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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-26 - Orange Coast Pilott7 -·---- St•nken Ship's·· Carter Clears $1 Million LoOt Name of Mudd Displayed After 114 Years THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 26, 1979 VOL. 71. MO. 2'11, l SECTl<NfS.. 41 PAO•S Robin Oto, Daily Pilot staff writer, ready to go aloft wit.la bllloonilt Dennis Biro for a first-hand report on tbe sport of hot air balloonina. Robin soared to 12,000 feet to bring readers a bird's.eye view. See High.fiying Sport Soars in Popularity, Page Cl . SpanisDGalleon ------l on Display four IDld ban; a 1-,_... told •tae; • ?·foot, 10.pomd sold ~aha; a 1~ ....... ,.; U • etmt .,.. ........ .., wl ... tel'J, ..... ...,.. of odaer arUfllda. Tbe two • .,_... and tlletr crew1 ,..._. •ar the ll'Moot •• _ ... ,., .. .,_ ..., •• lo .... .. 1r1 ... &beJ'ft .... eo••Nd llaH ••1 from tbt 1alleoa NuHtra Senora dt Atoehe. , ... ur er uspect To Be Newport Case More -~Sting' Victims Call By JOANNE REYNOLDS 0t tlw 0.tlf ptii.t St•ll Eighl more wealthy v1ct1ms have come forward m alleging to police they were stung by The Sting. a Hollywood Hills con gam e that investigators allege was based in Orange County There may be more victims yet to be identified . authorities s peculated today. Detective Al Epstein of the Newport Beach police said two local men called police lo say they lost money in the gambling setup allegedly operated by two Newport Bea c h r esidents . a South Lagunan and a man from Buena Park. T he four s uspects. Attila DeAgh, 39, Newport Beach ; Beverlee Claydon, 35, Newport Beach ; Mi chael Newman. 36, South Laguna . and J erry Mack Morris, 34, Buena Park were scheduJed to appear in court in Los Angeles for arraignment on charges of grand !heft and con· s plracy. Mrs. Claydon, of 81 Royal St . George, Big Canyon. was re- leased from jail Wednesday night alter the $200,000 bail car- ried on her ar rest warrant was reduced to $50,000. The three men remained in jail altbougb bail for OeAgb was lowered to $100,000 and to $75,000 NJ Striker Fms Lottery ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. <AP> The New Jersey State Lotte ry's 69th millionaire ii a father of four whose family h as been living on $70 a we,k for two months while he'1 been on strike. Florbiram Santia1<>. 30, of Newark, a Sl.50-a-weels 1oadtm1:.:1Une operator at 1 bindery, wlU reeetYe ll0,000 a ye1r ror tbe neat JO yean as tbe wtaner ot the "New Week· 11~·'' A ar•J StamHe cat from Jeney Ctty, owlMCI by Andrea Rul1, Ia, won .. for ...... -ol Ute IN lOUery llaall1ta la WeclMldaJ'• drawtns. ---- t'ach for Newman <.1nd Morn s. Thosl' thrct· <in• also being held on warra nts obtained by Orange police identifying the m as s uspecLc; m a n C1dvanccd fee loan scheme in that city. Tho!ie wa rrants carry $250,000 bail each and they a ren't expect- ed to appear m Orange County municipal court for a rraignment on t hose charges until next week According to Epstein and Detertive John Lindsay. of Los Ange les. the ne w victims- whose losses run from $16,000 to Sl00,000-all a re telling stories s imilar to the one that triggered the qua rtet's arrest on Tuesday In that case. a Corona del Mar businessman came to police after losing $160.000 and his 1976 Silver Cloud Rolls Royce to the group in a plot nearly identical to thl' movie, "The Stmf!." The man . whose identity is be· <See VICflMS, Page AZ> APWt ....... IO Keeps I ld~r Singe r Anita Bryant's con- tract to promote orange juic(' has been renewed by lhe Florida Citrus Com mission for one year. end- ing speculation that sht· would be dumped because of her anti-homosexual <.tC tivit1es. - Alter JJ4 l'ears Carter Exonerates Mudd Family Name SAGINAW, Mich . <AP> -It took 114 years. 11\ix presidents and several generations, but the besmirched Mudd family name has finally been give n an official vote of confidence. President Carter issued a let· ter Wednesday absolving Or. Samuel Mudd from any role in the a11U1lnaUon of President Abraham Llncoln. That made the doctor's '19· year-old arandlon a hal)lfy man. Hls grandfather's troubles bad lnaplred the phrase: "Hll name is mud." "I 'm ec1tauc," aaid Dr Richard Mudd ot &aciDaw. The ldtbt ol Aprtl 14, ... U · IUllD Jobn Wilk• Bootll broite bla I•• in a leap from tbe Ford Tbeatar box where be linid tM •bot tbat killed Uncoln. .Boodl made tUI way to Mudd a home la Maryland, about 30 mllea 1outb of Waabln1ton, where tbe doetor Ht IUI lq. It wain 't &mt!I tbe doctor went to town to let hl1 mill Jtt•t tt. learned of the assassination. the grandson said. "He reported to so1diers that two suspicious men were at his house the night before. though," Richard Mudd added. Union soldiers found a boot al the home with Booth's name in It , and Samuel Mudd. a Con· federate aympatbJzer. was con- victed as an accomplice . He was sentenced to life In priaon. and served tour years before President Andrew Johnson 1ranted a pardon and Cllee •tJDD, Pa1e AJ> Abueea Alleged WASHINGTON <AP> -A 1roup. of Mexican Americans .ur1ed members ot Con1re11 Wedneldat:!°ld heannp lnto alleted a b1 the border patrol and cu1tom1 offlclal• a1aln1t Mexicans and U.S cttla ... ol llwcan descent. Other Deaths Probed By JERRY CLAUSEN 0t IM O••IJ Pilot Sl•lf M urdt'r :.u :.pl'C t Rodnt·y James /\kala, 35, was to be <Jr ra1gnl'Cf t<>d<ty 1n Wt•sl Ornngt· (.;ount y Mun1 c1 pal Court in con n1•ct1on with th(• death of a I~ yl'ar old llunltn~lon Bc<H'h girl Hnhin Chnstin1· Samsoe di:. a1>f><!arcd .June ;m on hl'r way home from a friend 's housl' a l 14 th and Ohv<' Streets in Hunl ington Bl'ach after ~µl'nd1ni.: pa rt of the day at lht• heuch. If u n t 1 n g t o n B t• a l' h 1 n vestigators ~aid this morning that Alca la , ht'lc1 in lieu of $250,000 batl. would be char ged with hom1c1dc. Other poss1hle charJ(cs an• pending decision:. by a ulhorit1c:. The Monterey Park suspect also ts awaiting a trial for a l· leged rapt• m Ri verside County And he is cxpt'ctcd to be quc:. tioncd about two othe r deaths m Loi; Angell>s County anll an a tack on a young Oxnard girl. poltcc said. · A lcah.1 was arrested &t ht!) pa rents Monterey Park home. whe re he was s taying. early Tucsoay when 15 Huntington Beach officers descended on the home with a search w<.1rrant. Taken from the house follow <See HEARING, Page A2) Or::ci~ ~o~st Weather Night and morning low cloudiness clear in g to hazy s uns hine but ·only oartial afternoon clearinR near beaches. Highs Fri· day In upper60s al beaches to 70s inland. INSIDE TOD,._ "t' The AnQtu .wrooual11 •con the 10C1iwr lift• for o pouit>le r~ cu lher# otOOll o medical report on hajurtd •tor p4tc1Nr Nolon Rwon. Stories,,,.. Bl. l•tlex .,.,_..,.,. ,,_ ....... ....... ..,. ........ ~ c-.. .. Q 9'• M . .. =i:-~ 0... ....... . ........... ......... 40:1 ,........ '"'''"'° ., AM ., .. "" .. • ... 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NC l Al'I i\ bloody board. t-.o khl\'f'S , an ll'\4 pick und blood)' b~dclotban.i h ave Ile e n 1ntrodu-cl'd a evidence Jn the trtal of Or Jf'f· frey MacDonald, o Huntington H arbour physician U('('USed or k illing his wife snd two daughters nine years ago The Pvidence was shown lo the jury Wednesday in the formH Green Be ret doctor,'s murdt>r tria l Richard Shaw. an Army an vestigator . opened the hght blut• sht'E'L'l an.i:l plact'd them on a ta· ble 1n front of t he Jury box. shov. ing how hescfid he found the body of Kimberly Mac· Donald. 5. on.Feb. 17, 1970. Hlu(• pen marks outlined the po~1t111n of the child. who was bludgeoned a nd stabbed to dciith :i t thP family'!'.> Fo rt Bragg homt' M <.iC'Donald . 35. is charged'• v.1th bludgeoning a nd ~tabbing K 1 m b<·rly. her s ister Kris ten. 2, and his pregncint wife, Colette, 26 .. MacDonald, who was initially rh~ared by an Army lnvesUgci· t1<rn. but later indicted by a ftod e ral grand Jury. mC11ntains four drug c·rawd h1pp11•s killed his family and s ta hb('d ham The 1.wv!·rnment says he killed his family 111 a r<tf.(('. (•1thcr ovt•r K rist1·n ·,, ht•dwetting or ovc•r an .1 rgum1·nt ciliout ;in affair he was so1d to be having. The govern rni:nl -.ays he i.tabbed himself to cove r his actions. St·v<·ral Juror1' f{nmaced as a :11 tnt·h board. still s ltiined with hlood. and two knives a nd an 1cep1ck were introduced. One of the sm a ll paring knives was found tn tlil' niastcr be droom near Mr!'.> MaC'Donald, the other we<ipons wen· found ncur a back door Meanwhile. the Fayeltev1llc Times said in a copyrighted :.ro ry tod;iy t hat u Sampson County man claims to have lived nc•<J r ti g roup that fits tJic d<>srnpt1on or th(' hippies given Ly M ac:l>on:i ld Th<· paJ>(•r quoted Ball Guin of Sampson Cciunty as s aying he h ved 1n a f''a yett1:ville trailer <'amp next LO th rel' of th1: four Four Banks Nationalized MANAGUA, Nicaragua (API 1'he revolutio nary govern- ment nat1onaliied Nicaragua's four pnvat.: bunks and ordt:red three U.S. banks to stop accept· Ing dcpos1L'i from the pubbc. . But Ute bank nationalization "does not mean that we are on lhe way to a Soclalh1l govem m ent," junta m ember Allonso Robe lo told a news conference Wednesday. Ile said they we re l a ken over '·as a soc ial responsib1Uty'' because their as- sets were $100 million less than lhci r rorclgn obligations. lie said the American banks - Citibank, Bank or Ame rica and We lls Fargo "can con\Jnue operating In the country but can- not take In def°sita from the public . We wll announce the new rules unde r which those banks can operate," Of'ANOl COMT DAILY PILOT •~ Or~C,..,tbti1y ,.,._~ .. ~'f>f'• ............ .._,,,...., .. _, ..... ., ...... °'_ (.,.~t Pubh"'"'!I( ............ , ....... *"'_.• (Klbll\"'" -·· 11v....,. ,,,, ..... , ( .... M•\I• Nt.,.,..,,t 8ftl(f\, H~f .. ~ R•M"f"tiul\ l•1f1'V•ll•'I' tt'Wll'fll L~8eitt"l*tf'{ .. \.I A \t"<I•• '""'°"* ,... ..... ,, __.. ........ h,, .. .,, ~ "'M<l•Y\ '"" lltl•lfllloll """'"'""' Dl""I h ot UO W•\J fl•• ill<HI ( .. 1.,... .. CelllOt•loO•"' ._ .. _ ,.,tt ...... ..., ...... _ JoO•.c....., ,,,. • p, ...... , •"41 o.-.. ""'-f_ ... _ ,._, ... ,_,A,M......i.. ,.. ....... t ...... 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(714)MM»t Cf•llltM MwMI ........ ,. ~ ..... _""_ ....- Niprla E .Yet1 O,u in ()i/ l':W O RI\ I Al'I IMNI•, "hid\ p1~•1hu•t1"' <j1•1t1l'-,,, Uu·· '""hi' 1~111 l·nuk 11.11. h l'W1 1clo1 lnfll r utUn1 t'-''k l•l'\l\h1l'lh•11 hv .. bout to pen••·nt. •trunl Int to IJklWtt n · -4mt ""' An11l)11~ """' ttu1t "'tutu t ht.• m uv1• 1·ou Id h IA\ c• ,. :1llt;ht c•Ht•t•t 011 MUM1ll11l' nntl ht•ntm..: u1I ""l'lllh•1' 1r1 th\' llmtt~ Sl nh'"'· ii <'\1uhl b a v ,. m u r l' 1 m 11 11 l' t P•Y<'holO(Ckaally on uln.•ady tJght w<1rld oil mukd:- NhH•n1t produ<'t'll 11t)()ut 2 J nulhon bun•ls 11( 011 d n II y . 11 bout 4 fl(' r<'t'lll of t otnl world procturt1on N1g('raan offlc1al11 wor ry ubout damu1ti ng (lil flelt!s lJy producing at lop leveb Marine Squad 'Threatened' With Death SAN DIEGO CAPl-A Marine Corps sergeant issued a death thn·at to m emtxers of his platoon 1f tht>y "squN.iled " a ftn last month'~ inc1d(•nt an whic h 116 r ecrulL-. wen· phys1c·ully abusc•d, arrordtn~ to prctnal testimony l'vt. Alhcrto lfartl't· .Jr , 19, of Los AnKeles testifi ed Wednesday t h ul Gunn e r y S gt C harl es Bryant, 28, told m e mbers of thl' platoon "If a nyone tells. I 'll kill him. so help me God." "He wam('d us thal this kind of thing could h appen e very night unless our platoon started s ha ping up," s aid P vt. Theodore Bocanegrn, 27. of Monrovia. Pvt. Tomas Albay, 19, iden· tihe d Staff Sgt. Rockie Cross as t he drill ins tructor "with the cowboy hat" who choked him. sayin g •·Do you thin k your senior drill iruitructor Is crazy?" C ross is .a 10-year Ma rine veteran with da-orations from the Vietrtam War plus a Good Conduct Medal. • A I bay testifu.>d that Cross, 29, of Anadarko, Okla., "c hoked my neck for ubout three seconds un· lil I shook my head and broke looi;e." The three Dis are formally c h arged with abusin g 116 recruits al Camp Pe ndleton in an early·momlng barracks inci· dent. Bocanegra testified that Bryant, 28, of Nashvllle, TeM ., "appeared to be drunk" when the privalcS were rousted from their beds prior to the alleged at· tacks. The hearing could lcod to 11 general court m urt1al or d1 i. missal or churg<Js. SanJuanOKs Run Through City Streeta Sun Juun Cap llstrunt> t'lly councilmen hav<J u1>11rnvl"ll 11 6.2·mlle run throu.ch dty 11tn11•t11 AuR. 18 that will forrf> c·l1111un• of two lllrecf.8 for ot lt•u11t 1m1• h1111r <.:11ml no dc l Avlim will tw cloHed between Av•· l>c11l'1uw1 and AUpu Street for one hour betw~ 7:30 and tf ·:tO u m Allpai Street will IK1 dot!NI between C11mlno del Avl1m aind" point 300 feet north for lho ume per iod. The · propoecd rout•• will t11k'· runners along I All Rloa Stretit, A venida de la Via ta and Del O bispo Street. Thoae 1treeta, however, will remain open. T he run la sponsored by the Jo11er Runnin1 Store in Dana Point und bealna at 7 :30 a.m. Cable Car Miahap Injures Seven SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Two vl1IUn1 Weal Getman Nny aallora were amon1 aeven penon.a Injured wta.n a cable ur failed to slop ln a busy downtown lnter1tcllon and struck two a utoe, authortU•• Hid. The aeclct.nt W~ay bait· ed aenic. for '5 mlnut.1 on the Powtll·M•aoa cable ear Une. which la tM mott popular route tor tourt1t1 rtdln1 betwHn Market Street and tb• Flab· 1rmiD'1Wbatfana. i ...,I>' .,. .. ' .. 6.UripaUnc what he ea&aed "a •Halve 1tru11le to fUl tb• wlDdfaU profit.a ln bUJ ' C..Ur .,,..atct to tho Amerieu &*)pie IO d•m•nd llJJ 11pprov1I. (a.lit· ~ 1tory, A4 ) "Your voh-4! c1n be heard." 1.W ~ preaident. ''Your VOICtl muat be heard." T h• natlon•lly broadcHt. prtm" Ume newa <.'Oftftrence waa C..rtt'r'1 ftnt hll't 1&nce May • and l'tt• appe1red forceful th r u u11 b out. Hie upper 11 ,, twuvhttd bri•ny. howtver1 wh<•n b• WMf ubd II he hid tnou.cht about t1klnM hlmHtl out or lh•· t{MlO am.~l~···ntlat' rMrc. ''I havt< l'<m!JidMed all l~ oP 1101111." tw f•'l)(Jrtt•tl, "11nd my de 1•11t11111 Wlll LH• 11n11oum•t•tl l1tlt•r on lhlll\"411 " t'nrtt•r h ull 11 11nu111.11t•r c•11mt l>tu•k when tt rl'portt·r i111ked 11hout 11 prt!dk t111n by ~·11 Henry M J1wkr.on. I> Wtt11h , thut the· p11•1od1•nl'N prnhlt•rn11 will force• t'urlc•r 11111 of ltll' ru1·1· und h11n<I th•• l>1•mo1•rultt• nomlnutmn lo s,•11 to:dwurtl M . Kl•ruwdy of M m11rndnm1•lls. • "T hret' or four ycurs 116(0, I waa runnln1 ror prl'bldc nt t1tcttln11t St-n J ut·kHOn." (;urt.er rt'<· 111!1'(1 "Al thnt timt', hl• pre· d1<•tt•tl h1• would bt· tht' next pn•s 11.h•nt, xturllnj( In 1977 Has Jud.:nwnt wus not ve ry goo<l th,•n And now I um ready for the nt.'xt question." DurlnJt the half hour session m th1• Whitt• llowH· t :11sl H1.x1m , ('artt·r fll'fl·n1h-d las t week '~ Cab1m•t shakeup. declaring. "I ha Vl' no apolo~y lo m~kl• for rt " Say ing thut some huv<• thouJthl hl' t1<'kd too rapidly. he ~::.i1d hl· ft>lt a nt>t.>d to ·'1'realc a nl'w team to work with me" anrl "I had the ehoice of dragging it out or getting it over, in effect, in 48 hours ." As for criticism of his decision lo name longtim(" political a1d1· llamtlton Jordan to be Whitl' llOUSl' chu·f of staff. Carter s aid .Jordan Wlll do a "s up1·rh Jllh" tn :in <1s~1gnmt·nl hl• 1nd1cutt'i.1 will hu v1· stnct 1Jm1L-. " lie• will not liv rh1cf of the Cabinet ," Cart<·r s aid pointedly. ") will be chief of the Cabinet. He wlU not be the chief of lhe Congress. The Congress ts an an de pe ndent Oody .... llumtlton .Jordan will be chief of the Whik House staff." In an OJ>(!ning statement. the ores 1dent Pointt'<I to proposed amendmenL'i thatcoulds lc.t:.h rt'v l•nues from his oil CXCISl' taK hy $55 billion in the next dc•c:idc. d e n ying ht m th e money to launch a $142 billion e ne rgy p ro- Hf'am eentenng on a sear ch for alt<o'rn<Jliv<'s lo petroleum "This 1s a d em ocrucy," hl' said. f',.._PapAI MUDD ••. ordered h is re lease a fter the doctor aidt-d prii.onl'rs during a yellow rever outbreak. But the family contended that u pardon Implied guilt and fought to have Samuel Mudd's name eleart.'<I. "H e was never e xonerated, and really, he um't yet . All we «un gc•t is u 1w rs11nul dN•Jnration that Pree1de nt Curter <'On11hkrs ·him Innocent, l>ut thut's enouJ(h for me," 1mld IUchur<I M udrt "I've h<wn trylnJ( to J<t•I lht• J(OVernmenl t.o takt• r1111llvt• UC t1on 1lncc 19:12, um I 'vt• ~on .. th r ouah 1• 11c>h of UH1 11 rt•11lcl1111t K •Ince 1t;11wnhow111 "Rut 1t'w u l11v1•ly lc•tlt'r I'm 110 rellt•vod I '111 tlrnd I 'v11 workt••I on thl11 for no y1·11r11 , 111111 I Just wnn~ to .c11l It 1lmw lmfow I 1111 lnlo ltw lrt!MI t"•y11111I," hf' 111tltl T h-., ttrandaon c-111dltNI lt••11 l'uul lilmon, ft Ill , 1rn1I S1•11 C'h 111 l1·11 M11lhlu"· II Mil , wllh 1111· &Jt1f11l 111t•111•1• th nl llp111•tl {;1trlt1r'1 lumd. llo 1&11hl h•1 will not rc1c·ulvt• u ro11y of ltu1 luttu1 until lutm trnl11y, 1111 h11111(h ( 'llS ntw1 1·111 ft•11 1111111J1•11I lt1111t'r M ut1d, 11 tll•l •ol ro111ln, ru11 him 11 11 t•o11ta111t.11 WtH1nt1ftt111 y llll(hl 'l'h., H1t111 1111w 1l1wt11r lti th•· uuthor ot u two volume, 1,84!'> J>•I• r..nuly hl11wry, now In lt11 lhlrt1 t-dJUon, whlrh 1111111 11111111• ~IHO Mudd th·11<•1•111l1111t11 "W" Mudda h1tv o lltltln In th111 country 11lnct1 l6&6, whfl n wt• ume rrom Rrl1tol, EllMhmd," he Hid. "TIU!rt' .. ,., the WUMlthy M udd1 o r Loe An1e lH, who don11kd m llllC>M to law 1chooh,, m1tny Oot•tor Mudd11 F•tht•r Mudd• <prl11t1> ana lawyer Mudd11. "l m yaelf have nine chlldnm Co nt1 d ec••••d >. 35 1randch.lldren and three 1niat· 1randcblldrtn, ao you '" I hid Sood reuoa to battle lhl• thJn1 out." PUot e.u. Out HOLTVILLE (AP> -Mo- menta before hl1 TA·. 4 Jet erHbed Wednllday, Navy ptlot Lt.J.1. Tim ShrlHr •J•cted, • paractued to Hftty In the det· ert north of the Mexican border• Md WM crut~l.1 ptelsld up uabwt bJ a belfeopMr~ . ~ VICTIMS ••• 18' c-.1r •u.ardiN b1 poUce, uld ht met Iha. Clardoa lbroqb bualoMI CODtadt. Hbe, In turn, IM.rodueed bl• &o two ot the men. TIM tul .... m•n .... Metrlnc • loan t.o dtttlop IOIDe real eat•._., bl own.t ud ln~.U1aton now HY tt•1 Hkety the lr'OUP w., tf'1l•J .. Mt hhn up for an ad· vanee let loan de1I. The warrant from Oruce a.J. lefltJI that thf' men would take up l/J a:iOJJll) from bualne11men lo arnntee loain11 ot up to $2 mllllon rrom 111 wealthy lnvettor, but the &oan never maiteri•Uied. In the fn>eeiJt ot MttJn1 up the &oan dea , the two men took the victim, or mart, to a home In the! Hollywood Hills that thf'y uld w11 a prtvate gambling club for mllUonalrea. T he vlrtlm wu enticed Into helpln~ u dl!fgru.nlled employee a faro dealtr cheat the -"1ffarTil);Cn1ti'lt in T-, 1-i'Red-c'arti g<tme. DbroDude "L1llh.· Dudl'. .. CJ lhrcc-yl·ar-olcl IA.Ir<• h ;11rt•d tt·rru·r d<'m onstnites how he k<-t•ps hts l'Vt' nn the> provt•rhaal hall as h t· snags " Fnsllf'l' an mid·a1r rlunn~ <:CJnl1·!'.I Wf·<i11•·'- c1<1 y in C.:osta M •sa His owner, B .J ~fr<Jd of !1 an ('l1·m1•nlt• Chackground >. <:tpphes body English. f'ro91PageAI HEARING SLATED. • • ing a fi ve-hour scarC'h wt·N' :HO photogra1,h~. mo!'ttly of c·hlldrt·n Tht• lot indud('d tlQlh l>oys and girls from lhrt·•· yf'l:.1 rs of age up- ward. 1n vesl1gatori. said Somt• or lh<' SUbJ<•cts In tht• pholo~ were nuch· and others . s aid <int· invest1j(ator, would have bt-..•n dassif1c•d as "Pornography an the old day~ " H obin :i nd a 12·yPar-old glrlfncnd had ~en approa<'hed al H untington Beac h State P1trk by a man who wunted to lakt• their picture-. on th1· dtty Hollin disappea red. poli<'e Siild. A police artist worked with Robin's fncnd a nd camt.• up with a likeness that wus d1strlhu11·<I to th e press und to other la w 1•n forrt'ment agenrics . That compos ite eventually lt'CI to Alc alu's arrest foll11w1n~ • .1 four Wl'•·k long invest 1g11tton luunchl'd by "L1r>s" from pohr c· agencies and persons v. ho know Alcala, said Lt. Bruce YounK Alcala subsl-qucntly ha~ ht•t•n "l£'ntat1vel y " 1dt:nt1f1 l·d lly n o h i n · s g i r I fr 1 c n d a s th c· cameraman who tipproachl-d tht· two youngste r s on thl' l>f!ach June 20. Po licl' had been searching fo r th<> beach photographer s1nt·t· Rohm disappeared as s he re· portl'dly rode home• from hrr friend's hous(' on a borrowt•d yellow Schwinn h1cyc1.Jo lt1 lt-r that uft('moon. llt'r unclad and derompost'rl rcm nlrui were round July 2 by a state employf'<• <'leanng brush in a re mote foothill •• rca nc<1r Sierra Madre. Cause of d eath, pol1<·1· s ay stall has not been dcf1nttl'ly c s tabl1 s h1•d bt·cau -.c of t h e body·' c-011<1111 nn M 1·anv.hll1·. tv.<> Oxnard p<>hc·1· 1nv(•'>l1gat11r-. v.1·r•· sth••<lul•·d lo m ec·t .... 1th Huntm~ton R1·ach of f1ce r~ today to d1M'lL'>I. a pos!>t1blt· c·onn<'ct1on with a .Jum· 17 11ttack on a !O year old Oxn<ird gi rl Robyn Ullllngs ly wai. kid· napped on her way to an Oxnard beach She was found . raped and beaten but abve, in ::.i canyon near Mahbu H untinj(ton Reach office r!'t said the girl hud remain<.'<! un· consc1ou~ until this wet•k and that a portion of her bn.un h lld been removed an surge ry Los An.ce les Sheriff's tn· vcst1gators a lso have s hown an tnterest in Alcala's a rrest. sa1rl Huntington Beach pohc<: Sgt. Ron Jennings He said the I~ An~eles of ficer s are tnVC'Sl 1g;.1t1ng the dl'a ths of two boys whoi.e bod.Jes· wf're dumped m remote areas after they had been sexually mole11ted. Russell G-0udy Jr., 14 . or Ha· denda Heights was last seen ullve while hitc·hhiking an Hunt· mgton Beach His strangled body was found July 19, 1977, m the Sun Gabriel -Mountams . lfowl•v1:r. al the lust minute . tht• mark wab distrC1ct.,d and m· stc::1d of winning $300,000, he lost his cash and cu. Epstein sa id one of the n<•w victims who contacted him C1ft.cr I e<.1 d1ng <tce11unl'> of the· group's allcg(•d 1ll1 c1t act1v1t1es, :-.:i1d he lost Slfi.000 1n a poke r game at Morris' home. In that case, Epstein said, the man was seeking a SI00,000 loan from the Rroup, lo which he was introductd tly u fifth man who was not arrested The "'.1ct1 m told Eps tein during a mt·eting at the N1·wportcr Inn. he was invllcd to Jmn th1· poke r game which h:irl :i $1 ,000 buy in a nd no Um1t 11n lwtc. "He should hav1· bc·t·n ~u-. p1<·111us when ht· wrm th1· fi rl>t five hands in a row," Epstein 1·om mc·ntl'd, "twc·ause then h•· slJ rtcd to lost' coni.1:-.Lcntly ' Man Sought For Attempted Rape in HB lfuntin~ton Bt:<ic h poltce arc· 5N'ktng a m;rn, dei.c nb<>d ai. ra1 :rn<I 40, who attc>mptrd to rapt' a 17 v•·a1 old n·:-.t;1ur;1nt l'mplny"' JOd th1·n thr 1·att .. n1·d t•1 -.h•it1I .1n11th1·r rt·~t auranl Pmployt·1 · who intA-rrupted the atte mµt Pollet' s aid th1 • attac ker, who won• dark glassP!'.> t'Vl'n though 1t w;i::. almos t 2 u m , g rabbt.-d th1 · girl when she left the fai.t food re!'.>lauranl Monday to c mpty tr:1~h. Thrl'atening to shoot he r 1f s he didn't comply with hts w1she-.. the would-ht· rap1i.t forced the g1 rl 1ns1dt• an cndosed tra!>h a rt• a Ii I' h 1 n d t h c B c a <' h Boulevard rc:.taurant and or d'•rc·d ht>r ti) d1i,robt· Wht>n a m<1le r est<1u ra nt l'mployc><' <.tppcar ed , the girl bolte d The would·be r apist threatened to shoot him , tO<'I , t h l' n f I c d o n f o o t a s l h t· em ployces rl'turned to th•· restuurant. acrording to polict• accounL'> of the incident. Minister Named NEW DELtlf, India <AP> Charan Sangh. 76-ycar-old leader of the party revolt that toppled MorarJ1 Desa1's governme nt. was named today to become In- dia's fifth prime minis ter. lie said he expects to be s worn in Saturday. 0•···~110RE. or. QlllKS ll.v•:K. 11ouu-:. Sl!Rt'LIN•:. P UA . STUBBIES • WE CARRY THE BEST ~ ALL YEAR LONG _ ... NEWPORT SURF AND SPORT M•Stwe 2224i$"·--· ... .... .. ' 1°1174 ,....,c,..c-.,1 ............. • Mf:N'S. WOM•:N'S & BOYS' ~WJM W •:AK •• , . • Stw.2 2t01f> M.w •••. ........... 611·112' ....... ,, _ _... J VOL. n , NO. 201, 3 seCT10Ns, 40 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1979 Today's Clo8lag N.Y. Stoeks N FIFTEEN CENTS al BOPS.fe' Faces 'Sting' Kap Poliff wlilo arreated ber ~­ day afternoon Illy beverlee ClaydDa ol Newport Beach looU lilte a lypieal 8'1 Canyon -bouMWtle. But tile .. year-old blonde has been let apart from other resi· dents of U..t atnuent Newport Beacb nelpborbood si,oce she moved into her home at 81 Royal St. Georae la.st spring. On May 2, a fi re broke out ln the 11ara1eotbtr home. lnvetti&atori. said Ow blaae was intentionally · set ll ca&IMd an eatimated $50,000 worth of damage, ln part because it consumed valuables still in packing boxes in the earaae . Police said they have no sus peel.a in the case. T uesday she was a rrested on a warrant charging her with con spiracy in a purported "sting" lluncoscheme O~techv~ Lee Roberta; said the 1nillal Brson iovestigation "un· ,. o v e r e d .M..r ..... -f.-.1 a y d o n · s p81'Ucipation in sorne qUl!!!ltiona· lite activities" leading police to conclude that the a rso n was re lat - t'd to those unspeciried activities The detective said his informa - tion was shared with Sgt. John Simon und Detective Al Epstein who we rt''l>art or the l1tsk force * * * tha t arrested Mrs. Claydon and a n esti mato r for a Newport Bea ch 1s M 1chuel Newml!n, 36. of South three men in connection with the tile company. Laguna. Newman c urrenUy is ulleged buocoschem e ., Poli c~ said she then introduced facing prosecution on cha rges of T he warrants on which they the businessm an to m e m bers of ci possession of cocuinc for sale and ere-11rrested alleged the ~ur group th~t ihclud~ Attila DcAgt:i. · sale .0f CJ:>$:iU.n~after h~ aJlc~edly .1. • ope rated a . con gam c.-to-t>t•k--99.-who-is descr1~d-by~---~~illi«.:il~r50.t.ic.._:' ~:--·--- we althy businessme n using u plot Corcemenl a uthorities in Arizon<i to a n undercover Costa Mesa oT re m iniscent of the movie. "'The as one of that state·~ bettter f1cerlastMay24. Sting." k nown erime fi gures. DcAgh was The olher member of thl· group Mrs. Claydon. according to in· convictedofmailfra ud in Arizona 1s J erry M<ick Morris. :w. of ves~i1rntors. m et a Corona dcl Mar in 1974 Buenu Park. aecording to poliCl' busmessman through her work <is Another mt'mber of the group 1 ~· STING. Page A2> * * * * * • * 'Sting' Victims Found • Con Game 8 More Tell Involvement in By J OANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM 0•11' l'olOt St•ll South L<tgun un <ind <i m<in from l'l'ducc·d ltJ $50.000 Buena Purk The thn:L' nwn rl'mam1·d tn Eight more wealthy victim :. T h(' fou r :-.u!>p c<'l~. Attila tail <illhough hu1I for i)l'Agh IA <tl> have come forw<ird in a lleg10g DcAgh. 39, Nl·Y. µort Bt·ach hH"ert'd to SI00.000 <ind to S7~.11<1<1 lo police they were stung by The BcverlCl' Cla)don. 35. Nt·wport 1•ath for NPwman :.iml Mnrr1.., St ing . a H<;>llyw<~od Hills con Bl'ach · Mi c:hucl Nc·w nwn. :JG. T hoM· thr1·1· an· <1!!-11 lll'1ng !!!!lrirl-ga-rrri:ttr.rHnvC's1ig':~~.!!""":rit1~~~~~~~~~~:-·~· r~r~~~l!:i<J~c:~k_...h.i.:J.d...ulL.~'1!.L!!!r .rn h oht<J tn<'d II\ was based in Ornnge County Morris. 34. Bue na Park Wl'n· Orang1· poht·t· 1dl'nllrying th1·m l>Cle('tl1.l' John Lind::.<i y. or Lo~ Angt:k !., thl' nt•w Vl(:t 1m s ""hose luss(•s run from S 16.000 to S I00.000 all are tl'lhng :.lone:-. -,1miliJr to tht· rm1: th<it t nggl'rcd thr· quartt•t'.., arrt•st on Tut•:-.tla} In th<tl ca:-.l'. a CoronC:J dcl .M<ir hus1nt•l>smun cam<· lo JJ<>l1et· .1rt1·r I01->IOJ! SHi0.411.10 <ind his l!.17ti :-itlnr <"loud Hulls lfoyct· to Lht· grouµ in i.l plot nc:.trl) 1dcnt1c<il 10 tht· mov1t-. 'Thl' Sl inl! " DU~oDude "'Little Dude." a 3-year-old wire-haired terrie r. dem· onstrates how he keeps his eye on the proverbial ball as h e snags a Frisbee in mid-air during contest Wednes- day in Costa Mesa. His owne r . B.J . Me ad of San Cle mente (background >. applies body English. Suspect in Girl's Death Faces Court By JERRY CLAUSEN Of Hie Oellf Pitel S-..t M urder s u s pe c t R odney James Alcala, 35, was to be ar· raigned today in West Orange County Municipal Court in con- nection with the dea th or a 12· · year-old Huntington Beach girl. Robin Christine Samsoe dis- appea red June 20 on her way •bome from a friend's house at 14th and Olive Streets in Hunt- i ngton Beach afte,. s pe nding part of the day at the beach. Huntington Bea c h in vestigators said thls morning tbat Alcala, held in lieu of $350,000 bail. would be charged with homicide. Other posslble charges are pending decisions by authorities T he Monter ey Park suspect also is a wa iting a tria l for al· lege d rape in Riverside County. And he iB expected to be ques· tioned about two other deaths in Los Angeles County a nd an at tack on a young Oxnard girl. police said. Alcala was a rrested a t his parents' Monterey Park home . where he was staying, early T uesday when l S Huntington Beach officers descended on the home wit.b a search warrant. Taken from the house follow- ing a five-hour search were 910 photographs. mostly or children. The lol included both boys and ~irls from three yea rs or age up· <See HEARING, Page A2> Sentenced ForS1Ufing Checks ma1azi.nes, and colorf\11 posters touted tbe eontest as the "Soutllaern California Prof_.... Surftnc Open." Tbe ODlll•t .... llDOOtbly I and hundredl at 1pecta&on saw surf· ers tear up tbe 'Wavea in Oceanldde. Tbe aalJ problem WM, 14 win· ners ~ tffetvecl ebecu that f~ tbe eon· tell. Nortb eo.Q Jlldktal Olltrtet J.... J. llorpa lAltel' MD· = 'a=w':r.: .. ~ ...... tMft ....... -.1..*. ftelnt ,_. ID htt ba ac· eouat. A ,...,... raiMd bJ AD· Ir.I ~ .ad COIMtt Judpt ........ OIL 1-IO etlllllll-..._ t , .. CON I &i't, .... Al) A The re may be m ore victim s scheduled lo <ippear in court 111 us su~1wtts tn <in ud vam·c·d fN· yet to be identified. authorit1e:. Los Angl'les for <irr<iignmcnt "° l•rn n :.c:hc·ml· 1n that l'lly speculated today. charges of grand theft 1Jnd rnn· Thmw wcsrrants curry S254J .Ooo Detective Al Epstein of tht: s piracy hall c•;1ch and lhl'y :ir1·n °l l·x1.11.:c:t Newport Beach police s uid two ~1 rs Cluvdon. of kl lto\ul St '"1 111 .1pi,wa1· 111 Ornnge Count~ local men c<illl'd police LO ~ay (;c·orgt'. H~g Canyon, wa:-. n· mun1c:1pul {'UUrl for Jrr<i1gnmcnt they lost money in the gambling le ased from J<t1I Wl.'<lnc~d <i~· 1111 lhm.1· 1·h:1rg1"'> u ntil nf'xt setup allegedly opera ted by two n1~ht <iftf'I· thl· S200.000 bail <·ur V.l·\·k Ne wport Beach re~1dc nts. a n ed on her cirrc~t w<i rr<i nl w<i:-. \ n·11rd1ng Lo 1-:p..,tt·1n <11111 Tu:o Teens Held in • Sniping By STEVE Ml\RBl..t; Ol U.. 1»11, l'llel Si.ff "'The first bullet da mn neur took the-top of my head off.·· laughed 17-year-old Errol Smith of Huntington Beach. who says he wasn't l.iug hing when scvernl more shots sent him running for his hfe. S mith says the bullets started whizzing near his 4841 Hell Ave apa rtme nt around 1 1 a m W e dn l's d .i y a n d s e nt ne1ghbef"hood res idents div1nl-{ behind cur:.. a nd das hing for cover A p air of 16· ye<i r-old boy!. were arrested a lmost four houn later by police a!> the possible snipers. One turned himself in and the second w<1s arrested at his home. police say. Both were c harged with ass<iult with a deadly weupon and s hoot ing of oc c u pied dwellings. Police said the Leen~ opened fare from a second-floor apart· me nt window and sprayed a Ont' block area a long Heil Avenue near Algonquin Street with al least two dozen rounds of gun fire. A .22 c<1libcr rifle and t..Ai shotguns were discovered by police in t he 4723 Arena Circlc apartment along with a heap of s pe nt shells and ca !>ings . David Heste r , 17, of 5091 Audrey Drive. who took cover in a c arport after a bullet "blazed' past his head, says he heard al least 10 shots. "The bullet that missed me hit tbat house across the street, .. said Hesler, poinUng to a small yellow house with a "for sale'' sign propped in the front yard. "Then the bullel<; just started going all over the place . It aot really crazy with people running a ll around and nobody could tell where the sbots were coming from." Ronnie Wilson, 19, s ays he was walking toward a, ne ighborhood store when a bullet "buzzed" by his ear. He dilmiased the fiying slug as an insect or a possible shot from a pellet gun and cont.inued <See SNIPING, Pa1e t\2) Guard Tower Anon Probed Newport Beach llfe1uards aaid today that someone Ht fire &o tbe PDd Street life1uard tower about 3 o'clock tbis morn· tac. butaina tbe wooden •true· tve to the around. .. lt wtll .-t Ule city about 11.JIO tD replace the tower, ac· cordbal to lllepard Lt. Lotan Loclrabey. Tbe incident baa been t81Md o••r ID tM fire dep1rtme1tt ........... ,.. .. ftMlpt.lon. LoclrabeJ t aJd. \ t I SNIPER SUSPECT BRENDA SPENCER. 17. ESCORTED Deputy Barbara Dancey Accompanies Manacled Teen San Diego Sc"lwol Sniping Trial Slated By FREDERICK SCllOEMERL OI • 0.lly -SIMI Seventeen-year-o ld Brenda Ann Spencer, charged In the kill· ings of two adults dur ing a sniper attack on a San Diego ele mentary school, will face an Oct. 1 trial i.n Orange County Superior Court Superior Court Judge Richard • . Beacom ordered the trial to the court of Judge Byron McMillan durin1 brief proceed- ings this morning. Pretrial mo· lions in the ca&e will be heard before Judie McMillan on Aug. 17 The slender. red-haired de - fendant, who is bein1 tried as an adult, wa not visible lo those pre· sent at today'• proceedings. The view Into a holdln& cell for prt1onera wu b&ocked by butcher paper taped to the screen meeh or lhecap. . M lu Sp•ncer's divorced parents, Wallace and Dorothy Spencer, sat aide by slde In 1Ue11ce tn tbe court.room . The Speneer cue· was moved lo Orance County on a chan1• of t venue motJon souabt. by 4-1e.nae a ttorney Michael Mc Glinn. He a rgued that pretria l publicity in San Diego would prev.ent the woman from receiving a fair trial. And McGUnn. racing a score o r reporte rs t oday, s aid the possibilit y exis ted tha t a .second ch a nge or venue might be re · quired if coverage in Orange County was not kept in a "low profile." In the San Diego change of venue proceedings, McGlinn had sought to move the case lo Los Angeles County. Mi11 Spencer previously had pleaded lnnocenl to the c haries o( murder and assault with a deadly weapon. Killed by gunfire were the school's p~lpal Bul'ton Vragg, 53, and a cuatodian • .Michael S u c h ar. 58. A San Die10 pollceman alto was wounded by s niper fire. Elthl 1tudents between the aaes ol 7 and 10 a11o were in- jured when sniper f6re bit Clev4'land Elementary School on the momlna ot J an. 29°' Thl' man. whose 1<lc ntity 1s bl· 111g clo:.l'ly gu<irdcd IJy poht·l' . ., J 1 d ht• ml'! Mr:-. CI <iyd•rn I h rnuch bu:o.Hll'l>S rontac:ls Sh•· <St-t• VICTIMS, P;.i ge l\ll Mudd Name 'OK' After 114 Years :-,,\(j l:'\AW. Mu:h 1A1'1 It took 11 4 yc<ir::.. s ix pres1dcn~ and several generntions. but the besmirched Mudd fo mily na me h<ts finally hcen j?I ven a n offi cial \ ot<• of l'Onfidcnce P re:-.ident Carter 1s::.ucd <i let ter Werlnesd<iy ;1bsolving Or Samuel Mudd from anv role in tht· us:-.a:.sinat111n of 1'rcs1dl'nl Ahn1ham Lin('oln. Thut ma de Lhl' ductur':i 7!1 ~1·a r old gr<ind'>'un :.i hctppy man fl 1::. gran<Hatht·r·:-. I roubles h<id 111s p1n·d lhlc' phrase '"H1:. n<inw ,.., mud ·· "'I 'm 1•c·-,i.1t1 t:.' :-.<.1 1d 1>1 H1d1anl Mudd of S;.,ig1nl:lw T hL· night or Apr il 14. 1865. <i:-. ... ass1n .John W1 lkl'S Booth broke his lt'A 1n a leap from thl' Ford Theatc·r hox whcrl' hl· fi red tht: -,hot that killl•d L1ntoln Rooth ma de his way to Mudd'-. hn mt• in Ma ry land. <i hout 311 m ill·s south M W<is h1ngton . when• thl' doctor set his leg II wasn 't unti l the doctor we nt to town to gt>l his mail that h1· ll·U r1tl'd of th1• <1ssas~mal1on. lhl' gr andson sa id . "'l-11• reported to soldiers thul t \\ o :.11sp1cm11s men were <il ht:. house the night before . though ... Richa rd Mudd added 'nion soldiers fo und ci boot <il the horn<.' wi th Booth's na me an 1l. <ind Samuel Mudd. <1 <.:on· frdera te symp.ithizer . wa:. con Vll'tcd as an accomplice. Me was sentenced to life 1n µr1son, and served fou r years bef o r e Presid e nt Andre w .Johnson gr anted a pardon a nd orde red his release afte r the doctor aided prisoners during a yello w fe ver outbreak. But the fa mily contended lhat <See MUDD, Page A2) Orange:!. 0 Coa"1 ..... ~~ Weather Night and morning low c loudiness clearing to ha zy sunshine but only o artial afle moon clearin~ near beaches. Highs Fri· d ay in upper 60s at beaches to 70s inland. INSIDE TODA.~ The AnQtta nert!OMllll aeon the waivitr tilt• for a po1ntM replacement °' they await a medical report on injured 1tar pitcher Nolan R11an Stom1. Pof(! Bl lmtlex .. Cl .... &4 A11 ., .,. ., .. ... If • IM .. .. DM.VPLOT VICTIMS • • m ltan, lll&roduc.d blm to t•-o ol tMm• ,... bualMUman wu Hfflnc • loa• to deve6op eome N•I ...... he OWN ... •nvetU11tort now uy lt'1 Ubly tbe 1roup was \ryln1 t.o Ht him up tor an ad vane• t. k>an d •I The •artut from Oran,. al le1n that UM mn would lak4 up to llo.• from bualneeam..-. to arnna~ '°'-na ot up to sz mllhon from •wealthy invettor, but thtt loan Mver m1leriaU1ttd. In UM JM"Offl• ot ae&ttn1 up t.tMt loan de1l, the two mtn toot the vlrtlm, or mark, lo 1t home In the Hollywood Hill11 that tlM'y said waa • private 1ambhn1 C'lub for mUllooalrtt1 Th vicllm waa enticed Into helping a dia1runtJed employ~«' -'-=--~.IVO-.dea~ _ _cbHt O\t' manaaemenl In a riaged aame However, at the laat minute . th~ mark wBR d1"truted and In t lf'ad of winning Sl00,000, he lost has cash and car F.pateln uid ont• o( the new v1ctim11 who contucted ham afte r readln uccounts of the group's ..----...nnnnnt Illicit activities. swd he lost Sl6,000 in a poker game al Morri11' home. In that case. Epstein 1'18id, the man wu seeking a $100,000 loan from the group, to which he was introduced by a firth m an who was not arrested The victim told F.pstein during a m eeting a l the Newporter Inn, he was invited lo JOin the poker ~ume wh..ich had a SI,000 buy-in a nd no limit on bets. .. He s hould have been ~ui. p1c1ous when he won the fi rst ri ve hands in a row," Epstetn c-ommcnted, "becaus e the n he started to lose consiste ntly." * * * I",.... Page Al STING ••. rt'<.'O rds T he three m en were arrestl'd c·arly Tuesday morning, hut Mn> C laydon couldn't be found hy police nght away. She wus localed Tuesd ay a ft1 •r noon fit a Big Canyon hom1• twlon..:mg to Dr H;,lph Mur k an orthopcd1 r surgl•on who practu·e:-. in N ew1>0rt Bea ch. De tectives from Los AnRek~ (kw lo Newport 10 on<• of lhl·1 r dl' parlmt>nt heh copt ers to movt• her lo Lo11 Angeles County J ail. "ihe was n•lcasc<I from c uRtody Wt•dm•sc1uy night uftcr po.'oltng $~1.000 hat I. Thal a mount wa~ scl hy Los Angeles Mun1 cipetl Court .Judge Gubriel Gutierrez wh<·n "'w <i nd her companions JJlcaded innocent dun ng urraignmcnt pro- ceedings Wednesday. Her hail was reduced from the $200,000 figure in the urrest war ran I Pair Arrested On ferry Rap Two young men we re booked t.'arly this m orning on fe lony t>hargcs ufter they ulleRedly tried lo liet one of the• BaltX>a Is land car fcrrlt-s e:tdrirt 1n Newport Harbor Booked into Ne wport Bcuch ci-t> jail were J effrey Hildreth, 20, of Balboa Island and Honold Asadoor, 18, of Fresno They were arrested under a ~ec tion of the Harbor and Navigation Code which makes it :1 fe lony violation to set adrift in- to navigable waters any vessel of more than 10 tons Burglar Gets $I 0,000 Loot Newport Beach police report ed today that a Lido Sands resi- dent lost valuables worth more than Sl0,000 when a burglar broke into her home Wednesday. Edith OUver told police she round a sliding glass door pried open and a window broken when s he returned from an ouUng at ubout I :30 p.m. Listed u mlHlng were two television sets, Jewelry and C81h DAILY PILOT 1 ... 0.-c_..,....,.,,... ..... _""'9'11 ..... tttlW~ "'""., ...... ..,.., .. ,, .... ~°'~ {OA't P~t""'"'O(.....,.. "'0.'•l•IPCfit~at• ~f}h_M. MoftCJ4W ~ .. r1d•t h;, (O"I• ,_,... .. --....... -............. '°"" f4't1t"111tH•-· tr ..... l~ ...... ,...,...(OH t A ~ ...... ,._..,_,.,....._""·~--,.--·· , ......... _""""""" .. -····"' -···· .. -c:..t•-t.•h•-··~ ' . ...,. ... _ ...... , ...... .._i-.... ~ llK•"'----o.-·-- OMNI c... • ...,. ............... "'-.. _,. ll .. °"'"'9wtllr•1 -....11Hc• ,,.,, ... 11 ........... T1l1•l11u CPHt.._, \ Ct1111A ......... .....,. 0•11¥ f"llot \l•lt PMIO DAVID HESTER, 17, TELLS OF SHOOTING INCIDENT Talks to Newsman (right) About Bullets In Huntington Beach Fro• ra., A I SMPING SUSPECTS. • • walk111g t.oward thP s tur<' "When I came bac k I couldn't b e lieve 1t ," h e r ecount ed "Everyone was hiding hchrnd things and s taring towa rd th;.11 <tpa rtment " Polict• :-.ay the suspect'>. who rcport<..'dly fired lhrOuKh a win- dow ~creen. fl l'd when orrtccrs urnved They S4.ly ~cvcral wit nesscs reported hearing gunftn· curlier in the day "It wu~ amuz1n~ thbt ntJbody wa~ hit." Sau.I IJOlt cr Lt Jim W;ilkN ·wl' could han• Vl·ry emuly hucl tJOdwis ;.tlJ over th1· ph1c<· " •·ro,,. Page ,, I CONTEST. • • "''fhe c·untt·~t:rnt ~ pu1d $100 ••ach to enter thl' <·on tes t." l><Hd Vu; ta~ Deputy 01st n cl Attorney William Paparwn. who proi. ecuted the case lla rt. 28, who recently moved to the north part of L:1)(un:J Bl·ach from South L a ~un a p I e a d c d n o con t <· s t t 11 t h e ch arges and was sentenced to !)(I d ays m juil, and ordered lo pay pa rtic1punU. rnon' th:.i n $8,000 10 awurd money and tu p:.iy JUd)(<'l> during the contc~t In <H1dilmn, lhirt wus orderr·d t o pay 1m unnamed Ncwport Hl•ach 1n s u rnnC't' firm $'150 following the contl'1>l. "Hart hud to ge·t insur:.ince lo cover any inJuries tha t might have Ix-en 'IUSl.<11ncd durmt( lhl' contest 1n Oce <1ns1de." "lie <ippure ntly went hack lo the insun ince compuny uftcr the contest and told them at was never held, then as ked for his money back." the deputy dis - trict attorney said. The ins urance company re - turne d $450 of the $500 deposited for insurance. Hart pleaded no contest to the cha rges, und will begin s erving his sent.cncc A4g :t F,....P~AI MUDD ••• u pardon implied guilt and fought to have Samuel Mudd's n ame cleared. "lie was never exonerated, and really. he lsn 't yet. All we cun gel is a personal declaration tha t P~ident Carter considers him innocent, but that's enough for me," said Richurd Mudd. "l 've been try.Ing to get the government to lake positive ac lion since 1932, and I've gone th rough e ach or the presidents since Eiitenhower. "But It's a lovely letter. I'm so re lie ved I'm tired. I've wortted on thls for 80 years, and I Just wunted to ge t It done before I 1eo Into the great beyond," he said. 'fhe grandson credited Rep. Paul Simon. R·Jll.. and Sen . Charles Mathiaa. R-Md., with tho persistence that lipped Carter's hand. lie uid he wlll not receive a copy or th• letter until later today, ulthoush CBS new• correspondent Rour Mudd, a dl1tant cousin, rHd him lu content• WcdnHday nlteht. The Sa1lnaw doctor 11 the author of a two·volumc, t .M~ Pll• f 1mUy b"tory, now in It.a third edition, which U1t1 aome • Mwld detcendanta. "W~ Mudda hlVe been In thla countey 1lnce 18'5, when we came from Br11to1 En1Jand " he •aid. "There ire' the we1lthy liludd1 of LOI Ant•IH, who donaa.d mllUom to law 1chool1 m1ay Doctor Mudd1 F1tber M udd1 C prleat1 > and l1wyer Mudd.I. "I m)'Mlt lulve nine chUdren fo ne deaea1ed), 15 1r1ndchUdNn lftd u,,... ,Nil· 1randchUdren, IO you '" bad 1ood rtllOD to battle th" ... , ... out,'' .. .... l'uli (·1• :-.ay on<· 11( the boy~ had be.> en st't'n hy wit 01•sSt•:o. the· d<J v ht'fon• l!itt1og in his front yard A•1th a nflc.• ' T wo u1,arlm t'lll~ a nd t wo houses Wl·rc spl1nlNcd with J.{un fir<', poli1·t· say one, a t•o,.,, C1rC'le upartmcnt, wus nddll'd With 11 bullcL5. Stan Hl'ffnn , I!), da1mN1 ht· was w<tlking tow:Jnl this upart- me nl to s1·c 1f his g1rlrncnd was <Jll nghl wlw n tw c.·amc umh:r s iege ''All of a s ud<lt·n the: hulll·ls Wl'rc fl ,rinJ.! :di ov<·r th1· plat t· I ~ol lh1• h1·ll out 11( Lh1·rt· ;mtl un dl·r th1:n "" Hdfn1·r '-Uld, pmnl· ing lo ii s par-;1'. k111·e· lugh hu:-.h J>l)lt<·l· s~11d 1t 1l!n ·1 known wli Ht µr11m pll'd thl· mul day shooting l'ohrl' :-aid orw su:-.pcrl 1~ 1n c us lody :it Or:an ~e C'ounty .J uvt.'n tlc lfall and th1· M'r<md wus n:lcast·d to hll> p;,ircnlll Miller Offers To Take 1 Oo/o Cut in Salary ft:dison Miller , Orange• Cnun· ty's ncwC!il county supervisor :-.<iys he will take a HI rwrcl·nl • vay <·ut to he·lp halanrr thr $580 5 m11l1on SJll'n<l1ng plan pro posed for county gove:rnmcnt for fi sC'a l 1979-HO. Mille r. appointrd tc1 the Coun ty Bo:.i rd of Sup<'rv1i.or11 1ust t:I duy s ago to n •pl a cc Halph 01cdrich. :.innounccd his pay cul pla n prior lo tht• sti.rt tod:.iy of hoard hearings on the proposed bud gel. In its current form, the spend 1ng plun proJccu. u $2.9 million defi cit. Besides announrlng he wi ll cut his $29.898 unnuul 11<1lary by JO percent, Miller sug.:t>:-.ted that o th e r w e l l p ai d rou nt y 1•mployces follow h1~ cxumple so that lower-paid employees cun receive cost·of h vi nl( incr ease!>. Miller al.so disclosed that 1n the interest of savings, he Is pay ing his starr JO pe rcent lcsli tha n il r ecei ved und n h is prt-, deccssor, who wus forced lo step down fo llowing h1 l> recent hri hcry conviction Budget ('Ons1dcrat1ons today dealt with the lluman Serv1c<•s Agency, the la rg1:sl de partment an county govcmnwnt Interested c1tiit:ns ue invited lo a tte nd the h<.'a rmgs a t the Board of Supervisors' hearing room at the Hall of Adm1m11trn· lion in Sunta An;.i. Man Sought In Attempt At Extortion Newport Beach police are 8eckln1 11 bur1lar who allempt- t' d to ext ort U,000 from Dullock ·a WUahlre In Faablon l1land. AccordJna to detecUvet. the bretk·ln oeeurred late Monday nilht but the bur1lar dldn 't uke 1nythin1 from the dep1nment at.ore. A store secretary, however, received a telephone call Tue"· day from a man who de1cribed th• brt1k·ln and thrutened more ol the 11me unle11 he w11 11 ven '5,000. Tb• HCretary WH lnltructed to hHt the money In one hun· dred doll1r bllla delivered to a 1pot off Back Bay Drive. PoUce 11ld today no further cont1ct bu been m1de by the eatortlonlat 1lnce that phone c11J. Tbelr lnve1U11Uon la con· Unulq. .,, • Aide 'Not Taugh' Action Told at England Hearing By IACK1£ HYMAN o. .. o.tt,,. ......... Tom Wl'-on, former asalatant principal at Newport Harbor flltth School, testified today that Principal Tom Jacobson took <1w ay his responsibility to evaluate band director Richard Eneland In 1977-78, 11yln, he wouldn't be tough enou1h. "rt's going to get sticky You'll huve to take sidei;,': 3 Coast Men Face Theft Rap Thret· Orange C..:oast men are In ('UStOdy today Ufter two Of · lht·m wc·n· discovered i.llegcdly Muffing drug'i into plastic bags. m u South La~una pharmacv. Oran~c County She riff's In- vestiga tor Fre d Collins s <11d Gary Lee.• Modic:., 26, of 241f Or1flwuod Road , Corona dl'I M ur, and Carlos W~rd Kie mi.n. <!3. of Laguna Beach, were ar r •·s te d ins ide th<' V1ll41ge Pharmacy. 31582 South Coai.t ll1~hway, shortly uflt-r 3 u.m . Wednesduv. Oeput1et1 arrested Steven Ap· pleton. H50 Coast View Drive. Laguna Beach, wht'n he alleged ly returned to the pharmacy :-.ho rtly uflcr 7 <t .m . to pie'-up htl> friends. Coltiru. claimed w1tneSll>S ob· .,(·rved Applttton's truck drop the two men off at the phurmacy :.hortly before 3 <J .m . Dt-put1t-s werc t1pJX•d ofr by <t stl l.'nl alarm and allegedly found Modica und Kiernan inside thl' stt>ri• u.'iinA plastic hags to carry clru~:-. from the.· phurm ary < 'ollins said thc bu Rs contumed $800 worth or Phc.·nobcirb1tal und D a i von. two tkpre~:.a nls or I r<1nqullh11·ri,. lf4· 1•l;1lmcd th<• two men en tc·ri·cl th1· pharma cy by prying 11H a :o.tdt• Vt-nl a nd entering throuj(h the suh floor betwet-n the huildings's first and second 'illJl"iC~ The t wo w('re under the· 1n nuence of hotUed drugs they hud l>l·en drinkinR before d{'put1l'll arrested lhem. Collins usscrtt:d Unit Backs Pmricia ff arris WA SHI NGTON <AP > -The S<:nate ft'inance Committee t.o· ctay approved the nom111allon or J111tric1a Roberts llarris to be ~WC rctary or health, educution und welfare The nomination, approved by vo1Ct• volf• without dissent, now goes to the full Senate for a con· firm ation vote. Mrs . H9 rris. who now head!! the Department of Housing a nd Urhan Develop· ment, will succeed J ot1eph A. Cu lifano Jr .. who was fired as II EW secretary by President Curte r. Wiison quoted Jacobson as t.cU· Ing him. • He 11poke as a defonae witness today in the hearing on un· profeaaional conduct charaes (tie d by the Ne wport·Mesa Unified School Di11trict agairust En1land. The hearing, originally ex- pected to last five days, has a lready KOne seven and It's ex- pected t.o go on for as much as a week tonier. The district accused England O( disobeying Jacob11on's order re1ardinf( band performances at football gamea a nd of involving parents and s tudent.a in an ad· -ministrative dispute. One or the issues the defense has stressed is the a lleJllation hy some witnesses that the proh- lems arose from a personality clash hetween J acobson and England Also tes tifying tod ay was fo rmer student band president Claire Fletche r. who said under cross examination that she <it- tcnded a meeting the night after the hearing began at which a number Of de(f'O SC witnesses descrihed their lettlmony to England and hia attorney. Attorneys clashed earlier on the subject of preparation ol wtl· neases. Defense attorney Lawrence Ro1enzweig objected that lhe subject wu irrelevant bul was overruled by hearln1 of(icer John Wllld. One witness described the meeting as having taken plac~ che night before the hearing;t s tarted but two later witneflaeti, Including Mlsa i'~letcher. have placed it on the next night. On the first day of the hearing, Willd asked witneH es "not to dis- c uss the Ir t est1 mon y with anyone to avoid unduP influence. The charges against England arc being heard at Costa Mesa ll1gh School by a three·member com mission on proressional con· duct headed by Willet. England wus transfe rred from Harbor High to Corona del Mar High this s pring a fte r tht• c h<trges we re filed. The case has s tirred controversy amoni.: a number or parents. students a nd teachers. r ..... r~A• HEARING SLATED. • • ward. investigators said. Some of the subjects 1n the photos were nude a nd othe rs , said one investigator. would have hcen classified as "pornography m the old duys ... R o bin and a 12 -yea r old girlfriend hud been upprouched <it Huntingto n Beach Stale Park by a man who wanlt-<1 to te:tke their pictures on tht· d<ty Rohan disappeared. oohcc· su1d A police artist. worked with Robin's fri('nd and cumc up Wlth a likencss that was d1stnhutl'd lo the prc•sl. und to other Jaw cn- rorcement uRencies Th<it composite eventually lt-d • to Alcal;i's a rrest following a rour-wf>ek lonlo{ 1n vesl1gat1on launched by "ttJ>!'" from police agencies and persons who know Ak<i la. s u1d LL Bru(·t· Younf.l Alca la subsequ~nlly ha~ lwt-n "tent <1 l1 vely " 1d<·nt1flf•d by Hob1n's i.:1rlfrit·nd a l. th<· (•<im c ramun who approacht d the., I wo youngs tcrl! <in the beach Junt• 20 Police hud been M'arching fo r the beach photoJ,!raphe r since Hobin disupp<'an·d as s h · r<'· port edl y rode homt· from hf'r friend's hou1w on 11 horrowt.'d yellow Schwinn b1cy<'lc lak r that afkm()(m Her unclad and rlt·<·ompt1s1•rl remain., werl' found July ~ IH .1 :-late cmploy1·1.· rl1•anng tiru~h 111 a rt•mot1• fo11tl11ll ar1·a n1•;u Sll'rra Macl n· Cause of death. polict> '>:t). still has not hec•n ckf1n1tl'lv t•stablis he d hC'C&J USt· or lhl• hody 's cond1t1on Mc•<inwhilc.•. two Oxnard poltct.' invesl11.tatorl> w••r(' s<'ht·duled to m(•et with lluntington lh·ach of fiN•rs today to discus~ u posMhl1• t'OnnectiOO With a June 17 attack on a 10-ycar -old Oxnard ~1rl. Ro byn Rillingsly was ktd· napped on her way to un Oxnard beach. Shl· was found. raped and be aten but a lJve. in a canyon nt-ar Malibu. Huntington Be ach orrir<•rs s1:11d the girl hud n •maincd un conscious until this week and that a portion of he r hra1n had been removed In surge ry Los Angeles Sheriff's 1n ve11ti1rntors also have shown :m inte rest in Alcal<i's a rrest, s111d lfunlington Bea<'h police Sl(t. Ron Jennings. lie said the Los Angeles of racers art' tnVeRtigat1ng th1• cJcoaths of two boys whose bod1e!I wen· dumpt•d in remote art•as a fh ·r thl•y had bee n sexuully molc.•stcd Husscll Goudy Jr , M. of Ila <·1l•nda ll<>1ghts wus la st s1•1•n ul1ve whilr h1lchh1kml( 1n Hunt ington lk&ich If 1i, stranAl<'d l>ody W<tS founc l .July 19. 1977, in the San Gahm·I Mountatns Thomas G Lun~g n·n. 14 . '>f H<'seda. d1!iupfX'arf'd May 2R of lh1i-; year afll'r he• was schcdul1'ff to mt•et a photoRrnpher whu wanll-d Lo tuk<' h1l> picture on :1 ~katt-l>o<ird, poltc1· n ·port llis hody was found two d:1v' l11ll'r m lht· M<tlthu Mounta111~ lit· had h1:·c n s t<tlibed a nd strangled In :.idd1t1on lo the charges f1lt.:d in Orang<· County, Alcalu 1s -;c h<'duh'fl for trial in lt1vcrs1tl1· County Superior Court Sept 10 on char~t'h of forr 1hle rup<: :Jmt tnlt•nt to eomm1t hodtl y hurm Thos<• charges ~t<·m from lh1· Fe·h 13 <tllurk on u 15-ycar 11111 ~trl m·ar Banning wh1h· Akala all1•g1•<lly wa:-. t.&1k1ng pu:tun·:-. /\ lr11l<1 wa:-. rcle.aiwd on 11 n • clu<·foCI SI0,000 had <1n March 16 Ball onAmally had h •en set al $50 .000 H••cords show Alca la ~erv1·1l n1o;Hly l!:1 months 1n :,lute 1>n~on followtnR a 1972 conv1ct1on for a "c·nmc.· ugatnsl a child," wh.tcll mvolv1·d an utlac·k on un R·ycar 111<1 Los /\.n~ele:-. girl in 19f>8 Poltcc• !><iy a m otorist s<tw Alcala pick up the girl, follow1.:<f him to u Los Angeles upartmcnt und then culled polic1· Alcala t:scapcd. OHiccrs found the child beaten and r:.iped. The Monterey Park man was urrestcd for that t•rtme in 197 1 wht•n a Concord. N.11., postul employee recognized his pic ture on a n FBI "wanted " ooster. OFFSHORE• OP• QUIKSILVER• HOOlt; • SllRFLINE •PUA• STUBBIES WE CARRY THE BEST ALL YEAR LONG NEWPORT SURF AND SPORT MEN'S. WOMEN'S a BOY~' ~WIMWEAR • • StweJ JIOl/a...,...Avt. ............ 671-712' ....... ,...., t ....,"" ........... 'THI 1 ... WILL • A DECADI Of DANQD AND DIClllON,' CONNALLY <PREDICTS R1publcM Prulc:lentlel C.ndldate M•k•• Point• In Newport •••oh Appearance Connally Pitch PowerfuJ Presitkntial Hopeful Wows Newport Audience By DAVID KUTZMANN Gt• O.Wy ...... , .... He spoke of t.be ravages of in· flalion and of the growing threat of the Rmaian bear . He preached against the evils of deficit spendin1 and of the necessity for tax reform t.o e"ase the burdens of lbe inflation. weary middle class . He made his points wilb catch phrases -"The 1980s will be a decade of danger and decision" -and with the fist -pounding a uthority of a man who would someday like t.o be called Mr. President. And when he was finished Wednesday. his a udience in Newport Beach stood aod ga\(e former Texas Gov John Connal· ly a standing ovation. Many of the 600 packed int.o the salon or the Marriott Hotel a pparently a r e c o nvinced this Texas rancher , lawyer, presidential confidant, former secretary of the treasury and GOP presiden- t ial aspirant is, indeed, chief ex· ecutive material. Co onally's forum was a lunc heon s pons or e d by the Greater Irvin e Indus tricd Citron TaUc League. and as he said later, his audience wab made up of the kind of loeal influential poliUcal leaders he believes he m ust im· press fi rst if he is to make a serious run for the presidency. There seemed little doubt his listeners felt a certain affinit y for Connally's blunt-spoken warnings and views on the state of the nation. And his enthusiastic reception in Orange County wa'!\ evidently . still in his thoughts al a press conference following his speech. 'Tm gonna be back." he said o f his campa ign e ffo rts in California. where he has been s p e nding this week · giving speeches and raising funds from Sao Diego to Fresno and San Francisco. Acknowledging• that he was standing on former Calirornia Gov. Ronald Reagan's home turf. the ex-De mocr atic gov- ernor of Texas said he wasn't a bout "to concede this state to anybody." And prodded by reporters to give his views on California's winner-take-all primary, he said County Retirement Program Defended o. .. ,~ ... tt ......... HE TAKES UMBRAGE County Offldal CHron the r e tirement s ystem a re generous when compared with private industry." He c laimed the audit failed t.o consider that private firms pro· vlde other benefits t.o employees including bonuses, stock options, profit sharing and expense ac· counts . "Orange County employees have none of this. In the private enterprise, practically in all in· stances the employer pays 100 percent of the contribution rate." Boallla alao predicted dire political coaaequences for Presl· dnt Carter's re-eleetion bid lf aD llilpalc illl't named u dep- ut1 attorn•Y 1•aual or to aotber cabmet=. a.ma uJd la should ..... .._ eom about tbe ablnlt DOmlaaUou. but that tMJ .. ....., left out.11• tbe ................ lrll' 9d tf Carter doeln't mu• • llilpale ~t tllat lleaen·Ameiicau wili ettller .-• clrtft for Ben. Edward·-· for pr..w.at or 1t.Q • .., from tbe polll. it would be "helpful" if the prac· l ice were e lim i n a t e d . He st ressed, howe ver , that he didn't wis h to interfere in a·state mat ter. He was referring to efforts by state Sen. John Schmitz t.o hav<• the state·s Republican conven· lion delegates distributed pro· por t iona lly among the can- dida tes based on the percentage of the vote each received 10 a primary election. If a single can- dida te were to receive over 50 percent of that vote. however. he or s he would gel all the del- egates. or his Orange County VIRll. Connally told newsmen he was attempting lo build a base or i.upport among local polltical leaders. He admitted his campaign, launched lasl January, hadn't yet penetra ted do wn lo the average voter. T his wouldn't happen, he said, until he finally pe netrates the high-visibility world of prime-time television news. Asked by a reporter if being an ex-De mocrat h ad caused some Republicans to mistrust him. Connally snapped, "If be· ing a former Democrat dis· qualifies you, then Governor Reagan and I will both have to quit." Reagan, too, is an ex· Democrat. Earlier. in his speech t.o the G r eater Irvine Industr ia l League audience. Connally re· cited a litany of national woes. Referring t.o national energy proble m s, Conna ll y sa id America was bein g he ld .. hostage at the hands or OPEC <Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries).·· He said OPEC holds the life or rleath of the industnal world in its hands. Connally called for the mtning and burning or more coal and the opening of publi c lands to ex· plore for oil and gas to achieve energy independence. He advocated more nuclear power plant development. but said later at the p ress con reren ce he doesn 't look on nuclear power as the long-term solution. He s aid solar power could one day be feas ible. pe rha ps by the mid·21sl century. but couldn't be counted on now fo r s ubst a ntia l a mounts of energy. Speaking of the relaxation or environmental rules to permit more coal mining, he said lands can be restored afterwa rd to look even better than before the mining began. As an example. he said. Irvine ranch land looks betw r today than before It was developed. On inte rnational matters, Con· n a lly decrie d the escalating milita ry might of the Soviet Union and said lhe United States would have to m aintain its military and economic strength &o remain the spokesman for the free world. After bis appearance ln Newport Beach, Connally spent Wednesday evening at the home of an Orange lndustriaUst for some informal fund-raising ac- Uvltles. Asia refupes and Mexicans. ·'The country baa abown a humanitarian sJde, and rilbtful· ly 10," t.o the Southeut Asians, be noted. "Yet It 11 UllDI do11 and police raid• to d e port un · documented allen worken t.o Mulco. Tbe lncon1l1tency la very~ . "Tb• UDdoeumented worker lbould be lbown DO .... eoal· ,.. ... tbu tbe IDdocblDele, .. bedeeland. Thur!d!y. Juty 26. 1979 s DAILY PILOT A:I Israelis Blamed .. PLO Leader Dies Of Gunshot Wound NICE. France <AP> -Zuhair Mobsen , military operations chief ol the Palestine UberaUon Orcanization, died today as a re- sult of injuries received in a shooting tbia week, hospital of- ficials said. Mohaen, 43. who also beaded the Saiqa <Thunderbolt> guer· rilla 9rpnizatioo CQntrolled _by Syria, waa shot !n t.be head Tues· day night as be approached the door of a fourth·fioor apartment in Cannes be and his wife bad bee n occupy in g since last weekend. His wife. who was opening the apartment door t.o admit him, t.old police the gun. m an ~i red from a service stairway six feet away. He had been reported in "hopeless" condition following an operation t.o remove a bullet from his head. Egypt's secret ser vi ce Upped I sraeli assass ins of th e whereabouts of the PLO leader. a leftist Arab newspaper report· ed today. It s aid the Is raeli agents followed him to Cannes from an African summit meet· ing in Liberia. The PLO a lso a ccused Is rael of the assassination or Monsen. but Western diplomats m Pans said the shooting on the Riviera may have been the start of a new round of warfare betwe00 rival PLO factions or leaders. · In Cairo. a n Egyptia n s p0kesman also referred to the poss ibility or nn internal PLO dispute. Egypt has often "called on the various fal:tions of tht> Pa lestinian movement to en·d the ir internal difrerences and the bloodshed among them that has claimed many victims or th<' revolution," the government spokesman said. A watchman reportedly saw two men. one possibly an Arab and the other a large man iri a white suit. apparently Euro· pean. fleeing in a red Fiat with u local li cense. In Beirut. Vasser Arafat, the chief or the PLO, charged that the shooting was the work or a hit squad trained by the Israeli secret service. Saiqa and another PLO fac. tion, the Marxis t Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. blamed the "Camp David alliance" -Israel. Egypt and the Uoiled States. Saiqa vowed a "painful and decisive reply sooner than expected." The lettiat Beirut newspaper As Safir said today Egyptian secret servicemen who accom· panied Egyptian President Anwar Sadal t.o the African sum· mit in Liberia laat week tipped agents of MO&&ad, the Is raeli in- t e 11 i gen c e age n cy, about Mohsen's movements aftt:r the s ummit Anthony, Diedrich Heali;,g Delayed· By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of 1119 O••ly l"ltee Staff A defense move has delayed a prelimina ry he aring of cam· paign fund charges against Ora n ge Count y Board o f Supe rvisors Chairma n P hilip Anthony, former S upervisor Ra lph Diedrich and two past political associates Court proeeedinRs against the rour co -defe n dants h a lte d Wedn esda y a fte r attorney.;; repres e nting An t h ony a nd 01edr1ch went to the bench of Supcrior Court Judge Byron McMillan asking that he over· rule a lower court decision that disqualified Central Municipal Dis trict Court J udge Robe rt La w from hearing the pre · hmmary ~xammation Mc Millan ordered that a hr-a r mg on the disqualif1c·at1on •~sue be h~ld next Thursday 11 Moments later. over the pm· tests of thl' prosecutors from the state Attorney General's of- hc-e. I-;ugene Langhauser. pre· siding Judge in the mun1c1pal C'OUrt. ordered the entire ca~t· held over until Sept 11 Wednesd ay's l'Vents began whe n Mars h all M or~an . 01edrich"s attorney, didnl show up for a scheduled 9 30 a.Im. ap· pearanre in the case A few minutes later. Thomas Crosby, Anthony's attorney. d1 sap· pea red Prosecutors a ssumed that Mor gan had experien ced car trouble. and engaged m s ma ll talk among themselves About 10:30 a .m. Morgan and Crosby suddenJv s howed up before Judge Langhauser, and announced Judge McM1llan·s de cision. Deputy Attorneys General J . Rich ard Ha den and J e ffrey Joseph immediately complained t.o the judge that the order had been \,ssued without their input. He told them he was bound by the higher court ·s order. Later Wednesd ay, Haden und Joseph met with Mc Millan and asked that he reconsider his de· cision. He refused. J oseph charges that Morgan a nd Crosby acted "improperly" and that he believed they should somehow be sanctioned H a den sa id t h at Mori!an. p articul a rl y , w as .. d1 :- rourteous" t.o Judge Langhauser for not showing up at the !.I .JO a. m . appearance. "lt 's discourteous to leave a rourt wa iting fo r an ho ur without calling in," Hade n said Cont acted late Wednesd<ty al his office, Crosby said . "l havt· yet to s hed a tear over hn, pique ·· Crosby said the move· was nc1 different from one recently m;.cc1c· by a deputy attorney ~tncrnl agamsth1m. ··All I do ii. follow thf' pm cl'dure they teach.'' Crosby ::.a id .. They can jump in the ocean .. Morgan c~ld not be reached for comment Since Monday. the case ha~ bee n 1n the h ands of f1vl· ~1 un1c1µa l Court a nd two Supc nor Court Judges over th1• issue of who will preside over the prellm1nary hearing . The issue has primarily cen tered over a ruhng by Municipa l Court Judge Barbara Thompson that the prosecution was within its legal n ghts m challenging a~ s1gnment of the case to Judge Law T hat issue will agiain be in the s potlight during next week's Superior Court hearing. Anthony, Di edrich. fo rmer Anu he 1m C ity Counc ilma n William Kott and OllS·tJme coun- t y political fi na nc ie r Gene Conrad are charged with con· cealing the true sources of money that went to several 1976 political campaigns Floor Sample Sofa and Chair , Clearance SAVE 25 i. to 1 /\30% / Above Sofas end Chairs are Gracefully designed with ~ con1truction enhanced by meticulous telloting to give you lavish comfort. VOUt F•VOttt9 ~ Will B• H1111>y To .Ast11r rou. H.J.GARREfr f~~NITtJRE .................. the ~ •JI FIUI tMl M fomd Tb• LUI.AC leader Hid be didn't Mhocate an open border, but added Uaat eff0111 Mould be made to menae trade. tourtam P..OFESSK>NM. Jiii MAUOl 11.YD. and ~omlc arraa1~nbl~•'•Nn~A•~~~~~•Ai!~~~~~.~~.~~~·.~.-~~~~~~•C•O•S•T••~~~·~•~a11 ... ~te.C::L:t wlt.b Mateo. ,. __ 111111,_, • ~ wl•~~ Te•~~'i.' MarpllllH letting Out the .Air Tlllt WA181NGTON WRBDE: In theM d1y1 when you can't ft.net mudl to amUe about la da11¥ ev nt.a. count on the •wapa~n to take 110methln11er1oua and tum It in to a joke. H.ltb••Y 1alety la \be luue at hand. For yean now, lnaur~ comc::,ea. 1avanta or road ufet,y and otlMtr autboriti• have pusb.lna for adop· lion ol air bap to 11ve lives on lbe b11hw1ya of our nation . The air baa is a device wta.lled In the daahbourd nr u of an 1tutomoblle. It r.,poaet there in a deflated tondltlon until a hffd-on. collision jolta at into acUon Then. 1~ lwis i.:.. ~ ~ _,.y ·.I Look Out! Here Cornea Attack by Coragreuwnal Aar Baga than the wink or an eye, the bag inflates itself between the motorist and the instrument panel, thus cushioning the body from fatal impact THIS IS HAaDLV a laughing matter Some safety ex- perts assert the air bags could save 9,000 Uves each year on the highways. Alas, adoption of air bags faces renewed debate soon in Con~ress. And thus one headline appeared today declar- ing, '"Air Bags Jo'ace Major Test in House ... " Listen. if you don't read beyond that headline, you'd simply figure it was going to be another one of those filibuster debates an Congress with certain gaseous reprc1>entatives trying to hold the: floor. It would be the Air Bags versus the Snorers m another congressional confrontation. CERTAIN LONG-TIME congressional observers would suggest that some House members could rm several air bags just introducing what they're going to speak about. Gas may be an expensive commodity at the servi,ce station pumps but It's cheap on the House floor. · If you figured to take a serious Poll on the chances or air bags In the legislative debate, it's dirricull to figure how you'd even approach our coastal delegation in Con· gress. How in the world, for example, would you ever put the question to Congressman Bob Badham, the Republican from Newport Beach? YOU MIGHT TRY a question hke. "L1stc:n, Bob. what do you hink about the air bags in Congress?" He'd probably reply, "Hey, show a little respect. Some of those people are my best friends . . . " So you try again a nd ask, '"No, Bob, I mean do you think the air bags wiU gel out of the House?" Then he'd answer, "Naw, some or those guys will be r unning for re-election even after I've retired . . " Clearly. there's no way you can handle this. Prices C:Ontinue To Soar • WASHINGTON <AP> Another bis spurt In the cost or enern and hou.aln1 pushed con· 1um~r pricea up 1 percent in J unc t&.S lnl11tUon continued to ro1c abov..-a 13 percent aMual r11h:, the .covemment rePo{ted today. Soartna price Increases for aa1ollne and healina fuel and a Hlighl rise In food prices kept the Labor Oepurtment'a monthly ln· (lotion mcusure at 1 percent or higher for the fifth consecutive month. THROUGH THE first half or lhc ycur. inflation has been run- ning ut u 13.2 percent aMual rah'. tr It continues at that pace for the full yeur. 1979 will reg- 1gter the highest innatlon since lmmcd1atcly after World War IL The Cart.er administration fore casts that a substantial slowdown in food price increases later this year will help pull In· rtation down from ilB current high level. Dul the administration still ex- pects inflation lo finish the year a l a rate or more than 10 per- cent, for only the third time m three decades. THE INFLATION rate con- tinued to lake its tolJ on a typical worker 's real spendable earn· ings . after deducting taxes and taking inflation into account, the Labor Department said. Spendable earnings or a mar ried worker with three depen- dents declined 0.8 percent in June. meaning that wages could not quite keep up with the rise in cons umer prices during the month. For the 12 months ended in June, a worker 's real spenda· ble earnings declined 3.5 J>Cr· cenl. The Labor Department said gasoline prices continued to soar in June. jumping 5.6 percent after a 5 percent rise in May Those pn ccs have advanced at a 60.8 percent annu<1l r<1te so far this year. SIMILARLY, FUEL oil prices leaped 8.6 percent in June followfng a 5.3 percent rise in May. Through the first half or the year, ruel oil prices have been climbing at 70.6 percent un nual rate. Th e government's index of housing continued to rise steeply for a filth straight month. HOU."· ing prices increased 1.5 percent during the month, home financ- ing costs jumped 2.1 percent and maintenance and repairs rose 0.9 percent. The good news for consumers was that food prices rose hy a modest 0.2 percent during June. the s mallest advan ce in 11 month.s. Clothing prices declined 0.1 percent and ente rtainment costs rose by just 0.1 percent. the smallest rise this year. Texas Coast Drenched Water Pours Into Hom~s, Businesses T~•p•raf •r•• Ml U ll'<P AllMnt •• I• Albu'qw 100 II AllMll<1 87 fl . U 6•111m«• .. 1• .01 8olw 'I\ '1 ~!Oft ., 11 Br-n~•lll• 9J ll 8uftelo 81 13 2 70 Cheyenne e. ~ Clllce90 11 •I 0\ • Clft<l"""ll IO /7 11 Clewl-tl II .tn oe1 F1 win n '" Oennr '11 S4' .•1 Oetro•I 80 " 2• Hel..,• I) )1 -VIM 11 1) HOVtlOft n 7) ),Ji Ind'"°"' P 1' .14 Je<lli'vllle " 11 " K•ll'\Cll'I .... .... ,v._ 11a .. Llll .. lt_. '° n I.Al\ Allltlft 1i 6l 1.0VltYhlt II 12 U1 MMllll>I• " n '* Ml-• • rt Mllw..._ 71 6J Mtlf .. $1.P .. t4 Natillwllle .. 72 t.01 .... 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Crocker, who claimed to be Jesus C hris t. had spent 13 hours at the s aml' s pot l~st year before being talked down Oil Barons Assail Windfall Tax Plan • WASHINGTON ( J\ P 1 The oil industry says Pre~1denl C<>rlcr's "windfall profits tax ' 1hn't nc1·dl·d. <l<:hp1te a fresh pr1·h· 1dential dcchirallon that the levy 1s c·ruc1al lo h1r. new mult1- bllhon-dollar energy program ··we continut· to belie ve thut added new taxes m <1dd1tmn to those a lread y on the-hooks arc unnecessary,•· Americ<.1n Pc:lroleum ln~lltulc Prt•!>tdent <.:h01rles J DiBona s<i1d Wetln(•:.dd y night. COMMENTING A•'TER CARTE R'S news conferencc. D1Bon<1 :.aid that without the new t<tx. the nation's oil compumes <;hould be able to mcreasc production of domestic Oil by about two m1lhon barrels a day by the m1d-l980s. "With the proposed new tax a million barrels a day will be lost." he said DiBona made his comments after Carter used his nationally broadcast news conference to appeal to the American pubbc to help him wm final congressional approval for the proposed tax The president said his proposal 1s nece1>sary to fund his $142 billion energy program designed to lessen the nation's dependence on 1m· Ported oil. . The propo.'ial already has cleared lhe llouse of Rcpn:scn tatives, and Carter sau.l "'there will be a massive slruggl~ lo gut tht: windfall prof1L'> ta IC bill"' m the Senate NATION I WEATHER Rtmo.nlng Oj!Gas Set Back WASm:NG,TON (AP) -After an unexpected aetbaek, HoU1e leaden are plamlinl aaotber vote nest week to 1lve tbe presi- dent standby aulbortty to ration CalOliDe. Debate on tbe leglalaUoa was abruptly baited late WedDelday after the House approved. 232.117, a Aepubllcan-1pomored amendment sharply UmiUnc the president's nexibillty to impose rationing. IT WAS THE second blow the Ho u i>e has dealt President Carter's request for standby ra·. tioning authority this year. In May, the House turned down a similar rationing plan entirely. The proposal before the House would allow either the House or the Senate to block r ationing any time the president trted to Im· pose it -a safeguard Carter says he can live with. But the a mendment adopted Wednesday would also give Congress "one·house veto•· power to reject details ol the plan in advance. The amend-. menl was by Rep. Benjamin A. Gilman. R-N. Y. Supporting the propot1al were 79 Democrat s a nd 15 3 Republicans. COMMENTING ON the vote today. While House press secr etary Jody Powe ll said. '"lt"s a sign that. too mucb and too often, once the gas lines dis- a ppear the immediate threat 1s no longer with us. It becomes polillC!> as usual, business as ·usual. .. Clauning this provision wou.ld make it extremely dLrficult for the prt.'S1dent to ever order ra - tioning, the bill"s sponsors had 1t removed from the llousc floor while they tned to figure out wh<il to do next And Carter. responding lo tht> latest de ve lopment. crihclL('d Congress dunng his broadcai.t ncwi. confe re nce We dnesday night f o r putting n Pw "restraints"' in the way of a Jitandby rat1onmg plan. HE RENEWED his appeal that Congress give him rationing authority before leaving town for its month-long August re · cess. House Speake r Thomas P O'Neill tenlcttively scheduled de- bate to resume on the btll next Tuesday. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------------------------ . . , . !~' ... ,, .... ~ ·' . . 4r, • • • I ,. ,.... . . •I " • ' ...... , .. .. ' I.I t' I ••Iyo•~ •) I "", 1•H 1 1' ' : ., ~ .. ' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS . ,, ' ... .. . . . .. ,. \,p I 6 f'>.t41• fi' •lurl> ... ,......, ...... , ..... -. ty ·-qt" t f I W +.; ·-•t t •4"f'"' .... ''-' ,. .....,.,,..._ "\• ...... -...... '"\I --"*-.............. . . I ' : • '-" ~fol• I ' . , ... , .... ''"' '"' t• ,, ' . , .... "-• . I·,. I 0 ,·, • • t .. I ... .... ........ '•t.-" ••••••••••• ..... .., ~ . .., . ' '"' . ., .. .,.. , ....... ••• • ••• 'Ii' • '••I' • .... I o\ . ... "'' . . .-. ••• t •• ,, l CALIFORNIA Thur9dtly, July 26. 1979 DAIL v PILOT AS ~11i;-b Raps Miller Brown's Presidential Bid Hurt? J' BROWN ACTIONS HIT Lt. Gov. Mtk• Curb VIEWS CRmCIZED Tom Heyden • SA CRAMENTO tAP> -Ll. Gov. Mike Curb HY• actre11 ,, ••• Pond.a~ her anuw .... ·•etlvl8\ huaband Tom Hayden and e• POW Sdleon MUler. newly 1ap polnled O r an1e Co unt )' 1uperviaor. are burtin& Oov. Ed· mund Brown .lr.'1 pre.ldenUul chances. Republican Curb a aseS1ed Democr at Brown 'a a talus at 11 news conference called Wedpes· day lo discuss a proposal for al lowln1 Mexicans into lhe Unll~d States to work. The proaram would resemble the old bracero plan. Called the "guest worker " program. i\ would allow Mcxicanb lo enter the United Stales to work in agriculture and elsewhere but would be written so 11s not lo deprive Americ11ns of jolJs, Curb said. BACK TO Brown : Curh noted that the state Senate refused last i'~riday to confirm Miss Fondu's appointment to the state Arts Council. a nd Rrown has u lso been criticized for appointing Mille r to the Orange County Board of Supervisors . Miller, who was supported by Miss Fonda a nd Hayden pe rsonal friends of Brown was formally censured and re· tired from the U.S . Marine Corps after a 1973 investigation tnto allegations he collaborated with lhe North Vietna mese while a pri1mner of war. Miller denied the allegations. Curb said the three do not re present the feelings or the vast majority or Californians. "The thing lhat upsets people i!I tha t lhear influence is so great at the present time. that m aybe an action such as the action the Legislature took the other day *H necunry Ju.et to brln1 back some rtat00able balance." be Hid. CUR.B SAID Brown appointed M iaa Fonda and Miller to boost his prettidential aaplratlona and pres umably counte r act hi s growing image a s a con- servative. ··He Js s hootine Cor the s upport or the 4ltra-liberal segments th rou1hout tbe country," he said. . Curb. who has tried to make appointments wbUe acting gov- ernor during Brown's absences from the s tate. declined a ny bla m e for the deterioration of Bro wn's relations with the Legislature. "I think the prob· I e m s he 's having are coming from m embers of his own party, .. he S<t ld. BROWN WAS quoted by The Sacramento Bee Wednesday as s a yi ng som e Democ r 11 t 1c: legislators fear he will be elect cd president and leave C urb to prcsidl• over the 1981 legislative reapportionmc·n t. Suid Oro wn : 'A rot or lt·~1s lators are actually ~1fr.,.id I' II bl' elected.· Back to the "i:uest worker" proposal, Curl1 said the federal govcrnmt•nt should authorize 1t Stalt•s would elect lo pa rt1c1p<1lC' li e said 11 would give the al1t•ns respect. and would mean that thc•ir children "wouldn't have to livr behind closed door~ and c·loscd blinds ." C urb . whose m atc:rn al grandmothe r is Mex1c;rn. s:ud he would discuss the program Tuesday al a meetin~ or the ~ov ernors or north ;ind south B;.iJa California. and Aug I 5 ;1t ;1 mcclin~ or the ('ommiss1on of Ethics Ruling 'Blow' Justices Reluctant to Decide Fate SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Stale Supreme Court justices have been told it would be a "stun mng blow" to the administr ation or justice if they themselves decide whether a probe into their al· l <.'ged impropr iet1 c::. s hould be open or closed. ( J ··u 1s with profound ~~TE r egret that the Com· J in mission o n Judicial Performance finds itself --------- obhgate<Jfto advise the justices under invesUgallon for possible misconduct on questions or judicial e thics," the eight-membe r panel said Wednesday. dcr lo make the transition lo new management s moothe r Wat..-nRelon Undoing SANTA BARBARA IAPI -It was apparently a hungry desire for a melon that cut short lhe flight of fugitive IncJja n activist Leona rd Peltier. who was captured five days after his dram atic escape from prison . the Callfomaae at Lake Taboo He sald he would also testify before a federal com mission. Curb said he has not discussed the program with Brown. whose father , former Gov. Edmund "Pat" Brown, oversaw the phas· ine out of the original bracero program. Al' Wk ... lo He said the United States and Mexico could work out u pro- gram similar to one between S w itzerland 1o1nd lt11 ly. in whfoh Swiss employers tell the Italian government how muny workers they need and lhe workers a re sent with work permits. * * * CRITICAL OF SENATE Jane Fonda McCarthyism Spirit Charged by Fonda LOS ANGELES (/\Pl /\clrl·~s Jam· f ond<1 ha:-. lilamf'd 11.hat 'th• described as "th(' !>pint or McCarthyism .. for her f(•JCCllOfl hy thl s talt· senate us a mcmbl'r or the California Arts Council "The s pirit or the Wilch hunts or tht: l!:J:'>Ol> th<Jt attackl'cl artist:-, In Hollywood for lhl'1r 1>oh t1cal tonv1<:t1ons and rode rnui.th~horl ovc-r their civil liberties the spinl or In-h~r:-~l:tenu•ntt~wtn·l>..., McCarthyism still :-.molders 1n our stale: Senate." Miss FondC1 ;tl!>CJ rdc:rn:d to <1 public cl1spul1· said in a written statement r1· lll't11ot•(•n hl·r amt folk:-.ini..:1·r .111.111 leased Wcdnc•sd<.iy tlac·i . ""hu IJoui..:ht ·1 I ull Ii.th• n1·wsp;11wr ad 1·:dllng for an in "A PPAR ENTLY. s omi· \t·i.tigation 1nt11 human nghh s enators. bt11l bent on fi ghtJr1g 'iol<.1tu>r1s in Vietnam the mcnL.., of th(: V1t•tn<1 m wi.11 Fonda h<td qul·..,t1nnl'l1 th1· and s marting from llw tragic "111J..:l·r's sources ~ind ... aid fl~w1 -. t·n nSCQU(.'llC('<\ of thl' po~tlll>ll \\llr<b .t11g1wd ht·r ""tlh lh1· they onCl' advocated. hav<• n:s inci:-.t narrow illld m·gat1vt· l'lc· urrectc d lht• :i;tall· Chilrg1· ... m .. nts in ou1 countr} who co11 leveled :1gi.11nsl ml· dunnl! th1 • 111111t• to tJ«•ht•\t• I hat 1·omrn11n1'>11'l 1:-. "1irs1· th:.11 tll'.1lh 1'\ixon pl'nOd," MIS!> romla :-;.ml 'fh e.. l t I 2k ~ 1 Fond:1·.., n1·11o ... 1.11t·m1·nt .,.,1<1 C .-~.:0;1 l' VO C'( J (lg:t IOS Mi ss Fonda·~ appointment la'>I This n1·\o\ round of a tt ;wko., ;t1 ... c1 f"nday afte r a d t:liutl· 1n whll'h" "1'1·m tu impl)' that I am 11nc1111 Repuhlic[1n sc·nat11r ;inust•d lwr i·c·rncd aboul thi· pll~hl 11f the of treuson during the V1Hn;1rr1 IH1al pc•oplc-.• inil un\o\ illlng '" Ii•· 1·nt1n1I of the n1·w gov1·rnm1·nt War. 11fV1etnam .. Miss Fonda al!-.o h11s dr.iw11 crit1c 1sm rcc<'nt ly for 1nrtu1·n1· Sii E SAIO ..,ht· h.1t1 r•·c···ntl} ing Gov Edmund <; Brown .Ir 1·11ntnliuu"l rnunt·\ 1111 .1 pn\;111 lo nppoint form1•r POW Edison 11·11,·f m1ssll)n 111 ;1111 lht 110;11 M illt•r to a vac anl'y o n the· 1ic·opl1•, anrl had JOlfll·fl 1n Arr Orange Co unt y B oard o r ne~l) .lnll'rnat1onal .., r1·que'>I Supl'r v1sors Miller has bt·en i.ll' that un impartial de legation 1,, CUSCd Of ('Oll<1bor;.it1ng With admitted tO IOV<.'S tll::all' 1·nnrl1 North Vietnam while a pnsonl'r tiuns in th<· V1c·tn:.im1·..,,· t'.Jlllf''> ~~':!.sons. Pot OK'd To Treat , Cancer SACRAMENTO <AP> -Start· ml( next yeitr; California pbysi· clans will be allowed to pre · scribe mariJuuna for cancer pa· tientis on chemotherapy. Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's off1t'l' reported s iliCning the enabhnu legislation Wedncsde1y. ll wus SD184 hy Stin. Robert P resley. D·R1 verside /\ Presley s pokesme1n . Boh llo tmci;. said Califo'f'nia w ill ~ the 14th state to allow m anjuana usl' 1n cancer treatment SU PPORTERS of the bill mi11 ntain thilt mari1uana 1s often inon· effect1vt• than other drug~ 1n co untera ct1n~ the nausea hrou~hl on hy chemothcr~py Th<· 11111 a11l1H1n1.l's a four-ye11 r program unll1·r which doctors l'lc •;i rc·cl h} tlw ... 1 ate-Researc h i\d\I SOr y l'anc•I c:uuld ad m inister lhc <Jrug The• p:1nl'I 'M1ulll :.i lsu c:11ns1d1•r lht· u~c: <if man ju<ina as a l rc<1t 1111·nt fnr ~laul'o m:.i at some· fUllHl' L1mL' Claut·oma trc<.1 t nH·nl was cmj.(inally in the bill. hut was t·xdudcll hv ;.i mc ml m1·nls to -;1111-;1 fy r nt1r ... Suicide r Victim f.,ound 1(/\:\10'.'IA 1/\l'1 llcma1n~ 11! .1 111111\ ... «:1tlt'rt·1l over a h1lls11lt 111.,11 Hamon<' ha\1' hl'l'n 1d1·11 11111·1! .1 ~ 1h1· :n }"·" olrl San I) 11· go 11o orna n whn en mm 1tfl'<I ,111c·11lc· la:-.1 \o\1•1•k i,, iumpi11g I r11m .1 twl1copt1·r l'hc· Sa11 1>1t·go ( 'uunt y c·oronc·r 1cl1·nt1f1l'll 1111' rc•ma1ns Wt·l1111 •s tlav ... hor1l:v aftc•r two lt·l'n·a~e ho\-. tciun<I lh•· hm1y 1n a rocky. r1·1111111 an·a l'a..,t of llam om.1. Ela1n1 · l.JSp1n:1. :1 l'1 yl·ar-olcl rn11t ht'I' of t11o11. h;.id chilrtcrl'd lht.· ht•llcopkr from Montgomery field last W<'dm·sday. tcllin~ thl· pilot s h1 • "'ant NI tc1 v1t•w some real 1•:-.t.Jll' The commission's statem ent came in reply to a Supreme Court letter poslrtg legal questions on whether the judges should clis~uahfy themselves Gfu Ca11e Setback Peltier. 34, was caught hiding in a tree Wednc.sday 2!I miles north of the Feder al Correc tional Institution at Lompoc. Authorities were summoned by Santa Maria resident J erry Parker. who said a mun matching Pe ltier's d escription s natched a wate rmelon from his melon patch that m orning and s tole his truck and shoes. DESIGNER EARL'S • 1.UMalHG •HEATIN G ~olt llUler Mellin• ~c l •< ,,,.,, 5erv1t• 'rlf"N> ,,.,.,,~•Your OIJOr E.rpan•ion D alted ,,.,, s1ore N~M•'' vou• A•~A• tO~U ML \A642-1J SJ LOS ANGELES (AP l Opponents 'of u 1m N ......... 101wo LOS ANGf:U:s <AP) A West Los Angeles J(as station owne r, the first to hl· cited in this city • for a violation of the state's odd-even gas rationing plan, has lost the first round in his fight to prove Gov Edmund G Brown Jr. 's orders are un· constitutional. planned expans ion of Pep Boys western r egional M1\~10N v•• Jo49S-0401 headquarters l aunched a campaign Wednesday to •\•n ~,, <.;:';"°_.~·:;~',' .. ~~ .. , halt the project until "adequate" provisions arl' ,-----------. made to house displuced residenlc; FURNITURE Tom Dorsey 30, pleaded mnocent and re - ceived a Sept. 24 trial dat.e Wednesd ay, following a ruling by Municipitl Judge Lows 8 . Feder uphold· mg the em ergtmcy gas rules instituted May 9 \'acadon• 'Forced' HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Three high-paid Twen· ' tleth Century-Fox executives, inclurung president Alan Ladd Jr .. h ave been "ordered" to take "forced vacations" until next week, according to their offices ~ t • ' ~ . • The offices of Ladd, Jay Kanter and Garelh Wigan said the three men. who ar e scheduled to resign to form a new production company. were told lo depart. although Fox spokesm a n Phillip Myers said they were m erely asked lo leave in or· SAU! SALE! SALE! SAVI SJ.61! POPOV VODKA CUf4MW JAYLOR C:All'G•U. WINE People United to Save Our Community, which includes families and small businessmen. contends the expansion is a mis us e of Sl.5 million in federal funds desi ~ned to rehabilitate and build low incom e housing. The group has the support or thl' Coalition for Economic Survival a nd Democratic Congressman Ed Roybal of Los Angeles. Local news. Every day. 1n the i •tmj¥it.)J GOURMET MARKET <Market Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Lee Jcni;cn und ·his helpers have: ....__..._.,",....,. Florid• LoMU!ri. . A-•V WI.. 1'l'• .... 2 .99 .~. ..... , ............... ....._ Fltlt Kabobe . .. . .. .. .. 99C ... •w.-W\.fOa. FRF.811 PRODUCE £1pechtlly this \lme or yeur. our produce dept. Is full or those mouth-waterlnit and tnsll·· temptln~ 8ummi:r frult!I & vine. ripened melons. ..... p_,. ,,,._ hedletllGra~t 59C n. &ttt•IAtet .,_ 39C "' Ytllow Me.t P~uh~ll .......... 89c ... RawaUall' Pl11e1ppll" .... ,,_ 9Ntcoll 25C111. . .,..,_, Cllerry Tomatoea 39C ..w. from our Liquor Dept. .Just think a holl r nllon or I 7~ llten of Smlraof Vodka, only I.ti plm tax. Large .. ~resh 7.acky .. ·arms RoHt~ Chickens stuffl'<f with Delano'!! own apple dre~11inR. i\lso a\·alloble pl11n 98c 111. At.I. IN TffY. llAllU! O\ltJll.a ~A DY '""' One split RO<'k Comish Gurne Hen on a bed of Delantiy '!! apple dressing. l. 79 ... For tht• Unr·B·Q or hroller. try our heer k1bobK with 1111 the trimmlnits. 3.98 ... DE LANE V'S . GoVmet •• ,.. ()pea Dally , .. • Cloled Suda)' ZIZO Newport Blvd., Newport Beaela t'IS·llZO SALE FEATURING FURTHER MARKDOWNS ON FINE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Here are some of our de11gner uphol11ery bargain•: Stone & Ph1lllP~ beige velvPI 1ounqP chricr Wc1'> \425 now S25'l A pair of Odlmc<1I cht>ni lle StonP & Ph1ll1ps chaor<., werl' Stll'I <.'a now $3111 Pa MastN Crrllt grf'"'' velvet c;w1vel ro<ker wil'> $41 Snow S23'1 . PPter Lang soft brown plaid c.ha1r & ottoman was S94'l now S549 . . Oebu 7 1001 Sofa, cotton pnnl fabric, was S865 now S56S .. Stone & Ph1ll1P'> fl foot Sola, ftorc11f print wos S 1295 now Sl'IS . Slone A Phil lips Gold Velvet Chair wns S325 now S2 25 ... Stone & Ph1ll1ps Crcwf,I Wlngcha ir was S595 now S375 Roytll Coach Lad ies Chair & Ottoman in rusl velvet was $515 now S350 MastPr Crall Blue Chair was S305 now S150 . Stone & Phillips Flamec;t1 tch W1ngchcl1r Wd'> \6qq now $399 ... Master Craft soft -blue check chair was S289 now St69 ... Stone & Phllllps Blue cotton-print Love Seclt wa., \945 now s5q5 . . . Royal Coach 9reen velvet Chair was S415 now S199 A paor ot Stone & Phillips Tub Chair.-. were S39S ea now \199 ea HPnredon Wing Chair Was S899, nc>w M'l<I MANY MORE SPECTACULAR BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. All Specl•l·Order Uphol1tered Furniture In your choice of 1tyle & fabric 20°/o off during our fabulou1 1ummer 1ale. · E' .. , ... ..._ri I ....... Rober1 N Weed PulJl1\t14!r Thomu Kc~vil EdltOf Orange Con• Oa11v Pilot :..!I.. .,.,, a .-~.e ThurMey. July •• tt7t S.rbolr• l(relbich/EOltorl•I p~ Editor State Can Smooth Upper Bay Plans It look.I u lf it .• back lO tbe drawln1 board ror t.he bay cleanup plan deviled by the Newport·lrvlne Watte ll•ftAIMMM Aaucy <NIWA >-- Lut week. the alate Waler Rnource Control Board declined to accept the NIWA plan to clean up and prevent further polJution ot Newport Bay . Board membtra a1reed wilh their staff's eoneluakm that the plan needed U1hter t"Ontrol over conatrucUon i lte cradln1 to prevent damaa ln1 nano1r. Now NIWA wlll 10 back lo work with the asslatance or lhe state board and the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board to come up with aa plan thut meets Ute state acency's con~ ·• . The unfortunat~ side product of the NIWA debate •~ that the dispute over the plan pitted m ember agencies -neif(hborlng communities lalc e anti NIWA plan Newport Beach and NIWA plan propone11t Irvine -against each other. Perhaps the intervention of the stah: agency, m adda· lion to getting a more workable plan to protect the bay. will help resolve the disputes on the subject that were threatening to drive a wedge into local municipal rela · lions. Three Choices Open Newport Beach voters may have a three-sided choice confronting them on next April's municipal ballot. Monday, City Council members agreed to put a <!harter revision proposal on the ballot which would change the municipal election date lo November of odd· num bered years to coincide with elections for school and · special districts. · In a related event, members of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce have lflunched their in- itiative petition campaign. It has as its goal a slightly dlf · fe rent charte r amendment which wouJd a lso be on the April ballot if the meas ure draws enough signatures to qualify. The chamber m easure would move municipal elec- tions to November of eve-n-numbered years to coincide with general elections. That means Ne wport Beach voters will have to de- cide whether lo change elections to November of odd· numbe r years, Novembe r of even-number years or leave the date unchanged in April of even-numbered years. . It appears that a lively debate is going to start long before next spring. It will be interesting to see which political factions line up behind the va rious measures and the tactics they'll use. CETAJobs Dwindling The number of city jobs in Newport Beach is going lo decline this fall when dependence on the federal Com· prehensive Employment and Training Act <CETA > is re· duced. 1be city has 63 jobs that have been paid for by the federal government under the terms of the 1974 legisla- Uon. But abuses of that act elsewhere have led to funding reductions by the federal government and that means ~uts by the city. In all. 46jobs an Newport Beach will be eliminated from I the rcdcra l program. A plan developed by city officials calls (or the city to put LS oflhem on the city payroll. Unfortunately, six of the jobs to be eliminated are police patrolmen. City officials say there will be no re· : duction in current manpower since there are six vacant "policeman jobs. What it means, though, is that on paper, , the department's manpower will go from 141 sworn : policemen to 135 when the CETA cutbacks go into effect. The quality of police protection in Newport Beach is • important to its residents. City officials should make restoration of those cut jobs a high priority item should • the city's fin ancial picture change. *' • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot · Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-432 1. Boyd I Tranquilizers • "' ! By L.M. BOYD The medical stati11h cittn8 : contend their most recent '. lfludies indicate that people ; who lake tranquilizers are 10 limes more like ly to wreck · their cars than people who · .. don't. There i s no known • language wherein the word ,: for "cold" does not alt10 • mean unaffectlon11tc. .. . Most of lbe women in all of '= his tory's IO•called clvlliied '• tM>cleUel reputedly have been !. afraid or mice. .. '· The kitchen mechanics •who like garlic mus t be •: mulllplying. Twice as much :. 1arlic ii used these days as !.: wa• Uled 10 years ago. • Dear Gloomy GU8 If tit• dty ..,, for San rrandleo ts " Left lb Heart In San Fran· altto" and another familiar etty IG8I la "I Lefl My Heart In Awalon,'' boW aboUt ''I Left Mw •tt ID Newport .... ", • •••••• I Q. ··Ask your Love a nd War mun how he accounL'I for the fact that the first year of marriage is the most dangerous?" A. That's whe n couples with the least experience face lhe mosl problems, he says. Q. "Can men who live In the desert learn t o sm ell water?'' A. Either that or things llS· soclaled with water, yes. In the records a re a number of accounts of lost men who followed their n08es t.o wells, aprlngs, creeks, whatever. Q . "How many snowbird!\ go South In the winter?" A. Take lt you mean the carefree unemployed once known aa hoboes, tramps or bum1. About ~.ooo. accord· Ing to the miHion mana1en1 In the sunbelt cille8. Q. "Haven't all type• of clrcu1 act• orl1ln1.ted In Europe?" A. Almott all types. But not the clownt. TMy're lbe bit American eontrlbutlon . Many l1 the bird that 11"pe tritb Ila bUJ lucked un· der th• futhera at the aboulder ol U.1 wtn1. Thia hu led obMrven to claim lbal blrda 11Mp wtth lbelr heads under their wln11. whleh "•'t &be cue. What ii the c .... .,..... ... the blrdl I.hat ••••• I• &Ill• b.ile.tucked· ••••r·f,1U••r•p01ltlon ..... .......... ...... die ............. ...., ....... --·iWl. ....................................................................... Jack Andenon Letters Express F~stration WASHINOTON -Llke st.tam In • bo&ler. frwllr1Uon 11 build Inti up In Am rlc~ until It la clote to lhu uploslon point. It 111 • .exprea1u.~d In Lhe le tters thail pour mlu our office by the hun· drcd1 every duy Aa a steam vcn\. we will orculonally publl11h 1mmo letters a nd o ur re• pOMt!ll Q Our c..·o unt r y 1s on u downl\111 rac\'I' It hos already r {' ll dH•d U I) all·t lnH.' low W l' h1t V(• IO!>l dignity. ordor and c·ommon i.«1nsc l:.n'l 1t t1mt• for a r loun tiwi.•t.•p'' I. II u I s T y k u . Mu ryt.v1lh·. Mi ch 1\ Tht• Anwr1t'un 1>t-uph• built this nullon by pulhng touctht-r They could d1.•gtroy 1t by pulhni.( a port In pui.t timt•s. the ••thlc· was lwlp yuur nc11<hl>f>r . 1111w lt'i. me f1 rst Then 1t w11s I 'II muk1· <to ; now It's whal's -duc-me The helpinJ: handi. or thc pust huvc bel'n replaecd hy hunds thot arc grubbing all they c·an get. The s pl I'll Of Sa(•rif1C<' hml been dis · plared by un ullitud<· o( selfish· ness The m·w values ure self fulfillment. sclf·expre11s1on, self· gratific ation Morall y, th11; country is bc~lnning to look lik1• Berlin uft.er the ulhed bomburd menl. We must revive the old values and virtues. The priet: of failure could be the country. Q . WOULD IT do uny good to nationalize the oil companh .. b'> l"d ruther pay for "overnmc nl inefficit'ncy lh<Jn wmdfall ml profits. l>avid Wes tphal. Nevada City, Calif A. It's an idea who~c time 1~ dose Q Maybe: I ('an enlii:!hleD you about Jimmy Carter. This mun 1s a Christian and believeb 10 h1,1m<1 n rights . lie probably 1:-. the m<1n who <·an bring us world peace. Fann1 c Gobbh:, Spent·er. N C A Agreed , the prc~ident is a Mailbox devout Chrl1U1n. He once told m e that he prays before nery major decialon. The. ceal ol u~ pray after the dfflslon Q. I am worried. I have been correspondJn1 with the Kogan family In lbe Soviet Union. But my hrttert are now golna un answered. laauc Kogan 111 ttn electronics en.ilneer . 