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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-06-14 - Orange Coast PilotWater Strike Carter Leaves .. For Summit -==-~~~~~~~~-, Orange County With Brezhnev ~--- Oil lnaports Rise, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14, 1979 But Refining Drops VOL. n, NO., .. , I '«CTIOMI, •"Mal Blazing Boogie Long-haired Boogie Board enthusiast slides left on a small, but well-formed Main Beach Park wave in Laguna Beach. The early afternoon action at the P•cked ProlH! Pro•bed 0...., Nml .... ., e.y ....... beach Wednesday drew a halt-dozen of the urethane board operators into the 64 degree waters. where the tubular waves meant f asl-albeit short slides. Oil Imports Rise, t 1st Black, 1st Woman Burke Ni .. med LOS ANGELES <A P > - Form e r R e p . Yvo nn e Brathwaite Burke was named today by Gov . Edmund G . Brown Jr. to r e place Los Angeles County S upe r vis or James Hayes, who resigned un· expectedly June I. Mrs. Burke becomes the first black and the fi rst woman to s e rve on the powerful five. member Board of Supervisors which governs the nation's most populous county. "I can't think of a better penon to represent the district than Yvonne Brathwaite Burke," Brown told reporters. Mrs. Burke, smiling a t the governoc's side, added: "I flDd il a real honor -a challenge." Her appointment came as no surprise, despite the fact that she is a liberal Democrat being a ppointed to represent a tradi· tiooally co n se r vati v e Republican stronghold -the 5th Supervisorial District. Mrs. Burke said Wednesday that Brown had taken that into consideration. "He had looked at the district carefully," sh~ ...said "and be came to the cod'Clusion that if it wer e properly se rved , there A Bo Al'W~to JOINS LA PANEL Yvonne Brathwaite Burke would be no reason not to ap. point~- ... , wouJd h.ivc to do a good job." Hayes said he decided some time ago not to :.eek re-election an 1980 to the district. which runs a lon g th<' coas t f rom Lon g Beach north to Malibu. U p o n r es i g nin g th e supervisor's seat, he joined a Los An~eles law firm and will head its Washinglon. D.C., of· f 1ce. Hayes. a supervisor srnce 1972, was known for his stand on energy conservation and was chairman of the county Energy Commission, but tus activities often look him into other areas. He alc;o served as chairman or the Energy, Courts , Public Social Service and Craft.Harbor commissions. During the 1974 oil cr isis. Hayes developed the odd-even gasoline aJJocation progr am be- ing used in many Californfa counties. Before servjng on the board, he was an assemblyman from the 39th dastr:ict for six years. re presenting the Long Beach :.ire a . llayes said since he was not scekinJ? re -election next year he planned bis resignation to come before t he s upervisors eon· s1dered the 1980 budget. I But Refining Dips WASHING'l'Ollt 4A2.) -la sharp. unexpected rise in oil im- ports this week could mean no .. generalized s hortage " at g asoline stations this summer, Energy Secretary James K .. Schlesinger said today. He-aid Libya's leaders biol that they may reduce crude oil exports to the United States on # political grounds. Nigeria is con· c~med over U.S. policy regard- ing Zimbabwe, Rhodesia. Iran continues lo be "somewhat chaotic" and Saudi Arabia's policies are "open to change." President Off For Brezfmev Summit Meet W ASWNGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter headed for Vienna today. saying be is approaching bis firsl -1>ummit with Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev •·with hope but without false ex- pectations." Water Emp_lQy_ees:_S1rilre~ But that good news could be jeopardi7.ed by a troublesome, unexplained drop in refinery production, Schlesinger told a news conference. He called that decline "disap· pointing, troublesome . . . ir LENGTHY GAS LINES HIT EAST COAST-A3 ritating" and said the Depart· ment of Energy will investigate and call individual companies to account for their actions. Schlesinger also said that long lines at service stations could penist, despite rising imports, ulna tbe stations stagger hours of operation rather than all close early in the day. He recommended tbat each aovemor conUder ordertq that aa• 'atatiGm in thelr states Ital· 1er boun to uaure continuous aasollne supplies. The aeeretary reported that crude-oil imports rose by M0,000 barrels per day this week over the previoul week's level to 6.6 million barrels per day. Imports recently ha-ve ---------~.1-mtllion to •.z ml Ilion barrel• a day, which ,,ould permit gasoline supplies Ciiia summer to reach t5 to 18 Creent ol lat summer's levels, said. ''If we set b10er than project. ed arriHll . . . tbl• H~ly ....... <-la ., ..... blper, • be ...... NeHr~tin•, eonUDuatkm ol .......... 1purt ,.. ..... "a ... ir," 8ell ....., cauUoDM. Tb• UalWd Stat• remains ••lnerabl• to world oil ex-f0118n, be utd. ''Tbere la no IUJ'....._ t1111 turaaroaad wtU .......... A source of deep concern to t he Carter administration," Schlesinge r said, wa s the decline in refinery operations this week from 87 percent of capacity to 84.5 percent. The administration is con- cerned about the "undue con· servatism" of some companies in managing crude oil inven· tories at a lime of gasoline shortage, he said. A top oil industry official, however, says ''oil companies are running through their re- <See GAS, Page AZ) Two Laguna Canyon Fires Investigated Orange County Fire Depart- ment investigators Bl'e attempt- ing today to determine if two firet in lbe Lquna Canyon area of Irvine were set by an al'IOftist. I A fire Wednelday afternoon burned about one acre of 1raulmd aJoaa Lacuna Clft10D Road one mile south of the San Dle10 Freeway . On -ru.daJ aftenloon, a small strip ol land aJoac old Lacuna Canyon Ro9d wu burned. Tbe fire wu largely extinpiabed by farm and construction workm who were ln the area. ln'ine poUce were summoned to botb fires to take arson· relateerrepQtta . At a departure ceremony oo the White House south lawn, lbt! president said his main goal at the summit and the "unchang- ing duty or every president" is to avoid nuclear war while maintaining U.S. security. Carter left with modest goals for the s ummit , where the two leaders will sign a treaty to limit U .S . a nd Soviet s trategic nuclear weapons. He said the treaty "gives us enhanced national security and increased hope for a peaceful future." At the departure ceremony, Vice President Walter F . Mon- dale told Carter: ·'The best wishes of the American people go with you today on this most crucial of.all missions." ''I 'H certainly do the best I can," the president s aid before he. bis wife and daughter boarded a helicopter for An· drewa Air Force Base in nearby Maryland. Their plane took off at 5:26 a.'bi .. PDT on the eight.ltour, IS-minute flight to the Austrian capit.al. While conceding that no sum. mlt can end the "sharp compeli· lion .. be"lween the superpowers, Carter said he will try to "broaden our communica~ with the Soviet leadership" as •ell u make clear U.S. views "so that there can be no (See SUMMIT. Paae AZ> Inn Destroyed? CUERNAVACA, llexlco <AP> -Iran no loa•er bu a ~ ment and la deatroylna itaell, H)'t Sbab llobammed Reaa Pahlavi, 1peaktns out at hil fint full-acale news conference lince leavlna b1I homeland fw u ua. certain exile five months qo. No Immediate Effect Seen in Orange County By JERRY CLAUSEN CM .. O.•lf l'llet S~ff A strike that bas crippled the $3 billion State Water Project which supplies much or Southern California 's water will have no im m ediate effect on Orang<' County. an official said today. But Stan Sprague, Municipal Water District or Orange Coun- ty's assistant manager . said, "If the strike should last lon~er than 90 days, we possibly could be in for some problems. About 310 state employees walked off their water jobs Wednesday to protest Gov. Ed · mund Brown Jr .'s recent 10.5 per- cent pay-hike offer . Th e wo rke r s , includin g h)'droelectric operators, eleclri· WATER WORKS S'TAIKEAS FACE INJUNCTION-AS ciana and other technicians, are seeking a 20 percent raise. State officials report that the walkout did not cut off water supplies for any cities but it in· terrupted irrigation for up to 700,000 acres of agric ultural land. Oran1e County agriculture is not affected, however. Sprague nidtoclay. "Metropolitan Water District is the alftlcy that supplies us with water, and they sUll have the Colorado River Aqueduct in operation that can meet a 1ooct part ot our supply." be aald. llunlclpal Water Diltrid ia the a1eacy wtalcb imports llWD water tnlo Oraqe County. Cities ud water qeades wblcb aup- plJ _waler to-bomes. Industries and farms In tbe county parcbae much of their water from Mmaiclpal. "SUte reeenoira are all f\all," Sfra1ue aald. lncludln1 Pyramid and Castaic Reservoirs in Los Angeles Cou nty and Silverwood Lake near Lake Ar- rowhead from which Municipal draws much of its im ported water. "And Lake Matthews in the Corona area. which takes water fro m the Colorad o Ri ver Aqueduct. is full." he added. "In 90 days. the reservoirs in the state system could start dropping to the point that at would get us into a little more critical condition -not as much reserves as we would like lo ha ve." he said "But even then. it would not create a difficult condition for us. It wouJd make us a little antsy. I guess would be lhe n ght term." Costly Gas Still Flowing • BOSTON (AP> -What may be the nation's most e xpensive unleaded gasoline kept nowing fro m the pumps at $1.56.9 a gall9n -on~ day a fter serYice • tat1on propneldr G enn Maffin Heller was taken before a U.S. ma1istrate on price-gou1ring charges. .J,.As far as we know, he's luu charlinc the same price fw gas be was 45 minutes before be wu arrested," sa.kl Bob~. a Boeton spokesman for tbe U.S. Department of Enersy. Heller pleaded lnnOffftt to char1es be "unlawfully, know- l n g I y and willin1ly" sold gasoline at pric. exceedlq the federal eeilinp. He faHS up to a year iD prison and a SI0,000 fine if convicted. -------- Sprague said the re s hould .be no problem supplying wate r to agricultural users in Ora nge County -especially the giant J rvine Company, the largest agricultural complex. Most of the farmland prob. lems, he said . will be in the San .Joaquin Valley, and that state management personnel are at. tempting to keep water flowing anto that area during the strike. "The s t rike won· l affec t <See WATER, Page AZ> Some low clouds and local fog late tonight and early Friday otherwise mosUy fair. Lows tonight 60 to 66. Highs Friday low 70s at beaches to mid-80s ml and. INSIDE TOD~ 't' Violence increcues on a .mietch of the U.S.-Menco border called the "war zone. " StorJI and photo on Pa~ Alt. • - ) - Al DAILY Ptl.OT S Thu11day1 June 14, 1919 mtter Drugged? Daily Doses of 'Speed' Administered MINNEAPOLIS <AP) - l,ars~ d11ll , doitu or am . phet 1n11n cl't <'au\ed Adolf mu .. r·i. nlt'ntol an1'1lahlllly and ,•ould hll\ t• ht'IJ)t.'d shorten Worl<J War II , u lJn1\'t'r1'lty ol Man Ot'•Ota p!l)'Chlat rlat H)'I . Dr l.t·onard llH ton, who hea1rn 1111> rt'llflarrh In 1972 Hid Hitler's le-ft hnnd twgan to ~hakt• shortl)' aJtcr thti United Sta~ t•nll'rt"d tht• wi.r ...!..!?. tht• t"nsuln moalba, the Lremor aa>read t.o all hla ltmblt and ht> began to ehew on has f1n&t•r11 As hla armw11 on tht• ttu111uian front t-.itcan lo fold. llltler iirf'w opt1 m1sl1<'. •·v•·n euphoric. tic had bout.a of depreHlon, but hi~ 1plr1t.1 aoarf'd al'tt!r v1slt1 to l>r Thf'O Mnl"f'll, hill (MlrlWnlll r.ihysa <'IJn, tlt·ston i.uyi. ~ Y II h I l I 1 S 11 f l h t' b r It I ti , P11rlt1n 11o n 'K dl1Se1tse . achlaophrenill ano m l-nlc · depruaive dl.c:aae bav.e been suicgt!11t~ aa uu11ea for HiUer's 11y mltt-0m11. Ki.It tle1Hon discovered in mJcr ofllmed medlcal reports that JUUer took Jarae daily doses' or •mpbetamlnee, commonly re· ferred to aa speed. Heston bt hev('S the drug p roduced men· tal aberrations tha~ caused Hitler to l~re hls generala and mak~ tactical er rors ll1•ston's reseuch began when he read a book by Albert Speer, ll11ler's minis ter for industry and armaments. and was ·JEWS' GROUP CLAIMS STA881NO ATTEMPT-A3 fa ~c·inatc.od by Speer ·s descnp· l IOn or <'hanges in flitler during lh\' early 1940s. ll eston began loo k i ng for neurological illneu. but Hiller 's sym ptoms failed to match those of mental illneHes and were u rt1>n in consistent with h is personal history. The breakthrough for llest.on cume in Washington, 0 .C., in 1974 whe n he found mic rofilm cop1e11 or Morell 's records in the National Archives. After studying the records, llealon developed his hypothesis that IUUer's symptoms were a toxic rea,clion lo amphetamines~ Then he went to Germany. f' ... P ... AJ SUMMIT •• ~ dan1e~ mlaunderstaadinp u we pursue our teparate counea. · • 1 eo to Vienna wilb the CCID· fldenc:e wblcb ..can only cocne rrom repr111111t1n1 tbe ue~. tbe '""'"ra* and Ute moet rree .... aMletJ ln lbe world," Carter declared. Although aurpr laes cannot be ruled out, the principal purpoee of the s ummit rema!nl the alen· in& of SALT II. But aides sa1 Carter will be looking beyond Vienna with the hope of promoting a continuing U.S . ·Soviet dialogue aimed al. s moothing "the peaks and valleys" in relallon1 between the superpowers. In addit.ion, the U .S. president can be expect.eel to attempt a first-hand appraiaal of Komtan· tin Chernenko. lbe Politburo of. flcial some see u having the in· side track to eventually succeed· ing U\e ailing Brezh_nev. t1 S . o ffi cials sprang som~thins of a surprise thia week by revealiDIC the y exped Che rnenko to participate in the s ummit. the first between U.S. and Soviet leaders in 41h years. I',.._ Page Al WATER ..• Oran~c <;:ounty's replenishment of th1• undt·rground water basin this :.ummer," Sprague addc.-d where he interviewed Speer and Ad I O others who knew Hiller. U f S nfg? The Orange County Water Dis- trict normally impo rts la rge quantities of MWD waler ta_ i-.rircall through filtr ation basins to keep the county in weU wa\.fr each summe r. APW ........... llere's to Italy Frank Sinatra toasts the Italian government after re- ceiving the highest honor given to a civilia n by Italy. the Grande Ufficialc d ell'Orindt· al Merito della Repubblica !!aliunt.1, whi~h hangs arounrl his neck in Los A·ngeles. I h~· <iw<~rtJ 1s g i ven lo md1v1duals who promote un· <lcr:-.l<tndrng bclwt.·en tht: United St<Ates and Italy. Pick-a-thon Rings Saddleback Chimes Uonut1ons g uthuc·d throu~h thn·<' orange tr(•C p1ck·<i-thon:. al S addl('bal·k ('olh:gt"i. l rvtnl' c;.im pus have rung lhl' camµu:.·:. c·h1me:. Thal':. lwC"aUM' $1,l)()(J or th1· mnn•·y ra1-..l•rl hy lh<· As:.oc·1atcd Sturll'nt:-org an1:1.1tllun of the Space Rocket 'Successf.ul' llRICJIAM CITY. Utah (AP> -Astronauts s miled and shook hands with th<: builtlns us a hoo:.tN ri><•kl'l motor £or the S11ac·•· Shulllc was test hred . sending smoke und clouds hun· dreds of reel up a hillside. The two·mi~_Wcc test Wedne_s· d:iy ~ ....... -~r ~h:.25.NiJt ro('kt•I ant'hhn·d in ton1·rclf' at Thiokol Corri 's plant north of Creal Salt Lakl' was "highly :.llC'<'t·ssful." :.uirl Antn11w I. Savoca. gc·neral manltgt:r of th•· firm 's W<.isatch 0 1v1s1on Thiokol h<is a contract with lhl' National Aeronautics and Space J\dmmastralion lo produce !>l'Vt•n u .-st motor:, etnd the boost ers for the shuttle's flr!.t scvcrul nights. Each rtighl wall require two booste rs . Blast" Accident' MANILA. Philippines CAP) A U.S. jct fighter accidentally dropped a practice bomb on a Philippine villaJ!C during a training cxer<'ise, dama~lng one hous e but C'aw~ing no injuries. Clark Air Base said today OAANOl COAST DAILY PILOT t•• fl•~ftir"f n.t•t 0.-'l•l'r f11'0t •••n •hf'l.ft1\(0t"°' n1n.>(l t""' ~J"'.-. .. 1\CN041\PW'OtJtlhrO..,..,. (04\t Pwtl4Mtft4t~P¥ ~f)Afilttl'Nlf'Oft\;H' ~to•utwtd ~' '"'~ ,. •td•• '°' (Oott• Ml'\.A N~....,,.,,t ,...._.,,,_ UWftft~Of'I ft.rNP'1'°"" l•lftY•U•v 11¥lftfrt ltlt'.-.~e"-'"''~'"Ct»M A \•.-.O•• , .. Q'°"""f Pait'°" 1\ M141,"'9-dt\AIMtfMl;'\t!ll'd \vftclAW\ Tlw" &l'lt°V 1()olfl ~l\h•"U Pl-"t '' ~ •• Wf"'\I ft•y 'tfHI (°'t• ~\.•, ( AhfOtf'M• t)t1tt. ·-·· .. -l>r•\•dif"nl """ Pvnit~r J•0 1 a (flff'trrY "'' .. ,,,,.,,,,..l\f 1fW'f C,._,,..,,.. M.itn,.,.,, ,....,.., ···"'' l!OllDf ,,.._,,.......,.,,... IM"1"G'llO l:r"""' CllHI" M 1.-Ill<_,. ... M A\"\l\l-"I Me"ff1fll0i .... ,.., OtflcH (t.-.t• llMU no W•\t O•v \trw~t \.tlo#IVI\• 84'AI" \ t ... (,I~.,..,,. \t¥Ht H U'ft.ll\oQ10f\ tk.C:" I Ill\ fW!-M f\ ttowlot..,,ttr(f T•leptleM ('14)MM321 Q1111ra.d Mwettl .. ta-1111 Jt .... \Ml(M-"W ........ . , Sl'hool 1s being given lo nfhc1als to purchase a n clt.:<'tronac 1·h1mes system for the campus clock tower T he $13.000 sys tem 1~ bemg paid for by donation!. fr;Qm lhc !.ludenl body i!roup and <·hntrar tors who have helped 6uald <.irul dl's1gn lht· campus . The chtml•s <Hf' t1mpllf1Pd throu~h two s pcakerc; 1n the rlock tower which sits c.l th<: Cf•nll'f Of lhe four·bUildang Clim · pus at Jcffr<'y Hoad and Irvine Center Onvc A W c s t m 1 n s t~ r C h I m.e.s melody plays on the hour, with brit.'f chime:, occurring on the half hour. Ac cording t o Ron Steinke, campus stui1cnt services direc· tor , t he college has already raised $6,700 for the project. The Auaciatt'd Students' con· trihut1on wa:. ~lea n ed from $2.000 raised when r esidents wt>re allowed to pick fruit from c-nmpu~ orange trees al 10 cenl.!. ocr pound. Santa Ana Tee11 Cliarged With Slaying, Rape A 17-yea r old San ta Ana teen-ager has been arrested in connection with Tuesday's stab· bing death of a Laotian refugei! a nd the rape o f the dead man's e lde rly wife, Santa Ana police reported today. The same unld<'nlified young man also ii> beUeved responsible fo r al least three burglaries and one attempted rape in the same w es t <'C nl ra l San ta Ana neighborhood. police alleged. t:hayfous Xiong, 67, or 800 S. Sulliva n St . was stabbed to death in rus bed Tuesday mom · ing during a struggle with an in- truder. The alleged would-be burglar then clamped his hand over the mouth or Xlong's wife and raped her at knife-point, officen as· serted . The-murder llUlfped Oed when he was startled by a noise and Mrs. Xiong screamed. police re- ported. Mrs . XJong was treated at a local hospital for what police described u minor Injuries and released. The teen-ager was arrested at his home without Incident, police s aid , and waa booked Into Orange County Juvenile Hall. Officers said the X ionir tamllv Oed to the United Stat.ea a1 nif. u1ees about three years 110. Their inveali1at1on was ham· pered at (lnat because ot tbe family's difficulty 1pealtln1 . SyphUUs. Parkinson's disease. sr h izophrPn&a and m ani.l' ctcpressi ve disease were rejert- e d a s diagnoses bas ed o n med1ral records and interview~ "We are not putting any MWD wate r unde rground this s um- mer ." he said. II 1t ler·~ rdationshl-~l.lh-­ Mor ell, described as a "near · Ma r ie Gerson. 6. needed cJI the determination and ag1l1- ty she could muste r Wt.>dnesday afternoon to get a drink of water from fountam at blulftop park m Corona d~I Mar. Jennifer Gcr~on. 8. offered encouragement. When rou-'"re-you~d nftt-too4all, it's t-Ougb t.o..uacll-th-Os d.rlnk.imUounl~uiltJ.or .. big-kid.,..._....._ ____ _ "Storm nows from the winter rains have been colleeted behind Prado Dam <Riverside County -211~ sanca Ana Rtver·11rntt-111P't'>-----"• bei nJ! relc•ase y e rmy quark" by Hes on. 1 Jatt• 1930s, when Hiller s uffered from rohc. Morell treated Hiller with a drug mad<.· from the baclena or pheasant excrement. Heston s aid the mt.-<licine appeared to work becausl' lfitln probably hact ~allhladd<'r diHasc, in "h1r h pain c:ome!. and goes Once tw h;1il won lhl' tliC"tator's I rui.t. llt·ston said. Mort.'11 kcpl h1:. palit.·nt away Crom olht•r phy:.1l01ans who lik<>ly would have recommended sur~cry to l.'nd the g :tllbladdcr pain permanently lll•stor1 said Morell prohahly 1ntrodured l11llt•r to am phetam1ncs, which wer <' just coman~ aolo th<' market. IUUer li ked them. Heston said, because "he al~ays wanted lo be at what he considered his mental peak, anrt he believed that the drugs kept him that wav " Sy mptoms of a toxic r eaction lw~an apix•anni.: m 1912. Heston -.;url /\:. llm1· went on . there wets f u r t he r cl el<' ri o r a t 1 ''" w h i C' h llt:ston said were s1m1 lar to tox· 1c cffcc•\11 <>f chronic ovcrU!!e <1( ( amphetAmincs · * * * Germans Raze Italy Eatery S,ALERNO. Ita ly <AP) - AbOut 200 West German tourists, SPW,\,,V10..v""'lf .\ ~·.~-6\,'~ mrter .... rar{;pa~('d .. ~t'hrougn a . restaurant at nearby Pacstum, saying the quantity or wine they were ser ved was not the one pre- v iously agreed. No arrests were reported. /\fter the c haos. the lourisLc; left the restaurant with more than fiO bottles or wine in their pos!less1on . po li ce r eported Wednesday. They quoted the res taurant ownt-r. Oonata Paollllo. as say. an g the damage amounted lo more than two m illion lire, or $2,400. Tourist Raped By Convicts MIAMI CAP l -Police sly what was supposed to be a trip to church for two prison balfway house Inmates turned into a J:ang r ape with a 21 -year-old tourli.t u the victim. Police said BernJe Lee Allen, 25, a convicte d robber, and James Newkirk, 20, a COftV1c:ted car thief. slRned out of the Miami Probation and Reetitu- t Io n Center at Opa -Locka Airport on Sunday for church. Police a lleged that the two joined a third man in raping and robbing a IM Angele&--WOman an hour after she arrived In Miaml by plane. The woman planned to iturprise a friend and waa waiting for a bua when three rnea offered her a ride ln a car, police aajd. Fall Narrowed W ASmNOTON <AP) -The N aUonal Aeronautlc:a and Space Admlnlatralion hH narrowed lta eallmate of when the huce Skylab apace 1taUon will plunie back to &arth. It DOW HYI the ran 11 expectad MlWffD Jul1 7 Woman Arrested In Robbery of Arab A Cos ta Ml'"li wom;rn was ar rl's ted Wt•dne:,dtiy <m !\t1sp1<·11m of robbing a man (If $S«)(J al j:!un point, l'Vt·n I h11ugh p<ihc·<: arl milled th<•y had lrnulil(· rt<idtnl! lhl' V1('tam·~ Wrlth'n ilC:('f)UOt or the c rimt" His report was nt·atly vc:nned m A.rabtC' tlowever. al>out two hour'> after the 8 30 p m Wednc~day robberty, pohce halted a car matc hing a watncsi-.' dtM'rtpl1on und arrestNi Oarr<'y Suzanne M acLeod. 2~. of 2434 Tlc-ondcroga DC-10 Crasli Toll Revised ClllCAC.0 lAP J The Cook County medical ex· aminer has revised to 273 th<' death toll from the cra s h of Ameri c an Airlines· f'la ght 19 1 ·at O 'H are I nternational Airport. The toll had been put at 275. w'lh t h ree of t be num ber bt>lieved v1<'lims on the ground . Dr. Robert Stein said to- day he determined that no infant was aboard the DC·lO that cra~hed May"lS s hortly after takeoff, despite his earlier t>.:lief there was W<1y , on ~u.o;p1c111n of <1rm<.:d rob· bt·ry Shf' rt'm:i1ncd tn OranJ!i• CQun- l y Jatl lodHy 1n lll'U or $25,000 tJatl . polt('t• S<tld Th«.') said S:1lJh :"lao.,!>n , -t4. t11ld lh<·m \(•r hally lht1t h•· wa-.. v 1 ~1t•·d c.t ht'> a11artmt·11t :lfiJ E llith St Tr C,hya '4 uman"hnmh<· knl'w slightly u11d b) ht·r unknown malccomparuon -1 he woman allegc'tlly pulled a J?Un and rohbefl Nc.s:,c r of Wlfl, flce1n~ with ht'r <'<1mp <ina o n. vulic:e :.aid The~ ~aid I ht•v "l•rr· a t)1l takt·n .1h:tck "ht·n "".J~:-.1·r ;i:.ked ''' m Jkt• a "r1u .. n -.1:1lt•m1·nt c·n:-;<'nbNI hi -. .H·c·1111n1 1n Anth11-' J'o lte\· !>Clld tht·\ Will h;n l' lfl r1n<1 .1 I r a 11-.. J a t 11 r 11 r a -.. k t-. ;, ., "t· r h1m :.1•lr to 11 <.111:.l;rte v1·rh~ill.) Thl') :.uirl th•• "us 111·1·t's al lt·~:t·ct ;Jt'rnmpl lt't'. dc-.C'rt bt.'<.1 :.i" :.i :.hort m~ilc of Latin ori~m in ht:. t-url) 201>, has n 't been founrl Nt·1tht·r the money nor the gun w;i~ recovered. police :.aid Warning 18sue d '" PARIS <AP > S<:nior U °S or fi<'tals told Western nal1'lns lo· day it was "absolutely e:.sen tial" to a c hieve their self 1 m posed goals of c utting oil imports by two million barrels a fiaY.: ~nd urged them to.favorbusi· rrcss m veslmenl over"<.'onsumers <'Ven if lh1s meant ··severe soc1a.I and pohlacal diCCicult1cs · · Corps of Engineers at a rate they ca n be recei v ed a nd percolated into the ground." SpraRuc added that his agency 1s not iss uing any requests for •·ounty residents to conserve waler b<·c ausc o r the s talt! strike . · f'romP~AI GAS .•. hn..r1es all of the crude oil that th1·y <'an safely r un." Char l•'l> OiRona, president of lht· Am c ri<'an Petroleum Jn-.11tute, said a l a separate ne w !. ga the rin g t h at t h e petroleum indus try 1s not hold· - 1ng back produc ts awaiting h1~her prices. "Oi l companies are distribul· '"IL a<'rordmg to gove rnment regulations. all the refined pro· c1uct that 1s curr<'nlly available for d1strihut1on." OiBona told ._. Nat11mal Prc'is Club lunrheon. 11 t• -...ud otl l'Om pan1f's hav<' "nothan~ lo h1dt'." and urgC'tl 1·n·ut111n of u commission to !>ludy the l'ncrgy problem from all angles. Oil Profits Tax Pending WASHINGTON CAP> -The House Ways and Means Com· m1tt1><> as puttm~ the finishing touches on a new tax on the oil industry after boosting PrP.si· dent Carter's proposed SO per- cent levy to 70 percent. R ep. Al U llma n. 0 -0re., chairman or the c:o mmlttee";" planned lo complete work on lhe ··wandfall·profil<;" tax today so the House can consider it before the fourth or July recess. -- SA VE 20°/o IWMI TWe All °""' We've got fathers covered ... with a giant selection of shirts. shorts and pants by Op, Offshore. Quiksilver. IZOO. Gant. Fred Perry, Golden Breed. Kennlngton. Leh Bank. Stubbies, Pebbte Beach. Pua. Surfhne Hawaii. H o b ie, Saturdays and many. many morel .... , ..... 22~4 llY ... ...... ' 1·1114 tMMrc,...c.-. ... t ....... ,....., ---.1.--- •• V~..lhcu.June 17. tili Wrlh Tt11s Ad Qflly .....J ZIO'la .......... .... ....... 67J.7116 ........ ,....., -i r. 17 .. >o .. a .. ge Coast (D 1r1 Q N Teday'• ct .. l••t N.". S&oek11 VOL. 72, NO. 16S, 3 SECTIONS, SO PAGES Ape for Tearher ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1979 N TEN CENTS 1st Black, 1st Woman B11rke Appointed As LA Supervisor LOS ANGELES (/\P l - F or m e r R ep . Yvo nn e Br athwaite Burke was named today by Gov Edmund -G Brown Jr to r e pl ace los An geles Co unty S upe r visor J ames Hayes. who resigned un · expectedly June I Mrs. Burke becomes the fi rst bluck and the first woman to se r ve on the powe rful fi vl'- membcr Bo\Jr<I of Supervisor~ which governs the n<Jt1rm ·~ moc.,t populous county. "I can 't think of a heller pe rson to r<:prcst-nt tht.· d1i.lrit t th a n Yvon n t· B ra thw a 1tl· Burke ." Brown told rc:portt·r~ Mrs. Burke . s miling at tht.· governor's side, uddcd ·· 1 find 1t a real honor a 1·hallcngc· that BroWI' had taken that into consideration "He had looked at the district ca refully." she s aid. ··and he ca m e to .the conclus1on that if 1t we r e prope r ly served. there would be no reason hot to ap 1>oint me * * • · · 1 would have to do a good JOb " ll ayes said he decided some time a~o not to seek r e-e lection 1n 1980 to the district, which runs a lo nJl the coas t from Long Reac h north to Mah bu (See BURKE. Pue A21 * * * Curb Wants to Pick Diedrich Successor ' SA NTAANA tAP I Lt Cov h•wen't narrowed 1t down tu any :.pt'c1fH· name::. " While ht_ar gigg lin~ fourth grnde-~t:tttients­ look on. t N1chc r I tclen Gepfert meets the gorilla who !)Cren aded her Wednesday during end of th<:-s<:hool year outing a t Corona d(•I M ar State Beach. Mrs Gepfert retir es tod<:1y after 20 years of teaching , -l-ht'-last l l at Corona del Mar Element~y­ School. Par ents a nd students had a sing· mg telegram deliver ed to her by gorill_a Chuck Hilbert during Wednesday's cl ass outing on the be a c h a few blocks from the s chool. Her appointment <:amt.· as nfJ surprise, desp1ll' tht.' f<J<:l that she is a liberal OC'mocrat beHTJ:r appolnll'd to n ·prt.•:-.cn t <i trad1 l 1 o n a I I ) t o n ., 1• r ' ~· t 1 v t· Republican stronghold th<: 5th Supl'rvisorn1I 0 1s lri<·t Mrs. Burke s <J1d Wednesday Mike Curb ::.esy<> h<-will a ppoint d 'uccessor to c·onv1ctN1 Oran~1· Co u nt) ~up e r ,1 so r R<ilph 01 cd rirh 1f c;ov t-:rtmund (; Brn't!in .Ir 1::. 11111 of rhe :slate when U1edn<•h '!-. '>~at bc1•omc.., 'ac·:.int · Thr· malt<·r tiJ ~, 11•rl<J1nl ) bl'<'n on m) minrl Curl1 '>aid Wedncsda~ <tfter hcing contact· ed 1n Satra m c n lo ·Hut I D1 cdnch. convicted last month nf bribery, 1s :-.cheduled to be 'cnt <'nrcc1 Jul) !J If he h<Js not r~1Jtncd b.) Lhf.'ll~ 1h£ _:it:AL.Will .1utomat 1eall) he1·u m c vacant upon senlt.•nt.·in~ Curl>. a Hc µu hllt'an , has been waging a running ba ttle with the D t• m o c: r CJ I I(• g 11 v c r no r o v c r Curb's powt•r . . Fairview Joins Strike Maintenance Workers Pickel Mesa Hospital By JACKIE HVMAN Of•0.1lrl"lleUl•ff About 14 maintenance workers at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa today joined feUow trade union worke rs throu~hout Cal1forrua in a Mr1ke to protest Gov Edmund Bro wn Jr. 's pro· posed wage hike . ·'They want to give us a lousy 10 percent ra ise, and we haven't had a raise in two years," said Fairview's Bruce Powell. who works in the hospital power plant. M e mber s o r th e S l a t e Employees Trade Labor Council ~SETC), lo which the F'a1rview pickets belon~. are seeking a 20 percent hike. about ha lf of which would bf,> retroactive to last Oc· tober, pli.as dental benefits. Not a ll Fairview m ainte n a nce workers belong to SETC.' Striking 1-~airv1cw workers said they will remain out tn· . Ad.itsOal91 definitely and hope that other unions will a lso sanc tion a s trike. T h ey s pec ified that their walkout is directed against stale o ff icia ls a nd not agains t Fairview its elf. ··u·s a pretty good place to work outside of the wages." s aid SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Presid e nt Aug us to P inoc het called his ambassador from Washington ho me today "to con- s ider the s tate of Chile 's rela- tions with the United States." Pinochet,... who announced the m easure, said Ambassador Jose -Miguel Barros would return to Chile immediate ly. He did not mdicate how long Barros would engineer Bernie Sanchez. "l 've oeen here l2 years ... Fe llow s triker Larry OeVore noted tha t an electrician who would earn $7.35 an. hour at Fairvi~w could make $10 an hour in private industry and even more if he belonged to a <See •'AJRVIEW, Page A2> be away from his pos t. The move comes two weeks afte r U.S. Ambassador George W. Landau returned to Santiago from 17 days of "consultations .. in Washington over Chile's re- fusal .lo exlradiLc thr-ee army of- ficers accused in the Letelier murder case. Orlando Lc telier. a diplomat and cabinet minis t e r in the, .. Socialist government of the late Salvador Allende. was killed by Highway Crasff a bomb that exploded under his car in Washington on Sept. 21. 1976. An American co-worker .. Ronnie Moffitt, a lso died. The United States asked the extradition of forme r Chilean secret police chief Juan Manuel Contreras and two of his sub· ordinates to fa ce m urd e r charges in the crime. Nt'wport fkach f 1rem en and param ed1l'!-. w ork to fn•e Charles Luzader. 25. of Garde$ovt.• from the wreckage of his car fol o J a cras h at 8 30 p m Wednes day on We t Coast Highway near S uoen or A venue Luzader 's c:ar colUded with an auto driven by Georgl' Oel_gaud10. 45. 01 Huntington Hcueh before hitting a sign and rolling into d itch The only in1ury re- portt'd v.a:-a brok en l e~ suffer ed by Luzadt•r who "a.., booked at UC Irvine ~l ed real Center on susp1 c:1on of drunken . drlVlnJ..,. Hitler on Speed, Doctor Sftys MINN EAPOL IS <AP) - LarRC dail y doses oL a m - ph e tamine s ca u scd ·AdoU Hitler 's mental instability and could have helped s horten Wo rld Wa r II, a University of Min· nesota psychiatrist sa ys. shortly after the United States entered lhe war. In the cnsum~ months. the tremo r s pread to all his limbs and he began to chew on his fingers. As his a rmies on the Russian front began to fold, Hitler grew op ti mislic. even euphoric lie had bouts of1depression. but his spirits soared alte r visits to Or. Theo Morell. his persona l phys1- c1an. Heston says Sy ph illis o f th e br ai n , P a rkin s o n ·s di sf•asr•. s c hizo phreni a and mani c: depressive disease have been su~~ested as causes for H1llcr ·s, symptoms. Or Leon a rd Heston , who began his research in 1972, said Hitler 's left hand began lo shake But Hes ton disco vere d 1n microfilmed m edica l reports tha t Hitler took lar~e daily doses· of a mphetamines, commonly re- f erred t o as s p eed. He s to n believes the drug produced me n· tal aberra tions that caus ed Hitler to ignore his generals and make tactical e rrors. • Busing Nixed 8 of 10 Favor Amendment SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Nearly eight of 10 Californians say they are opposed to the busing of children to achieve racial balance in schools and an almost equal number favor an-anti·bwling atnend• ment to the state constitution. the California Poll re- ported today. Heston's r esear ch began when he read a book by Albert Speer, Hitler's ministe~ for industry a nd a rmaments. a nd w as fascinated by Speer 's descrip- -tioo oC changes i.o Hitler during the early 194-0s. Heston be~an looking for "Public opposition to busing is widespread in both northern and southern parts of the state. Money Sup J although it appears to be slightly stronger in P Y Southern California a• this time." said pollster Growth a Record Mervin D. Field.' Statewide, 79 percent of poll respondents said The nation's M·l money supp. they oppose busing. while 14 percent favored it. ly -savings and deposits - Seven percent remained neutral or bad no opinion. rose a record $8.t_biJllon for the Only 41 percent of the public haa beard of pro· week ending June l , the Federal ala in the state Lelislature to adopt an anti-Reserve reported this afternoon. in U U I mend t B t 70 t The 11·2 supply -currency as I lJ com tu ona _a -men · u percen well as deposits and savings -4 aald uaey favored such an alneodment when shown a alao jumped l81Jtttlon. dlnrmll\I card delcribing its proviaions. the prospect of lower Interest 'lbe independent survey involved 485 adults in-1 ,. rates ~ heightening rears ot ne urological illness . but Hitler's symptoms fai led to match those of m ental illne sses and we re often in t·o ns 1s ten t with his personal history. Or:n:ewi '.:ast Weather Some low c louds and local fog late tonight and e arly Friday otherwise mostly fair. Lows tonight 60 to 66. Highs Friday low 70s at beaches to mid·80s inla nd. INSIDE TOD~~ Violence 1ncrea1e1 on a stretch of the U.S.-Muico border called the "war zone... Story and photo on Page A19. llMlex "' ., .. lentce "'' ....... "' :=:a....~--.......... ., 'L .. .._ .......... ,tt ·-·-............ .. ~-..... , .............. ... = Al Or-..C.., AM • -Utl~ .. c:....c. .. .,.... ....... 01• WI U '-"" aM ........... Or fol -Ml ............... , ........... =.== I ... ti T........_ •• ··--Ct~~ ·~ l f ' Marie Genoa, 6, needed all the determination and •&ill· ty 1be could muter Wednesday afternoon to 1et a drink of w1&er from fountain at blufftop park in Corona del Mar. Jennifer Genon. 8, offered encouragement. When yoa're youn1 and not too tall. it's tough to reach those r-cmBU~unn1111rbuttt1tJr·~ ~te~r~v~lewed~~~f a~c~e~·to~·~f a~c~e~~~~·~t~wo~!W!ee~k~\~~~f11""1fl~ ma • , .......... au..,.....,. a. - .. ·------~-·. -· -·-------- ----------------------------------------------------- 0.11, ~ Statt -· MAINTENANCE WORKERS AT FAIRVIEW PR EST PROPOSED WAGE Hq<E They Join~ Fellow Union Member• St ewlde Todey In Welkout --------~-~-=-- River's Crotes Blasted Shotgw1s Aid EndaJngered ·Huntington Terns ljy MICHAEL P.\SKt:v1c 11 Of -0~11, I'll .. St.off A ~ang of t·rows that has been waging a one-s idca war ai;:amst an e ndangered spe<'1es of s m<All shore birds in llunt1nglon Beac h ran uµ a1-:1:.11nst 11 grcl:l l e<1uahzer W e d n c !:> d a y m t' n w 1 t h shotgun." State Oeplt rtmenl of f'is h und Game officials said today they zeroed in on 15 of the big black birds tha t have been fe ast.mg on the community or least terns n ea r t he S anta Ana River mouth T he crow lolling ma y contmuc lo protec t the 160 sm all birds that make up about 10 percent of thl• state's least tern population, ucrordin g lo d e partment s pokesman Ralph Young. "The l~t tern's status is pre· car1~us ~nd the crow's status is not. said Young. "It's as sim· pie as that " Probe Promised Las t year. the crows s wooped d<1wn on the leas t le m s · fenced· off hcarh ha bitat and killed a bout 25 perccnturthe tern nestlings Oi_I Imports Rise, But Refining Dips The aduJt terns are generally toug h enough to fend orr a couple of crows. but Young said the big gcr birds are joinlrig in mass at· lacks . The raiding p arties of crows · have been forming m a nearby g r o ve o f e u calpy tus tre e s . Young and two wardens armed with shr1tg uns began killing off lht-c rows Wednesday morning. WASHING TON I A l'J /\ s harp, unex(lc<'tt.'d n :-.<' 1n oil im- ports this WC(!k could mean no ''Rl·ncra l1 7.C'd s hortaj.(•"' at gasohnt· s t::1l10ns th1!> ~ummcr. Enn~y Scc rc t<Jry .J ame~ K Sch~J;?cr s:u d today ~ut lhal good news could be JCOpa rd17.ed by a troublesomC', uncxplamed d rop in refintiry product ion, Schlesin~cr told a n('WS conrc rcncc lie called that der linc "d1~ap- p111n t inl(. trouhle!-.om•· . Ir r itatmg" and said the Deµurt· mt-·nt of E nergy will investigate and call individual companies l•> a cc·ount for their act.Jons. Schles1ni;i.cr also said that long lines at service stations could pe rs ist. despite risine imoort.s. unless the stations sta gger hours or operation rather than all close early in the da.y . lie recomme nded th.at each governor consider ordering that gas stations in their sta les stag- ier hours to a ssure continuous gasoline supplies The secretary rc•J)Orlcd that c rude-oil imports rose by 840,000 barrels per day t his week over the pre vious week's level to 6.6 million barrels per d ay. Imp o rts r u,cC'ntl y h a ve a ve r aged 6. l million to G.2 · m illion barrels a day .' which w<?uld permit gasoline supplies this summer lo reach 95 to 96 pe rcent of last summer's levels, he said "If w<• gel higher Lhun project- ed a rrivals . this supply h~urc can ~o even higher," he said Ne vertheless, conti nuatihn of Inmates Riot SOLEDAD I /\I>) -Inmates of Soledad prison were reportedJy locked in their cells today afte r m ore than 500 uf them were In· volved in n ot which required tear gas to quell, authorities said. OAAHOE COAST .. DAILY PILOT Tt.-QtA ..... (Oilt\10-••• PHot w1f .. #hN'f\1'\(()M b•flordfhf'lt4f'""' ,,, ... , l\~•U.ttbythr01~ (O..\I Pubh\ru~(~., '-"...p..t•At•rdtltf'lf'\4'1' .. ovrU1\Md ~""'·· thtovqft ..... M ., fOI (°''" M#.).1. ~•WOC-'1 ..... ,, t•Ufthf\91Gn ,_.,..,."' '°"" l••"Vatlfl\" lt<i;IM, LAQt•W,,,.M h !M)iw1h(o.l\t A \t"Offtffl0~ M'hfftv\ i\ fl'Ubll\NJd ktufdAt .. ,.,.,, Wn«f•f\ lhtio ptlf\tt~I D\ltttl\fttf\(t Pl4'1f'll I\ •I JlO ¥f•\l 811y Stf...,,. (.M,t• ~'" (.Al1fou n• t7-1J. . _, .. _ Ptll\1dlrit •nd f)ubthl•t ,e(." , ..... , \flt 11 f)ff"l~f'lf4tnd ~rW'fAllMf'MtQift' Cllerle• M i.-Ill<-• I" IUll .,,,,,.,.,, Mll~O+"QIOlt()r\ OfflcH (..£;\l•~W J)fJW.\lh'9f\UH I ~.,';.~=-~"fi:'.:'ft '\~=r:~!•n '''''"'"' (714>~ Ct.-. Mw911t .... IU·M'N lhe present spurt re mains "a b1~ '1f' "Schlesinger cautioned. T h·e 'n1ted Sta les re main~ \'Ulnc•r ablc t u world oil ex pnrt 'r!., he said "There is no 1;:uarantce th i~ turnaround will continue " fie said Libya 's lcadt:r~ hml that they may red uce crude oil exporL'i to the United States on political grounds Nigeria 1s con· cerned over U.S. policy regard· 1ng Zimbabwe Hhoctcsia. Iran continues to be · ·so m e wh;.t ch aotic" and Saudi Arnbia's policies urc "open to changt:." 1\ s ource of deep· concern to the Carte r admin is tration," Schl esinger s ai d , was th e decline in re fine r y operations this week from 87 per cent of capacity to 84.5 percent. CAtuncil Notes "U n der n o rm a l c 1r - t•u m st an tes. whe r e the re is plenty of hahitut und nes ting a r e a (for t he te rnsi. ther e wou ldn't be a problem and we would stay out of it and let na ture take care of itself." said Youn~. "T.hc biggest problem with the tern is still the human being," he added. T h<: le ast t erni., s o-named beca use they are the s mallest m embers of the tern family, are protected under the federal En· d an ger e d S pecies Ac t. The legislat ion permits gam e of ficials to protect the te rns rrom ex Unction. u Newport Launches New 1irport Fighl Members of Stop Polluting Our Newport CSPON > have launched a new effort aimed a t problems caused by the Orange County Airport ' On June 25 SPON members plan to ask city coun· cilmcn to do a little more a bout ~wiving airport-caused noir;e pollution problem s. SPON President J ean Watt has outlined a four-point program : Budget $250,000 instead of the current $100,000 to launch a legal fight ugainst airport expansion Set up a city committee to find attorneys who arc ex - perts at fighting airports. . Set up a public rch1tions and marketing program to mduce county residents to make ~realer use or Ontario ln· lernational Airport. -1,..a unch a city effort -upurt rrom the existing multi. a genc y effort -to find a site for a new airport. * * • VIEW POLLUTION from lighted signs emerged as an issu~ during M~y's city council meeting during a dis· cuss1on of a P81r of three.root high signs for Corporate Plaza . · . The development is the Irvine Company's newest addi· t1on to Newport Center , located adjacent to East Coast Highway. Due to an ove rsight. Corporate Plaza has no sign which labels it. City Councilman Paul Hummel critici&ed two of the lending institutions recently opened In the plaza for having lighted signs at the top of the buildin1s He said the signs are annoying to neighbors . His objections were seconded by Debra Allen, a re- cently appointed planning commissioner, who spoke on behalf or the Harbor View Hills homeowners. At her request, councilmen approved the Corporate Plaza slgrui with the proviso that their lighting will go off at 10 p.m. Officials Indicated that the two ofrendln1 bank alpa would be turned ofl by 7 p.m. * • • THE GRIFFITH COMP-'NY of Irvine has landed two Newport Beach city contracts worth • tot•l of "51,513 for road p~eclA th•t are to get under way lbtl summer. City councilmen •warded Grtlfilb t.be Slll,IOO contract for inltaJUnc a paved aboalder, curbll and ptten oa the south aide of Eaat Coast Hlshway between JamborM Road . and Avoudo Avenue. The project la to be compJeted by mtd·Sesitember. Tbe same ftrm 1o\.tfte MSS,300 contr1ct for reaUplftl and ·~ the Ford Rolld·MaeArthW' Boulevll'd in· teraecUon. ' The WOl't-il-expeeted to be~ Tlfl!M:Offnlf. ' l're• P•,,e A I ~FAIRVIEW STRUCK. • • union. PoweU said nsures released by tbe state Penoonel Board In· dlcate bla job paya about 23 per· cent IHI than 1 com parable poeltlon ln private industry. The atrtkers said they are also anary al havin& to work for Film Crew Women Mourn Duke Among the millions moumin1 the death or John Wayne are two women who worked on the film crew that shot the star's Great Weatem Savings and Loan com· merclals. Accordin1 to cinematographer Haskell Wexler, the two women were part of his crew on location with the actor in Northern California to film the television commercials. During the first days of shoot· ing, Wayne made a remark to the effect that women beloDJ at home, not on film crews. The wome n didn 't res pond Im· mediately, though hurt by Wayne's comment, Wexler re· lated. Finally. one or them went to Wayne, explained that she had -extensive training for her job, had worked very hard to move up lo her present posilfon and that she fell she was doing her share or the work as well as any man. And as Wayne listened without comment. she said it was unla1r for him to put her down in front of the crew The next morning Wayne re· fused to start work until the en lire crew had been assem bled He called the young woman to his side Wayne tnl'1 the c rew "She wus right. I was wrung C:1nd r a pologize. Now le t 's get to wo rk " President Off For Brezhnev Summit Meet - W ASlllNGTON (AP J Prt:~t dent Carte r headed for V1cnncr today. saying he is upproaching his first summit with Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev "with hoJl(' but without false ex· pt·clat1ons." At a departure terC'mony on tht· Wh1lf' Jlou~e ~uuth lawn , the president ~:.11d hi~ muin goal at the s ummit and tht· 'unch~n~ ing duty c1f every pn•sidcnt " 1~ to a void nuc lctir "'"r \l.hll(· rn ;untaining U.S security Carter lert with modest go~b for the summit, whe re the two leaders will s iicn a treaty to limil U .S . a nd So v ie t s t rategi c nuclear weapons. He said the treaty "~ives us enhanced national security and increased hope fo r a peaceful future." At the departure C<!Tcmony. Vice President Walter F . Mon- dale told Carter : ·'The best wis hes or the American people go with you today on this most crucial of all missions." ··I 'II cert.a inly do the bes t I can." the president said before he , his wife and da u g hte r bo arded a 'helicopter for An·• drews Air Force Base in nearby Ma ryland. Their plane took ofr al S:26 :. m PDT on the e ig ht-hour, 15-minute night to the Austnan c•ap1tal stretches aa lone aa 10 days without a day off because the ho.pltal la •bort·at.affed. - They •a.id they believe • ai1nificant wqe bike mt1bt cut turnover and attract more Wl'>rkers. Fairview Executive Director Frank Crinella said the strike has artected hospital operations, bul hasn't paralyzed them. He noted that some delivery truck drivers and contractors are honoring U\e picket line. "It's not ·a tremendous hardship on us," he said. "I th\lak these people understand the work that we do and woulan't wan( t o -c-a-use a hardship." Fairview treats physically and mentally di5abled persons . Or. Crinella said {hat , technically, workers can remain on strike for up lo five days without risking dismissal. However. he said he doesn't plan to seek action against them even if they exceed that limit unless ordered to do so by state of· flcials. The walkout is in erfect at olher state facilities, including two institutions of the California Youth Authority, s e veral highway maintenance equip· ment yard& and the State Water Project. Cop Gets Job Back After Nine Years By ROBERT BARKER OI tM ~11y 1'11" St.H Gil Coerper's nine-year battle to win back his job on the Hunt· ington Beach Police Department ended suC'cessfu lly Wednesday whe n the 45-year·old patrolman was reins tated to the force Cocrper, who ha d taken a. s ene::. of jobs since his firing m 1!170. was out on a dry wa ll con str uction project this momin~ <ind unavailable for comment But his wire. Loua nn . ~aid Coerper was elat1·d o ver the unanimous decision hv lhc· C1ti. Pt:rsonnel C<1mm1:-:,1on tn 11n1l:r reinstatement 'The only thin}! .. ~·.: 1;ir1• rl...,a p poi nll'd ub<1ul •~ I hat non•· of th•• de tails wa:-""orked <1111 on '4 hal he wtll tM' doing, · ~he !.:11d ( 'oerper . who ~a:::. IJ motorty de officer at the llm~ of his fir ing. wants to return to tralhc pa trol. The s t a£e w a s set ro r Coer per's reinstate m ent when thl· 01str1ct Court of Appeal 1n San Hcm ardino rult·d 1n March thal Cot.'rpt.'r ·~ firing \I.as too ~en•n• a penalty to pay for tht· inc 1dent that occurred in 1970. A mt•mb<>r of thC' r 1ty's pcrs1m n<'I (·11mm1:,s1on !><lid CoC'rpcr " t"q>et'lf'<i lo JOIO the force ne xt Monday ONails of btick pay nwed to Coer p(>t ure being worked out by ~•ttorneys ('ocrper was fired ror lying ~ hc•n rnnfronle'1~-with charges h e gave awa.v som e "junk 1ll'ms" to fellow Police officers that were intended for the Hunt· in~ ton Beach Police Officers Charity Guild Coerper lalt~r adm1tt<!d giving some items to offi cers . but dt: med doinR so when confront~ with the lie detector tests . \ "I did wrong for lying but ( d idn't want to invofve other of ·ficers "Coe~r ~id earlier. The Personnel Commission handed Coerper a six -month SUS· pension Wednesday. but it will apply to the lime he already has been off work, .~ ......... JOINS LA PANl!L Yvonne Br•lhwalte Bul'D F,.._P~AJ ' BURKE ••• U p o n resigning the supervi110r's seal, he joined a Los Angeles law firm and will he ad its Washington, D.C .. or- fice Hayes. a supervisor since 1972 , was known for his stand on energy conservation and was chairma n of the county Energy Commission, but his activities often took him into other areas. He-a--l&0-8erved as chairman-of---- the Ene rgy, Courts, Public Social Service and Craft-Harbor commissions. During the 1974 oil crisis. Hayes developed the odd-even gasoline allocation program be· mg used in many California counties Before serving on the board. •he was an assemblyman from the 39lh d istrict for six years. representing the Long Beach area Hayes said s ince he was not see king re -election ne xt year he planned his resignation to l.'Ome h('forc the supe rvisors con· ..,1dt:rcd the 1980 budl(et. N·ewport Man Oeared of · Pot Cl1arge <:hC:1 rgc•!> of pos~css1on of man JU:tna for ~a le o n which <1 :'-J<!wport Beach man was arrest cd la st week, have been dis· missed . Police said today . .Jnhn Phillip Palmer. 48. of 215 l!lth Sl \I.a' on<· of two men ar- rt:!>tl.'lf hy N1•wport police June 5 1n a rur that Jll1·~cdly contained 4 I µnund-; uf man Juana l'C:1lmcr told pohn he was a h1 t chh1ker and d1dn 't know the nm t r a ha n <l w a ~ i n t ht· ca r cl r 1vt!n b y W i nt o n Paul Mc M 1 llcn. JJ, of 818 W. Oce.1n Front Cha rf.!CS u~ainst McMillen are s ti II µe nding 1n lhe Harbor .lud1c1al Dis trict Court wher~ the cha rges against Palmer wert~ d1 smis:,cd Wednesday for la{·k of evidence . Denial Urged CARSON CITY. Nev CAP) - Wealthy Mexican businessman Gabriel Alarcon Jr has been rtt· ommendcd for de nial or plans '·to pump SI million into the ne¥ "Westwo rld" the.me par&. in Henderson. The state Gaming Control Board voted 2·1 Wednes· day to recommend denial on grounds the source or Alarcon 's investme nt couldn 't be ade· quately traced. SA VE 20°/o IWllll fth ... o.t,I We 've got fathers covered ... with a giant selection of ahlrts. thorta and pants by Op, Offshore. Quiksilver. IZOO. Gant. Fred Perry, Golden Breed. Kennington. Left Bank. Stubbies. Pebble Beech. Pua. Surfllne Hawaii. Hobie. Saturdays and many. many more! ...... , ... u~_: ... -.rw.?. l..._.Cr9C..aarl _, ..... ,... ... , •• Valid Thru June 11. 1979 With This Ad Only ------- SlweJ 2tO'la...._A ... ......... 67J.7U• ........ ,......, .. ---. LOaMCl .... CAP)-~ n,...U dLat ftl• li••t "* •• ,.. .. fwlb WU Hllldu ... a Cau.le Mhk!e beeaue ti U. .,._ _ _.. •• _, eoeMnNe t~1 aefue Ille died, a faell1 ............ •e>Wd .. , only U.8' ... """•c~unent wlU be made .,.... the funeral ti over." • TIM wife of Wayne'• eldelt aon, Mll'Uel, clKllned to dlt.· close plana for ber father·ln· law'• burial 1aylna details wtll be ai8de public afterward. 'Tbat'a about all I can aay. Blazing Boogie TM ett'emcmJ wtll be private.'' lln. Wayne aaJd. Patber Robert CurUs , a Pauliat Prieet · an4 chaplain at UctAWedlcal Center wbi ro Wa1• dW Ila.day at a .. T2 after a aona bout wlth canc!er. conflrmed the. actor'• con· venkla to the Roman Catholic faith. "John WayM wu received In· to the C.t.hoUc Church the day ~fore he died," CurtllJ aaid In a statement read by Mareuet Morrill. • SPokMwoman for St. Paul the Apo19Ue's Cbvrcb in Loi An1elil. · "Mr. Wayne was conscious at the Ume. We are not at fiberty to 1peak about 80metbing that is a peraonal matter between a prt .. t and a peniteM.-! • Michael Wayne was quoted in lhe New York Daily News as l4 u ylng th11l bis father asked Curtis lo convert him "the day t>ero re he died." "( wasn't in the roonr at the time." Miebael aaid. "but Father C1,U'lia aave Dad t.be last aaeramenlt. It wa1 either Satur· day or &mday. I don't know all tbe tecbnlcalitJet of tbe church or what conatitutes conversion, but Dad dkl die tn the church." This wu confirmed by CUrtis, who said tbat when Wayne died, he was a Catholic. Wayne, whose parents were Presbyterian, was not an active church member. His three wives were Catholic and his seven June 14, 1979 children and 21 grandcblldren were railecl u Catholic1. Mn. Wayne al10 aaid she could opt conft.rm report,it that Wayne left his St.c mllHan col· lection or lndiaD and cowboy art to the National Cowboy Hall ol Fame in Oklahoma.City. At UCLA Medical Center. s pokeswoman Bonnie Whitham said tributes continued to pour in -including plans to d4!dicate. a wing of the hospital in Wayne's name. (Related photo. DAILY PILOT Pa1e 812.) ••we bacl buodrea of cals . yesterday," 1he !aid• ••aDCI a couple of hundred today ... CaUen ....,.. advlMcl llOt to...._ nowen but to make a •"Jnm'e melJlinlM'• coatritiutloa .. -~ John Wayne Memorial Cancer Fund, .. Wayne'• IOU llicbael and Patrick bad lnatructed. Doaatians will go toward ded~ icating a Jabn Wayne floor or wing in tbe new 17-atory Jonason Cancer Research Center on the UCLA campus. she said. No Water Cut Oft ·- Strike Won't H111·t -~ County Official Ry JERRY CLAUS EN purchase much of their water Irvine Company. the l ar gest OI llM D•ily Pllol Sl•fl from Municipal. agricultural complex. A !.trike that h as cri ppled lht-.. State reservoirs are all Cull," Most of the farmland prob. SJ billion State Water Project Sp rague s aid , incJudin ~ lems.hesaad.willbeinthe San which supplies much of Southern "ln 90 days, the reservoirs m J oaqum Valley, and that state C'a ltfomia 's water will have no the sta te system could start management pe rsonnel are al· 1m mediate cffc<'l on Orange drop ping to the point that 1t tempting t.o keep water flowing County, <Jn officwl ..,,mJ today would get us into a little more in to that area during the strike _ -~--.out_SLan Spra~ue. Municipal c-ritical <.'Ond1tion -not as much Pyramid and Casta1c Reservoirs W I). f 1'n 'Los Angeles County and ater 1stnct o Ora nge Coun Silverwood Lake near Lake Ar· ty's assistant manager. said, "H WATER WORKS STRIKERS rowhead from which Municipat the strike should las t longPr than 90 days, we possibly could be in FACE INJUNCTION-AS draws much of its imported bl water fors ome pro ems "And Lake Matthe ws in the About 310 St at" "'mployces rcscrv(!:-. "~ W"" would like to • " ... • U J '"' Corona area. which take!'> waler walked OU their water JOb!> haVf:." ht· '>aid Wednesday to protest Gov t-:d-··Hut t·vt·n then, 1t would not f ro m th t• Color a d o Raver mund Brown Jr ·~ rcceht 10 5 per c•re<Jtl' a d1fhcult cond1t1on for Aqueduct. is fu ll," he etdded Long.ha ired Boogie Board e nthusiast slides lefl on a s m all , but well-formed M:.i in Re<.ic h Park wave in Laguna Be a ch . The e<trly a fternoon action at the packed heach Wcdnt·sday d r ew a half-dozen of the urN hanc board operator s in to the 64 degree waters. whe re the tubul ar waves mean fast -<t lbcit s hort-sltdes. cent pay-hikcoffrr . us It would m:.ike us a little "The s t rike won 't a ffri·t T h e wo r kt'rs , 1n clud1n g ;intsy. I gue~s would be the right Ora nge County's replenishmt•nt hydroelectric operators. elcctri lNm .. , of the underground waler ba~an c1ans and other tcchn1c1<in~. orro Sprague said there should ht! this s ummer." Sprague a dded s eeking a 20 J>('~cent raise . no problem suppl ying water to "Storm fl ows from the wintt"r Stale officia ls report that th<' <11H1culturol users 10 O range rams have been e<>ll eeted behind walkout did not cut off water County cs~c1all y the giant Pr ado Dam (Riverside County Bank Hit 2nd Time ln3 Days Republicans Told Their Party 'Weak' s uppli<.>:-> for any rities but it in on the Santa Ana Riven and <m~ terruplL'<i irriAa tion for up to being released by the Army 700,000 acres or agric ultura l 2 OC-1 Os Tested Corps of Engineers at a ralt:' land. they can be receive d a nd Or ange County agr iculture is Ov 0 l A 1>ercolated mto the ground.·· er eser rea The Orange County Water D1s-not affected, howeve r, Spr<tguc said today. LONG BEACH CAP> -The trac t normally imports larg(• "Metropolitan Wa ter Distract only DC-lOs still fl ying m the 11ua nl1l1cs of MWD wa ler t•·• 1s the a~cnc·y that s upplies us United States are two Jetliners spread lhr6ugh filtration basin:. with water. and they st ill have that have made several test runs to keep the county in well water A Westminster branch of Bank of America was held up Wednes· day for the second tim e in three days, police reported today. Although d<'scriptions of the ho ldup m e n are s omewha t similar in both cases, police said it is t.oo early to determine that it could be the sam e robber. The bandit who escaped with about $200 from the bank at 6951 Westminster Blvd. on Wednes· day was described as being of Latin heritage and five feet. three inches tall. A bandit described also as Latin and about fi ve-feel·lwo held up the bank on Monday af· temoon. escaping with $800 in c ash, police said. In the first robber y, the bandit md1C4lt00 he had a gun in llis pocket and told a d erk to give him money. Wedne:-clay's robber fied the bank as a s ilent a la rm was tri~· ~e red . lie le <J pcd into a car driven by another man. The auto was reported stolen earlier in Santa Ana. Polit•e said they recovered the car . a red Vol k~wa gen , two blocks away f rom the ha nk. par ked in front of 13772 Locust St. Whil~ Monday's tobber sport· ed a mustache, police s aid. the m a n who h eld up the bank Wednesday all :40p.m . was clean .shaven. "By DESfllEE RIDER Ol IM o.i1, ~I ... St.Mt Political scientist Ba rbara Shell Stone told a g roup of Republican women in Newport Beach We dnesday that their party is weak and must begin to focus on topics of intere~t to the people. Speaking at a Shark Island Yac ht Club lunche on of the Balboa Bay Republican Women. Mrs. Stone, a professor at Cal State Fullerton, e xplained , "the Cyclist Killed By Auto in Garden Grove A 14 · v e a r • o I d A n an c·i m bicyclist d ied e a rly today of 1n juries suffered Wednesday when he was struck by a car as he cil legedly pedaled arross a Gard<·n Grove street against a red light. police reported. Raymood Villasenor, of 133 W Simmons Ave., died at Pc.Im Harbor Hospital at l : 53 a.m of injuries s uffered in lhe 2 p m. arcident We dne s day i n a t>edestn an crosswa lk a t Chap· ma n Avenue and Hasler Street. offi cers said. No c harges a re pending against the 69-year-old Garden Grove woman driver of the auto, police said. She was traveling with the green light on Chapman when the accident occurred, of· iicers reported. IOO'fo by Weekend San Onofre Plant To Resume Service SAN CLEMENTE (AP) - The San Onofre nuclear power plant should return to 100 per- cent capacity by this weekend, uys a spokesman for Soutbem California Edison. "They'll start it up Friday and, by the end or the week~, t~H be going full-lead," &a~ Edison sPokesman Dave Barron. .. Power plants are like bal· Ue1hip1. It takes awhile to «et them going. . ·'We had originally been acheduled to atart up mid·week, but that waa dependent on some work to repair some cracks and also subject to renew by tbe Nuclear Re1ulatory Com.· mt11lon," Barron tald. Tbe Saa <>noire plant bu been shut down 1lnce June 1 for re· ----D&lr-of cncu In • steam pipe_ fl Ulna. Tbe NRC review ta already eoaclucMd. 8an'OG aaid, but the work on the cracks was delayed by the fact that workers had to remove an entire pipe fitting so it could be analyzed. The cracks were found to be caused by corrosion in a weld on a "reducer" joint that connects a lO·incb·wide water pipe wtth a l4-ineh-~-ita three steam generators, he said. No radioactive wate r or material is involved in the problem, be said. The plant, which normally provides 456 )begawatts of elec- tricity, had Its capacity cut by ene-U.ird ..during a time when electricity demand soared because ot increased us e or air condlUonera durln1 a record· ~eakinl heat wave. "We didn't have any problem meetinl that demand," Barron aa~'bUCU did contribute to the 1train on the <11ystem the put couple or dayg ... -, --... _, ______ ·--·---· !act thatd a party ele~ls . pret· the Colorado ltlver Aqueduct in over the desert east of here to eac h summer dents an governors is irre c· operation that can meet a good mcas ure s tresses on the plane's "We are not putting any MWD vant lo party st~enlgt\.' d part of our supply, .. he said. cnl!IOC·mounting assc•m bly wate r underground t his s um· Vo t e r r egas ra 10 0 a n Munici~Watcr Dist rict 1s Oon Han~on . spokt-s man for ml•r,''hesaad legis lative stren gth determine t he agency which imports MWI> DC: 10 manufacturer McDonnell Spraj!uc added that his agenry _ party s tre ngth a nd . in these water into angt' Count y Cities l>ougl<1s. said Wednesday three 1-. not issUtnJ! <JOY requests for areas. the Republican P arty is and watc a~enc1es wh1<-h sup le:.t flights h:.i vt· bt·cn m<1d1· and l'OUnty rcs1dc uh 10 l'OOM•r vt• lacking, said Mrs _ Stone , a ply water to homes. industries J fourth 1s tentat ively planned watC'r bcc<i usc of the :-.la te Republi can and the daughter of f t rl :-.trik(' onetime GOP gubernatorial can· __ a_n_d_f_a_r _m_s_i_n __ t h_e_c_o_u_n_l_Y __ o_r o_c._Y ______________________ _ d idate-Joe Shcll-. - The Republican Party is the minority pa rty in the U.S. Congress and consists of only 19 to 20 percent of the registered voters nationally, she s aid. Politics as a whole already has a bad name for itself, Mrs . Stone said. but. when people are seek in~ a party. they are in· terested in hearing about things tha t affect . the m right now - do m estic policy not fore ign policy Pttople w:i nt si mple answers to prohlcms Thry don 't want to hc<Jr or can't comprehend com· ulcx tC'rms. she asserted. M ~iny politi<·ians arc only in· terestecl in getting elected and pcil1cy making and prmciples of i.!OVernmcnt arc not important to th~m . Mrs. Stnne said, adding th<it election has become an end 1n 1ti.elf This 1s the type (If activit y that c·an bankrupt•<J party, she con· h'nded. s<1v1ng the De mocrats ;c re doing at. t<>o. hut that the Hcpubla can Party as s mall and can't afford Lo he all technique "We. as a party, have to have so m e rcasnn fo r being." s he warnccl. 1,000 Flee Power Cut In Orange Nearly 1,000 offi ce workers al the Union Bank Square in Orange were evacuated follow- ing an electrical ma lfunction that caused powe r outages in the high.rise complex. By Wednesday a fte rnoon , most of the employees we re sent home although power had been restored to one l:l-story bwldmg and toasix·story structure. A power loss Tuesday night had already darkened another 12·story structure in the three· building square. t\vthorttlts--!Nt+d-"ll~l­ persons wer e rescued from three stalled elevators in the complex, and a maintenance man was treated for s moke in· halatlon after a small fire broktt out in one or the buildings. Paper Investigated OAKLAND CAP> -The FBI has be1un investigating char1es by the U.S. Department or Energy that the Daily Califor- n tan ln Berkeley illegally published classified informaUon on atomic energy. . ·--·--~·-------~ Floor Sample Sofa and Chair Clearance Above Sofas and Chairs are Gracefutty destgnS'Ct" - with superb construction enhanced by meticulous tailoring to give you lavish comfort. H.J.GARRETf fU~NITU~E. PROFE SSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNER~ 0,... ....... "-"' & Fri ....... 2J IS HAalOI ILVD. COST A. MISA '46·0Z7S --:.--------_____ ..-___ ._. ____ _ ' .44 CWl Y tttl.OT T"ur.OIY J\IM14. 1179 ~ wiCll ~(I ..... ~~'I Marplal•e While Gov's· Away •• tt •ICaY TIC1lY POLITO: The lofty concept th11t loul 1ovemmmt should be' non parth1an in nature hill becorne 1t •ucUcroua ;ollf' ln Oranae County. Trot out th•t nc>Uc>n .round here and you'll draw 1l11lai tn ~night, Oh, maybe ytius •JCO, w" all tboua&ht th•t you elected ~oral otfklal8 by lhf' staturf' (lf the m11n or wom•n without re111rd to pohUul aHlllat1on That concrpt was aimtod at koopmg party hacks, ward ,__...,.._ ~Job PA)'oilsOUlOf OW'Cll.Y lualb..ru!CQl.lll ty government corn · on •. But you ('llO f11rKt'l 11ll thal ldeahbm 101979 ·. t ·~ . ) 1 ) • 1 A CASE IN POINT 1i. tht-upcominK selection of a new Third Dtstr1ct s uperv1i.or for OrWlKe County after R1tlph 01edr1rh leaves office on July 9 The governor will appoml a 6UCCesliOr. Nobody, w1le1>i. they have i>ulfered a departure of all the1r brain t(•lb, would contemplate for a fleeting moment Sneaky Kid Looking /or Bag Chance at the Cookie Jar the possibility that J er ry Brown might make the ghastly er · f'or of appointing a new Orange County supervisor who was affiliated with the Re publican Party. Brown will no doubt take measured pains to apPoanl who he believes will be the ~st possible man or woman to the s upcrvisorial seat. Other than a Republican, of course. Meanwhile we have Lt. Gov. Mike Curb, a staunch. me mber or the Grand Old Party, who has been hijinking around with appointme nts during Democrat Brown's many trips out of s tate. AND WHAT WILL HAPPEN 1f Brown h<t~ flatted off somc11h11·(" and Curb 1s acting ~overnor on July 10 when the Diedrich scat 1s open for appointment" Thal ver y question was asked of Lt Gov. Mike only lo· d ay by Larry l'l'lcrson, the s<1vant politiral writer of the .Santa An<t fkg1stcr. l'ctcr~on reported that Curb told ham 1f Jerry I!-. out of stall', hc'rJ appoint a 1>1ednch s uccessor And m Curb's c•a!>c . you Muld bet your b1ppy the ap pointt--e wouldn 't IH! a Dt·mo<·rnt SPEAKING OF THE Orange County appointment. Curb told Pl·tcrson. "The matter has certainly been on my mind ... an the comm~ week, I plan to get some input from som<' Orange County people whose judgment I respect ·· You are lcrt on<: gut.'SS whowmrthose people will be In Curb'!-. <.·a:-.t!, howt·vcr , th1i. as probably JUSt an ex crease an futility Gov J etry isn't quite th<it dense. He'e. steppe d out of the kitchen a c·ouplt· of time~ already and given Mike the , t:hance to d ip into his cookie jar tic wcm 't lct Mike go dipping again. lnsuranre Fraud Told ..~ .......... Two masked Florida insurance agents sit with Rep. Claude Pepper.. D-Fla., during a Ho use he alth subcommittee hearing in Washington. They outlined how they sold worthless or unneeded heal~ insurance policies to e lde rly people -and said three.quarte rs of the agents selling only insurance to cover medical costs not paid by Medicare may be practicing fraud. Indians Due Payments Court Says Sioux Entitled lo 5J;l7.5 Million WASHINGTON CAP> -A cen· tury ago, Gen. George Custer paid with his life for the govern· menl's policy of uprooting the Sioux Indians fro m land in the Blac k Hills of South Dakota A century later . a federal court says Uncle Sam s hould pay the Indians for the land. The US. Court of Claims ruled 5·2 Wednesday that the Sioux a re entitled to $17.5 million for their land and 5 percent interest dating hack to the seizure 102 years ago. THE COURT SAID the lolaJ settle ment could r each $132 5 mi Ilion Sioux attorney Arthur Lazarus Jr. estimated it would amount to $105 million. distrihut· t•d a mong 60.000 Indians. Thc mt•thod of distribution has yet lo be formuJatcd. The question or compensation for the 7 m1lhoo·a cre Black Hills a rea has been be fore the claims court :.ince 1920. In 1942. the C'Ourt held that the Sioux were not e ntitled tu compc nsat1on. The issue l'ame back to the l'ourt when 1t reviewed a 1974 de· cision of the Indian Claims Com· mission. which had awarded the Indians the money for the_ land plus interest. The court upheld the $17.5 milli on for land com· pcnsation but denied the Indians interest paymenb. CONGRESS, HOWEVER, or· dcred the court last ye ar lo re· eons uier. and this time it found the land was taken In violation of the Indians· constitutional rights. That finding entitled the Sioux lo both the land compensa· lion and interest.as approved by the commission. EliJah Wlurlwmd Horse, presa· dent of the Oglala Sioux Tribe at Pine Ridge. said his tribal coun- cil feels "that the sacred Black Hills are not for sale ." "We are saddened that the Black Hills has been put 1oto an a ward situation," he addc<1 . and ex pressed concern that thl' m o ne y would go t o lh t: Was hington lawyers who argued the case. THE JUSTICE Department. which hasn't decided whether to appeaJ. said the highes t previous court award to American In· d1ans t.otaJed SS4 million , 10 1978. rtoweve r . Con~ress a warded S962 5 m1 ll1 <>n to n a tiv e Amf:'ricans of Ala!:>ka in 1971. The majority opinion talks not only of lht· fmanr1al settlement. but of th1· n<it1on 's h 1slory <t~ '.I.hit•·:--moved w1•:-.tward and took OVl'r Indian land:-. Congress Pay Hike Dead/or This Year? WASlllNGTON <A P J ll<1usc S1wahr Th<1ma!-. f> O'N1:11l s aid today he b<'hcvcs a pay raise for mernb•:rs of Congre:-.s cin1I top·pa1d bureaucrats 1s dead this year But the M assaC'hust·lts Democr<1t told a new., confcrcn<'l' I h<.tl s upport(\rs or the hike "got more votes tha n I ant1c1pated" durin~ a series of votes on the question Wedne:.day And he added, "you never can tell." O'NEUJ... TOLD REPORTERS he "consu.lered the p:.i y r a1i.c dead on J an. l" -before the current Congress went into sc::.sion ·'I never fell lhc pay ra ise would go through this <.:ongre:.i. I JU::.t don't sec the votes out thert.'.'. The House on Wednesday f1r~l at'cepled and then rejected a 5 :1 pe rcent cost·Of·living r aise for 1b elf and for top·ranking bureaucrats . The increase would have added $3 ,162 a year to the c urrent congressional salary of $57,500. THE FINAi. VOTE k1llm~ the pay raise also had the effect of Storm Nears Bahamas · k'tlling11 $952 million legislative appropnationi.-b1ll as wei·t O'Neill s aid fie did not know when, or how, that ball would be resurrected. "I nev~l' gave It any thought,," he~s.aid. "I couldn't be more truthful." Hurricane Cent.er 160 Miles From Miami T~~r•••re• "' Le .... Alllv'QU4! •1 ~ AM•tUIO 'II ... llll•nl• I \ ,,. 8•ll1m0<e ,. SI> OUf\lr il)Cled '""' 10 -ond»laQe t 11• tlort\ t\.M.ad OUf' 1nQ "" ot '•'1 yt•r ~ '"" .lQen<' '"'°''"' Bui all it<e.t\ Of 1111' Lo\ linQele\ 1 'll •rm "'llfWm es • 8h,..••0 ~s '>8 n 8 •\1n e,,cept ''-c~tUnP wer~ vft· der llr\l••t•oe \mo9 conO•hpn\ Wtdne\deY -'"•l19'>1U\ •nd 11- \•llllnq, dfy !>NI ~rl<"" dC>t.,ft\ of \mall bf~ II••• on Ille _,..., llllll •round ti.. t lly 80t\le u SI> • 80\IOfl IJ 'IO 8tOWft\Vtlt• Ml ., 81itl•IO ,,. •• Cf\eye""" 81 S) CM«•90 II s• • C1n<lflft•ll I\ !Ill . c1 .. e••r><1 11 .. 0•1 fl Wlf\ ,, s• Denver 81 SI O<!lron n .. Helt11• u 'IO • ... 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IM•fly c louOy atrO\\ the Ml-•I •nd lf\e Of\lo Valley. l\Ol•ted lf\unOer\IOrm\ bOom•d When • 'etond 'taqe ••ert ·~ tore-<•''· 1.no i"4u''""'-· 00"'"'" m,.nt •V4'fK'"'' •nd dlt bU~t~\\e\ with mot~ tnf'tn 100 ,.mployee\ in A1ver\U:lit Or•f"loQlt. !Mtn l\f-rrwrdtM "'"0 IO\ Anq.ol~ f ount1r\ ,.,, re QUtr"d to tm()if'fl'M!'nl d \l,.nOby pl•n to ,,.ducr p0Uut1on "''"" du"""' • ...... ono ''"<I" ""'''· retitH'''~., lit,. reou1red. to reduce wmr f!m''"°"' b• 10 per(ef\I Tot•• c.ommuttr m1te.-gir mu\t be reduced bY U pertenl AU unlo..01nq Of fuel from Otl t.-.H\ in ttw twlrbOr •" weu '" lf\e tran\I•• of fuel tn l•n~er I ruo' "' ~efllW""' "f\all~ Power comp.on1fl\ were •'~~ 10 \ub•lllut• MllH•t 011' tor p011u11on. proclutlllQ ,.,.,, ..,,,,.,., PC>•\1ble - pu r< haw f}fterQy tr om ut1l1h~\ out· """ 11•• IOU,.<!Klnly are• ralller lf\M> m•nulu lure 11. ,,.,ou1111 POrllDn• o• K•n1uoy on l"'oa•fal tt'eai•er we~\cMY nf(lf\I, • \IO<m oumped '- mM~ thM\.,, fnc.h ot '"''" in onf' f'M>Ut n ... , Lout\wllt,. lhund4't1tttorm\ ot· ·~to~ over North O.kol• •••IY to· O~y f•rtMr .. ,,, \hO'#et~ wtorft r.trfl A lf\unou\lor• pec•1n11 10 mpf\ '°"red lf\rOUQf> nof'llW•n UJ"" Pow•• l1M \ -•• ~p0rled -111 LOQ•n And Ml ....... 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Na- tional guajidsmen raked tllil! bar· rios with aubmachlne 1una in an operation called "recon- naiaaance by rire." "WE SHOOT into all.the trees on an unsecured block with .$0- caliber machine guns," said a li e uten a nt in the guard. Somoza's combined army and police force. "Sometimes people with guru; jump down and run away. Sometimes they fall out dead." M ana~uans sleeping on their floors because of the fighting said guerrillas told them San· din is ta comm and er Eden Pas tora was leading an ''in· ternational bri~ade " north from the Costa Rican border. Somoza claimed last weekend his force.'i crushed an invasion there last. wee.Jr and drove lbe survivors back ac~s the frontier. The guerrillas also s aid they were battling Somoza's forces m M asaya, 20 miles south of Managua. and in the northern c1t1cs or Sebaco and Matagalpa. Journalists returning the north confirmed that the Sandinistas held the t.owns or La Tnmdad and San Isidro and had tbe guard pinned down in two locations in nearby Estc li. SOMOZA CONCEDED in a hroadr ast Wednesday night that his t•apital ha<I been "shut down" by tht• fighli ng and a 1-:l·nnal strike ('ailed hy the San· tlin1st as .Junl' '1 <1s part of lhcir- two '.l.t•ck 11lcl "final offensive ·· Women Picket NY Tiffany's NEW YORK tA I') Tif f.1 n y's. r hit• J,!1ving's horn or µlcnty, say' bride~ may haw than~s uther than silve r. chmit and crystal lo worry about but 1 hOM' worr•c.' arc not the slorl:! ·, l'OOl't•m Walt1'r Jlovang. president of lhl' Fifth Avenue ~ift emporium. .., I .1 t (• d TI r f a n . s p 0 sit i 0 n Wl'dnt·sday after four white· Hiled ''brides" from the Na· t1onal Orgaruzation for Womc11 :-;tOOd outs ide the store to hand out flyers on the legal status or ~a ve:.. The rtyel"I> saiir -,rrosfjlltlve hridt•s s hould be more con· t•t•rncd with "legal rights m m..arnage" than silverware. .. 1) ). " '° " s.t'lt•~· .. /l ~ Simi '1 11 IJ.8.8-••r• IM•ll·-1 -Mn Ir-Sovtll CorollN ..... Wnl, Fla., --... vl9" lo atly IW '911 todOy ft !fie At1011tlc "-•le-M•-·• lint lrwic.t ..... :UIR ~""' .... Rtllel ... ..,u -IUncJ) C•m• In Ille form OI <oollncl •-••lure\ •nd • r ltl"• lnvertlon l•Y•• lollowlnci pollullOfl ._ICICI lll~IOr\ lo t ile •• com110llllt lff vlo1a11on\ ol mt11· ....... ""'94llloollfNfll proc..-U.•• A alO# '°°'Incl IAnCI tllolild f\old i.mper--.. lllrOUlll Fri .. , .... _., "''" #ill prevail, a< <ff,.lltl II Ille N•ll-1 WHlller .. ,,,kc. Fo•ttMI valld 10 ..... "". \utf ·-· IWfoM Ill fMI. MU· lmum llelolll 111 leet. p.,10• In ~onth. Dads, do you dare suggest to your family where to buy your Father's Day gift? Peter Kalionzes made a suggestion, and his family is glad he did ... so are we. .... ,.," ·--· ............. . , ..... 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Dir 7 4 SSW 1 > SSW 1 J SSW t > WSW Ovll ... fer P-rlOey OecrHt1"9 _. ....... . • • -.. --i_ • 1028 Irvine, Newport Beach. Califomic1. Phone 642-7061 . .. ----... ' I ·1· .•.• ---~ -. CALIFORNIA a 6 ~.June''•#\ 0 DAIL T PILOT ¥ -State W ate:r Workers ·Strike .. • .~ ........ State As:w mbly mino rit y leadtr 'a m l llalld, H Atasl·adero. e xplains why the Republican mmority un Wednesday for ced the s tate Assembly to return 1t~ vt!rsion of the $16.7· billion state bud_g_et to committee b --retustng-ro vorelor· i . "T pers onally thank we need to b~ talking about $500 million dollars in cuts," Mrs. Hallett s a id. . SACRAMENTO (AP> _. A s trike by lechniclana closed down the 1.1 billion State Wat.er Project for hMlf a day. but r uperviaon had It back in opera- tion virtually t>erore the water Will ml"8<1. 1'he 4SO·mlle network o r aqueduct.H, pumps, and electrical generating plants serves half or the st1lte's 22 million residents and Irrigates as much as 700,000 acres of prime farm land. BUT LOCAL reservoir sup- pltes and aJlemate sources of water turned out to be adequate whe n 310 s late t echnicians walked out at l l a.m . Wed.MS· day in a dispute over money. Some areas, like Los Angeles, are served by many projects. The state attorney general's office. acting at the request or Gov Edmund Brown Jr .. swd it, would seek a n injunction today aguanst the strike by the State Em ployt.'t!S Trade Council. Power from other utilities - a nd cool weather that ·kept de· m and down in high-use areas - madt' up for the loss or four h vd r oe lectr1c pla n t s The Scientology Church Hit . Loan Fraud Scheme Alleged i11 Riverside RIVERSIDE <AP> -Sheriffs de puties r aided the Riverside Mission or the Church of Scien- .tology on Wednesday. looking for evidence an an alleged loan fraud scheme involving present and past church members Sheriff 's Capt. J ack Reid said proceert s of several hundred loans amounting to more than $100.000 were allegedly turned over to the. church afte r m em- bers obtained the money by making false loan a pplications to banks and finance companies in the Riverside area. Reid said a ~roup or former church members told detectives they had been forced to make false loan applications and tum loan money over to the church. .: LNG Part o ... ,d'! • LOS ANGELES (AP) -If no positive decisions about a pro- posal to~ild a liquefied natural gas terminal at Point Concep· tion are reached by the end of June, Indonesia will probably cancel its contract to import the ( __ ~T._.4T._'E ____..J gas , the vtC't" president o f Southern California Gas Co said Wednesday. .. It bothers us that we seem a bit like the little boy crying wolf ... sajd Willtam Wood, who is also the chier negotiator for California utility companies s eeking to import LNG from In· donesia. tt'ftldtrr tt'rko•r A Id LOS ANGELES <AP J - .Cooler te mperatures were ex· peeled to provide some relier for Southern California firefighters ·who combined forces to tame numerous blazes, including a 100-acre brush fire near Baldwin Lake, about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Fires burned near Baldwin Lake in the Big Rear area at the Ventura-Los Angeles counties line at Westlake Village. A 150· ac r e brus h f i re r aged 1n Winchester in Riverside County a nd fire fighter s fought two blazes in San Fernando believed set by juveniles ltlurdrr Rap Dropprd PASADENA (AP) -Charges against movie stuntman Gene Le Bell in connection with the 1976 murder of private detective Robby Hall have been dismissed in Superior Court. "We have 1nsuff1 c1ent evidence to convict the defen- dant due to the fact that the ma- jor ·portion or our evidence was s uppressed by the stale ap- pellate court." Deputy District Attorney Jerry Bowes. Drugs Pia•• Basted SAN DIEGO CAP> -Six persons have been arrested tn connection with a multi-million- dollar mobile drug factory that authorities say was part or a major conspiracy to manufac· lure and distribute the illicit Hallucinogenic drug PCP. SURPRISE DAD ON FATHER'S DAY Now you can impresss Dad with your good taste and give him a Quality gih all at one time ·Give Oad a Chicago Cutlery SKH-6 Steak t<nife Holder with S ix 1035 Steak Knives. See the entire line o f qualtty t<nives and gift set FREE I I-drawer metal WOl'tl· shop Ol'Clmlizer 1$7.95 .... · WITH PUICHASE OFORIMB. ··MOTO-TOOl. llT PACICID INSIDE . .Ycf·~~ Kit includes a 30.000 RPM 1 constant speed Dremel Moto-Tool. plus 20 aa:ess00e5 that tenet. drill, cut. carve. gnnd. polish No 2712 52'5 OREM EL! ®6'195 TAILE SAW Rips, cross cuts. miters. straight cuts, dadoes. r a bb e l s . groo11 es M u ll1 ·purp ose t or do·1t·yourselfers 580 1995 4" FLIP-GRIP VISE Flips to many positions to grip metal. ~ or pipe Mounts horizontally o r vertically. 4-tnch 1aws. onm FATHIR"S DAY ..rs IMCLUDI • A Comolet• Une of c..e Cutlert. Power TQ!)I (Black & DedceHlkll-Aockwell • Charmglow Gaa BarbeQueS & Acce9IOries • Malter Mechanic Hand Toots• 0.-C cat Wax Products • A ... PAMCY • .,. WIAP flOI ML OUI ..r'S . .. ... lOOSHllS 111/J ......... dl-tff. JllC·l I 0 I IMcli ONLY ]'JOO The compact Weber charcoal cooker Porcelain f1Msh alu m inum IPg!. and ash catcher In Yellow Red Kev I 1mr> or Coooer ONLY 8900 ffOMEUTE" I O·IN. GAS SAW With Saf·T ·T1p ~· Features J~95 all-pos1t1 on carburetor. aulomat1c ch a in 0 111ng, all-weather 1gn1tion XL -· ., r:-i' - 1895 OlllTAL ~!!!!!=l==:....J!I...-:=::~ 10 .000 Flush-sands on three sides. Two-handled control STORE HOURS: . raciUlies are used mostly to run water pumps and to provide backup pOwer lo ti .. 1 of peak conaumptlon. ...... I There were no reports or cities without drinking water, but part of Bakel'llleld in the San Joa· quin Valley switched it.s source to the Kem River, and part& or San. Gabri e l and Sa n Bernardino,. north and eaat of Los Angeres. switched to wells Dee>artment of Water Reaources. Charles Shoemaker. said the 1y1tem should be in con- dition to make all deliveries lo· day as required. The power and wal•r employees' wallcout waa oaly .. second otflclal at.ate emplop strike in CallfomJa blatory. ~ flnt. which involved maayld the same Water Projett. employees, was a four-diy strike in a 19'72 pay dilpute wtlb The project collects water from Northern California and distributes part of it lo San Joa- quin Valley farmland and the rest over the Tehachapi Moun· tains to Los Angeles and sub- urbs. Gov. Ronald Reaaan. ~ However, there baa been a flurry ot so-called .. alellouta .. recenUy among Highway Pau,>1 officers, state prison 1uarda Qd employees in state boepit.aJa dd the highway department. Project officials reported late Wednesday that they had most or the system back on line. They said strikers .. tinkered with" some computers and devices, but there was no sabotage. The assistant director of the The workers. who have not had a pay increase since July 1977, have rejected Brown's of· fer ot a 10.S percent raise for the fiscal year beginning ne1Ct month and are demanding 20 percent. All of the disputes )lave ~ over wages, which Brown f~ last year after voters passed tk Proposition 13 tax-cut initiative Bay Area Sweep Hell's Angels Arrested SAN FRANC ISCO (AP l -Hundreds or federal and local law e nforcement agents swooped down upon multiple locations around the San Francisco Bay area, in a coordinated effort aimed al arrests or 32 members of the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang, it was reported today. Authorities were quoted as saying the arrests of at least 18 persons Wednesday rught were on fede ral grand jury warrants involving conspiracy lo sell druJ{s and controlled substances, deal m ft rearms and murder opponents It was believed to be the largest sweep or its kind m the motorcycle gang's turbulent history. with leaders. members and associates or the group named in sealed warrants. OFFICIALS CLAMPED A tight ltd of secrecy over the raids. which were believed lo have con · tinued into the early hours today U S. Attorney G. William Hunter was expected to announce their completion at a news conference late r in San Francisco. The San Francisco Chronicle said the raids ex· tended from Oakland to Sacramento to San Jose. The newspaper said most of those arrested were brought to Government Island m San Fran- cisco Bay and then transferred to the federal building in San Francisco for arraignment. TELEPHONE CALLS ro base were referred by the Coast Guard to a "command post." where a man who identified himself only as a n ··agent" said only that two assistant US attorneys were present. It was not immediately known where the persons a rrested were bein~ held. HWlter could not be reached for comment. FBI officials declined knowledge or the raids, despite a report that the agency had coordinated it. An of• fi cial with the U S. Drug Enforcement Aaency ie Los Angeles referred questions to HWlter's office. However. the Chronicle quoted HWlter as say. ing the warrants we re obtaine<t under a federal racketeering and corrupt organizations statute in· volvinJ( the Hell's An((els The Chronicle said most of those arrested were transferred to !he federal bwlding in San Francisco for a rraignment. Federal Protective Service police at the federa l bttilding said no officials were on duty and there was no evidence or activity al the building late Wednesday. SUMMER SCHOOL -'79. June 18 -July 27 8:30. 12:15 Grades 1·8 CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL 760 Victoria St., Costa MHO Tllitioft • $20 Per WNlt ALL ACCREDITED TEACHHS For Information Call -548-6866 Join the Celebration! See Why Your Friends • Have Shopped and Saved With 2 WAYS TO BUY. Compare the Savings Yourself!· o.....,c.-,·1 ..,... ... cw, FULL SERVICE SELF SERVICE T•.t.,_ .......... s ..... GoldenWeat andW•mer -Opell la":.. 0,... .... -·· • "'· Huntington leech -·-------· ' ....... ~ ----·-------·---------------------· ~. N E1 .. lt ..J I .. Robert N. Wffdt Put>ll•htr ThOINt Keevll/Edltor Orange Coast Daily P1 lol U a-..... a .-a11..e ... ------·T•h•u•r•.daV_ .• J.un•e•t•4•. ·'9·79·---------Ba-rt>.t•r•••K•r•el•t>•ic•h•'•E•d•lt•or•l•.•.P.~-.E•d•l•tor••• NB Fire Staffing ~ops Budget Li~t Aller M'vt>ral hours of 1tudy and deb1tt> -and w•th vury little he-Ip rrom laX·t'OftSc1ous resldttnts Nt>wport Beach City Counc U members approved a prcUmJnary b~daet Monday l''mal action on tht' document wnt conw . •t lhe met-•lmg on June ~. The $28.3 mH.Uon worth or propoi.~d expenditure m oludes soml' co.nrusenjC last rnmutc addition!. und c.Jcolc tions Couru·llntt·n h ull l u ~ rl'i.lh• with ~ome lOUl:h e~obl<.'m.S, not the ll'll !-.l u( Whu•h WUS the• QUl'Stlon Of mun l'Ows:r ln the ft rt• th•pttrt mcnt l>t•pur1111c11t :-.pokcsnil'n pll·aufod unsurn·s~flllly (or rt•tl'nt1011 uf th r l'•' Jo li:-that havt• bt·•·n \lll('Ulll -.111(•(.• las t J unt'. po:-t~ llw t·ll.\ m u n11i-!t•1 "imlt-d t•l1 minukcl f'\•ur ... of rt•chu·t ion >f fire covl•ra~c Wl'rt' s oml·whut H~suugc•d ti) a 1·11m pllC"a ·ct prn<·c1_h.1rl' whlt'h will t!ven • ruully r<'s Ult Ill th<' rt· -.t<lffu of :t ltutdn trur k , t•urre ntly unused With the undc r stan(Ling th the fire dt:partmcnt in 1979·80 will huvt• tht' saml· num .r of men that it had in \978·79, Wl''<I have t o -.ay thl· l' ncrl made the right movt-s . But with the issue of st ale b 3il·out funds still un _resolved. it is possible ther e m ay be some long-range an· · come ~ains for the c ity. If that turns out to be the case, it should be the City Council's firs t priority to reconsider those cut firC' fighte r job:-, C.Ollege District Cuts Officials rn the once re lative ly wealthy Coast Com · munity Colleg~ Dis trict arc considering a $65.8 million budget for fiscal 1979·80. That's stiU a hefty chunk of cas h, but the preliminary financial package, if approved today, would re present a loss of more than $12 million in dis trict finances s ince passage of Proposition 13. The pkturc is likely to chan~c, fo r better or worse. pending artion in Sacramento r egarding stale bail-out programs for nc'xt year Eilh1•r way, the district has bl'cn responding to r<'· du<'«d fina n!·••s h y c utting bac k on :-.umme r school and dctn•as ing -;upplit•s and m aintenance and operations {'OS ls Tht· all\'i:fl l of ne w edurat1nnal program s -s o m e su cct'~:-.t-·~ others fetilurcs -is now a thing of the pas t E ven some estahlis hed programs will fall by the wayside ('riti<-s of tht• community college district won't be· moan t he losst•s. just as there are thosf• who fet!I lhc dis· tntt's pmcn·s~ h~1s twt·n ha iled and that re maining pro· grnrns ar1· likl·ly lo s t<.ignale . Hut t·ollcgc offidals , to their cr edit, arc attempting to t•opt· with the vote r!-· message a nd wh at o ne high-ranking ~I at<' official «aJl,·d · · a11 era of lowered e xpcctation!:I " Housing vs. Industry Next month. the Newport Beach City Council is ex· pee led to take f rnu l action lo approve or d isapprove the 610·unit r esidential deve lopment that is proposed to sur· round the Ford Ac ronutronic site. Some interesting philosophical questions were raised when tounrilmen J?Ot the ir first official look at the project at Monday night's m eeting. ()f C'OUrs e d e n s ity Of the housing units, the traffic thos e units will g<:ncrate and the price ranges at whirh tht>y will b(• -.old h<Ave lo be cons idered. But ther e arc is· SUl'S l><.·_v<1n<t th(• physiC'al a nd cnvlronmental concerns. Mc mbN!-of the h ye·vote counc il majority like to re ·' fer to lhl'msl'lvcs as residentialists, people who are dedicated to developing the city as a place to live. not as a financial and bus iness <:cnter.notas a resort for tourists. In that r egard , this projec t should suit their plans, s ince it is pro1>0scd rn lie u of industrial and office de· velo pment on the vacant 100 acres of Ford property. Yet. it appears in the wake of Proposition 13, suet\ de· vclopmt!nt is ~oing to cost lhe city money. Housing, it ap· pea rs , won't g e nerate as much tax revenue to city coffers as it consumes in ongoing city services. Council members say they want a study of the cost-reve nue r>roduction of diffe rent types of develop· m e nt. It's likt'ly to produce an outbreak of municipal schizophrenia if that study s hows commercial and in· duslria l development to be a money maker and residen· tial to be a loser. In the me antime , the questions -including financial concerns -raised b y councilmen Monday deserve careful scrutiny so that an informed and final decision can be reached when the matter is next considered. • Opinions expressed in the space abovo are those of the Oauy Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and .artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Topless 1Syt;M. BOYD Am asked which national magazine was first lo publish a picture or a topless woman. That goes pretty rar b1tck . In 1903, the Nutlo nal Geo· 1raphk. yet. proneered that art with a photo.or a remale Philippines rice harvester. What followed was a whol«' batch ol such umeru work executed in the Orient •nd in Arrica by scholarly photo1· -:•phers who claimed to be highly uienWic lo lbelr pursuits. Dear Gloomy Gus I lou my Sky Lab pot&.al ltampl. Will the ao•erament print. another honortn« tbolf killed by 500 lalUna part.a? 1.c.u. Add sassafra1', that very sturr your gr e at granny made t«>a out or. to the lengthening list or ite ms banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Think or that! Sassafras tea is now against the law. Do you r eca ll G eorge Orwell 's book "1984"? Researchers report more than 100 or the volume's pre· dictions have already come ~rue. Charles II or England RO enjoyed that ancient game known u "Pall Malt" that he built a broad strip in northwest. London for the playlnc ol lt. ShODll 1pran1 up alone ha 1Jdea. 'l'be street thea took tbe name of the geme. Becauae it wu clOHd to •eldcle1, lt. wu DOt Juat. aaot.ber 1t.rfft, bo••••r. People wanted t.o call Jt IO ....... elle. Tlaat. '1Pall~' ... med lo be a IPftlftC ltl"Mt name wblle tb• .. llall" woald Ml'ft to Identify ..., Hell plaH. ftat lllDH ... 'Walkwa1 dial JOU ud I m: 1aent la -called a mall tiecaUM ol a aJ fuctna. llOl-;fllDlrold __ ..... 11_.__ Jack Andcr8on ,. W /\SHlNGTON -The retire· mt•nt of Sovlt"t Communist Party tiu~s I A'(IOid Hrcihflt'V Is predict· t•ll with th•~ rf•gularity, if not the Ul'C'Urur y, of 1t cuckoo clock . Trudilionally, the predictions or Kn•mlm watchttr8 art! pecged to some cv1:nl 11 r h I ~ I 0 r I 1· .. ,~11 1f1n111 t:t- 11 11t• rlnal tr i umµh , IJC r h ,q1~, 11111J 1111•1hrll'\I will ... t .. 11 d11w11 £'h us lh P H us s ia n I t' a cl l' r · s lnl'('lin~ with I'• l''atJcnt Carter for the signin~ j•f the SA l.T ll treaty in Vienna hu.; •w 11t the soothsayers to their t 1·:i h·ilVcs IHll't' mon• The: treaty "•:11111g. they spcl·ulate, will be JJrl'<'IMo!lY the kind of s howboat acha cvcmt.•nt that wall giv,e Urczhncv an excuse to retire with the pl ~ udats o f world leaders still r i,:ini,: in his ear& The big rouble with thas I recurranac theory 1s thatt it as · sumes Brezhnev wantis lo qwl, and there's no evidence lo sug- gest this Quite the contrary: Like every previous top man in the Krt>mli-n;-Brezhnev has shown no inclination to go gentle into that good night of voluntary retirement INTELUGENCE sources in· formea our associate Bob Sherman that in light or past his· •ory. it's more likely .Brezhnev will continue to hold onto Power until death or.intrigue force him out The Central lnlellagence Agen· cy h as c hronicle d the quiet struggle inside the Kremlin to retire Brezhnev a nd his stub· born rerusal to budge. Jlis abili· ty to survive at the top of the he ap t}a s been a source of frustration fo r youn~cr mem · bers or thl' Politburo and a cause of soml' Jealousy among other memh<:rs of the Soviet geron· tocracv I\ r~·r>orl 111 lhl• C l/\ 's top secret National lnlelhgcncc Dai ly In April 1978, analysed the evidence of growing reatleuneu within the-Communlat ~arty over Brezhnev's 1rowln1 "cult of personality." Thia Is the kind of individual ascendancy that was auppoHd to have been laid to rest at Stalin's cteatb and had the slake driv through its heart when ru11hchev was forced into rement. PRAVDA, the party organ, had just published an article at· tempting to discourage erumbl· ings about the "cull or personali· ty." and the CIA provided this interpretation· ·'The defense of the praise accorded Brezhnev (in Pravda) lends c redibility lo a recent rumor that Soviet party members in several institutes have written letters complaining or a budding Brezhnev cult. The tenor or the letters reportedly was that the party had surrered unde r Stalin's personality cult and Khrushchev's subjectivism and should not allow s uch errors to be repeated under Rrezhnev " "I MAT Hl\VE ~'ALL WNE WI~ MR.. ClimR?. Mailbox Brezhnev's Orwetuan position as "more equal" than the other equal• In the &litburo wu dem- onstrated by his tncuralon onto· poUlical turf supposedly bel6ng· Ing to Premier Alekael Koeyain, the CIA rep0rted. "Brelhnev once again ovenstepped inatitu· Uonal boundaries. inlrudln1 into Kosygin's governmental domain by interrupting a meeting ~ the Council or Ministers," the CIA reported, noting that Brezhnev had intervened in council meet· ings three times between 1970 and 1975. THE BIGGEST spate of re- tireme nt rumors was occasioned by lht• 25th Soviet Party Congress In Fe bruary 1976. Rrczhnev, then 69, had had a rou~h year Seriow; de ntal prob· lems a nd the drugi. used to treat them had impaired his health to the point that he was not sef'n in publi<' fr>r weeks at a time. When he did e merge, his de te r111ratf'd c·ond1t1on was nol1ct'ahl1· lntel11~cncc reports noted that on O('Casion he was "neither m entally alert nor physically aKile." and that his s tamma was clearly hm1lt!d Neverthc lcs:., a i. i.<> often before. the CIA had to conclude that the retirement rumors were groundless. THE OLD MAN himself rarely discusses retirement. A secret report analyzing Brezhnev's dis· c ussions with U S. senators in 1975 noted that he s aid: "No one 1s eternal and life being whal il as, there t'omes a time when a person must lea ve. whether for retirement or bt'C'aUSe of Illness, but when onl' is al the helm one m usl 11<1 whal one c·a n for the future " Thl• 1ntl'rprt'tcr. think 1ng the '>c-natori. might rnakl· t1><1 mu,·h nf 11 t·ho t: n'1t l'f> trnn-:or+atc·---· llrl'thn1•v ... rdcn .:nc · lo .. ,II 111 .... -. N1•arl y f11ur y (•;ir ... l:Jler . llr1·1.hn1•v ~1111 :-t·em~ d1·lcrmincd tn r!I') whol ont-ran· an•J t h•1u~·h 1·\1·11 •,wk1 r anti 11111'-r, h1 .q1parl"nllv -;t ill ha' l h•• «lout to do rt Let Us Make Our Energy-saving Choices To tht• Editor: I can't think 11f a mon· unfair. unalt ractivc way to save gas th:in by making 1·uch person l('llV(' his car horn•· one day :J 1.1.1·1·k. 11r by forcmg t.