pl'r. HV at'l'l'~l> All 1h1o; ju:.t minult•!> to th1· twadl Uill u:-. rnr nlO(l' 1nfrtrma t111n. C<JNTACT Hill /liurton Alli I mrwt•1 .- 541-0800 ..... ,... .,, .. ~ ... SAN DIEGO/CORONADO * LUXURY MARINA * Dltco•"' ttw .,,... W ortd" of CorOftado Cays at "Okt World ftricn". You must see this fine 2 Bdrm & den. 3 bath WATERFRONT home l caturing cpiC'urian kitchen with mic ro-wa ve oven and s mooth-lop ('OOking s urface. Extra lar~e lot has room for jatuzzi and features 51 ft . on the water. $295,000 Lovely WATEHFRONT home has 3 Bdrnm., 211.z baths, large family rm und all-electric kitchen designed to please the m ost discriminating. $297.000 Tht'SC two homes urc located on ch a n nels tha t accommodate 60' boats. ' .. -. UDO ISLI Uuy vtew from 2 putto tJecks enhanc s ('llSl o m k fUH'IOUl't ~ hdrm . 4 b:,1th traclltum. I hornt• hkc nt'w Jdenl (Ot' {'nt<>rt.unull.t <;.omer lot $500.000 OCIANFIOMT Ouolat y crofts mnns htp tn mahog trim & uak noon1 s~t s orr thl8 lnndmork: 4 n R. :i bo homr tn fmcst locat\on. fo:Mul>Ju.hi.'C I trc t•s & l nwn~. $485.000 IACK IAY J-'1111· 1 hflrm . 21 ~ l1t1th rum1l v home on <1111 •·l < ul tll• ~.1t· O\'cr 1i ed pool plu vhOUM'. 'lura~l' $Hi!>,OOO. 1'crnu. IAYFltOMT ScH•1 JI (me l>u yfront homl'~ with p1e1 & s lt p AVALON W1 ·ll <'on-.truc:tt'l l. :t BH . I ba. oak fl n<1r, ~>.a rtt a l haM'rl\l'lll . tOn('r e te foundation l''la t-, <m.•n $120.000 Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J .11 Boy•·d• O""" N B 6 ·'~ 6161 ~IQUE SAUSPIOPLI Join th(· mo:;t popular real e s t a t e firm in the llarbor Area. Openings exist at our Ml·sa VNde office: 70/30 s plit. bonus plan. l'Ongenial office filled with old unlHjUl'S and loadl'd with new 1<f P 11s Call Jim Wood at fi75·6000. lJ ~lf)UI: fi()MI:§ REAL TORS', 67!> bOOO 744:1 ( 1st Cn,l\t H1qhwav. Corona drl Mar .. 1 .. 11 Ill M1 •\,1 Vt•1d•'. ,,, .,.111 !>!.l90 CORONA DEL M.AR RA.RE SIX UNITS FREE••• ... list of VA homes too·~ to cboost! fro m . Som < with NO DOWN /NC COSTS No ohla gation call for ,)'Ou r h l>t at ~7221 Attention lnveo;tors ~ Jn 1•ho1ee locut111n , ont blork tu 111 ~ Cor11n ;1 21 l~·m·h CuMom hulll fo1 pn:.~t'Ot ownC'r 11111 ll 111 ~ k1tdll'n!;, t1n,plart•s . ont Westcliff Realty & 2 bathroom~ pnvah __ patio-. and1or dHk' Bol>oo Island I 006 $460,tkJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLE OF NEWPORT ttEALTORS 675-551 1 OLD VICTORIAN 1lus 1s a 2 bedroom Vic tonan home in the city ot OranJ(e & has potential Locat1.od in the midst ot 11 duplx, inrlud1n~ bay front to be cxl·h. 11own In a pkg 213/684·3200 ------ DUPLEX Two 2 bdrm. unils + av.Tier's hideaway; sclll•r Wiii finnnrc. $.249,000 HEWPOIT IEACH REALTY 675-1642 StS0.000 hOml.'$ Bu> lh1~,. --~--... -_,M-ar--1-0-22 one rur S76.500 .__._ llR"I &Jboa Island Really \\fll"•·~·"' ''""'f'l"V•"-" 673-8700 NOSUOOWN TO QUALIFH:U VET' :J hrtdcn/fam & honus. All s er v ll' cs (' Io st· h y StM.~lO Ca 11 now• llAL l'INClllN IU•:ALTO H~ 675 4392 OCEAHVIEW! Spectuculur family homt Ill llurbor Vll'W u 111, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top of Spyqloss C\t,tm lot-Plans 6000 s.r home. J(reat vu. SJ.50.000 . 54.S-:mlJ SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS R~ CorOftOdo Mo~I This hard lo rind popult.tr plan m excellent cond1 · t100 with grC'at view !) tx.-droorru.. family room. d10111 g r oom l ~e lol $419,500 \\1th 210 feet Qf day & 640. I 8 I 2 mi:hl vu·ws t lldrms . book lml'd r:a m1lv mom Jasmine Crk 2Rr. <lcn. &formal dining room. all st.'{'Urtty, pool' tenn1•-. lor Jn unbdH•\a Ult• end unrt St9'J.500 Own1 S200.IJ()(t. For upµ't. to a1,'l 7~_._oo.i_6 ____ _ 1lt'C.<'all· J i\SMINF:CHEF:K Vl' 1\ l>I\ 1"1111 hi 11.1 rhor I 11\ ,.,, nwnt t ·n EAST SIDE COSTA MESA ('ompll!t l?ly rcmoot•lcd. re<IC'«lrtuted 3 bdrm • :! bath home on ~pac1ou~ lot. Owner anxious. as k ing St28,000 67J.:.i63 642 22S3 Eves Ocean canyon\ IL'W, 3 Br condo. fam ily r m . pools/tennis c rts l t Ja'im1ne Crk Or 640·2Sfl7 41B>ROOM with R. V Space sas.ooo Cull us about this ~harp 1 bc<lrollm hornc w llh form a l d l n•n A and enough off·stre<'l span· for a Gr<"yhound Bus. 644-72 I I /Jn ~IL f l. [lAIL[ Y &, A~~ULIAT£S ....................... ....... I 044 tll.. rt le.ch I 06t .... ..,,.... ...a. I Golf C...... H.-•••••••••••••• •••. ••... • •• ~ •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •••• •••••••• •• •• ••• SHORECLIFFS VIEW lmJJ0111na s tone f;ac11de lotl"'•"' way lo 1inpr c llYl' t•ntry hull fr•turln11 11plrul ~lltlr<'USl' leadlnl( to m;i~r11flcC1nt m U ll'r s1.1k' Yabulou~ country k11clw!n s hart-s tXo•n & canyon \11ew11. Luri;ie lot. room for p00I lncredtblr rarnily bomt-. •·or pn V 11 l .. !lhoW Ill I( Cl II ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAMTCHARM? COMFORT? ~ rrwkl' . n a pp<>int ntl'11t lo ~(·c: this 1Jeaut1ful eu...telll humc. near thl· l\1ci;a Vcr<lt.• <.:ountr y Club It rc11tUf('S 4 bdrm. 3-...l>alh \\1th st•par<tt{' farruly room a nd d1nlns: room. call 546·SSSO for an appointment to see ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS EYED EAL lluae 5 DR. 3 ba. 1v1ll 1J L Sl.ill.500 S4.S 3639 DOLLHOUSE Coiy home! Cn••t loca· tion• Easy terms Low dow"' Hurry & s a ve• call ... 646·7434 _9-ntury 21 Gold Star MO! MO! MO! MOI No qualifying. lonn c0$L" Sl4.500 LO take over 4 Br 2ba dbl 1<11r, ultl rm. pall<>. 2 POOi!>. JDC , etc etc. Mt>nllct>llo Condo S7S 32 6 t otn l pri ce. S60tl/mo Inc ludes prin c.ipel. intere11l, luff. In sw-ance. water 4i m ain t ena n cc Own /A~t . CALL NOW• Mike or Kay 771 l.301 DIAMATIC HOME W.-.HI~ Lu.c;h Jandscnping with J:ICUZtl 3 Bdrm. 2V.r bo. 2 )'r s o ld . Int e ri or & lltndscapmg by 2 top pro feb81on11ls . L.:c m;1!.ter s wte with cath. re1hn1:s and sep vanity w /balh Vaultt.'<i celhnl(s h vinit & dJrung rm ovt'rlook L'X tensive deckms: &. Ja<' Custom reatures abound in home designed for farruly and entertainmg By owner. $138.500. 0,.11 Sat/S..11 I ·5 lUYl Ridgecrest Cr , CM . 1V1ctona to Valley1 642-5693 Supe r E-s1d~· lucat1on 0-Point 1026 with a d l't'p yard. l'Om· ••••••••••••••••••••••• plt•tely fe nCC'd 1 yr « new Elegant s ing le family :1 hr, 2 Ila he1m1· <:ountr~ homes wioccan & valley klll'h1·n1fa111tly room views Com in g soon eomllu UuH·h\·r blc>1·k on 5$5111 L'UUntC'r IUI''\ & bll' -------- hrl':iklui.t t111r ~todern Magrur1L'l!nt occ:in vt\'W hllns 1•lvc t C OOpnr New 3 bd, lge rms t:Jrd F\lll pnc t· S!Jl 500. C<lll bd H p SUll!'I Agt 97f.HOOO now. &13-ooiJ: 759-07~-- ~21. Surf Realty --------- "HURRY" /\ wry a ttral'tl\e Ml·1>n H.1lllMI011 ~ach I 040 . ...................... . SPANISH VILLA Townhouse with tennis. fireplace. a nd JBR. 21"1 ba $104.500 MULHEARN R.-.y Re91t.r 754-7800 \'crdt· home· on u WOULDYOU llt-:LIF:Vt-:? sput·wus (t)t 11\·ated $69.!1!>0 3br 2 IJa. fl'l' pool, eo\•errcl Pt.tll?· J!:" land llurry. run Ill tht• BR<l with 3 b41rm . 2 hath phone! /\sk for Lrnda or ;md many oth('r <icldl'd Pam 751·2060 rt'<•IUrt'!> for plt•al'tanl II\ ------ 1111: Call 5-lh 51180 for mun· details ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Tropical; Romantic Mood liQr~t·ous raneh stylr 4 bedroom humt' with ent 111g t>ar. fireplace anti mastcr l<Wlc with sauna ~~toS~I 2 St.ory. 4 bedrm homt• IOL·u11'<1 within 1500 yrds tu bL·ach. f"orm u l dining rm 1-'ront courtya rd L a r i:e r ear patio. Cluldrcn have moved too much space ro r selle r . See for yourself and atnum. Jur uzz1. Call --------- fordctmls BKH.541>-1720 lrfN 1044 TAR8EU. ;·;;·;;·~·;·1·;·~·~~~ ~· CONDO. 2 Br. 1'"2 ba, nr lake. pool JANUARYSPECIAL & s pa . Selle r mt1 y No down for \/~TS.super f1nanre. S6!100 Bkr family home-. s pal'mus J _556-_s_·i_7i _____ _ Udrm 2 hath. includini: LAJCIEfttOMT IH fa m 11.Y r oo m w 1 t h 00 IRIOGE fireplll<'l'. Well locatL'<I. W D near schools Ask mg on New Woodbridge EstatC's ly S77.~ll). To :.cc call Washmi;:t.on Plan ready for movl' in 3 bed & tlen. 5'10-1 151 2"'2 ba. Sl66.00U. S~rw I ~.~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS lllANDHEW TOWMHOMES "lrittan Woods" I Easts1de l l)1>ta ~11•':.i > 2432 ~an la Ana 1\ \ t Enf;llish Tudor 2&3 Br s plit level, 2&3 t•:ir ga r agc. frplc:.. rrucrowave~. i:rc1•nhOU'>C windo w s . poo l, s p<i TENN IS court l''rom SH!l,950 G-M;.0061or955· 1920 IJ\'velopt'd by Wondtrcc Ut•v Co IYOWHER t':rea t ho m es. fl ex r1nanc111g. hc:st areas ~3639 ROOM TO·BUILD N1ct! 3 Br ho11s1• on R 2 lot. llonm to udd acJd1 Ltonnl umts Pnc·ed n s:ht at $85,000. upg rade pack a1:e 1n eluded. Call Gt'orge or R ox anne at <7 1-i J [)52·3700 Irvine Pacif1r IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Grand award winning Ada ms l'lun at Wood bndgc U.tates by Irvin(' Par1r1c J Br. den. 2'2 balh. SllA.500 lnr lud<'S i.lt r cond Call G1·nr1t1• nr l<oxannc al 5:-i:! :11uo bt:twl-en IO & 5 cla1 ly lrv111e P ar1f11· WOOl>ORI D<: E l'LA(' E l''UHNISllEO MOl>F.I. Stonewood nl!ar tllt• lakl' 3 bd . 2 ba 't-famll> r m Profess1onallv cl1•co1 .1t ed . bl•au.tdully tandscupcd SI Ji .:ioo Call l.t'roy Pean.on lrvlllC Pac1f1<'. 5[>2·4101 NORTHWOOD SSOOODOWN Bil 4 Br condo. owe St 10,000 balan ce. Nu credit nttded. l'nn. 011 ly 644 ~ 1ev1•11 l REDUCED! A San Lula Rey Model ol a "comt and ice H" prirt! You'll love lhe t • ty light vltw and 1t 's onl)' s teps from t h <' AOll COW"le! Only Sl39.000 't573 CAMPU9 Dt·IRVttfE Tl..OCl/lrdmoor PIClft 2 Modjfled 4 BDltM · 2 Iii\ Tll Stl7,500 Fl'e ()penSul/Sun I 5 23 Bethany Or kftOll ProfMrtiH 752-2U8 644-2542 Lag.a hoch · I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Causey & eompany ~IMGLEO CHARMER Atrium entry. w ouc.l panelled walls. enh'r ta1nml!nls ll•'d 11 v10 groom . big sunde<'k. J BR , 2 i.., 1>.ith s. whlt('Wllll•r Vl ('W SLa-1.500 • 11().1 ~ Coast lhwuy in Village ~·air LAGUNA H~ACl l 497-2457 *NEW IN NEWPOIT * .......... T .... C11l1 'I .,,. ......... ..... SHIMB.D PUCI. WMlr ....... wtllt .......... ......... Zit wlftl ::.•• ........ ,...2112 ........ C)"'r ..... ·¥ u...-... " ....... °''' .... ~. ..L o,..w/s.tr..10-_., ,.,..) ,_.~ ...... to s.. C4~ .t714/546-llOI ' \ Ml wpori hodt I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "IACKIAY CHARMER" Ch11rrn1ng to wnho u •H' w1num1rtod dln rm & wet bar. 3 bdrm. a ba. prof decorate<I. plu><h er pt · Claset.opool 7~·1501. Heal Efltale 4 duph'x. 1nclud111~ hny front to bl· cxchan~t•d down 1n n JJ k ~ 2l3tti!W l200 OCEANFRONT , l"ri• low•r lolboa PtMt. oc•.trot1t. Z ... 2 ba. 40 Ft. Oft .... b.ach. leMod•l•d . Catoll11a •I ••· S465.000 Age nt 644·9260 MEWIM NEWPORT lli~ CUSTOM HOMI!. L/\STOl-"7 11 Br. 3 &. ma11tcr b<lrm rctrcal. 2 frplcs, fo rmal duuni:. 3 r ar ~11rage, a11 prox :iooo sq. fl 2l97 l..J Linda 'ourl. Sll!!l.50!l. ow1wrl i\genl 1'142·2ltU VJ~ o'7J..lY1H2 ______ ...,.,,. s~~~~~8=~ \ · .11 5 BR 3 BA, m arble fp~ t•xpanded living rm. Owm:r will fin. No I o reei; no qualifying. tit only Uy ownr 640 77 -----Sl'A(.;11) s 2r11t. t11'n UH. Lit v11•w; 1 llll apt eJ\'t•1 } i:ar Hi c•;ir prk ·~ 215 !->t~• Andrt•lo\' Htl S1•rlf.1~ Ht•al f:,tatr ..ippt A~t Crall!' 540 ~· HEW IH (x;1-:ANt-1 H>N'I',' NEWPORT BEACH m :LUXE OM Ho E Coot from WL'll. A Su~r ,. CUST M Value, Mot1vi.1lcd Sell~· LAST OF 7 & 2.~ from fct> & 91..;ln • 4 Br. J Ba. mai:tcr bdrm We• lt'it mulllplc 4'T ' retreat, 2 frplc'>. formal Quintard Hlty, 32nd Yr \ dJruni:. 3 t ar .:arai.:e. ap· 673~ Cont. Priday1 prox ;tO()O Sl.j. ft. 2297 I.a -11 Lrnda <:ourt $189.500 Movmg out of town Mus ' Owner Ait(·nt 642 2 164 or sell' 2 bdrm. 2•,.., ba. dr "7J.0782. Ol'('an v11·w. Lob of t' IYOWHER Great hom1•., flt•x fmann n g. tic:-.l :in·J'> 545-36:.tJ Ira!> 1 •.·;. IOI SI 10. bl>st 11ffrr I' I'. f'42 9 t'Vl~ 1213 ) 3511 7417 da. OCEANFRONT Jhr <!ha furn. Ideal loc· * DUPLEX * ()Wlwr s.i:is.ooo Prfn<' , 000 ON. llOn W Nrwporl I} <Aoean s ide or hwy. levl·I Only 640 61i!M / .... b h -----r ...... easy access to ear BIG 4 Hdrm. 2 buth homt• HEW LISTING • • Needs pa1.11l. minor r~· "'/pool. Jai:, ra m rm , p&rS. ideal for homt• & t'Ompletely re m odeled DOVER SHORES inco m e. H urry. only B1R lot muc h m oll' IAYCREST $159,900 Owner will f1nanr 1•. No Really special 5 bdrn), Mission Really 494 0731 credit needed. SL55,000 large & lovely family ... _,_... loy Lot balance . As k for Ed home. -~-Oiemow964·2455 UNlTEODROKERS 673-6634 Call Cit!<> Cor appl. l BY OWNER 3 Br 3 ba. 2 HEWPOIT FAHS 646-74t4 & f>48.2739 k.Jlehens. 2 frpks fa m-Yo u can 't b e a l th•!> DOVER SHORES rm . lri: w o rks ho p . Westt'lt ff h ome al Gorgeous house-bc~1 superb ocean Vtl"w. rully $159.000 Popular 3 Bdrm vtew 4Rr, itba, (am rm ,.~ cr pl'd , many bllns modc>I Quality b urll A/C. 3 cu r . $450.0011 $270,000 w 12nd TD al thruoulw1thlot.sofxtral> Owncr714'6756000 8~'~ Pnnc only. Call Xlnt l~1on near -- TI4/"9-t 2365 sehools . and s ho pping EASTBLUFF/PfClfl W By Owner. Spanish house Ca.JI 54().1151 l.owC'st pnce on populu rl Wtguest Apt. short walk plan. 1#1:.trd al o nl.\ to beach & shops pool $11 9.950 Goo<I 101· s tzcd yd .. $179 .500 lmai;:1 n ut1ve buyt·r 831 ·034 51752·9069 AM / decorator can m ake t h1'> eves ---------1 :i really finc Investment 2 delux C<>ndo)o. ran1ai.l1c li£<\T WHITF-:WATl-:H WON'T LAST• ocean v1l!W. itrl!atly rl' OCEANFRONT duccd No rth ~ncl Ask your agenl toshow Laguna 61~ No Coao;t )OU 5103 Sea~hon· Ur Hwy. Open hOUl>C Sal & $147.00lltodav onl) Sun. 4!17-1562, 497 <1743 3•; to<itd hng 0Uit·1• DAMA POINT Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath cxecut 1vl' hornt: with p11nora m1L• O<'l'an. coa:.tal & t'1ty l11!hh views Pnvalc• m:.t!'tll'f sullc with beamed ce·ll IOJ(.'i, F1repla('{• and \ 11.'\lo de<•k lleatl'd Jl'>'ll "'11 h J3('Ul7.I CIO'\e to th1• manna. 5299.900 C51 Coldwell Ban~r J Monarch Bu y PlaLa LUJ.!una N11tuel 496-7222 831 -0836 L.,..aHi~ 1052 ...•..........••....... 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VA LU !:;. /\t.:t•Ot home: 1n EasthluJ I w. 5 li40 5500 ____ _ "townhom~" r1·nt:ils OPEN DAILY U\'c m Newport'l> bcl'tl adclre's in u homl' ol your own & t'll.IOY 0\'1•r S23.00J ol rentol 111rome l'rin. o nly . 1\">k1n.: Sfi50.000 Ownr/Agl 5-10 75MI111· r>40·S2!lfi Com t•r' 101:.iuon, hl•am,•11 l't•1hne,, frpk~ & I li)(Jr I 11 <'c1hni: w1ndO\\:. that al ford a \lll'W or :l w1·lucl1'll patio & 1t..ird4•n h •atun' that m:ik" 1300 Su~·' l..anc ;i 1k -;1r.cht.• t uni1· DUPLEX Stli7 :ioo W1L1 ~1·nh11rn By owner , n •du1•t•cl to ltltr.. tii5 Gltill $175.000. Uoth 2 l1!t 11111t' LIDO ISLAND I blk to cx·can <,OO<J 111 ('()Int• area 675 04;;, associated 8 R 0 ~ F II s II r fl l Tr, R s JU}' './'ti Q,-,tbont,'~ (t/'tl -~-~----,.--- IY OWMER ~€HIG€ QUIET IBIDDtTIAL HOM€\ IEHVIROMMltitT W. Coast llwy, NB Trad1t1onal styling In lrVlne's newest village 4 bedrooms, ram1ly room . dJrun~ room and central air. Spanish tile roof and master bedroom retreat A'ikUlg $135,000. 3 Bdrm .<!'·"' R .1 townhom£•. rorrnl·r model. ~upcr i1 harp & beautifully maintoint.'<1 f)Jlly furn'd in<'lud111 1t appliances. Warranh•et.I I yr. Some ocean v1 t w, 1mmcchately avuil. It·, Just What you've been dreamin~ or. $132,500. 493-949.4 495.5220 496-24 I 3 ll0-5050 WESTCLIFF l.ovclv well·m .11nt <1111t'u 3BH 2ho homt• Ill Olll' "' Nt•wpurt ·.., h1•,f .ere.t'> S214 ,000 CJll Holl 01ckenson al RIGllT RF:Al.TY 979-8533 L:.l u mr ava1lahh: 10 211 yrs 2 Bil 2 111\. loh ul natural wood, u:.l'll hm •I. & stainl·t1 i:lass. Qu1(·1 c:nd nf 1:.lant1 Own1•r rmam·1n1Z av;11lahlt• No tikr' f l'•'~ l'r111 only plea~· Noai::t~nc:ed cull. ~.000 f).11; 521SR PENINSULA Two large bedrooms. wo ' 645-6646 baths. huge ente rtain Your fri e nds a n o mt.'l'ltderk. Vicw ofh1lls. MEWCOMDOS neighbors use Classified pnvale beach at'ce!.1> LA5T TWO' J br 21"2 b11 w h e n th e Y h a v e $176,500. 1·771·0456 o r furnis hed model Sa9.500 somethlng to sell. They,'11 S49-M95 J br. 211!1 ba. $81,400. Both tell you how well It GiMr.. 10.02 hav{' doubl<' 11aragL•s, worked for lhem! ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpk5, pool. JllCUl.i.I , macnab I Irvine realty ESTATI U9UIDATIOH Charming shake roofed 3 BR, 2 bath Mesa Ver de home in excefl e nt location. Lg. living rm w/used brick fplc. Formal dining rm + dining area in kitchen. Lg. covered patio & open beam t'c1hn~s. 10'4 cJown. 10,..,;. 1nle r<•st ~. By Owner. Easts1de 3 Br 2 Ba. dming rm w /pat10 & sep. entrance i\lso has 4th Br New roof, PlfX'!I, deroroUon. l'h 548·3JOfl after5PM. •JUST LIS TED • 58r. fom rm. dining r m1 beautifully decoratea ho me $97,SOO w1h1gh loan bal11nce of 165.300 Canasilumc SUNSETR E 5$7·8623 -HA.NC H ~ Hl1\ll'I' ~ 1 J~l 1 /()(}Q Popular upgr1111ed Green· briar. W oodb rid ~<' Place. $138.500. Assum loan. Ownt'r/ Agt. Eves ~1497 Investors ideal lcnont~ In upgrad e d C'o ndo , Orungctrcc. PITI '711. $303 S15.000 Assumes 9~•..:, loan. Owner111gt 5.'12.0'7~ BY OWNER· ll11:hly up graded home on itulr course within '"' block or tennis dub S275.000 8J.5...4e65. 495.4959 SEACOUHTRY Minutes to beach v~ry private. c he('rful 30R 2ba house 111 Laguna Nigu e l . Ncol l y landscaped, Backs on JUST LISTED permanent ttrcen bell Two bedroom . two bath Ro8es, trees & cha rm. By Bradley Model with ccn owner. S93 .000. Ph tral air It you're pnce 831·9fi27 shoppln.i or looking ror lhat 1nll111I lnvcslmt•nl OCEAN Vll!W then l.¥)cc a look at lh•s Monarch Ray T crroc1• <'harm('r in Unlvl'l"iltt~ F.Jeaant Pr Prtw tnctul ,low-malnt . landscaping. Elec. garage door. Separato laundry rm. Sub mi.t o[ferJ terms... John Gr anath ..M~""· ( p .. J.29) Pilrlc . bemg orrcrcd 111 Oprn Jo'rl!Sut r 4 3 OETACll£0 HOM t-:S fnl.llOO :rnUlSeo l:sluno Ur . --- '44·6200 H•rbor Vl•w Center trYIM ., C•mf>"S V•lltY C..nttr 7S2·14H ON A LOT. Owner wlll &tO·IUa\I Qirry• Two 2br. One lbr ~f'ltd:, Xlnt r ental area Just ~'/J,J~ Hated an(I won't hun. ~O',(/ SJJS.000. Hurry call I.in· .,..__11111 __ -f R E A L T Y dlor Pam 751·2060. - BLUFFS CONDO &!} and o('l'.ln VII'"'' Clt.-.c to :'lho1111111~. tt·nn" i.chool, bt•at·h Sl65,000 lirlX'e, bkr &15_2.r,&.l UDO-So. f'atio 4BR. 2ba. dmrnglfam rm rustom home S398.!'>CIO 675·4914 & 673 1020 OwnlnW. Nick1L' LIDO ISLE Nt;W EXCLUS IVE Extra charming 3 bdrm home. s unny lana i , private South patio. choice l.'i fl. lot. 1285.000 Lawson I If you're In the market for 1 better car , be sure to check the many autos 1dvert11ed for sale In Cassi ried New 1·us tom 4 lilt. :1 h~ h hu m•· O cean vie ~ 1'0,.s1ble :.c1rnra 1r u wn1>r '-, unit l 'rtrt·~ right al $215.000, I 13 t-:1 Balboa Oven Sat & Su11 l 5 l'O/\ST I' HO I~'" F:RTH:S, 1'73 5410 --- J. REAL STEAL t ' ~st buy, S l-:A V11':W, l'or1 Ito .ii. 4 Br 3 0'11 hu>tc fnm1ty rm. wet bar. dlx through out, /\/~ New Orl c t.t ns s l y •' t11nchcaping Ou:ird <1 rommumty. Pool + h· ni:s. MU!>I SF.l.L THI Wl!:t;Kl<:ND. $315 ,00 <.:all Hope. 640-6600 $-5000 DOWN llY OWNER. Wiii carry bu.I on rontract. ChOOM' lrom 9 dirrcrt'nt \l&~nt pro pert ies. C. M./Np~ area. No quatifYIDll J'.!?.,C· Prine. only . Call6':J·:JJV9. .... ., ......... 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UNITS JQ,CXX>, 'Cllltrnrt ol •alt· ill g1' . mtr n"'l "' l i 11""'" Xlnt l\11 1J h1•1m lor11ll1H1 Uu1•wll l11Htl fl'IC'ftl.&, !;49 »&4 SPY6LA SS HILL JOI LIAM btfJgO A VBY SrtCIAL TOWNHOME AIMllTIAD I C 0 ,rofl'~ M9ftf S&NC 1921 c .......... 171416-44-9470 T his 68R home hus n bt'uutlful view of Npt Har bor & lhl' O<'t•un. formal liv 1 m & dmm~ rm. den. breakfast nook. scpuralC' guest HR/DA. jac .. alarm t>YNlcm. intercom. fully landscaped . 1\ll uUl. & maintenance included in ll·ag · $1950 pr m o. C4 ...... or J..t 712.0100 llU c• Lo v.+e. S• C"'s:••• J2Z4 A,.. 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Hottle'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sole 1100 3lnJ sq. rt.. second ttoor, ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • avwl. now. opt•n 1'JJtsC'<-, Sl6,900 STEIS TO BEACH r>hl w1tlt· 'Iii I r.11ler,1 m.1 1 UN~IKl.J .J I•\ I l1d1 & Pll'I !-.uh 11·111111: .1ll11Wl·d IJ1t'.tll'll 111 ·11 ,.1 .. 1.,un· 1 ... .•HH 1•:.1·1r1r I 11.1•.t """" 1..11! lh·h 0 11 .. r • d In H1·11 j11,,.1111 •· \t I' 71 1 t1!~1 :om, •EXCITING• LIDO.NEWPORT Bch 4() /fl on Ne wport DlvcJ . Call H42 l!liJl (•\ (·~ COft'l'IWrcial ~ 1600 .......•.....•......... Downtown LCICJUftO 1!11 .111 liltl~ with approx ;i111i1 ~4 It . 1 urncr 111e Xlnt hu v /\~k1n i: ~.(MIO l<t•a lonom H'' 675 67011 Condominiums/T o•n· houMs for ial~ 1700 ""a;H k d-11i 11l Ith trufldl•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• of lw.1ul 11 ul '1.1.,.. 11,,1 r :1 l11lrm :!'' l1J. 1111111 h .11 11111 ,\ ~· ,, r 111• n ll.11!1 ,;r~·.1. 2 1 ar l'lld p •• r .• ti I ., l' t II " I l:UI • I rpk • UM ' ,JI pol) I, \l,1f\1•l1111, p\I l.1-.11 h ~.1w1.1, JUl'. tOnl'> ('l l'r Ill W.1lk 111 ,h1111p1nt• 111 •·•rHd' uni) $10!1.111111 '1.1 "'IMll'l II·""°''·, """' ~I0· 111111 1·~1 IU.\t•I• :1rt'.1 tl\/.Ui.17 I CALIFORNIA PACIFIC MOBILE HOME SALES l~1yrhrr V11l.1g•' lllufbl :..boq· 01•1·an Wa lk to hl·at•h 2 br 2 ba homl• + 1· I ll h h o u ~ t• S.1:1Ii 0 II 0 Hf.I 2'!7 1 &•1 w !l.md 4 I\ (('w ,,,~nm~:. ex1i.t for quah f1l"1. l11•1·ni.t'l.l . pro !1•:1:.1011 iill> to Jo in ou r :11wr ~11 (.',.II J Kfl•mba., TWO GARDEN 4-PLEXES 1<.:.ich :.up..rb ~ lxJrm unit h.1., 1111v "nf'wl hurnmg f1rl•pl:tr1·, pn\ a ll' p.1t1u. .. mtt t'lll'h1::.t·•I g.or.1~:1•' Sl7:i.OOll jll't luur'pl1•11 752 l!flO ' QUAIL PLACE NOPHTIES"' 1°"9-T1I l :J O P.M.I Loh for Sole 2200 ......•................ Wlll trnd1• 217 r1·~ort a <·rrs 11n l:Jkl' tn Elko. !'>cv;tdc1 for ,.a,h, s:11llK1ot . 1·.1r, ol1am11nd ~. l!Olll . 1•11· 1;'15 7&i7 \\111 tr.11ll' .I '>Ull 1liv1dC'd lt1l.,, L.t. ... \'t'j,(,1:-0, for 1·a-.h . :-.:ulbout. 1•:1r, diamond:.. 1·t I' Ii?~ 71.87 50' OCEAN FilOHT SCMdh LCIC)Ufta hach Bea ut dul Bluff lt1t ,\ward w1nntnl! hw 111..r will hw Id :mrl pl;in > 11ur r u.,torn homl· or !>l'l 1 lot Bru1•t· 1>11 1\ ma n·ll Co n o;t r11 r t 1on. l n1· 714 49ti 8005 o r il!IJ 3786 Pano (1C('an view,, !o.11 LaRuna Plani; & co astal It-I :! lots $109.000 ench lot Owm'r /A).tt . IS31·t·I~ or400 5821 ?7IM1 ll.1rtll1r •,I•· :1111; 1\ 540-5937 Income Propffiy 2000 Mobil.hofM/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trlr Prks 2100 TAkEOVER PAYMENTS l'.1;1, l\11 l,w11•11l :1 hr 111 111 11 p.11k ~l iWU total ''""'" IJllll ,,, :ww l'llrl 11 Jt I ,,, S21J jll(1 l•:z r 111 ()!\(' I :~tl.7 I MOBILE HOME STORE :O,,lflt.• 11(1 1-: i\11.1hl•11n C /\11.1ht·1m w 1 ... 1 m1m1t1·r :1~•1 7070 !15tt4~ !J;,I\ 1111 l IYll! ·IU!!I~ •EXCITING• IUCHAREA 76 UNITS By OWNER lrrw n ·nl T t1kf· nver 9 1 ,•. lu:Jn No v.t•·t1n ('11•s l'ror>t•My l1wat1•tl :Jl 1114!1 Wt'Sl l nd SI. llltlltll CALL 542-1676 for info Bkri-wl'lr ome 4 II I clupll·Xl''I tnl'I. bayfrout to IX· l'lt''" 11 u w n I n a p k i: 213/ f/84 :l2Utl IEACHFIXER $115.000. San Clemente Tn l'lt·x. pnced tn st•ll Wt'll locatetl 2 I I BERTIIA lfF:N H Y rti':ALTOHS ....•••.•..........•.•. for Sulc Mot>1le llomc. ·73 linghton Munor 24xti0, 2 bdrms, :.! ba. fmly r m. ~ Star Park S39,000I bsl ofr 1714 > 842. 5452 ------MIMttain, DHH't, ~ 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 hdrm. <.:oodo . Ironwood Country Club. 1'11lm Oc'M'rt Rea1ly ror o r t'UJJll Ill' y A pri I 1 !179 SMo.uoo Call 1•\1·111nl(s 7 1,1 tl 4<1 lilK !'i o r 714.i,;5-4441> Seel 2 Br I Ba, lndry fo e. blt-tns, new carpel. i.iar , fncd yrd, no ~ts. $400 64>4725 --- •2br condo. pool, jacuu1 Nr S Csl Plata $350. Ch ti d o k . No p 1• t s H.'J:j !r.171 :!HI!. v1·f) dt•an Pool & J :u· N t'"' r p I · i.: d r p I' Hdng, :-.to\•1· Util part pd. laund fal'll SJ!l5t mo ~-(il'.)111, fH2 -17~lli M E S /\ V 1-; H 0 E Cori:l'o U:. :Jbr 2 ba W/~Uf\r()()m $roO m o . (;nil l o r m o re dl·ta1h li4 I 5 7 5 7 I 6 J I · 0 81! 5 t &16-7173 Exec Woodslteam Condo 2BR+den . 2 ba. Lse Cbe lo pool Adults , no pets. 1st & la~t S5001m o 751·11179 lao;t-.1de 2 RH, l hath. frpk . ~Ull'l fi46·0491 675 302. 646 II'~ eves. E's1dc. 2 br. 1 ba, no pt'L'. dbl .:ar. frplr . .-.trrl(•nc•r , SJ75 mo. 541! Jli83. l::a.'L'lide nf'ar l'l·ntn cir town 3 brlrm 2 ba fam & dln rm frpk n .. w 1·rpL & rlrp-;. IJll HI~. l11e<I )-.1rd Block from schu r1h Ga r d {·n1·r No pd11 Leas t· S6 ;,o per m11 556· 1737 2 bdrm . rrplc. rm.rm . lndry rm W /wus h. & dryer Bit-ins. hke nt'w. $385831·2fm uh er4PM 4 Br. pool. no pets S550 mo 1st & lai.t SIOO clean mg fee :;57·6181. 3 Br 2 Ba . I y r o ld townhouse. nr So. Coa !'il Pla1.a TeM1-.1pool. Co ll ~ wknys alt 5. __ J br 2ba dbl g&r . Li;e backyard m Collc~e Prk ~ &t:.!·9567 Spac. 3 Hr condo. 211"J Aa. 2 car Kar, dr opnr. refr1J?. ten111s , pool, $5:!5 mo 64G-Ol 14 . 6"2·6220 Beautiful 4 Rrlrm, <.lcn. (am rm, frplc C ul dr·K&l' I 0 t I' e t • t• h I I d t e n we lromc S57~t m o 557-11623 Mt-:~/\ WOODS i:-11-.v~ 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br . 2 ba, dinlni: rm. frplc.dshwhr. patio, fncd yd, gar. Kids ok. No prU. $550 . Agt . No re~. 964·2:it'.6 • 97 3· 297 I ----HoattiwcJart hoch 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New -ele~ant -2 IJedroom $5.50. or 2 bedroom +-dl.'n $575 Cedar & window hom e f'1vt• hlul'b 10 hcat•h Private 2 1•a r i.iarage. Fully m :.11 n tamed ya rd Adults. Nn pt..'lS Jnqwre ut 527 18th Strl'et . ( 714 ) 96().633 l. ExL'<-'ut1ve home. 2 mil<·~ to beach, 3 br. 2 ba. fam rm. (rpk. dshwhr. Pror lands cape d . In cl . gardener. Many extrus J<Jds Ok. No pets. ~. Agt. No fee. 064·:!566: 97J.2971. Vacant 4 llr 112 Ba. fem .. 't>d yard. cul-de-sac. lods OK. $495. 963 0175 3 Br. new condo. I mile to heh. Total r cr pk~ lmml'd occup nva1I on I yrbc 121319195541. 2.Br. 1'.-z ba Condo . Own lnd ry rm. p vl p:il io. frplc Pool. t ennis $3!15. !>W n96 Nl'w 2500 sq rt 4 Ud hom1• al>cn·t• Hunt H arbour rmny xtrns. $795. Call M lke 000· 2358 lmmac JBR 2ba SSOO 19741 Potomac 4BR 2UB. quiet area $475 · 20112 Manna 48R 2ba, new cpts pu1nl SS00· 10342 Kuku1 4BR.2balh~ 20332 Allport l.A.E.M/MOMek 536-1461 1.DEN WEST PAHK Executive Jlome 4br 3bo 3.000sq. ft lltKhl> UP· Rraclcd Nr lrreer Lake> Gardt'ner No P<'b. $7!15 Days 493-9431 f':vc1 Wkd 840-6200 BRANO NEW ·Nl.'ar Bearh 3 bdr m 2 11 ba 1·rpt. drps, bll 111~. fncd yard & .israge St1!15 pe~ mo. 72!12 Ga rf1l'ld 1146-'lZil New 3 Bdr. 3 Ba. I m1 Oran1i1c Tree patio hom~ 2 ~leunt. rert' Oover LACUNA OEACll MTR L.AMAHCHA A"S Rr 2 Ua. lupdllc!ipod ' Shon-a home. 11v1•rlook lNN $75/wk & up Maid Uir11c 1.W bd iiard n ~outlrully dccoratt'd lrl• bay. Spac1ou11 1•n tlM"V . rolOC' TV . heotc'fJ aa pt"I Adult11 l>l'hwh1 . M.-.O mo. M2·928lt trtmt. ctr wt rt:U'uctabll> po11I Uttl (711u 494·b294. bllm. encl. Kut, )(a& bl>q llNTALS al<ylJte roOf & Wtl hur. ~ 9tiS N <.:oust Hwy Pool. Cti• Pd 778 Scull br. Iv• rm. dln rm. 31~ _69 Pl ..... ,.,.,,., " ... •·111 J BR. I V. b• ... S.US/450 :J Hit, 2 b11 • • • . S5501~ ba. nook. cust druf*11i & Mtwport leoch ~, .._ ""''"· """"' 3 UR. a•., ba ... IMO crpt, pr~f Int. decor Btfl ••••••••••• ••••• ••••••• WHffdl• Vllloqe l.wld3c11pe. pool. 3 frplc11. Beou11ru1 hrand 1ww 11.I kitchen. 3 rsr i;:rar IA YFltOMT .-dull :tl)lll No pt·b. Pool Sl.800. 6'2 67lHl640 6883 Condo. z 1m. 2 ba • year· Jac1a"1 Oi>cn d1.11ly 3 RFt,3bu . • .~ 4 OH. 21., ba • $6SOl950 4DK.:l""blt flOOONB ly. $t;i5 rno UM W t!llh Sl CUt.e 2 Br . l ba cotla1tt'. CHAHNElFIOMT Hal!h $255 $240.~ new cpt·2. frpl, redwd l' S2"" $30' <kc ks Bag yrd/p i:1tto 2 Bil, Ibo. yrly $550 I •r ""J <> Aviul 2/lS. S48Sl mo Call STlrS TO llACH :! Hr$33!) $350 ~ 2327..., Ma rga r l'l 4 OR. 3 ba . wntr. Sf.OU TS!, MRml 1>45-1112'.! Or. 3 8R.2 ba,wntr.$4~ 3 Rr. a ba·h8e newly re· de<'n'd , 1·rpt'd thruout. patio. W /O , romm pool1tenn1s rrt~. r hldrns pluy yard. Y11rd maanl tne. S500 mo %:.H 311 l University P a rk. J br 2 bu, rmty rm S600 675-Ql63, 633.1382 •ORANCETRt:E 2 Br. 1 ba. condolhse tor lse. All rac mcld'g lake. Adlts. No p e ts. S400/mo . 732·?.582 dys , ask ror Kee. evs 551-4469 24 hrs. a~k for Irma. NEW 2·slory townhoust' 2Br 2ba end unit. Pool. pa rk, n o pelb. $400. 640-5748 Hentage Pk 2br. l't2b11 . patio. pool Nt>w! No pets S39S. 833.flOOO ~. Nt'W l·BR l'Ondo .. patlCI on la k(', te nnis . pool /\dulls . no pets EVP!I 963 5066, 541> 7725 ------LAllJllM leach 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br wuque qwet •, ac Fr pie. ktds/ 11cts o k . Rough. $450. 400·2286. New 3 bdrm. 2 1'2 ba garage. rrpte. + xtr ai. Ocean view. C lose tu shops & beach No small lodsl no pets Avail. Jan 15lh $700 494·6070 3 Br townhow.c w/ocean View. poolljac. S5SO mo 846-0205. 2131596-167 1 1 bdrm .• oo Peno. 206 36th St. "75 yrly. 673 2637 a!t.er4PM llACHUVIMG Mtw 2&311 Homes Widen. L.H .. fam rm. dln. d~ck . pltl. rrpk't;, e let· ~:lr·Opf•n1·r l\ul h prof~Mont11ly deror11t ed $600 & 1700 ('all Marlem· at 6:11 3444 or ~ Super elegant Condo, lri level. 2 BR. 2'•1 ba. pool. jac .• 2·car gar. Ss75. No pets 67~ 38.\9. 2 BR Cape Cod. great community omenit1c~ Valley view . P o o l . Jacuua. lenna.s erts. or shoppmg $725 mo. Bkr. Call 63J 1800 2 BR 2 BA Npl Terr. eon do. S460 mo IS Big 011> perCrt 548·8038. IBR l ba. frplc. 434 Ah so . S2951mo. hat/last+ SIOll ~ dep. Ml. 863_1 __ s.ca..n.• 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean H11l:o1 c 11n1lo . :J bdrm, 2"" ba frpk. i:otr course. pool. Ol'l•un 'it•w. No prls $'175 p•·r m<m IM2-~ or 661-wtn Lovely 2 br, put10 & cnt l yard NeJr bt·a1·h DedUl·t SlOO from r{'nt for manager or Ii un1b. Nri exper nee 1602 Calle Las liolast 546-S704 So.A LOCJIMCI 3216 ....................... Ocean View .M onarc h Sumrrut. itdull comJn 2 BR a. den $550/mo /\l:.o 2 RR $500 . C.:omm 38H.:tba. yrly sms 2 BR. I ba. yrly $43.'i 3 RR. Iba. yrty S4u.:> ftAllK LIDO 2 nil. 2 ba. frpl l'oul Adull.S $395 associated Bit"• fllS '<f Ill 'UllS lLJJ', 'rlt 8ulb•., •' 4 l•t. I TOTAL LIVING Apartmenta . Entertainment. R.aeation ... Yo w a-365 days a year! • S.auuluJ Su\91e. I 6 2 Bedloom fumiahed 6 Unlumiahed Apartmenta • AU UtillUH Pmd • No t.-kequlted • Swlmtn.lnq h NUa Ba.lharcb • Ad,••tw.• Du.c1C» r, .. SWldoy lln.nch .. • H-lth Cl..M. ~ PLUS MUCH MORtl Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/North 880 ll'Vlnot (en ILlh) 1714> 64~ D~~ Newport Beach/South 1700 16th SI (Dover 01 l £.th) (7141642 8170 i..,.ta Hlns 3250 C'IUbhou.'>l'. pool. Jat Utll A ,.,•· n , , •• , t'lC T t al & l):J b1'Ul'k 1.__M_·1_1•_~;:..1•_'1--' •...:..1_111_• --J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ideal loc 3 BR. 2 BA . 2 rnr i.:ur . pool t'ondo. SJ'JO 8'17 ~557·217!1 Rl'ulty Inc t19'J 47!1'1 ~ Fumis~d or Unfumidwd 33 00 I .....-... MW..-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,--·"T"-3252 OnthC'b<'ach 'Zhr.200.w ~·;~·~·;:·~··;;;~·.~·~~~· Oi·e a nfront. NB /\\,111 211 631-0900. 75!1 lli7'i Spacious 4 bdrm. l 1 'l b:i. ram rm. bcad1. tt.onmi.. $6351 mo. 49:1 62!J3 ur 831·14$:! 3400 ...•.........••.•....•. Villa Pacifica Near Ne~ On lhe ~and. 2 br. 2 bn. P a tio H o m e N e ar pool. sauna , s ecu rity, ~~ ..... · bd $650 mo. 'up. HunllllgtOn v..'1:&n. /\uullS. 2 rm . Pacl.f1ca. 213·333·3846 formal din. rm. No pets · $495 mo. Vacant 493·88311 eo..dotNllitlfM Unfuntilhed 3425 3 BR Condo, 2 Ba. front~ •••••••••••. •• ••• ••• ••• on gotr course. Pool. j3('\JZZJ $4.50 499·36:W Condo, 3 HR. z•., IJa .• 2 rrp1.: all amen 1lleo; $525 AJ(l 497·3388/own 4!17 :!2!12 Henut.iful Homl• 3 bdrm. 3 ba Formal din, pnvatt• comm . with t e n nt~. 1ar uz1J & bcar h S675 m o 752 9223 or 4!(.} 4011 3BR 2ba, lovl'ly evd put10. h.'nN..od yan1. ~:Jr dr opnr. stv & refr. $450, 497·3"11) "* Foreft 325 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $695. 130' on the wat er ! 3 bdrm. 2 ba. with pnvalc dock, we t bar & AIC Avai l. n o w 24301> Poocltartrain 754.7900 MiuioflVlefo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J year old 3 br. 2 ba . fncd yd, garage, kid~ & pell> ok. $ii45. Agt. No foe 9&1·2566: !n3.2971 Ba)'fml Belm ont Shore 2 br. :.! ba co nrlo 111 :-ct bldR. We tllur . w a,hr1 drye r . adults nnly $600/mo Boat ~hp av111l 21 J-13" !Jf'.iOJ. ~Ill 9797 ·II If On'lhc :-.and. 2 br. 2 ha pool, Se<'llrtl y. ~.1una. $.t.50t mo up llununi.:ton Par1f1l'O. :.!13 :J3:J :1M1, JI UNT I N(';TO N LANl>MAHK <.'ONDO .! br. den. w a'lhefld ryn Security . Nr hc a l·h 900-1300 New deluxe h1lllr1p C.:nndo Panornmir coastnl v1e11o + D.rt. Harbor 2 fir. den, 2•,, Ba. Obi. /!M laund. fac. Mtcro-0\. 2 r rpl 496-8818 $32.', ( hll' !Joi• rll • . '1111 h..i~ "''an \\ .111 • I 11n mo 111 tno (Jv.n1·ri/\l(l 544 7511!.I 2 HH W1nt1·r r.1lt'" util pri ~o pt'I' I S 'lt•p.. to tiearh ~ ti'i5 7i!">H "l/1·11opo11 hl.111tl "'·tll'I '11'"4 I hdrm qu11•1 n e 1 ~ h b o r h <• M f N on smokcr. ncr. rt••1 $325 yearly 673 474!l lbr apt SU-pi. Ill cx:ean VIEW S24U 't1l t. 15. 673 <!\177 S ho rt term Oc·l'an & bayfronts 1-'rom $350 Nu ltie A~cnt 675-11170 ----- OCEANFRONT dlx 4 Or 2 Ba 2 Car Rar. wmlt•r $600 mo 11111 pd. ram1lv only 29111 W Ot•t•un 1-'ront, up J>l'I hi:1 7~i. ~l~'l M l 7 ••..•.•...••••......... 3806 ..•...•..•...........•. 2 Br fum or unfurn S500 yrly I Hr fum i375 in1•1 ulil :.lilt 01>:.tl 1;-;~, !I~! lab»CI Peftinsufa 3807 ......••............... 3 Bdrm. 21., bu . SG.;o .pr mo yrly Work1n.: i:1 rb prd 313 Al\aradu l'I 6.11·0'l34 or 675 3600 V~ 1'lt'an, I hr I• blk tu bca1·h s.;J351 mo b7~ 30:!'J. eve:-. ur wkncb • •2 lilt 111 Ba. Ol't•.111 'u MlSAftlHES 1 Mt< s:n~. Pool. j1H•uu1. i.:iu· il YJll. Ad ullb. nu pl'li. 21>50 ll11rla A\le, ~ ... ~47 l:Jtouut l OR. 2 bu. Mt•"a llnv1-, nr S .A Cntrv (;luh l'vt fncd yard, :>. l'llJ'l)(lrt w /sloruge, $435 mu 673·8139 • 631-1816 NEW IREID A"S 1 lldrm & lnft S:J50 , F'l-pk . re•· room l'ool JJ<'U.UI. 1'111:>l'd l!ara1:1•' Ga., & wtr ptl /\.Julti. no pt>t.' ~3 tlamtltun. (' M 645-4411 ~ - SUPE:I E •I J1t•kt~l i::i r ti:: s tor •l>IW. patio, ulry rm ·~~1al t'Jb1ol't .,p;rr•· •Ga.' beat. ga' l'ook111~ 1:as hot w:.ter u II frl·1· • /\duJt.'i, no pct~ I Udrm, 12110 2 lld rm $32.'• Mnnlh to month 2323 t;ld('n Avt'. C: M r>'l:!·760S N1·wly clt't'Orau-d :I hr.:! ha 1ownhnuse Sp11c1r>11' f1rc1ila1·{• & pool. (J1111't area 1\rlulJ~. 110 Pl''' $.IOO Ill!> :J:IHll . li7!.·;,94!J :! kr. I hu. 1·qit .... !lq1:1 , IHI do l(o;! $2115 t:u rpn rl !fl(J OLJI: ADULT-QUIET 2 Bit. :! kit, bltm,, ()/W new cpts/drps. 1-;nc l ~ar Forn '<l :11r heat. walk t11 S Cbl l'la.ia $345 mo. 000-127!1 (..1cun l Rll l Ila. lge pvt PiJllO. r~fng ind Ad il • nopeL-s $32S mo 97!j.44tll IUDS/PETS 01( 1-;A ST S IO E. l lllt Tnph•x S:J50 642·2!">111 f'A6-484>1 :i.:c:. 1i-.. 1u1 "''"' 1 t.r 11111 ''~lo· .1pt frph 11o1t1•1. .111 hui It "'" '~1.M~ml 111•.iut hr:ind n1·w arlul~ apls !'>1>a1· I & :! 111 w I I o w I\ h :. 1· ' I ) I 1 ~·h1'(luh•d "'""' II\ I• .. 1, I I fir , I ll.1 ~:J;•:1 );1:1.1 2 H1 . :! H.1 S:t:i:. :!>·l.!.1 'ISI.Mi;mt 642 1110:1 Twnhsc 2 11:. Hr t • i l>.i J?ar 1·nrl yd i.:rvt flr V'> (;ul <k ·S a l'. :.cho ol $325 1'73 57111 Large I Udrm S265. Qu11•1 building with ht!aut1lul land:.capini: lrlo·al llor adults OVl'r J!i No Pt'h LEEWARD A M'S, 2114'0 f'Ull<'rton /\Vl'. <lhlk 1•.1 1 N1•11oport /\vi-. & 11111, sooth ol Hay1 tt~lt o:r.1~ SX..5 lJl'l'fo:H :11111 ~ h.1 NI) Pt:.1" C h1hlrl•ll flh 111<! I I>. v JI 1· fl t ' •• 541, tZJ~ ~Jr Ol'"' l br townhou.,, J:J r.1 g1•. Ine ll p;it1" •'l'Okf of town S:JS!'i n1" fi45~• l'Vt'" & wknd:. HOW TAKING RESBtV ATIOMS Hr<J.ll!l n1·w deluxe:.! till :: 11.J ;1pl\ Xltll C:o:.ta Me.,J lnr.1111111 /\v.i1l:1hl1• \larrh 1. 197!1. f'r11111 :&:n.1 P<·r mo For rt•nt a l 111 formation ERA R. C. Taylor Co. Inc. 640-5112 Newport INc:h 3269 2 br, 2 ba. nr. So .. Cst Plaza. new crpL• .. dr~. pa111t, pool. p cuL1.1, rx-cre. rm , lw.h J:round :.. t•omph•tt'IY ma111tuml0d 2511 W Sunrlow1•r. S I\ Call 962-9871 ufl 4 PM ~ar , .id u l h S4 >11 :!RH1 1 d~1.i'l•.11lt-'d1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •UDO lSl.E. 3 RR 2 Ba, love Jge. patio S750 mo 559-6588. 645-6822 Beautiful decor S Rd rm home o n LI 00 ~1th r i n es l a m <.· n 1 t 1 1• 11 $1500/mo lcssr ON WATER. charming 2 bedroom 2 bath w /bnal :.llp. S7501mo. Waterfront Homes 611-1400 Walnut Sq Condo. lrvml' l ~5HH. l>1l!Hiil2:! fpk . i.i:ir.•i.:•· S.1!'r11 nlfJ Sly. 2 bd. 2 ba, pool $4~ $425. 2111t W'llt•1·k No•v. 7!'i , l7H7 64.5-6253 art 6 & wknds painl t. ~·p~.::. I', hlk tn :! Cir :ipl u~tair~ Adu II 3 hf'. 21 ~ bu. air rond . bt•al'h.fi7.lli2 •!1 11 n I y , " p,. I ' hid r r I ., -f{l'r,.r1•nr1~ 1:-111 0!1113 was ry. f"(' n~. rp 1• ~ :: hdr rn 2 bt• ... 1m ,. n •f Ill! rar ~ar. ll•nn1:-. cr t (V U kl mo \t"arh Hit• !1~>4:1 p ool . c M S5251 m o 111 m;1.i111w; 64G-2747 cvt'' & wknd~ 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Twnhse. W le nclo»l'CI i:nr. /\dulls/no Pl'l" 827-8410 or 645-0061 ---- I Hr, frph-. hit tn:. 1 lrh• lo h l' 1~ c• h • y r I > ~ 'I •HI ti4S-51lci2 lksp allull '" l·ouph- ~strano luch 38 18 .....••••.•..•......... Country Settlnq llf!H; :.! I c;t ~l n·•'l l-:1.1~t1'ul1• 2 hr (I,, ckn ~11111 lt•\••I Frpll'. rfr rk . ,l.,\·h~hl, .111 C'Xlrll' $.1(!11 mu "ltl r h1hlr1•n o r I''''' ll,1v ... '"" <1 26:!. l'\ , .... ,,15 11:~1:1 DUPLEX LI I' a u l I r u I 1 !I 7 fl Silv~rcr1•1it 3 h<.lrm , 2 bu . 5 ~tar odul\., pl'I 215 Oel Mar 4!f2 •1121 2 Hr I & homl', br&nd nt•w, nl'vt'r lived 111 C~rc•at for rrt1n•m l'nt. voir auoo or m v1•11tml'nt Si\0.950 No down By Owner . Heme t , CA [,48-4700 Nr So (;oast Pluza. J Br t dcnlofflcr. family rm, frplc. atnl)m, n1n•ly land.'\caped yard on t•ul de-Siil' No pets S6SO incl gardener 640-74911 bc11ch, 2.000 sri rt .. rrptc. ---------~In Uftfwft 3600 New r u s t om built t.ownhouse. ll•aw, 1w1·a11 C'ompk lo•ly ll~lct·orJh'<I view i.iarden. z Ar 2• ~ :.! Hr+ dr n w11h lnts mm t• IJ!flk ( MTI027 I IL C.UIFOR ... IA PACIFIC MOllLEHOME SALES 2706 llarhor Ste 20fi A 540-5937 Heauuful Lanl't'r Moh1l1• llomt• ror .. 111<.• Ill 5 • llunt Al't1 l'a 1 k l>hl ~ult• 2 hn rm :.! Im l'nt•t,.1 lo i.cll IJ.12 72111 or K4ll lZl3 Hy Owner ·77 lludd y. i' bdrm :.! bo ~1 ' Adult Pm k lluntrni.iton lh'h 751 1003 WANT TO BUY Cla...s A Exrr u1l v1·. Cl:JM A VnRUt', KtnR '!e ll•Khway or Apollo All 2K' o r la rJ(cr C ti I I 646~ 11\'ne ~11wy1•r 10ll 'SOUit Jf11rbor. Npl ~ll{'h, ----·7~ ~KYl.I NK l:!x.'12', I Bil l ba, ct1rpor1. lit 1'0\1 'd 111lrt'11 & 'hNI I ,ow r 1•11l pork 1 1\ w.-111m1n!>lt•1 $1>1 000 064 2781 SINC:L!o: ~· 'hlldt t><•I park. Nr fle11 ch SJC: Jiu.ii• Y"td. r\l'W rl>Of. porch, shed. Purq llr11, lu Mii $17,5CJO Ph 403 88.17 7UMIT>C.M. patio, ~undeck . dbl 1u1r. • •••••••••••••••••••••• tk·aul new huild1ni: owotr--.... F'ln:places. xlnt locattoo -·r 0 ~t. lnvmt1' fitll 1110.1 ,...optriy 25 5 S4502 br111..-.i ba condo. dbl gar. (I p, pool. J8CUUI. Wes tbturr Vtllagc , 642.529(). grdnr. no peb. avail now $S75 964 2283 aft 4 Adult.II only. 2 br. 1 t"> ba. Udo Isle. 3 BR . 2~ ba. 220 2br Iba 111 living room Via Ithaca . Sll50. frplc. 2 car garg. Pebl 64S-OL51 ,846-3243 lads O.K. 4 mons . only . l!ll, !At. & dep. 848 3785 IREA.IC EVEN 150/o OOWM 4·1'11•x & Sngl l"amtly /\s~um1· :-,c-ller will e.1rry l"llH'I Mn~ml .1\1.111 A~enl c;;1ry I) l\1i.lt•r :11;0 ll:lAA ur 536 2il!IK l'nnr1110IK only 4·PLEX UNDER CONSTRUCTION l)(:oluxe townhume un1b Wllh 3 bdrms 3 bat h1> & rirc·placcs . Plr'lt ('11111~ hwldmita with l1l1• roofll, bolco nles, e nl'los e d itarol(es with storage r ooms, ceramic ttle ktlctl('fl & baths. Forced iur tw-at, bll·ln kit<'h4-n. flal.-UNI' LA beoelJls. F'ordetall!! call 7~1·3191 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES 11.ACH FIXER SI 15.000 Sall Clcmcntu Tn l!,fri1.. pr1 e1•1.l to 11cll W1·ll lot'&ll'd. Ul·:RTlll\ If P.NRY f(l!:Al.TORS 2UOcl Mar 492 4121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\SSUME7"•"k noqi.eltry m~ 152,000 rondo 2 Br. 2 03. fplc Pool, joc, nr golf rours c . Ownr. <Xean.11de 1·757·4035 ._&tot. bchancJe 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.xch11ni;ic $67,000 equity 10 I nrrl' horse proP4·rty 111 S4•putve~o ror lnt>omt: prolM:rty In Ornnl(e Co Cul Maxine Golden at Le Rw.sor Really. 833-8600 or res. M2·8606 townhouse. Mariner':;---------- OCEANFRONT . . $575 2 BR. be l\.ffi(,-d ce llln l:ll. frplc. palitr, fenced yard S37S/mo. Mlts/no pet!\. 548-6019 or 631 ·S116 eves Cove. Cpts . d rps. dill· hwhr. pnv put10 Sharp deror root~ Tl'nn1 :; Jae. 6 mos le111w Oep n·· funtlablf' 1 2 Ml to bca1·h J bdrm • s t ovr/ rrf raA 962_·:>:m __ or_9fi3 __ 0Hti7 Adult couple No pclH S:JZ~> H.tLrl°" JBR IJdo Sand:. . 1625 'If luuw llh ,..,,..tlted 2 Bechclors Available ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call ror information Cotto~ 37 24 ~ IEALn. lac ••••••••••••••••••••••• 671-6210 SUSCASITAS l.t1ri;ie & s mall I bdrm. I.st & last 631 :ISHIS H•--"---r 324 2 ----WW Sf'J\VJEW. 4 Br J Ba, 11: -A -A ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'lld RBr $24~ & up Adult11. no pt!ll' :11 10 Nt•WJX>rt UI $<1H 4968 Compl r .. "'ecorni.v 2h r 2 i>ty. pn\• gale'. ll'nni,, yrd, pn v gar No ~ti. 011ch , c·ondo. w1lh vie w pool. SIJOO 640 ~Ii $375. lt1l & l:isl ~s1oo l'ool & JU<'. urross from · ---Stunrunti 111. 3br :lha 1111rn dep. J>yi; only o ;, for bench $375. !147·4S~. llorhor View home. J Ar 2 apt. Poot•r1.'C. Hrl':J $~5 appt 64(',...311111,642·3237 Ba. family rm. g11rdenl'r 710W 18lhSt PRE:.>TIGf:TOWNllOMF. m:l..SIJJ5 644·7fm - 3 Br 2 Ba. frpk, dbl 4 RR, J 9A. BOATS Ur. 2 Br wtbll_.M, adults pre · garage,$425 mo. l'ool, lennas et. S800. mo. tl.trbor View H o mes . ferred. no pets, 2265 Cu· ....... S46·5050 lse. ~ Dtana Mori11on . View 4 bdrm .. ram. rm. l\)'00 Or. 833·M3..'I ....................... 846-117lor840-4027eves p1t10. garde ne r /water ......... .._-.. -3-7-4-0-....._,_,.."'"9 Attractive 2 bdrm .,.._ 3244 pd S850/Mo752-8980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex. Crplc, J(aroge . WA'TERFRONT Id k ~ R laundry. gardener .. 687 A ••••••••••••••••••••••• " w oc W ates ~IHdl 1141 JoAnn.S37Smo.-&u-'7 P~tc VllW Very nlc:c...2HR sln{tle c--~tudl,... •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 37 house Bltn ran°e O/W ~ ;, ~or 1·623 6811 ext 4 or 2 br. 2 bit new townhouae " • 1 Bedroom Su1tt s 28R ~rnl furn. 190 c;a. 1.Cl·3141 eve11. U\ TurtJcn>(k. r ool. ~ ref rig. $675tm o . Uo('k Complete Kllchrns ~ Ac ret1 Dr. S31lS Ph · mo ~2154. After4 Extra 675'1906 u.·aut P111IM Pool 2l3/&2501or845fla}S ~mo. J Br. cp\11, dl'Pl\. .,., ----bltns. wtr pct t.rre fncd Lwc condolakes ct'll 1 Rr ~ Cr~t Condoi1: 3 MatdSer vke·TV Hlwpotf hach 316' yd QuatC'St 557 7838 a, be. bltns. bt1lcony. n ·c or 4 bdrms . $fl25t up I Mii loor1•an ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---_fac S.175. 213/21H·OOOO__ t'..: !!!.!.. Imm l'd A IP R~,· s .. ·tes 3BH. 21m, Lido Isle. ~) l-Ai11ts1dc CM. 3 SR. fam .,...,..._,., v mo. no ch1ldr1•11, no pets rm. no dog~. 2fill t:osto SUpt1r 2 hdrm with Crplr . 2 --7 Dtktown ttl 640 OOH, fi75·00l:i MesaSt. $450 ~9341 car fl•ral(r, near pork WW')' 3 br. 2 ha condo. ftuch Rlvtl $.'111.S mo ~M71l elec it• r opn r . rrp It. 536-041 I or Feb 1.111 to June 16. Oplx. Ngw3 BR. 2.._ Ba , condo --· --dilhwhr. tri.~h eomptr 1431000 2HR. WIO. od11llll only. ~ facmuea +lots Sharp 5 bdr m . rrplC' New}lOrt Crest Sorr.v no • _ UUI pd, no peu. l5 1te P1 or u u u . IUO m o Ore1t location. ~!n mo kldlor Pflll. 1585. AjC\. No~ Adi, your one· Ila, roomy.661 2117 1 1•xtra'S No lll'1' $.11 :1 --- - -5411-Ki:..s Corartcl ~Mar 3822 - ••••• •••. ••• •• • ••. ••• •. J. H It . I y , .. t r n t' ~ . I UH g.1ra1w fr) 11· ,p;,1•11111' & r h•an $Jii.'1 ' , ' 1 11111 N11 I"'"' ()w111 I AJ!I s t<ivt'. rd ri ~ ,. Ph 1 'h0t·k ~:\ l'll'll ~!I •111:.!I• drf)I\. Adulti. only, no ~1 6221 pets S3H~. Yt .HI) 1'73-7!\.'12 ColtoMfta 3824 . ....•..•••......•..... 2 hr. l1t1· fnr ll vii . /\duti.. tln l v IJl'\' 01\ S:ltlll tw1-!r.m ---------111t1 1~'lr1t1• I Ill . root . poll11, f.ASTSIDE aduli... onl>·· no p••h lli.'i7 :! Rdrm 2 b.ith ;1pt ~· M11n1 ov1.i. t'M $27!"> yrars old. upix•1 unit uf MS 00:111 !lupl1•x SJba p1•1 mo /\Kent. MH 772tl :1 lltlrrn townh·ou'I•' upl ----------AdulU.. •, ha $42f1 11111 5315 l'..R 2bd, n1•11o ly d\'r pool. adults. n1> lh'l ~ 325-J 17th Pl<'l'. off S An:i AVI..'. art I IAM tWl ~137 2 Br. I b11 COllttl(t' IY~'. ~nr Lndry rm ffols nk No peu R<'r·.. 2031i MC'yrr r1 11'1 0 'tJtiJ . ti't~56'.!I Cia1t p.1111 l;.\l ~>073 New 2 Ur. k1d1> ok . frpk l(llrlljtl', yd, W;t11 h /dry hookup $.T1$ mo 2521 OrangeAve 552·1~. -- 2 Br. H'J Bu townhous •, Jtnrui.it•, tHltlo. pool, J·n·w 11. ftrl'j1lar 1• Ad"hi. only ~ f..11 4~ - l-~1:1L~1d1• 2 br, blln11. nu j>l1.~ s.12.'i mo f.40· 1271l, ~ 42UJ ('\I'' Mt 5 l)\)lllltt' 2 hr 2 b11 Condo ·nr S.<.:. l'ltm 1 S.'\'J~ln111 !JM 0144 or 5S:I 4749 llft ~ wknd~ I RR, llloV(', rt•fn1:, cpli. drpi., l(IHUKC. 1235 !\dull!> M74132 to bch 5425 675-7758 M2-:.G62 Agent ~76 ree llM-2.'166; '73·2911 atoplhopptnt cen1er .l-~~--~~-1....===-~-======- , "" .. ., , ................. 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I r (• rn J II I' I u 01 b 1 n g (' I l' t :1pnnkll·r, p.uulinl(, l'h: {'omplell' hOUS('ke<'plll~ with i. p(•1•w It Lt'd <'a rP In.'\ domt•stl<'~ F.V EH Y NOOK & C RANNY ~2839or ~ :!MIO Masonry ..............•..••.... Int. t-xt, serving artt1 for i yri. Prof qua I 1Nurk Hti.1d !Apts . Ccimm ~a\ Dave 586-842.5 ·····•··••··•••········ I~\ u 5JIJ .AllJ. ~ lJll!l jlltti~ & rl'IWt" rl'IHllr Ally hOUISt'hllld n·pa Ir Tio~ 642 1492 .ift 4. Hnckwork Sma ll job' Newport. Costa Ml':.a & Irvine 675 3175 cvell I 4f'Pt'nlt'I io'tn 1-., l \I!' \II(' JObb ('.ill \llun or fony h411 Xh4~ l'u11lor11 1 1•m 1•n1 w ur k t;.t() 44.UI, t;.1.-4 09!JH l'ht-~ llandyllljt n Neat pu n~. l1h ng, paper· uut. te Jllumbmg, et1· 1164 1139 - - ----Knowle::. Pa inlmg. Int U I I \ 1• W ,, V ' Jl J l 1 l• b • Ff UlallCJ ~.dkw.n:. .>:'lll 1342 IH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete Housel'leamnl( & maid Sllrv1re Datly, weekly. monthly or hvc rn Xlnt service~. very low rates L1c'd t\gt'nty 5510105 Quality bn<'k. block. & el<t. Sand blast. text rout ~tone work L1t'd & ing,Commi Res 836 1120 nsr1>M ~ 71~11 l''rf'I' l'tltlm8h'~ Bonded 54 it-4918 lnlt-n<•r c 0 J1 l'l'nlr' h\ .Illy • f.,l:f l\ltO!I ~ 111 Rf'fi 11n1ll> 1-'ast do,& prvl Own tnoli. D11H· f..t!, l53R1 &\l SOO'J HauiftcJ - - -Paperhangin~ ~l.irllnl( F'trcplaccs. pl<1nler.., etc at $8 oo 1~r single roll ..........••..••.•.•.•• ....•.....•.••..•..•... OC'C Studcut I Ton lrut·k Trni.h, tree tr1 m Run 642 5 703, 642 3224 Ni!w remodel Refs Es I 6.'.lf>.9508 Ask for Hoh IWi (}i64 -----I.oil • l.11 .,.•11ln .IU \r., L11 o 1-,1m1ly ilay1•an• I \II llfl(I(' ""lfltJll""' l '" ll ·t ~I ., .. ,I . "" 11t1 ... t'ho11 llrlJl(rllOI tu ,,.. • ... l I ... ~..... 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RF.AR C'abm. sip:. 11. 5Z3 ~ fl office :.puce to ~ Cflrlu Offices ....................... . •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rwwJ I T b I I ,., .. ,.. Pn II ....,.,.. labl~. co or V. :! su · e <i st-111 .J i:unu Complcl t' l ull l'r\ ll'l' v party wanli. ~ma n ALL ADULT APTS. New luxury a pts loc•ato-d L I DO B t\ Y F R 01' T frµlr.. !>45 691ti llrll!>, La Pu1 Hd JU:-.1 legal swll' 2 largt-or kx·al lnd T 0 ·s ·lll n· HOW AVAILABLE '7 blk rrom &•<H'h Bl Super b view . 'anrly -soulh of thi·· San Dll'.l(O fil'\.~ with ocean '''l'""' i.sonablc cltscounl J I II I "'' ' <"nrncr or T1·rr)' hearh. frplr 2RH . S650 I••~---------F'rcC'way S308 month 71 1 .,., •. ,, .. ,, 6732927 11 Ullj,!:J """· ~ '11 JIJI l>r Viewpoint Ln l)p1•n 111645-6685 SllORT TEfOI HE/\f'll '"" """"' l'ool. J.aruui & llfl(J 111111:-\:Sut.&in l 27,1 :!8. --HEN T/\L F ULLY "'ail 00"' S:il)60JO, DIAMOMD&GOlD .u("' I . 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H1J.? Hl'<1r Oty :;Ip.-. ti. hnt-n:. furn $25 mtely pr rpl Ca II after J p m 5411 l!lfl.!.__ MAMM OTH CON OO :: hdrm 2 IHI Greal Vl('W, rloisc to hrt:. T . i.ten•o. Avail mid week at re a s n n a b I 1· r :i t I." :-. 21J 7!J2 23!12 J fl wm __ - Rentals to Share 4300 •...................... Cut down Uviftc) Ex~nses! Share <i homt· or aptnw111 L)>u.~1 (P>.ru lJNU.\,{J'EJI Hnstol. Suttc ZOO, N II <714 >557·7010. Pkna Encutin Suites Private :.wle w11h rl'cep t1on & 'ccrt"tar1:il service. l'Onfer c·nl.'l' mom. a ll f:lrlhtre!> 20112 M1cht.>lsoo . ln1n1• 752 ()23-1 NEWPORT /IRVIHE Eicccull\ e offrre with rt•ePpllon. phnnr an~ l'llnr rm & mon· s:1:?:-1 'l!l~ :l.">7.'l Nrwport M anm·r·~ Miil' Mvck rn 502 :.q ft ::.tore 263 1J((;J 1\\011 213 477 7001 Slor•· 20xSO. down10 .. n Coe.La Me:>a, nr hui.y 1·11r n•·r $.$\JS M 11 Hk r bl:-i G7tJO For !>lore & offlrr 'pact' ot rt'a.'iOllable ralt'~ 500..5000 Sq Ft MESA VERDE DRIVE'1AU 1525 Ml.'1'3 Verdt' E. 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Mar(' lor .S llA KI-; nt'w 11ff1rl' rlctails, dys ~26·2022 $ ·1 9 5 1 M o c· u ., t .1 -· - ---Mesa • Newport a rc.1 f'c( .. mmale lo shr ht 645-8551 ~ 2 om e 1n COM --------67:> ,675 25fi.1 NEW Ofr blclg lor lt•ast• -C'd m on PCll. ;,c·ro'" MW shr 2 Rr 2 Ba apl . rrom 5 Crowns Re-.1 p , 1 ron11£m1al $204 + SlJO prk 'g inc 1400 ''' fl oopo~ut C.42 J:>4-0 __ 67:l-4487 Fem lall· Jo·~. :-.~1·k c: remlsl 35 45. ""llh ap llh.w lo "hon.>.CM ·Ori: WJnll'd Cvndo o r Townhou:-C' 3 h<lrm ;!• J ba :-./(•wport Hl·•u·h tn SJn Ckmrnle L~Hi.e 11o11h npl1t1n lO purchaM' 1'1int'IPBI!> only l'all ,f lt· ter Wl'<•k'1<1 y:. ~">6 9920 2 0H1rt>:>. onl' SIOO ~ Sl2[), - St50 Airport 1ndu~trwl ..-u/lnvest/ rompll·x S4~1 211011 Rnanc:• trncle fnr I ru;.I rll·•·1h Dllnl' wkdy' 7!12 l!l<!U 1-:Vt'" & wknf1., 5ri7 '.l.'lJ4 Pur1·h;1M' i.:uod 11H·on11· 2nd T IJ 111 llu1111111-(t1111 He ii t· h <.: ,, 11 ,\ 11 cl \ Xlti-73:ll Amowtc ... nts/ Penonals/ Lost& Found ........•.............. 5100 •..••..••.....•..