1111 wife Sophie ii; a dentist They huvt• two duul(hlt'rll , An ya und Simonll 1'hey llvl' in l-<:ningrud They Wftlll lo e1~i11rute lo hmtcl. but their appllc:t1l lon11 huvt• bf•t•n rejected Klnc•• lln4 on 11o·u .llc•d "11ecur1ty arounda." After h11. latt ;:appllcallon. h1auc wall told "You will crumble before YWL get out." Now there Ill no word from them. Letlcrt1 to Soviet or flclula urginfC the Kogan11' re• lea11f' are lmPf'ratlvc Jul ... TrHchen. llurtford. Conn A Writ<' lo thl' SOvlel Em ba1u1y, 1125 16th Street. NW. Washington. 0 C Q . I 11.t;~RO thut s1•vt•rnl ml'mbn41 11( Congrel's huve a fanuncl31 lntA>rc11t m oil 1.n1I l(IJll .... flrm11 It wouldn't :JurprltH> me. J . McCurthy . UOKlOll A I kl}()w o( J l 11t?nutor11 and 68 rc·prt•11f'ntut1w•11 who prom from 111 I Not lht• ICUhl or them '" S 1• n n le· I" i n u n c t• C h a I rm u 11 Ruflsell Lon.c. I) Lu .. who hi now rondut•tlnu llw <>II tux hearin.c1i • 111 11 1111 lw ldlng11 arc ~rth s I .204.S:l2. 4 ll<•n· in Urowurtr C'ountv. tht> courtH un· t'IOJCJ(f'd with 7,000 ('IU!ell or llhllJJllffinf,! ;liy lltlnil>f c1tl ton11 who urc· 11t1:ullnu to 1·i.t Many mort• 'IUllJ.H·<·li. un • nl'v••r 11rrt•1ilN I Tht· Hton· 111 a11tt'(•'r " an<I (>Ollt'l' llr•• rnlucturll t-'> prt•1u. r hur1o:t·11 I i.l11od lw1-.1cl1· lht· II I 11 II ii l! I' I fl f II II r l ti f' 11 I ""I'''' 11111rk1•l w ht·n IJI' not ie1•<I a W(llTIUI) AllJ>P llll( t wo ('IJ rlll 11r .1rn rd1nc11 in tll'r tw nrltw1o1 111· <ihruuucd and 1111111. "1'h1· lookh llkt• my mothn." 'fht'i.t' rctirc•tl J)t'flPI'· ll v4• on (IXl'fJ lr\t'Olrl(:.o;. ttwy 11r1> vl<'t rm"> 11r intlullon <;1'ilrl(c &kh'. f'"I LrHJ<lndul1-. l''l u /\ /\fr)(>OI( Ill.tr 1n;i l11·nnbl•• rll(hl!'t 1l 11c1·m .. ''' rrw. 1,tioulrl lw th1· ril(hl lo 1•at !-.r1m1• w&v 11 hould lw f1111n rl 111 .dH11i "h hungf'r 111 the l:1n1l of pl1·n1 y <l. HOW AKOl lT 11•11uir1ng hll our 111· .. r 111 f•w1>rw~ 111 prit1hH·1· ;11c'ohol (u(•I'' 1·11 lwt th•·y r•otilll pro<lut:f· mun· u lr11hol lh11n ltw Arab~ havt' J.(asoluw t-.:ug1.:n1· lloovcr. Murfree!>hom. T•·nn A . T o r edur t· 1111 import,, Presid('nl CartE:r has tallf'<I <Hl t h l' A m e r 1 c a n p e v I> I ~ t ,, sa r rif1Cf' But to it~k th1·m to give up bct•r m<•Y bl' going l<111 rar Anywuy. hrt!WCrll'!> C<tn I prod Ul'(' th•• h1Hh ·proof ;Jl1·oh11I n l' <' 1· .., .., a 1 v t 11 r i: a ''' h 11 I /\nh1•u,t•r llu:-.1·h ha' tn '>l allt·tl l\\11 '>rrl:ill !lO l!:ilhin a11 1111111 111.., 11ll111 g 1·1il11mn., 111 1·1111 v1·1 1 111'1•\\t'I' \\,1'>11·' tu .i11·11h11l fw·• :...om1· h1wrtm11 1h ... 1illt·111•., ,,, ,. :i1~11 int1·n·s t1·1I 1n 1 <·v.1m 11111g 11il f<i<01l1t11.._ 111 prnduc·1· fut·I grad•· Jlc·ohol Uut .ill lh1s would n111 t·ortv1·r1 om· 1k1 c·t•nt 11r /\ rnt·rwa11 .1111<1 mulillt"i Io 1111' g :l',nh•il 1111•1111 !\'.1•w d1!o..l11l1·111·.., "'ill ''"', 111 "" l1111ll lo pro\'1111' 1·1111ugh (111 I 1111 u n.Jt ion ''' ga:-.11h11l 11· .... Group Calisthenics Might Ease the Chill To the Edit.or. From a very early age I had a s uspicion, which later grew into a conviction. that the stork bad acoidentally dropped m e in England on the way t.o the South or Spain or. perhaps, the French Riviera. I knew in my heart thut som ewhere out the re in the Big World the sun shone and it was wa rm. Afte r spending 20 wet a nd windy, shivering and nu. ridden wint.ers In that foggy isle I started my trek southwards <a little crookedly) in my quest for my true homeland. Switzerland was nice. Mic higan was a m ls· t ake, and California was just right. I cong ratulated myself on having found the Promised Land ~ and settled back smugly t.o enjoy the idyllic lifestyle of long hot summers and moderule winters. THE ONLY thing that marred the perfection was having to work for a living: a set of circumstances which Is shared by most. I discovered that office buildings even tn California rely upon air condltioninf and heat· ing. The air cond tlonlng is usually too cold and the heating works sporadlcally. ll seems th al Americans have an. aversion to windows that open, so cannot benefit from the out- side climate. Now my California haven bu been further jarred by our Prealdent's edict on beatlnt and air conditioning. The mind bog· gles al the thoucht of Calllor- niana, those sun·lovln1, carefree people, bundling up to 10 to the office ln the winter. Of cou.ne, the retail merchants will love it. Think ot the increased salea of sweaters, mufflers, 1lovea. hats and boots. Typiats may find It somewhat cumbersome to type In 1lovea at first, but no doubt they'll set the han1 of it -or they can r.urrect tbe old ttyle m ltten1 with holes at the fln1trtlP1. Perhaps we will aet into IJ'OUP callathelllca at re1· ular Intervals to kMP the blood liowln1. 11drwUI l:nate a whole new now or Innovative ldeu on how to keep warm whilll 11tUnc at ~ deak. Above all thou1h, let'• hofd onto our aenH or humor. Ju1t think where you ml1ht be Uvln1 lf your 1tork had .,.._ utray! CHRISTINA MACIAS Starting ror w. s hortly after 7 a.m . with an A1rCal <they're generally the first ) roaring over head, the day struggles along, punctuated for the next hour by the cacophony of a half a dozen or s o more commerc ial jct flights (promised some 16 ye ars ago. and periodically s ince. a!> 11 n ever -to·happc n s ituation). Might as well gel up since there is no chance of sleep. Off to early church lo celebrate this day which the Lord hath made and again try t.o forgive those who persecute us in the name or economic progress and who ad- monish us for failing to continue registering our petty annoyance by calling 834-2400, lest the Board of Supervisors think we have obe· dlently accepted our plight. BACK HOME about noon to continue the day of rest only to be greeted again by the un· welcome visitors rrom AlrCal, HAW. au duly authorized and sanctioned by county officialdom. This time. along with the noise pollution, I also see overhead the familiar colors of AlrCal and Hughes, see the air pollution. see the off-course departure~. und ex- perience the anxiety provoked by an over-crowded air corridor Im· mediately above re11idential areu, churches, hos pitals. achoola, remembering again San Dle10 and Chicago. Now, looking uhead to the re· malnder of this day of rest, I already know how It will go: the real of the 30, 40 flights must de- part the airport, must interrupt our Sabbath <no, that was yesterday, but It was the same>. must interrupt conversations, must interrupt our favorite sym- phony pro1ram, must conUnue to pollute our nel1hborhood and threaten our safety. "Forlive ua our trespasses aa we try to for1lve those who trHpau a1aJnst u1. .It's dJI· flcult not to 1et mad u Hell ... " G£0RGE H. OCHSNER tfi--W••••ftl To the F.d.ltor: Why la the "Ga mble Inevltabl•" 11 expreued In your JuJy ao editorial c:oncemin1 ou.r need for ollT There ll no cambl• in 1oin1 back to th• trted. teltAld and proven produc· tlOll of ail, and Ill ~rochact of 8 ...... 8eflle... natural 111, that p ded • 10 To tbe l'.dltor: amply ln the pa1t. SundaJ on LHward Lane. Tb• pmble on I.hat w11 t.Uen ' ''Tllll la the Day Widell the IArd 100 JHn llO b)' men-wbo dll· Hatll MMe. lAt ua Rtjokse Ind covered, lnvented lb• UNI for, bl Glad ID It ..• "A da1 for Nit ind developed It Into tbe udn••satlon.Aclayto1tuttbe 1reatut advanument1 In ...-,.-. • la••!r,· llvlal condltlou ud '· prospcnty 1n history That wa~ the ~amble inspired by a fre..: market system, of u lrt!e JX.'<>ple. for profit. TUE GAMBLt: you ftnd "m 1·v1tablc " is :.i ~<imble on the pro (.'fl failures of socrnhsm. or gov e rnment controb And thl· only thing that m akes thal 1d1ot1<' ga m bit' "in1.:v1tahlt•" 1s th1· greed Of government lo IOl'rCaM• their power flow long will w<.• continue lo let them exercise that power to lhc detriment of the ple nty or our land? GOLDIE JOSEPH Bftll~llo"-'• To the Edit.or It might seem to the ca:.ual <Jb· server tha t to appoint Paul Balall11, a "developer" and rec.I estate broke r . to head the Newport Beuch Planning Com· mission 11 Cto quote the old cliche> like "puttin" the fox an charge of the chicken coop." Maybe it la not s uch a paradox that Commissioner Allan <no growth> Beek lof the infamows Gestapo tactics Beek Amend· ment> s hould nominate him. Maybe it just goes to prove once again that politics makes strange "feather bed-fellows." CAROL A. EVANS Sldftfj•flc Mntatt' To the Editor . A ne w menace has Invaded our walking population. Roller skaters! "Sidewalk" is defined aa a place t.o walk at lhe side ot a street. usually paved For too many years we have con- . tended with Atray do11. people with dop who use our parb and palbwaya u animal toilets, dog dirt, akateboard ride rs, bicycles andJ011en. What next! Our 1ood doctor tell• ua to fel out and walk, It's good for al around aood health. The acenlc beauty or our bays, parka and OHan fronll 11 a place ot retreat. for all ages to enjoy a leisure sLroll. Balboa 18land parUcularly has become a Jun1le wlftt for pedeatrtan1. l)<•partmt·nl lo 1•nf<ir<•t• th1·~,1· I Ult:~'' lmpo:-.111g ,J ~tiff r1n1• 1111 violator' would <.'1Jrr1·1·1 lh1: pm ul1•m fa:-1 ' Until th•· 1·l1•1·tl•cl pnltl1c1an:-. p:a:-.i. a "gt•I lt1ugh" l;iw to n • mt•dv lh1:-!>1l1111t1 on. w1 • c·an onlv 1"qa:r1 a eontmuul <1NPrtrir<il11l11 11 I I h I:-fr U ~I I .1 I 1111.: 11llIJl 11· n111:-.11111·1·' NICllOl./\S /\V1<;L1 AN<1 .Judging Millf-r To the Editor To bt· perfectly honest. I nt!vcr heard of this man Miller until all or t his, 1r you 'll excui.c the military expression. flark about his appcnntment as a supe rvisor But I do bell t•v1· m th;,t old in· dtan exprcss1on whc·rc one is ad vised not to JUdl(e another until he Of :-.ht• has w.ilked for a few miles or duys m h1i. or ht·r moc- casins HERt:•s A Mi\N who volun leered to ~ervc htb country an th<' mos t hazardous line of duty, and spent more than n ve long year-. in a n enemy prison camp. I e ouldn 't e v e n carr y hi ~ moccasins nor, 1t seems to me .. t'an any or those who arc makinl( as issue or tht! uppomtmt!nt It d oesn 't s urpri se m e . how e v e r . wh en w e ha v4.! upervUM>rs who can 'l build u bu1ldin11 which doesn't foll a pa rt . . who lie and spend money Just to stay out of one of our own more comfy jails . . . und spend a bundle of money to change th<' name of our airport to that of u very fine g uy who. however, ne ve r e ven Joined up. VAN A. FRANCE B"'dllt1f" l/11lalr To the Editor· The huac headline "Viet War Veleran11 Buck Miller" on tho front page of the July 18 D11lly Piiot waa ill conceived. M illiona of Ame ricans are veterans of the Vlotna m war. Your headllne Implied Vietnam wu veterans supported the ap· polntme nt of Miller to thu Orange Count y Board o f Supervisors. when In fact only 20 vetera.n.s,showcd up In s upport oJ I LOOKED forward to a vlall hie 11ppolnlment~ In thll one• quaint l1land, to Shamu on you! dlne and 1hop followed by a O.E. CATHCART walk of the complete area. With • all the l)09led 1lgna dlaallowlng Lette,, from reod•ra ore blcyclet. docs. etc. theae specie• welcome. Tlw rifld 10 cOftdnlf ltf. of the human race <who are one 1'1110 /fl~"',........,, Mbff" of a kind> llave ehoaen to lpore rtHMHtd. tACUn of JOO IOOrdl or them for yean . . . and UM pro. ,.,.10W be~ Jft/tmtct. AU ltf. bl•m hat worsened. llrl """' iAelMdf tfpotMN ad You can bl 1ure I am not ln ......, CllMN11 hC "°'"" "'4lf &I the minority In lbl1 complaint, wUPIMld °" reqwlt '1 •II~ ,. . and lf In doubt 10 1ee for · CY0'9 "!""*'"'· PNCrw '°'" llOt bf ,,,11 ... 11. Wiier• ll lb• Pollet_. ~ J ' NATION l'hurtdly, Jut121. UJ79 DAIL y PILOT A 7 . Eareign Investors Aid FWr.ida Boom \ -.reft:UNf" HOllmraAD, '1a. -TMI le .... ---Mt ...... IUtitl ..,. • J'lortda ........... . It la apparent In lh• rapid UIH ol the DHt, puteJ·palnt.ed Mmtl lD vtllapt ot Hom..ieact, wblc-h d•l•• lo -.. lllt• 1outh11rnmo1t, ••••at a nd poaalbly larJ:: l&Dcl deYtiop- meat &D tlile • 'YOtJ CAN SEE IT drlvln1 p11t the reGOYated Ar10ty Motel an N la ml Beach . or at the maa1lve One Biscayne Towf'r of. flee bulldin1 that dominates Mlamra skyline and 11 helpl.n& revitalize the city. Shoppers a re crowding the Grand Unlon stores at bur1eon· ing ahoppin1 centen, factory workers are oo overtime at the Northern Te lecom a nd Oki elec· tronics factories. And in cent ral Florida, with prices exploding upwards for EDITOR 'S NOTE -BamMH i• boommg '" F'londa, 1DMr• foreigre.M- veator• have JlocMd to pour mofW11 into oflu:• compleu1, oportmetlU, ahoppuag cnl#a and hotela. Port Ill of "Thie 8'4fl"f of ArMnCO" - "Come On In!" -allow• why tltie foreigMr• are ao Ulflcome . T h e Homes t e ad H o u s- • i ng d e ve lo pme n l. whi c h envisages at least 3,000 homes al- ._ arruttrma~ "'tOlt o r so mething around Sl billion. is jointly fi napced by Canadian and West German money. Much Canadian investment is s mall, like the Argosy Motel. "the motel with a heart." Mike and Irena Rudan bought the motel, at Miami Beach's Collins A venue, two years ago because they were tired of the Canadian col~ ..• ~ ·'We starte d coming down here on vacation." s aid Mrs . H uda n who ran bar11 and discos i.lt Niagara Falls . vestment are ra re in Florida . Mrs . Wilkins recalls one letter s.eot to tbe governor complain· ing that the rent on a Canad.ian- owned apartment building mlsht be going out of the country. ·'The gene ral mood in the s tat e Is favora ble. very ravora· ble." s he said. Ll'ITLE MIDDLE EAST oil money has been spent in Florida so far. possibly becau.~ of its Jewish population. Much of the criticism or the Arabs has come from J ewish groups . ·· phosphates, the W.R. Grace Co. a nd Gardinier Inc. plants are bus ily producing the fertiUz.er in1redient NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENT REFLECTS FLORIDA PROSPERITY Canadian end German Money Help In Financing Home1teed Growth THEV BQUGHT THE 60 room motel in 1977, attrart1ng French Canadian guests in tht• winter and Latin Americans in the s um· mer Aul even petrodollars seem acceptable. The One Biscayne T owe r o ffice building was purc hased b y a Saudi e n - treprC'neur Abdul Lateef J ameel and his sons for $49.l million. One<· a while e le phant, the 40· s tory buHding 1s bursting with d ienL ..... "We' love Ara b m oney as murh as anyone else's," satd Lll'wcllyn . NOT ONLY ARE these busi- nesses contributing to Florida's boom tlmes . The y h ave something else in common : a ll a re complet ely o r partially foreif'M>wned. They a re part of a n investment of well o ver Sl billion by mor e t h a n -40 na · tionalities. And they a re eagerly courted. "We 're d e lighte d to have ever yone he re ," said L.W. Lle wellyn, e xecutive director of the Econom ic Dev elopment <; roup of the Greate r Miami C h amber of Commerce. "We have a real boom going. They've bro u gh t a bo ut a complete change In our economy " FLORIDA'S CANDID quest of for eign monies is a m arked c hange from the a ttitude of M 1dwe!\t states and some con- g r essme n who f ear that a fort>ign buying binge might sub- vert America 's economy and politicaJ Life. Iowa has banned forel~n buy· Ing of land to farm. Okla homa Is considering enforcing a conslilu· tional ban on alien owners hip of any land in the slatt> because of suspected econom ir dominallon by f o r eign inte r ests . Cong rci.sion ul hearings huve s potlighted c·ritics who believe the $40 billion in d1rt•ct foreign investment in the United Slates might hurt the country. But not Florida. "The more foreign invest ment the more dynam ic we become," said Mira Wilkins, an economist a t F lo r ida Int e rnati onal Uni versity whose book "Foreign Enterprise in F lo r ida " ha s become the definitive work on the s ubJect. SHE SAJD FLORIDA was less hospitable a decade ago when it relic·d almost en ti rely on tourist dollars As an ind1cat1on of its s us µi c:ion, thC' st ale 1n 1972 ba n ned for eign corporations from entenng the banking rield. Neighboring Georgia wus doing the opposite. But a ccording to Mrs Wilkins, lhe mood changed during the re· cession or 1975 whe n tourism and re<1I estate sales dried up "They rt•alill•d they had to _diversify the economy ," Mrs Wilkins said. and <1 maJClr target was the foreign investor f<'ormer Gov flcub1n Askew led the first economir mission abroad in 1.976, vis1t1ng South Am encan capitals Other m1s - s1ons folJowed. THE EFf'ORTS PAID off 1n a flood of South Ameru:<1n invc!>l m1·nt lhat 1s part of a buildin~ boom of $!.Ui b1 Ilion worth of Hostage Suspect Held BOSTON <AP) A 36-year-old janitor, dt!scribed as troubled and a loner, races charges that he shot Boston's de putY police s uperinte ndent m the chest while holding his own family hostage. a uthorities s aid. David Sundstrom s urrendered quietly Wcdnc!>· day after a tense. gunfire-punctuated sta ndoff ut has home in the Jamaica Plain section. lie was to be arra igned today on a charge or assault with in· tent to murder, police s aid . . When you purchase either MaGriffeor Vetiver by Carven, we 'II include a folio of scented stationery. 12 note sheet and 1 :, 6 envelopes, edged in t Ma Griff e's famous green · 1 stripes and scented with its sparkling green-floral fragrance. In a versatile clear folio. And it's yours with any purchase of Ma Griffe for women. Eau de Tollette Sp~ay, -ss.oo;s12.oo. Or the clean, grassy scent of Vettver for men Cologne, $8.00/Sl2.00. Come see both of these Carven collections today. Cosmettcs, 119 Sundstrom also faces firearms charges in con- nection with an incident the day before at City Ha ll. offiqials s aid. Police said Deputy Supenntendent Edward Connolly, 59, was shot as he t alked to Sundstrom through a door. A spokesma n at f<'a ulkner Hospital said Con nolly. who oversee11 the city's uniformed police. was in fair condition after undergoinl( s urge ry ror Ii ver damage. Broadwa Your neighborhood stonJ I hote ls. condom1111 ums, hospitals. factories and other establish· mcnts, ench valued ut more than $1 m11Uon. .. After being here in f lon da. we're nt>ver goin~ back to Cani.lda." Mrs Rud:m s aid Complaints about fo reiRn 1n ~rrt Part IV -Amen ca Nert. Thi rteen foreign banks a n · located in Miam 1. N1n1• hundrcrl flights a week romc into Miami from foreign c.·1ll<:s Mo rt' lhan 100 m ultinational curporat1ons have located in Coral Gahlcs. makini:: that city 1n 1ls n ·ICJ l1on!-.h1p to Latin A mt·r1<·a the· s ame as llonl( Kong is lo tht· Far East and BnJSSPls is 111 Eurot>t· A free.• tr ade zone. al 8f.O.ooo s quare reel the laritesl in lh•· world. has opened Wl'!>t or the· Miami airport, and 1t 1s JOO 11•;1 cent renlt·d "W H E R E A S S Ol'T ll Am erican bus1m·s:-.men 1n the• µasl would drop th1:1r fairnlics off 1n M1am1 to va(';1 t1on wh1I•· they went on to do hus inci.i. 111 New York, tod:1y thc-y <11, their business here." said Llewl'llyn But tht• larr.:est singlP nCJ lion investing 1n F lorida 1-; nol a South Am1·rict1n country but Canada. Mrs. Wi Lkins sc.1id 1-'lorida 1:. somet im es c.·allcd "Canada'-. southern province. ' We ll over $100 million has been i.p<:nt by Ca n ad i a n s 1n alum i num m anufacturing, news11apN'i 111 Kl'::y West and Punta Gorda, old p eo pl e 's h ome s 1n S t Petersburg. in paper plant:.. banks and real estate P UBLIC NOTICE "CCTI TIOIJ\ a uSIHEU NANIESTAl EMEHT _______ , P UBLIC NOTICE H ATEMf HTOF AllAHoOHMf Nl -1 OFU~E OF T ~f' fOllO•lnQpo:<....., "-l>OIHl\l .... H FI C Tl TIOOS aUSIHf SS NAME ft\ f ""' fotMw1no l)t"r\Otl rw .. .t&MnOorw o \t.,f4 , IPrWRtlf Q I/Ill ...... ,h tf'wo u, ... o•tn.-r1t lllt0el\ftU\d\,.,,N4mr BIY<l • '>u•l~ '°'· Hunlor>Qton Ut!dUl, l'A(" 1r '>f IJVt(' ~. 14\ I CMtn r ~1lforn1•W6'i1 \1,-1 < cr.t"Mitir..n ( "lttotn•t*"1671 AoOl"rt C, NNSrv. tiilll fl1M-m1tr '""' f 1·'l•hou\ Ru·1n. ... -... N"''""' ,.,. Ortve. Hvnt1noton be.itch. C-•h tort1.,. .. , , .. ,, ''' _.t>u_, .. •tt' •••f'"O .n Or.-~ ''"'" ( ount; r_,n \.-olH"n(>•r f'l. l'il/) 1 n1\ bu\U•'\'-'' rONJv' ,,.,, ,,., ~n 1n M 11 •iAl L I( AOL' \. 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Newport 0fl'ltt,, WO fil [)W•Of F Nf_,I Nli t UHH. ••1torn1.-.,..0 ,.,,, f kAIJIN f. IC). L f D . '+11 kttrtM•• f)o.iitu•, .tn ind1v1du<t• t/ ,,,,,,nftO">Or1v•• C.O\ttt/IA4'\d ,f •••to'"''' Ln,.hmoor L ent! Ntn1Wpo1 1 h~.n(n 11-i"/1-, ( •hfotn•dt'1660 AntrMif'h• f H L •n, QU ' .,,.,,,.,(Jo r "'' bU\fN!\.\. 1\ lOftdu< ••d OY • Or IV• ( O\l.t AN>~.c.utorm..t'f?•lt• ent:r•lo-rtntf\l't1p I h•·~ bu•1nt*\.\ •t., <oniOuc.lrO b t ..-n tn Al••4tf°'df!t A.ow•~ 1v10ual Ci4-nf"tdl P•n""r Ao1~vr. H Lin fhl\ \~1~1 •• , t••t-O w11n fhe H u\ ''"'~nt w•\ 111'6d <iN1tn ttw ovnt., Cl&11t of Or~ Counfv °" July rovnh c1.-n . of 0 '.nQU C.OOntt on July •. '"" 1• •• , .. ""'17' l<lln.f Pubh•IV<I 0.-eo.\I Oaltv Plto•, Poo,.,n.!<I 0••"911 C.od" D•oly P11ud 111v2•-•uv 1.~·"·'"r; lt'IJ 1• Ju••'•""""""?.•.••·"'' 101.101 I~~. HOYU ) INFORMS in the ~ ~ FINAL~ DAYS~ ii!e!!!!ifiiil roucHTUNE • 2 5" Diagonal • I 0 0°/o Solid Stat. •Remote Control • EleclrOftlc TunlftcJ 1.g. $149 SALE S6'1900 STEREO CONSOLE Modtf 4471 UG.$649 .,, .. D ICICJDllal • I 000/o Solid Stm •ReMOte COfttrol SALES549 STE~ COMPACT IH SIZE • MOOISt IM 1"9'°:~ IADfO PHOMO .. TIACI fU Y AMD llC • MODEL 828& WI SllYICI WHAT :Wl:S&L AM/FM Steno c ....... .... , ... IK .... MODEL 1729 NATION I MISCELLANY .. -------------.. Tree Rease Wins Over Bureaaeraey I oxYcHN sE1v1cE co. 1 uuancUoned tree hou1e1 around u.e I FREE lW•stlcll. MildRoclShel I •Polciilll9CI for all UM trouble," Nld JUdl I.at. tM orthopedic IW'leOft'I wtle. "He found tt e•tremely ••ft aM ..U llullt," 1he uid But aome na 1hbora who com· plalMd ..._&be ''" hou.e waa built 1UU ftDd it an •1"°re. "All the hullabaloo theiy caUHd dkta 't 1lt too well with me." n1d nelthbor J o hn Flynn "They shouldn't have brou1hl the meclla ID OD I " broken booel ln youo11t.erw durin1 wortd.., boun, determined that hil children'• tree bouM would be aafe . 8o h• had a carpenter build lbe Early Amarlcan·•lyle bou1h home with '400 worth ot pine beam1, plywood panellna and roof 1hln11ea. Neltbbor Donald FrUield. whose back yard abuLI the Sell property ln an area of lar1e older homes, claimed tbe atnacture needed a build· ln1 permit. and vlllace .olflclala comm~ty, but when ehe tried to 1et I IHI I I rcrmlt, village olllciala said the ._ CU.It f" ... bu ldln1 code dldn 't include tree I CoMplale Weeding .......... o...a, COi, ....... I hou1ea. I Dry ._, ,.,. IJIUftfUleher , .... • ..,.._, N•IM .,..... ...... .. VICTOft . Al,.CO. HA""''· I I THERE THE MATTER stood -I 111 I unUI Streetman and Mrs. Self con· laded a national bulldln1 or1aniu· I I Uon, which advised that a tree house I would not violate any local laws un· 2012 ll't.....ao, Coeto..... I alJU.-NG INIPSCTOa Albert ltreelaua "eam• over and SELF, HAVING 'ffEEN cnouah lesa It inte rfered with other build· I <71•> ....an I ings .·The permit was &igned and de· .__ livered. ______________ .. a1Ned. · M rt. &tit noted U.ere were a lot of .. ~ .......... Ez.IN'l"•ted A judge in No r · ris town, P a., h a~ thrown out u $3 million libe l s uit ag a ins t c rimin a l lawyer F. Lee Bailey who was accused of conspiring to frame another m an in a murder case. Dam Plans For River Opposed S A ~ t ' RAN C I S <.: 0 <AP> City offi cials have asked Congress to remove the Tuolumne Rive r from coni.ider a tion for sceni c-rive r slutus. despit e bitte r and emotion opposition from river r afters and eona~rvationist.s. The San Francisc o Public Utilities Com· mission approved a res· oluUoo clearly opposed to locking the river in scenic alatua. which would have the effccl of prohibiting furth<'r con· atrucUona ~ hydroelec· tric projects. The vote wa14·1 ORAL llOORE, aeoeral manager of the · elty's He tch Hetchy power authority. said ~ long-dormant city plan to build three small clams as part o f the Clavey·Wards Ferry projeet should be pre· eerved. He said the project would supply electrical power for 80,000 four· person bou.aeholds and earn the clty $14 mUUon to $18 mlWoo from tbe ••le of power to the Modesto and Turlock Ir· ri1ation district.A. PHILLIP ROLAND, representing the Trust for Public Land, OP · pcNJed the resolution. • 'Thla clty and this eulture la not so poor &bat we can sell our cathedral s fo r firewood," be argued. The commlMaon delet· ed references ln the resolution to specific projects. T .. ra1n1ng Pr.-ams -At COllege 3 DAY ONLY E~O.M. SALE (End of Month Sale J SOME 9UANTITIES LIMITED ~RI., SAT., SUN., JULY 27, 28, 29 25% to 75% OFF* •11J OFF ASSORTMENT OF SPRING JACKETS FOR MEH •t/> OFF HANDSOME SPORT, DIESS SHllTS FOR MEN • 'h OFF MEMS SUITS AND RME SPORT COATS *'I• to t/2 OFF ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S, IOYS AND GIRLS SUMMER PL.A YWEAR •Regul•r Price 15% to 50% OFF All FURNITURE AND LAMPS IN ST()(]( AT REGULAR PRICE SAVE 1/3 to 1/2 OFF* SB.ECTED FASHION SUITS AND SPORT COATS FOR MEN •Regul•r Prtce I> 20% to 25% OFF~ LAY·A·WAY SALE OM MEW FALL OUTERWEAR FOR YOUR FAMILY SHOP MOW. PAT LAT9 AMD SAVI OH MIW OUTllWIAa snus Group includes quilted nylons, plu ... h • piles. wools. wool blends. fur tnm1>. Choose from a great selection of i.tyle1> <ind colors for every member of your fa mily. SMAU DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR CHOICE UMTIL OCT. 1st •Regul•r Prtce SAVE 35% STYLES FOR LITTLE GIRLS Dainty looking drcs ... ei. sh<' l'an wear all summer and when sch1XJI , ... in ... c:i!>ion. a.,_ $6.99 eo. Now 2 for s90o SAVE 50% ON CUSHIOHY IEAH BAG Vinyl cor e plus zip closure ..,. 2•." Now 1249 SPECIAL BIG GIRLS SCHOOL IDEAS s5ooeach Shf•'JI lovt• tht-i.1· tanty drf>SS·up looks ror hack to :-.chool or any time. All tn thl· ... napp1t•'>l of '>lylt'... and colors lluJ(c• a ... .,11rlm1•nt of print:-, norLJIS, :-.ul1ds, and plaid'> for her to r hoo...i· fr11m In <•a sy l':Jrt.• polyc·s ll·r. COlt<Jn 66% to 76% OFF* Lonq Sitt•~ Shim for Mell B1J.! dcurani·1· ... ah· on w lcl'lPd drc~" :-h1rl'i. lllC'ludinj.: ... 1yl1:' 1n Qiana S11 l1!1 -. p.lllc•1 n' 11r ... tr1p1·-. In 1·a.,y 1·:ir. tatir11·., "R•CJ. rnce 20% OFF* Entire DiCIMCMICI Jewelry Colecfloll ly UG.t DAllUMG DIAMOND llMGS. EAi llMGS. PENDANTS ill 141( Whff• or Y..._ GeW "Regular Price 10% to 50% OFF -SHED A LIGHT ON VALUE WITH CHARMING LIGHTING AT WARDS A.II UCJhting 0.. Sale I 0°/o-60°/o Off Reci-Price h....,W. e. 5 utM Ch•d1ler • •") )q qq s. ..... b. 5 UcJM ....... c,, ... • • 1 ,,. '?<I S. JZ.44 Hulbo. 1-.ldr d c. S U4JM Cti•dller ~ .... , 13qqq S•7t.H SAVE '150°0 NOW AM-FM STEREO Wmt I TIACK AUTOMATIC RECORD CHAMGEtt rLUS TWO l-WAY SPEA.kYS .... ltt.tS SALE 24988 ~ -'r 20% OFF* All RECORDS AND TAPES IN STOCK "Reguler Prtce . MANY OTHER ITEMS OH SALE -SOME 9UAHTITIES LIMITED -FLOOR MODELS, USED, ETC. T.V. STHEOS MISSES & WOMEHS VACUUM & SEWIMG MACHINES srORTIMG GOODS "aq SAU •eq SALE ~ .. 4 SAU tiit•i1 SALE 5 only ~eroo Syye~ J<fq~ 249.11 3!) only %r Slut'lvc ~e"" l<U 1.97 I r,rJy t ~ inrJ I/ 11 ,~,,. •Q•f'-, 24.11 ,., • , 4 LI. ,1•~1·•"'l b "' I I fl 16.97 I 7 ollly (~rt! R°'°'dClf 5qqs ~9.11 125 only 'Jti<JV~''"\ Shelh J"ll 1.97 4 onfy ''"""' !vm ', ........ ,H 4 M,,t, '" )'49 Q5 169.11 111 ,,nty I',,, 11 1., h ,,,,, 14.11 12 only 8 T 1od N:../OC Jqqq 24.11 2S only Seloc:1ud T ~'\ 800 2.50 J Only ( U ,It• V I '""'' mqs IH.95 I '2 1)111 f I• -1 .... 'I j.' & I-' ,.,.I 'l'f<I 7.11 17 onl'I MJti·bond Rod10 5qqs lt.11 f\ft M~\8\ & J.JntOI S ... mwe.,, 75-t. off• I, ,,,., I I Jr;,"1tf V· Jf '"'" 17Q9S I St.II 49 only /1 ,~, 11,,,,1..,. 1 IY"' in I.It 6 only Podet Xonne<\ <??9S 49.11 17 only Looq ~"""u Blov~., .• .. IJ 00 2.tt 1 'l nnly J.lly Vry ,_,.,, iqqs 22.11 ~ od & ~ ... ~ (Of"l'ty, (),,.,.,,., I ,.h; r, }4 'lQ It.II I 2 only lnlor P0t1oblc 44'1 ?S 149.11 ~!) onl'f Mis\e\ lop-. . b'n 3.99 4 onl f 'A'""'"'"l lfJbor11•I 169q<5 I It.II I'} r)nly ()Id Pol I ud 11· Br,. , .. qq 12.11 8 only ~tire<> Phono ~9S 49.11 12 only M.•,!b\ SN:,.1\ bOO 2.00 t, ,.,,,1 f h..q ~ )4Q5 29.11 I; nt>ly h:lofd11old l/,,j.'<> Gorn" ~?7 79.11 8 only ':>1oreo Phono 79.9!> 19.11 34 only Mt\$0\ LOl'IQ Slee--c ~ . 800 5.99 'l •>nly Wt)Ocj XrwllV) (00.rli:I qqqs St.II /Ill ')k,.,1 liorird. & AccP\'.O"'• 30°/o off• 20 only o.&i-Ooc~ Rod>o 6Qq<5 4t.11 Jb only Misse\ Sl>orts & Tom Top-. 2004.00 1.00 1 only ',1r1otrh (),,Io mot" .'899!> lff.11 llf) only f-fo-Ji4,,,tir .. 1.00 ... 6 Del1Jle 5"oreo ~lem\ l';,9?S 129.11 30 only Mi\..e~ %1 & Lonq Muu..MUV'. 4 only lh l/p"ri" Vnc 2199!> llt.11 16 only ',poldon<t fj.1•..IHl:rll 14QQ I I.II •Regul•r Prtce *Reguler Price MISCl:LLAMEOUS APPLIANCES CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AUTOMOTIVE 1-'l<q SALi ~ t:lq. SAU t<eq. SALi lln'l SALE I 0 only ~"°>VI> 1000 4.99 18 3 cu 11 1op moum Pel11q . • 569'?5 469.11 '} 4 only '"'P' ,,..,..,., l'c,io Sf, r• .. n 2.ff 240 o~y Nr:pJ., l(J 40 Vol ,., .59 1 00fily~'A"1'o 800 4.00 17 9 cu 11 top mouni Pefr"J W/.9S 419.11 I 6 or~y ',•IP'""'" , .... orr1J•r•• 4qq 2.H I 2 only 42 rno 8o111ry ., , '?., 44.11 48 only Fo~ll\ 7.00 .so T 10Wi (<YflXXtor tJ:IXJ lb . .. 24<:/qs 219.11 2'1 O<lly (>ti'.<,,..,,,,.,,, .. '. no I 'i'n l.11 b only Pod-up fool Bo. l!i<f ?S 119.00 24 only Fioip F~. 24'1 1.00 16 CU h. FreetUI .... ... 36'19!> 129.11 16 r.1oly lloy. Kni1 ',l .. r•\ .. 4Q 2.49 S onl'I' Sport Mo11no Bot1(jfy ')4% 47.11 •8 only Lodrw.. ~ Qqq 4.50 20 cu fl R81riqotCJIOt .. sqqqs 499.11 24 only Stud-"" ,, .,,,, . qqq 4.99 100 only Deluie s~ I '?'I 4.11 b 0<1ly Mcln\ TOU<Jh Wor~ Shoe' 25.00 14.99 18 lb. w O'.het .. 3211.95 219.11 48 only N~rO !l'""'('Jllh•"~ • 4 Q9 2.ff 4 only lJwd ~·,, OS I\ 199.llH. I 2 only~ ..loc)Q'Jr\ I) qq 7.99 !"> cu. ft Froo1or ... .. 239.95 2 It.II 1? only Bor. L10<Jd w l r;•• 899 5.11 6 ooly t.M/FM 8 l roc~ 10000 57.00 6 only SI.de Soodol\ 11 Q? 5.99 I.!"> cu h Mtuowove Oven . '46'195 199 .11 16 only Boy. (Jnj.,.. "1 Joe~"' 5Q9 l.11 '40 only 4-ay Luri Wrench 5 49 l .29 .. I 20 only Photo Nbum\ 8<:/9 4.49 hee Dt.4.vr;ty wo•h ~e PU1cho'>" 74 only Boy\ '>••1rlf'ri Shorr., .. 2<:/9 2.50 6 only AM/FM (O'.YJflf! 11<:/ 00 149.00 200 only Kodocolor film I I 0· I '26 1.1' lb cu. It 1op mourn l<clnq 4qq_qq ltf.11 16 only~ Cor~ (rfJW Kn+t IOfl .4Q? l.77 12 only b Amp (horQe< .27 qq 19.11 I 2 only 35mn Carnero Ourlrt lit.II 74 c.u. h. \ICJc by \ode Rel1rg 89995 749.11 24 only Unle Bo'(' Su1s 2bC»28.00 12.0I 4 only 1111 r on Hydraulic Joe~ 124'1'1 79.11 8 only 8 Speed Miier nm 12.11 20 Lb. Heooly Duty Wo!het .Jsqqs ZH.11 Weltem ~ 8tQ 8o'f\ SmJ\ .. 1.qq 5.97 I b only Cria\e Control 1()4 qq 79.11 b only 10 ~ Miaet 2b.Q? .. .•• .. 20 Lb. Hoovy Duty Oryet .•• 289,qs 24t.91 Wellem Jeans 8iq Bo'f\ Hu~v . . . . ... ll qq 6.97 GoroQ!t Cteoper .a.qq 6.11 6 only 11' Fleet SUlei iqqq 14.11 Microwave ...th Probe ..... 3'fl,q<5 2tt.11 Top~ ond Pont\ For 8o)"I & Goft, ... ,'4 qq 2.H 6A (00>.iol ~er .44.Q? J6.ll Fiii DELIVEiY AND SIT UP WITH MOST MAJOR PURCHASES ·-··· 50% OFF* Save 5130°0 SPECIAL 25% OFF DISCOMTIMUB CURTAIMS 12Galon SHEETS "REFl.EOIONS" All REGULAR PRICED 4 H.P. AIR COMPRESSOR 'IWIM-« ... '·" w. I • 99 Swags, Valances, Tiers WALLPAPER Many styles lO chooee from I ............. ,,Wt 1.99 ....... Pttce ...... at.ft We 29900 STAM»AB .... 1.4' Wt 1 .. 99 IN STOCX SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL 30% OFF* I . _.. .......... STllJCH lnTCH fl.AT .. All CB RADIOS Loni ucl 111ort l&eeve llW'lllNACI•• -.UU SUDI MOUNT POI.Bit• &OUlll Control extre. SalH C:.. will POI Cl IADIO w I TIACIC AND AtaSSORIES IN 'lb1le They 1.-t demomtrete the various . Great Buy. Compere et 7.19 ... I.,, .. P. ... '"·" .. 99" Now Only 1.29 IG • STOCK. YlflU THEY LAST ,... ,,----. 14t·t400 j]]I~ ___ _... .... -"""· r ' . ... • f ( ,_-' fhurlCM!y. July 29. 1979 ; DAILY PtLOT A• ........ AaUa Pall•n· ber1. common· law wtfllOl lloll· l •f S t o n e• 1ul art.at Kettb Rlelltard . haa been eba r1e d witb poueaalon of a 1tolen re· volver. Scott C a n t re ll • u . .tA'lWiilJJI. who lived with Richard, uaed the 1un to com· 1• -~1-. mil s u icide Daqhter vs. Dad Tuition LOss Results in Suit NEW YORK CAf' 1 A LOntc l1l1nd cc>ed -.ho w11nt 11 to . become • l•wyt-r like h~r f11tht-.r •• 1uh11 h!m for 1dl "t:dly brHk ln1 a conlrtacl to poy h41r colleK., tuJUon, Adel phi Un1 vu111t y 11tudtHll Adrleru~ Theo Zimrrwrmun, 21, filed •ult In 8t11te Suµrem • Court tn Manbuttao. cuntondlog that her h1wyer f ather, Theodort! Zimmerman, renewed on the "oral contnrt" they made ln Un~ llU 8ht <'Ou ld attend law leaving hu; wife und f&m1ly an 11chool 1976 THE STlJDENT, fAOM Grttat Neck, NY., said she has earned 76 of her required 120 crec:Uta, but ill $6, 700 in arrears because her father did not finance her ~ophomore and junior yeari; Court papers a lleged Z1 m merman. a real estate lawyer, stopped payi ng tuition upon "I WAS VPSET that J had to rile s uit against m y father." she s&id "But l 'm trying to survive l want a career in ltfe and I'm not going to let him stop me " An Aug. 14 court ~ppcarance JS set for Zi mmerman Misi. Zlmmermun want.Ii lhe court to make her f:lthcr finance he r education. or pay her $600,000 in dumages. court pape rs said MERCURY SAVINGS E11ecut1ve Offices: 7812 Edinger Ave., Hunllnglon Beech, CA ~7 ':outhmn C11111om111 R11Q1on111 Olllces 8%~ Vitll•v Vr-&t 8u!>n11 P111k, CA 90620 20716 S Avill0f1 81110 C•tson CA. 90146 22811 l llkfl ~0111~1 Or. fl.Alke ro1e .. 1). £1 Toro, CA. 02630 ~-1001 ( lmoe11a1 Hwy. La Ha1>u1 CA 90631 \!!J 4140 I onq B'liw::h Bl11t:1 . long Bekh CA C!Oe()I 1ou•1 229'1!1 Hawth0•"41 BrllO . To11ance. CA 9060!> ~OIJ""c I~ 111111\ti Blvd Tusun. CA 92e80 llllOU n'> N C<llu\ Ave • WMI Collll'a CA 9t193 11111 STOREWIDE SAVINGS I SALE ENOSSATUROAY,JULY 28TH HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED' Miuea' colorful polyester print knit topa for summer. Fa.1:1hionablP scoop-nec.k 697 prirt tops an today R 1:1oft fe minine 1:1t y ling. EMy.wearing polycRter Masses' S ,M,L,XL Buy' REG. SI l WI l\U,N'li IWORTSWl':Ak COLORFUL NYLON BATH MA TS Cheer up your bathroom 299 with theee brightly col· ored mate. Machine wuhl dry.Non-tlkjdnabberback. 24x34"MAT BIIDDIN4l AND IJNEP. 1/30FF .. WOMEN'S SHORT KNIT TERRY ROBE Cotton/poly In ft99 blue,bridl,gokl, U-- grape or white. Sise P·L. REC. S 15 LINOERIE Men's suits, aportcoata and smart dress slacks. C hoose from a handsome collection of richly tailored s uits, 1:1portcout 1:1 a nd dresK Hlacktt rn a fa ntaHt ic variety of flattering, up-to-<iate styleH, fabri<:R and colortt. Men's sizes. •reruLu low pnce \1EN <.,r·1,cr1 lllNC, SAVE•to 221/z-IN. BLACK KElTLE GRILLE 44!8 R£GULARL Y 54.99 l•l Heavy-gauge porce· lain-<XJOted steel; handle8. 159.98, red or brown. 48.88 ltJ Twin burner, 169.88 -~ <>&her rftlle11 from99.88 lli\Hm:N 8 11()1' SAVE'2 MEN'SCOTION DENIM OVERALLS Triple etltched 1297 main eeamt, ad- jU8table 1uapen· dJra. Pockete. REC. 14.99 f, MF!N'SWORKCIOl'HINO Men's, women's colorful fashions for super runners. Ch()()ti(• women's long ttlecVI' 12 9 7 parka ·Hlyle Htriped top or men's short Hlt'f•vc c·n·w neck. CotlX:ln/acrylic. XS-I. 8.99. short11 .......•. 6.97 REC. 16.99-18.99 ' I I ..... ~-..· ••• 8.74 ll.lt,llP.4"d' ... II.It ... 71W'd' •.. llUM '•,.• .. 'I I) SAVE•so WALL FURNACE HAS 29,000 BTU sgss REGULARLY 139.99 Cerumic·contcd heal c:xchanger ret11t1ts ruHl . Uuilt-in the rmm1l1tt I 00'# safely pilot . Dual furnace ... 119.RH Pl.tlMlllNI •AMI m .A I IN(, SAVE 1/2 SAVEJlo/0 MUSLIN SHADE SAVES ENERGY 'l'ranaluctM, s• vinyl coated. • Available In 37V• ••' wh lt.Q.orcolors. REC. 7.19 DRAPERY 'ii l40. hi.ch cbaJ r ... ~ U7 $44, 8lroller ....... :W.97 $4fi, 1:1troller for 2 .. :1'1.77 $54, plAyr>cn ..... .1:t.97 44.00, swin l( •..•• .36.97 $28, ha~odnet ....• .21.97 Save 20o/~ ''Dotted Lion'' juvenile furniture set for baby. ('ho111w front th•· 1•nl1 rr· 1677 ..,rock of -,1·lf11w , 11n1rn.il p11ll•·rn.-d lurntlur•· b.Y . Stmf•'f• Ila.'! chmm•··plutJ'CI JU M Pt:R ..,ll·c·I Ira mt·, C'loLh v111yl REG. $21 • :vi,..,,.., 1 1 lt'ol ll It~ SPECIAL TOOL CHEST AND ·CABINET COMBO 13988 Gctorgonazed with th11-1 s turdy tool chettL und cabinet. Fcaf.ureij handy removable tray wld koy lock. E ight drawtirl:I. •I Aki IWAfc~. SPECIAL AUTOMATIC 4-QT. CORN POPPER Popcorn hutwrs } } 99 llli 1 l popti. u lltl :-rtff7'-HCtl·th rough CO· Vllr 011 a t1Crver. llOIJ!it~WAkt:h SAVE•12 SUBURBAN RANGE ANTENNA FOR TV Ideal for color, 22aa h/w reception. Perrna-to&dcoet- inf. lnMll kit. RIG. M.• RAOtorrV -c"' .u .,.. bHtock. WHY PASS UP A GOOD BUY? APPLY FOR A NO-MONEY-DOWN CHARG·ALL ACCOUNT~ BUY WHAT YOU WANT • " ..... '9CWIO NUC\'• ·--.......................... .,.....,. .... 7E ..... ,,.. .. 1 .. ,• .......... ...-.... ~.-..... .-... ,.,_._,...,,.,.~-lrt""~ .... .,... ... __ ., .... I,_ ....... ......," ............. _ COYINA _...&AD MNTA ANA MOfl'TCLAllt IAGLI ROCK SAN l llt .. AltDINO &.YllWOOD IJVIM)J! ~ COITA llUA CAN0CA PAM WUT LOS AHCl.L.U -Al.It ~ rw_,.,,.. HAWTHOaflll PAJllOltAMA Ctn HUHTINGTON 1'4CH SANTA MAIUA VUITUllA l•llWtll.O 10:00 AM TO 9 :00 PM .. ":SATURDAY 9:30 AM Tcf9:00 PM ... SUNDAY II :~ AM TO 6:00 PM DAY THROUGH FRID .~ I ~.Jvtf•,tm TEEN QUEEN OF LITILE PEOPLE Peggy King, 11. Saya Heart Count• More Big in Heart Little People Advised KANSAS CITY , Mo. <AP > Physiologists may disagree, but Peggy King believes the size of your heart has no rela- tionship to the size of your body. The J7·year-old high school senior who stands 3 feel 9 has some advice for little pco· pie like her "TRY TO BE AS NORMAL AS possible ... realize that God loves you. If peo. pie can't accept you because or your size, they have a bigger problem than you do." Peggy has tried lo put her credo to work, participating since age 11 in an organization called Little People of America. She was vot ed the organization's Teen Queen at the an· nual convention in Lancaster, Pa. The convention was attended by 575 little people from across the United States. Miss King stresses the words "Httle peo- ple" rather than midget or dwarf • the cor· reel medlcal term for he r condition "TOE WORD 'MIDGET' ISN'T out with the public," she says. "We want them to know us es lit.tie people. btt_au.s_!! that's ~hat we et re, little people." Her motheT, Charlotte King, says she a nd her husband knew when Peggy was born that som ething was wrong, but It was five months before her condition was diagnosed as a form of dwarfis m Neither her parents nor brothers Patrick Ill, 21. and Davld. 20, nor sister Judy. 15, h as 11 •t;!n uf01cted b,Y dwarfism . "She's a very, very well-adjusted girl." Mrs. King boitst.s of Peggy. "She is what she 1i. She's a lways had the grace of God to ac· ccpt 1t. She's bad h er hurts. but every kid's had their hurts " · Gas Crunch Cuts Park Attendance SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -National parks in Callfonua and elsewhere appear to be registering ~1gnificant declines in the number or visitors this year compared with last, Qnd part of the reason may be the gaaoline shortage, figures show. Yosemite National Park ln the east-central Sierra Nevada bad 2.7 million vlalton lul year, but June vislt.s tbla year t.ot.aled 315,149 -an 18 percent drop from the same month in 1978, accord· mg to park n1ures unveiled Tuesday. "TIIE PARK·A·DA Y SYNDROME OF past years seems to be diaappeartnc," aaid Edward N. Winge or the NaUonal Park Service'• western re- gional ornce here. Declines ln June at other California national parks from 1978 were: Kings, 9 percent; Sequoia , 26 percent; Point Reyes National Seashore, 21 per· cent: and Lusen, lS percent. The survey also found visits to the Gra nd Cunyondown by 32percent ... T111N1' THE GENERAL ECONOMIC aitua· tion baa a )ot to do with lt," said Armand Sansum, a YoeemJte ran1er. "Everybody Ukes to blame the energy crtsla, but I thlnk It's more complicated tb•n that.'' Whatever the reasons, park offtclala aald, the tourist tlowdown mean. Jeu.erowded campaltea stnd fewer people on bllt1n1 and hildaa tralla. There was one excepllon to tbe decUnln1 figures, otftclala said AT GOLDEN GATE NAnONAL Recreation Area vllltl are up more than eo percent compared with almllar perlodl lut year. They attributed the lncreue to the location of tbe ruaect Mubore preeerve -rllht acrou the Golden Gate Brtd1• from San Franelaeo and eut- ty acceulble by a abort drtve. Court Ruling Tangles Man's Malrital Status IOUX P'ALt..S , S.O. <AP> -Ken· neth L Palm.-r thouaht he divorced hte ftnt wlle, Oort•. In um. So did P•lmer'a second wlfe1 Jud)', who m1rrted him the neat oay. Now the 1tate'1 bl&hftt court hu ruled the odaluJ marri .. e l• aUll valid. "I.At.Uy. I 1u.• I'm aUU marrMd to Oori1." Palmer, a Sloux Falla bu1lneuman. aaid of bia 27·year· marrl.,e to hls t1rst wlfe. "But 1 don 't feel morally I am ." But Doria Palmer's attorney he another version. "HE KNEW WHEN he gOl marned the 1econd time that. the Jud&meot wasn't final. He knew there was a rhunce Uus very thing would hap- pen," swd attorney Carleton Hoy. "llt! JUSt isn't married to that second lady, pcnod. That second marriage 11:1 void." P almer was thrown into marital limbo by the South Dakota Supreme Court ruling July S. He has filed for a rehearing before the Supreme Court a nd will know in lS days if the court will hear lhe case again. The state's high court ruled in a 3·2 decision that Palmer did not prove "extreme c rue lty" -one of tht! grounds for divorce in South Dakota. THE DIVORCE WAS originally de· cided in Palmer 's favor by a circuit court judge March 24, 1977. Palmer married hls second wife in Las Vegas the next day. But, acting on a legal technicality, the trial judge set aside the judgment Aprll 12, 1977. Palmer's second wife's legal s t.atus was cloudy for two days until the judge determined tha t s tatutory r equirements for the divorce had been fulfilled. So. beJicvinf( the divorce was final, Palmer said hjs vows with his new wife for the second Urnc. "WE DIDN'T HAVE any indica- tion they would appeal until several weeks later," he said. Hoy said the first Mrs. Palmer does not especially want Palmer back ; she just wants what she con· siders a fair property settlement. lloy said she got the couple's house including furniture, an $800 savings account, $250 a month for four months. a car ilncl an agreement from Palmer to pay the $18 ,000 mortgage on the house. HOY S/\JD THE property d1v1s1on. u decided by lhe circuit court Judge, "Ju1t plain wasn't surricicnt." Unleu the high court grants a re- hearing Palmer and his first wife could have to go through the entire divorce procedure again, which dra11tCLtJirouglnwo -years"the fi rst Ume around. In the meantime, at· lorneya for both side.s agree the second Mrs. Palmer has no legal standing u a wtre. ACLU Slates Fund.raiser at X-rated Movie SAN DIEGO (AP> -The American Civil Liberties Union plans to stage il one-night stand <1t a San Diego µorn house next week in a First Amend m ent fWldraiser The $10·pe r -person party c;latcd Monday at lhe P ussycat Theakr will fea ture a private screening of "Sex World." Invitations to the X -rated mov1<' rt' ad. "Who else but the ACLU would m· vite you to ..... ACLU spokesmen said prof1lt; from the porn party will support the or- ganizalion 's efforts to emphasize iL'i position that the First Amendment clearly protects the rights of adulL'> seek mg a wide and c·om1>l<'lt• £'ho1r1• 11f entertainment. UC/ Offers Catalogue The 1979·80 UC I rvane general catalog is available to students und <:ommunity members interested 1n UCI 's academic offerings and stu· dent services. The catalog contains course and pro~ram descriptions and require• m ents for degrees offered ut UCI They may be obta lnt:d by direct purchase for $1 50 each at lht• cam pus bookstore, the v1s1t.or informutaon center or the University Exten!>1ur1 lnformatJOn Center. They c;,in also be purchast..'<l h.Y mallin~ a check for S2 t payuhlr t<1 UC-Regents 1 to th<· Cashiers Offu·•" Un1vcrs1tyofC<Jl1forn1a, Irvan<' ll~7l'i ·~----------------------------- To the residents of Laguna Hills and surrounding communities ... The Automobile Club of Southern Cah· tom1a tS pleased to announce the reloca- tion of its Laguna Hills office, effective July 23. 1979 Because of the rapid growth 1n the La· guna Hills area, the Club has created a new and larger office at 25181 Paseo De Alioa. 1n AllCla Office Park noar the inter- section of Alicia Parkway and the I-5 Freeway. The new Laguna Hills district otfice will enable us to otter members l'TlOfe etfl- cient, personalized service than ever be· fOfe ... help. wittl traffic atatJons. vehicle hcens1ng, insurance cl811Tls, maps, tour books, accommodations reservations, recreation Information. trip planning and wO<ld travel SOfVices For qualified mem- bers. we also off8' aU1o, boat and recrea· tion vehicle insurance programs tor you and your lam1ly. plus a great deal more Additionally. the Auto Club office at 32355 Coast Highway m South Laguna will remain open to serve members who hnd the beach location convonient tor their needs. We're proud to be a pan of the Laguna Hills community and we look forward to continuing the tradition of service which -pJ've come to expect from your Auto Club. Stop In soon end let us welcome ~c&i: Michael O'Steen, Manager Laguna Hills Olstnct Office & Automobile Club W of Southern Callfomla 25181 Paleo De Alda, Laguna ..... CA. (114) 951-1400 From Sen Clemente. cell (114) 9;81-7333 NATION I CALIFORNIA The s11,400 - . store-bought computer. At Digital'!> Srnall Bu">iOl'!>S Com pukr Stun·, you c.rn huy J WD78compuler sy!>tcm thdt'~ ready to handle your account~ fl'tl'iVJbll', c:1ccounts payabll', inv(•ntory. a nd othcrbusine~i. 01)1•r.lt1on'>. For thl' -.urpn!>mg pn t· of 1u'>t $11,400. Bui odon.• you milkL' any cumm1lrnl'nt ... you <"J n hr<>W'>\'. 11·.1J our litL·rJturl', .hi.. llUl'~t1un ..... 1nJ try out <1 cumputl'rlor v11uN.·l1. 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ONE CENT SALE! ~OM at N regular prtoe -get another tor onfr G peNWYI ~Ceor t>anet pens. medium once-a-year stock-up values point, blue°' block Ink. ree. 2tt each ~ get another for 10 ~~~em'°'cllps hold po=- c urely togelhe<. 100 per bO><. ttn-typewrlter rtbboM ned wire. reg.. Ut x Bunough's NUl<ote• quality ribbon$ '°' get another tor 10 c lear, sharp typlng.14 pOOc.Jlar twto-reel and cartridge styles. to flt m ost machlne1, portables up to big IBM models. block Ink, some styres tn blOCk-Ond-md. lndlvlduolly pocked styles ..... 2.20 to S.60 boxed stylel. 6/pock reg. 6.00to10.50 g9tano...,for10 addlna maohlne rtbbonl 5 popular styles to '" most odd~ mochlnea. clean prlnttog, Burroughs Nuk<*I bfond. reg. 2..20 eooh -anotMr for10 addlna machine tape Accuracy brand, atondord roll. 2-9 /32' wide, White. ~Ht eooh gM another tor1t South eoeet Plau 545-0431 Puente ....... .. W•teowtMF ...... Plau .,.. .. , ........... ,. =~~=t>oulngtope, tor labels. signs. treated to keep brtl· llonce. 3 tape wtdfht. 12' rolt In red. green btue Of block . f t•'wtdlh reg..UOeoalt ,, .. wtdltt .... uo ... 1/2'wtdlh ~--get Clfttef tor it l'\lbbet' bands Ptymc>4Ah bfond. "°""°' cotcx ~ trom1-3/•'•1/10'' wtde to 3-1/7' JI '18" wide.,,,~ bo• ,..uaboac getanothertDrit staples standard size to flt molt atoplen. .;zuobox. ......... Ill °'*' 4MlnWlo• and Sundey ICM prtoee GPPfV to ltoctt In 8'0fe and IWU--t ......... VllA,MI Ill "Oelcm•etAo .... a• ...... '• •1• 1¥1 PILOT I , . . . . ... I I .J 1 Services Age~cy Cut 97 ift'a'.!'!fD ,.... .......... -~,. Oraqe Olml.J'• .......... ol auperMwWbentdDwn ....... 11. TW•1 date •Mn &Med· vocacr clw• wtu be Wl• out ot tbe ..... department and Of'· 1•niMd ia&o • a.parat. c1eput. meat tailed the Commwllty Service. Apocy. THE NEW DEPAaT•BNT, whlcb won approval from the Board ol Supervllon TuelMlay. wt.II be m.cle up by tbe publlc admlalltrator, public 1uantian. veteran• service office, con· sumer affairs olfice, •lriculture' extension service and aenlor clUzeos office. All funcUona of tl>e consumer ~ -advocacy division were deleted from the initial 1979-80 Hwnan Services Agency <HSA) budcet and affected groups and citizens raised concerns about being shortchanged and possible elimination of services. THE COMPLAINTS we re echoed by Supervisor Harriett Wieder who aaid that most ol lhe advocacy units were not fully in· t egrated with other Human Interest Paid Serwift~Jf~Ooea. ... allo noMd tbat. n.. ~ae1 procra1D1 •P ,.., to be takiN • 411JWOPC>t tloeate • ....,... ~ the HSA ad mlatat.r.uon•a time and etMl'IY· Tbe advocacy proJ:::m alweya wUI be a tow p ly wben compared to other man dated pn111rama wtlhln I.be HSA. -TBE 8TATE HAS yel to 1ap prove th~ •ntearatloo of the senior ciliteo'a pro1ram and plannjq statt into HSA deapit.e aeveral years ol negothations. Supe rviso r Tbo m MS Riley called for cont.inued coordlna· lion between the Community Services Ageocy and the Human Service Agency for unity and cost aavtng purposes. Margaret Grier, director of the Human Service Age ncy, wblch baa 2,800 employees, said Tueaday abe feels fine about the supervbors' action. "Whatever the board want.5 we will make work," she s aid. ONE OF THOSE who wdn't feel fine about the tum of events was Superviaor Ralph Clark. Cla rk said be wanted to come out loud and clear agaimil the separation County Earnings Hit $65 Million Ora nge County made S65 million io interesl from its earnings on tn· vestments in the 1979 fiscal year, according to Robert Citron, county tax collector·t.reasurer. In a report to the Counly Board of Supervisors Wednesday, Citron said the annual average yield came to 9.57 percent. The county's e atnangs c;on· s tituted a 75 percent increase, or $27.7 million. more than invest· me nts earned in the previous vear AT THE BEGINNING or the year. Citron predicted that in· vestments would earn $4 million to the general fund alone. "We ended up earning $9.28 m illion -an increase of $5.2 million over our projections." laguna Nixes Motor Launch Jel ski enthusiasts and those boat owners who8e vessels are larger than 20 feet won't be able to launch their craft off Laguna Beach's shoreline following re· cent City Council action. The o rdin a n ce p rohibits launching of motocized vessels · or the storing or private boats on public beaches. Permits. which can be ob· tained at City Hall, allow the overnight storage or boats for s pecial -organized recreational boating events Citron said the money was dis· bursed rrom the county treasury al a s lower rate than us ual be c a use of budgeta ry con · s traints lhal included freezes on new hiring on all taxing agen· cies. THIS MADE IT possible. he said. for the money to remain in the treasury longer to earn more interest. Citron also pointed out that. because of market conditions the cOWtly was able to invest money for shorte r periods of time than previous ly a nd lherefore kept re-investing or rolling over investments. · Citron said the amount of pro· perty and unsecured taxes that we re deposited in the treasury was $518 million, $349 million less than the previous year. ON THE OTHER hand, the county received statt! bailout money and s ubventions for the various taxing districts in the amount of $735 million. He said the additiona l money from the stale was still 23 per· cent short of equaling the loss in property laxes to lhe 170 taxing districts in the county. He la bttl.,d 1t i major re· organlz1ttion ch11n1e. He said the h ugc dtl partme nl needed a chance to prove It could work. tte al.lo said lhe cbanae m ay rctult in increued coets. However, Clark voled in favor of the separation of the ad· voucy groups in an apparenl !fbow ot unanlmlly with other lHJpervtao~ Ot'tlCIALS SAID the separa- tion does not signal any further splintering or l~ giant depart· ment. The advocacy program s over· see actlvitles or veterans. con- sumers and senior citizens, pro· vid e agric ulture exten s ion service and watch over estat.es of people who have left no will and act as conservators for men· tally disabled persons. County Administrative Officer R E. Thomas has propo8ed a SJ.S million budget 'Yor the Com· munity Services agency. IT DOESN'T INCLUDE the $1 mill ion budget for se nior citizens which is expected to cost the county an es timated $75,000 because or fin ancial aid from other agencies. A decision on who will head the new agency is expected in two weeks. Union Officer Says Offered Diedrich Post By Assoc:lated Press United Auto Workers Union of· fi cial Bruce Lee says he was fi rst offered the Orange County Supervisor post that Gov. Ed· m und G. Brown Jr. gave to former Vietnam prisoner of war Edison Miller. Lee said he was offered the post July 11 b ut d ec line d because he thought his close lies to t he U AW and t o th e Democratic party "would not be good" for either him or the gov· ernor. Since the controversial appointment of Miller, however, Lee said he's had some second thoughts." Brown's top aide. Gray Davis. denied the governor ever offered Lee the 3rd District post vacated whe n Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was convicted or bribery. Bro wn 's a ppoi ntme nt of Mille r. a local attorney, has been criticized by many local Democratic party leaders who generally supported former as· semblyman Ron Cordova tor the post. Miller's appointment has also been criticized by those who say he collaborated with the North Vi etna mese while a POW. In a related development. Sen. Paul Carpenler D·Cypress. has introduced legislation that would m a ke the governor's appoint- m ent of county supervisors sub- ject to approval by the state Senate HUNTINGTON iror JtrnLTJ BEACH Surplus Store Easy to reach location 9045 Adams Ave. Huntington Beach WHAT IS A SURPLUS STORE?. M'"1 people hive the ..... that it ta en nsortmtnt of odds·n-end1. one of 1 Wnd itllmt end customer murn1 Whit this ts true. it amounts to 1 very smaH portion of the IMt'C,,_ldlle IV•llbee to ,au. our customers Molt of the I .. br.,.. new, flnt queffty merchandlle of which we have boulht men thin we can ... durinl the • of our 11neral Ut.llal or limMs .... CIUklp. We must IQuldlel It • ..,,.,.-~ .. do It reduced ..... prtctl ""°""' our 9'wplua llDret. Our IOaa 11 ,ou pin -~• lhoppinl 1 hlbit at Selrt Surplua Stor91 Md lift on c · . hOusehoed ttem1 Ind applilncn for ,au .... "f ....,. '. r Thundly. July 29. 197\o DAM. Y PtLOT .4 U starts Friday at 9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! these items available in our Huntington Beach Store women's ~portswear 26 JUNIOR HAL TEAS 23 MISSES PANT TOPS 49 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 53 JUNIOR TANK TOPS, HAL TEAS 36 JUNIOR PAHTTOPS 53 JUNIOR SHIRTS 32 MISSES PANT TOPS 94 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 28JUNIOR SHOATS 33 MISSES WOVEN SHIRTS 38 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 42 JUNIOR FASHION PANTS 24 JUNIOR SHIRTS 29MISSESPANTTOPS 27 MISSES KNIT TOPS 20 ACRYLIC CARDIGANS 31 JUNIOR PANTS 24 JUNIOR SHORT ALLS 36 JUNIOR PANT TOPS 34 SHORT SLEEVE CARDIGANS 23 SHOAT SKIRTS 112FAMOUSMAKER PANTS 33 JUNtOR PANTS 61 LONG SLEEVE BLOUSES 13 FULL F1GURE SHIRTS 21 FULL F1GURE PANTS Tl FULL F1GUAE PANT TOPS 24 FULL F1GURE PANT TOPS NOW 98c 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 2.98 2.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 7.98 8.98 9.98 11 .98 2.98 4.98 . 3.98 5.98 dresses, pant suits 40 DRESSES ANO PANTSUITS 2SORESSESANDPANTSUITS 2SORESSESANDPANTSUITS NOW 5.98 9.98 14.98 lingerie, loungewear 35 SEAMLESS BRAS •SFRONTCLOSUREBRAS 42 FAMOUS MAKER BRAS 35 HOSTESS GOWNS 35 LONG SLEEP TEES 29 SHORT POLY /COTTON GOWNS 14 LONG SLEEP GOWNS 13 U~IFORMTOPS NOW 4.98 2.48 2.48 7.98 9.91 4.98 2.98 3.98 women's accessories NOW 150COSTUMEJEWELAY 37WALLETS .. 43 TERRY VISORS 12 SUMMER HA TS 107TUBE TOPS .. 51 SUMMER TOPS 13KNfTTOPS 114TANKTOPS . 42190CKS ..... . 1188CARVES .. • 33 VINYL SHOES , . 718ANOALS 98c ...... 4.98 ......... . . .. . 1.98 . ".. . . . . 2.48 . 1.98 . 2.48 .. 3.98 ........ 2.91 . 68c 1.48 ......... 1.98 . ... . 4.98 infants and toddlers NOW 24CA189HEETS.. 2.58 11 A!CEIVING BLANKETS 2.91 14ZIPPEROUILTS . • . . .. . . • . 1.91 54 TODDLER SANDALS . _ .. . . ....... 1.48 12 TOOOLER PANTS . . ........... 2.91 17TOOOLERBOYPANTSETS .. · ...•........ 4.91 31 TOODLEROIAL SWIMWEAR . . .... , ... 2.48 MtN'ANTllHORTS. . ..... 1.48 34 TOOOLEAGIM. TOPS . • .......... lie 22 TOODLIR GIRL TOPS .... 1 !11 31 TOOOLP llOY TOPI . . . . . . . . 9lc 2tTOODLEA BOY TOPI . . .. 1.91 savings for girls .. rJ.W savings for girts 11 t LITTLE GIRLS SWIMSUITS 71 BtG GIRLS SWIMSUITS . 124 BIG GIRLS SWIMSUITS 21 BIG GIRLS SKIRTS 27 BIG GIRLS SKIRTS 69 8fG GIRLS PANTS 31 BIG GIRLS PANTS 32 BIG GIRLS BLOUSES 58 BIG GIRLS BLOUSES 21 BIGGIRLSSKIRTSETS 27 8fG GIRLS SKIRT SETS 34 G4RLS SWEA TEAS 52 GIRLS SWEATSHIRTS savings for boys NOW 3.48 3.48 4M .. 1.18 . 1.98 1.98 : 3.98 .. 2.98 3.98 7.98 13.98 3.98 3.98 NOW 94 BOYS JEANS . . . . • ••.............. 3.91 30 BOYS PANTS . . . . . . . . . .......• 1 .91 4780YSKNITSHIRTS 4.91 60 LITTLE BOYS SUMMERWEAR 2.91 savings for men 34 DRESS SHIRTS 73 SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS 24 L SL V SHtRTS . 37 LSLV WOVEN SHIRTS 90 L SlV LEISURE SHtATS 32 DtSCO SHIRTS 88 PA~NEO SLACKS 12• BEL TEO SUCKS 39 YOUNG MENS PANTS 36 S. SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 17 YOUNG MENS VEST 86 SSL V KNIT SHIRTS lSO FASHION SWIMWEAR t 1 STENNIS SHIRTS 31 TENNIS SHORTS S4 COOR DINA TES savings on shoes 80 CHILOAENS SHOES 60 MENS DRESS SHOES 100 SPORT SHOES 100 WOMENS SANDALS 60 WOMENS WOOD BOTTOMS SHOES yardage, notions ALL CLEARANCE FABRICS, YARN, NOTIONS AND KITS W1LL BE 20% OFF MARKED CLEARANCE PRICES (THROUGH SUNDAY, JULY 29th OHL Y) • NOW 2.91 2.91 e.91 3.18 2.91 6.98 6.98 6.91 7.98 6.98 2.98 2.91 4.91 4.98 4.91 4.98 NOW 4.97 9.97 5.00 5.97 9.97 savings for the home NOW 2.91 9.18 3& VINYL TABLECLOTHS 6 ELECTRIC BlANKETS H2WASHCLOTHS 110HANDTOWELS . 103BATHTOWELS . 118ATHRUGS 15 SPREADS ANO COMFORTERS 13SPA£ADSANDCOMFOATERS 141 PIU.OWCASES 171 PAINT SHEETS 18 PAINT SHEETS 104 PAINT SHEETS . 9lc .1.18 . 1.18 1.91 ...... 1t.• 29.18 ... 91c ..... 8.91 .......•.• .... 2.• savings on fine jewelry NOW 71.0. BRACELETS 91.0. BRACELETS 20WATCHIANDS SOWATCHBAHOS 2SWATCH8ANOS savings on toys .. 4.91 t.91 1.91 2.• 3 •• 71 um! GIRLS IHORTI . 'Z7 UTTI.f OMLI 'ANTI 2.. 108UU>tNGIET8 'NOW 1.• lie M UTTI.f QIALS IWIM8UfTS 400 QltL9 IOCKS . , 2.M 13GAMES . ........ lie . 9811 ·ADAMS AVENUE, HUNTINGTON BEACH -983-9731 ......... --~ ........ -.......... .,,,,, ...................... -..... .. NATION l0f¥1liese ~Ush Light Booze • in U.S . . : NEW YORK <AP> f'l"'l :.-. .. a..,.TMoeuaelloD : d1, ~ .. ,. .... bJ luMn. ' Now. en the cn1& of tlaoH • JQ1a111 mark6a aucoeuea. •: 'om• a llttle aometlalq for :: Amertean dr&n.ken. •• ... ,..... ftnu .,.. 1e.pp1nc ! •• eampat1n1 t o capture • : chunk ol lhe hu1e United Statf'S : Uquor market. • : BUT IT LOOKS like a Iona ! stru11le JapMnese·produced ! whiskey, beer, vodk• and cor • dlala have only a tiny Khure or ; the drinking business here : Suntory l.td . the laraest : Japanese firm doing. beverage trade. an America, Is trying to : w1n over those drinkers who pre • fer lighter drinks. those who .. . ' choo e a 111.. ol whl11 wine over 1 double martlAl "1'1M lr~nd now &a lhat ev,,,.. thins la llj(ht.'' uld Oary SaJI. vtce prea1dtnt ol Suntory In· ternalkloal, the U.S. aub1ldlary. "Tbere11 ll1ht beer and people Uk~ il. That tendtncy is aoin(I to keep aolna l 'm very po11tlvc about ll 'T'cn' yN1rt1 trom 111Jw. man,y American consum~m• will likcdrlnJdng~aiumd-0 Uquor "WE T,llY TO SELL 11 low- proof a lrohol beverage. llkl' lht' liqueurs M(>dor1 and Ak i, .. ht: ~;.1ld "Our Japaneac whiakey 1~ w~ry lieht It's • blend created for the very diacnm1natlng palate or Japane8e aod is made to be drunk with food because J apaoese food 111 very Ught " .. . , -.,.._,, • I .. ~ i" . ' -.. ~, - Kee-ping a Cool Bead This toddlt:!r wades right into the fountain as the two children t::scape !-.Weltering .July heal <tin N"cw York City·s WCjshington Square P<.irk Aliens from SpaCe Snub UFO Airfield LONGMIRE, Wash. I AP> -So far, ::ilien bein~s have snubbed etn airfield built for them near Mount Rainier Members of the New Age Foundation. which bulll the • "spaceport" 13 months ago, arc building the signal tower Al the • top will be a pyrnmid·s hapcd metal device to transmit thought euergy provided by group members, says Wayne Aho, New Age Foundation leader. ' The group will gather In a circ-le around the tower and clasp °'lands lo form u giuot "battery," Aho said. The friendly thoughts will soar skyword <tn d can be received by the spaceships, Aho 1 ~ays ' . • 1 t f , f f } f I •• .. :: :: . .. . . . :: .. . · ... .· ·. # . . . -: . • T he Ufo'O landing fi eld is located on the 14-acre headquarters of the New Age Jo~oundation near the entrance lo Mount Rainier "~~lionnl Pa rk. It was above Mount Rainer in 1947 thal an airline pilot rcp<>rted lhe first Oying saucer sightings on recqrd. IS GAL CANS • MAeMOUA • u.UIW.... TllAMUM • MIW DH A .. C .. ITMAS ,,_ . ,..,.,_ . . ::. cs;_,, ·S J 595 .... Ollr ····· ,: . o. ..... 5 GAL5]t5 IY-.e. Te 111.tll • c ...,,,., P\AMTS • CU.,_. IOSH-6' • IUIMIOIH • IOIWOODS-1' • ACACIA.-r'' .. • ASH-I' ,. · • MALAPIMllS .... -7' , • SPMY ... CYNlll-1' • AHUCAIUITAl....._7' !5 s 95 Suntory. which r,roduces about 200 llem1. ioclud ng sort drinks und fruit juu·t•s, has 13 labels in 1~ whl1kty lme. &Of?U' selling for a. much H $70 a quart. Last year. the company sold 2~ million cuseH or whiskey. 24 inllllon ctu1ea of heer and 2.6 m illion cases of wine IT ALSO st;u ..:s a 100 proof vodka on the West Coast and a drink called Shogun. a blend or Brewlog Co.. says ll noUced a s urge of interest by Amerkan beer drinkers about four years ago . "THERE'S A CORRELATION between the increase in light beer and the increase in Import· ed beer. which is a little more flavorful and has a little more bouquet." said Cliff Thatcher. general m a n age r of U .S marketing for Kirin. "While u contradJction. it's been happen· ing. 1 sense a dissatisfaction with beer as we've known it. .. And there 's the general American overview of Japanese products -if they're good here· and there. then they must be good with beer.·· Although Kirin commands on· ly a s mall percentage of the 1m port market. sales or the beer in the U.S. have been steadily in· creasing. Last year . Thatcher ~at d , ~alt>s woerc between $300.000 und $400,000, an in- crease from the previouf. year of about 27 percent to 30 pereent. So far this year . he s aid, sales ure up a bout 40 percent. "We advertise in mosf of the mujor murhts," he said. "We might be in Atlanta. Ga., but 'lot m the towns und cities s urround· ing it. Right now we're usin~ television in the greate r New York area and Los Angeles." ~akeandgr~pcw1ne -:::;;iiiiiiiii~j!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiim;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ SaJI said two of the most popular o f th e J apan ese beverages 1n lhe United States are Mldon, u 46 proof liqueur with the sweet taste of honeydew melon. and Ak1. a 49 proof plum li queur The company spends about S2.5 million for advertising in the U nit e d Sta t es, a spokeswoman said. ''Pf.R C ENTAGEWI SE, Sunllower and Bear S1reets 1n Santa Ana opposite South Coast Plaza MALL Take Norin Bnstol offramp trom San Diego Freeway Turn left at Sunflower ano took for lhe three flags Japanc1>c imports in to the U.S. --==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ are rnth('r s mall when you look al Canadian, Scotch and French wines," said Rex Davis, presi· de nt of the National As1>ocialion of Alcoho lic Be verage Jm - portcrs. "The introduction of new products . is always a very risky situation. a nd trying to de· terminc what the American con- sumer is interested in, so far, has not been a hi ghly successful venture." A mcrieans s pent about $36.6 hi ll ion in 1977 for alcoholic- bcvcrages. aecording to the Wine Institute in San Francisco. About $2.7 billion went for wine alone. For beer and ales. Americans spent $17 billion last year, ac- eordmg to figures from the Unit· cd St:ites Brewers Association. But imports comprised only 1.8 pt'rccnl of the total market. AS FOR T H E HARDER stuff whiskey, gin. vodka. rum. l'lt 1\45 mi ll ion gallons were drunk 1n the US in 1978, the 1>1stillt·d Sp1 nts <.:nunei l of the l ' S said Thul would be obout $15 bi llion worth of liquor. Suntory pulle d in o nly S6 million in U S. sales last year. But that Y.8!> a 25 percent in· crease from the previous year. Saji suid Total worldwide sales for the company reached $2.8 billion during that perio~ A proposal by Preside nt Carter to change import taxes 1m distJlled spirits would help foreign firms such as Suntory T<tXl'S would he lowered on large :-.hq1mcnL'l A SPOKF.SM/\N FOR the Wai.hington. D C.·ha8ed Di s - tilled Spirits Council said the Rroup 1s not opposed to greater .l a ptinese participation in the U.S . m a rket but would like American trade lo Japan to be just as cusy in terms of luxes. "The tariff on Japan ese whiskey to this eountry is 62 et•nts a g allon ." said the spokcsmnn, who asked not to be i<lentified. "American whiskey going the other way is $7.50 a g;.dlon ... Kirin Brewer y Co. Ltd., the third largest brewery in the world be hind Am e rica 's Anhcuscr·Busch Inc. and Miller GIANT SIZED INSTANT SHADE ~ TREES IN 24" BOXES The Nationwide Supermarket of Souno Save50°/o "Super Small" Car8-Track Tape Player by Realistic· • Fils Anywhere-Only 1 x4 xG •, · • Sltde·Achon Volume. BalancP Tone Controls Drive to the music of your cno1ce1 Firs under dash. seat. even in most gJove- boxes. Speaker cable. mounting hardware irfcluded. 12.1eo2 2995 Reg. 59.95 CHARGE IT 'MOST STORES/ HALF-PRICE TAPE SALE Realistic Recording Tape Less "hiss" more music Stock up , no l1m1t 40 Minute Reg. 1.99 Each 80 Minute Reg. 2.59 Each Realistic Autosound at Everyday Low Prices! Car Stereo Power Booster p --~. , .. Doubles Power for Better Sound 2995 Give your car stereo radio a big BOOST with increased dynamic range! Just press front button/pilot light. 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"""kC.....Hw\' SAN CLIMl•TI ........ c....... .... ... -------444441...:;; •• MUlllTlllOTC* etACM ... ,._A•. ............. tAN JUIUI CAPtaHAMO "'" c_.. c:...,_ Mu)I •t•'"'' ,tl'l(I d\llolabh• tll At10•0 Sh,1~~ Otali"tt. Looi! tor 1111" ~·II" '" yuvr nc•11htio1 houll. rn1cc1 \11\Y VAAV AT tNOIVIOIJAl. STO"CS •• ·"' OONIUMEA I AT YOUR SERVtCE QUEENIE '"Goe a probU'm? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat wiU cw red tape, getting the an~s and action you need lo 80lor Meqtdtit1 in government and bumaen. MaJl your questions to P.at Dunn. At Your Service, Orange Coad Daily Pilot, P .O. Bor 1560, Costa Mesa, CA '282f. A.I ft'Jall letters 0$ posStble will be answeTed, but phoned illqtane1 or letters not including · the reader'• full aame. address and bu.smess hours• phone JWmberccneot be considered. T~column a~ars Gm· ly ezcepC Sundays " Clae•per Ca• C•t• Cor•ers DEAR PAT: Are the generic. plain wrap. or no·label products bein g sold b y so m e supermarkets equal in quality to labeled canned items., L.P .. Laguna Beach Generic canned roods are usually or lesser fla&lity titan either national or house brands, but tlley are pe rfectly s a fe and nutritionally eqalvalent, accordi.ng to government sources. The dlffe rence is that fruits and vegetables are Stand· ard, rather..Jla.aa Fancy, grade. They may not be unlform ID size or color, or may contain an OC· caaioaal stem or seed. No·label paper goods are 1enerally lighter ID weight, unperfumed, and not aa soft u the more expent1in brands. Soap products are weaker. Savings can be as high as 40 percent on Protein Supplement f • Claims Exaggerated? WASHJNOTON CAPl -Ptoteln l\llU>L•menta , a at•ple of many "healUa food" ltoret, f requenUy "Wl'e aold by eu11eratln1 nutritional clalma, a major investJ11tlon flnd.s. Tbe Federal Trade Commlaaion alaff, ln a '4a·pa1e report oo lbe in· vettlaalion that belaD in 19'14, urced the four commilllonera I.<> regulate lhe t lallm. "M•E•aESICNTATIONS AS to the nutritJooal quality of protein sup\ pleinftltl or the bealtb benefits to be attained through the use of protein s upplements are unive r sal throupout the hKlustry." the report said. "No slp.i/icanl nutritional benefits are derived from the use of protein s upplements," the staff concluded a fte r b earings in Los Ange les, Boston, Washington and San Fran· cisco that included testimony from health experts. The report said protein consump· tion is dangerous for infants under l a nd may also be harmful for people with severe liver and kidney dis· orde rs . IN SAN FRANCISCO, Doug Gillespie, president or the National Protein Conference, called protein supplements "viable, economical sources of protein that definitely benefit some people ." He said the supplementa are "Just aa nutritional as the protein you get. from your milk." Gillespie said the regulation re· com mended by the FTC staff is UD· needed. "We've s11ppUed the consumer with much more Information than mo1t of the food industry." be said. Protein supplements are powders, liquids or pills made-from protein isolates. They are most frequenUy sold through health food atom. THE aEPOaT 8410 sales of pro- tein supplements are increasing, partly because of the public's grow· ing interest in health foods. The report said protein consump- tion is not a matter or "more is bet· ter." Once a person's daily protein requirements are met, any excess protejn is metabolized for energy or converted int<> body fat, the report said. Advertising and labeling claims for prote in s upplements have falsely claimed that use of protein supple· ments will provide benefits such as we ight reduction, good health and improved athletic performance. the report said. The staff recommended the reguJa. lion reqwrc a series of disclaimers. • ~. Juf>f 21. 1171 DAILY PtLOT .4 J 3 --------- . Golden ¥kst Airlines · A ANNOUNCING ... THE ONTARIO CONNECTION! Now you can make connections out of the convenient Ontario International Airport by using one of Golden West Airlines flights from Orange County direct to Ontario, effective August 1, 1979. WMn c•tllno for reMrv.tlona and Information, Hk about Joint Farea. Cell Golden Weet Alr11nea (714) 878·8000 or your local trevel egent. Gorgeous from the ground up new name I familiar faces Home Centers certabl Items, with only 1 percent attributa ble to ---------+--~ formerly Ward & H8i ilngton lack ol advertlslng and plain packasiog. QaaUty dif· ~-...;~-::r?;;:-1t-1'~~~;:---:;;~~~~ fereaeeaccouau forthe restoflllepricecWfere.nce. Gr•• Tral•• Dog• tor Deal DEAR PAT: Where can I find requirements for obtaining a "hearrng" dog for the dear? I read about these dogs recently and am interested in learning morf' C.G., Costa Mesa Write to tbe American Humane A~iatloa, 53·51 ._., •• Englewood, Colo. 80110. When deaf.,. lleariq·lmpalred people req.aest the clop, &Hy are asked what three sounds they wish to bear for ••attertDg" purposes. Although lt costs more than 11,tH to traln these animals, the association provides clogs a.ad traininR for the owners free of cllarge. Plattment priority is being given to elderly people Uving alone and deaf couples with in· fHtl ~ C'lea•fng S rparatr lo•• DEAR PAT: I've seen ads about carpet clean· aog firms that claim they can kill fleas. I think I remember that one of your past col umns said such claims are illegal. as well as untrue. Right? W.S .. Huntington Beach Right. Consumers are still being warned to stay away from .. nea·kllliog'' carpet cleaners. TM Catlfonia Structura l Pest Control Board says tba& ..tverti1lng or performing nea·klUing is U· le1al .._ a firm also la a Uceosed pest ex· termluter. TM Carpet Cleuera l.Datitute or CaWomia adds daat alleged flea·ldlUng cleaning productA In· c:ltMle....., petSUc:kles DOt apeciftcally formulated to eH&rol fieH. Flea·kllling carpet cleaning ...... eaper, but i&'s not oa the money when It eomea to doing away with these pests. Arc•rliu l•lo,...atlo• Ottered DEAR PAT: My doctor tells me I have OS· teoarthrit.is. Although I am following his treatment advice, I'd like to know where I can get some in· formation about this aUlict.ion. K.E., Costa Mesa Y• ea• req••t a free, 2t·pa1e ......_., ••OtteeutllrtUI -4 Randbeok for Pattn&a" a., ...... • Anlutlll Peudadea, "' N. ar.anay, 8aa&a M8 11'111, er by P~l-1 M1·55tL Na..Q· ..... ,...u•t ti aD Amerlew over• abow alps "' ............ , ........... , ..... .., ~ .......................... u.. ......... ... &reM..-ti tide .. wear·alld·te•r" dlMaae or 1M Je1Ma la IMIDded la tbe booklet. O&Mr free beokleta anllable fro• tlle ~.,._. • .._are .. ..._a&eld Artluftll - A Ba 0 11• ,_ P•tiell&a," ... u.u.. Gell&." A. COLOR PLANTS Includes Pe1unlas, Marigolds, Zinnias, Begonias and others. In SY2• Pols. Reg. 1.29 ea. 8. ASSORTED POTHOS Put these lovelies in any room. and enjoy them lhe year 'round. 4• Reg. 1.99 ea · 88cea. 98cea. Builders' basic a· INDOOR PUNTS Reg. 5.99ea 3.88 ea . Plywood Is a basic ingredient of most bulldlng and do-it-yourself projects. Use this sanded shop plywood tor cabinets, a playhouse a table top. hundreds ol things 4' x8' x Y2". SANOEO SHOP PLYWOOD, Reg. 1599 11.88 T ...... ....,_ C. SHADE ANO HEDGE PLANTS They make hardy ground cover. too Juniperus Tams, Araffa Sleboldl, Buxus Jeponlca 1 Gal 0. WATERING CAN Durable green pcly· ethylene. Two gallon capacity Model #303 Reg. 2 79 1.88 Reg 1.99ea 1.28ea. Designed for comfort Catch the cooling breezes ol spring and summer. You can save on air conditioning, and be comfortable at the same time. This quality· built door is 1011 tonned and mill linlshed. Two· bar grille end s11Ver push button hardware. Easy to Install 30". 32" or 36"widlhs . BRAVO SCREEN DOOR. Reg.19.99 15.88 A..-tyowreet ... E. t "HANGING BASKETS Wonder1ul natUfal acoents. 1ndo0rs and out. Asparagus Fern. Philodendron. Creeping Char11e. Coleus. Wan· denng 3ew. lmpatien Reg. 6.99 ea. 3.88ea. I --------------. Statt your <*:he of trash In th11 aturdy ga1Van1zed ateel lraah can. Detlgoed to atand up to the weekly battering from the 'Nnilatlon engineer'. Give the bathroom a freth new lootc With a eieen White toilet Mat. Motded. enameled Nd with non·conodlng plettffc hinges Snug titting top k"9f Odors In, Wll .,..-,g dogs OUI. 30 oanon. Model #31 T CMLVAMZft> TAASH OAN, Reg.t .91 7~88 -I White onty. Model -..100 WHITE TOILET SEAT. Rev e.99 4.88 - COSTA MESA 1275 Bristol 556-1500 . Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 FULLERTON 301 South State College 870-0050 Open Mon. mru Fu 9 to 9 Sat 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 GARDEN GROVE no1 Garden Grove Blvd. 537-9571 or 893-6523 Open Mon. thru Fn. 7.30 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 SALE DATES: July 26 thru July 31 lllLL YAU.SY tAP) ~ ........... t.NU ................... ...................... ••rdy'1 1'A Perfnt ~y," u weU u "l"ow' or••••~ of th• pocalypae' • with dolpb ValenUno. dled day . LONDON <AP> -Sir Oarlea Clere, one of the dcheat men in Britain, •t'd in lhe l~ CUnlt' today. Otten caltH "the man w ith tbe Mlda ~uch ." Clore built a oe rao n a l f ortun e 1arioualy e Umatf'd at •10 million to $120 wbllllon • CLINTON , Conn. JAP) Mwill Lulla•, puthor of 21 novels in· dud1nc "Sailors Don't tare" and •"J'he C lock )It 8: 16," died Tuesday. ·~~~~~~~~~~ DPafltNofi~• ~.Jue,•. ttn Ir UlllOND lal'&ADA a. . .. ..., ....... la• Clemente barber abop o•ner 8ud Casper thoQlltt H wu 1utt. • Sood deal. he pUMd H ••••I to aome of bl1 CWI~ But C8llper IOOG nalhecl be h acl f•ll•• ,,., lo a G l lu ..... di• II Mn Uaat bH 4111aanolote4 mllllona of World War II veterH1 for lhe put•Yffft. ONE OF 'A8PF.ll 'S cu1tomer8 brouabt • typewntten foroi Into hi s hop earlier Uus month The form 8ald a bill bad bet>n passed In Congress that l'Ave World War II vdet'ans ¥ 6~·cent per $1 ,000 dividend ot the'r GI lnsur~rnce for e ach month ol servic.., r. uper, who serve d as an Army Air Corps fiahte r pilot ln Europe, thought he rni1ht be eliteible for the maximum $31.2 dividend for 48 months of service. . "Your assistance Is requested JuLtAN eu~~nv '-°'a.-In spreadina this lnlormaUon." Of'cwt. c.• Pa,~':! .. y on J 11iv 1t th e form s aid. "Many in- ,.,. Gr•-.ooe vrv•c:•• _,.. ""1c1 ..ft dividuals are not aware of this f•l•ir\CIAV. July i., 1•7' .. II 00 AM et bll) " NI• M•rt>or 1..awn·Mou111 011.. ' - ~ .... P•"' 5'>""0 ' -· '"" •a BUT M •NY lndi Id •-"°""' H.,,,,.,, .... -Movn1 011,,.. " • ,. v uals '°'111"'•"'c"'1"-""' ~u~ were aware of the hoax. ""'''" • MA llGAll ET !MAGGI[) ltuTH An article la thls month's Amerkao l.e1lon "Nows for Le1ionalrea .. publicaUon ex· poled the fr11ud 11aio, notlna it.I ~-year hlatory o1 deceftlon . "lt'11 a pure , ou -and·OUl hoax ." u ld Veterana Ad· mlniatrutlon public lnformaUon otflcla l Ru tpb Terry In Loit ·~-.,let.. 'te r ry •••d the hoax bas p0pped up an la Angel.,11, Apple Valley a nd ArtLona in recent years. The San Clemente ap· ~arance was the first time hls otflce hud heard of it an Orange CouaLy. "TREllE ARE NO retroactive dividends" for veterans who no lon@cr have GI Insurance, Terry explalned. T e rry said the hoax ha s moved crou·country from the PbUadelpbia area. to Minnesota and ta&er to Wyoming. Casper aaid it was lucky some friends saw the article in the American Legion publication and stopped telling everyone about what they had honestly thou~ht was a little ·known benefit. CASP ER, THE t 'IRST customer who told hirn about lbe ''dividend" and a t leaat two other ol bis patrons all maUed in th~ completed forms wllh name, addreu. social aecurity and s er vice numbers and other in- formal.Joo. The forms were mailed to "V. R. Prosser, Captain. U.S.N." al ;,, Philadelphia post omce box for the Veterans Center. No veteran baa ever received "re ply. Veterans Administration of- . ficlaJs said the re was a bill passed In 1948 lhal paid d ivide ods to about 16.5 million vete rans in 1950·51. But that bUI is no longer in efCect. OFFICIAl..8 SAY they are not s ure why someone is perpetual· ing the dividend hoax. Often, officials said, the in· forma tion about the phony "dividend" comes through an of· ficial-looking press release to labor group news letters and In- house employee publications. "( don't know why someone would do this unle~s somc.-'One wants ton ood V.H. Prosser 'sdesk with mail,"saidCaspcrwhoowns the Shoreclm Barber Shop in San Cle m ente. ~E Ai A~ p, .. .,CI <11•0 on July ,., .. ,. StM-'' '\UfV"•"\illllllld by hrf ,.,,,.,,, •nd t' brotf'Wtf R•ll Sot'~ \1-rv•Cf'\ will 11e1e1 on i:.-1.,.. J"' Of 11 •I 11 oo -•• tNo Her-l•wn ,,_.,,..,,,••I ~"'" c,._, '" ...... of ··-··' "°"" '10"' •o '"• C•••for"'•• Ho\pUal jllleo•l61 C...t,.. wtlt Ill' -1'<1.tt..:I $.Ph"•',., unotf",,,,,. °'"""hon Of H•rbOf &.•-MowtlC Ollw _,.,......, o1 C.O.la Zone Changes Backed -... ~u~ MOlllllS But San Juan Planners Withhold Permits M"Bll MORAi~ lonq 11,,,. , • ., ... .,, o1 C.0.1• ..... C.. P•-•W.tl' "' J«k-wm~. re••i.. s.i"'1~ ..... Zone changes for a proposed ••• \on 1 arry Wr••· "1'0 ~ 220 I d l l lirowt.h mamgement restric· lions require projects to be rated by a point system that grants them priority each year when building perm.lt.s for succeeding years are handed out. noted their belief that m any of the parcels we re contiguous and de nied the requested growth restriction waiver 9• .. no<111tor"' Sen<><n w111 i. on Frll · un t eve op m e n on 326 '"'· J111v u. """' 2:00 PM •t sun. acres o f pris tine San Juan ..... .,.. ~mori.i ~· uoo s... An· C . t f I d 1on•o O•. Long 8Nctl. c. Sulwty~io. .aPlS rano ~rm a n _were ap-~0'111••vc11.-c1""'" proved by city planning com· ~ATTEESON I . EMllYMARRPATTEllSOH,wl .. ot m ssaoners. Oawod Ehl P•ltenon, died -· In But developers. the Ranch of L4'<1""" Nlquel !tervlco wlll .,. San Juun Capis trano lost a bid pti•••• nw-14m11Y wltl be •I -• ' t•om 1 ooPM 10 s oo PM on sei..nt.ty to build 6.'i of the units without ProJeCts with the highest point ratings a re first an line for available permits . Commission e rs a lso a sked that the develoµcrs dedicate de· velopment rights to t he city of a hout 21 I acn•s of farmland p I a n-n c ct lo ('on t 1 n u e 1 n <t n <igncultun• ww and '>unoo al JtO'M Monies.a Or., waitin~ for building permits Un· l •Clul\a Nll,I•"'' SN> k!•n• • IMlllQftler , Developers sought lo h1t vc the 65 ho mes e liminated from g rowth m anagement require· ments by contending that they were located on non-contiguous parcels a nd each p<.1 rccl con· la ined Jess than 12 units. M•~ Len R '"'""' $m<l11, .. _, BnK~ de r the city s growth m anage· J'o"" P•tlt<'°", • or-nllCll'en, In m ent 3llOCatiOn process. t lucllnq L11n •net Neel •n<I Re i»«• T · ~, .... 11 • ...., s1•0 . Kirk """ B•0<k P~•· he action means-af backed "''°" ~ .• 1, ,... ..... i. ...-10 · up by city counc ilm en next ,,, .. UClA t-ounodt•Oftl Gold 5,,,~ld h I m1ly Mdrr P•tt•r'°" S<r>ol•••nop, ffi Onl -the developer~ Of the ~o~ H119••C1 s1. u.. An?t•~. c• '007•. Honeym an Ranch localed east :.:~'~~~~·0 L.aqu"" Hiiis Morr~,., of the San Diego Freeway north uLM of San Juan Creek Road would FRIE01' ELIZABETH ULM kin<! h •~ •t t '-•·'ld.i • tom< resident ol Co•I• Mo~ C• ave 1A1 Wal 10r UUI Dl pernuts P•\V'CI aw.., Ofl July >1, ti14 i~ lO become available before feS• N~w11o•1 e~.c,,, C• s11• ... , • ide ntial con struction could ""ml>t'• of ,.,. 0>urc11 a1 J""'' en"'' . The city's growth m1m age· ment ordinance allows develop- ments ol less than 12 units to bypass growth management restrictions. The mov<· would m~Jkc 1t rit•::ir ly 1mpos~1ble for the land lo Ill' developed an thl.' futun· unlPs~ the city opted to g1v1• develop mcnt rights back to the de velo pers. T he development still faces Ci· ty Council consldenttion of the pro posed zoning . That dis· cussion will probably take place Aug . 15. 01 1..a11er-<1ay !..l•nl\ ""° '"" '°''" begin Moo 1ncl W•nl ""° • ....,moe• of ,,,. (••tern SIM. '!iclfv!<H twld on T""r~ 9•Y, JlllY ,., 1'1t At 2,00 -at Ille C1turtll of JeSUS Cllrlll of i...ner-dey R-J!O-'f'Tf / k•nh 2nd WMd wUh 81'1le>P Merrill (UU i Y E, Senvn pr~lnq Sef'vk tt _, the Cllre<llon OI H•rDOr i.a-.-..1 ~;:~ Mo••:~:E:,. co••• Mm C lt13S Set Pl'Ul ~El TO.. l(ANEEN, P•~...0 11•8Y on July ?•. 1'7'1 1n t<""llnQlon ~Path, C• He W8\ • retlrf'<I lorl!m-'n At Viie• 1.0 ttltu lf> .,_.,, with ,,_ !>tandarCI 011 (omo<1ny He IS _..,.,,....., Ill' n" wit• •••II and 4 co11>•M ""''' of Cnrl\I ,.., l11•••• held on Th<w'!day, July, •. 197t Radio personality Bob 1 t 00 ANo .. 54. Mery ' Ill' Ille SH Sh 'JI h d •O>oh< c.nun:"-1n1,,,,,.,.,_, tonowl!d annon wt teac ra 10 #ff'""' H•,,,.,, ...... __ ,..1.1 P•ni. and television announc· "•rOOrL..-Mowll()llwe Mo<t.....-yOI in g course at Sad -Cosl• Mew dlre(IOO. S40-SSS4 • utt"Uo'4 dleback College. • GEATRUOE M. CAAL.SON. rest Shannon the momina etllt OI C.0.1• Mew. Ce. PH\eel <tWllY ' ,., oo July 1s. "J.'I ., _. .. kn ... 11 .,. man at KWIZ radio, will "910 •• '"" w.•""9•,.,_ FU11er•1 Ho ..... cover communication in }out11 B•nd tndl•n•. ForwAfdlnQ lb di · · ""e<'o" &tft e.~., "'°"'*".. e ra o and tele vas1on A:o••• ~ industry as well as the F•AMCa f . MARJORIE RUSH FRA'4CE '"' unction and use of the )l-n1 ot Cooit• MMe, c.. Put/Id'•••• field 4)n July 1S. '"'· Survived .,., ,,., The cou-e ll-•ed auH><1NI .__d Fr-•, _, Ar11"1• •" , Ult~ a S ~ • ..,.u. _ .,.llQ!Oter p,..,,.,. F••nc•, Communication Arts ~"~' J .. ,. Ao1te """ bt'othe• Art 1 .. 1 will be offered o ,rU\\ ~·I ... rvkn •Ill.,. held • • n ..,, .,, JoM 111e 01v1ne EP•"oP•I Wednesdays from 7 to 10 .£nur<h, ttl EHi 8<1y 51<"1, CM. on p m in room 117 "Of t"'~ ._,luroav. July 11, •• t 00 PM. w1111 . · · ,.._ 41n COtW..0 HOnlQu•51 otlk1•1inQ In library on the Mission ]"'u 0111_, ,.,. ••mlly •11119n1s <Otl· Viejo campus bealnning Jri1>ut11><1s IM meoe to uw1 Oranoe D ~ountv c..,,.,., Socl.ty or s1. Jolin '"" Aug. 29. "":;;:;• Etli"'lll* aiurc11 SchOlen11111 F o r i n f o r m a t i o n . ~ phon e 831 -2940 o r 495-1000. McCO.MICI MOWTVAJt•S Laguna BH ch <494·9415 Leguna Htlla 76&-0933 San Joan C.p11trano <495-1776 HANOI L.AWM-MT. oun Mortuary • C..metery Cre,.,.tory 162.5 Giller Ave Costa Mesa 540-555<4 ·--------- PfJBLIC NOTICE PICT1TIOUSIUIHll'5 NMdSTATSMaNT TllelOl-lnqpe<M>nl,_."9""\1- " THE COX COMPANY, 1.01 Oow Sir••'· !>1111• I'll, Newport 8H <ll, C.lltor11l•fM60 Sle...., R.Co•,ll•Amleo>Way • 0, N ... porl lleolltll, C.llto.-nl .. 2..0 Th•' Du\l!lffl ll <onduc'9d by ilfl In· dlvl"""I s1e....,A CA>• • Thi' llAll-t w•s llllcl with IN GOIH>IY Cltlrl< of OrMQt Clounly on July 24, ltl' """" Pullllihld OrMOI C.tl O.lly Pllof, Jlll~~'!t'· tt:~. -~2·~ ' PV8UC NOTICE But planning commissioners Never Wanted Death, Quinlan Parents Say LANDING. N .J . (AP > The parents of Karen Ann Quinlan, the 25-year-old comatose woman still a live three years after being weaned from a life-supportiQg respirator, say they never wanted their daughter to die. The New J ersey Supreme Court ruled in a landmark de cision in March 1976 that Miss Quinlan could be removed from a res pirator because the family's right t.o privacy outweighed the interests of the state. 'Ibieves Get $1,000 Loot In Two Cases An Albuque rque visitor and a Laeuna Beach man reported theft of property to police in Laguna Beach a mounting lo more than $1,000. Robert Cu s t e r , v is iting Laguna Beach fro m New Mex- ico. to ld police he returned to his hot.el room at the Capri Laguna. 1441 South Coast Highway and found jewelry missing. The 1ou of a necklace. and a gold chain containing an opal, was set at 9800. William E. Holston, a teacher who lives al 1585 South Cout Highway, told police someone rifled bis car in an underground parking lot, taking fishing tackle, a wheel and rim and various other items valued ¥t $162. Oiavez to Lead Workers' March She lapsed into a com a the previous yea r . DESPITE MEDICAL predict ions, Miss Quinlan has re m ained <tlive a fter s he was wea ned from the respirator in May 1976. The QuinJans' right to remove their d aughte r from her respirator was labeled a "right·to·die" case. But Miss Quinlan's p are nts, in an in· ter view published in the Courier-Post of Camden, said they never saw it tha t way. "Death has never heen our wish," said Julia Quinla n, Miss Quinlan's mother. "I would s ay it was the right to live in a natural state and receive love. It's the right to live as fully as she can. We have never. never asked for death." IN ANOTHER AREA, Miss Quinlan's father, J oseph. said, "Ooc· tors have never con clusively de · te rmined the cause of her condition and they probably never will de· le rmine It now." 'l'here are four possible causes for Miss Quinlan's com a : a blood s ugar problem she bad been treated for ; a fa ll on concrete about two weeks before the coma began; poisoning from lead. which she may have been exposed to when she worked at a lac· tory; or a mixture of alcohol and a tranquilizer. At the time Miss Quinlan lapsed ln· to a coma, doctors said her condition was caused by a mixture of alcohol and tranquilizers. MRS. QUINLAN SAID she did not know how s he would feel if her daughter died. "J thought thot I was very pre- pared for death .... But death is final. I can still visit her. I can still touch her. I can still kiss her. When she dies. the visiting will stop. The touching wtU stop." The Qui.nlans vh1it their daughter dally at the Morris View Nuning Home ln nearby Morris Ptalns. Her parents keep a radio, tuned to local atationa. by her bedalde and play tape recordinp for ber. LOCAL I ANALYSIS I CAREERS l OBITUARIES LETTERS PENDING Erneat 'ttemlngw•y · Author's Letters Released NEW YORK CA Pl About 800 letters written by a uth11r E rnest Hem- ing wa y lo fe.tm1 l y, frie nds, c-r1t1cs and othN write rs w11l be pubhshcd next year C h<1rl(•s Scribner's Sons, the publis he r that was ~ranlf'C.I publication 11g ht:-. tiv th•· Ern•·'t llemangwuy 1-·oundat11m . haad 1t plans to relea~~ "The• U!tter:-. of lle m - 1ngway" m the fall of 19HO. Th(' l;o,1k writ '"' PCM· t·d IJ y \<t rio:-. Bak t·r. <iuthor of ;.1 hc!tl sc llf'r brug raph y of llcm · an~wc1y, who s:ud l hl· IN · h•rs putJlls hc d would · rc!prt-scnt ma1or turn- 1 n g JIUln t ~" 1n flem- 1ngway's carc•<•r Charil"> !-icril.>m·r ,I r , <'h<11rm<.1n uf th1• com - pany. which hci s bl•t•n ·11em 1nl-{wr1y :.. puhla:-.he r !-.ln <.•t• H12fi i-.:.llci th e v11lumt• writ c-r(·ak a n image of tlu.· 1:.itt' uuthor tha t 1s \\Hkl.> daffen·nt from ht!> pulJlu: am a gt' · · C.RAFW:ITr .......... """"' i., ......... (Jnfeaded Gcu Low Octan~, More Fuel By THOMAS D. EUAS The ~u:<>Une lines or May are eone, but odd- even raboning and reports ol long lines In other pa_~s of the nation are a constant reminder that a cral&cal shortage ~urka. not far away. - Yet most Califomaa ref"tnen are doing nothing to lncre~ the amounts of gasoline they can tum o~t. desptte changes in st.ate pollution rules de· s11oed to allow greater production. THE RU~E CHANGES Au.OW REFINERS !'°stretch their crude oil into more gas by increas· rng lead cont.~mt ln ~me grades. To qualify for the lead exemption, refiners must simply agree to lowe r ~octane rating of unleaded gasolines . Refmers were re luctant to go along with the st.ate _rule c hanges, wanting to increase lead content wt~ut lo~ering unleaded octanes. And so fa r , on~ major refiner -Arco -has applied for the wruver 1t needs to in· crease lead. The result is that the rule changes have pro· duced an increase of less th<1 n I pe r ce nt an Cahfom1a gas production. SOUTHERN t.:ALIFORNIA 1-'0CUS . HOW SINCERE ARF. THE OIL companies m OhJCCtmg to the deuuls Of the State rule changes? One tc~t of their sincerity c learly would be whe ther they have voluntarily lowered their un- leaded octane ratings . Refine rs can do that on their own, not subject to the state rul<: mand1ttang that a ny gasoline pm. duced by increasing lead content must be !told rn Cahfonua. And ~me have done 1t. In addition to the s ix s mall refiners <Jnd Arco, ull using all the tactics the state ~ught. three bag oil companies have lowered unleaded octanes . The result:. tend to ;:trgue against the maJor ob· Ject1on m ost 011 companies raised when the state rn adt: its rule cha nges. They claimed drivers would Object to lower octants because of pangs 1tnd reduced performance. This would cause drivers to switch brands or start using learlt'd grade~ in post 1974 cetrs made to run on unleaded SO •·AR. EXXON, UNION AND Shell hav<• voluntarily dropped octane rating~. tho ugh not a ... far as the statt' rules would force them to af they were also to add lead to other grad~. The results tend to back the May testimony of both Gcn~ral Motor!> <ind lhe Ford Motor C11 . which marnlaU'll'<.I lo wer ocWmcs would nol hetrm most recent model car~. Why non I th<' othl!r majOrs, like Chevron. Mobil. Texaco and Gulf, ;.ilso lowl'r unleaded ot· lant>s '! Most claim that the octane levels sought hy the state are too low. They :-.ay they have contr<ict~ requ1nng certam octane level:; BUT THE FIRMS HAVfo~ FREQUENTLY been unable this summer to produce enough gas to meet commit m ent~ of the :-.a m e contract~ Wouldn't customer pre rer more gasohnt: tn ex change for a point or so reduction m octane? What's more, low('ring unleaded octane~ wo uld help the oat rompamt>S accom plis h a maJor objective : IX'm onstratmg that they are doing all they can to a lleviate the gas short<tge By lowering unle aded octanes thus, they could produce more ~asohne while relieving themselves of some of the pressure or pubtic d.tsapproval Despite othe r excuses. the fact that three m:1 JOr firms have made this move indica tes corporal<' ine rtia a basic relucta nce to change establtshed procedure.. 1s most hke ly the real ohstaclc blocking lh1s method of eusmg the gas crunch Want to Be Boss? Learn Keyboard First By JOVCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: My aoa. a bJgb school student, isn't sure about bJs future career but thinks it will be in busi· a esa. I would like for bJm to learn typing. lie says be's going to be a boss, not a clerk. I can't convince him that one can neve r bave a sur· plus ol skills. Would you try! B.N., Houa.oa, Tens Tell your son there are at least two rules for s urvlva in tomorrow's world. One : Never stand up 1n a canoe. Two: Never s it down at a minicomputer without being able to type. High ttthnology Is invading offices eve ry where, including executive suites. Keyboards, m inicomputers. desktop video screens. satellites and telephones are being hooked up in amazing ways to move information around. Paperless offices that operate on a computer base are still in the trial-run stage but they're coming on strong. AND IT ISN'T ONLY t'lerical workers who need keyboard agility: manaaers and professionals are fingering machines as a way to ex- pand their personal productivity u well. Imagine an otnce where the hoes taps a key to fluh at.arr report.a on a video screen, then firet off meuqes to subordinates on the attached com· puter keyboard. Thll kind of do-It· yourself communications permit• secretaries to attend to more 1ub- ( CMrEERS ) and filing cabinet. He'll b<> able to electrorucally rctneve unyt.hing from bus iness letters lo expense account vouchers. Hundreds or companies are pro- ducing products for similar systems Some f1rms..are working on ways to automatically tum the s poken word into the written word. But voice transcription machines are willkely to eliminate the need for typing s kills in the foreseeable future. The costs und problems - s uch as regional accents and Uke· sounding words -seem overwhelm· ing. WBlLE THERE AAE other solid reasons for learning to type, tht: mushroomin1 of minicomputers may be a factor your son baa overlooked. Already these sys~ms have restruc- t ured the jobs of stockbrokers. newspaper reporters. bankln1 workers and others. Keyboards are part ol the systems. Tell your son lbat If be want.I to become a boss who paddla~· c with style and efficiency, he ou to learn bis way around • key • -. READER S£RVIC£· For a tm COJ1W of "Jobf tor Mdcll YOt& NHd o CoUege E'd•cahon ... 24 J><lflH , ettCIOHd 0 pmNd . ..,,~ labtl dh .- rtqWlt &o J"f/ft Lana K,.,..,, at Boz 1580. COlt4 Mao IJDS SALINAS <AP1 -~nited Farm Worbn union leader \jftar.Chavez HJI lb.at be will lead a 120-mlle march from San Francisco to SaUnas In coanedion wtlb 1 aeven·monlh farm labor 1trtke. ONE, RECORDED BEFORE her at.antlal duties. Tbe march la scheduled to beSln JulJ 11 or Aua. t, and will end Aua. 11. a.a ... led tbe llod•to walk In ltTI eo ean au.nuoa to the Ul"W'• boJCOU of Gallo wtae. The aame year be a.llo led a marell from the Mex- ican border to S.Jln•. tben from laerammto to KMIM. In U. Cbnea ·=-=-· ..... , DlllDO lo illneu. carries Miu Quinlan'• own At leut one federal off\dal already voice stnaln& "Amado1 Grace," ber hH not only lma1lned bat also tm· favorite sons. ptemented the automated concept. The Quinlan• uld t.he moet palntUI Edward W. Seott, •• 111lat1nt momenta for them came wtth tbe fN-teeretary of tram.,ortaUoD, uaet h.la quent but unsucc."llul altelllftl by minicomputer 1y1t em to arran1e n ew1men to pltoto•npla tbelr m•t.tnp. It. keys hll 1tatt·1 dally dau1hter. wboM ftllbt dropped to 70 caJendan aa hla video 1tn111 to '" pound.a. wbea all have open UKM. The Quinlan•. devout Roman Catbolia, taid faith and tbe help of NSST YEAa THU •YltllD wlll al· famur..,r;aa f''eadl plllled low~~ .. • mtni••~ .an• a u... -.; ... nnlftle.tt,._.IOI --· -... . . . . . .. .. . .. ,. ------.-..., ......... .._ ....... _ ........ ------.~ ...... -------- Nukes Opposed SEATTLE, ...... (A.Pl -The IOV• e rni•I auual conf ereaee of tbe Cbureb of tbe Bnlbna, one of the uUoe't lldltottc "peaee" ~. bu aMed the U.S. 10"'1UIMM to' nfrala from Uceaalna ..., aucltar eHl'O factlltlel and to 1pead man la d•••lopt•1 aUeraate ener11 ~· " ~ ~ I • • .