·vcryonc to go <JO a four day work week M1>~I 1woplc arc willing t o dra:-.t1 t-;.1lly «ut back. But they want lo do 11 lh1·1r way. I do n<Jt m1ncl rMur1n~ driving 50 pcr- ('1·nt, but J wa nt to lw able to use m y car in cm1·rgcnc i~s and whc'n I really ncc·d 11 Two·car families would not be incon· "enicil<'rrl so much : they arc cov- <•rcd for emergencies. /\s usual, it's more apt to he the people without money who are mcon· venienced. AS FOR four.day work weeks, my ~on is young a nd stron)( hut do<'s warehouse work, on his feet doing heavy wo rk on C<'mcnt fl oors. Otr.is ion:all y h e l·an s tnnd a to-hour day, but usually if he has lo work too m;my days mo re than eight hours he is IOl all y exhaustNI ;and t·an't do ;in ylhin~ but go to work amt go ho me no other :Jt'l1vit1c11. My daughter works on her ft~t·l in a tn11ldmg that is not air con d1l1oncd or ventilated properly. She is strong and hC'ulthy but said sh1"d hav<• to quit 1f she had to go on <J long day. Even my husbal'\d, who has a desk job, s aid h i ~ a<'c ur:H'Y drops and he feels emotional fatigue' if he works overtime too often If he has a lonR dinner hrN1k he• !'an go 1n during eve· ning hours and do fairly well. but not rrmtmut•d overtime f'"'irms lost-money on lO·hour work days h<:causc of loss or cffi· cicncy. And people would use those three ·day weekends to take long traps. us ing more gas than 1f they worked five.day Wl"t'k S. -.._ W e havl' an upstairs a pa rt· mcnl wilh insurricicnl window ~pace, on the Bunny aide. We have to have our air condition· Ing on C"ven l'ilightly warm days. We would be wiUln.c lo greatly r e duce our cncrl(y usage in so m e other way for thi s privilege. Let's all cut o certain percen· tage, but let's do it our own way and aUll have a few personal de· clslons lert to us. J . CRAWFORD 0..1111h!r \'._., · To t.be F.dltor; When the Chamber or Com· merce made the decl1ton to carr>' out a survey re1ardtn1 t.he ..Vefllc problem• la· Newp0rt 9each, lta toncem w11 directed. at ftndinl the pubUc'1 reaction, ~.~ end attJtude1 on tb.11 ""1DJIH:jl . ._ • An effort w<1s m ade with the selection and wording of the que s t1om; to mak1· them un · bi as1·d anrl unch rt'Clc<I A t11tal of a pprnx1matcly ~J,000 qu1•st1onna1n·c; IA"'rl' muall"d to all rci.1denlb' :1ddrt.·-.:-.es w11hm th<' cit\. :.ind a' 11f I h1• encl of May. approx1 mall•ly 6,00CJ or 21 pt•r1•1·nt 11 r th«' h11u s c·h,1id '> n·spondcd TH F. CHAM Rt: R rl"l'()Jtnl ze!> some solutions lo th1· traffif· prob lcms c:Jn he fairl y, promptly a nd e rtectivcly 1mplt'm ented with m1rumized im1•act In hke m a nner . it is rcc- oi:nlzed that some c>f the solu· .lions reqwre s1i;!nificant analysis and difficult de1·1sions which im· pact d1fft'rently on many in div1du<1ls ThO:-.l' imparts vary in Sl'vcrity, posil1 \lely <>r negative· ly. dcpendln g upon solutions ac·hwvcd and where those in· daviduals affected work or live. Thl're may still be questions among those officials who are In a position lo determine the dir<•ction and destiny of Newport Bl'at'h through its government and in the selC'ction and im· ple mentation of solutions on the truHic prohlem, regarding the val1d1ty of the: s urvt.>y . The Chamh<!r n•pt:als its previous of. fe r II'> 1nv1te thos e 10 local government lo review lhe sur· vey r<'turns an<I establish the ract that they arc valid amd sub· m 1ttl.'d by interested residents throu"ht>ut the city We a r c sec1nR movement toward solut10ns. some or which had ht'en planned in the past and an· t urrcntly bcinJ! implement- ed. and others which require planning now for early im· plementation. An example of the latter is the endorsement by the City Council at the meeting or May 29 of the San Joaquin llills Corridor project. II Is the Chamht•r 's objective and hope that the best hulanced interests of all residents in the City or Newport Beach can be rccogni7.ed in the selection and implementation of solutions-to the traffic problems. Cooperation among nll ele· menlll within the Newport Beach area Is nece!lsary to achieve prompt, beneficial and cttec:tive solutlon.<1 . and tht Chamber of Commerce atanda ready to be a partner in that progress. CHARLES E. lllRSCH, • Chairman TraMpOrtatlon Committee, Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce ,,.., .... ~,, this city almost sincf' its mcep· t111n . We have watched while one t•1l v e«Juncil afte r another was par k1'<f with d1·\'(·lope r~. rt'- allor~. and pn·~t·nl form'-'r, or f u t 11 r <' I r v 1 n c r o n1 p :.. n y l'mployt:t·" Tht·v h;1ve l'f1 ::.<.t·1·tNl. s ub f11 vuJcd and almost ctei.lroyed our community for the benefit of lhl• h1 i,:h rolle rs from Beverly llllls and P alm S prings We h~vt• been flown t1ver, driven through and parked on. The ordinary rcsidt'nt of this c1tv has almost been reduced lo tht: status of a barely tolerated curiosity .. Our" Chamber of CommerC'e. operating under the premise that higger a nd more as ht·tkr. has encouraged this df'g radat1nn or the qualitv or our li ves · NOW, almost w1lh a last gasp, the Clllll•ns or Newpart Beach, loo long a silent majority. have taken a stand. We elected a coun<'il with a clear mandate to halt growth, to preserve wh at re m ains or the quality of our · Ii ves. and lo keep us from bemg overrun hy the white s hoe types. II somclamt's seem!) as though al was too httk• nnd too late. But 1t i!\ ~ratifymi,: to hear the scrt'ams from the t'Xpans1onist Chamh<'r of Commerce. Now that we are rightin" back they c ry "shadow government." They are right. The shadow is of the citizens too long in the shadows. The chamber has eve n gone as fa r as to represent their mis · leading "traffit' survey" as tht• truth. It is incredihlc to imagine how an uncontrolled survey such as this. filled with loaded and leading questions, could be taken seriously by anyone. To label the survey 'hogwash'· is to dignify it beyond its value. I don't think the hoJCS would have it RICHARD M. FOXX s,..1 •• ,0 .... To the Editor: Thaftk }'OU ror spelllng my name co~Oy ln your ecfitorfal on the Plannin1 Comml11ion nominations. Unfortunately, the rest of the article is not so ac curate: 1. The Pilot recommenda the eppolntment of both Davld Shores and Hal Tboma1. An ex· cellent idea, but. no b\pr=· ble since t.hey have been aeed In competltlon for the Hme vacency. 2 . It la by no meaa1 "a rore1one CODCluetoe" tbat. I wt1l be a-,...,...., lly OIPtl Dl•t Judy Cooper la atremet1 capable and "'' served u Plunlnl Com· ..,__m __ t11toner for tbe CttJ of uptnrnO. where ne ~ ------~.-- achll'V<' 1nnovat1 vc hut practical so l ution~ to growth fJr'>t>lem' similar to ours :1. I HJ\ Vt: I" t:\I ER favorcrt re:-.trrctin1! lh<' dcf1n1taun of a fam1~ lo thrc1• rwoplc• Just lht· Qppo!'tt•• I prnpost·tl th<' r e · t'enlly adoplt!d amt·ndment lo liberalize the law by allowing an unrclalt>d pers on s uch as a ho u ~rkc eper or for eign ex · <'hallJrlfstUdent t o be Included as p~ of a famJly. ·4 My pnmary political belief 1s that the function of govern· mcnt 1s to serve the will or the people To do this the govern· ment must know the will or the people, so I s trongly ravor Sur· veys. advisory ballots . and public opiniol} polls. Five years ago f paid for a poslt'ard poll Of all the registered voters on the peninsul a about the bu1lclmg of a 3·story condominium on the F'un Zeme site. Recently I have worked very hard with Dick Sue· ca, Lars de Jounitc. and others 10 Coron<t dcl Mar to produce a reliable survey about building s tandards there . Su~gestions from opponents or that survey wen• sohc1ted and acceptt>d, in order to make it as fair and un· biased as Possible. For the Pilot Lo call me "d1ctatorial" a~ainst thii; background Is irresponsible. At odds with the Pilot, yes. Dic- tatorial. no. ALLAN BEEK ~N~•,,, To the• F.ditor As residents of Corona Del Mar we would lik1· to express our support for n•t•cnt proposed amendments to the Newport Beach municipal code re~arding chanRes in building standards. The purpose of these changes is to down~rade the m aximum build1tl>le areus in the rcsiden· ti a I nt•ighborhoods south or Coast HiJ(hway. We feel thege changes are nf'cessury to main· lain the cnv1rcmmental attrac· t1vene!\8 of our <'Ommunily. We do not see that thete pro- pased chanaes will prove to have a negative impact on the proper· ly val~ or riahts of the owners 1n Corona dcl Mar. On lhe con. trary. we view these chani;iea as neceftsary lo keep the charm of our city as Inviting in the future 81 It II today. RON le ANN DUNCAN f IAltn. 1'°"' ,...,,.. Ort Wkomir. TM,.,,_ ro ~ WCttrt lo Ju ~ "'~., .. ,...,....,, tlf&nt 0# • .,,. ., ....... ""91 ,..,.,.,.... AU Itta.rt ....., ................ -~ Cid· dttu '*'.....,.,,... bf llliaild °" ,.... . ., ..,,...,., ,...... .... pull~. fbwttJ di"°' !M pll,,,..,....,. ---••• _· -_·_-t-r ~ ___ -'\: ---- - -------- , .. MORE OPINION Thurldey. June"· 1919 DAil y PILOT A 'I ) Nicholaa von Hoffman· .~Oil_FirfmJ' TV ~f.f orts Haven't P~lished · I~age ·1 ' The ull companlet •hould I<> to lb•lr adyertialna a1enc1f's and Hll tor their n>one1 back Aller wbat probably add:s up to hun dred1 ol mlllaona ot dollars In V t'Ommf'rl'hll!I, • lar1e maJorlt)' of our Mlow dtbena are unnu •'"' ln thtrr ronvi<'tlon that thQ 011 companies ar~ cn111gc,-d In arl 1mme-nae con~plracy to Jark up prices. Amert<'&nll believe there is no 1asoline shortage. only • :shorta1t> of l'heap gausollnt The dimena1ons of the oil 1~ dustry's faHure "o convince the public lhe big co mpanies are n ·ot p er fidi o u s crooks is so . absolute 11 calls into question the effectiveness or advertising in mol.ding opinion. Oil company advertising has been the least tastelessly obtrusive of anything you'll see on TV: for the last de,ade it has concen- trated not on selling its products so much as on selling itself. We've had years of ads telling us that the big companies don't pollute. that they are car eful corporate citizens. ads narrating how they are devoting time , tre asure and dedication to rlnd· ing new sources of energy, e ads cautioning us that oil vanishing resource-eTr&-ttn .. s hould use it accordingly. thirds of the populalion·-d believe il. THE INDUSTRY has always had a reputation as crude and smelly as the stuff it pumps up from the earth. The bad odor s urrounding the industry's name goes back to the time of J ohn D. .Rockerellt-r ~rnd standard Oil which by the 18908 h11d bt:<.-ome the m<Mll hated C'Orpon1tlon m Amenca. and mi.ybe even In Amertcan history Standard Oil w 1u. 11nother name for corporute evil •nd tls reputation smeared over onto tht1 Qther <'ompun1cas which c11me ulon~. <"hallongcd It and broke tlw Rockefeller oII mor1opoly As . 1( that wt•ren't er\ough, the 1920s brought the Teapot Dom e S<'an dal about which moRt of us know not htn(C ext·epl that ll mvolved oi I comtlitny corrupt1011 and 1t wai. terrible THE M'AJORS h ave but t re1>sed the bad opinion in which thev are held by their relal1ons over the ~eurs with their own d c ale-r :. The deal e r s. pro 101 ypt<'al small business men m most p('Ople's minds, hutc the oil comparucs and have consistently tl(.'C'USed the m of gouging profits, and now, l'ffecttvcly putting them out of business Wath the new se lf· service stations·. Against this. the blather of M<1dison Avl'nue has not pre vaLled . With or with out the T i ge r . Exxon r ema ins a despised and suspected entity. as do the lesser i::aants. YC'l, 1( the 011 corporations have failed to make us believe an •their Jmnesty and ethics. they haven't d one so badly at manipulating the political pro· cess. TRUE, they a re burdened with environmental rules and re· . g.ulations which they hate, but they--h&v~-aHong last suc~cdcd in freeing themselves from price controls : they have ensured that any windfall proftts tax levied against them will be minimal assuming one is passed at all - ENTIRE STOCK FIRST QUALITY! und they have defeated every ef· tort to broaden the antitrust laws so us to fo rce them to divest themselves of their pipelines. retali gas stations. c·hem1caJ plants and other pro· pcrties Their immunity to political damage 1s all the more re· markable when it's recalled the 111dustry ts facing the first overt· ly hostile president in ha lf a cen· tu r y or more. He's saying Art Hoppe· rougher things about the oil business than any occupant or the White House perhaps since John D. Rockefeller 1ot on Ted· dy Roosevelt's laundry list. STILL, Mr. carter's filfuJ de· nunclations make no difference. Every public opinion poll in· dicates most Americans have an even more censorious judgment to make on the oil companies than the president. yet when he invites us to write Washington and pressure Congress in other ways to pass the windfall profits tax, we don't send our mail· grams lo our representatives. How can the president have failed to cash in on the oil com· panies' unpopularity at least to the extent of getting the tax through? It is unlikely that lbe anti-government· pro-business tide is running stronger than an· t1pathies to Big Oil. Anti· .... government sentiment baa ;Ila I 1 mi t s and the pro-tree en· lerprlse, pro-buslnesa spirit seldom t.ran.slat.es ilsel into a pro·Big Buslness spirit. -- Presidept Carter is loslnc IU fight with the oil companies because too many people see bis disagreement with lbem as an incomprehe nsible squabble which won't give them more 1aa or cheaper gas regardless of who wins. . Our L_ove Affair With Cars Is Over The nation owes a debt ot gratitude today to David Smith of Riverside. California. Mr. Smith last week beat the hell out of his Toyota sedan with a sledge hammer and shoved it in· to a lake lfe re 1s yet another indication. if o ne wt·r e needed . that Arnl'r1cu ·s long love af fair with the automobile as over for gencr a t 1 o n s . Americans -· and pa r t1 c ularl) we American males -have lavished a passion on our cars that surpasses <111 understand· .ini:. We bathed them and laved them. garbed them in the finest tires . hood ornaments and steer· ing wheel covers. and agonized over the ir faintest coughs. their weakest rumblings , the slightest ·-. hints that all migbt not be perfectly well with our nearest and dearest ones. AND NOW it's over As usual· ly happens when affairs of the heart go on too long, ardor cools. Malaise sets in and often bitter· ness. Our mistresses grew too de· manding of our time. our money and our attentions. As we sat in the gas lines waiting to ply them with 99.9-cents ·per·gallon liba· lions, we couldn't help but think of the depths of degradation to whic h our folly had led us groveling before gas station at· tend ants, constantly ·looking.for Mr. Goodwrench and. that most de m eaning of all chores. doing windows. So now it's over . We men, filled with self·r'ecriminations and regrets. will•turn our atten· tions to our wives and children · But what kind of ne w rela· tionships will we establish with our cars? I know some who are s triving for the platonic ide al. hoping that they and their cars will re ·· main "just good friends " And tf your car were something you ran into only occas1onally at cocktail parties. th at might work. You could smile cordially. nod in iiassing and go e mpty an ashtray BUT A MAN a nd hts car arc· thrown together t·very day And the car. not caring a fig that the s park has gone out o f the romanre. will be-even more de manding than when al was the cheris hed obJect of love's desire So that won·e,work Neither W)ll the attitude of those who. a ngere d b;, the betra y al o f the ir former beloveds. coldly plan to hen ceforth treat their car e; as mere "tra nsportation ob1ccts " se lfishly us ing them for what pleasure they can provide and lhen c allously C'ds lang 1hcm aside when their appetite~ ar•· our favor1t~ 9if'ts for your favoc~ man our scotL1sh cashrJYZ.nz. \1 n'1.<:~ ~':...tzolAZ:-w:.r i: but-ton clown collar fOpavrz.r ox lord ""·~ .. r·r -.ir·': sm 'll l chru:k ScZ.ers u ck<L:-oo:-.t.e 1 ,,. "II .v~.:: comp11ment our )"Ulr ·ro~i~d we.icr.·, L .... -:'". bu\.\,on down 91 nghBm p:>p:>VZ.:"" Sfl~rt. Ar:.~ v·r • · · •' . trad\L1on~l classic oo ordinetiei:. a.,..-........ •. gocd w st<z., ecoornpl 1shrz.d. by cl r~r 111~ ~.; qnw\aet ecz)11.e\,10n of'1~1sunz and sp... r • Cloth ans to be. round.enywh<Z.r<Z '" __ , _ _j I~ I I ____ , ______ _ sated The proble m with this theor y 1s that the pleasures of- fered these days a re no longer worth the troubles and expenses entailed. NO. THERE no longer can be a ny kind or a ra tional rcla· t1onship between a man and his car f''or the American male has :1 t I a s t d 1 s c· o ,. e r e d t h a t Amcr1C'a 's love affair with the <iulomobalc •~now, has been and a1w<1ys will be. unrequited. Thal. I am sure. is why David Sm ith of H1 ve rs1dc beat the hell out of has Toyota with a sledge hammer and shoved it into a lake It wa:. a crime of passion a JUSl revenge against a cold , unfeeling. demanding J ezebel. So up s h-'dge ha mmers. men! Lf't u~ frel' ourselves at l<tst from lhl· sp<:ll cast by these un · ('arang lumps or steel that have used u~ desp1<.'ably for :.o long orr with the m to the nearest lakt> and henceforth. with hc<Jds held hi gh. IN U!'> take· lhl· hu~' You rarl>t I ._) ··· .. --·---··· • A8 OM.Vf'IL.OT Th"'9dly,Junet4, ttl'I LOCAL I CALIFORNIA r Legless Samaritan Adapting Woman Gets Life In Slaying ~an'8 Vi&it& to Nur&ing Homes Suffer Setback 81 IT!_V"S IUTCllSU. __ ._. ......... Wbat'a moet aa1tant11ta to Sanford Ottetr -beltdel ta.. tft, convem.ace ot tbe wbo1• ..... -ta that he can't vl1tt bb frtenda at .. ve.ral rat homes u often u be'd Uk~ But be aaya he'll be back on a re1ular schedule soon, writ.Lne - -tettttt for mvallda. readina to tho•e with poor eynt1bt: and juat talk.inc with looely okl peo-pl., THAT'S AS SOON as the doc- torit al the UC I Medical Center uy he wall ht.-strong enough to get back to hls full-Ume pbilu- lhropu.· duties. You see, Sanford IO~l a leg three months ago and tl 's been rough 1etling aroWld ev~~­He 's adapted pretty well . .to a wooden leg, but it's tollgh get- ' ting to the bus stop ·on Coast Highway to cat<'h a ride to the rest homes. , ~ , OaltJP_, ........... one room s tudio apartment where he bu Uved for the pul three year1. amd he'll bave to be moving llOOf\. If he moves loo far from the hl&hw11y , be can't'make it to the bus stop And that would mean an end lo his daily visits wllh other peo- vle be terrns leas fortunate than himself. ll would also mean an t!nd to Sundity worship services al the Laguna Cburcb on Laauna Canyon Road ·•1·0 LOSE ALL my -brothers and sister!>. and I need them." hl' says, glaocmg at a get-well rard on a shelf, given to him by s1:veral parishfoners. The shelf is crowded with re· ltgious pictures and posters, one of which reads, "God is greater than any proble m I have." . And Sanford Glick believes that. He was playing Santa Claus last Christmas at a Laguna Beach shopping area when his -: lea eave out. TEMPORARY SETBACK Legune'a Sllnford Glick "Without the Lord's help, I couldn't have made it." be says. · · 1 as k the Lord each day to teach me how to serve him." HE ·s i\ GOOD s tudent. .. IT WAS A BLOOD c lot," the · 75-year-old La~unan said. "I couldn't walk and the doctors : told me the leg would have to come off." convalescent home in Laguna Beach and Casa Romantica in San Clemente. As long as I can make il to the highway, I can catch th(' bus to the rest homes," he says, running his fingerslhrough his gray hair. Des pite has new handicap, San· ford has been able to take birth· day ca rd s a nd get-well messages to residents at the Laguna Beach rest home . When he's stronger, he'll visit the San Cle mente hom e once again. and begin hi!l food de- li veries to poor families (with the help of a church friend who drives.) Sanford bas been in a wheelchair since the operation, bul he aays he'll be on crutches full-lime pretty aoon. But Sanford has another prob- lem. His landlady has sold the Then be'JI be able to aet back on his schedule at lbe Gardens Nursing Hom~ Cruelty Told .. .. • : I I I I J HOSTON ( /\ P > -New En~land nursing homes have s<:aldcd patients to death with sup<:r-hol bath wa ter, tied the m in b<•d and let lhe m strangle on the scra ps, <ind fo iled to provide m c di r 1n c wht·n th ey w~n st:rioui.ly 111 , the Uo:.ton Glob4! report.4' The newspaper said a t lea!-l one death was not reported UJ of fi<'ials. The Globe a lso· r e porte d that the federal government s pent $500,000 documenting serious abuses in New England's nursing horn~ and then never followed up lbe reports to de- mand reforma Specialists in BIG, TALL ~~:.Ji· & PORTLY . sizes only THE WONDERFUL WAY TO SAY HAPPY f ATHER'S DAY Sunday,:lune 17tb . DENIM SAFARI 2 PC. SUITS S39. R::.. ASSORTED COLORS INDIGO BLUE JEANS · 516. ·=· RIVCT STUDS OH POCK£T$ -LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 2 FOR '23 REG. 18. £A. Save38°/o AM/FM Digital Alann Clock Radio Chronom•tl~·113 by Realistic \ Rise 'n shine every morning to music or buzzer alarm! ttifes-5lee and snooze con-2488 trols. Compact for nightstand. 39Reg~ dresser or ~helf. t.95 12·1IOI "All these people ft~ed ia buman love and someone to en- courage them," Sanford aays rrom hb wheelchair. And now be needs some belp. IT'S GOING TO be difficult for him to find a place lo live in Laguna near the highway in the summertime. . SAN DIEGO CAP) -One of ErvU LeBaron's 13 wives bu been sentenced to Ulft. in prtaoo for the. fat.al •boolinl of a man who tried to nee from LeBaroo'a polflamy cull. Vonda Evelyn White, a 39· year-old mother of six cblldrea, showed no reaction Wedne.day to the sentence. She wu convict... ed by a jury May 14. His Social Security checks and a s ubsidy from the county's Housing Authority limit the amount be can spend to $230 a month. One-room cottages near the Eye ~I THE SHOOTING victim was Dean Grover Vest. 40, in whose suburban National City home the woman li ved with her children and other members of LeBaron's Church or lbe Lamb of God. hig hway us ua lly cost much Dr. Arthur B. Cor:ish, an more than that -when they are J rvl ne optometrist , has been available. But Sa nford is confident' installed as president of the someonewill call. Optometric Care Council of "I DON'T SMOKE, don't Southern California. drink and I have good habits:· be says. So if you know someone wilb a Derailment Hurts 5 A prosecutor. Deputy Districl Attorney Gary Rempel, spent~ minutes before the sentencing to tiltroduC'e what he described as t>vidence unable to be presented during the trial which ended May 14. room for rent, within walking distance of a bus stop in Laguna Beach, call Sanford GHck at 494 -6280. You 'll know him when he picks up the phone . He says, ''Praisethc Lord.'' LANCASTER. Pa. <AP> - Five pac;sengers injured when Amtrak·s National Limited de- ra aled on a Conestoga River bridge remained hospitalized lo· day. Rent Control Bid Nixed LATER, ~ SPOKESMAN for Superior Court Judge Norbert Ehrenfreund s aid the woman would be taken to the women's state prlsonat Frontera. SAN DIEGO (/\P) -A rent control proposal to roll back rents to levels of August 1977 has been rejected by the City CounciJ. San Diego voters would have given a chance to vote on lbe is· sue Sept. 18, but the council voted overwhelmingly against putting it on the ballot Le8aron recently was arrest· ed in Mexico and was taken to Salt Lake City to face a Utah murder charge. He also bas been cbar&ed in lbe Ves t killing, which took place in 1975. 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Population in the city ls rapidly lncreaalng, more sworn personnel are on patrol because vacancies that existed last year have been filJed and police officers have more time for enforce- ment activities ~ince traffic accident matters are now handled by civilian investigators, Peart said. The report wets prcported council over concerns by Councilman Davis Sills that police were overem- phasizing enforcement 1tgainat bicycle riders. "'-f,EART SAID BICYCLE CrrATIONS account for about 3 5 percent or aJI moving violations, a figure that he. said 1s '. 'r.easonp bly proportionate." Peart said oHicers wilt be reminded to use "good judgement" in handling bicycle-related mat- ters and to issue citati ons only when they relate to practices that could lead to accidents. i Clvll Grumbling ... 4i1tloomy Gua t In the DAILY PILOT FOR DO-IT- YOUR- SELFERS See our showroom at 2280 NewporJ Blvd. Costa Mesa Help Dad do it himself What a select1on of gifts for Father's Day! The best powertools made. 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Hy the time th~ 11c1enti11t11 had pa rtially butchen!d Mar11e '11 earn~. the experiment had luken aax houri!, roua hJy twice the time it might hu v4• llakcn a to r0an prehistoric hunting party. C1ii;~l111 11&1d the archaeologists "didn't want 111 11ccm like we were perpetratipg an immoral Ml," hut uddcd the scientists did gel some µll.•1111un· out of their u hausUng, bloody task. T•pprd Leo McCarthy. s pe ader of the Calif omia State A ssembly . wtJl be appointed by P r es i de n t Carter lo the Ad· v lso r y Com- m ission on In· tergovern men· tal Relations. Bltletne•• S e n . Ge or g~ McGovern and h i s wife have paid, $107;000 f Or- a ''small, uo · pretentious two· story house" as a w ee k e nd hideaway near Cro wn!i vi lle, Md. wt•re st.rong~r than th«')' lll'l'mt·d strong 4,'nough 'I ttw1k wt: all to a certain degree fancy 11ur t•lv1•:1 11:1 1>reh1bloric people," he said. "We ht~hly 11lt•nl1fy w1lh them " .,. .......... .,..I ....... to lu ll an el('J)hMnl wt·1.ihinl( more thMn rour Loni. and that II wouJd tukt· eqmtlly t.ou&b cavemen to u11c them ·'Our hand:. wrrt• rt•ully battered up," a:.l>I!> t .. nt Colorado •rrhut'Ologu.t Sleve C'1ti.i.elli. uad ·1 t'uuldn't bt>hcvl' It when l lookt."<1 a l m y hMnd lhu. morning I mu:.t h11vc l :W ruckl>, plUb a couple of bli Stied '' M.rgte· cart'll1>S was delivered to a Denve-r rcndenog plant uft1•1 1>hc died fo~rid1ty an the bi.ck of a carcu.s v.m en route from New Meiuco to l>env~r MAllGI F. HAU B Et:N STRICKEN IN San ta l'~e w ith an illness resembling food poisoning, the 1>a m c 1Unes11 that claimed the lives of her two long. 11 m e compirnions . She was being shipped lo Oenver lo get her near other elephants. iQ hopes th11t companions would boost her spirits. St1tle archaeologists organized the experiment aft.e r being infor med the carcat>s was availa ble. "There haven't been many opportunllles lo fie ld-test those tools to do what we call experimen· tal archaeology," said (;assells The experiment drew 45 ar<·ha~logists lo test t ools painstakingly duplicated from original s pecimens CASSELLS SAID THE SCIENTISTS began by thrustang "Clovus poant" spears into Margie's body, which was suspended upside down in cha ans hung from a crane. The sc1cnt1sts had fa:.haoned mne such points, weapons often found a mong 11.000-year -old t•lephant foss1b an North and Central America. Cassells said a Clovus point is "rather long and has a deep n utc on each side of the base which al· lows th~ thm~ to sat ant.o a shaft " Ta•ung turns wilh the smgle spear s haft they had. the sc1ent1s ts lhrust the points an to Margie at i.pols prehistoric hunl~rl> probably would hli ve targett.>d foraquickkill ' "MOST O F THE TIM F. THE RE wcisn't any damttgt• to the poanb and an vc:ry flow cases dad w f' rca lly dull a Looi," suad Cas:;ells. "Hut we dad gal Strike That Poirell Opens Moutli. .. By FRANK CORMIER WASIUNGTON CAP> -Jody Powell , Presi- dent Carter's press secretary, has made anti· Congrc~s statemcntl> -some wouJd call the m ::.pt:eches -so often at recent press briefings that he wcis asked if the administration is "running aga inst Con~rcss " Powell dcnat·rl al, but the following f'Xchange took plcicc dur111g which the normally glib Carter s pokesman dug hamscH a hole, the n dug at d eeper. Q . H ow s ho uld the goverame o t go about holding lbese elected or. flclals accountable? Obviously voting agairult the m would be one way, but do you have something else in mind? A. The first thing I s uppo~e is necessary Is for the public to know ... what licis l>een done to the m and. lo the extent possa· ble, we will try lo point th al out. r would s uggest . . . that if I l"O'llrll.L were an American taxpayer . Q. Voameaayouareaot! (Laqb&er> Q. You llad better u plala that·. Q. Tlds is tbe oews ! A. Well, if I had lo vote for a member of Congress,"'which I don't since I live in the District of Columbia ... Q. You don't vete ror (Walter > •·aaatroy, a ,Democrat? A. Well, he as not a voling member . . 1n any case, let's JUSl strike all of t hat ... Adoption Of Parks Urged Lugunu Ueac h wall send letter s to local large la.nd owne rs and major corporations, ask· ang lf they would like to adopt a par k in the Art Colo ny. T h e p rogram, ap· proved by the City Coun· <'II last w eek , s cekl> funds lo cover the main· tencince. opernllon cind l'apata l l'Xpens e of opt•rating llc1sle r l'ark <tnd Marn Beach Park. George Fowler, darcc- lor of rec reation a nd soc1<1I ser vices, s aid the city's park mciantencince budget has been cut, and s u g){esl e d voluntary fund:1 from large com· panics and landowncr l> could help maantaan the parks. lie s aid at costs $50.000 a year lo marnlatn M urn fkcich park. and cinothcr SJ0,000 to kct•p I lcaslcr I' ar k lII s hapt· Marrie d Wome n Banned TEllHAN . l rnn I AP I _The M1n1 s lry of E du c atio n h ci s an · no unced thcil mar ried women will no longer be allowed t o a tte n d classes at regula r day sch ools, hrcaki ng a practice cstabhl>hcd by ouslcd Sh11h Mohummcd Rcz<i Pahh1v1 A m1n1slry ~ourt'e sa1<1 murned wome n i.:oang lo school with unmarried gi rls caused ··pro lJ lcms ." ··w o me n lakt· to s at d o wn ancl c hat. and mar ried women h uve different things lo deal with once they marry. and this as not good for unma rried girls to rind out about al \hat young age," he said. "Also, at doesn't look good when you have a s tream of young girls coming out of s c hool with 10 pregnant women among them " T he h:gal marriage age ror women an this devoutly Moslem nation IS 15. Call 642-5678 Put e tew words l o work tor ou I •D •llCBBI TO lllVI YOU • 1 Tlll llYOtBll OlllB COUit! .llSOCllTIOI. office . . supply essentials summer-bright colors! steel files s•ve on Hon quality good looks wllh a purpose -2-draw er f ilea feature nylon rollers for cHorlll">, movement, spring-loaded followor5 ku1:p folder!> upright and 1n sight lotter 511c 18 deup -bright yellow, h•rveat gold, sunset Of'ange, true blue or black rcg 52 99 save 13.00 SALE 39.99 stock up now - save 39°/o man ila file folden, J K Gill br.ind ll'll"r !>llU, l 3 li3b CUI 100 pm ho1 req 8 70 SALE 5.2:9 - Texas lnstruments-Tl·5015 printing calculator no • w htsper gu1el thurm.il pr1111tng springs, hammers. 11hhon'> • non-add key -print rufcwnw:. w1t11ou1 affecting calculations • constant. automatic percent', indopcn· • dent add register • full floahng decimal or add mode sPeoal key buffenno tor con1inuoui. last entry reg 69 9 5 SALE 59.95 ; -._.._ '""-1\ ·ft:s:-' I { l:J: ~· Phone M•te 910, •nawertng machine • sophisticated design and styling. com - pa~ 11¥•"x83f."x 31/ij" • FCC registered. plugs into ordinary ex· teos1on 1ack • c.11 Monitor lets you know who s call· mg before you answor • Announce Only control give mo~- s ages w i thout recording caller !> message • Audio Sc•n '" t o easily loca te messages • ..._. cassettes. records up 10 120 sepa- rate messages reg 139.95 SALE 124.9~ eteplen, save on Rexel brand quality. durablhty and perlormance :>:=:=====-Qa.nt HNvr Duty, staples up to '200 sheets easily. ram proof with adjustable paper/slop guide. reg. 39.95 _save 24% SAU ,29.M . ~ Matador, has built-in staple remover. opens tor1adong. reftff """"!def wmdoW. assorted cok>rs. reg. 7.00 IAU 1.49 to economize on workl Lilning hor izontaltve rtical file ,• <JrT1 I•,, I •l•"·• lfJ{, ·V'>l•~rn ltJr '1.1hf1t11:ry ''''lt•I·, work 11 fl'<Xllf'"" 1'1 w1r1• tan finish 11·q 2;.> '/1 SALE 16.49 woodgrain ""l .m 'J', SALE 20.99 tote file ', v•·• ,.,lol•· 111r v1·nt1•r1I rrnr11t1l1: tr om 0 1forr: r ri111t . ., • .<Jrrtr>'1311! w1tt1 II) r 010r- tul Pnnd<ilh·t h,111q1nr:i tolder:.. wt••ll• r c,rr1i 9•11Ud b<Mfrj With y1;il!JW blue t)r fl'l) i1r) H:q <:! 00 SALE 7 .19 1,7;:;-.-:;,, •• ·~:r··.-1·' t ___.--. "" ..,-°""'=:-~'-·,v,·~~-'. j· 11 .. 41¥'.WWW~~ fire resist ant file boxes, 10 pro t.".' ~ .f v,1lu.1bl~•, · tronq <1ovo•P 'l••uq .. '>Itel w i ll lnl>tJl,llf;Cl Wllil CPr,Jm1r ftt,('f r 1r0.1·I n1.1l1:<J kPy lox 1--1 I lonq '1 •ll·•:t• h<:trj" 4 . high IMJ :11 '10 SALE 17.19 6 '12 ' h igh 11·1; ;•.: t:i•, SALE 19.29 11!1ft high ro•q J'• ()') SALE 28.9 9 save on little helpers that really count! Spirit -belt pena, ·1~om f rlbl'i• prnm1um ink tough tunq»lon c,11b1r1r. betll medium or fine point with er .1•,1Jr IJl;,ick or blue 111k r cg 29• 40% off -stock·up now S ALE 6 for 1.00 Be•ver writing pencils , bonded lea'1 yellow pencil!> 1n No 2 or 2 5 degrees, pink erasers doLen req. t.20 SALE 89• conection ftuid, quick-dry. touch on tor t'(1'1nr, orrors. small mistake~ fJPdquo white 1n Pxlr,1 big •4 ouncu bottles, J K Gill hranrt reg I IO SALE 69• push pin s, pm up noteo,. poster~ with h1111111 c1•,sortc:rJ c.011;r pl.i'>ll<.. 1)111'. 100 pack rr·q I 1 > SALE 89• rubber batnds , .;1c.~or1r·t1 r nior<, <ind 51/l'.!S, 1 Ol prick.Jfje ro '<I 10 • SALE 49< feather duster, 111 ~·"'!P yotJI work .ur.,1 fll• 11' H r1L 1'.l1c. r 1111dl1 . :..r.iul..llll.ul I lr•1.ilt•l1 IO .Jllldr I rtlJ'.I rr·q I (''J S ALE 9 9• c ultured o n ya ··d esk aet, f,l.1s:.11 . .i11y •:ll•fl<1nl w11n l ti<ill po.nt pen'.,, rr::ce:.:.•id pt .... ru. 1ml"" "91111 1:nrlo•.ed p1•nc11 h11.kJ1.:n rn .. n., n 1rJ IHJt111v n1drbti'-hl<e basr --..._ lf~O J'> or1 SALE 27.99 .-) --,_.--~ ... - ....... \.;.~.-.-------ttJ ,,.. ,.--# ,-. ' clea r acrylic desk accessories, .11 11.1ct1ve orgdn11c10, tor de~k top IOOI!> • octagon•! trio c •tch-a ll tor rH:nc11:-. clip:. reg 5 95 SALE 4.69 • c•lcule tor atand~ pro~ poek.et cal- culator to oa'>y-v11.:w .:inglc reg 3 95 SALE 2.99 • note paper holder, with paper reg 3 50 SALE 2. 79 c olorful desk caddies, bnght plastic w1lh contrasllnq white drawers 10 store clips pin:.. rubber b<1nds. plus places for pens. ponc1ls 5ctr.wer 4••we r 2dr•wer Perk Sherman I.Ji cmrl q11cthl y reg 2 45 SALE 1.89 rt.-g 1 55 SALE 1.19 reg 1 10 SALE 79• d lglt•I deak c•lend•r, press bar flip~ 10 correct date, la1gc numbers for easy road· tng. reg 4 00 SALE 3.19 memometic, continuous pape< supply. pre&s bar and memo paper glides forward batteries not included req 13 00 SALE 9.99 _,.....,, soltd metal desk model, push- button front load, non-skid basQ. chrome/ black or black/woodgratn reg. 11. 95 SAU 9.49 ,.urua, l()f) load style, slrong steel con· struct1on, shaped to In hand. swings open lor lacking black. brown or gray reg 1195 SAL&-.. Metetlor, has built-in sraple remover. opens tor tacking 101111 reminder window. assooea co!Ols reg 7 00 SAU IAe Mlnlpl .. r, contoured to yoor R@nd. oom· pact, with butll .. n staple removet:"ln _yellow or chrome reg 6 00 SAU 4-99 a utom•tic phone index, m h elro bur~ <)rained vinyl covur with hl.ic I\ IJ11!>11. rnomu pdd an<l dialer pencil in IJ,,..," I C.'() !I '1U SALE 7.49 Rolode x business card file, caros stay clean 111s101: clear ..,tt--evf' hold•~r..,, al. phdb~llcal tab d1v1ders. woodgr.un ltn1Sh 200 c•rd req 10 9S SALE 8.6. 100 c•d 11'<) C, q') S ALE 4.69 preaent•tion folders, hardcovor vinyl with 24 clear. 11ox1blt' shtioli.. d1!>plav~ dlld protects 4U 8 1 ~"x 1 1 " pJge:. of photo!>. let· tori.. pr1co lists, sAmples Rexel b1 and rog 10.95 SALE 8.49 check file, m onth-by-month way to keep your cancelled checks moisture resistant paperboard brnss lt11r'>ll lillCh 8¥4" wide 8" deep. 31 , .. high .• 1s501tccl color!> 1og 5 80 • SALE 4 .59 3-rin9 binders, Acco brand. 8 1 2'x1 1" size, llex1blo pressboard cover. in assorted subtle colors. 'o " or 1" capacity reg 1 49 SAU 1.19 sate prtc~s apply to stock in store and lhrv June 20 c...,.. on VISA. M•aterCMf98 or Americ:.n lxpreaa South Coa1t Plaza 545-0431 Puente Hint Mall WHt Cowtna ,....., Plan DetAfttOP....-.... OPttO aven1ngs ~no SUnoay -- -----------------------------·-------------... ---. --- I f ' t ( t • i I •• ' ....... I • I f .c • &1S W@tYl[( ~@[[WO©@ Got o ~., The"n wntr to l'nl IJunn Pol wall cl&t ~ '•· (1f'tt1ng thf> on.twrra aJtd octaon "°" rwf'd to '<>iue lnC'qlllh•• 111 g01>t>111rr1nu and bulJMn Mwl ~°"' QW'motu to Pat f>Yn". At )'our Sf'rvict , Orange Cooat DwJ11 PaJ.01. P 0 Ho.r I.WI, Co.ttftl McrJu, C'A IHM. A.I many ,,.,,,.,.s n.s 710u1hlk' u'lll t>t' ona~rt·d, bW p#M>Nd tnqwnr.t ur lf'll1'1 ~ tk•t tncludmy thl' rt'Odf'r '1 lwll nam'"• at1drt>1H ond hwi'M'u ~ur.s' 1>lwmti numb<'rrormot bt>r-onsi<Urt'CI I h~• olumnupµ.:arsoo1 I y t' rt',,,, s Unt~ !I$ ...,.,,,.,, '" Banlcr••~fl Court 0£.\K ··~.\OF:RSv Thf' May 16 A VS t'ohama warned Oaat &aere was no wa y or "phullag dewa &be blame for bad serv•tt" wbc-n Holiday Glfta lac. cllli&o•f'r service reprnea&atlves begaa refu· lal &o ttveaJ U.eir names. Many readers, wlto salla- seqaeatty ba~e ~tuted A VS with complala&a agalaat thhi mail orde r Orm, sbouJd save late followl.Di report from the 8euer Business Bureaa of Denver, Colo .• for reference •nformatioa . "Holiday G ifts, Inc. (0 75 Mille r St., Wbe~tridge, Colo. 8"3') ~gan business locally as Ute sOlely owned enterprise of Lee WUdemaa and was iecorporated in Colorado 10/31 /11. I• •178, HGI was sold to Winmar Investors, Inc. of New York. The acquisition was arranged by Sandra M. Brown, Ph.D., · presiden& of the First Women's Small Buslne11s Investment Corp. of NY. "Winma r Investors, Int'. has failed to cooperate with BBB In supplying laformatlon re· quested. HGI was a mall order bmlness olferlac miscellaneous novf'lty items in ma1aaines and its 4 WD catalogs. To date la 1177. BBB has reeelved over 1,700 complaints OD llGI and cumntly bas over 809 unadjusted complaints. ••Complaints allege non·deUvery of mercban· dlse ordered, dissatisfaction with refund polJcy, and delivery delays. Al~gh llGI bas answered some complaints, com plainants ~dlcate they taave wailed several months for adjustments and adjustments have not been made as indicated by 11(11. On 5/251'79, HGI fiJed for bankruptcy in Denver Fede ral Court. Tbe file number is 798 1460. Assets we re listed as $575,000 and liabilities we re Sl,808.000. Consumers seeking refunds are urged to contact the Bankruptcy Court, 1845 Sherman Street, Denver, Colo. 80203; Telephone (303) 837·4045 to obtain the proper forms and inform•· tion." Spot.al Pay Bill Adrant."ing~ D EAR PAT: In early April there was an item in the Daily Pilot stalin g that the lower house had a ppro ved a bill 47-27 wh ich says divorced sPouses should be compensated for any loss in earning Power they s uffer because they were a bsent from the job scene during marriage. The story said this bill, AB 437 by Assemblyman Alister McAUster, D-San Jose. went to the Senate. I would like to know its current status . l.G .. Newport Beach Assemblyman McAllster 's office reports AB 437 is la the tbJrd r eading file in tbe Senate. ll passed out ol judiciary committee and wilJ be vol· eel on at a later date by the Senate as a whole. If you wWi further information, write to Honorable Alister McAllster, Me m ber of the Assembly, State Capitol, Room 3112, Sac ramento, CaW. t 58 14, or phone (916) 445-7874. San Franri•'-"a" s .. 1i. S ih:rr O EAR R EA DERS : A VS has been lafot med of an add1lional source for obtainln1 discoaUaued silverplate and sterllag fl atware patteras. Charles Fuller, P.O. Box 43%5, Main Station, San Fran- cisco, c aur. 94101, bas an lnven&ory of paUeras datin" from Ul2'4 to &hose disconUaued as recently as 1977. He accepts odd silver Items as trade·la toward needed items as well as baylac Ollt jewele~· discontinued stock. Fuller spedall1es la mall·order pattern completing service, bat the shop at 1855 Market St., is open Fridays and Saturdays. The phone ls (415) 6H-23M. U yoa do not know the name of the pattern yoa have, Faller says a picture can be made by placla1 a piece of the silver pattern down OD a pho&ocopy maclliDe. No&e the manufacturer's complete name oa tbe pboto. If possible, and include a stamped, seH· addressed envelope fo r each pattern list re· quested. """ Clwt."k11 for Mi~roaeaee Leafe D EAH PAT: My family owns a microwave oven and we have been using it for more than a year. I've h ear d r umors r ecently about microwaves that leak radiation. This subject ls of great concern to me and I'd like to find out if there is any truth lo what I've heard. Also, how can you tell if a particular microwave oven is safe? L.G .. Costa Mesa Microwave ove ns have been substaa&laUy im· proved as a result of federal regulations requiring them not to leak more than five mWJwalts of radiation per centimeter at a distance of two lac bes from the oven. All ovens are required to carry a certificate ladicatlag they m eet this s&and· ard. They also must bave opera Ung safety labell.Dg. If yoa want to have your oven checked for radlalloa safety, Dickson AppUances & Air Condi· tioalng lac., 1118 S. Main St., Santa Ana, offers free tes~!Jlgf~r any mi~ro'wa ve brough& to the shop. Old Oii Gen io Gara.- DEAR PAT: Where can a person who changes his own dispose or old engine oil? Is it legal to gel rid of it in the city trash pickup? G.J., Huntington Beach Donald Blackman, Huntington Beac h englaeertng coerdtaa&or, say a you eaa '& dlspoae of used etlgiJle oll la tbe city tratb pickup. He advised plaela1 Med oil la a five·1alloa coatalaer and &ak· lal It to • antce at.Uoa w!Mre It wW be rec1cled a941,_ may reeetve some retmlHlnemeat. Ailllil AiW w Aprteots DBAa &EADE~: AYS has been swamped wltb 1911.eRI for tile laformatloll on drylllc fresb fndt at Mme tbat was provided &o V.P., Coeta Men, •1 &lie c.Gperatln E:deu ... 'a bome ad· YllOf'• .nke. It 1ee•1 tbat EVERYONE lau u •..-SM tree NadJ fer~! ., .......... , .. Bste•lr• .alee Is • of die,......., IMI& It e .. N nt11Mllted by •rlUal te &Jae 1J•hentt1 of CtlJfenla ~ klimeel PmMlea&leu, lal aaiMrW•1 s..e1a. •Mm.a, canr.-..-........ Ne.1'111, Dr1tlll ,. ..... ,.._ ••• -.. ------. -----... ·------------------ .. , . ..,, . . , .. ~ .°"I J I c . .. DAIL y PILOT A I I Jack Nicklaus golf classic·by Hathaway~·> For the sporty Dad. t..1vv n•m me v11nnirig c.omo1nd11on ot conon/polye~ter knit. double track s1ttch1ng. and button flap pocket. Trim and neat ell the way tor his active 01 leisure hie. Pick one or more •1om this gC111ery ot c~Ols White. hqht blue. yP.llow. bruwn. ecru. camt:I n<Ny S M L XL 16.50 l 01:1,1<1 q• rl 1: ••• •I 20 00 si lverwoods .... •. .. For faJ~r; /Jar··· fkL·au!>4! IJad~ ·"~clal \ _ _. .. -~-:~ .. -'\r.. -f'--.,..-.,~:::::....c 'It " '"{7- 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH FEATllllli CARPE IS ~ If II.TRON NYLON CUT PILE SAXONY Oecofel• with the newest natur11 solid colors of Ullron nylOn. 15 luscious sl'lades to choose from including Bronze Mum, Strawflower. Oueen Anne·s Lac. and Sage Brusl'I. Heat set. antr·star and anll·so1I for long« wellf, easier care. Here·s the ctttpet gu:irantffd to brrng 10 hie your dreams of the latesl on ca•pcr col0<s and technology! Reg. St2.99 NOW SAXONY PLUSH s9g1 Thlt yellf't fathion-flgl'lt colors are lealured rn !hos beaulllul carpet of Ullron nylon Occorare your home just the way you·ve dreamed with sucl'I dramatic colors as Bfown F'lr, Sparille Ru111. TAiiy. 0< Brownstone. Chooto from 13 colonillons 1n · Oynaset' cor111nuous heat set yarns, anti-slat and 11nlo·so1I protected lor . better -ar. and that .. new · look lor years to come !!;~~· s10~~ Monsanto SAVE UP TO 20°/o ON MANY SELECTED STYLES! NYLON Hl·LO SAXONY NYLON PLUSH TW•ID 100'li. ~Ion to~on·tone In ChooM from I colorallon1 Solt..flldlng, long WHflncJ. 111 ear hlone colO•ll•ons, In Ofle of our bell aelllng the perfect carpet tor the llNI HI tor IOngltr WN< carpets. 1Qn9 _.,Ing l!'ld IM!lleet .. of yGUf home prec:t"81 SljDI S6~Q s7n SCULPTURID CUT& LOOll llAn•RN t00% continuous tllament Sia mulll·color combine. nylon 1pace·dyed r.•rns, &lone Wiltl a brl9flt klelre. lo available In 6 mull ·color give you ~a of CMefr" netutal eertMone lhadel -· s7~., se@Q MULTI.COLOR Eight multl-c:olof combln• Oona In t~ nylon, trHled with ScotchgerO encl •i.t•· control sg111 PAOOIMO AHO P .. OUHIOMAL IM$TALLATIO'I AYAtU8ll WUTMIMSlll I IJJI llACH M.YD. ·~c:..ew•t• ,, '' ............ ,. , .... w-. ftin.•• -w. ....... .. ltJ.7146 SANTAANA 2911 SO. lllSTOL ........... s..c.-...... s .... .. w.....,. ................ . '" Ul7 Ml•OA•• ''" •• SAi ''"A. s~·· "\. ,,.,, nr•UU flt "OU'!"°"" Va~ C"'-041 lllllllf!I • >O 10 IOOA• loO lflll ... I ACtlS .. i.OIMOtlltC-0 olOIASTftlC~ ~~-_... ·ToWn SllVMG CAUfOlllllA fOI U YIAll , ' f ·~ ...... I ....... -.. -·~---··~ ------~~ -·--· .... --·------------·-..-----~ .. , Look around. Some of the most successful people you know were once newspaper carriers! There's a good reason · for that. Being a carrier is more than a - first job . . . it's an unforgettable ~ learning experience. It teaches ' young people how to use their time wisely ... to handle money ... to deal with. different kinds of people. It gives them feelings of confidence, pride and accom- plishment for handling an impor- tant responsibility reliably and · · well. And what's more, it's fun! Carriers get the chance to win great prizes and . exciting trips and share experte.~ces with other young people their own age. So why not talk to your son or daughter about becoming a , newspaper carrier? A small part of each day can make the differ- ence of a lifetime. --------------~~~~---··-~-----------------~------------· .. . . : . I . '· I Or•nge COnt D•lly Piiot I Clrcu8-loft Dept. ·. · .. . ·330w ... ,a.-P.O.t~i:iseo -, . • 1 . Coat• ...... C•IH. 92121 , , ' I • • \ i • Veal I we>ukt· Ilk• to kr\OW tnore about ~·son br daughter becoming a • I • newspaper camer. ' . . ~ . . . .. ---~ .... . ... ... . . •,. ; . '. • -... ' • t • •· • i .. • • • ..,,.. • • r11 .. ~ ,.. " ' Name .. ~ . ' ... , . .,. • ,. I . -· . I Addr ... , ' • ).-v I . ' I i· ,. ' I City : Zip , . ---• 5 .... . ____ Phone, ___ ,.,_._· __ ._ _______ ._. ______________ ! __________________ ~ ... ' --~· . -...... _. ---... ' - .. ,. ;~..., ... ... • ... I • , .. ;'t ' If your son or daughter is 10 years o1d or older, why not find out more? Call 642-4321 or send In the handy coupon tod•yl ·- DAILY PILOT , ' \ ' .. ~---.. --,.,. ----------·-""----· ---,,....... __ .. ------ -... ---., -...... - Al•OM.Y~OT 9 Thuradey June 14, 1979 •• ,. ,_.._ lll "Bwry's Independent-tie's self-unemployed.'. Geaetlc Studfl Male Shares Birth Defect NEW ORLEANS (AP> -Two researchers al Tulane Univenily say statistical e vidence and ae,,etic studies show that !"en as well ats .women so<'netimes are respons ible for the birth of mqngoloid children. I Until recently, the researchers said, scientists bel'ieved the cause of mongolism. or Down's syn- drome. was always •n the moth~r·s contribution - the egg -to what becomes a child. ••WE DON'T MEAN TO GO pointing and say, 'It's the man's fault'." says Dr. Joan Bennett, a · •· geneticist. "But now the pain that ma~y women have felt, being so totally blam.ed for this, can be • alleviated. "We can say, • ... There's a possibility that it happened because the parents are too old, not just becauaethemotheris tooold'." Although doctors have known for some time that mongolism stems from an extra chromosome that causes mental retardation and easily rec· ognized physical characteristics, they bad f()(:used on the mother's age as t.he cause of the de· feet, since close to 50 percent of children with Down's syndrome are born to mothers older than 35 . "This puts a tremendous burden of guJlt on a woman who has a Down's syndrome child," said Dr. Kippy Abroms. an educator who specializes in the field of exceptional children. Btrr NOBODY, ACCORDING TO the two re· searchers. had paid much attention to the age of the fathers of children born with Down's syn- drome. ~"We said. 'Wait a minute -surely there must be some data on the age of fathers.· Furthermore. we questioned whether the sperm was infallible," said Mrs. Abroms. She said she dug out a study showing the ages of both parents at the time 730 children with Down's syndrome were born. Using a statistical test not made when the study was done in the 1960s, she found that the chance or having a $ngoloid child can be predicted as well from the fi&her's age as it can from the mother's. ; MS. BENNETf, WHO AGREED TO help Mrs. Abroms with the study, then checked all available studlea in which the extra chromosome had been definitely traced lo one parent or another. lo 30 of 115 cases, the father's sperm. not the mother's esg, bad carried the defect. "All of these cytological cases have been done since 1975," she said. "I'd bet that in the next two years, we'IJ see a great many more. Then we can come up with better numbers." In the last few years. s aid Ms . Bennett, re- searchers using a fluorescent dye lo stain t.he chromosomes have been able to see patterns of lines across them. When these are distinctive enough. those from children with Down's syn- drome can be compared to those or their parents. THOSE STUDIES SHOW THAT the extra chromosome sometimes comes from the father, she said. "1llere= are a lot of supposedlv scientific facts lbat are really sex assumptl~ ... i;hc said. "It's very eaay for male researchers, even though they say they're unbiased, to say, 'Ho, ho -look at those old eggs. Our sperm cella, they sta)t good forever.' "But ultimately, embryologically, they're just u old. Male scientists just casually overlook tbis thing." Spirits Broken By Iran Court, TEHRAN, Iran <AP> -Revolutionary guards destroyed tbe rich wine cellar of the Tehran In· ~tal :il' powina down tbe drain an atimated $1.2 m on worth of wines and spirits iaf~udln& a slr'ea of lbe proudest French eham· P4S:Sti0at a dosen cuardl, • aeveral wilb pistols arouad tbelr waiata, worked methodically through 1'ueldaY aiOt and Wedneld. ay empl)'lDI tbe bot· ties. The drlnkiDI of aleobol la a violation of lalamle ~tradition. VINTAGE CIL\MPAGNB8 WE•E MULED . from tbe dart cellar -ordlDary bottle1, mapuma ... ____.~ma -ad cantetl-eareMly, one at a time to tbe botel'a rear ltatr tl8ttanee. 'ftere ::r.. wen CiP•••w ifter the other, Ille pop al eorkl •PMIDI De muffled eobl, tbllr contenta me«emoaloual1 lnto l---l!l'!E9.~ Uan•l'Y court. JR1NHSD1 OP 90ftLa Or FINE wlnea from Sarope and loeal wlaerlH, whlalllea,' ...... ,.,. ~ ..s •.ooo ew of lmport-... ...., ...... ._ .... , .... "W• Md llOek waluld at ti.I mlllloD In our ..nu:• a Nd.flleed ~ bcMI employee aakt. DAILY PILOT -- KELLER ALUMINUM LADDERS A oood ladder has n o s ubstitute and a c hair or a couple of· bozes is crazy. Your health is nothing to play around with. 27" STEP 9 99 STEPLADDERS 4 FT. 5 FT. 6 M'. 8 FT. 1688 1888 21 88 39" EXTENSION LADDERS 14 FT. is rr. 2orr. 2788 31 88 4318 STRUCTO PORTABLE PROPANE GAS GRILL Ca.st aluminum. smoker t op, 260 sq. inches of cooking area. LP tank not included. (What tank? I didn't see one.) STANLEY ELECTRIC IA H.P. CRAIN DRIVE Positively locks the door. opens doers up to 18 foot wide. light goes on as . door moves. solid state Modular Radio Control. a utomatic safety disconaect. UL Listed. •1005 .. GARAGE DOOt '. t/3 H.P. CHAIN DRIVE Bigger 11 HP motor. autoJtlatic safety reverse if contact is made. 2 minute light t ime delay. solid s tate controls , opens doors to 18 ft. #3005 NORMAL INSTALLATION OF <) SUNDANCE STUCCO I MASONRY LATEX ROUSE PAINT COLORS OR WHITE 41!!. .r: Everyone tells us we Mll our stuff too cheap. Maybe, but we sure do sell a lot of BON AIRE KITCHEN-ON-THE-GO ~ 11•• Pluo it into the cigarette lioht• a.nd make coff ... cook soup, warm th .. bottle, etc ... you go. 1-------------------------------------l~it~a~n~d~pe~n~n~ie~•-d~o;...ad~d--u~p-·---------------+--------------------------~l!I'--~- WAGNER 3 LITE 6 LITE ~MER69.97 Make a nice s ummer h ouse. a shade and plant houH, or just a plac• to sit back and a.k, "What does a ll thb mean anyhow?" SHADE SCREENING 55% LIN. rr. 63% LIN. FT. 73% LIN. M'. DURALITE 36 POSITION CHAISE 16!? AIRLESS SPRAYERS W280 7797 99•1 MEUAU PARQUET FLOOR TILE -·~~.rr. Real wood flooring just can't be b.at. Been doing a lot of looking around and truly I say this price i• •uper. PIEFlllSBED l.D. FUDITUIE HUTCH 2397 DESK 3397 Tni. nuff really loou cruite nice for the monay. The firu.h b "IT rich 12" ADJUSTABLE JACK STAND 222 Is it strono ? (You want to rre to say it's weak?) Holds 300C lbs .. positive p in locking heioht. Hey. waz the car real ni• and forget about a new one right n,)w. The old one's paid for and the g .. mi:..ge isn't that bad. FOX CRAFT AUTO RAMPS 1497 li you do a lot of stuff younelf and 8'\0N people are (what choice are we getting nowada79?), get a gocd pair of rams;.. lookino. Amembl .. without tool.a. Weather res~tant orange vinyl -coated polyester duck ( Cheap Chicken says 1-.. ;th~a~t~··~f;i;n;e~as;.;lo~n~g:.;,a;•~it;;.;,;;;i•;n~·t~c~h~i~ck~e~n~.~) ........... mll!l!ml ...................... m;;;; ................................. --.......... --t • theM are 6500 lb. capacity. ) --· - • ·t/3 .H.P. SCREW DRIVE We like a ll the nice days. We don't h a ve much for Valentine'• D ay, got some things for M other's D ay, nothing for G round Hao Day , but when it comes t o Father's Day .. oh boy. WJ h~ve good stuff a t almost any price , from the p iggie ba nk t o the big splurge. (l 61VE~ OLD DAD Powerful 'h HP motor, 3 minute light delay. digital controls, set your own code from 1,024 poaible comb inations . H.ndl• up t o 18 foot doors. A UPT. HE'S NOT SUCH A BAD 60'1 . T4005 ___ ..__ ..... _-..... T'hurldlr. June 14. 197'1 • 11 . . ~f . . .. . . 1497 THE SHOWER _... ~ ~~ MASSAGE '~ 11 ~ '~ 1· By Water Pik ---: That 9reat st ring tri.mmer that does t he job so neatly but is so easy to handle. Like the guy says on TV, "Isn't it t ime you 'QUAKER. I STATE ·~ QUAKER 20/50 WT. MOTOR OIL . \fCYfOR OIL 64coT . Got to hand it to the lsid from N ew York. He knows how to buy riqht to move the stuff. (Now, how to hide his El Ropo ceegars.) MAYFAIR IATUIAL CIWIOIS ~ ~ 4~s~ rr. ·~-48 t· ) Real chamois ( how come 1 we all say "sh&Jnmy?" ls that fn.noh? Or just bad En9li•h? ) ·. OSIOW CAI a BOIE · . WASBD WITH •· ~ · PULSATING POWER . . ... My kid even asks to do the ca r. You sllde the deal to turn on the suds. Water blaat.a in pubes to knock off mud fut RUF DOUGLAS FIR 8FOOT 2a3 ' . : & FOOT Ix& itUFIDWOOD • ... . . 133 -~iHp ~ WALL MOUNT •SM ·l! HAND HI:LD •SM -3 Deep tempora ry re lief 1397 for aches and pain s {so und s m ore ltke an a s pirin a d I. rffls good. 2197 so why not have one Good gift idea. J Ball type vriP d..,.los-more power than any NQUlar 11erewdriver, ratchet power. With Phillipa and NQular bits. (Oh. we qot another •t too? Somebody Uk.e thia thin9. ) 4 7 ?K-l I PC. EASYDllVD BOllEI AUTO TOOL llT a·~AK -8 You ~ moN thlnaa lncludlna heawy duty .:awwdri"r 80CUt holden aruf lltorave · ca.. - ·~------~--------~---.. -·~ ---------------- -------------·--·····'"·'·--·-:.·'-·"···-... ·.· had a Toro?" (The old psychol09ical approach. works every t\fne.) C u t s grass and not throu~h your shoe. work close without choppinq the t ree, foundation. or fence. , BLACK & DECKER 18" SINGLE BLADE ., · ELEC~~~~~~~~:~. m eans n o QiU, no h ll1ng no lu m es . n o fuu, and amooth po-r 69!! SllL BEAwY DUTY 7114" CIRCULAR SAW 39~?6 It s a two horsepower touqhie. (I have visions of two horses inside the ca.ae and both of them won the eighth race. ) --, . BLACK & DECKER DRILL BIT SBAIPENER 177.~SWJ The big one to handle from l/e all the way up to 3/e inch bits. Pays for it lf in b its sav.d. CENTRAL Q SAW TAIL 3997 With thi• you can mount your portable h·and power MCOnch to mue pretty ni in able .. w. SCOTTS BOIUS D 69~so.rr Do a lot for your d ich ondra · w ith one pass. We tout &:otts because good lawns are their speciality. BLACK I DECKER TWO SPEED JIG SAW 11 5.~530 Cut high density materials and switch speed for other work in a second. (Sounds 9ood even thou9h J know he'• vueuinq. ) BLACK I DECKER 5" BEICB GlllDER 1a·~7~ Doubl. wh .. t. double tool NSts and .,. ahielda. IOCIWELL SAIDEl/ClllDEI 649~31-325 Sanda. poli8hee. 9rinda. aharpena. aNl cuta wood. metal aNl plutJc.. 9 Amp motOI'. llDD'IUCD PROMO gr.190 ECONOMY gr.aoo IDllOlllTIC 7 PC •. ILOW TOICI llT 99~.as ,. .. '• .. • , f . , WAREHOU8£MAlf '· -ar-a _ a.e ..,,--ui......-.nem..-~------ ~ ....... ·-OOMMERCIAL plew." "1>0.,.a haw OT·3IO Is•• . a. •• .-.r .......... I a.•....e"~ . ~ ... ... -----... _.._ ____ ......,___ ·-- --- -_,-...:.. 7' ... ' . .. .. .... .. ... . --.. ,. -.. . . -·. -.. . ... .,. .......... ------·---------- f1fllag Big• ia Nfg..el Two prone hang gliding enthusiasl5 remain motionless in the air over Niguel Beach Park between South Laguna and Dana Point oo a sunny afternoon. GenUe breezes allow the two engineleS.s pilots to hang sus· pended in the air for moments at a time before gliding gently to the clifftop over· looking the Pacific Ocean. Irvine Sewer Hike Eye«f Ranch Water District Mul/,s $9 Million Budget ----~-...-.. 1-tn.lllion budlet that in-- eludes a seven perc•t increase la aewer _.rvice fees to reaiden· tlal cuatomen has appe"'°t sup· port from direct.on of Ute Irvine Ranch Water District. Board members had little comment um week on the pro- posed budaet during a public heariq in which only one critic spoke. Tbe board scheduled bud1et Moptioo for June 25. tJNDS& cvaaENT budget propc»all, ~oe-.ly sewer fees would laereue from $8.80 to $9.20. Tiit inereue, accordiq to water dllti'kt ayatema analyst Gail Gorclon. la eeeded to keep. sewer operatiam from operating at a deficit. . Jn an Interview Tuesday, she aaid CCl9ta. ol cer1atn chemicals uaed lD ...... &i'eatment have intteaed • mueb u IO pereeot and fuel ...S . .,...., JO to Z2 per. cent. According to bud1et docu· meats, the monthly fiat fee for water would remaia at $3.20. The water ''commodity cbar1e" -the fee for each 748 galJom of water used by residen· tial customers -would be in· ereaaed from 39 to 40 cents to keep water operations on a break-eveobasi.s Auto Crashes ---WHEN SEWER and water charges are combined, Ms. Gordon said, the average monthly bill would rise lo $18.40 -about 4.2 percent higher than this year's average monthly bill The district serves about 20,000 residential customers. It anticipates 2,500 new hookups next year. Ms. Gordon said. The budget includes 16 new positions in customer service. engineering and operations areas -a nine percent increase . Ms. Gordon said the new staff positions are needed to handle the anticipated 13 percent growth in the dis trict 's ALSO PROPOSED in the budget is a seven percent salary increase for the dis trict 's employees. The proposed spendjng plan drew criticism from Wesley Marx, an Irvine resident and UC Irvine lecturer, who queaUooed the inaease in tbe number of employees. Marx noted that 35 new posi· tiooa were authorized laal year during consideration of the ex· isting budget. "That's 50 new people in the last two years," he said. Responding lo Marx, Director Wayne Clark said many of the authorized positions are vacant because ... the district is-ha~ trouble filling them within the parameters of sa lary guidelines." MAllX ALSO criticized the district 's use of outside consultants to handle certain projects. Clark conceded the district has paid out about $3 million in the last 18 lo 24 months for con· sultants, but defended the ·ex· penditures. ·'There are certain projects for which we don't have ex· pertise in house," Clark said. Ms. Gordon noted tbal she is conducting a salary survey as part of an effort by the district to make salaries for engineers more competitive with lho6e of· fered in the private sector. M arll also jabbed at the dis· trict for refusal to provide him with a detailed copy of tbe pro- posed budget for fiscal 1980. He later said he was told tbal be could have a budget only ii be paid $25 for it. YMCA Offers Programs for All in Family Five Aliem Nabbed In High,.speed Chase From babies in diapers to adults, the Orange Coast YMCA is offering a variety of summer programs to local residents. The re are movement education and swim lessons for children ages three months to seven years. For adults , there are swimming lessons, as well as a weekday free swim from 2:45 p.m . lo .i--'L.ID--iA the-selar- heatid pool. Five illegal aliens. two of them curled in the darkness of a car trunk, bad their entry into America spiced by an ftO.mile fr~ chase that ended in a crash. The immigrants escaped serious injury wben the car crashed in Weatmimter alte r reaching speeds of 110 miles per hour through two counties. Tbe driver of the car, a ZO.year-old San Diego man was in fair condition al UCJ Medical Center John Wesson, agent in charge of the Borde r Patrol's San Clemente checkpoint, said of· ficers waved the Ford Futura over, but the drive r ignored directions and sped off. Courses a lso available to adults include yoga, disco dan ce, martial arts • cardiovascular fitness, guitar and dancercise. , BOaDE& IAT&OL officers located three illegal immigrants in tbe ear'a PUMD1er area and two more ln tbe trunk. 1bey were treated and releaaed from HuaUa1toa lntercommunity Hoepltal followtnl tbe cruh. Tbe c:bllle began Tuesday on a loaely freeway stretch south of San Clemente. Coast Motel Project Gets Panel U.ekia.g ConatnacUoa on a 30·•nit motel OD ftle ooeen side of PacUle CoMt Hlthwa7 la SuDt1et BeHll ........ ·~ed unan-......., bf ............. COMtal ........... A home llDd Mllbomt at 111115 Pactlkt CoMt lllcb•aJ will be ton down to make way for tbe ....... .., ..... jult nortb fll W.,_. Aveaue. ........ •• '· Subb&cmdD ol ....... Vallef acned.to bulld the matll DO b!Per tbeD IO Itel ... .... ,..,... ... bDoanl. Mo_.,.._ date._ b.a ........ ,_. . ..., .............. to ...... meal ID 411191dM"' .-it ., ftl fNjlct earlier bad wan * •ss• .. ,.111 °'•eoml.7 ,. ...... Tlae re •• eoaatal eom· •111'• ........ tall• ..... m • • ~--..... .,, 1n a.ttsJS . ---___ .._._ BOaDER PATROL agents Richard McNeea and Kerry Anderson took off lo pursuit and were joined at various times by units from the San Clemente Police Department, California Highway Patrol and Orange County Sheriff's deputies. The neeing suspect sped north on Interstate 5 to the San Diego Freeway. He fled across the Laguna Freeway back to In· terstale 5. It tben allegedly sped northbound on tbe Santa Ana Freeway, traveling to the Norwalk area before cuttin1 b•flr south on tbe San Gabriel River Freeway to the south· bound San Diego Freeway where be crubed. ••1•• 8UaP&l8ED aome of our wdta weren't dama1ed the way be wu turnint lnto them," Weason aaid. "It could bave been • lot wone tban It WU." Weaaon said the driver n••ed lD and oat of freeway trame and fefted aeveraJ can off tbe road during"tbe bour·lonc chaae . Tbe driver will be talreb to the Brochures listing YMCA programs are al the Y at 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. Registration for summer classes closes Friday. For information, call 642·9880. City Budget Top Secret? Jim H.arrington, Irvine's director of administrative services, admitted that getting the final copy of the fiscal 1980 bud1et printed and bound was not an euytuk. Hia staff hit many snags .. they worked •1aimt. deadline to get tbe copy in • tbe banda of Cit.y Council memben. Hal'l'lqton muat have figured the project waa doomed completely wben oae of bla aidee save bim a copy that was bound with plastic spirals on both lidel . It C!OUldn't be opened . ~u!~ ~!.:=:'U. Copym, Budgeted le1al alfem and eaaaplraey to , One UDe Item la lrviDe'a tlJ •• u11I• all••• wlaea be re· mllllon city buqet la tlot,• fw euperatea, WellOG uid. dupltcatiq center operatiou. Weuon aaid tbe IO-mlle ebue Tbl1 will P91 for 2\4 emploJ .. waa tbl loDleR la the am.year and 3.8 milUon copiea of aueb blatory ol tlM cbeckpolnt ICMdh tbln11 u brocburea, a1eodaa. pf San Clemente. public notk:el and repon.. . · .. :.. ·. .. -.. ·-:· .· • __ ,,.,...,.JuM 1r.1t1t c Irvine CouRcU Weigha Legal Optio BJ nSDSalCK ICBO&•SBL .............. l'..adal • CMl'fJow crowd of an1ry rnideata armed with tapel of jet Dolle aad pboto1rapb1 or low ,.,. •• ftlbten, tbe lmae City COUDCU ha• voted to pursue le1al optioaa to return quiet to tbe city's akin. Followin1 tw.o boura of impa11loaed '"testimony, tbe council ordered City Attorney Jamu Erickson on Tuesday nlgbt to: •A1. aoasaT We•~~ commumtJ p&mmiQ aad omc.r.t.11-r.o. Mid ...... -tlMlt .... aftldall ee.llil1fto Wde • i•mqllate eon•• • the c~.Mtioaa. Ne ...... Corps repreMDtatlve addnlHd tbe council durinc tbe mecttn1. Wembeuer said tbe iDereued noaae over nortb Irvine will dimlaiab tbe _..of, ... a. when runway MR, wbJeb .._ been under coutructloa, ia returned to service. THE llUoa also said that increased aircraft carrier landing practices are 7S peft9t complete. but said be could eot provide a date when they would end. la tbe meHUme, be aa._, ru.awa1 07, with approaelMJ ovw _. lrftle, wtU caeline tobf-.d. Ila,_ BW V•• llJa tUd tt waa '*'11Wtlllltwelnm.., 0'1 aboUI be haJt.ed immediately -witb or without aa envll'CW"•al imptlCt report. . . .. IT'S INMIWB to uae t1a nmwa1.'' &be ID8JOI' aaid. A1 part of lta action, t nuncil autborbed expetiidib,. of fundl to cover expeaaes ot both lbe mayor and the db' attorney to seek relief - includin& aeeeuary expeaaes~ travel to Waalliqton, D.C., file an .tmlniltrative compl with tbe Defeme Department. t -SEE& AN administrative order tbrouCb the Department of Defeoae to block any further jet trainine aercilea oo an El Toro Marine Corps Air Station runway located near north Irvine. -Determine if tbe federal government violated tbe National EnvironmeDtal Policy Act <NEPA> by increasing training flights witboul preparing and filing an Need a Park? Costa Mesa HQ8 siverql f • ~ ); environmental impact report. Looking for a place near home -Explore the poealbility of an to spread YoW' picnic blanket or injunction and other forms of toss your Frisbee this summer! legal relief to tbe DOiae nWlaDce. Here's a rundown on Costa Mesa's parka and their MOMENTS BEFOaE the facilities. meeting began, the sound of screaming jets was beard ia • 8aENTWOOD, HS MONl'E City Hall -from a tape Vista Ave. Neighborhood park recording brought by one with playground, volleyball. . resident. Civic Center, Ill Fair Drive. Mayor Bill Vardoulis said tbe Fountain and gardens. tape needn't be played durilll Smallwood, 1646 Corsica the meeting. He said council Place. Picnic tables, softbaJI, members were all too familiar volleyball, basketball. with the sound of lbe noise. Estancia, 1900 Adams Ave. Jim Ray, a Calilorn.la Homes lO·acre park with children's resident.. displayed photographs playground which showed the F·'4 fighter Gisler. l2SO Gisler St. Picnic bombers about 500 feet above tables. cooking Wlits and a fire the ground. ring "IN THE EVENT of a HARPER, 4ZS £. 18th St. flameout or engine failure, a Neighborhood park with pilot would not have adeq\aate picnicking, cooking areas time to maneuver to avoid Heller, 257 E . 16th Sl. homes, schools or businesses." he said. And Ray charged that noise levels at certain times have exceeded 120 decibels -weU above levels which can cauae permanent hearing damage. "It is a terrible, threatening menace." he concluded. Robert Leverton, chairman of a newly formed group, .. Jet Noise and Safety Committee" said that while be supports the actions of the military, the increased noise waa an "arbitrary, unreasonable. intrusive violation against residents of north ll'Wle." Valley Segregation lhring Scheduled tte Fountain VaJley School District'. like all others in the state, must bold a public bearing to determine if any or the dis· trh:t's schools are racially segregated. . Residents are invited to give tbelr views on the subj~l at a hearing set f<>r Thursday, July s. al 7:30 p.m. at district head· quarters, Number One Lighthouse Lane. Volleyball courts and play. ground. • Lindber1h. Z20 E. 23rd St, Neigbborbood park with pla~ .round. Lions, S'10 W. 18th St. llhc park with 28 picnic tables baseball, boneaboes. Marina View, 1035 W. 19th St. Nei1bborhood park wtth play • 1round. MESA VEaDE, 1795 Samar Drive, Shuffleboard. playground, picnic tables. Paularino, 1040 Paularino Ave. Picnic tables, cooking units, electricity, shutneboard. Pinkley, 360 Ogle St. Fire ring, playground. Shiffer, 3143 Bear St. Grassy park with playground. , Suburbia I and II, 1371.t California St. and 3302 Ala~ Circle. Neighborhood parks. TA{'L\GEa, 1780 Hummingbird Circle \' Volleyball, basketball courts. playground. ., TeWlnkJe, 970 Arlington Drive. Picnic ~· hill, softball anctt. other eparts fields, lakes, tenniS' Tustin Avenue, 2141 Tust~ Ave .. neighborhood park, cook·~ ing units, sinks. Vista, 1200 Victoria St. Seveq. acres with picnic tables, three fire rings. . 1 Wakeham, 3400 Smalley St. 1 Softball, volleyball and play. ground. ! , Walson, 360 W. Wilson St. Stream bed, playground, volleyball. ... I ; --._,,,,__. . ·--·-----· .. ····-·-··---· ... --------·---· .. ~Al4 OM. v PtLOT fhu rtdey. June 14 , 1979 .. 1 J. ~ouple Guilty in Slaying An Anahfilm man hes pLH ded 1u11ty to aecond • J d~&rn mw:®r thvee~ and hl1 wtfe h1111 pleaded aultty to a churae of a c· ''t11111ory to mu rder In ronnectlon with u slay. Inf l111t year ovti r a dru& .. ,,, 1'Mry t~ynn Zuldem1a. ~a. ..dmltted Monday to Oran.Ct• County Superior t'11url J udat• t~obert K n '' '' I a 11 ct t h • t h i' 11lt an.ilrtl ~1t·11twn C1trl .. 'M VIII~. mul t ~ '"' moftt 80f>h llll tAtC'lt lt\•fl YuM unt. ID, 10 :.tn /\pral Ill, llfltt. ctaspult' over a ti! II~ tll'lal C\ .., su .. !*14'd lht,t'li It fllll&u, UIVOll(t lo "". nucluur t1taktt l hll~uuh lhu two1 II'' 1.t1 11tt:~t\S sen t.·11t·c·1l t11 "" vc>a rs an 1>l 111t· l•l 1!1111\ Illa war • ., ILirhuru .,.,.. .. /W•ft,,..• ,,.._,,. Nefl....-9 J tH•n F l11w1·r 1t11y. 2 1 , ---,,.. l ... ,:;*-'"'"'" .... ••••"• th1•n plt>nllt'fl •:utlly to lJ •11 ~• m•a -... t .. ,. '• .... ,, ,.,. "•• 1·t1nr .. • ( L • • • '"ry t A tVIOA Hll (_,t~ """'•t •' .,. wuu.,.,,0 ,_.,.,....,00 h WtUn\l 101,, "' U U (.'\SSv CJ r•""'"V "' 1'••"'' "••• ,...,.,..,,., ...... , ••" i.. 1n 1n1•••o<>C1 •'••• lllllrt.h·r 11ftt•r lhtl fact "••• Mvrt-t , • ..,., ... "•""'• '""""' '"""'"" find wn~ frl•t·d uftcr bf .. C•&IO ''"''' t-. u~• tu ttw Am•• H •u t •01 ., lfU IH IAltlO I I N•ll· • .,. I• •• ""'"'' ....... ll•ulh•t\ '""'"' 111.: ~IVt'll t•n•d1t (or 00 ~·o•"' 01 """"""'o" ....... r. """''""" ''"•'" cluys a lrc>udy st:rved in "•"•d .... , 0t> _ ...... 11 •• '""" 11 <>run" ('o nt J II ,.,. ... '"" H"'''""''"" fnl•• • ununvAilt ,.t! II y a . '40\Pllal Mr\. ( ••• ., ll•lf .,..... • I\ third SUSJ>t'('f in the t••<~,. tA ow _,li.Ntn• t•a•• PuUlh. A mbl d G ''""°'''°''O•~•"'"""w••'•"llll~ sse er n1u r t.tr C ll St', r Uy " ...... , <OU\ln\ tn !rw•ll"' ''"'"' .. nd M u 11 t• n II i 11 . 19. 0 ( many 1r-1110t~«111"1Y "•m• (;:irdt>n Grovt• wi ll r e· ly •11999·•· (Ofllrlb;il!on• be m-•o T . . . ,,... """llnQlon "-a<ll ~-c1111.... ro•nmg turn to court for a J une .,,,.,., ........ , .. .,,_,....,., ••• ..,.. &&a 2 1 h~aring. o., ,,,. 414,...11on ol p1.,u lltolllo,. Sm•tll"-" ~u• CUlllllN Offe d . TH E TRIO Wl'rt' ar· \.AUAINf MA'lll \ltllllfH, ...... re reslt·d utte r Fullerton d•nt ot fortM'l•. <-•~ P·~~ ••• , .,, 0 I . e (' c 0 e d Torr•n<f'. C• '"' J""" u. ,~,. A (our·wcek tra ining P . 1 r c · v r e Oelt\' ...... , .... "'"- TRAILERS EYED Merten Bergeaon 2Named To Panel Ron Nybor g of L a Palma and Russell Ba r· 'rios o r Orange have bee n appointed to lhc Orange County Social P r o g r ams Advis ory Com mittee by count y Supervisor Ralph Clark. Ny borg. 44. is a Lu J'alma City Councilman and is a city delegate to the O r a n ge Coun l Y. Health P lanning Coun· cil. ORANGE COUNTY ." POLITICS .1 OBITUARIES Lower-eost Boasl•g Mobik Home Bil& Eye.il By 0 . C. HUSTINGS OftMo.ll\' ........... A a1e mbl y m a n Mar ia n Ber1eaon, R·Newpo rt Beach, says the Assembly currently ls looklrJ1 al eight major . bills that would affect mobile homes in Callfomia. She points out that the sudden appearance of a u these bills is the resuJt or the high cost of housing and the search for some alternatives. MRS. BE RG ESON notes that Orange County has 255 mobile home pa rks with a bout 75,000 re- sidents. She says a recent Sur· vey of her constituents in lhe Orange Coast's 74lh Assembly District turned up a 77 percent favorable response fo r zoning lo provide more mobile home com- m unities as a means of meeting the need for less expensive houa· ing. Two or the bills c urrently un· dcr considerat ion by the As· sem bly. Mrs llcrgeson rep<>rui. involve taxation . AB 13'0 provides that any new mobile home~. sold after J uJy 1, J 980, will b<. .. ~ubj,.ct to property tax and tht• materi als subject to sales tax. 11l'salcs wo ulct tM• ex empt from !>ales and use taxes AR 1504 1s similur t1> AU 1360 except the operational date is January t , 1980, and docs not in· elude resales. The remainin1 billa de al with la ndlord·tenant re l ationlrbipa and rent 1tabW1ation. AB •1 exempts pa rk develop- m ents from provisions of the Subdiviaion Map Act. AB '"provides mobile bome owners with eviction protection. AB 1517 changes the existing definition of a mobile home and allows the owner to re move wheel!, wheel hubs or axles. AB 17'4 would require a three· day notice by manage ment prior to initialiori of tenancy te rmina· tion for failure to pay rent. utili· ty or incidental service charges. AB 1785 would require a writ· ten notice three days before in· itiating ~nancy term ination and reduce from 60 to 30 d ays termination for failure to pay. AB 1711 requires park owners to offer first right or refusal to purchase an inte rest in the park lJefore it is sold : prohibits park m a n agement fro m r eq uir ing purchase from specified dealers. r e quires d i s c l o s ure o f ownership of a park; prohibits fees for entry, hook·up installa· lion or landscaping or char~es fo r guests of tenants. It a lso pro hibits r N a li a to r y action lJy man agement agains t tenants who : initiate judicial proceed· ings, file complaints. or organize or belong to tenant groups. *** H . KNOX aaOOKI of Newport Bncb bu ..... appamt,- ed by Gov. Brown to the Ute Huriq Aid Dtlpeuen Bumba· lngCommiu.1-· *** I THE ASBE•BL Y bu voted to limit the eUaibWty ot fulltime students for unemployment ln· s urance. The roll caJI wu ~7·19. seading AB 705 b y Assemblyman Richard Robinson, D·Santa Ana. lo the Senate. The bill would make atudent.s ine ligible for unemployment benefits if their unavailability for full·time wo"" ailllificaatlr , .. hurt their job prospects. Robinson said, .. Tbis bill ~ bibita the ability of individuals to uae summer employment and the n unemployment funda to subsidize their education." * •.• BY A 11·15 VOTE, with 21 voles needed, the SeAale reject· ed ACR 3 by Assemblyman Mike G a ~e. D-Napa, whic h would lim it the numbe r o f bills le~islat.ors could personally in- troduce in the 1981·82 session. Stale senators John Briggs, R- Fullcrton. and John Schmitz, R· Ne wport Beach, voted against the measure. Stat~ Sen. Paul Car pente r. D-Garden Grove. voted for it. :.ur••-l>Y ,., ""'wauu CWO•o of pros:ra m thitt prepares f'ugent ·~ body from a ~::.."n:·t·~~:.'.~<;.:·,;,,~:"~·;~ i nd i vidua1"S f o r a s -m a kc.1ih1H.s;ravc n ear Yvonne SI-• ot Lona &.4t. ... c. sem bier pos itions at B~nnang, investigators ""° '0"'•"' '"'oun"' Lomlla. C• · • loca l ,.l,....lron.·acs plants said. q ' • n d c h • Id' ,, n • n d 1 9 r t' • t ~ 'C"'"- q• •ncklMIOrOfl s ..... ,n .. 11111e ""'d•• i s be ing o U e rt·d a l Officers. alleged t he 5ay''Congratu1aDons,-g-rae1 .. : .. "I love you dad .. : .. and "Here comes the bride .. :1 with a phone from the GTE Phone Mart. ~'11'.:°P:1M0;"' ,:C'~'!':~.~':"' ..;~~.:·.!~ Orange' Coast College in s tr angulation occurred .. "", ... .,,,., ca ,,.,.,,,...n1 1n111e..-Costa Mesa . ct uring . a len~thy con- P••k C~,.,,. fo'rnanced bv lh(• Com front at1on OV<'r drugs 0 1se11ow h , E-1 purportt•dlv sold by one l Lll "8£lHOISHllOW • .... d•nl OI pre t ns1vc mp oymenl fth th :t L' t 1,..n•, C.• P•w•d ,..,,.y on Junr '' a n d T r a i n i n g A c t o e rce o r ugen . 191~ "' ,,... -°' " ~ , ..... , " '°" C ""Tl\ h towtn O•\b<-'" .,.,~. , .. •"d" < r . ). l e prog ram p R OSE CU T 0 R S <>M•n•• J..,,,.., MoO<• of ""•"'ln91on. bcJ?tnS Monday and ends . """ ,, ~"" ,u•••Hd o r ' J ul 13 c l a 1m ••d Z u id e m a <I"'""''"'~'"" <,,,. .... 0•"'"'<"~'"'11 .Y · . s tr.a n"lcd f''u"cnt arter .,.. n••tt on rhu•VIOI•. Jun• u , '"' •• Stud<'nls wall a tten d ' ..... " II 00 ...... "''"' 1n91rwood ...... oc c classes Monday he tried to rob the three <~"'"'•'' """" R•v Aon '""'°" o1 •1>e • • • • a nd Ms F lowerday and \)ntv•t\11¥ Un•l .. o M•lnocl•\I (IWrt.h of through Fnday during . . . . ,, • .,..,"""'"""'!·'"'••me"' 10 follow. t he four-week period H1ll ra1lt!d lo stop ham. ~mill• & Tuthill Mcl<llJitt~ (llr~CIOI\ f • z u id c m a and M ~ •ut; 111h '>1 .. c .... 1~Me•" ,,,,... r om 12:30 p.m. to 7 Fl · ·,. · p.m . They wi ll e a rn . owcruay were ma r· ••CLEN <.g~~~\ .. ,.,( .. , ,,,,, S2.90 per hour while at· r icd last year and have penOlnQ Al 1>...:111( Vt•W M•mortdl l d' I a ft vc.monlh·old son. Puk M un .... ry, 0jp,.p0rl UU fh, (•. en Ing C a SSCS. .. onCR Anothe r CETA a s · '""""t."•H •IJ 1101se 11 ..... ~c mht c r pr ogr a m is Reservo1·r d•nl of '°''" IW-•• <" ""'"" ,. .. ,., h .. I d be · J on Junr u, 1'1'. St><-,, ~u<••••<> bf ht• ~c· Co U C lo g1 n uly ,..,,'"'"" """•'d ,,. <,,.,,. ""'"· <.•. • 2:1. St ullenl<; will attf'nd '"'"' lC.--W•ll• .,, fo•I .. M -.... I . ' . ct 1 r 8 <• ...... brOlflf'f\, M~•I~ Mu ll of c a s~( s a t y r om Thwarted PAtmd .. 1e. c. -llollO't1 ""•"" 01 <t .m . to 12:30 p .m. '1 'fo"'""~. c.... """"' • ,..._,., I -----------'°''"d' t'll~( ""'·.Of',.,., ,..pN>.\, , u, ... , .,., •• ,.ft1f'(.-\ •• Q,,. •• Qtt-•t·MC>he'w\ SEA REEF.S 8 F I f UfM"'r•t '\l'f'Yk.n tJlflll .,... tw>td Uft J=tt y au l O•Y. J-IS. 191' •• t I 00 AM •I Ill<' 11.11 a,.-,., <.""""' .. , .. , or Boo .,..,. .. .,or ,..,.,,,,., Ut4JJI•'' Chu''" ot PRQiDrD (Jr~,.. County A.n~nr1rn. ott1r1Attno DCJ, '"'!!''"'""'' ,.., H,,,.rww I A•" ~rnnrt.-t An unmapped ear th· <1uakc fa ult ha:. shaken up plan:. tf> build a SI 3 million city rl.'~c rvoir near Marywood ll1 gh S c h ool in Ora n g e , authorities said. l•f'IH J.t1,.NJ\ m.~, r .tU "' tt ... Hrll O tH n .. ., ... , MQ<t...... (."''" ,..~ ..... n 'WI\ SJI ING T N (I\ r J 1"""""'· '"""" 1q1• """' 10 no AM Sr1t·nl ist<; ma y have ~:~,:OM'~: ::;;~ ~~Q~··"•tt• Mor•u, .. ' d 1 ~(·ovcred an extensive '-UMDAIHG (i t't'pwa h•r c or al r e ef "u r H o t uNow1Nc ... Qr" ,... ~ystetn off the Florida tt~n• 01 Hunt1nci•on a.-....... <.• P••Y.O coas t a nd possibly as ... .,, <"' l-f . J""" I). 1<11• 1tl . h' k The five million·gallon reservoir . to au~menl a sim ila r i;ized tank on the sam e prope rty, could cost S500.ooo more than ori~inall y planned now that the fault has been discovered and couJd be delayed up to a year. Cl· H,,..0 M""""'~' ""'"''•' M" t unO•· many as six s 1pwrec s, '"II"'"' t>o-n" lr<t<l'lt•t on '"" l O\ ~Orne perhaps dating :.:~"'!' ~~..,m~::i~, '';'";s :~~;~·,c'7n back to Spanish explora- "~°",.""" "" """'"' '~'"'"'"'· ~· l ion in the 17th century. 0 1 Norw•\', Unll•O O•o~"'"'"o" nt Th N · I O · '"•P9'""· AmHlu ri An ou"''°" "' e at1ona . cean1 c •M•r.o .,.,,,......, H•••-' F_,.u.,.. and Atmos phe ric Ad· "' R•Plllllk an WO<notn 4WIO the H11nl· l i l ti 't ,r.0 10" 11""'" S•n •o• cu.,. .. , m n s r a on s a ys t s ~u••••ed.,., "'" '""'""'' 011. a.,_ scientisl<> are invesligat· ... Oe-. '"'"· , "~· ,,..... f ing more tltan 50 square ,,.,.,,. ol Veftlc e. Ca . Mary '<hmod~ .. ol ~nver. Colorado, miles of the Key Largo '>"Mon.._..,,,.,,. ot o.nto•" h •H. 3 Marine Sanctuary l>•ol,.r r\, ~.,.., (ldon Clayton of t y Manager Joe Bake r s aid Monday. · lt'r a nk P aJ!e , c ity Om•h•. Nee>r ..... •. OrMntl I Cl•ylon ul r ••rtH. VlrQ<nla, E. J ClatlOfl ol K<t""'"'CllY. O(""""-I "-Vlft· • ~"' -of Hunllnoton' lle&<h. c...._ ••d • •••pd•ltQlll•• ,,._.,~ Wu<hnH of lOft9 84!Kh, Ca . F•IHICh m .. t.•11 •I PIM<e 8 rol-\ Smtih\ • MotlYMY from •:• PM lo t :OO PM lo. Deaths .w a t e r d e p a r tm e nt superinteode.nt. estimat· ed a three-lo ~ix·month delay in the project. T he unna med thrus t fault runs about 900 feel along an adjacent fault 'k nown as E l Modena, d~y f -at _,,icn wlll t>e <ondll<I E J,.. .L .- •O •• MIO.,. .... Frtoay. J un• 1~. "' iaelV1wre IAl.TJ.la...OH Ju..Al.HOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673·9450 llil UOADWAY MOITUAaY 110 Broa<1way Costa Mesa 642·91!>0 SMITH & TUYHILL MOITUAlY WUTCLIH CHAl'll Mortuary • Cremations flower ShOp ~27 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 64&"4888 PBCIMOTta5 SNmn MOllTUAAY 677 Main St. ~nt~ech .. , ... , COLOthL PUtmAL HOWi 7801 Bolsa Ave W.tmmster 183-3525 PM:lflC .. W t • INIA& PAim CemltlrY Mort'*Y ..,,.rv. om. Newportl!IHCh 644-2700 MllCOIMICI MOl'TVAl•I u.guna Beech *-9415 LaguneHlll& 768-09()3 Sen Juen Ceplttf'9no 496-1778 L ONDON (AP > ·~he city's environmental impact report says, ad· Ana.toll Klllllebov. 49, a ding that both faults Soviet a uthor who de· mus t bP c onside r e d fected lo l~e Wes\ and potentiall y activt.'. wa s a fri e nd or the murdered BuJgarian de - fector Georgio Markov, O ff d ied Wednesday. No 'FIPft OUSe cause of death was re-r- porled, but Kuznetsov " • suffered two heart at-.tt.f Trmisit tacks last year afte r Markov died from being stabbed by a poison· HomeSet tipped umbrella. RICHMOND, Va. <AP>-.. 811malalDeS." w..nmu. frl. a country singer widely known in the 19408 and 19508, died Wednesday aft.er s uffer · ing an a pparent heart au ack. The public is Invited to a 4:30 lo 6:30 p.m. open h ou s e tod ay a t the Orange County Transit Dis tric t '1a new Ad"' mirustration Bu.Udlng In Garden Grove. Exhibit• explainiDI how district offlciala pla n bus routes and SUSANVILLE lAP> -monitor a cUvlties wUf M artb lludeU Browae. be oo diAplay. and 1taff 82, wbolefamilyaayashe memben will be preHnt ~as the girl who cut tbe to answerqueaUoaa. nbbon at tbe opent.n1 of The displays also w11l tbe Golden Gate Bridge lnclude one of the db· 42yeanqo,d1ed Friday trtct'a ne w bulea and a lne&enoboapital. Dial·a·Lifl van for ban· --dicapped passengers, POllUC NOTICE district otnclala said. The building la located at 11 222 A c aci a Parkway in the Garden Grove Civic Cent.er. Receives BA Patri ck Mtcttael McDermott of Fountain Valley baa received a bacbelorol arta decree la poltUeal aclence from Iowa State UntYentty. . . . . . . . --.......... . __ ....,_._..._ . .._ ·-~ -_ .............. __ _.... ....... ...._ ...... -.........___..... ________ . ·.· ..... ---.. W11l1 June being the month or gr.-idu;n1ons. Fathe(s Day • ir u 1 lmde'> you may l)t> look1nu frir some nPw g1tt ideas. II so. (he GTE Phom· M art ,.., " qr f°<lt pl("lf e to look. Because not only is ct phunP, 1n or 1q111.-11 •Jilt "1t·r1. l.JtH w<· haw .. a phone tl g1. Nill 1 cH1Y ,1nd t ·v<'ry 1ncJ1vr<Jtrdl conversation style. Yo u f'Vt ·n <J<'I t1 fr<'e gift bOx to take ll hOIT ll ' 1n And since w e·re-yo uf • phone company. w e can rnakf-' all the nece!>sary servic1 · c1rrangcments . ':lo give someone dear to you a g ill t htit Pxpresses hrs or her un1q11l'm·ss w1C l1 d phOne from th(' c, I [ Phone M art . S1yll'f1nc· {Puc.,ti but toff1n tland , I unit I pt 101 W'> off Pred for lease only -~ r /{'( UtlVC' Urown leather Chest· f". pt11 ir 1<·<. tor sale o nly SISS plus tax. L l1'g<int CradlephOnes tor Selle only. S 130 plus tax. L Put a new Phone ; ~: in your life . ,, I GTE Phone 'Mart accepts Vi sa, BankAmen card and Master Cl'large for sale items only. -. -.. ·~ .. ----~. -· -· ........... ,, .... ' J HEALTH DAILY PILOT ,4JI ~ontraeeptlves: An Individual Prohle• -.--'---. -A FOR l'ilNnON ~.a. &l'EINCaOJI~· Dear Or. S&elauolaa: I lb k l' the 1nu but 1tm IJ<'IHNI R4•uch11.: about all t.tw pmaiblu romvl11·11 t.wns from taking ll mukt·~ nu.· wond••r whelht•r or not I 1.t1ou10 turn w ont> of the old l~i.h1onc1I contra('f'ptlvt•s I 'v~ b t 1C1t) tw11ru1.: that the pill ('l)ll ('UUist• blood r iots und hiJi!h blood prt'll 2'urc l 'rn 011ly :!:'I and hti vt• lour rhlldr1•n, sn why i.houlll I t akt• tuly chun~·t•i. Uiut I clon't have l0'1 Wtwt'11 the lt·c•llrlg o f the: m t'dll'UI µroh•t>l'.IOO <100UI r11ntrllN'Jll•v•·.,·1 I'm "1111n.: lo 1·h artl(4' 11 I n ut lw 1·011v1111·4'(J Mo. 0 . O•:AR MRS. 0 II':-. lr kc· ~om.: !>lW'1fllW£. Whou you hu vc u choice to n1 uk4' tuno ng muny s uits, rhuars. TV 11eL'I o r tanythlng else. yvu bct'Olll4' confusNI and frustrat· 4•ll It ':i often difficult to know wlia<~h l'hOO~W M wunw n have "shop " fur l' U('t:1Jliv(·s twlorc dcc=g whtc•h hey wovld us~ Tt>cy chose Ult• pill II~ lht• lllOlil e m cient and pupul.H Hut r1•t•e nl udver se puhl1<•1ty .1hout or<•I contraception h t•i. r,u:wd dhuhts Women are ~4·1•k 1ng ul lll'r rnt:ltns of protection .1~.11ni.1 Pff'f.(nttr\t'y l 'l'lll:'ll K VO will be tnLere:iled 111 t In tollow 1n~ :.t udy of 100 r DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE women patients at the outpatient unit. of the University of California 1tl· San Francisco Medical Center. as reported by the AMA. Thete's a movement away from the pill and hack to either mechanical barrier methods or no protection at all against pregnancy. Sixteen of the women in the study said they we re using no con· traception. One woman relled on """" STOREWIDE SAVINGS ] SALE ENDS SATUROA Y ,JUNE 16TH ... HURRY SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMlTED! the rllyt.hm method. and onJy; 24 used a mechanic al barrie r (diaphragm, foam. or condom). Only 28 women were using oral contraceptives, while 16 h1td an in· lrauterine -device tn place .. Eight relied on sterilization. FOURTEEN OF THE women were dissatisfied with their cur· rent method o f contraception. u s ually becaus e of possible hazardous side effects. I wish 1 could gave you some specific advice. Mrs . 0 .. but I can't. It's an individual problem. l think your gynecologist can help. Whether you use one OT tbe otbtr met.hod. or none at all, will depead upon your physical condiUon, •• lional and psychological state, and religious convictions. Aa you can see , it's a major decision. M EDICALETl'ICS Some stomach 8ymptoma m ay be caused by trouble outside tbe st.omAch, says Dr. Steincrobn ln his booklet. 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Other poe1iou ol the pfOPOMd purk. such u 400 acrea of Syumore HUia, are 01'ned by public aicocl .. oc pf'OPC)Md for public owwwn&bjp In bl.11 letter. the councilman took nott• lhat 8adham was quot 1•11 a11 &uyit1t< u nation.al park would nw1rn "tt raid on the fl'dc>rol tr.-a1mry " THt: PARK, undt>r i.tudy II\ "YOM-mltf', Vdlowstone, the tht' N11t1onal Part-. !'\1•rvu·1 (; rund ('11nyo11 thet.e are would ht• loeutcd on <!4,000 ru·11 ' 11 11100..: our 11 att0nal p urks :-l rt'l<'hm.: bt>lwt't'll C11rona 111'1 Would you d11ru('h'rlzc their Mar 1111ll Aliso t'1111vo11 111 ttu· purrh1111t'l'I u11 t11.1 vin~ h1•1•11 ti ·raul ~•ut h I .i1~u11u IHl'll It w1111lll 11111 11n t tw /l·1k11.11 t rt•a!iury·•' " fr11111 th1• h••IH'h 1111111111 u' 1111 a.. •tr.111'::. ll'lh·1 1111k' th1· Sun lh1·.:11 .. ri·,·v. .i\ IH•l11111l ·n u : t 'OltNt 'll.Mi\N .. aul ht• L.i.iunu lk.tl'll v. 11i. funlw1 1h s1·11un1.i1·d tu n ·ud fht• pr1111o1.1"·1I jilt I I. '' Wit h111 H lh · I t t I t ....., k ll,11lh11111'11 11lHt1•11wnt to tht• l'f· 111 :1111 :.. 1 '" rll iu ,.~• h•cl th 1l 1111 u ('un"rt•ssm n h • hut'kL•rs h1w1• 'ou~hi l ... !1slull\t' , 11 :, ·k· lht .. 1 f Mu t' I I r h I f ••. IU I II MS • !'\'OP c 0 aLOe It' I' or t "1r pr v voiw rom 11r North l>ukoln lo put their gov t '011i.:rC:.5m rn Je>rry 1'111t1•n.4111 I> s )t; Al ' · ernnw111 m11rl' clt-epty In hock to i,~:Jh~m '~ayh ht· dot-i.n't op hu) 1.1111~ •111 the P1tclflc Coust • . t hut t h1·v II n1•v1•r 'it'c po:.i· I h1• J><frk . tl ' Jll't l h st h1• ' .. not 1·011v1nrt-d 11 h.1:, 111 h1· h<iu~hl · 1. h11v1• H 't lo lit't' lht• huKe Ml wittlff'di~ralfunil" M t•t\11dt•y N11 tion11 I l'ark in ..... 1\1 11:..k11. 11111 h11 vl' I seen the STAT~ OFFl<'li\1$ .in· 1•111 .. 'lurtdo .. ~v.-rf:lndes. und other rcntly • ~gollaling with In 111,. 1111t 111ni1I puks yet to be a eatcd Co offi<'tnls for i.111n·ha:H' ,,( "tlow1•vt•r. I um proud to see parts of 3,100 al'rc" 1n the un·.1 Ill\ t.i.~t')'. "'"'11l 111th1:111·quisit1on . r-·~· {. -: """' Plate of the Day ~ •CALIFORNIA~ .... ~I BRONX NY . ~ BRONX. N. Y. "I want to s how Califor. ni:m s J)t.'()pl<> from the Bronx can drive nice rnrs, too." ~:.J y)o, l.arry Goldman. This plate 1:-. 0 11 his new Corvette mtormt.-r'fi" '°' uv-··r1~,-. .. ot t~ o"., .. ,, 'UliPCMl'f'<I o1 M 11u ',.,..,.Y, •'""•0• ••• UW" 11;11 H11fUJof\ OI ,.... ·wr-o \ t/tf/no Of t-'t>r 'lrQ't.tH1P<J f ••••C>' "'"to ~tt....-p,,,,...... It you"'*"'' "'" 1n1 ..... ,.\t1riq Olttt~. Yn(J o,. fut lh ~•e t-nf'tr o;, 9/01 W1h h trt' lUvd . »1t WJJ bt•¥f'rh t41•h "''"' Brawli1ig L awmen Won't Be Charged S AN RAFAEL ~/\I') -Aflrr a five-week JO · vest1gatwn. Marin County's distn ct attorney said no <'nmanal charges will be filed against two gr OUf)S of l11wmcn who got into a brawling gunfi~ht when they mistook (':.tC'h other for crooks. There wasinbufficicnt evidence to file char~c:-. a~aen-.t tht-off-duty officers who got into the battle 111 a saloon parking lot :.it about 2 a.m . April 25, lJ1stntl /\tlomey Jerry Herman ba1d Wednesday. HERMAN SAID THE INCIDENT RAS ~n rdc-rn-d to each of the law enforcement age'nc1es m volvt.-d for mtem al re views and possible dis· <:1µlrnary action. Mayor Lawn•nrc Mulryan said he wants the police depa rtment to dctcrmrnc whether dis· dplin;iry actjon 1s appropriate. Th~ off1t't!rs had left separate saloons at about the s<im<' time. <1ulhont1c.·s !>aid. The incident involved San Hafael pohcc offi cer .l<imcs Cook. who was with Larry Williams. a rede ral Treasury DcpC!rlmcnt agent. T llEV WALKF.D OUT o•· A SALOON and ._ __ ;:...__n~"--'w.--.· ~uig lot-when trey eneountered David Washin~ton, a poli ceman from nea rby San M atco: Gary Lee. a military policeman based in San Francisco, and Loren Platt. a state Justice Department agent. One of the men's cars was purked on the street near a parkin g lot where the other men's car was parked. Each group became suspicious of the other group. they t.old authorities. But although both sides claimed they iden· lified themselves as lawmen , a battle erupted in which Washington and Cook received superficial I~ wounds. "EACH CLAIMS TO HAVE FlllED in self. defense. one side believing they were dealing with 'car clouters' and the other side believing they were being attacked in the parking lot by three un· identified males." Herman said. Blood-alcohol tests showed that Lee and Was hington had blood alcohol levels slightly a bove the level used to s how a drive r to be int.oxkaled, Her man said. Pla tt was below the level, and Cook and Williams we re not tested until some hours • later and showed no alcohol in t.bcir systems.. Support Sought For Fiesta Music S pons o r s are bein g sought from San Clement.e's service clubs and business community : to glve financial backing t.o bands that plan to •P· • pear ln the city's July 21 Fies\a La Cristianita · • pa rade. GaJe.~mber of Commerce fiesta or- : gaataer, aaid many of the ~ are_:in_need fJL __ :-funds to perform ln the even ,:_ Howe Hid a bout 80 percent of the funds • needed to brin8 all the bands lo the city for the -parade bave been raised. F• informaUon, call 4«M131. ·- ....... _._. __ .. ._.·_ ..... and maintenance of these na· uonal lreaaW"es," A1ran'1 letter con tlnuea. Tbe councilman coachlded by ur1in1 Badbam'a aupPC>rt for park purcbue legtal~Uon . WATER SKIS MAHARAJA. STINGER. W.l .. AYTMI IJa 30°/o OFF ":::.::.-.· ..,.,..,.,... ... WOOD FRAME BACKPACK SALE TENNIS RACKETS TRAIL WISE Soft Drink's 'Smile' Theme Replaces 'Life' CLASSIC WOOD-LA POINT WOOD NOW30%0FF MODEL NO. REG. SALIPllCI ATLANTA <AP) -"Coke Adds Life," the familiar ad· verhslng slogan that bas helped sell Coca-Cola for three years, is being r eplaced. the Atlanta· l>ased soft drink firm says. .. tlavc a Coke and Smile" will be the company's newest ad· vertislng theme. although lbe present slogan will continue as a sub·Uleltle in the ads. according to un announcement made Wed· Ot'Sday. The change is the firth in Coke advertising since 1970. Coca· Cola has used more than two dozen s logans to promote its most popular product since its fi ri;t ad theme. "Drink Coke." wus introduced in 1886 . YOUR CHOICE 20%0FF OR FREE llHOIHGS (A 4~J 10 u!J VAi UI J ru e NOW MAHARAJ A Cl ASSIC WOOD '710 116809 LA POINl no 1184H STINGER COMP I'>'> '124°' STINGER II 18!i ' '148go SKI MART ( THE llOOK~I AN ) DAVIS. SPALDING & DONNEY (3 S[T) P!G ltOW 74 '89', ..... DAVIS ·~1·· '29" YitHt NVI ON 73 •es~ ..... SPAI DING ·"If,· '2fM WtlltN'rl~ OONN(Y ·111>· ., ... W11HNVIQH f';lfilNCt'4f; INCi IJ!Jf 0) 72 '9500 'IS• MEN'S TENNIS WEAR BOOT SALE 30%0FF PAVETIA MUIR TRAIL BOOTS THIS YEAR '67"' SALE'54 .. BOGNER. ADIDAS. HEAD. . FILA lA ~ONTf OOLOMITf HIKING BOOTS SHORTS • SHIRTS REG '49" SALf '29 .. MIW,OHllACH 2700 W. Ceett Hwy. 642.ans '-'ON fltt tG-/ 'IA I 10~ < L()'.IU>IU"flA< LAGUMA HIUS MALL 24111 Lef-e H• Mtil H t-4115 ... o-. """' l(j\) ""' <()..& 'i(JN 11 ~ REVIEWS in the H LMOMT SH0.IS UJJ hltlMSt. 121ll 41t-7'6~ MON -FRI '~' ·SAi ICMI '>UN •? ~ DAILY PILOT Follow The Arrows New Freeway Link offers quicker access to South Coast Plaza SOUTH PLAZA VILLAGE I l COAST SUNFLOWER .. ---~ • BAKER ST. _J c I--CJ) er m SANTAANA COUNTRY CLUB PACIFIC COAST HWY. TURN LEFT HERE AT UNIVERSITY DR. SOUTH COAST PIAZA -·. -\ .. . . ______ ..,._ .... ·--_. ____ ..._._ ... ......._._,._~-.-......------........... _.,.... -....i_-----·-------·_.. ____ .. _ -____ ..... --.............. , ... < ·----· .......... ··NATION / WORLD nv.cs.v. June 14. 1971 D~YPILOT JIJ7 Pregnant Women Told IUllDERS - Of Tub, Sauna Risk STANFORD <AP> -Women ln early presnancy who Kit in hot tubs or uunu for lone .,.rloda may ht! in· creaaU., tbelr chances of havln&maa· urrlagts or babies wiUl b6r1h d~ f~ll. at'rordina to 1tudi• by two pedlat.ncl&N. ( __ ME_Dl_CIN_E_· J ~~ A Wickes Company PRESENTS POP LARSEN~s f',rank StnatrH , blacklisted by Arabs for supporting Is raeli charities. has been inv it e d b y Jihan Sadat. in photo below . wtfe of Egypt's prcst dent, to sing there in September. I le has ar · : cepled. SYLVANIA I SU,.ASE'T • 13 .. Diagonal • 100% Sohd State •AFC OHLY 529995 Dr. Sterltna Chrre o or the Unlvenlty of. Waahln1ton aald lbat hot tub and sauna "abu£t!rs" in t:Mrly prt11nancy .. appear to ht! Ml some r isk" of damagtng devclo1nng tim bryo1. CLAaRt~N 8AID IT has long been known that high te mpeutures 10 animals can dama&e embrye>b, but no simila r uuse effect st.udy on hum~n bt·1nKi> had been done before he and Ur Oav1d W Smith began their rti~ search t wu ye.ars a~o .. w e·re talking about something that isn 't common." he s aid. ··eut 1f this were saccbann, they'd take tl off the market." The results of their study on heat a nd pre~nancy will be published in the JournaJ of Pediatrics. IN AN IMTIAL study published a year ago, they looked ut 23 women who were up to 16 weeks pregnant a nd had t empe ratures above 102 degrees due to infrt'tions of illness. All subsequently had babies with de· fects. In one case. however. the woman sat in a sauna bath for a total of 35 minutes when she was eight weeks pregnant. She gave birth to a baby who had a malformed brain and died at t he age of six months. Clarren said this case. combined with studies on guinea pigs, rats and o ther animals, lend support to the idea that "high temperatures alone. not JUSl the inrcction that ofte n causes fevers, can lead to birth de. feels." "IN SAUNAS OR bot tubs, people cook just like a roast," Clarren said, 11ddlng that the body temperature un rise as high as the water. The pediatricutn said that women three months pregnant or less who stay In hot tubs for s hort periods need not worry There a lso appears to be little dange r of heat lo women in later pregnancy Dr W Leroy Heinrichs. chief of Stanford University's Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics. called the work µ1oneenng. but cautioned that 11 wu:-. ··only prellm1oary ob- scrvat1ons · Rent Control.s Backe"" State Poll Indicates -SAN FRANClSCO CAP> -A ma· jor ity or California adults, surpnsed to find the tax-slashing Proposition 13 did not r('su1t in wholesale rent re- ductions. favor som e form of rent control. thC' Californi a Poll reports S t a t ewide, 56 percent of those polled favored rent control, while 31 percent were opposed. The margin or s upport wus highest among renters, where rent control was favored, 73 percent to 20 percent, and among re· sidents of major me tropolitan areas. pollstt-r Me rvin D f'1c·ld said Wed· nel>d~). llowc\.cr, not all renters thank the rent they them~cl ves pay is ex- ct•ssivl'. For cxamplt'. 