•..... r--~---~-~ PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 ~II any 11t~m or <'Om bLnalaon of 11t'in:. for r.:i or '"'' w1lh .a P1·nn) PmC'her Ad J hnl-:. for l 1MSttUl1Yf' day!> t.Jt h .1tllht1onal line '' IJ/t lor lht• l days (.'h.1r~" 11 ' NnC'om m1•r1•1t1l nfl& F11r mori• inlormJt11•n JOd It• J1l,u•1• \llUr ad l a ll 642-5678 Hini:n. Turoe; ntl•''>, x 10 l'11p1s1r,1nn \'all1',\ 11 t Sl·huvl. \'ot"h p11Lt:' R.10 111!7 i\tln /\n, A < r .1fll•t \. Tn nwm llqUtll 1•mhro1.!1 r I 11r1t•11 houi.1• J .111 ',I h II.om 7pm 1'1•1·k l".11n1h Tl'r rll<'l' Hnom ; 11111 Bols;1, W!'sl rnio~kr Tiw Dail) Pilot ,., s ••t•k ·ni: rradc·r:-. of h1 .... 1on1 .ti l"(lfTlll m·r nllH'I' for 111 ll•rv11·"" purpn"'"' II \our fnvonll• .111th11r:. 1111 l111k fl I)., l' m .11 ' f< n I;! ,. r ' l'atr11·1.1 \l alth1•11o .. l\,1thl·nrw \\ onrl1"" ... .. Harhar.1 ( ·" tlan!I. su ... rn I lownl<•h or .in) nf I h" 11 t h 1· r "" r 1 I ,. r ' 11 I r(lman1·c·"· pll':ISl' 1 .ii I 1a2 13:!1 1•,1 205 .• dto·r SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS :"lieedll' -Coral / .....,, Suttl' Tnplt• - CENSOR ED It's goini: to be one· nl those days I ~ot the da1 ly newspapl'r ond rnv h 0 r () ~ (' (I p C W .J :> CF .. NSOHl-;o -----------Lott & fOWtd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'(.'wly rpt & p:imt, 2 BR 2 Ba. upJ>t'r w1pq Jl:tllO \1llt:. $.175 mn Dnn• h~. 111111 San ArU!t•IO thl•n l·•ll l'11lh·1·1 21:1 :!&9 212ti l'""'· a:.k l<>r J\I ROOlftl 4000 sw1mm1ng pool nearh\' •••••••••••• • ••• •• •• ••• ·Must be over 52 & SIOl(le. 1 ___________ 1 Co:i~t area. l'mpl . 1·an nrford Sl25 + ut II . R46-4939 C\'CS. usk I or Mon lyn L,11iun .. 1 lle.11•h. -.tn·t•l level. i.lnl l'Xf>o,llrl'. :.,'(IK ~ It Verv a1tr.11 ·t1\l'. amJlll' parkinl(. JI 11~)11 :-. Co;c11 ll""V Sl7:l 'ltlt 7~1 . ••......••..........•. lusiMsl Opportunity Lost Malt• Bri ttany Sparul'I. '11· TalbN t & Maitnoha. F \. 963·75J. 1\:111'. 11u1t'l 2 tlll. 2 hn .1p4 ..... Fplc , l».h.,.:.r. t•nl'I g.ir. $340 m11 l'l·~g' !Iii() 1:i!t.? TIU..'1140 Newport •och 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr nr lv nt•w ,tru dlx PARK NEWPORT twnhs apt 111 :um 2RJ\ Bac·h clor s. I o r 2 [rplr. bll ns. W / O hk u.r, lk>drunms 6t T ownhouses Skylighl.'f.' Vaullt'fl 'ce1l· • • n-oms~ 101:. patio. dbl attch. gar St>t•rtac·ula r apu. tota l t.'tt $420 ~5 3fm recreation p r ogram. ----social program. 7 pools. 8 Adult ApL'i. nr · hi·h. New tennis courts. Al Fas hion 2hr frplc. pa\lvs. puol. l!\land. Jamboree & San $(:c 1.:utc. 1702 f lortd1.1, Joaq1.11n Hills Road. !Jti()6620 -----l714t 644-1900 FPL. den. 2 bd, 2 ha -+ 11ar Deluxe 4 BR. 2 ba. gar. no :'fo 1'11ildrcn $350 pet.."i, ~tl'p& to b<'h, 5575 .lfrl 771111 as!!~ Mack yrly lse 644· 1103 cunfomlH Apti.. 1&2 llr $.\50 3 br.-2-b-u. ,-)1-Jl_('_On_y_, I 'IO"it' tn b<'h le !1ho1:>!< 1·1wl ~11ra1tc All hltn:i, 1-'rorn S2!~ 008 7}711 hlk lo bcHr h Vrly N1•w 2 llr l! Ru roocln roi bt• or rf'nl. g.11 • d111h wo.i.h r. pool, JUI', tl·nn1ic t' r I 11 , <' l c· II v " a1a1oss.a o33, c v c s 5'16-0000 lSL Mgmt ll42 IG03 -IACHILOlt UNITS SJ ZS+ cMpotlt. 2011. ........... Cel......_H6-7707 • AReauodor IM• Lovely garden-. Ur<11lks wtr rail •Kitchen f'acil uvnil •J11cu:u.1. heated pool •Wkly or d1tily m111d s rv. 9'1'Vfrphom! av11rlablt" Al k.w CK SU Wk 'lZ17 Harbor C.OSt.a Mesa 64~""840 M1F lo shr lurn 5 Bil home, CM urtu $200 + Ull I 546-J42H -· t'r rnule roommut .. want ed to :oth ort" httit7tt' tn llunt. Bt h w i p ool 963-9233 MISSION VIEJO 600 to 1750 S<t rt ~utlc!I to suit you at Lu 1'111 & 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1:.h tn m' t•:11 J to 5M tn :.mull bu."nt''" & u ... 1. our hk k11i.: m~m t :o;vrs & NP~rt l'lr Oft• 844 94!_0 um \I l'olh(' tn color VII' La~ ~1.: , a.il' I..' need-; ml'd1cinc Rrwartl 1131 {)5211 , -----LO~T Ma ll· Golrtrn Retnt'Vl'r Mt'sa Vcrdl' MiirituerHr P:ukwiry Due to det1lh or partn.ir. 5 ,.... p ti gum m111l vend. m uch ~u 07..,. viscovery rnpcr t•s avail nol l"''uted $2275 .....,. "" J\re'"J 714/~9650or!l37·K4.$4 "' ---•-------------inclcl m1•ed products f'OUND Gre y G r l'al Male lo shr Npl Bt'h 2 Br Ol >C. 3 r m off ice aJJ 1171·2804 art 5 and wknd On n e. v 1<' M 11rk c1 ----------• hm.Nlre &runky.~hr 1~· A1rporle r llo te l No (ku;ht.NR.whlte mork· Roomw/k1trhennettc 6'2·9603. l<'as~, 65' 1~q ft 833 322:1 Constj!nmc nt c lothing 1n11:1. C'ollar Burb11ru. $60 week & up ~ !I nodfl stort plus alter ahons 8ll-8lOO 548·9755 terlt!.t 4350 ' -Days ~68(16or!>498334 -------- 0 ..... THE round RARRIT Wh111· & IJJ.IOA 11'11'1 ....................... 1""11 ~1• Trust reddis h b rown V 1t• ~&upwkly wlth SIORlc• garai;e nr llonR WATER'. •••Deicb•••••••••••••••5•?•3•~ O Ptorf1 Pl d . l r vtn\' k I .... tl w l rf 1 SrnJ?IC 0 ar:agt• 111 Nwpt S.W-7:.JO 1 c .. .,neb7~·874t (' nm Crect sf:, 14111 PLUSH SUITES F\lm room & bn E 'Hit'. ~ M S\60 r~f r1g 64() 1Zi'8. ~2 4201 ('V('t. art s MO. Storu~e only lnQut rt' ul 325 J 17 l'I. orr ~a nln i\n8 A H '. ufl llA M , !WI ~137 ~lwttn E~E· lt'!t 1 RRF.EZE Claatfied Ada dll2·5678 • 3."11 lo IJOlh<t rt LOWEST Follnd Youni: blk & whl Fantcntk Vl•w' l..t.ntt Rahs stw.-ep doll 1ypc Sund.n Wrt f\:1r., Frurv11•11o & llakl'r. C:M . Udo Marino I If T.D.'1, qllO ~ 5976 VII'-WT.D.L .. 1. ~ l-\t1rt.11l Tl·rm~ since 1919 Nt'WJ>OM. 117~ lll'.Ci2 • s.ttt.r Mtg. Co. Sell ~ items 64Z-$6711 6'U·2 I 71 {4'~06 I I - l.1t1I Mult' Himalew•n r 111 area of 1)(-ach & Allant.i Rl'ward 538 69117 1 It t•r I 5PM - \ ,.........,,, ...... • •••••••••••••••••••••• l't:n :us l'AINTING F.xpr'd ltt·J~ flult'' Frt!t ~l . ('1111 (;l'nV ~0458 r /\ I N T t: R S N F: 1-: D WO HK :10 yr' •»<p lrll/(•J( & Ac•t• l'lll)!i. Work ..:uur H47 51111.I m L:i04 • "Cu.~lom l1amt111~ I~ Y'"' t•xp. ND/CM .1n·u I'm 'imall. pril'I''> art· ~mall t'.31 5368 on :; nf~T PAINTINC l'll Wo· a r t." t h,• 1'>1• .. 1 10 OrnnRC {;o Int fo:Kt ~ WAUPAPERIHG Rt+• nrf€·r~I 1':v1.·:o., f.Jl :!M.'i. t;75 12!;4, ~=·-"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• &1syownen1 nd a Huffer~ Homes, s ml comm .. lndusl 27 yr:t t!Xp. ~eyer Mgmt 54!J.lW. Roof'lftC) ......•.............•.. Rt:rAIR & RE ROOf' 1\ll t y J'l l' s 8 h I 0 I: I I' .. 1l11'k'>ha kes·rornp11 tar l''n-.· l'l>l 541 5930 JWpnir & n ·roor Shak1" c·omp G u u rnnt i:ctl Bna1l ~ 0Sf2 S.wincJ/ AJhrcrtioM ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.a <lle'i. Altt!r a t 1on ., l';rnb . s kirt-.. e tc Crl work. reas ra1ei 554·2'1>11 s,c. "mt.r/Repoir •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••• •• •••••• •. • • • • Spas. hot tub~ •n~LJllt·t.J Gai.. rll'cl. pluml>init Nt•al pal<'ht·' & t1·ictun•., l''rc..-l'l>I Lit·d 7:;1 !Jlfi':! RlEf EST. 8'13-14 39 Pi\'rt'll 111.AST ,.:ru ~;(; r\ I I I y I> 1· ' F r •' t• \'Sllmall-:. l'.tll ~10 ~2~ ,.....,mq ..........•....•••.•..• Plumt>1ni: repair S11t·1· 111 1 nriod1•hn~ & ('Ol'fl"I r1· p1pi· (ioo.I pn1·1·:t Top llat l'lumbin1! 537 :11~ lt:ACH PLUMllMG Repair~. ~u.,, low PP' .•.••••................ (' t. It A M I C T I I. I', k11dwn.'>. baths. 1•rltr~" Your t 11 t." or m 1 o t• 9ti2 :lY7!1 ....................... LJ111brapi• Cn •at11>n:-i-;,. pc'rt ~hapinR. th111,n1ni.:. -;tump n·mo' al 675 UZI In.., s.i;11rt· 2'1 hr~ 1 cla):. !'to u,t.aast.ry () T 54R OJH'l ••••••••••••••••••••• •• -llOMF.S/\VEHS l'lumh ('u,1!1m. Up hob•1·ry hv in~ & lkallnl! h •·i· WI, <.1ykosk1 lfras1111 I II p111•1·~ 11 uarant 1·cd t~tlll\:J!I'' '>lj lr l1nt• .. t flillJ '7 ~)· ' [., 1 1• I 1 .1 h I•· ',. r \ 11 1· •1 1 l:SA ~1<' OK '.17~1 lil>f..'• H you'r<' nor n·ad10~ th1· little ddS in Clas:.1f1<·d . you'n• m1'>'11ni: ., 1111 1ir newsy 1n rc1rma11nn "' w~ll a:. "<>mt• ~real bu''' Vinyt Repair-••••••••••• •••••••••••• lt1·11:11r all 'inyl on \OLH p 1 "fl) I",.' r' r I.' t ' ,. ~ 11 m J t l'., Io r .i 14·' 1'1'111•'1 Lost& Found 5 3 0 0 PH'SOftClls 5350 •...................... l,i:ie.t or hiund ,, pl"!·• ('a II /\ n 1 m .. r I \ '., 1 •.t .1 tl 1 ,. Ll·ai.:ut· s:r. :!27:1 1111 It·•· llE\\Altl> ln~t I 17 111 ~h·irt hair UI ;Jfll!t'I ~ hrt I ..il1 1·r1.'(J ma It• 1',1l Wh1t1• 1•11i1Jr Xi I f J l.11!., B11: <:.imnn " 11 ;r1!1 llMl!i IJ1't :! dfll>:" In .1 rt•a I <; .. rm Shq• L.d1 ml\ 111l" tn :'Wl t'l;rn11· I ri·d ha1n '(I :-,ht'lllt' ml\ .11" lo ~1u1rt holh ..,111.1111•,h IJ,c,t l<1•v.;,rd ""' 111 I t; ~I .ll IK, 1 i Iii i 11 l 11'.ieo.l in Nev. port Tl'rr ·'"'' Sal I ht• :!Ill h t' "'' i.:l a~''''· hl11t· plJi.t tt· frllmc !>4K :1.'liJL all I f...u..t > 1·1111"' .,, n 1wd ma lo• l'ol , Lido 1:.lc 'll' /.urn·h Cir & :..vud Hc.,..1rl1 b75 l202 L<Jt;T <;old Watt·h "''th 1«>11~ RO\ tt• ( J t't' Goo1J rC'Wll rd 1>14! ()()II.I 11..t Ii " lll\I Wrhh ( '()rj,!I . ,\l.1h 2if._t Or.1nl(1· \\1· ('\l l>li1 17;.!ls t.;~ K f.)11 h111111I i.:rt•\ ntl\ I" II" \1.il,. I l.11 11111 l.d11t 1-'•·r I in·d ~11.;1 ~Ii•• 1111-1,,m rrll &.,.h1tt'l 11111 l'Jt, 1·oll.t1 \lo 1n1 rt.ii 11' .. u ll'I:. h.1 "'" \II' I t1tll & Or,u1i.:1· I :\t lit"; :!ll~o:.! CJrnl'r,1 L•·n' 111 11• JI lw1 1·a:11• t•11.1od 1., ... 1 .. umtn•·r .ti 1h1• p1•1111 "'1•1li!•' m3 1-1 l!I ....................... 1\Jl\ llohll llolllll''!>l'd ;il't'I rl,·nt 12 :!J al l'f'll ti. ..., u p l' r I I) r h I' t 7 Jll k 30PM rall 1)114 1~1Xi Sht1rr1 lady ~>II would hl<l' If, mi•l'\ :.harp ... 1ni.:l1'. n <·h m.1n Ill' mu-.t Ilk•· 1l.1nr·1ni.: I "him!. l111al 1111(. ~ 1h1· IH'.ll'h lh'pl~ t'l1i. 171 ' IJa1ly l'll•>I I' n 11"' 1:1fitl; ('11:-l.1 :\lt'!>a. l',\ ·121121: NICOLE1S Model & Dance Studio lkaul1ful i;1rli.-pn vat.- 531-9530 Call us you won't lh 'illlT\' 1>21 So llarbor. Anaheim l'orn1• 111 you'll bl' i.:l.u )OU did \too S.11 IOam to 2am Fri trll :l :.IO ·3 JOam Personal SffvicH 5360 ............•.•........ l'~:HSO'.\:J\l. f'HOf!l.E\I:..' 1'.11n1lv M.ont;il 1•,.r,11n.1 \11n l'rnf1l Ai!t•n•·' II 11 < 'htUt 5;11; x;1:1:1 5450 •..........•••••••..... Jt11f1·r n1• .. rli-d i.:111111( llill'k ... 1~t S1toth1 ·rn 1·111111· Blwn l'rHl 11t .I.in mut1ll1· 111 Fo·h l'IPa'" l'.ill 1o1:1 <.~1:r.1 or 1~'4 ir; t t fns:lloy~n! & P~ahon ...•.•.......•....•..•. Fo11111I Blk It m d•1i! \flt' Schools & "' t;i).!~ \ 11 :-..mt.1 I• .1h11 lmtruction An.' to 1\11/\ 1.11> :!1111 P~onols 5350 ..•........•.....•••.•• HEl.\'\l'\C; \I\....,~\<.~: 1'!1111.I •m• .. I 11 \I .... " tr (>Ult .111 •1 •1 I'll .I II 1'10-.(i:\\\I ~ c 11111r l•lllhOt'lll t.il 1 Ollll ·t•l111 I\. ri·h•rr;1I \ltor\11111 ,ul11p lt•HtNkt"'l>lll \l't ,\H1'. i ti '·•'" COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS * •1.,, )\Ii I Spiritual R~oder l'<l:lSo 1-.1 C'.1rn1n11 H• ,ti S:rn Clt•ITil'lll•'. l·'11lh Ito ~·nr 11pp1 'l!I:! 7~lli MICHELLE'S • Outc:oll • I IAM 21\M IC;~ :r. 1!1 LINDA & VICKI Outcall Mau09~ For ~ Fun of It! S..•rvm~ all Or .1111:1• t 'o ll:SS iJl.I •ESCORTS• 972-1138 MASSAGE FtGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y Days. ues. hr 631-2140 GOLDEN GIRL l'hysr<"a l m11 slfu~l' n y h l"d mai.i.t•ur tcrhn1 CHIO 4 KPM /\ppl 548·2817 MES> A LAWYER? Call Orangt• County Ua r /\ssoc1ut1on l,nw V(•r Re re r r u I Sr· r v 1<' 1• u 1 H35 llftl1 J\i.k .1111 ror com t>lt'll' infnrm.1l1on ''hour .1t1ornc' 1·on:.ult.Jt1on JU!lt $1~ •SEOUIH• l\todl"l~ & 1-..,.t·ort' Mnh• l-'1•m .ll1• 2'1 hric "<'r\ inf.! 0 (' .~k Hhnut 1SX'r ml\'' 752-8708 7005 •....•................. REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS G~st Ledure fT'ee •( r .. "h l omr"· J\ :11l .. 1t>l1• • ~l.11t•r1.1b pr"' 1dt••l •:-111 t1 ll 1·l .1:.,•·i. fo1 Jl"""11,1h1.l·<l 111.,1nwtt11n •t°hhlh l' 0""11 lJ~h· "·•' t.. ll•l!hl ' """I'\ • l'l.11·1·m1•u1 up 111 110· • 1•omrn1 .. ~1<111 Frt·1• :J W1•1·I.. ~all':. l'r;1111m l( Coll Fo,. D•toils 831-1003 493-0442 t\a trlla lk.J1 ~:,1.1ti• Sl'hool :!2031 ('a mrno L1 p1s1 rn nn S,1n ,I 11,m ( ';i p1:.I ram• Jabs Wont~d. 7075 ........•.............. WAITRESS l'roh":-.'11111:11 r>rnrn~ R 111 I' I 111w •rl2 55117 l'r.11· 1111r"" r> t. l"oro11.1 rid .\1.1r. l.J.:una i34.•J1'h Olll\, r••f..,, t;7!HWil M .. 1 n .i l!l' llll' n t Tc am hw.han1I & 11o 1fr. C1111 domimums, lar~··r a111:- CX1>t·nl'n<'l'l'I rpll' Bonda bll'. rcf<;. l'all 499 4041\ fk hahlo· mature wom"n. rM orNI f;xp. Inventor~ rnntrnl & ass'I acct:. V'4Ya.blc. 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ASSEMBLER/MECH Holory Sw11 1·h1•' llavc• 1mrrwd 11111•111111::-. 111 "ur rinul U'tM'tlllily il•·pl ltNJI! j(OOd h11ruf d1·xl l'I I rv w/m10 2 y1.., 1·1qw1 1n 1111:1'11.1n11·al 11h..,•'rr1lilv t 0 I. t·: I n' t r um ,. n" (.) •11' • 21~J0 t" m1 ltf v W " v S J\ 17 14 > &&h 310U l':ot: ASSEMBLERS 1 .1~hl m ('1·h In II U 1·~11 prt•f hu l wr ll t r.1111 7M 8!H $351, :m lr"lrn 11Wnh, l~r>42 ( 'hl'lll fl ,fl I.am•. II II N.lol Ukkpr S1:•1\ 1'1,,,l Clerk, I.I Typ.• $1!1111 :-.C•t·y1Ba11k/No~ll S!JOO l•lt•a.w C:1 II 1-'nr /\pJll lrvtn<· f't•rMtnnvl A~('O(')· 4IH Jo: 17th, l'o!\la Mt•!<a ~lllC'224 li42 14711 ~ .............. ~ /\11t11 tlelutl , n o 1·x p llt'l'<l<'d. will trnrn. Call •I.!(; ~'162 Jo:xfl4,!nt•n1°l'tl nuto ho11 y repair pc r11on llusy, >;<JOd work Apply 1'111'1(11• Col&lt G M, '!Jody Shop. Sun (.;lumf'nl1•, 4!12 o:u1:! AUTO PARTS DB.IVUY -WILL GROOMED FIMAU OVH II. GOOD DRIVING RICOltD. MUST LIVE IN COST A Ml SA A9'1A . 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M1m1 1·•1m1m1t·r ··~1• II•· ..,,..,1 ~11 K111h•y l-:qu1µ 111 1• 11 t (" u r 11 I 7 1, I /\ r rn" I ri111 )( • I r' 1 n 1 .,,., ;!IJJ.tr llll<tkkt'1'11111g " t' llOOK KE I': I' I' It 1'.1r1 T1m1· S11~1ll ""''" M•·"·' 11rf11 1· II 1· I ;1 r I h ,, 1· k I(· •1 u n ti hl'ff)lttl, hut nnt rwl' A I' 1'.1y111ll, l:.rx. fl•lUfO'>. It 1y111n1: t "ull fur a ppl lt1 in1t·1 'ww THE LOOK 644-6500 BOOIOCEE,ER f /C" Cl' I\, full or p it 1 m l• lll'l II ('(j 114 •f l! a Jl'•10, Su I 11p1·r1 lnv1•:.l11ll'1tl JIJ11k Npt lkh li7!'l llO~J(J BOOK I' /\ST .. ; l JI' l'a rl I rm 1• Pl'f''"' 0 11 Mt>n & T ut>.., No f')(lll'r nt•r1•ssary. Apply In l)l•r.-tlfl PE·nnyioavt'r HiG<J 1'1Jt'l'nl1a,<.: M. UlJSI N Y.SS <.:0 11 l'U:. 11 •· e rl 'i " 11 m p 1• I 1• n t lll1ml'1-:ire a nd muna.ec mcnl, fuU lime, ltv1• out l'1·rm 11ncnl, r1·w:1r1lrnJ: pn.,1 l 1on f ur Wl'll 11uahf1f-d wornan 1•1,.11i.r· wnte /\d No 311(1, h a1ly 1'1lot. PO llox l560. <.:u,la M1-sa, CA !Y.!627 /\II in <tUlnl'S will be unsw1•11•d Ccrfet.rio Food S«•lee AttendHt Fo r 1.ir1•;1arallo11 & 11 '' r v 1 4• e . N o l' )( 11 m'<"1· .. ~a1 y Mon th ru Jo'rl 1l11y 11h1ft l''ull ht'n1•f1l'1. ( 'ull fur appt 759 6183 Ulnv11i. l'cr11on · lloot 1•11v. t>ri., t•x pc r . S11tl:1 hy !khtK•k, f1'?5 1112.1. Cut lt@lul 'frumc•'· Full or 11111me 1·ur r1'nlal11 t a.111n1• o re work l'i.11 f•'ll> 1711 CASHIER/P· Tim•. & S'rO<'K ror t ol •n tt>d )'oun11 woman llo•lp with oll ht<'l'l" of rt'lurl shop Mu11l h1tvt' ..ome fo11h1o n 1•11pr l'IN•!if' rail or m 41lilrt• /\PIWPOS ut 2tl fo'u h1o n l1 l11n1I See MIUla~er " . . - CLERKS FEDC 0 Is hlnlKJ I 1111111 tli.111· n11l l11111· crp1·11111•'" Will II' 1111 \tlf llJ\I " jrh ll\t'h o l "1 11111' II ,, ,. I ti I I II II " I I h ,. 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We can't think of a more Ideal place to work We have a variety of general clerical positions available tor lnd1vlduals with experience andfor sktlls In the following areas. • lnaurenc• Experience • Accountlng/Bookkeeptng • Meth Aptitude • CRT Termlnel • MeQ Cerd II • TYJM"Q • t<ey Punoh·Houra 4pm·t 2emf UNIVAC CADE 1900 • Clelma Proce11or Wo ouoro11ts11n111no worklng con. dltlons and llberal benefit package Including medical end donlal coverage end tuition refund. We will be hosting an open house from 9am·1pm In our porsonnel de· partment on Sa1urd11y Jan. 27. Wo wilt atao be serving refreahmenta. Anyone who 111 lntorestod la welcome to attend PleeH uee north ontrance at ® PACIAC mUTUAl: 1mav•n•l1011 brfOnCI IMUl•nc• 100.......,,C....Dr. .............. CA ... (®el ()ooof1 unity (1'lplOytt ...,, • •• •COON• t<.l J/4'f Jt1I I 1111 V lt11 II (, ... , IH·111•fll•,. 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You r AUW. wuh SOO Othwah r ---------• HAY IM& DI F-l::::':':M6::1:0:::l S....Afitl..... H r1 mm .. r & ro m · ~al home Over 21. SUD 646-SIKS. Ye llo w n •u &h a byde FI C ULT I I ~ to • ·•n di munlc1tlve 1 k ll l11 I o, C..rd. Call 83$.-64~. AMct1011 IOll couch, 190d ~. s100. t"Tl.'tlwt" .. '~II t~n~1epluJpan 1 11m1• QuallCled 1nd lvldua l l3PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• CaJl11\$pm:S0-563IJ. ..... p '"' • 1111ce t•n mll« 11.o have lllnl lyp· ·---------1 -.. W-D •ys ~ionliat lhhm "' JI n 1or11tlon ,; nnJ llU: l'\Jcills " the ability to TILLH Early Amc:rican couc h, """' ,.. ln<\I\ mdhlVJd11tl •H> u l,.rv t'or 111pl nil oiwr•t~ u dlcla~hoM JOUTK-d opmln~ for l'Om f'UBU C FURNITURE 1ra~1e11~~~ p rh ll, -.-.... COMI I I p « ' • n \ \ 5.ZI ~1 . ..... .1 I m"r c1al tal "'r £• Al£TION Uke.-.. $200 ~ 4282 ,.,.... ph(intt + t;nt•n1I 01111,. °""'' PtuolC'I nry ~ O " ' " .. * * -.. S •TUID .a.y .L 11-r ti .. M 1 ~I (;i.-k l bll h 11 lt-r llll wt.stanchns rom Pl'ria>et! pttfern:d . 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Ceni.r t.1572 Ne wport 10 Oil more SIMO ea. lllv ·' c. • · 841-JIO'l Salel Tu Included AYOn botUe eoUectioo 4 NOCARD? u le. 900+ bo llleb. Draw your own or send ·sg. '13. Best offer ta ke:,. name. addreaa, phone II M.er 8: 492-4143. we'U ma.ke one card per ---------tag. Add 2Y each. for aale antique oat 2 Send check or money or doot lee Box $275. Oak derto· Hooirie r type kltcb~n fllLOT f'IUMTIMG c11blnet ~. and 3 lub P.O Box 1560 stamless ileel re.;l<aurant C.OSt.a Mesa. Ca. 92626 type sink S!OO. Cill after S:OO. 964· 1761. 11otlli & "'""'d llkf' to llo•tt) 7~1 llJ;j Suite 100, Jrvne92'7I$ s day work week Apply Al£TIQN Ref rig, aofa &i chairs, l•·am m~ about '""' W • nlf'd r"f'" p t f" 1 Affu"lm.itlvc Acllun Newf:°rt Tire Cenie-r, b re a k r a s l s e t • 140 gal. show tank. compl \• I u .. t ,.. ___ JI CdM 20751'"l Newnort Blvd . I h l •· r· h •. h ""~ w .. ~lc .. a ir A BEl' 111111~ ('urrl"nll)' ,1\'.111.-"ffi"""" 1 1n1r .,,..•m ~.1h·-i f'h•rk lttt1P4-111..,1bk Employer :.XX> , .....,..,., wy. _ ,. awnmower, c c s .,. inc. 1s "'wroug t iron ~. '""' ,. · • Ilk ~drop by 011r ot 1t'J)l} to 0 111ly l'Uot I' n l'l'"'°'l ~<doo to h.nim C.}t d r e:.11 e r . Y am n h a s ta nd . Mus t sac mdl. good c:ond w/bull llt-e at vour lr11u n Ren l~. Ad 11111.1 u1'1" ulhi'· 11upftly UW.lllt">I• ---------•I Tow Truck Onvcr, exper ~83J.~~962.5~~~~~64~6~·~8686~ mowrcycle.847·0888 ~/ODO 964·1848 charger & nu h11ll. Call ...... ao .. Mna !0!.2t. 1•·-•. L SEC T R only n~ apply Must ---------.,iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ll3&-0776af\5PM ....,.wven Ulfh•fllll, vn • . ,..,,,. .. Pea ant 'i\ur.. * RE A IES• Im: ln C M. a re a. :W yrs •1-l.... £>state Salt: 3 Pc lno era I• ---------~I J•n nth orcont.1111 • .,.__.(TYPIST u.,11h Slallone~ 1020 &over Call7Sl·lc:1s -.)~ 1020 II t lbl h i ,.OUECTORS Sam wood, all 1>1zc11 & 11·oun\.llnta ibM>11.1tt'd ~u-• t O NII t\F l..eR•l1GenlOfc " co ec es . c na ... fut 1nldll1Ullul lllh•r0\11 Nl-!ILLNl';ON.1:-.lt 4 1lWUb r 1'oPCO'l'i t~v t N8S15K Tow Truck Drivers cl(· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~S1S2507S. Pi' .reo~!!'.&sllel•U~ DOU HOUSE sha~, must HI~. cwy ,.._, •-w.1u~ .i~111l.itJ1t ~1 J:n4 SAt.1".SGlltL ex P J, 1'.:rnployers Pay All ··~s per'd, Tepp pay. Apply Cvtl8 & Comaany bl "'"""'e., ..... uo.nss"~r'l &PM 6 ROOMS with mima1ure ~f:a~~~.~~. sett· . 111~follow1ng art•u11 RICEPTIOMlST ~pur t)Wfl &r full t p"ri Ui ~indcrs A11ency G&W T ow i n g . HOB -~j 'Cl • ...., '"" furniture. lm1w Slnt1 f\n11 Mvn lhru P'n t"\Jll Umt· llm"~--~..11.U 4020 Birch. Sl. Ste.-104 Ohms Way, C.M. 642·1252 3..S. a/1~pd':X ~ Ethan Allen Trestle table o.fy S 150 kw ... r.odt• 0 11111m ~ ... C11Ke Newport Duch. 833 8190 & pad. Set t,ncl""' z arm c.164~0 Ill Or*lae Anah•·•m fo' •ulo rcpim •hop Gd 2LZ.!W Oceanfront U Qilll 'orAppt ~tab '64 Pa rts & repairs a ll ctwrs & 4 'lad~r ba ck I~~~~~~~~~~ IOll Mscel•ICMll W..t.cl 840112, 1401~. 114011 ~ volt't' 11nd r&pport 675-3.161 TRAIMH PoMttoa makes . C u s t om bll sade chiurs. New cond .1 1.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.••.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·· a.&013. IJ40al •· ......... (.'1111 "''th PffiPI lnqwi.• l!Jy S l hbo d "' ato clasa1c bikes S700 ... ..,. ........ Newkg sz wult!rbed. com· 1· F'..dRyt'.D~r Stt·ph<'1'l't l\utomotm•tit 1''ttl!:ESAL1'S SJ-:MINAH SECURITY M"'i:stcbe~~n~~bfe a:d 2470Nwpt81vd CM __ ,,....,. __ .-.._, ____ pl w/heatt:r on llhr NEEDED Orthoped11." Uuta Procest-IOll ltlJO Pl1minlla. lJ111t A. Ex~cllent o ppurtun1t y OFFtCst available for evenm~ 642·7910 Couch. blk naugah yde frame . Pd SOSO. Mull whee&cbalr for teen·•&~ ACCOUNTANTS lQota Mi"l>J t'.3I 201rl ~~~c~1e;~e~~01?:~~:~~~11 Plant Si.rt. FIT . pe1 m 3 shift. Call for appt 1932 Schwinn Crulber. 494-445~63z.J27G seU. AskingS3SO.S48·S06l hospitalized orthoped1t· ASSOCIATED HF.c to:PTlONIST i.alt.":> t.r:unmg at our 3 >"-' min expt-r in 1n· 645-7565 wlspnnger & d nt cond. Porta-potty. SS-0, Ford patient. Must ht: very ~ParkC'rnlnD1 We huq• JI\ immt'lhalc day \t•m1nar Those d~na~ Sf'<"unt~ work Travel Agent. pl·lime l Class i c pain t JOb J.pc come r group, xlnl t ruc k exte ns io n. S50 reasonable or would pre Std~ S,inl.ll\n.i ()\)('run~ in our Ncwpo1 t '1wwf1ed will rere1vc full ~om;~,./3~~ri''83~r~~ )'I' expcr . Manager. Sea :11 S360 firm condition. or /yellow up· Campr lie-downs. S20 ~~~ TI:a~hk~~o:.honl.' cotf 4th St. bct"'ccl) ftl-.u·h 'ult' .. utr1c1· for a 11111,· Job. 1nrom'' 1n a\' ~·xt 191 for appt .. :llu•il Gute Trave l. ~t. holstery. 842-2794 Campr bumper step. SlO. ·~~~~~~~~~ N1•wp111'l & SA wi•ll ~n .. mi•tl pcr~ono ''1"1' of S20,000 H3I o!IO:!, Oppr fo'mplo r SPECIAi. BICYCLE 2 lwtn xtra firm $630 m utt 64().858S F'rwys hh· 1111h\Hlu11I Musi i,,. l'hlb"1c Graphi1·~ -~ _Y_,_~ -· ---TRAVEi. AC.EMT SJ\Jo'ETYCHECK $19.95 &spmgs 13 mos old > SIOO EntJre sloek of O\'cr 15<> ~ t"l'\•c l'urkinit ~·ni•nrl'<I und 1111 111' SECY~RECE_... Part lime . 646-3445 Corona dtd Mar Bikes ,. e r am I c mo Id s & IMtnMllllh lo_,~ t·urute ty111,1 ll1)u1 ' !'l.d1·,person mi,111• ur ,.., .,...,..,E Co .11 ea.cl9S·5l9<1 ' 801l v-,o "'•• 1 1 ' for Ha"•d y "rowm" Npt ·---------1 ......, as t wy. gret•nware + a polll'r's ••••••••••••••••••••••• .a.....u !I !> :lO. Su111Jov 1hroui.:h t>ffia e aor rarpt>l & ... .,. ,, 675.7.:;u: w t" "'·"' A posl8r "Om h 1 •· '2 h "ENDER · b To ::n=c•t Thur .. oay :'I.on t-mokt•r r e ram1 c t ill' -;tore Hch ucctg firm Xlnt u.&Mited,_.... ____ """----I .J s"'~:-" ·.. ... •" v. t•c "' s owcases r ' prec1s1on as:. -----.w----•I f'lt'a~t· i·till 0 Jrbara Salary+comm 1140293'1 salury & benef for ~rs f 11 1 ,..~& .,.. ""' f'~hto startbu~1ne:.s. frdles:..clmosold.used ~ na.,,11,..,1211w; w/xlnt skills Send re Part~~~~~~::i,:s. -;;IP:.nt I OlO 675-8229 S7SO 837-6123___ ti m es Mint con d Programmers ------Sale11person for Jt•wclry sume inc Id sal history Lo Seminars. Commission ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING SA.LE uruvers1ly AlhJelJe Club, W/case $320, 644-2766 Rei't!1>Uon11!1/Ty p1st. Bo ul st.ore. Qu1tllfie<l, maturt!. Ronn Id Conrad. Conrad Dean Howard. 631-3353 Olympus OM .1 wl blark Satl0.2. l.807 Tradewlnds 2 single members hips. Hammond Porta·B organ. w/Leslie 122.11100. Rick . work 834 ·6'107 h m 534·7686. IPGll N04HA.MM T0$221C 1> 1t I e s o I f I c c 673·0449 Lido VI iiage, & As1toC, Ste 325, GIO body, 50mm I 4 lens & Lane. NB ftcfng 2" cu rt SJ00 + transfer fee. W e (• k t.' n 1h + 2 l o 3 N li Ne wport Ctr Dr. NB case $200 Canon f'TB c3 doorl 3 yrs old ssoo. ~. 8am toS pm BEYOURO.WM weekdays Good ty ping & -S--... -&c::_P_/T 92660 WAITRESSES & wl~mm 1.8 & 120mm 2.5 Men's suits 44 long. Duo-. , apc1tlll1l' for figures rcq ~ -c:B.L 1 ... COMtt WAITERS Canon Ieng.!:>-Nie S2.sO cycle Sl40, pl ct u res. Any Kids Skateboard Kil Call 675-3282 weekdays ()(fer <'harge accts In ~ "" ~ Pnvatt! Coun try Club. Canon Pellx w/SOmm l.4 glassware. etc. Contains s katebook. 2 Offke,. ..... & IOSS Chcnt looking fo r M'lr Hccept1on1s t·Secrel a ry ~tarter with 2·3 yttart-i·x for husy Dental ~1w1·1:1lty pcn cnce. as a RPG l'ro practice needed ('Jll dept sto.res. nr home . PROPERTY Fo r 1nter v 1ew c all 3Smm 2.s & l20mm 2.5 --1!.J color posters. I decal S1·S6 hl'comm.We Lraln with ovcr S67 m illion In 644 5404 _____ lenses & C :'ls c s175 ..,..s. 1055 4', 21>m. decals. l sm . ~'lex hrs Performance sah-s last year in ourof 642 OOSO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• poe;l.er. 1 ~ad band. reg. St'l'Vlccs. (213)2111 85!12 f1ctt. our s all•s ~la ff WA ITRESS. pre f b1 EBt.ale Gar ai:e Sale . f''ri. ret a il $14 Limited lm~ual. Good person11h ('·· al S6..,,. t paid ............ 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• grammcr on i>1tht•r llP IM-0683 __ 3000 o r Syst ,·m i. 32 Rt!nUtl Cl'nter ha:. open SALESPERSON FOR '!><'atl·d 111•ar <>ran~{' Ing s f or , z men NEW lfE ALTlf ,.~ooo avcr31(c<.I S2 m1lhon l'ach 1 G d 1 ~mm Canon, 3 lcni.ei.. Sat & Sun 9-5 3100 l\'can spec1 ·""' pos Xlnt new 4t w;ed ofc furn. plan files. wk bencht:~ C.E SURPLUS631-27'77 in dO!>rd escrow!> with u ly. App Y ua a a1ura caM.'. f11tc~. etc. $250 Blvd, CcfM dlk or M.0 to Pn ce's, R e :.. l a u r a n l . 6 6 5 u~ 2522 C l S d 0 P t F l I \t•ry altr,arlln· t·om Call 5485556. --------• ""'x • ap1i. rano .p ee · rin u1 1 County A1rporl . t•'t Meehani{·ul k nowledlo(t• ~TORF.OPto:NING FEB 1·~llt>nt hcn1·f1ts. 11iao2:1 helpful NNll hundwril 3rd Inquire al Vl1amm foor additional 1nfnrma ·~ne<'CS..,ary Wt•.-kdav~ Quota 7&t4 Edinl(cr Ed· 11on r?ntul·t . off Will t rain rn:w inJ(errla~ mi~s •on !!pill A .. up Pidenno. CM ----Bui block s ale, refn~ . Bch. 9'2624 Dup!Jcalbr. Model 2300 Jl(ktive but unstrul'tured WAITRESS OCMJI 8040 wah:r bt.'<l. etc Sal/Sun ~---f'or Sale "a:. 1s'', besl ol professional carn1nR e n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 27542Caber.a, M1i.'l _V1f'JO f'OC' Sale Pottery Wheel. fer. 642·4321ext.297. I ,,l\N, 8:30 lo :'>PM. 6 clayl'i wk Wire Haired 1,.0 '< Tcrner, heavy duty. Kick type. Vlronment in near Y uvvv Apply in n.•rsun. TINO'S Mi.-,c. odds & en<Lc; Sat Jan Custom bit in bench & tu Offic• r..-ta..- !-;cl Bye, I>1rcclOr N.-wport RI. CM c~•nc Uatu l'no<'essmg -.,..."" ~q "l or pres1 ·••10"• of r 6 """'"· m"lc ll:wbkn. all ""~ "· 1'· 0 .. ,., ..., 30242 Crown Valle} "'"" ,,_ 27th. NoontoS ~nJan ble.Call63l·:J7Ulaft5. Hhth aualily t asteful fH'M near range (;oun Prk Ln N 1 shol.'I, AKC n.·i:. Ch lines. 2Jith. 9 to 5 21 WhlSthng f · bi"' p _,,..,.. f ACCOUMTANTs 1-------------s·~S~EOT•!LEE •ssoc1 .... TED Reservationist ........ ... ... ty Airport. If you arc u -2'.:__lt...:...!_i!~--$175.675·1752 ----Swa n (Wood bridgt>) 6 mos new $1200. Hkmg urrus ngs. e11 ""• 01 IJcen.t;W l.alesperson and Warehow>eman. l'Onstrue "'TV'V'VT'f I to:" lrvme SSJ.l'JS9. No early $500. Reg Pool Table. one ~~~2 ~~~iJ;5 ,.. "" Ru!>y office m an ager ~Park Center Dr. needs hel~ with rt•al huve bt.'Cn successful ~1l t1 0 11 ma tu r e man . •vv •·~ blrd.5please pc s t ale . l\nllque . """ house :,ales. you con i>011s 1bly sem i-retired, Beautiful. black. setter/ 96J.709267S-S365 Mr.Johnson Ste 106 Santa Anu a...t1---1off HoteJ tate · N <Off 4th St. beLwt"•n "'8rT1I es . S)'l1 tcauons. o learn income property lrvinearea.524-1014 lub. s h ots, x lnt. w / Hseho ld bikes. refrlg --18-=---.. -LITY---salci. wh1lt! you conunuc children. 1-'rce to a good nusc Sat/Sun 9am. 1427 Shag carpet • pad. Xlnt ·~ experience necessary. NewporUrS.A ... 'rwybl Part 1'1mc: <8:»12:30. will train. Real estate to do house sales ewe do WORt< A.THOME homt!. 714/494·2382. After Serenade Terr. Cctm cond. a pprox. 110 yards. LO T PRIClS 'Free Parkin~ Mon/Fri) Opp0rtu01l.)' l\C'f'nse required Call 100%Ff'H exists for good typis t Ray, Katclla ttealty, both) To arrange an in Phone Sale!! 8 P m Light green/ yellow. S2 Lcrf)ltst Seledtoa terv1ew pleas e write SJ0.5220 /\KC Labs. yellow s Garage Sale. Huntington per yard.963-7063 Deoorat.mg service albO To Applicmtt with pleasant phon e 557 ~ll i11:n.onahty. Apply Mnn/ S a I e !I & Se r v 1 cl'. -Fri. 9nm 12 Noon , Uona Id C . Berman . ---blurlu, shob, rnll Harbor. Antique chana -avallable ~~ P resident, Quail Pl:wc WORKERS in che mlC'lll 646-28SJ closel. couch, 6 dining Uruvers1ly Athletic Club --------- Properlics. 1400 Quuil refinery. S3 75 to s tart. rm chairs. wicke r. lg Members hip, 5300. Ph !lot/Cold water conler. SL. Newport Beach. c;a lhi:h Sch chembtry or OaJmation p uppys AKC tapestry, lamps. p ie · 67J.5.'J(K)0r 771-31ll $150 , 12 viny l tufted 926f.O. Give work ;ind work exper w /chem. rcl(li.tercd 549·2001 aft a tures. & muc h mo r e. ---game cha1rs, 8' 1>hdm~ eanunghistory h<'lpful EOE 549·3281 _ OC'Sunday Fri/Sat 10·4 3661 Wanted. Jungle gym & glass door & m1s r --_....;;...____ ---=-------Aqu&n U.s Or onTnn1dad toys for large c hmbmg 548-5672 lteud1ng aide. k day-., Personnel. Sal+1..'0mm Trnlnt-•·~ ac· Mon·Thurs . 2P -71>M OOONewportCcnter o r cepted. Career minded $3.00 hr The ad1n1t Newport Beach Xlnl frrnge ben C1tll _G~. 842·0606 EquaJ Oppor t:mploycr 1&1-4463 Service Station t\llcn TELEX OPER. Fne to You 8045 I land . parrot I. Pleast: ca II rlant. exper'cl Day & Exper'd only Small NB. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :. -893-3336 Secret ary r ha1rs Sl5. 200/o COMMISSION If you know any one 1n Re."laurant I.he r<'lll ('slate hus1 nt!i-l\ PERRY'S PIZZI\ )1)11 may qualify ;is a Now hinng for fulllpa rl part ·t•me r t'p for ll~ opcnin~:. \;,ryln(! ~l!Wart Title <.:o Eurn d:.iys & hour<. ldt-al s up an a verai:c or MIO per plcmcntal 1nc11mc Will tra n :.a c l1 o n . No work around i.chool nummum rc.-qu1rcmenli; hCht dull' Mu"t be 18 yr~ & you do not hJ\'c 111 g1\1• or old1•r Apply m p1·r~on u11 your prt•\1•nl po~1t111n anyt1m1· Ctll M1chellt' at 5:wl· I l l4 210831• ()\·N1nfront N 8 . lo arran~e an appomt· 67:~ 13Hn mcnt lo discus~ th111 ex c1llnf! opportunlly for 1•i< tk~luur;int tra 1111·oml' Hl'ul l!'t;ilt• TACO BELL lirl'nl't.~ :.ire not cl11~1 bit! fteal t:s tale Salt·'l .lohopportunit1eii ava1la t\111 /pt.timc. Liclunhc ble. Apply 1n per'lon Earn while you learn 15551 Brookhurs l S t farm & ranch hroka ~~mstcr Mui.t be U! Call ror aript 675-2207 I __ _ ~J\S ~ I again Reltauranl REAL ESTA TE fanJO Sandwich SA.LESP'EOPLE Shop WbkY N Tuylor t:o l'i a net'<ts mnturc woman tor :J3.y{'ar old firm wholly 1·ou nt t!r w aitress owned & operakd by its k•tt he n 11 b1>l. S hort foun<lt-r w~ an· 11111 :i houl'S. Nn Sat or Sun s uhsld1ary. ltr:•n<'h or C'or WH>th St & Superior. fran"·hi&C JU:o.I twad <"M. 6J1.:if1<12 Ask fur Mr q uar1 t•rs with urovnti <11rr _ the r lork a1·1·1·~' t u llc:,,t:.iurant M:111a1ter ma11u~emrnt for "~ Rapidly J:rowin~ P111a :>1St.all<'e at any time Our cham New re~tauranl tn·housc v1d('() t.iJlt' 11~1 under constr uc.-tion 1n Ulf( & salt•s lra1111ng pro Ba Ibo a . to: x c c.11 e n l gram by Tom llopk1n1> 1-. ~rowth oppor pay & the finest re al <'~latt· heneflts. Call 557·5!151) tor trauung available Wt· appt or send restlm e to have a n openm~ for 2 Classified Ad "373, Oally i.alesper1-ons with e n Pilot, l'.0 . Box lS60 lhuslas m, characll'r & Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 integrity lo m atch our ----- b1gh sta ndard~ Yo ur Restaurant Counter Hc:lp own pnvalt! dL'l.lk and no l r v 1 n c C I u b h o u se part.lime sale~pl'opl(' Malurl' woman. Good Commission sµhl uµ to p;1y, xlnt working cond 70't lntl!n 'll'W by up w / full cluh 11nv1INtei. polnlmenl only J:irk 754 7500 W~Lt:Y TAYLOR CO EARN XTHA MONEY ~ ---~--~•o tn P\ip N'Toco net.>rls week REAL ESTATE •SA.LES* Succei.sful brokc.-r al(•' firm ha s immcd1 :tll' npenings ror comrnerc1nl a nd ln du ~t r l a l salespersons with th~· rouowlng quallfieallon:. Cahf. R E. License Collete Degree M101ot\.lm 2 yrr.. 11uc ~ful rcul estate salts exp r . (Comm'l/l n dw.llriaJl w~ ofre r a atroni PQlllllvf' ~vtronmenl for s ucctaarul perl'lo nat growth In comm'I & in du:nrtal real c11l11tt• u lt·11. lcoslna and inV{'Hlm.-nts In Or11n1tc and S11n Oic110 ~. Ear further Jn tormaUon eontact · Ma. Appleman. 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Sit 210. IMM Catllomia. m is. Pb 714/9'7Me88 tioy ht•lp No nl~hls nr wt'ekcn<lo. ('a II Pr nny for 1nlcrv G46 5K4 I or 5411 l214 afl6 AL,HY'S RESTAUR.AHT Ha:s l)Olllllon open for llOSTF~t.:.~ HOSTS WAITRF.SSJ-;s WAITERS lXX>KS OISllWASllERS •Paid weekly, compony bencfita. Apply In person 9am to4pm dally. Alphyli'li Re11t11urant 16l75 lla rbor 11l r-:dlngcr Founllun Valley An to;qual Opportunily Jo:mploy('r CAil ROWS RESTAURANT SAN CLEMENT E, h11!i POlli t iMll open ror-cooi..t & Ul1llt,y l)C!l"l'Onnel. Xlni benefit.a, paid vac11tJon. Apply 620 Avenjdo Pico San Cleimente •' Sales woman. full l1mt' needed for Rnurmd food slorc in Co~ta Mt-~a. t'or appl 541>-9'.!82 £vcs. f'll ll & pltime Ap i!:ltport1ng firm nccd1> ~ C<il, Ion~ h:itr f em to·urn llure . wa)h l•r . --. 1 Metal & "'')()rl dL-ski. S75 ply. Shell Slal11m, t7th &-pc~on 2 ti PM. 5 days a shorthair s payed cal. motorcycles. clt>tht>s, Furniture ~J ll'. ':~h.r Storl!J:t' 1·ahincti. $8~> lr\'IO{'.NB wk,$350 pcrhr Please Goodw/kids 646-~669 hou s e h ol d i t em b d ryr . u1mj!ht frc~ta, Hlackboard.'i$15 Ast.Ort call fi1IO 6313 ask fo r --------bookshe lves. Gcodci.1c ~m s1.'!; n;:.ii'rumt·. an 1..-d chairs & mti.l' C.1-: Sandwich & Salad A1> .,t•mhlers , p a r t t1m 1• 5am·9·30am Al<.o ru11 1irne. Sam·lpm. Must he 00111. clean & dexterous. S:I.~ p/hr !17!i 0747 for appt aft. 10;.i m Lori's Kitchen Service s tation alien Pi>so:-'-Y___ ___ Gray 6 mos. Great Dunt! clome. camper for small liq~ bl.) ts<l4ll __ Of fice .. 'urn1t11rt', 2041 dants. full t1ml'. Lile ·~-fem. Free to good home p1ck·up Ca n't ta k{' It Whirlpool 1·:,,tm <'yc•lt• _r_1a_ce_nt_1a_. C M m ech 'l knowledge a ........ "t"-s 8005 848-9444or962 IH06 wilhmeeve~th1nggoc~ washer 150 Ant upnf,!ht ---- must. Neat appearance ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------f'n &Sat. 1773 Kenwood Burlwood pi.inn SdOO flnd what· you wanl 111 & handwn. l1ni;. /\RflY I-rec to good homt•. I yr rt. CM. 642·75!¥.l 95.S-0089 Da1ly Pilot Clal>:.1fleds. N d C Ger shorthll1r. hschrkn . -----_2590 __ e_wi>_rt_BI~ . . Antique Music Boxt•s' lllnl w/chlldrt•n. 642·1163 HorWs Slot Machines! Clork~ 1 Serv St.a llelp nccdt'CI 1m llUGt:SELECTION rTl<'d FUii or p/l. Apply Amtrican l''rt't' puppys. beautiful Lubm1x. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AQllA lteg. Dark Bay M a r e W /S t ar o n forehead. ready and Vet Checkc.>d for br~'(J10(!. /\I lfrallh · <C LAABER BLOODLINE 1 M u l>.t Sacr 1f1 ce $700. Call Seamslres:. f-:x per mni:mnt train<'<'. l!UJ?cr beil\<Cr " 548 5918 b1•t 10AM &3PM 900 t: C~t llwy. N B I ..... natioHt 644-0163 ---------ShHt Metal M•chanic Gdleri•s Cu I e while mule c al. ---t::k'<.'tromC'S Mfgr nct•ih Open W1..'<l. lhru Sat. "Kewpie". needs l(ood ho mt-. lov1ni.:. s mart. tYt2 05 l I l'Vl'S SEAMSTRE.'iS. prof t'X· pt,•r lo work a I hnme Must ha ve ovcr ltn·k f;.t.;!.~I a prccl.slon sheet ip<!\;il 1802 Kellenng . Irv. mechanic. Class A for (714) 754 1777 our machine shop. Must --------- know all phases of de \t:IOl)menl. Exper. with !'hear. forming ncr. Spot welding & gas welding expcr helpful, Wt• offn tup pay & bcncflls .Joh 1:1 locau.-d in Laguna lic·h Call for appt. Berk(•lt-y Cootrol'i. peri;onnel dept 17 141 833 3300 lrv1nl' 8050 714 -737-6449 Seam ~tr c., .. t s . cx - penl·ncl'll, Mon T hurs. l(}.4 30 Nr (J C. air[>Orl. !119-14113 Scc:rf'lary for youn~ of fii>c, med. ty plnit t(i(l 70 "'"m l lloor.. H :'> Mu:it h<1ve expt.'nencc f>rl'ft•r 1·on s t r u r t1on bu1·k ~round. 979 3371, SECRET A.RY .p /tlmt L1ghl bookkl'cp1n ~ I ;;pm Mon thr u Fri Newport llJr bor L uthe r a n C h u r 1• h 5'i8-3631 ht wn 9-3 f'X)F: StuppinR Sha11> Girl Net'<kd Slfll'PINGI HEC J-;IVING 3 Oay Weck Duties Include typ1n~. phone.,, receiving & pnr · Newport Beach s11lcs of Ing cloth1..-s. Musl b<· iir fa-e Ill airport area needb curate Pos1l1on open 1m Prr office help (approx m<.'l°J In our C M ofr 1-1 hr/wct:k I. Could work Call for appl. Mon lhru into full t I m e ti ood Sal 1oam ~m phone petsonahty, ac THE LOOI( Curdle typing. Uictat•nr. '44-HOO equip exp & Sii hclpfu.1 ·--------Af80 knowledge of woro processing. Sci/hr net ~H w sc•R.lb.IRBS ('A)Otut.1. Mrs. Anderson ~-~s;ft 1714 1752·5561 between wan3led83.1 ~una Niguel 9Am&4pm. E 0 fo'. 1-·1M are · .......,~ _ -SECRETARY--Siltcr /Compomon to r ure . for elderly lady, Mo n· Ji'\Jll ~r pll1mc for mfr Fri. 8·4. R d 's. Ca ll aJ(ls. fake ordcro;, prep 642.3513 C\'l'S , hleralure. lcle & l) pe ---''----- Mu11l be able lo organ11.c Snack bar run rei;tstcr. ofc. Send qunhr1eat1ons a.'l.'ll11l 111 preparation of to PO.Box 276.Cdm.Ca colrl rood s. s ervt• 93825. beverages Full/part ll~: Apply In person on Friday 'MIEANTIQU•:GUILO 1801 E . Oyer Rd Santa SECIETAIY C o m ple t e o ff i c e aecrtUry & rocepllomal for produce br oke rs. Phone personality essen· Ual. •1000. mn lo sq1rt & all btnefila . Hours n exl· bl e . l''u ll li m e , ('114)631-0133 Ma 751·3181 sOLDaas &Qs 2 '/N!. soldcnna & wtrina cxper. Point lo potnt aoldtnng ot rotary Antique oak rever11e S •••••••••••• •• ••••••••• Arab Qtr gelding. 8 yri.. Jo:n~tl\Ve:.t. t rail/show desk S9SO. 642·2164 or SOFi\ & LOVES EAT Gd disp 640-9613 673-0782. $178 Century Model Homeftold Gooch 806 5 Very Old SOLID ARt\SS l lome Furn. 714 549·30'77 DOUBLE U lrn. Cull TWIH OR FULL ••••••••••••••••••••••• rmsn lll'aullful t::ngUsh Oak Ta· ble. Square, w/2 leafs. lgeslzc. $275 Ph 536 1925 Oinini rm table . oak. drop lcnf $350 Small drop l«af table. rope lwl~I lef(s SIOO 2 oak lad der back ehr~ w/rope twbt lel(S S50 pr 644 :5l9 Mattress or box springs S28. each pc. <s~b only! Qut.'Cll M!ls $89 K Ill g bCL'> $9'J Samplt•) mu:.t be sold 11nmcdwtely from our warchousr. Ol1>en Model Home Jo\irn1lurc Call 549·3077 Wf'd. thru Swl Credit Avail <Als avwl.. t;ving rm. bdrm. bookcase~. lamps, end tbls. etr ) LarRc freezer Sl50 M1rro wave oven $75 496·9728 ~ 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R o lcx S uhm a rln <•r w'dalc. 6 moni.. old SSOO or best10H Ca II bet 11).f; 497 312:"> ----------- AflplmtcH 80 I 0 ....................... ---------· W11ncsi. J('welry Tell your friefldi! how tht:: Lord IO\' cs you. When they sec llus beautiful necklact• FREIGllT DA MAG F:n ltCYTPOINT SALI-;. 3JOtl W. Warner nr lfarbor , Sunta Ana 97!J.29'll BARGAJNS·Used ref rigs. wi;hrs, dryrs, guar , best bu,yll. we ser v. appl He~t Appl 536-0911 . 536-4330 *•I BUY** around your neck. Send r;......i ......... F'um1ture -& S4.4S to llilll Cou11t llwy ftAIU .. ...-v Sp . 1.37 Lug lJ ch Ca Appliances-OR I wlll 92JGSI aeilorSELLfor You. --------~ MASTRS AUCTION LMstodl 8075 646 .,., & lll-9625 ..................... .. IAIYGOATS SSTOPS CASH PAID Ws hr/Dryrs/Rt'frlf(s. Rend no roore! We have working or not ~Hll33 all site mattresses from Nannies & Bllheli 1·637~ Ask for Kns -----S56 set, sora/loveseat Wtndm1ll & Towe r . 614 s WASHER DRYER SALF: Sl78 new. s pc Bedroom Cleveland. Oceanside d elu xe mu Il l· e ye I r:: $147. s leepers. bunkbeds . M·F.tl&oS. 714·122-5010 models Completely r e-end tables. etc. Why p ay ~ I bwll. rcfm1!1hed. I year store prices? Call Cen-•ry 071 guarantee Your choice tury Model llomc f'um ••••••••••••••••••••••• St39each OelJvery Sale Wed thru Sun for d 1r« He you r o wn b oi.s, end3 l ·IS-'19. So Coal'it t ions lo Wa r eh ouse/ Thomsen-Pea G r 11bt'I Appllan~$:J7.2S42 storage a rea . ln1t11nl pump mt'd on CMv I Ton Electric Dryer , while, Whir lpool. S85. Good cond. 640·8S8S Seara Oryu , elect. Xlnt cond. '200 or will lr ade for 1a1 or comparable cond. 541-2349 Re frl R. frost ·tree l~e freezer . WOl'U xlnt. SlSO ~ credit ova ll. 549·3077. w/hose. clmps $3800 SA/CM area. cmpll~. CASH PAID Mhcel •1w IOIO f or gd Wied furn. anti· •••••••••••••••• •••••• • ques & cir TV'• ~, .. 133 O'Nelll Supenuit. Taped Rdrig. Hotpolnt. apt alit, Sl50. Ch rome • glus dmttt.t aet. 4 cbra, $225, 2 bat 1&ools. $15 ea. All ).IDl ccJnd $46.2349 seams Used o n ce ci>Mn'tntSl~O.~ SICRIT A RY 11wltcht-s, not PCB. some Qmt.ruc\lonlEntt1ne<·n n c11bUng exper he lpful _Rd:_ri_t_· _S_b_~_S_M_a_)'t_•_ll orie nte d 11c c r r ta rr. COLE lMlrumenla Corp. needed for lmmt'd. po11 . m> Croddy Way, S.A. was e r / r yer runs lion wtth Newport Dciach (714) ~3JOO. t:.o. t; 1&ood 848·1.24hftt>t 5 PM WIMDOW SHA.DIS wooden •hutten1, mln l bllndl. woven wood.a & ~ tw\n 111. matt.' box wtndow UnllnJ . Jaouary ~.full NS. Stenl twin Sa~2Cr."·~Ott .el~ ru11 $45, ktnJ set ~PEN 14S-89Sl 165. B. & J. MATJ'R ~ C-arpel m1U sella direct on 838 E. lfll. Street S.I\. fu.11 rollll on ly Lowe11t dt'vt>lopcr. Salary com· -mena uratir w ith ex· Stallon er~to rc In Ptrltne:e. ,Uk fo,. Lynn. ~d atfml I d~)lll. na-1904. per H ts II y ~ u · Umt. 5 daya, xlnl wor k lni conda. EApeclally Cult' chentule 675-1010. WA.NT ACTION? Claulffld Ad11 &4.2-5618 ~·· rl6 •••••• st Wanled· 4 burner s tan· danl .i.!K ~love. 41MMS7, 632·32"18' •~laldalrt heavy duty dryer-. S17S. LS mos old' Serv. policy. 873"'421 c saeoa Sf7·5636 pnce anywhe~ 541-3181 )'t!'U"re buy In« °" tellina. Claulfied ad· TIFFANY'S Private Club verti91n1 will &et your M e m b • r • h I P ~qetolhe n &ht peo S2SO+ l ransf e r . Ca II ~ CallTod11y1 MM&?!. ~t CJ/earls of CLove This Valen11ne s Day send your love a grceling all the w orld can share w1lh a Dady Ptlot He.art of Love 11 s easy co mpo s e you r personalized greeting & we II set your message 1n type 10 lit the border of your choice or your own handwritten thoughts may appear in the border you selec1 Borders come 1n 3 sizes $t 5. $10, & a special cnilo's Sil '! for $2 (You must be under 12 to quailly to r this one) II you w1!:>h 10 create your own greeting u!>e a black pen & wr11e your message 1n the heart below or draw your own Valentine of thts !>llE: #5 This Size S 10 For help w tth your ad. 1ust call 642-5678 & a friendly Valentine ack11&r will be h4'ppy to asslal you. And. 1t you like. you. can charge your Va lentine ad o r use yo ur Mas te r Charge or Bank Amencard. • DAILY PILOT 842-5878 Ma11 to 011ty Pilot Classlfled "'Department. 1't>Mseo-- Costa Mesa 92626 I ' •• , .,.__ _t MEW & USED C ARS & TRUCICS OPEN SEVEN DAYS •••••••••••••••••••• NEW 1979 DODGE 1100 VAN Automatic. 316 V-8 tinted gl~ White 1n color ( 100!>4) NEW 1979 DODGEl200 VAN Automatic. 318 V-8. tinted glass (58395) ******************** 1977DODGE LOMGIED PICKUP Automatic. p o wAr steering tow mites (1F672171 1974MilDA PICKUP WITH SHEU Mags & much. much mo<e (82640Xl ******************** PRICC:S EFFECTIVE 48 hrs. after PUBLICATION ~ ~ ~ lncfudllS • Lnak Check S '6) • Evacu11tp S YSlflrn • Rech&r Y5lc m •4 PounrFs vsrpm Rv· s reon £·-s S46 50/Vans S3 t 95/CARS S31 95 ~ ... ,, /9 ., "'-'{ I 1910 ~.~.~ ......• ~~~ ......... 11/ Yam '570 AMfot, l,..port.d A.ltot. -~ A.lltot, IMporW . Cl4a.SC• 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••• -.·~·_.··········,·7••1•2• ~···········~7•1·.: :..::::.:············,·7·:;0• aor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' lf>'t;t l't~~k> 11kiit11>. l'alnwr ou11Jlnl, lull n 111 l ru1,, •·11111p N1·wp11rl !Olljl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 CHGVROLET _..'"' -'"' f7 • -a Wooity lli~I 1''u1 d lh•lu,_e> SU•F• V "'H ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• YOUMGUTS ftunrunl(. IL•I r onfl " "' w I Ntlil 1t•11lu1 64tHttH .. n t\utom.illr. /\M I ,..M IOI Mc• •a~•, .. t'~tobt.IY c tian T!f •'tJ d<U I IU \' !lln !•HMI M'M 11t('n-.1 ta111· vwr ~ll·f•r· ~ U'll OaU.wu.11ed cars,. in.: hi b ul·k 'lt'"'"· $WlllPayTop0oUar S CREVIER "'*'°' a. OnJ-• 1 o t o ......•........•......• ~"""'a~ 1;r11ml I 1 .. , AMlllCAM 24 "h u v111n w lur 1111 "1111•n r un .'I • l h1•1 k 11u1 trutll' 111 lloi.t , m11111r "' 11 1uh•1 Mu"t 11rll 1 Nu 1 ,. ~lfll.IUIC' otfl"f ro1tu"1"I "IA>C·•·•I p.Hnl. c rw ~ ('Otl 9530 tml pup to11 w ur. :1ux ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • Ii! Ii" l tt n k '. 1' a f o m .. , $1 ST • llOllOWAV SAlf IA AlfA COSTA MES A DATSUN C'rpt111nul 11 11.1lllY II ~OOcl No "' l!ll.4 llloo k M11huw \ IH'iAlllll UI l•HlOO $/*IO l\!•111 11H1•1 04·1 r.1n llm kt•I' ' 1)610 Min• Motor hmn1· 111111 l'nuw Vu11 l\i l'. l·r u.11\t' 1011trol, ''""rm .~\t•rt11 l'U'I "31 J967 109l l'til a>. rww •111i.. v1ur. ~loo, 9540 lihp 0 111, nUtny 1•1111 1111 loch uw1 ll!lt otr 11.11 41f;!ll •••• ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • M<><ithrd Mid get , x lnl rond. no motor . Be st or- ll'f". 536-03UI I.it.lo U . lt.117. 1<11lli-d I lllTN'. rull r11l·ln1t t~Wp , t u ... lom t•ovt•r, nn trlr. S.2100 OHO tl73·1U37. 1;r.i.1~. Kiit' 1utboat, .iood CQnd Mcon's ~Ill Uoot ... , ~•11· 7 l'4>mpl!•tt• ~ i:ood lVl'ld S.'111 or bt•'t ~ ~----­ o r r t .,11 l aUrlt' u lt Nlt' Swl 8o3l W/lnllll·r. 6 Wpm 1'11 b42 !ltltl .uad i>IU\i.t tlaced n~ged I litn'I n 11111 Ii 11 t• huul '> lat.ht-. !>lit'""' 11111 111 .mil ™'"" SIUO 7~ '1305 ~Gooch 1094 .....•.............•... kl"'''~· nol l 'I .J""*'I Ut' I Ml 'till $. ~lllkl ICM m 11!0$200 4~ !i7~ TY, Rocio, Hlfi,Steno 8098 •••••.•................ ~ 1-;vt' 714/642· 1763 or 1141636 1019 ____ _ I lob1e 14 · & lra11t•r $750 496'972R loGh. Slipa/ Docks 9070 ........•........•.•... SUPS A VAILAILE Y AC New part 646-0551 Ut>.iuul u.J ~ • c·olor TV :l S 11 p s I o r I e a s e ~r wmty. frtiti dchvcr)' lAJa:seback.s . Charters . Sl.28 646-17116 Newport Bayview Yacht 25" Color 1V'11, Motorwa Club. 631 l900 -------.. Wlleoef Drhn 9 5 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ LOW LEASE! '79 CHEROICEE O u adra·Trac p o we1 steennq & bra~. tlea1er (Set' 18861) ASlOWAS s 142~~1 l>O'mCJ on--CT-36- ---CMll ll'lU l /4116 "'" 1 ... i.c ~- l.IAM~. Htmtilwjt•leoch AMC.JEEP 1•rt111Ac:ttaYO 8'47·9551 ...,llt..-111 & low 1n1lto' l,1l' t lti;s7~ Sc-r T'.12A 7 $5178 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAABOA BIVD COSTA MISA 642 0010 1977 DODGE V AH 15PASSEHGY V8. 11utoniatlc, pwr "~oenna. air cond. & low rrule'I <~MS A X I. CAUFOROUR SPECIAL PRICE! COHHEll CHEVROLET !IC!)! f111rhor Kl\ •1 I 'I IS I /\ !tt .. :. ... \ • 5U-1200 835·3171 '"' uu•1o1•n l>'IMJOO .... e ... ..e 8:50 N. &arh ntvd. •USED IMW1• L.A li.AUHA '73 Bav SIR CS6711J PI tt\t Buch & Whittier) '74200'lJ.1S/R 04-0LGPl 17141522-Ull i5200248p t883NJ M) Clot«ISundays ·'752002 Auto, uir t223M ~~~~~~~~~ '76 2 002 SI R 4 s p = (437NYE) '762002-a.sp <7~PQR> '77 ~: 4spS/R <0179> ·11~1 4 sp (T fl5962> '11$633c11iSIR (004S> Cao..dS-Myl 1!177 BMW 320i-Black with tan mtenor. air cond., A M /fo'M c a sse tte-, Mlchettn tires & in 1m- macu tate conditio n . C041SXE>. Prr. pty . ~ Cal1 645-1475. 1976 IMW 2002 COUPE 4 speed trans . air eond1llontng & LOW lllll(."; 1446NYl!:I WT CHAMCE FOil lt7153CM'1 SAVE! IUY otl LIAS l HOW! 79's MOW ilRIVIMG! Sd ect Van ;i• Ton 350. tow OHL Y $6895 rru custom pa1nl 'l'ou ti HOWARO Che•r*t Also hm1led num~r or 1978 320l 's 1s sltll avatla· ble. Call US today I d.lf(it! ll48·9 10I Oove&QuaalSts. '7•1 Chev. Van 1"1Wn Many NEWPORT BEACH extras Afl. S >.18·2638 or 83).0555 f.Jl 1615 ---------ORA.MG£ COUNTY'S '78 Ford Van. Ing bdy. all OLDEST bi~ll 8ll·2040 495-4949 tf71633uiA Dealers personal car Pld<ed up in Europe · 700 m iles • s unroof. Tan leather • n awlC!is exam pie! (ser-0045) 284S HAR80R BLVD S4M4 I 0 540.02 I l l'k.-w 711280'lX A/T, PIS ... pu11 . silver Lie. pd. Sll.347~ 'T2 DATSUN WAGON Low mllea, •ut.onuahc. Mustmov~. <6460NPl 11295 HUNTINGTON BEACH AMC-J EEP 16751 Beach 811847·~1 um 2dr., new paint. Sl075 Huns good. 546-1421 i3 ~ XJ.nt cond. Mag:.. AC, AM/FM 8 t.ri<. Aft. S 548-2638 or 63J.1615 "74 2tiOZ, silver blue, auto, ma gs. air, 50,000mi.. best o(frW-4160 73DATSUM 2402 4.,J)l'ed. air conditioning. l\M/FM 11tereo, excellent ('Ondlt1on throughout. Yellow. $4500 or BestoUer Call arter 5:30, 536-79951 613-~ $150. Malo!nuvox , $35. Need s lipfor 25'sailboat t~ 11\ Ne wport Beach. 1-'in· fUt.;iha llad10 Control, 2 ~hdcrs & uc·r~. SJ50 o r best ofrer 759 0007 dcrs foe. OHicl' 879--3222 ut 7M3 home 974-0807 l'~'>l, maf! whhl. t.unrl. $ u/c, make orr. 963-7002 • • • • • • • • • • • '70 3 sJX'('{! s hill. 6 eyl <'lt.'\lnm 10111: bed, SOOO. SaJes&rvice·Leasing SAVE CRmYMOTORS lsl & Broadway SANTAANA 75 .wagon: New tires. air. AM/•'M stereo Exlnt rood. $2,700. 894-8978 MOORING 1n100'2 Roy Caner,lnc. m Funt n~'<I:.. wo rk SJOIJ Rolls ftoyce e MW 83§..3171 '72 Pick Up with camper Maranu 11 18, hardly ust•d, was S990 sell tud11y $:!SIJ Ind 1 s pkr t tukc·s 4 spkrs) Sooy reel rnpc, WAS $940 sell loduy $25{) t3y r..oldl 495 519-t Wllh boat for Newport f!(oaeh resident wanted. Please call aft 6pm. 644-7994 631-.204 1 days 546 4035 l.540Jam boree 1':ves. Newport Beach 640-6444 r_.;. shell. Good cond. Sl600 ._,... 9715 Call631·2823or646-1347 loah & Mc.i•• lqali,..nt • •••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loah.MariM EqYipment 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnnatablc· Hoat!> Nt>w Uiwdl l>l•mo's t<: I 1· o M a r 1 n t• 7141754.1732 '°=' SpHd & 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 KAWASAKI JET SKI. 440c.'c en~ w/trlr. S2395 new, Sac at $1950. Call Nelson s.s2 71.20. 768·9995 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Older camper 4-sale, w/o t ruck. $150. Stove & n.ofnJ?. 64G-2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i8CJ·5 "LEVl's" 11.500 miles. Lilt, tarh, V·8, cus tom anterior. loaded! (5407) $6.595 HUNTINGTON Bfo;ACll A~·Jl-:E r 16151 Heach 131/~H/551 nu·: MO-PBDDLl-~R Nl•w l'fo:UG EOT MO· '77 CherokN· Chief. 