-....-···--··~--.... - .. WORLD I MISCELLANY Soviet& Have New. Rifle . NATO Seen Lagging in Small Caliber Tests l.ONDON IAPI Whllf' the NorUa AtlanUc 'treaty QraMMaU• llD&dl ........., ... " lo cMole a new tmall-nltber nne few lu '"°°"· the 9ovtet Union hu put IU ne w riOe into servl~. aaya the DNl•ee to the new ecmJon ol U.e Jue'• Infantry .......... Col. John Wtekl. the e ditor o f the •lltborttative Brltllll compendhim ol lbt workl'a weapom, l&ld the lovi.t rlfte. the AkS-74, bu prob- ably beela ID eldtt.tnoe for four yean. But while there ..,.. rumon about It, UM rifte wu abown for the rlrst lime in pubUc laat November. Weeks wl'Ol• apead the money to ns·d~m(l!l 1ls ntlcit ;ult to keep in 1tep ...._NATO Tht NATO tf'I U , In Britain a nd West German,, tw111n In 1977 ~nd uc cxpeclt!d to pro· duu a final ·recommendaUon by January 1980. Wblle the flndlnis will clearly carry wei&ht, no NATO naUon 11 bound to choose the riCle or the ammw'1Uon the uulysta recommend. Tbe lW1t-80 edltioa of Jane's Infantry Weapons waa publllhed by Jane'• Yearbooks In London, whne It MU• ror the equivalent of at>Qut $80 and w111 published simultaneously in Ne w York by ft,,ranklln Walts Inc. LAS \ll!GAS. N•v M•rro•Q• l"ellWll•-M<ell>tl'* J-• MUl.L.•H·ICA$PER Oav1d JOM n. ot Hl<llllfteloll e .. t .. 4'1111 s.nor• JOMJl\IM, JS. Of Yl&- Jllly 6 8AZAN°0lPPOLITO C•rtot A .11. •llCI Mtt~ 2', IM1tll ot H111111"910ft 8tetll S T l!PM lNSON•MANOl!IUCMl!I 0 Ot••• Alli.n. JO. -o._.., Jo, H.Dotllollr•tM CAR80 NE MUNTER AnlllOr"' JOStpfl, 31, -J-1 Adeltnt, )'I, bOlll of Mu•,lll'Qlon .. etll OAVIOSON·MAZUAE Ernl\1 L .. oy, "· ol Gltftelelt, •lld M••ll•• M. , ,., ot lrvlne. HOl'F·WILl..ER Ar'U><I' Loroy, )'I, Of L•OUll9 Miii•, •M P•lrt<•• Ann. JI, otSel'C-tt M U A P MV FELTEN Tl'tom•• Jos.epll, n . -A4tbe<c.• A., 2s. both I o1 1rv111e. I BUAICINS.l<LINEIC GtrY Oevod . 1 Thu~. July 26, 1979 DAU.'( PILOT A,. FINAL REDUCTION S fl6'tJl1£1J s ........ SHOE HS &\ID IT WAS BASED ON the 7.621nm Kalalhnlllov AK·47, ~e of lbe moet wldely l.ased weapcms ln lM world, but has been adapted to fi re a S.451nm bullet, close to the Western 5.S6mm cartridle that bas been tentatively adopted for lbe new NATO rifle. --------------------U . •lld Gtylt Lynn, JO. 0011'1 of Munt Mikhail Ka lashnikov designed bis orltlnal AK·47 assault nne in 1947 and it went into aerviee fo 1951. Tbe weapon, with ita d1stinctlve banana- shaped mqul.De, bu beetl the standard rifle ol the Soviet army since 1957 and is in "rvlte in all East.em Bloc and most other commuolat nations. The Soviet-designed AK--47 also 11 the standard weapon for most communist-backed guerrllla groups around the world. Weeks "entured "a very rough guess" that there may be 10 milUon to 20 million of them in service. HE SAID NATO BEGAN LOOKING ror a rifle arter the United Slates introduced a ne1t-, smaller ~aJiber a mmunition ror infantry weapons. "It is a change that will be as far-reaching as the introduction of the breech-loader when, within a space of 10 years, every muzzle-loading musket h ad to be thrown on the scrap heap and the arm s factories worked day and night to make breech· loaders," Weeks wrote. "The cha nge now is to s mall caliber. The older medium-caliber weapons will become so much JUnk " The shirt to smaller caliber ammunition from the 7.62mm inte rmediate round. which is the NATO standard, underlines a long-standing debate a mong weapons experts. The experts are divided between those who favor the lighter weight and high er muzzle velocity or the s maller round and those who prefer the great.er stopping power of the intermediate cartridge WEEKS SAID MUCH Of T HE CREDIT for the switch to smaller a mmunition J!<>es lo E ugene ~toner. Ule American who designed the Arm<1Lite rifl e 20 years ago. The original Arm<1lite and 1ls successors in· eluding the U.S. Army's M-16AI and the AR·l8, which is not yet in service use a 5.56mm bullet, in contrcist to the 7.62m m cartridge used , for ex· ample. in the American M ·14 and the widely sold 8elg1na FN-FAL. "NATO. in its mimatable de mocratic way, has (!hoscn to meet the ch<1llenge of the ne w caliber by .an all-nations trial," Weeks said. "The idea is ad m1rable Th(' difficulty is to' arrange that any such public test can come to an unequivocal and ch:<ff conclusion "ALL ARE KEEN THAT THE rules shall say that everyone e lse 1s to take the winning equip· m ent. while al the same time m aking the mental reservation that whatever happens they will equip their own army with a nne of their own design," he s aid. The French. who are in t he NATO political al· liance but withdrew their military command in l967. were "never cons picuously enthusiastic about NATO s tandardit ation" and were the first to decide they could not await the resulls of the NATO trials. Weeks s aid. "The ft'rench may live to regret their decision ~Ince they have built their FAMAS rifle to fire the existing United Sl<1tes M-193 round lof 5.56mm caliber> "'THE M·lt3 IS ALREADY obaolete and is -0utclassed by improved versions being m ade by both 1-'abraque National in Belgium and arms plants in the United States. but which require dif· fe rt'nt barrels to m~11ntaan stability or the bullet in fhght .. Wc.-ek~ said 1l wa~ not likely France would Dune Buggy Ban Angers Drivers UK.lAH I AP> -A plan by federal orrlcials to exclude motor vehicles from a remote section of Mendocino County. coastline is drawing an angry response from dune buggy enthusiasts. One of the dune buggy s upporters , Ron Delpino. said, "We won't stand for it." Delpino says he a nd about 25 other dune bucgy dnvers wiJI drive onto the coaaWne next montb. The federal Bureau of Land Management la plan- ning to ban a ll vehicles effective Saturday. Delpino insists that dune buggies cau.e no en· v1ronmental harm 'Cat Support' Denied ATLANTA <AP) ....: Mary Ann Jones Dunn, who wu recentlY divorced, can't cet .. eat sup- port" to keep her 100-feline family to1etber, a Fulton Superior Court juqe bae ruled. Mrs. Dmm, 54. of Colle1e Part, Ga., aald the could aot afford the cat food and cleanint bUll that were runntn1 up to $1,500 a month, and •be uked Judie OllOOd Williams to require her former buaband, Henry Grady Dunn, to chip in. In deayiq the request, Williama aaid 1tat.e law .. doea not authorise aupport payments for anlmala " .al THI PIONSllOMAL TOUCH: Ui<1..!~l!'!!Cll.! ...... 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Students intc•rcsted in the c lass must attend one oricnt<1lion meeting prior to enrolling. Meet· ings arc set for St!pt. l2, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Sept. 13. 3 p m. to 5 p.m. in Humanities 202. Buy now and fight inflation. Select from several styles from such leading mills as Coronet, Monticello, World, Cabin Crafts, Walters, Hollytex, Salem and morel Just a small portion of the carpet bargains available at Carpet Town are listed in this ad-there are so many it would be impossible to list them all. Hurry for beat select Iona r ' 1119ton lk.c,11 M E AOOWS·M•R'tl N Tl'tomt• Emmett, 2• . .no L.orrt •M. 1•. bOll't ol San Cle"""'lt TATE·SPAUILL J•ll•~Y l\llel'°" )I, end Lino., J7, bOll't of NewPOrt 8tetl'I. CAATER·SPAING l'red~•<k OOntld, :13, tnd Janoco Aat,..~.'bo1n of S.n Clemente PETTV·MVEAS J -LYM, 10 of Nt wporl Buell, .ino 1<.111rone M•rl•, I~, of Mt<t-a MOIQhh . YATES·M<GO\IERN L•n~y O•vld. 1', Of Huntlnqtcw> 8f6<1'1. ond c11ar1011~ Arll~. 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(11 July II C,t f 1-# tflN(., OOtltUCJ f./1t h,..Hl j f ,no Pntnt, •• C.dtOt, JS. t>1.Jtt, Of Hu"t 1nqlott ,,,..a<n V0'>11UAGH UERWl(k PolJ• •I k 111 11 t)f W•·-.ttnu'\\IPt tnt1 i..,mt 1 •• t"tn,..,m.,. 11,(lt(O'\tttNM·\t 'Chier E1e·c1ed LOS ANG E LES 1 /\P l ~la zah<>t h K Arm s trong has been elected pres ident of lht' Los Angeles Boa rd or Airport Commiss1one:rl\. She is the fi rst. woman pres ide nt s in e~ th e board'~ form<1t1 on 1n 1940. Out they go! . Hundreds of rolls reduced to our IC?WMt prices ever! .---. J-0-,-C-E---WQMEN'S "OFF • AMALFt • MIRAMOMTE • SESTOMEUCCI • FAMOLARE and ottt.n MEN'S------.., FLORSHEIM BALLY AND OTHERS "OFF ------WOMEN'S-------, WOMEN'S ESPADRILLES /JoFF SE LECTED STYLES • BROKEN SIZES -1154 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-4223 !t27 MAIN STREET, ALHAMBRA (213) 282-5678 AL L SAL es FINAL TEXTURED LOOP Multl-toM oolontlon• et IUf* NYing•t Regulllrty 11.M . 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Tlw sw lil'un wus pkkc•<I up Sun ti a y b y 11 n I m ti I l' o 11 I r o I o tr tc• t' r s Vt•l c•rm a r ians at llw ho::,pltal cltst•on•n •d Delly 11'1 ... 1141ff ,,_ lh 11 t llw l11rcl hurl sw11llowl'cl 11 fi sh hook ,,·h i<'h h ucl pu11C'l 111·1·d 1I N hn•athing ap: parntus 1)1·s . c;ury Hunw and Gary Ade. who ('\ll"l'<I rnr the hird. sui<I 1t will be kept ;1t tlw ir hm;pil u l 1111111 it Is wt'll enough to s urvivt• 011 tis ow11. ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Annexation Promoted Newport Cowzcilman Eyes La1ul Near Hoag By JOANNF. Rt;YNOl.DS ( ) Ol IM O•llf 11'1191 ~~If • W1lh l1•ss tha n six months in COUNCIL NOTES "'h1ch to ;ict. the Newport ne uch _ C'1 ty Co unt·ll h:JS hee n prodded City Council a pprova l to re · oq~a nilc his departme nt. l:nd er a plan submitted this w1•t·k. Ht•1•d would eli minate the $~~>. 700 Joh of parnmcd1c cap· ta111 . lns tcu d . h e"d g 1Vl' ll0adt•rsh11l or thl· m edics ln his 1·x1·cut1 vc• oHicl..'r , Don J ones. who hl'l<I tht.· m cdrc ca ptain j ob lidon• lw we1s 11romotcd. rnto uc·tion to conMder unnt•xini; ;tn l'iland 11f t11unly tcrrit<>r} Th(' µro1l1Jt·r 1s Coun<·llman Don Mdnn1 ~ of W1•i.t Nt·wport . "'ho ha~ llinf.( h1·1·n an :idv1><·utl' of lht· annt·xat 1110 C>f t ht· k5 aerc p :.ir•·t•I l o t·:i t 1·d n to;ir lloug M c murfal l111i.p11 al T iii-: Dt:AUl.INE THAT Culb .Ifi ll I 1i. th1• (•x p1rat1on of :i law known as MOHGA . wh1rh i:1v1·i. t·1t1t·i. authority to :111nt•), 1i.lantb uf ll·s ... th:in 1110 a <-r•· ... without ap p rll \ HI or la1111f1v. n1·r ... T hi• c·11 \ '>houlil :inn"x 111•· land. MC"l rlrll" ""Yl> l.t·1·;.iu..,1· thl· 1·ounty ll> allow111g :.ipa rt men ls to go '" lhl'rt' ut iJ dt•ns1 ly or morl' tha n 40 units to the ac·re M:c1x im um density allowed hy t'1ly t oning luws 1s 15 pe r acn · · Mc innis . who ulso s it:. a~ :i 1..cague of C1lici. rcpn•s('ntattvl' on the Local Agency l"orn11.1 tion Co mmission. which rules on un ncxutiong, has hec•n try1ni,: to get council collt·agul•s to movt· sincl' MORGA wcnl 1nlo effect u year and a h;ilf ui<o RUT THE El''FORT hoiu~cd down bccuwsc t he city would re q u I r ti u I' g r u din g o r st r c· els, sidewalks und utilities and no one tnvolvcd wunts to puy for 1 m provcm cnts. This week. councilm en agreed to huve anothe r look ul the an· ncxatlon and its t'oi.ll>. • • • • IT'S BEEN SUCll a long Ume toming, Ne wport Beach City ,Councilma n Ray W il liams •thinks a where -ore we-now sign :should be ins talled a l th(· sttl..' of :th e plannt.•d P a c 1f1 c Co ast ·~li .c hwuy brid ge o ver Upper Newport Bay. : T he sign, which would I~ 1n :stulled at tht• site forme rly oc . • . c-up1 l'd l1y Wll Wrigh t 's 11·1· <' re a m 1J u r Io r . l' o u I d k t• • · 11 moto rists upprist'(J of Uw con '>I r 11c·111m sl'lu·dult·. wh11·h c:ilb l11r 1·om plel1on of th<· scvc•n lurw hndiw by thl' cud of 1981 . hl' l>illll City s t a ff m l'mh1·rs s u1 d tht,y 'd try to ta lk lh(' sl:.ilt· agt.·n 1·y 1nt11 paying for tlw s ign If 1101. tlWy'll fin<f Clllt If lh1• ('tly "'ill lw ;1llow1•1l lo 1111st .1 l>tg n 1t p:.1ys fur • • • • ~ t:WLY APPOINTED l"1rt· Chier J im Heed hui. rece1vt·d Tiu-mom·y sa vt•d Lht·rt· would pay ror m l a dditiona l firem un, $15.:lhO. to fill out thP depart· nwnt ·s fou r· man ladde r truck 1·ompany . Thi• halanc1· also could be ust·d to pa y for a transcrihin~ dcrk at S9.7UO. But Heed sa id he thinks he c un get thut m onl'y from the s late beca use the clt•rk wus hired to fill out report~ require..'<.! "' state law Fund Law Provides For Sclwol's Neetb So uth Orunge Coust s t·hnol oHlciuls s aid that the s tate's long-term bailout bill signed by Gov. Edmund G . Bro wn Tuesday -gave their districts about whnt they cxpcckd . The hill is designed to bolster sugging sch()(il dis trict budgets in the wake of P ropos ition 1:rs proper· ty t ax inc ome ltm it1.tt1 o n11 . "WE'RE NOT GOI NG lo he flowing in money but we've got e no ugh to get b y," Cnpixtruno Unified's Sam ChlcuR said . lie indJcaled AB 8 provides the d ist rict with enoug h stute rev· e nue to meet its 1979-80 pre· limina r y budget u nd leaves e no ugh to build what he termed ··a small continge ncy " "Wt:'RF. NOT overwh(·lm ed w 1lh monev but I don't an- t icipate any drastic adJuslmenL'> in our preliminary lwdge!l." In Laguna Beuc h, schools Bustness Munager Clyde Love· lady said his diHlrict "got ul>out what wt· expected . ··tt's a httlc more sta ble than u ont'·year builout bill ," be said about the ne w le gislation. ''It provides us with the formula for next ye ur but we don't know whut our e nrollment is going to be." S upe r i n te nd e nt R o b e rt Sanchis was not uvailuble for comment on how the bill's income m ight 1.1ffect ncgotiutio ns with teach<•rs ov..r s alury increases. Jn lht.• Suddlcback College Dis- t rtct , Bus iness Man ager Roy lh irlcttu s atd thut he could not t.•Mim uk what that d istrict's in- 1·om e would be under the bailout ball. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- : A et lea t• tlae Saad : Th11e aoutb county youn1 people are : aharpenln1 their 1klll1 for the Junior llf •1Uard cbampionlhiPI at pler in San : Clemente on Frida>' from 10 :30 a.m. to 2 ~~-.. -., ....... , ...... qJ]are·a•vi AHoclaUon national ch"'9· plon1hlP1. Action contlnuee S.turday with the Surf & Sand f'amlly Olympic• from 8:30 a.m. unt.U 3 p.m. and Sunday wttb the lffHavin1 a11ociaUon '1 champlon1hip1 ad otW eveata f~:· to T:41 p.m. .L;OCAL WaterWay Backed ' Boaters WantBolsa ChicaA.cce11 By 8T&VI! MAaBLE .. ....,,..... ..... About 250 advocates of creat· Ina ll navi1able waterway Into the Bolaa Chica marshlands have vowed lo fl1ht until their dreatn la realized. Bill Hamon. president of the newly formed Committee for Clean Water and Permanent Ocean Access. told a HunUncton Harbour Yacht Club crowd th11t locul boaters have reason lo be c once rned they soon mMy become "landlocked." HE &\JD boaters, eageclaJly from HunUnston Harbour who currently cr<Mla Navy waten In Anahe im !Jay to roch the ocean. mWlt find a new ocean l.ICCHI. He said, howeve r, that the .croup want.a to stay out of the "political arena" and to bC'frlend such conservation- minded .croupti 1.18 Amigos de Uohw Chica. Dave Carlberg, president or tht~ Amlgo11, !Ulr.s his 1roup is also lntereHled n un ocean cut b ut c laims the new boating J(roup mlly actuully be pushing for the creation of a marina. "THE\' DIDN'T come right out und say it but they implied thut u marina might follow:· s aid Carlbe r g . who attended Tu~sduy. Although the group husn·t mupped out any formal proposal on where they'd like to see an ocean acces1:1 constructed, it was suggeHled that u c hannel be bwlt in the Moisa Chica area near P acific Coa s t Highway und Wa rner Avenue. OranJ(l' County Su~rvisor Har rlett Wic.-der, who s poke lo the uu· dienCl', said Huntini<ton Har bour resident~ ar<' cuu~ht between "the Nuvy und the Wf'tla ndK" and shc understood tht·ir concern. She is u lluntlnlo{ton lh1rbour resident "801."iA CHICA is u sleeping git.int fruulo(hl with pol!Ucul com- pliculion:-. hut I think the lime h .. s com•• lhut we all join und wo rk logt.·tht·r ." Mrs Wide r sutd . M ikc Degan, u n <i1lde lo A. ... s c m bly m41n Denni:; Mangers. D· -Huntington l:h:ach. :wid 11rtcr the mee ting that the J(roup st..oemcd to lH· ove rst ating thl• "uri~cncy·· of rindini: :md build in~ .. new occan ;,cccss. lk s a.id Navy orric1als had Ill· forme d him tha t while they would like to st..-c a second en· tra nce lo lluntln~ton Hurbour. they had no plans to make any changes Jn the W>e of Anuhetm Uay. . HANSON SAID the group's next coun;e or uctlon would be to conduct thclr own s tudy of the re uslbillty or building an ocean ucceK1:1 and to urge that a feder al s tudy on the 1mmc 11ubjcct by the Army Corps of Engineers be"rc- sumcd. The engineering study was up- pare nlly dropped In the tnid·6!>s· aaya Mn. Wieder. due to a l11ck ot lnlereat on the part or local or· eanlzations. The entire 2,000 acre11 of Bolsa Chica remainH a count) island. The dty of Huntin~,'ton licuch baa attempted but fulled to an- nex the area. THE MAJORITY of thl' Bolsu Chica land ia owned by Signul Landmark Inc. Slgnul re prescn O Jilf 11'11 .. Sutt - NEW CHAIRMAN Attorney Capizzi Capizzi Now Valley Chief Of Planners Ornngl' Count} J\sM~ll.lnl lJti. tra ct Attorney M 1c hat·I C :.ip1zz1 1s now ch:.i1rmu11 or th1• Fount:.1111 Valley Pla nnsnf.( Comrri1:-.l>11m l"e llow comm1ss1ont•r Barham Hr o wn w :J i. :-. t• I 1· 1· t 1· d v 1 r .- ch ;i 1 rm an during c11 m m1ss111n votinR c·arlit·r this m onth C<i p1zz1 hai, M·r H·d on th1· c•1m mission since ha i. :i µ1m1n tm~nt in 1970 Hc s uccl•c d " Cormt.•r chair man .John Mt·Kni.:ht Mrs. Brown, .a ho m1·mak..r :ind community or~an1 n·r, wul> a ppointed to tht· lllunn1nR rom mission last yt·a r Emergency A8ked RIVERSIDE 1 Al'l County supe r visors h11v1· voted unan 1mously to ask the ~civc rnor to declare a stalt· or cmt·rKe ncy in areai; or the Co«t hclla Vullt•y. whic h s uffer ed S:J2 m11l11m in damage in last wt-ek ·~ floods. The board also decided Tuc11day to urge Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. to ask thl· fcdcr:.il i:ovem · m e nl for a simila r dccl<irution tatlvea have also ur1ed the eoir~ strucllon of an ocean'aecess. . ) A 1973 a1reement between tbe stale a.nd Sl1nat calJs for an oeean acceaa to be built and for Sl1nal •lo deed Mme wetJand 11create te the atate. · That aereement iB under leeal s c rutiny by a 1-awsutt filed a111inst Signal by the AmJios de Bo lsu ChJc a. Clemente Golf Rules Opposed Armed with a 130-sienature pe tition. a San Clemente senior citizens' aroup plans an Au1 I protest before the City Council ugalnst munic ipal golf course rules they claim are unfair. .Ge orge Ji'ox, s pokes man for the Nenior golfers' group. said extension or "prime time" hours for playing from 2 to l p.m . m ake11 it alm<»Jt impo11sible for the e lde rly duffers to rlnish their gam et1 before dinnertime . •·ox SAID nu; rules. en;,ctl.-d nine m o nths ago , further "castigate" sen1on> by forcing mo11t of the m to pay Sl more for playing. l"ox s aid he was told the hours we re c hunged a fte r hearings be fore the city's golf course ad- ' 1i;1)fy committee last year that 1nd1cated mo re revenue could be obtum ed by the one -hour pnmc tin11· cxtcnioon. "MOST o•· U8 can't ptuy n1ne holci> m two houns and ¥el home in time fo r o ur dinner.' ti'ox as- i.erlt•d ~ l"ox ba1d 130 San Clemente rt s1dcnt.s have s igned a •peUtwn :11m1·d <it <'onvinclng the council to move the prime lame hours h:il'k to hf·twecn 8 u.m und 2 I> Ill Movie Studio Outing se·i l"o r J>C9ple who'd like .t.O rub 1•ltJO"' !> with the sta rb, the San J ua n (;;,p1s trano Ke<!rea tion o~purtment is i.ponsoring a tnp to Untve~al Cit y S tudios Aug. 3. 'rht• bib\ headed for Uni versaJ City studJos 9.'ill depart City Ha ll at ~ a .m . a nd return ut 4 p.m. l"t.'cs for the trip inc lude four h v1· :-.hows :.it the 420·acrc studio lot. Cost of the trip is $10 for adults. S1J for those ages 12 to lfl ;ind $8 for children ll and under. l"o r rcscrvutiom1 or further in- formullon, phone 493·1171, e~1. 247. lllfornaed is in. \ ' . ........ --..... Read the Orange Coast newspaper that keeps you In - -the informative DAILY PILOT 642-4321 .. :M&~~.~ .... pono klna ~-up wttb .,, =~:t!~~~~·= 1ra ·• fUpe: "<*my ph, ........... ,..,.,......kn. Avua.•. tw ..... ...,.al lllOtin.A clay. t\ve ct•r• • •• 6-a Mrk.....S ~an deeldtf\I the f ale el ,.U DtOYi• -from Dtaney ~ .. Deep Throat" -shown ln "'"'~· tM lut atate in the nation \o1 baY9 f l\)ovle cftlsor board. Her •x.rafed · fti ekname nT6e courtesy of nine 1randchlldren. • IN THE PAST.cal year, the ~~·Nlltbv.N~ nd'5tate BNrd of e~ "'"tit ofies, aald111 deletions in 2S and rejecU01 20 ~~\\·w ~ve\~.l.o like w. garbage, but Ii~ let these slckill IO do.on The Block CB-1limores li1hlt se lrep}. ap~tvkch them " sa '.-\&. ..tbcf norni'elir watches four movtes day. c Some fli cks a re easy. Lo censor. ''There are some poettiona jn whk:h they.have sex today that I don't ~w ~ ' . bow &o ~ ll. J never bw DO&iLIQDJ\ , Ile .......... •'Id. ~-, • # .. TBlt8E •OYIES" tfRE cfe1rad1n1 to women to no end There Ml no ,..~ ahd no mon•h T~y·re one tri1 peep lhow " One ot the moet celebrat~ caaea ln reunt yean w11 the boa"''• ~Jee· tlon of •·&utt." a South American movie thoutht by somd to show tho actual mutilation of a young woman. Those who pr"vlewed the movie In 19'?8 had tome problems conVincwg themselves It was tilmulated. The distributor went Lo court lo overturn the board's decision but ul- llmately fall~. That's not always th~ case, Occqklllalfy, the board is over· ruled by a Judie Who decides a movie doeH't tall wiUUo the U.S Supreme Court'• .......... for obscenity. THE lllOB-COVRT'S vague "com· munlty standards" declslon. fn er· feet, says material is obscene if the aver age person finds 1t appeals to the prurient •Interest and Is without serious literary. artistic. poliUcal or scientific value. Mrs. Avara, a s taunch believer thaC pornography and violence affect viewers. says the board is virtually at Some p<>-efleaa to bar most fUmt because ltfey are not obscene under lhe court's ruling . "Movies give them the know-how." ahe said. "I feel sorry for younger people. They go to the movies, get aroused and go out aod rape some· one. I think I'm doing_ wrontt by lett1n1 them see some or this, but we can 'l,reject very few fllms. ·; THE BOARD'S RESPONSIBIU'l'Y ls well·known •latewlde, but Mrs. Avara says that doesn't stop some angry residen~ from making strange requests. · One woman. she recalled, said her husband had bro11ght home "some dirty movies," and asked : "Can't you raid us?" Sfle said other women call and voice their opposition to some movies becau~e their husbands come home and want lo try out some scenes. Mrs. Avara. was appointed to the boit rd by the late Gov. J . Millard Tawes in 1959. Her term expires in 1981. She says a book is being written on her life that may become a movie and she expects to have a hand m re· viewing that one, too. l llegal Aliens Hunt Jobs in Northeast Thuradav. July 21, 1979 '"'Tenn ...... a.pc, 11 College Prepairatory and General CourMt DAtl Y PILOT ,4 J f "WUIY BTUO•NTS Alla GOOD ITUOE~TS .. --ADMISSIONS-- REPRESENTATIVE 50 YEARS IN ARIZONA MRS. RUTH YOUNG ..• at the NEWPORT BEACH SHERATON, THURS., FRI. & SAT., JULY 26-28 tor Inform•· tlon or BROCHURE PLEASE CALL: 714-833*0570 BOARDING GRADES 3-12 , Remedlal R4tadlng & Math • ' ' Art • Muatc • Drama · fully Accredited • Small CIHHI • Co-Ed • Excellent Staff lntematlonelty Known• Weekend Travel •Exten1lveAcUvltle1 All Spor11 Incl. Riding, Rlftery, Soccer, Skiing, Tennta HENRY C. WICK. YALE B.A., DIRECTOR. Boa 15'9, ScotttcMle, AZ 15252 Tef. 802-Ma-7731 I TELEX: MM40 Jud Scot --~~ anon ~~ell NEW YORK IAP> lllel(al Mex · ican aliens. who once limited the11: search ror jobs to the fo rms of the Southwest or the factories or the Mid west. arc pouring in.to the Northeast. where Jobs are plentiful and Latin populations provide a cloak or anonymity, officials say. A city UkC' Nrw York appears in- c reasingly <•llract1ve to Mex icans. according lo Bevilacqua, because "they gravitule to areas where they can get lost.·· In addition. the New York metropolitan a rea has a relative· ly bountirul pool of unski lled and low paying johs for those w I I ling to take them. $ 2 55.llt71:1f:=-6 ?. ra-1-. -· ,f <>ll~l }>~t td.J <>l lC ' ·r'S 'f~·i< cil t'c1111 1.tl L~,< ·Ne1eStamp I ' The 19'19 com memorative stamp honoring .Jo hn P aul J ones. revolutionary naval 1 he r.o. willt he i s:;;ucd at' AnnapoUs. Md .. on ' Sept. 23. th U,.S Pos tal Service has an- nounced. ·lnveniion Bad News for Squid r DA VlS I AP> -Herc's good news for seafood \overs and bud news for squid: There's a squid processing machine whose developer says could ~akc the octupus·likc creature as popular as abalone. The machine, which skins, cleans and filets 11quld. was announced by UC Davis. ! THE INVENTOR, R . PAUL SINGH, associate professor of agricultural engineering. said it pre- pares sqwd quickly and uniformly for lhe kitchen. The machine could propel squid beyond ~balone as a commercialized West Coast species. he said. "Certainly it's more abundant. It's mostly a question of educating public t¥}'# and iocreasina lbe demand," Singh said. ~ ' .. ' HE SAID SQUID CONSTITUTE one GI the 1world'a most under-used sources of protein. l About 15,000 tons a year are being harvt?st~d 'from the northeast Pacific, but Singh cited studies ayang this could be brought Lo 800,000 tons. The machJne bu been unller dev8'opment for tnore than two years. s~ it hat been. aem> onttrated to fisherm• ltiod pr<>Ctsson1 but .bH not been licensed for production. I - , J•,,. ... · .. , w~...; An amulng and iOfitty. '"' atory of ......... , whO aurvtMd Nut con. ~-centrdon oampa during World War It. SEND: S4.95 =:i·R'I . ' It'\ 1 : BY BREAD A NE mc.-IL, .......... n .... ,CA.ilM7 ,..._: (11•)rc MCltll• H• ---~---:_-cc;u-~.-..~- l11eloMd pkaN /fftd clwclt ,,JI 1:'· Cbt •fftOtlftf of f ........ /or. . copf(ll ol "I\' l*Ab Al.oNI ", ,....,,,...,'° ll•rne ...... . ....... .. . ....... ....... . AMr'M ··••••••· .. ·•·········•···••••·•·•··•·••···· c.w ................... '. !I Off •• , •••••••• Zip' • ' ' ........ . Mexiccms s<'ck1ng JObs h<tvc lx!eo strealfling tht• past two years into Northeaslcrn c1t1cs. especially this one, accordini! to Catholic clergymen and investigators fo r the U S. Jm mi· gration and Naturaliz<1t10n St!rvice. ILLEGAL MEXICAN aliens a re able to "d1sappear" into the diverse mix of Latin and Central American groups Hving in New York. No one will even venture a guess Ofl how many Mexicans have arrived.in New York and in other Eastern cities the pas t couple or years. Indeed. federal authorit.Jcs have balked lately at giving estimates on any as):>ect or the problem or illegal or undocumented aliens. But the evidence of the new Mex· ican presence is unmistakable : -Jack Ricciardi. assistant district director of investigations for the INS in New York City, s ays that as ~­ centl.Y as two years ago, 95 percent or his <!ases involved aliens who bad en- tered this country legally but stayed in the United Stales beyond the time hmit on their visitor or student visas. No w. says Ri cciardi. "ap.erox -imately half our cases are people who enter surreptitiously across the Mexican border." Many are Mex- icans. But they also include other na· tionalities like Ecuadorians. Colom· bia ns. Salvadorans and Dominicans. -MONSIGNOR ANTHONY Bevilacqua. director or the Catholic Migration Office in Brooklyn und Queens. N. Y .• says tha t two years ago there might have been a handful of Mexican families in the city. "Now in ju~t one parish there arc 2.000 ... he says. Japanese Cops W amed of Vices TOKYO CAP> -Young policemen are warned against premarital sex- ual r elations. drunkenness and own. ing a car in an oHicial handbook Is· sued in the cenltal J apanese state of Sa.itama. _ • , Police Affairs Chier lsao Okada told a r,eporter the "Guide for Every· day ·Life" was written to instill dis· ciplln~ among officers under 26, who make up almost a quarter of the local force. More than a third of the 44).p,.ge book let is d~vo~ 1<>~1' ll says LI a •'.POllte~.&el}11i." affair, he <Bboutd naat+.y U~ ;tr •' qulckly as possible ." M cxican migration lo t-:astcrn cities hkc New York and ll<>ston is the latest wrinkle in a decade-Ion~ eastward march liy undocumented aliens. Mexicans m the 1970s h<td already cstablishcd themselves as a significant minority in Mid west cities like Chicago, and hy 1977 wcrf' ad vancing lo cities as rar cast as Columbu.ct. Ohio. REVILACQUA INSISTS lhot those who have migrated rrom Latin America "did not come here to ex· plolt this country. Most are working. Tht•y are most reluctant lo go on welfare. They are rearful and want nothing to do with anything official unless they're absolutely desperate ... Jn fact. Bevilacqua and others wh o defe nd the rights of undoc umented aliens contend that their presence is fillin g an economic need. "The undocume nted don't take johs na ti ve America ns want." ~(~G -;.) ~) J ? ti!~ ~ 1141JJ m~C;lll-'~ FREE CONSULTATION ~ 642-8484 --1120 lrvlne Blvd. Newport Beach • Shultor-prlOrlty automatic exPosure SLR • tncrfld1bly hghl welQhl, compact and easy lO u::.e AV-1 21831 A-1 39288 WIND ER A . . 84.95 155 SPEEDLITE . 52.95 W/5-0mm I 8 W/~mm t 8 CALL FOR LOW. 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Most of the bllnd Jl\.AOple iu.ld they would not rely aolely on the Braille instructions the next time they gumble in the cus1no . ''EVDY80DY 81tS• to bfbtn.- U'1 a very eood ........ ,, c._.,.., 1t1ot man•1et Harold O.U.. a 10 ~ .. , veteran ol lb" Nevada nsano in· du.16lry. pl1ytra h ave " priorit y to th ~ meehlrwa. but othcn un 1>hay them too. Unclt'r New Jt<~y '1t c1111lno luw. Atlanue lty'• cHlntl hotel=-must bl' . ..,. .......... nn-.1,1111 "Nurse. can you suggest a topic of conversation?" Checkup Needed When to Get A Vasectomy By DR. P ETER STt:INCROHN Dear Ur. Steincrobn : Thl' dehatc has been go. rn g on for weeks . shall r have a vai.cctomy or shall m y wife havl' her tube:. tied? You can understand that th1!> 1:, C1n 1mportunt dl'CISJC.>n . We have three wonderful children W t: arc a happy family. We don't w;mt a rourlh preg· nancy to upset our plans and wuyof !He. BUT I HAVE KEPT INSISTING that I don't want my wife to undergo any operation or pro- cedure to have her made sterile . I think lbe man or the family s hould make some contribution. So, at • Just we've decided that it's OK for me to have a vasectomy. I've made an appointment Wllh a doctor to lulk 1t over. Meanwhile, perhaps you can answer a few questions. Really, how common is the opcra- twn '! Will I need a general anc-sthetic? Arter operation , how long will it be before it's bare for my wife to do without contraceptives? A::; vou can sec, I'm looking for you lo put my mind <.1l case. Thank you. Mr. C. OEAH MR. C: The answers to your first two questions arc easy. About a hulf million vascc· tomies arc performed in the United States e very )'ear. :I'bc operation 1s _ performed under local anestht..-s1a usually in a doctor's office. But apparently ~umple as the procedure 1!>, t••chniques vary on' where to resecl the vas de· fe rens (lh(' tube through which the sperm pass> and how to tie it off. r THEREFORE, IT'S difficult lo state exactly when il is safe lo have In· tercoursc (without con- traceptives) after vasec- tomy. To determine this. spenn analysis has to be performed examining s emen under a m ic roscope. The time for this varies anywhe re from four to 16 weeks some doctors al5o require that the patient who has had a vasectomy have at least eight lo 30 eJaculalion.s before having his semen evaluated ror ste rility . Even if an e~amination shows ab&ence of s perm (a1.oospermla1 or presence of non-motile spe rm. 1l's safer lo ha'!C a second c.heckup within a few we<iks or months to verify-sterility. WHEN IS TUE 1>PERATION considered a failure and a second procedure necesury? Usual· ly so, if motile sperm are still present after 25 eJaculalions or non-motile ~perm after 50 ejacula- tions . 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The Angels' ace pitcher a nd the Yankees' s tar catcher were scheduled to be X-rayed 3.000 miles apart today and the re- s ults may indicate just how much or a pennant race their r espective team s c a n wage down the stretch. Ryan had to leave the Angels' 9.5 triumph over the Yankees in the second inning Wednesd ay nigh t when he felt s omething pop in his pitching elbow. He im- m e d i at e I y fl e w b a c k l o California. MUNSON SAT OUT the game. hC:1ving aggravated his sore right knee the previous night diving out of the way of a pitch al his head. Manager Billy Ma rtin d is closed that Munson would have both knees X rayed and m C1y not be able to catch any morl' this season. although tra iner Gene Monahan called that ··conJec lure." Ins t ead . t h ey w a tc he d a s l(fkfest that saw rookie left· hander Ralph Bolting record his fi rst major league victory with 51f.1 innings or three-hit. one·run relier. "NOLAN USU ALL V goes nine innings." said Botting, who was re laxing in the bullpen when the e m e r gency call ca me. 'Tve • •ff I .., •• tlte -1apr, • ..,.ldd•'• ,_ee P•t •t1•ell f 11 tltere.' ··Angel Pitcher R~lph Botting heen in the maJors less than a m onth 1:1nd I've seen him pitch rive or SIX complete games. so I really didn 'l expect to get in there , "tr I was the m a na ge r , I wouldn't ha ve-put m yself an there ," conlinu1td Botting. who hC:Jd an E RA of 2L21 three ~a mes. li hits and 11 l'am cd I runs I in Just 4:!a innings ·· 1 ha vC'n 't felt like a pa r1 or thl' le am until tomght bccaus l' I didn't do anythmgtohelpthem out .. hander had bone chi ps removed from his pitchin g elbow in l97S. "HE J UST SAID h e fe lt som ething pop," Manager Jim • Fregosi explamed. Ryan threw t wo practice pitches and then walked off the mound. "He felt some pain on the second pitch when he tried to throw hard," F regos1 added. "The s a fest thmg to do was just say adios. The doctors can X-ray it and say it 's a ll n ght, but there's nothing you can do until he throws the baseball again:· Be fore the injury. Ryan hurled a perfect first inning, striking out two batte rs to move within one or fou rth-place J im Bun· mng 's 2.855 on the a ll-time list John. 13·6, was kayoed in lhe third inning <lftcr a barrage or An gel hits and Yankee errors ;tnd d ropped his third decision in a row. .l ot· Ruda d rove in th ret· C<1 l1 fom1a runs with a two·run s ingle an the Angels' four-run eighth that opened a n 8-1 lead, and u sacnficl' fl y in the ninth. THE SURF'S WOLFGANG SUHNHOLZ (LEFT) LOOKS FOR AN OPEN MAN. A crowd or 47,449 turned out al Yankee Stadium an expeclatJon of a p1tchmg duel b<.·lwcen Ryan. who shares the record of four career no-hitlc~. a nd Tom my John . who led American Lt-ague st arters with a 2 fi I t•a rnt>d run a Vl'ragt· T ht' IDJ ury pl Jg u1·d A ngeb. with pitchers Frank Te:tnilnd ilnd Chris Knilpp <·urrently on the d1s a bled hst. can only hold their breath until Ryun tc!-.L'> h 1~ e:t rrn a~a 1n . Thl' f1 n ·balling n lo!hl Munson's st and-an, J erry Nar ron. c·omm1 tted a pa ir of costly throwing errors m t he ser ond to· nmg 1nc·ludmg a poor t hrnw hack lo thl' mound that allowf'd lht• f1 r~t run lo s con· and fa 1 led to get the be:t II out Of thl' 1nfwld an four <Jl bat.-.. ~triking out tw1t•t• Strikers Add Salt To Wounds I By ERNIE CASTILLO Ol t ... D•lly P'llM St•ft .The Surf had an explosive cn- c ou n t e r of the wo r s t kind W,ednesday. Firs t the y were bOmbed on the fi eld by Gerd Mueller and then they were blast- ed in the locker room by Teofilo C u bill as Mueller , a Germetn strike r known as "The Bom ber," acted m ore like a blitz in a n NASL l~gher al Anaheim St adium. "' scored four goals, two wtuch c '"1e back·to·back in a four minute span or the first half. as Uie Fort Lauderdule Strikers an nltiilated theSurr. 6·3 1CUBILLAS? All he did wa!> ha nd out three 1:1sslsts. score one gqal and. if that wasn,'.t enough. s •lt the Surf'i; wounded pride. "J d on 't like the m ve ry rr(,u c h," lht• Aq~enli n e m ad · f ielder s a id thro u gh a n in· tetpreter when a,W,cd what ht! thought of the Su rf. ;And that was just for starters "When we cam e here." he elaborated. "a lot of people were y,ying the Surf was no good. N w I'm thinking they're worse. T e r e 's a lot o r d iffe rence tween these two teams. One is top, the other ls on the bot· .. ACTUALLY, THE S URF d n 't play a ll th a t ba d . E pecially if you ha ppened to sa the first rr minutes of the g m e ut 10 that sho rt span or a s rt known for 1·0 scores, Fort L uderdale e rupted fo r four g4al1 la macbine·like fashion b4fore the Surf even kne w what aurely didn't t ake Coach r Wall Iona to fi1ure it out. l em. e ltarted poorly and they ed very high," he said. )' Jmt killed us ln the fi rst minutes. They were beating in the mldlleld, they caught pushing forward too much then they came throu1h like expreu and killed ua." AU COULDN'T have felt worse tha n 1oalle Dave erst, wbo saw lbe team's C8ee8t1aF, Pap IM) DA "E CVNNINGllAM "HIS L t:;<;s ARt: RE Al,I,\' h u r I 1 n g . .. M :1 r t 1 n s a 1 d o r M un!>on • I don't know 1f he'll ht• ablt· to culch the re:-.l of the 't•a r ·· Angels Must Fill Void Munson h <1:-. :-.uffc rcd from knt·t• problem!> for St'vc ral Yl'ttrs a nd Monah<m said the <·atchl'r':. right knt•c 1s "Just worn down " M a rt1 n issued a postga mt' hlast at CI 1 home ple:t lc ump1n• l"rl'd Spcnn a nd (21 the rule book The muna ger insis ted that .i 2 l patch to Jim Ande rson with 1 wo on. two out and the gamP -.ttll scorc lc!-.s in t he second ~hould have be~n e:tn inoing- l·ndang third stn kc. T he Angels a r«'n'l convinced they can make a legitimate run i:tl the div1s1onal crown with their present personnel and a re searching furiously for the missing link T hat. m issing link 1s a pitcher, pref. e ra bly left-ha nded , a nd preferably a veteran who can do a Huie bit of e very thmg. They need one even if Nohm Ryan as hea lthy "WE'RE SCOURING THE waiver lists and making invest igations into pitchers everywhere ." says Mike Port, lbe Angel!>' director or player personnel ... , don't think the re 's any club we ha ven't ta lked to. "Our No I prior ity." says Port, "1s u A Ram Hole Plugge-d Up By Elmendorf By JOHN SEVANO ..... OI ti. Dally P'llet St•lf Quietly, secretly a nd without fanfare, Dave Elmendorf ended his brief holdout and reported to the Rams' Cal State ft~ullcrton tra ining ca mp at 12:30 a.m Wednesday. Whe n E lm e ndo r f a rri ve d Coach Ray Malavas i sighed a deep breath, the Rams sighed a d eep breat h a nd Elmendorf 8ighed a deep breath. "It's good to be back," said a s miling E lmendorf as team- mates came by to welcome hjs return. Elmendorf's a rrival plugged a nother hole in what has been the s rnootbesl Ram cam p in years. Only BiU Simpson's !illua- tion <he's pondering retirement> separates the te am from total harmony. Elmendorf, who bad been a holdout since the veterans re ported Saturday and was fined S200 a day accordingly, em- phaticelly denied money was the reason for hJ s no show. "I had some business negoUa lions to take care of," he said Wednesday while preparing for his first workout. "If thln1s (See RAMS, Pase IM) good. i;ohd Journeym an who cC:Jn spot sta rt a nd pitch long or s hort relier. Wi th the numbtff of right-handers already on our st arr. we 're leaning towards a left-hander, but it won't necessarily have to be one " f'or a ne wly-acquired player to be eltg1 blc ror post-season play, the dea l must be m ade by midnight of Aug. 31. Wh at arc the cha nces the Angeli; ca n pull something off'> "I WOULD LIKE to say our chances a re 100 percent or doing what we want lo do ... Port says, "but it a lways depends on mak· mg t he other club ha ppy. No one wants to g ave up good players unless they get good pl avers m return.·· Port ~i.IY~ quality 1:. t hl' kl·y lo tht· :-.l'a rrh now being conducted J01ntly hy himself and Genen.il Manager Hu;m c Bavas1 "We certainly wouldn 't be interested in somebody who is n 't an improvement over what we already have on the roster." Port says "Smee we have a full rosll'r right now . a ny b od y "e a cquir e wo u ld n<'cess1tatc the e lim1nat1on of somebody else." PORT SAID A waive r purchase or trade type deal might be consummated within d ay ~. but sinct· the tr e:tdmg de adlml' i,.wsscd C J une 15 I. transactJon:. arc more iSee ANGELS. Page 8 21 "lll''S JUSt not a cupable um pare und he s houldn't bc u11 he re ." Martin seethed. "J don 't lake to suy that because it sound!> like sour grapes a fter you lose. but it's not the first time I've been on him:· TO MAKE MAM'E RS worst-. Andcr8on fouled tht• next pitch. into the first row of the stands . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Dally P'I ... ,._" •tc ... N IC~ PAT HADEN GETS AN ASSIST WITH HIS GEAR FROM FAITHFUL FANS THIS WEEK AT THE RAMS TRAINING CAMP. c•AIG s•Ef'f' Newman--He's No Shell of a Coach years at lJCI. In fact hl1 1atary the rtrst two yean wu JUlt ... 000. But Newman didn't complain. He loved wbat IM wa1 dotna 8Dd he worked bard at i&-ud now it'• paid off. ··1 '** pretty meaterly thole nrst t .. ,..,. at UCI," aay1 Newman. "I ha• a few Wall on the outaide tbal helped. llUl I wau 't able to H Yt any money." Newma wW make more tban three tlm• aa much money 1t UCLA and he H)'I "I b't bow wbat I'm lo6na to do wtdllt.U.' B•t -JUn1 ll nrtaln-Newman wlll know wbal lo do with his crew. He proved that at UCI. In thoee four yean Newman made a weak prosram stron1. His lt78 JV el1ht captured tbe Western Sprtnta cb1m· pion1hlp and bis '79 varally et1ht c apped a very aood seaaon with a Sprinta title And he dld It with a budlet tbat would drive moel bouaewtvea up the wall. He and h1I crews ralaed about 110,000 per year tbroqh rarnea: barbee\ltl. donaOonl and lJCI'• annual row-a-tbon. In Giber worda, h• bUl\led. And be hutled lalm11ll lnlo a very pd job. Newman '81 been around tbe cout area for a long lime , but he says he'1 going home. "lt '1 excltin1 lo be 1oin1 back lo my alma mater lo coach, but it's also tou•h leaviftl UCI and tbe Newport area. I 1rew up here (he weal lo Cotta lleta Hlfh for two years, then wu lo Corona de . Mar's flnt aradualin• clut>, I rowed for Dave COran1e Cout Coeeh Dave Grant> and I wu an Ulilt.ant for three years at Coast. "Newport 11a1uper 1rea and a treat com munlty. I'm IOiDI to mlll it.'' Newman la the tblrd coach ln recnt w"u to quit at UCI •ltb Lea llWer CIM NSWllAN, Pap 84> {~ .. L~~ .. ..,~~~M!!lltn..-:e-.1!!1191~~~ # __,~~---~·~·:2 .. ~~~~~~:::ej '\~~~lf~ I 1 I . -DM.'IN.OT AC.,.•"''"',,... .. W... of ipoft• McKinney Prime Choice To Be New Lakere Coach ............... 1 ... l.NOL.EWOOD-TM Loi ~ Laken ea m pect to blte I DeW bead COKh wkbin a week and a 1poketmaa for the NBA team 1119 Portland Tran Blaaen' uaialant coaeb Jack McKlnn•y "la a pri me candidate." McKinney La tbe only candidate oew Lakers ~r J erry • Buaa bu lnttrviewed and aiftff U"'1veralty ol N•vad.a·l..u Ve1u Coach Jerry Tarka.Nan hu pulled out of the race, McKlimey is In a favorable postUon. Buu and Lallers' spokeaman Bob Steiner, however, are keeping mum on wbo poaalble candidates are for the job re cenlly vacated by Jerry Weal ''Dr. Buu a coup&e or weeu ago said that in all probabiUty the next l.aker coach would be an NBA assistant coach," Steiner said in an interview. "We did not name then and we are not naming now the peo- ple we are considering. I can tell you that, une quivoca lly, no decision has been MIU made.'' But McKinney, who has heen an assistant to PortJand lAach Jack Kamsay tor tnree yea rs sance 1ea vang a !'llmttar post with lhe Milwaukee Bucb, fits the description. And be left a coaching clinic ln ltaJy lwo weeks early to fiy t.o Los Angeles on J uJy 18 for an interview with Buss. McKinney said Wednesday be was nying to Los Angeles today but could not comment extensively on reports that he was in line for the Los Angeles poslUon. Asked if he was a finalist for the Lake rs Job, be replied , ''I guess al would be a ll ri1ht to say that'' "J erry Buss bas said be is looking for a coach that Is go- ing to play a UUJe more open and faste r-breaking game." said Steine r. r------QMMr el llw Oafl ----- Minne!>ota Twins Manager Gene Maucb, when told that San Uacgo's Gaylord Perry doesn't throw his llfl•t bull anymore: ''J'll bet he doesn't throw il any le!>!>, either.·· Oelplllns Geod Bet fer I.A Mo"~? President of the Los Amceles Coliseum Com-[iJ mission Ken.D4"th Habn, who IS :ilso ch:o rman or 4 •• the LA C.ounty Boarrl or Supervisors, says ch1mt'es a n· good that the Miami Dolphins will jump to Ca lifontia and replarc• the Rams an Los Angele~ . Darryl Slln~ley, wide receive r ror the Nf.'w England l'alriots who was paralyzt>d an a n on-the-field colll!>aon last Au~sl. credit!> the thousa ndR or cards. lt!llt>rs , flower!> and prayers ht-rt· l'c1ved wtlh saving his hfl• "I know for a ract lhose people kept me ahv" in those early days," Stingley says. "Maybe I can thank them by sta nding up some da y ...... T he San Uiego Chargers ha ve lost two-time All-pro defonsivc l acklc LQul<' Keicher due to lorn kO(.'<! llg¥ment.s jwit lhree dayi. into trainin~ c•amp .. Tom Cousineau felt he conducted himself adequately Wednesday even though his Montreal Alouettes d ropped a 19-7 decision to t:utgary Sta mpede in a Canadian Jo'ootball 1.eHguc game. Linebacke r Cou11inea u, the No. I draft pick in the NJo'L, s pumed a lucrutive offer from the Bwralo Hillti last week to sign with the AJouelles ... llouston Oiler runn ing but'k Ron11Je Coleman has de manded a t rade, refuses to s ign 11nothe r contract with Houston, and says he is pre· pared to s it out the entire season "if that is the only alt..rnatave open lo me ." ... Oakland Haider defensive end Pat Toomay won't m ake th.is wtoekend's tnp lo Canton, Ohio. fo r the Hull or Game Rame with the Oallas Cowboys be ca use he 1s unhappy with his role on the teum. There 1.1re seven defensive ends in camp "und I'm probably elghlh among them," Toomay says. "It's just a waste of lime for me to li!O out there and sit on my helmet." . . . Eulogies were sa id today during a private memorial servlce for J . V. Cala, a tight end for the St. Louis Cardinals who died after collaps- ing on the practice field last Sunday. Olivares Boo~ Home Foor Wioner8 DEL MAR <AP> -l"rank ... o uvarcs booted borne four win· ners. climaxing his quadruple with a nose triumph aboard J'U • SJand Pat in the feutured $38,700 ~ Oceanside stakes before a rec· ··ord opening day cro wd Wednea· ..:d ay at Del Mar. I 'II stand Pat . c arrying 114 pou~ under Olivares' strong handling, pre vailed ove r 8·5 favored HoeUle Knight in stakes record time or 1.30 fiat In the 7~ furlongs oont.ested by l l three· year-Olds over the infield grass course. Baseball StanJings ate. ~naelu • P•lr •I .... ,.. Roeton'a "• ala drove In five runs with two • hom•n and C1arJLM Flak added 1 t.bree·run ahot WeclMlday ruaht t.o hlthUlht at t•bit att.aclt ••the Aid Sox powered put Oakland. lM, ln American t.eacue action . . Kanau Cit y helped the Chlcaco Wblte Sox wlth five .,rrora u the Sox beat KC 8·2 ..• ~.t\lll' uatld a three-run seventh lnnln• ~o win 5-4 a nd • an•P a 14-11m4' l03ln1 atrt!ak a t Baltimore. Ruppert Joae1 dro ve in lhree Seattle run.• to help end Batltimore's seven.ga m e winning streak . . . Detroit got ho m e runs from Al G reelM', Lance Parrlah, Jolt.D Wocketalua and Claamp Summen t.o rout Milwaukee 11 2 . . Cleveland's alck Wal&.1 pitched 11ht umlngs or no-hit ball and finished with a two·luller as Indians recorded a 2--0 de· c11lon over \tlMesota .. Home runs by Ouo Velei and Riek BoHUI s.,nt Toronto to an 8-3 victory over Texas . Tenth· Inning doublet by Date CoU.lu and 'elty ,,u Cru1 eave CinciM all a 6·5 victory over Pittsburgh tn Nallonal League action . . . .. Tony Pere1' third double of the game delivered two ninlh-innln1 runs and lifted Montreal lo a 6·5 win over San Diego . . . Cral& Swaa patched a six·hilte r a nd got hom e run s upport from Joel Vouaablood as lhe New York Mels downed San Francisco 3-0 ... HOWlton's J .R. Rlcbard struck out 12 In a 64 vJctory over Chicago ... Barry BooDeU lashed a bases·loaded triple in the s eventh Innin g to boost Atla nta pu t St. Lo uis 13· 4 ... CinciMati has placed injured outlit!lder George Fos~r on the lS-day disabled lisl d ue to a pulled a bductor muscle an his right thigh sustained in the All·star game. . Funeral servict!R were held today for rormer major league outfielder Amoa &nmk, who played in four World Series and compilf:d a .283 career batting average Strunk, 89, died Sunday a ft er a brief Illness. He was a member or the Ph1ladelph1a A thleti c~ from L908-l917 and also played with the Red Sox and Wh ite Sox in a 17-year career ------BasebaU Toda,,------. On this date an baseball an 1970 Clncirmall Reds catcht:r .Johnny Bench. en rout1• to an M VP season. t'racked three homers against the St Louis Cardinals at Riverfront Stadium. Meanwhile <1t Wrigley F.leld. Orlando Cc1>Cda or the Atlanta Brave~ b lu t ... >d three homers or ha!> own a gainst the Chicago Cubs. Today's Birthday Hoyt Wilhelm. one of lhl' greatest rt·hcf pitcher:. 1n baseball history, 1s 56. All·Ab·ado f 'lglu a Bullf Thl· Muhammad Ali-Lyle> Aludo <'xhil11l1on • hoxang mat('h mC1y htivt· lo:.I ;1~ m uch a'> S!lllJ.UQO :ind scvt•rul pc•rsons who workt·d on lht· houl 1n De n vt•r havt· bcn1 in formed liy p rornoln Ron Ka uffman thc>y won't bt· f)aa cl 1mmed1alcly for tht•1r w11rk Ted ('hideflter tu.kc:-over the head coac hinJ.( J11h Cit Ur1~h <HT1 Young Unive rsity I lfawa11 1 arh'r 8111 Trumbo, :t fo rmt·r Ga rdcn Grove High haskcthall couch, rt•s11(n1·tl aftn two wec·ks Los /\nl(t•lf's Kang!> ownl'r J ..rry Buss \\us lurnNt down hy f>etroat J.(oa lll' Dali· Mc<.:ourt 1n h1!t h1rl t11 '>l~~n 1h1· '' Red WanJ.(s' star Junior Wl'llt-rwt·1ght l.t•oncio M1·"a upwl vell'ran Nkk AUaro an CJ 10 round un:1n1mflu:. d1·r1Mon 1n ,, hoxanl( match an Lil!> Vegas T ra1nu Bud Ot>lp '>:I}., ~JI''" ltic ulai; Bid may h<· uhle to ract• ugarn afl<'r .. 11. but not t·arl11•r than S<:ptc.·mb<>r Ralph King of the I: S :.1·on ·d a v1rtc1 ry 111 lhc 5,oOQ ml'l.~rs With a tame of IJ 37 7 an a lraC'k ;i nd r1ch1m1•(•l111 f'inlund .National Haskelball AssoC'1al1 on Com m1'>s111nt·1 Larry O'Rrten, a clanlr( upon the req uest of both the Portl;incl T r ail Bla1.c rs and the San f>wlo(o Clipf)er!>, l•Jday t•x len11!-ll lht deadl1nt· for lheir initial s ubmas!>ions 1n lhr Hill Walton ('om pensalaon l'aSt: hy one• week The team!'> no1o1. hav•· until Fri day, Aul( 3 to prf>sent their evidence . San Dll'go Ch a rgl'r~ sta r dch•nsave ltnem an Louif' Keicher w a!> reportt'd rloinJ! very wc.·11 today arttor surgery for torn hgamf'nts T ht· two tame all pro underwt·rit mon· than :1'•2 hour' of surl(t-r:. 1;111· Wednc11day night lo re pair th<' kne<' dumtij(<' Tht· 1niury , .. 1·x pt-ctcd lo s111elint· him lht· re:.t of the !>Ni!>on W11rlcl Boxinl( C-0unc1l liRht flyw(•1ght chump1on Kim Sung.jun 11( So uth Korea and Phalhpanc challenger Slony (.'arupo ..igncrl t11dC1y for a !~round title m atch ut Seoul Suturday. T~k-r .. lon. Radio TV: No events scheduled RADIO: Dodgers al Houston. 5.30 p m . KJ\BC 1790 1 Quisenberry Toils CHICAGO -Ka nsas City re· lief pitcher Dan Quisenber ry m ade his ninth appearance Wed· nesday since belng elevated to the major leagues, committing one e rror and a llowing t wo earned runs In ~ inning in 11 6·2 loes. BASEBALL Dodgers Feeling Li~ Champions LOS ANG ELES (AP> -Oualy Baker had juat driven ln four runs a•ainat the Pblladelphla P hillies for the second time ln 24 hours. and the Loi An1elea Dodgens had Just won for the sixth time in seven aamet •lDc:e the All-atar break. Baker tried t.o sum thin•• up. "We lee l like champions again. That's the main thine," Baker said Wedne1day after the Do dge rs s h e llshoc ked the. Phillies, l.6-8. 'We've got t.o keep it 1otn1," added Manager To m LaJ()l'da, ·'but this is a really good indica- tion." THE ONLY PROBLEM l.s that 1t may be a liUle loo late . The Dodge rs ' second straight thu mping o f Phila delphia tht•y won 15 3 Tuesd ay a nd Ba ke r drille d a g ra nd s lam home run gC1ve the m 42 v1c· ton es for the first 100 g um(.'S. But the Dodge rs now visit Houston and Can cannalt, the top two t e a m i> an the N at1 ona l Leai.eue West And Los Angel<.~. t hf· two,t1m l· defr nd 1n lr( NL Ch C1mpt0n , 1s 1n rlfth plan larl(l'ly bt.><·a ust· 1l hus not won mort· than one gume an any ro .. d aeriu since Aprll. "We've also 1ot t.o play ,ooc1 baaeball on the road," said Ron Cey. who hit a two-run homer ln the lint Inning Wedneadar. nllbt t.o glve the Dodgen the r ftrst runa. The blast was Cey'a 1.Mth career homer, tying him with Willie Davia for the all-Ume tead amonc Loa An1eles Dod&en. MIKE 8CHlllDT'8 major league-&eading 35th bpr:ne nm, a three-nm shot ln the top ol tbe fi rst. belped Phlladtlphta t.o a 4·0 lead. But ljke Tuesday's ftrst- lnning adva'1tage, it didn't last. From the s~ond throu1h the eighth inning, winne r Rick Sutcliffe. 9-8, shut the Ph1Wes out on two hits. lo the ninth, he walked four ballers t.o force in a run before Pelt' Rose knocked him out of lhe box with a three- run double. 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RllflTOlt TYPI 87e~ 8 cearo11 11 95 ea. •JSU BOATING I OUTDOO~S II/ti NIEllEC OAJL Y PILOT 83 ~ ' . •• No. I Albacore i ... . • ,.,. "'"''"''o ~9ear Proje~t Ly le Mciff of Tucson watches as the boat he has been working on for seven years is lifted from a vaca nt lot and loaded on a s pecial trurk lo be taken to San Diego Mciff. an accounting professor. decided to build tht• 50-foot. 15-ton concrete boat a~ u r hallcngl'. but had no idea the project would takt• so long Racing Aplenty Newport Busy This Weekend By ALMON LOCKABEV o ... ,, Polo! ......... ,,.~, Newport Harhor will be the bu!>1ci.t yachti ng center in So uthern Caliromia this weekend with races planned for everything from dinghies to offshore y achts Laser sailors will be the bus iest with the Western Regional Cham- pionship for the c la ss sc heduled IJy Newport Ha r >Or Club Friday and Saturday , followed b y th e s pec .tacul u r Flight of th l' LH s H s . s ponsort-d by the N<'WJ>Ort llarhor Area Cham ber of Commerce on Sun- day. The western regionals arc expt•ct· ed to draw about 50 s ailors from C alifornia. Was hingto n . Oregon. ~evada and Arizona. T he Flight will sec 100 or more of tbe little t.i-root singlc·handed c<1t boats in action inside the bay Sunday for a five-mile . two-hour s uddt'n death ra('e that will be viewed by thousands of s horcs1dc s pectators. The F'Light of the Lcisers is the s uc· rcss or to tht· famed Flight of the Snowbirds that for 40 ycari. was known as the "biggc.\>l little ya cht riJce an the world." /\ large turnout IS 11ISO CX J)CClcd ror th e Lido-t4 Fleet I ln v1talloncil Rc•gatta cit Oall>oa Y1.1 cht Club Sc.tlur day. N l:'wport I larhor Yacht ClulJ 11. 111 a l!\11 st agl' th · local fltt t eh<im p1 on s h1p for the E<"hclJ:.. <!2 Cla~s. Saturday and Sunday and will S(•nd l)lg boats into action 1n the fourth ra re of th ~ i\hman::.o n t l OH J. 1>1chon I PH RF /\ arrd lil and the Corckcll 'PllHF·C 1 sern·s S;iturday Uanc.t Point Yacht Club and Seal lfr a ('h YaC'ht C luh w ill combine ftJrl·<.·s for :1 l'llHI-' r:1ce rrom Sccil Bt•a('h to Uana Prn nt Saturday and ii rt·t urn race Sunday. And Cal-29 s ailors will engage in the national ch<1mpionsh1p for thl' class S<1lurday <ind Sunday out of Cahr illo Beach Yacht Club. 1n breezy Los Angeles Harbor Santana-35 Class ~pee lions Regatta Slated Newport Harbor Yacht Club will host the first c hampionship regatta of the year-old Santana-35 C lass Saturday and Sund11y. The growing class or 35 .. foot racing-cru.ising sloops was designed by Sh ad Turner of Newport Beach and is being produced by the W.D. S<:hock Co-at its plants in Santa Ana and B~adenton. Fla The boat was first introduced in Newport Harbor late in August or last year and has caught on with devotees or mid-size sailboat racing. The chumpionship r egatta will consist of two races over u modified Gold Cup course in the ocean off Newport Beach Saturday and an orrs hor e race from Newport Beach to Long Point, CataLin a Is la nd. Sunday. There will be a barbecue dinne r and trophy presentation on the beach al Moonstone Cove Sunday. Besides participating In many lnlernalionttl Offshore Rule (JOR) and Performance Handicap Racin g Flee t < PHR F ) along t he Southern California coas t, the Santana·3Ss have raced as a one-design class in the annual Midwinter Regatta. Turnout for the championship regatta is e x - pected to be about 20 boats. United Sta te s Coas t Guard Auxiliary rlolllla 27 will conduct its an· nua l free motorbout ex- amination al the llar bor M ast er Dock in Newport Ucach Sunday, /\ug 5 from 10 a .m. to 5 p m. BOATING YR U Bo ats Will Race Sa i lboat anti powerboat :,kipper'> 11. 111 compel<' at C a1a l1nu Is land lhi!-. wct·k(·n!I 1n tht• annual Yacht H;.i c Ing l) n10n or Sou tllC' r 11 Ca lifornia Cr11 1s t• c on s 1s t 1 n ~ of l'll\ t· to co v1· r ;i c· 1 n g a r o u 11 c1 l h t· isla nd The fi rst race will lit' f r o m L o !> /\n gt•ll':-. II arbor to Long Point. Other ra<'CS will liJ ke thE' va<"hl s t 11 l.o s Angele!> Ya cht l'luh s anchora~c at Howland':-. Landing a nd l h c California and Del Rey y ach t ('l ubs ' is land hideaway at Cat II arbor . The c ruise will end with a race home from the is land Sunday . The YRU 1s compost·<! of <1bout 15 propcrl} o wning yuchl clubs . C ar e Davla of Huntington Beach weighed in the first albacore of the season Saturday al the Balboa Angling Club. The albie was booked 40 miles south o r Pyramid off San Clemente Island and was take n on a trolled Sevenstrand feath er. T he longfin weighed in ;it 26111s pounds and Davis was fishing aboard the sport.fishe r Whopper Stopper. Although Davis' albacore wlls the first to be l>rought into Newport, the boat djd not receive the coveted red nag, which Is traditionally awarded to the first albacore brought into Newport by a BA.C member Th<' fi rst flag was presented to Andy Cr ean or South (>range County . owner of the boat Prowler 76. Crean·~ catch was made in the sa me area off Py ramid and his longfin weigh(.'(! 24 1f,. Prowler 76 will now wave the red flag until it 1s retired to rrc~an 's den at scas-on's OUI'DOORS t·nd NOT ONLY D I D Cre a n bring in the first BAC albacore" but "hen he was leaving the albie water he s aw a hroadbill and decided to try and bait it with a live greeme. One toss of the macker el c.nd the fi ght was on. Cre an was able to bring the broadbill lo g aff in 58 minutes us ing h eavy tackle . The swordfish weighed 446112 pounds and also earned lht.' ProY.l cr 7G an award for the firs t broadb11l t•Jug hl in local water!> A M:co11d broadb11l wa:. wt!1ghed in last Muncey Favored To Exte nd Streak P /\SCO. Wa::.h c Al' I Driver 11111 ~lunct•\ in Atlas \'an l.tnl•!-. 1s the o verwhelming fcffontt• tii tx· 111 thl' w1nn1·r·s c:1rclc follnw111~ thl· Mth running (Jf the· l'olumh1H Cuµ hydroplant• race in lhl' Tri L'1: IL'" .Sund a\ M unl'l•y: "tth J .,c,·l'n r<tl't' v.111ntn/.! stn·ak on lhl' linl', hus won a ll ft\'l' unhmatcd h ydropla ne rac t!s stagt'<l this ~t-;1r But. when lht• hydroplanes lint• up in lht· ('o luml11a H1 n•r bt'ac h pits. lht• !>cnl1ml'nlal r.1vonl1· IS 1·x1wctcd t11 bl' lhl· C·3 Tn City Talc and ~I asonl")'. ownt•d by Kt·n ThomJ>!>on .Ir Thomps1m 1s running I.ht· hydroplane hen· fur th(' f1r<;I 11 mt• und<'r that namP. hut a year cigo. 1t wo11 thl· Columbia <.:up as tht: Mt!>!> Budweiser .Jack Schafer J r , Santa i\n<1. wi ll be <Jl lht· 1·1111t rub. and excluding M unct·y and tht· Alla::., h(• hJ!> fan ·d about a s wt•ll a::. anyom· on lht• 1:17!:1 h} dropl anc c1rcu1t Sr hafl'r and th(• Tri-City ran k third 1n na t ional points. 40fi hchind runnerup Miss Circus -Ci rc us . d rt\'l'n h~ Slc\'t• Reyn1>lds of Kirkland. Wa~h M Unt'C') and Atli:IS have 6,5()(1 points. 2.225 ahccid or lhe fit'ld. Qualifying heals hclon· Sunday 's racl' art• ex· pt•t·lt·d t11 a tln1tt a houl 15 thumtl'fh<i<•t'-!foals mu:-.t tO\'er lhl' 21 ~-mile cour'>l'. •n·t·raJ(111~ at least HS m iles pt•r hour to qualify Therl' will be $2.500 al l>takc during the <1uulifying rounds Meanwhile. the Ue nton County l'ark Oo11rd has as ke d the Tri-Cities Water Follies A.\>:.oci;ition to look e lsewhere for a future hydroplane ruce s ite Ooard membe r Richard Morton said citizen pn•sstirc prompted the board to m akl• the n•qucst ·· Wt"vc n.•rc 1ved petitions. letters 11nd tails from person!> 11.ho think the Columlm.1 park 1s not a s afr pl;H'l' to ht-. i:lnd that concerns lht· hoard vcr~ m uch." ht• :-.a id THE PRICE IS RIGHT! • HO URS· Ouc to our excellent ::.ales 1>ar·1.•. Nabers Cadillac has been ablt• to obtain u lari~e i1h1pmcnt •1r brand new Cad11luc:. ;ill ).pcc1ally :.ult• pnn·d' 8 :30 a.m. lo9p.m. weekdays 9:00 a.m to6 p.m S;iturday tO·OO :1 .m to 6 pm. Sunday JC11:ht nov. "'l' haw Olll' or thc a 11·t1 mc bt:•:.I wl1.•c·t1ons of ncv. (';11J1llut•:. 111 our h1!.lory. pnrcd lowt'r ttwn you C'Vcr thought possible. When we :.uy. ··µnred r1~hl." "-l' mean you <'un :.ave TllOUSANOS o~· DOLL/\ KS und vou ran choo::.t• from over 400 c·urs during th1.s :.ult·. which w1ll lusl throul(h Sunday. July 2\lth /\ lso. we nl'Cd good t rudt> mi; So you 'II gel an cxr cllent prit·1· for your old car tno llr-ml'mbcr. 1h1:. 1:. a golden opportunity to own a ruel·effident new Cadillar & :.uvc thou.,andi. of dollars on the price' ~9100 NABERS ~ 2600 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ' '· ·. wee ke nd according to Helen Smith, secretary ~ the BAC. Norm Grant. on his boat Sea Horsec hooked onto a s wordfis h six miles off Avalon ant o n heavy tackle it took G rant, who resides in Hun~: ington Beach. 65 minute:s to subdue the 24().; pounder. · ,. IT APPEARS THAT t:VEN THOUGH 1t is C later than usual season. 1t is going to be a good on~ for local private boat anglers. There is a lot of b1t•t in the water and temperatures seem to be holdini, There are quite a fe w marlin being spotted . but n& strikes or hookups ha ve been reported Albacore counts have been up and down th1$ past week. and the main reason has beer\, Dolores; the tropical storm that was orr the coast last weekend. Things ha ve se tlled down enough to pro- vide some pretty good albacore action ALREADY, BOATS OUT O•' SAN DIEGO are into ycllowfin tuna . which traditionally means lhat warm water 1s on its way up rrom Baja a nd the alb1es will ht! !>eekang cooler water on the outside or up coast Another ind1cat1on of iJ poss1blt: s hort season is th(• s 1u• of the lonj(fan weighed date The first alb;1core wus reported over a month <1go and it wc 1i.:hed in at four pounds Most all the albies arc now in excess of II! pounds und som e arc in the JO vound clas:, It could stall he a bit l'arly to mak1• a pred1c t1un. hut I would cncour<ige ;m yOnl' 11.ho want.~ c unncd albacon· this year to .:ct out now TIRE "You Must Be Satisfied"* Front Wheel DISC BRAKE RELINE WL "'' t.Jtl ru -1. 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AJ)Ollo O A membership of $145 per year and a Sl2.50 per month service fee allow would-be sailors sail· ing lessons and access to a fleet of more than ~ bouts . Including Cals. Ericaona and lslanden. Authenticity has its own rewards. rt.t All Calypso craft are equ.ipped with shlp·lo· s hore radio telephones, FM stereos and have in · board auxiliary engines and cabin amenities. "For those who have stood on lbe beach and wutched the saiJboals go by, Calypso may be the method by which they can put out lo sea and leave the spectators and gas lines behind," said Jim Parker, president or C1tlypso. ,,..,....r..,.•1 NEWMAN. • • (track> and Myron McNamara <teonia> both swltchinc to Arizona State -but Newman bat no partln1 thotl for hla former school. In fact. juat lhe oppotlte. "I've rather enjoyed it at UCI. Ob yeah. l would have liked to make more money t.Mre, but 1t'1 not a bll school and tboM that coach at Irvine bave to a.mden&and lt bu certalD n.uaiou. You Jutt tl'J to make the belt of It • ., Aad Newman certalDJ1 did Juat \hat. DRY DUCK• LUT•R MOCCASIN Anti-slip Yachting shoes With the famous Top·Sider81 sole .. hundreds of sharp-angled slits working .like a powerful squeegee to give you a rock-solid fo oting. Chtmlc1lly waterproofed top grain leather. Rn11t1 water, 1Clide, lllWIH and utta . Juet 11nt• to cl•n ... 1.• l)Oft' 1000 '"""'Sf '*""'· "',.... ,..,., ''"' 9$5-01 (Al Nontl Btirrol lltd JMrlbo(H) BtontWaoo. IHMO SM~ IM1 (213) 82().715a5 Mon.·fll. 10 AM"'' PM. Sit. 10 AM to e PM, $(.NI." PM to 5 PM .. --.. _ _...._ _____________ _ ,6) ' ' • OUTCMCWI" AIH"........-.............. . , ...... ... VII ,.,,.... def, OtVkl (.,tlf .... •I JHn 1..0111• Hell14>1 def. Kl•ll Joh1nuon , .. 4, H /•$; 811" ... Mollrtm Clef. Cl111a lllltrllMCI .. ,, 1-S; ,_,$m1Clelel. Irle Oel>ll<lltr ._,. 1 S. '•let M<Nt,.,.fl Clef N .. I PlllllPl .. 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I• tf,.1•1 .. fJ r11tff'of't1 It ' ~·,.,ll~'•••lfWtll• t ,, It t4fJI '.,. t I H1'f t ANUf)t,t>. ''•"'"'' t t lftl> !Ot t Ill'•• t•1l•t1ll ff,,1..1>.1 l f.,..J!o1..-,1 h f I I,. I /·A.I ~'"''"',.. ,,,,,l •• H ••. "•-.ft ''~*tUf'flf I'-'""''\ FOR THE RECORD ,,,...,.~·J SURF. • • r e nowned d e fe nae crumble »round tUm. Al limoa. the faal- breaklna Strikers had a flve-on· onesltuaUon ·'The belt thlnc to do alt.er a game Uke this la 10 out and aet drunk," Jokeral aald only half· Jokingly. What was the problem, he was asked . "I don 't know." he uld. "When you got to look back on six of them, they a ll look alike." To bcur the Strikers tell It, the solution 1!1 sitting on the Surf bench wearmg uniform No. 7- Stevc David AND IT ISN 'T ju.st because David used to be a teammate of several of the Striker veterans when the club was known as the Mia,mi Toro11 "I cun't undenlt•Dd why he's s1tt11 • .( on the bench." said Roy W1g g e mans e n o f t h e oh · m aligned David "I don't think att1tudf' has a nything to do with ,1b1ht y Thl•rt• !'I JUSl nobody hkt· him ·· c; •·()fl.!I' Rl·!ll . anothe r con 1 rll\ c rs 1ill 11occcr plilyt:r who. hk<' David, has bcc•n luh<:lcd a m 11 l<'onl•·nt , C'onrurrc d 'tft·'" thf' type of ph1ycr who nct·d!'I soml'l')(><.l y lo hit 30 lo 40 yard pasM·!'I to him, lh&t's ~111.·· o;a 1d Bc :.t "'lit":. JU !.l goin1o: 1hrou1o:h a hurd time right now llcck. I've t)t:c n through s<inw bu<I t1m<'s rnysetr ·• f 'ro111 POflt-BI RAMS. • • \\lluld havt• gone d 1ffc rcnlly I \\OUld have conside red retiring. Mont·y didn't htt ve i.lnythin)( tu do with mt· not rC'porllng to t.1 mp 11w dec1swn Will> whether I "'anted l() pl:i y foolhall or not. .. Sp t•C'ulat1on wa!> that Elml•n rtorr "'a-. u~cn~ !';1mp:.on'!-. plight :1s l<>v f'r:sg1· :sg:s1n:.l the u r ~ .1 n I I a' 10 n Th,. I' I g h l y c a r \l•H•ran tn:.t!-.ll'd 1t wa:.n 't truc M \ «lt•1·1s 111n hall nothing lo do "'1th u.rr.,. c:o m1ni.:. ur no t l·<1m 1n i.:. 1•1 t :1 m11 .•. h1· :-.Jy:. w, 'r1· c·ll1s 1· rn<·111ls at1d I'm -..:111 ht· ... n•>l 1n 1·;11np 1 ·rn going to m I!>!'> ht m I ( h1· UOCSO 't show '. ll} rc•;.1ort111i.: whPn hi· did the· H .• rn ... g;p,.•• Elmr·ndorr a r aiM' 1111 lht· 1>111· v1·;1r 1·ontr:1C't Ii<: had r1•m acn1ni.: '"l:J nd ard pn.1Ct!tlllrt· for I hi · 11rg;11111,1t1on 1 and !>1g1lf'd h im 111 :1 n1•w ri·nl'g1Jl1:1t1·tJ (Int· ~'"'r p;u·t \\1th ur1 option yciJr :.iddt•d "A big brewery makes more beer in a day than all the Henry's we can brew in a year." Whik· Anwrica'-.. m:lJ( )f' hrl'WlT:--mc:i :--t1rl' t hci rout pu t 111 mill inn:--uf h1 rrcl :--. I krll"\' Wei nh:trd 1!'1 Priw1t c l{c-..t-rn: 1-.. produced ju ~t ~ou r hundrn1 b:urd. Jt J ti1nc. Ti·uc. our hn.·wcrv is ~maH h, · 1 nd u :--1 r'\' I I 1 ..,tandJrd~. But thr Ii m1 t c:d pro- duction of Henry 's ha ~ more l o do with o ur ;i pprna r h t o brewing thln with our ~11.r. Henry's is brewed u ~ing methods whi ch follow. a~ do~r­ ly as possible. those ust.•d by our founder in 1856. In tho c dJys. before :luto1n:u ion :lnd tcchnologicJI innovJ tion ~, the brewing of beer call~d for close ( hu"' ~ H ... t1 ... r11 tlte; ~•ti;• i\-t.11'.l~t,;1 l\lo I \\ti 1t1ftt11tl 1\11 ~II'~ t 1•1ltt•dlt\i l"'tT:-.tm.11 -..ulw1T1-..11H1 b~· t IH.' hr"t'\\ 111;i-.. tr r. BnT "-.1-.. 111; ll k -..ln\\'1 ~·· 111 -..1n:1ll qu:1n t1t it·-.. .. till~ .t~rl f for .1 rnnnt h or rnnn-. Sn ,( 1-.. \\'1th Henry'-.. toda y. lnn·itablv. th1 -. mr.tn~ th;H Hn11y'-.. 1-.. 1~ot, .b w1dd r :w:iil - .1blt· .i:-. ntl wr bra nd :o. ol°lwt.'I. ~ut \\'l ' urge r ou to look lor l hi ~ t'XCL'ption:ll ~~rrm 1un1 product ;1 t ~ell'(( ref laVl'f'l1 !'1. n·~t:Htr:lnb and "ilOn.'~. ) f VOll :-tpprt'- (l:l( l' t.1 uafi ty. \\'l' bt.;I icvt'JOU will f1 nd \'Olli' d f Orl!> worth I the whi le. THI' Ill ll "l •WLINllARO l'i RI WI N <'i C O M Pl\NY O f IJ OR T I ·------·-,.... .,.. .. -. -· -..... -- a n -,, I J .. l I I . . •' .. ... 1 '" ~.July21.1979 OM.YPll.OT ' 8' ~~~.-.-..;.;;.;.;..;.;.,;.;;;._ ______________________________________________ ~------------------_:.:.==::.:..:.:.!.::.~--------~_;;...--__;;;;...;.lG PUNKY WINKERIEAN by Tom 81tiuk "I wish I hadn't mentioned I'd try anything to help my aching bock !" SUPERHEROES ---~~~--~~~--......, SHOE ' I I by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta F't!~HAP5 IF l'aJ CalL." l'tf/ICWI )f;t)R FL. VIN<S c;ioes.N''T POSE 0.A Cl~A~ ANO ~SENT 04#(;~R. " TO MET/i'OPOt.. 16 • • ! by Jeff MacNelly . \ 8.EP~AN~ I ftV.) DEAR WAT60N ! ORABBLE W£N0'4 , A&ovr °'™' s f'E({fvM( 1'11A'f I 80VC.M'f i.tt(f "!S~~OA'4 ... I WAM'f 'fO ~"' 11" __./ OR. SMOCK I 'fOLO 'IOV I WAS 60tl'U:r 10 G1vr; tT 1'0 AlllO'fll(Jl. 61lt\., 601" I J\JS'f ~AtQ 1"1141" 'fO M ltCE 'IOIJ JCALovc>. ~ FO~Ge!i", IS 'i'HE: APPE:NPIX ON 'i'Hf; RIGHi" O R -rHe: t...E:FI S I De: ? NIELSEN PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz ME'S NOT AMY BETTER? TMAT'S a.Alfi! HE'S &OT 10 6ET IETTEIC!! l f by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont by Jeff M illar & Jon Mcintosh MOON MULLINS ------or--. ~::::::::=::::--;-~:=-~-7 ... CON$IDERING JF1H~ DOLi.AR 'i LOOO ?? JS ONLY WoR TH 30¢, 1'HIS You'~our CO).T ACTUALLY oNLY oF~MIND! Cosr5YOU$333U THE FAMILY CIRCUS ,AFlER 5U8TR,,ACTIN<5 INFLATION AND ,ADDING IHS: L.OVE1.1GHT It' MY CY'\ "J by Bil Keane GORDO , we·~ 6'.llt.J6 7t B€ !WltJ'.:> A wrcf Tltv\l R)( -me fbV PrMPUPoPPER€) 66.l(A~~"' ·""' by Gus Arriola 14V ~VCK, ! cAN CATC6CR1CA1,i V. DEJJY 'TUAI. I d.AI. BATHE IN HALF T#E TIME VOIJ Gt/"5 /J()T VO(} -1..00K ~--.so TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE "You'I DENNIS THE MENACE I TAKI!.( UN- FtN/::}HEo,/ ~~~f i!t~ JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS by Harold Le Doux by Emit BushmllJer IT WAS ONLY TWO CENTS Y&S'TERDAY ... ~LOOR SHOW WHYIS IT FOUR CENTS TODAY? .._.... . ., -----... -- id -Oz I 1 l•VS S Cnu1c:.tt '1~r· 1OnP01 - 14 01smr1ur11t'·I IS Anl)n lb Emba11• n1un1 'I Shor I g.,1 men• 19 Herr11c 70 RPqard1ng 21 A~ran noh day 1J Smgteton 74 Rein ing U Art>rters tn torm,it 29 Newl<iu11t.1 land e Q JI Make 35 Mao s n1c~ ndme )7 Russian ruler~ 39 Cancet 40 wap111s •2 Pay tor all 44 Lab burner 45 01 a oon11 nen1 H washed 49 -party 50 lnd11ed 52 Forte ',4 Uc, Lu~lllt:~\ UNIT[() l'ec11tJI•· :>y11d1c,,1I• 5f. G1ac1£> ,1new WNJne,dav s Pu111t: Solv!'tl ~9 C.thhdll' d1;n 62 Jd(,OIJ ' ,UI 64 Un~l)Okpn ~ >u110u!> ~7 511t1wav •l'! Vl(v IC G111 ~ ndme 71 Tttougn1 11 rown n" 1h1· Thdrn1>•, 73 W1•.11v - 14 su~r.u•l'J•fll/ I~ Soap 11,un'! DOWN 1 AFC p1e~1 den1 -Hun! 7 Stra1gn1en J F•nch 2 words •Tasks ~ 11\QUlfe 6 luau 11e.,1 f fype a Go'" 9Comm na 11on 10 Coal 011 11 -1rie T e111 bit,> "Snow 13 Bambi to1 one II II r.lii'U N • 0 I 0 • • • • 1 l\flll l •f 'IV f l llAllf l & I!~ ' u I' ·' I . 11 " •l •s•,••u •• "' I I\ 0 l •• U llj . 1 0 0 A• ----'f l O S •tt •l l ) f lL •l •IA O •i \IC A ' 11111•.• f • 'll G &flil •1• rt "I<'•'•"•• 'IC!' 1u:o1 c11 U t'•• • 't1 ~t' ,(t f "ID 18 Ptovi::r n Gumsno1 25 American car1oon1s1 16 Snarl 28 Brother 30 Wild lane, 32 Kind of coal 13 Melooy J4 l1vP.11ne\S JS Jump 36 01nerw1st l8 Keeper 41 luncn 11err· 4J Head F1 40 Born 48 Word boo~s Abbr '-1 1-1,,11·111 53 G1.ia111·•1 ~5 011) l.;n ljUdQI: 1ngs ~ 01111\h guns ~ K1llet1 60 tta1o.i11 coin 61 Bird Lahn 63 Na~ed 66 2• t'lour:> 68-Reetl 69 Cote or Hot man I I I I I ! .. . t t .. . • .. .. • • • .... .. . . . Business • .. Saudi Oil Price Aids 4 .. N t;W VORK CAP > t"our mtajnr 011 comp1anie11 may be ea rnln.c mort' than thetr com- JM!lllons, lnd1.&1try offklall ••Y. bt1N•u8t: they are sellln1 pro·. duc lt m 1tdt! from lower·priced S1t udi Ar1&bhm c rude oil ror u mu<'h u8 thofle m1tde from h1.ch<'r pnced crude 'l'ht> four urc ~xxon Corp .• Mobil Corp . Ttiiut<'O Inc. and Standurd Oil Co. of CMUfornta. lht' p artne r s 1n Ar a b i an Am erican Oil Co . whlrh runs tht> Saudj oUllcld~ WHILt:THE AVERAGE price or OPEC rrude oil 1s about $20 a hurrcl. th · fo ur firms are paying SIH a barrel for Suud i oal. "T he re c~rtlllnly is a benefit. und 11 ·i. good R1zed . ·· said E L l>ow. UAS11'lant comptroller for Sta nda rd of California. though he uddt'tl. "I don't think that the huRl' numtw r 1R thl're ." The pr1ct• of Saudi 011 ts lower thun lht• avl•ra~l' pm :c cha rJ(ed by o lhl•r m e mbe r s o f lht• Ori;tan11.ulton of Petroleum Ex pu rtrn~ Cou11tr1e:. IJt"causc Saudi Factors Offset Gains, U.S. Companies A.liege oil Is of lower quality than some othe r types of oil and beCBUSe the Saudis· have a u e mpted to hold prices down lo avoid upset· ling the world e c o nomy . Neve rthe less , It has risen 42 per cent s ince the end or last ye ar BECAUSE THE differ ence between the S audi price and the avera ge price 1s about S2 a bar· r el the 6.5 million ba rrels of Saudi oil e xported daily by the Ara m co companies could be worth an extra $13 million daily, or $4 74 billion annua lly before tuxes. a bit less than the SS.84 billion net mcomC' the· four com pan1C'S had hti,t year But the 1·rfec-ls of lht• udvan lage arc d1h1t€'d hy u n umbt·r of rac-tor~ ( __ E_NE_RG_Y_J "It's clearly an advantitge to these companies, but lo quantify 1t is really a difficult tas k." said an ind011try source. "Clearly, at 's a n adva nta ge to them. but whe the r at 's a bonanza 1s another thing ... EXPERTS SAID the advan· tagc 1s reduced by higher costs of refirung lower-quality SaudJ ml a nd by move!\ made By the Saudis the m selves lo lessen tht- advantage. "It gels pretty well watered down," said Dow. Saudi Ara bia recently stir rened lta credit t erm!i to Aramco partners, thus effective ly ruall· ing the oil more e xpensive. And tbe Saudis have mad~ their latest price increase from $14.55 a barre l to $18 a bitr· rel retroactive lo June 1. If was approved at the end of J~. and that move cost E xxon about $100 million last quarter. Price controls also diminisb the advantage . In the United States, c ompan ies must sell gasoline at a price re necUng crude oil costs. a n d because comparues use oil from severaJ sources. the ne t difference in gasoline price~ between an Ara mco company a nd et non Aramco c ompany is virtu4lly non·eXlSt.ent, analysts said. "IF VOUR PRICE goes up SJ 50 after the foct. you can't do much about ~et t ing th<Jt back flfl oil you've a lready sold," S&ld Do w "It certainly soaked up quite a hit " 'Conservative' Chosen Ove r::.cas. h oweve r . wh e re price controls a re rarer , the companies have ht!en able to re· ~•P the benefit!\ of the price etd vantage, and this has contrjt)ut· t•d to the large profits on foreign oil operations cnjoyt:d rectmtly by major oil firms <inalyst~ said . W ASlll N(;TON I I\ I') Prcs1 · Gasolinr Sa1'ed <h'nl ('arkr's chOICl' lo head lhC' p 11w1·rf11 I f"ed e r a l Heservl' lhrnrd. P11ul A Volrker, 1s a IA't•ll rt':\p('('kd ('('Onom1st who IS l'omud1•11•d ~liJ:hlly more con ~t·rv11llv1• lhan his predecessor .11 tht• poc;t fo'ranr <' Columhu or New York City has round a way lo get his <·ur from he r(' to there without us ang gasohm· If 1s m(•thod m ay not tw practical, howevl·r. for <•ver~· <mt.• Thl' n •n l n•ason he pushed this c<.1r a long Ea~l "7th St rt•t.•t was tc1 promote tx>dy·bu1ldini.? teehniqu(':o. 11L .1 lorn I hl•<Jlt h club Vokkl•r. !">1. has h('en prcs1 dt•nt of lht• f"edernl Reserve·~ l.1 rtt\•st hank in Nl•w 'r' ork s inn · Au~ I, 1975 OUR PHARMACY WELCOMES YOU By Terry Grant. R. Ph. Ir \llU h;f\t' 111'\t'I ht't'll Ill 11111 ph:11 Hl.W\ \\I' 1'111 1l1.ilh lllVtlo• \ttll lo \I'll "' ~ 1· "'""'"° .1p11r1·1·1a11· lht• fll•jlOl1111111\ Ill h .I\•• '"" '·"""''' l h • 1111• hlt'opll dlll\ .trlli IWI '"" 11 11111 11·-.1 "'' .11 1· l.110\\ n lo ··1 \ .. 1\111 1'11'111111\ I' oll I 1111 111111.1111 1~~w1t-"'ho r .•It 1·0 11r11-1111' .1111·n11on .1nt1 1l•·111 ·nd.11llt· '•'I' 11, I h• tttlfl, "'''"'""I I Jl"'.i'' 111 ,1 hit• tu ~1 I I 10111 ll' Ith VJ rt 1r11l.1r hr.ind ttl pro dur t \l•ll .... 1. ti.r 1111r poJir, 1i. 111 1 .11 n .1 t 11111 pll•lt• i.t11<·k .11111 '" II' •1ur lll'"l 111 ti•'" n 1• 1 11-.111m1 1 4JOd ph~'WIJO ,lpJJllJ\ JI YOlltt IXl\TOR CAN l'llONfo: I'S wh1·n \llU nt·l'd a m1•thrin1· l'll'k uµ vu ur IJfl.''>l'rlPllllfl I ( 'lhlllJPIO~ fll'a rt)\' or Wl• will deh vt'r µromptly without 1•xtra ('hMs.tl' A s.t r ea l ma11 \ J>l'OJlll• cntru"I "" wi th their 11rr1H:ripl ion' May wr 1·ompound vou"'' ,A.I UOO f'HARMACY F1'H o.l•er, 351 H ...... oed H•.,.,t h ecll •42·1510 Century 21 to Merge With Trans World ('1·11Lur y :!I H1•a l fo:stalt• Corp 1-:~11mall'il i-0~1 of th1• tran::.arlt0n 1~ lrv11w . will ~t·om1· a wholly ownt·d ~H!I m1l1111n. ll wu~ rl·portcd Wt·dru:~ ~u hs adi u ry of Truns World Corp . cl~1y Nt•w Yor k. if s tot'k hold(•rs i.IJ!rt'l' lo l 'nda tlw agn•t•rnt'n l. Centur) 21 "" tl1\' plan approved hy both hoards of to lit• n1>t'ratl·ll umkr its prt•::.t·nt 1llrf"rto!"1' man aJ!t>mt•nt. Art hur 1-: Bartlett. l'1•nturv 21 :-h;1r<>hold1•r'\ "''" hav1· 1Aho C'O·counch.'<I the nation<JI rl'alt~ thn•e op.lions to reccivr S4'i 50 10 1·hJ1n in 1971 . 1~ to n ·main c hairman <'Jtlh for ruch shar<'. to l'XCha nJ:c .inrl ehll'r executive• shares for Trans Wor ld s<>racs C con Trans World 1s the parent l·ompany 't'rt1ble preft>rred stock on a basis of Trans World Airlines. Hilton In· -.1th eqw\•a le nt value of $28.50 share. ter na t1 o n a l. Canteen Corp. a nd fir to rttel\'E' 40 percent tn ~tock .ind .. Sp,1rtan fo'ood Sys trmi. and m 197R t;(I per cent to cash µo~tt•d aft1·r·t ax 1n1·ome of S8n r. ;\ot more than 49 percent of lht• million on n •venue ... of $3 7 b1lhon. Century 21 sha r(>S may be exchanged Century 21 has approximately 7,500 for ca:,h and not less than 51 percent rranchts<'C:. en~agmg :.ipprox1matcly may ~ cxch<tngcd for pn.:ferrt·d 75.000 ugenb in lhl· l n111·n Statcl> and :.tock Can ada s s 000 .... , •• , ... ,. Ow11wr1lll, h1 Hwwport '•clflc•'• M o•le "Th H ..... S..-." ~t.d s 12.000.000 ,, .... 7 I 4·'57..0207 12,053 Firn1s Retailing Tops Area Business Hcla1llng conunuc~ to be the No. I business in Orange (;ounty. with 12.053 firms or locations, and serv1cc·o r1t>nted fi rms a re second with 9.138. al .. c-ordmg to a s uncy by Contacts Influential. a bus1 ncss marketing . rcse<Jrch etnd detla service ~ABERS {~·'. ~./ZC :i~d Data on ~.460 husmci.se!> in the county 1~ available 1n a two·volumc director~ published by the Santa Ana com p1:tny Rl':SEARCll C:OLLEtTED FOR THE books shows that 25,036 businesses employ one to fi ve people. while 107 firms e mploy more tha n SOO peo· pie . Other cat1·gorics: :o.1x-10 e mployees. 6.631 fi r m s , I I 25 t!mployccs , 4,502 firms, 25·50 e mployees, 1,782 firms. 51·100 employees. 802 firms ; I01·2.'l0 employees, 448 rirms. and 251·500 employees, 158 firms. LEASEFROM THESOURCE • NO MIDDLEMEN • EXCELLENT SELECTION • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2600 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-9100 ........ ....,..,.. .. ....... •C•••ndel ••1•h rt I •.....,cci11•••--. ......... . ., ......... ,,..,.. ·•·--cw ..... ,---· • Cont«t OUT .... taflm dHMrilce It If yuur hMnnny n.Mf~ (7t4) 711-tl11 W:':.=~ °"'°" ,..,.,, ~c.$1 Approximately 13.2 p.;:rcent of the firms in Orange County a rc bra nc h offices, while S percent a rc he adquartcri·d in the county. More than 75 per· cent a rc locally owned and operated . Othe r hu111ncss c atcgones included in the directory a re u~riculture. forest and fi she ries, 579 , mining, 43; contract construction, 2, 150 : manufac- turing, 5,415; transportation <ind utilities, 886. wholesale trade. 4,626, finance, insurance and re al estate. 5,409. Also, med ical and other health, 2,447 ; legal servlcetJ, 447 ; educationa l services. 381. social services. ~: m useums and art. galleries. e tc .. 14 ; non·profit me mbtlr.ih1p orgaruzaUons, 649; mis· ce llaneous services, c nglneenng, accounting, etc , 1.096. Cartel Analysis: . Decline Expected WASHINGTON c AP > · A plan by the ~rnerlcan Acrtculture MovenMDt to aet up lntema· tlon1l price,flxln1 cartels to help boost rarm in· come would •llO add to c:onaumer 1rocuy coals and radically chan1e the structure or U.S. rarm· lnc. 1111 • tovemment atudy. · But the Aal1culture Department repon said the plu ~ accompllab AAM'a 1011 or raisins farm IDeome, at leut la the early 1olng. Later on, It said, the · real" Income 01 farsnen. ,.1ardle11 of tM hJ1her commodlt! prtcn. would be1ln to deellDe beca\AH of "in treaHCI lnteretl ch1r1n. depreelatlon and real •ta ... tu• which are cloHly rel1ted to tncreaa· ta1 lad v.lun " t\ PRINC•:TON· u111I Harvard t•d ucated ccono m1i.t. ht• ha s scr vl'd in h1~h Treasury De part m t•nt positio n s unde r bo th HepublH·an and l>Pm orr al1c ad min1stra l1on::. m one y supply and interest r;ate::., a nd t h us over the e n t ire t•c-onomy. Although Carter m a kes the af1 pomtmc nt, lht· chairm an 1s in d<"pt>ndent of the While Houst' onc<' hf' h<i:. bt·c·n conftrmt:d by th•· Senate•. 'OPEC KIUER' FIGHIS AR4BS Volckcr 1~ st'('n as morC' con scrva t 1v<.' than C: W1 ll1 ~1m Mlllt•r . the C'Urr l'nt f"t·clernl Rl'Sl'r ve Ho~1rd C'h airman. who ha:. lx•t•n nao1c1I by l'r<·l>1dcnl Cartn to r<>pla t•t• W Mi<·hat·I B l umt·n t h al J'> Trt•J s u r v "'C<' n .·t .tr) Vokker .., 1·urrC'nt f1vt· year lt•rm a.-. N<""' York fo'1·d Uank prt·s1dcnt wa ... In £•xp1re in lhl· ..,pnng of 19111 HUF.NA VISTA, Ga <AP:I° T"o ba rnyard mechanics have dc•veloped a weapon for farrtien. to use a~a1nst the Arabs . Ca lled ltw "Ol'F.C K1llcr," it 1s a:St11l 1111 wht-l'IS that can pro<!ut•f' .1h11ut 300 i.:allon~ or pur e dl~hol 111 f;H'L 111 ri•t'l'nt Ft•dt"ral lteM·r v\• dchalP 11v1·r mont•tury µuhc-y, Volck1•r on ~1·v1•ral 01· t•as1ons argu{•d ror mon· 111-:hlt'rl 111~ than M1lll'r HORN ON • EPT. 5. 1927. 1n C:1pe May.N J .. 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Accorcf· Inc to a rec.nt atudy. which the U .S. Labor Department commluioned on the ursine or Johnston and the Orey P an· Ulen. there are roughly 83,500 persons whole pension plans folded before the 1974 pension reform law went loto effect . A.MONG OTHER CHANGES, THIS LAW, forma lly known u the Employee Retirement Income Security Act . created a government agency to insure tbat pension plan participants receive at leut a portion of tbeir benefits wJlen their plans J re terminated. • But neither the law nor the agency, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp., does anything for individuals whose plans faJJed before July 1974. Johnston is not accepting his loss in silence. Now 70. troubled by a pa ralyied left arm and cataracts, li ving on hia Social Security and veterans benefits, he continues to work lo compel the reder al government lo face up to tht> problems o( workers who lost out beer.use of timing beyond their control. mE FIRST MAJOR INDICATION that has erfort~ m ay show results some day is U\e new Labor Department study. Before its findings, the de partment had no ideu how many people lost benefits through plan shutdowns, how many were still alive. how larg<: their losses were Amon~ the s tudy's disc losures: -About 13,000 pension plans with benefits later m sured under law folded before the luw became e Hed1ve . most o( them an the five y ears 1mmed1utcly preceding th1· law AIJout 30,500 people With iJ n eamt-d or "vested" n~ht w :1 P<"nsion from the defunct plan:. h c.vc ;ilready died. l<.>s· 1ng bencfiL'i totaling $76 mill.Ion About 83.500 who qua1Jf1c-d for benefits under their old plans are ~ltll ahvt- They face• losses of $208 m1ll1 on an benefit.'> Most s urvivors who wcrt-pension plan part1c1pan~ arc elder· ly . a t l ca:-.t three· quartNs <.ir e an th eir mad 50i. or 6(h; Money's Worth '------· Eat·h survl\·an~ n •llrt•t• l<>l>l'.!> on <JV\·ragl' n1·J rly $500 1n b1·nd1L'> a v10,1r Coll1'<'t1vl'I)'. their Inst bendtL'> will run to almo!.t $21 -mllhon 1n t97~. nMng to :1bout S2J million 1n 11184 Thereafter. llw lo'>se:-. dwindle us tht· rct1 n.-e~ dll' IN C-OMPARISON WITll MANY OTJU:R ~overnmt•nt "rOlo(ra m:s. S20 m1llJon to S2:J million a yt•ar M.~·ms a ... r'\!iJ sona lily moderatl' amount " ln romptm~atc emplO.Ya'~ who lost lht-tr 1>t'ns1ons through plan cloi;ing~ Hut to th1~ bud~ct ronsc1ow. Cong re~:-.. cv<:n this 11' a hefty ~um If Congress cun ht: pt:rsuaded w provide any funds lo rt•n!\ion loser.;, it 'll proba bly t;irget lht· aid lo a rt>lat1 vely ~m<.dl numbt:r of ~ mo!>t nt't'd)'. prel'iumably th<>M• at or near rctJremcnt ugc who rouldn 't earn a pcmsaon w11 Ii another company Report .. on Prices Slows Market Pace NEW YORK 'AP> -Stock pn ces movt.-d in a narrow range today as the government provided new evidence that inflation remains a m a1or problem. IStory, Pa((c A4 1. The Dow J ones average of 30 andU!itnals was up .25 points to 839 76 as a mild r ally ra ts(.'<! th(• a verage afte r it was down by more than 2poants(•arherin t~·day. Gainers outnumbered lo:;er.. by an K·!'> margin in New York Stock Exchange trading The Labor 0Ppartment c;aad con~umt·r pract·s in Junt· roi1e I J>('rC'e nt. bnnging Uw a nnual rat•· of 1nc rca~c fo r the first half Of Ole yl'ar t() 13 2 perN•nt. Stock prices wert• up sharply W1•dn1·~da y a~ trad1·r.. n· a cted favorably to Pr('SHJt•nt C<irtcr '!> ~clcct1on of l'aul Volcker tn h.-:trt thf! Federal Hc~t·rv<• R-Oarcl .tii1~k11 In Thf- Spo1 llgltl Ojf.W VOl'llC IAP I '>di~\.~ pm """' llM N!:I fhdif'MllP Of ttw t1ft .. •n "'OS~ Mt•""' Nf # YO.." \,()(11, f •\f\iitn0t tU Ut \, ft.01P•9 tvttlorwttl'f 4 t mof .. '"'"' ,, (Of'tA1rl1n 678 )00 tJj• •I~ • 18M ' ... .000 '8"' '"' M•lltl Ito:. 0 ) tOO 10 • .., S•trl °"'9 I~ IOO •• • Tu um •10 100 t9" P•n AM J)O,tOO 1•,. ,,.. OowC....., n8,l00 ,•'• • '·• CIT Fl,,_t 1'13,100 ••' 1 •I tltl CO<P 1n,llOO 10" .1• .. WnAor lln 1/l 100 10.., • -.. O.nuP•r1\ ' ~.100 11 • • • Gull St•V. 1\\ 100 IJ.,, Tr•¥91tf\ Jl t,100 '°'• EIPHO Co 111 000 71 ... • ... 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Focu• On Korean ComtnunlllM" • NTROOUaNG INOlOQY "Autonomic Nervoua ,, • Thurtdlv. July •· tt7t Tel.erision Super Slaoppers Penny Marsh a ll <left> a nd Cind y Williams load up with groceries m a s upermetrket s hopping s pree on "Laverne and Shirley" tonight l:ll 8 :30 0 11 ABC. Channel 7. i tem" 7:aG 111.000 PYRAMID IN llAI04 CW •.• "Noell'• Flood" I DATING GAME TMIQOHG~ TIC TAC DOUGH TMI MADY 9UHCH Mwcia beconlM lnfatuat· eO with • guy who -· to be more lnlWMled In lnMcia thin ofrll. • ADllM-12 Malloy and RMc:t Interrupt thllf dinner to ~ the robb«a In • gq llllllOn holdup, • MACHB. I LIHAEA ~ l -~ Cl) au• MAUTY SHOW ltl MATCH GAME 1!00 9 Cl) THI WAL TONS Ollv11·1 routine l)hytlc•I eumlnatlon 1111 0.vettat- lng etleci• on the Walton famlly (Al D PAOJEQT u.,.o. A young women with 1 hlt- tory of mental lllneN pho- togreot11 lour UFO'a but cannot convince her hu•· bend or 1>9YChlatrlat to belieVI her {A) . • 8IQ BA T'Jl.f.8 --.... $-· --IN INffliM Illa OW!* of I ... ~111~.(2 hr• I • CNQ. IUN.,,- ~ ..... au.Ma: O.YICI 11at1man, ,.._.Kelly • MCNll • •• .. Rio Or1nd1" ( tMO) JoM Weyne. U- r-O'Hwa. During the Metllean·lndlall Wwt • 11n1clou1 co"'m•nd•r ..... hit llOQ91 ~ ~ rlldt (2 hit,) • NOYA "l(ey To PartldlM" The moel l>'omlllnO «uo-dll- ~ed In the 20th Oll'ltU• ry tr• m8tl<.lllCIUted In OIK own bftina (A) • HIM'ITOVOUfl HIA&.TH "W~ Do We Oat Sick?" ~-91.A~& ....iv l••ne 9lld Shir~ wlt't 11119 mlnul" ot fr" "'°9· ping In • IOOll auperm11- k1t {R) .TH!OOOOOUPLE In an 11temp1 to get clo- 10 Illa ton. Fetlx bec- lhe coach ol the boy'• lootbell 111m 61D TURNABOUT "Why Punlah The Chlldren?" Alt&tnatlvea to aeperlllon from lhllir Ohll· dren era explored lor lncar~aled mother• t:GO 8 Cl) HAWAII FrVt.o MoOarretl uncover• • highly org1nlzed end d11r. 1ng plot white ln""11getlng lhl theft or• pr1<:•11 gold d4Hllh mHk (A) DOUINCY An 1u1opay on • se11u.•lly 1c t1v1 lootbell pleyer uncover• • penlclllln-rftlla. tent at1111n or v-111 dlMHl fR) TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8 :00 -Big Battles . The heroism of young Royal Air Force pilots is examined in this documentary focus- ing on the Battle of Britain. KHJ fJ 8:00 "Elephant Walk." Elizabeth Taylor and Dana Andrews star in this adventure move set on a Ceylon tea plantation. KCET 9 9:00 -"La Traviata.'' Verdi's o_pera is performed by Beverly Sills and Richard Fredericks . INturing the Honot•bi. 81fb111 Jollneon, David Mltthewl, Sir Henty Koep. pie. .. I089 CARTP OOUN1lff Chief RoY bat• with Biker on Iha outcome ol • IOol- blll game alter rec;ajvlng guaranteed lntlO. inl0<m1- llort tlD MIMOAI ON THE UHNIMI tO:OO 8 Cl) llARHMY JONU J A '• ln111t1tlg1tl0n of • poulble aulclO. CIM 11 compllc:•ted -he 11111 In love with the meln wllne91 {Al D DAVID CMalDY Oen Shay l)OM9 u • ~Y drlf111 to ellctt lnlormetlon rrom atrNI glrta about Ille lal1yi =odal• (Al NIGHT GALLERY .. Bren01·· An 1 I-year-old rrlelta end bllrlend• ··Thi Tiling;·• mon1ter I NEW8CHECK 10:ao ~ THEATRE Benny la Interviewed 11 one of the -Id·• INdlflO 11-y fllm producer•. 11:aG9 M•A•1t•H A married nurM wllo had a -lout rellllonthlp with Hewkeye wt1e11 lhl Wll tingle Ind lheoy -· In the 1111.. 11 llllgned to the 4077th (A) D TONIGHT Hoit Johnny C1r1on Guest· Ott.111nn Cartoll • DICK VAN OVKI! A palntlnQ ol Laure r1turn1 to haunt her; elthough a/le poMd fully Ctothed, 111<!1 artlat tOOI< the llber1y ot "undrll>lno .. ,.... 8 9 ITAMKY& HUTCH The dettcltVff' ln,,.atlgt· lion Into • murder lead• them to • 109 lmmlgrttlon 01t1e111 runntno an lllegtt ellen amuggllng ring IRI • THE GONG 8"0W • OE'TIMART Mell and 90 111 uught and , .. died 10< shipment behind tlla Iron Curt tin ID CAPTIONED AIC Nl!W8 Cl) 8TA .. 'Tf'EK Mr Spock conducla hi& own defenM In hla oourt· menial for mutiny (Part 2) TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS. confl 111 "'9t tfll rMI WlllN llafllnd 1111 WOtt1 la Dr. T • l •TONIONT 11M eel ~1' MCMI •• • ·•Duef In The Sun" ( 1'41)...,.,..., ~.Gt• PY Ped!. A ~ltul Nllt· br9ld lndlen Oit1 touchM off en~ family i..Jd Wiier! Ille Comet to tlve In the ,_ of • WMlthy Cll· lleman and hi• two llOlll {R) 12:*1. MOVll! * * 1h "My1tery Of T1141 Wu Mu"urn.. I 19331 Lionel Alwtfl, Fay Wrey. A mad ICllntlll robe the morp 10 make wax 1'0· ur• ol historlctl et111ac- tera. ft hf .26mln.I • MOVll • * • • "The Grett Zlegfeld'. ( 11138) WUtlam Powell, Myrna Loy The gtlllt Broadway lhowmen atagee • majOt lllOw. 13 h11 .. 30 mit. I • MOVIE • •~ "Bllngl Bangl vou·re D11d" ( 111118) Ton., n.nctllt, Sent• a.roar An Arnerlc;en In Morocco ~ entangled In the IChltnM Of ac>lel ptolltng evH agalnll the United N1tlon1 • DICK CAV€TT Gueet F'rank Gerc11 (RI Cl) MOVIE • • • "No Way To Treat A Lady·· {11H18) Rod Ste+ger. Oeorga Segel A p1ycnot1c klller Of *'derly Wom«l dr-In varloua di•· guiMa and *'u<lel a 1>411111• tent detective 1:1 hrt I 12:318 (II llAAETTA 8111411 auapecte lhtt u modern d •y Robin Hood 1>'.Y.tno on hit netghbOr- hOOCI 11 B retarded friend Olhla (RI 1:00 D TOMORAOW OUMll Ray Hopper. Ed Lund end Oeve Grent, wno -• lnYOlved In the dellgn end llylng ol Howard Hughea· l11gend••y "Sprue. Gocee" (Al · Cl MAVERICK "Rope 01 Ca•d• ' ••~ "O-.-e, fW llWlnc:lble" ( 1.... 8rllln ~. """" o.111* .• falloWlng en ICOMlc ~ ~ •• giant .......... turtle un...,_ "' M( upon l!.lt1tl'• lnhebllenta.. •hr~) • l:IO NIWI 1:41 NIWI 1:11 MCNll 0 • • ~ "Operation CoOt•" {1'71) o.llld J-. Wit· llam Conrad. A dtUf- amugoling 11no Is traoked down by • ,_ of Tr .... i eoent•. t2 hr•.> a:u NIW8 4!00 MOVIE • • 'h .. couo-r country'• (1117 t) Documentary. A cougar named Whlelcer• OfOWI trom cub to malUtl c.t In hit natUtll l)abltet. (2 hra.1 G MOVIE ' • "Tam Lin" (11172) Ad Glfdner, len ~ f. l>'MllQed lady ol the erlj.r toetacy 11.... • Ill• e( hedoniem. demanding ttt- undlvlded 1ttenllon ol II{ · thoaa around lier. (2 hta.r . · 8) MOVE '•' • • 1h "Bedlam·· 1111 ... t Borla t<111lol1, Anna Lei • f 'ridotf• Dat1I inet-.tlovit-11 AFTERNOON 12:00 CiJ • • .. Tlmberjack .. ( 11164) Sterling Hayden. Vflf• Ralston A young lumbermen vowe ven- qeence tor hll Ill'-'• de.th ( 1 hr . 30 min I m • • •;, .. TM Cfowd _ Roar•" 11936) Robert leylor, Frank Morgan. A voung pr11.ellghter 1•11• lo 1ove with Illa daughter of a bOOkl'I 10 WtlOm he •t heavily •n debt. I t hr., 50 min.) 1:00 fD *' *' "The VIGIOOa Circle" {1969) JOlln Miiie; Derek Ferr. A Brltlth doc; lo• bflcomea 1nv01ved wtl" amurdBr Chcut"rl Lbt ing• 1J KNX T 1CBS) Los Angele~ D KNBC (NBC) Los Angol1:<.. "The Battle Of Britain" An aaamlnatlon ol the hero- ism ol the young Royal Air Force pltota that Nved Brttaln from Hiiier'• lnvt· alOn and the aubMquant bombing ol the Fuhrer'• Germany. 8 0 MON< & MINDY Mork and hit nelghbOf Blckl•v receive Iha surprise of their lh1e1 alter they are plciled up In • aln- glltS bar by two a1unn1ng ~11 (Al 8 (II BARNEY Miu.EA The datectl111t1 or Ille 12th ptf1Clnc1 .,. betleged by • ....... of bogus bllll. (A) • MERV OAlfflN Guell•: Elke Sommer. Glori• Gaynor. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Marilu Tok>, Reh Brown ID IN PEAFOAMAHCE AT WOl.F TRAP .. Le Trevl111·· Beverly Siiia end AIChard Fre<1r1Ck1 alt r in Verdfa opera. c.ondUGi· ed by Jullua Rudel and directed by Tito Capablan· co.(R) ··pordark" E1tr.1b4lth 11 wm. Ing lo leave ha< hutbtnd lor Roat, but be learns Oemelu 11 pregnant with hie child. (Pert 4 ol 16) (Al 11:00& D8Cll tml NEWS tD THE 000 COUPLE • MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE M:>RNING 12:00. TWILIGHT lOHE J1n1 rebela from 11111 monotonou1 Ille she and he< parents ere tlvtng 1:461 NEW8 1:U NEW8 2:000 NEW8 3:00 ®l • '"' "Wa A Bllun1 World" ( 1967) Oeborllt Woll&r: .. rommy Kirk. i. young man dlaoover~ that II b br &ma. not brewO: whtCh wilt win him the uttanllons of & certaut P"'"Y young girt f 1 hr . 30 mini • 11 KTLA (Ind I Los Angeles G KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angolo'> (]) KFMB (CBS) San Diego tD AlFAED HrTCHCOCK PRESENTS 8 MOVIE • • · Chr111me~ in 3:30 G • • •'"'··eve. Byt1. 0 KHJ·TV (Ind) Lo!> Anqelt:s ®) KCST (ABCJ San Diego ID KTTV (Ind) Los Angele!> Cl) KCOP TV (lnCl) Los AnQt!IU!> f» KCET· rv (PBS) Los AngtJlt!s ~ KOCE·TVIPBS) Hun11ng1on B~ach U MOVIE * * • "El~Mnt Walk" { 19541 Ellilbeth Taylor. Dana And.-1 A young Englllh girt f-. many dll· al) IHDIVIOUAL RIGHTS AND AE.8POH8181UT1E8 Coverage &nd hlghllghta of the alatement• made by ptlftielpanta 11 • major conlarence held II USC • • ·~ .. It Can Be Done Amtgo.. f 1973) Jeck Palanc:e. Bud Spencer A men help• • y®ng boy maintain oontrOll ot oll·rlch property left lo him by a ~no tycoon (2 hrs 1 W BEDTIME STORIES .., 8EHNY Hill 8HOW .. The Mall Order Pr0911er A man beg1na to receive letters In thfl mall predlCI· J"O the outcome ol eeveral future events g) OETSMARl Juat belout CONTROL·~ top 1c1ent111 dlH, l'le Connec11eut" ( 19451 B•• bera Stanwyck. Denni~ Morgen A newapeper columnoat '" 1n1tructed by her boas 10 h8Y8 a WIH hero as har lam1ly , guest fOf Christmas d1nne< I I hr 5Sm1n I 0 MOVIE B•rd•e·· ( 19631 Ok:k Van 0'(1<11. Janet L81Qh A 181tn~ 8Qtl s1ng1ng idol. about lo bll (lr8flll<I. QIY88 ht8 fin.ti 101evu;1on 1)6<f0<manoe tl l'lr 30 n11n 1 Angie's Monl: Overnight Sueeess After 25 Years !-PWl,.....to CHANCE PAYS OFF Dorla Robert• THE TICKET SHACK C 011c:erho$tMrh-ThHtre 24w.ftlfoUM 714-645-9511 ,.._Orden 714·645-1990 All Qr~"° a Untve<""I A"'l)htlhHh!f Ott a • 11nt~ tit. .. Ota l.VLHY ~lJMMI H Tl IL CRI .AM <>I AMl::.l<lll\N Y{)(Jl H (,Of-.