54 percent of the re nts interviewed said they thought the· amount of rent lbey are paying is "about right". and another 19 percent said they believe it is lower than it should be • 1 2 Diagonal T rin1tron • Pushbutton T un111Q • 1 7 Diagonal T rrn1tron ~] \ ,_ ·-. • Puc;hbulton ,.....,.,___,,..._unlng •Remote Control • 50" Diagonal Prolectron TV • Twin Lenses • Remote Tuning •VIA . • 19 . Diagonal Tnn1 tron • f'u~hbutton Tuning • Econ0Qu1ck Picture Tube • 25" diagonal Oark·Llte .. 60 Black Matrix picture tube • Five button remote tuning control included • Base available {TB24W) optional extra • 26" Diagonal • Superset Plus •VIA • Remote Control SAVE NOW! 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HE'S THE NEXT BEST THING TO KNOWING HOWi • .,. ---···••a.••··-··-·----·-·· ---·--·-·-----··~ ____ , .. . .... ... .. ..... -....... _ --... __ _..... ____ _ --......... ._. ..... _ --·--.... -··· -·· ... -.,_,.__. --.... --~---.... -.-.... ............ ~ ..... .,,... $:""~"1.4,:~_:;;·r-..:::,_ ...:..~·---.-.-...-.. .... -. -·~----~ ....... Thu;Miey, JUM I lt'ft - Cooliag It la Lag~na IWooked H.ke-Mem<u~ial Day weekend-.in_ mg._1cmpe.r.atures . Water temperatures of Laguna Beach this week a s swimmers. fi·I degree::; hl·lped cool beach·goers during s unbathers, surfers, waders. sand-castle unseasonahlt• temperatures that set J une makers and joggers got relief from soar-n·<·ords many places 'Divine Sex' Cult Studied ; NEW DELHI, India CAP> -An official in· ~iry was launched into the activities of a re· ious cult whose leader preaches that "sex is vin'e" and who has attracted thousands or ..testerners to his cull center in Poona .. western In· cija. R. P. Ranadive, assistant charity com· ..Rjssioner in Poona, told the United News of India ob Wednesday that the inquiry would look into cS.arges of financial irregularities and immoral activities involving the Rajneesh Ashram Center . 19d by Rajneesh Chandra Mohan and administered ~ the Rajneesh Foundation. : HE SAID A 1117 AUDIT OF foundation r ec- ords revealed possible irregularities regarding dOnations and income from sales of publications. Ma Laxmi, managing trustee of the founda· lion, called the investigation "a 1>0litical stunt. nothing else." She said in a telephone interview. "We are open, we have nothing to hide." Rajnecsh, 47, is a rormer college philosophy instructor whom his orange-clad followers call "~bagwan" or "god." He has outraged the Indian government by caJUng Prime Minister Morarji Desai a •·cunning Fascist" and by publicly espous· iog free love. INDIANS MAKE UP ONLY A SMALL minori- ty of h.is disciples, most of whom are Americans or West Europeans. Residents of Poona. a con· 5ervalive city with a large army garrison, have complained to police about open displays of aftec· Lion among Rajneesh disciples, and the group's controversial "behavior therapy" sessions are off limits to Indians. The group s ays the sessions are dedicated to greater self.awareness, but staff members admit some have led to broken limbs and black eyes . The group says the government, as part of a cr ackdown . has been denying visas to foreigners who wish lo visit the center at Poona. RANADIVE CALLED ON CITIZENS of Poona. including social workers and journalists. to give testimony before the inquiry. The order did not indicate when bearings would begin. Last December, foundation orticials refused to answer an Associated Press reporter's.questions about the group's finances. Irvine Park Plan Receives Setback Plans for an $18 million "recreallon park· tbat would include a fun zone and aerobic health cJub w~r47 given a setback by the Irvine Planning Comm1ss1on. Commissioners decided that several rides and attractions proposed ror the park were contrary lo daose permitted under the city's existing "com- mercial recreation" zoning standards. THEY AGREED, HOWEVER, THAT the rides and attractions should be allowed via the condi· Uonal use permit process -a decision that will re- quire a modification in the city's zoning or· dinances. Atrected by the action were proposed rides and attractions ivcluding bumper boats, haunted house. carOW1el, bandstand, river raft. ride. log ride flume and a feature ride. Commissioners, however, agreed that other altraclioris -Including an aerobic health center with racquetball courts, a bowling center and restaurant -were allowable under existing zoning standards. AKCHITt:CTVRAL DESIGN manapment, or Anaheim, is proposing the park. on land bounded by San Dle10 Freeway, Sah Diego Creek channel, Michelson Drive and a future ex· tenaionofHarvard Avenue. The commt .. ion directed tta planning staff ......., .... ---11••e~mll1beDRn"S-.w&o.o-tive..prlodt)' to pmceuiDL.Ule. 1 e changes that will allow for the project to move ahead. .. Export Ban A.ked KUALA LUMPUR, Mala11la (AP) -The World Wlklltre Pund'• Mala11lan braneb baa called on tbe toV•mment &o re1trtet eaporta ot .... ;uil monke11. wbleb an la demand for medleal reeearcb lD tbe United Stat.I, Japan and •• rope. Spokeaman Ken Scrl¥ena aald that 1,000 monkeys wen eapon.d uauallJ to meet tnereaa· iDI ov.,..... demand. 1Ddl,a1 onee oae ol the major auppll .. , banned Hporti OI tM lpedei. Odd-Even Out SACRAMENTO <AP) r.ov. Edmund Brown Jr. has 11£kd odd·l'vcn restrictions on ~asolinc s a le s in portio ns o f Monte r ey a n d Sa n Bernardino counties 3FOR SJ19 VARIGATED GOLD EM EUONYMOUS cz . .,... ., .. 'S l SO s':la . ~ PEPPERS TOMAT.OES CABBAGE .... ,..., HOHIYSUCW IOU•AINYILUA PUIPll LANT AMA •••• .. •caa• STUW191Y MlllOIPUM'TS Cly~ Wampler -llcenMd Agr. P•t Control AdvtlOf .. -.... IUZU •.•• ..,. .. SUPIU DICOI _. , S.AYIMONIYI NEW HOME OWNERSP .,._.,....,.C.,......Lr 3 ; a· ...... _,_, __ ,.c- EVER-BLOOMING SOLANNUM 5 gel. size , .... s595 Reg. $9.95 -1 HOUSE PLANTS 6" s 199 .. --- -... -.......... . ... .. -,, .... :----. ··-......... -._. -.-~ .. .-. .... ------...-...... ---· .. ___ .._ ......... ~ ........ , ..... ~-.,~;.·~..:.v""..:.·.:.=.::·.--:··-·-··-.-·-··------ ) • -Y -- CALIFORNIA / MEXIC~ ~.June14, 1919 ·iTension t ·x - ' f 14N YSIDRO <AP> -It's 10:51 p.m. Oii Ota1 M .. a, • Alolat.d atre\cb ol bnlb aDd farmland ••ucW1la1 . lh• Mutcan border a few mUH ~·-ot San Dieto. 1~ __ !'-.,hl la aUlf. and a dart·eolorld nn HMI .-. a nailed, moonllt ltall. Ott lD U.. dlltaaee, a TM ht atrea ma from tbe underbelly ol a .l Tm 8EGlNNING or ANOTll&& TSNB& ,ve~ patrol OD~ border. t.-W. the van, Boteler Patrol at•l Larry HaU tlD1erty maneuvera lbt-bouncln1 \nick. hia ey• icanatac the dartneu Tonlpt he lan't taklnl any Jhancl'IJ The 32-year-old Vietnam veteran la wear· "'I a nu-jacket purchar.ed an hour urller for $70 , . ·nu. plaice is aetlln& hairy... he tella a re- tortet and pbotogTlpher ln the rear of the van. "If J Jmmy Carter waa taklng odds on the B<nder Patrol .ftc•lnallheaUens, we'd be lonpbot.s " • Menaced b y ni"htly sniper fire· and rock 50. wlna. (ellow agents call lbls troubled stretch "war tone," Otay Mesa la nat and re mote, a l for smuggling Mexic&O alleoa across tbe der, and beuuse the patrol off en but a thin of defenae, lhouaanda of Wegal immi1ranta d this path nJgbtly. Armed bandits stalk the pro- aion, attackioa alien and agent lllike , ALAllMED BY THE G&OWING VIOLENCE tit this area. U.S. Immigration Commissioner Leonel Cutillo loured this week after rumors that disgruntled agents were ready to stafa: a walkout • Now, s uddenly. llall 's eyes detee a dark object h in 'War Zone' Border p atrolme"-:e~: But tonllbt tbe sanely arro'° appears de· • ., Then l\IDShOtl break the eveniq still and tbe . • brushy bottom come• alive wttb doleDI ol lifW'el Aliens BothPenled runnlqwUdlytowardtheU.S.aide. "FEWER BANDITS HERE," says a man in hUI urlyaDI. Awareoftbepbotoarapher,becovenblaface . "He's the fuide, tbe smuggler ," saya Hall. "Doyou1peak En1llsh?''theguldeaaked. "'Yti," comes the reply. "Why do you chose to leave your homeland?" other members of the group -from the states of Sonora, Mlchoacan and llalisco -are asked. "t'or jobfi," says a young man next to a teen- agt> girl. "What kmds of jobs.,·· "Any JObs. We wall do an)'tluog.'' "HOW FAR 00 \'OU HAVE to travel on fooP " Hesitating. the g uide replies: "A bout six hours." A low laug~ and something ln Spanish follows. "He says you J\lre asking sensitive questions." says llall. '"He thinks you could be a border agent." Loud laughter. from both sides of the border . "lf you have no food. where will you eat?" HALL SA Y8 TB& SHOTS WEaE fired the • r y muu en p g ve acea • from the migrants. Meanwhile, at tbe Border Control command center in San Ysidro, a red liahl blink• on a 1iaat map, sJpaliDg tbe river croutng. The map bu a bul~ for every major alien route, eacb lrillered by buried sensors. "Tonight's a little slow." says agent Jim Spooneybarger. "If this were Saturday Qilbl. every light on that boar~. wotJ!d ~ 90." . _ The 1oveniment estimates five million enteied last year. They leave behind a country staggered by an unemplQyment rate of 40 percent. Most pay a · smuggler $200 -smuggling is big business. ' . IT ISN'T THE INCREASING numbers that worry agent Jeff Otherson. It's the new violence , including sniper fire. "It's a 'Little Vietnam· down on tbe river. We expose ourselves to a barrage of r~ks every night -if we are lucky. The rest of the time you have to contend with somebody trying to sneak up behind us with a knife.·· "AT A SEVEN·11 STORE ON the way to LA," says the sleepy·eyed guide. -------------------"What is your name'!" Recently the Border Patrol issued such riot gear as shields. helmets. and face protectors: an ··impenetrable" metal fence will be built; and Don Cameron, the patrol's chief agent here. is caUing on President Carter to fund more manpower. .,,M> al.-..adfl rrdrd parl ol fM IWiftf S••••• to Mrzlro: abo•t 18 IJflrcb of the Rori h ~,,.~ ol fhr Tlj11ana Rl.,rr f ha••• 111· ..,~,,~-' darting acl"065 the road about 20 yards in front of the van. Racing to the spot, Hall points out a path through a field of wild oats. "He's gone." ·• Nearin1 the border, Hall puts bis two passeftgers on alert: "When we get over this hill, watch when the headlights bit the fields. You'll aee hundreds ol 'em." ·• In an instant, the tall grass comes alive. Rustled from their resting place, the "wets," as the agents call them, make a mad dub back to the nearby four-foot-high barbed wire fence marking the border REACIONG SAFETY, AllOVTlO -somehold· irtg blankets -stand inside I.be fence, on Mexican SQil, and watch the van slowly pass. Hall offers salutations in Spanish : voices return the greeting. "Could we interview them?" Hall is asked. ··1 doubt if tbey'U say anything, but we can try it.' Hall backa up. Yes, they will talk "Why do you take this route?" asks Hall. serv· ing as interpret.er Love Triumphs TOKYO <AP> -Love triumphed over politics and Chen Jtifen was permitted to marry Xu Zhen gyuan. China Xinhua I Hsinhua) reported. Miss Chen's fathe r objected to his daughter marrying the son of a former "landlord." and the dispute eventually led to blows and a court case. But the court, the news agency said, found Xu'!'i father was not a landlord, and since it ap· peared the d is pute was more personal than political, allowed the marriage. More laughter - ·•Just say Jose." he says, smiling but growing impatient. "I want to sleep," he adds, ending the in· terview. The van makes its way down the mesa to the bone-dry Tijuana River bottom where hordes of frightened a liens oft en dash to frt~om in human New Hops Bitter, Better WASHINGTON CAP> -Scientists say new. extra-bitter bop plants may be around tbe cor· ner, which they say s hould m a k e b ee r drinkers happy. Hops contribute a cer· lain bitterness to beer. providing much of its distinctive taste. The agric ulture Department says that until now foreign hops "tend to surpass our domestic varieties in bitterness and, con se- quently, our varieties suffer in inte rnational competition." But sc i e nti sts in Oregon and Washington h a ve d e veloped a method of determining the bitterness or male hops. In this way, they suggest that outstand- ingly bitter male hops can then be m a tched with bitter female plants to produce batter off. spring. JOIN IN THE FUN SATURDAY. JUNE 16 1:00 PM --------,....---.----~----- "I HAD TWO AGENTS SURROUND a group of 263 aliens the other night:· he says "I've already ceded part of the United States to Mexico· about 150 yards or the north levee of the Tijuana River that's indefensible. "It's like I'm commanding a lost battalion. asking for more troops, and my radio operator's saying be can't get through.·· ............ FAMILY OF ILLEGAL ALIENS PR~llED They'I Try Agaln-11nd Probably Male• It Not Unusual , ·: Singer Rumor Vntrue BIRMI NG HAM . Ala CA P > -It was a typical false rumor call to the local newspaper. The caJler said singer Tom Jones was ad- m 1 tted to a Airmingham hospital for surgery. Jone!> was nowhert• neetr the hospital , But a call to the hospital put the rumor to rest.• .. I'm very sorry to say that Tom J ones is not among our pat i e nts ," s aid a hos pitat spokeswoman. "However . l got quite a few offers rrom nurses who said they'd be glad to prep hill\ ror surgery." .: --~ / < • '\ ;) \ \ Now ~en. The bank that neve~·closes. ·· UCB Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, .. Orange County Airport. View the great Bar-b-Que chefs of Newport Beach in Harbor View Center's "Baekyard Chefs" Cook-off Finals competing for the 1979 championships. ALSO ENJOY A GREAT BLUE GRlSS IANDI I Uruted Californl~ '&nk's new teller 1s on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week We call It our Day and Night Teller. machme. You'll call it fantastic Now you can get cash from etther your UCB checking --.-1,_ o r sa-vrngs occount. anytJmer~:idy or night You can eve n tt-~~QeJX)Qts,. tunsfer funds Woin-voUr-checlong_tn.sa.vmgs _ o r vice versa. or make a loan o r credit card Pdyment ·"' And all you need to set dll th1s m motion ts UCS-s Western Banca rd ~. Check these loo"Uons for rhe D~y ond N1qh1 Teller mcichmc nc:o"!!>I you Or.,. Countr Downtown c....... Aaf1IOrl Loe A.ate* -..._ • Just hov(! or open a UCB check mg or sa vmgs account. a nd dpply for rhe card Ir not only offers you the Day and N1gh1 Teller mdchine. but ii can also be t<lJlo r made to include " $200 Check Guarantee Card. and a Master Charge4D or V 1so \ card. all rolled into one " _ An__clJLlyo~;2LJ~U_q_),o.1.Uni..u..:~tUL.-=-=:::-=--,--~--.~---:; Now the re's a bank that never closes U B Drop by and moor our new teller Anyttme. UNITED CALIFORNIA r •. , ,, ·····---·····~-·····--··---·· ---..... . ____ .._.. __ _ _ .... ------...-.-..-_..._......_..........,,.,._. _______ . .__ ____ . .._._...,,..-------..... -..._._ . ··------........ . ,49 CW&. Y PfLOt Thurlde~. JuM 14. 1979 LOCAL l NATION ..... ., ....... WANTS BABY ·av HOOK OR BY CROOK' Mra. McDonald Stand• at State Capitol Inmate's Wife Fights for Baby NASHVILLE, T enn. <AP) -The new bride of a born-again Christian who wHI be locked up until the year 2004 says she will conceive her husband's tHaby "by hook or crook," regardless of the stat.e's kfusal lo pe rmit intercourse or artificial in· !O!mination. •. The Tennessee Department of Correction de-micect a request from Ralph and Mary McDonald to ~ve a child thr~ugh artificial insemination. : : SO RALPH, 3t, A CONVICTED murderer , <tnd ¥ary, 29, a nurse who s hares his fundamentalist .eligious beliefs. say they will take the issue to •urt. • "I'm going to get pregnant by hook or crook, Rial I'm going to," Mrs. McDonald said. "I'm go- lf'£ to have a child by my husband I will us<: whatever legal means 1 have lo." Attended by five a rmed guards. Ralph and •ary were m arried May 24. with the groom sJaackled hand and foot. Two years ago, he ~caped, briefly. They found out Tuesday that Correction Com· missioner Harold Bradley stands between them and a baby IN A LE1TER, BRADLEY reminded Mr!> McDonald that the General Assembly this year re- Jecled conjugal visits for prisoners and added that the question of artificial insemination "is a matter of serious public policy and is best addressed by the Legislature." Permission denied. McDonald, serving a life sentence at f"ort Pillow Prison ft~arm for slaying a Centerville nei~hbor in 1974, got the word by telephone from a reporter. "This is very low of him (Bradley) to make this decision without even contacting me," he said. "We 're hoping now that the courts will decide the issue. We're hoping that the courts will look at her side mostly. I think it's more of a question of her righl<; right now." MltS. McDONALD CITES THE recent birth or a boy to Tennessee's governor and his wife. "l want Gov. Lamar Alexander to tell me how he and Honey have the right to a child less than two months old and they can tell me and Ralph ~--~Jll I do not have the right~he-satd~ "lt'S aoasfc human rights issue." Artificial ln~ell)inalion may be their only hope of offspring. McDOmUd·is ineligible for parole until 2004. ln addition to the life term for murder , he's serving 2 to S years for shooting al the dead man's wife. The McDonalds , neither of whom belong to a particular denomination, met last year when he saw a newspaper story about her and wrote lo her. SHE WAS EMBROILED IN A DISPUTE with a religious sect and had attended a sect meeting dressed as a witch in retaliation, she said , for its alleged harass ment. McDonald said he was the victim or religious persecution as well. Mary started visiting Ralph. They studied the ~ble, became engaged, and then married. THE McDONALDS HAVE HAD weekend vis- -its, monlhlY-lelcphone calls but no intimate con· tact. ··1 feel like it's very much my responsibility to have a child by my husband," Mrs. McDonald 8ald. "J reel like the Bible says this . l'm not clamoring for sexual relations with my husband. l'Jn asking to have a child by my husband." Actress Thrilled By Judge's Ruling Public Systems Rated ••••••• William Ackerman of Costa Mesa. an Or-an1e Coalt College ••· sbctate pro- H unlingtoll Studies Water, 8etf?en, Drains HunUn1ton Buch officlala h• H been tokt that city eewen, atorm drains and lhe waler 1y1tom are in 100d shape. The moat aerious deflcienetes poiat9d out are ln the 1torm drain Qttem, whkh reportedly would COit about. '34 million ao brlol to dMired level11. ROWEV£&, ONL\' THE Alorm. drain Une serving the downtown area fe ll into the critical area and it carries a prict! tag of $4 million. T h e r e ports w e r e made vf'rbally to the City Council by a series o( private consultants who have *" studying city systems for more than six months . Trolley Rent Hike Slated Businessmen or organizations that want to rent the Laguna Ueach Village Trolley will have to fork out more money for the privilcti:e. The City Council recently ap- proved a rate hike ror renta l of the colorful bus, citing increases in gas and oil. maintenance and sala ries. The $11.50 per hou r charge that has been in effect for two years will be raised to $20 per hour, plus a $15 fl a t rec for cleaning and fueling. ---·--- The reports will cost more than St00,000 when completed and HbmJtted ~ final Corm to city officials, who plan to use them to correct deficiencies and as a tool tor master planninl. DAN llMNEY OP L.D. King Enginee ring Inc . s aid the downtown area could easlly suf· fer severe flooding without new facilities. He said the system sboukt be capable of handling a ZS.year storm but has only the capacity for a two-year storm. Unde r questioning. he said that nooding could be expected to be contined generally to streets and not cause property damage to homes and b..si· nesses. . Public Works Director Mike Zambory said that f e deral financing for the downtown storm drain bas been r ejected. .. IT IS NOT currently in the budget but it will ~ventually have to be." he said. Zambory said there is a prob· lem because the underground pipe is not adequate Lo handle the n ow. Meanwrulc, consultant Donald M a rtlnson s aid the sewer syst em is in good condition ex· cept in are as along Beac h Boulevard where lines are at full capacity and along Wa rne f' Avenue. · He estimates costs of $685.000 to alleviate the deficiencies. \ \\ ZAMBORY SAID A NEW sewer link has been inst.ailed at Warner Avenue and lines are propoaed there and at Beach Boulevard. The water system also was rated satisfactory except that some pipelines are not bi& enough to baodle high velocities from reservoirs. f ea so r of machine technology, ha.a been named out- standin& com· munlty college industrial e ducation in· s t..ructor in - Orange CoWlty. Death Suspect:;;::::;==========~~ Held on Bond SAN DIEGO <AP > -A ministe r 's son charged with beheading a wom an has been jailed in lieu of $500,000 bond afte r pleadi.tg innocent lo a murder charge. At th e t i m e or E leanor Buchanan's death, Bernard Lee Hamilton, 28, was fr~ on $.1,000 bail on a purse-snatch charge, authorities said. The body of Mrs . Buchanan. a 24·year-old Junior college stu· dent with a newborn son. wus round dumped off to the side of a Pinc Valley road May :n. l ART llOPP!i ) f •••r1111vr Otl1r"~ IHI? I rlinqur AvQ t1un11nq ton (lP.ir h , CA ()?()4 I ., , , I I ,, ',,, I " ( ,,, , ••. '''''}I/I ''t \I ' h I ••,,n ,f1,1;; l'/'1'#'1 JI) ' ' I ' ,, ' ( I\ I Hl/ ~·. f el I . ~ ' .. 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Municipal Judge Roy Caratairs ordered the donation u part or the penally imposed on a doc· tor who admitted firiDIJ a hith· powered rifle a t a amall doc who bad latruded on bla pro- pert{iila Dey aa.ld by telephone rrom Iller Carmel home that the lint lbe knew about the un- &laual ruUn1-waa. when the cbeek was received by the DolU Day Pwt FOUDdaUon. Tbe P'O'IP ftndl homes ror ,unwanted and discarded docn oAY ad em ad 1pormon relflatcft for better pet care. The Proud Bird with the Golden Tuil. - CONTINENTAL AIRUNES- Hs.A .1canach1/Mexico/Hawnii/Mrcronesra1 A\lstmlia/Ncw Zealand/Fij i/Samoa/and the Orient. ____ .....__ ... ___ -· ---· .. ·--... -.. ______ ----·-....... ----------,_ .. ___________ -. - . ·-----... -----------.... _,,,, .. .. ...... -----.. ---.......... ___ ___.._ ..... ,,.. .._ ------. --·---··-......,._·-----_... _____ ,.. __ ____ ............................... ~----=-~ ... :..::~~·~------··- '90CAL .,.... ...... Sc.ff """9 Sununer Pr.ograrn Offered Golden West Colle1e in Huntiqton Beach ii ctfferiq a 1ummer pro. 1ram destined to pre· pare 50 bllh 1chool atu· dents from low-income families for colle1e life. The aix-week pro· gram. whic h besina Monday, will provide on· c a m p u s J o b s a n .d c lassroom vocational planning u sistance. S tudents will work ~8-20 hours per week and receive an additional 10 hours ol pay for time spent in class. , 'Thurldey, JIHle 14. 1979 Round the World In c.6tbrotlO<I of Joh• llrinollllll r1111MciM .... ~ry IMe '"'"Id ol "'"'11 •loon. Wt an .. ,.,,..._ YOlt °" •IC9fiefl wlflil ... !')' piono tl< o'*"' yoo purdlaw "'J1NW. l uy IM pltf'O .,, .,_ you'•• alwey' ........ •*• • .. h _. •• pay with •ttl,..lly nodllnt do•n ,,.. ...,. HAVE A NICE~RIP !! ' I tfnmh.,,11 CtA'hOft' PLU\'l\ -\MJll 'r&nt'I o''-'"' mu"" t 111\1Ufl.UI" htf ,..,,,.) \,' •• Ml )11(. ... !'>A ~lll .. Y• 1:110 M~1•1L..n 2 ~ .. w.11 ~11 CrHll1 -L.nlft" 'l'trw'h. 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Phof'uC714)/~I '12' l1f \ '-•' .. h-11, I 4\.tt1mnt1Wl.1t'"'"\ HART FAMILY" REMEMBERS "21-Y£AAS IN MESA SPORTING GOODS BUSINESS John (left), Oaughter-fn-law Evelyn, and son Lynn Bow to City AedevelopnMnt To qualify, a s tudent's family must fall within the specified income brackets. The program is open to high school g raduates with five posi· lions available for slu· d e nts who will b e seniors next fa ll. For i n form a tio n , bone 892-7711 ext. 591 . 71·r. .. .-11 . < ... nd A'"""·l lh•· ~ ... ~.I . , ...... ,;r•A ... \\I ., ••• ,i. ..... the ~n 1, ,11nn'•4~Jt111"I .. nt.1 -._t •1,10 ,nA1n•n tt•f ~rt I••• I D.Dl~AU A IL • I""',.,. J'•>-l'l Hn ' n o JI!., ltl .. t , .. , I,.,.,.,• 1t 1n tr11n11 ..,.'1.1, ~ ~ ·Changes Mean Demise -r • ·For Mesa 'Landmark' By JACKIE HYMAN Of ttw D.ity ,. .... S"9ff John Hart and his son Lynn have seen a lot of cha nges since they o pened Ha rt's Sporting Goods in Costa Mesa 21 years ago. For example : -The "latest" s port has C"han~ed from ROif to tennis to racquetball. with softba ll gaining fast. -Women athletes. who at fi rst formed only a tiny portion or the -store"s~clrents. are -about 2S-percent" or the customers. Athletic c lothes. once hardly represented al a ll in the s tore 's s tock. 1 o rm c lose to ha lf tht: merchandise. BUT THE CHANGE that's reall y hurl has nothing to do with sports. The store's location al 538 Center St.. formerly in the heart or the city, is now in the heart or the downtown re- development area. And so. when escrow with the city c loses. betwee n no w a nd m id· Septe mber , Hart's Sporting Goods wilJ close to make way for future eom· me rcial de velopment in the redevelop- ment plan JOHN HART ISN'T bitter about selling t.o the city. But he admits to being a bit sad. "This was the middle of town in 1958," the Cost a Mesa reside nt reflected. ".Back then. 17th Street was a t wo-lane Toad with eucalyptus trees 2oin2 down both sides. Harbor Boulevard was two lanes. "We've changed as the years went along," noled Hart, 70. "Half the store was bicycles whe n we opened, and we did re pairing too. As the de· mand for other things grew, we got rid of the bicycles." SPORTING CLOTHt:S and shoes have also expanded in importance to the business, Ha rl said . "Sport s s hoes b ecame m ore popular," he noted. "I've seen some people wear runnin g shoes with stripes when they're wearing suits a nd ties. It's becom e part or the The emphasis by a thletes on wear- ing special clothing reflects their de· votion to their sport. be said. "When I was young , athletics was :wmething you did in your spare time." Ha rt said . ··rt wasn't the world·s end like it is now." ALTHOUGH HE RE MAINS fond of Costa Mesa and plans to stay here with his wife Flor ence. llart ad· m ilted t.o some rC'~n'ts about the way the town has changl·d. "There are too many apartment uni ts to suit mf' ... he said. "It makes a great tax bast· hut ever) street is lined wtth C'ars. It ·s a thing that had to happen bccau~•· of the property. · "Our lot (on Santa Ana Avenue' when we bought it was about $10,000. Now the s idewalk down the front's worth about that." THE STORE, WHICH is located diagonall y across from Lions Park. still does bustling business despite t he t e m porarily unpleasant a p· pearance or the neighbor ing "Super Block." where the c ity has tom down the buildings to ma ke way for com- munity structures. P erhaps the store's popularity is d ue to the fact tha t . despite its modest s ales area -4,000 square reel -there 's a second rloor devoted to stor age. The result, customers s ay. is that you c an find almost anyth.ing a l Hart's. ·'They have e verything here you could need," commented Kar en Fratantaro of Costa Mes a, who was shopping for her childre n. "We hate to see the m go." CUSTOME R HE LEN BALL or Newport Reach reacted with dismay when s he learned the store was clos· i ng. "Ar en 't they going to open a new one?" she said. Rut the a nswer is no, although .John and Lynn Ha rt and Lynn's wife, Newport Beach Cit y Councilwoman Evelyn llart. admit they'll miss chat· tin~ with the dozens or people who drop in. "You Sl'l' everybod y," Mrs. Hart said. "This 1s whe re I get half my in· put. .. She and he r hsuband said they haven't decided what they'll be doing, but don 'l plan to open another sporting goods s tore. JOHN HART KNOWS exacUy what he's going to do retire and do ~pra ctieaJ ty nothing. " .. Everybody thinks you ought to ha ve every day planned. That's JUSt what I want to get away from." 4 Years in Prison Bilker Sentenced COMPTON <AP> -A 33-year-0ld woman convicted of cheating the welfa re system of $90,000 has been sentenced to four years in s t ate prison. Queen Esther Johnson learned how lo bilk the system from "Welfare Queen" Barbara Williams, said Compton Dis trict Attorney J i m Cosper. MS. WILLIAMS, sentenced in December to eight years in prison, was roovicted in one of the biggest welfare fraud c ues on record. She waa accused of collecting $240,000 for more than 80 fictitiows cblldren, plus four of her own. ••Apparently they met In a welfare olfice. and Queen Jobnaon wu sur- prised at bow euy fraud la," said Coaper. "Now they will both be in the same prison." ..... ,. MS. JOHNSON WAS a rrested last fa ll after being discove red by a com· pute r which noticed similarities in cases she had filed. She was sen- tenced by Compton Superior Court Judge Willia m R. Clay. who gave her credit for 90 days s pent in custody. Over a 3112-y ear pe riod , Ms . J ohnson opened 20 welfare cases un· der 10 names in various Los Angeles County offices, authorities reported. Aid checks were mailed lo addresses throughout the county. 8300,000 Awarded LOS ANGELES CAPt -Almost $300,000 in federal grant money bu been awarded to the city ol Los Angeles for an assault on the dru1 PCP, Mayor T o m Bradle y an· nounced. f'L. .......... d11110' .............. M, Lk . f l7.S7 DIAllON•S • GEllSl'OIWU '19nrke TlfNSUfttet Y-0-CCall Mwe..._.,.Y_Arffl <MTA Mma642· 1753 .... ~ ..... •11M011 v1uo495-0401 llllltC....-. - .-.. by iOMPh• is .8erching for dlemonds end 911•--• from privete lndlvlduela and estetea. C.reful ~ end evsluetlon by our expetts. Higheet ptc. pmid. Cell~ 1~~ deily, Seturdey 1H, Sun-dlr ao.d. /Wt. tor Betty Grece or frenk V.ndetWeU ~ "~''_ .. ,.:,,) ADVOCATES 1n the • y,,,, Joi'"' 1111·• lw••lv • .,,.;..d~~rd • l'il, uq ,~.not II' ho11 '"• •t I • 'Ith,,, r·· I"" 11 \, .... ~l~c1 y~ /A, DAILY PILOT ''"'' uc.ltlOrl ~nter 11\I '''1 11:-0t' '>111 11\MI~ •\ .1 .. 11 • \'• \\I \I ',11\t\\'I \111111>''-!At !..u11ll"W"'' UO\\ I(~ t '""tt 1 llt \1 ~urn1d A11,1, C...>htOrn1u 'tUl(JI "Getting Started" Olympic Runner's C~inic. Sponsored by-JCPenney in support of our National Fitness Program and the 1980 Olympic G~mes. - "Ge>llmg Slar1ed" clinics will bo conduc:led al var1ou'> JCPcnncy sl04'e!> by 1968 Olymp•t dr-calhlon c.hampron, 6111 Toomoy and sports m11d1c111•• '>P!'C.1.il1'..t, Or Alan S1·ln1::r Contunt of the cl1n1c.-. ''·geared 1oward the concerns ot lh•· nov1r.r· 111nnror .ind too mc:11t!t ol family pny•11r,at fitness. Included rn 11111 ct1n1cs will b1· •• lltm. ·nun f or Ltfe". warm-up exerc•!>u d••rnon'lrations. o;pec1;il wnn!'r., merchand1<.r· d• pl.•V'> 1nto1ma11vc handouts and d1~cu~!t•on ol m;iny ol lhe quoslton!> and concerns ol nov1c:» runner~ Clinic times and places: Bill Toomey Friday, June 15. 7 pm Huntington Beach store. Saturday, June 16 , 11 am Laguna Hills Mall store. Saturday, June 16. 3 pm Newport Beach store. "Run For Life" film donated as a Public Service by Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. USA Olympics TM The shoe built for service. l •C.•·llnnl w pport lor yov ;ind your u:-A Olympic. .111•11'1"" Th""'" -.hon· •. H• r U'.h•OllNI .ind -.trnnqthl'nPd ,11 rill miltor .,.,, .• ; pointo, an take 111" b<:.11inq your t1 ·11t r ·'" 1 T h11 -.olu'.. <11t: ucs19nce1 tor smooth. ctow1ng mo11on and quick · 1=utsmm-.:;nw;-n o. RJtTie_,.ry..,..p1-'l-1 -·" you buy, JCPenney will do1tate soc to lhe USA Olympic: commillee for lhe !raining of US alhleles. Or. Alan Seiner Friday, June 15. 7 pm M all of Orange store. Saturday. June 16. 11 am Fuller1on stOfe. Saturday. June 16. 3 pm Orange "TM City" slore \ . ... .... \. . \ \ \ 17.99 ... '·'• r • fli 1t ,lU.!lS•• • tl111 r 1uqq1 ' ... ... \. \ .. . .. Or. Alan Seiner 17.99 13.99 16.99 Boys' nyton/suede ledthur 1oggcr womcn·s canvas wnn1s shoe Women's nylon/sueae 109!1C• Olympics 21.99 Muns sueoc 1oalhor 1<>ggcr . . .. ·, C.lt 142-H71. Pultfttfworft towertl fer _ i~els _by ioseph ~ COIM Pim• 1333 Bristol. Cotta Mell•....,.. FULLERTON HUNTINGTON UACH MALL OF ORANGE NIWPORT BEACH ORANGE 'THI CfTY' ' • ' -..... " ..... ______ ._..._ ... -__ -.__...__ .... -~---------. ~-· ...... --,----·-~~ .... ------·-.... -...--·--...-·- .......... -. . . . . .U2 DAILY PILOT Tnurad•r Jun• 14 1911 NATION / CALIFORNIA . -............... U TS OF f l llC.S COULDN 'T MAKE IT' ~"'\~ CAn Sf\•re• Sod HouH With Broth er Quiet l,ife ~,.,f (~ot'f'rs Ho11u> h J. \ \ :-I' \I' l '<'1 ' 'Prill)! ll;;r11ld a nd ¢' .1 \ .... ,'l'J'•A• I '•'ll·• ,,, lh1• '•"l\I 1111 lht•tr n~1( Ii l.1"1.1 ,11 tlln' ,,fr Ill the' r a 111. Ml 'IH ' :Jdd d • q)r " 1 ,,., 1 h1' 'I" in~ ~a~ s Flo~ d . 73. "You don ·1 ,.,·f\1_.11, n c'<'1 11 "'' 1•p1 that t ht' hail would break 1 h~ r .1h r1\111 p:.1'<'1 11nd€'r neath ·· TRJ.' RROTHt:R~. BACHELORS. STILL tin \~ :he thr<'t' rt~m M"d hou~t· lhP1r father built 1n 1\lf\'\, "'hen hr home~tcadt'd 160 acres or South t l at.C\tA prnmc · lfr t<'ok a bre:1k1rig plqw a nd broke ~od and , u\ tt m ~foot lcnl!th!I ... says Floyd "He laid t 'A O t ie.ti; lm~h-..ays a nd onf' crossways all· the way up ... It took h o ~e<'ks to bujld the s nug, 12 hy ..!4-foot hou."I.'. "h1ch ts i;urrounded by a !>turd y tiar bt-d "ire knee to keep the cows a way. "They'd rub on 1t... Floyd ~ays. .. A big bull would JUSt dbout bnn~ it down." E E W S l1CH ff OM ES EXIST t od ay. On e unoccup1t'd sod house near Cact'us Flat has Ileen !1sted in the national re~1stry of historic places ··Lots or folks c ouldn't m a ke it and moved out ..ind their hous~ f ell in.·• s~ys Floyd. "We JUst ~1 ayed w1th tt T hey C'oulrln't m C;tke 1t on what they d id h ave . but we done 1l " F rugalit y rs tht' kl'y The brothers c-nok on c heir father '!> l'Oal sto,•c and hav1· no e lectn c1t y ur tt•lcphont• "It'd be nice to have th,..m,'· F'loyd says · Rut 44·e can J!et c.lon~ wit hout the m I haven't lookl.'d int<> it. but an ytime you have that put in you'd ha:ve to pay for 1t. I i.upposc." · •MOST OF THE C:A RK.'i' lum1ture came with Jhe homesteader s in aa •·emigrant car." a railroad t>qx car wh u.·h broug h t thP f amily, the ir possessions. <And their 11 vci,Lock to the prairie from Iowa . OnP o r th<' fe w t'Xl'Cpt1ons IS Floyd 's ('Om forta hl<' rocker . .. , hough\ that rorkt•r at a sale down :-.outh r1f Jtava." says tht> grizzled man in b1bb overalls .. , 1:>1d a dollar on 1t and nobody raised me so I got 1l.' • <A ll t heir J1v «!s. the brotheA. have bee n /armers. They r aised cattle and busted the virgin .preirie sod with a horse and plow until 1950. when they got their first tractor. Now t hey hav.e about J .%00 acres wbJcb !bey lease as t~y live in setni-rctircmcnt. THAT INCOM t: ALLOWS THE brother~ tQ bl()' groceries from the Reva Store several m1 h:s away, a relative ly new de pendence. ___ - ----=~ :.:.Dad---Oied-irr ·rs ab mo erdied in '71 ... f'Jbyd ~ays. "When she was with us. she'd atways p ut in a big garden. Now that she's gone, we don't menkey with it." : But ingrained frug ality is hard lo fight. . "Since m a's i.:one. we don't heal hc:r mom in th~ wint er any more ." Floyd says. "No sense h1·~ting up the wholt• house ... Special Cataract Lens Approved WASHINGTON CAP > -T he' Food and Drug Administration has <ipproved an extended-wear contact lens for paticnL'> who undergo caluruct eye surgery. · . The agency said the lens was approved for we ar up w JO days. It 1s not now being approved for people who use contact lenses just w correct lhelr vision, but an FDA spokeswom an said lhal use e ventually may be approved, too. [..,..O~SUME.,J Two co mp anies "' 1 ~. n r eceived a ppro val t o -market the long·wear lenses -Soft Leoaes Inc. of San Diego and Cooper Labor1toriea Inc. of Mo.,ntain View. The FDA said the Jens is made of the same ma&erial uaed for conventional lenses.that mml be taken out daily, except that tbia one has "a aUghUy higher water content that enables the lens lo remain in the eye for a lon1er period." 8853,000 Settlement RIVERHEAD, N .Y . (AP) -A HunUngt<>n woman who was paralysed when a riderless horse jumped onw a car s he was in and broke her spine will receive $853,000 in a aeWement or a damase suit. The award will be paid by the riding stable that owned tbe bone lo Dona Napolitano, the woman's mate companion the d ay of the accident, \beboepttal (o wblCblbe was t aken and the hospital '11mer1enc) roomph,.lcian. · Mill Napolitano was 18 when thti accta en, ., ... curtd • HanUncton in December 11'75. She was ridina with her date. · San Fra11rlsro VISlllHE Repairs Delay Cars' Return OF THE !'-AN t•RANClSCO CAP> -ll will be at least J ul) 4 t>•~tort> tourash r an hop ab!.'a rd Sa n F r1l11e1&ro'i. habled fable cars. IT'S IOTTHAT fAR AW• It w1u. u pected that the cranky 107·year -0ld ') i.tl•m would he operating next week, but offic1als .. 1m1 Wednl'sday further replW'S were needed. In ldct 1t s nght down the tree· WdY in M1ss1on V1P10 And our MED tMm1rr:um + l05 AllfGElES SERVICE HAL Tt;D ON THE three cable car hn ..... Ma)' 28 wht>n un ts.root sleeJ shaft snapped in tht' Nob Hill cable car barn Energv Dwel mg) model horr.e 1,~s.-llllP•-iii~..,. open to the pubhc Opc:>n M.E.D. Rut nlon~ with the related repairs amounting w iabout $100,000. olftc1als said Wednesday that a foundauon had to be bwlt under the machinery t>QV ~ wst.s lo about $263,000 Although the t'Oncn 'te base has been poured. Munir 1pa.I Ratlwa:, ~pokesman George Young said a 29 day "wung p('n od is ne«!ssary beforf' the mactunt'ry can ~ :.lJrlt>d on the new concrete. "THAT'S JllST T HE PHYSICS OF concret e. T here s no1h1ni; you rnn do to speed it up." Young l:>d ld · llundrt'd.:. han! <'allt'd the Muni demanding to I.no" "tll'n tht> r a rs will be operating again. Young said "Tht>Sl' c ars movt> 11 m1JlJOn people per month Tht>r<' ts nothing du~t' to them as ·peoplemovers' · •'\l·ept atrlint>s ... Youn~ said "It's phenomenal House is every Sdturddv ard S nd11·1• !rom 10 to 5 Guided tcL.r<: .m .· • '. , dna 3 Or vou cdn arrdngc.~ lur ·1 group tour other davc; oy co •.• n.J J-800·252 9090 k ~ lfl~ V!e designed ctnl: l ... : r~ .• s ~~o. !XI 1omtly with th,~ M1ss10~1 \":,.\ C.r1- ponv and the Dt.·partmc.:nr 1 • ::..nt·t\l\' Jns1d yot. 11 1t·om mrti." t!~.r.~i,, you con do ro ;..,u::e vou:-,., •. 'i.:. : home t>nlrgv c.~::1c1t'nl Y..::u .. ,,,.,~, , •. , )thl'r mnv\ ct'\•· "ll"i<l\'">o-.· · ; :· 1 ~,which c.;rn ix inl·u1p1 i !., ,: ~·!.· ; :. ..... ; ; • I b1'l'aus,• C1nlv 28 car!-do this .. ·1~ !• : • -, c "' :-: • ll1'~p11 ,; the sn1prn~ by local pundits over t\'! •. :n• "·:1 l 1 .: • · ! ... . .. •• ' • 1 r1·parr pniblt"ms and occa:.1onal accidents. Young hL. r~, : • ,1: ·' ,1, • ~.i1ct thf' popula rit y of the caboose-like cars has 1,, h<-1•11 pro\t•d b~ ~u rn·y~ "\\H E~ s •:n ·:N.Ol 'T.OF·T t::N' Pt'Oplc· a re .1,kt•d "h~ tht'~ romt• to San f''ranc1sco lhl'Y :.a). '· 'Uh. th r11l1• lht• l'abJ.· r Hrs . · "he said •. r • :' i"' \'.·.:, ~ .. : . : ·. ' . ' ; + -~:· • N Minimum Energy Dwelling :i!1-. h !\" 2\' !!1 : :, • ,., •• : ... ( .J ,,, \'• 1<..'pt r·-:\n.: • ''h• r I• .11 .:·· ltkt t'rwrqy l,·or11.)nll.:t"'rs ll r ht"'11111'1 .,nd c-oolmq c.\·~tt:>ms-v:1!1 bcJ f't.-,;uu\ ! I l ( ', I,• t \' l'\'L'l1• .. l.X ! I :: . bv ulld ..... ,.th· !\lll) pt... : y .. :. 1.: . .i it on 1t ·rL~llno Alter all. it's not uttl ·11 y, 1 i u• r l • •"t the hon.cc I 1h1• lutur\·. toda v An overha ul of tht> system 1s contemplated in a pla n comm1ss1on<'d by the Muru that Young said "ould gl.'l underway in 1981 and lake about 18 months THE GAS COMPANY - :: '. · ::.in l 11.Comp111y now open. e of • ces in 1979. _......._ NEWPORT UEACH-.f Corporate Pla:a, Coast Highway south of Newpo rt Cente r Drive , (714) 644·7255. Orh'-·r off i~'-·:-. throughm u C alifornia in Bc'''-'rl y Hill,.,, End no, Hollywood, lni::lcwood, L1 Canada Flintridgl', La Hahra, Los Ani.:d l',.,, Marina lid R'-'Y• NorrhriJ~I..", Oran~c. Panorama City, Seal Bl·ach, Torr;mcl', Upland, Burlingame, Lo:-. G :u n,.,, San l3runo , San Jose, Saratoga, Sta n ford , and fut u re olfic e1o in Missio n V iejo and Santa M o n ica. WESfERN FEDERAi. SAVINGS ' ....... , \r ·1·~~-,, --1-."'" """"''''·"' I + Ho •• t I A/• t "'"--irit ~ NEWPORT BEACH .f c,.,,., >f.11..-P1.1:a (.'.,,.,.. I l111'1w.1~· M•u•h of :-,,.,""''" C.·n1t:r l>rn.- :O-.,.wp.,n' U,·,1d1, L'1\ •I!(~• 1;1-110 ..... ;z.;c; M1t11.-lro. I\ AM.fll'M "'·•tt•rd.1, I~' AM·.f l'M FREE! Just publisheds "Favorite American Wines & How to Enjoy Them~' har<I cover l}ook by Better Homes and Gardens. Good while supply lasts. .. • __________ __..._...._..~-·----·------...--"--..,. ........ - --.... -... ................ .,.... •• -.·--to :. . -------··~---..·~··--··----..... _....... ............. -_________ .._,,,_._.._._......,.... _ _..... .....,_ __ ___...._ . ..._ .....,... ___ ..... _ -·-·-·-_ ....... ._ __ .. LOCAL la DrafCI•• Firm Trains Joh Seeken Jobs could bt' walhnt for h l1h achool arautuatee who au('ce11f\llly complete an eithl· we.·k draftin1 rours.-('O·lponM>red by McDonnell Douttlu Aatronaulaca ComPaQy and tlunt1n1ton 8e»t<h Unum Hllh School Dl•trlct l.1m1lt-d to 34 ~tu<lt1nl~. thf' adult !!<'hool t'ourae is 1wtwdult'C! from lllond•Y throu1h Aug IO, Mon· d•y11 throu11h Fridays betw~n 8 a m 1rnd noon a\ Mimnu ll1~h School APPIJ('A~TS SHOULD have at leai.I a yur of ulgebr1t. a st-meMt'r or draJttnli: and a semester of ~t'Onwtry, a distract spokb man saad. Student.a complelln& the llO-bour course will be ehglblt• for employ'ment as drallamen at one of the aernspat·e firm's plants in the area, he said THEY WILL GAIN further triuning and be paid 8 Sl1trting Salary of $6.28 iln hour. plus frtngt bcnl'f1ts Interested people are asked lo contact » counselor »t 898-6736 ...... c ... These Costa Mesa youn1· sters have found an eaay way to beat the heal an their private s wim· ming pools . From left are Marcy Mendoza, 4 ; Leddie Men- doza, 3 ; Alicia Chalberg, 5, and Angela Men- dozet, 6. " LEVI'S PANATELA 3-PlECE SUIT SALE LEVI'S PANATELA SLACK SALE 20 % OFF As advertised on TV! The~ ht:ltther pop· lin !4eparates make the ideal ~ift for Oad '>\vailable in heather tan or heather hlue crea!\e-resistanl poly poplin. And the entire suit is reduced lo $67.~7! Slacks (29-38) reg $20 NOW $13.99 Vest (S.M.L.XL) reg $20 NOW $13.99 Blazer (38-46) reg $62 NOW $39.99 GIVE DAD ASOX PACK! SIX SOCKS FROM KEEPER A perfectly practical ~ift idea! A handy CKBe of ltOCU in assorted colors, of Orlon. ONLY$1Q These sharp lookin~ texLur- ·i1.ed woven polye1ter Panatela slacks are reduced for 10 dayR, so hurry! Nine colors Lo ch~e from. waist size1:1 29·42. HANG TEN SOCK SALE Reg $18 NOW s14 4o =. Put our feet on his feet. AMorted colors. Orlon. Reg$2.25 NOW ONLY 99t \\'I LJJ \\'EST S'l'HIPF.D & PLAID DHESS SH I HTS ON SA LE l :ood lc>11k111 g long :.ll'L'\1· ..,hi rh l-Ml,.+-fli!ji1 .. lliloo-4 ..... __. madl' !'perntlly for u:.. reducl'd JU:.t fur DRd' Thl'y're woven o l mm p11i~.~·~tcr linl'n. 11\Si lttblt: 1n ai-. , i-.uri ec1 ndc.r.; .1 nd patt.:-rni-.. Sw·..,~ M .l..~L -wIIDWEST -~ LA COSTE KNIT SHIRT ON SALE We developed a cool. comfortabll'. lonl{·wearing i.hirt of easy care puly/ collon. Sizt-s !:i.M.L.XL. Reg $11 LEVI'S FOR MEN .JEAN SALE Oad'll really like thei;e handsome. comfortable Levi's For Men:They'rf' made for a m an's build. with extra room in the seat and thi~h. Fash- ioned of poly/cotton chambr~y or hrush chino in navy or cream. Waist sizes 32-40 Reg $18 -$20 NOW $1299 -$1399 o.tly ...... ...... laJ L• ... , .. We're closing an hour early each Saturday until June 16, for inventory. Hours: Daily 10-9:30, Sat 10-:1, Sun 10-6 OPENiNG SOON IN OXNARD AND ANAHEIMi ORANGE 789 S 1\.1atin Ave. Tustin at the Garden Grove Fwy. 7141639·1191 SANTA ANA 3430 S Bristol Ave. 1/4.mjJe north ol South Coa1t PJcna. 7141951-8100 MISSIOJlYl.EJO 25252 Mc:lntyre: Son Diego fwy. La Pen exit. 1141586-6100 WarNl#lf'Ell 15412 Goldenwest St. next to Golden Weit CoJlege. 1141898-5541 Hf/NTINOfON l&ACH JOI I Adami Ave. B1ookhu11t & Adami. 7141964~23 .... ---... -·-. -.. . .. _ -------...... -- PASADENA~£ Foothill Blvd. Rosemead & Foothill. 2131578-1692 TOltllANCE 22724 Hawthorne Blvd. south of Del Amo Fa.Jiion Square. 2131373·7394 SHERMAN OAKS 4520 Van Nuys Blvd. next to Hughes Market. 2131783-2511 NORTHltlDOE 19320 Nordholl St: 'lbmpa & Nordhoff, across from Horthrldge Plaao. 2131983.10f1 ctRltl'l'OSl4"'1:11A 1$600 Gridley $t. ~roa from Loe Cemto. Center. 2131924-8883 .. -. .,, -. .. . . . .. . . .. -.. -.... . . ~ .. -. ---.. -..... -.... ... ..... ----,. ____ _...._...,.... ... -_,..__...,_...._~ .... ,~ ................. ..,_.__.. _____ ........... -_____ .... ___________ _ ---··--·· -- .. .. . . ~ . . .. .42.f OM. V PILOT · rhurtda~. JUM 14, 1979 Story.._k ~mes to Life for Kids O•oly Plleol "-• '' P~trk.• 0 ·0..,..11 The Lilli(! Red I kn and the rest of the burnyard cast came to R.H. Dana School in Dana Point. Eric Roybal (left ) played o ne o f tht• farmt•r!-t 1n ·1ht• story book dassk . while Kns lt·n Spal anuda ~tarred a~ The Pig and K 1r!-th'n Hehn~trom (rtght l pl ayed the Liltlt• lh'd Hen in musre<.sl performed by kindcrgurtcn students ReOOiness Class Set Golde n W•·sl Collcgt· in H untin~ton Beach 1:-. offering a s ummer read1 oess program to pre pare high school s lu· dents for collcgt. tM:gin· ning Monday. T h e p r ogram as designed for studt:nt!> r r 0 m I 0 w I n c fl m ,. families allowing lht·rn to t:xplorc c·ollegc I th· and t•<.irn mom·y 1-'or informal ion t· .1 II lht: l::qual OJlporlun11 ~ l'r o g ram Off1 c 1· .1i ~!12· 7711. t•x t lifiX R e pairs Begin SAC HAM f~NTO (A I' 1 Vital Data Reported lroine to B egi11 "'Vial'f.or Life' Program A "v1L1l for lift:" proi.:r am to ht·lp provide accurate medica l tn· for rn ;ilaon 111 m1•dtc:.il t·mt·rgc·ncws will tM:gin Saturday in Irvine. I\ wnll,·n i-1a1<·mcnl mdu<llng phy!>1ci<in 's netmc. normal pulse and blood prl':.S llrl'. allt·rg1c n ·actaons etnd other m t dic a l mformat1on t!'> pl;u·t·d 1n th(· !-mall pl<t!-.lll' vial, which. 1n turn IS placed inside the homl'·s refng•·ralor /I. s ticker 1111 tlw rf'fri gt·r ;1 tor floor in ll11·:i t1·s ;a' 1;tl I'> lcwalt·cl 1n-.uh· tU.:FRH;f.,K \TOR :-0 Wt:Rt: '>•'l•·1·l1•d "" lh•· l!ll':tlwn for thl' '1:1h l1t•(·;111..,•· t ·\ 1·r_, hon11· has 11111• 1·\1•l:111wcl 'I r;1t·y J 1l!'oh~on, .111 lnm1· 1·ri1n1• pn·v1·nt1on of f1 1·1·r Y.h•> ,.., c onrdinating lht· 11 r o I! r ;i m \\ 1 th l h 1• I r v 1 n c W • 1 m ;i n · :-. CI u b a n ti S ,. n 1 or ( '1l111·11:-. Cc11111n1ttt•t:. :1ny l'ounty fire ::.talll>n '>t:rv ing r rv llH' Furtht·r 1n format111n on th1· program ma) lw olila1m·cl tiy Lt·lc·11h1111111g 7~·38X!J Home Burglariz~d Workmen hav<.· ht•i.:11n repairs on tht· Wa ll~ Towt·r-o.,, 1,o., Anf:!t•l1•.., l<.indmarks for ~5 j t·a n I ht• ~l;1tt· fkparlnwnl ''' l'arks a n1I H1•t·n·al1<111 '>a1<1 Tlw slalt• ~1lloc·atc·cl c.ibout SHi0.000 to rt·11c.11 r the ~1rt1~l1t· !-.I ruetur•·s. which w1•rc• built over a pt•rwd or 3:1 year!'> hy Simon Rodi<i VIAL OF LIFE I nformat 1011 c-ontaim·cl in the ,.,.ti ., t'Jll lw a gn·at h ~·lp to p.1r;11nl'dic·s rt•:-.po11d111g to 1·1n1·rgt·m·1e:-. 1n wh1r h tht· v1cl1m 1'> uuabll' tu t·ommun1n1lc . Burglars "ho pril'd opt·n ;, sluJ ing glass door esc<.irX'd with $1.800 in household ~oods from I ht· r cs1denct· of Linda M orge.to. I l 1 Promenad<'. lrvint:. 1n :1 ··rime· that 1s under invc>st1gat100 11\ I rvmt• pol1ct• SAFETY STICKER Life Vial in Irvine VIAL'\ CAN Bt: pu:kcd up <.it tht· Irvine &n1ors Com m umty Ce nte r, 3807 Sc.tndburg Way, or -GIBRALTAR vS.JHE BANKS No bank pays you more. 26-WEEK CERTIFICATES --,~o-~ 7-%- CUllPfNIPAll 9.412% Al~"llAI 1111( Ill.II Yllt(J CERTIFICArES ISSUED JUNE 1 A IHRU JUNE 20, 1979 \ t0,000 "''"'"'""': •ute hn~rtf Or\ 1b ...., .. ,.~ U ~ ''"'"U''f l tlt rott" l ft•<h•e-1••W O\\u"'•' ull f"nd-. ut rhotur.t,-u•r '•d•11oi•tPrl tt• u•,,... ro1t ond reM01n tor full y4to• •o•e moy (humJr t1• ,,.n ........ ot fe-tkrol t. •tuloftttn\ proh•h•t (Of'"c:>ov,,d1no t>f 1n•@r•'' ..," ,., .. H<C'>V"f ot1d tmPO•e u \Vb\tunhul intHfl\t penalty In• •orl1 -•thritu wol Eight Ge t BA D egree t-:1ght Orani.:l· C'nas t r c s 1 d c n I s r 1· c· 1· 1 v 1• d lrnch elor .., rleg rct"' frnm Cal Stak Chino during c· om mt• n (' t' m 1• n l ,. x t·r<·1sci- They a r•· Mirhat·I S G o tf ri t· <J 11 r II a I b ,, a Stephc·n c; Klc1!-it-r :.tnd Louise Kan·n J•>hno.,<1n hoth of Cost~• :'v1t''>iJ :ind S t t· v 1• M a r k ~ I> u ff ' Hrut·t· I< F1ti'p;.t r11 k . 1-:d .... 1n l...i wn·nn· <;:111· . ~u ... an ll.1r1h :in<l l\ir11 ll1·rh ("pf 111· ll;lf I ;di fffHrl :'\t•Y. p<1rt ll•'.11")1 N ur~in~ Grads M ;irth<.i M:.tlt1ngl~ :111d Sh;1ron H111.0 o f lfunt 1111.:to n Ht·adl a n · a rn11n g 23 Sant<n\,,;1 < ·0111·c1• "' u d1·nl'> "'h" n ·u ·av l'rl 1111r.., 1ng <legr('1'" -------- FOii FATHER'S ··DAY· JUNE17 LOCAL SUITS• SPORT COATS CASUAL WEAR • S~CKS & ACCESSORIES At Gordon & Co. We H•ve D•d In Mind J()()() Brutol St. North, Nt>wport Bt!ach f7 If) 955-2900 Mon • Tues., Wtd. 10-6 Thurs . l''n . J0-8 ~ol JQ.5 30 OC1 f 'K jY" lOVll/ ttfl'JY fl(~~litl. FOCUS ON COMMUNITY HEAL TH SPONSOltf.D BY PACIFICA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL "l'tJLMUNAkY I l NLTIUN" !>i\01 Uk DAV. JUM· 21 I 1/7<1 11 :OU M f • J :UO l'M l'l HI.IL !'><.:KHllitM; CARMEN YUPPA CO NFERENCE CENTER I ~"' I ' l.1 I t • 11 \11, ~ f f h1111~. ~t•Jlft If ,, •. It •Ullf Jtutl Js, _, t\ ' ... 111 tt.1.1 I 11t ln11111n.lllf•n l'hht••' ~·H {Jf.11 I \I 2' • Find your dream boat in the Boating classified ads of the 642-5678 l 1lJf\JQ!{1)I ·,~ FREE SERVICES f or ~over~ ~ W itfi $1000min.sovings -----------~ But Gibraltar • g1vesyou more. FREE ~ofe depo~it bo11 ~-J \ FREE American Exprc~~ lroveler~ check!> ~ FREE American E111prc~s money order~ FREE telephone transfer service FREE photocopy of important document FREE tru~t deed note collection Witfi any savings account FREE nota ry service FREE d irect depo,it service Artflrrt••· Compare with your bank's service 1-s. And we're open extra hours, too. JQUMDIO leM • ASMI$ OVla '3 .. HION • Of.ft(;ff SlAltWIOf SINCf. t U~92 NOWSAVE10-~0FF DURING OUR SIORE-WIDE SALE ... Fine Home Furnishings Since 1892 Prolessiooal Interior Oesegn without Obligation c~ Perltlng · eon~nt Flnllndng The Store of Famouia Namea 1514 rtORTH 111\AJN SNfTA NtA · 541-4391 .l ~m w. Onnoetttorpe-871-&101 ~ITCJI llAClt Hunt. Center S.9666 ~HACH 2700 W. Coast Hwy. 631 ·2611 IM JUM-cAPtlTRMO 31877 DetOblspo -49:t-5011 IMTA MA/COSTA MESA 3925 S. Bristol 979·7580 SANTA MA 1114 Santa Ana fashion Square 834·0717 (~tdlt-•\ '"·ft~•' tht f,."' ,., h..,,,., r'h• u·t ~t. rtt • .,.~ U, no 1k~ (r"''"' l'·"''"' "· 1ff\oJf\ ~u.U ')fdnfon {OOptt ~"'""' MdfQO ( '""'" A•• kx•n llo 1lllW"J '>t'lk M.1111<0 l h<IOJI\, t""""' Ornpo "', i., ~P!'l"'il •\ """" • Olhef lamouo """111• \. - -----' ...... --.. -. -----~---·-· --·--... -. .. . -...: -......... --... ' -... . -. . .... ·-. ____ __,..,_ . ..,._....._ ..... -_.__ __ ......._ _ _.......___...~.....-.-.....-........ ..._--.. ~ .......... -------==:· -·-._ .... .. ..~· NATION / LOCAL 'Equal Thite' One Si.ate Backs Kids' Day .CQUPEVIU.E. Wuh (APJ .. Michele McCutcbMa la slumpln1 UM-country by lelter to win a 1pec1al day for ~ adulta ol America·~ rutur.-cttlldrf'n The 9 ye•r·old lobb}'isl w~ ll HtiWUll <.:hUdreQ't. Day, prt'fdably on Junt' JO, ~tween Mother's D11y and "'•ther'a Da1. WIUL.E TH£ f'OVRTH·"n•dt·r Isn 't lht' only one pua1Wa1. 4 he 11 a rlrm. 1nct'ssant voice an tht carnpa1.cn . whlcb ahe launched In Washlnicton thrc't' yuri. llKO Tht• reault waa the dt'dar•llon or Jun.-10 11<1 C'hlld~n ·s Duy in that lil•te ."Tht•rt>'s Mntht>r'!> Oay and 11 l''aUwr'i. l>ay," she said ln a t..,lt>phunt' lnte>rv1cw "C:haldren i.hould bf' rccognl1ed too. They mitkf' t~ rutuN' for people Tht>y lnvt'nl Ot'W lhrngs They bave n t'W l df'Ml' .. With ht•r mullwr. 1'111. ht•hHnR with lht> typing, Michele t>t-icMn ht•r <'tam p111~11 h) w 1111111<1 ICl J1r1•i.itlcnt.\ "'ol"\I and Carter aand !>t'Vt'r<!I M•11.1tnr~ .uul rt-µ11•:.1·n1nt1vt-i.. roqueslllll( equal tlme for k11l'\ BlJT IT Wl\SN'T until 1977 lh&t c,he mudt· 11rogn.::.:. Wht:n Gov 01xy Lee f'-a y v11>1te d ohJ Fort Ca~t:Y ne1tr M1 <'he1e ·~ homt: on Whidbcy bland. "M om u!>k1·d me 1f l wanted to ai.k ht:r any questions," M,1t~l'le rt'calh. "So I u1>kt'd ht::r why lhcrt: wa1>n'l a Children's l>liy Just likt• lherc arl' M other·~ and f ather's Days " When Mu:helc wrote Mn, R1ty last year, repeating that she~ lbou~ht there ou~ht to be• a Childrf'n'!> Ouy. the governor agreed and issued lhe µrod1.1rnulwn. :.aid J u11e l Smith, 11 spokeswoman for the governor "She wrote again this year and we lold hN that 11 was the United Nations Year of the Child and thlit we were proclaiming a day m conJunl·L1on with lhMl That was all r ight with M 1chele." said Ms. Smith MICHELE SAYS IDAHO Gov. J ohn Evans introduced her lhrou~h letters to Daniel Bloom of Juneau, Aluska. director or the Nattom1I Children's Day Committee and she agreed to tht• June 10 dale M1t'hel(''s mother says she is proud of her dau~hler for sticking with a proJect she startt:d three years ago. "It wasn't something lhat popped into.her mind and passed throu~h She acted on it," Mrs. Mccutcheon said. A~ Wlrepflet• On Children's Day, Mrs . McCutcheon wrote to M1C"helt> and to he r son Danny, J2. "telling them how spedal they are lo u~." 'CHILDREN SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED TOO' Michele Mccutcheon Continue• ThrM·yeer Bettle Huntington Legal Cuts Eyed ' Hunt1ni,!ton Beach City Attorney Gail lutton ~ays that the city's legal depart· n e nt fact:s s ubstantial cutbacks 10 ervices because of budget tightening She told City Council that her depart nent's caseload is assuming crisis pro i0rtions and that bud~cl restriction:. vlll force about a 20 percent culback in egal services HER CLAIM, JIOWEVER, failed lo vin the sympathy of Councilwoman lulh Bailey. who told Mrs. Hutton she iv as in the same boat as everyone else. "I wish you would be positive about IL natead ol bcinj( ne~alive." The city attorney's proposed budget rl $347,098 is down about $43,000 from last year. But included in th~ previous JUdget was ahout $70,000 for legal con· .ultanls for one year only, a budget malyst said Mrs llutt<in s:.11d her budget pre!.enta- t1on was Vl'ry positive and upbeat. · · 1 ·m sory if you think it was negative." she said. SHE Cl.AIMED THAT he r spending plan ac·tuall y will res ult in the savings of about $224.000 to the city with the ad· d ilion of ano the r a ttorney and secre tary. She said the savings will be realized because her df!partment will handle all tort cuses against the city. These cases have been handled by outside attorneys provided by lhe city's legal insurance carriers at taxµayer expense. Mrs. Hulton a lso said that a veteran a ttorney should be added to her staff to fill the vacancy caused by he r firing of John O 'Connor. CITY ADMINI STRATOR Bud Rcls1to's recommendation thal the p()SI· by *it~ftiU';t\\'fwE with ft ~--; by ~···' An exclusive new process that gives you the soft, silky feel of fine yarn in a high performance carpet. Rugged "Stand Up" durability with a ~ich mink-like sur- face that is FHA approved. Now featuring for your consideration: Velvet Glow -22 colors, Satin-Set® carpet installed over quality 7 /16" re- bond pad by General Tire and using our own Installation teams. lllllEDIATE $ 1579 DEUYEIY 1 lllTILLI TIOI per sq.yard INSTALLED! •Enkoloft® nylon yam is used in all Satin-Set products insuring the ultimate in quality and performance. • Enkaloft® is a trade name of American Enka Com pony. COSTA MESA 2'27 s. 9rlstol s.::::r:... . (714) 751·2324 ,. .. -. .. ·---.... --------.. lion be filled by a less experienced al torney was supported by the council Council gave tentative approval to the legal department's budget despite Ulc ne~ative votes of Boh M andic and Mr~ Bailey, who wis hed to hold spending to $333,000. A $5.7 million budget fo r the fire de· partment also won tentaliw apprnv<1l Fire Chier Ray Picard said four pos1 lions wouJd be lost but that firefighting and paramedic services would rcm<aan at current levels . THE FIRE DEPARTMENT'S budget is about $500,000 highe r than las t year. Council mo mbers also indicated they may slice the city adminis trator's work force by four or rive persons. A public hearing on the city'-; pm Posed 1979-80 buui;:ct or $34 9 m1ll1on will be he ld Friday at 4 p. m at Cit) Council chambers . I• ~.June 1'. 197'9 -Guyana Tribute Planned SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ei1bt months -after the Peopl . • pie rlaughter that claimed 900 lives in e Guyana, plana were an-e nounced for a memorial e tribute for the children and elderly among · the • victlma. e lltiii...I "I don't expect • l"""eW anything out of this but e God and positive reac· lion ," s aid J y n ona • Norwood. whose mother e died in Joneslown. along e with seven cousins • MS. NORWOOD said W e d n e s d a y 't h e ceremony pla nned for Monday will provide an oppo rtunity to mourn the deaths of about :!SO children and the elderl y who died m a ritualistic sla ughter l~d by the Re v. J im Jones at .Jonestown. She said only a few mournC'rs wern present whe n hodies r eturned rrom Guyan a w ere IJuned last month ''THIS WI LL g 1 Vl' thl'm a ll an opportunity with an announc·t•mf'f1l in advan<'e " to 101n 1n a rormal c·en·mony. -.he s a 1 d at a n f> w ., t• rm . frr<'m·t-accompanaefl by Fr<'d IA·wis. who IO!.l 27 rrl:1t1vcs in Guyant1. in· r lud1n~ his wife and M'Vl'n childn·n "It !>t-<·ms l1 k1· ('\l•r .. nn•· ,.., r1·<ad\ now." -.all! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HOTff SAii> other c;ur • ' Chevy Walk·ln Step VAM is ready for a variety of uses! No 308822/3056 Clt.U 1twM speca: I Auto lrans 1 All-steel bOdV • VS eng11'\f· • Pwr steering/brakes I Mirror I Hlr /defroster 19 50·16 5 llro-. 1 Smooth steel lloo' /HO Spmigs 1HO Shocks 1 Eng Oii Cooler /Frt stabilizer ONLY $9298 NOWI LEASE 01 IUY! \ 1 .. rll '> 1•x prt:S!>('U d1:s1 re!' 11> p .11 I I c I p •• t I' In d t 1 rc·mon~ M!> Norwood said s he· dbu hoµ<•d lh<• service!. v-<ntld point c1ut the need fur 'i trong1·r family Ii 11 n d !> 1 n <· I u fl 1 n g a J.!rl'.alt•r t•mpha!.1:; 011 the 11t•1'()!. or l'hjlt11=1m iHOWARDi :c•evrolet! • Dcw•md~Sh. e e NEWPORT IEACH • • 1_. Mee....._.. J ' ""· lri1toO • Editor Named : 833·0555 : : lit!Ml•i·!t11·.• .. ~I : Lt't' Miller of Fountain Valley has been named cd1tor·in chief and Ed Robles of Cos ta Mesa, managing editor of Ule OranJ.!l' Cr>a:.l College's -.tudC>nt newspapt:r . the Coast Report. for the fall :.t>mestcr e KEEP ~T GHAT Gii RILING e e W1TH GENUINE Gii PARTS. e ••••••••••••••••••• C..-f l--Couftlry l•"• -C•••"•• Ow1 -El Man.at -Ulft L ... ... ' ! ;; " .. i / ~\j t :r J ·• ! I ) I I ' I f I , . . - ----................ . .. ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . ' ... .. .... . . .. .. • T '.' •• j y FOtt YOUa 14" FATta Bnghlen ht!> Day with precious llttle g11ti. o f 14K g old. whimsical and practical A Tie Tac with his Zodiac Sign S30 B Nautical wheel S40 C Mart1n1. AQu·amanne s 75 D Golf club S35 E TAnn1s Racouet S25 F Gold sw1ute i.11ck s 11 0 G Popular relraclabte 1oothp1ck S90 't1ankAmencard • Visa • MO$lt:r Charyl! CHARLES II. BARR -··~~... ?/~* 1CMllrVIM A•e /' ~r16e~h.,,,._, 11191 & '"""" 1710 .., l:llO father' I Day, Sunday, June 17th ••• FOR THE ACTIVE DAD A ...... big wllll 1 •••r Shull' pocket of rlpstop ..,.... nCllllttar--. *'J or wet dalhes. ................ cmb ....... llllllrilklnl nrlllralcalln. .... -_ .. ___ -------- JU ~Miii/CAN SPOl'ITS 681%..tte sO.R RLJ.NNING ANDJ~GING. O•y-r •eddl.gday •.. ereate a look t•at's all y-r••L /. ----. . Try the all-whitei , look.Nothing could l urge him into ac-\ tion faster ... or with more fervor. Because now he's the irresistible superstar you know him to be. With all --" the t as t e and eleoance you bOth i nsist on for the splendid occasion. All this 9lamour can easily be yours at a r ental price that's well within your reach. Don't put-off ... stop by now, and see. darweell~ \ w..a ..... ~1 Ta 51tott ef 5-19 AM. e.. Wtllclff ,.._ '4Mlt I ,_....._Zl....._S.•a 147-6J41 OPEN THU_RSDAY EVENINGS ,. td~Y Cdrr· dcJcron/rottn~ 1n tt·n gn·dl color-. 11th & lrviM A~e., N~wpof1 B~•ch. (•Iii t 7141 l,45-07'12 239 "A" Str~et Downtown, S•n Oieg1l 714l 2 ll-b11H A cbpper !lhlp ~ 5111 on thr h-" !CA\ In a cbshioit Xf) !Jc d1.~plav pit'O'. klr Ult-fadltt v.ho wb ad\t'lllUtt Gilt bou.'ll uh black ltl('c.al bae. a gii tNI SI), )\IU ntt Sl5 00 APER UNLIMITED Westclifl. Plaza 1112 Irvine Ave.I 548-7921 .\ ·-~·--· --·--.. -·---........ --.. . ---.. ....... .. -. .. -.. --·-. .._ --' ........ _.. ..... _ • .,._-. ----~--........... ·---......--.............._.........,....___. ------................. -------·-·-• ...-..--------.:.....-.-....................... W...!•...t.• .. --.. . ~ . . . . . .. • ~OAILV ... _LOT _Sp_orts INS I DE : •Outdoor.s •Comics •Stocks •Movies •J O•··~ Pll .. \Wtt vr.otfJ ART GRON SKY STANDS NEAR HIS FAVORITE VACATION SPOT-4ilS OWN FISHING LANDING IN NEWPORT BEACH He Lives a Vacation It's /th.e Best of Two Worlds for Art Gronsky tt~ 110\\ \fl U I. 11A "ll l>Y O• 11'• 0 .. 111 P 1•01 SUH fo:\ l'I \ f1-,hn 01;111 h;1-, a dream of lh(' it.n ht· 111 '>tw will find n !>l'hool of f1:,,h ;111d h1· .1hll· to pull 1r1 ;, hm1l in :.hort or de·r fo'1-.h1•1 nlf'n, ;_,:-. <t whole. art• among lhf' mrn.t opt1m1:-.tu· group of '>por1 smt>n tn th(' wurh1 and t·ach l1 me out. whf'liwr 11 1:-. on the OCt'an or a nice c•ool, moun lain sln·um or l<tkc , th1· hope:, <ire' Jlw,1y:-. l hl' :.am~ ART (iflONSKY IS NO Ult'Ft:Rt:NT Iii.in :m" utht•r fl:.hPrman t:Xl'l~pl lht:tl ht• abo make:-. h1:. hvrng from the :.port and '><IY!-. "It has hecn eight ur nine years since I look a vacation Hut I figure I hve a vacatmn <1nd that JJt.'Ol>lc comt' down ht•re to du wbat I do every day of the y1·ar "Thl' l<t:.I va<«1lton m y w1ff' and I took, we cooldn'l wait to gel back and J fili!ured if t.hat was the way it would b<:, why bot.her lO go away for et vcicat1on." (; riin<,k~ ·, \'<tC'ifl 11>0 1:-. own1n~ <ind ope· rating ( al'l1vely) Art ':, l.anthng, ,1 1·om11wn·wl srortf1sh1ng enh•rpri:-.1· th:JI 1s lo1·a1<·d tictw1·1•n th1· H<tlbo:i PHv1l111n and lht· Balho:i ·f''pr ry along tht• 1>enin:.ul<i G RONSKV IS NO NEWCOMER to tht: area lie camc here 1n 1926 al th1· agt· of si x and ha~ been here since /\fll•r World War II , h (' :ind a brother Wl•nl into the y acht r epair busmt'ss and a:. a rf'sult. boui;?hl lhl' Balboa P:iv1li<m "It was a family cndl·avc>r ;111<1 tht• pru:e was ri)(ht." hc say:. .. Hut 11 wasn 't suited for yacht repai r work and the town wouldn't Sl(.lnd for tearing the· pavilion "own. But 1s didn't make any d1fforence. We didn't want to, either .. It appeared that fishing w a!> a natural business for that l()(·at1on and lh;it '!.when I started with Ch1h Troe:,ter and (;Mrge Gravee. operating my first boat. t.he Slup-A-Loo." A forced sale of the Pav1hon and ;, move some 500 yards alon~ the b<ty front 111111-,11n•-,e·nt hll';Jllfm l •iok plan· l~i ~ 1·:11 '. ,1 ~·11 .111d lw ha:-. lwl'rl lhl'rt:' <,IOl'e· F1:-.h1ng was a!> good or h<'ltP1 111 l!l l!J ~10'lh;rn 11 h<1s t•vt·r ht'<'n wh1:n Uwr1 · "',.,... mn .. hmdin~s and morf' th<in GI.Ill hnats tn 01wrnt1on. And evcr yon1· d11l lll'L ll·r lhan n•1" "IT Wl\S MORE t'UN frnm lhe sl('Jnd point of f1!.h1ng locally , All wc had tc1 1fo lo gl'l <1lb:ieort' wa!> go lo the 14 mile· hank or one of th1· island!> <Catalina '" ~-.n ('lcm1·ntt•1 " (; ronsk) ha-. tak<·n an aC't1vc part 111 lhl· progr1•s.!-. and rt•l(rf':O.S o f lh1· ,portr1sh111g 111duslry along the l'a1·1 fw ('ua s l and "><I Y'> tht-<'h<.ingc th;.Jt ha' t·111nt· <tbout was brought on by a C'11m b1nat1on of things "The bail lht· b1~ f1:-.h rcl'd on hi1 '> gn ·atl) d1m1n1:-.hed for on1· thing.· Ill' <,t1y:-. "Sanlln1·-, us1·d to hr· plf'nt1fuf up ;111d down Uw coa!>l and now they cin: non ·f'x.i:-.tent rhl' am·hovy was pll'nt1ful and wa:-. <Sf't-G RONSK V, Pal(f> R·O THE RESULTS OF A 1H1 YELLOWTAIL STRIKE NEAR DANA POINT WHEN 31 ANGLERS CAUGHT 333 FISH. nhe . ~ ~ ........ ~e rry:i He's Waiting For a Call By JOHN SF.VANO Of e ... O•tlf P1 .. 1 SI.off 0111 v Wll h I h1• I .0 1-. I\ nu1·l1·:. UodA•·r:-. N1•w York y <inkee:.. Ph1l:1d1·l11l11:1 Pti dl11·., 11r K<tn:.:i:-. City Royab would a per son run inlet t1 prublc·ni uf l111:-.11:.ture Tht· tripw 1. 11111·hing, and tht· '>UbJect 1!'. Jh1n Qu1senbf'rry . a 25 '1·:ir old fi ~. l~I pound right hander currently throwing for lhc lJmJhL1 Hm al..,, d minor lr·agu1· urfll1a lt' of Kans<i:-. City. H CJu1:.l'nl>Nr \ h:.ct l'nJoycd the .,amt-typ(' of !.Ucccs., he en- J"Y ' to<fay with an; other organ1u 1t1cm. hl' would prQbttbly be m th•· nH•J'•f'> pn•-,1·ntly Hut l>ec«iust· h1"" "'th thl' Ho;als' organ1zat1on. tt Learn that h:o ... ""n ltlt' /\m<·n1 :.in l.t·agu" West <·rown f111 1 hn ·e '>U""' ''>I Vf' ) l':.r..,, Quisenberry (';1n ltllly ,,, anrl v.a1l Wait ror th:.i l phonP ral l all 1n1n11r l«'<tl!lll' ho p t!( Uh ahfllrt' ror "II 1•11nf11..,1r1g," Qu1si.:nh1·rn 111ld the l >:11h 1•11111 v.l11lt· 11·l.n11ni.: 111 h;-. Wll'h1 ta h11t1·I "'IH'1 t• 111:-. t1 "'r1 "J !> 111 the m1tl!i t ur J thr1•e· pam .. ""I It-" I thought I 11111 .. I v• I l'tJfh·d llJI Jt llll' l'tHI o ( l:i-,1 ''"J!>llll li111 I v.,1 n 1 I l houghl "011H'll11ng v.•1uld IH!•,ek liul 11 hc1'>1l'l " I ' SO f'/\R Tiii. ONLY Tl~'iG t11 l>rt!ak h.1 -. ht'l·n lhl IJ<.th 11r the· 11111xm1·11L'> Qu,..n 1hn n , ... 11111 ·• f1.1m1 · thrower by QUISENBERRY ·''" -,tn·l1 h of 111• 1111.1~1n.it 11111 hul h1· 1foc1-throw ;i heavy p1td1 1".ell1·d" -.111k•·r .1 l.1 ·1 r111111n .l11h11 '>lyl1· · In r11~ \f11UI C•·r \ •·1u •. I had gi1111f 1·1111trol ;ir11I ;1 good '>l1tJ1r:,.," 1•\pl.11n-, ()111•1·11llf'r 1' v. h11 1111·11111·!1 .. 1 <..:11:.ta Ml'»a ll1i.:h . ;.irul ()1 .111~··· I '11,1 I I 11111 l" 1!111 11.hi·n I '>IJ!llMI I J!l1l .... 1n111gl'r .1n<l mv r; ..... 1ti.1ll •,l .trl"" 111 11111\1 I 1111 I <.lh•i '>t<irtcr1 thn11o11 1ni.: ">IUt•Jrm lrl "" .111ttf 1111 1•1 q11.i1 le·r 1'1111" ()111 • rd11r1 \ h.1 turilt'd 1nl11 ·• '>lnk1·rti,dl r1·lwf "l"'''1all:-.I .111cl 111 ~. 'itit1 1('t11 11.111· 1111t h1-. .,.,,.re~:-. Al lu:.t look Qu1:-.1·nh•:rry h.ut h11rl1·cl ·1:111 1111111 11r11·nd1•lf•d Iii hit:.. -,1u1·k <1111 "1 ~·nrl w;.il k\•d l111 e•1• f111 .e .! l , ,., 111 d .1111J •• l tl4J EH/\ inclurhng r1vt• '>;JVI''> I ~ 1 WO PftlOR Yt:1"lS lh1· numb1·r., ;m· 1·w·n mon· 1m 1n1·'>:-.I\• C •H11l11111·el th•> t11tJ I out Lu a118 2 m,1r.k with 2:i :.av1•-, and ,1 I ~1; 1-:1<1\ Wh;1I m;1k1·-, th•· ..,tH'<'l·!>s '>I.Ory even mor•· 1nt1,rcstrng w~ (~u1s1·nlwrrv '>tJ.:n•·d "'1th l h!• H O) ab ror a !>Onj!, Ni> honu:., no 1ncer,l · 11\l'" llfll hln~ .I 11-.t 1111• $!;111) all f()Okll•'> ft!C('I VI' lht•1r f1 r:-,t yl:'ar . I lhou~hl I If ~·l\t' II IWI) V('lff'> :.inrl '>(!\• whc1t It Wd!> IJke," !><iy:. (Ju1:.1·nl1t·rn ·r hat "<i:-. 111 1•1 .. 1 v...hll•· ,, rook w at Wat1•rli.10 S1nt1·. Uan ha-, maclt· llw 1ump fr11111 t\ ball lo t\1\1\ m (our yt:ar:-. Nr1t bad for :.o 1111·u11e who v. J" 1111L g 1 vcri mu<'h of a rhanc~ ··1 ·~ PAST .'1\' 'fl~ETl\l:U.t: h1·c·au!>1• I thuu~hl l<i'>l yt•ar "oultl 1 ... lh1 · :.•·ar Ii•· \<.ty'> Jlx111L mokmg th• lug 1·lul1 "llul l'ni t'\1.·1 1t·1l 111'1·.iu ,, 1111 11· .111· n11 morl nunw: 1ti.gu1:.' t,i, 1(4 thr11u~h 1 • .. xjw1 I 1f I kt·Pp p1li'h111~ llkt: I am n11w I II Lt• there 1n ~>"plcmbcr I "-hl'n lhl· 111aJur le .. 1gu1· ll'ams can expand their roster !>J " A start<'r for rno-,t ()( hi!. playing days, Qu1~enberry doe:>n 'l IStt WAITING, P~<' 82) Thought We Were On Shaky Ground 1,(IS i\~C ,fo'I 1-.'-i 1,\1'1 l-11r 1•1gltt 111111111•·, II "',,.... 1111" .1nlf l'.1:-0 \ for the· 1 11. 1\111!1•l1•s Do~!'!> Th,.! t.,.'4-httrtt-;rn 1•1)!hl n111 li-:ttl a11d r o•1k w Hl<'k Suttltffr "":. IH l't'llng lv"artl h i " :0.l'\t•nlh VILllJI Y •J f tht• M·a-.on Tht•n <-<•mt' the· 111nth and hnf' canH• tlw St IAJu1:, C'ar<linab. Tnny ~t·ott ... luJ.!gcd H J!,nmrl- ~lam homt·r. (;arry Tl'mpleton ~1nglc•d h111n•· two 1un ... and the Card1nab hdd '>C'ort•d '>e ven t1mt•s :md had th<' t ~ing :inrl J!.O ahl·a<I run:-. on ha:-.1• wh•·n Terry Vors ter i-trut'k out Lu u Brock l•i t>rt':-.l•rvt• Wcdnc!><Ja} .., '.) 8 Lo:. Angeles victory. "I CAN 'T B F.1.11-:VE the Carchn:ils came back like they did." said the DodJ.!t•r s' Davey Lopes, who slul!.J!Cd his 18th homt' run lo lead off the> game and extend his hitting streak lo 17 game:. "We were• on shaky i:round for that last out, that's for sure. The slider Terry threw past Brock m1~ht have ~otten anyone out. "To be honest." Lopes con· tinued. "I thought lhe Cardinals had an excellent shot to pull 1t out." The loss knocked St. Loujs out of first plact• in the National L eague East. The Cardinals now 1 r:11 I Montll'.11 ti.v •JOf··hillf g:imt· St L oui:> 11111· trnl;t). lwgin:. a t h1 1·1· ~anw :icc1t·:.-EL..td•~-flt~ht­ in San f'i;1111·1:-.1•11 I .<i<, A 11gt>h::.. abu Hiil' tod.1.,.. h1J~l!> 1'1tt:.hurgh over thl· we.::kcn1l t\li,.ER SUT<'LJF•'t: gave up lh1• g rand '>lam lo S\·ot.l, Lo~ Anl!,de::. Manager Tom l.a:-.orda \\:i s hoo1•d loudly when he mardw'1 lo lht• mound i\nd he was booetl even m ore loudly wht:n he app1·arcd morncnts lalN afll'r lht· Cardinal!> had loaded lhe ba:-.1•s again:,t Lernn La Crow. "Who we're they boQing"" asked Lasorda "I d1dn't p1tch.'' Forster . a left .hander, then w a s s umm o n e d to (ace Templeton. who is batting .444 against southpaws. He drilled a single through the middle to score the C<1 rdmab' sixth and seventh run:. ror!>l er t hen !ltruck out flrock lo record his first save of the season. Sutcliffe, at 7-4, the winninget>l Los Angeles ·pitcher . l ook the blame ror the St. Louis come- back . Angels Come Back From Adversity "THEY GAVE ME a big lead and then my concentration goos som e where el se." said the rookie nght ·hander . "In Triple A. it works fine to just throw the ball over t.he plate and let them hit it. "It's not the sam e here, though. You still have to pit.ch." "It was qu.lto a comeback, all right." said St. Louis manqu Ken Boyer. "But it's also aWl a loas. We'r e just giving up too m any runs and we have to do something about that." TORONTO (AP) -Tbe c.uromia Aa1ela are hurting. Bat don't try to tell tlaat to the Toronto Blue Jays or an y of their other American Lea1ue baseball opponents. "There's an awful lot of talent and an awfUI lot of aood 1uy1 on t.bia club," aald Angel M•acer lim l'rqoet al bis team that la without Rod Carew, or pltc:ber Prank Tanana, or a couple of OU.r replan and can lilt 27 other mlaor and Hrloua laJurl• 1lnce the HUOll be1an. 811T THAT DIDN'T P&EVENT the Aa1el1 ~fum.. blaaUna Toronto 10·2 Weclneeday Dipt to earn a split or a twi- lllOTaubleMaCJer. llor dtd lt prevent them rrom ovet · eomlal a 'f.O Toronto 111d ln the rtrat .... lo,__ tM Blue Jail to ICIU!'ak out an eighth-inning N triumph before 28,577 farui. Fref«>ll doesn't have to pause an in- stant to say who's hurt, even he's Hmp ing a llttJe. Yet lne An1el1 keep over poweriq tbelr OJ>pooenta. .. THY'&E P&OPEl810NAL8, '' Fregoel Niel. '1'bey've been comin1 back from adversity all year Iona. They've lolt tome tou1h 'lames and they've Joel in the late lMiql. But they've scored a lot of nma and they keep goln1 out and they keep poundlng it. .. California W • total ol 15 hita for the nl1ht wtth Bria Downlq and WUUe Alkena hold1q the biJ bata. Alkene belt.cl bil Int career trand 1l1m bom9 run 111 tbe tblrd illabta ol tM ....... '*-....... -. ··-------------;:-- second game as California took an 8-0 lead and coasted to Ila 31th win of the ~eason. It was Aiken's 11th home run of the year . Downing knocked in a total of seven runs for the two 1ames. He had lour Mts. two ln each comeat.mc udlng a - U.ree·run homer in the lint 1ame that lied the score. "We Just have so many damn 1ood hitters," said Downing. "When the guys get on base, you concentrate a llltle more and it pays orr." THE ANGELS detl1nated hH.ter IHe. the credit J.o l(alnln& he did dwina t.k off-season that Is produclna a year In which he ls hiltinl at the .350-level with 2S extra·bue bits. "I aot my elbow operated OD wbicb • • helped me a lot," he said. "And then I pumped iron for two months, three hours a night, five to six times a week which helped an awful lot. Then I built a batting cage fn the back yard so J could hit every day." ToronTo hatf taken -a l>ia early leaCJ olf rookie Steve Eddy. making just hit first major lea1ue start In his lint ap· pearance. by scoring five runs in the flrat lnnin& and two more in the third. AnER ntE TEAMS traded runs in the fourth. the Angels scored seven times in the !teventh to lie-the game, capped by Oownln1'• homer, Ma fif\h. Reliever Dave Frelsleben, 2-2, gained the victory when Al Woods sln1led In the elchth off reliever Dave LaRocbe, <lee ANGELS, P11e 81) ... -~ ----. .. .. . -. ...._. .. ...... -. .. --.. --... - -............. ------·-·~-~--·-----............... -__ .._,__.....~ ............................. .....,_.___,. _____ ... ~~ ..... ~- The Ooctaen opened a 9-1 lead arter onJy lour innin~s. Lopes• leaaoH "'bOmer -the alxth time he's led otr the game with a home nm -and Roa <Aly'a nm. scori ng sin1le provided Loa Angeles with a 2-0 lead apiaat loser Bob Forsch, 3·5. Lopea aln1led home two more runs In the second when u.e Dodgers scored thl'ee more runs. and Sutcliffe had a two.nan single in. the third ·when they scored three more. Cey bit his 12th homer t.o lwl ofLUle fourth --1. ' .. ONLYPILOT fhu•tdav. June 14. 1919 ~KETBALL I SOCCER NCA4 APPROVES SPARTAN SUP M l~ION, Kan fAP J 'llw- Doyle ·Leads South AH-star Girls NCAA has •ffl rmcd lhf' r •olfir CoH t Athletic A u o<'••llon'11 reprim1nd of Sa n Jose S\11 Un iversity SpartaM for rule11 In rrat'lJont. bot planJt no furth.-r ·1rJ111n •1 aoor.a c:Aal.llON Doyle'• ll&t of credential• i• a mUe loa1 . • • An1eltJ!1.Lea1ue moet valuable player UU. 0. .... 0 ........... .... It t1~ewi nve playeNI to mah a basket.- bill learn and tor at urters, South Coast Coach Hlll Stelnrlcde. h•ll6"lQIS to hav• five f1n t INHO All ('If 1111.1r11 amotal( hu. aquad of M It h1 .ia Uw~ 11h.1µ1u c. tor S1tlurdJ1y '• Oranitl County All 111ar ~.uuo •t Otltnl&C CoH t Coll.-ew She Is a three.year first team All·CIF aLar ofter leadin1 the Oiiers t.o two stra1eht CJP' 4 A champlomhlps In he r sophomore and Junior campaigrui _ pa1t 1euon. An other MVP was Beauprey, a 6·0 cente r. She a vera t e d 21 point.a and 13 boardl a game and w as the "Soulia Coa.at Leaeue'a top player . 1'hl' PCAJ\ 1rnno unr t>d IH st Novc>mbt•r that ~an Jost stfttt• hid Vk•l•ted NCAA rules lnvolv mac Hlra bfn~fllll and r e<"ruH IQIE. but Hid lhf" vlolatlon• we-re •total~ .md dlcl not npp<·ar 111 tw a dt'llb.•1·11tt· ,,flort lo 1 1rc'U01 Vt'lll NCAA 111li·i- Tht' untH•r,rt) '"'uNI h·ttt'r-. of r1·11r1111.1nd 111 11thlet11 tlt•11ar1 111t'11t :-.t,crr m,•1ot11·r~ nd ulhlt•t 11 n ·p1 t•1w nl111lvt•' 111v11lvt•1I In 1111• ~u&.c No 11, u..ilt11·~ v.1·1,. 1n1 ~/\l'<I ·rtJ\C'tr I• 1&t :> 30 11,nd am~ lhe Sc>ulh's aquocl utt• All t 'I fo' 11t an1 Kuthy Ooylc: of llunt 1n1i1to11 ft1•:11·h . J 1•1tnt1C! lt(iaur,rcy of M ''"ton lt•Ju , Holi111 Mou1w yharu o/ ('11p 1,.11 11n11 Vull1·v. l.111cl11 Go•'li!K\'I 0 1 t'1111111u tlt•I M 111 0111J Kulhy Hid uf Muter I 11•1 Before b~r senior ca mpaign, she was selected tn the Junior ·f>an American li a m ea team a nd p layed i n South America. Only 12 girls were selected for the team from the U.S. S H E 18 THE GIRL itUllete or the year at Huntington Beach High this se1tson and has won van;lty letters in four sports dur· mg her rugh school career. She wtll be playing for the USC wom en's basketball team next year on a fuU scholarship. OTH£&8 IN THE SOUTH attack are Marina High 's Suzy Bru ney (S-6). t atan· cla'a Barba ra J a m ison (5·8), Newport Harbor's Jeanne Wolle (5-8), Capistrano 1 >. Va lley's Terry Williamsen (6·1), Corona del Mar 's Robbie Torres (5-2), Huntingt.on Beach 's Kathy Rausin <S·ll> and La Quin· t a 's Tim\ Pitier (5·10). The South girls have been tabbed as flve ·point favorites. In the inaugural girls game last ye1tr, the Sout h rambled, 81·55. l>OYl.t;, A 5·11 (,IJA IU>. l9 Vt·<ug1•tl 22 pol11IS 111111 nlllt' r11l>1•IHHI:. a ~lllllt• h11tl In 1111!fltlrn1 l11 11111111 v11llinhll' pll1v1·1 bon1Jn• Ira lho• ~1111•-wl I 1•11•:u1· ",,., 111111w1I lo .co All /\111 1 111•1111 1!•11111 Goeggel. also a 5·11 star, was the most va luable player in the Sea View League. averaging 14 points a game. Riel. with 13 1>0mts a ~ame as a 5·8 forward, was the T he game will be followed by the boys .. game at 8. A Capsule Report From the World of Sports 0.1cP (~lt>~P l(> U y in~, Ne pal Say~ H•·"'ll f•ln y t'rom .\ t• l>hpaccht•' Two 11111111 h-. .1~11 i, .11 th T1·11 .1pt'I 1·0111,· 1'111"' [!] t11 d)-in~ '1'111111). h1· I' 11111111• 111 l\,·mp. 'I 1·~11,., tic • • 1l•r 11111wd lu 1 l'l11r11 tu 1\tl.1111.1 II• 1•1 11\ f1111H111l C > aguin The AthtnllJ F11k1111~ l11wh.u·k1•r, rnJllrl'<l 111 11 c·ur 1u·c·1d1•nl tn April that k1llNJ t10:111111l11t1· Andv S p1vu. wulkl'<l out of thl' rch.1b1htat111n centt:r ut fo~niur y l l111Vl't :.1ty tw,111tul Tuc:.du\'. a('c·or,hng th Charlie D:cyt1111. u :.1>11kt·!>111.111 for the Nution Footb&ll IA·agu1· club. Tht• fol'I llwl he.· wulkt·d out urult·r his 11w 11 powN ~as u IJi i,! !-.l••p for lht• 2~ Yl.'a r 11ld Tcx1.1:. /\&M :.llrndoul. who r&.1mc lo llw Fakon.' 10 1977 1n :1 tr:..dc with thc: IH:lr<iat Lion:. 'l'l'n Napl'I \ :1" 111 a e1m1<1 for lhrt·<.! v.cek!> afll•r !>uffcortoJ{ lw;1d 1·~·· .. 1 :ind 1wlv1-. lllJlHll'" .111:. 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Hwl~ht Evan' adcl1·il anolht-r and rt1'>kll' Garv i\llt>nson wallopc·d ht:. first major It-ague: 1~r11nd slam to powt·r floston to an J l :1 Wiil over K1.10.-.;1~. City _ . Billy Smith's <louhlP with 1w11 oul in the 10th JO· ning -.1·1ir<.'<I Uoug l>el'lnce11 from first bu:.c )) a nd ltftc<l Balt1m11n· t•J :tn 8 7 triumph over the Ch1c:ugo Whale Sox Run Let.lore's !>COTT --lnplt"-keyed er-five r an tretrort upnslnR tn Pressure: Surf's Key To VictOry By t~RNlt; CASTILLO 04 I ... 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I 111 !-. y1·;1r <J( th•• tc·am ·, 15 .., •. a-.on go;Jh. ht' has !-.IX "IT'S i\ Mi\TI',.;f( Ot· <H'cept 111g r<'-.1H1n )o.1h1 lily.·' Ingram s.111f "~lJfl '. llll'rt' "'i.I' 11 lot of prr· .. ,,ur•· 1111 mi· Either I wrin lh1· ~a11w or I lo:.t It. But :.11m<:ho<ly h~ tSJ Lake clrnrJ.:c and :>m cc l'm on1· of the oldc::.t guy::. on the tt·:i m . rt might a s .,'<'II b<· mt· Bes 1d1·:.. J'v1: onl) m1:.5ed ont :,hootout 111 thr<'e yc·;•rs. •• Prep Stars·Pieked I\ Athletes of Year Laul:ted Thl3 13 !he :second an a sene~ of artacles hononng Oranye Cooat area high &chool athlet~& o/ the year FoUowang 13 o bmf rundown on Jn>e o/ them. OA\11~ Sff"'t,'lf" Dam•. Edl#on H cad<.'<1 for IJC Berkeley. wherP h1• w<is lhf' RNir~· No l p11·k rwtaonally Davis go~·~ With f1r~l k a m All Cl r h11n11r' :Jl> <• i1d1·n:.1v1· ho<·k and is rn th1· South 1·arnp ror the· Shrine· All l>lar f1>11t Im II g<Hrll' .1l I h1· Ho:.1· Bowl 1n .July IJa\ I!-. was al:.11 a :.tarter l)n lh•· ba~kH h;dl t1•am and ..i hurdler 1n t r.ick for tht C'har gt·rs ,ffDfW1t Bt>rflf"•On •. ~Pu-porf 1 he· C'11-· J>lavt>r of lhC' Vf'ar an .,..atn pul11 r111 tv.•r ''"'1 " """ .i f1r-.1 Lt·am All ,\ 1111 1 ""'" "•11•1·111111 1 w11·1· H1·q~N.11n I'> u 1111•11tlw1 of tlw l 'r11t •·d ~ll1te:. Nat11111 ;tl .J u11101 w:1t1·r 11<110 1 .. :.111 111· t•<J r11i·t1 11ir .. 1• \,11 \11 ~ w:it•·r p11lo lcll1n ' :it "\, ..... p11rl 11;11 hor Jllll I~ a r11ur y('a1 .,...,1111111111~ l1·ll1·rrn.J11 '\1 w~"'1rl • M\.'I'' ho• l1 •d Ill•· !-..1tl11r:, 111 tlt1 I ·1.r c htttn 1•1o111 '.hJ11 l .... ll'l' (tlfOVWllf. 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In huskC'lhull ht· wa:. thl' tP:1ni e·apt arn ;rn<I 1•1.trn1•d <Jll ·l<>urnamt·nt h<1111lr-; at lht· 1-;1-;1011rt.! tourney ' .John Ort,,.att. l 'nlr.-r•!f.H . J A lWO·year offtnStv~ 11nd defens1v.- ~lart1n~ tackk for the T ro1an:.. OrtmC1n was twtcc named to C!ll ·lt·ague football te ams tn addition to his prow1·:.s a s a -~-~..,..,~--discus Lh.i:o~ W:3<'k--iffHl-I-i .. I{~ ---~ ·ortman qualified for the state fina l:. ;ic, ORTMAN a JUIHOr wtlh a J74·0Y.i bes t and w:i:. over 170 feet as a sensor Ht.• carries a 3 2 gpu and is undecided about college. KATHY DOYLE Are a Girls To-Pan Ant M c l annw Kyl1•r a ntJ JulH• W1nkleplt•1·k. two for nrnr Cioldc·n West Colh·~w sort hall ... t.i'11:-.. hav1· bc1•n sl'lel'INI lo p l<•Y on tlw United Slat1·' n:1111111;,il t1·am 111 the Pan Arm·rie an < .. 1111e·:.. 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IM .. 111 .j., 1111\' I ANGE LS ••. :! fi. was !-.a1·nr11Td to ... 1·1·t1111I and S<'<H l•tl on t• clciuhlc· l>Y H11 k ~ron~ ~--~~~~~~~-- "It would h ;tv(• hi•pn l<1t1J!h 111 lose• l h.1l ha ll i:;1m t·.·· s a11I T o r u 11 I 11 M a n a g c r It " y llarthhl'ld "It Wl>Uld hav•• htwn very tou~h " th1• fhurlh inning and the T1g1i r s went on to u 7 ;1 victory over ~w1tltlt' Thf> Cll'vl'l;ind lndiarn., he ld tuUc:.l> for scveo tn· 111ngs by Oakland's Mik~ Norri1., expl1>dPd for !>IX rum in the t·l~hth . h11-:hl 1J.1hlcd l1y i\ndtt Thornton's thrcf··run homer. dtHl dl'f1·<1lcd Lhc t\ '!-., 6 4 .. lJnbi·atcn Mike t aCoss posted h 1i. 1•1gliU1 1111·tw·y, ('omh1n1ng walh Tom Hume on a two· l11ll•·r a:-. C'111t·1nnuu dcf1·11ted the N•·w York Mf'ls. 4·1, 1n the N at11in.il L i <Jguc· J rw. Niekro p1tch<:d his ninth slra1~hl v11 1111 y ...tut! 111:. llJtlt 11f the :.t:1t:.on. to1Js 1n lhe National l.1•;1l(IU· /Jl> llciui..11111 ht·:Jt r•h1l111lc lphl1J , 4 :1 Steve ll•il(err. !><·at11·1 .. d 'ilX h11:. 1111d M onln·ul tlJok ;Hl vunt1:1ge of thrPe /\I 1:1111 ;1 •·t'"'r" 1•1 1111\l o 4·1 v1ct.ory over the liruvcs -~frrtrer.it io3'l-tris-startmg-ro I c whc·n he let an ca:;y s hot shp thn >ugh hal> fmgcrs and between has lc~s las t monCh Wednesday. lc11w1•11cr, h<' more than made up for 1t by forcing Vuncouver's Ra.v l~wington and Jon Sam nwls to take m ore than the al l11tll•d fi vr s 1·con<ls tu move lhf' h;dl from th(' J:i ynrd line into 'H'nri ng po:.1t11m ... Baseball Standings · SALES PER SOM OF THE MONTH t '•·t 11 iutd11 <.mual~x :.mttt'kt:tl 1t I wo-run homer 11nd Bob <hnhinko 1·1111111101·<1 with Rolllf' t'lnge r11 11n :.c :.t·vcn-h1llcr 1t:. S:.11 IJ1t·l(O fh•h•ut.<:d f'1tl:.IJur gh, :1 l:! Slt!Vf: Diiiard's ba!>f'\ lc1ucfrd 111fi1·1tl 111ng lc 1n I he IOth 111nlnJ( gitve the Chicago Cuti.~ a :Ii! vwt11ry 1111t•r San f"run1·1~c:11 New York Yankee pJtt'hlllJt IH 'f' ftlm (;addry was s till In pain Wcdn•·sday from 1:10 1n1ury 1ha~no:.ed tt:. i.t rttlncd <rnd po:.sibly flull e<I mu:.clc.., in his lciw1•1 lnll'k Thi· lt•;rn left hander received ire musl>ol(e · anti le·t• lhn;1py t n •ol men ts und was expedcd lo f>c re1e uM·cJ fr<un th•· l1oi.p1lal today, 1:1llhough he· 111 not1·x 111·<·ted to p1t1•h f11r <it lcu:;t 1111111/lt•r HI duy:. Oakland hos placed catchc!r Jim E11slan on 1111· l!'i tli.y dis:.chk·d lti.t-after the seven·yenr veteran broke lhc rtnl( hngcr on h 111 right hund In a aame a~ainsl fJ1 ·troil ... l>clrfllt sN·omJ busemun Loa Whlt1br wa:. pla<'<'d on the 1 ~1 lluy fllsahlcd list after X ·r1:1ys showe d a frol'lun· on llw r111~ frn~n of his right hand. ffuU Clo•r fo Signing tt'lf h Haaelu Left wi nger Bobby Hull said Wednesday nil(ht he plans to play hock<·y ugain next season and is Ill close to rea<'htng an ugrnemenl wit h t he Chlrur<o · Bluck Hawks . Norm•n ffeSN, who rcsagne<l us counsel to l h<' Lake Placid Olymp1<· Organizing Com mittee and pleaded guilty lo lax evasion. withdrew his name ·rrom consideration for a ne wly·creuwd consultant's post . . Olympic champion Ratll Fa~h• set a world recor d In the women's javelin with a toss of 228·1 In a meet al Dresden, West Ger.m any ... Mark llOIJI finished out an eight·game session with a 223 ave ruuc to jump from 19th lnt.o the lead of the Pro Bowlers Association national championship In Las Vegas ... Efrorts to end the reud between lhe U.S. Auto Club a nd it.s rival group, CART. continued Wednl'sday but no agreement has been reached ... Mfdlae l Carter. who ltt>lds • national pre p record In the 11hot put,· may pas11 up his freshman footbaU season at Sout.hem Methodist University to i>rep•l'~'for J>Olllble Olympfc competm on-:-. . trete ltHnay scored a flfth.round klW>Ckout over C11de Gra1 In a ma tch of weJterwel1ht champtona at Secramet1to. T..,..._,._, .. TV: Horse Racine -Today at Hollywood Park. 7 p.m .. Channel 52. Golf -U.S. Open Hi1hllt hl4, 11:30 p.m .• Channel 7. ' -aADIO: B11scbaJI -Antel11 at Toront.Q. 4:25 p.m ., KMPC ('110). - I ' ··-.. ·--------..-....-._.... -. Stt•ve l>a v 1!1 t h1·n r<'spond<:d with Lht· g:cm•· w 1nm·r "I Iii\ VI·: ;cn 1·xtremc• nmount of 1·onf1tlcrw1• IO a ~hootout," "a1tl th<· man they call the Sk 1111k "I f1~urc lhcs<" ~uys are l>O WIOd. they Should bea{ the n11altl' all thf' time :.o I don't gl't down if om• dews gt·l hy me I Ju.-.t go out 11ntl I ry to stl)p lh<•m : 1t '-. a honus for us If they don't !>l'tire." or C'Oll~t·. ht\ would rather be unylhrng hul a pinch hitter. Rut wl11·n Cwu·h P<'ter Wu ll called on 111111 1n lhe l<Mth minute. ht was primed and ready "It's tl)ugh sitting on the h<>nC'h, <'srwc·wll y wh(•n you wunt lo J1l:1y ," ht• -.:.c 1<f "Rut f'm thankful 1111' d uh has cnou~h c11nft1ll'n1·1· 1n m1• 111 put m•· 111 1n ;i tough s1lu:ation h kc thtl> "I'm just glad I cl.In pluy " Hams TraJt~ Latin 1o Minnesota MI NNEAPOl.J~ <AP> -Thf' M lnn csota Vik 1nHS, s hort on kickoff retu r ns for years. ac quired runnin~ back J erry Lalin from-the l.o. Ange les ftam!I Wednesday for that purpose l.alln, 25, was obtained for a nlnth·round draft choice and waa required lo pass a physical e xam before the d eal was fina lized. "When we were fir!lt Interest· ed tn him last year . we were in· terested In him solely as a run· n in e back." said V l k l n11' Gener al Manaaer Mike l.yM of th• ~ta to get Latin when he became a free aaent laat season. • /\MF.RICAN LF.AGUE West Division W L Pd . GB Angt>lll Mrnncsotu Texas Kan~as City Chaca~n Sc·attlt• Oakland 37 l:!f) .587 31 27 .534 31-'.1 :l2 28 .533 31".r 33 29 .532 3Y...t 29 31 483 61/'J 25 38 .397 12 19 13 .306 17 Y.1 East Dlvl1don n a 1t1more • 39 22 Boston J7 22 New York :l3 28 M ilw111lkc1· 33 29 n etrott 29 26 Clenland 29 30 Toronlf> 18 45 w .............. ,iot•• fmr,nln 1' I At\491,b 10 ( 1,.¥,.loNI It IJ,u•i10~ 4 0 f'fr(J1' I .. •HI• J 639 .627 l .541 f; .532 611".1 .527 7 .492 9 .286 22 ""'ttuh'W I 811 '1•t 4tfP1 P J ht tf\,)tf'\U\ I M ~rH \Uf1t. """"' y ,,, f' I f\t)\fOfl • t ti "n'"' (ltv) Mdwft\J""' \ t ,,,."' • foGoty'• O•MH Aft••h H~y ... n ' H •I lorooto fHutfrnen J••, n fJdland I IOflh\0#1 C II •I Ci.••1•"<1 CS..-er 0 01 .. ..., .. 111, f~l-Onllr<ull l ,, .. , O.lro11 l llllllnQh<fm & ., " .... Yor• I.I-10 II,.. MtnnellOIA Ii.two ..... n MHww•v"• f lrAYlf\ 1 u ... , ftt-.•\ IAlt1..-.CWt l ••• ,, 0My Q-) )~ "-Ov•O'(I NATIONAi. LEAGUE We11t Division Houston Cincinnati San t~rahc1sco Dod1ers San Diego Atlanta W L Pd. G H 37 27 .578 34 27 557 I 1ri 30 32 .484 6 30 34 469 7 29 35 .453 8 22 3fl 367 13 East f)lvlsion Montreal :12 22 .593 St. Louis 32 23 .582 'h Ph1ladelph1a 32 28 .533 3 Pittsburgh 28 ~7 .509 4'h Ch icago 26 29 .473 6v~ New York 23 33 411 lO -....~,··S<­ D...-n '·!>I I OUI\' Montru l •. All411\lo t Hou\tOO •• Pl>CIAfll'l!>lll• ., C me 1nn4tt •. """"" Vnt lo, I '>4n 01"1jO), P1t1•1>11'1jh 1 t (n1< •OO l . SM! t r•nt i'-' n 1 f H) '""'"0\ t , .... '<#•'"" '"'•nl• 1!.olo.-. l 71 •• ~n11 u1 CL••• )1,n f'•ll•bu•QI\ lllo<>'•• 1 fl "' <,.,n D••Qll IJ<>n" l fl .. Ch1u90 ILAtmp I •1 •• S..n Fr•nr1'1<0 lOI,.. , ,,, ft 0111,_'"""""'"" 1979 Versallle.,..,~_ -=--'*1.~$226 ~~rw .... lA tH CllC'l "nt' •1 •ft"'IO ,.,~,, n• ~JOO l0tt • -·"'llll'llG•~•·et• ...... '"4 l~ett~""'''°" .,_ MMQ1!111°"9flffld~- .. ... __________ ... _ ...... ·---______ ..._ ..................................... ...,_.......... ~ ___ ................. -------· ___ _..-________ _..... __ .._ __ -···-,..:. BOATING 'Thlnd9y, JuM t ~. 1979 DAILY PILO( .. , Weekend Calendar Cal Cup Slated Top· yachting action in Southern Cajifomia this weekend will take place on Santa Mo nica Bay wben the S OUTH C...OAST CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB -One·Deaip Repl· ta. Saturday, Sunday. ~-------------''-1cW<>--l~ttftd-EulHl-ultn Ughl DEL RE¥-¥ACHT-CLUB .-.+.118"--- • dis placement yachts m eet in a re· matcb for California Yacht Club's Cal Cup. The two protagonists are Bill Lee's 66·foot sloop Merlin out of Santa Cruz. and Harry Moloscho's 69-foot s loop Drifter. flying the colors of the Lon~ Beach Yacht Club. The bes t t WO·OUt·of ·three series s tarts Friday and will be s ailed over a lS·mile windward leeward course. ON TIIE LOCAL FRONT, Bahia Corinthian Yac ht Club will ~host lo a rleet of yachts from Cabrillo Beach Yuc ht Club <Los Ange les Harbor > sn the annual Reve rse Argos y. Southe rn California Yachtin~ As sociation calendar Los Angeles-Long Beach CABRILLO REACH YACHT CLUB Cabrillo Series No. 3·4 I Reverse Aq::usy) Saturday. Sunday. Santa Monica Bay CAl.IF'ORNIJ\ YACHT CLUB ne nburg Series, Sunday. Newport·B•lboa BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB -Reverse Argosy, Saturday, Sunday. NEWPORT II ARBOR YACHT CLU B -Etchells·22 District Cham· p1ons h.ip. Saturday, Sunday. SOUTH SHORE YACHT CLUB - Hi·Point Series, Saturday, Sunday. DANA POI-NT YACHT CLUB - Dana Belles Series. S aturday, Sun· d ay . San Diego CORONADO YACHT C L UB - Small Boat Re~atta, Saturday, S un· da) MISSlON..,RAY YACHT CLUB - Victo ry C la s s Regional Regatta, Saturday, Sunday 0Ct:ANSI01': YACHT CLUB - Coa!>taJ Series. Saturday S AN D I EGO YAC HT CLUB - Oceansid<' Ovcrn1~ht CIOR. PHRI<' MORA. SOHF> Saturday , Sunday. S ILVF.R GAT E YACHT CLUB - OFF TO CHICAGO t ), ,111L'" I 11 1 ... t ('olll•gt-''> ~ailing team. ron s1~t in ~: 111 11 111111 11•!11 DJ\(' ~wu 1n . l'oach Jim .Joq.:t'n~l'n, 1'£•t••r 111 ..i. ntn Tt1111 l>t•vhn. Kurt Miller. J ack f"r~1n1•0 .. J11l1t· 1'11111 111 .111d ('hr 1 .• Haa b. :Jlong with Suzanne Ot'lkt'. who is not pictured. will b<.> c:o mpctmg in Chicago twg 111ning Sunday . The Pirate.•!., winners of t he P acific < ·o.1~l lntl'rcoll<'giate T eam nacm~ Champ1onsh1p. will be '~ 111g for lht• natio nu l title Ca I Cup matc h race <Merlin v~ Dnflt•ri fo'riday. S aturday. Sunday K 1:-.iG If ARBO R YACHT CLUB S p 1 n n a k c• r S 1· r i es . Sa t u rd ;i y . W1.•s t":rrd Sahot Invitational, Satur da) Clippt•r Sf>n es. Sunday. SOUTllWESTF:HN YACHT CLU B -i''alhcr '!' 0 1o1y Rcl!atta. Sunday: In· v1t:.rt1onal pre11tclred log race. Sun· da~ Rema ch on Tap Merli11., f,.r(f'lt'r Meet Again lh l\L"l'IO' I on'' ~n:y h .. •lr Pth-·t "" • f """' It·.., rl'tfl,olC'l1 l •1 1•,. 1 1 '.l ,, 1 H ;,r v :-1 :r rt 1111 • I • 1 d I ' ' r< 11 1 r 1 · 1 .1 " nlO~I ra 1111111 1d1 I I ' ~·I'( 'If .. 1 "' ffil'Ol ~:tdt\, '\11 1, 1 11 I I 111 I I l•I bow fo lt(1\1 111 ' , r •••'"'I I.id I• 1 Cal1f11rn1.1 'i .1• hl t :1111 I d 1 u:• mo~r i.:lam(lf 1111, 111.•I• 11 1 11 ·11~ 1 on le~t on lh1· Wt•'>I 1 ·,,,, •• t · Jn th1•1r f1r.;1 m1•«l1t11• 11\1•1 1·111..,•·d tr1 a nJ!ul11r 11111r..,1· IJ· t 1 '"'' l l:1rr" Mo lnsh1·0 s fi!j fo.,1 I lrtll•·r • • ••·d H.rl Lee·~ f}I) foot ~11 1 Js:1 t.\ t I •, ,·11r,•, "' the third anti d1·1·1d1111: 1.11 •· ,,f 11. .. thrP<' matc·h ..,,., • Both ';.iC'/11 • '' • r · '• • •' »ttrl built h~ ·lh<·rr 11 .... 11,.r • \.t" " ' tw thl' hl'lm ... 1w1 ~011.dh "' • 11. t .. 1 < -.1• £'<> m pt'l 1 t 11111 L •;.:. A Si\:\T \ ('IU I '11 11 buildPr. wa~ l11tt"11 h \ 1111 • • I r11 l1u in h a~ l·arh "' ·"" ·1· :1 !'-• .1 ...,,.,,,,1 N ewport n· .. :;C'l1 JI,· ,.., 1111· .• .,, ul ,,,. Orani.:1· ('1111111\ '11111 ·1 "' 1· 11 ·1 .l-0dg1:> Thc \OUOJ..'•'I d• "''l-''1• 1 11· .1 1•. 1r.1·1I <t modicum of r.11111 Jo ii'> It ' ''' ·1 ing for spl·ed 1111111·1 ,.111 1rr m1111ol11tll yacht~ lits frr ... t 1•ff 11 t ... r•· 11 1!1·d 111 cxtremc•h· light dt• 111.11 1·1111 11t to •.:r tl r atio v;whts fr 11m ·111 t •1 11·1 f•·1 • ,, l•11'!1 <·apturt'<i hl:lnd11"111 11111.111 rn .... , •. , • .i long rh~r an1•1· r: ... 1·, 1111 1 J• • , 1 • .. 11 bac·k -to-lla1·k llor111l11l•1 r,1, ... ., ltJr 1111· :J!).foor :-.10011 ( 'hu1111.d1 l.1'<"~ IH''<l arnl11l 11111 "· .1· I I ( rf''t\1• ·' lari.:1· I l.l>H t 11 1! r :1 • l•1 •I· fl'·'' 1· mt·nt ho.11 1 1h:11 "'''"'" "'' iJ1,;,1 ,,111•1 .1 nd c·;i plurP Jin(• h1111or ... I ftr ... I 111 ! 1r11 ... ti 1 rn lhl· llonululu ran· TllE Rt;St:l.T WAS 'fERLIN v. htdt f1n1Sh(•tl l ht· ~.~G~> mll1· I r:.rn:-.p.1r run rn Ii days, I I h111t r'> :1111J 15 m 1nul1·~. knoc:k lllJ! mon· th;111 a full <la) off lhc prl•v1ous n «·1irrf ht•ld hv Uw 73 fool kNl'h , Wrndwttrtf l'11ss:ii,:1· !1111 onl\ l!I mrnut1·' lwhind ~1crhn r lic· t!J'i7 :l'rnnspat• "J~ Drrfh·r. and ltwri·hv hang~ another t:.rlc M 11l o~h<·o. a vetrora n ·1 r;.in~.par ..,;,l111r in 'a l ''° s luop~. frum Long H1•.1c·h YC'. also 1·yt·<l line honon in 1 ht· Tran~p;,ic. :.and possibly a new r e1·ord J 11· J>IC:kl·d Lee's hrarn:-. a Ion~ "'''h :1 fl'\\ othC'r wc•ll -kn11wn de· ~1 1.:nt•rs. :rnd 1·arnl' up with DrifH•r . l1111lt h.' I' Squar ed Yacht:-. of Santa \na Urifl1·r 1s a few Llwu~l:lntl 1x1unds I 1 g h t 1· r th an M (• r I 1 n IH· <:a 11 s t: \! o l11.,h1·11 d1·t·1d1·d t11 hull cl ;1 \ a rht 1n:ir wa:-. not onlv a r:.rcer hut .;,.,ould ht• l'omfortahlt• {"r c·ru1~tnJ! 1n ... 1":1tl or ;r s trrppl·d ciut hull. s uc h :.r~ '.\1nlm. llriftt•r ha~ many t-reatun· t·o mf11 rt.'i nnt usu11 ll y founrl in so·c alled racing rnal'htn1·~ IT WAS 1Ult:R THAT C'ltJ~e frn1~h 111 lhl' 1!177 'I ra n!-.pa<: thl:l1 ('ahfnm1a Y:rrh1 Club chos,. th(• two lJLOU's for :1 ni dlt'h r~1c·c· Sl'rl(.'s an th(' (';ii Cup i.:arn thl·~ prov1·d lfJ h1· ahout equal rn 'PC't'<I ancJ m anut·ver ahthly I< J t·1·s ~t;1rt at I o l·lo<:k l.':11·h <l:.t) BOATING Rogue Wave First to Finish 11 1\M I LTON , B1•rm11da IJ\P 1 Thi' t;O.foot trim:.tran Hogu1· Wave. own('d and s kip pt-rt·d by Phtl Weld of Glo ut·esll'r. Ma.;s . wa~ firs t across I he· finis h lim• Wc:dnt•sda v rn lhf' 197~l Nl'wport Bermuda m u It i hull rnn· Hog ue WavP, rarr.\ 1111! a crC'w of threc: plus th1· s kippe r . lf'd ;1 fil'lll 1ir Hi \ :1chls to rnak1· I ht' no~ ... rng in 97 hour .... l ti m i nutes. The ovt·rall mult1hull winner will h{' dt·l'idcd on corrc<:t<:cl liml'. prohahly on 1-'ri dav h r <; t y a c ht 1 n t h <· ;-.;1•wport H <'rmuda !>tn~le·handl'd race 1!> l'X p<'t'l1·rt lo arrivt· hf·rt· l;1l(' tonight or l':trly f''n tl uy A total of 26 ya<:ht~ ~tart ed rn the single han<lt·d e\l•nt OCC Sailors At Nationals (' 1lJl'h .f 1 m J 11ri,~1·n~l.'O ·, Or <1ngf· ('oa~.L ( '11ll1·ct· .itlrn~ 11·am .... di t'omri·t1· in lh<: :'l.atltmal In l•·n ·ol11·J!talt• Tt·am \tal"lnJ:! Champ11in.,h1p•, ~unday th rous.:h Tu1·~day al th1· Ch 1<·<11.!0 Y;.ic•hl ('Juh 1':11-n·n t·olh:J.:<' i.JOtl umvl'r!>tly t1·arm, "'ill ht· 1'11tn 111·t1111! 111 rlyrng JUllHir'> If'.., th1· ~t·cond y1•;rr 1n :1 row lhar th1· l'rr;.iti·:-. tiavt' qualified for llw nal1onab La!-.t )<•:.u: lh(•y rrn1Sht'd fifth . handing l'V<:lll ual Winner r\ UV Y ttS mlv 1h·fe11t 111 the c11mrrt1ti(ln "1 ht· P1rl:lll':-e nlt'r th1!-. ~t·11r'!-. f•\ent havm~ "'on r ht• I 'at·1ru· Col:l~t Cham p1on~h1p-, trht-~ fm1sh<:d •t•n1n<1 0 11 lhl' f'C:l('tft<• CtJC:l..,t la!-.l yt'ar 'Wl"rc· dC'fintl<:ly going lo tmprovt• our fifth pl act' finis h this y1•ar." J org ·n~en Sl:I Y!-> 'We're a .. 1ronj!er leam. a nd ....... ve got iJ lot IJf cxr.1t:nence l1l'hind u~ lh1!