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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-24 - Orange Coast Pilot17 .. .... ,., ....... ~ ...... f Conrad tO Testify ID Fund Launder.Dig Nixon Tape Airings OK'd . . • -10.-.-an .Skull Snags Capo Sale? • Solo Saller Reaches England • • Mri. Reagan Raps Miller Choice Rigged Games ' Faad La.-aderiag Conrad To Aid Prosecutors ' By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of 1119 OilitJ ~;i.c Slaff A defendant in the campaign fund laundering case against a present and past mem her of the Orange County Bo a rd of Supervisors has agreed to plead guilty to a felony c harge and cooperate with prosecutors. The agreement between Gene Conrad , p nce a county political financier.1 and the state Allomey General's o(fice was confirmed today by a spokes man for the Attorney General. There was intense speculation Monday that Conrad would enter a guilty plea as the case moved into Central Orange County Municipal Court for a pre· liminary hearing. Conrad told Judge J ohn Teal that ~ prepared to enter a plea to the case commg to trial. Others facing charges in the case are Philip Anthony, current chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, former superviq' Ralph Diedrich and former Anaheim city coun cilman Wllllam Kott. Prosecutors allege that Conrad wortdn1t with Diedrich, provided about $58,000 to J\n· thony's l976 election campuiRn. lt is further a lleged that the money was actually provided from other individuals in viola· lion or state campaign reporting laws. It also is asserted in the com· plaint thal Koll received nearly $9.500 for his campaign for the Anaheim City Council. Koll re· signed his position last April to study medicine in Mexico. r Conrad has requested that in consideration of his cooperation that he be a llowed to serve any sentence concurre nt with one he is now serving a s a result of a federal conviction on loan fraud He is serving the sentence at the federal facility in Lompoc. Monday's proceedings stalled when prosecutors J effrey Joseph and J . Richard Haden, citing prejudice, m ed a motion lo block Central Municipal Court Judge Robert E. Law from hear ing the case. Defense attorneys immediate· ly contested the motion, which led to a hearing on the legal is- s ues involved before Judge Barbara Thompson. She was <See CONaAD, P•ge .u, 3 Gol1nti&ns Held IU Sting' -type Con • BJ .ICMNNB aEYNOLD6 ................ movie ''The Sdng' • excepf. that inltelld ot a bookmaking opera· tion in the film, tbe con waa a rt11ect card same. The three people taken into custody by offtcen from Los An1elel, Oran1e and Newport Beach were to be booted \oday lnto Loi AQselee County JaU oa warr.U eUTJinc _,.,,000 NU. Police idenUlled tbe suspects al 'Atllla DeA1h, 40, of the Harbor View Knolla con· clombdumt m Newport lea: MlebMI Newman. 1$, of South La"9na, and Jerry llack llofttl 31. of .... Pan. AJlo t••Ufted la tbe warrant waa Beverlee Claycton ol 11 RoyaJ 8&. Georp, Newport Btffh, but 1be was not tall• into euatod)t la tbe lnlUal aJTll&I. ( .. BILK. •••• AJ) ' llPWl ....... (O MIUER CRITIC Nancy Reagan Nancy Reagan Flays Brown Over Miller . SACRAMENTO <APl -Nan· cy R eagan is adding h er criticism to that already re- ceived by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr for his a ppointment or Edison Miller to the Orange County Board oC Supervisors. ''I believe that in this recent appointment, you have insulted each and every one" of the rormer POWs or the Vietnam War, the wire of Gov Rooald Reagan said in a (etter to the Democratic governor. The letter was m ade public Monday by the p~Uc relations firm ol Deaver and Hannaford. MUler, supported by anti·war activist Tom Hayden and bis wile Jane Fonda. was formally ceruured and retired from the Marine Corpe after a 1173 in· ve1ti1aUon lnto alle1ationa lbat he collaborated with the North Vletnameee while a prisoner or war. Mlller derued t)le alle1a· lions. Said Mn Reacan, who was active ln tbe monment for prbonen o( war and tht m•Mlq tn aet.lon, ''SUrely there must have been eomeoae equally -or more -quaUned (or suth • Potltioa." Brown bat already aald of the July 13 appointment: "The ii· sue ... la not wbat ltdllon Mllltr (lee llJU.B•. Pa•e AJ) • ,_ ---t ........... Tape Airings OK'd Nixon's Rights 'Not Violated' WA S HI NGTON 1AP 1 A federal judge approved govern· mcnt plans today to provide for public access to the tapes or form er President Nixon U S Os:;trict Judge Aubrey Robinson Jr ruled the govern menl would not violate Nixon's right!. by m;Jk 1ng thl· t:1µt·~ ;1vailablc al l1~lcn1n g <:cntt:r~ across the country Robinson':. on~ pag•· order gave no explanation:. of his de ci s1on. Nixon·s attom1.·y~ <irg ucd th<1t the plan to allow lht.· pubhc to Home Sale Snagged By Skull Discovery By WILLIAM HODGE Of Ill• D11ly Pl .. 1 Still The discovery of a 000-ycar- o Id hu m a n sku ll In the backyard of a new Ortega Highway home in San Juan Capistrano could muddle a de· veloper's plan to sell two homes in the area of the find . San Juan Capistrano coun- cilmen were told Monday the s kull, uneartheo in digging operations for a water line. could indicate the presence or a burial ground at the location. Council members asked City Atlorney James Okazaki to re· search the legal implications of placing a restriction on digging in the homes' backyards once they are sold. And. they asked that $4,000 be a llocated to fin a n ce a n archaeological study of the area to determine it a burial grqund actually once existed in the area of Via Cuartel and Ortega Highway in the new Mission Woods tract. If the study uncovers evidence of further remains or arWact.s, councilmen could place the site on Lhe city's inventory of bis· torical and eulturally aignlficant sites. That would m ean f11ture ownet1 m11bt not be· able to build swimminl pools or jacuzzia in tbeir backyards and land1capln1 work would be monltored by city officlall or repreaentaUvu of the Nallve American Juaneno Indian Banes. ·•1t'1 come to my attentlon that there 11 a burial 1round on thls •lte1" Juaneno •JJOk•man Ra1mond S.lardet told coun· cUmen. "I'm here to try to preserve aome ol the history of our I*>' pie." he addtd. "My people want this site preserved: there are not many sites left." Belardes got s upport from Marie Patterson. a member of the county's hist orical and <See SKULL, Page A2> Solo Sailor Ends Trip in IO.foot Boat FALMOUTH, England CAP> - Solo sailor ~rry Spiess negotiat· ed the last, rough trans·Atlantic voyage from Virginia to England in a JO.foot sailboat today, en- couraged by his wife a nd parents, who sailed out Crom the coast. He leaned out or his boat, the Yankee Girl -probably the smallest craft ever to cross the Atlantic -to embrace his wife, Sally. 37, and parents Louis and J eanette Spiess, who rented a boat in Fal~th and cam e out to greet him Spiess set t from Virginia Beach, Va., S4 days a10, making the crossing 12 days faster than U.S. journalist Robert Nanny in his 12·foot boat Tinkerbell 13 years a10. • The Camily reached Spiess off the Comilh coast. 11 mUes from Journey'• end at Falmouth, then returned to ahore. .. The »year-old Spiess, from White Bear Lake, llilln., radioed coast IUardl at Land'• End, on the IOUthftlt Up of EDCJand, that he hoped to land by mid· day. But by early afternoon he ••• ttW nesotJ•tinl the last lap uouad the rocky Comish rout tn patchy fog . .. ht·.ir lhC' Wh1l1· House lapch would vi olate lh1• ""µre!-.1dcnl1al prl\ 1kg1• of l 0unf1denliahty ." '.'li1xun·~ ·nghl to privacy" and thl' former president"~ .. right lo control tht· d.ts~cmsn<il1on of h1~ \"01(.'l' Nixon hugge~tcd the t<ipe:. could Ix' made available through transcnpL<> or ~ummarie!'I. but the ~ovemmcnt responded that ~uch methods would take loo long. Moreover. the government. ~aid . transcripts or summanes could damage Nixon's rights b~ca use t here wou ld be a greater chance of inaccuracies. Robinson a lso approved the government's plan t o have archivists review Nixon's re· cordings to determine which are public and which are part of his private diary and should be re- turned. Nixon said the diary record· ings were m ade on dictation belts while the recordings of <'Onvcrsations often were picked up by the separate White House <See NIXON. Pa11e A2> \\ e•a tlu•r Low clot.a s ne ar the coast late night to mid· morning hours otherwise s unny a fte rnoons . .A.ows tonight 60 to 67. Hi ghs Wednesday in low 70s at beaches~-805 inland. INSIDE TOD.4 V .,-lnveatmcnt1 o/ foreign monq m United Stat.s btuJ. neues how bef11M to ring alarm bells, even though the11 do not approach the value of U S. in~1tmtnt1 abroad. SU Page M . •••• 411 \'-W'ric• At IMwMl..i. .. .,,...~ g .... L.....,. Q (.,M . ..,.. M Ml!M .......... .. ........ ..... ........ ..... Cat._.. M Mllt!MI ,,_ .. C ......... C>M MalleMI-... M c-kt ar OJ ... c..ty All ~ ., ...,.. ··~ o....._.. ............... •-.rtat...... M T......... .. ... ..,,.,.,_ ..... "'"""' .... ,...._ Clol -...., A4 "....._ Ct wen..._ .IM Proben Teatify in Slayings Trial aAL&IOH N.C CAP> -:Z' lawM'iiiiatora wt.o ex.· ....... ., ....... °' Dr. J ... 1 llac:Donald after UM deatha ol hil wire aft4 dauitl\en found no 1191\1 Of lotted Mlry. •ft Army 1peelal a1ent bH &Mtlfted. , Tbe .,... WIWam 1¥0f1, alM toW a federal tourl Jury Mond11 &bat ht found porUon1 or a •lo.,.tal ... latH 1ur11u1 1lo•• la tile ••eDoaald1' bMroom ad • ltadt of 1uritea1 110 .. 1 unchr tbe ldkben alnk. Ivory i1 \.he thlrd 1ovemment wllneu to tetUfy ln th \rial or tho rormer CirHn Beret capt•'" fro m Huntlacton Harbour. cltr1ed wit.la bl"41.oalo1 aad 1t1bbint to de.th his prqnant wile. Colett.t", 26, and d•u1hten1 Erotle Eatrles .Dancer's Diary Auetioiied LONDON I AP> The great ballet dancer Vaslav Niiinsky's unexpurgated diar;, containing ex pH cit sexual passages and written ln 1918·19 when he was on the brink ol madness, sold al auction today for $104,400 The 38l·page diar ;. which the Russian dancer called his "Message to Mankind," fetched 45 ,000 pounds at Sotheby's, far less than pre·sale estimates or up to 100,000pour.ds ($232,000). Oxford book dealer Colin Franklin outbid veteran British dancer and choreographer Anton Dolin, whL planr.e<J to sur press it. "(think i is a tragedy and disgusting that this sort of thing should be raked up after all these years," said Dolir. after going up to $8 1 20C io the bidding. The. dH1•·.~ •,n ;·; put up Jor sc:i!t t y tht: Ni !insl<y c ,1 J t.e folu,wm g tr:(:ue:;,,lh of ti':<· dar.cer's w .<.4vv,, Ron!CJl<:t , ir Paris in June last year. She published an expurgated version of the work in 1937, deleting 30,000 words of e rotic passages, poems, a nd explicit sexual references. 'Breaeh of Etllies' England's Laivyer Raps DA Queries Atlorneys clashed Monday over the issue of how witnesses we re prepared to testify in a hearing on unprofessional con· duct c harges filed by the Newport·Mesa Unified Sc>:ool Dis trict agains t band director Richard England. England's attorney, Lawrence Rosenzweig, alleged al the hear· ing Monday that the school dis· trict's attorney committed "a breach or ethics" in preparing hi s own witnesses but Rosenzweig didn't s pecify what he meant by that. He made the accusation while objecting to school dis trict at. torney Richard Hamilton's ques- tioning of defense witnesses about how tht>y were pre pitred Rosenzweig wits overruled by hearmgorricer John Willd. The confrontation came after f'reaPagrAI SKULL ••. cultural commission She ~xpressed concern that the site hadn't been properly noted in the project ·s original e nvironmental Impact report processed in 1975. ·'In order to avoid this type or thin& happening again we'd like lo be a clearinghouse on your en· vlronmenlal impact reports," Mrs. Patte rson told council mem hers. She also serves on the local lndian Alf airs Council. City Historian Pamela HaJlan said councilmen could place the site on the city's historical sites inventory Ir the study showed furth er evi den ce or archaoologlcal significance. She s uggested councilmen authorize the $4,000 study that would bring archaeologists onto the site to excavate a 10-foot by IO·foot bole lo examine remains or artifacts In the location where the akuJI was discove red . "Jr there isn't anything chic there it could eliminate the necessity or Imposing additional conditions," Mrs. Hallan told councilmen. Of'ANOI COMT DAILY PILOT OMMe c.. .. -.., ....... .,., " ..... ~ .. 41(~· 119'G"°"'l"l\!• .. t """'""""e..c" ,,.,,IHc~ ............. fete,hefte (J'U)'°'4n1 Cl....._ M•.,l•:11Ma>1111 ,., __ c_ ..... ..._ ...... 0r~c-y~.., ... ,. c..~i:: -°'.t'.I!!. cc.=·~ =•,!L• "'!'l..,,"r...-....ttn '...=:. -.. =-~='="--··· ..,_ .. ~$·f::!~= ~-~ =..,, ,, -11=. ... :t ~ defense witness David Rohdy, a former student of Eng l<ind 's, said under cross.cxamanpt1on th at seve ral witnc.Sscs described. but d idn't discuss. their testimony ~t a m eeting with England and his attorney the night before the hearing began. Rosenzweig told Willd he believed the line or questioning to be irrelevant and said he chose not to question the dustrict's wit n e ss es about th ei r preparation for that reason. <;>n further questioning, Rohdy said that, at the meeting, he heard another student describe an incident on which both were to testify but said his percep t1ons were identu:al and lhut he wasn't influenced by what he heard. Willd. who is conducting the hl'arings an lhe Costa Mesa Jhgh School library. has barred wit· nesses from the hearing prior to testifying and urged them not to d lscu ss their testimony with anyone in order to prevent un· due influence. However, that directive wasn't given until the morning after the m eetin g Jlohdy described. Monday was the firth day of the hearing, which was in recess today. It will continue Wednes· day and Thursday p,.... Pt1ge A J NIXON ••• taping system. Nixon said the private record· angs all began with the phrase "Memorandum to file -not to be transcribed." He asked the judge to have a rchivists return the recordings as soon as they heard that phraae. But RQbinson agreed with the government plan lo have panels of archivists listen to the full re· cordings and then determine what is public and what IR private. Earlier this year, Nixon reached an agreement with the government lo cover public ac· ce11 to all rnat.erlals left behind by hi• admlnlatraUon except for the tapes and dict•tAHI diaries. Unless ~Oxon cbaJlenaea Robjnaon's order, th• iovern· ment would be free lo let the public tee tbe papen and hear the tapet. Government atlomey1 ar1ued that arehlviall had not come acroaa the "memorandum to Ille" phraae in revlewln1 eM re· corcllnp. The government said lhit k.lDd ot review would pro- vide • nainlmum ot lntruaioo in· to N1xon'1 prtv.c1. Tb• re,W.Uona for Nvlewtn1 Nlxon'• tapea and maldn1 them public '"re iuued by lb• General Servlcet Aclmlnlltrauon under a lt741aw. That law direct.cl the GSA to take cuatodY of t.be mowataln o1 papen ...a-tape1 from the •~· year Nixon SW-ldency, remove per'IOUJ ud prtvat. lt.m1 aod de&ermloe Uae rul• ol public ac· UN to t.bt Nit. · . Coa1re11 paued tit• law beea .. It did not want to •· tlut tbe '2 milUCJn document. and 5,000 boun of Whlw Jb.M upe recordinp to Nlxon'1 care. Klmbflrly, &. and Xrbttn, :t, ta uno M 1r Oonnld, 3~. la chter or t nH1r1eenty servlcet1 al • Long Ruch hoaplt1Al. He melnhdnlJ that four intruders chantlo~ "At'lct l3 aroovy. Kiil the pigs' killed t\111 family Meanwhile, MacDonald'• t fMther In law .• Allred Kassab or ('r.,11bury, N J • wu barred I ron1 th~ rourtroom Monday IWt'IWll(• he 1¥ ii J)C>tcnU•I witnesa. The defendant's mother. Mary Mud){)fWld, who as a res1d~nl of Collfon-111a, had left the courtroom t.'urher In the day Bc roard ~gal, one or M~C· Donald's att.omeys. said Mon· dtiy that all but expert witnesses were barred from the U.S~ Dis· tnct courtroom under an order i.lgned by US. District Judge l''ra nklin T. Dupree Jr. Attorneys said there was no dcc1s1on on whether members of the families were covered by the urdt'-, and Kassab and Mrs '11 ac Donald were back in the courtroom Mo nda y after· noon .Kass ab, who fought to have Mac Donald brouicht ff\ tril\I, stood ouli.id1• tht-t ourtroor.i dur· :o~ lh•· m<>...-.inf~ .~ession ~ifonday ;if ur being asked to leave und 1·omplaincd about his exclusion. "Jr wc'rl' not allowed then he !MacDonald > s h o uldn't be either He's a witness," Kassab :.ald More photoJ,lraphs were in trodurcd Monday and slides of the pictures we re shown to the JUry Ivory pointed out whe re he said he found s hort, blue cloth fi ber s around Colette Mac· D onald's body . He s aid he noticed a fiber sticking to a bl ood clot when Mrs. Mac· Donald's body was moved. . · 1 round additional threads unde r where the body had been." he tesl:fied. The prosecution put into evidence a blood·stained and riddled dark·hlue pajam a top found draped over Colette's body. It is expected that the govern· m ent will try to show that tht: fiberR match the pajama top and con'11 ct with Ma c Donald's earlier statement that he w a~ wearing the top when the in· truders attacked him. Mac Oona Id has said he re gained consciousness after the attack to find the top pulled over h:s head and down over his a rms. Prosecutor James Blackburn s11id in his opening statement that the holes in the top match the puncture wounds found in Colette's chest. Wh en the slides were shown Monday. MacDon a ld moved to a chair away from the screen out of view of the images. When e nli.trgcd photogr a phs were shown to Lhe Jury, he lowered h:s hcud F,.._PageAI MILLER •.. d:d 10 years ago in Vietnam on w~ich opinions d~Her, but rather hi s h o n es t , in depend e nt representation of the people of Orange County." • . The governor s aid all he asks as tha~ "the people give him an o pportunity lo s how he can rc1>resent the Re publicans Democrats and inde pendent voters as well." Wri,t ing a~ter. watch in g M Iller s swearmg·an ceremony on television, Mrs . Reagan said he "took an oath not dissimilar to the one he had taken as an of. ficer." She said he violated that oath as a POW "and betrayed his comrades." Mrs . Reagan said that du.ring and right after the Vietnam War, she l'lpoke with many veterans In hospitals and with POWs and their families. ·'I caMot help but wonder how those men ·f eel now seeing a man who took the easier, dis· honorable route of collaboration take the oath of ottlce as a coun· ty Aupervlsor. My heart breaks for them and their families " is he wrote. ' Asked about the letter, Gray Davie, Brown's chief of slaff. said, "Mrs. Reagan ls entiUed t~ he r opinion. We won't have any direct comment on her letter. "We do believe lhal Ed Miiier's dedJcatlon and baste de· cency will eventually win over many of his current critics. The most Important part of his rec· ord hu yet to be written, and that I• hla record 111 an Orange County 1upervltor,'' Davl1 said. Skyjacker Studied OMAHA, Neb. <AP> -A man 1ald .1~ be d1Jtr1u1bt because of his wvorce hu been ordered to under10 a mental evaluation after beln1 char1td with air ,I racy and lnterferlnr wttb a lllht crew. Ronlfd Allen Rlmerm1n, '9, • Portltnd, Ore., blod••mlll, appeared If oaday before U.S. ll1fl1trate RJebard C. Peck to face cb1r1ea ID tfle hlJackinl lut J'rktay of a Um'*I A(rlln•• Boell\I T2'7 en route from Denver to Omaha. I APW .......... TONYFREEL, 19, VISITSBRUCELEE'SGRAVE After Six Yeara, Kung Fu Idol Still V•n•r•ted Lee 'Lives' Fam Still Mourn Idol SEATTLE <AP) -When martial arts idol Bruce Lee died an Hong Kong six years ago, 12.000 fans mo~med him at Buddhist s~rvices Some still m ake p1lgr1 mages to his grave here . but his widow says 11he hopes she won't ever remember ham Just as a s uperstar On the anniversary of Lee's death, a 19·ycar .old youth p laced on lhe grave som e magazine pictures. Thai bead5 a nd kung fu fighting :.t1ck:. on a JHCC(• of felt He added a neatly typed and fram('(J s tateme nt "TIOS IS TO LET YOU Al.I~ know that there a re stall pt•oplf' who trunk or Bruct· I am proud to -.1.1y tha t Bruce wa!., and ... tall 1s. the best martwl <irts artist in the world " . f\ few fans h:a v<· flow<.-r., on the grave every week . c;a1d Pat Ma c Donald, a Seattle newspaper rock critic Lee's movies rare ly have long run!> here. and few fan'> ar· rived for lhe annivers ary of his death Hut 1.1round thl' w11rld Lee was a financial success and commanded a fanatical follow· ing based on only a few low hud~wt king fu movies and ;i role a~ Cato in the Green Hornet TV series an J9t)li ·1'he only way 1 can explain 1t," said Tam F<ohertson 1•d1lor of Fighting Stars, a martial art.<. magazine ... is that the.re as a kind of cult following for Rruce Lee .,1mdeir to what happened afta James Oc1m died in thl· '50s." . WH EN LJo:E l>I E D AT AGE 32 (ff acutC' cnebral tdc·ma apparently an allerg1e rea('lion tu a prescription pu1nkilll·r thousand~ mourned llis last film ... Entn the Dragon," gros!>cd murc than $100 million worldwide /\ new film , "'th1· Game of Ueath," was rl'lcai,<:d a h•w wt·<·ks ago, even though Lee hud completed only 15 to 30 manut<·" of foota~l' when hc died. It was completed by doubles. anti alrcudy has earned milllons. Ll'<:·:-Popularity puzzles his widow, Linda. who laves :n .1 Los Angeles suburb with her two children She met Lee here "' 196:1. and returned fo r a mt·morial "I d1dn ·1 rcul1zc his fXJrJulanty w::.is going to grow grow grow." she sai~ "It's r~ally been an amazing thing . '. r s ttli get a lot or mall from kid~ and people in their 20s wh() ar1• very inspired by Bruce." $100,000 Pri%e Stuntman Seeking Clark, NBC Money LOS ANGELES (AP) -An escape a rtist has decided to go to court in purs uit of the $100,000 prize he says NHC and Dick C lark offHed -but then withdrew to anyone who could do the "Houdini Water Torture Cell Escape" on television. Chri s C h a l en. who h a s performed escapes on television before. asks in ha s Superior Court suit riled Monday for the chance to do the trick and cam the money. The suit adds that if Chalcn, 25, 1s prevented from carn:ng the money. he should rC'ce:vt· at a s a damage pay ment for breach of contract. In the escape, a mun as t:ed m a s tra1tJack et with h andcuffi, cha1n1ng his hands and ft'ct. lfc as locked an a J(lass bin and lowered into a 2.000 gallon tank of water. The w ck as to get out alive. Chalen says he offered to perform the stunt soon after the $100,000 challenge was :ssued on Clark's TV show But Cla rk and NBC later turned h:m down. c la iming the trick was too dangerous. The dis pute a rose :n Sep· tember when anothe r escape artist. Steve Baker . performed the stunt on the .. Dick Clark Lave Wednesday" series I BILK ••• The three men were ehar1td ln the warranta wttb 1r1Dd tbeft ud CQMptraey. lln. ca.,- ••• named tD a warr• chatS· I.DI COMD&raq. (D additioa, Or....-poliee aaid &bey W •arrao&a for I.be three men charginf them tn another . bunco scheme related lo ad· vance fee loans. Those warrants. issued at the same time as the grand theft warrants each carry $250 000 bail. John Lindsay o f the Los An&eles Police Depart~ent said the case has been under in· vestigatlon since the Cirst or the vear when one or the victims we nt to police after losing: $200,000. According lo Lindsay. the group operated by pic king a wea I thy target to whom they w e r e introduced by Mrs . Claydon. The victim, or m ark, would be taken to what was described as a private gambling club for m illiona1res in the Hollywood Hill~ L.ndsav ~aid the home actual· •i '~· 1<.ng!t io ;,, I• r <•f:'1tr1;:. Montgomery who rt med 11 :1. another man, Tom Calbert. He said the actor has nothing to do with the <:ase and that Gilbert. apparently let the Orange Coun· t y group use the home oc - ca s1onally When Lhey d:d use it, they al.' legedly staffed :I w:th up to 40 "s hills" or CJ('tcm ... to play the parts of lhi: millionaire ga mhlcr~ and club staff Thc· mar k was introduced to a disgruntled club . employee , a dealer who wanted to get even ~1th th<' manage ment ror a pa~t gr U.'V lJO('(• The v1cllm, enticed into help . ing. agn·cd lo litkc part in a rigged rnrd gam e , with the phony club to be thl· intended loM·r Pr<.wt:cc 'less:on ... an ch1·at- in~ were a llegedly held at Mrs Claydon'-. Rig Canyon home. Lindsay said the gume wwd w<t ~ faro. an which bets an· plared on the order in whi<·h carcls art' dealt It's a game thal wa~ popular :n the old west hul 1 ~ ruri•ly :-1·cn an modern ~am ­ hhng t.>~talil:shmt·nt.s. Thi• g<i mt• went as planm·d . L1n,b:t} alleged . but at the la~l u11nallt" l h1• v:ctim W i.IS tricked into making a "stupid mistakt". .J11tl th1· house came out the wm· 111 ·r S t mon '>a id lht• group dido 't r t·'>trrct it~ alleJ{c d illegal ltC · I 1\1 t11:., lo Oran~c County and I .o... Angele!> I le 'ia1d they a re su ... p1•clC.'d of moving to other • p~1rts of th<' C'Ountry, s uch as M1am1 , runn:nll !>1m1la r opera· 1 ions and tht•n returning to Orangt· Countv 111• t•'>t1m .111•rl 1t1..il the total 1 "kc r r " m th 1• Southe rn Cal1fom1a opf'rution to be "con '11h·rahh h1ghn" lhCJn thf• SWO.IM,.I I'"' l1v lh,. v1ctam who ~•·111to1>ol1t·1• f 'rort1 Pag_. A I CONRAD ••. .,chcdulcd to rule on the matter th1::. afte rnoon Anthony <ippcared briefly al M onday·~ procccdin~s and told rt'portcr:., "I 'm s ure l did nothing wrong ... nothing inten· t1onally .. Ma r s hall Sc hulm an representing Kott. &aid his client "never disguised the source of funds or hid where the funds (:ame from ." Diedrich, who recently was c;entenced to o ne to 14 years in state prison following a bribery conviction, did not appear Mon· day Diedrich is free while ap· pealing the bnbery conviction. f'. 15 FA HION ISlANO • NlWPOlT UACH, CAllFO~NIA 92660 THCPl'iONl 111"> b4"·2"94 ' • .. ------. . • 7 BEACH MAH ARRESTED Miia DeAgll Doctor's Home Prob~ FmdsTold R ALEIG H, N .C. (AP > Ar m y investigators who ex- t a mined the Fort Bragg home of l Or. Jeffrey MacDonald after the deaths of hjs wife and daughters found no signs of forced entry. , .an Army s pecial agent has ! testified. . I The agent, William Ivory, also f. told a federal court jury Monday that he found portions of a !,b loodstained l atex s urgical g love in th e MacDon a lds' bedroom and a stack of surgical gloves under the kitchen sink. Ivory is the trurd government .. l witness to tesUfy in the trial of the former Green Beret captain from Huntingt on Ha r bour. cha r ged with bludgeoning and stabbing to death his pregnant wife. Colette, 26, and daughters l Kim berly, 5, and Kriste n, 2, m 1970. MacDonald, 35, is chief of emergency serrices al a Long Beach hospital. He maintalna tha t four intruders c hantin.1 "Acid is sroovy. Kill the Pit•" killed bll family. Meanwhile, Mac Do nald's father-tn-law, Alfred Kaaaab of Cranbury, N.J., was barred from th• courtroom Monday beca ... bell a ~al wttneu. The dlfmdaat 1 ao&ber, llary MaeDmlld, wbo II a resideot of ............. Al> • Yo•rBo•e&••• Dally Newspaper O~ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 2~, 1979 \N Fl FTEEN CENTS • are 'Sting' ay IOANNE altYNOLDtt ................ T hree s u'S pects fro m Newp ort Beach . Sout h Laguna and Bue na Park we r e a r r ested tod ay on char ges that th~y operated a ."St ing '' ll".pe' confidence game th a t bi lk e d millionaires out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. l'ollce allege that the trio lured wealthy victims to what appeared to be a aamblina club in the Hollywood Hllls section of • Beverly Hills. But the club was a fake and the aambllng was rigged, police investigators allege. Sgt. John Sim o n of tbe Newport Beach police said the con was operated much like the movie "The Sting" except that inste ad of a bookmaking opera· tion in the rum, the con was a rigged card game. The three people taken into custody by officers from Los Ange les, Orange a nd Newport Beach were to be booked today into Lo6 Angeles County Jall oo warrants car rying $200,000 bail. Police identified the suspects as Alilla De Agh . 40, of the Harbor View Kn olls con · dominiums in Newport Beach: Michael Newman. 35, of South Laguna. a nd Jerry Mack Morris, 35. of Buena Park. Also identified in the wa rrant was Beverlee Claydon of 81 Royal St. George, Newport Beach, but she was not.taken into custody in the initial arrests. The three men were charged in the warrants with grand theft <.See BILK, Page AZ> Brown Signs Bailout Nothing Cut From $4.85 Billion Bill LOS ANGELES <AP> -Call· in g it ''the ·most massive pro· g ra m ever en acte d by the Legislature ." Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. today signed a $4.85 billion Proposition 13 bailout bill designed to give long.term aid to local governments. ''There are very few things in her e that could be vetoed ," Brown said as he signed ABS without making any cuts. Brown said lbe bailout bill contai n s a ''de f lator mechanism" that will allow the amount of bailout funding to be red uced in future years a~ Judge Backs Release of Nixon Tapes WASHINGTON <A P > A federal judge approved 1ovem · ment plans today to p rovide for public access lo lhe tapes of former President Nixon. U.S. District Judge Aubrey RobiMOn Jr. ruled the govern- ment would not violate Nixon's rig hts by m aking the t apes available at listening centers acr oss the country. Robinson's one -page order gave no explanations of his de- cision. Nixon's attorneys argued that the plan to allow the public to h ear the White House tapes would violate the "presidential privilege of confidentiality," Nixon's "right to privacy" and the former president's "right to control the dissemination of his voice." Nixon suggested l he t apes could__be .made available lhrouth transcripts or summaries, but the government responded lbal s uch methods would l ake too long. Moreover. the gover nment . said, transcripts or summaries could damage Nixon's rights • because the r e would be a greater chance of inaccuracies. Robinson also approved the government's pl a n t o have a rchivists review Nixon's re · cordinta to determine which are public and which are part of his private diary and should be re- turned. Nlxon said the diary record · Inga were made on dictation belts wblle the recordings of convenatiom often were picked up by the separate White House taping system. Nlxon said the private record- ings all began• with the phrase "Memonndum tb file -not to be trllJll41llbed. '' • economic tides change. .. A recession will not spare California. and we will have lo apply a much more stringent ap· proach." Brown said of what he ca l led hi s "f a i l -sa f e " mechanism. which is included in the bill by Assembly Leroy Greene. D·Carmichael. On another m atter. Brown said he would make an an- nouncement in about a week on the proposed formation of a pre- sidential campaign committee. The governor had wanted a bill that would cost just $4.7 billion. but said today that would not be feasible. ABS was written m such a way as to force cuts on ly in school funds The bill, designed to help make up for the $7 bllUon in prop erty tax revenue local agencies lost with the passage of Propost tion 13. was hammered out in a two-house conference committee after le ng t h y negotiations bet ween lcgislati ve leaders of both parties Altogethe r . th{' committee trim med about S300 m1ll1on before both houses gave rt final approval last week. s hor tly APWlre,...10 SOLO SAILOR GERRY SPIESS NEARS END OF JOURNEY Breaks Transatlantic Record In 10-foot Sallboat Solo Sailor Reaches English Destination FALMOUTH. England <AP> -Lone sailor Gerry Spiess tacked his 10-foot sailboat up to the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club today and ended a 54-day record lrans-Atlao1ic voyage. Ten thousand perople were on hand to greet Spiess, 39, and the Yankee Girl. the smallest boat ever recorded to have sailed lbe Atlantic west to eut. Also t he r e we re S piees • parents and hil wife Sally. rr. who earlier in the day took a boa t from Falmouth to sreet. him as be neared this famous old southwest Eqllsh seaport. A delighted Sally Spiess told reporters aft.er the reunion at sea: "It was fantastic to see hi m in such great shape ... he didn't even seem all that tired. ·'The waiting was the worst part. I don't think I could have stood another 24 hours of it." S piess' father , a retired engJ neer from St. Paul, MiM. and mother we re clearly re- lieved . His mother said : "I didn't t ry to discourage him from attempting the voyage. I knew if anyone could make it, he could." A F a lmo uth coast cuard spok•man aaid Spieu emend Falmoudl'• loac harbor at 4:30 MORE RESPONSE p.~. loeal time and IUHled at $:~.family reached SpleA off Wlm PILOT AD tbe Cornilb coast, 11 mil• fl'Olll "I got more calla with the J>ai· JourMJ'• d at Falmoutll, ._.. ly Pilot than I did wilh one of ,Ntal'M(!fllbol't. Orance County '• la rcest IPl•H 1 cro11tn1, from new•~J:.n. "lrabda Beaeb, Va., wu 12 · ·•1 't realize a local paper d•J• faster tbu tbat ol Uke the Daily Pilot reaches ao betiean Journallet Robert many DeOl)le. •n!'. wbo navl1ated the Thai's the adverti1in1 auccea• Mle..Ue ln ..._. lJ•loOt TIDkerbell storJ ~ Ula Newport Beach man U ~ •· . who placed tbia ad In the Dally .... 111m ftlte Bear Lab, Pilot: Mtlt•·, ..,..t mueb of ted•J •ptl.U.. the IMt 1ap • .,._. __ ~··~a-.,. •'* 1Uc1&, cood tit• roeky Cot~lt eoHt tn condlUon. IUOtoffer . ~tchJ fol wtda •tdt.J at Gae HlMllCU ....... --A r 1 ,.. To flt IGod napoDH alvui a mou .. eoHt &uard loell .......,., Lr>' UM fn.d· ~';;'!!!._~:: =~ )J =·' rttot ad·YlHH at ti:!= ft'.!.~ to..., . _ea. __ .-_________ _ before adjour ni ng for the Legislature's annual summer recess Lawmakers approved a S4 4 billion. one·year aid bill last year after voters <Jpproved Proposition lJ But ABS. in an attempt tu pro v1de a more stable source of rev enu fo schools. cities. coun- ties and special di stricts rn eludes formulas that would automallcally appropriate state funds to local governments 1n future years. IL would be financed primarily ISet! FUNDS. P age A21 Conrad To Plead Guil-ty By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol IM Dally Pii.t SIAll A defendant in the campaign fund laundering case against a 'present and past member of the Orange Coun ty Board of Supervisors has agreed to plead g uilty to a felony charge and cooperate with prosecutors The a~reement between Gcnl· Con rad. once a county polillc<1I financier. and the state Altomev General's offi ce was confirmed today by a spokesman for the Attorney General There was intense speculation Monday that Conrad would enter a guilty plea as the case moved into Central Orange County Municipal Cou rt for a pre· liminary hearing. Conrad told Judge John Teal that he was prepared to enter a pica prior to the case coming to trial. Othef'S-fa~ing -charges in lhe <:ase are Philip Anthony. current chairman of the Orange Coun ty Boa rd of Supervisors. former supervisor Ralph Diedrich ahd form er Anaheim city coun- cilman William Kott. Prosecutor s allege t hat Conrad workinll? with Diedrich. provided about $58,000 to An· thony's 1976 election cam paign lt is fu rthe r alleged that the money was act ually provided from other individuals in viola· t1on of state campaign reporting laws . It also 1s asserted in the com· <See CONRAD, Page AZ> Month Probe On Newport Crash Viewed It will probably be al least a moolh before i t is known why a plane crashed Sunday in Newport Beach. claiming the Ille of a Fulle rto n man, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said today. " He said lnvesticaton are look· lng at the engine, but will prob- ably take four to five weeb to come uP with • reuon for the trasedy. Piiot Jatlt Tesler, G , cned in the wreckage Of hla Ceetna 110 Turbo Ce ntur ion when It slammed into• hlll ln the Back Bay Sund•~ afternoon. . A Cotta Mesa police heli~r c rew spotted the plane wben they heard lt raCllo for an emersw11nc1•.., at the CCMmty airport ad reporWd that the prop91Mr ....... opent1a1 TIM ~ followed tM plm,e u ltl pilot attempMd to reeeb tb• a l rport. Coeta M en aftleer Da.e ltetdt., Tiiier from the ,...., but pUot cled two houri law. SOUTH LAGUNAN HELD Mlchae l Newma n 900-year-old SkulJ Delays Housing Sale By WlLL.IAM HOOGt: OI IM O.iily Pilot Sl•lf The discovery of a 900-year· old hu ma n s k u ll In t he h:1c kyard or 11 new Ortega High way home in S<111 Juan Capistrano could muddle a de vcloper's plan to sell two home~ tn the area of the fi nd San Juan Capistrano coun cilmen were told Monday the s k ull. unearthed in digging operations for a water line. could indicate the presence of a burial ground at the location. Council members asked City Attorney James Okazaki to re- search the lel(al implicatiODS(Of placing a restriction on digging in the homes' backyards once they are sold. And. they asked that $4,000 be a lloca t e d to f in a n ce a n archaeologicalstudy of the area to determine if a burial ground actually once existed in the area of Via Cua rte l and Ortega Highwa y in the new Mission <See SKULL, Page AZ> Coast Weather Lo w clouds near the coast late night to mid· m orning hours otherwise sunny afternoons. Lows tonight 60 to 67. Highs Wednesday in low 70s at beaches to mid-808 inland. IN81DET0•.4~ lnveitmt nt• of foreign monq in Urdted Stole• buai· MHH haw ,,..,... to "1lg o&orm beU1 , eotn tlaOMQh. tlat JI do "°' approach tM valu of U .8. iftvcatm.,_,,, abroad. S.. Alf1e A1. ..... ,.,.,_...,,.. .. 1 ..... , ..... a.-..-a a..""*'9 ca L..M ..... M --· ::. ~ = ..... -.: 0.-.. O• .......... M ~ • .,... e an ba:L. a': C'w 11.;: ........... MT ....... M ___ ..... ,,....... .... ......,_ CM..... M Mitllll G --M ' • .......... _....., .. ~ '::::r.: .. . Al .... -... -........... ~'t ., ... 1e ........... . Clilu'MMI .......... ..._ .. e•1ld1r..-o1M1111,.-.. ................ ., c••r•t.,. .. ................... a • fWler&I OODYaeua. -.... ...... ... ....,.. ............ ... ,...,......, ........ . ................. , ........ ..... ..-.cut.on Jeftte) ....... ud J. ltidtard HMen. ridu ~udice, tued ·a moUoa to :k o.tral MualtlD&I OINrt Juda• Robert s. IA• from bear· IDatlileHM. Del ... .....,. .... ... " C'Olll ...... tbe ....uoa, .... eh WtoaMutQoat.Mlllel"· •••• lavolwetf before JtM11• Barbara 111om..-. SM wu ICMd-.S to nale OD tM mal&er ................. Aa....., a.....,...t brtefty at MODdQ'I proeeellinp and told reportera ... I 'm sure I did eottalDC ·wrona. . .DOtblna lnten· UoeallJ ... Mau lull Scbulmaa ,..,.,.. Ii.tine Kott. uld hl• c:llent ••never ....... tbe source of ,.... Cll' bid where tbe fuads came from.'' Diedridt. wbo recenU.J wu emteDeed to oee to 14 yean ln ,&ate ....... foUowial • bribery eoaridicm. did not appear Man· day. Dedricb ia free wtdle ap- peallol the bribery convt'dion FJToroMum OnNoisP Controversy Offtciala at tbe El Toro llartne CMpl Air Slltkw still CODlider it •·prematme0 to comment on a 1e1al opiDkJn by tbe Irvine city attorney that jet trainlnl ac:tivi· ty bu violatea federal envtroa· mental rules A spokesman for the base's eommunity planning and liaison office aaid t.oclay it is general policy not to discuss matters ol .,osslble litigation. He was referring to an opinion prepared for the City Council earlier in the month that con· eluded Irvine has legal baaia for its charge the Marines increased air traffic at El Toro without following regulations speUed out in the National Environmental Polley Act and Department of Defenae ru1et Defense Department and NEPA rules require preparation of reporta on any activity tbat eould·have •substantial impact on the environment. The eouncll bad asked City At· tomey James Erick.son in June to look into possible rem~es the city could use to pul an end to loud noise caused by j et landin~ training e xercises Those landing practices began an J a ouary al the order of de- fense officials and are scheduled to end in several weeks Pal- terns followed by the jets have brought them swooping low over parts of northern Irvine, ag- gravating residents. The base s pokesman said Marine officials would withhold their comments on the Elckson opinion until a final draft is completed and they have re· viewed it Hearing Set On Teachers A pul>Uc beannl wall be held toni&ht on a proposed contract that would require Newport- M esa teachen to be on campua longer hours and pursue more continuing education. The hearin1 on the school board propoeaJ will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Harper Community Center. lltb Street at Tustin ,A venue in Costa Mesa. · The dlatrict made no offers on salary levels, health benefits or extra duty pay ln its ln1Ual pro- potal, pendinl approval 0( the atate bailout blll. DAILY PILOT -....... "'"'*"' -....,..._ ..... c-. v.ul'I'..--~ ......... ,...... ...... ..... ~t'JJt JI I .,.., .... a r •••Mm•••...,. • --------__.._..-----....;.;.--·- 'Reagan's Wife Joins Miller Foes SACRAMENTO (A P > -Nan cy Reagan is ad d i n g he r criticism to that already re · ceived by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. for his appointme nt of Edison Miller to the Orange· County Board of Supervisors. "I believe that in this recent appointment, you have insulted e ach and every one" of the former POWs of the Vietnam War, the wife of Gov. Ronald Reagan s aid in a letter to tbe Democratic governor. The letter was made public Monday by the public relations· firm of Deav~r and Hannaford. Miiier, supported by anti·war activist Tom Hayden and his wife Jane Fonda, was formally censured and retired from the Ma rine Corps after a 1973 in· vesUgalion into allegations that he collaborated with the North Vietnamese while a prisoner of war. Miller denied the allcg1:1. lions Said Mrs. Reagan, who was active in the movement for prisoners of wa r and the missing in action, "Surely there must have been someone equally -or more -qualified for such a pos ition." Brown has already said of the July 13 appointment: "Tbe is- sue ... is not what Edison Miller did 10 years ago in ·Vietnam. on wbic'h opinions differ, but rather his hon est , independent representation of lbe peopl~ of Oranitc ~ty ·: C.Ouneil Notes ... Newport Beath Cil.J Councn memben. backed b)' dtveloeera and envtrooinentaU.ta. ffdded Monday to form a tulr fOtte to a•t rwwia for road proJeot.t they •s,g: ana•t ~•nlal. MlioD tu111 " to ~ eom· .-.ct ol 10 m•mben rep ..... nt· Ina boda •Ide• of tbe detelop· m ent tramc is1ue 11 well as each of the dty'• aeocraphical areaa They wW lobby for state and COW>ty f\and.t for road con· •\ruction to eue t.ratflc. · But tuk fore. members. wbo are to be named by Mayor Paul Ryckolf. won.'t be appointed Wl· UI after Aug. 27. That waa the date set by Coun· ctlman Kay WU1lama, who pro- pos,d the lask force. aa the deadline for preparation or the TUles under which the task force wlll operatt> Williams, followln~ up on lhe positive traffic solution pl an proposed by council members Don M c innis a nd Jackie Heathe r. suggested the task force based on a list or 27 road project s be conside rs non · controversial. Although some of the coun cil m embers and community sup- Rehearing Set on Ford Proposal Newport Beach City Council m em bers voted 5 to 2 Monday to re·hear development proposals o r the Ford Ae ronut ro nic Div is ion property. The two dissenting votes were cast by Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Councilman Paul Hummel. Howe ve r . the vote doesn't mean the hearing will start with councilmen. Instead. the project was referred to the planning commission for an Aug. 9 hear- ing which will be followed by an Aug. 27 council heuring . The new hearin~s were re· quested by Aeronutronic vice pre· sident Tom Morrissey who said the plans for the residential de· velopment on 100 acres surround· ing the aerospace plant have been revised. The project was rejected two weeks ago when Ford along with developen from Eagle Develop- m e n l Compan y and Daon Southwest Corp. wanted to pul 450 homes on the site. Battle Brewing On City Election. A head·to·head battle Is shaping up for next April's municipal elections in Newport Beach. · Monday, city councilmen agreed to prepare a ballot measure which would move city council elections from April or even-numbered years to November of odd·numbered years when school and special district elections are held. The April ballot is a lso the target date or an initiative peli· lion campaign launched this week by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber ...of Commerce. Chamber members want city elections to be held in No· vember of even-numbered years at the same lime general elec· t.iona are held. Chamber members say lbe consolidation will mean a 70 per cent voter turnout for city elections instead of the 28 percent those elections have averaged in the past four years. Council members say city issue.'! will get lost on a general election and consoUdation with school elections will solve that particular problem. "Of course," observed City Councilwoman Jackie Heather, "It just may be that both proposals will be defeated and nothing will change." • • • &OLLER SKATE rental shops are going to be closing at 10 p.m . next month. The shops now stay open until midnight ln Newport Bea.ch. Council members, after receiving complaints about noise made by late·night akaten, voted unanimously Monday to rnake allate Mopl • regulated business in the same claaa as nl&ht clubs and muaa1e parlors. Skate shop owners protested the earlier closing hour. Councilman Don Mcinnis noted: "If the noise aoea away, we'll know we dld the right thing. rr not, we'll have to try aomething else." . . .. 8ECAl18E TREY lacked a quorum, Newport Beach City Councilmen Monday were Wlable to take an official position on tbe eomt.nlctlon or the New Mellones Dam on th• Stanislaus River. Tbe item wu placed on Monday's a1enda at the su11 .. uon of COUDCUman Ray Williama. He spotted a letter on the subject from tbe Modter Lode Friends of the River ln the city hall maJI poueb earlier tlall month . But. four al b1I council colleagues refused to vote on lht ii· 1ue. Cowlell memben Paul Hummel, Evelyn Hart. Don Straun _.DID Me_. all ablta1Ded . 1'beJ apparently a.,..cl w\th Straun' 1r1ument that it lan't a •• Idea ••to ~ ltema that are so far removed froril OUI' ballput .•• • •• NSW'JIO&T auca NOW 8A8 u otne1al IOftl. "1'bat'1 MJ Newport,•• by Guy and PhyWI Halferty wu &lie prtae wtuAq eatr)' ID a rec• eoGtMi apODIONd bJ tM N~ Banot larNet. U .., unu.tmoualy ldopted Mond•J bf cl oamell memben u tM city IOQI. 9Cllll II to lie DlQe4 Aq. 1J al the Concert Under tlM aan la,....._ lllud. CowaotJ memben won't 1et to hear lt ..... dllr'll be ............ , nlpt. ••• ' AUG. If WILL a& Ta date ·ror a pubUe 111111•• oa = ........ ~111d eoedomlntmn eeft"•nloll _.... wUI ... lJ•t t,• NDtal unl&I . • ·- porten o1 WUUams' aunetUon Indicated lbey mlsht dlaqree wlth some of the project.I on that list . all 11reed to unite ln an ef· fort almllar to lb• one that was u•'d for the new Paclfte Coul Hi1hway brld•• o•er Upper Ntwport Bay. CalTrana orrtctals agreed to bulld the new bridle-expected to co out to bid at the end of the year-only after a concerted lob· bytng effort was taun<!hed by the councU·appolnted Bridle Action Team. Williams' theme was that all factions must agree to agree. but there were some indications that there wouldn't be complete defections from the viewpoints that have divided them. Robert Shelton. vice president of the Irvine Company, said the firm wo uld be willing to cooperate. but reite rated the co mpany·s s tand that d e velopeni won't be willing to help rtnsncially in road projects until the r e Is "a r easonable a s· surance on land use." He also sug~esled that coun· cil memben consider phasing out the traffic phasing ordinance in favor of some other device to reguJate growth to traffic im provement.s. J ean Watt. president or Stop Polluting Our Newport CSPONl, the influentia l environmental g roup , gave the plan he r qualified endonJement, noting S PON h ad not yet studied Willi ams' li s t o f non · controversial proJects. Gordon West. pre11ident of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, enthusiasticall y backed the proposal. I",.... Page Al FUNDS ... by expected growth 1n stale sales and income tax revenues But a key section woulrl automatically c ut local aid if there were a drop in state rev- enues. As approved by the LegtS· lature, the meas ure boosted stale school aid by $2.81 billion in the current fi scal year , and permanently shifted $1.3 billion in county health and welfare costs to the s tate. It also gave an additional $312 million in unrestricted funds to counUes, S207 mHUon to cities and $200 million to s~cial dis· tricts lhia year. That is an increase over 1978 for every division of local gov· ernment except cities, which would suffer an average 20 per- cent loss in stale aid. Their sup- port was cut because they have alternate sources of revenue. Supporters described the bill as "tough, tight, lean a nd frugal," but also said it was a measure that met state needs . OPEC Interests In U.S. Probed WA SHINGTON <A Pl -A llousc subcommittee voted to· day to authorize the issuance of a subpoena for secret Treasury Department records d etailing the a mount of investments in the United Stales by oil·n ch OPEC nations. <Related story, A 71 However, the subcommittee agreed to withhold formal is· suance of lht> subpoena pending further discuss ions with tbe Treasury Department. Glenn Martin, former ex· ecullve director ol Lbe Newport Harbor-Costa Neu Board of Realton. saJd issues raised by Shelton and Mrs. Walt shouldn't eonfme the propoeal aet forlb by Williama. ''Thll could be lhe belhWnl of the end of conlrovera~"" Martin aaid. l',...,P.,,eAJ DOCTOR ••. California. bad left the courtroom earllerlntheday. Berna.rd SegaJ. one or Mac· Donald's attorneys, said Mon· day that all but expert witnesses were barred from the U.S. Dis· trlct courtroom under an order signed by U.S. District Judge Franklin T. Dupree Jr. Attorneys said there wu no decision on whether members of the families were covered by the order, and Kassab· and Mrs MacDonald were back in the courtroom Monday a rter noon Kassab. who fought to have MacDona ld brought to trial. stood outside the courtroom dur ing the morning session Monday after being asked to leave and complained about his exclusion ·•If we're not allowed then he <MacDonald ) s houl dn't be eithe r. He's a witness," Kassab said. More photographs we re in troduced Monday and slides of the pictures were shown to lht· JUry Ivory pointed out where ht• said he found sho rt. blue cloth ribers around Col ette Mal' Dona ld 's hody. He s 1;11d ht• :iot1 ced a fiber sticking to u hlood clot when Mrs Mar Donald's body was moved ··1 found additional Lhread~ under whe re the bod y had been.·· he testified The proscl'ul1on p ut in to evidence a blood·stained and riddled dark-hlue pajama top found draµcd ovf'r Col1•ttt• ~ hody It 1s expected that the govem ment will try to show that the fibers match the pa1ama top and ('O nfllcl with Mac Oonald':-. earlier statement that he wa!> wearing the lop when tht in trude rs attacked him. MacDonald has said he re gained consciousness after the attack to find the top pulled over his head and down over bis arms. Prosecutor James Blackbum s aid in his opening statement that the holes in the top match the puncture wounds Cou.nd in Colette's che:.t. When the slides we re shown Monday. Ma<'Donald m ovt!d to a c:ha1r away from the s<•r<:cn . our of vrew of tht: image!> l",....Pa~AI SKULL ..•. Woods tract If the study un covers {"v1denct• of further remains or artifact-;. councilmen could place the sate on lbe city·s inventory of hrs· torical and culturally s ignificant sales. · That would mean future owners might not be able to bui1ld sw i mming p ools or Jac uzzis in their backyards and la ndscaping work would be monitored by city offi cials or representatives of the Native American Juaneno Indian Band. T£LlPHONE 111<41 b4"4·2494 • OallY l'ltel '~ ..... 'STING' SUSPECT Jerry Morn• Frem Pflfle A I BILK ... and conspiracy Mrs. Claydon was named in a warrant charg· mg conspiracy. In addition. Orange police said they had warrants for the three men charging ttt,em in another bunco sctieme related lo ad- vance fee loans. Those warrants. issued at the same time as lhe grand theft war rants each carry $250.000 bail. . J o ho Lindsay of the Los Angeles Police Department sa1d the case h1:1~ been under in· vest1gation since lhe first of the vear when one of the victims went to po lice after IC>sing: $200.000. Ai' cording to Lindsay. t he group operated by picking a wea I thy target to whom they w e re introduced by Mrl> Claydon. The victim. or mark, would~ taken to what w1;1s described a::. d private g<imbling cluh for mtlltonaires an Lhe Hollywood II ills Lindsay said the home actual· ly belongs to actor George Montgomery who rented 1t to ;rnother man. Tom Gilbert He said the actor has nothing to do with the case and thlll Gilbtrt ;ipparently let the Orange Coun t y ~roup use the hom e oc cas1onally Wh en they did usP it, they al le~edly staffed it with up to 40 "shills" or actors, to play the parts or th e millio naire gamblers and club starr. The mark was introduced to a d1 !.J,{runt1Pd cl11b . employee. a dt·aler who wanted to i:t·t even with th1· rn1:1nage m1•nt for ~1 past j?,rlf'V:.tOl"f' The \ 11·t1m t·nt1<·ed 1nt11 hl!lp in~ a~rccd Lo take part in a rigged card .:i.lm e. with the phony club to he the intended loser Praet1re sessions in cheat· 1ng were allegedly held at Mrs Claydon's Bag Canyon hom•· Lindsay !>aid the game used "'as faro. in whic h bets ar1· placed on the order in wh ich t'<trds are dealt. It's l;t aame lhal was popular in the old west but 1:; rarely seen in modern Kam · bhng estabtishmf'nts The game went as planned, Lindsay alleged, but at the last minute, the victim was tricked into making a "stupid mistake·· and the house came out the win· ncr . None or the investigator s would identify the victim who I r iggered the in vestigation. They would only say he is an Orange County resident. ---------------.. . DAIL V PtLOT .\I t Unit OKs Avco I Concept Pia~ * . * Uaba91)Y over .. ambl1oous ••• d1Jor1an4ae4·• plans for Pl units near Bolaa Chic• Well ..... South Coast Relional Commiaaloners Monday told Hutmatoo Beach Company of- flclala to come back for ap. proval after they pulled their plans totietber In unanimous action at the Huntington Beach City Council chambers , commissioners tabled further discussion of the controversial Seacliff JV d e- velopment Tbe move came after lengthy testimony from residents who said the project, approved by the City Council, could damage the wetJands because or inade- quate drainage and sewer facilities Company spokesman Dave Nis he said he was uncertain when the company would come up with the requested in- 1oTmation and return lo the com· mission The company's plans for the 118-acre project on the bluffs al the end of Palm Avenue drew support from Assemblyman Dennis Mangers, a supporter of the wetlands. A letter rrom Mangers said the Seacliff development, which would have homes no closer than 450 feet from the blufftops, was an "attr active com· promise" that would ool harm the nearby wetlands. However, the commission was unsatisfied with the conditions of approval which the city council tacked on to the development. Among the conditions com- minioner Margo Feur called ••ambiguous" were those related to tbe drainage facWties Uon coCDll&n on coastal land ln L•lt.&Da HlpeJ were approved •'in coneept" Monday by th• 01& .. C•Ht 1tt1lonal Com · mlN5on. .............. SUESFOR$100,000 Escape Artfat Chelen Trick Offer Reversal Brings Suit LOS ANGELES (AP) -An escape artist has decided to go to court in pursuit of the $100,000 prize he says NBC and Qick Clark o ffe r ed but then withdrew -to anyone who could do the "Houdini Water Torture Cell Escape" on television. Chris Chalen , who h a s performed escapes on television before, asks in h is Superior Court suit filed Monday for the chance to do the trick and earn the money. The s uit adds that if Chalen. 25, is prevented from earning the money. he should receive il as a damage payment for breach of contract. -in lhe escape, a man is tied in a straitjacket. with handcuffs chaining his hands and feet. He is locked in a glass bin and lowered into a 2,000-gallon tank of water. The trick is to gel out alive (PHotL~J All's Quiet Again On Festival Front By STEVE MITCHELL OI t!M o.lly ...... , .... FESTIVAL FRTVOLITES: Art exhibitors at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts have long complained the press often portrays them as s tepchild to the Pageant of \be Masters -· Newspapers annually display lengthy features sur- rounded by large photograpMof costumed Pageant volun teers being painted for the re·creation of art on stage at Irvine Bowl But this, the year of protest at the ~ Festival of Arts, has seen television crews and reporters descending on the artists like locusts on a field of wheat. Why the s udden interest in ex- hibitors? Why, it's a festival fl ap the likes of which bas not been seen on the usually serene grounds in years. It involves three artists whose works have been deemed inappropriate by the festival board. THE tEsTrv AL BOAaD claims cries of censorship and demonstrations by many artists on the arounds are chasing away the pa.ying customers. Au coatralre, art \oven. Festival officials say they believe more fesUval· gawk .. poured throu1b the C"ates wt weekend than any time la 1111 fouNlec:ade history ol tlae event. 'l'MY buten to add~wever, that attendance dropped laat ..-Miq tbe Ille of tbe boopla. T.,_ llAl'B QUIBTED down somewhat since the Pl'CICeltilll artilte obtained a temporary restrainin1 order, allowilll .._, 90iltlcal and IOdological statemenU-a la p.aat .-..., ellllel act weariq-to remain untouched un- til a bHrinl Aue. 1. v.a.ne Blddol bu ce&led overnlgbt viaila at ber Ira· nt• ~ow.t exhibit. Jennifer McLemore baa un· ebam.d from ber boo&b. A.S. AabkJ bu remount- ed Ida four pmlk rock piftel~ fesUval board member Dewt Y ... .._ lt.opped pu ty labeliAa the arUata "a -..boflr.oGb." Tiie ...U of tome 175 UU.U continue to be viewed 416 ~ _..,..._,.; ud ta.& prm1 dartiQc, the Papant ol ~ M1111n, Ii ttul a nllbd1 ~. • .l • • IN WM:r, A8CK1'r TBS ODlJ remlDder ot lbe receat flap Ill_,,.,.., ID a ...... nJe•e Miit to ........... by ......... emdU •""bll tbe Yart.lJ ol art OD dlaplaJ Uaia ,..... -°"''""' ............ ,... .. ll8d paintbrulbea an. .... .... b•" CGlllplGUOUllJ .,._ edtt.cl by the ....... Proe.ua, artlat .lemdfer Mai...-.·1 ••aw la ~ • la a ..-..ee tbM b ... b tiald hlUwal Yll· .... .., .aid eajc)J, ,, ................... . ete•..V ""'•Wd b1 .J•mdf• lie&..._., •. •• of a&l people. . Md ...... w. to Mn. Bectdol'I work II allo elbnlnat· ed m a......,. t.outiq ta.. vll'tout nawtlal ala.lbAU on ... ,Ill If w. I& 1eMt at Ille l'elllwal ol AIU, ll ""19)1 Buo)'ed at a heartn1 by a slide preHntatlon aod com muntty aupport, but mlnUJ tract mapa and 1peeiftc bulldin1 plau, Av · co'a project muat under10 Diseases linked to Aliens? Ste&dy increases in the number o f tuberculosis cases in Orange County is probably caused by the growth or Asian refugee and illegal alien popu~a· lions, a county health official s aid. And although the county's r ate for the communicable disease is still lower than that or California and the rest of the country, the problem is serious e nough that health officials are seeking federal help. ··We do have an increase,'• said Dr. Rex L. Ebling, director of personal health services for the county. "It 's attr ibut abl e to un· documented aliens as well as ln- dochinei;e refugees . We have talked to federal officials on sever a l occasions. We have asked for help with both screen- ing and treatment." Orange County's eight TB cases per 100,000 population in 1976 •· or 140 total cases -com· pares favorably to the California rate of 16.8 cases per 100,000 peo· ple during the sam e year. But the county's number of TB cases increased In 1978 to 9.3 per 100.000 population -up to 170 cases -while s tate and na· lion wide rates dropped. Dr. Ebling said Asian refugees now make up one-fourth of the TB caseload in the county. Although these services have not suffered post-Proposition 13 cuts, the staff and facilities have not expanded along with the number of cases. But Orange County 1s not m the dire straits that Los Angeles is said lo be in. Dr. Ebling said. Associated Press reports said Monday a wide range of com- municable d iseases are threatening publi c h ealth standards in lhe two counties. The report cited, in addition lo TB , increased cases o f s higellosis, an intestinal illness. m a laria, leprosy and typhoid fever in thestate. Orange County's problems are not that extensive. Dr. Ebling s aid. "lt's limited lo TB. basically. The problem is simply getting people in <to clinics). Once they get in they can be treated and are no threat to the public heat th. Fees Blamed For Thwarting Home Buyers further public reviews during a forecast eight· to 10-year con- struction phase. Tbe 10-2 vOle of support from re1lonal commiulonera in Hunt- ln1ton Beach must be upheld by the State Coutal Commlu\on. County supervisors already have granted aoninl cbange1 !or the 580-acre ero{ect between· ...... 1 ........ TONY FREEL, 19, VISITSBRUCELEE'SGAAVE After Six Years, Kung Fu Idol Still Venerated Lee \'Lives' Fans Still Mourn Idol SEATILE <API When martial arts idol Bruce Lee died 1n Hong Kong six years ago. 12,000 fans mourned him at Buddhist • services. Some still make pilgnmages to his grave here, but his widow says she hopes she won't ever remember him just as a superstar On the anmvt:ri.ary of u :e's death. a l9·year·old youth placed on the grav(' some magazine pictures. Thai beads and kung·fu !1ghtin~ sticks on a piece of felt. Ht.: added a neatly typed and framed statement· "TIJJS IS TO L ET VOU ALL know that there ure still people who think of Bruce I am proud lo '>UY that Bruce was. and still 1s, the best martial arts art.1 st m the world ·· A few fans leave· flowers on lh(' grnvc every week. said P~t Mac Oona Id. a Seattle newspapl'r rock critic Lee's movies rarely havt' long runs here. and few fans ar· rived for the anniversary of h1!:> death But around the world. Lee was a financial i.ucccss and commanded a fanatical follow· ing based on only a few low-budget kung·fu movies and a rolt' as Cato m the Green Hornet TV sene~ in 1966 "The only way I can explain it,·· said Tim Robertson. editor of Fighting Stars. a martial arts ma~azine. "1s that there 1s a kind of cult following for Bruct• Lee similar to what happened after James Dean died in the '50s ... Cops Back on Job; Pay Hike Studied Laguna Be ach City Council not publicly reveal details of the members met in executive discussion Monday night. they session Monday night to ponder arc pre pared to meet in ex· the latest salary request from c1 · ecut1ve session again Thursday ly police, who returned to work following a meeting between c1 al midnight after a two.day ty negotiators <fnd the police as· ..sick·in." sociaUon. Police association members Whether the police call for are seeking a 7 percent raise ef anolher .. sick·in" will bE de- fective July 1. followed by a 6 termincd following the Thursday percent raise next January. plus meetings. time and a half for overtime Meanwtule. Police Chief Jon Goals to provide so-called .af· The city has .stuck l-0 iL'> offer Spark!' s aid be is "happy to fordable housing are being ham-o f 6 percent for no n·!>worn have the offi cers back ," after a pered by high fees and high in-personnel. 7 percent for officers bu sy weeke nd that s aw teresl rates. a building industry and 8 percent for sergeants and supervisory and probationary spokesman said Monday. higher ranking officers. personnel patrolling crowded ci· Dana Pobll anci South Lapna -compriJ~the second lartelt undevelo chWik Of COiiti1 land la the county. The $380 million project 'W'Odld include a terraced 300· to 3llO- room hotel. ahops and pubUc open apace on the ocean side ol Pacific Coast Highway. The 100 seaside acres also will be .Jbe site for 400 hilh·prieed homes ·that Avco project coordinator Ron.llie Roaers said would s ubsidize the cost of public amenities. The remaining homes and townhouses would be built in· land. where the company plans to add restaur.ants and shops at Monarch Bay Plaza Shopping Center and place a 25.6-acre community park a long the highway. An 18-hole golf course will run near the bed of Salt Creek with two boles on lhe ocean side "a la Pebble Beach." said Rogers. A recreation complex and con rerence center will be localed on the east side of the h1~hway, he said, and Avco plans to build a church and school to accom modate residents Applause -a rarity at coastal hearings -followed Rogers' 45·minute slide and schematics presentation He said the firm h ad spent near ly t wo years coordinating the plan with com munity groups that once op· posed construction on the !:>1lc A vco's reputation hit J low point in the early 1970s when thl· firm graded pearly 70 percent oC the property for cons truction or nearly 2.00o homes on the ocear side alone. Passaf'(e of Proposition 20 the coastal initiative halted .the construction. but Avco went to court claiming 'vested rights A court defeat m 1977 resulW<l in "bad publicity." said Rogers A stream Q{ residents. 1nclud 1ng repre se ntative .... or thl' Laguna Niguel Assocrntion. said Avco had done an adm1rablt-JOh in cutting back the ~1ze or th·· proJec•. and meeting the net•d!> uf the community S1err2 C!ub and Frit:nd!> of the: Eartt: spokei-.men ..,aid they Wl'rt· opposed to lht pro1ect becau.-.e uf possiblt: env1ronmt:nl al ca ma)!<· to Salt Creek Hal Thoma!'.>. d1r<:c1or of tht· EnvironmentaC Coal!t:on ..... aid J la ck or p ubl:c •• cce:.!> to the ocean could prompt the group to file ar. <!ppcw1 to tht: state com . m1ss1on Comm1ssrnr.t'r M ar gc Feur voted against the p1an \)t;call!>c or her content:on· th;it pubhc 3('. cei;s would b€ l!m:ted by lh1• private homes tha· would o« cupy 32 percer.1 or the seasid•· acreag1:. Tht olht•:· c:!:~ ... crntrn~ vol'-' came from comm1ss1oner Hank Ooerfhng whc opposed ::ipprov ing tht.. plan without SJ>t'Clh '!t from Avco A\ocO'!' Roi;!en. -;a:d thv rt• quest for conctpl approval waf needed le "kr.ow we are 1111 tht' ::.am1: ground · Tht pro;ect a!> 1t now stand). 1:- short or thl r~uired ~3~ homi-:- to bE:-built for low and modl'rati- incoml' lam1hes Avcc intend:-tc b uild t""" fifths of these home~ on lht' 111 land side. but successfully a:::kt-d that th~ rei.l bE! bu1:1 on another s ite within the coast:J I 7.onc between L<iguna Niguel and Sau Cle mente The commission approved lhr prO.)ect Wltt-manor cond1tioJJ! Avco rr.ust pay $275 pe r home a:-B fee toward r1nancmg added puhlu· transportation into the area Richard Harlow, executive And while councilmen would ty streets. director of the Orange County ------------------------------------------ chapter of the Business Industry Association. said that user f~s adopted to counter the effects of Proposition 13 are proving lo oo major hurdles. He said fees charged de- velopers for planning, building and engineering a single house are as high as $7,400 in Orange County. Harlow, a former assistant ci· ty administrator in Huntington Beach, said the lees a re put back to the buyers in additional costs of a home. Harlow also contended that high interest rates -presently 1111'4 pereent -are another de· terring factor. He said that one percent in- 1"er"t is equal to the eoet ot about '5,000 on the price ol a home. "I frankly don't see bow every· one will be able to buy their own home," Harlow told ~m­ bers of the Oran•e County Cltbeaa Dtrectioo Flndinc Com· mittee. He said affordable boueln• usually means a condominium· type development that aeUa for about•.•· Harlow said another problem bamperias effort. to provide af • fordable boUllna ta tlle purebase or IHI expensive homes by ................ ,.,un. to 1et t.be edp Oft lDflatlOD. ' He uld tiat many cltl11 adopWd new UMr f .. for ret· ld•n'1al developmnt to otfM\ the 1011 of nvenuH when Proposition 13 toM effect. He pointed out U.et val")iBI r ... ln San Clemente amount to . tr ,AGO per unit, th• bl&bett ln tbe COUQt,. Irvine foDowl olOMly wttll a ehar .. of tr.-ta f ... , accord· ......... Do you know wily I wnle tilts cohmwl? I want to give the re· adersll1p some acc urate. carefully researched 1nlorma· ttOn ebout gems, iewelry and related subjects. It has proved to be a good advertising veh1· cle too. and I'm gralelul lor that; but honestly, my wr11tng this COiumn was born out or fruatnttlon at being mu;quoted and edited Into nonsense each tirnt I gave an interview or wroe. articles for pubhcat1on By paying my advertising dollars for this little corner of P9 Uwee fll/9ry two weeu. I !'-. the Pf•Vilege of choosing the IUbj9Ct rMtter, doing the b9c:kground r....rcb, editing and proofreading the copy lifter It hal been set up by the printer. Sometimes knowing hit I muat heve copy ready bV the dMdtlne la a bit more pre- H u re than I really en ·· tot . . . . but the awec1at1ve and enlh'*-Uc comments ot ,_.,. fMlce It all worth while. The abo¥e remarks are •n In· lrOdUction to a few comment• I ._, to make about a 11ory In I.et Thurldaya newapapera. • date lln• New York and h•edllned "J•welry Pr10H .......,._ The Mofy reports that gold II up OM '300. en ounce (true) t.i then quotlla • Aoben s. ~ WhO •• identified .. PNaldent of the Jaw•lara •nd Sllverem1tha or Am•rica (wrong, II'• Maflufacturln9 .. 111 ....... KanMdv i. aup- pQllld to ... Mid. "OtMouaty It IOfTW point, It la 90t09 to ptoe ._.. OUI of the .._...., Ptopta will bUy 11.g~·-IOht .,...... gokl of lelli9r carat (wrong c·oarat la gem #tl9ht .... told rineneH. ... .. ...... wtttt • k) °' 1. @ EiEMWISB gold-hlled 1ewe1ry (R11memOer. theee Quotes are credited 10 Kennedy not me or any d the otner 220C rrembers ot the aseoc1at1on1. Maybe tha• wa~ w 1shlul th1nk1ng oo Mf. Kennedy s part He wears another hal as Pres•· dent of Speidel. a 01v1s10,, ot Teictron and that t•rm is heavy. in gold-tolled and base IT'BIMS bul not QOld . Tne ltNll paragrapn of that story said, "tvfart:n Skolnik, Pres•· dent ot. W a "c o Gotd Produets . . estimates that ~ry dollar ruse 1n bullion pnoee translates into a 60 ct1nt 1nc:rell98 fo< manufacturers on the ooet of Pfoducing. lor ex- ar11)1e, a single t 4-carat ~· d1n9 band. (Cruy• d 1dn ·r ~check that? Or dtdn"t he ge< the chance to r1n1sh ex· p19ning wt\at other costs ne wes fic,iurino into that In · ~?) Foltow me: Pure gold aa In bUltton Is :w<, 14K 11 14/24th ~ gold ot .683"i9. Tne Oil· fer.nee betwe,, $300. gold and 11>1. -' t4K fineness 11 W which comH ccose to "'s ....,,... of IC)I • • • • rF the Mo ~ ONE OUNCE. A ladln m.dium width (~MMI t« ~ -.ddlne nnt we1Qn9 ,_ 3 DWT •.. .(20 OWT in a Troy ~ end tf\et ia 1Pl9 of If' OUIQ • • • • 1 ~ Of !Se" ltll~undw ... 911'!!•,cnARLES H. HARR ,:e~"::~'::'C:~ ......... ..ct\ do41• ,... 1n !Miion ....,. ffanll8'et into • • ~ •n tN CCKt ol pro-caclnQ a t1mp1e 14K W9del•no .............. Lit •t tne. & .,.,.... "'i.11 . . , hefe·a to AC· ........ ,._ -.:U. quotlle and '91PC>na10t• .....,.,. IMd • GOnCiUllonl • . """*' tor ~ A .:. T~.Jt/lf ... 1m .. ~ ...... ~ Te•~~\ M11rp•l•e Clin1&te of Fear Cooatal Citazem in Dinn411 Reodmg tM Crime Sta hattcs ~ one word. Fear. They were uncertain, t hey churned, lhat they were talking to real officers. IT IS AN UNFORTUNATE signal of our llmes that there ls a high degree or logic offe red in the answers as lo why these people failed to obey plainclothes officers. AU you need to do is read the c rime reports on the growing numbers or rapes and assaults that are reported in our coastal region. The two incidents ha ppened in Newport Beach. But they couJd have easily occurred anywhere along the Or ange Coast. I know some parents who have inst ructed their teen· age daughters ii they are out driving at night a nd a red light is turned on their car, don't stop in a da rk or deserted area . Never mind the red light.. Drive into a lighted area like a service station or coffee shop before stopping. Even if you 'reoo the freeway. Fear rules the roadways, too. AU. OF TIDS MAKES the task of law enfor cement or ricers even more difficult. Loi.le suggests that you cannot demand that every police function be carried out by officers who are in un- jform with badges and identification emblazoned all over them . Nol e very enforcement effort can be properly car. ried out In police cars with neon lights and signs for iden· tification. You force police officers into that situation and it's going to work to the clear advantage of a lot of crooks out there PDllAPS THEaE IS NO real solution to th.is. Maybe ourpeaceofflcers mu.st make a more concerted effort to iden- tify themselve1 when they approach citizens. And maybe we have l.O pauee a blt beforebltUng lhe panie button. The real lament, however. is that we are forced to live in aucbfear ' U.S. Boosts -:~gypt Strengthening of Israel Also Due \ WASHlNGTON (AP> -The challeqed the notion that Eaypt DeftnM o.artment bu taken a and Jarael, wblch have fouaht major 1tep toward l"MtoriDI \he....._....l.Q.Ur war~ since 1948, ml1ht moblllty and firepow.