401 PEDS HeJ? S46V. Now en$! LoadC'd, Mint t•ond t..'9'J. 631-~ 640-m;j Won 2 C:arclh 2 sd Mo-'77 4.x4 Ford. ~upcr 1·oncl , l'eds. ltNail $600 each toack<I, no raUJlylH' Mn Will take S4tJO each . verter, JOK m1, S!IOUO bi 3·2271 ~-1014 Orand nl·w 4 m:rn. ~wH tnflalable eanop y lift• raft. ca r ry1n~ raSl'. w/hfe nn)!s 673·8119 ·77 Peui:rot. Xlnl cond. '75 Bronco, lo m1. I owner. Bestolfor aulD, a.Jr. i.tert'O lap..'. 4! 4.S4 Crusader , new 350hp Make of(er. 645-7521 or 64(). 7000 loah. Pow.,-9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 32' 1.973 Luhrs ~an fly bndge. dual s tallon Twin Chryi.lc ri./Nwpt :.hp $33,000 I\ y 646·9000 SEA RAY 'S 17' to 36' HARRISON'S SEA RAY BOATS 968-1295 tanks. nu llrl·!> 646·7048 ---aftJPM MOPF:D for Sate. Yellow Snuly. Xlnt cond. Low nu. $250. Ca 11 673-0464 ~:l!~' 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must Sac. '79 Yamaha 750 Spec • 1800 mi. Sells ror $300 Wall sell ror $2900 ~ -------'74 Su.tuk1 185. lo mi. $350. 675-7444 --- 76 Yilmaha 250 YZ. Good 1•or11.h11on, set up l.iy the Wl11l\• Bros. Two tanki.. K.&N Sli50. 551·3'HO. "7S Dodge Crc"'cab P wr wgn, 4 26K m1 , many t'X· tras. Asking $6000/0 IJO s.6-2531 art 5PM Tn1eks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUCKS ! 1978 CHEVY 3 + l LOADED!!! Sco tts dale trim. \.'H. automalll'. a 1 r t·oncl . p~T. :.ll'Cn ni:, till whcd, ('ru1 s e contr<d . dual tanks . /\MI FM :.tt•rt•n, shder w1nrlow l'LUS MORE! t 1K76137> 3101Coastllwy,N U 631-2547 71 Yamaha 250 MX. Good ................ 1 Sha~ CAUFOROUR SPECIAL PRICE! 32' Grandy S port 1-·1shcr fly bndRC. (ult R11lley Twm Chryslcrs/ all e x· tras SW"Vey guar/Nwpt s Up $18,500 A Y 646-9000 551 34IO -------11117 Kawusak1 100, xlnt rood. O nly 1600 mi, Casey. 640-G 170 1976 M o to G uzzi , automa11e. NCC<fs front 1975 CHEVY SnPSIDE Factory CX-mo For Sale end work. $1000 or best 6 cyl.. stick shift. 8 track stereo, wide wheels & tjres PLUS a camper shell! l74815Z> MUST SEE1 FtSHERMAH orrcr Ca ti nig h t s ONLYS3999 25x8' rent c•r cons ole ' 673-3462 _____ _ diesel. 450 m1 ranJ(c al 22 -.77 Yamaha XT500 knots. 2000 pd hol.d. ~tr Must ,;;ell. ba1 hnR d e t-k <.:om pl !l:lf.-0101or847·7926 CONNELL CHEVROLET walk around. Swim s tep Moonnll Imes. Bumpers I.ire Jac ket s Trlr $20,000 5'11·4163 --- :WSF.ARAY . 1-lybndi.tc & trailer Full can va s, r harl depth 'iOundcr. RDl''. VII F'. M Ubl !>Cit, bo ught lurger boa t S'IOO. Ph 613-3296 2A' Skipjack, rtybrid~C'. 'J'win 170 Volvos, ~w1m step, V.11 1-'. & sumlo~. Sl:!.900 or best John 67!>-4229 1!174 Care 750 H onda. l-'1berAl:iss seal , lank fainng. $1500. 645·7087 · Mike Moilor' Homts. Sc*/ A.t/Stor~ 9 I 60 ~I l.1rbor flh ,, i·1~T<\ Mi'-'\ 54~1200 '590levy 1'> Ton new en~ AskinR $1400 As k for Peter 4!12·87!~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Fon1 Carnrr Pu·kup RI-NJ' ·711 Luxury Motor New motor. 4 s pd trani. llomc 22' sleeps 6. $250 rtun.o; hke new. $1400/ofr wk " &'ml f.40-8585 646-0049 "72 DOOGt-; 360 VII. f'ultv '63 Ood~e PIJ. ('lt•nn 111 cqu1pp1•d . S!l500. Wirt side & out. nu tm·'· rum. trad1• for Cad Seville great. 67K on~ mi. S!l25 fi75 54117 964-11148 l!l56 27 ' Chris <.:raft rtf<:NT 2.1' Fireball. Sell 78 Chevy C JO S1lvernllo bultnos c . twin t·n~ . .a ,._ runaboul.Xlnl.673-777 1 conlaJOL'U. ._..mper sp1·c Air, l'iS, 645·2283 PIB, dual t:mks. rod1ttl:.. CLASSIC J7' Chns <.:rart runabout 6cyl eng., tlr, all xtras 250hrs fresh water only Boat IS absolutely new $5500 A Y 646·9000 """° 5«-Yke, ,~ after r.PM 645 31!74 & Accn1CM'M1 9400 i6 Chevy Luv. 42K m l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto. new trans. good New Cmwer. fuel lnjcc -body cond, $350010 8 0 lion sysl. ror a sm block _548-<183H ________ _ Olev Any reasonable of· f e r over $8 50 7s&-0703/644·9227 '7SChevy Luv, sharp, S2800 or best orrer fl7~1001 Oiifieid elec. 18' romplt top with side scrl'<!ns. full canvas c:ove r, 1 year old 645-5000 ext.239 640-1470 '71 Honda4.50. 2 lnto I pipe, eves. new rear Ur~. not run· •SUPS IUYS• '68 DODGE. 6 ryl. t ton step van. Wei~ht 5189 1~ Mdl P·200. M1leagC' 55.000 m1 $2jj()(), ·fB Oms 23' w ttrlr. Both Jn xlnt cood. $5000. Call 6.11-3726. '78 lJNlF LITE36' SPORT SEDAN l.OADEO! Radar. TV, VHF, depth finde r, bo1t tanks. blmlni lop, new furniture. 28 actual hrs . Sin(.'(! new. 8:!>·3773 Cull Now for Appt. 15' Glasspar. 80 hp. Mere . OB, traner. nued cover. Uke new. $1750 673-9401 IDats-Soll 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rung, 900-2.9311. 2 Porsch e 9115 seats, black. 1 Racaro , $150. G-lSOO, 49'7-1M7 FefoSeje~-Ktn~bolt set ror '48-'58 Willys 2X4. waJton or Jeep!!tc•r. 646-2590 ·~01sv 6eyt t ton!;t:Pp van. Weight : 5339 lb11 Mdl J'S.30&12 MllcaFc. 68,000. Pn cc $2800. Call 7 14 /9 79 ·05RO or 11.4 /673--0750 ....................... --------- 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODIE UM6 Ford Beautiful! $6500. 644-7183 '46 FORD WOODY fUUy restored I 113.000 87S.,.;l6t OMlllO 1955 Chevy Vt T. P.U .• hl-J>er1 327 eng, rbll thruo ut , Edelbr ork mudlokl. & Holly r arb. Sl800/best. 540-6$.'t9 '761'0YOTA sru 32' ...EIUCSOl:l. 7 b1.1,as. wheel, cll'nn. i>rv. pt)' Eves 714 968 5802 ·57 MCA Roadster: Real· LONGBEB PICKUP wtlh CAMrl0:R SllEl.L. •I cytlndt!Y. "'1111' "dM1ttOt1· Ing, AM!t'M·8 trac k . map. low m1lec Must Sell Thls W eekend (OiSUJl) Pl'lcrsoo 46 und~r cons l r uc llon ly cltrnn. One Owner. S2800 875-2494 673-0062 '76 Econohm• Forcl :lft,000 m1 Or11~1n a t O"'n c r auto. P S. ra dio. JJl \'II, Ut50 557 9212 Mr. Wc!>I dB)'!> f>W K!l7R ev~ Must st>tl Ford \'an Fully <."00ve11 tow m1 5511·057 I A.o;k ror Maunta 830 7UCJO Ask for Susy '76 Dodi:e Van. estm mt. s t l'reo . mu s t s~e ~.731·3204 ·m Fon:l V n fi cyl, 3 spd Best offer. 5J6-13SI even- ings Autos Wanted 9590 .••...............•.•.. WEWIUBUY YOUR DATSUN l'AIO FOH UH NOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN ".in .I uan' · a111,11 .1 n• • 831-1375 493-3375 Wfo; l'AY TOP OOLL/\R for top us<'d <·ars .fore1gn. domesl.Jcs or classics If your <'ar 1s extra d t"an. st.>eus fo1RST! ~ 1J l l11~C.-ty ~25 llaroor r\lvd COSTA MJ-:Si\ 979-2500 WE BUY CLEAM CARS &TRUCKS • . CONHELL CHEVROLET 282>1 llarbor Hl"d l'l~IA ~ESA 54~1200 WE BUY USED CARS CALL PAl'l'Y Us('(! C:ir MJ'(r 540-5630 ltNl~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WE BUY USED CARS! We'n• lhl· O(·w Cht•vroh•t dw1h·r~h1p 111 1111' In in1 l\ulo (.'(·nter Wt-nt"<:d youruM-rl1'.1r ' JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 211\ulo ('1•11l1•r l)ri Vl' lllVINt-: 768-7222 WANTED! Lale m odl'I Toyotas. VolvO!I. P1rku1~ & Van' C'a II ~1 1ocla)' 1 IARLE lkE ............. " c .......... "40-U Ol w S40.t07 Mfos.hftporl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9701 • ••••••• si. ••••••••••••• S\JNffF.AM !\I.PINI-: Parts to sell. Ucst orr 982-9700 9707 ··~···················· 75 Fox wRn., air, AM /f'M II t.rlt. a uto .. lo ml. dnt cond.. S3000 875-:IOOS 1MW '712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '755301, 4 spd. all xtJ\a In· cl. s unroof. low m l. Beauty 5-tS 2667 ___ _ 715.'k)j, auto. alr, s unroor. rm r nss low m l. dnt t'O nd $12,700 Call ~~pm_·, ___ _ Bartcnl wlnchcll t1LrMrn11, 'Gt Chevy d~Uvcry van, mtsl & hydraulics 1-\111 f ully r estored, 350 ro~ 1185.000 P. Squared l'nl{lnc, ~/bell olt. S39DS '77 Rl\fW :.201, oronl(N hlk HUNTINGTON R!o:/\Cll Hpd, 341\ ml. ~tcrcn. Boat.s 54 l-4 l63 8IMI065 AM C·JEEP air, 1mm11t" Sl\900. M1kt• 11151 8eat'h 811847•9551 ~·1'i1Wknd!i 49-1•013'7 .......... .,. ..... --.. .. ......... .. . .. .. IOI Mcl.ARIEH's 6 '78-IMW lZOi FACTORY DE MO Gulf m ~or. automaltc, air cond., A M /FM stereo. alloys, 7500 miles. (0066) SI0,600 '781MWlZOi DEMO -4 s pee d . AM/F M st ereo. a ir rood , alloys. Silver in color. (0500) '78 BMW 320i Dfo:~o -Ml!de na, at loys. air comJ . AM/FM i.tcreo (O'J'b1 I Brand New! '78 BMW 5301 Loaded with Sunroor. automatic. a lloys. tan leather 1nl. Beautiful blHCk (6223) '74 IMW IAVARIA Automat ic. air rood .. s:>O""er steenog & brakes, AM /t-~M rad io . t431MV0) $4550 '75 IMW 530i 4 <;J>{'ed. a.Jr cond , power s t eering & brak~i.. A M /F M r adio llH3MVF:I S7695 ~ N lkach Ul\'d La liab1 a 1 Al Beach & Wh1lllt!r'I (7141 522.5333 Clost"d Sundays r ··- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 Capri 2 3. 4 ~pd . "73 l.200, New l'lutch, bat AM /I-' C 25 ooo t.ery. tires. Needs work nus Off~rs o~~-JMY378 on earb.&render.S450or 615-1S64 bt>st offer. 496-8255 or '72CAPRI En~. xlnt rood-~-------- Good mil trans eur . 78 ~ Z 4 s pd .• AIC. Best Jlloods some body work Offer P.P. days 540-0761 SHOO. ~7907 eves4.!M·3448 '71 Capri, bm w/ora oge ptmPlf1pe. stk shirt. AM radio, good \m.-s. good cond. S8SO 645-9966 Data. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DATSUNS• L4rC)t s.dion OfAll~s SALES· LEAS I NG PARTs.SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN 2.IWS HARBOR BLVU 540.•4 I 0 54040213 ---- •DRIVE A• *UTILE ... * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPl\Rf<: BARWICI< DATSUN ...... 1/1 I J.lfl I .qoi-. '.Ill" 8 3 1-1375 493.3375 -----9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaa 1-'antastJc Closeout on 1978 Modeh • 1979 Models now arrivmg MUST SELL DICK MILLER MOTORS l.20W. Wa rner. S.A 557-21.32 197ti 1-'iat Il l 4-0r. sedun. rud10, 5 spd. less th:.in 2SK m1 Xlnt rond P I' <.:alt 955-0031 (IJ 30 Spm I 551 · lff73 l'\'C"i 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrandNew'79 HONDA Cars MANY To O.OOS. FnM.! UNIVERSITY OldMmbis. Honda Cars • GMC Trwcks 2850 Har bor Blvd. Co>ta Mesa 540·9640 76 llonda 400. 8000 m1l1•' Kerker Exhaus t s hot•k:. Uunlop K 81 ltr(''> ~!~I &10·ff!14~ Jacpa-9730 '76 Ual !';Un H 210. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hatchback Xlnt ,h,1pt.• •XJ 6 l<epa1rs & Scr vu·e • $2200. 752 27 19.:dl 6, Jocllt.onn1.>Ss1•y/Ja~u.ir 552.~ tmo Plar .. ( · M 6:11 ~11~ j :~!~=~AY?~u=~~all i ' t I the world can share wrth a Daily Pilot Heart of Love. It's IORDYS COME IH tne 3 s1~es as shown below: St5. $10. and a spec:ial child's size lor S2 (you must b e ~ t2 to quality tor me httleSt greeting). easy. compose your personalized greeting and we'll set your message in type to fit the border of your choice or your handwntten thoughts may appear 1n the border you select IF YOU WISH TO CltlA Tl your own decorated greeting. ~ use a black pen & ~ draw your design to ,,---..... fit one of the dotted . hne "hearts" shown .... below. \. For help with your a d . j u s t ca ll 6 4 2 ·5 6 78 & a fnendly Valentine ad -v1ser w 1 II be happy to assist you. And. 1f you llke, you can ch arge your Heart of Love or use your Master C h a r ge or BankAmericard '.#: 3 I I i ' --- -r I ' \ ' ' / I \ ... - ' \ I \ ' ' ' \ ' ' ..... ' ....... Ma11 to DAILY PILOT ....... .... .... , / ' ' \ I I I I I I I 842-5878 Daily Pilot C 1ass1l1ed Oepartmenl. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 '1 r I • I •• , ' I 1 . . . ....... l .. 1""4 .... ...,,,... Wot, 1-..eritd ._..,, Ut•d A.tot, Uttd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,..,, UHd ThurWay. January 25, 1979 DAILY PILOt CI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,_. t7l0 ...... t7H Velw• t77J Mel tt I 0 C tlu 9t II ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c •11 ttlS ....... VIH AalfiM.Mew teool~.... HOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.;;~~'"; ••••••••••••••••• IJ~CluUIC) ~It I~ Pcrfe(1 <'Ond. ()((en uvtir suoo ~2973 'II> Rlo;NAUt:t 16 Gd ("(lflti Only 1700 l'all t>7:'> 0400 .. GMe t735 ... Roye. t7S6 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "t3 ~'Ollv 'rop ennd . new "1 DEAllR IN U.S A · t1rt't>, bt.er\'O & to:r. dt<'lt IA====;:;;-;;---"I Mo~·mai \o Caoa • Must ~ IOY Kil su.50644 11>e CAIVll Lcu•fJWM ltOUS·ROYCl ...................... . .... .,,.,,....,.. .. ---------... "'----J ~ .. .c• 1'1CMOOOT 2+ 2. blarll/ n_onr> WNOAY\ ~ SUvf'r f'lo\.111 I •1v.ooo llM-4144 lan, f'kt'l'PllUn•llY buutlful rar. 1111 000 .... Q3flO t7ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle n1azda .r. " ·- I ~Ill Ruy1•1• ~-.11rn hl'W' rend ~lf'1it.in1 v. hltt' b ~ Sellb '760 ....................... ·70 Saab 119 Mlrh.-hn•. run" S~J:1 Cull h •t,· C.... .... ,45-1100 IGI ~1~1 dil>" Mu.tda "72 ff'< 2. 4 dr nl'• T..,... '765 'Jdt•I 'tr.-~ .. ,, nt'w , .. ,.,. ••••••••••••••••• •• • ••• hr~. tun"d 1•n11. z., mp11 '1ll Toy.11 .'I <'omn.1. uutu. I o wnrr. S 1 t ~O Jf1•1t '"'-U\IC $7~ 01 bt·~l 1•H1•r Im· .. , IH'I .&~o 1d o)•" \aht.42 ~ •i.;: 9~11 h~r Tum, all ti pm t74 ...............••.•••. FH .-iuu. m .. 1.11111· hrwn, lth,·r Intel ' i.un1 •J<ll " l'>l('roo, woo m1'i., Slv.000 ~~ 67 ~SI-. ll•W.lc Cou~· l.o ml SAC It I t' I CE $6~00 l'rl\ alt< pt y •t.71~ 't9 an; M UZ, Cid con cl ~ oc tk>!>l offer ~7·1568 ·nTOYOTA SISUFTIAOC ~llv1·rlblw r lr ~ ~Pf't'd Hane . AM, t'M r11d1v . LJ.kt'nt'W I S41t5 Olli &ttOllft PfUVATE PAltT Y 771'eUea l.ike nt'w·bcst of· h ·r low mlleli While 6&2~ '7!1 t:t<bca GT Cpt: ~ ~pd. wr. Wll'\' whli.. xtras. 900 rm, mu:.t 6cll fi orfer . 956 ~. umu sosL. J M. Milan bm '17 Cehra GT Lrtbk , 'krt'O, u~olult'lv mint hlack. A1C. slcn•o cass .. l> 2 !I • 5 o O E " e ' $4.!K>O 992 2426 ~ 1 3 !f 1 7 :s 3 0 t • d y s - - - - :!131005-WJ.'> '76 <.:ellca , 4 spd. 2ti,OoO -----uu. Perfl'<'l eond. 1!176 MB 450SI.. bnlhanl 9ti8 5167 rL'(l w parrhmcnl Local & 1 own rr S2 2. 000 ·75 C«olla S R·5, looks & 75'1 7782 nJN xlnt. Afl 5. 30pm, :;i; ~s1-;i, MetallJc Rlue ti42·S4l~ $2500_. ___ _ & matohing leather int Tri..... 9767 Loaded! ~sking $18.500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call: 64.S-'2613, afternoons FOR SALE: TR7 1976 low please. mileage o ay8 ~9·0644 14 280 C. cocoa brn . Evt> 67~7147 ---~-~-~--· perft>cl cond . $7500 Vol&swagett 9770 !~~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 68 Mercedl'S, sunrl. ai r . 13 Beetle. sunroof. 4 s pd. must i.ell $3500. ofr 'wroo. nu patnl. Ask ms: M_a_rth_a_494_·3672 __ ._66..!_ 1 l~ .!2~_._67_>_97_89_. ___ _ Mt•rrcdes '71 280 SI-:, 3.5. white. blue IPathr mt Sl2.500. 962·5427 '7•1 Rug. xlnt cond. &..'St offer: (714) SM 2666 <d ays l l!lS '58. h;ird & ~oft lop 71 Fastback. AM 11-'M air l\lnt <'ond S58UO Call rond. good lransporta 661·2020 UOn. 644-67191644·5119 ---------MG 9742 '73 412: Blue. auto lrans . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlntcond. '68 MGB Convert.Good 752·2139 cood. W/pard top. 11300. '76 9-pa.ss. bus. AM /PM. ~ excellent conditio n . I 977 MG MIDGET 6?$.3t'*8 ev~. Bonnet, cove r . w1 re ill VW cono,.ert. redl blk. wh<-els, nard1 stecnng AMl fM blerco, 531 1663 ~I. true SPortS Cllr. t'VCS. AMffM stereo. Best Of·--------- fer Call SS2·09tl7 '74 VW Bus. 1'op cond. ---------1 New tirt:s. AM lt'M $3400. 76 MG M1d~(t'l. Royal blut' $1 6777or496·8510 "''Ire/wheels lug. rck .. AM1t,M Tonneau & boot '74 V.W. bug, /\Mlf'1\1 8 rover lo miles. xlnt eond Irk. very low miles .. new 4~·63'7 1 aftcrliPM t1n-s. xlnl cond. $3100. _________ , 536-2785. 536 8405. 59 MGA lo miles, xlnt 1· n n d . C r m w 1 r L' s . v.h1te burit. mt 5:2500 of· for !168-9068 -----16 Midget 21.000 ml. Xlnl ~on d Luggage rac k AMIF'M. '711 VW tonvcn. Cham pagnc l'rl1t, AM I f~ eui.~. M1 r hc lln tires. chrome whls. Bur~. mt'lalhc/wht mt . 1800 ma . $7100. 673 8•13'7 . 673' 1286 l\31 · 1801 _________ _, '70 VW Bug w /cas'5. deck. MGe 9744 ertWJLIU'r. & 3·w;iy o;pkrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• XJnl rood $1700. 4!J9 1254 '73 Needs little hody work. Must self. $2300 or 72 Hus. European Mod • tx.o:.t oHer 759.0870 n(':1r n<'w. 1700 cng .. ------/\M fM. and more . Huns ''74 MGB. Only 28,000 m1 pt'rlrc1. $2700. ~0·6262 Fully loodt:.-d. Musl bCll aft 2PM t::ve:. afl G 64S·757i __ '74 Super Beetle. sunroof. P~ 9750 yellow , Rood cond . •••• ••••• •• •• ••• • • • • • • • 673 2078 or 752·66&1 ----,/ Porsche llJ!iS Cpe Con· w ANTED 1·uurS! t:ompl restored . vw. Datsun . To)nta onJy 4000 m1 , Blkl Blk int RuMmg or DOt·Ca!>h • must see. $12,500. I BB). S73-J465 r.:u 2(>97 l'P af t 7 pm . 7141644·5()39 . '63 llug, NC<'ds work 'll3 Porsrhc. beautiful. •sk forK .~c 5753 Must set'. S7200 or bes t of· "' __ t!.,.__" ___ _ fn 673-C»l48 '7ll U1esel Rabbit. lo mi. :n Turbo, mi~l eond /\II on warranty, hke nu xtras + more Mui.t sell. ~·1_997_· _____ _ as k for Mike. !t62 56 10 '70 BUG. Xlnt body. rblt 21.1 834 7088 rnR Runs great $1575. ------54K-J632 or 64.s.9649 Clean 1970 914 5·!>Pd. ,, M I FM. 48K m 1, 1 1978 VW Bus IOG's, 2.0L owner, $3450. 642·6279 hyd r olie . llrlen1. Top '70 Po;;che 911S c;;;, shape $6400 645-7521 alloy whls .. 2.2 eng. Votwo 9772 $7200. 111893 ·23'1 8 / ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4730 914 2 Ii~ 1973 One owner. Many extras. Best Offer. 64.'>-2951. VOLVO SALIS, SBVIOI AHOl.USIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS 'flll Porsche 91 IS , verl rare & fas t. F.uro md . S s yd. mags. :i;t e reo1 r1·l /blk. x ln t con a ir:•RLEllCE thruout. Musl sell to best ....... nlfe r by 11 30 119 . VOLVO ltA HEll. 636-1500 , 1966Harbor81vd. 4!17·1657 COSTA MESA ------646-9301540..9467 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO l.i\TE '58 Pori.rhc Speedster. blk, no rust, twaut. cond $1 3,000. ~·2824 F.JCO.USIVELY VOLVO '75 914. Perfect rond. s Largest Votvo Deal~r spd. m ags a m trm , ln OrangeCountt xtra5. 536·8058 eves BlJYorLEASE 549-7966days. DI RECT ~;·.;;~-;~~;.~! rrem 'U CAR 2025 S. Manchesiei OF THE YUi" Anaheim 750-2011 (iOOd inventory In 11turk. llurry while they lost' MIRACLE MAZDA/IEHAUL T 21~ llurbor nlvd. <;05TA MESA 2 S w l'dl s h V11lvo M echa ni c~ now al l vun's , 1995 H arbor BIY<f , <.:M G4S· 1982 '45-5700 SElJ.. idle Items with n Dally P11ol Cl1t&torled Ad 642·5678 642·5878. t1asallied Ada .• l9IOllYOU StiYOUI VOLVO. ·n Elfl('tr•. ell u trat. '18 El Dorado . retired 0 M. E.t~ut1v{•. Owner cJrivtn only Pnme C'ond. s 11.980 4fkH893 '17 Wht SeviUe. 32.000 C-o tt 17 ICOOd. clean concL 1:1.VU~! m l lt'll, ma 111 .. m1ny ••••••••••••••••••••••• ict.ru Sto.~ ~. '71 Rally S port, xtra Cull /\rt SEE US! fn$.,70fl() 67.111187 "73 ~turioo. ~ dr <Mux wh"l1, emtrm l l"rco, 'Tl Sedan di' VIiie. On1• owner. fully equl p, U .150. Weekda y• 7»9C!Ol Ml 783.S eves ----r•. loaded. l2SOO or 11 t'l>e de Ville. Bucukln. belt. Mu.al teU. 644·2'790 full cqul p. Excellent MAIOUtS VOLVO MlsSION Vlt:.JO lll·ZHO 4'5-IZI 0 *""~ ttzO c o n d . 4 t 1 2 3 6 2 a.. •t t!Yt91Wlmdi fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 CUSTOM Ct•ntury ~! F.xet>. rar, S.'J,91)(). ....., UMd for r1uick nle 494-4673 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'G a..cll Skylark. Run1. NC ttOI ~ problem. S200/blt •··~··•• •• •• ••• •• •••••• crlr. ~ T17l 'nAMCOREMUN --------1.0AO~:I>' Ml.lit St!e '&1 Sc.a. W1n. Uret 6 body IA•Nf'W me¥•:K> food.1.. ena. nda wor k l'rllt'EDTO'SELl.1 100/vBO ~ UUNTlNOTON RF.AC'l1 AM<' JP.EP 1m1111·111 h 011141 ~1 MUSTSRL t6 &ack •t•Uofl waaon. 4 d(lur l lJc TUR816) 1285 ~3 29fl7 Wb"l UUll'k Rlvleri. Ont owner beauty. 12000 VhoiM! 833-33&2 i4 llu11wt 111111 hbacll X6 ryl, Auto 111otfl* • Pow Str & Oriak''' Air, Durkl1:., a m /Im aterf'O 4' mnrf' GoldL•n tan ~•lb C1•D1c ttl 5 lwi anll"Mr l..ow nllll":i ••••••••••••••••••••••• <~ 0-Wut>r IUkUlll 2100 lll72 Coupe de ville. new <'•II ~ I l21 Evt:• i; 10 lll'\'IS xlnt cond. stereo. wt"-"kt"ud• , ul C, vinyl lop Lt.hr. Auto Wiil & W\ndows Sl 795. 644 6632 ---..,, Sedan de VIiie, One o wnl'r. fully e quip '7.000 Wt!e ltda ya '1»teol "19 Eldt>r.00. full Power. ruoe. S6U)Olbtlt off. 968-0290. 1971 Coupe de Ville. yellow, loaded. Im· maculat.e. 25.200 miles. ~. 540-2011 '78 CADILLM; OPERA COUPE l..o.ded with eqwpment! White wired leather In· ...nor .. Orie. retA11I sdhllg pnce 141.000/0ur price 131.000. Or l ease. ttl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt71CAMAIO L'f model with OftJy 71ff mlles! Eleetne windows. pwr. door locks. 1tereo with a C. 8. radio. V8. au&.om1Uc. pwr. 1t.eertng 4't pwr . brake s CWA'OW). SAVISSSSS CONNfl.L CHfVROUT •," 11 , 1 la H flt,·' j ,.. ' ' '~ t--... SU-1200 (4.56400) 77 30.000 m1. Al e. auto fl..ETCll ERJONES trans. loaded. S4450 CHEVROLET M7-9212 Mr. West days. 6633WestmineterAve. ~eves. Westminster 839·3773 71 :is.ooo mi. Ale. auto .. 'ur 11:11,• 11114 Grem lin. bud<t't et!'iits , :.dr . AM t F'M, vwr steennic. """" front brakes. low a\lk!l*!tt', SUIOO c..r11 :in11r :'> 00. 964 1761 CONvr '76 ELDO • ab-trans. loaded. $4300 78 Seville, yellow w l solutelysp()tless.$9995. 557·9212 Mr. West days. yellow mt.. lo mi. TOL.se 529-8423 ~eves. or buy Xlnt cond . ......_.... tlOO AlltcK.Hew tlOO ~.~·1891 .l.lnda ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971MOVA1! a.olee of t ! All with awimauc._ pwr. steerina " radiol. Mott have alt condiUoninc & other ex-tras. All example: 2 Door wilb oo1y 10,700 miles. (Stk.au.5). <4.31TZT>. $4445 COHHfll CHEVR OLfT '/\.?I I f.11 ,.,, II . 1 "'I \ \1 ~ ' · SU-1200 "74MONTECARLO Fully factory equipped - with aU tbe Moote Carlo ~ goodieat <= SG\\ETHING ~ ~ ~~?'.?fE~EACH DIFFERENT! .._) '. 18'7Sl Beach 81/847·9551 ~ · ~ ....... c-Cletak ................ & 0.. ....... P vt. party NEEDS ~~ic.~work A.whK,Hew tlOOl.Alllos.Mew HOO ---------······················· ...................... . (2112)(SGA5005964) LEASE s7an FOR '7Mo. olus ra.c lot 36 "'°"''"-OO<>n end l.AleMl on 111>o•ove<1 Cf lld•I cao COlll ·~ Rl!'$J(JU81 12366 Peno<hc. l>llYmenl ~ 40 TOl..C •na!OllO'ito5! 13Cla I!) (2082}(SGE5002391 l LEASE FOR fl'''" ld1 b 3f, ,.,,.,..,,,,..., OD-in 4"t'd IPa~ on "00'0~~ '"'-C+t ( ,,., fO\t )4fit40 RMtO'tJdl i 2e"' 1 Pt>ric><hC W'(Tfte .... 13711 9fJ To1.te 1nce11hOn C:OSI S4()3 t I Brand llew 1979 HOllDA ACCORD 5 SPEED c201 axsMe 101219•> :g~ 55679 ~=- OR 48 moncn~ t1nanc1'19 on R1>pmv('(I $13748 fHlO•t ,,,,,_ dowfl OAvrnenl 1999 To 1111 <l<>ltffW-0 ""t"tlnl H 59604 MO. ~;46~~Al PERC NTAGE RATE LEASE $10873 FOR-MO. "''" ••• lt)r 36 ~~ ()pPn nt>d t<>a"4' on aPOm'll..., Cfed•I Cao ~I S!l799 R•••>flua• S36'>'l """«I c !1¥Ytnef'll '4149 00 lOlel ...:Coeo1oon C...,.,I SO() 2~ Brand llew 1979 HOllDA. CIVIC HATGIBACK 4 SPEED c211exsGc5006•32i BUYs4079 ~ ofOR ~:.:. ..... ,-· ~· ·-!'-' 46 montlll hnanc-nq Of' a~ -., -·) $104'Jo. ~reo11 T()IJll OOwn llftV""'"' U 99 -• --I:•·· :.... To1a1 dele<•ed paytMnl $5537 56 - ANNUAL PERClNfAG( RATE 12 68 ... LEASE FOR SA YE-SAYE-SAYE e 1978 USED HOllDA DAILY RENTAL CARS TAKE YOUR CHOICE 1978 HONDA CIVIC HATCHBACK TAKE YOUR CiOICE USlO lt71 HOMDA CIV'IC 4 mtD HATCHIACK Wm4 "At• co..om~· '>GC40147!>61 °' !SGC400e02~1 A UT OMA TIC AND All COMDfTIOMIMG USt OCAR SERIAL ISG04011'4 ... UHD 1971 HOHDA CIV'IC 5 SP11D Wm4 • .,. COMOm<>HING• !80l40t42 70KS0l4000989KSGE4()()1J "I Onl s3799,..., .. · a LI•- Se"lce & Parts Deph. OPEN 'TIL I 0:00 P.M. Monday fhnl Ft'lday • Salwdays 'TIL 5:00 P.M. S.H.W. ...... All Sale Prices Do Not lnclllcle Ta• & License• Sale Prices Effecffvethru s.Mlay, JCllMlr'Y 28, 1979 . ... -... ,------..... ..., ~--.. --... ·-·----•-·1o1n-•~e .. ·&.1--.. a-•-..•M•••11111· .. •••••••lillti.••lllliillllillim••••••t '·.' ... . . I •• ; C'J2 DAILY PtLOT Thurld•Y J.,,~•r; 26. 1919 .. - Mto.,UMd .._,Uwd .............................................. Chnr*t tUO ford tt40 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,,,,,,,, •• \,1 •• t976MALllU~ ·PHIL Sparkllnf( blU\' f 1nu.tr LONG with wl111lt•nlnl( while llllJ, VM. aulOm&llc. 111r <'Ond , D 1>wr llll' •nnit & 11 rutlm --..-' ----ttl70l'K Jo; 1 Rt"(!1w1·cJ lo ~ ONLY $3750 ~ COHHEll CHEVROLET .'11.'!I 11 ti 1. ,, 11 • I 11('-J\\1~'\ SU-I 200 .... ( . o0,...,.., \_ ......... , ...... o.._. ...... . .... ~ ... c.-.. ,...... --------'11 fo~ord LTD Wagon '7tl MONTE CARLO automatic. pwr. stcerinl( Low miles, lilt. <'r w5e. & brakes. air cond .. new automal1c, power win· tires f, only 63,000 aC\uul do ws & doo r loc ki.. nules. Runs LIKE NEW AM/FM. Loadt'<i' ISS20l & ui.ei. rcgul11r l(ai.' $42119 $1350 Prt. ply. Call HUNTINGTON RF:ACll 770.3311 AMC JEP.P •-------- 16751 [leach Bl 847 9SS I I '*77 CHEVROLET IMI' ALA SEO AH Autom1.1111· pwr 'l•·1·1 111.i. IJl'lory air • 011<1 • ttnl!"<l l(llt!->~. "'~w l 11 t"<. wiled rnver!'> & t.<JW milt"' L ie ~i l<l.l> ~lk £"Jl><l2 S4778 THEODORE . ROBINS FORD 20l>O HARBOR llLVO COSTA MHA o4l 0010 '76 <:II F.V F:TT t: Clean & run:-. l(rf'~ 11 1 ~171 i'HICr;t>TO ~El .LI m ·l\ f tM;TON lit::AC lr 1\'.\ICJEt;I' ltii51 lk·;1l'h Bl 1147 !1551 ~~~ 900 So. Cocnt Hwy . L01J111M1 leoch 494-1131 . 73 ~1unl•· Carlo. aut o IJ'IV.f•r 'lt'E'rtng , POWt'r brake5. <11r cond1t1un1ng N1•w 1run.,m~s11>n & t''< h<1u~t .,y,tem 1<,·1·"nt IWW. 675 0380 $2595 73 O •pnct' Full pown, O<'W tin~. J\1C. J\~ FM. l m m lll' SIMO() I' I' fj.14 57 14 TL NO\u 2dr. bl'k .,I 111 li. P IS, a 1· N\•w lln -s Top rood onit owner Sll!W 552 4!137 i2 Cht-v K1n g1"1 w ood wagon . 3 sea ter X lnl rood Best Of H4!S 0227 '77 LTD II VII. automatic. air ron d1liorung, power !IU*n n.: & bra1ws Pnced lo Sell' (M.'lj) S:l•9:i llUNTINGTON BE1\Cll AMC J EEi' Hi'i~I Uc111 h Ul.t147 95.;1 ·n LTIJ 11 C..:ountry ~'/ Stal Wai:on LOddc1 . xlnl rond 16.000 m 1 l'I' H.:tl 2021. 644 2598 '73 T R1rd. ne w tires. ne w brak~. n pwr, run. .. xlnt $28)() 964 · I K48 ·1 1 l''o rd LTD W1e11 A1r/cond Nc·w l1n·:-. braxel'o Xlnt cond s1200 100-9759 '74 2 dr hrdlop, xlnt ron•I , S6(J() bt·low Blue liook r:\{ ... 1)44 !'>SllH 711 Councr. ~!->pd . ;im/fm Ca.,,1•111., T a k t' flv1·r ll'fl". 9liH 1)()6,5 i~ T•innl) 1 dr. ~ha1 11 t•hea111.1l SZlllO 1>12 41127 l!n? l"orl1 <:ranada t;h1,1. ldr. '>harp. I ownt'r L11w mll1·s, loadl·d $4!H1:i ~1~7 ~ury 9950 .•.•........••.•.••.... OllJ\NC 1-: 'OUNTY'S NEWEST 1.1:-.COLN trH:RCl'HY IX-aln sh1p ,., now (Jl'fo:N RAY FLADEIOE IJNCOl.N M .. :RCll RY Ill fl! Auto Centt.'r IJr ~Ot'wy.t.akt• t't1rl·~t 1•Jo. 11 IHVINt: 830-7000 ·72 Col Park !f pasi. w .. ~ Whitt', fullv load ed' Xlnl' $2,000 675 6161 'f\2 Montcn·y Xlnt l'Qnrl Ciood running Di.y & mKhL' 4.94·91'45 -----9952 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Coupe. 4 ~pd c'Ond low mi Xlra~ 496 4068 Xlnt ·sr. Muslani.t 2H9. auto . l'IS Good ('Ond $1400 Or IX">l o{fer 645 77 lit ----'7 1 Mach I. Cl.V, 35H\.'. Ham air. low m1. xlnt or~. cond 213 !l-13 1131 7~ llobr:11. 3 dr. S:!t.11.lfl 111>2 li7711 ;;, Old" Toro lJrouji?harn. all ••!Ctr .. , p I' S3·11HI ~ ;,j(jl l!nO Old-; K>I, 3SS c u 111. t•ni..rim· X Int me ch rontl ~ Call Anita 847 3311ti or 759· 1!177 ------'74 Olds Coronudo. 2·dr. loudc-.l. $2000/IJt.•,.l nfrt•r Mu!>l :.ell Dy!-> 774 72hO. mlt..,9M 02il.'I 'iK', Cut le;,, S11 1Jr t'lll.' lirii[4l hrn a lu 1111 "' n•1111un ,tl Sti:i:.u 1),1\ ... !>17 ~12 r:\ ,., t til; I llil1h I •• . . J .• ·- .. I I I ' SUAEA VALUES For You ••• from Merchants all along the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT · ' January ~4 and 25, • 1. 9~9 . . ,. CORONA DEL MAR THE SHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS During the month of Februry, Senior Otllelll rettlYe 25% off on their private party ads for mercllaadlle for sale ID &lie OUalflecl Section of the Dally Piiot. <Seal Estate 11 not lacladed). Brta11oar ad into one of our ofllea lilted below between 8 AM Ir 5 Pll an1 d ay during.the week 11141 we wUI start your ad &lie nest day. Costa Mesa -338 W. Bay Street Lagdaa Beach -l 181 Glenaeyre Huntington Beach -17875 Beacll Boulevard A ONCE A YEAR SAVIJIGS lVENTI 24th ANNU~ smi INSJANT .iE ~-' Senior Citizens Special 25% Discount Brtq yoar coupon to the Dally PUot office near you 4 Costa Mesa -330 W. Bay • Lagana Beach -1186 Glenneyre Huntington Beaeb -17875 Beach Boulevard ----------.... ~ll!!P.I~·----------­ .. ~~MAGNAVOX I TRA'NSISTOR WITH COUPOM I 1 R~~·~ ... ••s.t• s11•s 1 I OIM ..... .IAM. .,... I t7t I L KERM Rlti4A""JU6·flll•ar. Costa MHa • 546-1691 J -------------------~ CASSE 11 E TAPE •• MIM. 4'"60-90 MIMUTI AVAi.AiLi Offll 1..-n .IAM.Jl, lt7t $169 Supplpment tc Coast LIFE January 24 1979 and Daily Pilot January 25 1979 -SUPEACQUPQN 1 ---------.. 11 LITTON 14-PIECE MICROWAVE COOKWARE KIT • , . • \ I I I Supplement to Coast LIFE. Janyary 24. 1979 end Deily Pilot, January 26, 1979-SUPERCOUPON-6 -------------------------, I ' I Offer Expires 2-14-79 • Locat~d at Sunnower & Bear StreetB Santa Ana, California 92704 • 751-6595 Opj,oalte South Coast Plaza MAU 70 Unique Shops And lntematlonal Restaurants Hours: Monday-Friday .••••••• I 0 a.m.-9 p.m. Saha-day ••••••••.••••• I 0 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday •••••••••••••• 11 a.m.-5 p.m. CHOICE OF l I FREE HOME MADE DESSERT• With CouPon. When Purchasing Lunch or Dinner J Wit Tpsc~CnlJJij IJub S: Eestaurunt I I S4*HI Coast ..... Vllogt PltoM: SH-7525 I ·---------------~--~--1·----------, • • I • I 20 % OFF I I FISCHER PRICE TOYS. 1 I """"'. ~ .__.,, ~-~, With Coupo,.._i_1m1ted To Stock On Hand I I 4'eiffillQ~ ,~~~x~res2-14-79 I 1$/i -·a-clUM'11 fanti:.ou -~~AA?·-~ ~ ScWli Coast Pima V-. • • L~ -~~~v.. ~ 54f•l461 ------------·-------~ •..... W'4~----------., I • I 10%oFF I EVERY'[!'tc!~§.~t~14-~TOCK I I HUM-Ml IMPORTS I I s... c.-..... v-... . "--= IJ6a7'•• I --------------------- .. CHINESE DINNEI SPECIAL 1 OlllNT Al DELIGHT 31s::.... With Coupon GOOd Thru 1·31·79 HONaf<ONe n10UM .. COllA IRA(•,.._, MOUlll: n:00 Ml" t:ao,.. DM.Y llH •WINI IAMQUIT FACILITllS TAllOUT PHOHI 5'7·2112 . •••AL DUA&,,.ITIB. UDIAL Mnat4 '44'5 """'SJ,4f 0-.. ..... c ........ rrtcM The Oual·Sleel Rechel la designed with r&dlel pty construction fol long mileege, a polvester COf'd body fOf amooth nd1ng comlon. And two steel bell• fOf lmc>ad resistance wrnt Courot" 71-tlS.llS RETREADS ALL Sl%H OMI PllC• WHITIWALLS •' .................. s11so;:: WllHCOUPOM Shock Absorbers ·-DiNNiisrlci'AL, DINE IN Off TO GO NO LIMIT I 0111.NJ Al DE.LIGHT 10-In OntyJ I I 3 7• ~ t"A011.frltCI SN1mC1.lor .. QP0tll I o ...... ~· Cfllelltn Ctlow Mein I SwMI 6 SoUf Ctllclltn Steok I (S.rved AflytifM> h t T••., Mort '<Irk ftltCI Aic:t IH ~ ,..,.. .. ,...., ...... ~: I ON ft. nMG With Coupon ..., ..,. Grttfl Pepptf I W Ml", GOOd Thru "" ...... ,.,.... ~= I mo UMI. COITA IRA ( • ....., 1 ·31-79 AllftOftd CNcUn ~--------------------~ • • 5-PECi'AL----u BRAKE OVERHAUL I ......... . s75" • WITH THtS COUPOH ~~.~.s. I COAST GENERAL TIRE I l.-Z.!5.!!;!_~IO.!.:.£.OJ~~~~:_5_i~5l1JL_J ----------WHEEL IALANCE I PASSIM6• CAii -4 TillS -IOT ATI -I HIGH SPHD 1ALAMC1 °" cOMPUTa -sroc• I WMms OM&. y -9"SNCT llAKU -••· s u .60 I ~,~nr:.~:~~~ac:~'O:u~~~~ ~~~izrfj~ s 14ts i WITH COUPOH s 15•s I 8081ne• ~ rofldt. and restore the I COAST GENERAL TIRE I 1moolh ndO vou !)aid fol You'll feel the dtllerenoe Pl.US 12.ao INITAU. I I ---------------wmt--cOUPOM ___ ... i!!!.'iA!~!;_C,2!]~~!!~~~.!?.!!.-.1 •.... P.I~·---------.. • • "MAG WHEELS" I AMY WIS1llH WI·-AT JO ... N.ICI I AMY AM•tcAN/P ...... WMla ., w /D NICI I HMST .. IALAMCl llTU) I COAST GENERAL TIRE I I L 2855 HARIOR.•.COSTA MISA • 540-5710 1 .____________________ _ ___________________ .. .. \ t ·c ---- .. SKI•· ART SUPER SPECIALS I New rental skis & boots available at all 3 locations! ...... ~~----------, ~ 1 ' . ' MOUNTAiN SPORTS I FREE I PRE-TUNE & MOUNTING WITH I PURCHASE OF ANY SKI I I IWITH THIS COUPON I ~--------------------~ ------------~ 1 ' . ., MOUNlAiN SPORTS • I FREE HOT WAX 1 WITH THIS COUPON I ·-· GOOD~2.'. '79 ..... 2. I. '79 I IL! . NO PURCHASE REQUIRED JI -------------------- • • 4. , MOUHrniH SPORIS I • FREE MYLOM STRINGS I I . WITH PURCHASE OF I --t=-·--AMY TENNtS ACKET -,-~--------------------~ . 2600 W. Pacific Coast Hwy -Newport Beach 642-8335 5332 E. Second St. -long Beach 439-7667 Laguna HMl1 Mall -Laguna Hills 581-4555 _ .. l, e SUPEACOUPON -Suppt.ement to Dally Piiot. January 25. 1979 and Coeat Life. Janua7 24. 1979 --_,.,__,.,_ • Singles Doubles Queen BEAUTIFUL PEEL RATTAN HEADBOARDS s26so s3 2so s4500 ...... Clo1lftg co• COYE . Join In the celebration! • Al s..,les 112 Price! ISoMe free!J • Proo4 & Mlnt"Seh 200/o off retail • Foreign Proof & Unc. Sets Dlscomted Hurry -Sale ftcls Jma. 31, 1979 "Thanks to al I my fine custo•merS for a-wonderful years" - Bob 26Jl.C ....... Ma04J1rt • • Ml-1744 C• D' ............. I I II ' 4 - PAPER PLATE "c HOLDERS .... ~"'~~-----------:'~~~~ I STRAW 25 1 llAPKlll c_. I r RlllGS cu.tt, Doa. ,ff c..._, I ~~ IL DICKll,.. WICKB ''22 MOULTON PKWY. sum .. ,." TUSTIH I = --------------------~ l I I I I I -... 'eJ' I_... I --si2ii'1 Jl'"Dt_.•OMAL 1.-.c ..... s -112121 PC4tlW tt " D&AM>MAL 1t• 1MAM>MAL SCAM ICMt llMOTI ~ ... --------- ......... ~f!t~----------­SUPERC:OUPON EXPIRES I/~/ 79 I I OCW. laATI DllECT NOM ICA OM lMISI TOP-<* I THNJHI JI" DtACM>MAl COl.OUIAI llMOTH I I - I I • . every day o f the year at Crown Jewels • We :,pec1altze 1n c.ustorn work and 1ewelry repair w1111 ctn ab:,olute guarantee o r complete sat1sfact1on • We offer a superb selection or loose stones and moun1o<J ring~ You re invited to browze and ask Question:, • We excel "' custom n ng designing to meet your exacting wants Como 1n ror free consultation over a freshly brewed cup o f coffee • We extend a cordial invitation to drop 1n and take <.tdvantage or our years of experience 1n the art o f jewelry know-how Theres no obhgat1on for our free consult11'1g ;,erv1ce ALL WORK IS DONE ON THE PREMISIS 7172 EDINGER AVE Orange County s Favonte Mid-day Dining Soot BEER• WINE• ftHONE ORDERS TO GO ACCEPTED I 767 M•wport ll•d. COSTA MESA (AcroH from A•ron Bro1.) 646-3120 ~<;ff~ . Th~[~.· Compan; .. and . saura.a s · ·. . . · the store that offers a liHle of everything for everyone's valentine! Costume Jewelry, chains, riryg s. earring&. religious Jewelry. CJ:ystat. bowls. candy dishes. mugs. housewares. clocks. china dolls, figurine ~lrdSf!"d a vast selection of. . knlck·nacks. , • iraft9t C...ty'• fot "'°'' ~lalltt lft ~us1~ eoxes Elcciling soli"ci1on of tunn-, Md mnkes hf'rf' '1 o ch&rm1no vatttnllnt> 0111 of l:'l~lln{I voluP M d Pf•Ct'd from S699 to s799e I - -----------Crl! 1pon nlfrr r•pirru. r l'l'l H'llh I I 4. sEASoH·s PLATES , I ~ PRICE .. orlftoll a ocliwell 4·SeH011'' I 2 • ...... wlttl pwitho\f of ette .t r~-1 CJU!or prfu. I M'"f Coupc>ft. 1 sa~a'S 9049 AHmtto A••· .... MCNJNll'el H ..... nqtott hoch I ·-------------------~ ----------C('l11p('n nlff'I l'•l"•rf'r Ff'h 1 C'!h I HOLLY HOBBlf FIGURINES I i 20% DISCOUNT! I Wlttl ""' c~ ~. ufectl011 h ~! I -1-a~a'• 904• AH...to •••. I.At M~IH ... t""1fott hKh .• .• -----------------------·-· .. -~"'~~ ----------.. c:.o11CIOI\ 011£11 ~x,,.,. .. , r t>h 1 ('\1!'1 I $5 °-0 DISCOUNT I WITH EVERY '2000 PURCHASE lrifMJ lft I ON SELECTIVE ITEMS! coupon I ·-·A ~~ .. ii(-r .. * Supplement to Coast LIFE. January 24. 1979 and 011ty Pilot. Janu1ry 25, 1979 -SUPEACOUPQN-11 .... , ·~Jtll'1 , ll!•Q'llll sf~foshiOllOb\! S-fu\\ o t\ e 0••1 S" o ~ ro o"' s or o \.\"'\ted ':. ~ furn\tur•·. f ec\al ~~ dur\~ "''' : 300/o 'in • ~ectrOO'l's• tou ~· up 0..,.. tlOO"'• • OOftl• " l~•~.!tast\c Vcatll"_:_.-tltiel otl _.-~"at 1ft\\ted cpu-i·~ec1. lut HurT'lfirst coi;:.::. bUYel'S· '""'' ..• reclt to '"''-' c -------:~. • ;• I • 0. 0.. fcllllaa Fir• o.Peclc Mutheu ...i l'o•d..._ ,==f!!I I ... ::ft":I~"':'-..... SAVES:~.. J:t~I I Sacrifice Sets $~sm. ~~~~~~· I 1f2 Off 1117 "'IK· ~~g.rici-i_~· .... S14 ,.. ~'"'"f'r"r-\·<!"~~Y:t L CURTIS F411HITUll COSTA MIS.A OH&.Y -llH SO. HAllOtl IUD. J -------IExP•*Jan.30.1979•------- ... .. 12 SUPERCOUPON -Supplement to Deity Piiot. January 2&. 1979 and Coa1t Life. January 24. 1979 / . .. -,._,,,, , .. ,a clJ du ..... P 1aEROLASI Of;L COATED HULL, AL.L WOOD '""TS NUMaERED 'O " IEASY ASllMaLV, TOTALLY COM· ~ETI: HA•DWARE SIETS c•OTH •uNNINQ ~ OECI( HAaDWARI:), EASY TO FOLLOW ASSEM•LY INSTaUCT· ION a OOKLl!T. YOU WH .• L a£ AMAZED WHEN YOU Sl:IE THE HIGH QUALITY 0' THE CERVIA ANO ALL THAT YOU QIET IN THIS BEAUTIFUL SAITO MASTER,ll:C•I AlVELL CHEVY OFF TYCO t " STAAIO~T OR ... HMM ..OAO reel<~. REO.. 6.59 , ... RAOfUS TRACI( .•.•••••• ., ........ "(0. lt.AJ ............ . ... TYCO 9UILOINO ICITI 3.67 MOHOORAM 111 SCALE 13 99 IU0.14.JI ENTIRE ITOCIC •• , •• COAVlnE. AEO. 111.lt , . . . . • "IVELL Ull"tONITITUTIOtll OA CUTTY SAR IC tHI,. 11.18 AEO. 121.11 EACH .......... . 0 · l (~ C I\ ~ f i n W f RE D Vl Hl 1 'U S RADIO CONTROL -----------' nco HO ROADRAC"& I ~--._CUl~E HUGG •. CAIS I I SAVE 50% OFF ID Al~ I I lllllllr mttMle.. 2'' I Coupon nHd thru JM 30, 1171 ea.J -------------------- Huntington Beaeh F ountain Valley ()I TI O N Y our Home town .. • Dal l y NewHp a p er ' VOL n . NO 1\, 4 S (TIONS, .e6 PAG S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T HURSDAY. JANUA RY 2S. 1979 TEN CENTS Hun tington Beach to Snuff Pot Aids It~ KOfttRl H \RKt R 0t OM 0.th fol'u .... \l•ff l It~ nHH•t.llr. h.1\1 I 111 ii llw11 Ill'' 'uhu 111 .1 li11l '" '11ull uul ~ hul l'I lk '>t 1 lh• ti •l ' flt.ti lflhlll I "llOOlllOji( Jhil ,1plw1 II 111,1 .11111 ,11 llu11l11~h•n Bt•J1 h ,fore·' M 11y11r H••ll l'.111 111"'" th1 " ~ l't'k 'It'll( 11'(11•1-. lll IHllt lill'I lh''' 1•,t,1hh-.h1t1t nh r1·11L11 '>llllt' t t.1•\ \oluntuflh p1111111111 llw 1h, µluv .. 11111 i.,1lt·, ••I l h1• 1111 11 h.lfl 2 Valley Sclwol' Closing? Ry RAYMOND ES'rttAl>i\ Jlt. Of '"° O•>IY l'Uot \l.•11 /\ f'ountam VJllt·v l1·h·mt·n tary J School l>t!>tfll'I .11tv1i.or y t'Omm1ttcc ha:. rf'c•um m1•11tl1•cl the c·h>sur(' of I wo '"'hf/ob 111 Jun!' h1·1·au~w of d1·1·1i11111~ ~tu 1l1·nt 1·nrollm1·nt SC'hool hourcl 1111 rnlit·r~ h.1\, ~('ht'lluh·tl :.i Ff•li I p11hlll .h•'.H tnJ! lo 111~1·11..,., wh1•tlwr to ,111 p111v1· lht· '1·hrn1I t•lo~111 ··~· arnl ;, 11 ... 1 11r 111 h•·r 11·1·011ir111·n<1.111 ,.,., m J iit• 'l 111·...,J.n 1111:h1 i.., ttw I I mt·mlw1 l'•••wl l'h1· p.11wl ·, 11·nt111 rn•·rHlal '""' 11H·lutlc· ( ·11, .. ,. l .. 1111li !'>1'11001 , 111·,~1 Yorkto"n A'" ;11111 11111v1· ttw :128 'llucknls lht•11• Ir> An·v.tlo' !-.c•hool, l!Hi:ffi LI'\ 111gt1111 I.an<· ll11th i;chciol~ an· Ht llu111111~ton ffrach. CIOM' Mt'Dowl'll Srhool, 17210 Ouk St , ;in(! mov<· 1t:. 426 :.ludent!> lo T::irnuri.I School, 17:140 SanliJ Suwnnt• St. Hoth M·hools urc in f<'ount<11n Vullt•y. Move about hulf lht' 483 stu d t-nts ••t Bushard S•·hool. 10099 to;<luratlon I.ant'. In f >:1k Sd111ol . !moo Yorktown AVI'. Ii) nl'>.t f.111 Commllkc rnt•mh<.·r-. Jl~o "•lll! ~est NI that th1· :.1'1111111 bO!Jll.I "l~a!>l' but not :...•II ' :lA.Y varartl :ic·hool bu1ld1nic llunt1ngt1111 lk :11'11 llnrun l11gh Sc·hool H1str1t·t 11ff11'1al-; h<iv" rn tlr call'd lh.-y m;iy lw "lllrr11t tt1 lt•a:.P Olll' or "11111' or th1• \',U'otrll t·lt'm«nl:1rv .,1·h111il ,,,,., The t-'ounta111 \ all1·y Sd111ol 1>1strtd :.itl v1M11 y 111111 ah.o fl' c•om ml'nrl t'il tt111t <l 1!>11 1c•t h1·11d quarters. now lor<Jlt·d n1•ar lhl· corner or Ttiltx·r1 I\ venue .in<I Nl'wland StrP1·l, tw niovc·rl l<i lht• v<icated Md>owell '<·html ,,k. The curn·nl !'.d1ool dt'il 111'1 or ri<·1• Silt• ~hould 111• lc•a\l'IJ . N Uii m 1ll<'l' mt•nr l>1·r:-. !'.lml Panel mt·mlwrs 111"' s111wc·xl f'<I lhul t•mpty M'hool '>ll1•i. h1• 11st·d ai. day care ('t•nft-1 '•· Buy:.' ('fuh halls or '''1111ir 1·1t111·11•> f.11· d t lll'I> Thl· arlv11>orv 1•:t1wl. m.1111• up 11f C'Ommun1ty mt'n1h1·1 ~:inn d11> I rrrt t•ll1ploy1·1·'· 11> lwa<h·d hv t-:u.:rnc Van l>:r'>k. a fuuutain Vall1·y rt·-;1d1•01 an<f J udv Lohman. J JI.J I 111•1 ~1 ho•;I l1•a<·her Tlw unit was app111ntt•tl lry lht· 1>chu11I h11urd hr!>l y1·ar Bandits Ge t Money, CB Two ;irmt•ll ha11tltt ~ nr•ll•·d $2911 10 t':t!-.h anrl a t•tlitt•fls lran<I rmho 1lur111..: .1 W"cln1•t.1l.1 v m11rn1n tt h11ltl111> al .1 I l11nl 11wt11n lk11d1 .-l1·ctron11·, P<4111p1111·111 -.111re J\ dnk al tlw IL1d 111 !-.hat•k slor1., 117!11 W;1rn1·r /\v1·, l•1ld 110111·1· OIU' 11f 1111' lhlll'' po1nl1•1I H p1i.lol at h11n al 11 ~.o a m und :.aid . "If you don t wa111 lo .it·I shot. J(IVl' mt• 1.111 lh1· rnorwy in ttw t'<u1h n·.:1i.kr." T h t' ~unma n grnhbt'd tht• money while h is irc·c·omplH'l' h<•tsted a 40-channf•I <: H rndio The two band1t-1> flt'<! i.ouUl <111 root. ~mhertt Checked LOS ANGELES I AP) Coun ty W('lf;1r(" o((ieh.tll'i are running the nam e11 of l'M ph•s Tcmplf' rnl•mtK•ri; throuJ:h a c·omrmtC'r to 1h·tcrm1nt• ir any r e('(•1ved twnd1ts fraurlult•nt Iv "SlJPER .~AVINGS' HY SUPEHt.:UlJPON SuJ)(.'r uvinf(ll and vuluC'H urc orft•rt-d to Onily Pllo~ rco<lcril lo· doy In "Sul)trcoupon " Look for th111 special 12·pal~ rollectlon of coupons rrom Oran ge Cout m ercha nts In today'• Dolly Pilot. ' I dtt.t' Ill' v.arnt-d 1f ttwr ... 1s not c·oni pll,1nc•t• tht• t'll v m.-v da uh .u1 ur cltn,int•t• n~trlC'lint¢ lh1• -.itlt· of the p1u .1phn-nuh11 Putt1n:.oo'I\ 11,tlt•r d11l nut '1t ~I'll with somt-of tht' 1t<!!pc111 <11·11111 Two who wt•rt• l'Ontucwd MIY thl'~ plan to 1'0ntinut· !5t'lhn.: ~md dr..,pluyUlJ: thto nwr 1·hi1nd1 Nt' ·1.1·1 ... IJl't' It, .. OOl' 'ltlld, "flunlmgton &!ach has a large numbt•r of pot Kmokers " Anothl'r representative said thot !Hnoktnt< paraphernalia in lt>rcslli are prepared to take the r 1ty on 1n court Pattin.son s uid in an Interview that tl'w-puraphe rnalta. includ· tnf( roach clips and water pipes. art uS<'d for only one reason. "l\nd that ts to s moke man JU8nU A port up111t• n <1rncd <lullltl· Mays ha!. adopted u baby to ra1:--c• <tflt·r 1b moth<·r wa~ run ovt•r by a ~ar. T he prick -.. ly animal~ art· res idents of Lhc Arizona -Sonor a Desert M usc•urn in Tuc·son FireDlen Give Free Sllloke tletectors The Huntington B<·ach F1rl' l>..-partmcnt will began g1vmg away 2.500 free :,mokc dttcctor:, Frtrlay•to quullfll'd rc!-.1dt•nts ltv· in~ in cn1ain ureas of the city ll ndcr terms of the $30,000 frdl·r:1l J(rttnl, th<: detectors will ht• j(IVl'n first lO residents Of lh1• downtown an·u, l1ountl l·tl by WmdDa mage Light Along OrWJge Co ast -= . Winds out of thl· sooth west thill hlt·w tn o Oran~c C'ou11ly !>hort ly artt•r dawn l'au~NI onl y minor l'11•rt rn·al problem-. and a h·w fall 111g t n·t· hmbs lhr~ morning, of f1na Ii. 'i:rtd. Tht• N1Jtionill Wt•C1ther St:r v1cc :.arc.I lht• 25 mph win<l , wrlh guSL'> up lo 4[1 mph, an· t·xpected to <'O nt1nul' thrnu p,h t o n ight . 1lt m m1shmg ~omc·what on f'rl- day Earh<'r prl'd1rtlons or rainfall a I o n ~ t h c• l' ''a s t I 1 n e w c r c o;wltc hcrl inward toward t he mountams as wrnd continued <luring thf' morninJ( Palm and Walnut avenOOH a nd Sixth and Mth streel:s. To quahfy, res idents must not cam more tha n $18,600 In family 1ocoml'. llandicapped residents don't have to meet the incoml' requirement. In coming weeks, s moke de- tcc torR will b<' available ror dwelltnJ:S in the Huntington Con· tlne nt a l area s be t ween Yorktown and Adams avenues and between M agnolia a nd Brookhurst st rl•eL<;. The Oak Vlcw section of the city between Warner a nd Slater av e nues we s t o f R e ach lloulevard IS the third des1gnat· cd area. Money to p rovide the detec- tors was n•cc1ved 1n a urnnt from the US. Ucpilrtmcnt or lf ous tntc a n d Com munity Devt-lopmenl. Fir e Protc<'t1o n Spec1al1s t Larry M11rshburn says the de· !\t~nutcd ne1ghhorhoods general- ly are made up of low Income fom11ics that may not be ahle to afford rire alarms . lie saJd records also ind1cat..c the t11rgct areas have a high tn c1dence Of r1res. Re11idents may get the s moke detectors by nlhng out a form at the Public Information Offi ce ln City Hall al 2000 Main St. "Our citizens should not be s ubjected lo these ktnds or things. ll is ridiculous that th<> item s are displayed near cash r egist e r !i 1n full view o f youngsters ." T he dri ve w a s in itia l ly launched by members of the Sts. Simon and J ude Church. Par ishioners claimed that the a lleged drug-related items are diis played in a ma nner which makes the U.Clf' or rnar 1Juana ut- tracllve to youngsters. Rolll'i Salvato, owner of the Raspberry Roach ticket broker firm . said the City Council as merely reacting ·'to a couple -0r ladles from the church." He said similar items are be ing sold "tn 50 other s toret. in Hunt ington Beach "Why should JUSl ntne be: s ingled out?" • Solvato su1d thl' items eun he used e1lhl'r for murtJuuna or tobacco "We don't makt• any mor:1I judgment on what they U.'>C' 1n these Uung11," h1· said. Ofric-1als said the polrc/I tit' partment fum1shf'd the nume~ of the nulC r1rms who rece1vt:d lhl' letters. They includt·d thri·t· brancht·s (~e SMOKING. Page i\Zl Speaks in County Ky Clahns Russia 'Pushes Ca dia' By CHERYL ROMO OI .... ~ ,., ... Sl .. I For mer South V1c tna me !>t' premier Nguyen Cao Ky said Wednesduy night ht· wasn 't s'u r pr ised when Vi<:tnum rnvctdcd Cumbodta recently and predict cd the war 1n lndo<.'.hinu "'Ill con l 1nuc bc c u u 1H• H us~1a 1s "pushinli( tht· invasion" to test both Chmcst· and Amc riciln re action Speaktnji( in Santa Ana to tht· Society of Pro f ess1on~I Journalists, the 58-ycar-old HUii· , tlngton Beach resident wan;ied 'the end result or the wa r could be the s pread of world com- m unism and Ame ricans m ay rind t he mselves "an isolated iHla nd In the middle or a big • ocean.·· The situa tion in Vietnam to- day is critical because of a lack of food and medical supplies. ht· said. wilh more tb;,n 10.000 persona t rying to esl'ape each month. Ky urged countr ies hke the U.S . to accept the rcfuli(ees . :iome of whqm begun a r riving in Iran R e turn Postpone d By Kh~meini T E HRAN, I r a n 1/\P > - /\yatullah Ruholla h Khom eini today delayed his return to Iran at leasl unt il Sun day, b ut b rus hed asid(' a r equest by Prim e Mi n i s t e r Shah pour Bakhtiar lo wait three w~ks or more to give the government time to "calm down" the a rmy Khomeini. the c·xilcd religious leader who heads thl• ft~ht to overthrow Shah Mohammad R eza Pahlavi , announced po11tponcm<'nl or hts flight ll> Tehran, previously schcdule<1 Friday. arter the milita ry close<l Iran's au ·ports for three days. Air F rance said It would not supply a plane to t ake the 78· year -old MOl'llem holy man home from Paris until it wa11 itssW'Cd the rtight could run norma lly. Orange County last wt'ek "Who an· tht-y'" · he askc:d the audience "Old lady , youn~ h11hy with no lpoltttc•al 1 hnk r-<r>t rnr· rupt th1·y an· poor Yo u '>t'•· lt1est• proph· nsk1n~ th1·1r ltvc-. to esc·afl!· ;ind lht•n you reah11· how bad the s1t11;it111n •~ today · tll' tndrcatt'd ht· ;,ind otht·r~ will M>On form an org<in1zal1on to help the reruget·s comrn)( into Or ange County lk :.aid most or the 52,000 Vietnamese who cam<· to the US. three years ago url' now working and are no lon11:er dependent on t he government for support. T he remamin~ 15 percent. he said. arc not working because they are ·'too old ... T he former prem ier upressed a desire t.o return to his country to right against commun ism. Ky a lso ~aid he believe!) thl· c urrent s1tua t1on 1n Iran 1s sim ilar lo what happened in V ietnam and pre dretecl a military takeover thl'rt'. t'\nd hl· praised President Cartt.·r·~ rl' cognition of China * * * 0.1ttf P1f .. St•U P~O 'RUSSIA PUSHING' Ex-Viet Premier Ky 'Li/ e in America' Discussed by Ky By KATHY HARDER OI -l>Ml'f ,., ... \Utt Thl' backlash or Ameri ca pro test agam11t Ame rican 1nyolvt· ment In South V11'lnam hui. hardly t.ouehcd former pN:mtt•r Nguyen Cao Ky. Ky. who Irv('!) on a quiet rci.· 1dent1al :.trcl•t 1n Huntington Bl•ach. said 1t •~ rar<• that hl t·n countPrs anyonl' who f•ven in directly bl;imt•.., him for th1 loss o( t'\mt•ncan hvci. in thl' hut t-d war 1n his <'Ountrv "Proplc comt' to my homt· and to m y :ii tore all the t rmf' t'\m erican11 com<' lo my ~tort Vietnamc~w come to my home ... he said "When f arrived here. I got a few letters The hinguaJ:t> wa~ terrible." he• said But even lht: lette rs have stopJ)<'d nam<'~t· re(u~t't'!'. "Tht•y !'.a•tJ that rf J hJv1·n·1 callt•d tht•m in a wc·c•k l11 t1·ll th1•111 what Wl' nc·cd tht•rn tod11, tlwy will C'om1· h;ll'k to m1· " .SO I\). I hrough I hl• 1•\ 1•nrn1' s aid "I'm l1rt·d ." "I think ~omt t1m1•' I JU~t want 111 rdrn· Jnd h1· w1lh my r:tm1ly." and "I'm t·o nru~"I ... know' that ht· a... th1 · ont· lo ~hom n ·t ui••·1·' wrll turn And tht• on1· to 1A.h11rn thoM· wh11 "JOI tnlwlp m11-.1 ,rl,11 turn 111· :o.Jtcl h1• hop1·' w1th1n .1 week or twc1 111 "" 1111 an r11 l!:tn11:1t111n lhut will :iosw1·r thut nn·d fulf1 lh111: th•· dr1•a1t1' 11{ lhou:rnnds Of h1:-. l't>rnpal rml' 111 th1:. c·ountry But hl· has ht!-. owrr <lrt'am. on1· that brou~hl a ~par~ 11, 111 ... t1rt<l t·yt·~ 111• want~ to return to South Vwtnnm Southe rn Caltrorni a EdiRon Co. reported only two minor Icing-time· power outages dunng I h1· momtn~. one in Santa Ana where 24 homc11 were without ltght and lht• other in C:o~l;1 M t''i u wh(•r1· I wo hnmt·K lost cle<· trt<.'lty to II ralltnl( hranch. Midwes t Gets Snow Ky spoke Wednesday night to about 30 members of the Soc1t•ly o r P rore1"1111onnl Journalist~ On the way lo the hotl'I whe rl' th1 mt'etinl' was held , he d111cu$s..