~·10 SUMMl:R CAMP- AND 11-IL REST GOH> CAMP NOKTH&IAI<. By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Doris Roberts Cinally fell al peace with herself the d ay she had enough confidence to quit what was supposed to be a sure thing and take a chance with a n untried situation comedy. She left "The Mary Tyler Moore Hour" to play Theresa Falco on "Angie." Mary's show, which industry offi cials felt would be a hit, is now a part of the past wtiile .. Angie" turned out to be the latest gold-plated hit for A 'BC. Doris, who calls herself u survivor, said. "I finally halJ enough security and belief in myself to quit a 'sure thing' for a n uffirnowri ... SH E HAS RE·EXAMINED her hfc two years ~ore when her son, Michael. then 20, broke his neck in a waler s kiing accident. T he doctors said he would be a quadriplegic. "My son's accident changed me." she said. "I had been the Four M's -mother, manager, manipulator and mouth. I looked at my lifo. Now I pray every day and I take life as it comes. I got rid of all my rage and guilt." Michael has recovered completely and will enter Tex- as A&M this rail to seek a degree in veterinary medkine. , ...... ~-,.. " .... ...._ ... Hunungtoll &Ne~ 848·038' °''llllt 639·8710 llWMel' IUltlllCK llAC_..I [11 OtO §11 •be&() 0t '4l9f 13-4 39 It ....... CMIM WHT WHl,,.nsltf 11141491·3935 ' ' DORJS HAS BEEN AN overnight s uccess m telev1s1on Before "Angie" she hud recurring roles as evangelis t · Dorclda Doremus on "Mar y Hartman, Mary Hartman" and as Father Flotsky's mother on "Soap.·· She's been m a number of movies, too. and stars as Bette Midler's mother in the upsoming "The Rose ... Of course. like all ··overnight successe~." 1t wa~ a long time coming. Twt!nty fi ve years to be specific "My first IO ycurs as an actress in New York I <·ouldn't get arrested ... she said. "f auditioned for t•very commercial. Once an advertising manager a~hd for me and my agent said l was working. The manager we nt into hys terical laughter and kept saying, 'Doris Roberts work· mg ~. "l 'M A SURVIVOR. THE rirst thing I did m s how bus1 ness was when I was five. r auditioned for the Hearn·s Amateur Hour in New York I sang 'Winter Wonde rland· with a lisp. I got the gong, the bell , the hook. I was awful But I kept at it.'' Her first break came when she made her Broadway debut in "The Time of Your Life." Many more plays followL·d and :.he won tht· Outer Cnl1cs Cm :ll' Aw;;rd f(Jr .. Bad llab1ts .. In the series. ~he plays Angie·~ earthy motlier, the pro· pn etor of a Philadclphw news st.and · · f see her as a wonderful. Joyful '>Urv1 vor who had to raise two kids by herself," !>he !'>Hid ... Thi: JOkc 1:. ht•r hus band look off 19 ycur\ llj..!O lo J(et a p.11•k of c1~;:irctlC.'> ThP real Joh 1~ that ht· cl1dn't !'>mok1· "SHE 'S UNEDUCATED. B UT ~ht• rt ·<Jrh. t·verything on her news stand. She can hold ht•r own 1n a eonversal1on, and she·s not mt1m1dated by anybody. She·~ full of lift• Theresa 1s not unlike my mother. My mother wa:. self educated. She was softer than Thcrci.a. but also a ~ur v1vor " Doris JOkmgly compares hcrst•lf to an old b1hhcal charucter She :-;aid. ·-rve lt ved through the fl ood and loC"usts and pla~ue!. People say you 've se rved time. Yes. I have. but I'm not biller I lovt· the success now. I love the attention. I love people stopping me in the streets." SPECIAL PREVIEW TOMORROW NIGHT IMIAY• ........ Wntmlnsltf 634·6282 The sights and sounds of the '60's. There were bitter...-timeL. 'There were crazy timeL. and It WM all unforgettable. .. "•·-~·· -.,,,.,,,. --. ._._ .... -· ,._ ___ .. . ·-.......... ,. .. _ \ . , . . . . ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERMISSION ~.July 29. 1979 ''an'• Reprise Sizzling 'Story' Staged Motl muatcals elart to show their •1e a bit when they pua lhtM a;econd decade. "West Slde Story" Juat aeerns lo cet better llnd better. The repri8e production at SebuUan's West IN Dinner Playho u1'e t1 a caae In point. Few Broadway acore , cun match the Leonard Bern· "AUTUMN 1leln Stephen Sondheim coUaboraUon when lt is SON &J&,. done to peak effectiveness. and director Gary Oavls llii•&iiii•• .. ._ ___ ~;:.;~";:.;;.;";;;.--' h11 unleuhed u company charted with ttl1h lntenai- t yon the San Clemente staae The monster movie rnorntcr [tiio ... ,... ::=::-~--~ ~~ -· . NOW PLAYING PUTT CITY CENTER .Orange 634·9282 SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa 546·2711 UAltEIM DRIVE·lll Anaheim 879-9850 WuaR Dlt•E·IM Huntington Beach 847-3591 w11 . l .. ______ ___ (1..ikn;; 1weew~ewa1we -·-"99 ........... ..., ... ._. . ., .... _ llOOf ... . ~ , .. .., 1---AI--......, <ill itJfSll t\ICI ............ :.:el .. .. -----.--..,;o I,-....., ....... ;=~ '"' ......... ,_.lillilllli.&...:1.:...:78~·91::.SO:.:.J WU• .. ~AMY .... ----·-... ..co ...... .... ---.... ---·-... -.r------ TIU~ RESULT IS MUSICAL theater at its fin est. an el..,clrify1ng blend of top.flight talent and flrlit-rate mat~rial which Is au too rarely exhibited on locaJ stages. It's the most impressive produc- tion at Sebastian's (with the po6Sible exception or "Man of La Mancha") since the last version of "West Side Story" four ye~ ago. There ls a driving, seethJng animosity between the Jets and Sharks in this production which out- dlstancet any interpretation in recent memory . The aura of reality, so elusive in a musical. en· compaues Davis' mounting and manifests itself in the frenetic choreography of the dance al the ~ym, "America" and the opening street scene, splendid ly staged by Patti Hubler who also shines as the tomboy Anybody's. Michael Magnusen seizes the leading role of Tony with tremendous fervor and the most powerful voice or the compuny. Dana Meryl is cap- tivating as his Puerto Rican s weetheart., MCina, and their "Tonight" duet is ooe or the lht: high mo- ments in a show replet.e with them Producer Denies Movie 'Anti-gay' NEW YORK CAP) The producer of a movie starring AJ Pacino as u detective who goes on a psychopathic murder !-.prcc after discovering his own homosexuality says "we're not making an :mti·gay picture." .. All we're doing is making a mm called ·cruising,"' says producer Jerry Weinlntub. Gay righta groups contend the film's portrayal of homosexuals harms their cause. The movie focuses orf ~ unde~ver poUce of- ficer, played by Pacino, who ls supposed to stop killings or homosexuals in Grei!owlch Village, where the movie Is being made. However, the detective goes on a psychopathic killing spree when he uncovers his own homosex- uality. Protesters showed up during the filming. Many called the mayor's Office of Motion Picture and Television to demand a halt t.o the movie. 1M1 W. IUN,LOWfR W. Qf BRllTOL CM.~ APPLE DUMPLING GANO RIDES AGAIN" "BEDKMOBS& BROOMSTfCKS" (G) "LOST ANO FOUND" "HEAVEN CAN.WAIT" (PO) "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" "CHINA SYNDROME" (PG) 0PHJ 041l' . I ) 'O ... Clllt 714~'6-7711 )4t0 ....... ''"""""' hllyS._. ntl MUPf'iT MOYll CGI ........... ..... hMlt'9 1"1-MUMTll Ill .......... RedfllMIYOU NOn•CY CNI ............. NO\\ Pl.\'~ INC IREAPlAZA B1ea !>~·~339 UACUIEMH Westminster 893·1Y.i46 EOWAllDI' ltfWPORT CINEMA Newp0r1 Beach 644·0760 ITUIUll INHYl-HI Orwige 63H770 Clll M2·H71 • Put .... word• to work for JOU. In the l1t4iijQINI Intermission Tom Titus THE Bl'ITER DETERMINATION of the rival gang leaders, Ken Lundie as RI(( and Barry Gorbar reprising his 1975 role or Bernardo, is strikingly depicted with Lundie's strength of character particularly Impressive. Dee Dee Gri- jalva is a dazzling Anita. possibly the most con- vlncing member of the cast. Strong support Is delivered by Jets Tony Vrab <Action). Jeffrey Bryan (A-rab> and Pa~I McCon· nell as the wimpy Baby John, while David Engel. John Bazzell and Toby Cox are equally efrective as the Sharks. Richard Cine is a fine, menacmg Lieutenant Shra nk while Marshall Lacombe doubles effectively as Doc and the dance organizer at the gym. The show's only drawback comes in the fin al act when. for purposes or economy. Cox sw1tche!-. from a Shark t.o an unintroduced J et to rm out the Am erican foursome ln the "Gee, Officer Krupke" number. A more preferable tactic would be lo as· sign Lhe wk to Miss Hubler. A similar move in the female chorus ranks for "America" is not so discon- certing. · RENDERING THE EVENING even more en· joyable is the presence of an electronic air purify. ing system which sucks up smoke before the show and at intermission. thus rectifying a nagging problem at Sebastian's. .. West Side Story" has long ranked atop this corner's personal list or favorite musicals. and the Sebastian's production reinforces that opinion. The show is ticketed for a three-month engagem(:nt and is worth every day or it. • BACKSTAGE -Two additional performunrt·s of George Bernard Shaw's "Candida" will be given Friday and Saturday at the UC Irvine Studio Theater with an 8 p.m. curtain ... the show has been mounted by the School •for Criticism and Theory at UCl and Its company hopes to launch a professional career . . . MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG)- "MOON RAKER" <PG> "ROCKY II" <PG> "FRISCO KID" "JUST YOU AND ME. KID" (PG) "BLOODLINE .. (A) "LOOKl~G FOR MR. GOOOBAR" "THE IN-LAWS" C ) "WHO 18 t<IWNG TME GREAT CHEFS OF EUAOPE?" "THE DEER HUNTER" (llt) "BOYS IN COMPANY C" ''MEATBALLS" "WHICH WAY ISUP?u (R) ALL OllttYl•l"I OHN 6tHPM.-.cn,T CJM .. v ..... ti ..... ""'"'. .. .............. ' fAOJ>',1 .... ,,,., ..... Bl>RN5 SHIF.l05fi JUST YOU .;. .. ANO ~ ME.Km .... Plus (PO ) ''ICE CASTLES" OIMf WlU>tR M a•tlMSOH •o.itD ~ 81U..MURRAY -~·~~·••I Mon.-Frf. 7: 15, 11'15. t1 :00 SetJSun. 1·15, 3:t5. 5:15, 7 :15, 9:15, 1 t:OO ONL V PILO'T •• BUl.MURRAY --~ . .._~,.,,..., ..... -#,. , .......... .. ~ '" J tt .,. l '!. • t \ ,, 9', E5CAPI JROM ALCA1RAZ " .... 'jf' Mon ·Fri &:00, &:15, 10:30 5111./Sun. 1 15. 3:30. 6 00. 8•15. t0·30 l I ' ... CW&.YN.OT CALIFORNIA I LOCAL LOe ANOSLD (Aft) -.. -be • nWa .. ~•1 Ind tM Jean. alrll••• wm~nt• eeoaomr tod1y, b e uld, •admd u. becun • ''Go&den .... ·~·-.... ... .,., .... _ .. orlalt will COil ••well Mlow " aa-.. ,,. tad•y'a .,., "''P fane," ,.. •*· pr•dent ot Northrop 4lk'8 U. ... ., Mad of tM M• Corp., rH NASA from 1"8 Uoaal •-a....... --......._ t.hlOUP 19'0. pre1klln1 ovtr the dMUaadoM tbroqbout tbt eolar 1y1&.em. "LOOKING AHEAD TO the nHl ~ll la clear that the MW &« of J07t will be •• lncrecUbl 'I advanced from o ur viewpoint today 11 Callfomia'a tm economy would appear lo a 48er cro.1ln1 the Great American Desert," Paine ,aid at a luncheon head by a civic croup. aatelUtes belnl used for every· thln1 from monllorin1 1lobal wheal producUon and polJution tn New Yortt harbor to locating copper depoeit.a ln Pakistan, he aald. s pace manufacturln1 laboratories. PAINE P&EDICTED America 's present apathy toward apace, Ulualrated by a recent poll that showed about hall lhe respondent.a felt lbe S24 billion spent on the Apollo pro- gram was a waste or money, will turn Into enthusiasm. "But my 1U1U ta tlaat Dal t.ervtew. 1 year when the reusable ~ shuttle roeket plane ltal1a ll1tDI and we belin lo do exdUllC l thtn11 acam -ud you eaa.. in on Walter Cronkite ud Uft a camera cockpit abot of oee Of our attractive new female astronauts and her lonl hair.,.. ing out In every dlrec:Uoe in welghUeasness -that lbe re- newed interest will be1ln to come." --ca -..,......~ ftrat eevea APollo apace ruaht.11 ~~"·ff10 F'rOlllMr,'' and t.he ftnt moon l1ndln1. Among lbe "next.generation aateiUtes," he aald, will be ln· ternaUonal apace stations, Unit· ed NaUona peace·keeplng out· posts, mlle·wlde commuoica· Uons antenna farms linked by laaer beama. medical research and treatment facilities and a Dr Tlaoaaa o. Jta•ne uld, Paine pr.di cta "m1Jor "apace la doln1 beuer ti.II\ manned facUiUee for aplicecraft "We haven't reaJly been doln1 very much new and exciting and interesUn1 in the manned space program," he explained in an iD· nuclear power." dodtln1. checkout, aer vlclna. car10 and pu1eo1er tranafe1r Today'• technolo1y la the •cleoce fiction of the put, with AND AL'lllOlJG• ta.ere mQ , and •~Pl on voy11ea t.o Reilrf1t91 United Mine Workers Pres ident Arnold Mill er says he is thinking of retiring from hi s post b ecause o f poor he alth. Leaders' Course Slated Leadership skills can be honed up in a Sad· J dleback College course ~entitle d "Group Dyna mi cs a nd Leadership," The course. listed as "Speech 4," is designed to facilitate group dis· cussion and problem solving while exploring methods and qualities involved in leadership development. The class will be con· dut ted at two different times. One section will meet Mondays and Wed· nesdays from 10:30 a.m. to noon beginning Aug. 27. 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SUft t.:nJO.Ylllg a resurgence in popuhmty the past few years, ballooning is not a cheap hobby New ballooning · equipment costs $8,000, used $4,000, according to balloonist Dennis Biro L~NS AVERAGE $100 an hour because lbe balloon must be rented. The equipment is complex, more than ju&t lil basket and balloon. And balloons differ in size and sbape. In a hot air balloon, the upper half is made of nylon. t.be lower half or fire·resiat.ant material. Gondolas wbicb are made ol wicker range in size depeoding on the balloon's size. A metal bar from which two burners are s uspended reaches-acrou-lhe-top lnl>Ql air balloons. Inside the gondola as the' control panel with altimeter, temperature gauge and digit.al clock. radl9; maps, bullhorn, fire extinguisher and propane gas tanks A COMMON MISCONCEPTION is that balloons are filled with helium, Blro says. ··But bot air balloons bum propane gas to heal air inside the balloon," he explains. The hotter the air, the higher the balloon. Most balloons in the United St.ates are hot air. he adds, since propane is cheaper and easier to obtain than helium. Because or the fire from the burner , liiro says he once landed in a rock quarry to find five police cars, paramedics and fire engines wail· log "People see these burners and think you're on fire. They don't know it takes hot air to fill these balloons," he explwns FLIGHTS, AT AN AVERAGE speed or five to eight miles per hour, usually last two hours. Biro watches the balloon's shadow to help det.ermlne altitude. The smaller the shadow, the higher tbe balloon. To determine wind direction. a regular balloon is let go prior to launch. But wind blows iD different directions at dif- ferent aJtJtudes, be says. ''You have only one con\1'01 -up or down." Biro liBYS Balloonist Dennis Biro: Hot air ballooning colorful sport. romance in it. ' lie calls tl a "recreational JOb " Dennis "Oanog" Baro, 36, fllci. hot air balloons "for the fun or at ... What started as ·a weekend hobby is now a fuJl -lime career. Biro tw i. his own aerial advertising firm and is under contract Lo a yogurt com pany for which he flies five days a week. The company prov ide s two balloons. equipment, an expense ac count, a large van. salaries for h1i. chase crew ao,d "<111 the yogurt wt· can eat," he ~ays. 111:. t'r<•w, Hoh .Jntl Hox ,1nn1· We bs ter of San l't!dro, follow each night in the van and help wtth c.-qu1p· mcnt Biro pcrsonwly owns three colorful ba llooru. Ile bought has first balloon "il1ghl unseen" four years ago wh1le wock ing in construction. A I though he wai. a h<'ens~ pilot, R1ro had previously only seen pie tures of balloons. II c now 1i. a commercial and private· hC'cnsc·d balloonist with more than 700 flying hours Thl•n · art· approximately 3,:>00 IS<-.· IJJ\Ll,()(}NING, P agt: CZI Flight of Fancy 'You never know where you 're goin g to land until you get there. · It':-, 7 .1 m . and Uenn1~ B1ri1 . ba lloorusl. 1::.n 't ta I k ang m UC' h "You afnud of height!>''" hl· J !>h loading equipment into a largl' \ iJ n I'm afraid of heights "YOU'RE JN FOR SOMETlllNC. today. We'll Ix· going u11 to 12,000 reel." he says A youn~ couple an 1eanl> and ·T shirts, Bob and Roxanne Webster, ar nve. They arc the chasc crew and follow the balloon from take-off to landing by van. "Find a park," Ba rn s avi.. lol>"•nl.' Wt>bster a m<iJ' 1\ I in~ pari... 111 Anaheim 111 packed. I Il k" v.11 WI \ Wh v l.1k1• off 111 llw :-.amc JlJrk 1·\t·r~· morn1ng·1 • Baro SilYl> fl l· ""~" hl' hal> n1·vn l11"{'n c·1tcd l1y pol1<'l' for :.Nlrng up halloon), una11 nounc('(I in park:, or :.<·hoolyards. a" hl· e<1st·:-. lht: van into an entrance marked "No Motor Vehicle:.." "WHERE YOU (;QING?" a::.k:. .1 young man watching the equipment unloadang "Whert'vcr th(' wind g()(::.," litre> Hv \j a.m . a :.mall r rnwd i.t:1re<; a:. tlw ·balloon as (1111·1! with <11r f mm .. 1Sc'<' •'LJGllT. P ag•· ('4!> Balloon billows prior to takeoff. Modera Cowboy Bas it 'All Worked Out' Tbey call him J .D. No IMt name. No fint name. JU1t J .D. Ii. le8b ftcure of a man wltb a brimming fuJJ beard ud med.lum·brown hair that hanas just pat,tbe collar of bia pearl-•apped cotton shirt, J .D .... .,..t a falr amomat of time on a bone UNI .,,_ more Ume ban.din' ln western ........ · 1.D. II a modern eowboy. Alld ie'I OM of tboM special breed of COW• pok• wbo feel aaked without tbelr sweat· ....... felt .... and pointed·toe .leatber·tooled .,.,..., Clter11I •••• acreem -J .D. sat on a aiant cUlhioo "'. tbe center of tbe room . He wu feeUn1, as they say, "kind of puDk." - J .D. c.'Ollfeued to still feeU~ bluet about I01lq bll "old lady" tb1a ap . Slnce be and bia strlMead broke up, be ll)IS, e bun't been tlaeaame. IN l'ACI', ALL ..8ol1I of tldala bave been pln'wroq. Now .....,ployed, J .D. -wllo lk• to craft tbln11 out of wood -la 1~1 much of hi• Ume re4Nap•na a fr1nd • eutt.om wall parti· Uoa. w the Job ..... ~slow. No matter, be ..,., Juitlal 9* atroq chin upward, beca ... tM diaabllltJ ebecb an arriv· ing regularly now and the rodeo's coming to town. "You don't know about the rodeo?" he asks his visitor. "You've got to stay in town for the . rodeo. ll's the best party of the year." J .D. says he's ready for a party. In fact. later that nlgbt the cowboy asks i,be visitor.if he can come ovef'lnd watch television at the.house where ~·s st.aylDg with another friend of his. .. rrs A MAD, MAD, Mad World" is on and it's one ol h1I favorite movies. After the first five mloutes of the movie, it's clear that J .D. is given to belly laughs. · · He bellows ·ao hard the tears run onto the shirt. collar and over Lhe pearl.butt.oos and mix with the s hedding hair fallinll from his shoulders. Af\er the madnesa of "Mad, Mad World," the c~bo)' want. to tell Jok•. AU the Jokes he ever Mud t.ndiq bar. "Have you beard tbe one about. .?" he keeps ukinc, relieved wben no one baa. A8 BE TAKES another toke on bis ci1areue, he announcet Ulat be'• &oln1 to shave hlt bead In the momJa1. HM beard'• eomtn1 otf ..... The cowboy kind of shrugs and srrules hke a man resigned to losing someone he cares for and says . "They dadn 't tell me the beard would fall out too." That's when J .D.'s friend stepped in to clear the confusion now registered on the vis· !tor's face. The cowboy is unde r going chemotherapy for cancer, the friend explained. Tbe proanoels is poor and J .D. has UlUe time left. · "I've got it all worked out though," says the smWD1 cowboy. "I have to go into the hospital for trutment and then they treat me for the side effect.a of the therapy. "That t.altes about two weeks and means that the other two weeks out ol every month, J can do anytbin1 I want. I'm tolnl to buy me one of those fancy motorcycles and Just ride. "I'm IOinl to see the world and pack in u much We as J can. I've 1ot • 1reat excuse. So why oot?'' A FEW MTN1JTB8 later, J .D. m~ bJ1 way down the sloplq dirt path to his home with the wall parUtioa spread acrou the floor. He took b1a cowboy bat and bla bootl otf and ptckld up the phone to call hll friend to say 1oodnhd1t .. J .D. llll,.anold . ' ., l . ••• .,...... f ...... PQeCO larl• fu. "llave tun." Mn. Webster HY'•• Biro lW'111 on the bumen above our heads. "We bave laUMb," he yells. u lhe balloon 1Jowl)' un, on "Typkal," he ••r· •atctun1 the nel1h6orhood reae to Ute balloon noat1Aa ~feet above OOG8 BAU AND P«'t>Plt acram ble lo tako pitturet A woman w1ten the ume p•tcb of 1ra11 several n\lnutea1 a_ Starin• molorcycU1t near IY collloa with • p111rkec:t car and c hildren ln a achool y.rd scream and wive. The chase van follows as Biro catches w1nd ,(ualJI and maneuve~ ovu Disneyland. Passing over Sa nta Ana an_,d Fullerton. he casually sits on U'ie edge or the eondola Hd points out various buildings Biro radios the balloon's location and s erial number to Fullerton Airport "OVER CITIES YOU need 100 per· cent attention." he says. as the airport controUer warns passing a ar trafhc "I see at l the balloon) You rouldn't get m e in that crate ror anything." says the pa lot or a s mall passing pla ne. "Safer than an airplane. It's a job frlla." Biro radios back It ·s 11 a . m and Baro has no idea Thwtdlr . .N'r .. tt1't where to land, flrlt 1uue.t101 Corona ~I Mar, th•n "maybe over tboH mounh•lft r1n1e1 " .. YOV TAKI n minute by minute . You never know where you're a&OU'I to land until you 1et there, .. he aaya.• 86ro dipt t.be balloon low over 1 brown fteld ln a Nltdt!ntial 1ecUon of Fullerton AlmlDI suddenly for 1 1pot beyond two oll drill.I, Biro ra<UOI he will land If t.he chase crt1w Ofln arab holdinai llnu "Vou C'ln'l moke it ," ht' Hyi., ab the crt'w ruf\11 throuah Lall brush. "Gt:T THAT LINt; pltHc," J31ro Bayl lo !AD illOnllb6d worker standing by •drill. The crew catches up and th.; balloon flnaUy comes to a st.up, drug gang t.he gondola on lu aide SeveraJ construction workers eat mg lunch gulht>r uround the Callen balloon and a lar~c man wearing black bikini bottoms and hiking boots runs Crom a nearby house with 1t cam era "Whal a trip." he s ays, later help· 1ng pack up ('Quapment. Ctra mpagne Is po ured over my head as trad1t.Jonal 10it1at1on for Ca ri-.l tim e hulloon rides, und by noon the balloonis lrnck 1nthcvan A workl'r sh11(1k ha~ ht•ud a!\ he c limbed mto h1~ truck, h1:. mouth Cull of sandwich, "Thut's u he lluva bulloon " ROBIN •rro ••• Ballooning (From Page Cl> h cl'nsed balloonists in the United States but only about 35 arc Cull-lime. he says. Biro. who lives in Anaheim, says he prefers flying over quiet rural areas but says the c hase crew has a c1iffl cult time followrng over rugged terrarn Bl RO HAS f'LOWN over most or the western United States, M1ch1gan, Illinois and lndumu , but wants to m (Jke lon~er tnps got our renegades But ballooninl( is a lot of common sense. You bum up arms. balloons and legs. then people don 'l want to fly with you any more ·' R ENEGADE BALLOONISTS have been known to fly drunk or in dangerous weathe r conditions. Discussing other as pects of his pro· fessaon. he says "Balloonists are known to be rude, c rude a nd socially unacceptable:· he says. Biro contends women ure attracted to ballooning and balloonists "Anybody an a profession that's un- us ual h<i!> their groupies " 0.tly P'llot P'lloto by O.wy .,,..... ~INGLES CALENDAR I ANN LANDERS .'f , '· Bob and Roxanne Webster, hot air balloon chase crew, testw"1d by releasing balloon. RUFFEll'S UPHOtSTlllY -..Y•W• ... ... 1'22 Han.or Blvd •. Costa Meu -541-115' \. .. Ffy us. Disco Demo Anywhere In the ···•J.'911!111fllljl'!ll4"1!1'!'111)~i See top studio dancers demonstrate latest disco steps at Hunllnoton Center Mall Thurs & Fri at 7 30 and Sal./Sun at 1 30 & 2 30 !t05 Fwy & Beach Blvd . H B ~ & colors from a• over the world to delight your eye .ind beauc1ry yoor home. Choose from .i l.irge colec110r1 .it compe1111vc-pnc:es Ako exduwe wood flooring .ind carpeting pn , ~Y .it H.irt's. . ""· _., ·, ."~ .... : ~ ;::-... ~" ~r, .... ' Hart"s ~9 Rugs & Car,,ets PLAZA Nf:.WPOF< I IUOO Ar 1~1ol St North. ~u1te~ 22 23 N1•wp111t f.S4•,11 h (71<119')')04'1) lie "envies" friends Ben Abruzzo and Maxie Anderson. cre w of the Double Eagle. the firs t balloon to m<1ke a s uccessful transatlantic c rossing He l•1kl'S g1 rlfnendi-. on what he calls his ·'champagn(I flights" On each fli ght h e . the c r ew <J nd pass1:ngc rs h<.i ve champagnl' af· terw.ird. t'\(•nb w1·ur1ng lrad1l1on al wh ale :-.c·arf, hn·N·hes, boots, go~J{lcs and swagger stick. I< """ r J.1ml><.r• •' & H11.,1r1IJ wa ter, ~ulf course~. wowh. ft:l·dlo~ JO 7 7 DAYS fu II of mun 11 r~ ;rnll u lo n 1f r rrl' ways , ._.;:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim.,, · lie on1·t· landl'd 10 huc·k flf a M ac ___ '_ Biro i-.ays balloonis ts are "<'Ii qu1sh" and asi.oc1at.c by the hrund of balloon they own. "Danni(' Biro says h<.· Ches "con ... nvatively," but he l'Xpla1m., ·:w e've "IT'S A COLORFUL ..,port. There's a lot or romance 1n it," he says. JI l' often htkes an aJ1.fe mnle crew to m akc other balloonists jealous Landing is the most difficult part of halluonmg, especially in c1t1cs, he ~a\''> h1ro h<i s l;mded an churchyards . Donald·., p<irk1n~ lcit fl yinv a fl\ :ii food ch:un 's ball11110 "for llll' hl'll ur 1t," he says Riro say~ h1• w1 II pr<iha hly trnll<><1n lh l' rest of his hf1· Biro e nters r aces and special "I tlO 1l l><:l'UU!\1' I lt1\ <• II ( Singre• Calendar ] NEW J EWISH SINGLES will have a coffee !>Ocial an La Habra ut .7 p. m. Sunday. July 2'J For more information : Linda, a t (2l3) 943·3475. MAN·WOMAN INSTITUTE will s ponsor a · People Sampler " at 8 p.m. Friday, July 27, <it the Holiday Inn an Costa Mesa. For more an· fo rmation. <213) 828·8949. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will have a pot luck and ba rbecue in Newport Beach at 4 p.m. Saturday. July 28. The &Mual Catalina Dix· 1eland jazz jamboree is planned for 9 a .m . Sun· day, JuJy 29. For more information : Alice, at 751-1560 BALBOA SKI CLUB will sponsor a Catalrna boat lnp at 7 p.m. Friday, July 21. For more in· forma tion : Fred, at 752·1510. THE SELF CENTER features a discussion on "The Meat Markel : An Alternative for Gay Men a nd Women" at 7 p.m . Monday, July 30, in Orange. Also, Bob Thrasher and J an Bruce will lead a SingJe Experience II discussion on de· veloping relationships al 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 27. For more information: 997-9600. SAFARI SINGLES will sPonsor a cham· pagne brunch before attending "The Music Man" al the El Cam ino Cabaret Theatre Sun· day, July 29, in Tustin. The brunch begins al 11 :30 a.m. For more information: Thelma, at 559·592.8. Visit Dying Teacher Now DEAR ANN : I'm a tenth-grade student and recently learned that my e1ghlh·gf3de teacher as dying or cancer. He w;.is one or the best teachers in the entire school. Several of us went hack Lo visit him even when he wusn't our teacher a nymore. lie a lway!> found time to talk to us l wouJd like to sec that wonderful person ;,iga in, but I've he ard he has lost u great deal of weight and is very pale. I'm a fraid the shock of s eeing htm might be very upsetting. I wouldn't know what to say. P lettse help m e think s traight. I am -C GNFU S ED AND FRIGHTENED IN ONTARIO D EAR CONFUSED : Go to visit your t.eube r TODAY. Simply say, "I came to thank you for being one of the best t.eacherH I've ever had." Behave as UJ_t-were an ordinary visit. Don't s tay too Ion~. Keep the ta lk che.-rful and pleasant. Vou'll never know bow much your presence wHI mean to him. DEAR ANN LANDERS· I laughed when I read the letter from the woman whose husband slept with a heating pad thut got ta ngled around her neck. but he didn't want he r to sleep in a separate bed. Since others are willing to write about "right·to-sleep laws," I ha ve begun to regard the mattress as a territorial s take-out like a football fi eld. We have a happy marriage. and J adore m y husband except for his bedbme behavior. After years of sleepless nights, my rig'ht jaw began to pop out of place, my right shoulde r started Lo h urt. and my right hand ached from the mo· Oattllo ..• White or Bone Calf Borca ... While Navy Blue Calf Aaa Laaders mcnl I woke up till noon. A physician and two dentists attributed the problem to sleeping exclusively on my n~ht side on too soft a m attress. Wh y did I sleep on m y right side? Because the big ox wanted m e to keep his back warm while he flung open thl' windows and kicked oH the covers. lie liked to sleep on HIS right s ide . So I froze, complained and wore a s weater a nd socks to bed . When the rights of women !>urlaced as an "issue." I c r a n ked up m y courage and purchased a firm orthopedic mattress fo r the spare bedroom. I now sleep there when my spine ha<; to be fl at. or when I get cold. Do you know. what happened to our mar· riage'! It's better than ever ! I don't mass my aches and pains. and he doesn't m iss a com· pla ining me. I should have done It years a go. - RIGHT TURN DEAR RIGHT : Another example of solving a problem by dJscuH lng lt. Too many people ~uffer ln silence when four or five well·worded sentences could put an end &o an aADOylng situ•· lion. SUence may be golden, but words can be dlamond·studded, If you cbooAe t.he rlgbt ones and say them at the rl&ht t~me. Cheer8, woman! / /111' \/1111 t \/l/t I /I)()' ... the feell~ Is fabulous experience the delight ot c ush1ony supple leather tlnd tine lt<ilian craftsmanship. ,, Thura., 10 •.m. -t p.m. Mon., Tue1., Wed., Fri., •••· -10 •.m.-e p.m. Fri. •t11 • p,m. ~-: 111...,...,.. o.,.n ~·~~JA ......... _ ~--....... ,.~~~. S HO IS CL-~!!'ill!!!!!ll~rri·.-..-""' .. --I Eeni Meeni Minie Mo .. 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HolbWOod JYAt ll')' to eeare IM hall todeMb Alld live., fO'&' bMt ti*. hr UM lutGCOU· pl• ol years you " made nothlal but promlfft "You'U MYW ao to \M beach •taln •• .. A nune wlU be lo attendaAH to rev1vo )'OU " "In outer pace , no ont c•n hea r you •cre11m .. HEAVt:N KNOWI you've lned You've paradtNI acroa the tcrMn lianl 1piders. ff"OI&, 1oilM and rues. Killer bcel, rat.a, ant• and harks. You've popped up monaten aut of lbe deep, bit footprinta ln UM aoow ud •Weet Uttlc t=naUM eblldl• witb w~rd •Y•· When lhal didn't work, you tried lo terroritt: me wlth tow&rinil lolernos ol n re, •1rpl1ne dh1 uat.,ra and SheUey Wmters in a wet uit NOW YOV'•t: ONTO apace objects fitlUnai to the H rth, clonlnai. nudear w1U1Le tunung hulfluna into mutations, giant ratbb1tf. 111nd v111m pir~ wit.b a senae ot humor. l don't scare easily . Whitl kind of a movie would it take to really throw me into shock·! M M)'be °'"'of the following teasers· Jaws Ill A teen·itge boy com e& homt.' ( Boros~ope ) FRIDAY, JULY Z1 By 8YDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar 2l·APr. 19). Ha rd facts con cermng service, dependents, employment could come to lifthl. You overcome obstacles by d efin ing terms. seeing people and pluces as they are. ool merely as you wish them to be Ins ist on verification of reports. TAURUS (Apr. 20·M1ty 20): Accent on In· volvement, intensified relationship. creativt> c.-apabilities, children, c hange, commitment, added responsibility. Imprint style . Ge t off sidelines and into full participation. Capricorn. Cancerpen;ons figure prominently. GEMINI tMay 21·June 201 : F'inish wha t you start complete building plans, check in- surance. leases, structure. Home. long-range plans , ha rmonizing fa mily relationships these are part of agenda. Ariei;, Libra and the nu m her 9 figure in scen1trio. rncuM>Ull and lerrori1e1 hll mother who has a mrl1erator full of tood for her flrst dlnner par ty m .even yelAri . Mother Moth A •olne·chilllnJC tale or a womon who dl•cover& a pregnatnl rt\oth in her .iumenl b•a 1torln1 the only fur she will ever own R°'4lmary's Cri.zles '\'he story ot a town th•t hu a aadisUe school board that decides lo 1&art school two weeks later In the fa ll than originally phtnned. TUF. LEFTOVt.:lt THAT Refused to Die A b1t arre a;tory of a leftover piece of liver thal re· fusca; lo die after ~Ing bludgeoned. threatened and Mil life systems have been pulled. Omen III: A child called Damian vacations with his parents and kicks the back of the seal for 282 mile; while smiling. The one that really would s trike terror into the hearts of women ever ywhere iis The Bleach Syndrome. where a hairdresser would be done m. taking the formula for all her "standings' " culor with her. Ooe1:m'l that make your fleish crawl'! 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Hunch puys off individual who •.11ded and taught you in pusl is again on scene Know it <1nd do somethin~ about it Aquarius. Cancer natives fi gure prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sepl. 221: Follow through, diversify. make inquiries. give full rein to in· tellectual cur iosity. E lements of Umin~ and luck ride with you. He direct. confident. w('lcome new ch allenf(c!>. contacts. Gemini, Saf(ittarius natives figure prominently. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0cl. 22) · Whal 1tppe1tris a 'prnmn .. represents only lcmparary "confine- mt•nl " Check rletuils. read between the lines, nnrt reasons for recent events. Much thal occuris could be s hrouded in m ystery. Scorpio person u1di; in locating what you need. SCORPJQ I Oct . 23·Nov. 21). Be reudy for chan~e. travel. variety . Accent on romance. wi shes. de~ires. ability to gel credit due without <Jlie nating the less talented. Mes1rnge should become c rystal·cle1tr . Gemini. Virgo. SaKit· larius natives are in pictyre. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dt:c 21 I . Em· phasis on standing in community. basic life style and domestic adjustments, dcterminjng go<ils 1tnd how to reach the m. Be diplomatic, m1tk e intelll~ent concessions to family member. T aurus. Libra. Scorpio natives figure prom· incntly CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Good Moon uspc:cl l'Omcides now with imprinting of style. children. affair of heart. Means excitem ent r£'pl1Jces routine. You'll come a live . Pisces. Vi rgo pcr:;ons and the number 7 -flg~re prominently. Take a chance after you define term is AQUARIUS (J 1tn. 20·Feb. 18>: fo'1tcls con· ct-rning leitses. financial arrangements involv· ing one close to you will come to light. Persist. dl!ot deep, follow through on hints. s ubtle nu:tnces. Older individual is in your corner and proves it PISCES (Feb. 19·Mar. 20>: Jo'irush what you e-tu rt. You can strike chord o( universal appeal. Accent on rights, permisalons, reaching work· ang arran~em~nt with one whose vie ws do not coincide with your own. Aries. Librit persons fi1eure in scenario WEDDING FLOWERS Exquisitly Arranged To Your Personal Taste Al:f<J ltecept iona. Dinner Parties. E1 c Jt'or Appl. Phone 642-2516 'Du"J#4 B, 7~ l834·F Newport Blvd. I ttcur Entrance I COSTA MESA, CALIF. FEAR OF Fl YING? mAIRAPY~ H•t-0•><""'•'"0'"'"'~ Take Thl' hr't Stc:p To Takl'-O ft l l\11 I-OK UIKX.1 IURI· li'l4154o·3620 •1 ~t 1102 Something Extra! ! ! We have magnificent quilts m our shop. bul we will make one workin11 in your rolori. Our de· cora lor pillowi. are marveloull. but if you don'l like what we hu vc. wt• will make lhem lo please. Our bt•aut1fully trimmed toweh, will add elegance lo any b11th. l''or lhe antique lovers we h ave doilieR. sc arves. and afganR Let us make pl11cemats and tablecloths lo compliment your t•hina. Ill! the finishing touch thitt makes a home. SpecloflWIO In Hofldmode C•eoti~ Cu$10m Wor!I AVOll<:lble 3H E. 11th Street On Westport Square> CO.ta Meae • 145-0924 Tiwre i, nothing hkl! Lido M.mnd V1llt1ge .1nywherc but right her4" 111 N\!wport lleoch. From 1ti, cobblesh?n~ '.tre\!L., to the frei,h Oower~ h.mglng m bu:.ke1!., ltdo Marina Vllld!Jl' Ii. <J specialty center wrth th.it E:.uropeun llutr r1Qht on the water. Have your h.iir don\'. JI one of our fa bu· lous salofll>. or treat yourself lo a m.int· cure. Find i,omething sens<1Uonal lo we1:1t in .my of our lntemallonal bou· llques and designer shops for men und women Bring home marvelous Q!fb . of Jewel· ry. children'!> loys. spedul soaps and ffa~anoe:.. gowmet kltdwnware. unique and ~ullful treasures from around the world .. even a yachtl Dine mdoors or al fresc u along the watu's edQe at one of oor many One reatauranli ond take o harbor at.Ilse Whether you 11re browsing. shopptnQ or dining .. er\)oy th11: reefing of Lido Manna VJl"'Qe. A~er till. you'reon v40l• non. and there's nothing lllle u1' back hom.e! Udo Marina Village Jus. off' Plldlc Coett Hlghwuy .n N•wpor1 8lec:h Blvd and Vkt Lido - Clrl'\\ at 10 00 t+ m OH Mt.Jnc:JdV tnt· ~Ith d4t1 Of AuQU"lt. t~J'I th•· fQllOw1nq itulOO'Obllf' to •II P UBLIC NOTl(;t; -~ M~rcury.' 0 NO ~r~UH/RO• FtCTI TIOOSBUSINESS ltt '""' .. S8b fl(., •(.thtorni.u HAM(.STATEMEHT Cit\10 -.ult-" fOf tf'M.~ purp01 .. • ()I ",.,,, f rn· tntlow 1nu .,.., '°""~ . .,,. d01nQ o" 1 ty1nq lien ot tn1· ul\(JM '1Qnl't'1 to, 11.,,..,,.., \fOtnQe d ndf'\•Odlt\ (jF,Af"H.1Ut '• I~''"'"'' Aw .. nV4 Ot-&Of' .. ,AN\d N'°'""'C>Ott ~tkh ( "'htntn1.1'11bb0 •Off"ll •or John l Hf't\U~ ••~ tt,,.voon .,,,,,,.., H&fOOt Wond ""'''' Newo•''' l:k1M. ti c ·•l•to'"•·•<»MJO Pul,,h\ht-<t Otdflgt• (Od\f IJ1t1IV .,,lot, \h1,terw• r, ,_.,.,tc,n, Hl\b fl.tyl>'td Jul; ,4. lfffii 7tli9 IQ w,.,, t'4t wport .-..dt.h C...o!ilQ,n!t4'f/oot) PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINEU N4MI ST4TEMENT f ht\ t>u,•n• ..... , 'c.mou1 trd O'f' a Q•"O'' , ... 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Uf'Of•f\iQMt•O '" dtl M(tfh •, \ ~rt•1nu·1q to w1d cntttte-\+.f<n t l..ttm\ •-m n w nn the Mte~~ry v<>v<l'W'•\ mu't bt· FICTITtOU.S aUStNESS ttlf<ij 0' pr-f'v-ntc'<J ,,, ntor ....... ,ud w 1tn1n NAM£ ST4Tl'MENT tourmonlll\oll~r t11,.t1r\fuuhl•t rtl1nnol f hc t0Uo..,1n9 per..on\ ... re (IO•no '""not1f•• btJ\tM\~~' Ottlf'C1 Jutt J4 ''"" JAM. 1111 011\tot ~., .... , <..Chttt tt • .nko• •mi·11t. • M•\d, C111tto'"'" '1?6?1> N I t\\" p " .. Tl> r R " N c I . IN ( " L •Ill Ufolf <lflf'M Woll (•liforn1a t<H~~uon. UJ N rlooeo oh,.u<JOr·<•-Ot.•nt Oriv ... 8e.,~rlV Hllf\, (<'lllorn1d "0110 THELEN.M.AltltlN,JOHNSON f hi\ bU\11V'\\ I\ <ClNlu<led b1 u tr>r & 81tl00£S oor.111on Joll"G "'"'' Panhtrdn<.e. In• AU0tfteY\AtL .. w Jerry M<tQn1n SH''"'" flewtr Sl'"I PrM..,..,.. s .. ,, ... Tto1s \101-nl w~\ 111~0 wit" 1"'1 l.H Al\9'1ft,CA*/I Counlw Cieri< ot Or.tnqe Counly on July Publl\lv-0 Or.tnoi: (o"" Od1tv l'1IO! 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"·'••nd•~ J.1~1• USI,. oo.r\•<l"''d 1n •ti M<tlt*r' 1><1rt••ntnQ to lhe f\l•l• ot w•CI 111'<-nl. w llllln tou• --·-_ monll>\ •""" Ille ltf~ W.hullOll 01 PUBUC NOTICE ··-l'ICTITIOUS BUSINIU NAMl IT4TIMINT f "• fOttowlnq per"°" '' 001nq t>u\t n-\\ •\ PINE 8LVfFS 4 PAllTMEIH'> JtS1 P •<th( ..... n..,., C-o\ttl M.,. C•htortu• W1ll1•m '> '.culfv. Jr 110 Ch•ut•uQtJodl Aoulf:v•rd P•c1 1+c P•h\•de'.. CA '111111 fhl\ tM.l'\tnn .. '<Ottdu<tt d b¥ "'" '" thVIO~•I Wilf1~m '.> XUllV, Jr f hi\ \t•l .. m .--f\I W•\ flf"'d 'llW•ltl thiit C..ounh Cleo of Or~ Countv on Julv &. ,..,. Wll.1.IAM S SCULLY, Jll HILL. FA.lll lt & BUltltlLL 441 S ... ._...."·•MUI" 1. ... _ .... CA•Jt ..... ,,. Pubh""'° 0•""11<' C.0..\1 0~11• t'1to1 Jul¥ 11 1• 7&, Auq 1 1~1' 1&~~ /~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOOS BUSINESS N4M£ ST4 TfiMINT f "'" 1011ow1nq I>"'' ..on ·~ OO•nq DY\1 "~· ... 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F•OM PAllTNEllSHIP O~EltATINC UNOEll FICTITIOU\ BUSINESS NAMf '""' IOtlOWtnQ pi''°" n ...... w 1tf\dt .. tli1UI ,,, o Q'!n••t-tl pnrtnt'' l t tittt 1ru• *""••ort 8e4Ch, CA '1...0 P\.Ot•· n.o Otnn~ l.n..'l•t Ot11tv ,,,,_,, Jvlv " 11 14 7b I~/• l\lt1 1 P UBLIC NOTICE par1ntt,\f'HO ~tr1lrnQ un<U•t ,,.., 11• ff'I• ht•Ou\ Du\1nt"'\ n.-.nw-o4 "'1 l ,., f ANO ,,_. ~(J~\ 1tl l}tt)1 ""'"'._. l Ut •'4 ',f,rrt FICTITIOV\ BU~INESl> NAME ~TA fEMENT fftllttw 1n<i p. tVJn 1• d'H'Hol Uu I O-Unttt1n V.;llf>Y. ( rtl1IOtn+.t Of//~ ,,,,. tH,1t1ou1, bu\•fV•\, n11tTw ''''"' M'1int f(.jt ,,,.. "'~"'" ... ''n10 WH'• ••lt•IJ t')n Nov .. rnbt, /1 ,.._,& '" lf\.l• t ounh ut Qr;tn(.I• , vii "UtU '''"' Af'tltl• •••• of ,, .. ._,, t\on W1•M•••'fWilh' PU8LI(' NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME \TATEMENT fn1 lf')hUWUIQ O~at' ffl l' '101nr1 b U\HU \' ~'t '- Ml '\1' Vl 1'0 f 0Al Y f PLA/A • 0 kfh l•I '°'' ... 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"'' I' 4'11 mttlh.~f\ ()l'f1o"t1n1nq It th• f,ftlfl' UI t-, ~ I ''•ttUti ,, ,, t 1 1 ,.,., \4'•d (Jl'(~I Within '""' 4 1 f'T"hlftln\ ( •••• ,,.,f"I ... ,,,.,,,, f,,,,., '""' ftr\t puo1u •• 11on 111 ltt•\ fh• tJu 11.,., 1 , 1,10.,,,,111 " ,, l•Oott!;·~<I Julw t.i t~N 011i110u111 I" Ii. (J ... h1 .. , •• , •• f t e-nc>f'·• ( C,rei1n111• ~ (,..,..fl r( .. 1 t J1(•(.UftPt.Ol ff'M•W1flot lfli 1.iflfll*1tl ,.,, t ••I ,,.1 t th+-dtlt>•t• nornMt 0.1t• <11 nl f ou'"" c 11 ,. ,1, ,,, ,, .... t ,11,,,,,. ,,,. 1.1 •• WILLIAM 'fACOllOUI. Jll • tv/o ...... A5'0CIATE' .".""" •• uw New,.rt F1f'Wf'<••• Pt••• Mt Newport C..111er Ori., Pe111-.. Sotrle 'IOO Mew,_rt -"·CA., ... T•I· llUI -•111 AnerM'' ler E1e<11lr11 Puot"hed o._, c:o.o" o ... ,t .-1101. JUI¥ l~.1&<tnd AUQ 7, q 10~ 1/11 IQ PUBLIC NOTICE ••uo11 .r.11 Ut -Hlt; t .... 1 '''''"' 11 1 J(Jh I} '" Jb ~.r)(J AtlC.f I 1 '' t U. M PUBLIC NOTIC'E .. ICTITIOUS l!UStNE\\ NAME STATEMEN• t f'\t ft,;lltJWtfl\I (J'•f \1H• t OO•fl'-' IHI~ n1 ~~ ••• ~ f .... (.(J l.0""'' u. u... ... •• 0.-· .. -cj, M1\,1(Jn Vu ttJ (.111tc.u,11,1 ,,, "' "CTITIOOSBVSINEU ll~tpn lllOm .. , u~., ... " ,, 1'1·' NA.ME STATEMENT Av•• Ouv"fJ. M 1\\1uo V•t 1v < t1••t1,1t1o• fh.-totlo••n<l~"'Wft•\C:k>trMJbu\11lf\.\ If/~~. ou,111111 \• •' •onmKt• lf h• •"' •• a\ F AEEW,.Y H~Ptl ... LOf C0 ,11' Cl•••<lu"t MCS4.HJINewpor18 tvd ,Ccnl•Mt\•. '"" ,~::~m!.n?U:.:::J,',.,.,1 '"'~ "" Celll;;.·,~~8irCI••" O VM. \Ill rounh tt~n 01 Or.1111,. lw•••• "" t1.;rcvm,lrv1,,..,c .. 111orn1""11t> Jvl'r 1~ IQl'I ~,., ... r n .... bu\1ntJ·" h con<Jut h t<t by an •n Otv1du•I W E llirdw11 OYM '"" ''"'"men1 "'"' 1114'(! .,.,,,. llW' Coun1y Cler It ot Oi".,,00' Counl• on JoM "· t9,. FllUtl Pubt1\""° Or.....,r CN\I O••IY Pilot JulylUndAUO 1,t, 16.1'14 lll l It SJubti\f'M'!O OtrinQV t.<Mt~I U1111Y t-'111>1 luly 11. N, 11> •nd ... UO 1, l~I• /ot-0 I• PUBLIC NOTICE l 19!if;;;. ._. ..... ,£UA,:··· ., "".... • ..... ...... ~ ........ ,. .. ., .... ,..... ,. ............... , .. I Ill= f, IUHM,_ ..... lift, ltlele et LIO•A ILA••. ........ NOTK9 1• ........ •lvtlfl -llOelH ~ l.MHtll ........ ..... ....................... _ ....................... ..... ___ _,,_ ~ ....... ...... .... ....._ .. _ ........ .., .............. ~ ....... .... ............... __ _ .......................... • "' .... -, ___ .. Dlifet hi*41 No l ., ..... <~. • IW (;lwl( C-- C>tlw -... "'.,. CltY tlf '-"4 Aiw. ~ .. o .... .,.,., .... _ 1.llA. •••NCM ~,c110. a111NL&AlllN ... "-•·----~ ........... M , ............. .. ......... ca.,. , .. , CJMI ...nn ....,..,. ........... t>Wll"'" °'-C...ol O.Olr ,.. ... Jiily "· .... "" ,,.,. Jt PVBUC NOTICE ..... , W "•IOll COU•T Of' Tiii UATlt Ofl CALlflO•MtA flO• '"'~"cw"~ .... ,.. .... TIU 1 g.9a tin PlJBl.I NOTICE MOT!Clt Oft lllA•tM• Of' ....... l'ITI TIC. llOlt f'ttOlaAT& Of' WILL llOTl(S Of' T•UUll, U.l.I AllD "°" Li n••• TltTAMUI T•un MO .... f A• Y Of\ A WIM 10, lt1t et 11 00 o < 111< ~ f'\UI• nl H£lE N .. llAY • m , rtll\l AMf lllCA ... f llLl o.<ee...i IN5U•• ... cr COMPANY, •• lru\IH NOllCI' I\ M[ll£11Y OIVfN , ... , b•tl•U•l'lllifto.MOft•wtn e(vtedllr OANC 8AV lw\fll ... lw,_.fl,Ofll"°" OANl'TTI C KWOCK e •Intl• ... P ...... • OI Wiii -~ ,,_,..,.. ef -H, .... r-<:-~ ti ttll, l .,llol\ T•~l•-IMY ••tof-t II •• DI<_. .... Ufll In &.-,,_ wllo(ll " -.... 1"'1-P¥1Kwl~ ..... IM t of Otllcl•I ll•!O•O• Of •ncl '""' ,,,. •-_ .._., ol -r"'9 Or•flo• Ct111Hv, C•ll•o•11I• •"cl ttt• '"f'f'W """' .,.._., wt ...,. A"°"'' r ""'"'""' ta tha t c•t t••n NoOt• tt• nt• •110 00 • rn , '" llW C-1,,_., al 0• h u It •nd CI• c t Io" to S• fl O.p•11t,,_, NO I Ill -.1<1 C<"''' •I lllO 1,,. ... ~ ~~Merell I. nit "' t1¥1< (e<'I# Ott .. W...I I",.. .. C•t• Oo<u,.....I NO ·~~ '" ~· t-1 111 S.nl• Alv (.iii"'"'• P-Jlllnf Olh<IM MftO<d\ ol Or•- 0.tftl ~·It tti. C'-h """ --,,..., ... ,., IO l l'I' A 1111• .. CH -.1e1 0... el r~ ,.ii el public e1K c-· 0." ''°"lo-,-, 1--.i _, OI , ... UnH JOSI!~•• o.eots •d St•••• o• """•"<•. "' lh• ¥UNIH, CCWllOltO. "°"'""AN Soolth-Jt. o-•ono lot, ........ to to .... MUNT A THltOOl¥O•Tc>tt Fit'\t A,,_lt-Trv\t Coml)<lny llVltcl• .... •1rct1 ,....... 1n9 lot tlt9d ., ,,, Nonn M•1n SlrMI, N••~ .._, .. ,ca s ... 1. AN , (alltomt• .,, lfl•t •iell'tl. " Allo""'"' lo< ,..l't-lie •net ~ conweYOd lo -""'" PvD41'"""' Or-Co.o•t 0.11• Potol. Mid by it -Wld D9od Of Tru•I 1n Jv•w t• JO "· It,. 1'J> t• ,.,. pro!IH1'y \lt ... t.., tn ,,,. County •ncl PUBLIC NOTICE s .. ie_l"l«led" Lot ts Ill lrtKt No tl1l, a\'"°"" on 4 Maj).-°"''" '-II•.,,_, n •nd 73 of Mlsctll-~. re<O<d• : of 0••"9& cio.,nty, ceutoml&,. FICTITIOUS 8USINIU E•c..,ClnQ lllH.trom •II <rude oll, NAMI STATIM£NT Plllroleum, on. W.a, •>Oftellum '"d '"" followl"<J perwn\ ••• doing •" ll indr ed \ubst•ntes and Olhtr C>V\•n~u•' DATA PAO BUSINESS \E RVICE5 t 111• (;f(,a1nl1t Avenue, FCl"nt•1n V•Uer. Ctt•IOrnla 92108 R 8ruce Urmer •k• Robert 8 l..armtr. UI?• Gtox1nia Avenue, Foun. t<11n V•llO, C.•lllorn1a '1709 Oeru"' 5..,. Em0<v dk .. Oen"• S. 8vdd. I 1117• GIO•ln1a AWftuor, FCl"nl••n v .. 11ey, c..11torn1<11 '17108 Tn1• °"",,....' i\ (ondlKled by <1n un• •nco,.ooratl'od •''O<•dhon oo .. r th•n a Pdrtnt!t"-tHp f<f 9rU(.e L•,_,,...,., r no. 'tdlomt-nt was tiled with ow~ County Clrrk ot OranQI' County on July • IVl'I m1ner•I• --in Wid lend, t • <"Pl I ... riqlll tO Ul<t 41ny PoM>On ol lllt \ur••ce of tfte I-for drllll"<J OCIUd llOft\, mlnlnQ or -•Yl"9 o1 all kind\, 1nclVdlr>q llul nol t-clu\lve or oU -" dril11,.o, oil developm.,nt, "'"""Cl OPllrtllOM, lOQet""r with I,,., U\41 01 ""o wrf..ce tor 011 wells, t..,~ •. tun neh. mintnQ e•C.ft11.ttk>n~ or '\hal h provoO.C, howewr, ttlel wnw ,,..,. nol be ton\t...O to 1><onibll ".,.' drtlll"<J or \U(h ot,.... 00.f'•t•ons wwtHth •n no wai,-u"' Of' 1n 411\Y w•y Mfe<.I th« 'u' t&<. .. 11q,.th ot w1d tancs, ana wnru' o~ not enler .,.t<I •-41 • poonl les\ """ M>O Itel ro woO Wrfll<e, u twrelotore rt!'\llrved 1n dftMh of tt"(Ofd l'llMll T"" \lreott -·M• of , ... a C>rOP<!•lt PuDh\,,..., OrMQf' Co"'t O•••IY Polot, I\ purported to ti. 'IOI. OMrell C.O'>I• July 17 1•. 1~ Ml(J AUQ 2. 191~ ,.., ,. ,,,_....,, C.•lrtonu• PUBLIC NOTICE Th• underS1Qntd d•\<l•lm\ ""' ll•b•IU., few <1)1\, 1nc_orre<.tne'\t> o·t tne \lr,..I _.,., 'lhown he<4'if'I. !H11d wle Wiii I» -w11roo..t COYlf\MI or ... ,. --~--r•nty, ••P<lls'il!d or 1mp11ec:1. ••to the C~·'44S tltlt, IM>'SM•IOI> ol ...cumt>tanctt lo SU~llllOlt COU•T 01' Tiii! '4111\ly ,,_ remalnl"<J prln<IP•I wm STATI! Of'CAUroltNIA f'Oll due on,,. not• MCUntd by w ld Oeed TMI COUMTY 01' 0.AJIGE ot Trust to wil U.,11S.71 wl111 1n1erest N• ....... 1Mt4'0f\ from Ac>fll 11, 1'71, pl~ l,Jle NOTICE 01' HE AltlNG 01' Ch•roes. H prowlded in ..... d not• ~ETITtON l'O• HMATI[ 01' WILL 1~11« wllfl ff!H, clWlr~\ -u ANO l'O• U!TTE•S TESTAMllN· pel\!oe$ of I"° TrlM• end svcll °'""' TA•V ANO AUTHO•IZATION TO w m' a\ mAY h<lw been edv~ed t>Y " 0 M I .. Is T E . u N 0 IE II T" II Ille ownet Mid llOIOl!r of Wid nele, wilh INOl!f'ENOINT AOMINIST•ATtON Interest • .,, prov1d«I ... seid Deed Of 0 11' ESTATIS ACT. Tru\I E•lalll or FRANCES M CON Dated Jutyt7 tTr. NOLL V, Ooo<tiwd Flf\I A/NJ<IC4lfl Till~ "OTICE IS MERE 8V GIVEN t""I •n .... r.onte Gompeny oNllLIAM A COWNOLLY ,,., hied 8¥ 8etty.to¥rucco ""'"'" " llf'llllon tor p,_.,. of Will AUlllO<lted Officer ""o tor L<;tter\ Testamentary """ Puoll\""" Or4HIQe Coa•I Od1lr P1101 uu1nor11dl"'" to llldmlnl\IH IM .. ~Ml~ Ju11 t9. U-A"'lj l . 197'1 11>91,. 01tc:>er ftw lnOtprndent ACl'"tnl,trt1llM t>I E\l .. Ho Att, r('fl're<><e to wltltll I\ m"de I<>< hrrttwr ~rllcul•~. -IMI '"" tom~""° !>4<1<~ of """""G ltw um~ h<o\ bffn Y'I for AUQVSI I , "1'1, Al 10 00 ., m . 1n '"" .;ourtr-.. ol Oe~r1ment No 3 of .. .., court, •t 100 Clvk Ce11ter Orive We\I. In ,,,. City Ill Sanl• Ana, (41Htor"1a O•led July IJ, 197'1 LCE A BRA .. CM, County Clerk WILLIAM V. ICMMIOT )66 S.• Mlflll4 Or1 WI S1tltt• "••-11Mdt.cataMe Ttl. 11141 ....mt •tt ..... , Mr f'wtlflMer Publl511ed Or-(Awt;I O•llY Pllol, PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aus11111u NAME STATIEMINT Tiie 1011-ino perM>n\ •r• 001n9 Ou•I~~!~ POINTE A5s0CIATES, L TO • 4740 Von Kerm•n Avenue, H••P«I 8"<11. C.tllornl• ""'° Mtrll C. Colemen, H40 Von K trm•n Avenue, N•wport 8etcll, C.l llorni. t1660 ROQtr R. Cl•rtt, 231» Port c .. 11,11 Pl•ce, NtwPGrl Buell, Calllorn•• 92'60 JUIY 19, 20, 1•, 191, 27'~19 Rofltrt 8 . Gr•nt, 4140 Von Kermen ----------Avenue, "'•wP«I 8ee<ll, C•lllornl• PUBLIC NOTICE 92'60 Tiiis bu\1"9\' 15 conducted by " ~ llmlted ,..,,,..,rsn1p •""5J NOTICE TO CllEOITO•S ......... u SU~ll•t<>tt COU•T 0 1' TMt; STAT£ CW CALtf'OaNIA 1'0 11 THE COUNTY 01' OllANOI 1n Ille M••ter of Ille E\lelu of I ILLIE ROSE. t>K••IA!d. ,.ouce 11 llefeby 11IYlfl lo er.Olton hulno tr.i,... eo.inu 111e Mid dlt.- .,.,.,, to Ille wlcl cl•irm In Ille otfk• of 111e tterll of 1,,. •tw-ICI ~• or to pr 8Mtfll tMm 10 ,,_ -s19Md al tM o lt 1te of GLORIA SCHA AAE PITZER; LESTE R, PITZER A DAVIS. 750 I!. °'etn Street, Suit• 30', P•t •d e ne, Cellfo rnl• t ll01. let...,_: ~ ... 1-1133, plllCll of l>vlir>HS ol Ille~ In ell MM• "" s llert.Onlno to Nici estete. S<Kll <l•lm~ wltll t"9 1111Cnser, -.<lie"' m1o1>t Ill !Hid W pr..-cl ft efon!Wld within lour monlM •tltr Ille 11'51 pVllllt etlon of 11th notice O•led July II, 1•7' IM!ly !Nlllmore, ore-11•-.. 8ettyMoM E-IMr ol Ille Wiit of "" -0.ecleftl OLottlA ICMMt•• f'tT2•11 L&IT••• ... Tla a a OAVll .............. , ....... ...... "' ... .. P...._.,CAtntt PVIHI.,_. OrMtt Coe.st Oelly ~llM, J .. ly ............ 1. •• 1.,. f7a.t-1' ~ -------- PtJllUC NOTICE Plat• Poifttl' A\-t.lltt, Lid Marl! c. Cotem.in, G4wler•I Partner '"" ,, ... ,,_1 •es 111ee1 wilt. Ille Co"""" C .. rll of Orange County 011 Jul~ 9. "79. LMA. BrMKll, CounlyCletk TUCKE• 6 900ttTZ >MN.__. c:.-r °'"'· •»i .._,...,. lleedl, CA f2'6t l'llMtt Publlslled Oranoe CO.st Oally Piiot. J11ly 12, It, 1' find Aug. 2, "" 2 .. S.lt PUBLIC NOTICE f'tCTITIOUS 8UlfNllH MAMa STATllMllNT Tiie loUo•••lna "''°"' •re dOlng blnlneues: CAL CLEAN, 3100 8er11 Orlve. LA1941ne 8-:11, Cetllornla ~' MtlCeon Publl1llln9, 111c., • Clllfornl• CO•PO••llon. 1100 Bern Oflve, L..-a..h, C..lforni. tlUI Tllli ~ "Condwlotd by a to-Plr•lloft. M<Kton PlltlfllNftQ, Inc. Rlc-.SM.Mtl(- OlllrMen of llNrd This ~I """ ll!ff with Ille County Ci.rt< of OrMQe County .., July '· ""· l'llMU Publllftld Or"'91 CO.I'! 0..lw_ PllOI Jtlly It, lt,26,-Auf .. 2, Im IMS.It PlJBUC NOTICE f. .......... 0•'--1 •-......... ..... 5Mopy (.rtMil Un·••'-' •"tu•" ~hrtJ•\•f\: 1' 1 Woodstock 0 tit) U"•ted •••tu•• ~'""'1 •ttt tnt. Lucy Molly Yoll.y Unus ScaUy Find the whole Peanuts 9an9 evervdav in the DAILY PILOT The 81t191t Marketptace on the Or•ft99 Coa1t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can W II, And tt, Tr•de It WMtt e WMI Ad ........ 842•8878 OM Cal .. rvtc• feet Credit ~val ...... ,...w. 6 4 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,.. 1002 .,.,.. 1002 .,.,.. 1001 .,.,.. tOOZ . •.•••.....•••.••••••.•.................•.•.......................... ··············~········ • 5 ,, 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY . .. .. ... -- FhH 1• I •• Moffcr. All rtal estate advertised In this oewapaper la sub· jtd to \M •·edenl f'a1r llouslne Act of 1968 which makes 1t illegal to 1&dve rtise .. any pre· rercnce. llmit1lloo. or d.iacrhi\inaUon based on race. color. religion. sex: or n.aUonaJ onaln. or an intention lO make any w:h preh!reoc;,.e. Llm1ta· lion. or dlllcri ml nation." 'Ibis neW!ipeper will nof knowingly uccepl any a d vert1iu n g for real mut.e which ts m viola UOnoltbel1w. aaoas: .+.ctYriMn .... cMcll .... ods cWly .... repori .,... nn '-ditlhty. TM DAILY r.tLOT ..... , lcMlty for the ffnt i• comet iMlfi'-Giiiy. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO 9UALIFYIMG Lovely caslstdc ~Col.la Mesa home on I q~ lul with a l ley accc!>:o.. Features include. n ew lcitchen. wet har. RV ac· cess. laundry rm & hui.:e walk·in closet orf lht• Mstr Bdrm. OwnPr will carry the loan ~II pnct· WI. 500. 751 3191. t;;SELECT I PROPERTIES MESAVBDE Svper 3 bdrm on a qwel & shady cul de sac street m C-Osta Me::.a'i. fmE'!>L neighborhood. ll 's JUSl tx.~n oomplct.ely painted. has a new roof & L'I in xlnt t'Ofld. Fe alurc.-s incl udt· xtra lge pallo. l frpk !->. bui ll-1n k 1l l·h e n w/dishwashcr & wall lo wall c ar p e t in g lhroughoul. Full pnce &04.000. C:ill 751 ·3191 c;:sELECT I PROPERTIES WOODIRIDGE ~$127,950 Owner lrnnsfcrred . l bedrm & den. \'aultc>d wood cetbngs. wet ba r & decorator wall covt·r· Waft.,.S.~ &.A66oc. 673-2500 COUNTRY FllMCH -CdM f'IUC9 TO SILL-1305,000 34 I 5 9U11T COVI 0 ... SAT /SUM I ·5 : Only need to turn the key on this charming 4 BR & ram. rm . home with picturesque day & nig ht VIE W of off shore islands. bay & ocean. Come e njoy meandering through our used brick walkways, enter onto sort brown Mexican pa ver s & re lax in t he comfor t of wood flooring, beamed ceilings. French doors & shutters. Visit or call for a pp't. -easy to show. DUPUX-Gnat ._ WOULD YOU Blocks to beach & shopr;. l&IEVE. Try 15% down and owner $54,9507 fi nanc ing at 10% tnl. No mtst.ake-0nly S54.!J50 S194,IW. Call Hurry. call for tlus ut1n1ct1vc 2br 673-8S.'i0 coodo w1a g palw & a '""' • , • • • " • • • t..'Onl/1l. pool. AIMJ !-l·ll~r l~UllHI ~~,~~~;g~w. .... VA BUYERS If you make $14001mo. you may quahfy to own your own h ome! Low Down! Loans to $100.000 U!t us show you how to do 1t ! Cali Now' Tall to R.ct Carpet W.U..! 754-1202 ----- 411DROOM 2 STY Assume $63.800 loan. Minutes t.o the pounding s urf. Form al It ving room . sunny kit chen. moss1ve bnck fplc:, huge farruly rm. Stain. leading 11> all bedrm!> Wall or gla-;s overlooktn~ purk b.ke groundi.. llul(c cor· ner lot w I RV u N·csl>. $5:>0 /mo. Ca ll for all amen1t1ei.. Aµpl. for pn vaLe preview. 963 7881 "" ,, ,, f . ' ~ f •• CAPE COD llUS eXClttnJ.: Ol'W h:o.LIO).! is a musL s.:e · locah:d in prt'l>l1g1ous Ba t·k Ba y a r ea. O ff e r e d f or S\52.WO. 646-7711 Real f>.J>lalt• ALLSTATE REALTORS EASTSIOE 'RIPLEX $179,000 Prime corner lo(·allun . EnclO!>t.<d garaJ(l'l> II ugc iol. Spacious untb with warm wood pam·l111 i.:. t>wnl'r wall carry with lowdown Call646 7171 f li'1t1 , '. •• , t , t [~IH&IHI STEPSTOIEACH Owner ready to v;watt· 1h1s neat 3 bcdrm + famiJy r m + far('plaet' • beach collage. All th1:-. on fee land for only SU!J,5011 Hurry. won't la.st. t·all bi:J.&.50 '''· . HUNTIMGTOM .HARBOUR llcaJ f::-,tal l· c L Ulg.<;. Private deck. ccn· l•---------lral vacuum. Nelf clctJn ing oven & muc h mon•! Call673-~ 2 STY-Beach Pad! A •JlffJll /•"''"'''~I ••·• !~OIHil S -RACH_H_O_ME 2 Story. plus loft. View or ocean & walk to pound· ing 11wf from this spec. s I tacular ho m e. Extr a l arge It vi n g r oom . gourmet kitchen. spiral staircase leading lo private m a!'>te r suite. Large encld polio. Only $138 .000. Ca l l f or 2040 PHALAROPE : Mei»a Ve r<4!: a very special offering -new pamt, new landscaping. newly carpeLe d , b ig FIVE BE DROOMS. 3 baths, ra m ily room . Secure ftnancing ol your choice. SUi6.900 COLE OF NEWPORT REA&. TOttS 675-5511 $138,000! Touch of thc past at the bea ch 1 Bay w 1nduw ho:.ls ocean .v iew. 2 bedrm<; + slt--eping loft, 11p1ra1 stairway to ocean view master wing! Half a block lO sandy beach. Deep lot. Completely re- modele d m c ldg, new roof. plumbing, c lcl' tncaJ. carpetmg . pamL and kitchen a pplianCt'l'J. Owner ts licensed agent. Don't wait, <'a ll Cas t 752-1700 t)f'fr1 111 >••I t '•I H '' P pe r sonal interview. l·~~~~~~~~~-F ~. ~1Q .oi' l1tr;l••Ml•1<1 ---[\tlfl!ill When you need expert I [ e N!Hil [f ~?.~?:.f~ SeU Uungs fasL with Dady · PiJot want Ads. E D WAIMIMGTOM UM.TY ORANGE PARK ACRES Awever view. 3-br, p00l home on qwel cuJ·de·s ac. SL».IKIO. 972-1104. llACHDUPUX SI 10,000 Bicycle to beach. See this 3 and 2 bedrm duplex wilb assumable 914 'ib Joan. Owner may carry 6 une paper. HWTY, call ~ OPfN 1119• ti\ ll/N 'flHI N• I 4 1.e11m1 2 • 5 6 7 8 Pl.ana • Clulifaed ad ls • elllY u dialing your phone. Give 111 a call. We'Udotbertl9t.~ SlOPll Take Ume to relu and ahop et home. It'• almpae w ith DaHy Pilot a..afled Ada. And If Jllll MW eometbial to 1111, call • frltadl)' a-atled Ad·Vllor at .... UllTHI DAILY PILOT ..,AST IHULT" lllYICI DlllCTOIT For Result Service Call 642-1671 MHl ca .. • • 56 FEET OM LIDO 3 Bdrm. f a m rm . 2 bath . 2 fire placeR, huge so. patio. Great e xpansion possibilities. $350,000. • COUMIU. ..... co. 644-9060 2ttt UM DOllNt tkLt M>. neMWTc:aMTIA * AFFmlAll.£ ll£WfllT BOCH e ..... -.111Lt _._,, .. Lt I W. •• w ....... ···"· .r. .. ~····· ct• I II( ........ of ..... w A ........ , .............. ·--· WATERFRONT HOMUlllC. ~Jb W Ct>lhr H1yhwl'l1. Nt1WJXW1 lW•·h 611•1to0 IA"'-OMT Several fine baytront homes with pler & s lip AVALON Well constructed, 3 BR. 1 ba ., oak floor. partial basement. concret e foundatiO(). Flats area. $120,000-F~. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR i 1 >'' f , 11 ' ! Of 1 /0 ' ' I f J Wily,., 60/o eo-.1 .tll§A. SELLS YoU'R HO ME FA.ST ' F U L L H 1-; A L T Y SERVlCE! ASSIST· U·SELL 957~"7 • •• JoM R, .t.Jm .. odo 799Sh11ltmar Dr. Co6ta Mesa You are the winner of tt.r..frwtidwh CS22 50 value!. W Hmghng Bros Barnum & Bailey Circus Aug. 2nd thru 13th AnWw:1m (;onvention <;enter T1ckl'l!> mu'>l be ex changed for reserved sealS al the <.:onventaon Center <1he11d of Ltm~ Cull 00·5678. ext. 272 lo claJm your ticket'> ••• IAYFttOMT Large deluxe duplex. <AP· prox 2 yr.. new . frple 1n each unit. 4 car garage. Walk to all rei1~urants & /IW:Wpon Pu:r N1ct.! :.an dy bt:<i ch S42.!J,OOO Inc I. land' lalaoo lay .. rop. Redton * 675-7060 * 40/o COMMISSION Professional a~ent pro. v1dmg total serv1res IMLSI will ~ell or as111sL you tn purl'lwsmg ynur hof~ for oniy 4' k . Call !11~U36Agt ••••••••••••••••• BcautJfuJ l Hdrm condo on the goll course. end unit. many upgrades, plush whil e carpeting, parquet floor ing. rn1r· rors. comrnun1ly pools. Pnced lt> sell at $126,000 li44·7:.r.!. Thomas. aj...'\ , •.........•••.... WeWortaFOf'YOU! Res1dent.1aJ & Income Property DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES 645-7573 IMVESTORS SPECIAL $89,900 Large 2 bedrm hom1· located on corner lot R l rorung wilh room lur l more uruts. Jus t llskd ' Ui.11 now for more de tails. 646-7171 I 11 f l'J Jlf I • I I ~ I t1 1 '.r I l' I * VIEWFRONT HOME--IRY. TERR. A llelM of MbdHd di91tity tn Git estobU.a..d Newport leoclt locatioa. Newly carpeted ••d bea11tif11lly MailttoiMd 4 .............. wittl-imlffy roo• a11d lar9e o•tdoor patio W. r hg spa ldillMJ pool ill prohchd CCMlrt, .. cl. &..sit ...... «J'H•ry. 0WMr will cOMfdtr fi••c ... $525,000 fM. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ~4:~h w c.,., .... , hqhl.A.111. :'Ill'\.\. por1 Rt-<1< h 631-1400 macnab /Irvine realty IAMCHO SAM JOAQUIN! J 3BR San Luis Rey model on ~real corner location overlooking park. F a irly priced at $154,900 (select your cpl if you buy NOW > - imme d . possessio n p ossi b le. <W -116) HOLLY MARKAS 644·6200 64221235 644-6200 901 Dowr Orl w Hllf'llOr View Centef' 1 rvlM at ~ YMleY c:entef' 7D-M14 " . ..,.. s..,... Nrn ,,_.. lt1UJ H,_ .. ~~··········;~ ................ ~ ................. i·~· ..............•... ii;;i ......... If!•••••••••••• ................................................................ . -~- IAMYA AMA ••11m Country Uvln1. ovem .. ftl • bffuUful lolf eaane. 111 Of• Mn,_... A·l . lfone o.t . I SNcAoul ......... 3 baLba. formal dlntn1 room, 3 nar 1araae .... 000. • llftJ cooo .. llOllll IUCH 75Hl11 - OM llOADWA n IASTllOI CM Very POPUiar ln East aide Colla Mesa. excetfent atarter Investment, 2 homes on one 8500 sq. ft. lot each with yard, new paint and hllCh rental demand. Go-4-ft at just $125,000. Ufllllll V U I: fi()i'61:S REAL TORS • 675-6000 2443 East Co.st H1QhW1V, Corona del Mar UAL ISTATI uc•sa I TWO DAYS $P0 ....... -.......... •oua .._ ,,.., ._ ... I L.ACIUMA NtGUIL-lt75,000 \\l'--ll'1 •• TAYLOR CO. I\ I .. \ l I I ) I ':-, .. I 111 ' 1 ' I· 11 j ,.. ..................................... .... .......................... -Ot.U •IT LIMITm. JULY 21 & 29 IEGISTRY HOTL .,..._ ...._.,._ .w. w.,.. ...,...., JDS S.•I• •a. C.1H .. Mw C714t 644-1094: C714t '44-6169 Ell: 111111 ILlllS ca. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE SPICTACULAI SPYGLASS Lovely Five Bedroom Model With Night Lig ht View. P rore1>slonally Landscaped. Pool. Spa. Snuna. F.ntry Leads To Lurge Living •Room & Formal Oinini:. Modern Kitchen. Downstn1rs Game Room ('all For Appointment To lnspc'tt. Submit OHer:.. SHAlft NEW OFfHJM& Rare SINGU ; STORY PAULA f'lnn. Thr<'<' Be<lrooms Plus Family Room Oes1rable End Uni t With Wrap.Aro und Pat1oi. For I n d oor 0 u t d oo r F: n t 1• r t a 1n1 n g i\ ir <.:ondt11oned Low lnlt:n·-.1 llnll' i\ssumabh.' 1.oan l'r1r1·d l\L Sl82.SOO 1\ .. Juy Or Nl'wport" L1i.tlni;< 631-1800 H 1 DOVll DllVI --...... ,.,,..,, Make your s ho pplngr:El.L idle items with a e&'lier by using the Daily Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Piiot Classified Ads. 642·S678. S<C\\.4llA-~£~s· Tltat lntrf'911Jtt9 Word Game witlt a Clt11cll• -----...... tty QAY I . POU.AM • ~r:7:,~~~'!..ls r r r r r r I' r 1 • i::.rv,~~1 '°' I I I I I I I I I SCll•M-UTS AMwen .. C,_affic.tioll 5100 I O• tt. clff o•ertoolilllcJ tt. IM-"M W. Pacific & • ..._ ..-1•• cos•t...., of NICJ•I Sltore1. Prl•at• S' to 1..ty co__,, e...cta. A real .._. wH6t 4...._.,.........._,._., ncf'Htlolt """ Spa & blf.M fllh •; ..... A ...... oce•fl_, llw. ly appt. WISLIY N. TAYLOI CO., llALTOIS 2111 SastJ .......... NEWPORT CENTER, N.I . 644-49 I 0 BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! 160'0NBAY Brand new 5 Br 3 Ba. behmd guarded gates. Best View in harbor. Just llst.ed. Hurry Must sec to appre c·1ut c. $9!i0,000. 964-2502 l'.;d, Panoramic Newport Bay views Crom gorgeous 3 bedrm upper unit or speci~ 2 tx.'<irm lower will! Natural brick (pies. ---------Wet bars. 4 Car garuge. * VETS • Boat space. Stl'p1; lo MOWHEAITHIS! be ach. Oaa l 752· 1700 We spec1allzc exclw11ve-f'~! • ly in helping vets buy ,,.~,. "' '1 ·"'11~•" '1 '· homes. Call for ht:lp. No I~ d!IM 1-k.•h•a •~~•c•~-~.· A.·.· •s•· a•l•e•s MAGNIRCENT WATERFRONT-VU Abao......, pert.ct ill •• .,., wtrf· ''Mr. & Mrs. Pet fectloft mid famHy I•• Mn ... Woodsy •xhrlor & . with t..dsc.-d flow..-s .cl CJl"HMry: pin ..... IMilcOftY •d patio. Two story 4 ~ ho... w it .. for•al d la l •CJ· l•Htlhlly COOi clnllfed dKor tlwoetglto.t. W.xlc• tll•, s~ glass Htry doon. ustoM walcOYerlllgs mid willdow "'"""'""· IKhldn yow OWll boat lip ... • • .,., ................. $975,000 • ....,, t.d. BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX W.SI Malwd dtonft with brick .ct wanttth cat easy walk to two layfrCMtll. Miufy swaiMaiMd with two 2 bedrOOM •1tlb . Own•r will coHlcl•r cr•atln fl1tC1StCIRCJ. $349,000. SaUaltarw •••kw 315 Mame Ave.. Balboa Island 673-6900 'l'BI~ COMl,1,NY 'l'llA'I' Sl~IJIJ~ 1\ llOME l~VEBY 14 MINUTES J Invites YOU to an Informative ....................... w. DM.YPLOT ···········'··········· ...••....•••......•.... 11 .. 1002 •wr,111 IOOJ.._........ H1•1n,_S. ................................................................................................................... DOWmt II IOllS •MilWlY redecorated 4 Bdrm. family rm + fanml ctialn .. Air cood. llJ the bhal. wet bar, etc. All thl1 + a SPEC· TACULAR BAY fs O C EAN V l £W . MCllS&TY 67W670 CUSTOM DUPUX Deck w /vlew. Many .xtr11. Allumable loan. BALBO A I SLA N 0 REALTY m.f'100 IU'LIX NIWPOIT llACH 4 Hdrms .• 2 bathl up: 2 bdnns .. l bath down. Fee simple. stepe to heach. Great winte r /summer relltala. 122(),000. m.31113 873-8086 associated B tJ • ' .. f I.I•, i,.o f I\ 1 Tr J 'I f,;o J•' ~ "''I ._, $14,000 DOWH l·Acre ranch, divided In· to 2 lots, ln nearby Norco Raoch style home with 4 bdrms .• lge . paneled family rm. & formal dm· ang r m. t'enced fo r hors es . F u ll price $121.SOO '7J.4400 HARBOR ,, l>l\l'l•lflfll 1t.1rhi1r l n \l·~tm1•n1 C11 MESA DB.MAR 3 Bdrm-1mmaculate . beautiful m ani cu red yard. Close to schooh.. vii i age s t o r es <• nd TeW1nkle P ar k <.:all about tha new l.Jslmg. $l<kl,<nl. 642-5200 ~~ttM ~~r ff' $19,500 COHDOMIMIUM WAUCTO WESTCUFf Spacious 3 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm, den. Wa lk in closets. On greenbelt cor ner lnvitmg pal.Jo, dou blegarage, Ol'l::N OAIL Y 1741 TUSTIN, ll l:!A 400l17" .. FOR AU C.M<'••uus 41DRM 2 bath. fireplacce, custom drapes. A I condition. Slil,!iOO. 2 STOIY Shake roor. 4 BR. 21;. ha. $129,900. East.side t:u:.la Mesa. c.e.MIM 1024 lk:I __ .._.. f040 ~..... IM ....................... ..... ................. . OCEANPROM1 •. -__ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ll.&lutoul3Br. 28 • with 1• l'lreplace • all· 1laaa pvt ().-apt. 1525.000. I f()NES REALTY INC. m...., (114) 973.9210 I llDUCID $7,000 llSTAM» •+.XAnOM It la tbe order ol lbe d ay la &bl.I 3 Bdrm deUlht. ......,._: Self cleanln& ovea. wu free floors. formal d lnln1 rm. 2 petb•manyextru . CAU.NOW 714-7800 29Z1 Briatol. CM Reduced for Caal sale ! Owner la very a1mous and ls sacriC1clnf this lovely home. Al new carpda, clean u • whls· lJe! Features· 3 Bdrms. I~~~~~~~~~ l:Y. batlu. Build your eqwty today, 1n this Porious home. orrered at only $89,950. Call 64S-0303 FOR EST E OLSON . , ..... ··~-c-. .... 1 ..... 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Oupl xs inc l n t>w Bayfronl lo be Xchgd dn. Owner 213-684·3200. Ne w house by bw lder Pick carpeting now 51>r . 4ba, FR, s under k. ~ Agate. $395,000. 87$-611121 Corona.WM4r 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Breatht.akmg P anoramu· 3lhr view of Npl . Harbor. Ocean. Coai.t & Bay rughl lights from every room. Steps lo beach & park. Perfectly appoint oo throughout ~s.ooo 631-4560. 673-0188 IYOWNER 3 Br. l Bi\, corner H·2 lot Plans completed for 2nd unit. ne w r pls. d rps. r oof. t•e 1l 1n i:s. 700 Ma r~ueri te , Sul/Sun 11 001.1 m ·S uo pm SI 49 .500 644 · 9'.!6(1 CEDAR GLEN DiAtinctive2 and 3 bedroom condomU11ums from $91.SOO 2SS4 Elden Ave., C.M. &u-6734 SW'a LOCATION Spaciou' Eas ts 1de 4 bdrm 2 ba home. (;lean UlSlde w /new earUitone cptS. pamt & kit I.Jn. New roof. Vacant. owner anx· IOWI. $106, 000 s.. Calf .• .., §46.-5605 645-69 18 VETERANS! OWNER MOTIVATED !\ bdr m . pr1 m e area w/remodeled kitchen Many ame n1tici. Call now & ~ubm1t BK K ~ COSTA.MESA 4 Houaft • I Let LO WEST PRIC E 1n Gutit.a Me11a. Only 10% down U WC. Alway:. rented Wortd R.-Estah 556.5777 UNUSUAL DUPLEX COSTA MESA <Jn Poppy Ave. old CdM 19 UNITS AU.r 2 lxirm & playrm PRIDE or OWNEHSllll' owner 's umL & good rr-n ON OV .. :R I i\ c o f I.al. Uolh adJIJlillnll swim LAND St-lllng for !J X ·.., rrung pool $249,500 1-'arm g:ni,.-. No unilr. like th1:. PAUL MARTIM anywhert•. LOW DOWN IEAL EST. TE owe 644-7l83 WortdR.-Estah l&RI SHA1P llCH a WAIN 4 Br. family rm. ~Uy A. 1tuuln1 departur• remodeled. Mu.t aee to from IM ontiDary. Wal~ ~ate. Open HouH to bi9e:la from UU. North Sat/&in l ·S. 1104.000. i.-a ~ Wit 2 6721 Melbour ne. Aat. Bdrm I batb bome . SU·50l2 M·lritL-... eoMtal tr cl· LaCHut.Y• A pair. Two aide by aide homes. Buy l or both. 3 Bdrm. 2 balba. 116,800 each. WW aell or t rade . Call t o see Mickey 9aarw, Blu. 980-t• '1 Btbt ... Gourmet ~ malllve u;~ nlOID ..... "°"" noon.-. •. d o n osen I• • I.._, .,.._ I 044 401 GLENNEYRE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 417-41411 Rancho San Joaquin 2br. --------- den, 2ba. rrplc. pvt ~. e&.ASSIC petb, all on f'oll courM. 180 de1 whit e wate r F.nJoy view from most view, or beadL 5 Bdrm. rooms. Pool & j a c. 31,ia be+dea, dbl lot. One $131~. 8*-0897. m • kind. $400,000 ls a ---------•steal. St00,000 down. WOOllRIDIE CROSSING S u p e r u pg r a d ed Bngbton with c ustom drapes. le velors a nd shutters. centra l a ir, covered patio with wood deck n nd pl a nte r s . S H O W S LIK t.: A M O D E L !! Aski n g $129,500 Jr NOOOBRIDGE Rf Al TY 551-300 0 W 0 0 D 8 R I 0 G 1-; ESTATES 3 bdrm. 2112 ba. carpels. Easy t erms . OWNEtl Ca ll f o r ap p l . 714 l&J.1.,3581 or 499--U4 7 4•·l1ATHS ~. lol, patio, courtyd . Fonn. din. (fam> rm .. lge. hv. rm., beamed cea.1 .• s lOne frpl. Move·lrr cond. On ly $14 2,500' Hurry ' MJSSMJn ReaJty · 494-0731 lyO.....S,.-111 Beach hous e w /g uei.t a pt. l m m ac. co nd . IWduced $10,000. Lg lot. walk to beach & shops $17H,000. 497·1996 or 752.llOflt EMEIM.D IA Y LO'J 671-6614 drape~. pro fes:.1onal 1.._ _____ -1111111!1_•·- landseapUl~ & pal.Jo cov · 1• , er. msny upgrades. xln~ fV'[IMflQN·T loc;,lJon. 103 W~t Yale """'" Loop O pe n llo u .. e New Modula r Hom es. Sal/Sun. 1-Spm. $139,950. pvt commun i t y. 3 H Y 0 W N t: R . beaches. :!o1 hr :..:cunty, 714/fi40.ZJ60. sub letting OK. From ---------$29,000. Treasure lslanrl OtARMING · EdmburJl Mobile Home Park, 30llOI mod Townhome. lln1v so. Coast Hwy, Laguna Pk Irv. Jbr, 2'hba, ... tt • Head\. (714 l 499-:181fl lrpc, & pauo On gn-t•n ---------belL By adult pool. 17665 1ron &rk !">51-6083. Uy Ownef". $107,077. ---- FOI SALE IYOWHER TURTLHOCK 4llr. farruly. dm1n1<. h11 ~.lg kstch<>n. 2 frpk -.. 2 c·ar i.taragc, <.:.ill Don < Ilk foc appl al 833·900'J or 751-4642 A GltEA T HOME ove r look1nJl can ynn ocean Vlt.>w. 2 story ljj()C1 ~ It, 3 Udrm. $140,0011 Pvt pty 497 2J,J8 LAGUNA JEWB. 556-7777 Harbor View Hills TURTUtlOCK GLB4 Sparkling wh11e waler VIL'W or M:1111 lli•:11•h Park & r1ty Ct'nk r of Laguna. from this 5 bdrm & dt-n, Chris Abel dl·:..1~ncd home, :.tU wood. gla:.l>, bc;,ms & till'. on qu1cl cul de sac street See th1i. lar~e. uruque home to· day, at $425,000. Spac1ow., sll\gle level t ------ - -IY OWHH bdrm + family rm Sbf'. Jba. 3 car gar, lrm home on mass111e <over M!SA VHDE 0 R . F H .• many cstm '12 acreJ lot. unlimited 4 Bdrm 2 bath. quality e xtra s C ul d c·i.ar potenllal for your space bull, :.hake roof. double Comm pool & spa. Plus 3 conscious family fireplace Greut IOf'at1on. lll(hted tenrus crt.c; Hy Agenl640-S560 1de11l for enterla1n1ng Owne r . Prine Only. Lar1?e r<>c room. lots or $245,000. By appt. 19 Kip SPYGLASSHIU del·kini:. lo w m a in· plmgStream.955·2981$ $10,000REDUCTION wnance yard OHercd a t UNIV. P ARK Mode l 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, 2800 sq It . S104,000. Call S4-0·ll51 • ....#.-.-nd L 2 l pool. s pa , fa ntast ic .,...,.,.., e wu · P" IOb. MINT COMDITIOH 3 Bdnn'l • 2 baths, North Laguna cottage; walk l•\ <.:rescenl Bay Beach l'r1v a t•• ya rd w ith S<.'Venl rn.ut lra-s l.ari.e·· allached 2 car gara b,. with door opener. Pn ct.>d a.t $1 75,WI. landscapme. 3 yrs new. gas BBQ. wetbar. pool. L o l s 0 r b r I c k & ~~view ! 673-431J ~"~"""'~ wood wo r k . i\ tru ly u u u..::iu<;-• beautiful home. f'nccd !~~~~~~~~~ SUPER Calaf. home J br. ~tl~ to11eU at SrlO!l.000 i\ must CUSJ'OM E SIDE CM den, din.rm .. al e. as:.um •99·2800 see home. R I 8:V.~ or New 101'2'~. R.C. TAYLOR CO. ~.~1·~:·::~:;;/·,n. sm_.soo_. 559-61.l9ns2 s19t 640-51 12 Open h.-.e wknds 347 Vis la Haya 548~. JASMIMECRIEIC ---- Only new Pla n 3 nn gnienbelt wtocean vil:w Move 1n 1 mmed iatcly. 9-1'4%. $252.000 Prm only a:I Awll Dys 1·826·2800 HACH HOUSE Of'IH SAT /SUM 1431 WahcMI An. Quil·t area 4 B<h m. lam rm. l'h ba. IRe lot. New roof, plumJnn .:. u p gr a d e~ !>4 5 5 960 Uy Owner 4 bdrm dt>n, :I bll formal dmin1:. n1·w c ar pe t . dra pe!.. a 1> phances. Ocean & c·u nyon VICW, ~.000 (.;JJI 494 3406 EASTILUFf O>oice corner local1on BR. 3 Ba. $187,500. 3 Bdr. $195.000. f~e Dnr- 5 reil Pash. Agt. 640-2326 or 631·1266 OwnfAJtl E SIDE-BY OWN l::R Roy McC ..... Rltr. 548-7729 AIAte<>HED AtENCH COLONIAL ESTATE Real circ ula r dri ve w/parlung. Elegant 2 s ty beach. 5 BR incl guest qtn. 3 BA. Two sep dens w/beams. f'plc's formal 1024 ..••.....•.... , ....... . IUILDHS IMVESTORS 2 Bdrm. large bUlldabll• K·2 lot $79,900 <.:a ll 54&518J for more details. -I:. HERITAGE U t: S I' A R A T t: ' REouo ;o JBr. 2Ha. fam rin . 2 rr111c~. big big 1·ustum home S115,000 Muvl· 111 l'OOCJ 642· 1031 IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· DEetFfB.D lnV\!ly home in <"Ul·de· i.iw Jbr . 2ba, upgraded CrptS & drps, t·~t frpk , prol'ly landsrapc.'<I. walk to schls, pool, all n •c lacs. s hop'g . $1 17,000 Ntt 552· nss_. ___ _ OPENHSESAT/SUN 12·5 Causey ~ . • REALTORS d in. rm. S e p p are nt 1~~~~~~~~~ retreat ofC huge mst r I~ MARIHITA Spect acula r hilltop homes 2012 320fi :.q rt. Oose to Manna. Selva Rd & Calle La Pnma vera. $159.000 Lo S'l45.000. 831-3540. 493-4006 Bldr. 4952 Hemlock Uruv<>rs1ty Pk. 3Hr. fam rm. 1 blk lo sch1s. pk, pool, tenru.s, by owner. $1.75,(XX). SS2·37Z8 AVHY PE:RSOHAL STATEMIHT 0 1sc riminal 1ng in · d.IV1duals Wlll apprt.'t'lak th.ls ranlastic home. 2 fireplaces. formal entry. wr a paro und ocean Vlt!WS, den. fa mily room , llUWJry, offlre, large lot. 2 adult executive s uite:.. See to a ppreci a te . $350.000 s ui t e w /s undeck . 3 Balcoo.les. Walk to goll. IL has It all. Move today. Aak1ng low $133,500. Call 963-0002 Bkr NIWIHGLAND IHGUSH TUOOI Pool. Beach. French wln· dows & used bri c k galor e . Giant 2-s t y neaUed on approx ... 3 acrea. l.o.ded w/tower· 1n10c .. v1ew o..n.ttoW 11us 3 Br 2 Ba 2200 sq ft home has hrdwd noors. a wet bar, ln·level w /spe<.'· t.acular ocea n & night lite.. view. $174.900. Ask for Norm Phillips. West Coast Pa c ific R .E . ~/831·2000 Ing trees. 4 BR.. Incl 597,000 library. Formal dining & l&e mst r wing views • L&ke new 2 Br ocean gorgeous 32' pool. This ---------view, won 't last lo ng. home ll incredible. So Call J efrHome, 493-0202 "'uc b more & o n l y 1--------• p,500. Must aee, call V~ &AMXIOUS tlutbf•IHdt 1040 •..t-y. 714-98:Ml802 BK R •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Fantastic NeiCJhborflood Just meant for ramily fun. Lovely 4 bdrm .• 2"4.1 ti.. lM&le (a1JU)y home. Close to community pools and t.enrus. plus 45 acres ol gr ee nbe lts, ~. churches and schools. • llOCSo. Cout H1way in V1Ua1e Fair LAGUNA Bt:ACH 497-2457 .......... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C•REER NIGHT CfHURS. 'jULY 26 -7=30 P. M. ..,... Owner wW help finance .............,. •--------• WI lattes Bdrm 3 bat.b 5'1'BTOWH~ Mesa Verde home. It Lesa than I year new! fMWrel new carpeting, With 3 br. 2 be, walkln& large family room and dist. to the beach. Beaut. Monterey condo; 3 BR, 2 b a .. Laguna Village : m any UP · grades: below markcl ixke at •.ooo. Owner dellperate. A.gt. 837·5991t cau fl'\lfJB. NEWPORT HARBOR • COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS BOARDATORIUM •01 N. NEWPQRT ILVO.. NEWPORT BEACH Last year. we SOid over 15.000 homes . an average ot one every 1' mtnUtes ot the WOtklng day. That made very niee WOtking conditions for our salesagents. And there's a IOt Of room for~· Even If you don't lll\l9 your llcense. wo II help yoo get It 1 Al Walker & Lee. our biggest success is YOUR success, That's why we value our people above all else. We g111e them careers, not lobs. arm them with every lmlginable sales 1001. and back them with over 38 years or one ol rhe finest reputa· tlons In the business Call now. R111ndonl P1111« (114141-7711 (1M) 141191 (1M)711o11D't . (7t~522"'"77 r: B l11 laal Estata NIATICLIAH Great Cd.Iese P.rk loca- tl on !! N e w o n t h e market! a Bdrma a balba CID a tne lined at.reet. can IMlve lhort escrow. If dtllred. Stl,000. Call MMUl +. CO /\l S:.W 1~l l 1~C [ IU· Al t 'llr.J I lt...r LOOllCAM• ~ a,.. not Ill tlUa CIM•J'lll •e..uulul lmideuout. ..... U......,,.4bt. ............... -...... J frple, PTml • ,.., .,,.... paUo • -. c.um.uroaow. ALLSTATE idtf&ll wetbar. Submit all or· Partt Place.Inc M2·7461 fera . As ki n g o n l y ...~. Call546-~ · . HERITAGE . Rt /\I TORS ¥11'11 AMXIOUSI a&pw 4 bdrm ID lllDt fm. ty Mt1bborhood. Only frl,500. Great term1. ltln'JI Ml-.. l WAUtTOllAeH 8Mtp 4bC', l YllM. FR; W/~, 2·Cat • .,.. RV ecc:.1. bf owner -7.000. llu1t IHI 1441 Don· cm&s .... 1111. MIAICOOL a.a•'* PAClfllC Super duplH . only 4 v.. v.-•· ne. 1ow ,._.old. a ... ai owaen .... _. .... 114,000 •• -.ooo. loe tA. No q...alf1iaa ., ....... 1711. 1llcli.!P R1·til [ 't.1lt· ~~·· OWNEJl WULCARRY 0-. MlllDt 4 Ir. I bt, ,....., rm. Ctbl 1arap. BYOWND.111t. nu a atr ... •1,IOO. C .M. "-Meda. ,.,..., lat. .... ,.,,~.-- >a • .,, ............. ,, ... ~ ...... ,, ... ....................... ...... ................ . Q(S()tNllAI llA()K(RN:;( ~ DAMA POINT BeauUlul, custom built 3 bedroom, 2 bath home located on hillside overlookin1 Dana Point Mar ina. E n joy t he lovel y ocean and coaatline views with city liahts by nl1ht. Custom heated pool and epa. $299,900 A CO&a!WIU. IMAIP CO. 498·7222 831 ·0838 ........ "' .... ........... - l r • • • f ' J Q t I I I n.e..•••'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,,.,..... '°'' •••••••••••••••••••••• J ..,.. '"' b.I pool, ne111• iuua... 8a)'tr• l »1 U..NGlll NIWPOITIMUX 0.. ... &Md, walk IO UN! lllMcla ~Pt .. aharp I Bdrm own era "alt . w1..-a Bdrm nint.MI ~have f!nPIM'• ud .,.. &a move.la CClftC!Rk>fl, .u111n1 aas.ooo C•ll .... ,,..ppt · , HERITAGE '<I 1\1 f(IH~ OCIAMVllW! Lee 4 Bdrm, 2 patlOtl. many ••tri.• n•;w w MARKr;'J'. K~·MAX 873-4313 lt_..M -C*erlffllll .... Otlwt'IMlll .... 1200 ................ .. M111HU. ..... lll1 .. •.•.•..•.••......•..... . ................................................................... . C n W C twrcW ...._ ...... ..., 2000 &2 lot. 50'x122W, 2 blu ,., If I ., 1600 Pl pNtJ 1600 .... -................ frcm ~ao1 klvel, prime ••••••••••••••••• .. ••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• No~ tOCallon. P.P. NIWPOITllACH _-.ea _____ _ IJUMTS ..........._...__/ t DOOR from OCEAN. ~~ u.meilevably low LOW ,,....~ PRICED al 9425,000. -•••••••••••••••••••• Owntr wtU trade. 8-ce for fflll 32' mu. W_..a..I.... SenJor cilltens park. 1u.1n1 c::ou ~eea. 646-4151. 2300 ~~~~~~~~It' ••0etert. ....... 2400 7 '"1'S-C...M. ....... ~······· ••••••••• Beaut. new bulldlna. 1--------- .. ........................................... . ta 11.. 3202 C....MIM J224 ....................... ..... ................. . HOe•h .. S -tlbr Balboa Island .. 2btkldagar nke ans 3br COlldo 1ar fee lt004br kids pool cute 117.olH ~~~~~--~ ..... , .. , ..... 3207 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful Bay view 2 bdrm. 2 ba, z car aar. yrly. $875. 675·6670 or 61s-84IM uk for Connie. IASTIM 111'..s mw ut-aeVWll a br. 2 be t.ownhome. l'tplc • microwave. clec*. Pool. ..... rec. room. ~ mo. MMalZ or 145-1543 DUPLEX. 2br, Lba. new crpU, drjll • paiot. Sm. t hlld OK. No Pets . -.no. 1954-A Meyer Pt 549.3414 aft. 5 : 30 &i Wlmds • COSTA MISA COMUBCIAL Two ollice bldgs & two duplexes on four separate parcels . totalling O. 72 ucrcs s lreet·to·slreel on main downtown thoroughfare. All or purl E1Crellent terms. lilnlptaces, xlnl location. leA8 ' .... 51 ,._ .. ._._ •••2 rvR I.CA --•-4 Br. 2 Ba 9535 pr mo. No TSLlnvmLI 642·1803 New 2 bedtoorn 2 bath •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• pets. Meea Verde area. JOHH IUllUDGI COSTA MESA 646·1096 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T•Over 552-1321 1100 ....................... """"' P RIO I!: OF OWNERSHIP ON OVER 1 AC. ol LAND. Selling for 9 X's S(l'OllS. No units like thls anywhere. LOW UOWN.OWC . PltlCE SL.Ute Aluc.loui ownt:r must sell - Wortda..llshft. 556-7777 now. Z4x5Z Hillc rest. ---------1970, w /8•20 enclosed --------- porch. S Star Anaheim fOUI UMITs.C.M. Pet Park. Reduced to Near new. 3 Br owners S36,000. Ma.ke offer to-wul, 2 bil, frpl. 2 car day! (J B637·77 ). g.ar.,3-2Br,2ba, units. Moille.._ Stor. TSLfnva&mtaMi-1603 tSMSOO home. Mission Lakes 2br. Iba, duplex, garage, 554,.,_ Country Club . Golf . Lie. Lrg. yrd. Prv. bcb. --------- tenniJs.pool. Beautifully ~. Ad ults No pell. 3 Br, 2 b8 houae, fam rm, hmdscaped, no main· 1_873-_29_13_. ------din rm, frplc, pool Ii tenanceyard. ShoreclHf w/oceao /ca · serv. Nr. S .C. P laza. 9ll90Clubhouse Rd. nyon view. 48R, 3ba, ~.e7a-0473after8pm. IMertHotSpl"ings fam rm, new cpl. Yrly 213·378·2572 lse $1050/orr. 675·9168, 673-6.SU ---------San' Bernardino Moun· .,.. ..., llr ...._ ...,..,. t.ains, Green Va lley Lake ·-""P"'" home. LR, .~R. l BR & A • a I I i "' • • d • I 0 rt . c 0 m p I e l c I y 671-2113 A.41_:__ funuahed. Large deck with mln view. $59,500. Bachelor. un(um. S240 in· Owner wtU fanaoce with cludinit ulll.. No pets . 29% down . 979·2342 ~Agt.644_·7_2_11 __ _ _Owner __ ,_•_&en_l_. ----Ja<1nunc Creek. &Plan on CMofse.t. ,. .. ..., 2600 Very nice 2 BR, pal, will consid e r ? $365. 2509 Orqe. 67S-5464 aft 6 Meaa Verde 3 br, 2 ba. NEW crpta, drpe, paint & walk to s hopping & 11 c h ools . $525. mo IJ&S.-0177. 3 Br.2 ba, frplc, 2 car gar nodogs. $490/mo. Days 642-4905 ; eves67U197 -------- 495-1720 .............. l::Jega.nl Newport Uay townbomc oo greenbelt with excellent view of bay and mountu1n.'l. Ap· prox UISO sq.ft. wal.h 3 bedrooms, duuna area, 2.5 baths, k1tchtin with built i n s, w e lb ar , fireplace, tiled p1H10, co mmunity p o ol. $101J.:§00. BKR. 540-1720 100/e lom Lovely 2 s tory Sand Pointe on cul de isac. AP· prolC 235() sq, ft. With 4 bedrooms , hlJt bonus room. 2.5 baths. dining room area, family room, kitchen with bu1ltms. fireplace. gas bar bcque and Spanish tile roof $114.000. BKR. 54().1720 FOR S ALE -MOVI': RJGl-IT IN! '72 Firuball l br, a dll. C.M. P a rk. Prine. on~_. 5411·3663 16 DILUXI UMTS PRJME ~'TSIDE, CM 2 Bdrms each. TilE !>'TARN~ CO 640-5711 ....................... ~ Valley area lot. on creek, water & power. lDw payments. 548·298S. greenbelt; steps to pool & !>pa. 3 UR, faro. rm., 211'1 b«t $1ti00 Mo , yearly. 759-S!m 4 BR. 1 Vt ba., pool. Lgc. yard Is paUOt;. S650 Mo. m:.119t556-60t5 -------- LAGUNA NIGUEL . TAAIEU.. 499 .. 551 493-1112 Tllim8.l -· SCMllll Loguna D-PoW -· NEWUSTIMG ! 497-3331 644-7020 DB.UXE LIVING Spacious 5 bedrm, 3 ba . al-00 fl remodeled home near schools & F .V .. ONLY $95,000. 481~ W. Acupulco .. 6734313 agl. Lagma leoch Newport leocll 50' from Newport Uuy. 2 ffdnn Mobile home. llcal fir e p lace. $52,900. 55&-s:kl5 Laguna Niguel 'Realty • DllJGHTFUL MOUNTAIN YIEW from pal.io ol umque 3 Bdrm home, vaulted beamed ceilings, 2 frplc's, tasteful use of wood & brick. Supe r Ubc28bonus rm. SlZt,500. 49).9494 49S.5220 496-2413 130..5050 Mtwpoei •och I 069 Jbr, 21lllba, ov1•rlookmi.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• goH course. By Owner. New duplex 3 br & 2 br, &fS..3'00, 642-5031 over 3000 sq ft , 1 blk to1·--------~.sz:1t.ooo . S48·67Jt WHITE WATER YU 1•--------•I Not 1 BUT 2 Homes. Just step; from the ocean. In· CUSTOM 114iCANYON 500>Sq Ct + s Bdrm.<>, 5'h baths, 3 car garage Located on cul-de.sac with views or golf course & mtns . For private showing of this l 1sting rontact Dan Bibb. llOGEltS REAL TY rome+ beach livin g. A<llc..tAA $325,000. Call the Beuch Spec1ahsts. BURR WHITE REALTOR . IMC. 67~4630 FIXER! VAIARGAIH! 3 bdrm plus huJ:e added fmly rm Anxious seller will ~ some cost., too' Only $72.500. We will quahfy you ove r the phone' llurry! 545 !H!H 4br .. l''.R. 1 year old. Nr. So. C sl. Pla za . 714/645-JZJ9 .._ .... Lo. 67S.23 I I Fairway El N1,:iucl 3hr.1--------- SPACIOUS HOME OPl!:NSAT ISUN l·fi Locat.00 near backbay al 316 K 22nd St. Iron ,:iut (.'(j c·ourtyanl leads lo profe !:>i.1nnall y landscaped <·ompll'kly rcmodek'<.I 4 Or 211'..l Ua home 2nd sty 625 sq ft den w/wet bar & paol lU· ble, lg kitch , dinm~ rm wlfrplc. h: lt vin ~ rm CJPC$lS onto poob1n· yd & la the h o u:.c·. C:.tm feature:. include. tile firs. bll·an cab1nlry, ja<· . rdwd dec king , HV storage Seal•ach 1084 .•..•.................. S234.<nl Cui.Lorn Rentty m.!11Tl ~000 ON "'wport •och 1069 No Credit Heeded ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM I !OM 1::, s hort walk Lo occ:in. New c·oo s lrucl100 w /qoal1 t y features Rooftop !.Un· deck, fam rm w 1rrplt". skyhi;hl.,. 3 bd, 21h bu. Creal opply to own nc·w horm: 111 d~1rablc area ~n llou.'ie Sun 10·4. 220 HlhSt, S.ll. C7H J960-52A4. MEWPORT HGTS 'llus hlddun bcuuty 1s on dead end st. 2·t>lY 5 Hr 3 Ha, s ml ocean view, lull Swedis h Na unu, b1~ Ja<.'UZZI, lots of cxtnn. MUSI SC.'C to apprcc1utc. $!.!5,000. Owner will help (U'WJOl' A f RE:\TIG€ q_ __ +-_.,.~_HOME:\ 3333 W. Co~t llwy, NB 645-6646 A VlaY SPECIAL PIMMSULA POINT 5~ Only 2 years old with r~tun!S too numerou~ lo mention in det.a1l mclud· 111g a gourmet kitchen, hale<iey gume room und a s umptuous full s ize Jllcuzzi in l1l<I stcr bath, not jus t a bath luh w 1 jets So Ii d o :i k cabinets tbru·out and much more. If you w:inl "The Point" amd can consider $439,000 for ·nlE DESI'. then call 644-721 I /Jn NIGEL Bl\ILEY & flS5LJCI ATES 2 Bal lal Duphcs mcl new Bayfronl to be xchgd dn. OwnerZll/884·3200 BEST BUY I N EASTBLUFF. Sl•,500. 4br, 21M>a home on large comer 1ot acr068 from 11ho111J, tennie club & school• 714-644·8187, ~3642 -------- Iii CANYON Spectaeular golf course QIUd.e. e.c> sq.ft. 4 to 6 Bdrml, 5~ blitba. Pool -~· Sl,375.000. 111 SJAllS co. 148-5711 &Oftl.Y MOMT..o 4 Br,2ba. lpfamlly rm. .Nr ,.,-. pool • acbool. Xll:lt..._. Auume. sa11,• ree. t.o.1440 --· ----- 3 Hr 2 &. completuly rn- mode l ed , fant a s tic buckyard. $1350 mon - thly. Owner will car ry . Soo to apprec1<1te. Great West c l1ff l oca trnn. 964.2502 Ed. 2DUPLEXES 'NT /211 Orange St Sl94.500 F..ach. 3 blks to ocean. Agent. t.73·1282 -----~ - Owner Must Sell. Drop· pang pnce $9000. Deluxe 2br Newpart lfei1thts. Open house week-ends. 645-64.56. 422 Fullerton. Deluxe duplex. 3br & Jbr Over JOOO sq ft 17 blk to bay & bc:ich. Sl:t9,000 646-1757 *NO qtJALIFYING• Only $10,000, lake over rantastic lease option on 3 BR exec. Jx>me. Won't last. Owner. 5414ll0 HAllOI VIEW Elegantly upgraded 3 Br in great loc. Lovely yard. &'13-4313 RE/MAX Seashore Dnve duplex. lbr each w/addit.1onal b. Must. sell . .$275,000. &fS.. 7753121.3-446· 1639. IYOWMEI 60'•Water Pier for large boat. 4br. D.R., f'.R., Jba, gourmet kitchen, lrg L. R.. in beautiful Dover Shores. ssas.ooo Call 840·181.3 eves IA YSHOltl DRIVE BAY VIEW from up stairs. 4 Br. 3ba, fam rm. $3118,000. Carol Tatum, ,...49MI029. Mlwport•acll 12UMITS I Door from the Ocean. Unbeliveably low pric<.'d at.. $62.S,OOO. Owner wilJ trmde. Wartd ....... 5~7nT Custom qua lily al $285,000 By owner. Courtesy to Bkrs. VIEW AND SOME Superh duplex. overlook mg waler and Lido Isle 2 Bdrm, (fl>IC & dt:l·km~ each side. noom to ex pand. Seller will help fin ance. fo'ull price $360,000 (;all Mi cke y Shafer. Rkr 960 1980 Saulh LGCJlllMI 1086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURY UYING OC'eanv1ew, lg, newly rc- mod e I e d 4Br, 2 Ba charmer Bay windows. 2 frplcs, h<1rdwood nrs. c u ~to m <"ab1oct s , redwood hot tub/jacuzzi, ga7.eho, wlk lo pvt bch PLUS.Unique i.:ueM apt. Mu.'lt sc.-e Lo apprcc. A::.k· ang~.500 Uy owne r 49'J l!lli-t IEAUTIFUL I IO deCJ VIEWS of whitewater and north coas t. Oceans ide o f Coast Hwy 4 Bdr m , fam rm. 3 ha home. Pvt. com· MEW munity, tennis, secluded EXCLUSIVE LISTING cove beach S47J.ooo. 2.5% BLUFl-'S 3 Bil ?1/:1 liu, dn. owe bal OD contract "X" plan on bre11thtuk for 2 yrs. 499· 1282 or 496-1222 10~ g r e e nb e l t.. 2 fl.replat..'CS, wrap.around SunMt •ach I 088 patio. Walk to c-omm ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, tennis club & 11hoJ>!>. IARGAIN SlSG.500. SHOWN llV ISTTIMEOFRRED APPTONLY S5S.500 home in $65,000 o1Zfo~n crrrOee~s~:"·'r:i: R E A~'T y , , , *. s.a. ..... 1076 T...._ 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner, 4br, D.R. lt'.R. 23>' ocean view $159,WO. 492-5223 DVTIIJ::BEACH Large home w /ocea n view. S273,500. t-492·4288 THISISIT Seeluded on top of the bill, 180 degree ocean view, across the golf course. Th.1.8 home Ill 2800 sq ft ol beauty. fireplace in llatr Bdrm, cryslul chandeliers. A hllhlY UP· grMed property for the moat d lacrlm ln allng ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'NSTIN EST A TE Execu li ve h ome of adobe, ~ acre with lots ol In.tit & shade trees. A vecy distinguished 2300 sq ft home with new carpet & paint. Won't last al $139,900. Call 540-3866. b uyer s. Priced at $249,900. T h ia home • ESTATE niPreaenta Lrue value. Olatad Norm PhllllP11. Com mancllDI view or West Coul Paclnc R.E. b9ck beJ, mount.a.Ins, ci· Da n a Pl 498·8536, ~~Ule lot on &nae> OWIB DISPllATI M ay be r acing rorecloaure! Cuatom 3 BR home with s pec- tacular view o r nlShl llllbla &Dd 1enlle rollin& talla. Formal dining, tun· ken lounae. ramlly room • livtns room all open to entertainment al1ed decb. Plenl)' d room ror pGOI. Owner .. open to creative n a a ncln& • 5 bclrma, 1---------4~ba&bl DoverSborea Beautiful 4 Br, FR, secl.,de d patio , p vt beac9'e lub, IBOH•ID ClODlll. ow...ratt,... a real buy at •12a,100. ()pn s.t!aan 1a.1. 3111 Via S.OarlDcdo ....... •••• .... •lllAl.TY .... 7'71 Olllrllll• .... ....................... ............ ..... Permanent Mobile llomc Trrulcr al El Morro Buy Trailer Park. $38,500 firm. Owner 644-4688. 1004 DETROITER 10x55, w/scroom.-d porch. lovely low rent adll no pel C.M. par k. $13,500. Prin. 548-6389. Mobile Home Information ,, Mobile Hotm U•inc) for y•7 We're here to ans w(•r your quesltons & tu fmd yoo a mobile home you dc:.1rc. We huvc many choice re::.al<.-s m Orun,:ie County & bc:ich .1rc·a:. Plus no down paymcnl l''or more info 1·all our profe:.:-.1onal courtcnu!. staff. TORTOISE M.H . SALES 102 1':. 17th !)l. s /\ 972-8421 Golden West 2AxflO. :rnr 21ia. fam rm'"'.' <.:u~lum redwood deck. !i• l'k. San Juan Capo. 4!JfHIJJ7 C-terylots/ Ctyph 1500 ....................... PaC'1fw V1<'W lot d1scounu•d 546-089H C01tdominiuffts/Town· hauMs for ,. 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n :RMS · Tl::flM S 1 br, new cood .. $54.000. 64.5-2632. agent ASSUME 91/•% Ln 2 Hr, )I;•, ba, comµl<:td y upgrad ed lhru ou t. Patio. 2 car attachl'<l "ur wtlaundry fac1l. $00.9~10 Com er of l''airv1c:w & Segcrstrom. Sunset Real Eatate 557-8623 1800 • •••••••••••••••••••••• OCUN DUrLEXES New 3 bedroom homes + apt. Stonis Cons tr. 64644.14 or 492· 1393 E:xctltlllT..,. Only 153 down. Owner will c arry d e fcr red pymnl 2nd TD. on this near oew 4-plcx an So . Huntington Beach. Park Place,lnc842-746t NEWPORT IEACH Various Joe. on Perun. & Nwpt S hrs avail All amenities. Presently leased. Tum·key opera· lion. Prope rly mgmt avaU.6754912, BKR. .... ,......., 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA • ........ Lot Lowest price In Costa Maa. Only 10% down. <NIC. Always rented. w...... ......... sw-nn ...... 11crow S,•ll••h .. ..... .. ,.,., ......... . t • C4 ... .... for ......... Call 711-1775 ••k for ll!r!f 2 Bil .., DuplQ lod new BIJfroat to be xcb1d c1Ma.O..-m1-.a. CovlDl&OD 4•plH Otar 8•tsrt.cm ar. •,ooo. XJal H DOIDI avall °"'*''"--.e1a. POmPLIX Wltb oce.a view. LeN ::cx!l:: old and In CMl•W/CAaY COMllACT W/IMAU. DWMl •.ooo IUMlllALTY .... "" -----------------::;.~· 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS Acres consu1t1og of l lo JO acre parcels. transi- Uonal to M l, M·2. C I, + mobile home /,()n1ogs. t.:asy fwy accel>t.. Rapid ly urow 1 n ~ a rl'a of western Riverside Coun- ty Pnct'd Crom 12' lo 34' per sq fl Owner Mr. ~lS 851-0366 MEWPOltT IEACH 3000 fl. 1000 fl off1 ee :.pat-e. qwct ltl(' indu.-. arcu No aulomol.Jvc or f1bcrgl:i~1n~ b 15 J323 d» Loh fOf' Sale 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.3 ACRE LOT Newport leach Horw Properly some biH·k bay view. fnntaslw urC'a for ho~c ranch home .i barn & :.UJblL'!! (;alt Jim fo1Ull· den. 17 Ml K.~ :-mo dys. 1 7 14 ) 51l l ·5 7 8 7 <'VC!>/wknd.'> SPYGLASS HILLS CUSJOMHOME OPPORTUNITY I lll ve you ever wuntcd lo hwld your own hum, •. , 1lus custom lot 1i. the best view lot for ~<ilc in Newport &!al·h toduy. Locatl-d betwet·n m illion dollar homl"> Owm•r will fmancl! & may 1•ons1d<'r trl.ldt.- R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 ----a.d&tah W..e.d 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIU.PAYCASH an a Oash for your hOUM'. uruts or land. SCOTIIEALTY 536-7513 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .........•.•...•....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yrly. 2 BH, I ba . IJ H . frplc. pat. g<ir. Ul1I 1od $.w.i. 673-82!13. O..Poiftt 3 126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Older, super I HR Villa, view. courty:ird, i.:ar $2'> 67J..<!181 or 4~ 6ti>l4 LGIJmaleoch 3 148 ....................... Emerald Ba y. wmler ren I.al 3 BR. m aid·:-. qlr:-. Avail Sept Jst $1500 M11 Tllrnt-r /\~-.cw 4!1.l-1~1 ·1~·1177 3169 .••....•......•........ ~ V111 l.1d11 Nord. 4br. 2ba , pi e r & ~•1 r 213·27().4!>47. 213 934..ifJ20 11 l Via Lido Nord Wl5troo. Lgc 2 bdrm. 2 ba with den & palw. Waterfront H<>m~ Inc a136 W.CoastHwy 631·1400 WANT' AC f lON'' Oassl!ed Ads 642 5678 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U eWl 2 Ur. mature couple nnl y $150 + munage 11 units. No chtldrt n or l)l't.S 532·5'J39 ------3 Br, very II(, custom rlc· :-.1w1. plu.<>h, adull<i only n11 eh1ldrc n or pet~. IJK'<itcd 295 Mesa Ur. ~. 838-ll081 •Clean 2br rondo nr. So. c·-.1 PI a /. a I' o n I , IOU S425. :"11 reh Ii:-'$ 11!174 1-.c:.t S1cl1· 1111 :!h,1 111 ln pll·X Ul"JI'>, hlllll'•, dbl i.:ar. lndry. 2 frpk W!tll-r ~ 1:11-. fl'1 Ohll·r 1 htlrlrt•n II" "'' l';t-. ~SIJ 20:1 (\!l•·.5-111 ~l DELUXE CONDOS l & :1 Ill< unit:. uv111l:ihl1> w :1 ll Jc h l' d ~ u r a i: •·, frplt'. 21"1 bath.'> ca unit l'vt ha<·k ya nt-.. $175 & Sl.'iO <·au M 1-·. !1 10 ::;, 1i1:1~ /\Uract rooruy ·I llH. 3 Ult . y:i rd w1 l<V .,,,...,., .. nr Huck Hay Sml f;11ntly prcf'd, n•J il'·t:-.. 5'~ mo 646 l!.'.J!l!i ~Y aod clt·un 3 Ur, 2 b;J E0:.1de l'M wd 11Jk, palm. dbl gar . Clrnw to 'c:hoob. park.'>. Wl-:,ll'l1rr '>h OP l)ln l: <'CDlt•r ~I [JlO l);IJ 1(61 l bdrm I l>:i r>upkic Near st·houi.. 6< bu.'> hn•·~ I \tory . CJll J ft. 1, ~ NO POWER SHORTAGE Lovely 2 Br condo, pool, patio. garage & carport, Iowa St, CM.646-8646 ~ --- Newport Heights 3 br. 1 ba. NO PETS. $450 673-2256 Mesa Verde 4 hr. 2 ba, · family rm. Super sharp! Bltns, frplc, fncd y<1rd. Avail 8115. ~. 64tH535 1226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pix.Front hse, 2Br. cute, cleW1, new cpts, good IOl', no pets, $450 mo. 494-6220 BToro 3Z3Z ....................... HOMES fo"OR ftt::N1' 3 or 4 br. Pnc•!d rrom $165 lJl $195. fo'ncd ya rd & l(<i rw g e~. t-'amll1e., plt•:i-.t.'. Kids & peh wckomc. Call 964·2566 or 973-2971. Agt, no rce. 1234 .................•..... llOM~ fo•OR IH :NT 3 11r 4 hr. l'n e1>d fr nm St6S tn $$~. t-'ocd yard & i.t arai;e::.. F a m1 l 1e:. plea-.c, kids & p1•u .. wl'lromc. Call 964-2566 or 97:i-~ I. /\gt. no f ec ........on ~ach 3240 ....................... $17:i l>uplcx across from bc;u·h. 2 Br, 1 ba. h.:1· 11'1lt<>. frpk, stove. Watt·r & ~a.-. pd. ll!f 8th SI. l>nVl' by 1£ intcrio:,Ll'<I s1·c nc1~hbor at 115 Hth St of rall 1213 )376·11185 or 12131828-1~. Vat·a.nl 3 br, 2 ha + li.:1• playroom. f':ncl. y:ml SSIJO mo. Ga rd t·n1·r / walt..'r pct Bolsa Chica/ l:A:i!ni:l'r arcu. 840·55()1 . at the PILOT wer with a y0 ur Ad po st Life ooubl~ pilot & coa e.• oa1IY o\IW5P ''-01 p AeachOO 1 .... holdS Anr..&- t1o1JS8 .~~ Sii r Any merchandise for sale priced at S100 or less qualifies for a Pilot Power Ad 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 Cs/I today, we 'II bl/I )QI or charge it to your BsnkAmerlcard I VISA or Master Charge. (Motorcycle ads must be prepaid) Deadline: Any time before 5 p.m. Tuesday • AJI items muat be priced • Ad can run in any appropriate clasalflcatton • Sooy, no commercial buslneaaes DAIL1 Pll.OT ! ...... . . .... . . . ....... --...... _____ .,... !hur!d!y. July 2e. 1979 OAILV PILOT CZ ,.._. .. S.lhs Wam t.o tx.y a bualnet>I> New add.it.ioo lo suite 180. and earn over •.ooo + ;a fUl1 service, exec. sw t.es year? Seamless Rai11 in Newport Center. 14 Carrymg Systems . W•· new offices in plush sur· mBke OU1' own & install r oundings w /unde r -th e m o n the Job. 38r . 3ba, luxury new Rmmt loshr sra hse $82.50 eround assigned park· Guarant.e.! business from 1 -Or-1-.. -... -2-b-lk-s-rro_m_ ·lwnbse. Pool. 11pa, ten· + '1'l util. M/F, 25+. tng. From $295 mo. Ask relern!s. Plus lots !Jlorc ~'° na • Nr beach •""'5 ""'"'7110 abou~ our mov~·tn al-busmes.'I. 2 lr"''ks and wuWJ'. no pets $300. 225 11 • ...,. • .,...,. • -lowanc~. -846-1676 .. m11rh. $75,00-0. Mo r e l!lthSt. 842-0355,536·8229 · 2 Br lo shr in duplex. CM. Newport Regency Corp. room lo expand bwlmesi>. Lovely uJI adult, 00 pel'I, 2hr. Iba. Yearly. SleP6 lo 2 3 3 9 E I d e n A v e . (714 >644·7189 serving aJI of Orange Co. 1,2.