-. llmt' - "With a rcw l>n·ah. I think wt• could pull off a nallonal <·ha mpiun~htp Wl''r e vt·ry t·xcrtcd " Tht• Pirates will hl' nimpl'trng agatn!-.l surh ur.I\ l'r...,tws as M1 ch1gan StaLt·. ~otre IJ<tmE-. Yale . M I T .\lav~. Krn~~ Pmnt . Tl·X <t .... Charlf•,lon and ('a1tro rn1a. (luct·n~ C:olleg1· or C:.tnl:lda v.tll abu Ill' th f'fl' C)('(".., 11·:.trn 1n!'lud1·s ... krppN .... Kurt ~tl ll·r l'1·t,.r l>rasnrn. Chn~ Haal1 untl J<tck Fr.Jnc·o. and ,.,.,. .... n11 •mbc•rs Tom Devltn. !'>U7.dnn1· 0(•lke, J ultt· l'1m11n iJllll l>avt· Swarn Llonl1eart Tops Sverige ~1 A HSTHJ\N IJ, ~wt· den ( i\I' 1 Llnt1sh yacht l.1onh1'a rt was clccl ;a rN1 v. tnnt•r nf lhe C othcn h u r J! Ho!-:1 I S a t I 1 n i.: S11t·1t'l~ ·~ ('up. whdt• the• f 1 n a I r ·' 1· • • a I! a 1 n c; t S" l'<l1!-.h ~ al'lll Sv1::r1 ,::t• wa:-. n 1nct·l l1·d Uut I.1011lwart . ~k 1p1wn·d by .J ohn OakC'lt·\. J!Ot 1h1• l'll(l. t•\'L•n thOUJ!h th1· t"'o ,\ m t ' r 1 <' •• • ... (' u p r h ;illt·nµt•r.., w1•ri• lll'd £'. Z TIRE "You Must 8(! Satisfied"* --.... Front Wheel DISC BRAKE RELINE \'/• r I itt r •. ,,. 01 B• 1~· P.10-. 11;,-.. hnr l .•.f••ll • tt1nc:, 1od ,, : 1 • t n 1 • •,, / 1n •• ~ , dl(1•·r•, , , 1 ,, ' t , • • . I• . ' ' Ii I ' I• I ... ti.,, 1110 '• r ·:. ,,_ i y ,,,,,, r · '''' 11,t t• · • rf ,.t• I ; ... M • I Li I , ,, 1)1,tl I• ' ~ .. "'" emai1_1_l_1 TiP - A rtt·r thn·t· I .JU J ltl Utl' (;fJWblc ror netllllnol po rnls 111 t h1· l)ff h••t•• l 'uA• r Br1;it 1·1n·u1l. Betty Cook o r N1•\\'j1 1rl 11 ... ,." 1111 I 11:1rl11· ."v1 cCarthy, Warwick. H I . a r t· ',If I ll'd 1111 lh•· 11-;JcJ w1 l11 62!i po int!.. 1tlll 1··-l t• /.,.I l Ju,,-. f ,r• tlH) Eiill PJ1 ~~G !UJ-, rJ~ ·11 !t~&-Br j fr' 7f\\-tr-LV-ti· ~r-l-:Zt:---.-if--Dk~·i.7;;-r,:1.~::.:v-;:,;;~-..;;::'.·~~no;'..7;,~·~~'.·;;n;·:·~i,i"!li~·:~·~ml'~ 7~\iK1c:S f'ti'ffiach~l-----1 ~ £!11 A~I m!!!!' Pone ora 1mesavingappo1 · -· .. -· ~ I ~ I ~~ ~-~ ---. Good lllru June 20th ('ook 1<; 1111' il1·f1·11d1"1' 1 tn111p11111 o ncl 'Yt <·Carlhy w:1~ rlw wm:u r nf llw 1\11., ,, 11!h <;r:rnrl 1-'nx, frr~l race• uf the M ':t.,on ;of '•, • .,.., .. ,rt Ht .ll'h 1:1:-t March In lht' J..nn1h.11d1 11.tltor 1.1n 11 j1 or Frt·1·p<1rt, I.. I. <':trher th1:-. m 111 tl1 '·,,, i'••" 1 I ,,.1·ond lwhrnd the dark h11r:-1·, l"l:q1 ,J ;,, k 11A1.1.1J hy Ch1d1gu p<.1n · cake house ownt·r llow;1rrl ()U,1rn In the Lomli;1rd1 ll;df1 r r~ was drtv· ing h(•r new lunm·l11ull t\:1:irn.1 ft1r th1: first lim e this y <•a r Sht· w.1s 11•:111111,: u111i1 outilrrvt• trouhle 16 miles from lhl' f111i!-.h or th1· 17!1 rnlle rtict allowed Flap-J ack lo ov<.:rh<111l :inti 1,i at ht'r F ortunatl'lv for <:ook. v.hr1 w1 nt into lhc race tied for pomL•; with Mc:<.:;.111h) '<; ·1 up B:.tnana. the latter was out of the rac ,. 1:arly with a hlown e ngine. F lap-J a ck 's 77 r, mµli averaJ.!1• was six miles per hour quicker than Cook·., 7 J f. mph mark las t year on a mile ~hortcr courM' The next points r ace 1~ scheduled June 29. Point standings Sifte r three• rnc<;s . Cook (K<1ama l a nd ~kCarthy CTop Baoan1t) 625: Joey Ippolito IMic h<·loh Light) 596; Billy Martin (Bounty llunt(•r 1 540. Jer ry J acoby CAjac Hawk) 525; Quam I Flap-Jack > 4~5. Joel H a lpern C Beep Beep) 296; Ar nold Glass (Copper Kettle) 22-4. Sailing Classes Set Friday will be the last r hance to sign up for Orange Coast College's s ummer sailing classes. Registration will be accept4W rrom 9 a .m . to noon on a first·come·first-scrved basis in the OCC Com· munlty Service office. All classes will m eet Monday through Friday at ttw...OCC boathouse, 1801 W. Coast Highway, .Newport Beach. Classes nre offered In lbe mom· inl. afternoon and early cv<.•ning . Fint .two·weck sei.sirm will run June 18-29. Three basic classes and one Intermediate session are on the aienda . Seaton two will run J uly 2· 13 and the third H11ion i. scheduled July 16-27. An ocean sailln1 clan wUI be offe red July 30 through Aul(. 3. -.Por further lnfonnallof1 about the program pboeelllmt>. Prices good through June 17, 1979 socket set Metric or SI <1noare1 318 Drive ( ·' .._ .. "' . -~· 40 Pc. socket set Metric & Standard Repairs dents and holes 9 95 set T170 T171 mm~~~~~m ~-(PJ sealed Beam Heac1r19ht tormanv ~·' '75· 79 cars •46'> 1 46Si ' .. ' - 45!' L0n0 LIM Oil Filter Now on1v I i )i '"'"w" '"',,JJ. '-'otorcrafl ~ Fits most Ford Nylon & 1 cotton core traps more 99 ~,. I dtrt man oaper filters ea. South Coast Auto Supply 688 West Boker (at Bristol~ {714) 545-84()8 United Auto Parts 2902 W; Coast Highway, (714) 646-1647 ........... .,.. 7 4tlp ....... ~ ..... -......... ,.. ..................................... .... AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP . . -.... . . VSR All Weather Steel Radials VISA " Value Priced! s3~ ... , .... ", llt• "'' I• lit I ' I •·•I 1 I • Tn1 (,1•nl'l.1I VSR ll"t1111f'~ Q•t•.1 1 ,111 wi.,1111111 l•·tt'lion. 1wn rubt)l'f 1ns•1lt1lf'tl .. , .. t>, n ... 11 ... mu 111111 w11111•w.it1 .. 1vr1nQ larger S•ll!S comp111ably l)f1ced! it THE GENERAL TIRE SERVICE PLEDGE I\ 11 ,• tv•<. •· wcuk ·~ uvoled at a • r i•f I ttc •' ~t'1111t '~u tS ChOCktJc1. w dl1 nn Htr1 flll', unlf'<;~ nOC'3~ .,,,,y tot • ...... OPflt.lftOf'l lhPn vou ., ... "'' 1umw A11 wo•n 1eo1acoo I ·"'" ~"' ll<JQQi)ll IOI VOUI IO· ,,,..rtion W•• 110 th<1 101> 1,1st 11qh1 th!' h•~I t•me rt not, wu w<1nt to know about 11 lmmedt· a 11i1y l ho1 " our pledge " WHITEWALL RETREADS '71 SERIES ALL SIZES 1995 ... 1'9dlldH lnhll & I ll•ce. ... ,,... ..... 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S<tll wate r '>por1..,r1..,h1n g 1·. i.:1·ttmg inlr1 1l'> •.u111 ..., __ ...u;o:.Lo_...~IUU -W&l.h ~l-htndtn~ In -the-!':Outtr'C"a:r;t a rea reporting fair t u good fo.,tung d;11l ; T he mo!lt <1ct1 v1t y ii, l<tklRR plMr.: 0 11 full !f;,y and + .. day bo:.iL ... with fli.h1:rmcn llrang111~ h n11t:-. and nt·ar l1rn 1ls ur ba rrar ud;.i, b<Jrt llfJ ,Jrtd m acker el Hair day boat-. i.re a bu g c1t111u into :,.Orn e prt!t ly i.:ood <H"lion with rnctC kt·r~I und hor11t1> t>eini: thC' most n umerous showtng up in r1sh s;11·b HANA WllAH .. SVORTt' SHJbiG..ls..enjoymg-a~s~nf+N" .,,,,fo HIH-e -Af ·~ it<in<I •afly st'at-.iiila:-. 1>asseng('r8 are returning to Landing an N1·~ 1>0rl IH::.it·h f11r- lh1· rln<·ks with 1111., of s mall ga mcfish Rass. ore an f1s h 1nl! :1r<' h ard cor1• hal1h11t :tn rt ni;11•k1•n ·l 1c111 th1· i·alrh list A few nacc r C'g ula r s :11·t 11r l1n i.: lu Art 1 t "s a touch <:ind go ~1tu:.at111n <1 n1l0tl Jlasn · been-(tUr+" ct0l-h~ m<>a ns " I. I K t: A L L (; 0 0 ri r 1 ~ht' r llll' n . he h u S la IC S Io tt>ll of the bt~ one,; and the cl1Jys when Cas h were plentiful ow; . ,. v1· • i; ltM" h-3nds-1tnu-----·• aftt·r 1&n µul in tht•1r t1m1· t;1kl' th1 · lVX!hn1nut11>n t11 hc t·oml· a I Oavt•y's Locker s pokl·sman Mike r>onl•1•.111 r ,. ports barracs <legals J ;.ind ho111t11 wer e f1 ghl1n1~ lrir top rtJnklng among ungh·r '> this past week Mosl 11f thl' local action as tuking plucc off Jluntingl!1n Beach Jimmy Sh..,rrer s "Thun<Jcrlurd'" 1s run- (JU'l'IJlJOlt~ ning open party oH Cut ahnt1 and coming lid<·k with some nit:e cutches of buss und bonito NEXT DOOR l\T i\RT'S l,i\NDING, Metrlcnc McCullouJ(h says thul lh(• "Channel lslr" 1s 11-. warding ll8 freelance pusscn~ers with .l(Oo<l fishan.I( at San Cle mente Is land with a hot <'t1 l1 co ba~s hate on lap. On weekend tnps thl' "Ch:mncl Isle" dl:'par1s a~ m idnight for Clemente and gets into ·an early bite on yellows The re <an· IOL'> of yellows at San Clemente, but they ur<• s till as difhrult to hMk as ever and only three we re broui.:ht lo i;acr ld:.t Saturday, w1th muny lost wl11tc 1wu liu:.i.. arc l'Ullttn~ an Lo the landing and G ronSk). la11tl1111o: 11µ1•1 .1t<ir then · an· sonw hr1•••1.1n~ yellows rPported working '"We huv(• ahout r.11 Pl'rt't·nt cw tht.' k1·lr1 l.i{'(l!> ll<1th 111-.1dc und betwi•cn the islands. C~1:.aunul ri:.h('r1m·n :ind I ht• 11th1·r .John llass. C)Wl)t•r :,.ktppN or !hf' "Fury" is 30 rwn•.-111 :irf' l ra \t•lt•J''I tt nd making rPgular run' to the outt·r islands and com· v;1r 11t1oni ·r-. Ill' "·'Y' mg back with mixed 1·att he" or "urfac:c and bottom M a nv of tlw '1-.1111r'-h.1vt· d t~ reede r" count c·m&pon-. th;it .1rt· dtstrtbut Thl•r•· .,,.,.m to ht• no hail proble ms with a eel to ... oml· :100 :,.p11rt111~ j.!oocls good supply or h1g h11ok hail an most landing re· and r1 s h1ng t ac k It• s to rt·s ce 1vt•rs throu~hout Soulhnn C"a liformu F1shln~ hu~ ht·1 ·n up and rlown around the Roal~ opt·rutang nut of Art's Coronado Island~. Ul'l'<>rilmi.: to reports from Fish· Landing :11 pn•sen• 1nt'lu<lr •·r""'*n's Landmg an :-ian UacKO. Yellowtall counts ("hanne l ble W1•t•kd:.iys. hiJve bc<'n up and down und It is almoat lmposalble lruvcs at S 11 rn returns 4 p m to prt .. 'dJcl u good da y in advunce Jr the yellows and operates 1111 u fn·e hrnce ilon't show thcte Is still J(l)()fl uclion on tap for S<'hcdule to po1111s whl'l'e fish a re •>thn sm:.ill .cam e faKh walh some nice white sea reported. $20. W<'ekcnds, leaves lu1:.'> leud111i,: the rut<'h at mldnit:tht ,.~rictuy and Salur day mi.:hl~. 11:i1111 ll y to Catalina or San Clcmcnll· 1:.lanil . $30 JncludeK bunk c35 uvuilabll') IT IS KIND ot· UNUSUAL for lhc yellows lo not have shown tt strongt•r bite by lhis tame of the season. Tradttaonally the yellows are in at the 1sl;md sohcl durinJ( May a nd June. Bait and water are good with th<' water temperature aroW1d 62 degn ·e11. The moon Is changing phases and this should produce some better a ll-around fishinl for the l:ari.:c neet out or San Olego ~ /\ lso long range boats returning rrom Baja California are bringing back a good variety of sportrish as the season comes to a close In pre p- ar ation for the a nnual a lbacore run nexl month. Southe rn Comfort II -3•·rlay boat, leuvt•:. a t 7 a m . back at 3 p .m . St7 Newportn H otr ·day boat. leaves 1111; a m . 12 15 p.m . ~.JO p.m . F ishl'' local wnlers Sl2 Tackl<' n •ntal 1s $4 fo r rod and reel for half-da y hual!!> and $4.50 for a ll-day boa1s There as lave bait.on board ull hoats 'Ont.• of the mos1 m1·mor::ihlt· d ays I t>n:r had on the oceun 1•ame IR years ai.:o c 1961 1." ht· 'ays "Wt• had a solid buat umk full ur lav<' squad anti hc<tdC-d (or Dann Potnt ··we pullc..{) In about 100 yard:. o utside the ke lp heds but didn't sec any fi sh. Arter we dropped anchor. a school of yellowt.ail hit We had 31 passenger!'! on boa rd and before we left for home with the fish still swim· mm.c around lhf' boat and takani! a lmost anything you put m lhe water. we had 333 yellows . "'We didn't thank we were over limited hut we wc•re Whal a phenomena. I Jack-poled 17 of them and I have never known the yellows to be tha t plentiful berorl' or sine£• IL wa~ the damndest day, I'll ne ver fo rget it. .. /\nd th<' nl·xt day. they weren't ai1ywhert• to be ro und " G RONSKY HAS THREE boats in operation at the pres· :,.J..1 P!Jt•r c;RoNSKV 'S ••t;TUKt: tn the ... portf1~h1 11J,! tnlfu..,trv m a y tJC l11n1 11•d It\ lh1· lt•<1:.1· :1l his prc!-<•nt l11c·:'1t1CJn '"Wt• huv•· lwt·n ht•re 15 yt'ars on a 20 y l'ar lt·.i:.-. ht• :.a ys '"What happt•ns when that least' runs out. I ('ouldn 't n·ully say. Hut if I wusn'l dmng this seven clays :c Wl''io'k . I would he doing som eUungc lsc GRONSKY HAS fulfilled his fish- ing dreams on many occasions a nd cvN1 thoui.:h ht· docsn 't tia ve as much opJ>Qrtun1ty to g<'t out 11s often 111' he would lik e thcst· d~1ys. he :-.till gets 11 wistful look in his eyt•s whe n he speaks about lhl· b1i.: onl' and not the o ne lhat got away, t•tlhcr Rl,lt tic does n't ~ct too far out on lh«> wa1er until the marlin s how up, then the fii;hlng fever hits and he oils up the gear and lake-1 time off from his dHily routme Afte r a ll. eve n 11 man who li ves a v1tcaUon dally needs a ht· tie bit of relaxation. too. Most all or the s porths h<•ri, running out ''' Newport are leaving the hurbor with full or nearly full loads on weekend, but mid Weiik runs are stall a bit light. It would be udvis able lo make advanr·e reeervatJom at your favorite landln.c now for planned trips in late June and early July. prior to the lnva!llOO of tourlsL'I. Currenrry there 1s no word on the proepecta for a goo<l or poor alhucore season as there have been no boats o ut into orr -shore waters. The good word is lhut waler temps M•em lo be encouragin1 for a good year of lon crin angling. GET AND KEEP IN SHAP!I I WHOLE FAMILY FUN· (11 mtnute1 • d•y) on GLOBE JOGOEA MINI-TRAMPOLINE For FREE Demonetretlon, ceH 148-I051 14th ANNUAL SO. CALIFORNIA OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS SHOW JUNE 15 • 17th Gnmion to Run ID Southland Crunion hunting on Southlund beeches Is In full cycle tonight ( 1 a . m. Friday) and , Saturday mtrning at 2: 16. To take sruruon, anyone 19 or oftr mu1l have u SS ocean 1portafl1bln1 UcenMe. No ap- pllncea ot any kind m ny be ~ to ltllte the flab and no holes may be du1 in the Aand to e ntrap them u UMy come ashore lo ~uct lbelr brief 1pawnln1 MC· tlvtty Lake Mead.Action Hot LAKE MEAD. Nov . Th'' he~t striper fishing ever here at Lake Mead ls takin1 place now with many Umllo; in the 5 to 15 oound class recorded dally. The 1lrlpers are h ittin1 saile d •nchovte!\ and It '" alm o!lt like rt1hlng for ulb1u•9 re Onf'f' a 11chool ls found, an"lers ore then 1ust f<>l'dinR out the anchovies and s tripn.s hiltinl un ,almCJ1l l'Vt•r y cast 'l'h" best action 11 oul of the lknd<·rl'IOn arcu or l.•ke Mead with hot spollJ on Mead being Vciia11 Wash, Hatchery Cove and be11l or all Rlack lslund. T emperatures are near the 100-d egr ee mark. but many ang lers a re gelling all the flab· Ing they want In Just a couple of houNI. First Ume an1len for 'ltrlper11 on Lake Mud 1hould rontnct o local sportin• IOOdl store or tackle 1hop to llDd OUl whe re the beat bite l1 and po1t1lbly to line up a local 1uide for the nrst trtp out -----~...-.---·--___ ... _ --. ----............... ·-· --------.... .. & --~ The offlcl.. ,, .... , for lllp So11~--'-da..ew of J Al Amlrlc• ,.... s. ......... 79 ........ .... CNI J-......... ts Sc ............ .. 1 ............... ...... 10:00&& You r cons1derat1on o f thla announcement w ilt be ore1t1y apprec111100 Looking for a business of your own? A marketplace ot full & part-time business opportunities for men & women Investments from $500.00 to $60,000.00 SHERA ?.ON-ANAHEIM HOTEL 1015 Weit 8111 Rud An1helm, C1llt. Gen. Adm $2.50 . 1 ·9 PM. Daily -1 ·6 P.M. Sun. Couples admitted for S• 00 after 7 P.M. Fri.·Sat. FREE PARKING ------------·-. .,._, ___ _.._ __ .-.,. ___ _ -·--_.,..,...._ ...... __........~-.__. ----... -~·· __ .... __ ..._ __ "4p -.. ~.-....--·------·-----------·· .. -~ ' . ., -·. . . I I COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE lay lrld AndtrlOft FUNKY WINKERIEAN ~fl.l." t ~OOL.. t I I t by Tom litiuk We got beaten 21 0 while our outfield, h~re chased ice er om trur k s1' '1 ~&'sflMlf I~ ~ ~ HAtO Row lo HOE l ~.~~& ~---~~__,P.lars . " . . . ---. ,._;,. . -. ' .. --~--~~-~---">lt.....L..--. ..---,.-,.,-1 SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULL I NS P~INTS F~HIS l..A1ER PERIOD. THE FAMILY CIRCUS EH ~ HOW OL.D WP.5 HE WHEN HE PAINTED T~T, M~ DooDL~? by Bil Keane GORDO by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta by Jeff Mac Nelly DRABBLE O~ NO~ ONE. Of M'I RA~E 1'.0INS I~ fYll S'>1"'6 \ DR. SMOCK ,~ DR. FRe1P? I AM SHE:IK AePuL-Ae>P<.JL,, HE:RE: FOR MY F IRS!" SHRINK Se:SSIO N NIELSEN p~~"~• AA\lt: 'IOJ S(fM I./\~ 1 ~15 w~-s~mt6"foN's "'~o QO~Rn:~? KIDS, AtJrt' I-JUKE I? "™E t\'.lU. ~ CAIH. A.T 'fHt- MOME:Nf. ~~ JU~r NO M'.)~ ROCM CN TMC: RATT®'\ AT -rn~ PALL'<' • by Gus Arriofa ---~-....:...-~ II I ,;111 ' jrj. ~.June''· 1111 DAILYPILDT • PEANUTS by Chlrtn M. Scllulz IY by Kevin Fagan '1£M-', I L)S(Q fl RA"TS! ~r"" loo._l MIC,"T" 'fO 8U'I 4 ~!40(.0l..A'fE "4~\lt: ef:E"'4 ~M 'flt."4-1.V• 6Aft ~1'MIN'7 1"4 ~6001 t:1<r\.\'f~ it:~~s by George Lemont- :t KNOW .1 AN P ISN'i" "IHE: H <.JMP ON -rHe: COUCH A Nice -roucH ?.' by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh 5 I ' ? • .. A>i> Tlitdi~. RAl.Llc? Af<£ "4..WAY5 ~ OUSTY... ld:::=-trl" TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROS~ 4b ~no"' ,,,,,,, · n,. "'"' t h 1 I,, .t•• >1 I ')( M1):,I ·,111r,1 -1 [ •1tnl1t1ro 'i ~l••1t! ... • 14 -{.con· '14 Ono O•·dl UNIT ED F e.i1ur1:1 ~ynd•c..ite Wt1Jne:.clov •• l>ul.'lt! Solved '-.:~~~:::J~~~ __ :.a.._ 1••.,u, • 1:, --:-:v<:-,, -,~~111~w~.n~ro=rn~~~41 "Come back, Dolly. He's not through looking at you." DENNIS THE MENACE • • I TUMBLEWEEDS H~Rf: rr ~~ ~Y: 1He PUP io 1He ~v CANW>N ! vou•u. N01lCE: rrs SIGNEC7iJ'(1HE SE:CRE?1'ARY OF-rnE . E:XIERIOR! NANCY NANCY--·OUR NEW REFRIGERATOR CAME TODAY·-- DID YOU SEE IT? ves--~1 TRIED TO OPEN IT AND 1 CAN'T • _____ ._ ...... ------~ ........... --..................... _,_ ____ .... _ .. .._..._._ ____ , ___ --: _ __.... ____ _ LATE Y[5lERDAY EVl:NING ~UIFf"S otPVTIES IN CA~H COUNTY APPREHEN)· ED A MAN w~o HAS &EEN OH THE MOST ~AHlED ~l FOR ALMOST A YEAR! by Emie lknltmiller IT OPEN5 LI KE A SAFE I AND ONL v I KNOW THE COMB I NAT ION 11ClQe riot _,,a1~1nq ~11 freueo •b 51nl1.1I tiJ Mon•.h • 1 / Cn,;t d•O b4 I Olt>ranl ~ ""''''> Ill> 1nc;11nc •'3 Arounc Pr1. cl Mdl1 l1•.,1u1o '" :'C V•c11 ''''"" ;1 P•onletl Cul :3 A11lln1: .ibb•\ 1' Gull 16 High •,or 1 ·~•v 'l "'oroo, JOCrP':>I'> )4 c.,r11c1Qf' 1~ Heil<l F1 17 S111~ ... Jl! ru1111c no 11ces 39 Ho10:. bdc~ 0.-11<11 o• r • .,rm sq Seoul !inti'> iO 11.,,,,n au•t 'Ind Clly 11 Pr0(11't DOWN 1 Arrow i 1no1v1dudllSI ~ r n•rno.:rlv ,t Criop1t.:r•, 'J Ard" 1•1 .ll o S1J011•. 11q I Sct.u111y b Wale•· 42 S1m1t1H. Pre-'1 V.ic..11t,11ed '" 43 No111v 45 Volume 46 Suri w.ilkCI 10 Re11c:. 11 H1gt1e1 tnan 12E111cme t) Fe11C1 tB (1"1am1t':> "'rlk··· 27 Tnr .. p Prl'f1• 24 811cl ron1es1 2il Quarrel'> )l MOICl ,I\ Co•11dor J'l Cll!W'o 31 Flow 12 Re11ev1ii. J3 Wear 36 Cornered 40 Al11con coun11y 41 con1ec11ons ,__ . ····~ .. -. .... ,_ ..... 44 Poy:. need 41 51"1/urt?s 49 M .. n :. nick nJme 51 C.ilb on 5J Vogue S~ Flm k 56 Arr.11 'll AIQt:lldll POrl ~G.ier:'c 60 T1:1l1:grdm 61 Flat 62 f eal 65 Cness p1ece5 '\ l , I I • J • -DAILY PILOT ll'lu1aday. June 14, 191\J Business Another Watergate Predicted Light Cars, Improved Roads Eyed ,J Ex-Social ecurity Af'"llUJFY Expects 'Immoral' Decision By JOHN CUNNI F•' ........... ._.., .. N~"t Yl'IH could ht• "" Wate ra•tt' t•ar" in rc>1u1rd lCI So<'lal S.-CurH • &md tlal'worth Rolk'r1M>n. 1b fornwr (•h1cf al' tu11 ry A yrar. ht· pn-.llt·L ... tif dt· 1..·f'pllon and arre:.pon!>1h1lity 1 >f th•hOll<':!l The lnstrunwnt wall bt• · 'o nw Ul'Uon by Congt t'i.!'I th1tl ~Ill 1!1111< itOOd to t.bc 11ubl1~.·· m"ybt· u 1·111 I I\ I h t• b (' h I' ti II I •. cl Wftlll111l Jin.:- t ux thul will \'lt !>t' lffi ffi t• ti I .1 l t• burd t.•11i. ~ n d co n1 pound (UlUfl' CUl<l'U• • one:., :.u1d Hobt•rt:-011 THt: MOTl\'AT I O 1:0-. t1 scheduled incn·a1>1· 111 lhc: 1~1 ~1thhold1ng tax. th1: n·i.ult ''' 1977 amendm~t1b dt-s 1i::1wd tu make th(• i.y!'>lt<111 111·tuarwlly sound Hut C'ongrt"•'· t11• fra1 ' will roll haek t hl' -.1·hNlult•tl 111 r·reasci. "It will bt• arr1•!'>pnn~1hh'.' ht· states n atl Wt· k11ow llH' r ani,!t' or benefits that t·:i11 h 1• 0H1•11·tl for a certmn pru•t•. ht• i..1u<I. mul we know at woultl ht· "1mmt11 :ii to pronusc bcncf1h wt· ninnc1t a rford." Bui polllll'I) ure po ll\ICtJ, 4u1d 1 IH'O II' tt n (·l~tloo .v~i.r Elt-c~ t in111> urt-won 1n lh<' prcMml, of t'llUI M', ttnd HI lht• rt••lm or 111>lth1.::1 lha\ uflt·u mt~hc fulur{' lUkt"s t·,1r 1· of 1IM•lf R UT I T WON'T. wur n i. lt11h1•rtM111 . whc. :<INl't' lcuv1n~t S1ic·ml S4•t'lll'll)' hu' i..•·rvt-cl 111' \ lf't' 1>rt"•1tlt'11l u( W1ll1ulll M ~ Nr«r Inc , wort ct '\ I arr.est ··nipl11yt·1· hc·nt•f1 h 1·011,ult nl Nu. 1111• :.v:.11•111 1..,11 t uhout to 111l11Jp1>t• ht• d l>Mll t'' ll l'°'ll'lll'I 111 f1.ll't , tw 0111tllllU ll ... , 'lht' f1nu11c·1aJ prolllt·m:. will llt' n ·I ot1vt:I n1111t11 thu 111.: lh•· nl'llt Ill \ , ... ,:.. or M1 " Th1·11 llw tr11ublt0!'. 111 1.:ht twi.:1 11 In S0t•111I ~-c·tlrih ' < .. ~,. llw q11alt flt•;1t 111n "m 1 ~lil ' l'OUld t'Vt'll ht• too ,,, OUj! , • ..,t>l'l'IUllY to .111 <1t'lU<11 v 'I 11 Uuh1·11'1111, lht• 11.ini.:c·r 1:, 111k1.•d 111 1111111111•1' Tht'l l' will be trouble 1( th•· f111 .111<·111.: 11'11 I 'uund 1•· l'I' ISN''I'. Uw11 :.c1 111u~. 1•111hlt·m' .11 •· -.1·h1·dul t·d lo bt·~1n "h1·11 po't W11rltl W;ir 11 1·h1ldr1·n ,111 · 11•adv 111 11•t1n• Bt•t'llll'l' ttw olcl1•'t 1:-·1:1 that wnuld Ill' 11ft1•r I ht• t 1H 11 of tht• 1·1•111l11 \I , I Wt i 1h•1·~11lt•:. ll(•llll\11\\ I·:, 1·11 1f tlw tax 1:.11 '1 rnllt•d lt ;11·k. H11ht·rh1111 'a 1d , h1· 1:. "t.·011t•t·nwtl ttrnt wt· h:tvt' 11111dt! pro1111~t.·:. w1• 1·a11 nol k1·1·11 anti I hut Wt• should hC' h om•!>l with that generation a nd tell them lht•y huvc to retire lc.tcr T he '"'ogram, he maintains. m ust tw ms true lured ror that ~t·nl·rution , in part heca u~c lht•rt• wall he a preponderence or olttt'r pt.•ople. many or -them re t 1 r <' t• 'I • a n d a !'> h o r t a g e o r 'ouni.:t•r wurk('rl> to support the :.vi..lt•m 1u: I N ISTS T HE time for q 111• .. 111111ang 11> now. and he s ug ~··'t ' th1•st• l>t' among the ques· I lllll' .1:.k1·tl h the· taxpuy1•r , meanin~ hnl h 1• mployt.'<' a nd t• m ploycr . 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GUARANTEED SHORT-TERM RETURN. 9 .04 7°/o Anriudl RcJU! 9 .4120/o E ffcctrvc Annual Yield' Republic's Money Market Certificates l<L-publ11 " l11qh l11·rf o 1111o1111 1· Mo 11t•y M.11 kl'l a< «11J11I fJU<Hdlllt::I"> <I h1qli .. tun t l1·rrn ylt'ld 0 11 yl)ur '><1ll1ll!JS. I 111·11· Af<' no bmk1·1<1'J'' ,,., . .., 01 0 1111 ·1 1 h,Jrq1 ·-. ( ,111 u..,, W1, II 01 -dfl<Jl' ,,~, II dll~lt·I I >I lunch Imm vi>ur b<Jllk or 111 lll·I '•IVll 11 J'> $ J0,000 Minimum Deposit 6-Month Term (182 days~ 0 I H• • t1v•· 1t11UI ti )'l••ltf -'''"""'•\ 'ltr•• ;1 t\ 110 I~ ••P ..-~·.u h '""' ,,,,. 'oh1•' t "' f ti.II HJ' '' ,. ,., ...,,ti I • ,,,.,, .• , r• q11lttt•• ·"~ r•·qto11 ., 111!.t1tut1on Abon rah a•ailabt~ JMN 14 thrv J ... 20 ,.,h~tdt11i.1I 111t•·1• '' p••nol1v tur ••,ufv w1ll1t.1rr1w.1I +UHi ft1t1J11b1t • '""J''1Urttl11111 ****** ' Every Ume the Rooster Crows your Money Grow!> RFS REPUBLIC ~~~.~~0~L SAVINGS ---11111111 SAl'ITA Al'IA I 71h SI Wt•!<t ol NPw1>011 I 11-c:.ioy (7J4) 'J4 l·':l/11(1 Al'IAHEIM 70? Antiheim Pldm, ~ION (111 lid "lt. (lM) q'>li H7'1(1 LAQUl'IA l'tlGUEL J0237 Crown V<1ll<'y l'111kw,1y (ll4 1 4'1'1 OW1() .WESTMll't8TEM 1J4 We)lrnm:.1c1 MJll/li<1l,.1 I , '><Jn l>wqn I "'' (71 I) H44 '> 141 you did dnvtn~ Depressing. You het. today gas hncs ilre lonqer than bread hncs were In tht• ..... ·-..... ·-·---·*'···· .. would be a ooe·year lncrea.se or $387.38. And a. maximum in· cr ease or $57 1.28 over the present tax. -Are people saUsfied with the ty~ and levels or beneflts? Some receive very large returns on the ir investme nts, others a lmost nothin-g. "The public s hould decide if it wants this re· distribution or income ... Robl'rtson maintains people would prefer to work longer and retire later in order lo keep tax· cs down. Bes ides. he observes. infl ation may make it harder to retire . ~pie m ay have to take part·t1me jobs. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Li1htwei1ht can and improved roadways are crucial to llOlvuur the nation's e ner1y and transportation problems, ac· cording to a University o r Calirontia transportation expert. In a s peech to the Com· _ monwealth Club, Dr. William L. Garrison , di rector or the Ins t itute o f Transpo rtation Stud ies al Berke ley. said the real issue facing the UnitedSlat.es is the highway s ystem. ROBt:RTSQ.N BELIEVES people s hould as k themselves s o m e philosophical questions loo, such as To Qtdt Post .... .,...... ••ALTHOUGH MASS tra nsit will obviously be an important pa rt o f our trans portation system. I fear too many people don 't realize the crucial role roads wiU play in getting people fro m p lace t o place in the future," he said Wednesday. Does the present system en· couraJ:e selr·r eliance a nd m- c11v1dual 1ruft-ati vt:? Does at re· ward incentive., Bo bbie Metz~er. the fourth press secretar y fo r Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. in 4 11:.! years, has anno unced she'll leave the $33-,987 post in the fall to teach pa rt-time and complet e a m aster's thesis in inte rnational rela· lions . Improved roads will be needed because of the lightweig ht cars required to redut~ gasolint-con- ~umplion, he said. S hou ld people b e e n · courag~d to retire at 65.._ when lhcir life upectancy 1s i years l1111~cr than tl was an the 1930s. when tht• Social St!cupty !\ystcm wa ~ c·oncC"1ved a nd' that aJ(e 1irh1tranly chosen·: "The r ecen t e ffo r t lo cul we ight from cars 1s a step m the n ghtd1rect1on," he said. 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'. , , I~ ,,~ " •>l ·-.It)' l\I 'n1 .. 1 1• ·...-' ,... -hQh- t'4ff• 1n., ro• .. 1 ,,.._, I l<I 10 110 1i ,. n II J41 JOO 11 ~;;~~:~!· AP l frv \I M4t lt lV 1rM ',A c •,llttf ••• t •• , 'f .,,,, f) ...... , h Wn01Qtl t ·•·«r• ......... 01 lj1•11•1f)t•f w,, ... .,lfJ t110 ,,, .... lii-"'Yt'\P• \t•llJl(l M 1ff''1'tn frftlcuYO MUTUAL FUNDS I~ , ... ~·I I I 10•. J • ' . .. , , ., I • , ... 11 II • I• I II , .... 'I • " ,., '• '• -1• I ..... '• Ott 1 1 O U '. f)tt 0 11 O tf ... (")" 11 • t)f t I•. t)tt .. ..,, •nt (\ft Oii 0 11 ' 0 11 ''• Ott '"• Oft ~ " " " " ' I I I I~ I I So the way things are m 1979, ndmg the good1old bus looks better than ever. Your more prosperous neighbors are probably doing 1t everyday And laughmq all the way to the bank. Yeah, they're s1wtng gas money. parlang money anc a lot of weaNnd·tear on the car. So the way to save gas? Ride the pa. ··'-·----···· .. -----~:::.... - BUSINESS RalJbif P11 f rf)f,. I 11 <Hl l'ffu1•t lo c·1rnM•n ,. f•11t·rg) and cut gasolan t· to::,l '· tht· ( ·.i·,.i Grantl(', Ar11 . po lt tl' dt>partmc1ll 1s cxpertml•nl1ng \\-Ith a Volkswagen Hubb1l on pat.rot The <'ar. driven by Ofrlc·t·r V1 .. w11 Cumming:,, 1:, l)t'ltl'Vl'd to be lhe only one in use b) la~ cnfort·c m ent u~c·n<:t('!'I II\ the :-.lalt• Family Corporations Find Little Agreement By MILTON MOSKOWlT.l WhC'n H<.irbara Hutton dte<l la~l month. lht· t·ompany rountkd by her gra n dfa ther . F rank Winf1C'ld Woolworth. wa~ c-c·lf•br<1l1 ng 1ls lOOth anni \ c.:r:-..1rv ~ Money Tree fl was :il~o 111 the· m11lst of fen<ling ---~o-ra movt· hy ;1 C'anao i;in c·omp<tny Lo I a kc 1l llVl'r Anet I hf' re arc thol>f• wh11 h(•ht·v1· 1h;11 1f tht• (';m ad1an t•omp<1n v foil,, ;1111,th1·r c·omp&ny - Ament·:.in proltJhlv "'Ill suc·cc•t-d in at·qu1nng I-' W Woolworth. the n<t· lion':. sntn'h l<irg1·:,l r1 tailer. Lhe Hoovl'r 'ac:uum C'lt•Jnc r l'O m pany The Hoovers hav .. h<•t•n f<·udmi• for yC'ars. Only one 1:. still ldl in th1 co}Jlp any. Herbert W. lloovN J r w h 0 w <1 s f 0 r (' {' " t II r l' ... I I' I\ :i .• C'ha irman in 1966, ha~ d <·1·1dnJ hi' wants to !:>I'll hts :-.t•>t·k lit· 11\.\n~ about one mlllmn ~ha re:-. j Af.TtlOll(;H SllE WA~ known as lhl' Wnoh"orth h1·1n·ss, B:,.r l,arn llul· ton nt•vt•r had to bothl'r her ht'C.1d with s u1·h matters. She inh!'r1le cl &bout S20 m11l 1CJn when s he turnc·d 2 1. IThos1· n 1 c· k <' l s a n rl d 1 m l' s s p l' n t a t Woolworth s :1Jcl('(t up 1 But tht: com pany wai; m;rn;.ig(•d by oth<•rs. She sold hC'r Woolworth st11C'k long ago. The p<'oplt• who r un tnc Woolworth C'om pany own only 2 pL·rcc.:nt of the s tock . · FUQUA I NDUST rtrns. an J\tl;.int:1 base d c:on~lomcrak . would lov1· 1<1 buy t hese' shar<.·s at $:!~ l'<1t11 hut the Hoover c·ompany ha:. lhl' ris.:ht t1> first refus al. As a res ult, the non· Hoovers enlrustC'd with running this co mpany have been placed over the.: barre l. .. -T h at's a fomilwr p:sHern in U .S. bus iness. l'SPl'C1;.llly amnn~ l<irge cor· porat1ons. Thl' b1~gl•r th<' c·ompimy lhl' lc:-.s thl' founding fom1l y h.1s to do w1lh 1t Jf they el('Ct not to shell oul $22 million lo buy these s hares. Fu4ua will -and Fuqua will then ~C('k other shares owned by floov<•r family m e mbers a nd l ater the publ1<- h<ilde rs. • 1'tl E \\\l,I, :o,TR t;f.;T .Journal hai. been ru11n111;.: a s<·1·11•" ror art1ch·s that dct;.111 hciw f1·v. l>u l'<mt~ <ire active• in the Ou Pont com pany, how the McCorm1C'ks no lnnJ,!C'r run the :.how at lnlemat1onal lll:1rvester a nd how the Ford family is los ing its innuence at J<'ord Motor Corpor<itl• m <i nagt•rs used to he known as ha red hands of the owners. Today they art• mu<"h more than that. Jn large corp1>r<it1<ms ownership can be :.o d1ffust-d that the top managers r eally run things pn:lly much t•> pl('a-se thcms~vl'~. From time to l11ne, or c.·oursc. those foun dinK f am il1e !> c·a n be ob- s treperous . When Uw y are not fight· 1ng <Jmong thc m :-.t•lvc:., they m ay cause problems for the management. RALPH l.EVIT7. ANO his brother, -Loon l.cvit~. ;ma ltHlph ':+-son. Phthir,- rt!tently went t<1 t·ourt to seek an m· Junctmn agamst th<.· furniture com· pany that bear.s the ir n;.imc·. ll seems the L1·v1t7.C">. who own a bout a quarter of t he slnck of Levitz Furniture Corp , d1m 't hke the way the present m an<•i:!l'm cnt wa nL<; to re- ward i t self with s ala ri es a nd 1-t-r efits. Another quest ion about salaries of mana~emcnt was raised al the an- nual mectinl? of Lane Bryant, which operates 181-' wome n 's a pparel stores. E laine Ma is;,, complained that the four top om cer:. whose combined sal aries went uc last year fro m $563,000 to $690,00<.1 a re overpaid . Mrs. Ma lsin is the w1'e of Raphael .M a ls in. forme r head of Lane Bryant. The pre.:.cnt head of Lane Bryant is Arthur-Malsin , Haphael's half· brothe r. ··suE DOE~~·T LIKE some or us." sajd Arthur 1 Jalsin. comment· ing on the acl•orss of his half· brothe r's wife. Another mana~em ent wh05e life is being made diffic ult by founding family members is the one running 1 f I hl' Hoove r 1·om p::in y P·'~" lloovcr $22 m1r!1<>n for h1~ ::.hare::.. 1t may be obligated to 1><•Y the ... am1· price lo olhl·r Jloov<:r r.1mil , mc.:m bers -and to th1· public holder:. .-1:-. wC'll. Thal would be a big <:i.1::.h out flow. HOOVF.R llAS GON t: mto M Url tc1 try lo block thl' F uque:1 takc<>ver tit te mpt. The Hoovers i.lre d1v1dr<I hut <1 number of them seem quite w1l11n~ tr, sell the company ro undl'd hy their family. James C. lfoov..r, who live!:> in Pebble Be ach , told the: Wtill Strct!l Journal: "I'll Ix· happy lo sc•ll to l"uqua Hut ll doesn't makt• :I lot of d1fff'fl•O('I' llJ me how th1::; thing turn:-. 1>ul ' Neu;port's Ford Plant Assigtzetl Navy Contract A $22.789.336 U.S. Navy t•onlritC'l for production or ~uidanct: <Jnd con- l ro I sections for the A IM 9L Sid ewinde r air-to·air m issile ha~ bee n awarded to Ford Aeros pace & Communications Corp., a s ubs1d1a ry of Ford Motor Co. The firm, fi xed-pnc<• <.:ontract was a warded by the Naval Ai r Systems Co mm a nd h eadq u artered in Washington, D.C. LOUIS F. HEILIG, vice president a nd ge n e r al m anage r o f Aeronutrortic Division headquartered al Ne wport Beach , said the division will produce l , 100 guidance control sections over a two-year period. The new Widewinder configuration is to be used on navy and air force rugh· perform ance aircraft. This Is the "third-buy" production contract lo the divis ion on lhe AIM·9L. bringing awards lo dale to $76,290,436. ,..... CJ ) For a~ little as $14.00 you can ride all " ~ mo nth. For more information ask your ~ \.)bus dnve r or call 636-RIDE. On toll LI calls, simply dial the operator and ask ., I) for our toU-free number ZENITH 7·RIDE So,_ these days, the smart money's riding on the monthly bus pdSS . Thunday, June 14, 1979 -- Projects Put Sun to Work WASIUNGTON <AP> -Student.a in Rev.-rly, Mass .. sboppert in Lovlniton. N M . patients In a Hawailan hospital. travelers at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport, and fish a l Florida's Sea World soon wiU have 50mething in common. • Their comfort will depend partly on sola r energy . The five sites were among nine chosen by l.be Department or ~;nergy Wednesday for ''photovoltaic" demon.strati~proje.c.Ls. THE PLANTS WILL cost $21.5 million . a small sum compared with the nearly $600 million fiscal 1980 budget for a ll solar programs . Hut John Deutsch , a cting un - de rsecreta ry or ener gy, called the dem · o ns trations "a s ignificant s tep" lowurd making the ne w technology commercially feasible. Photovoltaic systems cost about JO time s more lhao required for com · m erc1al ~c. the Eoergy Department :.aid ( ENERGY J B ut the ad min istration hopes to stimulate enough m arket growth in the private sector so thal 90 percent of all S'Qlar p urchases by 19Jl& will be by thts industry and individuals. Smee 1976, the cost of photovoltaic systems ha!Hleelined fi'em $23-per-Pffk wa ll to $7 per peak wall, the Ener gy Department said . The department hopes that c an drop to SI per peak watt, or less than 8 cents per kilowatt hour, by 1988. THE NINE PHOTOVOLTAIC proj· eels will directly convert s unlight t.o electricity through modular arrays of cells that can be laid flat or coooen· trated. When light ener gy. or photons, strike the a rrays' semiconductors, voltage is created. This can be drawn orr through Las Vegas. 30%off. one-way including tax wires for a v.,.._,. of ._, from ia- dividual residences &ol)folle utility 1rida. The ni ne projecw, cboaen from -among 29 applications.: ~ tbe varie· ly or uaes: hot water to Ge central utili- ty planl at tbe Dallaa-Fort Worth airport ($650,000); po .. r for BDM Corp. headqu~rtAtn in Albuquerque, N.M., ($1.1 mlllJoa>; eleeaidty for_a Kauai, Hawaii. hospJtal ($1.f lftUlk-). ~~MPZRA'TtJIHl!~ltN"rmttllE"''fnr-ftR:tr~­ taoks at Sea World ($3.4 milllon); elec· tricity for the PhoenJx Sky Harbor In· t crnalional ~irport ($6.5 mtllion>; PQwer for use at an -i:1 Paso (Texas> electric s tation ($480,000); eleetricity for the Oklahoma Center for Science and Arts, Oklahoma City ($2.5 million); powe r for the Lovington shopping cente r ($2.7 million), and electricity for Beverly High School ($2.7 million). D autach p.romiaed -!..!.m&jor . u tained" funding for similar demonatra· tion projects in fiscal 1981. On to Las Vegas. JTughes .A:1rwest. t. ,. No lower unrestricted fare available. Every coach seat. Every flight. W 1th gasoline pnces so h1g h -und Wlth supplies so short and lines so long -f/y mg to LdS Vegas now makes m ore sense them ever. Espec1a1Jy when you can fly for 30% oH on Hughes A.uwest. And when you can leuvc from whichever dlrport m the L.A. d!edlS mo!>-t.converuenl for you: Burbank. Ontano. or Orange CoW1ty. "------- Burbank. The most non·stops e ve ry day. Leave Burbank Arrive Las Vegas 8:15a.m. 9:0 1 a.m. non-stop I 0:55 a. m. 11 :41 a. m . non-stop 2:30 p.m. 3: 18 p.m. non-stop 6:40 p.m . 7:28 p.rn . non-stop Ontario._T.he most n,on·stops every day. Leave Las Vegas 9·l0a.m . 3 50pm. 'i 30 p .1n Leave Ontario Arrive Las Vegas Leave Las Vegas 7:00 a. m. 7:44 a m. non-stop e. I:, d 111 9:30 a. m. 10: 1 '1 a m. non-stop 2 I 0 p. m 3:15 p.m . 3:59 p.m. non-s top 7·50 p rn ange-eounfy. The-most non·slops eve ry day. Leave Orange CoWlty Arrive Las Vegas Leave Las Vegas 7: 15 a. m . 8.02 a. m. non-stop 10 00 a. m. 12.10 p.m . I :05 p.m . non-stop 12: 15 p.rn. 12:45 p. m. 1 :36 p.m. non-stop I :35 p. m. 6: I 0 p. m . 7 :00 p. m. non-stop 2:55 p. m. 6:40 p.m . 7:30 p.m. non-stop 8:50 p.m. 9:35p.m. Alrive Burbank 1001 a.m. non-stop ·1 '11 p.m . non-stop 8 21 p . m. non-stop Arnve Ontario 9·0 1 a .m. non-stop 2 54 p m. non-stop 8·34 p.m. non-stop Arrive Orange CoWlty 10 52 a.m. non-stop J 09 p. m. non-stop 2 30 p. m. non-stop 3 50 p.m. non-stop 9 39 p. m. non-stop I 0:24 p. m. non-stop BURBANK I-' 1 AIRPORT ·• .r . ' • v;. ''· . , • Gl·'l·J,111,; Just call a Trdvel A gent, your Cor µorrllL> Trdvel A rrdnger, or Hughes Auwest at: Hollywood ONTARIO. :.;,'"''' Mon~·..o Culv•11 Coty AIRPORT Los Angelos f'cn·.,, 1 • lntomational ln')l•·wnt"lli Compl"'1 nu.•11.1 l'·H~ 1· u•I· 'II ,, LtlreW(l()J ""'-, __ .... ·A -.L "f.xo.UlO. UJal\OYldllU/IVldllOUl I l.Dm ChK.h Sv11 11\11.1 ORANGE COUNTY .AIRPORT '"'···· Coc!ilM• 1 LosAngelcs (213)772·5100 Ontano (714)986-6724 Burbank !213) 247-8333 Orc1J1guCounty (714)540·2060 • Hughes Alrwest ..·-·---·-·, ... -• ._..........-.--..-. • .,,. _____ ................. ----..,,..~--_______ ""9" _____ .... _~ ..... ~--~~=:,.--:.-:-~:--... "la.-:.~--.. _. ---. .. . . . .. . . ' . . . -DAILY PILOT N rhursd•V Juna 14 1979 Thur~day"a Cl0Min1it Pri•·•·~ A• 11f t II> fl ~. t " A1•1n,h t • f ~ ,,t At\1 t If ' ,, ... . '. '. ... . .. ... fl ' NYSE .. .... ....---·---.-·-,. .. _ -~---... -- COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0-•0t•hOf'I\ .nr • ...,.. .,.,., on lfW ..... "'"' M ,., .. ,, P.H1h( f#(tW "°''°" O.ttOH •ftd (1nf1~U \IOf ' .... ,~, N'i(1•_.._,,,_,t>, ·~ ,.. .. ,.°"'•' 4')\0C. ••teonot \KUf"lh•\ O.ea.n 9IVf ln•UIW' .. ., STOCKS I BUSINESS Poster Traces 'Middle Class' By SYLVIA POaT£a Just about ever yone identifies with lhe middle claas, regardless or occup;ttlon or income. Even in widely diverse society, membership in the middle class 1s lhe gre•t COf\'\mon denominator Yet, the erm rruddle class'' clouds v4st dJfferences In Ute styles, w6rkmg conditions, expectatJOns, s pending ha bits, etc These are hidden when the $11,000 a year tel~jfone­ opt>rator claims fO be lower middle class while the *60.000 a year dentrst claims to be upper middle DRAMATIZING THE DISTANCE BETWEEN lhese a nd olher Income gr oups Is a recently produced poster. "Social StratJficat&on m the U S " The 35·mch by 45-inch multicolored chart transforms frequently used percen· tages and median f1cures into a v1sual lhat can be g rasped fairly easily In addihon to household income, the poster uses draw- Jpg~-or m~ and w.omen ID show how the ~dependent adult population hves as husband-wife couples, singles and sm~le heads or households 0 1fferenl colors denotf' oc- c upa t1 o n cat<!~orie s The d1s tra but1on o f wealth tin contrasl lt> income> •JOd ran· iJblJ <Jre documcntt.:d We ve Lri,.d lo combine fave or s ix pieces of information Money's Worth into one chart 10 g1vP <J tomprchcns1vc picture of the nature of Amcri<:a," s ttys Stephen J . Rose. an economist lie a nd ji!ra ph1c· art1c;l Denni s J.1vmgston s pent two years dcvclopmi.: the post1·r Availahle in add1t1on to th<· fl')ster 1s a s mall booklet t ha t t onlains lht· inform,1tmn on wh1t•h the Pfis ter Is bast.'<i . with s uggestions for us 111g both JO rl<Jssroom d1scuss1ons and a short bibliography of reference material FOR INDIVIDU~LS, THE VOSTER costs $.5 and the hoo kltl S2 plu~ SI rw J.l'>Sl<I J.((' anti handling . for mslilu lions. the ft'es arE-Sil per 1.w>~lcr. $..1 pt!r booklet. $1 for pastaRe and mailing Hulk rate·::. o:1lso urc offer ed They are available from S<J<'1<1J Graph1rs C<J , 1120 R1vcrs1dc Ave. Balt1mon'. Md 21:>.30 Smee the postf'r ~as made ava1la hle a few mo nths ago. about l,5QCJ hav<' been sold mostly to hl~h-schoo s. socially minded church groups and the education d1v1s10ns of some labor umons. ··our purpose as to stimulate d1s('uss1on rather than pro\'Hte ans wers " Rose says Nevertheless. these pro- vocative conclus aons a re amcm~ those th<1t leap out of the data the two men h.svc compiled -PRAt'TICAJ.L V ALL HOUSEHOLDS with income!> 1Jf more than $15.000 a year a re husband·w1fe couples ThC' numtwr of s ingle ind1v1duals and s mgle heads of households t'arn1ng morc than S50 000 1s so s mall that 1t doesn't t:\t:n rt pri "l·nt om· f1~ure on the poster (Each f1 gun: l!'i cqu1valcn1 to 123 ()ll(J pc11plc 1 /\ largt• nUm~wr Of r1 tlrt If r>t•rsnns, partlCUJarly ..,,n ~ll' ~umt·n . h,1\1 ml:orr11·s of l1·s~ than $5,000 a ytdr P~h to Sell IBM Drag 011 1Warket :\ EW 'r <>HK (I\ I' 1 1 he '>lo<"k m:1rkf't ~a med I shghl y today as w .i11 Sir•· ...... prt• 1·rn1n1·11l ~lam11r l!>SUI' -In ternat1ona l Hu ... 1111·'~ M .1c:h1nc'> lost ground for th1· ::.ec0nd s traight ::.e:-.:-.11>0 The Dow .Jrmt·~ a v1•r v~1· of ·10 1n1lustrrals was up O Ji JJOlntS to ~2 34 Loser'> hPld .111 x ·, l• .. 111 •1\••r l,!.11111r..,1n tli1 tall) of Nev. 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"I ... ... ,, ~. -_,.._. _____ ~·--..... • • •f . -. ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Arlor ('hurlton tlt.·:-to11 l~ Joined bv ha::. t-0 11 .,., ""l'I' 2.t, on lc><.·at llm of ~h(• 111ov w "Wind U 1\ l 'f 1n Wvom1 ng ll l'~ton ~tu rs a " et 1 1..1,;~cd mount am m <Jn an tht_• 1830::. m lht· fala n "-'rllh.•n b Fr..i:.t·r .. Daw11 Of Tlw Dead" ·'11w 1rooct• llU GEORGE HAMIL TON "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" CPG) "THE DEER HUNTER" (R) Dally l> l U · Sot s-/Hol 12.lO Recipes to add dining pleasure while subtrac ~ing calories. Wednesday in the DAILY PILOT The FIRST Certif.ed Crazy Person's Comedy. PETER ALAN I FALK '-fi~~l ARKIN -~'' '4]}~ rpG ••t<\.t fill•... loll>\ .. ~. 111 it'l(•Ntik GM':1;u.rnm1 .. IOW&llOS CIN(MA WIS I IDWlllDI' llllSTOl IUlH 'All~ Olll•f·llf Yu 1r· •• 11 •• •H 4aH4 "a,jfl&iAlw ~O 14•• ~~p.,; bit 401r1 •-11•• ~~~'ll SIART~ Jl>MC>RR<>W UUPWI Brea 529-5339 IGUTI 'coalT Costa Mesa 546·2711 PLITT CITY CUTER Orange 634·9282 --" -IU(U PARK DIHIE·ll Buena Park 821 ·4070 ThUftdlly. June 14 1979 DAILY PILOT .. 'Alien' Space 1Shocker Extremely Eff eclive -and Scary as Hell By aoN PENNINGTON , ........ ,-•-'9• ( MOVIB J __ R_E_V_I_E_w __ manner to prog ress an al· mos phcre or impend in1 horror. ANDERoncr -Gene Sholit. NBC.'TV Marcello Mastroianni SUB-TITLES SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 P.M. Outf'r spa<·e> monster movlt!s havr reached a n~w aen1ttrwn.b .. Ahtn." Ill Brandywine-Ronald ~'tnnetrproctoct1orr of~ -Ridley Scott mm. which IS being re· h•1uit>d by 20th Century-F'ox. . und from there it is a cat-and· m ouse game of at.tempted sear ch and destroy. Not all the crew me mbers' are what they seem , however. The. film also is J'eminiacent of many other works or this genre • but this as a klnd of advantaee in that It strikes a r eeljng or ramiliarity and adds to Uie sense ..':::=:::::::::::=:~==;:;;;;:;;;;;;~~~=~~:::;;~ of realis m. Under Scott's direc- tion -which masterf\lllY buUda the suspense and which makes the most of surprising s hock er- f ects the c haracte rs also ll :N n rcul shocker due to the n arefuJly t·-lcuh•ted d1r~cUon of t<idley Scott and the 1mpress1vt' ll•Chnic~ work, which 1s on a pur with "Star War:." < allbouah ltw vnl) i.1m1larallci. between the two films a re that they both laJe ALlaN lMACfft..,y.l'o• r JIW"t.lhV@ ptoc:N<•r AonAICI Shu.Mn Produ(•r\ GOfoon (•f',,Jll Oco·•d Gll~r W.tlter H111 01rt(I°' Q1dl•v \cotl \• '"•"Vl•t' o,.n 0 B•nnon o.u.. ~11·-· .. -1oe1~, t '""' Tom_"•"'"· ~•QOurn .. v Wea-.er .., ... ,..,,.,\.• C•nwu9h1 Harr., o .. ..,,.. ~l•n•on Jonn U1Jr\ l•n Mo(m v.....-1 '1(91to IN RETROSPECT, the script 1s full of h?les, with m any loose t:nds and une xpla ined elements T he basic approach is to in· troduce an idea, develop it to its most terrifyinit potential and then go on lo the ne xt gimmick It m ay all seem quite hokey. la ter. but at the time it 's ex· tre m ely efft>ctivc and scar y c.s hell seem very real None are particularly well de, veloped outside the conflnes of the script , b ut the actor s m a nage to imbue their roles with enough detail and interest to make them more than pawns t o the horror 's tory, w h ich f('atures a'.stron~ r.-minist angle M1.tM•ng tHM '""''" M~AA r•tl,.. • It's essentially u s pecial ef· fects and hardware movie and place in outer s pac't: and they much of the success 1s due to the TOM SKE RRITT ~1 ve~ an ap· pealing pedormanCf• as t he soft spoken commander or the <'rart and Sigourney Weaver makes an impress ive falm debut as his S(;'rond an command. who cons tantly qut.'Stt0n•, lhc dt · c1s1on~ or tho~e a rounc1 h'<•r I an llol m 1~ i::ood as the cool and un- e m ot1on<tl science oHit.·er aod the oth<'r main crl'w memht-rl> Hrt' wt.•11 portrayed Ly Vcronwa Ca rlwn~hl and ,John Hurt are ooth 20th·l<'ox r\•lt.•ases). .. vis ual design, which a chieves a THE SCREENPl.AV by Dan O'Rannon, based on a story by him and executive producer Ronald Shusclt. concerns the SCVt'n-m~mber Crew Of the Nostromo. a comm ercial towing spa<:e vehicle. who are returning to Earth and who art a wakene4 fro m their s tale of ~uspended an imati o n to d i s cove r th <•mselves 1n an unknown ~a laxy. The ship's co m puter. <'S iled Mother. has inte rcepted a transmission or unknown origin a nd is programmed to ignore alJ othn orders to investicatc such <Jn occurrence. Some of the crew members ex plore the planet from where the messa~e is bein1t beamed and 01srover the hmtast 11· rem<JIJ\S of wha t was app<:1 rently ·a n earlier visitor. as wt>ll as an alien life form which lurns out Lo be-a ~perfect-organism." Th.i~ creature ~ets aboard the s h.Ip - how it "els there provides one or the more shocking sequences - * * * se nse or realis m in spite of the rut uristic settin~s The s pace ~hip is not a bright c.nd s hmy model. it looks like a weJl .used commercial veh1clco. The other dt•s1gn!". are de · veloped in the s ume sense or clever and 1magimttive detail The alit.·n . des1gnl'd b y fl H Giger, with "alien head e HecL'>" b y Carlo Ra m ba ld l , as a marvelously fantastic creation and its effeC't as m ainly in the way it is phuto~raphed to ~1ve only an 1mpress1on, without Cull detuil. Derck Vanhnt ·~ photo· graphy c1tpturl'S 1t all with ex cellenl scopt• a nd elaborate vi!. ual textur e. and. alon~ with Terry Rawling~· t'xpcrlly paced cdatang. adds mur h to thf' sus pt'nse and building terror J F. RRY GOLUSM ITH hk!) 1«1mposL-d u rnajt-!'>lt<' s ymphonic score. wh1C'h 1s <'Onductcd by Lionel Newman, and sound ef rects. enhanced by Dolby Stereo. are used in un :Jlmost s ubliminal * * * Yaphet Kntto and llarry Dc<tn Stanton offer mc-1• rom1·d y rt'lid a!) tht.' tv.o maantcnan('c worker-. who an· mainly conc·t.·rned with ~C'tt1ng equal pav Stanton 1s - als" rt·atured m on<' of thf' mCJ!>t l\U!->pt.•n~eful \C•g m c nt~ Of the film 1'h1· rl'larwn..,h1 p-.. <H t· Mr1etly lJ10~1· or l'Cl"A Orko r<, ttnd lhtrt· ;Jfl• nn romant1 r ronranj.!J1•m1>nls 1n vol\ N1 'l\llf'n .. 1.., no mon• than J mon-..lt'r fllo\ 1•· 111 which lh1· l'h;1r;H·t1·r<. -..111\1 t•1 outwit and -.un '"' th1· unknown t<•rror Thi· I 1•r h 1111logy in vol v1·c1 tt nrl Sro11 , ahtl1tv 111 1•£f1•C't anr:l ~u'itain ,, 01'('('~!\tlf) 'IUSflf'n!'>IOn l)f h4_•1ler. ho1A1·v•·r . m<Jkf• 1t on• of lh•· b~~t * * * Top Dollar for Sei·Fi By FRANK BARRON , ... " ... , ...... _. Science fiction -and/or "space" pictures, which years ago we re almost always 8 films, have now become Hollywood staples, and this year a lone will see hundreds of millions of dollars in production money for at least nine such features . The forerunner, of course, was "Star Wars." that unexpected runaway blockbuster which 20th Century-Fox released several seasons back. This was followed by Columbia's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," which also turned out to be 11 box- office amaab. aoht COST MULTIMILl.JONS, but proved their weight in boxoffice gold. "Star Wars" will come oot again Auguat lS:-parl or a re release schedule, while "Close Encounters" Is due out later this year, but with a new, added ending. .. Each film will help the other," a spokeswoman at Fox stated. T hat studio is sitting in an envia ble driver 's se al th.ls year. as well. Not only is it rereleasing "Star Wars." but it will release the sequel, "The E mpire Strikes Back." a LucasFllms production. NO BUDGET FIGURES have been revealed ror "Empire." which is currently •hooting at Elstree Studi06 outside London. It has a May, 1980. release date. Just released by 20th ls the highly touted and critically praised "Allen," a $10 million production which should tum out to be another blockbuster for West Los An eles studio. (see review above) THE TICKET SHACK c__.....Spertt-n-tr• 2"41r.111feU.. 714-641-Hl I ...... ~ 714-641-tttO .aASllNI ... IANITTHT ••IS.I- 01~ney 1s coming out on U.-1·1·mhn ~I with It!> own s pace spectacular -lh1· Sl 7 5 m illton "Black llole," now in production A i.tud10 i.pokesperson estimated that millions more will bt> spent" for postproducuon. advertism~ and µromot1on "METEOR," DUE OUT 01't I~ in national re · lease. will be American Jntf'rnat1onal's biggest p1 eture ever , at a reported SIH 5 m 1ll1on cost ... and about S20 million m th!! <"an. nott•cl LI rt'presen tat1ve of Al. Owned by fi ve comp<t o1e~ .. Meleor" will be handled in the U .S b) J\ I. anti l)Vt'rseas bv Warner Bros., one of the owning t•1Jmpu nie~ Universal has a lready put out .. Batllestar Galacttea'-' as a feature . based on the str~nglti or the TV series. The studio also m1·t "'1lh !'>Uct.·es!> on ··Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.·· WARNER BROS. IS STILL fl ying high with "Superman, .. although that 1:. not " ~pat.·c picture. per se However. the story's bel!innin~ " that of a Sl'lence f1ct1on, !!puce cp1e Another in the "<,pacl' ran · 1i. ~1r Lt•w c;radt>'s "Saturn 3," wh1<.:h ITC Entert1unmertt IS rcl.-asin~ this year J ames Bond finall) goc!-> to nut<'r !.pace in "Moonraker ," the United ArlJ!>lS rdcas c which opens in LA. J une 28~ The S30 m1lhon produclion, starrin~ Roger Moore . "will tw the tn~gest Bond p1r tun• •··ver." a UA s pokc:-man pn•d1 C'tL·d • ROBERT CHAR11JFF ·IRWIN WINKl.ER-'(lu. ..... SYlYESTER STALLONE •ROCKY a·TAUA SHIRE ~.YOUNG ~~rw.'Hf!JBS MEREDITH:.t... CONTI tslll au 1 LtR. 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"'at1·t1111 g m bn · puhlit· TV than ever hl'f on · f>RS' •:x •:C:UTI Vf: rommiltf·e m 1·cts in Chic;1go Thursday to con- tinue iL<; wo rk on the-blueprint. whu·h will he propos ed clurm~ the system's :rnnuul m<·mlwrsh1p m eeting in Los An gc•lt·s June 24 ~7 Th<' rc'flq~antl:tl tcin proposal, de vt'lopt'd for th<' m os t purt by Hart- ford N Gunn Jr . l'HS' vice chair- man , <'nv 1s1on~ hy 19Rl spcarate 11<'1 WOf'k.'> for ha~t(' proJ.!rammmg t'Ultural. 1·nlt'rlatnnwn t , puhl1r af f ;11 rs and for r1•g1nna I and s1>N·H1I 1nt1•rc·:.l 11rogr1imming /\ th1 r(f tH'l work under t·ons1deral111n woul1J handle 1·1tu1·aU11n:.il "1·rv1r1·~ · "l'h1· plan has lht• pot<'nl1al." \a~" N1·ll Mahr<·r. lh1• SVSll•m's S(•nior VIC'I' 11n·:.11knl for d1·V'Ciopmc·nt and 1Juhl1<· 1nformallon, "to ~ynr o ur proi;:rum ming c:ap ah11it1f•s with the mulhph· dis tribution sy:.tt•m s being developNI now ca hi e. multi thannc l. v1de<> disc· "TIO: 1.0CAI. 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Curh ail (uA11 11111 :-. h1· ha'> lt1s 1·w· on th1· go11l'rn11r's offtt'I'. hut '·<\., h1· "Just "'ant., to l1t· :t g111Hl lwutcnant J.!1111 l'rno r ror , ....... ' _ ('I 'JUI FRANKJ._\' _1._U_MIT~ ht"> mil' !!! in fl111•111·1ng th1· up-;1·t for COi' ll'arfr·r-.htr> int c: :-it<1l1; /\:.: ... 111bl ~. ancl iu ... t1f11·s 1l hy :.a ying h'' fe lt th1• a c · 111111 v.a:-.. · pro111·r" for htm lo takf' 111 th'· fn·1·wh1·1·l1ng d1!-icus:.1on, Curb candidly talks on ttw «hat J~''" that h1· wa-. trlV<llvcd tn dt'<tl ~ 1ngs with undt•rworlcl f1 gun·s in his MGM records l'llffi pan~ ht:-. !'1.1!'.ht·:. with Brown. t he state's w al<'r rirolll1·rn:;, tllt·gal a l11·ns und his IJrtont1es for lhl· future• of 1h1· :.t;Ht· Thi• No\t•mtwr. 197R C:cl1forn1a election was a landmark )t•ar tn thf' slall''s r10ht1cal history . It was the fm .. t l tmt• since 1894 that voters h uve 1·hoscn a g11v1·nor <Jnd lieutenant governor from op- posini:: part1c~ C'U RR SF.RVF.S /\S PRESIDENT of the State Sl'nat~ and 1s <'hairmun o f the 1-;conom1c Develop- m ent Comm1ss1on • lie 1s one of three· mem~rs of the State Lands Comm1ss1on . and se rves on the Board or Trustees of tht• State Colle~t· <ind U01vers 1ty system. In ud- d 1lion, h<• 1s Cha1rm<1n of lht• Commission of the California~. the Callformu Emer~cncy Council, a nd the Comnttllet• on Interstate Coope ration, 1rnd the Comnuss1on 011 Agric ulture. FROM Fashion Newpo rt Is1and Bea ch STEREO SOUNDS-OF TME ~ARBOR ( ----'------~-........ -___ ,,,_ .. -----------" r i .. 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O •I 0 & 10 0 ~.,,,.. ,..,..,.,_,1••• of '••••• ••""""' • TH£ EXORCIST t•1 rl O •l H e l •lei r J & 10 :Ml &r\11 • l-tn GAMl OJ OIATH rt1 11 >Oe l JOe• ., •• •>•I 4\ & fO 4\ "THI HO•c1sr 1•1 7:30-t:4S : , ;:::J ''THf C HIMA SYMDU>Hr 4!14 1'1 14 7:00 lo 9:1S ll"Ciol --- """"',_,-----, "A unu •OMAHCr IP'GI 3£1i~ "·: .. ::.~ .. fl I =llii ,:;;~~+ ...... ''"• 'h •• , .... .. ' ........ .. Sl4.fi21J2 , .. , .. , .. .. , .... f .... , 534 6~82 "MOYIE wov11· ar"c• l__. GAMf Of OfATH 111 POU\ <t•Cl I Of t•ON 111 .,vii '""' SUMM• CAMP 1•1 'IU\ CH(HING SlCTION 1J1 ...,._,....,_ .......... . fSCA" TO ATHfNA ll>OI "U\ CHOIHOYS1•1 -.. ...,,,.,,_Ao -vi•'" lOVI AT flHT BITl 1,01 "Ul llNNlfl• 1101 -------lLI \t •• ,,,,,. ~ ... ,., .. ., Sl4·1l~IJ2 ........ ,, ........ . ............ S34·6262 ............ ttt1• l+•t .... ,.,,.1 •• ll71 11162 l'"' •••• .. , ........ SU 2223 ,.,. ..... 1 ..... ·-11114/I HI• ,.. V•I-"'' • ••r• Dvfte••r THI CHAM, 11>01 P\UI HHOIS1H1 OPENS FRIDAY All _ ...... ._...,.,., .. ,.,,. ,LAYIH1,01 ftut HIAVIN CAN WAn tl>01 ""TM ...;.....,...:. ef t-.~ • .,"'"'t·· IHI IJlOltCl5T 111 '"" DllACUlA'I 000111 011-•..,.•-.... •-· THI U000111 ftUt ICAlHL1N1 ----------~· SCH Slat«.• 1'n•oaneed Irvine Ope~S 'Alamo' Th•· Or&nl:t' County prf'mlf'rt: of "Ladies al tbe Ah1m(I" t ulH·n thu 11&>0U1ght u the lone n ewcomer un local 1ilt1Ut•i. thu~ week and 1t hllS noUung to clo with ~ 1>trut'lurc Lh ut John Wayne once de· ftlndt-d The• Alamo, In th111 e~se. ls a theater in Texas (..i thinly dibt¢u1i.cd broacl&acJe at tbe Alley Theater 111 llmtaton by vluywnuht Paul Zmdel who perfect· 1•11 hlb l'rt1f\ tht•1 el, and the '"ladles'' are embroiled In U l>alll .. for control or the s howplace lJl the Irvin\• t '<11nrnu1111y Th•·atcr drama. Ben Juul. a lluuiclo11 nut1 v1" tli d1rcctang the s how. Vul•·rw Md lroy und Susan O'Connell head the I 1 v111t• t'""' .1i. thl' l)rtlll.'lpdl untC:tl(onis ls, with J anc N 1~1 ll.;\•11ho11, K:1tl1y HroUu.:11 and CC:trrtc Mowe ry \·un1ph·t 111g the l'o111puny Lad1c:-. at the Alamo" Bye, Belushi? Co111,il· May Quit Slww N~:w YOH K l/\l'J fo""'irs t 1t was Chevy ('h as t· to l1•a\'t' NIH "~ rorncdy zoo "Saturday N 1~ht l.1 vt·" aml 1111w a i.cC'ond son is-rc11orted r t•ady lo:-.tray frorn the zany fold J ohn Belu~h1 Tht· NPw York Da ily N1·ws quoted producer Lorne M1t·had s a:. .. uying the hurly Belus hi pro· h <i bly won't bl' lmck for t hf> s how 's h!lh season this fall. M u·h:H'ls a nd Bt·l u~h1 and r11m 1f· buddy l>:rn /\ykr(J~d arc dotni.: Wl'll for lh<'tn:-.<·lvt·i. with tht•tr :-.ing1ng a<'I. "T he Blu1·s Brnlh1•ri." and llu·y'll h1· ~hc,,11 111g ,, m111111· lht'\ :.unamcr. 'Wlt a lr•vt'r, H1·lu c;hi dt· t·11ll-s. I 'II :1h1tl1· 11) h1'i w1.,lr1·~ .. " M 1t·h ;lt'f•, '>.1111 "Tito· o.,u1 •rc'>:, of '/\n1rnal ll11u:.1'.' H1·lw .. h1 ':. f1r.,l :E~U\H1 h it f1f111. ;111rJ l h'· Blu1·s Brothers has caus<.-<l 1·nortnt1tl'>l'llllflt'>lflll tn .f11h11 '~, f.1fr ltl'u1·ht•l1 by ttw l>:11ly N•·ws at h1-; vucation rdre;1l al Marlha'., V1111•\ar!l, Hl'lush1 rlel'lmcrJ 1·11111111t•nt on his futun· · Double for •Duke' Crushed by Death H/\KEHSFl~l.I> 1/\l'l For over 30 years he w:1i. u s lunl man for b1gg1·1 lhan llf(· John WC:tync. It '.'> .1 wuv of hf•· Chuc·k ll11h~r.,un will rn,.,._ laking the 10\t 1n v.t·'.'>lt:rn u1·t1•1n :-.t·t·nl·~ doubllngu., "Tht· Ou"•· ' But lht· h:1rdr·"t l'rus h canu· Monday wh1·n Uu· 72 ~ •·ar 11ld W.1 y11r· <lied uf 1·uneN al the IJCL/\ Med It' al ('l'ntc·r 1 · ve :JI ways s aid he was one of lhc greutest men I 'vc l·vcr worked with C:tnd l'v1· had a lot or hos:-.c:-.,'' said lh<· 57 year old Bakers flf•hl rune lier "There 'II never be another .lohn Wayne." Intermission Tom Titus will be performed Fridays and Saturdays al 8 p.m. fo r three weekends al the University High School the ater on Campus Drive at C u.Iver Drive in Jrvme. Reservations 754-3639 or 754·3642. WIULE "ALAMO" IS operung, another com· munity the ate r production will be closing this weekend. Th.at would be "Dracula" at the Laguna Mo ulton P layh ouse. whic h gives its final performances tonight through Saturday. Lee ShaJlal directs the vamplre thriller with Georgl.' Woods. Alfred Lutjeans and Rena ta Florin in the principa l roles . C urtain is 8 :30 at th(' playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach RcservalJons 494·0743. Only three other s hows . two or the m dinner at tra<'twns. a rc bt•ing orrered 11long the Orange: Coast this week. They are· -"CAMEWT" AT SEBA~TIAN'S West Din ncr l'liiyhous e. 140 A ven1da Pico. San Clemt ntt' til92 ~1950). Pr-rformances nightly exc.ept Monday'> at v:iryang curtain t1m1•s with an indefinitl' run. "F1 ddlt-r on th1· Hoof" C:tt the Harlequin Din nn PlayhoW>e , 3503 S Harbor Hlvd , JUSt north of C'os la M 1•\a (979 5~1 1 1 Performances Tues riays through Sumhiys aho a t d1rfcrcnt times , alsQ 1n OPfinitcly. "ldtot 's De light" C:tt thl' Costa ~sa ClVt<' l'layhou.,1· 011 th•· Orangf' County f''a1rgrflunds C'c1-;t:1 ..,, . .,a (754 Sl 5!1) J•crformances 1-'rida ys and ~aturduys C:tt 8·JO through June 3Q * SOl'Tll COAST RF.PERTORY. which ol)€ns I hr· fin:il produclwn of tL'i first !>e<.ison in th,, ncv. F nurlh Step Theate r, "Spokcsong. or the Comm"n Wh1•d ." Ol'Xl Wf't'k , has !-i(•h•Ctf'd thrt:C or the !>IX pl<iy:-. 11 will offer for the 1 ~79-8'.I s l1:1tP Th1·11 .111· "Wild <Jats." a British comedy in th•· "Tom .Ion<·'>" s tyle·. "Tht' Seagull." a Cht·khrJ\ tl •.1ma p1Jslpon1·rl from th"' se a ~on , and ~lt.1k1·-,1wa re''> 'Mu1·h /\do Ahout Nothing " CIU1t'r v1·h1dcs hc 1ng cons1<1..rcd by the Coslti M , . .,;, n 1mpany C:trt· "The Wal<'r "Engine." .. Da." "l>t" IJ.!ll for l.1vang," "After lht· f''all " and "Side· by S1d1· hy Sondheim " SCH has l:K'gun 1l:. annua l sea..,on !>Ubscnpt1on drtvl' und <·urrently 1s 11cccpt1ng t1r kcl orders from th1· J.!Cnt•ral public-Tho:-.1· who fin not rerc1v•· sub S<T1pt1on information in the mu1I muy call ~!"17 l60:! for 1nform<1t1on. * . ('Al.l.HOARO Th<.· ll1•nlf'y Street l'luy1·rs of ( 11:-.t :1 M l'h:C w1 II ltultl aurl1lH1ns fnr Shak1~s1ware 's "'I ht· Tan11ng of lh1· Shn·w" Monday an<! T ut•'>dliy ,rt 7 11 n1 Ill SouUll'rn Cahfom1a College'!> Hoom 1.12 <J Ud1l1o nC'r'> s houl<I hrang a JJrCp«fred !-i ~<ikl·S p<·area n m o no lr1gu1· of up t'' thre1· minut<:s --_____ ,._ _________ _ • _______ ..._ ............ ------~......_~._ ...... ,.......,._ ................ ------...... ..-... ... -----...----~---~~-------------~ JOHN SAVAGE TREATWIWAMS lj!.:\~ BIA1HA11AM EBUDDY HOLLYSIORY BRUCE LEE "GAME OF DEATH" <R> .,,..,. •...v•~, '" ''" ,,._ • .ICi•GG '"'"' ... ,,..,.. 4\ 1"' ... . ",.......,. ~...... THE j :: .. · EXORCIST-~ MON THURS I JI) 9 30 I• ,,11 111 o '\(ti, 1ht• IRI lnnoemt Ptua 'THE LAS T WAVE' \f/( J( Id /·11 r r J .O• ..... " • 1\ ,. t\ S•• 'U"' •t t It ., ......... . ' "' HAN OVER SfR[[l Plus Nf>R MA qJ\r . ~ .. ~ 'IllE SUPF.RMAN'P.ll.fSONlf5l \ (PG i 7~:.~ .... " .. ;~~"1~ OFZEN~ -H,,., CiunJJ r C(rtdltm'IL' "r"' ' " ....,.,._ 'S1'r.-lf-------,J" A .rJ ................... ''1~1, .. 11•t1"'1'''' " 1-------• I I tl1 •ff t,'11 ,,_It ' ·~U\Pf •. ,f f A U)t•f'\ '( /j ""··•11 (h,.Y. if" mi(fl.IWN ~ At • t ~'11 tUll H•• IJut•l H .,, ,,.. r" •, ' P .,, .... THE f I•' H 1.•1 ()'·~·,· I.) ..... .,·EXORCIST.. I A , lll·• I! ll1 'Ti'] Plu~ Plus (A) "RAVAGERS " "COMING HOME" MA'f'9tff\lfUlftMll)~T Jt iN ,,., I ll tit.rt IJl1h AJi.At ., THE -;;, '-' ,, Ct1A!YIP 1 INTEANA llONAL VELVET BRUCE LEE "GAME OF DEATH'' (R) BAUCE LEE "GAME OF DEATH'' (B) . . . . . . ' I . . . . . . . . . .. ' . .. . au °"6l v ... Lol "'"'*'· JuM M. 111'1 BUSINESS Oomth\ Kono, ll;1lhod Island. h1ts received lht: 111-.ttn~ut~h· cl -.Jlt•-. .11" u n .I from the Sales allCI 1'h rkt>&UIK .\i.,ot:a~Uuo of Lo~ Angeles. She wab 1111m111ult·d b }' \loll 'l'emJJ(lrary Services and was ,11r11111~ 4~ l'um~·tanli( for the award. • Nallonal •:duration Curp., Newport Beach, has ·ll•f11Jlnt1•tl Jule· (;oldhng and Jefrrey Brill as cor- p11r ,1t<' 'Ii•· prt1~1c.lt·nt:-. <:olilh•·rg 1-. pn·:-.1dcnt of the company's Hrvrn.111 Sc llnoh. tl 1v 1~wn . Brill, who was also rt.I nu•d ('tll"J){Jrok ~l'l'rclury I 11\ director or legal af • fa1 r1> * Ed U. William!>, l.ucuna Beach, has been' .1.•lt·cll'd va<·1· rm.:sulcnt of husmess development for ~mith International. Inc., Newport Beach. He h<1!> rc~ponsib1hty for evaluating products for futurc ~rowth ;rnd murketing Potential. He formerly scrvt•d as the company's director, busi- ness development tte JOinf•d the company m 1969 as general m<1nager nl 1L~ Williams diamond bit division, tmnging with him 11 years of ex- perience in the oil service in- dustry In 1970, h<· was appoint- ed chv1s1on president and in 1974 he was tnmsfcrrcd to Smith ln- t c•rnat1on<1 I headquar ters as f('Chn1r at m<1rketing director. II<: w as name d director of mu rkC'ling in 1976 Smith manufactures and ~upph<'~ dril ling toots. equip- w•l• •"MS nwnt :in<I related services to the , tll'r~~v 1111lu..;t rt('~ It .tlso clc-velops oil and gas well t1 1 ill1H1-: anll mirung 1<10!:-. a nd equipment. The in- du~tth"' .rnd m.11k1·1"1 st·rv,.d inrlude oil , gas, •·1·11lh1·1 rn.11. \\ .rt<·r \\I'll tlnll1ng. mining and con- 1 I ll I fl tll • lh111Jltl .I. "'1tr11H1t111, '\/1·~port Hcilch . has been 111 •1111111• rt I•• .1• 1 111 • -.1tlt·nt 111 St-curity Pacific Na· 11onJI B.101-.· ... 11 .ti 1 -.1.111· '>t·n1rt· <'enter He joined I fl,· li,1111-. 1111 q ·:11 • MIC'rodaca ('orp .. In mt'. ha~ 1>romoted three 1 x• • "'"' lu \ 111· 11n•..,uknt Jack A. Bertcb, d1 11u .,,,.. 111.1rl.t'l 1n~: -.1rntt·gy Rene II. Caron, • t1om f'sttl' ~ales, a nd Kaymond 8 . Smttb, domestic inarkt•trng Bntch, form<.·r v11·c· president or sa les. 1s r 1·-.111111 ~11i1 .. lc1r ... 1r:..1t·~•1(.•s, :-.1><:c1al projects a nd -,111111• '"' c 1;il c1p•·r.1l111ns (':1111.i. 11111111·1 d1n·ctor of domestic s ystems .. 1 It·~.. 1~ r" 1 .,11..,dih for domeo;llc systems and · .&11·.., thr o 11 '·I 1.11wh off1n·~ lht l!l rategic account. ·.di·-. 1111 11· .111•1 ltw d1 :cl•·I orga n1zat1on srn1t II. t1111111·r ;i~..,1 ... tunt v1rc president of rn;irkrt1r1g .11 "<'It l'c1 rr1 . D<iyton, Ohio, is 1 c•spcins1hl1• 1111 dotnt·st IC' mur lceting s upport, plan· 1\IJIL: .in<! Sl'I \> ll 1''> * Jt1chard II. ~laro~lh:, owner of Newport 1 'h1lfln.·n·s Uoot1·r} at F::.shion Island, Newport Hl'<H'h, ha-. l11.·1·n l'l<'t'lt·d president oLlhe Faallion l~laniJ Mc•rc:l1ant..,• Ai.i.ocialiOn. IJ1n·c·111rs 111l·lu11<-Uick McKee, vice president • Bufhun-; · 1, ('arolyn BiJo~s. secretary (Bullocks· Wt b .. t11n • 1 Scott <:ornwPll, treasurer <Phelps · M pagt•r 1. Tracy 1\lbt•rt t Matthew's 1; Tim Parker _ • NC'1 m:m-i\1arr11s~ Mnty Slt'vens I J .C. Penney>: · llussl·ll Crum·w:.~ 1 Tht· Uroadway). Al Mayman · I Al F.aSl'• RiH Munson ISlavlck 's ); Betty l 'st>lman •Tht· H114gPr >. Jim McCoy IJ .W:- Hnh1n~on 1 and J,.c k McConvey, executivt: scnctary CThl· 1 aubm;.in Co. I. • I nlcrnatmn;1I planninp, cons ultant Talk Moh c Ui<'k ) i\ w ha" Jotncd lhc Newport Beach office of I he f'lannin14 C«·oter as a project manager. lie is a fornwr S<1 n Gabriel-based independent pl<inmng rnn:.ullant in the ureas of urban and re· g 1onal land and community planning and has com- pll'ICd tonsulting assignments for the United Na· t1ons and other inte rnutional agencies. • Dyan Conard, n a lboa. has been named 1n:.n;.iger of the Costa Mesa branch of Imperial Saviu"s and Loan. She Joined the assocrntion as a manage ment t ra1nc<' in 1978. ::>he previously was with Home Federal Savings in San Diego. * A. Richard Mayer Jr., Newport Beach. has Joined Ortbo Pharmaceutkal CorperaU.. as a !.ales rc•prl'1>ontative in lhe Los Angeles division. lie is former manager of C&F Motors in Costa Mes a * Dan Hoover of Irvine, president of Estey- Jloovcr a dve rtising a nd public relations of Newport Beach, bas been appointed to a one-year term as a member of the committee of the board on client service of the Amertcu AueelaU. el Advertlllilll Aaeaeti.: -' • BMel1 Ca..mpam Jr., Mikel D. WMtleJ and Jerry A. Backolf have joined the staff of the Plu· nlng Center, Newport Beach, as planaen. Cunninf(ham is a former project manager for ,James l>ean., Le• Newman It -A11oeiates of Westlake Village. Ms. Whitley bud been with Danielian, lloon It Associates, arcbltecta and plannen, Newport Ueac h. Buckoff was an environmental planner for RMA Plunnlne Group, Inc., Colta ..... and bad been a planning aasiatant for the ciU. of Welt Covina and Arcadia. • KetmeUt Sakoda has been promoted to vice president aod senior art director al CeekaM t_llaite_. Uvlngatoll Ir Co., l•c. Newport Beach. He supervises development o( advertialq and other promotion.al concepta a.ad LI retpomlbfe lor the 1raphic design work of the creative depart- ment. He joined the agency in tm H •r\ director 3nd ~cam senior "rt direct.or in 1978. \ Pan A•n .Joins Dogfight •..t S•erlc' Frank Gasparro, chief designer and engraver ror the U.S. Mint, was w OFi ng on c ay sculpture ror medal honoring John Wayne when he learned of the actor's death. "ll was a shock," he said. Airline Offers IA-New York Trip for $89 NEW YORK <AP> -Pan ,\merlcan World Alrways bas "]Oliiea'lbe ~w-York·CUifomia price dogfight with the "Cheapest one-way pass y e t . $89 on standby. The offer will be available twice daily on flights of Boeing 747 jumbo jets between New York and Los Angeles. Begin- ning June 30. the fare wiU be available once a day from Ne w York to San Francisco. the San Francisco fares are available o.n.ly until July 19, Pan Am said Wednesday. The plan adds sparks to an already s moldering coas t ·to- coast air farP war. declared Apcil 15 when World Airways of· fe red a $107 99 regular ticket. Ame rican and Tn.inb World airlines followed suit with $108 fares . in1 a meal and free credat card uae. means lhal lhe prices an air · traveler can pay for a coast to coast round trip range from $178 to 1566. · STANDBY TICKET-holders are seated ona firs t-come. first- served basis. All Pl'IOtographlc. Typog1aohlcal. Ci.r1cal and P11nt1ng Errors a10 Sub1ect to Co11ec1t0n . All Sale Items Su1>1ect to Stoel< on Hand ... ,,...._.nn,,__. get Into hot Wiier and saw! Dependable, ef. licient water heaters Olass- lined tanks, rapid hot watef' recovery system. high- temperature Shut-off 20- gallon. Reg 99.95 94~ Jl.tll ...... IM.ts ...... . ...... ,... lfUS ... HM.• ...... ,... IJt.tS ... 111.• click, click turn• the trick 21-plece socket set an metric or standar d measure. '14' & ~ .. drivers. #3821 M. Reg. 11.95 SANTA ANA !lo" Diego Frwy BOTH THE LOS Angeles and Pan Am has been offermg a $108 standby fart for some time. The carrier's new offer, mclud- Pan Am said T.ucsday it would honor half-fare coupons issued by other airlines for ecooomy- ~tass domestic nights, if the gov· crnment approve!>. D D yes, we do have bananas! Banana lounges. that isl Mu1t1-position chaise lounges made ol stfong. comfortable vinyl strapping over steel frame. Adjustable. Many colors. Reg. 14.95 .-a!c~ lights coals without effort Slart your fire without dangerous fuels. Just plug 1n safe, electrtc starter and coela wlff be ready In no tlrM. Reg. 3.59 ·241 7aa homemade to taste great N othi ng t a stes like homemade ice cream & 11 s not hard 10 make w11h this 4-qt elect11c lreezer. #F007A. Reg. 19.99 1388 double your lli-b-q pleasure Double cast-iron hibachi with Independent, adjusting twin grills. Wood handlM and baee. Reg. 7 95 411 just the thing to turn the nut. 40 pc. '!.'' & W' metric and standard aet Include aockets. ratchet, spark plus socket. extensi<>r' adaptor. spinner handle & cue. Reg 14.95 dustbuster power saver Rechargeable cordless vacuum tor big 8 smdll 1obs. Let the batteries do the work. By Black lS. Decker. #9330 Reg 29 99 --~ / -~ I . I .... . / l.....- ~ · caps off to you Sporl cao w11ri 1a,.,nu,, ,bel or err Oll!rn • a h as 1n.,:•rna1 anal HM " <;ta•, e1c Asson.'d color~ .. "(" ... C/ r~ ~ ~ (d a-round ~ the hibachi Gather round and cook ex- qu1s1te1y1 Unique grill on wheels for portab1llty, too Cast iron construc11on, ad1ustable. Reg 17 95 1288 1oaa ' > I ),.\ I .... , .. .. ' ~-;~ .. t.~ <:~' 1'f ' . \. . (I') • l .... , Y" ---"'"' -. I 1 . \ \' put kerm on top! I ~ Get yO•H Ker,. Pt m.t Hardw&rt T Sr.ri ro,y 100•, conv" made tlv Harw~ • W1oe selec.11on ot colors ano !>•Z&s to l•I all men's 411 Complete 7 lite electric se1 with bulbs arid cords Use indoors and ouldoors For parties. patio and pools Reg. 6.98 319 screwdriver with a twist C;nveniently" Located ... Eaiy To Reach 2666 _HARBOR BLVD. ~~,~IN COSTA MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOUIS: WllKDAYS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY AND SUNpAY 9 to 6 ; -----···-.-. ----·--.. -..... -··-...... --... -.. ,·--··------.......... ,,. ... _. ·---· ~· -· .. _ ---··-· ... . ~-~---.c- INSIDE: •Erma Dombeck •Ann Landers " •HoroscoPe •Singles Calendar ~--::;;;:ilCll!!!i!!!!!l!llS~::-.;;;:::;:;~~~~;:;:;~~~~1~h~VOM'~IO~y~J~u1~~1~l l~4~10~/·~1 :g;;s;;~~O-AlclY::::P~IL=O~T :::::!l~i!::;;;.::==:::=-:m:~-=:;111::.:;;;c;:r:1CQc:::;;;;:::~;:am1"' ... ~ ..... ~ ... ~ .... 4t ..... 4t ................. C.J. ' 1 Roller skate fever -those with a feel for wheels are hot dogging on our beach boardwalks and rolling to the disco beat in our rinks. Today, we examine the fad 's status ; tomorrow. rinks and skating equipment. The Great Skate Debate . - Newport Beach police o fficer Russ Sutter explains skate situation to Glen Meigs. Jennifer Davis and Karen Mmson 'Skate straight to the bay fron t: try to stay off Manne Avenue. Get oilier skaters to spread the word.· Sutter tells them Some merchants on Balboa Island fear for thmr plate glass wmdows. others say that swarms el skaters discourage tounsts from spending money. Che1·11l Ro111f1 Rolling in the USA Mr. Smooth, a tour guide on wheels, gives lessons in th e art of rollerhood. She dtd not look like Linda Ronstadt on the cover of the record album, "Living in the US/\." No s hiny blue satin jacket with her n:1mt• e mbroidered on the front covered her matchm~ shirt and s horts. Jn their stead. she wore a pair of C al Stat<· Long Beach gym shor ts with a r ust s pot and u faded Aspen T·shirt. In place or custom skates, rented ones of 10 and her father became ;rriluble hcrau!ie of the permam•nl md cnlat1ons made on bolh sides of her only !.hoes. she wasn't te rribly ner vous For years he r body had accustomed itself to "adult" sports \Ike skiinl( and fa lling orr surf. hoanls and all the olht!r recreations lh1Jl help destroy the myth that wisdom comes with al(e T hanks to s uch acllviUes. her uncoordina· lion wus always being made public . Uy MARC IA f'ORSBt;RG 0 1 ,,,. D••l r r .1 .. i i.tH Holler skakrs lhey're everywhere You find them arm·in·arm in the park. gild inc alon){ flUICl residential str eets, wheeling lo rlass on campuses. wh1zz1ng around cars 10 µark1n~ loL" They UM.'d to s kate out on area p1rrs unlll lhe big han prohibited 1l N111A ~o u f ind them clogging Oct:an 1-'ront and th1· boardwcilk on the Newport l'l·ninsula and rolling all over B<tlt}(Ja ls lC1nd. 1·spl·rwll} Marini· Avenue. Holl•·r ~k :1tcr~ oul for 1J tan C1nd so mt· e x t·n·1!'>t.' and a g(J()<J time are i.m<ick m lhl· mid d le or <t hometown controversy It's lhf· C rt.·al Skat!' Uebah: CITIZENS /\RE c<1r1 t'erncd about lht' i.aft•ty of pt•tk stnans . sc,me lo<.' al mer chant:-. fear for lhl' 1:>lay1ng.powcr of their plalt-gl<i:-.s windows an d otlll'rs :,a} tht· -.k(llcrs discourage the innnc·~ sp1·nc11111! to!l.1:-.l!. Sorn(' want 1t lianncd compl<:tcly , others "ant 1t rc!.tractcc1 to rt·rlain an·ai. T hl' fl'sull tht·"Nt1wport Beach City C11unc1I 011 !'\1 av 2'J 1•na('l1·d ;in 11rclin<inrt· which wfluld 111 lolA I hl010I111ns tit11Lt• a lwn on !>Orne c·1ty !'>1dc:walh flut lldur<• ;111y 1H•1A prohih1t1ons go into f'f (1·c·t l'<ium·ll m1·mlwrs ;.ire going along with re 1s an program 1·11111 mt.·ntlations from ttw µolwe dcpartuwnt 111 t n 1·nfor1·1·mc·nt qf t·x 1st mg l;.iw-; Tll/\'f (;I\ Vt: HlllTll t11 Opcrat111n SLifl' ~kal<· :in tnlt•ns1\'e :111 rh1y l·du('<1t111n al program ;11n1 cd al skat,. r1•nler!. Skains havt• until tht> 1•11cl r1( .fum· lo l'1>opt·r:it1· Thfl'-l' involv1c"1I in1·lude sk<ilc n·nlol shop l'roµrll'tors who <1rt· t·nc·uuraging '\k<1lcrs t11 "ht.·el safel.v <1 nd :-.luwly ..,nd members or the pnltcc c1<•partm1•nt who an· 1·xrilc.un1ng the sttu<i twn to s1cl<•wiflk s kat1·r ... Pll1..... "k a lt·r.-. I ht·m -;d \l'" <.irt · Jl<JS!>111g the '' ord 111 one anotht·r lo ..,l<t} 11ff bu:-.y bus iness ..,..,.llOll th11rougllforcs ·Tilts I!'> th•· ... 1rcl'I that -.tartt·d 1t all. said N t• wport B<"ach f'o!Jc·e ! Jff1 c1•r Hu:.s Sutler. refe r nnJ.( to l ktlhoa lsl;md'" M;.innc Avenue 1.1\ST S lJMM ER. when thr· fad beiw n 111 hlossom. "a t•ou plt: of 11c11plc 1A cnt thmu~h "'In clows," ht· :-.aul In an dforl to keep that ~urt 11( ll11ng from h:.1ppt•n1ng again. res ulcnts ;ind llw Balhoa Island lmprov1·ml'nl A ... :-.m·1<1l111n look I Ill' problem to I he 1·11u1wtl So. 1111 a rt·1·c·nt S:1turd:1) morntnj!. Sutler t•n1·miragNI :-.k :1lt·rs t11 J.!11 d1rct·ll \ lfl tht· ha\ front m11I rt'mtnded them t11 :1vuui ~t ann1· an~ Ai.wtc a\'(•nt11.· .... "D"n't do :111~ tricks. dam•1n14 <ir c1n·lc' un t 11 \ ou n· 0 111 111 tl11· Olll'll not on th1· s1d1·1A a l ks." lw 1'aut10 111·<1 /F\, -~·wc•'r0!;'111l),!J.:ll'll mcan!>_w.c..can.111 mloun flw pul1l1t: If lht.•) don't 1Aant 1l completcl} _ lwnnect. they'll have to enfor ce rl the mst'lvcs "Most of thPse skaters want to cooperall' Soml' 1hd11·1 kn1)1A tht·rt· IA <is a problem "'t'ou<l•m't 1Aan111 IJ<.tnned . we don l 1q1n1 1t not available in the half-slie God intended he r .----1-~~~·~~1f\ad-10 be...selec.ted.JILa.size. c1lhc.r to!L s mall or too big. SO llER .... E was again this time taking flight in a l>mtnir ro1. wc-anng-ctght yctto--- She opted fo r s loshlnR rather than pinching. It seemed the Intelligent thing to do SHE WAS NOT sure she wanted lo be here Al the hamburger table the night before, s he had a.sked her adult-sized children if they wanted to 10 roUer skating with her. She needed someone'• Dale Carnegie e nthusiasm . "Roller 1katln1." resounded the chorus of dlldalnluJ Bt• Mac lovers, "la for tourist.a." Tb1I did not make her f~I better. BUT CONSIDEalNG rf was her flr11l time on 1b te1 atnce the lost her skate ny at the 1ge .. -...... ......--_._..,. ~ ...... url'lhane wheels a nd with arms s pread hke 11 sick mockini.:bird. Jn the exhilaration of the momen t. she forflul the cardinal rule of rolle r skatin g : one must lean forward a t all times unless one en· Joys falllnit on one's backside. O n the ground and unable to gel up she thought . "How far must this groveling go"" That's when Mr. Smooth cam e lo the rescue with a friendly hand. From then on, the pud· ding·s wif\ Mr. Smooth -her ne wly acquir ed tour guide on wheels -gave her a lesson In the . ..... --.. """ . . . .. . .. .... . .. . . .. . -.. ·-... -. -...... _.,.-....... ----.. ......... ' . Roller skater Mark Smith of Newport Beach wheels his way through summer crowd. · b.111111·cl ,\II tlll''I• 111t·r 1 h:rnh w:tnl 111 tlo 1s ha1•1· llit•ir llu.-.1111•,se-. w1th1111t 1.1. all lu wall skater::. g1i 1111.! h\ If llH· 1ird111:..111·1· 1-. pa-.scd, cvcrybmly "ould he 1 all1nµ us ,., 1·1 ttnll' .i '>k<ilcr went 11, \\ l' ii -.111·n1I ,, lot 11( t11Tw 1fown h{'rc. That \\ottld m.1k(· 11 hard all th•· 1.1.;1v arour11l." Sultc•r .... 11(! :\EXT Wt:t:K. Sutt1•r will dim .,kale:-. unit rn1111•ll• with lh1· -.k ;,t1·r -, 111 lei! them <1l1ou1 U p1·ra t1•m ~af•· Sk;1 11· Holl1·r -,k;1l•·1 .... m 1·rl'lwnb <1nd r1·:-.1dcnh '•Till '" h;1v1• m1 x1•d \ 11·1A.., on lht· .. uh JC<' I 1 ~ln:.t ;,,h oc·;rl• ,, n1mpr11m1:-.i· c11nfin1· ...k.,111 111.! l<i -,p<·<'l(ll' .1n•a•. llut Ufl•y ho-pc-fl d11l•:-.n 'l lakl·" l:1 1A to do 11 m.1n;mr,:-s m i1 II ,, TiaTho~lf::.lan< re:iia1:nl .ind 1ir•·s1dcnl of tht· Halb<><t l!.land Improve 1111·nt A-.sm·1ation. ~<J1d. "I 'm NOT for banning Ill\ 111 "-.k.111•r" on \1.1r1n1· ;ind /\gate· avenue~) 1f 1S.•1·Sf<,\Tt: Ul-:UATt .. t•agPl':ll . . . ....... , I i t -... I a DAILY PILOT Thurtdey, June t4. llHt ( SI••~• ) Celfte,.ar SINGLF. t:XPEalENCE: "tlappl· ncu h1 8etn1 Slnttle -and Gay" l8 lhc topic or a di cl.IStlon l>t!airuunfl •l 7 pm Monday. June 18 Inform• 11on 897 9600 I SAFARI SI NGt .t :S; Marllyf) 1 Cle mt1nt wUI taJk about l-0ur~ to lndla at 8 11 m t'ridav. June 1~. In lrvlM 111 lormatk>n AnnSommer!'.,631·._'17~ SINGLES DANCES: Ml&w Anal(' prut'nta slnglf•:-4 dancea at Ow• 1>11s n~yland llott'I f'Vf'ry Sunday t'Ve>nlng from H 30 to 11 30 p m BAnlELORS 'N' BAC'HF.IA)Rt;T- Tl::S : 1'he lntt•rnat lonal s lnatlt'1' '>11uare dan<'l' dub I!'. 11pnn i1onn.c 1Jun<'e flaul'~ b<'a lnmng m July in Irvine and fianJen Grove l nforrnit 991 47M for 1nfornw11on about ac llvlliea ORAN<a: c 'HAST SI NGLt:s : /\ <'ha mpagn•· h1 unl'h •~ llrhedult-d for Sunday. Junt' 17 ( 'u ll M ury Arwo for n•1rnrv"Uo1111 ~11 :wlffl P A ll t: N T S W I T II 0 U T PARTNERS· 'I Am t;<>oct lo MySt'lf Whf'n I " will bt• the toplt· uf u dhH'US!llon llq:1111ihlH ut R ,, m 'l'Ut'h day. Jun .. 19 <'••II l>un· ll97 l003. for lnfo rm ut1011 SINGLES CALENDAR / ANN LANDERS Men Get Dumped 0£AH ANN I.ANDERS: You've printed 11cvcr al letters rrom women who have been jilted. All the anger llnd b1ll•mcsis and heart.Ache comes throuah. Why is it tha t you rarely print a lf'Uc r ftom a man who bu hct•n dumped? 1 Wht.•n I was in Korea a lot. of m en 111 ,m y combat unit got "Dear John" lt•lters from tht-ir girls back home. It was terrible. They would break down and cry . then SOQn after , volunteer ror ever y hozardous mission -hop· 111K for dt.·ath As k any c haplain. The• ··ocar J ohn s" wer e very s1m1 lar .. , mel tht· nicest guy and I'm going lo m arry him. I can 't risk tht.• chanre or losin~ you both Jf you don't make It home " perleace outnumber the men at leHt zt tooae. DEAR ANN LANDEHS· I hor><• you'll be· bll( tmoul(h to print Uus lel· ter a nd admit you we~ wrong A r eader a s ked if the hlAndle , "Good Buddy," was code for "I 'm gay . Are you ?" Yo u r e plied , "Absolute ly not." Why dJdn 't you la k e the trouble to c heck with som eon e who is into the c ur rent jar~on? Your answer 1s at lt~ast two years old A•• La•den 8o tbe word to all YM waap& CBer•. wM are new on the seeae .. 1or1et "Good B.addy." l.Jke •••Y other blta ol laaiu.ge -lt'a takea • a dlfferettl meaalng. DEAR ANN: My wire is pregnant. I r ead somewhere thut pregnant w(J mt-n should not smokf• ht:cause it C'Ould be har mful lo the b<iby. My wi re says lhl'> II> a lo t or hori.trnchsh She· <'la1ms once con· t'l'IVNI, lht· foll.IS IS so welt prol~cted hy Utt· w;.itt-r bai.:. nothing can get tc1 1t Is stu· right or wrong., WOK· JU ~D (JN CLOUD NIN f~ Dl-:AR WORRlt:D: Sbe'" •rong. ' lton 9U7-~l8. T RAVt:I. t'Oll S INCil.t:S· Mur1'11.1 und Doti Uavuli.t>n url' 11H.-r1111( <i M'Olllll.&r 1111 11•l.tt100:.h1p'> 10 Lake Tuhcl(' ovt•r I hl· Jul v 41 Ir tit'tluy In· format1011 · <Lnrt, $-to 22~1 . ., . The women in your reading au- die nce should know that the road is Jus t as lonu and hard on the other s 1 d t• • T 0 U G 11 S T U F 1-· I N LAfo'AYETTI-:. INOIANA I'm a trucker ·~ wife und have been a C:tJcr since 1975 About two yPan. t.1go thf' trucke rs J{Ot fe d up with rookie CBcrs comin~ onto their l1us1 ncss channel and s howing how cool they we re by using C H slang n~ht out or the comme rcia l ha ndbooks - so they chanl(ed {he mct.1nmg of the most overust'd term s to weed out the yoke ls Several s tudies have proven that bablt-11 born ,,, mo thns who smoke ht-a vlly durinic prPgnancy 'are ofte n s maller than norm al a nd &omelimes underdeveloped. They could also be s tlllbom. Babies 00 ab1wrh nlcotlne before birth and the rt-Hult could be a child with lifelong resplrat.-Ory pro· ble m s. Talk about a guilt trip -tlU~ could be tbe worHt. BAL80A SIU Cl .LI B: Fdt 1nlormu 111.rn 11bout at't1 v1t1t>~. tall Wayn~ 1loover.64:>-7979 AOVAN('t:O llt:i\l.T H ('ENTER : "Why Do I Nt•t'<I You., .. will be dlS· 1·u~sed ul ;1 111nl(lt•:. rap :.c'ls1on followed h y 1.1 T G 11•' d1:.co purty beglqning al 6 1u 11 fo'riduy, June 15. lnfoonalion 975-0700 DEAR STUFF: I'm sure lt Is. Tbankll for your poll(naat example. In answt"r to your queaUoa -wily do I prtntso many letters from women wbo bne been dumped aDd so few from men? Because the WOIDH who w rite about this s batte rln1 e1· If ''Ovt·r An<I Out" had told lhl' trucker he was a nt·w Clk r. I'll l>f•t the trucker would have h:velcd with him . -MOUNTAIN DEW -10·10 ANO Ll~"TENI NG BETH EM.t:T SINGL.t:S: Je wish s ingles o ver 40 may call The lma at DEAR 10·10: Would yoa beUevf' over l,tot letters -and they're stUI comlng lD from M£lne to CallfornJa. l ~~~~~~~~~- Hawthorne Christian School ***ENROLL NOW*** "For the right Start in life" ICl11d1r+w lw tin'" Grode. Al-day cloawa SUMMER SCHOOL STARTS JULY 2 **"GIDR ... l1hlfHoR•• Transportation available door lo door Children ol all laolho; are wolcorne - high M:holast1c standards -teaching thf' 4R s reaoong~ (w1lh ohon1cc;J. wril1ng, arithmetic and readiness Before and aher scnool caru c1va1table for children ol working parents l . ,, :~~~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY · - Library Uses -- Teens'Talents The talents ''' tce11-a i::crs actin g as "Teen Volunteers" will h<: put tu good use beginning this month at the Mesa Verde Branch of the O range County Public Library, Costa Mesa. Teen Volunten s work m various capacities including partic1pat1on 1n ~pecial programs such as puppet shows cin<I helping conduct the childr en 's "Whole World Adventure" Reading C lub INSTITUTE OF HEAL TH BEAUTY & MODE 1970 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach (71 4) 494-6510 INVITES YOU TO OUR ANNIVERSARY OPENING FR IDAY. JUNE 2 1st at 8 pm LIVE FASHION SHOW CHAMPAGNE & HORS 0 OEUVRES . STOREWIOE SALE 16835 Brookhurst S treet (7 14) 962-3312 TN'ns inlN cslcd 1n doing s ummer volunteer work. who will ht· in <1l l1·a'>t seve nth grade next fall. should C'ont;u·t tht· 1·h1ldren 's or reforenct ltbrarian<1t :>-11' !'J:.!74 ' A \ler!I Special /11 :1 \ ,,, '''-'•• ''"'' -·------- Newpo1·t BPW Offers Courses rr·11ANks Tl 1e Walking Lady U lA 2A I I l111oy tour111g c'lnd 511opp1ng ,,, tr1Jc comfort 6 lo 10 5 to 10 !>·10 h to 911 4·10 Bone. Camel o r tJavy Call /\II w1ll1 rn~fH.? 50le ~ aJ/l ~--~"'fq S HOE S Open Fri. l119p m 99 Fa~h ion Isl and ... Newport Beach ... 759·9551 .r POLO ... By Brown Jordan Dining Chair lounge Chair Ottoman Adjuetable Chaise Lounge 5 piece Dil].i.~ Group (42" T~YJining Chairs) REG. $ 80.00 84.00 62.00 249.00 $517.00 Jl andwrtt rn~ anJI}'" <1nd T;.i h1ttan dann• a rc two of lhl• l'Ollr..,l·o., now offe red by tlw Newport lla r lior Ou:.1111·:..s and Proressional Womcn'sClub Other cour-;r s in<'111d1• mc11Jt<1llon for stre~i.. S panish. n ·:.i l t·stci tt·. d1:.<·o da ncing, pt:nc1I. wate rcolor and cicryh c 1J<1tntrng, ncedlepomt, cre we l. q uiltinj.{ <Jnd other l11rndcrafts. The sessions run from .June throug h Nov e mbe r. f or inform;,11111n r;ill 547-7031 Clu/J Colt'ntJ11r rwu l!<tch ~~ t'rlnesda11 rn the L>o1l11 1'1lu t or11J c•mtwn.~ 11fll1n•,, 11/ 101Jnwn 11 and serv1rr duh met'lmq<i 111vl 1·1>1•nl\ "I"'" tr1 the pul>hc /r.r the /11/lnunnq Wt'l'k Snlll 111i111·1·~ to ( luh ('r1/cnrtar. Do1l11 1!1/IJI. f' () llo.r /561J, Ct1xt11 1\fr.w1, ('A IJ'l6lti lnclurlt· y11ur name arid plwnR mm1her N(J/lcf't mu.~t l.Jf' m '1Ur hands three llX'cks m orll)(lnce o/ an f'VCnl l'u:tures are hmll•'d tr1 rru11or fund raisers 0(>''11 I (I tllt' pub/JC To rt!qucst a picture. u1nte or calL the f'eature Ueparl.ment, 642-0 l l , l>elrm•(•n land 5 pm Photo re- quest/I a re lwnl1rt><1 on a s1JtJre available baS1s to tht·!'l t' ..,,,..,·iul p •·oplt· -Tiu· lla~c· ... ~c·hoo l P un·nl \ olunt•·•·r I 2f ·l1wrl'\ ,Jt·.1nnr ft• /, h•n N.1· ·: l\•11 ·., M.sr dvr1 ''' ,,, , E111n'I• 1; '" Jo•dn !iO'>Wf•lll• Joanm• (....11nor,. K11n C 1rnr1h•·ll ~ll!'ol,1 I 1,&)I 1 I l lj11nrt1• f Alo<.•· (I )' M,1ry I),,, I n i-,.1nO• [J 11•10• I Mcltqo D• U•' Kdy f flo ~" l 1n11.1 F ""'" r h"" c .. 11 111 • Heip1• C..,,111ou1r. "-'1• ll (.Ptf}t" f t r f I 1!1 ~ "' It.' •'1 I t•l ., •• i • -1 .... J M1ciq1 ''''lll'"• ~ •• 11 1 v tiurllt•11ti•• ,,. 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S 18!> Se11~0 QuarrL sa Seiko Quartz ~mary Oonk Pre·progrommoble tor 12 monrhs Seiko Quonz Solar Alarm Chronograph Operate) vp ro 10 year~ w ithout a barrery change. Alarm w1rh an hourly Oe•igner Don Colby intended the Polo group to be of vaJue from the •tandpoint of coet and utility. Daigned with a look that offen a broader potential of UH, not juat an outdoor group but a group that would work indoor• •• well. recalls 1n calendar and rime modes. Feorur~ conrinuous reodour ol time day and dor plus any enme calendar month This LC 0191101 1n s.01nle~ sreel w1rh blue panel S 195 Yellow w11h block panel. S250 Seiko Ouorrz Sil ~1gno1 plus premtOf\ ~ropworch. Yellow w 1rh g1lr panel ~295. Sro1nless Sreel wirh block ponel. ~250 Se1l~o Ouorrz.SQ The Polo framea are clpn contemporary Hnea made of welded tubular aluminum with a baked enamel ftnlah, Hating i• •n open weave polyeeter meah. Extremely comfortable and very attractive. A TRADITION OF TRUST FOR OVER 60 YEARS. Jt:Wt:LS by JOSl:PH SOUTt1COA5l PLUA Orhtot oi Son Ul•go rr .. woy. Cosro M9so. CA Phon•: ~9066 - . ~,., c~ . ~l'Mflc:on ["Pf•'• Haun: Dolly 10.9:00 Sot 10-6:00 Clowd Sundoy • ~1VISA • ~ ,...,,_ . ·----~ ....... ~-,...~ •" .... -........ .....,_....;:""' ....... .. --...... --·. -·-·-.. ---~~ ........... • .. -l . . FE.ATURING n•U• ~II .. P"'nto Oy G•ry Amtlro~ 81/ly1oe Pistole does hot dog skating on sidewalk area m front of Newport Pier. He comes down from Palm Springs on weekends to skate . •• • Skate Debate c From l"age Cl l lht:re·:-. <mother way to muke the stree ts safe for µcdcstnans. ··rr Opernt1on S<J fc Skcstc works, thc.t ·~ hnt: ·· PRIOR TO RENTING roller skc.tes. Li sa ('hr1 stcn~en . ari islund reside nt and Dou~ Hoh an of Fount<iin Valley shared their views. "I think s kating's grcut, hut it's a hc.zc.rd for µcdcstrians on reully·husy streets." said M~ 'hris tcnsen .. As a s hoppl•t or pedestrian. I don't want to have to worry about being knocked over. I think there should be some restrictions -maybt! <.trl·a~ spec1f1 c<.1lly m arked off fo r ~k~ers. like tm·ycle lanes, .. she added. Roh<tn noted that "keeping 1t orr the m ain -.trt:l'L5 would be a hig help." GEORGE WEIN CH' Marina del Rey, who \'l ~ited the island for (j duy or skating, said, "They ha ve jogging paths and hike paths -they should havl' plat'e forpeople toskatc ." Susan Cutle r of Newport Beach, agreed. cid· 1hng, ~'l'hey should not bitn it. Befol'e-l sU.rted 'The problems g_re caused by negligent skaters who don't • ave common cou esy. roller skatiug, I wi.s one of those people who Sitid they shouldn't a llow them to skate on the side walk." Now that she's a skater. !>he be lieves thut saf<oly is the key. Scott Rus hton of Pomona and Tony Moreno of Covina want to s kate on the island because it's s cenic <tnd because of its proximity to the beach, they said. "I hea rd ·30 days' a nd I hea rd 'no skating in Newport Beach.' I didn't know what it was, so I as ked," Rushton s aid. Sutter explained the pro- ~ram . and the two s kate rs agreed to abide by the rules ' J ULIE KROESCll AND Carolyn Blunt, Costa Mesa residents who work as saJesclcrks <Jl Leroy's Island Pharmacy. have mixed feel· ings about the possible ban. "People have been hurt, but 1t 's a lot of fun too." Miss Kroesch said. A sign on the pharmacy door proclaims. .. Rollcrskates NOT allowed in store! Please re· move them UpOD entering ... "We've become slaves." said Miss Blunt with a laugh. "Skaters stand al the door and say. 'Can you gel me some gum?'" The Balboa Skate Co .. a rental and sales shop, caters to almo~t 200 ~pie on a good weekend, said Bob Albright. assistant manager. But skate salesman Mark Engle said a television news report lhalskating was prohibited u n Balboa island hurt the businea_!I. 'I'M report • • A unique 1hop for l't-~~~1-~~~~-"~-~..a.-.,..,..... ... l..ftlRlllla-~-lm- FATHER'S DAY.JUNE 17 We Carry • fine llne of executl~• glfta Juat for him. "as incorrect. he said .. Peoµl e think we dun 't rent skates any more ·· THE GREAT SKATE Debate 1s also the topic of convers ation around Ocean Front on the µeninsula. LaVe rne F ost e r . o wn1•r o f ll ('n ry 's G roceries, said. "I havt· mixed feelings on 1t It's a fad r ight now. H's good for business - naturally it brings a lot of people into the area and tbat means more money for the merchants . "But somebody tould get hurt It's the e x· perienced skate rs who know how to maneuver that go zigzagging through the t rowds, :md they're the ones who arc a danger "The skaters who are unsure of themi.t!lvci-. take it very cautiously ··1 think they shoulcl restrtt't 1t as to where they can s kate -away from big crowds . That would make it safer for the !)(:Opi e who arc walking down the streets .. HER HUSBAND, RO\' l"<istcr , pointed out ·If they restrict skaters a nd s katcboarderi., then they have to go all the way with it a nd restrict bikes and motort'ycl<'s," <i long Ocean fo'ron1. ll<trry a nd Sa r<1 f''c1ns te1n . lo ngtime peninsula resident~ agreed. i-.<tying, "The folk s who live here have no chance to take a walk . The re a.re too many roller s katers a nd bit'yclc rtdcrs-:-We--h11vtt(n!tay-ho~ Diana Meye r. a parking control offi cer for the city of Newport Beach, has obser ved the fad's growth for a year. "It's s teadily gottc•n more <tnd mor e popular. You can imagine wh<tl it's going Lo bt· like when more people c<J mc down here for the• summer "IT'S A MADHOUSE. There are a lot of problems. You can't walk on the street ( Occ<.1n Frontl because there's a skate boarder zipping by on one side. skaters on the other. and bike riders -and you're standing in the middle "I don't want them to ban roller skating on all the sidewalks in Newport Reach, but I would like them lo set as ide a pl ace or ccrt:.11n a rea where they can skate along the beuch without being ci hazard to pedestrians." Ms. Meyer said. Leroy Siefkes , it manager at the Silver Skate rental shop on 22nd Street, stressed the importance of taking part in Operation Safe Skate "THERE AR t: 13 skate re ntal shop~ between here and Balboa Island," according to Siefkes. "We're trying lo make it safe. so they won 'l ban it. "The skate shops arc getting together and Hsking experienced skaters to carry safety equipment and teach safety rules. We only h&ve 30 days to control everything." The problems a re caused . he said. b~ "negligent skaters who don't have common courtesy." SOUTH WIND SU COSTA ME 557-0211 • SOC CE VINE 752-7355 fh11r~.t1.1y ,l110<' Iii l'l/'1 OAIL Y PILO T 0 ••• Romo ( .. ~rom Page Cl) ul of rollerhood. Nol only did Mr Smooth know how to skate forward and dip and twirl, he knew how to skate backward and fast. And he didn't s weat. T&YING TO KEEP up with· this rolling maestro. she was soon puffing fuJI of rivered perspiration and sporting a bubble blis ter on her big toe. Her recently acquired t1ruised tailbone re- minded her to lean forward In a crouch while navigating over twigs and berries and a ll the other organic obstacles the City of Huntington Beach provides to make roller skating more ex citin~. She felt like bad taste an pubht' 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS 'I 2.50 Costa Mesa Tennis Club 557-0211 Registration Thru June 17 Then something strange began to happen. It was like a crys tal momine mome~t wbea your bathroom scale goes wacko and says you- weigh 10 pounds less than the truth. She was getting the bang of tt. And for tbe first time in too many coffee cakes, her muscles were warm. lier sloshing feet were working in familf unison and she for~ot her taHbone and the bub- ble blister and welcomed the evening breeze in her mouth. It was no longer important that s he didn't look like Linda Ronstadt. But she did wonder where she would get the money to buy a pair of skates that fit. ·CHAMPIONS A'R£ MADF-ffOTB~ C0"1'E TO ELLIS AVENUE BAPTIST SUMMER SCHOOL • 8:00 -12:00 • The 4 R's • CredentJaled • 1st -6th Grade Teachers #' Tuition • $20.00 Reglatratton -S75.00 Register Wednesdays & Saturdays June 25 -August 3 LIMITED REGISTRATION 842-5755 8121 Ellis Ave. EFFECTIVE JUNE 15-22 if you LIKE MARIMEKKO SO O/O you'll LOVE our sale! /C OFf ALL DISCONTINUED PATTHNS I 1 Shop~ Atcr:=J Seacliff VillCJCJ~ • Huntinqton Beach #43 Main and Yorirtown • ph0tt• 536-45 I I HOURS: I 0-6 -Fr~~ Gift Wrap KALEVALA STARTS FRI., JUNE 15th 30% & 50% Reductions ELLEN CARTER 1· L L"."'~ HABrn:1,sm:R ___ ..;..j-,----- 131 FASHION ISLAND MALL e NEWPORT BEACH e (714) 7SY 1110 HOURS· MONDAY THRU SAT 10 AM $·30 e SUNDAY 12 S PM _____ j' dad's day,jl.l.fl(l. 17th oxford cld.h but ton down, our rrx:et popular dre.s9 sh1 r t always a favonte.1n white., blue,., <Z..Cru, pink,e nd.yel 10\)./ avoi1able, in dec ron and cotton or 100% cot ton ,______ --- '\ • ~-.~l ··--~(l~/ l:--:------~-!..& .... _ -·-· -· ... --·----· .. -. -.__.._.. / , -14 f'Wthcon l~land• Newport Bcach•714/6 44·5070 1001 ~stwUt>d IJlud .. ~stwood Villagc •213!479·7727 \ ----......... _____ _ . -... ~ .......... __ ...,... __ ,_, __ . . . . ~ . . -.... -. ·--·--.... --.... ·-... -..._ -... --......_ ~ . -_,.. ... ..._ __ .......__.,.. ---. ..,...,.._..., ...., ___ _ . . Th"'9My, June 14, t11'1 'I Didn't Feel' Thli la an o{W'n letter l() evcryunt• wbo h•• produc•·d ur d fcod ~d \'1011'0.'C' on tt•lt'\'11\lon You dot1"t r.-memlM'r ow. 11<\ yuu" I'm t.ht' Vlt'~t·r "'ho u~t·d to ''' In front ol a TV 't>C und "'h1•11 .. l_(un wu' fi rf''1 . I ne.•urlv jumpt•d <11•t of my ch a ir. Wh~·n I :.11w ~ome."flflt• bcanft btlaten. Ut.'\lm cUvch I fhnchrd .ant.I hill lbe pMUl ~ whdl .. l.~aw bluud. J t u r n t' d m y h , •• Ht " "' " v u n d 111 ) 1'ltlffi1tch felt f w\n) I know I dun't i.et'm llkt• IJw ..... u .. V\'r!Wf\ )'OU f l'&nt'lllbl'I t•tl l 'm not You have <1t•5t'llhll11r1J nw U11ru1~ a ~ingle evt!1UJ1~. l on~c: aw 12 f\(."'' pie shot lo dea th, two·peol'lt: torturtd tone a rtuld>. one dum ped lD a swa m min~ pool, two cars eXJ)lode with people m them , a r<tpe an<l a nrnn who cr awled three blodc:. w1tt~ a knife in his stomach ., And you know something'> C u1du't feel s hock or horror I d1dn 'l fof'l ell c1te menl or rcpugn&nce. I dJdn't feel pity or sadn1•Sl> I didn't evt:n fed :ingcr The truth 1s , J d•t.ln 't fed And I h ale y ou for al Through repealed cissault of one violent act Mtt!r anolhtlr you hcwe taken frnm me sornelh1ng which I vulutd tio ml'lhlnac thut n)nlrabut· t•tl to m) 1·111Hp1ti.iuon ttnd cann.: Uw lf)"lluw t lu fttl \ u u luld m u 11 1o l cnc~ ...,.,, n .. .-.. ,>-UI \ lil'l'UU..,t' II I'> ' fl'lal " 'l'hru"' 111~ up ,.., 11·ul hut I llun't wu11t t11 ..,.'t. ll 111 \'11lt>r You tvlJ we• Uw ~1 1' u clock o~w~ "'"' JIL'' ,,i, \111l1·nt llut )uu for~ot to 1111•11tw11 ttw ~Ill 11't·lodc news has con '' h•111•1· W h 1·11t•\ 1·r viull•O('t' 1s rt!port· 1·1 1 ll 1:-. d1•cl,11 t·tl wroni.: tuu.I shod(tng .111tl 1·.11 rw~ .1 1•r lt'l' tag l'lt·,1w lcnow tha t I wtll'~un 1vc the '-lttllc'111··· th11t t'ntJ1111k1> fro111 thc Lube h1·r·ou:.1• I know whJl I huvt-lost and w mt·huw I will fmd m y wuy back to what 1 know I !>hould bt• und fl't.'l But ndh•r t 1f you will on the l'111 lu1 t>11 of our 11mci. those Ln rants with a <!1 ·•nch s<'tt•cn 11s a night ll~ht, who could adjust a n aerial at J~c four. und who cons1dt!-r TV their babysitter, mothl'r, futher, first date, good frn·nd , t1·at'ht'r and constant lf 1 llnl' r l'lltnl)alllOI\ They lwvt· ll l'Vt·r kno wn shock. 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TMECOUNT'fOFOaANOE "••u••• Q•\ "9hh .• ~a O lll~r ..._ A..,.,M "ydrot•tbon\ bit •f\•f\Of"11f"r ~~ E\l•tt of MARIE • TE MPLE. •no,.n,9"f)llW'""'l\l••m.•tl0"11 pro• Oe<••Wd Ov<.t\ det111N "°"" di\• o• thf> tor .. oo- PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUCNOl'ICS c...- IUN•HNt CIOUttT OP Tit• ITATCCWCAUNa .. ANll '"· cou.TYOf' ....... .... ..