•d his hf<' tn l\mcn ca with humor "If I J(O to f1 1<hl Communt~h l~t· Ri\<.:KLi\Sll. Page· AZ) Slr(lrt-lnm oulat.:l'S, caus''ll hy It ni•:i t :ini<llng momt•nta ri ly or hrushtn~ aga1n~t tree ltmh~. Wl'fl' reported throughout th1• sy~ll'm. though, a spokt·sm11n sald Rain and F lOoding Inundate Northecist 'T'he Oran~e County lfa rhor pat ro l r eporte d s mull craft warntnJCS from Pt. Pinos <1t the southe rn e nd of the Monterey Bay to the Me xican Border to- day. &>as are choppy and waves a re c resting at u p lo seven reel orf the coast. Gale warnings have been post ed from Pt. Plnos north. a Na· llo n a l W eat h e r Se r v i ce ti pokcsmon said , ond exccp· t 1onully strong wind& arc pre· dlt'lf'd today und tomorrow In the n<1rt hem dm1crt ~ By The r\1180Clated Prt11s A storm that h ad dumptid heavy snow on the bllu&rd· weary Midwest brought heavy rai n s a n d flo o din g lo the Northeast toda y . forcin g the e vac uatio n o/ hundreds of fa milies. c loslne roada a nd knocking out power Unea. Record raJna. ga le winds and h i g h t i d es e ngulf e d .M asaac huseUs coastal com- munities near Boston. •hutUntt o" m ajor hlghways into the city and ror clng residents lo flee their homC8. The MPtropo lltan D IRtrlct Com m iss io n r e p o rte d 200 pertona were Pvacual cd from Pilo t Escapes Revere, M!'!"· Mor~ Utan.a loot. ---· -m wiifcr covered the causeway SAN Oft;GO ·tAP > Cmdr. linking Naha nt, north of Boston, Ouvld r. Onuthl<'r, 40 .• a Navy to lh~ mainland. llquodron comml\ndcr . Is In In the meantime the Na tional "fin" c'ondltlon" afte r purnchut Wuthclr Servlc f' 'wa r ned that ing to safety ~on~ before his more 1now la headed for the A-4 Skyha wk '11Jhler crf•8h d Rocklt'll and New Enaland. four mllea l!Mrt of the runway at. J n p e n n a y I v a n I a • t b e Mira m ar Navnl Air Stutlon, the Sch u ylkill R ive r . brown and Navy aaya. <See ITOllM, Paae A2> f -~ ......... CHILLY IN MtlWAUKD -,....., v ... Aoo teed Up • • • --. . i\l lht• l'()()l or h1s 1>torie~ WlJ~ joy in livin>i in lhl~ ('Olllllry and un uct'cptancc of thl' f.11·1 t h11t 111 1s a public person. try1ni;: harcl to h ve a pnvatc lifr in lht· ~Lron~ family trad1t1on or h11> counlr)'. H e h as f ou r s o n :.. two d aughters. u wife universally at· claimed u a s~<.·tucular beau ty. a liquor store in Norwalk and a lwo·car garage atlltc hcd lo hii. house. ll's the American drcHm But Ky la saddled wllh other dreamA. J011own a nd thoiw of the "boat people." streammg by the thoulandsi out or south Viet· nam. CBS Reports a ired a !lpoctal on t he bo8t pt'O plc last week a nd. on the !'lame n1.iht, 1.1 family o f ei1ht re rusees from l hl' frehthltr Hua Hong arnvt-d In Oran.ct County. the flrRt or th1· current wave of ra m lllcs who m ay eventua lly ~ttle h •r ._ .. • A~tdlng o t:lfS' Dnd Ky . moet ot the boat pcoplf' wish to llvt In the UnJlt'(1 States. Their rea1on: frffdom. The nli ht a ftt r tht' CBS apeclal, two peoplC' r•lled oo Ky ·'They we re J ew11h, so lMy aatd they understood the reC· ugeet," Ky said. "Ttwy told mt the• wa nted to help me ln my work lo r lbe Viet· Or:":'4. ~-U,"1 WenC ht•r Vunabh.· <'louds ton1•:h1 with d<·crcustni~ 1•loud1n1•s' t-"r1duy Nol muc·h ehHOJ(t' 1n ll•mpt>r:rtun· with h1 J(hs m low to mid 60s I.ow!\ tOntJ:ht mostly m lht• 40i.. INSIDE TODA l' Ah llouan Salam"h· t·h1rf of 111'("unt11 for Ya•ser Arulul and o l'nlr.3linaon !Jllt'rrtllo leodn. wo~ lcllkd wht'n a bomb bWw up 1111 rcJr on n /lt'lruJ atrrt't l/t• wa,'t ~•111 111 b1• th1• ma&h•rm1nd of th1• mouaut-at thr lr12 Olym PH'S . L Slc>rtn, ~IOK ()n 1'091' Alj! llltl•x '"'""'I'"'" ... A..,_1.••n CJ ,,_...... ... _.... 11•.11 __ ,,,_ .. ... 11 ... 1 ......... OA .... c-itY M .... . ... ··-._.., ., , ..... ,.. . .. TllUlff\ I•, It W.e-A4 -w-.. ~---------- AZ DAii. v PILO T H/F Thurad•y J•nu1ry 1& .!.!!! 'Bate Job Drunk Plower Ki11s Driver ('HICACO fA P 1 Polll"f" uy lh•• dr1vt'r of a anow plow -..t-nl oo n dnmkt'n rampa1w 14'1th hit. vl'hl<'h•, 11muh1na Into rl1111•n Of cunt nd cruatt1ntt ont• molorl•1 to dc1th by bacUn1 tht· plow ovt'r hts ,. ar 'I bah.• my Job•"• "'llne ... 11 quotfod thl· driver u. saylmt 1nt'r h w.;u, 11Pflrcl1u'ldt'd Wf"ft~ nlf(M • I v.11nt to •my 'ikia1 I h.11•• ni~· Jllh' ' Up Guard Sod Supply tfunt.lftl\00 8e•C"h police p~otected tbtlr lom• turf w~ bl&bt after a coutrucUoa Job foreman aaked t.btm to make aure no one walked oU with $1.000 worth or sod. The aod waa placed on a std~walk nur l"rankfort Av e nue a nd Alabama Str~l Wedncad;iy prior lo It.I lnatallatton at a con· atrucUon 11ik today. Garfield Decision To Jury An Oraniie County Superior Court jury hu bel(un dellberat. ing the fate or an alleged East Coast druu dealf'r who is ac- cused of causing the m urde r of a man in Fountain Valley In 1976. Teacher Dispute Studied Westminster School Olstrtct omctala aereed Wed nesday to request flict.nndlng procedures m effof'U to resolve deadlocked contract negotlatlo n1 with teach~rs. - TH DKIVt:ll. T HOfAS au1a .... of aubur b.lln Sauk \ 11111~«'. -..a~ "h.irJ:t"d ~Ith f'l kit·'' homl<'ld~ and drunlwn dnv· 111.: T"hl'-sod was r~l)Ort~ u h• today u police held thl'lr Kround At the clOH of John Garfield's trial, Lhe jury was confron~ed w Ch finding th(? 32·yeur·old ne: fe ndant either guilty of first degree murder or innocent. ··w e considered the latest tucber proposal but decided -that OW' offer~ fair -'ln.e..'._' dis· trlct spokeswo man Barbara-- Winars said today. Thal all or nothing al 1tll de· ~\'.fl lnt'ht•S or :sno~ hc1<t fitllt'Q We<lnu day ln Chlc1.o. -.. ht-rt• now n-rno I rr.-ws "t're sull trying to elur th" 26 In 1 hn thul h,111 h1llo>h 12 days l'nrller Aflc•r lh1• 1nr1Jt'Ol, •n.:r> clrivt'r~ Jummt'd a South S,dt: polt c·l' stullon, romplalntna Uwtr c1n hu been limubcd .. l 'vt' 1<«M 50 J)t"()Jlle 1n th• 'llat1on who clalm lhi.l lhtllr ('ara havt• bt'l'n d.inM.:c:1I :.aid gt Mu htatl Mf'Muhon INVt:.,TIC.ATOaS SAJD ,\ ROAO GRAO•:tt used in clur· 111.: th1• :.nov. i lo1twc•d ~trt•••L, '>ffiu hhl·d lnltJ a ser1t•5 of parkc:d <-.H\, lht·n H·...rt·d 00111 tht> bui-.)' Oun tc yllll Expn·~11wuy We trninster Man Knifed; l\'lesan Held ci111on was forced on the jury when the prosecution charged Garfield was plotting the 1976 s laying or Jimmie Lee Larson In retribution for a falling out over the returns or a mariJuana smug. gling ring. ,.. Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer charged that Garfield hired two East Coast gunmen to kill his one timl' ally and, as a res ult. the s laying was pre· Toot•t1 Grin .... ~ However, representatives for c:lcmentary teachers said fact· fi nding may be a frultlesa pro- t'el'ls that might delay negotla· lions for three months. "We don't believe there a re any fact.a lo find In the dispute," Siaid Bar Kaelter , a n official with the United West Or ange County Teachers. Teachers are seeking a seven percent pay increase ror the l979·80 school ytiar plu11 the t•armarkin~ or 75 percent of any nl'w. additional st ate money the district may receive above its current funding level for a pay raise \\'lwn 11 ... atUc·k the n ·.ar 11( •• tt'fUM' truC'k, tt1~ truck drivl!r ~IJ 11111wd 1111 h1i-. l.Jr<1k1·11 <111cl bloc:kcd the· f(rade1 But he• put lht• wact1•r IO rt'Vl·r:.t· and bt!l(on bt•ckln.: up .... 'Jiii truc·lt 1Jt 1vt'1 Sh1•lhy Nc•y hm . 37 "lk h1l ;iboul f1vf' ('ars lwh1r1· h1• h.11·kt·J n..:ht <Wl'r 111 .. onE.' car. ('ru~tun~ the man in· 111dl· at I IJ11 t v.11 n·ur wht•l!b -.. c•11t r•tthl over tht· lop or th al cur " Jamel'> llolmon. 45. v.a~ klllf'd Lawrcnn: Uart I •tt :.aid hi1> car wu!t one of lho:.c: h1~ by the grader bc.•forc ll t•ntt>rc-d lhl' l'XJ>•~s11w11y BARTl.ETI' Sl\10 llf.: FOIJ.OWt:v thl" aradc:r onto the ttX· prC'i;11wuy und lwlp•·f1 pull H11111 (1t11n lht• v1•h1c·h· rtflN 1l t'Vcn· lually t•aml' to a hnlt J'ohcc S~t Charil'' Lurtu.-. -.111d Uhur wai. cmploy<-d by the lntt•r,tatt' E<1u1pm1·111 Co , of lly••1 . Ind . und huct s pent 12 hours cleur111g snow on :>outh Sid ~ st rt't'L'i . After getting off work 3t about 7 p.m . Lortus said, •Blair ap· parently went to dannf'r and drank t•itcess1vrly. LOFTU!) SAIO BLAIR TllF.N n •1Urn<'<I to has ~rader and at· tempted to maneUVl'r It. smui.hm>: 1ritu 1autos as he veered through the streets. There wNe connicting n •ports on how mnny cars were damaged, bul one polict• count put al ail 31 Services Set For N o t e d Bridge Playe r Me mori a l serv ices a r c scheduled Friday for Burdette E. Davis. of St'al Beach, an avid bridge player known from the Orange Coast to Hawaii's Konn Coast. . He was 69 and at the hme of his death Monday. He served as a directoroflhe Seal Beach Leisure World Bridge Club and main· tamed membership in the HHo and Kona Coast Bridge Clubs in Ha waii. A former rcslctcnt of Hawaii, Mr Davis was all!IO a charter mt·mber of the We11lchester Elk~ Cluh. Survivo rs Include his wife. Trudy / :.ons. Jack B. Davis of Art'ad1a and Hie-hard L. Davis of Inglewood ; daughters, Patricia Vow1•ls of Santa Ana and Marie Ciugg(•nmos of Vun Nuys, plus a hrolh<·r. Mu r!dcn O:Jv1s of Seal lh'aC'h . Nrn1· gra ndchildren and two gr<'ul grandchilclr't>n also sur· vive Mr. Davis, whose c:rematcd re: mains will be scatte red at sea. The ml·morial rite~ will be Friday ut 11 a .m . at Be ll Broa<fway Mortuary Chapel in Costa Mesa. Family mcmben suggest that rnends desiring lo do so may make contributions in h i~ name to the American Cancer SOclctv Cr ash Hurts Deputy's Son The son of on Orange County Shl•riff's offic•· dt·puty, injured 1n a freak hcad·on colllslon in north Huntington n each a week a~o. rcmaim•d hospitalized In critical cond1lll)n today. Kenneth R. Miller , 17, i~ under treatment al Huntington In· te rcommunlty Hospital with head and internal injuries.• ms car slid out or control at Golden West Street and Lydla Drive, striking a L3·year·old girl pedestrian, then slam med into a nothcrcar. 0'1ANQf COAST DAILY PILOT fti• ,,,,.....,,,.,,,....,, n,u1, .,,..,.. w;tft'llllof'l1,,.1,, ...... ntMOt,,.Nf'W'\t•t1r" 1\f>ubtl\fWlottnft,.,..(lrlf"Oi"" (''"" tJuDf1~COl'"lrit"¥ ~l>A'•h H11ltM\•,,_, 0t1fllt'"•" Wlf'WiA'f '"'""""' , tldA¥ U'I• (Mt.-~ .. 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Ther,e was no explana· tloo for the fire aboard the boa t 30 miles southwest of Oceanside, the Coast Guard said The four people weren't Iden· liried. Mailer Money ' Mix up Mounts BARNSTABLE. Mass. <AP l Norman Mililer 's finances are so confusing that a lawyer for the author's estranged wife wanted to call in expert help to unravel the figures. But the Judge said no. Maile r, author of the best· selling war novel, "The Nfted and the Dead'· and lhe Pulltzer Prize·winning "The Armies of the Night," is raced with de· mands from his fourth wile for SI.000 weett1y alimony. D rooks Poller. attorney for Ueve rly Renu Bentley Mailer, 48. aa1d he was so confused alter questionjng Mailer in probate court Wednesday that he asked Probate Court Judge Shirley R. Lewis for permission to bring in a Boffton lawyer, Rut h R. Budd, who had researched the author 's money problems. Nucle ar Test Shock 'Mild' LAS VEGAS, Nev. CA Pl Shock waves from a weapons· relnted underground nuclear tes t with a yield of less than 20,000 tons of TNT probably we re not fell In Las Vegas, a government spokesman says. Department of E n ergy !'lpokesman Dave Jackson said the test Wednesday at the ., Nevada Test Site -95 miles northwest of here -waa the flr11t such blast of the year. Jackson said people In the lm· mediate vtclnit)' of the lest 1lt.e m ay have Celt the blul. The test was the 324lh announced since 1963, but not all t.etta are Jtn· nounced. Thi) Old Wett Is .riving way lo Kin1t Coal -and oil and natural gu and uranium -In , Wyomlng and the st.ate la boom· Ing. But rt1ldtnts are payln" a bl1h price foe pro1pertty, even thoucb tallel are ramna and wac" are rtalftC. S. 1tory and pbotol OD P11e 88. A 24 yc:ar old ('osta Mesa man meditated and w1lh malice of faces attempted murder charges forethought. t od ay a fter an appar ently Should the jury agree with the motiveless knife attack on a prosecution 's Vt'r s lon of 72 year.old Westminster man Larson's killing, those cond1· We dnesday al a Costa Mesa lions would mandate a first hardware store. police said. degree conviction rather than a The victim, Albert R. Bishop, leaser finding of second degree was llat.ed In stable condition to-murder or manslaughter. day al Costa Mesa Memorial Garfield was not present when llol'lplta l with a slab wound in Larson was s hot twice In the the ubdomen. head alter being lured to a Foun· fi e allegedly was s tabbed \ain Valley home Aug. 14, 1976. shortly a fter npon Wednesday by But h.ls alleged lnstigaUon of Steven L. Pidar or 2277 Harbor the klllin~ led lo him being Blvd .. who was arrested by charged Wllh murder as well as po lice near Fairview Stale conspiracy to commit murder. Hospital alter a brief pursujt, Jn the accused man's deferuie, Police have not determined a public defender Richard Bonner motive for the knifing at a told \he Jury that Meyer had checkout count.er at Kerm Rima tailed to prove hjs case. Ha rdware. 2666 Harbor Blvd. Bonner also lashed out al the Investigators said Pidar ap· prosecution's star witness. a pare ntly was involved in an Garfield confidant who a llegedly altercation with an unidentified lured the victim to the murder customer at a nearby restaurant site. shortly before the attack. After the s laying, Larson· s The victim was not involved in body was stuffed into a sleeping the exchange and was s imply hag and was not discovered until standing in line al the store four days later whe n suspicious when he was stabbed with a six· Long Beach po l ice orricers inchknife,policesaid. o p e ned the trunk o f an Investigators could not con· automobile lert In the parking lot firm reports tttat Pldar wu In .of a Long Beach night spot. the process of buying the knife . to r eturn to the re$t aurant .(Today. Superior Court Judge where the ,trouble apparently /':.!~<?n Fenton read the JUry its started ve rdict. 1nstruct1ons before hav. Bls~p allegedly was stabbed Ing th~m fil~ into ~he jury ~oor_n once in the right side of the ab· to begm dehberatmg Garfield s domeo by Pidar. who then ran fate. from the hardware stor e One of the aUeeed gunmen ln pursued by employees. the case, George Massaro. Z7, of Pidar was taken into custody Connecticut, is scheduled to stand by Costa Mesa police officer lriallale nextmonth. Mike Watkins about three blocks away from the hardware store. E'l"OWIPageAI Pidar remained in custody lo· day, police said. Bail was set at sis.ooo. SMOKING .• Tourist s who visit t.h ~ l'yrarruds at Giza in Egypt are confronted by camels at the b a~c of the Great P yra mid . So m e eve n manage a pleu~ant welcom· ing s mile for their would-be passengers. Drive r Hurt In Huntington Traffic Crash One man was .seriously in· jur.ed and a second badly s haken today when a van rammed a powerful Trans Am sPort sedan a t a Hwtlington Beach intersec- tion. snarling 7:30 a .m . traffic. Michael 0 . Young. 22, of Hunt· inglon Ueach, was rushed to n•·~ rhv PaC"ifi<'a llosoltal where 1ng ton Beach, was rus hed to d1tlon lat.er. Police ~aid Young would be transferred from there to Kaiser Permanente Jl osp 1tal an Bellflower. James A. Hubbard, 41 , also or Huntington Beach, escaped severe mJury, police said. when has -van rammed Young's yellow coupe and then ove rturned. Investigators said Hubbard was driving no rth on Main Street at Clay Avenue at the same time Young's westbound vehicle entered the X·shaped In· tersectlon controlled by a atop s ign. Investigation Into the cause of the c ras h ne ar Huntington Beach High School 1s conttnulng and no citations were issued. F,....PageAJ of the Wherehousc. Mr. B's Li· ()ffi •at Indi l d quor, Licorice Pizz u. Wild Oats. ICI C e STORM .•• ) s w ollen af\d chocked wlth debris. flooded factories and hom es in Pottstown and downstream Philade l p hia . Police t'losed two main roads along the river in Philadelphia when the waler reached four reet deep. Grandma Beans, the Head Shop CLEVELAND <AP I Oob and the Raspberry Roach. Weissman, a top aide to Mayor The city of Lakewood has ap· Oc•nnis J . KucinaC'h. has b<>C'n In proved an ordir1ance barring the ~lt'lt.•d by a <:uy:1hog:J County dis play of dru g .r c l a t Cct grand Jury on a char~<· of d111· paraphernalia from the view of rup,lmg a r adio broadcasl Thi• youngstc•rs under 18 unle~s they 1nd1ctm<'nt says Wt>1ssm 1rn un are accompanied hy u p:-ircnt or plui::l'(ed CIC'vclanl't s ta t ion guardian Wt:::HE"s cqu1pmc•nt during a The ordina nce is being Caty Hall news conference by the challenged in court. mayor Dec 18. "Nobody wlll know what lhal a mount wtll be until lhe new school finance bill Is passed." Kaelter said. Under fact.finding, both lhe district and teache rs would :.e lect an outside represenlaUvc to serve on the panel. The third me mber would oo appoi nte d by the Public Employee!! Relatlon11 Board After a study of the Issue!\ the panel would make rccommenda· lions ror settle ment that. would be advisory only. A one-day strike Tuesday to protest the: slall~d talks wa ~ staged Tuesday by 223 of the dis· tnct 's 373 teachers . Kaelter said no furthe r one- d a y work s toppages <H<' planned. Price Spiral Job 'Thre at' WASffiNGTON !AP I -Presl· dent Carter told Congress today that reducing inflation must be the nation 's "top economic priority" because the worsen· log price sptral threatens to erode jobs and Income gains of the last two years a nd plunge the nation into a recession. "Infl ation does pose a serious threat to the nation's continued economic health .... We must acl forcefully and effectively, to combat Inflation, and we must pe rsist until the battle ls won," Ca rter said in his annual rcono mic r e p o rt l o th e (;()ogress. The pres ident and hi s economic advisers s aid for the first time that the rapid decline 1n unemployment since 1976 to a low of 5 8 percent muy have con· tributed lo worsening inflation in 1!>78. when prices increa~ed by 9 pcrc('nt, the worst in four years . More t han 50 roads wer e clOtled in Lancaster County and dozens of families were being evacuated. The heavy rains were accom· a nied ln some areas by light· ning and thunder. balmy t em· peratures, and winds of more than 50 miles an hour. ONE DAY ONLY In upstate New York. civil de· fense workers took lo boats to rescue reside~along the Sus· quehanna RI as the water rose over bridg s. About two dozen residents of Broadacres were evacuated to an area fire station, but rescuers were having trouble getting to marooned residents or a trailer court in West Corners. In southern Vermont, a mt><- ture or snow, sleet , freezln& rains and strong wlnda left bun· dreds of residents without power and closed several schools. BACKLASH or ii I Just go back to dle, I want l~ return to my country. 1 thin.le about It all the time. I even dream about It." Ky ls 48. He served In his country's military for nearly 30 years. He plays teMil and soccer and huo 't 1ained a pound ln 29 yean. "I love Ute. I eat three big m eal• every day. I love t o drink," be aay1 . He t.blnU he hu another 50 yean to tulllll h1a dreams. "And I tell Y°'l Ulla: Jf l 10 bm to Vtl'Uflln ~el)f ltiOae people, when I am done I wUI re· tutn here. "I love Orange County." Boy1 Home Closed LA VERNE I A P ) AuthortUes cloeed down LeR.oy's Boys Home and ~moved 18 youlba f0Ucnritl1 a four·day ln· v11t111Uon Into all•8atlON of lon•·•tandlna pbyatcal abuse, 1berUf'• depubet 11td. • LOOI fOI COl.Olll f A•I & IAYI D0111t Let TllH I• 0111 ........................ ' .. ... 8 HOUR SALE COST A MESA STORE OML Y SUNDAY, JAN. 28 I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Everythinq drastlcGllv reduced! llm *'M1 of L•z.hy IKIMn • .. to .... ,.... ... ~·-· ...... 11 .... to -"••· ALL SAUi flMAL.. OUI LOSS IS YOUI •AIM --.. WHITE'S •• shoppe (WHtpor1 8ctua'9 • Miit 10 Merf' Clte~N • ewoea "°'" .... , 389 E. 17th ST. • 842-8857 I • .... .. le r. •• ~· ; ••• y '• s ...... I CALIFORNIA Ch11rch Mob Exits ReceiVer Seizes Money Records PASADENA P > Thto lht of thoutrnnd~ or religious pro testers had drif\td away rrom lhc Pasad~• headquarters of tht> troubled Worldwide hu~h or God by today, many or lht'm dlama,yl'd at a comprom1 l' kt tlemt•nt that allowed a court appotntt'd rt'ttive-r to ulu• the t'hurch's finan<"laJ rtt0rds <'hurch 'a Ambauador College campus Wt'dn•·&d&y l o try l.o keep rett1vt"r Steoven Webm&n from •ettk\1 at lht-re('()rda "Tbt whole point of t>eln& here wu to kct'p th# receiver out. and lbcy l :t him In. It '1 allly." WHrLt: demon1'trators uni.: tt moklng and workan.: on the Sobb11th bolh habits forbidden by the church. Meantlme1 Armstrong riled papers ln Aniona lo incorporate hla orcan1utJon there under the name Phlladelphia Church of God. But Arizona offi cials said lhe pu,pers '1'.ere incomplete ~cause they <lid not include a Thuraday, January 25, 1979 DAIL y PILOT A 5 t---+------· am rullv bcwlldta:d · •I Duton Wayn<' P)'lf, who wa:» amon1 murc than 3,000 persons who turned out at thl' "Onward Chra~tlan SoldlerN" ;;and hstcnt•d t o .u llUet:Ch by <"hurch patraan·h Herbert W Armatrontt ov..r a t"lepbont' hookup from hts Turaon. Anz , homt.'. Wt>il\man wall 'quietly led into th ~ headquart ers by church orfl <'i•I Stanley Ruder to m disdosin whether the ~·hurch was Tnvo ve m any_,,r,.,..e;....· -HI.,. Wtig Beacli Navy tation Use Studied LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Navy has revealed plans to reac tiva te operations at it~ Long Beach station rather than up date facilities In San Diego. In a preliminary eovironmen· tal report submitted to the Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbor departments, the Navy suggest· cd that $20.8 million be spent to spruce up the station before Oct I to accommodat~ 11 existing ships. Another 15 new vessels would be based at the facility within six months, the report said. IN CONTRAST, the report said, it would cost $50 million to expand the San Diego station to harbor the new s hips. More t.han 125 ships and 45,000 men 'We!'e based at the Terminal Island facility during World War II a nd the Vietnam War. Since then, however , most of the ac- tivity has been transferred to San Diego and Long Beach has been maintained largely as a re· pair base. Murr thnn 200 s herlCC'!i de puties were s tutiont'd nearby with orders tu arrest 1rny dt>· monstrators who Interfered w1lh Weis man. Weisman was appointed re· ceiver ror the religious organiza· lion after six church members, baC'ked by the slate attorney g e neral's o ffi ce, c laimed Armstrong and R ader had siphoned orr mill.ions of dollars in revenue from the church, which has about $80 mill.ion in assets. BUT ARMSTRONG claimed God 's law was highe r than man's law and urged his followers to keep Weisman out. On Monday. some 2,500 of Armstrong's followers barred Weisman from entering the of· fices. U nde r the compr omise worked out between Rader and Weisman after eight hours or neg~tlalions Wednesday, the receiver wiU have access to the church's financial records, but he will have to do his work at another office on church pro- perty. Shifting Weisman's workplace overcame the objection of some protesters that Weisman was de· secrating the headquarters by Lettuce Workers Dispute celvershaps, bankruptcies or hcense revocations. Jn Tucson. where the church has tak~?-~l a postal box, of· f1 cials ~nied that tithe money sent from followers was being held up by the government. Armstrong has urged his followers to send their money to hlm in Arizona rather than to the Pasadena headquarters while the church is under re- ceivership. 'Apricaps' Slupment Out_ LOS ANGELES <AP) -A federal judge has ruled that a Westlake Village company may no longer s hil' a pricot kernels containing a Laetrile -like chemical across state lines. The ruling by U.S. District Cou rt Judge Harry Prcgerson followed a U.S. Supreme Court's decision Monday lo determine whether federal officials may prevent terminally ill patients from obtaining Laetrille, which has been louteq by some as a cancer cure. Pregerson's ·decision against Earthro Corp., which was re· ported Tuesday. came in a Scp- lem ber s uit brought by federal officials seeking to halt tn· terstate shipment of the com· pany's "Apricaps ." Strike Could Grow By The Associated P ress The United Farm Workers Union has rejected federal intervention in contract negotiations and threatened to widen its strike against lettuce growers in Southern California's lush Jmperial Valley. "We don't wanl the federal govern- ment, we don't need the federal gov· ernment, and all they (growers> are trying to do is avoid facUig the real issues," union spokesman Marc Grossman said Wednesday. Only four or 28 major vegetable growers negotiating with the Cesar Chavez-led UFW have been struck by full-scale walkouts. It .appeared tbe strike !'lay have ~pread Wednesday to a fifth. Lu Elle Farms. while several others h ave been hit by s poradic work stoppages since the strike began last weekend. B• Plan Pauh~d Again LOS ANGELES CAP> -The city's school superintendent has recom- mended that the board of education resubmit a desegregation proposal rejected by the court 18 months ago that will scrap the current plan using mandatory pairs and clusters. In an interview Thursday with the Los Angeles Times, Superintendent of Schools William J . Johns ton, faced with a Feb. 28 deadline for revising the district's controversial man· datory busing plan, said he prefers part-lime integrated "learning cen· ters" instead of the present plan. ( STA.TE ) Crada \'irtl• lde11tftled LONG BEACH <AP ) -A 60-year· old Chula Vista man bas been ten· tative!Y identified as the victim of a single-engine plane crash near Long Beach Harbor, authorities said. Crawford Mullaney was the only person known to have boarded the Cessna at Montgomery Field in San Diego on Tuesday. He did not have a flight plan, but he told his wife he was flying to Long Beach. Tal..adge BollJlftalfzed LONG BEACH CAP) --Sen. Herman Talmadge has checked into the Long Beach Naval Hospital for continued treatment of exhaustion and a lcohol abuse. a hospital spokesman confirmed today. He was admitted to the hospital's Alcohol Rehabilitation Service. Rape Sapert Sollflht LENNOX CAP> -A two -day search for a man who abducted ki ck~d and raped a 9-year-old giri continued today, sheriff's deputies said. After she was releas ed Tuesday night, the girl provided authorities with a description of the tall, blond kidnapper. but no new leads had de· veloped by this morning. JANUARY CLEARANCE Henredon interprets the timeless elegance of the 18th Century English and American styling in Folio Fourteen. This significant bedroom, dining and occasional collection refl ects the classic quality or period designs by eminent • furniture masters. · S hown: an elegant China cabinet of solid mahogany-and mahogany veneer. Wm•1519DO SALE 1119500 lntenor designs by: Dick Metteer Potty Dodds Hltchoock Morgan, A.S.I 0 I' DICK METTEER Fine Furnishings & I nterio,· Design 1727 Westcliff Dnve. Newport Beach • 64&1678 Open 9·5:30 • Closed Sunday • Evenings Bv APOOintme,,t Cemented And Then Sonee Matense Kernoski escaped injury when her car was hit from behind bv a cement truck Wednesday in San Diego. The im- pact caused the Kernoski car to catch fire. The Interstate 805 ramp to Interstate 8 was closed for 30 minutes because of the mishap. Billowing black s moke could be seen for miles. School Brawl Free-for-all leased to his parents. OCEANSIDE <AP 1 -School orricials are con· sidering disciplinary action following a brawt in· volving a student, his parents. other students. teachers and police at Oceanside High School Victor Robinson. a student, was suspended last week for fighting on campus and Monday his parents were·invited to the pnncipal 's office for a conference on the matter. Principal Don Holton said . They brought Victor back to school for the meeting but when the two youths spied each oth(!r, the fight started again, Holton said. 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J.on•u••ry-2s-19•1•9 ------•e•d•'bd-'cl•K•r•e•10•1c•h•'E•o•1t•o'•'\t•'•P•~•·•e•o•1t•o'-- Thomas Neglects Public's Interest Thi• llunllnijlOn Oeat h C'il}' 'ounrll I" havlna a d ll fkull turw uppolnllf1'l 1 ~,, nth council mt!ml'>t!r •v{'n "ht·n •\ 1°1")01w '' l ryln l<> Q>Oper te. 'l'hi• t'OlLrw11 ~rl•\tU""IY a.crud to t11ke up the knotty f>t ohh•m of hllln~ 11 \'ur unry 1·ou1100 by lht· resl#(notlon of Ro11 Slwn"m11n only "tw11 uJI blX rem Jnlnl!l om c1olb arc ru t•M·nt In thf'lt l)nh , 'nuw. N)Mtdt>rulio n or the a >1nt l__L __ ....;..~~1,;~n--11...-1r ............... , l'U 0<' t•t • \\'('f'O l' WO l'H( n.i l'ITTl tJ1d ,1lt·:-. l'l.mmn.: Comml<iilOn C ha\rman Huth f-'1nlt')' Mild fornwr llunt lnMlon Ht·ut•h llnt0n ll11<h St•hool 1>0.trd l 1n •,1dt·nt lfolph IJ aut>r I :..1t•r t.•llort' h1 n-.1t·h J con:-.enbllt> on tht· apJ>01nl int·ul \\)Jrl' l rut.tr.•h'd "'twn <:ounr 1lman John TI1onu•1> l.11 h•d tu 'lh O\\ up JI l\o\o nwt•tang:-. II '' ui1dl·r .. 1ood ltHtl l'l ·c.•kd offa·1ah, frcquc.·ntly h<11;c b11 .. 1m·:.:-. 1·1rnm11t rrwnt1> thut rt'(1U1rl' lhe1r per1tonul iJtlcn 1100 Hut rh11111u-. uc.·t1on., h.tH' lo ~ :sharply qu~a.lloned \\ twn :.ul·h 1n1port.inl 1s1>ue are to be decided The 61tu~ lwn 1~ "or w ncd by ht:. ~polly iJllcndanct! r •cord m recent month:-. Vott·r ... "ho t'll•t'INf Thomai, la~t April aren 't uettml: thc.·1r rnmH'\' b 1401 th in n •pre:.tmtutwn • fo:lt·1·t1on II) off&<·l' l>(>ur~ c·t:1't<i1n respon1:1 1 bllit1c.·~ m ;. I lt1d111g ol t umn11t m t•nt lo atl<•nd City Coun<·tl mtclrn~:> II 'l h11111.i:-. n 111 't <.tlll'rul lht· M'M11om, 1t •~lime.· for him t 11•1111:-.Hlt •t )!l'tlllli.t olf ll1c.· c·uur1c.·1I altogt:thn ~Busing Opposition ... ; 1·ount;.un V:•lh•y (•1t y C'ounr rl n1c·mbcr~ have titonc on r·c.·1·111 d :1:-. opJ><>l'>11lg lhl· <01111lrovcri.1al mt!lropolitan busing pJ,111 fw ... d 1ool rnh•g r..it1 o n J>UfJ>OM·~ I rvaru· C'at y ('ounc ll mtmbc.·r., adopted "' :-.1mllar rt':-.o lul1on lc.t:-.t Nf>vl'mbcr. ·nw pl<.in. draftt·d by a panl'l of eight "t'xperts'' . 1ppwnt•·d t,y l,ol'> /\ngclcs Supt.•n o r Court Judge Paul E g ly , would involve some Oran~e 'ounty school children 111 11111 ·r d1:.l1wt hL1sing p rimanly to meet court·ordered rrH•·gratwn .... t undCJrds for tht· Los Angele:-. c ity school <11:-.tnct . In lht· nnrm:1I eouri.1· of c.•vcnt!l. c it y counc ils d o not 111h·n ·t·ru• m sdwol opl'raltons. Hut ttrn. 11'> I i.Jf more tha n a n cdu<:alional issue It 1~ a 1·omplc·\ :cn<I hig hly <·<Jnt rovers at.ti 1>ocial isi,uc involving 1111· wc•ll;in•of th1· ,•nt1n• ('ommumt y. fh .... udi tl m1·nt s I ht· att«·nl a<;n of r 1t y govt·rnmc.·nl < 11y counc·1l:-. through out ttw c·ounly wo uld be Justsfic.·d 111 ...,11p111111mg th1•1r :'l<'hoo l t)()a rds and school admin1stn1tors. . m,,...,, <11 whom hrtvt• voiC'<.'d strong opposition to including (fr<.111g 1· < 'ounty rn this questio nable project Strike Remedy Eyed Ttw rc·c·1•nl s tnkt-hy ttbout h alf the 867 Huntington Ht'iH'h l 'na on Jlag h S<·hool Dts ln!'l t 'achcrs ha~ s purn·d at lt-~1 .... 1 (mt• l<jt·<.i l lc.t w111akl'r t u <.idvo<·atc tougher ant1·~lnk<: l1·g1~l&.1t1Qn Altho u g h no bill has yet been drafted, Newport Beu~ Ass<·rnhly'woman M:irwn Be rgeson says s he would like to M't' a c•lt•ar 1·111 law lh<Jt would penalize striking teac he rs . 'l'ut':-.day I'> onc·<lay walkout hy Westminster <elemen· I arv 1 S<·hool 1>1i.tn<'l tca<0ht:r~ further underscores the need f<>r::-.udl t1 law. Stnh:-. ttrc.• rh,.,rupt1vt• <Jnd g rc<Jtly c urt:.111 young!>U.·r~ · \l•r y t'O~tly 1·dul'ul1on ~ludcnl5 and their tax·paying pan·nl~ lwur lh<' hrunl of a lca<"ht•r walkout Tht· :o.t•v<:n <h•y llunt1ngt o n Beac h hi gh !->C hoo! t1·;wht·r·:-.· l'>lrik<' c au:wcf chaos and lessened the s tudent!)' n·~1H•c·t for h •at•h crs uncl ud ministralors alike. 'l'ht• rig ht of tcacht·rs lo :,trike 1s not at all a clear one. ·r he.· wry nal un· of public c<1ucat1on and its importan ce to 1 h1· c·ommun1ly makes a :strike CJ ques tion a hie action . Mcwt·ovc r , teache rs have CJ privilege not found m w1v:llt· industry Joh guaranll'c from tenure . IL wi ll not he :-.urprlsing if recent events in Huntington H••:Jc·h <tnd W<·slmrn!llcr lc11d to n :m cdwl legislative at" lio n al lht· ~tall· h:vt:I. • Opinion:. expressed m the s pace above are those of the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those ol their authors and drt1st:. Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Uo .< 1!>60. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (7 t4) 642--4321 Boyd/ Killer Bees Hy l •. M. 80\'I> Q "Do thoM' :.<H0 all1·d k1ll n hc<.'11 or Mnran o rigin r£'a lly hu1ld 11p g n •at ~wurmi; ;1~ d1·p11·t1-<l in 'The Swarm' nwv H"'" /\ Not according to the hct! ,. x J>c' rt:; Th c y ~ w u rm . !\prt•:ict, swurm, spn•ac1 , JU:st J1kl0 otht.>r hcN. Al'\<I th1•y sh<1uldn'l bt· rcan·d. 11':. 'i<tlll, h c r 11 u s t• A m •· r 1 ,. 11 n ht·t·k cC'p(•J s woul<1 :.1 rnply lakl' the /\/ncan 'JUCcn IW<'~ out of th\• h1v1•:. unrl n 'pl11c•t· them w1 lh l1·ss 11uurt'sMvc.• bcl'5 , A pn·tty wom.1n naml'Cl Mric M;m11 Hcynolds, who ••1d ht•r hu~band hud dei.ert NI ht•r, wl'nl to /\mc raC'an S tatt!s man Al<'x undcr ffamllton in 179J Lo as k for help. lie look the bait and jumped into a romantic af. fair with h1•r Suddenly her husband turned up. f·haq;:i ng l:l l1 e nalion of u ffc <•t lons . Jl amillon lo:1nC'd money to him lo shut him up. And the . affair rontanucd for a lmos t u year Reynolds wound up an jai l tn a differl'nt 11wlndlt· dt'al. Hamilton broke off Uw romance with Mrs R Hut favf' yconi later. politic a I OJ>· poncnts broughl out the 11t.ory 1n a smear effort flam1lton th1•n wrote a complete ac rount of the mutter and sold at in brochure form ft wa~ t hi:s country's fir s t com m 1·rr1ul tru c·confes~lon11 i.tory. " Q "A II horHes h£t vu 40 l.,Clh, ri"hl"" A St3lllons . yes. Mores ha\le 38 Leeth . .. Q . '•Wha l ~olo.r w~a­ Ch r l s l opher Co lumbus· hair ? 'O .--c. · .. Those magftlne ids aho wlng Su11an l''or'ft fr«'s"'w' ~~­ . with the Capitol In the background have to be cloae to the bottom In tHlel ... ca1hlna In on the presidency. OFF N ED -.* ..... C.IMm, 0.t t ..,._l>ft .,. Mt "'"'•" ., ", .............. . toKetWtll' ~I .. •~ .. -.... .,.."' ... '''" ,.. -· . 4''-"'' Qooo, O.ly ,_ A. Snow white by lhc age 9r 30. , Or IO tt'M! hi.tor1cal foot· l' "1ote• r,eport. ------4'- It waa 81.Jtan •10 that ttle telephone ~rellow Alexander Graham Jlell 1u11ested that alcohol luel could be derived from munlclpal 1arba1e. Thal rar back he wondered in print why we didn't u.~ weed•. corn 1talk1, any veaetable mailer capable of ferm entation. t.o power com· bu1tlon en1lne11. ( Jack And non Lawmaking by Backroom 'Deal' WA~lllNCTON Contrary to what tht1 l'ivlc11 lextbooka say. the law1 th11t ConsreSJ paasea or~ rar(•ly the result or due de· hberntlon 1n commllte4' meet tn111 11nd dubut.t· on the llou1w und SNUll\' noorg. Mort' often they arc born in c bat'kToom11 of-th-c the C-al)itot with Lhl' help of 11ut h tradl I I o n a I lc11111l1t1ve ob i.tct n c tct·n nlf1Ul'll Ull urm lWllJhng uo d bu c k 11c r 11 ll'hmg The whetl 1ne and deal ln(C thMt Wilt ulllmutely 1>roduce new l:iws begun even before the members of the OOth Congreais took their iseuts In al ll'<t:sl one case. at bel(un ~fon: th · l:.asl Coogress ad JOU med •~AST t'Al.L, Congress voted ove rwhf'l mtn~ly to am end the Ht·hubilitation Act of 1973 and to uulhort tl' additional feder al fundN for training, t•mploymenl und othc•r !>Crvicc•b for t he na - tion 'Ii handi<·appcd Hut the l'Xtra millions would p ut tl c ram1> in Pres ident Carter 's budget·cullng efforts So, oi. the• hill was en route to thl' Oval Offire for s11:nature, the presid4.'nt 's la alt;on m an on Capitol 11111 , Jo'rank Moore, was working. out a n under·the.table d e al to g ut tfie law with modifications to be voted by the tlew Congress . Using th(! threat of a presiden· tial "eto. Moore persuaded ri\lc senators to s upport severe cuts an the rehabili t ation budget when the actuul appropnatton m e a s ure com e s o p 1n thas session or Congrci.s I he ftve, arcording lo our sourt'cs, arc St'nb. fl l.lrrason Walllams. V N J : Allan Cranston , D-(;allf ; Jennlnt(s Randolph. D·W, Va . Robert Sta rrord1, H ·Vt . and JacobJ a\11ts. H·N. Y . THUS ASSURED or a flipflop by the five senators -a ll of whom 11poke out eloquently for the Miginal authorization -the president signed the bill Nov. 6. On Nov. 17, in a s urprisingly frank lette r lo the individual Mailbox 1wnat.or11, Moore spelled out thl' details of the llt'Crl't dual 1tnd rt·· minded them of what "you have agreed.. to do. 'l'hl' 1>r(l111dcnt. Moore wrote" would not hll\ll' 11lt1ncd the t:n(I "without the all sur11nce11 I 1·onveyod to him lhut l ou would aupport modification of e.y lcaWteAJ of t.bc: 11111 durln" th(• n ·xtConl(rc11s .. "Modlf1c ulion" 11> appurently Moor e's word for e\11sceratton Our assocwtc Howard Rosen berg le umed that one item on lh~ hat ltst. for example. ai. an $800 million author12at1on for ian "1nt1 epcnd('nl la ving scrvu~es " program for lht.-bland 1cnd se \lerely hund1 capped The m oney would have provided eyeglasses. Braille anstruchon. moblUty training, guide scr\11ce1>, reader services. lrunsportation and vocational lrainang t\rcordang lo Moore·i. l<'tlt>t, t he senators had promu;ed to seek no more than $2 m11ll<>n ror the independent la ving serv•<'•"• program. Footnote · J!;vldenlly trying to s alve the senators' r onsc·aenrt•!-., Moore ends his lcttt•r on th15 un lirtinH note · "YO.Ur w1ll1ngneh!-. to rom1>rom1st• hrus m"<k' 11 possible for the Pres1denl t.o 11lgn thi:s important leg111lot1on lie :1ht1r('S your \ltew lhut conc1llu lion is far supt:r1or to coofronh• twn wh1.1re the well being of hun d1 ca ppcd Amcrit•ans 1s at :tlake .. DIFFERENT VIEW: AlthouJCh Mars hitl T1lo '!'l :stout defurncl' of the Soviet Union earned ham the reP.ulataon rn the West ab n "h beral" communist. poht1c11I dii1111dcntJS an YUK01>lt1v1a h&ve :.. radically ~Herenl \lll'W of the M arxast m err ck T h ey cll o f con s tanl repression. 1mpnsonmt•nt. rl' llg1ous intole rance and denial of human nghts 1n the more than 30 yt•ans o f T1t.o·~ d1ctat.onal re .c1me Allhouah most or the d1 ss1 dents who have suffered ror their political ;ind religious con v1ctions might b<' d<·11tr1t)(,~ us ht"rore. ~av3 Uankovu· 11> con s u1ered a ''hero a mong dl11111 dt>nts." according to our isourcc~ an the United St :itf'~ t\ 1:111 , ruggedly handi.om•· SC'r h1an Orthodox prac ~t . H;inkov1r was scntcnc·c•d 10 death 1n ltM5 for h11> undisguised nnt1.communa11m. Thu t1entenct: was l(lter r<"<luce<l to 15 years. Bankovi<' 8crvt-<I mu<>h of hts term In thf' infamous Srtim8ki1 Mltrov 1r h . 11 pr1t1011 where 1wl1t1Ary l'Onflnem~nt raiu~s w•irl' ht•ld In the• "Jt l&Rf> houiie." ;tn oval building with a glniss roor which pt•rmatted con11tant s ur "•allant't' Conrl1tlons for polltlcal prl:iO ners were leis'> than humane he<ttlngs. 11tarv11 tmn d1ct11. underground cells t.oo low t.o stand In and too short to he down 1n R £LEASED under 3 general a mnesty in th<> varly 1960:-., Ronk0\11<' learned that his gov ernment peruuon. earned from 20 years as a schooltea'cher , had bt!en revoked . Then a student doing research at the monaswry of Srcms ka Kurlovc1 fount! na nkO\llC0i'> hnnclwrlttcn autobto J(raph1cal sketch In the clcncal 11•cord 1> u nd not1f1e d th•· uuthorat1c1>. Tht• 1mvt11t· doru ml'nt was lub1•lc·d h os t1l1• prop1tl(anda a nd Dunkovic. al thl' agt• offl!J. wa:. sent h uck lo prnmn By th11> trmt·. thl• JJOlitic:il J,111 s u111·r ' wt·re fo mcnt1nJ{ ~trike~ Lo h(H:k their demands for better treatme nt . Thv au1ng 11r1ci.t JOaned the s trikes. "lie •~ th1• kind of pcr~on who fights ... J lormt:r pn:.oner cx1,Ju1ncd "fh• wai. ronstantly writing gl'Otcsl r'IOlCS " Although deni ed a Rible. flankovac i.pent most of h1s Ume1n prison reading and wralang. Alter rour more years in Srcmsku M1trov1ch, Bankov1c was re - leaised in 1977 at the ace of 72. lfr wa::i forbidde n to return to ha:. paris h. and was not permitted lo •·migrate to the United Slates. H1· must h\le oul his remaining year:, 1n two rooms of the Ra van1ca rr10naslery fla s sparit 1:. '>li lt unbroken W1· n ·ccnlly rl'<'l'I \/NI a ropy of a lt·t h •r Hankov1t' hud written 111 Yugoslav1an P re mu•r Edvar<t K a rdt•I;. prote1>t1ng the corporal puna:;hmPnt Of Schoolchildren for t•vldl•n('e or rc l1g1o us beheb "You may s ay that I am J chauvinist . a Fasr 1st , a J>Cf>plt:., t•nc•my. u tnutor 1•tc·. the termi. whic h an• often found in our da1 ly press." fl11nko\11r wrote lhl• premier "Out f t hank that you :.hould and must hear tht: truth ·· Parents To Take Over Driver Training? To the Ed.It.or /\s of thjs wntang Gov. Drown has irul1ated a cut of the driver training program fro m the secondary schools . Thas cul has bee n s tated as n ecessary because of the governor wanting to use the special funds allotted for driver training. I'm sure lhut the m ajority o f the general public is unaware that funds supporting driver training does not come from tax money, but r ather from what is called the Penalty Assessment Fund. T his means that for e\lery S20 a person is fined for a traffic violation. $4 goes into this fund for driver training. Each s tudent that is tramed by the school re <'Cl\ICS back from this fund $60 lo ht•lp defray the cost lo the i.rhool The slate standards ror reimbursement are that a student r ece1\le 3 hours behind the wh<·el . 9 hours obser\latlon an<! 12 houri. of s1muluhon or 6 hour:. or behind the whet-I and 6 hour:. of ob11ervallon. I F YOUNG people are no longer 1toing to be trained by profe11sional educators, will the parents take over and make sure that each younl( r;rimn gets this trai!'ling at hom e . Will Mom or Dad be willlng to put in the lime with their youngsters to see that they receive adequate edu cation behind the wheel'? When wtll thli1 be done? Most parents work and everyone knows that driving after a hard day's work Is very hard on 8 person 's Mrves. Add that to.try· In!( lo le ach a young 1nex perlenccd dri"cr and this cun only lead to M?nous problem!I. In the secondary schools th<' dual control cara offer a margin of safety for the Quick correetion of err<>r11 m ade by the untrained h t r i k e . I i11n w r 1 t 1 n g a bout Edi11on ffJ f(h School In one of the art1rle. ... your rcporttr gol lhe wro ng inlormut1on lie statt.'<f 1n the arttcle thnt the s tudent wnlk out was started by a fah•c rlre alarm. Thot 1s not true. The walk-out wns pl&nn1•d , not by me. but nevcrthc leM; planned. IL was planned 1mct rarracd out by the students or El IS The teachers' ~trah was lhc only way or gl'ltang people to li s t e n t o th<·m . Llkl• 1111' teachers. our only wuy to izct people lo listen to us was lo wulk o ul of our l'lasscs Th<' teacher!> we had duriniz the stnke we re not qualifi d Lo do what they were doing. In rlu~sc:. wc-were playing backgammon, cht'r kcrs. and anything else we could gel o ur hands on I had u physlral C'ducation teacher for f<:ng lish, ctr We wcrt• ~1 v1•11 a~signmt•nts tha t werl' 1rrt•l(·v11 nl to l'lur classe11 We· wtre lied to nn<I we re told lhal lhl• Jlra<le!'i 11nd ai. signments icaven to us while Lht• teachers wc-rc on strike would a nd could he ui1Nt tor fanu l grades. The suh~tatut<> run ~1vl' u s grades. bu t the rt:gula r teacher dc te rmlnl:s whe ther they will be used or. not The purpose or ft11 s lt•lt..r IS lCI SUY that the next t1mt· your r1• porters would la ke lht• wholl' s tory. please h11ve th1!m come to the 11tudenls. Apparently, the ud m1nlatrator s of t<;ff S did not want to be made fools of so they told lhe rcport1~rs that rt was a fire nlarm that slartl'd u1~11 KELLY MOSlRE ~phomot-(' al Edison llaah School Also slgnc..'d by 100 ndd1t1onal El IS students driver. What happen.'! when this 13r••-••J ocrurtt·on ~·open-htghw11 by-· u ~ ------ the 8ludenl In h~r ramily 'To the F..dltor car? How many purenL'I will be Ourln11 thus BJ(e ol hars h willing to teach their younplers cr lllclsm regarding c-it1 fund ·d In h eavy tr1fflc. "which Is employees, police. lcacher11, etc. -Aecuaary becauu_o( lb~ ex._ ..ancL when conversation centers perlence factor. Teaching young arou114.1lie ~411vtnelrof:-~~,. • .JtQplnn parktn1 lotrOd qUlet back11 from Proposition 11 ·w · lreH doel nol qualify a driver Ila errect8) Jet UI Shed IOmu acood thoroughness, and compas!>aon. and ('Onccm of the lfuntangton Re nl'h and Fountain Valley Fire r>e1lartments 1.1ves were risked on beh31f of our belongings, r ar<' was taken to gel next door neighbors to safety. Not only did lhey !!how coura~(· rn fa ghtinJ( what was descnlwd as a 20()() cl1•gree 1nlcrno, but their anter1:~t in nur ~afcly and cont'ern fo r our po~sess1ons were truly ouL'ltund· ang Please know anct re~l ca!>rer lhat the men of our fire depart· m (•nts are truly outstanding pro. fc~~1 onals, Jnd tht'tr ~pecdy re11 po nse and e ffa c rc nt ex· t 1nl(u1shmcnt of the-fart' sa vcd our h ves, home and IM>~sess1on~ ROBERT and Cf IA R f.F.N F. UAILEY Bird.I a•d IOflfl'r• To the Editor: Rolsa Chica as a plnrc• wh1;·n· hards and JOg)'(ers can Pl'B<'•'full y c·o1nc1dc together. The area ~~ (•duca llonal and env1ronmenlul value, and It should be protected 1.1s opeg space Every fi eld and s wamp in lfuntangton Beach has bt•ch de veloped upon. a nd m11(r11t.or y birds are dependent up<in lh1· f('• remaining m arshl11ncl~ 0 11 their fly.ways up onct down lht Callfomrn coast. Developing Bolsa Chica Into a marina would disrupt ats t•n vlronmcnt. but rrcservataon "' lht• wetlands wit keep It u pro ductl\lc natural habitl.lt flolsa Chica deserves our sup po rl Dcvt•lopm ent on l y Jhreaten!I the wetland:.· 1•x 111te ncC' ,,... Mr Smallwood 's w11linVJess to use h1~ talenl!I, hme and er fOrts to serve not only ai. a school board trustee . but also a~ a m ember o f tht' CalifornriJ Sehool Uourd Assoc1allon def <' g a tt-assc!TI bly r eprese nting Orange Count y arc to be com· me rtdcd . !fas expertise 1n the field of education will be missed. Not only the students of the Newport·Me:.u Un ified School Ois trac•t have bend1tt.'d from Mr. Smallwood'i. ser vice on the school board. but also a II the students an the state of Caltromla. NORMAL. VANDERMOLEN Trust(>e, Huntington Beach City School D1sln<'t E11dll•• Sfo'1f! 1'0 the F..d1tor : b Oacdnch gurlty, 1:.n't ht• guilty. what dad ht• tlo. when did ht.• dO It 'I Th1·n· will tw anotht>r ~enern h on or reader!! bef<irt• hl' find!> ••II to hts s ulisfact1 on for tnul Wert· he t'\ler found J(u1lty he 'd be slapJ'l('d on the wrist Hearl the articlt• bribery ''hargei. from '73 There arc for u10rc intert>Attnn <·ont•t•rns lha n l>lcdrtch I'm :srck to pieces or his m achrnotaons or our le gal 1 ., l syi.tcm Sluph1s wrsst now M.BETZ Tot he Ed1lor l>o you C\ler wonder who pay~ for "Junk mull "'' DAV fo: Iii\ LI. I a m t,.ld lhnt a C'Ompany cun Talnt1Ml•••d To the Editor· fiii'e fhls oppor unity lo publicly thank Mr . Donald S mallwOod, former Newport dr{eso School J>lstrlcl trugh..'<'. for -fhe clforta he ha11 made to better _a.!.du~ in Collfornta. write off ad\lcrt1sang The prof•• for which lhcy arc llJxed 1s com· puled after ro8t Thf' junk mall aa. pDTt of the> c«im. When Ule!K' comp1m1t18 put their money into junk mail and P•Y less tu ))('cause of ll, who do you sup. pose payA more taxes hecause of it ~ Vougueased 1t. we do. , · So who p11ys for the Junk ma 1 -• . ·nn"" ~? We. do. W dOn.'.L • uway, but W(• pay for ft ~ ' .... e f e Lhe er . ra" r~­ r'is iey •r· ec- ·as •• lo mlncle •~nc>na city tratnc and new• to the rcsl®nts e.I Hunt. 9 · • above -!lJ treeway1. With the · tn•ton Beaeh and f~nla ln · vohame _or traffic ~· hav., ~ c Tiiley, • lnSout.JiemC8llfomJacanweat;--" Our home was "lrtually ford to have unt.ralned ~wra dHtroyed on Friday, Jan 12 by lnvolvedint.heH1tluation1. 1 rastnc nre. Four comp•n1cs or . Quotes• • want It , WO httV4: t.Q,.throw It ........ .z: • • ~c: .. 1\. -'"":::' -4*M'ai:~O'l;f)JN(';-------- RON SCHWANDT fire unll1, paremedlcs, otc ,. ~'b ••llflftl••' .,..., To the EdJtor: J am wrftlnc in reaponae to artlcln In lhe Dally PllOl CC>n· cernlnl( the recent teacher's t I re1Pondllt to the calla ,lor help. The ftre6'en saved most o/ th<' bouat. the house ntixt door and m0ttof ourlumllhln11. WE CANNOT d u c r lhe In word• th• prorus1011a1t1m , ·--- "W(•'rc not asking labor to hear th\' bn.tnt of inflation AU wt· n11k ls o fair oppQrlunrty lo demon11trulc that w1· will Ix• scrupulouiily fair " AUrtd K a h n , t· h l d " ( t h c (' n rt ., r n d m I n I s I r 11 1 I o n ' s n 1• w 11 ntl ·1nflallo11 pr 0Jlr.1 m , r<'~P<>ndanK to c·r1t1r1~m thnt the mt'nsurt"i will bt• ut\f:ur to the working m1i1.n LOCAL R~gnEnding Carkl H ewitt, Miss Huntington Beach, will give up he r crown on Feb. 22 at the Golden West College Theater when her successor wi ll be chosen. Beverly Chiesa of the Women's Division of the Chamber of Commerce lifts the c rown to get it ready fo r the new queen. 