-r of some day aJm their American· E1Ypt'1 army with American· supplied weapons at each olhor. mad• t1Qulpment. Eaypt'1 ne w arms are tn- At the aame tlm!J tbe Pen-tended to help President Anwar tatoli bu notified \.iODIJ'CIU It Sadat guard a1alnat lillY threat plant to 1trenttben lara~l'a from Libya or 1om e other already·formidable armored enemy, these officials said. . and arUJlery forces. I s r a e I m u It. c on ti n u e The dual action. involvine mod e rnlzln1 lt.s Amerlcan- eaay credit tales totallnl ·nearly equipped armed forces to main· St.3 bUUon. 11 in line with lain a balance with still-hostile American promise• made to Ar ab countries othe r tha n both counlrles while President Egypt, they said. Carter wu sbepberdin1 them toward their blstorlc peace treaty. ADMINISTRATION officials Gas Lines To Return This Fall? WAS HIN G T ON IA P > Motorists who think they've seen the last of long lines a·l gasoline stations for a while could be in for a rude shock this fall. Peter Borre, a de puty assis- tant energy secreta ry. told a Senate subcommittee Monday gasoline supply and de m and is so fin ely tuned the slight.est dis- ruption in s upply could start-the gas lines growing again. MOREOVER, BORRE cau· lioned that the gasoline supply may be purposely t ightened somewhat trus fall to make sure home healing oil is set aside to make it through the winter. especially in New England. "It is very hard to say we h ave seen t h e last of the gusoline lines;· Borre told a Senate Energy regulation sub- committee. Borre noted that odd-even ra· tionmg in ma ny a reas and othe r steps designed to reduce gas ' lines have greatly reduced panic buying and spread out the de- mand even though gasoline sup- plies h ave not inc r ea_sed significantly. BUT IDS forecast for world oU supplies and prices over the next few years was pessimistic I le said oLl-producing natfon~ may produce less in 1980 than they did in 1979 "due to a com- hinallon or technical, economic and political factors " ··several OPEC <Organization or Petroleum Exporting Coun- tries) may have recently been producing at levels which are not technically sustainable for long," he said. BORRE ALSO said Europea n nations will likely use use 2.5 pe rcent more oil in 1979 than in JA'Z8 and_other developed coun- tries wUl use about the same amount. "Only the United Slates is ex· peeled to show an absolute decline In ..• consumption in 1979," he said. THE NEW SALES proposals, sent to Congress Monday, a re part of a total S4 .8 billion T~za• Si11•~ Fir st lady H.osalynn Carter tries on a western style hat during her visit to the YM · CA 's Camp Carter in Fort Worth. Texas. Shr is on the second d ay of a l'rosi. country trip .packaee o f military a nd economic ald pledged by the United Statea to E1ypt and Israel about the tlm• they signed the peace treaty. The ~ana will receive 560 M·ll3A2 armored troop carrlen. 100 mortar·baullnl veb.lcie.. 50 mobl~ command po1t.a and 50 frackeel ammunition carrten . Eaypt alao will 1et up to 12 batterlea ol the U.S. Army'a lm· proved Rawk anti·aircraft m.J.s. slles aloas with radar and apare parta. This will coat SH4.4 million, the Pentagon aaJd. IN THE OPINION or U.S. military apecialists, the new equipment will 10 a long way towa rd replacing Soviet·made gear. which the Penta1on said Is "rapidly becoming unservicea ble due to the oon-availablUty of spare part.a." For ne.arly 20 years, the Soviet . Union was vi rtually the sole source of Egyptian arms. But Cairo and Moscow spli t a fter the 1973 Mideast war when Huss ia o bjected to Sad a t 'i; cooper ation with the United States in diplo m utic steps toward a lasting Midd le East peace. · ON THE lSRAELI side of the ledger , the new Pentagon pro- posul contemplates sending 800 armored personnel earn ers, 200 M-60A3 tanks and 200 powerful self-propell ed 155-milltmeter guns al a total prire or $580 million. Policewoman Wins Case SAN FRANCISCO (AP 1 /\ city policewoman• charged with abandoiung her post has been found innocent by the pohcl' com m ission a ft er she arguell sh<' wus framed for refusing lo cuter to the sexual wh1mi. of a m<ilc supcnor Katherine Anderson , whQ testifi ed the depart ment wa~ like a Peyton Pletce, was cleared Mon day night by a 3-1 vote of the com mission. The 38-y ear-old Ande rson t estified the ch a rges we r e brouJ(ht by her rejected lo ver, Sgt. Clarence Willia m s. She testifi ed male officers constant- ly tried to touch her, mvite her out to dinner or <i drink, and even lake he r to bed a.Ul .. Alea9 Ted Coom bs . 25, skates into Pi ttRburgh a t 12 miles an hour . bound fo r Philadelphia on the latest leg of a cross- country skating m a rathon to promote his solution to the gasoline crisis. Saccharin Ban Moratorium Nears Action WASHINGTON CAP> -Users of diet sodas and other foods containing saccharin are a st.ep closer to being assured the pro. ducts will remain on s tore !>helves al least two more years. The llouse has tentatively ap- proved ext.ending until June 30, 1981, a moratorium that has blocked a planned saccharin ban ~ince mid 1977: Monday's voace volt' wal> expected to become formal with an on-the-record tal· ly today S PON S OR S OF t h e mor atorium extension. yet to be acted on in the Senate, said they hoped tht• addWonal two yea rs would be used to dt~velop a safe alternative lo saccharin, which the Food and Drug Administra- ll!m says could possibly cause cancl'r In March 1977, the ..-o A a n- nounced plans to ban saccharin al> a food additive because tests li nked it to cancer in laboratory animals. BUT CONGRESS imposed an 18-month mora torium on the ban. Thal moratorium expired May 23. 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"~ """" "' ........ . lm11m llelOllt Ill , .. ,. ,..,,., IA ---· . ............ 4 • It I • II t I II 4 • " I ......, •Well, maybe so ...... . • But talk la so cheap -and ao tran11tory . • When you want food bargain• -price• you c1n count on d•Y In and day out, th• proof I• In print ....• In the grocery •d• In the Dally Piiot. • Conf uaed by all th• confllctlng cl alma? • lhop th• D•lty Piiot, get th• facts, compare. you're really getting th• moet for your money. DAILY PILOT 842~21 .then you know .. . .. .. , . . ... .. : .. .. ... :-: ., ' I • •: ·" • ' '\ ( STATE J than the Leitslature provided in the budget, says California's welfare chief. Marlon Woods. director of the Department of Social Services, said in a statement Monday be is only rollowin1 the law. He said he would explain at a news con- ference today. The decision is almost certain to draw heavy crit1c1sm from the Legislatur-e, particularly froD'\ Republicans who opposed the full incTease. llUes lt'ftlae•da9 SANTA BARBARA (AP) Funderal services are scheduled Wednesday for former un- dersecretary of agriculture Rex- ford Guy Tugwell, the last s ur- viving member of President Franklin Roosevelt's original New Deal "Brain Trust." Tugwell, 88 , had been hospitalized since June 19 at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. The cause ol bis death Saturday waa not immediately disclosed. n-t.IDei.•ed LOS ANGELES <AP) - Supe~ Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach says be may delay the trial In the city's school iote1ratioo case until after the Nov. 6 election on an A train crew pnes oack roof of the car of Jesse Dean Johnson, 58, (looking up> and his wife, Helaine, 45, <whose head is visible) as they try to free him from the wreckage of his auto that was str~ck by a fre.ight. train in Cajon Pass near San Bernardino. The tram h1t the car dead center a nd dragged it for 550 feet before s quashing it agains t a bridge. The J~hns.o~s .were rescued in four hours and s uffered only minor mJunes. High _Court Probe In Closed Session~ SAN FRANCISCO <AP J -Justice Wiley Manuel testifi ed in secret Monday, a continuation of what he started publicly at a p~obe into. al- leged Improprieties by the California Supreme Court in handling some cases. He was the first witness to appear before the eight-member Com - mi ssio n on Jud icia l Performance s ince it began closed sessions Friday on orders of an appellate court. Superior Court, but the 2nd Dis- trict Court of Appeal agreed with bis argument that the state Constitution required such in- vestigations must be confiden- tial. n..dlr. • M, 1179 Sere..,drl.,er 8t••M•1 Mental Patient Kills Woman SANTA CLARA <AP) -A 21-year-old parks worker laid,.. a lunch break ft'Olll her flnt day on the job was brutally stabbed to death by a acrewdrtver-wieldln1 peycblat.ric paUent u realdeota at a senior dthena center looted on. police say. - Deborah AD.a Neidrauer, 29, of Cupertlno, died 0C-injuries SUS· taloed ln the attack Monday u sbe aat on a craaay knoll in Fre- mont Park, said Santa Clara homicide Lt. Harry Burm. BUSNS MID NO •OTJVE for the attack haci been determined. '1Tbe girl ·didn't tnow him, nor did be know the girl," be added. Booked for investigation or murder was Charles Allen Dodd, 26, of San Jose, an unemployed mental patient, police added. He was held at the Santa Clara County Jail pending formal charges and arraignment. Pollce said witnesses saw a man straddling the victim and thrusting a weapon into her body. The man the n dashed away in one direction and the woman staggered up and ran tow a rds the senio r citizens center. MISS NEIDRAUER then col- lapsed on the ground and never regained consciousness, police added. She died a short time later in a hospital emergency room. Dodd was arrested at a job re ha bilitation center near the park after witnesses called police "She was a happy, charming young lady," said a member of the Santa Clara Senior Citi zens Center who witnessed the crime but declined to give her name. Lion Upset At Eviction BEN LOMOND <AP > Caesar the lion, who 1s th<' subject of a $.50,000 suit filed by his neighbors. has been ordered by a Santa Cru z Co unty judge to leave town. And has human owne r says t he beast is nervous and upset as a result. · BUllNS&UDDODD bad been a resident of a half way house for mental patients in Sao Jose, which is adjacent to this fut· g ro wing, suburban city of lOQ,000 persol'll about 30 milea south of San Francisco. He said Dodd bad also been a mental patient at tbe Veterans AdministraUon Hospital in Palo Alto and had been Uving at the halfway house for about six months. "OUR INFORMATION i!!t that he was M outpatient and was c urr e ntly undergoin g psychiatric care,'' said Bums. "The question is why was this man on the street?" • Miss Neidrauer, who laved with her sister, Jill Marcin, was a native of Buffalo. N . Y . Actress Tatum O'Neal, 16, is on crutches following an accident in which the J eep she was riding in struck a freeway guard rail and flipped over. She and her girl friend. Carrie Earle, 17. of Los Angeles. were on their way to Big S ur when a Li re ble w out in Ventura County. Miss Earle is also us ing a crutch a nd wearing an a rm cast. Mid-air Collision PSA Chief Pilot Blames Jet Crew SAN OLEG(} <AP > The cruef pilot for Pacific Southwest Airlines in sworn testimony contends the cockpit crew of Flight 182 violated professional standards moments before the jet and a small plane collided las t September. Capt. John C Cowan said in a sworn statement June 14 that the small Cessna had the n ghtof way at the time of the inflighl collision. He added that a pilot should not descend 1f uncertain about other air traffic in the area. according to statements taken an SupenorCourt A TOTAL OF 144 P ERSONS died in the crash. making il the nation's worst uir di saster at the time. . . The family or a r rash victim is seeking a c?urt f~ndang ~hat PSA as Liabl e for damages on the basis of Cowan s tes.t1mony an a deposition Attorney~ filed the suit on behalf of the family_ or Lee .H .Johnson. a La Jolla mortgage banker and commercial andustnal developer A HEARING IS SCHEDULED Aug 3 in Su~rior Co urt on that request. antl-bmina lnltiative. ••1 don't like to start off with uncertainty in my mind on the effeeta ol the election," said Eg· ly, who a1IO said Monday that he wlll probably set a trial date in about a week. AFTER ANNOUNCEMENT Thursday of the abrupt change from public sessions which had belUD June 18, it came out that the lawyers retained by some ol the justices would not be allowed into the bearint room during quealiooing. Questioning of Manuel had been partially completed when bearinp werP suspended while the commission pondered its nexti step. "He roars,'· says Sandy Robinson. "He wakes up in the middle or the night. I have to go outside an~ calm him down. He wasn't doing it before." ln a related development, Federal Av1at1on Admm1str.alJon ~f- ficials said a current ban on small aircraft at Lindbergh F ield 1s 11· _ legal. . . . Richard A. Morris. an FAA specialist m airspace and pro- cedures told lbe City Council's Rules Committee that small aircraft.do not pose a safety hazard to commercial air traffic. But presence of counsel ap· pears to be at the discretion of the commission a nd Manuel's attorneys, Michael Traynor and Dan Johnson, were allowed in IT DECIDED TO ASK theiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~ Supreme Court to set aside the appeal court's ruling and urged the matter be given top priority. Lish• to S·Day Forecast of tile weather. Tb• trial will decide whether the integration program im- plemented last fall complies wit)l a state Supreme Court mandate that the district use all "reasonable a nd feasible" means to desegrate its schools. Manuel had no comment as he entered the hearing room. Dial IJG-4490 However the court -mindful of potential disquaWicalion -in- stead sent a letter requesting responses by July 30 to five legal .. _______ .. 1)().18 r ... e. ALL THE .nJSTICES bad ex- pressed reser vations about legality of the public sessions be· ing held wider a new rule adopt· ed by the Judicial Council. questions on the makeup of a judicial panel to consider the re-_..,_~-,..r--- LOS ANGELES CAP) -The quest. 1 EARL'S Federal Aviation Administration reports that no, problems have been discovered during a new in· sRe_ction for broken bolts on OC;lO engine mounts ''About 95 percent of the fleet has been checked with no further cracks found," FAA --•pokeswoman ~arbara Abels said Monday. But Chief Justice Rose Bird and Justices Frank Richardson. Mathew Tobriner and William Clark did tesfi!y before Justice Stanley Mosk initiated court ac· lion lo quash his subpoena. Transit Studied LOS ANGELES (AP) -Of- ficials from most of Los Angeles County's 81 cities have held a summit meeting on transit to view plans for a 223-mile rail network that would link a large· part of the nation's most populous • LUM81NO•MEATINO WMW-MNtl ... !>!.Lie. 211UI Suvke TlmeS4arh•I Y-Ooot IQJl.Slo,. Neer:uL.Your ArHI tO~TAMEsa642-17S3 IU.--t81vf MIUIONYIEJ049s-o401 1Hn C-N ~\lr- MOSK WAS TUB.NED down by a Los An~e l es County county. - t ft D Frw • .tt A•er Ptuw . ) Pageant Canceled SAN RAFAEL <AP) -'lbe Mias Marin Beau- ty ·Pageant, a fixture at the Marin County fair for 20 years, bas been canceled because not enough young women entered. Chairman Arthur Madsen Jr. said only five contestants signed up and that wun't enouch to provide a croes-sectlon of the community. "I've beard that maybe It's because womep'a lib is so strong against such contests. Lut year we had about 12, and we've always had 10 or 12," ·Madsen said. ·1111e COllllCllOll --* NEW LP RELWES * The tOUnd of mutlc con flll your hout• with en· loroble lelaure hours. Ovr prk• ond QUOllty ore unbeotabl•. IO vltlt UI todoy ... ff'• ,,,. ' '.7" ~5" ~5" ~5"' '4" GOURMET MARKET (Market Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Lee Jensen and his helpers have: ......... ~ F1orld11...ob*rs ...... ,. 2.99 •· .......... .a~ ... ......................... l'lala Kabobll ............ 99c ... ..... WLTO.. raae PRODUCE Elpecially UtlJ time of year, our produce dept. is full of those moutb-waterlnl and Lute· tempUnc summer fruits " vifte. ripened melons. ............ YeU.. Meat Ptacllel .... 39e a. ......... Bawallaa Plaeapple .... 89C ... ............ areceo11 ................ 25e • ........, CM"f Tematoet ...... 39e ..... From our Liquor Dept. . .. Just think -1 half aellon or 1.7S Uters ot Sml...ott Vodka, oaly t ... p .. tes. · TOP QUALITY MEATS Larae Fresh Zacky Farms Roasting Chickens atllffed with Delaney's own apple dl'et'•inl· Alto available plain. ISC a. ill. IN1UMQ ...,._&&Un' PU One split Rock Cornllh Game Hen on a bed ot Delaney'• apple dnuiq. 1.11 .. ror the Bar-8-Q or brolltr. try our beef kabobl with all the trlmmlnp. 3.18 ... DE LANE V'S To the residents of Laguna Hills and surrounding communities ... The A utomobtle CluB or SOOthem Cati;-tion vehieie-tOSura~prog<ams 1-0qoo fomia is pleased to announce the reloca· and yoor family. plus a great deal more. lion of its Laguna Hills office. effective July Add1honally. the Auto Club ottrce at 23, 1979. 32355 Coast Highway in South Laguna Because ofthe raptci y;owth 1n the La· wm remain open to serve members wf\o - gona Hills area. the Club has created a find the beach location convenient for new and larger office at 25181 Paseo De thetr needs. Alte1a, in Alicia Office Park near the inter· We"re proud to be a part of the Laguna sectlOO of Ahc1a Par1<way and the 1·5 Hills commumty and we look fofward to Freeway. cont1nu1ng the tradition of service which The new Laguna Hills district oftice will you·ve come to expect from your Auto enable us to offer members more eff1· Club Stop io soon and let us welcome cient. personalized service than ever be· fore ... he4p with traffic citatlOOs. vehicle licensing, insurance claims. maps. tour bool<s. accommodations reservations. recreation infonnation. trip planning and wond travel services. For qualified mem- bers. we also offer auto. boat and recrea- ~~:~c&i: Michael O'Steen. Manager Laguna Hills District Office A AutomobOe Club W of Southam Callfomla 25111 P'IMo De Aloia. LION .... CA. (114) 95M«>O Fpn Sll'I °"'*• Oii (714) 881-7333 , ~ . . . • • > ' r ' l i ' I ' • Jt1 .. ,,4 ~a.a .._I .. Robert N. Weed /Publisher Thomes ICtevll/EdlAf QranoeCoat Dtl•tv Ptto; ~ ~ .-'!!fl..e••••••••T•~••'•Ju'Y•••· •'m•••••llll!ll!llllll••ea•ro.•r•.K.re•1•b1•c•"'•E•d•1t•or•1•a1•P•age••e•d•1tor••• DC Coutal Park • It ll a meouralinc .... for backen ol tbe Oranae ODut Park that Rep. Rc>bed Badham bu decided to lead =::.-•• action to eequlre put of the ocean·f rontlna .... m. \b8 Republican \n wboM diatriet the pro-,_.. pan la ••led. had earlier declaNd his oPPG•tllon to uae ol any federal fundl for the project. He aurprlalna· .. ly conteodecl lt amounted to a raid on the federal treuury. The coui,..man han't rematn.s cloHd·mloded on the subject. At least he aaid tut week he'd sponsor le11slatlon to allocate about 138 million or federal Land aod Water Conservation Fund money to buy land int.he a rea itretcbing southward from Corona del Mar to. Aliso Canyon. At present, st .. te officials have a like amount to spend acquiring park land in the area between Corona del Mar amd Laguna Beach. Badham's pending legislation would provide a matching federal effort. His announcement comes on the eve of the bearings on the park proposal to be held in Newport Beach by a !\ubcommittee of the House Interior Committee. 'Badham's support is a welcome addition to the project t.hal already bas the backing of Rep. J erry Patterson, D· Santa Ana, a member of that subcommittee Feet of Cla)' After five weeks of public hearings, the Commission on Judicial Performance has been obliged, in response to a court order, to close the doors on its investigation of charges that the state Supreme Court delayed critical de· cisions that might have affected voter confirmation of Rose Bird as chief justice. The chief justice herself had requested the hearings, and Commission Chairman Bertra m Janes wisely insist· e d that the only way to dispel sus picions of a "whitewash" was to conduct the probe in public. Some of the justices were clearly not enthusiastic abO ut this, but they went along nevertheless, giving their testimony and answering questions. Then came the tum of Justice Stanley Mosk, who suddenly decided he was not about to respond to the com· mission's subpoena and testify in public. Mosk challenged the constitutionality of the public hearings and a Los Angeles appellate court upheld the view Whereupon the commission had no choice but lo re· tire behind closed doors for the balance of the hearing - or until the appellate court ruling is overturned by the Supreme Court itself or by seven impartial justices, a procedure that could lake weeks. Why Mosk did not choose to question the legality of the public hearings earlier, before his fellow justices had bt!en obli~ed, through their testimony, to reveal the petty " bickerings and personality clashes on the court, remains a puzzle · Whatever the outcome. the damage has been done <Jnd at least some m embers of the once.revered high court have revealed their feet of clay. Mosk's suit notwithstanding, Cha irman Janes still in· sists the only way to restore public confidence is through a fu ll and open hearing. He is more right than ever Fuel Alternatives Orange County officials have embarked on a crash course to find alternate sources of fuel to power 8,000 gov- ernment vehicles. The study comes at a critical time. Not only are ,gasoline supplies diminished but air pollution is getting worse in the south coast air basin. ' In requesting the study, supervisor chairman Philip iAnthony, the county's representative l o the South Coast 1Air Quality Management District, says action is needed •immediately. · He said that ill al use of leaded a ----=p=-:u~-c unng e gas s ortage as created an alarming i ncrease in air emissions. The proble ms are complex and there are many ques- tions to be answered in the conversion of vehicles to · --""-"die alternate fuels that maybe derived from alcohol or 1 other sources. 1 lt·is not known what effect the fuels will have on the environment, what the costs will be, or whether they are available. But pollution is getting worse and the energy crisis is not going away. County vehicles consumed 11,300,000 gallons of un· leaded gasoline last year, not including the use of diesel fuel. The study of alternate fuels is a welcome move. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page at'e those of their authors ano artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot.' P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71•) S.2·4321. Boyd I Greek to Me BJL.M. BOYD ''It's Greek to me" ia J\mt about the molt common ex· prea1ion In tbe laqu .. e. no! 1 It baa lta counterpart in other 1 lan1u..-. Tbe Green say, "It'• Cbinele to me." Tbe Poles IQ, ''I'm bearinl a Turtiab W'IDOD .•• Tbe Pinna eay. "That's Pli German." I Tbe Germana 1ay, "It'• Dear Gloomy Gm Kauderwelch" meanin1 "(~a from BolJemlan villa•"·" Q. "What'• 'oncoloay'?" A. 'lbe medical 1peeta1t1 that deala with cancer. And aa a medical specialty, m.1tbt menu-on, at· was onJf rec- opbed In this country for the nm time five years a10. Tbe rool tbatcben of Olde J;n1laad extended tbelr eav• CJUtte a WQ out from the wllla. Idea WU to keep th• rmdf ..... from .... ln• back ... tlle ....... Wber• tbe water bit tbe OOUDd .. ealled tlae drop Bae. Clwb. u........, .. &be GCll!ltdl w•1d to .... towlult .. Siaelatlle .......... llad to ..................... .............. "~ ... npr <• Q-..Dn""OINtlled 11 ......... freq ... .: tila • tnllll .. af ·Mr Jeeta. •• batlled oaet a ..... Jaek Andenoo .Gentle Camhodi&ns .in a Trap WASHJNOTON -Tbe pU1bt of the wretched "boat people," ftMlDa eommUDllt butebery ln Vietnam. bu mad• beMIH.,.. around tbe world. But little bu bin NPOtt*I about tbe 1uffer- la1 of 1lle Cambodian people who ~ reached the boata - for tbe simple reason that the country •• effeetlvely ,ealed off from outaiden after the-com· munist victory four years ago. Perhaps no Indochinese nation bas been ao cruelly worked over by war and tiloody political repression. Tbe gentle, peace· loving Cambodians were dragged into the Viel· nam War by the U.S. in· c urs ion o f 1970, were s ubjected to un· speakable savagery under lbe communist fanatics or the Khme r Rouge, and then, last year , we re invaded and oc· copied by their ancient enemies, the Vietnamese. We have talked to some of lbe Paul Harvey rew Cambodians who manapd to escape to the United Statel since the Vietnameae talleover. At first. they said, tbe Cambo- diaJL~were relined. Now they are fearful and eonfuled. Neither the Vietnamese nor tbe Cambodian vtUaae coacila tbey set ·up are ln firm control; Khmer ~e Premier Pol Pot's troops are aWI ftahting 4 guer· rilla war In the buab. . TYPICAL of the confusion that prevailed in Cambodia wu the entry of Vietnamese troops into the tiny northeotem villa1e of Sisopban last January 10, three days after they took Phnom Pe nh. Cbey Ritb, a literature professor turned bicy- cle mechanic, was better in· formed than most villagers; he had been listening to a radio bid· den in a friend's but. At least be kne w about the capital's faU. Yet though his country had been at war for more than a year, Chey bad no idea who the conquerors were. He thought Premier Lon Nol had returned to defeat the communists. Then at 10 a.m. that January day a friend ran into the village from Frustrated Alaska Ponders Secession Last November P resident Carter put another 56 million acres of Alaska in National Monuments -and thus sealed off from our use $20 billion worth of proved minera l reser ves. As it is, less than one·third of l percent of Alaska's land is privately owned, de· velopable. Can we ar. ford to fence Alaskans out of Alaska ? At the pres· ent inflation r ate, eight yea r s from now yo ur American dollar won't be worth a dime. AND STIU we persist in ship· ping 40 billion American dollars • every year to the OPEC nations for their oil so those nations can buy up our real estate and our corporations with our money. Yet we refuse to develop the immense reserves of oil, natural gas and coal within our own country. Can Ame rica afford to keep Alaska on ice? Alaskans were so excited, so jubilant, when s t a t e hood became a reality in 1959. They felt e mancipated. No long_er oufd-tbe-Depanment of Uie In· tenor dominate their lives. But in lbe 20 years since, the White Houae, the Congress and ·Mailbox the bureaucracy have found new ways to subjugate Alaska C&nd Alas kans to colonia l status. ALASKA'S 365 million acre:. are rich in mine rals two trillion tons of recoverable coul . some of it in seams 600 feet thick. Alaska has the energy, just from this one source. to keep our nation's lights Ill and our m· dustry humming for 2,000 years There are mountains of copper in Alaska. There is tin and iron There are vast forests of limber rotting for lack of harvest. Alaska's oil wealth is known now but only a tiny fraction of its potential has been tapped wh ile Americans continue to purchase 45 percent or their energy from other nations. It is as though Americans, to atone ror their environmental sins of the past. are determined to pre· serve Alaska untouched. WALTER HI CKEL 1s a rormer Governor of Alas ka. former Secretary of Interior; he has seen his state from inside and out. He knows that Alaskans are not callous in their dis regard of the environment. Most of them came from sunnier, more com- fortable country to Alaska because they reverence the beau· lv. the....WDnders-of tOO.outdoors. But now they see the National Park Service hiring another hundred employees at a cost of millions of dollars to police vast the rice field•, nuabed and frl1htened, to tell of the in- vaders' approach. "Tb•J are all Vietnamese!'' he told the utonllbld Cbey. THE INITIAL apprehension wu followed by relief. "We de· cided, well, we've got to get away ftom Pol Pot no matter what. even lf It means tbe Viet· namese." a refugee told ua. "It was harvest time, and we suddenly bad the freedom to go- out and reap u much rice as we wanted and keep it ourselves." said a former metal merchant. But there was no order. j ust spreading chaos. Every morning the Cambodians fanned out over the coWltryside looking for food . The Vietnamese invaders at· tempted to restore order in Cambodia. They set up their own committees and named their own officials. In at least one case. they lifted ·an entire administrative apparatus from a Vietnamese city and installed it in a simtlar city in Cambodia. A MARKET econ om y - banned by Pol Pot in favor of a bartering system -has sprung up. The Cambodians are dlalnl up the eold they hid from tbe Khmer Rouge and using it to purchase Vietnamese &oods and medicine. It also costs whatever the market will bear to ride the ne w ; buses that are suddenly available. Age-old ethnic disputes have flared up when Vi e tnam.eae troops. suffe ring from food shortages, have commandeered rice from the ·cambodians. There have also been s poradic reports of physical abuse and rapes by the occupying soldiers. But this is gentle treatment compared to the sla ughter that followed the Khmer Rouge con- quest. RECENT intelligence reports indicate that the puppet Cambo· dian ruler. Heng Semrin, has complained to bis Vietnamese masters about the shabby way ha s countrym en are being treated. The hapless Cambodian peo- ple ~ tom between traditional hatred of the Vietnamese and fear of the Khmer Ro uge butchers -don't know where lo turn. a reas of their state "to keep peo· almost daily. It's not uncommon pie out " for a likl'ness of I' r esident Carter to bt.• dragged through THE PUBLIC thinks this land streets etnd hanged by its feet. is being set aside for them. They F requentl y m Alas ka you'll will learn differently , says see the bumper sticker : "Lock Hickel, when they try to visit up Carter. not Alaska." and nm into ·~No4'respasstnr-A as a 1s a most wfiere e sig__ns and uniformed oHicials. American colonies were in 1776 11ow an increasing number of when they got fed up with taxa· Alaskans are urging secession. lion, oppression and suppression Demons trations ta ke place by "outsi ders." Assemblywoman Outlines Coastal Views To the F.ditor: I read with interest your editorial of July 10 entitled, "Who Will Control Inland Land Use?" In your editorial com· ments, you indicated a concern that I bad not e1tabli1bed a public polition OD a coutal zone boundary chan1e proposal af. feeling tbe Aliso Viejo property 'in South Orange County. You are correct that an om- nibus coastal zone boundary change blU no lonler contains a boundary chBD1e-In the Aliso Viejo area. Because of the peat controversy •urroundl.DI thll ls· sue, several leplators felt that it would be appropriate to ad· dress thll matter ln a separate bill after the benefit of full public bearlnp OD the subject, to be cond\lcted ln Auptt of this year. I • quisillon which could include the environmentally sensitive areas and perhaps part of the property proposed for development. I DO NOT believe that lbe Coastal Commission should be viewed aa a vehicle by which to block proposed development on property not relevant to our coastline (I see that as a con· tradiction of the will of the peo- pl e as expressed throu1h Proposition 20). We must con- centrate on the issue of a prop-, erly·drawn boundary. Yet I UD· derstand the commiaaion 's COD· cem for these environmentally sensitive areas. I share the de· sire expressed by some of my conat.i&uents for permanent pro- tection of thele properties. Tbe iaaues of a properly drawn boundary and protection for these properties must be re· solved before I make my de· cllion. And to make my declUon prior to particlpatmc ln diatrlct forums and public bearlnp on the matter would be to act in haste, without adequate In· rormadoa, wttbout lnvealilation ot all pollibWtiee and CGatrary to tbe 1ood f altb prlaclplea wblcb are too often mlllPal ln covenm.t today. llARIAN BERGESON ~. 74tb Dlltrict PelMl•'•'Fla' TotbeSllltDr: I am 1&111 ........, under tbe pomtolb of our t0oealled P · eraoi' .. ldl ....... of .... Miiier aa aa Or=• Coat1 .. ,....s..., ...... in the county seems to have sul'· fered the same reaction and I now ask them, where do we start to undo this callous disregard of our wants. needs and choices? I was obviously correct when I slated in a letter to severaL Orange County newspapers re: cently, that lbe "fix" was com· pleted before Jane Fonda left Laguna Beach, after telling her audience that she and Tom Hayden would use influence and money to place their people <CED> in supervisory and coun- cil po1itions. Al I am not a reaident of the area which llll'ler wi ll repretent, but could be affected by bla votlnt, tbia is a plea to those people ln Fullerton, La Habra, Brea, Yorba Linda and Placentia, to please write t4 your elected officials and aeod wlres to Sacramento, condemn· Ing Brown's completely iporing your very niatence 11 caring, decent dtizem. You may weH uk why my deep concern. Let me explain: ' IANE FONDA and Tom Ha1dtn bne fanned a poUtkal acUvllt IJ"OUI) <CED> of wblch Edleon MWer ii a proud and prominent member. Their 1roup la ft1bt1n1 for u "altemate atnactun" repladns capitalism. Ouen wbat wttll? From Jue Pond•'• ratlller Iara• moutb came U.. ....., and I..-. ''I would tldllls llllt If ,_ •· dentood .... ea.m ........ . you woald ..... ,... ..... ~ Oil your Deel tUt ,,. would aomedu 1..._ Cemmmlt.0 U-llllllr, wbo tpoNd Aatl· American ph. ases in Hanoi. (and now calls Orange Coun· tians. "kooks") where he met 'Miss Fonda and is admittedly a friend and admirer of hers, is now her spokesman in the above Orange County cities. To use the famous line from the movie. Network, "I 'm mad aa hell and I'm not 1onna take it anymore." I am hoping you will join me in making it, "WE'RE mad u bell and WE aren't Coin& to take it anymore." We must defeat tbe oPPresaive and uncar- ing aWtude ol our. in my opi· nion, mewllaa psychotic aov- emor. Whatever your political bent, speak out before our freedom of speech has been taken from us completely and forever. MARY 0 . MOORE Deep T•1°•fcfa9. To the F.dltor: J udllbe by the propo1all com- inl from llr. Carter's s ummit. the quality and depth of 10 da19' thJnklag at Camp David ii f\alb encapaulated In tbe followtq quote from U.S. Repreaeatatlve Richard Kelly (Demo.): "I \hint the free enterpile •Jatem la aa.otutely too lmpor. tut to be left to tbe voluntarJ actloa of tbe martet place." IV AN R. REBERT • .. ..., ... .._ __ ___ ............... ~--...... .. -.. .... -, ..... fil u-. ........ .. !I!!.~=-.::: • .... "' .... :.=.:: • ----- \ n llAI ..... °"' ranc.Me. IMMla. ........_. eompanMI ud ~bemieal pl•ta lD tbe Mkhfwt. Oa boUa eoa1ta, lt lllu ••allowed up reaort llluda. atoek excbua• membtnlUPI. art lalleri•, bukl ud New York CHy'a laat 1reat towaboue, Uae Soaaeabera llaaalon in Gramercy Park. purebued by u A•trtan baroa. Most re•iona are wholeheartedly w•l~omln& forelp ilmlltlnellt. Porty IU\4'S •anted the SZ50 million West German Volk1wa1ea plant that was eYeDtually k>cated at New Stanton, Pa. Thirty atatea have established offices in major European capHals to lure foreign money BUT EVEN THO\JGH Amerkan entreprene un and ~rporatioo& control companies abroad which are worth an estimated $160 billlon, four times that of foreign ownershJp within the United States. alarm bells have started to ring in Congres&. industry and some Mtate capitals CANADA'S MAPLE LEAF FLIES WITH U.S. FLAG AT MIAMI BEACH HOTEL Thouaanda of Cenedlena Vlaft Florid• Annually; Investments A'9 Growing Forei1en investors own com · panies and corporations worth S40 billion in the United States. or at least 10 percent of the m. An additiona l $80 billion or foreign inves tme nt has been placed in special government securities and stocks and bonds in qua ntit ies less than that which would give any kind or control over the future or an en- terprise THE RE ARE NO comparative figur~ avajla ble on the a mount Am e rican s h a ve inv ested abroad in similar ventures Hoping to mount public press- s u r e for a reassessm·e nt of America's traditional "open door" policy on investment, and an evaluation of the laws affect- ing foreign buyers. critics are taking aim in sever al rlireclions. Fa rmland· Charging that foreign rnvestors were forcing up the price or choice local land and destroying the s mall farmer, the Iowa legislature in June prohibited foreiRners from buying la nd t o farm Other atatea are modeling legislation on the Iowa bill -Banking Concerned by th,. auddeo bunt ol buying that in- creased the number of foreign· owned banks to 323 this year. Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa .. in · troduced legislation to impose a s ix-month mo r atorium on foreign takeovers of U.S. banks and savings institutions DECLARING TH AT foreign acquisition:; are threatening lhc bas ic balance of the banking s ystem, New York stat c ·s s uperinte nde nt of bank1n.:. Muriel Siebert, defied supenor~ by r efusing to approve a bid by tht> Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. to acquire control of the Marine Midla nd Bank, 12th largest in the country COnstruction · Some bus1 nessm e n ttre appreh ens ive because so ma ny construction, engineering and development firms ha ve been acquired by West German. Saudi Arab1C1 n. Canadian, English and J apa nese investors. They a re calling for som e measure of control. ac· cordi n g t o th e ind u s t r y magazine Engineering News- Record. The magazine quoted a Chicago real estate agent as saying, "America is being sold a piece at a time. We'll wake up one day and find we don't own o ur own countr y ." T h e magazine likened the foreign in- flux to .. sharks nipping at a slumbering whale." -OPEC Investment : Reflect- ing an increasingly prevalent view that rich oil sheiks are buy. ing up America. Rep. Benjamin Rosenthe:tl, D·N. Y ., headed con- gressional hearings last week in- to U.S. investments of the Organization of Petrole um Ex- porting Countries. ROSENTHAL CHARGED that "secrecy" s urrounded the estimated $38 billion pctro·dollar investment in America and thCJt federal agencies were refusing to disclose their nature and ex· tent. The American Jewish Com- m i tt e<' has <:ha r ged t h at "proliferating Arab investments have injected a powerful Arab influence in the shaping and ex et'ution of both puhltc policy and private corporate bus iness prac- t1cc> ·· In an attempt to forestall the excelerating investment t rend , Rep. John Conyers. O-M1ch .. is planning to introduce a bill establishin~ a federal loan agen· c y and loan gu<.1runtee authority Its role will he to underwrite the purchase of American pro- perties by public· ins titutions when private investors show no interest. This, Congress hopes. will prevent signifi cant assets from falHng into foreign hands.· "WE NEED A VIGOROUS, cJearly defined policy." Conyers wrote with author Ma r c us ·Raskin. "Without it, we s hall see A Eamil & Entertainme nt Cente r ....... d, Exclusive Ladles Spa and F.ltness Center. C•ll for an Appointment 540·9822 I ~·· '71t·42'70 Fash nSplesh ... ofAmenoa '799•44'79 FotoF~s -.Olleggw• 1Me0 1?18 Hamburger 0ooo·· .... .,. ....,,.,... Cuflorn K-Ft 849-NOa IOe~a ~ et.let ....,,~. a.o.oeoo Mee'• Edwlltda CtnemafM0.4eoG HobbyShOp Hamburger Hamlet Known for Simply Marvelous Food and Dnnk and Fantastic Desserts. 548·7392 °""""' ''" Meu Verde 549·2900 Travel &58·83t, Mone ·a tt19·8735 •••·7ae2 Musio Market 849·0038 Prisc111a·s . ., .. ~ Cake Box Reuben's 549·t877 Spa Lady Swensen'• corporations selling out the in· dustrial and financial base of the United States for short· term µro- fit." Major public <.1ttention 1s focused on th(• act1v1tics of Mid· die East oil millionaires who seem to ep1tom1ze the whole problem. ll arv4.1rd t'c1ucated Saud i million::urc Gha1th Pharaon. 37, gained national attention when he bought Bert Lance ·~ stock in the National Bank of Georgia for S2.4 million. paying S9 above the market price for each s hart· lie ha ~ since bou,:tht another hank and invested in two T1·xa~ l'On· l>truc·t1on firm:. S AtJDI ENTR t.:PR ENl::U R Abdul Latccf J amcl'I ... nd hll> sons p:.11d S-19 I m ii hon for lh<· Jan:(est huildwg in M1am1. th1· ·IO·l>lnry Onl' Biscayne Tow('r ThL· n .. w print1pal owm•r of the downtown 111 lton flott•I 1 n Baltimore ll> a nephew of the ruler of Kuwait who invested S20 in i II ion 111 th<' hole I M 1cldlc Eal>l govcrnrncn l:-. have liccn buying. Ahu 1Jh<1b1 , O.J llny Persian Gulf s heikdom. vwns 4 l>l'rt'cnl o r E ;,1stcrn Airlines. The partially gov ernment-owned Kuwa1t1 Jnvcst- mcnt Co. pushed t hrough the mu lti-million dollar Kiawah island resort near Cha rleston, S.C .. despite local oppoi.ition. and holds a SO p .. rcent interest in the Atlanta Hilton. fOIOVllCI 20"3it HMfttlc}rM lllld .,..,. GC.IWM.l 'AIMION Clfnllt NlttltO~ . ., ..... 8 U·t de S.P i t e a 11 th e publicity. direct investment by M iddel East powers i nto America remain s small com pared with other coun· tries. The Netherlands lead.a the w ay with $9 billion invested in the United States. Britain has $7.4 billion, Canada $6.5 billion, West Germany $3.2 billion. Switzerland $2. 7 billion . Japan $2.6 billion a nd F rance $1.9 billion. The Treas ury Department says direct OPEC investment amounts to only $200 million. Most MiddJe East money here has been inves ted in U.S. gov- ernment bonds worth $12 billion. bank depos its of a round SlO billion, and the rest in stocks. bonds. direct loans to U.S. cor· porations and real estate. "ARAB INVESTMENT IS still mainly in the passive stage," s aid Richard Apca r , who monitors investment for the Com mcrce Depa rtment. "OPEC ~overnments buy less than 5 percent of securities in a con- cern llerause they don't want lhr management responsibility that mon• would bring.·· Mira Wilkms, an econorrust at Florida International Un1 vers1· 1 y_ s aid Arab money is Jlll>l starting to move into banking a nd other management in tens ive investment~ "They are s lowly rlc11eloping an l'ntrcpre neuria l middle das~." !->ht: said ROSENTHAL ASO OTHER C'r1t 1c::. fear the U S 1:. nut pre· part>d for the potential scr1011:. l'On:.t•que nccs s hould OPEC withhold assl"ts from the US M ut·h more money I!> t'X lw<·ted ht•rt' this vel:l r bt'C'dUM· prof1L ... art· t•xr><•ct~fl to jump from last )l'ar's $.') hilhon to s:lo billion ur more· this year The dehrnte pos1L1on of OPEC 11l\'l•stmcnt wa~ made clear whl·n an OPEC law)'<'r . i\h du ll a h Tariq Man s our , threatcned that thf• org~nizatwn might cut off oil to America and pull uut its inve::.tmenl!. H(• wal> compla1n1ng i.1bo11t a s uit brought against the oil cartel by the International M · sociation of Machinists and Aerospace Workers acouslng OPEC of UJegal price fixlng. ft asked the U.S. District COurt io Los Angeles for at least $1 billiOf\ in damages . THE CARTER admlnistr~tioo is known to be so concerned about the threat that it once con· sidered going into federal court to he lp OPEC fend off ibe price- fixing charges. Leading American financiers not only support Middle East in· vestment. but also vehemently oppose any kind of foreign in· vestm ent controls. T hey argue that traditionally, U.S. business · has been in the vanguard of en- cour aging investment overseas a nd has consistently tried to persuade othe r countries to lower their barriers . Regarding conct>rn a bout fore i.i:,n b e:t nks , assistant Trcas1>ry ~ec r eta ry Fred Bergsten said they don't appear "to pose a t hreat to the national interest." AS FAR AS THE secretive naturt• of fon•iJ.?n invei.tment is c·onrl'rncd. Mrs. Wilkins said many South Ame rican investors ft'c.tr kidnappers 'Thl·y don't want to advcrtJ~e lhl'1r own worth ... she said . Suc-h l'OUntrics a:. Italy and South Afn l·a forbid nationab in \'l'l>ting i.lbroad. "so while they arc breaking no American laws "'1th their buying her e. they l·ould be arrested back home 1r the authorities found out who they were.·· Mrs Wilkins sai<J . The• chairman of the Securitie<; t1n d Ext:hangc Commission. Harold Williams. !-.a1d the worl1I t•a1>1t<1l m<irkcts .. are becoming 111<·11·a~in1d.v 1ntcrna t1on al in ~l'.CJPl' Al'CCS!> to u s. m_ll rkf'l:. should be a!> open as J10l>s1hle Th<· ll S as still a country that lit•ll(•Vt·~ 10 free t·ntc q Jr&Sf'. l'ap1lal1sm :.ind private wealth " Nnl 1~art II -·Times Huw ('hm1111!d r--~-' ::..~~ ~.Catalintt . -·:·---ISLAND --/~-/ 5 DAILY CRUISES -LV. DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH \.... 775-61 11 • 832-4521 • (7141527-7111 DRESS SHIRTS long I IMftMee.• TIES SHOES SPORT SHtRTS 1ont• eflott ....... CAIUAL ll.ACt<S KNITINRTS 'Wll'To. Or...., ..... SUITS Out too OOllectlOn of "91ted .,.,., tront such lffdlrig n-•• HMI, Scto.rlner & MarA , Palm 8Hch. 801any 500 & EliQlello4'l's. A.g. Ul5 to 290 6910 to 12910 SUITS 1/2 OFF SPORT COATS Palm Beach. Botany 500 & of course Eagluson 1 Solfds & fanc:1es RtcJ 110 10 115 74.70 to 87.70 DRESS SLACKS Cnecks. tohds • platds In l19ht weight & year round fabr1c1 ,. .. 32 to 60 24.70 to 37.70 W1111 ...., • IOUTH CCMIT "-MA a.nt. Ana ftlllr -111e T rMluf~ • .....,. 11Mta Mlr4llDI 36~ "'*"°' ... ..,. ...... llllOHTCUll "-AlA Nwal 10 Of& Pnont ~Ml tlMIU OMlllllMHIUI ... oot .. Ot•on~11,. *'"n llOlllll ...... WIO IM, nMta l rtll , ........ l A IM'°'' IM.IUM ltl t AN OtlOO 3210 Aotte:11n• m-nn -' 7/ Merhanlral Anns Ronald Banks' mother helps him put on his St4.000 mechanical arm s, activated by bat· tcry s witches he moves with h is shoulde r muscles Banks. of Tucson, Ariz .. lost his a rms in an cH:cident 2112 years ago. The switches allow him lo move the wr ists. elbows and finge rs of the m ech unical limbs. '.Vrlu ::··1 TOMORROW GET A um.E RAtY. . . . . ·.; .. ... ·.···· . . .. :' anJ ,,oak up the aftl'r, nnun sun. ··.·c ··a··.:.n::.::::·.·:_-:.: . . ·;·qu;i-·<.: Tomorrow i~ opening Jay :H Del Mar. All kimh t if nicl' fX'\ >pie arl' gl >ing AnJ with Dd Mar\ new u lmputl'rizl'J her, ting ~ystl'm , you'll :-,pl'.nJ les.;, time in ~hurtl'r l inl'~. Nt >\V, y1 >LI mt.Jy place her." or c1~h winning til kl't~ ar nny win<lmv. ... in ·5··:~: T< > sm':1k out < if the office 11r lt·:wt• rhl: kid ... with Aunt Berry t1 >be rhcrl·. Tu g l·£ ju~t ::l link racy< m a ~um mer aftl.'.moon. ( )o on Get :i Ii rt le r: 1c y thi.., -,umml.'.r at Dd M;1r. Racin g cvl.'.ry Jay cxlcpr Tuc~ay. fir.,t rilLt: is at 2 p. m. GL'ncral aJmission b$2.25. Sl'ninrs 65 unJ over,$ I on wcekJays. Call G rl'yhc 1uml al:x nit srx.·ci~1l hu~·.., Jirl'cl n, thl' rr.ick. D. · .... ··.:·-..~.· ays .. ... ,, .· . ........ ·.. ... .... Dd Mar j.., n 1h 1r anJ l'Xcifemenr. ll1l· flag j.., up anJ cvcryb. x.ly roa~. Powerful rhmou~hbrcJ.-, hrcak from thcgat\.:. ··r ]< >e h :y:--in :,hining ~ilb. Fly mg manl'" t111d hl >t ,f..,. ll1l'y chargl: J own thl· ~trl'll h, ~rrL':1k ;Kn ,....., thl· wirl' anJ it \ 1 >Vl'r. JJelMar Geta lttle r~ Thouaend• have quit amoklng in 5 daya wttn thla guaranteed Medl-Health Method Ir'~ timl' n 1 J1l'.~ irk, watch, quench a thir~t ~ 25~Sept 12. -Oii.t, 1n ~ IJVe ~ ~ without 1>eCOm1ng a llfOllCll. OI a neMM Wfedt. Ot Qillllll\Q wet~ Call IOI a ll'rvale. f'IO-oDllOJl10ll lnlel'tleW (71•) l6W204 --20932~$1 ~onBeactl 1'1CDI ff£'RL1'. Smolung Coo11ol ruauc Nan~£ - . -rtJauc NOTITT ! __ •_v_a_u_c_N~OT~~·-c_E_-_._-· -.-u-au_c_N_o_T_rcE Consolidated Report of Condition of Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa County of Orange, and Domestic SulKldi•ries at the close of business on Jun• 30, 1t7t ASSETS St••• Bank No. 1060 Thousands of Dollars Ca'>h and due from banks .................... 2,908 U.S. Treasury securities ...................... 292 Oblloattons of other U.S. Government aY,encles and cor porations ................ t.843 0~1ug::~~rC:~ ~~~~~~ ~.~~ ~1:~1.~~1.• • . • • . . 6.201 F.O.r•I ,.....,. sold and securttl" pUrclYMd it,... a,reem.nts to reNllln domestic offices. .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . 750 a. Loans, lotanexcludlno unearned Income; .............. 32,S89 b. less: Reserve for possible lo•n losses.......... . . .. . ...... 274 c. Loans, net .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . • .. .. . . 32,JIS Bank premises, F.F .&E. etc . . . . . . ...... 1,063 Other assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 586 TOTAL ASSETS .......................... 45,964 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of lndlvlduat1, part'*"'tlps, and corpor•tlona . . . .. . IS,661 Time and Sat/lngs deposits of lndMduat1, partnerships, and corpor1tlon1 • . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . • . . • .... 20,498 0ec~~1.t~ ~~~~~~ .................... 034 Oepotlb of States 1nd Pofftlcat subdlvlllofts ........•. , . . . . . . . . . . . 4,SOI Certified Md officers· checks .......••••••..• 1.~ TOTAL DEPOSITS IN OOMESttC OF,.ICIS ...••..•.. 42, 166 n) Tot91 dltNlnd deposits ..••...• 11,221 (2) Tot81 tJmeanct uvt~=lb .•.•••........• 24,945 T~H~IC A1.I& ~,,REIGN OFl'ICU. . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 166 Other llablllt ... for ... ,,..,...."*-f,.,,,,,,, .................. .... Other 1.-.11t'" .••....•.•.••......••.•.•.•••. 407 TOT AL LIA81LITl•I (excludlna tubOfdlNted ...... end deblntUret) •• , • , , .. ,017 IMAA•MOLD•lll aOUITY common11DCk e. No.IMrft ...... IUcl .... 600"!» ... ~,=-~~~ ..... ~~~ $1~: TOTAL CONTRI BUTED CA PITAL ................ .. . . . . .. .. 2,1SS Retained earnings ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ............................... 2,947 TOTAL LIABI LITIES ANO SHAR EHOLDERS EQUITY...... . ... 45,964 MEMORANDA Standby letters of credit outstandi119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 008 a. Time certificates ot deposit in denominations of S 100,000 or more .... . 13,696 Market value of Investment securltle1 . . . . . . . . . ..................... 8,053 The undersigned, Kenneth L. Donahue, Vi ce President and John W. Walsh, Sr. Vice President & Cashier of the above·named·bank, each declares, for himself alone and nor for the other: That the foregoing statement C incloolng the re· verse side hereof I is cert I fled to be true and correct to the best of m y knowtedgeandbellef E>Cecuted July 16 , 1979 at Costa Mesa, Callfornla. Kenneth L. Donahue John W. Walsh Publlshtd Or•nge Coast Dally Pilot, July 24, 1979 2774·79 PUBUC NOTICE PlJltUC NOTICE -------- I Pair Defy Soeiety :! f Home, Mo~.ey M~an Nothing SA.LEM, Maaa. <AP> -Since lut apring, O)'EA THE VEAU, THE COUPLE have fre· Albert and Helen have lived in a garbaae con· quently checked themselves into the mental · talner. a cemetery, a railroad tunnel and a hospital. wher e they ue fed, clothed and cleaned 11ndbox. of Uce. Now they are back lnaide a atate mental Albert and Helen were last releaaed from the hoapltal -anothe r frequent home -awaitln1 trial Dan vers hospital March 24. Since then, they have for alleaedly breaking Into a restaurant to steal lived in the woodg, in an old Salem cemetery. In a food. garbage container behind a restaurant, lnaide a railroad tunnel beneath downtown Salem and in STATE OFFICIALS SAY THE SYSTEM has the train station sandbox. no place for the couple, whose last name they On July 4 , they were arrested inslde Sam 's would not dlaclose. They are not mentally Ill. They Lunch after they a llegedly broke in for food. A are not dangerous. Vet they refuse to care for judge committed them to Danvers to a wait their themselves ln the way society expects. trial Thursday. Albert, 47 , and Helen, 51, met in Danvers State David Girard of the stute weUare office in Hospital and were married eight years ago. Slnce neighboring Beverly said. "ll's absolutely Im · then. state officials say, they have resisted or· possible for them to manage money. ll Albert ganlzed p_rograms. They prefer their independence doesn't drink it away, then h~ gets beat up or just · ·and turn to the state for help only when they are gives it away. What we're talking about here is the too hungry or cold to fe.nd for themselves. dregs of society. Everybody dumps on lhem. Until July 4, their home was a 10· by lO·foot "EVEN IN THE WORST FLOPHOUSES on covered sandbox that sits on the platform of the the North Shore. the tenants have rushed to tht: Salem train station. landlord and threatened to leave if Albert. and J'lelen were 11iven a room " "TIOS IS A VERY ATYPICAL and difficult Ms. Va rgus said officials once tr1ed to break up case," says Anne Vargus. regional administrator the couple. becau!>c J lelen is more res ponsive to of· of the state Department of Men~I Health. "Their Cic ial help than her husband But Helen refui.ed to m ain problem is that t hey a re poor and uneducat· separate. ed a nd disorl(anized rather than mentally ill." "She is mudly in lov•· wilh him," !.h1· sai}i Ms. Vargus said state agencies have placed h ·· "She will go :1nywherc· c goes the couple m any times in rooms or apartments ------------------- But eventually, she says, they are evicted because------------------- they refuse to lake bath!> ~PR AlQI( Although they have a monthly disability in· ~ come of $470, they quickly s pend. give away or lose their money and are us ually penni less. s ays Dial-a-Tape Ms. Vargus. "We're al wit's end." s he said "It's not R T e N be because we haven't tried But we hesven't given PleaM equeit ape Y um r · · · · · 01 Back Pain 05 Why Chiropractic? up.. 02 Whlplaah De Neck, Shoulder, Arm Pain Gasoline Supply . . Decline Reported SACRi\M ENTO <AP I The first decrease in Califonua gasoline distrlbuuon in 54 months oc curred in May, the state Board of Equalization re· ports. A total of 998,347.230 gallons of gasoline were distributed in May. down 2.82 perrent from May 1978 It was the fir~t month sinc1' Novembe r 1974 in whic h gallonage decreased from the prtceding year, board chair man W1ll1am M Bennett said llowevcr. Bennett s aid the May 1979 gallonag<· was 3.78 ~rcent h1~her than total!> for the prer<>d· 1n~ month or April. which recorded a consad,.rably !>muller mcrease than usuul. May revenues fro m thP 7 ce nt·pe r gallon gasoline t:.ax to refiners. importer and wh1>lt•!>al<·r-. on their distribution to retailers exceeded $69 88 m1lhon. down more than $2 million from May 1978. but $2.5 millJon higher than April 1979. the board reported. Hippo Victims F ouml LUSAKA. Zambia <API -Da vers ha ve re covered the bodies of 19 people who drowned when their canoes were capi;izccf by gusts of wind a' they tried to avoid a hippopotamus herd in th<' Kapua River, 30 miles southwest uf Lusaka, pol11·t· reported. 0 3 Arthr111• 07 l ow Bactt a leg Pain 04 Headaches DI Nervou.neaa & Tention Tape Center645-1701 24 Houri Courtesy of Or. David W. Glb10n Thi .. nul rien1 fortified for- mula is Che c.o mpletP mix for contcune r pla nlb. $1.50 OFF 1 and 2 c u. ft . containers roger's potting soil I II 11, J1. \, ,., 1, ,,, , .. H •• J l«~t•" '(,.trtl""' • f~I ',)!AMI ~. z:.-:..: ;!":"'. ;- ..,,,,. ~""'""' "' M ... Ai1h111 • f'i"""'l•t11 l\t•"' h • 9 ""' ft pm I Mens • Womens • Jrs. .. 'i ' 65% OFF RETAIL PRICES Now Thru Saturday, July 28 JJ41 W. IALL ID. AMA.-..c• tlM271 ................... .... IN - BUI••! VIII 4611 I. CHAPMAM OIAMM.CA ••7·1110 ' NAti I CALIFORNIA I AT ... YOUR SERVICE ' T ...... M.1111 DAILY PILOT Al "Ordinarily I get a ktck out of young talent , but I m afraid this one is going lo leMve mt-a little cold." Got a problem? Then write to Pal Dwan. Pal will cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need to solve Nquities 111 government and bumaeu. Mml 11our questions to Pol Dunn, At Your Seroice, Orange Coait Dail11 Pilot. P.O. Bo:r 1560. Costa Meia. CA 92626. As many letters as pqssible will be answered. but phoMd jnquiriea or fetters not including the reader'• /uU name.address and business hours' phone number"eannot be considered. Thiscolumnappear11dai· ly e.zcept Sundays l"lentt1 ol Ga• Near Parle• DEAR READERS: C.T. Mue, gene ral ma•ager of TWA Services Inc., concessionaire in Bryd, Zlea ud the Grand Caayon Nortlt Rim Na· &loaal Pal'b, says U.a& ga10llne la readily avaUa· ble at &hese parks. He advises llaere has been u pnblem to iate ln lbteUllg Vlall.Or Heda Hd adtedaled allocations to tbe region sllouJd be ade· q•a&e dlroughoat the summer. Cnmplete tourist faeWtles blcladinl lodgln1t and re1tauranta are awaJlable la all U.ree na&lonaJ parks, aad escorted &o•rs are offered inside . Zion and Bryce CH yon. &eeerva&iou and 1asoU.e information can be ob· tabled by pbolda1 (8M) '34·"51. ... Mfllce• Tllo•e Store Bra•d•? DEAR PAT : Is it true that some department stores' major appliances are made for them by weU·known manufacturers? If so, I'd like to · know who makes Kenmore fo r Sears, Penncrest -for.J>enney's a nd Signature for Montgomery Ward. P.L .• Founta in Valley. U.S. Department of Commerce lnformatlea allow• Wlalrlpool mHafac&ures Sean' waalaen ..a drren. Seuw ru1es a•d diilllwaalaera are made bJ Reper. Peaaey'a refrlgera&on, freeaen, raqen, ..... ..-n ud dryers are made by General Sledlk. Ward'• Slpatun wulaen ud drJen are ...... warwir <Fedden-Norge>. Tap..-alld W•t!allr •H pnd.e Slpa&ure raacea ud Weat· l•llteme makea Sl1•a&ue. refrlcera&on a•d freeaen. Pareat• Llaflle for Teen Drl.,er? DEAR PAT : l know the re 's a financial responsibility law that requires a person to carry car liability insurance or to prove financial responsibility by other means. But I'd like to know about a parent's liability· when it comes to a 20· year·old son who has his own car and ls on the assigned risk p lan for car insurance. He feels the premium IB too'" hlgtJ a:n<t-cannot prove rm ancial responsibility In any other way. I'd like to know if a parent can be sued or has liability ln the case where a son this age refuses to get in· surance and is involved in an accident in his car. Would it matter as far as liability is concerned if the-car ia registered in my son's name, rather than mlne . and does it make any difference if he lives at home ? . I've asked both insurance agents and at· tomeys about this and have received conflicting answers. . E.M .. Costa Mesa Stale Department of lnsurance attorneys ••Y &laat ha almo9t all cases a parent'• llabWty ceaaea wl1em a dltld reacltes age 18. It doesn't ma&&er ll U.e cldld IUll lives at bome, bnt It does matter II tile resiatraU. II .. t in &lie chlld'a OW8 •ame. U year ._ •• car II re11acered la yo•r aame, YH H · .... Net rnlbllltJ for Ute car, evea ll lte bo•pt It • Ids .... II JOU IOa doea llOl get llabUltJ la· ••ranee er pre•e ftlluelal reapoulbW&y, lie b breakhlg tlte law alld eaa lole Illa driver's Ueeue ll lie ls mvohed l• a repertaMe accldea&. f1M F••ders Fa•ri•ated DEAR PAT: We have several aquarium units in our house, and find the fish fascinatio1. We'd like to compare notes with other aquarium fan·· cien. Can you flDd out if there are any aquarium · ma1uines or clubs? B.D., Huntincton Beach Y-. • .... f1Wtiell1. Wrfle &o Ute Aqurt•m a.It el .blerlea, P.O. Boa 53, LIUle lloektq, Olllo 4INI. .. ,.,..., ......... Uoa. • • • CarierP ... .-ny $1.4 Million Value Stated AMl:RJCUS, Ga. <AP> An overhaul of pro· pert)' tax ilte11ment11 In Sumter Count)' has in: creased the aue.Hd val~ ot President Carte r's home. peanut bual ne11 and farmlands. The land. bu.lldin1. and equipment ol Carter 's W arehouae. the family peanut business in Plainl, are valued at $1 ,462.255. according to rec:orda in l-t1e county court.house The 1978 assessment was 1821.0M. THE WAREHOUSE ASSESSMENTS WERE the center of a controversy last year after It was reported that Carter's income tax returns claimed a credJl for a t i million fnvestment lri improve· ment.s valued al about S000,000 on the county tax rolls. The assessment was later revised and the business paid extra property taxes. The warehouse partnership is divided among President Carter. who owns 62 percent. his brother, Billy. 15 percent, and his mother. Lillian Carter. 23 percent. • Among the other changes in assessments that reliulted from the county wide reappraisal: -CARTER'S HOME IN PLAINS, from $57,335 to . $89,400. .......... Marianne Boudreau of Huntington Beach is a finalist in Miss Uni ted Teen·ager Pageant at Woodlake Inn in Sacramento on Saturday. Visits Down MERCED CAP> -At· tendance at this year 's Me r ced County Fair d ropped below 100,000 for the first time since 1975. .. Bil). Would Consolidat~~; ... Assessed Boat Taxes ... .. =· .. ... . .. Consolidation of taxes asae11ed a1aln1t und~umented vessels In California has cleared the Assembly Ways and Meam Committee. CurrenUy, boat owners muat deal with thre e government a1encies wben ~ylng taxes. Property taxes are p&id to county au~n. reg· iatratioo fees to the qepirtmmt of ?dolor Vehicles, IU\d lf;lles and use taxes to the Board of Equalization. "THE INTENT BEHJND this bill is lo place all these responsibilities with one asency ," said As: semblyman Chuck lmbrecbt. R· Ventura, author of the bill. "It makes DO sense t o have three separate agencies involved in the col· lection of boat taxes. Not only will AB 1522 eliminate much ol the un· necessary administrative costs of having three agencies do the work. it will also make the situation much less confusing for boat owners." The bill would replace the current property tax on vessels -now ad· ministered by county assessors - with a state-administe red in·lieu tax. The in·lieu ta x would be designed so that counties would be fully reim· CONTEST TO NAME • . . bursed for loet property taxel. : : .. THE AGENCY reape>nslble for ad· ; • mlnl.Jtratioo of the tu would prob. ! ably by the DMV. accordlnC to Im· :~ brecbt. : However, studies are under way to • determine the -best agencies to ad· · mini.at.er the taxes. "Everyone agrees that the con-· $Olldation should occur. The only : question is which agency ia moet ap· · proprtate," Jmbrecht said. · The measure moves lo the As- sembly floor for consideration. Power Plant -; Funding Banned · BELGRADE. Yugoslavia <AP> - Parliament passed a law bannin& the use of public funds for financing the • construction of power planta to be run on petroleum. The oil·saving m easure is designed to reduce imports and prevent a bi&· ger foreign trade deficit. -Carter Farms Inc. ·s 983.5 acres of farmland. from $248,543 to $384.280. President Carter owns more than 90 percent or Carter Farms, which also bas extensive holdings in neighboring counties. · -Billy Carter's ser vice station. from $57.611 to $71.750. · OUR CAROUSEL HORSE Russell Thomas. chairman of the county board of tax assessors, said the assessments in the Plains business district, including Billy Carter·s station. were likely lo be lowered this week or next. Property values there have slumped because of a dramatic decrease in tourist traffic since 1977. he said. DETAILS FROM CAROUSEL OPERA TOR SOUTH CO\ST PlAZA Across from South Coast Pina Village. Bristol & San Oieeo Freeway • CONTINENTAL HAS OVER 8,000 SEATS A WEEK TO HAWAII. Continental is back flying to Honolulu 34 times a week with the kind of service that made us famous. The kind that'll get yQUr vacation off to a flying start. Superb meals, personal attention, even electronic games from Mattel to help the time fly by. beautiful with sun-drenched days and evenings cooled by trade winds. This year Hawaii has been hard to get to, so there are still hotel rooms available and restaurants are I~ crowded. But it won't last long. So call your And there's never been a better time to visit travel agent or Continental. Come back to paradise. the islands. The summer months are unbelievably Before the crowds do. -~-----~0.-0rD·~SIE US NOW . Thie Proud Bird with the Golden 'JU. CONnNENTA• AIRLINES. US.A./Cahada/Me~VMk.'T'One!'il/ Allltralil/New 7.elllnd/flJl/Slmo&'and the Orient. Loe~ 'n24)00 •8e"'1J HWJ111c1 Sm ~ VlllJ: •IOOO • Butbuk. 0......ancl P tw: »7111•l-.a.ch:117~•0nc.rio and Pomona: ~I Or-. County: 537·3114•Rhen6deIndS.lemlnlno1bll P?-ee at (MO) 221-lSIO •Sin Oabltel Yaney: 5'79-421Cf •Senta Monfca and South Btiy1 646-2230 ,. ' r ..,.Nell~ ..... &I• ol Mii ''-'"*· c.. -Mal( c ALAN ltOOtfe'I e•~. teo-... "'""''". ol Ar~ "' .. " ,,..,,,. p "*"IOIT....i .. ,C:. P•t--•••"ttftJ ... H•~\ OI -*•l<o, brOlhel W•fM< 1y1t,1m111._,G,,,_1 •• C:. Maw•u MIM hotl(anw•-t t •-ftllOt•n ,, ..... c1411 qotWftOltl fOr Ille fl•illC ,,_,.. t•h'k• Wiit "",...., Oii Tnu1.- CN" Cr .. t •--• "9lf\C Y Hew•\ clay •I 2 00 PM •I '"" H••bor L•wn • .,.,.,.,.In .. Vlewm w ••• "4Yln9 Meff\Ofi.1 C._I "'''" It•• Robert B \at...., 111""' u S N•.., He" •ufvl.,.. ~r<I, .k , P<t•lor ot Cnr•st Ch1.,<n ll>Ylll••l••~O!loU.onC'--1•.C<I . 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Newport WILSON Be1Kn, c. .. 9"..of•tner Of 9ob eno AHNE 8. WILSON. re.Idem ot C!>'ta 0 1-w.1-.01 Hermow e.acn, c .. , Me ... ,c. P .. ~••avonJuly17, 1t1• J<lftn W•l<Onof HOftOfulu, Htw.1111. tteP. Survl•llO Dy l O.OIJ9fll•~. Mr• C.••11• 9 randlelll4!r 01 Gracie •nO Jeson M((l•ll....0 04 C;imp0, Ca , M" (t it• LOWdtnOIN4!wporl&.•d1,C..Hew•u Poll\ ol AUrlPO'"· C• •nO 8-lfy 30 ¥HI ""'"'°"' ot the e.t-Y•t lll M•lt••l••n OI Co\I• Mou. ,. " Club Memoro•I ~VIU~wlllbl' IW.LllJ>n 11ranoc111io1eo. JI Qte.&l~r'"""°'11dr.,. ri.ur~dy.JulV7'.dl• OOPM•llneSan ano I 9rt•t·orro1I or.t1nO<n1IOron M•rlno Community Cnurt n , IP $0 Furwir•I W"•l<f'\ w111 bit llelO °" WtO V1rv1n1a AOIHI. ~nM•rlno, (A, wlln , ... ~Wl"'Y· Jut1 1S, 1q1' ~1 1 00 PM In llW lln M•<"""' Romrwolllc1"tl"9 tn '"'u Belt ArO<l<lway ,,,.,,.., wotn •nle""'"' ot flowef\ •ritnO\ ""'Y 9ive lo '"" Ho.ti •t H•rbc>r 1.Awn-rt'Of1al Per• V1\1I• Memo11a1 Hcl'oll•I ""•POrt 8eacn °' uon Tul>MlotY U 00._..10• OOPM Btll •ntt" tA«IOflt•<"..., 11., Bto.tOW•YMortUdf' ydlrettOl''- OAWSOH KE N VON WYNN OAWSON,rr\OOonl o• I oun1 .. 1n v .. nev. c.. P•u•O•w•von JUI'( 70. 1'79 -mo<l•l .. rVl'41$ will .. .... 10 on saturd<ly, July ?I, "" •t 7 oo PM •I IN "-'1 Hertor Elll\ LO<IQO, 'lewpOrt Be.c.11, C. In ,..., ot flower' :01'ltlbutlon1 ,...,. lie ,,,_ ro tM 'lt WPOrl HarbOr EIU Club Ballt 8er99ron F.-.ral Hotolt of Cotta MeM dire< Ion . DeMAttAS JUAlol lTA C. 0.MARAS, rnldenf of Founlitln Valle¥. C.. P•ned t••>'. or . July 11. lf7'1•11•r•ltn9ff>y lllneu•Mf\, O<IM"'"' oo w rv1wO D1 n.tr nu51Mnd J""'•' H DeMt•••· Jr • • l>totner Armanll Coul"°" Of Felrf,.~. Vlr91"••. .. ,1.,, .... °''""-Glenf'IOI Cl•Wton, Mlf 1119an ""° M rf>. R-lle 9,..,, ot MurQ.,nlown, Wu t Vlr9lnlto Mr\ OvMer.,, .,~, tormttrlv pre110en1 ol thfo Erot 1no WOfn4!n·• Club, Memboor BoilrO 01 Dire< IOf'S S.lvallon Armr, Memtlf'r ol tll• AO"\Or" 8oetO Of Int A-'"*' A .. o Cr""'· -mllff Hullelnoton 8ren<ll ot In• OrMIQe County Pf>,1,.armonoc A.,. tiG<.••t•on. Etsl!NnlrN ABRAHAM EISl!'HSfElllt, rt\klenl OIAn•lleom.CA P••sed•w•vonJu1,21. 1'1' HP °' _..,Ved l)y 1111 wll" N•lll<', wnL,.onOIAl>MW•m,C• .. 0.1111nterSon· 1• Zn•ld&• ol PloKerou ... G• ""° i 9"11nocn1ldft!n. Gr•Vttlde Mrvl'h wlll bl! nelO on Wt>One\CMy •I II 00 .t.M <&I H4ldlOt: ~~ .... tUt llOr L••11·Mount Otow _1...,y o• Cost. Mo e ~•ss~ KANatEN l>AUL $HELT()fj KAHEEN. Paned aw1ty on July 1•, t91t In Hullllnoton BH<n, Ga. HcJ we\• retired to••rn•ro <ltloor 34 W•r\ wllll '"" StancMrO 011 ComlMl"Y He 11 \UNtftd by "'~ wlle fl••n •NU <GUM~ Serv1ceu •enc1lno at -~H•fbor ~Mount Olive Morl...,y OI Cosl•Mtw~fSSl --- MIHMIS Cl IF FOAD FRAf41(LIN MIHHIS,r•· ltrtO t lr<r•ll meci.enlc ffom Ille 0o<i9ta1Alrcr .. t~f10< IOye.n . He I• •urvt...O 111¥ Ilk SOM Garv I.. Min· r WcCCMMla MOllTU,.._5" Laguna Beach 494·9415 La~una Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HAUC>a LAWN-MT. OUVI Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave .• Cost• Mesa s.40-555-4 IALfZ.a.•HON ~NOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 .a.llOADWA.Y Deatlu Elaewhere PARIS CAP> -Josepb Kessel, 81 , a Frenc h journal is t a nd th e auth or of "Belle du J our" and dozens Of n OV· e ls and short stor ies. died un.expectedly Mon· day at bis home near Paris. bi s family a n - nounced. Design -Winner Thomas W. Jones or Costa Mesa has won a statewide e ngineering d e s ign co mpetition sponsored by the State Solid Wast e ·Manage~ ment Board and the Of- fice o r Appropriate Technology Jones won $2,.SOO for his design or a trash col· lection vehicle. He is a senior moJor· ing in both mechanical and ae ron au ti ca l e nginee ring a t C a l Polytechnic San LulH Obispo'. Course Offered PersonallUes will get. the once over this fall in a Saddleback College course entitled "The ,.ueuc NOTICE "IC"' ftous autt111u .. AMta ITATUol ... l lne tot .. wlno .,.,...,. ••• d•I.._, "'"' ........ OltAHC.E f,OOHTV DC LIVfRV U 'fiVICI , JttO w .. 1.,ly Pl•'• NtWp(l<I ee.cJ\, (.A '1..0 ~ICHACl W ... I.CH, Wlt lot#f'I Cir Hlll'l"'91on 9'N>fn CA.,_.. Ao-1 ""Jetllol"' ~n Dumw.c.~ 1)1 H~nll"910<1 6eK ... (,,. t?~ f "" llv\IM\\ I\ c ondu< led by • ~r•lo.rt"9•\ftl0 ""'<"-I W 8•1<h '"'' ,..._, • .,.,..,,,. ,,.,," 1,~ with O• C-'lf Clef~ OI Or enOe C-flh on Juh . ''" ,.lllU4 ' hV\~n.\\ ., IHC OAICS w~ N fu\lln A•et'ue. 'ISO, S<ttlla Atw, CA tl1Cb ~o-L 4fovr0t • ., L•l'O• ht. Drive. N•.,por1 6-n. CA~ Oullley i. f'••nk. '9ll Errot••ld ho. L•Quf\tl &Mu>.CAn4s• flll\ l>u\ln~u •• con4ucteo lly " lomllco<l ,,.rt""r)hlP 6-~ l ArQyrO\ 'hi\ ............ t .... , "'"" ...... '"" (ounty Clltt1\ ot Or~ GOUlllY"" July 1. 1~1• PVBUC NOTICE Publl\heO o,.,,11' (O.\I O•tl• Pllol 'l'MOa.tAS 'NELLS J.ity 10, IJ, 1f, )I 1919 1~ 19 Allori,.r Ill l.fw P UBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITtOUS IUSIHl!SS NAME ST&Tl'Ml'HT SillltUt New...,, ,._,., ...... set Ntw-' Conte• O•l•e ... .,_, h ac•, CA t> ... Publt~l>eO Dr""91' <.o••I Oellv P1101 July 10. JI, Auo 1. "· tU~ 11M• 1• 1 h~ to11ow1no Qet\Oft\ .,, dotnQ ' OU.thWt''"' PUBUC NOTICE f A8AI A, 3114 Alrwr1v Avenue. Room Ci. (.ostt M<r\a, Ct111totnl• •7616 NOTICE 0, l'e l>c•r Eno1nt..r1n9 II'< I• l'UILIC HEAlllHG C•lltor"•• <OtpO<•hl>nl 11114 AltW<IV NOT ICC IS HERE BY GIVEN llW1 " Avenue. Room C.. (O\I• Mn •, pUDll< M•rono woll IM! n..10 l>Y l"" Clly C..ltlornltm26 Coun,11 ot 1ne C11v ol (Ml• Mr\• on T h1\ st•temenl """ 111110 wllh 1ne AUQu\I h. 1~1q. •I In~ hOU• 01 6 )0 P m , County C1tr1<otOren9't (OUnlyon J ulY 1n 1n~ Cou~•• Cnaml><'t\ 01 '"' t<all, 6, '"' /1 re"" Oro•"· CO'\lf M"'" on 1rw FI llJ7• tollow1no 1ll'ffl\ CA~11ena1tASD.t.N ""-l'etll.-II , ..... W•lll•"' J tUU ,,...A,_ Blv<I . ~te. OS c..aroen . ..,.hom.o e91"nt lo• OVM. In '"''""· Gal'"'111• •ttn coroor•ltO, Po,1 0 11•< ~ Bo• ,..1. Publl\heO Or"noo Co.o.i 0~111 P1101 Ne•l>Ort Be.ch. IOf' ""'"''"ion to ro Jul~ 10, tJ. 7', l l, 1919 76J7 1q l<H>e prol>flrtv loc•tt'd •I JOOI R~ Hiit Avtn~ lrom MP lo POI ion. Ln -------------vuonrn•"tet Oete"m'"""°"' flril•O-t•vf" P UBLIC NOTICE l'UBLICAT10f4 NOTICE OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION hlE COSTA MESA PlANNIN OEPllRTMENT H~ PROPOSED T ISSUE A NEC.ArtVE DECLAAATIO REOAROIHG THE E"IVI AONMl:N TAL IMPACT OF fHE FOLl OWIN PROPOSAL. o. .. ...,._ lte•lew 011·7t->4 tor t w o \10"Y, 31,000 \QUdff!: toot ott1< commert«1I tHOt«I llX<tl"'1 •1116 V1< tori• •OO 111•. nw Faotvt~W RO<>O I • C? /Oh• in .. NtJOdt•ve Oect,er,1t1on will bf:t con\teSt!tr<f few ac:tooUon on or att•t Ju ty 2•, 1~,f'I For turuwt tnfOfr"'•huf't pi<UW <all t,.. Pl•MtnQ ~rlmrnl •I 1114) JW.t70 Publl•ned 0rfthO.. C.Oit\1 011if't P1101 July 20, n1v 7UI I P UBUC NOTICE FICTITIOU~ tlUSIHEU MAMIE ST.t.TCMIENT ""'" toflow1ng per .. on-. t1rtt d01no OU\ltU•'\\.t\\ AN 110\J[ AN rt(' 11'1~ ~anla Veron1Ct1 (.lru~. f"oun1u1n "'•ll~y. CA 92108 '>1111¥ 11no Paul I ~nyd<u lllAI~ ~nte Veron«a. roun1oon V•ll~•· CA 92108 f f'11\ b\.f\i"'C1'\\ I\ t onc>u<t¥-d by .. n tn 01vlOu•I S.111~YO<!I "fhl\ \f.at""~' w1•'-MPO w ith IM Count~ Clefk Of Or-COUnlyon Jutv .•. .,,. ~""" Publl~'*' Ot-GOit~I OttlV Piiot .J11ty 24. l l, "419. 7. 14, "'~ , ... , 19 PUBLIC NOTICE j<fCTITtOUS IUSIMEU NAME $TATIEMl!NT The tollowl1>9 f>'lt \On I• Ootng bu•• n•.\o\ a\ !t.ONSHINE ~UHAOOFS ANO ACC . 116t' Cr•l>O Ln , Hunl1n9ton Be<t<: n, C• 9'0oll Rlcf\atO W,,,11 .. 10. '611 Mf'llncla Cr .. Hun1on91on Beath, Ca. 926'& T nl\ bu\lnH• II conducted bf "" II' 01v10utl Rl<nero war11t10 °""'"'""°" ""'°". ,..,,, ...... ,. 11. (f\r•\11•" J Geo.~ -ttnCI t1e1no A Moe11,.,, 1tt• C.tac .. l ,1ntt, Co\tA M'~a., lu r ~rmlnton IO"'""" P•Ofl"rly IOUlfO e l lhe Ab<>Vr .odOre\\ lfDrn Ml IO Cl £nvtro.,ment•I Det•tmene t ton Ne~llv" Oe<l•rat•on Sl'ftlll< ,...,. Sl'·IMI, •menom.nl\ to 111~ tmpt""'""'•l•O" PIAn •nd Pre<l\<t Plonot AllQnmeo1 1or tne R•n· Oolpn Avt!n<A ut-•on NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN llwl •t ~••O 11me •no pl.cf'. "nv ano •11 oer\On~ .ncere\ted may ~ar •nd Oe- l>ea ra b• thr Cll• counc •I 011 me 1tforementtont!d lt•M \ Clll:EN PH1Nt4EY (II• (~•II Pubh•'"' Or""91 CoO\I 0 •11• P1lo1 Jul• 2•, 1q1<;. 21'111 /<I PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE OllOIHAHCE HO. 19-10 AN OllOIHANCll OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, AMENDING SECTION~ 1·170, 1-llJ. 1 II• OF THE COSTA Ml!SA MUNICll'&L CODE, lll!V151f4C l'UllCHASE LIMITATIO..S. l tlE CITY COUNCIL OF IHE (lf Y OF C0)1A MESA 00£S HEAfBV OAOAIN .t.) FOtlO~ SECTIOH I , .... (•IV CO•""''' 01 ..... C11v o• CO'\I .. ~ ... ht><!