- •OTICI OP MIA•t•O 0111 ll'ITITION TO HftbMNI ftTL• TO •IA&. ~llTY NltWUT TO Pa°'6TI CDOe MCTIOll •U Etle .. of •AVMOHO W. ~TNAM, tU •AV.ONO WALLACI li'UT• llCAM,0.C.-.. lfOflC. 1$ ME•ll'I' Ol'lllN ..... S1t1•1.e v •. PUTNAM, .. ._.. .... ,. ......... ., .......... ...... ,. • .., ... ~. !let HIM ~ a •llllolo ... h<awi •eKIM ..... - IOl'"'I"' -.Cr1llell rHI ,.._... ••• '°"'"'"'"' ... ..,_,.., .. "" •Mtflt .,.. .... ll'llCltltMr: I.GI,... .. ~, .. " .. ~ __ ..... "' ..... 111, .. ... , O and .. ol Mlt<•llant...,t Map•, '" .,,. offke of Ille ltecordtf of Or ..... ~. c.tl-• ....... 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'"'ovoh •fl m•ttt-t' Pt<t•1n•no ,,, tt\4!' e\t•lf" ot or _..,,,,,, ttw-'"'D\urht< .. o• ttw tttnO .... ICl'ITM WILLIAMS •flt •well Strwt. \e•t•Hlt. ,. 0 ... 111• N•·---•.Cat1 ... An_,.._'"""-· Pubh\f'MMS Of,\f'Ql'" (.oost Ott•ly P1IOt """' "· 1\.21.l'!I~ 7161 I• By SYUN E Y OM ARR •'RIDA 'V , Jl'N t: 15 ARIES ! Mar. 21 Apr 1!11 You'n • on vt·r~·· Of brf'aklhmut:h y1>u'll tw• happlrr and ha1,.1• r eas on lt1 1°<·ld1ra1.. (;1•1111r11 , !-lag1ttar1 u!. p1:ri.ons l 1i,•1111· prurr11nt•nt ly Costa Mesa -541·11S6 m •C" Int fur'"'' p .. n u ._. .. ,, .. net tn.,1 '""' 11m1 "no p1n\t• of h• ,., in<' Hi• , .. m. ----------1 hth t>t"""f\ ,_.t tor JUl'\ft 1f> 111/il ,,t \0 00 f l t'°"l \a id Of'ttoMn l. w1ttun tn-..r m on01\ n.,.,..1n,..b0w. ~l•f>"() "'"" tn ~flQ.m P11,,ll"l~ ()tr~~lt ( "'"'"-' (.t,;1ly J..'ilOI ttflf'r '"" ,,,,f (>u(Jl1C..tllO,, Of Cf\1\ ou• h •' •P\ft'Aoi ... (\ n' f'1"''' hr nntl'f Mtftf H 1tf,O II.ii .. 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I hrough 1nll'n t•nl wn q( f n t:on<J f\m1w 1t , µI an a1· l'C1rlling l y H1· s p1-t·1fw. rhre<'I. gi·I to h1·arl of rnat11•r..,, :'\q u<irill,, l.l"I 1wr ... o n' (1).!u r •• p ro 111111L·ntly \.\'hat ..,, ,•1111·d 1•1 IJI' J 11 ''" IJtr111nc-. bh·:,~inv G EMINI !M <lv :!I .lunt· ~It 1bk 11ut·-.1t0n'> µ1ern· ,n1r1J1n 1.htil would r1h M 'llr" truth J·u~h throui.:h lo m;ikc· vour 111;11·1· tlr11· whll is a ":,{'Cr cl JJn11n·1 '1101·~ ~.<11nc·thin~ vi·ry niet· for you l'rest1~1· 1-; 11n uJ1!.W111g J' you rec ·1vc special cum111t•111fot1on CANCER C.lunP ~I July ~I 1J1plomacy, a sen:sc of whut 1s to t>1· -t hese dominate Your perceptivenc:.!) :.urges ICJ forc·front you "see · outline of futur •• f':unily r11nc('rn cv;iporate' ~olut1on to dil1•mma 1:-. ... 1m11l1· \'tJu f1nri '1ut how to do it' l.EO Uulv :J.3 l\u.J! ~~> Look t>.·h1ntl th1· :.t•e n .. s , .. ,. 111:11·1· .... 1w1111h· as tht•y art:, nut 1111•r1•ly a -; v1iu f;rnta~11.1· t hem VIRGO ( i\IJJ1 ~:1 !-,1·pl. 221 <:o !.low, n111111 t;.11 n f<wu-.. r1n ulllm.sll· 11bJ'«·t1v1., g('t hint from Lt·o m1·,~ai.tl' 1,.,,. • ., 11·:-.1>on!.il11hty and monf•y Lend tu t'U m 111i.;ll· .. : rn µhas1s on <.·onlr acl!. public rc-lat111ni-l'lll>J>t'r:itlvt: effurts and ma rital status II<• d1:-.cn •<•r ''on<"<'rninK a "<,c>Crf't" LIBRA <S<·pt 2:f.OC'l. 221 f1r11 sh rath1·r tha n SL.art vou ga111 hy 'm<1othing rou~h cd~cs. Tukc nothing for g r :mtl!d in conncctwn with basic M·r v1n•..,, depl•n11cn b SCORPIO «>c-t 23 Nov 21 I llighl1g hl originality, ind1·pcndcnre -be '>P£·n lo fresh conce.pts.-ne.w contacts_ Imprint your own style, :.tart ~omcth1n~ m•w Len, Aquarius persons figure an scenario. E motwna l responses, affairs or heart dominate. ~~-<!l'f!'AR~lJS <NM. 22·Dcc. 22)· T a ke conservative course M<·ans remain on lam1bar ground. Estat>h sh. Pf!S1t1on deal with family me mber who has hcen "whining'· for atlcn lion . Message will become c rys tal c leur. Aqua rian plays key role CAPRICORN c Dec. 22-.Jan. 19): Tr av<'l written reports. articles. visits and visitors r11i busy scenario. You em erge from period Of brO<>ding. Press ures lift: you have more room , more of a chan ce for self-cxpresswn. You could ride a lucky s treak. AQUARIUS (J an 20·Feb. 18>: You show a profit If lhorou~h Study subtle nuances c heck de t a ils, read betwee n the lines. Acc~nl on money, personal possessions. lost-and-found articles. Another Aquarian can "light the path." PISCES <Feb. 19·Ma r. 20): Take lead, get sta rted on project Contact made could de velop into significant relaltonship. Cycle high -trust your own instincts, judgment. ..:, '\~11' c_'· I l l 111u11• '/'llP Attic. a <'or1s1gri. m1·nr c<1ttage. 111vzt f'.~ !I'''' tu 1oin us f vr l' (J n1 p l t m (' n t a r .II Jrnme-t>aked cak<.· ond colfee -Wed- nesdayN. 11-4. begm- nmg Jurw 'Lfl I 12~ Tus tin Ave nue Cnst.:i Me'>a. Cdl1torn1cl 9262/ 6'17 42ffi "Powers Did It ForMe!" Make a posltM, lastina difference In your I~ ' 1 "" I .qi''•!" 1•1t111111r· ,;111111rf ~.. l j I. I ' ••. ,,. ! ·'1 rtlll r ;\' .t "i "''ru n t"llt• 't I I 1· ' 1l 111t t1 • •1.111 Jtl fhfl,t ''"' 1V t4 •l ,,,,-,._,, 1 ,If .. (1tf 111T,1I ,II llt ORANGE COUNTY J fo-.in & <..vu•'hY ·'A I tt.1,1K Solo1Z1ng /or Singles calendar nms each Thur~­ day m the Daily f'1lot al'ld co11lains notices nf ac· tw 1t1e1 for smglts for tlie following week -f'rrday through Thursday Send nntrcea to Cheryl R1Jmo, Daily Pilot, P.O. lJor 1511(), Coata Mesa. 92626 lie sure to include flOUr name. ad· dress and phone numbt>r. Nollcea muat bt> m our ha11ds tiw weeks an ad· wnce "I'm Staying -~ l1C.J -HEW BU81NESSMEN Con•ect the OA1L Y PltOTfarlnfurwft ,.. ........ countr f9•lremnH -for ueln1 • FlcUUoue .................. I04321 IXT.112 Cool in my new Hawaiian ~ print short set. It matches the spandex bikini and sandals I got last week. N~e.xt week l 'ILg.eL!h: romper to complete my summer outfit. I find all my clothes at ..... aJi<ifHlla ... BIDnQUE 'II 3487 VII Lido. Newport Beach 87M510 \ P~lng Lot Enhnce Free Plrklng For Our eu.tomere ., m . '"me cuurttoom ot (;.o1Mrim• "'' "'4U 'nt \110, nurl t1 Jn<••1vl1 ('''th r l)flVP w ..... f IM Ulf" l1ly (It •,;;r\tct f\r\.t (1thtll'\tn1'1 l)r1t1•f1 Jul'\1:• I 11/U I f l A BllA"40j '"""''' ... o LA THA,,.&WATl<IN~ 111<,..rd 1(1m"""'1qfl ~H~ f"la-.r~trM!t l o\ An,ol9'. Cil oOOl l l•I 11111 •~17>' •1to,n•1' IOf' P•h hOMf' Pl.:BLIC NOTICE NOTltf TO (.II E 0 1 TOii~ <UPr lllUI< COVAl 0 1' TIH '>1 1> If OF (.l>l l ~OllNl l> FOii !Hf lOUh l v 0 1' Ol<ANl~r HQ I> llJOtl11 t ' t • t I; .. I t • ../ ~A • ,, t t.i { I• J• I o/of • ~ I n , .; • ·'1 '• ii I t-1' ;.t# ti• , ' t1ubl1 .. f\I~ flr,.lu ft (.()('' t (,t11H f 1'1IOf Jun .. •lu /''''~ "'"' ~;: I II 1 tf~ 111 .•ft ; ·t rt• t ·1l1 l I t•I I •II h 1,!r I t•fr • 10.•lf t f t Lt t 1•1 11• J<J H •• f I ' '. 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"'•<OONAlO,MEAo a ltOSENW•l.O , ....... M<l<~•ld Woll N•wpanc.ontcr Or ~ullt uu N••-1 BNdl, C"' '1MO ""~"tY\ fw Ptlltlot1Ct PuOll\""'I 0U"Q<f C:.0..\1 o .... r P1l9J. J""" '· 1.1(;1'1'1'-• --1•••·1• PUBLIC NOTICE A·U"40 SU,ElllO• cov aT OF T"C STATf Of" CAl.tl'ORNIA FOii THI' COUNTY OF OltilNGE ...... -NOTICE 0 1" Hlil•ING 01' l'E TtTIOM f'Otl PaOaATE O" WILL ANO ,011 LfTl"EltS TEU•Ml'N TAllY ANO FOa AUTHOlltl.ATION TO AOMINISTl[a UNOEll THE I NOE~ENOENT AOMIN15'11ATION 0 1' ESTATES ACT E <lalo ol ROB E RT SHl>NNOH. Ot>tee..,, PllBl.lf" NOT If f: Ftt.TITIOU~ 8U~IN£\S HilMf HA TEMEHT tllt\1f\,. ... , •• , Ii I f1 Ii' , I r t II ~ •t I (•1'</ ''''' 11 N tl "'' ,,, /1..AJ t , ,.., 4 '1'nl'"1 (Jt1i.11• hv w t n hf• .,..,,•II , F ICTITIOV\ llUSINE U NANIE STilTE""ENT f "~ tOHOWlnQ pPr\,On '"' ()t')1nQ Lw'• n-\\ tt\ O PANG E COVNf Y W O ~M f l'RM IJU l _. i:q, r"'i. 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"'''""" Con\1ry(t1on Co . lrtl "01ltlt\H.1'U Hf Wtt,1111 t,,t r,ut•man•••llrt ()pt-talton'I M1Jn8-~'' '"I\ \tllff'mtnt ¥14\ fdt <J -.1lh t,,. r nuntt (~,, ot o,~ U>vnh on ~"( ,I tYJq " C..htor"'• torpuuhOfl. 3410 E !>pt •1111 SI lonq fl....cl> (I> '10llO& PUBLIC NOTICE J.o<• K "•""llon tO l•nclt hit -----D•l•~.N.._.,O.,iltCn CAt?MO Put>h,fttrid f>rrt~ {h«t\f P<1t1h1 P•~t. May )" l l MIO JU"" I U 10/4 1()11 /4 PUBl.IC NOTICE .. .,.... -..OftCt T'OC1tel>IT'OtfS" Nt . A·"771 'UPl•IOlt cou•T 01" TltlE \TAf E 01" CAl.ll'OaNIA 1'011 THE COUNTY 01' 011,ANGC '" IP\r Mdtt,., o• tPtf! ( '1.tttlr u t JilME ') HE"4AY ,MlfCHEll. Ahn ~""""a\ J•M[') H M llCHEll MN"l>t OHM~ l'ICTITIOU\ aU,INf U l'fOt•C~ '' ,...,.b't' Q•....., lo U t<llto" JfAMI STATEMEHT h•111nq • 1n1m, tlOt''ni.t tM 410 d•'t " lt\tt tollow1nQ ~n.on\ .,,. doing C1.-nt ''' ,1,,1 ~d•-d cf,..m, 1n t~ otf1.-.. nt bu\lnl'\S d\ '""' , lr-r • nt tf\Po _.,,...~Y•d ( outt a r tn <.OMA~tf ~I MM'Artf\u' Af¥0 ,,, ... ,.,nt '""""to'""°' un1Wt\1Qne O ..,, ,,,,.. ~~•l• 700, ..... _,Ouch, (.A q7b00 O!ltt. DI Ml l(H( l I ~ l'lf U(, 1\00 AoDerl w 0•11 C,..n PArtnt• U1 Wtl\l\ore Al•O i>.ntt>ov~ .... () lo, 0<.•mpo Or . PM'lfl< P•h'lador\ (A AnQf'IP\, (A ~I whit" l..tUt• C)ffttr "0117 111 th,. pfAr • ot C)u\fnf'\S of th,. un c IC~oln o-n .. Getl P•rl ... r 11 G••\19Md '"•II .... n." CMrt••ntnQ '" ~,. Metf'O W•v. Cor~ Gel M•'· (A \..lfO ..... dte Su(h (fd1m .. ••lh "'" U&U ,.e,.,.ary -o<M" mu\t bl' lllttl O• t h1\ bu\IMH '' cond uctt d b'( • orf\~"led ,., .ttor~\••d w1U'ltn tou' 1trn1t1d NrtNrVup mc>l'llh\ affer thlf '"~• OCJOflt•f•c>n ot E IC•Uh Owen\ U'l1\ nnl•U' c;.....,er P•r1ner O..teo M.ov ~ ... ,. Thi\ \i.lemenl Wt\ 11~0 .,,,,, Ii.. l MM.A L MITCHE ll Cout11v '"'"' ol lO\ "~"'' Cout11y on E •t<U10t ol l~ Woll , .. ,.. s. ,,,. of...., 00(-tlt Jo.tN S. ~l:NNllH, E!iG. MITCHELi. & l'tlaCE '"'' ~,.n,.." " tonouctr O bf' " llt'l'i~Of"71fTS11 ---KltlQCOOOf'f, Jr c;,.n Pfr Prl,,,.. P1-rly Do• c.o T ht\ \littMnertf "'" tlfM:il • "''"' tnt County Clnll o• O•M9" Cou"I• on June S. 191" 1'11'441 Publ"ncd OrA~ c;~\I 0 Aoly Piiot, Jun~'·•• 11. '"' 11•1 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU' •USIN€\S NAlilllE ST.llTEMINT T ""° fOll0'4lr1f'Q Pfr\Ort •"I dOlnQ bu\t nf:u •\ \AY E THE CO.OP. m> SulH!riOt ......... _ lle~ll. t • '1""3 filootr1 A Se-n . .l10 S-IO• ••• , N•wl)Of1 8•1t<h CA '1~ fhl\ ~~ "' tondu<htd b• •" 1n d•Y•d<H• A-rl • ~"°"'" Tiii\ •l•t-t ., .. , hlf/d .,,ll't I~ Cout1tr Clttll ol Or•'ltt' County on ''• • .-.01 ti• ,.,i-ti\ If ''"'•''''' I t11 f t ltOf rr #''" '"' ""f I' oU f JIJUI hf•• If' '"' t·ft•'. 1t ''" , ,,., • 111 tt. .... on... , I flt •1 '"''"· 111 fh llf••\#·l'\I th• lfl flfi0 l' ,.,~ tit •••• ,j.,., "' ,,, ,,,,,. "' tfl1• ''" ~,,,q~·• 1tt tt. ....... oltu • n1 u,, ""'' t ,, • ""'' t1J11 .,..,,11•· IJl'#(J . '"'''''· I Ah'f\'Pr"I .. #j'~ WhtC'h I ff\f• lJ,/tf¥" itl f1U\1n"' of fty Vtw')f"f\t0ftf"f1 •O11H tt"'41 , .. ,, P""·""•"'l IO,,,....-ldlt of "H(f ,,,. 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C•llfOffUtt '>2&2b w1th•n •our mon1n-. ·'''"' tnr ''' .. 1 uuOlt\.•tllon ot *"'' Miit • t,l1th:<t M.ti; t8 14/~1 Morl•n ,..: ~ d.-ov .Aorn1n1,1r•1or Of 1n.- t1\.1"lt' ol tht:t dbo-'t" nilr~~eo,.nt P A nlE .... FAITH & \•HOFOllO US W F-11111 lll•d , o,\011rovl•, CA '101l 1el. UUI Ht '33S /\11 .. lltV\ lof P•tlllOMt Publt\tled 0 rdn(lf' l.olt\I Ottily f'tlOt M'1y ?•,JI .no JU11t /,I•, IQ/" /017 IQ PUBLIC NOTICE STATl¥ENT 0' WlfMOllAWAL F•OM rAllTNUISHlr Ol"E llATIHG UHDEll l't(T I TIOllS 8USIMESSMAME f hf' f()tlOW-tnq S)ttt~f'I ntt\ w1t"Or•wn ft\ d oenertit1 p.trtnf'r lrom tf'I~ l>4fl,_.f~1p _,.,,Ml Un<k• 111<! 11< t1Uou~ bU".-tnt"~\ nal'T'lf' Of KING PR! N II Nu CENTER"' n o1 ft\,tr'tlll Sir~"'· lr.,,•n•. 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CdlllO•nlJ q1611 Thi\ t>u\1n"" 1\ c.ondut teo by -.n in. otv1dua1 I M !)wf'ellMld l hi\ itet~ment WtU lllf.d with thf' County Clor~ 01 O••nge (oun11 on June 17, 191• F11H11 Publl\hl'd °'""9e CCM~I O••IY Piiot, Junt 1•, 11, n •no Julf S, 197• ?71~H PUBUC NOTICE f h1\ bu'""~\' '' rvnouclf'ct Dv " QtJntrttl Odrtnf>r .. h1('1 Ste(ltwin E 1 urner 011\ ~•~t~mef'lt Wd\ Hl~d w 1lh fM Counl y Clerk 01 0 '""9" Count• on Jun• 9. 1q1• F 1161Jl Put:>ll'""' Ott1nl!I' (.CM\I 0dllY PllOI, Juoe 14, 11, 18 ond Ju•y ~. 1q1q 114111~ ftUBUC NOTICE NOTICf 0' IHTIEN'TIOH TO EHGAOf IN TMl SALE 0" ALc:ot40LIC l fVIEll40U Junt• 11, 1q,. To Wllom II M4y Con.-rn Su1>1ect 10 1\su..o<e 01 ,,,.,. '•ct'°"" _.P~ Pllto tor. 11ot1" "11err1>v 9••~n 111•1 II\ uncter\,~d P'DP0'4!' to \4!"11 11ltt.1f'M>ht bfover•ge'\ ~' tfM pr .. mtioe\, CH'\Ct•be<I tt\ fo tl0•1 1n tnt 1'••tf' pro•Httd below 19017 Oroo• hur\I !>11••·1. Hu"I it>qlon Be.en. C•llforn1• HOTICI: OF DISSOLUTION Pur\UMll lo W<tl •nlenhon, 11\e Ull COMTINUATIOM OF I USIMISS d•n•oned I\ "Ol>IY•"9 to Ill• OtlWl•I HllJm1lton fa;rnut1r' C.o•uerut l•on Comp,.nv. lrw , d (dhtorn1d <O• p0r~ hon, 7"15 Rt<! Hiit AvMUf!, ~u•I• FlOO Co\I" Me._., Cdlllorn1a '11&11> "''' t'>U\tn~\ I\ Condt1<l~d bv • (.Of port~•1on t-t.\m111on r ttrnvtz"r Con\ttut tlon C.o • inc IC'Jftn S P'"rtun' V1t~ PrP'\~t'n1 1 "'"' ''"'''""""' W.t\ tilf'!O •Oh 1ht' Counly Clerk ul O•dn(I<! Counly on June 11. "~ Flt6 ... P uDll\lltd Ora~ Co.ot Oa11v P1101, J unt U, 71, 11 •no July S, 1'1• 11'1 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIMESS NAME n ATEMINT The-foltowinQ ptr,ons •'t do1n9 bv,1ne\\•U PAO FL YEA .. 0/ W•rnu A~tnu~. Su•tt •». Hunl•1\910f' Be~" •1'41 Pur\UMll lo IM PfOVl\IOll\ OI Se< hon """' of AICOllOll<. 8tW•"9"' Conltol llOU s OI ·~ CorPot4111on c-of the '°' l\\\lllft(e ot •n •l<otw>llt be••·-JOAM L-11, IOl.S6 L.tm•rqvew St•t• ol C..llt0<ni•, notice " iwrel>y llunu (0< llUll.M\I lor '""" pre Avenw, Fount•ln Valley. C•lllOfn .. o•••" 1,,.1 miW\ H IOI•~ •uoe lll• ...,,ner\111p ~ .. ,oro ..... l\til\Q "4t"ON !>AL.£ GENERAL. l<•llly J~. ""° ,_ Cir<. ... bt l••t" J•m1n F C•oul ol US I PUBLIC PREMISE SI FOUftt•ln Y .. ley, C•hlc>mi• '1109 E mt!f•IO B<ty, L•oun• Stull Ott-•Ent.,,Pfl~,111\ Tiii\ bu•lnt.-1\ conducftcl Dy• Dl-C..•91• C•lltonil•, Onwr W. Lllf>Q 01 7U2 Ou """'i<M11 9eneral -1-P •'"219 PO'>I 0•1•• l•VIM, C•lllor111a, •nO BY ll\onw\ A P.o<hollk JoAtwl L.illlon Brun E Noll 01lffS...111111-1 Drive, Pr~-• Th•• \l•t-1 ••• t1i.o •1111 tM JAMIS l'.Uall'IS ...... , .. '-- MJs-Mt91M ............ .... "·~----.. -L.-, '-"· cafftentl• ... , Pu1111.-Or•1* Coe~• 0 .. 11., Piiot, ,.,. • ., 14, ,, ....., J-1. 14, .. ,. 7011·1' PUBLIC NOTICE New11«I &«II. C.lll«nl•. 11noer ,,.. Pul>lhl\ed Or.tnet co..i 0•11• Piiot, Cou111y Clerk of O••llQe Cou11ly on '""' "&me ... C.L.N. P11rlM ri, dolt>Q Ju~ u . .,,. • 11 ... ,. JllM u, "" llU"Mu •I l.aD Dove Sl•etf, ~uile llO, ---- Ne,.p0r1 Rf!IKll, C•llfornla, ••• di~· PUBLIC NOTICE \ol•ecl by mu1.,.1 conwt1t of'"" Pa'11t• •• ot Mo 1l. "11 T"" -~••II ... <11nH-,., • fllCTITIOUllUSINLH p,trtn•nlloo C.Oflll>rf~O OI JMllU F. NAMI STAT•MINT I'll• .. , PuDll""'° Or11110t C.,.\I 0.,!ly Piiot, Ju,.. U, 11, 7' •nO July S, 1'7' 11U·1' ..... ---------- I PUBLIC NOTICE C •oul, .. , •fore••'"· A. O e11 l•1 The 10110 .. lnq Pfl''°"' •1~ 001no ------Olm•leltd o4 lM>l Dow $1retl, Suite l>u\ttle\l A\, l'tCTITIOUS •USINIH PICTITIOUI e11S1NI H 1•. N•W90rl B<tlKll, C•lllorn••, and T IHE T COMPAHV' •IM> SIF Com NIIMI STATl:MINT lllAM• ITATIMIMT Teltord "-W••~·· ... 9'0 Emer•ld 8•Y. Piii•• Huo ..... Comp•"•· t OJ4M7 Tll• lollowlno P•''°"' •re dOlllQ Ti.. ,.,._... ,.,_ '' dOlnt lhnl· La 9u11• hllc.11, Cet110<11I•, IH1dolr ti. M•< Ar lllur 8 1 •d • S •f\la An•. llv\lntnn. ,.. .. _. ,.,.., ll•m neme, lo .. n . C L N Cellt«nle91101 llLL.'S FaAME WOllKS, UI .. PllOFESSIOHAL SPIUNKLEll P•rtne"· •f 1600 Oo,,. StrMI, S..lle Edwl11 CMnct SI Amou•. 1.-.0 8H cf\ 81'111 .. MldW•Y City, C.lllom1a Sl ltYICI. ''" Cl•y, ••• """'',._ t• . ..,._.. lleKll. c.llfOrnl• Tiit .... ,, ...... Coll• liltM. C..lllO<nl• mu e.oc11. ce111 . .,.-,.... p,tr'IM<1"1c> wlll urty °"ti. bu\l ttt1• W•lll•m Jack Hollm•n, tU• Cllor~ Mttvln Hiii, t•t c .. y. •t. nen •nd Ii enlllled lo •II Ol fllt M•b M .,lfl """""' 51 Amour. ,...,0 Amtll•, •-m. C.11'-" "'°' H..iltlf'IWI lle«ll, C•llf ,,... •f '"' flHOlwecl IMH1Mfllllp. All~ , ... ,,,_, CO\I• Me,., C•llf0r11I• l•Clftd• J •YU Hotlm•11. U\t Tiii• --· " clMucttd lty ... lfl. .. .... ""' _t ... ,Y.lp ttwlt "°' ""11 .,.,. AIMii•. A ...... lm, C.lltom .. "'°' dlvtdU•I dl•wlwd, -•II ""' dffl• due lrom Tiii\ ltU\IM\\ " <Oftducted bY • Thi• MIMU I\ conOult.d bY.,, 1n CllltflH flA Hiii 11, Wiii '-11Ktlved Of ""kt al IM •d ..... , •• ~p OMclu•I ""' .~ w•• tl'-4 •"" 1"" .,,.,, Of ti. -P.wtNr'lfltp •Dove Wll Edwitl C'S\ A.._, L.C:....,.JOY<eHoftm.,. C-l y Utfll (If OfOllVe c;_.1, Of1 l0tll• ff\J\ 'a...lltll*!I ••• 11 .. d •1111 ,.,_ fllh \Y lelneftl wu fllecl will\ ,,.. J-4, 197' -'DAT!!>· J-1> "" Cov1tly Ci.rk ol OUl\Ot (OVftlY Oii Covllly Clerk ol Or• .... (o./llt'r Oii """" J.-, r Crou• J-II,"" J-U , ,.,. ,.,,..,.,_. ()r-(M'1 O.ily PllOI INN9i"'9 P111'1Mt l't....a """" J-). 14.11," .. .,. ....... ~Or ..... COH4 0•11• PllOI, P .... I~ Or-(.Oll\I 0 •11• Piiot. Pul>ll\""1 ()t-COIO~I 0flly Pllol ,,,..,. J-14, "" lH~,. J-u .11. 1'-Jul•~. 1•1' JUI 1• JUnt u . n. n •nO Jyly ~. "" 7U~lt ............~ .. ~··-._ -... ------------··-·-- 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ......... -· -------. ...- lllurldav1June 14. 1979 DAILY PILOT The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Seti It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad [64~~) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Ho.Mi For Sc* •...•......•.•••••..... ············~·········· .••••...•........•..••. I 002 GetMr.. I 002 G...,.al I 002 .. ,,~ •.•............•......................... ······················~ Wlhw't Notice: All real ('Stute ad Vl'rtrncd 111 this news paper 1s suh Jt.'t.t to the fo't'<ll'ral F1ur llous1n1: Al'I or 1961! whtl'h make:. 11 1l1C'gal to a d vt•rll:.l' .. any IHl' rl'rt•O('\', Ii m It a I 1un o r 1tL-.t'n mination basl·d "" ral'l'. rolor, re h l(11m. ""'" or nallonul 1in.:1n. or "'" intention 111 m<1kt' .1ny ~tM·h µn•ri:rcm:1• 1tm1t.1 U(lfl. l)r 1llM·nmin;it1nn " Cvming Inc,.... BEACH RETREAT ror Mom lllld Dad over 40 only Pnvalc. :.c(·unty i:atoo Townhome nc~llt!d 111 .1 cool. !>hildc tn·t·. park hk1· sett1ni: W it h ;,,JI the rer f;u:1IJt1ci. 1101· ran ltunx ol J w;t on1· milt· lo lfont1ngton Sla!t l'-:a1·h und all l11r 11nl~. SS!J.00'1 Fina t1m1• ad \l'rtl!>t-d. 1·all M l :!SJ~ 4AESTATE 1'111.: e®"Y. forlllt!I 11\l.IQiL nn. country kitchen. sc11 l;rnndr y a r <'a (..'01 y . t' r lH' k I 1 n i:: f 1 rt· p I ,11·1· St:l'luded ffiltSlc r s wl•· Wall of 1tluss •>vcrlooktnl( lar~~· puuo & p;irk hkl· .:roum.I~ Only $93,000 Call for all dt•talls ll6J.. 7fllU ". ' ' ., llGCAMYOH 1.nvely 1·usl11rn hurnt• on l h 1· ~1' I f • u 11 r !>" hdrm'. ch.'fl lamtl} r m .. I hath.'<, pool (v J•H'111.11 $7;,l'l,UIU LJ\. BIJ :!1140 J'U ALAHOPt: M f!s8 Ve rde . a v1•r y s~1al <iffennl( -new pamt. new landscapm~. newly ('a rpl'lt•rl. lH I' lo'IVlo: Ulo:OIWOMS. :J l1<1t.h...,, fam1lv mum ()o your own r 111ant1n i:: Sl.'>6.0CllJ COU OF MEWPORT REALTORS 67S..S51 ,I HHIMSULA nu..., lll'"":.p;iµcr "'II nut kn11w1n~I} :.i<·r •µl : .iny :uh Hl 1:.1 0 1: f r )"i: ,, I l~lall' which 1:. n ~tol;i won of the l;iw I [~-~I ~;!!~~;~~ HAl< H,\H /\ ' llLl'rt'lll:O.G!-. .... ix-.-~-a.-ut-.-.r-.u-;=;=.=n=.=d.=r=;=n=.=;=.u=.n=.=11"',: f/1111~1\ft!J POIHT t'harm111~ :1 hr. 1111h 'lt'I-" 111 !>iJOll JU~I h~ll'll ;11111 pnn'<l lur ~u11·k :..ilt· C:all Now' ' 1.lli 717 t -I .. , ·~ ............ , ERRORS: .lf~~rtiHn ~check their od1 daily and report er· ron immrdiat~. The DAILY PILOT a1wmr s liabiity for the fint in· ccirnd insertion only. un tlll' l(olf tourSt'. l'nll ~c URE: 1a11y upi.:1 a•ll''" ~,;.1r .V plu...,h wh111· 1•;irpd111 ~. &OMM'iY 11urqu1•t tl11ur111~. n11 r ror... rom munity pool-. Pnl'1..,l l11 'I'll ltl Sl~• .. 0(111 631 _3444 ta4 7:.Jll::! Th11rru1 s. 11~1 Whrn you nPt'l1 t'lq:ien '1.'fVIC'I' (If ro··~uir .... lt."'11 t.11 lh1· ~·rv11•1• IJ1rN'tur:r 111 ('tu:.~1 r ... t1 111 :.oh,· your pmlllt•11 1 ••••••••••••••••• Gefteral 100 2 I L\LFA.:ltl·~"iT 111)1\1 F I I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~for Sole ha :t hdrrn k v Owm•r ~l.7:.o4J C\tll /~h 7µ111 -- !/7~1f<!Jj,)( ..•••••...••........... 1002 .••.................... I Blk fr 1,..,,.-11 .I 111< ! ll.1 111(1· nM;. 111111!11 ~II •••1 SWIMIHTHE SUNSHINE \ u m " \ •\ I " " n I l,1-.. l.111 II ~· \'!'I l~l'I 1 I '111 11,. '·" p•1•1I h11H11 "'''" I IStli 111' I I "·''" .I 11n·pl.11 1" 111 tit• •" MILLIONS CORNER tlv'I ''' \11· ,, \•rll• .1n·.1 11 \ ''"r"l.!1' 1 1n 1li.l1ol .... 1lh lh1 111.111 •\ 1111 unh ~;;tu to • ' 1.,1 . "·" \ l.111~ "'"· 111•1 I .1JI ;·,i ti !1 I "'"" 1. \kl,I. h11u • "" I• •'J ll I '11ul1l l1<· l>u111t '• JONE~ «;::SELEC T I PROPERTIES 1(1 ·\I I\ l'l I,, ttlf f8u1LDERS CLOSEOUT (714) 6 73 6210 100 I W B•lbod B• «l t4~"'Po.:>•1 ~a...H L.d••io•nia <..)tibtJ 11 'I·.\\ lt111111• 111 T 11 r 1 l , 1 11 • 1, I 11 I L! h I :1 II " .. " I I h ltt1tld1•t"• '"' '" lnr l111l11r111.1t111111 .di For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD· VISOR 642-5678 macnab ,' irvine realty SUPERB IA YFROHT Tri 11•\'(•I t·u~tom hCJml· \\ pll'r & ~I I p . ··~:<(.'I t I II g \ ll'" () f .\ ;,t ('ht Ill g a<·ll\'lll l'~ & 1111 1~· m 111u tl·~ from II <t r It 11 r E n I r a 11 <· e (J u a l Ll y 1·ons 1 l'U l'I ton tnm pl l·m enlNI liv las ld1d a ppo1n1 mPnts OffPrC'd l'Xl'l ll S l\'(•I~ 111 I t•t• ;,i t Sl.950.000. M<.1rlh<J M<H:n~b t;·l2·!:!235 <P·ll2) 642-8235 644-6200 901 Dower O[!vL_ !1drbof' V 1t!w (t."011.'r Irvine al C.c1mpu\ Vallev Center 752·141 4 OWNER WILL TRADE Two 12t ho.Mi Oft Indian W .. s Golf Co11rw. Prof~11iot1ally decarohd llr. 2bath. Poof. St 9 51000. 2 l edroom + G 11.st houw with poof. S 1151000. MH1b."hip to Indian Wds C.C. a•altable. WUI trade for llllih1 cowrcial, ltotM. co11do, .tc. 111 Hewport leach .-.a OR will Hll with tow dow11 and ccrry ,.,.,.. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. .'I~.\.\, ( , .. ,,11 t1q~·\\ I ;-. .... 111 •11 B'"" '' 631-1400 S T A R G A 'ZEK•"• lh ti \Y ~~'OU.\;>. Ji.. ,_ °"''' ~ <N"'" Ji.. .Auo,dtttf ro ti\• S•ott T-> de "clop n"f'\\OQe lo• f 11dov. t-OO•vtt <CH~ff"'OI0""""1btt• ot vOU> Zed« t>."h "II" ..... .. _ , .... .y.. .... ..-. ') Al'l•I,,. , '-'•t• ,,. .. .,. .. lli('I• , ...... ". U1"'-.fll•'tl II ~..._ ., the •H(llf ...... ~ ... ........,. .. _ .. _ ··-~~~::..-i :=- ,,~~ ~::::. MUOI• ... _ ... _,,..., ··-,._ ·-r;· (,,ooJ !•-,, ... JJWi'Wlt• \&()ti.If I& .. "'',_,., J10-.1t ..... 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J:1<·11zz1. $750 000 LIDO ISLE l'us tom tradil1onl.ll :l llH honw 0 11 prune c·orrwr lol Fn•c:flo\\ 1ng fl oor p I l.I n i n d ~ t o r .\' m 1 n 1 I> :i .\' ' 1 t: '' .s:ii s.1100 BAYFRONT Sl'q ·r:il fuw IJ<1 y fro11l h11llll!~ Wi th p1t•r & :-.lip Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo s1d"° D rive .NB. , b 75-()161 FOR THE "KITCHEN GOURMET" I I 1..f11lh ""'''II .11t•d I 1111" l'l'lllll•HI' liHlllt' Yo 1111 1111· • 'I"'' 1.tl I• ,11111 • ""l"'r 'ltt'<I 1•11111 111 .. 1 l.1h·h1·11 l11 11:l· 1lt•l .ll'l11•d .,..,. .. , • Ottllt ... fll•· I 'I u ,, r I .. 1 , \ • 11 I t ,. ti ht'.llllt'tl I 1•d11t1°'• 'oilll ,.11111.v·at num. "l.11 j!•• 11>Urt Y:trtl .111.t 'I p.tl 11 "• IJ1111't 1111 I ho ""' ti'~IOW l\:1ri:u111 .. 1111pp1·r-. r •'.••I llM• hlllt• ;,1l<; In ('la~~lftt !I •l·l!ul.trly Ami lhc y 1111!1 What U1cy'n · lo11kinl( lw CllFfHAVEN ~ l!oh Ill' • :.! lo<oth:o., cl, II lq1h l 11.1:.1• lo "'' h•••I. A. ..t1uri tw.. '>llort ''" 1011\ ,_,.,,11.1, 5;11!1 .A~I ti.I :0 .1 , II. .. 111 · associated t•OKE•S'-"EALTOAS 202~ W lolboe H1-JU) PRIVATE I 0°/o 1"111,1111 1111' • 1•'1\l'I 111111' 1•.10.,l:.111l• ( ..... 1.1 ;'.1 ...... (':;II L I •• , .. ltl-. \1 .\ 1:11 l:!fJ, 'fl11• fa.,lt·:-.1 ti raw 111 I h1• w .... ( .t l>aily 1•11111 ( 'l,1•. dfll'd /\ti l>l i! 51i'i"K ~CLUSIVE IRVIHE COVE l~r'IJOY bl·:H"h li ving al ils rincst : s t riking <·"nll'mporary home JUSl step~ from ont~ of the fin<•st s<1n<ly s wimming lw :w hes n n thl' coast. J>ramat k w h1lt· wate r view <·xtcn~ivc (JS<.· of wood anti g lass. :J B<lrms. living. fami ly c.ind gc.imc 0 1 (® Beach Realty llAL HTATI EXC I LUHCI SIHCI lt4' OllGI HAL ILUf FS. S p ~1 rkl 1n g . t·>.p ,111d t·tl "I.I l b \ l'liin. ~1n~l c ,,., 1·1 l H1·t.J n1111 11.., & Ul'll, with bu1lt-1n lrnokt•ase~ n.·a<·l1111 ~ t hl· t•ulhcdral 1 1·1 ll11g W1·-.t1 ·1·n 1·•qm~11r1: o n lovely i:11·<·111>d1 s 1 n.~100 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 759.0811 W 1-:S I. I< Y N 1\YLOR CO. REALTORS S lllCl' 1B46 COSTA MESA INCOME UHITS TWO DUPUXES~IGE LOT 1·:.1dl duµl t·x t·11t1la1n s two 2 hdrm . I hath :.rnglt· ll 'Vl'I unit:-Nt«.1r s ehoob . .. 110pp111g , I'll' Supt·r pr it·Pd :1t onl.\ $200.000 for l111th lilcl):!s WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., REAL TORS 21 I I San Joaquin Hiib Rood HEWPORT CENTER. N.I . 644-4910 KISS 111• l,tv.11 1n11v.1·1 r• .... J h\t • \lt1\\' 111 loo Ill• t.1t d11'\' hfo• •·1tj1 1\1·1I 111 l hi ' lou•h ·.11p1·t t.11\ \\ ~l1r 1\ .1 11111 I I OH1lll 1111 t•\lr.1 l•lt Ill I 1 •• 11'11111\ d 1•1·11r.tl1·d ltpli ,\ ·' \;11111<-11 "' I Ill 1'o·tll111 ~·II· I "Ill lll'IJt 1111.tlll' (~ti\ ~I U I ( Il l t111\\ ,,;!• -.(ill ALLSTATE REALTORS LIDO \A.,1111 I \I"·'" . I ,., .. I 11· Joi 11111'11 \ I 111 Ill .It f • ,, I I Ill ,. I' ,) I I It I 'I" • ,1\4• ·"'" l.111.f '''"'·"'" " I 11 ' I 11 I I ' I , II ' , i>-.9o . 1'11111 'I• ii YOUNG FAMll Y OR INVESTOR • 1111 !. H.1 ;ip11ha 111 • 111 I I 11 ol o•d 1' I u ..., I •1 fl.-·V..1\' .. 1. 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S I I S.000 ATTENTION PROFESSIONALS: ...... ,_ ................... .., ti--t-. of• cflllwy ....._~----..--= co•1urcW..,... wlttt....,. c_.., ................ c ............. .... r1•1fr1 ......... ..., .......... . POSSlllLITllS: S•etl Cl .. , s, •. Metlc .. OHien. ........ ...._Pm• Schll. ..._ Offw..t • sno.ooo wtt1t ...................... ....... ..., ...... 315Mam.Avt. Bahom lailnd 67a-6f00 !:>l:J.L id.Jc 1lcm:. with ;i Daily Pilot ( ·1ass1f11·1l /\1I ~THE REAL 'Oi, ESTATERS Ow Top Office For MAY 1700 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa With o .. r S7 ,000,000.00 in vo1 ...... A WIHHIHG TUM of Tnllly Olft1tcNtdf'"J People! Big Canyon Golf Course View leHHM Mw towMolM -"'Y acceu to pool• fgwui -tnnlccwdl- • ) ...... _ M' 2 ,.,. COft•erf. deR • Alr~CMMIMOMd • 21/J lalhl • F9llllly slu ldtc ... n •D"""9.._. • c.....ec•""Y/liltc._ • 9Mltr _,.,,..., ... co• .... .c ............. , ..... . °"""· ..... •••llt•ltlltift•tn S.ltyOWMr 640-llOZ Or youragent-Counesy to brokers lfflttk ..,.._ ,_ ....... Sllt,000 .__ ........ --.. -··- -. ' --.. --.. --.... -·--__. . ~ .. ..--... .. .. .. . . -........ I Ji17S.000. Try lS'.4. down. i e .ooo 2S74 Oxford Ln 6tidroomfl 1 bedroom Pnnc1pehrnn.ly 754·1RW TIJPICAL GARDEN r!S ----HO ME Elepnl 2 yr new 3 Hr 2i,; Ba w/1ac. Weislblulf Massive 3 bedroom, 21.~ Q.~ f"12·SQl3 bath townhom-e. Over R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640.51 12 -2,CXXlsq. ft. with a rorm»I Mes<! Verd..-. ai.i.ume 9'l,, d1nanic a r ea, pr 1v111te 1. ... 1. OW(.' I,.: 2nd 2 -ity ti oourtyaro and a nuH.ter lir :.!'·• Ua. d e n 4·t 1· h00roomw1lhaf1rcpl:H't' '9RIA T SITTI ... IM .. 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L""'"" "'I;,~.,. 10 4 T SLIP FOR INVESTOR /OWNER 11., \'1•Hf 1•\1••·ull\'••, 1111do V.111; IK t'.tll \II'" '\,.t•1h o""rwr 111 ""'''lw 1 .. 1.1t..1 O\t 'f ~,I I , lu.tfl ~,l\t' $1:.!ll lrt1rn {"!Ifft 111 II) kr1..,t 1.1I• lh11\ '"""r • nt tt·uaut" t1 ,1\1• .u t , • ..., .. ru 1111.11 '"''Ill 1111 .. jlll\oll•· 1•u.trtl1·d 1·11111111111111, l.1'J'l' I h• 111rtd11 ,11101 h0t\I' th1· lw1,11 "" 1111 \tllU U\.\·U """'' ~L.!>4 '14'fl l•111rr;um1mm 962-4471 (. ::•) 546 ·f3103 CENTRAL AIR I 111 · ... I . I. " " .. I I \I I.. I ..... h 1111 I• ..... I If I.' \fl I I lo·lghL' Jll ti 1• 1 lldt 111 ' I l1o1l h 1111111.ol d11111H' •·par:1I•' I ,t lfltl\ 1lt.11l ol• ' .. ff •• 11 S-115 500 u1s/s 111 ... ll<ILI. 11( II ':-.. t- i lltl rm I lt.11 h" f1n·p1 ... '" .tllt ' ... , ,.,.., IJUI f) I '4:1-tJI I, I llt ,_ t •• I OPfN HOUSE REALTY Bal>oa Island 1006 ...•.•..•...........•.. l4JLlfltf\ Ill h11lfl• 111lt-1 111~ Ill \ 11• I Iii i'I• h11 .. 11t• ll htlt m " '11 v. 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" I"' r 1 111· •• • h Sl1(1.IUI 1111 [1•1• l.1111.l DUPLEX C'h1·.q 1t•..,I d 11 p l1•' 111 1'11·w1••n IS.·:11'11 1111 1•·1•111 -.111• IC :• 1111 Lo1•.11t·cl 111 11~1 hllll k llhh! 111·1·1!... ., ....... "'"' k 11111 1111 ... 11111i.1 lH.· •• ''"" 11111111·\ 111.11.1•1 (111 I ho• 111! li t 1.11•r-.t•ll A:-k1111( ~17(1 IM"t C' • .t I I' .t I ~ l 11 •11 • I C M flt'f \J,!t 1,7:, '"1:• t·l.111 111l'lucl1111• l.wol , )il.tllO I .! 12X \. i...l.1 flo•I Oru. ~ II I.Ill !111:11 Ill. r rtCTUIE PERFECT HOME WITH OCEAM VIEW You do lo.. "'• tpodou• fe.tiftC) of o 4 bedroo• ho••· and you do love th p,.h,acy .Hw•d by a H<Oftd dory, and wlllat cMW b4t b•H.r Hien ha.lftCJ an ocean •It• when you gau o..t the whtdow1 . . what tHtH•r relo1ation "-an o f ocnal. Do.• ""' •ound dellCJh....,? We'd llkt to \how It to you. S I 64, 500. A. ltlPW lifHtyle awalh you. 493-8812 DAMA P.OIMT 499-4551 495-1720 South Laquna luquno Miguel 497-333 I 644-7020 Laguna leach Mewporl Beach ~wporl Beach I 069 Santa Ano 1080 ....•.....•..•••....... CUSTOM BIG CANYON ~1101 ~I l''t 1 !1 l\!l 1'111:"1 "I, 11,tl h:. ,I 1',ll l'.11 I All':llt•d "" I 111 .t .. -..11· with v11•1o.:.11l 1•11ll I'""''"''' & 111111'> "''" 1111 \.lt •· "'h11Wllll! 11f lt11' I i...t lllj.; ~·1lf1t.1c1 IJ.111 111111" ROGERS REALTY 675-23 11 Pri~ of Ownrnhip c.\1-..lehfl :11\lt, ::.111.a1:.. I' h1111w w ith •• f1n:pt.11 •· I"" l'.IOI IC Ill, I 1111111.1 I 111111111-: r.1~ht ;.11111 .111·1 IC \' .11 \'I"'" I>'' ~7'.I ~,.~, llkr 1.11; n~11 I ""'''I l'rlf't•ll l'llll•ln Ill '1>< 1 ·r1 .... l llnm.11 :! 111 .' 11.1 111t .. 1I 1·n•I 111111 , 111" lo 10.11JI ,..µa & ll'11111:. 1·11 • SI 11 ~011 f h •, 7'1!1 II><:! I , • .,.., t::JI ZllY.l or 1;..i I HIM. I I >J1"n' 1Jo11"· ~.11 !'11111 II\ tly,111·1 <1;1;11U1tlll ·1 111 ' 11.1 1.,·1;~ I I\ 1111' \I ,. 1,1r, :ixw lll·:11l t" I·. I J I' I( II l'. 111\:~I flOOI. ,1 Ill' ., 11., ~1 1 ,1 11101\l & ... 1i .. w1·1 l.1111 rrn. .qi\ :• 11111 !> q 11 ~ .... ~; Ill'.' NEWPORT HEIGHTS SI I 5,000 ................••••... Looking For First Home? Tlwn 1•l11·1·k 11111 1111, iii· li t 111r111 -.1.1r11·r l111111l· ( , .• 1 t 11 1 l 11 1' " h 11 j' ,. lt;11•k\:11'cl IOI tilt' ~1,fo., .11 0J l"t'I'-. IH l •1111JI 'i "' •• 1i.,1n~1111 111111111' ·'''"' 1111~·/\ l,111 lt"ll llv rw1 '" p:nnl 1111t ,1111· 111 l11o111' q ;1 IO I \\ tJll I l.t• I 1 .ill ,111 I ;:_~1 TARDEU.. _,..... I Ill J' ,,,,.t }I• 1 111111 •111x ·17 "·' 1.11 • 1111 ti I I I 11111111 111•14 11 \ 1'1 E:NTERT AINER'S DELIGHT • l\ol 1111 I • h.1 111 It•\ ··I 1, • 11 I ' Ill I 1 1111 1h1111.1• l.1111 1111 \\ 11 l•lo ,, \o.ltlhl p.1111 11111· l·J.1 11' Luut ''°""ti \\ t ottnfS l•1r It\' \,I 1111· ,:.11:~ 1~~1 .1111 r 1111 .1 I I ••I 11>1 " 111 , 7 I !1:1 PRIME BALBOA 418 El MODENA TARDEll 1SLAHD DUPLEX ( :a11 m:i UIH ;ifl :. :Mi ....,,.., • s.111· 11r tr.1111· f,., 1111•111111· l----------- A.uumablr Loon "''11 ' C'lu t~ \;'t EASTBLUFF h 11rw.1v t-.1 1\11•11• I .1111 711 ·""'' 'r.lll I" Hdrm. :J l~11 h" .. 11.1k•· :st:l'1 u•1 1 u-,111111 H• .. dl\ 1 u .,, """'"·1 h1·.1ut1ful .! ,., .. ,f. 1'111111 1• 111rrwr 1111 ·' ;/II !fi77 :>ltU'\ l ) I ulil ( 11111111 111111, ,11lp11·111 111 II.II lo, N1•w1••r1 :! llH ;!•. h.1. Stl(l S,.I I K 'I·: \ '\ \ II-\\ I 111ol1..,lt Ut 1 •·11 It ii I ~ ,,,. 1·.in v1 .. w" ~, Ur . ~, ~ •• , 1·11,10111 1:0 111 1111 1'11 1 ...... 11 l'llllllllllllll \ ( lllh IJ I u ~ h ,. ,, r JI,. 1 1 n i.: I Roy Me Cordle, Rltr. h a 11l,.,1101I fl 11 111 "' 548-7729 ... ollt·11v .. r1ni::.. l'X7 11rn1 f,\l Tllr7, 77!J 0111:1 ~1:.tl,!UI I OWNER II .l11hm. It E '1:1:11.11•11 EXC USIV[ WANTS SALE Hrwport Beach I 069 l Ct.•;,11, va1·ant. n ·;,11h f,,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHORECLIFFS Ill'"' ""' n o·r :1 lld1 Ill GTS Tn11a 11111111'1 "'1th "'"'" ..wPORT H Or1·.m & c·a11y1111 Vil'"' -. II ,, 1· ,, v 1" w c 1 11 I\ 'll11s hirlcfrn h1•a111 v " •in lkrnr•h'li'fl i -.111rv homl' 'SJ•l-1.!0I llnnl! .di 11lftor , tff'ali c•Of1 ~t l sty f, Hr :i ~ .. , .. .,.. tlir•1w ''"'" th .. "e3 1154().t 1:;1 ~,;;.~r,~ ~11·1~~:'..~:'.;w · i'i':~ U!'l'•'n ~:-.w.01111 •••••,?T,~jr.l~H';ir~1 f~H.r:ll Othrf" Rcol Es tote ...••..•.••.•.••.....•. II 00 ....•.................• MUST SELL .! \t'.11 •1ltl 11 .. 111dl1• 111 '""' f • Il l 11 a I I. 1)11,. 1-•tr ''""' ~11 !I.ill 1'1111111·•·:11 :~171 PRICED RIGHT 1,11w p nrk' 1t'11I 1•1,1, (di I• di I "'"' II'" 1·1•1 1'111111'1 1111. "·••fl' 0 1\ lltKIH I Mobile Home Store •EXCITING• ~ leach-1.ldo n .. ., u t 1 r 11 1 1 :1 1 1; c:11ld1•nw••!>I <!fi r 211,1 lll)fTM' within w11lkin~ 111:. tam·c of L1tlu '> r1nl' ... t ... hntlJ>ing ~ re11 1->1n<t 11 p••t ""t!lc•Jml' I ~achAr~o \'11w1i.: Adult 1'•·1 I 'ark ll1·,1u11f11I "11.11 lllU' :J.llll1J S1J,!nJlllt •· ll11m ,. "' :! l.1ri.:1• h1.'llroo111:0 11111, :!h.1 l.1r)!1• h\ mi.: d111111i.: r111 "" "'l'l '111k .t f .1111 1111 w l0111·lu..,c1I p1111 h '1 -.1vrJg" -.ho•d -. <\ '"'' 1o..1t o r \ l'f\ olo•llJ\•' 1l'I\111.•1 I Loquno Hill\ ~ciolBuy I\. ..iut1f11I ., :-.1.ir \1 11111 I 'lo. :bl '<f~I ~·;1C'l<''I :: 11~ 111 .!l~o . f.11n c 111 \\llh .111 th .. \lf .t·· ( lrlh ~:1 >IMI CALIFORMIA PACIRC MOBILE HOME SALES ;!i11,'1f:i rh11r "I•·:!•"· 540-5937 1111 .!ll.1 dill I .1.11 p.11 I. ,1.lulL-. 1111 l"'h ·•,, l~M• fl'-'flt•t ..... ,,.~,~ ... ,. i,l,•\VI J•,11 lo•lll"' It ,111• I ,lltY I f.ffUJlllOll t1 \,' &.~•,,1 .1fl1•r i. l'\I Acreoqe for Sale I 200 ···········•·····••···· I ,. ""'' 1 .. r "·'"'''I 1., p.11t11 1p.1t1 111 1111 t Ii I 11 I 1111• 111d11 l11.1I l.111d •'· If I l.111ol I 11lim 1lo-•I 111111.1111 nf P"'I' •1 1~1t n1t11 t1 •Hll lll\Pr 1d1 I 11 1'11111111.d '""' ,, , ••• ··ph1•11 t It 1.M, f~•t 11\' ti.1:1 I'• I I 1:i:I I Pll •·\ 1• "I"' T1.11lo· I II ''I l'.ol111 \l;,11 111 11 .. ' .<I\' ,1 I" t .o I I o1 111! 111 ·1•1:• l•olO PALM SPRINGS 10 ACRES IH'I LAJ<E NACIMIEtHO !(, t;! .... , •. , T t t'I* I ••\ttf 1·tl 11111111_ 111 11 • 1:·1••11111111 \ 111 .H •11111 .-11 ,II11r;d 1111 .. J 11111 lt-c '-' 1hlt·t'ttt .. ,·~ .1 r ••.1 I·,, ..... Ill I.ti.•. "" 10.1\ I •I lu.1.J \\. 1t••a ,uttl t t. • ~ r1 Jf 1• • I •I t1I •• I t \ 642-5200 &WnHs Property 1400 ·······~··············· -...mall l\11111111111· 1111" of La imn:1'• 1111~1··,.1 t11·•·h llr11 q111· • 11~1111 1111 111 l'11ha1H·1· \11111· 'I" t·1.oll 1 Wc~1111·11 • "l'.11 • lk ·Id• Wl';ll 1111g111,d l'.11 l\r• Ill 111111' lttr' I ht :-, .. a,,011 11;1\1• 11111\ ,.,j ,'(. I .111 I h.tll illo• Si'~~~I I '-11111\ l l\'- l!r/ I '.!11. I'.' I, I:! .!711 ~~~:'~ •.•. '·:~~ ::::,1,'.;.~.·1:;;;: ,..,..~ • .., iiii; Acz:tw ~ •. 1.0 .1 ,,W,\l·r "111 111·111 ~ llU~'W r-PR€HIG € '.lr ~!wportrrfc-~t .... 1. FIXER! Kolli KX'.1:. ___ _..r-·r.ial ----'.'lcY"~~-ToOlJ --f"llllC' .... "' I h11•1• f11Jr :Iha. I w11 '1"r' l HOM £\ 640-5357 Npt ..,,•hnnl rli:-lnl'I < ,,11 St;t:I W C :11a,,1 I l1o. v 'II 64>6646 LIDO ISLE l'.X<'Ci>llllnH I 4 hr Zh.1 "" wt tic St to St 1111, r ri·11• lo <!Qrlf'S & !)(·urn 1•1•111111'' thru out. h.mlwocHI fl1 '· formal OH. II! :-,.. p.d 111 u :.. c 11 b ,. I ,. k f r JI I I C11mplcll'ly n ·mu<l1·l1·d fly Owne r . $11:0 0110 tn:J.~ MONT EGO OW .. ER FtMAMCl .. G F11ntu s tu· M 0 11l•·i.t11 moth:I, 1l1Jrbor View' f'r11m· cond1llon. New (•arpt•l1n~ thru1)11I ' 4 flcdr m . t'orrnal d1nmi.t OCEAN VIEW St 1111111ni.: un11l1 I rut lo·d '11·1o. I rllm l111-. 1· \1°•·11111 ,. •• 11 .. 1 :1 IJtlrm lri l1•q•I hom1• t..ilfloi\.1 7!QI ~~21 . Westcllff Realty Nt•w 2 twirm 2 ba Conrlo Nwµrt 'ft'r run ·. l J11 i.trad t•s, s mall view H .500 C.'lll 64G·262.'1 rm. t "reiihly lunds1·1111<•1I .-wport Peftiftsu&a l>n11att> yurd C'lrr..,.. 111 Undt•r <'ons tru1·t111 n . prol 1tnd s chool Ownl'r will c r eatively rmani·<: wulk lo the c><.·can '·• blk, fo r quallfl£•d huye r 3 Br 3 Ha. wet bar, ovc•r Hurry. call 7~· 1700 11:100 s11 rt . <.;a II lJ k r "''' ruv·u •u""'''' N , • 67~51.34 { ~ 11111 ~~J.:~~:~l(~t: S©~JtllA-J&tlfS 8 That lntri9uin9 Wore/ Game with a ChucHe ------14-., CIAT •· POUAlf ------ ;11{1 ~\II :~1 11 for .111111 ~o.ooo Underpnced ~ ;in11ly T11wnl1111h 1· I 't•I ~ .orr OK f'r11nl· j\11. prl II< h .on·a :.! ll1lrr11 I 1 h.1 l q 11t "'"''" r 111 , 1·r • .1r ~.1r:1~•·. p.11 111 l""'I l·" 11//I :.;11111.1 I 1111) t~t l '1111"' Ill (.'11111plt·\ I It t',111 \ ll'W I AIWl'"'I Ill 11'1' Ill .1wa ~I 1'1 1•111 l'n111•1p,il' univ m :J Kli44 & 1•1: •• ~1121 BEST ORIGINAL BLUFFS AREA S1•n,al101111l 1'1 ;111 I·., h1 t.!hly 1•u ,,11111l 11.1•1I . :-p;o1·1rn1:. l hll rm ,.,111 lt·:. 1 lllll:.:-.1v1• family rm & a dfl1·1I ho hl1.\ r 111 Ov1•r lo11k !> t·n11rrn1111:- ~rcc11hc lt 11 11111·,1 Iv p1w11I al Slllll,500 i!ia u l rn 1y1 :\: ~ u .. i~l\tl l111·, R1nq 640-5~60 Anytime Easlblul1 Prof Bldg 1078 Hesl dea in t.own 1 4! br I l>a con o . S511.llfl0 4!/l-4337 or 4!f.!·9HG I 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NJc i-: 3 br. 1-1. h11 w 1li:1• yni in Jed ncothl>orhood. Brick BBQ. plantNS, erwl'it Jmlio & rronl \rim ~ICE DROPPED SI 00 '·...-· •1 ....................... 11. O wr11•r """ 1111• 1'urk1o.1Jll'J 1111111.lllo '11111 li .11 1!· t .1 111 1 1 ~ 1·k I \1 '\il~.11 1 Mobile Home Storr K.IX l1H!I.> DESIRABLE Cotoltno Sunseh I r.1111 • r \II,. 111 1h1 IH'.11" .• 111 .! 11.1 1 llMI ..... 11 11 I I k .. I ·' 11 I n u 1 ruv. .1 \' t· ~ 1't •• uu (~>t 11S1I ~""" l'.11 l:!:!f• 31R IN FAMILY PK l'..17h ll11rr1111.;Lu11. :!ll.1 s u h "' I I II r I \' r ., I A 111'/l\:!1 Mobile Homt Storr 848-8895 VIKIN<; n1:1.n: i-: 14!' ··~ 1111mb H n11m · 111 ( · M pnrk Adlh 1111 p1•1,.. $.!Jt.fUI :1"15·11'.m ADULT PARK PETS WELCOME IA1w 111a1nl lmlst'IJI(. 111·~1 t ll l'llJhH'. d hi Wiii<• llruollwnod <llX><Wi 711 Mobte. Ho.-Sto~ K4H IUl!t~. "l htnllllJ,'ltlll Ii)' 'l'hr• S4•11 Sli 111, I lol from <·luh fal·il c:ull S1r ... 1m. l! lllC 2 Hu . $32 .:>OO /\ J?I ti4fi-4:JIO MEW GARDEN OFFICE BUILDINGS PRIME NEWPORT FREEWAY LOCATIOM $835,000 I '1111rl•'~) l11 llrllkl'I ~ 714-955-3454 Condominiums fl own- houses for salr 1700 •......••.....•...•.... 1\011;1 ll11wa11 I 1111ol11 ~ah•,, & vm·;1l11111 11·111.1h 11 1111 IC1·all ' 1:1 ~11t1i:1 K11ak1111 1111. v l\ad11.1 I\ o n 11 • 11 1 !1 h ·, ·I o 11« IHI :!Zl :lfol>k °'f:::Sfa.r 1800 ...•..•.•••.••••....... UNITS-UNITS! Bargain Time! THll'l.EX 9i0,llUll I ull prtt·,. frl'l' ,11HI I lt'oll ' M ~;.-.A I> 1'1.1-.X ~ M.Olll. 2 Jtll'~. fph '· newly p111111l'tl. i.:11r.1J.(\'!>. laumlf'}' r1Jom SAN <-1. EM t:Nn: l>I 'l.X $116.0UO. Ocl.'an V11.•w ANXIOUS :i Hit's + 2 fllC Owne r h a11 moved & pridl' of owne rship OCEANFRONT OWMER DESPERATE llln~ forC'l':o. sal1· ur 17 u111l!> on thl• lk 111•h rn 01•1•ani111l1• Owner will fllllllll'l', Wiii t'XC'llllnj.\l' Ask in)! $6:J~> llflll hut plc·11--.i· 'uhm1t any uffl'r l.1\Hta: ~::'-1()1 '(;11 TO Sl-'11\~ • SM i\ I.I. l•::-O:fl l I; II I 0 I \I<~. ~,; \11111•1 11 111 C'lu,f'CI ~hl'r111o.' 1 .. ~1 ,,.,,, c.\l• h.,1 t' ,, (1•w •lfJ4'11111l!!> 1111 1111r -..1h·.., 111•,k' rur 1ir11 ft...,,1 .. 11.d' , 11m1111111·t1 '" lr11l"'t1111•11l lli-al ~-'>t all' _t QUAIL A_,~},~~~- 10,-. T1I l :JO r M I 16 UNITS l•.1•11 Jo\illl'I t1111 .di l II IC ·"°"'·'v' full Sh•11o.' "1•1'11 1l,1ltl•· f l1o. '"'' ti ..... l11u111l l..r·g1•r Ill 11111·r1' ~1~1.IHHI 1!111c.111l Ht·;ilt v K70 lo'1IHI 7 UNITS-C.M. 111 .. 1111 111'\o. li111ld1 11 1' F1n·11l.1• •" '1111 1111 .1111111 '1'>1.111, r111 •.1:• 11.111 FOUR UMITS-C .M. "'"" 11•"' .1 Hr 11\1.111 1 111111 • t1.1 111.f ' •.•• ~. 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NEW GARDEN OFFICE BUILDING PRIME MEWPORT FREEWAY LOCATION $835,000 I 'u11n 1•'\ 111 llr11k1•1-. 7 14-955-3454 llCIM ~: • I:". l'l) ~n. lh :111CI Ill'"' l(t•11h ,II 1 IJI r.·111 111:irkl'I :1 llr 11111111 · 1 t n 11l1·\ 111 11.,11 I .a1 l!I' 111111 ~. l'r111 111111 :11!1:1:m; 111 7.d !llX7 .1~k 1•11 °1 l'fl 1'11r .,at1• h ) 01o.11 ••r S 111 r) I a n •I d ll fl I ,. x . W<1111'., c '11v1• an"' llt111·1 '• t• c· I 11 ol ,. ti . " II I II I .I I ... 111·a 111 llt'"'' 11· 11111t'l1•h,I Hll t11111I, 1111•:111 'ic·w $!!17 ~JU(I HH 1 .• lloli SIX 1 BDRM UNITS fln·u<I '-h11t l..r 11111t:. •\II I l\•clrn11111 '4 llh 1•rt.,1I 111 111011· l111•a11·1I on 11n m,. 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Hlks. 111 Shaw s C 011\ll' SIC.SO Mo .luly 1~1h 11 11111' -t!H 7f151 St•t'I ud1•1I h ri l'I~ v 1II11 . t)\'(·.1r1 l'll'W. walk lo M11':- l'11111 l . I B H. <! h ;1 1r~s-.1v .. hv rn 1. Vul·un1 f7;!.S Aj.(enl 4!;4-7!l5 I Z llr, 1 bulh Ocean ~ ll''4 dic>lcx Avail July l:..1 $400 u 1111-.1!l.2J11 I hr. Ol'l'IJt\ V1t!W. walk ... bcarh. lrg lot, Sl..'iO 499·JllOJ CVl'!> UllJYM ...... 3252 .........•.•........... :! I J !'>'Hi H 7 5 I '" l'' UH Condo. adult comm With OC Clin VIC\o. 3226 SS7!)/mo . 11 3 1 311·1 714 ti4l·fi1J I .u;..4flt)4 ..... ? • ._, •••••••••••••• 0 1am11n11 2 bdrm houst>. Mt.,.... •ect. 1269 beam re1bnas. p1o1t10. 1 i., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ha new t•1Hth tone ~~-,. Bl.UFf"S·3Hr W u 1·urix•t. new pumt. Ot'l'<lll 2 patios. 2"1r car 1111r ""'"" 1\dulh only . n o ""'!!hr 111ryr. rl'fnl!. Sf>SO m1r---r--i;:~~~~...:,...:.-4+-,8~YhA--HLJ~.\-µll!lL,~ddillont1l '':t ba . s'r!DJso. -m:ir.>n says, "bnng nw uu ur F.WPORT HCH Dl'l.X fer""~ -P.-ntnttuht-:-2 r;c·ar ohl ttouhli· wid•'. 1 '235,000 block lo 01;c11n . pe t s $425 m o Cal l mo t2131811tHI02l Mt4t100 Hi II at leodl-l2-40 tt..rbor Vu 3br, 2bu. l ... ll. --"T• -191~1t"r md. 1150. AY • ••••••••••••••••••••••• July L>1l. 644·711*7 New2827 sq n . ~.UH.(')( ! - T U G 0 Y I ' Docto11 think they can i.-..,1~-.1,..;..,r-Tl-t 0 ct1erge ror "9fylhtno they i 11111• out. One ~IMO atudenl L-...._....t.__.1...-....... .J br!Md me 137.eo '°' l•ltlno out s E A " u D I'"' -. ....... , .. , ..;;l;,...;.;."Tli.....,lr--Tl-t • C~lo.. .... fllil()i4 q-~ • • • • -by 1111"'9 ....... ,,.;,...., ...... d \.......L-L-..&.--'~-'---' '°" ... lop"""' .... No 3 ~io.. SCl•M-UTS AMw.,.. 11t Clesalflc.tiow 1010 . . . evcstwknds hy oppl 011 ly. l'nn only . For The Choosv Familv OeU"htlul fa mily 11tyfe home hu 4 bedrMma. formal dmin" roorn. 1'07.Y fa mily room. pretty stone fireplace. MOM lovt~ kilcben wllh lop quahty bulllln1 11 nd rnor.e. 3 u r garage Vallo Muc h more' 1117,500. l''or delalb coll 540-1720 WL. -· +-~~nR..wuls....f J)lcs lite. t o b1IY l\slrmv. lii.ral(f'1i , fet•land, te rm ... 5'2.500 67l-4400 A 1>11l"oll111 hi 11.t I h11r' I II\ 1•,f 111,.nl l '11 'TT 31' RV. but !lt"l up a11 a home w711k£r\1n1t. ftl\ecf & Ol.htr xtni1 185()() ANO ()Nl.V StOOtmo for the s pece in 11 very qwet nt'llt nl111 pork Only t m1 to Npt (kb 042 SOOS • ' MF.<;;A t'OlfH Pl.t:X $155,IXXJ' 4 l)nlts pnl11• (J( OWIWnihlp' Nl•W JIUint. n ew. roof l'ror lantlscaP'-'<l. New ~tovt•ii & rdrl1(s n il u111t:;' Spnnkler ay11tem. tuol Jlurryl Don't m iss these In ves t· menl baraalna. r oll now '7S!·f100 •H4IU0•1t \•IJ'•'J"t '• t 1-QNI • ..._ -............ --·· ··--.... -· ,.,. ---. . . ' ..... Sl. 77 per oar 'Th11t'l\ ALI. y1111 1111)· ror 11 30day 1111 mthe DAILY PILOT SEIVl:E 111£CTOIY DO IT NOW• MJ.1411 l&.UFFS Nicely furn .. 3 BR. t'am Km, overlooking pool. Walk to NB Ttmnl11 Club Avllll. Sept. for I nr 2 YNfi. "7i mo 64N2H c/bfo~/b REAYtrv eart1vl' home nhovt• flun Spa~too.-i Npt. Ter r . 3hr. Lm!Ctoo ll11rbour, m11n y atw.. Condo. spu. pool. xtras. tMS. Cllll Mike. lrpll' ~ IMO·)~ 114().6306 HAltBOR VIEW HOM t:S llOMES Jo'OR Rt:NT 2 Bdrm 6 den. rreah 3 or 4 br. Pnced from ptunt. 1185 mO. l•l"Ckncr 9'4.S to sm. FMct y•rd • 1nc1uded. MO-S112 •tt· tiara a ea. F • m 11111e s t-----C ............ -.. ,-_..__,;.__ pleau. kld11 • p ets _.. vn ""8rome. C.ll IM-2591 or L o v e I y II c L a i n m•n.A•.nofee. Tewu...,_, I Wre, a ~ 3 br dolU.O.. nr. s.,rtnlldak-• Hell alO. mo. loan. ltl·Oltl or MMSr7 batblu, 1paclou1 d~ll.. comm. pool • -i-enn11 llGO per mo.th. 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S~, ... f'ph•. nr II.AL ISTATI ~~~J oil Ntt JH•li. U11y Avll AN\-tn(HjjjG;J bdt •1s MG 1076 f~> 7573 I luJilt•ll. :1111 . ::h11 Oii l':l f1•1t M!lltiBAU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ymwlv lo 11hr w /H me. :b' ~'Undl, In I rvlrw. M2·6."JlllU ' Movlnte~ Avolft do1utlll 6 <·t1l llvln" t'JCP<'rtlll'll 1 l'rof1•1rnlunully 111n1•1· lfrtl HOUSIMATIS K:~ 41;14 • •••••••••••••••••••••• F41tabllahed Newport Beech rull aervlc:e ex· ecuUve 11ulle . 3 I n · dividuat om rea now 11vaUable. All 11menitl(-A lnt'luded In m onth to month r (•nt 1d M»cArthur at Jamboree. l':XYA:UTIVE KOW INC. 752 7170 HIWPOltT ILVD. (;.M Office 11pa<'e. Priv. p11tio $?95. 213 ltt62·M7 WATl':R•·HoNT 4hr 3 l>tt <Al the C1uutl Oraul 1.le curated. N.111.01 pCIOb & h 'rllll:t S89~ llllJ L.i.t• 6&.S-3.f10 Shon 'rPrtn H••ntulli HyW wt'Ci, now av111I AlJW1 Wlnh•r Rt•nt11l1< Noft'f' .\1t .. nttt7~1 w f)i•11utt(11I 6LI>l{tlc•n J jll i< 1011 & '>fH1 /\tfhltJ>, Ht• l'CIA 131 I': tt4th Sln·•·t ll44l t1M1tr .1·11 11 11 1 wnl l'rf ron t llM\'.lh~ duh Willi "Wllll f'Ollh1r l\&tlll'l" )tllflll(t'. q1J1c•t 1m !'l:l:l'T NJ.It lf.:t11. :• Hr 1 1lt·11. 3 Hr hill'. :rt y1 11111 h •. will 11h11n·,' t•hhlrn ok l!J21.I .... ,.h·r1tll C'M , 1141111234 1•1111 nnyl Ill<' l':lcf(1Ult Ofti!'4'8 • 1801 ?hr C M Nr f111r1u·ound!l Newport Blvd Sll(f :ii) 1 i,... ulll f'..t2 M17 645 2111 .. .,.. ... c .. ONT· .. IUCH Ha1·h.1t•111•h, bnlh. 11t1l 11tl S:!l!'I )'!'Iii fllUrld I~· 1111) $'i'~ Wl 11"11 l<r·f ' m:..121t u •• 1•1\c•h11 i."lo f' I'. 1·ath •'•·ti. W & II 1 1 dni: 4' yr>< nu 1\1l11lh llf•'' 1111h1111l k11 b ,,,. .... 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CORONA DEL MAR '\Jt .tf fh "\.\ tfHHlt) .! hlrrn :! h.1 frpl 11:1· >llttlll'.-k V\'r\ 1111 I .II" ft: qlUl'l S"li~I .\111 1\v,1d .J11 h IU ·1(.u11n ,;,/. ll(f1 .. l'r .1',(f l'I 111·., /,·,~/-,\' ~.11" ' /4JS E COilSI Hwv CrlM 1111 ;Jl1a lt.1r l111r \'11·\\ :(7.111 f.{ard1•111•1 1111·lot ·\1all 1111\\ ~j l •l:!XX 1·\1", t \' l\11011 :.! fir 1 <11•11 '..!h.i ( '.11•· ( 'od :ord11t1•1•t Ill'" l •1111111 pciol ,'It t•'lllll~ 1 r1 Slil~, mo 1;75 n111 1rn :.:-.:.1; ,,,. !Ni:I H:rn .lltr. i'.' Ila ""'"It' ( '.1rtH" I IV f,!:1r,1J'<' frpt. d~"~hr """"'' 1'1•11 prvl~ S•Hll ~-ii( >'A••I 3276 .•..•......•.......... '\:t•\\ '> •,lfJr\ tit'•t,HI \ 11'\o\ .Jlir ~;z, mr. 7 ·" ><::1:• WMtminster 3298 ..•...••.••........... Ill >M J·::-. F!tH Ill'. V I : 11r .1 t.r l'nt .. rt f111111 :.ll!i 111 ~.~~ F111"l' 1ril ,\ 1~.1r,1 1!•'"' Fa 1111 111•' pl1 ,, o1• k l 11 o. p• I "11•1r1utru· ('all ~Mi.l :~;,f,h ut fi'I :!I'/ l /\j...'l , 110 J ,.., Condominiums Furnished 3400 ..•....••........•..•. lu111 lid• ('11t1d11 l11r11 Elt·~<111t. 1111 ~.11111. ~ l1r h;1 , l'.JfH1I 1•J11hhflll"t' -.1•1·11r1t1. !S7r111 1n11 ••.-372-f. (~1:1111~1:1 4!111!/ Condominium!> Unfurni~d 3425 ......•............... "t'/\( 'I( II ':... :Hor 1•1111!11,, 111· S.t I '0,1:.t l'IH/,I l-'1'\\ I 1H t't'~' tu J t \ lll t t 11111 1lt•\ ,,<,7 jXIM1 Mc:Cloin Big Canyon Townhouse I Ill . i!1" 1111 "II lh1• 1'•111 f'Clllf'I' l t1•l ;11 Jwd (! 1:01 g;1r'1i!l'. f,1liul1111-. \II'\\ 'ii:ll r• 111•r 11111 1\1•1·111 ,14-540:1. 1;;11 :~11 1 Townhouse \Mfumishl!'d 352S ...••.•........•.....• J fir luwnho11~1·. full un•a n r-----'-'""~'=-"'' ..ihL!.:.!.!•l~t'lill~I S1111 t;ll'menll· 1>11~f !>4!f.4'1r.l ~XH Unfurn 3600 ..•••......•......•.... ('a r11 s Lr a1111 II•· "1• h , ~p:..1·1 1111~ cl 11w11:-t a 1r" •luµlcx. l'cc.k.. a I.Joo O!.'.n \'W :.! IKI <! h.1 1 .• q1111tr; .•t•·.1 <i i1r "!Mli) f1H1 7 M .. rn:1 ;w •1 Apartnrnts hrnish~d .••.•••••..•..•........ 3706 .........•............. <!Br, hle & :11ry 11p11<.·r n· .1r w ls undl•f'k. i:ar;q.:c-. 111 hay & sho1.is No 1wh Prof adult rh•,.,lf't d H<'nt now for s ummer thl•n yr ly 111 Sept. Own r 114<! 57fili ---Coronadet Mor 3722 .•....•......•......... Sludio apt. l 1~, bl beach. pal10, frph'. encl <:ar port. util. $300. Suitable bu."lme!IS man. 673·0200. 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S275. J BK mobile home . Muturc adult only No pct.s Quiet. sccur1· 1!1Jl NWJ>t. Blvd. 646-8373 N4~wl) dc.>eQr 1 br duplcit sep. by garagc..-s. Quiet. Employ'd adult over 35. Nopet.s. $250. 548·1021. 3 BR. pool, JWle 15 thru l\ugLS,'850. 548-2847 ~ ..... 1748 .•.•••••.•...••........ ....................... .: Hr. Ill<' ~umk••k >.h 'I ... 111 1 • ., .. h $11.!t \I I\ 11111 Ulll I•'-! ~.:! ,1(1 11 '!'I rn1 "!111·1 ... 1111 t. "'' I 1o;·I, J 1\1 ,' 1~1 lilt 111'1 h·,,~,· ,,•1•1111 I\ lh'IJ1t:.11 f /1• 11n11 11 ;;1 •tt ht ~•"""->leach JI 18 ...•.••.•.•..•..•...... M11tu1l.1111 •w u '"'" ~phl l1·v .. 1 r .. r 11""'" ~la11v 1•>. lr!L .... IA'UIJI l'1•rl111f(::o . .'Ill :!1 , h11 ·~11 :!:1!71 Costa MHa 3824 .....•...•..........•.. LA MANCHA APTS !;111{1'. 1 .:~&:1 1111 r-::1rcl1·11 .1ph l\clu lt-.. 1)-.llw hr 111111 ..... 1·11PI 1•:11 ..:a~ hhq I '••ii I :.1:. I 'II 7711 :->1·11l1 I 'I •i<t:! :~1'7:1 I> 1!1 .iii 11 ..!llr w r-:ur 1111 1·ph p:11111 Wtr1"11::11;.11w 1 ~.11111 :!l'/ti l'l:t1'l'lll1:• "It' s:11•1 I Hr , -.1.111· .\ 11'111 g · 1\dulb, 11 •1 111·h ~711 ,,IH m: . .'11 :: Hr t h :1 "Pl', llrt" 111 11011,... :i\jll(, 11111 t;.i:-. 7!~:!:' " 111 I ll.1 f'j1l,., 'I 111 • .t I > :11 d "'" d11r-:-. $!:tu 111" 1,1., ;;).:t MESA PINES I Ill Sll ~1 l·'rph 1~u·I 1:..-u111. J'.1" t1llq . 1'111• ... •d '"'r 1\d11lh 1111 p1·t... •• ,,,,,, I i111 l;1 ,\'" ,,w bl-17 . , ll1tr111 I It .th ·\dul1, ''' • 11111 p.11d 1.1:1 .1111'.I .' llr I 11.1 Ii Ill I> .1 .... 1111 ... I ( \l "~ltl '"" '\1 1'111ldr1·11 .. r11.1ll d111 111. •·I.! ' 111 ~111'1 I 111 llllT 'IUll'l .11' .1 Y.11 rl -.:on .1t11,l-.1•r" l«-1 r1•1 !I ~'' 1••·1 \1 t1llh >Ill• l"I. ,, ' I Ill 1 ;i II :-.1, fl.\' \ S ·\." ' ),,,..,,,.,. 1111 "" .q11 \\oh. ,., 11• , ., I fl Ill' "I I '" t.urn h "lwl\ 11111 1 "11 h.i\1• tti.• lt1p ~•,Ul1tfl·I .ti S1111rl.1n 1" W 1" I :'i\ 'I l•lrm f;1n11 h unit l'uql pl;, 1 i.:r1111111I l· rom S:l•~1 I •1 $:1,,11 1; I:! I :1.t1 I •• 11 lw•f\1;1•,.11 lltN .I :\o•\\l• il1·1•oro1lf'd .I lit :! 11.1 '""'tlhou ... 1· !-.put 1111" lll'•'l•l.11·1· & 110t1I \J1111•t ''""' .\d11lt... 11!1 ,, .. 1, ;<.lt U 1.-1.·, :t:iXI , 1;7;, c1!l:!l VILLA MEDER A .! llr .! h:i, ga~ :-.tm" ,.,,, 1hhwh r ind E 11 1•I 1•.11 :tJ.:•"• ('1111plt· 11 r1 r f 'h1 l1Jr••11 •1k ;\11 111·1 ... Si"•• I 'ttl 1!11 ··~«"Ill 1·l>'1 .!~I l·:ltl,.11 1,I;, t ·•~· •. :! llll I lt.1 h u"" rout·· .11111 .. 1:1111 ;;1~1 ::!. llll '"'Ill lt1t' \Ill •• \ .11 I .ti I s:1:1 ~. :-.1., s-rl.'1 l\l•aul l1ra n1I "''" I hr. I ha frpk hulr> rt11 lrnrrn'(f 01·1·1111<1111·~ 'l~t:-M~mt --#4;H•;o:-s ('Jl'«rl ::?tir. l h«. larg1• 111·1 pat111 Walk t 11 ~h"ll" :-;1m mo :ttil Ugl1• ~II 11r ('itll 117~ r•ik I 2 IY :1 llr w pool. r lo'r 10 'h ti )I p I II I! I' I' II l t' I S:.!110 $:1!i0 li,1:t !l'iliU 111· J ill ~I I & :!hi' ;qll~ '<ti)\ I ' "" ri·fnl! /\rlulL' (Inly !'111 Pt·L'i ncr ... 1'11:.(l!lll:I J,1wn :I hr, l h ;1, ~aragl' 51(WI mo Mt·~;1 lll'l Mllr :1rca .. l l·h1ldren, no 1x•l:- 7~1 21511 I Bdrm New drap!'S, C'arJ>(!t & paint I l'ark 1111-! Nr O<.:C $250 67J..2113 2 Hit I Ba . $3511 m11 +!Wl'unly Kids 01\. 1111 pcL.:;, (.;a II S4fl·511HO, ask for Pam 1 Hr $'!80. Unfum. /\dulls. newly rcde<·urah.'CI & 1ww cri>t. Oshwhr, /\/C. Cius & water pd. llalC'OnY. earport. pool & party room Avull. June 14. Cusa Granada. 979· 1911. l''OUH St-:~<;ONS A !YrS Spac. 2 br townhouse. "" ba, pvt p ulio. pool. Adults. mo. 735 Joann St.~evcs. U>Vely 1 Br $300 mo. 1826 Pomona. Quiel area. 8.'11.01, A.cent ---- ~J\'.1111(11anl W.1 ~ :.111 \Jli.lll :! l!t-<l1•••r•1 ! 1.,11h Slm111 l'i«ull ~ 1111 . I 1111 t.llfb. :! VI' 111!1 I ph•s W ~Ill(• 1\.111:. 111' flto l"'t '• $:1!>\) 1>•1:. 11 l'J ,. "'' 1\ "'"''"'" HtW~RT Ar A.RTM~TS 'Ill ~:!..· j Ulll 1\11111111 .11l11lh "" ""'' .'1. IN1°\\lllll I 1111.d 1·11,,la M1 .. ,,, 1 l~h IJI ~,It .t.!l' tt•'11 ••d ,,1111 1>.tlll• 111'1 111\ M.'.l IJt'I 11111 •111 1.11•1 ' Dano Point 3826 .: llr I h11 S:l!~l 1n11 :1 fir :!': h.•. :'i1H:1 11111 I'' I ••11.-I µoJlllt .& 1:.11 .11:1· I .111 ... 111 t-:1.1;.,.. .(1:1:11 11111.. l..111 1 .. 111 H•· !•:uu "' ·l!h• .1.1 •• 1 lit '~·· ~,!) ~°" ~ach 3840 ...•.....•.......•..... SllJ\l<I'. Ji,•;1r lt I.:.! & 'I Ill( fq1l1·. 1h,.,hw:.hr 1:ar.1g1· & Jl ll l li" 1\/11 111·1·. ·u~ :!!..'.x. "krnb x.-llt 1,,1••· Seawind Village ;\;1·w I&:! t.llrm 111\111·1 wlult ·•Ph If) I I p l.1111. frn111 M l•I 1 pool~. lt•11 Ill,,, .... 1.1l 1·t'l.til~. 1i<1111b' Gas lor l'IHtk111g & hc ·:il 111~ v:o1 d F rP111 !':i11 lll1·~:11 Fr w 1 llrt\'« :'-i11rth on Jl..·a!'h 111 ;\ld·'.1<h.IP11 tt.1·11 w,.,.,, 1111 M1•l•addP11 '" s, .. 1 .... 111 !1 \'111.11.(1~ 17 M 1>e1:1 ,"1 I !IH *DEWXE• GARDEN APT. 2 Br. Adults only IJ0 1b 1"1t·11'(!1·a r )'Ori palm :1pl-. . Bk'J' • 1'11~•· 111 rwvs & lwh,., ....... 1k wshop111ng 17111 G~nwest atW~r 847-6064 Hwwtinc;°" Granada •·n«I g,11 :q'• )'o ).!~\ ··~· i:r.1:• p.1t Jn '- llPIJJ\I' 1••1l•.ill1• ~'"' 11•1· :!hr :~t.:1 1111 n.. 1bltwhr ."or '""'"'' ,\dlh, 1111 p..i-. ~••1 "'" f,.11; x:JI::.! ;~ hd rm dbl g.1 ro•a.!•' ~•·t·uri t \ pn11l J••t u1.1 t nt•ar ''''t·;tr1 /\lllJIL-. ~1:!;1 l.\'4 ltr.•I :! 111 ~ lta Jrpl1• g .1r.11'"• 1111 d11t..« :)I.I;, 11111 111;, f~j'j'lf Nt 'Wl10ltT 1111:11 ;1 rr:- t>1111'1 . too l :!1111. I""'' IJUl 11... iJfl111l '>, IHI p4'l:o.. JJ% M1:• 1>1:1 1:~111 l'<'uUtuu:.~ .'>Ludtu .. 11L- t ',1l.1lt11.1 <.11>'1111 \111•w 1 ·11., •• 111 1ttt1 v .. ".11111·' t 11111<111 1:.11 p .1rk1111( l 1wlcl .qqll ,.1:11111111 1~/!'I !1.!Hll ,, It I I 111 .• "·'· 1(.11 .>)It• I q 11<· d'h\\'fll t,l(w·k Iii ltt'.H'h 2.11:. "'" ~111 :m.-; • ~''" .'ht .·1t.1 "' ·1h1•1•• ,., ii l II "'" 11111:'>. ··111 ,,,~) ,_.,,rl l.1!10 1•·11 111 $~1:.u 3876 •.....•................ i;!·l:i l ,11q·l1 I r ~ 11.11'11 \\:ilk ,,, h1h 11111 1111'1 11~1:• (',tlli· 1 ..... 11 .. 1 .... I l!IH l>lf./'1 1•v••' "k111I, -' Ill ;rpl. "I ·' -.h .11 11, """ d11 .... 1•rp1", pa 111t \',•ry I •\I Sl'AI l!I~ :rlfi I SUPER DLX OCEANFRONT l:d J •,q ft :' t.r :! h.1 "' 1111111111•tl d 11·~ ... lfll! 1111 . dbl 11\'>'W• d,.ltwht', 1'1'11'1 ~' "' ll'l'flL1k1•1 ff'11l1 . \\1111' 1 ;wk 1:11 (V 11:•• ha lit tul) :-..~ ,.,.,,..,11·111 1'1 o l d 1·1 ·0 · 1;z~1 flt' :ri:. 112:1 Sc.tJuon Capistrano 38 7 8 .••..•..•..•••.•......• :011 , :!ha, t-:.11', l;11'j!t' Hd $1m11111 1(1'11 b l & J:i-.1 IY n .f" h1·twn X & 5 1;:111 :1w :.! A-.k for ,\Ir 1):11 ,.., ~nts Furnished Of' Unfumish~d 3900 ...••.•.......•••.••••. Tiit•: l-:X('l'rl :--11: PALM MESA APTS \11 :--11''1'1·~1' TP...: l'T f\t ·11 l\ad1, I&:! II Jl rr11rn ~_;,;, N 1111 ,,11111•r~ ..... , ,,. 1 1:i1;1 :i.1 .. ,..1 f lr I I HI'-·' J-..1 ... t IJ[ ......... , .. ,,., 111\fl I •1;i111 ,'1pll1 ~.11; 'JH1;11 TREES-TREES \Ul I. I 1\ I'\ lt'DH.:-.:·1.._ ;\1-..1l1~l .1m111l l! IJll 111111-• ,11 ru~.111111• ~lrPam ... l't\('I FI<' \l,(H!ll~ x.r.1 .! I tit 4000 •....••••.•.••.......•• 1(1.,m " k1l d 11•1wtlo· $7L ""1•1·k & llJI ~"'1ti ~f/~1:1 l•1•111:11t., k 11 d1 <'v l11d r' r>n 'l!' ~~I W•T ... ('11.,t.1 ~,,~,.1 ,;,~ :;;'4.~ Jtu1111 '"' n•fll 111 d 1,1rr11 Ill~ '""11'11 111111!'11' llO\\ <'I 'lltrt•t• \rd1 IS:t) Slllll pr wk J ul\ \1w fll'· &!1~1 pr 111•• H l'lotllld 1114 !l~ii;1 2 111< 111,1 '·"'' ~.11 .. r 111 11v ... 1:f.1:¢.1011111.·-. d 1'11•w qJI 11.11111 I 1111 t.1 Summer Rentols 4200 l11·h Sii:, !f;;, .. 10:1 H .11m 1 ....•..•••.•.•.•....••. 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Ii: palm, I hlk lo hc·aeh & Coast lfwy. ~1~10 4!~·AAlll f<.·autrfull v furn. w1•ll 1·ari•d for i1 Br homt·. lla y1•ri·!;t area /\vatl 11 o w t h r u S 1• 11 1 I ~' S1711U mo <.'Ill K.1y I 'arkf"r m:1 fj41()0 N fl Bluff~ ha1·k hay :1br. :!' 1ha S1 :100 !Ill) ~ :.111111 I '1v1•ly llllfll'r v1t·w Furn, .July & A ul! li'1CHiliH:, a fl St't•ktnl! l\umnwr """'a 1 Sl111n• 1tr Slll~h'. lla IJ.ll.IU l'en (;;, rttl 7~l 75!l I work. bi~!'>!',;14 ••v1·:-& wk mis lluorum11t•· n•-. .. ltld fllr yr ly 11111. 111 N B . nr lMh &. l r1111w Not1 11mkr $125 1110 l11t, l1111t 1 de~). B1lw 101·_.·h IWHf'Jl7, 7~·17HO CDM PARADISE .M IF., J'wtc.'lllumul type, 111111 ~i·, t11·aut1ful 2br llt11fl4', sn~ mu. 640."'171. 1ly:. 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Ii r1·g I 'o·r...011 lo "h;1n· ~!Jr, :!Ila .>Pl 111 In "'" Turi l!'r111 k an•:1 dun11).! -.t11111111·r '"' " ·17;, 1 :1'.! I 7X.1 I l:I\ •• .,,,.,,1 1·1111111.· '" ,hr :• llr h11lb•' Ill l '\I Jll'"l"f' I· I' Ill t ' .1 11 1; !I I' \I 1.1:1 :~ll,0 1<1..,(1 "'11rk111~· f1·111 111 ,i,,. " ~""''" u11f :.! Il le .! li.1 lt:1l1 t',1lht>tlral l'!p . "''" 1•pl· J.11 pool 11r 'li"P' 1..1 11111 r1·nl ~)17 .-.11 'rl.1 b •• ~17 !'~1 ntu .\Im" 111 1111111111 fi'i:. :t:i07 4350 ........•...•••••..•••. ;'lo" Pl lk ll nr 1111.1 t.! -.It.in· • dhl ~arai.:1· !wt'l1t1•d ~!:> 1>7:1 2111 I Offic:e Rentol 4400 .......••.•........••.. ~>(II 12.'lll 'II fl I I") \I~ tl11l1 t ' l.i1~u11;1 .... ult p ark1i11•. 1'1·w 1·:irp1•I . tlrap .. ~ & p.11111 .111' 1·011'1 I' I I I'.. II,. I! II ' ' :1 It I ,. ~t!J 11kf.. r,;17 :.x;u <ll"Fll '~: '""''" a v.111:11111• ;1l 17H7~, l.k .J l'h 111\•d '""''. T;1Jllt!rl 111 llu11 1 1111:11111 l\c·a!'l1 ~•fl 1wr 11~111lh l1h1m1· llll'""ill!l' Wl'\'11'1 ' ~Ill JJ\•r Ill Hill h. <lt"-k ""• pc ·r m11llth l>;11ly 11 !101 11ff11•1· l'l1ont• f~l2 1:~11·xt :!7fi E 't'<'llll\ t' 11ff11'1·~ :" .111 111 f11ll ~,.n oft· hldJ~ :-It II(' :11f11')rt H1°CT Jll & phon{• -;u1~ S1•1·y s1•rl'. tonf rm. l..'l•·. l'b l'llll 1~12 tillS8. CEHTER POINTE EXEC. SUITES .Jamboree&. MarArthur Bay Windows l'lu.1'h Carpt·I 752-2737. EXECUTIVE SUITES I. u )I u rt Cl u s 0 f( ' l' l' s . ~par1DUb r onfcr l'nrc r o o m . e x t• t' u l 1 v c• s 1·1·r~·l a ry , Jll' r s on a I phonl' c·ovt:ral(l:. r crep. lm111s 1. x1•rox . not:1ry Lea~e nr month ln month. Ncar So Coast Pl11z11 , Orani:c County /\Jl"llllrt & i''rC<'way. Call 546-2982 l>l x I -rm. ofrlcc adJ /\trporter llot el No lt:asc 833-3223. !I to 12 MEDICAL SUITE Ground noor. Coronu t11•l L..,....Mi~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3852 Npt 111'11 a t Ot·i·an Mnr $650 l'cr mo. l"amilt••s J.a~un:i on lh-alonom i cs Curp fo~ACING GOLi" COURSE f.lr('an l\tlull~ li75.11922, 675-G'l(XI Qind()s :1 br, 2 ba, newly ------decorated $550. We11t !l64·4.17~. t:x1•r ul1v1• 0H1re suite mne Or. Lovely arcu. VacaHOll R...tcib 4250 w 1v1ew in llunlinl(ton Rllns , washer rtry t:r , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Och. 450 sq ft SJ.SO per rcfrift. porch. 2 car .i;ir.. mo Cull Ron. 91'.0·4388 I-base for rent. HiJ: Bear auto opener. AdulL'I. No City sl"" 6: line ns Cum Sl!lO UP. Ofhcc·ston·. pets.. Ca 11837 ·8427 •• ., ~ nitely pr <"pl. Ca II r pL'I, drps, A tC: 17301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~---~~~~~~~~~~~~c.bil~~DL.pctLLU.jMtwport leoch ll69 Hrter 3 1>.m MK·l!ltl9. nca<'h. H.I\ I.sc. 842-28.14 .... -···················· Pvt Office ror rent. apx K'xlll'. 830 W. 19th St. CM 646-4070 for info. -------<MllSq t,. l290 /mo <t(Xll liirch U, N.U. A~<ml, !>41·5032 AIRPORT IAATION 2 .fttrnm s uit e, ;,II S4.'fVil'CS No lease rcq'd. $31!'> mo lmmed. oe· <'upa n e~ 2082 S t; Bnxtol, Stt1k 200, N fl C714 J557 70!0 OH H ' l' H c n t ca I K o I I ( • t• 11 l c r . N 1• w p" r I 2,(;()0S4 rt. Fu II v Im prov1.~ Avail. Aug. 1 U.ll!nHl<iW Cf'A llL~'lJs l'ompany 111 l11•aut 11cw 0 H1c 1· bldg Sl.1·p... lo hay & u,.,...-h l'ri v;>l 1· 'h11w l'r.'l f1>r ;1lhl..t11· 1·x1•1·ut1\I·~ On µn·rn1~1'l> park mg • .itlO to l.IW "If rt 1'r(1fl.~:.11m11I prt•fl'f'rl'll 1>1i 1U:i:!J 1-:x11:nn·1v1<: 1w11·1c 1-:s for lt•as1• ~il•l Slj ft $3511 rn " "' 1 t h p ,1 1 1 " & k 1 t ,. h 1• 11 t• l I 1• N I..' a r w.1tl'rf ront l 'all Sue. 1~11 1400 &ec:utin SuitH Nf'w «dd1t 11m lit su1 II· 11!0 "'ull wrv11·1· l'Kl'l' ~u1 Lt•s 111 Nl·wporl C1·nl1·r M """' o fflt·1·' 111 11lu~h :.ur r111111d111 1.{s w unfl1·r ground ;1~s1Kn1·1I µll rk 1111! Frnrn s;!'J5 mo 1\~k a l.10111 our muv1• 111 al IH\\'.101'1' J'lol'WIJl)r\ llt-~!('lll'~ L'•.1rp 1711 )1;,itl 71)!!) 1.11-..k o;11:11:1• Sill mo Offu ·" ~Ifill m11 10 l..1 gu11,1 :0-:1g 1111I \l o 11 a 1d 1 111 \'f'SlmbKll Ii(•;! luMMss Rental 4450 . ...•.................. l-'11r ... 111n · "-off11·» s µ;11·" .•L n ·a..,1111;1hlt• ralt'" SOOto 5000 S, Fi. .\1 .. :<.,.\ Vi':l<DE llt l'l.1\Z/\ l~.:!'1 M1 ..... 1 \',•n it· t-: < • ~1 545-4123 :"t·"1~111 .\1:rnn1•r " Mrlt- M"lt·m :"ll '" fl ~ton· 11r 11ff1•·t· ;it;:~1<·1\,1111 1,ow I n il :!l:l 177 jlMt l OH11·1• & !>h11p 1 11~1 "I It Xlnl hK' 11:11, t\11,11t .. 11r1 SI . l' M 673 21i5-I l.l·:l'S M /\I\ I·: ·\ In ; \I. 1im10 IHW~q fl HI gr .. ;it hwalt•in 1n llunUngteon B1·:r1·h l'lt•a ,.,<• 1·a 11 1 · It I''<..,!.. I t: I I' •• II I<! L:1>f>11l-l1W.. l>l\:"\1\ l''I' l'H IM I-: <'<IHN .. :H II lliOJ fl I· rn1~h f11 ~111 t ·~-· <;lj ft !r.;, I l<!ll fir: 111 EI"! !!ST 'l',.:,"I \ 'l;'I' 111 11u,., hr:rntl Ill'" 11111 Id Ill).! •Ill :'li1·v.port Hl1d :llT•io.S from llo:tl! II ' :1 t~.111ty. 1111-. 11f parl..1ni.:. harnly lo1·at1011 S1111 .. ,., from ·Gii ''I fl II• :~wo '><I It "•'0 lo.111d1I ll<Jrrd l 1111~ lk~l'>t1·r 1;.1:i:i:t<111 7511 S.1.ft. s l<Jra!!I' -.pun· 2W sq ft. <.:!>Sta Mesa, nr fwy 615·6251 Sto.arp 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 500 sq . rt. Sk yr>ark Cin•lc. lrvmc. Sl7Stmo. !>45·2000 llelcn -------ltefttals Want.cl 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lh•sponsiblc, wnrk1nR writer s e ck s o nt• hcdroom c·oltaJle 1n Corona del M ar or Cnsta Mesa QU1etncss csscn· trnl Wnte Classified Ad 112t6: Daily Pilot, I' 0 Hox 1!>60. Costa Mesa !16.26 . ---~----Lady lle('(js yrly r{'nt.al hy AUi<(. I. S22!'1max1mum V1t· from Adams t o Coast II H A I rds f:Vl's. 536·8742 ----~-----...... /1 .. ••st/ .....c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ Oppartwllty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TENNISSllOP Xlnt N.8 area l0t• Top brands. HiJ?h profit. low overtie_i.d...6U::4313 At.1 -= a..t& '-d 5100 ,_,.. USO rt.ltw· 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • DRESSMAKING N t rot.IND: Whit• puppy 8dL Net llOOO • ..,~ •· 8 "'°"" vicinity or t ' p A• 751-1.J/ Newport Weill. Hunt· · · ,... inllon Beach. Look11 hku Profl'681onal lawyer and author. 8 yrs &n practice. desires to locate In beach area. Penonal interesli: ~tolf , tennis, writing. Want to share home/aµl, fem. pm. Share Rent. •·x p u n R e!I, et,·. 714m6-4311 ask for Robt. s Welles clothina, lnven· Samoyed. Call963·1856 . lory. fixtures, junior llllil!li. 714/960-4036. I~ Club b1aines11 for ~· Hunt Heh. Must sell Immediately. Qall now. Dys 964·4008. Eves a;215.'t .. -..w..e.c1 so10 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ..c•A4JeKy I am looking lo cacqu1n• a smtll or med. size a~en cy in So. Collist area. t:x. c..'t.-11 terms w 1possib1hty ol {'Ofllinued partil'ipa lion If desired. Keply Hox 5Tl •;; Daily P1iot, PO I.bx 1560 Costa Mc..~a. C.:a ~ MaMytol.OCM 5025 ....................... fNEED fMONEY • CREDIT NO PROILEM 2nd & 3rd TD loons 547.5402 /\rranl(c..-'d hy Coet Homt Loons MONfo:Y i\VA ILAHLE /\n v purJ.lll Sl· .• 1ny amowil Mr llargravc (7141 ~1 ·3.'~15 500K to 211 mil H E I>t·vt-lop Construtt & lake out In ve nlory. n• 1·1•tvl'1h1f .. ; (in Rus t-)( iinnd Un!JunkahJI! 11ur "IJC<'lalty. S<l7·!'>737 non Bnan SW1MGLOANS & 2nd ntUST DEED LOAMS ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY <.;u.-;tomw·11 t11 Ml<t.'I YOl: I< nt·1·1h ' R.E. DEPT. SAMTIAGO BAMK 7 I 4 /8l2-S200 l'HI\' 1.'JVl<:ST LEN ll~:tts "~·k Pl'rlJt'l'h qi ~llJllk. or rn11r1• h11 ... 111 "'' IC I· "'•Ill•''· 11<1;11~ W II Ill' l>IJl. ... S I 117' '\.'t .. 7i7:1 O'\l 1·11 MoMy Wonted 5030 .•..•.•..•..••...•..... \ 1•f1t11r1· 1 :1p1t.il 111·1.,l1·d $1;11 llflll 1 .. ('1Jlll1•ft•l1• 11111111111 tl11ll.11 "1111 t'':tl" ,.., rl'l.i1l ~pontnl.' ;!••~I' 1111-. 1\ff1 h11ld 1 ~ 11 II 11r11 r.~,11111:tl :,purl•."' ~11<1rt­ llj.!tll'l'l<o l111 i·~lf1I I :111 lot• ·"'' l\'l' or 1n.1l'l 111· t111l wtll :.l•rv1· 111 ,·orpor:il" boa rd 1',1p;w1t~ Tl111 l11lJ I pmgrarn 1,111Ill'1111t1r11;i t uin;,I 111 '""I''' ~ rl'l 111 ri... h t).!h «.di 1>1111 lln.1n ~.17 ;,1:r. l 'rtt11111 • .i ... ""'' j)lt•;L-,t' Mol1~s. Tn1~t ~ S035 ....................... EQUITY LOAMS ... ,,, 1\11~ l'11rpo~1·· ''' µ.11nL-. 1·.,11 'l'l·:t-F 1nJ11 ,·1al .11 I -;;14 :111~1 I·::"' nt1111c·\ $111111111 111 Sl.1.Jl,IU J I' fl £1,., 1112:1 N1·wport 1<..,11'11, !Wi!i% ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $2 St>ll ;1ny 1t('m °' cum bmauon or items ror $7~ or le~s with a flt•nny l'mt·ht·r Ad. 3 lrnes for :! l'OOSt'CUllVt' d llY!> .. :11!'h addluonal bill' 1:-GI~ for lhe2d•ys Chariie 1t' Nol'omm1:1rr 111I ails For more lnformahon and tn pllll'l' your 11d call 642-5678 Rt.-WAKO· Loflt s mo, fem , .,., Shepherd , i,, Dobermlin. Nr G1.1rfi4•ld & Beach Blvd, Uli 1'111 t: al.I 546-1281. IDll: Neclflace lo!lt 1n Emerald Bll y . Gold chain/diamond penda11t REWA.KD! (~)688·7000 coUe<.'t lail. Kccshound Reward l50 Nds mt'<:h<'al altl'n lion Wrk ~S7 ·68 1 0 . 64.'>-!M.12 c v es Lot;t WtSt Sl'Cll ,J Unt· 7 tn Colleg e Park J r .. u fo'emal1:1 i.er1·y Tal1liy ~lawed. Julw ~7 !H15 Lost l"in r hes Amazon Parrot 5 yrs. old , talks .Says Stwrry Vii· M1"''' Dr /H r 111 t11I $10 11 fU:W /\ fW 5"G-28411 La;t doi.e. Wht. Ion~ hair. fem Puodl1·/Mall1'l.1· VII' Tcwmkh: Park H•·w1ird ' ~1425 1-\>Und t 't•m :.i lt• /\1rda1 .. Tern1·r Crny "' luown Nr Nl'wland & Yorktow n . un !I&! .111:1 l''OlJ N U ~ k1ll11n s~ 0 r J n I! ,. w It 1 t , •• h I k I w h I I t• V I I' Brnokhurst & l\U:11ll:1 U. H !Jf.ioll-;j(W; f''OUNI> llo111·v <"1l•n 1:ock~·r s p<11111·I Vt< D a v t· n p 11 rt h I 11 llarhou r IYIH 2 IHI HEWARD . ,., Silky Tnr. ~ .. toy l'11oc.ll~·. s ml lilk ~1 vie Ward Elli~ Ft11 Vly /\ftcr G. !lti8 7HJ:.J ' U~I l':irrnt, ,\11·xwan lu!!tlhl..'nd 1grn reel ' V11· lrv11w C1•nl1•r Dr 111"11 .I 1.f f 1· r v & (' u I 1 .. r 5 r1 I ~ H H I fi I I fi 7 :! .I HEW1\l<D L1r,.,t Go ldt•n H1 ln1 '•·r µupp) V 1" -~ •·" JH1rl 11<·h 1142 :m14. 1>1i ~.:1..,, f OUNll Cro1·k11ll·••I, .tun•· 11. V1" l.J ~ lk h 11 ll'h S1· h C':.i 11 & di•,1· t 1 lit'. 11!•1 :n1!1 Ma.le 4S, wants to mccl yn.: wo!Tll4n for c·umpa rnonsh1p Dys 7S4·9904. ~e:ves, Tommy's of Newport. ")i<.'Ort serv. <·atenng to women. 642·1571 eves Wh1 t1• mule 25 see k~ fnend, LS.JO. 1)7;J·JO'J6 fa~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools& lnstructiOft 7005 ...............•.••.... J az..dint' Dance l':xercise for AdulL ... Fun & Health IW2 <ll!AI l'.X lll'rll:ll t'ert ,.,j)!'l'lhl .. 11u1·at11Jn 1·rcdcnt1alcd IA'm'hl'r w1 II l utor th ru -;un11111•r /\ny ai:1• Call 5.-IX 7~'>X S w 1n1 l11 11 1ru1·11on l'hildn :n to adult . Call Rol1Crcnshaw. !>57 :n41; _..Wanted. 7075 ...........•..••••••••. TEENAGER W,.nl ~ 1'<1 n -.lrurl H111 wo1rk. t'11•an up or yard wnrk l'M ,fl;fl 11rc<1~ 5'il> .1147 7100 ................•••.... ACCMTG MGR/CPA H :1111 rl I y 1• )( p ::in J 111 g t ran.-;por1;1l 111n c·o m pa11~ "\ t" f• k ~ JI ~ S.! r I•~!'• l \I t• 1· r 1· :1 I t ,. ,. p 1• r ., o n T r a 11 ~ p I! r t a I 1 cl n ~ ll•1Wl1·rf l!I' d 1•"f r(:d l~~r•11\,,111d1l1cs 11wl1Klt• 1.ran.'JJ''rt:1tw11 :.V!'ll cm..,, m11·rn • .t 1111.1111 1,11 ail rn1n1:-1 r.Jt11111 ~ n •nlrub, .1 ll d ,\ f' I 1• 1111 I 1 ll I! "-'"'" lt·ll..:•· ,,f S.·1·unt11·:-. .inti l·'.x d i.1nl! .. ('um I· 1111 11 11 \ "' l 1 .1 I 1 ·'11 rn1,,:.1rn1 :rn1t E lli' ullllt.a Sh,.Jll\"nl f••111 • .t• 11111·· l t•>(I 1t11tr1111 fllO'i ll•· l "..11 •111 , ... >< C~l 7 14 /499-1357 \.\1·,1m111,.,10·1 Il l! j l'flJ( ·\l'l'T I·~ >1 :o-;1 1 1 ;r1·1·1i '"" •• 11·1 1 I \1, 1•1 .~1o1 "'" .lirn 111 ,., A cco unt ~ Pay obi<.' < '\1 ·;:i1 .i.1•1:1 Cieri( FI t I \. I l \I ! ' lh1~·I.-l.1h 1111\ \!1-Ill f1111tl It \ I• Id .>11 •. ~f.J~'fhJllll 11tt~ ...... LI tST ~ti~• . I • 1 r • l~·llt I ft I Ill 't I I \\, 11 I '.111 1~.1 ~\;I. ...... J1 ,, .. , :-1,>1111'·" f ii .ti ,p,1\••I I •'Ill ~ .. .111.,11111 1:;;,. ll ., i F11w"t y. .... 1, 1.ir t.111 .. m11-.. \l.1·1111 .. 1 111 .11 I· )'t•Uov. t1'-'t'""• ,,.u, X•11, F11u11tl ( 1.11111 11r '"""' \111n1i.1I" 1111 k .. 11 up I" ·,I'. l\r11m,i1I 1111111.I r•" 'llt•l t1·1 \••v-1u11 ' 11 111 \n111Ltl J l•t• f' 'I " ' 111 \1t,!llt I.\ II , .'I ·•l I F 1111111 t .111111 t1o 111.1l11r• 11 111. 11 •ii '' Ille.Kl l\)lt Jlc II" lo' •I ('lt,1111 I 1tlJ,1r \II \11 S.111 .Ill.Ill I ,1p11 f ,.,.,.~ ~tr''•' 1!1>1 ~~ 5350 ....•.................. fULAXIN<: M1\SSAl:E lt>bJ umt':i Ltl' Mass••1ir ()utcall 9·9. 4~1 5111 MICHELLE'S •o.tc ... llAM 2" M 835.:TM!I •FOXY LADY• Ol.ITC /\LL ON I. Y •972-1138• PtH:GN1\NT ? ('arinf.'. conf1denliul cmmsclln~ ,\ rcft>rr:il Abort1un. tHIOIJ t 1()11 & kl'l'Jlllt~ AJ't'AHI-: Spiritual R.a«kr l8l5 S 1-:1 ('ammo llca I San Clumcnlt•. l"u I ly 111· l'·or A Pl'l .192 72!11i flhysu·al massai:t(' by Irr ll m1sscur tel'hnil'111n . NII Appl. IHIPM.Mtl 21117 -----Physical massage hy 111"!1 rmsseur tc..'Chn1e1a.n NU Appt. 11-8PM 54X ~17 ------MALF. will do a11y lh1111: legaJ roc rzo.ooo 757.03R2 \I ll I 111 IJ I I J \ I I ' f. 11 rt• I t. q UI I . d \., ..... ,Htf"1 H. ,,, ,, ·" ,~,. \ ~ f 111 '.l 1 I',, Ii ,oJt• hlfl n:• '' \• • 1111111 fl 1' I f•·I ~ •\ol ji<~l l1]1•1Jt J l1•11t \ltt~·· t••' I 111:11!.11 <o\ tf h ,11·1t1U11l1111• ,,~ ... p ii" !It }\, \ ... ", I ll ,,, I .\I ,., •• (· •• nu•( '11.~I l ',11 till ~l , I-\ ..., (} 1•: ACCH'TNG $1 K UP l'.nlrv 11•11•1 ""' w I 1 I 1 .. -. t)1 I lpltllll l'(lf p l\11,1111·~ 11•·1 hi \t't'l t.' • i1'11t1Jf11q1 .t1t1tu•l•1 t 1H .it ''''JI \.,,·;,. 1l•h1IH' I II~ Ill 540-6055 COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY ::'11/ll l l.1rl111r. L'M 1 .• 11 f11r ,,11 .. r hr:-;1ppl • 1\l•l'lt ESSES /\( ~ro HS •All 1\~l''-1\ll T yt.>t'" •< m• 11:xp.·r N1·1· 1 • .. S /\:\I " ln t1•rv1ew1n1~ 1111\\ ()11r 1'11c111,., h ,l\'1• \\til'k•·d "HC1l'k V II " "\ rohll<' It.> 'I Ill' Ht1 K1•r " 'l ~•d; l11 ll1«I • w 1f<oh1·r1 I '11 ll r ;id , . ' W rt ).! h • y ' !. Oouhlt·m tnt" & with 111,... n··~ Stull ms Anyom• 111h•n•s h-d 111 • ~WVI 11:sor TEl.i':VISON •l~1ll ·s i\ M "today • !7141tiJ:l 22:1:!t•Xt !I~ J\IH CONl>IT ION IN<; IN~'T/\LLl·:I< t'Xlll'r. rt· ~ul,•1111:1l 11r 1·nrnmernal. ) r n11•11d cmvloyml·nl. JO tl<I d11y!<I ofl I wk \IUl' 11ft Isl yr 'I wks va1· urt 2n1J yr... :1 wk.'1 va,· aft 5th yr l ' n I 1 m 1 t e ti ma Jo r ll'll.'(ht·al m~ µohry. IH1\ Co111p1111y part 11..'llJatmi.: 11<1v111i::-1>!.111 Call Tun h1 wn 11\M &r K:30AM r,.1~ ~15·1 I or a pply 111 pn~m al t:. t. Puync . w. ~So. llulladay, s i\ Answfti'") 5-nlc• PAIKHIWPORT ere DF:AR Laiffront .-WPOaTILVD. ~....--.,..;.--.-'-':-...;.-'-"-''--~1-l.Jt.b~J~n~l ~r...-J.....,.:..+...QJMit-Mf'!tlt-of'fiee-tip1te'tH-a:n=-:rc~:.-r=..:.-:..r~~-:-1-1t....-Jr... ... 1M1·~ 2br 2ba Adults ooly. llilo Ila c e ors • I or 2 )( r o u p s • for leHlle, amplc p1trllm~ Ca.aR.Y..GIRL •ESCORTS• I' UX open• I ors for 11 lch •phunc a ns we rin i.t 1wrv1c1• exµt'nenced or will train l'\111 time or pttrt ll~ shif.1-!l-ltY.ltiltt--- bl(' o ... ys, afternoon · cv<:mnJ!S or ~rave yard. associated r11 • I \ Pets. 61tins&re(ril(. $350 Dedroom11 &Townhouses 714/lltii'!.77111 5Sl.fil43 for Informa tion Isl&! las t , SJSOdep t'rom S349.50 ti42-497S Spectacular spa, totul L111tunu, ot·eanfront pnv NewOwn_e_r __ rec reution program . b e a c h , fi s h1n ~ = ...... h r r 1 ' I w"ekly t m o W111l"r ..,..,ac 11 i·. u 1 llOC•8 pro"ram. 7 nools. 8 .. ~ •·bath Wnnill courts. At 1<'iis.h1on It.at.cs. 400·3111fl .. · Island. Jamboret! & San 675-4912 Joaquin Hilla Road. Blllhoa occanfnmt. !llJ)!l fi . E.Side.Lalredecoraled. (7l41644-ltoO compl rum. w/f'V. ~ 2br, .lba. Sundeck garage,_________ wk. 00-5123 Adulta, $350. 752·2550. Br, 2 ba oondo, 2 <'8r ..... to-~ -4300 AvaU July 1. $150. 2 BR ~·· auto opnr. Ueaul. tvnDrae.·rplc, patio. Ir _,pMiew.t ...... -1603 sunde<'k ad Ila. 2656 1_,_.,.._a_m ___ ...... __ _ ur.nce. Apt. A. g;ts.1081 ttwn 12-8PM Wlinl Ad Results fl42·567M .i ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayrront h om<' prrv- sul le:. 0 u.r. .N·:.mokcr. Av111I Soon 14~0 /mo. 673-1.521.ber U~m SHA.IP OfffCI MODERN BUILDING In downtown Huntington = with parking . flool'-St*rno. ~Q11UALT.J IJ6.71JJ 6 •· ----.. -• l~j( established award winning mo-ped dlrship. Prime OC coastal loc. Seine ownr 3"'1 yrs. 90M (U"OH per mo. Price. BM. 961Hll07 al\ 7pm 1'lllt1bU1hed, successful bus iness se rvice < M..cnesite) Ui ready to exrend and /or tOn• 110 idete w /Stllble ...,.._ or oomPMnY H lllh! adjunct lu b1111lnesa. 714,910-2800 ....................... Lost or l'~ound a pet? Call Animal Assi s t a n<'e League. ~-2273, no ree. RHINO ADS AIE FREE call: '4Ji.H71 a.Hrs 971 151:1 -------- 1.oftiv Ladies -.~wfr(t CLASS• <24hrl mode ls Ir escort!! service.. ..53.'i·S!l8.'J LANA'SOUTCALI. IOAM-2AM 77!>-0493 DISCIHT CPLS . Call JonM Pal llM·~~ or write PO lk>li S452. d'J\9ro_j~Qa . 9'~:~•K> Must he uble lo work ~>me wt."t'kends . Typin)t 35 Wflm. required. Many I'll, lJCm'flls avalhtblc. PleaSf• call Mon· 1-'rl. l"1111h111n l slund area ~17!11 C o~ta M<•lia areu lf'73.1166KO.I::. ,\pffrtment Manager for I.II Umlll m Costa Mcs11. Wife Ute bookkeeping, llu.'lbend maintenance. _OtlJ lt62~$Zlll • .. --.., .... ,.-..... __ ... .. ---... ,_. -....... :.·-----~ ---. .. ...... .. .. -.............. ---....... ..._. .. _ ......... ___ .. w ....... --...__ -............. ..._, • .t - j fo\aU Ami S.rv IOI' 11nuill bualne 11 7:Jl 777 1 01 • aa1C'out M rt1t ........ r'. ...................... , •S.v~ Moncr Unv•W•.Y••Par l1.1n1t lot •Rt!fMl•n •S.al<"o •trna •l..IC NR. ('M !'>&). Aa.,e.ah ~ «7 I .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 11umnM'1 1tay rar. V"..cnm t'rafh . 11.,1<1 tni-f11' ao 1''' \'1111 1"11 1~1' llar lmr 114~ 1143'4 I •1"ft\M'(f hun h' ...... abkl 1tutwr .. 111 .. 11 nlKht11 , r r11 11n ahlt ·~~ ....... Senk• •••••••••••••••••••••• Travt•IH11( '"''r 1·1.-q Av111I Thur' 14 31) Sul 11 l'M Rrt'nrl1t ~ 15'13 lh1"rt-tt:J1 Ua11krupq (\.r.\'TOM lnwnor 'a'llf'ntry by Jay • M2 9HOll ()lmpl rrnovt•. Int tut c ab1n•t m ak l( C hu RenovallnK !-.ti r v ll·.- 6'.\ 3'1411 lb•morll'll 111t. 111.1 t t hrn11 bat~ de1·k• lrn1'1·" ('uatorn l1n1,.1i W\lt ll Slullf'ft 1·r 111li.nwn I' r•'• m ttl4..\W.. t'l S'l't>\4 l'JtlJll l.,tVt'rli> I le•( kllij.I ~T 'TUlll1 c.,..ts.nk. .....••.••............. ~m11uo & lllr11m 1 h·a o l'olof' 11n Khlt•11t•r., wht •'l"U IU 111111 l1l•·1t1•h ( 'h·,1ri IJv 11Jn n11 h1tll $.l:i A\ 11 n 11 f l ~1 , •IOl'h &10 l'tit ., Ciuu1 t•llm 110·t 1"'"' ()Jt n ·1u11r I~ yr-. .. "l•r IJU \Ull k lll)'i'>l'lf f(o•(" ~I OIUI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huom tt1l1l1t 1una. re m odel• Ocn ('unt l:mlaa 7111 '/fMl /'1).2 ~ .... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. l ... ~1'Hl<.:lAN f'n n !d nitht tr-.i1111ni111i-•In fllrlCf' Of' &11\11 II Jllll>I I"· •J.nz:i.4 1rt3 111.')•1 •tM.-d a.ctric ti4.'l 00 14 'f'r.,H·kr" t lt•t11H & !'•Orll> J II f Ht-' I~" ,\1 .. 111 t1·1w1~· "' ll•'fl1dC"t1t1JI Lil' &. 111.11un-cl t '11 II lit ""'" IAM 7l'M b42 l.!liJ.J '-dag ..............•.••.••.• Wu11d 1 .. 1111 .,, 11.111•' Jolltl1~ fCJ.'>(JllJhlf• r.-11•:0, 10 7 11:J:l !\&fl l'IL,l•lfl1 wuu l h•11• IJI).(. """'"' & (1•111· .. ri·pu1 r IUO MW lj.»I ;~~lh lo)rp nardtlncr Stlmml'r fertl t1111(, pruntnl( & 1.'INn U(>8 751 J5Wl ----.I I rlll Serric" ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'lll'll llotrw MMIOll'lllllt'C, l11s uJ11lklfl and Rel)Mar8 !IQ! 7914 ----V1\('i\NT Al"f6 llOllll': llAUl.Cl.to:i\N ltto:l'Alft· l';\IN'T LOW l.:OST ~'~or646~W tt.dytn9• ....••.•.....•......... ( )1,,.·ntr}', fonnn..: & roof 1111( No job l.(io 11 m I l'iq10 l 'llff tl.'H 4264 -----...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()(.'(.Student I '1'011 t ru•·k ~g Cleanl111C Special tCY'.f oll In hou.8e11 & apt. done proleuaoa.Uy. Ina. ~OU>& -------DAMDY DUSTHS Wkly or I lime mule! lierVtet!. V•C. OW' spe.cu1I ly Slm ca.,,et c ll'anlnl(, wall11. w1ndowi1 , ln1> •h't• e8l SS2 4 lllG Atle11t1on n ml ei>tater!l S&wccss ta it h11ppy chc nt We specu1111A: in v1H'11n C1131 Qill The Moppcl11 C l£·a n1n11 Scrv1 <·c ~·~ _,__ --- 1.A'l me help clean your 11pt . home or 0H1<0e lfont'l>l & tJpncJIJI ~4~18 T1 ~h. Lrec tn m l),1n fo:iqi.·n•·nrt'<! Clearwr I 1,t:! ~ ol11y wel'k pre fl•rrt·d I IJUIU1j; & d t•a11111g 11.uve 1lurnl' lrUC.'k ~.1 Klnl Gmd refs !>49·4:lK3 MltS c.;1.t:AN mitk1· 1l 1¢l1•am lla <'h . apt:., ~ ~r !.I or aft !>. P:urnpean Landscaper Tup work. F•ar pnce IW1. 846-ill7 a dys tevea. Let Us JnJlall a Nto:w Land sc ap e or rtt:JWENATE Tilt! Old One Anytime . Lie 1384419 -Call ~6716 ..... ..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brickw;>rk. Small Johs · Newport. Cot.ta Mesa & lrvme 675·3175 c·vcs Hnck. Hll~. block work, til1· floors . 1·onc r e l e patio:.. w <il ks. d ri ve ways Fr ~l' c:.l J ohn 846-l:l83 ------i\11 t yJ>es of m11sonry, lJlet., pul1tie.. JIUl lO CVV en.. hlk walb. ~ 91$0 MoYilMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C)rarii;ct• Cly Truck in..: to'te1ght bit!~ rnalen ul'I, f unu l W't' t..:a II 9!'>5 2654 Thurtday. June 14. 1919 OAILV PILOT Mrw m e r Paintin&e by R s.nor St lk , ms. Try nw. 838-MM 3' hl'l'I t:XCP:lJ. PAINTING ltr ,ai; r ateii . Fret• ei; t Soll 2708 f;•pr 'd A ll'liln'x home 1:. his castle (;all Tt:u ut , .. Yo.Cottle t'or a frC<' ffit , mt /e xt U C w &nde<t lf7l 3272 ALL PAJMTIHG Neal~ 1325 Com pl Ex CiO. In $250, Apt $125 Paint i-:xtvnorc;. J~al i\11 l>n~. 1~roof J obs Last IO Vcitrs Lie• :M.i:w'JO ~-4424 AnylJm•· ln11to:xt ltes1d1•11l 1a l <:omml·r<·tal Qu<1l1ty work G lr l'a 1n11n..: 5:I1 :J~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• <,.uck & depcndahlc, mOISI 1'nm, wr· remove lrettti w11terheatur11 rl'pl11 ecd Alao 11ndac a1>e 4' 12~. D.R. St <.;lalr '" 1Jopnnkler . McWeeney . fj6.3.503 _____ --~~Ut _____ _ D.R. Sl.Cl111r's Plumbinl(. Tlllartltg $12 pr hr i\11 work ...................... . teuara.nk't.'d. 00-3SOO llllitrUCUon up lhru 8lh 11rade le vd Cnirl•·n Siartt·hez Plumbing 8t•i.l tial~d & u11C po n c ntcll the ht•al ll••p l 11e is <:allMll ?~. Improve wutcr pre11surf· ~'(,' in copper rcp1J.1C1>, houi.e" /apt un1 t11 f.11• •360~97 Locul r e t b (i<ll! ~Qj.1 lndcpendt!nl tJrain d ean· 1111( $:'>.SO up l<.1'!\Ull:t no TypiM) Senic• ....................... IJ' (J((rl't' ScrYll'l'., Prof typinl(, l .. rm paver:.. re .. u m t! i. 1° t<· . Lo u l :. t· Ilagan 64l 7221 rhrl! 646 !JH 7 : I '1W tu.l typ1J\g of 1'il'll • trc-al onicinal lt•ttt•r11 on ...... & R.,-r your lt-tkrhc<trl ,.'ree Ill· ••••••••••••••••.••• • • • • (11 WcntJy 751 6H93 Wc'rt.' rt•m1.clchn11 lhc 1~111 wh11J· h(iu:o.1· .1IJOv .. H11t 'Wlwdow TIRttAq Corona u W•• II ri·m111l1•I ••••••••••••••• • ••• • • • • your hou:w also 542.344 I R.ooftftcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lh :J);11r & l<l·roo( All Window him: di:H·nl St111• fadt'. mol yr h m & n · dU<'i: ~lart! add p YI'} ~2Zl> s:lU At'l11111 l.Kg<il Ty1>1n..: .J l!m., I nail St2 00 ~1 m ·• .......•.•.•••••..•.... I \Jo 11 iJll i.k1vlv a der , 1lumptn.1t·k. l(r:tdc , ha ul. ('cmt.•11l, a sphalt. tree n· 111uv11l.:. rh' !QI 1257 54..'+-!m2 l'ropt·r 11 r epurdl 1t1n . pnm1:: dt 11a1 111 1t .. r... 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M UTll! m c1·h dlll~JRtll' 1-l'OP\' l'lll) llt'I' Apply m pcmmn: 1502 S l':I C.. m 11111 11 i·a I, SM Clem 49'.! 7530 l\ulr11TI1!t I Yt' SALESPEOPLE IU.'Q'd for <.:hf"YrOll'l d l' Ult'r :!htp i\J>pl y In person. S111I <.:h1·vrolcl, 900 S <.:on1;t llw y , )..al(una li<'h-41~ I l:Jt i\U'f'OM<mv to: AUTO MICHAMIC wilb cl111>:.·A V.l.P sm() laCtftlC. ConUil"l Generu ,, .......... & c ........ .. "'646-00)., ....... 7 AUTO SPA Ill hiring full lime i.u delaJlen for the aum mtt.~l &bY!lilltt I litl" It tusk pl', m atur e. r eh. Non s m o k er . I baby . 499-45971831-623-4 eves. D.Pl. area. ' BABYSITil!:R · for 5yr . ll.:111kmit TELLERS Fur •11.ir «o-.ta M""a .,r '""' f11ll 11 m1· 1t.1 y 1 .. 1,.1111111. & pa11 tm11• t•Vt'"' & Satur day piie-111110 1-:x1H·ni•n1•1· 1in.·f1·rr1-cl hut wr II I nu II ('<ill Uurccn 'ioll:. al :~I(, <!:M .. I c•f Fect.rol Scni119s&Lom Zltlll llur hor lllvll ('•r.la M1...,,1 :rLllW l\J1 .. A111al Op1.1ort unr ty l':mployn. M /I" PRODCNTRL a.ERK $900 H you w1~h t..11 Jtllll 1111 1111t o,lJ'ld'g (' M ltrrn, th1s 11> a wt •iPVI Y for v..rs w 1mr.: t'll l• Xl11l futon · «all J1·iu1, :,i111 r~~ COASTAL PHSOHHEL AGENCY :!J!l{J 11 a rhor. < M N•:v 1m" ,,. .. ,,.; t.:.ull lor ""hrs a1111t IEAUTY Ma k 1• u fl a r t 1 :o. t f '' r d .. v.ant :rnhlrl X 1111 1111111 v flft'-~ht ,,...~"" • mm:t tw f ;t ,h11111:d ilc i\ 11111 Y ltJ<'hltrt I 0 1.11°11'1 II• ~.1 Ion, :c;-t) Newport Ct r l>r. N111 Reh Deaut 11'1a n ('OMMl\Nn PEii 1-'CllC Ml\NC 'I•: "T hi· ll.11 r C 11ll1n1: l'lac•·" lmrm-d 11pcn1n~:. for t'X per prl'<:l!\11111 haircutt1·r:. & uss1stant:. 111 « M ~lary &t rom11111>s11ms tSlyhst llllW llVl'rlJl(llll( ro; $5(_, 1icr wk ). Xlnl ~ru wl h ri pply & f>d IJencntli. Ci.II J>um al 541Mil!'i.1 or JutJy Lull frt·c 1-IW-:MJ. 504li Bads w unlt!rl K1tr h re mdlnJC proJcl't. tear out, crpnlry, plumh & t.>lectrcl. Call for 11 llPl to glveest!Utm·l2 noon. Hef June22. S67.Q02 ••KPR/Sf.C'Y needed fnr furniture stor e Ciood i:ene r al bltclii.tround 10 key hy touch Salary r om mtm11ur1AlA! w /t'XP Call S44"41600. BOAT BLDRS W~ will train Apply ? AM MacGtel'or Vachl.'I, 1631 Placentia, CMt11 Mtisu. c ·a, h 1 1· r ( · 1 •• r k 1• " 1 •·ni·11n~1111 "''''k I' ·r 111 t'I J~ 1•h.irm.1•·, <'.ill \Ir-. V111111i.: M I 7~7:, 1111 111r1·rv11·w CASHIER t-:i.:1 .. 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OR DESIGNER t:x pc rtt'111·1•1I 1·ar•·•·r m1ntlctJ. tu:r.iSTEHl':I> I' I V I I. t: N Ci <I It l)J·:-;1l;N t:H With IJ:11·k i.cround Ill publll' work~ lll1d or l1t11rl llt·v1·loprn•·11t l'fla1net-n n11 wonlt'<I for tte.1~n anll suJx•r v1sorv IJO!llllOn. Apply to Mr • 'ut.'lltes. at IC olx ·rt II•• Ill , Wilh11m 1''r111-t & i\"MW 1401 Quail St. Npt 111-h cu:RICAI. t:.am t.:xlra Moni:y ~ SECRETARIES W/WOSH TEACHERS STUDENTS HOUSEWIVES 1-:1m 1·.xtra US':. f11r ~11ur fly1n1~ \ :1c•;,11nn .... 1100·1 i.1 lh1· i:;1!'> '>hur1.1i.:1· i.:1:t youtli1wn ' VOLT f€MP0AAAY .. AV•~& :tHNH..:a Ill JHL'> llri "· :;itt .. •1711 t A1·n~s from l >ran~t· t'o A1q1<1rt l l'A'1ubl C lp110r Ernpluy1·r CLERK/MGR C:us rol'l11·!>. C.ifl , /lo/. 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N B urea Sul11ry open. non smoker. 645 6SOI DISIGMEtt Air rond Oe1m:n~·r with muumum 3 y r:.. com m1•ri•1al t·xp1·r Xl11 t bt•1M.i1t11 llll'IU1l111.: prnf11 DRIVERS \h·!I or """rn1•11 :,., \ 1° 111 11lr!.·1 h m•"' llw 1 "'' 1 11111-:--1•1 $11111.1 "''"I<. •JI Hll>I 1• I It ,1111•1 C '11.1 I \ 1·tl11w l'.1!., li:llHI \1L ll•·rt 11l.11111 I 11u111.1111 \,1111•\ 1:-.11 .. 1 ~l.1lo'1 fi•·IW ll '\1"'h "I'" A l·.ud1ll 1 l>HIV fo.ll'\ I 'r•r.'> 1·1111111 rv N o ~ 11 1• 1 I r • r ,. 'I M.11<;11·~:111 YJthb. 11,:11 •'l11t·•·nt111. \ 'M &.dronic Ass~len l-.~flt'n1•111·1° ur Ir .11111 , • ., A1111ly 111 I"'' '"II 111"1 < J :.!2 .• ~'Ii! f(,..,..,,1111 fir II II ... II F fo.h·• I r11ow ·''"'111111' ,, ""'•·n . .t h.111tll111 · 1••·.1 ''""' 11p1·11 ,,;,, t•\p 111'1'•·"·" v W II I I r .1111 l>J 111 l>t r hr I••· 1.orl f'.dl 1'1.'} .•~!:! (11t .rppl ~J.11ww1·n11).' B.ECTRONIC ENGINEER ISEE, MSEE pre- ferred. Speci fic knowt~ of micro- proceuors and TTI circuit d es i9n ; perform desiqn and tntinq tasks on n~w elKtrot1ic equipment ctr.etop.nt proqram os aui9fted; doiqn micro ·proc~sso r 'Y'hm and int~ated circulh for co'"· 1NtaicatioR~ •ctuip- meft t ; i nterface softwan and micro· fl"OC"IOr with slCJ"O's; fallow-up totin9, .... ,., .. ,c. ond •· ........... $325 fwll • take ad to n•orHt fa::ployftwwt Dept. Of. fie•. D .O . S . OOJ-0610010. Ad paid fOf' by etilploy•r. MC·DO H NELL DOUGLAS ASTRONAUTICS co 1 ... ,,.11. 111, 111• , .. fV 1 ·'I 1·u.~1.11n w.·.1q• <'.1q1•·h. 1111 ,fl11<1lt11 ~, ( ,1 ol1tl L l>s.l:lo 1';11 1111• SI . fo' \' I~•\'' I ;di I 11 11 .• :1:, ltl,1•1 f-. (If-. "" .• , y, .. ''·" , .•..• I •••I I• I ~ I I fl r" ,, I,. 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Cl I': M I• F1inmtc id c Oflsuft to SllOO DOE IU.1•il 10 Ill-. ur (111Jn11.ol 1ti\• 1 ""ill ... t.1r1 >'"' "' ,, ""~ t\ .1 .... 1111111· '"'"" .•• 1111 11111 111 11• rnanll • •• C '•L·llllllt t'i 1 ••rll" Ill )1111 o\ ~ .. , 1111 lh" r1•w.1nf!, I '.ill J)ol 1 ~. ~'4(1 (,IJ."15 COASTAL PERSOHHEl AGENCY :.'7·-1 llJ rhor (';'lot "u 1-:11 ,, n.~: c .111 r111 •• n "" ·'""' R.ORIST I 'n1qu .. rt•I a ii 111ir-,1·n '""-cl'• n ·al1v1• f'lt'llPI•• l•ir lull ~ µ.1n trnw 11t•rma 111·111 1111~1 11111" ;\-11"' ll.11;1· 1'\l1t n1·111·•· 1n flor;d lf1•").!tl f"\O'l•fl1•11I OJI 11111Ullll) I" "'"rk Ill J pr1 ... l1j!h >ti" °'''ll 1111: l'l1°a!>•' Jf)fJly 111 IH'I '-llfl ;\11"1 lhru l'ri ROGER'S GARDENS Z:\11 San .l111t11111n llllh lloall <'llM 1;.ina:~H Foa m t:ultt•r Mal1•1l''l'malt, No """ l'k.'C 642 ~702 rurn1lurc• S trippi•r rl(...,'t.lt-d lull l1m1· No l'X l•·r m·t·1~ ... ~I ~I hr Mu~t It' 21 or 11\f'r, r1''l' & rn1turc Apply 1n Jlt'r!>on Fri i\M 7HJ W 17th St C.,,.;111 M1°St1 GALFllDAY l11t1•ro"•l111i.: 11n1l '.1r1 .. o1 1•~11!11n 111 1111 ... \ f'o ·ro.1111 n•·I I H I'·• 1111w111 :-0.1111• 111111·" 1111 l111k 1•111111•'' r.i..,,, '"'"'' 1,111111· 1..a h ''' and ntt·rno" o,ofll• lq'llr" "'"rJ.. ~kill 11· (jlU rt11 I\ lllllt' .~•Wl'lll 1••nl 11111111 .. \'1111'•• !11°111·· J ltlllUtk m·at h,1nilwr11 111 1' 1 ll•I ,.1 .... ·' "' l~'f'l>ll"hl \ I it 111'1 ,11 111 I J I ,, •• \ v ,, I I. u ,. 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Mature Adult. 00.l cleanin1t In Dana STAT REPRO CLERKS TYPISTS PBX AGGTCLEHS All:onY. llOllpltul Stahle 92647 ofr •PIH.'ttr11n1·e S fl l •·mp Io y m «> n t XI n t An equol opportunity t'OO'lmen.,.uralt' vi /ex pr COOi benefits. Frec Ins 11fter t·mployN Good surroundin"'s & rn. l!:xpanding re s taurant Immediate l'l t:iuonal J>!'ObMl•~D pcno4,_Ap !~~~~~~~~~~~ beMftw.-Send A!t!Ume to CUSTODIANS Gtn!ritl Offlrc . Clerks, 'fypl!lts, Secretam•s, A1• l'l It <.:I c r k s , Ht• 1• 1• 11 · ll~L'I Top pay. No h.'<' J'wct wc.'dlly. HOIUU. J~iu sazaa. Point. c.11 M2·0ll7 l. thillnJUh ov~er SO IU\llH, ==~~ ~~"!o~f t'hu _i>ly 144.'i~or. ~ F.XIX: SF.CR ET ARV for M 354. lbx ISOO, D11lly UtvtN"fi: • 75'2· 6666 ~'amlly-OWned(f nrl IJ•niza,· j(l'aveyard slult dunn it Dulhwasttcr ne1-d1•d for IC1'0Wll'l#C mcdk MI co. m Pilot, Coet• Mt."!la, CA ----~-1-----Clift­S.b titter needed l 1'lr.>'TIN ~W2t &.O.E. M 1to• care or yr. oy. lmmed. Woukl prefe yuur home with other dlUd. c.t.a .... area. Neu' Harbor ti Baker. IJWl.M140U. .. uln o er,ii p eas an i.i..-Sal o--n. xlnl lai:i!l6 ____ _ ~+ wpcn lnv Cft as wnrliin ic conditions . our summer lM!UOn. to:x. 8111111 bualncSs. imrocd :.:'....~' 645 211~1 Z k slat purc h ase d e pt : Good oppnrtunltle• for ceUent worklnA environ· opcn1n1t. 673 71tll or """_ ... .,.ta,· __ · ·11 _ GDi!ERAL Ot'C P/lime A-1 0f Relieve awttchboard, fo r advancement. li:xrellent ment with nppro11.lm1ih:· 482-5674a11k for l.ori ~.....--....-. "10l1W\MS. mui.t type • -fc s.c•y lrvtne 11\im mti. ~ .-.. •l>llday ft vacation pay. comn•nv bonel1ts . t:x· ly 30 to 40 houn per -SICY, to SI JOO 11pell Call 979 1711 ~ •lrrt person for 'or·-. .._.......... Never A Fee ...-" we8. l'Ot1Ss1ble permu · Drlvl•r 11l•>"k derk mu.'ll ~ - - ----1em«al otfc dutie11. Incl "'"" ~~.~-Ired Apply neat PCl"lllOfl nailablt-at knuw O C u c11 Chan<:c De n(lht hand lo Senior ~ •L -c1 • .......... .. ,,...._,.., •"---' ol ... ., '°' advncmnl Gnod ro, f;11ec. an '••l "•l'••tJ -vrTW l>'J*'I ......,...eeptnl for ...../119dl Cllrt&. u11: .,.... u.., aumfl)er ... Tallr t•harite penon. utc •m•lf Coat• Meaa Co . .. _.,.._a;.. la 1 .-..;~ R19r.. aeuon. benf'rlh. f'a('1(1r In broke r 11ic c (ar m I(\ ... _ .... .....,.;,..,, lypin" In· J'hontl:~ ~ -ventory Pua -Appl 1 p du11tm1I Supply 216? S Nt!wport Huch locallon UUUll ... ~ .. -·.. " Receivtn• ~.Han· Ol1~.:;.off:c:' HM.haway S A lrvioe f>mlonMIM•en1:y k.'Mllln& busintu Sky OENL/t1pln1. addlnR die thop • war~ ·• ., ••. ••A , . llSllYLAND ••:17th, Colt• Mttia f'ar1t Cr. Irvine. 56d-2'7U mach Ina Ide coi&a ter pvchaaln1. Schedule ...... _41 ORJVF.R. Oran1c Co dti· SUiu«•aat 642 1470 --~L-I 1ale9 Fil. Min •::r. rt!q truck • dri ver UH. _...1 l1llW.C..tHwy hvery, 80me ahop work. -.--...... _.,__~ "-1lu-...... _ .... ao,m per yr. Call.for .. C.mpusOrtve Ne,......_._ IJIU..,._llvd S3-7S pu hr. C.a &t ~--47·•-.• Co. wH4 tra i n en· _. .-..... -.. -41 .... ....-Ml-uet-or::~ ~rport> MW •M. UIOJ S4J.llOI. ~'d beck olftce p.,non. thu1uaat11.' peraon for Oen Ole. PT. R.t;, Loan .-~ ~hed Urolotr>' ofc. •.oa eopym1. fllin1. tt Oo. l.o¥ety F.V, olc. Tye· ,.... •Iii» wet'*"' ''!!!~!!!!~~~~ro~plo7~"'~COGr"LHom..ckcUCL-Ltxc. ~ ..... t-r'2.nm-'ut.kldu..: . ••porl --..-WOl'tr"'"W"7ft1df'~", .... !1S.0K"t.be~f"!! ~r;,~JbOaTaland: Good .... &., 'U--niii. , Pharmauullul", 1un tnMn •mW C()mputer -...,. •* •il•ry. aep. quartc/1. -----...... -)'OU're mlaainl I.be bell SELL 6dle ltem11 with • UIASl. Npt Hch.142·1~&1 Nol'I 1moltr. $1.15 hr i--•-M_He__,:.lp_T __ .. _--t D~ ..... l<ema 64.2.:~_7_8 _M_ettnCt!S_ -~· fn_3-_1'171_._ lwpjna la town! 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Landscapinl{ ~apeLctbor.n Unique retail nursl!ry llt.'t.'(is OUtJ:OIU)( 11c 11pll' for (ull timE' Lancl.-.l'af)(• Laborer!> E• pe racm•t• necessary Please a1>ply an 11t:r:ion. Mon lhru fo'n ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joac4wn H.tlls Road COM 64().5944 IUel SWllVISOI IOOMSHYICE Oppty wtth career polen· Legial Sec 'y /Ne wpo rt uill elllst.s for re liable Beach. Respo ns ible aecretary lo wor k in 3 1ierson w 1s uper visory la..,.,er olrlcc. Xlnt skills skills Som t:> food or -" '::==:ire&tF.iijj~wiiJr:'an"OtrtCiknlt ldit_ J>!f'r'd. required. Salary open. 1• OJ-ouliCanCl'in R ('o-_ou....,l_Ru_t.h-=titt==-'823t. __ ..;.·-== benefits. Apr.tr 9a m · Local lady for part lime ~· Mon·Pr • Persun· recept. in protC11slona l nel. office downtown CM. Ad· MAlll~HOTIL jUBt.able schedule M-t·. !JOO Newport Cent.er Or Wtile P.O. Box 63, CM ~Beach 9rll2'1 HOUSICLIAMllS AUTO DITAUIS ~pr'd with c.ra ... hr to atart. 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We h111ltl & re11:rir some or our d1sµcns111.: cqua pment. /\ge. no bur ncr. l~ Monruvrn /\vc N.R 548 51:!.'> Mt;CHANI<..: Brll11i h l.cyland expcr nect'SSary. Ca II 642·5 !~ Medical Front Offire Rt.'Cpetiorust for x -ruy or rice. 545--9441 MB>ICAL/Assht. Opening new Ped1atnr office In Ne wport Beac·h. Nd 11111ture front /back of· lice he lp with expr. ~1720 Medical Office Perso"nel, exper'd, pt-lime, Jlo..urly W&I(~ V lt'. Hoa A llo1pital. 631-4400. Me dical-Front o fflre Receptionist for busy Ol1hopedic office. M t-• 8·5. Ne wport De•ch . Beneriu. Sala ry open Send reaume to : Ad •MG. Dally Pilot, P 0 . Bu 1580, Cost• Me11a, C11 -· U you want your lldvertl•· Ina meaaa1e to reach more people al lower l"Oll. c 1 ... 1nect-11 the W'Y lo to! Call Now! ecz,911 MIDICAL I J\ 1• In, 1200 IMlr Wt't'k 11lui. ·rt w.•m & b111trtl 17 MI ~8161 or 12 1.!ll 42'11>431 ... 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J l'ull Wa nda f•>r .1pfll 547 771i7 1>a11I hohda.'" 11'11 11·,111· 1-oth1•r I tt·111'11" I. 1 1 I·: ll:iy1 ll'\4 1 '1111' llo!>p Ul.5$ ' 'Jl-U t:Ul _t:...lJ ..+J.U.:>Xl ..... ""'..>~Wl.LllU! M2 :l.')l~'l & 11t·rsonnel 0Hit:1•i-lla11 tllt• ph11m· mc-.~:1g1•i-. for 11uL-.1clc• ~all•sm•·n F'ronl II ((I(' l' a f) 1J l' J r :t 111' l ' . J)ll'iJ.'<anl 11h1tnl! ma nrwr Will I r<1111 «u~l •1rn Wt:a V1· C'1Hpl'b. 1114:ICI l'ac1f1r St . F V t-.:01'~ NUNL~ Ol'l-:11/\Tl'\I; IDI HN for :\pt lklt l'l a~1 11· ~ur )!l'l)I" ' II ft• 1-; ''Ill In 1·1n·ul1111ni.:. rt.'•·111•1·ry ,'1,- :.i·ruh pl'..f Xl111 >oal t;.10 b."1ifi !.I :> ur t. 111 tl't.:11i w1011l 1la, ... 11t r11~h1 ,. l':unl,l'r, k n11wli·rlw•a Ith· In ;111 ;"IWl'I ~ or the lrnch• i\I ll·;r~\ 7 yr-. c ~ ~nt•1111• ('all I.I<! :!!l:!H II :•1.1111 I :Jjlplll PART TIME SALES 20 I Ir:. per "'k. ~111m !lpm. Mon lhru l-1'1 Knlrlg •1( hou.~wun: :.alt·~ Kc:r rn Hima lla rdwa rl'. :!lifHi llarhor fll,C.M Ht-:CEPTlllNIST for a~ gn•:;sl\·c frnann;rl n•al t•sla tc firm l'n·,.ll~wu~ NII hdquurt1•r:. l.tll' ty 11 In)!. h I' a \/ y II h 1111 t' ... 1-'ril'ndl)' t•nlhu:.1a:-111· IJCr..orl Jlft•f'tJ. 1\pply rn person al 2.111 Ncw1w 1rt Ct•ntcr Ur. Ue:i1.:11 l'h11.u. ~l·~.!1 r1 Ht:CEl'TIONIST l.l lypin.:. Npl lk h la" firm. llr:-. R :10 fl, ~1111cl IK!ncfits. sulary 1·om PART TIME ffil.'f\.')Urllll' W /CX~>er 1hk for Suc955-IOM EVENINGS .. ~~~!~.~~c~~!r~ul Adult..., w\lh ou~lalllhni.:. required Will l ru1n allruct1v(' pcrsonahtll!~ Must pas~ co phys1l•al who enjoy workrni.: with rncl buck X ltay A Kt:n kids Over 21 Start al davis l ndus lrics <.:o S3.SO per hour Ph11nt· Irvine. !>40-7639 to: n E 642-4321 Ex l 250. BETW t: t:N 4 00 s trn f\A>h11blt' rhild <'arc for PM boy Id yrs old 3· 7 Mon- Alll for Aftdrea "'h&allday mu. of .luly. ~ul Opportunity lrvme are a Must have Employer own trans S59 :>222 ----PARTY CONSUl .T/\NT1 ....... , .......... Counter person. "'/time. Rental stores rn Cc1sla incld'ti: Sal. /\pply 202a Mesa & F.I Toro have Newport Dl.CM __ o pc n i nl(s f or yurd PBX full & pa rt lime per son i; Will tra rn a va il. Will 1r111n Xlnl Minimum 2 yrs college benefil11 Appllcat1ons Mechanical aptitude. Ap· oMIHM!-aeeeiKed 1tt--O:h.· .-'-'llQ..J~~pon...KI, CM. ~Oterepnmie v1te ir 22900 talTfben.-SUlte 401 S Santa t'e, Santa ~--· E_.l_Toro Ana R fo: S A L E S M A N PIXOPH. Oper '11 for t e lephonl' answenng service. Must be •ble lo work some weekends. Typing 35 wpm requl r e d . Ex· pertt'nce prefe rred or will train. Many com· pany benefits. Full time or part time, day & after· noon·e venlng a htfl!I available. Please c:11ll Mon. t.hru Fri. 543 4230 E.0.E ---...... WANTED. t~ARN UPTO ~·~COMMISSION NF.T l·l!:am 150K-1o Sl OOK by Chnstmas. 2· t'ind out why new lie earn bin $1S here. Come talk with them. 3-0ur product I in- expenatve land/ bud1et terms. 4·Pre·aet appt.a. galore. S·F\nd out why "we've got the beat lfltna aolng' '.. Aak JDr M.r. Jb#ard. B-MOZ. O...lfted Ada 642·5878 Hellauranl /\11111 11 .\1 n,u· 3lhr <Allfl!t' Slu.!J' Paid Vau UCJn Cook111.c ""per ~ Appty 'h ylol'!l Re11l Redhfll & SA t'wy 'f'llillm St.'41 Ron. w.s. 7 to 4 IU!11t iauranl. ul Ba lbolt Pier now h1rina cooks. w1 1ter 11. wu1t rc1111el4, hm1h i1111, bu11boy11, rl1· uvery, 1ti.11hwash1•rs l\v ply tn l>Ul'llOtl 2 tit> M li J Gn.wi~ l06 M 1un Sl - fte&taunnt Acceptma :1ppl1<·1H111ni1 f;r exper 'd · Hoshtu Cook I ...... R~~ .. 16 FotWon 1.ecmd "-wporl •ach 6~4-2414 Hcsl;iur;an l l·'a rt t~m1· Matun• woman lur lum:h hr Mon F ri ('a ~h11·r c·ountcr ht:IP l1rt\'.rl 1· t' I u " F u I I •. I II " JI fl "'''I.! 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I'll Sl111rth.1111I ... 1.111, r"'I ~11nim111n 'i 'r... ,., 1wr !'>.il:iry 1·nmml'11,.11r;1I•· lmrn1'tl 1J111:n111~ l1hun1• f'' r m 11r11 I II~ ,, 11 I> I •• <L 1.1; I llnr...: r1·~u1111· SECRETARY "" n1n11th'll 'l,il d1·111 Ill 'JI l11 ,\g1•111 \ l-,\p Ill 1 h\.'• ••••• !->I.' 1n:1 \I<' 1< 1-1 t 1 • '1111'.\h l ..,111,111 II~ cl1•\i111ru11 111 rn ,,. 1·111.11• ,.,•"'l'flJ UllU ' \ f 111 • • \j• 1,,o l 1 .. ·111 ~~I IH 1 II•• f .o1 I .. 1:! '.I'll! l ~I·) 'll 1-~I ,\I< Y :-"ti••, 111• i:•·rrl I' 1'111,' !->I I 11'1• lllU t 111• \I r •.oli11 ~ I• 1"111.11111 I .. tLIJll.I 11111 St!wm.c Sm m 11nufacl Co 111 L111una N1iut>I n~ed~ p e rma nent full·llml! se"er.i. t1x p prete rrl-d . IQ not nece"s Starting salary '3 per hr C11 ll 831 ·Z!Crl Mon· f'ri ------~---~ .... S hoe Sales C hild '11 Boot e r y . N n E x p person . Good hrs/top benefits • tncentives Xlnt opp lo adv11nce Mr Milter, 6'4·<MIU ---ShoeSaJetl. Xlntopp fo:xp penoo l'OP. furn store All be nef it s, no Sun Sala ry -.. 1nrent1 vc.- Wes tt•ll(f Shoes . NU. 5411-11684. Mr Murow1ti Silk St'ree ner11 wantt'tl Top pay Pt>r m pos1l1on 1-:xpen~ntc helpful h ul nnt nc~: A lt'ull position al'IO Oj)CO 770-li0l!2 SOl.D~klNG Sl':tlVl<.:t: nt.'UL'> grrt ~hlPJJtn)! & Hct·e1v1ng , an s wt'r µh11nl', h 141lt <tel1 vc•r y .;hop work /\µply 1n Pl'r..or! 225$ ~ Httt:hl'y Sl s I\ SWITCHIOARD OPEIATOR Mu!tl be rci.pon111blt> & dt'11t:ndahlt• A va 11 I fur moJtil ~h1fls <..::1 II for ;, JJpt &t.' .. 75'i5 Tcat'h1·r . prc 't·ll1111I '' yr olll d a:.s !I :111 11' M l.011k1nJ,! fV J 'Pl't'1al l•·r~1fl lo Jfllll our SI a fr <.:1·rt1f1t:.l\' 1ir t•xp.·nt>n1·1· n.'(!Ulfl.'tl 1>411-llXW Tf'l•hn11•1an EKpandm.: salt-111.t ~crv11·" ur.:;in11,a llllll IWl~ M'r\ lt'l' lcl'hlll 1'1<111 for h1i.:h \ Jl'UUIO t'fflDJI ~lt.•1•h & l°ICt'l l'XIJ llli ' Wund.1 S.17 7;1;1 Tt•icphom· Sl1h<•1t11r' l.tJt'k}-)flu ' Wt• ha11· ;i llj•'lllll~:> & I( ' n11I 111\l'll wh1•11..,.,.111-.i· ,, 1..t1·11h11n1· !>11lw1t11r 111111. wr1uld ~1111 hk1• 111 earn ,111ywlwr1· lr11111 'SI ~I 9• ltr ,111ll -.1111 'l"·nd Jll il.1) ,11 1111· la·;.i1•h" Thi• hi' ari· Sun 1hr11 'l'hur-. 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Must speak anti wnle Pe rsian fluently tllX)/mo Call C Toi.ti 644-<*Ml SICIETAIY Nal1 on1tl Mo rt itat.!t' Insurance <.:o h a:. ch allt'nginl( position av&JI. as !le<'rel-'Y to the VP ol markellni: Good secrthwtJ s lo lls.....r. qwf'ed. Send com'J)h!t t' re11ume 1ncludlna u l1try twltor)' lo. Suite 745. 