150 Honored For Projects Trophies . ribbons and certiricates are on dis· olay in dozens or Huntiqglon Beach homes folJOW· ng distribution of awards ln the Ocean View :>chool District ·s 10th annual Social Science Fair. Nearly 15-0 youngsters were chosen from among students in the 24-campus district, largest in Orange County, to display their a ward-winning projects at Harbour View School. JUDGES INCLUDING CIVIC LEADERS and school officials judged the entries on content, re- search. educational value, originality and other criteria. Competition was divided between categories dealing with the world as a whole and subjects of primarily U.S. Utterest and origin. One striking social science research project was submitted by a first plac~ winner , Kurt Tamaru, a Harbour View School student of the fair's coordinator. Layne Neugart. THE DISPLAY DEALT WITH THE Intern· ment of Japa nese-Americans during World War II and specifically the relocation camp at Manianar whe re the boy's parents and relatives were confined. Tamaru was a wi nner In the United States divis ion of the contest. along with two othe r Har bour View S<.'hOOI students: Randy Lynch and Kerri Swanson. Richard Smith. or Vista View School, and Mark F'rancovig, of Spring View School, were also winners in that category. FIRST PLACE WINNERS IN THE World Division included Kiki Brown, Heidi J ones, Jehanne Anabtawi and Yen-Ju Chu, all of Harbour View School; plus Susan Pierce, of Spring View School. Since the contest's Inception under Neugart's guidan<.'e a decade ago. Ocean View School Dis· trict seventh and eighth-graders have also d ist.· inguishedthemselves in county com petition. Rangers Talk Lecture on Sea Li/e. What do rangers at Huntinf$ton and Bolsa Chica state parks do during the winter when they aren't riding herd on thousands otbeach visitors? Tbey give talks on aspects or beach life includ· ing ecology systems. plants and animals, birds and fish and natural history. RANGERS FROM THE TWO WEST county beach parks are trained to address school classes or s pecial interest campus clubs about these facets or their work. One of the more popular and timely subjects for this period of the year In the California gray whale which is in migration from the Arctic to southern Mexican waters. A spokesman said the talks by 10 rangers have begun in Huntington Beach area school districts but are not stri<.'tly limited to coastal clUes. . "TM-suaE WE'D GO A.NYWllacaliE ltial 's with.in lboutina disl•nce," he said, tbat the rangers. wa nt to sha re their knowle ge with youngsters. Further lnf'ormation about the pro1rams may be obtained by calling 536·6791or53&-3053. • ... ~ "'~ . ~ . . Fire·r,~ Boeldet fJut • WASIONGTON <AP> .:.. The National Park Service has Issued a publication describing New York's Fire Island National SeHhore. "Discovering Fire Island" discusses the beach bay. sea marsh, dune and forest at thl!1 park. l~lghllghting such attractions as trees that .crow sideways and a s unken forest 1tunted by salt spray. 'l'l\e 92·paae booklet COlta a .so from the Superintendent of Doc\UIHllDtl. U.S. GonnmMDt Printing ~ Wub1.aaton. D.C., aom. Order stock number~?.·. GARAGE DOOR WEATHER STRIP Thick rinyl strip you t.ck on and then working out in th• garage ian't too bad. 9FOOT 137 16 FOOT 2•7 IOAMP SCBAUEI llAIUAL IATTDY CllAICEI B~ that car. boat. or motorcycle battery up to full ch&rv•. TIGHT WATT ENERGY SAVER 9 WITH CIRCLINE LAMP No. 7100 I Thurlday, Jcnuary 26, 1979 . Ju.at doeen't like to UM power like an incandescent regular hot bulb does. S.lf- con tained unit screws in ~-b.M. nuorea.cent lamp included lasts up to l 0 tim .. longer than incand.-c.nt. STEEL ENTRY DOORS Prixned and rMdy for your finish, pn-hung in replacement steel frames. inaulat.d. extra ..curity. no warp. Ng, or warp. anug fitting, weatherstripped. cc 100 !DD ~DD ioo :oo 1[]0 r·~-. . ' 0 s 415 36" ALUllllUll AID VllYL TllUIBOLD AN your '-t oold? (put youz ahoe. OJ'). No. m.a .ure your doOr bottom ia Sl\UQ aNl cl.raft f~. DOOi WEATHDSallP ( EnoUQh to do an •,,.ave door. Why pay to h .. t tM outaide. for crying out loud? Bronae _.ther. lltrip. 17'"8PRING 2.67 ii · CUSHION 2. 97 ~ NEW 2 TON IOLLllG HYDRAULIC JACI No. C6612. 'this ia th. compan7 that makM them ,...} good. 1999 STAIDAID EDOISID EDOllED COlllO ACIYLIC Lftff 3.0'·.s·s .... ~.. 6 PAHL I PAllL WllDOW llSDT llTI r 2·e0.e·e".i~.. 3'0":a6'B".t~" 3·0 .. .s·e ... 1~.. DOOi 3'0".s-e" •~" 117'7 127'7 127'7 isr ~"7 4tr It'•• New Model (What ... WTOl\Q wtth the old oae?) Thia ia Mocl.l 649N. 4388 ~.;ou~KER ... , STATE '~ \10TOR OIL QUAKER STATE 20/50 WEIGHT MOTOR OIL 63!r. Hey, did you h-.r th.at _.,.. ISpOl'WOring a 10 and 20 ld.lomet.r race Feb. 24th in Hunti.nQton Beach.a.tan entry blank at any of our stone. BARE ROOT GRAPES ·~ Choice of Muecat of AJ.sandria. Thompeon s..dleM. or 11.ame Tokay. (You c:an make your own wtne 1-gally y'know or just stick to the fresh grape. ) IELLOGC'S GIOMULC:H l~!rr. Help the planting alonv a Uttt.. 100% Organic:, nothJ.no in it to burn or de.ma.-your planta. BOIDOIL DORMANT SPRAY ·~ ROY AL 3 1'1 " IEICH VISE 577 .With pipe jun, a ...n .. 1 hue, anvil. (Start running or j09Qing now and you'll ha .. a qnat tlm in OW' ra ce. ) GEOCEL WATER SEAL ···~ Com. in white or cJ.ar and from what I h-.r thia ia the year for all kinch of t..ka ( MCUrity l..U, roof leaka. inner tube t..ka?). EXCEL VEGETABLE 01 FLOWER SEED 7~ GaranJ.ng ia fun and raWnv rour own atuff c.J\ he • profitable pleaaun, plu.a .. tlno ....n,. &.eh stuff few a oAanve· SULPHATE OF DlllOllA I ~~.BAG For tut crNiiln-up: thU"Will ifw joU.r Iawn a - .hot in the arm. (I OU\'t "91\ ... it'• ~ how d£i4 he ... the arm?) DIEMEL COISTAIT SPEED NOTO TOOL llT 21!~'5 Yo,./qet 13 &CCM90rl .. too. (About that race, you pt a mnassy T • Sh.l.rt, flniah or not. and super pn-. Awanb to top finiahen ) . STOVES Some just m.aU nice con .. natien p~. e little rustk decor. but the bi099r onee an for real. The boa ( Shepherd ) and Franklin 1'94'lly put out the heat. 26" POT BELLY STOVE 31" POT BELLY STOVE 24 .. BOX STOVE e e e the er. ,<Ni re. r 's iey Ir· !C· ·as as I A •• DAIL v PILOI ea. Pine Mountie® fire log. Buy 6 logs & send away for a .s1 manufacturer's rebate. Burni:. up to 3 nour!> Oeta11i:. al point ol i:.alti 6.99" SALE! Reg. 9.99. Men's western style denim 1er1ns Basic 5-poc.kol ''" cotton 1ean 8& f • ';.,.. ~'I SPECIAL! M1·n., <,t11p1: polo sn111i:. N<J iron poly- ''""'' .ind l.011(111 ~,,M ,I AL 2/88¢ SALE! I 50°/c>OFF ~. (orlglnel prices) Orig. 88¢ ea. Men's crew socks. Orlon• c:tnd nylon crew socks with r(ltnforced heel dnc'.' toe On+! i:.11e f1ti:. 10.13 Our previous MHili011 ~ c.0lu1:. dv.11l•1blu now 1n l1m1tud qu1Jnt1t1t•!> )'OUR CHOICE SALE! Reg. 3.99 ea. The Treasury's Own disposable diapers ... choice of toddler 9r 1 16.99 . 29.99 SAL Et SALE! Swu,1ter tops I or m11>se& & 1un1ors 1n pc,!yt•';tOr lo.nit S M L Reg. 5 99. Uaby b1:11h Reg. 22.99. Automaltc Heg. 39.99. Hi-rise p111yydrd tor baby Jf>,'.36 f'ddded top. rwl Uy Gruco 9~ SPECIAL! tub 5alE1ty nammock baby swing bw1ng& tor up to 15 m1nu1t·s Sun!'>ha<le 2/$1 3.33 SALE! SALE! 6.66 SALE! SPECIAL! Ptante<s"' peanut butre< Choice ot c.roamy or crunchy 18 ounce iar Reg. S9c ea. Sllm Jim~' Tendor Leal · too Reg. 57c ea. !>malt convers8t1on hOfH1S. 10 ounce bag Reg. 4.99. Supor Stripper'• ro tary pc11n1 remover Fine 01 coarse grade 1-tts 1/4" drfll. Reg. 9.99. :>I -piece socket i.ot 318 Jnd 1 /d drlVI' Chrome plA!Od drop lorged steel Metr1c or SAE. 5-pa~ Lhotce ol btsgs Box ol 48 5p1cy, m1lr1 or pepperoni , ,,...-, l( l'lltl IA, CARBON PAPCTl' ,~ ~ 2pkga./~ 5~ 37¢ 1.55 1.22 ~3.99 SALE! SALE! Eaton Allen Ko-Rec-SALE! Reg. tie. Liquid Type Typewr1ter Reg. 1.99. Ezerai:.e Reg. 66c ea. X-Pert SALE! SALE! c.orrecttng lllm 12 cnr bon paper 12 count Pape,-L1qU1d typing packet typ1nq papE1r pc1ckage'> Mullt Reg. 1.66. Plantw Reg 5 52 Lee NllllS correction fluid li:ipe& per package tOO count 8'.?1111' purpose grade ::.Quare Colorful pll1!>· Long nail lengthener R•1 xll't' ' 11c 6' , .. squ;;irc & munder By Ph11t1ps . ea. YOUR CHOICE! SOda fountain glassware Choose5oz tullpsundae,4 oz bananaspht t 2oL tootedi.oaa. :l'. 01 parfait or 4' , o z footed i.undati Clca1 tlutod gtus~ Gr<>at old tasn1oned took SPECIAL! Decorated "whopper" glassware assortment. Choose · Love Supor Chick "Coors·'. "Pleasureb ·. Sat1slac11on . E.n1oy Each 30 ounct: capac;,ity 22.99 YOUR CHOICE SALE! Reg. 29.99. Lorning· Corette d1ll- nerwarc 20-piece service tor 4 Durablu but with lhe look ol china Choice ol panerns YOUR CHOICE SALE! Reg 1 7 99 20 p1uc1· tron.,ton•· '>Prv1Ct• 101 4 D1st1wdi:.llc1 ::Od le 4 pJIH:rn~ --.-.J 1 ~I SALE! Reg. 13.99. Hirsh' 4-shell steel storage untt Heavy duty stet:lt 30x60111 2 lady B1C" rarors I our packs of 2 t!ach 9.99 SALE! Reg. 14.99. 48-incn '>llOp tight With 2 llUOlf>SCtJnl bulb& l<l&y to cJS&tlmblt· 6~ SALE! Congesp1r1n 36 !> re · /~· (r W °" I \ ;a. ' ~ -;<f 13 ~ M~ /j / I ;~J ~- 1.44 SALE! Mytan1,1 • hQu1d I? 01.JllCC"> 9~ SALE' Signal· moulhwash ?4 ounct• IALEI 1.-22-··--··. .1 .n ·-1.99_ 1 .. 66 ptc_g. of 40 7. 99 ea. "'9. 11.H . Teqa tna&umenw-Tl-00 ltudent slide-rote calcul1t0<. 48 tunctloo calculator, a.digit LED reld-out. «eg. 15.H . Teet• ·model LC822 au per Slim calculet0<. Credit card case. Battery lnctuded. a. .. ptleee effective Thurtdty, J•nu•ry 2S through Slturdey, J•nuaty 27. .UH your JCPenney chtrge, M•ater Chtrge9 or Vf9A•/BenkAmerlcard• Umlted qu•nlltln on 111 1peciel ltem1 ~-j ' * ORANGE: . SALE! Reg. 12.•. Planter wheef Charming pl•nter hotda 6 planta. Bra1.,.tone finish. Clly.Dr ... G1•n Qrowe 8M9. • 0,... WMllcl1ra t:IO • t • ...... ,. 10 to •• -- SALEf Reg. I .ff. "Gazeoo" Jute plant hanger. beaded & brefded. 72 inches long. SALEI SALE! Reg. 2.22. Jute plant hanger Beaded & braided lute 57'' long Co ors BUENA PARK: · leectt .. Orll ... ltlOfpe • Open we•kd•r• t :ao to t :IO • • lundep 10 to •• • 1 SALEf Reg. 2.44. Ree1angu- lar planter. 12'.o;a4'h inches Plaatlc 1n 88~0r1ed COiors By Ph1lhps. .SPECIAi..t ··-· . -.. YOUR CHOICE Chlnere 1uncheon s1zo SALEI pape~lates Re,. 9.ff. Wearever 1.18 g. of 31 t O·tncl'I saute pan or SPf IAl! • 10'1..inch grtddle Compartment platee. Poltshad aluminum He pkg. of 15 e11ter1orr1. Dupont SPECfAl! ~11vorstoneoo 1ntt1rtt.r8 Dinner plates 5.99 SALE! Rug 6 99 He pkg. of 8 ti · i;aute pan SPECIAL! Plattere .. SANTAANA: 3800 lo. llttetol -No. Of .,, Coeat Plue • Open .....,. 1:30 to .~. • aat"rd8y t:• to• -lund•r• 10 to • • .... e e e UMi er. , .. re- r '1 as as I Irvhte EO lfl O N I t \'our llo111etow n · ' Daily N ewHpape r VOL. 12 , NO 75, _.SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TH U RSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1979 TEN CENTS ·Irvine Presents Bed Fares to League: .. 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Vurdoulis abs· IJ int.•d Sh t' narro wly wus con· f1 rnwd, by a vote of 12· I l In un 1nte r v1ew <ifter Tut"sday's m eeting . sbe a ccused V .irdouhs of working against her ..i1>po1ntmt.·nl a nd . a fter the Trial Date Set Dkdrich Denkd More Delay By KATHY {'l.i\!\'('\' OI IM D.1Uy P1191 \t.11t V ISTA Th t· long d1 •l,1yl'<I bribery trial or Or.111g1• Count\ Super visor Rl:llph D11•drid1 w1i1 ·begin as 1>1..·hedull·<I Ft·l1 5, ii San Dit.•go County Supt•nor (..'ourt Judge rull"d hc1 c today Superio r Court J udge Hoi.:. Tharp rdui.t·d d l°fl'll'><' <Jt torneys' rcquC'st for a 611 clay de lay in the trial (If l>11·dm:h and to·dercndant L<· Ho) Hoi.t· Tharp, who wa:-. JU1>l J '>..,IJ(nt·d to the <'asc l\11)11d:.iy . ahn d1•ru1..·d a dt!fcni.t• mut111n M·ck1ng age Jnd r<tt.'l<JI buckground dula on 11ieml>t'ri. of the Orange County (; rand .I u r y who i n d 1 C' led l>1cdrtch and Roi.e nn bri~ry chargb 14 months ;igu 0 i cd r1 t•h 'i. at tornc y Ke ith Munroe :.imt after lht' proC'cl'd· ings hC' will appeal the JUdg1"s rulings cm both the' trial dC'luy ;1 nd what had been intended a~ a d H1lle ngc to the makt•up of the 1977 g rand jury . Dit•drich and architect R11i.t• werl' indicted on charge:. relat in~ to a 1973 county Board of Supervisors' land use decision in lht• Anuht>1m Hills area. Munroe and co -d c re nse counsel J a mes Riddet had hoped to challenge the selection pro· C<'dures of gr and Jurors but s aid without questionnaires concern· ing thei r background such a mo· lion could not procct.'d. · The two attorneys also had be-en seeking a 6-0·day del••Y in the s tart of the trial s ince they had lH'e n hi r<.·d to defend· ISet> DI EDERICll, P age A2) 'Ship' Set Sex Told 'Host ile' Lee Marvin Takes Stand iii Trial I.OS ANG F.I.E~ 1/\I'1 Mm ll' tough guy L t·1· M.irv1n took the witness stand todav 1n h1" controver:.1ul 11ropt'rt~· sC'ltll' ml•nt tnal and 1l"st1r1<.·d that hl· and his former lovt•r , M it·helle Triola Marvi n, used to make love in his dressing room on the set of the movie• "Ship of Fools " Marvin, k st1fy111g a-. a ho:;trh· witness under qucst10n1ng by M 1ss Ma n in 's allornt•y, said he a nd Miss Marvin bl•came Ill· llmatt' when both had roll·s in the 1964 movic "Wh en would you say you fJ rst beca m e 1nt 1m at e with Mi c he lie ?·· a s ked attorney Ma rvin Mitche lson. "Toward th<· end of the film." Marvin s aid. "J uly sounds right." Irvine Votes Funds For 2 N e w Schools Trustees of lhl' I rvme Umf1l'd SC'hool Dis lrit't awardl·tl ('()n tr<icls Wc-dnt'sdav for t·onslruc· lion of a $7.5 m11 i11m h1~h srhool and a $2 mil1111n l·ll·mt'nlary sl'hool. Trustt'es aw~1 r<h·d c·ont r::icl:. for Wood bridge ll lgh Sc·hool totalling $6 mil11on, and will r<.· advertise for bids on land:.caµ mg and other cons truction facet~ to complet<' thf' Job Mon • than 30 '>t'par:it1· con tractors are involvcfl rn the build m~ projed Co nstruction of the Ba~1cs Plus elementary s<·honl 1n Wood · bridge was a war1led to the Douglas Camr>bt·ll Company. low btdder or three companies that bid for lht> Job. The board was required pre · vrously to get the <ipprovC:tl of the s tate Allocation Board hecau~c both proJcl't.s were sulJstanllally costlie r than the State Board had allowed. Woodbridg<' High School will cost $800,000 more than what the s t a te board. whic h approves s t a t e fu ndi n g l t!vcl s, fe lt n •asonable Basics Plus 1s S250,000 over on~1nal s pending limits. Both schools art' scheduled to open for fall classes in 1980. Con'>truct1on will be~tn within the next fl'w weeks. Conve r sati on Pie~e "Where did these intimacies take place"" asked Mitchelson. "The dressing room." Marvin said. Later . he said his girI1riend gave up her apartment with a roommate and found a place of her own where they could meet. Th e whit e -h a ire d a c tor. dressed in a conservative, dark gray business suit with a s triped tie, leaned back in t he witness chair and clutched the witness box with one hand as he began his testimony. He was called to the s tand mo· ments afler Miss Ma rvin ended m ore than six days of testimony in which she told sometimes lurid details of her six-year love affair with the actor that ended m 1970. In he r fina l moments on the stand, she de picted him as a drunk who at one point may ha ve s uffe r e d a m e nta l breakdown. M arvm corroborated most of his girlfriend's early memories of how their Jove affair began. when he was the star or the mov· ie and s he was an extra dancer and a bit player H e s aid he wa s having troubles with his wife then, but had not conside red leaving her until after he met Miss Marvin. Ile said that even while he was having trysts with Miss Marvin, he would still go home each <See MAR VI N, Page AZ) The halloon s<•rv<'d to attract students to groundbrcakrng c<.'rt>m onies at the UC Irvin~ c·umpus for a $4 mill ion student un· ion bulldinit. the University Center. Chan- cellor Daniel Aklrich Jr. preside d over cer e monies. hclpect by Ii live band and a fris bee contest. Co nstruction of 35,000 square foot building', paid fOJ" by student fee&, begins in three weeks. with opening planned for December. 1980. Center will inc lude music liste ning lounge, r ecreaUon area. arts and crafts center, offices and ~er ltnd wine parlor. • \>. v · . League confirmed her a nyway. pers uading Erickson to veto the a ppointment "He did lobby against me ." she said. "and told othe r cities to vote against m e. and abs· tained himself. I have ne ver, in the three years I've been attend· ing League meetings, seen two council members fight in front or other cities . "They've always been s up· ported by their own cities " She ca lled Vardouh s' abstaining vote "a very serious breach of protocol." Vardoulis, also mtcrviewed afte r the council meeting, said he was embarrassed over whal happe ned. because until the day of the meeting he didn 'l know Mrs. Gaido was a candidl:llc to be .., , Bird Man of Laguna , E n ckson'i:. alternate "I felt like a fool. .. V<Artloulls said. "I wa.s the only reprl'stW· tat1vc there who d1dn 'l know sht· had placed her name for C'On s1derallon. or co urse J kept my mouth shut. Wh al else could I do but abstain"" Vardouhs m-.y hdvc hacl J.(<x:id reason not to know h1:. follow <See LEAGUE. Page /\2) It's pretty certain that if a vote could be taken among the seagulls who flock to the Lag una Main Beach Park Ge ne Wlerbach would be unanimous ly elected to the fitle of the feathered fraternity's most fai_thful frie nd. Gene ha!) been feeding the gulls for some six years with just about anything e dible that comes to hand "The onlv thing the}· refuse is lettuce.·· lht.· Lagun~ man grins. Road Projects 'Vital' lroine Company .Chief Te lls Frustrations By J ACKJE HYMAN Ol-D•Oy .. li.tStMf Irvin<:' Compa ny P resident Peter Kremer said Wednesday that completion of severa l con· troversial proposed road projects is vital to relieving the ll'affic pro· blemsofthe Newport Beach area. Kremer also had a few dis- couraging words for the city's hotly debated lrnfhr phasing or dinance in his talk at a !'ie\\>port Harbor Are a Chamhcr of Com· merce dinner a t the Ralboa Ha y Club. "This has been a frustrating t'xperiencc for many of us ." Kremer said of the process of passing and clarifying tht! or· dina nce. which rc~trict:. de· Airlines, FAA Set Jet Takeoff Talks By GARV GRANVILLE OI llM D•llv "llel St.ff Officials of lwo a irlines Wlll meet with Federal Aviation Ad · ministration representatives 1n Washington, 0 . C., Friday in an attempt to head off a n em ergen· cy order that would m andate a change in jet airliner takeoff procedures at Orange County Airport. B oth Air California and Hughes Ai(rwest ignored an FAA re quest hat they abandon ta keoff practices labeled unsafe by the f"e(teral agency late las t week. Spokesmen for both com · pu n ics insiste d the existing takeoff ro utines arc safe and met Monday with locul FAA of. fic ials in Los Angeles in a vain atte mpt to havt• the a gency's un safe finding reversed. Now. they'll argue their case in Washjngton as they attempt -. -· . --....... .. to s tymie an o rdt'r that. 1r followed. is expected to have a s1gn1ficant adverse impact on JCt noise leve ls in the C:11rport area. Wednesd ay , Orarigc County supervisors were urJi!cd to tah "a wait a nd see posture" m the dispute between the two a irlines and the federal agency. County s uper visors control operations a t the county airport. including operating conditions involved In the noise control pro· cedure A cornerstone of that program is the jet airliner takeoff routine that requires pilots to reduce power over populated areas once their aircraft has climbed CO 500(<.>et F AA seeks to forct> th<' a irlines to follow a rout1ne rt.'qumng ru11 power unlit the pla nes have reached 1.000 feet. <See J ETS, Page> AZ> Peep Show? Flesh Flap Stirs Reactio1i An1ry women writers for the UC Irvine student newspaper, the !'lew U. reacted to criticism of their journal 11 coverage of a wet T·shlrt contest with a letter to lhe editor. T he letter w11s published In their own newsp!~r this week . Beth Blens and L)'nn Kralntz co"'plalned lha~ while aome women condemned the "1exl1t" tone of the New U artic:J~. tbe~ overlook<'d what they called "an Insult to our gender" performed In the student cafeteria F've4 scantily clad women. ttw uid, danced In the food line. showing "flashes of but· tocks. side-peeps of cleavage and thrusts of bare lel(s ." It was thr five women o( the UCI pep squud. having lunch. I \'elo pmcnl until n •lall'd tr;.ifr1t· problems art' allev1uted "JI ha~ lltl•r a lly :.hut down dl'H0lo11 m<·nt " "The wordin1-t of thl· urd1 n<1nn· i~ s uc h th<it we do not un derstand 1t and I <im tolfl lhit• many traffic t>ng1ncl'rs do not understand •l." he ~a1cl Al that point . Kn·m<'r glanc1•d a t Newport Jkach Mayor Paul Ryckoff, <j strong s uµportcr of the ordinance, a:. 1f lo t'h<.'ck h1i. reac tion. Ryckoff apr>t•an•d lo lw ..,tar ing at the Cl''" n~ Kre mer continued by :.Jy1n1• ht' agn·es with t hl' Ci tv Co11nr11 that traffiC' 1s tlw a r~..,,., 11111 pio hlem . .. Even 1f \\t' could .,top .ill g rowth. tht• lrafrll· would -;t~l i 111 crt•ast' bct·aust• of regional 1m pacts." Krt>m<.•r said He said he bdwvl'~ l\\o pro JCCts v1.ta1 to n'li<'ving t ht· r .. b I em 3 re th l' l'" t l' n' I() n "r University l>nvt• itbl1v1• th•· Bad< B<i y and the' bu1 ld1n)! or th1· S<111 <See ROADS. P ag-e A:!> \le ather Variable clouds tonight "1th decrcasm~ douchnc~s Friday. Not muth d1un.:t· in tt•mp('ra turP \\>Ith h1J?hi. in low to mid f\Os I.ow~ toni ght mostly m thl' 40s I NSIDE TODA Y Air Hasson Salnmeh. chwf ···o/-ucunty./Dr ..YAt~er Jtrn/at. and o PGUistiman guitrnlla leader. was lolled wht>n o bomb bleW up his car on n Beirut atreet lie wcu said to be the ma&lermind o/ the maaaocre oJ the 1972 ()lym pies Stones. photo$ on Pa!Jt' AIO Al ...... , lef'tl« AU ...... ~. C1 L.M ... .,., At . ........ , ... , CAlll .. rfll• AJ CIH\111.. C), ... lt (-ltt . CA CrMt.,... C4 0.•111 -•<t• .. ,. 1......-..1 ..... 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I( r u n 11 J u 1 " r h ulh·11..:1· \ 11p1111 rt•ft'rnd l•I thut u-i nwro·h J hi.hlnl( • x t>t•d111on .111111·11 .al turth1•r 1h• luyinl( tn.11 1111 ttw 14 month 1•hl tnd Id 1111-'lll tt uldto·t. hov. ,., rr u 1 I( Ut.'i.I I h1· OlJkl'UIJ of llh• .:1 un•I Jury 111 0 r u n •: 1• c 11 u n t )' h •" lit· 1· n rt111 lte-11Kc.1 bl'fon: Without the dll'll 1l'l &ttomey 'I q uei.t wnnm n·:i. 1·1 11\t.'l' rnHIK t ht' bal''-.grow1d 11f Jllror~ und Jury C'ttnd1dat1·~. hl' 11u1d , · we kn<1w nothin~ ubout lht• .:•and 1uror:-. or thl· pool (111rn wh1t'h Uwy were druwn " Tharp did ugn•t• to hear uny additional dC'fcnsc motions. in <'luding a n •quest for po:;t 1nd1l't mc•nt pr<·h minary twarang on th1· f''t'b !> tnal dale Tharp, normally baised In San Diego, also left unresolved for now whether the trial will bc held an the North San U1cgo County community or Vista or be moved lo San Diego. Ai. proct.iedtnRS bt:gan today he also told tht.• attorneys that he owni. property in Ornnge Coun· ty, including M1ss1on Jfllls Sbop- PIOR Cente r 1n Laguna Hills and 11om<' val'anl hand nea rby Roth the pros1,cul1ng 1:1nd de f<on11c <illorn<·ys URrel'd lhl'y havt> no probkm with h1b hear· lllR the <•ast• Tharp st.ttCt his land ownership could r<'sult in subd1v1s1on pro- , .•. ss1ng through Or1:1nJ(c County i.:ovu ·nmcnl Tharp was asMgned the tnal Monday aft<>r t'llg1blc Judges in lhl· VHsl a ('Ourt wcrt' d1s(juulif1ed from heannR lhl· ('ase. The tnul wa:. tran~·rred to S an Dil'KO County last Ot tot)('r when dl'f Pnse atlornl•ys alle gt·d prl'lnal puhl1 c1l y 1n OranRt' County J('(>pard1zrd th1•1r c ht·nb' chanft:b or 0 fair lrnil locally WpterLands In lrvitw. Cow Pasture /\ twin propeller Cll 46 M1:1nnc rorp:. he licopter madl· :rn l'nl1'r)(1•nry lanfling m an Jrvinc: 1·ow pai.tun· ahc>ul noon Wt-dnl·:, d a y a r t t• r u n :i p p a r e n t mt·rhan1<'al malfunct1<>n i\uthorat11·s ~<11d the craft landed 11af<oly, with n<> 1nJunc!>. south o r ttw intt-rscc·t1on or the Sa n Di ego c.1nd La guna rrcewuys Ma rant· ffil'l'h11n1c:. rep:iin·d I he hchcopll·r and 1l wai. flown back lo its hasc at the M aranc Corps ht•li('optl'r s t:illon 1n Tustin :-.t:vcrul hours later The hchl'optN wus returning from a trainrng m111i.1on <tl Camp Pl'ndlelon in San Diego County wh1·n the pilot wu:. forced to land 111lht•1w11tun· Nuclear Test Shock '"Mild' Li\S VEGi\8, Nev . 11\l'I Shoc·k wuvc1> from a wcaponi.· r e lated underground nuc lear lt'sl with a ywld of le1>s than 20,000 tons of TNT p rohalily were not fe lt in Las Vegas, a governm ent spokesman says. Departme nt o f Energ y bpokl·sman Davi• J ackson s aid the 1<·s l Wt:d ne1.1d1t y tt l the Nevada Test Site 95 miles northwt-sl of hne wa11 the fi rs t such blat;l or the year. OR ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT t ~ ,,..,.~ ('6*'\f fMll'W ... 'Git. '#If'-.,.,, .. " I\ tOlft ltol"'Ht,~•--Ptt"\\ 1•tN1>t•~db•'""'°'llN'I" ( 1•,f I Jlyf>hWl"IQfOf'l'IOM'I• W•''"""Olhftf'lt'\ .. , .. ouel1\f\.t>11 NttJit'•tfUf tNouO" • un•., te>t (O"f• MfoW Hr-wt•JF1 ftl.Mf\ t•~•H'Wl''Mlt h•"'" f ~ 1,111\ YAll• 1 hV',,_ I M)llf'\olt tt-"* t\ \hvtfll' ... ,, A '"'"'" ,. \;'Of'lollltf'4t1h""1 I\ Cl'Uf>4•\"'"' \1Uw•O•n jMWI • .,, li"t' ,,.... t"'•fV I tfl I ·lhi•'h11ott 1•l1tf\I 1\ •' Ito W• t .,. , ..... ' t , ., .•• ,,,.. .. ( •lltMf\•jlt"~,. c ·-·---....... ,~MAM Pv/f-1t1V1 h t ttlt c,_.,.. .. , "'' • "'".O.n• •NI "*""''.t Ml~ T,_...,..,ct<Hlt ldltOf 1-•&M ........ ~" ... "''"'° ( dltOf Clwn.•M I.ff• llK_. ....... ....... ...i -~"""" lellteo• Offk n (Ml•._..,. IMW.\t "'9¥\t•r ... \.•If '""' .. ,,_.. r-t I"' (.,1 ........ ,u ~tr,.•• -*""""""··~ '''""""'~-... ' ••ate 1'I ; 'ANGRY, EMBARRASSED' Councilwomen Geldo 0.11, ~·i.t $1Atlf -· 'KEPT IN DARK' Mayor Vardoulla Drunk Plower Kills Driver CHICAGO tAP > Police say lhc driver of 11 snow plow wt•nl on a drunken rampa1&c with hls vehicle, s m ashing into du,1•01 Of can and t•rusblnai otHS motorist to death by backlnti the t>low ovtir hu1 r11r . "I hate my Job!" a witness quoted the drlver as aayln1 after ht• wu11 avprehc nded Wednesday night. "I want to see m y kids! I huh• m y JOll 1" T tlfo: DRIVt:R . THOMAS BLAlll. 4'. of ~uburban S1wk V1ll1tttt'. wab rhurged with r~kless homicide und drunken dnv- 101( , St>ven ln<'hes or snow had fallen Wednesd•Y rn Chicago. where :inow removal c rews were still trying to clear the 20 In· l'ht-s that had fallen 12 days earlier After th· Incident. angry dnvers Jammed a South Side v<>ll<'c istullon. complain)ng their cars had been smashed. ··r vt> got 50 people in the station who claim that their cars huvl' l>\'i'n damaged." said Set. Michael McMahon. INVESTIGATORS SAID A ROAD G RADE R U!s<.-d in clear mg the snow-clogged streets smashed into a series of parked cars, then veered onto the busy Dan Ryan Expressway. When it struck the rear or a re fuse truck . the truck driver s lammed on his brakes and blocked the grader. "But he put the grader in reverse and began backing up," said truck driver She lby Neylon. 37 "He hit about five t•an; before he backed r ight over the one l'ar, crushing the man in side it. His two rear wheels went right over the top or that car .. James Holman. 45. was killed. Lawrence Bartlett s aid his cu was one of those hit by the gr ader before It entered lhe expressway. BAJlTLETf SAID HE FOLLOWED the grader onto the ex· pressway a nd helped pull Blair fro m the vehicle after it even- tually came to a halt. Police Sgt. Cha rles Loftus said Blair was e mployed by the Interstate Equipment Co .. of Oyer , Ind . and had spent 12 hours clearing snow on South Side streets Afler~etting off work at a bout 7 p.m .. Loftus said. Bl uir ap· parently we nt to dinner a nd drank excessively. LOFTUS SAID BLAIR THEN returned to his grader and a l· t empted to maneuver it , smashing rnto autos as he veerea through the streets. There were conflicting r eports on how many c ars were da maged, but one police count put 1l al 31 Shah in /tloroeeo The Shah of Iran and EmpH·s~ F a ra h greet the press in the garden~ of a palatial guc~t hous<' during their unof· ficial visit to Moro<:co. Irvine Delays Ban On Aluminum Wire The Irvine City Coun<'1I ha~ v<>stponed action o n a !>laff n· comm9ndalion to ban aluminum wirmg in local construction d n oldt:r t ec·hn ology for aluminum wire use "I don't want to be looking at an<'wnt history," Anthony said. T he matter will be brought back before the council al its l''l'b 13 met•ting. Front Pagr 11 I Midwest Gets Snow Chuck Corum. interim pl1:1n n1ng d epartment m a n 1:1ge·r . ma intained Tuesday t hat th•· <'heapel" aluminum electrical war 1ng poses 1:1 greater fire h<t zard tha n does copper wmng The proposed han 1s endorsc<i b y th e l nt c r na t1 onal n r othc rhood o f Electric•al Workers. but 1s oppo:.<·d b> lh1• Hu aiding Industry Assoc1at1on f 'ro• Pflfl' A I LEAGUE .•.• counc1lmerntwr wa:. hucking for the appointment . Minutes of the 1·1ty council mN•t mg of Ik e 12 s how that, though Mrs Galdo was seeking support for th<' alkrnale's JOb I hrn. !>hl' ulso <tnnounced her in- tt•nt Hin to w1thdr<tw fom con· i.1d('ral1011 She nc•vt•r <igain a pproach<.'<! Irvine council mt•mbe rs aout 1l Asked about 1t . Mrs. Gaido said she did that because she was ·~mad " that Counc ilmen David Sills and Arthur Anthony d1dn 't appc<tr to want lo bUpport ht·r Though !>ht· 'till SOUJ(hl S\JP· por I for the <1 ppmnt mt·nl from other c ity m e mbe r " or the LE'ague of Cit1t's, s h1• concc.'CICff, bhe didn't let the Irvine coun- l'llmen know ;1houl it Mrs . Ga1do sa11I s he was particularly keen a bout keeping Vardouhs 1n the dark "The reason I didn 't tell him," she said. "was that hc"d have mon· lime to work ag<iin~l me " V;irdoulls d1•n1 t•d any lobbyln~ with Eri<'kson a g a inbl Mrs G a 1do Hr said that when Eril'kson usked him about Mrs (;aido 1:1nd why he abi.talned In the vot e, h<' siud hc d id 1>0 hf·1·ause ht• had tho ught she had withdrawn hc·r n1:1mc ·'She wo rk1•d around ui.." Va rdoul1 s s aid, "heraus e she n il led l·vc r y delegate fr o m .• rounfl thl' 1·ounty. and d1d11 'l t·v<·11 call her own ~1ty "It s an embarrt111smcnl to our <·1ty ' You try ti> hu1Jd u1> a rapport with other <'ilil:s. :rnfl then thb kind or lhmg hoppen1>, and you loo k really dumh." E'ro111PageAI MARVIN ••• night to his wife's bf.!d . She was living with their four children ut lheir Santd Monica home . lie said he did not make the decision lo leave his wife until he r elUTned from filming the movie, "Cat Ballou." for which -he won his Oscar as best actor. "I came home that night," he said . ''But I JUst <'ouldn't walk through the door." Marvin intends to le!>ti(y twice during the lnal again whe n he puts on his dcfcnisc -.liclor-e... he l>c&UR Q.l.l sli9n! ng M uvln.. M t.cbclM>n .re.ad lCI ihe judJ(E' lellf'rs written by Miss Marvin to Marvin's agent from the island of Pulou, pleading for help In controlllna h la drinking durinJ( r.tmlnR oJ the movie "Hell In the Pacific." "He was drtnktng. The doctor was drinking. The s tuntmen we r e drinking,'' ft hc wrote . "They were .iolng out on the ocean, doln.c dangerous things. smashed," her letter 11td. Durin g hn last day o f t esli mony We dne11d1Y. the 46· year-old Mias Muvln said 11h • had no Idea h r romance with Marvin wH souring at the Umc ahe chanted her na me to lnclude hla. She utd she mede the cha nfe to save Marvin embar- rassment whe n they traveled toaether. ' ' Rain and Flooding Inundate Northeast By The A111JOClated Press · A sto rm that h ad dumped heavy ~now on the blizzard· weary Midwest brought tieavy rain s a nd flooding to the Northeast today. forcing the ev a c u ation of h undreds o f fam i lies. closing roads a nd knocking out power lines . Record rains, gale winds and hi g h tid es e n gu lf ed M ass1:1 c husells coastal com · m unities near Boston . shutting off major h1ghways into the city and forcing residents lo fl ee their homes. WmdDamage Light Along Orange Coast Winds out of the southwest that blew Into Orange County shortly a fter dawn caused only minor elect rical problems and a few fall· 1ng tree limbs this morning, of- ficials s aid The National Weather Service said the 25 mph wind. with gusts up lO "5 mph, are expected to contin ue thro ugh to n ight , d1m in1stung som ewhat on Fn - day. Earlier predictions of rainfall a lo n g the coastline we r e i.w1t ched inward towar d the mountains MS wind continued during the morning. Southern Californi a Edison Co r eported only two minor long-lime powe r outages dunng the morning, one in Santa Ana where 24 homes were without light and the othe r in CostK Mesa Where two homes lost elec- trlclly to a falling branch. Short-Lerm outages, caused by hnl's tangling momentarily o r brus h ing against tree limbs, were reported throughout the syst em, though, a spokesma n said. The Orange County Ha rbor patrol reported s mall c raft warnings from Pt. Pinos at the southe rn end of the Monterey Bay to the Mexican Border to- day. Seas are choppy and waves are <'resting at up to seven feet orr the co&11t. Cale warnings have been p<>Sl· ed rrom.,P.l. .P.in.on .northh.1 ~fill:. llonttl W eat.h e r S6r v1<'4t ispokeKman said , 1.1nd excep- tionally s tro,ng winds are pre· dieted today and tomorrow In the northern deaerU. WYOMING COAL PA~ BOOM The Old Weet ls 1iv1ng way to 1n Kln1 Coal -and oil and n1turtl gaa and uranium -In . Wyoming and the stele la boom· lnK The Metropolit a n District Commi ssio n report ed 200 persons wert' c vacuuted from Revere. Mass. More than a foot of water covered the causeway linking Nahant, north of Boston. to the mainJand. In the meantime. the National Weather Service warned that more snow Is headed for the Rockies and New En~land In P e nn sy lvan i a , th(' Schuylkill River. brown and s w o ll e n a nd c hoc ke d w ith debris . fl ooded factories a nd ho m es In P ottstown und d owns tream Phila d e lphi a Police dosed two m ain roads a long the river tn Philadelphia when the wa ter reached four feet deep. More than 50 roads wen· clo~ed an L1m rastcr County und dozens or families were being evacuated. Counc il mcin· i\rthur Anthony su id stati stics com pill'd from county rtri> departml'nl n ·crirds, which showed that 10 of 11 clcc trical fires in the city in thc pabl four years were the res ult of 1:1 lum1num wiring proble m i., were inconclu.'11ve. Anthony s1:1id he wants to sec statistics on the other causes of fire before he makes any (,fe c1sion. He also ma intained that fir<' re('ords may have becn based on · f'rotr1 P~ A I ROADS ... Joaqu in ll11l s Corridor . .i freeway-like road propo!>c.-d to connert Mac Arthur noult·vanl with th<• San Diego l"rl•cway near =saddle back Collegl'. Kremer said lhc lrvin1• Com pa ny has a strong interest Ill seeing the traffl<' prohlem solved because increased 1·on· gestwn coutd drive bus1nc~~ away from the an•a. JETS ... County (;e•n1·ral S1·r v1<'c'> i\g(•n('y IJ1re•e·tcH To m f':gan urged l'Ounly super visors lo tcikc ttw wait and S<'C' posture \ In a memo lo the supervisori.. • Eg1:1n s1ud 1l would be premalurc for county government to lake any <ict 1o n until whateve r c h a n g l' ~ , i f a n y • c a n b c t:valuated Eg<in pointed o ut that his age nl·y 's airport noise abate· ment ~cct ion s hould have a cha nct-"to compile data result ing" from any takeoff modifica- tions and lo me as ure "the long term impact" of tho:)t: changeh. '"SVPER SAVINGS' ' BY SUPERCOUPON Supc>r savings and values an· offered to D1:11ly P11ol readers lo· day 1n "Supt:rcoupon." I .ook for this s pecial l2 page rol led1o n or coupons rrum Oran"w Coas t m erchants in todt1y'l> Daily l'llot 0111 DAY OllL Y 8 HOUR SALE COST A MESA STORE OML Y SlllDA Y, JAii. 28 I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. --Everythlnq clrattic..UV reduced! H• .... of L•Z..loy l•c.._.. .... to -II• rOMI for _rc.._.M wWcla 11 '"" to .-rl••· ALL SALIS PIHAI.. OUI LOSS IS YOUI aAIM WHIT.E'S •II shoppe But realdenta are paylna a hlah pr1ce for proeperllY. ev~n tbou1h taxea are f ellln1 and ,. •• ff .... ril1n1. See 1tory and pbot.olon Pa1e 81. ,,. LOOC fl09 COUM9 TA•I Ii IA ff (Weeiport aqu.,• • nHI 10 Marte C•l•nd•r• • •«OH rrom "atph•) D0111t Let TllM R• o.t ...................... \ 369 E. 17th ST. • 842-8851 "' I ... e ,r, •• -e· , . , CALIFORNIA Ch11rch Moh Exits Receiver Seizes MollfJy Records PASADENA fAP l The la t nf thou"ands or rf!li.rlous pro tc1tt·rs httd d rlfltd 1w1y from tht Pal'adena hudquarten or tht> troubl@d Worldwld~ Churth of God b)' today, many of lbcm dlama)'f'(I at • romproml t •t tlem.-nt that aUowtd a t0urt appoinltd retth1Pr to lf'ltf' the church's nnantlal records ··1 am rully bt"wlldf'rt d .. ~aid Dt>aC'OO Wa)'M Pyle, who was t1mong more tha n 3.000 Pt'rt101\3 who turnt'<! out at th•• r Long Beach Navy Statio11 VseStudied LOS ANGELF.S CAP> · 'rh ... Navy has revealed plans to reac tivate operations at Its Long Beach station rather than up· dale facilities In San Diego. In a preliminary environmen tal report submitted to the Lo:. Angeles and Long Beach Harbor departments, the Navy s uggest- ed that $20.8 million be spent to spruce up ttM! station before Oct. 1 to accommodate 11 existing ships. Another 15 new vessels would be based at the facility within six months, the report said. I N CONTRAST, the r eport sa id. it would cost SSO millson to expand the San Diego statio·n to harbor the new ships. More than 125 s hips and 45,000 men were based al the Terminal lslaod'l'ftitit)-lG.~ .World War II and the Vietnam War. Since then, however, most or the ac- tivity has been transferred to San Diego and Long Beach has been maintained largely as a re· pair base. chur<'h'a Ambaasador C'ulhig~ u m pu• Wedn('1day to try lo k~ep r ~elver Stt'vt'n We1aman from aetUne at the records. ·'The wholt' polnl of belnR hen• wa1 to kN'p the receiver ou\. and lb~ I t him h>. Jt 'a 111ly " ~ WRILE d1•mon1tratora :umg "Onwnrd Chrl!'tlan Soldler11>" nnd ll~tf'n<'d to u spl'l'Ch by church 1>_alr1arc h Uttrbf>rt W Armatrong ovt'r a telephont- hookup from hall Tu<'1on, Anz . home-. WNsm1rn w1ts quietly led 1n\o the h e adquarter$ by l·hurch official Stanley Rader. Mort' than 200 sheriff's do· pulleR wt•n • statlontd nearby with orck'~ to arrest any cte monstrators who Interfered with WPlll man Weisman was appointed re- ('e1 ver for the religious orgaruza- tlon aft.f'r six church members. backed by the state attorney ~e n e ral 's o ffl(•e. c laimed Arm s trong and Rade r had siphoned off millions of dollars an revenue from the church. which has about $80 million in assets BUT ARMSTRONG claimed God 's law was highe r than man 's l aw a nd urged his followers to keep Weisman out. On Monday . some 2,500 or Armstrong's followers barred Weisman from e ntering the of· fices. U nder the compro mise worked out between Rader and Weisman after eight hours of negotiations Wednesday. the receiver will have access lo the church's financial records. but -~e wiU have to do his work at another office on church pro· perly. Shifting Weis man·s workplace overcame the objection or some protesters that Weisman was de· s ecr ating the headquarters by Lettuce Workers Dispute 11moklng und workin(( on the Sabbulh both hlibats ror1J1ddf'n by lbt' church. Me antime, Armst rong flied vapen1 in Arliono to incorporate hla or"anliatlon thern under the name Phlladelphiia Church or God. nut Ariz.ona off1 c1als said the papen were incomplete bt!r ausc they dad not include a form d laclosang whe ther the church was mvolved l.D.. any _r~ ~e1v ersh1p11, bjjnkruptc1es or license revocations. ln Tucson. where the church has taken out a postal bo>t, of. rlclals denied that tithe money sent from followers was berng held up by the government. Arms trong has urged his followers lo send their money to him in Arizona r ather than lo the Pasadena h eadquarte rs while the church is under re- cel vershlp. 'Apricaps' Shipment Out LOS ANGELES CAP > -A federal judge has ruled that a Westlake Village company may no longer ship apricot kernels co nta ining a Lae tri le -lik e chemical across state lines. The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Harry Pregcrson fo llowed a U.S. Supreme Court's decision Monday to determine whether federal offici als may prevent term inally ill patients from obtaining Laelrille. which has been touted by some as a cancer cure. Pregerson's decision against Earthco Corp.. which was re- ported Tuesday, came in a Sep- tember suit brought by federal officials seeking to ha ll in- terstate shipment or the com- pany's "Apricaps." Strike Collld Grow By 1'be Associated Press The United Farm Workers Union has rejected federal intervention in contract negotiations and threatened to widen its strike against lettuce growers in Southern California's lush Imperial Valley. "We don't want the federal govern- ment, we don't need the federal gov- ernment, and all the y (growers> are trying to do ls avoid facing the real issues." union spokesman Marc Grossman said Wednesday. Only fou r of 28 major vegetable growers negotiating with the Cesar Chavez-led UFW have been struck by fu ll -scale walkouts. It appeared the strike may have spread Wednesday to a fifth. Lu Ette Farms, while several othe rs have been hit by sporadic work stoppages since the strike began last weeke nd. BIG Plan Pauhed Again LOS ANGELES <APl -The city's school superintendent has recom- mended that the board or education resubmit a desegregation proposal rejected by the court 18 months ago that will scrap the current plan using m andatory pairs and clusters. In an interview Thur~day with the Los Angeles Times . Superinl.endent of Schools William J. J ohnston, faced with a Feb. 28 deadline for revising the district ·s controversial man- datory busing plan. said he prefers part-time integrated "learning cen· ters .. instead or the present plan. ( STATE ) Crada \llrtl• ldnetflfed LONG BEACH CAP > -A 60-year· old Chula Vista m a n has been ten- tatively identified as the victim or a single-engine plane cr ash near Long Beach Harbor, authorities said. Cra wford Mullaney~ was the only person known to have boarded the Cess na at Montgomery Field in San Diego on Tuesday. He did not have a flight plan, but he told his wife he was flying to Long Beach. Tal•adfle Bo11pftalfzed LONG BEACH <AP > -Sen. He rman Talmadge has checked into the Long Beach Naval Hospita l for continued treatment of exhaustion and alcohol abus e. a ho s pital spokesman confirmed today. fie was admitted to the hospital's Alcohol Rehabilitation Service. Rape Supert Sotlfllat LENNOX <APl -A two-day search for a man who abducted kicked and raped a 9-year-old giri continued today, sheriff's deputies said. After she was released Tuesday night, the girl provided authorities with a description of the tall, blond kidnapper, but no new leads had de- veloped by this morning. JANUARY CLEARANCE Henredon tnterprets the timeless elegance of the 18th Century Englis h and American s tyling in Folio Fourteen. This significant l>edroom, dining and occasion al collection reflects the classic quality or period designs by eminent furniture masters. Shown : an elegant China cabinet of solid mahogany and mahogany veneer. SALE_ 1119500 lntenOf designs by: , OIClk MeHee< > Polty Dodds Hitchcock Morgan. A.S.1.0. DICK METTEER Fine Furnishings & Interior Design 1727 Westcliff Onve. Newport Beach • 646·1678 Open g.5:30 • Closed Sunday • Evenings By APOOlntme,,t Thursday. Jal'luary 25. 1979 DAIL y PILOT A 5 . C'attented And Then Sonae Matense Kcrnoski escaped inJury when her car was hit from behind by a cement truck Wednesday in San Diego. The im- pact caused the Kernoski car to catch fire. The Inters tate 805 ramp to Interstate 8 was closed for 30 minutes becaus e or thr mishap. Billowing black s moke could be seen for miles. School Brawl Free-for-all leased to his parents. OCEANSIDE-CAP > -School officials are con- sidering disciplina ry action followan~ a brawl in- volving a student. h is parents, other students, teachers and police at Oceanside Hif{h School. Victor Robinson. a student, was sus pended last week for fighting on campus and Monday his parents werfi? invited to the princ1pal's offace for a conference on the matter, Principal Don Holton They brought Victor back to school for the m eelsng but when the two youth.c; spied each other . the fi ght started a gain, Holton said. A cha ir wa!> thrown and the fight moved outdoors where it rt .. portcdly in volved several other student:., Victor·:. parents and teachers trying to stop it. said. . • Birt before the meeting, 15-year-old Victor and a nother student, Tommy Copeland. also 15, a l· legedly got into another fracas that brouJ,?ht of- ficers to the school. Holton said. Young Robinson was taken LC? the police station where he was re- -Two offi cers ar rived at the school, found they were outnumbered, and called for help, with near ly the entire day shirt of patrol offi cers and detcc· tives responding, police said. '- Sylvester Robinson. 34, Victor's rathe r. wa:. booked for invesligatibn of assault and battery, a!> was his mother, Rae Robinson. T he Look of Ease I 00% Wool SJlC'tland, Herringbones & plaid,. With COFFEE'S superb t a ilorin~ makes thc~it 2 button tweed sport coats a Classic }'Ou'll wear with confidence The Hampton hv .\ed1:cwyck • yea r afte r year. Regularly $11 0. 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Januaiy 2!>. 191& Aobnt N Weed/Publl\rwtr ThomH Keevll IEdUor BdfMr• I( rtlt>ICh ' Ollorlel P-oe Editor Fire Inspection •• I Rules Deficient Th • r •c-rnt l'ont ro\•cr y 5urroundln th rtrc safely or • Jddll•bu('k Colll'~l· 'i. flnt• art complex ruisea M>mc que · tions ubout tlw 1-H"Ol't.•durt·~ u <.>d to cNtlfy c•ompllunca.' ~Ith Uw -.tut\• rut• code durina: bulldlng constructJon P rt•M1nt" l h • l'tN1\plt: ha Uc.> ·n deemed unsure by ll1r.1 I fll l' IUl\l>t•l'lnrb who 'U~ the building rwt•di. u ht•tll'r i.11Wkl• dl1lt•t•tm11 ~) M<'m. m nr • :rndlbte llre aJurm11 . lwtter t'i'Cll ll~blt06l 110tlJaij.!D\. arul ~~·door~ 1.bul LIOO'tJ)UVt' t•:.itJhull lod.~ l'olk .:c uHll·i.1 b h ,1' 1· uskl·d th1.· l>Ulld1n" ~ con Ir 1H'l<>r lei rnnw htwk u11d fml~h ofr tht' butld1n1< b) 1n1"1tall1n.: tht fll•t·t·~~.11' ' 1h•t t.'{lllll>llll'lll to ttnll.,fy tnl>pl't'lon lhtt both t•o lh·u1• .ir\11 lutul r11 t· offtrtul~ au•kno~ h·du1.· th.ii prnhll·111' t·o ultl lh'l'Ur in futun· hu1ldmR:-. 1f t'hlHlil':> ~ffl'll t lllJdl· Ill lll'>Jh'l'tlUI\ prtW\'clUrl'S durtnK C'Oll .. trut• llOll Ttw prohlt•m lh1·' '"\ 'J>r111.::. 11 om 1t.•l(ulat1on~ that .ii I°'" 'l~1ll· I 11 l ut 111 i.tl-. 111 ''onch1t•t in:, p N't io n du ran.: l'Oll.,11 lll'l lllll Lot·ul off11·1.1b hO\H'Vl·r. do n 't makl' on 1nl)pt>ction untll lht.• bu1hl1 11~ 1-. c·umplt.'lt.•d . :.um1.•t 1mcs promptln.: d" .1g ll'l'mt·111 hd \H'l'll locu I Jlld -.1 all' f 1n: <t!f1c1ab 0111· rnl h.·~l' Jdmrn1 .. 11 .1lor ha:. ~uggc~ll'd lhu l till' toc·~d fin· ""IH" tor.: ht.• .1~1-.,•cl to look 0\ t•r bu1 lcl1ni::i, dur 1 11~ 1·011:.l1111·t11111 'I h.11 \\11ttltl JllU\\ lht·rn to :.U~JH'Sl :..1!t•t\ 1·q111p n 11•111 tlwl t·rrnld bt.· 111.,lulkd bdo11.· lhl' butlcl111i.: 1:. OCt'll p ll'd lJ y !'ti Ud t.•lll:. ,llld ll•,1dlt'I '> Afkr ;J ll. lht· f()(·ttl fm•f1ght<•r!i \\Ill ht• «allt-ci upon lo hottl1· f11·1•-. T twv :-.ho11ld t~: UH· ont'l> lo n•rt1fy a huildm.,: ;it; s~if1· S 11•p:-. ~houlcl lw t.ikl·n tu 1mpll·nwnt thl• local 111 :.pl01·t 1011 llt•fcin· c1111 ~t nwl 1011 I!'> ''nm pkt i·d More Than a Joke ,\ tut ol :111 11pro:1r \\a:-. m·t·a:,l()lll'd on lht· LT l rv11w cu111p11-, la-.1 \HTI-. 11111 hy lht• troubh.·:-. 111 lr<Jn . not by SJ\ LT cir ('h 111:1. ,,,,, hy fffO!»pt•l·l uf further. t•ut hu(·k:. 1n th\• ~tat1· m1111t·~ tor t·d11<'<it111n or social programl> hut, of .all I htng..,, hv a n·1w1 t 11l Lill' c·:11npus student ncw~papc.•r tJ(a wl'l T -.h1rl r or\11•..,1 Thl' ")[Udt.•nl nt·\\l'>IHJIWr. I ht· !'\cw U. publbfic:d u l>tory wil h 11hotog r.iphs 1 h~· a wom an reporter 1 ;1hout a wC'l ·r .:-.t11rl t•w1tv..,t lll'ld 111 a Sant<• Ana :,~1loon /\student body 1>ff1n·1· ca '"1111:111 1 "''11' outraged <•nd rounded up :-.om1· frh·nd:-t<> "'"ff :1.000 1·opws of Uw New lJ "here ~ht.' fdt I ht·y prop1•rlv lw h111gt•d 1n ttw trash. The· p;1pt·r lht· :o.ludt•nt <>fflcer :-.e:i1d . was St>XL'i t (j nd 11fftoll'\l\'t• Till' 1•d1t11r·:-. .,;11<1 the.• !student nffin:r was at•ting illc ·g :ill ~ :i .... 1 1Tn:.11r . h:ul m 1!i approprwtt·d student pro1wrt\ :1ml ~o 1111 1\ll lfll.., -.1H11ltb l1k 1.· gr NH "1.•ampus hiJtnks." a:-. CCl Gh11n<· .. 11111· D:1111(·I Ald1·1c h put it. And CC'rtainly the re is rwt h111g lwll1·r th;in ;1 i:oocl old cum pus brouhahu to breC1k 1 ~II' dold 1 11111:. of win I t·r q uartt•r H 11 t \\ 1 • w o u I d I t • t· I h t'l t e r 1 f so m co n (' 1 n t h L' ad rn 1111s t r:ll 11111 :rnd i ndt.·t·d the young wo mun hl'rs 1•1f ~wct c·x pr.-s!-11·<1 r<·gret for <Jction that involved preventing otl11·r ~1 ud1·111 ~ from n ·tHling trnd deciding for thcmsclvc:o. \\'hl'L IH·r tlw l'onl<•nl of !ht• s l ll <il'nt pa pl'r whic h inc lutlt•d 111on· lh;m llw T ~hirl stor y was bad . good. 'ICX 1:-.t. :-1 lly. lllll•rc!)l lllJ.!. uM:f ul , lwnal or whatever Tra~h111g of inf11111wtmn . of whatever deg re e of s1gn1f1(':tn<'1'. 1~ not '~ h<it freedo m ot C?<prc~~1on an<l fn·t·dom of lhoughl ;1n· till :1bout. Y Merits Support Bt·J,!mrung Imla y, volunll·t.·r., from the Orang(: Coast \'M('A will !,(• <::tiling o n Y nwmbN:.. community bul!I nt''l>''' :111<1 1ndu~trH':O. to l:llln<'h a month long c ampaign ~1i nwd al r;11s ing $55,000 t u~upport thL· Y ':-. youth programl> Ill 1!17!1 Tilt· Y \ fitnc·s~ t<·ntt•r :it thl' Pnd of U niv ·rs 1t y DnvL· 1n N<•wporl lh::Jt:h . ovt·rlookin~ th· B<l l'k Hay, and tht.