\ ..... o dO!( l•tP\ fn..tt 4}.tf\l•no pu,, ndV-t1m1t.tuon~ to, e-mitrQll"~ y purcn.cw!.n. ~ m•r6'.et •Hd tormttl b•d rf\o•tf"1un,._. wt"r~ f!'\tdbh\Md by tn.> (It~ Counc. •• in ''1? U\dt tfl.t purttM'\~ 11m1t..U1t'lth lor ordPr boolil.\ or \mttli purthd~ c>rdfr\ ""'"'" t\1abl1\tw'O 1n 191.S tt further t1no\ •nd Ofictare\ ttt.t t~ 0'"-"' ot OOOd\ ond yrv•'~"'· •ntfUOtnQ '"'°""" ff'<fUU~d tm ttw r0ut1..ne00trttt1on •Ml m1t1n1ena"<.f' ot tht' (tf1. f'W\ff r1~n dfttmtih< .. U1 \tn<e fhp pUt(P\104" l•M•ldhGn\ w'¥• tA\t r• .,,~ u hwtMf t1nd\. •n<S Oft.Iler,., "'"' 1n<u~4'\tnQ tM purch.tw 1tm1t•UOI'\\" ttuthOn t.O bt ftl 790'1 o11N (.41it(>rtHtt C..0¥t:rNT»ot C(ll(kl ""'° Mtty °""" •mpl,.ment ed by Outi 0td1n•M.t 6nd " ""CMr•ttt Ae9DhJtion revli1no tne PUr<"•..e hm•I•· tfon\ for Order boOk\ nt \"111tll pyrttM\I' orl)f"f'\ ff'1~ Citv Count ii further flr'ld\ ltnd de<t"'n 11 .. 1 ln<rN •lno llW pu"""'"' 1om11•1ton• w111 .,.,.,, on •"°"'-•"9 IN •m-ol •1•11 llme r.1qu1red 10< rout-""""'°""· •11••<1 •wider, • ._ o1 com~wlsn1nvrooo ...... ~ '°' ,,,..c11y .. 1111 .. 11,.,_1.ov•n•~1ou. c11v <1evolvl1>9 trom wc119re•1w compo!llllo•>. e•C-0•1~ '"" «>"'otello" ol •"''°"' •< tl•lli•\ .Otrled out by Clly Stall bV re(IU( '"9 -·nl\lr•l••e o~•ev•. lhu• frePlnQ !.tatt t ''"" tobt!tpent •ndjrec t •Om1nl\tt .ttlnnot M. ~1v11 , .. , Accord<nqly, Section\ 7 110, 1 II) Al\O ?-114 ol '"" CM.I• M•u Mun.cooel Cod,. •r• ""'"°'it~ 10 re«/ o follOW\ \ECTION 1: \1 1 IO 8oOO•nQ Roquor.O Purth.d\le of \UPOht\, ""'vtlt''· pqu1ptTMtn1 •na t"fl ..,.,,. 01 '"''\On.ti PfoPf'4' ly •h•ll ""bv bid P•O<f'Our4!\ ""'"'""' lo MKllOO\' 117 dh0 ' II• ··•~Pl 1>10 dlno \.haO De dtsoen\ffd with wP\en an f!rnerocnc v '~u1r~\ ttMt .,.n order bf' plat ed with l~ M•.-f!~t •v•UrtbhP \Outc..t! ot \.UpOIY. •rwn thif' ~O\lnt involved "IU \ '"'•n<>M 1-.\M>d "1.000 OOl OOll•n , °' "'""n '"" <ommoollr <-"'II< 00 IAI~ from O'\ly Ollt' ··-\1I1] Proce<1ur•l0<1>Ur<lld'41\tCC""°lnQll~ll>ou\.tnOd011••• E •Cec>t A\ 0\rwtt'Wt~ Pf'O'lld~ M tt1n. ourct\l\f't\ •nd tontr.trt\ tor \upPllt'\ w rvlc:tt\, equipment And tM YI& Of oerson•t oroiwrtv ot tJt\ttmdtf!d ""'U"I qre<11tr t/\MI 11~ lllOuw l\O IU .000 001 Ooll•r> SNll lit! l>y wrlllen con1r..:1 wun lhe towel) or l"O""'' rt\l>Oft'•l>I• b-r. •• '"" <.<l\ot mot• bf'. e>u•-nl lo in .. lollowlnf" l)('DCl!du•• ftl8UC NOTICB ,tllJ12 Publl•hect 0--Cot•! Dally Piiot July 10, II, Jf, ll, lt1t 1-.,. PlJBUC NOTICE 11·-* ,.ICTITIOUS 8USIMUS NAMI'. STATIElltllENT 'T 11• lot1ow1n9 perwl'I• are 001119 bu\fM \\e \ E A I. INVESTMLNTS, U ! ( IW• SI . CO\le ~. CA tt•1• TAI OUU T CORPO AAllON, A C•lolor11•• GorPC><•llon. ltl C 1.in Sr , Chi•• Mew, CA m2t Thi\ DU•IMn •\ cona1.oc194 llv • llmlleO P¥1nttrVllP TAI OUEST COllP()AATION IV AJ\l\l~I s.u .iery r ho\ ,,.lt,,....1 .... , "'"" wllh '"" countv ci."' ot 0•"'"9" Cou~1y on July ), 19/, DY\1ne-\.\ o• thtt unOef'\tQrw<J 1n •II M4tt ,,.,'\ ~rteo·unq to Yid •'-'"'' ~h <'•'m• w ith tne ~<""'""'',. vOV(,..,.f\ mV\I t>e W90 or e>rhf"nt~d '" +'lot.-t.A1d wtthln tour mont"~ ~"''' ""' ftr\t l)l.lbllC.tliO'\Ol II••\ r\011{" D•lt<I Jutv 12, It,. '°"'f(HAEL A WAYN( LOUl!o 1()+1NS0N o..O JOHN ~ WARAfN E •tt<UtOt'\ ot '""° .,..,,11 ot .... kl c»f.-dN'U LOE I AHO LOE8 STANl'OltO I( llU81N AHO ANDREWS ()Altl o... w11t1H,.. ll•d s1 .. ttoo Le\ A,.._le\, CA 00011 Ttl Utll •H-OUI Of 111>)6~11 All...-nel" '-Etuttut<>" PobU\~ Or~ Co.t t (J.1tl'f P11ot July t1.1f. )I. AuQ I t•I• W"* 1• PUBLIC NOTICt: LOCAL I OBITUARIES PtTBUC NOl'IC& IV ...... COURT CW TMI ITATaOfl~ ...... IAl'Oll TM• COUteTY Olll Oii.AM• -.a.-tlOTIC• O• M8A•tt1e OP P8TITIOll lllOtl f'llOe&TI CW WI&.&. ••o "°" LanaH TatTAM•"· TAIY ANO POii 4WTMCMUIAT!Ote TO AOMltlllTa• UNO•• THI tNOafl•NMNT AOMIMllT•AllO. 0,. HTAffl ACT IPllOeATI COOi "1 •THOI h i.I• ot MAltll! e. Dt91t0VWClt. Oec•Maf NOTICE 1$ HEltlE9V GIVl!H lhel ~AOELINIE II HLUSHl(O, 0• MAD£LINE II, llOftGl!•E h•t fllM hel'9in • flotllllon tor PrObolle Of Wiii •n<I tor ,._.. .. Let"'' ren ........ tary eno tor Auth0r11allon 10 AO· m lltlttor _, Ille 1-1 AO m lnhtratlon ot 6•1•1~ Act IProtMte ~ Stl" -•· ,,...,.,.... 10 Wiiien '' m-tor IUrlhtr jNlrtl<ul•"· -llMI Ille time -Ille<• ol neerlnq 1"9 wm~ "•' .,.... '°" to< Julv )1. lt7', et IO 00 • m , In ti. <ourtr_,. ot O.Nrlmenl Ho J, •I 100 Clvl( C...ie-0.1w W"'· Ill Ille (lly .. Sant• AM, C.lllor11le. D•l•O July 17, 19791 LEE A 8AAH(H. County Clerk EUGl'.MI! 8. WAT10ll )111t~~ "'41e11t s.11 J1W• c.19'r-. ca. nt7l ht: O Hi t:af.1U1 An ..... y .... ,....,_ Publl-O.--oe C.0.'1 0 .. ly P•IOI Jul Y II, II, 2f, lf7t 1.-S·I• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTl<.:t; c.... MTICa .. Tt9UIT9• .. tM.a T.t.-.JWt °"..,.. ,, ""· .. "'• ..... ll· Ila llllW-11111 'flllet ~ n fttlr ........ Ttv.._ ~ .... ~ .. °"" .. ,,. ~ , ........... "·"" ....... u..s ,,. ....., ,..._ .,... un, .. O...Ci.i Rec.tW a .. ~ .... C..., lhc:orfer o f Oro11e1 Co11111y Cetlfwflle. WIU. HU. AT 1t1.1a1.1e AUCTION ro HIONHT 91DOl!R "Ott CA,..,..,... ec 1,_ ...... lfl ,....., _., .... UllltM ...... .. ., ... ~ ....... -ell(· ..... ow °'-c-, '--&.ec<IW 111 lht *&too of Wftt ._.,.,... lllHI l0t1Mrly Welt WI Str.et .... ...,...· Calltor4'1•, all """' rltte _.. lllWeM <Ofl•tYM to--htN 11'/ It~ 'Wiid 0..0 Of Tnnt rr. ... .,._.,., •ilw•••• In W ICI c-w .,.., St•I• 0Kcr1-... a.· Tiit Eett .0 ... , of Ille Nori" l)S feet ol 1..qt .,8'' lract No 74 City OI ..._, 8M(ft ... -., mtj> ,;. corded 111 ....,.. 11, P-ti "' we. <tll-""-II-di o1 Of ..... Gounr.,, CMtlomle T ... '''"' -·u ...0 -c-. """' clttl9netton. II Mly, Of '"' real l>'-rtv <1Mc:rl1Je<1 •bo-. l1 -POt1e<I 10 be Sii We\t '"" Str .. 1., Cotta Meu,C•nt.11 T"" ~ Tr-<lhelatfM _,., 11..i111y 10r any lnc.otrt<ltMtn 01 '"' \lrMI AOdf"' -Diner '°"'"'°" on111,.•tton.11.,,y. ,_11 ner•ln . Said Wit 'will IM ,.,...., 11111 ieo11nou1 (O"Mnt or ..,,_ly, eapttt\ ~ "'' plltd, ·-Ol"V 1•11•, IJ0\'-1--. Of en<umbr...-c~. ta P•• the reM•tftlnQ 0<1n~•l>•I wm ot 1ne notel•> -ur.o O't \i:ttd Oef!'d or Tru\>•. to w 11 U 1 ,,.. 04. wllh 1n1"""'' ll'le•oon, •• llr'O•lele<I 1n w tO ftot'!l\j • ...,.,.nc.,., 11 dnv unotr '"" ,.,""' "' 'WllO ~ ot Tru•I, '""'· c11ar-""" .. ,,..._ or t~ TrU\I ... llnO ol I"" l!U\I\ C<Ule<I by u10 Deed or flu•• T"" benl!f1<1~ry Under ~dod °""0 OI Tru .. 1 f\~rft~o'" l'A.ttr otl'O dMI de hver•d to UM ~r\"QtWd • .. ,,.,,..n o..ri.-.,1-ot o.1 .. u11 ""° Oemano tor \•I•. •nd • w rtH@ft Not•<,.. ot °"'"ult -l:IMctlOh to S..11 Tn~ un-d., r\tQntO t .. u\ed '(ttd Notice ot 0.1.oult -l'lt<llon to '>ell lo lie r~. 1 OfOl'd .n IN-tountv .,..,,. ,,,_ r .. 111 0f0Pf'fh '\ 10<.•1""1 l)at" July•. ltM "T•O .. 1n_,ur.nt e •• no r ru'( C«'lo•ny .t'\'-"•d Tt\l\lff, E:lm'" w Htt1n1 ... r AutN>t'•ttO S•orwtu,,. PuDll\IWd Or-(°"\l DMIY P11<1t J1.11y 1111 .. ?•ll•-Jhl, t91' In• PUBlJC NOTICE PUBU(' NOTU'F. 'ICT•TtOV~ 8USINf')S NAljl[ H AlfMtoNT toH~•.,H• "'"' ·.uu•, ,., • nu,1"r''~' t l)N".01 UJA rt 0 ',\Ut Mt I '' f 1 c is.-"<." "'"'" •iunt•twtton tJ• ~' ,, C •fl'fi'""" 91.,_.1 tit tl'f \OU ( onfAtl • ...,., ~l~I II. t Mtt1 Ot H unt1ooton ~t'd • n . -t 4 htcJf n11• ., .... , FICTITIOUS IUSl,.[S\ Umtlerln "'""" l•l•I i:1.1q•.1011 NA.Ml \fATEMf.NT l f\ Hvnt1nqton u .... ,~. f 41t(orn1.1 fh4' fOllOWlftfl II",.-_, '' ODof\(I °"'' .,, ..... nn\ •\ 'n~' Oll\tl'W'' '' ton®' ted 01 '1 DA VI'> PROP( R 11 [ \ ])\) hmll"" "'°''""'''"P Al•b.,.,a (lr<ll', CMI• M<'w C• tt&71 !!<'tty Lou Conlaor Don<110 AftO Davi\. )3~1 Al•b•"'" l "" \1.tte..-1 '""' 111..0 wolh I"" Cort.I•. Co\1<1 ~ .... c .. <n~l I f'ounly Clt't~ of Or"nooo County on J utv ftU\ bU:\.lftH\ t\. tonduttMS bV ~ 1n 11 t•t9 "11161• Put>h\""° Or-C:O..st 0.tllV PllOI. Otv•<h.t•I DotwlO II D""" f f'tt' ~·-f"~t ..,,., hlt'ld .atlth O'f' County Cle•• m Or"""" Coun1, on Juov q IQfq ,,,, . .,, PVO*''""' Or..nor t..Od .... , o.11y Pttol July II. J4 JI AU'! I WI\ n•• t• PUBLIC NOTl ("E JUIV 11.1•. lt ""° AUQ 1 1'1' 71~1~ PUBU(; NOTICE l'ICTITIOOS tlUStHE'>S HANIESTATl:;ljlfNT f n• IOUOW1h(l lJf"f ..,,,..n I' fJIJHtQ W •11 ,, ... , , .. (l)N l llA( I UI <,1(,N 111117'. tlM "'""'" ''"'"""· ( Al1M1n • .., VIit I N 111n• f ll)An II' nu••• ')' \U9'f RIOR COUA • ( '\Ol1111f\"°'" tt1i11,,. ( 4•1tottt1t4 •1/t't OF (Al.l~OJ#HtA Uu\ 00\1fV"'.•. t•. ttlf'tOU(h•d Oy •'" '" COUNTY OF ORllHGE ll•v1ou .. 1 /00 (twtc: (.efttef' Drt•r Wtt \t N 1tf\t I J t(~illlrf'I• ~AM. C,.h tor"t.. fht' ''"'tHTW•nt '-"' t1l,.d w1U1 ,,,,.. CASE NUMIER On'°' 11 ( uunlv (Jen ot O•,..n<f"" ~ bunh ''" Joly SUMMONS IMAllAIA()f:J II. 1'1~ T Ill\ ~t..tle,._I w•\ tried wltll Ille COunlY Clerk ol Ot-~oun11 on July l•I Noll<' 1nv111no bocb Noto< .. lrovlllft9 bOO\ \11411 •"<lucle a 9""'""1 o .... crlphon Of I"" M11tl•• lo l>f' l)UrChaW!O O< 'IOIO, \114111 ll•lt wlW'•t bid bl•n~\ ~lltttS anll \pec111r""""' m Av Of' 'A(:urr-0. And 1ne time""° pl«e tor OP@n1n9 O<O• •. "1•. 111 l'vl>ll\he<! nolo<~ Noto<• 1n•ll•nQ bl<I\ "'.1111 rw PUl>ll>heO al le.•11~ FICTITIOUS 8USIHEU NAME ST4TEMCH f rn,. to11ow1no ~t\on-. '"" bu\1ne\\ o' .,1 , •. tnr ~rttri(t' <1t p,.t1t1~• LAYMAN, MANSOM, t101nQ MA&lC.All~ I I AN~ DAV" MAL ON~ JONES A YOSS F AH Rf NHFI I HM l~I HMbO< ervo . (O'\t• Mrf'•tt14 c .. 11rotnht 9'b11 J•m kdt trw 1.0 Nrwpt>rt Ce-nt .. r Orivf'. Nn 7'i0. ,._., wpnt t llf'd<". Cllllfomr~ dnO ~''\SJh,tf11•nl Pf~( i l l-l L,.w OUkAt\ MAll)NJ 0-C.,._.W l'lu• Publl•'*' Or-G°"'' Daily Pllol llOJ Of n ""'"'" 1~ OlllP 01 ._,,,no ot ""' llt<h Ho11u "'"" Of' P<Jbtisroeo di July 10, II,~ JI,''" 7.U.1' le.t\I once on,. nt·<n-r of Ol!""'"I cor(ul•llon ll"n1ed ""° puoh.n.O 1n "'" -------------;;:i'fTTY. Or 1t II>< r< 1 t"""" •l_..,...U ~ 119\1"' on •I lt "\I 11\rtt I JI puDllC pl.Cl!\ on HOTIC.E' Yow M•• 0-•tt _,.J Tiie How .. rt ........ C.A t'1 ... ,..,,, m.oy *<Mic ••I•""" '°" wotlleul Toi f1 Hl -S.i6 ..... ., .. ,..,, bfo'"'9 ""rd 4'nf.-n rov r4ffpo·ttd •llM• ~ ... , .... Ruot Ille tnfotm•IM111 Pul>h•....., 0.•"'!I" <&,l\I 0·11lf PotQI. P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITtOU• aUSINllSS NAMI! STATIMl'.NT T,,. IO!lowl119 "'"°" IS ~no """ "'" .... MA RI N E MAC HIN! t. MANVrACTUAING, •n T••Mol'lftt Wey, Uroll ,, s. C::OOI• ~~ 92•>1 Le19n JONI l'nud"1tt. ?J/t Nor"' A•• .(0\1•"""-.. ,CAtt•U Thi• l>v\llW>• I\ Tl-1"'1 b• .on"' O•v•du•& I J l(nud""' Thi\ •1.t1...,.,,1 w•• llltO •llh tne CO..nly Cltr1101 Or.....,. County°" JUiy '· "" '"·· Publl\hect Dr-. C.O.•I O•tly Piiot JUiy 10, 11, 14, )I. t•lt 1'1• 1' PUBUC NOTlct; l'ICllttOU• 8U .. MIU NAMl ITATIMl#Y TM f04IOWlf'9 Ptf'Mlft I• Ool119 bu•I· ,.. ... , PACIFIC Sf RV IC{~. noo H•tbOf arvo , Uftlt e..J. ""'• 11t11t ... C'allfornl• ,,.,, P•flny Aflfl 0..mDIMr • ..,. S.•I Sit H I. C"'I• AM-., C•lllornlt 9't'1 lhl• bulll'ltl\ I• 'Oftdu<tad Dy '"" tn· <ll•klual 1ftl' \I.A-I Wa\ lll<HI wllll IM Gllur'lty Cleft. t4 Ot-C-y tn JYly 17, .. ,. '".., Publl•'*' Orenoe Coe•t Dally Piiot, Jul1 t1,M,J t-A111.1,1m 2101·1' PUllUC NOTICE I"" lllY "'41 NI\ bM'n ~19Mlt-d •• '"'° Pl•t!'> IOt llO\llnQ i)Ubfl( no Of~~ • f n 81()(1toot'' 11\t Thet OvfCh<1\1f\Q OfUUH ~4'11 Al\O \Gitt 1t 'Wdlf"IO bJO\ from •II flJ~Slbl~ oro~pe<l1v1~ \UPOlters *'~ l\.ttneS •re Of'I Uw b'd<:Mr\ tt\t or w ho hAitf' tf!IQ~te(J ttw1r nt11m r '\ to t)ll> .oded thereto I l t Bullelln !>Oard T"" r>vr<h41\•f\9 otlocu """" ••'IO .Ovtrlo~. P"l\011\0 e>u•U•it\C'\O< ......... Dy" "°I"" pO\lfO on. PUl>I•< bullf11n bOolrO "' '"" <oly N II "tn1\ ~nlf'W\\ I\ tonOU( IPO b>;' ... (,Of DO""'°" Jernll .. r. In< J K H0\~1tUM>r'h Ptflt'\1()1"-nl ....... AVISOI U\ltd M •1<1<> <lfom•nd•<le El tt1•W\ll _.. O<KICltr <Ot>lr• UO "" •"41,._•• • tnre'fllO\. qYe Ud '"'°" ·~ •• ,_,,.. ... JO dW> L•• ,. lftfor·M• fOI ltidatf'\, '\e(.UfllV W Mn dfi',..,,....-0 nf"<~swrv DY the purc.n~tno othCff Thi\ '\l•ffl'l'nf "' ""'"' '""'° with uw CtOI\ ..... ,,.,ue C>tdner , 'M"(.utny m"y bf!' prPW:nbt'd ~"•ht OUtMtc not1Cf'\ tnv1t1nQ b•<h Btctoer\ Countv (lt'rk ot Oranot l OYnty on July 1 Jo,,.. PM""'POf\(tf m Jul• II 1'. Jt .,no lluQ 1. 1•1~ 7104.1q PUBlJC NOTICE M..,» FICllTIOOS BUSINESS NAME \TATEMEHT '"•II I'>"' fllnhtl"° to r•turn Of bH1 \.4tC.Untv. provided tn•t • wc.<.en tul b1~r h. 1'#7' a T~ pt•tU•Oftt'' ""'' ttl•·O ,. p-t1 u.a11 torten .,.,. .,.., wtvro~• -r•I~ ~ ''"'"'"to u'<.ur~ '""'-'-""''<K'' Flt&nl l•OO tl)Ot~rn1r19 your m••ro<Jll'_'l'ou '"" 1ouow11\ll P'!'->!!.!I> •<fl oomv within nO> ditty\ 4ft'°r OW nott<.it Of ,..,~rd Of COf'tf•(t M \ be-en m•1l9d, uni .... ,, Pubh\NoO 0rtlf"Kli'I' (O.\t D••f't Pilot m •v t1I~ •• •r•tt,.f' ,.,. Ut>n\. .. -.11n1n )0 bu\tnfl>,,.,.., llW <•IV I\ ·--•bit lo• '""do-IO TM <•IY lOUft(ll .... Y. O'\ •eiUWI °' l•tluro July 10. 11 14. JI 191'> HJI ,. 0 0 \ ol I""'°""', ..... ""' "'''""°"' " CrR FENT R~ F J INA .. CIAl SOi of Uw• \'lt(f'\\h1l l>kldier 10 •••<ute ttwt contt-.t, ,..,.,d et to ow nt•t towe"'\l ..erv,.oonvou N £uth0 A.,,...,w . ~·•~ 100.AneMH''l• f9ttPQn\frM• btOdef' It '"' c ny tOUf\(11 •••rc:t\ me tOt'Hti<t to tne ,... •• lowe\t PUBLIC NOTICE b If yf)U ···' tu ''"' ~ Writfttn C.•fjf0f'n•• 97901 OIOder. I"" •mount ot tht> IOWIKI b-r'\ ~urlly >nall Dt> •P9fled lly lne .oty lo , .. !>On\<' wt I hon w t n tomv. YCiur O•• I HE MON FY TREE. 'l U1ttorn1" llW Ollforen«I W-n the 1-blO •no 1"9 --IO,O,HI btO, .no t"9 >•irl)lu .. 11 ---l•ull mh II" •rilor"" anO Ir... <Outl ~Orl>Or.Otton. SO~ N EU<lld Av""u6 llfl1,,nall bolt•l1,1tnedlo lMIO~lb~. SU~tE•IOllCOUltT OF CALIFOltlllA m.ov ..,.,.,.. • lucJQ'""°f tonlmnonq on ""''1• 100,An.the•m.C&fllorno•t?IOI l<I BIO OPen•nQ "'°'-'·· Se•leO ~ '114111 lie womltteo to '""-·~ COUNTY Ol'OltANCE ...... 11 .. Ot "'"""'' <onc••n1no d•V•\lon ~Ill\ bu-\,, .. onoucle<I b• ... .,.. lnQ Olllor el\O -11 IM klenlllleO ., bt<l\Oll lht> MWI-BIO•_ ..... .,_..., , .. CIYI< C.lw Ori .. WKI Of propertr. "'°""'"I ..,.,_,1. 1 •1110 PCl••·- 111 "'" pullllt al IM llme •nd pte<e \lated in trw•puC)lt< noll<n A taOul•llon ot s .... Au. c.llfentl• '11'1 <u\1001. <"'IO ~t. """'""Y., IH•. Tt. Monev TrN •II l>id• reu1...o "'611 boo _., tor S>Ubll< lnsoec:llon our1n9 •t1111••r OU\tneu Matltr Of lhe 40ot>lu>n r·~1111on ot <o\I\. •n<I '"'" ollwr r41lont .-n>•y .,.. C-ot1,,., !t. Grllllln nourt '"'. IJ4!rlO<I OI nol In• lllMI llllrly 1>01 c••-O.v• .... ,Ille 1>10 "'*'· STEPHEN LORANNE MAW N ll'""'eo by l"1J rourl, wnl(n <oulO ·~ S!o<t"\4'ty/TreawrM 1119. CASIE NUM8flt A<I 1"6S \ull '" 1"4> QNnl\!•mf',,I 01 ,....,.., Id• Th•\ ''"'-' w~ flled woln the 1111 Rtte<llOl'I ot bid\. In oh Olt<reuon. tne C•IY <OUMll may fe1t<I...., -CITATION ll'llOIATl!J ono 01 money or prop,,rty. o• olMr r~ Covnly Ci.r11 Of Dr-'°""''°" July allb10\tl\O r.-«1,,ertt .. lorbl0• l HE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF loel. ll !tit IOI llw•d Of <.ontrato. Contr•<O ""'" ..... "'°"'""IN .... council to CALIFORNIA, ( II -.. , ........ 11111e Uvoo ., "011ow1n a MOWAllD ,,.. towt \I t~pOn>ll>le bt-r •• ,..,, •• olhll'WI .. PfOVl_ ...... 1... To JACK DEAN OICK I N\ON .... n • ....., "' "'" M•llff. y ... ''""''" »as WlllfllN ., ... , flt Tl• bleh. II two t?I or mort bids received •re IO< IN wme 101a1 amoun1 You ere llereby <llfd ano requlrfd to •• \o _.,...,, '° 1n.1 your wrillefl s .. 11. 11• O• unll prlt•, -Illy ..-o .. , •• ,. IMlnQ _.. and " , ... _,,, lnltrHI Wiii -·-·' ., • """''"9 In'"" <OUrf IO<•le<t , •• _ ... II •"Y. ,..., .. '""on"-L•• A ........ CA_ .. pefmll '"" Otl•Y ot re..Overll\•no ror bid\, tne <llY council mty .cce!l4 IN OM •I 100 (l•I( ce.>ttr Orin Wu l. s.tnta Oat"· ,.__., 11. 1•1t. 11 <hOO..,\ O< K<ec>I IM '-1 bkl m.cte tly -llttton wllh Ille tie lllOOotrt et Al\e, Ct lllon>lt ~701. -lo 91ve tnY LEE A ORAt4CH, tM 11,...otttwbldOCMl<llnt1. lt1l&I rNson wnv. K corolno 10 ""' C~•' (91 Pltrlormtn<t -· The city COUMll \lltll ..... •UChorltY lo ••<lllirt • ...rilled pellllon Ille<! with lnl> ...... ,, Av Citl .... •ne L NO<OO.•. perlofmenct bond llelor• Mlerono • contr..cl In_,. •moun1 •• 11 tn.tll ""° ll••d~tlonpertllonol SltJ911MLorannt O.puh ,.llP U Pvlll1-Or-<:.G;nt O•llf l'llol. J~· I I. 7f , l1 -AUQ 7. 1•1• 2102·7' PUBLIC NOTICE fU\Oft•blyNC••'4l•YIOProlt<ltnebt1llntar1St•OlllleCltv II O•<tlycounctl re. Ma\Oft. C-No AO IO•S ihOUllll\Otboo DAVIO •. ll.OOM, l!SQ. QUlrH t perforrn.n<t bOf\O, tha IO<m anO emGUnl ol IM bonO \n.ttl booele\Crlbe<l 11'1 9renltO SUI Wllllllre ._,,.,.,, •I... ,_OTICE 0,. INTEHTIC* tnenoll<•lrwlllnQblO\ .. Le<' A BrM><h, LH A_.... c.lltenoi....,. TO llllO"GE IN TMll SALE U·IP4 Ollen M.-rket proc-r• Clerll hi IJUI -"" 0,. ALCOMOUC If VEltAOl!S Purci.e-Of -'let, .,,..1,,....,,1. '°"lr.CltHI .. rvi<•• .ono WIH Of J-P.tllllrt.v. All•••O ........ It'-< I 19 ,~ penonal ~y 01 Ml e1ttmatecl v•lue Ill 11'41 •ITIOUfll ot llw lnou~l\O 0.llUIY Pubh•hecl Or.,. Go,ur DA•ly Piiot l o Wnom 11 fNIY Con(.•fl\ i.$.000.00) cloltan or l•u . ano In tM <Ht of flUOl l< w0<h pro)KI• on '"" tt081111TSC>ff a SNYD•11 July 74. JI, Allll I, "· 191' 7~·1' '>ul>otKl to l\Wi>ncr ol ,,... 11c .. nw •I> •mount OI llw tnouMl\CI lts,000001 ootl•r\ O< ten, mey be"'""' by Ille ATTOttlla YS ATLAW ----Plied .... l'IOllCA .. f>e<ltl>y Ql .... n '""' ptH<,,.tlfto oflker In U. OfMtl marktl • fOllOWt wlU.OU. oOM<•lflt Ille pro. ,..,. ~ "•rlt••Y Ill~ unOet\IOnlld 1>r0Po\I!\ lo "'" c.0Ur• 1W•1<rt0ed In -uon Mn s.Hte * PUBLIC NOTICE Al<.-h< ...,......,.. •' ,,.. j)tem1wto MOITU.uY 110 Bto.dWay P s y c h o I o g y o I ----personality... PICTITIOUI 9UllM•U I•) MllWmutn -of blOt Olien~ Pl'(<ft.tH'I >Mii. wNrewr lilht...,Vlti-,CAfttoft <ltt.Crl~tilOll-• ponllllt,.,. bew<I Oii ..... " "''" f)) bidt, --•I boo ••ar<llHI lo rfle lowftt .,.,~ 11HllJ1-llU l'ICTITIOUS BUSINllU st.>11 Warner A .... rttl>O"\lblalli«Mr At1 .. ....,1tw: ...... ..,_, NAME STATEMl!NT Hunllnciton Bl'&<n, CA Costa Mesa 64H150 SMTM6TUT..u. MOlllVMl Wiila. .. CMAllL MOftU8ry . ~tlont Fio...~ 4Z1 E.17ttl t CoetaMeaa 8414888 W.llOT191 ~~ ~nt~ech ,.,AMI., CGUIMAL MEH .I .... 710t 8o• Ave. t¥19tm'n ... -..a -PAailCNW re1a•" •• C..wYM°"'*Y Qilpet .,..,._.viewOttve I ..... 11.m tM4100 c, NAMa ITATIMltlT The counie will be of. T11e ro11ow111t "''°" 11 dolnt ..,,1. lb) Notice lnvltlnQ blos. Tna S>U•<na•lllO Offl<tt 111otll S011c11 bhb b't' written Publl•hlO Oren~ C:O.•t Delly P11o1, rhe toilowlno penon, .,,. ooln9 ~urw.nt ro _,. fflf<fllllon, 1"4> un req.,.11\ to OrOW>«llve vendo,., by telegllol'e •ncl bt e>ubll< flOtlet po1teo on• July 10. 11,J•.Jt, ""' i•ii ;; bu""'"~,, Cl4!ril9MCI 11 tllllllvln9 to l1M 0.,parl· fered from 7 to 10 p.m ..... ~.001.AN IAN MANU .. A C· Wednesdays on the Mil· ryttrNo. tott "'•"""' •v•"""· alon Viejo campus. =-1:."::'~:=.':, H••c:on, jN111l<tw1 ... ln .,.,...lll11tlleCltyHell -----JOHNSON AHO AUOC.IAf l'S. menl Of lok-IC fl<o...,"9t COllltOI tel Wrlrten blOt s .. ,.., .. ro11en llld1 i!Wll IW tUCllnllle<I to tne Ol.l•<hM•nQ PUBLIC NOTICE 1._.H La<lollt Cir • Huntlnoton B~n. tor l\wanc,e ot an •I<-•< .,.. •• ,,... otllur WllO tllatl ktt~ • re<O<d OI •II -""""'-' ~an<! bklt tor • ,,.,,Od CA""'' tlce11r.e tor h<•!l'Mltl tor "'"" 1>'11 of -Y••• ati.r Ille '*"'"left OI 111<1• or tllt P4e<lftll of 0tden. f·n11 record, --------- - ----, ......... mh•H "tolt-• The clall will explore ..._._v1eio.cei11ot111t""1 varlou1 theories of TllM.._.,u...iuctM11t1M1tt· omlletokeOl,tnelllleoPenlOP\!Ollt lnljM(tlGft, NOTIC. TOCltllDITOlt' Henry G. "°"""°"· l'4H _,.. ·•1·· OH $.t.LE IU!t & WINC IU,.ttlOlt COUllYO~T"I Cir• Munllnot0018ff<h,CAttMt 1-·11 '"'AJ. PL.I peraonaUty includlDI .,....De.t.~ wb1at it ii and bow lt d•· e::,.•, == :=,.:: J::; ve opa. '· 1m. 1eCTIO# '' Tiiis ... cH-• \/left 1-. eff1KI etlll • In full force -..itett t111ny llO> t11tyt trom """ etler "' ,. ..... \Mii lie 11111111\MCI one• '" ,,.. or ..... ('MM o.11, flllOI, • ,.~ .. ""'°'°' Clrc11l•l>on ,, ........... llU4lfl•-111"" City Of eo.ta .... tooethtf wltll tllt Mmet Ol t"9 memlltrt ot IN City Couftcll ~ln9 to< end aootlnit tne-. For informaUon" .._._.0r...,.c.e"o.e':'~': PA$S£0 AND AOOPT ED Intl ltlh day of July, ""· ARLEN!! SCHAF Ell p b 0 n. 831-2t4 0 0 r JlllY .. ,., 11,M,"" ,.,..,. ATTHT Vice ,,.__ OI '"' Clly Of Collt '°'"" -.1000. 1"'"-----------.._l,,..'Y T.1!111011 Dttouty Clly Cttrt. Of Ille City OICotllMeM ftJ9UC NOTICE i:--------""".'."=~"'::".~--1STA T• 0,. CAC.IFOltNIA I 11 BODO\ --.11 ntnTNIUI........ COUNT'l'Ol'ORAHOIE I SS ~ .... ITA.......W CITY OFCOSTAMISA I Tiie ....... ,.,_ ore Mlflt I, l!ILl!IN P. ~INNIY. 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Clelt ~ PIMC, ._.... °'9191 C.... D9ltr ...... .... ,. .,.,,,.,,. .... , ..... .,.. ~ .......... , .... "" ....... ....... ~ --... _._ ____ -· --------------------------..-..--............ ------..... -.... .. ·--·-·-----..-.-M ........ Be,..an Bill~ to Prop. 13 Cuts A 1111 In allowl tehool dla· trtcta to .,.. bualn1 , ... to areH In wtaaeh perentt 1re win lat to pay 8Ul tbe blll Umlled lb• t•H and d •nl•d 1tate trentportat10D rll!llD'lburH mt:nt to U.OM cliltricu C1pt1trano Unln.ct School ow trlct aupported Mra BerjCIOO'a bUl, a •poketperiwn uytna dh1 trlcu ran provide bu. eer vlce cheaper than private contrac tora. Poor parent.I a nd parents of handicapped children wouJd not h ave lo p ay UH.· bui;1bg fec5. llr8. Bergeson said • * A SS E MB LY W OMAN B e r geson said ~b e ia s t all wide n I.be road to rou.r lanei with • cenltlr divider *. A8 f'F.M BL VMAN De nn is M •n a e r D H u n ti n 1 t o n tteoch. will h011t a coffee tonight at 7 30 at ~l lle1I Ave . llunt- ln#.1.0l' &ach M angcri. will ulao be keynote 11pc ukcr ul u meeting on child t• u r t: h1 Ins t itutiona l settings Tliuradt1y at 7 p m 1'he 1n~etu1.c. i1ponsored by the Lo" Angeles <'ounty Superinten· dent of School's o(()cc, will be ht ld ut the Kellogg West Con· fc rl·nn · ('t•nter on lhl' Cal-Poly J•omonu campu:. * • New Hospital 1 rguing in Suc rume n to for m oney lo widen Lugunu Canyon 'load The federal anc.l state govern m ents would huvc to come up with an estimated S6 9 mtlhon to IS ARBARA KAMM OP llunt- 1 n g t on H eac h w i ll b e chairwoman of the 1980 eonvcn ll o n c om m1tl c(' o f th t' Libe rtarian P<arl y M !> Ka mm. u commercial banklni: officer. will c·ha1r the convention to be held Feb 15 · 18 ul lhc Re~istry Hote l in Irvine ... Umt ro Open Th e Cblldrens Hospital of Oramge County bas dedicated a new $1.a million Critical Care Unit. The 47-bed facility is located on the top floor of lhe five-story Hospital tower s trueture and was made possible through con- tributions to a hos pital fund· raising campaign The public is Invited to tour the new fad llly Thursday from 3 :30,to 7 p.m. I I Pants that fit your proportions beautifully. They curve where you curve, stretch when you stretch. Polyester in black, coconut , navy. 8 to 18. Petite and average lengths. 8¥ Alex Colman. $13.99 Selected colors and sizes · Sherwyn Sportswear Zoo Trip Slated RCfierv;,lions an· now avuil uhl<: for an a ll -day trip lo the San Diego Zoo Aui.:. 25 Rf>Onsorcd by the Cos ta M csu lJepartment of Leisure Services Cost of the trip 1:. $9 for adult:. and $6 for young'ilt·r~ I ~> and un der Children mu~t tw anompanicd hy an adult Ocadllne for :.1gnups 1:. Aui.: 12 Tht· trip 1ncludt•., tran:.port11 t1on. adm1ss1on. u guuJcct bu:. tour, and adm1!>:.iun u1 l h•• t:hildrcn !> zoo. lnlormal1on 1s avaahtble by calling 754 5300 or 754-5158 CALL 1·800·228-2044 OR YOUR LO Al TOLL FREE NUMBER Mon -Fn .. 10-9:30. Sat 10-6. Sun. 12-5. South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bnsto1. C M 556·061 l ·ffo•orflf M ary K athr yn Petersen of San Cle m ente has be e n awa rded a Prcsidcnt1lll Cita- tion for her o ut:>tcrnding <.1c ademic and le&.1dc r ship abilities al Loyol C:t ·M ar y. mount Uni vcrs1t y in Los Angeles C e nte r G e ts $100,000 T he James Irvin•· J-'ound;1llfin or Newport Hl.'<H·h ha~, d11nat1·d SI00,000 to the Manfo11 ('1·nl 1•r of J-:1J ueat 1ontll Thc r a r>V IJu ilding fund Murdan offi1·1al:. have an OOUl\Cl'd The non 1>rofit :.1·h11ul 1:. t ryin~ to ratSt· $500,()(.l(J l11~ar1J ul'C1uir· tng µrop<.-rty Thl· toLtl ('l1St or acqy1sit1on 1~ est1mal1·d tll $1 I) m il hon DAILY PILOT A 11 Tops tti lJ.S. Publication Honors Dozen County Men Twelve Orange County men have ooen named Outatandin& Young Men of America. a spokei;man for the proaram said. Biographies or Lhe men will appear in lhe 1979 edition of Outatand· ing Young Men of America , a publication similar to "Who's Who" compllaUoos. ~~ --~~~~~~~~~~~~ The men were selected from no m inations r eceive d from se n ator s, cong r essme n . gov- e rn o r s . ma y or s . s t a t e leglalators. university and col- lege presidents and deans and v arious ci vic g ro ups, the spokesman said . T hey are honored ror out- standing civic and professional ach1cvement.s. including volun- Lee r 1.ervice. a c1.1 de m ic ex- ce llence. professionul leaders hip and c1v1c and politica1 partJC1pa- l1on The recipient.:. or the honor are Mic hae l William Be r ns , San Juan Capistrano : J ames Norris Danziger and Richard Ke lly of Laguna Beach , Robert Harry Kiefer a nd Ph1hp Bentley Potter of S;,n Clemente Also honored are J ohn Marte Landvall. Joseph George P allo and Douglas Allen Wilson, all·or Cos t u Mesa; Robe rt Eugene N e lson. I rvin e : J a m es Lee Pe rry, F ountii.,n Valley . and Douglas Kenneth Roscne rand Eric John Stanbridge. Ncwpon Beach Class Facts Due Fall class schedul<•:. and rcg1stralt0n information from fiolc1en Wt•!>t College an Jl unt1ni::t.on Bea ch. Orun~e Coast Collci<c and ('nai.t hnc• Community ('ollegl' m Cost<t Mesa will be available al 1hl· lluntington Center a nd Westmins ter Mall during the fou r weekend!> in Augui.t /\:'t u public service the colleges will operate information boothi. Pach Frida y. Saturday and Sunday durin~ the month with rc)(1!>lrat1on <tSl>t!>t<tnL'> on hand to process propcct1ve stude nts und ans wer qul's ltons. Th<· llunt1ngton Ct.-nfrr booth will be lol'atc:d near the main en lr~nt·1· •>n Ec.lingl'r Avenue. Fridays from 2 pm to 9 p.m . ~a turduy:. from noon toll µ m and Sunduy rrom noon to 5 p.m 'PAMILY.:§TYLE 'FEAST $4.95 Wt.• st·rw lw:1rt y platt('rs of golden fried chicken. />lus a '>t·cond t·lllll'l' Lhat rha11~<'" c•vt·ry d;iy. Plus ~oup. pit'-' ~;ilad. plus two garrlt·n frl·-.h wgcl<lblc~. p/u:; ma-,,hcd puli1tot·:-. and l(ravy. plu.\ our famous hot wm bread and hon ·y butt er. AJJ you can <·at .. $1\ 9!'>. < f·. wn lei.-. for most chtldrt n.) Cocktails and Wlnl' art: av illlahle. VISA and Ma:-.tt:r Charl(c CICn :ptcrl. Hanqul'l f :ir1ht w:-. avmlable. 'filE liBIG OJ'ELLOW 'iJIOUSE "RESTAURANT 1639 E. lmpenal H1ghwt1y. Brett • C714) !129-1891 • 3010 Harbor Blvd .. Co!>la Mc~a • (714) 54!J-0319 l>inrw r: Mon.-Thurs. 5-9, Fri. 5 -JO. Sa t. '1~10. Sun . 12·9 . · CoKta Mesa is open Cor lunch Mon.·Frl. 11 :30-2:00 p.m. STEREO SOUNDS QF ~ME HARBOR . • J .. I ,, , ' • NATION I WORLD Beave_n Find Way to Table JAC1t80N, ... t AP) ,.. •• GM a w1d apread problem l o the SoutJMiut " Maver,*••• Md t ........ drop" aa ..................... juice. ___ _.. ........... _. Dr Martt Jobuon. 1 wUdute Hd n.taan. PNl•or at a1111••w Stac.e UDlHl"llt)', aa!d ht-aver 11 an klta1 M.r HMUtua. for peOplfl who cu tatch the aajmall, whl~h w•lch from • to 50 pcMllMM. van..._ot~roMt. TM,',. wtJ Mtde ~. N11 Cati ..... of~ ............ of tile a.aver Cooperauve A110datloa •i-6ally 1pltec1 wkb U.. eoart.t price otbNI. .. We wt0re toin1 lb do ~m• ~ M l't' to 1ee what beaver h•mbursw tut•• lllu.'1," he aaJd "A. .,_..v.-r 11 • vet)' dl1 H•~·f,._, very rlean arn•maJ. You don't have to worry aboul ua\r .. raMy pricM " .. PEOPLS Aat.: EATING more beavert because the1'r• aood a"d they're ftee for the t•klna.'' be 1akl "People are ante,.t.c:t ln a«'"'* ba~lr to nature. And ll'• bard to beat freci eneat " Oil Firm Repor.t8 70% Profit Gain The 8p0('1auon and lhts state Wlldllfe Dep.rtment conducted a atudy that ahowed n.ooo beavers were Uken ln 1978 In Ml .... lppj. Pe>eent.iaUy, 100,000 beavers could '9e taken each year . each a splendid source of lean meat and pro tein. Muon sakt NEW YORK I Ar > St.,ntJurd 011 C"o of Obio <Sohao > said todoy Its vroflt11 fur the second quarter rose 70 perttnt The aquatic animals are considered · peats in Mississippi, where their popuha Uon has increased tremendously in 10 years. Mason said the Wildlife Depart· ment study showed 70,000 acres are un· der water behind beaver dams, up more than 300 1)4:lrcent from 1967, and the loes in rlooded timber amounts to $12 million Sohio chalrmun Allon W Whltehou ,. cited a doubling In thu price-th(• Clevtiland-based compuny rt•ceavt-d for crude oll. inc reased production of Alaskan oil and a higher pro(it murwln aat the gaa pumps us rt'usons ror Sohlo':; higher eamlnes. On Monday, Exxon Corp. rcporkd u ai percent 1aln an net Income. whllt• St un dard Oil Co. of lndiunn I i\mot·o> un oounced second·quartcr cumangi; roM· 36.4 percent. ''ITS NOT A PROBLEM unique to Mississippi," he said. "It's getting l? be Preemie Claimp AP Wir•p ... t• Newtoo Z.Oppe, a week-oJd crumpanzee, is getting aH the care given othe r premature babies in the pediatrics ward of Juab County Hos pital in Nephi, Utah. He was born prematurely in Las Vegas and became ill while on a trip to Ogden, Utah, with owners e1nd chimp trainers Roger and Pamela Zoppe . who is at his side Gays Fight for Rights \ At W. Germany Rally --~__..."'~HANKJo'URT, West Germany -About r,oou--~meriein ana European homosexuals converged <>n this central Ge rmirn city to seek ways lo fight discrimination against the m . The week-long rally will be ..-nx-iousl y watc h e d b y ci ty authonlles. "As fa r a s homosexuality goes. West Germany is a very liberal coun - try in the Jegal sense, but there re· ma'ns the discrimination by society or osexuaJs in many walks of lire, erold Hens, spokesman for the orga zers, told The Associuled Press Mo lday during a telephone conversation "GAYS ARE STILL helng mugged in public places, they iwmellmes ex· perlence dlrrlcullles in finding a place to live or to find jobs," Hens aaid. He a lso charged that police keep files on homosexua ls, "though they deny It." An o rganization made up of homosexual groups throughout West Germany sponsored the international parley Democrata Fire Funds Solkitor ..WASHINGTON <AP> -A fund· railtq ftnn that IOllclt.ed rn11u-for dae O..OC..aUc party baa be9 ftNd "1 * DemocraUc NaUooal C..mit· ._ became It be1u dnunmbal ap llPPDlt for a draft.-~ennedJ mov• .... Tom Miit.hews, a partner In the Ari· ._...,va.,ftrmotcra .... ,......_, ... ad Co ........ ~ ....... .............. a»da1canee11a. ............ ta ..... ct. ,..,...,..1rm .... o1 .......... n area IJ>Hlall1ln• lia malllq1. TIM com,... ...... 0 ................. ..,.... and IUm ...... li#ll't ......... , .... ··we want tu he: togethe r for u wee.k ,-e-x~han~ EHlfHffwnc•e1> 1md h~lp gays gain more :;c lf-confldencc." Hens said. He emphasized that lhc mu!)!> rully has no set progrum und no firm -aim s:- HENS SAi() Tift; lu!>l l>UCh in· ternalional meet ing wu!) an Edan· burgh, Scotland, m J97:J "But all we hud planned to do then fi zzled out und Just a few personal re · lutionsbJps remained." he said "Unfortunately. our mv1tationl> for Frankfurt went out mainly aimed al male homosexuals, but we hope that re m ah.H• wall a ls o res pond and ~articipate," liens replied to u qucs-laon. He said that besides the Germans, the organizers expect some 60 to 70 visitors from Britain, France. ltuly, SpaJn, the Benelux countries und U1e . United States. ~ CITY OFFICIALS CJ.AMPED strict security measures on the events scheduled to end Sunduy. They demanded that u demonstration dubbed "A Volc uno Erupts," scheduled for Saturday, be guarded by 50 self-appointed stewards, that the or,anben be available at all Umea ClurlnC the demonstration and thal particlpanta refrain from carry- ing helmeta ~weapons. · They Ulo cautioned that a planned "relaxed walk In s mall 1roup1" throulb downtown Franklurt. must not tum Imo a demon1traUon or pro-test rally . Hem laid be expected no counter· demomtr..,._ or other dllftculU• when tbe week·lon1 meetln1 culmlnat. In the demonstration Satur4Q. 1>ar1af the ••eat, tbeater, •how _. mUllaal 1roups from the l•Y MtM an to perform la• lq Wnt ertd.tilmtlleOllUlflrtt of thtetb. u ... tald tM belt known ol UMee 1roup1 ••• oat called ''Hot P..._,, from New Y4)1'k. ; Pncee. however. could Call tr the crtaturea were raised e n mane MUUM ttwlr fur alao could be told . kffpi°' pticH compeUUve or lower Uaan bMI. Muon uld. But a UIMe ror beaver meat would have to be acequt~ by many mo~ SM'O· pie to MOnOmlcally r•l1e1 I.he anlm1l11. he11NI. "THE V••l' 8t:tlT ('UI hJ the loin, which ta v•ry t\•ndttr." 11•d Mll80n '8 wlro. ta\lra. "'f'he Uvar h' •liw vury Jood Out wh4'n you olb11n 1t. bc1wcr you t111vc to l"t!mOVI' tlW NUllOr (llAlfld "I Juitt tt\ll 1wo11lf; to uNu lht!lr ravorl\C" mot rt>\'lH und 1H1h1llllut., It with t>ouv~r." •h., 1uaht. whll h1rt,.,1rul11ai 111 the mu.t l)()l)ulur nw thod o( rouklni& th11 tnl'ltl. fl '11\!t'r !!i llllll'kl\ of 1•hu1•k rOllll t, J ohn1um 111ulcf. "u11 ll1"11 u 11urt h'ulu r h .. 1w .. r ""'m" to tw h•••ttlnu on " lot or µmt•. ttu·n \l '""'"" llk11 11lm· 11'11 horr1 till' ... Slay r E'tt.-CUlt~d l'ltl\GUF.. t'it•,•hoitlovokl" 11\1') I\ Cicch 11t•w1111uv1•r l'IU let 11 :l2 )'N•f old mun WIA1' h1111.:t'tl for k 111111.i u tl7 yt>u r·olc1 won11111 whom tw hncl hm1111I und trh-.J to r11111• Tht• llmo 1>11rw1 . Hovnost. sulcl L11ho111lr Ant•rUk klllcfl ttw wo1111m 11 flow w1•11k,. urtcr hl1 t11ul bt.•11n rt'll'lllWd fn1111 JUll hlN rlflh l!Ull,l l'll{'t' Help lighten the electric load. If you do the heavy house- work in the morning. here's whal you'll be doing. The baking. The dishwashing. The laundry. And the vacuuming. But you'll be doing so me- thing else. too. Something that ·s very important. By giving your electric appliances the af lernoon off, you·11 be helping to lighten the load from noon,to 6 p.m. Thats when homes, stores , offices ant.I factories turn on air conditioners to heat the afternoon heat. Give your appliances the afternoon off. Then Edison can pul off building expensive new power plants. And you'll help keep your electric bills down. st E . Southern California Edison • JUtY28 I ............. j '\ --:-,..~--~-----------------s_ftl-ts ':·~·:] • ,,..... ... . 0.11, .. , .... ~ ., ...... ,,,.,... Rudi Wishes .~ ~ He Could Call · ~ Fenway Home ;1 ~· BOSTON <AP> -Don't blame Joe Ruell when be says, ·Tm ms.! appointed I didn't get a chance to play here." "Here in Feoway Park, in a Boston Red Sox uniform." The Red Sox thought they had bou1ht Rudi and relief star ~ Rollie Fingers from Charles 0 . Finley and lbe Oakland A's i.n June 1976. But baseball Commissioner Bowle Kuhn rejected the $1.5 ~ million deal. RUDI ENDED UP PLAYING outfield for the Angela and be now returns periodically lo Fenway to haunt Boston. His 12th career grand slam home run Monday night -bis uuni· this season and second in Bost.on -wa.s all the Angels needed to rout the RedSox,9·2. Tbe first inning s hot into the left fi eld screen off reliever Dick Drago was more than enough to carry Dave Frost, 8-6. It also snapped a four-game Angels losin1 streak and gave Boston three losses in five games since the All-star break. Frost pitched a four-hitter, faced only 29 Boston batters, walked no one, struck out fi ve and had a no-hiller through fi ve innings . He surrendered only harmless solo homers to Jim Rice and Butch Ho bson late i n the game. otherwise aJlowing ontJt a soft, opposite-field double-by Carlton Fi" and a ~b Watson single . j' "Slams arcn 't easy to forget," said Rud1. "I wanted a good pitch to1hit and to RUDI . hit 1l hard. The thought of a slam flashed through my mind. l can't think of anything th:Jt makes you higher. 1 wa:. flymg going around the bases ." ' FROST, ME ANWHILE. was mow1hg down Boston with easc The Angels scored ~•x runs In· the h r:.t inning with sta rter J oel Fmch. 0·2, lasting JUSl one-third of an mnmg. The rookie wcas c•har~ed with five runs on two hJ ts. The action was fast paced and the fruits of victory as tas ty as you'll find Saturday at the American Youth Soc· cer Organization's nationa l invit ational at Edison High. Teams, chosen from youths in the Orange Coast area alon~ wtth a national roster. battled for over eight hours in the 11-12-13 age g roup bracket. Players from the Midwest. South and Hawaii were inte rtwined with area pl<J ycrs <Jnd t ournam ent director K en Mack explained the format· "lt emphasizes playin~ with, rather than a~<linst, each other. · Nearly 5,000 f ani. wen· m c.t · tc11dancc. during the day's action. ln the boys' compct1 - tJCrn the Wanderers took Lop honors. while the girb were dominated by the lllueb1rd~ "l was busy rem md mg myself that r shouldn't get I ax." said Frost "I tned to µretend 1 had it one~run lead. You-can 't be ettec- t1ve 1f you worry about those (Boston ) guys who can bash lhe <lcflf1eld1 wall." The hnal margin would have been larger , but Boston pulled off ·a tnple play 1n the c1~hlh Cahfor'1a had lhe. bai.ei. loaded and no outs. Wllhe Aikens lined out lo shortstop R~k Burleson, who ~leppcd on second to doublc up Dan Ford, then\thrcw to first lo t·atch Oon Baylor off the IJag McNamara Takes ASU . ·Tennis Post Perhaps it's just a coincidence but UC Irvine Jost a head coach t to Arizona State tor the second , Ume thls summer. J Myron McNamara, who has been tennis coach at UCI since tbe school opened ln 1966, ac- \ ceptM a similar post at ASU t Monday .• I Len Mllle r, the Anteate rs f track and Cl"OCll country coach 1 for flve yean, made a similar move earlier tb1a month. .. llrron bu excellent creden· tlal1." Hid ABU Athletic DI rec· tor Fred L. Miller. "He la a prov- en winner and a reepected name la coUeaeteanil. '' I ,, CRAIG SHEFF BAYLOR, HOWEVER . KNOCKED I N a pe1r of runs to give hi m 90 this season 13 more lhan Boston·~ Fred Lynn. ~econd m the Amencan Le<J~u1: The Angel:. M'Orf'CI a SOIO run '" trll' 1,Cl'OO<I ana lWI) In tile :-.cvc•nth. Uu:.ton dro111wd '111:1 i;amcs behind Ualt11nnn· 1n lhc AL f::ai.l Dodgers Win Shmles of' John: Reuss Looks Sharp LOS ANG ELF.S I AP 1 Ball H USSell OOrdly h<id an Hilt• mo • ment, but he d1dn l \t•c m to mind Jt l:irouAhl bal·k somt· pleasant memories for the Lo~ Angele~ shorl!>top "I thouAhl T.J w :1s p1trl11ng out there." said Hus:.cll. rr·fl-rnng t11 T9mmy John. afk'r lh1· L>odgl·r!-. dowm~ct the-New York Mt>li. :1 I Monday night York Yankt•1•, 1s ,1 pnnw r eason fnr 1tlw tv.o tam•· dd ·nd1n'I{ Na t1on:il IA':Jlj.U•· r hampH>ns being v.h1•11• lht•y•ar1• 111 last place 10 thl· We'>t U1' 1:-.mn I n <tit, th<' M et:-. h11 14 ground· crs that wet l'lurncd into ouL .... LI.Kt: JOHN, RF.USS is a lefl- hand cr hl· h ad h;irctl y re ...,l•mhlt•<I .lnhn l:wfo~t· Monday night. •:t:-. t•v1dcn1•1•<f h.Y a 5 ~}9 IT .WAS, I NOEl-:0, <• T ommy i·arnctfrun avl:'ragc ao<f a 2-8 rec· .l nhn hkc performance. hut the ord It ~ui;n't ea sy fi>r a 'while, Los /\ngcJcs pitcher was J~ry howl'Vt·d 1a:-. tht1..Mel., had eight U ~~ II'\ hi s f1r!>I co~mplelr bascrWUlOC. Ul ~'l<'tftrsl four tn .l(ame of lhf.' i.t:ason. e incfuce\I~ n1n ~!> ninl' !Vkls to hit ~rounders to\ · · Russell . who fielded them f1<1W· 4 ·:1,w~s putll.P~ the hall where J lcssly <Jnd was also the middle wa1h cd and 4ttw baUs they hit man 1n a palr o-r double plays hard WL'Ql n gtat to people ," said Many observers believe thal Reus~. ""-o rct\r~d 13 b~ttery-m lhe dcfccl1on of J ohn lo the New a row from lhe~fafth to the nmth before J ohn Stc;Jrns' two-out double "My location was better than it has been "After I settled down. I had better ci>mmand of m y pitches . Quisenberry Has Arrived That's the key to winning, doing that consistently." THE DODGERS GOT Reuss all thl' runs he'd need in the bot· tom or the r1rsl inning on singles hy Davey Lopes and Russell , a run-scorin~ grounder by Steve Garvey and an RBI-single hy Dusty Baker. Two weeks ago Dan Quisenberry was thrown into a pressure cooker. To say he bas survived would be an understatement. Quisenberry has not only s urvived, he's he lping the Kansas City Royals s urvive. "When I was called up <July 7) they told me not to move my stuff from Omaha. Talk about preswure . . . J knew this was the big test. If I didn't do it in a week or 10 days they would send me back to Om a ha." But Quisenberry iadoing it. IN EIGHT RELIEF APPEARANCES thus far, the Conner Costa Mesa High, OCC and La Verne College standout bas loHed an 0.88 e.r.a . ln 10% lnnlnga of pitching. And Sunday nt1bt be got bis flnt wlo, a 1.a dedaJon over Texas at Arllnaton. "That re.Uy felt 1ood. We're on the road. tbe wam baa been ltnalllinl and It nall; •• tbe ftnt cloH baff same l've been IL That wu really a praaure aitua· don ... MoadaJ nllbt be reeelved bll flnt aave. lettial tile final out ln a M KC vlctol"J over'teaa. CIUlll:NaaaaY WAI A LITTLE 1urpr1Nd to be called up. 0 1 •• boDlu to be calJed up In Sep-tember. l kaiw tbey bad bad aome pltclUq probl1m1, but I fllu.nd tbey would lluJ IOllMOlle else or c.S w of tbe OCMr ..,. (at Oma&a> ap. I wu ,.arec1 llSOllEllY'S IECOb TO IAlt: O»cago (Son., July 8) Cleveml 0 ues .. July I 0) Clevela.l (Wed., July 11) Texas ffius,, July 12) Texas (Sat.. Ju~ 141 r.leYelnl (Fn., July 20) Texas fbl .. July 221 Texas (fbi., Ju~ 23) Tatis "H au11so 2%20000 ¥.100000 YJ IOOOO ¥.11 0001 21/J 0 0 0 0 2 l l 0 0 0 0 21f.i3 11 0 0 llJO OOOO 1011.i 8 1 l 0 3 for that, but September came early." And altboqb he's been a little awed by some ol the opposing playen, he's 1otten the m out with re1utartty. ''It's kind of strange. I alt on the bench aod wonder what am I &olnl to do with thole IUJI. But I get on the mound and that rNpect aeema to fade a little. But they're human, Juat like everyone 1lae ..• a 1oocl p6t.Gber UIUallJ will set a pd batter Gutt DO....,wbere1ouare. '' Qt111SNBE&&Y, W1IO aEUBI on a •laker .... fork b•ll to set the oppotltton out, ..,. hi'• a lot more conftcleDt ptteblnt for K ...... City Ulan Omaba. ''I bow W. IOUndl kind ot 1tr-.e, npeciallr to the people ln Calta 11 ... wbo knew ma. but at Omaha I eould ~w.r bttWn illltde. I'm not a ,..w ptteber a1 more. But I can't o...,...r bitten •• • here . I've got to pitch them away and also keep it low. And that's what I've been do· ing." So far Quisenberry has allowed only eight hits Cincluding two doubles> and bas failed to walk a batter. "I went 3·0 on Cliff Johnson i n Cleveland, and then, if you can believe this, he drag bunts for a base hit. The two doubles were both kind ol cheap. Alan Bannister (Chicago) hit one between third a nd short that ricocheted orr George Brett's 1love and Al Oliver '{Texas) hit a pop-up that dropped between two ,of.It· fielders." QUISENBERRY IS NOW CONnDENT he'll stay. "They told me a week ago to move my stuff up from Omaha. My rent was due ln Omaha, so right before the All·star break I asked them about it and they said, 'oh, you haven't moved It yet?' Meanwhile, the Royals are finally mak· ln1 a move. "We've shown aips of coming around. We lOlt the tint el1ht games I waa here, but our 1tartin1 pitchers are dolnl much better and the offense ls startiq to set un- wound. And t.bne guys aren't depressed, they're not Utbt. Tbey know they can win it ... And Quilenberry fill rt1bt ln. ... WUD't drafted out ol collete and I alcned for only S$00. All I 'Wanted wu tbe ewe.. Now I'm coofident I'm loiai to 1tay." Keough Luck Stays Intact From AP Dllpakbes BALTIMORE -Corona del Mar High product Matt Keough s aw bis luck continue intact Monday -as bad as usual. Keough, a pitcher in the 1978 All-star game in San Diego, wu handed b1a 12th straight Joas this year wtt.bout a victory after go- ing seven innin11 before being lifted for a relief pitcher. With a 4·3 lead and two run- ners aboard, Ke«Mqb came out and the Baltimore Orlolct promptly cubed in wllb a pair of runa and went on to win, 7-4. "I 'm 0·12 because I'm not tbrowlnc well this year." Xeoucb Nld, refutlnc to blame • team whlcb h., won only 28 1amea. "I cu~tnow, lbaveevery·· itWac to . You can't loot for •. HCUHI. t maket a weak Uir• divldual.'' '1 Keoqh allopred Hvtn bits, . walked three, )It.ruck out four Md ••ve up t• Hrn9CI runs . O•llV Piiot ,.,_.,.., lly HKrf Fla .... Fenway Home '·; • BOSTON (AP> -Don't blame Joe Rudi when be says, .. , 'm d.Js· • appointed ld.idn'tget a chance to play here." ''Here in Fenway Park, in a Bolton Red Sox uniform." The Red Sox thought they hacl bou1ht Rudi and relief star· Rollie Fineera from Charles O. Finley and tbe Oakland A'a in June 1976. But baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn rejeded the $1 .5 ~. mill.ion deal. RVDI ENDED UP PLAYING outfield for the Angeli ud be now returns periodically to Fenway to haunt Boeton. His 12th career grand slam home run Monday night -bis lbird this season and second in Boston -was all the Angela needed to rout the Red Sox. 9-2. The first inning shot lnto the lert field screen off reliever Dick Drago was more than enough to carry Da ve Frost, 8-6. It . also s napped a four-game Angels loslna streak and gave Boston three losses in five g<lmEts since the All-star break. F rost pitched a four-hitter, faced only 29 Boston batters. walked no one, struck out five and had a no-hitter through five innings. He s urrendered only harmless solo homers to J im Rice and Butch Hobson late in the game, otherwise aJlowing onflt a soft , opposite-field double-by Carlton Fi~k and a Pob Watson single. "Slams aren't easy to forget," said Rudi. "l wa nted a good pitch to,hit and to RUDI hit 1t hard. The thought of a slam fl ashed through my mind. I can't think of anythJng that makes you hlgher I was flymg going around the bases." • FROST, MEANWHILE, was mowihg down Boston with case The Angels !>Cored six runs In· the fi rst inning with s tarter Jo.:1 Finch, o 2, lasting just one-third or an uuung. T he rookie w<ts charged wtlh five runs on two hits. The action was fast paced and the fruits of victory as t ast y as you'll find Saturday at the Ame rican Youth Soc· cer Organization's national invitational at Edison High. T eams. chosen from youths in the Or ange Coast area a lon~ with a national roster , battled for over eight hours in t he 11-12-13 age group bracket. Players from the Midwest, South and Hawaii were intertwined with area players and tournament director Ken Mack expla ined the format· "It emphasizes playing with , rather than against. each other . Nearly 5,000 fan!'> were in at· tcnd a nce during the <.lay·s <:1ction . I n the boy~· compcll- t w n thl' Wanderer s took top honor:-.. while the girl!-> were dominalcd by the Blue birds . "I was busy rcmmding myself that J shouldn't get lax," said Frost. "I tned to pretend I had a onerrun lead. You•can't be ertec· t1 vc 1f you worry about lhose <Boston I guys who can bat>h the < leftftcldi wall." The final mar~in would have been larger, but Roston pulled orr ·a triple play in the eighth Cahfor~a had the. bases loaded and no outs. Willie Aiken:. lined out to shortstop Ri.ck Burleson, who :.tcpped on !>ccond to double up Dan Ford. then\threw to firsl to (•atch Uon Bilylor off the bag. ·McNamara ' , Takes ASU . Tennis Post Perhaps It's just a coincidence but UC Irvine lost a bead coach ~to Arizona State for the second Ume this summer. · Myron McNamara, who has ~been tennis coach at UCI since J the school opened in 1966, ac· • cepted a aim.Har post at ASO t Koi'lday .• I Len Killer. the Anteaters t track and crou country coach 1 for five yean, made a similar I move earlier this month. "llnon bu excellent creden· Uall. •• aald ABU Athletic Di rec· tor Fred L. Miller. "He i• a prov. a winner and a re1pected name la colleaetennla." I ,, CRAIG SBEf"F BAl'W R. HOWEVER. KNOCKED IN a P'llrOf runs to ){IVC' him 90 this season 13 more than Boston's Fred Lynn. second in tht• American League The Angel!> :.cor <'o a so10 run in tnc scr11nr1 ano t w1> m tnc :-cvc·nlh Uo:.ton drn111wd '1 11:.i game:-. behind Ualt1mon· 1n lhc Al. East Dodgers Win Shades · of· John: Reuss Looks Sharp LOS l\N<a•:LF:s c A p I Bl II Hussl'll hardly h<id <m 1dh• m<J me nt. but he d1 dn •t ..,cem to mind. It t>r ou,::ht hack i.oml• pll'asant memories for the Los /\ngelc5 shortstop "I thought TJ ~as p1Lr h1n~ out there." said Rusi.ell, rt·fcrnn~ to Temmy .John. afli<.•r lht• Dodgt:r~ downed th« New York M t·t~ J I Monday night. IT .Wi\S, INDEED, a Tomm v .John-hkc pl·rformancc. but the L-0i, An~cfoi. pitcher was Jerry Ym;k Y<1 nkl•c ... 11. .1 prinw rl'ason for •ttw l\\O fi ml· dcfond1n'~ N;i tional l"'tl'flJ(: d1limp1on!> l>eing when · they· are 1n h1!>t plilCC· in th<' Wc·<;t Dl\·1s1on. In C1l1, th<' Met:-hit l'1 ground Cr!> that wen· turned into ouL-.. LIKE JOllN. REUSS is a left· handt•r h1• hud h ;i rdly re St"m blcd .John bcfo'jt' Monrlay ni ght. 1 a~ t•v1dcnrcd h~v <1 5.~'i9 earned ruo uvcrage and a 2-H rec· ord It ~as.n't eets'y_' cA>r a 'while, howc,·t:r~a-. ttle).flteis had eight Rc:us~ It\ his ftr:.t c~mpl ett" baserunner:-. 1n ~c..-ir!-.l fou r an ga me of the ::.cason. he induceu, nings n1nt' Mt•L<, lo h11 grounders to ~ Russell . who fielded them fl aw· 1 ':1,w~s put~nr.: the ball where I lessly 1md was also the-mt<ldle wai4ted and_ 4th c baUs th~1 h1l mun in a pair of douhlc plays hard WCfllt rigli~ to people. sa!11 Many observers believe that Reuss. ~o ret\r~d 13 batter~ in the defection of John to the New a row from th~f1flh to the ninth before J ohn Ste irns' two-out double. "My location was better than it has been. "After I settled down, f had better com mand of my pitches. Q11isenherry Has Arrived That's the key to winning , doing that consistently." THE DODGERS GOT Reuss all the runs he'd need in the bot· tom of the fi rst inning on singles by Davey Lopes and Russell. a run-scoring grounder by Steve Gar vey and an RBI-single by Dusty Baker. Two weeks ago Dan Quisenberry was thrown into a pressure cooker. To say he has survived would be an understatement. Quisenberry has not only survived, he's helping the Kansas City Royals survive. "When I wu called up (July 7) they told me not to move my stutr from Omaha. Talk about pressure . . . I knew this was the big test. If I didn't do it In a week or 10 days they would send me back to Omaha." But Quiaenberry is doing it. IN EIGHT RELIEF APPEARANCES thus far , the former Costa Mesa Hi gh, OCC and La Veme College standout has loHed an 0.88 e.r.a. ln 1~ innings of pitching. And &mday n11bl be sot bia first wln, a 7-t dedllon over Texas at ArllJllton. "That teally felt tood. We're oo the road. &be team b .. been atnaulinl and It mu, •• die flnt clole balf 1ame I've been ia. Tbat waa really a prt11u.re altua· Uon.·· lloadu nllht be reeelved bJI ftnt 1ave, _.... tlle ftDa1 out ln a M KC victory oHr't9ua. Q=NB•aay WAS A LITTLE 1urp tot.ecalledup. ••1 WM boDlu to be called up lJl Sep. tember. I kaiw they bad bad 1ome plteblq problem•, but I flPnd they would bu7 IOllMOM •IH or call one of the CllCller ,_,.Cat Omaba> ap. I wu IWand llSOIOIY'S lfC811 TD Ult: Oqo ~ .. July 8) CIMlnl <Tues., July JO) OeYeln! (Wed,, July l ll Texas (llus., July 12) Texas (Sal, July l4l OeYelnl (Fn., July 20) Texas ~ .• Joly 22l Texas lMln., July 23) locals IP H I El 2% 2 0 0 % 0 0 0 If.I I 0 0 % I 0 0 211.i 0 0 0 I I 0 0 2% 3 l I If.I 0 0 0 10% 8 I l II S8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 for that, but September came ·early." And although he's been a little awed by some of the opposing players, be'a 1otten them out with reauJartty. "lt'a ldnd of strange. I alt on the bench and wonder what am I 1otn1 to do with thole IUYI· But I 1et on tbe mound and that respect teems to fade a little. But they're buman, Juat Uke everyone else ... a 1ood pltcber' ....U, wiU set• IOOd better out;no.....,wbereyou are.•• QUllSNBEaaY, WHO •EU• on a 1tuer ..S a fort ball to 1et tbe oppoelUon out, ..,. be'• a lot 1nore conftdmt plteblnl for K--City than Omaba. "I taow tb1a IOUDdl kind ot llraqe. t1pectallJ to the people lD Colla 11 .. wbo uew me, but at Omaba I could a.. ponr bita.n lnltde. I'm not a pUl·ball pttcber UJ man. But I can't°"""°"" bitters ·•. here. I've got lo pitch them away and also keep it low. And that's what I've been do· ing." So far Quisenberry has allowed only eight hits Cincluding two doubles> and has railed to walk a baller. ·'I went 3·0 on C liff Johnson in Cleveland, and then, If you can believe this, he drag bunts for a base bit. The two doubles were ooth kind or cheap. Al an Bannister (Chicago) hit one between third and short that r icocheted off George Brett's glove and Al Oliver <Texas> hit a pop-up that dropped between two out· fielders." QUl8ENB£&1tY IS NOW CONFIDENT he'll stay. "They told me a week ago to move my stuff up from Omaha. My rent was due in Omaha, ao rtgbt before the Atl·atar break I asked them about it and they saJd, 'oh, you haven't moved it yet?' Meanwhile, the Royals are f.l.naUy mak· lnl a move. "We've shown alp or com.int around. We Iott the flnt el1ht sames I waa here, but our •tart.i.ne pitchers are doinl much better and the offeae la starUq to 1et un· wound. And these 1uy1 aren't depresaed, they're eot tipt. Tbey know they can wlD it." And QWeenberry ftta rilbt f.n. "I WMD't dran.d out ot coUe1e and I alped for only '500. All I wanted wu tbe clauce. Now I'm coefldtnt l'1n loiDI to 1tay." ., . Keough Luck Stays Intact From AP Dispatches BALTIMORE -Corona del Mar High product Mall Keough saw his luck continue Intact Monday -as bad as usua l. Keough, a pitcher in the 1978 All-star game in San Diego, was handed hi5 l.2tb straight loss thiJ year without a victory after go- ing aeveo innints berore being Wted for a relief pitcher. With a 4·3 lead and two nm· nen aboard, Keouib came out and the Baltimore Orlolu promptly cubed lD wttb a pair of rum and went on to wtn, 7-4. .. I'm 0·12 because I'm not tbrowln1 well this year," Keoup aald, refuainl to blame a team which bu woo only 21 1amea. ''I caaitnow, alsave every·· ~ to • You can't loot for excu.... t make1 a weak m.., dlvidual!' ~ Keoqb allopred HHD bits. walked tbne. )ltruct out four and 1ave up'* tuned rum. ,.,,_._.~ IF THE NAME FIT~ -Johnny LeMaster, a shortstop lo~ the San Francisco Giants. has at limes been the object of .boos from the fans at Candlestick Park. Monday rught he came to bat the first time wearing a uniform top with the word Boo on the back. He popped out to the third baseman and the next time he appeared he wore his regular uniform with his na me on the back A Cap•ule Report From the World of Sports Met Knocked for Loop, Carried Off on ~tretcher From AP Dispatches LOS ANGELES -New York cenlerfielder Lee MazzUll was removed from the field on a stretcher fo llowing a collis ion with right fielder Dan Norman in the sixth inning of the Mets' game at Los An~eles Monday night. Davey Lopes led on the Ood~ers' sixth with <t drive to deep right-center . M azzilLi and Norman collided violenUy on the play and Lopes s ped around the bases for an inside-the-park horn e run.giving Los Angeles a 3· 1 lead. Mazzilli was knocked unconscious and the game was de· layed for some ten minutes before the 24-year-old outfielder was removed from the field. An announcement later said that he had regained consciousness and suffered injuries to his rib area andhlsmoulh. Mazzilli , one ofthe National League's heroes in last week's All-star game, was hilting .313 with 16 home runs and 61 runs batted in. Although stunned momentarily, Norman remaJned in the game. Mazzllll was taken to Centinela Valley Hospital an Inglewood, and was kept overnight for observation. "He was conscious when I got there. If they don't run so damn quick it's a double," said Mets Manager Joe Torre. .. Maz caught it aod dropped it after they bit. It's silly to guess how long they'll be out. The main thing is that he's okay " ..-----Qttetr of flw Da11 ----- Bob Wataoa, former Houston Astro first baseman now with Boston, on taking balling practice against J .R. Richard: "He doesn't pump in batting practice but oJdLsm n~ver ge~ m.!_!:o go in there against rum'. I've never taken batting pract ce aiifDsT lllm ana I trevel' would. I have a family to think about.·• a...••••et••INc•••••r N .. Tort•• Clitl9 Clilntll? ..,_ tn two.,... II wttb ldl ..... e.....,. ....._ .. • eeertne. fl1 ud Jl• If rH•r alammed a two-nm bomtr u tbe Ya..U. .,.. ... Sea•Ue. •2 ... ....,_ .,.. bammered a dcMlb&e a.nd two RBI •lnclee u Kamu Clt7.,. fH&ed liumplq THU, M ... Pel ...,,, blilel·loeded pinch bomel' lD the tl&btb lml1nl and"'"' ••rUMa' Mar· $_. ,...!:.., ol NW Po•end Baltlmon to a 7-4 vie· ..... OMlaM ... .,.... ....... llDtled bomt tbe tJlq ... .. nm and ...... Ditebed tbNt lnnlop ol Herd•• reJW u Cleve&ud beat llJJwauktt. M, anapptna tM ........ 10-1aaa1 winnlal ltreak lD Daft Guele'I debut u tbe IDdla•' m-.rim manaaer ... Cblea10'1 •IA._..,.. had tlaree ....._ ud a double, drtvinl lD two nm ud aeor'· lal two 11 tbe MU-. Sox defeeted Detroit, 11 ·3 . . . ... ... at•we aeond Oil a wUd IMtcb by Toronto reliever Man l..e•••• II lD tbe bottom ot the nl.ntb to live lllnnelota a 7-t victory owr tbe Blue Jays ... lelf 1 .. a .... •1 eacriftce fly broke a 2'1 Ue lD U.e flftb inD1Da and Jee N~re became the m~ leafut'• fl.rat 1•·1ame wlDDer u Houlton edled St. Louil, 3-2 ... Dan &lal•aa'• two-nm bomer lD the bottom ol the nlDtb Wted the Ctficaao CUbs to a 2·1 victory over Clo· clADaU and 1ave tbem a double victory. lo tbe compleUon of a auapended 1ame, 8&eH o.d•er•' run·•corio& alqle lD the 18th tnnlna after Kn Bndenm aiqled and took second on a aacriftce bunt cave lbe Cubs a M victory . . . PllU Nlekro baited l>ittaburtb 'a Dine-game wtnnina streak wltb a two· hlt-.r u Atlanta poeled an S-0 victory in the second same of a twl·nl&ht doubleheader. TM Pirates, also dealt their last ION by Niekro, took the opener 1·1 behind the four·hit pitching of Ben lllylevn and four RBI by 11• Foll .•• Dave Wlalleld, who hit a two-run b<>mer ln the eighth ioni.ng to tie the iame. stroked an RBI single ln tbe ninth to live San Diego a 6-5 vie· Lory over Philadelphia ... Du Sclaabeder fired a five-b1ller and A.ad.re DawlOD and Toay Perea belted successive homers in a six·run, second inning, carrytns Montreal to an 8·9 vie· tory over San Francisco ... New York Yankees owner George S&eillbreaner bas offered the presidency of the American League club to Columbus Clippers General Manager George Staler, a Columbus television station said . . . Riehle Ziak of Texas, who hit .526 with three home runs and nine runs batted in, was named the American League's Player of the Week Monday ... Pbil Ganer of Pituburgb has been named the National League Player of the Week. ....-----Ba•e•all Todafl -------. On this date in baseball in 1973: Bobby Bonds of the San Francisco Giants who didn't even start the game, conected a home run 'aod a double to lead the National League to a 7·1 All·star · game rout al Kansas City's new Royals Stadium. Today's Birthday : Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jerry Augustine is 27 Cltargera' Mlddletoa Ref Ires Veteran linebacker Rick Middleton marked [i] the first .day o~ San piego's full-squad workouts by 4• • announcing his retirement. Gay Morton, a free agent linebacker from Utah, left voluntarily .' . Kenny Stabler wei ghed an at 210 pounds-the same as last season-at Oakland's training camp. Cla1mang inJurie~ had a large part. in last year's disappointing season. Stabler refused lo discuss any trade possibilities . . . Cleveland strong safely Tony Peters, a start.er last season. walked out of the team's training camp for "personal reasons" and is contemplating retirement . . . Rookie quarterback &eve Dils signed a series of three one-year contracts with Min- nesota. Dils, a fourth-round draft pick from Stanford, led the nation in passing last season ... Safety D. K . Perry, an eighth·rouod draft pick cut by the New York Giants was picked4p on waivers by San Francisco. The 49er~ also t~aded punter Terry Joyce, a third-year pro, to Detroit for an un· disclosed draft choice . . . Kansas City waived rookie free agents Bomte DUDDe and Harry Job.Dsoa as the club finished its third day with veterans in training camp ... A coroner has ruled out a heart attack as the cause of death for J .V. Cain. the St. Louis Cardinals ' 28-year-0ld light end. Further tests are planned. Tele.,blon, Radio . Following are the major sports events on television today. Rat mgs are: I " " I e><cellent; " ./ / worth watching; " .; talr · .. forget It. ' • 5 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ./ BASEBALL: Angels at New York. Announcers: Don Drysdale and Ron Fairly. Don Aase C7·7> will oppose Tommy John (13·51 as the Angels open a three.game ser ies with the world champions. Tbe Yankees will be out to avenge a sweep administered by the Angels the last time the Bron>< Bombers visited Anaheim. RAOl-0 _ Baseball -Angels at New York, ":55 p.m., KM"PC UtOJ; Philadelphia at Dodgers, 7:25 p.m., KABC (790). •, FAugSteal Don Baylor has no problem stealing second as Boston shortstop Rick Burleson drops the ball in firs t inning ac- tion Monday night. The Angels defeated the Red Sox. 9·2. <See story, P age Bl>. Americans Won't Wait Any Longer MOSCOW CAP I -Ad n aan Paulen. president of the Interna- tional Amatt'ur Athletic Pedera lion . stepped into a d1sputt> <11 the SoVlet Spartacade tod<Jy and told the Russians they must not keep athletes wa1tmg 30 minute:. between warmupl> and com~ll· t1on The U.S team complained Monday night its members had been held in a w&1ting room for JO minute!> bctwt.'t!n warming up aod starting a rare. PAULEN S AID in a n 1n terv1ew. "As soon as I heard of what was happenmg l acted. It has all been cleared up and the Russians will not do it again. "It is not the proper procedure lo let alhJetes warm up and theo keep them waiting in a room for 30 minutes. We have had two cases or pulled muscles this week, and we cannot risk having any more." One of the inJured athletes was Californian Bart. Williams. who puUed a muscle al the s1><th hurdle of the 400 mete rs hurdles and had to drop out of the race. It cost him a possible gold medal. JIMMY CARNES, coach of the U.S. team. immediately filed a complaint to the IAAF . "I have been worried a ll· week that someone was going lo pull a muscle," Ca m es said. "In the States we never hold anyone that long before a race. Why should anyone want to have athletes warming up ror an ev.ent,...aruLthen..hold them for 30 minutes? - "YOU WILL NOTICE the time we're not very good in the 100 meters It 1s Just not the right procccturC' " Dt·sp1tl' tht· ~en(•rall y slow tarnf's. Ka ren Hawkin of St Louis . clo<'ked her best t•vcr time of 11 32 secondl> an finh hmg second to Ludm1la Kondratcva of the Soviet Union. Kondraleva won in 11 19. Ha wkin. :i sludl'nt at Tl'><as Southern Collf'~e 1n HouMon, s aid · It help:. my confidence to finish second on lbe track where the Olympics are going to take place. but J wanted to win and I should have won." HAWKIN SAID she is workmg to lmprove he r s tart. She claimed she would have wonlfshe bad been faster out of the st.artang • blocks. V aslly Arkhipenlco of the ~ ''iet Uruon , who was striving lo keep pace with Williams when the American was injured, won the 400· meter hurdles in 49.11 . J'IKINGS CUIM ewe PRODUCT BLOOM INGTON, Minn. (AP> -Linebacker Mark Nichols, a second-yea r player f rom Colorado St.ate who once played at Golden West-College, was claimed on waivers by the Mm· nesola Vlkingo Monday. Nichols, 22. was drafted on the eighth round by Oakland in 1978 but was waived and picked up by San Francisco. The 6·3, 225- pound-Ni£hols s .pent all or last year WJt.h the49ers. He.had one in· terceptJOn. fNew Feelers Toward LA Baseball Standings SAFE! .. . • ?, Dolphins Unhappy With Orange Bowl f LOS ANGELES <AP) -Miami Dolphins' h'ner Joe Robbie baa planned a meet1n1 Wednes· atay with Los Angeles Coliseum officials, to discuss r: possibility of moving his National Football r ague team to Los An~eles • Kenneth Hahn, Los Angeles County Board of liupervtaors' chairman who also is president of the J;oliseum Commission, said two other members of Jhe commission board were expected to aUend the reetint . ,.BE WAS VERY SERIOUS about moving his le am here," Hahn said Monday of a telephone call r. rom Robbie about lw.o week.I ago. It was the only ontact so far with the Dolphins' owner, an aide to abo.Ud. The Vikings appear lo have lost interest in moving because of progress ln their quest for a new. domed stadium in the Minneapolis-St. Paul · area. · Colts' owner Robert. lrsay s aid earlier this year there was a 97 percent chaoce his team would be moving to Los Angeles. But lrsay apparently bas made headway in Baltimore over delays in ap· proving a Colts' practice area and office complex. Coliseum officials bad said they did not think Jrsay waa serious about moving, and questioned whether he was using his Los Angeles talks as leverage in dealing with Baltimore officials. Cavs Select Albeck • , Robbie waa In San F rancisco Monday and not :available for comment on the report. rr0 Succeed F1•tcb i 1111 interest in the Coliseum appears to be re· I ~ ,lated to dl11at11facUon with the stadium situation 'in lllam.J. The Dolphins have been unsuccessful in RICHFIELD, Ohio CAP> -Stan Albeck's ;repeat ed pleaa to have the Orange Bowl leen·ager daughter answered the phone call last •modenUzed, or replaced. Saturday from Cleveland Cavaliers President Nick : Mileti. : TD DOLPlllNS AaE the fourth NFL team'° When Mlletl offered the Cavaliers' coacbin1 ·lbow tmenlt lD mov1na tolhe Coliseum to replace Job to ber fat.her, 11-year-old Julie Albeck raced hu Loi ADie ... ftams, wbo are movtnc IO mUn to out tbe back door ot their Tanana bome and · :ADalMlm 8tadium ln ueo. dived, fUlly clothed, lnto the awtmmlq pool. •• Oftklall or tbe Mlnoeaota V\kf.nc.a, Baltimore Her atutled mother, aitUna near t.be pool, · 1Co1U aDll Oakland Raiden have previously ex· said .. Whet in the world are you doln1?" Sbe ;,.-... ..,.,.u11 n111 .... tawv-•-. . repiied happily, "'Daddy'• 1oln1 to coach &he -.... ...._ -. --# Cavaliers." , •-~·· wbOle ..... at tbe Oakland· Al.---Coal" COllHUID ... ...... Tb& ltory related Monday by Albeek,. an U· · 'u•:r.t' ~ tbemHMI ~a;:' couU:. :::~ 11.ataat eo11eb #or tbe Loe Anceles Lakera for the I Uon ad NlllUll UM mutt IUcety t.eam for a move to put three Muom, 1um1 up bla '"llnl• ....S thole Loa Aap)ee, tf other N n ownen eoaeur. of bJ1 f~ about ILll opportualtJ to be a be8d coach ID the NaUonal Buketball Alloclatloa. ~ ff W0'1LD TASS APPSOVAL of 21 of the 28 1'lt'a the f\alllllm•t o1 a lifetime amlMU.," 'NFL owners for aaJ truddM tblft, NFL Com· Albeek Hid. "Profe11lonal buketball la \be ......... PeY Rou11e U1 npeatedly QpNMad .,ttome of tbe same, you c•'t IO adY ...,..... U Jdl:ii:C to •r nda IDOft b1 • team alread1 you dan"t naeb &laat &evel u a GOida, u.t'll • a praftt ID 1t1 ,,._t loeatlon -and he •1••'9 be a "641 • ,_..life. Yoa'U alway• wwder nld • .. maldaa ...,, ll you could be a bead coach." • AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Angels Minnesota Texas Kansas City Chicago Seattle Oa kland W L 57 42 53 42 53 44 47 49 45 52 42 57 26 73 East Dlvl8lon Pct.GB .576 .558 2 .546 3 .490 81/2 .464 11 .424 15 .263 31 Baltimore 64 32 .667 Boston 58 35 .624 4a,,a Milwaukee 59 39 .602 6 New York 53 44 .546 11 'ta Detroit 48 47 .505 15'1'& Cleveland 44 52 .458 20 Toronto 29 70 .293 361!.z ~., .• k.,., ....... , •• 80iton1 B•lll.-e I, O.t•nd 4 Cre ... t-S, Mllw..,llee • Cllo<•90 11. O.lrotr J N•w York •• S.•HI•, l(•"~c11-,s. , .... 4 M 1..-.te 1, T OO'OlllO • ,....,-,oem .. An .. I\ IMW 1·11 •t New Yo•• IJOM 1)-)) " !>••Ille IB•nnl,t•r S•9 •nd Jone\ J 11 •I ~•lllmo<e IM«Grt90< 4-l •nd O Merline• 12·11. Oeklend 1"'°'91n IHI el &~Ion llEOertltv 10 )1. n Mllw-• (Tr-. I 0 •I 0.1ro1t IP. UA- dtrw-s-41,n ICeftMaCllY lo.ff 1-tl •I ClltutO llCr-••1. " c1e ... 1n IWIM ... , at M1nneM>1• IK-M ..... 1." Only ..,_K,_,IM NATIONAL LEAGUE Wesl Division Houston Ctncinnat1 San Francisco San Diego Atlanta Dodgers W L 56 44 SJ 49 48 51 46 55 41 57 40 58 East Division Montreal 53 38 Pittsburgh 53 40 Chicago 52 40 Philadelphia 52 44 St. Louis 45 46 New York 38 53 ......._y•aac- ~l.HewYork l P <'l. C B .560 .510 5 .485 71 ~ .455 10 12 .418 J4 408 15 582 .570 .565 11"1 .542 31.-'l .495 8 .418 15 C~c•QO •. C.lntlnMll e I It '""Int•. complfo1ton ol ' peftdld o-me I ( <"90 1, (ln<fr>Nli I lrt~lfrly \Cl>eclullld 9~m I PtUSb;;r .. 1 0, All•m• I .. Houston J. SI LOllt\ t !>•n Ole9o 6. P1111-pt1r11 ) Montrfft I. 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Catamaran •tbualaat.a had a etauee to loc* over the new c Cat at the Cuaery Restaurant oa the Rblne Canal and at Newport Harbor Yacht Club: ICoalcft and Harvey put oa a abow fO( lpettators Saturday by flylnt • bull In th~ n e w catamaitan in trial uUa off NHYC. Carbon Copy ta entered in the natiOGaJ C Cius championships to be •ailed in San Francisco F riday, Saturday and Sunday. Carbon Copy is an all.graphite hull made from UL TEX, a uni· directional graphite fabric pro duced by General Structures Co. of Newpo rt Beach . The dry fabric when combined in a mold with an ambient temperature cure resin system produces an e xtre m e l y s tro ng a nd lightweight structure. Delly P'ilot P'tloto Kozloff and Har vey returned the Little America's Cup to the U.S. from Australi a in 1976. CARBON COPY SKIMS THE NEWPORT HARBOR WATERS. Maekinae Raee Close Finish Has Warrior on Top MACK INAC ISLAND, Mtch IAP> The apparent winners m the Porl Huron lo Mackinac yachl race said their a ll·Chicago crew won 1t in "Chicago Slyle." The lead kept changing as more boats rinished the r ace that began Sat urday But , with all but a few of the 265 cntriei. reaching port, observers said the "winne r 1s almost certain." WARRIOR, A 30-FOOT boat out o r Chica go, was the ap- parent victor early this mom : ing. The craft is owned by John Hughes and Rick Woodworth, who sailed her into port after several yachts had already ar raved at Mackinac Ialand. The boat was cre wed by its de- 8igner Scott Gra ham, a long with a brother of one of the owners, a sailm aker and a fellow the skip· pers described as "a hippie with Jong hair who lays parquet Ooor for a Uving." "Nobody wbo sailed with us ever accused us of being pro· fessional," Hughes satd. "We s ailed the boat a ll the time. We didn't stop to wine or dine. .. WE GOT ltESTLESS and worried as we approached the isla nd and couldn't see it. We didn't sight Mackin ac until two miles away." -Hughes has been rJlclng for .l!l vears, wh ile hi s p a rtncr, lJCI to lJCLA Woodworth. h;,is bct·n al 1t for l!l Thti. was the f1ri.t l1m1· lh(:}' d won the M<.tckinat r<.tt't.: <Jl> s uming the compul1•r agrees with observt·rs who say Warrior wa s the tnumph1.1nt y;,icht Woodworth's only compl;,iint ubout the rac-e \l.<JS that "the fl y is the M1ch1gan i.latl.' bird They're that big." he said. "Thi'> morning they almost sank us "WE BELIEVE yacht racing should be enjoyed." he added. "We don't do much yelling and screaming at each othcr. We just sail. Sometimes we stop to cat. But. there's no place on this crazy boat to sit down." Earlier, it had appeared that Gene Mondry or Detroit was ,go· ing to <'laim first place. fie was the third skipper to cross the rinisp line, at 11 :53 a .m. Mon· day, following Bonaventure V at 11:14 a.m. a nd Encounter al 11 :22 a.m. ··1 wasn·t kidding when 1 told you they'd use a computer to fi gure out the winner," said 8111 Rabe, a race observer. "It's so com plex with time ha ndicaps rigured in thcit that's what they have tp cfo .... • Racn officials hlamed light wind and sluggis h air for the de l<1yi. crossing the finish hnc by many of the boats. Only 15 h<id .reached .Lhc._Bll.Y Ylcw Yac.hl Club by n()()n M1>nd<.1 y ·· Newman Switches By ERNIE CASTILLO Of Ille 0.1lr l'flet l !MI The chance lo coach al his a lma m a ter wa s one Bob Newman couldn't refuse. "I was a Bruln fan as a little kid. I went lo school al UCLA and now I'm overjoyed al the OP· portunity to be their crew coach, .. says Newman, who held a similar position at UC Irvine for the past four years before ac· ceptlng the UCLA post Monday. ··1 feel like I'm going home," he says. "I've spent a Jot of my life in Newport Beach but somehow I look at UCL~ as home. The opportunity to coach for oae's aJma mater doesn't come. along very oJten and it's an exciting chance 1 couldn't paaaup. "There's no plac~ I'd rather coach lb.an at UCLA." A former UCLA oarsman who was ~oted most valuable in 1967 when the Bruins won tb-e West.em Sprints title, Newman also rowed on a national cham· pion pair with coxswaui in 1971 and represented the United States in that year 's European cha mpionships. A freshman coach at Orange Coast College before accepting the UCI post. Newman replaces Duvall Hecht who resigned after four seasons as Bruin head coach .