500 Ne wport Cente r Dr. Newport 0.-srh, 92660. Secre tary Sales t'or 11!8pondence exp desm1 ble. Gene ral ofc exp ~ry . C411 Wand11 touppt. S..7 7767, Whan you call Claullled to place an ad, you're as· sured or a fri endly welcome and h e lp In ...,.._, youyaa rotDttt rct p0n1c. Call Now! M2·X71 ._,., ,, ... ,r, 11111111•111.tl• "l"-'111111! i11r r1·,p1111,1 tilo· q 11;d 1f1t•tl t'\l'l'\l(l'P ,.·1-r1•1an v.11h r.quclll 1·>.p.111111111• ''"'I .. -.1.111• tl1 \ "111111•1 \'1,1 I .11111 11(1 h ,. 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N t' w & u " 1 ·ii h I k t' ,.. ~hi. ~oht & I l':nkrl <!4 70 Nl•111•1111r1 111\•ll 00 7!110 N ... w Sl·hwmn S ~pl'cd di~ t;indc•m , $2IMI or he~t 11t rcr. 4!1'.! 17ti2 M1rl.Otx't•ant· M1ra~l' I !.I • like new. rat.I t.I en 0111.•c S175 fl<W.99!1~1 Cab 1015 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Srnmt'SP k111en~ Choi· 1'1 Champ Plod S'la 644 ~Slti DoCJi 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LHASA PUPS r--f V1':TER/\NS ~l"e ary Xlnt oppor 10 cam xtr:i 1\ KC r h u m µ ~ 1 rt' 11 fi44-K595 Exec Secty lnc..'llnll' Part·hme up lo Sl.300 per yr . plui. othl!r btlnd'1ls F;or full detmls. Mm'riott Hotel & to fmd out 1f )ou·r~ A( !(ha n l hl' b I a ck cs t rmsked platrnum you'vt> 1.•ver ~'Cf\ Show quulHy ~!\! l'h111mp100. Vant:i~l' C.1assu~ 4mos. Also 5yr. ol'1 lntem alionul Cham· Jllllfl sired blurk rn full show t•nat pointed. Muiil •• ~l'll tu Su pl•r Gout.I llnml':. 646 !lfiO!> 11r 5411·0013 Ext'1lml! openinf,!s 1·ur 11uahr1ed ('a II NAVA I. rcntly ex1sl (or J>\'llllll'· IU~t:RVF.!)52 350I nn cntt•d pcopll· with Wailrt'SSCS wanli..'t1 bo th J:ood denc·ol skills t-:n. dlly & m.iht shin Full & JOY ~xcellent com p:in)' L· A 1 benefilli inc ludinit fret> par1-tJme. "'~~r PP )' m pt!f'!IOfl. Moo·tT1. btwn meals Apply in person, 3 & ~ Brewsters Rest Mo n . Fri . 9 a m n o_o_n_ . ......., ...... wuner J\11._,.__,....,___ .Ptr.lmlH!l --!JOO Newport Center Or Sec 'y R crept I' 1T Psychot.hcrap1sl 's offi l•r• So. 0 .C 41M-IS76. Ser\'i~ Sta tton attenda nt. P tr. eves & wluMta. Nut appHratlCe & handwril· lng, apply 2:i8() Newport Bl.CM. Servtce SC1Uon .itendant needed full or part time. Top wa1H. Apply In pet'llOl'I t...1u11t CMvron 11M S. Cout Hwy. Lllll- lkh WAWJID OllYH L--M\-f'll"Pf>-1 ~s--.\-K ' Ouunpt0n r - W79-033.1 SUHDAYOMLY 1' d I 0 ii P' I Musl hnd flood home for t) e iver a Y 1 01 nwle lnsh Setler. pref b\,piJes to u rners. Re. q11ree van or ltArge sla beach area . 644 2264 Uon wagon a nd 11 good Doberman blkftan Fem dnvlng record. l'hone ll.2S Nights or weekendis 642·021 and aak for \ llarry Seeley or Don _fJ6_l-679 __ . _____ _ W\Wama. P\IDpaes. mixed. Q u rn EQUAL W'.-Hlahlud, w tsllols. OPPORTIJNITY 10 wk1 SI(). Look llkt• EMPLOYER Toto. -.3647 ~ ~ 1¥ilh a SIWDa llft1t.IWal wllb • n.IlY Pilot Claulfied Ad 0.Uy P\lot Clualfled Ad Ill • -'fftl>ht malt.er . . ia • lilnDte nwtter . , , tulftC'al.!_~~ Jmtcall"2·5'71. _ ----..... .-..-..--• ,• • i - ---...... ~ . ""' _._ .. _.,......,._ _______ c _______ _ 104 ..... IOIO Mltc1I•••• IOIO ta61•••-IOIO ..._ & 0....-IOtO IMh. W 9060 ~.June 14, 1979 DAILY N.Of Qi •••••••••••••••••••••• OW. 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Mov111~ Must Sell l.<tcly dt"'t Kcnmorl' was ho·r & r,lryer , 2 C.:h1ppeodal1• Wiil!'( t•hrs w 1sll11 t'o\t•r-. & 7fl ('USltlm l'OUC'h w frut l w ood t r 1 m '1!(") i!fi21i t 'am1ly M.t:mbc.rs h111 l•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rock r Umblntt .no.. am. •11111' ... • Wlel.I (lflC'~ ., (~II K1•n 81)4 37'15, or A my 968 279 I IMtlJsh .. nfa al4 Rnd rua SIO U/U Hntl11r SJ O 14 Volluth t 1111nl1:bs :1t('c·I l111wrt., S.2 4 for k II 644~ ---_,,,..- SCUM-LETS -ANSWEIS- l<A"<1or Haunt c;uut y Sundal" - l>l\UGll'n:R lb10f'I Wnk they r an 1'111.11 ~l' for evcryth1n~ Uwy Wiit· out Orlt' 11n· n"1d 1>tullenl b1 llt..'C.I me UI SO for takmg out m y uA 1 'I a r nrn ~ i .11R>oll' 23" l'olor TV . S.SO •....••....••••........ .. .................... . .._Ser-t&ce-.P..+s Trslll 9HO Finl" ffn mha II Con1uh• Lido 14 w /lrlr. StaOO. &Accetlofttl 9400 ..................... .. Sliulet p1•no11. un ult' for 3>' TahiU ketch. 124.000. 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L!t101I 1 ond [!w11I ,.:,1 ,, lllllt'.IL!t' Slt,,CI 1;7.1 j'/ I.' i'1 l'I• :1 I""' i.tallw1 ~.JJ,!1111 111111111 llt't'll ~111 I. \1.1k1.,1flt•r M-IX IXll I 197 5 PLYMOUTH Fury Custom S..burt>an :1 !'wat S t.tl1t111 \.\,1)!1111 Tur11odllt1• tr:on:.. \ X 1111 1 1:la'"· 1•rn1:-'>1rnh ••ontr<il i.\:.lt:m. l.111 r.• rn1111• t•1111I rol mirror'. /\('. 11ut11nH1l1c·. pwr tailgate· w onrlow & drnir lock:. l'nn«I $!jt)ll lll'low I\ I II ,. II 0 II k 11 I l.! h mtlt'OKc· $1.2!1~ plu:. ~ 0 11 l!d a I rl't' I ank 111' ..:;.-. (';in ht• i.t.•••11 :it Tht· lluol\' l'tlol, :1:.111 W ll;I\ SI ('11:.1.1 M1•-..1 or 1-;111 l' 1 r 1 • u I a I 1 11 11 11 t' I' I ti42 4:1<!1. l'Xt 2111 '75 F..ry Custom ~StoW'fl' All t''tlra!<. I' S. I' II. i\M F ;\1 , 1\ ('. l'lcwk. c•m1:.s1on t·nntrul 1>):.lt•rn. v ". ,. , I' • 1• t (' 11 11! h mtlt•agc l 'n1·ed Stll111 bt•low Hh11• Book. S1 .~:; plu.o; you l(t•t a frcl' tank of ga~ t'a n Ix· 't'l'll al I hl· l>;uly l>tlot. 330 W Lia' St . Coslu Me~a or t·ail l' 1 r 1· u I a I 111 n U e 11 t . 1142 ~Jti711. ext :! IO *J.C. FORTUNE Ponliac·GMC ~ F. lst, Santa Ana t714 l SSIJ.t 000 Take over payment. '77 ros.Hac 9965 Mark V Cherry \'l>Od •••••••••••• •••• • •• • •, • Low nu Call s.t.4·2234 ·w Grand Pnx Xlnt c·mul ·72 Ocla1r·v8, auto, PS, rads. tdnt <'Ond. $1350. 673-6705 S unroo r . load t'tl Mlrcwy . ttSO ~Uofr 673-431:1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "19 Monte Carlo·loaded. very lo ml. blk on blk. 213·962·8411 n14-67S·9232 an s. ORANGE COUNTY'S MIWIST UNCOl.N·M ERCURY DEALERSHIP IA Y l'UDllOI UNCOl..N·MERCURY hrp '78 F.I Camino 26K --li-11 AW>Oent« Dr ma. 350. ruJly equipped SDFwy.J..ake l''oreat CJUt 111110 or be'st S40-er77 or IRVlNI!: alU 30S47·6113 IJ0.7000 \ '7911''1rcb1rd Trall!>·AM 1001 Silver Ann. edition 4-sp .. T /A eng. $14,25o. 213(.117~. v ... 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·.n Wagoa. wid~ Ur~ ma1 wtlls. Oood body, int Need• en1C. $275. ~· -............ . ---~ t i Huntington Beaeh Fountain .Vall~ ---ED IT I 0 N VOL. 72. NO. 165,. l SECTIONS. 50 P~GES I ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA \'e•rBe•et••• Dally Ne••paper THURSDAY. JUNE 1~. 1979 TEN CENTS One Good _!J4'rn Deserves a Slaotpn 17 .... •1 MlnlAEL P .\SK E \'ICR .................... A 1ant1 ol crow$ that h•ll been wa1lna a one saded war aaia1nst an t ndan,ered apec•1cs of ~mall shore bfrds la llunt1nttton Beach ran up qainst a aireat equahter We~n esd1a y m e n with shotauna Stak Department or fo'1sh •nd ... Gcuoline Supplies Adequate WASHINGTON (AP) A s harp, unexpected n se in oil 1m ports this week could mean no "generalized s h ortage" at gasoline slcttions thb s ummer, Ene rgy Secretary J a mes K . Schlesinger said today. But that good news could be jeopardized by a troublesome , unexplained drop in refinery production, Schlesinger told a news conference. He called that decline .. djsap· pointing , troublesome . ir LENGTHY GAS LINES HIT EAST COAST-A3 r ita ting" and said tht> Depart m e nl or Energy will investigate and call individual c·ompartles to account for their actions. Schlesinger also said that long lines at service stations could persist, despite rising imports, unless the s tations stagger hours or operation rather1ha n all close early in the day He recommended th at each ~overnor t'Onside r ordering that ~as stations in their s tales stag ger hours to asiwr e continuous gasoline supplies. The secretary r eport ed that c:rude-oil amporls rose by 840,000 barrels per day this week over 1.he previous week's level to ~.fi million barrels pt:r d~•Y . Impo rts r ccen t.l y h ave aver aged 6 I million to 6.2 million barrels a da y , which would permit gasoline suppli~ ~his s ummer lo reach 95 to 96 percent of last s ummer's level<;, he said. "ff we get higher t,h::in proJect· .ed arrivals ... l his s upply ligure can go even higher," he said. Nevertheless. continuation of the present spurt re mains "a big 'if'." Schlesingen !autitmed. The UnHed Stiites r e mains vulnerable to world oi l ex- porters, he said. "There is no gua rantee this turnaround will continue." He -said Libya's leaders hint ----......... ~rumy-~Y-rcoucecrUde ol exports to the United St.ates on polilical ~rounds. Ni~cria is con· CSee GAS, Page AZ> President Off For Brezhnev Smnmit Meet WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi- dent Carter headed for VieM a today. saying he is approaching his firs t s ummit with Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev "with hope but without false ex- pectations.'' At a departure cere mony on the Whlte House south lawn, the pres ident said his main goal at the summit and the "unchang· ing duly or every president" is to avoid nuclear war while maintaining U.S. security. Carter left with modest goals for the summit, where the two leaders will sign a treaty to Umit U .S . and Soviet strategic nuclear weapons. He said the treaty "gives us enhanced naUonal security and increased hope for a peaceful future ." At tbe departure cere mony, Vice President Watter F . Mon· date told Carter: "The best wishes of the Americln people w-itb YC* today on tbis mo1t 1.==---..1cc::rucial ol all misaiom." "I 'll certainly dO" the best I ean," the president aald before he. hia wife and dau1hter boarded a helicopter for An· drewa Air Foree Bue In nearby Maryland. Tbelr pleae took off at 5:28 1.m . PDT on the ei1ht-bour, ll·mlluM ftilbt to tbe Auatrtan capital. Wblle ~ tbat DO IWI)· mlt caned the "•bart COIQPefJ· ----UDD" blt•Wll the 1uperpowera, Carter 11~d he will try to , .. .,...,. .... •Al> ' Oame otfltials aaad today they i_,rc>t'd In on I~ ot the bl" bl1tck birth~ Uutt hav .. bt:en fe1tslmg on tht> communtty o r lt1ust t.tm11 nc1.1r the• S44 nt a Ana ltivt:I rnouth The crow k1lhng may continue to fJrO~'('t the 100 small birds lhut make up about 10 percent of the stat~·s least tern population, according lo department spokeisman Ralph Young. ·'The least tern's status is pre· carious and the crow's status is not," said Young. !:ft:s as·stm,.- ple as that · · Last year, the crows swooped down on the least terns' fenced· off beach habitat and killed about 2~ percent ortbe tern 'nestlings. The aduJt terns are generally tough enough to rend off a couple of crows. but Young said the bi&· ger birds are joining in mass at· tacts: ··- The raimng parties of crows have been forming in a nearby g rove o f e ucalpy tus trees Young and two wardens armed with shotguns began killing off the crows Wednesday morning "U nd e r n o rm al c ir c umstances. whe re there 1s plenty of habitat and nestang area t for t he te rns), there wouldn't be a proble m and we would stay out or it and let natu~ lake care or itself." said Young. "The biggest proble m with the tern 1s still the human being," he added. The least terns , so·n&m4!d because they are the smallet1t members of the tern family, are protected under the federal En- d a nger e d Species Act. The legislation permits game of· ricials to prot,ect the terns 1rrom ~xtinction 1st Black, 1st Woman Burke Appointed As LA Supervisor Al'WINplwlo P1anps Blocked LOS ANGELES I AP l - f'orm e r R ep Yvonne Hrathwaik Burke was named toda y by Gov Edmund G Rrown Jr lu r eplace Los Ange les County Su per visor James Hayes. who resigned un· expec:tedly June I Mrs Burke becomes the first black and the r1rsl woman to serve on the µowe rful fi ve. member Ro<Jrd l)r Supervisor!-. which governs the nation ·~ most populolili c<>unty "I can't think or a better t>erson to rcl'resenl the district than Yvon n e Brathwaite Rurke." Brown told reporter~ Mrs. Burke. ~mi ling al the governor's side. a<'foed "I fi nd 1t a rtal honor a challenge " f'our truckers look a national truckers · blockade lo Jef fersonville, Ind .. parking their rigs to block .access to Jue l pumps al a t r uck stop on Interstate 65. Truckers are a ngr y at the high cost of diesel fuel. Her appoinlnwnt <'ame as no surprise. despite the fact thut s he is a liberal Democrat being appointed to represent a tradi tionall y co n se r va tiv e Republican stronghold -the 5th Super visorial Distr ict Cop Gets Joh Back Mter Nine Years Mrs. Burke said Wednesday that Brown had taken that into consideration "lie had looked at the distnct carefully," she said, "and he came to the conclusion that If it were properly served . then· By ROBERT BARKER Ot-o.lty 1"1191 SUit Gil Coerpcr's nine-year battle to win back bis job on the Hunt· ington Beach Police Department e nded successfully Wednesday when the 45-year·old patrolman was reinstated to the force. Coerper . who had taken a series or jobs since his firing trf 1970, was out on a dry-wall con· struction project this morning and unavailable ror comment Tree Planted For School's TrafJ'ic Guard Bu t his wife, Louann. said Coc~was_clated ovor l.:~-&====~E=.~ unanimous dec'ision by the City ~.-u..-lilil• Student-; at Eader Elementary School in llunt1 ngton Beach planted a tree Wednesday in memory or Joe Brown. a friend who made their daily trips to school brighter and sarer --Brown:-a 'S'ctloot cr oss1n:g guard at Eaclt!r since 1975. died in May or cancer at the age or 68. Personnel Commission to order reins tatement. "The only thing we arc disap· pointed about is that none or the details was worked out on what he will be doing." she s aid. Coerper . who was a motorcy- cle offi cer at the time of his fir· ing, wants lo return lo traffic patrol. The s ta ge w as se t fo r Coerper's reinstatement when the District Court of Appeal in Sao Bernardino ruled in March that Coerper 's firing was too severe a penally to pay for the incident that occurred in 1970. A member or the city's person· nel commission said Coer pcr is e xpected lo join the force next Monday. Details of back pay owed to Coerper are being worked out by attorneys . . Cocrper was fired for lying when confronted with charges h e gave away som e "junk items" to fellow police officers that were intended for the Hunt- ington Beach Police Officers Charity Guild. Coerper later admitted giving some items to officers, but de- nied doing so when confronted with the Ue detector tests. Budget Fund Hearing Set A public llearing on a pro· posed Huntington Beach 1eneral fund bud.-of $3il.t mllllon will be held Friday 1t 4 p.m . at City Council chambers. PrelimlDIJ'Y atudiea abow th1t the city ia short by about S2 millkln of the amount tb9t of. ficiala eltlmate will COit to run tbe city in fllcal year 1979-IO. ProJectioal call I• the IGea ~ about TS .permane• employee potltlona. Twenty-seven Jobe are preaeaUy ..nlled. •· I. O•lly PllelS ........... A POLICEMAN AGAIN Huntington '• Coerper · · 1 did wrong ror lying hut I didn't want lo involve other of. ricers." Cocrper said earlier The P.-rsonne l Com mission handed Coerper a s1x ·month sus- pension Wednesday. but it will apply lo the time he already has been off work. Many parents remember him as the guard who stood at the corner of Bushard Street and Banning Avenue , offe ring a wave and s mile lo passing motorists each morning At the close of a school as· sembly. students gathered out· s ide and planted a ficus rutida tree in his honor as Brown's widow, June, and many fr~nds looked on I Slain in Holdup BRUS.'iELS. Belgium <AP> - Five hooded gunmen drove up lo the back door of a s uburban post office today, shot and killed a postman and escaped . Busing Nixed 8 of 10 Favor Amendment SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Nearly eight or 10 Californians say they are opposed to the busin1 of children to achieve racial balance in schools and an almost equal numbe r favor a.n anti-busing amend· ment to the stale constitution, the California Poll re- ported today. . . ··Public opposition to busing is widespread m .~· both northern and soutbem parts of" the. -shat~. although ·it appears to be slightly stronger ln Southern California at this time," said poll$ter Mervin D. Field. Statewide, 79 percent of poll respondents said they oppose busing, while 14 percent favored it. Seven percent remained neutral or bad no opinion. Only ·U percent of the public bu heard of pro· posals in the state Legislature to adopt an anti· busing constitutional amendment. But 70 percent said t.hey favored such an amendment when shown a card describing its provisions. The independent survey involved 485 adults in· terviewed face-to-face during a two week period in early and mid-May, Field said. ./~i -• -- . ----- AP •lf'elOflOlo JOINS LA PANEL Yvonne Brathwaite Burke would be nu ri.>11:.011 11111 to ill' paint mr · · r would havT" to du u good 1ob ·· Little Elf e«.•f Hayes said ht• decided some time ago not to seek re-election 1n 1980 to the d1s tnct. which runs alonr:: th<· l'Oa::.t rrom Lon~ tfrac h north to Malibu. · lJpon rl·~1 ~n 1n g th t: ~uperv1sor 's :.cat. he Joined a Lo:s An'gete:<> law firm and will C<id tls Washingt.on. [) C , or r1cr ll ayc!:-, a supervis or since 1972. wa:. known for hi:-. s tand on l'O<'rgy conservation and w<i~ c:ha1rma11 or the l'OUfltY. Energy ·om m1ss1on. but h1 :-. activities 11rtcn took him into other :Jrea~ lit• also scrvc1I a:. c·hairman of iht• Enc r~). ('ourt!-., Publu· Sot1<i l Scrv1(·1· and Crnft·llarbor tom m1ss1on. ... Dunn~ the· t97it oil c ris1::., 11 u) l'~ developed the odd-even gu:-.o hnl' alloc-ation program be 1n~ usN1 in many California 1:ounl1<.!s Rcfore serving on t.be board. he was an assemblyman from th1· 39th cl1str1c·t for s ix years, represcnlm).! the Long Beach .Jrt•a II .1 ye:-. ::.aid :-.inc•· ht" wa:. not wckin~ re-elct"t1011 next year he planned his rcs1gnat1on to come bc rore the supe rvisors con o;1dcred the 1980 budget · Water Strike Hits $3 Billion Project Hy JE RRY CLAUSEN ()I t~ 0 41lf Pt lot 'St~ft A strikt> that has r nvplt-d lht· $3 billiOn Slate Wafer llrojcc whic h supplies much of Southern Cahfom1a's watt·r will have no 1mmed1ate efh.·<·t on Oran.:l' County. an official said tod<iy But Stan Spr:.iguc. Municipal Water 01 stn ct or Orange Coun ty's assistant ma n:Jgcr. ~aid. "Ir the s trike should last lon~cr than 90 days. W<' possibly t•ould be in for some problems. About 310 slate cml'loyees walked OH lhe1r water JObS Wednesday lo protest Gov Ed mund Brown Jr 's recent 10 5pcr cent pay-h1ke0Her Th e work e r s. 1n clud1ng hydroelectric operators, clcctn WATER WORKS STRIKERS FACE INJUNCTION-AS c1ans and other lechmc1ans, an· seeking a 20 percent raise. State officials report that the walkout did not cut off waler supplies for any cities but it m· te rrupted irrigation for up to '100.000 acres of agricultural land. Orange County agriculture 1s not a ffected. however, Sprague said today. "Metropolitan Water District is the agency that supplies us with water, and they s till have the Colorado River Aqueduct In operation that can meet a good part or our supply." he said. Municipal Water District is the agenc)' which imoorts MWD water inlet Orange County:-eities and water agencies which sup- ply water to homes. industries and farm s in the count y purchase much of their water from Municipal. • "State reservoirs are all full ," Spra1ue s aid. inc hldina Pyramid and Castalc Reaervolrs in Loa Angeles County and SilTerwood Lake near Lake Ar· rowbud h'orD which Municipal draws much of Its imported watef. ··And Lake Matthews ln the Corona area. which taltes water from the Colorado River A:q~. la full." he added. • In 90 days , the reservoirs 1n the s tale S) ~tern could start dropping lo the point that il outd i.:ct us into tt ltllle mor----- l'r1t1t•al 1·ond1t1on -not as much reserve~ as we would like lo have." he saut. Rut even then. 11 would not l'rcatt· a difficult condition for u:. It would make us a litUe antsy. I guess would be the right term " Spr ague sa1<1 the re s hould be 11(1 prohlem ::.upplying water t.o agricultural users in Orange County espc('1ally the giant Irv int• Company. the largest agncultur::il complex Most of the farmland prob- lems. he said. will be in the San .Joaquin Valley. and that state management personne l are at- tempting lo keep water flowing mlo that area durin" the strike. (See WATER, Page AZ> Coast Weather Some low clouds and local fog la te tonight and e arly Friday otherwise mostly fair. Lows tonight 60 lo 66. Highs Friday low 70s at beaches lo mid·80s inland. INSIDE TOD~" to~ U.Cr•o•ea ott o strdch of the U .S.·Me%1co border cal tEa fhe ••war zone... Story and photo on Page Alt. •••• Al Y-s.vta All ,...._ M ....... ., .... ,. l•U .,.. e....ca Ct ........ .. II l..M ..... M ..... ,._. 9' ........... I·~--.. ~ MOr-..~ AM c........ ~ .. ~ .. 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Daily Do1es of 'SJleed' Administered MINNEAl'Ol.JS <A P l - Lu&& dJIUy doau of am phe t a m ln•• r au&f'd Ad o lf Hitlt r'1 mental inatabllll.y and rould havf' hc llM'd ahort .. n World War II, a Uni''t'rslty of Min nHOl• pe1ycbialrl1l H)'I O r . l..eon.,d H u l on . who bt1an hi• .... search In unz. 1ald llltl~r·s lt•ft h11nd IM"icttn lo ahakt> shortl) 11'\t'r lht' United Sla tct. t'nlcrt'll th.-war In the t1n11wq 2 lu 3 Da~s • moeu.. the &nmor •PN•d to all hi• limbs and he hP1an tn c~ on hll Rntert A1 bb armlea on the R&&Uian front betran lo fold . llltlt'r ecr~w uptlm iatk . t'Vtlfl euphoric tic hlfd boulll vt depr.,ulon . but ha" 1p1rlt.a aoarvd an c-r VIKitb lo Or Thoo Morell , h&a J)t'r iumul phyal· dun. fll•11ton i-oyt1 Sy ph l ll1.s o f the br11 1tt , P a rk 1n 11o n 't1 d 1 dcabe , 1rh l 1o pbren la and manlc· depreHlve d l••aH have been 3UUei ted a• CMUHS for HlUer'1 I)' U\ &JlOnui · R ut Hc11 to n dlscov er~d In mtc rofil mcd medical r eports t hut IUUe r took lar1e daily doses• ol a m phet11mlnes, commonly re· fer r cd to u s peed. He1ton bl'lieves the drug produced men· ·tul aberr a tion s l h Ml caused Hitler lo Ignore his Rene rals a nd m ak(• tactical er rors. fleiston's resea rch •began when he read a book by Albert Speer . ti 11 le r 's ministe r for industry a nd armam e n t s. a nd was Robber Again Hits Westminster Bo/ A ·JEWS' GROUP CLAIMS STABBING ATTEMPT-A3 fai.t·inatcd by Speer 's descn p· tivn of ehangcs in Jhller dun ng th(· early 1940s. lle ston be gan looking for n1·uro log1cal illness, but Hitler's symptom!> railed to match those or m ental illnesses a nd were orte n incons i s te nt wit h his personal histo ry . B~%ing ·aoo9ie \ Wl'1>lllllll!>l1•1 hra1\rh of Ha nk of AmerH·a w <11> held u!J WedJ1c1> Juy ror Lhe l.>l'rontl time IO thret• days, polkc r~portcd today Altho ugh dc&rripttons of the ho ldup m e n ure som e wha t s1m1lur in lK>th rascs, police s&1d ll Is too e arly to dctc rm in<• thut 11 r nuld tK! lhc i.amc rohtwr Thf' bandit who csca11ed with f~ntM Page A I SUMMIT ... "b ro;i<len our communications ~ with the Soviet leader ship" a s Wf' II ai. m ake d ear U .S vie ws 'so t hat t he re run be no l'fangcrou.-. misundN standings as wf' pursue our s<.•11ar atc course:. .. I go to V1cn n<1 with the con fid .. nre whil•h can only com<.' from r eprt'sc nt1n).! th<· J.(rl:"atest, the s lrongl•SI a nti tht· most fr~t· socictv 1n the world.". Carter declared Alt hough surprist's <"<i nnol IK' ruled out. the prinr1 pa l pu1 pose of thC' summ1I r<•mains th1• Slj.(n 10 ,:: of SALT II But aides suy Carter will ~ looking beyonl'f Vienn a with the hope or prom<itini.: u tontinuinJ.! 1· S Sovu•I tl1 ;JI01.tuc aimed at ~.i110111h1 n).( "lh<· 111 ·11 ks a nd 1 allcvs" in rd a t111r11> between lt11· s upcrp11w1·r:. In add1t1on. th<: I l S pre:s111ent n 1n Ill· 1·xp1'1°l1•1I tu a tte mpt a ftr'il hand a ppraisal of Konstun tan Chernenko. the l'olithuro of f1f'ia l som<' s<•t· as havini,: the in s ide track to t·ventua lly s ucceed : IOJ.! lht· tulmg Brezhnev S 11 f f1 c1als ~pr anl{ somethin~ of a s urpr ise this week by revealin g they expect Che rne nko to partic ipa te in the "\Umm1l. the firs t helwf·cn US a nd Sovu:I leader:. 1n ii 1 ~ yc:.i r:. Quake Rocks High Sierra Foothills LAK E ISAOELLA (AP > -A mollc rntc carlhqu<ike rumhlcd lhrouJ{h this sleepy fi shing re sort in the foothills of Lhe High. "SiE>rr a early today. jolt ing some pe1>p le awake but causinit no re· 11---nM-lcd damage_gr in ·uric:s, a uthorities s aid The quake. mea suring 4.3 on lht• Richter scale. occur red al 12.39 a.m 25 miles no rtheast or Lake Isabella, wh ich is about 110 miles north or Los Angeles. The quake "lasted m ay~ 20 seconds." s aid Kee J ohnson, a Kern County !lher iffs dispatche r at Lake Isabella. She said ther e we re no reports or dama~c. no injuries and no p hone calls ask ing a bout 1l. ··r was in bed at the time.'' she said. addin~ thut the temblor shook "just the whole trailer.'' T h e Ri c h t e r sca l e is a m easure or ground motion in which ever)' additional number m eans a tenfold Incre ase In the e nergy released by the qua ke . A 4.3 is cons idered a mode rate quake capable or causing some damage . OAANGE COAST HI DAILY PILOT tt-n1-~to.ot 0.1lw ttom ••th •hwtt1,,.,.,., ,..,.. tt ,,.. ,.._-.A p., ,, ,, ovnt1\ht-n n, '"' OffW'UI (-n.'-f "''"*•\NnOl.Oft"lt~f .,,.,,,,_ •• , .. "'ltl<J'\\f/lfl ""b'•'~tt ~., trvooaf\ t t1d•w hn (0'\1• ¥1\A ~t-wo..itt n-.. , .. UuntlftotOin ,.,.., " ,.-nun t•1A V1tll•• II••""' '~f\.foMh \outh(M\I 1' '1ft(Jff' lfllOttW\itl ..01hrwt '' rivN•~d \4'llifff1Ay,•Nt ""Nf•f~ fN ,,.t"CI0-1 uubll\hlnct f'I'~ •~ •i JY1 #•\I 111';\Uf!off (MM MIW ( .. lilorrw••>t~ ..... rt• .... p, .. ,,..,,. •nd Pubil\tllrt J.ctl .. Ctitrt.f Vi( ... t1tf't\lftetll Ar"d 0-M f ,_I ¥.1rtVY' T~•\•H•if ~"""' ,_,,,,.....,.. ~~·'"'' ''~'"' CMtlot M ~ lllt!lt<•~ -A\\1'1""1 M<i~otHlqt:dllut{ 11 ....... ... -·· 0• ..... '°""'• "''"'" Huntlnaton hlletl OMce t l.,T fk•t"' &OuhlJv•fd '-••••ftQ ...... " p 0 "°" "° .,..,... • a houl $200 from lhc bunk ul 6951 Wt·stmimslt'r Blvd on Wedncs 1l11y was d<'s<·ril>cd a s bt!tn~ or l.a t in hc ralagl! and fi ve feet, three tnt•hes tull Lo ng-ha ired Boogie Board e nt h us iast slides left on a s mall. but well.for med Main Reach Park wave in Laguna Beach. The early afternoon a ction al the packed beach Wednesda y dn·w a half dozen of the ure tha ne ho<JrcJ ope rators m to the 64 dc~ree watns. w he re the tubular wa ves me ant fast a lhc1t s ho rts hdes A bundil described also us Latin an d about fi ve feet two ht·ld up lhc hank on Monday uf tcrnoon, cs<·ap111g with $ij()O m eash. police said In the first robbe ry. the hanct1t indicated he had a g un m his pocket and told a c lE>r k to give him money. T he brcakthrouJ:!h for Heston l'a mc in Wastring lon. D C .. in 1!174 wht·n ht• found microfilm l'OJll(•S or Morell "s records In lhc National Ar(·h1w s Art er s tudyrng the records. lleston dt'Vl•loped his hypothesis that lliUl•r 'i. symptom s were a toxic.: rcad111n to a m phetamines Thl•n ht· w1•nt lo Ge r man y, wht·rc he mtNv1<•wcd Spccr a nd others who llnew Hitle r Nets Lo Halt Betty Drive 'Foul Balls' Huntington Adults Aid Fun Park Move Wednesdav's m bbn fled the b ank as a s 1le11t a larm w<1i.. trig gered . lie leaped into a c <1r driven by anothe r m an . The auto was rcportt!d stole n earlier 10 Santa Ana. P olice said they recove red the l'Ur . a red Volks wa ge n , t wo b locks a wa v from t he bank, p arked in fro n t or 13772 Locust St. While Monday's robber s port cd a mustache. police s aid, the m a n who he ld u p the bank Wednesday at I . 110 p m was clean s haven DC-10 Crasli Toll R evised C'HI CAGO (Al» The Cook County medical ex· a m m er has rt> vised to 273 the d eath toll from the e r ;j i.h o f A m c r 1t.an i\1 rl 1nc!>' F'ltght 191 at (}'ll arc l nte rna ti o n <J I Airport Syp hillis. Parkinson ·~ disc<Jse, s l'h i zophrc n1 a and m a nic dt:pressivc d1i.cai.c we re r eject c d a s cl1 agnosl·s b ased on rn t·d1 cal records and 1nter v1e ws llitlcr'i. r e l a l 1un s h i p wit h ~forCTr.llt-;rnocd a s -a "nt.'iJr· qu<1tk "' by lleston . b(•J;!a n in tht• late t!l:Jlh, whe n l11tler ~ufforcd from t•oht• Mo re ll tn.:alcd ll1tll'r with a drug matlt• (rum lhe bacteria or ph1•a s a nt L·x1·rerncnl . llcston 1>a1d llw nwtlll'llll' appeared lo w11rk IK•<·a us,; l11tler proh<Jt1ly -h u d g<1l l !>l adde r lliscase, 1n ""h1d1 pain l'Om es ;m d goe:, Ontc he ha<l won the d ii:l ator'.., tru:.l. llt•s lon saul. Mr,rcll kcpl his pa l1l•11t away fro m <>lher phys iL0l<1fl!> w h<1 l1k1•ly would h av<.· n•t'>mmc ndt•il :.urgery to l' n I.I l h t• g a 11 h I a d d e r p a i n permanently Ny lon nets a r e be ing hung a round two ba~cball backs tops <it Ocean View fhJ.!h School to c upt ur c the foul balls pl<Jguin~ reside nts of homes a nd mob1lt· homes along He tty Orl\•e 1n tfw1 ting to n Ueach The effort, expected to C'OSl Sil .000. follow:. compla ints hy r eside nl'> th<Jt tht<ar hom<'i., hack yards and windowi. h<J ve )J{:(.'(1me targets for hall~ fouled 1,ul by Ocean View Pony Cull playe rs a ft e r school houri. <ind on weekends Om• residen t. V I-' S7.ylv1an. has co llect1'1I 200 fouled IJalb 1r1 ll•!>S th.an tw<1 y•·a rs. h1 · s;,ys On1• t'rrant ball lirok1· a w1ndov. a n I.I a 111' I! 1· ti I\' 1'111 I' I''"' h 1 •. ha th111h llun tin~l11n fk :ll"lt t 'rw m 11 1 ~1! ~eh1Jol 1>1:.tri1·t udm1n.-.tr11t<>r!> -;aid t his wnk lhtil if lht· nt:ts <1011·1 do lhl' i111J . tlu·y'll cons1dt r IOOVIO).! th1: b~tl'kSll>PI> to mo re 1·fft·1·tivt.' 1111s1t111n!'. al a11 1:1>l11nat cd 1·ost of SG,5'MI ThL· v loltl S1°ht>t1I trui.tf't·s U1:1t n11n·1ng thl· l.Jas <·ball d1 am1ind!> ;i w:.i y from the n ·:.ulenc·cs has iust a bc>u l bee n rult.'d out ai. an .alll'rnallvl' Adventure Pl:.iyground -.Jne or t he f Pw pli11·es 1n Huntington Beach whl're kids t'an build tret· forts. tak1· a swing on " ror>e or s hp down a mudi.hde 11> bat k 1n bu:;incss With <t lot of help from <.tdulL'>. the natural fun i1ark fl'OIWll'> Fricla v at a nl·w hwat11ir1 Tht:n.·'> s till a lot 11r work to 1111 hut that'!'. where lhf• k11b t rim!• in with ham mer s and l·r c<Jt1v1ty T ht park 1s rww lor<Jlt·tl •m 2 !l it <'rl'' ,,, ft·nt•ed 10 lanrt orr G11ltkn West Stn•(•l rwxl to lh1· (" c n l r a I J' ark Fr 1sb1.· t· c; 11 If Course• T lh' rorm•·r Im a t10n th•· .1lian <l11n<·d '>;J11d qu;1rr.' 11•.,1 r tli• II u n t 1 11 ,1.t t n 11 Ii 1· ; 11 · h I · " n t r .1 I l.1bn1n •in 'l";tl lwrl S11 .. 1·t w;,' 1·I01'<'d 0 t11•1•.1u ... •· r.f 1n -.ur.1111 ,. 11r11hl1·11 i-. .111d '11. f1n .1n1 1.tl • 111 h11 c-k'i But h11nwo"" n1'of'' ,.-...,111•1:.t 11•n' a nd other t·ommun1ty or~a1111a l1oni. <."iJllll' Lo tl11· n •1>t'Ul'. .11 eordin).( lo B11h Y.'t·1111 , f l'trt'IJ t111n -.11p1•n1s•1r f•1r tlw I'll\ • lt .1rh11r ... Bc.Jt·ht ... c1111I 1•:11 k" !Jc pa rtmt·nt Sur plus woo<! 11101!> anrl lt•rt 11v1•r s t uff lying aroun d the park:, yard'' w e r e scr a pe d log ether . a nd the ba rren play· ground i:. r e:.idy. Just about anything goes in the wa~ of ... hacks a nd forts as loni.t a:. they are s a re. s aid WPrth " -.hallo\\ mud bottomed lake 1s ulr C'ady filled and the old ro~ tm tll!c and rope s wing from the ~anrt pit s ite will be installed at lhe nt•w lot·att<m Tlw park wi ll he 01>en daily rro111 11 a m lo 6 p m. with ... u11t·rv1sors on d uty to makc "" •· l'\l'rylh111 1! goes sm 11()lhly 1\dm1!\M1111 l"hargc 1s 50 cents l'"r 1·hill.l Fm.lay':-o w·ning day 1 1 1• w w 1 I I :-. h .J r 1• 1 n a in.11 ... tim,illow ruasl \\',•rlh g 1\1·:-. <·n ·d1I to ,,1 uy · 1•10111111 1·1111 rd 111 ,tlor llir1man l\l.1k •· ;,1111 pl.1 y lt·a tl1·r S u e Hol 1 .1n11•I f111 1w111n~ lh1• pl<Jy ~:1111111d 11p1•n 111 tun(• for t h1· first rl,J\' .,r ... u mm<:r "ac ;:itwn And 1f \11U havE· ... oinc <;par t "'1J11d 111 t11oh you no longcr 111·til. the folk!. at /\d v1·nturc l'l.1 ygrouml would be g la d t() t.•" 1• them off your h<t nds T he toll had been put at :!75, w it h three of the number believed victims on the ground Or Robert Skin said tr1 day he dete rmined that n11 1nfanl was a board Lhc DC· 10 that c raRhcd Mav 25 s h o rlly a f ter ta keoff. dcs p1 k his 1·~1rlier hehcf l h<'r e was lle ston sa1cl Mon·ll proba bly 1nt ro<l uccd l l 1t lcr to a m · phctam incs. w hic h were Jus t com inl! into the m arke t Hi tler likc·d them. fl cston said , because "'he alway:. wanted to be at wh<1t he coru.idcrcd hii; m en ta l peak. a nd ht• be lieved thal lhe dr ugs kept him thal ""av .. That. they s ;ml, w11ul<I rost ~in t•st1mal<:d Sf>8.000 Woman Arrested Sym pt11ms or a l'1Xll' rt:act1on tic).(an appcarmg II\ rn4l. lleston s aid As t1 mt· went on. the re was rurthc r d1•t1·ri()rnt ion whir ll 111•:.lon s~11<1 w1•re :.1milar to lox ll' t•H(•C"L'o of t h rnn1c· (JVCr U!>e "' amphctam1nt>s f 'rom Pagf!' . l I WATER ... In Robbe ry of Arab f 'rnrn Pagf!' 1t I GAS PLENTIFUL. • • "T he s trike won't arf1·r•1 ,\ <.:o::.l~1 M1·sa w11n1 ,111 wa~ at Oranl!e County's rcplen1s hmcrH o r the undl'rJ,~rountl WUtl'r hasin n·:-tc·d Wl•dnt•:-<1ay Oii '>U~·IJll'lllll this summ<'r ." Spragut• ad dc·d. of ruhlun).( 11 m <.in ''' ~Oii c1l gun T he Oranj!(• County Water Di:. point. t•vcn though p ol1t'l' 11rl l r icl nor mally impiirts lur).(i• n111tcd th1·\ llud troulilt.· read111J.! lht' \'H'llnl'._s \l,l"lllL'O an·ounl or quantities or M WO water lo the crimt: s pr ead throui;h filtration basins ll1s n'port w.a:. neatly J><:n n('ll ccrncd ove r U.S. poii1•y re~ard· Ins titute. s aid at u separ ate to kC'cp the <'ounty 111 well water in Arabic ing Zim~abwe__. Rhodesia . I.nm n e w s Jtalhe rin" l.b~t I.h e each summt•r rro"~c'\~C'r. a tnrnt 1w0 hours eontinu es to be "so m e whcst pl'trolcum industry is not hold· "We a rc not puttinA :.in y MWD a flt-r thr R :lO 11 m WerJne~day c haotic" and Saudi Arubi a 's ing b11ck products awaiting w a te r under itround this s u m rob hl'rt), p.1lin• h<tltL•d a c.:ar policies ar e "'open to c hang~." higher prices. __ m c~he s aid matf'hing u '-'ltnl'ss' llc1>c.:npt1on A source or deep concern o--------------d tt-rr~~4 (.)~r<'t~Y S"'nmM" lh£... Carlee a d.m i nis tr,JHi_on." . . 'Oil romp_anies a re distri ~ut· _"Storm Oows fro m the winter Mad.cod . 25. of 2434 T1<·ondcroi?a Sc hlesinAe r said . w as the ing, a~corcling to go .,:ernme nt rains have been t'ollct•tcd behl n<I Way . on-sU.~pw 1on uf arm ed rol1 decline in refine ry llpe r ations regulation~. a ll the refme~ pro-Pr ado Da m c Rive rside Count) hrrv this week rrom 87 per cent of duct .tha~ is . cur.~en~ly avail able on the Santa Ana River ) a nd an· Sh<' rcm:11ned in Oran!{{' <'•>Un capacity lo84.S percent. fo r ~istnbution, OiHona told 8 be i ng released by the Army tr Jail loduy m lieu uf $25,00o T h e administration 1s con· National Press Club luncheon. Corps of Eni:inecrs at a ral1· bail . police said cerncd 'bout the ·•undue con· th ey c a n be rcc cive11 a nd ·rhPv said S:ili.th Nai.s•·r . ·1'1. ser va tism" or some com panic:. pe rcolated into t he f(round ·· tolrt them verhally th;1t he was in man aging c rude oil inven Wage Talks Off to ries at a time of gasoline shortage, he sa id. A to p oil ind ust r y orrlcia l, howe ver, says "oil companies ar c running t~rough their re · finer ies all of the crude oil that they can sarely run." Ch arles Di Bona , president of t h e Am erican Petr o leum SALINAS <AP I Talks have hr o ke n off in t he bitte r a nd sometimes viole nt fi vc·month w alkout b y striking U n ited f"a rm Worke rs In the Salinas Valley a nd no Cllrthe r negotia- tions have been sched uled, both s ides reported. Republicans Told Their Party 'Weak' By DESIKEE BIDEil -Ol Ille Delly P'll.e S'9fl Political scientis t Barbara She ll Stone t old a g roup o r Republican wo me n in Newport Bea ch Wednesda y tha t their party is weak and must begin to focu s on topics or interest t.o lhe people. voters nationa lly, s he said. Politics 85 a who le alre ady has a bad na me ror lts elr, Mrs . Stone said, but. when people a re seeking a party. they a re in· lcrested In hearing about things that arfect them r ight now - do m e stic po llc y no t fo reign. policy. P eople want sim ple ans wers to problems. They don't wan_t to . hea r or can't compre hend com· ~ plex terms . she Hfterti!!&.-. -----1H--~ '1'-ltl•d al hl'i a p.1rtrnc nl. 363 E. l>Oh SI 11 C', h.) u woman w hom he k111·w :-11).(hl.I ) ;ind by he r unknown 111alt• ('lllrlpllnlOn. 1 111• \\om an all•·..:c<lly pulled 11 h llll and rnbbcrl Na:.s<'r of $800, rltT 1nµ w11h hl•r <.'ompanion . polll'l' said T hl'Y s:.i1<t they were a bit t.1kc1n a h:1rk ""h1•n Nasser . asked to rn akc a written sta tement . t·n1><•n tx·<1 his UC'('ounl m Arabic_ Polll·e aid t hey will have to find :.. t r:rns l:itor or --:rsrt ""Na sser hi m i.cir to t runi.latc verbally Th1•y ... aid th<· s us p1·ct·s al· lt•j!t.><I :.iccumpht·c. described as .1 short male of Latin o rigin in hr-. Parl.v :.'0:-. h;,is n 't bt.•en found ;\1·1th"r the mont•y nor the gun was n'1•ovcrcd . pohce s aid . Speaking al a S ha rk Island Yacht C lub l uncheon of the Balboa Bay Re publican Women, Mn. Stone, a profe1111or at Cal State Fullerton, e xplained. "the fact that a party elects p resi· d ents and govemon ia irrele· vant to party strength ... Many politicians are only in· SAVE 2Q01 terealed In Aetting e lected and /0 IWlftl TMt Alf °"'YI policy m aking and princ iples or w e ·ve go t fathers co vered .•. with a g iant selection of shirts. sho rts and V o ter r e gistratio n a nd le1l1lative strensth determine party 1tren1tb a nd, ln these areaa, the Republican Party ia lackln1. 1aid Mra. Stone, a R•publican and the dauabter of oneUme GOP subematorial cu- dTdale Joe Shell. The Repub&kan P arty la the m inority party In t be U .S. Coa1re11 and eoeeleta of *111 to JO perc.at of U.. re~ go•emment are not important to p a nts by Op, O ffsho re . Quiksilver. IZOD. Gant. Fre d Perry. Golden B reed. the m . Mrs. Stone said, adding Kenning to n . Le ft B a n k . S tu bbie s . Pebble Be a c h . Pua. Surfline Hawaii. that e lect.Ion has become an 9"d Ho bie. Saturdays a nd many. ma ny mo rel In ltaelf. Thia la the type ol activit y that can bankrupt a party. 1be COil·' tended, 1aylq the Democrat.I a re dotnc It. too, but that tM Re publican Party la amall uMI can't afford lo be all LeebDkau.. ··we. u a party. hav• to "have 1ome reaaon for beln1." ah .. warned. -Valid ltiru Jvne 17 1979 W1ltt Ttt1a M Only • ' \ s ... z 2101/J W..-A••· ............ ,,,.nit-......... ,......, -~------------------- Duke Died a Catholic LOS ANGP:LES t A .. > Amid reportl lhat film 11anl John W•y ... '1 family wu ('oo••Wtn.t a C.tWk! -.VIC. becaUM Of the actor'• conv.ralon the day before bt d ied . a hmll y apobswomu •O\lld ••Y only lb.at "an ~•eat wW be madt> after 0-. funeral aa ov.r." The wU.-of Wayne'• •ktest $On. Ml~ha.:I. declined lo dl!i· clo•e plan• for her falher·ln ,law'a burial say lng detatls will be mW public Ml'lt!rward 'That's about all I can SM)' 'nle ceNmony will bt> privatt>," Mn. Wayne said. ... ather Robert <.:urt11>, a Paulis t priest and c hHPlltin Ml UC LA Medic i.I c~nler Wh\ltt'. Waynl' dtt."'<1 Mooduy a l 1tlo(t' 72 . &y, 12, Sentenced To Prison >MIAMI CAP) A 12-ye ar-old boy, known as "Little Shorty" t11 friends in sixth g rade, has been sentenced lo 2!> years in pnson for murde r , robbery and burglary. €rwin Hunte r pleaded no con t es t Wednesd ay to second · d e~rec murder. lie was tht• young<.>St or (j ve youths charged with fa~lly beating a n 85-year old man while bur~larizing tus home in Fe bruary. A 13-year-old co-derendant. Eve Postell. was sentenced last w eek to 114 y ears in pris on. Prosecutors char~cd that she -was the rin~l t·ad er in tht- rn urdcr of Ralph Germano, who died of a nus hN:I skull more tha n a m onth after the Feb. 7 be a tin~. "Do you understand thut you <.1re pleading guilty hut d <> not ~ant tu confess your g uilt, do not want to p resent a df'fen!-\1•. and do not w;i nt to go lo trial'>·· Oadl' County <:1rt·u1l Cou rt .Jud~·· J on I Gordo n a!>kt-d Hunter belore accept1 ng the pica "Yes. sir," the boy answered . Hunte r will ~ ~lig ible for par ole after one year Two o ther c o -d e fend a nts plead ed J!U1lty rn the CU'it·. • Ma de line Akms. l5. was sen l(•nted to 30 year.> for ~econd­ <l e i.: r e e murd e r Antho n y Oe Loach, 17, w as sente nced to liff> in prison after ple ading guilty to first-degree murde r. after a tunic bout with c~er. conllrmt d the a c tor '' con- venloa to the ftoman CatholJc taltb. · I "John Wayne WH retelved In- to the Catholic Church the day befo,.. he died," Curtla nld l.n • statement rud by Naraarcl Morris, a 11poke1.1woman for St. raul the Apo1Ue's Church in Loti Angelefi, "Mr. Wayne wu con1Jdou.• at tht> Orne We are not •l llberty to speak abc:>ul something lh•t ib a JH'tsonal maller between u· prtt'st llnd a penltenl " Mu.1l1tt:I Wayn .. was quoted 111 the Nf'w York 0 11ily Ne ws u~ :.uy tng that hlb rather askl'd Curt1i. to l00 11vt·rt h im "the d1ty lwforc Ill' dh'tl " "I wun'l in the room al the time." Michael aaid. "but f''ather Cwtla cave Dad the last sacrament.. It wu either Satu.r· d ay or &mday. I don't know alt the technJcaUlies of the church or what conaUtutea conversion, but Dad did dle ln the church." 'this was confirmed by Curt.ia, who said lhat when Wayne died, he was a Catholic. Wayne. whose parents were Presbyterian. was not an active c hurch member. His three wives we re Catholic and his seven chtldren and 21 grandchildren were raised as Catholics. Mrs. Way ne also s aid she could not confirm reports that Wayne left his $1.4 million col- h:ction of Indian and cowboy art to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame ln Oklahoma C•ty. At UCLA Medical Center. spokeswoman BoMie Whitham said tributes continued to pour in -intludha1 plans lo dc!dlcale a wlng of the hospital in Wayne's name. CRelated photo. Page 812.> "We bad hundreds of calls yesterday," she said, "and d couple or hundred today.·· Callens were advised ool to send flow en but to make a "more meaningful" contribution to lhe John Wayne Memorial Cancer Fund. as Wayne's sons Michael and Patrick bad instructed. Donations will go toward ded· icating a John Wayne floor or wing in lhe new 17-story Jonsson Cancer Research Center on the UCLA campus, she s aid. Gas: California Style East Coast Motorists ~Topping O/F Tanks By The AsHO<:iated Pr~ss l'a n1<· buyin)! ;rnd the na t1onw1dc prott·st by independent trU('ke rs broug ht r o unds o f Califonm.1-stylc gasoline lines to the !:iouth and t.:ast Coa st today I n M a r v I 1:1 n d . cl r o v <· s o f motorists we re topptnJ~ orr ga~ 1 a nks in a nticipa tion o f an 1•meq.~t-nc:y ordt>r hy Gov. Harry llughcs l o d e al with tht· sho rt:1)!1•s. Mo rning rus h .hour traffic in lht• Ha lt1morc ;.in•a w as ~na rlcd b y c:om mute r ... C"au~ht in s low lanes, s uddenl y transformed into gas lines. Gasoline a lso was re ported in s ho rt !>Upply in Wash ing ton. L> (' .. and its Maryland and Vil"')!tnia suburbs G as li nes f o r med 1n Washington !Jl 5 a.m . Wednes· day and today. Dealers report thl' vast m ajority or the area's J ,!'!00 s ta tions wen • open only t wo tu four hour:. u day t.tnd not al all Sundays .. I can pump 1.861 g a lions a cl:.iy As !-\oon as t hat is u~ed up, I close." :.aid Cha rles Oickmson, own1•r of a Texaco statio n an north~ast Washington. "I ust:d to bt> open from 5 t.u..5.-hut for the last two months I've been dosing c•arly " Ont-metropolitan 24 -hour s ta t ion , with 12 :.clf-sc r v1ct:' IOOo/0 by Weekt."nd San Onofre Plant To Resume Service SAN t:LEMENTF. <AP) - Tht! San Onofre nucle ar power plant should re turn to 100 per- C'enl capacity by this weekend, s ays a spokesman for Southe rn Cafifomia Edison. "They'll st art it up Friday :md, by the end or the weekend, it'll he going full lo:Ad ," said t:dison spokesman Dave Barron "P o we r plants a r e like bat- tleships. It lakes a while to Jtct them going. ··w e bad o ri,c!inally been scheduled to s ta rt up mid-week. but that was dependent on s<>mt• wo rk to re pair some cracks a nd also s ubjcc·t to re view by the N ut'lea r R e gulator y Co m - mission," Barron s aid. The San Onofre plant has been shut down sine<' .June 1 for fl" pcur or cracks in a s team pipe fitt ing. is lands, ran dry for the first time in 10 years Wednc.'"1-ay In Tcnnes~ec.·. independent truckC'rs prott-sting th•' cost or diesel fue l picketed d1str1butmg te rminals, putting a squeeze on fuel supplies in Nashville anr1 Chatta11uog<1 <;nv Lamar Al1•x «Jnde r prepared to Ll~k for <·ourt inJunet1ons to hull the p1ckl'l10~! L:Jte r, protf'~tin~ t r ucki·r o., a~rct•d to <1llow tru\:b throuJ.!h tht.· pickets as long a s t hey ~en· not carrying d1('s(•I fuel T he weck-0ld l r uckNs prot!".t also r<.>duced tht' n ow of gasohn1· an Alabam a. and W(•dnesday of ficia ls in Bir mingham began r;1 tioning supplies for t1ty poh1·1· and fire vehicles T h e Automo1J1lc C lub <if .Maryland w«J rnf'd motorists th1.., would be the driest weekend y1·1 of the summer Vic Rasheed, t•X('('Utlve darr·1· tor of the Cn·att-r Wushington !VI a r v I a n ti S .-r v 1 t' l' ~ l :i t 1 r1 n Dealers Association . ..,,mJ h(' nwt with llughe~ Wcdnei-.day n1~ht ..One of the t hing:. I told h1111 was r believe tnnt· 1~ a Rrt•al deal or panic C'auscd by an un ter tainlyors upply .. R ashef'd sa id h1· expPctcd Jfughl'S to unnounce tod uy :1 minimum purchase plan whwh would "eUminatc a g rc<.1 t d<:Cll ur tank·topping. People a re almo~t obsessed with keeping t heir ta nks full." He said the governo r also 1~ work1n1? with llw deiilen," a '> soc:iallon in ~elting up a ~y~tt·m of t'm<'rl?enty o~nings of de.., ignatedstat1on!.. ' • "1# ' ~- ~ jJ. " " ~ ~. l J ~ t I l~i ~ r. _., r!t i • ·')(b In ·"'*orfa111 AP Wlr ...... ta T h<· < Jf vmµ1<· to r ch ut t hP l':t'it ·nd of ttu· Lo~ Angele!'. ~l t·monal Coli:-.cum burns in 1nhut1· to .J11hn Wavn1·. who dH·d ~·to111 L..1~ 11f 1·<.1n«:l·r 1,000 f~lee Power t:ut In Ora11ge '\' <«irl\ I 000 •>frlu· w11rk1·r., .it 1 h1· l n1<1n l!anl.. S<ju:•r•· 11; Or.rngt· '<'t·n· l'\0 ;11·u:11t·d fnllm.1. 1ni.: :in 1•l1·1·tri1·:d m.:11funn11m th.ii c·:111-.1·c1 po~•·r r>ulaJ.(•'" in th•· h11.:h n :,1• 1"11mpl1•\ II\ W1·rln1" 1!;1\ ,1rt1·rn1rn11 11111..,·t of lhl' rmplo)t'"" w1·rP '>f'nl humr ~1lthough IK)Wf'r had bi·rn n·,ton'<-1 t11 1101· 1:.: ~torv l)u1lthn~ and tn LI six Mo ry 'llrut·tur1•. I\ pow<'r los.., Tue'itiay n1~ht had already d:irkt'nt·<I anolht~r 12 :-.tory structure LO the three l>u llding s~uart- ;\ u t h<ir 1I11·-. """' '>t'\.t•ral Jll'ro.;on., "'''fl' ,., • .,,.u•·d frorn t hr ee stulled t'lt•valor~ in lh•· 1·11 mplt·x. an11 j maint1·nant •· m.m ...,;,., trt!alt•<.1 fur ~muk. 111 h.ilut111n uftcr ;1 s mall f1rt· 1Jrok1· 11ut 10 ont• of the hu11fl1n g -. s • DAILY PtLol• .43 Stabbing Admitted By Group MINEOLA, N.Y. <AP> -A group of iself-deacribed Jewish vigilantes who said they mailed bombs to sus pected Nazi sym- pathizer s IM s t week have c laimed respons ibility for stab- bing a 70· year-old man they th~ght was a Nazi war cri inal. .. is is onJy the be~inning," a mfln who ide ntified himseH as a member of Jewish Execu- tione rs Wilb Silence <JEWS> warned in a telephone call to a r ad111 sl<itwn afl(!r Wednesday's s tab bin~ The calle r said the a ttark on Vladislave C1vzehs. 70, of the Br o nx, wa s inte nde d fo.r Boleslavs Ma ikovskis, who wai. con victed of wa r c rimes in Lat· via, a Soviet satelhte country on the Baltic Sea . It was the second attempt to kill Ma1kovsk1s. who came he r<' in 1951 and later was c:onv1ct1>d in ahscntia hy a Latvian court and condt•m ned to d•·ath for the sla u ,:thtt!r of J t-w1sh children. 'Td Ilk<' to l~•kt' respons ibility for the stal>lirr1 ~ ... <• 1·a ll~r. whp also <>aid h1• was from JF;WS. told th•· NMN York l>ally News · W1• are t1lso n·sp<ms 1bl~· for the !c•tlt•r boml1s last wN·k ·· A 1·;1ller told Thi· A~~fl('l<llPU J>re.,, l;.ist week that born IJs trn<f been sent to formN N az1~ untJ Nait ~ympa lh1zer..., in .Sl'Vt'rlfl l i S c1tte::. Thi· l1•>1n t>~ wt'r•· l.tl o·r found and tl1s ni<1 ntkd without intury That man had 1rl•·nt1f11·tl h1m .. 1·lr :tl-. ,, m1 ·mh•·r of t he In 1,.rnat1on:tl Comm1l1•·c /\ga1m~t :'IJ;1z1 -;m A N1·w York ha:.t''' group by the• .. :1m1· name: dis :n:owt•d ;my part in lh1• scht•m1·. 'rhf• n1•w na m'' d1:-.tn ·pun<·v ~ <t'i 11111 1•xpla11wd hy th1• m .• n. ""h1 1 ;_il~o1·<1llf'd t hi·/\ P I\ m oing 1 hlJ:-.1• who n·1·1·1 v1•d bocn h:-la:-.l w1·1·k wa ... 'I ~('h1·r1111 Soi1l.l111km .. 1 lotrr)t·r 1'at1 ">.C.., 111 111·1 r llv1r.I.! 111 l'.1lt•r..on, N .I II• "'·"· l'h•an•11 h~ :.t f1·d1•r:il .:r;111d JUl'V la...,t month of war Prtn1c:. Bomhs abo w1-•nt to th•· N:1 t 1ona I SnC'1a1i~1 Wh1t1· P <'opl•· ·, !'arty in C1n ·ro. Ill . a nd (iarv Hex ··c:c.'rhanl ' La u1·k, ht•a<l of 1 he 11'1.t!r,.l·a~ hr :int:h of th1· (;crman Nazi l'arty m Linc11ln. NdJ BomlJs ~ ·nl to Matt K11hel. h1·:1<1 of th1· N;_itwnal S1J<'IJlt~t \\ h 111• P1·op l1"o.; J>;art~ 111 Ar lingtc•11. \';, . ;m<l 1-'r:rnk I '11111 11 hl•all of th1· N;1lm11al S•11 1w1•.1 P;1rly 111 Amer1ra. 1n Ch1c·j1!<• w1 ·n • frn~d in ('>11"..':.._of~~t:~ A fifth d efendant, C rawford Grooms. ts, is lo go on trial in two weeks. fie is cha rged with first-degree murde r. In Hunte r 's case, Public Defende r Peter Rabcn asked for .<1 six-year sentence because of the boy"s <JJ.:t'. Assistant Slate AtLOrDE'Y David Wa ks man asked for 25 years. Pot 'Stash' Won't Die The NR(.; review is alrea dy com'luded, Darron said, but the wo rk on the cracks was de layed by the fac:t that workers had to re move un l'ntire pi~ fitting so it could be analyzed. The cracks were found lo be caused b y corrosion an a weld on a "reducer '' joint th:it coMect.5 a 10-inch-wide water pipe with a 14-inc h opl'nin.c! o n one of its thrc<' ste am genera tors. he said. No r a dion c tiv<' wate r or material is invo lved in the problem, ht> said Floor Sample Sofa and Chair .. While this -d e fe ndant is s om e what younger than the othe r dc!cndanL'i in the case, bis c ulpability is s malle r," he told Gor don. "Yo u've got a ve ry strPct wise young m a n far more rnatun• than his chronolo~1cal age or 12 .. llunlcr ac tua lly w i ll serve three sentences ('Onc urrenlly : 25 Vl'ars for sccond-ticgrec murder, 2s years for huq~lary and 15 years for r obbe ry C HARLESTON, W.Va. c AP) -They tried to burn it. Then they s prayed it with iliescl fuel. The n they t rif'd to t>Ury 1t with a bulldozer. Hut the 10 tooi. of m.an· j u a n a sc:attc re<1 over a hills ide at K a n <1 wh a Air port h t.ts r es i s t e d <lestruct1un and the statr has c·a llcd t he' Air National Gua rd to protect the pot. The marijuana spilled from a DC-6 that c rashed at Kanawha Airport la:.l week. Some people will tto anything to wntber tbe auollne cri1i1. but John Smith of Phoenix had another reuon for buytna a CS pump. He plana to use it u a liquor dis· -•tl me. ... The p la nt. whic h normally provides 451l m egawatts or elec- tricity, had its capacity cut t>y om•·third d uring a tam <· when (•lcc lriC'ily tie m a nd soa red b1::causc. of rn1·n.1<owti use or air- c:11nd 1tiont>r~ d ur ing a n •cord- hrt•aking heat wave "We ilidn'l have any problem rn(.'t:"ting that dem and ,·· Barron ~aid. "hut it did con trihut<.· to the slrain 110 the syste m the past l'Ouplc of 1fays " Cyclist Killed By Auto in Garden Grove A 14·year·o ld An a h e im bicyclist died e arly today of in· Juries s uffe red Wednesday when he was struck by a car as he al· legedJy pt::.-daled across a Garden Grove street against a r ed light, police re ported. Raymond Villasenor, of 133 W. Simmons Ave .. died at Palm Harbor Hospital al 1: SJ a .m . of injuries suHered in the 2 ·p.m . accident We dnes day in a pedestrian crosswalk at Chap- man Avenue and Haste r Street, otlicers said. No c harges are pending against the 69-year-old Garden Grove woman driver of the auto, police s aid. She was traveling wlth the green Ught on Chapman when lhe accident otcurr~. of· ficers reported. -2 DC-lOs Tested Over Desert Area LONG BEACH <AP> The only OC-lOs still flying in the United StateA are two jetliners that have made severaf test nma over the desert easl or here lo measure stresses on the plane'• en1tne-mountlna a .. embly. -Don fftmlell, 1pokeeman ror DC·IO manufacturer McDonnell Douclai, 1afcrWedniiday tlil'H" teat ntghts have been made and a fourth i.a tentaUvely pllmDtd for today . • ----------· Clearance SAVE ---20 to ,/\30% /" . , / Above Sofas and Chairs are Grl1clfUlly dWS1gned -------------< with superb conatruct1on enttanced by mettcutous tailonng to give you lavish comfort. H.J.GAl\~ETf fU~NITU~E PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS -----·---·-- fJ l I AllOI ILVD. COSTA MISA 646·02'5 ' -- ,,, .. \ .. ' ' I I i $ ,. .. ' M DM.YPIU>T ..... Coasting Q --+-~ ...... ~?I T••~~,, Marp•t• .. · · While Gov's Away. • • •JCKY T1ClrY POLmX: The lofty toncept th•t looJ ,ov~mment s~d be1 DOn part.Jun ln nature hu become i. ludlcrous job in Oranet~ County Trot out tb•l notion around he~ •nd you'll draw l~dlet in the nl1hl Oh, maybt )lean •ao. we all th<>ught that you eli;:ctt.'<1 !O<'al otfirlala by the !ilalun• of the man or woman without regard \o polltiol afftlla t1on Thal <'Of\l't'pt wu aimed al k~pU\g p~rty hacki.. w&rd heelers andl)Mrtisan JOb payoff sou\ of our r 1ty h&llb 1tnd coun ty government corridors Dul you l'itn hir~t-t ult that 1deahsm In 1979. A CA.St.: IN POINT 1:. too upcommg St!lectwn of a new Third Oistr1c-1 suptirv1sor for Orange County after Ra lph Uaedrk h leaves office on JuJy 9 The governor will et ppoml a successor . Nobody, unless they huvc suffered a departure of a ll their bram ce lls. would contemplate for a fleetmg mome nt Sneaky K&d Looking for Big Chance at the Cookie Jar the possibility that J erry Brown might m ake the ghastly e r· f'Or of appointing a ne w Orange County supervisor who was affiliated with the Republic an Party. Brown will no doubt take measured pains to appoint --who he believes will be the best possible man or woman to the supervisorial seat. Other than a Republican , of course . Meanwhile we have Lt. Gov Mike Curb, a staunch m e m ber of the Grand Old Party. who has been hiJinking a round with a ppointments during Demoual Brown's m a ny trips out or st ale AND WHAT WILL HAPPEN 1r Brown has 0 1Hcd off someplace, and Curb 1s <1ctmg governor o n July 10 when the Diedrich scat i~ open for appointment '1 That Vl'ry ques tion was as ked of Lt Gov. Mike only to· day by Larry Pete rson . the savant political writer or the Santa Ana Rc~1ster. Peterson reported that Curb told him 1f Jerry is out or state , he 'd appoint a Diedrich successor. And m Curb's case. you could bet our b1ppy the <tp- pomteewouJdn't be a De mocrat. S PEAKING OF THE Orange Count a ppointment, Curb told Peterson, "The matter has certa ly ~n o·n my mind ... in the coming week. J plan t get some input from som e .. Orange County people w ose judg ment I respect. .. You a re left one guess who who those people will be. In Curb's case. however , this is proba bly Just an ex- ercise in futility. Gov. J er ry isn't quite that df'nse. He 's s tepped out or the kitchen a couple of times already and given Mike lhe • l'hance to dip mto his cookie Jar. tie won't let Mike go d1 pp1ng again. Insurance Fraud Told Two masked Florida insurance agents sit with Re p. Claude Pepper. D-Fla .. during a House health subcommittee hear ing in Was tungton. They outlined how they sold worthless or unneeded health insurance pol ic 1 t:~ to elde rly people -a nd said three·quarters of the agents selhng only insurance to cover medical costs not paid by Medicare may be practicing fraud. Indians Due Payments Wart Says Sioux Entitled to !r/J'l7.5 Million WASJllNGTON (AP> -A ccn· tury ago. Gen. George Custer paid wtth his life for the govern· mt'nt's policy of uprooting the Sioux Indians from land in th(· Black Hills of South Dakota . A century later , a federal court says Uncle Sam should pay the Indians for the la nd. T he U.S. Court of Claims ruled 5 2 Wednesday that the Sioux a re e ntitled to Sl7.5 m illion for their land a nd 5 percent inter est dating back to the seizure 102 years ago THE COURT SAID the total settleme nt co uld reach $132 5 million Sioux <.iltorncy Arthur Lazarus Jr. estim ated 11 would amount to $105 m ill ion. d istribut- ed among 60.000 Indians. The method of distribution has yet to be formulall'<f. • T he question of compensation for the 7 million-acre Black Hills a re a has been before the claims (•ourt since 1920. Jn 1942, the court he ld that the Sioux we re not entitled to compensation. The issue came back to the court when it.cev1ewed a 1974 de- c ision o( the Indian Claims Com · mission. which had awarded the Indians the money for the land plus inte rest. The court upheld the $17.5 million for land com- pensation but denied the Indians interest J)'aym ents. CONGRESS, HOWEVER, Or- dered the court last year to re- consider . and this lime 1t found the land was t aken in viola tion or the Indians' const1tut1on<Jl rights. Thal findinR entitled the :->ioux to both the land compensa lion and intnest as approved by the commission. E h Jah Whirlwind Horse, presi- de nt o( the Oglala Sioux Tribe al Pine Ridge. said his tribal eoun· ell feels "that the ::.<Jcred Black Hills are not for s ale " "We arc sadde ned that the Black Hills has been put into an award situation." he a dded, and l'X p ressed ronccrn t hat the mone y wo ul d go lu t h e Wash1n~1on lawyl'rs who ·argued the cast• THE JUSTICt : De partment, which hasn ·1 ri<·c1ded whe ther to a ppeal. said thl' h1ghe::.t prev1ou!> l'Ou rt :lv.ard to Ame rican In- dians totaled ts4 million , in 1978. lfowevN, Cong rc:.!'. awarded $96 2 5 m1IJ1o n t o nati ve Amencans of-Ala ska m 1971 The ma1or1ty opinion ta lks not nnly of the finam:1iJI :-.1,•ttlemcnt. but or the n ation '::. history et~ white:. moved Wl'l!tward and took CJvcr Indian l:.irHh Congress Pay Hike Dead/or This Year? WASHINGTON <A Pl -Hou::.e Spf'akcr Thomas P O'Neill said today he belie ves a pay raise for member~ of Con~rc:;s and top-prud bureaucrats is dead Uus year . But the Massachusetts Democrat told a nt:ws conference that s upporte rs of the hike ·•got more votes t han I ant1c1paled" durin~ a ser ies o( votes on the quest.ion Wednel>day. And he added. "you never can tell." O'NEILL TOLD REPORTERS he "considered the pay ra1:.l' dead on J an. 1 ·· -befor e the curre nt Congres~ went 1nlo !>ess1on "I never felt the pay raise wouJd go through this Congre:.s I JUM don 'l see the votes out thcr<' '' The House on Wednes~y firs t accepted and tht·n f ('JPCtcd ,, 5 :-, per cent cost -of.Jr ving r aise for itself ;rnd for top rank1ni.: bureaucrats. The mcr ease would have <1ddr·d SJ. IG2 " yl•ar to th<· c urrent congress ional sala~ of S57 .500. Storm Nears Bahamas THE •'INAL VOTE killing the pay raise a lso had lht· cffert of killing a $952 milhon Jcg1slative appropraat1ons bill as well. O'Neill said he did not know when. orhow, tha t bill would be resurrected. ··1 oever gave it any thought." he said. "I couldn't be more truthtuJ." NATION I WORLD Fighting -Rages -in Nicaraguii MANAGUA. Nicaracua (AP) -Sandini.lta guerrillu batUed President A.na1tulo Somou'a troops an Manaeua for the seventh day today. Lootinl \Va& wides pread, and the U.S. Em· bassy planned to Oy out more Ame ricans . Somoza's planes rocketed and s trafed Managua's slums, trying t o s m ash the guerrillas in the s trongholds they have bar· r icaded since Friday night. Na- tional guardsmen raked the bar- rios with submachine guns in an o p e ration c alle d •·r e con- naissance by fire.·· "WE SHOOT into all the trees on an unsttured block with\ .SO- t•a liber machine guns," s aid a lie ut e nant in the g uard , Somoza's combined army and pohce force. "Som etimes people wjth guns Jump down a nd run away. Sometimes the y fall out dead.'' M anttguans sleeping_ on their floors because of the fighting said gue rrillas told them San· dini s ta command e r Eden Pas tora was leading an "in - ternational brigade " north from t he Costa Rican borde r. Somoza d a 1med last weekend his forces t•r ushed an invasion the re last week and drove the s urvivors bac k across the frontier. The guerrill as a lso said they wne battling Somoza ·s forces in Masaya . 20 miles south o r Ma nagua, and in the northe rn c1t1es of Scbaco and Ma tagalpa . JournalisL-; re turning the north confir med that the Sandinistas held the towns ot La Trmadad and San Isidro a nd had the guard pmned down in two locations in nearby Esteli_ SOMOZA CONCEDED in a broadcast Wt..-dnesday na~ht thal h1 :. l'af>1 l a l half h<:e n "sh ut do~ n" by th<! fi,l;!ht ing and a g1·ncral stnkt~ called hy the San 4in1:.las Junt' 1 as part r1f their 1w1) ~1·1·k·11ld "finul offt:n:.rvc " Won1e11 Picket NY Tiffany's N J-:W YORK I A P > Tif- fa ny 's, chiC' g1vmg's horn of plenty, says bride~ m ay have th1n~s other t han salver , china a nd t:rysl.Cfl Lo worry about but thost> worries ar c not the store's t•onc·cm Walter Hovi.n~. pr esident of lht· Fifth Avenue ~irt em porium , •.ta l ed T1 ff a n '!> posi tion We dnes day a flt:r four white· Vl'1lec1 "brides" from the Na· t1onal OrJZanization for Women -;tood oul-;idc the s tore to hand 1)ul flyen. on the legal status of wives. 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Asse mbly minority le ader C iirol Hal lM , H- At a scadc ro, explains why the Republica n rnmority on Wednesday forced the s ta te Assembly to return its version of the $J6.7 billion state budget to committee by r-ri?fusing to vote for it. "I personally think we need t o be talking about S500 million dollars in cuts ,·• Mrs . Hallett said. SACRAMENTO ~AP> -A s trike by techaldana closed down the t3 bUUan Staie W•r Project for ball a day, but eupervllon had it beek in opera· hon virtually betore the water WH mi.IMd. The UO·mil• aej.work of 1aueduct.a, putnps'ancf electrical ge ne rat.tng plantt serves half of the state'• 22 million residents and lrri&ates as much as 700,000 acrH of prime farm land. BUT LOCAL reservoir' sup. plies and alternate sources of water turned out to be adequate when 310 state technicians walked out at 11 a .m. Wednes- day In a dispute over money. S:Pme areas. like Los AngeJes, a re served by many projects. The state attorney general's · offi ce. acting at the request of <~ov . Edmund Brown Jr., said it, would seek an injunction today a~ainst the strike by the Stale Employees Tra de Council. Power from other utilities - and cool weather that kept de- mand down in high-use areas - made up for the loss of four h y droelectric plants. The Scientology Church Hit Loan Fraud Scheme Alleged in Riverside RIVERSJDE <AP J Sh('raff's deputies raided the Riverside Mission of the Church of Scien· , .tology on Wednesday, lookin~ for evidence m an a lleged loan fraud scheme involving present and past church members. (_; _~7:-'AT_i· ____,) g as. the vi ce 'pre s id en t or Southern California Gas Co. said Wednesday. a c r e b rus h fire r aged in Win ches ter in Riverside County a nd fire fig hte r s fou ght two blazes in San Fernando believed set by juveniles. /ti.....,. Rap Dropped Sheriff's Capt. Jack Reid said proceeds of several hundred loans amounting to rnore than Sl00,000 were allegedly turned over to the church after mem. her s obtained the money by making false loan applications to banks and finante companies in the Riverside area . .. It bothers us tha t we seem a bit like the little boy crying wolf." said William Wood, who is also the chief negotiator for California utility compa nies seeking to import LNG from In- donesia. · PASADENA <AP) -Charges a gainst movie stuntman Gene Le BeU in connection with the 1976 murder of private detective Bobby Hall have been dismissed in Superior Court. Reid said a ~roup or former <'hurch members told detectives they had been forced lo make ·false loan applications <1nd turn loan ml}f)ey over to the church M'rod1.-r M'Plt-omp A Id L OS ANGELE S I AP ) - Coolt:'r temperatures were ex· pected to provide some relief for Southern California firefighters who ('Ombined forC'es to tame numerous blazes. including a lOO·acre brush fire near Baldwin Lake, about 100 milt>S northeast o f Los Angeles. "We have ins uffi c ient evidence lo convict the defen· dant due to the fact th at the ma- jor portion or our evidence was suppressed by the s tate a p. pe ll ate court," Deputy District Attorney J erry Bowes . 1,.NG Pa«-1 Doo•rd? Drug11 Plant BIUIPd S AN DIEGO I AP) Six LOS ANGELES fAP> -rt no positive decisions about a pro· posaJ to build a liquefil'<I natural ~as· termjnal at Point Concep- tion are reached by the end or June, JndoneHia will probably cancel its contract to import the Fires burned near Baldwin Lake in the Bag Bear area al the Ventura.Los Angeles counties line al Westlake Village . A lSO· persons have been ar rested in connection with a multi·million- clollar mobile drug factory that authorities say was p<1rl or a major conspiracy to ma nufac- ture and distribute the illicit hallucinogenic drug PCP. SURPRISE DAD ON FATHER'S DAY Now YoU can impresss Oad with your good taste and give him a Quality gift all at one time Give Oad a Chicago Cutlery SKH-6 Steak Knife tio1der with S ix 1035 Steak Knives S ee the entire line o f Quality ~nives and gift set DRE MEI! FREE I I-drawer 111etal worlr· .'t,1, :?:"ler ®6995 · WITH f'UICHASE OFDUMll. ·'MOTO.TOOI. 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CllCUl•I SAW BatM>eertno eQuippect Adjustltbte 09,....,,......,.,. a'l(lle controt1. STORE HOURS: Mon. thna Fr.I. 9.9 s.t. 9-6, Sa fM- -- • facilities are ued moaUy to run water pumps and to provide baekap pOwer tn Ume1 of peak couumpUon. There were no reports or cities without drlnkin1 water, but part or Baantield in the San Joa· quin Valley switched its source to the Kem River. and parts of San Gabriel and San Bernardino. north and east or Los Angeles, switched to wells. Depar tmen t. or Water Resources. CbarJes Shoemaker. said the system should be lo con· diHon to make all deliveries to· day as required. The project collects water from Northern California and distributes part of it to San Joa· quin Valley farmland and the rest over the Tehachapi Moun- tains to Los Angeles and sub· urbs. The power and water employees' walkout was only &a. second official at.ate employ9e stri_ke in California blatory. fte ttrat, which lnvolv9d maQY-~. the same Water Project employees, was a four-day strike in a 19'12 pay clilpute with Gov. Ronald Reagan. Project officials reported late Wednesday that they had most of the system back on line. They said strikers "tinkered with" some c.omputers and devices, but there was no sabotage. The workers, who have not had a pay increase since July 1977, have rejected Brown's of- fer of a 10.5 percent raise for the fiscal year beginning next month and are demandin& 20 percent. However, there baa been a flurry of so·called "sickouts" recently among Hi1hway Patrol officers, state prison guards and employees in state hospitals and the highway department. The assistant. director of the All of the disputes have been over wages, which Brown froae last year after voters passed the Proposition 13 lax-cul init.iative Bay Area Sweep Hell's Angels Arrested SAN FRANCISCO CAP I -Hundreds of federal and local Jaw enforcement agents swooped down upon multiple locations around tbe San Francisco Bay area, in a coordinated effort aimed at arrests or 32 m embers of the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang, it was reported today. Authorities were quoted as saying the arrests of a t least 18 persons Wednesday night were on ff'deral grand jury warrants involving sonspiracy to sell drugs and controlled substances. deal in firea rms and murde r opponents. IL was believed to be the largest sweep or its kmd m the motorcycle gang's turbulent history. with leaders, me mbers and associates of the group named in sealed warrants OFFICIALS CLAM PED A tight hd of secrecy ove r the raids. which were believed Lo have con· tinued into lhe early hours today. U.S Attorney G. William Hunter was expected to announce their completion at a news conference later m San Francisco. The San Francisco Chronicle said the raids ex · tended from Oakland to Sacramento to San Jose. The newspaper said most of those arrested were brought to. Government Island tn San Fran· cisco B'ay and then tra nsferred to the federal building in San Francisco for arraignment TELEPHON F. CALl.S TO base were referred by the Coast Gua rd to a "command post." where a m an who identified himself only as an "agent" sa id only that two assistant U S. attorneys were present It was not immediately known where the persons arrested were bean~ held. Hunter could not be reached for comment. FBI officials declined knowledge of the raids. despite a re port that the agency had coordinated it. An of- ficial with the U'S. Drug Enforcement Aiency in Los Angeles referred questions to Hunter•s1,omce. However. the Chronicle quoted Huniet as say- ing the warranL<> we re obtained under a federal racketeering and corrupt organizations statute in· volving the Hell 's Angels. The Chronicle said most of those arrested we re transferred to the federal building in San Fra ncisco for arra ignment. Federa l Protective Service police at the federal building said no officials were on duty and there was no evidence of activity at the buiJding late Wednesday SUMMER SCHOOL -'79 J ... e 18 ·July 27 8:30. 12:15 Grades 1·8 CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL 7 60 Victoria St., Costa Mesa Tuition· $20 P..-Wfftr- ALL ACCREDITED TEACHERS For Information Call -548-6866 Join the Celebration! See Why Your Friends Have Shopped and Saved With 2 WAYS TO BUY. Compare the Savings Yourself!· 0..-.eo.tr'• Ftnt•o.., FULL SERVICE SELF SERVICE , ......... AlldAf•l•i=eSton Help Yowself Or Lea•e It To Us. Eltht-w_, WHll TM S- 98•1t. S1"9ce mMI .. 119 It Y•'nTa•IMforlJY...._ I SERVICE __ 40111 .. n ................. 138-7111 • ----.----------------------------- ... "'' O range Coa!>t Daily Pilot Editorial Pag_e ................................................................ Robert N. Weed1Publl1Mr Seismic Safe y Poses Questions For years. the a-ing downtown 1ecUon of lfanUn1ton ~a<-h ha~ lx't>n the target of wuuccesliful revltaliution Hfort.<t Nt>dev<'lopmc.>nt proposal af\er redevelopment pro· poHI hu.'i been advanced, only lo fall by the wa y~idt> because or eoncems over h!gh den.0!11lies Now tl appears that owners of th<' UHtn~ and de terloroting buildings ma y not hold oH the m t'vlta blt· much lon~l'r ~rvin~ as thr potontial c:ulaly t for c:hani:e 1s a n~w IN!tsmac s afety ordinance tha.t appears heilded for final Clty Cow\cU adoption Monday night About 50 or the· oldf'r building\ h ltV(' be<·n Stn~lt:d out for gafcty a11spt•rt1ons. The ordm~n<:c sc·ts H ltmt:t.,blc for owners w brtOJ! thl' buildings up to standi.rd in two yt-ar::, or vacate them. To . some this means going out of but;1· ocss Tht• huild1ngs wt•rt' the firs t to he constructed m the city and were made out of masonry und brick. Officials ~ay they appea r to be hazardous in c:ase of earth tremors. City h·ad(•rs appea r to be on sound footmg in taking :Heps dec:,1~m·<1 to prot ect h ves Now at bdlOovcs them lo consider possible recourse for those who might suffer harm because of the or·. dinanrc . Officials also should make it a top priority lo alt.empt to ge t a consensus from diverse interests on what direc· lion the y want the downtown lo take. Spending Bond Money Hack in 1969, voters authorized the sale of $7.5 million in bonds to build new schools and improve old ones as Huntington Beach's Ocean Vi ew (elementary) School District reached ne w e nrollment peaks a nd was running out of class rooms. Subsequently, district trustees sold about $5.5 million worth of those bonds lo build two new schools and re- vamp seve ral others. ,.., School administrators now want to s pend more than $300,000 of the remaining $2 million on duplicating equip· m e nt. woodshop equipment, storage facilities, intrusion alarms and e ven improvement of a proposed school site for use as a neighborhood park. The mon<.'y would be spent legally on capital items - new construction etnd ne w equipment. And. say adminis trators, there 's not muc h need for ~p<•nding the money on new schools . Dis trict enroUment 1s shrinking now and schools are being closed . Hut lhl· s:11<-of more bonds will add pennies to th_c d is· trH·l tax.r :.i lt·. rcsuH ing in mcreased prope rty taxes. Scrnng the bonds would ease ::.n already tighte ned ope rations budget which has been shrunk by Proposition 13. Rut in lif,:!ht of voter reaction to that property tax limiting propos ition , perha ps trus tees ought to ask lht-m selves how voters would re ac t today if asked whether the bonds should be spent for the facilities and N1uipmcnt proposed. Wllege District Cuts Offici<tls in the once relatively wealthy Coast Com- munity Coll ege District are cons ide ring a $65.8 million budget for fiscal 1979-80. That's still a hefty chunk o( cash. but the preliminary financial package, if a pproved today. would represent a los s of more than $12 million in district fina nces s ince passaf,:!e of l'ruposition 13. The pitt urc is likely to change, for better or worse, pending adion in Sacramento rega rding state bail-out pro~rams for next ye<.r. E1 th<:r way, the district has been responding to re· duct•d finances by cutting back on summe r school and d('c:r<.•asing supplies :.ind m a intencrnce and operations cusls Th(.' advent of ne w educational programs -some !iUcccsscs others failures -is now a thing of the past. E ven some establis hed programs will fall by the wayside, Cril ics of the community college dis trict won't be- · moa n tht• losses, just as ther e are those who feel the dis· trict 's progr ess ha s been halted and that remaining pro· gr a ms arc likely to sta~nate. Bu~ college officials, lo their credit, are attempting to cope w1t.h the voters' messate and what one high-ranking .st ale official called "an e ra oflowe red expectations." • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is mv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.0 Sol( '1 560. Costa Mesa . CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Tf!pkss ByL.M. BOYD Am asked which national magazine was first to publish a picture of a topless woman. Th3t goes pretty far back. In 1903. the National Geo· graphic, yet, pioneered that art with a photo or a female Pblllppines rice harvest.er. What followed was a whole batch ol such camera work executed ln the Orient and in Africa by scholarly photog. raphen who claimed to be highly scientific in their pursuits. What the shell or a hen's esg la to the whole egg com· Dear Gloomy Gus I love my Sk1 Lab poatal ltamPI. WJU the 1overnment prlat another bonorina tboM kllled by 500 la1Ua1 arta7 l.C.U. pares in thickness to what the crust of the earth is to the whole earth. Add sassafras. that very s tuff your great granny made tea out or. ~to the len1tbening list o f ite ms banned by the U.S. Food and Dru1 Administration. Think of that 1 Sassafras tea is now agalmt the law. Do you recall George Orwell 's book ''1984 ''? Researchers report more than 100 of the volume's pre· dictions have already come true.. Charles II or England so eiijoyed lliit-ancient 11me known u "PaU Mall" tbat he built a broad strip in northwest London for the play1fta ol it. SbODI IPflQI up aloq lta aides. lfbe stfffl then toot tbe name or the 1ame. Because it wu clOMld to veblcle., It waa not JUI\ anotber 1tr•et, 9'owever. , People wanted to un · lt 10m9'1W1a elle. Tbat "P.U'' 8"med to be a apeelllc 1tn.t name wblle ttae "Mall .. would aene to kletltlf)' Ul1 IUCll ~ Tba& ....... walkway that JOU ucl r,... qaent 11 ~•lied • ••II becauae ot a l"OJ•l f aaolaa· Uoe wttb u aid t•••· Jaek Anders.on Brezhnev Clings tO His Office WASIONGTON -The retire· m~nt ol Soviet Communist Party boss IA'<>nid Brezhnev is predJct· ell with lhe reiu.larity, U not the •u.·curul'Y. of a cuckoo clock. Tradlltorutlly. the predictions •>f Kremlm watchers are peggoo to som~ <'vent o ( h 1a t or1c s 1 g n1ricanc~ one fina l triumph . perhaps , and Brettuwv will :ilt•p down. T hus t h \.' Ru s s ian l ea d e r 's rn C'ctin~ with Prl'sid('nt Carte r for the signing or the SALT II treaty in Vienna has sent the soothsayers to their tt-~1 leaves once more. The treaty signing . they s peculate. will be prel'IS~ly the kind Of s howboat ac hieveme nt that will gi ve Brezhnev an excuse to retire with the plaudits of world leaders s till ringing in his ears. The big trouble with this ' -· Mailbox \ recurring theory is that it as· sumes Brezhnev wants to quit, and there'a no evidence to sug- gest this. Quite the contrary: Like every previous top man in the Kremlin . Brezhnev has shown no Inclination to go gentle into that good night of voluntary retirement. INTELLIGENCE sources in· fo rme d our a ssociate Bob Sherman that in light or past his· tJ ry, it's more likely Brezhnev will continue to hold onto power until death or intrigue force him out. The Central Intellige nce Agen. cy has chronacled the quiet struggle inside the Kremlin to retire Brezhnev and his stub· born refusal to bud1:c. llis ab1li· ty to survive at the top of the h eap has bc•co a so urce or frustration for younger mem. bers of the Politburo and a causl' of some Jealousy among other me mbers of the Soviet geron tocracy. A re port in t he CIA 's top. secret National Intelligence Dai· ly in April 1m. 1naly1ed the evidence of 1rowtn1 restJeaaneu within the Communist .. arty over Brezhnev's 1rowin1 "cwt of personality." This la the kind of individual ascendancy that was supposed to have been laid to rest at StaJln 's death and had the s take driven through its heart when Khrushchev was forced into retirement. PaAVDA, the party organ. had just published an article at· tempting to discourage grumbl· ings about the "cull of persoaali· ty." and the CIA provided this i oterpretation: "The derensc of the praise accorded Breihnev I rn Pravda> lends credibility to ;i recent rumor that Soviet party me mbers m several institutes have written letters complaining or a budding Brezhnev cult. TM tenor or the letters reportedly was that the party had suffered under Stalin's personality cult a nd Khrushchev's sUbJectivism :.i nd should not allow such errors to be repeated under Brezhnev ... Brezhnev's Orwellian position H ·•more equal" than the otber equaJa in the Politburo wu elem· onatrated by h.la incursion oat.o politic al turf suppoledly beklnl· ing to Premier Aleksei Koa11ln. the CIA reported. ''Breshnev once again overstepped lnaUtu- tional boundaries. intruding tnLo Kosygin's governmental domain by interrupting a meeting of the Council of Ministers," the CIA reported, noUn1 that Breabaev had intervened in council meet- ings three times between 197() and 1975. THE BIGGEST spate of re· tirement rumors was occasioned by the 25th S ovie t Party Congres!) an Fe brua ry 1976. Brezhnev. then 69, had had a rough year. Serious dental prob· le ms and the dr uJ:s used lo treat them had impaired his health to the point that he was not seen in public for weeks at a time When he dtd emerge'-his d et e rio rated condition was noticeable. lnt<'lligence reports . noted that on occasion he was "neither mentally ale rt nor physically agile," and that his stamina wa!. clearly limited. Ne ve rthe less. as so often before. tht> t:IA had to conclude that the retire ment rumors wer e ~roundle:-.i- THE OLD MAN tumself rarely discusses retirement. A secret report analyzin~ Urczhncv's dis· cuss1ons with U S. senators in 1975 noted that he sa id: "No one 1s eternal and life being what tt 1s . lhere comes a lime 'When a person must leave. whether for retirement or because or illness. but when one is at the helm one must do what one can for the fu ture'.'" The interpreter. thinking the s enators might m ake too much of it . r ho:-.c not to trans la te Br ezh nev·:. refc.:renl'e tt1 .. ill OP"S •· Ne a rly four y e a rs la te r , Orczhnev st ill seems determined to "do what one can" and thou~h even sicke r and older . he a ppare ntly still has the c lout to do ll. . Let Us Make Our Energy-saving Choices To the Editor: l can't think of a more u11fa1r , una ttractive way to save ga!> than by making each person leave tus car home one day a wel·k. or by forcing everyone to go on a four-day work week. Most people a re willin~ lo dras tically l'Ut hack. But they want to do it their way. I do not mind rcducm~ drivmf! SO per· cent . but I want to b~ able to use my ('ar in e mPr gcnc11•s and wh ... n I r~ally need it. Two-car families would not be incon· venienc<.>d so much : they are cov~ ercd for emc~en-ciC's. As l!sual. it's more apt to be the people without money who arc mcon· vcn1enced. AS FOR four-day work weeks. my son is young and strong but does warehouse work, on his feet doing heavy work on cement rtoors. Occ a s 1ona lly he can stand a 10-hour day; but usually if hf> has to work too many days more than eight hours he is totally· exhausted a nd can't do anythin~ but go to work and go home -no other activities. My daughter works on her feet in a building that is oot air con· ditioned or ventilated properly. She is strong and healthy but said she'd havi-to quit if she had to go on a Ion~ day Even my husband. who bas a desk job. said his a ccuracy drops and he feels e motional fatigue if he works overtime too often. If he has a Jong dinner break he can go an during eve· ning hours and do fairly well, but not continued overtime. Firms l~e money on 10.hour work days because or loss of elfi· ciency. And people would use those three .day weekends to take long trips, using more gas than if they worked five-day weeks . We have an upsta irs apart· ment with insuffici,ent window space. on the st.tnny side. We have to have our air condJUon· Ing on even slightly warm days. We would be YilUng to greatly reduce our energy usage in s ome othe r way for this privilege. Let 'a au cut a certain petten· tage, but let'a do lt our own wa1 and atW have a few peraonal de· clslona left to ua. J . CRAWPOltD Pflt11eP~• To the Edttor: Tbt. Ja in retard to the June 7 arttole, . "Telephone Sal•man lattJ• With Otants." T-.. Mb 19Hl"pl' or thls article tnchaa.. 1rouly Incor- rect tnlonnaUoa. ''It alao foroc.d tbe uUJIUea tt> be1ln MlUDI U.etr equlptMDt outri ght ins tead or making cus tomers rent it forever , which is why the Rell s ys te m offers phone sales HS an altc rnat1ve to monthly serv1 cl' cha rges " With a few isolated •·xcepLion!> in other pnrts or the country. no te lephone rompanH•s c public utili ties > sc·ll their t'qu1pment outri,:?hl. l'll'.; for r·xumple, neither P ac1f1c Tc:lc•phonc nor Grneral Telephone• wdl Sf'll the1r equipment. t•xcept ing fo r c<'rtain s pecialty 1t('m!', answn · in1t /recording machines. et<: Thu~l)usinc.s.scs ..can ODJ)' rent telc phon..-eq uipmen t from telephone· companie s or buy suc h equipment from pn val<' vendors. of which m:.iny exist rn South<'rn Cahforn1a Furlh<'r. the fourth paragraph infers that telephone equipment m ay be purch<Jscd only from "Southwest and s imila r s mall fir~s." Factually, th ts business is dominated <nationally and locally I by a few ver y large llrms, of which two are multi· nationa l te lecommunications e quipme nt manufacture rs . Thus. most businessc.•s choose between giant telephone com· panies and giant private vendor comparues <not "Southwest and similar small firms .. > JAMES LINDER .Pft• and Propw To th~ Editor : U .S. District .Judge Robert Takasugi m a s tateme nt issued with hts injunction against the proposed N<ivy slaughter of San C l e m ente Is l and ~oat s ex· pressed a hope " . . . the intense hue and cry over the fate or feral goats" might someday be equal· ly expressed for human beings . With all due respect for Judge Takasugi. it may be a long time before that happens and UC Berkeley vete rinarian Bruce Max Feldman. who has studied the animal fixation or do~ and cat owners . points to the need or such priority-disoriented people for therapy -the dOR/cat being used as an alter..-ego for owner5 who Identify wlth an animal's (rather than human) s~ift, athletic, masculine. femlmne. intelligent. clever. courageous characteristics. FELDMAN Indicates do1· owners can express their an1er to a dog <and get away with IU more euily than to a human by kicking the dog to satisfy a need for revenge against one 'a ~s or spouae yet. at the same Ume, use their animals as surrOfC•le children "llVJn1 the owner'• need to IOYt and '"I loved." . All of whleh Hplatn11 the neurotJc doe -tbe tncetsant bark1n1, obese, crln1ln1. c•r· c ha s ing . garbag e-can scroungers that Feldman claims "houldn't t>vt•n be owned by ball M lhl' do~-owners who are using :1 dog/cat/other animal to fuHill " function normally filled by unother human bein~. HRUCE S. HOPPING PfGlw Sale• !I T o th(' Editor . M ~. C11 lthurs t s l l•lt c r I ~t..ullJOx . .June 6 ) in re~ard to tht• OC· lO tragedy a l O'Hart! /\I f}!.Orl l'-2_e3kS for the hos t or -peopfo w 0 snare lie r ee lngs or 11:11n and confusion. It is a very po1~nant appeal by a St!ns1t1 vc verson who doc,c; not choos e t1J cn•ate a mental block to mas:. sufferinJ?. as so me1ny or t.b a rc inclined lo do f .im n or a r eg ular air traveler . but I have flown coast· to·coast several times and have us~d the OC· lO al le ast one lime. I have a son who he lps build them and I know that he must ree l deeply about what has hap· vcned. I am hoJ>('ful that the awful loss or life in a burning, fiery pyre will spur development of s}stcms which will enable all r111'l to be instantly dumped ~nd doors released by remote con· trot from the cockpit so that at ll•ast som e could escape an a gonizing death. TOM RITTER DEA 'Ctdi' To the Editor: I am one of a growing number of teachers who want to withdraw from th~ HunUngton Beach High School District Educ ators Association (high school teachers union) for various reason~. The DEA says it .can't be done because of the contract they have with the dis · trict administraUon. They are therefore trying to force us lnto ma inla inlng mem bersbip against our wishes. The DEA has • peculiar way of looting at contracts. Tbelr view 11 that the contract ls only valid ll It auit5 their purpoees. For example. all teachers aip a contract wtth the district that they will teach for the comtn1 year~ however. lbls contract may be broken wtthout re1ard to the atudeftta or eommuoit1 u when the DEA went oe atrike Jan. 3 and preuured all teacbeta to do UM Hme. ANOTBSa alarinl ea.ample al tbi• dllrelanl for coatracta II found In aeveral o( tbe bl1h 1cbooll ln wlUcb many ot tM non·•trlldnt teachen are '°"' atanll, barUHCI, 6nttmk11\ed ) and Here.d by \he D&A. 'l1Mee . ------------------------ actions are in direct violation o( the contract the DEA ha& with t he district which states •.. "Both the association a nd the district agree not to harass. in· timidate. coerce, or otherwise interfere w1th current or prior e mployees. community mem· be rs . or ~tudents wb<> either parti c ipate d or did not pa rticipate in the work stop· pa~e .. Why then docs the DEA t·ontmue th.is ha rassment? The DEA speaks with forkc.'<f tongue Contr1!el£iire only valid when bey ar.c to thtir advan· t age . This Is on1y one of c many reasons why thinkingf tea chers want out of the DEA cult. WWELL R. SPANGLER Non-striking teacher. 1 t unlin~ton Beach High Scboot n...doarlarlc Ma11ners To the E<Htor · At a recent Meadowlark Com · millet' mei-ting, three dedicated rt•pr<'SenlallVl'S Of homeowners were uttacked by Mr. James Evans. President of Pilot<; As· sociat1on. the pilots' guiding lii?ht. Unfortunately Mr. Evans was put down by tons of facts from Livingood. Councilwoman Batley and Mayor McAllister. Mr. F.vans likes to be vocal. mu~t be blind to facts and his · threats or expulsion of three homeowners from the council ccrtaanl )l was not discussed before the board. BEING AN otrlcer of an as· soriatlon means making de· cisions and living with them, be· 1ng a shin.Ing example or your craft. i.e. dam aood pilot. and a gentleman. Mr. Evans promised no more haraneuing but over· looked his promise and restarted five more times. No ~onder Meadowlark pilots are such a bunch or cowboy1. The example they have to follow is a very poor on1· My conversations with pilots hav~ made me aware that tbe pilots who have pride in tbetr equipment and themselves nt'ver make more than one trip to Meadowlark. They give thele th.ree fact5. Too many clowns who disretard rules, too many drlnkina ptlott, and a ver1 dlrty place. ROBERT F. 0 . NOWAJ[ • ZAtlfTa ftOm. H'Gdtrt ore wtcow.. ,,.. tiQfd ~ tOtldnH ,..,,,.to" lpGCf "'~ ~· .. ,. ... ..... Lfrter• "' ., _,. "' ....... ,,. ,._ ,...,., ........ All ,,,,.,., ,...., .. ............... ~-drH• fJw .,,,.,, "9Qf &f Ml Oft ,..,.. fl -tffdftl ,..... .... pornt. Pod'11 U1fll not r,. '*'*"'-'· .t .. - ~e•rHe•eae1n1! Dally Ne.,H11a ..... t I VOL 12. NO. 165, 3 SE"CTJONS • .SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENT$ .... Oil I ltnp~rts Rise; Refining D:rops WASHINGTON (Al') A lharp, un•xpected nae 1n ou tm ports W 11 week rould mean no .. 1eneraH1rct shorhge " ut waaollM stations this s ummer. Energy Secr etary J ames K Schlesinaer siatd today Hut that good news could ht: jeopardW!d by a troublesome. unexplained drop in refinery productioo. Schle:.m~c:r told .. news conterence Countian Held in Slaying A l7·year·olct Santa Ana teen-ager has been arrested in connection with Tuesday's st.ab· bing death of a Laotian refugee and the rape or the dead man's elderly wife. Santa Anu police reported today The same unidentified young man also is be1ieved responsible for at least three burgla ries and one attempted rape in the same west centra l Santa Ana neighborhood. police a lleged. Chayfous Xiong. 67, of 800 S Sullivan St.. was s tabbed to death in his bed Tuesday mom· Ing durin~ a struggle with an in· truder The aJJe~ed would-be burglar the n clamped his hand over the mouth of Xiong's wife and raped her at kmfe-point, officers as· serted. The murder suspect fled when he was startled by a noise and Mrs. Xiong screamed, police re- P<>rted. Mrs. Xiong was treated at a Jocal hos pital for what police described as minor injuries and released. The teen·ager was arrested at his home without incident, police s aid, and was booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. Officers said lhe Xioni ramilv Oed to the United States as ref. ugees about three years ago. Their investigation was ham· pcred al firs t because of the family's diHiculty s peaking English. olficP.rs said Strike Affects Fairoiew in Pay Hike Bid ----- By JACKIE HYMAN Olt•o.llyrlletSuff About 14 maintenance workers -at Fairview State Hospital in Costa .. Mesa today joined fellow trade union workers throughout CaUfomia in a strike lo protest Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s pro· .posed wage hike. "They want to give us a lousy 10 percent raise, and we haven't had a raise in two years.·· said Fairview's Bruce Powell, who works in the tiospilal power plant. Members of the State Employees Trade Labor Council ($ETC). to which the Fairview -pickets belong, are seeking a 20 percent hike. about half of which would be retroactive to last Oc- <See F.u&VIEW, Page A%) Coast Weather Some low elouda and local log late tonight and early Friday otherwise mostly fair. Lowa tonight 60 t.o 88. ffilhs Friday low 70s at beaches lo mid-805 fol and. He called that decline "dl$ttp polntln&. lroubleaomc . . 1r rltatln&" Mild said the Oepurt mtint or £nern Wiii Investigate and call mdJvidual rompanies to ul·count for their actioni,, Sehlt.~mger also siu<t that long llnei> al service slulions could persist, despite rlsinK imports, unless the stations stagger hours or operallon rather than all close early in the day He .recommended that deb governor consider ordering that ~H stations in their states st.ag- ger hours to assure continuous gasoline supplies. The secretary reported that crude-oil Imports rose by 840,000 barrels per day this week over the previous week's level to 6.6 million barrels per day. Imports r ecently have averaged 6 .1 million to 6.2 &PWtru•to GOVERNOR BROWN WITH APPOINTEE YVONNE BURKE First Black, Women on LA Board of Supervisors Researcher Says Hitler On 'Speed' MINNEAPOLlS <AP) - Large daily doses of am - phetamines caused Adolf Hitler's mental instabitity and could have helped shorten World War ll. a University of Min· nesota psychiatrist says. Dr. Leonard Heston, who began his research in 1972, said Hitler 's left hand began to shake shortly after the United States entered the war. In the ensuing months. the tremor spread to all his limbs and he began to chew on his fingers. As his armies on the Russian DC-10 Crash Toll Revised CHICAGO <API -The Cook County medical ex· am incr has revised to 273 the death toll from tht: c ra s h of American Airlines· Flight 191° at O'Hare Inte rnational Airport. The loll had been put at 275. with three of the number believed victims on the ground. Dr. Robert Stein said to· day he determined that no inf ant was aboard the DC·lO that crashed May 25 s hortly after takeoff, despite his earlier belief there was . million barrels a day. which would permit gasoline supplies this summer lo reach 95 to 96 L£NGntv GAS LINES HIT EAST CO~ST--A3 percent of last summer's levels, he said~ "If we get higher than project· ed arrivals ... this supply figure can go even higher," he said. Nevertheless. continuation of the present spurt remains "a big 'if." Schlesinger cautioned . The United States remaini; vulnerable to world oil ex· porters. he said. "There is no guarantee this turnaround will continue." He said Libya's leaders runt that they may reduce crude oil exports to the United Stales on 1st Black, 1st Woman political grounds. Nigeria is con- cerned over U.S. policy regard- ing Zimbabwe Rhodesia. Iran continues to be "somewhat chaotic'' and Saudi Arabia's policies are "open to change." A source of deep concern to the Carter adm1n1stration." Schlestnge r s aid , was the decline in refinery operations this week from 87 percent or capacity Lo 84 5 percent. Burke Appointed LOS ANGELES (AP 1 F ormer Rep Yv onne Brathwaite Burke was named tod ay by Go v Edmund G Brown Jr t o r e place Los Angeles County Supe r \>isor James Hayes, who resigned un· expectedly June I. Mrs . Burke becomes the first black and the first woman to ser ve on the powerful five mem her Board of Supervisors which governs the nation's most populou::; county .. I {'a n 't think of a helter person to reprc:-.cnt the chi;trict t han Yvonnl.' Rral hwa1lc Burke ·· Brown told reporters Mrs Rurkt•, s miling al th1· governor·~ side. added "I find 1t a reaJ honor a challenge · lier appointment came as no surprise. desp1le lhe fact that she is a liberal Democrat bem~ appointed to represent a tratl1· ti onally con se r vi.lt1ve RcpubLicCJn strrmghold the 5th Supervisor1al D1s trirl Mrs Rurkc said WNlnc:-.rt;n that Bro~n h:.id taken that into consuicrat ion "lit• had lookc<I a l tht· district Parefull}." :.he said ... and he l'a me to tht> l'Onclui,,wn that 1f 1t wf'rf' prop1·rl) ~erv .. d . theri· would bt> no reason not to ap- point ffil' "I would have lo do a good JO b " llaye!) s aid ht· derided some lime ago not to se<:k re-election in 1980 t11 the district. which run~ a long th<· roas t from Long Hcach north to Malibu L'p on rt>.,1gn1 n g th e -.upL·rv1_,'ior·., "cat. he JOlncd :.i Loi.. Angele:. ICJw firm anrl wall ISef' RlJllKE. Pagf• A2> Curb Flexes Muscles He Wants to Name Diednch Replacement SANTA ANA c A Pl -Ll. Gov Mike Curb says he will appoint a s uccessor to convicted Orange Co unty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich if Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. is out of the state when Diedrich 's seat becomes vacant. ·'The matte r has certainly been on my mind.