• (41m1l y t•n:-.1 ~ t't·ntcr ul 420 Wt·~l l!lth St. 111 Costu Mesa :-it·rvt· )oung pl'oplc· and th<.11r familil·S from Newport l:kad1. Cos tu Ml'su. Irvine <Jnd Santa Ana Heights. I n lht• c·oming yt·ar. som e 1,800 youth:. and udultl) will rct•t·1vt· t·ounst·ling from lhl' fomtly c·ris1s center. More lhtin 2.000 young~tt·r~ will tak<· part 111 !)Wimmmg pro· i;r ;1 m:-.. from IHl!ill'. l<_•;11·n·to·:o.w1m i,t•s:-.ion:, to training m (jdvam·t·tl :.w1rnm111g s kill:. u11d s pct1a l aquatic progrums fo1 tlw hand1ct1ppecl l\Ton.• will tttt<·nd lht• Y ca m1)~ :.m<I part1c1patc m molhc·r daughl l'r. fath.-r·:o.on programs l 'opulutmn ~rowth . along with inc reased operating cosh. \\II I rrwkt· 1t nt·c·1.·~f.iary for thl· Y lo increase it~ 1978 rund r~11:0.ing c•ffClrt hy S ll ,OI><> th1") year. That·:-. J ll~l lo kt·<·p lht· programl> going. Individuals and llrrn:. abu t'a11 lu·lp hy making special donations to ht•l p 1•xpand l'Xls l111 J.! fiJ('il1t1cs A call l<J the executive d in•(·lor :11 H42 !J!t!l<I \\Ill hring a 11!-tl of n(•cdcd ite m s . This vt·rv :ll'l 1vt· Y I!'> m:1k111g a rcul conlnhutJOn to tlw q u<.1lit y of hfc 1n thl' llurbor Arca . It deserves conlinu· Ul~ :,upport • Opinion~ expressed 1n tho spac(J above are those of the Daily Pilot Other 111ews expro:>sod on th1•1 page arc those of their aulhors and art1~ts Reader common• 1-. H1111tcd Address The Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1!>60. Costa Mo~a . CA 9262b Pho no (714) 642·4321 Boyd/ Killer Bees Hy L.M. U0\10 C) .. l)n I hrJ!ll' :-.o r IJ II 1•tJ killer twt•" 11( Mrirnn 11riJl1n rcully hu1h1 up ~rt·11l :-wurm' .111 <ksm·tl'd in 'The Swu 1 rn movie''" f)t•ar Gl~o1n y_ Gus Thos e ma1azlnc ads -ahnwing Suun f'ord pluggln8 her Subaru with Ute Copltof In the back.round have to be •dote to the bottom In lasteleu caahln1 In on the presidency. Ol''l''EN0£0 A Not <JCCOrding to lht: brt.' 1• x p r r t s . The y s worm . !tf>rt·ud. swarm. :sprclld, jubt like other b<:es. And thc·y shouldn't be feared, 1l's said, h l' c a u IS t: A m c r i c a n h(·ekN'pcrs would ~I mply takl' the l\frlC'an queen bees oul of U1C' hivl•s nnd reph1c<> I hem with ll'S:i <•Ki:tn·~!ll Vt• bees. 11 wa11 61 yt•ars oso thal lhe l<'le1>ltt>fte fel~ Al~xan~r Graham Bell llUUl(t'Stcd that alcohol rucl could be derived from municipal t(urbaae. Thol far back he wondered In print why we didn 't u11e wced1. corn stalks, any veaetable matter• capable of f6rm~nutJon, to power com· buetlon eqinea. The municipal ornclala or OudapetJt mix birth control chemical• 'ffth blrds~d to control the pigeon popula · Lion. The standord work ;eek In llungary 11till ls 50 hours Ju ·k Ander 80ll Lawmaking by Backroom 'D.eal' WASfflNCTON -Contrary to 8en1ton. Moore spellt:d out the to <'Ompro m lse haa mode tt death In 1945 for his undisguised , ~h•I lht! rlvlcs tcxlbookll uy. detall!1 of tht: lll!c rel de nt ond rt· pos11lblc for the Presldtnt to slitn anti-communism . The sentence &he law. th11\ Cooar(:fj8 paase11 mind~ them of what "you have thlR lrnportunt lct(islatloo Jlc was lat.er rcduc d to J~ years. or rarely lhe re1rnlt of due de· •1treed" to cJo The presldtnt. shares your vlf'w that conclHa Rankovlc served much of h1:. llbcrutlon 1n rommlttee meet· Moore wrotu. would not havt: lion 111 fur su~rior to confrontu· term In the lnfamouR Sremska lllMW und clt•bulc on the llou11c 11hcned the hill "without lhe UIS· lion whert: the well·bcinJC of han· M ilrovlch . a prison where 11nd St•nutf' nvo111 llurnnrei I eonvcyed to him that di capped Ame ric ans is :it 11olltary c>on(lncment cases were More of'h'n ti1cy arc born In 'ouwould aupJ>Ortmodlflcollonor 11take " held in lhi •·•I ss h use " an lh .. lu•NcroomS'Ottht..r-ttle (}opttoo-t ~~-c-1y-futurM--Of4~ bHHHJl'tftg thf---;.:.;;;~-----------ovof bw1 Ina wit a g ass roof I ne xt Con~reRK .. I h "' " th lht• help DIP•'ERENT VIEW: A thoug which permitted constant sur of 1uch trudl "Modlllculion" lb 011p1treritl y Marshal Tlto '11 1"1tout defiance or vel ll ance. Co ndition s for t t o n u I Moore 's word for <'v111ce ratlon. the Sov1c>t Union earned him the politic·ul prisoner!! wer e les~ lt!&ill lntlvt' ulJ Our ossociall' Howard lloisen reP.ulallorl In lh1' Wei.t as a than humane t>eutings. slurva sh•tric-lcC'h berg teamed that one item on "liberal" communibt , political lion diet:;, underground cells too n 1quc 11 0 11 lhe hit hill , ror exam pit;. Ii. an d11181dentR in Yugot1 l11vli. have a tow lo stand in and too s ho rt to "rm lwuitin.i $800 million authoritutloi'I for an radically d1Here nl vh:w or the lie down 111 un d b u c k "lndcoendenl living services" MurxL.,lmavenck M'rulchm1' program for th() blind and They tell or co n i.lant The• wht:cl severely h :rnd1t·:ipi)cd The rcpn•s1t1on . 1mpr1sonment . re d d I money would hu vc providetJ hg1 ou1> inlolernncc and denial or '""' an t•ti eyeglasses, llruillc 111slruclion human r11ht:s in the more than lnlot lhal will mobility lraln1nl(. gu1tJ ·services'. JO years or T1to'5 d1l'l•tor1;il rl' ulllrnutl'ly produce new law:-rcudt•r Sl'rv1ct-i., lrnn11port.,llon g1m(• AJthough mo:,,t or lhe dts:o· liegJn even before the memhers and vocational tr:11n1nl( dents who h<1vt-s uffered for or the OOlh Conl(rclis took their Acl'ord1ng to Moort"-< ktter. lht:1r Pohttc·al and rehg1ou:s con· M'ul21 In ut lcu:.l ont· cai.l', it the 1>cnulor~ hud promlsc·d to v1ct iuns mi~ht tw descri~d •Jl> ht•.:<111 bdorc the l<J11l Con.:r":11> i.cek no mnrt' than $2 million for heroll'. ~ova uankov1c 1s con ad iournt•d the indt•pc!ndt•11t tiv1n~ s~·rv1n·'> s1dered a "hero "monK diss1 I.AST t 'ALt. Congress voted program dl'nts." accorclln~ l<> our sourccb 11vt•1 wh"'hn1n.:t y to amend the Footnote l!:v1deotly trying ti') in.the United State:.. Hchab1ht11t10n Act ot 1973 and to s alve the s1.•nulori.' Mnsc lcncci.. A t all. ruggedly handsome uuthorizc 11dd1t1onul federal Moon• ends his 11.·lkr on this uo Serbian Ort hodox prici.t . rum.hi fur tra1111n1t . employment llftin,_; note· "Y()ur w1lllngncss Hu nkov1<' was sentenced' lo afHI other services ror the na t Ion's hand1ra111>cd Out lhc l'Xtra millions would put u <·r1mp 1n Pres ident < ·u r·tt·r·s hudg('( rulln~ {'(fort!>. So. a :.. lhf' tnll wu:-en route to the Ova t Orri<'P for s11o1nuturl'. the llr t• ~Hit' n t · "i t 1a1 :w n m an on Ca p1tnl 11111 . Fr:ink Moore. wa ... workinl( out •in undcr·thc·table dt.•n l t o g ut ,the law with mQtJir1c.-it1011s t.o 00. "10lct.I ~..-it: ne w CongrC'SS · Usin~ the threat or a presidcn· Ila I vl'lo. Moort: pcr:mad~(I fi ve senatori. to s up1>0h severe cuts "' tht· rchab1lilalion budget when .the uctual appropriation m cus urc comes up in this St•ss1on ot l-On~rcss The trvc:. arcon.l1n~ to our sources. a rc Sl•11 :1 lla rrtMlll Wtll1 am!., D· N J ., Allan Cranston, D·Calif : Jennings Runcfolph . o.w Va .. Hobt•rt StuffordL H·Vl , a nd .Jac-oh .lav1ts, H N Y. T HUS ASSURt!'I> of a flipflop hy I he fi vt• M·nMors all of whorn svokc out eloquently for lh<' original authorization the prc>s1dent s igned the bill Nov. 6. On Nov 17. in a s urprisingly frank letter Lo the mdividuul Mailbox ... ' R Etf.ASF.I) under a general a mnt•Rly 111 th1• rarly 1960:.. Uankov1c learned tha t his gov ernmcnt pension. earned from 20 ycors a11 a schoolteacht:r, h<•d been rt·vokcd. Then a student doing resea rch al th· monastery or S rem~k1 Karlovc1 fount! Ba nkovic's handwritte n ~rnto1>10 i::raph1N•I sketch m th<' "len cttt rero rd s and notifie d th e author1lws The private docu m e n t w a· s I a bl' I<~ d h o s t i I e propag:1nda and 8<1nkovic. al the agt> or68. was sent hat•k to 1>rison. By this lime . the political pr111on1·r ' were fomentin ~ strikes to htwk thmr demands ror· better trcutment. The ag1nlo( pr1<>st joined thl• strikes. "li1' h the k 1n!I or j>l'rMHl who fights," U former pn:,,oncr 1•xpla11u:d "lit· was l'oni;tunlly writing prol1::1l notc•s · Althoulo(h <lcnwll a B1bt1·. llaokovw spl'nt most ol h1~ time 1n prison rc1Ading and writing. After four more years rn Sremska M1trov1ch, Hankov1c was re- leased in 1977 at the age o f 72. lh= was forbidden to rt!turn lo h1:,, parish, and was nol permitted to c migrat.c to the United States. Ile must live out hl11 rem a ming year:. in two rooms or the Ravanica monastery ll1s :,,pint 1:,, still unhroken. W1• recently rerc1ved a copy of a let ll'r Bankovlr h~1cf written to Yugosla vian l'rc!m1f'r t-;dvarrl KardelJ. prol('St1n14 lhl· 1·orpornl punishment <Jr :,,choolct11ldrcn fo1 1•v1dcncc of rc lal-(1 ous beliefs "You may s ay lh<Jt I <Jm '-' l'h:i uvan1s t, a Fast· 1s t. a pN11Jle ·!-. t•ne m y, :i traitor etc .. the term~ which are often found rn our du1 ly pre~s. ·• H:inkov11· wrow the prcm1t•r "But I think that you i.hould and must hear the truth_" Parents TO T4ke Over Driver Training? T o the Edito r J\s of th1 :.. wnt1ng Gov. Rrown ha s Initialed a r ut or the driver t r;i1n1r1g 11rogram rro m the secondary school~. This cut has been s lated u:,, nec e ssar y tJtocausc Of the ijOVernor wantinlo( lo use the special funds allotted for driver training. I'm sure that thl' majority or the general public is unaware that funds suµportm1t dri vcr train inc docs nol come from tax money, hut rathe r from what is called the Penalty Assessment Fund. This means that ror every S20 a pcrflOn IS fined for a traffic violation. $4 ~ocs into this fund for driver lrarning Each student that 1s trained by the school re- ceives back from this fund S60 to help derray the cost to the 11chool The slate s tandards for rc1 m burscmcnt arl' that a student r ccc111c 3 hours behind the whe<•I , 9 hour!'> observation and 12 hours or s1mulal1on or 6 hours or behind thC' wheel and 6 hour~ or obM!rvation. I F YOUNG people are no lon~er 1-(omg lo be trained by professional educators. will the parents luke over and make ~ore that each young person gets this training at home? Will Mom or Dad be willing to put In the time with their youngsters to see that lhl'Y receive adequate Pducation behind the wheel? When will this be done? Most pa rents work and everyone knows that driving after a hard day's work Is very hard on a per11on 's nerve11. Add that to try- ing to leach a young 1nex· p<!ricnccd driver und lhls can on1y 1caa to R1'r1ou11 problems. In the secondary schools the dual control C'ars offer a m araln of safely fo r the quick correctfon or errors made by the untrained ~river, WhHt happen!\ wh(m..Uli8 occurs on lht• open highway by the student In h111 or her famlly car" llow many parents will be wllllng to Leach their younasters ltL-Aeavy LraHic, which is neccssar~ becaut1e of the ex· per ience ftlctor. 'T'eochlna young people In vurking lots a nd quiet areas doet not qualify a driver to minsle amon11 city traffic and above al~ rreeway1. With the voHime 0t traffic we have here In Soutbem CaJJfornta can we al· ford to have untrained d rivers Involved In theae1ltuaUons? RON SCHWANDT Alrper•8 ... c To the Editor: It Is dishe1rtenln1 to see the competition between 1reed for the olm1J(bty dollar bocome the victor above tht· human environ m e n l . 1 c· . rt' 1· e n t n o 1 l> e imractcd propNty Owncn, who los their suit 1n court There 1s hardly an airport in the nation without s1mil;_1r t'o mplu1 nts Haven 't we l1-.1rnNI <1nyth1n~ from thost· who huv._• s11ffcred bcfor<' us'! Ttw n 1l prils n·spon:,,1. hie arc none olhl'r than the 11ork barrt!I polilici:m~ wh<J rwrm1t 11. Unfortunaklf. tht• noi:w and air pollution o the Los J\ngcl<·s Airport under the fhi:iht pattt'rn and around the• airport ·, perimeter hav<'. 110C'fu1voc·ally, reached unbcar:.1blc l evel~. not lo mention maJ()r deprcc1al1on of properl y va lues Th1 i. traumatic probll·m 1s becoming uni versa I. AT THIS point and 11mt'. Supervisor Tom Hllc•y and his c o 11 c a ~ u C' :,, J r 1· .. b o u l t o perpetrate <1 d oi.tardly dC'('d for the citizens or N{'w port/Coi.to1 Mesa. It's 1n(•v1t;1blt' that th<·M· callous supt•rv 1~or~ arc de termincd to lran!i rorm our beautiful Newport Be ath into another Lois Ange le:,, with th1'tr plans for :urport 1:xpansio11 ;inc.J incrcai1cd Jl'I uircraft, s ubsc quenlly a~gravutin~ the trafC11· congestion an1I uir q1111llty pro blems currt:nlly cx1stinK around the Orangl' County Airport basin. Medical reports 1ncf1calc that perpetual jct no1st· und 110llutunt cmlssion.-s arc rclutcd lo loss or hearing and birth ddccls and fo r those disbelievers. plca11c contarl Or Stunlcy Roknw. head of Rt>s plrntorlY discuses and Lung Assn of Los Anf;f'les We cannot ::ind mu!it not allow the s hudowy burc'au cruts t<> de11lroy our h11th quality or lift!. otherwi11e Newport Rf'ach will have no a lte rn11t1vc hut lo Join the rommon ranks of the na· u~ 'btigh~d clt1c~" which have t)een odvcrliCIY uHccted by controversial n1rpor1 problems ..•. IDA Z. WILLIAMS E•d~•• S tort11 To lht: Editor · lf Diedrich guilty. tsn 't he 11ullty, what did he do. when did he do It? Ther-e will be another gcnern· lion or reldt!ra before he finds all to ht• 11tl1f acllon ror trial. Were he e ver found guilty h "d M slapped on the wrist. Read the artlclo bribery charaea from '73. Ther arc rur more lntere1Un1 concerns than Diedrich. I'm alek to pieces of hl1 machlnatloM or our lct(ol 1" 1 111tem. SJapblswrialnow. M.DETZ " Wlao Pap? To the Editor Do you ever womkr whl') pays for "Junk m ail'"' I :1m lold that n compuny t·~in write off ;1dvert1'itrl J.!. The p ror1t for wh1th they ar<' tuxcd 111 eom puled after cost The junk mull 1:,, pa rt of the co~t. When these compan1~s pul th1•1 r money into Junk mail and puy lc-ss tax because or 1l. who do you SUP· pose pays more tuxes because or it? You gucss~d 1t . we do. So who pays for the Junk mall in the long r un '' W(• do We <lon 'l want 1l. Wl' have to throw 1t u~a~. but WC P<•Y ror It JAMJ-:S OOLDING Taf 1ran '11eer To the Editor II IS tht: best or limes, It IS the worst of tim1.•s. 1t 1s lht' tll(e of w111dom. 1t 1s the ugl! of Cool1l>h n1•:.s. 1t 111 thl· t·poch of heller. 1t is the e poch of 1n<·r1'dlbihty . ii is tht• sprin~ of hop"· 1t 1s thf' w1nt"r of <k:s11air. wt: have ev erything bcfor-e• U!>, we have nothing before u:,,, we• an• all .:11 ing to Heaven, wt• u re all g111 ng directtheothcr way in :,,ho rt. to. day i11 the age of g<11><I l'Vtl paradox. Al the crucial moment. U.S.A. i~ of course th€' leadrr or lhc democratic camp to brl n~ nl.'w hope und hel1t1f to llll the free lovln.c countnes. U.S.A .. thl· sym bol Of "O()(J humanity, hus llS duty lo be against a ll tht' t:vil Com· munism But unfortunotc>ly. lht• d iplomatJc relationship between U.S.A. and Red China 1:. carryml( on under the silly aeknowtcd1o1 mcnl or President Carter A:-. cltizeMof f'rccChina und i.rn<'erc frlt-nds of~.S.i\', we ~tronJ(ly op· p () • C t lPtlJ (! t• l> l r U (' t i V I' performance. WHO KILLS YtJ\tr uncle In thl' Korcon War? Who is th · real m urderer lo lhe Vi etnam War ·1 I think you Americans wlll nl·v•·r forget . Certai nly . all these Quotes "We're not 1u1kinJ( labor lo bear the brunt or lnOallon All we• a~k Is a fnir opportunity .. to dcmOMlrate thul w.i will txo tst'rupulously fol r " i\lrred Kahn , c h ief of th1· Corter udm1nl !'lratl o n 'R n e w 11nti 1nrlut lon prog r am . rt·snondinf( to t•r11 tri~m that the mcnsur<.'t will lX' unfolr to lht< working mart ( bloody tra gc d1 c:-. arc lh1.· "mas terpiece!)" or C.:ommunl:.L:. Can you ignore lhc~e facts'' Furthermore, the Hc public or Chinn. the .. mo:,,t f:11thful fr1 cMI or your ('ountry. 1s growini:i st ro ngl•r ;rnd stronger a gillnst the evil of Communis m . USA 1:. roohsh if :,,he docs not assist H.O.C. We wish the new relil tlonshlp between US.A. ancf fl O.C. will be government-to· 1:overnmcnt t. pe. We sincerely hope through the agreement or legislative process, U.S.A. con· tinues lo offer the high·qualily weaponatoR.O.C. WENDY SUN Nat1onul Central University Collcgcof~c1ence. Taiwan H •pubhcofChrna Ezrrlwnt ludgr To the Editor I do not think your Jan. JO «d ilorial. "Orown ':. T1 min1o1 Poor ." did ;.inyont• :_i service. 1::spec1ally IA.'(lnarfl Gold:;tcin. Yo ur lmplicat1on lt'>at Gov tlmwn 11hould not have reap- pointed him buck lo the bench 11> unfortunate_• and probnhly due tn lac·k or knowledge uhout Judlo(e Coldste1n ·s 1nte lllgencl'. his pr111r rulings, his judicial tcm- pi•ramcnl and" othl'r desirable quulitics that make him an ex· t'C'llr·nl JudJ!{' IF VOlJ interviewed ti random too ••tWmeys who hud appeared in his courtroom. I think you would find 99 ~ivlng him high rallngR. I venture to s uy that the vust majority or the s a m e lawyers would also say it wa:- unrortunatc that he loist the ele<' lion which wos probably due to p uh 11 e• q { nor on 1• c or m 111 t(uidancc llOp('fully your C'irculatlon 1s noL too great In the North Or unj,(l' County Jud1<'1al lJrstrlct a nd will not urft•t•t JudJ(c G<lld stein whf'n h " seeks volt!r con· flrmtHion in 1980 The public would bt'nef1l from morCJ good judtc~s such aR Leonard Gold· :stein, not fewer. R. KEITH DINSMOOR The ttl'lorlo.l. winch acknowlttlged .tudot Goldllt!tn ·, qunU/icau~ .. was c rillcal onl1/o/ 1/w (1<1vtmor'1 timan(l of t hr OJ)JH>l nl ment Jo:dlto r • uttera Jrom Mlden are iotlcome. TM r1ght to condenlf '-Cttrt to /ii apace <1f' elimmON libfl b rtaenJed_ IAflen Q/ .Q) u.orda or lu1 wW bt afut'n ,.,,./~. All ~tter1 rruut include lllgmture and modtnQ ad· dr~u btll "°'i:c::f be wftlalwld ora ~·' ,, "" ~-"-op-,/ porfl'lt Poff~ • fd bf publithed. ... .... e e ~ the er. ras re. r's iey IT· ec· ·u aa ,. CALIFORNIA Ch11rch Mob Exits \ Receiver Seizes Money Records PASADENA (t\J>1 Tht-I t church's Ambaau dor Colle.rt cam put Wtdnl'lday to try to kttp ~lver Stevtn Welaman from tr•Uina al the recorcla. "The whole point ol belna here waa to kttp the re~lver out, and they let him In. Jt '• 11Uy " s moktn.c and working on the Sabbath -both hiiblls lorblddun by tht-church Meantime, Arm8tron1 flied papera in Arizona to locorporate his or1anluUon there under t.he name PhUadelpbla Church of Ood . But Arizona orticials said the papers were incomplete Thursday. J:inuety 25. 1979 DAILY PILOT of thousunda of reh11ous pro tealt!rw had drilled •way from thr Pasadena lwadcauarten of thl' troubltld Worldwlde Chutth ut Cod b)' today, many of tMm d11mayed at a compromlte ~t tlrm<'nl that allowed • court appointt-d receiver to &el~e th t•hurch'8 n nanclal record . "1 •m .... u~udered ." so1d Deacon Wayne f'yle. -.he'> wu among morl' than 3,000 ~u·rsons who lurnE'd out at thtl WH1U; dtmon1tr•tors ung "Onward ChrisUan Soldlera" And l\lten o a speee y church patriarch Herbert W Arm1tron1 ovtr a telepbon~ ho<*up rrom hlit Tucson . Ariz . homt. Weisman was quietly led Into the h tadquarters b y church official Stanlt )' Rader. CIUH I.bey dk1 not include form disclosing whether th-"'e'--'~!fllll WiigBeach Navy tatwn Use Studied LOS ANGELES <AP) -Tht> Navy has reve•led plans to reac- t1vale operatlona at Its Long Benr b station rathe r than up- date CaciliUes in San Diego. In a preliminary environmen- tal report submitted to the Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbor departments, the Navy suggest· ed that $20.8 m illion be spent lo spruce up the station before Oct. 1 lo accommodate 11 exlsting s hips. Another 15 ne w vessels would be based at the facility within six months, the report s aid More-than 200 sheriff's de put1es were stationed nearby with orders to arruat any de· monstrators who interfered with Wei1man Weisman was appointed re- ceiver for I.be religious organlza· tlon after alx chw-ch members. backed by the s tate attorney gen eral's oUice. c laimed Arms trong and Rade r had siphoned orr millions of doUars in revenue from the church. which has about $80 million In assets . BUT AflMSTRONG claimed God 's la~ was h ighe r than• man's l ll w and urged hlP followers lo keep Weisman out. <'hurch was involved in any re- celverah1ps, bankruptcies or license revocations. ln Tucson. wh ere the church hu taken out a postal box, of· f1clals denied that lithe money sent from rouowers was being htild up by the government. Armstrong has urged h is followers lo send their money to him In Arizona rather than to the Pasade na headquarters while the church is under re· ceiversh1p. 'Apricaps' Shipment Out LOS ANGELES <AP > -A federal judge has ruled that a Westlake Village company may no longer shlp apricot kernels cont ainin g a Laetrile-like chemical across stale lines. The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Harry Pregerson Cemented And Then Some Matense Kernoski escaped inj ury when her car was hit from behind by a cement truck Wednesday in San Diego. The 1m· pac t caus ed the Kernos ki car to c a tch fire . The Inte rstate 805 r a mp to Inters tate 8 was clos ed for 30 minutes bec ause of the m is ha p. B1llo wing black s moke could be seen for miles. School Brawl Free-for-all ~N .CONTRAST, the report said. 1t would cost $50 million to expand the San Diego station to harbor the new s hips. On Monday, som"e 2.SOO or Armstrong's followers barred Weisman from entering the of- fices. Under the compromise worked out between Rader and Weisman after eight hours of negotiations Wednesday, the receiver will have accesa to the church's financial records, but be will have to do his work at another office on ~hurch pro· followed a U.S. ~reme Court's OCEANSIDE <AP ) -School officials are con. decision Monday to determine sidering disciplinary action rollow1og a brawl ID· leased to his pa rents. They brought Vi ctor back to school for the meeting but when the two youths spied each other. the fight started again, Holton said. A chair wai. thrown and the fight moved outdoors where it re· portedly involved seve ral other students, Victor's parents and teachers trying to stop it. whether federal officials may volving a student, his parents, other students, pre vent terminally ill patients teachers and police at Oceanside High School. More than 125 ships and 45,000 .men were b~ at the Terminal Island facility during World War II and the Vietnam War . Since then, however, most or the ac- from obtaining Laetrille, which Victor Robinson, a s tudent. was sus pended last has been touted by some as a week for fighting on campus andr Monday his cancer cure. J>a rents were invited to the J>Pnc1pal's off~e for a Pregersoo's deci~loa against • conference on the matter, Principal Don Holton Two offi cers arrived al the school, found they were outnumbered . and called for help, with near· ly the entire day shift of patrol officers and detec· lives responding, police said. ' tlvlty has been transrerred to 6 San Diego and Long Beach has been m aintained largely as a re- pa ir base. perty. • Shifting Weisman 's workplace overcame the objection of some protesters that Weisman was de· secrating the headquarters by Earthco Corp., which was re-said. ported Tuesday, came in a Sep-But before the meeting 15-year-0ld Victor and tember suit brought by federal another student. Tommy Copeland. also 15, al- officlals seeking to halt in· legedly got into another fracas that broui;(ht of· terstate shipment of the com· ficers to the school. Holton said. Young Robinson Sylvester Robinson , 34, Victor's father. was booked for investigalion of assault and battery. a~ was his mothe r, Rae Robinson . • pany's "Apricaps." was taken to the police station where he was re· ·~ituce Workers Dispute Strike Could GrOw By Tiie ANOClaled Press The United Farm Workers Union has rejected federal intervention in t·ontract negotiations and threatened tQ widen its strike against lettuce growers in Southern CaWornia's lush Imperial Valley. "We don't want the federal govern· meot, we don't need the federal gov· ernmeot. aod all they <growers> are trying to do is avoid racing the real is sues," union spokesman Marc Grossman said Wednesday. Only four of 28 major vegetable growers n egotiating with the Cesar Chavez-Jed UFW have been struck by full-scale walkouts. It appeared the st rike may have spread Wednesday to a fifth. Lu Ette Farms, while s evera l others h ave been hit by sporadic work stoppages since the strike began last weekend. B• 'Plan Palled Again LOS ANGELES <AP > -The city's school superinte ndent has recom· mended that the board of education resubmit a desegregation proposal rejected by the court 18 months ago that will scrap the current plan using mandatory pairs and clusters. In an interview Thursday with the Los Angeles Times, Superintendent of Schools William J . Johnston. faced with a Feb. 28 deadline for revising the dist rict's controversial man· ctatory busing plan, s aid he prefers part-time integrated "learning cen- ters" instead of the present plan. ( . STATE J Crada Vi~tf• ldnatltled LONG BEACH <AP> -A 60-year- old Chula Vista man has been ten- tatively identified as the victim of a s ingle-engine plane crash near Long Beach Harbor, authorities said. Crawford Mullaney was the only person known to have boarded the Cessna at Montgomery Field in Sao Diego on Tuesday. He did not have a flight plan, but he told his wife he was nying to Long Beach. Tal•a~ Bo11pltaUzed LONG BEACH <AP ) -Sen. Herman Talmadge has checked into the Long Beach Naval Hospital for continued treatment of exhaustion a nd a lcohol abuse, a hos pital spokesman confirmed today. He was admitted to the hospital's Alcohol Rehabilitation Service. Rape Sapert So"fl•t LENNOX <AP > -A two-day search for a man who a bducted kicked and raped a 9-year-0ld giri continued today, sheriff's deputies said. After she was released Tuesday night, the girl provided authorities with a description of the tall, blond kidnapper, but no new leads had de· veloped by this morning. JANUARY CLEARANCE Henredon interprets the timeless elegance of the 18th Century English and American styling in Folio Fourteen. This significant bedroom. dining and occasional collection reflects the classic quality of period desi~ns by eminent f urruture masters. Shown: an elegant Chi na cabinet of solid mahogany and mahogany veneer. W s 45'" O ra 15~" H a 85" ,. 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Regularly S20. to $27.50 $12.80 Quality with a Fla ir For th<· c legiln t look tha t tdb pl'opl<: .ll a ,[;l.1n t t' tha t you know~hat·, fu!>hio nable. Wh<:n you \\'t'<H this updart·d f.la<..liiC Vl'\ll•J plJ iJ \Uit, it will ,i.tive you J feeling of confidence. Save more tha n 30% o n this fine a~ortment o f suitin_gs. 1 Rcgular[y SIRS. to St 95. $129.80 Tbe I\ en wood h y Scd!fcW,V< k • ... .... .e e e the ~r. ~as re-,.-s 1ey lr· ec- 1as ai. e· I · ~ R 1· .l1 ,, er sh to l l • ' ) Thomas Keevll 'Editor Thuttdey. Jenuary 25 IV/9 o •anq .. en .... oao1y P o101 Editorial Page ...................................................... Mardan Protests Jack Ande r tton ~ o Longer Serve L,awmaking by Bftck,oom 'Deal' ·11w ofh·n lt>d 1out1 (°fl"l l a Mt' u ( U) Council di putt· WASHINGTON -Contrary to O\'l•r MunJ.m C t•n tc•r • '' 11 •to buy u city o"n •d p rr t'I what lhti civic• textbooks aoy . 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I (' Ii.I ~ )('{'11 t hc11 1>t11..'lth ,111 1·d .111d '' 111·.111 111: n •mpll'll<H1 would h :1rdlv LAST •'Al.I •• Congrelis vot ·<l •,1•t•111 111tll'h u l .i pul1l11· ..,t 1 \ lt't' · o v,•rwhelmtnJ.(ly to a m end thl' Re hab1htation Acl of L973 and to ~Te --1 Points tl1e Way uu thortLl' <H.ldlllonal fcdc rul funds for traanm~. e m ployment and otht>r 11erv11·ci. for the na lion ·~ handica pped , . ,\ ..,, .. , •. 1:1" llwl 1 tq111rt·s h1~h sd wol students to pass :1 pr 11f1<'11·111·y l l's l lo g1 adL1.1lf· 11.1.., of .Junt· 1980 1 s hould JH'<J \(• to ht· a \:tlu;1hlt· tt·a d11n1~ aul 1n lht· Nt·w 1x >rt Ml'sl.l l 'nit H'<l ~~:h<.1ul U1s l11d Tlw d1slrirt 's 2.140 rurn.·nt !>OJ>h o m on ·s w ill b<: l ht· fir s t das:-. to rnm t• u n de r the Jtu1dch ncs ct1t ab1J ~ht•d by pJssa~l' 111 lhl' tl ~rt Bill To iwt som(' 1dc ;.i of h ow t he s t ude n\.s ~are d om g . ,. s 11phomon·s l't·<·1·nl Iv W('rt' given .th•• f1vc ·p urt te st the y ~ust 1><1ss romplt'lt•ly lo g rad uate an two etnd a half vt·:.ir\ • lti·MJll:-. s how t hat a bout 12 pc rr~nt of s t ude nts ;ii r l' ~· dy <J 1 t' II(' rfor m 1 ng ;J t l he le v f'I ncc essa r y to ~raclu:Jtt'. ('<,ns iclt-rin).! th;1t d1sl n c1 offaC'1:.tb have devised mw o l till' n111n· d 1ff1 t 1il t lf's b un<kr tht.· s t<.itc g u1dt•l1 ncs , U11:-. rt·s111t 1:-. quilt.· s a t 1s f ;.il'lm y S t wl1·11h "ho "a'm 1· up short on on<.· or m or e part~ of t ll<• l1·s l h<1v1• s 11 ff11·11·nt 11m1· lo <·1mcl'11truh· on srhulas llt' \H'iJ k n<·~"''S and 1•01 r t·c·t I h1·m Th•· tt-~I :-.ho u ld p r o vt· t'H'll m o rt:' v alu<.i blc wht•n 1t 1s • .1d m 1111s t l'n ·d lin :,ligliTT v IL•:,s d i fficu lt form 1 to d urtn c t ~· 1•1).!Jll h 1:1 :Hh 'I'" lhl~ ~Jlrll1J.! .. .. •c ·1 h1 ·~1 · ..,,·on•:-. w ill f::I\ 1· :m m d1tat1on of ho" m 1ddl(· ,,. h11oh .1 n · pn·pa l'lrlg ~l udcnb for t·nl ry 1nlo t h l· high d111ol n ·:dm ~ .~ Y Merits Support nut tht.• t•.IClra millio ns would p ut a n 1mp In P r e s iden t Carter's budge t c utmg e ffort:. ~1. U!> the hill was l'n route to tht• Oval Office ror s iJCna t ure," th~ pre s iden t 's l iaiso n m <1n o n Capitol ttill, Frnn k Moore, was wor king out an unde r ·the ·lablc . . d c a I t o g u l l h c I a w w I l h mod1ficutlons to be vote d by the ne w CongrcRs. tJsing the thre at of a presidcn · t1al veto. Moor e pcr1>uadl'd f1v•• se nators to s upport se ve r1· r ut:. in l h t• rc ha billl a l 1on hudgc t wht·n the ur t ual upproprtallon m eas ure 1·om c11 up in th1!:> se!is wn 0 1 Cong'rei.s 'l he IJV('. tl<'l'Ordin~ to our sourct.'s, a rc St•n:. llarri:.o n W1 llram:., IJ N J . Allan Cram.ton, D Cullf . .Je nnings Hand olph, D w Vn . n,o~t.·rt. Staflo rd z. ft . Vt . a nd J acobJtJv1ti.. H·N. l'. THUS ,\S.'-; RED of a nlpOop by tht' f1v .. M•nutor s -all o f whom spe>kc out ('loquently for the original <.iuthorizatio n · the president sign ed the bill Nov. 6. On Nov 17. 1n u s urpr isingly frank letter to the individual Mailbox se naton1. Moor 1pelled out lht• ddu ll8 o( th(' ~('('rel deal Dnd rt: m ln dt'd them or whllt "you hav•· i.gr('ed ' to oo The prei.t<tent. Moore wrot<'. woultl not ha vt' Mlgned lht' 11111 "without the a11 1rnr ance1 I c:onvt'yed lo him th1:1l to ('(>mr>rom1se huis made 1t t)(11tl4lhlP for the Pre~ldent to 11lgn t hlK 1m1,ortunt J{•g111lutlon II!' Nha "'" your view that ('onc1lla IHln l'I ra r SUJ>NIOr to C'Onfronla t um wh\·n · th•· w1•ll l1cinn of han fl tC'up1>f'tl AnHn c a ns Is u t . .. ~u wou.ldJ~r1 mo<llflcahon cJf key f caturt>11 of t fie 6111 du r;;mn-f(OTTI"'•;:-. _......,_,....__ _____ _ nu t Con1itrt:s11." "ModJric1ttlon.. 1t1 appun·ntly Moort''is word for ev111n ·rut1or1 Our r1111mcluh.1 tlowurd f<oflc•n l)('rg learn :d tha t one item on the hit lh1t , for uumplt·. •it 1111 $300 mllhon uuthorliallon for &n "Independe nt living scrv1cei." p rog r a m for the bl! nd :1 nil . s eve rel y handrc u ppcd T hi· m o ney would h tive provid ed eyeglaases . Rrmllc instruction. m obility tr11 1~ung. guide 11erv1 cl'1>. reuder scr v1rei., transportation a nd voculionul truln1ng Accordlni: to M0<>n "11 l1•tlcr, the senator s had w om1st.'d t•/ s eek no more tha n Sl! m illion for lt1(• rndepcndenl h v1nu !l<'rvH·<·:. pro~ram Foolnoh' E vide ntly trying to su I v1· llw :.cnatori.' t.•on111·1l'nc·1·:. Moort• cndis hii. h·U<•r 1111 th1i. uri llftin~ note "Your w1JIJngne:.:. Oll'Ftr.R l!NT VI EW: Althouuh Mn rs hal Tito 's s tout defiance or lhf' Sovw t Union earned him th<.· rt'j•Uta llon 1n the W •11t ns <i "lllw r~tl " fonamunist . pollt1C'al dll481dt•nti. 111 Yugo1>lavh1 .h&ve u rfHiJ('3ll)' differe nt Vll 'W O( the M r1rx111t maver ick T h f> y t e I I '' t c o n :; l <i n I rcpre i.s 1on. 1m pn sonmcnt . r l' hl(1oui1 intolerunr c• a nd denial of h um an ngh t11 1n lht• more th;rn 30 yeuri. of T1to'i. d1ctuloriul r e g1mc. Although moist of the d1&1>1· d e nts who havt• tiuffe r cd for their polll1(·11l and rchi.tiou~ ('On v1N1ons might be dc11t·r1bed u:. her·o1c. :-iuva U;111kov1r 1s con s 1dt·rt·d ,1 "ltno a mong dls1>1 dt•nt:., "':1r1·ording to our i.ourre:. an t he> Un1lt·d !';t;1t1•:-. A l<i ll I llJ!g1•d lv hu nrhom1• S l' r I) I ,1 II () r l h (Id I))( J> fl t".I B a n k o v H' wa s ~ c n t I' n r t: d 1 o dl•ttth In 1945 fo r hifi und lRKU18NI unll ('Ommun1 m Th~ !lentcnr~ wlts later r du,·ec1to t5yc wrR Bunkov1<· s1•r vc>d mut'h of h1:. lt·rm 111 the info mou., Srem~k " M 1t ro~1 ch . 11 pr1:.o n w ht•r•· solitaryi t onflrwme nt c1.111cs we n • h('ld 1n the "glass hou11e ... un o va l>uiT<Jini( wl u J(1 al\~ roof which pcrrr11ll•'d constant 11u1 v t·1l la11 n • Co n d 1t1 o n s f o r polll1r a l pn:.oner :-. w••re lci.' lhan hum un•· b•·itting:., i.turva lion d1t·t~. underground c•·lls Loo low lo stand in und loo :,hort to h•• do wn 1n R E LE ASF.U unde r a generJI a mne 11ty in the e a r ly 19601>. Uankov1c learned th<•t hu; ~ov ernment pemoon. earned from 20 yct1 ri. as a schoolteacher . h&d bN•n revoked Thon u st udt·nt do1nf( rc scurch a t the monastery o f Srl'm:.k1 K a r lovc1 found Ba nkov1r '11 ha ndwritte n <rntob10 ~raph1cal skek h rrl Uw <·lcncul ' l' <' o r d ., u 11 d n o I 1 f 1 t· d I h ,. a uthoritu:i. 'J'lw pnval4• <1111·u ml'n t w a s lalH•lcd ho,t al •· propul(unda and U1rnko v1c-. &l th1· a{:C O(f)ij, WUb :.ent buc·k LO IJl'l~lll B y thh, t1ml'. lh•: 11ot1ttt•al p r 1 s on er s w 1• r ~ f <i rn e n 1 1 n i: i.trtkt•:. lo back lht.'1r d ·niarHh for bette r tre atme n t. The &~In~ pries t JOtned thl' 1>trikes . "llc I' lht· kind or per:.o n who fr g ht.s ... ·' form t'r 11n w ne r expla ined "llt· was constantly wr1t1ng prott~t no tes." Althoug h d c-n 1ed a 81blt·. Ha nkov1c s pent m ost or his time in p rn;on reading and writing. Afll'r rour more ye ars in S re mi.ka M 1l rov1c h . Bankovlc was n· lease d in 1977 a t the age of 72. If•,. wai. forbidden to return to h,... paru.h. and was not pt>rm1tted to •·m igrate tn the Unll('d Sta tes Jfr rnust live out his re ma ining yc11r' in t wo room:. of the Ht1van11·.1 m onastt•ry lf1s :.p1rrt l!'i '>tlll u nbroken Wr· I i•t'l•ntly fl'CCIVl'll a 1·11py 11f IJ 11'1 tcr Ba nkovll' had writt ~n ln Yugoslavi:in l'rl'm i1·r fo;d va rrl Kardl•IJ, 11rotc11l1ng lh1• corpor.11 puni~hml·nt of '>('h11okhlldren (or •·v1dcnce or rt•l1gwu:. bc lll'h 'You m t1y s;1y thol I am .1 c·h11uv1n1s\. a F:is<•1i.t, a peoplt• ... t•nt>m y. ;1 traitor t'lt• , the term ... whi1·h nrt> oft en found in our d t11 ly pre:.s," B11nkov1<' wrote th•· prt>m wr "But I think t hat you !)hould and must hear the truth · ~ H<·g inn111g tod ay , volun teers from the O r ange Coa s t 1 Y M CI\ will ht• calling on Y members , co mmunity busi· n r sM·.., an<f 1ndus t rw:-. to l.iun<·h a month-long campa ig n .11 rr1t·d ~'' ra1:-.1ng SSfl,000 to support thl' Y ':,youth p rogram s 111 I !17!1 Tilt• Y's fitnc:-.s e<:nlcr <1l the t nd of Univer s it y Drive in Nt.·wpor1 Bt•<tch , ovt:rlookin~ the B<i ck Bay, a nd the la rn ily 1·n s 1:-. 1·c·nt1·r ;.it ·120 Wt·s t 19th St. in Cos t a Me s a w r vt· young p1·opli· a ncl lhc1r fom 1llt•s fro m N ewport lkad1. ('o:.ta Mc:,a , l r v 111t· ~md S a ntu Ana lfe 1ght:,. Pa~ents To Take Over Driver Training? In lht· ('()ming yt·iH, s<>nw 1,800 youths and adu lt s w ill 1·1·tt•1v1· 1·11unM•llnJ.( f r<1m th" fci mlly c:ri ~i s c~nter. Mon: t h:111 V KK1 v11un g:-.tN s "-111 tak<' µC1rt in s wimming pro · g rurn-.. ln11n tw s 1c, l1•;Jrn lo s <Atm 5t·~~•on~ to tra ining in ;1d v :11w t'<l :.w1mm1ng s k tl b :md ~pct:ta l aqu a tic program!> lo r I h t· lw 11d1<·a p1>t·d Mo n • will &.1tll'nd lh <· Y t'<Jmp::. ~ind p<.1 rt ic 1patc: in rnoth1·r chrni.:htcr, fathe r ~on prog rams l 'op uk1t Hin g rowth . :.i long w ith 1m ·n •a l>ed operutmg 1·m.t::.. w ill make 1t 1H:ct•ssar y fu r thl' Y lo 1n crea~e 1t ~ 1978 I und 1.11:;ing d lor t by Sl2 .000 t h•~ yt·ar Thut 's ,1uM lo kN•p lht• program:, go ing . Individuals .ind firms ;tl ~o <·un ht'lp by m :.ikrng ~pccrnl do natio ns to h 1·lp t.•xptind (•x1st1ng f:IC'1llt1c:~ A <·u ll to the executive d1n ·1·tor :1l H42 ~.HI w11l lmng tt li s t of needed items . Thi~ vt.·r v ;11·11 v1· Y 1i. m;.ik111g <J re a l contnbuti&n to 1h1· quality ol l1 f1· 111 lht· l la l'l>0r An•a It d e!>cr vcs c onunu· • 111g :.uppor1 • Optn1o nia. u•prossud in the s pace a bove aro lhose of the Daily P1to1 Other v1uws oxpre ssod on lh1:. pago are those o f their authors and artis ts Reador comment 1s invited Address The Dally Piiot, P 0 . l:iox 1560. CostJ Mes.i. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 Boyd/ Killer Bees By 1 .. M. novu 0 Uo lhoM' :-.o r a lh·cl k1lll'f lw•·~ of l\fr11'an orig in n ·a lly build up ~rt.'.1l :.w<Jr m:. tli. de p1cll'd in 'T h'• Swa rm inovw"" I\ Not :irMrd1n14 to th1· 1>1·1· 1• x p c· rt i. T h 1• y :.. w a r m . :..prt'U(I. ~Wiii m , :.prt)lld, JUSl ltkt• ulht.•1 ht'l''> Anti th1·y Shouldn't bt• ft.•urN1, 11 ':.. i1:111I -b l' (' u II ~ I' " m f' r I C' II II • t>M~kf•t•pt.·rs would s1m 1>lv (11k1• the Mnt«Jn q 111•t•n lw1•' L out of lhc hJv(','t and r cpl!JC·1· tht•m W'llh l\!1111 UJH(re:s111vt.· hl'\'tL O.·ar Gloomy Guij Can 't wail till 1prln1 w he n bu uUful nowe ra will bloom e verywtt.re -e xcept In Co8l1 Me111 whe re yard 11lea will bloom e verywb.tr e. c.v. Another thinl( you <'ll n do to wh tlt• awuy l he l 1mt· ltl stopH~hl11 ll! C'OUnt lht.• ldiom ti whic h u11c> tht• word "lime " ~ut•h :is ~v<' tlml' Do time T••ll llmt'. LOii(' t1m1:. Kill time. Time in Tim<' oul Any olht>rs'' Timt''ll u p. A pre tty wo mrin n u m e<i Mr i. Muria Reynolds. who 11a id ht>r hu!\bund h ad desert t•d he r. wcnl to Americ an S talt's rn a n A l ll xande r Ha m ilton in 1791 to a11k for hd11. Ill! took the bolt and j umped Into a rom anllC' af fa ir wtlh t,cr . Suddenly her husbnnd turned up . cha r l(ing :illenatio n o r a frc CtlOM . If am llton loant'<I . money lo him w shut him up. And the a trair continued for alm ost a year. Reynold.a wouod up In Ji il tn a dlfferent s windle chw l. tlamllton broke off t he rom ance with Mrs. R. But five yeara later . political op· pone nt1 brou&hl out the t l.Ory In a t rnta r effort. Ha mlllon then wrote 1 complete ac- count of the m atter e nd told ll In brochure form. It waa Lhla country '• f irst com · mer rlal t r u e ·conf eulona story. The 1t1n dard wo rk week In llunlllH'Y 1llll l1 ~ hour11 To the F,d1tor · <Mailbox, J an 16> was right on I le is absol ulely ccJrrcct. I've complained the pu:..t two yea rs. in person and on 11ho n1•, b ec a u se o f n ·c·c>1v 1ng rnu1I be lo nging lo the J)l'o p lc on•· s tr<>et ovl'r I t1nd v11·1· V<'r~a I tul<I next door ne11~hhor!->. wh1r h hap pens severa l tim1!!-> u week J\:s of lhH1 writing Gov Brown ha~ lmtiak d a cut of the d river t ra1n1n g p r ogr am f r o m t he secondary schools. 1'h1s c ul has been s ta t e d a s nec e ssa r y becaUM! of the ~overnor wanting LO U!le the &pectal runds ll llOtl~ for drive r tru1ning. I'm i.urc that t h e m ajo rity of the gene ra l public 1s unaw are t h at funds T HIS M EANS lhc· ~u mt" m arl s upporting-drive r tra ining doe~ h as to be processed agu1n tdou not come from la x money, but ... ble work > and we• thl' rr-r 1•1vN !-> r ather from what is ca lled the get our mall LhrN · d •'Y' lat•·r Penalty Asse !\s mcnt Fund th an we should. This means that fM evl'ry $20 Ou r c lub nw gazint.'s a rn vf' the a pe rson 1R fi ned fo r ;, t raffic 8th to the 10th of tht' month, violation, S4 goes Into th1!> fund in ste ad of hc•forc the Jst (m:11lcd for d river t ramini:. t;uch st udent 20th of previo us m onth 1. Our that Is trained by the sc hool n ·· friends in other c 1t1es nea r by get ceives back from th1::. fund $00 to thei rs on time Wf''ve m1!>:.cd club he lp dt.'fray the cos t Lo the activllies b<'caus·cofthis . 11t'hOOI Th(• state :.ta nd ar ds for T he wors t incident wt111 rour reimburseme nt are tha t a s t udent w eeks ag() when f r1·1·e1ved ._. recc1vt' :J h ou rs b e hind the Jury dut y 1nriu1ry Crom tht· wht>e l, 9 hour!i obse rvation and Or a nge (',ounl y C'ourthou:1e und 12 hours of :.imulation or 6 hours <11re t'liom; to rt'lurn 11 within frv1• of behind th · wheel a nd fl hours d ays didn ·1 r N'<'I vc it until the of observation. fifth day' IF YOUNG pe ople a re no longer ~01ng to b(' train'-'<i by pr orcs1donal c>du<.·ato r!>, will the pare nts ~akc over anti makt• 11ure t.rull each yo ung pcr lion gets this training a t home '! Will Mom or Oad be willing to put In the time with the ir youngste rs to see that thf'y r eC'ei vc ade q uate ed uc ation be hint1 the wheel" Whe n will thl11 tx· done " Most parents wo rk a nd •~ve ryonc know11 that driv1ng after u h ard day's wor k 111 very hurd on a person's nc rvell. Add tha t to try Ing lo \e ac h 1t youn l( lnex· ptrlent'l'<f driver and this cun only teaci to ~r1ous proble ms . In the se<'o ndary schooh1 the dual control cars offer a margin of aafety for the Quick corrt.-cllon of er roni m nde by the untnt.lo<.'d drtvc-r. Wh•t httppenK when Uilil occurs on the open high w1tty hy the student In his or her rumlly ca r ? llow muny parents will be wlllln g lo teach their youngt1t.er11 In h eavy traffic , w h ich Is neceau ry bec ause O( l~X· perle nce factor . Te ac:hln a y peopl• In parking lot.a e nd q1 a reaa doll nOl qua llf y a dri e r to m lna lc among city tum c ebove · ao freew1y1. With the volume O/ tntnc we ha ve her• In Southern CaHfomla c an we al ftrd to have untrained driver• lnvol ved ln these 11lua llon17 RON SCHWANDT .............. To the Edil.Or. Hooray for David Brennan, UM C oat• Meaa P o a t O ffi c e e mployee. Ill• letter t o you • I W<''V<' never lrncl s uch ll'rr1hl1· undi'pendoble ~<'r v 11·c u:. in <.:011t u Mt•s u 1nat1vc1i o f l.O!> Angc t .. s 1 Ju11 t bc('a ui>c l(Ove rnmcn l worke rs ('an't lw fi red 11> no •·x t'Ulie for Rloppy work Whal 1·an be do ne ? fl <" RICE Ta~rtt Ml••~d To the Editor , I ta ke thhs Of)portun1ty t o public ly thank M r Uo n old S mallwood , form1:r Ne wpor t · Me11a &hool l>IRlrlrl tr u11tee. for the effort~ h•· h as m udt• to QC!ttt:r e d uc11tlon in C'ultforn1a Mr . Sm ullwood'i. willin.cnes11 to u11e hlis tnlf'nls, time a nd ef. · for l a to scr vt' not only as 11 school board trw~tee, but a lso as o m e m ber o f thl' C a lifo rnia School Boa rd A1111ociullo n del· eatH e u 11c m b ly re prc>sentln1 Oranae County ure to hu com · m ended. • 1111 ~pert.I~ in the fi eld of educat'l&l will be m issed . Not only the 11tudent11 of the Newport·Meaa U nified Sthool Oh1trlc:t h ave bene tlt.ed from Mr .• Smallwood's aervlee on the 1chool boa rd , but a llO au the 1tudents in Lhl: s tate of California. NORMA L.. VANOF.R MOLEN Tn&llff. lfuntlngton Reac h City School D1str1ct .......... .., To the l'.dll.Or : It hu been arflued th at the 11le ot eo.ta Me11 proptr\y to the Mardan School without a public bhldlng la In the "spirit . I of I 3." In ;1ctu11l1ty. t hl' counc1 l's "sa lt"' Iii a n 1nd1rel't "'fl or rt.' c1uct1o n of a 110lc>nt11Jl $500,000 wh1 r h ordinunly would go to the r 1ly trcabury. The forcr lo:.uri· of this pro!")('rt y u:. a sour rr or r1·v ,. n ll l' p I :J<· e i. .1 n "x t r a 1 a x bui'dt•n on homc•owner:. P rop 1:1 wa'il dt•stl(ned lo hl'IJ> prn!)4•rty ownt·rs. not lht' tax i•xt•m pt J :. M artl.rn l\no tlwr argumc·nt 1:. tha t "Marclan &uv1•:. llll' taxpayer:." Harely. 1r e ve r, urr• 11ur county or 11uhl1c· s t'hool I axe& rc fund•'fi <ltH' to lhrs so c•a llc·rl "l ax ~a v· tnl(" whu:h 11n using J bourd rrll'm bcr 's r1gur1•s I c•omvutc:. ll) h.•sio than 25 ccnl~ "Sa ving " por c ity laxpuyer! Eve n m orr• rel~· v;,nt art• the two underlying 11>· '>UC~ 1n uny govnnmental de 1·1~1on ; the pr11p r1ety ~10<1 the p o II t 1 r a I p h 1 Io i. •>11 h y o f our represental1 ve~ •·1KST. Coi.t<• M t•!>J t'oun c·ll mvml>l'rs arc d t d 1c;1tt:ct , hont.'~t iuul Vt·ry ('<lO!>t'll'lll IOU!> \I) th•• s t a n dard'! M t h e ir o w11 p <'r iJ o n u l v :a lu t> :.y -,l••m ... Thl'rt•fort~. 11 should lw hoove the· 1·011n1·1l to t·l1·v111t• morC' ohJcc I IV(' standurd1> an<! lo niniir~li·nt ly udhcr<' to tht•m S1•rond. 11 would be helter lo h11vt· 11n val<•, s pe cinl 1n.."ltllutloni. hh M1m l11n :<t'l'k :ill of its ISUPl>MI I M iil ''"' 11r1vate Hector II a v1n.c uttC'nt'fed :i comp11r11 h i t' ~pe r t ul schoo l 111 th t· Philadelp hia uroll . I run •·m pnth1:.w w ith Ma rdan ·.., worthy pro14rum11 'rhu11. 1t wo uld tw very out.y u.nd r>01>11 lar for m1· .,; l(O <•long with th<' 1nfl u1•11taal <1111 ly paper and moiit or lht· 1m •a :. p olitical and ~•,C'lul c•.,tobhi.h rncnt In supportinu tt11s w1'il Intended favoritism by lhl• coun ell. Ne vc rthe lct111, tli 1t a:.kin1t Loo m uch" of our able h•u dt.·r:. lo :-1uy "no" lo tht'lr frh•ndi; hy 11 hst1o n Ing or rcfralninl( on print'tJ>lt•' Th<'rdore . ev 'n the uriv1·ori1nrc> of <'onfllctR ran tK' 11vo111ed and tht• obvious "buddy i.ystem " would not be a dominullnl( In flue nce. '- ('11 RIS M STEI':(. Tltr•f! Cltrrr• T o the t;dllOr T hre<> ehctr11 a nd ~onl(ratula· tlo nt1 to the Co tit11 M ·~a City ('ouncU for takln.c on lmmt.•dlal<' and firm st and a1en in&t th•' con· strucllon of b ridl(<'!'I on WtlHon a nd G ltiler Str<'el1' Th<•se res· idl'nlaal stree ts h Mv • tf10r<• rh,.n thlllr sh11rc• of through trnffl<' olr c-udy lnclde ntolly . Ir tht· !'!tall' is anxto ua to "drop som t· cement" I rn Co-<1<1 Mt•!.J . h o w r1ho 111 'l ldPwalks OVl'r the m ud path alon g lfarbnr Ho ut ·vurd t h1• I (' n g I h 0 r ,., a I r v I e \Ill s l (J I f' llos patal rro ntnge., nonF.R'rA COWJ.fo:Y An E.rrrl'4-nt ludfl' To l ht' t-;ci1lor I do not think you r Ja n Ill edito rial, "Hrown ·~ Trm1ng Poor ,'' did a nyont• " i.e rvtel'. cspec:1aJly Leonard Ciold :.tein Your 1mplicat1on t h at Gov Brown shoult1 not have r ear pointed tum back to thl' bench 1:. unfortun ate and prob&bly due lo lack of knowledge ithoul J udge Goltfs tt"1n's lnt4!11 1~c nce. h ,... prior rulings. his 1u<11r 1al tc m P"r am e nt und olh ·r d es1rabk qualities Chat make him an i:x ('t.'Jlt•lll JUdl(l' I F YOU 1nterv1cwt'<I a random tOO nttom eys who h ad uppeart.'d in his courtroom . I think you wo ultl find 99 1(1v1n1< him hil(h r atings I v('nturt· to :.uy l hul th•! vai.t m njority o f l h t· '111n1• lu wy<>rs would nlKO M•Y it wu., unfortunate: that he lo11t the Clt•1· lion which wu:-. 1>roha b ly d1w lo 1>u h l 1c• 1gnoran c t• 111 m l'> gu1da nt·t> ll11Pf>fully your <01n·ulalion 1i. not too .ir c a l 111 t h t· Nort h Orange County J ud1e1a l Dh,tm·t a n<! will not affect J udgc Gold slt>in when he 1>ct.•k11 voter con 1trrnat1on in 19KO T he puhl11' would t'4 . .-nellt from more i<ood Jlld1Jt'1' 11u1•h as IA"onard G•>hl 11t••in, not ft'w('r H K f:IT lf l>J NSMOOR Thi' cdllonol. wh1r h aclcnow~dg;u1 ./tJrlgt' Cold.!lttn'a qual1/1cnttona, WO.\ 1·r11wo/ rmlu o/ Ow aot1nnor'a ttmma 11 / I /11' 0 pp 0 '" I mt' rl I I:; d 11 0 r . Ettdle•• 8tort1! 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Since June. n hos nown rour tlm.s dally to Montere y The spoke1man cited "the ex· tremtly blab coat ot operallng a Lockheed Electra turboprop atrcratl requlred by environmental retul•· llOlll '' U a rtUOD for dropping South Lake T•hoc Thlndey Januery 2& 1979 s OAIL.Y P'lOT 87 Fli Side Fashion in Cuts May Hurt Cities By JOHN CUNNU 'I'. AP..,......,._.111 The new fiscal rashion Is restraint. as Ulustrated by tax revolts, limitations on state spending and the tenor 1r not substance of Pre&Jdent Carter's budget proposals. ll 's the style. . AB with other styles. in clothing. cars and modes of li v _Jn&\ r~tuon begets reaction. And those who aro p1ud to as sess tne (ufure . sCJfh as finandal analyst.g..,...g.y l.b.ey sec.. least one inevitable reaction. IT WILL COME F RO M !'itale and local governments. they say, rrom u.nits of government expected to provide services despite slower revenue growth and less aid from Was hington. It's the mp ~1de of the tax coin That other side. say the bond men on Wall Street. ha!. never been full y evaluated. appreciated or a nticipated by the advocates of restraint In broad terms 1t is understood. they say. but not in tbe specifics . Over the years. 1t is explained. state and local governments have enlarged the scope of their services, With re\•enue growth lagging and re· cession threatening. those setv1ces may have to be ended. As some municipal finance analysts see il. the problems that got the cities into serious financial trouble have never been resolved, the biggest of them being the loss of population and jobs. CUNNll'F THE CITIES HAR DEST toT in the last recession, large and med1um-s1zed cities in the Northeast, remain financially week. says Merrill Lynch Economics, Inc . In a recession. it concludes. they'd be hurt a~am ··However .'· it continues. ··they are likely to be J01ned this Lime by som~ Midwestern and Southern cities in bearing the f1scai brunt of a recession. These vulnerable c1t1es are characterized by a long-term underly ing imbalance between ( J their revenue base and service needs." N EWS ANA LYSIS Many cities. it ob _ serves. approach the new env i ronment !