&aBR apts,6200Ed· bc:h. 1116 W. Balboa 5 48 ·.S939 /S57 ·1171 ----l!:stabllshed bus iness 1 llB cucoo 9 Blvd. $<&50. 213/865·2M2, Richard. Law omce or other pro over s years. Phonl' nstc-r. ·'""" '~·--714/673-5187. rcssaooal oHace AVCO 556-7723 aft 6pm. Nt.'W deluxe 3 Br. 21,, ba. Maleroommate wantcdto Jo'i n a n clal Tower, ---- L.gc yard, garage. Kads ok, n o pet s $!100. ~Zj(.l(j; 841S-26SS BACHELOR UNJ'('S from s hr Ba I Penins u I a Newport Center Single CERAMIC BUSINl!:SS S225 per mo unfurn 100' twnhse. Call Slten aft 6, ofl1ces or 3 orrace swtc. Entire invent.of')', kilo. from ocean. For more an-~l Reception an: a, Xerox . poller 's wheel. mold:.. Adult Complex luxury 2 bdnu. 2 be. tennia. pool, spa, security gate. $475. lat. l aSl+deposlt. 54MZZ5. 982-25116. WATfRf RONT tfOMt .. a.c. REAL ESTATE 631-1400 SUSCASITAS Furn. l br apt SZ75. Encl. pr. Adu.It.Ii, no pell.. 2110 ~Bl. 541'·4968 ----focall Renal<! uL 556·77&7 lnw Library. 9f>5 2'111 or show rases, greenwure, 317, Turllerock large new 67S-Z7U. L"lC Will also an:itruct. 3Hrcoodo. 11h Ru, avail II/ I. $:j00. 21.311161 · 1524 h1gb ly upgraded pool, $2500. 837..i!Zl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jae, F.R .. frpk , wet bar. I or 2 Rm So1tet. from $7S -- - 2 larae bedrooms, 21hba, 2-sty townhom e, de· ta1ched gar. wash er/ dryer , alJ bltins, custom decor. 9825. 645-7573 agt. ........... 3741 *** I & 2br, move In today. all appl. Own rm. & bath. Tro W 19lh SL. CaJI Tom renrus Shop High prof11 . JO 's . S320mo . 9 ·5 , 540-2200. low overhead. $14,00o + Oteaalroat 2 bdrm. 2 ba. pool. clubhow;e, secun· l)', oo sm children. S7~ mo. Furnished w /util. p11id or unfurnishe d . 7 14 /638 -3 724 & 2131633-4.989. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA UEACll MTR INN. Maid serv.. color 1V, heatt:d pool. Ulal (714 )494-5294. 985 No. Coa.'lt Hwy. 2br, 2bu $425: 3br. 2bu, SS2S. New wtfprlr , & yrd;, 557 4700, cxl 2312 ~&40·2426 eves & 2 Br 2 8a :,Ludao. J,"larage, :.ml ynJ, no pclb. s:Jll5 mo. 67>f.G?O. s:JG.J:m Walk w bch. S285 to $325 • 64&<M1or498 I 003 752-6S71 cves. 759·1419. ----mv. 673-4313 RE/MAX 1Wf!c9• , .. •aw 1242 ....................... Bays b or es exclus ive pri v•le communit y w/access to 2 lo vely beaclaes, 3 Dr/study 2 Ba home, unfum, seoo incl. gardener. Avail Sept 1. 642.&ISS or if no answer 494-2797 P .P. North End s tudio. S'l75 m- cludes ulthties. Call 499-152S or 499-3636. Easts1dc I br, llmall t>ut ('O'ly, newly n-dct oralL'<I, nalural wood cabob. sno tta..,.t •och 3769 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~WNNINC large lhr . SUMMER RENTALS gankn apt., pool, rel' Walk to l:i.:1.11•h. 1 llr, stove & rdnl(. SZ75mo 536-2156. 962 t4050 New 2 lxlrm. l h.1 m•ar be ach . S4 50 Call 631-lJO'J. 675-95!15 ----.. twwnhftlnislMd or u..fwNshed 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TllE EXCITING PA.1.M MESA. APTS MJ.NUTt:S TON PT BCll Unch, 1&2 FJR from $255 & up . Adults No pets. l.S61 Mesa Dr. Hoommat.c lo shr 2 flr apt m Npt. 645--:>303, ti40 I LlA. Penny. ---- MtF to i.hare 3 bdrm Duplex, pnvate ba. boal sllp, l '12 blocks lo bciich Balboa Pen. $200 mu +- ,...,, ulJI. Cull 673-45711. A.IRPOIT A.REA Bnst.ol St ~xposurc U9) l>q. fl. 4 oHace !>Wle walh l al(hl~d !>l ~n dVa1.hib1lily. Xlnl accClis w new CdM frwy. Con llll'l Palas11tks Cent••r lL'IUlan~ ()ff an • ol 20114! S .. K llnslOI Ir~ or Cilll 557 WIO. MOPED SA.LES & SERVICE Good Coilt.a Met.a IO('a lion. Tremendous pote11 · llill $4200 +inventory. (;al I 541;.. 58IMl *#• HERITAGE . • REALTORS Execullve home 4br, 4ba, 3 -ca r gar , fully landlcaped, on Trinidad Island. Lease l yr. Avail 11/79. $1000/mo. Bo;al sb p av al I. 840-21682. •WALK TO 8 EACH-3Br. S7SO mo. be, tenrus, pool & volleyball, gar, agl. 96Z-6628. Uy the week, now avail. area. SJL5. 710 W. lllth St QUl~T dlx 2br l h.1, fprlc. ford y1 t1 , $100/mo New4·plcx IW! :19116 Also Winter Rentuls 1 Ur apl, Incl s tove.· Near Beach. 2br, u11I pd. <5 Ulka l::ast of Newport Blvd> !lam-5pm 546·9860 k e s pons1h l e mall'/ femdc, rrud JO's lo i.harc 3 Br, 3 ba home an CdM. south of hwy. $35()/mo IO· ('I' i: Ull.I. Larry 67 r, 91:1116 l'VI!!> l'Vt oHacl• for rent, JJ}rX ll"'xtO' 830 W l:llh ~l. <'.M 646 4070 for tnfo 1--------- 55' dock w /dramatic new house. Muio cha nne l, Coral Cay. 4 BR, calhedraJ clgs. 2 fplc's. lux rock spa. Pvt 1tuard gate, prestige comm ., fumorunfurn. Avaal. im· med. S2400 mo. 592-1608 (213) 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PA.MOl•MIC YtEW 3Br. 2Ba, new luxury g11rden hom e. 'J'urtlerock. pool. $750 mo.~2154 UMTA.LS 3 BR. 2 ba ....... $600/900 4 BR. 3 UM ......•••• , $75() 5 BR. 3 Ba ........... Si\50 2 BR. 2 Ba ........... S500 San Clemente 3 bdrm, J:Yc ba, f11m rm, oiccyd. 675-0562 ---Bhtls, pool; lovely 3 HH, end wlil. $7SO Mo. Agent 644-0134 'nacre horses OK, huge 3 bdrm home an Back Bay 20 x 24 n. II VIOi( rm w/frplr, s ep. bunk house w/wcl bar $750 /m o ~3777 or 540-0004 Agt. -----For grac10U.'i livm11·th1s as al! Big Canyon condo 2 Br 3 Ba w/pool. tenna:,, Jae. No pets $875 833-3349 Brand new NewJ>Ort Ter· race Condo. 3 br. 2'h ba • stove, relrig. Wllhr/dryr, pool. No pets $575/mo. 631-1317 or 213-<477·8474 No fee. Ag:_nt_67_5-8170 Adullll only, 011 µcti.. Call Joyrt. ij41,.:i.:1111 cvci. K<..fcrcnet:S. 646-0983 Call 4!r.!·~~2 SUt tt&/WIMTER REHTA.1.S DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES 645-7573 ---81-:At.rrl 1-''lJl~LY dccorat· L'<I 2 Rtlrm on I~1do w1lh ull amcrutaL'l>. Mana view. $1100 /mo. Waterfront Hornes. 631-1400. WE HA.VE SUtttB IEHTA.LS Aho....., ,_....._.for .......,.,...... associated Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apls tn 14 plani; _ from $350 + pools. ten· I Or. remodeled, hkc new. I Hr. I ba aJ)t. cpl ~. ilrJ>S. Garage. Adults 1111 pct:. cnrl ~aruge $300. mo fo'e m to s hr 2 Br apt w/same $182t mo. CM. Jacloc 646·33!15 s:m. 646-2!l0 J. !Ji04Rtl I 2 Br duplex. $325. &1.5 Vactonu No dogs. 546-IH4!4 2hr, Iha, gar, very 111l·c. No Pets. Nu Kid:\ $36CJ 548 7234 Ulte slud10. bci.I t-:1 ~1dc. S250mo. Avail K/1 645·7272 Lrg 2 Br , i;ur. W /U hookup. new qati., drps. stv. adlt.s no !Jt'L'> $335 2178 /\ Placenlau. t•Jll ~7983. -----VIE W OF OCEAN & CITY 2 Br. 2 ba. frplc, beum ceal . J<1cuir:z1 , garal(C $500 mo. Call Mun lyn Bana JiJ 1-0097 lllr, adlt.s only. no ~l1> mi., waterfolli.. pond:.! Avarl Au~ I Ga., for cookang & heal· M. sedts Jo'. rm ml for 2br, condo nr fa1rgroun1b. $200mo Isl. lasl + • 2 ulll Ask for liob after 7pm &'6 21~ 000·267!> 10~ Pll td. J-'rom San Olci:o l"rwy dnvc North on Beach to Mcl-'adden tn..11 Wet nn Mct-'udtlen 111 Sl'uwan<I Village <7 M lllll.1'51!!8. * Otoll Y 2 LEFT * New J lir. aµl:. prn patio:., end dtshws, :! frplCli. j(ltfU~e:, W /t•llf"h apt Cl'"-t' lo :.hopvmi;. :-.chis, & i.hort llnvt· tu fwy Jbr. 21r.tl>a wath W 0 unly $19:'1. Jbr. :urn. only $175. Crpts, drps. ~ 1111· arc color coordmat1•tl :-O:u Pt lS Martha IHI. 1:171 cves846-7473. l'rof M Jo' tu :.hart· lrg condo 111 liluff:., N U. TREES. TREES -111..'Xl l.CJ pool, prvt hath. $275 mo Uys ,557 711113 . eves. 640-4232 ADULT APARTMENTS Nestled among tall panci; & nL~hing streams. PAt:ffl<.; WOODS 839 2MO 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S60 Double gar age for Roona 4000 storugc. 119 8th Sl, llunl. ... _.._..,.. Beach Call (213):r16 IUISS • ·~ 3842 .. ;;;: .. ··~0·;··0•••• or (213) 828-100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mw/ 1tc· cnctlc ----__ _ 2br. Condo, I' ~ua. frpcl, $72=~f5 up. :)mgle Car garage, secun• gur opnr, pool, tennis ---&spacious m CORta Mes a 4450 •.•...................• for '>tori! &0H1ce space ut rcusonabll' rah-:.. 500to 5000 Sci Ft. MESA v..:nm: Cm l'l...AZA 1.525 Mcsa Verd<-1':. C.M. 54S.4123 Ll-;n.; MAK I-. A IH•:AI. 1200 !)(l rt an .:r t'at l<w..i . I.Joo an f'ount:un V;11l1•y 1'11!<.L'>C cull t'tll'ry I G rc1•n lll.3 j 540,0227 Nl-wport Nr PC) M<lfit-rn S4ll sq fl. MfJre or ok 2t.:J.U AV()N.(t.:1 l l:J.477-7001 Commen·a,11 IJUI lcJ1nJ.: 3.~ n Open ~pun• llardwootl noor On N\)t lllvd. CM. Coll 646 !>718 dayb, CV~ 842·8632. C.:ANNl!:R Y VILLA<a; gar/i.hop wath amplt• park.~ 31s t St G73~!rm YEARLYLIASE crts, $1150 21J/598·UG40, Ucaut qwet home Ima , Complex. ~Imo. ALSO n.... 2 br w/"ar Adults. cpt.s. 7141842·"'""'. bch Lag. Bch. R• .. •m Large dbl gar. xlnt for ..,.,.. lease w /option lo .. """'' "" p Bil lboa Island, s mall .... u .4 blkstobeach,l blk drpi,ran~e.rncdyd,wtr avml.lutch&lndyrpnv. storage. vt entrance. A 01WJ pd. 537--0380 1·5 Spacious, clean 31lr. 2ha, + Jo'am .r m . 525om o . Secure CM apt complex. store. ll8 J.:Ute. Avaal HU (li-f ~ '> 41 f, T'')._,';. • • ""' ~ J ' , , • t;, lo pool & tennis-Newpt r I bl I l h SBS/ 2.13/795-9278 al 5 now. Call t <> set>. Agl Shores home, 2 sty, 3br. Yearly rental; $500 mo. 2 at39"li"Orange .. $a5(J rp c. tans. mi 11• • 494·1294 mo. · l 675-8170 n..1-A ·i , 667 "K' • Victoria ... $320 213/432·1936 ask for nan. pm. · 1 ______ _ 2ba FR frplc roof sun-..... ..... va1 ·now· ---Roo Cbn · deck. s7soim~ + $300 __ Ag~enl673-3663 2Sl.9 "t~"SanlaAna.$350 -m ·Laguna st.an ......,.alR...tal 4500 ..._...._ f $1 050 ~leach 3848 home, nr beach. Straight OHie. ~ 4400 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ........... ,g ee. · mov-s-ca.-• 3776 WALLACE~T Al'TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• male. $200 + ulll. Cook· •••••-•••••••••••••••• es you an. Armand or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2(»9 Wallace Sl 2 Or, occun view. new crpl ang pnv's. 49'J·2286. ::>Ff'JCE space available t.agunar HJMlls 2 Adj 5000 Miche lle Ul Allslatc Oceanfront 2 Ur c:ondo, Nt.>wly decorated. beam & paint. Very clcun ! at 17875 Beach Blvd. sq. t. ·I unatb. new a.eek it out! WoodbridJ(e 1_540-4646 ___ • ______ pool/jac .. S4SO pr mo ceabngs. 2 br. Iba. $370 S185.549 ll86or83.'l·flfl17 Room kfor rent$1P5oo0 I, non near Talbert in Hunt ~~gM~~~t~~ic~r 't:'::~ twnbse 2·sty, 2 Hr. 1"'2 1 ,_._4 _...,.11.... Sept IS-June l$. Bkr, Nodesxie;1t.s rl'q'd + 1 mo ----s m o er . I mo . 111gton Beach. sso pt•r Oa. W/D rm, pvt patio. ....,.;; --"" 492-9400 free rent. ctuld ok. No Pl:NlllOUSI!: NO t-:NU :14S-4:!510aft 6. month. Phooe me:o.i.a~c Fores t. L:-.c by ownr. +rec pkg incl. lake. pool, Canal front. Comm pools --------Jll't.'I. MS."'4ll. 2Br. 2ba luxury apt, LJ.": 11e..~ R__,,_.• -Sd'Vlce $JO per month. ~I ta Jacuzzis &tennis cl'UI. No & t.enrus Ava al now. $825 _. t ----terrace. pa noMra ma c _.........-,......_. 4200 desk S.S per month. 0111ly Ntow fn>nl ~trL't:l l0<·11Laon, pet.s. Annual lease. $475. _u.e_·_&LS-__ 337_0_____ lf.iWwh Large I bdrm up1>cr , $265. odcea1 n v1!c,ws. :.nuNrc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pilot ofhce . !'hone l'ark Irvine Hu:o.1nei.s 56&-WQ .....,.IMd Qu1l'l buald1ni; walh a u L., •C t•rc-nN·:. u La~a. oceanfront pnv. 642-432lext.Z76. WATERFRONT 2 L ge ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>caul1ful landscnpin~. pet~ L 'iC $ti()() IO() b c ii c h. r I s h In J: C.Cntt·r, 4•901 i.q fl. For The Lakes Brand New Townhouse for lease. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. a /c. $550/mo. • 2 13 /378 -6 5 85 o r 714/D-7670. Bdrms, aJI blltn!I, sharp. lallloa,......a 3807 Ideal for adulL'> over 35. 494-a:tm weekly/mo. Wtnlcr CENTER POINTE IM· optwn to boy l'vt _'8S_lmo __ y_rl_y_. 67?1_906_' _· -••••••••••••••••••••••• No pets LJ<; 1-:w I\ RO OCEANFHONT 2 Br, 2 b; ltnlcs,499-:fllfl. . EXEC. SUITES Ply 494-4800. 4!"1-J<Jti6 Bl~fsooodos.lt:asesS560 Sm lbr, nr bch. 1827 W Al'TS,b~02~ 1-·ullcrton w1pr1vacy. gn:cncry, Nc.-w beaut, reur. ocee1n-Jamboree&MacArthur L500sqft.1310Logan,C'M. lo$750 n .. •boa $375 lse utal .....i Ave <I k l-:a1:it Newport ._ rf & f l'··y Window.• ••oo pr mo. 64" 7"1" . .., · • • t"• Ave & l blk South of lTasnanu :o.u i.upt'r mt, buy vu, I br, NB. .... ., ~.moo " v ' Agcnl644·1133 6'5--066. Bay>.G3M)J97 beach S8~a t mo . $350/wk. Quiel epic PlushCarpet. '1'atlerockbom~4br.~ba. 2Br. 2 ba, de n, lovely Sml 2 Br, s und oc•k , Waterfro nt Jlo m ci.. 67~21158 752-2737. .. Cprlc, 5711 Sierra Cicio. Newpart Beach area. garage. nr beach, uW pd, lbr, Iba, duple x w/own 631-1400 ------ MEW IHDUSTRIAL tNTS FOR LEASE Cl~ to 405, COS. & !II frt>eways .. ,,1600 ,q fl wrth offa ce. 714 /89ff l!OOtJ . I rv. S64Smo . w /lse. ClOfle to ocean w/vlew. $500yrlse.645-4l66 ~uj(e. front & back yd, 1 URocc .. n vaew, '• hlk fr VaeaffoltR...tah 4250 Helall/Off1ce s pac·c. 700 !r»-2199. 540-550.5. -$675/mo. 760·9277 or wuquc. $325. 631·5908. beach. tn5. 549·1 llSS or ••••••••••••••••••••••• sl'!..,!t.148W.ecsaJtcl lc~olrrl.,;.reo. 67S.1771 ask for Loas $225 J,Br apt. Utll pd. No llou.'>e for rent, Dig Bt:;ar ~,.,... ""' pct.s. 106 E Day Ave. 119 2br, gar. fncd yd, pet ok, J.W..8917 · City sips 6; line ns furn Owner must si:ll am m 1· d 1 a t c I y O 1': L I . lll-~IAUHANT, JWCJ Ml rt $150,000 gro1>:-.. zu·, r11:t. S'l00,000 1 potcnlaal Xlnt leai.c & lot· at 100 u1w ren\ Can be hclµ run. ~bO\Jl all offers. ~I ~7cvc:.. MaMy to l.oClll 5025 ........•...•.......... SWING LOA.HS and 2nd Tn.ast Ot!cd J .0<10~, "" ri~1dentaal pror1t·rt Y lli'>t.omu.ed lo tm't.'l your n1..'(.'<b' k i:;_ ui:;l'·r SAMTIAGO IAHK 714/832 5200 V"NEED {MONEY • CREDIT NO NOil.EM 2Rd & Jrd TD loans 547.5402 Arranged by Coast HCMIR LoaM CASH FAST 2nd & 3rd hom1•11w111•1 loan'> ra:-.t. .. fur anv JlUl"POM'' Jo:Z l('rm~. flJ'>I r·n'Clal no 1>r00h·m C .111 riow .•. N11ob1Jgatton. Ukr 955-1610. \fONl!:Y AVAJLAlll.1-; Lo cUil. any pul')•o~·· Mi . I larnr a vc 951 :ia:t:. Bus10t?S.'>l1nvest nwnl loan ... any purpt1st· Al!l. 842-04~ LIASE Upgraded 2 bdr +den. 2 h•. On golf course. Beal&. view incldg nlle Sharp 2 bdrm. Nice area. Sonlten bdrm & living rm. w ash e r /drye r , refrig. $575. Call 645-29811. Resp'I adJts. couples pre f 'd . crpt, Spacious 2 BR. lanai rm, tis nalely pr cpl. Cull drpi. $325. 546·7506. ax> Mo Turner /\si.oc. af\.cr3p.m. 548_·1_989_. -- O.C. AIRPORT LOC. Professio n a l office w/rccept.lorust Mon·Fra. $375 month lo month. Secret arial services avrul. $49-7751 Stmagt 4550 Any type busrness loan ••••••••••••••••••••••• JU:al l:bt.atc. Const.r. & • • tit.ell. Only 9650/m o. CaU Olen Hellw a rth , RE/II.AX 6.11·12166 Lux. Twbee. 2br, leruws, pool, jac. M25. 714/5'58-$727. A.~ .... 3241 ........................ . .. ••• II rll wd H. Lee 1131 Wanrick Ln. Newport Beach You ue &be winner of ............ (lr2..50value>. to Rlqlla1Brot. ........ Balley Cl.rem For Leue J asmine Creek <llndo.·Sec. gale, pools, tennis, priv . Jae. $1.:D>mo. Call Tanya at 833-LlS7 or 646--5096. C.-.. Mcr 3122 ....................... Apt. for rent. New 2 bdrm. b\All ins, ftear ocean In CdM . Call art e r 6. 18HIMO. Cozy l br, frplc, pvt pool. I empl'd person, no child WTILUfF HOMI or pets. $410 Lease Non lAlf'8e sptit-level exec.~ , _Sru __ •*1er __ 640-4999 ____ _ br, 3 ba. Pool, jacuui, fantastic view, full D. rm. ~ rm w/pool table & fu.11 bar. Walk to N.B. Tenaia Club & best CdM Schools. Unf. or part furn. Lie. Avail. 8/1. Reis & sec. dep. SU~ mo. M>-2113; 642..o350. 2br, lba. t.ownhse, deck . pool, bll-lns. adult, child 16+, no pets, MJO lsc. 613-0473. 2br, fam. rm .. duplex, back half. $450mo. 640-5868 aft. 6 : A'=9~~ L08TltALONE? llln1...s 3124 ....................... Cen&el' SHOWS YOO THE WAY LA MANCHA AnS IUUTIFUL! __ ~94-1_11_1_ Mesa Verde 2hr 2ba. t'lrepluce, dishwasher Patio encl. garage. xlra parlung. laundry room. Everyth ing perfect. Adults. $400. 31117 Mace. 5'10·4400 £'s ide new 2br , 2ba duplex, upper. Compl. kat. Crpt, drps, frplc, deck. $425mo. No Pel'>. Adults O n ly. 135· 0 Ftower. 673-0041. 3 Br condo. 1SOO sq . fl . Pool, j11cuzzl. A/C, tennis cl. n'wer bldg. 630 Rhine. Drook view Tract, Paularinu. S6SO mo . D ·fOU ~ ....... 3852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, 2 ba Condo, on golf oourse. Laguna Niguel. $475. 492 6700. Mewporl lesh 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lo beach, lge upper 2 br, beam ceiling, frpk. gar door operator . t\11 bltns. M95 yrly. 642-3400 ---Parle Newport luxury t Br. view of Upper Bay, PM mo. Al\ 7PM 760-1731 or 640-9088 !.« 2br, 2ba dpli . Garaf!e. CIOl!e ~ ocn. AdJts only. 218 Cedar. Newport Shores. 675-7935, 637-7255. WATERFRONT . 2 Lge Wnghtwood V1llugc vaca· t.aon home for rent 3 bed!., slct.'1l!l 8-10. Phone 499-3670 anytime Wailukl I bd£m. vaew Con· tlo, 1540 ft. from beach. Slee~ 4. Fully equip. kitchen. Pool, exercise rm, lndry facal. $168 per day. 846-8817. Honolulu, Wa1k1ki area Condo, 2 BR, I ba, kitch . Jo'u r n 'd , $35 day -4 ~. 644-0648. ..... to,... 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Avoid depGSils & c ut la ving expenses! Professiona lly since um . HOUSEMATIS 832-4134 Tlcketa muat be ex-roOOHOllE Larle, 1.214 bd 1arden cbaa1ed for reeerved ,.,.11611 ,,.111 t,C· Adult.a. Dahwhr. ,.... a the CoavenUoa --I bbq On11es' ahead ot time. • enc gar, caa · Adult 2 bedroom. Super locaUoo. Redwood beam ceWnga. No pets. $300 mo. Inquire 568 W. WUsoo Apt E. MS-6448 Bdrms, aU bltlns, sharp. Retired gent. 2 br. 2 ba, llB5/moyrly. 675-1908 fplc, pool, rec rm, priv 0111 toll'JI. est. 212 to Pool. Gaa Pd. 778 ScoU ........ _ ...... ~. 2br, 2Mtba. lwc. all appl. Pl. "'"5073; 145-5811 ,Blchelor, new great t;. QmlUJ'U'lf'~. Qr111a Is drpa. 3 blU to aide location. $270. * * * CJOMD. Avail. Ju. ly 211lb. Specloua 2111 br, arts. •Wl; eves837·0866 ~, lldla. 1 laL YiMr--.... .....,./IM.5*SM2. ramlly unit. Poo & ~ -Pl*Ysrouad· Sundance 2 BR. 1ba,encl1ar. bltn11, 91. llL a.It + .,.u&. lllllf8I a Bll 2"' a.. nr w.t Mia • .-llaple. dlltwlr, oo s-eu. kids. 4IWUI. comm pool, teanl1, •llll"betweea &J..5. HJ.7529btwn5-9pm. a.. ... a. ..,.._ =. flOO lee. Al\. GardlnVlataApU .. Jkaeer E'Sicle loc. Small ~I & quie t Newport Htht.a 2BR apt. Pool, patio & garage; Adults, no pets $3815. l801 l.5th St. 642-7340. ? bdrm ~anlront dplx *° yrty, avail Aua l ~ s..horeM5-2117 ..... NI .... 11aor... BNut. braad new 1112 • 2 Bdrm home. tte yard. ....._...., '9edl,,.... s.a • ·-, ~· laundry rm. Kida OK. ao.e lo school lbrst' pool, lnclrY. hencl aart. =a...._,,,..... _, -to __.. _.._ 11 Int ep.. to be , Np . -- • 11111111"11"• .. -•• oecupr. - -....,.... ove o-Shore• area. S275mo. ~!!!!!!!!:.!!!!~~--18&1.llbome,lat= -. :f. :,::"'""'·Aft 6 caU M).5a18. L•l•U.WIM.1 .. ..._ dll. 1S.lflm& ea.NU --'-------OIMa-. LaurJ C.. •·••·..,... a-.aw,2ba,ll .. Del NcuBdrm.IYOpermo Ckeafroat,,early,3 BR, •-. -_. .a& ... , ntl llar aru. uoo. 2 + POO dep. at 2257 =·~le, praae. ~ C-::t• MIO, .... , .... , ............. cblldrtD, ao p et1. Plaeml1a. COit. M••· · · ao...111111••• 1 Br , ...... 1"' Ba • .-For more lnfo call ea1 Canyon condo ~........ M•*i._!.!~•ldrJer: Dllmrll ..., 2 br, 2"' ba ...._Slf.7'107 w/clalll 2br, 2ba, frplc, ...... • PMJo. ftnpsaee, A/C, .......... 1C1 ft, dbl U8T SID!-llr, tot.ally Wit'*· wurt~. leftnil. ----IOtln •';::J·· feed )'ltd .......... mo . ., ~P•· Like HW. ... ,,,181.r,le,AI WJ f' t 1191 w l ..... C.Cb.clna, .... Dr.MNOG j MM8C'1 =--~ • ,1111111 .. !,........... ~ mo. ~ • .._,... JU• a BR, t~ be~al.k to .-r;_ ... POil a.r --•-•••••••••• bleeb, bul Is • Oar. 0 1 :1••11te. I•' w ........ from. .... .... •.'walk. ChatmlllI-itrr."t<st7 ::o· 1rl1. A1t. :.L...!..:...:. ....... hed1U'CI• ID ....... iftcl. 1•r. •n, fprlc, atll )HI, ~ ..... .-...,_.,. ft. 1era1t1. P••UI•• a&ra • ..,ki•t· Entl. • lln. Hartley. m?I •raal1 ~n rt•d •• ~ .... "~· ....... jet. Two &an&to, 11'/ .... lllO. ... ...... ca..an.d =•=---. =-o.:-~r.-· =~::,,:·.~ = .. :-s..::~ '. e ntry, $225. 673·2181 64.5-71163 Expand your lifest yle with a compatible room· mate. We cillrover that person.Call TWO PEAS IN A PAD 851-0815 or 758-1308 Female to ahare house In Corona del Mar. Noo 1moker. SZ75. Eves. MMltS. !O' sq ft . 1500 n of storaiw Dl'v A~ 540-143:1 or s hop. C .M. area ---- MEWPORTCEHTH Destgn Plaza. Luxunous office. Sub-let. 642-5456. 64().7aal. 642-4758 ~torage lot fenced o n 50x65', l blk from Orange on 17th. C.M. 675-5375 .... w..t.ct 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor & Frwy. C M 2 nos, $190. 3 rms. $280. Respansi ble, wor kanic A/C, cpls, drps. AJ\ns & wr1 l e r seek s on c 640-9612 bedroom t•ottagt-10 eves. · Corona del Mar or Costa OOace bklg nr Udo l11le Mesa. Qwetncss esscn· Zl50 lo 4700 ft. Hlgbly UD· I.Jal. Write Cla-ss1f1ed Ad proved pvt offices. Xlnt 11~. Da.tly Pilot, P.O . for Atty, CPA, financial. Hox 1560. Costa Mei.a Bkr. will co-o perate. !l'.!626. mmtorilM-3166 Desire lse/rcot of house DISK WACE cpl looking for unfurn z.3 tBS&Up, loc. on Newport bdrm w/encl yd for 2 Bl, NB. C.JI 645-3050 or mature dogs. Have good S.7211 ref's for all or u s. m -9100, 12·4 pref. Steve me SUfTIS or Jean. Happiwa ill having your Senior citizen woman place of business at loolting rw reas apt an Baker Center. Recep-c Uoollt.coolrcrm,pbone 011, NB, or C.M., coveraae , 100 Xerox pleue phone l-296-3880 copies/mo, coffee, in· Fem. needs home, AuJ<. dd'd In reat. Secretarial lit. Easy IOln&. quiet & !Wea. avail. For more in· buay. Call Pam, 556-9817. lo. pleeM call Bev at m.ZllJ. w-. to rm& b7 Sept. l. In Npt. Bc:b., CdM, Irv. Otaace County Airport ....... 1 or 2br, unrurn. llMcuUve omca PlUlb bouM or coodo. Local 1uiLe1 at indlv otric.s. bu1. woman w /rer,.. Rat lnchldH rteep-Q!;iet. retiable. D>O. Call Uoal1t. Secretarial -...ae.ve..-. eervlctit avail. Saad)' 1---------f15.0ID. J3yr. old f'. wll)'t old dlild. IAOtlnC for bome !mill fede.Awa)' Office. Prtrer II H /aander. ODl)' ..,,,... mont.L Va-ITNG&..,...,.t.. ~•No. Broedway. SUta Aaa. Ht1tortcel '!:t.;dult w /J cata. -. ,._ man Info uU I or J Br apt . ._. w .... ....,. or leaaonablt. Aft 4, ..... TIOJ ... s.maJ am.. Ptdect for IAclJ eaec reloealla1 ..-tlll ...w., etc. ,._ ......... ...,.to ==~.:.=-=-~::-::. ftr _.. • all Joe f'w'D., No ddldna/pe&a. CaHI• HT·Utl ., SI . uh. Callar . ....... "" .... ,., ... ... ...._,,..., ~ 5035 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Wlllfo MhJ. Co. All types of real C!.l.all' mvcstmenls since 1~9. SpKialmgill z.dllk 642-2171 54§..06 •• CASH FOi TD's Amenc:an Mort. 547-7151 19UfTYLOA.HS UPT080% OF APPRAISAL SUO + 6pts. at 13% uil. 540-1431 llllY AVAILABLE 2NDTD& SWING LOANS ... l.NTER~ONLY OR FULLY AMORTIZIW .. Lee Realty RE. Broker. 960-11167 'm•u••/ ,. D d9/ Lelt. hillll ....................... ' I 11•• 1100 . ..................... . l • psyryt I • :f 1~ 1JI JI:~ 1 F'~ -~1r:~ · ~ ..... ""' ................ ~ ~ ) ~; ~ L t~ ! r Iii Hr •••t11 hr ..., ....................... . ...•..••••............ • Illa ' 1 - -. --··~ - -·-------~ ~:.:~ .••• ~ ••••• ~!!~! .•...••• -••• !-.;'!.!~!! ............ ~! .. !.! .•.......... !!-1·-·············· l'et ..... , A•wena1 a.TOii THJ OlH•re1orto. •Vl:&YLOWPIUCICS• ~.fwlq6rool· M • ........ • fl" ._..,~ ca.inl o..&l.tW. tM. •&Mdlt••u.t. "*' Nojobt.ocuml. Papa -. • Jtt •••• • -.,,.,....... tlUHI. Trellle . 0-.. .-aoaa CtiJf &al-ol4 WMll a AEA.U.Y CLEAN HOUSE? 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Ut-.--. --Couc P'a rh• C:ue l•rtl dn1. prunln11 • t• ·----Q.£ANINGSERVICE -•= ,..__ Ai& .... ol ..,_:111'1 ao.'14! -dMIHIPll '15\JIM __ Yard refute or ll'lhl 751·73M _ _, "°"---.....,..-6mnode11A •1•:rtMI t u•Senlcn !:!1l,~~4111·..!~11,?0 •ble For excell e n ce 1n ~t'! & d .-. ,._IUAJ, m ... •••••••••••••••••••• ........... •••••••••••• ....., VWY"..., " houaiecleanlng. Cle1m1ng ...,..s. ..... l 1ut aJteraUont. roorn ~Cl~~ P~rtd UOUS£•At .. r l'AINT l&aullnic l'folll~ntlal, l'Om UnllmaLed. 546-3726 -•••••••••••• .. ••••• adclllloo1, dec k•. et c "lplrree •• ma 0 on KEPAJRCl,EAN tlAUL rnt•r1·1al. deanup , Sb1f "'lbll ·~~"*' Z3 1.,.. or •mall Jobi LO C<~r tl44l l70I 1 nd 1 1 1 .. , llowlecleanlng, reason a r U , ..... -... "7• '"'"" -II •raD n1. • rrullf'b b I .. l C I I yn np, O\'t>rby ft Son <·. -~... • ~-Ca 11 t• h 1 l or Jc• r f . .: r 11 e 8 • a MU142 ,.,,.n MAIHT. '* ~ Rotlt'rUon's Housedean -----ttM•4m.drtc WHtcrn Unltl'd l'o . /iij(. M'M818 c.,.ts.ntc. ~4 O)K'r1tor of 1~ mot1+1 'MIKF.'S llAULINO Al.I • ••-••o•••••••••••H•• t;J.f>X..'"TRICIAN lil.n(·,• lllOO 1111 nvw up1111d ·rvrP.S l.ITfo: MOVINO .......... tum&c• AHed1t11.t.c. Low homeowner raata 8754'162 T 'hlli•••no1 L•*CI'"'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• European Landac a per. Top work. •~air price. Reis. ~l dys/eves. u • ..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brickwork. S mall jobs. Newport, Costa Mesa & lrvt.ne. 675-317S eves. Brick, stone, block work. llle floors. ~oncrete patios. -walks. dr1 ve· ways Free est J ohn 846-l583 .. _. --.. -............ , .. r 1/P•rt.t · rt ••:'tr ••••••••••••••••••••••• :e: 11•1• f\oe tilrt P1inUna.. &. Uc.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w . Try me. &JS.~ a. AputmentlrCommertcal hnl KJchardSlnor Property M1mt Co . Int /Ext. Dependable . QlmpleCe leTV 180-t• Reaaonable. Free e1t. Roa .. Call Jay.~-6158 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- AU. P A.INTIMG Neat 5S8· 1325 Compl. EICls.&50 lntS350 Repair • Reroof. All t y p e s • s· h I n 1 I e • . rock1hakea·compo-tar . •ree est. Ml-~ Fin. Avail. C..Color P~ Custom work Int/Ext. ~GI•• U C #3114813. ~·SSZI. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Your H a r bor areu painter, int/ext. Prof . quality work. Reason . u c/lns Est cheerfully JOven. Dave. 588·8425 ~--- -- 1 n t Paint & wallpaPf'r QuJ Work, reu pr. t'r1•e l!lll. Steve S47 4281. t'or ext pamt, call J im -------- ught up your window• w/beaut stained i la&i. overt a y $1.S sq n.. 646-8777 --------T..W.R.,otr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clarence's TV. Local service. Good rers. Rsnbl ral.e!I. 957-1096 lland pollshln• ol our car a t fOW' bomt! or ot fire&~ hmpoo 6 lt.eam clean UeiH rate•. bt•Mt Ina Into tht• c•o m LO ltJ\'f~~ 1451 Qilor-bn1htener1. •bl workman11h1p Small mt•r cl 11 l t clornc"11"' tlaullnic.tnmmlni;i.y11rd CSJla 10 m.ln bleach. Clean JOb8 prdrrffiJ 67~ ,...,k('l l\f\•118 or Ill i JCJrlB willing lo clean your houM. Rsnbl, ex· JJCr. ref 11 642-S299 llem11rkably e rrectual ~easoned lady to or t1an1te & c lean your home. Noteworth y re Ct'rence11 Audrey 497 100or7S9 1928 Sohd masonry . brick Paml.Ulit lntl t.:xt Quality Color 1V Serv Specialist. ull braod1>. duyi./eves/wknd 11 . 846-9461 bv. din rm. hall ru Avi.: t.erOl!l pamtmw. 1·oriwn & l(f1.rOt1f' Cll•1tnup11 .. ,....... nn S'1 :!O, l'OUCh $10, rhr C:hrl11t)' & Son I.I(' I try, tilt•, µlutnlun.c. )$7 8271 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 Ciuar eUm pet odor (;10375599. ll1111d\•d carvel elclllllllll or Ill HoMtC ... ~lc• WW babysit, my hom••, QJt ~pair, 15 yrs <>xpr Roitcomm'I f''rcu ca.I lit.llllallon Wl• would hkt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Mb ft Talbf'rt al"\'a, Do work m)'ltel! Refi; 979-7312 U.C upportuml)' to l11d 0 11 ptt .cnc>OI Olll,)• Ml-6193 531-0IOI __ _ --- -your work Cull M3 8200 '-""ii lrom!IAM 41'M Mon fo'r1 ...., ~" We C.re (.;!lrPtll Clcaoer11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steam cleon. Also up • , .. auperlluou~ hair n• nl!Wal -Halr Ban W•~ 111g M~ 8.W 017~ Complete 'oic mrtolo1o1y Kil. 1':vfrytl\1n11 )O U wooJd nt'f'd lo 11tar1 &-11u tv&hool !WO l1'R2 holslery Work guar Truck mount unit. Free e<;I, n.>u. rates. ~37 16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (i('fl'W'flt work or all kinds . foh-.• t'!lt. 15 yrs exper. Al-.o block wolls ~-0757 WOOD, fe n ces, ~utcs. JMWOll, reasonable rates Call IH7-4793 Garage Opener• •••••••••••••••• L'o mpll'lt· lll'rvk1• & s11lci. Automatic opcrutor:. ll l!palr s pt•l·la lty 992·6!17<1 ....... Senk• ----•·----------.•...•..........•...... IU!!iUM I-;:) c-.1v('r lcllcrs. pmfe"s1onal pr.-st'nta· uons. l't!abOl'l&ble ratt>s . fa.-.t SttVI<'<'. •!113·1~3 a11k for l>N' Prof typ1n11 . • ::i,i-,•lh' tr 111\M'n Pl IQl'b, ('It' 4!)1 !Mj!Q4 t'\l'!' nt-:A MONEY UHlll\ Ell We 11rcn 1dt> all :.en 1t'1.•i. U>w ro.t ~ 2274 Pa c ifi c t:on (•re te . Complet1• roncrete or set )our fo rm:.. Suv e . ~~ fo'oundat1o ns. re tatntnR "a ll:.. blork s. patio:.. Llc'd 536 5013. 548-4JO'J Tony G1anRr CRO r1 0 General Contractor. Lie •34~M. Palt0s, walk '"ayr;, drive way:. fii'J.300'-J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardeni.n g, clean.ups & la ndscaping George lbustu. MS-7072 ---------- College Students beat all pnccs HototJlhng. sod. seeding. !'l prinkll'rl>. clean.ups. lr~ prunmg, hauling Call Jon . ~ Gfft,..,: m.=., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your complete lll·rv11•1• l4t sell"CtlOn Of papcni & supplies. b/5 81115 G..adlncJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l::qu1pmc11t ren tal . operated. 'l'rncluad<-r hack hoc" J 0450. Cat loader 1" I 10 whl jurn1' & t.Jillrul, 15 yrs h11ls1dl' l'X cuvatJon, p11)t• Im<':. & ut1 l wk Mike MulhtCU.'> C711 ) <ai 97ZJ IFYOU have o servtt•e to orfcr or .ioods to sell, place an ad 1n the 'Dall y l'tlol 035.'>tfied Section Phone 642· 51>'78 Marlly••1 Cl•a..ln9 s.r.. with a 1>t·r11on11 I tllllt'h ' fo'rl't' l'lll $:17 ~uup 979~i149 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MllS CLt.:AN mukc 1t .ileum. Huch . u1Hi.. hornei. Def Ii or ufl 5, M9,~2 Cedar C rpl Cll•an ·~. i.lcnrn1shumpoo. wnduw wsh'.:. fir wax ·~. ~en cln'~ i.cr v Re!> Comm Rea 'lo nuble S1mo11 751~1 DANDY DUSTERS Wkly or I lime :.i•r v V /\CANTS. r<'nlab our l>Pl'llal1ly STEJ\M CAlll'l::T CLEANINC: lk>ndl>d. Jn.., fo'rcc fo.bt ~-4100 woric. $1 50 sq ft. Call work & mawni.I t 'rt·t· arterS.645·8728 eslJITlllt.e 646 l.252 f;vci. --- Hournl"'-J ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSITEHDERS A group of local teachers Will cltN" for your hom l' while you ure uwuy. f>h ~wrx i MoYilllJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local moving & hauling Freight. office supphei.. hwM!hold Roods & <:on· i.truc t1o n l'leanupl> Reasonable rale1> Call 006-26.M mommgs & evel> OK --MiniNJ S«Ylces ...•.................•• fl.ave w mcttunic lo sell ? l...i ve in nurs111g or com pu Clas111f1edadsdo1twell n ion $40 $45 da. Good rnfs 2IJ1334 7641 For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AB-VISOR 642-5678 Pcintiftg/P..,;IHJ ............•.......... l'F:ff:ns PAINTING l':xpr'd Rea!> H11t1•., Jo'rt'e Est Ca ll Gt·n1· ~152 ~l.SM J'r1I pamllnR Ext & ml L<iw n>l<'' ltf·h .,., 1·• ~t 5:MH7l!O. ~Jli 1:1H:1 J•.,1n1 1n1l I :'liT L X 'I Nt·at. honl-:-.1 n ·..i, J.! yr:. C''P Lil· r1 Davi· !*'A 10.15 • •••••••••••••••••••••• All leveli.·s t y les·ages Gabnella Studio/ Mus1r At·ro:o.l> from N Hll S 6'.'>-:K.W ,...._./Re,-r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat putches & l('xlure.., FRHEST. 893-1439 Pa1nt1ng & p l u :.ter putchm~ Hea:.onahle rill.Cl> f'TL~ L':>l IS46 71 !JM ~ T""Senice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro( tree tnmmmg & re moval service Jo'r~-c est Cal I 96J.9636 J\ M T~ •..............••••.... fhoe Tnal Le!>SOn, Cred. teacher. exp. ltcading, math. l''re nch Rsnbl. Lor al culls relurncd fiiJ.6013 GUITAH LESSONS Ml 5AAI or 961H 735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T~Ser-Yi Wt>'rconly 112. b ut wt·do1t ,,...... c• better forN· l''>I Vii.a I MC. hr 'tn.'>d J oe S43 57W NOTICE how ll.ulv l'il•1l eta .... 111•"1 .uh t11 .. 11L•' tllt'tr 1111· ·•I ,.. "'1111 l1•1!1l11 Iii ... ,,,,c1 111111.t1l 'fh11 .1d '"' ,,,.. pr•iud 111 .. 1, r• .ilh i ' I I • ' .. 11 • , • h .. Ill f,I~ ~J;";H ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJ' C.Wftce Services. Pr(lf. typmg, term p1tpers, re· i.umes e t c Louise lla~an 64.2-7221. ·-- Window Cle-.MJ .....................•. ColJ .. I(•• .,tudenL'>, window "·"h1nR H1·:.1d t:.l•irt>:.. XJnl v.ork 114.:! ~>1-1!.l/li<I:; 7'f1'.! ~eMtnts 5100 Lod & FOMnd 5300 Personals 5350 Hrtp W..ted 7100 Http Want.cl 7100 Help Wanted 7 100 Http Wanted 7100 Hrip WCS'lfed 7100 Hrip Wanted 7100 ••....•.•.......•...... ......•.•.•.•..•.•.•... ............•.........• ..••••.•.......•..•.... ....................... ........•.•...••••••..• ..•.....•.............. . •..............••..•.••..•.....•.....••.....• SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS l'ulp1t fo:ntry 1-.mwt flo•t·k11n Hl\NK till l'T I don t r1·ally llt'll1·\ ,. IJwn• 1:. im1·h u plal'l' U!> 111~1 If then• Wl'rl'. S:1tJ11 W l)U I cl h u V I' l(•lll •' 111\NK I< lll'T loni: a.:o trum Ule ~u:. and 1"11•\'I r 11· hull». PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 -...•ti JO)' 1frm or rom IJ•nJll•m ol 1tl'mN for r;•, nr le"" with ,, l"•nnv l'mrher Ad 3 luw' lur i! ,.oo.,.. .. ·ullv•• da)'' ~ .. 14 h <JCkht1onll I h111• " l~J for the21tuy' C'h.c nw 11' No l'ummen·1.1J a1l h f or more 111form111tun ,11~1tu 11hwc y•1ur ,11J 1 ~II 642·5678 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 lAl!t or Found a pet? Call Animal Aul stancc League. 537·2273. no fee. - FOUND: While puppy apX. 8 moe., vicinity or Newport West, Hunt· mlllOn Beach. Look.I like Samoyed. Call 963-1&:18. f>'IMMI vie. Goldenweat & HeU. H.8. black male Oermao Shepherd. 847-GM Lo1t : Norwe1lan Elkbound. M. 1llver11ry w/blk fatt. Sprin1dale & Mcfadden. Reward. •703t LOST: Walkle·Tallue pnvac.e frequency bull· ,_ rlldio (Look• llu. .POiice wait.) Braod oame lltdl·Com. bill. Vic Brookbunt/Banaln1. HB . 1 1 11 . m.m.imnw.•1202. llWARD IAlas ... "Woody". Bload. 8eaJl I.JP•· ar..IIWll ..... PLIASI aay ............ c.U.We mill lllm. •ua. l''uwxl male orun~c T11:"r rut Ornnge cy1•:. V1r Mu~'TIOha Warm•r. i! ml lnr. IH2 8700 HHfNU Claim or 11rlop1 f 1•m11 l1•. Ill u1• Mc•rl a Au..,trulrnn Shl'P. av11rox :1 mu Fo•mull' blk 1ta11 l1l•r rnun Slil'Jl. ) nung t' t' m a I ,. (; u I d e n lk>tnewr. I 2 yr'\. Red ch'h hrolA-TI Habb1t r.ra.> & '"hilc pigeon. h•R band ~ OTIIERS Animals p icke d up by N U Animal Control . new '>h~lter Newport Hills Arumal HO!>p1tal. Z7670 San Miiiuel N R 644 3656 Lost Blk Persian Cat, gold eye., bm nea collar. Vic ong 1-brbor View fi b . COM . H t:w ard. ff40.. l20!! -- FOtJNU Ft'm {;t-rm11n ~hepht·rd , SU 60 lhs . lun/blk, whl forepawi.. 7 2l, vie Broadway Shop (A!nler, HB 847-:J0:-.4. -- fo'OlJND Orey & white (icrm :.hep. M;ile. Vic. tiarf1eld/Mag. 96J..;J48jS, ~---- l''OUND: Sm. f<'. t:at. 1;rc•y/whllc/yellow Brn Oeu collar Irv. 833·3148 ..-0U11d : Parakeet Vic. Univ Prk area, Irv. SS9·5ro7 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.C. AIRPORT SECT•Y & ESCORT •SERVICE• Spel'1ah 11ng 1n bus i- nessm en, r es1dent11 wek-ome. 739-5248 24HRS. Energlimg M~AGE Bob James-Uc Maueur OulcaU 9--11, 494-511 l MICHELLE•s •°'1k91• UAM-2AM 835·3749 •FOXY LADY• OUTCALL ONLY •972-1131• PREGNANT? Carina. confldent.laJ counaelin1 • relerraJ. Abortion, ac1op. Uon. keepto1. APCARE ~ ............ S. El CamlnO Real Sao<lemeate; "'11ly Uc. For Appt. 412-72111 CCM«IYGllL •ESCORTS• arnn. t7HS13 LANA 'SOUTCALL IOAll·ZAll T7Mm lllcrapcutH· mu:.l>a~1· hy ht"d lec·hn1r1un NII Appt. J ~ !IPM !>48 2'117 JET SET ESCORTS l.lutcall fl57·~ NcJhral leautiH Or.CtyRMst •LADIES• Models& escort..' '-thoule~ 24 tr 535.4719 "dale 40, wants female companwn blwn JO 40 ukei p1crul'S, camptn~ & locaJ travel. home hfe etc $-11-4598 an 6pm Linda Ir Yield *~MaHacp* fortMFYnoflt 24Hr 835-7313 Account mg N •l!ht l'ost mg Cink Prcft•r .. x pem·nr('<I on 111 key & tyyung lo lrum for a1.'l'tS r c• t' t' 1 v a h I l' l' o m r>uter aucl1t po:.t1n l! f1pm 2arq. Tut'!> thru Sal <.:all for appt , li45 ~.0011 i·xt520 l\l"liv1t y 1>1r(•t:lo r , hC'ensc·d Good ~alary , hencf1L'i N B are a Send n-sume to Chtb:.lfll•d Ad 11<118, l)aily l'llot. I' O '"" I~. Coe;ta "fri-u , CA~ •A(..9J'RESSES/ ACTORS All ug~, all type:. No exp nee "S J\ M " m te rv1ew1ng now Our clu:nt:. hu vi: worked "Hocky II", "Goldie & The Boxer ". "Lady In H.cd" w1Robcrt Conrad, . 'W ri g Icy . !. 0 fJ u b I 1·. rrunt". & Disney Studio:.. •Anyone interei.ll"d 1n GnatCain.-llftY MOV ICl> Tdt•v . ntl I ESCORTS "S !\ M · toduy. Sm fee 3' hrs 641 OllJl) ~ 141 771i IO_l!Oi_·n_!j5 __ &cort &/or Moct.I Crunk 1t up with Kitty Kat. Tarrue, Sug1tr, l.1vl· ly, &CIJl'ol. TOMMY'S OF Nt:Wf>ORT filtl l571 7 IOJIM ,._MIMA~lcft5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joing on busm~'till tnJ)!>. 11.itve fun. Qill 'fravehn~ Si:cretarlcb, Urendu ~7563 •t::= ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kindergarten rcl(lstrutlon 18 now m prol(no11s et Th" Ot1rbc r C htldrt-n !'I ~(.(,'1' We• nfrc•r a 1Uule ccrtlfled KlnderttitrlM projVllm u1cludlna m uth & n•lldln1& ~11dlnt•1111 Ul' UvlUuA. Mter1)00f'I chtld care provided. Cull for lnlonn•Uoo. ~ 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Experienced l el(itl secretary dealrea tem porary work Aua 1:l.a1. Npt/CM area. Dy11 213/244 0123, eves 213/&5121 Non ·•moker /drln leer. European cook (Of' 1 or 2 aduJLI, Uve-ln. ee1.a:soe. En1t11hman: Mature. married, IMkl llVe·ln PQIJition. Exp'cl SoUrmet chef, local ret1. Avail Im· med. Jolla MO-... HlfpW..W 7100 ....................... ACCOUNTING CLERK part·tlme. Sun-Tues. Balboa Yeebt C lub. mau I ... Add t.o yuur income with p-l work m early AM I. A. Times home de · livery mules av:ul. m NW. COSl!I Mesa & S. I': llunt. lkh Ot>pcndahte cur a mus t. 2' •·:J hrs da1 · ly. $350 $4415/mo. Call S46-44H I or !164 •1!182. A.JD!<: • Pre-8chool for ur . t.emooni.. J to6pm. 548.2550 AID&'i for elementary l>Chool play ground. 2 Pllftlllun.s 01ien. 11-12 to 6 I H 30·G w/2 hrs . for lunch 645-5171 ----Alarm Company needs lratll(.'C si:rv1ec perliOn. cle<:tron1c background helpful 2l8 t'ore!'l Ave. l..agunu Hear~ __ _ AMwerittCJ 5-nlc• J•ux opeulora ror a t<'I •phone unswering 11crv1ce cxptinenced or wHJ train. Full time or pw1. llrrw 11h1fls avalla· bte Days, ufternoon· t'VllllUlK!I or grave yard. Must lM! able lo work 11oroo weekends. Typing l'S WJ>m. required. Many co. benefits available . Ple&Ml call Mon· Fri. Fashion l11lund area. 640-J7UI CollM M l.'•» 1trca 673-1166 KO.K APROPOS UDOISU TOWN COUNTRY SHOPS A Fi n e Europt'•n Dal1ner BouUQue Is aeelc1n1 a aellln1 mana1er • additional .wt. Salary open. Ctl "9147·1'21 APTllANAGER For 55 unit• In C01ta -.. ltx11tr'd couple . Wife bkkp1 exp . Huaband malnl. exp. Call f'a.5011 or (213> ••1 A.PT llANAOltR for •.-.. l IN' ••eh. OerdH Grove. E•· ,..._:~"' ...:.: .:: ... ..... u.. ...... •Mee taperl .. H. llllltJ, .... • + '"· ...., + -111-1141. Al>!>l:.lanl M anager . L a ~ u n a H 1· a c• h Hcstaurunl Sornl." ex Jlt'rlt'Ot'l' Ol•C CS!'Jry Good pa) Call Lynn 01 llarnt•l <1~1 .~11;:, •ATTENTION• GIRLS GUYS TRAVEL! 1-.xpandmg lot·al C:o h::ti. ilTUll(.'<hat1• j)()l>1l1on:. for sharp. alert & enlhuas t1t· JX'Ople lo lravt•I Wl•:>t Coast & beac h c1t1ei. with fun iuoop Nu exp ncl' wiUl expense pd lraming program Above avcrnl(l' earnings + honu:.el> Trunl>portauon & ga:-. furrushed All upphcanL'> mu.st ht' able lo start 1m med Set-Miss Uarnt-l>, IOAM 5 1'~. Mo n f<'r 1. Ambas~adur Inn. 4!'.JJ9 S . Bnstol. SA 540230(1 'fhc, 1:. not door tu door. Allral'l 1 v<· g1 rls nl•cd,·d for pi.lblJl· relatlons wt1rk Ptr. full lime. t;xcellcnt pay. 957-0600 ----------Attractive fun lov ing v1var1ous s ingle-girl:. rmm 2().:M) able to travel tiood pay, flexible hrs . Typmg exp Call for an appl. Rrenda. 894·7563 AUTO CARRIER needed evenings, LaR Bch, Lag Ngl. Da na l'l. Call The ll egl!>ter 581-4141. AUTO ELECTRIC IAN Hahys1t infunl, Ill 14 dy, rno l.11v1ng malur1· wmnun C:l>M f><IO flHIU Babysitter wanted Nwd matun· wom:in tu stay with m v :1 uirl:. dur mg the d11y. Aui.:w.t Ii th ru Augu:1 1 10 th ~5501 lkthy:.1tlN lo watch :; y1 old d:1~hll·r, II~ :10 Mon 1-'rl. own tr11n., ~51i :.lll~iJ aft 6 UAKl::H, exp prl'f Will tram Apply m ~rs 705 E &lboi. lil. Uulboa !)am 5pm Uankm~ TEU.ER HEW ACCOUNTS Pan t1mt: pcrm;inrnl. typrnl( rcq u1 re<I W ti I t"tJn'>ldl'r tram1.-.• Call for ;1pp l J oan M aNil'il~" 493-5".S I Mutual Sa\ 111g:. & Loan 570Cummudl• fol.tn·ll.1 San Clemc>ntl' Equal Oppor Emplyr llanlung TIU.ER/Pert Hme Uowney Suvtn.il> & Lown has un opcn1ni: 111 II:. Cult.u Melia branch for a part time teller. Savini;::. & Loan or hank in I( ex per preferred Must be uble to work Suturdayi. Xlnt work1n11 rond P aid vacations ..-or furthn mfo rontul"t Mr. Fluher· ty, 714/642 7422. _EquaJ Oppor ~mplyr ~fed. base + com· °"nlung/S&.L rru.ssion 646-1006 TB.LER Al!I'OMOTIV E . WAHTEO! Experie nced painters helper for import d e alenitup In Costa Mes a . Must be fast & thorough. capable of block sandmg & pamung jams. Salary SS.00/hr. Medical, op· tJcaJ & dental Insurance paid by co. Excellent op portunlty if you quaUfy Call 631 ·4432; ask for Jack&Joy. mt.llwllll90f'h 1966Harbor blvd. COSTA MESA Al!I'OMOTIVE •DUUISHIP P05mOHSI Orange County growlh requires HOWARD Oievrolet EXPANSION! 1. He1vy-duty llne technicians! 2. New car 1et·ready tedln.ldana ! GM experience pre · ferred. Pleasant working conditions In Orange Cculty Airport comptex. Exe. pay, benefits. Opp. for advancement. see Sen1ce Mar. at bwly HOWAID c:Mvr .. Dove&QuallSU. NEWPORT BEACH At.m>MOI'IVE PAITSDllV• MUat be 11 yHn old, have valid Calif. driver'• UC911e • 1ood dr1 vln1 record. Apply in peraon· Mil for Wally. MIWPOITDATSUM -Do¥9 l!kretl NEWPORT B&ACH ' Newport Office •ullerto n S uv 1nul> & Loan seekmg ru11 time teller. Will train. Typ1nR requiremen t J5wpm Call 871-4.244 for appl EO!o; Bllnlung EXPEllBfCED TIU.HS SOUTH COAST NATIONAL BANK AnlndependentBank 849 Sun.O.owcr St . Costa Mesa BANKING REGIONAL SAVINGS REPS An cxcltlni opportwtily la available with a lead· Ina aavtnas and loan for individuals experienced In teiler and new account fl.IM1ionl. We're aeelclng S.vi.np Reps to travel as needed to branch olllces In Che area. provklin& CO¥er&Ce when branches are thorl·•ta.lfed. These Ml Ume poelUonl will be bHed In on t branch (nearest you) and re- q u Ire rellable trllDlport.aUon. II Mled.-«1. you'll enjoy an ex· celleint 1aJary ud out· lllandln1 b9ntfltl includ· Ina pa1d c.,..., apptrel. pntit llharin1, medkal and dental ln1urance. ,,... perk1nt aod IDQl"e. Plelle e.U PencJ1UMl ror nn lnfonMtloe. PIDILITY sa•AL ....... '-... -Cl1l>MH1U M ..... ._,, .. l1t1er llANKINI; C11lurnhi;1 ~ .• , 1n1•. .• ~rnwin.1i J1n.111('1.d 11r g ::I 1111 d l I<) n , [l J ' I tn rT1L'(J1aL1· oppor1 ur11l1t'" 111 U11• Loan ()1,p.11 L1111·11I •11 l l '> J\nah1·i 111 1\tl rrum:.tratcvl· 11ffr1·1·.., LOAM PROCESSORS Wi.11 be rt.-:.pon:.1lJll' lur prot·esMng dot·ument:. ror all types or loan:. and for exam ining various documents Csale:. escrow 1n:.trucl10tb. lllk and ..ip prru..'>ul rt'port,, dt•t'd" 111 tru.-.1 1 for 1·onforma11c1· .... 11h Loan Commlllt't' re qwn•mcnt:. l.<1..in Jlf" t>t..-...,111i: t'Xf1t·n1·nc c• .11111 typmg 'ktlb ol ~.1.,., "'I"" d.f(' Ot'<"f11-<I SR.LOAM PROCESSOR IU-<1wrc:. <>X~m·nc1· m fll"llC'l'l>SIOI-! maJor Imm ... knowlt'tll!c of all phust'' of procc:.:.inu and typmi.: 11( 55-65 wpm Knuwk'(fRt' of t•onslrul'lmn loan~ und rl•t't.•nl S&L l'XIX!nt.>11l't• pref crrl'<.I LOAM SERVICE CLERK Hespons1b1hllel> will m elude handlm~ dcmuncb. payments . bend1ci:Jry statement!> and other loan l>Cr Vl<'l' al11Vll1CS, as well as data input to ('OmflUler. Loan scr v11:e expent'nre and typm~ of ss.65wpm reqwred. Columbia offt'rs ex ccllent i.alan es. ~ood can:."Crpolenual. and out !-.1.andtng benefits indud· 1ng d ental coveragl' Please cwll Personnel for an interview appoint ment. Colc.ubia Sa•iftCJI and Loan Association 1714) 776· 7101 An F,qual Opportunity Employer M ff 8llrber Stylist to manage part·tJme. 631-9.577. Tu~:.· f'rl, 9-6, Sat/ 9·5. eves 881·:mll. Beauty Renlal spaces available for hair stylists & other related services. U OOHAJR FASHIONS 343t Via Lido. N. B. 873-7850. 673-1970 Beauty 1tylilt aa11stant wan~ 10' ~Y salon. Chance for cllentelc. Guaranteed salary. tm-8179: 811 -4250. Beauty HAJR D~IGNERS Dllnie!a 8aJon 848-»34 Bois• C h ica at warner. H.B. Beauty Salo n Recep· tionlst. Experience pre rernc1. Salary + tom· 1nluton . H. 8 . area. ....,. •8lK.E8TOR & SI«-. mar .. usiat~ • blk.a mecl'laiUc ror Sch winn d ealer. Salary 112.000. MHt bave prior bike ex· =~·lo a 1tore. . .. llkkµr 1>1'111 ·••• It. •om fllll l'I :-,\I t II I\ fllll j! lo kc•\ I• I :>I .t.111 ~17 11 11 BOOKKEEPER l \.11 11 l1.11i••· ru111l1 IJ11<tk , 1 .. r l llfl fll •• ,. 1111•11 1 1,10 fll:!:I 11111 II\ I\ I•. I'. I• I-I! J• .11 I l110t· Im Orthu lkOIJI 111 '"" :-.. II 'lwu '' dav" llt'r "''t'k b4l ~. · llUOKKl-.J-:1'1'.IC Young 1•nng1·t11· l•·mal•• bookJcl~pc·r Ac·roun1 w i.: 11 J ,. k i.: r n 11 n II "I/ o n .. ~l'r Cull .~. 1..i~ Jtrl("-.1..l"'"flt'f I ' 1 po·nnJ IM"fll 2\1 hf' pr V. I.. ( Ull1 l>\Jlt'I '"'I" I r' 'IUI r1 d ~.d.1 r' ll•·i. 1t1I• I 11 lc·nh'\01111' '• I l•'r1 i .!7 ;-·,1 ·rn1 ,\,k 1•ir 1.11 \ •• 11 \l.11n· 1n .. u1 .1111 ,. \1,• 11•' BOOKKEEPER ( 'hallengmf! fl(N l inn in .1 ph~,11·1.rn., 11ff 111• 1\IJ l>i><ikk1•1•pmf! funt·11orl ... p.1yroll. h1lhn1: & 1 oil;·, t111n ' S.1t.1r) 1·11111 m•·n,ur .tl•· "' •''I 111·r v mw11 H1{·k HJ)'I 171-11 7[>l Stil J llOOK Kt-: t-: I' 1-:H .1-;x µ••1 l•1r !\ill. A1 I'. <.:t H. (',t b11nk r1•c·11nPll11t1 1110 Mui.t IYllt.', 111owth J)olt•n t1 ul lia y fronl 1<11· Ph fi7J -11:,0 t or 1n ll'rvww a µpl IOOtckEfftER Prut um1· lor Nwpt fkh Law <Xf1ce Conta11. l'at 972 ~ lx:Jokket,,er ASSISTANT FUii llmt'. exp not n<'<' Formal l'<iocat1on 1•'111 aptll t:all 546·~ HOOKKt.:EPt.:n. lull tJme. 10-key touch. arcb payuble & accts rec'bl. Tax reports. payroll Pleas1U1t *Ork in a sml business. Beach S ta· lwnerl>, 556·2922 Mrs . Hecker ror uppl. ! /\NOY Ill l'l't-.H 1-;1q1 Apµlv 111 11•·r~ 111:, "· 11,d '1•1.1 11 1 tsa 11111 J :!pm l<lpm ::.i r•·•·r 11p11w·1 unit v fot 1•xp1•r 111•r.1m whu 1·11111y~ vand v ha:. 1!•1<11l typu1i.: ,kil l 111 •· '"•1rthan'1 & 1:. .1 Vl~•J •JI f.:,lfll/l'f ( ·,J[[ 1~.1 1:•11 C/ISI II f-.H1C'LEHK ex pt•r l•1 wurk part lime 111 t'dM µh;irrn:11•y Cull ,\11., Youn~. al 64'1 757;, l11r Ullt'rvww CASHIER fo:X11 J)f'ef 30-40 hrs J)t'r wk SJ1 Sun ..i mui-1. ·•Pl' [\I in !Jf•r. Kt·rm HIOlJ I larllv.Jr1.•, 4!6h6 I IJrl>or HI C!'\1 \"lllt-.ll lull or p.111 IHTI• .1ppl~ IO Pl'I '>'111. ( 'rov.n I l.1nlv. .1r~-. .11117 .. ( ... 11'" \ ('t.J \1 CASHIERS STOCK PEOPLE O~t l'I u:. I 11111ort. .. a r•· 1.11! 1•ompany •~ now h1r mi.: c·a..,hll'rs & stock pc•o pll' for 11 's ne w South Coa:.1 s tnrc Apply m prr .. nn al The South Coo.'>t Plaut Hotel. 666 Ant.oo Ulvd. Costa Mesa. on July 265 between 9am &2pm C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS ()J)l•rungs now available• for full ti me a ss1s1 a11l rmna11ers on 2nd. & Jrd. .. tun No t.>Xpenencc nef' We tram Start SJ 10 lo $4 pt.'f hour Advuncemenl opporturuty tor mana1e mt•nt pooition.'i lo SS 50 Jlt'r hour 1f qualified. For rnJre mrormauon & in krv1ew go to st.ore 82 al :!0009 C rown Va lley. Laguna Niguel, 4~·9950 or call 714/537 ·4840. t::qual Oppor Employer loollkHfMr FUii charge . 2 yrs. ex per. 1---------pref'erred for energetic, rapidly grow1n11 Kl'o technical consultinit fll'm. lrvme. XJnt salary & benefits. Call 656-1421 IOOlk~F/C Thru financial state· me nts . Call Betty 67J.1Z12. ~ IOOKKWHF/C Exp. Sl8K. Prog. lrvm~ rlrm need.I per. w/heavy i*kp'g bck1tmd. Must do f1nanc1al s tate ment & trial bal. Irvine Personnel A1ency 4111E171.b, Coela Mesa lbzat 14.2-1470 CHAU•'f'EUR & olht•r duties. College studtmt 25-35 hrs. per week. Duy or t•vcrung dnv1ng. Very pleasant Job. P le nty study time avall. Neat appearance, iood driv· tng record. • Calif D.L . ltd. + d ark suit re· quired. Non s moker S3 SO per hr. to start. 81g Otnyon at;ea. 640-5.33S Childcare o ur home . Oct.l March l , 2 &real ..... ~.,.,. CtVILIM6. OIDISl•Ma Experienced caree r mlnded. R&OISTERED C IVIL ENG OR DliSIONER with blick· sround in public worka and or land development ~"ftllneeri•I wanl.ed tor desl1n • au11tnl1Qry pc19iUon. Apply to Mr. ·~ •l Robert Bein. William froet • AlllOC 1401 QuaU St .. Npt, Bch. ..... Bait! ~1-ttied ld1ars omall ...... ID ........ calla wtUI rucltrMlp ml b6I I To place ,_. ...,.. ... call 1 ,'°"1~· ) + .... ............... . ' CL.lllCAL. full tuno op.:uln;c fur 1¢~r11J clerical t a"'k' MLull ~ w11l1nai. to lt'iarn & tu.vc UNI 11bllit) to JWl aion,c well with oth.,~ Jlrt'Vlous clen<·11I or m111I room ~xper hdpful tJul not ne«-ssa ry XI n t co lll'11ef1ta. SAfo~EGUARI> BUSI N l!S'i S YSTt•: M ~ ~ t'iur vww Rd < • M 54&6CXtO . COOi ' IUJ...TIMI llll W. COlllt Hwy ... .,...,. ..... COOICS t'or con v hoi.11 . lrt·l' ht-a.Ith 1ru. uftcr prol11:1 lion penod, every u\her 'dent•:d ~>knd off,. Apply M45 -Supcnor /\ ve .. N. U ® PACIAC muTUAL Cooks Momm);t & evc11 mi.: shifts. Slunny Havt-rl ~taurant. 25254 L11 l'i11. I\ l'n!Jor lJrc insurance m mµli11y hi:udquurlercd" Hd. Li.1g u n11 ll 11l i. 5111-8440. m NcwJl(irt Heath ha~ l•---------•lllPHrlur11l1t•t. for 111 · 11tv11lual:, with s k1lb auct i.:t•nt·r~il 11U1t·t· 1·x 1,..:ncrll'e 111 I ur more of lht• lolluwmg ari•.1!-. -t AHTil>Ult'r 'I 1·rm uwl ( .lt~rntur-.. •ACl't 11111110.t ~1okk1-t•p1111: ·~3tl!.l ll'll I M11th <:lcrk!> Wt' ll ,1 H' 1111 in l'(Ji ;.i I t! 11f11'tllll>(.., II \hll q11al1f} ~ 11rft•1 a 11n111t11· work 1n1umv1r1111n11•n1. 111 mlfl1 . lion tn cxn-llt•nl 1•11m vany l11merttl> Plca!'.l' "" 111) tn µcrsl)n tn 7011 Newriw1 1 'l•ntcr U1 N1:'411ort llcal'h, t 'u lri.11W11.1 COSMETIC SALES Prest.1J11ous drulo( st.on• tn Ir v 1s i.et!k 1ni.: a 1-' / t u,...,rnct 1t·1an t•xµer Ill ~lhni: all tht• Crum:ht!>I' lin ~ 1 ... 1 yr ·•H·r comµ $13,COO +. xlnt 1·0 bend 10 hr dOJy 4 day wk Call thti l'ersonnt-1 Ucpt fur mtc•rv1 ew 11p1.1L THE GUILD DRUG C21lJ 176-0561 ..All'lmetac. i.:ttnl !-.all~. 40 hrs. mutur11. exp 11e<· fc>r l:M drui.: s lurt• l\(t 7prn ti41>-TI44 Mon lhru 1-'ri t 'OUNTl'. It Vi\ IWM AN, full time" m1•t·l1:.int·1t·al ah1ht y a ~. apply 1705 ~1 <.:11111>1 llwv l.a>(urlu Bd1 :'OllNTEH ll•·lp for Bakery Ovr ltJ Aµµly 71.6 i-; Aalhoa Bl. Halho;1 9am·~1n. COtJl'liT,.:H JH;1,1• t''\Jll lime lAJ!.ta Mt:Sa urea 5'18·1213 :.:ou11te1 j)Crson lo work f' vt· n 1 n As A p JJ I y 1r1 µt•non. MaeMurr a y·.., ClelUICrs, Z57K Nt·wport J:;quul Upf)()rtun1t~ Rl vd. ~tu Mt.lliu. lo~mµloyer M / t'' ---------C.:OUN'l'EH help wanted. (,1t!t'k, l'XP Im.YI oil. I\ (.' ~Y. typing SS w11m good phone vo1 <:e Salary open Cont11<1 V Marttn ~~~70 a.suc;o..... Dnk .. \JI.I time. Will Tr:11r1 (7141827·"5HO l'~per'd Sandw1c·h m:in, F1lllT1t'. Apply 111 per:.on to. J:lfJ Jo; Col.Isl Hwy. Wm Counter llclp llONcY BAKl-:D llAMS (;orona del Mar !>lore Ot:la counter help want L'<l "\all &part-Um\.'. Wi ll t r ain . Call Mark Q.Htc/TYPIST fi7J.OOOO for apJ.ll Wed We olfer excel c:omµuny ~n. Plild bcnefiLo; ulong with 11ur challcn1ung position 1111w uvualablc• al our Nt·wµurl lieach Ofrt('e. Pnor olf1ce exµr .. typing .,r at leas t 45 wpm and ablUly lo operate an <td· t.llng tnlll'hllle L'I <.lesara· ble We w i t.I train "ualificd Individuals for the nghl pos1uon. l::ntry level pos allons. b ul ~ulary eommeos urale with expen enc.-e. Call for uppt 64().4580. ext 202. KO.E Customer Servll'I.: Rep F/t . assasl w/cu:>tomer11. an s w e r phnnt!s & cashwr Xlnl bend1ts Apply in person The An· t.aquc Gw ld, lHOl K Dyer Hd,SA. DATAEMTaY ONIATOR IBM 3'141 cxpenence de· 11irable. Will tra in lo become backuJJ com· puter oper ator. Ex· cclfont fringe ooncfits & working conditions. Call penonneJ 833-8384. ----Cl.ED TYPIST Great s pot 1n Dana t'OlnL 4hrs doily. type I•-------• loM documents & handle DMla Enlr) tl'lephones. Call Karen al 4!&6133 for appt EO I:: M/F/H Q.OTHIS TIMI Now hlriDI for new loca· \Jon in San Clemente Exp salespersons want· tSS. f/t, Pl!.:_. 881-6040 COUIC110M SICllTAIY a.1 property 11W1a1e· med firm ln Fount.a.in Valley ha• Immediate opeainc for collection secretary. DuUesinclude LEAD DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Individual mual have minimum of u mooths current experience In tape bandllng aod wril· iD8 functions. Liberal benefit package. Ex· cellent workln1 condl· lions. Please contact Penoonel. all phaaes of rent COllM · /&\ nArlAC n'lll rrUAl tion lncludln1 court ap-\81 ,-,._ I I llU I pearances. Would r e- ~f: el'Cellent t yping " abiUly ror or· 700Newport CenlerDr pnizallon. Would a&ao Newport Beach, Ca 8l2il80 WOtlc CloMly with COl'- por,te au.orney. Ex· F.qualOpportunlty ceflenl 9'al'tlq salary of Employer •tF ROOO or eommeaaaraw .... .-.-........ w1expenenct plut IH - ----~ llllowuct. Call Sue Moo Dell Kelp. Over 11. Ex· thru rrt t to&. •·2111. perieaHCI. Referen~•. -----·---· ll'ull • p an l i m e . OOllPANION for I.ADY. IM4Sll. ~ ••Pl'· laelDful, -. ---Ute houHhepln1. Olllveey, Pit, 4:30-lpm. Ori 1n.-n O\IN IH for I.A Tune• I n N Utt(' M Pwmlp L $3501$400111141 ....... DIMTAL rtYiodonu111 "''tt<b tull t1m• ant t.x J1• 11dl·1J du11.-• oppty X r u~ l'tf\lfktl(' r1-qd •··~· pno('d bal•r)' llf'l'll ( 1111 1142 fl631 r--.i front °'''''. ,.)Jll uuw, 1•AJI prelC!rroo but not 1'.M'I' Non 111nollc r o.4 Otll l lltt"alll.I Ail!J 'l, Ortbu , <.:h,. , N li 111.tn UtOc Uf full UIDl· \W tu '4 l11t)'i. swr ~k 't'<>v 11ulury Ortho wtp " RO rN1 &l:t 2111· ' Ot;NTAL CHA H<~IUt. 1\;)1.1, X t ~ lu•t•tlllt: re qi.II rod <.:¥11 ~JOOO DIMTAL~Y ULISMAN t.itpr d m Orianl(t' t:ouo LY XJnt Nunm t'ull or 11 ltrnt• Ut•dut1ful nH11·ci. Nc•wporl l1 1.1r1Jnr l'olcM.ionul l'ru<•l 11•1• Sule. 760-:M)'t LH :NTA I. 0 KT It 0 Uuurs1dt• usi.ist It I) 1\ cx!)l!r prt'f f'ull or pun l1mt: l:Waut1ful art·u Xlnl 11pp nrtun11 y lrvmc !>Stl-0777. uft 0 & wkJ iW.. &l-0-429'.! Ut:pl·nduhlt-.1dull lo 11111·rat<' pki.: l1Jt 'IWl'CIJi•r l\lJwu~ht to K/\M. Mon th 54S·:li:ill l>cr W1cn1:r:.1:hn1tzd i... l<iokin~ for µH1m1: ht·lp for day11 & t-vc::.. IO·lll hr:. a wt-cl< avrul /\pply ut l>t:r W1encrschn1tzcl. 2511 So Bn stol, C: M ( N1:xl Lo IJIWSliJll<t PUl'lfll' I Dll-:T/\RY AIUES /\l com hosp. day JIM shift. s tablt' 1:m1.1loyt• mcnl. xlnt bencl1ts. frc•· lllS. Apply 1445 Sopcnor Ave .. NH DONUT BAK F.R. curly /\M Will t r11 1n A11ply l\M only OK's l>onuli.. IJS E 17th. (;oslu M1.-:-a UKJ\t'TER. i::lct.1.n c.:al. 111 du:.tnal & t·ommcr1•1.1I hliJ~:.. ('i.111 5'1fi 7 IXll It 1-. Wull & t\ssew. lnl' 177HI SkyJ>ark Car. Irv 11() IJlti\PEH Y workr1111m !"l·umstn.">!t 1wt'(fod Nr 0 t ' Ai prl ~al o lH'll l*iS-K4:L5 IJHJVEft W:in·h•IUl-l'. lull tlmt-. s al:iry 11pl'll ff\li IW!i Driver for AM T1mt-i. f>apcr route lit/Oii i.<llary + bonus, So._ llunl lkh ~ DRIYYS Men or women 25 yrs ur older Know Lh1· cuus t Catie:.. Net $180 u week or more Oranlo(e· t:vai.L Yellow C:i.ih, 17:100 Ml llerrmann. "'ounLa111 Valley INo of Slalt·r b e twu Ncwhuµc & tAichdl Elec.tron•Cl! t:in·wt Uoar1l ln ... ~or fou II or I' tr Expcn cneed. lo'rumdly env1ronmen\ in W Costu Mella . f1ei<ible hour:. ~ 1-.;quipmeut renLul yard ooeds man ror i.:enerul duties 2075 llarbor Blwl , Cosla Mei.a . Aµply only between I0&2 P.M. f:tcrow MesMtMJ"' Rcliablc & able tu dch vt'r 1mportunt documents Nct.'d dependable l'ar S a I a r y + m I I c a It t· . lmmed. opening C11 ll lhMle at City t);crow 552--46&! blwn 9 and 5. ESCRllW SECRET ARIES Our beautiful NcwPQrt Ueach and Santa Ana or fices have immediate up· p o r l u o I l 1 e• s f o r aecretaries with i;i x or m o re m o nth s ex p e r lence . Reeponalbilllies will In· elude tele phone com · muoicallon with title ccmpani• and Ught ri!· cepOon duties. Typing of Zwpmrequired. 'lbeee poeitl.ons offer lop startlnt s a laries. eit· ceUeat arowtb potential and OUl.ltandinl benefita lncludina: •Free bea.lth l.nsurance •.11\"eedent.al insurance •Fteeparking •Profit abating Pl•aee call for an In· ttrvMw appointment: StO/da,. Pvt room a Own tran1. Mon-'1'1 b9da. Lovel1 Lafuna Some wknck req. Muat -----_ ---~ beow 18. Ul-Ollt OOi.PANi~male, DELIVl:RYITTFICE ....wme ..... IO, DO BOY l"lalMlme. Valld ~ or HnlDI. drivers llnaae. ,.. If..._•..-.. Car a E: Hat. Over IJ. ----···· .. ,..... to ..... ------• 4 •"°'*'•ID• llOl'll WLllWD P'rOll • ft»OC, ...... _ .. ...... ... -~ --~~..,. - .._ • ...._ll'11i..-Dll\197,alliMN~ -wellentarrfora wll• Da I IJ P 11 o t dl'tvtaa reeord. Art • ..... t*Mf. X1Dt nllll 0 = ... 691 ti •raflla1 auppllu . reqlllred. All office Jiil! I m ,, I tio W•da.19 0911.• rull d•tl 11 hr 5 ad· r--tH--.r-"'!"'-:--1~"" a frt.ua, -..PMGI Jt~.-........,..... Neal •P· M-Vliir Iii ~ :IH Dr .. N 8. pa: 11. ll!llAl'J OflD, Olll----.. E.1por1trnt'cd rnaturt> llMlffiYn ''" rehall 11tort• Son•• nilblA &c w1·l'k1•nds C&Jl~ltl22 ••UTUS•• nti.,'do(J ' lilt playnl\ & •lrltl' fut m~ nu,Uou Vil'. h c.tt)l''I & pc•11 l V l'Om Nit:trlcala Nt'ed people• IOI Ortt 1;011.A lo<' )lhOo\ 1n 111 C'11i.t 1ng 11 .. uw 1 •l'tl4J~ 0120 t"Al ~ W1· hll\'1: < 11wltld f(lr .. Fu11t Orell.k" · l..iwc• /\l t'1r111 IJlk Rucky 11' Sm f"°'• trlJ.111( IJllCI 51 h .)'I fUlt1I UVl'r ~.000 Jobs t'1•11.l ~rv11•t". l(nll & nter work l''u II ill I.I \.Ink· t '.ill 073 JI~ Or <£flPly •I Newport 1•1cr Nli • R.ORIST lln111ue rel.ill riur.!>cr, nt.'t!lb l"ft'Ull Vtl µt-t1pl1• for full & µurt I 1111c IX'r nia 11c111 voi.111011 ... Mu !!t h11w t•xJ*nc:n•·t· 111 floral dei.11:11 t-:x1•1•1lt•11t <•V portunily to w1Jrk 111 a lln~lll-:IOU' \(•ti IOI-: t'l1•tt't' apl)IY in 111•1 ..,011. Muu llu u 1-'rt ROGER'S GARD EMS ~I !'\an Joa11wn ll1lb ttuud <.:l>M ti4U 5~,_M• 1-tX>U llONEY llAKEU lli\~1S f'\111 lllnC' ham prm·•·..,s ani.: W11f trn111 N•1 t"<pn 1ll"•'t':,!.ary <:a ll ~lar I. m:1 ~JOO. fur JJ.IJ.ll W1·(.) Su11 1-'00IJ MAN1\(:i':U ll..t1 .. tylt· ... mu·k h:ir 1i. l1111k111~ fc.r an cx1Jt•n1·m t•cl w111 k tnJ.t llllJllUl(l·r Expanding voluml' 111uk\•:o. tt11:. .111 xlnl oppur1Ul11l) fur lh1· ni:ht p.•,...un (" Jll Mr Ford ul 770·fl0Mo Fowlt.lut11111. t'lo.JH'ncnf1·ll f11r'ln e·n •"' 111 llr l 'I 1 ;m·u :J~ 07!Jl. f;"/[1 15:!:! f'owlU<Jllllll lTC"'" rtl'C<il.'11 111r p1c1·1·v.1irk l-:'<111·1 ISIU.' .1t·1·1·plc•1l 1;·1;, 1:-12:! or IJ75-47(1J l•'t 'LI. & l'J\l!T "llM I'. f,...lhll1on..., .1 \ ;11 I l' J~h11·1·, "' !-.Ull':'o n1111r IH""'""'ll'I Apµl y St'ar'> ltrwbuc•k ~ 1·11 !IC.II~• /\11;.i m,., 1\11• llnl J.t lkh !J6.'J.2fi!i4l 1'.1 H·. 1'\Jll time front 11ff11·1· & I' T evt"' hal'k nil 11·1· Busy Pl·tlwtr1t· 11f!t•·1· ~t:l>lO (.; l' n l' r 11 I u I I 1 1 ,. Metlreal1Surg11.:ul hu!>1 r>L'l>-'> Will train "1i.itun• peri.on tur Girl 1-'rttl:i) C .1 11 Ii e t :J I U /\ \I . 4 :•1 l.il'M. lrlf\.(J01Jr, GEHRAL MAIMTEHANCE for 11n vull· c•mnmunlly, .J.uJ.tuna lh~at·h Must h&11e valJd <:altf dn vcr .., he Uill Mun lhru Jo'ri. ~ lo 12. 494 H.571 GEHHAL OFFtCE INSURANCE large Ins A~cncy in i-·ounla1n Vallry hus opening,.., in entry levt'I ,,u.1t1011.o, available for of f11:c perso nnel. X l11 l salary & <:o. bencftli. C11ll Kalh ) 549-11161 Cit.'Ot!raJ OfftCI.' Person f''r1day fur publis hing fi rm. i\1• curate typ1ni: GOwpm. Good phone munncr i. Compose correspon dencc Self motivated. ~/mo tu s l&rt Call fur apflt. M!o l:,l('y 5'19 4834 General Office 1-:nJOY an lcrc~tinR. l'hallengini: work w a nal1onw1dc :.alCR fmantl' to We need a f /l clerical person W/lypang 45-55wprn, bk· keeping bkgrd prcf'd. xlnt benefits. 846·2831 8:J0·5 to arrange in· tcrview. EOE-Mii". General ornce. Pt·l1mc. no typing , m ath bck· grnd. Work Sat. Sun. holid ays o nly . H. ff S31>-7S.Sl Mon-Fri. General HOMEMAKERS MONEY! EllthusiasUc individua ls • earn comm. lO St,000. by T h a nksgiving! De mons trate toys & glfta. Complete traming. No delivering or collect· ing. Need car . Call 714·SSl·S346, collect to see line. OU'ts's Gadgets · "Our 2llth Year." GENERAL OFFICE TVPISl'S SECRETARIES ACCTG CLERKS Top Pay Paid Weekly MOlllLL T:;fit•ts.mc.. IJl 752-eee6 EO! Mt F •mALOfC MIO+ Sall frindJy ofc leeks Plf'ICll' W/ .... ant phone ¥06ce. Lt l1JUal· malh Mal.1.Call COASTAL PllSOMMB. Ae .. CY 140-6011 arlV Hanal' CM NSVSaAPSS ~lft.rhaun•~ Glrfrrw.,/Mc)r <YflNJ 8klll.t reqwrt'Ct Nu 111\()rthiind Will train Sitlary opt'O. M2 34li0 Gari wanted t'1nc job wottt!n& w11.-gun1t hom1• bwldcr call Jlwch bet V•rn 7pm Mou fr•. (f7$-~1497 4SSll GUARDS i'\all & p1m lan'lt• All ul "b" U a1C vrtni. furn111hed AJwr-1 21 ur over ltl'ltn~ w1'11·11mc No cxpenenc:c mtt· App ly Un1vt:ntal l'rotct1111n Ser vice. 122ti W 5th Slrl~l. Si.nt11 Anu In lcn 11·w hour.1 ti 12 &. I 4 McH1 lhru ,.)'1 I IA IWW A It t: SA 1.1-;S full time :tJ}ply in Jk'r.1'10. Cruw11 llardwarc. 3107 1-· C-.l llwy. <:CJM II 0 It T I C U L T U ft t: M >\ NA G 1-; H It cl a 1 I hoU.'>l' µlant saJcs Pnml' lv1·at1on llortrcultun• tn1nmJ1 & manaKcmcnl exµcr rt.'Qwrtld Salary & t omm 81111dablt· 54M Ol.37 for appt llolcl HOST/ESS CASHIER Uay or n1uh1 1>c1!.1Lw11!> uv1111l1 ble for rclwt>lc. J)l·11111t• 0111·nll'll 1n 1hv1duab tu JOIO th<' MJr 11otl Ll·am l::nJov l'X 1~111111 rumpany l1t•m•f1h inrludanl( a frl'l' IO(•HI Pt'f ... tuft Apply lluin 12 ni~m. Mun f''rl . Pcr:.on111'l MARRIOTT HOTEL Ii.Ill Nt:WPort C1•11t1.:r llr Newport lka1•h t-:ciual Uppor 1<.rn11lt1) t·r llull'I H c :-. 1• r \ J t 1 u n .., 1\ .., "'!.l.1111 I• 1 11111 IJ1 .. ,k l'lt·rk H !1 M1111 Fri .'<1111 ;'>.PWJ.111rt l:k-a1•h hw ('.di fur a1JJJt 645 5000 ext ~211 HOTEL SANMAARTEN LAGUNA BEACH .'\1·1•t•pl1111: u pph t'.J t 111n.., fur Lht· full11w111 >: 1111:-.1 1.J1in-. 1-. \ 1· t' U I I I ,. I IJl\l.,t'kt:1•J1t'I 1111 ;,;, I 11111 luxurv h•Jll•I M11 ... 1 h.111· r11·1·111 1hn·c1 t'll (wn1·1111· to ru11 ''"' h1111,t·k1Tp1111· ,,~.rr • \taut... &111111',1·1111·11 h11rwr11·1w1· 111 ••l1•r n·tl r•1•rrna111•nt t.. 11111 ll rtll' J.'11Ml1CJll1> JV:1ll 1\ppl) Ill j)l'l "<1)11 !i,\ '1 l11 :-11'~1 dutly li!Jli !-. ( 'oa!>I 11~ Lai.:u11u l":acl1 ll11ll'I SUPERVISOR ROOM SERVICE IJppor w1lh (·an·er 1:>c1l4•11 lral ex1st1> for rc·halilt• person w -.uµcrv 1!>11ry skall:.. Som e food or re.taurant knldg prcf"d l'.)1.1oy OUL'>IUlld1ni.: t'llm 1Jany h1:nd1b J\ 1.1111 v !:tum I:! noon. Mon Fri. P1•rson11C'I MARRIOTT HOTEL !lltl Ncw1.1ort i.;"'n. lcr Dr Newport &at:11 1-. (J E \I F 1IOUS,.XL1-;A NI•: H:o, Cur nt.-c. I' T To1> $ tilNGllAM tilHI . ti4~1·5123 Uou:.ekeepcr n eeded. Mon Wed Fri t-: lC f>t' r. w lnmsportulton $5 hr <:all 4~1·9411!1 leave name• &11 lfOUSEKl:..:EPEH nc..>dcd for pn \uh· r~· i.ort. Exper & non cxver . 1-'ull ·l•nH' o r wknds E.O E 41!1 N l:~t llwy Lai:una lkueh. 7l'11494-MZI call Eh11m· HOUSl:!'kt:EPl-:H Live in. rm & board + ~alary. x.lnt w1childrcn. mature & dependable, Sundays off. Tustin Hills area. Mrs. Lissncr 7Jl .2()ij() or 559--4446. IMMIDIAn PAITTIMI IMPLOYMIMT $400-$750 + "'°""' T he DAI LY PILOT needs auto route drivers (Of' home newspaper de· 11 very 1n the San Clemente a rea. Must have dependable car . Seven days. Afternoons '2:»5:30> M·F & mom · In ga on Sat /S un (5:»8:30). Some collect· mg reql.Dred. Earnings hued on size of route . C.11 496·6800 Ask for Foster Ouellet or Mike 81.wh. IMSIDISAUS lmmed. opeoln11 for ~ble. mature ~II s tarter who co m munlcates easily with oUMn. Salell experience a pli.m but not required. Will t.rlln. Mutt have lite ~llldlla. 557.m5 --------lNS~ req, p/or f It. exp helpful, a ulo1 (Ire tlt1nl. ~-1741 . IMSUIAMCI Group healt.b claim. ex .nner: Exp It leMt I.Yr s.1#'1opea.141-1717 ----............ U .. It • •• ~--.d Of R\lrlef'Y =-" ruo lime. ... Jan.lton•llSupcrvlNM full time nl&h lll Good P it)' & bcn"flt• t:JCPERIENCt:o ONLY Jcx·m~ JANl1'0RS Port u me c vcn1n1o1i.. mdl. worrn:n & cou11lc1> Cotlt11 M l'i.11, Newport, SiulU. Ana 11rc11K Mui.t h:ave c·1.1r & home phone Utll ~·6Mll or u11vly 111 123 N Oil ve, Or11nat· Monlhru ""' JANITORl/\L ltOUTI': WOIUC t-:conomy vcllt· cle rt.'Qd m 31439 ~75 JANITORI AL Cu has immediate opcnmJts for full & part \tml' help in lhl' Costu Mesu. It H arcu." Mon fo"r1 Gpm ltJ 2 .:JOom l'IC!a:>e cull 213t2K2·624tl ll to .i vm or 0.11 213/2& IM25 IXW\'ll . ~lo 6 30pm M<>_!I t'ri I\ I N D I:: R G i\ R T 1-; N Te.icht!T. crt:dcnl111l ner Pvt l'lcm i.chl Send n · !>Ullll.' lO p 0 Hox filil.I (.;(Jbta ML'SIJ. l'A ~~.27 LAH TECll·llt' n(JI rt• qum .. '<i. ASCL' prl'ft•rn'l'.I. part time wknfls & i.omt· n11<ht:,. lle111aluln11y & c•hcm1slry ex per µn· f eITl -d ijJ I 2&J I l..1\ Tune!. humt' tll-h 1 l'r) 1.1.~t'fll nt.-t-d!. un C.l!-.»1:.lant to l1:urn ,111 phi.I:-.•·.., of <Jlo(Clll')' Oj)l'fi.ltlOll If I HU art• rl•lln'll •Jf work :!ntl stufl & a\1trlahlt· l•1 v.i.rk uµpmx ;, hr... ltd '4 "''" ~ &111,.111. c·all :.11; '1·1i!I or~ll~ l.l:Ai1\l.~l-:<'IU:T/\llV to 11annc•r r1·'1u•r1•mt•11ls X l 11 t I Y p I 11 I! & .., h tr • l h a 11 II . <• u I •• lH•·wnt1·r t•x111•r dcs1ra hit• !-. \ & 'J U...,ltll oJI t'~ Xl111 "''IJr) 1·11111111 with .1 b I I 1 I } 61 ,. 1' p 1 r 711 :n:i l l:l7 I.I\\' Ill h:-.kµr ,, 11.q.., wt-t•k for chh•rh l.111\ SJC 1\l:-,11 I t11r° l du~' Wt't.'k 4!J'l Gli:f..'1 IJl1 I tr:IHli l.1v1· m 1·hll1I 1·ar1· fur a.(irt... ~ -, &. II l.111• h.111.,1·w•1rk 111 t 1 rn & lr;1 l"I I''( ll 1... 'I,/,,, ll1· l1 '~"' 11H t7 LOAN PROCESSOR CLOSER l111rrll'tl111t1· 11p1•r1111>: 1•1( t!>U. in our Santa /\Ila lt1:111 f J 1· 1 I 1 I } I .. r J n I' " I' l' fl I' II l' t• 11 I. 11 .1 n l'rtX•c:-:-.11r S,1vin~s .ind U:>wl mortcac1· liankrnl! ba1·kground 1>refl'rrt·ll Minimum of 2 y1•ar' ""' perwn1"1· with e11111 "" ltonul ,11111 V Ii t\ 1\ loorL' f'a1d gcnrrou' mL-d1cal. lll'fltaJ anti l11l• 111sur1tn t1· paek~1i.:t· with t•M't•l11•111 :.alan fur I hi' ~1>:IH 111 c11v1duJI L'nnlal'l <.:lura t:ont1 BEVERLY HILLS FEDERAL ScrYincp & Loan As5n 505 North T11stin S..ite 103 Sc.to Ana. Co 92705 C7 I 4J97J. I 42 I Eqi.al Opportwiity fM¥loyw M/F/Y /H •MACHINIST• <I day4-0·hr w(•t•k EULEK INOUSTHIES 2101 Duve St. N 8 1\l' roe.:. r ro m () c "I l"f.llJ rt Machamst Truaoee. prefer i.ol'IW shop expcnenC'c for !>ml mfg firm an Irvine Call Riley for appl !179-00I> ------ Maids. apply The Inn at Laguna. 211 N. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach MaJ11t.cnanc.-e man for SS urut upt complex in C. M. &12-5073; (2131865-~1 Mwntenan<:e. PIT posi- tion. hrs 9-1. Gener al duties lO Include plumb· ing, lite electrical work, paint i n g. & som e madune repair. Please contact Janet J enMen . Disc lnat r ume nts , IJ79.S300 Maintenance Plt.ame op. prox 2 mOll. Plumbing exp nee. Tustin area. 831-9081 MAMAMl/ASST 2 D.ys per wk. It books. It malnt. For •PPl call 642-31(11. ------Manager lr•lnee. No ex- perience necessary. S:t.~ ~ ber. 67$-2l0l MANUFACTURING. '1 Per.on ctlm Jewelry abop la 1rowlog fast. ~ 8klM Cutter for in· lay Juba Ii calm cuttln1. W'llf train apprentice. veteran• benef avail. Any a rl re lat ed up belph1I. Make buut lrtwort " lel pd very MU. Malt/fem. Pteate Clll for interview Mon Fri 4'7·••· ---.. MA1Ull IAUMADY l'lll/IDO + b9ne Repl Beauty &Qpply •E.11\hS\,CM SI.LL Idle 6&emi weu. a Pnl Whal JOU ~an.t In ~ PUot~ Ad. .,.., PllotQalaAfteda. '• I !hund!X· July 26. 1979 OAll.V PILOT Q M111tWmhd 7100 ....,W.-4 7100 HllpW..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MWIANI<.:. ex per w1lh 1~Bx Opc.irutor Telephone mopedi, Of' mutorcyclct. anKwerlna Service. Pull MulJt tu.ve tools Apply & Part tlmc Va.)18. t•ves Moe>OO <.:tty 2006 W Co:&~t & wave yard o~n. Will llwy, N8 642·81170 trul.n lilS·~ Real Estate ••n&s•-• Wt! have an open111g for ~ t4DteA1. sum v SALESMAN f:Xµr'd in OranKt' CA>un ty. XJnt <'omm 1-'ull ur pl\lmtl Ue11utlf1d nffll'IJK. Newport ll arbor Professional l'ract 1c1· SalCb 700·~7 Neitr lloal( llti:.p1t11l Secret11nal expr net· M14d1 n tl ofr1f't• •·x - per1encf' dt-i.1 r t' a hie• Send lyJl('wnllcn leuer and re,ume lo I' 0 Hox ~. ~nset Ucad1, <:A 00742 Mc d a(' u I a !.!! 'l 1· .\ penenced. Orlhuv1:d11· Surtceon. typ1111(. bu<·k 111 r I e c N ,, n !. m II kl', f'A&.5194 Ml'.'dteal A..,a...,f Jfll llat"k ulfict•, l)lt·nlt· t1·1·h11111u•· ..,om1-X ray. t y p1 n~ Umlo.:y orr lt'c. N µl Bt h 5411 ~17 MEDICAL Live 1n . S2Utl µer Wt·t-k µlu.' room & board 11111 ~tillol 11r 121:11 4~ G4:JI Mttycrhof •• pnm;.in ">UP pl11·r uf ~1md 101111 l•• ln1n1• < ·o.,, 1·11111111ur111 > 1-. l<>t·au..i .11 M,wi\rlhu1 & !'>i111 IJ1t•l(•1 Fv. 1 111 11 (. 1\J11JUl't N(·l'd peopll• lur -.11nµl1• ''"id pn•p.Jr,11 11111 N11 t•Xp Ill"' Mo!-.ll~ m11rn hr.-. '11iruu.:h toy:! IMI d.11 I\ UJ> 111 5th•, f'l;oJo;1l1f1· hr -. lll1•al (or \1111ni• IH11111•mak•·r' or •.t 111h•11I , Wllll t'\I' 1 l ,1'"' ~I~ ~I '.!:J hr t:.ill ""' ~.a• ~:tart <! lJO MI<' H 1111.\ 111> :\ 1.:-." 1' !-. S 'I' I'. I< I " I rnd.1llu1 Mii'·•' 1._.1, I. 'I' 1tf'd1I 111 -.•11111• J..nld1. 1,1 l11'11l Will lrJHl hdl 111 11 I 1'11J lf.U'.1 lur ·•PJll •MOOEUHG • C1a:.-. formllll! f11r 1 J illi' ~ 1'1111•>. '" ~, •• rt•:id~ '"' 11n1 .1olr. l.111· ... omm1·r '\t•v.I) ••IH'nl"I 1·h1,.1I .11111 111•1• pl .111·1111·111 '" 1!r<td11;1t1•-. !'l'IL 111 <I l,\S"' ~HJIJl·:U.., !'>11 ()111-.l l'la1a V1llJ~<' • 7 M 5-10 2!1711 • M11t1•I I lt·!>k l 'lvrk llt·lwl 1os1t111n ~" .111 l Jll l11r 111 hon ll'W. 1!1-l r~iJ:j Nl'l'<.I 1•1mak1·11111rc llu1• 111 1nflat1on·1 l-'l1·11s I' I v.orJ.. '4 J>l.'OJ.llt• Ill mi.:mnl C:ull for C1ri!)l 4\1-1 51flll MURSES ASSISTANTS With lt11t• l•1 ~han• Fr' ,. 111.., ~ lCl nl ll1•111•l 1h 1.:cn1f11 -tl A11h•:, $:l ;1;1 hr 111 -.1.11 t 1·11nl1nuo11 ' 11';1111111>( l'iJSSt'!o Wllh .lfJ \:tHt'l'nll.'111 lllJl"lrtUnllll"• In 11-.11n teud1·r -.1 ;1\ "" I .lt.of~rrNl 1'f1m1i..•11!>.1l 1u11 •11 s:;u 11f11•r 1; 11111 l'mploymcnl /\ppl~ l'<1rk Su111•n111 llc;illh < ';,ri• M \.'.'i Su Pt·nw :'>. fl M;1g!ohtpCl>n\ C1•111t·r UIG flagship ltll ~ IS Nur">t:!-. Aidt• or urlJl'rl y net;..:k.od fur m,.:hl i.h1fl 111 toov. ho"ip l'ref. expcr Xlnt . bent' w 1ms. &. 111· rent1ve Apply fl(>w rly Manor, :J.IO Vtl'ton;.i, <.;~1 NURSIN<; Ne«l l<N or LVN for 1-'ri & Sat n11;hl :.h1fl IO l'On\ hosp. Xlnt. !>alary & bene. offercu tu p.irt lJITM! employt.-c:. Apply Beverly Manor 340 V1t· Loria. CM. OHtce Tramt.'(.'. Good in anthmcl1c. Full or part lJ me Near S D. Frwy Non smoker pref. <::ill 714/826·0710 OltOll DESK GIRL Good with num bt·r~. Good hand wntang, lot of telephone work. Will train . Call 8 to 5. Pi c kwi c k Paper , ~1157. ' PACICACMHG 2 people needed to work in our s mall packaging dept. Shrink wrap exper. d es ir e d but n o t ntteMllt)'. S3.60 per hr. lO sllU't. Apply at Behr Process. 1603 W Alton, Santa Ana. PART Tl Mt: Driver for Huntington Beadl. 30 Hn per wk. Must have lar ge slit UOnwaaoo or van. 1otnd aood drivtna record. For Infor matio n. Call . 842>'321. Ask for Morton lllellorl or 11arry Seely. E.O.E. P~TE-UP A.UEMRER wttll a lea.t t yeer ex pertence. prefer a bly ne wspaper. Excellent l'OalPM1 benef1u. Apply blltween 9AM and tPJiC Moftdl.y throu(lb Fr lday QUMel COAST DAILYP&OT --mw.e.ySt. co.taM•a ~~unity PIXOPH. ~rr• while you lcurn. 'ft:lt·phune Answcrinic ~rv1('c full t1m~, purl time. Varied i.ha(l i. Da)'lo, aftt:rnoon or even ~ l.oc11\.1orut In t'ASI UON ISl.ANU ~'TA MESA /IHVI N~ TUSTIN HUNTINC;TON IU;A\;11 lllcnl for :.tudt-nts & he>01>1•w1 ve:. M11ray co ht!nel1ti. inl'ludini.: paid vucat111n s . 'J'y p1n~ JSwpm . ~ O i-; Cull 5434ZJO Mon. thru t'l'1 PStSONNEL CLERIC l rvant• ba!.e•ct h11m1· builder 1s seekm.: 1J dnk lYJ.IL"il ln the µt!rs<mnl'I dept lo lype &ti rur rt.'!>J.lllndt•ncl.'. rn ;11nlarn ftll'S & J:rel't ;ipph1·l!Ob Xlnl typ111~ ..,kali.... 111• 1ir11x1m.1t1•ly 1iOwµrn W 0 I (' l if p h II fl I' t• X 1•·ricn1·1· hclµful Xlnt w.irk rce·urd & l><'l"l>t>nu••I 1·x11Cr hdpful hu1 11111 llt't' W1· off 1·r J ll 11111 'tan<.lmg nirlll)t•r1i.atm11 l1L1wf1t 1w«ka~1· fo'or 1m mt'tliatt· 1·onMtlt·ra111111 IJICa. .... rnll ,,r dfllJIY licnu M1·1•1. !175 lf,(~1 l'OMll-.IUIS1\ llOMI'.~ 21r<:! llu.,11ll'S" I '111 r I Jr SUll"~·· ll'Vlll(•ltl.'71:> \f firm.1 II"' ,\1·111111 '""'l•h r l'l"ll"O" i'HllJ\\' 1)1 .... 1:.:11 ,,,It-... " I ,fflll'I ''"I"'' lll'l1•f11I Voullk'. & .ur1l11t 11111., 1111-.11 1}1:.! :.!2 111, 'rill Jj.,>i PLUMBERS '\1111 UltlOll "'I \It t• Cv I • I• •• I I 11 " ,. II ' ' " ' 111urr11·1 rrw11 1-.~p 111 11-.1l1111: h •·I 11!11 I 11 1111Jhf11-.J 1•;1rn 11r1 111·r11·n ' •• ~ l ' ,. .1 ~ ._!., 1.llKI '1-lh .Oll(I \I' Yo11 fl t I 1S ,, If I \ \ u .. I Ii u11ll1111b \\1· 1111111 Ii Ink k 111111•>1 rth IV h•'.lllh Ill u1.111<1• \fll•h \lun I r 1 IC I I Ii•• I ;,1 rl 1 '11111111111~ 1:-13:1 w l.111 111111 \Nl,1<! 17.i:I l'l IJ m h I 11 1! T 1 ,11 11 •' • lfl'ill"I \JIJ ,I I» d t .111 . "'"JI rd1.1l1h• & v.111111~· 111 "'"' k 1,1., 11111 & ;,57 IHl17 1 ~ trn.u m ... ,, •. ,1 t11gll '4,11.(1-.. \lu..,l h.n e· 111 11 litll'llClll l '.\j)l'f frl .• Kl'l:l.1 PRACTICAL MURSE M11lure pcr!.on for I>\ t llUlY at <:11nvalc•M'l.'lll llO!oJJlldl 1':.i rt lltnl.' ~,.:,~~. f'r ,· -.1·h11 11f t •-.11 l11·r nt.<t'Cfod lull 1111w. I' T Su/lli1 1\nJ ~ :tf.i7t, Pl"f• S<·huul tciwh1•r 1·x1111 with 1•.1tl1lln-s Pan 1111w lrM~·~ I' ·r 1'11·ni·:if lr11• ·~ p111i· plK>Ol-... \1.11 Ufl'. rd1,1 l1lt• 1,Jll fw .1ppl 1>ot:! :!ZJt• ,) (. I ~ !'.. I' ... \. ·1 I I I ' I I< /\ f ;o.. I-. 1-. , • x I' " r w rn t l' r •Im l' I t' r s & 1·ah11Cr.. pn·Cl·rn•d Will ll'Jl'h .111 µh;L"''" Of 111 :.11<"<'\.1on Xlnt upJll> •\11 111} at l7fl71 I.a 11.11 tell . I .11(Ulla lj.(UCI f<l-.i\UI Nli /\llJI-, 10 1;i llr-. Crt•<f or non , M l Ul.llG 'I h1• llc<1tl Ill~ <;umc H t:; 1\ I. f'; !'; 'I' 1\ T ,.; S/\Ll-:.'iMA:"I. WA:'ffl':U. 1-.:ARN Ul'TO 15', (;OM· MISSION Nt:T. I t::u rn SS OK 111 SIOU K by Christmas 2 Find out why new Ill' cam b1j.( S$$ here. <.:omc talk with them . :J.()ur produtl 1ncxpc•n:.1 Vt' J..i nd 1 hudgcl terms. 4 Pre !.cl appL" i.:alore 5· t'md out \\Tay "Wf··ve got. the best thmg going". A:.k for Mr. Howard 955·3102 Heal l:BtuteSalcl> BOILER ROOM GOT YOU DOWN?? wEHAVE •SEMJ-PVf. OFFICES •SECRETARY •T095% COMM. •AJRPORT BUS. CNTH. 540-2702 Real Elltate Sales SMIWONSS CLUB AGENTS WANTED •AIRPORT 8\JS-CNTR. •SEM.J·PVT. 0Ff1Cl!:S .WIKCOMM. 540-2702 llcemees who al't1 rc~llly 11mbll1ow;. A lovt:ly ol· fa('e olfennA your own pnvate desk & i.11 lh~ flt'(.'.L'SSlll("t> for SU('C~lt8 µlui. up 111 10•,; l'O rn m1ss100. <.:<ill M11rJont.• ("lark . Res1d c 11t 1u l M:an.ager for appoin\ml Wesley M. Taylor Co. 1wa.1t.ors ll4t& 411 IO RICIP'TIOMIST t"ull l tmt-. Pro1H·r1y Man11gerncot firm hit·;,1 1;l 111 lrv1oc Contu<1 Kun 1,r l:iownne, Ii :JO lo r1 :so 5'10 3'1!111 lll~ept11.1111:-t T> 111~1. Cull llmt:. rtlU!lt have• some t'XJ.1. Srnall mfi.: plu111 H H X lnl licne·f1t... it;f~I RECEl'TIOMIST Xl11l I'll rl''I g 11111I µcr'>onaltly It t Y11111~ 1110'. 1'.n11il•1} 1•r r \' ~um:d f ''I 111,11y ht( kit• oll.:t•flC \ 1711 N1·w111ir1 n r !Jr ~··~15 N1·w1.111rt Ut•:wh 1it111~r~1 11 I'. l fo. f' T I CJ .,_ I :--'I St;('1tt-;·1 i\ HY l'h11n1·, 1yp111~ fur 1111-1·•1 h> 1 I ( · .1111,11in /;12 11 .• 0 lll't't•1>1mn1,.,1 1·rra111l >:1rl 11.1]'1 1111w ll•1 ur ... I :, ,\11111 1hr11 l'ri ~41111 1-·.,, ;\ ,. w ,, II I t II ,. (I ,. 11 1)"1-1•11fJll'f .\1 11"1 h.1 It' 1lt·vcnd,1lilt• 1·Jr 1i75 l~llJ RECEPTIONIST TYPIST '\\,1l11rt• ,,haq 1 Jll'f'"tll I \fll d ,,, I t•t 1•pl ll•llhl 11 ... 11 \ 11h•1n• 1'1 ,.,. 111 IV. llfl) 111I1111", q1~JIJti1111' 11nlt•1' I• r1o111 """''' .1p11 .. a1 J1111· I •111 .,.,,.,,,. & 111•111·(11, Ir""' Him -vu r rY111 )\)j~I I< 1-.t" I': P'I I IJN I !'.'I 1\:.. '> I S T ,\ N 'I t " 1 \ •·t•·nn ... ry d111w ,., 1••·1 prl'l•·rrt•d 11.111.1 1•1 .1n·a IA1l lt>fJll.•l!J:> ~•H" 1tc·•·•·p1 w·n 111111·1·. 11 I 111111g, l1kkpg :,m;1ll r1 .11 1-:,t:.1t1• 111111·1· l..1~·u11.1 I Ir'> :1 :111 tu :1, ~1111 I ht 11 1-'n Cal 111111 07:11 Hl':<.:t-:l'TllJNIST 111.t!o) Mll-s 11Hlcc. tHrln~ 5:. t11 1;11 wpm Ex 111·r r1• 11111 red Vari1·t )' •11 111 lc•r•..,l m~ rlUlll'-. I .111 l'I\ otl11·•·-. Xlnt hl'tl\'111 • N1•wporl C1·n11•1 1·.,11 ~Ir. l>ud.c1k 64'1 7'154 R"taw.t/riua l'\J ll or II I OIJ('rllflg!'. ftJI w•neral rLoi.tJun111t worlC tlt'ar O 1; J\1 rp11rt Mu..,t ,,,. IH Ill 11ve1 i\l'fllY Ill 1•·r'4111 Scj. P~r0tti's Pino ~lt.1(1 So l::u:.t llri..,l•il S..Ol.i Ana llt-11.(ht . :A:J Hb7 1 :-.!1•111 Iv Mt'1>1111Jl<J • IU..,,l:mrunl LUNCH COUNTER fo'( IOU l'lU~PA lti\TIO." l11•r..cH1 Wi.lnll'tl lo v. .. : I.. a\ lw1eh counter 111 l;,q:1• hc Jllh food !>11111• Pn·v1ou..., c\p1·n1•111:1· •11 ~ 1 r a II I 1· h u t 11 '' I ncee!.:>ary l1 111f11r111 turnr:.hcd Med1 t·al /'It llo:.p. benefit:. Appl~ L1ndber.: Nu lril1011 . betwet!n CJrvui.el ll. liu.Uock::.. lower level 111 Lhc South Coast Pluta i.hoppmg l'enlt•r . Cost 11 Meia. A.\k for M Jflal,(er Rcswurant l"ull Lime helper lor Country Club Mu:.~m.:. rllshcs. bunquet set up & kitchen help. Neat & <Jc• p c ndable per i.un ~7500. He.taurirot SUMER SUMMER'S ALMOST OVER •. .. but you can sllll curn some extra cash. We~ lunch lime hel11 at WllHBSCHt41TDL 4IOIJ *ar"ltoM t4ewport .... CA Pleue 111pply In person and enjoy the real of tht• summer with U11. Equal Opportu.ruty Employer i:ntrth REAL ~ATE SAL~ IU.&AJL STORE needs o pen 1 n ,1 t n w e I I ener1etlc • reap 1l1>1 ... biithed trvlnt llrm. Uonary • xerox cler k Tralnlo1. a11l1tance, ~~il~~~~.~:a 1enerou1 commlulon -...1000:.. __ _ ldledule. Call D•wn or ,.,. _i.._._ .. __ ;..;.--;;..-;;_IWL makina SulDllr~ • w\lboptrl.,., ITMr70 ·1 ' QI QM. V Ptl.OT fhuraday. July 21. 1979 ""'W..-M 1100 NlfpW..e.4 7100 ..... ..ut IOIO ,,...toYOM 8045 NRltw. 1050 Mtcd9t10ut ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIDE WILL YOU BE 10.YEARS FROM NOW? AISTYEAIS IAIMIMGS SIS-$201 t1.cwuru1l oll 1n• ul f .ip1u ly #(J'OWU1fl tnh'rn.1111111ul f·ompuny " i.1·e~ 111.: t•ureicr ut1l'lll1•J 111 d.lv1dwl.lb for sale:. p11.,1 '"""' All 11ulc-. an· 111 tht• lt•u<.IJng dh•t:'WOl dt·IMrl mcnt :uure-i. rn ~" l:O,hfor1111.1 Nu duor t•> 1lour. tlUI C.:U'\lOllH''' l'Otrlc lO Ull Compan) 111 ll'ri. t·11111 µle lc <J n d t·ltn•lll•lll llt!ncf1t 1mtkugc You m u:;l ha V<· <• pm lt'tit.llJOUI UPJ>CilrlJlll'I', ltt• <i1uire11i.1vt• unll um b1lrou!> l>c 1H·ndahlt· traru.portutwn "11 mui.I. t:all lor :in 1 mm ::diak m tA.·rvicw or :.cntJ n •:..urn1· lu JIMSURLE (714t540-117 1 PCA· IMTERHA TIOMAl:. IMC. 17982 Sky Par k CircJe Suite J Irvine, Ca 92714 tAIUoJI I Jµp11 rlu111l} f'.11111lovt.·r M ,. i1\l.ES1 IH:1.1 VE!< Y II \llll 11\'t~I a clc•t•1•11l 1•IC\ "'" Joli UJI 111 ~Sil t c·\•, ~. :IJ>ffi I ,1 JI .tft 111111 .JI •~II ~port PH1Jnauh1 Kt•lll &~• ulflrf Oft • bua..)' *'*' '°"*'IOIJ II 0\ nf!Cod of amb1twu1 ••le-• ~ Ciood t-omm .,,i.a t CaU C1J ~ tor .... l:AL , Qua lll) ~., nHCJt'd ror ~ff. bl f ft } Wt'tfy 11llN)' Mu11>t l'nJo) -.Ukt.nj ._1th pubhc 1-:11 rttllll flnAIK'111 t nt•f (id httM J*.Y + ('hmm In lN"l"!ltt'd per pllll' 1·1111 l...quna llt<ttd1 491 100~ ..... h w1mm1nti l'uvl Spll ~DI•• ll111h 1•.un1n~· fll(llt•nt111I lntl1\.11lu .1I " 1>u•vloui. tluuu• 11h lil((l\·t'llWnt '>Uk'I t'.\V un v nc-l'fl .. pply lr\ln• l\Job. Inc Tl't ~7 IU.:I SAl.IS/S.....t• S&udenU• ftlrTI $1i l.lt'l huur l'..r1 lime 01 lull ltlN: ii\ 11111c1bll! (;ur ~ phout' nt:tc i.1ry Calt 7 llOOti ~{'I> THE LOOK Kuown for lhc f1nr1I 111 mt•n 11 & WUlll l'll ' ru. ... ruoo dvUllOI( '" prl' i.t.-nt.ly looking '''' 'J J>t-o 1>11• 1n\crc1>lc1I 111 J fW>hlon t·an·cr 111 •wll'" with u1lvu11t·errwnt 1nl0 munai.:eml·nl H lh1s '~ your 1<oul call lor <if>pl IOa m to6pm '1111-~UJOK H14 ~110 •SALES YACHTS Mui..t havt• i.t11llog ''"I' Cum m on I y K u 11 ,, Manne 714·675-14113. S:J v111~i. & Lmrn Reports Distribution Cteril M<aJur State w1tlt• S<i~ m l!-'> & Lo:in ori.:<in1.tat1011 h<A.' 1mm1'tlrnlc nl'('d for .1 part !Im<: j!r:.tvcyard ct1l\ tnliullon derk J\v1•rai:1• :IO hr-. pt•r Wt..'\•k Sunlluy !JJ>M ~,;\ M :vl•Jll Th 11 P~ 4/\M For lll·l.i11l'fl rnrormal 11111 t'1Jnl:tl1. fo'ranJ.. l>n'l'••ll 714 17~!J .. &Hl>J GW GREAT W EST ERN S AVINGS A1111lltrtnJ1l11 .. • ,Jl'I 11111 l'ljU:J I 1111pior11.11111y 1•mpl11y1·1 ~ SALES ,, F\Jll\•r ur1pl} t•Jfll l)/1 111 ~ 11(·r h1 l':m 1>h1yt•t•' nt't'l1t'(l lor mt•n·lwnd" 11111 & llti.lJ'b tl1v ..-,,r inlc. l'Jll 557 !IJ!JH -...;1h-.. IRIDALSHOP f',\I' 111 n •IJll t'111tl1111 g I•'"' ti liul ~111 t n1111 1111 II I JH,...1l 1u11 Ill I \1 1 •1,.,L.,.u1l weir km~ 1•111111"1 556-9333 546-1821 • SALES CLERIC • l11.,11ll' i.al1•t-F I II B .u 1•;, Xlnt 1·11 lw1ll'I & w11rk11114 1·onll .\l'l'LY l!'l l'l-:tlSON t;t;N EHAL CWFll' I" l',\LM STA'l'IONL<,;HS INC H~I S llurhor Bl fo\Jll1•rl1m -..ilc:,, lull l11ne. r1•t 111I ll1r la:.l 14r11wfn l{ ulhll•lri.' hc11· '111rl' rn .:unrtJllltn ( iooc1 p11y. ;t11od hunui.t•.,, prumotion 1mlt•nl 1.tl Sale. exp .,,ii ri«1u1 n·d, hut 11nl crrcd t:<ill !~-011.iS N.k for Lia1w ">J\L~ (ifltf. llllUll{IU" I.I·"' l11nl' :tltl•rno1111" Mu:.t lll' rd1ublt: & ubll• 1J1 w w fl'1S· 71l7G -.E<' Ht-.l 'l"I 1<1·.rl l•.,l.1l1• ftrtll 111 JI () (' .. 111•1rt "'''k" 11111" ulu.d \O,flh xl11 l I ~ Jiiii~ t'V i.:1•11\'1 al offu 1• ... k1l b ~ .. -.11<1rth.J11cl r1•11cl Sal.Jr)' <">t'll CJll ~am. !l.J7 a;~,u; Mun "'rt -.1'.I lt,..<'I' I ..,,,1l11'1I lcn "tuck l11ok1•1' ull1co· <:1~111 I Yl•llfl/ rt•111111 c·d ~Jlary lllK'fl l';I llO:i)i Escrow Secr~tory t-:iq 1•·rrc•nt•t•d ~al:1n 11111·11 l ,tll K.1rhara Y1Km~ or M ury Mii w ;11 SECRET•RY Lile· lr11ll1t' & 11ll·11~a111 ,,urniu111hn~" f111 i.11l:.ll rr~1 i.:a.w1c pullll:..l1111g 1•11 Shurl h 1111d sk ii h r i' •1wn'll M1111mum 5 yr'> l' x f>l' r ~a I u r y t• 11 m rnc:n • .,urutt· I rn m1•d upt-n 1111( Phunc I 111 a ppl 1r.:t Uil71 Bnni.: 1 c:..umc· 'ii':(;l<lff/\HYtTYPIS'I , $1(1(1 llllJ TU!illll 1,1,.., t-:na:111c-Pflltl(. '.1<111 UKXI l)l·1>1J1c .,u; IC E'I AH Y I' l 1 nic· t:rll'rl!elw, '>l'il '' .rrt 111~ y u U 11 I( p 1· I h u 11 w :-.tat n.l H.JI t yprur.: 'lulli. 11u.o<l<..'fJ llJ :J wkcl )I!'. Sall10 crpc.:11 1\hk lor #Ct>IJllJ, ti44 ~ SAU.:.'> s.cr.tary-Reuptlorsist /\rL ... wt•r ph<>nC!i\ & t'OOVl'V GIFT SHOP lm-rrdly µcn.onaluty 111 MARRIOTT HOTEL :i1t 1v1· llunt lkh r .. 111 1-..xcellerat ui>vortun11 y l'hl<Jll• office: 'l'yp11li.; 1111• 1111 dlll'll'lll. fWllflh' llUIUlrlltl lmrrll'll 0111.·11 vnent1:1I 1nthv1duul, ahlt• mg H :J11.5 :io Mun thrn lo work purl t11nt• eVl'n Joh c .. 11 Nunty '"' Ill 1111( hour1>, 1ocludm11., Sal t.crv1cw. s:l6 3:jl17 & Son. Apply m 1icrs1111, • -Mon t hru f'r i, Unm l :t Se1·rel ury/Uookk1·1·111:r rMIOfl, PcrliOfU\l!I for <.:otllu Mesa l'lurnh !llO Ncwpor\ Center l>r 1~ Co. Ca pa hie 1(1rl I r1 Newport nuudr day lypc. Uood <·011111· t::oi'; M i I'' UOM, salury ne11oli11ble 64649'l2 SAUS/HAIDWARE Mu.'>l have knowledge of lucks. builder's and c1.ttl0m hardware Moo ~hru fr1 lie ncflls Lapna Beach Lumber <Wt-6538 or 540 8267 SECRETARY Jhghly skilled. shorthand required. Sml law offtc1~. &l'J)Ort areu. Npl Och. ~ experience not re quirl'<I but rnust t1,11ve knowledge of corpora- -'-•·~ l f o n 1 I n c I u d I 11 ll ~ t.cmunology & ab1llly to ucm.aY COLUCTIOM lkl!y pt'(lpl'rt)' muu1l! nll!Ol Clr m ht fount 11111 Vall y ba1 lmmtdlak of~"'"" for rolh.wt wn ~ OUUN lndud~ all ~ ol r •nl eolh1c• Um 1Mludll\I eourl iillJ pur anrn Would n· qui re urellcnl IYJ•\1114 11l111i. Al 11blhly for ur (llU\ILttlloo WouhJ 11hm work f'loo.f'IY with c11r porull• •llvrnuy t-.' <'l•IJl'fll i lMrUn1 H llll')' "' ll«n> or 1•vnum•m0Jf uu• w l'ICl'!•I h•lli.'t' l>hil> 14''' ll.lk)lllla11cu. <.:iill Su•• Mun lhn.I "'°1 D IO t. Oti4 ~ •SICUTAallS • ~ 0 l Yl>t' tie>~ Mu\ nt-;$1200 Ht~1·1.1I IYP<' 00 $HW <i 0 hn14h1 W (; () 10: dlC't ~· AtJm 111 11111 md ~t\ • "·"1'4'r ('uu111>t•lor 'wh"I. IJur OH1t•t· • \11r1111111 nwnt Onl > U -' ltcmd ·r .. Al( 'llC'Y l(J'&) Bm h, l::t.luli ·s.1 Nt•wiiort lk·ach. 83:1 IHOO •SECRETARY A lvud11111 i.11v111f(N a11d l11un h:1:. an cx1·ull~nl .:rowth 01>1Wirtu nrty 1n 1t '11 N1•w1,urt Ui•at'h uf h1·c: ~lt·c·l(•d 111Jpht·a11l wrll bl-tr:.11nl'd lo handlt• a vanctv 11f dul1t·s 111 our l,oun J)t·partrnent, u' wt•ll a~ handling rt('t1rd k•~·p1n11 and 1·urrt•!.µon denct· Typ111g of l~f wpm. !>llnK' ~Clll'ral offlt(• !•X µcrren1·1-. Ill kt')' 11r n 11<'ulutor 'krlb. and shorthand Im 'tf)l'C<lwnt mg 1 or M I llil wµm ,, re· re· 4wrt·1I Thr' full t111lt• pm.1t111n •1ll1•r... .in I'\ n•lh·nt 'l.in1ni.: '>Jl:Jry, out.'>tJndm~ !)1•11d1h pr" i.:r<im and 1Jcuu11ful work \'f\Vlf'Or14•fll l'll•al\l' \·,tll for .m 11111•1\1t•w a1111011ll lllt..'111 FfDELITY FEDERAL Scrvinql and loon A'"' 171 4'636-707 1 l\n l'.q1wl tlµportu111l \ l'.rn11lo.v••r SECRETARY l 111l1·11<.•11tlt•11l. ~JJl't'IH II /.1•!1 Joli ,1,i.1g111n1•nt ro·qwnll~ ~lot .,,.,·rdan11I skill:... 111' i:a1111at11111al 1•>.p1·r I,.~~ ,, I h :i •. k ~. r 11 u 11 cl h .. 1,.1111 I n~•·"'""'"' :-;_." Firm ('all 1\.lll tll~I S I·.( 'I< l·:TAlt Y Hill 111111• d11·1·11ul 1·.\ 1,..111•n1·1·1I 111111 v11lu :d wuh .. 1n111i.: .. 1im1huntl & l)'j.11111( w.1111\:J l\VIJI) 111 f.ll'r1>1111 1>.1th n ·..,urn1· lo \tr 1-\Jl'nll•.., J\ Hutwn ls.:111. W1l11.1m J-'ru,1 & "'~w 1101 l)u.ul M Nt•wJ)l1r1 1sc.1d1 ')1·1·rl·l,1t} l11 r II I•. I i.· .. •·l11JK•r ~ 111 urc· & 111111 11Milct•1 I 1ti1KI 'kill' "'I ;r ~· 1• 111·) " I• I 1· :c '•• 7;)!1 ~,()I SECURITY GATE GUARD 1:uard lor 11nv1.1 t1.· t"1r11 murul}. 1.11gunu lk·111'11 l'rl!f maturc· 1wrs 1111 wrlh M'C.:Unty IHu:ki.:r .. u111I Cull Mon lhru l''rr. !I lo I:!, 4~U\571 'icc'y/lil:l.'l'j.lt1on1P>tl It , .. rll'Vt•lof)('r. '>lfl1ni.: ty11mg & ~oocl r>h11nc t:l\lll'I' rl'll, It .I'; t fo.hC'row ex per vrcf lo:Jl~H. SEHIOR SECRET ARY S...lary StOOA $1111 )' c r r o r m .. c· u m 11 I l' x 1 h•nral. :.11•11•1. & pul>hr l'lllllUl'\ dUlfCh lk<lh I )'I"> M.'C'Y '>ll'lll) t'X I' T y pt• ~J".iwpm, -.•h llM.lwlJfl\ i\1> ply 1mmcd1atdy 1 :'llt·wpm l Mc11u 1111 rtfl s~:h1><1l 1>1~1 IWI ltllh Sl Ncw1>11rt llo•ach $51i 3'100 t:l1111i.1rw<l l'cnmn11cl Of f1c.:c, Mon·Wcd T huri; & Jo'n. Uum to noo11, Tu"i. from lpm·:IJ>m . KO~ I A.I\ P SttlmMG CLEIK TRUCK DltlVER ~p'd crater. Clean dn v mg record. Apply 1n p<.'f'l!OO, fo.:dlcr lnduslnc:., 2101 OovcSl. N 8 . Across ~ oc Airport. fE AC ll E R S P R E SCHOOL Expcneneed. rull lime lo-6 H U arcu R.ailie:s, all benefits Cull Marilyn 842 2948 or 84'1·5:1.IM reaching a ppllc1u 1o n 11 now Wing 11ecepted for a OlnslJWl School. Apply •1. la1$ Brookhural. fi'. V. ll you have u good vo1t·1" read fina ncial s tulc· • high school education. mcnts. Responsible Lo Wllll.n& to learn" in need p;111ner IOI' manaf(cment ol 1&11 oPfl()l'tUnlty to de c:J lefal affa1n of muny vekJp 10UI' IM!llrnM 11klll1. smal c.'Ofl)C)r•lion11. Will we hav• • common In· gladly train lntelll~cnt. h•r eat ... YOU· ·For gtable p erson w trx ~ lftlerv1 •w c11ll cellent. memor1 It r1• Mr.Land~ qw11te 11klll11. Salary ___ _ 98'b!Dt2. iAU1illAN open. ll you are very 1'elcphooc Sollcltors R.etail lWhol••le t;Qulp· eood you will love tht• 1..ucky you! We huvc 2 r..-corp. (NJde 11ale1. job. tr you 1i1rc not &>lcalie opt..-nlop at It's not often hlrllll 10U"• m.n 18 yr11 donot11PP1L 833·9982 we lose a t elephone • older. saoo.$$00twk SICllY•IY/lA4)d ~tllctltor. How would you With I WU'· alll. " l'Omm. 'rralnee IOI' ~tale pion hko w e1rn any where TEL~Of'ERATOR l)Jil& P/t. &tMratl or ~ePC..s •b. amall ~towpm. H llAl'Y com· Kllflmure 1188 drvr 9113. l kApoml hltn in d11hwhr II&. M•yh1U Wlihr IJ2S. S.analure l!ilde by t11dt1 re(n(I $350 Guaranteed &dcUVt!r\.<d ~12 Npt Hth e11portlq Rrm rn ... 1 u r • te w I e xp UPll S clYI wk. SUO pr 9&'M-"-lh>' tV' Pl•ue caU '*All TYPl--~T--- Mk for Pf'llY-.. ___ , Exp reproduclloo typ111l 1'a&9 w/f~l ranae of lypmit & ..W ACCOUMTS .,.~, aluJlll 540·2062 II M os new 17 cu rt Prite1d11m! l360. (;()ld.<1pot deep fr'*.w chc»t 16 cu rt mo 982·87~ tw nwuwnt. P41rt lime. lllfht typln(I Will con 11ldet t r11n~ C•ll for •PP'l Mutual S.vlnp 6 Lo•n Coroo.• ~I Mar Mr CQ00('111l 8'75 5010 t-;qual ()s>l)()t l';mplyr rh • Gw p. a t 1 m1ly dothlna& al.Ott>. l1t tfOOk inw 1>11rt tirnu ltirnponry s~ twt" ror our 11£1re In South CoaHI l'IHll ,Appl)' Ill t>t•Mlf\ ooi)' f'nd1&y Ju l y ll1 th from l'am to t21ml rt ll ~ & c; E N to: It A L /'\l!l'O St:HVU;Jo; 5 1'11y work week Apply Nt•wj>Orl Trre Cente r, .OX> t-;t:-O~t llwy, (;DM TOO YOUNG FOR AIRLINES lmrncd wenmgs for 15 !.harp guys and Kai:. lo 1.ruvel US maJor c1l1t:i. w un1~ue bu si'ncbS i.:roup No expt•r ner Trun . ...p furn1iihud Ex pense; advunct'<i dunni,: 2 wt..-ek ptJ tn11nrng. !::am $150tup wkly uft t rmn mi.: Mui.I tM: 18. i..ml(ll'. '11\!ll groomc.-d 1rnd free lu s t art 1mm~tJ . ,.·or pcr~onal mler v1l•w r ail Neil Groi:un. 83:J 0570 or a 1> p I y 111 11 c r 11 on l o Shcrulon M olcl. '154!'> MuC'/\rlhur 1:11. Nt>l Uch htwn 11 u m & 5 11m l'un:nt.' wcltome al in t.crv1cw <..:HA1!03.'.i row 1'rut k Ort veri. ex 1x·r'd Top l.lllY i\pr>ly li&W Tuw1n.:. 7 IOll (JhnL' Way. C M G'12 1252 TRAIMHPOS. Sw1tchbounl upl'ra1ur ( l. 11 l hr.. u vu1I. t•:ill for uppl &15 7~~ "avl'I i\gl'nl M 1n 2) r~ 1·x11 for hu'} offll-c <.:om rrM·n•ral cxp net· S<il:iry " IJ 1· n ~ " (' o u :.. t Tru ~t·I J Ufly 1;.u; 44!Jti lltUl'K UHIVl-:H I• H 11 IJ U C T I () N I' I< I\ I N E t-: f o r , 111 d rl·rnu·ul mfg c:u 21 'rl> 1run ai.:e. i.:ll tin v111i: 'n· l'ttrtl, neut <AllJ!t'.Ur A11pl y I ll'M. Morr fo'rr I': I. Moore Co . l:J5 <'om 111 l' n · r <JI Wu y • (' M ~>'Ill ~rti.:ll l'Yl'IST ,\ 1· 1· u r al 1· l y 111 i. l lo 111•·rall' Uurroui;hs U11t'u rr&l·nt m:i c htnl' Mui.t l)'litt JIJwvm 1':x1.1tmcnt't• 11!-:.rr:chl(· but will I r<Jrn Wt· ufl 1•r a ~oocl "" 1.i0rtunrly fur <idvarll't' mcnl wrt h x Int 1·11 p:11ll tx:ndrli. Salary 1·um l~lll\Ur<Jll' 14 llh CXJ>f•r Fur ufllll 1Jlt•<J:..t' c.:ull l't·r.,.1nnl'l <1ltiMI 15HO Wht·n yuu nec•I cx1>crl M'I 1 lt't' ur n·11111ri... turn Hi Uw St•rv1c·c l>iri:l'tor) rn Clu11111rrcll lo :-01Jlvc vour problem T11 plucc your mei.:..11111: before the rcutl11111 pubhc.:. phone l>aaly Pilot CILL'l!llf1<.'tl , &42·56111 $2 $75 ............ PENNY PINCHER AD Pr.val\) 1nd1v1duat<1 c11n now :;ell any ctem or combination ol rlem& 101a1rn9 $75 or less w1lh a J hno ad tor 2 ronsocut1vo aavs tor only S 2 Each add1t1onal hn<> 11> 6()t lor ltlO 2 dayS Charge vou1 Penny Pincher A<I 01 use your Banttamerrcard or M1111rch•roe No com- me1c111 ltds 1teoopte<1 c • ..., ..... y .. r •4 '" prfttt .... ,, .. , c ..... ..., ..... ,,.., l 100AM .. l1JIPM fw 1'YPlSTS SUMMER WORK 557.0045 Oeoc-raJ t::lcc Hehig IT cu fl Wh ale S150 or bt-wt cl(er Good l'-Olld ft4S-OIJ6H Sharp MlcrOwlivl• J,rl( m (J tJ l' I . l' ~ r II u " ,. I w1dcf~l. perlt'<1 eond. ~ 6400027 ON·LINB Tcmpori.r y Personnel Servrc<•s arc p&eased to offer you a chl&nce to w in 11 tnp ror t wo lo C A BO SAN LUCAS Ret1111ter und work •HI hn> {Jnd you ar(• 111 lhu, dra111U1g 1 ! H's lhut 1>1111 Ille'! WENl::i::O 'l~Key ()pl:rnwri.. J'Ctrr Operator:. .. J'PHX Opt:rator:. .rSocretanes 1w1w1u Sii ' ./'l'ypislli J'Gmerul Oft' Clcrki. I 1"1lc Clerki. J' Act'tg <..:lerk:. I Rt-ceptJoruSt!'o J'Mat1 II Operator!> Cf\-Llf\: ILMl'OllAPV P(PS(WNll SlPVICl~ 3723 lirch St. Newport leach TYPIST W e n eed a bri i.:ht $1ctic person s 11e(·tl -lk portanl, a1·rurat·y 1:. lfal. Good start 111g wui:e. f riendl y <it nu>pherc, m<ilun: N1111 smoker i\sk fur l'ul ~43:>7 155-1 1 Cornpull'I Lane, II Ii TYPIST /RECEPT Muture. at•t·urutl' l)'llll'>l xlnt bcncf1l~. 549 17G7 fyp1s t & Uula 1·ntn tra1nl'e Mus i ht· ,,.If i.t.arter. willing to lt·arn 50 wpm I> JJllll! & a•· t:urucy <J mui.L (;ull lor <J p 1J I S II t ' u a 't I ltl·pcrtory !157 l!tj(l:t UPHOLSTERERS Expcricnn·d . tJk t• t'h ;ir)!l' p1;<r ~o n fu1 IJC(ffii.lllcnt l'nllJlo} n·w111 Xlnl eu hl'nt· I 'all 5'1H 1666 l•1 a rr:111gt• 111 lt•rvlt'W WANTl-:U l'r•1fl'.,,1onul woman ... 1ni11y for 11·1111 mg & w<irdrnb1· upkc'"I' for l'UUJJlt• tn f..1gu11,1 Heat·h. Mu~l take• 11nch· Ill work. l'crfrt'\11111 ,.,.. pc1·tcd Ill Iii hr:-wk ~-alary ne~o11utilt: lit'! "I wuotud C<tll Uc•Ll111• JI lj.J:).1lfl'l W•MnD DRIVER SUMDAYOMLY To deliver U;11I) 1'11111 bundlt.o:-to 1·arm•ri. I<•· quires van ur l:irw· ''a lion wa gon <Jnd " goocl dn vanJ( rt·t·ord l'hom• tj\i! \3:!1 ;rncl a-.1. l11r llarry S1·dl'Y 11r 111111 Wilham.-.. t-;(JlJAL Ol'l'OHTUNITY t::M PLOY t-:1< W<Jrchouse cl{•rk 111·1•cll'tl, roll t1mt'. t•all Ba lliou t.farine. 54!1 !Jfi7 1 fur <JllPL KO.Jo: M ... II WAREllOUSE l''ACIOHY 1\.<;SEM BLt:HS Lillie or nu exJ)Cncnt·~ Top Pay i'<J1d Weekly St:irt Now MORRELL T..,.or.-y S•nicu IRVINI'.: 752 fi61iti WE M i l-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""CMC" IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;J\Stl PAID Wshr t Dry r s1 Rcf rr I!:.. workmgornot9571113:! Gi':/P e nn eys was hl'r. dryer <elcc I. Many op tions. l..css thun 2 yrN 11111 New SOOO. will sell 1m1r for $300. IJ6 I ·60'1 H / gw.54111. Window air condll101wr. ~.000 BTU. 220 volt11 631·3'178 tlVCS. $150. t-:Jec stove. upper & lowc.'f oven. lmmucululc 541>-1063 or 64!>-IU4\j. Lik e n e w b ron1.l' Whirlpool refrig, rro11l rree m>. HB. 960-36111 WMher. super dJx, llll cy cle model Sl35. Dryer $l:I>. lk>lh look & run hkc new. 0 E Americana Pro gramable dbl oven . 30" wide. elec r11nge $175 ~8704. F'REIGlfT DAMAG l':D llOTPOINT SAU: 330H W Wanwr nr Harbor. Sltllla Ana 979 29'.! J 1020 lkydn ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.:hw1on. 1(1rll> "Lil' Cha it .. btin1t ruy. lk nw $75 !;42 :i44 \) 17 "" I.kill a In• Way. NfJ. ncur toriwr 1\ISlln & 21st ~ Roudma. ... l..r. x Int t•1111 dlt1on. OX) or ~hl orr~r 673-682!> MklRc) Mat.fiats 8025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1car Mahu1wny lx:J, Ill' a rt i'\Jll 1111 Ill' J fl 1148 6211 Dogs 8040 •.•.................... Lhui.u /\pi,,u 1.1u1>l>1t'' (;ho 1cc litter i\ KC Chump lint• :i>cr, :,tr,11, cv~.wknd:.. <.XX.'KAl'OO l'UPl'IES SIO 00 770 ~211 Sluh Ti.u, 1·h~·a1> w hn·1·dt·r~ tt·rn1, llr17 17KH l.lwi.a """" 1111111111·., :1 :\1 ,, I ,. ' i\ I\ C' ' ,. 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U.. bit eng & tra ns. ----- o.r <ao' ,.... • '" ... CDlof' tOMGle btn Wiii ._. 6 trim 10QI' c-..... ....., Only 112 2•· lrleluoa. cnaln. ;,:t Or t.rj tW9 cucM -.•G a-. 1pUutabr, •lee • .._. bMd 6 ~ 51'lmp, duel ············••J••······ IMl'OftTANT N<YMCETO READERS AND Al>VERTlSlillb "79 <llevy Van. T11ke ove" pymts No equity. C:u'' for Joe 67~ 1393. $45-7004 ~ng. 6 cyl fuel ln.ltt· Nu clutch , gen. tires, tJOn. 17.000 miles & like brb. X1nt an/out. Rcpts. NF. W co rd i li o n . Great buy SHOO/ofr <3116WDC I. ... •. SS•95 ....... c .... 2800 Harbor 81 vd. '72 Targa.1ood oond.ltioo, $10,500. PP . 813-8054 WANTED: Older VW Bu." an good ~han1cal cond, <*Jer not concerned with appearance 751-8967 .:.7 1 Super Bug . 4s pd . PIUC18 Adlalrt., trC'OIW Jmoa .,...... •• UIP JobnllOft. •••at• oW 17f. ••n Remot~ Udo Manna t Up, •·*· '"'-•·•" .-.. -. en .,.. s.1..snoor MO 6372 """'······ llormorell.40e• ... ....... • SlllllNO~~l~ ~~ ... ~••••••••••• Dniw ,..... 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Tiit' price or items adv•rtln1d by vehicle dealerlj In th~ vehicle clau1f•cd adve~wung OOlunw dot'!! not includt> ~my •PPlluble ta1rns. li<'1·rui11, tr:an,ftir h'c.s. h.tUU)l't' chutl(t'll. ft •1t fur wr pollution ronlrol de vwe cen1f1('11\Jorii1 or de al~r dOC'umentary pre· ~atJon rhi1r(I ·& unless 1~rw111t.' s~c:1Cied by l.)\t' ddvertu.e r -----9510 .........•............• Collecl1bl1! c:.ir i., 'GS C 11cl1ll:i 1 It 'n!J Olthm olitle Worth 1 cs ton 11~ SJOO t.':.I ~ 'SS Ford Van. 6 cyl auto. cpt11. p anelling. many xtras $1000 f)rm &45·6236 '1Mllo LHrllMJ 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'NHY WORRY? L£As~ W /OPTION • TO BUY IOO'k of all lease pay. ~.,..ls upply to purchaiw ·4 mo to 3 yril All makes & model'> includmg used & exotic cars T erm:. l illlured to f1l yuur budget Trad~ accept ed. pd tor or not CALL 833-9912 PHYSICIANS FINANCIAL SELL I MG TW1hYow D•ILY PILOT IO•TW.IT ----LEASING ~lpa/ to70 ~£. ,520 18952 MacArthur Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••. ••••••••••••••••. ••. ••. StP 10S Nwpt Be h 9171 s COPIH Uses any paper ..., pnce. 962-1033. CARP ET Plush. 8 colors. $3 75 i;q yd. 7'18-2343/$43-~9 Cu1tom drapes, were S5.49now $2.5 sq yd incl. labor. T18-2343or M3-5489 UN IV ERS I TY Ann.ETIC CLUB me m · bers h lp . Owner transferred. Make orfer. , 979-8300, Lyn. ___ _ *** .... E. Sihfllnq 1014 Victona <Aista Mei.a You are the wmnt.'r nf ........... tkkeh ($22.50 value). to Rmiilmg Bros Barnum & Bailey Ctrcus Aug. 2nd thru 13th Anaheim Convention Center Tickets m us t hr ex changed for rc~erven ~aL<> at the Con vrn1111n C<'nler ahead of t1 nw Call 642·5678. exL :rm to l'lwm your tickets ••• Ml::SA VEROF: COllN TRY CLUB. Golf, tcnrui-. -.wimnung eqUJty mem hcrship. 631·3450. ~-·­W..e.d 1081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• To phlce yow Cid c .. 642·5678 *** Mot A ... J . SoWl't'I 2515 Bowdoin PL Cofita Mesa You are the winner or tlnefrfftkUh (122.50 value), lo Ringling Bros. Barnum & Ba1h.'Y Circus Aug 2nd lhru 13th Anaheim Convention Center Tickets mus t be ex changed for reser ved scats at the Cooventaon Center ahead or time Call 642-5678, ex:t. 272 l-0 ctwm your t1ck ... t.s. *** loah.McsiM Eqiil,... ... 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New l::usy trailer & space at the Dunes. 642·01 12.644-6687 loots.Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• al' Sea FU!y F /8 , twn 165 Meres. 