·· Curb said Wednesday after being contact. ed in Sacramento. "But I haven't narrowed it down lo any specific names." Diedrich. convicted last month of bribery, is scheduled to be sentenced July 9. rr he has not resigned by then. the st!at will automatically become vacant upon sentt>n(•ing Curb._.. Rl'pubhl·an, has been waging a running battle with the De mocratic governor over Curb's power to make appoint· ments to key gove rnmental posts whenever Brown 1s absent There has been speculation in <'ounty GOP <:trdcs that 1.f Brown is out of the state July 9. Curb might pick Assemblyman Bruce Nestande. R-Orange. or county Planning Comm1sswn Chairman Rex Gaede, who un s u cces s full y so ugh t th r Republican nomination 1n lb~ tl9th Assemblv district last June ·tn the conung week. I plan to ~et som e input from s ome Orange Count> l)eople. whoM· Judgment I respect." Curb ~aid. Diednc:h has said he would re sign before July 9 if he were 1ts ~u red he would be replaced by an .. acceptable ·· appointee. Brown aide Gray Davis says that the governor won 't discuss publicly his c hoice for the '\uperv1sor·s job until it 1s made vacant by Oiedrich's resignation or sentencing Most local Ocmocrntic leaders :-ay [prmur A:.scmblymctn Ron Cordova. 0 -El Toro. has the in side track tro~t. be~an to ro1d. mue~ grew v 0 r lr•'i·ne Attorney opt1 m1st1c, even euphoric. He ., 1 ,, bad boots of Elepr~n,.....bul hl:i _ President Off s pirits soared after visits to Dr lVi -• T_heo Morell. rus personal physi· 0 'a Qe c1an, Heston says . ~ Syphillis of the brain, P ar kin so n 's disease . Battle ften-ewe .......... d-~~~ schizophrenia and man ic· By FREDERICKSCHOEMEllL ting the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station with a laws uit at the El Toro base Summit Meet Tne. _council ordered Tuesday depressive disease have been 0t-0~11, P-su" •night that the city purs ue ad· WASHJNGTON (AP> -J>res 1-suggested as causes for Hitler's symptoms. But Heston discove red in microfilmed medical reports that Hitler took lar~e daily doses· (See HJTLER, Page A2> Bonita Canyon Extension Plan Approved The saga of the extension of Bonita Canyon Road came to a quiet end this week with Irvine City Council approval of a $625,000 contract lo extend the road from Culver Drive lo Sun- nyhill. The road•wiU provide a new access to the village of Turtle Rock and partially will handle traffic now carried on Turtle Rock Drive. Extension of the road from Its present terminus at Culver Drive was subject to extensive .criticism. particularly from res- idents concerned about noise and pollution. The $625,675 Jow bid for the pr~ject wu submitted by the Griffith Company of Irvine. Destin. in1pectlon and other mlacell•MOlll eoata will boolt tbe total coutrucUoa COil to m1,'1QO. The lar1e1t financial con- tributor to the project wlll be the Irvine Company wblcb wlU pay an eltimated s:ne.100. The coun- ty's tbare ii •1eo,ooo. wbUe the city will provide •.ooo. Coutnad.kla OD the new le1 of the road ll expected lo start ln about a month, accordin1 t.o city offidall. When Cit y Attorney Jim Erickson goes knocking on the door of the Department of Defe nse seeking a hall to in· creased jet noise in Irvine. it won't be for the first time. Ten years ago, Erickson car- ried complaints from west Orange County cities to the de- fense department doorstep and won for the cities what they sought: a permanent end to jet traffic at the Los Alamitos Naval AJr Station. Erickson, or the Rutan and Tucker law firm, stressed to city council members Tuesday night that Irvine probably will have more success in abating jet noise by working through "ad- ministrative" channell'I than hit· llwFtrst Cla•• Erickson said today that it was administrative pressure - which included support from congressmen and senators in of- fice ten years ago -that re· turned quiet lo west Orange County. .ln Irvine's case. Erickson said he sees a "reasonable violation" by the Marine Corps of the Na tional Environmental Policy Act. It requires the preparation of environmental impact reports for any federal project that may cause substantial environmental consequences. To his knowledge. Erickson told council me mbers. the Marine Corps did not prepare such a report prior to increasing aircraft carrier landing practice ministrative measures. to bnnl? dent Carter head:ed for Vie~na an end to the increased landinJ;?··-l~a y . saym~ he .1s 3J?proachm~ practices And 1t r e quested ""ti1s first s ummit with Soviet Erickson to study what other President Leonid I. Brezhnev legal course of action the city "with hope but without false ex might have. should attempts at pectattons " the adminjstrative level fail. At a departure ceremony on Erickson said the cost of a laws uit against the Marine Corps would be substantial and indicated it could be "three to six years" before a final de· cis1on was issued. The attorney also warned council members not to hit the M a rin es with both ad · ministrative and legal action. "There's a tendency on the part of anyone s ued to become (See NOISE, Page AZ> ................... the Wh.ite House south lawn. the president s aid his main goal at the s ummit and the "unchang- ing duty of every president" is to avoid nuclear war while m aintaining U.S. security. Carter left with modest goals for the summit. where the two leaders will sign a treaty to limit U S . and Soviet s trategic nuclear weapons. He said the treaty "gives ~ enhanced national security and increased hope for a peacefuJ future." .At the departure ceremony. Vice President Walter F. Mon- dale told Carter: .. The best wishes of the American people go with you today on this most crucial or all missions ... "I'll certainly do the best I can.·· the president said before he . his wife and daughter <See SUMMIT, Pa1e AZ> Budget Fells Councilman Irvine City Councllman David Silla sat down t.o start bis stucty of the fllcal i• bud1et Sunday. He didn't cet verr far. !l'be fint senior gradu1tln1 clua of Irvine High School received diploma Wednesday evehlng in ceremonies at the school's foot· ball stadium. More than '700 senlon at tbe Irvine Unified School Dlatrict'a three hl1h schools -includinl University W.h and SELF High -were graduatid. 01ficials said no incidents rnarre°' this year's graduations. \ In opea.Laa a file folder, the cardboard corner ~craped bis eyea -and left him without re- acltna •ilht for two day1. "I couldn't read any typed print. Of coune, tbat'• not 1 pre. requialte for haldiaa pQlie Of. fice," Silla quipped. • -" .. ------------. -------·----------------- Stabbing -Ad.mitt-ed- lly _!;rOiip - MINEOLA. NY <AP> A •roup ol fflf ~cribed Jewish vt1Uanl8 who Hid they mailed bombl to $UApected Naal 1ym patbhen laat week have <'latmed reeponalblllty for at.ab bln1 a 10-yHr·old man they lhou1ht was a N-.11 war crimlnll.I ''Tbl.a la only th(' belf llnln~ ... c1 man whO identified h maeU ai. • member of Jewh1h f:.llet'u t i~nen -Wt1 tr Sthml'~ -tnW~'1 warned In a teles>hon• tall lo a radio stahoo aftt'r Wednesday ·~ ~tabbtng The railer said the alta<'k on Vhad1sJavt-C1vzchs, 70, of lht· Hronx. was lntf'nded for Uolealavs M1ukovs k1s , who wa~ t•onvicted of wur crlme8 in I.at via, a Soviet satelhtto country ot1 thP Baille Sea ' Shotguns Aid ~~--Jkach Tem_s O.itr~lllll"-"-.,. By MICIL\ELPASKEVICH °' .. Dell•~, .... A IMJC of crows that baa been waginf a one-sid~ war against an endanlered 1pecles of amall shore birds in HunUna&on Beach ran up against a great equalizer Wcdn esduy -men with s hotguns, State Department of Fish and Game officials said today they zeroed in on 15 of lhe big black birds that have been feaating on the community of least terns near the Santa Ana Rive r mouth The erow killing may continue to protect the 180 small bird.'\ that make up about 10 percent of the fl lat.e'x lf'1t1"l tern population. al·cord 1n~ to department ,.,pok1•i;mun Jtalph Youn~. The adult terns are f enerally tough enoqh to fend of a couple of crows, but Yount said the bit· 1er birds are join1q ln mus at-tacks. he raidln• parUes of crows have been forminc in a nearby grove or eucalpytus trees. 'toung and two warden• armed with •hotlUM began kUl!q otr the crows Wed.aetday morniq. "Under normal cir - cumstances. where there is plenty of habitat and nesUbg area tfor the terns), there wou1an·t be a problem and we would stay out of it and let nature lake care of itself," said Youn~. ·'The biggest problem with the te rn is still the human beina." he added. It was thl' scrnnd attempt 10 kill Maikovsk1s. who came her!! in 1951 and later wa:-. conv1 ct~I in absentia by a Latvurn court and condemned to death ror the ~laughter of Jewish children MAINTENANCE WORKERS AT FAIRVIEW PROTEST PROPOSED WAGE HIKE They Joined Fellow Union Member• Statewide Today In Walkout ''The lca!it tern ·~ ~talus is pre- ranous and the crow's s tatus is 11ot," 11a1d Young "It's as sim· pie as that .. Last year, lhe crows swooped down on the least terns· fenced· oil beach h•bital •nd kille(hbout 25percentofthetemncsUings. The least terns . so.named beca11se they are the smallest members of lhe tern family, an!' protected under the federal Elf» d<t ngercd S pecies Act. The legislation permits game of. hcials to prolec't the terns from --: extinction. ··t'"d Uke lo ~Ire responsibility Cor the st•bbing," a caller. who also said he was from JEWS, told lhe New York Daily News "We are also responsible for the teller bombs last week." A caJJer told The Associated Press last week that bombs had been sent lo former Nazis and Nazi sympathizers in several U S. cities. The bombs were late r found a nd dismantled without ifljury • .. * Fro• Pap A I HITLER ... of amphetamines, commonly re ferred to as speed. Heston believes the drug produced men· tal aberrations thut caused Hitler lo ignore his generals and make tactical errors. Heston's re::.car<'h began when he read a book by Albert Sr>eer ll1ller's minister for industn and armaments . <tnd wa~ fa"csnatcd by Speer 's dc~crip· t1on of changes in 1 lttler during the early 1940s. - Heston began looking for ncurolo~ical Hlncss. but Hitler's ::;ymptoms failed lo match those of mental illnesses and were often inconsistent with his personal history. The breakthrough for Heston came in Wash ington. D C , In 1974 when he found microfilm copies of Morell's records in the National Archives. After studying the records, He~ton developed his hypothesi!. that Hitler's. symptoms were a toxic reaction to amphetamines The n he went to Germany . where he interviewed Speer and others who knew Hitle r Syphillis. Parkinson's diseas<:, sc hizophrenia and manic depressive disease were reject· ~d as diagnose s based on medical record!> ancT interviews Boy, 12, Se1ilenced To Priso11 MIAMI (AP> A ll Y<·ar·old boy, known as "L1ttl(' ~horty" tu ~nends 1n sixth ~radc, h<ts bet-n ·.icntt•nced to 2:l year!> m pn:.nn f or murd e r , robbe ry anrl burglary Erwin Hunter ()leaded no con tes t Wednes day to second degree murde r . He was the youngts l of five youths charged with fotally bcatmg an 85-year· old man while hurglarszing his hom e 1n Fehru<iry I\ IJ·yt•ar <)Id c·o dd endant. E vl' Po:-.ll•ll, wa:-. st•ntcnced la:.t wt·t:k 111 111 \ 1•ar~ in prison Pn1s1·t•ut1Jr-. l'h<1rJ!t•r1 that ~he ""~''th <· r ir11!f<'a lf 1·r 1n lhl' murder of R;il ph Cnmano. who <ht~O of CJ c•ru1>hl'd >ikull more than a month after the Feb 7 b<-allng ·'Do you undcrst<:tnd that you arc pleading guilty but do not want lO confess your guilt, do not want to present a defense, and do not want to go to trial'!" Dade County Ci r c uit Court Judge Jnn I Gordon asked Hunter before accept ing the plea "Yes. s ir," the boy unswercd llunter will he e ligible for parole after one year Two other <:o de fe nd a nts pleaded gui lt y in the ca s1· M :ideline Akins. I S, was sen tenced Lo 30 yt-;u s for serond degree murd Pr Anth o n De l.oach. 17. was sentenced ti') life in prison after pleading guilty to first-degree murdt:r A fifth d~fcndant, Crawford Grooms, 15. is lo f!O on tr14JI in two Wt>(•ks. Ht: is charged with fsr~l ·de~rt·t· murder T L In Huntt·r ':-. ca.,1·, l'uhllc WO aguna Ddendcr i'{'lt:r Hahc·n askt•d for a s1x-yc:ir sentence becau~e of Can tht' boy'i. age 1h :-.1stant State Yon Fires Attorney OaVld WakSl'HilJ) askl:d for 25 Yl(JtrS. _______ ...;:.._ _________ -....:..:::..:....: .. WfiTle th 1 s (j(.( e n<l ant i <; Investigated so me wh (l t younger than tht• Orange County Fire Depart· ment investigators are allem(lt ing today to determine if two fires in the Laguna Canyon area Of Irvine were s et by an arsonist. A fire Wednesday afternoon burned a bout one acre of grassland along Laguna Canyon Road one mile south of lhe San Diego Freeway. On Tuesday afternoon, a small strip of land along old Laguna Canyon Road was burned. The fire was largely extinguished by farm and construction workers who were in the area. Irvine police were s ummoned to both fires lo take arson. related reports. OftANGI COAST DAILY PILOT f ,_.()f.nOl"'C.llM'\t0.1t\' P•tM ••tt\•hk h •\C.O'T\ .. "•<I Ille ........ Pr .... 1. ~1\-b• lho 0.- to•\t Pubtl"'INl C.omOM'Y \.f(Mtt•teeoit.c·.n\••r IK'fJll\ftflld Jrii\onctf'Y •hfovqt\ ,.t lfitly tOf (.6\t• •w ... .......,.,., tt.M.f\ Hvnl..,...OI'\ ftf'A<.1111''°"" t11!'tV•ltt'r.1r..,1n-l~IW'-«'111~t .. 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He also served as chairman of the Ene rgy, Courts, Public Social Service and Craft-Harbor com miaalons. Durine the 1974 oil crisis, Hayes developed the odd-even gasoline allocation program be· ing used in many California counlies. Before serving on the board, he was an SSl'lemblyman from the 39lh district for six years, representing the Long Beach area. Hayes said since he was not seekinc re-election next year he planned his reslgnaUon to come before the supervisors con- aldered the 1980 bud1et. llUy Testifie8 ATLANTA <AP > -Billy Carter leltUied Wednesday for the tetOnd tim• before a federal grand Jury invesU1atln1 loans lo the Carter family pean"t warehouse· from an Atlanta bank headed by former bud.eel dlrec· COT 8ert Lance. ~ ,..ro,. Pap A I FAIRVIEW STRUCK. • • to her. plus clt'nlul b<onefiL'i. Not all Fair vie w maintenanc e workers belong to SETC Strik in~ Fairview workers said they will remain out in definitely and hopt: that other union:-. will a lso s anctwn a !.lrih honorlng the picket line ··I l 's not n lrc m endous hard8hip on us ." he said. "I think the!4e pe-0plc understand the work that we do and wou ldn 't want lo <'uuse a hardship " Pick-a~thon Rings Saddleback Chimes The) spec1 f it·d that tht-1r walkout 1s ctirectC'd against state o ff11.'ial s and not agains t Fairview iL'ielf "ll 's a pretty good place to work out.side of the wages." said engineer l~m1e Sanchez. "I've iJeen here 12 years." Fellow s triker Larry Devore noted that an electrician who would earn $7 .35 an. hour at Fairview could make $10 an hour rn privalt• indu~try and •·n ·n mon· 1f ht: hl•longcd to u union Fairview trcat'I phy'>1cally and mentally disabled persons. Dr Crinell<t s a id that, tel'hni<·a1ly, workers can remain on strike for up to five days without risking dismissal. However. he said he doesn't plan lo seek action against them even if they exceed that limit unless ordered to do so by state of· fic1als. The walkout is in effect al other state facilities. 1ncluding l wo institutions nf the Ca lifornia Yo uth Author it y, s everal h i g hway m<1 1ntc:na ncc equip· ml'nl yard~ and the Stalf' Water f'rOjec·t Donations gathe red through three orange tree pick·a ·thons at Saddleback Coll ege's lrvine campus have rung the c-a mpus 's chimes. That's because $1.000 of the money raised by the Associated Students organization of the school is being given to officials lo purch<1se an electron ic chimes system for the campus clock tower. The $13,000 sy-;tem is heing pu1 <1 for by donution~ from the s tudent body group and con~. at .. tor~ who have helped tiulld and des1i.;n tht• r <1mpuo; Thi· t h1 nw:-:i r1• ,. rn pl1f1crl through two speakers 1n the clock tower which sits at the l'cnter of the four·building cam- pus at Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. A Wes tminster Chimes melody plays on the hour. with brief chimes oecurring on the half hour According to Ron Steinke. <'ampus student ser.vices direc· tor. the college has already raised $6.700 for the project. The Associated Students .. con· tr1 button was gleaned from i~ .000 raise<! when r esidents wt•re allowed tr1 pick fruit from l'ampus oronJ.?e trcf'S at 10 <:ent.' l)c• r o<Jund Powell s:11d flgun'!-. released bv l he ~late f't:r.,onnl'I Hoard an llicatt: hi~ Job µays about 23 per rent less than a compar<ibll' position in private industry The strikers said they arc also angry at having to .work for stretc ht•!> as long as 10 days without a day off because the hospital is short-staffed. Gas: California Style They said they be lieve a significant wage hike might cut turnover and attract more Wflrkt'rS. East Coast Motorists -Toppi1ig O/F Tanks Fairview Executive Director Frank Crinclla said the s trike has affected hospital operations, but hasn't paralyzed them. He noted that ~ome deli very truck dri vers :.end contra ctors arc Fro• Page A I SUMMIT ... By The As~l•ted Press Panic-buying and the na· tionwide protest by independent truckers brought ro unds of Caltfom1a-style ~asoline lines to lhe South and East Coast today. In Maryland , drove!'. or motorists were topping off ~as tanks in anticipation or an emeq~ency order by Gov. Harry Hu g h e s to deal with t he s hortages Mor.ning rus h·h<>ur lraffic m the Baltimore area was s narl<•d by commute rs bQurded a bc:licoptcr for An-caught in slow lanes. suddenly drews Air Force nase in nearby transformed into gas lines. Maryland . Gasoline also was reporh .. >d in Their (llanc took nff al 5·26 s hort s upply in Was hington, a m .. POT on the cight·hour, 4 0 .C., and its Maryland and 15-mmul<: night to the Austrian Virginia s uburbs to Ul' open from 5 to 5, but for the last two months I've been dosing early " One metropolitan 24·hour sta· t1on . with 12 s elf·se rv1 c c islands , ran drv for the first time in 10 years Wednesday In Tennessef', inde pende nt truekers protesting the cost of diesel fuel picketed distributing terminals. putting a squeeze on fuel supplies an Nashville and Chattanooga. Gov Lamar Alex andcr prepared to <1sk for court Fro• Page ;I I NOISE •.. tap1tal G a s Ii n e s r o r me d in Whale conccdini that no sum-Washington at 5 a.m. Wedncs· ctefEU!Sive. If you p·ursue· both mil can end the "s harp compeli-day and today. Dealers report s l multaneously. you could tton" between the superpowers. the vast majority of the area's seriously impair" chances for Carte r s a id he will trv to 1.500 stations wcrcopenonlytwo success in administrative chan . 1n1unctions to hall the picketing. Later. protesting truckers agreed to allow trucks through the pickets as long as they were not carrying diesel fuel Sports Car Second Best rt was sports car vs. tractor I railer rig at the intersection of Culver Onvc and Main Street in I rvsne Wednesday. The sports 1:ar lost According lo police, Warren Sauer. 54~ of Fullerton. was at· tempting a right turn into a con· :o;truction site when his rig eol· hded with a car driven by Don Koulson. 28, of 117 Ceeil Place, Costa Mesa. .. bro<tden our communications to four hours a day and not at aJI nels, Erickson said. with the Soviet leadership" as Sundays . Erickson noted that fie had the Koulson and his pa!-isenger. well as make clear U.S. views "I can pump t ,861 gallons a file from the Los Alamitos case Michael Wilson, 25, of 2712 San '·so that th ere ca n be no day. As soon as that is used up, I on his desk today as he begins to Joaquin Hills Road. Corona del dangerous misunderstandings as close." said Charles Dickinson, f ormulatc strategies for the Mar. s uffered minor injurie!'I. we pursue our separate courses. owner of a Texaco station m Irvi ne council's baUle with the Koulson's car howeve r, was "I go to Vienna with the con-northeast Washington. "I used Marines. destroyed fidence whi<'h can only come ------------------------------------------- from representing the greatest. lht' strongest and the most free society in the world," Carter declared Although surprises cannot he ruled out. the principal purpose of the summit remains the sign· ing of SALT II. Dut aides say Carter will be looking beyond Vienna with the hope ()( promoting a continuing U.S.·Sovict dialogue. aimed at smoothi n g "the peaks and valleys" in relations between the superpowers . Jn addJUon, the U.S. president can be expected to attempt a first-hand appraisal of Konslan· tin Chernenko, the Politburo of- ficial some see as having the in- s ide track lo eventually succeed-' ing the ailing Brezhnev. U .S . officials sprang something of a surprise this week by reveallng they expect Chernenko to participate in the summit. the rtrst between U.S. and Soviet leaders In 4~ years. -- Police Probing Irvine Burglaries SA VE 20°/o IWllll nk M o.trt Re1tdent11I burglariea in which more than *2.JOO ln prop. erty waa taken are under in· vesllgation by Irvine police, Marie Davis, 3800 Parhtew, told police lh•t Intruders who forced open a window esc•ped with $1,100 In jewelry and c:om.. while Ted Gladleux, 25 Bearp1w. uld persona wbo broke Uirou1h a kitchen window departed with Sl .000 In &\I.DI Md other poewaiona. We've got fathers covered ... with a giant selection of shirts. shorta and pants by Op, Offshore. Quiksilver. IZOO. Gant. Fred Perry, Golden Breed. Kennington. 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SACRAMF.NTO (AP> -A strike by lecbalclana cloaed down the SS bUlion Stale Wat.er ProJee& for half a ,day, bu& 1upervllion Md •i back In opera· UQri virtually before the wat~r WH mlued. The 00-mlle network of aqueducu, pumps and electrical 1ener1tinJ planu serves hall of tbe atate'a 22 million residents and Irrigates u muc:b as 100,000 acres ot prime farm land. BVT LOCAL reservoir sup· phca and alternate sources of wa&.e.r turned out to be adequate when 310 s tate technicians walked oiat at 11 a .m. Wednes- day in a dispute over money. Some areas. like Los Ang~les. are served by many projects. The slate attorney general's oUice, acting at the request of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., said It , would seek a n injunction today against the s trike by the Stale Employees Trade Council. Power from other utilities and cool weather that kept de mand down in high-use areas made up for the loss of four h y droelectric pla nts. Th e Scientology Church Hit Loan Fraud Sche1ne Alleged in Riverside RIVF.RSIDE CAP> -Sherirf's dcvut1es raidt:d the K1vers1<lf' I MisKion or the Church of Scicn· lOlo~y on Wednesday, lookinl.l for evidence m an alleged loan ,. fra ud sche me anvolving present and pMSl church members. Sheriff's Capt. Jack Reid said proceeds of several hundred toans amounting to more than SJ00,000 were a lJegcdly turned over to the c hurch aft er m em- , bers obtained the money by rnoiking false loan applications to banks and finan('e companies in the Rivers-ide are<t. Reid u1d a group of former "hurch members told detectives they had been forced l.Q make -false loan applications and turn loan mrmey over lo the c·hurch ( __ .-.,7:_'ATi_E ,___,··}- ~as , the Vl('e p re s ide nt ()f Southern California Gas Co. said Wednesday. ·'It bothers us that we seem a hit like the little boy crying wolf." said William Wood. who il> al~o the chic!f negotiator for C alifornia utility companies seeking to import LNG from In· donesill. Weaihrr 1t'rl~o111r 11 Id a c-r c brus h fire raged 1n Winchester in Riverside County a nd firefig ht('rs fou~ht tw<J blazes in San F ernando believed set by juveniles. M~r Rap Dropped PASADENA (AP> -Charges against movte stuntman Crl!ne Le Bell in connection with the 1976 murder of private detective Bobby HaU have been dismissc.'<f in Superior Court. ··we h ave inl>uff i c ie n t ('v1dence to convict the dcf<:n rlanl due lo the fact thal the m~ jor portion or our evidence wa!> s uppressed by the s late up· pell ate court," Deputy D1s•.r1cl Attorney Jerry Dowcs Dnlfl• Planl BM•trd ~NG ra~t Doo•fl>d"! L OS ANGELES t AP J - Cooler te mperatures were ex- pectf'd lo provarle somt-relief for Southern California firefighters who combined forct-s to tame numnous blazcs, including a 100-acre brush fire nt.•ar Baldwin (,ake. about 100 miles northeast of Los An~ell'l> SA N DI E G 0 < J\ I') S 1 x · LOS ANGELES (AP) -If no positive dt."C1sions a bout a pro· posal to build a liquefied natural ~aR terminal al Point Concep- tion are reat.•hcd by the e nd of .rune. Indonesia will probably cancel its contract lo import the Fires burned nl'ar Haldwin L:.ikc in the Rag Bear area at the Ventura-Los Angeles counties line at Westlake Village . A 150· persons have been arrested tn conneclion with a mulli-milbon· dollar mobile drug factory that authorities say was µart of a maJor conspirary to manufac ture and distribute the 11111·11 hallucino~eoic drug PCP -SURPRISE DAD ON FATHER'S DAY Now you can impresss Dad with your ~ good taste and give him a quality gift all at one time Give Oad a Chicago Cutlery SKH-6 Steak Knife ttotder with S ue 1035 Steak Knives. See the entire 11ne of ouahly \<n111es and gift set 11-cllawer metal worll· sltop Gnlmizer ts1.ts • .-, · WITH PUICHASE OFDRIMB. «MOTO.TOOL m PACllD INSIDE Kit includes a 30,000 RPM constant speed Dremel Moto -Tool. ptua 20 ecceeeories that und. drtll, cut. carve. grind. 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CllQ.11 •I SAW 8111-bearlng eauapped Adjustable depth an angle controls. STORE HOUIS: Mon. tin Fr.I. 9·9 Sat. 9·6, S.. I 0.4 '•II • faclUUee are uaed mosUy to run wai..r pumps and to provide backup p<>wer 1n times of peak contu..,Uon. There were no1'eports or cities wlthout drinking water, bu\ part ol Bakerafteld in \be San Joa- quin Valley awlt~hed it.a source to the Kem River, and parts or San Gabrie l and San Bernardino. north and east or Loa Angeles, 6Wtlched to Wells .. 0 e ~ a r tlm e n t of W au r Resources, Charles Shoemaker. said the system should be in con· dlllon to make au deliveries t.o- d.a y a.a required. T be pow•r aad w employeea' walkoUt was second offtcial atate em atrike in Callfomta blat.ory. . ftrat, wbldl lnwlftd m~ ot -the a a me Wat er Pro ct employeea, waa a four· ay •lrlke in a 1'72 pay dltpute ~th The project collects water from Northern California and distribut.es part -of it to San Joa· quin VaUey farmland and the rest over the Tehachapi Moun· tains to Los Angeles and sub· urbs. Gov. Ronald Rea1an. f However, there has _. a flurry of ao-called "aic:koc&ts .. recenUy among HJBhway P~ officers, state prison guardl ,nd employees in slate hoepitala pnd Project ofllclals reported late Wednesday that they had most of the system back on Hne. They said strikers "tinkered with" some computers and devices, but t.here was no sabotage. The assistant director of the The workers. who have not had a pay increase since July 1977. have rejected Brown's of. fer of a 10.S percent raise for the fiscal year beginning nut month and are demanding 20 percent. the highway departnfellt. , ·All of the disputel have .,._ over wages, which Brown f~ laat year after voters paned ~ Proposition 13 lax-cul initiatife . . 1 Bay Area Sweep Hell's · Ange& Arrested SAN FRANCISCO c AP l -Hundreds of federal and local law enforcement agents s wooped down upon multiple locations around the San F rancisco Bay area, in a coordinated e ffort aimed at .urrests or 32 members of the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang, it was reported today. Authorities were quoted as saying the arrests of al least 18 persons Wednesday night were on fedl'rul grand jury warranL'> involvtng conspiracy to sell drugs and controlled substances, deal m firearms and murder opponents It was believed to be the largest sweep of its kind in the m otorcycle gang's turbulent history. with leaders. mem bers and associates of the group named m scaled warre1nts . OFFICIALS CLAMPED A tight ltd C>f ser recy over the raids. which were believed to have con tinu<:d into the early hours today US. Attorney G . William Hunte r was expected lo announce their complet1on at a news conferenc(! later an SC1n Francisco. The San Fr~ncisco Chroniclt! said the ratd!. ex· tended from Ou kl and lo Sucramt!nto to San Jost . The newspaper ~aid most of thoi.c arrested were l.lrought to r.overnment Island in San Fran cHico Bay and then transferred t1> th4· ft!dt·ral building in S:.in Franc1SC'1J for arraignment Hunter could not be reached for comment. F81 offic ials declined knowledge of the raids, despite a report that the agency had coordinated it. An of· fi cia l with the U S. Drug Enforcement Aiency tn Los Angeles referred questions to lfunter's office. However. the Chronicle quoted Hunter ass.,-- ing the warrant.'l were obtained under a federal rackelffring and corrupt organizations statute in· volving the Hell 's Angels. The Chronicle s aid most of those arrested were lransfc!\-red to the federal buHding in S.n Francisco for arraignment. , Federal P rotecli ve Service police at the fede ral building said no officials were on duty apd lh«.>re was no evidence of activity al the buildiSJg late Wednesday. SUMMER SCHOOL -'79 June 18 -July 27 8:30. 12:15 Grades 1-8 CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL 7 60 Victoria St., C~ta M~so TF.LF.PllON F. CALLS TO base wcr<: rt!fcrrl'd by 1he Coast Guard to a "command post." where u inan who 1dcnl1ficd himself only a!. an "agent" ~ said only th;it two assistant US. attorneys were " Tuatioft • $20 P~ w.- ALL ACCREDITED TEACHERS pr~:scnt. fl was not immediately known when: the For Information Call -548-6866 persons arrested wen.· he1n~ held Join the Celebration! ' .. See Why Your Friends Have Shopped and Saved With 2 WAYS TO BUY. Compare the Savings Yourself! ar...,c~·· ,.,., .... °"" FULL SERVICE SELF SERVICE , ......... .......... s .... Help Yourself Or Lea•e It To Us. 11111w-w., ~ S•• q...,, Sertlc• ........... , Y•'ftT1..Wfor53Y..,._ • . --~--:----------.( . -------~-o;,r --------------;. I. • • ii • • - ' I Orange Coast Daily Pilot Edltorifil P!HJ.,.e _______ rh•u~ ••.• Ju•ne_• ... · .•m--•••••"Obef't •• =-.·=.·.~.~-•blc.'::'.'.•.•.•.:"' •• ~ ..... ·.~.:.~.",~'•.•_• kvine-Tackles ~Marines on J els --In what mi&ht be C'Oftlid~red one oflls m<•re carefully -:ordM actJona in recent time. the Irvine Clty CoWlcil as preparing to do bAttle wit.It the Marine Co11>5 over Jet· f\Ol1e. Aller listening to testimony rrom frustrated and fearful residents. th~ eouncU uuthorizcd the muyor and the city uttorney to proceed with action to bring a halt to lnrrt:•Ued trainln.z ntebt.~ Uult are creallntt the nobe. The rounril was tareral to l nsun> thut its fmst pro fests will oo lodJ:ed through udmlnlstrotivc• channf)IS tht.1 Dtopurtnwnt of Oden.st> und urmc-<t sNv1c~s commit tet·~ of both the• S.\nntf' and thl' tlnu:.t> or lfrprt>:.cnt 11ll\'{·~ Tht· 1·ou1H·1I ')IOppt·d ~hort of ordc:rm~ a n 1m111t'lih•lc :Jllac:k in kdt>ral courr Jnsttud, 1l a~kt!d tht• attorney to USSl':>S tht• <'hltnC'('!) fur ~UCCt'SS of s uch a :.Ult. what II rniRht t'ust und how long 1t m1~ht takl· to lit1 gH k all items worthy of co11Mdcrat1on. ( At this point. no one can predict what :,uccess Jrvinc will have in its fi ght to stop the n<>isc But it m1:1y h ave.in s ured a gn•utl•r chance for resolving tht· pro blem by pur:,uin~ a~min1~trat1vc 1·hannels than ~lorrrung lhc courthou::,c. .School Spending Issue tWhat may be the first rumblings in November's llJ'fne Unified School District board o,f educ;ation cam· pai~n were sounded at a recent trustees meeting. Trustee Frank Hurd. whose term does not expire this year. questioned differing allocations t o the district's schools . I lurd offered some computations which showed that the money spent per student may differ as much as 5200 between lW•> of the district's elementary schools. rt 's n11t ;i new issue. It has been raised in the past and drnwn cons idc.•rnl..>lc debate. But district administrators hclicvcd the issue had been pretty much resolved. llurd's C'Ompulations -and his suggestion that a more standardizcci allocation svstcm is needed -in· u1cC1 t e otherwisP · · 11 ·s the: kind of 1s::,uc which makes for good campaign fodder <Jnci it wouldn't be surprising if thC1l0s what it's dt•:.t IOL'd to he.· A Good Example Tce1chcrs an the J rvinr Unified School District have won at wo-,ve<ir contr~cct th al will boost their salaries 16 percent over the two yearo;-following negotiations ma rked by con· c11i<Jtion rather than confrontal1on. Given the economic times in which we live, the settle· m c nt is a fair one. The teachers. of course. initially want· cd mu<'h mon• th4n they settled for -but thei,r over· whelming cndors< .. mcnl of the settlement makes 1t cleCJr lhl'y'rc happy w1lh what their negotiators achieved From the <f1slric't's standpoint, the two-year package ma kes S<'nse It will take the pressure off district officials lo nt·~o11al<.-salaries this time next year when they are in the mid<ll<· of tryi ng to dcveJop the fiscal 1981 budget. Llk<.•w1~c." tnl' teachers will know exactly what they h :n•t· to work with a s they formulate their personal budgl'ts ovPr the upcoming two years. Contrasted to stormy negotiations elsewhere. the ex am ptc ~et. by both the d ii;tricl and the teachers m Irvine was a good one. • Opinions cxpress1:d 1n me space above are those of the Daily Piiot Oiiier views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invrled. Address The Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·432t By L.M. BOVD Am asked wNch national magazine was first to publish a pictUTC or a topless woman. That goes pretty far back. In 1903, the National Geo- graphic, Yl't, pioneered that art with a photo or a re mal1· Philippines ril'<' harvester. What followed was a whole batch or such camera work executed in the Orient and in Africa by scholarly photog- raphers who claimed to be highly scientific i.n their pursuits. Add sassafras, that very stuff your great granny made lea out or. to the lengthening list of items banned by lhe.U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Think of that! Sassafras tea is now against the law. Q . "Old the Marine Corps enlist women dunng World War I?" A . Dld Indeed And at war's end. a sizable number Dear Gloomy Gus I loYe my Sky Lab pqttal stamptt. Wlll t.be 1 o v • r nm en t pr f'D t another honorln1 thOM killed by 500 fallln1 parts? l.C.U. SS of same were lined up for re· lease from the s ervice. backed by <Jn honor guard of uniformed m en at stiff atten- tion Secretary or the Navy Josephus Daniels in the farewell address broke up those stalwarLc;, turning th<>1r line into a skirmish with laughte r . Jlc said to the girls: "As we embrace you in uniform today, we will t'm· brace you without uniform tomorrow.·· Q. "Isn't Jackie Onassis the world's richest widow?" A. No, sir, thal distinction probably belongs lo Oona Chaplin, who's said to be worth as muc h as $100 milJlon as the result of the late Charlie Chaplin's gold investments. Do you recall Geor1te Orwell 's b ook "1984"? R esearchers report more than 100 of the volume's pre- dictions have a lready come true. Charles 11 of England so e njo)'ed that ancient game known as "Pall Mall" that he bu ill a broad atri p ln northwest 1 London for the playtna of It. SboDI 1pran, up alCJnl Ill skies. The street then took the name of the 1ame. Bec..aae Jt wu ~loaed to vehicles, it wu not JUll another 1treet, however. - People .wa'llted 'o ean tt-101Detldac else. That "Pall" seemed to be a apedflc 1"-l name wlltl• th•· "llall" would MrVe t.o ldenU11 U1 ••e• ,. ..... n ... ....,., ... .... •alt•aJ tbat JOU ud l Jn.. q'8ent l1 ealled a mall became of a ro19I fudna· tloa wtUt a old 1ame . . ---------------..---_...,,._ - l W ASIONGTON -The rellre- m.-nt of Soviet Communist Party bo111 Ltonld Brezhnev Is predict· l'd with thC' regularity, lf not the '4l'curacy. of a cuckoo clock. Trllditionally, the predictions or Kremlin W&tcber s are peaged l<I SOffil' event · of h1stor1c I~ (l) ()\' :&0 l'C une fi1rnl lr1umvh . J>l•rhaps, fJ nd Jln·thnl•v will :-tt.·p down Thu '> lt'c Hu ~~1an l ea der 's tnl'CllnJ! with P resident Carter for the s1grunJt or the SALT II treaty 1n Vienna has sent lht• soothsayers to lh<'1r ll'll lC'a Vl"• oncl' mun' The treaty Mt(n1ni.:. lhl'Y sp~·ulatc. will lie rin·c1:.t,ly the kind or showboat ;1chu:vem<:nl tha l wlll g1vl' Hrezhnc.•v an C'xcu~e to r~llr1• with lh l' JJ)aud1tli o r world lc<.1ders stJIJ nn~JOJ: 1n his ears 1'hl' b1i: trouble with this . , recurring theory is that it as· sumes. Brezhnev wants t.o quit. and there's no evidence t.o sug. gest this. Quite the contrary: Like every previous top man in the Kremlin, Brezhnev has s hown no inclination to go gentle mto that good night of voluntary retirement. INTELLIGENCE .sources in· formed our ass ociate Bob Sherman lhat in light or past his - tory. it's more likely Brelhnev will continue to hold onto power until death or intrigue force him o ut. The C<.'ntral Intelligence /\gen· cy has c hronicle d the qt11et struggle ins1de the Kremlin to retire Brezhnev a nd his stub born refusal to budge. His abili· ty lo survive at the top or the h e ap h as b een a sour ce of frus tration fnr younJtcr mem h<.'rs of the l'olttburo and a cause of som(' Jt•alousy <rmong other mt•mhc rs of -ll\e Soviet gcron· IO<'r'ln• A• rt·p•>rl 1n th<• Cli\'!-i top s<.·crct Nat1on<r l l ntellti.:cncc Oa1· · I . ly in April mt. analysed the Bremnev'• OrwelliaJl poUtlcil evidence of srowtn1 restltlAMll •• ••more equaJ" than the otber within the Communltt Party. equal• in the Politburo wa1 dem· over Brnbnev'• 1rowln1 .. cUlt outrated by b1a lncunioe onto. or penonallty." This la the kind political turf suppoaedly belay· or individual ascendancy that ln1 to Premier Alekael Koe~iiD. was supposed to have been laid the CIA reported. ..Breahnev to rest at Stalin'• ·cteatb ud had once again overstepped lmtitu- the stake driven through Its tional boundaries, lntl'Udinl lnt.o heart when Khrushchev was Kosygin's governmental domain forced into reUrement. by interrupting a meet.inc of the Council of Ministers," lhe CIA reported, ooting that Brezhnev had Intervened in council meet- ings three times between 1970 and 1975 PRAVDA, the party organ, had jU!t published an article at· te mpting to discourage grumbl· ings about the "cult or personali· ty." and the CIA provided this interpretation: "The defense of the praise accorded BrHhne v < 1n Pravda> lends credibility to a recent rumor that Soviet party members In several institutes have written letters complain.lng of a buddin~ Brezhnev cult. The tenor or the letters r eportedly was that the party had suffered under Stultn's personality cuH and Khru~hC'h~v·s subjectivism and should not allow such errori-. lO be repeated under Rrezhnev." THE BIGGEST spate of re· lirement rumors was occasioned by the 2Sth Soviet Party Congress in February 1976. Brezhnev, then 69, had had a rough year. Serious dental prob· lems and the drugs used to tre at them had impaired his health to the point that he was not sct'n in publ.e for weeks al et timf'. When he did emerge. his d c t H 1or a tcd eondit1on was noltccable lnlelliRence reports noted that on occasion he was ''neither mentally alert nor physically a~ile." and that his ·tamina was clearly limited. N e ve rthe less. as so often before, the CIA had to conclude that the retirement rumors were groundless. THF. OLD MAN himself rarely discusses rl'l 1remcnt /\ secret rl'port analy7.ing Bn·zhnt!v's dis· <·uss1ons with ll S i-.enatilr:-. in J 975 notccf th~11 he said · "No one '" ('tt·mal <ind life being what 1t is. there <:omr<, a lime whe n a pers on mU.'>l Je<JVC, whether rflr re t1rl'ml'nl or be<-c.1usc nr illnc:!>s, but when on{' as at the helm one mu-;t do Wh\lt one can for lhe future " The· inlt'rprett'r, thinking the senator" m11-:ht mukc tno much of 1t. 1:h11.,<· not t o tran:;latt· Rre1.hm·v :-r1·ft·rt:nC'c 10 "ill nes-; . tll'V\T 11/i . ./E Y'ALL WNE Wrll-4 MK CAKltR? . 1'' 1• •r r l v ft, u r v <'a r ... I :rt f' r , Brc·1hr1t•\ '-till '>N 'm -; <ktcrminNI to "rln wh:it n 111· t·an" :ind I hough ('V•·n .,wkt•r c;nrt older . he :rµparcntlv c;tr ll h a:. tht• rlout lu do 1t Mailbox Let Us Make Our Energy-saving Choices To the Erhtor; I 1·an'l lhiok of •1 more· unfair. unattrart1ve way to !'>ave · uas lhan h~ makini.: l'ac h person lea ve his t•ar home one day u week, or hy forcing e veryone to go on a rour rlay work Wl'Ck. Most people :rre willing to cfrasticall y <'Ul lia('k • But they want to do rt I ht·• r v. av I do not mind n'<lu ·1n.g drivinJ,! 50 per· c1•nt, 'but I w;_rnt t11 bt• ;rhl<' to use m y c;1r in enll'rgt:ncu·s anrl when I rl'ally ne<'d rt Two-car famil1c:. would not he incon vl.'nicnccd so much ; they arc cov- t•rcd for C'm ergenc·1Ps. /\~ u:;ual, it's more apt lo lie the pe<>plt• without monev who <Jrc incon· hut• and cry l)ver lh1· fate of feral goal:.." m1~ht :..unwd<.1 y b1• r'<1ual ~ Jy cxpressl'd for human beings. With all due n •spert for Judge Takasugi. 1t may bl· ;i long lime b l'for e that happens Hnd UC Berkf'll'y vrt('rinartan Bruce Max Feldman. wh•' h<.1!-i studied the a r11 ma I fi x atw11 of doi.t and c:il ownt'rs, pom ts 111 t hP nl'~d of ~uth prionly·d1sorit·ntNI pMplc f<>r ther.apy lhc." doi!--' C<Jl bc.ini:: usNI as an :1ll1·r·t'~'' for ow1wr:. who 1dcn1if.\ ""h an ;m1mul's I r ~1th~·r than hurn an 1 :.w1fl. alhlf'l•t , m:ist'ulinl'. feminine. intdllgl'nt. l'lt·ver. courageous charaetcrti-.lrcs vcnienc<'<I · f 'f:LOMi\N 1nd1C·a t cs 1tog · ----Ownl!L!>-tall ClW.[c.s:. th1·1r anger AS f~OR fotJr da}' work wcc•k5, to a dog 1 anc1 1-!t'f <iway w1lllif ) my son 1s young :.nd strong but mon• c·asily lhan to a human by docs warehouse work. on his feel ki<·king lht· doi.t lo ... :.11:-.ry <•need do ing hca vy work on c:cment for u•ven~c.· a~~rnst onc•'s boss or floo rs . Oct·:r s rnnall) he: ran spous t• YC'I. :11 th1· .,aml' t1m1·. s l and a lO·hour day. but usuully ust· t h<•1r animals a:. s urro,::alc 1f hi• has to work too many days l'hildrc n "filltng thl' owner's more than c·1f.!ht ho urs ht' 1s need to lovP and fl·t'l lovcd " t11111llv <'Xhaus ll·d ancl rnn't do 1\11 of which t•x 11lains tht' a nything hut go to work and i.:o neurolt<' dog t he incessant horn(' no nth<·r <•elivlli(':o.. barking. obese. <:nngini;?. car My daui:hkr works on her fN't <'h as 1 n i:?. ~ n r bag l' c· an in a b111ldin~ that is not air con· scnnm~ers that Ft?ldman C'hums ditioned or vc.>ntilated properl}. shouldn't t'Vt•n Ix• ow1wd by half Sht' is :-.I rong ;ind hl'althy hut or the doi: owners who arc using s ai<I sh"'rl hav•· to riuit 1f she h<Jd a dog/c·atwther nn1m<JI lo fulfill to go on :t long d:1). a function normully filled by Even my hushund. who has et <.1nolht•r human bt'inJ:. desk Joh. s aid his accuracy BRUC E S JI OPPJNCT drops and he feels emotional fatigue if he worki. overtime too often. If he has a Jong dinner break ht' can go in during eve· ning hours and do fairly well, but not continued overtime. Firms lose money on IO.hour work days because or Joss or em- ciency. And people would use those thrcc·day wee ltcnd.s to take long trips. using more gas than if the) worked rivc·day Wl'<'k!l . Wt> have an upstairs apart· ment with insufficient window s pace. on the sunny side. We have to have our air condition· ing on even slightl) warm (lays We would be willing to greatly reduce our e ne rgy usage in some other way for th is privile1e. Let's all cut. a certain petten· tage, but let's dolt our own way and still have a few personalde· dslons left to us. J. CRAWFORD ............. ~ To the Editor: U.S. District J'IW loberl ~ tn a ~t lnued wttb bla t.Uunction a11tnat the propoMd Navy alau•bter ol San Clemente ltland 1oa~-_._a .,....... • bope ••..• Ute~ Pftonr Fart• To the Editor; This is in regard to the June 7 article, "Telephone Salesman Battles With Giants." The fifth paragraph of this article includ~ grossly Incor- rect Information. "It also forced the utilities to begin selling their equipment outright inste ad or m aking customers rent it forever. which is why the Bell system offers phone sales as an alternative to monthly service charges." With a few isolated exceptions in other parts of the country. no telephone companies (public utllitles) sell their equipment outright, etc.; for example. neither Pacific Telephone nor General Telephone will sell their equipment, excepting for certain 1peclalty items -answer· tn11recording machines, etc. Thus, bUllneues can only rent telephone equipment from telephone companie!I or buy 1ucb equipment from private veadon, of whk:h many exiat· in Sout.bem CaUtomJa. l"\arther. the fourth pararrapb tnten that telephone equlpm"9t ma1 be purcbued only from "'S.Utbwest and 1tmilar 1mall rirms." Factually, this business 1:-. dominated I n ation~lly and locally> by a few very large firms . of which two are multi· national telecommunications equipme nt manufacturers Thus. most businesses choose betw~n giant telephone com· panie!-i and giant private vendor companies <not "Southwest and similar small {arms" J JAMES LINDER Plaiw Safet H To lht' F.clilor : M s . Co 11 h u r s t . ., I <· l I «' r 1 ~t ailbox .• JUnt' Ii i rn n:garrt 10 lh(• DC IO tra1?edy ~·t O'Hare Airport 'P<'aks for the hos t of pco~trn •• her fcc:lin s or pa in and confuMon It is a very pnis.:nant appeal by a sensitive lll·ri.on who docs not choose to crcatl' a mental block lo mass :.uffc rini.:. as so many of us arc.' indincd to do. I am n 11 t a r c J? u I a r a 1 r traveler , bul I have Oown coa:-.t lo-coast scwral times and have us1·d the OC-JO at least one time. I havl.' a son who helps build lh<'m and I know that h~ must h•l·I d('(·ply about wh<it has hap· pen ed. I am hopeful that the awful loss of life in a burning. fiery pyr<' will spur development of systems which will enable all ful'I to bC' instantly dumped and doors released by. r emote con· trnl from the ~ockpil so lhat ut least some could escape an agonizing dealh. . TOM RITTER Qrrfn-Tlp• To the Edit.or: R~eally I was going to have my company produce and dis- tribute thousands or a bumper slicker reading "GAS CARTER IN '80." Before placing the order for these slickers. a thought came to my mind; "maybe, this 'born a1ain Christian' president of ours is one of the most honest presidents we ever bad ; however, due to vario&&1 shorlcominp he gives the op. posite impression." VNPORTVNATl:LY. ahortcomlap ln a president may be an HHl in tbe avera1e person. First -"Soft Spollen ~ ty:" Mr. President, tbJt It· tribute may have put yo&& in of. flee due to Water1ate but It won't keep JOG lbere. Amelita• need• dramade IHdenlt.lp, a peraoa wbo can effecUwab MU lltl l'fOll'Ull. • Second -"Be a R11ular _ ..._ __ --.. .__ ____ _ \ Guy ... America looks for a pres 1den1 lo ha' 1· lcadt'ri-.h1r1, dign1· ty, knowledf(c a nd <i certain plus that the r egular guy doesn't have Third -"Bcl1evc·m and back Your Friends ·" Unfortunately, this Christian principle g~s right out lhc door when you open t hc White t louse door. As pre· v1ous adm1n1str\Jt1ons have .Pr.~vcd. Jnends <~uilty or not· guilty I can bury you. Fourth "Knowledge and Expcn l!nce "Mr. Pres ident, we won't dwell on this point because y ou will :-.oon r eceive your t11plom;1 c·omplcting 1our rour- year course. Undoubte dly, the ne xt 12 months will be very troubled nd--chal feni:ing On.ly_lhe.JLve.r· <·oming r,r these four major ~hortt:omangs will renew the lease on the residence. EARLE WEICHMAN flre. and Sense To the Editor RC' the current brush flre· burnini.? on the Camp Pendleton reservation: I really appreciate the U S. Manne Corps practices and drilling and test firing their weapons in order to protect us from the Red menace or any, other menace that might storm the beaches o( San Clemente in ••venl of war or antj·nuclear pro- tests etc. But 1r they continue to use live ammo. flares and high incen· diary dcvic~ during high fire risk days with Santa Ana condi· lions I'm afraid there won't be any San Clemente left lo defend. Just burned out buildings as • result or lack of common sense exhibited by some Marine ol· fi cer who has n't got the brains to cancel Ule day'l operation Jun-- because ·it was scheduled on that particular day. Most of us in San Clemente who lived thro ugh and ex· perie nced that last holocaust always tum an anxious eye over our shoulder towards Camp Pendleton when tbe weather turns hot and dry. Come on, 1uy11 tn green! Please use a ltttle commcnr horse sense. At most you would only klee three or four days a ye er of f1fint. MORT WEISS • Laguna/South Coast EOIT l ON ; ,. Yo•rBo•e&ew•; Dally Ne••••Jler VOL. 72, NO. 1,S, 3 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNtA TEN CENT$ Oil llllports Rise; Refining Dr-ops 17 . WASHINGTON CAP) A sharp. unexpected ris~ in oil im- ports thia week could mean no ·•generallaed a horta&e " at gaaollne atatJonr; this summer. .Eneray Secretuy J ames K Schleainaer aald today. But that good news cot.lid be jeopardized by a troublesome, unexplained drop m refinery production, Schlesinger told a news conference Blazing Boo9ie He call~ that decline "d.lsap· pointlna. troublHome 1r· rltating" and said the Depart· tnenl or F.nergy will inve11tigate and c.U lndividu1tl companies to account f°' their actions. Schlesinger also said tb~t loog lines at service stations could pe rsist. despite rising imports, unless the stations stagger hours or operation rather than all close ea.rly in the day. He re<:ommended that each governor con.sider orde ring that gas stations in their states stag· ger hours to assure continuous gasoline s uppUes. The secretar y reported that crude-oiJ imports rose by 840,000 barrels ~r day this week over the previous week's level to 6.6 million barrels per day. Imports recently hav e averaged 6.1 million to 6.2 O.tllr Piiot PIN>I• br G.trr Ambrc>u Long-ha ired Boogie Board e nthusi ast slide~ left on a small. but well-formed Main Reac-h Park wave in Laguna Beach The early afternoon action at the packed beach Wednesday drew a half-dozen of the urethane board operators into the 64 degree waters. where t he tubula r wave s mean f a<>l -albe it s h ort-s lides 5 Clemente Planners Nix Resignations All five San Clemente Plan· mng Comm ission members have refused to resign a rter the City Council voted 3 to 2 June 7 to ask them to s tep down from their posts. But commissio ners James Chase and William Greenwall say they do not plan to r eapply for another twa-year term on the volunteer panel. Their current terms expire June 30 Santa Ana Youth Held in Stab, Rape A 17·year-o ld Santa Ana t een-ager has been arrested in connection with Tuesday's stab· bing death of a Laotian rerugee and the rape of the dead man's elderly wife. Santa Ana pol.ice reported today The same unidentified young man also is believed respdnslble for at least three burglaries and one attempted rape in the same west centra l Sa nta Ana neighborhood. police alleged Chayfous Xiong, 67. of 800 S. described as minor injuries and released The teen·a1ier was arrested a t his home without incident, pohce s aid. a nd was booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. Officers said the Xiong familv fled lo the United Stales as ref. ugees about three years ago. Their investigation was ham- pered at rirst because or the family 's d ifficulty speak ing English, officers said. million barrels a day. which would permit gasoline suppljes this summer to reach 95 to 96 LENGTHY GAS LINES HIT EAST COAST-A3 percent of last summer's levels, he said. • "If we get higher than project· ed arrivc.ils this s upply figure can go even higher," he said Nevertheless. continuation or the present spurt remains "a big ·if'." Schlesinger cautioned. The United States remains vulnerable to world oil ex· porters. he said. ''The re is no guarantee this turnaro und will continue " He srud Libya's leaders tunl that they may reduce crude oil exports to the United States on 1st Black, 1st Woman oolitical grounds . Nigeria is con· cerned over U.S. policy regard· ing Zimbabwe. Rhodesia. Iran continues to be "somewhat chaotic" and Saudi Arabia's policies are "open to change." A source of deep concern lo the Carter administration .'' Sch lesinger s aid , was the decline in refinery operations this week from 87 percent of capacity lo 84 .5 percent. B11rke Appointe" As LA Supervisor LOS ANGEl.t-;S I APJ F o r m e r R t• JJ Y v o n n e Rralhwa1 te Rurllt.· W"lr.\-n11mrd tod a y hy Gov ·E dm und (; Hrown Jr t o repl<H'P Lo ~ Angeles Cc1unl) S uperv1s1Jr James Hayes . who resigned un expe<.'tedly Jun1• 1 Mrs Burkt' l~t·omc~ the f1r~t blaC'k tind the.· hr::.t '4 •1mon to ::.l·rve on th\· p'lw{·rful f1 v1· m<.·mber BCJord of Supervisors "'hsch gnvt•rns thl· n:.ition '!t mo!tt J111pufous t-uu1ll ~ 'I can't think o f u bc·ttl·r pPr:.on to rl.'1.Jf"l'!->Cnl thl! d1strir1 l h (Jn Yvon n 1• B r ;J th w a 1t1· l:iurke," Br11wn told rPporter'> Mr:-. Burkt'. !->mll1ng ;.it thro govl•rnor ·!. :.1<Jl-, uddc1I "I f1111J 1l iJ n •ol hrmm '' ('hilllf'nge llc-r JpJ1<11nlm1•1H l'<1llH' <1:-. 1111 surprist.>. desp1tt• the fact that she 1s a liberal Democrat being appointed to represent a trad1- t 1 o n all y l"On se rvat1vc Hepublican s tronghold -the 5th Supcrvisorial L>istrict. Mrs Burke said Wednesday that Brown had taken that mlo consideration "'Jk had IOflkcd al the d1s tnct ISee 8l1RKF.. Page A2> Curb Flexes Muscles He Wants to Na1ne Diedrich Replacement SANTA ANA IAP l -Lt. Gov Mike Curb says he wi ll appoint a s uccessor to conv1<·tcd Orange County Su 1H·rv1'>or R a l ph Diedrich 1f (iov Edmund (j Brown Jr I=> out or the state when Diedrich's scat becomes vacant. ·'The matter has certainly been on my mind." Curb said Wednesday after bemg conta<.'l e d in Suc·ramcnto . "'Hut I haven't nt1rrow<:d 1t down to an\ s pecific names " · Diedrich, conv1<.'ted last month of bribery, ss ~chcdulect to be sentenced July 9. If he htis not resigned b.v then, the seat will a utomatic1t lly bccom~ vat•ttnl upon sentcncan g . Curb. a Repuhhcan . ha:. been waging a runninl'? battll· with the De m o<.'rat1c: governo r Ovl'r Curb's power to make a ppoint ments to key governmental posts wh1>never Brown 1s absent There has ht•en '>Jlet'ulat1on 111 <·ounl\ GO !' <:1rd t•!-> thcit 1f brown· 1s 'out of the state July 9. Curb mjght pac k Assemblyman llru<'e Nestandc. R Orange. or 1·ounty Planning Gommissaon Chairman Rex {;a<'de. who un s u t r e s s f u I I ~ :. <1 u g h t t h e Hf'pubhcan nomination in lhl' ti9th Ass emblv d1Mnct last Jun<: ··111 tht· co1n1ni:. "'eek. I plan t11 ge t some rnput from som€· Ora nge County pe"ple. whos • Judgment I respect." Curb said Dicdnrh has !tatcJ he would r1• :-.ign ~fOl'e July 9 sf he were as· sured he would be replaced by , .in .. accepta ble " appointee Brown aide Gray Davis suy!t that the gO\'(•rn11r won 't discu!t:. pub lrrl.v his choH·c for the supervisor's job until 1t is made v aC'ant by Diedrich 's rt'si~nat1on or -;entencin~ Most loccil Oemcwratsc IPad1·r.,. !"lay former Assemblyman Ron Cordova. D·Newport Beach, h:t~ the inside track Fire Ravages Apartment; Woman Hurt T hat m eans C ity Coun cil members may appoint al least two new Planning Commission m e mbers after scheduled in· tcrviews at 3 p.m. Friday for those residents who have ap. plied for the vacant posts. Sullivan St.. was stabbed to death in his bed T uesday morn- ing during a struggle with an in· truder. , The alleged would-be burglar then clamped his hand over the mouth of Xiong's wife and raped he r al knife-point. offi cers as serted. Laguna Douses Blaze San Clemente resident Geneva ('la rk. 67. escaped serious injury Wednesday artemoon when an ovt.•rloadcd electrical plug re t.·c•µtacle sparked a fire in ht:r ~ct·ond -story apartment and <'L1used $2,500 in damag<'. J M~. Clark was trea ted aruirc. le a st'd .fro m San Cle m e nte ficneral Hospital for a burn on her hand shortly after the L p.m hrc a t 515 Monterey Lane. Council a nd P lanning Com· mission members gathered al a Wednesday study session on lhj! proposed 3,000-dwelHng Visbeek Ranch land development. T here was no open discussion at the time of the resignation re· quest. But when contacted prior to the meeting, Chase called the council's resignation request or th-e comm issioner s ''petty. ridiculous" and "a slap in the face." PlaMing Commissioner Carol Carlson termed the council's ac- tion "irrational and emotional." She refused to resign and said <See RESIGN, Page AU Coast Weather Som e low clouds and local log late tonight and early Friday otherwise mostly falr. Lows tonight 60 to 66. Highs Friday low 70s at beaches to mid·80s inland. INSIDE TODAY i Vio~ tncrHtea o" a atretcla o/ the U .S.-Mezico border called lhe .. war .one ... Slort1 and phot4 Oii POfl'I Alt. ..... ,..,. ........ ,, ...-,.. .................... ., ......... ~ ....... ~ 1-.iE~ .a · ,t! 1r··-~i · ... " .,. .. 11,_ \~ -~ =:= ·~ ...... A4 ' The murder s uspect Oed when he was startled by a noise and Mrs. Xiong screamed, police re- ported. Mrs. Xiong was treated at a local hospital for what police Hitler's Drug Use Cited as Affecting War MINNEAPOLIS <A P> - Large d aily d oses of am- phetamines ca used Adolf Hitler's mental instability and could have helped shorten World War II. a University of Min- nesota psychiatrist says. Dr. Leonard Heston, wbo began his research In 1972, said Hitler's left hand began to shake shortly after t he United States entered the war. In the ensuing months, the tremor spread to all his limbs and he began to chew on his fingers. As hia armies on the Ruaaian • front began to fold, Hitler 1rew optimistic, even euphoric. He had bout.a of depression, but hia spirtta soared after visits to Dr Theo Morell, his penonal pbyat· Clan, Heaton says. Sypbllll1 of tbe brain, Parkln1on '1 dlaeaae, acbizopbrenla and manic· depreulft dlHue have been 1ua1eatec1 u cauaea for mtler'1 1ymptoma. But Heaton dtacoHred in mlrroftlmed medteal rec tbat Hltler tooll lar1e dally • of am~. commonly re- f erred to aa apeed. HHton beUev• the dJ'UI produced men· tal a1MrraUoa1 tbat caued c ... lll'l'Ln. Paa• AZ> Lagun a Beach firemen squelched a s low.moving brush fire Wednesday that they s us- pect may have been touched orr by a woman transient living in the chaparral Canyon residents watched ap· prehensively as the fire burned about an acre of tinder·dry un- der growth in the hills above Woodland and Canyon Acres Ori ves . Three e n gine com · panaes, paramedics and volun· leers repondcd Fire Chief Charley Kuhn said today the fire was probably sparked by a careless vagrant who was bclicv<'d Lo be sleepinJ! in thl' h11ls abov<' Ca nyon A<.'res Dr ive "We found a sleeping baJ!. cigarettes and matc hes near where the Hrt-started," the fare chief said. adding police a re !>eek1ng a woman believed tu h:.ive been :.t<.1ymg in the hills Firemen wen• joined by shirt· lc~s tanvo n res idents who wie lded s hovels and garden hoses to protect their homes The fir<' W"'1S extinguished in h<ilf an hour and fire crews remained to spray water on hot s pots and sear ch for smoul1lermg embers "We were damned lucky there wasn 't any wind up there," Chier Kuhn said. Fi re M a r s h a l Gar y Carmichael said Mrs. Clark ap parently plugl!ed loo ma ny elec- l r i ca I cords into a multi l'Onnection outlet. A spark from th e overloaded receptacle touched off a fire on drapes that s pread through the room. Neighbors tried to battle the blaze with a fire extinguisher but 18 firefighte rs we re finally needed to douse the fl ames. con· fined to a singlt' room. Laguna Theft Loot $17,000 Burgla rs entered a Laguna Beach man's home by removing a screen on an unlocked window Wednesday. taking more than $17,000 in stereo equipment and jewelry. P h illip T yn er. 46, of 661 Virginia Park. told officers the burglars escaped with stereo and cassette equipment valuedl at $4,000. ~ They aJso fled with an 18 kara gold watch, bracelets, a weddlb band. diamond earrings and a Nikon came ra, valued totally a more than $13,000. I ·Rotary Meeting Set in Laguna am uater. put dlatrtct ..,.. eroor of Rotary International Di1trict m. plana to diacuu t11e or1anlzatlon'1 educational awardl proaram wltb Lacuna Beacb Rotar1 Club lllemben Frtday afternoon. Tbe local Rotary Club meeUna ...,,.. .... ,... will be bald at 12:15 p.m. l.D tM ~~ .. Hotel La1una, 426 S. Coaat ~· Hl1hway. ----.----- ,ti CWlV PtlOT L/SC Tt\urld1y, June ft, t111 \V orkers Call Strike, Fairview Group Joins Walkout •• ayJACUBn.A .. ...,._._ About 14 maintt1nanu worlle,.. at Y airVlf'W Stale Hotpltal In oata Mf'u today Joined tellow trade uruon worke rs lhr<>uahOut Cahfonla in a atrlk«' to ~t Gov. '£dm\md Brown Jr '11 pro po1ed waae hike ''Th«!y Wat'll to alvf' u~ • lousy t8 percent ral~c. a nd Wt' hav .. n't had a ral.e lo two yc-ara,'' sa~t Yalrv1ew's Oruct~ l)owell. wtKi wor t ,b C...-1\oaplfal power -d•ttnitatruct bope that ca..r-planl union• wlll al10 unction a M t mbf'r !I o f th t1 S tat e atrlke. f;mph> "°" Tri.df' l.abor Council They s pecified that their (Sli':TC'I . to whk h th«" Falrvtt'w walkout. la directed against ~tale pirkf'ts belonM. are 11eekln1 a 2" o lflclala a nd 11ot agaanat J>«'rct'nt hike, a bout half ot wbk h Fairview J&Nlf. wnuld be n"lroacllve to last Oc· "ll'a a pretty good place to tohtlr phaa df-nta l b(•neflt.a Not work outAlde of the wa1es ." said 11 11 ~·atrv •ew nulntcnan.«t: e nainffr Bem.ie Sanchez. "I've worlum1 tw>lonte tu SETC been here 12 years." Sl rlk1r1t1 t-'a 1rv1 .. w workt'r~ Fellow striker Larry DeVore 11ald they wlll n ·m •1n out 1n noted lhat an electrician who would c am $7.35 an. hour at Uuulslide J/ictirm l''a irview could make SlO an hour in private Jnduatry and even more If he belo nged to a union Join Laguna Panels Two Blu t•b 1rd C any on land s lide v1cllm l> were amon~ b lX Laguna Be ach r es idents named to elty com mittees th.lb week by the City Council Richard U Hurley, who has bt'en a s po k e i.man fo r tht· Bl uebird Canyo n landslide vie· ... wi ... ,i.te JOINS LA PANEL Yvonne Brathwaite Bunce t 1 m i. at e·oun<•ll mcctanjit!>, wus named l<1 lhl' Hoard of Adjust· 111c nt a nd Judy Wande r , a Blu e bird Knolls As sociation board mem~r . WMS na med lo tht.· <.•1ty's ffow,lng Committee l'11 u n c 1lmc n a ls o n a m e d Laguna Beach rcalt.or Ro nald T. W1ll1 ams to t he Board of Adjust· m<.·n t , wh1<.•h r l'Vle w ~ a n d 1•valualf's var iura ·e r ec1uests 1 eondition ul UM' pt:rmits ano prOJl'<'ts (c1r tl1•Mi.:n rt·v1e w Wilham:-. who owns his own rt:ally firm. has a d egree m t)usinE'ss adrmnistration from LaVe m e College, and a masters d eJ!r ce in <'<>u n se lin ~ and ~uid ancc .rr o m C a l S t ate Fullerton. II arley. the SC('Ond Board or Adj ustment appointee, is self· e m ployed. wo rking in scale model railroad electronics. ele<." tronic music synthesize rs and a udio eJ{•ctronic cons ul tin~. fi e has a de,:.:rcc in engineer· in~ and applied science from the C a l i f o rni a In s t i t ut e o r T t•<·hnology an'1 b a s ax.yeet r Laguna Hea<'h rc·s1d<'nt. Mrs W:m rln ;1ssumc•-. dulit·.., with the llou:-.ang C'umm1llf'e, in ,1dd1twn l11 h1·r work with the Blut·b1rd assol·r:.ttaon and as virc pn·s1c1ent of the UC Irvine Fal•ully W1w·s As socia tion. Powell said figure~ released by the state Personnel Board in· dicate his job pays about 23 per· tent less than a comparable position in private indus try. The strikers said they are also a ngr y at ha ving to work for s tre tches a s lo ng a s 10 days without a day off because the hospital is s hort·sta rred. T h ey s aid the y be lie ve a s ignificant wage hike m ight cut t ur n over aod attr act mort: workers. Fairview Executive D1 rector Fra nk Crinella said the strike h ~•s a ffected hospit al ope rations . but hasn't paralyzed them H1> noted that some delivery truck d rivers a nd cont rac tor~ a re honoring the picket hne. · · 1 t 's not a treme n dou~ hardship on us," he said "I think lhest· people understa nd t h e work th at w e d o a nd w o u ldn 't want to c a use a h»rdship." Fairview treats physically and menta lly disa bled pe rsons . Dr . C r inella s aid th at . technically, worke rs can re ma in <rn strike for up to fi ve days w 1 t h o u l rt s k i n ~ d 1 s m i s !> a'I However. he s aid he doesn 't plan to se~k action against the m even 1( they exceed that limit unles~ ordl'red to do ~o hy ~talt! of f1t·1al!i Tht: walkout 1:-. rn t'ff••t•t <tt ol hN stat•· fucrl1l1t:s, ml'ludtnr.! t wo anst1tut1on~ of the (;al1forn1<:J Yo uth Autho ri ty , s evera l high way maintcna ntc e quip mcnt yard.'> and the Stale Water J'roJt'Cl. • Detty .... .-..... MAINTENANCE WORKERS AT FAIRVIEW PROTEST PROPOSED WAGE HIKE They Joined Fellow Union Membe,. Statewide Tod•y In Walkout Water Employees. Strike No Immediate Eff eel Seen in Orange County By JF.RRY CLAUSt;N OI tM 0•111 .. !Ml \Ytt A strike that has c rippled the SJ billion Sl ate Wa te r P roject which suppli~ m uch or Southern California's water will have no immed1a t<' effect on Ora nge County. an official sa id today Hut Stan Sprague , Munac1petl Wa le r Dist1·icl or Orange Ct>un ty '!> ass istant mana~cr. ~<tHJ. "If the strike should last longer thcin 90 da ys, we possibly cuultl t,.. 111 fo r so mt• problems t'\ hout :110 ..,, <•tt· 1• m ployM·.., walk(·d off t h1·1r wat1·r JOI,.. W1,dn•·o;d;1y to pml•"·l <;11v fo;d mund Hrown .Jr '> r1•1·1·nt JIJ ~1 1.wr l.'t:nl p:.iy h1kt:offcr Thi· w•>rk1·r ..,, 1nl'lud1ng hydrot.'lt-t:Ln c opera tor:., clt:c:ln · r1 an~ anti other let:hn1c runs, <1rc ~cek ing a 20 percent raise· State oHi tials report tha t the wa lkout did not c ut off water supplies for any cities but it in· lerrupted irrigation for u p to 700.000 a cres o r agricultura l land. Or ange County agriculture 1s nol a ffectcd , ho wever. Sprague ~aid today "MclropQlitan Wa ter 01~tnct 1s the agenl'y that ~upphc:-. us with watN , and they s till have WATER WORKS STRfKERS FACE INJUNCTION-AS lh•· ('olorarlh lt 1\1·r /\q 111·tl111 ·t 1n,. •1p1•r.1 (l<IO {h<tl l'<lll lllt'l'I .1 l!OO<f j1.1rl (Jf l>llr 'iUJ)Jll}' .. /H' °':111'1 County -especially the giant Irvine Compa ny, the largest agricultura l complex. Most or the fa rmland prob. lems. he said. will be in the San Joaquin Valley. and that stale m a nagem ent personnel are at . tem pting lo keep wate r Oowing into that area durin l'! the strike. Pyra mid and Casta1c Reservoirs 1n Los An geles County and Silverwood Lake nea r Lake Ar- rowhead from which Municipal elr;iws much of its i m por ted w:a lf'r An<f Lake• M<1llhPW~ in lhl! ('or11n;J ;in ·a. which lakl!!> wa ter f r11n1 1h1· ('t1l 11ra d11 R1v1·r Altllt•tluc:l . 1s full.' he a1tded ·'Th•• ... 1ri ke wnn 'I a fff>C't (Jr~1n~t· < '11unty'<; n•pl1·n1shmcnt o( I ht• under~round wat1•r ba~in 1h1:-. summer " Spret~u·· added f'"'"' Pa.-A I BURKE ... C'<J rt:fully," :-ht· :-.uid, "<md he 1·1:1 me to the ''c>nclosion that 1f 1t wt· re prope r ly se r ved. the r e would he no rea?>On not to ar1· 11<11nt me· Other C'O mmitlN· m e mbe rs nJmt.·d tlu:-. week include Pa ul L. F ar ber. a liJX consu lt ant a p· pointed Lo the Economic Com· mittee, Orant W. Mccombs. a retire<: 1:1nd former Human Af· fairs Com mittee me m ber, who was n amed to lh<: Municipa l Se rvi tes C<Y mmittee; a nd D oroth y S . K i rkland . 1:1 h ousewife a nd g r a duate of Pomona College who was namt-d to the city's Arts Commission Republicans Told Their Party 'Weak' M U lll('lpt!I \\,';et•·r 1>1-.1r11 I "' th£• a~~nt:y wh1t·h amµo rts MWD wu ter antu Orangl! County t:1t1t•-. Jnd waU!r ug1·rn·1P!I. which i.uµ. ply wat1•r lo h(1me ..... 1ntlustrw .... a nd r a rm... 1 n th 1• c· o u n l ) p11n•h:.t:-. .. niutl1 of tht•ir wal•·r fr11m Mun1c11ml ··s talt• reservoir~ :ir1· a II full . · S p r a g u <' s a 1 d . 1 n c I u c1 1 11 1• "In !lO dav<; thr• re·~P rvo1 r" 111 the· ~tak "Y~l .. m i:oulrl :.tart dropptnJ.! to th<• po int that 1t woulrt get us into a hlUc more t•ritwal <:1m<l1t1011 n 1Jt <is mu<'h r1•o;(•rv1·~ as w1· would lrkt· l•• h.:1 \I.'. • ht· sa1<1 f 'rom Pag_. A I RESIGN ... 1·•iunt·1I memlx·ro; •·woulcf h1tV1• 111 f1ri·" h•·r lo g('t her off the 1·om mission ·•J would h;_1vc tc1 d<J a J;ood · 1oli .. 11.i ycs l>aad he decided l>Ome tamf' ago not tu seek rf!·electaon in 11180 to the das tn ct. which runs ~tl o ng the coas t from Lung fk a<'h north to Mulibu. U p o n r 1"!>1 g n1n g t h e J..up<-r v1sor 's scat, he JOancd a Los Angelr~ la w r1rm and will hcud 1t:\ Wn!'lhington. 0 C . of· fit'f• Frorra Pa.-A I IDTLER ... flltler lo ignore his generals and m ake tactic<.11 e rrors. llest on's research began when he read a book by Albert Spt.-c r. Hitle r 's minister for industry a nd a rm a m e nt!\", a nd w a s 'JEWS' GROUP CLAIMS STABBING ATI"EMPT-A3 -fascinated by Speer's descn p. By DK'ilRF.E RIDER • Of llW o.llf .. ,._ S ... H P olitic al S(•ie ntis t Barbara Sh"ll Stone to ld a g roup of Republican women in Newport Reach Wednesday that their µarty 1s weak and mu.st beji?in to focus on topics of interest to the people.' Spcakin~ a t a Sha rk Isla nd Y<t c ht Club lunc heon o f the llalboa Bay Re publican Women, Mrs . Stone, a prorc~sor at Cal Stale l'ullcrton. t·xplaint cl , "tlw !art that a party f'lecL'i pr<·s1· dn1ts and govPrnors 1s 1rrell' v<J nt to party strength " V n t e r re~1 s trat 1 on a n rl lc~islatlve s tre ngth df•tc rmm1: party strcn~th and. in thcst• areas, the Hcpubhc an Party 1~ la c k rng , sa id Mrs Stone. a Rcl>Ublican a nd the dau~ht.ct of onetime GOP iiubcrnatonal can did a te Joe Shell ··But 1•v1·n ttwn. H would m1t r rt:at<· a 11JHwult 1·1infl 1llt>n for u:. ll would mak" u~ <• latll1· ;.inl!.y , I i.:uc!)S would lw th•· right ll·rm .. Spragul' s;ml there ~hould Ill' no problem .:.-upJ>IYIOK wittt.:r t1J ag rr<:ullur<J l Ul>e r :. rn Oranl!t• lifeguard Servi, ..... Bid Corrected Cn••·nwall -;aul th•· council "is making a l11g m1:-1ta k{'" by n · 'llll''>lang 1·11rnm1-;saonerc; to re :-.q.~n c;rc•e nw:1 ll and Mayor Ho~ If a m m w 1· re <• h s <' n t from Wednesday '!> 111rnl s tudy S{!SS1on C'u nunt·alwoman Ku r o l1n•· Koes1n saHI she hart no furthf'r •·ommcnL'> at this time to makt· nn r ontro11ers1a l-coun<:il ch_.q~~-- 11f r ossthlt• <'Onnict or interest hy 'i()me or the C'ity's 15 members or t hC' planning, tr afra<' and rec re a t1on comm1ss11Jns. ... Two Laguna t:ariyon Fires Investigated t1on m ctmrn;~Mltterdun t he early 194lli. Park Funds Approved For Clemente The Republican !'a rty 1s th1· min o r ity part y in t he U .S Con~rl'Ss and t.•11ns 1!>ts or only 19 to 2Q pcr('efll or the registered voters nationally. s c s aa . II wa.., Mrs Koester. backed tJy Counc il mPmbe r s Myrtis Wagn(•r and Edward KalschPd, ~ hft'~uarrl ~c:~.~-...11rhh"tin..--.c-1t1t-~~ .c . .u••~----- firm has offe rt'<f to 1rntrol San missioners' rcsii:nations .lune 7 Or ange County Fare Depart m enl investigators a re attempt· in g today to determine if two (ires in the Laguna Canyon area of Irvine w e r e set by a n ar soniRt A fire Wednesday a fternoon b u rne d a bo u t o n e acr e o f grassland along Laguna Canyon Road ont= mile ~outh of the San OieJ"?o Freeway On Tues day afternoon, a small !\tt1p of land along old Laguna Canyon Road was burned . The fire was largely extinguished by fa rm and construction workers who we re in the area . Irvine police were summoned to both fires to t a ke arson· related reports. DAILY PILOT "w> Ot•ft41#(1\4"t ()Alty Pik>4, wit" ··"•<"''H°"" ()1,.,d '"''" """"" ,,......_, l\f)l.H"H1\Pllt(lbf l,,.Ot~ (~\I P~1Wf'\IQ C~n, \l>H'•'"~it~\••• 941blt\1Wtct ""'°""',.' '"'""°"' f tlfl•• '°' CO\t• t.\•ti.A. H•~ 01'•0~. HUfttlf'loqtOf'l ftfl.C.._/f-OUft t•11t v .. ff1ty, It·~'"' '"°""-°" lt.-A< f'll~f"I Co.t't A \tf"lelt , •• tOMl9'f11~1\0llf)il\IWd,,..\ffd••, ...... $Wft~Uf'\ Ow ,,,ffW'tCMI ovf>f•\ht~ P'•"'4 I'll lillt U0 •\I f\.-f ~, .... (O\tA Mfo\A ( AlllOfn•••>t,.. ·-rlN-Pfn_t_ PIM•-, .... ,....., Vl<t .... .-1-Cit• .. --._.._ ldt ... ,_ ............... __ ..,.£_ ~ .. , __ ,, ..... A\\t\f~ ¥t'•<ttl'l9fld9tor\ Ofttcn GM••"""' 1Jtw .. 1 ~w .... H""tl ............. 1,lt9Nctl-•o ... T ....... M(714)MMU1 a .. ...,Mw.n1a4MM11' L.....-.. .-M0"'5Mallte: , ... , ........ ,,_*0.-...... ~·'f: "" °'= ~~~~ ;er ..... ~~ .. -T.'.;;i:t ....... 1&'411Ju...r/.'_. .,.cre1 ,.,.,., .. ..,. e4 ....... , . .,. ,..._ ....... , .... -· gttfe-Nll't ...... , -··-"'<et• · ,.., t1•--·· ... -ii .. ,. -IWfl ...,.,,......,....,u•-·· • Hest on bega n looking for n1>urological illness, but Hitler's ~ym ptoms r:ult-d to mutch tho!>e of m ental 1llnes!.C'S and weore o ft e n incons is tent w ith hi!> pe rsonal history. The breakthro ugh for Heston c<ime in Washington, D.C., in 1974 when he found microfilm copies or Morell 's records in the National Archives. Afte r study ing the records, Heston developed has hypothesis t hat Hitler 's symptoms were a toxic rnactfon to a mphet amines. Then he w ent to Germany. whe re he inte rviewed Speer and others who knew Hitler. Syphillis, Parkinson's disease, schizophre nia and manic · depressive disease were reject· ed as diagnoses based on medical records and interviews. Hitler's relations hip with Morell. described as a "near· quack" by Heston. began in the late 19305, when llltler suffered from colic P lans to s pe nd $170,000 in t•ounty funds to help develop two Sa n Cleme nte cit y parks were a pproved We dnesday by the O r a n Re C o unty Bo a rd o f Super visors . The money will be used to heip finance the first phase of de· velopme nt for the 23·acr e San Gorgonio Park. between Via San Gor gonio and the San Diego Freeway, and the "'4.4S·acr c beachfront Linda La ne Pa rk, located along both sides or Linda Lane. o r the total grant, $100.000 will be used al San Gorgonio to build two lighted ballfie lds, two park. Ing lots, bleachers and fencing, as well as to install landscaping and irrt~atloo systems. The remajning $70,000 wHI be used to de ve lop picnic facilities, play equipment and parking areas at the Linda Lane Park. El Morro Residents To Meet State Panel El Morro Beach Mobllebome Park residenta are expected to turn out ln lar1e numbers toot1bt wben Ule-Y meeL with_ state Parb and ll«reatlon ol· flctala about acqutsttton ol the 290·unlt enclave for ue u a 1tate;uk. The meettnc wtll be held at El Morro Elementary School, adJ•· cent to the mobile home park, bellnnlne at 1:IO p.m. JICk ffarrtloa, deputy di~· tor of the state Parka and RecreaUon Department, Hld tbe public m..un1 wtll cenwr around concerns by mobUe home ,.. .... ti that they wtU be forHd oat of tMtr t.om•. - Tb• etate curnntb ll •tud1tna the po11lbUtt1 ef purcll•lnl 3,207 acrea of lrvlM CoCllPMJ la nd between Corona del Mar and Abalone Point . But mobile home residents laoC bao arpect before coun\y aupervhon. coa1tal com· ml1tlonen and state pans of. flclal1 that the park provides lOW·C08t houalna alon1 the CON\, and 1hould be preserved. The mobile home park H · aoelaUon ll expected to present ftcadln11 of a s urvey taken earlJer Ulla month that asked ll th• nlldema nuld be ... ~Ja~ of a .. ,..,. tenancy •-U. land be~. State offtdala wUI al.lo outJ1Qe the ptapDled boundan. "'-die land llOUPl for uae •• • ltate· pmrt ta die acbool mulUpafPIM f'OOQ) • P olitics as a whole aln•<1dy has a bad na me for itself. M r~ Stone s aid. hut, when people a rc seek ing a party. they are In· le rested in hearin~ about things that affect them n ghl now - d o m estic policy no t fore1fi(n policy Peopl<' want simple a nswers to problems Clc·mcntr· raty hearhc:-for tht· Chase s aid Mrs Koester's as 1979·80 fisca l yeur for a cost of yl't unproven charges, that wer4! SJ &>.000 nnt assigned to specific com· An a rtJcle in T uesday 's Oa1ly m 1si;1oner s. we re "loo~e and P1 lot mcorrL'<'tly listed th1· bid wiki " submitt"d lo San Clemente or Chase noted that City Attorney r1c1als from Lifeguard lntem a M 1r hael Bartlett has cleared ta onal Be<tch Services. iJ Laguna ham <Jnd ot.he r <:ommissioners of Bcat h·based firm T he Da il} tonrtic t of interes t cha r ges f'ilol regr l't...., the e rror brought up in thf' past . ~ SAVE 20°/o (Wlftl TMt M CWyl we've got fathers covered . . with a giant selection of shirts. shorts and pants by Ot>. Offshore. Quiksilver. IZOO, Gant. Fred Perry. Golden Breed. Kennington. Left Bank. Stubbies. Pebble Beach. Pua. Surfhne Hawaii. Hobie. Satu;days and many. many morel ' • Ill Valtd Thru Jun. 17, t979 Wllf\ Tnr1 AC! Onty . \. Shn2 210'la..,..A••· . ......... '1a:1n• ",,...,,......., t ·--------·· .. .. --- I State Water Workers Strike Budgef Sef fJark S t a t e Assembly minon ly lead tr Carol Ha llet, R Atascade ro. explains why the Repubhc~n minon ty on Wednesday forced the slate Assembly to return 1ls ve rs ion of the $16. 7 biltion st1tge budget to committee by refusing lo vole for it. "I pers nally think we need to be ta lking a bout $500 million dol a rs in c uts," Mrs. Hallett said. SACRAMENTO <AP> ~ A 11trike by techDt~laqs clo1ed down the '1 bilUoa &ate w ... ProJfft for half a day, but --&AQJiUvYoon Mdit-badr11re>pen· lion virtually before the water WH miued. Tate OO·mlle aetwof'k &f aqueduct.I, pumpa and -electrical -'eneraUng plant.I ""ft hall of lhe •tat.e'• 22 million residenta 1md lrrlptes aa much as 700,000 1tcre1 ol prime farm hmd. BUT LOCAL reservoir sup- plies and alternate sources of wuter turned out to be adequate whe n 310 sta te technicians walked out at 11 a.m. Wednes· day in a dispute over money. Some areas, like Los Angeles, are served by many projects. . The state attorney general's office. acting at the r equest or Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. said it, would seek an injunction today against the strike by the State Employees Trade Council. Power from other utilities - and cool weather that kept de· mand down in high-use a reas - made up ror the loss or rour h ydroelectr ic ~l a n ts . T he ::Sc~entology Church Hit Loan Fraud Scheme Alleged iti Riverside RIVERSIDE CAP) -Sheriff's d e puties raided the Riverside , Mission of the Church of Scien- ,· tology on Wednesday. 1oolting ,, for evidence an an alleged loan 1 fraud scheme involving present • and pasl church members. ( __ sT,_lfr._.'E ____ J gas, the vice president or Southern California Gas Co. said Wednesday. ac r t' brus h fire r aged in Winchester in Ri vers ide County a nd rircfi~hters fought t wo blazes in San Fernando believed set by juveniles. M~r Rap Dropped PASADENA <AP> -Charges against movie stuntman Gene LeBell in connection with the 1976 murder of private detective faciUU. are uaed moaUy to run water pumps and to provide backup pOwer in timu ol peak coa1umpClon. Department of Water The power aad •• Resources, Charles 6boemaker, employees' walkOd\ wu said the system should .,. in eon-second offtctal 1tate em dition to make all deliveries to· atrlke in Callfonda bla --There were no reports of cities 4a1-aa required. ---1mr:.-wfillrlfi0fireit,rm~ar-_,t1 without druald.ni water. but part of Bakenlleld in the Sao Joa- qutn Valley 1wUChe<I its source to the Kem River, and parts of San Gabriel and S atn Bernardino, north and east of Lot Angeles, switched to wells. the same Water Pro The project collects water empJoyeea, waa a four from Northern California and mike iD a mz pay 41tpuM-w11a--.;,... distributes part or it to Saa 'Joa· Gov. Ronald Reapn .. quin Valley farmland and the rest over the Tehachapi Moun· However, there has been a tains t.o Los Angeles and sub· flurry of ao·called "slckoutt" urbs. recently amonc Hiahway PatlW officen, state prison auards aM Project officials reported late Wednesday that they had most of the system back on line. They said strikers "tinkered with" some computers and devices. but there was no sabotage. The workers, who have not employees in state hospitals 8'd had a pay increase since July the highway department. ~.· 1977, have rejected Brown's of. fer of a 10.5 percent raise for the All of the disputes have ~o f is cal year beginning next. over wages, which Brown f~ month and are demanding 20 last year after voters passed~ The assistant director of the pe rcent. Proposition 13 tax-cut initiative l Bay Area ·sweep Hell's Ange& Arrested, S AN f'RANC ISCO (AP> -Hundreds of fede ral and local law ·enforcement agents swooped down upon multiple locations around the San Prancisco Bay area. in a coordlnaled effort a1meo at arrests of 32 me mbers of the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang, it was reported today. Authorities were quoted as saying the arrests of at least 18 persons Wednesday night were on federal grand jury warranl'i involving conspiracy to s<'ll drugs und ('Onlrollcd substances. deal 10 firearms and m urder opponents It was believed to be the largest sweep of its kind in the motorcycle gang's turbulent history. with leaders, members and associates of the group named in sealed warrants. OFFICIALS CLAMPED A tJght lid of secrecy over the raids. wh1ch were believed to ha ve con· tinued intCYthe early hours today. U.S Attorney G. William Hunter was expected lo announce their com pletion at a news conference later in San Francisco. I Hunter couJd not be reached for comment. FIR officials declined knowledge of the raids, despite a report that the agenc)' had coordinated it. An ~ ficial-wlth the US. Drug Enforcement Aiency iO Los Angeles referred questions to Hunter's office. : · However. the Chronicle quoted Hunter as sa~ ing the warrants were obtained under a feder8' rackett.-ering and corrupt organizations statute ir.- vol v ing the Hell's Angels. The Chronicle said most of those arreste~ wert> transferred to the federal building in San Francisco for arraignme nt Federal Protc<:t1vl· Service police at the federal bu.i ldjnK sa id no officia.ls were on duty and there was no evidence of activity at the building late Wednesday. ~ Sheriff's Capt. Jack Reid said ., proceeds of seve ral hundred • Joans amounting to more than , Sl00,000 we re a ll egedly turned ' over to the church after mem· ··tt bothers us that we seem a bit like the little boy cryini;c wolf.·· said William Wood, who is a lso the chief negotiator for California utility com panies seeking to imµorl LNG from In· donesia. Robby llaJ I have ~en dismissed The San Francisco Chronicle said the raids t:X· SUMMER SCHOOL -'79 J1.w1e 18 ·July 27 8:30. 12:15 Grades 1-8 ber s obtained the money by . m aking false loan a pplications t.o banks and finam·e comp;mics in the Riverside a rea. Reid sa1d a t,:roup or forme r <'hurch members told detectives 'they had been forced to make 'false Joan applications a nd tum toan money over t.o the church. LNG Part Doo•ed~ LOS ANGELF.S <AP> -If no Wfl'GtlaPr WPkonte· 11 Id LOS ANG F.LES <A P) Cooler temperatures were ex· peeled Lo provide some relief.for Southern California firefighters who ('Ombined forces to ta me n umerous blazes. including a 100-acre brush fire near Baldwin Lake , about 100 miles northeast of l.os Angeles. in Su1>erior Court. tended Crom Oakland to Sacramento to San Jose. · ·We" h a v c 1 n s u r r it 1 c n t The neW!!paper said most or tho~<' arrest~d evidence to convi<'t the defcn-were brought to Government Island in San 1-·ran ~ant du~ to the fact t~at the ma-cisco Hay aod then transferred to the federal JOr portion of our cv1dence was building in San Francisco for arraignment. suppressed by the s t a te ap· pellat.e court," Deputy Dis~ TELEPHONt: <:ALLS TO base were referred Attorney J erry Bowes. by the Coast Guard to a "command post, .. where a Drtlg11 Plant Bu•ted m an who 1dcnhficd him self only as an ··agent" SAN DI EGO (AP> Six said only that two assistant U.S. attorneys were present. It was not immediately known whe re the pl!rsons a rrested were bcin~ held. CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa TlliHcNt • $20 Per WMlr ALL ACCREDITED TEACHERS For Information Call -548-6866 :. positive def'istons about a pro- po~aJ lo build a liq1m fied natura l ~as terminal at Point Concep· lion are reached by the end of June. lndone~1 a will probably cancel its contract to import the Fires burned nea r Baldwin Lake in the 81~ Bear area at the Ven tura·Los Angelt!s C'Ounties line at Westl ake Village. A 150- persons have been arrested in connection with a multi-million dollar mobile dru~ factory that :1 uthoritwf; say was pa rt of a major conspiracy to manufar lure and dtslribute tht.' 1lhc1l hallucmogeruc d rug PCP Join the Celebration. 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K .... ~.11/·E·dft.Olt U Thu,.day, June 14, 1979 Barbara KrelblchtEdltorlat Paet Editor 1 Afl<'r m <'nlion or unstated conmct of intt'rest chargeb I amst, l\Omt> of the city'~ J.1 r:;;ml"5ioners, S~n rmento CQUn<'U mt>mbcrs h uve 18 C:d l (' VO Un tlCr !&S.nclists to rt'llagn One con untlllrstand a new council ma1ority rti uut>l ~ u rlean slat<.' or appointed rommissaoners. Thib1t> not '4KOl'hmon But lO put ull of the pan~I nu-mbers rrorn lhc parkm~. Dlanning and rt.'trullon commass6on8 an the s hadow o r ul lcged l'<>nlhcts or intt'rt-L5 w.s not propt·r It WUt> un(air or 'ount·1lwoman Kurohnc KOl'Sl tr lh Sfoo short or luyang spct•aflc charges on the table a fter s ht- had broui:ht UIJ the conflict 1ssut· l't•rhup:-; al would h 11\'t' bet'n hf'ttt•t to ,1pproa\·h lhoM· SUbJ'N'll>tl <'tHl1m1!'>~1011t•r!-> pn\'alt:lv •• net ti~k tht·1n to u · !>1g11 (.'uww1I nw1nl t•r:-\\hn '-'Untt'<1 a l'han1'l' 111 tom missaorwr:. :.h1111ld ha'<· J 11:.1 thankl·d tht· (lld p;111l'11:.1 ~ awl c·xphunt.><t I hut Lhc.•y wantc.:d t o ~ee ~n me n<:w fact~ As it turns out, all ts cornm1ss1oners are under some cloud because of the bro<id <ind vague reference to supposed {'Onflittof int l·r<•st That ·~ unfo 1 r act Study Needed San Juan Capistrano councilmen last week ruled that an environmenta l impact report a ssociated with a pro- posed 1,201-home development on prime hillside land was inadcqualt·. The council's action means members didn't believe the r l'porl ad('quately :.uJdrcsscd questions rais<!d by the propost•d d<·Vt.'lopnw nt of land east of Inter state 5 and south ofSanJu<An Crc1·k Houd. Many of those questions were tagged us potential problems in the report. The impact on schools. traffi <.', rlraina,:!c ;.mcJ scwt•r systems within the city were s pecific is- sues raised by c_ouncilmcn in their decision. ThC'y askC'd the developer, Glendale F ederal Savings and Loan. to du m ore research to provide more informa- tion on which a decis ion on the overall proposed project can be based. The project would place up to 1.201 homes on about 565 acres of la nd a long the prominent hills ide vista behind Sun Juan Hills Golf Course . Another 700 acres ncc.ir th<• top of the hills lo the r idgdincs would be donated to tht• tily as upcn s pace. The counc1l 's action lc.asl week was correct Thf' pr<'p<>nderanc·c of public comment on the pro- JJosNl llevclopmcnt has b4.·en nc~at1 ve. Several resid ents ;inti various m1·mbers of tlu .. • Planning Commission have r ri111·izt•d bolh lhl' projl'd und thC' envi ronmental report. La:.t W<'l'k 's C1 t tion shows councilmen have no inten- tion of placing a rubber s tamp on the proposal that was reached in a secret court settlement · That's a healthy tillitude and it should continue. Such t•xaminalion into any project of this magnitude should be bcndic1al tu all concerned. Joh Well Done Th<.· m•w:-; thLl l Laguna Beach City Man;.igcr F'r<:d Solomon 1:-. l<)a vmJ.( h1~ Position after only 13 months to go into lhc private sector came as a surprise to those within City flall and tht> community. · Laguna Beach was j ust getting \lsed to his forthright mannt•r of cl••ahng with erases and contro ve rsy J\nd, in a town <is volatile and contentious as the Art Colon y, whert· any 1ssut· n m hl·rnm<.· The Big Iss ue. his m a nner of handling city affair-; was refreshing. I !is firsl ar-tion was to suspend the city's police chief a ft(•r that t11i.:h nink111g officer becam e involve d in a public in1·1<l1·nl Solomon lal<·r took u lot of heat for his decis ion to rc- m statr the chief, hut he h<.1d his s upporters too -not that he was actively seeking approval for his action. He said he wasn't running a popularity contest on the subject. Thvu lht·n· w:1!i the Bluebird Canyon landslide. and Solomon w;1s Instrumental in obtaining federal and state CJ id for tlw d1-;astcr victims, a task that was frustrating at "°nm(•s with tht· rc<.1ms of red tape in Sacramento and asninJ,!U.11 The e 1ly munagcr also faced the monumental task of seeking a means of raising nearly $7 million for the purchast· of Syt·umore Hills, with recent developments giving some• hopes the money might be raised at no burden to LaJ!una Beach t axpayers. lie says he'll be going right into his new job with a G le ndalt• development firm when he leaves city ser vice Aug. I. You'd think he'd want to take a fe w days orr to rest up lt's been a tough 13 months. • Opinions expressed in the space above a re those of the Daily Pilot Other views exprtl!>Sfld on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader commant 1s inv11ed. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Sox 1560, C.osta Mesa. CA 9262f). Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Topless ByLM. BOYD Am asked which national magazine was (lnit to publish a picture or a topless wom1tn. That &oes pretty far back. In 1903. the National Geo- graphic. yet. pioneered that art with a photo or a female Philippines rice harvester. Wbat followed was a whole balch ot such camera work "e.cuted ln the Orient and In Africa by scholarly photo&· I lo•e Inf Sky Lab .po1ta1 lla"-PI· WUI the 1overnmeat prlal another banortq tboM kllled bJ 500 f aUln• p&rUT l.C.U. ...... 'l ... c--...._ ... ..... , .. =· , ...... .. ........... =~:r.! .. .. ~'iiiitf(Jii.C,..... rapbers who claimed lo be highly scientific in their pursuits. Add sassafras, that very aturr your gre at iranny made tea out or, t o the le ngthening list o r items banned by the U.S. Food and Drug AdministTation. Think of that! Sasaafras t ea Is now against the law. Charles II of En&land so enjoyed that ancient game as 'Pill Mall"-uiil e built a broad a t.rip ln northwest London for the playlq of it. ShoPI apran& up aloq Its stdee. 'l'he street lhH took the name of the same. ~auae It was cl08ed to vebleles, it wu not just another atreet, ..Jlowtver. -Peo•I~ ~aated to ~all tt • eom.UWW else. Tlaat • Pall'' ...... to bl • •Pftffl~ llrelt - name whll• lb• ·~Mall". wotlld ..... to ldeallt1 - IUCb p&Me. Tba\ ·::rra waawQ 111111 JOU _. ,_. q•••t la uHed a mall ben-ot a royal fMCIU· tloawldauoldpme. J1u·k An~enton Brezhnev Clings to His Office WA~HINGTON The roUre- mcnLoLSo.vlel Comm.un1$t..1!.ar.t,y.. bo11s Leonid Brezhnev is predict - 1.•11 with th1.· ruguluity. if not the lll·f urncy, ur u cuckoo clock. Trndlt11>nully. the predictions Of Kremlin W'.l\Chcrs are peg&ed to 11o ml' event o r h1 Sl OrH' 'JJt nlflcanct> one Ctnal l r 1 u m jp h . l'l·rhup . und Htt•1h1wy will ... 11•11 1t11w.t T Ii u ' lb t• H u ~~1a11 I •' a ti c r " llll'l'llll~ Wllh I '1 l'~11lc11t l':1rler Cor the SiRntng 11( I h1• SA l.T II treaty in Vienna t1.11"t 'cnt tht• .soothsayers to their I 1•,1 lt·a v1·' 11nn· mo rt• The treaty !.IJ!lltllg , lhl'}' ~l)l'l'Ul<.lll'. Wiii be prt•1·1~l'ly lhl' kind or s howboat ac·hievl'm e nt that will g i ve Hrezhnev an excuse to retire with the p laudits o f world leaders still ringing in his ears. The big trouble with this Mailbox recurrinR theory is that fl as· s~e.. R~hnev w.nt~-~crquit, and there's no evidence to sug- gest this Quite the contrary: Llke e very previous lop man in the Kre mlin. Brezhnev has shown no inclination to go gentle into that ~ood night or voluntary retirement. INTELLIGENCE sources in· rormed our associate Bob Sherman that in light of past his· tory, It's more likely Brezhnev will continue to hold onto power until death or intrigue force him out The Central Jntclli~enc<' Agen- cy has chronic led the quiet struggle inside the Kremlin to retire Brezhnev and hi~ stub- born refusal to budge Jlis abili- ty to survive al the lop or the heap has been a source o r frus tration for younger me m - bers of the Politburo and a tause or some jealousy among other me mbers of the Soviet geron- tocracy, A re port in the C IA 's to1>· sc<.'rt>t Nationul Inte lligence Dai- • ly in .Apd.J D76.--anaJyud the evtden~e< a eaaness within the Communist Yarty over Brezhnev's growing "cult of personality." Tbia is the kind of individual ascendancy that was auppoeed to have been laid lo real a~ Stalin ·a death and had the slake driven through Its heart when Khrushchev waa forced into retirement. PRAVDA, the party organ. had just published an article at- te mpting to discourage grumbl· ings.about the "cult of personali- t y." and the CIA provided this int erpretal.Jon · "The defense of th<' praise <iccorded Rrezhncv I In Pravda) lends credibility to <i recent rumor that Soviet p1uty mem bcrs in several ansl.Jtutes have written letters complaining of a budding Brezhne v c ull. The tenor of the letters reportedly was that the party had suffered under Stalin's personality c ult und Khrushchev's subjectivism <md should not allow such e rrors lo be repeated under Brezhnev " Brub.oev'~ Orwellian s "more equa an r equals in the Politburo was dem· onatrated by bis lncuraio.n onto· political turf supposedly belon1· ing to Premier Alekaei Kosygin, the CIA reported. "Breabnev once again overstepped institu- tional boundaries, intruding into Kosygin's governmental domain by interrupting a meeting ol the Council or Ministers," the CIA reported, noting that Brezhnev had intervened in counc.-il meet- ings three limes between 1970 and 1975. TUE BIGGEST s pate of re- tirement rumors was occasioned h y the 25th Soviet Party Con1:ress in Ff'bruary 1976. Rrezhncv then G9. had had a roui::h year. Serious dental prob· lems and the drugs used lo treat them had impaired his health to the point that he was not seen in pubhr ror weeks at a lame When he dtd e me rge, his d <'l crior ut<>d tondition was nol1<:cablc lntclhJ.! •nc•e re ports noted that on <>n<1~1on he was "n ellh1•r mentally alert nor physically a~lle." and that ht~ stam ina was t•INtrly limited. N t: v I. r l h (•I('~:. . a :. ... fl () r, ..,, hcfor<-. the• CIA had l u rnndudc: that Lhl' n :lirem1mt rumors wen~ J.:r<>undlt::-o~ TllF. OLD MAN himself rarely discusses rcl..trcmcnl. I\ secret report analy7.inJ'.! Brezhnev's dis- <:ussions with U S. '>cnators in 1975 noted that he sa id: "Noone is ctem al and life being what it 1s, there comes a time when a person must leave. whether for retire ment or because of illness. hut wht'n one 1~ :.it tht> helm one most <ln wh<>t on<· c<in for thl' f11t11r<·" 'l'hl' 1n1t•rp11 •t<•1, thinking the '>l'natr>r ... m1~hl 111..ik t· \1111 mu1:h 11( 1t . 1•ho~1· not 111 I ran~l ;1l 1 · Hn·1h111·\ ·'i rC'fPrt·nn· lo "Ill 111·~'1 .. N t· a r I y ( 11 u r ) ,. a r " I a 1.-r . Hre7.hnt·\' '>till '>•·t•m:. determined to .. do wh:il onC' ran" (.Ind th11u~h C'Ven ~11·k1•r and older , he a,111:.irently ~llll ha~ the clout to dn II Let Us Make Our Energy-saving Choices To lh1• ·F:d1 Mr I <:un't thinl. of" rn<1n· unfoir. 11na1tracl1V<' wav to ~ave na:. th:1n hy mt1k1n~ t·:H·h per:-.nn It· a vt· his c: ur ho ml! one day a wt>t·k , '"" l>y for<.'ini.t everyone to go on :.i four-<tay work week . M 11st 11t·11plc a rc willing to dr:lsllplly 1·ul hack. Out they want to du tl tht•ir way. I do not minrt rc·du«inJ.( driving 50 per· CClll. hlll I w;111l lo ht· a hie lo USC my car 1n-cm l'rit<:'ncies irnd when I n•ally nct:d 1t Two-c•ar f:1milu·:-. w<1ul<l n11t b<· inr1m- ,.,.111c•nrc•1! ~·'' mu<'h , they a re rov- <'rt•d for em1.·rgen1·1c·s. As usual. it's morC' apt tu be· the people without mon1·y who arc 1n<.'on ven1encc.'<i AS FOR four-day work weelis. my son i~ young a nd strong hut docs warC'house work, on his feet dom~ hc•a vy work on cement floor s . Occas1on H I ly ht: <.'a n stand a 10-hour day. but usually if he has to work too m any days more than eight hnurs he is tota ll y exhau!