• "I've really enjoyed Newport Be a c h and m y ca r eer at Irvine," he says. "But lrvine·s not a Jarge school a nd there wasn't much financial s upport for the program. Right now, I have more than myself lo think about, a wife and a future family. "You can't s urvive on small figures forever. There bad to be a cb~e either upward or out· ward. Status quo meant falling behind." Oddly enough, Newman had j ust recently sold a car that bore tbe license plate : UCI CREW. BOATING Muncey's legend Enhanced By ALMON LOCKAB EV Dllily Piiot eNll"9 Writer fo'lrty-year old Bill Muncey of La Mesa is considered by many to have achieved a legendary l>lat u s in professional sports. The legend theory was further enha nced whe n the a miable. voluble Mun cey stormed to hjs third straight victory in the 1979 unlimited hydroplan e rac ing circuit on the Detroit Ri ver and fo llowed with another win at El Dor ado, Kan. to establish his 55th career v1c lo r y cind his seventh straight wi n in the last Lwo seasons. But that's only part of the legend. Muncey now h as his sights set on a third consecutive American Power Boal Associa· t1on I APB/\) Gold Cup victory. He has been on the brink-o three straight Gold Cup wins before, b u t eac h lim e mechanical mishaps interfered. Only Ron Musson accumulal· l'd the impressive threc·in-a·row Gold Cup wins 0 963·65>. 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O•IHtOt' Of prot..-\c.IOft•f \(Ovt•n(I Ntt~ M1•~ Mcc.,-1~., Hf\tiOnnfill .,\1\t•ntOf'\thl-cott~~°"'''nQ\t•H. NfW O Rl EANS SAINTS -Announceo '""' o.nobt•in\. '#l()#ff•<etvef. ••tt<•mp N(W 'f'OA .. C.tAN f') W••Y~d J~rry Vl'll .tf'yn ou • .,,,.,Od,, M•~f' M u'l(e dnd O•'""'tt M~'f,.'' Ot'lf'n\1v" C:hl<tn. Bot> t U, f\fl'f 'Vf"llf't•"Q tMc ll. NEW VOR• JE I '> -W 011vfd larry Aile., "'""'°'"• AN'louncfliO rrw r~t1r,.me11t ot (,ff"OQ ROO.l'K(Ht, Ol'ff'fto\1•• *nd-•K la lt;t P Hll AOFI PHIA FAGLE'S WoiilVM Jo.- Odom .... r<M1tiL U tU .. "° Slf'vf' R,-rnaroo, Of '"'l't\fllJI',. qu.H'<f'\ H•n\ N1fllfWn, _.,t~f'r. WUf1,. M·tr \h J•m .. , qtChbt'fCJ And ~h,.rmon l,tr,or d,.•,.n~,.,,. Oo<•\ I AMl'A OAV 8UCCA"4CER~ Wu•••d ft on A '°''~""OD. Uqht t'nd. ,.,,d C.tf.,1n 0 NflAI, lineb•Ckf'r ACQUll',.d fO,.t'"'f ~~~·o":~;ot~Yt hf)flm""'" on_!t••ve . .:.'.:..'-•---- TREDS & TH READS Athletic Shoes & Clothing 27 0 E. 17 th ST., COST A MESA· 548-3 4 35 3rd ANNUAL * Selected Shoes . ., ................. , 30% OF.F *Selected w .... ,. 15% OFF lly W".Dlte ... 40% OFF * Selected Wo•111'1 Slaorta & T• 30% OFF Bildness A,.Wl,. ..... te • .. ~uao. Pa. <AP> P.ak* Metcw41tlln aaya he wU J.i Uytq to do his blt. A wlftdmill bl &he beek yard. he fl1ured, would help save ener&Y and could c"t bJa electric bUla 1n I balf. 1 But ht• 50-toot, '3.500 wind machiM la 1UU lo cralel. The &own IOftlnc board hu refu.aed a perrn1Hor It.I .. 5embly. and McLou1hUn'1 nehrhbora have banded a&alMt him, compl&.in· w• the contraapUon will be noisy. dao1eroua and ualY. "PEOPLE ARE SCAat:D that wlndmllll are going to be built •all over, and Mechanicsburg will 'look like u Utlle HoUand." said McLoughUn. a 36-year·old elec· tr\clan. ·'I really d1dn 't think they'd object so much, because of the energy crisis and the idea that ever ybody should do their part," he said in an interview. M cLoughlin appealed the permit ruling because the zoning ordinance in this Harrisburg ~uburb specifically exempts wmdmllls from height restric· lions. The board is due• lo rule on the appcaJ July 31. McLOUGllLIN, UIS wife, Kathleen, and the ir three children are not newcomers to energy conservation. 'LIKE WIND WHISPERING THROUGH THE TREES' Md.oughUn Defend• Hla Pl•n for Windmill They already use the s un in· stead of the stove to make tea. keep time d ocks on their water he aters, hve in an ins ul ated frame house and cook on a woodstove. McLoughUn m ade up hi& mind Countians Promoted I Mkrodata Corp., Irvine, has announced the 1 ollowing personnel appointments: -lleae Caroo has been named vice president · 1f domestic sales. He joined the company in July 978 as direct.or of domestic system sales and >efore that spent 14 years in sales and sales nanagement positions with NCR Corp. -J ack A. Bertch has been named vice pres1· lent of domestic marketing strategy. lie is former lice president of sales. Before Joining the com· >any. be was d1rector of business systems markt!l· ng at Sperry Univac, a djvlSion of Sperry Rand ;orp Hispanics Rise Slowl} ALB UQ U ERQUE . N.M . CAP) Hispanic Am ericans continue to have trouble finding jobs and are among the lowest paid of all ethnic groups , a n Equ a l Employment Opportunl· ty Commission official says T om Ro bles. ~Albu · querque district dire<'lor of the EECC, says Jlls. panics since 1964 have shown onl y a 1.8 percent increase in the number of jobs in private in dustry (jj) LEASEF101 THESOURCE • NO MIDDLEMEN • EXCRLENT SELECTION • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2600 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-9100 $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PIK>PERTYSECOND8 ......... _..C, .......... GI . ::::. •Cesa.a.I ·•8 ., 'W • •~c• .._,.te ·~,_ .... ................. .......... ,.... ......... Calif ...... ... , ........... Con111c1 our ................. me. for Yol# ftne~ nud' (714) 711-1115 ~ **' lllOWrCMOI 230 ~ Center °""• _ . 0.119n P11za ~IMch. c.tibnll t2te0 Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Irvine, has announced the following personnel appointments: -James Funer has been named Western re- gional sales manager, responsible for six s ales dis· tricts in the Midwest and West. He has been with the company five years and is former director of s ales administration. -Terry Johnson has been named director of s ales administration. lie has been with the com- pany l2 years and is former district sales manager in Chicago . -.Pat Connors has been named director or field services. He has been with the company 12 yea rs iind cs forme r Eastern regional sales manaf,?er • 1.an-y A. Wiiliams, Mi ssion Viejo, has joined Califomla Land Title Co. as chief title officer of subdivision operations in Orange County. He will be based in the Santa Ana office. He is engaged in the expansion of the sub· division department. He has some 20 years' ex· perience in the title ins urance Industry. • - Muy Niederkorn has been named escrow ad· minastrator at Irvine Pacific, the homebuilding division of the Irvine Co., Newport Beach. She has been with the company for 4'h years and is former escrow secretary in Its community development division, specializing in leasehold and conversion escrows. In her new position, she is responsible for the coordination or documents flowing between the sales omce and escrow com· panics. • Allen A. IUgglns has been Installed as presi· de.nLQCJ.be Purcb111IH MlnttmHLM_soeJ~Qf Orange County. He is the director of material of Knoll's Berry Farm. Roaald Yaffee, of Purex Industries was in· s talled as vice president; David E. Irwin, Transit Mixed Concrete, treas urer, and Pamela M. McGowu, Menasha Corp., as secretary. New direct.ors are Deoald L. Spatafore of Barclays Bank and Charleae K. Webber of Major Data Concepts, Inc. • Direct.on of Oxoeo, an independent Irvine oil and gaa exploration and production company, have named board chairman Leonard L. Cur t.o the added post of chief executive officer, and lolul L. Willia as president and chief operaUna officer . Carr, an independent oll and gu producer and attorney. has been a director of the company since 1976 and board chairman since 1977. Willis, who Joined the com· pany In L970, has been executive vice president and remains a direct.or. aobert 8 . Frtedeaber1, who had been president and chief ex· executive officer, was named president of the company's Ox· oco I nternational 1ubsldlary and remalna a director. wtLL11 The enUre board of directors was re .. lected by ab.,eboJders. WIWI la a director of tbe Soutbem California re1lon of the Independent Petroleum Alaoclatlon of America and a member of tbe 1M Angeles Petroleum Club. Prices Bit Tags Alert Buyen RENO, Nev. <AP> -Jnflatioo-ftghters at the 10 area Warehouse Maneta are 1etttn1 a llttle help from the supermarketa' maoa11ment thete d1y1. The company tat• any Item that has •one up by more than 1 perceat from t.ht '"*"' wttk and thus excffda Pretidenl Caner'• wa .. ·prlce 1utdeHnes. The ta1 HYI: "In our opinion, the price the manufacturer char1ed ue for thla ttem la lntlaUonary /' Predlriably, the t111ed Item• are not movtn1 well. "After we ticket them, they 1houJdn'l," aald one store man11er. Fans Controversy Energy-saving Plan Frightens Neighbors to erect the wl.ndmlll on March 28. He Uves about 10.mUea from the Three Mlle Island nuclear plant that leaked radioacUvtty that day. ..THE DAY OF Three Mlle Island, that'• when I ordered my windmill. I figured thJa wu re· ally the Ume," be said, noltng lbat lt wu worry about the cost of electrtclty that made up his Bank to Sell 'Great' Susie8 For80Cent8 GRETNA, La. <AP> -While some merchants are complain· Ing that their clerks are mislak· ing the new Susan 8 . Anthony dollars for quarters. a Louisiana bank has decided to make a bargain out of the m . Eighty cents gets you a dollar. "No disrespect to the sound· ness of the dollar 1s intended." 11aid Russel f . Haas of Guaranty Bank & Trust Co. ''P ERHAPS TllE psychologica l timing is bad. what with President Carter 's current monetary problems. but ll"s an o ld Gua ranty Bank cus tom t.o have a 'money sale' when we open a new branch.·· Haas said unclrculatcd.Susan B. Anthony coins will be offered one to a customer -for 80 cents al a new Gretna branch Thursday and Friday "We fetd the Susan 0 Anthony coin is t.t great tribute lo a grclll American woman and to all American women." Haas said mind, rather than any fear of nuclear danger. His home is elec:trically heat· ed and McLoughlln says the monthJy power bill is about S80 tor 10 month.s of the year. When McLoughlln announced his plans, formerly amiable neighbors grew surly. T HEY BEGAN A campaign against him. he said, objecting Desfgnr.- Pr in ccss Grace of Monaco. form<:r actres~ Grace Kell y. said she 1s "a little btl '" ~ur pns<:d by the sutces~ of <t lin e o f bathroo m and bt-d room linens deco,-ated with Sl'V~ra l of her floral des ign~ Ov~r 1'h4' Countt•r MASOLidifMJ• ~l'W YCJRI' IAPI ConP.10 S•'·, fJO , J•mW .. I> ,.,. a•. Plis\llnt 1 J llMF OI I • to a microwave oven repair bu1lneu he bu run at bl• home for nine yean1 proteatin1 u IMI· ditlon to h1I nouae already ap- proved by the zonln1 board Md circulating a petition agalmt Uae windmill. "The neighbors are complain· ing that the windmill la 101nl t.o be an eyesore," McLoughlln said. He disagrees, _aayU.. his windmill, which "'would be anchored in elght ·feet of COi)· crete, will be hidden from view by a taU tree ln front of Uae house. On the advice of their lawyer, the McLoughllna bave bicycled around town with a camera and photographed "eyesores." ",\ GUY WHO lives three doors from the zoning lnspecter- has a radio tower that's over 50 feet high.·· he said with a shrug. Between the windmill and the wood stove, McLoughlln dosen'l plan t.o buy heat for his home at all. He thinks the structure L'ol "really pretty" and will be as quiet as a car passing by. "It won't make near as much noise as my attic fan," he said. "It's Uke the wind whispering throu~h the treeR ·· HE ALSO SAYS the windmill's seven.foot wooden blades are safe . 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Tbat'" the day ll will all come toaet.her for them . Ralat.on Purina. which began life as a producer of anlmal feeds and is today the leadlng marketer of pet foods, will drop 378 million cents-off coupons on that day. The drop will be part of a gigantic promotion for all ttle Purina cat food brands: Cat Chow. Country Blend Cat Chow, Good News. Special Dinners, Meow Mix, Klt~n Chow, Tender Vittles. Purina Variety Me nu and Lovin' Spoonfuls. THE COtJPONS ENTITLING BUYERS TO price re· duclions on these brands will appear in a free-standing in· ~ert tucked into your Sunday nt!wspaper. In addition to tht' COUP<lflS. which you take to your local supermarket or grocer y lo redee m . Ralston Purina will be offerina a 5d cent refund on the purchase of some brands. Al lhe same: lime. it will run a sweepstakes that anyone can enter . or fcring l.400 prate~ lopped by a 1979 Mer cury Cougar and L one -week vacation for two al a Las Vegas resort. It's the biggest cat food promotion l'ver mounted Anc Ra ls ton Purina has told the grocery tra<ie It will spend $1: million to promote 1l. The $12 million ad budi.ct:t 1s JUSl the tip of the ice~rg Assume. for a moment. that e very one 1>f those 378 m ilLion coupons was rt'deemed. That would <.'Ost Ralston J'urin u a C'Ool $55 million. Thal wou l dn "t b.ink r uvt llals ton Money Tree ~>urina. which has a cash k1lt y 1)f about $100 million, bt. it's not something it's looking forward to. It realizes tha' tht• mC:Jjority or these coupons will end up tn garhagc cam Nut evt>ry houl>chold has a ('at. The best est imate 1:. tha· ttwre arc some 36 m illion cat:-. 1n th•' country And n1 every till household uses u Purina brand ff Vot' HAVE EVF.R THOUGHT OF entcrin" th<• 11< fo<11I IJusmcss. think of how much money this little prumt t1on 1s ('C)S\lrll.! ll<1ls1vn Purina. And the St L11u1s <·ompan ,., fll)f ti") 111g to mov<• up from the rear II 's <11 n·ach •m to of the pt'l f11ocl markc·l. dwng close to a third of lh 0 1· c·nl1r l1u-;1n<•s:-.. "h1t·h 1s cs11mated al $3 billion u year Th<' Aug I!} IJl<ist is thus a pre-emptive strike. ftubto Purin<i "anr., to hold or expand 1t!> m:.irkC'l po-.1t10 :.igJinst -.111'11 1·1lmrw11tors :;s Carn<.1tton t Fnsk1es l. JI ,J lll·ir1z <LJ l.1 v1•s1. C)uakt•r Oats Cl'uss '11 B1>0ls1. Mar-. !KJ Kan 1 <ind l.11111111 c T;1hb~ > This n:it1on:il pr11111olt0n 1:-. 1k:-.1gnl'd lei 1mµre'is gr<wl·r as muc•h :i-. 1•;1l '>"nt·rs Pct foods <.1ln•ady ocrupv mor• s v ;1c·l· in lht• :-.upnmark<•t th<.1n any rilht•r gruc·c ry t<Jl•·gon Tht·~ t;.ikt> up a hou\ <!10 fr•t•l nr sht'IVC''> in the avi!rag1 -1 upermark1·t l\nd th1•y u rl' h ighly profu:ililc• for th• "ll JH'rmark1·1 opl'r<.ito r Stock Market Posts Moderate Advance NEW YORK C /\PI The stock market posted a mode rate gam today in the race of continuing concerns over th~ outlook for the dollar and inter est r ates. Gamers held a n 8·5 lead over losers in the late· afternoon ta lly of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues The Oow Jones average of 30 industria ls rose 4.27 points to829.7R. SI o~k• In Tlw .4ipot light ... ... I .... '" .. . "" ''• ... .,, NE~ YORK tAPI A0•41nt"" O..clonf'd U,..Ohtnc.ar-<t Tot"I ,,,_, .... Nt w tHQfl\ He• tOw\ NEW Y0ql( AOPtO• tlnol Prflv•oo' day w~~' ~fl'I Montr. 1tqo ..... , •Q<I Two Y,Ar\ .,qo JAii I In o.ll~ 1~18 16 O•fO i.11 to cl.it~ IAPI Pt•v TOO.~ Go ... sn S•• !DI •18 .. ~ 'lql I~\ l8 ll • ll w~r AMf'X Oro NEW YORK IAl>o .. ,_,. or.a •·rr Cl ... , L~ ~ ""' .... Jedl QlleH. ·--* ........... Nlfl(' ' ..... J•fl" W•Y"•· l•wr~ ...... /1111~ .... ................. ....... .,~ ~ ..... .,_,,.,,. ~ ...... (IM,) . '~ ~ ...... AT'°'9 TM mull~~ Joel °'~--.... ~ etyte to l*b-OI "CllMf•" by Kander I (!*, "lflott ...... by- A•lldy He•man. and -. by Oy eo.n.i "'° ~M.Coflell. uo •a tJA91CA •• Two would·b• comic• Meeting Co•puter wake llC> 10 IMtn t"9y ff OM In • ChMC> "04el 120 ~· _.., *"° •• now In 111e ~2100 •n.ooo~ 0ecw Ind F..,_ IMfn \Nit \hey Md! reqult9 ~ '•lcee...,. ...... AeCNIWe Karen V&lenUne Introduces Muck King f tenter> und Jon ,,utlcr to (·omputcr thut run!> mtcd Stale!> as gu;.1nl looks on an .. Amt•nca 2100,'' tonight ut 8 :30 on Cha11 nel 7 ''"G*"Y • A OOHVIMATION WfTM~Y-.U Hoel "L.A Tim." "'"'* crttlo Mertln Betnhelnw- (Plll'I 2 ol 2) ... Cl) eel t.ICJYll (l) ....... IM.O 1&.0WWCV Wldooolad tly a flghl nigtll on TV, luc:y end l:t1* -en tot .oventur• • U.-oN>NIO eoti' Fred atagea a Cln:u9 In Ille jut>ll yerd Whef\ he la left 1111 eleonant bye t-L • 21TONIGHT "lrltegrelton In The llOtt" -~ 9IOLOQV "The E.,. And The Eat" , •• ClfQ'8 Hoara· Cal OoOd, SllerlMa ""-.~-. • ...,...,.* o.-t.: Ronnie Sc>ectOf Oaa1111rl Lbl i•g• • l<.NXT fCBS) Los AngtjlOS 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles 8 Kn.A tfnd I LO<> Angules G KA8C TV (ABC) Loi. Angell''• ()) l<FMB (CBS) San D•ego 8 KHJ. TV (lncJ) Los Anqcle!> <!:t KCST (ABC) San 011.!qO • KTIV (Ind) Los Angult•s • KCOP TV (Ind ) Los AnqPIP • KCET. TV (PB!:>1 Los Ang<:IP!i G KOCE-TV (PB!>) Hunrmgron &acn Lon~est Run Media Still ' Offer Choir SALT LAKE CITY <API t-'1fty years cigo. before Americans ever heard of lhe Lone Ranger or listened to the radio crooning of Rudy Vullee and Bing Crosby, 380 voices rang out through lhc 11i rwaves. singing ··The Morning Rreaks •• Today, th« Mormon TIJbcrnaclc Choir ii. still :simon~ on what ha~ become the nc1t1on 's longest runnin~ network radio :.how NONE OF' THOSE WHO SANG IN the ftrsl broadcast July 15, 1929. urc s till members. but 24 a rc h vini.t and four rccl.lllcd in interviews !hat Monday afternoon. Ted Kimball climbed a 15·foot ladde r in the CJU~·shapcd Tubcrnaclc s o he could reach the microphone. s uspended from wire . to introduce the firs t son g to 30 NBC-affllialcd radio stut1ons around the country. Kimball remained standirut on the ladder dur ing the JO.mmut.e live pcrrormance as his father, Edward P. Kimball, a n organist with tn~ choir, cautioned him," Don't rail." Worried about acoustics -11 liltle·uoderstood science then -radio st ation KSL hung a huge red velvet curtain behind the choir and covered the fir~t 10 rows of the cavernous Tabernacle with old carpeting to eliipinat.e echoes WITH ONLY ONE MICROPUON.E, many were worried that some sections of the choir would be heard and others wouldn't. "They were trying to get a good balance." said C.G. Van Os, who sang 48 years in the choir. "The sopranos sang loo loud. These rellas <KSLI being acr06s the street , it was kind of hard to get together." Ken Rogerson. who sang that day, recalls Kimball would aim the microphone in the dlrec· lion of whichever section was singing a l the mo· ment • "If the bass h ad a heavy part, he would, turn it that way That's the way they eot the sound across. Now they have e very description of record- ing device, all kinds or mixlng boards. They can bring anything out they want to," said Rogerson, who sang with lbe choir 53 years. CHOIR MEMBERS MUST NOW retire aft.er 20 y1ar1. Delores Clark was 15 and "very nervous" that day ''It was a very exciting thin& because radio was very new," she satd. .. Jt was very thrilling. I don't think any of us tllou1bt It would be as 1uccesaful as ll was," said Irene t.UDd El11ren, wbo wu tbe 16»•ear-old dau1bter of tbe conductor, Ant.bony C. Lund. In 1912, QL switched to CBS and the pro· 1rani1 beeame known •• ·•Music and th• SJ)Oken Word.•• Tbe cbolr'1 flrat televiaion broadcHl tame i.n 115', on Edward R. Murrow'• "SM it .Now" 1bow. Now; aft« more than 2,tOObroadeuta, lhe 330 voicea of tbe Mormon Tabernacle Cholr ar~ heard eecb SUnday mor'lllq over l40 radio ·ltatlona worldwideandoa50tele.Uloa1iadona. : . All o.tlberala Sj)Md?" Ed Bradley r"POfl• on the,, .. 11.11 of blacb In ""'41fle•. fOCUling on jOba. h(J(.Nllng, education end polltlea, 2S .,..,. .11.. the lendmetlt Bto.n VI Boerd of Ectuc:. • tton &ipreme Court cue OUI~ Mgtegallorl In public raclNll• (Pllf1 1 of 21 G THIAUNAWAVS An eaopted g.lrl (Sllelley Juttner) -chea tor her bk>loglcal patenta 10 learn IOl!ly rney geve '-uo e MOVIE * * * • "Giant" f Part ~) (11156) Ellabeth Taytot. J amM o.an 8uecl on lt\e 11ory tly Edne Fer1>8t. Te•· .. ,_,,~ .. and 1119 pu•- MJll of oil weelth affect thr .. _j>*C>Pla. (2 hr• l • (Ill HAPPY <MYS Fonzie 1top• In to repair a rllt ~ Rall>r> .,.0 Potala cauMd by Rletlle'a edVICa to the lolfelorn column fRI G MOVIE • * * "Welk, Don't Run" ( tll&SI Cary Giant, Saman- 11'1• egg., A mldd ... eged men lrlea to play Cupld IOt the two young PflOC>le he 11 fon:ied to 1"'-with du•lng *** ''The .....,._ .. t 111101 CMttton tWton, Qereldlne CMc>lln. A rOllgtl -captain r9tuma 10 hi• HllW9llan home to find Illa wtte end _.. allolnaled trom him eno the other ~ Nttlera In a baUle IOf c;ontrOI ol the ~a. fR) • N9CMO'lte * * * "Biiiy; Portrall Of A Sir... l<Jd" ( 11177) LeVar Bu<1on. Tin. Andr-•. A QhellO ye>Ulh flghle agalnel obatedea lnc:tudlng ltlGk of money and e pregnenl Qlrl- lrlend In hit -™ngly 1u111e betlle to llTIPfO..,. hi• Ille (R) U 9 THAU'& CCfAPAK'f Janel ano 911 eye-catching teHow ernp10yM comoe•• tor the m~·· job In flMI "°''8' ah09 wi.e lhey work (RI • MERVGAlmM G.-11 Lou Rawta, JMry Van Oylca. Oer>ny JOhn· aton. Cetola Cool<, °' John Lllli.Ql'I. fJl) OPEJIA THU. TEA "Tile Italian Sltaw Hal" The Santa Fe ()pe<a pr• -11• Nino Rota's operatic fatoe about •wedding par. ty becoming lnvOIYed In a SPrir1' Sfarf,. CBS nc•ws cr>rn.:spon d c n t Ed Hr ad IL· y. left. <.1nchor:, a two part CBS Hcport tonight and Wcdnc!-. dCJy al 8 o'dock on Channel 2. Included is film of a. Ku Klux Klan demonstra tion in Tupel o. Mi ~s . shown below. MacArthur ·Takes Role in 'Bridge' HOLLYWOOD IAP> -Producer Irwin Allen has signed J ames MacArthur to sta r in his four. hour NBC film, "The N1Rht the Bridge Fell Down." for W"'rncr Broti. Television. Mcict\rthur, who starred wilh J ack Lord In the "Hawaii f'ive-0 " series, will play engineer Cal Miller In the movie. which.focuses on motorists trapped by lhc collapse or a bridge. Barbara Rush. Le1>1ie.Nlelsen. Desi Amaz Jr and Eve Plumb ulso will appear tn the movie. Coleman Holding Out LOS ANGELES <AP > -'The start of produc· Uon for the second. season or the hit NBC aeries "Dilf'rent Strokes" has ·· been delayed again because the s how's 11-year·old alar, Guy Coleman, has faUed to show up fQF work. Coleman stayed away from the aet Monday. just as he has alnce the series was scheduled to besln production July 16 in a dlapute over pay and benef"-8 . NOW PLAYING PUTT ctn ana Orange 634·9282 lllTll COAIT Coetl Mtu 546·2711 , ...... ft ... Anallllm 87Q.9850 ...... tft.I. Hunttngton Belch 847·3591 .. • TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 5:00 -The New York Yankees wiTI try to avenge their last three spectacular losses to the Angels ln toniaht's game. played in New York. KNXT 9 8 :00 -CBS Reports pre- sents "Blitcks in America _ All Deliberate Speed?'· in a two·part series that is narrated by correspondent Ed Bradley <See photos be low.> KABC fJ 11: 30 -"The TV Show " This satirical look at TV programming was judged too hot for prime-time view- ing. (See review below.J ...... ~ '°'. lllb- .acvte WW llet IO repl- tfle OM eelen by ltle brio. grOOft'I'• --(11.tlan With EftCllWI lllblttlMH Al • MMTMNCE THIATM "t: C lawdlua: Some Julltlcie" Tlbetlul end LIVla ,_ .,... they wlll t>e lmpfl· ~ In 1118 dellh of O.menlcua MMnWhlle. Ce11Qu1a begin• to ehow ~of men1a1 ~1y t-.aoe9TAXJ Aner ~ etlOI In • hOkl· up atter119t. Alex qulla hi• cebC* )ob 8nd bacomee • waller In • anol)bltn rMt-anl (R) ~·-~ ~i '-that hi• ion '' not ~lne aenda him IO NI b-"Wtt8 LOia Witt\ • drutlC l)len . • NIGHT OAU.2AY "Since Aunt Ada Came To Stay'' A wllctl returns from Ille gfalfe &nd N ArChet IOI •-bod)' 10".*Dl~TIME NO.MO A merrlege counMlor amt hla 9Jl·wlla O.C:l<M to tty llvl.oget,,., •'n ·~ "Inner 8 tr9110lh1" 11ot1 Don McNeil dlaCU-l\i• .. lhel tl\efe .. no UIM _.., f()ffll<jla ror aurvM•I • Into 1111 ••~'old age 1':001·GCJ)111J NEW8 MAKE ME LAUOH MOVIE " • * "Willie The City Sleepa" ( 11158) Dan• Andrew•. Id• Lupino Police n.ve trouble d1111l<>v erlng C"-to Iha mur<Je< of a young gift (2 h" I • THI 000 COUf'l.E • KNN't' HIU.. 9"0W Benny pt-ta • tllkeofl on a huari.nct Ind wtfe T v IMM In "How l o Cook " ID DICK CAVETT Ou.st JOe ~ (P., 2 of 21 1 1~ e 8NIHAIY JOHE.8 wt>l1e 1nYM1ig.11no '"• ml.If <Mir of .,, lnaur enc. aoenr. &wrul&f ...,,.. 1he1 tne Miii\ l\ltd beer\ M191>fy. •no v1tlll 1n1orme11on 10 a burgtety ring (RI 0 BUT Of' CAA80ff Host Johnny Cuaon Gu.st•· Henry Wltlkler, Roon1ty Oa11ge!11eld Or&IChltt'I Corbell. LO• lndl09 Tel>ajatu (R) U DCK VAH DYl<E Rob eullera pang• or ..,.ioo.y when Laura ,,_ta a~lulold Rame 8 9 Tl4E TV IHOW Aob Relnet and gUMla 1nciudlng Bllly C"t•lil, Jqhnny Brown and Mat11n Mull tllkO It Ulltlcal IOOI< •1 t• programmino trorn IM •U0tene8A. pet epet;llYa G) TliE O<*l SHOW 8) OETSMAAT Max and 911 lfY to trap e KAOS agent wno IO•QM famous pa1n11ng1 &> CAPTIONED Al!iC NEWS (I) 8TAA~ Wilen the Enl•P<ISe la dameg8(1 In an ll'>tl •lorm one c.r~an 1a lt.lll<ld 111\d Coploln Kirk ·~ c.tUlrg8<1 wllh 1\11 mor<let 12~ U TWILIGHT ZONE An ~ rllCl•11•'1 hl<'.lo• •n ~ nome 1eo11no 11>e i.rrrv •• ol deeth 0) ALFRED HffCHC()Ct( PRE.6EHT8 Th& Ooplotn•I~ Colp"" An EngWI COUf)le Bnd Mi ............... '° ... .... • GST'IMMT MU Md • ICAOI lllllQplft ._,• ....... IO •Clllwltl ,.,..,. .. ··~ .... "1CM9 ••'4o "My Or-le Yowre" ( 114t) OOfla o.y, J9olt c-. " ..,., IOf'Orea 1118 IMtl ~ r91911)1 io-,,., .,.. .... '°' e '*"'"'.,,..... ecuw. (' llr ,66ftlll elll MOWOV. •'4 "8°P•v•S" C191a) Ooneld fklltlerlend. Eliott GOllld. T-o ~ CIA ao-n.. .,. ll'leftled fO' fttennln9Uon by""* own r.a. • • ·~ "Angel 8al>y" 11oe11 o.oroa ~. lllafcadaa ~ A young rnute girt mlr- ~ r9g4llnt ,,., voice 81\CS tlilla In love with Ille ... 8l'lgall«I • INnll• .. reaponllble (a hie I • MCMS * * 'h "HOlll-1-wood"""' Slofy'' ( 11151) Richatd Cont•. Julle Aaeme 1napifed by an unaolved Hollywood munJer, a tnOWie pr._ et1emc>la to llutl'I OU1 the Qi!C>fll by l)(OCIUClng a "'°"'8 OMlll>g wlll'I the ceM (1 ht . 30 min I (I)~ * * * "The Hired Hand" ( 11171) Pel• foncla. W•· ren Oaret A men r9tutn• 10 hta tatlllly after _, ~-only 10 ...... again to halQ I'll• f rlend 12 tin ) t2'40 8 C88 LATE MCME * * ~ "Lone Stv· Pll52) Clark Gaola. 810derl~ Craw10<d. A palr ol 111cr.- enemiee light -tne ~'°" ol Texaa ao<I ,,,._they botn love 1-00 8 TOtiot<>MOW G-1• f'reddle Mat'lln and 84lddy AoO"''. blO bend teed«• of th9 40 1. Cert V-..etlen. ~ N119 ~ ,_. l)(op41(1'f. IR) G MAVEAC< '"T Ile Hw o RI04!r ' 2:00 8 MEWS MOVIE • * 'Jt "PaolC. In 1"41 City ( IQ68) HowWd Dull Lln<lll Cnaral A government 8Qfl"I r-tleuly Ir-to u ..... lhe City oi l~ Anoe. loo trom atomic O..Struc;- tlon (7 hf'\ I ti) GET SMART Mu and 99 ar41 1"41 P'fl'f aa they &rtl puraued by • KAOS -oent on a Carll>· bean l9land ~ =1u:: ....... ......,..,_ ... , .... .....-1 ......... WoOIM.A~~ ,,....,.....,.IO..wy• girt .............. ---~ ...... .. ................ ~.(tw .. 11.-.1 .... • • ... "'°"'" Ot ••• LOul•" ( tt41) Joel ~ z...,., ...... .......,. ...... *""Md 8oulh IQ ~ tNlr ...,....""' ........ "°"' ol 1M CMI W•. ( 1 IW., '°min.) woe YOVW * • * "lie JIM MGLMI" (1t62)Jotll'W ... ..... Oillofl ,. ...... 9Qelft 9'ld .. ...-..nc.........,. to elem tM tide OI ._MM eciMtlM In ........ (1 hr .. 50 min J bl .... ... YOVll ** "WOfld &Mwl" (11170) H9n9ted by a. °"°"· ,,.,. AlelllMI guide trewfl9 Ille oontlMnla In ..-di of eMOUC OM'*-(2 In I • YOVll * • "W~ rt.-y ,....._, Lyncfted" ( 1952) 9''-n DonleYy, ~ Tott•- • MCME e ·~ ''Two Of A l(Jnd" 1111511 Edme>tld O'llrlen, UUIMidt &o41. lt'rd11radaff '• Da11ci•r Mo"i~• t2:00. *. ·~ "8-:11 9a11~ I 111651 Edd ey..-. Chrla Noel Faced with 1ecio-- li0tl of 1'-IMINmeflta, a college rnu11cal group po.ea .. glf1a to win the ~ rnoN!1y In • rnualCal too1 .. I (I lw , 30 rn1n I ......... ".JllntMI" ( llkMI) e.tte Dev•. Herwy fonda A atubt>om Soun.. •n l>ela IOaea net llence. ""' -him beclt wfler1 .,... nur-Nm ttlrOUQl'I • yellow.._~ (I "'. 50 mon I t•. * * ~ "LedlM Who Do'' (1963) Robet1 ...,,..,, Peggy Moufrt. ~ 0 ....... "Muecl9 8Mctl Parry" ( 19441 f'ranlile Avak>ft, Annerle FunlOello A waellhy _, tOlea •w•y her lime. money, end 1 llectlon• on rnoecle men 11t the be9cft (I hr , 30 mini 3:30 Q • • ·~ "l(ing Creollt" ( t9S8) EMe PT....,, Cero- lyn Jone$. Sliow Survives Censors But Comprortli.;,, /1irs l '<Jttu,tly at 11:30 11.11~ Ry PETER J . RO\' J.;J< LOS ANGELES !AJ'1 Tonight, AUC airs the funnll'sl show it has made for prime time all year. Uororluna tcly. the :.how is not 1urin~ 10 r>rtntl' lllTlf' "The TV Show·· ha-. 111 1·11 banished to lhL· nl'lh1·r n·:u Ii•·' of lalc·ru~ht lls n1rru· Off•·nd mg big bui;int•hs. t ( 'laanrwl 'I I I .30 fJ.m I "THE TV SHOW" °"'·'" 111.ult· by Hoh Reiner iJnd '>llit·r., 1n lh•· irreverent styl~ of "~.1turrl.1 v Night Live." ABC. lookini.t f111 such a show. hought 1t. workt·rl r loscly with the rn·atoro; .11111 scheduled it for u1rn1~ 1n lhf' prime time hours of July :1 "Rut lhcn, <All of a sudd1·11 I hey s aid no.·· s <:lys lf;_irn Shearer. who helped wrrt<' :rnd produce "The TV Show," and does some fine bits on 1t. "11 ·., astonishing, because thl•y '111• been trying to t'Oml• up with .1 ·Saturday Night L1vl" kincl of thing " "The TV S hnw" 1s a TV parody, set in a guy's li v1n~: room. We watch with h11n C:ls IH· s witches through the varrou.., of- r f1•r111g-. 1111 lh•· 1Ub4' ll11l\ 1111·r< i;i h. r1·f 11·111u-. ·.ho..,..,, I,. h· 1 lton-. f'( c WllJ\T <,(>'f Tiff: N f•:TWOHK 1·1•ns<1 r hol \~:.t~ ,, phony ron1 m1•rc-1.tl 1111 flw <;how. u tc.akl' off 1111 lho.'tl' suhdu<'d "Bi~ Hillttn<'ss " ') 11ur Fr11 1111 • '>POI \ you r1· atY. •'"' '>1·1·111~ T wo kids :..r1• 11luy1111: 1·ald1 wh1•n th1• liatl g1·ts .1Y.:.!V ancl lanrb 111 .1 val of ..:<Xwv 1 h1·m1•·dl 14ur1l-. O n1· n f th" k111!; fJlls 1n . r (•l1 H•v1•' lh1· ti.111 . a nti dasht>-. h :1 fl 111 I ' a "' :1 y 11 1· 1 .. • th 1· res p11ns1 hie look 111~ I' rotoch<'m nwn cumpi; 1m the• M:ret-n and :.JY~ - "Worra·d :tlmut l1ttl<• Bally" J)l)n 'I be. Th<· '>;mptom \ of d11~·mu·;JJ po1sonw g somcl1mt·\ don 'l show up for 15 or 20 Yl'<Jr.,. In tht• meunt1me, little lh lly r<in ltvl' u hllppy mul produr t1vl' hfc, thanks. 1n part. to udvancc mcnts madt• hy Protot'h('m _ after all, we ulwuy:, say, 'It's the q11;il1l y (1f 11{1· lh.JI 1·111111(:,, llril lfi•• quantity · " That, said t\liC. must go. .. THAT WAS OUR biggest fr J?ht of a ll ... s ays Shear<'r J\ fll·r a knork-1l111Jtn, dr<J~·out t11a"'I. h1· t lh t· nt·twutk 's Swn (!,11d., allll 1'1 .11•ttf'I''> l'Xl'('ULIVl'I t111ally tc-l h u~. 'l\BC h; .. , ;, ''''JJll0'>1b1ht \. 11ot lo 11n1h•rmm1· /\mc ra c<1's l a1th in b1 ~ hu-.1. ru·~"·' ·· 1\ IH'I WOI k '>JH1kcsm<1n ,.,. 11a nded on lh:.if "Whut 1t t'Om cs down to 1s lhP n •spon.'>1b1hly we havt• lo lh1• m :.iny audH.·m·cs th<it m :1kf' up the e>ntire :J\Jd1cnc1• 11( tf!l1•v1S"1011 v1C'wer -; And there is al:,n ;1 rcl'.pon..,1b1hty lo our etfflliat.cs. who huve a direct respon:,ibility to tht•1r communities." . Reiner and Shearer rcfusc'<i lo t'Ul that s egment and o\hl·r "oh· JPctaonable" b 1L'> lhat compris.-d JO m anut<:s of th e show. /\BC re fused to aa r 1t intact "THI'.: CO~PROMISE," SAYS Sheurer. "was late-night.·· - 1 recommend this little com· promise if you happen to be uwake at 11.:JO tonight. HAVE A COOL JULY AT THE El Camino Clblret Theatre eeo .L CAMtNO ..... L. TUSTtN, C A 92ell0 SEE THE FANTASTIC MUSIC MAN AID WOY OUR COOL r.AlfOlllA BUFFET "FOi ., s10 • 1UE.. IEI .. Ila I •. -····' -.-MOAOW---,.-,-.... ---. , .. --· 1 •0000 flOOO CHAW~ .~,MICllO ~ .. 71 \ ,11 11 • RtS.: (714) 838-9822 1,'1.11 81·~ .,·. I ·~ I *»Id. 'Give mit o push,' I meant from the bock 1" SUPERHllOES SHOE I ' I H • MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by 811 Ktane PUNKY W KllllAN ... oa<HOLMD' a . KlllCI• r I ' • I l ,,, . by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta by Jeff MacNelly GORDO JUDGE PARKER NANCY • DRABBLE DR .SMOCK NIELSEN awlt<, ~ ~'b.J ?6l.l CX'.J ~AA DAV M<flN1f'l:J TV WRJ.1 LJ41t..~1J 1Nrl) ~U6AR JV~KIC?, PEANUTS I IC'-'Ol.tJ '<Ml~ <.1 ~L MAl"'(O ~JJO"I. I RfAl.L 'I 1.ll(t M~ft, ~1" I Mi'lf~ IC.NOW WtlJ.1' 1"0 SA'f 1'0 MEft (Ill. ~ 1'0 A.(1' ~ ~ WAS UP HAL..F 'J"Hf: NI G H-r" 'f'R YIN ' -ro cov eR MY CANA R Y.' I 60€~ 'fl4f 9£S1'" 'f111..U.. 1b 00 is Jos'f" &€: M~~t1..r. MA'i9E I COULO 5EHO MIM A TIWATEHIN6 LETTa by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont 1:.'ve .Jus-r cso-r -ro G F!"1" A CAcse.r by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh WEU., (D.16R~~oNAl. CCM'.11mcS ~a.JC, NJO NvrRtflONI~~ I Ai-JD,, .... by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS ~ R111k roo1er 1 Snoe pan . 2 w~tCI'> ~ Nol tor 57 Girt s name !lPoow __ 58 ~;ice· " Bra1nc11t1C1 59 Warran! ·~ h •Sle<l 61 Puls lo WOik 16 Poor -62 Freshet 17 Ring 63 Deed Fr •8 Sharp blow 6A lnlels · '9 Eye -65 Hackec:J 10 Bower 66 Flower ?2 Scobl>lers 67 Withe< 24 Na11 pohstt DOWN 26 Craters 1 L gn m _ 27 Chemleal ' u suffi~es 2 Enhance 29 Tuo J -IOilSI 30 Also • Equmes lJ L1gh1 hrture 5 Per1ect 37 Meal grade a TA'bOrd 38 Auras v ' ings 39 Crew mem-1 lllS!ruel ber a Shy ones •O Congealed 9 Way off 41 Cup1c:J base' 2 words 42 Quebec res· 10 Simmers ldenl II Thrall 44 T111y 12 Ogle ~ Oowntum fl Sltps 46 Observed 21 Rips 47 Aepteas. 23 Winglike 2 WOfCla 15 Golfer •9 Firstborn -Elder UNITED Fea1ure Sy11C11ca1u Monc:Jay's Puule So!Ylio ....... '" I) . ,.,. k la I/• l I • I c • a •'• I • i. r '• l I 0 y [ . 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MUTWAW" CN1 W0AU-1M&lt41 ""''.__, ....... .... .,...... ~ ....... ,.MAHHAnAtr ''TMI IH-t.AWS" IPGI "RUSCO KID" CPGI •--t·Jt ' T .......... ... ............ 1e DQuble Bm at .Newport Wle other lhealera aloq the Orance Coast .re COD&ent to put on one producUoa at a Um•. the Newport Harbor Community Theater baa 10met1Ui a lltUa diff erenl LO otter Ulla week. Tbe Newpor\ players wW 11nvell two aummer product.lonl. &o be 1ta1ed ill repertory, u the ftnale ol u..tr fttat IUU NalOO. Tlle nnt. Attbur Kopit'• "Chamber Mule." open Wednesday whUa UM QUben and 8"1Uva.n operett.a "HMS Plnafon" foUow1 on Thunlday. .. CllAMBE& MV81C,'• under the direction of Rlck Yorba, wHl be 1latted Wednesday• and Saturday• at 8 p.m. Nancy E bsen la staging "PlnaCore," backe<t by 111uslcaJ director Tony Pas-, qua, on Frid11y 1md Saturday evenings at 8 and Saturday aftemoona al 2. The shows w1U run three weeks, through Aug. 11. MlH Ebllen also performs ln "Chamber Music" with Curol Grant Smith, Sorrell Wayne, Ka llu Maher, Noncy Zeltzer, Belly Lou Borland . Wendi Anne and Phylha Palatnlck. Like~ise, Yorba Is aeen ln "Pinafore'' along with Joe Hoover, Marilyn Moore, Kathy Born, Arthur CybuL'iki. Pam Burden, Tim Gail. Derrick Trimble and Ed MelJo. The double bill Is being presented at the. Newport Theate r Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beacb Call 673·5115. ALSO GOING ON the boards this week Is the FountaJn Valley Community Theater's children's production of "Pinocchio." whicb opens Friday at Los Amigo11 lligh School. Diane Rosales, who wrote the script, music and lyrics ror this adapta· lion, also 1s directing. Shelley Smith and Michelle Hargrove share the title role while Jim Ste rling and J ay Lechlman divide the part of Ocpetto and Ralph Gordon is Jlmlny Cricket. Performances will be given this Friday and Aug. 3 at 7:30 and July 28, 29, JI, Aug. 1, 4 a nd 5 al 2:30 at the school, 16566 Newhope Sl., Fountain Valley. Reservations 968·3509. Winding up its engagement at the Laguna Moult.on Playhouse this week 1s the musical com- edy "Pippin," which plays Wednesday through Saturday in Laguna and then moves to Orange Coast College for two more weeks. [V[HY SLJMMI .R lHL CRCAM Of- AMLHICl\N Y()UlH GOLSTO SUMMf.H (AMP- ANDTII(. 1U '>I (,o 10 f-( /\MP Nt JI< 111'> 11\H ...... ·; vu._.., • ..,.....,~,.,. ..~., •• ~ .. ,,.,,. •. ,,.,, :~·.1 _ _..._ _____ _..___ -... ,. ........ , ....... ··~,,,.-· ~ «:,,:--', • •"' •• flort/tf I llllA '1AlA (DWAllDS0 MUllTlllGTDtl STADIUM DlllYl-111 Brtw ~.·'1 •, tJ'l UIWAllDS' CIMMA COTlll CC!'ta Mne 979·•1•1 llunltnqlon Bo.Kn 848 0188 O•~•Q• f1'1'1 8110 lDWUDl0 HDDlllACtt UA CllltlllU 11 IOIO !)31 '>81JD °'11lQj! 634 )911 lDWAllDl° ClllllllA wtlT We"m.n\let 111•189•·39'.l'I A lJNIVEHS/\I. PIGTURF. • PANAVISION • jR ) r •• , .• •• .. I'•'' ,,,.,,,,,JC,1r,., •••< A1t W1t. .. ••''l i-•1 ~.tr..v1 r, ~ I J1 '4 .J ·,,·~ ~' th ff • I 1n ~If A r11 ~ 1~· ·J· ,, tt I •CI NOW PLAYING lDWAADS ' BRISTOL OAANOE MAU STADIUM DAtYf·IN Santa Ana !>40·7444 Orange 637·0340 Orange 639·8770 ' • Intermission Tom Titus IOllN FEllZACCA dJrect.s the offbeat musical with AJab Harrison and Cheryn Love ln the leading roles. Curtal.n time is 9 p.m. at the Moulton. 806· Laguna Canyon Road, Laeuna Beach. Reserva· lions &t-&743. Alao gjvlng tlnal performances this week la the drama "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Neat." wbJeh closes out its two-week run Wednesday through Saturday at 8 and Sunday al 3 l.n the main theater' o( Saddleback College. It's the third production of the Saddleback Company Theater's 1979 s ummer stock season. . CONTIN{JlNG THEIR respective runs along the coast are. "Boeing, Boeing" al the Huntington Beach Playhouse in the Se<1cl1ff Village Center, Main at Yo rktown , ll unt1ngton Beac h C847-446SJ . Performances Friday itnd Saturday at 8:30 through Aug. 4. •·The Missing Link" at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St.. Westminster (893·862.6). Performances l"riday and Saturday at 8 .30, also through Aug. 4 -"West Side Story" al Sebastian's West Din- ner Playhouse, 140 Avcnida Pico, San Clemente I 492-9950>. Performances nightly except Monday lhroughOct.14 . Singer in Hospital NASHVILLE, Tenn. CAP) -Country m usic singer FerUn Husky Is In satisfactory condition at Baptist Hospital after having an egg-sized tumor re- moved from his right wrist. Husky, 51, said his doctors believe the tumor was b~nign. lie sC1id doctors had known about the growth for a bout three years. 1541 W. SUNFLOWER -.. 0# BRISTOl CM. ~II ..THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG RIDES AGAIN" "BEOKNOBS& BROOMSTICKS" (G) .. LOST AND FOUND0 ' .. HEAVEN CAN WAIT .. (PG) "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" "CHINA SYNDROME" (PG) O,EN DAILY 12:)0 NOW PlAYING 8R(A PlAl A u I •• ,, f I • UACIN£MAS EDWARDS' NlWPORT CllllMA Newport Be.ch 644 O/bO la, C..lt 114/S'H711 3410 ""'" ''" ,.,,,,,, D...,St.Ne • THf MUPl'fT MOYll CGI 12·2·4·•·•·10 RofMrtOeHlro THE DIU HUHTH lltl I :l0.4:4'·1:00 Sl1udl6'd YOU f'llOf'fflCY "GI 12·2·4·•·•·10 STADIUM DRIYE·IN Orange 639 8770 ( 642-4321] Direct or collect, to subscribe to YOUR hometown paper, the MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNIAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "MOONRAKER" !POI "ROCKY II" IPGl .. LOST AND FOUND .. .. FAST BREAK" (PG) "JUST YOU ANO ME. KID" (PG) "DEER HUNTER" (R) ~ srR01um 6 sr REEr1 5 l rj ,' H b 0 0 RIVE · In I• 9'J .. BUCK ROGERS ANO THE 251h CENTURY" (R) "BLOODLINE" (R) "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR" "THE IN-LA "(PG) "WHO IS KILLING THE GAEA T CHEFS OF EUROPE?'~ "PLAYERS" (PO) "HEAVENCANWAIT" ''T"E DEER HUNTER" (R) "BOYS IN COMPANY C" "MEATBALLS" ''WHICH WAY IS UP?" ( R> AL.I.. OllllVC•INS 0NN 6cJl,M.~T' c .... .,..._ti~-u....... 1( ................ • r..(r~ 91100>'t fli BURNS SHIELDS JU9TYOU w • ANO C -.KD ~" Bill.MURRAY. - n un .... ,_ 15CAPI F•OM ALCAT•Az " ... PRANK a LANGELLA DRAOJIA , . .._.... ....... ~~ Plue "QUTCH I SUNDANCE THE EAAl-V DAYS ARlVOlJ ~ RLAOVtO R A 600DTIMU •• Riil. 1• MIJRRAY • ~1BALLS ~~ .. INllN: ••nu lolillleck •HONKope aML•~LO· Featuring_._. __ ____ r- l l!bl t • s I z4ed Fonzie Oanny Butch played Fonzie's look-alike nepher', Spike, in four 'Happy Days ' episodes 81 DENNIS Md·EU..\N OHlllhlttHll .... SboDDen-partleWarly youq sboppers-at a eo.ta-lleN sqpermarket often do a double take while waitiq for their groceries to be bag ed. At fint llance tbe box boy looks like any other 17-year-okl high school student working to earn spend.iq money. BUl by tJie aecond glance you m iCbl noUc e something vaguely familiar about him. Picture the liRht brown hair slicked back with a po\Dld of grease. Picture a T-shirt. blue jeans and a black leather jacket, and you just might Jet out with a n uncontrollable, "Hey·Y·Y·Y'' 'Last night at the May Co. a girl came up to me ·and said, "Are }<JU on TV?" I was jazzed. ' No. it's not Henry Winkler doing research for a new movie role. It's act.or Danny Butch working al his part·time job al The Pantry. Three years ago during the peak of Fonzle- mania millions of "Happy Days" fans were do· ing their own thumbs-up impressions of tht: Fonz But Danny Butch was living the fantasy ON FOUR E PISODES of the popular com· edy series he -pla:ved Fonzie's look-alike newphew. Spike. Butch fit the role to a T <shirt>. "I was like a pint-s ized Fonzie," says the ~-Joot-2-inch Butch. a Costa Mesa High School senior "That's what they called tne." It's been nearly thre~ years since his last episode a ppeared, but Butch is still occasionally recogruzed-even though he admits that without the ~rease and leather jacket he bears little re· semblance to Spike Thus. be was surprised the first ltme someone approached him and asked if he was the guy who played Spike. "Last night at the May Co. a girl came up to me and said, 'Are you on TV?' I was jazzed. It's really neat." · Of coune, the string of commercials and other TV 8hows he'8 appeared on durtng the last e1eht years is partly responsible for lhe recoana tlon. Butc h , whose most recent com mercial is for a breakfast food bar. began dance lessons at the age of 6 in a Fountain Valley dance studio. His teacher, Eve Peterson. was impressed with him and took his pictures to agents in Hollywood. He was signed by one and began the compeUUve grind of audJUons. His first com mercial was for a toy company. ''l'VE ALWAYS BEEN a hCJm ," he sayl> with an impish grin. The "Happy Days" role so far has been hall biggest career break. It led to parts in "Baret ta" and the "Tony Randall Show" in which ht: was typecast as the tough kid . Butch recalls that he was home in bed with the nu the day his agent called to tell him about the audition for the "Spike'' role . .. It's for 'Happy Days'-J gotta go," he an s isted to h.is mother, Gina. who remanded him that he was sick. SIXTY-THR EE OTHE R WO U LD-Bl-: Spik es were interviewed for the part The com petition was narrowed to four: two who looked like Fonzie and two who could act like ham Butch t-ould act like hjm. "I watched the show," he !>ays. adding, · I mock people all the time." He recalls that he was given a script to read and then director J erry Paris. a high.energy man, came in saying , "OK . let"s f{O " Without thinking, Butch snapped back ·'OK. just hang on." He figured he had ruined has chance by talk 1ng to the director like that. But hi:, mother later was told that the 13-year-old's s mart aleck response had Impressed Paris Butch said Henry Winkler gave ham poinl ers on perfecting the Fonzie characl1.•risli c!> His talk <"whoa, hey-y.y.y''), his s tanee. th<' thumbs up, snapping his fingers and .. the wa y he motions for the chicks." "He <Winkler) was Rreat to work with ,·· says Butch. "They all were.· HE SAYS THE CAST and crew wcrr Ii.kc one big family. (See SPlKE, Page Ct> , By JOEL C. DON Ol IM D•llf ,.,,.. Sutt Then~ w<Js a sense or fulfaUmenl, yet empt•· ness. At :rl. M<t rjorie rnot her Teal na mct had reached her peak in life. She had met all the goals she set up for herself or, as she suggests. the goall> "society had set up for me as a female. "I FELT that l had done my obligation of being wife and mother to perfection." Lau Haaning1 a therapis t at the Care Un it , will discu ss alcoholism and the mid-life crisis at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 26, at the South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna. Gradually, Marjorie changed her dritlitmg habits. She bad been a moderate drinker and recognized her high tolerance to alcohol. "I wu conaidered a social drinter who held her booze well." she says. But the pressures of havinl reached goals early in Ule caught up with Marjorie. Within six months after changing her drink· Ing habits, abe was an alcoholic. Marjorie battled alcoholism for four years. She so. ugbt help from therapy groups and psychialristS and even committed benell to a bolpital psychiatric ward. HEil TWO YOUNG CBILDll£N were con· fused, and Marjorie's alcoholism contributed to the break·upofher marriage. At age 38, one week after her husband had left her, .Marjorie entered South Cout Medical Center's CareUnlt, an alcobollam and dru1 treatment proiram. She got her alcoholism &mcler control, but Marjorie finally tackled tbe root of her prob· lems .-wbat mental bealth1 professlooals term tbe mld-Ufe crilla. Lau HaanlnR. a CareUnit therapi1 t. deacribes the mJd·Ufe crilil u a polnt in Ute when a penoQ uta· "h tllat .ii there ii to lt! 11 that all I'm IOIDI to do for tbe ...i of my life?" A mld·llf • crtal• can beSID u early u a pet1c1a'11Mea. TOt1 aum Yotla OCCVPATIONAL and IOdal ..... wbieb .,. •llllPb obU&a&.ioM and comm&tmeata to ,_, ~ and MCiet.Y. Haanilll IQI. TbeD 10U •ldcllab' rulbe tUt you've been fullllli9I IOllMODe ea..'1 dreamt aoddllllw. . ,,. mid· Uf• en. .. trtglNd by tbe llloek Of na"~ that you eu't eope wt&b Uvtaa for younelf, JIMl'll M11· TIM erilil eaUM9 ealiltr wldeb eu lead to a de,_.ee OD ..... .-• al~l or Valhlm, OM GI die moet allUled pnecrtpUon HdaUftl ID UM Unltad a.e.. D•tlf ,.,, .. ,._,.. 9Y c;_,,, ·-- Danny Butch works as a box boy at The Pantry in Costa Mesa. 7hat's ~ howl get my side money. Dru,Jts "numb the senses and feeling~ and that's one wa y of evading those feelings that cause an awful lot of tension." he says. But Haarung, 34, insists that the mid·)jfe <.'raSas doe:i; not cause. alcoholism . Rather. he sees alcohol and other drugs as compounding the problem. making it difficult for the in· dividual to deal with the feelings or self·doubt and emptiness. Some persons develop habits to evade the crisis. he say&. _ Haanmi:: recalls a New York attorney who lefl his w1fe, family and successful law pr•cti ce to open a small business in Southern CaWomia. • HAANING DESC&IBES TRIS action as one o( reversion and escape Crom the complexities of life. "He felt he was owned by all these things around h.im," he said of the la wyer. Others tum to alcohql and prescription drugs. But these sedatives only compound the problem and bring on additional emotional trauma of guilt and remorse. Haarung says. Alt.bough the drugs aren't a result of the mid-life crisis, they bring it on faster as the person wresUes with the symptoms instead of the crisis it.self. Marjorie. now q, speaks candidly about her struggle with alcoholism. Like many recovering alcoholics. she feels committed to helping others who have reached a concurrent peak and valley, which is the traumatic warning signal or the mid· life crisis. MAIUORIE RECAU3 the tuming point in her life, when years of serving social 1oaJs caughtupwithsuddenfeelingsofemptiness. ·'One Mondat' momlq I woke up and tilld to clean the house and I cUdrl 't feel like it.'' abe says. "I knftr. I bad to and I WU upUpl about The mid-life crisis is triggered by the shock of realizing that ~ cant cope with living for ~rself ... t t 1 I ' -I '. , .......... .. ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE Danny Butch, box boy at The Pantry in (;osta Mesa, has appeared in a string of commercials during the r last eight years. ••• Spike c From Pa1e CU The fa mily atmosphere was enhanced by his grandmother (now deceased) who always accompanied Butch a nd his mother to a ud1t1ons He says his grandmother would bring trays or fried Italian cookies on the set lor the cast. "T h ey jus t loved h e r ," h e says. ··Every bod y calle d he r gr a nd m a . Anson Williams usud to sing to her:• Butch says his grandmother inspired him to do well . "She was so proud," he says. "When I'd go for a n interview she'd be in the back seat with . he r fingers crossed. She 'd say, 'Shakin' the leg.' '"'! It was a big booster.·· t1 Tbe first show with Spike in it generated so much mail that three more episodes were m ade "I got letters from cousins I didn't even know," says Butch HE'S NOT SURE WHY Spike was phased out after four episodes, however. He reasons that the Fonzie character at the lime was being played up heavily. Perhaps one Fonzie was enough. Unlike Scott Bai<>-tbe teen-age actor who now plays Fonzie's un-Fonzie-like cousin Chachi-~idol sta tus has bypassed Butch. "That's what J had hoped to have been-you know, popular," admits Butch. Tfie only newspaper article about him was written two years ago when he visited relatives in Pennsylvania. The headline reads, "Child TV Star Vis its Grove City Kin." While he sometimes was going on two cast· ing Interviews a day after his "llappy Days" exposure, Butch says, "Things are kind of slow now.'' IN TllE FALL, HOWEVER, he 'll appear in another commercial for Bazooka Bubbl(!gum. The star of the commercial, it turns out, is none other than Scott Baio. Al 17 , Danny Butch is at an awkward age for child actors. But although he once hated his height, it is now working to his advantage. His size and boyish face allow him to play much you.nger roles. .U utch will continue his acting career. hut he says he's also interested in anterior design and architecture and plans to go to college. And because mos t of his acting money has gone into a college fund, he works as a box boy ··One of the fi rst things a lot of people ask is. 'Why is he working here'?" says Butch. '"That's how I get my side money. I pay for my car ins urance, m y gas and things on the weekend.·· He adds with a s mile, "My mom s ays so I don't gel spoiled." .. But even while doing the "Happy Days shows he was working part-lime -at Der Wienerschnitzel for mini mum wage. "I just didn't really think about it." he says. "It'i, like I'm just working two jobs " DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back I read an artJcle in your colun10 in re1ard to the phrase "How are you?" You said the phrase baa no 'real meantn1. that It's Just a "1reet.ln1." Several akepllca dl1a1ree wtth you. May I abare a recenL experience which proves you were rt1ht? I lraln docton. One mornlq, with 10 doctors ln my office, l made the statement that I agreed with Ann Landers when she sald, "How are you?" ia the moat m is· understood phrase in the English language. Ve ry few people give a damn how you are. I then volunteered to prove my theory at lunch. Aa we approached the restaurant, 1 asked the doctors to follow close behind me and Uaten carefwty. J 'bpened the door and walked In. The owner of the re1taurant greeted me with, "Hello, doctor. How are you?" I replied, "I have cancer/' He said, ··Great! How is your dad ?" I answered, "He died in August." He shouted, ·'Fantastic. When you see him give him my regards." I said , "I will." I wonder what your critics would say lo thi.I? _. M.D. IN SEATTL E DEAR M.D.: f can't lmag.l.De! Sball we aak ~em? · DEAR ANN : I am a 23-year-old female who, after four years of living on my own . has moved back an with lht: folks and three younger brothers and sister. My parents were h appy about my retum- lng. We set down ground rules. l abide by lbem . A month lat.er my mother began yellin~ al me constantly Nothing I did was right. l tned rea· soning with her. my rather t ried reasoning with her -to no avail. So now. no one talks to anyone and we are a ll miserable. I pay rent a t home which entlUes me to sleep here. No meals, no usintt the r~~lly car, no friends over, only sleeping privileges. l .nave a good job a nd respectable friends. Jf there was any way I could afford my own apartment I would have ll, but inflation ha~ done me in and I can't make it anymore. Wh at should I do·? -DAUGHTER OR NOT? DEAR DAUGHTER: If yoa can't afford an apartment, rent a room wltb cooking privilel(es. ft surely would be better than the situation you describe. Aaa £••den DEAR ANN LANDERS: We work int.be a c · counllnJ offices of a large firm. The boas ha.a started somethina new. He has been uldn1 U1 to do all sorta of penonal boaineu for bimMJf and his family. The corker today was when one of our number wu asked if she would mind going to hla home next Monday at 8 a.m . to baby-sit with his two chHdren because hil wife has to be at a meeUngandtheslttercan'teettbereunUlnoon. Is thls usual procedure? How does an em ployee gracerully get out ol being errand. run ner and "servant"? To refuse would be to • put o ur jobs on the. line . In other respects it is a great company, but we wonder If this practice. which seerrui to be _1trowlnl. is fair. -EIGHT TO FIVE IS ENOUGH. DEAR EJGHT TO FIVE : U yoa wen 110t bJred &o be a "personal asslataat," aad yosr boss coaUnues to ask you &o do domestic cborea -slag out loud and clea r. If, however, be asks you &o belp out la u emergency, and you want to do It, that's another 1&.ory •• ( llappenings ) JudJtb Olson is on vacation. Happenings wlJI resume when she rf'tum.4'. ( Horoscope ) Imprinted Calendars Available WEDNESDAY, J ULY 25 By SYDNEY OMA.RR ARIES <Mar. 21 -Apr 19): Accent on taking a chance on your own creative capacity Im print style, p e rsonal meaning and s1gnaturt Ch lld rc:n . charis mu. change, speculation. ex- citement or physical at traction b le nd into scenario. TA URUS I Apr. 20 · May 20) Home environ ment dominates be aware of details, don 't wander too far from familiar ground. Libra, Scorpio and another Ta u rus fig ure pro· mmently GE MI NI <May 21 .June 20): Avoid scatter· ing your forces. Be versatile , accept social invitatio ns, e nlarge per son a l a nd pro · fessionaJ horizons: One you met two months ago makes reappearance .. Expand without over- e x t c n d I n g r a c i I i t ... :. SAGITTARIUS c Nov 22 -Dec . 21J Obtain valuable runt by reading Scorpio message. Rc<tch beyond current expecta- tions Wnte. udvert1 st" publish and distribute Aquariu ~. Tau1 u s persons play important roles, Pun.ue langua~t:. educ·;1l!onul proJect CAPRJCOltN I I><'c 22 .Jan 191 Per~1q . ana lyze. take nothing for g ranted . Find reasons. locate sources Gem ini, VirJ(o . Sal{1t · taraus na t1 vc•s fi gure prominently Empha:.1s on basic values . budgc•1. f1nanc1C:JI statu'> of pa rt n er o r m<itP . A Q UA RI US (J <1 n 20· f eb. IR>. Emphasis on rn arn<t gt•, contracts , change or adJ ustment of hrt· style. T<1uru~. Li bra, St·orp1 0 natives figure prominentlv. Go l>low . dt'f('r lo w1:.hl'-. of ont• ('IO~e to }OU PISCES c F'e b 19-Ma r :WI . Oef1nt-tC'rm -. J\ 01d s elf deception. s trive for realistic ap pro <tc·h to s ituat1on i., people. St1ck1ng t o bas ics will get Job done . Know 1t, act accordrnJ?, l y Jmpnnted 1980 ealcn darl> <tr e ava ilabl1· through the Association for ReUtrdcd C1t1zcns. Name, addr~s. phont• and logo of company or o rgan1z a t1 on can bf' printed with a minimum ordt> r of 200 calendar~. Order d eadline 1s Wedn~day, Aug 1. For order Corm con- tact. Orange County As· sn. or Retarded Citizens. SOS N. Tustin. Suite 252, Santa Ana, 92705, or call. 547 9515 Put Be-st -Foot Forward CANCER I J une 21- July 22): Spotlight on production, responsibili· ty. inte nsified activity and r elationships. Bind· 1ng agreement or con· tract could be on agen· d a.._yDIL could. compl.ete a very important mis· s ion ! By EDGAll-.JLLEa AU9de-~Wnt. CHATl'ANOOGA, Tenn. -· A 61-year-old, still-spry salesman says Americans can beat the high coat of gasoline and do wonders for their health at the same time T~lrick? WaJk. Georp Collins isn't k1dding and be has the credentials to back up wbat he 1ays. HE ONCE WALKED nearly 3,000 miles from New York to Texas and, today, continues • to walk an averqe of 10 miles a day. • "U fV•l'YbodY woukl walk, we probably could 1ave 20 percent of our 1uoline bUl or ! maybe ao, .. Col!im tald lD a recent lntemew. He th1nb Americans jump into their cars ' for many short trips which they could just as I euUy m.U by foot. uw.ua TO aruaca. 1 "Wair to the ..-err store and take along a JiltlecarttoPU1btbeJ1roceriesbaeldn,"betald. Aside from .. vlnl tuollne, be saya hoofing it ls great for the health. "I feel like I saved my life by walk1n1," be ••1d. Re had • clttulatory problem which cleared up after be belan putUn1 lD bla daily treu. • 'ff everybody would wsfk, we probsbfy could save 20 percent on our gasoline bill or maybe 30, ·says George Collins. .. YOU'VE GOT TO preach lt like you preach reUllon." be aaJd. Another advant11e to waiting a. It itvea you . time to think, meditate and obeerve the tbln1s around you that oormaJly 10 by in • blur u you drive, he said. "When I walk I am more serene and calm . . you 1et a chance to see the world u it real· ly It, •pectally if you walk in the country," be said. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): You grasp "magic" or universal appeal. People are drawn to you with the ir questions, proble ms . Many in· dividuals merely want to be close to you. Trust your own judgment, in· tuition. Be direct, s tand tall for convictions. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): \Yhal you seek is a vailable, but tem· porarily •out -of. commission." Strive for truth by getting to heart of matt.en. Elements of Intrigue. deception, mystery and romance a re present. UBllA <Sept. 23-0cl. 2 2). Accent on friendahip, apeclal busl- ne11 contacts, member of oppGSlt.e sex who un· deralanda and ap . preclatA!9 you. Aquarius, Cancer and Leo natives figure promlnenlly. SCOllPJO <Oct. 23· Nov. 21>: One "in com- mand" 1u11eat1 that you divenify. Do it, but keep central 1oal ln sl1bt. &.perior taka a llkiDI to you : suddenly there la room at top. Foc:u1 on perspective. 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS '12.50 .................. .. ,. ... ....,..., " "' ..;_ iiilildP'IDI Costa Me .. T.-1 Club 517-0211 't..~ ~~\(( O f ~(G\)v­ Qff . lu\V ~\) e1-P11e~ l~ef If you've been thinking of coming to Schick for your weight problem, now is your chance to start the program at o substantial saving. Schick's Stoy Slim system gives you one-to-one instruction ... no pills, no shots, no deprivation. Make on appointment now for o friendly, no-obligation, one-to-one discussion of your weight problem. We're woltfng for your coll. . ...... to Orange County •• 558-8404 SCHICKSmokltl9 ond W.lght Con"°' Cenr.rs OAAHGE 777 s. Main St. 115 .. .-.• . • . , MMA llOUBECk 4 Ill s'•tloa. M had tM pre11u,. of "U your wife Al • aleahoHe, what ~ve )lo.I done Lo 1DUe W that ••Y," 11 ar)arie a.ya. Marjorie ••eetually Hffeted lhe cl111lc •1•pCom1 ol aballn and •tomacb \\PM And abe would Clftee wab up In the middle of the Ill ... & to IDUe herulf a drank AL'l80lJG8 8llJ: INmAU.l' aouaM helo froaa •· l*Ychiatriat, ahfi .sayi. oo~ major prob- &em wida tberapy was that he "never men tiooed &bat it wu a di.ease ··1 Sot to feeling that slnee It wa"S brought on IMIYCllololieally, I should be able to go out itod driak a little." MarJOrie says. Finally. the P1Ych1alr1st rt!C<>mmended the CareUnlt. which reportedly was the first-such prosram ID the country. There are now about 60 similar alcohol treatment programs nationwide. Sbe lmmedlately felt the positive attitude of the CareUnil'a therapists and n~rses "J wu eager lo find out why they felt di!· ferent about alcoholics I started feeling dif· ferent about myself • · RE& nRST NIGHT , s he vividly remembers "Somebodykissedmegoodnight" TM \Nalm nt includtt po1lUve support and recawre1 that pauenla o<K naa.ke any radical cbllllPl ln I.Mir llfe1t yle for one year. "Sometlrn~' wtu1l's Important Js what we don't do and not wh•l wett ®'nt," aaya Haan· ln1. who alao had once •tru11led with akohoU.,m. In hJ1 late 208. tlaanlnc sa)'s he experienced hit qwn mld-Jlfe cri1Jl11 when he wu presaured by h11 parenu• do Ires for him to belt.er hts .own economlc und aiooiul condition. Now •• therapl.st, llaanlng says he trles'to dissolve the notion that one must constantly pro· duce-and uchleve $:Oals. "To relax for an hour is .. xtremely producuv~ . . il's ljke a non-learning uxperience. ·' AL11IOUGH MORE MEN SUCCUMB to drinking t1nd the mid·llfe crisis than women, changes in society's attitude toward working women has contributed to an increase in the number of women wrestling with a mid-life crnus, Haltninl(say~. ln retrospect. Marjorie even believes that her alcohohsm served as a positive growing experience. "For those of us who recovered, in order to maintain your sobrit!ty in a comfortable way, you have lo make changes in your life. "What happens to a lot of people is that they Juis t stay locked in and don'tdoany changing. "I feel that the alcohol was most beneficial to m e in the mid-life crisis .. it sounds crazy." Taking the Children Along The other morning I opened the paper to see President Carter's dirnghter, Amy, trailing behind hlm at an airport in Tokyo yawning and car rying her violin case The President and Mrs. Cartf'r unknowingly are r esurrecting a tre nd in this country that has been dormant ror more U1an a decade. It'!> called taking the children with you THROUGHOUT THE world at state din ner~. high·l<'ve l he llos a l the airport and motorcades. I have seen Amy trudging along carrying her books. stuffert unimals and gamtl>. . ·Not only is the President putting the baby sitte r vote in jeopardy, he is creating dis· harmony among United St<ites children who h.ave to stay home with a minimum wage baby sitter , $2\J() worth of s teaks m the freezer <1nd $5,000 worth of toys. My Ron said lo me the other day, "You never take us anywhe re " "Where would you like to go" uro LIKE TO ~et out more and meet peo· pie like Brezhnev or the Japanese Ambassador lo the United States . o r maybe just to see a Chinese opera." "People don't lake their children with them anymore." "Then why does the President do it.!' "Maybe he can't ge t a sitter. Bes ides, you'd bebqred.' 'No I wouldn't . I'd take my skateboard E,...a a .. 1terk along or my drum i-.ct I'd keep busy. I know ~omc kids whose• parcntl> even take them out for dinnf;!r once in "" hilc I can 'l reme mber when you last took mt• out to <hnncr." "I REMEMBJ.;R. It was when you uttered .vour first words . 'shrimp cocktail and pressed duck '" Maybe 1·m ovt'rrcacting, but my mother tells stories of how she used t.o travel with us in the '30s R.G. <Before Guilt.l She tells of how we locked ourselves in a public restroom . . pulled over a gumball machine in a crowded grocery store. entwined our b<>dies around her legs Md whined because we couldn·t have candy ... fell asleep at the fair . . . threw up on the ferris wheel and arl(ued for 35 miles once on the life s pan of a centipede with fool problems. Maybe if we had taken our violin along . thjngs would have been dirrerenl. The Broad-way says ... Save 30°/o on all gold je-welry. That's nice. ,__ ••a• 9'TA• • ..-uim ..... 1Ulftl,CA- (1M) ... tllr ...... ""'" -. --..... Oifl 'ff/111130., ....... ._,... ... ....,..1,_ .--d'-*IOt_..,..,I ..... _.... ..... 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C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES ~ I j/21 413 POINSETTIA Old U>rona del Mar three llcdroom home. used b r I c k r I r ,, p I ;1 l' ... hardwood noors. conv1:· rucnt location R ·2 lot re udy for add1twnal un1l ' Just reduced to $140.000 COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-6670 MUHDUlHG down tree lint!d walk lhru terrace 1tardern.. set t.hc tnv1gorating tone or Utls condo community Must see this 2 l><.'<lroom . ~~~~~~~~~ air conditioned beauty offered at. $51,900. Call ~3966. ''l&IEVE IT" MHAVEltDE A steel gated courtyard adds lo elegant entry lo a 2500 sq.ft. family home. Large living r oom . formal dimng. sunny garden kitchen overlook.<; ptX:an paneled ram:ly WOOOIRIDGE room. 4 Bedrm. 2 bath. Reclill:ed-$127,950 added·on game room IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip A YALON Well constructed. ~ BR. 1 ba .. oak rt oor. partial basement. concrete foundaUo(l. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR l .1 ' " 1 d, l >, • , r, P, t, I',, 6161 I ACRE LOT!! Surrounded by view and hills w greater Laguna Hills "Ne llie Gaal Ranch" Bwld your own custom estate. Very rew lots at Uus great pnce. Owner will carry 2nd TD. Call todlty '. 645-0303 F O REST E OLSON ""'' ur ""'' ,,, .... ••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 2 Bdrm condo oo I.he golf course, end unit. many upgrades. plush white carpeting, parquet flooring, m1r· ron1, commwut.y pools. Pnced lo sell at $126.000. 644-7Xl2, 1liomas , agt. •••••••••••••••••• EXEC2STORY Assume $63,800. 4 Hedrm, 2 story. Minute:> lo beach. Formal living room. s unny kitchen, brick (pie. huge family IMVESTOIS rm. Stairs leading l1> SPECIAL $19,900 pri va te master s uite. Large 2 hedrm home Wall of glass to large located on corner lot. R·2 patio. Huge corner lot wrung with room ror 2 w1RV access. $55()/mo. more Wllls Jui;l hslcd ! t:aH for aJI ameniue,., and (;all now ror more d l' appl to preview. 003·781U t.aJls,646-7171 '""·. ,. • '•' ,, ., . !®.IH!IJil [~IH)lf- HAWAII PL.EASE Lvly Uocc<>lu built fmly homt: 111 '>llUl{hf aflt:r lot utwn lmma1·11J:ill' move m n md1lmn Sl'lll·r l'W\JlOI. lcaVC (Or llJWall unlll !>Ohl 1uackups1 64&Till OfflCE SPACE LEASE NPWly remodeled orru·1· l>wldmJ.: <;rcat. 11·aft ll' Oow Ask for Lee Balsvn t>l&Till Heal i':hlatc IEACHHOMt 2 Story. pll.L'l loft. V 1ew or oc~ & walk to pound· Kc1ll i'~t1tll' 111~ llUrf from lhts SJ>C'l'· DU'1.EX-tacular ho me . t:xt.ra lar~c l1 v 1n~ roo m , ~ luteOUftt l{fJUrmt:l ki tchen, sp1nil Blocks to bt!ach & sho~. staircase leading lo Tty 15%down and owner pnvate master suite. f1nanc1n~ at lO':f int Large encld patio. Only Sl94,Cnl.Ca11 Hurry,call $13K,OOO. Call fo r 673-s:;so personal 1nterv1ew ()111•h•>• ,,.,,,, •• ,,,.,' 9fi3..711J,1 [~eauq !i.IMJ \I - VA BUYERS 1J you make $1400/mo, you may qua!Jfy to own your own home• Luw Down! Louns lO SJOO.OOll Owner transferred, 2 with 1 stool wet bar. bwlt bedrm & den, vaulted in rl"fr1.ierator. com wood ceilings, wel bar & merc1al indoor BU(J . decorator wall cover pool table, huge added on ln~'I Pnvate deck, t·cn· utility room. low maint. tral vacuum. selr clean yard with wooded deck A inst oven & rnu<·h more! spa E.ICtra lonJ? doubJc Call 673-8550 car garage and much. ·~•'• •· ;. • • '· 11 • , much more A must see! Let 11!-show you how to dolt' Cull Now•· STIPS TO HACH TcA to Red Carprt Owner rea<ly lo vaeale w,..u-......_1. 75 .. 1202. lh1 1o neat 3 b1;:drm ~ [ ~ i Only $139.000. Seein~ IS S_ "' 16-llttl ~:~.~~nr~~ll·~:~:·~ S OCEAMVIEW-fftlll $69,500 -- Rare ocean view duplex ~ p-6o/0 Comm.? lot, located 2 blocks from .... , -, I the beach. Just li sted. •$950• Call now before 11 's J:one ~21660 SELLS YOUR HOM t:: !-'AST' F • SELECT f' U L L R E A L T Y SERVICE' PROPERTIES A.5SIST·U·SELL 957,8787 I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 llACHDUPLEX $110,000 Btcycle lo beach. See this 3 and 2 bedrm duplex with assumable 9V4% loan. Owner may carry some paper. Hurry, call ~ °''"' 11i Q. ,, , ,, fl''" t ,, , l•IUNll 2 STY-leadl Pad! $138,000! Touch ol the past at the beach! Bay window hosts ocean view. 2 bednm + sleeping loft. spiral stairway to ocean view master wing! Half a block to sandy beach. Deep lot. Completely re· modeled lncldg, new roor. plumbing, elec· STortl lrical, carpeting, paint Take Ume lo relax and and kitchen appliances. shop al home. ll's simple ~ is licensed agent. with Dally Pilot Don t wait, call rast Clauified Ads. And If ~-~~. 11 ~iviv 1061 "',. you have something to-I ii~:.\' :..tr~~~·~ -•11111 s~~~lA-"£~s· Thol lnt1ig11ing Woft/ Gom• with o Ch11dle -----Wloo4 '7 QA'f L .auMI ----- ·~·= .... =-~~ low IO for.,, ,_ olfllPle _.. SUVRES I' I I I* I I I RHPAC ,. 1 . I' I I I' . ... ...... ~ ranuly rm + hrcpluce Du-.,,v lleach cottage. All this on .-~ f<"C land ror only $139.500 S7t, 900 llurry. won't last. call Z Dednn. I bath cat•h. 673-8S50 Rear unit. bn tk fplr . ""''" , .. ,.,,,,,,,,,H11.«1 ~·~:'.:·"~.:;~~; A [ ~ IR!lfl] [~IHNtll Little is lic)! ! Class1f:ed Ads are reaUy ~rmll .. poople lo people" 40/o COMMISSIOH! sales calls with bi g re WHY PAY aderstup and b11o: results! 60/o COMM.? Tu place your classified Proless1ooal a1o:ent pro· ad, call today 642-5678. v1ding total ser vices • (MLSl will sell or as1.>1st you Ul purchasing your home for only 4'il . Save 2'M d saJe price! Call 97s. U36 Agl. NEWPORT VISTA $77,900 "A Must See!" 3 Bed rm beauty. Large yard, Rood terms! Act now! S46·Z3 l3 Of'IN 111 V •II\ llJN I{) l•I II~ I ' !•llill Use the Dully Pilot "Fast Result" 11ervlce dir~tory. Your service Is our specially. Call M2·5678 ext. 322 rr1 c•ed fo r i mmrd1a t c :.a le. SparklinA 3 D<trm w:lh nit.tht ll l'!hl v i ew . Auto prinklcrs, gorgeous l!nrdcn. quiet cul de sa c . Co mm pool, lennl.-. and a guard gale. $265.000. macnab I Irvine realty TUlTU IOCI( TRUCll POOL HOMll Luxur ious 5BR home offermg everything 11 selective family would require. Located in one of Irvine's loveliest areas w/v1ew of hllla, sunseta & night lights. Spacious family rm & living rm view -pool, spa • fountain. 1375.000. Madefu\e Croa1762·1U4. <W·114) \-·-----641-IZU MW• 901 q..tr Oriw H«bor V,._ CttlW tnrl,_. ac C..... V .. leY CMW 7U.1414 -..-·- ~~::::-. I • W.YP!.9! T,..,..,.,,. .. ,1111 He9NtP.Wt ....... ,_Wt ....... ,_W. ....... ,_W. ....... ,_Wt ................................................................................................................... ·~.. ii~~~~._.. 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A1kln1 on ly IUMOOO.Call540-ll.ll COUMTIY NIMCH -C411M ....................... a•.150. cau 546-5880 · PllC9 TO Sii' --tSff,000 ~ Panoramic ''.1:-HERITAGE Beach Realty J411~COYI ~SAT/SUM f·I <>run, co:~·~•r::~ Only need to turn the key on this ,._. E from every ·~~~~~~~~ charm.Jog 4 BR & ram. rm. home wllh room. to beach & I~~~~~~~~ 1 - ... · HERITAGE RE: AL TO RS REAlTO RS llA&. llTATI UCM 1 ~I SIMCI tt4t plt'turesque day & ni_ght VIEW of put.. ectly aPPoint-1-------• offshore islands. bay & ocean. Come =..!:~i:~:.•5.ooo. T•O.er DICOltATOllS IHI LOWllT NICI ti MOW LOW. This ts the lowest prlced 4 oc'<lroom , 3 bath hom" in Coroaa dcl Mar. Jl 's a r.anch style ainl(le story wllh heavy &hake roof, he1&lthy sized lot . maximum privacy and keyi; to 1 Pl'ivat.e beach thal'~ Ju.IL bl()(kl away. All this just reduced to 1172.000 COIOMA DIL MAI Corner duplex enjoy meandering through our used t.ZPl•Loml DltlAM Lower unil has 2 master bedrooms. brick walkways. enter .onto soft brown UNUSUAL DUPLIX SAbmlt all offers on con· Thia beautiful home bu catch wilh prlvatC' bath PLUS 3rd M . •· l . th OnPoppyAve .oktCdM temporary clean 3 beetl proCess1onally dt-bcdroom s uitable ror d(!n or office cx1can pavers <¥ re ax tn e MU 2 bdrm "playrm . bedroom home with coraled in and oul. It ""·•" •-co mfort of Wood flooring. beamed owner·a wUt • lood ren· kitchen completely featurres : n atura I The u~per unit hus 2 ut.-urooms ex Ill F e ch doo & sh tte 5 furn is h ed . laricc woods. wallpaper, b th ,.A d •10 500 for "'Uick c-., ngs. r n rs u r · t.a1 8otb adjoining swim fireplace. new pluah -·-·-.... 1 'nd a ice r~uce • • ,, Visit or call ror a pp 't easy t~ show. ming pool.1249.50(>fo'arm c .. ....-.nu thruout. Loc11t· ......... ..,.. g 1811 •• OW5, · '1e11ehold) a nd owner will he lp finance. Call for addr u and directions. i.ale NOW ooly 199.500 ...... ............... -.... -... hot tub, wood ~king. r--"" ed on qwet cul de sut ('Craftl1c talc. auto U,_,1001: li()Ml:S REAL TORS". 675·6000 2443 East Cont Highway. Corona dul Mar 1ASTsm1 'f9Lll SI 79,000 Pn .. COl'1lel' location t)tcloeed &&races. Huge loL Spec.ioua u.oits With warm wood pane ling, owner will carry with lowdown. Call 646·1171 Ol'tN ,,,9 .,,~,ur... rn N ,,,.,' l•Mml 8%% No qualilying, OWC &a.0002nd. Loft model, 2 BR 2 Be, cenlraJ air, 2 cm-aarage condo. Mon· tkello. m.ooo. 84S-9t61 11PEN HOUSE RfALTY / ABANDONED FRENCH COLONIAL ESTATE Real circular drl ve wt..,.idna. f!llc•nt 1-sty beach. 5 BR incl 1ues1 qt.rs. 3 BA. Two aep dens w/beams. Fplc's formal din. rm. Sep pare nt retreat off hu,e ms tr 11ul te w /sundec k . 3 Ralcooies. Walk lo golf It has it all. Move today Asking low $133,500. Call 963-0902 Bkr MEWBHM.AMD IHGUSHTUOOI Poot Beach. French win· dows & used bric k galore. Giant 2·llty nestled on approx ... 3 acres. Loaded w /tower mg trees. 4 BR.. incl library. formaJ dining & lge m str wing views gorgeous 32' pool. Thas home is lncr<.'<11ble. So muc h more & o nly $137,500. Must see, call today. 714·963--0902 BKR -------WHAT A STEAL! <kean view from bonus room and deck Th1:1 sharp 3 Bdrm home with sc.-cluded rear yurd arid 4511 NEWPORT CENTER DllYE NEWPllT BEACH 759-8111 JUST REDUCED! OHL Y S 195,QIO 2 o.pt.Hs on OM Lot-'7'x 150' Never a vaca ncy! Call now for details! Each duplex consists of two 2-bedroom. 1-ha th single-level units with attached garages. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS 21 I I S.. Jooqui11 Hlth Road NEWPORT CEMTB, M.I . 644·49 I 0 VIEW_.LDG SITE One ol the only fantastic view Iota remaining in the harbor area . Prestigious address, .overlooking crashing waves. the Pavilion. beaches and Catalina. '500.00U rec. 642-5200 DUPLEX NEWPORT IEACH 4 Bdrms .. 2 baths up. 2 bdrrns .. I bath down. Fl·t· sunple, stePl5 to beuch. Great winter/summer rentals. SZ20.000. 67J,J66.1 673-8086 associated B ROK Ell!> llEi\l ro:i:; 101', 'W 8..a•hl>O 6i' l Jbtll I pool ha!! just l~•'n re· 1--------• duccd over $14 ,000 to $14,000DOWM l·Acre nmch. d1v1dcd in· to~ hJU>, in nearby Nor co. It.inch style home with 4 l1drm11 .. hte paneled family rm. & formal d111 lllALISTATE Desirable areu of Costa spnnlders and cathedrul 644-7JIJ Mesa. 193.900. BKR Ctlillngs. A mWJt lo see! REAL ESTATE UCEMSE TWO DAYS $250 ....... -.......... •0«11 1c .... '"' fw .... ,,. •• "....._.· b,erl ltl1tnictt.. flw1t ..tenob .,,......._, ,,... .. .H.ctl••· .... OUMINT UMtTIO. JULY 28 & 29 REGISTRY HOTS.. lniM ,.,......._,... w.,..~1 JDS S.