110 lrlr xtras Mst sell 8:fi.9J.18. ar Re111ell 1976, low. low hrs. buil system, head. ref'ng, sink, stove. swim step, V·bcr th, fast & economi cal. $ij450 004-2502Ed SUPS AV All.AIU YAC Newport 646 ~1 <II)' 14.S' 8-0at SI 1p dc:,m •<i year·round. Will puy loµ dollar 714·556·!1292 /\i.k fur J>tullip --- 56' dock w/dramatk n1•w house Main channel. Cor al Cay 4 li ft . cathedral (''~"· 2 fplc ·11. lux rock s pa. Pvt ~u;.ird gate, prestige comm , rum or Wlfurn /\Vall Im· med. ~ mo. 5!12·1t>OH <213> &at slip wanled ror 'l7 1-:ncs on will con!'.td!'r any arrangement. 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Will seat camper· Soper tnrk, Ad practice base amp. ~O up lo 10 A.'>k1ng $7800. <.'OOd. $500 64S·szt8. Acousllcal Gwtar Ven QJll548·7811 • ~-...allL--.. 140 t.ura m . Call 646-8403. .__..._ ~ Y n m (;lass ie 20' Century . --------mah ogany, 1956 Martin Guitar Mod e l Coronado, all orig1oal 000l8. New ones co:.t m>O. 675-7578 Sb>. Have mine for $600. ~Ba-; Lin;;-;ll"l y :wo-2934 days, 833.2128 bridge l.uudc.'<1 w/xtras. eY_!S_· ----__ • Good rond. w/trlr. $9700. OHka .......... Ir 644-4250 ......... 8085 ---------....................... 797..oduik Mark II w /4-0hp 1.8.M. Correcting Sclcr· tnc II typewriter . Nt::W. 4ln-941S 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COQCAPOO PUPPIES SlOOO Me re + many cxlras. Must st!ll. SJOOO or bs l ofr. 673-51.23 aft s. :.)', 1974 Egg Ha rbor twn Chrys. fi s h equi p . S40.<XX>. Also JO' Avalon moonng. 714/SS4·2989. ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Puch Newport Mopt>tl, EXCELLl':NT CON D1TlON. under 1.000 m1, 100 m1 p r gul. 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'75 MUl 230 Monel 20.000 r••" "U~ mi M1nt r·<md, !'.l'«' 111 ;i11 o.ly Sl4'5 aMOtlETOYOTli. 15.:m Bl::i\C..:H Ill.VI> WESTMINSTt-:tt t!:rt'l~, 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW CURRIER 5'1" Grand piano. ~ar SS995, sale $4295. IONLV. 751·1121 '791bunderbird F·l8'. 200 OMC, SLSOO + extr as, loc. NB, sacr1 rice. 2l3147UJ1ifl New Kawai 5'9" ReRula r ST.en>. Sale ~ ONL y NEW 18' Tri. top, bow & I 'MA DE' 751 ·1121 stem rails. ladder. dlx Lrlr. $6000. S36·5730 or 540-6372 ..WMAllAMTZ PtAMOCC>aDH ~ $4295, sale 12995. Includes 20 cassette tAlpes, cassette re<.'Order, pl.no ar bench. BRIMHALL PIANOS Acron from 18' Lyman: Classic inbd. much new mech'I done. $19116/best of r. 644-9260. 16' CENTURY Mahofany Classic with Tr a ler. '2400. 760-1083 '75 YAMAHA 250 HO New eng, 300 mile s Xtras. $599. Call 830 77&1 'Tl Yamaha 750, i.hafl, mags, Cairing. ba~i.. trunk. 5-spd. Only 6,000 ttll. 615-6178 •'77 Tri umph Slvr Juhl.lee, 3M, mint cond. $?.5()0 (offer ). '74 Norton minl cond $1800. 831 7714 1!110 Harley Davidson 125 cc, off road bike, runs & looks good, must sell: Sacrifice $200. $56·314 7 '°ut.;'8~~;"•0 • 23' Fiberform , '75, Molwtto.t., Stile/ Flybridge, galley, lrlr. ...,/Stor91J1 9160 s..11tMechit111 1092 Sec. fl.500.645--41111 ...................... . •••H•••••••••••••••••• RENT 23' FIREBALL 540-9100 '73 DllL'>un P U OH road extra.s. AM lf"M t·as!> • 2 gas lank ~. $3ij00. 4!17-1026. fi7 3 1770. --- '68 'f"ord F 1 oo 3 Spd. 3f1'J eng. runi. #(real. ~(){)(f body. $1425 firm . 49'.!·11731 'f)l I.II. S<·out l'erfcC'l riiech'I cond $1500 Firm. 22 mpl(. <..:u II 6'\2-23JH ----'Tl Chev. 15,600m1 aux. tank. cru111c contrt>J. sheU, air. stereo, $S,{l(IO 642-:m6/642·3S28. '56ford PU Run s good . n eeds radiator. Camew power machine, ttralcbl or zJg.zai. Xlnl C'Ond. Can be 1een al Fabric Box. 29083 Oeuy Dr .. L11una Nl1ue l. &n-3302 SELF CONT A JN ED. 1500 493-6825 PAClllf REA.SONABLE. 645·2283 -------- Red. Needs nothing. 2 te&a of coven. $HK firm. Bud It 7H /842-9405. RENT '78 22' Luxury motorhome. Sleer. 6. Self cont. SZSO/w . +8• -~ ~.~ .. ~~! ....... 9060 '78Southwind:2S'.slJ188, Colem•n P eak 1 ---•••••••••••••••• generator. loaded. bac kpa c k • b I u e . Udo 1•·•/trlr le elltra _z_;i_.11_11_·~----­ Polar1uard mummy •&ill. Xlnt coed 9195. '17' motor home for rent: ~ blla. l mo old. ~•IU. lmmec, s l119 6, avail ....... ._ Cal 20 08. Extru. Crom8/20oo.646-4546. OOLP CLU88, Wl11on Newport tlip. _.,_t FOR RENT Motor Home Xll. 'lrODI 1·3.f.5 ....... ZI'. .... 6. Call IOI' into. 1ll00dl. Uke new, Sac. UDO 1• nm: ll'\IU CO\'· ell.aMS DJO. Call Ml·lJIS aft «,....._,pole, nu ten· 5Pll. ter~ td cood. $950'. Oolf ..._,....: l man'• m,~.,.. 6 I iadr'a Ml, cart1, ...... puUen, IYIA ,._Au far-. Call ...... -- ,...,.., UI Dtnr'1 div· ..... , ........ ltll ... --...us.a I. D\Y IAILl!R-11' Obosl. 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S!OOO. 131 ·9208 'T7 FOX 2 dr. • spd. ate. Blue Fox Sp. t;d. Must see to appreciate. 846-9672. '71 AudJ. New paint, t1re11, Int. Movtn1 to Europe aacritlce $1000. Cati '131-4504. '7• FOX. AUIO, U,000 ml on new en1. Clean, Jlaq. ..... NO·ffH ~ 9712 ....................... "JI BMW am: Lo ml ... ,,. root, au&o, xlnt coad. .... f71.'1t0L ,,... whit 10U •an&. l.n DIMJ PUat CllMlfilda.. ' $7,900. 675-9747 ?IDATSUM 1-210 Extra clean hatchback with 4 a peed tr ... miulon. (&641154 HAP~IC t< DATSU N 811 137'>4~) I ll'> DATSUM TCAIS We're loaded wiU'I them! llofl all ,...,. • tnodel• ! II.MOii TOYOTA 1911D8EACH BLVD. WIBTllUNSTER 194-JJJI Thret· Mern·des Hcn.i: Thul Must Uc 1>1:.po:.t;el olTh~ Wl'i!k All Locally Owned w1lh Full Service ll1story Smee New PJ{ICEU TO SELi. '722SOSED. IBNR> ~ '7J ~J::SIW d lOCi YN I $7600 '73 450SL Coupe Roadster (()Q}J $4.200 1'1NANCING AV/\11. Trades Considered GARY GRAY 631 ·2151 Office 751-8396 Home 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 MGH 16Kml. AM tFM cass 4·SP. luggage rack. Mmg ftruSh. Red. S6.29S. an. s. 6'2·0063 P1191ot 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIUMOT ~SBYICI AHDLIASIM6 DIESELS NOW AVAJJ..ABLE llACH IMPORTS Ml Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 71Mt00 ..... '710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71~ 914: 2.!k:"'"· nu cluleh 6 bf . SUPER car. ll300. 171-3517. t11 S 1973 Vtty 1pec:l1l. ytry t.ttonc. an rf. t\hr • llann. SIUOOMJ.•I "1'19121: ~. a .ooo ...... air. alloJ9, ..... CHHtt•. blld. C•ll m.mT 894-3321 Tri .... 9767 . ..•..•.•.••...•..••... 77TH7.;.-.p .. 1 I ,\~I ... .., 1•..i.,M-lt•· l 'nckr w.1rr.111 ty $551.0 lx-i.l K-17 <12H.'1 TR·li. 7ti Xlnc conri /\M FM 1·a~' lu m1 , $6701111>..,t ufr l'I' 548441J!J ---'73 Tll ti, x lnl l'11n1I Yl•llow (I vc·r 1lr1 v1· lrlllL'>. AM /1-'M H lrar k slcreo Holl tmr. /\..,k111~ $1, lSO. S45 747'1 '72 TRli. Xlnt m nd N1•w lop. new paint. SJ9f>O ~41HO I~ Vuh11 112 TrJn~porta L11111 'IJl'l'l:JI Hu11~ good t:..11 M :.1 ;,. ~1:1 1;143 73 Voho (;la,!'>11' ll!OOES !;port.'! Wu~nn 20 ~mpit IWJ! l(U.'>. $7500 nr moi.t mtcn".'>t1mi offf'r 54-0.2934 rlu}">. 833·212H •'vt'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n llom1•l Wl!n. 28.000 m1. Pl:J. wr. roof, l'lcun conu. mA!. 49ti JOCM '77 Pal'cr we1gon, full ValDWOIJ9ft 9770 µower, air, 1•t1'. ........................ S3H(X) 67.J J82S VW · Havtoi;c trouble 1>ell· ing your car~ Try u~ ToJ1 dollar Paid ror or Not ! Bnng your car to J11Tf Marino Volk ~w•11Cl'n , 18711 Beach Dlvd . llunt ington Beueh Ask for Fl"ank Manno or Tom Allon. '65 Rambler t-:ngine 1hot. Dest ofr ~ao '73 AMX Javelin. Hur:-.1 C.'Oll\P + 364 brl. l:W<; radial T /A 's, AM /FM ClL....,, good cond $750 or beil o((er b'7S.8 l29 ·79 Habh1l 0:.1. I. 800 m1 Md! ttl O AM /FM stereo, AC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• io.ded. 900 oc best oC 'Tl Skylartl t.oad"'<I xlnl. fer. $51·1768. c.ond.. SJ.400 ~7·6050 or Tl Rabbit. S.crtflce. Xlnt cond. 7~2·701 dilys, '7S~19 eves/wknds •• VW. runa good -S.1641 ~ VW8'rocco. fuel 11\J .• AM/1"11 CUI, .iM. liOOO. ...... '72 Bui. new •nll'-9 • "1nt. xlnl t'ODCI. ..,, t.talfer . ....- "10 vw ........ body watt needed, mo. &Lit W. lalbol 11. H. NI. '71 VW Bui, ttock. All/Fii. nm• loob N • a l 1ood. llHO. '71'> --·--'· m04 '&J Opel: 4cyl, 4apd. fll8· lion w gn xlnt cond, $195 /beat . 7S70l4fll61·7W • ---..,. Buick Skyhawk, $5200, acell. condWoD, to ml. Ka&bA W.91311151·9'54 tfl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·u E ldo Blarrl u : ~ ... ~.all pwr led aUIO ll'unk fr an· teana, AM/FM/tape. IJO.MO. llt·Ottl/rea 9'-49. 0 -. . HARIOl ILVD. Of CAii IT'S WORTH THE TRIP. ..... "" otllllt•• ----.... 0111 I I ............. ..... JO••···-LMIOOLN· mlCWY COHA MllA AMCJHP UJA~tlwd 6491(12) MllACLl.fllAIDA 1 I to MOfOOf ti.a ~6100 IAIU llCI IMPOITS 1 ... l+Oft10t llVO 06(>.'llOJ 'o •CH&R&YZ·28 • 71C:AM4 IO Z..21 l7M mile•. V 8 . llU&On'lllllc. power ateer· tna. power windows. locu. fat.'t. air stereo ~. <207UJQ> $6791 * J.C. FORTUNE l~ac·GMC DIG E. lat, Santa Ana ('714 )5(58..1000 '711C.armroZ28. ll.000 m1. IA'tder warranty am/fm casaette stereo. pwr wm· dows. 'pwr locks. a ir. pwr brks. perfect rondt· t1on. sells under Blut' Uook wholesale price. * See 848-0540 before noon MHU76 pm 'W camaro V8. (;t'nler Lines. stereo, i;:d eond SlWO 559-1328 or 11Jl·9362 .. .. * '74 Malibu Waf(oo. J 11eal.lt. o\/f, P/S, AIC, AM 11-'M stereo. roof rack. ~.ooo ma's. *2000. !168-W7l. ·72 Ma1Jbo v 8. PS. clcon. lo m•. /\M t l-'M , 307 $13SO. 646,2073 art ~ ·11 Chc vc llc Sln WKn Ong Owner i\M t l-'M pis. p/b, a l e, auto, roolrark St .250tbt.~l of· rcr 968-3940 7fi Novo a c, lt11m1. $.!,~ XJnt ('()Od 496 1730 '78 Camaro Z211. Shaql. loodcd. f6.950 / Bc!it of '&1 <.:hcvclle 4dr. vis. aulCJ. fer 493-2672 OOM . body :dnl. nd:. '68 Cal'Dllt O 327. Slcn.~o. SlSOO/bst ofr 645.-0045 aft 6PM vaint. dcpcntla!)ll• $450 IQ> 200'J CONHUL ( HfVROLET .. I t 1 1 I • • ~ ' I \ ,_., .. ~4b 1200 1979 C .. V.ot.IT MOMIAsrtDP Automatic trun" . l;w tory ior cond .. r ~lly•· whccl11. low mllC1i & ltk1· Nt..'W! 1290WOY I $5795 ...._..CocHac :QXI lfurbor HI vd 1425 liakcr SI C~I A M fo;.'i/\ 540-9100 '7 ...... . . ... ~'" ~ .. _._.., ..... S..·Sw-nc~a......,, -fMllHf .... j, ytlt 'AU!M.lllS ·~C:-l• 21 AlltoC...t~Drhc .. __ c-... _ ~7DAYSAWIH 768-7222 .... ,., ... ,. .......... , ...... ........... _...,..... , ...... •Nfl'..A'fWAGON' * '76POtlD C~Ysqut•I 10,ASS. W•H • V 8. a ulomalH'. power "l"l'rlnic,. ,,.,wPr w in 1iliw11. hri ki., f1111 air. Ult 1·n»~•·, rack . 'll(:rt(J. 111ihl "''ala, new radtali. CS29NW(il Sl4'5 *J.C. FORTUNE l'ool1&<0 G M<.: a.ex> E Isl , Santa Ani. '714)!"161'1 1000 1976 FOllD WGH. TOIJMO SQUtlE Aut.om1.1t1r. pwr 'll""r 10~. slerl'f>, air coml . low mil"' & x1 .. vr cond1t111n f~WG 1. ~·e111I pnn: 11( '72 Pinto. Auto, AC, nu tirei.. dun. gd merh , IWOlbat otrer. 4.94-7962 'T1 Plnlll Wgn SI vr /rt-"fi tnm, <1pon pkl(. AC. PS. PH, Unl l(IBllK. -tspd , hucktt 1wah. w1 rti" Si.l/Sun 9952 Jo;rr.n14ha m St . 1/f Broc>khurst bet AUant.u & lh• m 1 It.on. '74 1-'urd l'into, sunruof . rn;11( wheel:i, AM /VM , no msSt.M2 '';"l Ptnto. it t)'I <JUt(Jmt.111t . n ·w tire11, $700 Firm t~ 9960 . ...•.••............... i5Dust.er,t; cyt, air, l'1U. l'IS . auto v111yl 1•111 :1)mpt(, 39M. xlnt 1·ond S:!fJ;S ~~ ·w l'lymouth hlk )('""' 1'00d. b r.101'1 '"'"" rJr1• 1·11m. $bOl1 K4h U711'.l .1fl :;1·~ !-'or Salo· 71J l'ly W ,11"111 l"wr ~r l'wr kr .ur 1•11n1l 'i()(HI I ·1,n1ht 11111 ltd (7141~1 O.~I All makes, models an.d colors. Classified Auto Advertising ·11 Ca mar o Z <!li Br11wn11wddlc inl l'W. l1L, PB. I'S. I\,<.;, <.:ruJM', 4!9.l.00 iru. AM /l"M ta pt• ~/bst ofr. SHG·l220 74 Monlt• l.:arlo 2 dr. Ian· duu. '>I Iver. Vl'J. auto, /\C. I'S. I'll. 51.000 mi. liueket M:aL'> tillOO lkllH:01 '79 Impala. 4 1lr . u1r . I' ~ l'I U. VII . :.l creu. 2000 rru ':. Mu:st M1<· 4~11;5:;:; $2995 f'WMn Coditloc <!ilOO liar bur Ill vtl MZ> Ha ker St C(~'TI\ M 1-:. .... A ·1:1 Fury Ill vnvl 11111 1\!(', j)l1Wt•r '>l1•1•r1111: f. h1 :1kt·, l!.I UflfJ ( 'o1 I I !Jtj;!:J:)(JI aft ll1m1 1n the DAILY PILOT •CAM/\R075 LT• vtl. auto. afr. I'S. I' B. Pwr wdJ'i /dr lc·k , l\M1t-·M. tell . t·,,tm whb S4 I 7 5 () ri ~ u w n r 7t4-494-~ 76 <.;ht·v y Nuva (;(nwourH•'. 4 tlr. H H. :.11r. :J:"i(J(;U VII. l'lt•ur1, xlnl 1·1ind s:IBOfJ ITTJ 1:«.. lil.2 54!00 al'ik for 1~11 lll'lcn 'Tl (.;upnc0•'. l(l>Od C'OO<ll lion. fully loadc'<I. hi m1 . ~AJur lr..t ufr •i7!i fii4!f DON'T WORRY ABOUT UNLEADED GAS ULAR! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON SELLING IMPORT,. GOOD CHOICE OF HONDA WAGONS •R. L. POLK REPORT FOR IMPORT PASSENGER CARS FOR FEBRUARY/YEAR TO DATE 540-9100 9925 11; lfon1·h1·rn I 11w11n Xh11 tCJOd 41H 72U:.!. ur Pontiac 9965 .•..••........•........ Gtil ttH> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl Newport. Like• lll'W inl ext A tf )\lnl runrunj! t'01111 (}n ~ dwnl'r SI !illO afUililO t;i12 9930 •.••••••...•........... • LIJXl'HlotY • '77LIHCOL ... COHTIHEHT AL ™ (iranmfa Xlnl 1·tmfl Many •·xtrai. A:.'!umatilt· I e <LW li1~ 19!1 Jll 1::. l'ntry ~I Yl~n 11101 <'<llld, /\( • '1t·n ·11 t.1111· 1·ru1'>t'. li11W•·r . !J IJJ'>'. s;,1u1 1;12 11311, l!••I (;,1fax11· 7H IJClll 11n~· ITUlt.,_ ,\ ( nc·\I, llJllll lt'JiJiJ t'<IO(I ~1l."1 or oH n '."J-frl4Ji X.U, 1,&-111 Linc°'n 9945 • Sl!fJ l)OWN 111\t ' • '78PHOEHIX LJCOUPE I :! \1 m I I•·" \ " .1ut1imat11 . l-"'"'1·1 11•1 m~ ~1ov.1•r wcnd""' 1111 '-ll"ft•tt lJJU" ( U "ltill1 whc~I., Cfi40l .I I< I S4299 *J.C. FORTUNE l'•inl1.1t 1,MI ~Oi i-I I !-1.1111 ,1 \1, t I I 11 J.~,)i }1,111'1 MARKV l)JJtkd. l''ull '"'"'l'I •. \l,J) '>l'oll. llh I I Uh • '>l••r•'t1 1·<1:.l'it'llt• IJ11rl,1u 141.JVW(; I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1---------- S7295 *J.C. FORTUNE l111n11.w (;.\11 ~ 1-. ht '!'la11t.1 A11.1 f7M IJ:'>H ll.IUO 9932 ..•.••................. 1976 CHEVROLET CORVET'tE T-TOP Thi'> •mt· ll'i .1 l11.11l1·d m ,, r 1111 n b t• a u 1 ' • c:noNIH{I OHLY $7995 HOWARD CM•roM DuVI' & (Ju,ul Sh Nt:Wl'CH<T Hl-.Al 'll 833-0555 7:1 l 'orvl'llt' "' l~;I 1·11~~ Many x1r;1,., Xl111 1111111 ~.JOI :,ii!.I :!'Ji:l .lt'an ur ljll().g.17!1 1.x l'l.i 11 •cir C 11111 w•· .. 11 .. 11111111111 lllu .... 111 1.i:1~.1 9947 ...........••••..••••.. I', .YI;" '>t'ilan I'~ I' II <1UlH, .111 1"!<!1111 .,,:1 :~4! .. 9950 OllMH;U:OIJNTY ~ NEWEST l.JM'Ol.:"o .\11·.IH'l 'll\' l>l-.A I.I-: l<!-11111' RAY Fl.ADEIOE l.INCOl./'lo MEHC'ldl\ Iii IH AUl41 ( "n1l l'I I )r ~IJF'w) I .dkt• Furl', I 1·" It IHVl:">f- 830-7000 7:.! 1;.,1r"1) l'lo. Wi.:n. rc•1• i::c-., loadt-0. lull 11w1 \I . ~16)/ :JI.II :1111 l •• 11 ,, • ,, Ti I 1r.m1I ,\1.11tfU" lu.1111•11 "' xtrJ ' lmm.11 "'•"' 1111·-. ~.I 111111 I' I' M·l 1.JZ: eo.._,or-99 33 -:um ~ ,\...,SL! ~11-. I. I-,\..., I-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7>i i'.i1•1Jtt\lf V.1~11 <:uu(J IOI Al '. I'S. I'll 1,1, 11 Ill • $1!1.I UOW!' O,\C • '76MERCURY COUGARXR7 4! II M m 1 I t' :-.. . V H • auto!TlltlH'. 1>0,,.,t·r ~l t't'r ml(. fa<'l air. I lit. lTUll'it'. lundau. 1·u:.t11m whet'!-. l:ntlXJXI $3995 * J.C. FORTUNE l'o11t1Jt c; :\iC aAAJ E Isl . Santa /\na 171415.'>H· IOOU 1971 MEICURY COUGARXR7 A.-.troroof. ~ll'rt .. >o radio & 8 track tape playt'r and cru 1:.1• l'ontrol (Scr.601476) Ill M1•r1· g11rnl t r.111-.11 ~111-.1 wll lfllll'k llaw.111 11111.1114.I S:l!AI lx·,I . Tt•rr\ ti<lti :JJii-1 Mistanq 9952 ..................•.•.. 1979FORD MUST AHG COIRA 11JIWO 1 ryl . I 'l>t't·tl lralll'i, .. unruuf. 11w1 '>lt•1•r1 n.: lit hr.i k•·'· AM1FM :.krt:o. mJ~' & hkt· 1ww only :10011 m ile., HZIOOlll CSlk l':.1!14UI $6518 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAllBO • BLVD COSTA MISA 641 0010 1980 FRO HT WHEEL DRIVE PHOENIX ,, \. 1\ I l.1\lll ,J· 1· 11 h I~~ l".IJI.\ I I. IJl-.1.1\!1-.H \ BOILOHGPRE POMTIAC 1:11il•1 111•:1\C.:ll Ill. v 11 W 1·.'iT.\11 NSTl-,J< 636-2500 892-6651 • .\1 l.;'ST ~hf-.' • '74POHTIAC FtREBIRO l.! 1,1111 rn ol i·:.. \. " JUl1J0\.1 l1t . IJll\1,1'1 I•" I 111~ l.11·1 .ur l.11111.111 'h 'l ••1 l,11• 11i1•1,J II I .1 S3995 *J.C. FORTUNE J•1111l1.11 1; \11 • 3 AJll 1 .. hi ~.1111 •• ,\11,1 11 11 1;>."»1 11~~1 1•11nl1.1•· 71, '1'1 ,111 ''"' 1 ... lllJ lt1,1d1 ti .' lillJ°" """ ):u •i 1;iu 111:1., · • 11,XJ(I M 11. 1-;~ • '79TRAHSAM VII. :iulum:clll'. 11ow1·1 'll'l'rtll•!. pu14 t•r w111 tlOWl'i Im b . lill . lal'I aJr. vl'lour . Jlll"'•1r.1111 ,. ,. u ., I u 111 w 11 1° t: I ~. (~VZJ1 1 $7895 * J.C. FORTUNE l't1nl1.w (;MC . aJl.IU 1-; hi S.:1111.1 1\11.1 17"1 1~ IOI.Ill i:I Grasldv1llc• c·onv m•t•<h help & TL<.; A>iktn ~ St .:.oJ. 642 H'.K> I $5795 Mceen CodiHoc anJ Harbor fllvd 1425 Uakcr SI <.;OST A M t-:.<;A •75 MU!rrAN<: '74 Ptlfll Vt•nturd, :!llM. 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JUI •am ...,_ .- 1 vet. n, N0.101, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES O•llY l'li.I ~Utl PMIO DAVID HESTER, 17, TELLS OF SHOOTING INCIDENT Talks to Newsman (right) About Bullets In Huntington Beach MaeDoaald Trial Bloody Evidence Slwwn to Jurors RALEIGH, N C. l API -A bloody board, two knives, an ice plc k a nd blood y bedclothing h a v e been introduced as evide nce in the trial of Dr. Jef frcy MacDonald. a Huntington Ha rbour physician accused or k i lling h is wife a nd two dau~htcrs nine years aJ!O. The e vidence was shown to lht- JU r}' Wc.'<int:sday m the former Green Beret doctor 's murder trial Richard Shav., un Army in· ve st1gator . opencc1 the· light blul' s heets and placed them on a ta· blc in front of the JUry box, showing how he said he found the body of Kimbe rl y Mac· Dona ld, 5, on Fe b. 17, 1970. 81ue pt!n marks outlined the pos1t1on of the <'hild. who was bludgeoned and st.Abbed to de ath at the family'!. Fort Bragg home M acDonald. 35, 1s charged with bludgc.'<Kung and stubbing Kimberly, he r siste r Kristen, 2. and tus pregnant wife. Colette 2& Mac Donald, wno wal> 1rutJally cleared by an Army invesh ga. lion. but later indicted by a fede ral grand Jury. m alntains four drug-crazed hippies killed h.is famlly and slabbed him. The government says he killed his fa mily In a rage, either over Kristen's bedwelting or over an ar1ument about an affair he was tald to be having. The govern- ment says he stabbed himself to cover his actions Several jurors gnmaced ai. a 31 ·inch board. still stained with blood, and two knlVes and a n icepick were introduced. One or the s m a ll pa ring knives was fo und in the m aste r bedroom near Mrs. MacDonald ; lhe other weapons we re round near a b1tck door Planners OK Proposed u ·se· Of FV School PI ans to move the he ad quarters of the Fountain Va lley <clement.hry> School District to the v acated Mc Dowell School site were supported Wednesday by city planning commissione rs. After a public hearing at coWl· c1l chambers. planners voted 4· l to grant the district a cond1- l1onal use permit for the transi- tion Approva l of a fina l resolu lion is expected at the next com- mission meeting. Richa rd Chris tman vote d against the permit request, claiming lhe new headquarters would constitute a commercia l operation in a residential zone, a city hall s pokes man said today. Jack Mahnken. district astiis· Lant superintendent of person- nel, said the exact date of the move probably won't oo known before December I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1979 'l'oar Hometown Dally New8paper Fl FTEEN CENTS Witness !Jescribes Siege of Flying Slugs By STEVi: MAllBL£ QI .._ O•llT l'lleC S!Mf "The rtrst bullet damn near took the top of my head off," laughed J7·yea r-old Erro l S mith of Huntington Beach , who sa ys he wasn't laughing when several more 8hols sent htm running for his life. S mith sa ys lh<' bullets slarted whizzing near his '841 Heil Ave u p a rtme nt a r o und 11 a .m. W e dn es d ay and se n t ne ig hborhood residents diving behind cars and dash ing for ('over. A pui r of 16-yca r·old boy1> were arrested ulmost four hours · later by police as the possiblt- s n111er1>. Orw t urned himsc·lf in Jeweler's Slayer Guilty An Orange t:ounty !Superior Court JUry found Robert Edward Crunc. JO. of Long Beach. guilty o f first de~rct· murder Wednei. day in the i.hootrng death of Hun trngton Har bour jeweler Waynl' Golan lfowPvl'r. juror1.> wert-unable to n·ach a vcrdu:t on Cr ane 's al· legl'CI role In tlw gangland·stylt· :-.hooting of police informant Kl•nnt•th Wayne Cochran of San .Jose .I udge Wi Iii am S. Lcl' ordered the.· j ury lo continue its delibera t1ons on the Cochran murder. CrMe's 47-dsy trial wa& con· d ue led unde r heavy security t-:ve ryone had to pass through a mE>tal detector before entering the courtroom and at lea st three S h e riff's Department bailiffs we re on hand in the courtroom al a ll times. And Crane. Nho acted as has own attorney despite sugges· tioni, from the court that he not do so, was required to wear leg ('ha ins Golm. 41. was killed in has Seal R<•ach jewe lry st ore Jan. 30. 1978, during a robbery The jur y also found Crunt· g uilty of robbery, burglary and possession of a firl'arm hy u felon . Crnne was on parole al the time or the holdup and shooting. During the trial. Deputy Dis· tricl Attorney Richard Farnell c h a r t1c te r ized C rane a s a ·'da ngerous , dangerous human being .. a nd "a professional killer who has no concern for the rights or any human being ... F a rne ll a lso a lleged tha t Crane was planning a string of arm ed robberies in Or ange and Los Angeles counties and killed Cochran because of Cochran's reputallon as a "'snitch." Th<' prosecuto r described Cra ne as a member or the Aryan Brotherhood. a prison gang with white suprem acy leanings . Cochran's body was found dumped al Bolsa Chica St.ate Beach In Huntington Beach in December 1977. tie had been sho t in the bac k and ln the knee C rane denie d he was a mem ber or the Brotherhood and that the prosecutor was inter· Jectlng circ umstances that occur "only in TV land." and the second was arrested at his home, poliC(! !iay Both wen> ch a rged wit h as11 a ult wJth a deadly weapon and shooting of 0<' cupieddwe lllngs Police said the teens opened fire from a second-floor a part· m enl window and sprayed a ont- block area along tlc1I Avenue near Algonquin Street with at least two dozen rounds of gun fire . . A .22 caliber rifl e and two shotguns we re dtscovt-red by police in the 4723 Arena Cir cle apa rtment ulong with a heap of spent she lls and cusings Davi d Ht•stcr. 17. 11f 5091 Audrey Drive, who took MVl'r in a carport after a bullet "IJluzcd " Dis~o Dude past hls head. says he heard at least 10 shots. "Thl· bullet that missed me hit that house across the street ... sa id Hester. pointing to a sm all yellow house with a "'for sale .. s ign propped in the front yard "T hen the bullets JUSt starte d going a ll over the place. It got really crazy with people running a ll a round and nobody could tell whe re the s hots were comm~ from." Ho nnw Wilson. 19. s<1ys ht: was walking tow<1rd a ncii.:hborhood -;ton · when a bullet "buzzed " hy hi s ear Ill• d1sm1ssed th<' fl ying slug as <1n IOSf'Cl or u possible s hot from a pellet gun anc1 continut·c1 ··Litt le Du~k ." <.1 th n•e·yt-C:Jr-old wirt'·haa red tcrrn:r. dc·m onst rates how he.: keep~ his l'ye on the prov~rb1a l l1all 41s h e snug~ a Fri~ht·t' m mid-air during contest Wedn.es <t av in Cost a Mt•sCJ lh~ owner. B.J . Mead of ~an Clemente <background 1. a pp hes body Englis h. Valley Home Battle Delayed by Court Fountain Valley's court battle against a proposed care t\Om<' for s ix autistic yo ungsters was delayed Wednesday in Orangt> Countv Superior Court, with a new tnal date set for Au g . 9. C ity Attorney T h o m a s Woodruff and a spokesman for th(' Don Sutton F'oundulion s1Hd both sides needc.'<i m ore time to prepare their eases. walking toward the store . "When I came hack I couJdn •t belie ve 1t ." he r ecounte d "Evt>ryom• was hading behind things and starrng toward that a partment " Poh<'t' say the suspects. who rl'po rte<lly fired through it win· dow semen . fled when officers arrived . They say sever al wit nesses report<'q hc1mng gunfir«' 1•arliPr an the duy "It was ;1m;umg th<tt nobody was hit," said r><>li cc· LL Jam Walkt•r "We ('OUld have very •·as il y had bodies a11 over tht• pl:1c1• .. Polict• say ont· of tht· boys had bt·t·n St't'O hy w1tncss1•s the d<Jy <Sf>t• SNIPINC;. I' age A21 Murder S-.apect In Court Ry Jt-:RRV ("f.Al'St:N OI ,._ O•tlf P•IOI St•tl M u r d t' r s u 1> JH-C· t H "d n t' y .I a nw~ /\In tl a, :1s. was to bt· ar ra 1gnt•fl t11da y in W1•st Orangt· C'ount.v Mun1e1p~tl Court 1n con n1·1"11on with lht· rleath or a ll v1·ar -11ld lluntington Urat'h girl It oh111 Chn:.tine Samsoc da~ a pµt •an•<I .lum• 20 on ht•r w<Jy homl· from :1 friend '~ hou~l' al Mth and Ohvt• Streets in Hunt 1ngton rkach aflt·r s pending pa rt of tht• day al lht' beach. H unt in g t o n Hea<·h i n · vcs11gators said this morning that Alcala . he ld in lieu ur $250,000 bail. would be cha rged with homa·1dt• Other possible charge~ an· , pe nding dec1s1ons by authorities The Monterey Pa rk s us pect a lso 1s a wa iting a trial for al Jeged rape m Riverside County. And he is expected to be q ues tJoncd aho ut I wo other de aths in Lo~ /\ngc.•lt•1> County a nd <1n a t tac·k on a young Oxnard girl. p11l1 r t' s u1d. All-ala 1.1.a~ ~1 rrc•1>l1•d at h1~ pa rt·nts· l\fontt•n·y Par k hom•-. wht•n • ht• wa ~ ... tayini.:. <·ttrly 'I' u1·srta .v whc•n 15 II u nl1ngtnn Bt'at'h offl(•t•r.., <lt•1>1·r•ndl·d on th1· honw with a st•arrh warrant Tak(•n from lht· hous t· follow ing a f1vt• hou1 st·an·h wen• ~HO photographs. mostly of t•hildren Tht• lot int'ludt'd hot h hoys and ~iris from thn•t• vt·iirs of ag1• up· ward. invPshgator1> said. Som1· of tht• -;uh;t•t·t~ 1n th<· photo1> wt•rt• nuc1l' and ot her-.. ~aid ont• 1nvest1i.:ator, w11u ld havt· l>een da~s1fu.•d a~ 'pornography in tht• old day.., ·· H o h 1 n c1 n d a I 2 y l' <Jr o Id ~trlfrtcnd had ht•cn approached al llunlington Be:1ch State Park by a man who wanted lo lakt> tht•1r pictures on tht• d ay Robin daba ppearcd. poli ce '\aid A pohcl' artist worked with Hobin·s friend und came up with <• hkcnt's.-; tha t was distributed to th<• press and to othe r law en forcement agencies. Thal compos ite <.'ventually led to Alcala 's arrest following a fo ur-week long 1n vt>stigulion launched by "tips·· from policl! a gencies und persons who know Alcala. snid Lt. Bruce Young. Alcala subsequently has been <See HEARING, Page A21 'Sting' Victims Surface Fountain Valley appa re ntly is the first city to go to court to challenge a rece nt stat<' la w that allows s mall <s ix or fewe r clientl residential care homes to open without city sanctions. s md Woodruff. Cou!'tf 8>' JO~E REYNOLD& Of• ...... Hlt ..... Mn Claydon, of 81 Royal St. George, Big Canyon, was re - leased from jail Wednesday ni&bt after the $200,000 bail ca r lied on her arrest warrant. was reduced to $:!0,000. Tbe three men remained in jall altboueb ball for DeAcb was \oweNd &o t100.D Ud to tl5,000 eacb for New111a and llorrt1. Tboee three are alao bein1 beld oa warrant8 olMlned by Oran .. pGlke kllllWJtna them u ·~bl an IClvanced fee &oaD .a.me lD tbat dty. · ' TlloM WUTllltl C.,,, Slll0,000 ball elleb IDCI tM7 ara'l npect· Id to 1Pe9ar ID Or_,. Ocamty -~ ecNrt for .............,t on UMH cbn'" aa&O aHt ..... Aceordtq &oaJ,,19 aad ~--,flfLol Aa1ele1. th MW • cttm1- wbole ..... rm ft'Olll Ill.• to 1100.--.. are teWq aton. lila&llr to ...... daat5 ............. ' lw •ll1W, I Oll"IH:al buslneaaman c ame to police after lollng $160,000 and hia 1976 Silver Cloud Rolls Royce to the group in a plot nearly identical to the movie, "The Slin"." The man. wboee idenllly is be- ing closely guarded by poliee. aaid he met Mrs. Claydon through bualnesa cont.act.a. Sbe. In tum, lnlroduced blm to two of the men. The buainet1man wu Hltdnc a loan to develoJ> aome real estate he owns and lnveaU .. ton now aay ll'• likely the aroup was trylna to aet blm up for an ad· vance fee loan deal. The warrut from Orance al· 1•1 .. &Mt tbt DMD woWd UM up to ll0.000 from bualMNmm to arraa .. ..._ ol • &o S2 ndllon from • wealla~vestor, but &be '-•lllwr• ....... ltl U. ~of Mttlnt •IM " ........ dae twG ..... ** dM victim, or martl, lo 1 bome UM HoUpood HWI daa~! ....... ,~ ... ,,..... . The victim was e nticed into helping a disgruntled e mployee a Caro deale r c heat the m anagement in a rigged game However. al the last minute. the mark was distracted and in slead ol wiMing $300,000, he lost his cash and car. Epatein said one of the new vlcthna who cont.acted him after reading accounts of tbe group's alleeed Ul.lclt acllviUea, s aid he 1oat Ste.000 in a poker 1ame at Morria' home. lo tbst cue, Epstein said, the man wu leftln1 a SUI0,000 loan fro. m ~roup, to whlch he was introd by a fifth man who w11 notarreeted. 1'lte victim told !!pateln durtn1 a meettns at the Newporter Inn. be wu Invited to Jotn the poller l•lh• wh.lcb bed • tJ.000 bu)'·ln and • llmtt on blU. "He llloWd tine pto ... nan ... . 'fl" ......... . to The s uit was ordered by the c1 ty council a fte r foundatioo or fi cials requested a conditional permit to open the care bome at 17831 Bay Sl. west of Fount1un Valley High. Care home directors say lht! re ques t was only a courtesy because the ne w s tate law eliminates the need for city permits. Planning commissioners tabled the applicaUon followin& two pubUc hearincs in May, set· tlnl the siaae for the city's test of a law it &ellevea lllfrin1• on the rtlbt.a of home rule. Woodruff said the city allo ls seeklftl 1ubmltt1l or an environ· mental impact rePort by the foundaUon to 1ddre11 what ef. feet.a the home would have on the reekleDUaJ nelpborhood. Tbe home. whlcb eould ...,_ no tc.dlel' Cban Aua. 25 of, It I 11111 ,plOC9ll · -. Weather Night and morning low clo udiness clea ring to hazy s unshine but o nly oorUaJ afte moon cleartnll near beaches. Highs Fri- day In upper 60s at beachef' to 70s lnJand. INSIDE TOD-' Y TM A9l1 lln'VOUlf ICOn the wotveT Kai for a posftble replocntlfd °' lhtfl owcut o medfcot report Oft fnfvred •tor pUc#Mr Nolan Rron. Storie•. Pate Bl. llltlex l. Energy Plans Face Struggle W ASIDNGTON f AP) -P'rom moat alanall PrMldent Carter •11 rteehlnc t odaJ from Capitol Hill, It was dear he wlll nMd all UMt tMlp be can pt lo wtn puq,. ol tnajor featul'M ol hi• •Mf'IY Pf"Olrllft "The oU lobby Is morf' l)OWCrlW than lt'11 tvu bttn," House Sp.,okcr Thom ni. P O'Neill Jr , D·Mass.. told ,... porters. mome nta before the • tlouse convened tor another day o( debate on energy lt-iHlhitJOn And the Senate Fint.nce Com m 1ttee h.-1an work o n the "windfall prof1ts" ta" on the 011 industry, without which Carter told a news conference Wednes- day night. "We cannot reach our energy goal~:· AnticipaUng what he called "a massive struggle to gut the windfall profits tax bill" Carter a ppealed to the American people to demand its approval. (Reial· ed story, A4.) "Your voice can be heard," s aid the president. "Your voice must be heard." The nationally broadcast prime time news conference was Carter's first here since May 29 ~nd he a ppear ed f or ce fu l throughout His uppe r lip twitched briefly, howc•ver, when ht' was asked if he had thoul{ht about t.Mln1 blmaelf out ol the lllO pretid nlh•I ract1 "I have roruldered •ll the op. Uon1 ," ~reported, "and my cJ • cl1lo1l wlll be announced later on tbla vear " Carttt had a •n•ppler c:ome· bal'k WhE'n a reporter Hlced about a pre<llcUon by Sen. Henry M Jackson, 0 Woish . that the prHi~nt 's prol>lem:J Wiii forct.• Ca~·r out of the ra<'e arid hand the Democratic nomanaUon to Sen. F.dwurd M Kt•nnedy o( M a S&achusc>tllt ·'Three or lour years aao. I w <•is running for president against Sen Jackson," Carter recalled. "At that tame. he pre dieted he would be the n~xt pres1dent, starUnl( in 1977. His judgment wu not very good then. And now I ~m ready for the next question." During the half-hour session m the White House East Room. -C arter de fended la st week's Cabinet shakeup, declaring: "I have no apology to m ake for it." Saying that some have thought he acted too rapidly, he said h" felt a nec.'<i t.o "create a new team to work with me" and "J had the choice or dragging ll out or getting it over, m effect, in 48 hours " ,.,.... PageAJ HEARING SLATED. • • "tentatively" identified by Robin 's g irlfriend a s the c•ameraman who approached the two youngsters on the beach June 20 Police had been searching for the beach photographer since Robin disappeared as she re portedly rode home' from her friend's house on a borrowed yello w Schwinn bicyelt· later that afternoon lier unclad and decomposed rt'm ulns wen • fnund July 2 by a :,,tat<' employl·e <.'!<wring brush in a remot1• foothill area near Sierra M:idre Cause of dc1Jth . police say, :,,till has not been definitely est a bl1shed b ee a use o r th1• body's condition Meanwhile, two Oxnard police investigators were scheduled to meet with lluntington Beach of. (1cers today to dJSCUSS a possible connection with a June 17 attack on a 10.year-old Oxnard girl Roby n Billingsly was ktd· napped on her way to a n Oxnard bt'arh She was found, raped and beaten but alive, in a canyon ne<1r Malibu Huntington Reac h officers SJ1d the J!irl b<Jd remwncd un· <'Onscious until this week and that a portion or her brain had been removed In surgery. Los An gcdcs She ri ff 's in vestigators also have shown an mtNcst in Alcala's urrest, said Huntington Beach police Sgt Ron Jennings Jf e said the Los Angeles of {1 c e rs a re investigating the deaths of two boys whose bodies· were dumped in remote a reas after they had been sexually molested Feb. 13 attack on a lS·year-old girl near Banning while Alcala allegedly was taking pictures. Alcala was released on a re· duced $10,000 bail on March 16. Bail originally had been sel at $50,000. Records show Alcala served near ly 27 months in state pnson following a 1972 conviction for a "<.'rime against a child ," which involved an attack on an R·ycar old Los Angeles girl in 1968. Police say a motoris t saw Alcala pick up the girl, followed him to a Los Angeles apartment a nd then called police. Alcala escaJ>t,>d . Officers found the child beaten and raped. The Monterey Park man was arrested for that crime in 1971 when a Concord, N.H .. postal e mployee recognized his picture on an FBJ "wanted" poster. Alcala was paroled in 1974, but he was returned to prison for parole violation after a mari· juan a possession c harge originated in Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach officers s aid they originally a rrested Alcala for allegedly kidnapping a 13·year·old girl In that case but that those charges were dropped eventually He was pa roled again in June 1977. Alcala, who poUce say carries <:1 photographers' association membership card , is a 1968 graduate of UCLA who quit hfa last job in May Police say h e told hi s e mployers, the Los Angeles Times. that he planned to open a photography business 10 l"re· moot 14Bouneed NJ Striker l Fuu Lottery ATL.UITIC CITY. N.J . CAP, -11'e New JerHy StLt• 1.oUer)''I Htb mUUonaln ll 1 father of fo"r •bo1e family bH bcien Uvln1 on 170 a we.k for two DlOntha wbUe be 'a been on strike. "'lo rtUram Santiago. 30, of Newark. a $UO·a·week loadln1 machine operator at a Hlllalde bindery. will rec el ve $50,000 ii ye,ar for th(' n '"t 20 yc~ars as the winner of the "New Week· ly Lottery " A gray Siam ese cnt from Jcnscy etty. owned hy Andreu Ruiz, IS, won $500 for being nnc of the 205 lottery f1nnl1 sts in W~dnetSday '1 drawlnR. Mother Guilty In Child Sex ALBANY. N.Y. <AP> -Mary Angu~ low,•n·d he r head and wept s1lt>ntly as nn Albany Coun· ty Court Jury convir ted her of forcin~ her 1 l·year-old daughter to eommlt sexual nets with a 43 yt.'3 r ·o ld m a n while s he watched. A jury of ci~ht men and four wo men convicted Mrs. Angus or three counts of !>econd ·degrcc sodomy and t wo counts or ~ec ond -deirec sexual abuse Wednesday after deliberating le ss thun two hou rs Judge Joseph Harris set sentencing for• Aug. 21, and Mrs. Angus' at· tomey said an appeal would be filed T he verdict ended an e mo· tional. two.day trial in which Mrs. Angus' s lim, blonde da ughter. now 13. presented te arful a nd sometimes bttler testimony agains t her mother. ~lOFails; Plane Lands C l.EVELA ND !AP > Passengers said they heard a boom, then felt vibrations when an engine failed on a DC-10, c aus ing the Los Angeles· Ne wa rk, N.J .. flight to make an emergency landing. Jim Guyette, United AirUncs operation s di,.ector at Cleveland, said the engine on the p l ane's right wing failed Wednesday somewhere over In· dlana, forcing Ure pilot to bnng the c raft into Clevela nd on its re· m aining two engines. F light 4. with 172 passengers aboa rd, landed sa fely a t Hopkins International Airport at 4 p.m . The forced landing ca me 12 day~ after .the Federal A via· lio n Administration e nded a 37·day grounding or the nation's DC·lO fleet - llaze Continues POUT OF' S PAIN , Trinidad (API Salvage men stopped fighting t h e fir e o n the s upe rtanke r Atlantic Empress until the weekt nd when they will hitve more foam, chemicals and t•quipment to butlle the bl aze Russell Goudy Jr .. J4 , of Ha c1cnda Heights was last seen alive whilP hitchhiking in Hunt m~lon Beach His strangled body was found July 19, urn, In the San Gabriel Mountains Thomas G. Lundgren, 14, of Reseda. disappeared May 28 or this year alter he was scheduled to meet a photographer who wanted to t ake his picture on a skateboard. poUce report. Lagunan Sentenced For Surfing Checks His body was found two days later ln lhe Malibu Mountains He had be e n s tabbed and Strangled. In addition to the char1ea flied tn Orange County, Alcala is scheduled for trial in IUveraide County Superior Court Sept. 10 on charges of forcible rape and intent to commit bodily harm. T hose charges stem from the "'' DAILY PILOT .... o._t_ O..O.~.--""'­"'""'' ... -"'"""....._"'_°'_ <.,.""""''""""c.._, ~ ............... . _ ...... -..., "" ............. le< c: ... . ~"'·"-"'"'"'"-.. •""-,_ ........... ,_,, __ " ....... (_. ..,.._,.._..._..,,.,....,.._._.., .. n_ ~·· n.. ......... _...... ....... " .. I.JI ....... "'_ c--....c.i-... •• ,.,. ·-·,-,., .. *"4_.._._ --·~ VIU,,_.,_ ___ ,,.._ -·-u .... 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Tbe only problem waa, 14 win· nen and judaea received cbecka that bounced followin1 the eon· teat. Jlirortb County Judicial Dtltriet J ud1e J. Mor1an Lester ten· tenced Latuna Beacb naldent Robert Kart Wednesday for 1rand theft and for bavln1 luuf . flc:lent funda In hi• bank ac· count. A Rap wu ralMd b7 an· "' ·~.,.. and c:oa•t Judcea rolloWtnl tbl Oct. 1-10 compltl· poa. • 'Tbe c:oateatanta patd 1100 eaell to .mer lbt eoateat," Hid Vlata Deputy Dinrtd Att.oney 1Jilllam Papartan, wbo Pl"OI· eculAlddlec:ue. Hart.a.no...-a,moted to tbe nortt. .Jaft of La.-• Beacb fro• ~•t• L11uaa )t p leaded no contest to the char ges and was sentenced to 90 days in jail, and ordered to pay participants more than $8,000 in a ward money a nd to pay judges during lhe contest. In addition, Hart was ordered lo pay a n unna m ed Newport Beach insurance firm $450 following lhe contest. "Hart had to get Insurance t.o cover any injuries that miaht have been 1witalned during the contest in Oceanside," Papariao s aid. "He apparently went back to the Insurance company after the contest and told them It was never held, then asked for his money back," the deputy dis· trict attorney said. The Insurance company re· tumed USO of the NOC> depoelted ror lnturance. Hart pleaded no cont11t to Ille ~bar1es, and will betlD 1ervln1 b.11 'entenee AUi. 3. Man in Cabin Delaya 3 FBgbte SAN DIEGO tAP1 -Three Paclflc louthw .. t Alrllaea flilbtl were dela,ed • OM by 41 mlnutee alter a man wa1 found atWq lD the cab6D of a Boe= at u.dberlb ,,.Id, A y Emtlre, JI, of New Yort Clty told 'NA em,.,.. tllat be bad b••• la tbrH •I§~ H• wH llooko4 w at tbt..., ..... for .. °'"···---... . ,,,..,,_ .... HOME ••• An adult aupervlsor would Uve wltb t.he 10\&ftl men. • "f'm hoplnc Ulat the Ccourt> jud1ment soee few ua and .. will be able to open on achedule," foundatlon representative. Marte 'ntompeon Hid today. She added that the 1upportera of the home hopo to open the raclllty wtth the bles1ln1 of the city . Attorney Woodruff admits the cHy faces a lou1b ft1ht In challenctna the atate law adopt· ed In September, um. "The old bill limited cities and said you can't impose restric· lions Ion care homes). but it did at least make provi1llons for I re· qui red > zoning permits," he said. The foundation. established in 1977. is sponsor ed b y Los Angeles Dod&e rs pitcher Don Sutton. The non-profit organiia· hon is based in Garden Grove. Autistic youngsters. victims of a f o rm or c h ildhood schizophrenia that researchers have yet to pinpoint as to cause, gen e rally are e motionally withdrawn and unable to cope with reaJily. Although they often display re· markable intellectual abilities. autis tic children seem trapped in a fantasy world of their own. I',.._ Pap Al SNIPING ..• before sitting m his front yard with a rifle. Two apartments and two houses were s plintered with gun fire. poUcc say one. a Poco Ci rcle apartment, was riddled with 11 bullets. St an Re ffner , 19, c laimed he was walking toward this apart· ment to sec 1f tus girlfriend wa!. all right when he came under siege. "A II of a sudden the bullets were nym~ all over the place I got the hell out of there and un de r there," Reffner s aid, point· ing to a s parse, knee·h1gh bush Police said it isn't known what prompted the mid-day s hooting. Polic·e s aid one suspect is in ru:.tody a t Oran ge· Cou nty Juvenile tlall a nd thf' second was releast.'<i to his parents. Humingt,on Woman, 19, Reports Rape A l9·yca r ·old lluntington Be a ch woman told poli ce late Wednesday that she was beaten and raped by a co-worker who offered to help her clean and paint her Main Street apart ment. The woman told officers thC' 180-pound rf'd·haircd suspect hit her in the head with a ha mmer several times before undressing and raping her m the kitchen. Polict.' are searchang for lhl· six-footer. describ<.>d as 25 year:,, old, who reportedly walkc.'<i out of the woman 's apartment. got Into his car and left before a neighbor discovered the dazl'<i victim 's plight at 7:45 p.m. The attack is the third rape re· ported in Huntington Beach this week. Six were reported last week. Investigators note that so far this year. 48 such attacks have been recorded, j1!5t four short of the number reported for the en· tire year of 1978. ...... ,........ Keeps61dee Singer Anita Bryant's con· tract lo promote orange juice has been renewed by th e Florida Citrus Com· mission for one year. end· ing speculation that she would be dumped bccausc.: of her anti·homosexu<fl ac· tivities. Man Sought For Attempted Rape in HB Huntington Beach pQllC'f' art· seekinR a man. described as fat and 40. who attcmptl·d tQ rn~ a 17·year·old resta urant employee and then threatened to shoot a nothe r res ta urant employee who interrupted the atlt•mpt Police said the attacke r. who wore dark glasses even though 1t was almost 2 a .m .. grabbed the girl when she left the fast food res taurant Mond ••Y lo t-mpty trash Threatening to s hoot hn 1f '>h•· d1dn 't romply with hi.., w1..,h1·'· thi· would-be rapist forr1•d l h1• girl ins1d<• ;.m c nl'los1·ll tra '>h a rt' a h 1· h 1 n II th •· U 1· ,1 t' II Uoul1·v;.ird n· .... t:1ur:i11t and 1ir <h-n·d hl·r to d1srolH: WhL·n :.i mal1· rl'l>t :l tJra rH c·mployN• appl'iJrt·rL th" i,:1rl holt<'d The "'oultl i,,. rnp1'>t thn·atl·ned to s hoot him . 11111 , l h •. n f I c d 0 n f ()I) t a ~ l h l' ('m ployees r e t urned to fht• restaurant, ac1:ord1ng t•> poll rt· aecounts of thl' incident Health Issue Move Fails (.' II I C /\ (; 0 ! /\ P I ronservattvc-dC'l••g<Atl'!:> to th1· Am<'n can MediC'al Ai.soc1at1on convention failed tod;.iy to hlO<'k s uppart for most form s of na· t1onal health insurnnr1• "We can't stand and !:>ay to th(> wo rld that W(• don't ('a re· about Pl'Ople who <.Jrl' robbt'd of health and dignity by catastrophic 111 ness." said Dr. Alan Nelson nr Salt Lake City. an opponent of the move. Dr. Joseph Boy lt• of Los Angeles. a m e mbt'r of the AM A's Board of Trustees. said, "There should be no doubt that the AMA opposes a nationalized health plan. We have said at loudly and clearly many time!. an the past a nd it does not ne<."d to be restated." Miller To Take P(Jy Cut .. EdllOl'I Miller, Orange Cowt. b"• newett county aupervilor. aayt he will take a 10 perceot pay cut lo help balance tHe NS0.5 million 11pendtn1 plan pro- pottd for county covernment for ftacal 197t-80. M Iller, appointed to the Coun· ty Board of !oiupervitors just 13 di.yt1 ago to r e place Ralph Diedrich, i.nnounced his pay cut plan /rior to the start today ol boar bearings on the proposed budget. In Ila-current form , the spend. ing plan projecta a $2.9 million deficit. 8e11ides announcing he will cut his $29,898 annual salary by 10 pe rcent. Miller suggested that o th er w e ll -p a id county employees follow his example so that lower-paid employees can receive cost-0f-Uving increases. Miller also disclosed that in the interest of savings: he is pay. mg hiR staff 10 percent less than 1t r eceived under his pre· deccssor . who was forced to step down following his recent bribery conviction. Rudgct conside rations today dealt with the Human Services Agency. the la rgest department m county government. Interested citizens are invited to a ttend the hear ings at the Boa rd of Super vi sors ' hearing rOQm <Jt the Hall of Adminislnt· t1on 10 Sanw Ana. The hearin1i:s. open to the pubhc, arc expected to continue until next Wednesday. Supervisors will consider com munity safety departments Fn· day. The hudget has been revised upwards from $556.7 million when 1t was prc-sented in pre - h m inary form J une 19 Woman Dies Afte r Leap From Truck /\ 22 Y<'i.lr·old woman died tali· W1:dncsday from hl·ad injur1t.·~ sh1: :.uffcrcd when s he jumJ>t,'<i from lhl' baC'k of a s peedmJ? trut k Tuesday evening in Hunt· rn~ton Beach. Th<' woman, pronounced dead 3t Hoag Mt:>mor1al Hos pital m "ii•wport lkach at 9 JO p m .. has hf'f'n 1dcnt1f1cd as Mary Elatnl' Good. who was dc~cribed by P<Jh<'t> a~ a transient. /\ ~carch has h<'en tauncht-d fu r lht• dnvn or a green pick up t l'Ul'k wh11 wi tnesses '>aid slowed . lht·n l>JX.'<i off when his p:.i:,,scn~cr Jumped on lo a center d1 v1<lt·r ;,dong J>ac1f1 c Coas t ll1ghway nt•a r Newland Strn·t a bout 7 30 p m Tuesday. W1tnt•s:,,e~ told pollrc the woman :.tnod up in the rear of lhf' truck bcforl' toppling mto the :.trcct. Farestone Fined CL EV El.ANO ! AP 1 The Firestone Tire and Rubber Com· pany has been fined $10.000 by a federal Judge who allowed the company to plead guilty to two counts of fllin~ fraudulent in· come -t<Jx returns for 1972 and 1973 OFFSHORE • OP • QUIKSILVER • HOBIE • SURFLINE • PUA •STUBBIES· WE CARRY THE BEST ALL YEAR LONG NEWPORT SURF AND SPORT MEN'S, WOMEN·~ a BOYS' ~WIMWEAR • ·- StweZ 210'11 ~• .... ........... 611-7126 ......... ,......, .. CALIFORNIA ~. Juty 26, '979 C11rb Raps Miller Brown's Presidential Bid Hurt? BROWN ACTIONS HIT Lt. Qov. Mtk• Curb VIEWS CRITICIZED Tom Hayden • SAC RAMENTO IAP l Ll. Gov. Mlke C\&r b aa~• ac\~aa .lane ........ her enUwar •eUvt»t huabend Tom Hayden and u POW SctilOO MiU.r. newly •P poi nte d ()ranee Coun t y aupervi.or, are h uMJn1 Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr.'• prealdentlal cha nc•. Re publlcan Cur t$ auened D~mocrat Brown's islatuis u\ u ne wa t'Onle rence ca lled Wedllt!i.· day to di cu3s a proposal for al lowana Mexic~ns into the Unat~d Stat,s to work The ~rocom would resem ble the old b ra cero pla n. Called the "aues t worker " proaram . It would a llow Mexicans to enter t he United Sla tes lo work in agriculture and else whe re but would be written so as not to deprive Amen cans of jobs. Curb • said. BACK TO Bro wn: C urb noted that the s tate Senate refused lut F riday to confirm Miss "'onda's a ppointment to the state Arts Counc il, and Brown has a lso been cr it1c1zed for ;1ppointing Mi lie r to the· Ora nge County Bqard of Super visors. Miller, who wus suppo rted by Miss Fonda a nd H a y de n - persona l frie nd s of Brown was formally censured and rl'· tired from the U.S. Ma rine Corps after a 1973 investigation into allegations he colla borated with the No rth Viet namese while a prisoner of war. Miller de nied t he a llegations. Curb said the three do not re present the feelings or the vast majority of CaJifornians. ·'The thing that upsets people is that their influence is so great at the present time , that m aybe an action such as the action the Legis lature took the other d ay waa necettdry Just to bring back 1<>me reuonable balance." he uld . CtJ 88 MID Brown appointed Mhl1 Fonda and Miller to boost hla presidential aapirationa and prea umu bly counte rac t his g ro wing i m age a s a c o n se r vative. '·He is shooting for the support o ( the ultra.liberal s egme nts t h ro u ghout t he count r y." he said. C urb, who has trled to make a ppo1ntments while a cting gov· ernor during Brown's absences Crom the state. d eclined any bla m e for the deterioration of Br own 's re latio ns w it h the Le gislature. "I think the prob· le m s he's having are coming from me m bera ol his own party," he said . BROWN WAS quoted by The Sa c ra mento Bee Wednesday as sayin g s ome D e m o c r a t i c legis lators fear he will be elect- ed prc•sidcnt and leave Curb to prcsidl• over the 198 l legislativt: reapportionmt•nl. S u1d Rrown . 'A l ot o f legislators ar e act ually afr:.ud I' II bt' elected.' Back to the "guest worker" proposal. Curb s rud the fede ral KOV t'rnment s hould :wthor ize 1t. S tutes would elect to par ticipa te.· lie• s a id it would give the alil·ns respect, and would metin tha t lht'ir children "wouldn't have to hvc behind closed doors and c:l oS<.>d blinds." C u r b . w h o s e m a l t• r n a I g ra ndmothe r is Mexican. sa id he would dis cuss the program Tues d ay at a meetm J!, of the gov- e rnors of north and south liaJa Ca lifornia. a nd i\ug 1-5 at <• m eeting of thl' Comm1s~1on of Ethics Ruling 'Blow' Justic e s Reluctant to Decide Fate the Callfo rnias at Lake Tahoe. He said he would also testify befor e a fede ral commission . Curb said he has not discussed the procram with Brown. whose Cather. former Gov. Edmund "Pat" Brown, overs aw the phas· ine out of lhe origina l bracero program. He said the United States and Mexico could work out a pro gram similar lo one be tween Switzerland and Italy. in which S wiss e mployers te ll the Ita lia n government how many workers they need and the workers are se nt with work permits. * * * AP Wl• ...... lo CRITICAL OF SENATE Jane Fonda McCarthyism Spirit Charged by Fonda LOS ANGELES (A P > Actress Jane Fonda ha s blamt-d what 'lht· described as "th(! spirit of McCarthyis m " for her n ·JCCt1nn hy th•· st ate se nate us ii me m ber of the> California Arts Council "T he spirit of tht• witch hunts of the 1950!> that att<wkcd arl1i-.t1> 1n 1 lollywood !or their political convict wns and rode rough1>hod over their c ivil lihcrt ic.:i, the i.p1rit of -,; ht'r ~ta~mc~t lhl· &ttr1•1>\ McCarthyism still sm olders in our sta te Se nate ." Miss f'onda al)-.<i rdt'rrcd to :i puhllt d1s pu1t- said in <:t written s t ate ment n• lwl wi•cn hc•r ;.ind fol bin~i·r .111;111 lcuscd Wednes day B a eL. who l>o ught ;1 full pag1· rwv. spap1·r ad c·alltn g for an 1n "AP P AR E NTLY. so ml· \1·<1t1gation inlo human nghb ~enators. still bent on figbung \'lnlations in Vi<'lnam the me rits of the• Vu:tna m war l'o nd<:t had ques tinnc:<I th1• '>lng<.·r·s i.oun•e\ anrt '-i.lld llat•1 .., a nd s marting from the tragic: v.ords al1gnl'd he r ·with th1· conseque nces of the pos ition they once advocate d , havc n ''>· mnst n arrow <i nd negat1 vt• 1·lc· u rre ctc d t he stale char g•'S m•,nts 10 our count r y "'ho ron le\.elcd a~a101>t me during lhl' t1 nu1· lo belteVl· lhat c:r,m muni,1r1 " v.u rse th<:tn d1·ath · Nixon period." Miss Fonda i.ard Fo nda's nl·W o,tal<·m•·nt s••Hl The S<matt.· voled ~ 5 against Miss Fonda 's appointme nt la1>t "This nl'w round or all•H·kh Jb 11 Friday aft er a dt.•li<ilt• 1n wh1t·h a "1'•·m lu imply tha t I a m unc·on Hcpublican st·nalor at·c uM'(J ht·r n •rnt•d about th•· phg hl of th1· uf t recison during th•· V1c•tn.Jm lm;it P<'oplt., <.ind unwilling l•1 lw Wu r . 1-rll1cal of th1 · n1·w gov1·rnm1·n1 ,,f V1 l•tn am ·· Miss Fonda abo h;1s <.Jr;1v.n c n l11:1sm rccl·n\ly for 1nflucm· S H E SAID 1>h1· h it rl rp(•1·nll\ ing Gov Edmund c; 8rown .J r 1·ont nbuted monl'\ lor a priv:1t1· SAN FRANClSCO (AP 1 State Supre me Co urt justices have bee n told at would be a "stun nm~ blow" to the administration of Justice if they them selves decide whethe r a probe into their al- 1 e g e d impro prlc t il'S to :i p point former POW Etlis1m rc·lil'f mission to a1cl lh1· h11;1t Mille r to a vucanl'Y on the JIE'Oµlt.-. anrl hud JOlnetl in J\n Orang£· Cou n t y BOdl'd 11 f 1H'SI.\ lnt1·rn;1t111n:t1 ·.., 11·qu1•'-t Supe rvisors Milh•r has been ac that an 1mpart1l.l l tl1•lf'g<it111n lw tuse d of c·ollaborat1n g with admitted to 1ml'st1 ga tl· cond1 dc r to m ake the trans ition to nl'W management North Vietna m whill'" prisonl!r lions in lht· Vwtnamt·St-l'amp:- s moothe r iiiiiiiiimiiiiii!liiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ .. _n_cl-'-p~~ --- s hould be open or closed. ( J "ll is with profound C<'T' ~TE re g re t tha t th e Com-vi ~ mis sion o n J udic ia l Pe rformance finds itself --------- o bligatl-d to advise the justice s under investigation for possible m isconduct on questions of judicial e thics." the eight-member pa nel sa id Wednesda y. Wate,...elon Undoing SANTA BARBARA <AP> It was appar ently a hungry desire for a melon that cut s hort the night of fugitive Indian a ctivtst Leona rd Peltier, who was captured rive days after ttis d ram atic escape from p rison. DAIL y ptLOT A• Pot OK'd To Treat Cancer SACRAMENTO <AP > -Start- ing next year . Ca lifornia pbysi· ciaos will be allowed to pre· sc ribe marijuana for caocer pa· tients on chemotherapy . Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's office reporte d s igning t h e enabling legislation Wednesday. It was SB184 by Sen . Rqbert PrPsley, O-R1 vers 1de A Prc>sley ~pok esman,· lioh Ho lmes. said California will be the 14th sta te to allow marijuana use 1n ca ncer trt'atment. S l' PPORTERS o f the bill maintain that martjuana is orten mo re effective than othe r drugs 1n counteracting the na u&ea bro ug ht on by chemothera py . T he bill authorizes a four-year program under which doctors t'll'ared by the state Research 1-\dv 1s o r y P a n e l c o u ld a d m 1r11s lt•r the drug Thi· p<.inel would also t•onstdcr lht· u:.t· of lniJ rlJuana as a t real na·nt for ~liJueoma a t sOm l' l utun· t1m1· Clttuc:om a treat· mt'nl wa:. or1g111ally in the bill. h ut was cxC'l uded h y a men d n1t·nts to suti1>1fy cr1t1cs Suicide Vi ctim Found HI\ MONA 1/\1'1 He ma1ns of .. hodv Sl'l.ltll'rt.'rl over a h11ls1r11: 11•«• r ·uamuna h:ivt' be<'n 1dt·n· 11f11·cl a:-. lht· <!<I y1•ar old ~a n DH•go "'oman who comm1llcd '-Ull'1d1• la1>t v.1•1·k hy JUmprn~ 11 nm :i h<•l11·opt<'r Tht· San 0 1t•J.!11 C'11unl\ c·1iron1·r Hl1•11t1f11·1! lht· rf'm;11m: W1·dm·-. lf,1.'r :-.hor1I~ a fl1·1 I v.11 tt:1•n .;1~1· hn~' fo11nc1 llw hody 1n a rocky. 11·m111t· :1n·;i 1•~1~1 of Hamon:J Elu1m· l.aS1J1n:1. a (!4 yPar old nrnl h('r of I wo. hurl 1·h1:1rtc11•u I ht· hl'11t·opt1·r fnim Monl~Orlll:ry F11•ld la1>t Wt:dn<.'-'fay. tl'llang th1· pilot :-.lw v. u nt«•r1to v1cw som e real t•:Halt• T he comm1.ssion 's st atement came in reply to a Supre me Court letter posing legal questions on whethe r the judges should d1squa h Cy the mselves Gcu Ca•~ S e tback Peltier . 34, was c a ught hiding in a tree Wednesday 25 miles no rth of the Feder al Correc· liona l lnstitution at Lom poc. Author ities were summoned by Santa Ma ria resident Jerry Parker. who said a man m atching Peltier 's description snatched a water me lon from his melon patch that m orn ing a nd stole his truck and shoes DESIGNER E.rpan•ion Halte d S~rv•c,. Tt~ !.4•rh ttl You• Ooot ,O u ~t0<e ,.,. •• ,e,1 Your Ar"'•' LOS ANGELES <AP 1 • A West Los Angeles • gas stat ion owner, the fi rs t to he c ited in this city for a violation of the ~talc 's odd-even gas rat10ning pla n, has lost the fi rs t round in his ligh t to prove • Go v Edmund G. Brown J r. 's orders are un- , constitutiona l. LOS ANG ELES (AP> -Opponents of a pla nned expansion of Pep Boys western regional headqua rters la unched u campaign Wednesday to ha lt the project until .. adcqua tC'" provis ions arc m ade to house displaced residents. C:OH A Ml \.642-17 SJ tU• ,. • .,Pol 1 lllvd Ml\~l()to VIE J0495-0401 i nn CMn<roo C:41'"1r4no • ~•f'I 0 Fnw ~• .,_,,, Piii., FURNITURE T om Dorsey 30, pleaded innocent a nd re· ' ceived a Sept. 24 trial date Wednesday, following a ruling by Municipal J udge Louis B. Feder uphold- ing the e mergency ga s r ules ins tituted May 9 ~ l'~a•i••• •f'erc~d' HOLLYWOOD <APl -Three high-paid T we n- tieth Century-Fox exec utives, includ ing pres ident Ala n Ltidd Jr .• have been "ordered " to take "for ced vacations " unti l next week, according to their offices The offices of Ladd, Jay Kanter and G areth Wigan s aid the three men. who are sc heduled to resig n to form a new product.ion company, we re told to depart, althoug h Fox s ppkes man Phillip Myers said they we re merely asked to leave in or· J'\esa Verde ~qoor SALE! SALE! SALE! SAVIU.611 s~-:f, $688 POPOV VODKA 1.11 .... CUT 41'W $299 1AYLOR s~Jt l.I Uh ( P eople United to Save Our Community, which inc ludes families a nd s mall businessmen, contends the e xpansion is a m is use of Sl.5 million in feder al funds d esigned to rehabilitate and build low· income housing . The group has the s upport of the (;oalitlon for Econom ic Survival a nd Democra tic Congressman Ed Royba l of Los Angeles. Local ne ws. Every d ay. In the i •Hlij4!(t}I GOURMET MARKET <Market Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Lee J ensen and his helpers have: ·~ "' ll•lf ('.-ed F lorida l.obtltc-rw . Anr•tl* Wt. 1·2'• ... llllfl••. IW• .... 6 .,_.. ru.... Flitt K•bobl . . . . . . . .. 99C u . ...... Wl..10.. FROOI PRODUCE Espechtlly this Ume or year. our produce dept. Is rull or thos.- mouth· wate r Ing e nd l u te· templin.i summer fruits " vine. ripened melons. l11ra.ra .. ,~ leedte.a Gr•P81 59c '"' llll•·IA-"- Vellow Meat Pead1f'11 3tc 111. ,.. ...... H•••U•• Plne.pplt Ste ... From our Liquor Dept .... J ust think a half g11llon or I. 75 liters or Smlmolf Vodka, Ollly t .M plus tu . TOP QUALITY MEATS Lar ge fres h Zack y Fa rm11 Boasting Chicken11 !ltuffed with Delaney'!! own apple dre~s1ng. Also a\'a1Jable plain 98c I\. AU. IN TMEA.Ulfl OVIN l l?AD\' f'AJll One split Rock Comish Game Hen on u bed of Oehrney's apple dressing. 1. 79 ••· r or tile Bar0 B·Q or broiler . try our beer ka bobs with 1111 the trlmmln~s. 3.'8 ,., DELANEY'S GovlDa llullet ()pea Dall1 , .. • Cloled Sanday mt NewlfV't Blvd., Newport Beacll f73·15ZO 'f SALE FEATURING FURTHER MARKDOWNS ON FINE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Here are some ot our designer upholstery bergelns: Stone & Phillips beige velvet lounge Chdtr wa s S42S now s25q ... A pair of oatmedl chenille Stone & Ph1l11ps chairs. were \4111 ea. now S3!9 ed. . . MdstPr Crclft qrPen ve lve t swivel rocke r was $41 5 now S23'1 . Peter Lano soft brown Pld1d chmr & ottom an was S949 now S541J ... Debu 7-toot Sofa, cotton print fabric, was S86S now S565 ... Stone & Phillips 8-loot Sol<'I. floral print was \1295 now uqs . . Stone & Phil lips Gold Velvet Chair was SJ2S now S22S ... Sto ne & Phillips Cr f'we l Wingchair wa s SS95 now S375 . Royc1I Coach Ladies Chair & 0 1tom<11n 1n rust ve lvet was SS15 now \JSO ... Master Cra ll Blue Chair was \JPS now SlSO ... Stone & Phillips Fta mest1tch Wingcha 1r was S69'1 now sm ... Master Craft SOft·blue check chair wa s S289 now S1 69 .. Stone & Phillips Blue cotton-print Love Seat wa<, S94S now SS95 . . Roya l Coach green velvet Chair was \415 now S 199 . . A pair of Stone & Phill ips Tub Cha irs were SJIJS ea. nowS199ea. Henredon W1n9 Chair Was '899, nClw Sii~ MANY MORE SPECTACULAR 8AAGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. All Specle~Order Upholstered Furniture In your choice of style & fa bric 20°/o off during our febuloua summer ..... ::E'~14 ... ~ ..-1 ....... ~-----... ••••••••••••••A•obe•rt•N•.•W•ffd••1P•u•b•t1~ __ ,. ••T•h0tne••s•K•"•v•11•1E•d•it•or ~ .,......... --=D. fhlHICMy. July 21, •m Barbar• l<rel~ch!Edllorlal P-oe Editor -Revol~Door At BB City Hall , Hunttniton Beach Public Wn1 Director Mike Zam· ~ry added hil namt OU. ..-lo one ol the city's moat lmprtllllve Uata formerclty hall employees. Zambory SA)' -be'1 wiWn& lo whack llT ,000 I year orr bb annual $64,000 wary fOf' a UUJe peace ol mind. He a&Y• he ex~tl to flnd that ~ace of mind ln Carmel where he'll auum" the top re ponslblUUH ol the Carmel Sanita ry Dlstnct Zambory prai ed adminlJlratio.n and City Council membeD but added that af\er only four months on the job deci<sed the i!rHSure wasn't worth It HunLin1tton Beach '~top_ street. ewer and waler man • 5ays he would have t'nj~ r tirin1 her~ but feared he'd e.id up "a withered old man.·· Alth<,>uah Zambory. hasn t polnted the linger itt - anyone -as many other departing employees have 1t appears :comethtnJC 18 still wrong in City Hall its the strcamol employet.~ t'<>nlinut-s to hlt the road . In only rour months. Zambory brought a fresh vitali· t,y to his department and proJecled an image or a m~m who was rirm. dire ct and not arraid to speak up -all much-needed 9ualtties in Huntington Bea ch Why Huntangton Beach continueti to lose numy or its best people remains a mystery. but it's a my~tery someone should solve They Can Get Involved Early this month a Huntington Beach woman foiled a would-be rapist by driving up to his van and honking her auto's horn when she saw him tearing the clothing off a teen.age girl he had picked up. The noise c reated a diversion that allowed the hap- less hitchhiker to escape. The woman then followed the van. got its li cense number a nd reported the incident to police. An arrest followed. And when a woman was killed on Pacific Coast Hi ghway that same week. Huntington Beach police un- successfully sought the drive r of a hit-and-run vehicle thought to be a blue Saab. A Costa Mesa m an read of the incident in the Daily Pilot and phoned police when he discovered a damaged Saab parked al the apartment complex he owns. The car. identified as the death vehicle from parts strewn at the accident scene, was confiscated. A young man later stepped forth to admit he was driving the car. 'H's encouraging to know that some coastal residents <·a rc and can s hake off what ts so often considered a na- tional attitude: "Not me. f don't want to get involved." Down to the Facts ~h Coast Regional ·eommission members made a ~cnsible move Monday when they told the Huntington Beach Co to produce more facts to win approval for its . 531-unit Seacliff IV development. There simply are too many unanswered questions to allow the planned 118-acre project near Bolsa Chica wetlands to begin. And it's the Huntington Be ach City council, which a pproved the project. that must take the • bulk of the blame. Some city Mnditions for project approval are inade· .• quat.c. or ambiguous, at best. If the developer is unable lo . build the proposed drainage system. for instance, the city • is allowing "alternative solutions.·· . What alte rnatives? Will drains handle a major storm ,-flow? ls the area even under the jurisdiction of the · Orange County Sanitation District? The answers weren't available and the commission a nd concerned residents have a right to know. The information to date doesn't bode well for sensitive marine life in the lowland marsh. Even "though the closest homes would be buill 450 feet from the bluff edge. f'ish and Game officials say the biological relationship between the two areas can't be discounted. Some effect< the de~ree is still unknown) on Bolsa Chica is inevitable. And there is the overriding question of whether earl y approval or thcl>l'OJCc ( would prejudice the preparation of both the city and county Local Coastal Progr ams. The ~ coastal commission s ta ff and Seaclirr opponents contend ., it would. Supporters of the $57 million project had better get c racking or simply forget the proposal. Vagueries and not so fancy rootwork may have convinced the City Coun· ~ cil. but coastal commission approval is another matter . ~ . ~ Opm1ons expresaed in the space above are those or the Daily Pilot. ~ Other views expres&ed on this page are thoM of their authors and artlat1. Reeder comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. ~ 8o1t 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642~1 . ; Boyd I Tranquilizers Bvt..M. BOYD The medical statisticians contend their moat recent studies indicate that people who take tranquilizers are 10 times more likely to wreck their carts than people who don't . The kitchen mecbaoics who Uke garlic must be multiplying. Twice 11 much garlic ls used these day1 as. was UMd 10 years ago. Tht>re ts no known lan1ua1e wherein tbe word Dear Gloomy Gm for "cold" does not also mean unaffectionate. Q. "Can men who live In the desert learn to smell water?" A. Either that or things as· goclated with water. yea. ln the records are a number of accounta of lost men who followed their noses t.o wells, springs. creeks. whatever. Q . "Aak your Love and Wa r man how he accounts for the fact Uuit the first year ol marria~e l1 the moat dan1eroua?1 A. That'• when coupln with the least experience face the motl probltml, ht say a. Many I• the bl rd that alHpe wtth lta blll tucked un· der the feather1 at the 1houlder of it.a win1. Thia hat led obMrvers to elalm that blrda 1leep with their beld8 under tbtlr winJ•. which ltn 't tJle HM. Whit ii IJle HN,...,..,11&111 ...... IMt .... , .. "" bW·l••lled· und•'-·f••tl••~£11uon ...... ...... . .... ............ .. ... the lift. Jack Aiidereon Letters Express Frustration WASHJNGTON -Like steam In a boUer, truatration 11 bWkt· tn1 up In America until It as <'IOte to the exptoelon point. It Is tx pre11~ in the le tter& that pour Into our office by the hun· dred1 every day. As a stH m ven t . Wl' will occasionally publiah ~ome lette rs and our re1tpon11e!i. Q. Our rountry 1s on a downhill racer. It hut. already r e a c hed un all-time low We huvc lost dignity. order and common ~ense. lsn 't at tame for a clean sweep'! Lo u t s T y k a • Marysville, Mich. A. The American people built this nation by pulling together. They could destroy it by pulling apart. Jn past times, the elh1c was he lp.your-neighbor: now it's me.fi rst. Then 1t was I'll-make· do: now it's what's-dul'·me The helping hands of lhl' past have been replaced hy hands that an~ grabbin~ all th<'Y can get The spirit of sacnf1r:e ha:. been d1:.- placcd by an attitude of :.clh sh· ness. The new value!> arc self· fulfillment. self·expres!>1on, !>elf· grnlif1 cation . Morally, th1 ~ country as beginning to look like Berlin arte r the allied bombard ment. We mu:.t revive the old values and virtues. The price of failure could be the country. Q. WOULD IT do any good lo nationalize the oil companae!> ., I'd rath~r pay (or government lnefficil'ncy than windfall oil prof its David Wcstph<JI. Nevada City. Cahf A. It's an idea whose time 1:, CIOS('. Q. Maybe l can enlighten you about J immy c.-1rtN. Thi!> man 1:. a Christian and believes tn human rights . lfc probahly I'\ the man who can bring us world pea ce. -Fanni e Gobbl e. Spencer. N.C. A. Agreed. tht-president 1:-. <- Mailbox devoul Chriltl•n. He once told me that he pran before nery m•Jor declalon. The rest of us pray after lhe decision. Q. I am worried. I have been corresponding wilh the Ko1an family In the Soviet Union. But my letters are now going un - answered. Is aac Kogan is an electronics engineer. His wife Sophie is a dentist. They have two d a u g hters. Anya a n d Simona. They live in Leningrad. They want to emigrate lo Israel. bul their applications have ~n rejected since 1974 on so·called "security grounds." After has laat applicaUon, llaac was toad "You w111 crumble before you gel out." Now there is no word from them. Letters lo Soviet of· fi clats urging the Kogans' re· lease are Imperative. -Juhe Traschen. Hartford. Conn. A. Write to the Soviet Em hassy. 1125 16th Street. N.W .. Was hington. O.C. Q. I HEARD that severa l me mbers of Congress have a financial interest in 011 a nd gas tirmis. ll wouldn't s urprise me. -J . McCarthy. Boston. A. I know of 31 senators and 68 reprtsenlatlves who profit from oil. Not the least of them is Senate F ina n ce C hairma n Russell Long, 0 -La., who is now conducting the 011 tax hearings. His oil ho ld inglt are worth Sl.204.832. Q. Here in Broward county. the courts are clogged with 7.000 c ases of shoplifting by senior ct;tlzens who are stealing t.o «;at. Many more suspects are never artested. The store manager:. and police are r<'luctant to press charges. l stood be111cte th<· man ajte r of our l ocal supermarket when he noticed a woman slipping two cans of sardines In her h andbag. Ht· shrugged and said. "She look~ like mv mother." Thei>e retir(.'<I people hve on fi xed mromes. they are victims of inflation. - George Eckle. Ft. Lauderdulc . f"l a . A. l\moni: our in<J l1 en ahl1• rights. 1t Sel·ms to ml". shoulrt ht• the ra ~ht to e<Jl Sumi· w ... ,. ~houl<1 h<• founcl lei ahol1:.h hun~cr in th .. land or plenty ~. HOW /\ROUT n·quiring all our hi:er hrt'Wl'rlt''> lo 11rodut·1· alcohol fu\•I" I'll b<•l thc·y c:ould produce more ;ilcohol th<1n th1· Arab:-ha\c ~asolint• t:ugerw Hoover. Murfreesboro. Tenn. A. To reduce ot I 1 m porh. P resident <.:artf'r has c:a lk'Ci on th e Amcric;.i n peopl e l o sacrifice. But to ask tht•m to ~1vt! up beer m ay tw i:<11n~ too rar. Anywa y. bn•wn1c~ con't producl' lht· hr~h proof akohol n l' l 1•.., <, a 1 v f 11 r g a :-. 11 ho I 1\nht•U:.('r llU <i('h h ...... 111 :-.1.tll1 ·1I t we, .... mall ~f!I g;tll1111 .1n tv1ur '"" l1lf111 g ('llllllllH.., 110 1•1111111•11 hrt.•\\ t·n· "':1~11•.., 111 .d1•11h11I f111 ·I Sorn•· hourl~m r1 ,....1rll1•r11 .. , ,.,,. .tl:-.o 111lt•11•:-.ll-cl 111 rcvarrr1111111 •111 f;,1·1lilH''> Ill pr11d111·P liH"I ~·1.111• ;111'ohol Hut all lht!'> w1111ld n•1I l'Clflll('ft l)flt' Jll'I (-(•111 Of 1\/111'111'.lll automohtl1•.., to lh•· 1•:i,oh11I hll·ncl Nl·W 1h~t1ll1·ri"' w ill h.1\1 10 ta· hutlt to llrO\ 1d1· 1·n1111gh I ud r11r .• n.1t 1on l)f j:!<.1 ... 11hul11 ' Group Calisthenics Might Ease the Chill To the F.ditor: From a very early age I had a s uspicion. which later grew into a conviction. that lbe stork had acoide ntally dropped me in England on the way to the South of Spain or , perhaps, the French Riviera. I knew in my heart that som ewhere out there in the Big World the sun shone and it was wa rm. After spending 20 wet and windy, shivering and Ou- ridden winters In that foggy Isle I started my trek southwards <a little crookedly> in m y quest for my true homeland. Switzerland was nice. Michigan was a mis· take. and California was just right. I congratulated myself on having found the Promised Land and setUed back s mugly to enjoy the idyllic lifestyle of long hot s ummers and moderate winters. THE ONLY thing that mal'l'ed the perfection was having to wo rk for a living; a set o r circumstances which is shared by most. I discovered that office buildinga even in California rely upon air conditioning and heat- ing. The air conditioning is usually too cold and the heating works sporadically. It seems th a t Amer I ca n a ha v e a n. aversion to windows that open, ao cannot benefit from the out· alde climate. Now my California haven hu been further jarred t;y our Preaident 's edict on heaUng and air condilioninc. The mlnd bog· gles at the thought of CaUfor· nlana, tboee sun-lovin1. carefree people, bundllng up to 10 to the omce in the winter. or course. the retall merchant.a will love it. Think of the increased sales of aweaten, mumers. 1love•. hat.a and bootl. Typlat.a may find it somewhat cumbenome to lype in 1lov• at ftnt. but no doubt they'll 1et tbt bane or tt -or they can resurrect the old style mltten1 with holes at the fin .. rtipa. Perhas-we wlU •et into croup callatbtDic• at re1· ul1r lntervall to keep the blood flow1111. Thll will cre1te a whole new now or innovative ldtu on how to keep warm whJlat 1ittin1 at a dtlk. Above all tboqh, let'• hold onto our teDM of humor. Juat ddnk when you mllM be Uvln1 ti )'OW' 1tork b1d 101M 11tray! CHRlmNA MACIAS es•w••••N Totbel'Altor: Wby it th• .. Gimble lllt•Hable'' 11 HJJretMd la ,., July JO edl""81 ............. our Mtd l01" °"' There II no ....... .. ... Nd .. .... trtld ....... Ud,,.... ......... . lion of oil. and its by.product or natural ga:;, that provided us so a mply In the past. The gamble on that was taken 100 years ago by men who dis - covered. invented the use~ for. a nd d evelo p ed at into tht· greatest advancement!> 1n health. living cond1t1ons and prosperity in history. Thal was the gamble inspired hy a frt'f! market system. of a free pc_'Oplc . for profit. · THE GAMBLF. you hnd "in· evita ble" i.s a gamble on the pro- en failures of socialis m. Of gov· crnment controls . And the only thing that makes that idiotic ga mble "int'vitablc'' i~ tht· greed of government to increase their power. How long will we continue to let them exercise that power to the detriment of the plenty of our la nd '..' GOLDI E JOSEPH CCCAl--•f To the Editor: The National Association of CCC Alumni <NACCCA > 1s searching for the estimated re malning two mlllion m en and women who were associated with the Civilian Conservation Corps between 1933 and 1942. Anyone who served In any way in the CCC is eligible t.o belong at very modest yearly dues. NACCCA wu organized in 1977 and incorporated <non.profit> under CaWorn.la corporate laws. The first bl-annual national convenUon at West Sacramento, October 3, 4, and s. will draw delegates from the thousands of present membera-at·large and chartered local chapters na· Uonwlde. lntereated persons 1hould write the undersigned for an appUcaUOC\ and the official NACCCA brochure. <It would be helpful to m e ntion this newtl)aper. > JOHN ff. ULRICH, NACCCA S. W. a.stonal Repraentalive P. 0 . Box988 Clrpint.ria. CA 8.1013 A••••••eeRllla To the FAtt.or: Ju1t what la Governor Brown tryla1 to do, ruin Oran1e Cow>· ty! At a ZO.year retldent. 1 re· Nnt ud pnMlt hi• appointment of Mr. Mll1er tor Oran,. eo.ty au,.m.or. It l1 \nconc.lvabl• that he would .....,..., any one aPOCiat- ed wttla "Haaol Jane" aM her aoUvllt .... band. lvldntly, be ll not aware bll popularity ii •l • low -. but tldl wtll bl very ................ lie has a one-track mind and 1s not Ultcre.!>tt-d tn lhl' w11.hcs of the people . It 1s about t1ml' wt• all protest h1!> arrogancl' and egotis m. which I!> rulinn th~ :.talc. E t.;, WELLS ~~GN¥d' To the Editor· Thert-is a new outbreak of an o ld e pidemic in llunt1nglon Beach. which has plagued the city for years It has bt!en contracted by politicians. privat c1llzcns, businessmen and bui lder~ alik~. and has led Lo the dcstruchon or marshl and. beachclt, pl:rnl :md animal life . The disease is the· well known deve lopment fever , otherw1~w known as "land lust" or "green greed." The latest outbreak is the pro- posed Seacliff IV development site, a high density housing com plex immediately ove rlooking the Bolsa Chica Wildlife Reser ve near Pacific Coast Highway and Goldenwest Street. Seacliff IV Is the conception of the influential Huntington Beach Company, and will be backed, as usual. with money. votes and power. However , this project may be one o( the most env1ron- menlally detrimental plans that Huntington Beach has ever faced. The Huntington Beach mesas ar~ the hut natural refuge for rare and endangered wildlife. such as coyote, red fox, raccoon, quail. hawk and owl. The proposed development will tower above the delicate Bolsa Chica tidelands, whoee ex. lstence larcely depends on pro- tection from man's encroach· m ent. If Se.cliff IV is approved, urban runolf carrying chemicals a nd peeUcides wUI drain directly Into the lowlanda. Development will Increase water pollutlOC\, air pollution, Utter and noise. 80L8A atlCA la a thrtvin.c coastal environment. It 11 one of the few wetland areas In Southem CaUtornla that is not directly adjacent to a lar1e bulldlq projfft. The approval of a dtvelop· ment on the bluffs ma y prescribe lta land u.. before the Loeal CouUl Prosram atudi" other poealble ~ for area. TM Coastal Act or lt7t mandaa. a lon1 ·raa1e •l•n for tlle Callforna1 coaat. The Local Co11tal ~ ii carrytac U.i1 out bt ln1 related lt- 1ue1 to butlllu. Seacllfl IV 11 premature • bff awe • eema up '4tfeN the , Local C.:oui.t<il PmJ:ram and h<i' addr~ssed related work task:.. such ;ii. hou1>ing, wildlife , ener~y. and the proposed llunlingt1>n Beach Linear Park The> California Coa1>tul Plan :.idvocatcs "Proh1b1t1on of de vt•lopmcnt of Boba B<1y or :.ur roundmg la nds, which would 5enously impact tht: 1•rolo~1cC1I rest.•rvcs. The Bluff.!> ~hould ht· prot ~C ll'd , a nd vis ta point:-. should bt.· prc1>c rvcd and <tl'- qu1red." T h(• approval of Scachff JV w ill he inconsistent w1lh lht· roc.11.wl pl;.in , and d('trimt-ntal to lht· w1l<1hrt'. a :-well a:-th1· pcoplt• of lluntin~ton Beach. II 1s ironic to build <i project th<•l will destroy the <·nv1ron ml•nt. dJrcclly above an area M'l a~1d<-to protect the cnv1 ron- mcnl HOSF.ANNE GREENl-,lf;LD .I _,flf"fl MHl~r To the Editor · To be perfecUy honest, I never hea rd of this man Miller until all of this. if you'll excuse the military expression. flack about his appointment as a supervisor. But I do believe in that old in- dian expression where one as ad- vised not to judge another until he or she has wa lked for a few miles or days in his or her moc. cas1ns HERE'S A MAN who volun- teered to serve his country in the most hazardous line of duty, and spent more than (Ive long years in an ene my prison camp. I couldn 't e ve n carry h is moccasins nor. it seems to me .. can any of those who are making as issue of the appointment. l t doesn 't s urprise m e. how eve r . when we h ave Rupervisors who can't buUd a building which doesn't fa ll apart . . . who lie and spend money JUSl to stay out of one of our own more comfy jails ... and spend a bundle or money to chanae the name of our airport to that o( a very fine guy who, however, never even joined up. VAN A. FRANCE WON::D I MISCELL.ANV Soviets Have New Rifle NA.TO Seen Lagging in Small Caliber Testa LONDON tAP> Whla. the North AUanUc · 1p.nd Uw money to re-de•l1n ltB rifles Just to keep 'l'Na~ <>rsuauu.n 9'oldl ktiaurel)' ._ta to cMole ln 1t.p wtlh NATO. a new ama&a-e.UbH rtne for It.I troope, the Soviet The NATO Le&t a. in lirltaln and -West UaW. hM put Its new rifle lnto aenlce, aaya lhe Oermany. be1an In 1977 and are expected to pro· pnfaee to the new Hitioll of UM Jane'• tnrantry duce 1 final recommendation by January 1980. W••PGM· Whlle the tlndlnts wilt clearly curry weight. no Col. Jobn Week•. lbe e ditor or th NATO nation II bound to choose the rifl e or the eatJMxitatlve BriU&ll comMQdlum of the world'• ammunition the 111na.lysta recommend. weapo111, aaJd the Soviet rlfte, the AKS·T4 , baa prob· The 1979-80 edition of Jane's Infantry Weapons ably beel9 in ola&mce for four yeara. But while waa publ.Whed by Jane's Yearbooks in London. UtttN were rumora about It, Ute rifle wa abown tor where lt aella for the equivalent of about $80 and U.e nrat lime lo public last November, Weeki waa published $lmwtaneously io New York by wrote Franklin Watts Inc /fl•~ £1HttMS \,AS VIGAS, Ne•. M•"'.19• 11un .. '"""""'""" lncludlt } ,_. MUlLEN·ICASPER O•••d Jonn lt, Of HIM'llf1910fl BeKll -S.ftOt• JoMplllne, >S,OI ~.-. , .... , BAZAN O!Pf'OC..ITO ~R , 11. •NI Mere~,.. lll041\ of H .... ll11910ft 8U<ll S TE PH ENSO"l·MANOERSCHEI 0 O.rek Albert.*>. •ncl 0.00t.,, Jo, 76, llOlh of ,,., .... CAR90 NE·t<UNTEA Antllonv Jow!lfl, u. -J-• AO.llM, )'I, llOlh 01 H.,..11"910ft IMKh OAV IOSON·MAZUAE E'""' Leroy, •7, OI Gi.nci.le. ~ -•the M. , S6, OI Ir•""'· HO,F WILlEA Arthur Leroy, l•. 01 U9'1N Hiil\. -Pelrl<~ Anft, .)t, Oi Sen Cl•"""''' MUPPtH'·FEl.TEN Thome\ Jo\eph, 1' • .,.., RebKce A., U , llOlh I ot lrv•ne I BURICl"IS·ICLINEK G•rv Oa•ld . ~.July 20. 1979 FINAL REDUCTIONS .fl""fl~ s..i.A. ... SHOE llE WO IT WAS BASED ON tbe 7,Umm Kalubalkov AK-47, one ol lhe moel wadely uaed weapom In the world, but bu been ada~ to fire a ~.45mm bullet, close to the Western ~.Simm cartrktae that hu been tentatively adopted.for the new NATO rifie. ---------------------lS •• ..., G41V .. LyM. lO, bOlh of Hunt lllkhall Kalashnikov de&l&ned has ori1lnal AK-47 Maault nne in 1947 and il went into service la l9$L The weapon, with lta distinctive banana- sbaped ma1azlne, baa been the standard rine ot the Soviet army since 1957 and is in service in all Eastern Bloc and most other communist nations. The Soviet-designed AK·47 also is tbe standard weapon for most communist-packed guerrilla groups around the world. Weeks ventured ··a very rough guess" that t.here may be 10 million lo 20 m illion of them in service. HE SAID NATO BEGAN LOOKING for a riCle after the United Stales introduced a new. s ma ll er <:aliber a mmunition for infantry weapons. "It is a change that will be as far-reaching as the introduction or the breech-loader when, within a s pace of 10 years. every muzzle-loading musket had to be thrown on the scrap heap and the arms factories worked day and night to make breech-loaders," Weeks wrote. ··n.e change now is to s mall caliber. The older medium-caliber weapons will become so much ~unk." The shlfl to smaller caliber ammunition from the 7.62mm intermediate round, which is the NATO standard, underlines a long-standing debate among weapons experts. The experts are divided between those who favor the lighter weight and higher muzzle velocity of the smaller round and those who prefer the greater stopping power or the intermediate cartridge WEEKS SAID MUCH Of" THE CREDIT for the switch to s m aller a mmunition goes to Eugene Stoner, the American who designed the Armalite rifle 20 years ago. The original Armahte and its successors in- cluding the U.S. Army's M·l6A l and the AR·l8, which is not yet in service use a 5 56mm bullet. 1n contrast to the 7 62mm C'a rtridge used. for ex- a mple. in the American M·l4 and the widely sold Belgina FN -FAL. "NATO. in its animit.ctble de mocratic way , has <.>hoscn to meet the challenge of the new caliber by ~n all-nations trial." Weeks said. "The idea is ad m1rable . . The difficulty is to arrange that any such public test can come to an unequivocal and clear conclusion "ALL ARE KEEN THAT THE rules shall say that everyone else is to t.ctJce the winning equip- m ent. while at the same time making the mental reservation that whatever happens they will equip their own army with a rifle of their own design," h e said. The French. who are in the NATO political al- liance but withdrew their m11.Jtary command in 1967, we re "nev~r conspicuously enthusiastic about NATO standardization" and were the first to decide they could not await the res ults of the NATO trials. Weeks said. · "Ibe French may live to re~ret their decision since they have built their FAMAS rifle to fire the existing United States M-193 round (of 5.56mm culiben "TIIE M-193 IS ALREADY obsole&e and is -Outclassed by improved versions being made by both Pabriquc National in Belgium and arms pla nts in the United Slates, but which require dif· fert·nt barrels lo maintain stability or the bullet in flight." Weeks :,,aid it was not likely i''rancc would Dune Buggy Ban Angers Drivers UKIAH CAP> -A plan by federal officials to exclude motor vehicles from a remote section of Mendocino County .coastline is drawing an angry response from dune buggy enthusiasts. One of fbe dune buggy supporters, Ron Delpino, said, "We won't st.and for it." Delpino says be and about 25 other dune buggy dnvers will drive onto lbe coastline next month. The federal Bureau of Land Management is plan- iaing to ban all vehicles effective Saturday. Delpino insists that dune buggies cause no en-vtronmtmtaJ harm 'Cat Support' Denied ATLANTA (AP> -Mary Ann Jones Dunn, who wu recenUy divorced, can't get 0 cal sup- port" t.o keep her 100.fellne family t.o1etber, a Fulton Superior Court Judie bae ruled. lln. Dunn. 54, of Colle1e Park, Ga., said she eouJd not afford tbe cat food and cleaniq bllla that were runnl.q up t.o Sl,500 a month, and she asked Judie OllOOd Williama t.o require her former busband. Henry Grady Dunn, t.o chip ln. ID deDJiDI tbe request, Williama said state law "does not authorize support payments for anlmu 0 ..... PllOl'IUIOMAL TOW:Hi Ui9u!t' .. Tjl!JgJl,.! 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Student s interes ted in the class must attend one• orientation meeting prior lo enrolling. Meet- ings are set for Sept 12, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m . and Sept. 13, 3 p.m. lo 5 p.m. in Humanities 202. • Buy now and fight inflation. Select from several styles from such leading mills as Coronet, Monticello, World, Cabin Crafts, Walters, Hollytex, ~lem and more I Just a small portion of the carpet bargains available at Carpet Town are listed In this ad-there are so many ltwould be Impossible to list them all. Hurry for best selections I 1119fon Bff(h M E ADOWS MllATIN T~omo E"'!fletl. 76. -LOrt••M. H llOlh ot S.n Clt,.,.,nle. TATE SPRUILL Jellrpy Melwn, 31. •nd l -. 31, llOlh Oi Nr wPOr1 • .. ,h CAR TE R·SPRING Freder1<k Oon••a. U. end Jenk:e Ree, 7•. bOth 01s ... c ........ 1e PETTY MYERS J--. Lynn, 70. of "l•wPOrl Bee<ll. •ftd Kelrl11e -''*• "· OI HK!encU He1Qlll._ YATE S·M<GOVEP"I L•"•• D•••d. 74, o• Huntin91on ll«•<h, •ftd Ch•rlott• Arll,,.., 7S. ol 0r•"91'· ENOl.[A KLAUUSCH A•l'I H , S.. o• Co;I• _,,., •n<I Ursu•• E • ••. ot S.tnt1• Ana J11lyl O'CONNOR GRIM P•11lllp Jam°' 19. dn<I Kafl\lttf\ AM, 28, both Of lr't'1n•• (Oflf\IN 'olf ( l ~ llutlon Atlhur /9 o' L ... oun •• H ill\ ona M~rQdrttl A 10 ot An 1r.1m WH fl 'oON BO II I"'"'" J.., • 11 o• to .. t• IN.a ... no Jftfl••t ~u·• 10. ot (ypr.,.\\ July• N UNNAll v llurcn Al """'" Lt-1>. 4\ ot 0d.,t·rt..f1 .. 1r1 dfld M4'9'""'' Ann J7 o• W• ·,.tm1n· t• r IVAl PA~PA Mtrj""'' noovttl J6. ot HunhnQtoO l:\t-~Un. ~nd M M!lt Odtl1i1, J'I, Of No1liVfMI ( 1tv KE H!FF B~nc "'"""'' tl'()<lMll, "41f, ot t-• Toro, dnd u,,, bdrd Je .. n •IJ, o f (d'"°" li00fH RAY Myln J JO dn<I Donn• Jrdn. :i.. t)(ilt1 01 Hunllf''l.qton Brac11 July II C.E EA l(tN<i Oondl<I A•<h<lt<I, Jq ttt\d Ptt•r1t•<et (..tr/\t, l~. DOCh of Hunt rnqlon IM'..ch VOSBUA<it< l:IC !'WICK Aob<-rt Rdy, )7, nt Wt•,tm1n\ter, 1.1n<J PtJmvlit C.4tlh+" tnt", 21, ot C.O\f+·t M ••\6 'Chier Elected LOS ANGELES I AP! Elizab e th K . Armstrong has bt·en cleC'tcd president of tht> Los Angeles Hoard of Airport Commissioner!>. She is the first woman preside nt sin ce the board's formation in 1940. ...... J_O_Y_C_E---woMEN'S •A.MAI.Fl •MIRA.MONTE • SESTOMEUCCI • FA.MOLA.RE mtd others ~OFF MEN'S-------, FLORSHEIM BALLY AND OTHERS IJ. OFF ------WOMEN'S------.. WOMEN'S ESPADRILLES /JoFF S ELECTED S TYLES • BROKE N SIZES !•••"'f'•r•MO *MM, -;54 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-4223 if.27 MAIN STREET, ALHAMBRA (213) 282·5678 ALL SAL ES FINAL SANTAANA Jt 11 SO. •llTOL WISTMIMSm llUlllACHaYD. ...... c.llr."11P ft ............. ._.. ....................... .. " .. ,... ............... c...e ......... . ......... • '•Ill •• ·' ... 11;.a .(......, ........ .,. ""' ..... , ....,, ....... , ..•. ,... ..,_,.. .. *"'-...... °"'°" .................. Aecf9 ....... ....-CMll•....,.~ ~---- ..:ii.L_..,. __ .... ·•·•·•· ·-·-...... -.... _ ....... ......,; ........... __ . ' t - ... DM.VN.OT a ~ . .>u1ya,1m LOCAL I NATION Ren.lea•Due illlyorSluuu G.terEdkt PaOVID8NCS, R.I . fAP> -A ,..........,. do Back Bay Cleanup Plan Faulted Jail Too Hot; Drunks Freed NASHV ILLE. Tenn. <AP> Fifty.four persona arrested for public drunlfenne~s have been freed by a Judge who dis· cover~ the jail's air con· d1ttoner was broken and declared the building too hot for habitation. ** ·-=·•• IMo ••10r A. a .. , .• office fo••d lla• t••· perat ..... low • 10 de1,... Pl 11lll11t Carter's ener1y COftHrvatlve or· der Ca.ur .,.red lbal air eondlUoalDI in public bulkliul be Ml no lower than 'Ii W1 1ummer lo conserve mero. · Mtm•ra ot lhe 1tale Watt>r THE Pl.AN WILL be revised llesouttea Control Board have hy memtwl'!j or NIWA, the staltt rejected the plan to dt>an uv b<Hirct &turf and lhe start ot the Newport B•y that w111 propoeed unta Aon R.-.:1onul Wuter b7 tlle N•wport·lrvine W•1tu Quullty Control Bourd. M ao•meat A,..cy. State board member11, at their Bo-.rd members decided to muctln1 lust week in Sacramen· hold the NIWA plan ouL ot lht.• to. UKrt.'l-d with their stair and cle.n wattol' plan aubmllted for the regional board that t he Mven Southern C1Ulornl1 coun NIWA plan lacked s umcient slit Uea by the Sou\ht'l'J} Callfomlu und rOtilon control provisions to AHoclatlon of Goveornmenti. ul'hh:vt! lht! goal of preventing The city or Newport Beach ana the state Department or Fish and Game. as operattor of the Upper Bay Ecological Preserve, had opposed the NIWA plan. THEY SUGGESTED that the plan be revised to include pro· visions for construction site re- tention or silt·carrying runofr. with other local governmental agencies-felt was lacklng In the plan was a desilting basin. The proposed basin would be built in the San Diego Creek up· stream of the bay between Jam· boree Road and the San Diego Freeway. CSCAO>. lhl' further Pollution of the bay. ..:::::==========::::::..~~~~~~~~ Another point those agencies- both members or N IWA a long But the proposa l wasn ·t Included in the rinal NIWA plun because 1n the e&irly stud y stages. prior to preparation of the proposal. use or such a hasin wasn't investigated . "I must admtt to a feellng of disappointment. It's the tint time I've aeen you out of your skateboard gear." SCREEN DOORS THE BELLFLOWER MILL FINISH 30", 32", 36" I I I I THE CARSON MILL FINISH 30··. 32'', 36'' THE LA MIRADA MILL FINISH 30'', 32··. 36'' "T hey were all s ober anyway," Ge n e r al Sessions Judge John Nix· on said Tuesday of his ac- tion. "Most of them had been in there over the Wl't•kcnd." FDR Memorial To Be Restored Three of our super priced doors and we do have many :more. You come in excited for 11 . 77 a nd then fall in love with the 49.99 one. (that's the a dvertising game). Hold firm, buy the one you came in for, Knute. 11.77 14.7717.7~ ATLANTA <AP> The hathhouse roof has collapsed and kudzu cover:> the pools. but Ann .Hray still see!> the threc·pool complex at Warm Spring!>, Ga .. the wuy it wa!> when President Pranklin 0 . Roosevelt cume l<> bathe tn the hot springs <JS thernp}' for ha !> polio Mrs. Hray, the ware of state Rep. C.:laudc /\. Bray or Manchester. Ga .• s uys it is painful to VICW thf' crumbling plas ter and ankle-deep water. still fed by thc hot springs thul bubble out or the ~roumt BUT BEC/\USF. cw HER E n ··oRTS <ind lho!>e or others interested '" s;.ivang the complex, the 939-acre RooM:vl'lt W<Jrm Sprangs Rehabilitation Center grounds may i.oon b<: restored al a cost or S2 million .. l trunk wc very nearly have JOO ptrcenl fund- ing," said Mrs. Bray, chairman of a governor's advisory committee for the proJect. "It's impor· tanl to us to have It ready for dedication in 1982. the JOOlh anniversary of President Roosevelt's blrtn Roosevelt dacd in Warm Springs of a cerebral hemorrh~gc on Aprll 12, 1945, at the age or 63. Mrs. Bray. in a telephone interview, said the federal Economic Development Administration and the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service indicated they would provide "up to 80 J)ercent funding" for the project. SHE SA.ID GEORGIA DEMOCRAT Rep. Jack Brinkley and James Connolly. president of the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, met with Speaker or the House Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill to discuss federal financing of the remaining 20 per- cent or the cost but no agreement has been re- ached "I see it as a memorial to Roosevelt, a mecc11 fpr the handicapped, and a tourist attraction." ~n;. Bray said. .. : Mrs. Bray's rather, Dr. Charles E . Irwin , was ebief surgeon at the Warm Springs Rehabilitation Center Hospital in Roosevelt's day. As a lO-year-9Jd. Mrs. Bray remembers swimming with the 'resident in the sootbJng waters, horseback riding Wjlh him. and having him over for dinner. , -•. "HE WAS LIKE AN UNCLE to me." she said. 'JHe's always been a vivid part of everything here Ill Meriwether County. Such a simple little place, ltut he loved Warm Springs and came every pence he couJd .' • • E,,. She said lbe heavily·wooded site adjoinln& the pital grounds includes the remnants of the ree-pool complex designed and built by ooeevelt, a nlne·hole golf course now used by at-ff and paUents or the hospital, and a deep peat. =~. Besides the lbree pools, a fourth T -shape pool •at orlCiJlally drew Roosevelt to the site has been (Jled wtt.h earth, ahe said. ' :· "IT WAS .JlJST A CLASSIC example of lect," Mrs. Bray aald. "After World War II, it ~ Rooeevelt complex> waa considered Juat an lllluMCeuU'Y burden to the admlnlatraton ol the pltal. 'J'hey have one pool 1l lhe hoeplt1l center, t:they didn't need the R001evell pools. "One of tbe flrat tblnca tow'ilta want to kpow a !My fel to Warm Sprtnp la where the ~an,' 1akl lln. Bray. "We don't like lo tell pem dleJ can't be viewed." . TIE WIDA&! Ernest E. B rown of WHIT'nER Wins 2500 aq. ft. of Mission Ro.of Tile Panela. Good going Ernest . This is going to be a dry winter inside so throw away your water wings. TllPAC llTClll CD, .. 11,.IT-I CHOOSE FROM: OAKCREST, ODYS8EY D ORBRJ8TOL All have hardwood fram•, Hlf-clo.tno hin; ... adjuatable ahelVM, wood grain interton, nylon rollers on drawers, Rel Var finish to aealout.wn.. Oakcn.t 18 oak yenMr, Ocl~ D and Briatol an eolid oak. 1 ('~ . . . ALLISOI All COOL CUSBIOIS What Qood L. air conditioning if it can't get all around you? Th-t1prinqy thing• &-p you from getting a hot ... t . l 51/i''x30" .... DELUXE l 7"x34" 1.44 2.44 CASTIOL CTI 20 /50 WT. MOTOR OIL One of tha b.t oil.a. 'nle one th~ .. , will not b....a down. ·•· CLIDDD SPIED --~~ BOUSE P&llT COLORS OR WHITE Glid.den makae v-d p&lnt and .. make tha 9ood price. Our place d~'t char-Qe eztr• to ml.a your color. 8770Ak STIUCTO IAUECUE At th-pncee you can t- the m et t he end of the MUIOn , or dean thern up. a little patnt. and get a f-y-n more. All are •ubject to node • on hand. - 18" PICNIC GRILL •3051 ••••••••••••. s.aa 24" STAND· UP GRILL •4105 •.••••••••••• 7 ... PORTABLE PIOPAIE GAS GRILLS Both snc:lude tha 20 lb. LP cylinder, c..t aluminum . •moker tope Spre,. oib, stain.. varnuh ........ n wt.es. Can aleo do in..cticidM . dl..lnfectant., a nd lubricant... W280 ......... 97 W350 .... 109.97 CLEAi REDWOOD PAIELllG STllPS Beautiful \'I inch thicll, tonQU• and QTOO•ed, MW tenured ruff one etd., •moot.h on tha ,_.,__ 3"'•" WID11i t:::=:::::::1t2.=-=-COVERS 30 SO. rr .. 33. 97 Sh" WID11f COVERS 31 SO. rr .. 37.97 STAIDAIDI IETTD DOUGLAS Fii .. 7 VOL. 12. NO. 207, 3 SECTIONS,«» PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1979 Your Ho•etow• Dally Newspapeir FIFTEEN CENTS ,.. I llDPSe~fe' Faces 'Sting' Rap Police wbo arretted her Tue&· day art.rno0n HY Be verleu Claydon ol Newport Beach loolls like . a typlc•I Bl• Canyon bousewit.. &at tbe .. year·~ bk>n* has beet\ Mt apart from othe r res1 dents ol that amuent Ne wport Beach nellbbothood s ince she moved into her home at 81 Royal St. Georaelaataprtn1. OD May 2, a ftre broke out in ttw 11rafe ofherhome. Jnve1U1ut-0111 said u~ blno was l11tenllonully »et. It caused an estl mated '50.ooo worth of da mage. In part because 1t conaumed valuab&es aWI an packing boxn in the 1ara 1e Police said they have oo sus pects in the case. Tuesday she was a rrested on a warrant cbarliflg her with con· s piracy in a purported "sling" SNIPER SUSPECT BRENDA SPENCER. 