~slble inflation and less aid from Washington 1 in quite poor shape_ ··Many of them have tax rates that are already at or near a politically acceptable maximum:· the Merrill Lynch reports observes . The solution of higher taxes may therefore be denied them "Thus. they have had little opportunit y to build ade- quate liqwdity with which to m eet a recession s uch a i:; we envisage for this yea r And their low t>ond rallngs muy limll access to funds 1n tht' mar ket." VARIOUS A:'llALYSTS HAVE comme nted s1m1larly. noting that state and local ~overnments face a uniquE! combination of pressures reduced revenue~. damaged bond ratin(.!S. less aid and poss ible recession. Combined with fashion for reduced taxes, or al least for a .. moratorium on tax increases. such governmental units might h nd themselves in an even tighter bind than they did in 1974 and 19i5 In the earlier years 1t was felt that federal aid would bail them out. Now that they cannot be certain. It could compel them to cut ser vices even more. Wtuch will it be" WILL THE NEW F'ASlllON for restra int hold 4'way·· Or will taxes be raised " /\nd 1f the latter is tho~en. ho\\ does a city or elate go about raising taxeS" dunng a re cession? The dcC'is1ons. 1t would set•m . will determine whether the style of restraint 1s 1ust a passing fas hion . or whether 11 is instead a deep-rooted conviction. Value of Permits Continues to Rise Building perrntt valuations in the 10 counties of Southern California totaled $68.1 m1llton durmg Novem ber. accord.mg to Securtt.> Pac1r1c National Bank. a s light gain over the October total or $6i6 m1lhon Pa ul J o· Drtcn. s e nio r vice president and ad mimstrator of the bank ·~ real estate finance department. :.aid a stron~ showm~ 1n the nonres idential sector balanced a dechnl' m res1dent1al construction. "SOt.mtF.R N CALIFORNlA'S residential construc- tion dropped from $470 milhon in October to $433 million 1n November. as multi·ramily construction dropped 22 per - ('ent to $Iii million.'· ht• s aid ··Single family construction, totaling $273 mi llion. wa!' l1Ule <.'ha nged from the prev1ou~ month ·· O'Brien bas C'd hr~ report on dale1 compiled by the bank'!' public <1ffa1rs and rcseurch rlepar1m~n1 l nforma lion relates lo Imperia l. Inyo. Los An~eles. Orange. R1vcrs1de. San Be rn<1 rdmo. San Diego. San Luis ObtsPO . San I a Barbar<• and V<'nt ura counl11·~ Nonre111dent1al construction rose 22 percent tn $249 million for the month. he said l ndustnal construction po:.tcd a 45 percent >:run for thl' mont h. Be~lmtan Dtt'la~• Df ridMtd Directors of Beckman Instruments. Inc .. Fullerton. have declared a di vi8end of 7 cents a share. payable l"t:b 26 to shareholders or record Feb. 5. The company ha:. 17 million common shares outstand ing. Bt'ckman ::ilso ha.s reported its Joth consccuttvc• quarter of np<>ra1 ing (!ams Sccond·qucirtcr 1979 net caro ings increased 35 percent nn a sale!. 1ncrc11M:• or 19 percen1 First·half net earnings wen~ up 36 pl'rcent on o 21 perct•n1 TAKI NG ST OC:K snh.•s ~am N'•t eam1n1<1:-: for 1 lw <1ua rter cnd<'d Dec :J 1 1978. were $6:: m1lhon . or 38 cents· a .. h.1 n • comparerl w1 1h ~5 II million. or 30 ccnl~. J year earlier. Per s harl' fiJlures rencct a 2-for·l stock split efrccuve Nov. 27. 1978 Sales were -.1 mlllion... compared with $82.6 million la::.1 yl'ar. For lhe six m onths C'ndt.'<.1 Dec 31 , net earnings and sales were Sl3.0 million. or 74 cents. and Sl91 t million compared with $9 5 mil lion. or 58 cent.s. and S158 2 million a year earlier. Beckman m onufoctures analytical in"trumentation. electro-products and consumable chemlcaJ products for medical. scientific. 1ndu11trlaJ and env1ronmenlal use Balcf!>r Ollrn Sto('lc Directors of 83kcr lnt"mnt1onal Corp .. Orange. haV(' authortz~ the filini of 4.1 rcj11stfa11on statt'ment for ap prodmattly 1,800.000 shares or <.'ommon stock "The procetdii from tht' o!f(.'rtng are expected lo he! uaed to reduce outst1ndmi1 noaUng rate debt The orferlnA will be made only by means or a proispectus and 1t Is an llclpated t hat the re1111traUon statement will be flied w~th the Securttltt and Exchanic Comml~slon within the next severaJ we-eks:· stud E. H Chtrk Jr .. president and chief e"ecuUve o'1lcer Dlttct°" a1so declared lhc regular quarterly cash dlvldtnd of It ttnts 11 common she.re. payable Feb. 23 to shareholders of record Feb. 5 , •tale "the I be •r the ~lher. ·was it re. :tor ·s they lear. etec- was '• a~ • NATION 7 CONSUMER 88 DAIL. V F>ILO T ~ * f Boonis: Old West Gives Way • , . King Coal Wipes Out Cowboy State lh JONi\TllAN WOLM 1 ll,l.t.."'l'Tt-:. W O IAl' I Tht• mt•nl 11 for<•1nf( un (•nd to.W}Clffi 1na • quiet rnnl'h hfr Tht" t'fttaly<Jt i11 rottl l\nd Oll l•nnium Noturi.I .:011 d<·cr nnd lht• untt: lotw tllt pla In WyollUntt. 1'hN'p and cut ti<' fnr Outm.un~r J)('Oplt• llut lh(• "tdr opNl 11pnC'<'~ arr bNntt muwd ut r1•v1•r11h J>lt<'t'. and 1-~-ll:U.Llm~ of MJ";l)I U~ "Wyomlql( 111 Nlw11111.; up u11 I hl' f!nl'rt(y brf'1u1hui.k1•l of the ni1thH1." '"Y" an orflf•1ol 01 the ,. 4i¥•~l r~:ttmm r ·~nt'rJ;Y STRIP MINE SCARS SPOT THE STATE'S LANDSCAPE One Near Rock Spring• Symbolizes Wyoming Proaperlty 'Battlestar' Toy Recall Succee~ LOS ANGELES <AP> -Mattel Inc. says that hundreds of ~alls are coming into its consumer hoUines because of the "mis· sile mail·in" campaign instituted by the toymaker over its "Bal· tlestar Galactica" space vehicles. Mauel. in conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission. announced the mail·in campaign recently and began ru_nnin~ newspaper ads on it in 10 large cities. THE ADVERTI SF:MF.NTS SHOWED the four &pace vehicles involvl'<I nod warned that their red plastic missiles "could be hazardous if m1su.c;cd by launching or placing in mouth." The 111.1-inch proJccliles have been blamed for several accl· dents and at least one death involving young children. Matte l, based In s uburban Hawthorne, says al le us\ 2 m illion of the mis· siles were sold. The toymaker said it would exchange each missile for a free "Hot Wheels" cur. rather than returning the customer's money. "111ERE MAV BE SOME LOSS of play value," explained a spokesman for the toy company. "We wanted to compensate for that by sub61.Jtuting a nother toy." Matt.el insists its toy space missiles met or exceeded all ex· Isling and proposed safety standards and blames the accidents partly on misuse. A company s pokeswoman said Mattel had in· stituted the campaign voluntanly after conferring with the commission. "We got to~ethcr with them and talked about the best way to handle the situation," Beverly Kanaday said. "We were all very concerned that the situation be corrected ." T HE MATl'EL AD SAID, "There have been instances of misuse resulting .in accidental swallowing or inhalation asptra· lion of a missile " Mattel said newer "BatUestar GalacUca" toys have been redesigned so the mls11ile can no longer be launched. "'There will be a little missile in the new BattJestar Galac· lica, but It wtll be in the spaceBhip," a com pany official said. "You push a button. but it never leaves the ship, just pops out.'' 'The s pokesman said Mattel has asked stores offering the space vehicle to cease sales. Bus Ads Produce Profit of $70,000 The sale or advcrtlsinl{ space in Orange County Transit District ..buae&hu produced a $701000 windfall\ disUicl offlciala report. The district board of directors waa J>resented a cheek for $70,000 lo bonus eamJngs for 1978 because ads sold lff' the buses exceede'd o base estimate of $107,000. In 1977, the dlatrlcl earned 968,000 more than the $l3S,000 base figure. Ralph Clark, chairman ot the dtstrtc~b d of directors lauded tung campaign. "With 1'18age or-Proposi- tion 13, we ially need to aee - funds like , 'hesald. .lird Drops Cue SACRAMENTO lAP > -Chief Ju1llce Role B\rd hH removed beraelf t rom the San Otego teachers' atrtkc case because Huibe8oyle, a ~acher Involved, took part ln ber campafln, an alde haa repolUd. CEIUNC,S REMOJ'ED " 'l:ULSA. Okla. <APl - •l>estos cellin~ coat-ln&.• will be removed ·rrom four Tulsa city schoo ls ne xt s ummer, officials announc<'d . The removal was or· aered ln 1971 b y the Clly·Counly H ealth Departrn~nt, wbk h said the amounts are sma ll but could be a polenttat bealtb baiard to 1tu· dents. '"ftlr t(C(llot::l~t hus rt•pluced the c11wboy In the atuk·s economy " F.NERGV DEV•:IAOPMENT I~ lnj,•('lll\1-( the lcu~t populous 0£ th~ mainland s tatc11 with tht: h111tet1t l{rowth rate In the nation. ts percent tn t97'i'~W yomtng-"s- lon tt a1hnf( t't'Onomy is one of the nu lion '11 strongest r1 Vt' yellf"S UU(), per· Capita in l'Orht> an Wyomln~ wCJs 97 per 1't•nt of the national <lverage. To· day . Ct•ni.u:. Burl'UU figures :;ho~ Income her\' up 104 ~rcent i.lnrt! 19'12 and 108 pl·rcenl of the US average f ur a p<."Ople whos e econot0y had stagnated for d ecades: where the population. even to- day, ls l~s thdn that of Colum· l>us. Ohio's . prosperity spills across thl' s t ate l ike tumblt>wcro People continually tell visitors: "This 1s an exciting time for Wyoming." IT 'S ALL AT a p rice. of course ; the Old West gives way to King Coal The Cowboy State 1s being urbanized. Wyomin~ is littered with boom towns. Gillcllc in the northeast und Rock S prings 1n th e southwest both h ave severe J!rOwth problt'ms Sen. Ma lcolm Wallop looks in· to federa l programs dealing with ('hild abuse and alcoholism. hoom ·town dlsrases reaching epidemic proportions. In Lander , a town of 8,000 near the Wind River Coal Basin, Jazm y n McDonald h as been searchihg for a place \o live for s ix months . As winter set in. she was staying six miles from town in a trailer. DAL E WRIG HT, a third· generation s heep rancher in the coaJ.rich Po wder River Basin. sold part of his ranch to pay off the lingering family debts that art• common among ranchers. J\llantil' llichf1eld, the energy giant. bough\ it; toda:r it's thr site of Wright, a town being built 40 miles down the road from Gillette. Other fast.growing towns Oouglas. Kemmerer, Buffalo. Rawlins are reaping rewards of prosJ)erity, a nd testing its limits. Trailer towns like Jeffrey C ity. straddlinf( a uranium o~ration , dot the state . Prices zoo m upward. partic ularly for hous ing. In Gillette, where two of every five people Live in mobile homes. you can 'l buy a new house for less than $55.000. And ranches. which always paid low wages. have an impossible lime keeping cow· pokes on the payroll when mineral operatio ns pay $20,000 a year and up. TllF. ROCKV MOUNTAIN West. growing faster than the S un Bdt. Is a ~1anl <>nergy stockpill'. Wyoming, Montana. Colorado and Ut nh ure on top of rich :warns of mm<:ral fuel especiall y coal. enough lo lal>t well into thl' 2ll>l century. and maybe into the 22nd For decades. while coal was mined from Appalachian and Mid west rt•st>r vcs. production was mmjmal here . Western coal 1s lower in quality than most l•a s t e rn coa •. and hi g h tra n&portation costs ma~ it ex· pansive to transport western coal to m arket. "1 nillal coal development in Wyoming was a guy m a wagon. picking up surface coal and tak· m g it home for the furnace. Then the railroads came 1n and mined enough to run the1 rrngines ... says John Goodier of the stale Depart· mcnt of Planmnii and Develop· m cnt. "When diesel engines came a long, coul mining virtually stopped .. IN TIDS DECADE, two fac· tor!'! forced broad <'hanges in lhe U.S. t•oal business, transforming the Wyoming landscape for all time. The 1970 C1ean Air Act created a demand for clean ·burning western coal: the 1973 oil em· bargo ~ent fuel prices soaring and sparked a d111ve toward energy independence that de· pends on westl.'rn coal reserves. Today. Wyoming's landscape 1s spotted with strip mines ::md power plants : miles of coal trains s tre t c h do"n track . Uranium operations are spnng- lng up, and oil drilling rigs are every 't"tiere • It happened overnight. In 1973. Wyomlng produced 14.8 mlllion tons of coal. This year. the industry hopes to mJne 60 million on the way to 100 million by the mld·80s. By con- trast. West Virginia's production has dipped from 115 million tons to 95 million torui since um. WYOMING IS AWASlL \n • othe-r fuftr. oU contributes Yifore to the stat.e's mine ral valufitiOr"I than coal. Nntlonnlly. Wyoming rank!( 11lxlh In oil rroductlon. seventh ln naturt1 gu and second ln uranium production. The re a lso arc Immense 011 1bale reiervea. Goodier says production of all fUels but oU could double In the next decade. Oil reserve• h'I Wyomlna. as t,11ewhere1 arc be· Ing deplete<' and ~e oest the AP Pll01o\ TRUCKS REPLACE HORSES IN THE BOOM TOWNS CREATED BY DEMAND FOR COAL Ranchers, by Tradition Payers of Low Wagea, Can't Compete With Mine Operators ..... stale ca'n hope for is m aintaining eurrenl production levels for the next 20 years. ·As the e n e r gy cl imate c ha n ged. states like Montana and Colorado were cautious JO developing coal resources. But Wyoming In dcs~rate need of an economic jolt -plunged s traight nhead. The result h as been developm ent so sudden a nd imme nse that the state's \radt· llonal econ omic powe r ranchers lost much of their 1n nuencc. R E V E N U t: S t' R 0 M m ineral production in Wyom ing C1 rt> five t1ml'l> a:-. h1~h as agricultural revcnucl>, and a\ counts for only 7 pcrccnl or state lax revenues: the mineral in dustry share 1s at 61 perc·r nt :rnd gr owing. But with prosperity comes a severe case of growing pains Employers out s ide the m ine ral induslries say 1{'s d1f· f1 cult to find h~p. One U .S. s tudy of southwest Wyoming says employees in tbe mining and construction sectors rarnc.'<i an average of $257 a week lasl year . compared to $171 in local service sectors like retail sale1't AND THERE t\RE boom town conditions lhal mak!! ev~r}one nervous A U S Geological Survey re Wyowtlng Is aaea•h In other fueb •... ~a­ donallfl, lt'flondng ranlcs •lzth In oU produ<-· don. seventh In natural gas and •econd In uranlu• produc.-tlon. There abo are · i•· neense oil •hale rt»•er.,es. 23.000 the numb<.•r of employrcs in the Industry 1s more tha n dou· -hie the agricultura l workforce. "Ranchers arc gelling less al· te ntion than ever." s ays 8111 Budd of the Wyoming Mining Association On<' industry official, asking fo r anony mity i.a)s. ··Tht· agric ulture indu s try 1n Wyoming does n't amount to a tinker 's damn you have to have jobs ..-ind the indus tr y w e reprrsent has plenty · · But thcr<''s not likely to be a repeat of the range war-; that pitted cattlemen against she(·p growers. Wyomin~·s economic boom g1vl'S me;:1ninJ.! to tht· go ~o c<'onomist 's favorite d1cht'. .. A rising tide lirts all boats .. wtTnt• pcoplc may lw unc·omfortuhl<' with the nooct Of nl•WtOml•r:. and tlH• pact· o f rh:ingt• llwy ·rc· richl y l'ompen~utcct WYOMING'S TAX BAS•: 1s so s tron,g that taxes urc decrN1s1nµ ror most res1denu. The· un· C'mployment rate 1~ 2A percent. lowest in the nation. The l>tatt• has the lowest welfare ruse loud in the nation. For a C'('ntury. the r:11lroad in· dustry has been kt•y to Wyom · ing"; economy The stall' no lon)iter depcr1ds on ratl~ ror prospenly: rather. the railroads depend on coal The !>lat<''~ main roads nwn Pac1f1<' and Burhn~on Northnn l!Cl mor(' for i.h1p pin~ coal than <'Mil rompan1C's ~et for m1n1n~ 11 . Amax Coul Co officials say the pr1r c: for ship ping to thc-Midwest and the Southwest 18 two to three times higher than lhl' pn<'C of coal Itself. UN10N PAC I FIC OWNS billions of tons or coal reserves: it was granted exll'ns1vc rights a century ago as a n 1ncent1ve for exll'ndinj,C rail ltnes Before d1('sel fuel. Union Pacific mined coal for its en~1ncs. not 1l hopes to use its rcsC"rvcs for the general market For ran<:he r s . t hl' <'n<'rl!Y boom 1s :i plus One <'~lllcman from the Gos 1f11ls uranium country near Rawlins J)Ut 1t "llere and there ~1 rancher h n11 been 'hurt by ~lopment. but on the whole there are two pluses to offset every minus " view of a Campbell County mine proposal concludes. "The mine will m ake a high contribution to soclo·economic problcml> ac;; sociated with boQmtown 1.trowth and the continuing loss of small· town and ruaJ values .. An o malously h igh ratel> of alcoholis m, crime. divorce and s u1c1de are likely, a nd pubhr i.crv1ces. notably health care ..... Ill la1t behind. .. People on fixed income•!\ v.111 lose buving power rclat1vt• lo the higher.paid newcomers " In Rock Sprini::s. there ar{' problems wlth drugs. gambhnt!. prost1lution Th(' toµ pohct· of f1cer 1s ac·cust•d of k1ll1ni.: a m...1n h<' hired lo invei.l1gall' lo<"al c·or rupl1on In G1llt'll<', th1 ·n• an· h 1 g h ra t t' s of r h 1 I 11 ah u i. <'. d1von't• :rnr1 finan('1al probll'mi. BECAUSE G ll.l.l•:TTE IS 1 so I at eel. C>nt.'rJ.!) c·om pan H'" m ust offer pn:m 1um w:t$t<•'> With overtime. a coal co mpun~ l·mplOYl'<' can earn $20.000 ;1 year. The avera~e v.cC'kly salary ror mmr worker ). (•Xcet•ds the national tndui.try avNage hy $2fi a week. blocking efforts hv th£• L'n1ted MinC' Workers to gain :i s trong foothold in thC' st ute With income so h1gt?. m o'>t nc\\ comer<; don't mind '" 1ng JO trmle rs for a fl•w \Cars Th1rty~ight percent o( the res 1dents of G1lklte. nc:ar ·the three larj!(•sl c'o:il mint·" in lht Unrtt•d St:it('s. live 1n mob11l home~ In Jdl1 c•v <'11\' ·' uranium town, 11 i. mon• like• 75 pcrcl•nl. ''IT MAY NOT BE lh<' Am e rican dream . hut 1l'" home," says om' Jeffrey Cit y rt'· sid cnt. "You <.'<111·1 rxpcc t pt•opl<· to build $50.000 homes when th1 whole town will he ubundoncd '10 years from now " Most mining oprration:. urc lucky to last thut long G11leUe was built us :i l.\ltl1•r -.top for lh•· r;11 lroud:. now trains arc among the l>1ggt•i.l problems Mayor Michuel ~z1 sa}s that 15 long trains ;.1 11ay roflr through town. l>Phllinf.! Gillette tn half for 15 m1null'1> ni>tt'c~ -ne esttmnt~ thllt 60 trains will rqll throuAh daily hy 1985. forcing· the city to con· Mruct expensive overpasses. In R~k Springs, the Union Pacific opposed City Council action re· quiring coal trains to slow to 40 mph as they cut through town cons truction work. Enz1 expN·t~ (; JI I l' t tt" i. Jl o p u I 11 I 1 o n to mushroom to about 30;000 ; ;' maJor metropolis 10 a stale or 4 tO .000. whose two big cities Cheyenne and Casper -each have le~s than 50,000 residents. Jnevitably, in a s t ate thi-. sparse, the changes wrought by energy development arc reflect ed m the political arena Says managing editor Joan Nice of the 1hgh Country New-.. 3 re g1onal e nvironmental wei:kly, "Then• 1s 3 complete i.h 1fl in Wyomm1(s poht1e~1l chmah-. • .., :.Ul''> url' almost t11l ally 1·1w1 g\ n •lall'd And for the first t11nc· wt• havt· pcopll-hc•rc• t•;1ll1 11g th{·m !wlv1•!\ t·nv1ronml•ntahi.t" · I .\S T ll ESE POLITI Ct\L l'han~ci. took shape m 1978. llw old pollllcal ~uaJ<I Sl•n. Ch i forr1 Hanst•n and,tPp. Teno Hon r :dw Wl'rt' sll•pping a~1d•• /\nd for the first timt.• in ttw stat<'''> hii.Lory. tht• main 1i.~0t··· were aboutener~y sper1f1l·allv about the involvement of m11J11r ener"'y corporations with lhl' t'<.tn didat••s The era 1s brtn~1n~ new. soph1sticat1on to WyominJ!. s;i., the pol1t1l·al pros. K<i thertn<• C1r<·o~ta . W.illop" .. Cht'ycnnt· rl'prci.<mt<it1n'. sHYS, .. /\II oH·r tht: c,taH·. the• :1tmoi.pht·n~ ,., c·h.1ngmg In Bagg!>, populatioo 116, a German C'ompuny want'> lo dt•velop a uranium opt·rallon. bul lht' part t1ml' m;iyor. and th1· par\ ume Town C'ount·1l. an· i.aymi.:. ·wait a minull' Who·.., J.!O m~ to foot tht• h111....-·" Tht• !>r rut1ny Bagg., 1s J'I\ 1111: lls 11r:cr11u111 "'nrlf;ill · 111·\l•f wciulrt have· happ1•nc•d f1\ 1· ~""'" ago," :,;1y-. M., C1n·o..,I.• T11 cf'"" blw sl:1!1· h:1s mon1•\. \\1· n· lo;ith-<1 ~' nnw rw11pl1· an· ..,.,, ang , \\('-.till wa111 ).!rnwlh 1>111 ,,,. \\!I OI tcicl111I OUI \\:1y " Warning Made In T e le phone Solicitations LOS AN(; ELES I/\ I' 1 /\n arrc~t wurranl has bl'ell 1:-i.ul'il for an /\lhambr:i mari who al lt•):!C'dly fll'N't•d -.m.Jll mt rC'hant:-. ,1 fl d b U" I n t';,. ' fTl {' n 0 ll l 0 f t IH1usand:-of dollar., 1n purport <'Cl "donation.., .. lo wl'll known chanllrs M(•anwhdl'. till• d1 s lri<'l ''' torn<•y's office 1:. calling on locicl businesses to bt· awur c of the al Jrgcd rr:111du lrnt tt'l l'phonc solicitations th;at inves tigators ')ti)' h»Vl' b('l'n m :1de In Lo ... /\ n ~ e I c s . (I r :1 n " l' • S a n Bl·rnurdmo and Kt.•rn rount1e~ 1'ht• complaint hit-cl Tucs<li1y charged M1,lv1n 11 Sl'houmari. 53. w1lh 22 rount:; of 1o1rand thdl anrt forJ?<•ry ll'v1•sl11!:1lor'> ..,,1111 hi" C'urrcnl '-"hl'rt•:11louts wt•n• unknown Schoum .1 t1 ,.., an'""''d "r i,ohC'1\10~ t•11nt r1bu\111n -. 1n th1• na mrs or various drnnw·-.. rn etudin1t thr Toy" For 'fol'> Pto ~rom of the M ari ne Corr., League. D1 si\bled Aml•r1c.1n V e t e r a n 'l . N a v y l .. f' a ~ u t• • Ame rlC'an Lcf'IOn and Fled Reserve ARi>oclat on · "Our problem Isn't mlnin~. it's people," says Date Prosser. a stale senator who heads the Wyoming Live Sl()(k Growers Association . "As a rule . livestock and people don 't mix." Still. he says. "There 's a lot of energy money that trickles down to the ranchers." SOME Ri\NC'H ERS OWN mlnernl rl1thb on th<'lr property. and Itel royalties from coal <le· velopflltnl Oth<'rS with cool un· de r tRelr lond nrc f)llld "for damait<'S to th('ir property. offaettlng revenues 108\ when graielRnd 11 removed from coltt or she<'P production. GILLETTE NV MB F.RF.D about 3,500 residents until .011 and natural gal4 drvl'lopm<'nt doubled the population lo the 1960s. lronlcally. strip mining bearlnR llUle resembt1&ne1• to the deep well mine11 of l\ppalachia reqmreis llttl<' mployment The nullon '" lar gest coal m int'. Amax Coal's Be lle Ayr minr near Giilette. will product> 19 million tom this year. with u workforce ol less than 400 Officials of the charities S\}ld lhC) ha ve rcce1vl'lJ none of the m ooey collect ed 1n its name-; :tnd deny that Sehoum an "cvl·r repre~nted thf' orjlnnh:stiorf!I In any c1p11c11 Y; UPfVading Made S AN f'Rl\NC1SC0 IA f> I Escol)fdoors arc oclnR rcpllintcd from white to nuor~Rcent olor" and t~r lockS h:ive been rf'· moved for easier opening In lhc aftermath or a f t ul fl re 1 n the Bay Art10 Rapid Trnno.1t t unn l beneath5'n fnnclsc<' Ray Mu nwtule. the ranchers' lex bile la go\n& aa energy tu rev· eou e• p\le. Aarlcultur~ ac · Tl\u11. mMl o( the population lncrease comes from r tall and .. ' ... e c j s y ·. s /. ' ,. Laguna/South ~ast " '. . •oar Hometbwn · Dally Nt•w!!Jpaper VOL. 72 , NO. 25. • SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1979 TEN CENT~ .~Drunken Snow Plate Rampage Kills 1 C-Hll'M:O •Al' 1 Pollet! 'II•)' tht• tt nvelr of a !\now plow Wt.'n\ <>tl ..i drunkt•n r.LmpaJlt' v.llh h" H·h1<'lt', o;ma,hin" into dotem. Of c·un, .tr111 ,·ru~tung one tntttoni.t 111 dcuth h bu1•k 1n~ tht· plowovt•rh111t•ttr "I tuilt' m Joh ' u w1tO~b 11umt>d Ch•· d rtvt'r ab 'uy1n~ att~r he w BlS uppn •ht•ntlt•d Wt•d ncbd 11y m "ht "l w1rnt to 't't' my kldbl l hutt• my J<>b ' · Ttft; DRIVt:ll. TllOM.\S BLAIR, "· ()( suburban S41uk Vlllagt>. WUb ('l\Jr(ll'd with rt•t•kl~ hc1m1c1de crnd drunken d riv mg. ~v ·n 1nrht.•i, of bnow had rBllen Wf'dncsday 1n Chicago, Khomeini Return Delayed TE H RAN . Iran I Al'I Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeini today delayed his return to Iran al · l east until S und ay, but b rus hed aside a request by Prime M1n1 s t c r S h a hpo ur Bakh liar lo wait three weeks or more to give the i::ovcrnment time lo "c\llm down " the a rmy Khome1m. lhl' ('X1lcd rellg1ou~ leader who hl·ad'> thl.' fi ght Lo ov<:rthro\\ Shith Mo ha mmad Ht' z <t P a hi .i \'I •• 1 n n11 unc t·d po sq wnemenl 11f h is fli ght to Tehran. pn•' 1ou~I} M'hl.'d uf('d Fnd<tv . afll'r th(• m11ttary l'los<:d Jrnn's airports for three days Air Franct• ~aid 1l \\Ould not supply a plant' tn lake• the 78· year·old Mosh•m holy ma n homl.' ' from Pans until 1t was asl>urt:d -the Oi,::ht could run normall y. Addressin~ followers in his headqua rkrs in exile in France. K h o m e i n i d e n o u n c ~d t h c Bakhtiar govt•rnmenl as "pup- pe ts and agents of the foreigner.'· "The lime for this as gone," he said But he urged I r;J ntan ~UP· porters "lo keep calm and ob- se rve tra nquility and order " K homl'IOI wants to :.huh sh lht' m o na rchy. l's tablis h an lslamk r ep u b l ac and r l'p l a t·e l hl• Ha kht1ar J!OVl•rnmcnt with Onl· cont rolled by h 1 m , ( t wht're anow·rcmoval crews were still trying to clear the 20 in- t:ht'!t thut had fallen 12 days earlier. Aft,•r the Incident. angry drivers jammed a South Side poh t•\• station . complaining their cars had been smashed. ·'I've got 50 people 1n the station who claim that their cars huve ~n damaged ," said Sgt Michael Mc Mahon. INVESTIGATORS SAID A ROAD GRADER used in clear- ing the snow·clogged s treel'I smashed into a series of parked cari.. then veered onto the busy Dan Ryan Expressway. When it struck the rear of a refuse truck, the truck drive r s lammed on his brakes a nd blocked the gr ader . .. ~ -.J., -., .. Bird Ma·n of Laguna "But he put the grader in reverse and began backing up," said truck driver Shelby Neylon. 37. "He bit about Cive cars before he backed right over the one car, crushing the man in· side It. His two rear wheels went right over the top of that car." James Holman, 45. was killed. Lawrence Bartlett s aid has ca r was one or those hit by the grader before it ente red the expressway. BAJlTLE1T SAID HE FOLWWED the grade r onto the ex pressway and helped pull Blair from the vehicle after it even· tually came to a halt. CSee SNOW FEVER, Page A2l O•oly l'llOI Plooto l>y LH Po,,.. Laguna 'Ceiling' Debated By STEVE MITCHE LL Ol tl'e 0.Uy Pli.t SUtf L aguna Be ac h c ity coun. ('1lmen approved a list of council goals for 1979 this week. but could not eoml' lo agreement on whe the r the city s hould abide by ti po pulation ceihng adopl<:d by a n ea rl ier coun c il Co un ell\\ Oma n Sally Hellt'rue cast lhl· lone d1sse nt1nl( vote 1n adopting thl' IO·poml ltOab las t. ~t:.t1ng he r fellow C'Oun<.'i l mC'm lwr .. "a re not willing lo go alonl,! with tht.' 20.000 popul<.it1on l l·e1hn~ 1" adopt.cd b} previous l'llY counC'1 I 1n 1972 The voll• wa~ J I w1lh l'oun c ilmun Wa ynt· fi ag lln a bsent. The goals hst adnpt<•d b) tfie council maJority ca lls for an update on all C'lemcnts of lhl· city's General Plan, including completion of a Sc1s m1<; and Safety elem ent. But Councilwo ma n Bcllcruo s aid the council should set a specifi c goal to brio~ the city·~ land use policies map in con· formity with the land use e lement o f the city The land use m ap, adopted by a prior ('Ouncil 1n early 1975. ca lb for a maximum r ange of units 111 the art colony of between 9.396 and 15,753. By multiplying those unil'> by 2.3 persons per household. tht• ('1ty 's population ee1hng \\Ould r ange from20.IJ1J to33.554 Thous anth or persons of a ll agcs and fJCcupattons rallied in Te hran today in s u1>port of th1· Ira nian cons tituC Hl n a nd the Ba khtiar government. i.md som<' attacked stort•s and ca rs bearing portra its of KhomPin1. The demom;tralion a ppearoo lo he part of ti gro wing backlash to Khome1n1 Some fran1an re· porte rs cst1mall'd lhc• crowd al pe rhaps 100,0011, but sever a l Western rcportns pletced the figure at no more tha n about 20.000. It's prC'tty certain that if a· vote could he taken among the seagulls who flock to the Laguna Main Beach Park Gene Wierbach would be uncmimously elected to the ti· tJc of the feathered fraternity's most faithful friend. Gene has been feeding the gulls tor some ~1 x yt:a rs wrth just a bout anything edible that come's to hand "The on· .. ly thing they refuse is lettuce." the Laguna man grin!). But a land use 1•lem en1 adopl ed by the Cit) Countil m 197:? ('alls for a capat 1ly of Laguna Reach resident:, of 20.000. Thttl C'lemcnt. prepa red by a c1t1zcn·., g roup uftcr a cons ultant'i. report °"' 3l> rl'Jl'Cted hy thl' l'OUOl'll, c alls for an annual reasses~nlC'nt o f the population ec•1hng to <A~ i.ure that 20.000 population goal 1s no t s urpassed · ·w l' don't want another dic:- tat11rsh1µ Wl· don't want Kho· m f.'ina. ·· one dt>monstrator , a 3l ·year·old otl l1..·C'hn1e1a n. told a re porte r Bakht1ar !'i<'nt a lette r to the Shiite Mos lem pa ln<Arch <Asking him to del<iy his rd urn for three w eek~ b1·l·aus~ h1.• could not g u ara ntt•e h is s a f e t y a n d beC'8US4;' or "variOUS intrigues ." Part Of the text or Bakhtiar's letter was broadcast on Jranian state radio Oemente Motel Guest Fle~ced I\ man who s pent tht· night ut L1 San ('11·m1•nt<• motl·I t'lllh·rl polt<·(• W1·dnt•stl ;1v to r1·port lhat ht~ \\Oman <'t1m pa nwn had di-; appl'a rC'd , taking w1lh h<'r his t rousn-; and $tl20 c·al>h Poh n • !\aid lll(' young womun who alle~t·dly mttd<' off with the man's mo nC'v w;is described as fi vt• f~t. It inc ht•s tall. wearing a fur coat and high boots . Four Escape Boat Blaze OCEANSIDE CAPl -A 67·foot sport ·Ashing boat c aug t\.l fire and sa nk today but· aft four people uboard the Tine t"senped injury. the Coast Guard s aid They wer" taken from u life raft to a Navy ship. Atte mpts by the Cout Guard's hC'hl'oplcr pilot Lo hoist them up we re u,n11uc- cessful Tht'rt• was no explan8· lion for the tire aboard tho b oat 30 mil es southwest or Oeean11ide the Cout Guard aaid. Th~ four people were n't Iden· u:ted. Tules to Get Close Watch Over Weekend, M arane safety offlci.a ls from Laguna Beach lo San Cle mente will be closely wat ching tidal ac· lion t his weeke nd . but mos t aren 't e xpecting a ny dire effects from predicl~d high tides. "Generally speaking Laguna won 'l be alfected." Marine Safe· ty Director Bruce Baird said to- day. "lf the swells continue we might lose some s and but we're high e nough wher e flooding shouldn't be a proble m . "Mo st of Lagun<1 is on a bluff." Baird said the seaside com· m unily was e xperiencing no 111 e ffect s from tod ay 's wind· whipped s urf San Cle ml•ntc's Manne Sa fety Dire C'lor. Dick lluzard. said his dcpartmt•nt would be "m onitor· 1ng· the ocean clo s e ly this weekend." "It's I dam age from high tides I possible but it depends on what kind or swells we tlave those days," Ha zard said . "The chances of damage are slight, 6ut l1 a storm came up It could create a lot of damage." Hauard said his de partment had sandbags on hand In case s torm-created large v.ave s began hammering the coastline during the high tides . Tides are predicted to reach 6.6 feet at 7: 15 a.m . Friday. 6.9 feet al 8 and 8: .,,..,m. rcspee- lively on Saturday and Sunday and 6.6 feet for 9:30 u m . Mon- day. /\ county Environme nta l M a na gem e nt Agency ~pokesman saJd ha rbor officials weren't expecting problems from the high spring tides. ~ And a spokcawom a n at Et Morro Beach Mobile Hom e Park said resident.I there aren't an. UcipaUog problem rrom the tJdee. "There's no special prepara- lk>M betna macM," tM alllkt. Ky: RusSia Tests U.S. in Cambodia By CHERYL ROMO 04 U. 0.lty Pllet St•ff · Former South Vie tnamese pre mier Nguyen Cao Ky said Wednesday night he wasn't sur- prised whe n Vietnam invaded Cambodia recently a nd predict-' ed the war in Indochina will con- tinue be<.'ause Russi a 1s "pushing the invasion" lo test both Chinese and America n re· action. Speaking in Santa Ana to the S o c iet y of Pro f ess ional Journa lis ts, th<' 48-year·old Jlun· tington Beach resident warned the end reimll or the war could be the spread of wo rld com·· m unis m and Ame ricans m ay ftnd the mselves "an isolated isla nd in the middle or a big O<.'ean.'' The s ituation in Vietnam to· day is <.'nticetl because of a lack of food and medical s upplies. hl· s aid. With m ore lhan 10,000 pers ons trying lo escape e ach month. Ky urged countries like the U .S. to accept the r efugees . som e of whom began ar ri ving in Orange County last week. "Who are they?" he asked the audience. "Old lady . younJ! baby with no Cpolillcall link Not cor· rupt they ar e poor You ~tt these people risking their lives to escape and then you realm~ ho w bad the ~1luation is today " He indicated hC' and others will soon form ;m orAanization lo he lp the refuge1's romin~ into Orange County. lie s aid most of the 52.000 V1elna mt'!'ie who ('amt> to the U.S. thn~ yc•ars a~o ur~ fSee KV. Page l\Z l Galdo ~Angry' Flays lroine Mayor's Act,ion By PIDUP ROSMAalN were too far from his own with ·0t .. o••h "'••4''-" respect to development of the Irvine Counc1Jwom1n r.hry coast. Ann Gaido's rejection as a She was angry and, she s aid. LA'.'t}Cuc of CiUes representat~barrassed, be('ause when the to the regional Coastal Com· U?ague ol Cities confirmed her m ission has e mbarr assed her a ppointment. Vardoulis abs· and lrvirle .Mayo r: 81lbVardouUs talned. She narrowly was con- ror entir(?l~ifferent reasons. firmed. by. vote of 12-ll. Mrs. Galdo told the council In a n Interview a rtc r Tue1day that Garden Grove's 'J;u~day's meet1n1e . s he ace~ mayor, Rick Erickson, vetoed Val'doulis of working against her he r appQlntment by the League a ppointment and. aCter the ol Cities as his alternate on the League conrirmed her anyway. commlMk>n. persuading Ertckaon to veto t.be By •tate law, a coaat.al com· apPo1ntmetll 011.uioner b .. the rilhl to .elect "Ht did 1obby a11l111t me." hla •ltemate. "he uid. "and told other cltJefi Mn. Gafdo Hid Erickson relt to vote a1ai111t me. and at.· tMr eav1ronmentaU1t IHnln11 <he L&AGUB, Pace AJ> Airli1ies, FAA Meet to Air Jet Takeoffs By GARY GRl\NVILLE Ol IM 0.llY P ilot Sl•lf Officials of two all'hnt'~ will m eet with Fedc rc1l l\\'1at1on Ad· m inislration representatives in Washington. D. C .. Fnday m a n attempt to head off an e m ergen- cy order that would m and;ite a change m Jet airhnt>r tak<.'off procedures "al Oran~e County Airport. Both Air Cal1forn1 a and Hughes Aarwes t ignon ·d <in FAA r l' q u es I t h <1 t t h l' y a h undo n . takeoff pr<tcticos labe led un).aft• by the rt.'<tl·rnl agl•nc·y la k lal>I week. Spok(•Sm(;•n fo r hc>th ('Om panies ins isted t ht· 1·x1~t 1nl( takeoff routines arc• sa fe ;rnd met Monday with lo<.'al FA/\ of ficials in Los Angt'IC's in a vum atte mpt to have th(• agcn('y's un safe rinding reversed . Now. they'll argue their case in Washington as they ult.empt to stytn1t an Of'<fer that. if followed: is expected to have a slariHicant adve~c impact on jet noise levels in the airport a rea. Wednesday, Orange County supervisors we re urged to takt· "a wait a nd sec posture" m the dispute between the two a irlines <See JETS, Page i\2) 'SIJPER SAVINGS' • I BY SUPERCOUPON Sui>@r savings nnd values are orrered to Daily Pilot readers to day ln "Su~rcoupon " Look for thls speclol l2·P•«o coltecUon of coupons rrom Oran'-e Coast m e rchMnts in today s Dally Pilot. ; ' I Mrs Bellrul' sa id the conn1cl 1ng element and m a p should bt• b r oug ht into confor m1l) t<1 ref I C('l I he ·'desir es of thl' i:ll1zcns of La.zun u Beach for u 20.000 popuia t1on <·eihng .. But other coum·1I m t•mhcr' l>a1d that 1ss ut• s hould be taken up with an update or a tl ck rnl'nls of the Gent•ra l P lan, and not pul ll'd out 'l'Pii r ah •I} for !)l udy Tht· angry co uncilwoman :.~wl thl' last of council go<tls "ould then be worthless "It's la kt• s<Ay 1 ng Wl''n • goin g tt.} have' a balanced budgl'l next year." sht! s aid. "We have lo do that by l<tw anyway, just lake we havl' to up d ate our Gl•ncral Plan " But Coun c ilman Howard Dawson said he docs not lik<' ht· 1ng -lagged with seeking a h1j!hcr poJlulation for Laguna lkach "l e" wus the actions of a pa!-.I <Set• 'CEILING.' Page J\2) Oran::~-~oaM "cu a IH•r Varia blt' clouds tonight with deC'rcasmg d oudtnes:. Friday. Not m uch cha ngt• In temperature with high::! 1n. low to mid 6&.I. Low:o1 tonight mostly in the 40s. INSIDE TODA '1 Alt Hauan Salomeh. chle/ of aecunty for YM ser A rafot and a Poleshmon guernlln leodt>r. wns killed when a bomb blew up ht! cor on o Beirut street. fie uns said In oe thf' ma3termmd of lht> mquacrr oz the 1972 Olym pie., Ston4'a. p#uJtos on Pogt· A/O. • \ Cleniente ~~peclllating' City Employees Ponder New Council Election o.w, .. -~--RUSSIA PUSHING' EA-Vi et Preml•r Ky f 'ro• Pap .. ti KY .... no~ "'ork Lng e1nd art! no l<>nger dt>pl·ndcn\ on the government fm ... upport Tht! n·mainu\~ 1!> Pt'r<.'t•nt, ht: suad , <.1re oot work1n.1: be1·ausc thl'Y are ··too old " The formt·r p1 Pmicr l'xrrc<;sed a d 1:1>trl' tv rf'turn to hill country lo fi ght a~a1nst communism. Ky also said he believes the c urrent situation in l ra n is s imilar to what hap}>ened 1n Vie tna m a nd pre di c t ed a m1l 1tary takeover there. And he praised President Carter ·~ re- cognition of China. * * ~ 1''or montha. Sun Clem t1nte has buued with apeculatlon on llll•b•ch ol lhree councilmen would I>.-rPNtlll"d from ufflt'ti. but With ull thn.'t· ou1tlt'tl liy city \!Oll'r• Tue1dii y, atlt'nt1on hu 1hlft~ to who w1U nu their 1ea\1 after April City c·mploy,•r a wi:re s peeulat Ing-lOOltY •~lw tftt"tr-~. t-•J>fl<'U•lly ~uy Mun1tict>r <it!r&hJ W~k•. wouJd survive Iona af\L•r Lhe April 24 election puts Uu-cc tiew counclltnem tn offh:,e. W~k11 \ \t.iu 1t ronal)' ldenllCl .. u with &hyor Wll ll •m W•lker and o un c &lw o man D o nn u Wtlktnaon. whose recull won •upport Crom bcuer thun two third• ol tho&e voUna Tuesday Councilmun Howard Mushett. who wu lurnt·d out of oH&ce by u Slmple mffJOr&ty Of voters, has bct!n on lht· att ~H·k against W•lk ~r and Mnt Wilkinson for more than a year II~ sa id Wed· nesday thut h is only regret following the elccllon was that Weeks ' name was not on the ballot. as well as Walk.:r 's and Mrs. Wllklnson's. J oseph Ba rton. president or the San Clemente Homeowners Association. which Initialed the recall dnve against Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson and ~upported Mushett, said the organization's directors wm be preparing for the April election. "The Homeowners and its sup- p o rters feel we h ave ac· 'Li/ e in America' Discussed by Ky By KATHY HARDER Of 1"9 O..llr Pl .. I S~H The backlash of Amer ica's pro- test aiJainst American involve- m ent In South Vietnam has hardly touched former premier Nguyen Cao Ky. Ky, who lives on a quiet res- idential stre('t in Huntington lieaeh. said 1t is rare that he en· ('Ounlers anyone who -even in- d arcclly blames him for the loss of American lives in the hat- ed war in his country. "People come to m y home and lo m y s tore a ll the time . Amer icans come to my store. Vietnamese come to my home," he said. "When I arrived here. I got a few letters . The language was terrible." he said. But even the letters have s topped . Ky spoke Wednesday night lo about 30 members of the Soeiety or Professional Journalis ts. On the way Lo the hotd where the meeting was held, he discussed his life in America with humor. At the root of his storie11 was JOY in li vi ng m this country and an acceptance of the fa ct that he 1s a public person, trying hard to live u private life in the strong · family tradit ion of his country. fi e h a s rour s o n s . two rla u~htcrs, a wire universally ac· claimed as a spectacular beau- ty, a liquor store in Norwalk and a two-car garage attached lo his house. It's the American dream . But Ky is saddled with other d reams. His own and those of the "boat people," streamlng by the t housands out or South Viet- nam CBS Reports aired a special on the hoat peopl e last week a nd, on the s ame night, a f amlly of eight r efug ees from the freighter llai Hon~ arrived in Ora nge County, t he first of the current wave or families who m ay eventually settle here. According to CBS and Ky, most of the boat people wish to live in the United States. Their reaaon: freedom. The nig ht a fte r the CBS sp~ial , two people called on Ky. They were Je wish , so they said they understood the ref. ugecs. ··Ky s aid. ·'They l-0ld me they war~ lo help me in my work for the Viel· ORANOIE COAST l 1~c DAILY PILOT ff\'ll0•.11f\~<1...-..t OA1lv PtlC'll Wl~wti\.,fll l\r,.,.,. n•~t~t:~t¥-n\ •toDvtrl•"'-OfJltff~°'~ fo•'' PwOh\ih•"O(~Y ~Oif''4'11f'f'<t•t~\•'' ""'""'""" ~-· Ovoutf' j;' uto tn. '°''• M•\• NIW1'0f1 0-ftff\ ... "~'! ... Oft ,_..._,"H ~· l•lfllV.tllf't' ltv1'-f0l~ttftACrt1\ol.lt"'CA.t•I A ~•"'fl•, .. ~•~··~ I\ PUbl•~ '..twM n '""'° ~jltyt , .... P'H'KfHl ltWIM•""'"' .. ~ ••• •• IJO ~.,,.. .. -.,.,,... C.-it.~ (•u..-.•...a llf .. tlN-l'th Mloftl ............ _ uo• c.rw. 1'ln i'tn ... ftl •Nf C..-..,Me- T'-...-n KwotM lr<f'I~ ~··­IMMV• ... (OllOI °"'"" .. I.Ht "-" 111111 .. ,,,,,.~t .... 11ao•no tat"''' Otflc: .. Co.l•M"'• llO'We•l ••v\1-' 1411"\lt~°"~,.cf\ 1111\.,,_.N,..flWNMl'-VMCI T•l•phon• (7\4IM2·4Ul CIHtlfltd Ad111rttll119 M2·M11 Ut'1nt htoh Alt O.,.,._mt: Ttltpf\011•4...._ ''°"" ~n C••-n-4M-llOO I I namese refugees. "They said that if J, haven't. called them in a week to tell them wha t we need them to do, they wHI come back to me." So Ky, through the evening, s a id : "I'm tire d." "I think sometimes 1 just want to retire and be with my family." and "I'm confused." knows that he ls the one to whom refuge~s will tum. And the one lo whom those who wanttohelpmustalsolum. He said he hopes within a week or two lo set up an or· ganization that will answer that need : fulfilling the dreams or thousands or his compatriots in this country. But be hu hb own drea m, one that brought a spark to bls tired eyes : He wants to return to South Vietnam. "If I go to fight Communists or if I just go back to die, I want to return to my country. I think about it all the t ime. I even ·• dream about it7'-' Ky is 48. He ser ved in his country's militar y for nearly 30 years. tie plays tennis and soccer and hasn't gained a pound in 29 years. "I love life. I cal three big m e a ls every day. I love to drink." he says. Ile lhmks he has another 50 years to fulfill his dreams. "And I tell you this: If I go back to Vietnam to help those people. when I am done 1 will re- turn here. •'I love Orange County." ,.,....rageAI 'CEILING'. • council --: an avowed no-'!rowth council -that adopted a 33.000 population land us e ma p," Dawson said today. . "Why didn't they revise that map?" Dawson asked. lie sald t he current council plans lo re· vise the population figure. but added "I don't know how far overboard the old councll went In vlolatlnf the 20.000 population goa l. It 's a classic case of a prior council setting a goal and railing to Implement it," Dawson ,said.' "Now we're left with the mop up work." He said he believes the cur· r ent council will attempt to stick with the Intent or the 20,000 goal. adding he reels the council wlll have lo revise the land use ele· m enl "to realisUcaUy rccoi1lJze whe re.we stand today." He aald the element Is not dic- tated by ''wbetber we_do o.r..doo'l want. growth," . addlnc popula· · uon Is measured by the con· stralnts of road carrying capac1· ty, ability to provide police ~nd fire service andotherfactora. · "Our goal ls lo brine the ele- ment of the General Plan up to d a te," Dawson said. "And if we llnd. we've already surpassed the 20.000 goal, we'll have to revise our site"." Signatures Enough LOS ANOELES CAP ) - Because a propou\ approved In t:'4ovember halved the number of alanaturea needed to recall a school board member. or· sanlzers of an ertort to oust board pretldent Howard Muter say they h ave ple nty or 1l1nal&tr~ to force an election. cnmpllahed 1t areal deal In the meetlnaa ln recent months recall, ~v\!n If we loal Howard Barton said he could name no Mu1hett on lhe City Council," po11i~e c1tndldat.ea for the April u 1d Barton e lH tlor\' ye t , but said the "We h.,'('I the council wlll be Homeowners Association will bt.· mon: retpoculve to the public as look Inc for viable candidates a reault or the recall, more with wide community appeal. ware th.at councilmen are be· Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson 1ng acrutfo1ied by the pubUc." h ave re fused to comment lo ~"'---.. wme newspet>ef'8"'~~1 Jiarton s ud he thou aht Both have reportedly left town Mushett was re<:alled along with on vacations. Walker and Mra . Wllldnaon ~cuuse San Clemente vol.era re· • Boyd Ames, chairman of the •cted arainst the b1ckerin1 and San Clemente Citizens for Good Pt'rsonality clubH which had Government. a grour organlied l'hara ct~rl~ed Citv Coun"ll lo Initiate the recal campaign agalnat Mushett said that the or· ganlzatlon will continue and may endorse candidates U\ lhe April election. "The commitle() was formed speclrically to recall Howard Mu1hett," said Ames. "We have accompll11hed that -he is re· called. Now we will have t.o de- Ide how we want to modify the committee's purposes." Ames, \l\'bo withdrew as a ca n· didate in the March. 1978, City Council election, said he hirnaelC will definately not be a can- didate in April. Kidnap Ordeal Re-Veal~ Visitor Wo1''t Press Charges in Clemente A New York man told San Clemente police Wednesday he wandered for four days through the Cleveland National Forest after escaping from two men who kidnapped h im ln Hollywood, drove him o~t the Ort.ega Highway and threatened to shoot him. San Clemente police turned the case of Thomas Sloan. 22. over to U>e Angeles police ror In· vestigation. Sgt. Hank Petroski of the LAPD sa id Sloan refused to pr ess charges against a s us- pect in the case, so the matter was dropped. Sloan reportedly showed up on foot Wednesday morning al the Camp Pendleton Marine base, just south or San Clemente. San Clemente police investigator Pete Goodwin said Sloan was dirty and appeared lo h ave been sc ratched and bruised b;y l\is four days ln the wilds, but •was otherwise uninjured. the wllder1'.el5 are a north of Camp Pendleton. where they fired shots at him from a s mllll caliber handgun. h e told police. But Sloan said he managed to escape bis gun-wielding kidnap- pers and wandered four days through the wilds or the national rarest aod the Marine base, until he came upon people on the base Wednesday morning. P e troski s aid h e be lie ve s Sloan has oot told police the en· tire story behind the inci'dent. O.lly .,, ... SUff - Keeps Flt Ruby Kepfo rd trips the light fa ntast ic <Jl Sa n Cle mente Community Clubhouse dur· mg senior c itize ns class pro- viding e xer cise and compa- nionship through dance. F,....PageAJ JETS ..• and the federal agency. County s upervisor s control operations al the county airport, including opera ting conditions involved in the noise control Pl'9- ced ure. Rites Planned For Laguna Updegra(fs Goodwin said the New York man claimed his abductors ac. cused hlm or burglarizing their car. The two men drove Sloan lo "I was99percentsure l had one or the suspects in custody." said Petroski "But Sloan wouldn't .pceS5 cberges. AndlU don't w e a vil:tim;J don't have a case." ' A cornerstone-Of that progrp. _ __. is t he Jet airliner takeoff rou~ that requires pilots to red\lee Memorial services will be held Saturday for Laguna Beach.rest· dents Wmaton and Dorothy Up· degratr. who died within months of each othertn the Art Colony. Mrs. Updesratr died Sunday aft.er a lengthy illness at South Cont Medical Center. just three weeks after the body of her husband was discovered at the bottom or a ravine near their home. Mr. Updegrarr disappeared from the ramily home at 2975 Zell Drive Oct. 16 after announc- ing to his wife he was going for a walk. 'lbe 79-year-old former ex· ecutive never returned and his body was discovered In a canyon near the home Jan. 3. Updegr a ff was a former League oC Cities executive for 13 yean, retiring in 1976 because of poor health. He was managing editor of the Western City magazine for 33 years. Rev. Arthur Tankersley will conduct the 3 p.m. memorial ser v ices at the Community Presbyterian Church of Laguna Beach. The e ulogy will be de· livered by Richard Carpenter of Sacramento. former executive director or the L eag ue o r Ca lifomJa Cities. The couple are survived by daughters Kathryn Keady of Los Gatos and Patricia Bonom i , N e w Yo rk and f ive grandchHdren. The family requests contribU· lions to the Winston and Dorothy Updegraff M e morial Scholarship, lo be awarded to an outstanding senior at Laguna Bea c h H igh School. The scholarsh.lp will be awarded an· nua lly if enough funds are col· lected, the family said. E'rottt Page AJ LEAGUE .