•I• .... Corw clel M• C7141 644-t 094; 17141 644-616t $19,500 COM>OMtNIUM WALK TO WESTCLIFF Spacious 3 Bdrm ur 2 Hdrm, den. Wa lk 1n closets On greenbelt cor· ncr lnvitmg pal10, dou- ble garagt:. OPEN DAILY 1741 TUSTIN. llLJ/\ FOR All 21EAUTIFUL CONDOS 320 ~ • Sto.000 Assumable loan, owner will carry 1st 31 ZS~· $92.SOO Owner will carry 1st at lO"k. JONES REALTY INC. I ~1 !'Mt> ill!~~ .. w I I ..rlll (TM) 673-6210 ...._ ______ _ 41DRM 2 bath. fireplace. l:Ustom drapes . /\ I condition lll.SOO 2STORY Shake roof. 4 BR.~·· ba, IM¥ISTOl"S DUPUX SOOPc..tHwy Xlnl locauoo on Begonia st. :> br & I br umL'I. ah .ys rented. Try l~'r< down & ~ubm 1t your terms A11k1ni,: o nly $175,<XX> R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 VACANT I· I LOT IMTHI "'VILLAGE" an the Isl block oH Ocean l!Jvd with some ocean Vlt.>w pott.'flt 1 a I St 25. 000 land loan already ar ranged $205,000. CALL QUICK 644-7211 /JD.NIGEL ~AILEY & ASSOCIATES ...._,V'-wHlls Spa{'IOUS, :.1n$lll' lev1•I 4 bdrm. + family rm home on mas.o;1ve lover 1'2 acrel lot. unlimited potenual ror your :,pact· CClnSCIOU.'I (a ml ly A..:ent 640·~ JASMINE CRH« Only new Plan 3 on greenbt:lt w 1 ocean v ww Move 1n 1mrr*"1atdy 9-\•'4 $252.000 Pnn only :!() /\t.ol I 0Yl' I ll2tl ~I Sl29.000 ~:.t.i.1de Co:.ta ,.__,_ ~ Mc:, a _... 1024 ·········••···•········ RESTAMD ~l'ra> fo'or more Info ca ll ~5880 TAllBL -· -·~ HERITAGE MESA VERDE REALTORS CLASS 4 hdrm. panelled den. 1.;;;;iiiiliiiiliiiiliiii.-- bonus rm Sparkling pool & 111M1. Walk to country club & goU course. Va cant' S<&S-9491 Real &>talc CEDAR GLEN 1"11unct1ve 2 and 3 budroom condom1mumi. fromtlH,500 2554 t:Jden Ave .. C.M. 644!-6734 TOP YA.LUE LOWtMTIHST Super sharp ne wer :I bdrm. assume low In· tere..t VA loan $107,500 '1 bdrm. 3 ba family home. Assumt• low 1n t.ercst VA Sl.23.500 New «Xrcnn(t!. .Oavid Bourke. IUtr $46-9950 1aoo so.n. INDUSTRIAL Hl.1>r; • + 2 Bdrm hou:.e & J3l'UZZJ Call 645·!H61 . ,. OPEN HOUSE /::-. REALTY COSTA MESA 4 ......... Lot LOWEST PRIC Jo: In Co6ta Mesa Only lO'fi dowo OWC. Alway:. renldi Wortd lleal Estate • 556-5777 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAIUMITA S pectac ula r h1111 1111 homes 2012 J20ti :.q rt (,'lot,,{• W Mann<t &>l11a Rd & Calle La Prima vt.'f' a. $1.59. 000 t.o fl 4.'>. 000 1131 3540, 493400(> Bid r hstOce..V'-w 0..Tlw,oW ThJ.-; 3 Rr 2 Ra 4!20() sq rt home has hnlwd floor:.. a wet bar. tn·lcvel W/SJM'<' lat•ular un·an & n1.:h1 hte> view. $174,000 /\:.k for Norm Ph1lhfr... Wt•:.I Cua~t l'al·11'11· It t-: ~11.'>Ja /l!J I 2600 HMtift9°" leach I 040 ....••.•...•........... 5'l'H TOWHHOME Lt::.:. than I ye.tr 1ww ' Walh 3 br. 2 IJa, walk111~ tltsl t.o th•· tx .. 1l'll Park l'l;wc,lni· lf.1~ Hlil MEWLISTIHG! PENNYSAVER 'Ibaa ii the home which I:. pnced lo save you money (lot s of penn 1e:. J Inc luded w /this d e U-'ul farruJy home In u pn.tigioua area are 4 comfortable bdrms. u eoay fam rm. 2ba & SlZ},950. A buy you can't mu.s. Call for details • S-16 1141 IAYRtOMT Large deluxe duplex. ap prox 2yrs. new. frplc in each urut, 4 car garage Walk to ~I rei.taurants & Newport Pier. Nice san· dy beach $ot25,000 Incl land! 1ng rm F'enced for ·~~~~~-~~ ho r •cs fu ll pr1 cP EASTILUFf Chotc·e l:Orner loca11on 5 BR. 3 Ba. $1117.500 11oy McCcrcle. ltltr. RA •XATION z ,, -/ It is UH.> order ur lhl' day 1-~~~~~~­ Supo•r i.haq; ;Jlltl w1l11 JJ!Xll Under $1UO 000' ' 67:.s43 l.3 Al(t ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC. 146oaloyProp. ........ Sl21.500 67l-4400 HARBOR conm ....U.. Call today ·~~~~~~~ B6170 I\ I >1 \ , .. 111n 111 * 675-7060. ALLSTATE BAJ IJUPl.EX -----~1~1.11~·1,.~11 l~11\~·· .. 1~rn·~·111~t ·•~· REALTORS Pl'!!!N~~!'J Buy )) J!P:e~~B~~ !a. views from gorgeou:. :i --_1J} IJelund .iuarded gatt:i. •VETS* bedrm upper unit or ~ Best view in harbor. Jusl spacious 2 bedrm lower W!ted. Hurry. Must sec to MOW HEAi THIS! wut! NaturaJ bnck !pies . ZWI> BAYSIDE DRIVE· 11pprcc1atc. $950,000. We specialize t:xclu:.ivc Wet bars. 4 Car garage Cororui dcl Mar. a most 964-2.:5021-AJ I) ln belpmg vet:. huy Roat s pace Stapo to I I I LARGE ...._ Call f hel N "' "' delightful s p 1t eve . '""'-· or P O bu'-'ch. Dial 7"'2·1700 <;barge. v A . Sales f'A~' " custom bwlt. contt:m IEACHHOME ~ ,.,., ,. 1 1,,,. ,11,., p(),rary h ome walh ONLY/\ fo'EW 1>00RS 544-8542 1~ I beaut.1rul BAY Vll!:W. TOTIIE BEACH.·Jovcr ~0~81111f~~ied~A~ds~.~y~o~u~r •on•c• * lt1fti1Jlf ~~~1~~~~~~; =~~e~bbt~:: stopshopplngcenter. View.&itwlg room adjoin-frplc, etc + off.street ~~~ OPEN IM DOVER SHORES Al last. the perfect home with an outstanding ocean. bay mt. & lights view: large li v. rm. & f orm al dining rm . Gourme t kitchen & sep. ramily rm. J Bdrms. & mslr. suite $632.500 Fee. SEE FRANK SENNES AT 1330 GALAXY DR .. Wed. 1·4. I • COUMIU. IAM'ft co. 844·9060 t1t1 IMt~NHeU.SM>. ... ~' CQft"lfl IAllFIENT WATERFIONT-VU ··=it:" ........ .,, ....,. ''Mr ... ....... .... .... ._, •.. -. ... • ..., ........ & .......... .,., ........ ., ... ,, ......... 111111.., .... ..... , .. ....., 4 ...... ..... wit• fer••f ''•l•t· ••••tlf•lly .. ., .... , .............. ....... ........ _......, .... ...... ........ .. .... ...... .......... .. ........ ,_. ........ .., ... ...., ............ 1971.00I h I 11 I ..... ing master suite; Indoor· parking in addition to the outdoor Ii vang, very garwge. /\slung $199,500. targe swimmlng pool & JACOBS REALTY pa&Jo areu. inwrcom & security system. 53.S,OOO. 675-6670 COLE Of MIWPORT UALToas ~~~6~7~'"~5~5~5~1 ~~IThc fHStest draw ID t~ = West . a D11ily Pilot Have something to sell? C1ualf1ed Ad. CaJI Today Classified ad.8 do It well. &U-5678 •~~~~~~~~ EIE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE FAIULOUS WA TH,.OHT Truly Gorgeou1> Custom Rullt Six Redroom Home In Newport Beach. Uett Available Locution On Lll>O ISLE:. llu"c F'amlly Room. Larice Master Suite fo'orc•vcr Vlt•w or H:ubor. Ovenm~ed Lol Plu11 I.urge Dock C111l For Appointment. ® =-~ 631-1800 11 t DOYa DllVI YIEWRONT HOME llVINE TERRACE A homti of s ubdued dignity In an estabHAhed Newport Beach location. Newly carpeted and beauurully maintained 4 bedroom home with f am Uy n>Qm and large outdoor patio 1urroundlng sparkling pool ln protected courtyard. LutJh' mature Rreenery. Owner will consider flnanctna. $525,000 fee. WATE•F80NT HOME918c. 2436 W Coot11t I tl{jlw11\. Newf'0'1 S..ech Al•ICOO 1llt" faslt'Sl draw m the Wt·i.t. .. a Daily JJ1lut c.1u...s1rwt1 Ad. 6'12 :>6711 -541.7729 Want Ads Call 642-5678 file~~!~~ MEW ,9UMSULA LISTING Outst andrn J!. Family Home with oak floors. firc plat'l' in master bt•droom s uite <.1nd for com plcle relax<.1llon ah 8' tirl'ul<tr spa in the private 1nl crior patio P rit·t•d to ~ell a t $485.000. OPEN WEDNESDAY 2·00.5·3(). SEE BILL BENTS AT 402 BELVUE LANE • COUMKI. ....... co. 644·9060 tn tJus 3 Udrm dl'b~hl I -K>.500 lnsul. fo' R .. JddL-d Lo 3br. I ¥4ba. w1lol~ or book shel11es & pwncllJni.t See at 826 Joann St Feature. Sell cleanan~ oven. wax free lloori. formal danang rm. 2 pallo6 & many extra:,. CAU.MOW M~ ~~~r~ 'l!.U1 Unstol. CM Mesa Verde 3br. 2ba. low down. llbsumable $64,000 loan !15'# No quallry1n..: '17.!llO. 646-1757. ------ OWNER WJLLCARRV Owner selling 4 Br 2 ba. fwm!Jy rm . dbl garage, xlras . SY2,500 C .M . &f.S-116(11. <>wner (7141548·59t~ Wl.'!ltem Re11lty Services 17141~ 2224 SUPEA4-PLU llJ(ow roor plum1>1nj! •. a r µ 1• l.. I I It' In but.hruom:.. ni·w -.1u11t'' $155.500 Nu't• ari•J ('all at hr.. Uroker 1;J:J J:JOli ------- COSTA MESA 19 UNITS PRJDE o( OWNfo:RSHI P ON OV~H I A<: of LAND Selll.ng ror 9 X ':. gl"Oti.'I. No units like lhti. Wtywhere. LOW DOWN owe Wortd Real Estate 55'97777 OCEAN IREllES S&S4 Udrm, 21~ bath~. IK 1111,e;; new Joggrn.: d ti. t~lOocean Part! Place.Inc IH2·741il S PIUNGlllJnST ~ hr. 2 11.1 rondo N1 Tolbe rt Nt>WIJt1•l .! Unl·k µa1w-. di.I .:Jt 14\JI Ml rt I Sly hy ll<H1I $!17 .00U. Aµpt onl y 5411.29115 Lmd..,.. Aclt COftdo :.!HR.2 ha SK7,900 (.lwel rnl'ndfy . M'l'Uff' oommwuty Own1·r I /\l.:t I. I o y d 9 G 0 · 2 :i ~, :1 l'\lt.':. wkndi. LOWDOwt4 Re Ii u l I r u I 4 Ii cl r Ill SJ.tarush La (Juc!lla l11k1• to beach. S.!3,0011 to 11" !!Umt' low ant VA loan AAl 114t1·26:U 2111 IAHJOAOUINHIUlftO. IN~UNnA flnd what you want in Daily 1'1I01. Clasi.aftcd:. G1Mral ~~~~~-I SWBSHARP I 002 GeMral I 002 4 Br. rarruly rm. recently •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Invites .YOU to an Informative CAREER NIGHT CJHURS. <jULY 26 -7:30 P.M. NEWPORT HARBOR -COSTA MESA BOARD OF REAL TORS BOARDATORIUM 401 N. NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT BEACH ld~I year. wti sold over 15.000 homes. an Hverago ot ooe overy 14 minutes or the working day That made very nice working c00d111on~ for our salcsagen1s And, 1hore s J 101 01 1oom for you Even 11 you dOf'l°t h.ive your ltcense. we'll help you gel 111 Al Walker & Lee. our biggest success is YOUR success That's why we value our people above 011 else we give lhem careers. noa jobs. arm lhem w11n every imaginable sales tOOI. and back lhtm '('lth over 38 years of one 01 the finest reputa· ·.ions In lhe business. Call now. .. ,.,, . . remodeled. Must sec to apprec1aw. Open llousl' Sat/SUn 1·S. $104 .000 6721 Melbourne Ai,il ~1 ·5032 WAUTOIEACH Sharp 4br. l...,ba, fo'R: wtfrplc, 2-car gur. RV access. by owner 187.000 Must see! 8441 Don caster. 960-1729 1044. • •••••••••••••••••••••• WOOllRIDGE CROSSING Sup e r upgraded Bngbtoo with custom drapes. levelors and shutters. central a Ir. covered patio with wood d eck and plante r K S HOWS LIKE A MODEL !! A s kin g 112».~. ,, '"'' ,,,,.,,,,, .. , / 1q 1\1 r, ., •, 1 .11100 TUal.llOCI MIM IYOW.. 5brr3ba. 3 car ••r. frm . D.R .. F.R .. many calm extru. C ul -de-aac. Comm. pool 61pa. Pim 3 U91Ud tennla crt.I. By Owner. Prine. Onl)' . ... 000. By 1PPt. lt Rip· ... ..... -.-. 1e. •it. en es. l&- so. ew •ail o. ••• >R 1ad IU U1 I+ 1r1U .. . .... .... .... ) ---- • ....... .... W. Other I~ latete TU!!d!rf, July M. 1919 DAILY Pit.OT QI .... ······:::·········.·-···· ::.:.:::~ ... ••• ::.,u ·~ -......_ ........ --"-JTI"' ---...... U•fu••~ ..._. ........... . ....................... ..... ..... ~········.. . ... ..,............... ...•...•.•.•........... . ................ ....... ... woJ\"\~'rlo E A&aORGLSN J .. *' ..... ..so -..-·-..... *· MUM ud boal doek ,,. belt ol .. ..,.,. .-• 110.So.. CoNt Hiw•y U.VWareJraJr LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 don ost~n • QLl:NNCYI! ., ... ---~ CAJJP. CLASSIC 1IO de1 white w•tllr W.W • .,. beach. a Bdrm • ""' ba +dem. dbl loL One cl a ku'ld. ... 000 lll It ateal. 1100.000 dowu Ehr term• OWNER Ca I f or appt 11.4J8D.31581or...-'1 4a-llATHS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I tee. '°'· patio, courtyd ~-,ti!~ Form. dla (fam> rm . l~e. llv rm .• beamed cetJ , stDne frpl. M.ove·m cond. Only $142 .500 1 HI.wry! M...m Realty. ~-0731 Lingo RIAl&lM MAii YOUI '91ST HOUSI A llACH HOUSll! _ ................. s..a. .... . wNta2~•*•• 1-..oc .. •lew.Sll,IOO -A l ~•n-. u fl let, n•111 .. 1d .... .. C.-leMlt ................. '111.000 • . 493-8812 DANA POINT 499.4551 495-1720 SCMJlll ~a LOCJllllCI Mhp1I -497-Jll t 644-7020 La.-a Inch Newport leoch ... ",.,...... 106' ttt......nletlclt 10'9 .•......••••.•.......•.•..• :;:-.......•.•...... ..wPOITHCiTS nus ~ beauty ls on fltl ESTATE dead end st. 2-sly 5 Br 3 MIWU..,..1 =· .......... fl ,......ltd bome ~ar acboola 6 F V. <N.Y •.ooo. au W Acapalco.. fTMIU aat. 3 bdrm, l Mi ba, 1ood •tarter bome 187 .~oo .. 297,... ftY $1,721 DOWN Allotdable. Sharp, Adult 2br . l~ba . Drapes, , 17x20 L.R. Clean. ,500. ~ ReaJty Serv1cn (714)5»m4 4br . F.R. I year old. Nr So Cst. Plaza. SJ 12.9ll0. li y O wn e r /Ail 714/646-3239. IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19« FOi SUMMH? NEVER Not when you CIUl own thla beautlruJ 3Br. 28a Condo, "" blk to ocean. Features wet bar, balcony. frplc , dbl gar, submll YOU terms OWC. 146-5502 crwfb C>IMl-led•tate ••••••••••••••••••••••• new home with m•ny up. ....... 11.ual see to ap· predate. Earth tones. pl8llked noor, levelors. cuswm drapea, wood P•nelln& and much more! Ba, sml ocean view, full CommaDdin& view of Swedis h aauna. big back bay, mountains. c1· Jac:u.ui. IOlS of extras. ty Ugbla. Huge lot on Must see to appr~iatc. Promontory. 5 bdrms, '1 O..,..Spmltlt ~.000. Owner wlll help 4"' baths. Dover Shores Beach house ~/gue~l ~€'TIG€ ~ 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt lmmac. cnnd. 1 Reduced $10,000. Lg lot. HOM€' wallt lo beach • shops. l 21 $178.000. 497-1996 or ~ 752·~ 3333W. Coast Hwy , NB e NICE SLASHED Anx.lous owner mu11t sell now. 24x52 Hillcr est. 1970, wJ8x20 en closed porch. 5 Star Anaheim Pct Park. Reduced Lo $26,000. Make offer to- dlt y ! I J 86:11-77 I By Owner. ~!IQ ft J ur 645-6646 MEWPOIT CINTER + den. white wa te r & New duplex 3 br & 2 br. 640-5157 town view. St to st lot over 3000 sq fl, 1 hl1t t.o --------· MaWe. .._ Stor~ '56-4500 $245,000. 4.94-2113 bay, $239,000 541J-6731 -« --- WOOUBRJOG E FSI'ATF.$ 3 bdrm. 21h ba . carpeti.. drapes, profession al landscapln& & patJo cov er, many upgrades. xlnl location. 10::! We.'il Yale Loop . Open Ho u se Sat/Sun 1-Spm $139.950 BY O W NER 7lf /640-2360. ---------CHARMING • (o;dinbur~ mod. Townhome, Univ Pk. lrv. 3br, 21..-,ba, 1''.R. frpc, & pauo. On gree n be!L By adult PoOL 17665 rron 8ark. ~l-6083. By Owner. $107 .077 Laguna Niguel Realty • S&»ISHINE Ir A.OWERS Gra\S & trees are your focal point from custm home fronting 14th fairway of El Niguel Golf Course. Oramitl1c skylil ed entry. 3 Bdrm. 2.,, IJa. family rm, sz:I0.000 493-9494 495.5220 496-2413 830-5050 1t..1 .... bleloan 1-·wrwtiy El Niguel 3hr. I Oo/o DOWN ~.cw. CUlltom Realty to principals 2Lr. rl<•n !]0-'¥171 __ condo. View of gol( Higblyupgraded,AC,3br. courae. park & UC I. 2be home, 1-·ft den, DR, Sl»,!500. Agenl. 645·98.'10 PoPUlar Ja.~m1ne plan. Raocbo San Jo11quin 2br. den, 2ba, frplc. pvt pel.108, au oo golf course. QU<>y view from m<>til room1. Poo l & jac . SL31~. 640-0897. ......... 1041 ....................... $123,000. 831 ·6<r75, BY OWNER N1Ruel Shores gated communi· \y, unmac. prof. decoral· ed. Lovely gardens & atrium, 2 Br & den $149,500. Call 492-2732 e vs 496-7:l01 . ~-~---~~- Nlwport•ach 1069· ALMOST ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAJIROMr LOCATION Large R·3 lot with 2 ocean view. luxury i.pts. LOCATION +t'Ommertlal unit. One S c hoo Is · Librar y olalcmd&hardtofindln Shopping near by. '1 Laguna Beach. Owners Bdrm. 3 Ba. in WestcUff will finance. Ai.king Owner mo v ing in M95.000. Augwit. $164,500 FAMILY DBJGHT 714/:>otS 2737 Big ocean view. w1lh Syl va Hr om adn l k . larae heated & filtered Realtor pool & llpa. 4 Large Del~e-duple;-3br & Jb; bdnns •. formal d infog & Over ~ sq fl. '-"' blk to family rms .. 2 frplcs + bay & beach. S2JO.OOO recreation room & of· 646-!'157, fice: asking Sl-47.000. m. 11~1\cBIP~ •NO 9UALIFYING • ll3©6:lll~W-Only Sl0,000. take over 4'99·2800 fant.aa\Jc lease option on 3 BR exec. home. Won't JtUALD IAY LOT last. Owner. 64l·O'llO '7U'34 Seashore Dnve duplex. ---------1 lbr each w /11ddilional lmllFIONT New Modular Homes. pvl communlty, 3 beaches. 24 hr aecurlty . 1ub-letlin1 OK. Fl-om S!9.llOO. Treuure Island Mob61e Home Park, 30801 So. Cout Hwy, Laguna BeadL (714) .. 3818. Spectacu.lar ocean view home. 2 yrs old. Lael opl term1 J. 1r escrow. 946,000. Make Bryant, ... 4'1.aoo8 . MIWCOMST-wood tad ILaM CHRIS ABEL that feaharea qaaUt1 T /0 . 3 Bdrm, den, 1tudy, 3 bath . Paaora•lc vlawa. ... ~~ .... SELL Jelle tc.em. with a Dlilt Piiot CIUltlMd Ad. I«. Must sell. 1275.000. ~Tl53/2~ 1639. IYOWHIR 601 °" Wflter Pier Cor largo boat. 4br, D.R., F.R .. 3ba, gourmet kitchen, lrg L.R .. in beaut.lluJ Dover Shor~. SS25.000. Call 840·1813 eveii. IAYSHOll DllVE BAY VJEW from up· a&alra. 4 Br. 3ba, ram rm. ... 000. Carol Tatum, Afl,.. -..ooa. ..... ,r:t Inell I UMTS 1 Door from the Ocean Unbeliv .. bly low priced 8l. "2$,000. Owner wlU tr¥ie. w ............. "'97777 HAUORYIEW NEW LI S TI N G ElegantJy upgraded 3lir tMon.a<.'01. lmmac thru· out. great loc, lovely yrd. f'J::E LAND. Won't last. Be 1st Call &'73-431.J Agt. CUSTOM llGCAMYOH scn>Sq ft + 5 Bdrms. 5'h hoths, 3 c ar garage . Located on cul de !tac with Views of golf cou rst' & mlns F'or privalt' ~howing of this I 1i.t111K t1..ontact 011n Bibb. ROGHSRULTY 675-211' A YEaY SPECIAL PfMNSUU POIMT 51edrOOM5 Only 2 yc11rs old with features too numerous to men\Jon in detail includ- ing a gourmet kllcMn. balcony game room and a sumptuous full s 17.c jacuzzi in master bath. not jus l n bath tub w/Jets . Sol1c1 o ak cabinets thru·out and much more. If you want "The Point" and can consider 1439,000 for THE BEST, then call 644-7211 "1n NIG[L; l3AILEY & ASSBCIA l ES 2 831 Is l Ouplxs incl new Buyfront lO be xch!{d dn Owner 21311:&1·3200. -- BEST D U Y I N EASTBLUFF. $169,500. 4br, 2'hbn home on large corner lot ac-rrn.11 from shop11. tennis ctuh & schools. 714 644 11187, 644 3'42. BIG ClHYON Spectacular golf course mt.Mt.e. 8600 ~.fl. 4 lo 6 Bdrms. 5'AI baths. Pool aod jacuui. SJ. .37s.ooo. Tll STARNES CO. 640-5711 38Rboulew/1 BR rent.I, recentJy upgraded, close to beac h In qui e t neighborhood Owner w/llelJ on land contr wlaood terms. $154,900. 9Q2.4112 wkdys. 675-6349 eves. ask for Jeff a.ova y MOMTMO 4 Br, 2 ba, lie famJly rm. Nr perk, pool ar school . Xlnlterms. Aaaume. S179.500fee. 640·1440 Oc.-Vlew! Vaulted c:eU.1n1. formal dlnUW with ocean view wet &u. lllepl•ce. all blcblite tbla lu•ur1ou1 Npt. cr.t Twnhme. i.,. ma.Iler W/2 more luge "*•· Total quality! Dm't watt ... c.U ioday C9ITUIY21 OOLD STAR R&ALTORS •10t -· MltC.a•Me••d JlrlBa. Clll"'ll'ltt.iy ,... modeled, faatuUc b9ckyard. SlJIO lnOD· 11111. o..--..w canr. .... .......-.Great We1teJlff louUoa. ..... lid. a ..... •JIU o...... a . ........... to -.Apa&. .... a--... lell. Drop. ........ .,.... ....,.., ....... .......... .......... VOTED ••• ... Best bu,y. Harbor view Home on fee l a nd Formal entry. formal dlrung room. Loll of wan <lows bnng bnghl s un s hine. Submit on terms Owner reqw re:1 fast sale $158.950. 64S-'1221 9Y21 . -'!ES~~!'·~ NEWPORT DUPLEX Own I.he land. walk to the beach. Super sharp :i Bdrm owners unit. w/neul 3 Bdrm rental lbt.h have fireplates und are in move-In condition. Asking $235.000 Call 54().U.51 for appl. ... , " .... HERITAGE . • REALTORS CAH'T l&llYE IT! Super sharp BLUFFS split level 3 BR home ls 9till available. Light & airy, immaculate... pvt encl patios on lovely gmblt Lge courtyard en try w/locked gale ... and much more. ONl. Y $1111,500 f or appl to sec. coll · 640-6259 c//«d.lft/1~ R E Atll Ty OCEANYIEW! N EW LI STJ NG-See Ottalina + city lights. Lge 4 bdrm, pool sized lot. 2 enclosed patios +- many xtras. BELOW MARKET $245 .000· WON'T LASJ'. Call ag<ml frll-4313 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner, 4br, DR. io~.R. 23>' ocean view. $159,900. 492·5223. BYTHEBEACH Large home w /ocean view. rm.500. \.492·4288 Fber-Upper , ocean vu, short walk to beach, 4 Br + hobby rm. $109,000. 964·15J8wlcdys alt6PM TNSISrT Secluded on top of the hlJI, 180 degree ocean view, a cross the golf OOW'lle. 'J'hls home IS 2800 eq ft ol beauty. Flrepbce ln Mall' Bdrm, crystal chandeliers. A hiablY UP· lf8ded property for the mos t discrl mlaatlna buyers. Priced al S249t900. Thi• home represeoll true value. Coa&at Norm PbUtipa, We.t Cout PacUlc R.E. Dana Pt. 08·8535. 8S1·2m> COSTA MESA NURSES WB.COME ldt!al IOt'atwn. cloi.e to work. shopp111g & Pnter lammClll w /bus !-.lop ;1t the park '77 Skyl1111· :\Ingle w id1• in <·ll•an. qLDet park. w. clbhi.~ & J3CU1.ZJ. Low-Low SPU<'\' rent -SJ9.9'.Y.> t~U1 1 SUNSlll N E MOUi LE HOMES 554-3700 io~OR SALi': MOVE IUGIO" JN' '72 fo'ir<'IJall 1 lir. odlt C.M l'ark . Pnnc. only 5411·J66:J Permanent l\1ob1le llom<· 1'railer al 1-;1 Morm Buy Truilcr Park. S:JH .~>00 firm Owner G44 ·4681i 1977 GW Aquanus <5·Star park> executive living 3 Br 2 Ba. all bll·IOS, 19'.!0 sq fl. A/C, wet bar. den. pat io , xtr<A s . 19>-2396/962· 595) 1964 OETROITER lOx.55. w/ecreencd porch, lovt•ly low rent udlt no pet C.M. park. $13.500 l'rtn 548-6:119. Golden West 2Ax60. 21\r. 2Ba. fam rm. Cui.tom redwood deck. 5• Pk San Juun Qtpo. 496~3.17 C....hryl.ots Ctyph 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pac1f1r View lot discounted 546-0898 C0ttdotn1Rhn111 Town· ..._.forsale 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN DUPLUES New 3 bedroom home!'. +apt. Stonis Col'\Slr. 646-4414 or 492.1393 Exc1l111fT«WM Q\ly 15% down. Ownor will carry deferred pymnt 2nd TD. on this ntW' new 4-plex in So. Huntington Beach. Park Place, lnc842· 7461 40NIWUMITS $1,300,000 Auume 111t W/30% down. OWC. $400,000. 2nd with break even terms. Prine. only. Jolri Cox. Agt. 831-Ulle MIWPOIT llACH Varioua toe. on Pen.In. • Nwpt Sbra av111l . All amenities. Presently leleed. Tum-key opera· lion. Property m1mt av-ail. 87Mll2, BKR. .... Proplt'tr 2000 S.aullfu l • Br. FR. •• .. •••••••••11•••••••• aecluded patio, pvt Hetw llcrow beachclub, move·ln %nl•ll• la ..._ cond. Owner ot!en a real """ buy at '121,500. ()pn pa 1; 1'fr1 ... w ·•• &a/8u.n 1a.1. 2811 \111 1••11 .. Cll ..,.._ s.0cqomo.-.... fw ......... ,. c.a1 s.= 711·1771 ••It fer ~~ ..... !!!.~ 2 ~ Duplu btcl ...., • ..,. ... laJfl'OJal lo M •=d ~ -dWD. Owner lll*4-.... HOU.OW- Hltlal1 •PfUdtd 4 Bdr•. I~ 'cl•1ter" -----=l· ~r:=l~1-----­ID ........ oalorl+'9• __..,pool, A m•t ... CMl.M4-7111 \ ""',...,.• •t1••' b== J aN ~!:: ...... !~ ~?!!t=~~ ~·,.. ~ ...................... . 4 ...... • 1 Wt UlVINE lol. _,_ lo MIT.. llOKDUO&&Dtr • 1--& prtee la CO!lta .... ~ ... -• ..._-,.JI-..i· ... : Brllllll...., tri·le¥el I br, I or 4 br. ~ 0--lllu. Ona)' 1"' down ........ ., ~--'.P ~ .. r;--I bl --... J"rpic, • ao •· l'Dcd Jeni • 0WC A.lwa)'I ntnt.d, ' b 17,100 114 ft b~est m6a'09awt, 49ek. f>Ool, IU • IH. f" am 111 u W.W.._.11.... ~=)~~nfy 8;'7S,C::,~ _., nc. room • ., pl••••· klda 6 pet•. •• ... -7777 ....... 751·278'7 mo. MMm « ...., welcome. Call ...... OC' -._. eWI, m.m1.,.,.,nofee. MIWPOllT llACH 12UMITS 1 DOOR from OCEAN. Unbtllevably low LOW PRICED •t $425.000 Owner wW lnde. w ........ .... 1 ... 7777 7 UHITs..c.M. .Beaut. new building F\replaetw, xlnl location TSLinvmt.. 642;1003 COSTAMISA 19UMITS , PRID E OF OWNERSIUP ON OVER I AC. or LANO. Selling fOI' 9 X'11 gross. No unilll llke Uus anywhe re. LOW OOWN.OWC. WoridReaA Estate. 556-7777 FOUR UNITS.C.M. Near new. 3 Dr owne rs unit, 2 ha. frpl. 2·car Kill' . 3 2 Br, 2 ba. unlti.. TSL lnvstmts 642· 1603 SUPER SAVERS with lhtt i.cllers helpanic to finance these lowest pnced tn plexci. in th1i. xlnt rental art'a. Ap~dl 1n ~ 2br. Iha un1t 1> W ttlldd f,(Clrtlj(\'S & palJOt> Buy tCJl{cthcr or LohfwS. HOO CIMD2Br,maturecouple CU>EJl HOME. Beech/ 11•••••••••••••••••0 •• only. SUiO + muaa1e 11 Warner area. 38R, ll(c R-2 l~. 51rxJ22~', 2 bits t.Ulits. No children or Y r ,!i _.! 5 5 O I m o • fi'Om ocean, level. prime plll. 5.12-583111 :S.S~l. 4-6 pm. Nol.quna location, P.P. ~ 2.3 ACRE LOT ... .,.... ..... ....... ,,.,.,.., Some back bay viell' . fantasUc area for huge ranch home + b•m " stables Call Jim Fiao· 11«1 ('114) 838·5970 dys. (714 ) 581 ,5787 eves/wlmda. DRAMATIC 38r, 2\t Ba Execullve a BR 2 Ba. P'am Le yd nr bch Avail Sept l Rm. prnl lndlt'pa1, OCJl· D. •um door ris'h poad. ~mi bcb . 9X> mo. 714-182-2318 or 3 Br, very lg, cuat.om de· 'JlA-833-3087 clya sign. pbllb. adults only ____ ..;;.._ __ _ no c hildren or pets. ·~ ~~~Mesa Dr. H•ta:' 3242 ....;._ ________ ......................• 110S msoec Eut.side 3 br cir a•r•ce. sisas. Zoned for 1bop. G0-2SJO; 646-48411 Executive home 4br, 4ba. 3 -c ar gar, ful ly landscaped, on TrinJdad lsl<&Od.. Le~ lyr. Avail 11 179. SlOOO/mo. Boat WYGLASS HILlS 3 Br condo, lg, pluah, next sbpavall 84().2682. CUSTOM HOME to pool & jac .. paUo, ten-OPPOITUHITY nis crt. dahwshr. A tC, 56' dock w /dramalic new Wllbr-dr)'r. I yr old. 630 hou.5e . Main channel. Have YotJ ever wanted lo Rhine. Brookview Tract.. Cora I (;a Y . 4 8 R , build your own home'> "'....,.·al I 2 r 1lu., cmt.om lot is the _SI. 838-dl c ... io:>Ut c 111. plc.'i.. -lux rock s pa Pvt guard bell view lol Cor sale 1n •C.1ean 2br condo nr So gate, pre11tige comm .. Newport Beach today Cst Pla za . J>ool , (umorunlum.Avail.1m Located between million $400·$425. N u pets med. SZ400 mo. S92·16()1S dollar homes Owner wlll 833.8974. (21JI finance & may coruuder ------- tradt!. OCEAN Vll!:W. Mesa R.C. TAYLOR CO. ~lirs 2br.2"" ba. brand .,..._ 3244 640.S I I 2 new rondo $495. Mg r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----833-3817 PANORAMIC VIEW McM. ._. JUt, 2Ba. I.I( fam rm. xlra 38r. 2Ha. new luxury Trir Ms 2300 ruce. Mesa del Mar . $600 g a r d ~ n h o m e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo 540-1542.546·9460 T urtlt•r1Jc·k, pool, $7~11 $pal'f• for rl'nl 32' max. Senior c1t17.t'n'i park. Cost<i Mesa 646-4151 ._._...Dffet'i, Retort 2400 ······•···•••···•······ fo~t.Sldc 4br. 2ba. in tri plex Drps. bltins. dbl gar:lndry. 2 frplc. water & i:a.'> pd Older t·hild rcn OK Nu Pets $.550 20:! ()g)c. 548 :12111 mo 955 2154 IEMTALS :J BK. 2 ba..... f000/0011 "1rn. :t Hl• • $7r>11 5 l:lR, :1 Ba .. St>SO 2 BK. 2 Ha . SSOo i.eparuwly Call !fl!J·5:rTll ---------Nl·:W CONUO 2Rr. :11Sa. lll)lc. dbl icar. wiupnr Vll.'W, comm pool. 'l'a. ll'fVui.. 5G5tJ m o 96H·44~. w.!·t>'\!16 San Clt:mt!nll' now ALLSTATE REALTORS al Pnnlt' Untli. No San l>•l·Ko <.:o sc.2s.uoo Owner f1nJnting JI l<J';' A " I '1 1 k 1· Hr) J 11 l 4!n :nY.1 fORLE.ASE New 2 bedroom 2 hath home M1si11on L iJkP:\ Country C lub Golf · tl'f\lllS pool Ut•auurully landsC'aped. nu mJ111 Lenancc yard ~ CluhhouM' l<d Deolert Hot Spnn"" 213 378 2572 DB.UXE C0"4DOS 2 & 3 BH units av:ulabll.! ---------1 San Bt rnard111u ~oun ll:ltr\.~ Grt.'('n Vullt•v Lakl' Allrut1 roomy 4 lilt, :1 1111. ~ ..if\J w H V :.p l1<"l'. 11 r U;ic•k Ha y Sml family ~Jrtf'd, no µcl:> SGZr1 mo ndo lln1v1·r,1t y Park Tt>rra<·1'. r>uv1:r Mo1lcl. :1 II 111 111 :! IJ a p o 111 l>OVllCl(l..., (.;alf 84G·4J:Jll 20 UNITs..t4EWPORT BEACH All ~ bdrm. 1:.-.t• Jo,111t1 owner will finant•1· PUYAREALTY 631-4990 honw Lk f.•R. 1 · llft & loft l'o 1n p l1·t<'IY I un11'>ht•d l..1 r~·· 111'1 I< Wllh 111\J'I Vll'W $.!l\l,!°>00 Owner will finanrl.' with 2!1'• llvwn !17!1 234 2 Owner it&tnt 1>16 :!"IJ!!I • l.JJVf'ly t'Xf't' Oc;ml' h .. me. Npt Ill.'> ar(•o,1 Ne wly dt·t· ~ I Unt v Park 2, IOOsq (I llr. Iba. end l(<ir, frH·d ~..r~ ltvin)l an .. :i 2 s ly yrd SJ85 aft 5fr12 l>ll>'J .Jtlr ~ t2ha. eui,.y ma1nl. -------OutofStot. !:iuMy anti dt·;m .J llr. l ba l'.:'~1dc CM w frplc. l'Ul10, di.ii ~ar CIOM~ to 1\Chools. parks. Wl'stcl!ff s h n p p 1 n it i · t' n l l' r S560 mo 631 I 094 Marl) "lnis N11 f>1·t:- T enn 1i., pool $1.tJ .. .v.n~ 40 + 18 ftrict. of OW11H'thlp Po111l1Ye r a.o;h nuw on 5 year old bwldmu Ownt·r will fmunrc lk a uuful nc1ghborhoud & building Ul Templt! City Broker co-operation. 30 D11 y e s crow . 4 0 Units -$1.250.000. 18 · unit s $600,000 C all 7S2-1,'l20. ' 9UAIL ,PLACE PROftHTIES1¥ 10,... Tit l :lO ... M.I 56 UNITS UNDER Construction "1rst user dcpn·i·1;1111111 f ti r l h t' p r I II e I) r owncri.h1p buy<•r Builder guar11ntt·t·' rents may cxr hungl'. lds than S36,000 per un· rt Forty 2 Bedroom I~. I) a t h . S 1 x t c t· n t l.kdroom. Ulth1.'<lrul 1'<•11 1ngs. s pa . fu lly landscaped A Quail P l a c c c x t: I u s 1 v <" 7S2·1D20. ' Ci)U.AIL PLACE I NOPYTIES .. PrOf*fy 2600 ..•..•.•...•..•........ t:vl11r:idu lwaut1ful 40 wood1.'tl dC'. Wl1. lo dwn mJJllllC pp llJ4.09K() ----Sun Valley area lot no 2 bdrm 1 ba. Duplex creek.. waler & pawcr Near i.chool11 & bus llnei. _Uiwpaym~t.i. 548·~ 1 s tory . Ca ll afl 6 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIU. PAY CASH In a n a.sh for your hOUSl'. UIUts or land SCOTT REALTY 516-7513 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...•.....•............• ~ DUPLEX. 2br . lbu. new Cll)tS. dJ1lb & paint. Sm child OK . No P et:,. DloSmo. 19S4·A Meyer Pl. 54!1 ·3484 all 5 · 30 & wknd.'I 3 l:lr :i ha house. lam rm, din rm. frplc. JX>'>I & :-.crv Nr S C l'laza sn:s. 673-0473 after 6pm Very ruce 2 BR. p:.il, will l'•ln'ldl•r " s:.11;5 250!1 Orange &15 5464 aft Ii O...Poiftt 3126 3Br.2 ba.frplr.2cuq(ar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nodoll(s 5400,mo Day:-. Older. ~upcr I RR V1llu. 642 4005. t-"Vt.'S 673·Hl~ view, rourt yard. ica r • - - ~ biJ-2lln r1r ~96-66114 0... , .. 3226 t4ewport •och J 169 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dplx Front hse. 2Mr, t·ute. ~ Via l.ldo Nord 4br. clean. new t•pts, good l0t.·. 2ba, pi er & ,f1p oopet.1..S451l mo.49-t 6220 21J.270-4S47.2J3 934 0920. ------&Toro lZl2 111 Via l.1do Nord 1175/mo. Lg~ 2 bdrm. 2 ba Wlth den & pauo Waterfront llomes Inc 24JG W Coast llwy 631· l400 3 bdrm, I·~• ba. fam rm. nice yd. 675·0562 ..........•.•..•.•..•.. HOMES FOi\ RF.NT 3 or <1 br. Priced from S4GS lo $495. Fncd yard & gara g~s . Fa mili e s please. Kids & pet s welcome. Call 964·2.566 or ~J.2971. Agt. nor~ ,,....v..., 3234 c 1.akc!'. llruntJ N ev. T1JwnhouM· for ll'a~(' :! bdrm 4! bu a c SSSO/m o 2 13 /:J 7 H 65 85 UI 714/0 7670. erock homt! 4br, 2b;1 fprlc. S1 ll Sacrru Caelu. I rv. $64Smu . w Ilse ~·2199. 540-SSOS LEASE Upgaded 2 bcJr + den. 2 ba On solf t·our 11c• JJeaut view m cldg nik ht.es. Only S6501mo. Call G l e n H ellwa rlh , RE1MAX 631 126fi 1248 ................•...... Unt!rald Hay, 3 HH. 2 bll (k('an VICW' $1000 Mn Urand new, hcuul. vrnw, :J UH. 2 bo $700 Mu Tumcri\i.~ 1~1 4!H 11 77 ••• '-""rd A. Uctie 1201 l>ovc Or Newpart Bt-<H·h Yoo arr the winner or """"frfftickeh lt!2 50 valurL tu Ringling Bnr... &mum & Ua1ley Circus A~ 2nd thru 13th Anaheim Convention Center Ticke ts mus l be cx· change d for reserved seats at the Convenlloo Center ahead or l1 me1 Calli 642·5678, ext. 272 to ••••••••••••••••••••••• cllum your t1ckel8. HOM~ FOR RENT 3 or 4 br. Pnced from * !!..._! __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1202 Gti•al I°'"' TII l :lO P.M.I ---------······················· HOt•INOHS as lbr BalbOa leland S2662br kida gar nice $115 Jbr rondo gar fee S4004br luds pool cute MGS lo $495. Fncd yard & New J BR. 3 ba .. lge. lot, garages. Families wet bar. beams, frplc. please. kids & pets ocean view. patio ' welcome. Call 964-2566 or aRlow with charm. ht 973-2971. Agt. no ree North LaRun•. 2 blks . to 16 DB.UXE UHITS PRIME EASTSrDE, CM 2 Bdrma each. I O'!t-.__.. 1240 Shaw's Cove. l850 Mo. WE~'TARNFSCO. 640-5711 557-0125 _"""7_. -Hillle494·7!1.51 . ...................... ·---~------- Lavely exec. Deane home. bdrm. 2 ba. view home. ---------i ..... Pull1 <• 3207 Unav. Park. 2,LOOl!lq. f\. ~-lllt. lut +deposit. •••Be•·::;~·;Y•·v~::;••• 3brl..rg. 2u112vie.~ area. 2ain·aly. ,_4M-341 __ 6_. _____ _ 14 UNITS I Oo/o FIMANCIM'9 SP84DAIU · • ua, euy m t. ClMarm 3br Zba "'arden 2 bdrm. 2 ba, 2 car gar. Many xtraa. No Pets. · " yrly. 1675, 675-6670 or Tennis , pool. s89 5 . home. Niguel Shores. ~ultforCoonie «·DIS Pool, &ennis. beach. gate-. guarded. ts25. /yr lease. Beauty unit.I with apen· C.-.. Ms 1222 New. elepnl 2 bdrm & Adulll ... 3838. dable. Prime Orange ••••••••••••••••••••••• lam rmllflOO/mol Plush. 3 Bdrm, 2'AI ba. New County area. 253 down. b, lbl. duplex.1...1ar a1e. cplnl, 2'AI ba cedar & home Ocean view Avail ,....,.000 ,.._117., .. 1....... Lie. Lra. ynl. l'fV. bch. gJua. 5 bllul lo ocun. 1 · d 17c 0 ·1 _,, ·....... -· ''"· 1525, Adults No pell. DtMe cv pvt a•r, fully mm e • .. m 0 • J. '-'UAIL 673-2913. malnt. )'d. Adult•. no 4M-IUl8 T pm. Inquire •l &Z'1 llt.b ....... ...... 3212 Pl •CE 1 ShoreeUff wtocean/ca· St 714.980-6331 •••••••••••••"•• .. •••• I.A nyon view. 'BR. 3ba. --n1s.. fam rm. new cpt. Vrly VACANT HB toe ' BR • 2~. FR, den, DR, r-"~ t 7 -..-•-r •-. ' com.mwUty pool. Avail (Opltlflll:IOP.M.1 :,;.:J"°'O r . 6 5·11168, ;;~~:no. ~,..:: .. U1 ·17U I I ltW :::rm,:~~1~11 '=..~:..!r:.'z.~ ,,_..!:!:•.u"~.:...~~.:..1 • Pli tp trff 2100 All· ..-. MCWitJ 1a&e. NJ5. r --+ --••••••••••••11•• Ill. laat+dtpoell. btedt+MCYla&e.A••U • ~ comiltJnt ot 1 to Blcbelor, &mtum .... In· ....._ ... -. 1111. .-. su.aoa . w aan pe.reel.a trantl· cluclinl uitl. No pelt. ..... Yllfe 3267 UGM1 to ll·J, 11.i, C-t, + Dlw "-· IU-72ll Ous~.a bdrm. 2 ba. _ ................ .. _..,. bona• IODIDI•· .. __._ u--,.... pout. ch -~.:_!«!;'t i... .... I car,.,..,. EM1"'1~ R•llid· --_,. 1.J,•• __.. ••-r--i.. ' 1 .. -... ...... _.: 11 1rowta1 area of ...................... , mo. f'llraa.bed w /u tll. -na. -•· _.... .....,. IUYStidt Coun· lltN V .. J bf, 2 b9. paid or uofurnlabed. Jard, ~.a·de·HC, ... t:J. Plictd hvm • 10 J4t NEW Cf1*, ...... "1D& • 11 4 I t It • 17 a 4 • •· 1·71'1..ul ICI· fl. Owner llr. walk lo 1horpl a1 .. Ill•... tk W..... U6t -::t:::.i·· •••.••. fit? ---~ ...... _,. _ 1 ,_.-,_.ldt&UI-. ·~~-= WATDnoNT. I Lt• lat _.. .. Mt rMeh 'fl JIOU'ft 1G1 ....... Ule ~· Ill i&.b It. ...._all lallaM, ....... _.. ,..,. it ....., ....... Cllri~1 Ort ... ., ............. ,,.,.,,. .. °"'· QUllfted .. ~ ,..,. .... a la&• ......,•U1•1Lor .............. . ..., IO IOI Cal""' MWIJ lafcw .. Uon at call (IU)lfl ... 111 or to• .... .... _,,_.,.,.. C.IJll!!:IM. ..... Ull - • I ~ ...... I ....................... Tony G1aA1re1orlo Qmeral Cofttractor. Lie IS4.S.508 Pat1oa, w•lk way&, d rlv • w ay11 . l'f3.3ll08 c ... .. ....... "" .• . ..................... . -··-•••••••••••••Tony Giangregorio . llESUllES-cover letters, Genera! Contractor. Lll' proleu1oaal prnen&a· • 3 4 s 508 . Tr e 11 as . t.ionJ. reucin•ble rates. landscape, concrete. A 'laat aervk.e, ~IJr13 ut comp I ele s e r yj c e for Dee 873-3809 -----· ----------NA llONEY BROK'ER We train • provide all .iervicea & lenders at low elllt.1115$-2274 CUSI'OM Jnt.enor Caai>entry byJay. •.642·8809 Expert drapery cleaning, done an your home. no in· convenience·no waiting. Coast l"abrl c Ca r e 54S-7'3.1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11\rusb carpentry. Free U U wd llectric e11t Patio deck11 elc. ~· &3l..c218 or 979-2242 ELECTRICIAN OiSldano 4t Agronov1lz B est r ates. b e s t Conltnlctioo. Free est. workmans hip. Small Uc 137:5084. 646-9649 jobs p'ri!ferred. ~75-834S. -----· •••••••• ••# ••• .. . . . . . ,. .. . . . . . Onllip'lt• ""~ •• llll• A"'°8ath: e>p•ratora . =ir ape c lalty . .,, I I ....................... •121til .. u'1» ....... ....................... ~;;;;;, ..•••........... l'MFah MAIMT. Ya.,d re;uae or ll&ht W•t•r1 U•hed Co . funtlcure. Re11on.bl1 ...... ol lJ ..,,.... ,..., Call--~. --•ianoweapud· l • 1 i •to Ua • co m • tt.uliDt NaMSeolJal. com m.,elal /domeatlc lberclal. cl ea nup. _,.. -ANU of ln· ludilc•otaa. Llcenaed. Lw91t,&*•UD1. urpen· Call Pbll or Jeff \ry, Ole, Plumbing, _4114-_ml __ . ___ _ :;l!\c,:l'::':'w: U~ lllJ<E'S HAULING ALL U.ClppCllt&Wty to bid 00 TYPES UTE MOVING )Gar tlllOtk. eau MS<8* LO·RATF.8'41·1451 trocntAll-4PM Mon·lo'r'I H.aulil\I. trimmlnii. yard ... ,~I ... ~ ••• J 1 •• P ••••••• Your t'OIDplete ser vlue. La~ ol P•Pt!ll " _IUl>Pliea. l'IM9'7S "aaraae <'lunujjlJ M7-82'71 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MerUya 't Cleo•I•~ Sen. Oardllalo1. clean·uPI • land1capln1. Oeor1e ...... ,_ la...b.I $4$--""2 ...................... . W\th a penooal touch' Free eat . $37 .50up 9'11MJl49 •Vl!;RYL.OW l'RlC&S • oolandlc.•pe ma.int. Qeorae 549-2015 Ho me Prade ·sard e n cleanuP1. haul •way11, rololUllna 5S4-1766 Micki MacDonald,LPGA. R&&ncboSan Joaqwn GC pvt by appt. 83~ Ge , I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eq u I pm c n t r e nt a I . HDulrdemh1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REALLY CU:AN HOUSE ? Call Gin1o:hum Girt. Free est. t;f!i-5123 • J U••d I llillm P'M~ '4 tt.•?!,~:'!~!......... ===-.. ··········· -~~1 ••••••••• TIM •oe>peta Cleanlna 9rlehortl. Small Jobi, lit Pabat A •Hllpaper. S...V~. Prot ... lonala, NNport. c.ta Me.a • Qaaa1 wortl. reu. pr. Free ..U-.b.•-,. lrwtae.f7'5.317$evet. •· Sieve !MH281. For SUSlt:'S ... ~--m.,.u.t,call Jlm ,.,. .,. .. a.nNo S""RVIC"" .,....,...an Landscaper .....,.,,""'' "" .,, work fl'alr p-'c"' Proper prep1r11tlo n. 7'"1·7· . .. .... -"------• . ~I dya/tves. prtme " paint. Ref a. Free eat . Lawrenc e . ~ houleeleanlng. Mtwllllt ~5 Wt provide quality -• .. •••••••••••••••••• auaranleed cleanlnJ Local movlna • ha uling. aervlce. Joa/Bonded. f'r«ltlt. office auppUee, »ii-0106 howeho14 &oocll Is COO• fo'or ex.c e ll enre I n .atruc tlon c leanups . hou8ecleaning. Clean\na Reuonable rateti. Call Unllrnlted. 546·3?26 9'56-21154 lnOmlnp "eves OK. t~leanlng, rea'<lft•· b I e r a t e • . (; a I I Milt IMI S.-.lc" RobcY18on'a Houaeclean· ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• lnlf. M7·7816 Uve-ln nurs1n1 or comp1t· nlon S.O·U 5 tla Good J alrll wUUoa to clc1.1n f'\!111. JU/334-71UI your houae. ltl\nhl. ex per, ref a. 642·5299 Re markably cffc!c:tuul seasoned lady lo or ganlze & ele11n your ho me. Noteworthy rC!· fer e nces Audrey 411'1-1~ or 7MM9'l8 '*b;'••rlat ••••••••••••••••••••••• rF:J'tR.c; l'MNTING t;x1Jr'd. Ke•1 ttau·1 fo'rcc t:ill t:ull Gene M2 (.1(58 Paper han1ln1. quality IMlrk only. Steve. Daya 4114-'ml, Evea41M.m.t. Paint.inc Int/Ext. Quallty IMlrk " 111111.(rial . Free eat.Im.a.. 6'6·1m t:ve1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• All levels ·ilylea·aJJeS Gabriella Stud lo/ Music Acr ou fro m NHllS 645-3003 .............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neal patches & teiclur(.'11 AtlllST. H3·14J9 Palnl•nR & pl a s ter patching. Keasonu ble rates. f'reecsl !KG 719H Oardenintt. maintenance, hindscapang. Ho b. 54S-LS70, 2131323·6150 operated. Tracloudcr · bac khoe. J04SO. Cut loMdet' 9U . 10 whl Jump & bobtail, 15 yrs bl1111idc ex· cavattoo. pape lines & ulil wk Mlke Mathieull (714 1 41&9723 Robin's Hou~ccleanin~ Srvc, for a thoroughly tf•"'"*J clean house. S40-~7 ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• l'rd a>amling f':ict & ml l.uw rall•IJ Jtcf11 .. 're.-.: Clll. ~'V~ 471(1, ~31H3113 ... L.lllllJ Yard c are, complete. Relu1ble. Reusonablc Reis. CJeanupe. 646·9684 ---<.:ollette Sl'*ol.5 beat au prices. Rololilllng. sod. seeding , sprinkle rs , cJean·ups, tree prurung, hauling. C all J o n . S59-0t98 L/\WNserv1ce, llmd · scape, clcan·ups. hauling. 642·9907 --- GI I .. S.-.lcet ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE & AP1 PAINT REPAJRCLEAN llAUL LO COST 646-170 l llm ~" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ckrpenll'y 1 fencing & roof· ing. No job loo s ml. Pupa am. 63i..t264 tt•m1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MRS CLl';AN makt· it Hlcam. Rach . "'pts, homes. Def 9 or afl s, 549-9:17 2 Cedar Crpt Clean ·~. steam/shampoo, wnclow wsh'g. fir wax'it . .:en cln'it 11erv Res/Comm Hcu1w nuhle S1rn11n 751-11951 OCC Student. I Ton truck i\hl'e'-. Jlouscdeaning Trash, tree ln m. Uun lleasonable, relwbll' & 1142-mc. n..fs 673·1266/641i·4871 I do 1t all·s k1ploadl'r, dumptruek, Jlr11de, h;wl . cement, asphalt, lrct• re rnovals elc. 831 12:>7 ,.'asl hauling. res $14 & up SELL idJe items with a Yd & gar clnu~ "'re1· Daily Pilot CllW!iflcd Ad. CSL (714 )842-4597 DANDY DUSTERS Wkly or I lame Merv VACANTS. rentals our s pec aall ly ST !-:/\ M C/\lll'i-;T CLEANIN<; llonOOd Ins fo're~ t:.,L .SfM!-4106 HOUSITIHDUS A ~I> ol loc11I te1u·hn11 WllJ CllJ'C for your hom1· while you urc 11w11y Ph ~8616eic 2 ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lobertlOft ....... -.c. ANoc ...... ftC. l.llW homc.'Owncr r0th·i. 875-056;! T Tranaamenoa L.cMK..., . .•..•...•.......•..... Unck, llltlfll'. l>flwk work. tile rtoor\, 1·11n1·ri·\1· patios , w;Jlk1>. tlr 1 v1· way11 t'rc1• 1·:il J 11h11 S-16-1583 P 111nl 1nJ! INT 11';XT Nt!ut. huncflt. 1'4'111 • 12 yrs {'ltp. (.ac'd . Oavc 004·1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• f>lumhanl( rc11air Sl>Cl' Ill rclTIOdi•lmg, coppt•r re· pllJC. f'he t"Kl Top Hol l'hunbing 537 3194 fo'lrw t•xt Y&111tm.: St II<' . 1M ·rry mt· Jl.')IJ.!>.'>~ :!ii Wc'n· only 112. but Wt.' do al hnt H.al'hurd S1nr1r belt.er. f''ree l'i>I. V1sa l I nt 1f':x1 Uf!(Jl'Oll11hl1· ltt·ll\Onahlt· fo'r cl' C'>l Call J uy 5'1k fil5!l l<ctock'J1lrnl & tommnt'l.AI u :1111t111it Fret· <.'1lt1malc" Ile·" rat1•i. ITT5 !Ull CaM:olorft~ Cw.l11m work lnl/ ... xl Lw •J64Kl3 M <! ~21 AUP.AINTIHG Nt•ifl M(J 132:1 wmr>I t.JrtS451J I 111$15' I MC, ht 1m.-.d J114:· 543 :;779 ,_=••nf ....•......•.....•..•.. i\µartment & Commcm•ul l'ropc rly Ml"(rnl Co. Complete serv 7fi0. lf.lifi ···•·············•····· Kepa1r & lh:roof All I y p l' ' ~ h 1 n 1: I t• 'I rockshakei. 1·om110 tar 1''r('(· '°"L S4 I 59:t0 fan Av111I ... ................... . UCbl up YoUf window• w/beeut atalDed &IHI ~-IClft·~ , . .,.. ... ..,.. , ..•........••.•....... Clarence'• TV. Local aervtce. Good rel•. lllobl ra&a.•MON Olb' 1V Serv Speci.Uat. a ll brand s . day» /evea I w knd1 . IMi-MIT Trws.r.ke . ..................... . Prof tree trimming " re· moval service. Free est . CallllD-9838AM. , ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Trial Leaaoo. Cr~. i.acher, exp. ReadlnK. math, fo'rcnch. R:mbl. Local call:. r e turned 6TJ.«ll3 GUITAR LES.SONS IMB-5881 or 963-173.\ Typl!llJ Senke ••••••••••••••••••••••• U ' ()(face Scrv1ce11. l'rof t)')>lng, term papers, r•· s ume s ell'. Lo ui s" Hagan. 642-7221. Upllal .... f c....., ••••••••••••••••••••••• We expertly cleun Prr>· btem fubrks other~ re· ' f~· lo cleJtn. Su<'h 1 .. 1 hlt.'tlder11, velvet:.. 11111 llan couoni;, brol·ad1·:. t~ Coast 1-'ulm<· Cur\· M.\-7433 r --Wllldr:Jw C.._.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CollE•gc studcnli.. window washini: Hcsid t:.torc~ XJnl work fi.t.! 5449/645 7!¥72 .l"arwt what you want 111 IJwJ,y Pilot Cla.'lll1f1cds. Hwft U.fw lli•d ....._ U.fwwi•d 'lfl tw• ,.,.Wd ApGi hwfth u..tum. ~nh u..tum.. 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Luxuriouis ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• nfu..r.9•d OLX V lt~W·Zbr , 111•ar beach & i.hop!ot, SJflO .......... INclt 3840 28r, 2ba. Security & pre· 2 BR 2 Ba home, lge yard. ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.ige. lll50/mo lse open beam c lg.'>. bltns, Adil.-;, no pets. 645·657!1 •••••••••• •••••• • • • • • • • la>l Pac1f1c 2 eZ~fe~ ~hly decorated. Nice p11t10. .fllm/mo - WATIHfHONl HOMI., I.e. REAL ESTATE 6 31-140Q fplc, $125 mo. 558·5440 TllllM 3290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br t wnhse. p ,, 8;J , dshwsbr, washer /dryer , p11t10, fireph1ce . A IC, pool~:..~·~ w. .. j ... 1291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._.,., .. ,.,. ll07 &c h w /i.m all br. nl'W 2••bdrm•••••. •1•b•11••. :;aJ••1•,:.·~:~; wallpaper, cpl!>, poinl "" 1-.:. side. $280 ll1tk cplS, d.rptl, bllns, ycany. 5e4301 6734964 2br, Iba. Yearly. Dnve hy 1116 W. 8albo11 Blvd. $450. 213/865 ·2542. 714/673-5187 2br. 2ba townhOU.'i('. clean, $360. 191:! W:illap•. manage r wunl<.:li GU-7300 •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. 2 ... .AcWh Oftly 3 pools (;(lvcrnd car port pcsuo 11pU. • UB(.l ~ close LO fwy., & bl·h~ walk w shoppinl( PARK NEWPORT llff<'h e lors , I o r Z l.Jc.'druom/\ & Tt1wnh111JM'' Prum $Jf11 ~J SpcC'lac ular 'C PI•, l<.tl:J I rl'l·rc;,t11)n vroj!r ;i m S()(·1al µmgram 7 pool' H Lennis r111Jrt..~ At Fa,hw11 lsluml. Jaml>r1rl't· & S;111 J11at1wn I hlb Hoa1J 1714) 644-1900 2 Hr. Z ba condo, ,,, hlk to beuch, 2 c;ir gar . aulo <Jl:.llr Beaut bay Vll'W TSL Mgmt 642 11;11:1 W~ICLIFF 2 br, I 1.., b ll toWnhou.~. W:ilk t11 'hop ping. Adults only No •••••·•···••··•······•· ·m1-: 1-:xnT1N1; rA&.M MESA APTS MIN( ~ms 1'0 N l'T UCI I f~l·h. IAa Ult l n1m~&up AdulL'I N11 rw·ti. l.Jlil M (.'l!a IJr 1:; Hlk.-. 1-;.,sl of New1111r\ Ulw1 I !Jam !;pm Mli !~iCI 4000 •••.•.••..•......•.•..• ltoom w 'k1khl'nl'll•· $7l Wl!'t'k & ui1 MH ':n~ . .•........•.•...•.• , .. Moving'' i\Yl)lll d1•p11~1L!> & t•ut h v1n1: l'Xpcns1·~' l'r11fc~s 111nall y '>IOt't' 1!17 I HOUSEMATES "3:! 4 134 l<t'llrl'd i<••n\. Z hr 2 tJa , (fllt· 1u1I. r(•1· rm 11n v 1·n t ry , $22:1 673 :!I HI la'). 7!.()J Ex 1111n1I y11ur lil""I Ylt· w1lh u 111mpitl1hl1• r11c1m n°51ll' We 1!1:.,1·11v1•1 that (J' ·rv 11\ Ca II ·rwo 1'1-A., 1-. ,, ""I> !\.'ii IKil t>f 7~J li!IO fo <·m tt1 'lht l Hr • •m•I• 1 L li L ' <LJ"-1 o l •J ~(l\t•b) fl :. .,.1 t.:.a ...............•....... Ol"f'"JCt; space ava1labll' dl 17H75 Beach Ulv1I. n•·ar Talhc·rt 1n llu11t ma.!\on Hi•ac·h $50 1wr l'Tll>n\h l'ho1w rn1•ssa1:1· '4'1'V\\'.•' S10 J.l"r munlh. tk'Sk $5 (Jer month nu1ly l'ilol 11ff11·t• l'h<Jlll' fA2 4321 ext Z16 C&n"Ett POINTE EXEC. SUITES Jamhort--c& MarArthur 11.ay W1ndnw' l'ltL .. h {;lH'f>4't 752-2717. $1'10 UI' <J H 1r 1• '>lllrt". •IA'> tl t'P!>. A 1<.; 11:1111 l*-.ith II H l..M.-. ~2·2HJif 8111((1 condo; lovely . super clean 3 BR, 2 ba. 2 Olr gar Pool. No pets. t.mCJ Mo. Agent 84()..~ HOMES FOR RENT 3 or " br. Pnccd from St6S to ~. Fncd yard & g a rages . Famili es please. kids & pets weicome. ca.JI 964·2566 or !17).2971. Agt. no fee. Sm tbr, nr bch. 1827 W Balboa. $37S. Ille. util pd. ~166. 2 br w/gar. Adults. l'pls. drlJs, range. Cnt•d y d, patio. wtr pd. 636-41211. 1·5. 2439 "B" Oranl(c. $350. 667 "K" Vtctona $320, 2619 .. F'" Santa Ana.$350. 17111 GoidMwHt otW.-..r pets 1728 Bedford Ln G.£--114» MJSmo yrly 548·7533 .,.,.._ 4 350 )'.••WJXJrt ~aeh ofr /aµt S4.SCJ Cannery sectaoo. ll75-49 l2 hrotl er Sml 2 Br. s ondeck. garage. nr beach, util pd, ~yr ble. MS--4166 847-6064 Hatfl4oa Grwtda -8-R -b -5w:seer R..... 4200 •••••••••••• .......... . 3 , 2 a., upper apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' • ·do Q 1 • DtX f!& <If' "ton o.• rt .,, "r OHMEwPoRT IAY 2 large bedroorM. 2~ba. 2·•tY lownhome. d e· tached gar . washer / dryer, all bltlns, custom ~'Of'. 1625. ~S·757311gt .~car ..., Wt' .1rl'a 1 ·~·-", ,_,....anJ~~t pn\ AduJ r A '·7~ 1-• ~""'u ,.,...,_ ""' SJ ~ l!IUI l 4~\.1 ~C'J ts pre Ill ' ,,.11 , ,, b l' II (' h . ( I :. h I n ,.: $<\I m.1 ~ l:!f. ------------C1 di i~nlmt• ........... d C.-.. M• 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ealltsidti. New dplx uv per. Cptst drpi., c:om~>I katch, frplc. Adlts. no pets. $450tmo 673 6041 I Br J Ba. 2 blks from water. no peL'I $300 225 19th Sl 842·03.SS. s.'.16-8229 3Br. J b:i. luxur} Ol'14 twnh. .. c Puol, spa, l<'n n1:. Nr bl'<il'h Sfi!J5 1:146--1&76 14 t:'€'kh mo W1 n t t•t Rall">. 4!J.J 31116 $tlll Ooublt• 1t.na,.:c• fur • 350 to 2000 Sq A ...... SuifH ~ays bores ~xc lus1ve private communit y w /access to 2 lovely ·~aches. 3 Br /sludy 2 Ba home, unrum. SllOO incl. gardener. Avail Sept I ff42..64M or If no 11 rui we r <t9t-279'1 P.P 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ovr40nopets3 Br2 Ba, IA u . frml dr, wtbr. ful rec, nrbch. sec. 968-3106 ......... ,.,. .... d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , I ... 3707 ----------1--. ...................... . •WALK TO BEACH·3Br. Vrty 2 Br. frplc:, bar, sun· $150 mo. lse, tennl:., pool deck I h ouse from ~~yball, gar, ugt. oceaniront. $450. 67~ _._. or~ Apt. for rent. New 2 bdrm. built Ins, ne1tr ocean an CdM. Call a ft e r fl. ~1840 --------Cozy 1 br. frplc, pvt pool. l empl'd person. no child or pets. $410 Le11se. Non Smoker 640-4999 2br. fba, towtibse. deck. pool, blt·ina, adult, child 16 +. no peta, S-30 Ille . 673-0f13. ----l.rg 2br, 2ba, 1-·n. xlnl t;asL.,ade loc. o e11r nu. $'1i5. S48·~/759·5:~H. SJ7StoS425 2 Bcdrm. 2 l)llth, cncld g11r • Cpk , laundry rm. palm TSL Mgmt. &42· 1603 ••• Lowrwe • ......,ord 6 MiJI Creek lrvme l.Dvcly aJJ adult, no pcL'i, I, 2. & 3 BR npL,, 6200 t-:d HA(..1 IELOR UNITS from mgcr, HU 846·0619 S22S per mo unfum 100' from ocean. f'or more an fo call Ren at.a ut 556 77r.r7 New deluxe 3 Br. 212 ba ~e yard, Aarugc. K1di. ok. no p e ts $500 534-~; 848.2655 3 Or condo, I 'l'J Ba, avail Rt l . m.i. 2131867·1524 Steps t.obeuch. lgc upper 2 br. beam C'C•llni.:. frpk. gar door operator AH bltn.'I $t9S yrly. 64.2·3400 2br fully rum. txeanlronl San Diego Co . rcn Lal Pnv beach P rav patio , W 1D , S400wk 0Hl316. ~9'l2l. New beaut. reur. <H'ean fmt, twy vu, I br. NB $350/wk Quiet r plt' 675-a458 ----Vai:dtmh:ltth 42$0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm. 1~ ba, Cam rm, 1 c.....--.. -M9'---l-7_2_2 C...MIM 3124 .nitee )'Cl fJ75..0CS62 ,,. .............. -. • • • • • • • • • ••••• ········-· ....... . You a re the winner of tlnefr'Hticketa ($22.5() value), to Ringling Bros. Barnum & Dolle Circus 2 Br 2 & studio. garage. .\ml ytd, no pets. $385 mo. 675-6670, ~3397 __ _ Waterfront an exclusive rcs1dent1al 11rca, HBC guest pnv1leges $500 mo incl. util. 642·Ut02 House roc rent, Bag Bear City sip& 6; lmens furn S25 nit.ely pr cpl Call after3p.m. 548·1989. I lBr. util pd. sep garage. LA MANCHA APTS 8111fs. ~; lovely 3 BR, else to shopping, newly Large, 1.2&3 bd sarden Uldunil.S150Mo. redee838-7447 . apl8. Adult.a. Dshwhr . 2br. Iba. mans fro m beuch, S2U5. S48~/759·!'i39l Park Newport luxury I Br, view or Upper Bay, Sl94 mo. Aft 7PM 760·1731 or640-~ Wnghtwood ViUage vaca· uon home for r ent 3 beds. sleepsS.10. A&eal644-0134 ,.__,._ ....___ 3724 bkns, encl gar, RAS bbq. ---Pool Oas Pd. 778 Scott Aug. 2nd thru 13lh Anaheim Convention Walk to beach, Bach Stove &refrig. SJ90mo. 536-2456, 962.8050 ~ 2br, 2ba dplx . Gar11ge Close to ocn. Adlts only. 218 Cedar. Ne wport Shores. 675-7935, 637. 7255. Phone 499-3670 anyumc W81k.lki l bdrm. view Coo· do, lS40 f\. from beach. Sleeps 4. F\ally eqwp. kitchen. Pool, exerci11e nn. lndry facll. $68 per day. 846-8817. '8yside Cove West, upper •••-•••••••••••••••••• maater aui&e , lowe r 1215. 1 Br mobile home. Pl. 6'2·5073; MS-5611 Center bdrm or den. Waterfront Mature adult only. No 2 Bdrms. I b a th apt . complex with VJew. BO pet.a. QWet, secure. L991 Adult.a. s:ns. mo. Gas per mo. ror lease. Aft. 5. Nwpt Blvd. fM&.8373. peid. 64.2-5073. Tickets must be ex· changed for reserved se11ts al the Convention Center ahead of lime. Walk to beach. lbr. stove &c refril(. $27Smo. 531>-a456, 962.BOSO WATERFRONT. 2 Lgc 873-31J09. Avail. Aue. t. -SUSCASITAS ·-=.=:-in o:ac~'t!: flam. 1 br •pl '275. Encl. 20 X 24 fl living rm pr. Aduha. DO peta. 2llO w/frplc, eep bunk house NewportBl.HM1188 w /wet bar $750/mo. ~.._. 1741 ~-~. -···················· Jlbr ~ llvbll-tbia ii LAGUNA BEACH MTR 1t! ea..,.. condo 2 JNN. Ma;d ltrV .. color Br a w 1poo&. leftala, TV• lleated pool. UtlJ. Jae Jlto pela. Sl75. <7l04M·5*. 985 No. IDall _o.t ___ Hwy ___ . ______ _ Brmd MW Newport Ter· nee Condo. J br'1 2~ ba, ......_rem,. ..,.fdryr, •· No pet,t •111mo. •·J111•m..cn.aa4 ..... 4 .... l76t ....................... IUMllD RENTALS 8'tlle....,nowavaU. AlltoWllUr' .... Jllofee.~17H'l70 llWJ'PICONDO __.,..llt.9718R,2 ••t•WT• bLhtpetlo.~mm. 19CTALS JOOll llaarp • ••"7 =::::..A ... tlEI ....... ~:-.-'° :";.::':':.....~ Ml-7171 -..... I ltJ .... BUU'IU'Ulrl.Y deeont· n.frl*,iiii/._ ... l .... •UM•l&b _,,_ • .. .. a ... Iliad ..... ,_ a.-...,.. -/mo. Waterfroat .,.. .. AnMmt .............. ......... , .... ,.a.11·------· .... . ... ---~IMI~, ..... ALI ~f..=!Zi 1Z5f ; Ill, .... ""· ............... •IHI, IO·HM, • Bdrms. all blUn.s, sharp. tll95/mo yrly. 61:>-1906 Spacious 2&3 br, apts. Call 642-5678. ext. Z12 to New 2 bdrm. 1 ba . near Family unit. Pool & claimyourllcket.11. beac h . $HO . Cal l Cool & qulet Newport Honolulu, Waikiki area C.ondo. 2 BR, 1 ba, kilch. Furn 'd , S3S day -4 persona. 644.()6411, ?!!;!&~rounct .• ~~·apnl~e '* '* * 63J.1309, 675-9595. Hght.s 28R apt. Pool. .... _ ' ~ -· ---------patio & Rarage; Adults, IG-1961 ween.12-5. 2br, 2ba $425 ; 3br , 2ba. QUIET dlx. 2br , 2ba, nopeta 1395, 1801 lSth St. GardenVlataApt.& ~; Newoow/fprlc23. 1'! fprlc,fncdyrd.,$400/mo. 642-7340. 7 ...... 537-47 • ext. .. New4·plex.841·3986 --------Beaut. brand new 162 dys, 640·2426 eves & 2 bdrm oceanfront dphe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... s..r. 4300 ~· 4aundry rm. wlmdl. Near Beach. 2br. uul pd. ~ yrly, avail Aug 1 llMTAL WAMTID · occupy. S:-to ~ ff"'•, 2 Bil + Call Joyce, &t6-3301 eves 5009\.'2 Seaahore64S.2117 Yoong man, 31, desires ._. ....... ...,. • &-C&ll 49'2-9482. to share apt or house TSLM1mt 6'2-9412 den. tge yard, gar, $410 with rnaleor female. • -3 ........ 2 .. _ ........ Del mo. M>-7814 I WW• Interests lnclude ~ ...-... ....... ....... 3142 s.a.-• 3176 ph Mar are If. ;400. -2 -Newport Hits. 2 IJR • _ .......... -.-. ... .-. ..... _ .. _................ Rhotolr• y, obild ren , no p ela. 1arpyard.1arage, $395. _,.. Cl }ow'nallam,thealer. 751.zw fM0.7IU 2br, COndo. 11/tba. frpcl. 2 bnn. 2 ba. -· ean. and travel. gar opnr, pool, tennis newly painted. Nr Bcb. Excel. reftr"ences. HEW 2 8Jl twnt.e, l~ Baautlful 2br. 2ba acl'Ois crU, MSG. 213/5118·8640. 96MS33. available. Call<714) Ba. ftplc., no-,eta. UtO trom S.A. CountrJ Club. 114/8'2-8297. a.-... oce•"' vi-Zbr 59-&914,orwritet.o w.u... ... -...s 2nd noor. frplc, patio. 2 Specious. clean 3br. 2ba, 1.;.''1nclry7 nr."'';iorea: "Jere:~ ~ ~.2 br, ft2~d~~ =:ci:.·~:A~· Phone (ipic. bhina. I ml bcb. pr.SD>lmo.493-2710. u=.StudiO. -· _*I • .,. 213/432-791Sukfor0an. s.t.._ 3110 Olltributon,P.O.B.9915 1ara1e, fncd yard EM&lide l bi-. small but ........... 3141 ....................... Uaivena1City.CA91808 ;:,-.:--~~: :r':f'~~b~'. ....... •••••••••••••••• ~~1.Ba •• ~~·-~'!'~.•cw' 18o11 v.n. roommate to ahr 3 --_ 2 Br. ocean view. new crpt -'°" ... __.. er 2 Be CCllMk> J N •'" • paint. Very clean! book-up, U2S rno. rv. n· D-8$44 ... ~1186orw.1117 9«1 • =· SLIO+uUJ. 568·5885 Alper E'ald; loc. Sml Pf.M'HOUSE·NO. END 'f ............. nm. IQOIDlllate ne.cSed IBr, alMI lwuary apt; LI ..... r. h• 1 II HIO ID thr a Br Uta ~Joua l t errace, paooramtc _ .......... •••••••••• IPl In Npt 8cb. •• + ocean vtewa. Mature ~ cau-.- adulta. Raferwee. No S.awill Vllln -·-----pet•. Lee HOO mo. New 161 ...;:ar;lll'Y ar-.. Male• DMda .....,, adult ""' la 14 plua · r-. to .... ,._...,. OCEANFllONTZ8r,2b• from•+ POOis, \en· H.8 . Harbour •aoo. w/pnv1c7, Jl'HHtY. • •• ..,, •• DODdal ___ ZIOI ______ _ er...., 1urf • auper 0.. for ooolr:iDI 6 beat· R 11/P' Rmate Zbr bucli. 1111 /mo . ~:c:,c::, ::t:-~ C~ paUo/BBQ I• Waterfroat Ho•t1. • to Mc'lldden utJltlnc. •tmo 01 91,1400 .._,,_•Mer..._ ..;::ts.;;;1;........,=-----a •-.-.~bltltt to leawtad Vlll•••· ,._.. .. .._.._..la Hu .,..., ••· ••• or <TM••• Ccnea ... Mar. Nom -.._.,,_ =· ., ...... . I Efi~Aa'l'll~ ---,.u·~-~--~ -~ ......... =.a•---· ••nn.!t·,_ ..... ..,-:.~;:: .... plr.CIUTOllQI ........ ~.11te 119 Xth ~I llunl llt-;1rh t'..Jll <21:11:rrn HldS or <2131828-100 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u1w 11rr1cc or other pro res~1onal oHit·e A Vt:O f1n a nc1al To w t:r , N<.'WJ)Ort Center Sangh: olC1ce:. or 3 oHacc swte. -"Reception urea, Xer ox, law library. 955·24 11 or 675-Z7ll ----- 1or2 Rm Su ates from $75 TlfJ W 19th SL Call Tom $4().Z!ll() --------- AlllPOl'T .AREA Bn..stol St. Eicpos ure l2BO sq. f\. 4 orril'C suite with lighted s i gn avlUlabillty. Xlol access to new CdM frwy. Con· tact Palisades Center Leasing Office at 2082 S.E. Bristol 11200 or call 557-7010. PYt olf1re for rent. aprx 8"xl0'. 830 W. 19th St. C.M. s.6-4070for info . Retail/Office space. 700 sq rt. Westcllff aru . 1-671>4148, call collect. O.C. AllPOU LOC. • ....._View' .w ..... UDO MARIN.A Vll.1.AGE '75-1662 I MOS NEE aEMT Establish ed Newport Ueach full i.ervacc ex· ecut1ve suite. 3 in· d lvidual offices now avllllable. All amenit1c~ included in month to m o n th r en tal MacArthur al Jambcm:e t:XECUTJVE ROW INt:. 752.7170 bealli•• S.lhs New addition to suite lllO. Adi service e xec. suitc1> i.n Newport Cenh:r. 14 new offices in plu~h sur· r oundings w t u ode r ground assigned park· Ing. From S295 mo. Ask about our movc·ln 111· lowancc. Newport Regency Corp. t714>M4·7189 <Ic Space in beaut lrv bldg, recepl mom. 2 enc ofc 's . storage rm &13.->. '1'1 ........ 4410 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro!essional o.fflce Foratorelrofficespaceat wtreceptlool.st Mon-Fri. ble s:ns month to month. rea.-iona rates. Secretarial services S00to5000S.A. avail. 549-7751 M~ VERDE bR PLAZA HIWPOIT CIMTlll 15ZMeea Vmle E, C.M Dm1p Plau. Lu.xurioua 54M1Jl office. SUb-let. 6'2·M56, t--LET'S--MAK.E--AD-EAL-- 640-~. 13M> llq. ft. in ,..eal loc•· S ANT A AN A. 0 n I y Uon in Pbunt.ai.n Valley. '15/mo. Small o!ficcs. at Pleaee call Cbeeyl Green 325 No. Broadway or 1102 1~(213-'"')_54C).GZ2'7 _____ _ Welt 17th St. For more into caJJ Renal.a 556-7707 ll'IMl-.rt · Hlr'bor Ir Pnry, C.M. 2 _______ _ nn1, SJ90. 3 rtna, S280. A/C, qq, drpe. MGI • evea, 840-11812. ANNERY VILLAGE 11r/1bop witll ample .-rt.., lllt •. trMlll lboa hland, small *"· ua Apt.e. A•atl. ... Cell to .... ,..,. ~10 , a erwllilll 4111 .... ~=your ................... ,... place of bu1l•H1 at U001qft. lllOLDP11.Cll. ..... c..r. a.c.,. ::.-..: ... -.1111. llalilt,mtfft~--1..;;;;;.~----°"., .... 1'1 Xerox ...... , ... eott ... la· ....................... 8'&...u.rar ... -. :.&-eall It• Ill ( • I ....... ....................... ,.. ... ...,, .. ,new ,_ ............... ··= ..................... .. ...... ,, .... ....,... . ........ .... .......... ~all 642-56 78 ~.JJI l -· MAmeoGDMOMIY LHll\ to do t~ wtth tn. new etdn rnechlne. Learn ~ •lcatlon the P,oh nlonll w•v LAii Rlciwo a Beeuty College help vou atlrt e1evelopinQ new "''"• 8$ a C...osmet1c1an Aft..-o nly 20 weeka you can bCI earning a goOd """"0 COs.erte&AH CL.ASSIS MOWt L11111ted Enrollment-cat1 Now! l uo instructors 01ve Help anCI Gu1e1ance . Plenty or Pract1ca1 e,,ipe,,enoe. Too. s ••• "Amp o. ...... ... .,,.... o,...... Dance. Art& Beacb Activities Ph. 645-9701 ... ,...1~1.. wortana w rl& er • • t 11: 1 o • e •-----------------, bMroom C!Ott•I• In TUITION PA YI ... PIOCllAMS AVAILAILE r.-----------, I I 2 world•9 d•r• fro• •ow r••r I an. ... II• or Colla -...~-----· .... Wri .. aa..m.d Ad ... D.uy PUot, P.O b ueo. Co.ta Iha• ... ............ Calkz• ..... ,,,,,......, o.n ... ,,... "' bou.sa cpl lookiDc for UAIW'ft 2·3 bdnn w/eoel yd for 2 mature dop. Have good rer'1 for a II of us 75.MltOO. 12_. pref. Steve or.Jean. S4udy wftf'I I PrOflllliClOllll ~ Begtnner to Motl ~leed Senior cftlien woman lcddq ror reas apt m COM. NB, or C .M .• pleue ~ 1·296-3880 Fem. needs home, Aug 1st.. Eaay 1o&na, quiet " busy. Cell Pam, 556·991!:_ C....at Popular Hwmony Theory Wants lo rent by Sept. 1. ----------. .... ----19!1!9 .. • In Npt. Och.. CdM, Irv, ...__to&.o. 5025 Lolt&Fo.d 5300 lU'eas. I or 2br unfurn. ·~r house or condo. Local ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~;~··;:·;;;;.·;:~~~~ !>.!' .. "..:. wolimbaln .! .. ~t~'~i Any type businCC8s loa~'. private frequency bus1· ..,,....,., re • e . ..,.,.,, a Real Estate, 'ons tr. "' ness radio (Looks like a 75&-0088leave mess. Dev. Agt. 540-1433 police uwt. l Brand naml' 3.1yr. old F w /2yr old Red1·Com, blk. Vtt child. Looking for home ~ W.ted 5030 Brookhurs l I Oa nnan~. Prefer M 35/under -:=!••••••••••••••••• Jiil 7 17 21:1 s:J2 130:! 1 1i73.5032.Slephanie. $5000 buys partial 71<1-008 1202 ---ownership in m ov ie e • •• ... est FAllmated $1 2,000.000 Allmce gross t 714 1 957-0'Jff/ Uist cal blk w /whte lonR hlllT large 12 lb male May be injured Wood ••••••••••••••••••••••• bndge area. lll!:WAllU ' I 1111 Mori 191" Tnat 56fM>'739 0,, a Miity 5005 DM.fi 5035 Found Jloiila n ••rt:yhound ....................... ···•··••·······•······· ~ FEE or LEAS I-.: French Polyn~aa Tah1l1 or outer islands. &•ach front s av a il a bl e Developers only ph:a11c Owners 111 Hawau look ~for foreign 1nve11tori1 Ci.ti area co de ld-923·8758. ------ U9U01t UCEHSE U..ltllge On-Sale tro.ooo Old issue type 47 or 4EI Toll·fi'\"ee (800Jzs2.2000 u.,--uc ...... Orange On-Sule $311.000 Toll·f'\"ee 1800)252·2000 Want lo buy a business and urn over $60,000 + a year'! Seamless Rain 5Gtltet' MhJ. Co. All types of real esta te investments since 1949. SpKializilNJ .. ZftdTDa 64~2171 545.061 1 CASH FOR TD11 Amcn cwi Mort 547 7151 -------- EQUITY LOAMS UPT0806-' OF' APPRAJSAJ~ SU()+ 6 pt.s. at 13% mt. S40-14ll ··-c-• ,., rn d1 Carrying Systems. We ••••••••••••••••••••••• aake our own & install • me-• 5 l 00 them o n the Job ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guarantee buainess from ----------, referrals. Plus lots more LOlt&F....cl blaanesa. 2 trucks and mach. $75,000 Mo r e roomtoellpand bustncM1, ~gall of OranRe Co. Established bus ine s s over 5 years. Pho ne 566-TIZJ alt 6Pm. CERAMJC BUSI N t:ss. Entire inventory, kiln, potter 's wheel, molds, show cases. grecnwa re. (.1.C. Will ahm instrut l. S2:'iOO. lm·fU23. ----Tennis Shop. Hjgh profJt, low ove rhcaa. Slil.000-f inv. 673-4313 RE/MAX PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLYV Sell uny item or com· b1nauon of 11 t•m:s for S7~ or le~~ w 1lh u Penn) Pmchl'r Ad. 3 hncs for 2 ''onsecut1vc day:. F..il'h addlt1onj1I line 1.s 60 for thfi!~8'J'l!-<;h~frl!t' "!_._ Norommcrc1al ods ~·or m nf'l' 1nformut1on a nd In pla~c your a d c·ull Owner mus t sell Im · m e diatel y DELI · IUSI'AURANT. 3600 sq. fl. $150,000 gross. 20fk net. $!00,000 + potential. XJnt leas e & location . .__ _______ _, Low rent. Can be help run. Submit ell offers. 991·58S7 eves. ......... 0,1a~ 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..KILO .999 Bar of Sil.VER. Sl7S. 831·3128. ......., .. Lo. 5025 ....................... {NEED {MONEY • C MITMO ....... ........... ..,.,.., ...... c... ..... a.- *** Je..F.Ct.M) 3893Atuba Car. Hwitingloo Beach You are the winner of lhrMtr..tktleh ($22.SOvaJue). to Ringling Bros. Barnum ft Bailey Circus Aug. 2nd thru 13th Anaheim Convention Center Tickets must be ex· changed for reserved eeeta at the COnventlon Center ahead of time. .call 642-5678. ext. 272 lo claim your tickets. *'*'* 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOMADS AIEFIEE Cal: 64,1.1671 1.4* or l"OUDd • D8t T Call Aalmal Aubtaac:e i..,.. Ul·Z27J, DO fee . JOUND: WlaJt• puppy .... • .... ~idmtJ "' Newport W•l. Huot- --8'acb. Loob lib a..,.d.CaU•ia. ynj! femall• Vil' Santa l\na J lgts. 556· l Oll6 t ' o u n d fo' c m a I c < · '" blk ,b rn & wht V1t• Brookhurs l & 1-:dan~er 554·2019 REWARD !mt our do~. "Woody" Hlond , 1Jc nj1 l YP<•. Eustbluffs area. PLEASE any information c·ull We miss rum. 759-J 163 IA6t medium dor(. Brown short hair. ferNtle Wear· 1ng r ed c ollar REWA RD . V1<' 23rd. /Tus t in. N . IL G4·DJ6 or 548·4627. lollt: Chihuahua, fi'em, brown, stun cond.. nds treatment. ~-1319 eves, 81H-5658dys --- Ul6l: Srnl gry/wht Tabby cal. w/bm flea collar, vie Cabnllo St, C M. 646 5(119 Reward. Found: Silver afgha n. fnendly, f''ln Vly arci. Warner /Ward. 54S 39R5 Found f e mBr1tl11 n y Sp im1el hrown/wh1l1• Vic. Adams/ M a1inolw. 7-18-79. Owner mus t 1den· tify tags. UGJ.82t8 aft. ti E.~.._~~~~~~-r Found male ornn.i.tc Tistcr cal. Orange uyc11 Vic Magnoha/Wamcr :! col la.rs. 842 8700 SCRAM-1.ETS ANSWERS Venus-Parch Smack-Clergy CKA.5ES 1be most frustrated pct in the world. A turtle UMlt CHASES cats. FOUND: Claim or adopt female, Blue Merla Australian Shep, approx J mo. Female blk/tan German Shep. young . Fema l e G o lden Retriever. 1·2 yrs, Red dish brown Rabbit. Gray & white pigeon, leg band #88. OTHERS. Animals picked up by N. B Animal Control, new sheJter : Newport Hills Animal ffollpltal, 27670 San Miguel N. B. 844-3656. ,. .... HIO ....................... O.C. AIRPORT SICT'Y& 15COIT •SIRYICI• Speciall1ln1 In busl· neumea , realdenla ...icome. 7JN2• 24HIS. PLACIM. ASSISTANCE MAHY Of'POllTUHmts: • lntereshng Work • Personal S at1slact1on • ~ecur•tv·Jot>s not tied to economic situation • You pr<>Qr&ss raotdly to become thoroughly skilled ·Sell-employment Oooort11M1es CALL t"-161 • FOi IMFOIMA TIOH ~JCHA~D'S BEAUTY COLLECtE cw • ..._.,""'''' lt060 ... lka .. ,I ............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• k:rier,Razing MASSAC 1-; l~1bJamc.-:; Lac Mai;scur <Mcall 9· 11. 4!J4.~ l l _ COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS• a. Hrs. 971-1513 LANA'S OUTCALL 10AM·2AM 775-0.93 'Olerapeut.1c massage by h e 'd technician. NB. Appt. 3:».9PM 548·2817 HIRJNGGIRLS ~RT &!OR MOO~L TOMMY'S OFN£WPORT 642·1!171 evt.>s -~-·~-~ '*** Roberl R. RllmMy 11712 l:.:spcn Car t'ounlain Valley Yoo are the w1nnc·r or thrNfrfftickd1 Acc.1.g Dkkpn.R TEMPORARY Register today lo wo rk on various accountan.R & bookkeeping a ~s 1 g n ments. Work c loNe to your home. Acctg clerks, bookkeepers, accoun- tants arc needed thruout Orange County Call us ror more Ulformalion Robert Ha1!'11 OCCD•h .. 1 2333 No Broadway t<m, Coldwell Banker Bldg •. Santa Ana (7141 135-4103 Act1 v 1ty Dir ector , IJcensed. Good salary . benefits. N.U. area. S<!nd resume to ClassL11ed Ad lf288. Owly Pilot. P.O &x ·1560. Costa Mesa, CA.92626. ($22 ~ v;1lucl, to AJDI--: · Pre-school for ar DYNAMIC. ompany 1n the Human Oeveloomenl and Tra1nano Industry S electively seeks t11gh ach1even1 who • En1oy WOftung with people • Want and deserve excellent income and • Are unafraid ol haro work • II q ualll1ed you 'II rece ive • Complete training • Proven marketing system Market and conduct workshops baseo on aud10 -v1s ual learning materral. Full o r oarf.l1me Call (7141 957·2772 o r write Deve lopment Career Performance. 1500 Adams Avenue. Suite 304 Cosra Mesa CA 92626 announces opening at Thn V1lloq~ School, loocred 1n South Coa·,1 Village South Coast Modclr.. c pro f ec,.,ionof training program, <Juoronree<. free plocrment for f·very cyoduote 1n oil pho;1 "• o f moddinq 540-2970 Alll Munai:tcr. Good Joh for mature hundy couple, 19Adlt U If U. 536-7650 APT MA.NAGt:R r°' 32 units. I br each, Garden Grov t•. t:x pen cnced only 9M-0177 ARTIST Bldg. designer needoi an experie n c ed pencil i1ket.ch artist to do in tet1or room deve lop menls Free lance basi:. C&JI for Interview. Mr. Samuel MITCHELL OSAOCll E ASSOC Nl!.'WVORT BEACH 714 ·673-8300 ~--~ -~- Ai.s1s lant Man;.~er , L ag u na Bea c h f<e!'laurunt. Some ex pcnence necess:.iry Good puy Cull Lynn or Harriet. 494 !176.'i. Http WClllhd 7100 .•.•................... Alll'OMCYrlVl-: SerYiu MClftCNJH' Top Newport import st.ore secl<s full·l1mc, ex ix·rienced ind1v1du01I Goud t'Ompany benefit:. Apply 111 person at IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH AlJl'OMCYl'lV Jo; •DIAIHSH,, POSITIONS! Orange County growth r e qu1 res HOW AR 0 Olevrolet. ~X.PANSION• I Heavy-duly linl' 1.ectvuc1ans' 2. New car gel-re a dy t.eclvl.i c 1 ans ' •••pra. ...,.,, ...... M ~U. ,_. I ..... ,". WILL • .,.,... ............ I .. ..,......._.,,. .. ,,..... I I Mr . Davia C Plank I Execuhvc D1rN:lor I Dr vclopm<'nt Car.-,•r f'nrormanr1· I ISOO Ada ms Avcnut' S. u1tc J04 I Co-.ta MPSa , CA 92626 I Phonl' nt4J 957 277:! I Pl<'ast> tr ll mt· mor1:. Stmd ml• full details on I your audio Vl'UU I h•a rninit material ror I I 1m prnv1n~ l'cr,onut Dt1vl'lopment Skills. I I Nam1• . T1llt· •. I I Or1>¢a niwt1on . I I 1111r1r1·~, • I I l'1lv Stal1• Z11J . I .Join Jh1· florw l1r1·r1I . h1•roml' 11 1-Trn l't:r:-.on ... ___________ .. HllpWCMhd 7100 HitpWCMfwd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RANKIN<; Tf:LL~R S ()le S.il a month. Mu!>t t urrcnlly be workin~ in bank. Must tw bonded SS per hr lllo 14! hr!> 0 c.; Rari:way <.:onceSl>IOO lbb. 502·5.SI I liANKJNG PACIRC FEDERAL SAVINGS Ila:. open in~ 10 OU I COSTA MESA & SOON TO <>I' EN MEWPORTIEACH OFRCES "'Ott AIU TIME& PART TIME TB.lERS Xlnt ht·nd 1t .., ,,,, 111 ~dwal , dcnlal & llf,. ll"l' S&L ur 11.Jnk ~·1>1Jl'1 µrl'fcrn•cl <-.i11 h ill WJ1k!J3l OHOO Hank.Jn~ EXPERIENCED TELLERS SOUTll <.:OAST NATIONAL UANK An lndc~ndcnl Hank 849.Sunf lown ~l (;ofila Ml'lla BANKlNG Columb1i. S.i v1n gi., a grow1ni.: (10 anc 1a l o r gan12a t1 on. h a:. 1m mediate opportumt1es m Lhe Loan Dcp:irtmcnl or tl !> A nah e im Ad rrullll>trau vc office!>. LOAN PROCESSORS Ucauty Salon Manicurist wanll'd Mu:;t bl• ~ood 111 all µluases or n:til work <..11cnt.ch· wi.ntcd but not n ct·c:!>!!>a ry Ne wport Bt:01rh ~. Uc your own bo!>i.. earn uµ 11> SJ.(j)O mo & mort: p /l. il>-2043 for 01ppt 3·5pm St<W'•' ml(r , assist mgr . & bdu• mechan11' nc.>Cded for ~chw1nn d c<tlt:r ~.i lary $13,000 Mu:.I h;1YI' prior h1k1: 1•x p1•rr1·n1'1· 10 <J i.turi· SM YH3.'> Ilk k IJr 1llh pJt1·h. 1·11111 11ut1·1 :-we• 1•0, lyp1111:. 10 k .. y. t-' T $11 11lart lllli It II lootCl<EErER f'\.111 <·l111rge multi hoob l ur 1111> pru11. m 1:1H 1>10-0IZI flOOKK,.:f':pt;R P are. IJml' ror Ortho-J>ental of nee N.H Two '"'~ dayi. lle.!:_~k. ~-2626 __ _ HOOKJ<t.:EPt;tt Young energetic female book.keeper. Accountm.: ba c kRround . Non ~milker <:<tit 5S6-632X Bookkeeper, P rr pcrma nent ~ hrs pr wk. Com· put.er eJCper reqwred Salary fl e xi ble . In l.CrlleWUlg 9 I. t"r1. 7rl7. 751 9560 A.<ik for Liz Van Matre fnsuri.nce /\gcy RinghnA Bros. t.cmoons. Jto6pm. &mum&Baalcy 548·~ ASSISTANT TO Care: us GM e xperie nce pn• ferred Pleasant work1ni:: condit.ons in Ora n i.:c County Airp0rt complex t.:xc. pay. benefits. Opp for udvancement Sec Service Mgr. at bu:;y HOWARD Che•rotet Dove &Quail Sts NEWPORTBE7\'CJ'J Will ~ rc:mons1bll· for vroccssani.: doi;umcnts for all typcJ. or loan ... and for cxam1111ni.: variou:. document.:. 1salcs cs1·row m.<;lnx'l1011!'., l1lk and ap praasal report!>, deeds of trust l for confurmanl'<' with-Loan Comm1llc.'t.' r,... qwrcment:. Loun pro· ct!SS1ng l'xpcncntc amJ typing sk1lli1 ol 55·65 wpm arcncedt.-d IOOICICEIPH Challt.'flJ(mit pos1l1on in a phys11·1an!> ofric \! All l~ke ·ping runrllons. payroll, h1ll1ni: & <.'IJll<•e li on.!> Sal u r y 1·on1 nw11s urat1! w /cxpc r <.:oma<t ltu·k tt:.iyl 17141 754!·~1t HOOKK 1-;1-;1'1-;1t Ex per for AIR, A/P, C/k. & Aug.2ndthru~Ht--AJm:.-or e cmcnfury -GONrlOLLIR Anaheim Convention school play ~round. 2 A d1vers1f1ed property 601nk rl'1"Urrr r1rnho,....-. ---- Must tYJ>P. g rowth polc11· Center JXJ6tllon.'1 open. 11 _12 to 6. ~nagemcnt company 1~ Ticke ts must be ex 1• 8.30.6 w/2 hrs. ror scielong an ass't to the Auto Trans Shop look111i:: (or qualified pen.onncl 543-2288 11 11 1 Hay frunt 10 1· chanJ,Ced for ,re:.crvcd lunch 645.5171. Controller w facet ·~ & :;cau, al the Convenlwn computer scien ce I f'h 673 47511 . lor 1n - Center ahead or lime. Alarm Company nced11 analy11l b•c ki.tround. Call 642 56711, ext. 272 to trainee service perHon, C ompute r sc 1cn r ~ eta.am yourtackels . electronic backgro und degree preferred. Good ..,.._w..e.ct Need mature woman to stay with my 3 girls dur mg the day, August 6 lhru Au gu!>l 10th 546-5591 tcrv1cw appl ___ _ SR.LOAN * * * helpful. 228 f'orl'l>t Ave pay & benefits Call or Laguna Beacb send resume to Uev PROCESSOR Salary open for garment R.cq1.1res expcnencc in mf1-:,.. self s tarti>r. S yr processing maJor loan!>, cxpcncnce Send rl'l.umc knowtedge of ;,II phasl~ Lo J> O Bo x Z<!OJ , JET SET ESCORTS Outcall 957-0600 ................ 0r.c.,,_.t •LADIES• Models& escorts P'..ctiant,...,... 24 hr 535-4719 Male 40. wants fe m ale companion btwn 30·40 Ukeas picnics, camping & local travel, home lift ~. 541-4598 aft 6pm. LWe&Vlcld ·~ti•···· ,.. .... ,. .... 24hr 838-7313 Jiamle companion want ed to accompany 216 yr old m an on weekenc mountain backpaeh &2illln evea/wk.ndl. *'8HER1 LEE• Cert. Muae:uae Houlec:.U. by Appt. .... . . ALTANOPHTY .............. A..&.lul&U9 &Service Foreman MA.MA._..' Newport Beach, 92600 n..b.,...1tt.cr to watch 5 yr of processrng and lYl'IOR U.L. Co. f\lll benefits 16721 Hale Ave. Irv 92714 957·8711 ""' 1 v ol ~wpm Knowledl(C 1--.. olddallghter, 8-!1.30 Mon of oonstruct1on loan!> and _._....SR Open salary. Min. 3 yrs. exp. an alarm andustry. 642-3400 ... ..... Senk• PBX operalors for a telephone a n swerin g service experienced or will traln. •ull time or part Ume shi!t.s av all a· ble. Days, afte rnoon· eveninp or grave yard. Must be able to work some weekenda. Typlng 3.5 wpm. required. Many co. benerita available. Plusecall )Jon.Fri. Fashion Island area: 640-1191 Costa Mesa area : m.u•E.O.E:' APr MANAGER r.r • -...u u. Cott• ..... &uer'cl ....... Wife bikp• el P. S..beDd ..... , ... ,. Call Ml·llfl ar <Ill> -- Fn, own trans. 556-245.1 Mature person for a al\6. recent S&L cxpcnence sm.all bus&DeiS m Irvine . Aallst M•1g1r preferred. Call54fHi673 Huntml(lon Beach apt Bllb)'silt.er· Van able p /l bldg. Must have main· day s, Mon ·F'r1 , LOANSHVICE BOOKKEEPER / AS- tenance expenence & 2:».S:~m. your home CLEIK SISTANT -Parl·limc ability, etc. 45 + yrs. or mine, s tart 'J /79. 8am to lpm. Accounts Salary + apt. 521.astl. lrvine752-0728. Rcsporuubil.Jtics will '° rec., bte typing, phones. elude handlmg de mands. ten key, ex per. only . •ATT94110Hl• BAKER, exp prer. Will payments. beneficiary Mari n e Hardware GllLS GUYS train. Apply ln pers. 705 statem ents and other Manuf . Pay comm . -.. ,... E. Balboa 81, Balboa loan service act1v1t1es. w /expc r . Cberryc r --.i 9am·Spm. as well as data Input to 642-6506 Elpanding local Co. has computer. Loan service · immediate positions for Banldnc experience 11nd typmg of booldleeper stwi>. alert Ir entbu1111tlc H1W ACCOUMTS ~wpm required. ASSISTMfT people lo travel West Experience required for f\IU lime, exp not n1·1·. COllU d>each cities with our C:O.ta Mesa office Columbia offers ex Ponnal education. •'or run group. No exp nee. Please call Geor ge celtent aalar1cs. 1rood a1J with expense pd tr11ining Wqner at546-Z300. career poteoLtaJ. and out· apple 546-2!182 pro.cram. Above avera1e Cllf ,,.,.. s&.andinR benefits mclud· e11 rnlngT I bonuses. S. :=!Lo. ing dental covera.ic. ioolclm'H Tran11portallon & gu t Pteaaecall Personnel for furnished. All applicant& :mo Blvd. an Interview 11ppoinl· Growinl rul ettat.e de· must be able to 1tart Im· Colta Mesa. ns26 veiopment co localed In med. See Miss Dames. An£qual()pportunlty ment. Newport Beach in need 10AM-5PM. Mon-Fri. ___ E_mpl ...... o_.y_e_r___ of rmture cxpr'd book· Amba5sador Inn. 2909 S ..... ..a...... C I IMa S...... Jteeptr with reaJ estate Bristol. SA 5-40·2300 ~-._....._ -.di.om bacqroWld. Maintain Thls111notdoortodoor. ,...._ r-..