17. ESCORTED Deputy Barbllra Dancey Accompanies Manacled Teen San Diego Sclwol SrUping Trial Slated 8) t'REDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of 11-o.llf ~"" SIMt Sevenh:en -yea r -o ld Urenda Ann Spencer. cha rRed io the kill· ings or two adults during a sniper attack on a San Diego elementary school, will face an Oct. J ~rial in Orange Cowity ~uperior Court. S uperior Court Judge Richard J Be acom orde red the lrial to the court or Judge By r o n Mc Millan during brief proceed· logs lb.is morning. Pretrial mo- tions in the case wilt be heard before Judge McMillan on Aug. 17. The s lender , red-haired de- fendant. who Is being tried as an adult. was not vlslble to those pre· sent at today's proceedings. The vie w Int.a a holding cell for Pf)soners was blocked by butcher paper taped to tbe screen mesh of tbecage. M l ss Spen cer's divor ced Huntington W'onian, 19, Beporu Rape purents. Wa llace and Dorothy Spence r. sol side by side in silence in the courtroom. T he Spencer case was moved to Orange County on a cha ng<' of venue mot.ion sought by defense attorney Michael McGlinn. lie a rgued that pretrial publi city in San Diego would prevent the woman from receiving a fair trial. And McGUnn. facing a score CSee SNIPER. Pa1e AZ> Miller Offers To Take 10% Cut in Salary buncoscheme Oettct1ve Lee Roberts said the anltl&I arson investigation "un · ('Oveced Mrs . C l ay d on 's participation in some questiona- ble activities" leadin11t police LO l'Onclude that the arson was relat· ed to those unspecified activities The detective said his informa· lion was sha red with Sgt. John Simon and Detective Al Epstein who were part or the task force * * * that arrested Mrs. Claydon and three men in connect ion with the a lleged buncoschemc . The warra nts on which they were arrested a lleged lhe four operated a con game to bilk weallhy businessmen us ing a pfot rem iniscent or the movie. "The Sting." Mrs. Claydon. according lo tn· vestigalors. met a Corona del Mar businessman through he r work as * * * a n estimator for a Ne wport Be<.1ch tile company Police s<.1id she then introduced the businessma n to mem bcrs of :J groupthatmcluded Attala DeAgh. 39, who is described by law en fo rcement authorities in Arizona as one of thal state's beltter known crime figures. OeAgb ww, convicted of ma il fra ud in An zonC1 1n 1974 Another member of the ~rouv * * * 1s Michae l Newman. 36. of South Laguna. Newma n currently is Tacing prosecution on c ha rges of possession or cocaine fo r sale and l><&ll' of cocaine after he allegedly sold an ounce of the illicit na rcotic to a n undercover Costa Mesa of· face r last May 24 . The other me m ber of the group 1' J er ry Mack Morri~. 34. of liuena Park. according to pohce IStt STING. Pa«f' t\21 * * * 'Sting' Victinis Found 8 More Tell Involvement • in Con Game By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of tlM D•lly ,. .... St•lt Eight more wealthy v1ct1m!'> havl' come forwar d an alleging to police they were stun~ by Tht· Sting . a Hollywood Hills con game that investigettors allegt· was based in Orange County. Tht·re may be more victaml> yet to be identified. authontks speculated today. Detective Al Epstein of t ht Newport Reach police said two ·1ocal men called police to say they lost money in the gambling Sl·lup allegedly OJX'rated hy two Newport Beach residents. a South Lagunan anti ;i mun from Uucna Park Th I' r (Ju r 'u l> Jll' t· t !>. "tt 11 a fh·A~h. :rn. Nt·wporl lieach l:kvcrll'l' < 'laydon. 3~. Nt•wport Heach . M1chul'I Nl·wman. :Iii South L:J~un<i . e1ntl Jerry Mutk Morra!>. 34. Buena P<Jrk wt·n· schedull-d Lo <Jl)JH'ar an <'OUrt 111 Los Angt•ll'' for urra1J!nml'nt on <'hu rgt•s of ~rand Lhefl und c·on sp1racy. Mrs C'l<iy<lon. •if XI Hoyul SI Georgl'. Uag Canyon. was n · lt·ast·d from Jail Wl'dncsd a\ night aflt'r tht' $200,000 b;,aal t·ar ru·d on hl•r arrt•!->f "':Jrran1 wa!'> Oil Lobby Powerful Carter Faces Fight On Energy Plans WASHING TON 11\P I From most signals Preaidenl C<Jrter was r e ceiving tod ay fro m Capitol Hill. it was clee1r he wi ll need a ll lhl' help he can get to wan pcassagc of maJOr foalurcs or has ene rgy program .. T h <' 011 loh by is mort· 1>0wcrlul than it's ever heen:· llo usc Speake r Thomas P O'Neill J r .. D·Mass., told ff.'· porter s. moment!> before tht· House convened for another day of debatl' on energy legislation. And the Senate Finance Com· mi llcc began work on the "windfall profits" tax on the oil industry, without which Carte r told a news conference Wednes- day night, "We cannot reach our ener gy goals ... Anticipating whut he called "c.i m assive struggle to g ut th" windfall profits tax bill" Carter appealed lo the Ame rican people to de mand its approval. (Reial. ed s tory. A4. I "Your voice can be heard ... sa id the president. "Your voic<' must be heard." "Thr~· or fou r yc.•;1rs ago. I was r unn ing for pres ident against Sen. J ackson." Carter recallro "Al that time. he pre dieted he· would be• th<' n<'xl president. starting an 1977 l lis 1udgml•nl wa' nol very gootl then. And now I am rt•Hd y for lh1• next ~Ul'Sl1on .. Our ang lhl• half hour st•S!->1on in lhl· Whitt• llous1· Ea't Hoom. Ca r tcr dt•frntlt.•d last wt·ck ·.., Ca bin ct shakeup. <lecl;.ari n~ · 1 have noapology tomakdor 1t ·· Saying that som<· have though! ht' C:JCl('d loo r<ipidly. ht· 'a ul ht· fell a nN•d to "crcalt• a n<·" team to work with me .. and .. , had lhl· chmct• of drai:i.:in~ 1l <1u1 or getting 1l ovl'r, in effect. in 41! hours ." As for crit1c1sm of his tlcc1s1on to na ml' longtime roltt1cal aid•· Uam1lton .Jordan to be Wh1 t1· ilousc chief of staff. Curler said .Jordan wi ll do a .. superb Joh" in a n assignment he md1c·utcd will have strict hmall> rcduct'd lo $50.000 Tht· lflrt•1· nwn n·maincd 1n Jc.i ii although ball for UcAgh was lowe red to SI00.1100 and to S75.(J00 t'J ('h for Newm;in aud Morra' Thost' thn·e :.in· also lJl'ing twld on warranh obtained hy Orangt• poh('r· tdl'nllfying lht·m us :.usvcct.s in an :rdvant:etl ft:t · loiin scht-mt' 1n that t·1ty . Those warranh t:<irry $250,0011 hail 1•:.ich and lhl'Y ;iren 'f l'XJX!<'l 1•<1 to appear 1n Oran1 .. w County m un1c1pul court flJr arraagnnwnt on lhos1• l'hari~··' until nc•x t Wl'l'k. 1\n·ord1ng to t-:µ!->l,.111 .inti AP Wirt,,,.,to S tng t·r /\n1tc.1 Bry:.i nt ' c·on I ra t' I to p romotc• ora nJ,!1· JUl('l' h;.is lwcn n ·m•wt•<l lw lhl' Florida C'1tru ~ Corri rn1ssaon for on(• .''c·:1r. end 1ng -;pt'c ula lton lhal 'ht• would tw dumped hcl'aUM' of hl•r ant1·humost:xu<.1I at' ll\. lllC'>. Octect1vt• John Lindsay. of Loi. /\ngdcs. t ht• Ol'W vict ims whoM· lt1,scs run from $16.000 to S JOO ,000 all an· telling storae:-. similar to lhl' on<· that triggered thl· quar1t·l·, .irrc!'>t on T ue,day. In lh:it t·aM·. a Corona del Mar husint·,,man l':1 me t o pol1c1· .tlkr l~1ng Slfi0.000 a nd has 1976 Silver L'klud Holb Hoyc1· to lhf' 1.!rt>Up 10 a plot nc•a rly identical lo tht· mtiVll'. · Thi' Stin1.L" Thl· man. wh11s1• 1dl·nt1t y 1s he· 1ng 1·10,cly guar<ted by polict'. 'J 1d ho· ml'l Mr!'>. C l aydo n thr oul!h hus iness t•ont~cts Sh•· <St•f> Vl('TIMS. Pagt-i\21 MwMName 'OK' After 114 Years ~AC:I NAW. M1l·h IA P J ll . took IM years. sax presidenu. and several gener ations. but thc lwsm1rched Mudd fam ily na me h:rs fi nally bef'n given an officiat 'oil-of t·onf1d1•nc1· l'r('sadt•nt C:.irtt•r as!'>Ut•d a 11·1 lt·r WC'dnesday ~•hM)lv1ng f)r Sa rn ut•I Mudd f mm an v rolt• an I ht• as,assm:Jlton of 1>rc'!dcnl /\hraha m Lincoln Thal mad(· lht• rlol·lor's 7!J ~ t'.tr old grandson a happy man 111!'> grandfathcr's I r<iuhlc!'> had lllSJll rl'd th" phrasl' "II" n<tmt· I!'> mucl " 'I 'm 1•t·st:il1t"." 'i a1d Dr 1<11·hard Mudd of Saginaw. T ht· na i.:hl of /\pra I M. 1865. a~· s:rssm .lohn Wi lkt•s Hooth hrokt· his h•g an a 11·:ip from the 1-'ord ThC'all•r b<>x wht·n· ht · 'ired tht• ..,hot thul k1llNI Lincoln Booth madt• his w<iy to Mudd·s homt• in Marvl:.anfl . about 30 m 1 lt.•:-0 .... o ulh i1 r Was hingt on . wht•rt· th(• doctor st·l his leg. II """n ·1 until t ht • <foclor went to <S<>e MU DD, P:.ige t\21 The n atio na lly b roadcast prim e time news conference wa!'> Carter 's fi rst here s ince May 29 a nd h e ap p ea r ed fo r cefu l t hro ug ho u t. His uppe r lip twitched bricn y. however. when he was asked if he had thought about taking himself out of the 1980 presidential race. Entrepreneur Fined Surfing Contest Promoter Sentenced "I have conside red all the op· tions," he reported , "and my de· clsion will be announced later on 'his year." Carter had a snappier come · bacl~ when a reporter asked about a prediction by Sen. He nry M. J ackson. D·Wash .. that the president's proble ms will force Carter out of the race and band the Democratic nominalion to Sen . Edwa rd M. Kennedy of M assachuaelts By 5JTF.VE MITCHF.Ll. Ol t"1e ~lly ""et St.all The interna tional s urfing con· test promised $7.000 in prizes. :.and drew 100 lop surfers from as ra r away a s Austra lia a nd Ha waii. It was held last October an Oceanside, with top name surf. ers like Mi ckey Munoz judging the competition. Pa rticipants in e luded Larry Bc rttle m a n of Hawaii. Chris O'Rourke of La Jolla and Joey Bura n or Vista. Ads for the contest were in Sl'Vt'ral of thl' to p ,urfang magazines. and colorful poster!'> touted th e con test as th ~ ··so uth ern Ca l1 fo rn1 11 P rofessional Surfing Ope n " The contest rnn s moothly. and hundreds of s pectators s aw surf e r s tear up t h e w<i vl's an Oceanside. The only problem wal>. 14 win ne rs and judges received checkl> t hat bounced following the con test North County J ud1c1al D1stn<'I Schools Aid Noise Fight Irvine Truatees Oppose El Toro Expanaion s aid arowth or thl' air base would only serve to furthe r hamper cons truction or ne w school f aclllties as they are needed In areu near the aiJ'l)Or\. Ma. Rowland said tbc atate doe1 not allow the placement o( acbooll In an area known as the Aircraft FIJthl Safety Limit. a mythical border drawn beyond the ftltbt patterna of U.. •l"*1 where, tr a craah occur,..d. achooll would llOt be '" denser. The dlltrict la already pre· vented from bulldln1 tcbooll ln parts ol &be Northwood MClJon of the City that fall Wittlin the currtnt 11.fety limit. tl:neton ol lhe airport, and the Pt P1t· terns. would Increase the safety limit boundaries. "It impacts on our a bilities <to bu i Id school a> pretty badly.·· Ms . Rowland said. N~w homes are 1oln1 up in the Northwood area. 11he sald. which Is the reason for the dlatrtct's conce rn. A 1ovemment agency 11 pres. ently tiudyin1 commereaal UM of El Toro u a poeaible s itt for Ii new f1lCional aifl)Ort. The wort of that a1ency. the Southem California AltoelaUon of Government• <8CAG l, 11 1tricll1 advlloey. bowever. llDd baa no letal a~tJ' ln dll· <lee a. TO&O, I •I• ,\I) .I udg(' J . Morgan Lester sen tcnct•d Luguna Hcuch resident Ho h<'rt Hart Wedncsday for i.trand theft and for having insuf. facic•nt funds 111 has hank ac- count. A flap wcu; raised by an- gry s urfers a nd contest j udges following the Oct. '.l· 10 competi- tion (See CONTEST, Page t\2) Coast Weather N 1ght and morning low doudiness cl earin~ to haly SUJ\Shine but o nly oa rtial afternoon clearinR near beaches. Highs 1-'ri· day in upper60s a t beachc>; to 70s inla nd. INSIDE TODAY TM A•ll 11M1JOU1ly 1can the waivfr li1t1 /or a pouible reploc""""' a. tM,/ await a medical rqort Oft lnjamtd llar pltclt•r Nola" Rwan. Storin. Po,. 81. •••• .. Ct •.: An ., AM ., .. .,. ., _, ... \ .ti DM. V PILOT BecaU Sodght ~ lnSC ., &AYMOND UTaAOA la. ............... ll ~mbe ra o f • clt hena' poliUcaJ 1roup uv. lauadMJd • recall drh•• a11 l nat San Clem-. ~Uwoman Myrtia ........ Oa .. Howe. P""idtml of the n e wly formed 1tlu n 1 fo r ft•1pon11ibJP Covemment, nld WedMlday the 70 me mben of h la •roup •nd othe r S an Cle mente retide nta wlll btfln 1•tbt rln1 pro recall petlt(on alanaturea City Clerk Max Ber• said 20 pe r cent of the city's 14,2.83 ~I lstered vot~ns or 2,1$7 petition 111n11turea would be needed t.o certify the ttcall eleetaon. U the recall petition spon&ors meet all the requlrementa of thl' lu w. Be rg noted , the g roup wo uld have 120 days to gather the needed signa tures. It is poss ible that an e lection could be set to coincide with the city's April. 1980, Municipal ballot. The recall backers Usted six cha rges a1ea in11t Mn. Wainer that she promptly denied. The c harges include : Obstructing smooth opera· lion or city gove rnme nt. Violation of city ordinances a nd retrolutlons. Malfeasance in office willrul disregard of a mandate of vote rs I H:.trass m e nt o f c ity employees and citizens. Par:t.kipated In se rving the t'll) wit h l a w s uit while a mem ber of the City Council. Dam aged the Image or San :::lem ente .. ll 's very difficult to answe r 1es." Mrs. Wagner said today .;ht· has seven days to officially ·espond lo the charges. Mrs Waf(ne r al!serted that her oes arP the sam t· backers of the Ia n. 2.1 recall 1:t1otuinst her ally and former councilman Howard M u~h1·U f 'ro• Page A ' MUDD •.• town lO ,zct h111 rn <1 1l that he tearned or the assas1>1nation, the l{rnndson said. "He reported to soldiers that · two !UJspicious men were al his house the night hcfore. though, .. Rich ard Mudd uddcd. Union soldiers found a boot al the home with Booth's name in it a nd Samuel Mudd, a Con· rede rate sympathizer. w~ con v1cted as an accomplice. He was sentenced to Ufe in' prison, and served four years befo r e Pr«!s 1dcnt Andre w Johnson granted a purdon and orde rf'd h 1~ release aftc r thf' doctor aided prisoners d uring a y<•llow fever outbreak Bui the fo mlly contended that ? p a rdon impliecl ~uilt and rought to have Samuel Mudd's namo cleared · · H(• wai; never exonerated, and really, he Isn 't yet. All we :::.tn get is a pcrsonul declarution that President Carter considers him innocent. bul that's enough ror me." s aid Richard Mudd. · "l"vc been trying to get the ~ovemment to take positive ac· uon since 1932, :.tnd J 've gone lhrough each or Uie presidents ilnce Eisenhower "'But tl's a lovely letter. I'm Ml relieved I'm ltrcd r'vc worked on this for 60 yc:.trs, and I just wanted to get It done before I go into lht:' great beyond," he s aid. Thl' grandson c red ited Rep. P oul Simon, R·lll .• and Sen Charles Malhws. R·Md., with lh(• pers ist en ce thut Upped Carter's hand. He said he will not receive a copy of the letter until later today. although CBS news <'orresp o nde nt Roger Mudd, a distant couain, re ad htm Its contents Wednesday nl"ht. Tho Saginaw doctor la the author or a two·volume, 1,845· P•le family history, now In Ila third edition. whlch llstA some • 389 Mudd descendants. OAANOI COUT DAILY PILOT '""°'-'-'°"'•"'• ..... _ .... ,_ "'-·~-"'-"--by• ... Ot-'°"'' ~'-" ..... -.... -... pw·b1t\.MO ,..,...., """""' I tt(Miy .... tMt• M-_ ........................... ,_ l••"'V•llfl<y lt .... ,t._.... .... lievttt(-" A ......... ._... .... ,_ .. _,_._~ ..... _ ""'41AY\ 0. fflltN .... "'*•_,..'-I .. .,_. •\ .et ))It ..,. •• 11., ........ u.1.,....,.. , .. ...,_'" ·-·-... ~-·-~ 1•011 c-11 .............. _o.-r. __ ._ . ._ ten .. QeaemMM.,.,........,_ ··--<----- Dis~o Dude "Little Dude." a threc·yc<.ir old w1 re·ha1red terrier. dem· onstr ates how he keeps h1:-. eye on the proverb1<f l hall as he snags a Frisbee in m1d·air during contest Wednes - day in Cos ta Mesa. Hb owner, U.J Meud of Sa n Clemente Cbackground I, applies body English. 2 Teens Arrested ln_Sniping Foray By STEVE MARBLF. OI ..._ D•llf P'li.t ll•ff .. The first bullet dumn near took the top of my heud orr. ·· la ughed 17·year·old Errol Smith of Huntington Reach. who sayi. he wasn't laughing when several more shots sent him running for his life Sm ith says the bulle ts sta rted whizzing near his 4841 Heil Ave apa rtment a r o und ll a .m W e dn es d ay a nd se n t ne ighborhood residents rilvln..: be hind curs a nd dash in~ for cove r A p air or 16-year·old boys were arrested almost four houn. la ter by police as the posslbk snipers. One turned himself in and the second was urre11ted at his home, poli ce say. Both wen · cha rged with assa ult with a deadly weapon and Khooting of Ol" · cupled dwellings Police said the teens opened fi re from ._. second-floor apart· ment wtndow a nd s prayed u one· bloc k area a long Heil Avenue· near AJgonquin St r<•ct with at least two dozen rounds of i:un fi re. A .22 caliber rirle a nd two s hotguns were discovered hy poh ce in the 4723 Arena Cirl'k a partment along with a heap of spent s hells and casing& David Heste r , 17, of 5091 Audrey Drive, who took cover in a carport arter :.t bullet .. blazed" past his head, says he heard at least 10 shots. "The bullet that missed me hit tha t house across the street." s aid Hesler, point.ing to a small yellow hou.'le with a "for sale" sign propped In the front yard. .. Then the bullets j ust started going all over the place. Jl got re ally cr azy with people running all around and nobody could tell where the sholA were coming from." Ronnie Wilson, 19, Rays he was walking toward a neighborh00<1 store when a bullet "buzzed" by his ear. He dismissed the (lying slug f' ..... P.,,eAI ELTORO ••• lcniatln& a site for a new com- merclaf airport . NevertheleM the City Council , ot the ureJng of Mayor David 511111, tel up the committee Tues- day to watch over pluru1 by other a1enciet for the airport and plot a strategy to continue the city's oppo1Ulon to commercial use of l!I Toro. Youth Campout Sllded in Irvine The city of Irvine will 1poneor an overnlcht campout for younpt1n a1• • throu1h ti, Au1. '· at tlMt Adv111ture Pl•Y· lromd. I &..II TrM Lau. n1 campout wtU run from 7 p.m. to I a.1111. A variety ot ac· tivtU11 an pl..-.d. The ~ ta ll "" penoa. ,,.,.. lnte..-.d ma1lip11P at tbe Ad....,_ , .. ,~ u~ an 10M•1·t or a posi.1hlt.· bhol from :.t iwllc•t gun and contJnued walking toward lht: store. 'When I 1·amc· lwl'k I couldn't ht•l 11·ve 1t .'' he rl'counte d ·· 1-:vt•ryone was hiding behind things and staring toward that apartment." Pohc·l' s;.iy lht• sus11ccts. wh o reportedly fired through a win dow bCrcen. fl ed when om ccn• urrivt•d Tht!y say severa l wil ne111>ci. reported hearing gunfire earlier in the duy. fi'"*I Pag~ A I SNIPER ••• or reporters today. ~<li d lhl' poss1b1hty ex1i.t cd that a second c·hnnge or vt:nuc· might be re uuircd 1r c1>V<'ra~c· in Orani{l' County w:.ts not ke pt in a "low profi11• • In lh<' S;in Diego change of vt•nue prorl'erlmg~ M cG hnn had sought to move the case to Los AnKt:lc•s C'nunty M 1s~ Spencer previously had pl('adcd innorent to the charl(es of murdc>r and assault with a deadly weapon K 1 llcd hy gunrl re wer<' the school's principal nurton Vragg, 53 , a nd a custodian. Michael S u c h ar 56 A Sa n Oie,::o pohc<·man also wa:-. wounded hy i,mJH'r fire. Eii<hl students betwePn lhl' ages or 7 and 10 also W('rt' In J ure d wh<'n ~ni JH'r r1rl' hit Clevl'land El<•ml'ntary School on the morning of J an. 29 P o li ce a llege t h at Miss Spencer. who was 16 at lhl' lime o r the shootings, repeatedly loaded and fired a .22-l'aliber ri ne al the school located across the st reet from the home whe re she llvod with her father. ,.,..,,. Page A I CONTEST. • ·'The contestants p aid SJOO each to enter the contest," said Viala Deputy District Attorney William Paparian. who pros· eculedthecase. Ha rt, 28, who recently moved to the north part of Laauna Beac h from South Laguna ple aded no contest to th e chargca and was sentenced to 90 days In jail, and ordered to pay participants more than $8,000 in award money and to pay JudllJet durlnlJ the cont•t . In addJtlon, Ha rt wH ordered Lo pay an unnamed Ne wport Beach Insurance rtrm $4$0 followtnc the conte1t. "Hart had to 1et ln1urance t.o cover any lnJur1et that micht have been 1uat.al.Md durtq the conteat In OceanalM." "He apparently went back to th• lnturanc, company after the cont11t and told them It waa never held, tben a1ked for hi• money back," the deputy d.ll· trtct attorney .. Id. The lnturance company ,... turned tcsO of lh• SIOO d1Pollltd for lmuranct. Hart pleaded no coateet to tbe char1•. and wtll be1ln Hnln1 bla ~AU,. 3. Marder S..pect ln~ourt By IEll&)' Cl.AUHKN °'"" .... ,,.. ........ Murder 1tu1tp4'ct Rodney Jamca Alc1tla. M. wH lO be ar· ral1nod today ln We1t Orance County Municlpal Court ln eon· necUon with t.he death of a 12· ycar·old Huntlniton ~•ch ltrl. Robin Chrt1ttlne S1m1oe dis· amw ured June 20 on her way home from a friend'• home at 14th and Olive Street.a in Hunt· inf(ton Beach arte r s pending part ol the day at the beach. Hunlln1eto n ft e acb ln · veAli(Cators said this morning tha t Alcala, he ld in lie u of $250,000 bail, would be charged with homicide. Other po111lble c harges are pending decisions by authorities. T he Monterey P a rk suapect also is nwaiting a trial for al IC~l·d rnpe in Ri verside County. And ht' 1s expected to be ques· t1ont•d about two other deaths Ul Los Angeles County und an at· tack on a young Oxnard girl. poli ce said. Alcala was arrest ed at his pa rents' Monte rey P ark home. wh(•re he was s laying, early T uesday when 15 Huntington Beach officers descended on the home with a search warrant. T aken from the house fo llow· ang CJ fi ve-hour search were 9!0 photo~raphs, mostly or children. The lot included both boys and girls from thre<! years of age up ward. investigators s aid. Some or the subjects in t he photoi. were nude and others. said om· investigator. would have been dass1r1ed as "pornogra phy in t he old days.·· Ro bin and a 12 ·year ·olrf ~1 rlfr1end had bt!en approached at Huntington Be:.tch Slate Park by a man who wanted to lakt' their pictures on the day Robin d1¥appcared police ~aid. /\ police ;i rtlst workc·d with 1to t11n ·~ fnt·ml :.tnd t:aml· up with a llkl·nt•M., th:.tl wa~ d1st r1bult:d lo tht• pr<'ss and to othe r law en forcl'menl aRcncit:s. That rnmpos1l1· (•v1·nlu<.11ly lt·d to /\lcalu's ar rest followin~ a four weck ·lon F( lnves t1 ..:a t1on launcht·d l>y "tips" from poht·1· agt•nc1es and pt!r~ons who know Alcala. said Lt. liruce Youn..: San Juan OKs Run Through City Streets San J uan Capistra no city councilmen have a pproved a 6 2·mile run through city street!> Au g. 18 that will force closure or t wo strect.'I for at least one hour Cam ino del Avion will be closed bet wet•n Ave•. Dcscan~o a nd /\llpa7. Street for one hour between 7 30 und 9 .30 a .m . I\ lipaz Slrl'et wlll be cloo<.>d between Cam ino del Avion and a poi nt 300 feet north for the sa mt' p('riod. T h(' proposed route will takt- r unners along Los Rios Street. Avenida de la Vista and Del Obispo Street. Those streets. however, will rt.'m a in open. T he run 11'1 sponsored by the J ogger Running Store In Dana Point and begins at 1·30 a .m. 0..1,..-1 .......... KEY STING FIGURE? Beverlee Claydon I',.... Page Al STING ••• "eCords. The three men were arrestt'Cf early Tuesday morning, but Mrs. Claydon couldn't be found by police right away. She was located Tuesday after· noon at a Big Canyon home belonginljt to Or. Ralph Mack. an orthopedic surgeorl who practices in Newport Beach. Detectives from Los Angeles fle w lo Newport in one or their de· partment helicopters to move her to Los Angeles County J ail. Patton Wins Delay of Sentencing Sentencing or Gar y Wayne Patt.on , an Irvine attorne y con· v1 c ted in the s econd ·degree murder or his wife of only two months. was delayed Wedne1> d:.ty . Orange County Superior Court .J ud~c Ted Millard acce1>ted the continuance soui:ht by l'atton ·s :.tllorney. Allan Stokke. of Santa /\na. Patton will return Lo court Aug 16. when Stokke 1s expcctc•d lo as k for a new trial. M 11lard also granted Stokh 's r eq uest that h is c lient hy transferred from Orange County Jail to the Jail ward at UC lrvtnl' Medical Center. A six.man . s ix-woman Jury found Patton guilty of becond d e g re t' m u r rt t• r J u n t' I '1 Prosecutors a lleged that h1· fi red three s hob from u .22 <ta hber :.t utomatlc pistol at h1~ wife. Kalhennt·. 23. ab 'hi• w;i~ atte mpting to lc:.tv<' him. Stokke argued during thf' trial that his chl'nt WC.IS in a man1t· depressive rage when the shoot· in g occurred a m1 , t h1•reron., c·o uld not bt.-held rt·sr>oni.1hlc rur his actions . Tht' jury that convicted Put· ton. however. later determined that he was sane :.tt the t1m1· of the shootin~ Stokke said Wednesday follow mg the court appearance that ht• will seek a new tria l based on several issues. As for the transfer or P atton to the Medical Center. Stokke said his client needed better treat ment for mental proble ms than he was receiving at the county J&t il. Marine "Ihreat' Related SAN DIEGO <AP'-A Marine Corpt aer1eant iaaued 1 death threat to members or his platoon if they "aquealed" after latl month'• incident In wbicb 116 recruit.a were physically abused, accordlu to p~al teaUmony. Pvt. Alberto Bartee Jr .• 19, ot- Los Angeles testlried Wednesday that Gunnery Set. Charles Bryant, 28, told members of the platoon: "If anyone tells, I'll kill him. so help me God." "He warned us that. this kind or thing could happe n every night unless our platoon started s haplni up," said Pvt. Theodore Bocanegra. 27, of Monrovia. Pvt. Tomas Albay. l9, iden· llfied Starr Sgt. Rockie Cross as the drill ins tructor "with the cowboy hat" who choked rum. i.aying ··Do you think your senior dn ll ins lructor is crazy?" C ross is a IO·year Marine vete ran with decorations from the Vietnam Wa r plus a Good Conduct Medal. Albay testified that Cross, 29. of Anadarko, Okla .. "choked my neck for about three seconds un· lil l shook my head and broke loose.·· The three Dis are formally c h a rge d with abus ing 116 recruits at Camp Pendleton in an early·morning barracks inc•· dent. Bocanegr a t esliri c d that Bryant. 2H. or Nashville. Tenn .. "appeared to be drunk" when t he prival(.>S were rousted from their beds prior to the alleged at. tacks. Th<.' heanng could lead ....._....._ _ _. general court-martia l or di~ 'TllSSal or Charges. ,..,.... PGflf! A I VICTIMS ••• in tum . introduced him lo two of the men The businessman was seeking u loan lo develop some real l'bl utc ht• owns and investigator~ now s ay it's likely the group wa~ trying LO set hi m up for an ad v:.tncc ff'<' loan deal The warrant from Orange al lcges that the men would take up lo $50.000 from businessmen to arrange loans or up to $2 m illion from a wealthy investor, but tht· loan never materrnhw d . In lhl' process of setting up lht· lo11n df'al. the• two men took tht: v1ct1m. or mark. to a home in lht• llollywood ll11ls that they ... :11<1 1'\:1~ ,, prtvilk gambling duh (111 m1ll1ona1n·~ Th" v1ct11n wai. enticed into ht·lping a d1i.grunlled employ1·c ~ .1 faro dt•iilt•r che<it thr maria.i.:•·nlt'nt 1n ;i riggl•d g:.tm•• ll1>w1•v..r. ut thP las t minute. lht· m <Jrk was d1~1 ractt!d and in· s tead or winning $300,000, he lo:-.t his cash and car F.p~l1·1n 1><1111 Ont• or lhC nt•w v1r t1 ms wh11 1·ont:wted him artn reading accounts or the ~roup·~ allci:wct illicit act ivitlei;, said ht· lo~t SIR.000 in :.t poker game at M•i rn~· hom1· In that ca~w. Epstein said, th(• m:.tn was SC't•kmg a $100,000 loan from th<' group. to which he was introducc•d by a firth m a n who was not arrested. The v1ct1m told Epstein durin,:t a meeting at the Newporter rnn. he wa!. Invited to Join the poker game which had a $1 ,000 buy-in and no Umil on bets. '~ ' ~_y OFFSHORE• OP• QUIKSILVER• HOBIE• SURFLINE • PUA• ~TUBBIE~ WE CARRY THE BEST ALL YEAR LONG NEWPORT SURF AND SPORT MEN'S. WO!'n:N'S A BOYS' SWIMWt:AR II • Stw.2 2101/1 M9W A•t. ..... ....... '11·7116 ........ ,....., • r .. • ; I • ~ t C'MJFORNIA ~.July26. 1979 C11rb Raps Miller Brown's Presidential Bid Hurt? -f'ROWN ACTIONS HIT ·Lt. Oov. lltke Curt> VIEWS CA1nc1no Tom H•yden ~ SACRAME~TO 1AP1 l.l Gov. Mike Curb HY• t.etre1111 J ane Fonda. her antiwar acUvhst butbaDd Tom Hayden and e1 POW l'A1lon Mllltr, newly up p ointed Oran11 County 1upervllor. •re hurtlnt Oov. Ed· .-mund Brown Jr. 's preithhmhlll chance1. Republican Curb alilit:Slied Oemocrat Brown'11 statuJJ at 1t n~wA conference called Wednes· day to di cuss a propoul ror al lowine Mexicans tnto ttie United Stales to work. The proeram wouJd resemble the old bracero plan. Called the "guest-worker" proaram, al would allow Mexicans to enter the Unitt'd State:. lo work 10 agriculture and elsewhere but would be wnllen so as not to de prive Amenc1m s of jobs, Curb said. BACK TO Brown: Curb noted th Cit the state Senate refused last Friday to confirm Miss Fonda's appointment to the state Arts Council, and Brown has also been criticized for appointing M Ille r to the Orange County Board of Supe rvisors. Miller, who was supported by Miss Fonda a nd H ayden personal friends of Brown - was formally censured and re· tire d from the U.S . Marine Corps after a 1973 investigation into allegations he collaborate d with the North Vietnamese while a prisoner of war. Miller denied the a llegations Curb said the three do not represent the feelings of the vast majority of Californians. ·'The thing that upsets people i:. that their influe nce is so great at the present time. that m aybe an action such as the action the Legislature took the other day wu nc<:eaaary j uat to bring back .omu ru1&»0n1&blu balance," he old ClJ KB SAID Brown appointed Ml11 f"onda Hd Mlller to boost hi• pretldenUal aaplrations and pre,\lmab'y counteract his g row·ang 1 m age as a con . •crv1tUvc. "He Is shootjng for the support of the ultra-liberal segments thro ughout the countr y... he said. Curb, who has tried to m ake appointments while acting gov ernor durine Brown ·s absences from lhe slate. declined any blame for the dete rioration of Bro wn's relations with the Legislature. "I think the prob· le ms he's having are com ing from members or his own party," he i.a1d. BROWN WAS quote d by Tht: S acramento Bee Wednesday as s aying so me Dem ocratl(• legislators fear he will he elect- t-d p resident and le ave Curb to prt's ide over the 1981 legislative reapportionment. Said Brown : 'A lot o f legislators arc actually afraid I 'II be elt•cted.' H<1 ck to the .. guest worker" pro11osal, Curh said the fed er <1l government should C:J uthorize 1l Stall's would elec t to PC:Jrticipatt· li e said it wou ld give tht· ~d1t•ns n.'spect. and would mean that their c hildren "wouldn 't h<1 vc to 11\'t' behind clo!>cd door!> and closed blinds ... Curb. whose maternal gr andmother is Mexican . said he would d iscuss the pro~ram Tuesday at a meetin~ or the gov- e rnors of north and south U<JJ<i California. and Aug. I 5 at J m eeting of the Comm 1ss1on <1( Ethics Ruling 'Blow' Justices Reluctant to Decide Fate the Callfomias at Lake Tahoe. He said he would also testify befor e a federal commission. Curb said he has n.ot discua11ed the prolJram with Brown. whose father, former Gov .. E dmund "Pat" Brown. oversaw the pbas · ing oul of the original bracero program. He said the United States and Mex I co could work out a pro· gram similar to one between Switzerland and Italy. in which Swiss employers tell the Italian government how many· workers they need and the workers arc sent with work permits. * * * .~ .......... CRITICAL OF SENATE Jane Fonda McCarthyism Spirit Charged by Fonda LOS ANGELES <API Actrcsl> J ;rne Fonda has bla med what she described as "the s pirit of McCarthy1!>m " for her rejection by lht: state scn.:itc as a member or the California Arts Counc il "The s pirit of the witc h hunts of lht· 1950s that attacked a rtists 1n Hollywood fo r their political conv1ct1ons and rode roughs hod over . their civil liberties the spirit or McCarthyism still s molders in our state Senate ... Miss F'onda said in a written s tatement n· leased Wcdncsd;.iy In her sta tement the cic trcss :.d~o referred to a µubl1<.· d1si:rutt· hetw1•cn her a nd folk s inge r J oan IL1t·1. "ho bought a full pa gt nt·wsp<1pcr ad calling for an 1n rp R 'N LY \1•.;t1 gat1on rntn human n ghh ··A A t~ · 1' ' ~0 m '' \ 111lal1um. in V1ctnum senators. still hent on fighting thr ml'nts of the• Vwtna m ";.' Fonda h ad questioned lh1· a nd s marting from thl' tragic -.1ngpr"s sourcPs uni.I said H;u·z" conscqu<'nccs or the positwn "'11r d i. al ignt-d ht·r "\\1lh th•· thev oner advocated. have res must Mrrrow and m·gat1 v1· t·I•· Urrertccl lht• blah~ charg1•s Jnl·nt~ In Our coun try whu l'fln levelL'<i agamsl me during lhl' I inue to believe tha t L'Ommun1:.111 '" worse than death · · Nixon pcnod," Miss Fonda said Vonda's · new s tatem ent s<11d The Senate voted 28·5 aga1nM Miss Fonda's appointment lai.t 'Th is new round o f att<JC'k.., cilo.;o Friday after a d ch::.tc an which ,, "1't·m to imply tha t I a m unC'on Hepublican se nator m·<.·used h1 ·r {'(•rned about the phght of the Of trl'ason during th<.· V1l'tn<Jm boat people. <ind unwilling to IJ1· \V;i r 1·rtt1ecil of tht· nl'w g11v1•rnrrwnt :\11s i. Fonda abo h:1!. <11aw11 ~~lt•lnam .. t rit1r 1sm n·c1·nlly fo r influl'nt· Slit; SAID ..,ht l1.1d r1 ·1•1·11tl\ ing Gov. Edmund C. Brnwn .Jr c·ont nhut1·d rn11m·~ tor ,1 fJl'l\:tl• SAN F RANCISCO <APl State Supreme Court JUSUces have been told 1t would be a "stun ning blow" to the administration of justice if they thcmselve~ decide whether a probe into their al· lcged improprietiC's 10 appoint forml'r POW f<:d1son rt•l1<'f rn1!.s1on lll aid tht· huc11 Mille r to a v~l(·an c·y on the flC'Ople. and had Joined in An Oran g 1• Count y B o ard of nt•s t y lnt1·rnat111na1 ·-. n •qu1·-.t Supervisors. Mille r has been «H' that a n 1mµ::.rtial Ul'lc·gat1011 lw r us ed nf collabor ating -with adm1ltC'd to invc!-.t1galt• c·ond1 de r to m ake the trans1t1on to new management North Vil'tnam while a pnsonf'r lions 1n th<' V1e tnam<.·st· <·.1mµ.., s moothe r ........_ iiiii9iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii ____ a~p n~ns should be open or c losed. ( ) ''It IS with profound .s'!'T'~T'J;' regret that thl' Com · 'i /t c,, miss ion on Jud1c1al Performance finds its elf -------- ol>ligated to adv1sl' the justices under investigation for possibll' m isconduct on questions of judicial ethics." the eight-m ember panel said Wednesday. lt'alen.elon IJndoing SANTA BARHARA <AP> H "as apparently a hungry des ire for a melon thc.t cut short the fligh t of fugitive Indian a ct1v1st Leonard Peltier. who was captured fi ve days after ha s dramatic t:scape from pnson. Peltier. 34, was caught hiding an ::. tree ~!!!!!!!!!! Wednesday 25 miles north or the Federal Correc· tional Institution at Lompoc. Authorities were • DAIL V PILOT .4$ Pot OK'd To Treat Cancer S ACRAMENTO CAP) --Start· ing next year. California physi· c i ans will be a llowed to pre· scribe marijuana for cancel" pa· lien ts on chemotherapy. Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's office reported siining the cnu bllng legislC1tion Wednesday. It was SB184 by Sen. Robert Presley, 0-Rive rside . A Pres le y s pokesman, Bob Holmes. said California will be the 14th s tate to a llow marijuana use in cancer treatme nt. SlJ PPORTERS of the b i ll maintain that marijuana as often more e ffeclive than other drugs 1n counte racting the nausea brought on by chemothe rapy. T he bill ::.uthorizes a four-year program unde r which doctors t•h.•arcd by the s talt-Resea rc h 1\ d v 1 so r y Pa n d co u I d ad. m in1ster tht· rt rug The panel would a lso cons ider tht· ust• of m<1ri j uana as a treat- ment for gl::.uco m:.i at s o me future time . Glaucoma trc.~t · mcnt wall onginally in the bill. hut was excluded hy amend· mcnts to salis1fy critic•s . Suicide Victim Found HAMONA <Al'1 Ht·mmns of •• body scatte red over a h1llsi'1e nt•ar llamon;1 havC' been 1den· 11 f1ecl a!. tht· 24 ·ycar old S<1 n OH'go woman who committed "UIC'ld(• la!>I WC'f'k hy JUmp111g trom a hclu:optt•r Tht• San D1••.:o C'o11nt v 1•o r<11wr 1111,nt1fwd lh1• ri•ma1n!>· W1•clnt•!. tl.i\ ... hnrth .111 .. r '"'" t1•1·n·il~c 1111 \., to11n1I. 1111' h111tv in :1 mck\. 11•ir11111 · .1n•:i 1·:1!.t 111.llamona. · Ela tnl' L:.iS p1na . a i 4-year -old 111olh<·r of lwo . h:1d charlt'n·d lhl.' hl'11 coptt•r fn1m Montgonwry Fie ld hist Wednesday. tcllin~ the 111 lot s he" ant eel to vil'w some real t1.,la tt· The commission's statement came in reply to a Supreme Court letter posing legal questions on whether the judges should disqua lify themselvei; Gcu Ca•e Sed1ark DESIGNER s ummoned by Santa Mana resident Jerry Parke r. 111 who s aid a man matching Peltie r's description EARL'S s natched a wate rmelon Crom his melon pC1tch th<1t . 1..uMatNG . HEATING morning and s toic his truck and shoes. s.urwa1., H .. un9 SI l !C 111&'1 LOS ANGELES IAPl A West Los Angeles g<Js station owner . the first to b<' cited in this city for a violation or the Stctle's odd·evcn gas rationing plan, h as lost the first round in his fight to prove Gov Edmund G . Brown Jr. 's orde rs are un· comititutiooal. Tom Oors cy ao, pleaded innocent and re- ce.1 vcd a Sept. 24 traal dale Wednesday, following Cl ruling by Municipal Judge Louis 8 . Fede r uphold· mg the t•mcrgcncy gas rules instituted May 9 "acatie•• ·•·or~ed' HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Three high.paid Twen- llctb Century-Fox executives, including president Ala n Ladd Jr., have been "ordered" to tl}ke ··forced vacations" until next week, according to their o ffices The offices or Ladd, Jay Kanter and Gareth Wigan said the three m en, who are scheduled to res ign to form a new production company, wer e told to depart. although Fo" s pokesman Phillip Myers said 'they were m erely asked to leave in or- t\esa \7erde ~quor SALE! SALE! SALE! SAYlsUI! .... POPOV St.49 VODKA • UI~ CUT43'W s299 TAnOR s~9f, CAWOIMA 1.IUre WINE ,-:J, ........ S-rrv1t• l ll'N! S4•rt\ •t Your Ooo~ f;.rpan1don Baited •c•11 s1oreNH•e•1vourAro•• C.OHA MlU642-17SJ LOS ANGELES I AP> Oppone nts of :.i 1m N .. •-•e1wd p lanned expansion or Pep Boys western regional M•~~•oN v1lJ049S-0401 headquarters launc hed a campaign Wednesday to •~•n ~;1a:;-;"".~":.~·;·~~ .. , h all t he project until "adequate" provisions are .-----------~ made to house displaced residents. People United to Save Our Community, which includes families and small businessmen. contends the expansion is a mis use of $1.5 million in federal funds designed to rehabilitate and build low- mcome hous ing. The group has the support of the Coa lition for Economic Survival and Democratic Congressman Ed Roybal of Los Angeles. Local ne ws. Every day. In the l111!ij~!MI GOURMET MARKET (Market Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Lee Jensen a nd his helpers have : "'"•'· "'"""'" .... ~ .. 1 .... F1111 Kabobtt . . . . 99c ... ........ ""10.. FRmH PRODUCE Eapechdly this time or year, our produce dept. is rull of those mouth-water ing and taste· lemptlnJt summer rru1ts &c vine· ripened melonii. s-r •• ,,,...... Sefflet• Gra~11 59c 111. l •11·L•rp8- Vellow Meat Peache11 39C 111. , ....... Hawaiian PIM•pplf' 89c .,, From our Liquor Dept. . .Just think a halt gallon or 1.75 liters of Smlraoff Vodka, oaly t .Mplmtax . TOP QUALITY MEATS Large Fresh Zac ky f'"arms Roasting Chickens stuffed with Delaney's own apple dre11sln(t Also a\'ailable plain 98C ..., ALL INTllllllAllF.0\llN· .. '.Al)V '""' One split Rock Comish Game llen on a bed ot Delaney's apple dressing. 1 79 . . ... For the Bar·B·Q or broiler. try our beef kabob• with all the trimmings. 3.98 ·~· DELANEY'S GovlDet Market Opn Dally 1-1 • CloHd Sanday zno Newpwt Blvd., Newpoa1 Beacb 173·5520 I FURMTURE SALE , FEATURING FURTHER MARKDOWNS ON FINE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Here are some of our designer upholstery bargains: Stone & Ph1t11ps b~1gP velvet lounge Ch<11r was S425 now s25q . A p.:i1 r of odtrro ... tl chenille Stone & Phillips (hd•rs, were~ 1u ea. now S319 ea . . Master Craft grC'en velvet swivel roc ker was S415 now \23" PPter Lang soft brown plaid chnir & ottoman was \949 now SS49 Oebu 7·foot Sola, cotton print fabric. wa!> S865 now SS65 . Stone & Phillipe; 8-foot Sof~l, floral print wcls Sl29S now Sl95 Stone & Phillips Gold Vel vet Chdir wds S325 now S22 5 Stone & Ph1ll1p<, (rrwpl W1ngchair was ssqs now S37S Rovrll Coac h Ladies Chair & Ottoman in rust velvet was S515 now S350 . Master Crall . Blue Chair was S305 now \150 . Stone & Phillips F lamestitch Wlngchair was S69<1 now '399 ... Master Craft soft-blue check chair was S289 now S169 ... Stone & Philllps Blue cotton.print Love Seat was \945 now S595 . . . Roya l Coach green ve lvet Chair was $4 15 now S199 .. A pa ir of Stone & Phillips r ub Chair<, wPrr-\395 ea now \199 ea. Henredon Wing Chair Was S899, nl"w Sil~ MANY MORE SPECTACULAR BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. All Special-Order Upholstered Furniture In your choice of style & fabric 20% off during our fabulou1 1ummer sale • ALL SALBS f'INAL 1 • " .. I ' J I t t f \ I l .. I , " I ... ~) , ' t ~ t ' t t ' • • I ( ) f l f I ' ' f ( • ~ : I ) ' f ' 1 ( , I ! ' f ' .. Ae I ·E'.ml' ~~ .. , .. t4.Gber1 N WHd/Publl•r T._,,.s K•vll/Editor Orange coeae O.ity Ptlot ~ .,.,..-.... ~ '!!fJ.e Thuf9Mr, Ju~•· •m a.r1>1r1 Krelblch1ed1tor1.1 Peve Editor State Can Smooth .. .. ___ {!_pper Bay elans ll aoolta u 11 lt '1 back lo the dra•lnl board for lhe bay cleanup pJan devtMd by the Newport·lrvtne Wa1le •• Mu .. ement ,\ieDC)' <NTWA >. · Lut ~k. the at•'-Wat« Retource Control Board '" declined lo accept the NIWA plan &o clean up and prevent turther pollution of Newport 8ay. Board memben •lreed "with thelr 1Wf'1 conclusion that the pip needed U1ht.er control over conalruclion.. aite 1rac11nc to prevent damq· Ina runoff. Now NIWA wlll 10 back to work with the assistance of the state board and the Santa Ana Reaional Water Quality Control Board to come up with a plan that meets the state aaency's concem5. " The unfortunate side product of the NIWA debate 15 that the dis pute over the plan pitte d m e mber age n cies ne aghborang communities lak'e a nti NIWA plan Newport Beach and NIWA plan proponel'lt Irvine -against each other. Perhaps the lntervenUon of lhe state agency. i.n addJ· tion to getting a more workable plan to protect the bay . will help resolve the disputes on the subject that were threatening to drive a wedge into loca l municipal rela · taons. Griping Won't Do It Mayor David Sills wants the city of Irvine to stand guard against any proposal that would call for the com· mercial use of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. But in so doing, he also thinks the city should become actively involved in developing alternatives to joint use of the facility by the military and commercial airlines . Thls is another grasp at resolving the conflicting pro- posals for r esolving Orange County's continuing need for a new regiona l it ir terminal. And if the citv reallv does want to convince tht! Ma rine Corps and the Navy Department that El Toro is not the best place, it will need answers, not just com - plaints about noise . "Clearly, some place in this county or close to it must.- b e made available for expanded commercial air trans port that can serve the business and individual needs our citizens demand and desire," Sills said. City officials believe any commercial use of El Toro would have devastating consequences for the community. Even more so would be a failure of city fathers to have thf' right ans we rs wh en the importa nt questions are (.tSkcd They Can Get Involved Early this month a Huntington Beach woman foiled a would-be rapist by driving up lo his van and honking he r auto 's horn when she saw him te aring the clothing off a teen -age girl he had picked up. The noise created a dive rsion that a llowed the ha p- less hitchhiker to escape. The woma n then followed the van, got its license number and reported the incident to police. An arrest followed. And when a woman was killed on Pacific Coast Highway that same week, Huntington Beach police un- 1. successfully sought the driver of a hit-and-run vehicle :: thought to be a hlue Saab. A Costa Mesa ma n read of the incident in the Daily -Pilot and phoned police when he discovered a da maged ·~-Sa a b pa rked a t the apartment complex he owns. • The car. identified as the death vehicle from parts :: strewn at the accident sce ne. was confiscated. A young :. man later stepped forth to admit he was driving the •. car. It's encouraging to know that some coastal-residents -carc .. and can s hake off what is so often considered a na- : tional altitude : • ''Not me, I don 't want to get involved." -. ·: Optn1ons expressed tn the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on lh1s page are those of their authors and : artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Addreas The Daily Pilot. P.O. : Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·432 1. Boyd I Tranquilizers · ... ·: By.~.M . BOVO .' The /me~c l, stut1st1 ctans ~ contend t tr most recent • studies in 1calc that people ! who take tranquilizers are JO " times more like ly lo wreck : their cars than people who -: don't . . ·: The kitc hen m echanlri. ;c who like g arlic mus t be • multiplying. Twice as muC'h garlic Is used these days as was used 10 years ugo. - Th e re i s no known Jan1uage wherein the word lor ;•cold" does n ot also mean unartecUonate. Q. "Can men who live in the desert learn to sme ll water?" A. Either tha~ or thln1ts as· Dear Gloomy GU8 ~oraated with water. yes. 10 the records are a number or accounts or lost me n who followed their noses to wells, s pringis. creeks. whatever. Q. ·'Ask your Love and War man how he uccounts for the fact that the first year o f marriage i s the m ost dangerous '!" A That's when couples with the least ppe rienee face the most problems. he sa ys. Many is the bird thut sleeps with its bill tucked un· d e r the feathers at the shoulder or ita wing. This has led observers to claim that birds sleep with their heads under their wings, which isn't the cu e. What Is the case, though, is the birds that s le ep In this bill-tuc ked· unde r ·fcathe r s p osition almost Invariably assume the posture with their heads turned to the left. Q. ''How many 1nowblrd.s co South in the winter?" A. Take it you mean the carelree unemployed once known u hoboel, tramps or bum1. About ao.ooo. accord· ln1 to the mlNlon mana1ere in the ••belt ctUel. Q. "Haven't all types of clrcu1 •ct• orl1ln1ted In Europe?" A. Almoet all type1. But aot U. clonl. 'l'Mr're tbit 1111 A..Wa eontrtbtdlotl. .. ,,,~ .... ,,, ~ ..:::= ;;;;; . '----------------------------------------JackAnde.,..n Letters Express Frustration WASHINGTON -Like st.cam In a boiler, frustration Is buJJd· n1 up ln America until it ls tlote to the exploelon point. It Is exprened In the lette rs that pour ln\o our office by the hun· dreda every day. A s a st.cam V4'nt , we will occas ionally publi11h some lette rs itnd our re1ponses . Q Our co untry 1s o n a downlull racer. It has already rc a <'h c d un t•ll·tlmc low We have lost dignity, order a nd common sense. Is n't 1t ti m e for a ('lea n sweep? L o ui s T y k u • Ma r ys ville , Mich A. The American people built this nation by pulling together. The y could destroy it by pulling <apart. In pus l times . the ethic was help-your-neighbor : now it's me·first. Then it was I 'II-make· do : now It's what's-due-me. The helping hands of the past have been repluced by hands that a re grabbing all they can get. The s pirit of sacrifice has been dis· placed by an a ttitude of selfish· ness. TilC ne w values a rc self· fulfillment. self-expression. self· grati f1C<il ion. Mo r a lly, thi s country is beginning to look like Berlin after the a ll ied bombard· ment. We must re vive the old values and virtues. The price of fail ure.• coul d be the country. Q. WOULD IT do any good to nationalize the oil compim 1es·• I'd rather pay for governme nt ineHtc1ency tha n wi ndfa ll 011 profits . David Westphal. Nevada City, Ca lif. A. It's an idea whol>e tame 1!) clost· Q Maybt• I r an t•nllghlcn you ;.iboul .Ji mmy Ca rter. This m un 1s a Christian llnd IJchcvcs an huma n rights. lie probably " the man who <•an bring us world .pcact•. F a nnie Go bbi <'. Spencer. N.C. A. Agreed , the president as a Mailbox devout Christian. He once told me that he prays before every major decision. The rest or us pray alt.er the dedslon. Q. I am worried. I have been correapondJng with the Kogan famtly in the Soviet Union. But my letters are now eoine un- answered. Isaac Kogan is an electronics engineer. His wife Sophie la a dentist. They have two daughte r s . An y a and Simona. They live in Leningrad. They want to e migrate to Israel. but their applications have been rejected since 1974 on so-called "security grounds." After his lut application, Isaac was told "\'ou wtll crumble before you get out." Now there ls no word from them. Letters to Soviet of· ficlals urging thci Kogans' re- . lease are imperative. -Juhe Traschen, Hart.ford, Conn. A. Write to the Soviet Em· bas sy. 1125 16th Street. N W • Washington, 0 .C. Q. I HEARD lhltt sever al members of· Congress have a financia l interest in 011 and gai. firms. It wouldn't surprise me. -J. McCarthy, Boston . A. I knbw of 31 senators and 68 representallve8 who profit from oil. Not the least or them is Se nate Fina nce C hair man Ru1111ell Long, D-La., who is now conducting the oil tax hearings'. lllis 0 11 ho ldings a re worth Sl.204.832. Q. Here an Browa rd county. the courts a re clogged with 7,000 cases or shoplifting by seruor r itazcns who a.re stealing to eat. Many more s uspects C1 rc never urreRted. The stor<' managers a nd police a re rt-luc t1.tnl to press c h<i rges. I ~tood bes ide t he ma n ag e r or o ur l oca l l>Upermltrkel when he noticed a woman s li pping two cans of :.a rd1ncs tn her handbag. Hi• s hrugged and said. "She looks hkf' my mothe r." T hese retired people li ve on rix<.'<.I incomes. t h('y are varllms of inflation. George F:ckh" f''t. f.~·uderdalc. Fla. A. Among our ina lien able rights . 1t seems to me. ~hould bt.- thc right lo c a t. Some wa y s hould be found lo abolis h hunger in the land or plenty. <~. HOW i\~OUT rcqum nJ! all our ht·cr hn·wcries to procluc·1· :.ilcohol fud ·· 1·11 bet lht·y could procluc1· mor•· aknhol than lht• i\ r:.i bs h:1w ga~olan1·. F:ugcnl' ll01)V('f. M urfre1·~1J11ro, T enn. 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Group Calisthenics Might Ease the Chill To the Editor: From a very early age I had a suspicion, which later grew into a conviction. that the stork had ltcoidenlally dropped m e in England on the way to the SOuth of Spain or, perhaps , the French Rivie ra. I knew in my heart. that somewhe re out the re in the Big World the sun shone and it was warm . Afte r spending 20 wet and windy, sh.ivering and nu. ridden winters in that foggy is le I started my trek southwards (a little crookedly) in m y quest for m y true homeland. Switzerland was nice, Michigan was a mis- ta ke, and Califo rnia w as just right. I congratulated myself on having found the Promised Land and settled back s mugly to enjoy the idyllic lifestyle or long hot summers and moderate winters. THE ONLY thing thut marred the pe rfection was having to work for a living ; a set or circumstances which is shared by most. I discovered that office buildings even in Cafifomja rely upon air conditioning and heat· Ing. The air conditioning is us ually too cold and the heating works sporadically. It seems that Am e ricans have an. aversion to windows that open, so cannot benefit from the out· side climate. Now my California haven has b een further jarred by our Prealdenl's edict on healing and air conditioning. The mind bog- gles at the thoucht of Calllor· nlans. thoee sun-loving, carefree people, bundling up to 10 to the olllce ln the winter. Of course, the retail merchanta will love it. Think of the Increased sales ot s weat.en, mulfiers, glo,,es, hats and boots. Typists may find it somewhat cumbenome to type In 1love1 at first, but no doubt they'll 1et the bans ol it -or they can reaurrect the old style mitten• with holes at the flnaertJP1. Perhaps we will •et into 1roup caliathenics at re1- ular intervals to keep the blood flowlnc. Thia will create a wbole new flow of lnnovative ldeu OD how to keep warm whilst 1itUn1 at 1 dealt. Above au thouch. let's hold onto our aeue ol humor. Ju1t thlnk Where you milbt be Uvla1 U your 1tork had rone astray! CHRIST1NA MACIAS ............... To tbe Mlor: WhJ la the ·oambl• lanltaltle" a~H re1Md la ,...;1*.edl ........ ............ !~fta•• ........................ tried, ._..ladjrtw• pre"8e~ • lion or oil. and its by-product or natural gas, that provided u~ ~o a mply in the pust The gamble on that was taken 100 years ago hy men who di.'> covered, invented the use ... for, a nd d e ve lo p ed 1t i n to lht• g r eat e s t ;i dv a n cc m c nt ~ an health, li ving conditions and prosperity in history. Thal wa:-. the ga mble inspired by a free market system. or u free peopll'. for profit. THE GAMBLE you find "an· evitable" is a gamble on the pro· en failures of socialis m. or gov ernment controls. And the only thing that makes that idiotic gamble "inevita ble " is the greed of government to Increase their power. How long will we continue to let them exercise that power to the detriment of the plenty or ourland'I GOLDI E J OSEPll CCCAl .. af To the Edit.or: The National Association of CCC Alumni CNACCC A> is searching for the estimated re · maining two million men and women who were associated with the Civilian Conservation Corps belween 1933 and 1942. Anyone who served in any way in the CCC is eUgible to belong at very modest yearly dues. NACCCA was organized in 1977 and Incorporated <non-profit> under Calllomla corporate laws. The first bl-annual national convention at West Sacramento. October 3, 4, and s. will draw dele1ate1 from the thousands ol present members-at-large and chartered local chapters na· Uonwide. Inte reste d persons should write the undersigned for an appUcallon and the official NACCCA brochure. <It would be helpful to mention lht s newspaper.) JOHN H. ULRICH. NACCCA S. W. Relk>n•I Representative P. 0 . Box988 Carplnterta, CA 93013 Arr••••eeRllles To tbe Editor: J u1t what ll Oovemor Brown trylnt to do. ruin Oran1e Coun· ty'? Al a 20-year resident. I re- HDt and pro&Mt bl• appointment of II r. lllUer lor Or1n1e County lupentlor. It l1 Inconceivable tha.t he would IPPOtat an1 one lllOC~l· ed _.."Hanoi Jue" ud her •etlwlll ... bud. EvtdMdiJ, he II Ml1W119 Ml populartlJ la It .... -............. .., ...................... llt• has a one-track mind :.ind as not inte rested an thl.' washes of lhe propll'. It as about ti me we all prot~t ha!> a rrogance Clnd egotism. wh1r h as r ultng the state 1': F.: WE Ll."i llradlbt~ llnf air To the Editor Th<.' huge h<'adlane "Viel Wa r Veterans Back Mill er" on lhe front page of the July 18 Dally Pilot was ill conccavcd . Millions of America n~ ar<' ve te rans of the Vie tn:.im war Yo ur headline implied Vi etnam war veterans :;upr,ortcd the aJJ po intme nt of Ma llt·r l o th<• Ora n ge Count y B oiJ r d o f Supervisors. when m fa1·t only zo vete rans s howed up in :.uppOrt of has a ppointment. Sha me on you· O.K <'AT JICAHT s-d•fl SolilfHf Mfl To the Editor: S unday on Lee ward Lant: ·'This is the Day Which the Lord llath Made. Let us Rejoice and be Glad in it ... " A day for rest and relaxation. A day lo start the week off ril(ht. Starting for us shortly after 7 a .m . with an AlrCal (they're generally the first) roaring over· head. the day struggles along, punctuated for the next hour by_ the cacophony of a hall a dozen or so more commercial Je t flights <promiaed some 16 years ago, and periodically since, as a never-to-happen situation> Mieht as well get up s ince there ls no chance of sleep. Off to early church to celebrate thia day which the Lord hath made and again try to forgive those who persecute ua in the name or economic progress and who ad· monlsh us for failing to continue registerin1 our pelty 1nnoyance by calling 834-2400, leal the Board or Supervhon UUnk we hive obe· dlently accepted our plight. BACK BOMB about noon to continue the dQ ol rest only to be 1reeted a11in by the un· welcome vlllton from AlrCal, 'HAW, all ~ autbortMd and aanctloaed bJcountyolftcJa.ldom. Thi• Umei aloq wllb the nolse polluUon, a1ao Me overhead lhe famlllar colors of AlrCal and "ll '1 • nenpaper'1 duty to print die DllWI, aDd ralH hell." ..... "°"" ...,.....,,, ...,,.. of,,.,~"""''· ,., Hughe~. M'C the air p<>ll ulaon. f.t:t· the off cour~e departure.... and ex pcrience the anxie ty provoked by an over-crowded air corridor im m ediate ly a bove r eside ntial ;Jft•a :-. c huri.:hc:.. h osp1t 1.1b, ~chools. remem bering again Sa n Diego a nd Chicago. Now, luokang ahead to the re m ainder of th1:. 11:.iy of rest, I a lready know how 1t wall go: the n •::.t of the 30. 41) fli ghts must de· pa rt the a1f"J>()rl. m ust interrupt o ur Sa bha lh (no . tha t wa ~ yesterday, but al was the same). mus t interrupt convers ations. mus t interrupt our fa voratc sy m. phony program. mus t continue to pollute 1>u r neighborhood and threaten our saff'ty "Forgive us our trespasses a5 we l ry to for,::1 V(' thos~ )"ho t rcspai.l> ClJ(<Jan~l us . .1t 's daf. r 1 c u I t n '' t t o g f'l m a d a s llc ll GF.OlHii': II OCflSNf:R .lttdgi•g Millrr To the Edtlor To be perfectly honest, I never heard of this man Miller untH all o f this, af you'll e xcuse th•· mllitury e xpression. fl ar k about has uppointmenl :1:-. n supnvisor. But I do believe in that old in· dlan <'Xprcss ion where one is ad· v1:.1ed not to Judge unolher until he or s he has walked fo r a few miles or days in ha:. or her moc· ca sins. HERE'S A MAN who volun- teered to serve his country in the most hazardous line of duty, and spent more lhan fi ve long years In an enemy prison camp. I c o uldn 't e ve n ca rry his m occas ins nor , at seems to me ... can any of those who a re making as 1ssucoflhc :ippointment. It d o e s n 't ~u r prisct m e. ·h o we v er . wh c n w e h ave ::.upervlsors who can'l build a building which doesn'l ran apart •' . . who he and spend money just lo stay out of one of our own more comfy jails ... a nd &pend a bundle of money to chance lhc name of our airport to ttt.l of ll very fine guy who, however, never even joined up. VAN A. FRANCE 17 tilPaallold• Olut ~oar Hemet••• Dally Newttpaper VOL. 72, NO. 207, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES Fl FTEEN CENTS nan Seateneed in Surfing Scam .. BJ ftSYS •i'lal&LL .. ..., ........ The lnternaUoaal 1urftq '°" tetl PIOlllleed 11.0IO an prtaa. and d,.. 100 top 1urfen1 from as hr away as Auatra lia and t{awall. It wu held lut Oetober in Oceana6de, with top name s urf ert ttke Mickey Munot judatng lb~ competJUon. Participa nts in eluded Larry Berttle man or Hawail. Cbril O'Rourlte ol Lu Jolla Md Joey 8urM ol Vleta. Ada fOf' the ~left were In H\leral or U11e top s urfing ma1aianet. ind colorful Pof!Wn. touted the corilul 11 the ·'Southern C1dlfornla Profeufonat Surftn1 Open." The conteHt ran 8moothly. 1md hundreds of al)ktators saw surf. ~n t ear up the waves in ~eanaide. SNIPER SUSPECT BRENDA SPENCER. 17. nco..-reo Deputy Barb.re Dancey Accompenlea Manacled Teen San Diego Sclwol Sniping Trial Slated By t 'REOERICK SCHOEM EllL Of Ille O•llY l'tlot St•ll Seventeen year old Bre nda Ann Spencer. charged in the kill· rngs of two udults during a l>niper attack on u Sun DieJto ele mentary school, will fuce an Oct I tria l in Ora nge County Superior Court. Superior Court Judge Richard J BcaC'om ordered th<: trial to the court o f J udscc By ron McMillan du rang brier procecd- angs this morning. Pretrial mo- tions in the cue will be heard before Judgt.' Mc Mllhm on Aug 17 The slender , red -haired de fendunl, who as being tried as an udull, was not visible lo those pre- sent ut today's proceedings The vie w inLo a holding cell for prisoners wus blocked by butche r paper taped to the screen mesh of the cage. M liss Spen cer's divorced Huntington Woman, 19, ReportJt Rape parents. Wullace and Dorothy Spe ncer , sat s ide by 1>ide in :u lence in the courtroom. The S~ncer case was moved to Orange County on a change of venue motion sought by defense attorney Michael McGlinn. He argued that pretrial publicity in San Diego would pre vent lht• woman from receiving a fair trial. And McGl.inn. facing a lSCore (See SNIPER, Pase AZ> Miller Offers To Take 10% Cut in Salary Edison Miller. Orange Coun- ty's newest county supervisor. say• he will take a 10 percent pay cut to help balance the S580.5 million spending plan pro- posed for county government for fiscal 1979-80. Miller. appointed to tbe Coun· ty Board of Supervisors just 13 days ago to replace Ralph Diedrich. aMounced his pay cul plan prior to the start today of board hearinp on the propoM!d bud.et. In Ila current form. the spend· Ing plan projects a $2.9 million deficit. Bet•del an.nounciq be will cut has $29,888 annual salary by 10 percent, Miller aua1e1ted that other well -paid county emploJeel foUow htJ example so that lowwr·patd employ .. can reeelve COit-Of ·liviDI tncreues. lliU. allo dileloNd that ln the ln_... ot ••W'illp, be la pay· in1 bis ltalf 10 pereent .... than lt received uader hl• pre· decellOI', who wM forced &o tt.p down followla• Jal• recent bribery eGIWleUoD. •aclllt cwi .. ratlw today dealt w1tb &be Rumaa •r•te. ApncJ.1111 ..... ....... la ..-y ....... . IMer111111 "Mts•r are ill.W ........... ~ .... Boanl., ''LL' ...... ....,.. ,....... otAd ....... a· ............ The only problem waa, .l4 win· ners and Judae1 received checks tha.t bounced folloWlng the con. lest. North County Judicial District Judse J. Mor1an Leste r sen· tenced U111una Beach resident Robert Hart Wednesday for arand t.bett and for having ins_uf. flclent funds In his ba nk ae· count. A nap was raised by an gry surfers and contest Judges following the Oct. 3-10 compcta· tlon. "The contestants paid $100 each to enter the contest." said Vista Deputy District Attorney William Pupariun . who pros· ecuted the ca:;f Hart, 28, who recently moved to the north part of Laicum1 Beach fro m South Lagunu pl eaded no contes t t o the cha r ges and wos sente nced to 90 days in jail, and ordered t.o pay "H t• appur.pntly went back to participants more than S8,000 1n the insuranct• company after the awa rd money and to pay Judges C'Ontest and told them it was during the contest. never held. then us kc·d for h1i. In addition. Hart wus ordered m oney hack," the deputy dis· to pay an unnamed Newport tr1ct alt.om ey s<Jid Beach ins..urancc firm $451J T he 1m1uranct• M mpany r•· following the contest turned $450 or th<· $500 deposited "Hart had to gel insuranct-tu fo r insuranrt· cover ~my Injuries that might lfurt pleaded no eonLC:,.t lo the have been sustained during the c·haq"(e~. and will begin st.'rvmg contest in Oceanside .. la his sentence Aug :J Recall ·BeginS Clemente Group Hits Wagner By RAVMONO .:STRADA JR. Ot .... 0.11, ...... """ M c mhers o f a cit izens ' politicul group huvc launched u rcc:.ill dri ve ai.:u1ns l San Clemente Counc1lwom un Myrtis Wagne r Gall' Howe. president of the ne wly formed C1t12 c n s ro r Hespons1ble Government, said Wednesday the 70 me mbers of hi s g r o up and o th er San Clemente residents will be~in gathe ring pro-recall pclltion signature!> City Clerk Max Hcrg s <Jid 20 pl'rt.'L•nt or the City's 14 ,283 reg ll>tcn•d vuter:,. or 2.857 petition s ignatures would he nccdc.'<.I to certify the r~call elecl1on. Ir lht.' rl'cull petition s ponsor<. meet a ll the requirements of tht· law . Berg noted , tht• group would have 120 day:,. lo guth..r Lht.' nt.'eded ~1gn alurt.·s It 1s IJ{)ss1blc lhut un t·lect1on could be set to coincide w1lh the city's April. J980, Municipal ballot T he rN·all buckcrs h:,.led M x cha rge~ ugainst Mri, Wagnc·r that s hl' promptly denu:d Thi· ch<irges ineludl' Obstruclin~ :,.moolh opcrn taon or c1ly government V11Jlal1on of city Mdinam·c-:,. ;ind resolullon:r. * * * Fight Due San CleMnate MatreasanrL· 111 offi<·<· wll lrul disregard or u mandull' rir VOtl'rS 11 ... r (j s s m l' n t II r ,. I t \/ t·m ployecs und c1t11.cns Partic1p<1ted 1n s nving lht• c 1l y with l a w:,.uat while J mcm bN of the C1ly Council Damaged lhr imilgt· or Su11 Cl<'menle. "It 's Vt.'ry d1ffleull lo an:,.wl'r he·:,.." Mn.. Wagnt·r su1d loda~ Shl· has st:ven d uy:,. l11 offtca..ilh res pond to the churjll'' Mrs Wagner al>!.l'rkd that ht 1 fo1·:,. un· lht• samL· h;.wk(·r'> 11r th .. .I an Z:l rt·<· all ;.i1wan:,.1 h•·r Jlh ISN· Wi\G~Elt , J>ai.:1• t\21 • • On Carter Public Works Chief Energy Bill To Resign Oct. I WASlllNGTON <AP> From most signals Prcl>ident Carter wus r eceiving today from Capitol Kill. it was c lear he will n~d oil the he lp he can get to win passage of ma jor features or his energy program ··T h e oi I lo bby 1s m o r e powe rful than it'~ e ver been, .. flou sc Speaker Thomas P O'Neill Jr . 0 -Mass . told re· porters . mome nts bdorc: tht.' Ho use t'Onvened for ;mother day of de hate on ent!rgy legislation. And lh<' Senate Finance Com m 1 llce began work on the "windfall profits" tax on the 011 industry, without which Curte r told a ne ws cooferenee Wcdnes· day night. "We ca nnot r cueh our ene rgy goals." Anticipating wha t he called "a m11u ive struggle to gut the windfall proCits tax bill'' Carte r appcalc.-'d t.o the American people lo demand il'> approval. 1 Reial cd storv. A4 l "Your voice can be heard." said the president. "Your voice must be heard " T he nut1on ully broad c as t prime time news conference was Carte r's first here since May 29 and h e appear ed force rul throughout. H is uppe r lip twitched briefly. however. when he was asked if he had thought about taking himself out of the 1980 presidential race. · "I have considered all the OP· lions," he reported, "and my de · cislon will be announced later on •hi& year.·· In what appear!. to be lhl' latest trend al San Clem ente C1 ty Hall. Public Works Director Howard Bensen has suhmitted has resignation effcct1vt' Oct. I to t ake a job with a Huntington Beach-based building firm. .. , wouldn't be s urprised 1r you set• more or the highe r echelon leavinR s oon .·· s a i d Ci ty Man ager Gerald W<:eks who un nounced his Sept . :W re!'.1gnation Monday lo lake a r)rl V<JlC in dustry post. Like Weck!l, Hensen. 43. c1t1·d the pQlitical lurmoi~ that ha:,. rockcd City 11:.ill ror the past 15 months. · ·'I sec no changes Ill tht· near ruturl' in Sun Clemt!nlc." Bensen IHtid Wednesday ufter t he rourth ullempt In the past year to re call a council m embe r wa:,. la unched aguinst councilwoma n Myrtis Wagner Benst'n s aid he hus seen u grcul deul or oppo:-.1t1on from many counc1 lme mhers IM•tort· and arter tht• Jan. 23 recall of three of th<' city's policy-maker:,. lo public works p ro1ecb. especia lly !Sewage facility pro posals Bensen, who has served in hii. post for two years afte r leaving an assistant pubhc works chief JOb in Santa Ba rbara. said some sewer projects "we re fought vigorously by certain me mbers or the council." He did not men· tion names. The outgoing public works chler said council members have charged that claims made by ci· ty aides in reports "were false O••lf l'tlM U•ft .,_ WORKS CHIEF QUITS Howard Bensen and e rroneous .. Bensen said old and nl'W coun e ll m e mbe rs ha vt· d1saJ(rel'd with a reclaimed water propo~al fro m city a ides. Bensen said Weeks· dc<•1sion to leave his JOb did not influcm·l· the public works chief's des1rt• lo c1uit. Weeks nnd Bensen Wead ;1 hst or city aides who have• quit their l)OfllS in the past ycu 'Sting' Victims Report 8 Lui Losses of $16,000 to $100,000 scheduled to appear in court in Loa Angeles for arraignment on charges ol 1r•nd theft and con· splracy. M ra. Claydon, of 81 Royal St. Geor1e. 811 Canyon, was re· leased from jail Wedne1day nlabt after the '200,000 bail car- ried on her arrest warrant wu reduced to sao.ooo. The three men remained in jail altftoqh ball for DeAO wu lowered to ttoo.ooo and to 175,000 each fOf Newm1n end Morrt1. Thotte three •re al10 beln1 held on warranta obtained b)' Oran•• poUce ldenllfylnc them H 1...,.m In an adY&DC!ed fn More Coverqe Mort IOcal covera1• appears In today'I Dally P,llot OD P.,. All . I r loan scheme in that city Those warrants carry $250,000 b•il each and they aren't expect · ed to appear· In Orange County municipal court for arral.cnment on those charges until next week. According t o Epst ein a nd Detective John Llndaay. ot Loll Anaelea, the new victims whOH louet run from SIS,000 to Sl00.000-all are tellln1 1toriet aimllar to the one that trl11erect the quartet's arrest on Tuelday. tn that cau, • Corona del Mar butlne11m1n came to police after IOlin1 s1eo.ooo and hll tm Silver Cloud Roll• Royce to Ulle 1roup In a plot nearly ldenUul to the movte. ''Tbe Stlna." Tbe mu. wboff ldeDlllY &a be· 1n1 cklMly tuarded by police, uld be met Mra . Claydon throulb .,...,... coetactl. She. ( ... VICl'Ull. Pa .. AJ> 0 .. tl t P tlOI \lt1ll Pl'M)to TARGET OF RECALL San Clemente's Wa gner 3 Coast Men Face Thef.t Rap Thn·•· '11a nr 1· ('11a-.1 m<·n a n · in c·u:,.to<lv tod,1} .1ft1·1 1\1<1) 11f t ht•m wt•rt• d1scoven·d allegc·d ly !.tuffanj.( drugs tnlo plastic ln1g:,. an a South l.agun<i pharm<i<:y Or:ingl' County Sh1•r1 ff'-. In Vl'!>t1gat11r fo'rNI ('ullan-. -.a11l (;:J rv Lt·<· Modtt·:i. l fi of 2'18 Draft "'"''<1 Htiad ('o r1111 ;1 1frl Ma r .. rncl Carlo., Ward K11•rna11 i:t of l .. 1gu11a llt•:11·h wr·r•· :11 rc·-.t 1•d 111-.1111· I ht· Va I lag •· l'harma1·v :11 ~1Hl ~1111th ('0;1•,f l1 1)!h\o\av . -.hor1 1.V .1f11·r :1 a 111 W1·tln1 ·~<fa" 1>1•1111t11•:-;i ;.,., . ..,l1·d St1·v1·n /\p pll'lo11. H~I ( 'oast V11·w Ur1 v1· Laguna llt•<1t·h. 1o1.lw 11 ht· a lll'1.wll Iv rl'luriw<I to llw pharma<·v -.hortly art1·r 7 a rn lo pac·k up hi-. rnt•nth ( '1111111:,. 1·la1 m1•1l wttnt•!>M'!> nh -.t·rvt•d J\pph•ton·-. triH'k drop lht• two mt·n off at lht· pharmu1·v .. 1111rtl y lx•fon• :l :i m f><•JlUtll'i. Wt•n • llJIJJl 'rJ Ofr hy .1 '>l lt·nt alarm and a lh·~NJlv fnund l\111d 1t a and Kwrnan rns111r· the -.ton· 11!\ln~ 11la:,.t1t· ha~:,. llJ t·a r~ drug:-rrorn lht• pharma1·y ('olhn:,. :,.;m l lht· hai:'> r11nlu1n1•1I ~Oo worth of Phl'nohartut<il <Jntl Darvon. t w11 1l1•1>r<'S!->a n t:-. or I ranq111lhwr ... II<· l'la1mcd lht• two m t:n t•n tt•red tht• pharmac•y hy pryin~ off a s1dt• vt•nl <and t•nlcrin~ t hrough the· sub floor lw t wt·en the bu1ldin~s 's rirs t and Sl'('Ond storici. Tht.• two wt•n• unde r the an· flucnct.' or hotllcd drugs they had hl'l'n drmk1n~ bcforl· dcputw:,. arrcstL•d them . Collins asserted Or ~~4'4 .-~.a~• \\ea I her Night and mormn~ low c lo ud1nt.'ss r lcarang to hazy s uns hine but only oart1 al artc rnoon clearinJ( near beaches Highs 1-'ri day In upper 60s at beaches to 705 inland. INSIDE TODA '1 The AnQel• urvoualy &con t~ woh1tr U1t1 for o po1nble rqlocemnt aa tlwy owod a · medical report on ~njured 1for pdcher Nolan H11an Storifl. Pogt 81. l•tlex M CJ -.: .. All • AM ., .. .., • .. ... ... Liie T,,.., ->yir II, 117'1 n Meeting E,ed Laguna May: Keep Door Cloaed Tatr~ La1una 8Hch City Couatll m•mben aald today they ~n\l•n ~YlftNd tUl n~•otl•tklN ~twttn lhtmMlws and oMcaals at Rancho Pak» Vt1rd" lhould htht la UM- 01)8. Community mem.,.,. In ~ cent wttu have u kf'd the roun r1I to hold open es 1on& on r"C' aolvina an iUe1al cootract with tt ancho over the pureh• ol S22 acre1 ol hand in Sycamore ltUll Th~ city purcha ed the l1nd last year for $6 75 m1lhon, wtth tht· inte ntion-of rau11nc rl·venue t>ond11 c.o pay off lhe de bt IJut itttom~.)'tt Cur lhe <'1t..Y u nd ltancho later dl1~vertd •~h •""°" b Ule1aJ beta.at• h would e ncumbfor tht cit y'• 1en ral fund for more thun ont1 lhjcul )'t'lilt Coundlmtn hne been mtel· t.na la u.ecu&J ve ~aawn ln otdtr to rl'to rm th11 aaret!ment tn make It le1t1&I Somt• tonal farllon~ l'Ontl'nd ChOle mfftln1t1 lhou&d bt hekl In · public becauae lbtl reault.i m11ht 1 "prt>d ut erm l n l' l and use 1r1 S)'ramorl' llllh• ·· But {-uum·al mt>m bt-n;. with th1• exeept111n or Sall) ~lh:ruc. i. jy lht• 1a;usu1• hi "till Ii mulle r or h i 1ttut1on and should be n\'teotmt Ex-Rossnwor Chief Named SC Planner San Cle m e nte C ity Council me mbers have named former Ross moo r e xecutive Robe rt Lim berg to the city's planning- commission. • But counc il members · wc r l' deadlocked on the appointme nt of two planning commissione r.. to the remaining vacant seats. Fired planning commission c h airman Me l Mo r g an, de· veloper Al Wulfeck a nd resident Ga ry W. Mitchell a ll received three votes from council me m· bers Wednesday. The council a greed to meet Aug . 1 l o d e cide wheth er Morgan. Wulteck or Mitchell will be named Lo the two vacant posts . Mayor Roy Ha mm, and coun· cllmen Dick AhJma n and Ed Kalsched voted for Morgan a nd Wulfcck. Kalschcd ulso voted for Mifchell But council membe rs Myrt1• WaRner and Karoline Ko<·•lf•r votC'd for harrlwur<' s torr ownl'r Wilmu Bloom M r.., Kol'• I(' r u n d M r • Wagnl'f ubo voted for M1tchdl and Limber g Mr~ W;1gner <·a il ed l h<· nom1nat 1on r>l W u lfec-k 'n·prehens iblc •· She obiectecl * * * F,.._PageAI WAGNER ... 11nd forme r counr ll man Howard M ushelt "They a re hurting und run- ning scared ," Mrs. Wagner su1d. "Therc·s something in thii, city we arc getting c lose to a nd they art> trying to •lop u~." Wht•n asked to c:laboralc on h e re(·al l c h:.ir,::es, J a m e• t\s hbrook, one of four recall 1ot1Cl' signers, •aid ... IL will he "cry diffic ult to get slatemt•nL., iut or anyrme until the accu~ed inswcrs the charges." Ash br ook, who ra n un•uc ·cssru lly fo r a council seal in the \pril 24 clect11m , si~ncd the re ·a ll puper.; a long with llurold D. Jean, a loc<il Hcpublican Club eade r. and Eleanor Ma rkha m Jnd Barbara G11l1am T hc 'othf'r recall nolicc signer.-. :ould nol be reached today for :omment Recall fever a ppears to huvc {truc k San C le m e n te w ith rumo rs s wir ling that Coun cilwoma n Ka roline Koester and Mayor Roy Ha mm may also •won be served with r ecall notices • * The r ecall o r Mushett and rormer council members Bill Walker and Donni~ Wilkinson on . Ja n. 2."J was d one in conjunction with lhe election or Mrs. Koester and counc i l m e mbe r s Ed Kalsched a nd Dick Ahlman Recall Requested WASHINGTON <AP) -The Labor Departme nt ls being urged by a dissident Teamsters group to order a recall election or the union's national president, t'rank Fit.zsimmons. DAILY PILOT '"""°'•,...<~•n'"'' -. ... •·•~•".c" ''tO"' f)owtttN>Nfttlf'\P'~' t\~1\MdtJf l~Or~ COlll\' Pwblk'*""l~Y S.flM•t.,,,_t*'°'-.., WMt\NrCS ~·'° tPWliuiQlft ,,._,., kH t("t• ....... H•-l llo"(~ H1Mflf\Q!on lleM~ loon '•'"Y•ltH.lr4ttM.l~•fiUe<h ~C..U A ·-··-"'"loft"-·-........ _.._ -·· ............................ p ......... JJO •o• ••• "'""' '°''" "'""'· c.111 .. ,..,,,.,. . -.. ...... "'-····"-'-' ,.,. ~t.y .., ............. -Ge•• ---'f-· •-...... .--. . ....,._ ,_.~·-· Gleflft"·~ ........... ,_ ................. .,_. 0 •1ly Piiot St•tt Pl>oto NEW CITY PLANNER Robert Limberg on lht• ground~ th:.it Wulfrck's <·urn•n t dt·vf"lo p mcnt of the Elm ore Ranch created a poten t 1a I conn.ct or interc11l. M or~an . who wa~ ri red along with the oth<.-r fou r pl annin~ <·om m1ssion me m bt•rs on June 2R. lh seeking to have Uu: council rt•appoint hi m. Fired plcmning commis~1onns Carol Carlson and Art Pe tersen <.1lso reapplied for the ir posts but were not nominated by any of the council members. Limbe rg, a former Ma rine Corps Colonel and r etired vice president for the Oran~e Countv bused Rossmoor d evelopment firm . ran an unsucC'essful cam paig n for San Clem e nte City Council elecllon held April 24. Lim berg fi nis hed third in the ruce for two one-year council scats m the QJection. Councilmen Ka lsched and Ahlm an (lnil'lhcd just ahead or Limber g in the vote ta lly Hamm and Kalschcd were not present at Wednesday 's com· mission appointment hear ing. They s ubmitted their nomlna· lions in sealed envelopes opened by City Clerk Max Berg. A total or 17 hopefuls applied fo r the three planning p.nne l posts I',.... Page Al VICTIMS ... In fu rn. introduced him to two of the m en. The businessman was seeking a loan to develop some real estate he owns and investigators now say it's likely the group was trying Lo set him up Cor an ad- vance ree loan deal. T h e warra nt from Ora nge a l· lea cs that lhe men would take up to $50,000 from businessmen to arrange loanB' of up to $2 million from a wealthy investor, but the loan never materia lized. In the process of setting up the loan deal, lhe two men took the viclim, or mark, to a home in the Hollywood Hills that they s aid was a private ga mbling club for mllUonalres . The vlcUm wu enticed lnt.o helping a disgruntled employee a faro dealer che at the m ana1ement in a rlHed game . However, at the last minute, the mark was distracted and in· stead of winnln1 $300,000, he loet hl1 cuh and car. Ep1tetn aatd one ot the new vlcUma who conta~ him after reedln1 accounta of the 1roup'• alle1ed lWclt 1ctlvute1, 1akl he l0tl 118,000 in a poker 1ame 1t Morrt1' home. In that cue. Epstein said, the man was aeeklnt a Sl00,000 loan from ~Jroup. to which M waa lntrod by a fllth mu who wH DOt arreeted. The vtttlm told !!pat.tin dur1n1 a mMtlnl at the Newporter '""· he wu tnvtted 10 Joln the poker 11m• wide had a Sl,000 buJ·ln and no Umit on beU. "H• abould bave been IUI· pleloul wben be won tbt nnt ftv1 baadl lD 1 row." lpeteln comllMllted, ...... .._ be 1tan.d to aoa. conalltenlb'." • e d betwtten lawyer• for both 11ldH ~hind cloatd doora. Mi:tyor Jack McDowell uld to· day, ·' tt wt• ha kt> from lht beam· nine to tht' end. from Mareh or lHl yt>ur on lhrou11h. lhl14 councll haa bf1cn workln1 on u l)l'Olram und r•ltlll th&t h1u1 hM tl unfold· mM 111 ~ul>hl' In u v1•r onkrly und dfo1·t1 h• 111u11m•r t•v1•ry hit of the woy ·· ('ou.n t>1lmun ltow11 rtl Oawaon agret'd. ~aylnw. "I t)('lll'Vt' lh1l\ Ii; u mu~lt•r for lht• uttor1wy" to 1n·1 tit> und not u rHlltl••r fur 11uhlil' dt>butr t1y wo uld b · h1MKI ••x 1>1•rt:. .. llt• ~u1d the rou11d l wn11 11ro V td \'d Wll h II {"()I) f 1tl t•nl 111 I m1•m11 1111HJ001 f rom th1· 111 t orn<•\i. "whwh dt•tulh'cl m11ny alh'nrnt1vt• rouh't> for thl' rou1wll 111 111t11pt "Thl· rnuJcint v 111f lhl' 1·11orw1l • c hoi.t• to stay with tht• nn.:in 11l int t'nt of the• l'•ml ract for 11 sl'lr ltqu1dafing pur<'hui-c tc1 di!'.· churgc the $711 plus million In la ws uits < bt.-t wt•1•n the l wo foe· lions) ·· lit• s111<111111' nr the· 11llt•ntal1v1·~ t o th•· 111£•f.!a l t'Ont rart "ap p are ntly g1v1·s th<' c·ouncll ttw right lo appropriate tht• prop<•rt y <fro m H<incho l and C'm hurru..,~ t ht• comp;i ny." f>aw~on 1•1m trn uNI "Rut wr went inlo llht• H~r1·1· ml•nt l In good fait h with a 5 H vote. Now, upparenlly, that 1·011 fidcntlal mC'mo has fall<•n into th<' hunds of tho~e wh11 wou lrl hkc to take advuntuK•' of a ICf?<i l technicality and frus trate our plans for a golf eour.w ." One of the plans for payinR orr the de bt on Sycamore Hills 1s dr•- v clopmcnl of a golf cnu rsl' hy the Southern Californi a Golr As· sociation "I don't JOin Mrs . H('llerut• 1n the public airing of somcthin~ t h;1t s hould he settled rn con r1dcnC'C." he hald Ill-~aid the counr1lwoman·:. su ppOr1l'r~ · · arl' morally guilty or harral r y 1r not dC'rinalily J:!U dty " Councilma n Wayne Haghn says Mrs. Bcllcruc'1> s upporter• ··a r t• t:.ik1 ng a d vant:.ige of hindsight ''A year ago each o ne or th~ dissenters we have tod<Jy was in support of the cnum•il :.ict1on he· ing takf'n, ·· Baglin said. He said that . at the time, it ap- peared the best way to go with the issue . "In the mf'trntimc, we had a couple• o r I stale ) Supreme Court cases that m ade Lagum1·._ position look better. "Had <the decisions l come soone r. pe rhaps o ur dec1810n would have been different. But they didn't a nd that's hrc ·· He said in h is opinion. the council is ··pure ly trying to uct m ,::ood faith and not cha nge the a g reement, as the public w:1s fully advised "If we c:.innot refor m that a g rl'emcnt, then I too will wa nt a n open session to d iscuss the aJtcm at1ves available and what a ction we should take if we don't get Rancho's cooperation." Councilman Kelly Boyd said Mrs . Bellcruc's outcry for public meetint(s "Is designed to e mbar· r ass the council major ity in face or an e lection next April." ··For Mrs. Reller ue to use the issu e of Sycamore Hills as a political football whe n It Is of s uch gra ve concern to the com· munity at large Is re prehensi· ble.·· lie s aid a ll executive sessions h eld on the m atter of Sycamore Hills. "had been reserve d to the discussion or potential litigation < proteC'tl>d under the Rrown Art l r evolving around our contruct for the purc hase o r the land . "'No othe r s ubject or issue re- late d Lo Sycam ore Hills has been raised," Boyd said. San Juan OKs Run Through City Streets San Juan C apis t rano city counc ilmen ha ve approved a 6.2-m ile run through city streets Aug. 18 lhat will force closure of two street.a for al leust one hour. Camino del Avlon will be closed between Ave. Deacanso and Alipaz Street for one hour between 7:30 and 9:30 a .m . Altpaz Street wUI be cl08ed between Camino del Avlon and a point 300 feet north for lhe sam e period . The p~ route will take runners • Loi Rl0t Slreet, A venld1 de a Vl1ta ind Del Obl1po Street . Tbo.e 1treet.1, however, will remaln open. The run la 1pont0rtd by the Jo11er Runnlnt Store In Dana Point and bt1lu at '7:30 1 .m. Worken Return RIVERSIDE <AP> -Some 700 an.Uctpal worken sakl U..y would l'llUnl to work tedar miler approvt111 a new eoatract oller from the city l*Wtl tllem a '1 ,.rcent wa1• lnenne ..,.." Au1. 3 and another 2 Pll'ftnt ralH ne•t Jan. 4. Disro Dude .. L1tlll' Oudt'. .. CJ t hrec·-yr:tr o ld wire -ha ired ter rier. d Pm· ons trnlcs how he kee p~ his <'Yl' on the prov •rhial ball 41s he snags Cl Fris bee in m1d·t11 r during contes t W1 ·cin,t·s· duy an Costa Mcs u . His ownl'r. B J . Mc,1d 11f San C'lt'mf•ntc I h ;u ·kg round I. u pplit'.S body Englis h Pothole Repairs Set for Clemente Tht·n thnf• w:.1~ th(' JOk1· aliout lht· compal'l auto that rollt·d 1nl11 a San Clement(' ~lrN·t poth<>lc and never cam(· out City Coun<·il mcmh1•r• don't thank the· m ;iny potholes in lrx:al streets are funny Th at 's why the council h11s a w;.i rded a $60,400 C'<inlract fu. street pothole and pavement rt- pa 1 r to a Whittler fi rm Ho "ard Bern.en. cit~ publu works director. i.a1d th t> 40.00o squarl' fnol repa\'in~ proJect 1 ... Rocket Burns Forest Brush A fire caus('d by 11 bottlt• rocket burned 20 aacs of hruhh 1n the rug~ed t e rrain at the C l l'v~land Nat1 on u l Fon•s t Wednesday night. An Orange County fire d epart· m ent spokesm a n said the fire broke out at about 7 pm. a hair· m 1 le cast of the U S. Forest Service guard station near the Ortega Hig hway. About SS firefighte rs , assisted b y two aerial t a nke rs. ex linguis hed the blaze by 8:30 p.m No s tructures we re involvt>d and there were no injuries, the spokesman said. t->(Jll"<"INI t 11 lwg1n In l\Uj{ll'·' . 1ft..r r·1ty and lmpr·ri:d l'avinl.( Company off wuilc., rJc11tl1· wh1·n· rc·p;11 ~ arc nc1:r1r>d th1· m11\I ThC' repair wrirk I\ lrm(( <1vr·r r1ur· anc:I c amr C:tbrJUt ;ihr·r ·numerou<; <'omplainl., frr1 m c1t1len~ ... said CCJuncil"'"man l\;i rol.tne K0t.-ster · T he :>amC' '"lt' 't't'm ti) JI" .1~ ~ ,.-:et ..!~~-'°:" 'Jtd of th.· gn, ... 1n.: .. --•. :-.n 1t \ -.t rt•t·t~ ··Th~ \Olum.· ol \-.A~fh• Jn>! ht•.t \~ \t•h1dt•-.. J r•• l.1~.:t1~ t11 hl.1m1• for th.·, r.1t t r 11 ~, h .. (, .... 111 th1• -.t r <'•''' ~I r-. h ••l·-.11 1 1·h.1 r.:t'Cl II lit sh1• .11hlt•d ·" l\1.1n~ of lht• ''''t't'b \\('fl• not <'OnstrU<'t('(f .1l' 1'111 tfillJ: Ill 1'11~ C'Otlt• .. City 11ff1t·1.1b .1n11r 11M1t· th1· "ork "111 tw tompll'led within thrl'e months Amtrak Cut Due? WA S HI N GTON (AP 1 Despite gasoline shortaRes and in<'n •ased train usage. thC' Hou.w s<iys a bout 2() percent of Am tra k ·s mileage s ho uld be cut Under the House bill, a houl 5.500 or Amtrak's 27.500 miles of rail would be eliminated . Carter had urged c utting 12.000 m ile!>, which the administration says would save Sl .4 billion over five years. Marine 'Threat~ Related SAN DIECO CAP)-A llhrln<' Corps scr1eant Issued a dealh threat to memben of hi& platoon If Chef "1quealed" after la¥t month 11 incident ln which 116 recrulll' were physically abused. uccordlnJ( tn pretrial tc8tlmonv. Pvt. Alberto Bartee Jr., 19. or 1,08 Angeles testified Wedne11d1y tha t Gunnery 'S1t. C h arlf'S Bryant. 28. told m~mbert1 or I.he platoon. "Ir anyone tells. l 'll kill him. so help ml· God." "lie wamt>rl us thnl this kind or thing coulrl happe n \'VNY niMhl unl<'ss 11or platoon sturttod 11haprnl{ up." sued P vt.. Tht'Odon· llocancl{ru. 27. or Monrovu1. l'vt Tomas Albuy, 19, 1den liried Starr S~t Hoc·ku-Crosb 11~ l ht· 1lrill instrur tor .. w1fh lht· l'nwhoy hot '" who <'hokl·d tum. 1111y1ng "Do you th i nk y ciur 11cn1or dnll lrustructor iH C'ru7.y'!" Cr o1111 i11 a lO·yt•ar Marine• Vt'terun with dccorntion11 from lhc Vietnam War p lus a Good Conduct Mcdul. Albay Lt-stifled that Cross. 29, of Anadarko, Okla .. "choked my rWC'k for a hout three seconds un- til I s hook my hcud and broke· l<IOS<'.'' Th•· thrc•t• l>ls arc rorm:illy d 1uri;i1· d w 11 h a Ii us in I? I 11; 1'1•1·ruiL'> :it C11m 1> l't•ndh•ton in 1111 1·arly rnorn1nf:( IJa rral·k• inn tfrnt H 0 t' a n I ' .i r U I ('IC t I r 11' !I th 111 llry11nt. ZH. or Nu•hv1lh'. 'f1•nn .. "app1·1irt'(I to IH.· d runk" whe n lhl• prlvah's w1•rc rnusf1•d rm ni I hr-ir hcrl11 prior lo the :1 llcgc•d H ta<'ks Th" hearing could lrud to a j.(l·nc·ral rourt martwl or <111. rn 1:ssal or charl(l's ,..,.... Pa~AI SNIPER ••• 11f r1•p11rt1·r' l•H1ay. :.a id th1· ""~~1l11 hty f')Obl1·d tha t ti ~{'('On1I 1•h;1nl(1• or v1·nu1· m1i:ht be n · 11111r••1I 1f 1·ov1•rug1• i n Or:tn1t .. <'ountv ww, 11ol k1•111 111 .1. ··1m~ Jlf'llf1l1· .. In tht> San D11·i:o c·hani:1• 111 v1•nur· pro1·1·Nl1ni:~. Mc-<i linn hud ..,,,ughl lo m ov<· th«' caSl' to Lo~ /\ngch·!> County. M l!>"i Spencer previou!>ly had olcadl-d innocent to the charl(es or m urdPr and assault with ;,i dt:>adly weapon t\ llll'd IJy gunrin· wcrP th•· 'l hnol ., pnncq1al Hu rton Vra1.rn. '>. ,1nd .i t·u-,t•1d1an, M1c h:i1·l Su1•hJr ~Ii I\ Sa n 011·~11 , pol11 1•111.in .tl:.o wa:, woundt•d l1v 'Olp1 I llrt E 11! hi .. 1 urt1•nt s lwf\q•c•n I h1• ·'~''' 11r i Jnrl JU abo were in Jlll 1·tl when ~n1 p c r r1rt• hit Cll•\·eland f;l('ml'ntary S<·hool 11n 1h1· morning or .fan 2!1 r I) I 1 (" l' a 111• g l' I h a l MI s ~ Spe n t•1·1·. "ho wa~ 16 af the t1 mt• o f t ht· s hootings. re pe ated ly load('cl and rirt.>d a .22-cahber r1· fl t· HI the ~whool located aC'ros:- tht• ~ln•t•l from the home whl·rt• s he hv<'d with her fathe r She reporte dly rccc1 vcd tht• wt'apon from hl'r father a:. a Christmas gift • Miss Spencer was narricaded in the house for severa l hour~ bf'forc· surrendering late in the afternoon to m e mbe rs of a police Spe<-1al W~apons and T ac tics tl'am <SWAT> which hud s urrounded the house after the s hootings OFt~SHORE • OP • QUIKSILVER • HOBIE• SURFLINt: • P UA • STUBBIES WE CARR\' THE BEST ALL YEAR LONG NEWPORT SURF AND SPORT Mt:N•s. WOMEN'S a soys· SWIMWEAR •• St.el JIOl/1 ....... A••· ..... ....., 673°7126 ........ ,......, ' --------------:------------------------- ........... ~ 'THe 1-WILL • A DeCADI OP DANCllR AND U.ClalON.' CONNALLY '9IBICT8 R1pulllw PN8'dendal c .......... Mn" ,....... "' Newport ..... AllP••,.. Connally Pitch PowerfuJ PreaUkntial Hopeful W ow1 Newport-Audience By DAVID IUJTZMANN oe .. o.11,.,........, He spoke of the ravages of ln· Oalion and of the growin& threat of the Ruaalan bear. He preached against the evils of deficit spending and of the necessity for tax reform to ease the burdens of the inflation weary middle class. He made his points with catch phrases "The 1980s will be a decade of danger and decision" and with the fist-pounding authority of a man who would someday like to oo called Mr. President. And when he was finished We dnesd ay, bis audience in Newport Beach stood and gave former Texas Gov J ohn Connal· ly a standing ovation. Many or the 600 packed into the salon or the Marnott Hotel apparently are con vi nced this T exas rancher . lawyer, presidentwl l'onfidanl, former secretary of the tre<1sury and GOP pres1den t1:.il a!>p1rcsnt II'., indeed. chief ex ecut1ve materiul. Conn:.i lly '.s forum was ;.1 luncheon s ponsored hy the Gre ater Irvine Indus trial Otron Talk League, and as he s~dd lat.er, his audience was made up of the kind of local influential political leaders he believes be must im- press first if he is lo make a serious run for the presidency. There seemed little doubt his li steners fell a certain affinity ror Conna lty's blunt-s poke n warnings and views on the stale of the nation. And hjs enthusiastic reception in Orange County was {'Vidently .!.llll in his thoughL-; at a press conference following b1s speech. ''I'm gonna be back," be said of his campaign e fforts in California. where he has been s pf'nding th is week giving speeches and raising funds from San Diego to Fres no and San Francisco. Acknowledging that he was standing on former California Gov Jtonald Reagan's home· I urf, the t·x ·Uc•mo<'rat1 c gov l·rnor of Tl•xas s u1d he wasn't about "to conn-de: this s lat1• to anybody" And proddN1 l1y reportf'r!-> to g1vl:! his v11~ws on California 's winner·takc·all primary, he said County Retirement Program Defended Tax Collector -Treas urer Robert Citron has defended the <>range County E mployee Rct1 rement System which he says has been "battered from pillar to post." Citron told Orange County supervisors Wednesday that the amount of concern expressed over a S2S8 million deficit In the system isn't justified. Citron says a ll retirement svstems have large unfunded lia bilities, "m any larger than Orange County " ··To operate a system with no unrund<'<i lu1bili ty would require s uc h large contribution rates that 1t would make membership in the sy~lem untenable.'· Citron also claimed it would be a miRtake to eliminate the system which he says plays. a m aJor role in retaining topflight e mployees. He said the county lost 1,000 employees last year because of the e ffects of Proposition 13 and ts expected to lose 500 more this year "I am very much concerned with attracting true pro- fessionals in all categories into <'ounty government, people who ~ould be able to carry on with the very much reduced work forces." Citron alao took lsaue with a report by Price Waterhouse & Co which performed• manage - m e nt audit on the retirement 1y1tem earlier tbia year. "I take umbrage with auaes· tion1 that benelita provided by .,...,~11e4s"'"~ HE TAKES UMBRAGE County Otflclal CHron the retirement s ystem are generous when compared with private industry." • He claimed lbe audit ra iled to consider that private firms pro· vide other benefits to e mployees including bonuses. stock options, profit sharing .and expense ac- counts. •·orange County employees have none of this. In the private enterprise, practically In all in- stances the employer pays 100 percent of the contribution rate." Odlettl Oppe.ed it would be "helpful" if the prac· tice were eli min a t ed. He stressed, however, that he didn't wish to interfere in a state mat- te r. He was referring to efforts by state Sen. John Schmitz to have the state's Republican conv<·n· tion delcRates distributed f>ro· portionally a mong t he c;.1n didates based on the percentagl· of the vote each received in a primary t·Jtocllon tr a s ingle can· d1dalt' were lo receive over 50 percent of that vote, however, he or she would get all the del- egates Of his Orange County visit. Connally told newsmen he was attempting to build a base or support among local political leaders. He admitted hi s campaign. launched last Ja nuary, hadn't yt>t pPnetrated down to tht'.'. <.1 vcrage vote r This wouldn'l h~1ppc•n, he ~aid. until he finally 1H·nctralcs the h1gh-vis1h1lity wor ld of µrime·llme t1·lc:v1sion ll('WS J\!->kt·d hy a r1•porter if being an ex O<·mocrut h ;id <:ausc•tl some Republicans lo mis trust him, Connally snapped , "If be· Ing a former Democrat d b · qualifies you. then Governor Reagan and I will both have to quit." Reagan. too, is an ex· Dem ocrat. Earlier, in his speeeh to the G r ea t e r Irvine Industrial Le ague audience, Connally re- c1t<'d a litany of national woes. Referring lo national energy p t oblems . Connall y said Am e rica wa s being he ld "hostage al the hands of OPEC <Organization of Petroleum Ex- porting Countnes> " He said OPEC holds tht' life or death or the industrial world in its hands. Connally railed for the mmmg and buming of more coal and the opening of public lands to ex- plore for oil and gas to achieve energy independence. He advocated more nuclear power plant development, but said later al the press con ferencc he doesn't look on nuclear power as the long-term solution. He said solar power could one day he feasible. pe rhaps by the mid-21st century. but couldn't be counted on now for s ubstantial amounts of energy Speaking of the re laxation of environmental rules to permit more coal mining, he said lands can be restored afterward to look even better than before the mining began. As an example, he said, Irvine ranch land looks better today than before it was developed. On international matters, Con- na 11 y decried the escalating military might or the Soviet Union and said the United States would have lo maintain Its military and economic strength to re main the spokesman for the free world. Afte r bh appearan ce In Newport Beach, Connally spent Wednesday evening al the home of an Orange industrialist for some Informal fund-raising ae- livltle.. Latins Flay AG Choice The naUoeal p...ulent ot the Lea1ue of United Latin Amertea Cltbem CLULAC> baa aUacllecl Pre1ldnt Carter'• nomtudaD ola.iaadn OvtleUl u U.S. :=,t ....... 1. ....... a..Wataluta Au PN9' ...,.,... w.-... I dar tUl :':*' ... , ...... QYlletd ~ ltiiia ...... ... job. -·w--· ,.... eo a ....... ............ .......... ln· ---~--· ........... tllatlllwtll w ~ ... ., to praeeat 1111- BonUla al10 predicted dire polltical couequencea for Preli· deal Cuter'• re-elect1on b6d ll an Hllpudc lan't named u dep- ut1 1tiorney 1eneral or to anotber cabinet po1t. Boa""' Mid Hilpanita 1boukl he•• ..._ eqnaulted about tbe rabtnet D01Dln1Uona, but that daeJ are blbll left outatde the .......... a •. BolllDa 1ald ll Carter doeln 't mu• • HilpanJc apDOtn\IMnt, tbat Mexie1n·Amerfe1a1 will etUMr mount a drtve for Sen. lchJard KemMCb tor pNlident or nar, away tram dM poUa. 80LU1 al80 eGma:Mt'tM at t1M Asia refugees and Mexicans. ''The country haa s hown a humanitarian aide, and rllht.ful· ly 10," to the Sout.heaat Aalau, be noted. ··vet it 11 uslnt doc• and police r1ld1 to deport un· documented allen worken to Mexico. Tbe lncon1i1tency la very dllturblnK . ·'The undocumented worker 1hould be lhown no leas com· p111lon than the lndochlnete." be declared . Thur!day. July 2&. 1979 s DAILY PILOT A3 lsraeli8 Blamed PLO Leader Dies . . Of Gunshot Wound NICE. France <AP) -Zuhair Mohsen. mllllary operations chief ot the Palestine Liberation Or1anlzalion, died today as a re· ault of injuries received lo a shooting this week, hospital of· ficials said. Mohsen, ~. wbo also beaded the Salqa <Thunderbolt> guer· rilla oTganii aUon controlled by Syria, was shot in the head Tues- day niibt as he approached the door of a fourth·Ooor apartment in CaMes he and hts wife had been occupying s ince la st weekend. His wife, who was opening the apartment door to admit rum, told police the gun· man fired fro m a s ervice s tairway six feet away. He had been reporte d in "hopeless" condition following an operation to remove a bullet from ru s head. Egypt's secret service tipped I s r ae li assas s i n s or thf' whereabouts of the PLO leader, a leftist Arab newspaper report· ed today. It said the Israeli agents foUowed him to Cannes from an African summit meet· ing in Liberia The PLO also accused Israel of the assassination of Mohsen. uut Western diplomats in Pan!> said the shoollng on the Riviera may have be<?n the start or a new round of warfare betwc<!n rival PLO factions or leaders. In Ca iro . an Egyptian sp0kesman also referrf'd to th1• possibility of an Interna l PLO dispute. Egypt has often "called on the various factions or th£• Palestinian movPment to end their internal difference!-> and the bloodshed among them th<lt has claimed many v1rtims or th1· r e volution." the gove rnment spokesman ~aid A watchman n·portcdly !>ll W two mt·n. one p<>!