• talned himself. I have never , In the three years I've been attend· inf League meetings seen two council members flghl in front of other cities. "They've always been sup- ported by their own cities." She called Vardoulis' abstaining vote "a very serious breach of protocol." Vardoulls, also interviewed afte r lhe council meeting, said he was embarrassed over what happened, beca use until the day or the meeting he dldn 't know Mrs. Gaido was a candidate to be Erickson's alternate. "I felt like a fool ," Vardoulis said. "I was the only represen· tatlve there who dido 't know stte had placed her name for con· ~ide.raUoa. O! course I kept my mouth shut. Wh at else could I do but abstain?" Vardoull1 may have had IOOd reason not lo know his rellow councilwoman waa bucklnc for the appoldtment. Minutes of the city council m eettnc of Dec. 12 ahow that, -thouth Mn. C:aldCJ wii seeking support for the altemate'a Job then. she also announced her In· lenllon to withdraw fom con· side ration. She never again approached Irvine council m•mbert aout It .. More Coverage 0\b~ eouth Ora.nte County Covi'faae appears today on Pal• Al5. San Juan Planners Lift Land Cu~bs San Juan Capis trano city councilmen will get another cha nce next week to approve ge neral land use plans for a pro· posed 322-acre development of pristine farm and ranch lands. Planni.ng commiss ioners voted 3 lo 2 Tuesday to recommend lifting a development restriction from Helicopter Kill, localed on the H<>Myman Ranch. north of the Orte~ Kighway and east of the San yie~o~Freeway.. Commiss foners Michael Bems a nd Michael Imlay voted no. The recommenda tion was sought after city planners erred in saying the bill was not restr icted during earlier land use bearings on the proposed 220-home development. Councilmen Initially approved the project J an. 3, but were forced lo role back tha t approval Jan. 17 when city planners de· termlned the hill included a pro· tect.ed rtdgellne; F,....PageAJ SNOW FEVER ••• Police Sgt. Charles Loftus said Blair wa s employed by the Interstate Equipment Co .. or Oyer. lnd .. and had s pent 12 hours clea ring snow on South Side streets. After getting off work at about 7 p.m .. Loftus sa id, Bliur ap- parently went lo dinner and drank excessively. LOFTUS SAID B LAIR THEN returned to hi s grader and a t. te mpted to m aneuver it, smashing into autos as he veered through the streel!i. There were conflicting reports on how m any cars were damaged, but one police count put 1l al 31. powe r over po pulated ar eu once their airers.ft has climbed ta 500feet. FAA seeks lo force the alrtinet to follow a routine requiring full power u nlil the planes hav' re ached l ,OOOfeet. County Ge ne r a l Ser v i ces Agency Directo r I_o m Ega 11 urged county supervt,sor~to take the wail and see posture. In ,a memo to the s uper viso,-.. E gan said it would be pre'mature for county government to takf any a ctio n unt ll wh a t eve' c h a n ges. if a n y, c a n b ' evaluated . Egan pointed o ut that his agency 's airport noise abate. m ent section s ho uld have chance "lo compile data resu ing' · from any takeoff modifi tioM and-to measure "the l term Impact" of those changes. Laguna R estauran Rifled £or $561 Operators of P artners Ristr in Laguna Beach came up SS6 short Wednesday when someone a pparently leaned over a front counter and look receipts from a desk drawer Em ployees at the resta ura nt at 448 South Coast ll1ghway s aid 1 the theft occurred between 4 and 11 p .m. Wednesday while the establishment was open for busi- ness O•E DAY O•LY &OOl 901 Cot.Ont TA•I a lATI Don't u,!.~ I• Out ...... .. .......... ,, t 8 HIUR .SALE COST A MESA STORE ONLY ' Sl•DA y I JA•. 28 I 0 a.m. to 6· p.m. E•ervthinq drastically reduced! H ........ L•J..loy IMIMn °" .. to .... ,...... for _re.._. .. wlllclt b .._ .. -"••·AU. SAW ~L. . - OUI LOSS IS YOUI •AIM (We~ 14tue,. • ~Ht IO Merle Celendera . ecro .. from "•lptl1) 369 E. 17th ST. • 842-8657 • .. t ' CALIFORNIA Ch11rch Mob Exits Receiver Seizes Mo~y Records PASADENA <APJ The tu t or thouu~ of l"fll•ious pro- te1tf'n had drtfted awa y frotn the P~ headquarters o( the troubled Worldw\de Chur~b of Ood by today, many or ~m diamayed at a c:ompn>m ise set tl~mt'nt tha t al~ a court· uppo1ntC'd ~IVfr to M lle lhc t'hurch'a tlnanclal ~J: · '1 am really bewllde re-d ," uad D.-.ron Wayno P)I~ • .-ho ••~ 111 mon1 mor e than 3,000 ~rsona w·ho turned out at the LOl1g Beach Navy Siaiio11 VseStudied LOS ANO ELES (AP> -The Navy has revealed plans t&reac- tiv ate operations at its Long Buch station rather than up- date facilities in San Diego. In a preliminary environmen- t al report submitted to the Los An geles and Long Beach Harbor departments. the Navy suggest- ed that $20.8 mlllion be spent to s pruce up the station before Oct. I to accommodate 11 existing ships. Another lS new vessels would be based at the facility within six months, the report :;aid IN CONTRAST, the r eport s aid, it would cost $50 million to expand the San Diego station to harbor the new ships . More than 125 ships and 45,000 church 'a Ambas .. dor Colleg~ campus Wt'dn<-ad ay to try to k~p recever Steven Weisman from 1ettina at lhtt records ·'The whO&e po&nt o( btllna here Wat to kMp the f9"lVM O\ll , and tMy let hlm In. It 'a 1Uly." WBU._t; demonstrators sanar "On1ord Christian Soldlt1~" a nd llatmt d to a speech by church patriarch Herbert W Armstrong over a telephone hookup from hill Tucson, Arlt . home, Wt-t.aman was Qu1ttly led Into the bt1 1 dquar t e r s by church official Stanley Rader More than 200 ah~rlH's de· putlu '#ere statl'oned nearby with orders lo arrest any de- monatratora who lnt-e rre red with Wela man. Weisman was appointed re· celver for the reli1ious organii<t- tion alt.er sbt church members, backed by the state attorney gen e ral 's office, claimed Arms tro ng and Ra de r ha d siphoned off millions of doUars io r evenue from the church. which has about $80 million in assets. BVT ARMSTRONG claimed God 's law was higher tha n m a n 's law and urg ed h is followers lo keep Weisman out. On Monday, som e 2,SOO of Armstrong's followe rs barred Weisman from entering the of- fi ces . moklng and worki ng on the Sabbath -both ha bits forbidden by the cbur<:h. Meantime. Arms trong filed papers lo Arizon a to Incorporate his orglll\UaUon there under the n ame Philadelphia Church of God. But Arizona offi cial$ said the pap ers were incomplete because lbey did not include a rorm dl1clo1lng whether t he church was anvolved in any re- cc 1 ve rshlps, ba nkruptcies or license revocations. In Tucson, where the church hais ta.ken out a postal box, of- fi cials denied t-hat tithe money sent from foUowers was being held up by the government. Arms tro ng has urged his followers to send their money to him In Arizona rather than lo the Pasadena headquarters while the church is under re- ceivership. · 'Apricaps' SIUpmem Out LOS ANGELES CAP > -A feder al judge has ruled that a Westlake Village company may no longer ship a pricot kernels conta ini ng a L aetri le ·like cbemicaJ across state lines. ~ --rn~n-.were-based 111. tbe'Tttoithal Island facility during World War 11 and the Vietnam War. Since then, however, most of the ac· tivity has been transferred to San Diego and Long ' Beach has been maintained largely as a re- pair base. U nde r the c ompro mise worked out between Rader and Weisman after eight hours or negotiations Wednesday, the receiver will have access lo the church's finaireial records, but he will have to do bis work at another office on church pro- perty. Shifting Weisman's workplace overcame the objection of some protesters that Weisman was de- secrating the headquarters by The ruling by U.S. Distr ict Court Judge Harry Pregerson followed a U.S. Supreme Court's decision Monday to determine whether federal officials may prevent terminally ill patients from obtaining Laetrllle . which has been touted by some as a cancer cure. Pregerson's decision against Earthco Corp., which was re· ported Tuesday, came in a Sep· tember suit brought by federal offic ials seek ing to halt in· te rs tate shipment of the com- pany's "Apricaps." Lettuce Workers Dispute Strike Could Grow By Tbe Associated Prea The United Farm Workers Union has rejected federal intervention in contract negotiations and threatened to widen its strike against leUuce growers in Southern California's lush Jmperial Valley. "We don't want the feduat ~vem· ment. we don't need the federal gov- ernment. and a ll they <growers) are trying to do is avoid facing t.be ttal issues,'' union spokes man Marc Grossman said Wednesday. Only four of 28 major vegetable growers negotiating with the Cesar Chavez-led UFW have been struck by fuJl .scale walkouts. It appeared the strike may h ave spread Wednesday to a fifth . Lu Ette Farms, while several others have been hit by sporadic work stoppages since the strike began last weekend. B• Plan Pufwd Again LOS ANGELES CAP> -The city's school s uperintendent has recom· mended that the board or education resubmit a desegregation proposal rejected by the court 18 months ago that will scrap the current plan using mandatory pairs and clus ters. In an interview Thursday with the Los Angeles Times, Superintendent of Schools William J . Johnston, faced with a Feb. 28 deadline for revising the district 's controver sial man- datory busing plan, said he prefers part-time integrated "learning cen· ters" instead of the present plan ( STATE J Crada l'ff!ti• luntflf~d LONG BEACH rAP) -A 60-year- old Chula Vista man has be'en ten- tatively Identified as the victim of a single-engine plane crash near Long Beach Harbor, authorities said. CraWford Mullaney was the only person known to have boarded the Cessna at Montgomery F ield in San Diego on Tuesday. He did not have a flight plan. but he told his wife he was flying lo Long Beach. Tal•adge Bo.,,ftaUz~d LONG BEACH CAP > -Sen. Herman Talmadge has checked into the Long Beach Naval Hospital for continued treatment of exhaustion and alcohol abuse, a hospital spokesman confirmed today. He was admitted to the hospital's Alcohol Rebabmtation Service. Rape S_,,ef!t Soltflllt LENNOX CAP > -A two-day search for a ma n who abducted kicked and raped a 9-year-old giri continued today, sheriff's deputies said. After s he was released Tuesday night, the girl provided authorities with a description of the tal l, blond kidnapper, but no new leads had de- veloped by this morning. JANUARY CLEARANCE Henredon interprets the tim e less elegance of the 18th Century English and American styling in Folio Fourteen. This significant bedroom, dining and occasional collection reflects the classic quality of period designs by eminent furniture masters. · Shown: aa elegant Ghlna cabinet of solid mahogany and mahogany veneer. Ws 45.. 0 ""'15Yt" H •8S .. lnterio< deeiona by: Otett Metteer Polly Dodds Hllchoock Morgan. A.S 1.0. DICK METTEER Fine Furnishings & lnterio; Design 1727 Westcllff Onve. Newpo~t Beach • 646-1678 Open 9·5:30 • Closed Sunday • Eveniriga By AOC)Olntme"t I l'huraday, January 25. 1979 DAIL y PILOT A. Gmaented And Tlaen Some Mat ense Kernoski escaped injury when her car was hit from behind by a cement t ruck Wednesday in San Diego. The im - pact caused t he Kernoski car to catch fire . The Interstate 805 ramp to Interstate 8 was closed for 30 minutes because of the mishap. Billowing black smoke could be seen for miles. School Brawl Free-for-all OCEANSIDE IAP> -School offi~lals are con~ sideriog disciplinary action following a brawl in· vo lving a student, has parents, other students. teachers and police at Oceanside High School. leased to his parents. ThrY brought Victor back to school for the meeting but when the two youths spied each other. the right started again, Holton said. A chair was thrOwn and the fi ght moved outdoors where it re· portedly involved several other students, Victor's parents and teachers trying to stop it. Victor Robinson, a student, was suspended last week for fi ghting on campus a nd Monday has parents were invited to the princ1pal's office for a conference oo lhe matter, Principal Don Holton said . Two officers arrived at the school, found they were outnumbered, and called for help, with near· ly the entire day shift of patrol officers and detec· laves respondang. police said. But before the meeting, 1.5-year-old Victor and another student, Tommy Copeland . also 15, al~ legedly got into a nother fracas that brou~ht of· ricers to the school. Holton said. Young Robinson was taken to the police station where he was re· Sylvester Robinson, 34 , Victor's father. was book~ fo r anvestigatio n of assault and battery, as was his mother, Rae Robinson. The Look of Ease 100% Wool She tla nd. Herringbones & p laids. With COFFEE'S super b ta iloring ma kes these 2 b utton tweed sport coats a "Classic )Ou'll wear with confi dence year ah er year. 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January 25. 1979 Barbara Kro1b1 C:h tEdllorial P~ Editor • A8 1../SC Bluebird Needs . More Federal ,_.Aid Blut.'blrd Cunyon re 1dcnts In L.agunu &-ach received t1ome i:ood new~ lh1:. Wt>l'k 1n the form or lo lnlcrt!sl luunb tu l"\'bu1ld hom •b lost lD lb Oct 2 londt.lldc Foocrol 01&.~ll'r A~iu ..... tnn<"l' Admlnb.truuon 0Htc1ol in Wushin~ton hud .1 r han'1e M he rt nnd dcddcd lo allow Lu~trnu Ht.tach '1r t1ms to toke out Small Burunr~i> Ad man1~trallo11 luun~ 1l 3 l~'rl't'nl tnl 'r(•Nl in:.h.'.id of 71\• pt.•r Cl'~ Hut what~ Hhwb1rJ '1t•t1mc. are ctleerint: lhc nt'\\!>, L ·~um• l-k .. 1t•h offlrm l~ ~t.·~, thl' fockr ii offrr .. u. only 'holf lhl· lour." ('Jty M antt~l·r 1-'ru.J Solomon ~.ud Lai;:una fi l'Jch and . t all' ttffl<·iat:. v. ill l·1rnt1nlW hi flU\h for l rd~ral rct•onbtl ut· tlon fontb t11 rl'liuild ro.1<b .ind utilttn·b 1n lhl· 3 ~ acn• an•J <ll·~trm t•d h\ tlw lunct~lldl· ,\Ctl•r J.11 ~;ll1tn1>n ll'•''on~ tht> '1c t1m:. cannot rl.' build lhl•1r hcHlll'' ,,, t'n ''"h lo"t'r tnh'rt.•1tt rnk loanb if lht•y ha\ t• nu p.ub upon" h1c:h to l>uald So \\hill' tlw I'll'"~ (rum lht> lederal .igency •~ reassur- ing to Hlul•uan t 'll'llm~. lht> c it • local legiblators and the :;t utl• ~houlc1 contmut• to pu:-.h for ft..deral reconstruction of the nt•1ghborhotxi Tht· ult l't ll.1ll' ,. 1' 10 1 .,I ,II I' ~md l'llY f uncling for t ht> p roJl'C'l .an .1lll·rn.it1H· the t·tt~ mun<tgcr l<'rm~ 1mp<>bM bh· A Crucial Vote Tuc::.cfa y '!> rt·t·:.11 1 elc<'t1on in S<Jn Clemente. 111 which &.. thrrl' counc 1lnw n \\l'l"l' turnl.'d out of office, seem s an ObVIOUS nlt'U~lll t' Vf thl' tOmmunity's d1 sen Chantmcnt ~ H 1th lhl· µrolongccl ~talt: of hy:.tcr1a an which City Council bu~iness has r ct:cntly bee n conduc ted .,. The pm .. t )'(•tar h:ti-.. bt-en H biller time in San Clcmcntt·. '-with u final to ll !-.I 111 to bl' Ulken. But 1s~ut•s of vital ~ inte res t to the• c ity re main to be decidt:d , demanding that c ity policy makers d1senthrall themselves from past • b1ltc rncss. · • The Apnl 24 e lectio n to rill the three coun cil • \'acancics r cs ultm.1-"! from TUl'Sdav 's .ballolini? offers the ?tM>ssibility that som c good new people who know the city • w ell will come for ward with fresh ideas a nd r esponsible : platforms for voter con sideration . ~ J-"or it is lhi~ City Council. and the next. \.\"hich y..·111 make k ey decis1olhs o n the r ate a nd quality of development o n 5.000 acres of ranch la nd. blanketing the • (°il.\ ·!> bac k country The directio n they take w ill affect ; tl)c city 's l'hurncll'I' as much as founde r Ole Hanson·s , origina l pl<.in~. ;.: In the meantime. 1l 1s inc umbent upon the three n ·t·<Jlled councilmen . who appear to share a genuine ... ~ ~1 ffcct 1on for the city. to finis h out the ir service to the city hy puttrng aside hostilities 111 o rder to s teer the city gO\'l'rnml'n1 through t he April 24 election a s uneventfull y a~ po:-.sihll.1 Fire Safety Rules _ The r ecent controversy sur rounding the fire safely of Sad dlcbuck College's fine arts complex raises some ques ••• tions about the procedures used t o certify complian ce with the sta te fire c ode during building co ns truction. Prese ntly the complex has been deemed unsafe by loc<.11 fi re ins pectors who say the building needs. a better ~mokl1 dcl(!ct1 on system. more a udible fire alarms, better • exit lig hting a nd s igns and escape doors that do n 't have deadbolt locks. Collcg,, o fficials have asked the building 's contractor to com e back and finis h off the building by installing the necessary safety equipme nt to satisfy ins pectors . Uut ooth college and local fire officials acknowledge that proble m s could ocrur in future build ings if cha nges arcn "l made in ins pectio n procedurcs during construe- \.. lion . . T he proble m . they say. s prings from regulations that ... ., a llow stale fire officials to conduct ins pections during "\ con~truction. Local offi cia ls. ho wever . don 't make an in s pection until the buil<1ing is completed . sometimes prompting dis- a g reeme nt he tween local a nd stale fire officials. One college administrator has s uggested that the local fire inspectors be a s ked lo look over buildings dur- ing construction. That would allow them to suggest safety N1u1pme nt t hat could be installed before the building is occupied by students a nd teach ers . /\ftcr ~II . the local firefighters will be called upo n to ,# battle firci T hey !:.hould be the ones to certify a building ~ as !:.:.tf'e. Steps should be taken to imple ment the local in· s pcction before con&lruct1on is completed • Opinions expressed 1n the s pace above are those ol the Daily Pilot Other views e xpressed on this page are those of tHeir authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/ Killer Bees By L.M. BOYD Q ... Do lhosc s o -call eel killer bees of African origin n·ally build up great !'>warms as depicted in 'The ~wa rm' • movie?" A. Not accordmg to the bee expe rts . T h ey s w a rm . -spread. s warm, s pread. Just Jike other bees. And th1•y shouldn't be feared, 1l's s :.ild , be cau s e /\m e r1 cun ~ar Gloomy Gus Those magazine ads s howing Sus un Ford pluulog he r S ubaru with tbe Capltol In the back1round have lo be close to the bottom In lHteleu cashing In on the preaidency. OFFENDED beekeepers would s im ply t ake the African queen bee~ out of the hives and replace the m with less aggressive bCl'S. It was 61 years ago that the t ele phone fellow Alexander Graham Bell s uggested that a ltohol fuel could be derived from municipal ga rbage Tha t far back he wondered in print why we didn't use w('cds. corn stalks. a ny vegeta bte""'ffiatter capabl~ of fermentation. to power com· bustion engines. Q . '"Alt horses have 40 teetl1, n ght"'" A. StaJlions. yes. Mares have 36 leeth. Q "What color was C hri s tophe r Columbus' hair?" /\ Snow WhJt.c by the age or 30. Or so the hlstoncal root· notes r eport. The munJclpal omclala of Budapest mix birth control chemicals wtth birdseed to control the pigeon popula- tion. Th.e s~ndard work week in Hungary sUll ls SO hour1. ' • Jack And.-rson Lawmaking by Backroom 'Deal' . W AStllNG'rON Contrary to wh•l the civics ttictbooks say, the laws thut Congrtss pa11ses are rarely the result or due de· lib •ration in commlUee meet· Ina!! and debutt' on the Housti und Scni.llt' noors. More often they arc bom In tht bor kroom:s or thu the Capitol with thu hl'IJ) of ~ueh t rulfi 1 1 o n a I lt.>gislutivc ob 1>tetnc tcC'n n1qucs ai~ arm lW'l~llng :.nd b l.ICk scratctunll T he wheel wg and deal· mi that will ulllmal(•Jy produce new laws t>e.ian even before the m em bers of the 96th Congress took the ir s eats In at least one case, 1t began before the last Congress adjo urned. LAST FALL. Congr ess voted overwhelmingly to ame nd the Rehab1htat1on Act of 1973 and lo J Uthorizc additional federa l funds for training . employment and other st.'rv11:es for the na- tion's h:md1cappcd. But the extra millions would put a cri mp 1n Pre s ident Carter's budget-cuting efforts. So. as the bill was en route to the Oval Offi ce for signature , the pres ident 's liaiso n man o n Capitol Hill. Frank Moore. was working out an under-the·table d e a l to gu t t he l aw with modifications t.o be voted by the new Congress. Using the threat of a presiderr- tial veto, Moore persuaded five senators to support severe cuts in the rehabilitation · budget when the actual appropriation meas ure com es up 1 n this session ot c..,ongress The five. according to our sources. are Sens. Harrison Willia ms , O- N J .: Allan Cranston. D-Calif.: J ennings Randolph. 0 -W.Va .: Robert Stafford. R-Vt.. and .Jacob J av1ts. tt-N. Y. THUS ASSURED of a flipflop by the five senators -all of whom spoke out eloquently for the original authorization -the president signed the bill Nov. 6. On Nov. 17. in a surprisingly frank lette r to the individual Mailbox stnators. Moore spelltrd out (be details of the secret deal and rr minded them of what "you have agreed· to e10. Tnc president, Moore wrote. would not have :1lgned the bill "without the as s urances I conveyed t.o him that you would support modification of key f-eat.u.res of the bill during the next Congress." "Modification" is npparently Moore's word for evisceration Our associate Howard Rosen berg learned that one item on the hit list. ror exam ple, is an $800 million authorization for an "independent li vmg services" program for the blind a nd s everely h andicapped The money wo uld have provided eyeglasses. Braille instruction. mobility training. guide services, reade r services. transportation and vocational training According lo Moore·s lette r. the senators had promised to seek no more than S2 million for the independe nt living ser vice!. program. Footnote: Evidently trying to salve the senators' conscience~. Moore ends his letter on this uo· lifting note . "Your willingness to rompro m isc hu made 1l possible for the President to sign this important legis lation. He shares your vtcw that conc11i11· tion as far :superior to confronta· lion where the well·belng of hun· d1 cappcd A m te rican:i Is at stake ... DIFFERENT VIEW: Although M1m1hal Tito's 11tout defiance or the Soviet Un ion earned him the r eputation 1n the West as u "'li be ral" communis t. politicul dissidents m Yugoslavia have a radically different view of the Marxist maverick They t ell o r const ant repression. imprisonment. re- ligious mtolerance and derual of human n ghts in the more than 30 years or Tito's d ictatorial re· glme. Although most of the dissi- dents who have suffered ror their political and religious con- victions might be described as heroic. ~ava HankOVIC IS COO· s1dered a "'hero among diss1 dents ... according to our sources 1n t he United States A tall. ruggedly handsome Se rbian Orthoc:.t ox pr 1e!.l. Bankov1c was sentenced to death in L94~ ror h1t1 und1&gu.i.sed t1nl1-commun1sm . The sentence was later reduced to 15 years. Bankovlc served much or his te rm in the 1nramous Sremskii Mltrovlc h. a p rii.o n w here solitary confinement c;,gcs we re held In the '"glass house." an oval bullding with a glass roof which permitted constant sur· vell l anct' Cond1t 1o n s for political prisoners were less than humane beatm~s. starva- lton diets. underground cells loo low to stand in and too Short to he down 1n IELEASED under a general t1m nesty 1n the early 1960s. Bankov1c learned that his gov· ernment pension. earned from 20 years as a schoolteacher, had been revoked. Then a student doing research at the m onastery or S rems k1 Karlovc1 found Bankovic's handwritten autob10· graphical sketch in the clerical r eco rds a nd n o t1f1 e d the authorities The private docu- ffi t.' O \ w<J s labeled h osti le propaganda a nd Bankovic . at the ag<: of 68. was sent back to prison. By this ta me, the political p r isoners were fomenting ~trikes to back their demand~ for better treatment. The aging priest joined the s trikes. "lie 1s the kind of person who fights." a former prisoner explained. "II~ was constantly writing protest notes." A I though de nied a Bible. Ba nkoVlc spent mos t of his time ia prison reading and wr1tmg. Aft rour more yea rs in Srems •Mtlrov1ch, Bankovic~was r leased in 1977 at the age o( 72. H was forbidden to return to hi paris h. and was not permitted to cm 1grate to the Umted States. He m ust lave out has remaining years 1n two rooms of the Ravaruca m onastery ll1s spint 1s still uobroken We rect'ntly received a co(Jy of a let· t e r Bankov1 t h<td written to Yugoslavian Premier Edva rd KardclJ. protesting the c·orporal punishment Of schM IChtldren for evide nce or rcl1 gw us bclie rs ··v ou may say that I a m a ehauv1nist. a f<'asc1st. a peoplc"l> \•ncmy. a tra1lor etc . the term~ which are often round in our da1 ly press." Bankovic wrote the premier. ··out I think that you should and must hear the truth ~- Parents To Take Over Driver Training? To the Editor: As o( th.is writing Gov. Brown has initiated a cut of the driver training p rogrum fro m the secondary schools This cut has been stated d S necessary because of th<: governor wanting to use.the special funds allotted for d river training. I'm sure lhat the majority or the general public is una wa re that funds supporting driver training does not come from tax money, but rather from what is called the Penalty Assessment Fund. This means that for every $20 a person is fined for a traffic violation. S4 goes into this fund for driver trainjng. Each student that is tramed by the scnool re· ceives back from this fund S60 to he lp de fray the cost to the school. The state standards for r eimbursement are that a student receive 3 ho urs behind the wheel. 9 hours observation and 12 hours or simulation or 6 hours or behind the wh eel and 6 hours of observation. IF YOUNG people are no longer going to be trained by professional educators. will lhe parents take over and make sure that each young person gets this trainh'fk at home? Will Mom or Dad be wilhng to put in the time wtth their youngsters to see tha t they receive a dequate education be hind the wheel? When will lhis be done ? Most pare nts work and ever.yone knows that driving after a hard day's work is very hard on a person's nerves. /\dd that to try. ing lo te ach a youn g inex· pc rienccd driver and this can only lead to serious problems. In the secondary schools the dual control cars offer a margjn of safety for the quick correction ol errors made b9 th4J wntr.ained driver. What happens when this occurs on the open highway by lhe student in his or her family car ? How many parents will be willing to teach their youngsters i n he avy tra H lc. which is necessary because or the ex- perience factor. Teaching young people In parking lots and quiet areaa does nol quallly a driver to mlnale among city traffic and above a.II freeways. With the volume Oi tratno we have here In Southern California can we al· ford to have untrained driven lnvolvedlnthesesltuaUons? RON SCHWANDT O~lep9ellt1 To the FAltor : The Temple ltllls Community Association opposes the project· ed Aliso Viejo d eve lopment which· proposes to put between 50,000 and 60.000 people into an a rea wtuch is already peg1nning to feel the problems of over- development. We are concerned with the 'A(ater proble ms raised by the d evelopment. In view or the area 's limited water s upplies a nd the growing opposition to our drawing on sources outside our area. any deve lopme nt or this size should not be approved until the a vailability or a mple water can be documented . Of immediate concern to the city of Laguna Beac h will be lhe significant increase in problems of flood control whe re the city and county will be forced to pro. vide for the additional runoff from the despoiled watershed. ACC~ ror the proposed de- velopment depends heavily on the bwldin~ of the San Joaquin Corridor. That freeway. as cur· renlly plannC(f , would drop an intolerable burden or traffic on the already overtaxed Laguna Canyon Road. cut across open space. create additional a ir pollution, encourage further de- velopment in a heavily de· veloped area and promote uddi· tional automobile travel 1n an era of dwindling fuel supplies. We oppose the development because it would seriously de· teriorate our air quality. Laguna Beach would be affected a s well as the Saddleback Valley. To the emissions generated by trips of the 50.~.ooo resident~ and by service vehicles would be added emissions from induslriaf and household operations. Finally. we oppose building houses in the Laguna Greenhelt. in which we unders tand as ma,ny as U.000 dwellings are planned We feel that the Laguna Green- belt must be pteservcd as open s pace. and by our definition sc hool p r operties. ho~s. restaurants and other com· m ercial recreation facilities. as well as easements under power lines. do not constitute green· bell. JAMES G. HALL KA V BECKNELL JONES FRANCES ENGELHARDT ESTELLE WARNER Temple Hills Community /\ssn. ....... ,.N~tl To lbe Editor: Your editorial, "Silence Out O( Order," fDaUy Pilot. J nn. tAI was rllhl w the point. Not hav· Inc atfended a Lacuna Beach City ComldJ meettq for eome time. I was appalled at the ac- tions or the council members in cutting off discussion of a sub- ject of importance to the more than 100 artists and c rafts people who attended the session As a fo rmer newspaperman who. in line of duty . attended hundreds of Laguna City Council meetings for many yea~. I can understand. a s your editorial pointed out. that the old system of allowmg citizens to ram ble on fo r hours was a bad one But go .. ing to the current extreme of de· nying a mere five minutes to the taxpayers refl ects badly on each of the council members w1lh the notable exception of Ms. Sally Rellerue. What was not meo- lloned in your editorial was the Juvenile behavior of Councilman Kelly Boyd who rudely and loud· ly chastised Ms . Bellerue fo r "making races" at the a udience. Councilman Boyd is rapidly ga ining a reputation m Laguna a s b e ing a nti -artis t . anlt · craftspeople and anti-festivals. As a local businessman himself he s houJd i<now that Laguna·s reputation mternationally was not made because or the quality or quantity of Its clothing stores but by the artists and their arts and crafts. WHAT MANY r eta il merchants seem to forget is that arts and c rafts bring thousands or tourists to our city T h e s e v i s itor s s p e nd t hou~ands of do ll a rs buy mg gasoline. staying in our hotels and motels and yes. pat ronmng retail establishments such as Mr. Boyd"s Local artists buy lhe1r sup· plies in Laguna a nd s pe nd money for goods and services )UU Uke everyone else. Tiiey a'so pay btminess license fees. pay sales la ices Into city. county a nd state cotrers and are hit with property laxes. loo As a publicist for the Laguna Craft Guild and the Sawdust Festival. I buy all my supplies locally when I can. Our prinUng Is done in Laguna Beach and we Quotes ;·u ~houJd have happened a long time aao for the suke or thl' peac<' of the world. It's very Rood " a pas~erby In Pl'kinit. KH CM·~Mng. to an Amc rlcr1n r ~porte r con cern1 n " the e.s tt1blls hmcnt o f rclutaon!i t>elween lhe Unltt'd Stales :\nd China. ) pat r o nize man y of th <' m erchants who compla in about Forest Avenue street shows. Altho ug h the ISS UC of the street s hows appears to have been resolved for this year as a res ult of pe rsiste nt efforts of La rry Doty, preside nt of bolh the JtUtld and the Sawdust, I feel the time has come fo r the non· artist businessmen and women to get oH the old refrain of .. art is bad for busines!i" many local merchants have been crying since I first came to Laguna in 1948. Remember that a rtists and crafts people a re business people and homeowner-taxpayers, loo. Ta ke a way the artists and you 'II have Just another dreary beach town JACK SEYMOUR Ettdle•• Si erw'! To the Editor · Is D1edr1 ch guilty, 1sn"t he guilty. what did he do, when did he do 1t ., The re wtll be anothe r genera .. lion of readers before he finds all to his satisfaction for trial. We re he ever fo und gui lty he 'd be slapped on the wrist. Read the article brihe ry char ges from '73. The re are fur more mteresting concerns than Diedrich. 1 'm ~•ck to pieces of his machinations of our legal <" 1 ~ystem. Slap his wrist now M.BETZ .. "'"° r.,,,., To the Editor. Do you ever wonder who pa)!l for "Junk mail"'> I am told that a rompany cu" write off· advert1mng The profit ror which they are taxed ls com puled after cost. T he Junk ma1l 1s part of the cost. When these com pan 1es put their money int.ojunk mail and pay le~s tax because of It. who do you sup- pose pays more taxes because of it? You guessed it, we do. So who pays fpr thl' j unk mail in the long run? We do We don't wa nt It. we have to throw'"lt away, bul we pay fo r it JAM ~S UOLDING ~ urr~ri /f'Om rtode~ 'or• welcome. TM rtoht ao ~ ~tten to fit ~" "'"dtminat~ hbel u ~•nwd. lAUer1 o/ JOO tLI01'dl'1>r ~" IDIU be f1'W?I ~-All ~ttn1 "*8t 1ncruc1e ftgRal"" ond moiltfto ad· dreu but no~ '"°.¥ be W1thMld on rtqvet •I IU/fiCitmt "°'°" te op. pclrnl. Pomw GU"°' fJe ~ LOCAL I NATION - JUDGE WANTS TO TAKE CHILDRl!N AWAY FROM HER lynnae Moye Appe•I• to let.ho lupreme court Epileptic Mother Fights for Children BOISE. Idaho CAP) -Lynnae Moye aaya t.M courts are un· fair in ruling she can't raise her two young children because ahe is an epileptlc. "My type or epilepsy is not violent, it would never cause harm to my children," the 24·year-old mother of 2-year-old Tanya and 4-month-old Bret said Wednesday. "I don't thrub about. There is nothing really wrong with me." MRS. MOYE'S SEIZURES OF pelit mal epilepsy occur only at night, and only aft.er emotional distress, according to Boise neurologist Dr. Michael O'Brien. He testified that Mrs. Moye's epilepsy would not prevent her from takln( care or her children. But District Judge Gilbert Norris granted custody of Tanya and Bret to Terry Moye, 31, whose Job as a mapmaker with the U.S. Geologic Survey forces to him to travel in seven Western stat.ea. Norris, in his decision, said Mrs. Moye could not act de· cisively for at least 10 minutes after a seizure. He said she alao apparently lacked energy "to properly look alter said children" for a day aft.er a seizure. MRS. llOYE SAID THE sei%UJ'e5, which last from 30 to eo seconds, prevepted her from being able to talk for a half hour afterwards and gave her migraine beadach~. Mrs. Moye'• mother. Mn. Dee Cady, said the sehures began when Mrs. Moye was 15. From that time unW she mar· ried al 20, Mrs. Moye bad experienced only two or three seizures, her mother said. The Idaho Supreme Court has suspended Norris' ruling whlle the high court reviews the case. Mn. Moye said the court likely will take 10 months or more to decide. She has custody of the children whjle the case is pendjng. SHE FILED LAST OCTOBER for a divorce from Moye, who she contended. used lo grab her by lbe neck and throw her down on their bed as she rose from a seizure, contrary lo O'Brien's orders not to touch her. "ll seems our marMage was setting them <the seizures> off." she said . "I was very emotional and couldn't do anything about what was happening. With Terry holding me down they were getting worse." O'Brien testified that.8 lnce leaving her buaband Jut Oc· tober Mn. Moye has not had a seizure. THE DIVORCE IS NOT FINAL pending a property aetUe- ment. Meanwhile, she receives welfare assistance amounting to $323 a month. Mrs. Moye said her seizure1 have never affected her children. Only once did one of the children-awaken while she was gripped with an attack. ... don't think it will affect mr children at all, .. she said. "When Tanya gets a little older 11 just tell her what a seizure is. A child is more willing to accept things than an adult." 3 Areas Selected FOr Study Three area• ot DIDa Polnt., In· chadlnl ti•• beadl1nd1 area loc•~ nortb ot the community at the PaeU\c Ocean, hav. been taued tor further atudy follow· ln• eommw>.lty au.rvey raulta unouoced lb.la week. Tb• llll'V9YI w•re di1tribut9d to retldenta at a mffllnc UUa month to elite~• the Dana Potnt SpeclOc Plan. a document that will outline future development of the seulde commwllty. DANA POINT residents were.. asked to 1rade development poeaibillt.iel for each. of 11 tee· tora coverlQC the area. Accontinc to Peter Herman, uaiatanl lo Fifth District Superviaor Tbomu Riley. resi· dents supported· development coocept5 in eilbt of the sectors by 70 percent or more. But resident. ballted at strong· ly supporUDI propoeed plana for the headlands, Lantern Bay and Santa Clara Avenue sectors, Herman said. THE LANTEaN BAY and Santa Clara Avenue sectors are located west ot Pacific Coast Highway on the bluffs overlook· inl Dana Point Harbor. .. We apparently need to apelld more time with thole areas," Herman aaJd. Local representation was another issue atrongly supported by Dana Polnt. citizens on the community survey. Hermai\ said 95 percent ot the 74 votes cut on a question of a local community board support· ed such a concept. The board. probably a citizens' advisory group, would recommend ac· lions on planning proposals in the community. ··wE WOULD HOPE the group would represent the of. ficial view of what Dana Point people want from a project," Herman said. The group would be appointed. Survey responses also sup- ported a public improvements plan for the harbor community. . Street aweepinc r eceived tbe dlo1t support, gleaning 93 ~r­ cent in aupport of the municipal aervice. A PLi\N FO• entry quadrants at corners of the community aad tmprovetDmt· ot Pacific Cout Hlgbway U11tUac received 80 and 83 percent agreement, reapectlvely. A Street of the Golden Lantern open apace atrip Improvement program ranked lowest of sup- ported proposals, gathering S8 percent of the atnrmative votes. Marine Convicted in Shooting Death CAMP PENDLETON <AP> - A Fresno man who accidentally shot a fellow Marine to death al Camp Pend.let.on in October has been convicted o( negli&ent homicide by a general court· martial, a baae spokesman said Lance Cpl. Manuel L . Escobedo was sentenced to 12 months at bard labor, reduction in rank to private and forfeiture of $209 a month of his pay for a year, the spokesman said Wed· nesday. .$1 Million Facility OK'd Board Approves Big Canyon Sewage System By .JACKIE RYMAN Of .. De1tJ "9t S!Mf A $1 million sewage facility ror Big Canyon was approved In concept this week by the board of directors of Orange County Sanitation District 5, but board members said they plan to ask the Irvine Company lo pay for It. Directors alao authorized an envlronmenta& impact report on the proPOSCd enlargement of a sewer line on Bayside Drive they said could serve the as-yet· undeveloped downcoast area. THE SI 1111.UON gravity u,m. nel 1yatem on Jamboree Road to serve the Bil Can)'Oll area was approved even though it was the moat costly of. three alt.ernatlve11. The 1yat.em described as best frem a cost and englneerin1 ataod~lnt, atone Back Bay Drive, had earlier stirred con- siderable controversy and was denied by the California Coastal Commission for environmental reasons. A PaOJECT FOil an Im· proved pump atation and _(9rte main, Which would "fOst ~ to buUd, wu decided ;;&IMt becauae it would cott tU,000 a year to maintain, compaNd to S2,000 for the more expemt" . grnlty tunnel sewer. The extra cost ta because it would use a large amount of energy in.stead of relying on gravity. However, al nee the sanitation district bu bad sharp cutbacks In funding since the paaaqe of PropositiO(l 13. Newport 'Beach Mayor Paul Ryckoff suggested that district staff members ask the Irnne Coml)an.y to pay fOL the project. THE NEW FACILITY would terve NVeral lar1e parcel.I ot wadeveloped land belon1lnl to die company. Ryclcoff Hid . He noted tbat stnce tbe current Bl• CaaJoa f acltlty la alread1 at capaclt)t. development ol tJ»oM pareell milbt be ruled out ti a new fadlity lan't built. Ryckoff represents bis city along wttll Councilman Donald Stnuaa on the board, since Dia· trict 5 is prlmarll)' concerned with Newport Beach. He laid the board has no con- tingency plan It the Irvine C. re- fuaeatofoottheblll. THE BOAaD ALSO authorised an environmental im· pacl njiort-Yor a 24-lhth trunt plpe to replace 1,100 feet of 10· tacb plSM _ ~urrenlly runnlnc aloq BaJ1M1e Drive. The ~ llae, installed in 1t3S, la b9dly chter1orat.ed, ac- cordiDI to a .aaltaUon district atalf report. Ryckoff tald be had rettrYa· tlom about lnltallina the larter pipt, wblcb will coat about $25,000 more, because only a ~ lO·lnch pipe ta needed for Tel b W k Newpm Beadl. ep ODe Or er TBS ADDITIONAL capacity Booked in Theft =~~~nu:! fc:0:_~~·a:~v:~r. SANTA MAR.A CAP> -A betwHn Newport Beach and o e n er 1 I Te le p hon• Co. lAIUU Beach, tt waa explained. employee hu bMn arreated for However, Ryckoff uld h• 11Je1edly talcla1 $9,000 In wouldn't oppote the l1r1er pipe cu1tomer paym•nta over • because the board rrobably l)8r1od Of several months. poUce would decide to tnatal it even· aa.ld. tually. Alma LcNlae P'tck, ». waa He laid tM would prefer not to booked for tnveat111tton of ue a..y Bayside DliY• tom -.p pa~ tblft and •mb~11lement. , more than once. use OAIL y PILOT A,. Clenaente B...e Reloeated This mobile home, belonging to Robert a nd Rita Larkin. was relocated from Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club in San Clemente to a Riverside mobile home park. after geologists warned it was en· dangered by a Dec. 18 landslide. The Larkins' home was second of as many aa six expected to be moved. Slide opened 800·foot long, 00-foot deep crevasse within a few feet of the luxury coaches. No One Wants McNally School Use May ContinUe Another Year McNally Continuation High School m ay remain at Its downtown Costa Mesa site an ex· tra school year because.no one ap- pears interested in buying the site tor $3 million, school officials said Tuesday. "We gave a party and nobody came." said John Nicoll. superintendent of the Newport· Mesa Unified School District. Track Club Honors Pair Janet Ledder. a UC Irvine personnel administrator. and David SiJls, an attorney and an Irvine city councilman, have been honored by the Southern California-based Se.niQr Track Club for achievement in diatance runntna in 1978. Ms. Ledder, 35, won several races during the year, and com· pleted the 26.2-mile marathon distance in three hours, 10 minutes. Silla. 40, a marathon cbam· pion, won the masters divi~lon, for age 40 and over, at both the Orange County and Leatherneck maratbom. and finished third in the Paavo Nurmi. Marathon in Wisconsin. His best time was two hours,41 minutes. Project For Park Approved A $3.3 million Im· provement project was ordered this week by Orange county s uperviaors for Caspers Park . NOT ONE BID was s ubmitted lut Thursday to buy the 7.J.acre site at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard, Nicoll said. The distrjct asked a minimum bid of S3 ntilUon. It planned to use some of the funds ror the trans/er of the McNally facility to Monte Vista Elementary School in Costa Mesa by Sep- tem ber 1979. Monte Vista will be closed at the end or this school year becau.se of declining enroll· me nt. Responding to the no bid news, school trustees said Tuesday It may be wi se lo hold orr on transferring the McNally faclli· ty untU 1980. THIS WOULD ALLOW for a new bidding period to sell lhe downtown McNally site and s ave the funds <an estimated $25,000 > to move the faclllty to Monte Vista. However. a delay would have no efr~t on plans lo close Monte Vista this spring. officials noted. . Trustees asked school staff members to come up with a new recommendation on the sale of Mc Nally. IT IS IEXPECl'ED that a new six-month bidding period will be suggesled, with a 12 month escrow to allow developers more time to come up with plans for the site. . "Eventually the site will sell," said Trustee B.J . Skilling. Nico1l explained that the re- luctance to bid on the site may be linked to the short bidding period. He sald It did not allow potential buyers to estabilsh what developments might be al· lowed when the site ls vacated. FOtl THI PltOFISSK>MAL TOUCH: DECO INTERIORS INTalOI PLA .... MG AND' CONSUL,..... c...,.... ....... .,...,.,... ......... ..,... ............. , .......................... .. Visit Our Design Studio 211'2 Ma 91'' lh Plswy .. MblM Vlefo IS.. Diep,..,,., ... AY"J fllrwr ...... s..... of Toyota .... l 495-0202 ......, ... s • ., ~ AMES~tNCl ,, .. ~ a McDonough company L).. AMES~INCE ,,,. an a McDonough company L:!J.. AMES:.. ..... an .... -.,._., PROfESSKJIAl ftOll TRU No 23·243 Along with the proJ· eel, which calls for tm· provements lo the park and repair of last win· ter's erosion along the San Ju an C r ee k . s upervisors agreed to change the park's status to that of a wilderness park. THE CHANGE means that most of the park ad- jacent to the Cl~veland National Forest will re· m•in relatively un· developed. LOPPING SHEAR TRIMMER The emphasis will be oo keeping picnic and camp sltes close to the Ortega Highway en- trance or the park and leaving the remainder in an untouched state. No. 23-021 INCLUDED IN the • Telfon·S coaled blade • r11t011 s• ""''~ ll.l J mRrov.em_ent_ p~n • Se1m11ar. oe1lec~ • '~°"''' •'u/lllllU"' ~'"°'" are n-campaltes ancf' Cit Cle blade and hQOI( .-~lllftd Ol.0. llOICn.d ptcnlc areas, Internal • 1en11C111·Ao11~ •d11111111t111 road lmprovemenll and • Contoureo ash hanoles • Suo·•·Sot•~ ~ Ill coa1tructlon of a vi•· • B•o or~o '"" Uort c.ater. SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND-SALE •NOS 2/J/ REG. 13.4t In llddltion, the work .,:;-..;;;.;.;;..;;.;..~.;;...;...;.;;.;.;..;..-..._._ _______________ _ wUI loclude $1.2 million worth ot era.ion rt!palr on San Juan Creek In San Juan CanJOft and its tributary ln Bell Can· yon. ·THAT aEPAla calls for UH or rock fllled wire basketa calle~a­ blona to line the bot m and aldee of the e M l creek beds. ·• Morte)' for the lm· prov•sneat project haa bun budgeted In a capital lmprovemenl tund. Hall the coet or the eroalon repair wilt bel fald wttb '900,000 elven o the county by Conrock. CHICK OUI GAIDIN DIPARTMINT FOR YOUI PRUNING AND SPRING ......... ----LiilA-N~ UP NllDS J4t.._.AY LA.alUCll 497-,403 OITHO CHIMICALS ILIC. TllMMlll OLOVll COMPLnl LINI OP OAIDIN TOOLI I .ona 7 DAYS .... z ' .418 DAILY PILOT Now througll Saturda • Don't· miss out! --~~~~~~~~~~----. . I ~ .--~-::=:--~~~--:::;::::~=-~~~~~~--. ea. Pine Mountie® fire log. Buy 6 logs & send away for a s1 manufacturer's rebate. Burns up 10 3 , Details at point of sale ' 6.99 SALEf Reg. 9.99. Men's western style denim 1eans Basic 5-pocket all cotton 1ean. SPECIAL! ' --. r . -· ": "•I SPECIAL! Men's s1ripe polo shirts No-iron pofy- 1:1ster and cotton S.M.l.Xl 2/8& SALE! 50%.0FF (orlglnal prices) Orig. 88¢ ea. Men's crew socks. Orlon· and nylon crew socks with re1nlorced heel and toe One size fits t 0-t 3 Our previous season s color s J11a11able now 1n limited quan1111es Sweater tops For misses & 1uniors in polyester knit S.M L ggt SPECIAL! 4.44 ~ SALE! Reg. S.99. Baby bath tub Safety hammock 2/$1 SALE! Planters~ peanut butter Choice ol creamy or crunchy t8 ounce 1ar. Reg. Ste••· Slim Jim~ Tender Lear~ tea 5-pack Choice ot bags. Box of 48. spicy. mild or Reg. 57c ea. Small conversation hearts 10 ounce bag SALEI Reg. He. liquid Paper~. Liquid typing correction fluid IALEI . Ret.11.N . Teq1 lnltrumen\19 Tl-.30 8tudent atlde-rule celeulator. 48 function celeutator. 8-dlglt LEO ~-out. \ pepperoni 3-r Eaton Allen Ko-Rec- Type. Typewriter correcting ltlm. 12 1apes per package. IALEI Reg. 11.". 1 .... model LC822 auper allmcaleulator. Credit card caM. Battery Included. , ~ SM prtc. effectt~ Thurtctey, Jenuery 25 · ttircSUgh Saturday, Jenuery 27. 1 UM your JCPenney Cherge. M .. t9' Charge• or VJSA•/BankAmertoarct- Llmtted QUMttti91 on ell~ Jtem1 .. ·* ~ ,.....,. _____ ,.. 1.55 SAL~r Reg. 1.99. Ezerase packer typing paper 100 counl. 811tx 11" SALE! Reg. 12.•. Planter Wheel. Charming planter hOlda 6 plants ,, bra .. ·tone nnlsh. C :'.) 1 Pll!I ", CARBON PAP[~ r-, . 2 pkg1./S1 SAL~f Re~a. X-Pert carbon paper 12counl packages Mullt· purpose grade 8'?x11 'h" r SALE! Aeg. '·"· "Gazel>o" Jult plant .;anger. Beaded & braided. 72 Inches long. 50 YOUR CHOICE SALE! Reg. 3.99 ea. The Treasury's Own disposable diapers ... choice of toddler or ea. YOUR CHOICE! Soda fountain glassware . Choose 5 oz tulip sundae. 4 oz. banana spllt. 12 oz tooted soda, 31 • oz parfait or 4 ''7 oz. looted sundae. Clear !luted glass Gceat Old fashioned look SPECIAL! Decorated "whopper" glassware assortment. Choose '"Love ..... Super Gh10k". "Coors''. .. Pleat.ures", '"Sa11sfac11on'". · En1oy"'. Each 30 ounce capacity ,,__ __ ,_,..,,...,, ----------·-------.... ··;.-!' ... ~--------.,~-~~ .,~\) •,. SALE! Reg. 22.99. Automatic baby swing Swings tor up to t5 minutes. Sunshade. 3.33 SALE! Reg. 4 .99. Super Stripper"' rotary paint remover. Fine or coarse grade. Fits 1/4"drill 1.22 SALEf Reg. 1.86. Planter square Colorful plas- tic 61, • square. By Phillips SALE! Reg. 39.99. Hi-rise playyard lor baby 36x36" Padded top. rail By Graco /."' SALE! Reg. 9.99. 2 t-p1ecc socket set 318 ' and t /4 · drive Chrome plated drop forged steel Metric or SAE 3.99 SALE! Reg. 5.52. Lee Nails. Long ne11 lengthener & mender. 22.99 YOUR CHOICE SALE! YQUR CHOICE SALE! Re~. 29.99. C.:orning"' Corelle din- nerware 20-piece service tor 4 . Durable but with the look of Reg. 17 .99. 20.p1ece ironstone service tor 4 Dishwasher sate 'patterns china Choice of patterns SALE! Reg. 13.99. Hirsh" 4-shell steel storage unit Heavy duty steel 30x60x 12". 8/$1 SPECIAL! 9.99 SALE! Aeg. 14.99. 48·tn<:h shop light Wtth 2 fluorescent bulbs Easy to assemblu 69t SALE! Lady B1C"' razors Congespirln91 36 s Four packs ol 2 each. ........::::= _.,-.,,,-~, Ct1'~ ~·· J . .!!'..,. /, #/ ·-· -• \, ... 1.44 SALE! Myfanta" hau1d t2 ounces. ggt · SALEf Signal mouthwasn 24 ounce .. ,. SALE! SALE! 1.66 .... of40 S~IALI 7.99 ••. YOUR CHOICE SALEI R~·'·"·Wee~ t0-1nch aaute pan or "-'· 2.22. Jute plant Reg. 2.44. Aectengu. hanger. Beaded & lar planter. t2',C,x4 'h Inches. Plastic In assorted colors. By Philhps. Chinet-luncheOn size paperr.ittea. 1.MI .of31 IPE IA I Compartment platee. ... pq.of 15 SNCl~Lf Dinner plates. U$pk9. oft l~CIALI Plettera. 10\+-inoh Orlddle. Potlahed aluminum ••t4Hlors. Dupont Silverstonee 1n1erlc.ra.. i .M BALE! Reg. 6 99 8" aau\6 pen. ~ ORANGE: c11r.Dr ........... ....,.--. • a,.. ••lllf 1,. "*'... . t! ....... ,.,. .... I BUENA PARK: llMdt.tOnl~...,. • Opett ...... ,. ;ao .. l:JO • SANTAANA: ,_ .......... -Ne. of ... Coe• Plua • Op9ft -•tcdeyl l:IO to I • • ...... ,.10tol• . ......., ...... _ ..... ,,1, ••. . , .. .. ..