-J-llll job cost re cords . DDwDey Savinp A Loan AllOC no. numercu bank accnll. AU.rac:tlve 1lrl1 needed ,._ an openinc in Its C'71') '7'71-'7101 payroll rel. urns , etc. fOf' public ~aUOna work. a.ta .._. branch ror a All l!:qua1 ()pport'lftlly S.lary commensurate Ptr. rwt time. Eiu:eU.Ot put time t.etJet. Savlftga ~~!~·~IP'O~~iy~tt~M~/F~~ w/expr. Call &eo-M04 for IJ9l.115'7-<m lil.oln OC"bankJnC exper. = -•~-· ------ Attractl ve fun levln1 '"'.-Nd. Mutt be able Brut• St"11t to maaqe I I .l .I •• irla k> wort Saturdays. Xlnt ~·Ume. 111 .. 77. ~· v vac OU1 a worldDI cond. PaJd trom »ID ablt t.o travel. .. --... • M , &Ml f.5. ev ... Oood Pl)', llnJble bn. vteaUofts. ror r ...... er ..... call fdr ao lnlo.~llr. '1aber· --------......... ,...,.1e ..... D . fllAlD . IMded tm· tAll .... llQ vi.:~~";~'Em-'"f -DllUAI.......... t'V imcl s.,er. pnl. Cotta Mll'OCAll•I .--tSaL ......... 111.-a. ....._. n•tn ... Laa 8Nu&y 8cib. LIS N .. .c.. Deaa Pt. IWA DDIONERS CaO ft• K•tllter .,.,. ~SU. ....,... a'4M&. loll I C It it ti at ""'9al\Olllce w.n..H.8. M1l'O .JL&CTRICIAN· ............ ....._ __ l'\alltr&oa la•la11 • --------1.-...... i.at thM .... ,, laloa R•HP· &111111'. Wll tnAa. ~ ............. PN· a .. ,. ... , ... ,.. ftrnd. ..,.., + coat• tn4M lw appt. ml11loa. II. 8 . area. .I . al:.f10I •1Mi11,.r Jl\.IU Cbarje. 5 Yf'W. nper . pnfsnd f• enerpllc. rapidly 1r owln1 ••o· lecbnlcal con111lt1n 1 lb1n. Irvine. XJnt aalary • .....,... Call Uf.IGI. BOOK::.:PER, full toucb,a«t1 • aedl rte:'bl. eporh, payroll. "••• worlE in• aml ......... a .. eb IL•· U---1 SM-nu Mra. .............. " I - -~ 11.J•·-=t:r..: .. t .. :.!!~ "~~}.~ ..... ?!~ ~~.!.~ ..... !!~ ~_... 7100 ....,W_..., 7100 ....,W__, 7100 ..-w...... 11ot MlffW••1• 1100 ................. ....................... ······················· ;.;;r................... ..... •.•............... ~·· .,,. ---~ ~lftw.. ---:--~ --A ...... •.o;:·.r ........ -.-.. ,-1--~-~.-.. -.._ llJftllr.,IUI .... :;',_.l~~·;r., 1W, I •Ullat&•ll• traaa Call Maril, w;-.,. -~ ~ --for ......... J'Olt INT'ERVlh o...a HOM&llAXJ:U llON&\'! ........... illdtricluala .... C!IOIDID. to ..... by Thaak11iY!a1 ! .....,,....,...I.t r•· q for Import ol fUlll. Applicant ftCMDt In Sped• .......... 6 wrtUna Peretu It ~neUtfs ......,. bolb. Is haYe tM eomprehenaive bu!· Dtll experlenc .. Of Perelan band m ade Cll'p9ta la lrM, not lets than 10 yn. Appllcant r e· quired to hne Jo b JapaJMee export bual ..., UllerieMt9 et least s 1"' ' able to apeak J~ lan1ua1e. 1'\111 Ume qua.lllled appUcent requm1d. Salary $UOO mo. Send resume to Oriental Rug Galle ry . 3Sl7E.Coutffwy,CdM Ca.11825. lOAN PSESSOR ::.~c:RDNl!S8 T& TJ:I for • •• t;llp ~ 1u·::.~ft = ,I\. .......... P()aTl:R, For ~ .. lauraat, to clean ldtd:lem. ~ .... 7 ....... ., ....... n Xlllt H.B. 1or..-. CaJ ear-. MMOOOn& 1111. -.. :=t.~'J:: llM\,--·=· _ .. .,..... ____ _ '!MDI Demooetraae •=• • --·~=-tr CLOSER JIOITEa . ..... Mell * MOOllJtte * .......... rbave JWO-\ ~ '-. =. aar.= ... or 1-------.--~--:-•.U r:::•:fa~~· •• ~ DATA ............ , ......... ~--.,... •• ,. •n-1y b.. lh1t llH •tra _..__ .. _ _. •I ._...._N.a.m... ....._ • --,.. OPllATOI CANDY DIPPU &u llCJAl'ID• ONI Miil) la ....... & ....... , .... dlt· a·alftoa a1 : '1albu ~e .. ,.r. 1ood ........ -............... ,, ..... CIM'IAlml flOUc:' ••IXTIAS°*• ...s.d I Bil playera • ..,..fur lDll) motion pie. lY Mi.-6 l)Ctlll! tv oom· merclah Need pt0ple f0t Ori C<il l.A loc •hoot· •nal . CuUna now! •(fW )DMllJO tat 84. We have cut.d IOl' .. Fqt Break" "Love Al Ji'll'lll Ike" "Rook)' Jl ", Sm r ... Gou\I &Ato 5th yr. Nied over ~.000 Jobe. Nodll or . ln1. H••d car. Call 7l4·111·1Mf. collect to .... u.. Oib't Otclltta • "Ow' .. Y..,.." GDIERAL OFFICE TYPISTS S!'JC1ll:T ARJES ACCro CLERKS JmmadJaw C>pebift1 ••· bta in OW" S&o&a Ana Joan factl l ty for an ._. • pe rl e n ce d Loan /· Proceaeor. S.vlnp and t.o.ri mortgaae bankln1 tnlckaround preferred M&nlmum ol 2 yean ex pen1nce with conven- llonal •nd FHA/VA loan.'I . a... formln1 tor ramp ductimuper . ...-. ~ • vtdao. lo be rH dy for Pre·1chool teacher pro jot. late summer. needed, full time, Ptr Nlw(y opened school and a--.._ ... __ free p I a c • m ti nt to ,_a... __ noa_._W-_at?_t.;_ __ p-a«t~~.co•"T Pre~ teacher, eap'd <7VV •" n.> with toddlers. Part Ume MODELS 64N820. So eo..t Plaza V1ll»1e • 71•/$40-2970 • p II' dericaJ. ui. typin" phones. Mature, rel.l1ble Need to make lDOl'il dlM! lo Call for appt. 6'2·22.:Wl &OllalJon? Pleas P It work lam.pr.-.. Won ..... ,... IAyowowaarea.NoMU· Qerl 6 .... m~, corn •••· No ••••r . ~UN•• qwaUt)' DllCIUt.17, WIU trala 9C01DS-- 1111t a. Mlf~a,&i.Hd - Top Pa,y PaJd Weekly NOlllU. .:=,..,~ INSml SALIS lmmed. open1n1t~ for rtap0ns1ble. mature sell starte r who t•om mlUucates e11s1ly with ~ Sales cxpenence a pl1.111 but not n-qw red Wlli tram Mu11t have lite lYJ>UlS 11luU11 Pwd generous medlcal. dental und hfe insurance package with eltt.-ellent ..al;iry for the nghl in dJY1duaJ. Wl""°"'e In ml(mnt. Clfll R E A L E $ T A T !-: forappt. ~·SJ~ SAL1':.SMAN WANTED. ---EARN UPTO 16'4' COM 9"'GHT AUDITOR MISSION NET. l·Earn Ellper.,permanentpoel· HOK to Sl OO K by UOn at ALlso Creek Inn. Cbn1tma11. 2· Find out 31106 Coast llwy . So. why new Uc. Hm b11 $$S La~. 499-22'71 for appt here. Come talk with 0...ral ta.tractor le WW lra&a ~Ol•d•lioue ........ c.llfn..9!!!__ =' .... la. condl EX>E 11/F CASHI• Ucw 6 bMellt4 Appl)' •n pengn, I JD.JO, or 1 2 )0, LEAD DATA lt4TRY OPERATOR Girl Friday / A1,11tant P/J'. 1'yp111¥· filing etc. Hrs U ex1ble . S ail rtlliazlne. 646-71.0t ~ pnr{. ao...o hn per wk. s.t/SUn • m1»t. app. ly in Pl'"' Kerm Rime Hardware. 26e6 lt11rbor et.CM. CA~IOEH 'CU : flt< , •• "41'r to ~M i. p11fl l11n1· or C1tM ''""' rr ·J<'Y <'1111 Mr. Yooni;. »I 844 757~ IAllCO M'a.MCt CO, l'mt ~unt f"INn1.a1n Val IP)' »a"8.I ()pPof'\ uruty t mpk•)er Q.MICA&. •o Key ll\kl, It IYPCJ. 40 hrs ~ ~ Ml)t'l thru lt'ri tUonu R11111i1 lfl1rdw.v c. 36t.t) llarllot. CM ''!~1ew u.;c l'llP 11111roll. I\ tC CAS ... IERS STOCK PEOPLE ~· Plus Jmport11 » rt' t~ COmpanY lll now hir U\I clllhien ft at~k I''<> pie for 1t 'a ot1w South Coast store l\pply an person a t Tht• Soul h CoMt Plaua Hott-I, tWi4; Anton Blvd. Cotil» Mesa. Gn July 23, belW(,'efl 12.JO & ftpm or July 24·25 between 9am & &pm ~llEIS UTOTEM MARKETS Openings now available for full time a11111stant miruagers on 2nd. & 3rd liluft. No expenenC'e nee We lnun. Start~ 10 to S4 ver hour. Advancement opportunlty for mimagc. ment pot11t1ons to $..'>.50 per hour ii quulilw<l fo'or rllOl't: mformution & In t.erview go w 11Lorc Ill! ut 30009 Crown Vullcy , lAgwta NIRUCI, 495-995<> or cal.17141537 ·"840. t;qual Oppor Employer CIYtLIMCa. ISTIMATOI .t:xperienced lndl vldua l WW\led to prepare cost e11 t l mates o f au b - dMa1onl. industnal de· velopments. utll1ty sysletnJJ & to perform uUIJt) mvC1>t1Rut1ons & culculate earth t111an lilies. Supervu11on ex pcnt:t1ce v1t1d. Apply 1n pt!t'll(lfl with resume: to Mr. f'uentcs at Hobert &m. WllJ..1am f'r~l & Jl'l'J, typrni: el.\ wpm. Rood phon~ voice . S al t1ry <lPI"' l'on I r; · \I !\1111 t Ir' ~!(')Ill 0t'11C'al a. .. TYPtST lmtnl'd1•tc:> ~nlnjt for a ncrk 1)p111t In our Un dttwnuna Utopt Should hm·t• ti mofl Ofc t'XJM'r & l}'Pt' ~wpm l>uUei; mr. flll1ijt. It t)' 111111t & 11ome phone work Apply in l)l.~: TRANSAMl-:IUCI\ JNSUR.ANC.F. OftO lJ I' 3431 Dnstol. Co8ta M l''ll· £0£ MI-' ------- Q.OTHIS TIMI Now hinmr for nl·w loc:a· lloo an Sun Clt'm<'nlc. l!:xp saJcspcraons want· ro . r ll. pit 001-6040 COCKTAIL WAITl<ESS ooedcd. 1-:xpcr"d Able to hand.le busy t·rowd.'J Ap· ply II\ pen>on Wed July 25th. 4pm 6pm only. The Whllehouse Tavern. 340 S Coa.~t llwy, Laguna IS.:uch. ,. COM PANION·Fe>m ull', 1>ar1·llme. over 50. no housework or nursing. liy hour or wt.-ek Cur a trlU.'ll. 673-6800 aft 6PM Cos• ... O,.r.tor FUJI lune operung for 1 to 2 yrs. expenence with worlun" knowledge of UOS/VS . O S VSJ , POWER VS on duol IBM :11011"8 wtth communica· lions. XJnt rac1lltle11 & (r. mge benefits Tues l.hru Sat first shin Call for mterview appt SAFEGU/\RO 0us1Nt.:sssvsn:Ms 22!1:1 t'a1rvlcw Hd. C. M. ~ Auoc_ 1401 Qu.all St. COMPUTOR Newport Beach Word fltOCftMr -C IVIL IHG. Im.mediate openinl(. Call Dian between 8:30 a.m. OlDESIGMU & 5 p.m. weekdays . t;xperle nced car eer 7~. minded. REOISTER ~O ---.---.--c.; 1-V-f b-£-N o o R OJnstrucuon &.lpunnte n· DE.SIGNER with bock· dent omce bulldfrigs. l1'0Und ln public works S30.000. Ask for Tom. Individual mu1t hlYt' 1nlnlmum ol S.6 mvntha «'urrt'nt vxP41neoce In wpr handllna and writ llll( fu1wt ions L1bt•ri.I brndil vuckllMl' ,.; •• ct•ll1•nt worklnic c•ond1· I 'Ull!I f'l\llllll' l'Ollt 11\'t IJt'nkllUWI Fluli food Service, Jrill & counter work. Pull 6 p/Umt. Call 673·3152 Or :tt1 fl Newport Pier. Gui Friday I ftecepUonlat 1tnmed1ate openinic m 1irowin1 Cost a Mesa alarm company Typing, 10 key & phone exp. pre· fr'd Sodary open 642.3490 fACIFIC fllTUAl 700 l\luwpc1-C\•nter Or NtJw~ l.k'ach, l';i 94!00:1 An F.qu1d Opportunity fo!mploycr M ff 1li•ll lk•lp Ov~r JI. 1-:x l1t•1 ieo«cd. Befere nC'<'5. J.'11 I I & p u rt t 1 me GW !llH!I , ------ JJl'h v1•ry. P /t, 4 .J0·9pm. Own trans, Mon -Fri. Sorfll• wknds req. Musl ll(•ovr IH 531-0811 U EI. I V 1-; HY I 0 I-' n C E HOY fo\lll·llme Valid dri v<'r~ ll <'ens e r e· quirt'd N£'ut Over IH. AJ:iply in pcn1on lu Mr ,.'\wntt-s u1 l<obcrt Liem & WUhum J<'rost & Assoc. 14()1 QI.mil Delivery. rnus t huvc good driving r<·cord Art & drafting s upplies Weekday11 o nly. full Lime PAS Graphics. 39~ Cam1>ui. Or . N.lL 754-()<l.22 FLOllST ~ue retail nursery creaUve people for full It part Ume permu· nenl po11llona . Mu8l have experience In norul deslttn. Excellent op· VU11wUty to work 1n u pmiugious setUna. l'kusc apply In perlJOn. Mon t.hru Fr I ROGER•s GARDENS 2301 San Joaqwn Hiiis Road COM IJ40 5!M4 moo HONEY BAKED llAMS fu lJ.tJroo ham proto11i. lnR. WiU train. No upcr neceuary. <.:all Mark trlJ.0000, for appt Wed Sun FOOD MAN AC t:R IM1 sly le !lnaek bar 1s look 111~ for un expenenccd work Inc manager . .1<;x1wnd1ng volumt> makt>s thri. 11fl xlnt opportunity for I h1• nght person. C:;ill Mr Ford at 770.~~. ----FOOD Sl-:RVJCF: Con CCSllloo workers ovrr 21 Up to $4.50 per hr. I Sul u --monlh. H to 12 hrs. 0 .C:. 0eJ men over 18 for I.A R11ceway conce11sio11. Times 111 N B&C M . ll>b.M2-551l. Perm/p.t. $3.'i0/$400/mo. 646-5844. fbundalloo. expcncncecl ----form crew an Or <.:ty DEHTAL ~ ~91.fi7~..s22 Pcnodontisl need!! full t ime asst . Expa nded 1'1JLL & Pl\HT T IME duties oppty. X ·ray JlOlllllONI avail. Cai.h1crs certl/lcate reqd .. Expcr & 11aJe& noor pers1mnd. pn.>f'd. Salary open. Call Apply Seu.rs flochuck & 842-6631. co. i045 Adams Ave. Hnt1 Bch. 963-21866. EOE OentaJ Au't. Ortho .. Chr., N 8. Part Ume or lulJ JJme up to 4 ditys per week. Top salary. Ortho ex~~ ~-DA req. 642·2626. ~ntul Assista nt, super i;harp, weJl.qualllle d chalrslde u11st to join our fon stuff In beautiful Newport Cente r ofrc. RDA pref'd. Xlnt salary. ~ f'uU lime front office & P/J' eves. back omc.-. Bu.sy ped1atr1c office. 491>1.Jj() ---- GIHERAL MAIMTIHAHCE for prhate communrty. Laguna Beach. Mu11l" have valid Calif. dnve r '11 !le. Call Mon lh.ru Fri, 9 tolZ.94-8511 . Girl wanted to help Laguna Ueuch hou3c ht.alder. J>lellUllt work· 1ng t.'OOdillom. Excellrnt pa y . Call Hu gh , ~SS:.>/497 -4536 GUARDS JOBS Ir you w1rnt w11rk wt· hav1• a JOb for you near y o u r h o m 1· 1.:0ME IN and d1t•1·k our hourly waul! w1• puy lop rooncy. A I. I, S II I fo' T S AVJ\11.ABLfo: l\pply in p..rs1m Mon Fri Sum !1p111 IJ.:r.! W Cornmonw1· ulth 1-'ullertoo, <.:A Mon 1-'ri. H llH :111 ZlO W Warn<'r Hrrl 21'7 Santa Ana . Cl\ WBJ.SFAR~O <iUAID S&RVICES Owls loo <1f flu k 111 Protectlo11 S4:rvit•1•h Equal Opportunlly £mploy1•r MXJI-' GUARDS Fu ll & part t11m.-. All 1ircas . U nlrur m 11 furnished. Ages 21 or over. R.etlred welcome. No experience nee /\1>P· ly Uruve.rsal Protection Ser vice, 1226 W. !'>th Street, Santo Anu In terview hou.1'3 9 J2 & I ·4 Mon t.hru .Fri Haardre5ser , full time, foUowing not requl red. Know all facets of hair stylUlg. Beauoful salon In excel. location. 567-2234 . HARDWARE S ALES · full-lime apply in pcr~on, Crown Hardware. :uo1 E Uil. Jfwy, CdM DENTAL O RTHO . · GENERAL Jo.b o p · Ouundde aasiat. R.D.A. portunlUe1 for mature exper. prel. Jl\&11 or part· women 30·M. For Info lime. Beautiful area. call Rita Kyeelka . Xlnl. oppo rtunity . 5'2·6440 or 542·3577. &Vine. 5SB-{TT11; alt. 6 &c VWCA,11anta Amr: wknds. 640-4:!92. GENERAL OFFICE IKYl'EL and or land development _m_a_J.50_. _____ _ eofC)neenn& wanted for ---------design & 1uperv11ory PoSlUon.-Apply to Mr. ~ at Robert &•111. Wllli•rn FrOllt & A11soc. N I GHT A U D I T TRAINEE. computel' posting llpm.7am, Mon thru l"ri. Pvt NII club, call for ap])l. ~-5000 ext 5:1>. Der Wleneracbnltzel la Bkkp'a, Ute typina. good look1ng for pt·Ume help on phones, I airl office. ror days & evee, 10·20 hrs , eirp. preferre d. Oood a week .-vaJI. Apply al start aalary. Newport Der Wlenenicbnitu l, 250 Plumbing " Heat1n1. So. Bristol, C.M. <Next to ~ 1--------• u.Aalana Pacific) General Olflce: Enjoy In· Hotel t.ereallna. challen1ln11 S&lllRYISOI 1401Qua.1lSt.,Npl. Bch._ ~~ •• n~.-.. Classified ~ ~- 557-0825 WW' OI f1ce Tr11tricl' FIJrng. learn nting & cl111m11 JOhr w eek 0.34:J7 IM5URAHCE Group oowlh clu1m~ ex aniner: Exp at len11t Jy r. Salary open 5411· I 767 w.riorrtClllt M-.tew• Experienced or nursery baCkRround f'ull t1ml• I ~-Ol68 IHVENiORY COKTIOL to S900 t:icver wtlh CuriJt·x. mfR co111pany wt111 11 ffr r:1 career opµI \ Xl11 t l~1H'fll!I Cull COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 271., llarhof ( 'M Nt:;Vt:I< A l''l'.1-; ~I nfter """'' uppt .l/\Nl'l'OHI /\ L IC OlJ'I I•: WCJUK ... 1·11norflv vcl11 ..!:_.k rr'f1d m:111:r1 :";·1~ JANITOltl/\I. «11 ha~ 1mrnocJlalt· 111H·n1111('1 1111 full· & 1.111rt lt1fl1• llt•llJ In the <:011t.1 Mc· .io, II H m'f'll.., Mnn l''r I flom 111 :.i 3011111 f'l(•fl'tl' 1·1111 l!l:l/~fl:tA9 H 111 4 11111 or Cull ~IJfa.2 11.1"' Iii Wf•ro 4prt'llri n :1opm M rm ,..,, .111htlll0f1 & J11hn1mn fili hy l'rotlilf't)j '"11 , ,,,,.,~, .... hie f)iv 1 1~ ll"lk111g f1ir un 1.'Jlt.'("Utl VI' ~l'f 1t·t111 )' l•I W1>t1V•ro U1v M11nr1111·1 A1111l11•11n1 ..... 1111ufll h11v•·. l•l((V•llM I lfllllll! 1711 I I & ~hurth11nll "krll'I 1-• .c IJol'n 1•n1•1• hc1l1>f11I 11111 uot 111'1'1'11'\Hf'Y !-.11l t11 'j I'> dt• ll(:tidcr1t upron 4111ahf1c11 lJon.11 & b11ck~round and II> combined with :in ex cellent ~nef1t pack;igc Send conC1d ent1al n • s umes to Mr W w Tll'Tn:lhuk, :!Otll 1!11!>101•" Center Or .. 'IUJlt• :w 1. Irvine, Qi !1:!1 I~ E I ) 1-. KEYPUNCH onHIMG Immediate operunR rur Keypunch Opc·rator 011 2lld Shlft. Somd W...t"9c)7 Cont,u.'t Clara Conti BEVERLY HILLS FEDERAL $cry ... & Lo. Al .. 505 North Tnffft S.ite IOl s..t.AM. Ca 92705 17141t7l· I 42 I ..... OpplMimH'f • ¥1•z• MF V H •MACHIHIST• 4 Illy 4() hr Wt>i•k ,.;f)l,l!;f( INUu~·rn1 .. s l lln Ot •t-St :. ·It Acnl!\1 IN~~Jrµort MwtL'I. apply The Inn ;i i La1tun11. :Ill N. Cou!\l llwy. 1.al(una Beat h Morntt'flanc1· man for ~ urut upl complex In C. M Ml!-~3. f213)1!6S-JK51 Mwntenaoct' P /llml· 1111 1"''1111 l mo' l'lumb1nl( •·•11 n1•1· Tustin arc;i /CO SOii MANAGER ASST <! IJay ... ~·r wk. It book:-.. It 11101111 Fr1r ap11t •·all littl Jl(rl Man.11~1·rrw111 ·~Ill•"'"™" h ..... \')(( ... ,, I 1•111111 •1P11ty for .1111 IJ1t11>U."1 11'1-'1''111l1• lt1 l1,1H· 11w11 •l1'ltr 1 on1.utt111i.: l11.1.~1r11·-i, w1l1111ut mvcxl 11w•r1t fAll 'IUHU M /\NlJ I' ACTUHL.,,C. 1 l•t·r .. 1m c l\lm Jtw1•lrv '\llf1jl I .. 11,l •IWlfll( ( J't ,'111'\od !-.l1;01· C ull .. r f•ir in J;oy J•1l1t, & 1 '' m c u1t1111: Will 11.1111 .1JJ11ri·11tw•'. Vl'ICI all~ IH·ucf .1v;11I Any .11 t rt·luted 1·•11 hPlp(ul M akt• h1•11 ut urtwork & l(Cl pd vt•ry well Male/fem l'ltww coll for interview Mon l'r1 497 111!)5 MATE ICIAL CONTIWI. Mut1•r1a l c·onlrol 1•x i-.-d1kr. c11try IPv1·I poM Lion Min I yr orfll'l' <'X p1•r n.'l.1wrcd. Ab1hty tu wr>rk w/fi"'urcs l)('t<111l.od rnfn a mu:it <.:ull for Uppt 540 7639 E 0 E MATURE SALESUDY 171.SJmo+ben~ ~aJ Beauty Supply ~ K 17lh St. CM TOD Med1 e ul •u :.:.'t ex pcn11nced Orthopcd11: Su rl(ron. lypmg. bot k or f II'.. N v 11 :. m 0 k t: r (j.l(j ~J!)J TEMPOHAllY si:;nv10:..., 97Ml64 1320CMmpu11, NICI 1!'>11 N1•xl lo()(.; l\111:orn I Neveru ... ~ t-; <It-. ~c ... ht·al Asur :-.ll\nl Hu rk 11U1lv, 11ll'nll• lt•<'hn111111·. ~01111• X ruy. t y p111~ I Jmlof,?y offlc•('. Npt IM r !><tll <!al7 c.rter Sales & Reception llJJ W. C..t Hwy MewpouilHdt DONUT BAKJ.;R, early AM. Wiil train. Apply AM only DK'a Donut.a, US 8 t7th, Coat• Mesa. work w/a nationwide llOOM SlllVICI aaltl ftnance oo. We need (>Plior wUh carH r poten a f /t clerical person Uial exists for re h•ble w/typAne 45-~wpm, bk· petllOn w I aupervl•ury DRAPERY workroom keeping bkgrd pref'd, 1kill1. Some food or COOKS Seamatnu needed. Nr. xlnl benetlla. 848·2831 n111taurant knhJ1 prcf'd. l~A 1'1tnel hom~ dl'l1•1•rv MCWlt rlf't'\l!I nn 11111w111ui1 lo h••rn 1111 ph1tl'lt'i1 of 111tenc-y o!K'r•Uon If vuu 111·e tl.ill"C'\I ur °*'irk :!1111 MEDICAL l.1 H ' .11, S20IJ f)\•r week J~trl room & ho11nt 1714 1 IWO Olllt or (213 > 428~31 shin ft Mvall11hl" 10 -"••rk __ 011prox !I hrl'I l111tw1•1•n ---------~:t..::r· t'llli :W.l •l<Ull ..... w ..... W..t.d Conv. Hoep. Uoochal•ry, O.C. Arprl Sal open 8 :30·5 to arranl(e In· Er\joy outatendlng com· beneflta, workln1 con. -...... ~ew. EO£·M/I". piny benefits. Ap11lr. 1be DaJJy Pl.lot has an Flagshlp ConY1tfe11cenl DllV•S Omeral Office Clerk: Gd 9am·l2 noon, Mon·•'r • '-!"',~•t lhe main of. Center. 6G4044. "-'' ..._.,_ rod ~ voice, some typ. Penonnel. ,...,. ·--cowiter. D\IUea Qiob; Mornln1 fr even· _..ver -1 P ucta ln1. aome acct& exp, MAlmOTTHOTa LEOALSU.:Ht.l'AHV t•1 CClnlilt ol ct ... lned ad 1 ........... ""'--R to IUfermtrkets. £arly •....J'--No HB t rt 900Newport Center Or ~artn~r r••"u1reo1C'11ta If t ,. l .-. reception ror lhe .. ,. ........ ....,u•1 even m 0 r n I n 11 11 ID l d • ~ . . • a mg N .._ ~.. you nrll nrw o .,Oii 11 c 11 Relta&.lrant, 25254 La Paa 1 11 ..wy IMO/mo + health ewport ... ach I n t t Y l> I n M & MC!811. tcniporanly d lii ::paay . general Rd, La1una Hilla . • ternoo ne. Ca benellta.•1·•7. E.O.E. M/F 11 hortha11d , llulo ront1m11n.r your ed11c11 ~ ~ 1:'~!uri~ '!: 51l4MO. M7.f'127/hm·IJnoon. \.Yl)eWrittr exper de•lru Uon. r«c-otly dlacharaud be capable of dHUni --------• DRIVEl\.WarehouH, full KouHkeeper aeeded, blc. 8.A. • 1'u1Un 11reu. fmm lhll service, ur ror Wltb the raubllc. Op· ~ ···-... u~~ uiary open. ·-----------· Mon•Wed·Frl. ICxper, Xlnt. Hl•ry comm with Ill\¥ ....,a.1100 ·~iklna tem -·-'t d -·--• -a•r-ao w"·--··•--h ability • eap 1•r porary c mploymen• --. or a vance· n..-....•..i--.. _.1 •'"-•in ·---..--...,.•· .. r. 7l"'"""' ... -. ...~ 1 NURSI': 1.VN or l\N neeck'<I for UM• mo11th of AuJtW.I on prt vale duty 1·aN1• 11\ Irvine (;all now, acc·ept. 11\ft app1Jcat10f\J1 uni ii Ju. 'l 271 h U l•JO ltN I fo;A f~T JI <'/\ l<E Sf.:llVICfo:S. 7':>2 11.1'.Yl LVN Orwnings for I. VN a1> '>taff develov•·r & 111 "'4c'l'VICe U\SlrUt·t.or MWil h<1ve I yr •·11p1•r Jn Ct·n;itnc· 1·an · '· t·i.I~ ,.~111(-,l•.1. (;<of'\\ ( 1•11ler . ~ t-i,11!·l11f· lill N fl N~ NURSES AIDES them. 3·0 ur product /i nexpensive l and 1 budget t.ern18. 4 Pre·11cL »ppts. ica lore S-l"lnd out why "we've got the best thing going" A"k for Mr Howard !IM-3402 Heal tlswte Sah:H BOILER ROOM GOT YOU DOWN?? WE HAVE •Sl!:Ml·PVf. Ofo'l"IC,.;s •SECRETAl<Y "l'OOCI% COMM •AIRPORT HUS <.:NTH 540-2702 (;crtJficd Alde11. 1 5 yr'I ··icix·r Salary from S3 :is 1-rCcaJ··-Es·' •t.a•tc•.•.,-~1 .... ---1.0 ~ 00 per hr Cla!lllCtl ._ "'0 avail for 111upcr. Apply $11WONS$ f1af(.~h1p Conv <.:tntcr CLUB 4till "1a1111tu1J ltd. N II P11rk Su l>f'nlJr I leaJth Ci ri· IW. Supe,,or A v1• N U MURSUA.IDH Slate 1·ert only. $11 pn hr 11•.Hlhrt Xlnt lie11csf1ti. & work 1•1J11d1t 11111 .. lt.,yvit""' (.;u11v 1111,11 o'll'i:J Thur1n . < M 1'14! :W1> t. ( > I'. 'IJC'.4°'\ NlJl<SJ<; l\ID f'nvaff' Uu ly nK<flt.'(1 S..tunluy 6t ~n1Jay 11;.im 7J>m . 1n l.a1<1ma l11lb t:ull lor 1r1 l11r111at11111. U l'.f(1f1N II 1-. A I, T II l A It ... !\fo.ltVICES. 7~ 119'.ft jitAQ(AGIHG ~ 1i<1111h· ucr'tlt-d to '"'"rk 111 •111r small pul'kag1nl( 11t·11t :-Jinnk wrap 1•xp.·r II , .... I r (' cl " II l n 0 t OCCt<Mary f;J f;(I pf'f hr tn 11t.irt Apply ut f\t>hr Prric.'t~'l. t60J W Alton, Santa Ana AGENTS WANTED •AHtPUf<T UUS L'NTI< •Sl-:Ml·PVT. on·1c.:E~ •TO !~'hi C:OM M 540-2702 Hl'.:AJ. t~l/\TE SAi.i':~ () " (• n I n K I II w (• I I r~t<1hh.,h1>d lrv1n1• (1 r111 'I r.un1ni.:. <1'11>1.'1111n1•1· i.:cnt·roui. 1·•1mm 1:-.~o1u11 l\(·hedull' Cull Uuw11 .,,. 1 ... -. ISJ:H:ili()(I Real Estate ...._..&Salunwn We hav.-;in op.·ninl( ftlr .: 11~ who 1tr1• n•;,lh amh111ou.., I\ t11v1•ly 11( (WC Offennl( your OWll pnval.I• dt·llk & all tho· n1•rt-ss1t1cs for :.u1· 1·t•i.., 11tw1 up lll 70·;~ <'<Im rrussmn ('all MarJnnr· <.;In r k • I< e" 1 11 c· n t 1 a I Mana~er. for uppo1ntmt w.-y H. T crytor Co. •Nl-,·,c·s1•N•G-----•11tcuJton. li44 4910 l.1v1··ln nec·d1·1I p.trt l(('ccplmrusl/ Ty1ust full IJfrll: Help µat1•·rH with time. mu. ... t haw• Vlfll•' lit•r fl(•r11onul 1·111 <' ;,ml exp Small mfi.: plan I rnc111.:. Tue:.day thru l"n II II XI n t IJ ,, 11 cf r I ... Jay lnl.CrVll'WtnJ.: n11w ~ 5.:ISI lJ I' .I 0 II N II I': 1\ I. T II - <'Al<E S Ef<Vl('f':S. receptio.Mtt •7•52•· •1w_i ______ 1Urs 9am·4pm $1401~\·d. Moo Lhru ,...... NU an:.i 64(>.2486 P~TE-UP ~SEMBLER • H I': C E I' T I 0 N I S T SC:CR,.;'rAt<Y l'hu11t•:.. tYJllllg for ms co by U.C' wilh at least I year 1•x aufJOrt. 752 1750 ~·r1t"nce . pr efrruhly _ newspaper F:xc cll<'nt ~onist lramt.-e t•rr rotnpany benefits Apply pos1t1on f or bright bt'twccn !JAM and 6PM cheerful dependable 111 Monday through J-'riday. dlvidual to handle b1111y ~!COAST &>hone8. htc: typing Op p ortun1ty t o learn DAILYPILOT uspeC'li. of mortRu~c 1142·56112 banking. Cull Debby :mW.&ySt between 8 30·10 .30AM r AX1 ta M cs a on! y. $49-81171 EQWll 0pJ)Or1un11y - 1-:mployer ltecepl1on1 st /Cash1l'r · PIXOPH. -Nal'I c:ompany need8 f fl pen>on. We will train M1111t enjoy telktn" to people. 1.ite typing nee 549-:ntl J-.:am while you l1•a rn. Tl'lephon e An11wn1n1< Service full t1me1vur t t1nw Vnried i.h1 ft:. U1ays, afte rnoon or even lllj(I. Loe u Uorus in fJ\SHJON ISLl\NI> CUiTA Mt:SA/lltvlN fo: TUSTIN HUNTINGTON llEA<.:11 f(.e(:epOonl!lt/errond girl part tune. Hou.rs l ·~ Mon thru 1-'ra. $4 .OOflr "'or N e wport U eae h Developer. Must have dependable cur 645 4!1HJ fdC!BI for s tudents "•--------housewives. Many co. IJcneflt• lncludln& p111d vucallon11. 'r yp 1ng 3~wpm .. 1-:.0 . ~. Call ~Mon. lhru Fri. RIC8'1'10MIST TYPIST Muture. sharp person. uxpr'd •• r eceptlon1'll -t II rnmu.-u.-u -SU MllR ,.._ .. -.. -l .. , ..... ~. CXlfllldf!r & .... un quc op _,,. ce eat com. lrvfne la Heklnt • ••m C....._.ca M-'--._...._ eave name portunity =' =!T~w pleaH P'/tlme CoemetJelan n· Od drtvial ncord, alnl WOii -•-•-·-------Lllp! Secnltary. 70 wpm Y• C• '-"" caU: ~eilla1 aJI tbt earnlDI potHUal HOUSDCEEPSR • Uveln ~ Clounty Airport S216PtrWll. 1. _ _....., _ _...._ _ _..._ ......... _~---._.,.-~ he a vy phones. T ype ,..__.Offtct llMS. P1nt yr --117-0041 ror Hpt. r1111U1. Xlnt. ll'N. IJ7S-007'7 8aM<I Otl your produc: ....an.-m avera1e comptnHtlon NJary. Ref. Ir ei1per. LIYe·ln hakpr. ~ d•Yil 0.... ,_ 1 1 •••· JU,OOO + xlnt c o ON·LIN& T•snporarv IDa1ll1ll 1peallln1. le d ""1' comm .. ion. pus o&utllCOAST berMl!ta. 10 hr day-4 day Dlff91 .._..... &«vlc• are 0rtv1nucs . .,a.72:M. '::t: 1:,:,dr~Y2 ';.1>'~ lnet!nOv .. • a•tra prut1t DAILYPILOT week. .,_GI'...,.. 1111 yre or ""'9cl to olf •hrlna bonua . T h t1 mW 8a Call the Penonnel Depl. older. Koow tJae coaat .,_to win: J;"rC:· HOUSEX.IEPER·Llve· week.•.eu&: llll·08> =: f:,. =~:,"ti~~ ea.t1.:.'!'· forla&w¥ltwappt. etUee.NeUllO•nekor two to CASO SAN :;.rm•board+Hln"), LIV£.fN . prC'f l!r dt)'1>6na,foWIJ\lpaper11. r.q.a=-1 ......_ AlllLD more. Oran,. CoHt ~Al w/cbUdrtD, mature Hunpriaa, mlddJe aRe warebouae iobi and I l""IS WV Y.UOW Cab, nmo Mt. ' 6 ~lb&ilffJ 8'.lacla,_ ,....., for hleV-1-'Nfor ~r 1-J'-_, ... .,... wwktni fOt' • lmlted tn -____ ......,,_____ A91M!l. ,._rrmana, Fountain •..tater and work 40 "'' • IA · aa area. elderly .-nu.m .. n on 1• w 11 1 h WRVW Valley. <Ho of Slater t;:•and rn are ln UUI Mn.""'-' 711·** or 1-*et'{drinker54e-4a6 come. or wt youn1 Cl....,_u C211117Ml61 betwn Newhope • ..._ .... , I''• .... t afm· -...... people Rapid ledvance· -~-Dllld) -· .. -• """ ,;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,;.-,;.-.-.-.-.-. LlYa•tn, child care for nwa ~bllt. f you are =•:·::~w:.~ o-.. e ........... 40 plell ltl•IATI =!t~',! ,!i .L~~~ j~~·edl ~:~;~ ::~~ ma llrWI/ ....... ,... .... _ ..... _,_,for ......... am.t •ud Ra!,SDn..'........ PAlrTM ft••· hre. Npl Bch. blt._.t:ao.2:00. Oda .......... ~*-tf:"•·AATpaa -=-· "8U or Ptr . .,..~ ~ MHl17 c..M .... ::r:s=·DI&~ tlnl'ri. eeetd. Prlndly :...... -.all+ .... .,,.,----YoU-c_a!_J_C_lue-ln.d-64Ml14 ~!!!!!!!!!:.!!:!!!~-~ll~l8!!!:... -COUNTUIYAaDILUI -*t •mt a W. OolJtl ~ (W/W/ollO Tlie DAii. Y PILOT top&Ke an 9d, 10V'N •· ~~~~~~~!! a•OAl ......... ~ =-ft ... bl• lloun. ~ ............ dftMl'I lured Of I frltndly 1.-.,•1avma1t1~lllllll~l,pri1DarJIUP• N u.. 8'M''I •• :1.~; ti.;, • -~Ofta.rtll 1ir .._....,...de· .. aeoma and help In plier ol tood food to _.. tllrl"1 tllb M. lliaw.•IF' rw1a11..-d nlla.rtm ll•HJ a1 t•• Ian .....,youradforbelt JrvineOOtp.commwdty, 11111& ...... •.... -.... _. fir ,r:::::. ,._,a.Ila de ... te area. 11•1~ =H· Call .Now ! 11 loe....S at MacArt.hur • ._. .. ...., .... cifJ:•••• for t=.l;£'ir arbor ..._~ .. l::i=r•••• ••rw •a.n~rw,aro.c . .._ ..U wM1t ......, .. ._. • ~ lllllP4"11...,. . MarllOW -Mrpllt. ~people tor ................. .-....... .., •••· · )illi :a:.,:• •,·r•-., ... a ... aw,w .._..tooct,,.,.,..u. ............... -~! _ SltrOW IH,.llPt w. ~11.0a at / UD Not191R •. llaldJ1Dor11 • 11 I r. 1111 ... ~-_i '""'Wlr '1' (1 ..... ).11 =-;:· ACTION ..... nro.p-,1:•dll· tr-;; , -~ ~ ..... -• L • • :: :--C.UI lr,.lolQI. ftn.lble ... ... ' • • ti == Ian. Ideal for rouo1 .=;;-m L.-·~lk_&n.r~:t -~·~ft!,~~!1&i=:r-.t . ...,. ~u .. -:~':1=~ ______ .,.'tz~_,.l ·~ ~·•'' ·'" • " ' Y -_.. • .... -W. call krla. ----·-~i -~ -..... : •• ~ -- .• PllSOMMIL SICY (Ats ol people contact. fanta1tk workma cond1· t1on1, top salary. 110 shorthand nee. I rvlne Personnel AJ(ency so+wpm .• ln volcu, quotalJons. orders. Frt>nt office appeanocc Top 11alary fl.benefits. Jrvl.nc Furn. Mir. 540-t894. 480: 17\.b, Cotltu Mesa RECEPTIONIST I AS SleZM .642 1470 S 1 ST A NT -f o r -----Veterinary clinic. e•Jl"r -preferred. Dana l'l. Plumbe r or ex p c r . area. 86J·l•. 495.2042 ffelper.NewportPtumb· ~-~~~ lnelalleadq. 6'S-M25 Ptumbera needed for new ccmtnacUon • Hrvlce work. Muat hue own truck. Xlal wa1e11. PIMle apply. 20:Ml So. Wa Blttb: Saota Ana ltellllU. llCm'TIOMeST l.rnmed fuU time OPcnlnic for abarp pereonable PBJ Rec•J>UOn h l w/Y1rtoua odaer office duUa1. PleaH Cl I I IRVINE SAVINOS .. LOAN ASSN. TU·-.0. E.0.E. """ 'J:.:.~1~, 1~·~~:n~ ._.pt.II•· office: It llllll Nllab&e fl wUUn1 to ~ ~ 81Jlall NI· ....t. •ue111111.ttcn. ~~ '° ~u':!'::~ ITOl'tl ,.... u.. lo ,..... ud .......... It'• .am.ao wllta Dall1 PUol a..tfled Ada. Md " ,... ..... ....u.lnt to HU, eall • frlHdl1 a..tfted M ·Vleor at .... r MOall41Mml Ill. IAl.ll llANAOl:R .,,,._n, a::::1•U~ ,.~••'"1 for ' .-U-UI ~~e ... , r.tate lfftl. a ,...u .... ..,..,... ~=+OMtrtde . ....... .!!~=~ "" In'•"' •oeo rw n • ~ ..... ___ _..1411 ........ , ........... _ .. •••••••••••••••• ~.................. • •••••••••••••••••••••• THclt.._, appUcatloaa &.t ire oew br o ft a• 0.-u&Jque bullet-bu ~...,:::.=-for• ftlrlpool "'~•· tr01t ~-=.~~~~ .... '!!!!d!r·.h!IXM. 1'1t DAIL.Y PtlDT Q ttu •a 11• 1010 "6 11 •-HIO TY~lt"'· -.................... -················ .... ... _ ................... . ... ~t~J. ,.. .. HB.••1•· llA.D"dllp,JISorolfer --· •s DIVla.&f!l.IOIJIP •mJ. . rrt8'du,.. nfrt1erator -•-'*'-----'-"Ull ...., :;."'i • ao. Handpalnted ceramic.a, Ta ~ Pl•· Beau&. 25" RCA Color T.V. Q. 2 Yr. Wan'. ,.,_Del. •1• ,...._SoUdton mau Green bl•b back OC· ~aque1. nativity let. ~-•A"': .. ~~ L*l&f you! We bav• 2 caalonal chair w tot· nla tes. auacb mile. !:'..:'ao-w' ._ llO Bleuliful 215'' color COO• tole, 11l11t eond, lHO. $41-2117 aft fpm. GPmiall 6 la'• not oltea tomaa •· M>-7CNt ftea. A1lo · 1 -•ace.a. · •• 10 ... ,.~o"' "r'tha 1020 11en • co1on •cat 0 r· MMOl'I. aatidl« How w fOU M;:.-;; .... •••••••••••• W-.d to Buy: IOla bed. .a re. 1---------Ukil to eana ~bere ~Pit "W ' Chak" IDOd co.d, ., ... ed&er. aaonab&e CO.L IM-15'19 Refrt1. Weat1 01 bouee wau.1 n. m-:rt:-• 6 •CmMY ~ a °'*'' --'-....... ._.. ~ ........... .. "u•...-.p.o ~-· .-. M 6 ~ ume ..,... Im.I law office, 0.... ....._ • Jo •t "'fan .... ,.pt kh oranoa St So. Cat , lAllll ~ not ,.. ,._,Jean, quiNd but •utl hav4t -... llA.1.·'°' __ .. ltln~ray. lk nw 175. amltable.l40-75M _evea __ . ------frost.free 1tcu ft. Qn ea ''""" .,. _. -...... t .,... lo 1 eotabed. DbJ bed matt. " ltiU llMQd I day al lbe _. · l -Dare Neer' Min Quee lu COPtll bucbr 1be bn an Sue Way~ NB: near comer aaee.:-coucbSl.50 ° 11 tlleu ny paper. Ya price. spnwa.•3M4 lbru Thur• $ 30-9pm. Twiti.diZbe. W -IJ.28 · •10SJ. ~ bowledc• of corpora ----------M• WMAJ!f t loo a I n c l ud l nti liUUIWboleeale F.caulP t.ulUi*&)' a abiUty to 1111111 Ctar,. lnaade aalft. read financial •taht· ..._,_.DMD 18 yn ....,ta. Re1&>0oalble to 6 okllr. tlOO ~00/wt put.-r~ rnanace ment wlUa fUAI'. ul • ClOOlm cl Maal iaffaln of many New k»ceUoD nr. lrvtM, una1J corporaUoN WUI c ar. • H.8 Start Im -ldadlY train ta~wrent, anedaatdy. llaptd lidva.n i table pa raon w /ex· ~ Ol>PlY to anan. eelJm.t m~mory at re 'J)ert 't ao telllna In Dett 1040 . CARPET 1a&•-llh IOIJ vo l ve d " n o e xp ...... ••••••••••••••••..-• ~Slze Kroehler 110fa bed, ••••••••••••••••••••••• nec-.aey. ~ .. toel all L-ftaaa Af•o puppies. bm vnyl szoo. Lge brn ~lllh. 8 colon, D.75 aq Fender Jau bus copy. --... °''"' -'°' Im M• Dll .... in .. ,...., ..... urut ac ·--loca&iou .•• ,.. .an 80 pnv6°"9 ••· e "°'°our friend eo.. ... uaw. bltwMeJ-4pm. W•••W•u•n t'J1.TaJ#11a c t'•• Ila Adami 8l. H. 8. _,A..udedela o.rtaua.1.-,una HWa GnCamrpus Dr. Irvine .... w ......... 7SU Edin&er Ave H.B. Equal <>PPor Empl)'r M tF Restaw-ut Bui boy 6:30am to 2pm. Wed thru Sun. Xlnt N.B. location, Call for appt. ~extS20. Rellaurant 1-4 o,.•l1t9 for ..... ,... .. fast ,.....,., ...... Apply: n.tlae "'99• 16 rret1111 w.ct Mewportleoch SAIL making Seamstress with experience. 67~0 SAIL MAKING. male or female. CaJI 675-Ul23 SALB STOQC MAH HJgh class plumbin g shop. fUll or part tame . Clean. neat, reliable, some plumbing knld~ de· alrable but not n ee. 5m-IJl(Y1. Sales lpm. uklorSue. Choice l tter. AKC. vnyl awvl rocker ~. TV. T18-ZK3/M3-5489 UJce new. sue>. Hohner TELEX OPERATOR Champ-line. 586·9678 _962-_l_T_LI ______ Custom drapes, were practice bale amp. '2SC) • l!Jxperft nced only, s mall eves, wtnds. ~student desk for sale. ts.49 now f U8 sq yd incl. Ac:ouaUcaJ Guitar Ven· Npt Deb export~ firm. O>dlerSNnielpupeAKC. Movift&, mu.ataeU. Make •.labor. 7'78-2243or543·St89 tw'a s;JS. Call 6"-8403 . :hr..W~SM~ wUk .• ~~l3pr 8&1tllales,$l.2S. _d._r_.m._.;_1276.;.__; ____ UN IV E It S I T Y _Tun ______ _ • .--ca ....,._ · 481'l-9Ciel e. S. 1055 An«.E:l'IC CLUB mem-Used Clarinet. Norman. Mk for Pe11y. .... b e r s~i . 0 w n e r Au Wi'.. ..,S Good 111 WO. Mr. Arthur qw•lte 1kUla. Salary OOCJ(AP()() PUPPIES .... ••••••••••••••••••• 'Y· 1"' case. •• · T I Rt; 41 GENE R A l. ~ MOYI ... SALi tnum . Make oifer . cood. ..,_3135 S.-. oPeo· 11 you are very II* ao _._8 ....,. .....,. fOOd you will ~ve lhe Atrro SERVICE. 5 Day $10.00 97N:llO, Lyn. 1--------wor k ee" • 1 ~~ ~/WED. AJI Day. 16 OHlcePwwllweli .-.-v _..,.,., jOb. U you are oot please a m o. p a rt time & doootawly 833_·9982_ w •· "PP Y P E RCH ST, WOOD · NEW CARRJER 100,000 '¢ 'p .t 8015 Newport Tire Center AKC regis. Calm Tern er, BRIDGE. J RV . DI rec ttu Forced All" Fu mace. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUIOO-SllOO a mo. full time while learnlng about beallh • oulrl ti on. C.U llr. Sigoz. Only lhe 1enoua oeed to call a l .DJO ECoast Hwy. COM Fem. 8 mos. tree to right boos: CuJve.r to Warner. llO. SS2·S211 Beautdesire:rs sohd oak. .., ....... _ .. ~-h:>me. Oya 7~4-1033, eves turn riabt to Stonecreek ---------.. "SIC:mAIY lAtlll ,ow 41 "'°• vnvers ex-75H.959 Slooecreek to No. end or Expem1ve junk must go! 3 exec es.s. 2 :.C'<">' Trainee for &tale pla.D· per'd. Top pay . Apply desks w/retrn, oc:cu tbl, mng DelJt, sm law oh:, G&W T owin g . 740 8 fneto Y• 1045 LaketoCtosscreek<leftl. DIVIMCi E9UIPMIMT match 'g access chri.. ~78149-12. &ll"pOrt area. NB Xlnt OtunsWay.C.M 642-1252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Go 1 bUr. I WlllTVi right to Blk/Wbt T.V., cross bow. selling at mfg cost, Mon Perch St. console. & aucro film viewer. lhru Fri 644·7130 AJhson lypina skllls, uausual op-Tra~ Agent: Min 2yrs • * * furniture . household 848...017 Salee. Mature person , pty83J..99ll2 expfor busyolfu:e. Com· l.Sdllds items. Lots of good ExecutJve desk. chair & lfapb&c arts back&:rnd & Secretary for attorney. 70 mert:lal exp nee. Salary 2:ie6San J oaqwn Hills thinp. Call SS2~ CXYr0 DE CAZA Mem-ltllt. l'lSC> value, for $37S . retail experprd'd. Full wpm. Orimge County open . So . Coast Coronadel Mar bership for sa le. Dts· Olll~2274 time, weekdays only. _.,......... 97"',,,,,..., Travel/Judy 646-H96. Youare lhe wtnnerof Patiosale. Thurs.12·5PM. counted pn ce. Call J oan ---------PASG,.phica,3950Cam· ,_...,..area. """"· bunk beds. dresser~ at7S2-7870 btwn8 &Spm. hts 1017 pa Dr., N. B. 754"°'22. l•--------•I Truck Driver's Ass1stan1. ~S::!~km. lo ~tevtre:.. Dmr.' sNcB. 2 6 2 2 * SICUTAIJIS * Sl.50 to start. McMahao "'= .. * * * Salesperson, outaide. for G 0 t 60 ...,,,,. Desk. 642·8450. Ringling Bros. c It. ~ •--'aJ 1 u: h · · Y~ ._.,., Barnum & Bailey Horwt 8060 · ~ Jaru..,., serv ees iug Stat/ E $1200 TVPlsr ~ Circus 321 Broadway eainings, SS2· 0105 o~ tr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cot.ta Mes """'ept/type60. $800 Acc ura t e t y p is t t o Aug.2ndlh.ru 13th Must sell! 9yearold Geld· 8 S AL ES . Qual l t y GG.0~1·~~/gdlh~~ operate BurroughsDocu. An.aheimConvent1on 1n g . S n o w wh i t e . Y~e~_wff&nncL~f Salesperson needed for ~,.,., ment machine. Mus t Center flas hy.$65-0. Great for ..._..._ ..n creauve, hi fasb jewelry Adm Asst/bio·md S2SK type 50wpm. ExP,!!riencc Tickets mus t be ex. teenager. Call , 495·4597 <$22.50 value>. to gallery . Mus t e njoy •ExperCounselor de<ilrabltt but will train. changed for reserved Eves. Ringling Bros. working wit h public. Ex· For Our Office• We orrer a good OP· seals at lhe Conventacm Barnum & Batley citing financ1aJ benef. Gd APPollllment Only portunity for advance-Center ahead or tame Ctrcus ba.'le pay + comm. Jn· lli Reinders Agency mcnt with xJnt co. pard Call 642·5678, ext. 212 to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aug . 2nd lhru 13th tCN!Sled pers plse call 4020 Birch. ~lab '64 benefits. Sala ry com -claim yourllckets AntJque funuturc & mn1c Anahe1mConvent1on Laguna Beach 497·1095. Newport. Beach. 833-'1190 mcn.surate with cxper * * * household goodies Mov-Center --------•I For appl. please call ing. Ca ll afl Spm. Tickets mus t be ex· Sales Personnel at 640-4580. Kiln 9'JC9'x12 ' w /firebnck 642-7667. changed for reser ved Swimming P ool /Spa Sec.......... & vent hood on casters . ---------seals at the Convenuon Sales. High ear ning .... ~, S48-42U Twin beds new $180. Ad Center ahead of tr me Potential. Individual rrural refnJ.? 14 ru fl <.:all 642·5678. ext. 272 to w/previous home im· REAL ESTATE TYPIST Free Samoyed female ycarold $300 640-0tillG cl&myouruckets. provemenl sales exp. on· We n e ed a b r 1 g h 1 spayed 4 yr old papers. * * .. ly need apply. Irvine SECRET ARY energetic person·~peed shots up to date. loves M~ 8080 Pools Inc. 714·5S7·1021 L'> 11nPortanl, accurC11:y 1s lads 5519-6396, 752·6770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• We ~ an ind1v1du:rt essential. Good starting Nllitwv 8050 LUGGAGE TAGS ~lh aood s hort.h"nd and wage, friendly al· f b d -· ,. u l1l06pf\ere. mature. Non ••••••••••••••••••••••• rom your usmes1> car typinit skills Will work smoke r Ask for Pat. CASH PAJO St.-nd one card ror each SALIS S..._.. MF.SA VE RDE COUN· TRY CLUB. Golf. tenrus, swunmmg eqwty mem· bcn;h.Jp 631 ·~-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• <;0Cl<APOO PUPPlt:S $10.00 77()..502() SportlwlJ Gooch 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co l e ma n P1•a k I barkpac k . bl u e Pola rgua rd mumm y skepsng baJ: l mo ohl ~"lea 645-9796 G-OLI'' CL UBS, W1l!>on XJI , 9 irons. 1·3 4 r1 woodl.. lrk1· new. Sa{' sioo Qjll S48· 139S art SPM Trampoline. NtSSt'.n •880 CXf Sile 7x 14 wl'IJb bt:d 8i7 .JJ22 8411 022>1 Golf l::qwpmenl I mun 'c; & I lady·., .,,.l l'Urh. ~l-<IRe,, pulll·r.,, l'\ .-n 'h<A.-:-All for SJ :!S <'ull after Jl'M &1ti-60'>i St.udents earn S6-S8 per hour Part lime or full trme available. Car & phone necessary t;all 557·9008. for J Managemenl level ~ 15541 Computer For gd u:.<.'<I rum. anti lag "lus OOl' sp;,re Wl· people and as. ... ast other , ··-~ 11 8 ques&clr1V's9S7 Sl.J:l ret urn permanently d e p a r l m c n t a I ..,.....,. · -sealed nurat11 Vl' ta~ &. John Waynl' Tennis Club FOK MLI:.. 12' lnflatahlt• rarruly Mem~rsh.Jp for sale BeM ofr 957 1568 Sport L<>at & U.M'fJ di van~ •SALES YACHTS Must have s ail.mg ~xp. Com m o n ly . Kona Manne 714~75-1403. SEC/RECPT wanted for s tock brokers office Good typing required. Sulary open. 494-3038. -- secrelancs as needed TV911ST RECll:.8T ** I BUY * * strap. meeltn~ aarllni: Must have education or '''"' ...,.. , l.O. reqwremcnts. Pre experience in t>nl' o r Mature, accurate typist. Good used Furniture & vent loss & lhefl: f"or a xJnt benefits. 549-1767. more or the following Appliances-OR I wall persona.llied tn1ot enclose areas. Typist for attorney. 70 .selJorSELLforYou wallpa per. fubrr t or •R e a l E stu t e •E)icrow •l'iUc or Legal We have ci unique work· ing environment and full benefits package. Please a pply In p e r son a t Persoone1 Department. wpm Oran~c County MASTERS AUCTION "Day G10·· pup<>r & we• Airport area. 975.0077. 64M686 & 833-9625 Wlll back & trl m your tags. Or lry two c:m1s Typist /Office Trainee. Moving Sale 3 wall units. back to back full or Pl·lime, nr S.O. table lamp. MX bike. PHICES J-'wy. Non·smokcr pref. 75cc M101·bike. Misc. S2 caor 3/$S Wnte P.O. Box 812S. 83H676or 497-490J. 4/5laJ(.S $1 60ea. Long Beach 90808. • 6/9 ta~ $1 50 ea Sola Slis. Day sofa S6S io .. 40 Ty past & Data ent ry Olnelte set $65. Kitchen or more •• ea tr a inee Must be self Sales Tax Included set $45. Bar stools $10 NO CARD? cqwp <re~. B C. 1'ank1 75] 8907 llJld 16"' noor machme ~1 tank & bru i.h " S!75iofr Surfboard9'1'" 2 ncw ~1.-'l.'1 US Ol\1•r'\d1v $15 673·5529. in~ eqwpmcnl Will ~di ror • 2 pnc1: 673 51.ZS art 5. flton .lohn t1rkets: wall make evc.n trade of 4 on ~28 for :;ame number on 9-29 or I~. 71HW6-0879 altSPM. Wlu.te sport ri ms 15) to fit R.V. or van 16.5in. Mus t sell Make ofrer. SS1·6899 or 644·3205. TY,Roclo, HR.Steno 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Conlmuous Buckl(ound Music system for a bus1 ness establishment. with 12hr s of m us ic $50 831·3l28. st.art.er, willing to learn. each 675-5783. Draw yoor own or send Poot table4x8Brunsw1ck H1 F 1 C o mps . Gur ., '; .. ....................... • .... 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHITHB BUYING or SELLING nftls Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMART To~yowed c .. 642-5678 *** Kio s..lkotllb 21128 Nevis Car. Vos ta Mesa You are the winner of ........... tickets ($22.50 value). to RinglJng Bros. Barnum & Ball1:y Cirrus Aug 2nd lhru 13th Anaheim Convention Center T1ck{'lS mus t be ex changed ror r~servcd st-al<. al tht: Convenllon Ct"ntcr ahl•ad of 11mc Call 642 S678. ext . 272 t'' claim your t1ck1:t.s. *** loah.McriM &,ii ...... 9030 ...........•.....•..... New t:;a.o.,y trader & spatl' dt the Oum;-s 642 0112. 644 1)687 :JhpfMboard Motor, Near new $12.5 11.11 312H OuthoaNI 35hp, 1·lc11 n1', ~ 15· boat lrlr. IJkc new. $275 645 ~ loGh. Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l' .. J yr old S.::a Ray 300 Spt bnd~e. twn, inbd, 255 Mere , Rlldar. fis h.finder. heavy duty ball system + charger, fume alarm. other xtrai.. m ec h perfect & s hines like new. Only 198 hn;. At;- sume $33,500 + $10,500 dwn. !IM-1~. 675·SS35. AUTO Rt:NTAL 1-..:x . cellent GPPortunity for sales m inded re n tal agent in well established car rent.al firm. Bonus incentives & opJIOrtu.nily for advancement. Posi- t\ona open in Orange County orflces . Ex- perience not necesuary· wewlll traln. Ask for Mr. s..ders 534...eo2. Secretary (l'ypist. Relfa. blc . enger tic, s e lf starter. able to handle all phases of olc duties. UC- PA Call Pat Metdell. 546-S760 SICIETAIY Pacific Mutual 700 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, Ca 92660 SO wpm typing & ac name. address. phone & curacy a must. Call for Fruitwood coflee table & we'll make one card per a p p t . so. Co a t'I t end tables. matching, tag. Add 25'" each. Repertory. 957-2602. 546-6341 Seod check or money or recently recovered. ROO Liw\ger. t:ico amp & pre Newport SliJl!I for rent. 20· Phone 979-3835Fri pmor amp <tubcsl w1speaker. & 25· s a il o r pwr. Satam 1100.ss1.S(lf;2. S48-S656. Lite traffic & pleasant SWTOUndinp for small 1111ganne publiablng co. Shorthand s k ills r e- qiared. Minimum s yrs. e xper . Sal ary com - mensurate. Im med open· 1ng. Phone for appt. 752-6474 Bnng resume. F.qual OpJIOrtUnily Employer M/F ....al.STERHS Be droom set m a ple derto: Exp e rienced, t ake dresser , night stand. PILOTPllMTIHG h f t w 1 n b e d s . S 1 o o. P.O. Box 1.560 &lee ATHLETICS c ar ge pe r s on o r ,....,,..,18 "'-taM-a.Ca.~ permanent employment. ..._._ · · """ ""' Earn Sl2S a wee.k pa.rt ti.me lfU.YS & dolls 17 & dder needed t~ do P.R. work for lop amaieur alhlet.es. Help Wl develop world class athletes. 11 2 yrs. ol college & car . manager trainee Poll· Uomavailable. $'.SO/wk .• I Hourly w11ge /bonus >. Working evening hours. C a ll Mr. Joh n son between 12-7 at9'72·4848. SALIS A fUller oppty, earn S6 to '8 per hr. E mployees needed for merchandlS· mg Ir distrb div. For info call 56'7-11898. SECRETARY. P /llme. energetic. self slat-Ung yo un g perso n w/stal 1stic a l ty ping slo.lls needed 10-3 wkdys . Salary open Ask for Hobin, 644-2507 Sea etcrr-RecepffOfliat Answer phones & convey friendly personaliity in active Hunt Bch. real estnte office. Typing muumal. lmmed. open· ing. 8 :»5:30. Mon thru l''rL Call Nancy for lll· terview. :>36-3347. ~ __ S_EC_R_ET_A_R_Y __ _ Sales fU U time, cbeerfuJ, ex· lllOALSHOr perienced individua l Exp In ret.aU clothing with strong sborlhand & pref'd, but wU1 tra~ for typing wanted. Apply in p/t po1ltlon In C M . penon with resume to Pleaaant worklng coads. Mr. fUent.es at Robert 1u1.1..a1133 54.1..1121 Bein. WllUam Frost & ~~ -Msoc. 1401 Quail St. SALES/DELIVERY. If NewportBeacb. you need adecenl paying _.....;.. _____ _ Job up to S4·S8 + evs SICRETAIY 5-tpm. call eft lpm, Xlnt oppt.y for efficient 531..-U gal w /top secretaria l s.lel----------t akiUs to work in fast peiced Npt. Bch R. E. ofc. .,.,.., •11' c.u Ula, 833-2900. W.IS TIAINllS PoatiUons avail for ---------wy motJvated, •ll· Secs &la f II INUlve, proreaalonal l'lc:WUes planninl & de· .... peoplelaotficeco-velopment. Salary p)'ina ayatema Ouar. 112t-i1oa. Minimum Siil. Comm + boaua. All t¥P'nl '10wpm/lhorthand tralal•I provided. ~ equi_vllent 90wpm. I"-call K. ·Dro~a KDowledle ol 1eneral of. Sam .............. zua. nee practices • pro· CAUPCOPYING oedurea. Maintain 1ood SICUIJTY GATEGUAID Guard for pn vatc com munity, Laguna Beach. Pref. mature person with security bac kg round. Call Moo thru Fri. 9 to12, ~) SECURITY GUA RD· MARSHALL for pvt country clyb Lagun11 Niguel, s wing shift, golf course security. Salary ope n 496·S767 Paul ScodeUer SICY UC"1' Newport Beach Ad Agcn· cy needs girl w/xlnt typ 10g skills, pleasant phone personality. Start 1 m med. 4 DAY WOR K WE.EK. 7am-6pm, Tues lhnl Ftl Call Kathy al 644-5090. Xl nt. co. bene. Call 548-1666 to arrange m t.erv1ew. WANTED: Professional wc:iman stnctly for·aron- inx & wardrobe upkeep for couple in Laguna Beach. Must take pnde in work. Perfection ex pected . 10·16 hrs/wk, salary negotiable. Refs wanted. Call Debbie at fm.7822. WAMTED DllYU SUMDAYOHLY To deliver Daily Pilot bundles to earn ers. Re· quires van or large sta· tJon wagon a od a good dnvln~ record. Phone 642-4321 and a s k for llarry Seeley or Don Wil.lJa.ms. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM PLOYER Warehouse clerk needed. full t ime. call Ba lboa Ma rine, 549·9671 for SIMOI SICUTARY appt. E.O.E. M /F/H. S8lary Sl.008· $1114 P erforms c ompl en clerical, steno, " public contad duties. Reqs. 4 yrs secy /steno exp. Type S5wpm. s/h lOOwpm. AP· ply immediately! Newport Mesa U nlfled School Dill. 180116th. st. ~,:acb OMlilied Per'9onnel' Of. WAREHOUSE FACTORY ASSEMBLERS Little or oo experience Top Pay Pa.Id Weekly Start Now MORllLL T:r_, hrYlcel IR '152·68M EOE 11 /F fice, Moo·Wed·Tburt •I~~~~~~~~ Fri. tam to noon, Tues from .1pm.3pm. E.O.E./A.A.P. .. .................... . PROD public mauoaa. Dutiee to lncl u4 e h eavy ...... 1005 ....................... .... faU time, retail ror ~tnmc, volume ~~~~~~~~ fut 1rowln1 athletic on of type writ· ANJ'Q. OAK Secretary• I *'8 _.. Clr'IQiaaUOn. conwpondence Un· Service lt.tioD aUeDdant. be v e I e d m I r r o r , Ooad:{i,,........._, cludlna 1tatlaUca>. Prr ..... • wlrnd•. beautUul and unique. promot oa potential. oa..&tucUoo orne. ••· 2::;.~ a!~ lloviAf, muat ..u. Only .... -. DOt reqalred l*Mnce pretwrecl. ADP-a m-.. ._-"30. ..._ ::.r:-•f•rr•d. Cali IJ to 1rvine Uniffed 1111 BD Blvd. -------- A*lorU... s-.. Diil. 11u Alt.ca. Cll *"'•n• IOIO lrvlae. lll·tlOO ext. -"••••••••• .. ••••••• MLD Olm.· 8tMl&.lq• a .&.O.&. •ttmfMITALOPI.• FREIGHT DAMAGED put.u .. afterDOOlla. ~~~~~~~~ ,.,_. bnM, abear, pr• ·HOrfOINT SALE am .. Ill Nlablt 6 Mile -•· ..... pref. 8ul will W. w.,,... nr H8rt.or. to_,,.,..,.._ tnla. Z..~ belle. SllllaADa fTt.mt ....., • for 1ooct · Wllltrs. W. 11th St. CAlll PAID c.a TM/ltWl&I. W1br/Dr)'re /R~r:f•· ••••• CUii( ------TIUCl lllYll O.!/Penneya wHber, lllp'd ..... O.Udriv· clryet-(tlec). llanJ Of' --------• lal record. Apply. la UoM.a..u.aaaynold. flllll!lo ...., lalluatri• Hew '800 wW Nil paJr m °"9a. N.8. AeroU uoo. Ill ·Htl / "-OC~. ALL REW ' ~--------18.. Peogoet l 0 s pd. Brand new. never been ZODIAC MAU Ill balance bea m . dinette l&&ed Craig receiver & 2 X 1 n l c 0 n d . S 1 • 5 0 0 . tble. freezer, gd cond•· KLH spkrs. $200 . &L>llOll llon847·3030 -..9589. --------- August 2nd through August 13, 1979 Authentic 1907 vantagt· Monterrey type· Clas:;1c 216' troller, oriR e.ng. Bob. 640-079.5 or 495·4763 Ro!>too Whaler. 8' Squal. :1 ID' Seagull. wtsa1I. $llOCI 675-2068 -------- 24' Sea Ray 1''1H. two 16!"> Mert'S. I /O lrlr xtras Mst scU 1138·9348. 24' Retncll 1976. low. low hr.,. baJt system. head. n.,>{ng, sank. stove, ~w1 m step. v lwrlh. ra~t & ct"onom1 ca l . $8450 964·2S02 Ed 32' Grand Banks 197S Fiberglas. diesel. Pn nr.!t only 496-9370 t8' -1977 Ranger. Les~ lhan 25 hn on lhi!. 46:! Ford Inboard. Will seal up to 10. Asking $7800. Call S41M8ll ----Classic 20· Centu r y . m a h ogany . 1956 Coronado. all origina l s:llOO. 675-7S78 23' Bay Liner w /Fly bridge Loaded w txtras . Good cond. w /trlr. '9700. 644-4250 '791.odiak Mark 11 w/4-0hJJ Mere + many extras. ~t sell. $3000 or bst oft . 673--5123 alt 5. ~· 1974 Egg Harbor twn C brys. fis h e qul p c $40,000. Also 30' Avalon mooring. 714/Mt-2989. ...WI to60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38' McGREGOR CAT. lf1'1, ~ repo, Inspect Aolfer. (714) e'15-l880 :m: Gd race record. Real-11 cln, Id CODCl. Trlr lncJ. SMllO/belt. r7MOl1. Udo H -w /trlr 6 extra •allA. Xblt coacl. "95 . 875-.WI aft 5. •l 20 08. Extr u . Newport •lip. A800/bst o(r,54Mm, UDO 1A tazl: Full COV· •·......_.pole, nu cen· Wbcl, 1cl cood. $850. ...... DAY MILER-11' Ob«»&. Good........, boat for flnli•. le•ta rour and At c• topeble. 900. caU •-CMM ..-epm or on I 0 1 '°" no , tf •• ' T ...... ""II. 1111 ~·· W ...._l•perW ...._..,,rtM ....._l•••rW UIH UIM .. _____ .. -\&t··-~, ..... C'ell• --, .. -li-,-.... ---.. -.... --."'I =,,.. :: .-::r:: . . .... . , ,., .......... ~ ..,_, ••ftleltewalde • ._.,_,,timMk-=•'U•. a rul . ...._ ........... Wt ... c;•a' c.,. • aa. .... °""""' ........ ~..:=-~ _.!*ldl. ---.... " .. --.............. ,... ,._ar..,._ Avaua. ...................... .. .... .. -. -.._ 'Tr Dldea a..n.,...r. llll> _ 1Ai11Mi 1.-1 RV tam A ~-................... lllll ........ ... IJ'dr bolt llp om Udo ........ -cub. Call Wa MU .... bo11t IJ!p f1S.118 aft I ~.:-~ ~ J.~:li TMta ' 91641 I D v • * t . C o r pa -··•-••••••••••••• 1W ...... ta;:ts.-' '° ...................... • • a.· Sabre 1 m. tu:ab s>erf onna.oc~. .nulabc>ur w/~ cabln, cnaae 30 +at Ill.PG w /Mere Ulll, SLS.IDO fncl dual ule lrlr ~Bar.•• 0 I rf8loa lf7llOIO srna ••• ,..... Mac.tNldl.audlih'lll& low, low mJlu <Ser. rm~u S4ftl ....,..C1•1c a> Harbor Blvd 1425 Beker St. C<ltt A Ill ESA 540-flOO ....................... ttatwtlfd.llltes 9140 ·75 Ranchero 1 owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• XU. cond. "94·72162. or 'PU:H Maxi Sport. Silver. &SH9> ______ _ Obi sul w /pega. Xlnl tt74FOaD ~2000 m i. $3115. COUlllAPICICUP Pucb Newport Moped. ,EXCELLENT CON· omON. under 1,000 mt. 100 ml pr gal. Call 646-3104. ask for Jim. S400or best. Smily moped Ralt:1gh Grand Pnx. frame 23". wbls 27". 7S9-07W With camper, 4 speed trana.. radio & healer. XL NT condition . IU~). $1995 .......,..c..uoc ~Harbor Blvd. t42S Baker St COSTA MESA 540-9100 '61 DODGE UUI. tr uck 9 l 50 wfl:O' pipe rack, 3 11pd. 6 ·-•••••••••••••••••••• cyl Runs gd. P P. Make 71 Yamaha Enduro. I yr dr. 642·3634 '73 Oatiiun P.U. OH road .......................................................................................................................................... .-.w t If tiff W '711 ....... . t7JO r....,. 9767 .._ 9712 a.uu•I ffJO U.. tt41 ....................... ....................... ...•................... ....................... ....................... .. ............... .,.... ..... ................. . P.,. ..,._, DMdl elHD llMlllW• ........ -.1 .. Xkl:Rdlter IM· TR·I , '71, Xia' cood OIM•ICOUMTY '70 llOate Carlo a dr ••• C1wlc 2·dr Coat .• cw, trwl. *· CAIH f\a'd -· l&...-11\ me. C!QDd. .,_or.,_. All/FM u .. , lo ml. YOLYO .-. 0.11 J·U0·1171. ..-""Ddi'"-· Blu/wht. lllHl6o-.... tape, J1.1M eoM. llllr.m..awallft.1 N700/b1l ofr . PP. ~ELYVOLVO .-twlmdllD-cmG .,,._, ::.t:ril~lfM ; .VI, .... f7• ....... Ol¥ODNJer *** NllMf fflO ....................... 'TJ TR·f , 11hu. cood --..eo-tr , • t 4L..,_. -................ . tartvate Pnty n41•d• automoblle fOI •PP~ -.-.me I pay top dollar tor wrecked bodlc•. but mechenlcelly sound enalne. vw but /bus ....., ......... 11 ...... ....................... 91 I.. 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTENTION! Me r ced es, BMW , Poncbe, Claas1c & Ex. otic. We will sell your car oo consignment at your price. Best location 1n Orwi.&e County. f'or in /ormetioo call J im Cur-ran ~Dll-~ UOO W. Coast Hwy I Nwpt Bch 642-6763 '707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Audi 4-dr. xlnL cond. AIC, new disc brakes, 11nrf. $2000. 631-9208 71 FOX 2 dr. 4 pd. a le. Blue Fox Sp. t;d. Must see to apprecule. 846-9672. .,. IMW •:all al, "Mlludal.X.l.eeooomy, Yellow Over drive BUYorLEAS 811.1CoutHiway OllANOECOUNTY'S .... cmd. .. ., ... e ' .. ". r u DI ll Int' ........ AM,,. .. a lrack DIRECT Lepu .... ..wllT d1I t41·4WllTl·NIJ 11410lblt otr. 1W·~ lt.ereO. RoU bar. MIUD1 YouanlbeW'IUerol LINCX>LH·MEJlCURY -. 4'1."7..-.ew.. kLS0.56-7474 ·---............... DEA.LEUHIP IOIMdA ... 11 G •N Btacb Blvd. 1..AHABRA (3 ML No. ol 8A P'wy I C714JIU.1Jll ~byAppt. ........ f 720 ....................... LAMI SILIC110M °' AU.MODILS SHOPlsCOMPARE BARWICK DAT':>Ul'I 831 137'>49J.)J7S *DATSUMS* '-4JtS1l1d'°" OfAlw..h WISPICIAUU IHGOOO SBVICI COSTA MESA DA TSU._. 284SHARBOR BIND. 540-6410 540.0213 19710ATSUH llOWACiOH Automatic, AM /FM stereo, air cond.. pwr. steering, 6 cyl. fuel injec- Oon. 17,<XXI nules & like NEW co nd1t1on ll9flWDG>. ......... f 740 ....................... "'II a.c> 0.1. white, an.rf, fully equipped . tbowroom condition . a1.eoo1oner.1'i-9040 73· a&.C, yellow, Jdnt CCl8d. $14~. Pvt Pty *-2023 '•llBZ250SE, cbaJ-bro, A/C, smf. auto. AM/FM. clean. 75~·t41t d y1>, 873"2238eVJ!S. '295(). '76280CCamel color. Top cood. Mu.st see 5-0989 '75~: Why P•Y S30K? Lake nu. hardly used Sl7K. cream w l brn leather. ~eves. 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73"2 914 : 2.0. 30mpg. nu clutd> & brakes. SUPER car. t500(). 675-3517 '68 912, su nrr. 5 spd, stereo. red w tblk int, RJO.m-8638 91l S 1.973 Very special, very strong, sn rf. lthr. aJarm. $12,900 645-2951 '76 912E: Sunroof. 2S,OOO miJes air alloys. slcn:o cassette black . Call 673-3227 ·m Por 912S·11pd . AM/FM . new urei;. 17().Y28.'J '73Targa. good condiUon. $10.500. PP 673-8054 v•w # t770 tm..50 value>. to IA Y llLADllOI IUqlina Bro.. UNCOLN·MERCUllY Baraum Is Bailey MH8 Auto Center Or. ....................... 2025 s ... __ ~ VW · Havlna trouble sell· · •Y-ll'lffQO'-V'I ln4i)'OW'car? Try ut Top Anaheim 750-2011 dolJar • Pald ror or Not' A1.11. ~~13th sorwy,t:"~~L exit AMbeim CooveaUon llO-JOOO Brina ~ car to Jim ...._UMd Manno 'iolbwagen l81ll Beacfl Blvd .• Hunt· ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Ceater Tickets rnu•t be eit· changed ror reserved seats at the Convention Center ahead of Ume. Call Mi-~. ext. 272 to claim your ticke\S. '72 Colony P1t Wgn, reg pa, loaded, fWlpwr. AC. Sl3IO. 968-~14 aft 5PM UlOOO Beach · Ask for AMC 9901 Frank llarino or Tom ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aikin. 'TlPBHomet Wsn.le28,~~· , alr. rool, c an ........... twas; . '952 6. IEASOMSTO IUY a. SHViCE AT JIMMARIHO VOUCSWAGEN ·•· SlaYICl DIPT. O"H 'TIL ' r .M. MOHDA YS ·2· 'ARTS Dlf'T. Of'fM 'TIL ' ,,M. MOHDJ.YS & 'TIL 2 ,.M. SATURDAYS .3. SALES OlPT, Of'lN 7 OAYS J. 'WHt< .4. WILIASlALL MAIClS & MOOlLS, Sl'lCIAl.IZIHG IN VW a. MBCIDIS lftf1 .5. Wf HA \If OVP I 00 NfOWMfD tCOMC>MY C ... S TO C.HO<>Sl FtlOM ·6· S3ll00.4S6-3904. '71 Grembn. SOt. 6. gas saver. Exceptionally weU maintained & trou· ble free S8SO S48·5148 eves/wlmds. ••• '74 llalibu Wqoo, 3 seal.fl. Atr. PIS. A/C, AM W M stereo, roof rack, 55.000 mi's. $!000. 968-«m. llidl 9910 '72 Malibu V -8 , P /S , •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM. 307. $USO. '77 Skylark Loaded xlnt 6t&-2073aft s. cood. S3,400. 557-6000 or m-4094 '76 Nova •l e. lu/m1 , MW>ti.elJ. '75 Estate W(ln, S.pass, A/C, t.Jll, P /W + mort:. $2400 557-1193 SZ.850. Xlnl. cood. 49&-1730 '912 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m Opel. 4cyl, 4.Spd, sw lion w gn , xlnl cond. $795 /be s t 752-7IM i951·7153. 1976 CHEVIOlET COIVmE T·TOP Tlus one 1s a loitdcd maroo n be ci ut y• 9915 <310NRR) ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHLYS799S • •••••••••••••••••••••• 197'FOID MUSTANG COMA TURBO. 4 cyl .. 4 speed trans. s unroof, pwr st eering & brake11 . AMWM stereo, ma1ts & Uke new-only 3000 mlles. (.IZJOOB). (Slk.P3940). $6511 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA M ESA 041 0010 i6Gtuu l\bp, 4·cyl. 26mp~. SJ,<XXl/lx.>Sl offer 559.(IZHI all. 6 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11 Cad Sedan de Ville. low males. Xlnt cond N<.-w ures. $1800. 549-5132 HOWARD C...,... '72 ~ 118 Delta ltoyall' Dove&Qua.JJ Sts. 4-dr. AM /FM, a ft:, lo/m1, NEWPORTBEACH Good P a int Ur1i: 76 Cpe de VlJe. bcaul. lll-0555 Owner. Sl,150. 540 55211 blue d'elegance. lo m1, .73 Corvelte w/4S4 em:. dys. ltlnt cood Orig. owner Many xtras. Xlnl cond. "'nl Ol<b C..:ullai,!> Supr ful sms 968-3232 s:r.:m. 549-2973 Jean or ly loaded. $700 & lak•· · 7 8 EI do B 1arr1 t z 640-&119 over payments. 968·10L5 Gorgeous, M1che!m.s. all _C:0.,.-________ '933 ·7_s_O._ese_l_C_u_tl_as11-4~dr pwr mcl auto lrunk & an-••••••••••••••••••••••• Salon Brougham Lo/ma li:nna. AM IF'M /tape, Ma ny xtras. SIS ,950. s10.soo 639·0962 t res 1971 MlllCURY· 536-0133 s.57-4224 COUGAR XR7 old xJol cond Msl St.>e BJO P. P. 962-0US extr:.18. AM/FM cass .• 2 IMW llONDA3.'iOSL Combma-gas tanks, $3800 . 971-i • $5995 ........ Cocllloc m>Harbor Blvd. IMMIDIATt OlUVltlY 0"4 MOST MOOIU '78 Scv1JJe f\illy t!QlllP. drk bm metallic, camel top. Sl0.500/l o lea1w 759-9501 Astroroof. stereo radio & 8 track tape player a nd cr u1 ii e control ISer.601476) '70 Olds lu.x sedan Xlnl cond $1 ,200. Ph11n1· m.3845 t h PM or Sat AM lion. like new. Only 2500 497-1006.673-1770. l1ll. l&OO. 66 l · 2983 '75 Ford Fl006Cyl '78 Suzuki 250 Enduro. Jspd. $2450. CREVIER H25 Baker St. COSTA MESA 540-9100 9957 • •••••••••••••••••••••• good shape. $750 or bc11t. 639-2044 __ _ AltBPM.SSZ.956S -'68 l''ord Ftm3Spd. 360 Motor"-s. Sale eng, runs great. good & I Sf • .. OAOWAY • SAHfA AHA 835·3171 l OF A IUMO CAR 1976 Porsche D Turbo Carrera. lo mi. l owner. sunroof. pwr windowi., AMIFM cassette stere<>. Urown metallic paint tan mterfor. Pnccd for qwck sale at $26,500. AMtohala lerlin 1300 W. Coo.st Hwy Nwpt Bch 642-6763 &.'Ville '76 Ulk/blk lthr, 1mmar . like nu . nu M1chellni., mus t set• 631·11749 m~al(l· Cwumo 9917 $5795 ~Cadillac aitlO ltarbor Blvt.I l~BakerSt CX~T A M f:SA 540-9100 JoMaon& Son UNCOLM-MERCURY Sf>c>t·1al of lhe We;•k THE Ul.f!MATt OAIVIHO MACWIH~ ..., S.0. acp 9160 _bod_~ S142Sf1rm.492-t173l *USEDIMWs* '765.UAS/R <19SRKQ) '77lal46pd.sl U!7~PV 1 -'77~46pd St R <0179> ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT 23' FIREBALL 067 U . .f. Scout. Pe!.'ect SELF' CONTAINED. ~hl c~.nd.~l'trm. REASONABLE. 645·~ 22 mpt1 Call G42-2331l -'77 Cbev l5,600m1 aux. '78 320 4s p. A M / t~ M RENT ·73 22' Luxury tcink , cruise control. <Zf}UKll) motorhomc. Slccpi. 6. ""·l! cont. ""'"O/wk. + .. , ~twfl, :ur, stcreu. ~.!JOO. '78633cstA SIR (00621 """ -.. 0 642·:J9J6/~·3528. nu.~ -~__!-~-- '78Soulhwmd. 25'. l.I~ 8. ~enerator . loaded 951·7817 '56 l"urd PU Huns ~oud . ne e d s radJator 493·8825 tniln, TrQ•tf 9170 8;-cab over. '72 l"or<l :v.to~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 cyl 4s p, $2.!195. Starcraft 6 tent trlr. Nr 53S-4S43. new. Stove, sUlk, ice bOx & heater. S ips 6 . Sl200/o{r. 642-4J78. ._Senice,r.+s '7$ Dats un Pic k up . AMWM. shell. 20MPG. $!650. 495-4354 & Accnsorin 9400 Yem 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SERVICE DEPT. ()fl(ln 6 Days A Week Mon ·Fri .. 7:30-5.:Jo Saturdays:s ·oo.s·oo ..... Clwys • .fltv. 4!929 Harbor·Blvcf. Cost.a Mt:Sa 54'91934 Mcrcedt.>s reserve thesel tanks available . All mod elb. M c M a nu b <llevron. 1814 E. Lsl St. S.A. 542·6007. BMW 2002 Bra. Xlntcond !lM-0747 -.... ................... . IMPORTANT NCYflCETO READERS ANO ADVERTISERS 'fhe price or items advertised by vehicle dealers in the vehicle classified advertis ing columns does not Include any applicable taxes. license. transfer fees , ftnance cherges, fees for atr pe>lluuoo coolrol de- VJce <.'ertifications or de· aJer documentary pre· pw11Uon charges unless otherwise specified by I.be advstiaer. t .... a •• 1cs 9520 ....................... St7.000 c:ar when rest.or•· tiOll ii completed. 1956 llBZ2lt Ca..ic:J sedan. -..U7. '83 .Bu6ck Riviera, xlnt eond#lon. l2900 Cir mate ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1001 lntern<it1onal Step Van. 4G,OOO on g males. Self-cont Call 631·5726. ·1• Dodge Van Orig owner. 28.000 mi. Lots of extras Xlnl c ond. 64().-6046 73 Dodge 8300. A/C, P /S. Pwr dlsk brks, gd cond. $2200. 714/521-67319 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAV TOP DOLLAR for top used cars.-furelgn. dbmestlcs or classics. If YoW' car is extra clean, see us F1RST! ~ fl I "' O"-Ja C-.ty 2925Harbor Ulvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 can'lSell Your Car~ CllVBIMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Used Imports Olli Mike or Don 135-3171 WANTED! Lale model Toyotas, VolVOll, Pickups & Vana. Call• today I IMMEDIAT~ DEi.JV ERV• L.AaGI SILECTIOH OFHEW 1979 320l11 s2ar1 ALSO 633CS'' s IMSTOQ(! Call today ·We also may have that pre -o wned BMW you a re looking for! 131-2040 495-4949 ........ c .. 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B11ntlngton Beaeh Pea11taln Valley • EDITION VOL. 71, NO. 205, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES • 't'our Bo•etown Dally New8paper Fl FTEEN CENTS Ju.dge OKs Access to Nixon 'fapes WASHINGTON <AP> -A federal Judae QPn>¥H aovel'1l· ment plam today to provide for publle acceaa to lbt tapes of former ~t Nixon. U.S. District Juclae Aubrey Roblnaon Jr. ruled lhe govern ment would not violate Nixon's rights by makln1 the t•.pes available at listening centers across the country. Ro binson'' on~·page order gave no explanations or his de Countians Held.in 'Sting' By JOANNE REYNOitDS Of ti.e O•llr Pllet Si.II A Newport Beach man and a South La~unan were arrested along with an Orange County re· sident today on c harges that " they operated a "Sting" type confidence game thc.it bilked m1lliona1re targets out of hun • dreds or thousands of dollars . Poli ce allege the wealthy vie· llms were taken to what they thought was a gambling club for millionaires in the llollywood Hills. But the cluh was a fake and tht: ga m bling game~ we rt.· n~ged . police investigators al lege Sg t. John S im o n of tht.· Nt!wport Beach poltce ~aid tht.· con was operated much like tht· movie "The Sting" except th<it instead or a bookmaking oper<J lion in the film. the con was a rigged card game . The three people tuken into c·us lody by officers from Los Anfi(eles. Orange and Ne wport Beach were to be booked today -into Los An~eles County Jail on warra nts carrying $200,000 bail. Police identified the suspeets as Atilla DeAgh, 40. of the Harbo r Vie w Knolls co n · dominiums in Newport Bea"t~h ; Michael Newman, 35. of South Laguna . and J e rry Mack Morris. 35. of Buena Park. Also ide ntified in the warrant wa11 Beverlee Claydon of 81 Royal St George, Newport Beach. but s hl· was not taken into custody in lhc initial arrests. The thret.• men were charged , m lhe warrants with g rand theft ' a nd conspiracy. Mrs Claydon was named in a wc.rranl charg ing consp1ra<:y In addition, Oran_ge poltce said they had warrants for the thre<' men chargin~ them in a nother t <See BILK, Page A2 > Huntington Visitor Beaten, Robbed A Huntington Beach visitor • was punched in the face and ' the n robbed of $200 by a blond· • haired man early Monday in a hote l parking lot, police said to·· . day. I Hue ll Taylor of Needles was walking to his room at the Hunt· ington Beach Jnn. 2 1112 Pacific Coast Highway, about 1 a.m. when he was attacked, police s aid ' I Orange Coast 7 Weather Low clouds near the coast late night to mid- mornina hours otherwise sunny a fternoons. Lows tonl1bt to to 67. Highs Wednesda)' lo low 70I at beachet to mid·80s inland. JNS•••n•.-v l1'Hlttu11t1 o/ /oretgn "'°"" .. u.... ltGU• buf. ... .,., ,.... ,,_,... to rit1Q alarm beU., nn &Mtlgla tllq • tlOC approoolt t~ ual• of U.S. Hlw1tm.,.ll ....._,_l"aflllA1 ..... -·-. .. &.-. a -·] .. = .... ~ ............. -0.., A" = .... --. .,........ .. ,.....,. .... --M --.. claaon Nlxon'a attorne)'i ar1ued thitl lhe plan to allow the public to hear the Whitp House tape11 would · v10Jate Che "presidential privilege of confideol1ality," Nixon's "right to privacy" and the former president's "rig,ht lo COJllrol lhe dissemioalJon of hJs voice." Nixon suggested the lapeb could be made available through transcripts or summaries. but tM 1ovemment responded that suet, methods would take too long'. MQ.feover. the g~vernmenl . said. transcripts o r summaries · could damage Nixon 's rights bec ause there would be a greater chance or inaccuracies. Robjnson also approved the government's pla n lo have a r chivists review Nixon's re- cordings lo determine which are public and which are part of his O•llY I'll_. -o 11• o ... , lomll<oH BIG SURF BRINGS JOY TO HUNTINGTON BOARD AIDER But It Brought Terror to a Lot of Other Beachgo•r• Waning Storm Ends Coast's Big Waves Surf resulting from llurncanl' Dolores. which broke up near Mexico over the wee kend was down to two lo three feet for the mos t part today alon~ West Ora nge County beaches after waves as high as seven feel, ac· companied by strong riptides, kept lifegu<J rds hoppan~ Mon· day H untin gton Beach ci t y lifeguards made l20 rescues. a spokesman said. aboul three lo four times the normal number for a summer weekday Lifegaurds al the county · owned Sunsel Beach rescued six per!>on s. cons idered about norm al for a Monday But hard pr ess ed li feguards m Seal Beach, where wave s reach ed seven feet, pulled 87 persons from the surf. about 10 t imes the normal number. a guard there said. Lei,s <1ct ive were lifegua rds al Bol.sa Chica a nd Huntington Beach State Beaches. /\ stale s pokes man said 25 bathers werl' rescued al Bolsa Chica and 20 at Huntington Beach where the surf r eached a maximum of six feet. An estimated 60 ,000 people were counted on all West Orange Count y b each e s Mond ay , lifeguards said. €mapaign Fund Case private diary and should be re· turned. Nixon said the diary record· ings were made on dictation bells while the recordings of conversations ofteh we re picked up by the separate White House taping system. Nixon said the private record· ings all began with the phrase "Mem orandum to file • not to be transcribed." He asked the Judge to have archivists return the recordings as soon as they heard that phrase. But Robinson agreed wilh lbe government plan to have panels of archivists listen lo the full re· cordings and then de termirte what is public and what as private. Earli e r this year. Nixon reached an agreement with the government to cover public ac cess to all mate rials left behind by his administration except for 'Ambiguous' Plans the tapes and dictated daanes. Un l ess Nixon c h a ll e n g es Robinson's order. the govern- me nt would be free to let the public see the papers and hear the tapes. Government attorneys argued that a rchivists had not come across the "me mor a ndum to file" phrase in reviewing 624 re- cordings. The government said this kind of review would pro· vade a mirumum of intrusion. Coast Panel Delays· Bo1sa Chica Houses By MICHAEL PASKEVICll Ot , .. O••IY Pilot Stall Unhappy over "ambiguous <Jnd d1sor~a n 1zcd " plans for 53 1 units near Hoh<t Chica Wetlands. South Coas t Hcgwnal Com m1:.i,1oner~ Monday told Huntington Beach Company of· flcials to come back for ap· proval after they pulled their plans together In unan1mou!> <1l'l100 CJt the lluntm~t on Beach Cat y C1Junc1l C'h amhers. comm1ss111ner1> tabled further discussion of tht: c·ontrove rs1al Scacliff IV de \'elopment T he move c<imt· <1ftcr lengthy testimony from residents who s aid thl• project. approved by the City Council. could damage the wetlands because of inade qua(e drainage and sewer faci li ties Compa ny spokesman Dave N is he said he was uncertain when the company would come up with the rcqucsl<.'d in form ation and return to the com mission. The company's plans for the ll8-acre project on the bluffs al the end of P alm Avenue drew s upport from Assemblym an Dennis Mangers . a supporter of the wetl ands A lette r from M an~er!> said the SeacliH deve lopment. which would have homes no closer than 450 feet from the blufftop~. wa s an .. attractive co m promise" that would not h11rm the nearby wetlands. However. lhc comm1ss1on wa!> uns atisfi ed with the conditions of approv<tl which the city council tacked on to the development. Among the conditions com mis sione r Margo Feur called "ambiguous" were those related to the d rainage facili ties "H ror some reason the de- veloper 1s unahlC' lo construct the drainage facilities as pro- posed. . lhe dr ainage !>ys tem s hall be redesigned and rem am flexible to allow for allernativ<' solutions." the city report said. "This hasn't been addressed al a ll ." com m e nted co m - m1ss1oner Fred John~on "The city hClsn 't gnt its act togC'thcr. · ~aid comm 1!>~1onc r Harriett Waedl•r .•• formN l'1ly t•o uncilmcmhcr who wa~ c)h \'IOUSly irkt·d lhCl l Oii i-1ly n·pre1>cntat1v(' """" avaalCililc· to comment "We're right Ill lhl.'rr l,ulfd 111g." sht• addt'tl Among t tu.· olhl'r ronccm!> of t ht• comm1s~wn wa" J l..irk t>f low and m1.c:h.·ral1· inenm1· hou.., 0111• y P1let \t•tt PftOtO LEAVING CITY POST Huntington's Zambory Public Works Chief Ends Short Reign Mike Zambory. who look over the Huntington Beach publar works department Jus t four months ago, has decided he'll Ii ve a lot longer if he resif(ns 1ng rnc·l11dc tl 111 1h1· St·<JC'l1ff prOJC'l'I \j 1sh1· 'aid th1· 1·omp;m y h<11' plans to hu1ld the· n·quired Iulo\ <·o:;.t housing on !10 ncar h.v acres known a!> lht· flol ly property Hut t·omm11>!>tc>n1•f'-Wl'rc nol pleased that lht• t•omµany W<J1t t•d until Monday'!> µuhhc hcarin~ to d1 sch>s1· the plan Comm1s1>101wr!> ... a1r1 th1·y Y.ant 1 lw comrwnv to find out wh.11 ISt-·t> St:/\C:l.IFf-'. P agt> /\:!I Airport Off4icial Quits Post \r. orr ~inal m<•mher of lh1• 11 untini:-ton He<Jch M e adowl<Jrk Airport Committee has resigned ··out of frustration · · C het Drahos. who was ap 1J01nted to the committee at ib form ation la.c;t year. !'iavs he's tired of having ha~ rec:ommenda t 1o ns ··s('()ffcd al · Tht• commiltc1· was forml•cl last year hy tht• 1•1ty t·ouncal to .1c t ;Js an <Jd vtsory J!rour to ffif)nttor prohlenis ;cl the f)rt vatc- lluntinJ!lOn BNwh ;urport Drahr>!> wus 1·0 .iuthor r>f a n· c·l·nt c·ommath'!' m1n11nly rt·1x>11 10 th1· ('1ty Cnunc:il which ttUt'" t1<1ncd thl' !>afC't y of lh1· airport and 1L-; c·ompal1b1lily with tht commumt~. .. That re port Wfl!> nct'dt•d JUSl to put !-.Om<' thing!-. on the rec 1>rd ." s ays Draho!> .. I tried m y IJl.'Sl. but I think at JUSl turned out 10 be a wastt•ofllmt• ' Drahos <'ontcnds the airport 1s I he v1ct1m of had C'ity plannin~ Jnd ha!> becomt· ··c hoked orr with thousand:-.ofbodacs and hou~e~' "Somcon1· 1~ going to have egg all over has face when WI.' end u1> with a real cat astrophe out 1 he re ... !>ays Drahos, a Lo~ Angeles pohceoff1ccr. Conrad to Plead Guilty The 52-year.old de pa rtment head says the demands of hi~ new top spot have become "un· bearable" and the stress 1s such tha t he is having trouble sleep· mg al night. "I don't blame the city cou.ncal or administration but it'!> JUSl that with the recent c uts it 's likl' the city is trying to squeeze blood out of a turnip ... explains Zambory. Orahos sa ys the reason he helped wratt: tht! controversial report was because pro-airport co mm1ttct• me mhers "killed'· rt•c:o mme ndat1on1> from tht.· three residential represenlaliv~ on the rommitlet· In the report . which wa:; r r1t1c 1zed by C'O mmittee co chairm an Jame11 ~vans as <J "bunch of falsehoods." Orahoi. and two other m e mbe rs ex· pressed concern that some pilots didn't follow flight patterns. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI tlle o.11~ I'll« Steff A defendant in ,the campaign fund lawwlering case against a present and past member of lhe Ora n ge County Bourd o f WIU. flLIAD GUILTY .......... ,Cont. • r Supervisors has agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge and cooperate with prosecutors. T he agreement between Gene Conrad. once a county political flnander . and the state Attorney General's omce was confirmed today by a sPokesman for the Attorney General. There was intense speculation Monday that Conrad would enter a guilty plea as lhe case moved into Central Orange County M unlcipal Court for a pre- liminary bearing. . Conrad told ,Judge John Teal that he was prepared lo enter a plea prior to~ case comiq to trial. Othen factn1 c har1es ln the caae are PhUJp Anthony, current chairman' of the Oran1e County Board of SupervJsors, form.er 1upervbor Ralph· Diedrich aod forme r Anahelm city coun· ctlman William Kott. Prosecutors alle1e tbal Conrad worldnl with Dleddcb, pro•ided about •.ooo to An· t.bonr'• 1171 eleetioa campa&p. It 11 f\lrtber a11e1ec1 that the money wu actually provided from other 1Dd1vtduall ln vtola· lion of NU campalp report.lnc ••••• It allo ll ..,.rted ln t.M com plalnt that Kott received nearty •.IOO for bit cuapaip for tbe • Anaheim City Council. Kott re- s igned his position last April to study medicine in Mexico. Conrad has requested that in consideration or his cooperation <See CONRAD, Page AZ> • J Zambory. who came to Hunt- ington Beach as a city engineer three years ago. says his res· 1gnation was also prompted by a job offer In Carmel. Zambory will become general manager of the Carmel Sanitary District. He previous ly served as public works directo r in Seaside. Before coming lo Huntington Beach . Zambory was public works director In Lakewood. His resignation is effective Au1. 