>ted anct cirn't do anything hut i.:o to work a nd ~o home n1> nlhcr Uf'l1v1llcs M y daughtc•r w11rh on h1·r ft:1 ·t 1n a hui ld1ng t11~1t 1s nol ;,o r con dittoncd 11r vcntllat<'d properly. She is :-;trnng and h~althy but said she'd have to r1uit 1f s he had to go on a Ion~ rl LJy. Even m y husband, who has a desk job, s aid his accuracy drops und he feels e m otional fatigue if he works overtime too often H he has a long dinner break he can RO an during eve· ning hours and do fairly well, but not continued overtime . fo"'irms lose money lMI 10-bour work days because or Joss or ~m­ clency. And people would use those thrN! day weekend1' to take Ion~ trips. usin~ more Ras than if they worked five-day We<'kS W\• h;wc an up~lairs ap1trt· mcnt with insuffi<.'ient window s pace, on the suony side. We have to have our air condition· in« on even slightly warm days . We would be willing to greatly reduce ol.lL .ene.uy J.Lsa1-e in t-'11'lrmrJr-mt+nJT?-.. ...... ~-f.ftr this privilege. Let 'a all cut 11 certain percen- tage, but lel'a do lt our own way and aUU have a rew personal de· clsiona left to us. J . CRAWFORD l'WstllMllP._,,r. To the Editor.:., U.S. Oistritt Judge Robert Takaaqt In a statement luued with hl• IQjuncUon a1al0At the propoeed Nivy 1lau11'ter ol Sao Clemente Island ..10~ H · .,.._. • bopr't,, ..... ;tM lnteaae hue and ~ry over the f 1te offeral 1oat1 .. mlpt t0meda, be equal· Ir exprwecl fOf' bumu belqa. I • With all du<' respect for Judgt· T akasug1. 1l may he a Ion~ t1m · before that h<•pµcns iincf UC tl<.:r.'kc·l<'v \'t•l crinari:in llrucc• Max l"l'.ldman. who has !.luuu·d the a nimal fi x.ii 1rin of do~ and cal ownPrs. point~ to the need or s uch pnortty disoriC'nlcd f1t>oplc for thC'rapy lh<' rlog/rat being used as an alt cr·l'l!O for o'wncrs who 1d1·nt1fy with :111 animal's ( r alhl'r llia11 hum :111 I !;w1 fl . atMcttc. m :l!lC't1l1n1· flotnlninc. iot l·lli~C'nl. 1•lev1·r. t•111Jrai;eou~ charactcrist1t:'I FELDMAN 1ncl11•1J({o~ d OJ,! ow1wrs <·an <'X Jlrt:ss their a11i;1·r to u dog 1and gl'I away with 1t) mor ea1nly lhutl 111 01 hnman hy kicking tht• dog to :.allsfy a need for n·,·cngC' a).(ain!.l one'!> boss or spouse Y<'I . lit lh<· same time. use their a nimals as s urrl}g3tc r htldrl'n .. fallirlg the owne r's ne<.'d to lt)vt• a nd fc1•I loved ." All of whi c·h ''xplains thC' neuroti1• dog the incessant ba rking , obese, cringing, car - c h as in g. ga rb age <'a n scroungers that f'cldman claims shoulcin'l even be owned hy hair ()f the do~·owners who ar c us1n).( <i dog/cat/othe r animal t u fulfill a function normally filled by anolh<'r human h(•ing. BHUCF. S. llOPPING D Morro N~d• To the Editor: J am a resident or E l Morro Beach Mobile llome Park, local· ed at 8811 Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. My wife and I are deeply con· cerned about our future at this location. due to the proposed ac· quisitlon or beac h property alon~ our coast and the acquisi- tion also of El Morro Canyon. I am retired, on a fixed in· come, and Uve here on a perm•· nenl basis. My wife is han- dicapped <multiple sclerosis> and we have fixed the mobile home to accommodate her wheelchair. l know that. plans by the state to acquire &.be property will~ a1Jty 10. rorwifd (called Pl'OI· re11). However, we are cer- talnJy a1alnlt any plan that wtU take our home from us, at 1eut In the near future. We know we cannot stay forever, but surely should be al- lowed to atay waUI such Ume aa the property Is abM>lutely needed tor other development or at least until our home Investment has depreciated ltaelf. O\Ja HO•E her• repre.ent.t to ua and to mu, otben ill ll\t moblleput: -Law to lllOdv•w boullM for ua. <We can't afford aauci el1e) We would like to live her<• for many years. if possible. -We're not young a nd a movl' would be most difficult - and costly -to u!> and to the state -Preservation of the environ- m ent. the Wlld life and plant life in and around the park should also be ronsidered . A workable alte rnative to early relocation has been pro· posed by the El Morro lnvest· mC'nt Co. Our landlord proposes tht• nJ(ht for us to re main m possession fo r 20 more year~ after purchase. Thi.s plan met with almost unanimous a pproval of ctll ho.. allended our. la...t meeting on this s ubject Our homes are at slake here. We need your he lp• ROBERT C.VAN CL~AVE 11...,. and Sftl•~ hacl 10 -;oltt•tl on str ec•I comer:o. fnr s ignature:. on a pet1t1on in support of the teacher~ demands for :i· Ii pcn·c•nt ln<'rcase in ::.alary We ll. I. loo. am ashamed - ashamed of the way the teachers (w1lh Ont.• t.•x1.•c•pt1on ) continuous· ly hurled tht• m ost ctt•grading and demoralizing of insults at the members of the board and lht.· adrn1ruslr~Lion .• J was sad· d<•ncd to thank t hat these· are lhe- J.1cople to whom J ha ve been senchng my childn•n all these H'a rs to lw MJut atcd. not o nly in I ht· ba~11• '\kl lls. hut hopefully in how ltt IK• a dl'cent human being. -""ht>n hmw-tht':'l-..:-mcntorsirr.ic-. -- t 11111 , l1 111~=-c1f rt'!>Pl'l'l for them ,. 1p11ckl~ 1·nsuct1 · I 00 NOT take issue with the fo<.·t that tht'Y have every right lo mah• thl'1r: dcmal1ds, nor c•n•n ttiat thc•y deserve them, but To the Editor. to c all th emsel ves "pro - Re the c urre nt brush fire fessionals '· and then behave as burning on the Camp Pendleton tht•v d i<l at that meetini! with the rcservalion · I really appreciate Jo~i iric:ition that lh<•y arc "mad the U.S. Marine Corps practJ ccs us h<'ll " leaves a lot to be de· and drillinlle and test firing their :.1 red as roll• models for our weapons in order to protect us childn·n from the Hed menace or any I for one would not be dev- other menace that m1Rhl storm fts tatcti 1( they left the pro- thc beaches of San Clemente m fess ton . as many of thl'm event of war or anti-nuclear pro-threaum to do. They talk about tests etc. the ir mor ale being low -do But if they continue to use li ve they thank the administrators .tmmo, flares and high incen-are on some kind of a "high" diary devices during high fire from ..-.at they·ve had lo take risk days with Santa Ana condi· the last few weeks? hons I'm afraid there won't be To hear the teachers talk, one any San Clemente left to defend. would think the school board Just burned out buHdin11 u a m e mbers were a group ot de- result of lack or common sense vious corporate executives wbo exhibited. by some Marine of-we re trying to pad their salaries fleer who hasn't got the brains lo ins tead or the dedica ted body of cancel the day's operation just community-minded volunteers beeause it was scheduled on that they really are. I mean, it is particular day really laughable to hear teachen Most or us in San Clemente complain ubout all the "extra who live d through and ex-hours" they must put In after pc rienced that last holocaust work which e nds at 2:30 or 3 always tum an anxious eye over p.m . for most or them -to that our shoulder towards Camp group of people who volunteer Pendleton when the we ather untold hours and must sit there turns hot and dry· . 1 and suffer insulting remarks Come on, guys an 1.reen · without so much as fiinc~hi!!!'ny,wl~----=--=t Please use a little .common __alone...tlDll_..Mtl-OHlr..--===::__---...::;....-1 hone MMe. At most you would Please with old my name. only IQH three or rour days • I 've aeen enough to know that year ol nrtna. my children would have to beu MORT WEISS the brunt of any disfavor lhia let-. To the Editor: • On June 1 I attended my flnt school board meeUn1 In Lasuna B.acb alnce the 1alary netolia- Uoa dlttlculUes bav~ en&P'*I to . lee ll what I~ been be.~lll WU __ lrue. One t»ember of t.be 1.a· cUeace -=.:-• wu a puent who pnfj ber maarb wtUa lb • It at_._. tt"t , • ' I 8 ..- aabamed. . . " What •be w• ......... ol •• t.be fact tlallt - ter 1enerates. But I do sincerely hope a fr. teach~ni will reflect on my oblervatlon1. NAME WlTHHELD • I.Allen Jrorn. rwodn• Ott wlconw. T,__ filM'1D wndtHw ~,. "8C•., ,..,. ... ,, .... , ....... ..__ ~"' • ..,.°' ...... .. c:.r=:. ...... -::. .......... = .. '=11-,.....,,~._ ... ,.,.,..., ,.,, ...... ,. .•.. ,. I -·- LOCAL ~.·JuM 14, 1171 L/SC: OM. Y PILOT AJ• Burglary Doo a No-no Suspects · On Curb, Gutte~ A.n~~~ ' -=---~~ ._ N9wpeirt ... eti ,..,..... know k '• 11Unlt tae ...,,._ tWr-.. lo ·~• nuUlace" OG pubic .. _.aw_. .. ._ - to be ...aawN for tboM nu.1aaDeea to be cema...._.• ud,.U..u..U. Al ....... ol Ute Bala... lalaM lmproweaMllt Al· 11 me ... ; dt7 ciomeU membera beve latroduced U.. ~ ........ Ul•d .... t lo the dtJ'I e~tltine dot Duiaaace ordlaMN. ,._. lldkm cm LIM alDftdment la eirpeeled , .. n.. It w.lld., lMo effect lO days lat.er. • • • Wini 'I'll& PAY olf~oU &eu.wUl-t.I0&6-draw· ... C ... , Newport lleKb City Council cnemben have Mt ......... lo ftOt lbe federal 1ovemmeal. ne Depert ..... t fll &M blerior' la aelll.q le~ for 24 tract.a, lnchad.iq a -...a J...t out.aide the three mile Umit off Newport . BeaelL llaJ'OI' Paw Ryckotf said he's hopeful Lapna • Beadt wUI WA tn Uw effort to 1et t.be couru to batt the , ........ * * * 1 -i COlJNCILllEN f"OVND TllEY stirred up a hornet's OMt·wt.t tbey tried to define a family and dweWnc unit lo ...... code ttvbloa receaUy. Cemdlmu Doo Struua, wbo6e district includes the Balboa P.YNWla. said be's beard from several coutil· ueata wbo are coocemed with ooe proviaioo of lboee re-Yi1ioaa. . That aect1on aaya any unita wtU~ exceed ~ nwn.be.r a--11r-_.allow~ muat be broUjlit i.Dto conformance with IOIUq U they are more tban 30 yeara okl. Fears that the provtaloa would prompt wholesale raz. int.of uaita iD the city's older aecUons produced the outcry. SVauuaaid. Councilmen Hid they'd consider adding language to tbe Hetioo to mat&e it clear that such revisloos to property only are required when tbe property ch~ges.owners. ••• AT LEAST TWO members of the city council said they aren't sure whet happened to 190,000 square feet or office space in Emk&,J's Newport Place near Orange County Airport. 1'he m.iaainl office space was questioned durine a bookkeeping.type item al Monday's council meeting in wbicb Newport PJace's development plan was being ametlded to abow • IOl,000 square foot reducUon in re· maiaaal allowed building. lla)'OI' PauJ R~koff aod Councilman Paul Jtummel said ~ wuated to know about anolber 190,000 square feel that'• '8rDed up miaain1. KeYln Hamea, • spokesman for lbe developer, ex· plalaed tbat the square footage was space allowed on sites oa •bicb smaller than allowed buildings were put up. The space b..,,'t been rem~ed from the development ltlan, but it .h811l't been abitled to other empty lots either. he ex· plained. .. "· · Ryckoff and Hummel hinted U\ey thought the 190,000 square feet llli&ht crop.up elsewhere in Newport Place a.nd cast the only two diasenUng votes against the reduction on the vacant parcels. -Coast J/ eterinarian Fired Over Deposit Newport Beach city councilmen bave fired the city's animal pound operator and have acned to help one local resident recapture $25 abe aaya she errooeou&ly 1ne him~. ---------- Dr. James Tapper. operator of Tapper because of a dia~te over tbe Balboa Animal Hospital, a $25 neutering deposit he re· l904 W. Coaal Highway, was in· quired of people wbo got animals formed hla contract to operate outoflhepound. the city's pound was beiag re-The new city pound contract voked effective Tuesday. went to Or. Neil Boodm~n. operator of the Newport Hills COUNCILMEN VOTED Mon· Animal Hospital. 2670 San day to end their agreement with Miguel Drive. "Metropolitan' Plan Opposed The Tapper contract diaputc grew out of complaints filed with city Officials by animal lovers who said Tapper wouldn't allow residents to adopt impounded animals wit.bout posting the $25 neutering fee. B T BE &EPOltTEDLY told them ~ rustees the deposit -.s required by city --1a.w -~~ ewport· eaa achoof trustees A city spokesman said the re· adopted a resolution Tuesday quirement was epparenlly a opposing the proposed misuodentanding. There are no metropolitan plan to bus atu· cJty laws on tbe subject, dents acr061 district lines to altbOUlh state l•w requires im· achieve racial int.egration. pounded cau to be neutered Trustees cited their concern before they are adopted. tbat local control would be bl Carol Westerling, a Costa and that the adminiatration of Mesa resident, appeared before leboola by court order mi&bt re· councilmen during tbelr dis- •ult. cuaaion of tbe issue. Tbe di1trict ear1ler Joined She said she paid the deposit Scboola for Local Control. a when she adopted a dog in Soutbenl Callfomla auociaUon March and bas been unable to of Hbool dl1lrict1 that bave get Tapper to return it since paoled flimdl for lesal cou.nsel to learning no such requirement ts fllbt tbe metropolltan plan carried in city law. O/fbr Skunk«l In Claaa . Two Oraa1e .... ldeota have beeo ted~wtt.b .. 1 .ooo 1>ur11uy of a Newport Beacb bome, po&iee re· ported. Sheldon Frank Duncan, 21, and Grec«Y Lynn Harper, 25, were taken into custody Wednel· day al their reskience by Det.ec:· lives John Furrow and Ken Cowell. Ftiaiow ALLEGED the two men are responsible fot' as many H IS burglaries in Newport Beach. The most recent case was re· ported last Friday from a home In EastbluH where guns, Jewelry, clothes and two gold in· gots were stolen. Furrow said one of the guns and a watch taken in that theft were found in the Orange res· idence. He said lhe gnld ingots valued at $22,000 haven't been found. Keeping Dust Down .. ~· Water truck is used to dampen dirt that is pany office development near the Newport · :i being ~hed around in Newport Center as Harbor Art Museum and the Newport .~ part of $300,000 grading project in prepara· Center Branch Library. lr\'ine Company- tion-for construction this summer ortwo pfans calllor eventual construction of six low.rise office buildings. The buildings will two-story omce buildings in Civic Plaza. BE SAID THE two men originally we re identified as s uspecb in an earlier Wes t Newport burglary and warrants were Issued for their arrests. for~ part of Civic Plaza, an Irvine Com· ·lt ~~~~~~~~~~~~·q . Based on the information de· veloped in the West Newport case, he said, the two men also were sought in connection with the Eastbluff case. The two are being held in city Ja il in lieu of $10,000 bail each. Plane Down; Mesan Unhurt A Costa Mesa man escaped serious injury Tuesday after· noon when the nose gear of the airplane he was Oying collapsed shortly alter he landed lhe craft at Orange County Airport. Orange County fire crews ide ntified the pilot of the Beechcraft Bonanza as llobert F. Robertson of 3310 Nebraska Place. The craft ls owned by Dick's Aviation, a night school based at the airport. A fire department spokesman said that after the nose gear col· lapsed, the plane spun off the runway but remained upright. The incident took place at about 2p.m . Reservoir Magnitude Explained LOS BANOS <AP> - E va McCleland, a state Water Resources gutde at San Luis Dam 's Romero Overlook. says s he e xpla ins the r e · servoir's size to visiting students in a way she thi nks lhl'y Wiii un - derstand. San Luis Flescrvo1r cont ams 2. I million acre feel of water, but Ms. McCleland explains the a mount this way "If all the water in the reservoir were bottled in 12·ounce cams. and all 220 miWon people in the United States were shar· Ing, they co"ld ea ch have 2,765 six -packs plus four cans." ---~--~~----~~-~~- FOlt THI PIOflSSIOMAI. TOUCH: DECO INTERIORS lt«alOtt PUMHI.._ AMD COMSULTIHG c......-~ ........ 1r.•..-N1.c__... ........ , .... , ...................... " ..... . V1s1t Our Design Studio 21192 M•rperlt• Pllwy., M11U-Yt.fo cs. D*Jo Fwy. to •• .,., Pny. Jat Sod ot Toyotadederl 4fMJOl ··J~0400 FOR BOYS & ~~*1'~-"Glltt AGES 6-18 Sign Up June 16-23-30 9 a.m.·2 p.m. ~T CIOWN VM.LIY COMMUMrn' PMK 9 · LMUMAMICIUIL FEE: '70 PER PARTICIPANT PER SESStON J , .... .,, ....... -' ...... J , .... ..... Of -·JI.It • .a.tr JJ.JJ.,,.., ...... J ,_ .. ~ ~L HUCI MMe • .._., 4'J.121J wthlllt 111.1n1 : .. · ASK ABOUT OUR PREMIUM MOVIE SE~VI C E , SHOW TIMt · •• -· FATHER'S DAY June 17th Vaclt &. llBcker. DUSTBUSTEI THE POWllPUL COIDUSS VAC. L 1gntw<.-1qht, ro•chary••\ whl'n nut •n u~c" 1 h:Jn~ ·.1.,or~ uncJ o lnt•r n,or u 10 C)l' 1 .11 u•ut c\ fqJJO ,, cntnpkt··~ 11t~ rv"1 nqf1111• 't' •,r t111i1r-'."J .,,- 1 l··lc.w pr .. hl.· ,,,,1, bkxk h<.Jt<l.·r Jll• '""' vou 1< • CU1I lttl't &(>f u.trt11n •'•1'\I h '1M h 1111lf'IV 'Af1tk 1lh•,1 If,. l>Jk h•J!ll••f t <NH.111" h•• ,,1 1~11 ""''' I" 11ul.lr kn11.1"• .111<1 ,, pr• 11 •. , 1<1r1>1I (() ,l1.1rpen1nq '"'"' I h•· I fl••"'f l> 11111111, X ,1~ "'· 7 )) · 1,.~11 ,)I,"' <.11.11 10-( ho·f' krnlo• JI•• ,,11 mudc <il ChK .. ,. , ">P<'I k1l ':>11•.:I ""''" "''NcJ h.i.ndw:. &m·d •·SB·tt Our Reg. 89.99 . WE HONOR: • 1·~ CIRCUL~R SAW 527 99 Our. Reg. 34.'9 81g I ·' HorMj>ower Motor Cuh 2 3/8" ot 90', l 7/fl' ot,,5' Sawduat • Ejector, llode Wrench If'<. 1538 Subfect to ttodc on hond thrv 6/17/79 ·240 BROADWAY OPlll LAGUIA BEACH 7-hr• Qt ___ ~497-4403---~=-_-u._ YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College ope~tes . f!Je. offici~~. recycling center for Costa Mesa. •s981 .JI f l { ._ __ _ Punch ; . l 1. IA&.~ fUl WA&. NOMI 64&~24 Costa Mesa 673-9450 .a. llOADW AY MOl'TUAAY 110 &olldw.., ' Costa Mese 642·9150 SMITH & T"'*1 MO•TuAIY WHTCUff CHAP& Monuary •Cremations fl<>wef Shop 427 E. 17th St CoataMna &46.a88 "8C9 IM>Tl9S s..nf'SNOllYVMY 627 Main St Hunt~ach . - -· v Couple Guilty in---Slaying An unmapped earth· quake fault ha s shaken up plans to build a $1.3 million city reservoir n ear Marywood High School in O range . authorities said. The five million·gallon reservoir. to augment a similar sized lank on the same properly. could cost $500,000 more than originally planned now that the fault has been discovered and could be delayed up to a year, Ci· ty Manager J oe B<;tker saio Monday. FTank Page, city • w a tel' department ··superintendent, estimat· · e d a lhJ'ee.to si.x·mooth -dela)'..in the pndcct. _ The unnamed lhruat fault runs about 900 feel along an adjacent fault known as El Modena, LONDON (APJ Amatoll Ku:meLsov, 49, a Soviet author who de· fected to the We11t and was a friend of the murdered Bulgarian de · · lhe city's environmental impact report says, ad· ding that both faults mus t be consid e red potentially active. fector Georgio Markov, O U died Wednesday. No 'nPftoOUSe cause ol death was fe· r-· ported, but Ku:inetsov • suffered two heart al· ,4f T.rans•t lacks last year after~ ~~ ~ Markov died from being •tabbed by a poison· Home Set tipped umbrella. R IC H MON D • V 8 . The public i5 Invited to <AP> -•-s-01 .. he" ~:~~elDt!f.:·':i of: Werkmaa, 67, • country Orange County Transit alqer widely kDowD In Diatrlct'~ new Ad" t.be 1940s and U50a, died minlltralbl Building In Wednesday after suffer· Ganim Grove. lng an apparent heart Exhibits explainla1 attack. how district omclala plan bua routes and SUSANVD...LE <AP> -monitor activities wlll' Martlaa lluUeU Bnwlle, be 00 dllplay and staff ez, wboMfamllyaayaabe members wm'be present wu tbe lirl who cut the to answer qUMUoaa. rlbboD at tbe openlna of The dlapla)'a also will tbe OoldlD Oa&e Brtd1• Include one ol tbe dis· 42yeanaao,diedrrtday trtct'a....,-.. ud a lnaa-bolp&tal. Dlal·a·Uft HD '°"ban· diupped paa1=er1, PVauc NOTICE dlllrict omdala . Tlie buM•• ra-ioeat.cl at 11222 Al'acla Parkway ln the Garden Grove Qvk c.&er. Receivee BA Patriok-Michael llcDermaei of ro.tatn Val1-... neelftd a bHbilwllW•1PMm' poUUtal HI .... from lowa ... tralvenlty. -ORANGE COUNTY .' POLITICS .' OBITUARIES Lower-eost B•••l•I I Mobi/,e Home Bil/$ Eyed ·' ....., ................. TRAILERS EYED Mat!en8efgeaon 2Named To Panel Ron Nyborg or La Palma and Russell Bar rios ol Oran~e havu been appointed to the Orange County Social Programs Advisor y Commitle.e by county Su~J"Yisor Ralph Clark. Nyborg, 44 , is a I.a Palma City Councilman and is a city delegate Lo the O ran ~e Co unt y Health Planning Coun CJ I. By o. C. HUSTINGS The re1D-1-•-1 bllla d l ...r.•a. • • • I ~-DetfyHll1'9ff -.mill ea ••WI H. IUIO~ ••OOlla of _>. 11embJ1 m 80 M • .~ ..... ._....:l:.::a~nllll~~lor~d!;;·~le~n.a~nul~cJ/ii.eula""l1-4liownwauh.ul..,p,.s_tua1wp0rnrt'kllil Diiii ijjiilii. Bergeson, R·Newport Beach, 11nd rent llabUiaaUon. . ed bJ Go¥. 8rowa to the ltate says the Aaaembly currenUy is AB Jll eaempta park develop-ffeartnc Aid m.;1DHn &umla· looking at eight major bills that menta rrom provisions of the ia&ComlnJUM. would affect mobile homes in SubdiYblon Map Act. • • • ~ California AB 7tl provides mobile bome She points out that the sudden ownera wltb evict.ioa p~on. THE "'8EllBLY .._. voted to li appearance of a ll these bills is AB 1117 chanies the exlatlng limit the eUaibWty o1 fulltlme the result or the high cost or deflnitioa of a mobUe home and studenta for unemployment iQ. ~ housing and the search for some allows the owner lo remove surance. alternatives. wheels, wheel hubs or axles. The roll call wu 57·19, HDdllw AB 1744 would require a three· AB 705 by Auemblyman day notice by management prior Rtchard Robinaon, D·Saota Ana, to initiation of tenancy termJna· to the Senate. MRS. BF.RG ESON notes that Orange County has 255 mobile home parks with about 75,000 re- sidents. She says a recent sur· vey of her constitu~nts in the Orange Coast•._ 74th Assembly District turned up a 77 pe~ent ravorabl~ response foi; zoning to provide more mobi.le home com· munilies as a means of meeting the need for less expensive hous· 1ng Two of the bills currently un rler considNation by the /\~­ scmbly, Mrs. Bergeson reports, involve taxation AB 1360 provides that any new mobile homf•s 'old <ift(·r July I, 19RO. will tit! subJt.:ct to property tax and the malnfals sub)e<:l to s ales tax lh-~ales would be ex l'mpt from s~1lcs and use taxes J\B 1504 •~ similar to /\ll lJfl> ('XN•pt the operationa l date 1s Junu<i ry I, l~J. and d1Jes not an elude rt:sales tion for failure to pay rent, utili· The bm would make •tudeata ty or incidental service cbat1es. ineligible for unemployment benefits If their uaavailabWty AB 1715 would require a wnt· for full-Ume work atpiftcantly ten notice three days before in· hurt their job proepeell. 1tialin1 tenancy termination arid Rt>binson uld, ''Thia bUl pro- rcd uce rrom 60 lo JO di.ys hlbits the abiUty of individuals termination ror failure lo pay lt1 u~e "ummer employment and AB 1711 requires park owners thPn unemployment funds to to offer first right of refusaJ to 1wbs1dlu Uw!ir education." purchase an interest in the park uerore 1t is sold: prohibits pc.rk management rrom requiring purchase from specified delilerci , r ~qu 1r es di s c l o s ur e ~r owncrsrup of a park. protub1ts fees for entry, hook-up installa·· lion or landscaping or-cbarges for guests of tenants. It also pro- hibits retaliatory action by m<.1 nagement against tenant. who . initiate JUdi caal proceed· ings, file complamts, or orgaruie or bclongtotenantgroups. ••• RV ~ .lt-15 VOTE, with 21 vote" OP.~. t~ Sena"-reject. ,.d ACR a by As'!oemhl yman Mike r;;ig<-, D N~pa . which woul• l1 m 1l the number o f bills le.ruslatof"!J ~Y in~ troduce m the lt8Hl2 ~k>n . State M":Mt.on Jotm Rl"IU.'J, R· Fullerton, and Jobn Schmitz, k · New~rt Reach , voted a1a..t.mt the measure. State Sen. Paul Ca rpenter , 0 -G arden Grove, voted ror 1t. Say"Congratulations,grad .. :1 ~'I lcive you ~~d .. ;1 and "Here comes the bride... with a phone from the GTE Phone Mart. Wn t 1 JunP bP1nr.J t I 1c• month o f gr~du..:lt1ons. Father's Day ..illd tmrJC's. you m,1y be lookrnq ror -;omP new gift ideas. If so. Lrt(· G Tl: r r1one M.irt 1s c1 91 edt place to look. Because nor only 1\ ,i p honE' an o r1g1nJI gift idea. but~ have a phone to go with dny and C"VPry 1nd1v1dual conversation style. • Yo u PV<'n get a free gift t>ox to take 1t home 1n. And since we're your ~ ..._ phone company. we can .., rn.=tke all the necessary s<'rvrce arr ang('mcnrc;. So give someone dear to you ..i gift thctt expre!'>ses his or her urnquPness w1tt1 a phone from the Gl £ Phone Mart, __ Srylellne !Push button rn hand ... unit) phones offered for lease only. Execuc1ve Brown Leather Chest- ~ phon es to r sale only. SISS plus tax. Elegant Cradlephon es tor sale only. S 130 plus tax. Put a new Phone in your fife. GTE Phone Mart accepts Visa . BankAmericard and Master Charge for sale items only, • 7 ·-- Orange Coast • · OITION Your Bometow•: Dally New•11aper' VOL. 72, NO. 165, 3 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAl..IFOANIA C TEN CENTS, O.lly -Swtt ,,_,. 1st Black, 1st Woman Burke· Appointed LOS ANGELES CAP> - Form e r Rep . Yvonne Brathwaite Burke was named today b y Gov. Edmund G. B r o wn Jr. to r eplace Los l\ngeles. County S upe rvisor James Hayes, who resigned un ex.pecledzy June L Mrs. Burke becomes the first black and the first woman to serve on the powerful fi ve member Board of Super vi sor\ which govern!> the nation ·s mol>t populous county "I can 't think of a be tter person to represent the dis trict t h an Yvon n e Brathwai te Burke." Brown told reporters. that Brown had taken that into consideration. ··He had looked at lht: district carefully." s he said, "and he came to the conclus 1ori that if 1l were properly served, the n • would be no reason not lo ap 1201nt me * * * "I would have to do a good job.'' Hayes said he decided some time <.igo not lo seek re-election in 1980 to the district, which runs a lo ng the coast fro m Long Beach north to Mc.libu <Ser BURKK Pue AZI * * -· * Curb Wants to. Pick Diedrich Successor SANTA ANA t AI'> Ll Gov ha ven t narrnwetl 1l down lo any Mike Curb says ht· wall CJ Pl>mnt a !)pec1fic m.1mt:!'. " MAINTENANCE WORKERS AT FAIRVIEW PROTEST PROPOSED WAGE HIKE They Joined Fellow Union Membera St•tewtde Tod•y fn Wefkout Mrs . Burke', smiling al the governor 's side, added . "I find it a reaJ honor -a challenge." Her appointment came as no surprise. despite the fact that she Is a liberal Democrat being appointed to represent a tradi tio na l l y c o n se r vat i v e Republican stronghold -the 5th Supe rvisorial District s uccessor to c:onv1cted Orang1• D1cdr1ch, convu·tcd l<.ist month Co unty S upe rvis o r k a lph or bribery, 1!> scheduled lo be Diedricthc Gov. Edmund G l>Cntenced July !I. Jr he has not Brown .Ir ?1s out of thE°-sb·-ce--r-e-s .... igncd by tht:n. the seat will when Diedrich s se<.il become!> a ulomal1cally b ·come vacant Fairview Joins Strike Mrs. Burke said Wednesday vacant upon !>Cntenc1ng · 'Tht: matter ha:. C"c rtainly Curb, a Hcpuhllf'an. ha!) been been on my mind ," Curb ~aid waging :.1 running battle with lht: Wednesday after bcin~ conl<tct Oc m o('rat11· govt.•rnor ove r c'1 1n S<ic ram e nto. "But I Curb'!> power. Maintenance Workers Picket Mesa Hospital By JAC'KI E HYMAN OllM 0•1h P1lotSt•ll About 14 ma intenance workcrl> al fi'a1rvi(·w St<ite Hos pital in <.:osta Mesa today Joined fellow trade umon worker!-. throughout -Califomnt in a 1"1tr1kc ltt protest <iov. Edmund Brown Jr 's pro 4>0sed wage hike "They want lo give U !) a loul>y 10 percent raise, and we haven't had a raise in two years," said Fa1r v1cw's Rruce Powl•ll , who worh in tht' hospital powe r plant Me mbe r !> o f th l' S t ate Employees Trade La bor Council <SF.TC). to which the Fairview piekets belon~. are seeking a 20 percent hike. about half or which would be retroactive to last Oc tobt!r. plus denta l benefits. Not <.i ll Fairview mainte nance workers belon.c to SETC Costa Mesa Woman Held in Robbery A Costa Mesa woman was a r- rested Wednesday on s uspicion or robbing a man or $800 at ~un­ po1 nt. even thoug h police ad· malted they had trouble readin~ the v1rtim's written accotmt of the crime. th~ report was neatl y penned in l\rabic. tlowcver. ahout two hour~ after the 8 ~10 p m . Wednesd<.iy robbe rty, r>olt ce halted a C(l f __ m alchii'itf a Wltne~s' ctescnpt.1on and arreslt'd Darcey Suzanne MacL~"OCJ, 25, of 2434 T1conde roR<.1 Way, on su.<;p1cion or armed rob- bery. She remained an Orange Coun ty Jail today in lieu of $25,000 bail, police said. They said Salah Nasser . 44, told them verbally that he was visited al his apartment. 36.1 E 18th St. # C, by a woman whom he knew slightly a nd by her unknown m ale companion. T he woma n allegedly pulled a ).;Un and robbed -Nasser O( $800, fl ee ing with her companion. police said. T hey set1d they were a bit taken aback when Nasser. asked to make a written s tatement, enl>c:ribed his account in Arabic. Poltt:e satd they will hava Lo £and a trans lator or ask Nasser himself to translate verbally T hey said the s uspect 's al leRed accomplice. described as a short male or Latin origin in has c<.irly 20s. hasn't been found Neither the money nor the gun wa:. recovered. police said. ilag_ tlae ~Crliile• 1 Some people wW do anythln1 to weather tbe 1uoUne cri1t1, buf Johil Smith of Phoenix had another reuon I or buylq a r::n:ump. He plant to use it 11 a liquor di•· ,.. ... at . . ... --~-;a.. Striking fo"'airview workers said they will re mmn out tn· definitely and hope that other unions will a lso sanction a strike They s pecified that their walkout is directed aguinst state o rri c ia ls a nd not agai nst Fairview itself. "ll 's a pretty good place to work outside or the wages," said engineer Bernie Sanchei. "I've 0een here 12 years." Fellow striker Larry DeVore noted that an e lectrician who would earn $7 .35 an. hour at Fairview could make $10 an hour in private indus try and even more if he belonged lo a union. Powell said figures released by the state Personnel Board in· dicate his job pays about 23 per- cent less than a compar able position in private industry. The strikers s ajd they are also a ngry at having to work for stretches as long as 10 d ays without a day orr because the hospital is short-starred. They said they be lie ve a signihcant wage hike might cut turnove r and att rac t more wf)rkers . o ..... ,., ... ~"'" p ... ,. Messy .Job in Mesa 1-~airview Executive Director Frank {;rinella said lhe strike has affected hospital operations. but..:.flasn't paraJyaed them. He noted tha~ome del~C.rY. truck drive rs and contractors a rc honoring the picket line. "It's not a tre m cn do u ~ hardship on us," he said. "I think these people understand <See FAIRVIEW, Page A2> Costa Mesa fire fi,:?hte rs Dirk Ra ine~ (left l and Eric Engle douse trash fire across the street from Parsons School. 2350 Canyon Drive. Pin· bro k e ou t about 1 p .m Wcdnc.·~d:iv in tra!>h truck. The driver dum pl'd th 0 l ' load in a f1 t.>ld across from the ~l·hool in order lo ~ave his truck. Bitler on Speed, Doctor Says MINNEAPO LIS CAP > - La r ge daily doses or am· ph e t a mines ca u sed Adolf Hitler's menta l instability and could have helped shorten World War II, a Uni versity or Min· nesota psychiatrist says. shortly after the United Stale!> entered the wa r. In the ens uing months, the tre mor s pread to all his limbs and he began to chew on his ringers . As his armies on the Russian rront began to fold , Hitler grew f optimistic, even euphoric. He had bouts or depression. but his spiriL'i soared arter visits to Or Dr. Leona rd Heston, who began his research in 1972, said Hiller's left hand began to shake .. Busing Nixed 8 of 10 Favor Amendment SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Nearly eight of 10 Californians say they are opposed to the busing of children to achieve racial balance in schools and an almost equal number favor an anti-busing aQ'lend - ment to the state constitution, the California Poll re- ported today. • · "Public opposition to busing is widespread in both northern and southern parts of the state. although it appears to be s)ijhtly..,atronger in Southern California at this time," said pollster Mervin D. Field. Statewide, 79 percent of poll respondents said they oppose busing, while 14 percent favored it. Seven percent remained neutral or had no opinion. Only 41 percent of the public hes heard of pro posals in the state Legislature to adopt an anti· bu1tn1 constitutional amendment. But 70 percent said they ravored wuch an amendment when shOwn a card delcriblna its provilfons. 11.e independent survey involved 485 adults in· terviewed face·to·race durina a two week period in early and mld·llay, Ft•l~ata. -_.,,..,..._, - Theo Morell. his personal physa cian. lleston say!> Sy phall is o f th e brain , Parkin so n 's di sease . s c· h 1zophrcn1 a <.1 nd manic depressive disease have been suru~csled as causes for Hiller '!> symptoms. . Rut llt-s to n discovl·r cd in m1 crof1lm ed medica l rt•por ts that lhllcr took lar~c dally doses· of amphetamines. commonly re fcrre d to as !-.pt•ecl llcsl on believes the dru~ produced men t at a berrations that ca used Hiller to ignore his generals and make tactical errors Heston's research began when he read a book by Albe rt Speer, Hiller's ministe r ror industry a nd arm aments. a nd wal> fascinated by Speer's descrip lion or changes in Hitler during t he eArly 1940s. Heston began looking ·for ·neurological Illness, but Hiller's s ymptoms railed to match those or mental Illnesses and were often Inconsistent with his personal history. The breakthrough ror Heston came Jn Washington, D.C.. in 1974 when he round microlilm copies of Morelt's records lo the National Archives. Arter studylnf tbe records, Heston developed his hypothesis that Hitler's symptoms were a toxic reaction to amphetamines. Then he went to Germany, where be in.lervle.wed Speer and others who knew Hiller. SyphlWs. Parkinson 's disease, sc hlzoohre nl11 and manic- depressive disease we re reject- e d as diagnoses based o n medical records and interviews . H illcr 's rela tionship with Morell. described as a "near- quack .. by Heston. began in lhe late 1930s. Or:~:Cti, :oa~t "'eat lier Some low c louds und local fog late tonight ~md ea rly Friday othe rwise mostly fair. Lows tonight 60 lo 66. Highs Friday low 70s at beaches to mid·80s inland. INSIDE TOD~\' Vlolcmce fncrea1e1 on a at retch of the U.S. -Mezsco border called the "war zone." Story and photo on Page AJ9. •••• At.,_...,,_ Alt ...._ M ... ._ ea....._,, l•u •n11• ....... C4 ...... ..!.!~ L.M..... A4 ............. -............................ M ~ Al °"911C.., Alt C._..... Cl-II~ M c-Kt •• 1,1 ........ . (NM.... •• ....... lt-4 .........._ Alt Of.lie ...... All .............. , ............ . 1-.111 a t ... tt T....,.. 8tl ~ ....... "" Ct-4 T'tlMlwl .. ,u ltWm"'" -Ct .......-~ M ,...,.._ ... WWtf..... .. ._....._.. ca • -- I ... -..,.. ____ _ Al DAILY ~T C Thurll04tr, June 14, 191f.I lmpert• t• al•e No Sho1iage WASHINGTON (AP} -A aharp, Ul'.M'Jqlftted r6M ln oil Im ~rts lhi• wHk roulrt mean no ·1•nerallaod shortu~" at IHOllM 1taUon1 this s ummer. Ent>r1Cy S•cretary J ame11 K Schlell.nltr uld today But that cood news couJd tM' Jt'Opardlaed by a troubl...mfl. unt'xpla1ned drop in refinery procturUon. Sc'hll'Sin1,.r told • nt•ws con(er,.ncc· flt• called th•t dt1t.•hn<' "c1l:.111p poan t111~. truublt'HOmt' 1r r1t at1n..:" 1md 6 llld the l>c~1u1 ment ol l'.ilklr&y w11J 1nve11t11alt1 und ull lndlvldual <'omparue~ to ctccount for their acUon11 Sebleitnl(er 1i11.&u said that lc>n~ hnt's at servu:ti stat1oni. rould pcn;ist. despite rnuna 1moort."I. unleu the slat1ont> stagger how'b of operatton rather lh4ln all clOM! early in the day lie rttommended that each governor consider ordering that ea sta1J00& in .their sla1es stag ger hours t.o assure continuou.!> gasoline supplies The seC'retary reported that c-rude·oil imports rose by 84(1,000 barrels per day this week over the previous week ·~ h•vt·I to fl 6 million barr<·I~ JK.'r day tmports r ecen tly have itvcragcd 6.1 million to 6.2 million barrels a day. which would permit gasoline suppli~ this summer lo reach 95 lA> 96 pert'ent of last summer's levels. he said. · ·rr we get higher than project- f'd a rriva ls _ . . this supply figure can go even higher." he said. Nevertheless, continuation of the present spurt remains "a big ·1r. ·: SC'hlcsmger cautioned. The United Stales rem ain~ vulnerable to world 011 ex porters. he said. "There is no guarantee this turnaround will continue " .. * He a.id Ubya'• IHdera hint that lhey ma~ redueci crUde oil nporta &.o the United St•t• on poUOeaJ flrounda. Nl,eria Is con- Ct"tned over U S. pollcy reaard· me Zimbabwe Rhodeala. Iran l'Ontinuea. to be "111om.,what haotlc " and Saudi Arabia ·a pollclee i.re "open to chan1tl " A aoorcf' ol deep conc.,m tu th'" Carh·r adm1r11"'t.r1tt1on," Sl•h1t~11i n~t·r 'aid , w1t 11 the ~t·rlin,· in 1 t•fincry operul1on:. th1i. w1·ck from 87 pt.Jrccnt l)f l'itlJlll'lly to 84 ~ PtlfCtinl 0.11, .. 1 ... ,~- A POLtCEMAN AGAIN Hunttngton'a Coerper Y>P Gets Job Back Mter Nine·-Years By llOBF.RT BAltKEll °' -Getty -,._ C ll Cot·riwr 's nint• year battk to w111 lliH'k hi!. job on the Hunt ington Meach Poli<'e Uepurtment ended successfully Wednesday when lht' 45-yc·ar·olrt patrolman was reinstated tu the force. Coerper, who had taken a series of Jobs since his fi ring in 1970. was out on a dry-wa ll con· struction project this morning and unavailable for comment. But his wife, Louann, said Coerper was elated over the una nimous decision by the City Personnel Commission to order reinstatement. "The only thing we a rc <fisap. pointed ahout i!. that none of the details was worked out on what he will be doing." she said Coerpc>r. who was a motorcy d e offirer at the lime or his rir rni:i . wantc; to return lo trafrir !Jttlrnl Th e s ta g e wa ~ ~c t fo r Cocrper 's reinstatement when the Distnct Court of Appeal in San Bernardino ruled in March ffrnt Coerper's firing was-too ~cvNe a ptmaJty to pay for the incident thut occurred in 1970. A member of the C'lly's person· ncl commission said Coerper 111 C'Xpected to join the force next Monday Octa lls or back pay owed to Coerpcr are bemg worked out by attorneys Coerper was fired for lying when confronted with charges h e gave away s ome "junk items·· t.o fellow police officers that were intended for the Hunt· in#!ton Beach Poli ce Officers Charity GuHd . Coerper later admitted giving some items lo orri t•crs, but de· nied doing so when confronted with the lie detector tests. "I did wrong for lying but I didn't want tn involvf' other of- fi cer:.." Coerpe r ~aid 1•arlier. Thi· Pcrsonnc·l Commission handed Coerper a six-month sus pension WN1ncsduy. but il wi II apply to tht> time h<' already ha~ been oH work. Gas: California Style East Coast Motorists 'Topping 0/I' Tanks By Tk Associated Press Panic-buying and the na· tionwide protest by independent truckers brought rounds or California-style gasoline lines lo the South and East Coast today. ~gref>d t.o allow trucks through the pickets as long as they were not carrying diesel (uel. The week-old truckers protest alKO rf'duc~ the Oow O( gasoline in Al abam a. and Wedne11day of· fi cials in Birmingbam began ra · tioning supplies for city police and fire vehicles. Thf' Automobile C lub of Ma ryland warned motorists this would be the driest weekend yet or the summer. would "eliminate a great deal or tank-topping. People are almost ob st!ssed with keeping the ir tanks full." He said the governor also is working with the dealers' as- sociation in setting up a system or emergency openings or des- 1gn'ated stations. He s aid oil companies have "nothing to hide," and urged creation or a commission to study the energy problem from all angll-s. Shotguns Aid 81 lllCllAEL P.u&EVICH CM.,.Delt'l,.....IWff A II.DI of crows that bas been wa1in11 a one-sided war aca.lnat an endangered species of small shore birds ln Huntington Beach ran up against a g.reat equalizer We dnes d ay -men with shotguns. State Department of Fish and Game officials said today they zeroed ln on IS of the big black birds that have been feasting on the community of least terns near the Santa Ana Rive r mouth. The crow killing may continue to protect the 160 s mall birds that make up about 10 percent of the state's least tern population, according to department spokesman Ralph Young. "The least tern's status is pre- carious and the crow's status is not." said Young. "It's as s im- ple as that." Last year, the crows swooped down on the least terns· renct.'d· OTrbeach habitat and k1ll'ea about 25 percent of the tern nesllings. The adult terns are 1enerally t.ough enough &.o fend off a couple of crows. but Youna said the bl&· ger birds are joining ln mua at- tacks. The raidinl parties of crows have been forming In a nearby g rove of eucalpytus trees. Young and two-wardens armed with shotguns began killinc off the crows Wednesday momin&. "U nder normal cir- c umstances. whe re there is plenty of habitat and nesun~ area (for the terns>. there wouldn't be• problem and we would stay out of It and let nature lake care o( itself," said Young. ·'The biggest problem with the tern is still the human beina," he added, The leas t terns. so-named because they are the s mallest members of the tern family, are protected under the federal En· danger e d Species Act. The legislation permits game of· ri cials to protect the terns from . extinction. Carter to Vienna For Summit Meet WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi- dent Carter headed for Vienna today. sayin~ he is approaching bis first summit with Soviet Pn•sidcnt Lt·onid I. Brczhn••v "with ho1x· hut without false ex· pec:tatrons " ' Ca rte r said he will tr y lo "broaden our commun1cat1ons with the Soviet leadership" as well as make clear U.S. views "so that the r e ra n be no dangerous m1s undn standings as we pursue our separate course~ -~ ......... JOtN8 LA PANEL Yvonne Brathw•tt• Burke f',...PflfleAJ BURKE .... U pon r es igning lb~ supe rvisor's seal, he joined a Los Angeles law firm and wiU head its WC1Shioglon. D.C .. of. rice If ayes. a supervisor since 1972 . wa'i known for his stand on energy conservation and was chairman or the county Energy Commission, but his activities often took him int.o other areas. He also served as chairman of t h e Ene rgy. Courts , Public Social Service and Craft-Harbor com missions Ourmg the 1974 oil c risis. Hayes developed the odd-even ~asolinc· allocation program be- ing used rn many California count1c~ . Al a departure ceremony on the White House south lawn. the pr('sident said his main goal al th(• summit :tnd thP "unchang llli: duty of cvf'ry pre~1d1•nl " 1~ to avoid nuc lear war while m:iintain1n~ II S serurity C:.rtn left with mOdl'~t l{Oab for lh1• summit, where tht· tw<1 lead e r~ will sign a treat y to limit IJ .S and Soviet 11 trateg1C' nur lcar we:.ipons Chile Ambassador Recalled Front U.S. lie :;aid uw treaty "gives u~ enban£<.'<1 nationtt l se~urily ;mil 1nrreasro hope for a peeiccfu l future " Al the departure ceremony, Vice President Wa lte r F Mon· dale told Carter : "The best wishes of the American people go with you today on this most crucial of all missions " .. I 'II certainly do thr> bf>st I can ," the pn•sid<"nl s3id befon · hl'. his wife und daug htl'r' boarded a helicopter for An drcws Air Force Base in nearby Maryland. Their plane look off at 5 26 a m . PDT on the e ight-hour . IS·minutc Oi~ht to the Aust ria n <'a pltal. While conceding that no s um m1t can end the "shar p compet1 lion" between the supcrpowc~. SANTl /\CO, l hr l(· 1td 'I l'rt·:.1clf•nt J\ugu ~to 1'1noch(·I C'<J llcd hi s a m ba~s at.lor from Washm~ton home lfJd<i y "to run :.rd~·r th~ state of Chrte·~ rela lions wrlh the United Stat~ " Pinochet. who ;m noun ccd tht· measure. said Ambassador Jost' Miguel Barr~ would return to Chile immediately. lie did not indicate how long Rarros would be away from his post · Thl' movf' ('om es two Wf•Ch a ftC"r U S Am tJ<1S~<1cfor GN1rl-{c W. Landau returned ti) Santrai:ri from 17 day~ of "t 11nsultat1oni-" m Washington over Chile'~ re- fu sal to extrad.Jtc three army of· f•l'•'r'> accused in the Letelicr murdf'r case h••l(J of four C:uli:w ex ile~. lie "" 1r1 1t wa·s "don<' on o rde r~ pa~s1•1t down from Contrer:t~. On May M . Chil l'an Supreme ( ·ourt Pr1•s1dent l~rael Borquez denied thf• U S. petition to ex tradrtt· th•· three Chileans . Pinochet and other government uHicials insisted they had not in- fluenced Borquez in his decision. The Chilean courts have tradi- tiona ll y been in~pendent or the ).!Ovcrnmenl . but many opposi- tion lawyc·r~ say JUflgc~ fear the milit:iry gov(•rnmcnt Two Laguna Canyon _Fires Investigated In Ma ryland. drov es ol motorisL<> were topping of( gas tanks 10 a nticipation of an e me rgency order by Gov. Harry Hug hes to d eal with lhe shortages. Morning rush-hour tratric in the Baltimore area was !marled by commuters caught in slow laneti. ~l!tUddenly transformed into gas lines: Gaaotine also was reported in sh ort s upply in Washington. D.C .. and its Maryla nd and Virgirua suburbs. Vic Rasheed, executive direc· tor of the Greater Washington· Maryl a nd Servi ce Station Dealers Association, said he met with Hughes Wednesday rughl. "One of the things I told him was I believe there 1s a great Sanla Ana Youth Orlando Lctell er , a d1pl nmat and cabinet m 1n1s tcr 1n th•• Soc1ahst government or the lat(' Salvador Allende. was killed by a bomb that c•xploded und£:r h1~ l'ar tn Washington on Sept ~1 . 1976 An American t•u worker. Ronnie Moffitt, a l:;o d1l'd T he United States asked lht· t'Xlrc.d1t1 on of forme r <.:hal,•an secret police chief Juan Manuel Contreras and two of h1~ sub· Orange County f'ire D<:part· ment 1nvci-llgutors are attempt· in~ today to dcll'rmine 1r two fire~ an the l.<Jgun:t Canyon area o f I rv1n c we r e s e t b y a n arsonist Ga.· Uoes LoLJD.~d j n Washington al S a.m . Wednes- d uy and today. Dealers report the vast m ajon ty or the c.rea's .l.500 stations were open only two lo four hours lTday-and not .. t ~u Sundays. "I can pump 1.861 gallons a day. A11 soon as that is used up. I clost'." suid Charles Dickiruion. owner or a Texaco station in northeat>l Washington. "I used to be open from 5 to 5, but for the last two months I've been closing early " One metropolitan 24-hour sta· t ion , with 12 self-service i!>lands. r an dry for the first lime ln 10 years Wednesday. In Tennessee. independent truckers protesting the cost of diesel luel picket.eel dialribuUng terminals, pulling a squeeze on fuel supplies in NaabviUe and Chattanooga. Gov. Lamar Alex- ander prepared &.o ask for court injunctions to bait the pic!keUng. Later. protesting truckers ORANGaCOAIT ~ DAILY PILOT ,,..., Ot,.~l.Olll\t 0-.ff f>0011 wUft wt.1tt\t~t(W-n n+ttt,cf tft• ,,.,..in.Pf"''· i\ CMAttl~ &Y '""' °'.,. ( 0"\I J•ubti\htnQ(OMf>.tny \it1MtM•trCIUk>n\fO uvbtf\Md ~.,.., ttwou_. f'Ud•'f' tor (.Oo'.1.1 -....... _, ............... _ ...... ,., ..... t.-..-V••t•f. ltw+N.l ....,.... ftfo•t h/$ovthCo.,t A ,,,.. .. t•~ lldtt"-" t\ pwt,fl\""9 S.M\H'd•f\•ftd ........_.., ""'cwl"' ""°' ,......h111,,. .,..,, "•• >JO -" en"""''-~ .... -....c ...... '"•'"" ·-"·-... _ ... __ _ IM•• C--. Vt<• Ptnldll"t •'td C-.IW'f'-' #lllM()I"• "-··-fditot ,_,A. ........ Me_11,.r.•tor ~ ... &.-. __ ..... " '"~""'Me ........ . T11t11ll 1111 (114)-..att CIH Ill •.W.9111 ... .....,. deaLol.panic..ca.U.S~b..Y..Wl uncc~ td taintyofsupply." ... I'i.~ Rasheed s a id he expected e II u ghes to :tnnounre todc.y a minimum purcha~l' plun wh1ch in Stab, Rupe--rd.Jn2.tes to face murder chari::es in the crime A Wastunj:!ton grand Jury. m it s 1nd1ctment last August. said Contn•ra.-; orden><t thl' assassina t1on of Letehcr. who was a prom in1fnt oppooent-in·exile ·or thl' present Chilean militar y re -g1me A rire Wednesday afternoon urne a 'lit' acre o grassland along Laguna Canyon Road one mile south of the San 01ego Freeway. Sports Car Second Best It was sports car vs tractor trailer rig al the intcrscct1on of Culver Drive and Main Street in Irvine Wednesday The SPorls ca r losl According to police. Warren Sauer. 54, or Fullerton. was at- tempting a right tum int.o a con- struction site when his rig col- lided with a car driven by Don Koulson, 28, of 117 Cecil Place. Costa Mesa. Koulaon and his passenger, Michael Wilson, 25, of 2712 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. suffered minor injuries. Koulson's car, however , was destroyed. Bear Street Kids Honored Three students at Bear Street School in Costa Mesa have been honored by the Automobile Club of Southern Callfornjl! for their entries in the 1978-79 School Trame Safety Poster Pro1ram. They are among 61 prise win- ners lrom arnon1 42, 700 en- trant&. Receiving commendations were Andrea Mutschler. a lint trader, and April Marvoeh, a tblrd crader. Tam Tran, alao a thlrd 1rader, waa preaenled wtth a merit cltaUon. lnmatee Riot SOLEDAD (AP) -Inmate. of Soled~ -•,. n~J locked ta tbel.r celll t.od~ after mo'te than 500 of tMm wen In· volved in riot whlcb requlntd tear 1aa t.o quell, autboritiea aald. A 17-yea r -o ld Santa Ana teen·aJtt•r has been arrested in conn<!rtton -wl rh TOf.!Sd~y '!\ stah: bing death of a Laotian refugee a nd the rape of the dead man's elderly wife. Santa i\na police reported today. The same unidentified young man also is hcheved res ponsible for at least three burglaries and one attempted r ap(' m the same w ~s l central Sa nt a Ana neighborhood, police alleged. Chayfous Xiong. 67, of 800 S. Sullivan Sl ., was stabbed lo ch.~~ his bed T uesday morn- in~ ... ~~ a s truggle with an in· truder. The alleged would-be burglar then clamped his hand over the mouth of Xiong's wife and raped her at knife-point. offi cers H serted. The murder suspect Oed when he was startled hy a noise and _Mrs. Xiong screamed, police re- ported. Mrs. Xiong was treated at a local hospita l for what police described as minor injuries and released. The teen-ager was arrested at F,....P9PAI FAIRVIEW. • the work that we do and wouldn't wanl lo cauae a hardship." Fairview treats physically and m entally disabled persona. Dr . Crinella said that , technically, worker11 can remain on strike tor up to five day11 w i thout ris king dlamiasal. However. he aaid he doean't plan to aeek action a1alnat lbem even if they exceed &hat limit unleu ordered to do IO by atate of. llciala. Tbe walkout 11 ln er(eet ~l other 1tate faclUUn, includii1 two lnttttuUona of the Calllomla Youth Author ity, aeveral hl1hway matntenance equip· ment y"Arda and the State W1ter Project. his home without incident. police s aid. and was booked into Or-.m~e County Juvenile .ff.al OHiccrs said the Xioniz fa mllv fled to the• United States as rcf- ui::ees ubout thn·c years ago. Their invc.·stigation was ham- pe red at first because or the fa m ily 's difficulty :;peaking Eng lish, officers said. M 1c hael V. Townl ey. an American who lived many years in Chile and worked for the st•cret police. admrttPd making and plantmg the bomb with the On Tuesday aft~~~J?.. ~ s_mal stra p oT land along ola Laguna Canyon Road was burn.ed. The fire· was largely extinguished by farm and construction workers who were in the area. Irvine police were summoned to both fires to lake a rson- related reports. E: ~ --- ~ SA VE 20°/o lwtll nh M Ollrl we ·ve got fathers covered . . with • giant selection of thlr11. 1hom •nd pants by Op. Offshore. Quiksilver. IZOD. Gant. Fred Perry. Golden Breed. Kennington. Left Bank, Stubbles. Pebble Beach. Pua. Surfllne Hawaii. Hobte. Saturdays and many. many morel ' .... s..... JJ~~ ... 6'W1'4 IMNrC...C..-.t ....... ~..., -• V11ld Thfu June 11. 1119 With Thia Ad Of'tly S....J Jl0'11 ...... A••· ........... 671-7116 , ..... ,......, ' .. f CALiFORNIA __ ~------~--------~~~-~~----...---------------------------.-... a-.---.--.._ ... ..._ __ _.6~~,;.;.;;;;;;.:;:~·J~une~1~~~,ll\m;:~a.._ .... ______ _:DAl=:.L',;,.:..:~:LO~T~'-:;;:A::• Staie·. W it1:er W Orlcers Strike ,, • .. State A~sembly minority leader Carol Hallet. k · Atascadero. ~xplaios why the Republican minority on Wednesday forced the state Assembly to return its version of the $16.7 billion state budget to committee by refusing to vote for it. "I personally think we need to be talking about. $500 million dollar:, in cuts ." Mrs. Hallt!tt said. SACRAMENTO <AP> _. A 1tr lke by lecbntelaaa cloaed down the SI blUJon State ~ater Project for half a day. but aupervilon ta.d It back ln opera· The 450-mile network of 1aueduct.a, pumpa and electrical generatlna plants serves hall of the state's 22 milUon residents iand irri1atea as much as 700,000 acres of prime farm land. 8UT LOCAL reservoir sup- plies and alternate sources of water turned out lo be adequate when 310 s tale technicians walked out at 11 a.(Jl. Wednes· day in a dispute over money. Some areas. like Los Angeles. are served by many projects. The state attorney general's office. actmg at the request of Gov . Edmund Brown Jr., said it, would s~k an injunction today against the strike by the State Employees Trade Council. Power from other utilities and cool weather that kept de· mand down in high-use areas - made up for the loss of four hydroelectric plants . The Scientology Church · Hit Loan Fraud Scheme Alleged in Riversitk RlVERSlOE (Af» -Sheriffs deputies raided the Riverside Mission or the Church of Scien· tology on Wednesday, lookin~ for evidence m an alleged loan fraud scheme involving present a nd past church members. Sheriff's Capt. J ack Reid said proceeds of several hundred loans amounting to more than $100,000 were allegedly turned over lo the church after mem- bers obtained the money by making false loan applications to banks and finance companies in the Riverside area Reid said a ~roup of former ~hurch members told detectives they had been forced to make 'false loan applications and turn 1oan mtmey over to the church. LNG Parf Doo•#'d? LOS ANGELES <AP> If no positive decisions about a pro· posal to build a liqucfal'd naturnl J-13S terminal at Point Concep· lion are reachf!d by the end of June, Indonesia will. probably cancel its contract lo import the ( __ ~'fl_'A1_'E ___..J ~as. the vice pr esident or Southern California Gas Co. saicl Wednesday. ·'It bothers us that we seem a bat like the little boy c rying wolf." said Wilham Wood. who is also the chief negotiator for California ulihty companies seeking to import LNG from In· donesia. lt'ftlfhPr 1t'#>lt-OIRP A Id LOS ANGELES <AP) - Cooler temperatures were ex· peeled to pr()vide some relief for Southern California firefighters who combinC'd forres to tame numerous blazes . ancludin~ <J 100-acre brush rare near Baldwm Lake, about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Fires burned near Baldwin Lake in the Big Bear area al the Ventura-Los An~eles counties line a t Westlake ViUage. A 150· ac r e brus h fire r aged 1n Winchester in Riverside County and fire fighters fought two blazes in San Fernando believed set by juveniles. Murder Rap Dropped PASADENA (AP) -Charges against movie stuntman ~ne LeBeU in connection with the 1976 murder of private detective Bobby Hall have been di~missed an Superior Court. "We have ins uffi ci ent evidence to convict the defen· dant due to the fact that the ma- jor portion of ouF--evidence was s uppressed by the state ap. pellate court," Deputy District Attorney Jerry Bowes. Drug• Planf Bu•fed SAN DIEGO <AP > Sax persons have been arre!\ted an connection with a multi·million- <lollar mobile drug factory that authorities say was part of a major conspiracy lo manufac ture and di stribute the 11lic1l hallucinogenic drug PCP SURPRISE DAD ON FATHER'S DAY Now you can impresss Dad wath your good taste and give tum a ouahty 91ft all at one time Give Oad a Chicago Cutlery SKH-6 Steak Knife Holder with Six 1035 Steak Knives. ... 300 SHIES I 11h " •ttt1e dl-ttt. 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GAS SAW With Sat·T·T1p~ Features Ji195 all·posation carburetor. auto matic chain 01 11ng. all-weather 1gM1on. ~ -I 1895 OlllTAL SAND• 10 ,000 OPM Flush·aands on three aides. Two-handled control. 44101 XL 229s 7'/.MM. CllCU'AISAW Ballibestng eQulpped Adjustable depth an angle controfa. STORE HOURS: I \ racULUes are Uled mostly to run water pumps and lo provide backup p6wer in Um.es of peak eopaumption. D e ,. art men t of W at-er Reaourcea, Charles Shoemaker. said the 1y1lem should be in con· dilion to make all dellveri• lo· day aa required. Tiie-power aad wa~r.·­ employ"'5' walltout wu ~pe second otflclal 1tata emplojlee •trike in Calllornla b11tOrJ. • first, wblcll Involved m of without drinklng water, but part of Bakenlleld In the San Joa· quin Valley switehed its source to the Kem River, and parts of San Gabriel and San Bernardino, north and east of Loa Angeles, switched to wells. The project collects waler from Northern Calirornia and distributes part of it to San Joa· employees, wH a four·•1 •trike in a 1112 pay diapute wtt.la Gov. Ronald Reqan. t • quin Valley farmland and the rest over the Tehachapi Moun· tains to Los Angeles and sub- urbs. However, there bas been1 a flurry of ao-called "sic~" recenUy among ffilbway P•; officers, stale priaon 1uaJ'da employees in state holpi~ Project o{flciaJs reported late Wednesday that they had most or the system back on line. They said strikers ''tinkered with" some computers and devices, nut there was no sabotage.• The assistant director of the The workers. who have not had a pay incr~ue since July 1977, have rejected Brown's of. fer of a 10.S percent raise for the fiscal year beginning next month and are demanding 20 percent. the highway department. All of the disputes have be6n over wages, which Brown r,.. last yeiu-alter voters paued ta. Proposition 13 tax-cut initiative Bay Area Sweep. . Hell's Ange& Arrested SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Hundreds of federal and loca,l law enforcement agents swooped down upon multiple locations around the San Francisco Bay area. in a coordinated effort aimed at arrests of J2 members of the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang. it was reported today. Authorities were quoted as saying the arrests of CJt least 18 persons Wednesday night were on federal grand Jury warrants invol_ving conspiracy to sell drugs and controlled substances. deal in firearms and murder opponents. It was believed to be the largest sweep of ats kind in the motorcycle gang's turbulent history. with leaders, members and associates of the group named in sealed warrants. OFFICIALS CLAMPED A tight lid of secrecy over the raids, which were believed to have con· tinued into the early hours today. U.S. Attorney G. William Hwtter was expected to announce their completion at a news conference later in San Francisco. Thr San Francisco Chronicle saad the raids ex- tended.from Oakland to Sacramento to San Jose. The newspaper said most of those arrested were brought to Government Island in San Fran· cisco Bay and then transferred to the federal building in San Francisco lor arra1g.nment TEl.EPHONE CALLS TO base were rererred hy the Coat>t Guard to a ·•command post,·· where a man who . adt•ntified himself only as an "agent" s aid only that t'A'.o,..assislant US. attorneys were presrnt. It was not 1mmed1ately known where the persons arrested were bean..: held. Hunter could not be reached for commen•. FSJ officials declined knowledge of the raids, despite a report that the agency had coordinated it. An of. ficial with the U S. Drug Enforcement Aiency in Los Angeles referred questions lo Hunter's office.~ However. the Chronicle quoted Hunter as say- ing the warrants were obtained under a federal racketeering and corrupt organizations statute in· volving the Hell's Angels. The Chronacle said· most of those arrested were transferred to the federal building in San Francisco for arraignment. Federal Protective Service police at the federal building said no officials we re on duty and there was no evidence of activity at the building late Wednesday SUMMER SCHOOL -'79 June 18 ·July 27 8:30. 12:15 Grades 1-8 CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL 7 60 Victoria St., Costa MeH TuiHOft • $20 p.,. W..tr ALL ACCREDITED TEACHERS For Information Call -548-6866 Join the Celebration! See Why You.r Friends H_ave Shopped and Saved With 2 WAYS TO BUY. Compare the Savings Yourself! Or-..eo.ty'1 Ftnt•o.tr FULL SERVICE SELF SERVICE T....._ AM Af•lmct Ston Help Y wself Or &.ea.e It To Us. ....... w., WHll 1'e s-q..,. Ser•lu .......... , , ...... , ... sclfor~J , ..... GolanWeat and Warner °""'--::... o,.."1111-.. ,... . Hunlln .......... 842-5891 ~· Orange Coast Daily Pilot ~~1t~.J~1 ... n_~ _____________ R~_N_.~_/P-ubll~-r-TNINt __ ~_ .. , .... _ Jl!I.. ~ r:-1 D.~ " ThurMley. June 14• 111'1 S.rbMa Krel.,.ch/Edltorlal Pete Editor ... Jack And•~r8on College District Faces Cash Facts Brezhnev Clings to His Office c ' t.---:="=~~¥¥.llt-" ...... thtUmS:• r.JaUvell wealth Coul Com· rnunily COJleie Diiirlct are toiiaicW.eirfr~1~a'-llLl[.~iftii~onii--:f-_.w-A6ff1NC~m.-.:ia~~~-iMlmiAf.-a.bl1?.0r;.,W.L1.b.at-11._..u.:.---1.>L.iJu~ll 1971, analyHd tbe d r ,i 1 1-.,. m ent or &>vlcl Communist Varty sumes Brezhnev wants to quit, evidence of srowtn1 restJ-.neu bu get or sea ••• .._.. bou Leonid Brezhnev Is predict· and there's no evidence lo SUI· within the Communlat l'arty That's stiU a hefty chunk of caah. but lhe preUmtnary ~d with the regularity, If not U>e ((est this. Quite the contrary: over Bredlnev's 1rowl1'1 "cult ftnanclal puckaae. If approved today, would represent a accuracy, ot a cuckoo clock. Like every previous top man in of personality.'' Tbla la the kind IQll ol more than SU millioo ln district finances since TradJtiomally. the predictions the Kremlin, Brezhnev has or individual Hceadancy that panatte or Proposition 13 of Kremlin wAtchera u e peued .shown no inclination to go gentle waa auppc>Hd to have been laid The picture is likely to change. fo r better or wont', lo some event into that good night or voluntary to rest at Stalin's death and bad pendlnK uctlon jn Sacramento r eeardln& stale bail-o ut o r hut o ri c retirement. the stake driven through Its progrums for ne xt year . 1.ignltican cc INTELLIGENCE sources in· heart when ·Khrushchev was Etlht'r wuy. lh<' dastnct has been r esponding lo r e o ne final forme d our a ssociate Bob forced into retirement. dtJccd finances by <'UU ln" back on s ummer school and l r I u 01 I> h • %erman that in light of past his-dt·crcasm~ suppli~s and matntl'nu nt•t• und op crulaons 1,~cr·~hzuhnp~v· aw~ldl tory • it 's more like ly Brezh~v • .. • ··wlll continue lo hold onto power <'t~ls :>tl·vtlown "I d h · r h-Tlll' mh•t•nt of lll·w t•dur:it1011 u l µroi:ra m~ ~oml' Thu:-. th l' unti eat orintngue Orce im MI C'('t.':.O.~l·:. t1th('l'S fo tlurc s IS nuw 0 thing or lht· pas t I< u s !) I ll n ou+.h c 11 Ill A Evt'll !>Ullll' l'Sl 1l>llshed pro~ramb Wiil ritll by the W4t)'!-ildc. I c a d l' r . :; Cy heas c~t~:on?~~eleti~e q~T~~ (.'nt tc·:. uf thl· cummwuty colic gt• d1~lrkt won 'I be rncet111g with struggle inside the Kre mlin to moan the lo:,Sl':., JUt;t as tht:rc ar~ thO!>l' who fet:l lhe dis l'rt•s1dent Carter for the sigrung retire Brezhnev a nd his sfUb- tnct 's progr~ hus been h a lted and that r em a mJng pro-ur the SALT ll treaty in Vienna born refus al to budge. His abill· gram s urc likely to s t agnat t-. hai. sent the soothsayers to their ty to survive at the lop or the Uut collt•gt· uffk ta ls, to ttwir credit, a re uttempting to tt•a ll'llvcs once more . The treaty heap h a s been a source or d h h h k" s igning, they speculate. will be frus tration for younger mem· cope with the vutl·r::.' mcssa~c a n w a t one ig -ran m g precisely the kmd of showboat bers of the Pohtburo;ind a cause :.talc: o(ficial called "an era of lowere d expectations " acbicvem<'nt that will give of some jealousy among other nrczhnev an e xcuse to retire members of the Soviet geron· Sununer Alternatives It ·~ summer, a time fnr taking v11cttlions and h-a-vin~ fun. Rut som etim es it seems r a ther difficult to do that in the mirtsl of :.. gus crisis. inOataon and sharp c u tbacks in s ummer s t hool liowcvc:>r . Cost a Mesa's Leisure Services Department offers some altl•rna tivcs for residents of a ll ages. Although foes a re charged in the wa ke of Proposition lJ, they arc reasonable . There's no profit involved. Among the offerings a re d ay camp with a n "early hm.I" option fur c hildren of working parents; numerous athletic p rogr a m s; excursions to Catalina.Island and the San 01cgo Zoo and senior citizens' a ctivities. In CJddition, the re a re art a nd dance classes, a sum- m e r lh<'alC'r proctuc tion, an early child hood program and rec n ::1t 111n fot the deve lopmentally disabled . lnforrii:1tion is available by <:<.t ilin g 754 -5300 Legal Eye ""'' ;1 :\'11-s a police recently borrowed a le a f from San l a J\11.1 , T11st1n <•ntl Los t\n~eles police <.i nd cons ulted " l.11.., t\ngf'I•·' P"~·1·h1(· in lh<:ir ~'·arc h for iJ missin~ boy . with the plaudits or world tocracy. . JcudC'rsstillringin~inhiscars. A n •port in th<' CIA '!> top- Ttie big trouble wi th thas Sl.'cret National lntl'lhgr•nce 1Ja1· I ·, PRAVDA, the pa r ty organ, had just published an article al· tempting lo discourage grumbl· ings about the "cult of peraonaJj. ty," and the CIA provided this interpreta tion · "The defense of the praise accorded Brezhnev ( m Pravda> lends credibility to a recent rumor that Soviet party members in several institutes have written letters complaining of a budclin~Brezhnev cult. The ten or or the letters reportedly was that the party had s urrered under Stalin's personality cult 1.1nd Khrushchev's subjectivis m und should not allow ~uch errors to be rep<'alcd under Brezhnev " ,\lth11u1•ll th<.' woman didn't le ad poli t e to the voulh. ..,ht· did tw 11 up som<.· dues. including thi· names of some o r t h t· hoy's t rit·nds who we re previous ly unknown lo in \ c:-.t 1 ~at w ... T ht· p!'>,yd rn: in q uestion does n 't charge police for her ..,~·t , 1<·1·~ lf !-.h1• did, a nd if she dropped by the police s ta · 111111 1n Co~t a Mc~;J to g ive her advice. s he would probably Ill' a l'r'"'l1 ·d ''NAAT HAVE ~1ALL 'IX)NE WI~ Wt...CARltR?' Mailhox Bre.zlmev'1 OrwelUa• poetUae lta "more equal" lban lbe otber equals In the Politburo wu dem· onatrated by bia lDcuralon onto. pollUcal turf auppoeedly belaal· inl to Premier Aleuel Kotysln, the CIA reported. "Brelhnev once again oventepped lnatitu· llonal boundaries, lntrudJnt into Kosygin's govemmental domain by interruptln1 a meelin1 '1 the Council of Ministers," the CIA reported, noting that Brezhnev had intervened in council meet· ings three limes between 1970 and 1975. THE BIGGEST spate or re- t irement rumors was occasioned b y the 25th So viet Party Con1ress in l''ebruary 1976. Brezhnev. then 69, had bad a rough year. "Serious dental prob- lems and the drugs used to treat them had impaired his health to the point that he was not seen in pubhc for weeks al a lime . When h<.· did emerge, his d c t <' r ior a tNI <.·ond i ti on was not1reahl<· Intell igence reports noted that on occasion he was ··ne 1th<'r m entally aJe rl nor phy~1cally ag11f.," and that his stamina w:c1s C'li·arty limited N1·v1·rth1·l1·.,.,. <1!> !>O often hefori'. thl· C'IA had to conclude that tht• r<.'tiremunl rumors were - g round le~!> TllF. OLD MAN himself rarely di~tu~scs retlrc·ment. A secret report analyzing Brezhnev'!> dis- <·uss1ons with U S. senators in 1975 notcrl that he s aid: "No one 1s l'lcm al and lif1• bemg what 1t 1~. then' come!> a time when a µcrc.;rm must leave, whi:th<:r for r <'l t ri'mcnl or h1•cause of ii Ines!>, hut when <mt• 1!> :ii thf' hl'lm one rriu!-11 rto what on•· <«in for the 1111 lll'I• " ·r ht· int1·r11r•·l•·1. th1nk1ng the !'>l'n;i t11r-. might rn<Jkc too much 11 £ 11 1·ho.,t• n11l t11 tran'>l<1l1· llrP1.htll'v·-. rdl'r<'fl"l' tn "il l 11e.,., · · N 1· :1 r I y re, u 1 .Y <'a r s I :.it<' r . II re1 hnt·v ... 1111 Si'em!> dcterm1111'<i lo "tlo what on" <·an" and I hough ('V(!O <;t<'k1•r ;.ind Ofd1•r. he ;ipp:.ircntly !>lill ha~ Lhe clt1ut tc1 1111 11. f-'orturw-tt:lllng for a fee or d onation 1s 11lcgal in the cit \ · Tlw n· 1s a ta boo -to the l une of a S500 fine o r s ix monlhs 111 j;iil or hoth -o n nume rous services, including a~t rolog.~. 11<1lrrnslry , m cdiumship a nd clairvoyance. for Pi.JY Let Us Make Our Energy-saving Choices Thi· 1;1\o\ 1111~ht c•v<•n be interpreted to b<1n the s alC' of I 1orn:.<·upt·:-. sud1 :1s t he Daily Pilot prints . H11t rwrhap.., it'.c.; not as bad as it s eem s . l11dt·t·<I. ttit' law may show that the city fathers and 1t1••l h1·r.., haw· J..!r<·at faith in those who presuma bly se c "1111 t lu· t hml 1·v1•. - N 11 tloubl ltu•y IJehcvc those who truly have a fix on 1 h <· tut un· <Jbo l"iln foresee which cases will la nd them in 1roulill· with lhl' l<tw , and the refore have nothing to rear. • ,Op1111or1:. ui<pro%od m thl'? •,p<ice above are those ot the Dally Pilot. 0t11r:r 1111·ws expru~.scd o n th1 <> p.Jge are those of their authors and ''''''>I'. ll••iH1ur comment is inv1lod Addres!. The Dally Pilot. P.O. fio,c l'1b0 Coc,ta Mr-sa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Topless Byl ::M. ROVD Am as kt.-..1 which n a lion al magazioC' was n rst to 1JUblish a picture of a topless woman Thal goes pretty far back. In 1903 , the Nation a l Geo· graphic, yet, piont·crcd that art _with a photo or a female Philippinl's rice harvester What followt-d )"as u whole hat ch of such t·amera work executed in the Orient and in Africa by scholarly photog- raphers who churned lo be highly scientific in their pursuits. Q. "Did the Marine Corps «>nlisl women during World War I'!" A . Did indeed . And at war's end. a sizable number of same were lined up for re- 1 e a se from the service, backed by an honor guard or uniformed men at surr atlen lion. Secretary or the Navy Josephus Da niels in the fanwell address broke .up thdse stalwaru, turning their line into a skirmish with laughter. He said to th~ alrls: ''As we embrace you ln uniform today, we will em- Dear Gloomy Gus OH mm. town n11 "Clea -. f1x up. or 1et a tlcket. •• Leri adopt It la Colla Mesa. Some properU• are a dla1racet TlbY brace you without uniform tomorrow." Q . "Isn 't Ja<'kie Onassis the world's richest widow'!" A. No, sir, that dis tinction J>robably belongs to Oon:1 Chaplin. who's said to be worth <JS muc h as $1 00 million as the result of the late Charlie Chaplin's gold investments. What the s hell of a hen's egg is to the whole egg com· pares in thickness to what the cru."Jt of the earth Is lo the whole earth. Add sassnfras, that very stufr yo ur g reat £r a nny made tea out or, to the lengthening list of it e m s banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Think or that! Sassafras tea is now against the law. Do you r ecall George Orwell'• book "1984"'> Researchers report m ore than 100 of the volume's pre· dictions have already come true. Charles II of England so enjoyed that ancient game known u "Pall Mall" that he bui lt a broad s trip In nortbweat London for the playtq of it. SbOPI aprua up alana tta aldet. 1'be street lben took the name of the 1ame. Becauae it waa closed to veblclea, It WU not Just another atreet. bowewer. People wanted to call tt I08I ............ Tlaat ''Pall" 8"med to•• IMClfte atnet name wlalle &t.e ••aaU"' .... Ml'ft to .... ..,, .., 1uch plaee. Tlaat 1lao9Dlu • ...,,., tlaat,.. ... 1-... l•••t 11 aalled • mall ....... fll a ..., .. fue .... tlOll .. -old ..... Tn t he Editor I <·an't th111k nf a mon• unfai r. 11na llract1ve way tn save J:.!il!-o ll1ao by m3kani.: t·ac-h per~on lt·a v<> his car home one day a wt·t•k. or by forcing everyone tu i.:o 11n a four-day work werk. Mos t Pl"lplt• are witl1n j.! to dru!.tlCHlt y t'Ul back. nut. they want l11 tl11 1t their way. I do n(lt mind r<'duf'ing lln vin~ SO rx·r- cent. but I v. ant !<1 ht· :.hie to use m y t:ar 1n t·mt·r g1·n1·1e~ and when I rl':1lty n•·1·d al Two-rar ramd1t:!-. would not h<· inc•on· vcn1cne1..-<l so rn uch ; they arc cov- ered for c.rocrgen.cics. As usual. it's morl' apt to be the pwple with<>Ul money who <irl' ancon· venil'nccd. AS f'OR four-day work weeks, my son as }'Oung and i.lrong hut docsware ouse wor . onlffIT1·1·l do i 11~ heavy work on <:l'm1 ·nt rlonrs. Oc·<·a~w11al l y h l· nin st<.1ntl a 10 hour duy. hut u .. u:tll) 1f h1 • has to work tuo munv day:-. mort' than t•1ght hours hi' 1s tota lly 1~xh11u!-oll•1I and t·:rn't <lq anything bul ~o to w<irk anti go horn" no ol11i'r aC't1viti1•-, M y d::111ghter w1>rks on tll'r fr1•t in a buil<l111g that as not a ir con ditioncd or vt·11t1lated properly She is strong and he:ilthy bul said she'd have to quit if :-he had to go on a Ion~ day .• Even my husband, who has a de sk job, s aid his accurucy drops and he reels emotJona l fatigue If he works overtime too often. Jr he has a long dinner break he can f'O in during eve· n ing hours and do rairly well, but not continued overtime. Firms lose money on JO.hour work days because of loss o( effi · ciency. And people would use those three-day wee kends lo take long trips, ui:iing more ~as tha n if they worked f1 vc-day weeks. Wl' have an upstairs 11port mcnt with lm1urricient window .s pace. on the s unny side . We have lo have our air condition· ing on even slightly warm days. We would be willing lo greatly r educe ouf e nergy usage in some other way for this privilege. Let's all cul a certain percen- tage. but let's do it our own way. and 1Ull have a rew peraonll de- cisions left to us. J .CRAWFORD ,..,,., .. "., ....... To the Editor: I attended the Costa Meta Oty CouaeU meettn1 Monday. llay 21 . Tbe dtacu11lon of the Fairview State Hotpttal afford· able bouatnl dldn 't belJn Ulll the ........ 111DUn • 1't*at. There WH a ltnJlhY dl1cua1loa and Hweral important people t.Wled. I WM •laWd tbat \be •• plan the city council a pproved was only for 150 units . Our son is 22 ye.,rs old, severe· ly r eta rded and visually 1m - pair"d. 111• has spf'nt c1~ht years at fo,airv1ew and rnuy s pend many more. TllF. LEGISLATION ~tall·~ that l!nl y up to 10 pn r1·nl of th1" housing will lw r<•nt(•d t•1 th1· 1h· v<:lopmC'nlall v rlt~a"l•·d Thi· n · m :.11 nin)! um ts ~ii I 111• r1·nl•'<I to employees or lh1• 1!1•n1·r:il public · I hPli1·ve the l<'g1i,lal.wn nN·iT:-. to lw amended t11 1n C'ludt• only <·m ployccs :.inti !hi.' rkvelopm1•n tally dis::ihlt'<l . I also believe th'· phrase up to 10 percent should be dclctt-d and a t.otul flf JO per· cent s ubstituted I <lo not disapprove• or the 150 units. with the ::ihovr· t'hanges. ashlii'Tng tlil·nfim>trrir-wmmi be ava1labl1 · 111 th<• 1·mploycc.s and tht· dis:1lllf•d :1t a pn.ec· they can a fford M urro th:1n 150 h'>m•·s wlll C3USt' tr:1ffll· ha:ianb and mor<' rest ri<·t 1 Vl' rrgulations govern- ing the dcv<·lo11mcntnlly d1~ abll'd J1vin~ al fo'airvi<'W. Th<' mal'tcr plan for the com· plett-development o( 508 units will fill up nil the e xisting green a rea around the hospital. I can o nly vis ualize a congested eyesore and a mess that cannot be altered if 508 umts are de- veloped. JEANINE MILLARD Pllone Far•• To the Editor: This ii> in regard to the June 7 article, "Telephone Sulesm an Battles With Giants ." The fifth paragraph of this article includes grossly incor- rect information. "It also forced the utilities to bei:in selling tht>ir equipment outright Ins tead or mak ing customers rent il forever , wtuch is why the Bell system offers phone sales as an a lternative to monlhJy service charges." With a few isolated exceptions ln other parts of the country, no telephone companies C public ullllUes) sell their equipment outright, etc.; fo r example, neither Pacific Telephone nor General Telephone will sell U>elr equipment, excepting for certain 'specially ite m s -ans we r - ln11recordln1 machines. etc. Thus. businesses can only rent telephone equipment from te lephone comitan lu or buy auch equipment from prtvate vendors, of which many exist In Southem Calilornla. Furthe1', the fourth pu1rraph tarers that telephone equipment may be purcbHed only from "SouthW91t and atmU1r· small nrma." f'aetuallf, tlall bu!J!!MI la domlpated Caatloaally and locally) by • few very larie firms. of which two are multi- n ationa l te lecommun1c~t1on<; e quipme nt m a nufacturer!. Thus. most businesses choose between giant tcle>phone com- panies and giant private vendor <'llmparucs (not "Southwest and similar small firms'" 1 JAM ES LINOER PPI• a11d Prople To lhl· F:dltor U S 01 strlcl Judgr ftohNt T aku.,ug1 in a statement JSSued with h1!-o inJunction against th11 propo~·d Navy s laughtt-r or S:1n C I l' rn l ' n 11· I s I a nd i: ri a l c; • • x prl'f-i!.t-d ;1 hope " .. tht· int('nsc hu1· and t•ry over the fate' vr f1•ral ~oats·· might som<•day ht• 1•4ual· ly t>xpr«'Sst-d for human beings With all dU<' resp1•<·t for Judi:•• Td-k~sul{i. at ma.y lie a lo~l.J.mc... lieforl' that happt·ns and UC H<·rkl•l1•v Vl'tl•ran11raan Rruce Max Ff'ldm[tn. whr, has stud1<'d th<' animal f1 xat1on o( d11i: am.I cat owners. points to the need"' such pnonty-disorientt·d J>l.'l>pl1• for t hC'rnpy th<' do~/cal bl·in~ used as an altn·l'JtO for owner!> who idenllfv with an animal'!. I rathe r lh.an human> swift . athletic. masculine , feminine. intc lhgent, clever, courageous characteristics. FELDMAN indicates do~­ owners can express their anger to a dog Cand gel away with iO more easily than lo a human by kicking the dog lo satisfy a need for revenge against one's boss or spou!'e yet, at the same time, use their animals as surrogate c hildre n "filling the owner 's iieed to love and reel loved ... All or which e xplains the neurotic dog--the Incessant barking, obese. cringing, car- c ha s in g, garbage-can scroungers that Feldman claims shouldn't even be owned by half or the dog-owners who are using u dog/cal/other animal to fulfill u runeUon normally filled by another buman being. BRUCE S. HOPPING PlmM! 8atn9 To the F.dltor : M s . Collhurs l 's t e lle r (Mailbox. June 61jn regard lo . the DC·lO tragedy at O'Hare Airport apeaks for the host of people who share her feellnas ol pain and confusion. It is a very poianant appeal by a aenalUve person who doe• not chOOH to creete 1 menlal block to mus sutfertna, U IO many or UI are Inclined to do. I am not a re1ular air traveler, but I bave nown cout- to-cout Mftl'al Um•• and bave used the DC-10 at leatt one tl1ne. I have • aon wbo helpe buUd them and I know that he must fcl'l del'ply about what has h1p- pcnctl I um hopeful that the awful loss of life In a burning, fiery µyn • will s pur development of ~y!>l<'ms whu:h wall enable aJI fuel to be instantly dumped and door:, n·leascrl hy remote con· t rol from the.• ro1·kp1t so that at ll•a !>I :-om« 1·1wl<I es cape an :1gonlllni:: death TOM RITTER C'artPr Tip• To the• Editor· lt<'ccntly I was ~oing to have m v t•omµany produce and dis- tribute thousands of a bumper st1C'kt•r reading "GAS CARTER JN 'RO " Adorr plac1ni{ the order for thes <· stickers, a thought came tu my mind. "maybe, this 'born ;I f!, 1n tlfiStian pres1 enror ours 1s on(· or the most honest p r e ..,. ti •' n l " w e e v e r h a d ; h 11 w l' v <• r . du c to v a r i o us -.horkom1ngs he g1 ves the op· pos11t• 1mprC'ssion " UNFO RT UN AT E LY , :.horkomin~s in a president may be an a:.set 1 n the average person First -"Soft Spoken Sinceri- ty ··· Mr President, this at· tribute may have pul you in of. flee due to Watergate but it won't keep you there. America• n eeds dra matic leadership, a person who can effectively sell his programs. Second -"Be a Regular Guy:·· America looks for a preg. ident to have leadership, dlgni· ty, knowledge and a certain plus that the regular guy doesn't ha ve . Third -"Believe·in and back Your Friends:" Unfortunately, this Christian principle goes right out the door when you open the White House door. As pre- vious adm1nislrat1ons have proved, friends (guilty or not· guilty> can bury you. Fourth -"Knowledge and Experience:" Mr. President. we won't dwell on this point because you will soon receive your diploma compleUn1 your roar. year course. Undoubtedly, the next 11 months wtll be very troubled and challengin1. Only the over· com lnl of th•H four major 1bortcomln11 will renew tbe lease on thereeldence. EAR~E WEICHMAN . ,,, Utln• from.,.....,., GH wltoww. r,,. t •flhl 1o ~ ,..,.. ao 11 apoce or...,,... W 61 rw1 Did. LflWn "' -..,. Of led .. bf-' C""...."= :. :, '":: dNll illd llGNI "9lllf bf ...... itl• ,....,, " ...,,...,,, ,...... .. .. pOMll. Pon,, .u "°' ,,. .,.,,.......,, • BUSINESS Thursday. June 14, 1979 DAILVPILOT Projects Put Sun to Work "'~····-.. RafJfrii Paf rols Jn an t'fforl tu conserve t'nergy and c·ut gasolinl' c·os ts. the Casa G r ande. Ariz .. p olic e departme nt 1s experime nting wllh a Volkswagen Rubh1t on patrol. The car. driven by Orficer Vivian Cumm.ings, is bc.·hevcd to be the only one in us e by Jaw enforce· menl agencies in the st a te. Family Cor·porations Find Little Agreement By MU.TON MOSKOWITL When Barbna Hutton died last month. the comp;my founded by her g r andfa lh l!.f, Fra nk Winfi e ld Woolworth. was celebrating its lOOt.h anni vcrsary. ~ Money -Tree the h oo' er vacuum clcanE.-r com· pany. WASHlNOTON (AP> -Student.a ln Beverly, Muau aboppen In Loriqton, N.11 ., ,.&~• LD a. Haw~ boapUal. .. traveler• at tbe Dallas-Fort Worth airport, aod fllb at Florida's Sea World toOD will have aometbin1 la common. · Their comfort wtll depend partly on aolar .mera.v. 1'be five !Jtes were.among nine eboffa by tb• Departm,eot of Eneray Wednesday for "photovOltalc" de monalraUon projects. THE PLANTS WILL cost S21.S million, a s mall sum compared with the nearly S600 million fiscal 1980 budget for all !lOlar programs. But John Deutsch, a ctlng un- dersecretary or e nergy, called the dem - on stration s "a significant step" toward making the new technology commercially feasible . Photovoltaic syste:ns cost about 10 times more than required for com- me rcial use, the Energy Department said. ( FMRGY ) But the administration bopes to stimulate enough market crowtb in the private aector so that 90 pettent of all solar purchuea by i• will be ~Y this industry and individuals. Since 1976, the cost of photovoltaic systems has declined from $22 per peak watt to $7 per peak. watt, the Energy Department said. The department hopes that can drop to $1 per peak watt, or less than 8 cents per kilowatt hour, by 1988. THE NINE PHOTOVOLTAIC proj- ects will directly convert sunlight to electricity through modular arrays of cells that can be laid flat or 'concen- trated. When light energy. or photons, strike the arrays ' semiconductors, voltage is created. This can be drawn off through Las Vegas. 30%off. one-way including tax wires for a varMty ol -· from ID-dh1dual realdellee9 to b .... uU*1 llidl. The nlnr:J:roJ:!•• eboHn lrom amoac 29 a a , r6ct die • .-. ty of we9: water to tbe etMral uew. ty pJaat at t&e Dalla1-Fort Wortla airport ("50,000): power for BDM Corp. beadquarten lD Albtlquerque, N .11., ($1.l mlWoaliaJe~ a Kaual, Hawall. bOip ~): TEMPEllATllaE CONftOL for ftab tanks at Sea World ($3.4 millioa>; elee· tricity for the Phoenix Sky Harbor Jn. ternaUona1 4irport C$8.5 million>: power for use at an El Paao (Teua) electric station ($480,000); electricity for the Oklahoma Center for Science and Arts, Oklahoma City ($2.5 n1lllion); power for the Lovin1ton sboppln& center ($2.7 million), and electricity for Beverly High School ($2.7 million). Deutsch promised ••major, aus- tained" funding for s imilar demomtra· lion projects in fiscal 1981. It was also rn Uw midst of fending off a mo''l' oy & Canadian company 10 tAkr •l over. And there a re lho:.c v..t v believe t h;..t 1( the Canadian company for!-, anolhcr compuny Ame n1 ;1r. proh~IJl y wrll suc•cet.'<.I an acqt.1rmi: I" W Woolwort h, the na lion ·~ scVl'nt ~ largest rcta rlcr AL T HOUC:U Sllf: WAS known as the Woolworth he1rt•ss, Barbara Hut- to n never h<Jd lo bother h1•r head wath s uch matters. She rnht•ritcd about $20 million when 'ihl· turned 21. !Those nickel s a nrl dimes s 1w nt a t Woolworth's addt•d up.J But the com· pany w::is m:m<Jgcd by others. She sold her Woolworth stol·k long ago. The Hoovers bavc -bc·cn fruding for years. Only one 1s sttll left an lhc company. Herbert W. lloovt!r Jr . who wa s fo r c e d t o r c:.ig n :..:. c·ha arman in 1966, ha:. dcc·ad<.'<l he wants to sell h1:. :.locl<. I le own~ <1bout one million shares. FUQUA INDUSTRIF.S, an Atlantu based con1:lomcratc. w1Juld low• to buy these shares at $22 each -but the Hoover company h1.1s the n ght to first refusal. As a result. the non. Hoovers entrusted with running lha:. company have been placed over 'the barrel On to Las Vegas. 11\Jghes A:1rwest. The p1:oplt• wh11 run lht! Woolworth l'Om pany Own Oflly l J)CrCCnl or the stock. That's a fo mil1ar patte rn in U S. business. c-;~t·c1 :.illy a mong large cor· por<ition~. Tiii' hr ~ger the company tile le~~ the foutHling fomtl) h:i:. lo do "•th ll If they elect not to shell out $22 million to buy these s hares, fuqua will and t'uqua will then ~eek other shares owned by I loover famtly m e mbe rs and l<ilc r the public holders. No lower unrestricted fare available. ~ Every coach seat. Every flight. With gasolme pnces so high -and W1lh suppl.J es so short and lines so long -f Jym g to THE ~ALJ. STREF.'f Journal ht.t:, been runntn.I! a )',cries OI urtrclcs that detail how ff,w Du Ponts i.l.'C active in the Du Pont company , how the McCormit'ks no longe r run the show at lnternat1onal Harvester and how If the Hoovf•r company pay:. lloover S22 million for his ~horcs, at m ay be obligal('d to pay lhl' same price to other lloover family mcm· bers -and to the public holders a:. well. That would bt-a big ca:.h out- flow. Las Vegas now makes more sense than eve r. Especially when you can fly for 30% oH on Hughes Arrwest. And when you can leave h orn whichever airport 111 the L.A. area ts most converuent for you: Burbank, Ontano, or O range County. Burbank. The most non-stops every day. Leave Burbank Arrive Las Vegas 8 :15 a .m. 9:01 a.m non-stop l0:55a .m. I 1:41 a.m. non-stop 2:30 p.m. 3: 18 p.m. non-stop 6:40 p. m . 7 28 p m . non-stop the Ford fa mily 1s losing ats innuencc ~ at Ford Motor HOOVER HAS GONE into court to Corporate mC1nager!. used to be try to block the Fuqua lt.tkeovcr C!l· known as hired hCJnds of the owners. tempt. The Hoov<:rs i.lrt• d1 v1dc.-d but a Today they are much more than th<tl. number of them seem quite willing lo In large corporations owners hip can sell the company founded by thc•ar be so <liffused thtJl the top manugcrs family. J ames C Hoover, who li vt·s really run things pretty much to rn Pebble Beach. told the Wall Street Ontario. The most non-stops e ve ry day. Leave Las Vegas 9.lOd .m. 3 50p m 730 pm please themselves. Journal: From Umc-tcrtimi.>. or ~oucse. tho:;e ·'I 'II be happy to sell to J<'uqua. Uut Leave Ontario Arrive Las Vegas Leave Las Vegas roun ding fam ilies c an be ob-it'l!ocsn't-m ake tt lol of diff!:!Xcnce lo 7:00a.m. . . .2:44.a m.non-stop a 15 a.m. streperous. When they are not fight· me how this thing turns out.:· g 30 l 0 14 2 10 m g among the mselves, they may : a. m . : a. m . non-stop . p.m. cause problems forthe management. 7'.T ' F d 3:15 p.m. 3:59p.m.non-stop 7:50p m. --~~==--o - -_ -il.eJJJpaCI, S Oli -·R PH LnlTZ AND his brother. -~-,,.·~--rr-:r::-::an=gaecounty. The most non -stops-eVery-dev.:------ Leon Lt·v1t·, .md Ralph's son, Phthp, Pl A d «'t'<:'f'lll} wcr.t le court to seek an in· llTlt SS igne Leave Orange County Arrive Las Vegas Leave Las Vegas iunctio11 agaan~l l t-.: furniture com· 7 5 8 02 10 00 i.:rny that bea rs lhc•r .,..me. : l a. m . · a. m. non-stop · a . !!1· It seems the Levrnt:". who own Navy Contract 12:10p.m. J.05p.rn ~o:t-stop 12:15p.m . about a quarter of the stoc~ of Levitz 12 45 1 36 p n n st I 35 F . : p.m. . .r . on-op . p .m. urmlure Corp., don't like tt-c way A $22,7H9,336 U.S. Navy contract 6 10 7 00 2 55 the present management wan~ ll' r t!· for Production of g uida nce and con· : p.m. p.m. non-stop '. p.m. w a rd itself with s a la ries a l'u trol section s for the Ar M .3L 6:40 p.m. 7:30 p.m. non-stop 8:50 p.m. benefits. Side winder a ir-to-; ir missile has 9 35 Another question about s alan·""' or : p.m. "" btrn awarded to F'ord Aerospace & Arrive Burbank 10:0 1 a.m. non-stop 4 ·4 1 p. m . non-stop 8.21 p.m. non-stop Arrive Ontario 9:01 a. m. non-stop 2.54 p.m . non-stop 8·34 p.m. non-stop Arrive Orange County I 0:52 a. m. non-stop l ·09 p. m. non-stop 2:30 p. m. non-stop 3:50 p.m . non-stop 9:39 p.m. non-stop 10.24 p.m. non-stop management was raised at the an· Communica tions Corp .. a subsidiary nual meeting of Lane Bryant, which or Jo,ord Motor Co. operates 188 women 's appa rel stores. The firm, fixed-price contract was Elaine Malsin complained that the a warded by the Naval Air Systems lust cdll d Trdvel A gent, your CorPordte Trdvel Arrdnger, or Hughes Auwest at: four top officers, whose combined Comma nd h eadqu arte red i n salaries went up last year from w bin D c S,.,,.3 000 $6 000 as goon, . . '"' •. to 90, , are overpaid. Mrs. Mals in is the wife of Raphael Malsin. former head of Lane Bryant. The present head of Lane Bryant is Arthur Ma ls in, Raphael's hatr- brother. "SHE DOESN'T LIKE some or us." said Arthur Mafsin, comment- ing on tbe a ct ions or his half. brcther's wife. Another management whose life is ~in,. made difficult by founding family members is the one running LOUIS F. HEILIG, vice president and general m a n age r or Ae ronutronic Division headquartered at Newport Beach, said the division will produce 1,100 g u.idance control sections over a two-year period. The new Widewinder configuration is lo be used on navy and air force b.igh- performance aircraft. This is the "third-buy" production contract to the division on the AJ~bringing awards to date to $76,290,436. Hollywood ONTARIO. ;"'"''' MonK'1• Culvt;r C11y AIRPORT Los Angeles 1 orr.:.11, •lntornahonal lo<;J~:woorl c.,mpMn Buun<l P.uk h ilt• rt " Tocr~;:~'.:W°'.(.f Dianoyland/Anahoun l1>1Y IJ.w h : ... m1.1 '""' ORANGE COUNTY .AIRPORT lrv111 .. N .. wtJOrl f'J..,~ h C0',10 M..· ,1 1.J<1un.i ii.,~ h Los Angeles (213) 772-5 100 Ontano (714) 986-6724 Burbdnk (213)2'17-8333 OrangoCounty (714)540-2060 • Hughes A1rwest •• ,J .. - • I ' D&YMOT Thunday'•. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 2 p.m. (EST) Prieee • 0...talieM ._,_ .,.,9'1 ... llM• 'f .. '-• -.-.. ..... Ilk, ~aw, 8" .... , Dtt .... t .,,_ CIAC'-tl '*'- ••1 ...... Md r_!M .. IM Hel'-'•l A._i.1_ .. ._w1t .. • ONWt ..wl I-- • '<'AMlpre•ean1'e' Poster Traces 'Middle Class' BJ SYLVIA PO&TE& JUll about everyone identifies wtth tbe--m~daii. reprdleu of occupaUon or income. Even in widely diverse sotiety, memberabJp lD U.. middle class Is the Freal common denomiJultor. Vet, tbe • term .. middle class' clouds' vast differences in life 1l)1el, working conditions, expectat.ions, spendln1 bablta, etc. These are hidden when the $11,000 a year telephone operator claims lo be lower middle class while the •.ooo a year dentist claims to be upper middle. DRAMATIZING THF. DISTANCE BETWEEN ~ and other income groups Is a re<:ently produced poet.er, "Social Stratification in the U.S." The JS.inch by U.inch multicolored chart tra nsforms frequently used percen; lag~s and median figures into a visual that c•n be lf'Upec( fairly easily. In addition lo household income. the poster uses draw· mgs of men and wom'cn to show how the non·dependen\ adult population laves. as husband-wife couples, singles and single heads or households . Different colors denote oc, c upalion cateJ,"!ora es The distribution o f wealth (in contrast to income) and race also are documented. "We 've t r ied to combine fi ve o r """ pieces of 1nfurmat1on Money's Worth into one chart to g1v1· a <·omprehens1v1· picture of the nature of America." ~ays Stephen J Rose. an economist. He a nd graphic artist Dennis Livingston spent two years developing the poslN Available an add1t1on to the poster 1s a s mall booklet that contains the anformaUon on which the poster is based, with suggestions for using both in classroom dis~uss1ons . and a short bibho~raphy of rl'fercnl'e maltmal . FOR INDIVIDUALS, TllF. POSTF.R costs $5 and the booklet -$2. plus $1 for postage and handling, for institu- tions. the fees arl' $12 per poster, S3 per booklet, $1 for postage and mailing. Bulk rates als<.a art> offered. They are available from So<-ial Graptucs Co., J120 Riverside Ave., Baltimore. Md. 21230. Since the poi-,tcr was made available a few months ago. about 1.500 have been sold. mostly to high schools, socially minded church groups and the educatwn d1v1sions of so me laoor unions. "Ou r purpoi.1· 1s lo stimulate d1scuss1on rather than provide ans w1·r<.. · ~tmit· say:-Nf'V ('rthelcss. the~e pro- v1)eat1ve CQnr lu!'!111n.., an' among lh<>M· that le<.1p out of the dat<1 the two ntl'n hJvc: c-<>m p1led -PRA<I U'i\1.1 .Y /\I.I. 110 1 Sl-:llOl.OS with incumcs uf more than $15.IX.oO.i y1•ar arehust>and w1fccouples Th•• numh"r of "'"i!le and1v1duals and single heads of household!> •· . .irni ns'. more than $50,000 1.., sfi !>mall that it rtcw~n ·1 even n ·pr 1·s1·nt nn1· ri~\JrP on th<· po:-.lcr (Each f1gun· 1~ t·qu1v:ih·nl lo 12:1 ,000 lit'<>PI<>) A lar~l· numbt·r of retired pnson~. particula rly sm~lt· women. h :.i H · 1ncom1·-; of less than $5,000 a year -ABOUT T Ht: SAMF. NUMBF.R of blue coll ar housPholds as prof1·ss1onal and managerial households e<i rn b<'lwt'1·n $.l(),000 fi nd ~.000 annually. However, the S25,000 mark ,.., :1houl half r,f what the littler expect to make, whil~ most bluf' ('Oll ar workers 10 this income range ha\'<' nearly rt'aCht«! thf' top of earning potential Lv~s th<1n I pnrent nf the non.dependent aduJt population t'i.rn:,, morto th<tn $75,000 a year Tht• LaKUOil fff'I Cb Business and Professional Women'., Club ha~ 1r1stall cd iL" 197!j·80officers. Pr~ident 1s R:.irbua MaJer. serv10g u se<:ond term flllda Mt>11slna 1s first vu·e president; Jan Kar11cb, second vi ct• pres1dPnl; Joan Mora vies, rPcordin~ secretary. t :laine WalU>rs, t'1>rrespondang se<:reta ry: Ann Mor1an, treasurer, and Muge Van Dyke, parliamentarian . • DeD.l.s O'MabolH>y, lrvinf', has-been promoted to assis- tant ('haptt>r mttn:Jgt.>r Qf the Los Angeles County chapter of the National F.l~ctric Contradors AssoclatJoa. He is forme r chapter coun~cl Duties inrlud•· handling labor relations matters. lie JOln~d tht• chapter in 1975 as a staf~~pres~nlative . • Chevron Oil .. ield Research Co., La Habra. a sub sidiary of Standard Oil Co. or California. has named Dr. Cr•lg J. McAllbter, Costa Mesa, lo the position of senior research chemist He joined lht• 1·ompany m Septem ber 1974 following two years posl·dOC'toral research at Stanford. * Art.bar C. Schick Jr. of Schick Moving and Storage Santa Ana, ha.s been elected president of the Callfonia ! MoviDI and Storage Association. The association represents nearly 85 percent or CalifornJa's 900 active · moving and stora~e companies in are.a of Jeglslation, : public relations and consumer affairs. ; Schick has been vice president of the association, and 1 a board member ror Allied Van Lines and for the National i fo'urniture Warehousemen's Association. * ~ Catherine G. Wyatt, Huntington Reach, has been t na med the lop Baskln-ltobblna district employee ln an ; area covering 30 lo 40 stores • She wu named on the basis or service to cwitomers, pe rsonal attitude a nd overall team spirit, plu~ dedication to school and community service activities * Tom L. Flores has been named controller of Saa ' Clemnte Savln~s and Loan, San Clemente . He was prevlou1J.y with Oran1e Coast Savings ana 1 Loan Association as senior vice president and controJler. Clliartes 0. Muwell Jr. ~as been appointed manager J of Pacific Loans San Clemente branch office. J 1 He ls former customer service repreHDteUve ln tbe • company's Oceanside branch offlce . • M.taa Clald1akly has been appointed mana1er of ' Pacific f1autt Loua Hwsttncton Beacb·FountalD Valle7 t# branch ornce. . He is former manager or the company's Garden Grove·Eutgate branch office . • Lawawe Wulaa, Fountain Valley, former dlvlaiooal mercbaft41se manager of Intimate apparel, has been named manager or the Broadway in Huntington Beach. A 15-year veteran or tlle retailing business, he baa been with the store for four years, both as a dlviakMlal merchandise manacer and u •tore mana1er at Puente Hills. • .1• C. f'rudl has bffn named a vice pnaldent lD Wella FU10 twe111a1e Co. 'a lrvine income property loan productJoa omce. He Joined the company ln lm as an ualataat •lee,,... tdtlft wftb touryeara · mort1.,e bankin1 experiaoe •