17. The director of streets. sewers and water system s In Hunt· in1ton Beach says he 'd hoped to retire here a nd then move to Carmel. where he's already purcbued a house . "I love t.hla city, but if I stayed here I'd be a withered old man by the ti.me 1 retired." Zambory ln1ltt1. The "4,000·per.year depart· ment head 1111 the neitt director of public works will be ln for IOIDe major dWlea1n. He ..,. wt&b rwcent budfet cull and the lou of aix fUH·tJme worts en. the clHnUne11. tNe Lrimmlnl aad otber landacaptq won lo Ille cit.Y wm • ..,,., . ' ,.tf They also complained about o p eration o r twin -e ngine a ircraft. uncontrolled 24-hour o pe ration and an increas ing CSee AIRPORT. Page AZI MORE RESPONSE Wl1Jl PILOT AD "I got more calls with the Dai· ly Pilot lhan I did with one or Oran ge County 's largest newspapers. "I didn't realize a local paper like tbe Daily Pilot reaches so many people. That's the advertising success story 0( the Newport Beach man who plac.d this ad In tbe Daily Pilot: '89 8u1. auto •U~k. Sood condition. SHO/ofter llXX·XJtXX To Ill lood response h'om loc:al.cmtdlnen. t ry lbe friend· ly Dally Pllot ad·vlaera at 842 .... ............ TONYntEEL, 11, VlllT18RUCELIE'IORAVE After II• Ye•ra, Kung fu Idol ltlN Venerea.ct Lee 'Lives' Fam Still Mourn Idol SEAITLE <APJ -When martial arts idol Bruce Lee dk-d in Hong Kong s ix yeal'fl ago~ 12,000 fans mourned him at Buddhist Rervices. Some still make pilgrimages to bis grave here, but his widow says she hopes she won 't ever remember him just 8S a superstar On the anniversary -0f Lee's death, a 19-year-old youth placed on the grave some magazine pictures, Thai beads and kung-fu rightmg sticks on a piece of felt. He added a neatly typed and fra med statement· "TIOS IS TO LET YOU ALL know that there a re i1till people who think of Bruce. I am proud to say that Bruce was, and s till is, the best martial arts artist in the world.·• A few fans leave flowers on the grave every week, said Pat MacDonald. a SeatUe news paper rock critic. Lee's movies rarely have long runs here. and few fans ar rived for the anniversary of his death. But around the world, Lee was a financial s uccess and commanded a fanatical follow ing based on only a few low-budget king.fu movies and a role as Cato in the Green Hornet TV series 10 1966. "The only way I can explain it." said Tim Robertson, editor or Fighting Stars. a m a rtial arts magazine. "1s that there is a kind of cult following for Bruce Lee s imilar to what happened after James Dean died in the 'SOs." WHEN LEE DIED AT AGE 32 OF acute cerebral edema apparently an a llergic react.Jon to a prescription painkiller lhous ands mourned. l its last film, "Enter the Dragon," gro!>sed mort' than $100 million worldwide. /\ new film, "The Game of Death," was released a few weeks ago, even though Lee hud completed only 15 to 30 minutes of footage when he died. It was completed by doubles, and already has earned millions. Lee's popularity puzzles his widow. Linda, who lives in a Los /\ngeles :.uburb with her two children. She met Lee here in 1963. and retumc.-d for a memonaJ. "I didn't realize bis popularity was going to grow grow ~row," s he said. "It's re ally been an amazing thing ... '.I slili get a lot of m ail from kids and people in their 20s who are very inspired by Bruce " l'aleena Miller ~tor's _Home Plubed RALEIGH, N.C. CAP> Army inve1ttl1ator1 who ex· amJned the Fort Brau home of Or. Je,,rey MacDonald after lbe dHths ot h11 wtfe and daulhtera tound no allN of forced entry, an l\rrny apeclal agent haa tcallfled . The agent, William Ivory, also told i federal court Jury Monday that he found por llona of a btoocbllined latex s urclc al a tove t n the MacDonalds' bedroom and a alack of aurstcaJ 1Jovet.1 w:tder the kitchen sink. Ivory Is the thlrd government wltnes11 to tesUry ln the lrial of the former Green Beret captain fr om Huntington Harbour. chreed with blud1eonine and 8W.bbing to death his pregnant wlf c, Colette. 26, and daughters Kimberly. s. and Kristen, 2, in 1!'70 M 111c Oonald, 35, is chief of emergency services at a Long Beach hospital. He maintains that four Intruders chanting "Acid is l(roovy. Kill the pigs" killed his family. M «!an while, Mac Donald's father-In-law, Al{red Kassab of Cranbury, N.J ., was barred from the courtroom Monday because he 1s a potential witness l",.....P~Al CONRAD ••. that he be allowed to ser ve any sentence concurrent with one he is now serving as a result or a federal conviction on loan frau!. lie is serving the sentence at the federal facility in Lompoc. Monday's proceedings s talled when prosecutors Jeffrey Joseph a nd J . Richard Haden, citing preJ udlce, filed a motion to block Central Municipal Court Judge Robert E. Law from hear- ing the case. Defense attorneys immediate- ly contested the motion, which led to a hearinR on the legal is - s u es in volved before Judge Barbaru Thompson . She was scheduled to rule on the matter this afternoon. Anthony appeared briefly at Monday's proceedings and told r e porte rs, "I 'm s ure I did nothing wrong ... n'othing inten· tlonally " Mars hall Sc hulm an, representing Kott, said his client "never disguised the source or funds or hid where the funds came from." . Diedrich , who recently was sentenced lo one to 14 years in state prison following a bribery conviction. did not appear Mon· day Diedrich is free while ap· Girl's Dad Fights ·;;::;;:;;:~;:: Against Her Return Man Sought By STE VE MARBLE ' OI Ille Dally .. Itel $tall The father of 6 -year-old Valeena Miller of Huntington Beac h reportedly h as un- dertaken a cumpaign lo keep the youngs ter and her jailed mother from b ein g returned to California. Arthur Miller, 27, whose wife, Carnalla, was arres ted last month in rural Arkansas on charges of child stealing, has written separate articles urging readers Co join his campaign. Authorities are attempting to extradite Mrs. Miller from Ber- ryville, Ark., on the California cha rges and r eunite Valeena with he r Huntington Beach grandparent.a -her legal guar d1ans Valeena, who vanished from Huntington Beach last July 31, Is living in a Berryville foster home. Miller. a former San Oieao sh ipyard worker, has asked readers to write to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and Arkansas Gov. William Clinton to intervene in OflANGI COAST DAILY PILOT the attempts to return Valeena and her mother to this area, ac cording to Arkansas sociul service worker Nancy Albrinon. Mrs . Albritton. who helped authorities locate Valeena last month, says the articles up· pea red in a magazine and newspaper whkh she described as "underground" publicaUons. Mrs . Albritton says an article firs t appeared in th e New Orleans-based m agazine Bayou La Rose and another in an Arkansas n e ws paper, the Grapevine. Hunbngton Beach police were unsuccessful in attempts lo locate Miller last year for ques· tioning during the year-long hunt for Valeena. Police say they believe Mrs Miller took the blue-eyed youngster from h er grandparents' Huntington Beach home and then hitchhiked to Arkansas. Miller, police say, apparently lelt the San Diego area about the same ti.me Valeena vanished. Valeena's g r a ndm other, Juani~ Moore, described her son·in·law as "a radical who is very mixed up." In Reservoir BOISE, Idaho CAP> -The search will resume today for one Callfomla man missing and pre· s um e d drown e d in a Southwestem Idaho water mis · hap, but officials s ay they'll just have to wait until a second vie· lim surfaces. Stevan Silicio. 26, of Los Alamitos. drowned Sunday in the deepest part of Lucky Peak Reservoir near here. Coroner Mike Johnson said the water is 230 feel deep at the s pot and can't be searched. "We'll JUSl have to patrol the area until he comes up," the coroner said. "It 's loo deep to drag or send divers in." In a sepa rate incident, Owyhee County officials planned a boat search again today for /\nthony Cernicchiaro, 19, San Francisco. The Mountain Home l\ir Force Dase airman a lso drowned over the weekend. Officers said Cernicchiaro and friends were swimming from a raft in the reservoir when wind began klckmg up waves. They all tried to swim ror shore but the Californian didn't make it. ~ .... o.-~ O..tr 1"1•. •1111_.,l<hltt°"' _ ..... -........ _l"'ffb•llwO.- (Olf't PU()lfWWIQ(~, S.,,,_r•t,f'Cl+ttOtt'-•t• pVbthNd Moftd•• ltr.OVOft rttCMy fOt (O'\I• Mt .. N._, -ft. """'-Ot1 ll«a1vr-••t#\ ¥•t~ft t"'"" I ~fte~f't Sovl"(...W A ......... _...toi ..... _._\••11<06~- Erotie Entries ....... " ~'----"ft,...,,.'"""••no -ull••M-c: ... 1.--. C•ht.,.,.e.,,_,. "-"-......... ,_.....,_ -··~ ., ............. , .... 0.-·~ ~·-CllH .. ,_ .... ............ Me .... I ... Ul .... 0..-..... ..-Ilic_,. ..... Molt! .... Me ........ ~. ._,._ Wttt Or..,..°"""' l dher ......... 0tthedl0Mee -· 1)91Je..c11-.-4 Mtllitlt-0' .. 0 ... "°'.,... OftlM9 '"'-=:.-::· ;~.:':'='~~ ,, • ._, ..... (7141...., aurRallMn:llltJ•...,. _ ...... o. ..... c-•r..-tt ... ... , .. ' . ' I -· '." Dancer's Diary Auctionell LONDON (AP> -The great ballet dancer Vulav NUtnsky's unexpur1ated dia171 containin1 explicit sexual pusaaea and written in wll-18 when he wu on the brinkotmadnft!1 sold at aucUon \C)day fort104,'°°· • Tbe 381·pa1e mary, which the Ru.a1lu dancer called hla .. K ... a1e to Mankind," fetched ~.000 ~unda at Sotheby'e, far llU than prt·Hle nUmatea of up to 100,000pounda (pa2,000). Oxford book dealer Colin Franklin outbid veteran Briti1h dancer and choreo1rapher Anton Dolin, who planned toauppree1 it. • 'l think lt la a t.ra1edy and cUa1uat1n1 that thi• aort of thlnl abould be raked L\P after all theH yean," 1.Ud Dolin after 1otn1 up to •i.aoo In the blddln1. Tbecl.r, wu J>Ut up foraale by tb1 NlJlnllr_y •tate followiDI the deatb of Use daneer'1 widow, Romola, ln Pana in .lune lat year. 8be publlahld an 1xpur1ated venlall al the won in 1187, cleletiq I0,000 worda of erotic pa1111e1, poem1, and 1xpllclt 11xual.= references. , ---------~· . ·--· ----·~ These two Huntington Beach youths were riding on a motorcycle Monday afternoon when it collided with a car shortly before J p.m. on Huntington Villaee Lane in Hun - tington Beach. Melvia "Buddy" Al varez. 19, of .15555 Huntington Village Lane, and his passenger, Robert Mercurio, 16, of 7542 Vol~a Lane , were treated for injuries at Huntmgton I ntcrcommumty Hospital. but weren't hosp1taltzed , according to police reports The driver of the car, Mon-t>: Deger\ttardt, 22. of 15555 Huntington Village Lane, wwrn 't hurt, police said. ' Nancy Reagan Joins In Miller Blasting SACRAMENTO <AP> -Nan cy R eaga n 1s adding h e r cr iticis m to that already re ceived by G.ov~ Edmund Brown Jr. for his appointment o f Edison Mille r to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. "I believe that in this recent appointment, you have insulted each and eve ry one" of the former POWs of the Vietnam War, the wife of Gov. Ronald Reagan said in a letter to the Democratic governor. The letter was made public Monday by the public relations firm of Deaver and Ji annaford. M Iller, supported by anli·war activist Tom Hayden and his wife Jane Fonda, was formally cens ured and retired from the Marine Corps after a 1973 in- vestigation into allegations that he collaborated with the North Vietnamese while a prisoner of war. Miller denied the allega· tions. Said Mrs. Reagan, who wc.i:. active in the movement for prisoners of war a nd the missing m action, "Surely there must have been someone equally -or more -qualified for such a position " Brown has already said of the .July 13 appointment . "The is- sue .. .is not what Edison Mille r did 10 years ago in V1etn .. m, on which opinions differ , but rather hi s honest, indepe nd ent represe ntation or the people of Orange County." • The governor said all he asks I',.._ Pop Al SEACLIFF. • role the Orange County Sanita- tion District would have regard- ing drainage capacities. They want specifics as to potential damage to wildlife in tht> we tlands. Mrs. Wieder said the vague· ness of the city conditions has the developer "caught m the middle so it appears a total mess which it 1s ." 1s that "the people give him <in opportunity lo s how he <·tin represen t th e Repubh l'an!'>. Democrats c.ind independent voters as well." Deliberatiom Set in Valle y S/,aying Trial An eight-woman. four miln Orange County Superior Court jury was scheduled to begin de libe rations today in the trial of " San Diego man accused m a J971i Fountain Valley sh1y1ng Addressing jurors, Deputy Dis trict Attorney P aul Mcyt·r claimed that Thomas Landrv 30. was one of two murder f<tr hire assassins who k1ll Pd alleg•·d drug dealer J1m m11· Lt·e L<1rson at an Orchid Avenue addrt•'"' Meyer urged Juror!> to careful ly we igh testimony of Lou .... Rodriguez who had earliN tuld the court that hl' wa:. an ''H'w1t ness to the shooting rfruth Rodriguez was granted 1mmunr ty from prosecution in exchange for his testimony Landry's defensl' attorney Hrad Boeckman, had urged th<' Ju r y Monday to di s count Rodriguez's testimony because of Rodriguez's alleged involve- ment as a drug dealer Larson's body w .. s found /\ug 20, 1976 s tuffed in a sleeping ba~ m the trunk of a car left outside a Long Beach restaurant Pollet· mvestigators later dcll·rm1ned that he had been killed after bt• ing lured to the Founta m Valley rented house John Garfield. 32. of Conne<' t1cut, was found guilty earltf'r this year of first degree murder and murder conspiracy Another suspect, Georg e Massaro, a lso of Connecticut, has pleaded guilty to a !>econd degree murder charge for his non shooting role in the killing. f 'nna Page A I BILK .•. ounco schem<' related to ad- • JOl'<' fee loans Thost• warr<1nli... ISSUt!CI at the -..:HTll' lime w .. lhl' grand theft warrunb <•at:h l':.trry $250.000 h;.i 1 I .J ohn Linds a y of the Lo~ '\ngclf':.. Pollet> IJe partment :.aid thl' cast-ha:.. heen under in- ve:..t1gat1on s1nc·l' the first of the vt•ar when ont· of tht' victims Wt'11l to p1Jl11'(• :.ifte r l•1s1 ng: $200.000 Ac<·ordinv to l.in'1s <iy , the ~r1Jup 01wral1>rl by p11·k1ng <t "'rJllh) t:.11gct to whom tht'y Wl'11• 111trodu1·1•d by Mr:. t 'la.vdon Th<· \Wt1m . or mCJrk , wnuld ht• I akt·n to wh:1t W<J!\ dt>wnh•!d Cl'> ·• pri\'al<· gamhltnl( <:lub for 1111l1111na1rt·'> in lh1· Hollywood II d b Linds ay ~c.i1d th•, hom.-aclu<tl tv bclung!'. to <1ctor George Mont~omery who rented 1t to anolht•r man, Tom Gi lbert He ... aid th1· at•for h<t:.. nothing to do - ..,.. •th tht' 1'J "" and that Gilhert .1ppart•nlly 11'1 the Oranli(e Coun· ty g roup u~e the home oc- 1•a<,1on.1ll\ Wh<•n lh<'Y d1a uw 1t. they al lt·~1>dl v st<ifft'd 1t with up to 411 .,hills' or :1ctors, l11 play tht' r a r t :. o f t h t• m 1 I I 1 o n a i r l' i.:a mhler~ and <"luh ... taff Thf.' mark wus mtrndured lo a d1:..~runtlet1 <·tub cmpluyel'. a tleal<•r who w;1nk<l to ~<'t l'ven ..... 1th th1• lllanagl'tnent for a pas t grit•\ ann• Thl' v1ct1m, cnllted into help· 1ng . i:lgrel'tl to take part in a n~ge'Cl'l.-urd game , with the phony C'luh to b<' lhc> intended loser Practice sessions in cheat- '°~ were <tllcl(edly held at Mrs . Claydon's Big Canyon home. f~ro.PagrAI AIRPORT ••• num her of airplane t1edowns. /\noth<·r commillt>t' member. .fohn Long. res1~ned last month II<' ~ilso wee, a co·author of the c· ri t I l' a I rf'port. The city is accepting applica· t1ons for both eommittee vacan- t•1es Tht• city council makes the :.ippo1ntmen~ ' 35 FASHION ISLAND • NlWPOltl 8lACH, CALIFORNIA q2660 TUEPHONE 1714) ~44•Z494 • > ·~ ~----~ -----.... -......_-_ -- 17 'STING' SUSPECT Jerry Morrta Judge Backs Nixon Tapes Public Airing WASHINGTON <AP) A federal judge approved govern- m ent plans today to provide for , public access lo the tapes of . forme r President Nixon. U.S. District Judge Aubrey Robinson Jr. ruled the govern· -ment 'WOUJd not violate Nixon's r ights by ma kJng the ta pes . available at listening centers · across the country. f Robinson's one -page order t g!l~e no explanations of his de· -1 CISIOn . 1 Nixon's attorneys argued that the plan to allow the p ublic to hear the White House t apes ; would violate the "presidential privilege of confide ntia lity," Nixon's "right to priva cy" and tbe former president's "right to • control the dissemination or his voice." Nixon s uggested the tapes • could be made available throuch tranacripta or summaries, but ' the covernment responded that , such methods. would take too i long. I i I Moreover, the government, (8ee NIXON, Pa"e AJ) Coast Low cloud1 near \be eout la&e Dilbt to mtd-mOl'lllnl bourS oeberwise 1unn1 afternoona. Lowa toal1bt IO to 17. Hi1bs "edlt11day ln low 70. It Mae• to mhl-. inlud. ·: oa._ .... ~" ,.._, ... ,, •I lor••P -. .. v..r...,..,,.. = ..... ,..,... .. ,.,., ..... .... U.O.Ja ... do -.,, ... ,. •lw ...... ., ............ ,,....,,. ........ ~Af. • t By .IOANNE aEYNOLD8 ·-Deltf~ ..... Three s u s p ect s fro m N~wport Be ach , South L aguna a nd Bue na P ark wo r e arrest e d today on charges that they operated a "Sting'' ·t ype confide nce ga m e th at bilk e d millionaires out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Police llle1e &hat the trio lured wealthy vietiins lo what appeared to be a 1ambling club In the Hollywood Hiiis section of Beverly Hills . But the club was a fake and the 1ambUng was rigged, police investlaatora aUege. Sgt. John Simon of the Newpc>rt Beach police said the con was operated much like the movie "The Sting" except that instead or a bookmaking opera· lion in the film , the con was a rigged card game. The three people taken into custody by officers from Los Angeles, Orange and Newport Bea ch were to be booked today into Los Angeles County Jail 'on warrants carrying $200,000 bail. Police identified the suspects as Atilla OeAgh, 40, of the Ha rbo r View Knolls con · 't'e•r Ho•eto••. Dally Ne•-.11ape FIFTEEN CENTS • are ~Sting' dominiums in Newport Beach: Michael Newman. 35, of South Laguna, and J e rry Mack Morris, 3S, of Buena Parlt. Also identified in the warrant wais Beverlee Claydon of 81 Royal St. Ge<irge, Newport Beach, but she was not taken into custody in the initial arrests. ·The three men wer e charged in the warrants wJth grand theft fSee BILK, Page AZ > ~ Brown Signs Bailout Nothing Cut From $4.85 Billion Bill LOS ANGELES CAP> -Call· ing il "the most m assive J>ro· gr a m ever enac t ed by the Legislature," Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. today signed a $4.85 billion Proposition l3 bailout bill designed to give Jong -term aid to local governments. "There are very rew things in here that could be vetoed ." Brown said as he signed ABS without making any cuts. Brown said the bailout bi ll co n ta in s a "d e fl at o r mechanis m" that will a llow the a m ount of bailout funding to be r e d uced in futur e year s as Close Tabs Sought on Jet Noise By DAVID KUTZltf ANN Of Ille Dall' ~ .... Sqft Irvine Mayor David S iJls wants the city to keep a watchful eye on the work of government agencies that become involved with a proposal that calls for establishment of a commercial airport at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Sills will ask the City Council tonight to redesignate the city's Airport Noise Committee as the Air Facility Use Committee to keep close tabs on the work of a regional governmental agency which is studying commercial use of El Toro. The work of that agency. the Southern California Association of Governments. is strictly ad· visory, howe vetc, ~nd has no legal a uthority in d esignating a s ite for a ne w comm ercia l airport. •'In view of the fact that our gene r a l plan o pposes com- mercial use of El Toro." Sill s said. "and i n view of the fact that both this city council and all past city councils have unan- i fn ously. opposed E l Toro be- ing used for commerc ial air traffic, it wo uld not seem necessary to again reaffirm our opposition to commercial use." But he said it would be pru- dent for Ute city to "immecUate· ly commence monitoring the ac. tivities of all governmental or- gan ha ti on s which may ultimately lead to commercial use of that facility." The mayor said he will ask that councilman Art Anthony be picked to bead the committee and he noted in a repart lo coun. cilmen that Anthony's opposition · to commercial use of El Toro dates back five Jean. Anthony himself is a retired Marine Corps pilot and has served u a member of tb~ coun- ty Airport Land Use Com. misaion. Silla alto laid be wUl aPJ)Oint <See NOISE, Pa1e A2) MORE RESPONSE "J IOt IDON calla wltb tM Dal- ly Piiot tan J did wttb OD1 of Oraa1• Couatr'•. hr1Ht new.,.._., "I dldll'\ rulbe a Aoeal paper like tM Dtiib Pilat NHbel IO manrPIODle • Tbat'• the advert1111aa lllCC*I story~ tbe NftlPGlt>Beeeb man wbo plMed t181 ad ID Ille Daily Piiot; .• ""· auto .. ft. IGOd tondUloa. tllOtoller. SJ•·uu economic tides change "A r ecession will not spare California, and we will have to a pply a much more stringent ap· proach." Brown said of what he ca ll e d h is "f a il -sa f e .. m echanism. which is included in th e bill by Assembly Le roy Greene, 0 -Carmichael. On another ma tter . Brown said he would m a ke a n an· nouncemenl in about a week on the proposed formation of a pre- sidential campaign committee. The governor had wanted a bill t hat would cost just $4.7 billion, but said today that would r not be feasible. A 88 was writtt!n in such a way as to force cuts only in school funds . T he bill. des igned to help make up for the $7 billion in prop- erty tax revenue local agencies lost with the passage of Proposi· lion 13. was hammered out in a two-house conference committee a fte r length y negot iat ions between legislative leaders or both parties Altogether. the committee: trim m ed about $300 m illion before both houses gave 1t final a pp roval last week . s hor tly Erotic Entries Dancer's Diary Auctioned LONDON CAP> -The great ballet dancer Vaslav Niiinsky's unexpurgated diary. containin~ explicit sexual passages and written _in 1918-19 when he was on the brink of ma dness. sold at auction today for $104 ,400. The 38l·page diary. which the Russian da ncer called his ''Message to Mankind," fetched 45,000 pounds at Sothe by's. far less than pre-sale e stimates of up to 100,000 pounds <S232,000>. . . Oxford book dealer Colin Franklin outbid ~eteran British dancer a nd choreograph.er Anton Dolin. who pla nned to s uppress it. . . .. "I think it is a tr agedy and disgusting that th1.~ so~t of thing should be raked up af~er a ll t~es~ years. said Dolin, afte r going up to $81,200 m the b1dd1~~. The diar y was put up for sale by the N11inskyesta~e following the death of the d ancer '.s widow. Romola, in Pa ris in June last year . She published an expurgated .. version of the work in 1937. deleting 30.000 words of e rotic p assages. poems. a nd expli cit sex u a l references. Tiro lrvim3 Panels Seek Arts Funding Members of two city panels will meet Wednesday night lo discuss bow to raise the money to build a pe rforming a rts theater in Irvine. The Comm u nity Ser vices Commission and the Arts Com· mittee will meet at 7 :30 p.m. at City Hall. six months can be sca led down a!> needed. he said. The City Council will be study· ing the situation at its Aug. 14 meeting. January 1980 has been set as the d eadJine lo re·evaluatc fund. raising efforts by the city. Councilman Bill Va rdoulis has suggested that the voters have a say on whether they want the $1 .5 million in theater-park bond money used for a performing arts complex or athletic field construction. be fo re a dJ ou rn1 n~ for the Legislature's annual :;ummer recess Lawmakers approved a S4 4 billion. one.year aid bill last year a fter voters approved Proposition L3. But ABS. in an attempt to pro vide a more stable source or rc\I enue for schools. cities . coun ties and special dist ricts in eludes for mul as that would automatically appropriate stale funds to local governments 1n future years It would be finan<.'ed prtmllrtly ISee FUNDS, Pagt> A2l 9 Perish In Island Air Crash C HRIST I ANSTED. li ~ Virgin Is lands <AP) -A com mule r pla ne t:a rry 1n & I ~ passengers and a two·man cre w crashed after takcoH on the re sort island of St. Croix today and at least nine persons were dead. the F e de r a l Av1a tton Ad m inist ratio'\ reported. In Texas. church officials sa1d a t least 12 passengers wen• ,members of an American Bap- tist mission tour The Rev. Riley Fugitt or Clyde. Texas. was rt!· ported to be one of those aboard. Official~ herf' ha d no im mediate information on who was aboard the four-en~ine Pnna1r Airlines plane "We know lh<Jl at le<Jst nml' a re dead." said Roy Brown. a spokesma n for Prinl1 1r He said the plane onginated m San Juan. Puerto Rico. and had picked up eight passengers in St. Croix. It was headed for St Kills in the Leeward Is lands The FAA said the weather was good when the plane crashed aft e r takeoff at A lcxander Ha m ilton Airport on St. Croix. one of the U.S Virgin Islands F'AA investigators were at the cr ash site. The plane .. appeared to stall and then came straight down on its nose," said Di ck Stevens. oper ations manager for a St Croix radio station. Witnesses said the plane was a bout JOO feel off the ground whe n it crashed. The dead were ta ken to c.n airport fire station. William C . S h e ph e rd . manager of the city's Communi· ly Programs Division, said a task force of members from both panels has been developing a so-calle d action plan on methods of raising about $4 mlllion to finance theater con- struction. Calllpaign Fuad Case SOUTH LAGUNAN HELO Michael Newman 900-yt ar-old SkuJJ Delays Housing Sale By WILLIAM llODGt-: Of ti.. 0••1¥ P•lol Still T ht! discovery of a 900-ycar· o ld h uman ~.kull In l h l, bJck yard of "' nl:w Ortega H1J{h way homl' in San .Juan C;i µ1strano l·ould muddle a de· velop.er 's plan to .:..cil Lw..o boJru::> in the area of th<• find San .J uan Cap1sl ran11 coun- cil men were told Mond<1y the '>kull . unearthed in di gging operntions tor a waler line, could indicate Lht' presence of a burial ground al lht' location Council membt>r!> asked City Attorney .fames Okazaki to re- ::.earch lhc legal 1mplicat1ons or placing u restriction on digging 1n the home::.' backyards onct: they are sold And. lhey askt.~ th<at $4.000 be a ll ocat e d t o fin a n ce an a rchaeological study or the arec. to determine if a burial ground actually once existed in the area o f Via Cua rtel a nd Ortegc. Highway in the new Mission <See SKULL. Page AZ) The city already has about St .5 mllllon on hand from a 1974 bond lasue, but the expected costs of a performing arts com- plex have mounted to between $5.S million and S6 million. Conrad to Plead Guilty Shepherd said the two panels would dlscu11 tbe types or grants available, how they can be obtained and other matters such u reviewin1 the plans of entrepreneurs. Fundiq pouiblliUes, the of. flclal 1ald, can lnelude money from private foundatlooa, state and federal ana 1ranta, county fund1, donaUon1 from pbUan· tbropt1ta, money from civic .,.,..... ud clmlatbll from in· •trWftnnt .. Tbe lllie of aay tbeat,r would depend • bow much b railed over ._. G.5 mUli• alrudy in ettr .,,.,., .....,. said. PlaD1 tbat an arcbttect alreadJ bN been wotklq CID for ' • I By FREDERIC& SCHOEMEllL Of -o.llf "* St.ff A defendant in the campaJgn fund laundering case against a present and past member ol thf Orange County Board o Supervisors has acreect lo plead guilty to a felony cbar1e and cooperate with prosecuton. The qreement between Gene Conrad. once a county political nnancjer. and the state Attorne.y General's office was confirmed today by a spokeeman for the Attorney OeneraJ. There wa1 intense specul~UOn Monday that Conrad would eAC.er 1 1w1t1 plea aa tile eaH moved into Central Oran1e County M untclpal Court ror a pre· llmlna17 bearbll. Conrad told Iuqe John TeM that be w• prepared to eat.er a plea prior IO tbe eaM tominl to trtal. ,_ ... _ Odien llM:tac daa.rl ..... -HH are PMllp .ADtJICID)', ~ cb8ll'IDM ~ _. Ona11 eo...17 loanl ol ~. ftrmer , .. CONMD. Pa .. Al> .~ ........ SOLO Mil.OR GORY MESS NORI END OF JOU .. NEY llrMb TranNtlentlc Record In 10-foot lallboet He Made It Solo Saiwr Reaches England FALMOUTH, England <AP> Lone sailor Gerry Spiess tacked hls 16-foot sailboat up to the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club today and ended a 54-day record trans-Atlantic voyage. -Ten thousand people were on hand to greet Spiess, 39, and the Yankee Girl, the s mallest boat ever recorded to have sailed the Atlantic west to east. Also there we re Spiess' c>arents and his wife Sally, YT. who earlier in the day took a boat from Falmouth to greet ltim as he neared this famous old southwest English seaport. A Falmouth coas t guard spokesman sald Spiess entered Falmouth's long harbor al 4:30 p.m. local time a nd landed al 5:15. The family reached Spiess off the Comish coast. 11 miles from journey's end at Falmouth, then returned to shore F ..... PageAI NIXON ••• j aid , transcripts OT summaries could d a mage Nixon's righL'> b ecause the r e would be a greater chance of inaccuracJes. Spiess's c rossing, fro m Virginia Beach , Va .. was 12 da ys ru t e r than that o f Ame rican journalis t Robert M a nry, who n avigated the Atlantic in his 12-root Tinkerbcll 13 years ago. Spiess, from White Bear Lake. Minn., s pent much or today negotiating the last lap around the rocky Cornis h coast in patchy rog with Vi!'libility at Ont• mile. A Falmouth coas t guurd s pokesman described the cond1· lions as "appalling," und added .. It will take a ll his skill to keeµ the boat off the roeks . '' A delighted Sally Spiess told reporters alter the reunion al s ea· .. It was fantastic to see him in such great sh a pe . . . he didn't even seem all that tired. ·'The waiting w<is the worst part. I don't think I could have s tood anothe r 24 hours of It." Spiess' rath e r . a r etire d e ngineer from St. Paul, Minn. and mother were clearly re- lieved . His mothe r said: "I d idn't try to discourage him from attempting the voyage. J knew lf anyone could make it, he could" . 't Speak I•& NoU.e fl}iiriion Uminswered otnetai. at the &I Toro Manne polle~ not Co~. matters of tern• followed by the Jeu have Corp• Alr Station iUll eonalder •t poealble UU1.UO... brought them swooping low over "prt1mature" to comment on a He wu referrina to an opinion pa rts of northern Irvine . ag- lt1al oplnioa by U.. Irvine city prepared for the City Cowacll 1ravating residenta. a&torney. that Jet traiel111 activi-earlier In the mohth that eon-The base spokesman said ty hu vk>lat.ed federal envlron· el uded Irvine haa le1al bul1 for Marine olliciall would withhold m .. taal rul... 1lA t!harge the Marines lneteued their comments on the Elckson A 1pokesmaan fbr the base's air traffic a t El Toro without o pinion until a final drart is communlty pli.nnlng llnd li aison rollowlng regulations spelled out completed and they have re olfice aa.ld todav lt i1 ceneral in the National Environmental viewed it. Policy Act and Department or Study Set On Laguna Roadway Th e Ora ng e Cou nt y T ra nsportation Commission has ordered a six month s tudy on the prospects or wid e ning the Laguna Canyon Road from t wo to four lanes. The 7.5-mile road from lhe San Diego Free way to Canyon Acres D r i vc. 1s c alle d t he mos t hazardous In Orange County a fter 22 truffle deaths were re- ported there in the last fou r years. The widening project wus not includt!d in the stale highway construction pla n this year desp ite the recommenda tions or the locul tran!iporl1.ttwn com· mission. Chairman Al Hollinden said today he believes the road proj· ect was dcni<.'CI because of feel· ings at the slate level that there is a "latent opposition " to the widening of the road. llollinden said the committees will assess current attitudei. and o pposition to the project. lie said he hopes that the project wall be placed on th<' slate priority List. The J .aguna Beach City Coun· cil endorsed the project this year alter previous Caty Coun· e lls had oppos(.'(J at over h!ar~ or inr reased lrarfic to the city. CoslR for t he hil(hway con- s truction arc estimated at $7 million llollinden said the commit· tN!s, t.o be made up of citizens, clc<'lcd offi cials and technical peop le . also would consider whether a four-lane road is real- ly ncedc.'CI. "There may be other things s uch as a three-lane mad with a passing lane. "In some places the re m ay be a n eed ro r more than four lanes," he said. lfolUnden s aid cosL<; for the committee s~ud y would be minimal. Defense rules D e fense , Department and vacht Sal NEPA rules require preparation I~ e of re ports on any acUvlty that could have a substantia l impaact on the e nvironment. Th~ council had asked City Al torney J a mes Erickson in June to look In to possible remedies the city could use to put an end lo loud noise caused by jt~t landing training cxerciseb Those landing prac ticei. began m .J anuary at the order or de fcnse officials and arc· scheduJt:d to end in several weeks . Pat-* * •. ,......._ PGfl4! Al NOISE ... <'Ouncilwomun Mary Ann Guido to tht> commitle<·. Irvine orriclals have long ex pressed s trong oppos ition to joint use of El Toro with com· mt'rcial airlines heci1use of the noise pollution thut would result Becau.l\e mountains etrc ICM:at t'd to the cast or !!;I Toro, all take off and la nding approac hes would bf' over the c1ly Commercial use or F.I Toro I'> one or several plans under study by ci Southern Ccilifo rnia Ai. sociation of Govc m m<'nls com mittcl' for a new commercial a ir focility Other :.11rport s1 tc•i. which arc being looked into inc lude two a rc•as in Chino, Camp P<'ndleton. Los · Al:.im1to~ and ;in offshon · f<ici lit y n ear Lo n g Beac h 11 <i rhor The council will meet at 7 :to fl m . al Caty Hall. ,.~,....rage Al CONRAD ... ),upcrv1sor Halph 01<.•dnc h ahd former Anahe im t•1ly coun c1lman William Koll '0.eat' Told By Broker A Newpo rl Heach yacht brokerage claims m a law.,u1t filed Monday in Oran1<e County Superior Court that it was chN1l ed out or a $22,SOO commission on the 8ale of thP Wild GOOSt'. t hl' latt• John W<.1ync's 1:ir, foot plc•asur<' c·r<irt According to lh•· l uw.,1J1I , Southcoasl Shipyard Y:1dlling In c . h ad ente red an 'oral"' a g r <' e m e n t w i I h R u ti c· r t M C'G rcgor. anoth1·r N1·wrH1rt H1·;ich yacht broker, undn which Southcoast would rc<'elw 30 percent or th1• S<.ih•s <·<1m miss ion if McGr1:gor found a buyt•r Tht• s u it <·ontf•nfl ), th at Mt'Gregor bn>uJ(ht two offf'rs tr1 Southcoust for pres<'ntat1on t11 Waym· between Novembf'r i.nt1 Ma rch Both off<or<; ft•ll apart d ue lo lack of adequat" f1nam· 1ng on the part or the huy,.ri. Wht•n a third prn.,pP1·t1 v1· huy1•r camf' along, th•· •Hut al legcs . McGrl'gor wf•nt dirN'tlv tu Wayne with the off er , wh1<·h was later accc·pted Southcoa s t c• .m '\ th a t Mc·<; r Pgor ren•1 V\'.d a S7!i ,OllO .., <t It''> 1·om m IS), ion. uw I ucl 1 ng $22.500 th;,it should h<i v•· gum· lo Sc1ulhcoast South<'Oa!.t <ilso 1s sr1·k1n g $250,000 in pun1t1vt• darnagt·'· fro rn M t•C n·gor ·Ly nn llulc h1n ),, ,; San t ;, Monlc·:i attorrwy, purchu)oo .. <I 1111· ('llllVl'rt<.'d muw )o.Wl'l'IW I Ill .)11111• for a n:1><Jrtt'<l $6~>C'J,000 /\e c·ording to lh1· laws uit. howevt•r lht· ;1c·tual pur<'lia.., .. p r1<·1• was $7:-JIJ.OOO Thi· $7~1.flllO c·om mission w;,is based on a Ill 1wrccnt broker's fel' Nixon Off ice Work Halte d 0.11, ,., ... ~ .. .., a k ... ,. IC_ BEACH MAN ARRESTED Atllla DeAgh f 'roM POfl#' A I BILK ... and 1·on.,pirac·y Mrs Claydon v. :J), namc:d in a warrant cha r.: mg c1m'>1>11 aty In ;.idd1t11m, Ora11gl' pohct! s aid llt1•y lw tl warrants for the thn :c 1n1·n l'harg1ng tlwm 1n another huhc·u sdu·ml• related to ad- \ .Jl~n· f1•1· loan), Tho., .. v. arrant.<;, 1sstwd <Jl lht· -..111w t1m1 · a., llw gra11d theft -· 1.1. .11 r <1111 0., ":u· h c· arr y $250 .0011 h." I I 0" II I. I rHh •• v "r I h I' l.tJ<, A11g1•l•·.., l'•1llc1· lil·rwrtmt·nt l>atd the t'aM• has bcc:n undl'r in \l''ot1J_1.1l1tlll' 'ol nr1• l ht• f1rM of lht· \ '"'' ""'"'II 11111' of llw VICllllU> "'1·11t 111 1w t1 ct· c!fler losmg: $~••0 000 Robinson also approved the governme nt's plan to have a rc hivists revie w Nixon's re· cordings to determine which are public and which an • part of his private diary and should be re tu m ed F,....Pa~AI Prosec utors «d l c~e that Conrad working with Uic.'<in ch. provided ubout $58,000 to An- thony's 1976 election campaign It is further alleged lh1Jl the money was actua lly providPd from other individual!'! In v1ola- llon or state campaign reporting laws. It a lso 1s asserted In the com plaint that Kott received nearly $9,500 for his campaign for the Ana hei m City Council. Kott re signed his pos ition last AJJnl to )ootucl y medicinl' In Mexiro LA 11/\0RA IAP I /\ grou11 working to restore 1<.1ch<inl Nix on's f1n.t low offlrc ha~ haltl'll 1 ts effort.., in fo vor ''' clc·vot 111~ rnorf' t1m(' and morH·y toward acquiring and mamtamm~ th•· former presicl<•nt's b1rthpl:.ict-in nc·a r hy Vortw Linda At n1rll1111• tu L1n1hay. the ~·11111r1 op"r:ll1•1I hv picking <i v.1 .. dthv 1.11~···1 111 wh"m th•·) v..1·11· 111trt1 ol111·1.'d li y M ri. Nixon said the diary record· ings we re m ade on dictation bells while the recordings or conversations orten were picked up by the separate White House taping s ystem. Nixon said the private record- ings all began with the phrase "Memorandum to file ...... not t.o be-transcribed." He uked-U.e- judge to have archivlsts return the recordings as soon as they tleard that phrase. But Robinson agreed with the covernmenl plan to have panels of a rchivists listen to the full re- cordings and then determine what is public and what as t»riVale. Earlier this year, Nixon reached an agreement witb the government to cover public ac· cess to all materials left behlnd by h is administration except for the tapes and dictated dlartes. Unless Nixon challe naes Robinson's order , the govern- m ent would be free to let the public see the papers and bear the tapes. Government attorneys argued th at a rchivists had not come acroH the "me morandum to me·· phrue ln reviewing 624 re· c:ordlngs. The government said thls kind of review would pro- tVide a minimum of intrualon. OHWcoMT DAILY PILOT flWOr-~Olllly"*' __ It,, .. ,_ ......... _ ... _ •• _._ ...... Or_ ~~c-. .._ ... __ .,. ..,..,_ -......... ,, ....... , .... -. ..._,....., _..,.....1Hc111r- -v ...... 1niW.~9"c11-c-A .............. -....... _._ ... .., .. ,,,_ ~,,.~ ... ,...,.. ....... -..... _ .. , ....... C.OOU"""-' , .......... --· -........... _,,__ ... c... ¥1L•"'--....... --.._ ..... ... "C..\.TZ:" ..... w. ....... .... Al••-............. . Ollleee --~---.., ...... ...:.C-"IH:.. 'u=-.:...ow:.. TI Jhl•1C"4t__. au •••.W••••c191171 ,.,_ .... ~ .... SKULL DISCOVERY. • • Woods tract. Jf the study uncovers evidence or further r emains or artifacts. councilmen co.ild place the site on the city's inventory or his· torical and culturally significant sites. T h al wo uld m ea n future -owners mlghc not fie. al>le to hui Jd s wimmi n g pool s o r jacuzzis in their backyards and la ndscaping work would be monitored by. city officials or representatives of the Native American Juaneno Indian Band "It's come lo my attention that there is a burial ground on this site," Juaneno spokesman Raymond Belardes told coun d lmen. "I'm here to try lo p reserve some of the history or our peo· pie," be added. "My people want this s ate preserved: there Sonwza Riches Confiscated MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP> -Nicaragua 's new government told the United Statc11 It hope1 friendly relations will continue, called for tbe extradition of An11t..ao Somoza and his faml· ly and clOk associates and con· ti1cated the -5omoza family's wealtb in the country. In • btd for formal recognl lion, tbe five-member Junta that took over the 1overnment Fri- day not1fted tbe American Em· bauy Monday that lt wu now In power and bol>ed to have frlendly relaUollll wtth tbe U.S. 1ovem· ment. U.S. Ouar1ed'Aff-1r" Tbomaa O'Donnell 11td the emba11y would reply in a day or two after COU"ltatMw wt~ W ublDCtoD. '••na'74Clw Plmning Reunion The a .. of 1"14 tro.._ Utuna 8Hch Hllh School wUI holCl tta ftwe-year ..._... Aq. II It die lnln• Prt..,e RHtaur•nt la Ne~Bnefa. l'"tt.au .. be1ln at • 9.m. wltb amlc, dllldq WI ._.., Colt\.,... ............ ea1 .-to A*1e Weber, 1111 •tlaad aoa1 No. t , Ne..-t ..... Por mon la· form.-, tallldm a MNJll. I are not many sites left." Ae lardcs got s upport from Ma rie Patterson, a mem ber of lh<• c1111nly 'i; h istorical a nd <'u ltural commission. She expressed concern that the site hadn't been properly noted in the project's originul c nv i romnenta I intp<J ct repo processed in 1975. · "In order lo avoid this type or thing happening agaio we'd like to he a clearinghouse on your en· vi ronmental impact r ep.orls," Mrs . Patterson told counci I membet11. She also serves on the local Indian Affairs Council. City Hlston an Pamela Hallan 11a id councilmen could place the !'Ille on the city's historical sites Inventory 1r the study showetJ furth e r evi d e n ce o r urchaoological s ignificance. Sh e suggeste d councilmen authorize the $4.000 study that would bring archaeologists onto the site t.o excavate a 10-foot by 10-loot hole lo examine remains or artifact.ft In the location where the Hkull was discovered. "H there Isn't a nything else the re It could eliminate the necessity of imposing additional conditions," Mrs. Ha llan told councilmen. f',....PflfleAJ FUNDS ••. by expected 1rowth In st ate aalea and Income tax revenues. But a key section would automatically cut local aJd If there were a drop In state rev- enuea. A• approved by the Letl•· lature, the m easure boosted state achool aid by $2.81 billion in the current nec:al year, and permanently ahlfted $1.3 billion In county health and welfare Cotti to the It.ate . It alM 1ave an 'l~ditlonal $112 mUllon in unte1trieted fundl to count.A•, on million to clti• and $100 million to 1peelal d.la· tricta tl'1a year. That it UI lncreue o.er 1'71 for every divilioa of local IOV· ernmeat except cltiet, wbtch would suff• a 1vera1e IO per· cent lou in ltalt al4_. Their 1up· port ... nl .... tbeJ ..... altera ... ..,._al,.....ue. luPDONrl dllertbed Ille bill u ''lou111. tllbl, teal and fru1al," ._ .... Nld lt WM a mtulftllall_. ........... Conntd has requested that in c-ons ideration or his cooperation that h<' he allow<'d to serve any sentence concurrent with one he 1s now serving as a result of :.i feder al conviction on loan fraud 1.e iH-serving the :wntenc~ :it-thc- federal facility in Lompoc Monday's proceedings stalled when prose<'ulors J effrey Joseph a nd ,J. Richard Haden. citing prejudice. riled a m otion to block Central Municipul Court Judge llobert E. Law from hear· ing the case Oefense attorneys immediate ly conlested the motion, which led to a hearing on the legal is s ues involved befor e Judge Jlarbarn Thompson. She was scheduled to rule on the matter this afternoon. "It wus d1•c1dcd thal th1· hirthplacc is undcrsl<i ndahly mon• significant Lo Mr Nixon , his rarnily and the nation Lhun the law officc;;,,_and that 1t de s erves more attention Ht this t1m t'," Oona ld B1•ndt·ll1 s:.i 1d Monday Ile 1s one of the trus teei. of Nixon Law Office Preservation · 2 Trucks Collide NEW YORK IAP> -A trac tor-trailer loaded with chickens and another carrying barbecue s auce collided on the Geor~l' Washington Bridge today and burst into n am es. C 'l.1 \ tlur1 Tht• vwl11n . or m ark . would he l ,11\1•11 111 "Vo.lt,1t W<t), tJcM·rilwcJ a:, ,1 p r 111.tlt· g,Jmbltng duh for rnlll111nwn·~ 111 lhe Hollywoud 11111 .. L111rbay·:.:11d !ht• horn<> actual- 1 y bt'IOnj(:-. tn iH'tor Geor~t' M ontgom1•ry who rent ed it to :inothcr man, Tom Gi lbert. flt' -;md lhe U(•tor has nothing to do w'tth the c;,isc a n<J-Cl11:1l-CiThert ___ .. a 11part>11lly ff'l the Ornn~e Coun· t y U r oup us e the home oc l"i.ll>IOnaJly Wh1•n lht·y did use Jl, lhey a l- lt·J<edly starfcd 1t with up to 4-0 ''>hills" or actors, to play the 11 a r l i. o f t h <' m i 11 ion a 1 re ~a m hlc•rs and club staff. Thi• mark was introduced to a 1h sgrunllt•d club employee, a dt·all•r who wanted to Rel even with lht• muna~t·mcnt for a past l;:flCV8n<•c. 41/I </lla!J1A <Jl1wfeAI . ''"e 1cwel1y • • 3S fASHION ll)IANO . NEWPOltT 8tACH, CAllfORNIA 92660 TlUPHONE 1714) 644·2•94 . • VOL. 72, NO. 205, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE CO!JNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1979 Your Hometown Dally Ne•8paper Fl FTEEN CENTS eoast lJnit . OKs .Avco Concept J»lan By ~ML PAIKBVICH ........ "-..... ·Avco Comm\UUt.y Developers' phana to build a r:tSOrt hot.el, 3,000 homes and a Pllbllc recrea don complex on coutal land In t..a1una Ntsuet weni approved "in cone•pt" Monday by the South Coast Regional Com miss ion. Buoyed at a hearing by a slide preaentation and community support, but tnlnu. tract mi.ps and 1pedfic buildlna pla.n.a, Av co'1 project mu1l ·undergo furOler public r evliw11 during a forec.·•11t eight· to JO.year con· strucUon phase The 10.2 vote of aupport rrom regional commissioners In Hunt ington Beach mual be upheld by the State Coaaud Comml111on. County supervisors a lready have grimted zonlnl( changes for · the 580·8Crc e rotect bet ween Dana Polnt und South Laguna - <.'ompnslng the second largest undeveloped chunk of coastal la nd In the county The '330 million project would include a terraced 300· to 350· room hotel. shops and puhllc open space on the ocean side of Pacific Cout Highway. l'he 100 seaside acres also will lie the site for 400 high-priced homes that Avco project coordinator Ronnie Rogers said would s ubsidize the cost of public amenities. The r emain ing homes and townhouses would be built 10 land, where the company planli to add restaurants and ~4hops at Mona rch Bay Plaza Shopping Cen ter and place a 25.6·acre co mmunity park along tht• hi.ihway An 18-hole golf course will run near the bed or SaJt Creek with two holes on the ocean s ide "a la Pe bble Beach." said Rogers. A recreation complex and con- ference cenler will be located on .lite east side of the h1ghwa,Y, he said," and Avco plans to bwld a church and school to accom modate residents . Applaust· a rarity at cot1Sli.1I hearings fo llowed Roger~· 45-m inutc slide and schemat1c6 presentation. He said the firm had spent nearly l wo years coordinating the plan with com munily groups that once OP· posed construction on the site. A vco'R reputation hit a low point in the early 1970s when the fi r m gr aded ne arly 70 percent or the property for construction of nca rly 2.000 home:-on th<' rn·can <See AVCO, PaJtt> /\2) Countians Held in Con • South Lagunan Implicated in 'Sting' O~tly ""~,. ..... lot ll1<1Mr• 1C-let Rollin' Rubber Eight-year old Jason Zeroll h~~ has hands full keeping his entry in Ambuehl School's tm;s races rolling a long ---toward-th<rfintstrlinc:-1'hc tin:! ra<:e!>"'.m .: on1! of ~he 1tc- tivil1c:-. offered by lht! Sc.tn Juan Capistrano Recreation Oepurtmc.mt <Jl the Sa n Ju<.1n CrE:·ck Road school Monduy throu~h Friday fr<>m noon to 5 p.m through the sum· m e r \ . l ·Cops Back on Joh; Pay Hike Studied By JOANNt: REVNOLOS Oft ... O•llJ ~J ... SI•" A Newport Beach mun and iJ South La~unan were arrested ... Jong with an Orange County re ~•dent today on chur~c:. thut they operated <i "Sting" type confidence game that b1lkt'd m1 1lionrure targets out of hun· dreds Of thOU!iands or dollars Poli<.'t' allege the weulthy var tams were t akt•n to what they thouRht was a ~ambling club for milliomures in the Holl ywood II ills Ortega Site Hut lht• cluh was a fake <tnd thl' guml>ltng games were ragJ(cd. police anvclit1gulori-ul lc•gc• S~t John Simon of t h e Newport Beach police s u1d lht· con wm; opcrat1•d much llke the· movH• "The· Stin1(' except that an~tcad of i.I bookm11king opera tton 1n the• fllm. 1 he con wa~ iJ ril(ged curd i<<.imc The thn·•· pc·oplc tuk•·n into t·us lody l1y o(fu· .. ri-fri1m l.oi- Angclc~. Orangt· und Nl•wpor1 llc1u·h w1·rt· to Ill' hookNI today Home Sale Snagged By Skull Discovery By WILLl.\M HODGE 01 tM O•lly 1'1191 Sl•ll The discovery of a 900-yeur old hum a n 11kull In thc back yurd or a new Ortegu Highway home an San Juan Capistrano could muddle a de veloper'11 plan lo sell two homes 1n the area or the find S;rn Juan Cap1slruno coun <'rlmcn were told Monday the ..,k ull. unearthe d 1n digging operation:-. for a wti t•·r line . Nixon's Tapes Approved for Public Access WAS lllNGTON .AP> A fcderul judge approved govern mc nt plans today to provide for public acce!ls to the tap<'s of former President Nixon. could lndicnlc the presence of a hurial 11round al the location Council mcml>cn1 asked Caty Attorney J umcs Okazaki to re- search the legul Implications or placing a restriction on digginj! in the• homes' hackyards once they arc sold And. they as ked th<it $4 ,000 tw alloc;.ilt•d to f i nan ce an a rc•hacoloi:1 cal s tudy of the arcu to dctcrmin1· if a huri;;il gruund uclually on('c existed in the arcti o f Via ('uartl•I and Ort<·ga H1J(hw:1y an lht• m•w Missann Woods tra1·t · ff the study UnC'OVt'rh ('VlllCntT o ( furthc•r remain:. or arlifa<'L'-. councalmt·n could pluct• th(· sill· un the city's inventory of hii- tor1c;.il :m<I culturully s1gn1fic1tnl s1ll•s T hal wllu ld mcun fut ur1· ow ner~ might not be :Jl>lc l•> hu1ld s w1mm1 n g pooh or 1acu1.zts an their backyard~ uod land scaptn~ work would lw moniton'c.I hy city off1 c1ttb or r<'presentativc·~ o( the N<1t1vc· American .Juancno lndtan Rand "It's c•omc to mv allcnlton <See SKULL, Pa1te A21 into Loi-AnJ.Wlt·~ ("1111n1y J ;ul 1111 warr ant:-carryi ng $WO,llOO bail l'ol11·1· 1dcnt1f11·1l th•· i-ui-1K·1·1 .. a ~ Atll la lh·AJ.{h 411 o( th1· llarhor V1t·w K1111l h rim dornin1umi-1n N1·w1111rl lko.wh . M1<·h;11•l N1·wm<1n . :1~1. of Sc1ulh Lu g u n a . a n rl J 1· r r y Ma d 1 Mo rn:-.. 3.5, of U1wna Park 1\1..,11 1dcnt1fJl'rl 111 lh1· w;1rra11t wai- Bcv1·1 It·•· C'l:1ytl11n of HI l<11val ~I Cl.'ori:i-. Nev.purl lka•·h. l;ut ... 11 .. wai-11111 lak•·n 11110 1·u ... 111tlv 111 th•· in1t1al arn·i-t!-. 'l'ht· t hrr·t· 11w11 w•·r•· d 1.1rg.·tl 111 th1· v.arranh v.1l11 I!• a n1I lhdl ;111d r•111~p1ran M1 •, ("l;1y1l1111 wai-11arn1·1I 111 .1 war r.w t d1a1 I! Ill I! l0011i-p1 ra1· \ In al11llt111n. < lra111•1• p••lin· ~;1111 thC'y had warrants f11r l111• thr1·1· men <'h:irJ.{1ng lhl·m 111 an11l111"1 hun1·0 ~eh1·n11· r1•l:1INI l<• .ul va nc•t• ft•t· loan ... Th11s1• w:irr1111b. 1~1>ul'IJ :11 th1· i-am1· llnw a.., th1· ,l!rnml th1·fl warrants t'<H·h rurry $250,000 1Ja1I John Lindsay of l h e 1.oi- Angcles PolicC' Ot>partmPnt <>aid lh<' rasr ha<> hf'l•n undc•r in vcsl1~at1on :-inee lht• (iri-1 of 1111· vear when om.• of the v1ct1mi- went lo poli ce i.lftt!r losanf(~ S200,000 Acc·ord1ni.i lo J.1ruJ:-.ay, th .. ~roup OJ!Cratl'cl lly 111 ck1ns.? fl Wt>althy targt·t lo whom thn w('r l· 1ntr11llucell IJ y Mr.., Claydon Thl• v1c-t1m , 111 n1a1 k , w11ulcl lw t:.ikcn to whal wai-d1·..,1·nlw<l ai- a privat1• ,l!a1nhltng dull for mlll1<ma1n:i-111 the lfo llyw1101f 11111., Lind~ay ... ;1111 th1· h1111H· ;wtual ly ht· Icing:-lo :11•f 11r Cl•r11 g1· Montgom1·ry who n ·11t"d 1t In anlllhn m~in. Tom (j ti lwrt I h· ... aad th1• at·lor ha~ nothing l•• do with lh1• c·ai-•· and that Crllwrt appan•nlly lt·t tht-Or:1n~c C11un I y ~r11u11 ui-1· lht: hom1· 1u· c·a~1on11lly Wh<·n they llul 11:-it· 1l. they al lt•gedly slaffrd 1l with up tc1 40 .. s hill:-. .. <>r uc·tor~. lo 11IJ V tho · pa rt s of l h 1· rn 1 111una1 1 •· gamhkrs and dub ~taH (Se.• 811.K, Pal(<' i\:!1 U.S. Di11tricl Judl(e Aubrey Robinson Jr. ruled lhe govern m enl would not violalr Nixon's rights by muking the tapes available al liKtcning center:. across the country. Robinson's one·pagc orde r ca..paign Fund Case O••IY P1to1 Pho•o bf Mlf "•'O ICQ#hl .. t SOUTH LAGUNAN HELO Mic hael Newman By &TEVE MITCHELL Ol tM 0.UJ ~ .... S~fl Laauna Beach City Council members m e t In executive ae11lon Monday night lo ponder t the latest aaJary request from cl· l> police, who returned to work at midnisht after a two·day ''sick·ln.'' Police assocaution members gave no explanations of his de are st:cldng a 7 percent raise ef· ciaion. rectlve July l, followed by a 6 Nixon's attorneys argued that percent raise next January, plus the plan to allow the public to lim e and a half for overtime. hear the White HouKe tape1> The city hH stuck to its otrer would violate the · 'preaidenllal or 6 percent for non-s worn privilege or conrlde ntiality." personnel, 7 percent for officers Nixon's "right to privacy" and and 8 percent for 1er1eants and the former president's "right to hi1her ranking o(ficers . control the diasemlnatlon of hJs Conrad to Plead Guilty Coast Weac•er Low cloud• near the co11t late nJlht lo mid· mornllll boura otherwise 1unn)' afteraooas. Lows toal1ht eo to e1. m11111 Wedltlldar ln low 70. at be•c'-to mJd-IOt Inland. .. 11 •• 1::1•,• I ::i-,·~·•,••, : ........ -... .. ... = .... -;: a! E=·~ ,, ., .. ---.. .............. r.:: == ~ a..,. ...... And while councilmen would voice." not publicly reveal detalla o( the Nixon suggested the tapes di1cut1lon Monday night, they could be made available throu1h are prepared to meet In ex· transcript.a or aummarlea, but ecutlve HAion •1ahr Thuraday the rovemment responded that following a meettn1 between cl-such methods would take too ty nelOllat.ora and the police u -lo &f "-• n . aocla-.-.. oreover. the 1overnment. Whether the police call tor said. tr111acrtpta or summaries another "alck·ln " will be de· t'ould damage Nixon'• rt1hts termlaed followtn1 the Thunday <See NIXON. Paie AZJ meeU.np. Mean""11e, Police Chief JOfl Sparks said he ls "happy to have the officers back," after a bu1y w eekend that eaw tup.,vlaory and probatlonarr. peraoanel pat.ro1Un1 crowded c · lYttNIU. Councilman Howard Da..., 1atd tbt CO\meU 11 .. apprecl.Uve of Ult flne job clo• bJ the aupemaory ,.,...., durta1 U..llck·ba.'' Ha 1UI t1M1 couneil reviewed .,., ........... lloadar nlClat ot ••1•t o&ller Or•••• Couatr etU.. Reel&lmatllaMn,.... ...., wama INola offtcen arw \ 1 ._..., .-...... more a month dwa tM a ...... of~..,... munt~Ual. ••a.a Clemnte otncera ln th• top ,...,. now mu• ti ... .ner an 11 perc• ~,.....1• .. Mid, addllll tbet Lquna a.aeh of· Ileen at that level .,.. btinl ot • , ... POUCS. Pa .. All I MORE RESPONSE JJ'l7JI PILOT AD "I cot more calla with the Dai· ly Piiot tban I did wlth one ,of Oran•• County'• lar1ea t new1papen. ••1 dkln't realize a local ptiper Ukt tbt O.U, PUot reacbel ao man1 DIODll. That'• the ad\'ertlalq ;--.. •torJ ol tbe Newport a .. ch man "° ,.... tbla ad ba tM o.u, Pllol: ) •• Bq. •uto Mick, cood condition. IHOlofler •••·••1u1 To •• IOOd r•ponH from loeal ewtomera, try lbe trtlDd· I)' Daily Pllol •d·YlHrl at Ml·ll'll. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI the D•llr ~1191 Sl .. f A defendant in the campaign rund laundering case against a present and past member or the O range County Board of Supervisors has aRr eed to plead g ullly to u felony charae and cooperate with prosecutors. The agreement between Gene Conrad. once a county pollUcal tlnancier. and the state Attorne)' General's office was confirmed today by a spokes m a n ror the Alt.omey General. There was lntenae speculation Monday that Conrad would ente r a iUUl)' plea as the case moved lnlo Central Orange Counly M uniclpal Court ror a pre · Umlnary hearing. Conrad told Judge J ohn Teal that be wu prepared to enter a plea prior to the case comln1 to trlal .. Otbera facln1 cbar1et In the case are PhlUp Anthony. current chairman or the Oran1e County 8()1rd 0( su,.nllOn, former IUIMntlor llalpb Di"'1ch and fofmtr Anaheim cttr coun· ctlmaa Wl.lliam Kott . ProHcutora all ••• that Conrad wort..._ wtdl Dteclrtcb, s»ro\'lded about •·• lo An· tbony'1 1"N elecUoa e1mpalp. ll 11 turt!Mr alleced dlat UM moner wu actually provided flDm 41lhtr lDdh1du•I• ln viola· U. fll l&att campalp reportlfti ' .... WILL P\.IAD QUILTY .. ........., Coftnd It e1IO I• al949rted In t.be com- plalnt t.hlt Kott refftved nctarly '9,500 tor hJt campalp for the An1helm City Council. Kott re· •lined hll poelUon lut Aprtl to 1tud1 mdctne ln Mex•co. Conrad hu ,..queated t.h1l In cona•waUon ot hlt cooperaUon \hat he be allowed \o 11rve uy ..... , ............ ,...... FAQNO CMARGll lupentw Antttony sentence coocurreQt with one he 11 now tervlnl u a rttutt ol a~ federal conviction on loan fraud. He la aervln1 the Mn*'c• at the federal f.elllty In Lompoc. llonda1'1 proceedlnp ltalJed when proMCulOra Jeffrey JOMPh a nd J . IUchard Haden, ettln• (lee CON&AD. Pa1e .U> ...,, ......... ,..... SLEDGEHAMMER OPENED NEW ACCESS TO JEWELRY Realtor Aoee Manzone Sweep• Up After Well BHhed Oemente Break-ins Suspect Arrested A 32·year·old Fresno man was arres ted "arly today and charged with break·ins al two downtown San Clemente jewelry stores Police arrested Luther Young near Gino's Jewelry, 139 Ave. Del Mar, at 5:30 a.m. The glass front door or the store had been s hatter ed , tripping a silent alarm • Police Sgt. Bill Trudeau said Young was arrested after he wai; seen Joi::g in ~ from the !. (' t 1• 1: f\ ~ I (; d ff, I f'; Cl ((I m Ct :.utcl1el filled w1lil necklaces and bracelets and a s tolen auto with its m otor running were found near the store. Trudeau as · :>erted Mr. ~aymond, Real Estatf' .. Agent, Dies Jt' r a n c i s R a y m o n d . who operatt!d his own real estate of· rice in Laguna Beach for 15 years and helped sell many or the homes in Emernld Bay in the early 1930s, is dead at the age of 76 Mr. Raymond t'ame to Laguna Beach 75 years ago, working at odd jobs until he became a real estate agent with a firm eelUng homes in the then·new develop· m ental Emerald Bay. He later left the firm and formed his own real e1La1.e-of~ fice He was active in the local Audubon Society a nd was a me m ber of St. Mary's Episcopal Church for many years. His family moved west rrom Chicago ln l914 and he and his brother attended Pasadena High School where he was graduated m 1920 He attended classes for two years at the old UCLA campus and later took courses at Oc· cidental College before moving to Laguna Beuch He Is survived by his brother, Larry Raymond or Palos Verdes Services will be held Wednes· day at 2:30 p.m. at Ray Family Sheffer Mortuary tn Laguna Beach The Rev Robert Corneluon of St. Mary's Episcopal Church wlJl offlclat.e. Ala brother requestft donat.iom be madeto the Audubon Socletytnhla memory GAILY PILOT Trudeau said police responded to J ari 's J ewelers. 434 N. El Camino Real, shortly after 5 a .m. where another silent alarm had been tripped by a burglar during a break·in. Police said the rear door win· dow had been shatte r ed at Beach Cities Realty, next door to Jari's J ewelers, and a sled~e ha m mer used to break a hole in ·the wall Police heh• •.' ci hurj!lar .. ,, tert•u .. an··; ;<.lo\t!11!r'i ~nd dlS· 1 urt>ed the property inside but It is not known what, lf anything, was t a ken. The store owner could not be contacted lo conduct an inventory Police s aid all property taken from Gino's J ewelers has been recovered. They also indicated It is not known at this time ii more than one burglar was involved in the break·ms SKULL .•• ~ lhot there 1s a burial ground on this sate.·· Juaneno s pokesme1n Raymond Belardes told coun· cilmen. "l 'm here to try to preserve some of the history of our peo. pie," he added. "My peopll' want this site preserved · there are not many sites left." Belardes got' s upport· from Marie Patterson, a m ember of the county's historic al and cuJtucal commission. She expressed conce rn that the site hadn't been properly noted in the project's original e nvironmental impact report processed in 1975. "In order to avoid this type of thing happening again we'd like to be a clearinghouse on your en. vi ronmeotal impact reports." Mrs . Patters on told council mem bers. She also serves on the local Indian Affairs Council. City Historian Pamela Hallan said councilmen could place the site on the city's historical sites inventory lf the study showed f urther evld e nce of archaeological significance. She suggested coun cilme n authorize the $4,000 study that would bring arcbaeologista onto the ait.e lo excavat.e a JO.foot by JO.foot hole to examine remains or artlfacts in the location where the akull wu·c1.taeoverect. "It tbere isn't anyWn1 else there Jt could eliminate the neeeulty of lmPo1ln1 addlUonaJ condltlona," M ra. Hallan told councilmen. ,,...,._.4J 111.LK. ••• The mark WU Introduced lo I dl11runtled club . employee, a dealw who wanted to 1et even with tbe manqement tor a paat 1rtevaace. Tbe Yldlm, enticed Into belp. ln1,-....-to take part in a r111ed' card 1ame, wltb th• pbOiy •lub to be th inc.chd to.er. Phetiee M.Utom tn ebe1t- ln1 wen llle1edly held at Mrs. Claydon'a Bl1 Canyon home. Lind.lay 1aid Uae 1ame uaed waa faro, Jn •wblcb beu are placed on tlM order In wbJch card1 an dealt. It'• a11me that w .. popui.,. la Uae of w•t but II r1re17 MeD lD modern aam~ bUn1 lltabliahm...U. By &AYMOND UTaADA I&. Ot .. o.11, ........... San Clemente City Manager Jerry Weeks' decl1lon lo leave hi• poll lo takt a job with tbe Nt;Wport Beach·b•H d Daon DeveloJ>mcnt Corporation has been grooh:d with milted rue· tlon Mayor Roy Hamm and Coun· cllmon Ed Kalached, a lon,Ume tamlly frlund ol Weeks', said they were ~orry to see him leave. But council members Myrtis W a1ner and Karoline Koester said Monday they were milled tbal Weeks did not contact them to announce his resignation effec· tiveSept.30 Mrs Koester declined com. me nt until she saw Weeks' res ignation in writing. But Mrs. Wagner. a longtime foe of Weeks', lashed out at the departing city manager today. • · 1 find it interesting that he will be working for a company th at is grading Jots for 525 homes in San Clemente ," she i;ald. Mrs. Wainer and Mrs. Koester aaJd they would favor hiring a aelecUon Clrm that would acreen city maaaaer can· dldates for the councJJ, Both council mem"rs. .,reed it may be beat to hire an interim m anager If one could be found. But both women agreed the search may prove futile. Planning Jam Set For Action San Juan Capistrano's plan· ning direetor was asked Monday to investigate the possibility of a dding s tall m e mbers t o straighten ou~ the tralfic jam of development projects pending in the department. Although Weeks could not be contacted at his Mome or office,• he has indicated that his work at Dao n will not involve San Clemente Thomas Merrell admitted his department has been behind in processing development plans for various city areas. ·'The department feels that we're bogging down due to the number o f proJects goin g th rough development revit!w. ·' Merrell told councilmen Mrs. Wagne r also cited a pending la ws uit between Se1n Clem ente and Daon involving al· leged city delays in development approvals . Oaon officials are develooine about 500 homes on 297 acres of the F'orste r Ranch in San Clemente. Hamm, who has differed with Mrs. Wagner on development is- s ues in the city. has been a s taunch supporte r of the city manager. H a mm 's s upport solidified when Mrs. Koester . Kalsched and Counci lman Ri c h ard Alhman, formN city planning rhi••f who worked for Weeks, ""''' •·•1•t·tf'<I '.r1il 2-' after 1.h·· l u11 G.1 rcl·ti ll of former counc1. mc mlwrs Rill Walker, llow<.ird Mus hett and Donna Wilkinson. At first , it seemed ther e would he an attempt to oust Weeks who had held his post s ince March of 1976. .But attempts spearheaded by Mrs. Wagner to fire the city manager did not materialize in early May. "J make no bones about it. Mrs. Wagner said. 'Tm glad he's leaving the city. Things will run a lot s moother." Now, the question of how the council will choose a ne w city man ager rem ams a moot point. Kalsched and Hamm s aid they arc not Rurc how to proceed with a, se lection process for a new ma nager at this time. Hamm made his comments prior to de· parting for a vacation. Ahlman could not be reached for comm e nt on the c ity manager's departure Laguna Teen Girl's Death Said Suicide Orange County coroner's dep- u t I es s a id tod a y Jan a Alabaster, 16, of Laguna-Beach. died or an apparent self.inflicted gunshot wound in the home she shared with a friend last Friday afte rnoon. The·teen.ager was reported to be de!pondent. The reason for her depression was not reported. No suicide note was found. Laguna Beach p o lice responded lo a call at -M9 Blu· mont St. Friday at about 4: 30 p.m . to find the body of Miss Alabaster In the home. She had apparently turned a 9 millimeter revolver on herself, infllctlng the fatal wound. She la the daughter of John and Jan Alabaster of 811 Van Dyke Drive. F,...P~AI NIXON ••• because there would be a greater chance of Inaccuracies. Robinson also approved the government's plan to ha.ve archlviata review Nlxon'a re· cordlnp to determine which are public and which are part ot h1a private diary and should be re- turned. Nixon said the ditty rete>rd· tn1• were made on dlctaUon belt• while the recordln.. of conver11t.lom often were picked up by the aeparate Wblte House tapln1ayat.m. NlJLon 1aid the private record· ln11 all ::ia.n wttb tbe phr ... .... ,mor um t.o ni. -not to be truwerlbed." He ulled tbe ludl• to have archlvl1t. retum tb• ~ 81 IOOll .. they beard that pbr.... _. ....... But RobtDlon ·~ wnu UR: 1overmnent plan to )lave P8Dlla ot ardUvtau lilten to th• t'ulJ re-I "We used to be able to predict when a given proJect might be finished with the pr<><:ess." he added. "In the last aix months our prediction rate has gone down to zero." Me rrell suggested councilmen allow the department to create two different waiting lines, con· trolling the size a nd number of developments a llowe d lo go through city review at any one lime. But councilmen balked at sup· porting lhC' so·callt.•d "workload managcmt•nt" proposal that would have a llowed s maller. ;.,ss controversial dcvelopm••nls •o proceco 1nrough city ptannir·g while Othl'r larger prOJl'C ts wuat ed in line Councilmen asked Merrell to in vc>sligatc a system whereby developers can place money in a trust fund that would be used to pay consultanLc; to assist in city processing o f d evelo pme nt plans. The consultants would beeome te mporary city employees. •Merrell also was as ked to re· port on the possibility of hiring a m ap and graphics s peciahst as a regular city employee. Hiring s u ch a worker. eouncilme n argued. could allow regular city pla nners more time to work on development proposals POLICE ... fered $1,662. He said top police pay in other cities is eomparuble to Luguna Beach, saying Brea officers at the top level make $1 ,532; Seal Beach ofrlcers $1 ,631; La Habra police, SJ,483; and Placentia of· fJC~ers. $1,514. Chief Sparks said officers who returned to work without a note f rom their doctors will be docked two days pay. ·'To date, no one has handed m a note." he said this morning, adding that all officers Involved m the slck·in have not necessari· ly been in yet b ecause of scheduling. Police association officials couldn't be reached for com· ment today. Erotle Entries Darreer'1 Diary Auctioned LONDON (AP> -Tbe treat ballet danNr Vulav Ni Hnsky'a unexpurgated cllary. cont.aln1mr explicit sexual passages and written in 1918·19 when he was on the brink of madness. sold at auction today I or $104.400. The 381·'page diary, which the Ruasian dancer called his "Message to Mankind," fetched 45,000 pounds at Sotheby's, (ar Jess than pre·sale estimates of up to 100.000pounds ($232,000 >. Oxford book dealer Colin Franklin outbid veteran British dancer and choreographer Anton Dolin , wbo planned to suppress It. · "I think it Is a tragedy and disgusting that this sort of thing should be raked up after alJ these years," said Dolin, after going up to $81,200 in the bidding. The diary was put up for sale by the Nijinsky estate following the death of the dancer's widow, Ro~ola, in Paris in June last year. She published an expurgated version of the work in 1937. deleting 30,000 words of erotic passages. poems. and explicit sexual references. OCTD Orders Study On Canyon Road The Orange Co unt y Transportation Commission has ordered a six·month study on the prospects of wide ning the Laguna Canyon Road from two to four lanes. The 7.S·mile road from the San Diego Freeway to Canyon Acres Drive. is calle d the m os t hazardous in Ora nge County after 22 traffic deaths were re· ported there an the las t four years F,.._P~Al AVCO ••• side alone. Passage of Propos1t1on 20 the coastal m1t1ative -halted the construction, but Avco went to court claiming vesll'd raghLo:; A court defeat in 1977 resulted in ·'bad publicity "said Ro~ers ,\ "' rc dOt tif rl'S llll'lllS, :ntluo 1n g represenl uuves 01 th•· Lc.aguna Niguel Assoc1at1on, s111d Avco had done an admirable JOb in cutting back the size of th« project and meeting the needs of the community Sierra Club and Friends of the Earth spokesmen said they were opposed to the project because or possible environmental damage to Sa It Creek. Hal Thomas, director of lht! Environmental Coahtion. said a lac k of public at'cess to the oeean could prompt the group to file an appeal to the state com mission Commissioner Ma rgo Fe ur voted against the plan berause of her contention that publ1<' ar cess would be limited by th" private homes that would oc cupy 32 percent of the st·a:-1d .. acreage. Surf Victim Recovering Richard H Hazard Jr . son of San Clemente Marine Safety The widening project was not included in the state highway cons truc tion plan this year despite the recommendations of the local transportation com. mission. Cha irman Al Hollinden said today he believes the road proj· ect was denied because of feel- ings at the state level that there 1s a .. latent opposition" to the widening of the roisd . lfollmden said the committees will assess current attitudes ana oppos1taon to the proJect . He said he hopes that the project 'will be placed on the state priority List. The Laguna Beach City Coun. c 1 I e ndorsed the pro1ecl this year after previous City Coun cals had opposed it over fears or rn Neased traffic to the city. Costs for the highway con 'ltruct1on are estima ted at $7 million ll11l11n<lcn 'ta1d the rorffmit. ll•l·~ to ht' made up of c1t17.ens. 1 •l'<'ll"d oflac1als a nrt techn11·a1 IH.;1 pll'. (JI M. w11u lo COll::S ll•I',. whNht•r <• four·lane road is real- ly nt•t>dcd. "Thcrc may he other things ""ch as a three.lane road with a 1J:•l.~1n~ lane. "In some places there may be a nee d fo r mo re than four lanes." he s:Jid . • ff olhndcn said costs for the co mm ittee s tudy would be minimal f',....P~AI CONRAD ••• IHI' 1ud1c~. filed a motion to bloC'k Central Municipal Court .lurlt:P Robcn F. Law from hear· ing th1· raM• lh·frnM• attorneys immediate. ly contcsl<'d lhl' motion, which ll'cl lo u hcurrng on the legal is. s uf'S in volved before Judge Rarlrnr:l Thompson . She was ~cheduk'<f lo ruJe on the matter thr.s afternoon. Anthony appeared briefly at Monday·!. proceedings and told rt•porl t'r~. "I 'm sure I dad nothing wrong ... nothing inten- llonall y ·· Director Dick Hazard, h;i~ re covered from a surfing m1!-.hap Wednesday off San Mateo Point The father said today his 24 year-old son is up and around a fte r be ing hosp1tal1zed for treatment at Mission Communa· ty Hospital's intensive care unit. Ma r s hall Sr hulman , reprl•senung Kott. s aid his client "never d1sguiscd the source ·of funds or hid where the funds came from " The youth was struck by his own s urfboard and had to be pulled from the wa t e r by friends. 0 1t>d r1ch, who recently was sentenced to one Lo 14 years in Mate prison following a bribery conviction. did not appear Mon- day Dacdnch 1s free while ap· pealing the bribery conviction. Tlaa pme ..al 11 Pl811Md, Uncta., .u.,.d, but at tM lMt mlnue., CM YldJm wu trtaed lnto ..,.._ a "1tupld mlltab" and Iba -.. came ciut tbe wta. aer cordlnt• and tben detenniDe / what 11 public and wllat ta '----"l"----------------------...... ~~=~­ortnw. • ) - -----------------~-., -·--· ·-· ...... _. ·----·---· -... J All's ·Qiliet Again On Festival· Front· •1 ITSYS IUTCllSLL ... ~ ..... -- J'aTIVAL' FRl'VOLJTES: Art exb.Jbltora at lhe La.-. 'Buda fl•tival of Art.a have lont complained the ~ Clfta portnya them u atepchUd t.o the J>11eant.of ~ ........ N......,.,. ADftually diaplay len,U.y features sur- rouDdld bJ •: pholo1rapha cl coatumed Pageant volun· teen ...., ted tor ~ re t'reat.lon of art on ataee al lrvlMBowl. But t.hll, the year of protest at the PeatJval of Arts. has seen t.elevis1on crews and reporters d~scendlng on the artlata lilte locusts on a field or wheat Why lhe s udden interes t in ex hlbltors., MITCM&U. Why. it's a festival flap the likes or which has not been seen on tbe usually sere ne grounds in years . ll inV1>1ves three artists whose works have been deemed inappropriate by the festival board. THE FESTIVAL BOARD claims cries of censorship and demonstrations by many artists on the grounds are chasing away the paying customers. Au contra.ire, art lovers. F estival otricials say they belie ve more festival· gawkers poured through the gates-last weekend than any time in the (our-decade history o( the event. They hasten to add, however. that attendance dropped last week during the height or the hoopla . TWNGS HAVE QUIETED down somewhat since the protesting artists obtained a lemPorary restraining order . a llowing their political and sociological statements-a la paint brush, chisel and weaving-to remain untouched un- til a hearing Aug. 1. Valerie Bechtol has ceased overnight vigils at her Ira· nian women's protest exhibit. Jennife r McLcmore has un· chained he rself from her booth. A.S Ashley has remount· ed his rour punk rock pieces. and festival board member David Young has stopped publicity labeling the artists .. a bunch of kooks." The works of some 175 artists continue to be viewed da ily by festival-goers. and that press da rling, the Pagean t or the Masters, is still a nightly sellout. IN FACT, ABOUT THE only reminde r of the recent flap is conuune<J an a press release sent to ne wspapers t>y festival offi cials oulUning the van ety of a rt on display thb vear. Obviously written before the palettes and paintbrushes new. several lines have conspicuously been edited by the a uthor. Protesting · <.1rtist Jennifer McLe more's na m e is blocked out in a sentence that former ly told festival vis - itors thev could enjoy, ..... things like stone paintings, c le verly cr eated by J ennife r McLemore ... " of all people. . And reference to Mrs. Bechtol's work is a lso eliminat· ed in a paragraph touting the various weaving exhibits on the grounds. Fame. at least at the Festival or Arts, i.s fleeting. A.MA Polley Studied Status to Change On Chiropractors? C HICAGO CAP ) -The American Medical Association appears r ead y to modify its longs tanding oppos ition lo chiropractors as membe rs of an "unscientific cult." The AMA board ot trustees Monday urged a new position towa rds the nation's 20,000 c hir o prac tors that wo uld d eclare, in effect, that while chiropractic rem ains unsupPort· e d by scientific e vidence, in· dividual chiropractors may be all right. The proposed position must be approved by the AMA's house or de legates, which begins three d a ys of bus iness toda..Y . The board's support made it appear likely the proposal would pus. "I really don't see it as b~k· ing down," Dr. J a me Sammons, executive vice president of the powerful professional orsaniza- Uon. told a news conference Monday. .. The AMA bas a First Amend· ment rl&ht to apeak out on sclen· tlfic validity and we're goi111 to do that. .. But that's different than an attack on an individual or a group of people licensed by the state to earn a living doing a given thing," Sa mmons said. The trustees' position paper was a late addition to more than 250 resolutions and reports being considered by the delegates. It was one of several-includ· ing a controversial new code of ethics --that at.tempts to re- solve the conflict between the 2 14 ,000-membe r A M A and chiropractors, wbo use a method of healing based on a<11ustments or the skeleton. often the spine. Laws uits h ave bee n filed against the AMA in Illinois, New Jersey and New York, alleging restraint or trade and other charges. The doctors' a.ssocia· lion settled a s1m11ar suit in Pennsylvania out of court. In t.he past, both the AMA house of dele~ates and judicial council have held that chiropractors are culUsts. Offlelal Clal•8 Refugee, Ali.en Cause of TB Ste.cly lncreues ln the number of tuberculosis cases in Oranae County ls probably eauaed by the 1rowth of Asian refugee and illegal alien popula· lions , a county health official u ld. And although the county's rate tor the communicable disease is still lower than that of California and the rest of the country, lhe problem is serious enou~h that Fees Snag Affordable Housing? Goals to provide so-called af· t\)rdable housing are being ham· pe red by high fees and high in· terest rates, a building industry spokesman said Monday. Richard Harlow. executive director of the Orange. County chapter of the Business Industry Association. said that user fees adopted to counter the effects of Proposition 1J are proving to be major hurdles. He said fees c harged d e- velopers for planning, building and engineering a single house are as high as $7 ,400 in Orange County. Harlow. a form er assistant ci· ty administrator in Huntington Be ach. said the fees are put back to the buyers in additional costs or a home. Harlow a lso contended tha t high interest rates presently 11 ~ percent -are another de- terring factor. He said that one pe rcent in· terest is equal to the cost of about $5,000 on the price of a hom e . ·'I frankly don't see bow every· one will be able lo buy their own home," Ha rlow told mem- be rs of the Or ange County Citizens Direction Finding Com· m ittee. Ile said affordable housing us ually means a condominium. type development that sells for about $60,000. Harlow said another problem hampering efforts to provide af. fordable housing is the purc~ase of less expensive homes by single people "attempting to get the edge on inflation." He said that many cities adopted new user fees for res· idenllal development to offset the loss of revenu es whe n Proposition 13 took effect He Pointed out that varying fees in San Cleme nte a mount to $7 ,400 per unit, the highest in tht: county. Irvine follows closely with a charge or $7,200 in fees, accord- ing to Harlow. Booby Trap Charge Filed MIAMI CAP> -A scoutmaster whose homemade booby trap killed a 14-year-old boy has been charged with manslaughter. Charles Falco, 31, was jailed for tour hours before being re- leased Monday in the custody of his priest, the Rev. Joseph P. CarroU. The cha rge s temmed from the death Wednesday of Richard Brush Jr .. a Boy Scout who lived near Falco and frequently vis it· ed the scoutmaster's home. The youth, a me mbe r or Falco's scout troop, was shot in Ute he art · alter he entered Falco's home for unknown r easons health officials a r e seeki ng federal help. "We do have an increase," said Dr. Rex L. Ebling, direct.or or personal health services ror the ~ounly. t "It 's attributable t o un - doc umented aliens as well as In· dochinese refugees . We have talke.d to federal officials on several occasions . W e have asked far help with both screen· ing and. treatment." Orange County's eight TR cases per 100,000 p()pulat.aon in 1976 -or 140 total cases -com- pares favorably to the Cahforn.1a rate or 16.8 cases per 100.000 pc<>· pie during the same year But the county'!\ numbe r of TB cases increased In 1978 to 9 3 per 100,000 p()pulataon up to 170 cases while state and na - tionwide rates dropped. Dr. Ehli nl! said As ian refugees now make ~P one·fourth of the TB caseload in the county Although these serv1c<'s have not suffered post l'ropo)>1l1on 13 c uts, the staff and fuc1 hties havf:' not expanded along with thf· number or cases. But Orange (;Qunty i~ not an the d ire straits th:.il Los Angele~ is said to he in. Dr Ehuni:: s aid. Associated Press reports said Monday a wid" r:.in~(· or com m u n 1 <'a b I c d 1 s c a s c s d r 1· th r e a t en 1 n g µ u Id 1 <' h c· :.i ll h slandards in th<.· twd count1t-s T he report cited, an adri1tiun to T B , 1 n <' r c a s " d <.' a s (' '> o f shigcllosi~. an 1nlcs l1nu I II Ines~. m a laria, leprosy anti typhoid fever an the• stiilt· Orange County's pruhlcms ari• not that extcns1 Vt', I Jr t:;hhng said "It's ltm1tcd to TH, b:.is1<'ally Tht: problem 1s simply gf'lttn~ people in t to C'hnics 1 Ont•t· th•·y get in they can IJe l n ·at cd and arc no thr c;il to I ht· pulJll c health. "But 1f lht'y don t get 10 and gel treated, then it 's a prob lem " Or. Ehhng said 111,•gul ulwns are often afr:.i1d to be• treated for any medical 11lnt·ss betau&c of the possibili ty of bl'in~ rePortcd to immigrat ion officials But As ian rcfugcc·s a ren't a proble m, he said. "Tht:y ju.c,t need lo know there are places they can be treated and that they can be cured " H e said t h e s pre<td of tube rculosis was encouraged b)I large numbers of people living close together in unsanitary con· ditions, and poor nutr1t1on. Art School Given Aid The Mission Vic·10 <.:om pany has donated Sl!>,000 t o the Laguna Beach School of Art to help n · build the a.dm1nis tr..t1on building and library which were destroyed In a fi re last December A check for that amount was given to David Young, president and chairman of the art school board, from Philip .J. Hetlly, pres ident of M issaon V1cJo Company. a s uhs1d1 ary of Philip Morris Inc. . Do you know why I write this column? I want to give the re· adersh1p some acc urate. carefully researched mtorma· !Ion abOut gems, iewelry and related sub1ects. II has proved to be a gOOd advert1stng veh1 de too, and I'm grateful tor 1"81; but honestly, my w1111ng this column was born out of frustration al betng m1SQUOIOCI Ind edited into nonsense each t11re I gave an interview or ¥11fote articles tor pubhcauon Gays Target F-ibn Crew By paying my advertising dotWs IOf this hUle corner 01 pege three fNf1fY two weeks, t i.. the privilege of choosing the subf9d men.er, doing the bm:kground rHHrch. editing and proofreading th• copy 8lter II has been set up by the printer. Somallmea knowing lt'8I I must Niie copy ready by the dMdllne 11 a bet more pre- ss u re than I really on· tot . . . . but the apprec1at1ve Ind enthut1•11c comments ol ,...,_ mak8 It all worth while Ywlence Feared From Homo•exual Movie NSW YORK <AP> -New .'yort•11tomoenua.lt are promia· • in& to IDMe it rousb for "Cnda· iq" Md tta ftlm crew becaute tbeJ bden die mcm• about • , boma.nal PIJ~tb, DOW in : prodwetloa l~ ,.eDwlcb • ~will ......... ud ......... • '.' ......... to :_., .._WA room" ~ -Jliilim, --of (id. ' ..... ,rs .. •wlOaJ._., . s:=a'=' : ... ..:: . : .... ,.... _.,,,. : t=at'•• nW • ''O•J ............ ; Cllnlrdl ..... ...... ..., ..... dotohalt : ~•d•eUoa of tit• Wllll•• ! .... ... . -n. ..... ,.. ... Oil ..... --~ ame.r . ...,.. : :: ..... :-·.:::..~ • uals in tbe \>llla1e. The character later d1acovers his bomCHJexuallty and express" that realluUon ln a klllin1 ram· pa1e. Tbe vieUmt are bomoaexuals and "tbe cutrat.lon, tile mutila· doll ..... tbe RliDI vlo&eMe t.bM CODI.._. buaau UY" " UM teaor of bumaa ·1ia(eractlon amoaa 1•1• ln tbil movie," ebar1ed .... c. APHIO, CO· founder of tlM National Oay PoUUcal Cauc• ud tJae ...a.. tut oommfytoeer of th• clt1'1 Depart..-of Healtb. ,.... _.,..,.~ ··c1'11111W' .. ...... • • .. .. "' ti.. .... ...,.. ,.:i a.aid Wal.Ur. lt ii WI! __.... for Lortmar ....._._ .... to ...... trlb.w bf UDltect Alti.lta • .,: ..... for tlae ftlm tom• eould -be rucbld for com--. Ethan Gelo, ca mpaicn manager or the Dade County CoaUUon for Equal Rights, said some homo1e•uala, both men and women, are appearinl as utru ln the movie, In lts third week al an eipt-weet abootlnl aebedule bere. They bave to be told "that w. rum la J'elMll· unt" If dley do not know It.a t.,.. uwn, be aald. Por &be HXt two or three ...U, FrtedlUD'1 Nm erew 11 Hbeduled to IMot lD ... vicbalty of Cbrl1topbtr Street, eoa· •l•rld ~ many tlM heart al Gl'MDWldl VWqe'1 lar1e 181 .commuakJ'. "We mmt ... that no bar or bullMM proprietor cooperlltel lD tbe •Mini ·o1 ~ mm,·· a«o .......... tbat P'rtedkJD P1MI . to 1boat cm 1Deation lD tlM dt1'• moet bllarft ••baek·room HX ""·" • The libo'M ,.,.,.,ka are an in· trodUctton to a few commanta 1 wW\ to meke about a atory 1n IMt Thurlda19 newapapere, data line New York and headltnad "Jewelry Prtcaa ~·. The MOfy f9POrtt that gold la up OWi saoo. an ounce (true) bUt then ~ a Robert S • ~ who 11 ldanttflad • ,....., .. of the .......... and Sllvettmltht or America (wrong, tt'a Manufacturing ............ Mr. l<9Medy II tup· pated'° ... 8ll6d. ··~ • IOfl9 pofftt, It II 90lng to ptct Mlltf M Of the marlwt. .... wtff ~ NOh•-we!Oht ..,,,. ..... ,,........ gold of '-t cetM (wrong C·Carat II gem ... _. ...• ootd flnenn1 ..,. ii ....... wtth a ti> or DAILY PILOT Plaster Pedestrian Two beachgoers in the Oak Street c rosswalk at Coast Highway in Laguna Beach carry flags to get across the :-.I n •et !-.afcly. Meanwhile, pranksters placed two of the linght pedestrian flags an the arms of a statue, located .1t the intersection. Pe rhaps they fi gured the figurine wouldn't stand up too well if struck by a car on the busy t11gh w ay ---- Yacht Broker Says 'Cheated' on Sale /\ Nf'wpo rt Hc·ach yachl brokt.·rage <'laams 1n i.I lcswsuJt falt'<l "'1ond<i y m Oran~c County Su pl' nor Court that 1l wal> cheat· P1I out or :.i $22.500 com m1ss1on on th1· s:.ik of tht· Wild Goost·. !111· le.ill' .lohn Wayne 's 136-foot plt':.isurP craft. i\ l'eord1 ng to thl' la wl>Ult . Southto:.ist Sh1py&rd Yachting I nc had ente r ed an "oral" agr <'e m t:nt w it h R ob~r l Mc G rt'gOr . a nothe r Newport 81•ac h yacht br o k er under which Southcoas t would receive 30 perce nt of the s a les com· m ission 1f McGregor found a buyer. The s uit contends that McGregor brought two offers to Southcoasl for presentat1on t.o Wayne between November and March. Both offers fell apart due to lack of adequate financ· IDJ! On the part Of the buyers. When a t hird prospective buyer came along, the s wl al· lt>~e)>, McGregor went directly to Wayne with the offer, which '4 :1s latt'r c.iccepted. Southroast c l aim s t hat M c·G regor r ecE>1ved a $75.000 s ail.':. t•omm1ssaon. 1nclud1ng S22.500 that should have gone to ~outhcoast. Soulhcoast a lso as !'it:ekang $250,0UO an punitive dama~es from McGregor. Rancho Operating SACRAMENTO <AP I -The Hant'ho Seco nuclear power plant is back in operation five days earlier tha n estimated . say~ the Sacramento Municipal Utility District. @ (;EM WISE M , .. ,, ... L•••t L ynn Hutchin)>, a Santa Monica atlornt'y, purt'hased the converted mant· '>Wt:1·per in June for a reported $650.000. According to th e la ws uit. however. the actual purchase price was $750.000. The $75,000 com m1ss1on w:.i~ based on <t IO percent broker's rec. . Month Probe On Newport Crash Viewed {t will probably be at least a m onth before it is known why a plane t rashed Sunday m Newport Beach, c laim ing the life or a Fullerton m an . a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said today. He said investigators are look· ing at the engine. but will prob· ably take four to five weeks to com e up with a reason for the tragedy. P ilot Jack Tesler , 42, died in I he· wreckage or n1s l:C'ssna 210 Turbo Ce nturio o wh en it slammed into a hill in the Back Bay Sunday afternoon. A Costa Mesa police helicopter cr ew spotted the plane when they hea rd it r adio for an em ergency landing at the county a1 rport and re ported that the propeller wasn't operahng. The copter folJowcd the plane as its pilot attemptc--d to reach t h e a irport. Col>t a Mesa helicopter officer Dave Ketchum pulled Tesler from the plane. but the pilot d.ied two hours later. gold-f1tled iewelry" (Remember, theee quotes are credited to Kennedy . . . . not me or any of the othef 2200 members of the aseoc1ateon). Maybe that was wishful thinking on Mr. Kennedy s part. He wears anothef hat as Pres•· dent of Speidel. 8 01V1810n Of Teictron and that hrm is heavy • in gotd-ltlled and base mttals but not gold . . . . The ttnel paragraph of that story said. "Martin Skolnik, Pres•· dent of Wa sco Gold Products .•.. estunetes that fNf1fY dollar rise In bulhon pnc. translates Into a 60 cent ~ for manufacturers in Iha ooet of producing, for ex· .,.,.,.., • 11ngle 14-Garat wed· ding bend. (Crezyl d tdn 't er¥>M cftaCk that? Or didn't he get the chanee to ftniah ex· ~ wt'8l othef costs he .-.. figuring into that in· ~?) Follow nw: Pure gold as in bUlllon •• ~. 14K IS 14124th pure gold or .583%. The dlf· f9rance between $300. gold and au ... t4K tiMMM is seo wttioh COIMI Clo•• to hi• ....,... CIC 80' . . . . IF the rtna W9lgNd ONE OUNCE. A tadl9e ,..d'um width (SMM) MK gold wedding ring ..W. .-3 ONT •.. .(20 DNr In a Tro, ounoef and that " 19'11. ol en ounce • • • 15 of 68' ...... --... Th9 W11J I figure, If the actual gold oonllnl -the °"" oon-llldllalon, Wh dOIW ftM In bUlllOf'I prtoe .,......... Into a 8' w...... In the oo9t of pro- cMif'I a ..,,... 141< Wlddlflt ~I •••• ...,_., to ac· _... qidll and NIPDMibte ...1 ..... ' .... flDf ..... _,._ ~~· ...... c.. . . NATlON I WORLD Cl ..... ~ T-~~;.r U.S. Boo&ts· Egypt •-n+a- Strengthening. of Israel Al.so Due . Oirnate of Fear TmN 9UIS LINS MPl'.-Two lnekfeDta surf aced ln ta.. .... N12 'lY to....-tt.at alu, we may be Uvtnc ln • IOCMU.._.n._'tu.tanJ'bodyuymon. Bc6 twtdletl lawotftd law otftcen ~ l•mal•. Jn Gee c-. two,_.. lirla ran from ttvtUan-dl"elled a.nhnal eoatrol tfth .. wbea ~to batt for alle1edly walkln1 a dol' llllplb. la ta. OIMr', a ll'Oman refuted lo talk to plablelolbel polteem•. Tl9e l'NIOlll Siveo by tbe females for refullna ordeT11 from tM otftcen W"'9 tbe same. ll could be summed up in Coa&tal Citizens 1n Dumay Reading the Cnme Statmacs one word. Fear. They were uncertain, they cl:umed....t'hat they were talking to real orticers. IT IS AN. UNFORTUNATE signal of our time!' that there is a high degree of logic offered in the ~rnswers as to why these people failed to obey plainclothes officers All you need to do is read the crime reports on the growing numbers of rapes and assaults that are reported in our coastal region. The two incidenL5 happened in Newport Beach. But they could have easily occurred anywhere along the Orange Coast. I know some parents who have instructed their teen- age daughters if they are out driving at night and a red light is turned on their car, don't stop in a dark or deserted ..area. Never mind the red light. Drive into a lighted area like a service station or coff~ shop before stopping. Even if you'reonthe freeway. Fear rules the roadways, too. ALL OF THIS MAKES the task of Jaw enforcement of- ficers even more difficult. Logic suggests that you cannot demand that every police function be carried out by officers who are an un · iform with badges and identification emblazoned all over them . Not every enforcement effort can be properly car- ried out io police cars with neon lights and signs for iden· tificalion. You force police officers into that situation and it's going to work to the clear advantage of a lot of crooks out there PERHAPS THERE IS NO real solution to this. Maybe our peace officers must make a more concerted effort to iden · tify themselves when they approach citizens. And maybe we have to pause a bit before hitting the panic button. The real lament, however. is that we are forced to hve in s uch fear WASJONGTON <AP> -The Def enae Otpartment has taken 1:1 major atep t.oward reat.orine the mobtllty a n<I firepower or £1ypt'11 army with American· made t"'Qu.lpment. At the ume Um~ the Pt n· tacon haa notified .,;ongreas It plans to strengthen Israel's already formidable armored und artillery rorces. The dual action, involving easy credit sales lotaUng nearly $1.3 billion. is in line with American promises made to both countries while President Carter was shepherding them toward their historic peace treaty ADMINISTRATION officials Gas Lines To Return This Fail? WASHINGTON <A P > Motorists who think they've seen the last of long lines at gasoline stations for a while could be in for a rude shock this fall. Peter Borre. a deputy assis- tant energy secretary. told a Senate subcommittee Monday gasoline supply and demand is so finely tuned the slightest dis· ruplion in supply could start the gas lines growing again. MOREOVER, BORRE cau· tioned that the gasoline supply m ay be purposely tightened somewhat this fall to make sure home heating oil is set aside to make it through the winter, especiall y in New England. .. It is very hard to say we ha ve seen the l a s t of the gasoline lines," Borre told a Senate Energy regulation sub· committee. Borre noted that odd·even ra· tioning in many areas and other steps designed to reduce gas lines have greatly reduced panic buying and spread out the de· m and even though gasoline sup· plie s have nol increased significantly. BUT IDS forecast for world oi l s upplies and prices over the nexl few years was pessimistic. He said oil·producing nation~ may produce less in 1980 than they did in 1979 "due lo a com· bmallon of technical, economic and political factors." ··several OPEC <Organization or Petroleum Exporting Coun· tries> may have recently been producing at levels which are not technically sustainable for long," he said. BORRE ALSO said European nations will likely use use 2.5 percent more oil in 1979 than in 1978 and other developed coun- tries will use about the same amount. "Only the United States is ex- pec lcd to show an absolute de('line in ... consumption in 1979," he said. East Coast Gets Rain Tlwnderslwwers Activity Widespread Te.perat•re• HI Le ~, AllMn, 'IO •• Albu"qve .,, .. Am•rlllo <IS '1 Atlallla ., 74 .12 Belt I more 'IO 70 Birmingham 92 ,, .0) &Otte " ff 8os'°" 17 70 Br-,,ui. "" ,. Bwtfelo 17 ., Gfle...-9l ,. .IS GM<"° " 73 GIMIMeti '7 70 ·°' c.....ieno .. 70 0.1 .... WU! •7 ,. ~ '° '3 Oeff'lllt ., .. H<lrttord '11 10 ...._ .. ,. _.111. .. ,. 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Dtr t , s ., , 5 , • $ t J SW • challenced the notion that E1ypl and Israel, which have fought four wars since 1948, mlghl some day aim their American- supplied weapons at each othor. Egypt's new arms are in· tended to help President Anwar Sadat guard a1ainst any threat from Libya or some other enemy, these officials said. lsrael must continu e modernizing its American- equipped armed forces to main- tain a balance with still-hostile Arab countries othe r than Egypt, they said. THE NEW SALES proposals. sent to Congress Monday. are part or a total $4.8 billion Texas SCt1le First lady Rosalynn Carter tnes on ti western style hat during her visit to t he YM- CA 's Camp Carter in Fort Worth. ·Texas. She is on the s econd day of a cross · <:ou ntry tn p. I • Well, maybe so .. package of military and economic aid pledged by the United States to Egypt and Israel about the lime they signed the peace treaty. T he Egyptians will receive 550 M · 113A2 armored troop carriers, 100 mortar-haullna vebides. SO mobile command posts and :SO tracked ammunition carriers. Egypt also will get up to 12 batteries ol the U.S. Army's im- proved Hawk anti-aircraft mis- siles along with radar and spare parts. This will cost $694.4 million. the Pentagon said. I N THE OPINION of U.S. military specialists. tbe new equipment will go a long way toward replacing Soviet·made gear . whlch the Pentagon said is ··rapidly becoming unservicea· ble due to the non·availability of spare parts." For nearly 20 years,. the Soviet Union was virtually the sole source of Egyptian arms. But Cairo and Moscow split after the 1973 Mideast war when Russia objected to Sadat's cooperation with the United S tates in diplomatic s teps toward a lasting Middle East pea('e. ON THE ISRAELI side or the ledger, the new Pentagon pro- posal contemplates sending 800 a rmored personnel carriers, 200 M ·60A3 tanks and 200 powerful sc•lf .prope lled 155·m illimeter guns al a total price of $580 mnlion. Policewoman Wins Case SAN FRANCISCO CA P > A city policewoman charged with abandoning her post has been round innocent by the polic(! t·ommission ufter she argued :-.he was framed for refusing to cater to the sexual whims of u male superior. Kathe rine And e rson , who te s tified the department was like a Peyton Place. wa s cleared Monday rught by a 3·1 vote or the commission . The 38-year -old And erson tes t1f1 ed the ('h<.i rges were hroul!ht by her reJected lover. Sgt. Clarence Willia m s. She testified male officers constant· ly tried lo touch her. invite her out to dinner or a drink. and <'Ven take her lo hed • But talk Is so cheap -and so transitory. Rollla9Ale .. ,., ......... Ted Coombs. 25, skates into Pittsburgh at 12 miles an hour. bound for Philadelphia on the latest leg of a cross- country skating marathon to promote his solution to the gasoline crisis. Saccharin Ban Moratorium Nears Action WASHINGTON (AP> -Users of diet sodas and other foods containing s accharin are a step closer to being assured the pro· du('ts will r e main on store shelves at leasl two more years. The House has tentatively ap- proved extending until June 30, 1981. a moratorium that bas blocked a planned saccharin ban s ince mid· 1977. Monday's voice vote was expected to become formal with an on-lhe·reoord Lal· ly today . SPONSO R S Of' lhe moratorium extension, yet to be acted on in the Senate, said they hoped the additional two years would be used lo develop a safe alternative to saccharin, which the Food and Drug Administra- tion suys could possibly cause cuncer In Mar('h 1977, the FDA an· nounced plans to ban saccharin a~ <.i food additive because tests linked 1t to cancer in laboratory animals. BUT CONGRESS imposed an 18·month moratorium on the ban That moratonum expired May 23 • When you want food bargains -prices you can count on day In end day out, the proof Is In print. •••. In the grocery ads In the Delly Piiot. • Cont u1ed by all the confllctlng clalma? • Shop the Delly Piiot, get the facts, compare. you're really getting the moat for your money. DAILY PILOT 842-4321 , . t , .then you know TUESDAY, JULY 2~, 1979 ~-··•••et••• I Dally Newspaper C/N Ft FTEEN CENTS 'Sting' ., IOANNI aaYNOLDI ................ Three 1u1pecu from Newport Beach, South La1una and Buena Park wer~ arrested today on charces that they operated a ··sung~· type confidence game that bilked millionaires out of hundreds of thousands of dollars Police alle1e that the trio lured wealthy vlcUms to what appHred to be a aambllna club In lbe Hollywood HWs sec~Oll of Beverly Hills. But the club was a fake and the l&mblina WU rigged, police anvesliaators allege. Sgt. J ohn Si m on or t he Newport Beach police said the con was operated much like the movie "The Sting" except that instead of a bookmakina opera- Uon in the film , the con was a tiqed card game. The three people taken into custody by omcers from Los Angeles. Orange and Newport Beach were to be booked today into Los Angeles County Jail on warrants carrying $200,000 bajl .. Police identified the suspects as Atilla DeAgh, 40 , or the Harbor View Knolls con dominiums in Newport Beach; Michael Newman, 35. of South Laguna , and Jerry Mack Morris. 35, of Buena Park. Also identified in the warrant was Beverlee Claydon of 81 Royal Sl. George, Newport Beach. but she was not taken into custody in the initial arrests. The three men were charged in the warrants with grand theft <See BILK, Page A2> Brown-Siglls Bftilotit Nothing Cut From $4.85 Billion Bill BEActt MAN ARRESTED Atllle DeAgh Doctor's Home Probe Fmds Told LOS ANGELES (API -Call· ing it "the most massive pro- gram ever enacted by the Legislature," Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. today signed a $4.85 billion Proposition 13 bailout bill designed to give long-term aid to local Kovernments. "There are very few things in here that could be vetoed, .. Brown said as he signed A88 without making any cuts. Brown said the bailout bill co nt ai n s a "d e flat or m echanism" that will allow the amount of bailout funding lo be reduced in future years ab Judge Backs Release of Nixon Tapes WASHINGTON CAP> --A federal judge approved govern- ment plans today to provide for public access to the tapes of former President Nixon. ... U.S. District Judge Aubrey Robinson Jr. ruled the govern- ment would not violate Nixon's rights by making the tapes available at listening centers across the country. Robinson's o ne-page order gave no explanations or his de · cision. RALEIGH , N .C. <AP> Nixon's attorneys argued that Army investigators who ex-the plan lo allow the public to 1 amined the Fort Bragg home of hear the White House tapes Or. Jeffrey MacDonald after the would violate the "presidential deaths of his wife and daughle'rs privilege of confide ntia lity." found no signs of forced entry, Nixon's "right to privacy" and .an Army special agent has the forme r president's "right to testified. . control the dissemination of his The agent. William Ivory, also voice." -t told a federal court.jury Monday Nbton s uggested the tapes . that be found portions or a could be made available through j bloodstained latex s urgical transcripts or s ummaries, but t glove in the Mac Donalds· the government responded lhat bedroom and a stack or surgical s uch methods would take too • gloves under the kitchen sink. long. Ivory is the third government Moreover. the government. t witness to testify in the trial of said. transcripts or s ummaries the former Green Beret captain could damage Nixon's rights from Huntington Harbour, beca use there would be ;i charged with bludgeoning and greater chance of inaccuracies. stabbing to death his pregnant wtle. Colette, 26, and daughters Robinson also approved the Kimberly, 5, and Kristen, :.!, m government's plan to have • 1970. ar c hivists review Nixon's re- c MacDonald, 35, is chief or cording,s to determine which are t emergency tervices at a Long public and which are part of his Beach hospital. He maintains private diary and should be re· I that four intruders chanting turned. 1 ••Add 11 IJ'OOVJ. KiJI the pigs" Nixon said the diary record· ' killed bl.I family. ings were made on dictation > Meanwhile, MacDonald's bells while the recordings of t father-in.Jaw. Alfred Kassab of convenations often were picked Cranbury. N.J ., was barred up by the separate While House from tbe courtroom Monday tapingsystem. beca .. he ia a potenUal wltneu. l Nixon said the private record-~ Tbe clefeadent'• mother, Mary ings all began with the phrase 1 M•Dmta"'. wbo 11 a resident of .. Memorandum to file -not to , ... nocroa, •••• Al) be transcribed." ,, .. ·--~-.-.- economic;. tides change. "A recession will not spare California. and we will have to apply a much more stringent ap· proach," Brown said of what he ca lle d hi s "fail -safe " mechanism . which is included in the bill by Assembly Leroy Greene. D-Carmichael. On another matter, Brown said he would make an an- nouncement in about a week on the proposed formation of a pre· sidential campaign committee. The governor had wanted a ball that would cost jus t $4 .7 billion. but said today that would not be feasible. A BS was written in such a way as to force cuts only 1n school funds. The bill. designed to help make up for the $7 billion an prop· erty tax revenue local agencae!> lost with the passage of Proposi- tion 13. was hammered out in a two-house conference committee a fter lengthy negotiation!> between legislative leaders of both parties Altogether. the committee trimmed about $300 m11l1on before both houses gave 1t final a pproval last week , s hortly ,.,,.,,.._,. SOLO SAILOR GERRY SPIESS NEARS END OF JOURNEY Breaks Trenaetlantlc Record In 10-toot Sailboat SoW Sailor Reaches English Destination FALMOUTH, England (AP> Lone sailor Gerry Spiess tacked his 10-foot sailboat ,up to the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club today and ended a 54-day record trans·Atlantic voyage. Ten thousand people were on hand to greet Spiess. 39, and the Yankee Girl, the smallest boat ever recorded to have sailed the Atlantic west to eut. A lao there we re Spiess' parents and Ills wile Sally, 37. who earlier in the day took a boat rrom Falmouth to greet him as be neared this ramoys old southwest English seaport!. A Falmouth coast guard spokesman said Spiess entered Falmoutb's long harbor at 4:30 p.m . local Ume and landed at 5:15 .. The family reached Spieu off the Comilb coaat, u mUee rrom Journey'• end at Falmouth, then returned to shore. Sple11'1 crouin1, rrom Vlr1lnla Bea~h. Va .. WU 12 d111 ruter than tbat or American Journall1t Robert Manry, wbo navl1ated the AUantlc lD h1I 12-fQOt Tlnkerbell Ur•anqo. Sp .... from Wblte Bear J..Ue, MlqD., 1pent mucb of today HIC)d.U.. tbe Jut lap around tbe rocky Cornish coast in patchy fol wtth vistbllltJ at ooe mlle. A Fahnouth coaat 1uard sPGkMIDaD «*ertbed tbe condi- dODI .. ··~.··and added: "It wtll telW all bll Kill to fteD tM bolt on tlM roeb... a . A delighted Sally Spiess told reporters after the reunion at sea : "It was fantastic to see him in such great shape . . . h~ didn't even seem all th al tired. ·'The waiting was the worst parl. I don't think I could have stood another 24 hours of it." Spiess' rather, a retired engineer from St. Pa ul, Minn. a nd mother were cle arly re- lieved. His mother said. "I didn't try to discourage him from attempting the voyage. I knew if anyone could make it, he could." MORE RESPONSE WlTll PILOT AD "I sot more calls with the Dai· ly Pilot than I did with one ol Orange County's lar1eat news papen. "I didn't reallle a local paper Uke the Dally Pilot reacbel so many people. · That's the advertlllnl 1ucceu story ~ the Newport Beach man who placed tbia ad ln the Dally Pilot: ·ee Bua. auw 1Uck. 1ood condltlon. 1150 /orler. ltXll•XUX .. -~--~·-_......_ ...... _-._......,.. ___ . __ --~ before adjourning for the Legislature's annual s ummer recess. Lawmakers approved a $4.4 billion. one-year aid bill last year a fter voters approved Proposition 13. But A88. in an attempt to pro- vide a more stable source of rev· enue for schools. cities. coun· ties and s pecial dis tricts in e ludes formulas that would automatically appropriate state funds lo local governments in future years. It would be financed primarily <See f'UNDS, Page A2l Conrad To Plead Guilty By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol llW 0.ily Pilot St•fl A defendant in lhe campaign fund laundering case against a present and past member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors has agreed to plead ~uilty to a felony charge and cooperate wilh prosecutors The agreement between Gene Conrad. once a county political financier. and the state Attorney General's office was confirmed today by a spokesman for the Attorney General. There was intense speculation Monday that Conrad would enter a guilty plea as the case moved into Central Orange County Municipal C ourt for a pre· •1minary hearinJ!. Conrad told Judge John Teal that he was prepared to enter a plea prior to the case coming to t ria I. Others fa cing charges an the case are Philip Anthony. current l'ha1rman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. former supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich ahd former Anaheim city coun cilman William Kott . Prosecutor s allege that Conrad working with Diedrich, provided about $58,000 to An· thony's 1976 election campaign. It is further alleged that the money was actually provided from other individuals in viola· lion or state campaign reporting laws . It also is asserted in the com· <See CONRAD, Pag~ AZ> Month Probe On Newport Crash Viewed lt will probably be at least a month before it is known why a plane crashed Sunday an Newport Beach. claiming the life of a Fullerton man. a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said today. He said lnvestigators are look- inl at the eqine, but will prob· ably take four to five weeks to come up with a reason for the tra1ecl)'. PUot ·Jack Tesler, 42, died in the wreckqe ~ biJ Cessna 210 Turbp Centurion when it slammed into a bill in the Back Ba)" Sunday afternoon. . A Oolta Men police bellt!OPMr crew spotted the plane wben th•>' beard tt radio for an emer1ene.y IUldial at the COUDt.>' airport ud reported that the propeller wasn't operaUnc The CQ9C.er follo4"d the pl11M u ttl pUot au.empted '° r'eecb tbe airport. Costa llHa belleopter oftlcer Dave Ketdaum pulled Tel .. r from &he plae, but tbe pUot died two boon law. • SOUTH LAGUNAN HELD Michael Newman 900-year-oJd Skull Delays Housing Sale By WILLIAM HODGE Of 11w o.,,, Pilot s .. 11 The discovery of a 900·ycar o ld hum a n s kull In t h e ·back yard of a new Orteg<.t Highway hom e an San Juan Capi strano could muddll' a de veloper's plan to sell two home:-. an the area of the find San Juan Capistrano coun· eilmen were told Monday the s kull. unearthed in d1ggmg ope rations for a wate r line. rould indicate the presence of a burial ground at the location. Council members asked City Attorney James Okazaki to re· !)earch the legal implicatjons of placing a restriction on digging in the homes· backyards once they are sold. And. they asked that $4,000 be a llocated to rinance an archaeological study of the area to determine if a burial ground actually once existed in the area of Via Cllartel and Ortega Highway in the new Mi ssion <See SKULL, Page A2> Coast Weather Low clouds near the coast late night to mid· morning hours otherwise s unny afternoons. Lows tonight 60 to 67. Highs Wednesday in low 70s at beaches to mid-805 inland. INSIDE TOD.4 'Y lnvHtment1 of foreign monq tit UMttd State• f>uai. ,..,.et hove beQUft to ring otarm beUt, eucft though th•ll do "°' approach the volue of u .S. h1uc1hnent1 abroad. S.. 1-.47. ,.,,._...,,... 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He is eervtnc the aen~e at tbe federal facility in Lompbc. Monday'• proc:eecllnas ataUed when proeecuwns Jeffrey Je11eph and J . Richard Haden, cltlng prejudice, flied a motion to block ~tral Municipal Court Judge Robert. E. Law from hear· ing the case Defense attorneys immediate- ly contested the motion, which led to a bearing on tbe legal is· s ues involved before Judge Barbara Thompson. She wu scbeduJed w rule on the matter this afternoon. Antboay appeared briefly at Monday's proceed1nga and told reporters, .. I 'm sure J did nothing wrong .. nothing inten· tionally." Mars hall Schulman representing Kott, said bis client "never disguised the source of funds or hid where the funds came from." Diedrich, who recently was sentenced to one lo 14 years in state prison following a bribery conviction, did not appear Mon- day. Diedrich is free while ap. pealing the bribery conviction F,....P8fleAJ SKULL ••• Woods tract. U the study uncovers evidence or further remain.a or artifacts, councilmen couJd place the site on the city's inventory of his· torical and cuJturally sigomcant sites T h a t wo uld m e an f uture owners mjght not be. able lo build s wimming pools or jacuziis in their backyards and l andscaping work would be monitored by city officials or re presentatives of the Native Ame rican Juaneno Indian Band. "It's come to my attention that there is a burial ground on this site," Juaneno spokesman Ray01ond Belardes told coun cilmen . 'Tm here to try to preserve t----'s~ome of the hlstA>ry or our peo· pie.'' e aadecT. "Vy people want this site preserved: there are not many sites left." Belardes got support from Marie Patterson, a member of the county's hist orical and cultural commission She expressed concern that the site hadn't been properly noted in the project's original environmentaJ impact report processed In 1.975. .. In order to avoid this type of thing happening again we'd like t.o be a cleario1bouae on your en· vlronmental impact reports," Mrs Patterson told council members. She also serves on the local Indian Affatn Cottncll. City Hiawnan Pamela Hallan said councilmen could place the site on the city's historical sites inventory ii tbe atudy showed fur t her evidence of 11rchaeoloelcaJ atg.nlftcaace DAILY PILOT , .. Of-C_, 0.11¥ l'iMI, Wttl\wtlk• 1\(-f)t_ .,_ ._..,..., ··--.. ""°'-CH\l ~C-.._ ...... ,_.,• """'""" ...,..., '"" ...... p, ... , ... C:..•• -... ..._. ...... _........., lffcltl~ te•ft't/~~--........ AHc.9'1~c... A ....... ...... .. .....,, .... ..._"_ _,., Tho ___ ,.,..,..IM .... lt .. *'9 """" .......... c-.-. ""_.,... ._ ... -__ ,.,...._ , •••. c... 111u~ftNtM-O..•......, ,.._.._ ... ''::"~-.-=- ~....... ..... ....... ............. _.... ....... T1t1,rHAI ''"' ..... 0111$1'.W.V' ,....,. . - ne llaer wu made puMle Monday by the pubhc relaUOU fa r m ~Deaver and K&Maford MlUer, ·~by antJ-war ac;Uwltt Tom H•Jdea and hl• wife ,_ ,....., wu formally cen1..,. _. hUnd from tlM lhrlnl c.or.. alter a 1m tn- vHU•ation (ato allecaUon1 tbat he cOUaborated with Ute North VletnameM .tllle a P.rtaoner of war. MUler .-eel the allet1•· lloet 'STING' SUSPECT Jerry Morrta l",.._P~AI BILK ••. and conspiracy. Mrs. Claydon ~as nam~ in a warrant charg mg conspiracy. In addition, Orange police said they had wa rrants for the three m en charging the m in another bunco scheme related to ad. vance fee loans. ]hose warrants, issued at the same time as the grand theft warrants each carry $250,000 bail. J ohn Lindsay o f the Los Angeles-Police Department-s11id the ca se has bee n under In· vestigatioo since the first ol the vear when one of the victims went to police afte r losing~ $200,000. According to Lindsay, the group operated by picking a wealthy target to whom they w e r e i ntroduced by Mrs Clay.ton. The victim, or mark, would be taken to what was described as a private gambling club for millionaires in the Hollywood Hills. Lindsay said the home actual- 1 y belongs to act9r George Mont1omery who rented it to another man, Tom Gilbert. He said the actor has nothing to do with the case and that Gilbert apparently let the Orange Coun· ty •roup use the home oc castonally. When they did use It, they al legedly ltaffecl it witb up w 40 "shills" or acwrs, to play the parts or the million ai r e gamblen and club staft The mark was Introduced to a diatruntled club . employee, a dealer who wanted lo get even wttb tbe mana.1ement for a put 1nevance. The victim, enticed lnto help· Ins, aireect to take part ln a rt11etf uni ••me, with the f!:D1 · club to be the intended r. Pnetlce MNton1 la cbeat· m1 were a1Jepd11 held at lln. Claydon'a Bls CanJOD home. Llftdlay said tbe 1am• UMd wa1 faro, ln wbJcb beta are placed an the order in Ythlcb cards are dealt. It's •1am1 that w11 PODUlaJ" In tile ol west but .. rarery Men ta modem 1¥1· bU~_1 •a..blllhmenu. Tb• ,.,... went •• planned, Lbadaaj .neaed, but It the lat mlDate, tlM vtdlm wu tnckld lDto m-. a "ltupld mlltakt'' act tbe boUae came out tbe win· ntr. Noat of tlle IDve1tt1ator1 would ~ U.. victim • trl111rtd t'• laH1t11at1on. Ther would oalJ .. , bi ., aa Oraa .. o..tr rw141at. Said MPI. 1ttaian, who wu tt'tl ve In th• m ovement for r.rlaoher1 or war and lb• mllalna n action, "Suroly lbere muat have been tomeone equally -or more -qualified tpr aueh a potlUon." Brown bu already •ald ot tbe July ll appointment: "The ls- •ue ... 11 not what Edison MHler did 10 yean 180 ln Vietnam, on which oplnlona dilfer. but rather h it honul, independent re preaentatlon of the peoPle or Ounge County." • The "overnor said all he asks la that "the people give him an opporluolty to s how he can r ep r esent the Republicans. Democrats aod independent voters as well." Writing alter watching M Iller·~ swearing-in ceremony on television, Mrs . Reagan said he "took an oath not dissimilar to the one he had taken as an of· ficer." She said he violated that oath u a POW ··and betrayed hls comrades." Mrs . Reagan said that during a nd right afte r the Vietnam Wa r , she spok• with many vete rans in hospitals and with POWs and their families. 'I cannot help but wonder how those men feel now seeing a man who took the easier , IDS· honorable route or colla boration take the oath of office as a coun· ty supervisor . My heart breaks for them and their families," she wrote. Asked about the letter, Gray Davis, Brown's chief of starr, said, "Mrs. Reagan is entitled to he .. opinion. We won't have any direct comment on her letter. "We do believ e that Ed Miller's dedication and basic de- cency wHI eventually win over m any of his current critics. The most important part of his rec· ord has yet to be written, and th:at is his record as an Orange County supervisor " Davis said. Dlity ................ ENGLAND HEARING -This was scene during ea rly stage of band director Richard England's he&ring in the library al Costa Mesa High School. Clockwise from upper left a r e teachers' union representative Paul Jordan ; attorney Lawrence Rosenzweig, Richard England: pa ne l members Earleen Chew, John WiJld and Silsby Eastm an ; attorney R ichard Hamilton and Harbor High Principal Tom J acobson. Al cente r with back to camera is the court reporter Trial Ethics Debated Attorneys Clash in England Hearing J\ t tornt•ys tl<tshed Monday over the issue of how witnesses were prepared to testiry in a hear ing on unproressional con duc t c harges file d by the Newport-Mesa Unlf\ed School District against band director Richard England. . E ngland's attorney, Lawrence Rosenzweig, alleged al the hear ing Monday that the school IDS· trict's attorney committed "a breach or ethics" in preparln,:: hi s o wn w i tness f>s bu t Rosenzweig didn't specify what he meant by that. He m ade the accusc.ition whill· objecting to school district at torney Richard Hamilton's ques lion ing of def cnsl' w1tnC'SSl'S a bout h o w th ey we r e prepare d Rosenzweig was overruled by hearing officer John W i lid The confrontation came after defense witness David Rondy, a former student or England's, s a id under c ross-exam inaUon that seve r a l witn es s e s d escribed. but didn't discuss. their testimony at a meeting with England and has attorney El Toro Mum On Noise Controversy the night before the hearing t>egan. 'Rosenzweig told W11ld he believed the line or questioning to be irrelevant and s aid be chose not t.o question the district's witnesses about th e ir pre paration for that reason. On further quesUoning, Robdy said that. at the meeting, be heard another student describe an incident on which both were to testify but said his percep. Lions were identical and that he w<i:.n't influenced by what he hPa rd. Yacht Broker Says ~Cheated' on Sale Officials at the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station still consider 1L "premature" to comment on a legal opinion by the Irvine <:'ity attorney that Jet tra1n1ng aC't1 v1 ty has violated federal envmm mental rules. A spokesman for the bast.-'s community planning and li aison office s aid toda.v it is J;(eneral policy not to discuss matters of POSSI ble lit.Jgation. W1lld. who as conducting the hearings an the Costa Mesa HJgh School library. has barred wit. nesscs from the hearing prior to testifying and urged them not to d1o;cusi. the ir testi mony with unyone in order to pre vent un- due influence. Hl)wevc r . t hat directive wct~n·t given until the morning J ft c r the mee ting Rohdy descrahed. Monday was the mth day or the hearing. which was in recess today. It will contanuP. Wedne:o:. 1l;i v nnd Thursday A Newport Beach yacht brokerage claims in a lawsuit riled Monday in Orange County Superior Court that it was cheat ed out or a $22,500 commission on the sale of the Wild Goose. the late John Wayne's I.J6.foot pleas ure craft. According to the la wsuit. Southcoast Shipyard Yachting f',....PageAJ DOCTOR ... Calirontia, had left th~ courtroom earlierinthe day. Bernard Segal, one or Mac· Donald's attorneys, said Mon· d ay that all but expert witnesses were barred from the U.S. Dis· trict courtroom under an order signed by tr.S. -Ufstl'tct udg< Franklin T. Dupree Jr. Attorneys said there was no decision on whether members or the families were covered by the orde r. a nd Kassab• and Mrs. MacDonald were back in the c o urtroom Mo nd ay a fte r nnon. Kassab, who fought to have MacDonald bro ught to trial, stooa outside the courtroom dur- ing the mornJng session Monday afte r being asked to Jeave and complained about his exclusion. "If we're not allowed then he (Mac Dona ld) s ho uldn't be either . He's a witness," Kassab said More photographs were in- troduced Monday and slides of the pictures were shown to the jury. Ivory pointed out where he said he found short., blue cloth fibe rs around Colette Mac- Donald's body. He said h e noticed a fiber sticking to a blood clot whe n Mrs. Mac· Donald's body was moved. ·'I found additional threads under whe re lhe body had been," he testified. The prosecution put into evidence a blood-stained and riddled dark-blue pajama top found draped over Colette·s body. It la expected that the sot.em· ment wtU try to show that the fibers m1tch tbe pajama top and conflict with MacDonald's earUer statement th1t he was . we1r1.nc the top when the Jn· trudera attacked him. MacDonald hH Hid he re- 11lned conaelouanHt after the attack to ftnd the top pulled over hi1 head and down o~er his arm1. PrOHCutor J ame1 Blackbum uld In hfa openln• atatemtnl that the bolet in lb• top match the SHmctw-. wounds found tn CoJ.ue•a cbelt. Inc . had ente red a n "or al" ag r ee m e nt with R obe r t M cG reg or , a nother Newport Beach yacht broke r , under which Southcoast would receive 30 percent or the sales com mission if McGregor found c.i buyer . T h e s uit con te nds th at McGregor brought two offers to Southcoast for presentation to Wayne between November and Ma rch. Both offers fell apart due to lack or adequate financ· ing on the part or the buyers. When a third prospective buyer came along, the suit al· leges, McGregor went directly to Wayne with the offer. which was later accepted. So uthcoas t c ' .m s th at McGregor r eceiv\:!d a $75,000 sales commission, including $22,500 that should have gone to Southcoast. Southcoast a lso is seeking $250,000 10 punitive damages from McGregor. Lynn Hutc hins . a Sa nta Monica attorney. purchased the converted min<: sweeper an J une for a reported $650,000. According to the law!\uit, however . the actual purchase price was $750,000. The $75,000 com mission was based on a JO percent broker's ree. fie was referring to a n opiruon prepared lor the City Council t-arlicr in the month th<Jt con duded Irvine ha~ legal b<1s1s for ats charge lhe Mannes mcrcast-d air traffic al El Toro walhout followm~ regulalJons i.pell ed out m the National Env1ronment<1l Poli cy Act and Department of De fense rules Defense Oe parlm<>nt and NEPA rules require preparation of re ports on any activity that could have a substantial 1mpac1 on the environment The council had asked City At· torney James Erickson in June to look an lo possible re medies the city couJd use to put an end to loud noise caused by Jct landing \raanmR cxerct:.es Those landing practices began Tn Ja nuary<lt the ordc~ of de· fense ofricials and arC' scheduled to end in several weeks Pat terns followed by the Jets have brought them swooping low over parts or northern Irvine, ug gravating residents. The base spokesman said Ma rine officials would withhold their COf!!ments on the E1rkson opinion until a final draft 1-. completed and they have re viewed it. 1-'ro. rap A' FUNDS ... h" cxpt:cted growth an state ~:J If•:. <1nd 1ncom.-lax revenues. Hut a k e y :.cction would .1utomat1cally cut local aid if thnt· wcr(• a drop 10 state rev- l"llLJt.•1- As approved by the Legi:,,. laturl'. the• measur e boos ted stalt> school aid by $2.81 billion an thf' cur rent fiscal year , <And pe rmanently shafted SI 3 billion 1n county health and welfa re C'Osts to the state. It also gave an additional S3l2 m1ll1on an unrestricted funds to counties, $i07 million to cities and $200 milUon to s pecial dis· trirts this year ~ That is an increase over 1978 for every division of local gov- <'rnment except cities. which would suffer an average 20 per~ cent loss m state aid. Their sup. port was cut because they have alternate sources or revenue. Supporters described the bill as ·'tough. t ight. le a n a nd frugal." but also said it was a meusure that met state needs. W1MG U.. .Udet were lbown Monday, MacDoalld naoHd to a lS rASHION tStAND • Nt\VPORt BCACH, CAWOllNIA 92660 chair away from lM ffl'Mll, out TCLEPHONE C7141 644·2494 of view of UM lJn.,... ,_..._...,---11~---------~----------~~--~..,....,_ ... ...__~ ~ . ' .. ·--.... DAllY PILOT s OAJLY PJLOT .. A..,_J9Ads Coupons Dl;lzzle_ Lovers of Cats By MIL TON M08KOWJTZ Coupon freaks and cat lovers shou.ld mark Aue. lt oa their calendars. That's the day it will all come together for them. Ralston Purina. which beean Ure as a producer of animal feeds and ls today the leading marketer ol pet · rooda. will drop 3T8 mllUoo cents~ff coupons on that day. The drop will be part of a ai1antic promotion for all the , Purina cal food brands: Cal Chow, Country Blend Ca\~ Chow, Good News, Special Dinners, Meow Mix, Kitt.en . Chow, Tender VitUes, Purina Variety Menu aod Lovin' Spoonf ula. THE COUPONS ENTITUNG BUYERS TO price re· ductions on these brands will appear ID aAfree·standinl in· sert tucked into your Sunday newspaper. In addition to Oie couPODS , which you take to your local supermarket or grocery to redeem . Rals ton Purina will be offering a SO. cent refund on the purchase of some brands. At the same time . it will run a sweepstakes that anyone can enter. or- feMng 1.400 prizes topped by a 1979 Mercury Cougar and a one·week vacation for two at a Las Vegas resort. It's the biggest cat food premobon ever mounted A.nd Ralston Purina has told the grocery trade It will spend $12 mlllion to promote tt. The $12 million ad budget 1s just the lip of the iceberg. Assume. for a moment, that every one or those 378 million coupons was redeemed. That would cost Ralston Purina-a cool $55 million. That w o uldn ·t b a nkrupt R a ls t on Money Tree Purina. which has a cash kitty of 3bout $100 m1llJon, hut 1t 's not somcthrng 1t ·s lookinl! forward to It realizes th11t the ma1onty of these coupon:. will <:nd up m ga(bage cans Nol every household has a cat The best t·!>ttmat4.! 1s that there arC' som e 36 million cats 1n the country And not every cat household uses a Purina hrand ff YOU HA VE EVER TDOUGRT OF' entenng the pt-t food busm<.-ss. think of how much money this htUe promo· t1on 1s costing Ralston Purina And the St. Lows company is not l.ryUl~ to move up from the rear. It's already on lop or the pet food market, doing close to a third of the entire bus'incss. which 1s estimated at $3 bilLioo a year. The Aul-{ 19 blast 1s thus a pre.emptive strike. Ralston Purina wants to hold or expand 1b m arket po!>tl 1on alo(aanst :.uch compH1tor s as Carnation I fnsk1esl. II J Hl'IOl 19 L1vesl . Quakt·r nut!> CPU!>!> ·n Bllotsl. Mar!> !Kai Kan 1 and Lipton 11'ahby1 Thi:. n.1tiona I 11mmn1 1nn 1s dt:~1gnl"d to 1 m prt::-.'> gro<'l'r' as much a:. <'<It o~ m·r:. Pt-l foods alrt:ady occupy more ~pace tn th<.' ~up<.•rm;,rkct than an,> oth~r gnwcry cale~orv They take up aoout 2JO feel of !>hcl\t.!S In lht.' <:ivc ra~l' s uperma rket And they are lughly profltalJle fo r the :,upermarkct oper<1tor Hut the re arc many brands JOM.llng for th1 !> s pace. And no company has more brands than Ralston Purina. One way to gel more space for 1t.s n.lne cat food brands -and muscle other brands out or the way is to drop these 378 million coupons and send cat owners 5treaming into the a.isles looking for its products. Villa V•leada retirement hotel. Laguna Hills. hais added four staff members . Wllliam Oi.sc:eo:io is the director of the dining room. lk has been director of development at Stoffer Corp . a maitre'd. captain, head waiter. and developer manager of a local restaurant. Ed Booth will be rn cha~of safety and i:;ecurily at tht.·. hotel. as well as s upport mlenance and mechanical ope rations. He was prevtously wttb Sun Co. o.f PeM · sylvania and has more than 30 years <!_( expen ence 10 building, safely and a utomotive engl.Deeni\g. Dorothy Booija wtll work with the activities depart-· ment. New controller w1U be Loiii Drexler, former senior ac· countanl at AeroJet General Corp. in Los Angeles . • Mtrk ll. ~lllglan, H\Dltlngton Beach, has been pro· , moted to credit offi cer in Unioa BHk's headquarte~ area inst.aliment loan center. He joined the bank in 1978 as a management trainoo . • David W. Coleman has Jome<! Wells Fargo Mort1•1e Co. 's lrvine income property loan production office as an as· s 1slant v1cepres1dent. His previous real estate investment experience ln· eludes six years with Prudential Insurance Co. or America In its Chicago and Detroit office . • EU.Ubetb Pedroul. LagWla Hills, bas beeo named community relations director for Columbia Savi.Dis & ' Loan AalodaUoo's Lake Forest branch. She la responsible for developing programs and ac· ti vi ties geared to the needs of lbe Saddleback Valley . • Tbomu A. VIHotmtJ baa joined the Caplstruo Na· dollal Bull as executive vice presideoL He ha 20 years of experience i.n executive and teneral management PoSiUona with such corporations as 8eodlx Forest Products. a subsidiary of the Bendix Corp ; Dwyer.Curlett & Co .. mortgage ba11kers; and Farmers lnaurance Group. • Aacly INakerd, Laguna Hills, has joined Olscoftry Properdel., Santa Ana, as a sales representative. He was previously employed by the Xerox Corp. aa a HIH executive and u a sales representative for Newport Supply Co., a dlvfaioa of Gulf ft Western . • Wlllla.m A. Welle, eo.ta Meu, bu been named rice pN&klmt ol markeUna ol A9flNm, 1.-., Santa Au. ffe la re.pom!I* for tbe COIDpanJ'I mU'ttUac, J.nclud· iq ft.ad .... Gftlce.. 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M ......... a.-........... ,,_...,,. ¥19 eonw-...... (2 llrt.) -~/~ ..oRT • m\llf•l8 AT '°'9 T... ITl\lttl-leltrlted Joel O<ey .... .. lnlmltatlle ttyle IO ~ of "Cebetet" by ~ I Ebb, "Sftcwt P9oPt'' by Randy Newman, and IOt'O' by Cy~~ o-p M. Cof\ltl. UO e l11 WBICA 1100 Two wOllld·be comle• welt• "° 10 IMrn tM¥ ff ca In • dlMO llotel 120 yMrt ..-lt\d .,. now In the )'99' 2100. • ,..,.,.,, UNftW "'Stalllr 8r1ght-" Cl) °"°99 wrn l1I MIRV QMllltN ~a: Lou ReoMa. .Jerf'f Viti Oylce. Oenny John. It Oft. /tleetfng Conaputer • THEOOO~ Otctt and F•lx ...,n lht l they Mell requn ml,_ 7-1== MCNeWa Karen Valentine introduces Mark King <center > and Jon Cutler to computer tha l runs United States as guard looks on in ·:America 2100," tonight a~ 8: 30 on Chan· nel 7. lllfgtNY • A OONYEMATlON wm4 KVEM. y M.L8 ~t· "L.A. T,,,_" rnualc a-Ille Mlt'lln Berl\Mlmel. (P"12ot2) 9:00 9 Cl) CM MOYIE (I) JOUWI Wlt.O 11..0YRWCV WIOowed by t floh1 nlQlll on TV, Lvcy tnd. Ethel ~'°'~ .. • INFON>AHO ION Fred lltgee •circus In the junle Y"d wl*I he la left an ~Mt by. t-t. • 2tTOMOHT "ln1egttll0n In The 80s" • INT*>OUCN1 ..ot.OOY "The Eve And Tho E.tr" 7:30 II cw;ua Hoatt: Cal Dodd, Sh«llM and The AoNttet I DATM~ tt00.000 NAMl THAT TUNR I TIC TAC DOUGH TMI MADY IUNCH ndy ecx:1d9'11dy give• awey Merel•'• diary end Mtrelt lltrta a c.mpalQn to exclude her y~ al•· ,., from her Ille. • ADAM-12 GUna tn tlMI wrOf19 htnd• htghllght the need for edu- cellng the publlc In their uw . GD NEWICHECK (J) THE GONG SHOW <II HOU.YWOOO ~-. II IHANAtul 1:00~ AEPOAT8 0-te; Ron,,.. Spec1or "Blecltl In Am«tca: With C'Jaannel Ll•f b19• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angelos 0 KNBC (NBC) Los A ngeles U KTLA (Ind ) Los Angolo'> 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Lo'> Angclro, if) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ TV (Ind) L OS A nt')Ph••, tO KCST (ABC1 S an 011:11•1 ID KTTV !Ind ) LO'> Anq-.:h• • a> KCOP T\/(lnd J LO'> Anq..i1 • fD KCEl ·TV (PB5) Lo•, Anrlt'lt .. , El!> l<OCE· TV (PBS) Hunhnqton Ooach Longest Run Media Still Offer Choir SALT LAKE CITY <APJ Fifty years ago. before Americans ever heard of lhe Lone Ranger or li stened lo lhc radio crooning or Rudy Vallee a nd Bing Crosby, 380 voices ran~ out through the <iirwaves. ~anging "The Morning Breaks.·• Today, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is still sangang on what has become the nation's longest running network radio s how NONE OF THOSE WHO SANG IN the first broadcast July 15, 1929, are still members. but 24 arc living and four recalled in interviews that Monday afternoon. Ted KimbaJl climbed a 15-foot ladder in the ~~g:straped Tabermrere so he could reae-h the microphone. suspended from wire. to introduce the first song lo 30 NBC-affiliated radio stations around the country. Kimball remained standing on the ladder dur ing the JO.minute live performance as his father. Edward P. Kimball, an organist wllh the choir. cautioned him, "Don't fall." Worried about acoustics ·-a little-understood science then -radio station KSL hung a huge red velvet curtain behind the choir and covered the first 10 rows of the cavernous Tabernacle with old carpeting to eliminate echoes WITH ONLY ONE MICROPHONE, many were worried that. some sections or the choir would be beard and others wouldn't. "They were trying to get a good balance." said C.G. Van Os. who sang 48 years in the choir. "The sopranos sang too loud. These fellas cKSLl being acn>8s the street. It was kind or bard to gel together." Ken Rogerson. who sang that day, recaHs Kimball would aim the microphone in the direc- tion or whichever section was singing at the mo· ment "Ir the bass bad a heavy part, be would tum it that way That's tbe way they 1ot the sound across. Now they bave every description of reeord· ing device, all kinds or mixin8 boards. They can briDI anything out they want to," said Roaenoo. who aana with the choir 53 yean. CHOIR MEMBERS MUST NOW retlre after 20 years. Delores Clark wa.s 15 and "very nervous" that day "It was a very exclting thing because radio waa very new," she said. "It wu very thrilling. I don't think any or us tbou1bt lt would be as aucceulul u it was," sa.id Irene Lund El11ren, wbo wu the If.year-old dau1bter ol tbe eooduet.or, Aatboey c. Lund. In JJll, KSL. 1wltdaed to CBS and ~ pro- 1ram1 became lr:nowD u ••11Ullc Md tbe Spoken Word." Thi cbolr'• tlnt teleYWaa broedcut came la 1l5C. cm Mward R. Murrow'• "See It Now" "°"· Now, after mon tban 1,eoo bl'Olldc~ts. the 830 ..e"' ol tbe Mormon T'bernaele Choir are beard ••eh lunda1 mornlDC over MO radio 1tatlon1 worldwldtadoalO..mklaatatkliM. All Dell.,.,_. Speed?" Ed BrtOley nlC)O'ta on 11141 ate- '"' ot blaclc1 In Amertca. foculing on fot>e, houalr>O. eduettloo tnd polltlell. 26 yeere entt the landmark Brown vt. Botrd of Educa· flon Sopr-Court C8M out11wlng aeoreo•llon In publle ltclllllet (Pert 1 of 'I 11 THERUNAWAYS An lldoe>ted Oir1 (Shelley Jutt1*) ....en.. for ti« blok>9lCal parents to learn why they OtYe hoot up. • MOVIE • * * * "Giant" (Pllr1 21 ( t956) lillz.tbeth Tty1or, Jemet o.en. BaMd on the atory by Edna Ferbet. Te•· u rtneh llfa end the pur· euh of oll WMlth affect three_people. (2 hr•.) a o HNIPYOAY8 Forme 11ep1 In to repair • rtn ~ Ralph and Pottle elllJMd t>y Rk:toie's advlee to trte lovelOrn COiumn (Al OMOV~ •ft• "Walk, Don't Run" f 1966) Cary Grant. Seman· th• Eooar A middle-aged man trle3 to plly Cupod lor Ille two yoong people he Is forced to five with during *** "The H.....,,_" (1970) 'Ctwtton Heslon. Gefllldlne Cheplln. A rough -c:ep1tln retlltlla IO hit H....itan llofNI lo find 1111 wtfe and ton .iteneted from him and the othef pton-Miiier• Int bettle for conlrol of the llltnd• IAI D NBCMOVIE ••• "Bitty PonraJI 01 A StrMI Kid" ( 19771 LeVtr Burton. Tina Andr-s. A ghetto )'OIJlh light• aglllnst ot>•tac:IM lncludlng Itek of money llnd •pregnant g1r1. friend in hit ~Y Mlle bet tie to 'Improve hla Ute. (!l) G o:I THAH'8 COMPANY J-t and an ~tchlng lellOw employee oompeto for the menege."1 job In 111e nortst .nop .._.e tt1ey work IRI G) MERV OAIFflN Ouoste Lou Rewis, J&rry Van Oyl<•. Denny John· ston. c.roie Cool<, Or John Leragh flil OPERA ™EATER 'Th& ltllllen Strew Hat" Tno Santa Fe Opera pre- Wlll Nino Rota's ooeratlc farce ebollt 8 wedding par· ty boeomlng 1nv0Mld In a SPrin .'itarfs CBS news corres pon dent Ed Bradley . left. anchors a two part CBS R e p ort tonight and Wednes- day al 8 o'clock on Channel 2. Included is film of n Ku Klux Klan demonstration in Tupelo. Miss .. ~hown below. MacArthur Takes Role in 'Bridge' HOLLYWOOD IAP> -Producer lrwm Allen has s igned James MacArthur to star In his four. hour NBC film, "The Night the Bridge Fell Down,'' for Warner Bros. Television. MaMrthur, who s tarred with Jack Lord in the "Hawaii Flve-0" series. will play engineer Cal Miller in the movie, which focuses on motorists trapped by the collapse of a bridge. Barbara Rush, Leslie Nielsen, Desi Amaz Jr and Eve Plumb also will appear in the movie . Coleman Holding Out LOS ANGELES (AP> -The start ol produc- tion for the second season of the hit NBC series "Wlf'rent Strokes" bas been delayed again because the show's ll·year-old star, Gary Coleman, bu la.ired to show up for work. Coleman stayed away from the set Monday, just u he bas slnce the series was scheduled to begin producUon July 16 in a dispute over pay and benelit.a. The monster movie rKornt(r ~----------111• ..-1 .. ,. NOW PLAYING "'" etn euta Orange 834·9282 -.TIOMIT Cllll Mtll 541-2711 ........... Anaheim 879·18&o ........... ~a.eta 8'7·3591 • ... • TUBE TOPPERS KTLA m 5 :00 -The New York Yankees will try to avenge their last three spectacular losses to the Angels in tonight's game, played in New York. KNXT t) 8:00 -CBS Reparts pre- sents "Blacks in Amer1ca : All Dellberale Speed?" in a two-part series that is narrated by correspondent Ed Bradley (See photos below.) KABC fJ 11:30 -"The TV Show." This satirical look at TV programming was judged too hot for prime·lime view· ing. <See review below.) ~.~lot. 1Moil>- l1ftllte t1r.., htl to reoi- ttle OM M1en by !he brlde- grOOl'll'I horM (ffjllllan With El'lgMtltl 111b1tt ... ) (Al OMASTDINCE THiii.TM "I, Cleudlua· Some Jutllee" Tiberius •nd LIVI& ,_ tt\11 they wlll t>e lmpll· c81ed In the death or o.rmtt'llcul Meanwhlle, Ctllglll• begin• to st>ow ~of mentlil lnetal>illty t:ao•O TAXI Alter ~ 11101 In t hold· up ettampl, Aln quite flll ' ~ lot> and becorneS a welter In • 1nob1>1sh rM1-ant (Al 1a.ee NEWS a o 130UEEHS ~i le11 thllt his son os not mHcollna ~s him to hi• •• ·Wife l Oii With 0 drHllC plen II) NIGHT GALLERY ' Slne4l Aunt Ado CatTWI l" St•y" A w1lch return~ trom lhfl or•vo end 5Ua/C~ tr I •nowbody ml NEWSCHEC1< 10:30 8 QJ}. 8EC()lofO TIME AACXJHO A ""''ll08 counselor end hie 9'1-Wllll decide 10 try "D"&)ogetner 11glln -~E "Inner Strengtl's" Ho~• 0on McHel4 dll!COMeS t>1s view ttltt there 11 no uni. VttlAI foimut11 for ~rvtval Into an exc;ettont Old llq& 11:00f)11 0 (I) ffO) NEWS U MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE • • • Wn11t> The c 1; Steep~· ( t9S6) 0 .. 1 .. 1 Andr!lws. 111.. t ufl"'' Polt()ll have troullta doscov e11ng ClllOS to lhe murder ol a young girl 12 hrs I ' 8) THE ooO COUPLE g) 8f.NHV HIU. SHOW B41nny pt-I• • takeoff oo a h;Jebllnd end wll• TV teem 1n "How To Cooll." f1a OICt< CAVt'T'T Ou!ISI Joe E1T1m4117. (Part 2ot 21 11:30 IJ BARNABY JONES While 1nv1stig1t1no troe murder of an tnMlrtnee llO'if'I. Barnaby learnt that the men ha<I ~ WIX>IY· tng vrtal lnformalton to a ~rotary 11no (Rl D 8E.8T Of CARSON Hott Johnny C1rson G.-11 Henry Wlnlller. Rodney Oengerf tetd. Gretcnon Corbett, Los ln41os Taba1oraa (Rl U DICK VAN DYKE Rob aulfllr s pa figs of 1•.alousy when Laure meets a ,uc.co11~1u1 old flame 0 ()'OJ THE TV SHOW Hot> H~ner "nd ouestl mr1ud1n'1 Billy Grystel, Jot1nny &•own ""° MAr11n Mull t•~., 0 wt1r1tal loot< 81 Iv 11r0<1r1tmmmq lrom tt\6 • Jditorl< ._,. 04l'Specli'f(J m THE OONO SHOW (I) GET SMART MIV end 99 try to trap a ~AO~ i<Ollnt who torg~ l•mou~ po1nt1nq1 fl!) CAPTIONED A8C NEWS (6) STARTREK When the Enlef PtlH IS oamaqod In 11.n !On Morm, 11nfJ t ruwmF.U• 11 kttled. and C npt101n l"trl< 1• Charged 1HIO 0 'TWILIGHT ZONE Ari J d ,.., lu.o h1rJ(~ '" I fi/ltf h t h•.111t•g lhb dtf ,~ ' '1fl~tlt1 W ALFRED HITCHC.OCK Pr\LUENTS '•~ i.>tplc1ntul1t C:.1Jf1J" o An ( ngll•ll <.O<JP1'1 1t11<1 tu~ TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS lftOltw d9Clde to vlelt ....ioo . e GlllTIMMT MU Md t ICA08 lclflOplll ...., • llillMP ... to uc:Nrlg9 pr1ilolw-.. ··~ 1~• MCMI **~ "My OrMlll It Y<Nn" (11M9) Dotlt Dey, Jeclc ~.A tlflOet lgnOf• the men wN> rMll'( io-'* end .... lot • 1et'llj)«~ ec10I'. (1 11< .. 56mln I e9 MCMOYll *'4 "8.P'V-S" (1974) Oontld Suttwltnd, ElllOll GOllld. Two lnee>t CIA eoenu ere met1ced for extermlnll11on t>y their own r..ov. • •'4 "Ano•• Bet>y" pee 11 George Htmlltotl, MerCledet WcCtrnbtldoe. A young mui. girt mncu- IO\ltly reoeir-'* .... and t11111 In kMt with the 9'1englilltl lhe tlllnk• ii r-c>ONlble C2 Illa. I .MOW • *'I\ "Hollywood Story" ( 196 I) R~herd Conte. Julie Adema. tnlC>lfed t>y an unaolv•d Hollywood murder, • movie producer 1111ernott 10 """' out tlMI culpnl t>y prodllclng • "'°"" OoeNnQ with the cue (I hr. 30 min.I (J) MOVllE * • • "The Hired Hind'' C t97 II Peter Fondt. Wer- ren o.t.• A men retum. to 1119 lllfNIV an., ~ ye1111. only to ._.,. egtin to help hit friend. (2 hr• I 12:40 1J C88 l.AT£ MOVIE ••'It "Lone Star" (19!>2) Clark Gt blt, 8rOdM lc« CrawtO!d A pair of aroh· enotnle!J llgtol over thfl ennellttlOn or Te•M eno Ille woman they t>oth love 1:00 0 TOMOAAOW Guests Fred<!"' Mar11n and BuOdy Rogers. beg t>tnd letdett of the -40's, Carl Vanhaetten, who Miia unu-.1 rlltOl'1 pro1)41rty. (RI 0 MAVERJCIC "The Third RIClef ·• 2:000 NEWS 0 MOVIE + • '" "Pan le In The City" (19681 How&td Dutf. Londa Crllt&I A ']Ov&rnm!lnl ~I ,.....,,,lftS'lly trios to "'IVH 11\tt t1ty t)I l OS AncJ&• ,,,., "',,... atoml(. d83trU<. ••0'1 • '"'' Cl) OETSMART M&• and q,. are I hot p11ly ii\ ""'Y nr" pur ,u!KI hy a l'AOS ·~'"'' on " C.ollb I b<!"n lll8ntl =1u= .. • *141 ........... (ttMt MltllM Ho,llltie, JMI ~ A ...... "°""' ,,_.,....._.'°.....,. glrtb-.111180lllll .... -...-upeet-.. lllaWlltodo.,..Md tllflllr. ( 1 "'·· a6 ..... • MCMI • •'4 "South Of SI • Lo1111" ( 1141) Joel MoCtM. ZecNry Soott. Aendwa bettte Norttl Md South lo .,,_ "'* llOfMda fr'Olll IN ~ tlol\ ot 1he CM1 W•. ( t IW .. 30mln) 1:008 MCMI • • • "1llO Jllll McUln" ( 19521 JoM Weyne. NMcy Olllon. A epedel .... Md '* .......... ~.., ...... thetld9of~ ectMllee In ......... (' "'·· 50mln.l ..• ._. •• MOVIE * • "Wotld SefM" ( 1110) N1trtted by 0... Ollon . An AIMllltl guide trewla the ClOftllntnt• In -en of tllOllC gem41. (2 lwl.l 0 MOVIE * • "WOMtn They A"-1 Lynclled" 119621 Brian Oonielly, Aud~ Totter. .MCMI * • 14 "Two Of A l(lnd" (19511 Edmond O'Bfien, Ur.ab«h Scott. lt'ednesda9'• Da9fi•e Mo.,les 12:00. * * '4 "Beed'I Bell" C tlle51 Edd Bymee, Chrll Noel Faced with repo-· siOn of their 1n11rumenta. a c.otteoe mu11c11 group poHS ts QWll to Win the n~eary mOl\4ly on • musocal cont"t Ct hr , 30 mrn l m • • • .,. "JOl'M>el" I 19381 Belle 0eV1S, ~ry Fonda A stubborn Soulh· ern t>ello to.-he< llenee. t>ut wtns Mn beck ~ she nur-him t!lrOUQll • yellow ,_ epldem1e. I 1 tw . 50 min.) UIO. * * '4 "lldlet Who Oo" (19631 Ro«Mlrt Morley, Peogy Mount. 3:00 ®) * *'I\ "M~ 8etc;tl Puty" I 1964) frtnk1e Avalon. Annel1!1 Funoe&llo. A -llhy wnrnan 1<1181 away her lotnll, m<>n41y. and etfect1ons on muacte mt)n '" ,,,. l>Nch ( ' ht 30 min ' 3·30 0 * •' • King Creole" f t958) EIVl!i Proetey. Caro. tyn Jones Show Survives censors But Compromise Airs Comedy at 111:30 p.m. By PETER J . BOVER LOS ANGELES <AP > Toni ght. AHC airs the funn11·~.1 show 1t has made fo r priml' t1m1· :.ill yt•ar. Unfort un <1t l'I~. th1· ~how is not a1rini.: in prim•· lint•· "The TV Show" h<.1 '> 111 ' 11 banished to thl' nether r f•:u ltc•-. of late-night Its t11ml' <1ff1·111I in g big bul>1ncss. r('ltJnm·I , 11.30 p.m I "TllE TV SHOW" w:.i:-. macJ.· by Rob Reiner and othns in the irreverent style of "Saturduy Nigt)t Live." ABC. looking for such a show, bought it. work1·cl closely with the creators and schcduJed tl for airing an thP prime time hours of July 3. "But then. <t ll of a ~udden. they s aid no." says Harr.\' Shearer, who h<.'lpe<I wntC' and produce "The TV Show," anti does some fin e bits on 1t. "It :-. a stonishing. because they'\1· been trying lo rom1• up with a ·Saturday Night Live' kind of thing." "The TV Show" i s a T V parody. set in a guy's living room. We watch with him as he switches through the various of· (TV REVIF.W J f1•1 ing, 0 11 tlw tul11· 1·om· 111t· 11·1;tls. rt'l1g1nu ~ "h''"' tl'lt thorn ... f'tc· \\. lli\'f GOT THE /II. t:T\\OKI\ 1 "n<.or hot "'<is :.i phon) l'llnt 11H·rn<1l on the shoY.. a tak<' off 1111 tho:.e subdued "Big BuMnch~ '" Your Friend" hJ>Ots you r•· a lways s~emg. Two kids an• pla.y1ng ('alch when the ball 1w1-; JWay and lands 1n a vat Of gom•y l'hcm1cal gunk Onl.' of th<' kids fall-.. in. rcln CH'S the hall. and da~hc-; h a p p 1 I y a w ;i y . I f <· r <' • t h l' rel-I pon!->1 hle-locik mi:: P rotocht·m m;Jn comes on thl' ~crccn and :-.a'r~ :.\~'ornctl <illout hlll<.' fl11ly'• Don 't he. The sy m ploms of 1•h<•m1cal poisoning sometime::. <lon 'l show up for 15 or 20 years. In the meantime. little Billy can hvc <1 happy and productive life, thanks. in pa rt. to advance· menls made by Prolochcm ... a fter all. we always say, 'It's the quality of life that counts, not the quantity.' " That, said ABC. must go. "THAT WAS OUR h1J::J.:<'~t f1i::h t of all," say-; Shearer. ,\fkr a knnck-rlown, drag-out hrJ"'I. he Cthl' n1 ·twork 's Swn- flarrls and Pr;.icll<'e'> t•xecutivc1 f1nJ llv tt:lls u,, 'J\BC h<r'i er rl':-.pons1b1htv r11>l to undermine America's fa ith 111 big bu~•· ncss. ·" A network spokes man 1·x· pandcd on lh:.it . "Wh at it comes down to 1s ttw responsibilit y we have to the muny audiences that make UIJ the entire audience of television vie wers And there is also a responsibility to our affiliate~. v.ho have a direct responsibihty to their communities." . Re mer and Shearer refused to cut that segment and other "ob- Jectionablc" bits that comprised Ill minutes of the show. ABC re- fused to air it intact. "THE COMPROMISE," SAYS' Shearer. "was late-night." I recommend this little com· promise if you happen to be awake at 11 :30 tonight. 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