->s1l1ly an J\r;ilJ and the oth{'r a lar~•· mun in a while s uit. ;1pp an•ntly Euro pean. flel·ang in a red Fiat with .J local license. In flcirut. Ya'i!>Cr J\rafat. th .. chief of th<' PLO. chargt:d th al the shooting was th<! work of a hit s quad trained by the Israeli secret service. Saiqa and another PLO fat· lion, the Ma rxist Democratic Front fo r the Liberation of Palestine. blamed the "Camp David alliance" -Is rael, Egypt and the United States . Sa1qa vowed a "painful and dec1s1vc reply sooner than expected." The leftist Beirut newspaper As Safir said today Egyptian secret servicemen who accom- p a nied Egyptian Preside nt Anwar Sadat to the African s um· mil in Uberia lu t week tipped agents of Mouad, the braeli in- t c 11 1 gen c e age ncy, about Mohsen's movements af!er the s ummit Antlwny, DiedTich Hearing Delayed · By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of -O•llY Pl ... SWll A defense move has delayed a preliminary hearing of cam · pa1gn fund charges agains t Orange County Board o f S upervisors Chairman Phihp Anthony, forme r Supervisor Ra lph Diedrich and two pas t polit1cal associates. Court proc1.....,>din~s against the r o ur CO·d efe nda nls halte d Wednesday a rter a ttorneys r epr e s e nting Anthony a n d Oit'.'.dm·h went to the bench of SupPrior Court Judge Byron Mc M 1 llan asking that he over rule a low(·r c·o urt decision that d1!-!quahf1l·d Central Municipal Di s trict Court Judge Robert I.aw from hear in g the pre hminary examination Mc Millan ordered that a h1•ar mg on the dlsqualifll:;1t1on 1!>su1· be: held next Thursday Moments later. ovPr the pro· tests of the pro5t>cutors from the state Attorney General's of- fi ce, Eugene Langhlluser. prt.·· !>1d1ng JUdgl: m the mu01c1p:.il <·ou rt. ordcn'<i the f'nt1 n· case· hd d over until Sept 11 Wednesday's event!> began o,1,h1·n Mar!>h a ll "vl o r ~an , 1)11•'1 rich's allomf'y, d1dn 't !>how up for a !-><·ht'tlulcd 9 :15> a m :.ip 111·:arant•(• In lhl' {'lJ'>t' J\ r1·w minute<; htlL·r . Thomas Cros h:,.. An tho n y'!-> attorn1•y , dt'>UP p t•;HC'Cf I' r os<•(' utor '> ,1 s'>u mPtl tha t Morgan had ex peril'ncc·d car trouble. and 1·ngag1·d 1n !>mall taJ k among the msclv1·s /\bout 10 ·30 a.m. Morgan and C ros by suddenlv showed up before Judge Langhauser, and announcc.'<1 J udge McM11l <.1n's de c1sion Deputy Attorneys General J Richard Haden and J effrey Joseph immediately complained to the Judge that the order had been issued without their mput. He told them he was bound by thP higher <'OU rt 's order. Later Wednesday, Haden and Joseph met with McMillan and asked that he recons ider his de· CISIOn He refused. Joseph charges that Morgan and Crosby acted "improperly" and that he believed they should somehow be sanctioned Haden s aad that Mor gan p a rti c ularly, w as "db courteous" to Judge La nghaw;t>r for not showing up at the 9:30 ;,i.m. apJl<!arancc. "ll 'i. d1scourtRous to leave a <'o url wa1t1ng fo r :.in ho ur without calhni? in," Haden s<1id Conta<'tc<I lat(' Wcdncsd<1y iJl h1~ offi ce. Crosby sci1d. "I hav<! :.it-t to shtd a ll'ar ov1•r has plQUl' .. Crosby '>n1d the movt· wa:; no dirfcrt·nt rmm one rec1•ntly mad1· IJy a ll1•puty attorney g1:ncral i.lguinsth1m. ·A II I tlo is fol low the pro· cN1urc· th1·y l('ach," Crosby said "They can Jump in the ocean." Morgan could not be reached rm 1·umm1·nl Since• Monday, the case has hf'l'n 1n the• h a nds of ft vf• \t u n 1<'1 p i.l I Co u r l and t y, o Surwrmr Court JUd~cs uv1·r the 1'\SUl' of who will pres1d1· ovt•r th•• 11rl'li mmary hearing. The IS!>Ut.: ha!> J>rimarily 1·1·n t1·n·d nv1·r a ruhn..: hy Munil'1pal Ct>U rt .Judg1• Barhara Thompson lhllt the pros1·<'utwn wt.ts within its lt'gal ri~hls m ch<1lleng1ng i.IS· s 1~nrnent of the case lo Judge La w That issue will again bt• in the s potlight during next week's Superior Court heanng. J\nthony , Diedrich, former Anahe im C ity Counci l man Wilha m Kott and one-time coun· t y political f1nanc1er Gene Conrad a rc charged with con- Cl· al ing tht.• true sources of money that went to several 1976 political campaigns Floor Sample Sofa and Chair Clearance SAVE 25 \ to /\30% Above Sofas and Chairs are Gracefully designed with superb conatructlon enhanced by metlculoua tallortng to give you lavish comfort. Yoor F•vome Oee'VM' Will Be H•PP'I ro Ass11t Yoo H.J.GAl\~ETT fURNll1J~E PAOFESSIONAl INTtAIOA OHIGHEAS Htl HAllOlaY•. COSTA MBA 646-1171 & ....... o1 •• :r--......... rt ....... . ... . ~ ~ ... tUt ... fomd UM U. . ~ lDCIOMll· ... , ...................... .. The LOLAC leader said be dtdn't ld•oeaa. an open border, but •dclld thM ettorta •bould be miff to lncnae trade. tourllm and ttoaomtc arraqemnta .. ~...... .. ...................................................... .. . . •• , CWLVPILOT . . ,JI!\ ,"!!:1 .... ~ "-~~".' M•l':pltl11e l.dting Out the Air TD WAmlNGTON WWSUE: In these daya when yo&a ru't f\nd mucb t.o 1mlle about ln daily n.nu, count on the newtpapen to take .omelh!na 1erloua and tum it tn to a ioke. Hilbway u.lety ta U\e •11ue at hand. For yun DOW, tuuranee companlea/aavuta ot roMd Hl•lY and other aut.horlbea b1vt1 been ~I for adop- h°" of .tr bl11 to aav• livM on \be bl1Away1 ot our oaUon The air ba1 11 M d_,vlce Installed In the dashboard area of an a&utomobUe. It reposes there ih a deflutt-"d cond1Uon until a k•d-ooo colliaio'n JOits U Into action. Then, 1n k &s ~- \..: ~ _,,~ ·~.., iook Olll! Here Come& Attack by Congres&10nal Air Baga than the wink of an eye, the bag inflates Itself between the motorist and the instrument panel, thus cus hioning the body from fatal impact TIDS IS HAR DLY a lauRhing matter. Some safety ex- perts assert the air bags could save 9,000 laves each year on the h.ighways. Alas, adoption or air bags faces renewed debate soon in Congress. And thus one headlJne appeared tod ay declar- ing, "Air Bags Face Major Tes t in House ... " Listen. if you don't read beyond that ·headline, you'd s imply figure 1t was gomg to be another one or those filibuster debates in Congress with ct:r taan gaseous representatives try ing lo hold the noor. It would be the Air Bags versus the Snorers tn cinothcr congressional confrontation. CERTAIN LONG-TIME congr essional observers would s uggest that some How;e membt!rs could fill severa l air bags just introducing what they're gomg to speak about. Gas may be an expensive commodity at t"e ser vice station pumps but it's cheap on the House noor. · Ir you figured to take a serious po'tl on the chances of air bags in the legislative debate, it's difficult to figure how you'd even a pproach our coastal delegation in Con· gress. How in the world, for example, would you ever put lbe questicm to ~cressman Bob Badbam, lhe Republican from Newport Beach" VOU MIGHT TRV a question hke:"Ltslcn. Bob, what do you think about the a1 r bags an Congress?" He'd probably reply, "Hey, show a httle respect. Some or those people are my best friends ... " So you try <.1gam and ask, "No, Bob. l mean do you think the air bags will get out orthe House'!" Then he'd answer, "Naw, some of those guys wall be running for re-election even after I've retired . . " Clearly, there's no way you can handle this. Prices - Continue To Soar WASHINGTO N (AP ) - Another blfl spurt in t&e eott of eneray and houain• puahed con· sumer prices up l percent ln June 11 lnfiatlon continued to r4&.ie above a 13 percent annual rate, the government reported wday. Soaring price increases for gasoline and bealiDJ fuel and a blight rise in food pnces kepl the Labor Department 's monthly in· nation measure at 1 percent or higher for tbe firth consecutive month. TRllOVGH THIE first halt of the year, inflation has been run· n ing at a 13.2 percent aMual rate. Jr it continues at that pace for the ruu year, 1979 will reg- iste r the h.ighest inflation since immediately after World War II. The Carte r administration forecasts that a substJtnlia l slowdown in food price increases later this year will help pull in· flalion down from its current high level. But the administration still ex- pects inflation to finish the year at a rate of more than 10 per cent. for only the third time in three decades. T HE INFLATION rat e con· tinued to take its toll on a typical worker's real spendable eam ings, after deducting taxes and taking inflation into account, the Labor Department said. Spendable earnings of a mar· ried worker with three depen· de nts declined 0.8 percent in June, meaning that wages could not quile keep up with the rise in cons ume r prices during the month. For the 12 months ended an June. a worker's real s pendci blc c<t mings declined 3.5 per· cent. The Labor Department said gasoline pnces continued lo soar m June, Jumping 5.6 percent a fter a 5 percent rise in May. Th,psc prices h:Jve advanced at a 60.8 percent annua l rate so for this year. .Jmaps to Deatla La rry Crocker. 30, sits on a meta l beam atop the Miami· Dade Community College campus in downtown Mi a mi s hortly before jumping to his death seven stories below. Crocker. who claimed to be J esus Christ. had s pent 13 hours at the saml' spot last year before bemg talked down. Oil Barons Assail Windfall Tax Plan WASllJNGTON {A I' 1 The oil indus try says President C<trter 's "windfall pror1ts tax" isn't net'ded. de:.patc a fresh prt·~ tdential declaration that the levy 1:. crucial lo his new multi billion-dollar l'nergy program "We continue to believe that added new laxes in additwn lo those a lready on lht.> hooks an· unnecessary." American Petroleum Jnst1tut1• President Ch<.1rlcs J D1Rona !:.aid Wedn1:sday night. COMMENTING AFTER CARTER'S news confcrcnl-c, D1Hon<.1 said that without the ne w tax, the nation's oil companies should he able to increase production of domestic 011 by about two million SI MILARLY, f 'UEL oil pnc.-es barrels a day by the m1d-1980s. "With the proposed new tcix a lea pe d 8 .6 pe rcent in June millionbarrelsadaywill bc lost."hc sa1d . rollowing a 5.3 percent rise m DiBona made his comme nts after Carter used his nat10nally May. Through the lirsl half of broadcast news conference to a ppeal to the American public to the year, fuel oil prices have help him win final eongressional approval for the J:!roposed_ t~x . been climbing at 70.6 percent an· The pre1tident said his proposal Is ne<?essary to fund has $142 btlhon nual rate. energy program designed to lessen the nation's dependence on 1m· The gove rnme nt's index of ported oil. housing continued to rise steeply The proposal already has cleared the llouse of Reprcsen· for a fifth straight month. Hou.o:. tatives. and Carter said "there will be a m assive struggle to gut NATION I WEATHER Rationing OfGwJ Set Back • WASHINGTON <AP> -After .an unexpected Htback. HoUle leaden are plann1n1 aDOtber vote ant week to 1ive tbe preti· dent atandby authority to ration gasoline. Debate on tbe &eglalation was a bruptly halted late Wednesday artet the House app roved . 232·187, a Republlcan·apomored ameodment sharply limitlnC tbe president's nexibllity to impose rationing. IT WAS THE s~nd blow the House has dealt Preside nt Carter's request for standby ra- tioning authority this year. In May, tbe Houae turned down a similar rationing plan entirely. The proposal before the House would allow eithe r the House or the Senate to block rationing any time the president tried to im· pose it -a safeguard Carter s ays he can live with. But the amendment adopt.cd Wednesday would also give Congress "one-house veto" power to reject details of the pla n in advance. The amend· ment was by Rep. Benjamin A. Gilman, R-N.Y. Supporting the proposal were 79 D e m oc r ats a nd 1 53 Republicans. COMMENTING ON the voll' today, White Ho use prc:.s sec re tary J ody Powell said . "It's a sign that, too mucb and too often. once the Ras lines db· appear the immcd1atc threat 1s no longer with us. It becomes politics as usual, business as usual." Claiming this provision would make it extremely dirricult for the pn-sident to ever order ra ttoning. the ball's sponsors had 1t rt'ffi0Vl'<f from lht.• JIOUS<' n oor whale they tried lo fi~urt: out what to do next J\nd Carter. rc:-.ponding to the latt·~l dl!Ve lopmt.·nl. cnt1c1lcd Congrt•ss durin~ his broadca~t nt·ws confe rCO('t' Wt·dnesday n1~hl f or puttj n g n e w "rt•~trainls" in the• way of a !:.tandl>y rationing pl:.in . HE RENEWED his appeal that Congress gi ve him rat1on1n~ authority before leaving town for its month-long August re· ccss. House Speaker Thomas P O'Neill tentatively i.chcduled de· bate to r~umc on the bill next Tuesday. Ing prices increased 1.5 percent the windfall profits tax bill" m the Senate during the month, home (inane---~~~~__::..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ing costs jumped 2.1 percent and maintenance and repairs rose 0.9 percent. T he gQOd news for consumers was that food pnces rose by a modest 0.2 percent during June. the s mallest a d v:J nce in 11 months. Clothing prices declined 0. l percent and entertainment costs rose by just O. J percent, the smallest rise this year. NYSE COMPOSITE T R A1 SA(~TIONS °'*""•' r •. .__ ..... ., ... "'i••-.-'" .,..._ •• lu I or• •.... .. ..,,.,. ··""-~-'"'l-t-'-"'-""'••• •# _ _.. ,_ •• ,~ ......... . ' "" I Texas Coast Drenched Water Pours Into Homes, Businesses Te•p~rat•.r~• H I ~ ~<IJ Al-• '' 1• Albu.Que 100 11 All•nt• 1t1 71 , t~ BAlllMOrt 8' I• 02 tlol~ • ·~ •I Bo.Ion " 11 B•own.,,111• 'IJ 83 6utl•IO 81 7J 1 ?Cl c11evennt1 ao )ti Clll<•QO 11 &I O~ C.oncln"4th ~ n 11 C.level•no 8J 11 .en 0.1 Ft. 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LOftO 8Nc" ., ... Monrovia .. ., NtwPMt 89.Kll 11 '3 Northrldot tO •5 Ollt•rlo •~ •• Palm 59rtnoo IO'I IO P•..otn• II 61 i.ene_.,.tno .,. .. S<in O•••t11 90 M Mfl)OW 11 ). Sem•A11t f l M Seni. CrYI 65 H ~-.,... 13 S4 T.-.v•i.v n •> ~M AMl•IClllll .,.,..,.ce tG 1' ..... ., ., Cullecett '4 1S .Ot ,,....,, tO 15 OueNI.... •. " --tG 11 .....,.. .. n ,......, ,, Mtl•lleft tG " MHIU Glty 1• " Mttl4te .. 1, Mtlftter ,.., tot 11 ....... . ,, T-...C..... It .. ,,..., .. ,. ..... " ,. 11 .... _ •• ,.. ........,_,..,.~ ...... •'--'-"·-----........ ~ ....... ................ -............. 11 h.t1•d.,,. __ • U1nclW!\otr.01n T hunder\torm• •ho p•od11<ed lluvy r .. n In -central Mid~ t•rly thl\ mornlnQ, •nd thun· der\lloWer1 -•e eape<l...S to con. llnue 1n Ille E;nl tOday Otc.nion.tl thun<M•~~" wen e•pe<te<l to be \<tllered In Mont•nt •nd the mollftt.in\ of Atuon. •nd New ~•i<o. Hefty r•tn w•\ htlety '" t•nlr .. -~""" LOlll\IMI•. CaUlor•ia M o•Uy lair -Iller""''" lltlle ttm pere1urt t ll&"O'!! wn UPf!<led '°' $0utllerllr. GallfOfnl• ''"'""' for 109 •nd -<IOuth MM ll'te <.OHi •nd At· ltrnoon <loudlneu over the "'°""' t•ln\. Only p.tr11tl <IMrlllQ ••• Prt· di< led.., Ille-· The <loudi-II\ LO'l Anoelff ••I eo pee• to COM"-with toc..e I foO and ""'' tuftllllne In the ltf ,.._. 111ro"911 Frees.,. t4kjlK -predict tdtobe,_IO. Sunny llllft -• t •pe<;le<I In the mount.in-~. with hlQM In lhe IOL But IM' MltllNtn dntf'1 ••H• h.ct IN P""ll .. tlty ol .... .,._ -·-,,.... ~,_,. wltll tw 1•i.. 111 other Cl9Mf1 -wllll 111111! -...,.,., .. <""9 Coascal It' eac•er ... _ .. ' • tO t t tO t • " t ' " . 8ROWN ACTIONS HIT Lt. Gov. Mfke Curb VIEWS CRITICIZED Tom Hayden ThurldeV. July 26. 1979 C11rb Raps Miller Brown's Presidential Bid Hurt? • SACRAMENTO <AP> Lt Go•. Mike CW'b H)'t .... ctre.u. Jane l'anda. ber antJwar activlt.t hu1bud T0tn Hayden and ex· POW &dilOD llllltr, newly jp polaled Oran~e Cou nty •upervlJor, are hurUoa Cov. Ed· muftd Brown Jr '• pre1ldenU•I ch•ncet. Republltan Curb aueased ~mottat 8fXJWn'• atatus at a neiws t.'Onlerenc~ C'alled Wednes· day to dlacwas a proposal for al lowin1 MexJcana Into the Unltf'd .States to work. The pro1r1m would resemble the old bracero P,lan. Called the "guest worker ' program, it would allow Mcx1c1tn1> lo enter the -United Stateis to work an agriculture and elsewhere but would be written so as not to de prive Americans of jobs. Curb said. BACK TO Brown: Curb noted that the st.ate Senate refused last Friday to confirm Miss Fonda's appointment lo the state Arts Council, and Brown has also been criticized for appointing Miller to the Orange County Boa rd of Supervisors. Miller. who was supported by Miss Fonda and Hayden personal friends or Brown was formally cens ured and n·· tired from the U .S. Marine Corps after a 1973 investigation into allegations he collaborated with the North Vietna mese while a prisoner of war. Miller denied the allegations. Curb said the three do not represent the feelings of the vast majority of Californians. "The thing that upsets people as that their innuence Is so great al the present Ume, that maybe <in action such as the action the I .C'gaslature took the other duy waa neceaaory Jual Lo brina back aome re&100Mble b11lance." he Uid. CU U SAID IJrown appointed Miaa Fond11 and Mlller lo boost his presidential aapirationa and pr~1umably counteract h is growaoa ima1ee as a con · servatlve. • "He 1s s hooting for the support of the ultra-liberal segm ents throuahout the country," he said. Curb, who has tried to make appointments while acting gov ernor' during Brown's absences rrom the state. declined any blame ror the deterioration of Brown's relations wi th the Legislature. "l think the prob· te rns he's having are coming from members of his own party," h<.· said . BROWN WAS quoted by The Sacramento Bee Wednesday as say ing some D emoc r atic legis lators fear he will be elect cd president and leave Curb to preside over the 1981 legislative reapportionment. Said Rrown : '/\ lo t of h•gi!-tlatorl> a re actuully afr,11d I' II b1• elected.· H<ick to the "guest worker· proposal. Curb Jo.aid the federal govt·rnml·nt should authorize 1l St <i tl'!'> would cll'Ct lo pa rt1 c1pall· lie said 11 would g 1v1• tht· aliens respect. a nd would mean that their c hildren "wouldn 't· have to live behind closed door~ a nd closed blinds." C urb, whose maternal grandmother is Mexican, said he would discuss the program Tuesday a t a meetin~ of the gov ernors or north a nd south B<iJ:J California. and J\ug. I 5 at :1 mel'ting of th1· Cumm 1s~1on or the Callfornias at Lake Tahoe lie said he would also testify before a federal commission. Curb said he has not discussed the program with Brown, whose father. former Gov. Edmund "Pat" Brown. oversaw the phas · Ing out of the original bracero program. He said the United Stales and Mexico could work out a pro· gram similar to one between Switzerland and Italy. 10 which Swiss employers tell the Italian government how many workers they need and the w..o rkers are sent with work permits. * * * APWl ....... to CRITICAL OF SENATE Jane Fonda McCarthyism Spirit Charged by Fonda LOS ANGELES <AP I --Actress June ~·ondu has blamed what Shl' described as "the spiral of McCarthyism" for her rejection by the state senate as a member of th<· C<illforn1a /\rts Council "Thl' spirit of the· witQh hunts of lhe 1950s thal attacked art1 .... ts 1n I lollywood for their poltt1cal conv1ct1on!> and rod<.· roughshod over their civil hbcrtie!-t the spirit or In hl'r !>lUll·mt·nt tht·-a1·tn·-.-. McCa11hyism !>llll !'>molders in our s tale Sl•nate ." M 1ss Fonc1:1 . .i ..... 1 <•lt·rri·d l11 J µuhht· d1 !->put• s:11d in <1 written stal1:rncnt n • lil'l" t·t·n hi•i an<I fol hinger Joun h•<1sedWcdm·~d<1~ H:11·1 "ho h•JU~hl ii full pag1· ll t'" '-PUl.ll'' ad t:tll1ng for an in "APPARENTLY , so trtt· \1•s t1 gat1on into human right:. SC'nators. still bt.-nt on fi ghtJng '1nlat1ons 1n V1t•tnam the meriLs of the Vietnam war Vonda h<ld que!>l10ned the <Jnd smarting from the tragic '>ing<.•r's M>ur<'f'S and .,ard H:.icz·.., consequences of th<.· pos1t1<1n "11 rds aligned her ·with the they once advocated. have n·s· most narrow and negative clc rn<.·nts in our country who con urrectcd th e stale c h argl·S 1inut' to bel1evl• that communis m leveled against me during the is wors<' th;rn d Ntlh .. Nixon period, .. Mass Fonda "31° Fonda's nl'w -.talt'ml·nl -,;11d The &natl' voll'd 28·5 against This new round of attach also !\1 iss Fonda's appointment last Friday c1fter u dl·hatl' 1n whtc·h il -.i·t•m lo imply lh<1t I :.im uncon Ethics Ruling 'Blow' RC'puhl1<·Hn M•nator <ttl'U'>c:cl hn 'i•rm·d about lhP pll~ht of lht of l reason dun ni.: Liit· V 1ctna m 11'1:1 t P<'•iplt· and un" 1 ll1n J,! '" 111 War 1·11 IH'al of lh1· """ go\ .. rnnic nt "' \' 11•1 rw Ill l\l i~s Fond:1 ab11 ha.., dr.11o\11 c rtt1cism n•c<·nllv fur 1nflul·n1· Slit. SJ\IU -.h1· h.i d t l'l't·nll> 1ng Go\' Edmund <: Brown .Jr 1·011trihutr·d m1>1H'.\ 1111 .J pnvat• DAILY PILOT A• r Pot OK~jf •' To Treat~-.. c:ancer • • SACRAMENTO (AP> -*art· ang next year. California pbysi· cians will be allowed to pre· scribe marijuana for cancer pa· tients on chemotherapy. Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's office re ported siining t he enabling legislation Wednesc9ay. It was SB184 by Sen. Robert Presley. D·Ri verside. ' A -i>resley s pokesman. Bob Holmes. said California 'Wiii be the 14th slate to allow marijUana use in cancer treatment. SU PPOllTE RS o f the bill m<Jtnta1n that marijuana as often more effective than other deugs 1n counte racting the nausea brought on by chemotherapy. The bill a ulhoriws a rour.jear program under which doctors cleared by the stnte Research Adv isory Panel could ad· minister the drug. The panel would also consider the: use or mar1Juana as a tnJal· mcnt for g laucoma <.tl some future t1ml· Glaucoma lreal· mt•nt was originally in the hill. hut w;.i -, excluded hy amend ml·nt:> lo !>al 1!'>1fy t·rit 1c:-. Suicide Victim Found fil\MONA IAPl Remains of :i hodv sratlt•n•d over a hill~mk neu r ·Hamona hav1• hccn 1dcn 11f1<'d IJ~ tht• 24 -y ear-old S;;n 1>1c~o wom::i n who <'o mmrtll·d -.u1r1de la!>l wc· ... k b~ Jumping 1r11m ::i hcltl'opter Tht-San Ou·go C'1111nty t'nron•·r 1d1·nt1f1t•d lht• rPm111n:--W1·<11w-. d.1v :.hortl~ aflt•r 1w11 lc·1·n·ai.:1· ltoy!> 11111nd th<· hod y in a rork~ remoll' .1n·a t·a:-l of Hamona. to a ppoint form(•r POW Edi:-on n·l1t'f m1sswn to aid th1· hoat llt'Oplt·. an<J ha"' JOin'·-' in Arr Elatnl' LaSpina. a 24 year-old M Iller to a V<t <:anc} on tht· " "11 " h f h _, h d r lll·St .v lnll'rnat111n:il .., n·riu".LI mot er o l wo. au c :.irterc O ran ~l' Cou nt y Board '' ' ~., th h I t f M t that :.in 1m1><1rtwt dt·l1·""l1on .... l' c icop er rom on i:omery Supervisors Millt•r has been ac ,.u "' 1· Id I t w d d t 11· th admitted to 1nv"sl1"al" C<lnd 1· · ie a'i c ncs ay. e 1ng l' Justices Reluctant to Decide Fate SAN 1-'RANCISCO (APJ State Supreme Court 1ustices have been told it would be a "stun ning blow" to the administration or justice if they themselves decide whether a probe into their al· ltiged impropriet ies should be open or closed. ( J ··it is with profound C"'T' -'T'E regret that the Com · .::J.11'1• J m i s s 1 o n on .J u d i c i a I l'erform<1nce finds itself ...._ _______ ....,. obh gatL>d to advise lhe jus tices under investigation for possible misconduct on questions of judicial ethics." the eight-member panel said Wednesday. The commission's statement came in reply to • a Supreme Court letter posing legal questions on whether t he judges should rlisqualify themselves Ga. Case SedJa<"k LOS ANGELES IAP l I\ West Los Angeles gas station owner, the first to be cited in this city for a violal.Jon of the state's odd·even gas rationing plan. has lost the first round in his fight to prove Gov Edmund G Hrown Jr. 's orders a re un· const1tut1ona l. To m l>orsc•y 30, pleaded innocent and re· ce1vl'd a Sept. 24 tnal date Wednesday. following <1 rulinJt by Municipal Judge Loui!> B. Feder uphold· Ing the emergency gas rules instituted May 9 "Cl<"adoM• •f'or<"~d' HOLLYWOOD <AP> Three high-paid Twen· t1eth Century-Fox executives, including president Alan Ladd Jr .• have been "ordered" to take "forced vacations" until next week. according to their offices. The offices of Ladd, J ay Ka nte r and Gareth Wi gan said the three men. who are scheduled to resign to Corm a new producllon company. were told to depart. although Fox spokesman Phillip Myers said they were merely asked to leave In or· t\esa \7erde ~qoor SALE! SALE! SALE! SAYISUI! POPOV VODKA .... Sf.49 1.11 Ure .... S4.2' ........ S299 der t-0 make the transition to new m<Anagcmeol smoother t u:.ed of rollalioral1ng with .. ., ' t h t dt I 1 wns in th<· Vil'lna mcst• ca mp:-. 111 ot s c wan c o view :.omc rca North Vietnam while a prisonrr d 1· ... tatr iiii9!iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiim _____ a_n~pns<_:!n!> ----------------- 1t'afer111elon Undoing SANTA BARBARA (AP> It was apparently <1 hungry desire for a melon lh&t cut short the flight of fugitive India n act1v1st Leonard Peltier. who was captured fi ve days after his dram<it1c escape rrom prison. Peltier, 34, was .caught hiding in a tree Wednesday ~ miles north of the Federa l Corrcc tional Ins titution at Lompoc. Authorities were s ummoned by Santa Maria resident Jerry Parker. who saM 11 man matching Peltier's description s natched a watermelon from his melon patch th<il morning and stole his truck and shoes. ·~~~.1~ATIHG SelM Wet.-,HHll"'I St L•< n1~11 !>t•Vt<t r.,.,,., !>lart\ ., "°"' Door E.Ypaftsio11 Balled ''~" Stor~ Ne.r~u Vour Ar•rl• <.O~TA MUA642-1JS3 LOS ANGELES <A P > -Opponents of a 111•NrwPO<tBh•d planned expansion of Pep Roys western regional M•~\•OH v1t.>049S·0401 headquarters launched a C<Jmpasgn Wednesday to ·~·" ~'711 <:;: ..... ~ .. :~~·;·~ .. 1 , halt the prOJect until "adequate" prov1s1ons arr ,.----------~ made to house displaced residents. P(.'Ople United to Save Our Community, which includes families und small businessmen. contends the expansion is a misuse of Sl.5 million in federal funds designed to rehabilitate and build low income housing. The group has the support of the Coalition for Economic Survival and Democratic Local news. Every day. In th• U11ij4j{.jl Congressman Ed Royba l of Los Angeles. GOURMET MARKET <Mark et Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Lee J ensen and his helpers have: ,...._w11awc~ Florlda l.obeters . AWff•·~ WI. l·t•, ... .,,_,, ~ • ..,... rl~t· 2.991 •. Fish Kabobs .. .. .. .. , . 99C ••. lllM•••Wl.fOt. FRF.SH PRODUCE Especially lhls limt' of Y<'n r. 011r produce dept. lb full or tho.,e moulh ·wllt('ring and tu s tt• templin~ summ<'r frmt1> & vine· ripened melons. •.... ,_,,...._ Seedless Gr•pe11 59c .._ lllff·LI,..._ Vellow Meal Peacbes 39C , ... ,.... .... Hawallu Pineapple 89C ... .... ,_ lrouoll 25( .. 39c.-. From our Liquor Dept. .. Just think u hall ~allon or I 75 liters of SrnJmorr Vodka, only 9.98 plu!l tax. TOP QUALITY MEATS LarR<' fresh Zack ~ Farms Roasting Chickens sturred with Delaney's own appl<' dre<1slng. Also available plain. 98C .._ AU. INTtlll IAM& OYEl!j.af!ADV rAN One splil Rock Comish Game Hen on 11 bed ot Delaney's appl<' dri!sslng. 1 79 . . ... For the Uar·B·Q or hrollt-r. try our beef kabob:. with all the trimmings. 3.98 u DELANEY'S Govmet Martle& Opea DaUJ M • Cloled Sanday z'lzt Newport BIYd., Newpol t Beaell 1'73·55ZO DESIGNER FURMTURE SALE FEATURING FURTHER MARKDOWNS ON FINE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Here are some ol our designer upholstery bargains Slone & Phillips beige vcivel lounge cric1•r was S425 now S25'l A Pel" ot oc1tmeo11 chenille StonP & Ph1fl1p't Chdir<., wer" st1111 CiL now S31'1 Pd MuStf'r Crrlll qrr·o·n vef vel swivel roe ker wrl't SJ 15 now S/1311 Peter Lang soft brown p1c11d chdir & ottoman was S941./ now S54Q . Oebu l tool Sofa, cotton print fabric. was S865 now S565 . StonP & Phillips 8-1001 Sota. floral print was S1295 now S795 Stone & Phillips Gold Velvet CMir was \325 now S22 5 ... Stonr• & Phtll1ps CrPwel Wlngchair was S595 now S37S Roy,11 Coach Ladies Chair & Ollomdn 1n rust ve lvet was S515 now SJSO . . Master Craft Blue Chair was \305 now S150 Stone & Phillips Flamest1tch Wmgcha1r was S6911 now S399 ... Master Craft sofl ·blue chec.k chair was S28Q now s 16Q Stone & Phillips Blue colton prinl Love S >ctl wet " S945 now SSl./5 Royc11 Coacri gre~n velvet Chair was \41 5 now SIY9 A pa ir of Stone & Ph1l11P'> Tub Cridtr<. werr SJQS ec1 . nowSIY9Pd Hf'nredon Wino Chair Wd!> S899, nClw SIJ99 MANY MORE SPECT ACULAA BAAOAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST . All Speclel-Order Upholatered Furniture In your choice of style & fabric 20% off during our fabuloua aummer ••I•. ' ,&" .. ,., .. ~ .. , ....... , ________ , .... _____ ._ ........ _·.m------·A·obert-·N···W·ffd-·/P·u·b·ll'·he-r-·'T·hotn-··'-K .... "."./E·df·t·or ~ &U".--.-:... ·---r S.rtwwa K,.lblch/Edltorl•I Page Editor Can Art Coinment On Social 'l'hings? ProteatlDI 1rt exhlblton at the L11un1 each P'esUval ot Arts are anary over attempt.a to oust three artiatl whoM "rk the festJval board terms "inap· "'propriate." The majoritr o( the nlne·member board HYI pollllcal 1 and eociolol"lca atatemfnta to art have no place In a "dll(nlfied" lestlval. They went so rar last week as to say suC!h statemenLS m11ht eocoura1e ruture exhibltora to exprtt11 their views on "abortion, the ERA, the PTeaadent and gays," throQ1h I art, • The acuon and comments by the festival board a.re ._ __ wade open to cr1ti~~sm. The 115 artasts are jur1ed b y a seven-member panel prior to eQch festival season Those sevenJury me mbers were not even notified by the festival boar that action to oust the tlrt1~~ was under consideration. And whale the fe tival board's bylaws allow the panel to order &my a rtist off the grounds "with or without cause." it would have been appropriate for the m embt:rs to notify the jurors, who originally selected the artist111 whose works later were rejected by the festival board. True. one of the artist's work 1s a bit s illy. but another artist's work only makes a statement on lht! plight of Jranian women. And the third artist's booth mer ely asks the viewer to consider whether nuclear power is a necessity. Major works of art throughout history have been social comments. If the board enters a field of detcrmin· ing which social commentaries are appropriate and which a rc not. it has picked itself an impossible task . Watch the Funding San Juan Capistrano councilmen last week accepted a master plan ror redevelopment or the community's his · toric downtown area that could lead to a $10 million over· haulofthearea. The project laid out before councilmen calls for con- struction in 11 phases that would include making several streets one-way thoroughfares. restricting others to pedestrians. building a large parking facility and con· structing a central core or specialty shops. It's a n ambitious p lan that consultants a rgue would provide a central focus for San Juan.-stimulate busines. an the area and e ncourage non-automobile traffic through the downtown area. But the project a lso has a few negative!>. f"irst. there's the price tag. The bulk of costs anticipated for the project up to S7.8 millJon ure associated with land acquisition for parking facilities and the specialty shops area . Construe. lion of the shops themselves presumably would be aC· <'O mplished by private developers. Certainly those costs should not be paid from runds normally used for the city's operating budget and capita l i m provemcnts. If councilmen decide to embark on the project it ~hould be done with the full support of downtown busines~ and properly o wners -both philosophically and fiscally. Local funds are too limited and necessar y to s ustain city roads and facilities to be drawn off ror the e laborate downtown redevelopment plan. 1~ ords Gain Nothing ·~· •. Capis trano Unified School District trustees have blasted Laguna Niguel's Kite Hill-Country Village com -~ munily developers in a dispute over a proposed school ·• building site . ( Obviously frustrated over the possibility of losing the :': 13.2-acre school site. trustees have accused S & S con· (: struction Company officials of political trickery in :: their south Orange County development project. ~ But trustees produced only hunches and not substan· :; tial information to back their charges. !~ An action like this certainly is questionable. :: What possible good could it serve? The school board :.: has not helped its chances of acquiring the needed school ~ s ite in the Kile Hm community. ; There is no doubt that the 600 students who may some :; day live in the planned Laguna Niguel community should ;; have a neighborhood school. ~ It would appear that if the proposed site is lost. the :· students living in the 800-home community would have to I be bus ed long dis ta nces to schools f arfrom their homes. The developers ar e wailing ror the school board to negotiate a price for the sale of the land. The trustees hope the developers will dcmate all or part of the 13.2-acre site. Something's got to give. But the answe r to the dilemma is not mud-slinging. Both sides must be willing l-0 negotiate and the sooner , the better. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1660, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 6"42·4321 . • Boyd I Tranquilizers 8yL.M. BOYD The medical statisticians contend their most recent studies lndJcate that people who take tranquilizers are 10 tlmea more likely to wreck Dear Gloomy Gus M arbe Lquna Beat"h cu ...... wttbout., mu1 poHee. S..•ed to do fine dUrinl tbe Blue rau . U woald uv1 ...,. lhei r cars than peopl · who don't. There i s no known lansuage wherein the word for "cold" does not a lso mean unarteclionate. Most o( the women in all of history's llO·called civilized societies reputedly have been afraid or mice. The kitchen mechanics who like antic must. be multlpl)'in1. Twice as much 1arUc ii used lheae day11 aa w11 UMd 10 years aao. Jadt Andenon Letters Express Frustration WASHINGTON -Llh steam In " boU r. rrufltratlon ls build· 1n1 up an Amerka until ll I~ cl01e to the Hploelon point. It ls uprtHed In the letters that pour Into our office by the bun· drt.>dt every d~y. At a steam vtint , we will occasionally publuih 1wme le tters and our rc11ponsc11 Q, Our <'O untry i s on a c1ownh11l rnc:t"r. Jl has already r tioc hl'd an 11lf.t1mt' low We huvc lost tlll(nlty. ord1:r nnt1 rommon i.cnsc li.n'l 1t t1ml' for ti dl'11n :.we •p? L 0 ll I :, Ty k a . Moryi.val le. Mi ch A The American people built th1~ nataoo by pulling together. They could destroy it by pulling apart. In past times, the ethic was help-your-neighbor; now it's m e-first. Then it was J'IJ .make· do: now it's what's-due-me. The h(.•lping hands of the pa~t have bct•n rcplac<>d hy hands that are ~rabbing all they can gel. lhe spirit of s<H:rif1cc h<.is been dis · plurcd hy an altitude of selfish· rwss The rww values l.lre self· fulfillment. self.expression. self· i.:rat1fH•at1on. Mo ra ll y, thi s C"ou ntry is IJcginning to look like Ucrhn after the allied bombard mcnl. We must revive the old valul•s and virtues. The price of failure could be the country. Q. WOULD IT do any good to nat1onahz«' the oil comparu~·! I'd rather µay for government 1ncfric1cncy than wi ndfall oil profi t:. David Westpha l. Nl'Vada City, C<thf. /\ It's :rn idea whose time i!> t'lo:-c <2 Maybt· I can t•nlighten you al)oul Ja mmv Carll'r. This man 1s :.i Chr1sta~1n and believes rn human raghLc.;. II · probably is the ml.In who C<Jn bring us world pt·act'. F a nnie Gobbll', Spencer. N.C. A. Agreed. lhe president is a Mailbox devout Chri•Uan. He once told me th•t he prays berore every major dedalon. The rest. of us pray alt~r lhe decision. Q. J am worried. I have been correspondin& with the Kogan f am Uy in the Soviet Union. But m y letters are now going un- answered. Isaac Kogan Is an e lectronics engineer. His wife Sophie Is a dentist . They have two dGughte r s. Anya a nd Simona. They live in Leningrad. They want to e migrate. to Israel. but their a pplications have been rejected since 1974 on so-called "security grounda." Mt.er his last application, Juac was told "You will crumble before you get out." Now there 111 no word from them. Letters to Soviet of- fi cials urging the Ko1ans' re· lease are imperative. -Julie Traschen, Hartford, Conn. A. Write to the Soviet Em· bassy, 1125 16th Street, N W. Washington. D.C. q . I HEARD that several members of Congress have u financial interest in oil and gas ~ . ....,.,~.,...,. firms. It wouldn't 1mrprlse me. -J . McCarthy, Boston. A. I know of 31 senators and 68 representatives who profit. from oil. Not the least or them is Sen a te F inance Chairman Russell Long. D·La .. who is now conducting the oil tax hearings. HtR 011 holdings are worth $1 .204,832 Q. Here in Broward county. the courts are clogged with 7,000 cases of s hopUfting by senior dtizcns who are stealing to eat. Many more s WJpects are never arrested. The store ma nagers and· police arc reluctant to press cha rges. I s tood beside the m a n ager of o ur l oc al supe rmarket when he noticed a woman s lapping two cans of sardines an her hundbag. He s hrugged and said. "She looks like my mother ... These retired people live on fi xed incomes; they are victims of infl utioo. - George Eckle. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. A . /\monit o ur ina lienable raghls. 1t seems to me. should be the right to c al. Some way s ho uld bl' found lo a bolis h hunger in the l<Jnd of plenty. Cl. llOW /\ROUT requaring all OU r hl.'t.'r brcwenl'S to prodU('(• alcohol fuel'' I'll hC'l tht·y could produc<· more <1k (lhol than th•· /\ra~ haH· gasoline . Eugene Hoover. Murfreesboro. Ttnn. A. To rcdUl'<' 01 1 imports. President Carter has called on the /\m c r1 c<J n peop l e to sacrifice. But to ask them to gave up beer m ay bf> gorng too far. An yway. brcwerrc~ c<1n't produce thl' high.proof alcohol nl'Cl'~:.a r y for ga .,o h o l /\nhcu~cr Bu:.ch has insta ll cc1 1'4o s mJll !Ml ~.1llon <111 hour t1b IJll1n g 1•nlumn .. lo 1·onvert 1tr .. '41·rv '4;1sH·s t o <1 kohol fu1•l ~um1• h<iurh<in flt:.t1ll1·ric:. an· ul.,o int<·n·!>t1•cl "' r1•v;Jm1nng 011 fat·1l1t1t·s 111 prc1d111·1· fu l'I gradt- <J1l'oh11I llut Jll lh1:. would n111 t•onvt•t111n1· 1u·n·1·nt of /\mcr1c;in .111t11m11IJ1h•:. to tht· ga~oho l hl<>nn N1·w cJ1s11llerit•s will huv1· to b•· but It lf1 prov1dl· 1•n11ui.:h flwl fo r a lliJlton or ~:.isoholt<·~. Group Calisthenics Might Ease the Chill To the Editor: From a very early age r had a s uspicion. which later grew into a conviction. that the stork had acoidentally droppe d me in England on the way to the South of Spain or , perhaps, the French Riviera. I knew in my heart that ~om ewhere out there in the Big Worlcl lhe s un shone and it was warm. Arter spending 20 wet and windy, shivering and nu. ridden winter~ in that foggy isl~ I started my trek southwards <a little crookedly> in my quest for my true homeland. Switzerland was nice. Michigan was a mi1>· take, and California was just right. I coogratulated myself on having found the Promised Land and settled back smugly to enjoy the Idyllic lifestyle of long hot summers and moderate winters. THE ONLY thing that marred the perfection was having to work for a living ; a set or circumstances which is shared by most. I discovered that office buildings even in California rely upon air conditioning and heat· ing. The air conditioning is u!Sually too cold and the heating works sporadically. It seems th u t Americans have an. aversion to windows thal open, so cannot benefit from the out.- side climate. Now my California haven has bee n furthe r jarred by our f>resident.':s edict on healing and air conditioning. The mind bog- gles al the thought of Califor· nians, those sun-loving, carefree people, bundling up to go to the omce In the winter . Of course, the retail merchants will love it. Think of the increased sales of sweaters. mutners, gloves, balS and boota. Typists may find it somewhat cumbersome to type In 1loves at fim, but no doubt they'll &et the han1 or it -or they can resurrect the old style m It.tens with hol es at the fin«erUPI. Perhaps we wlU •et into ~ ullalhenJca at re1· !!lar aatervat. to keep the blood nowln•. 11ai1 will create a wbole new now of lnnovallve ldeu on how to keep warm wblt.t. altUn1 at a d•ll. Above all lhou1h, let's hold onto our senae of humor. Ju1t. tbink where you mlpt be llvln1 tf your stork had tone attray! CHRISTINA MACIAS • It is cnconceavable that he would appoint any one ass0<:1at· ed wllh "Haawi J ane" and her activist husband. Evidently. he 1s not aware his popularity 1s :.it a low ebb. but thas will be very evident at voting time. lie has a one.track mind and is not interest<.-d in the washes or the people. It is about time we all protest his arrogam:t• and egotism . which 1s ruling the state. E.E. WELLS -Ga•llle' Doo•,..d To the Editor: Wh y is th e "Gambl e Ine vitable" as expressed in your July 20 editorial concerning our need for oil? There is no gamble in going back to the tried. tested and proven produc- tion of oil. and its by-product or natural gas. that provided us so amply in the past. The gamble on that was taken 100 years ago by men who dis· t'Overed. invented the uses for. and d evelope d It into the g r eatest advancements in health. living cond1 t1ons a nd prosperity in history. That was the gamble ins pired by a fr<?<! ma rket system. of a free people. , for profit. THE GAMBLE you find "m· evilable" is a gamble on the pro· en failures of socialism. Of gov· ernment controls. And the only thing that makes that idiotic gamble "Ine vitable" is the greed of government to increase their power. How long will we continue to let them exercise that power to the detriment of the plenty of our land? GOLDIE J OSEPH S•~ Taz C'•rf» To tbe Editor: There are currently two oom- petlng tax lniUaUve pet.ltions be ln1 clrculat.ed In CaUfomia. One Js the C1mpo1-Farmer Sales Tu lnlttatlve. and the other Is t.he Jarvis In come Tax ... lnlUaUve. Upon clOle scrutiny, It would a.em that the Sale11 Tax lnttlaUve wou~ do more tor the moet. Needlets to aay. the ln· come Tax Initiative will help tboae with the hlaher Income tevela. It could limit covemment 1ptndin1. unle11 they aeek revenue from other soure•. Tb• 11111 Tu lnltlaUve will Mlp die poor and the elderly. U1•1 leut worried about In· ................... Lax f.U. propoftlou&el1 hardlM on U.. 1t111t able to pay It, UMIN ... ca. ,.... .. wW l'Mdllr l benefit from the abohhon or this tax . Example llRS lax tables· reference>: /\ sm~lc person hv ang m the Stall-of California on $3.000 yearly income pays I 1 percent of his gross income rn sa les tax. A single person IJVrni:: on a $35,000 yearly income pays only .9 percent of has gross 1n· come in sales t<i x. HOW CAN thos•• who assen that this tax is <1n equitable taic defend this fact? llow can th as tax be termed discretionary'! Clothing , a cross the counter medicatioru.. household supphc~. gasoline. furniture ... virtually endless necessities are taxed. Is this discretionary., What of lhl· business man who is forced to bond his lax colleclaon" If he fails to perform his duties to lhl' satisfaction of the Boa rd of Equalization , h e may be penalized. fined. or forced out of business. U Mr. Jarvi~;' Income Tax Initiative passes. do Cahfor· ni a n s doubt th<it t h e bureaucratic system will not seek to recover "their" funds from other sources'! Especially the fa vorite sales tax? The In· come Tax Initiative gives us no protection in this area, similar to the plight. of the renter with Proposition 13. The Sales Tax lnitiative would immediately reduce the state sales tax to 4 percent. One year later, the rate would go down to 2 percent. In June. 1982, ltle sales tax would disappear. State and local jurisdictions will be al- lowed to re-impose taxes for a period or not more than rive years at a time but approval would come from the people with a vote of two-thirds or the people. The Sales Tax Initiative is be· ing circulated by CAST. CThe Coalition to Abolish The Sales Tax.> They ue a nonpartisan group of individuals whose 901e purpoee la to abolish lhe sales tax. I urae you to help put an end to the surpluses, brln1 gov· ernment 1pendlni back In line. take b•ck our power t.o tax. and end wasteful ependlng. Help qualify th11 Initiative for the ballot. <~.000 si1naturH by September>. ROB~RTA RINEHART Coalltlon to Abolish Sale1 Tax Coordinator C'e.-dllr•trller To the Edit.of': Aa a loal·lime La,una Beacb Clty Counc:ll watcher, I hn1 ,. • cent11 notJC9d tom• relber fran· tic 1IMH1 lnto the auclieaee by SaUJ llllH .. -u &I lllt II looking fnr approv<1I ,,r ;my com· m l·nl~:.h1• mak1•' · · C: oulll 1t h1· Sall v ,., worrrNJ a bout not twang cndnr:.Ni by h(•r Viii.age l.Ji,:un.1 <.1 nd c;n·cnhdt s upportl'Pi in I h1• 1!)8'1 city coun- cil ran•• l>OH IS Y /\NCEY Judgi"g /tlilh-r To tht• Editor· To b<' p<'rfl>t·tly hone~l. I nevrr hearc1 of this miln Miller un til all or thl!>, 1f you'll excuse: thl' m1lalilry cxµrcs:.wn. f1<1 ck about has apPotntm<•nt as a s upervisor But I do be lrcvt' rn th;,st old in· d1:in cxprcs~1on where one is an· vised not to Judge another until hC' or she h;,s wa lk ed for a ft'w males or days in his or her moc· ca:,1n:. HERE'S i\ MAN who volun· leered lo sc-rvc his country an the most h3t<trdous line of duty, and spent more than f1 ve Ion it years an an enemy pri~on camp. I co uldn 't eve n l'a rry hi s moccasins nor. 1l seems to me .. can any or those who a re making as issucorthc appointment. ll doesn 't s urprise m e. how e ver. w h e n we have s upervisors who can't build a building which doesn 't fall apart . . . who lie a nd s pend money just to st ay out of one of our own more comfy j ails ... and s pend a bundle of money lo change the name of our airport to that or a very fine guy who. however. ne ver even joined up. VAN A f-'HANCE lll'Wdlli•r IJ11lalr To the Editor • The huge headline "Viet War Vet erans Back Miller" on the front pal(e of the July 18 Daily Pilot was i II concer ved. M Ill Ions o f Americans are vete rans or the Vietnam war. Your headline implied Vietnam wa r veterans supported the ap· pointment of Miller to the Oran ge County Board o f Superv-.sors. when In fact only 20 veterans .11howed up In support of his appointment. Shame on you! O. E. CATHCART • Lettera /rom read•" ore ~lconw. TM rlfht to cOlldn# lft· ren to /I ~ ., ....,...., • .,.. ii reNf'Mlf. LftMt't of • aoof'dt ., llU IOUI bl flWfl pNfnntt. All ,,,. an. ,... 1t1t1• ..,_,.,. Cllld .,..,..., oMw ,,., ..... ,,... .. •"1WJd Oii ,.,.... fl ...,,..,,,, ,.. ... ";r ... PNtfW ....... ,. •.. .. 17 • ••le coast EDI fl ON l'our Ho•etowa , Dally New~paper VOL. 72, NO. 207, 3 SECTIONS, ..c> PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1979 c Fl FTEEN CENTS Besa <Jlairping Over Crirket Crisis By DD.OalS UOOU laW'IN ................ . Evn ln t.llle beat aad .UD ol midday, U.. dll....., la loud Mff omlnom on Secretarlat Clrde 1n Costa Me.a And at niaht. \bounnd~ of field cric:keta awarm. bee·hkt:. from an open neld OQlO streets and driveways. res1dents say. The iosec:ta sllp throuah cracks and crevice.a into homes Dis~oDude munchln& their way through carpeta. drapttfl and clothiq in the year-Old homes. And after--penonalty-viewing hundteds of dead cricket bodies II' the garage or a Secretariat• Cirrle homeowne r , o((iclali; fro"' the Newpor1-Mesa Unifie:d School Oistnct. which owns thr> field. finally are taking the prob len seriOWJly . a resident said. 'fhe JO·acre fieJd is part nf ... O.lly ...... ,._ .. _,, ,,.,.., "L.ittle Dude," a three-year-old w1re-ha1red terrier. dem- onstrate:; how he keeps his l'Yl' on the proverbial ball ab he snags a Frisbee m m)d-air during com est Wedn.e!:.· clav i n Costa M esa. Hi~ ownet. B .J . Mead of San Clemente < buckgrouncn. <Jpplic~ hody English Suspect in Girl's ' Death Faces Court 8) JEllRV CLAUSEi\ ot ... O•ifY f'I ... Staff Murde r s u s pect Rodne.> .fames Alcala. 35. was to be ar· ralgned today In \\est Orange Count) Murucipal Court in con· nection with the death of a 12 year-old Huntington Beach gar1. Robin Christine Samsoe dis- appeared June 20 on her way home from a friend's house at 14th and Olive Streets in Hunt- ington Beach after spending part or the day at the beach. tt untington Beach in - vestigators said this morning tbat Alcala, held in lieu of $2.50,000 bail. would be charged wttb homicide. Other possible charges are pending decisions by authorities. 14Boaaeed The Monte re.> f'ark suspect also is awaiting a trial for al· leged rape in Riverside Count.> And he is expected to ht' qucs lioned about two other d ealhi. In Los Angeles Count) and an a. tack on a young Oxnard gi rl. police said. A lcaJa was arresteo at his pare~· Montere) Pa"k homt-. where he was slaying. early Tuesday when 15 huntington Beach officers dei>cended on the home with a search ""arrant. Taken from lhe houi.e folio"· ing a fave·bour search were 910 photograph!,, mostl.) of children. The lot includea both boyi. and girls from three yeari> of age up- < See HEARING, Page A2> Lagunan Sentenced For Surfing. Checks e rs tear up the v. avei. i n Oceanaide. The onlf ~roblem •·ar.t l• win· nen and Jucllet recetvea.-checks that bounced following tbe con· teat. Nortlt County Judteial District J ud1e J . Morsan Lester aen- tenced l.quna Beach resident Robert J!art Wedne•day for ltaad tblft l8d for 8'MlDJ aneuf • ftetent tu.di aa lul l)aqk ac· -. A flap WM ,._ by an· 111·~---·--j--­l9llOWlnl ... Oii. ........ ... . "T•e ,_...,_ eaellto .. ...._, ....... Vlm 9'artet Attorney w1w... aputla. wbo pros. ........ _. . ................ wh<1t wa.s once to be lbe site of an elemt!ntary school. P lans lfl build the school were dr:opped -Of the-original acMtcre-sit~. to CJCTCS were .sold to a developer. who built t he t'rickct-haunled homes The other 10 acres were sold to ttie city. Homeowners said surrounding 1w1~hborhoods had oo cricket problc>ms when the h eld. near "unflower Avenue a nti SmaJley Roat1 g rew rows of lettuce llt>veral years ago. But when the farming was dis· c~ntinue • watst-mgh we-eds took over. Res idents said they called the school district to com plain about the weeds The db trict had the weeds plowed un der about two months ago People Living on the streets a round the field said that ·s when their cricket problems begC1n What tnggered the onslaught of crickets is not clear. The residents thmJ< the plow m g-or-the ground disturbed Uie insects . , Thf school district had told homeowners' that it was CICtually the Nlnstruct1on of new home!> <J'>oul <1 half mile <1way that caust•d the cricket art1 v1ty. The loc;il office nf th~e "'ate i\griculture Oepartm,,o• told school ortictals tha t st wasn't. the plowing that stirred the insects up but agreed lb.e co,nstruction might be a contributing factor. fhey confirmed that crickets hr eed outdoors in uncultivatc.>d <1 re as s uch as tht' fi eld that "lordcrs !Wc·rctariat Clrch.• The cn cket tales have taken oo leJ(cnd-like proportions . Martha Aszterbaum. who hvei. (Set-CRICKET. Page AZ> 'Sting' Victiins F oulld • Con Game 8 More Tell Involvement in Rv JOANNE REYNOLDS Of'"° 0.oly •ii.l Sl•ll €ighl more wealthy v1ct1m!. have comP forward tn alleging lo polirt• they wen· stung by The "ling. a llollywood Hills con game that i ovc.,tlgators all cg{• was based in Ora nge County. There may be more vict11nl> vet to be identified aulhont1c:. speculated todCly Detective Al t::pstc tn of lh!' Newport Beach polkc su1d two local men called police to ~ay they lost money in the gambling setup a llegedly operated hy two Newport Beach residents. a Tu:v Teens Held in Sniping By STEVt. MARBLt; Of ttw Daily Pl .. , SU.fl ··The f1rsl bullet damn nt·a1 ,ook the lop of m.> heao off. laughed 17-ycar·old Errol Smith of Huntington Beach who i:.ays he wasn'l IC1u~hing whe n l>e'tera1 more shots sent him running fm his li fe Smith l><.tYl> the bullet!> Stan.co 'Ahi uing nc~tr hi!> 4841 lle tl Avt· apa rtment uroltnd '' a .m W l' cl n t· :., d a .> a n d !> t• n I nc1gt1borho11tl n ·sulcnLl> rltving t.ehind t·;:ir:. c.ind dul>hing loo CO\C:r A pmr of lfi-.>ca1 -old bO)l> .... ere arrested almost four hour~ l<1Ll'I b} police as the poss1h1c snipers. One turned himself in an<' the second was arrested al h1~ homt'. police !>a.> Both were chC1rgcd with :.t!>sault .with a dead I} .... eapon ancJ shootin~ of or cu pied dwelhngs Policl' said the teen:-. oJ)(!nNI fi•e frorT' a i.econd-floor <tpart mcnt windo"' a nd spra)cd a onl' bloclo. are a a long llcil A'tenue nea1 Algonquir Stre('I with al leas t two dozen round:.. of gun fire. A .22 caliber riflc and two s hotguns wt're dist·ov<:reo hy police in thc 4723 Aren<J Ci rcle apartment along with a heC1p ol spent s hells und <'asings. South Lugun:m a nd <i 'Tl<111 from Buena !'ark The four su ... p cc·1-, '\tl1l .1 DeAgh :rn. Nl'wp11 r Bt·;ich Hevl•rlt•c Cl:iydun. 35 N1•wp<111. Be<1 c h . M1C'hocl 'ewm;.in , :Iii. 'ioulh LaRun<.1. and .ferry Mul'k Morris. 34. Buena Pa rk w«n· -;chcdulcd to appP;u 111 court 111 l.os Anl;(t·ll·S for arra1 ~nm1•nt on cho rgcs of grand Lht•fl m11I l'IJJI ... p1ruc~ Mrs Clay<ion. t1f RI Hoy:il SI Georgl'. Big C;.inyon. "';.i:. rc· leased from Jail WN ln1·-.d;1\ night artcr thl· $200.000 1Ja1 l car ricd on hl'r a rrcl>I warrant "'.is rl·Juccd lo $50.000. Thl• thn·e mn1 rcm:uncd 1n 1a1I although bull fnr Dc·A~h wa:. lowl'fl'd lo $100.00IJ and to $75.000 l':..tt'h for Nl'"' m;.in 1tnd Morn!> ThllSl' lhn·<· an· also hcmg ht· Id on "'arrant!> obtained by Orangl• pol11·1· 1d1"ntifying lh<·m al> s uspect.!> in un advanced fcl· loJn schem1• 1n that c·1ty T hosl' warra nt!> 1·;,i r n $~50,0011 hall 1·al'h and lhl') .1n•n't exp1·c1 .. c1 lo a pp1·u r 1r1 Orall~l' Counh 11111n1c1pa l l'OUr1 for Jrra1gnmc·nt 011 lhu:.c• <'h.irg1 ..... until n1·~1 \\ t'(•k 1\1•c•11rd1nµ. lo Ep.,ll•1n u nll 0.119 P•••• PMto "' llotll•re llM""' David h ei:.tcr. 17 . o f 5091 Audre) Drive. who took cover in a carport after a bullet "blazed'" past his head, M.1ys he heard al least to shots. SNIPER SUSPECT BRENDA SPENCER. 17. ESCORTED Deputy Barbara Dancey Accompeniea Manacled Teen "The bullet that missed me hit that hoUAe across the s treet, .. said Hester. pointing to a s ma ll yellow house with a "for sale" sign propped In the front ) ard. .. Then the bullets just started going all over the place. lt got really crazy with people running all around and nobod) could te ll where the shots were coming Crom." San Diego Sclwol Sniping Trial Slated Ronnie Wllson, 19. says he wa:.. walking to"'ard a neighborhood store when a bullet "buzzed" by hii, ear. He d1smissed the flying slug w. an an.Mlet or a possible shot from a pellet gun afld continued <See SNIPING, Pue AJ> Cyclist Better ,After Grash 8) FREDERICK SCllOEMElll, Ol tlte 0.11¥ Pllel Sl•ll Seventeen·year-o ld Brend:.t Ann Spencer. charged m the kill · ings of two adults during u sniper attack o n a San Diego elem entary school. will face un Oct I trlal m Orange County Sup~rior Coun. Supenor Court JudRe Richard J . Beacom ordered the trial to the court of Judge Byron , Mc Millan during brief proceed· ings Utli, morning Pretrial mo- tion& in the case will be heard before Judgt! MrMillan on Aug 17 A Costa Mesa motorc)'cllat The slender. red·ha1red de· waa reported improvms today at fendant, wb<I 1s bei•g tried as an Hoao Memorial Hospital rrom adult. waa not vittlble lO thcMM: pre· • sent al loday·a proct~echn1• The! bead lnJUriel suffered in a July vie w into • holdin\ cell for 17 trafftc tolU.1on. 1 b h Offtftala •ail Thomas Joel pritoners wai. bock~ y utc er M•t~alf, 30, al • Grove Place. paper taped to the screen mesh of ..aa m ..no. C9Ktltlon after lhe ca1e. beillt Mltll m Vitleil toadlUon ' MJ11 Spencer s divorced for mere u.n •..... paren1a. Wallace and Dorothy .• Mltfalf wu ~ ln a eoa.·. Spencer. ut aide by 11dt! In li•MMI wtlb a car dnven bJ ~ ati.ce in aa1 lktlh• ti ur N•~~-• · ltlc11 Oii ' "H•n"a Avlaue to OrUle .. , b d ..... "°"' tAW 1IUI 9tNet Vl'OUC mOt!Oft to.Jg,, ) e .., .... ', . .. attorney M1t'hael McGlinn. Ile argued that pretriat publicity in San Diego would prevent the wom an from receiving a fair trial And McGlinn. facing " score of reporte rs today. i;aid the poss ibility existed that a second change of venue might be re· quired if coverage In Orange County was not kept in a "low profile ... In the San Diego change or venue pl'O<'eedlngs. McGlinn had sought to move the case lO Los Angeles County. , Miss Spencer previously had Pleaded innocent to the char.res of murdel' and 111sault with • deadly weepon. Kllled by gunfire were the school's principal Burt.on Vraa. "· and a cuetocllan. Mtchael Suthar. H : A San Ole PoUceman alto waa wou..-.. antper nre. I. El•ht a betw '1 .. .. " .. Dl•teC'llVl' .John Ltnds<1y . of Los Angt·lt•s. tht· nt'w vit>l1m~ "'host• lnsst·s run from $16,000 to S I00.000 <tll arl' tt·lling stories s1m1lar to the <1n<· th11t tng~ercd lhf· quartl•l ':.arrest on Tuesday In that <'aM· .1 Cnronu del Mar hus 1nt•ssm n t·am(· to pol1ct- ..1rtPr losm~ SlllO.ooo and h1~ 1971i Stl \'er <'loud R11lls Hoy cc lo th•· ~rou l' 111 .1 plot ncarl.>-1dl'nllcal 111 lhP11111\11~. ··The• Sting " Thl' man. who.st' ulenllt v 1s tw 1ng l'losl'I~ ~uard1•d hy 0p<Jhct•. ... aid ,.,. rnl'l Mr ... C laydon through hu:.IOl!Ss cuntac·b She · <Set• VIC.'TIMS ... ag.-Al> * * NB Suspect 'Typical' Housewif·e I 1oltn· wh11 ;i rn•st 1•!1 ht• r Tue:. - d.i~ uflt·rnoon s a y H1•verl1·e l"laydon of Newport Bcut•h looks like a t ypical l31g Can yon h11uscwifc But the 35·ycar-olrf blonde ha!'> bl'en set apart from othe r res1 de nls nf thut aUlut'nt Newpor1 lkach n<•1):(hhorhood s1m·1· sht• moved into her homt• al HI Royal SI (;C'nrgl• last spring On M <•Y ~-a fin· brnk(• out 1n thl' ~a rag,. of ht•r h11m1• I nv1·st 1gutor:. said tht• hlaZl' 'Aa:-. 1nlcntmnall~ ... ,.I 11 £'~1ust·d an l'St1mat(•d SSIJ.111)0 worth of damag1" in part lwcaus.- 1t <"Ons umt•d v11 luahles :.Lill in par king boXl'S in the ).!ar:igt· Poli<·e satd thl'Y have· no '\Us µ1·rts 1nthe1·a:-.t• TueMlc.1v sh1· wa~ arrestt·d on u ":.i rrant t•hargmg ht·r with con .... 1.nracy m a purporled "stm~(· hunco scheml· 0l'tl'Ct1 ve l.t'l' Holwrt!oo :.aid the 1n1t1al arson inves tigation ··un- 1' 0v1• rc d Mr .., ('l aydon ':. µa rt1l'1pat111n in some· ques twnu hie aC't1v1t1e!.·· leading µohce to <·onrludc thut the arson wus relat t•d to thOl>l' uns pcc1f1cd act1ville!>. Tht• dcll'<'llV<.' o;aul his mforma- 11011 was shurcd with Sgt John Simon and Detective Al Epstein who were ,.HJrt of thl• task force that arrested Mrs. t:laydon und three men 1n <'onncct1on with the allegeo buncoschcme - Thl' warrants on which they wl•re a rrested alleged the rour operated a con )(time to bilk ..vcalthy businessm en usm l'( a plot "em1niscenl of the movie ... The Sting." Mrs Claydon. according to in· vestigators. meta Corona del l'lar 1$ec STING, Page A21 Or~:J ,:asl Weather Night and morning low c loudiness c learing to hazy suns hine but only oartlal an.emoon clearlni near beaches. Hig hs Fri· day m upper 60s at beaches to 70• ioJand. IN!tlDE TODA 't' The A•l.r nervo¥alr aeon lhe woiuer U.ta for o possible replacefMftl oa thq await o medical r.port Oft injured 1tor pilcMr Nolan R11on Sto~1.,,.81 ..... M ~G ••• t••···-~ ... ,..,,. .. aa•'•Morfor a N•wport ~ -· ., . .,. Poke Mid .. tMft hllf'Oduced th• IH .. iw1man to mtm twra of a 1roup lbat lncl-.. Att1 '• DtAth. •. wbo la deltcr1bed b)' \aw "' foreemenl autboriU ln ArilOfta aa OM ol U.at 1\ate'1 bttuu known crime ncul"ff ~A,h wu fOft vlded of mall fraud 111 Ariaona ln 1974. Anot.ber 11M1Dber ol &M 1roup la Michael Newman. 31. oJ ~ La,un1. Newman r urre ntly Is r•cina pl'Ollet'ulion on rtuari~ ol posaeaalon of <'OCalne tor sale and aal• ol <'OCalne al'ler be al~fedly aold an ounce ol lbe UU cit na ttot le to an und&'rcover COllt• Neu ot ' ti err l11lll•Y M.. The other rnembtr ot the 1rou1> ls J e rry Mark MorniJ , :M, of Buena Park. a ccordan" lo 9011<'•' r ecords. The three men wer~ U l'e'lted tiarly Tuesday mo mana. but Mr'h Claydon couldn't bf' found by police right away. She was loca ted Tuesduy <tf\cr noon al a Bil( Canyon honw bf-longing to Dr. Rulph Mack , an orthopedic surgeon who practices In Newport Beach. Detectives from Los Angeles flew to Newport in one of lheir dt>· partrrient he licopten. t o m ove her to l .os Angeles County J a 1 I She was released fro m c ustody Wednesd ay night after poslin~ $50.000 bail. That amount was set hy Los Angeles Municipal Court Judge Gabriel Gutierrez when :1hc and her companions pleaded mnocent during a rraignment pro cer•dings Wednesd ay lier bail was reduced from tht• $200,000 figure in the a rrest war runt .. * * f~,....r~AI VICTIMS ••• Ill tu rn. introduced him to two or the m en Tht• bus1nessm ;.111 was seeking ;,1 loan to develop some real ,.,la te he owns <tnd 1nvcsllgat.ors now :.ay 1t'!\ likely lht· group WCJ!\ trving lo !>d him up for an ad 'ann• fel' lo;.jn dt•al The warrant f rom OranRe al h.·ges that the men.No«rnld lake up to S~>0.000 from businessmen to .irr,1ngl" lo11n:-. of up lo S2 million (1 0111 a wealthy investor. hut th<· l1111n nl·ver mall•riahll'd I 11 1 ht• 111 111"('!\' Of ~l'lllng UJI lh1• loan 111•1.11. lht· two rn1•11 took th•· \ltllm 'lr mark, lo a home 111 lhP llollywood lltl b thut they -..1111 wa!i .1 privatt· J,?11mbhnA duh fw rndhona1n·:. Thi· Vt('lJrn wui. 1·11ltt·1•tl mto hdprng a disgrunllt:d employee u foro deal<·• cheat the m41n;ig1·ml·nl m u rigged Ramt- However. al th1· lu:.l minute. tht· murk wa:. thl>lrucled and 1n stead or winning $300,000. he losl t11:. cash <tnd car 1-:pslem :.uid ont~ of Lht! new v1rt1ms who contacl<:d him after rt.:adm g acc:ounu. of the ~oup':. a lleged ilhc1l <1ct1v1t1c:.. :o.md he lost $16,000 tn u p<1kcr game al Mo rn s · home In that case. Epstein sa id, th1· mun was seeking a SI00,000 loun rrorn the group. lo which ht· w;i~ 1nlrodutcd by a firth mun who wui. not arn•slt·d T he v1ct1m ltJltJ Epsl<·ln d unnJ( u mt·l'ling &1l the N<·wportcr Inn, he w<J:. 10v1ted to join th•· poker ~Ulll\' whu·h had a $1 .1100 huy In und no limit on bets ·:11e should h avt: lie1•n s us PICIOWi when he won the fi n.t fi ve hands in a row," Epstein com men led. "bee a use the n hl' started lo lose consistently .. Amtrak Cut Due? WAS HIN G TON <AP> Despite gasoline s hortages a nd increased train U.'lage. the House s ays about 20 percent or Am· trak's mileage should be cut Under the House bill, about 5,500 of Amtrak's 27.500 miles or rail would be eUminated. Carter had urged cutting 12,000 miles. which the administration says would save $1.4 billion over five years DAILY PILOT II• 0-•_..CM<t Qj;i~ "•1<11, will!...,,. 11 '"""' ,,._ ..... _ ............... -....... °'_ , ............ ltl'llfte~ .. _ ........ _ ••• OulUf\"ff ""'°""' .. ltw'outft f1tfl•y fO' (.Mfllt M#><rWI .. .....,, ...... ......,, •• ,.....,. """* .. ,..~ l•1ft V•tNo1 Ir•• ......... H"''°"'"( ...... A _.,....~,.."°"·'~'VW'di.,.w-..n_,., "'-•o flw .,...,,.., _,.....,.,.._ .. ••no _ _. IH• 51._ c .. ,.-.., c ""'"'"'" tll>,. ._,. .. _ "''"--f'lllll·-lec• 11 c....... v ............ 1 ..... c..-00•- '-••-, ..... ,._ .. _ -..1 ....... a-:::..~-:=. - iu11, ,..,ei \1•11 ........ DAVID HESTER, 17, TELLS OF SHOOTING INCIDENT Talks to Newsman (right) About Bullets In Huntington Beach Fre• Pafl*' A I SNIPING SUSPECTS. • • walking loword tht• !itorC' "Whe n I came buck I couldn't h c li "vc it ." h t: r(•eount1-cl "F.vt•ryone wa:1 hiding hchin<l things and stann~ toward lhal <.iportment " Police ~ay th(• :-.USIJl't'lS. who rt>port.t.'<ily fired th rough a win dow ~crct•n . fl ed when offtcui. Man Guilty In Slaying OJ' Jeweler /\n Orun~t· I ·ount y Superior Court JUry rounc1 HtJbt·rt .Edwurd Crane. 30. of Lon~ Beach . guilty of f1 r!'.t·degrN· rnurdt-r Wednl'!\· day tn lhl" shootin~ death r1f Hun l1nf(lon Hurhour Jewt•ler W<1yne Golm llo~\·vc•r. JUrori. wt•rc unahle lo n•ach a \'Crd1ct on Cra ne 's al lt>J(ed role in the gungland·stylc s hootin~ of po lice 1nform:int Ki•nncth W<iynt• C()(•hran of San J olie J ud~e William S Lee ordered the Jury to continue its dehbern lions on the Cochrun m urde r. arnvt·d Tht•y !,;iy l.4'Vt•r :il wit nl':.~l·~ rl'portt•d ht·11n11~ i.cu11f11t· c:a rlw r 111 th<' dilY "II was amaztng lhut nobod y WllS hit." SUH1 Polll'l' l.l J11;I W:i lkt•r "Wt· ('11uld hav1· vi·n NH<i ly had 1.)(xJtt•i. all IJVl'r t h~· plU('\' " Po lwc suv nn1• of lht• hoy!, ha <l h1 •1•11 "'''11 II\ \\1llll'!,!>••:-. th(• t'lin l11 •fon· ~•llmg 111 ht~ front v;,111 \\>Ith a nn1· Twn a µ11 rtm1·11 h a n tl t v.o hou:-.1·s Wl·n· !.plrnll·rNI with gu11 fi n " pol1<•t· :-.<1y ont· a 1'111·11 C1 rc·lti· 0tp<.1rtnH-nl. \\ ,,, nddlt·lf "11 h 11 ll11ll1•ts "\t.1n ll1·ffno·1. l ~I. l'la1m1·1l tw w;,.... walking l<1w<1rd lh1~ ;ipe:o1t rn1·11l to M·I' 1f hb J,l1rlfnf'nd \\a~ c.111 right wh~·n lw t·t1.1n 1• undN ~1cgt• ··All of a s udden thl' hulh·t ~ Wf'r4• n y1ng all ovt•r lhl' plac1· I g11t lh<· hell out of ttwn · and u11 d «!r lhl·rc," Hdfm·r ~aid. po1111 ini.: to &1 i.i.wrsi·, kn1·l· high bush Police s aid 1t 1sn 'l known whal prompted the m 1d·duy i.hootmg Police said Onl' s us pect is 111 cus tody a t Oran ge County J uvcnile Hall and the seco11tl was released to his parents . ~Ide 'Not Tough' Action Told at England Hearing 81 IACIOE HYMAN Oitl.0titf" ........ Tom Wlllon, former aa1l1lanl principal at Newport Harbor lfl1h School, t.ttJned today that P rtndpal Tom J acobaon took away h is re19onalblllty to e valuate band dlredor Rlebard En•land in 1rrM8, 111tnc he wouldn't be tou•h enouch. "It's 1oln1t to eet stlc.~y. You ' II fla ve to take sides." Wlh1on quoted Jacot»on as tell· Ing him. He ~poke as a defense witnH s today in tb.e hearinc ott un· pro fessional conduct c harges Recall Petition Launched By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of tllt !Ullf ~I,.. St.ff Mt>mbe r!'. o f a c 1t1zcns' 1lf1 li t1cal ~roup havl' launched a r i·tall drive aga ins t San ( 'lemcntc Councilwoman Myrtis Wugner . G t1 le II owe. president of the n1.·wl y form ed C 1l1l Cn 1' for lh·~ponsible Governme nt. said Wl·dnc~d<Jy lhC' 70 members of hi s grou p a nd oth e r San Ch·ml·ntc res1dl'nls will begin ga th e nn~ pro·rc call pelilwn ... 1gnalun•s C1tv Clerk Max tterg l>a1d 20 IJt'rcent of Lhe c ity 's 14 .283 reg 1slnt•d V<Jtt•rs or 2.857 petJt1on ~11itnatun•s would be needed lo nrt1f) lhl' rc:call election. If lht· recall petition sPonsors mc1·t all the requirem ents of th<' I aw, Hl'r i.t noted . lhl' g roup \\ 111lld have 120 days to t,:athcr lht· ni·t-ded s ignatures . It ts 1111:.1>1 hit· that :tn e lection could hl· "l't lo <'mne1dc with lhe city ·~ /\pr ti . 1980. !\fun1c·1p;i l ballot Thi· ret·all bucke r!\ hi.led ~1x 1·h:.iq.(l'b against Mri.. Wagnt·r llial i.hc promptly d enied. ..Ibc 1·hargp:-. include Obstructm~ s mooth opc:ra- t111n of city govnnment Violation of city ori1inancf•s .ind n·~olut1on:-.. M ;ilfc:asanei· tn offi ce \\ dlful disregard of a m andate: of volt· rb ll a rasg ment o f c ity I'm ployces and citizen s. Pa rticipa ted In ser ving th(• t"ll y with laws uit whi le: a mt·mbt!r or the Caty <;ouncil filed by the Newport·Meu Unified School District aaalnst Ena land. The hearine. ori1lnally ex- pected to last five days , has already IQOe seven and it's ex· peeled to IO oo for aa much as a week Sonpr. The d19lrtct accused England of disobeying Jacohson's order regarding band performances at football games and of involving parent. and student.a in an ad· mlntatraUve dispute. One of lhe iaaues the de fense haa atreaaed Is Oie alleiation by som e wttnesJSes that the prob· lems ·arose from a personality clash between Jacobson and England. Also testifying today was fo rme r student band president Claire Fletcher . who !'laid under cross exam ination that !>he al· tended a meetinK the night after the hearing began at which a number of defense witnesses descr ibed the ir testimony Lo ~ngland and his attorne.v. Attorneys clashed earlier on the s ubject of preparation or wll-ne11ea. Defense attorney Lawrence Rosenzweig objected that the subject was in41levant but was overruJed by bearing omcer John WUJ4. One witness described the m eeting a s having taken place the night before the hearings started but two later wltnessea. lncludlni Miss Fletcher. have placed It on t.be next night. On the first day or the hearing Wllld asked witnesses not to cm,: cuss their testimon y with anyone to avoid undue influence. The charges against England or e being heard at Costa Mesa High School by a three.me mber commission on profess ional con · duct headed by Willd. England was tra ns ferred rrom fforbor High Lo Corona del Ma r Hi~h this s pring a ft e r thr- ch arges were filed. The case has stirred controversy among a number of parents. students and teachers f're.. Page A J HEARING SLATED. • • ward. investigator!\ said. Some of the s ubjects in the photos we re nude a nd others, :.aid one 1nvest1Jilator. would have been elass1f1ed as "pornography m the old d ayr.." Ho bin a n d a 12 year-old Rtrlfriend had been upproached al Huntington Be-uc h Statt: I' ark by a man who wa ntt·d to take their pictures on lht· day Robin dis a ppeared. oollce suid A polict• artis t worked with Hohin's fne nd and came up with a likeness that was d1!->trrbutcd to the prt•ss a nd to othe r law en· forceme nt al{en<'1es T hul composite event ually led to Alcala's 1Jrrest Collowmg a four week-lo ng 1nvl·sti.:at1on l:.aunc hed hy "tips .. from police: a~l·nC ll'S and pcrl>Onl> who know /\lcala, said Lt Bruce Young· Alcala s ubst·quently has been "'t e ntative ly" 1dc nl1f1cd by H o h ln 's g irlfric nd a s the eam l•raman who approached the two youngs te rs o n the bell ch June ai Police had been searching for t he be<tch photogra pher since Robin disappeared a:. she re- po rte dly rode hom e Crom her friend's house on a borrowed yellow Schwinn bicyc le later that afte rnoon. Her unclad and c1c>compost·d re mains we re round July 2 by a stale employee clea rrn~ hrush tn a n •mole foo.th11l a r1•.1 n1·jr Sll'rra Madn· intere~t in Alcala 's arr~st. Mud fluntington Beach police Silt Ron J enn.ings He s aid the Los /\n~eles of f1 cers a r e inves tigating lhl· deaths of two boy:-. whose bod11·~· wc.>n · dumped in n•mott· an·a ... afkr they had bel•n ~ex ually molcstc<1 Hussc:ll Goudy .Jr .. 14. of llll t'lt·nd;.1 llc1~ht::. wa:. la~l seen ahvt• whtlc h1tc hh1king 111 llunt 1ni:ton Hf'llr h . 111~ ~lr<ingkd body "'ai. round July l9. 1977, In lhe San Guhncl Mountuins. Thomas G. Lunrtun:n. 14, •1f Rc·seda. dis appeared Ma y ~ 11f this year after he wa~ i.t'hl'dult>d lo meet a photoi,:raphl•r \\ h11 \\:Jnk d lo l&Jkt' h1i. pu·ture uu ,1 skateboard. police rc p<1rt Ills body WCIS found l WO <lay~ la tt•r in lhf' M<1l1hu M ountu•n~ 11 l' h a d be c n !\ I a h h l' d ;1 n ti st rangled. In addition lo Lhl· c·hurgc•:-. filed in Oran~t' Ctrunty , /\h·alu 1-. scheduled for trial tn H 1 verstdl· County Superior Court Sept w ~n charges of forcible r11pe and intent to commit bodily harm. Those charges stem from the Fe b. 13 uttack on a 15-year·old j:!trl ncur Banning while Alcala alle j(ecHy was ta king pictures J\lc<i la was rele11s1·d on ;i rl'- dut•t•d $JIJ.UOO hail on Mun.:h Hi. ll.111 cingtnitlly h<Jil ht'l'I\ st•I .11 ~:111 000 \rune's 47 day triul was con- dui•ted under ht•uvy security Jo;veryone h <Jd lo puss through a m e lu I detector he fore entering tht' courtroom and ul least three ~hcri ff':-. l>c purt rnc n t bailaffi. WNt• on hand m the courtroom :.ll :.all time:. CRICKET CRISIS. • • ("a uM· of dl•:tlh , poht·<· -..1~ :-.till has not bcl'n dd1n1t1·ly l'S lahl1s ht·d 1J etaus 1· of th;. llc•('or<b ~ho\\ Alrah.1 i.1·nt·tl rll'.11 h :!i month~ 1n 'late pn~on fllllnwin~ :c 1972 c11nv1c tion fo r a · ,. r11n1· ,11?atnsl (j r htld ." which Hl\"llht'<I an J llat'k on un K·yt•.Jr 11111 l.o~ •\nt.!t'll>:-girl 1n 1!>6K And <.:ra ne. who &1c tcd as hi!l own attorney de s pite sugges lt0n~ from the court that he not do so , was required to wear leg chains. Colin, 41 , was killt•d 1n his Seal Rc>arh Jewe lry ston• Jan. 30, 1978. dunng a rnhhPry The jury als o found Cr ane guilty or robbery, hur~lary anct IJO~session of CJ ftrt·urm hy a r1•lon Crane W[JS o n IWl'Ole al th•· ltmt· or the holdur> und shooting. Durum the tnul, Ot•puty Dis lrtc\ /\ltomey Ric hard F arnell t·h aracteri zc d Cran e a s a "d<1ngerous, d:.ingerous hum&1n hc1n g " a nd "a professiona l killer who has no concern for the rights of any humun bt'ing." Furnell a lso u lleged that Crane was planning a string of urm ed robberies in Ora nge and Los Angeles counties a nd killed Cochran because of Cochra n'i; reputation as a "snitch " T he prosec uto r d t'scriht•d Crane as a memh<!r of the Arynn Brotherhood. a prison gang with white supre macy leanings . Cochran 's body was found dumped at Bo lsa Chica Stall· Beach in Hunllnglon Beach in December 1977. F,....PapAI CONTEST. • Hart. 28, who recently moved to the north purt of Laguna Bearh from South La1un 1.1 pleaded no contest t o the ch arges and was sentenced to 90 days ln jail, and ordered to p11y participants more than $8,000 In award monuy and to pay Judies durtn1 tM conwst. In addJtlon, Hurt w11 ordered to pa~ an unnamed Newport Beach insurance rlrm 1450 followln1 the cont.eel. "Hart had to 1et lnaurance to cover an.y lnJurita that miaht havt been 1uata1Md durlnt the cont.est In Oceauld•. •' "He 1pparenlly went back to th• iMuruce compen1 a~r the coaa..t and I.Old them i&. w11 never beld, tbell qlil..S for hla IDOM)' Mei," tbe ~puty dtl· trldl~Hld. The '"''"'"ce C0111fan1 re· Wl'Md -ol the MOO di~ forlMunnn. Hart p .. aded no eont•t to u.. • ., •• , and wW ............. hl1 ltftleace Aus. I . .. on Da m ascus Avenue. im •1t1·d hl'r boyfriend over to he lp he r stom p 400 lo 500 of the c n ·uturcs to death on he r tl n v<'way. Joan Ra th's mothe r -in letw was stirring gravy o n the s tovt· when a cricket ft.:11 from a v\·11l and plopped into the soupy mix· lure . Mrs . Rath als o lives on Damascus. P u t D C'R e rry , fr o m Sec:relanal Circle , wu~ feeding h er b;ihy whef! ~he fell o nt• i·ruwhng up ht·r hack. And now i;he':-. used to chasi n~ lhc m nut of lht• infant's hasi.tnclte Tht• flimihes routinely store t h e i r s i I v l' r w n r 1· 1 n t h e rt-frager ator an<f s ha ke the shet>ls out befort· ~c11nl( to bed at night "W<' hones tly feel ltke 1t ·~ a movie :ind lhPy a rc uttacking us al nig ht. II reminds me of 'The Birds ' you knuw, tha t Alfred llitt'hl'Ot'k movw ," Mrs. Rath ~11 1d School district officials didn't p ay much a ttentio n t o t he t ~l l"'phone <'Omplaint:-. at first. D u m a s <' us r" !> 1<h• n l S unde r <; ianchundan1 s aid .. First. they told us the mun who sprays w ns o n vac ation. A week lalc•r tht•y 1w1d the s pray pump was hrokcn "Thl'n they cam e o ut a nd t1 proyed weed killer instead of bug spray. Tht'y really didn't know anything :.tlJO ut crickets " <i1anchandun1 su1d . · So ubout 15 people llving In the sm all tract protest ed loudly at Tuesd ay n ight's s chool bonrd meeting. A s a r esult, u dl s trlrt s po kes wo man s aid , school Supl!rtntendent John W. Nicoll vis ited one or the home• to see the cricket.a. Or. Nicoll wo11 Impressed wlt-h whal he aaw. the spokeswoman uld. So Impresse d h e sent repretentalJves to both the coun. ty and 11tate aartculture de part· menta for te•t.3 and advice. Coplet of brochures wlt.h in formaUon on crickets will be dis trlbuled to Ult reaidenu. And the rlt ld will be eprayed al ltul twtce more . The cricke.a• • nodumal In· ..cl related to the 1r111bopptr and katydid. Some are wtn•ed , u art Costa Mt11'1 \'artety. and U.ty are Hid to be d11trueUYt to ftPla· lJol. Ther IN not eoMWind h11ardoul to publlc hHlth. IC• • cordtn(.( to agncullurl' officials. borly 's (.'Ond1tion hut they can gel on your ner ves. M csmwhlle . two Oxnard poh1·1· rt1.:s1denL-; 1us t want to get rid m v<.'st1gato,-.; we n · bcht·<fult-d lfJ of the crickets As quickly a!> ml'l'l v.'llh Huntington !leach of 1>oss1blt· f1c 1.:r1> today tu d1i.c11ss a l'O~Mhlt- Thcy 11rc con<.'erned that ne w 1·onnt•l'l1on with &1 .l unt· 17 &1ttack 1wnerations or the in:sects are 110 :1 111.year -old Oxn:1rd ~1 rl breeding now. They fea r that in Ho hyn Oillin~s ly wa ~ k id a d e qua t c :-. pra y ; n g w 111 nuppt>d ~m her way to an Oxnarr1 g uarantee a bumpt•r crop of ht•a(·h She wa:-. founr1 . rapl'd 01nd r rieke ls next yeur he:,1 tcn but ;tl1n:. 1n a t'&1 nyon So while school officials sym· near M<Jhbu p uthize. s pray and wail . the ~ unting to n R1·ach offlceri, nt•i.:hhor s smile gri mly a nd ~aid. the _girl had rem a'.~ed _un s wap cricket jokes. t oni;c1ous until lh1~ wt;• k .ind They retire behind their front tha t a portion. of her lir111n had doors at dusk. fl y ~wultcrs and been removed in suri~err . . hug spray at the ready. L?s Ange les S he riff s in vPst 1111tl.ors also have s hown an 1'11l1n•, 'J~ J motoni.l ,.,w 1\ lt.d.1 IJll"k up lhl· '(11'1. follow1.:1I him 111 .1 l,1,1!\ ,\ni.:1·ll'' a partml'nt :11Hl lht•n 1•allt·rl l>'>ltt·1· i\ kal;,, l':O.C<•J.ll'd Officers found th<.• t•h1lc1 beaten and r a1Jcd ThC' Monten·y f';irk m a n wu~ .1rr1·~h'll for that t'rtml• in HJ71 v. hen <t Concord. N 11 . ~l11I t'm ployt•t· recognized his p1r tun· on ;in FBI "wanted " poste r i\ k :ila w;1s paroled 1n Jfl74, hut ht• was returned lo prison for paroh: violution afte r a m&1n J uan &1 posse ssio n c h argl' Orij(inuted m HunlmKton Beach OFFSHORE• OP• QUIKSILVER• HOBIE• Sl!Rf'UNE • PUA• ~TUBRIES ' WE CARRY THE BEST ALL YEAR LONG NEWPORT SURF AND SPORT MEN·s. WOM£N•s A BOYS' SWIMWEAR • - ·----·-+ , ... J JI0•/2 .......... . ........... 671-7126 ........ ,,....., 1 • • ! ' I ~ Curb Raps Miller Brown's Presidential Bid Hurt? 8ROWN ACTIONS HIT U.Gov. M*e Curb VIEWS CRITICIZED Tom Hayden • SACRAMENTO <Ar 1 Lt Gov. Mike Curh uya aclren Jene Fonda. her anllwar acUvt.l huband Tom Hayden and ex POW ~ MlUer, ntwly ap pointed Oran1 e Co unt y 1upervl90r, are hurlln1 Gov Etl naund Brown Jr 's 1>re11lcJentlat t han<' • R e publit'an Curb 881Se11scd De mMrat. Brown 'a t1latus ut a ntwa «llllference ca1h:d Wedncb dey lO dJ8<'Wl8 a proposal for al lowin1 Mexicans into tht: n1tl!d States to work. Thl' proaram would rnsemble the old bracero plan Callt:<S the "guest worker" progra m , 1l would allow Mexicans lo enter the United States to work 10 agriculture and elsewhere but would be written so as not to deprive Americani. <>f Job~. Curb sa id . BACK TO Brown Curh noted th<tt the state Senate rcfui:.ed last Friday to confirm Miss Fonda's appointment to the state Arts Council, isnd Brown has altw heen criticized for appointin~ M Iller to th<' Orange County Board of Supervisors. Miller , who was supported by Miss Fonda and Hay d en persona~ friends. of Brown was formally censured a nd re tired from the U.S . Marine Corps after a 1973 Investigation into allegations he collaborated with the North Vietnamese while a prisoner of war. Miller denic.:d the allegations . Curb said the three do not represent the feelings of the vasl m ajority or Cali/ontians. "The thing that upsets peo ple 1s that their influence is so great at the present time. that m aybe an action such as the action the Legislature took lhe other day WI.Ill neceiory just to bring back •Ome reWM>m•ble bahrnce," he uld ('tJR8 SAID Brown appolnted M1111 Fonda and Miller to boost his pre1identlal aspirations and p r{l11 umabl y counteract his aruwl ne image as a con !ltirvaUve. '• H~ is s hooting for tht! support or the ultra-liberal segments th r o uarhout t he country," he s~ud . Curb. who has tried to make appointments while acting gov· ernor during Brown's absences from lhe state, declined any blame for the dete rioration or Brown's relations with the Legislature. "I think t he proh· lems he's having are coming from members of his own party," hl' said. BROWN WAS quoted by Thl' Sa,•ramento Bee Wednesday a~ sayi ng so me Dem ocratic legislators fear he will be elect ed president and leave Curb to preside OVl'r the 1981 legislativt.' rca pportionmcnt. Said Brown · 'A lot of legislators a re l!Clually afraid I'll lw ('lcctcd. · Hatk lo the "guest worker" proposal. Curh said the federal govt·rnmcnt ~houlrl authorize 1t. Stat(•s would elect to participat<.· Ill-s aid al would give lht• aliens rt·~pect. and would mean that th<.·sr t·hildn·n "'wouldn 't havl.' to liv<' behind clo~cd doors and closed blinds." Curb. whos e male rn :i l grandmother is Ml'x1c<in. ~;ml he would cllscuss lhP program Tuesday al a mectini.e of the gov· crnors of north and south na1;.i California. and Au~ I 5 at a meeting of lhl· Com rn 1ss10n of Ethics Ruling 'Blow' Justices Reluctant to Decide Fate SAN l"HANCISCO I AP 1 Stat<.• Suprt•me Court JUSl1ccs have been told rt would be a "stun nin~ blow" to the> administration or justice if lhcy themselves decide whether a probe into their ul· fe ged improprictH•s should be open or closed. ( ) .. It is with p rofound ."-T .4 TI:' regret that the Com '71 /I I c., miss ion o n J u rl1 c 1 ~1 Performance fincls itself ..__ _______ ..., ol1hgatcd to adv1Sl' the JU::.llces under investigation fo r possible m11>conduct on questions of judicial ethics." tht: e1ghl·member panel said Wednesday. dt.'r lo makt: th<' lrans1t1on 10 Ill'\.\ manai.:l'rncnt smoother Wat.-,...rlon Undoing SANTA JlAHUAKA t Al' 1 It "'as uppurently a hungry desire for u melon that cut ~hort the flight of fugitive lndwn acl1v1 l>t Leonard Peltier. who was captured five days after his dramatic escape from prison. the Callfomias at Lake Tahoe. He swd he would a lso testify before a fede ral commission . Curb said he has not discussed the-program with Brown, whose father. former Gov . Edm und "Pat" Brown, oversaw the phas· ing out of the original bracero program. He said tht: United Slates and Mexico could work out a pro· gram similar to one between Switzerland and Ila ly. in which Swiss employers te ll the Italian government how m any worke rs they need and the workers are sent with work permits. * * * "'"WI,.... CRITICAL OF SENATE J ane Fonda McCarthyism Spirit Oiarged by Fonda LOS ANGELES (AP I Aclres~ Jane 1-·onda has blamed what shl· described us "the s pirit of McCarthyism .. for her re1ect1on l1y the s tute senate as a member of tht· Callforn1<1 Arts Council ·'The spirit of tht· witch hunt!> of tht-1950~ that attacked art1~t.'l in Hollywood for their political conv1ct1ons a nd rode roughshod over their c1vll lihertws the spirit of McCarthyis m still s molders in our s tale Senate." Miss Fonda said in a wntl(•n ~latem<:nl n ·· lt•ased Wcdnesduy ' ' A P P t\ R E N T I. Y , s <1 m t· 5l'nators. still ht>nt 1Jn f1ghuni.: lhl' mt•r1ts of th1· Vll'tnam war and -;marting from th1• t ragrt· consc•qul'nccs or lh1• pos il111n tht:v <>nl'<.' udvoeal<'d. haV(' rt''> u r re t t ('(f l ht' :-. U1 I e t' h ;,i r g <·., levl'lcd a~asn~t mt· during th1· Nixon pe riod." Mtl>'i Fonda sard The 5<.'nall' vott"C1 2fl 5 aga1n ... 1 Miss Fonda'-, appointment la~l Friday :.iftcr a dd1<.1ll' 1n wh1 rh ,, Hepul>lic·an st•nator at<•used hn of tr<.•ason during the· Vu·tnam War M 1s:-. Fond<• also ha~ clr.1wn cnt1c1sm rc-<. ... ~nlly for 1nfluem· in~ Gov Edmunrl c; Brown Jr to ap1>0inl former POW Echson M i 11 <' r to a vat· an c· y 11 n l ht· Orang(' Co unt y Ht>ard 11f Supt·rv1sors Mtllc·r has h<'en ;11· rusc•d of c·oll;.iliora t1ng v.1th North Vietnam whilt· a 11ris111wr liiiiiiiiii~ .... iiiiiiii.--~- In her statcml'nt the: actress also rcfcrn·d to 11 pulilit· d1sput1· IJl'tY.ccn ht.'r and folksinger Joan H;1t·z. who bought a full·pai.:t· rwwspl:lpt:r ad calling for an in \ 1·•H1gat1<1n into human righb violl:lllOns in V1l'tnum Fonda hud qu f"~t1011 t'cl thl· !'>1ng1·r·s sourt·<·s and -.aid Bat·1 ·.., v.11rd .., <J ligned ht•r .. v.1th tht· mo~t narrow and nt•gat1v<> f'll' m1·nts in our countrv who <·on linuc to licl1evc th;-it c:"ommuns~m ,., "'orsc than death · Fond;1 's m·w sl<itc·rnt·nt .... 1111 Thi::. n<:\o\ r11und of Jllacks <.tho .,,.,.m to imply that I am unNin ('t•rned about Uw pli ght <1( th1· li11at Pl'Opll'. anrl 11nw1ll1ng to h1· n 1llt'al of th<' n<•v. i.:ovt•rnm1•111 of V u:tn;.i m · S ii E SAID .,h•· h;1d rt·t't·ritl~ 1·11ntributt'CI money for •• pr1valt· rl'l1l'f m1ss1on to aul lht· txwt p1•u ple. und h;.111 Jornc:d in An nc·sl." lnll'rn:1 l1un;d '-. r1·qut·!'>I tha t an 1mpart1al cfrll•gat111n IJ1: ad m 1lt(•d to 1nvP:-.t1gatl' toncl1 I urns 1n th1· V1c·tn;HnP!>1 • c·amp:- .tnc1 pnsun:- DAILY PtLOT A• Pot OK'd .": TO Treat Cancer SACRAMENTO CAP> -St.art sng next year , California ph.ysl· cians will be allowed to pre· scribe marijuana for cancer, pa. lien ts on che motherapy. Gov Edmund Brown J r . 's office reported si ~nln ~ the enabling legislalion Wednesday. It was S B184 by Sen. ·Robert Presley. D·Riverside . A Pres ley s po kesman. Bob Ho lmes. said California will bt> the 14th slate to allow marijuanu use in cancer treatment. SUPPO RTERS of tht! bill mainta in that mariJuana is often more e ffective than other drugs 1n counter acting t he n aus~a brought on by chemothe rapy. The bill aulho rizes a Cour·year program unde r wbtch doctor~ cleared by tht.' s tate Research Adv isor y P a n e l could ad m inister the drug T ht.' pane l would a lso cons1dt>r the use of m<irajuan<1 a s a treat· ml'nt for glaucoma at s ome futun• time Glaucoma tre<1l mcnt wa~ orag1nully in the bill, hut wa~ excluded by <1mencf mcnts to ~11t1sify cratll'~ Suic ide Vic tim Found HA MONA I Al' 1 Hl'rnain~ of .1 body sc:ittc·rt'fl "' l'r a h1ll o;11lt· n(·ar Hamona h;Jv1· het·n 1dcn t1f1cct a~ llw <!4 ye:.i r-old Sa n U1<.•go Y.Om;,in who eomm1lll'tl .,u1C·1 d<' last wl'l'k h) JUm p111g f rom a ht'l 1 \'OJJlt' r Tht· San Diego (;11unl} 1·oron1·r 1d\•11t1f11·d lh1· n ·mmn::. Wt·rlm·., tlav ~hortly :if11•r two tt.'1·n 11~1 1111\ ~ h111n1i' t h1· llorly in :1 rock.\. n·moll· an·a •'<•St of Hamona 1·;la1ni· Laspina. a l 4 yt·ar-old moth<·r of two. had rhartcn·1I I h1• hc:llC'opll·r from M nntgorn<.·ry F1t•ld last W<•rlncsday , ll'lling th1· p1 lot sh<.· want<•ll to v1t•w ~Onll' n ·HI t•:-.lalt• 1'he --comml~slon's state ment came in reply t o a Supreme Court letter posing legal questions on whether the Judges should rtisquahfy themselves Gas Ca se Setbark Pe ltier. 34, wa~ caught h1d1n~ 1n a tree Wednesday 2!> miles north of the Federal Correc· t1onal Institution at Lompoc. Aulhoratics were s ummoned by Sunta Marn.1 resident Jerry Parker. wh o said a man matching Peltier's description snatched a water melon from his melon patch th111 morning and s toic his truck and shoes. ·1fJ~.'!,.llHC. \ .. •• W•t .. H .. 111'• ~ l.ll 111•}1 DESIGNER LOS ANGELF.S IAP1 A West Los Angeles gas station owner, the fi rsl to tw cited in this city for a violation of the: state's odd·t:vcn gas rationing plan, has lost the firs t round in his fight to prove c;ov Edmund G Hrown J r.·~ orde rs a re un· constitutional: Tom Dorsey :m. pleaded innocent a nd re· ceived 11 Sept . 24 trial date Wednesday, following 1.1 ruli ng by Municipal .Judge Louis B. Feder uphold- ing thl' emergency gas rules instituted May 9 l'G<"ation• •f'or~~d, llOLLYWOOO I AP> -Three high-paid Twen· t1cth Century·F'ox executives. including president Alan Ladd Jr., have been .. o rdered" to take "forced vacationi:. ·· unti l next week, accordlng to their offices The offices of Ladd, Jay Kanter and Gareth Wigan said the three men, who are scheduled to resign to Corm a new production company, were told to depart. although Fox spokesm an Phillip Myers suid they we re me rely asked lo leave in or- f\esa \7erde ~quOr . SALE! .SALE! SALE! SAYISJ.611 POPOV VODKA · CUT4~ JAYLOR CM .... WINE .... ''·" 1.71"'" s~b ....... E.rpan•ion II alt ed Serv•<• Th'nf' St•rt' fJt VOYr Door t(all ~lort N~·•rt~t ¥our /.r~• 1 LOS ANt; E LES c AP ) Oppone nts of a C0~1AML\A642·1~S '"' ~f'Wprort fUwd Ml\\ION VII Jo49S· 01 )lt'J) <.i1mu't0 C..pnlr.tno planned expansion of Pep Boys western regiona l headquarter.-; launched a campaign Wednesday to ha It the project until "adequate" provisions arc made to house displat•ed residents. l~ .. n Ot ~rwy 41 AYt!f ., .. ., i People United to Sa.vc Our Community, which inc ludes families a nd small businessmen. contends the expansion is a misuse of Sl.5 million in federal funds designed to r ehabilita te a nd build low incom e housing. The group has the support of the Coalition for E conomic Survival and Democratic Congressman Ed Roybal of Los Angeles. Local news . every day. In th• um1uM• GOU RMET MARKET (Market Street) DELANEY BROS. FISH Lt>l' .Jcni1en and his helpers have : WM~ •r II•" C'-..i f'lorl<la Loblltrr11 l\•tt•a• Wl. H'• 11111. 2.991,, . 99c •• FRESH PRODUCE E11pec1ully this lime of year. our produce dept. 18 full or those mouth·watering ilnd luste· tcmptlnA summer fru1l5 & vine ripened melonh . ., ..... ...,,..._.. Seedle111 Go~~ 59c ., JC'f•·Lat1V8-39c .... Yellow MHl Peaches ,_.,..i,r Ste ••. llaw11J1n Pinuppl~ ._.,_ 25c ... Brotcoll a1tt·PIMI Cherry Tom1toe11 39c ...... From our Liquor Dept. .J ust think a half g111lon or I 75 hters of Smirnoff Vodka, only 9.98 plas tax. TOP QUALITY MEATS Large fres h Zllt'k ~ F'arm~ Roasting Chickens stuffed with Delancy'!! own apple dN~sing Also available plain 98c ., AU..IN1111EAAllllO"t,N 1£1\D'I' PAN One split RO<'k Cornll!h Come Hen on a bed of Delaney 's apple dressing. 1. 79 ... For the Bar·B·Q or bro1lt'r. try our bed kabobs wrth 1111 the trtmmlnRS. 3.98 •• DELA.NE F'S Go*met Manet Open Dally 1-1 • Closecl Sunday ZIZI Newport 81\'d., Newport Beae~ 173·5520 FURMTURE SALE FEATURING FURTHER MARKDOWNS ON FINE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE He<e are some ol our designer upholslery baroa1n1. Stone 8. Ph1ll•P'> t>c·1gP vetvf>t 1ounq1· OM•r Wd.., \425 now \259 A Pdlf of Od trne,tf chenille Stone 8. Phillips Chcl1 r'>. werC' \41'/ ca. now SJlY ea Master Crall gr<•en vet vel swivel rocker was \415 now \13" Peter Lang 5011 brown pldid ch·a,,. & olloman was \949 now \549 Debu 7 foot Sold, collon prtnt labrtc. wa., \86S now \565 . Slonr" & Phillips 8-loot Sofa, llorcll pnnt W<,.., \1295 now S795 Stone & Phillips Gold Velvet t:hd1r WdS \325 now S2'5 . 51onP a. Phill1p ... Cri'Wt'I W1ngcha1 r was S5'1 5 now S375 Roy.11 Coclch Ladles Chair & Ottoman 1n ru5t vet vet was SSIS now S350 . Maste r Crall Btue Chair wds S305 now \150 Slone & Phillips Flameslrtch Wingchdir wds \611~ now S399. . Master Cr dft sofl ·blue chec.k chair was s2aq now \169 Stone & Phillips Blue cotton·print Love Sedl Wd'> sq45 now S595 . . Royal Coach green velvet Chair WclS \415 now \19q . A pair of Stone & Ph1ll1pc; Tub Chair., wPrF \JY~ ea now S 199 N t . HPnrPdon W1nq Chai r Wa<.. SB'IY, nnw Si1tt1q MANY MORE SPECTACULAR BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. All Speclel-Order Upholstered Furniture In your choice of •tyle & fabric 20°/o off during our fabuloua summer ••le. • .'&" .. , ... ~ .. , .. AOW't N w..d19'd>lllher thofMs Kttvll/Edhot Orange Coat o..tv Pflot .um .,.....--.-!!f11e~l!ll•••••••Thu••~••'Ju•'Y••-· 1 •m•••••••••s..•r•t>.•r••k•r•••lb•lc•h•'•E•d•l•or.1•.•.P•"'••Edllor•••• Council Giving An Extra Touch Oeeldiftl on U.. late of major DTODOted developmen&.a a1 far from ... y, u many Oraai• Cout aovemmenLal bodies know ftl'8thand. Ttwre are many l11ues to be balanced: Impact on • •ramc and poUuUon, apipearanee. contribution to the city's economy. the developer's flnancial investment a nd jualUlable desire to make a prolJt. and the need to keep 1onln1 and plannina conslatent to prevent hod.1.-podge bulldina and ruture problem In some c-0uncn1. at some tlme1, the emphasis becomes predictable, wit.h an luue 1uch as traffic almost ulways overridln1 other considerations But th!s isn't t rue in Cotita Mesa. As projects come up, council m e m bers eem to weigh ull sidc8 and try their be8t to arrtve ul wh1tt they cons1d{;r a reasonable uctaon on .that purticulur project A r~ent coso in J>oint wa:; u request lo construct a proft!Ssional office bu.ilding in the Red Hill area next lo John Wayne Airp<>rt. 1Jot.h the Phtnnlng Commission, on a split vote. and city t>t.aff members recommended against the project becau.-;t! it would not be consistent with the surrounding industrial park and might set a precedent. ffowevcr. c<>uncll members discussed the idea that. while commercial development in general would be ti problem in that area. a professional building wouldn't. They also noted that the planned structure would be attractive and. by its location, serve a s a h andsome gateway to the industrial area. Council members approved the project, with the con· dition that only a professional building would be permitted. Because of the restriction, they said, the de- cis ion was unlikely to set a precedent It seems to be an example of careful cons ideration and honest examination or many cons iderations. No de· cis ion will please everyone, but fairness and balance in the long run are in everyone's best interest. Cleaning Up the Bay IL looks as if it's back to the drawing board for the bay cleanup plan de vised by the Newport-Irvine Waste Management Agency CN lWA >. Last week, the state Water Resource Control Board declined to accept t he NIWA plan to clean up and prevent furiher pollution of Newport Bay. Board members agreed with their staff's conclusion that the p lan needed Lighte r control over construction site grading to prevent damag- 1llg runoff. Now NIWA will go back to work with the assistance of lhe state board and the Santa Ana Regional Water <~uality Control Board lo come up with a plan that meets the state agency':; concerns. The unfortunate side product of the NIWA debate is t hul the di s pute over the plan pitted member ;1,gencics ne ighboring com munities like anli- NIWA plan Newport Beach and NIWA plan propone11t I rvinc ag<A inst each other. Perhaps the inter vention of the state agency. in addi· • lion to getting a more workable plan lo protect the bay. will help resolve the disputes on the subject that were threat.enjng to drive a wedge into local municipal rela· lions Early this month a Huntington Beach woman foiled a ' would-be rapis t by d riving up to his van and honking her r auto's horn when she saw him tearing t he clothing off a , teen-age girl he· had picked up The noise created a diversion that allowed the hao- . less hitchhiker to escape. The wom ~.tn then followed the van. got its license ; number c.and reported the incident to police. An arrest , followed. And when a woman was killed on Pacific Coast llighway that same week. Huntington Beach police un- successfully sought the driver of a hit-and-run vehicle thought to he a blue Saab. A Costa Mesa man read of the mcide nt in the Daily Pilot and phoned police when he discovered a damaged Sciub parked at the aoartment complex he owns. The car. identified as the death vehicle from parts strewn at the accident scene. was confiscated. A young man later ste pped forth to admit he was driving the car ll 's e ncouraging to know that some coastal residents cure and cc.in s hake off what is so often considered a na· uonal attitude : "Not me. I don't want to get involved ' • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ol the, Daily Pilot. Other views e Kpressed o n this page are those ol their authors and l artists Reade r comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. i Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. ' , Boyd I Tranquilizers By L.M. BOVD The medical s tatisticians I c-ontend their most r ecent studies Indicate thut people who take tra nquilizers a rl! 10 times more likely to wrock their cars lhun people who I don't. ~ The k itche n mechanics who like gurllc must be Dear Gloomy Wbat wa1 that •bout Prop. U ? The City Coun~ll orl ctn ally autbortaed tirr ,Mot for Harbor Boule•ard laedK ...... but eo far hat apent tlOt,tll. nat ... ? multlplymg. Twice l.IS much garlic is used these days as was used lO years ugo. T h ere is n o known language wherein the word for '-'cold" does not a lso mean unaffectionate. MoKl of the women In all of hil~tory's so-called civilized societies reputedly hC1ve been afraid or m ice Q "Can me n who live in the desert learn to smell w_ater?" A. Either that or thln1s as· soc lated wl\h water . yes. In the records arc a numb4!r of 1ccount1 or loal men who followed their noaet to wells. aprinp. creeks, whatever. Q . "Ask your Love and War man how he atcountl for the r.a th•t the flf'9t year of marrt•~• l1 Jh• moat -~! A. Tbal'• wh• aouplft wl&b U. lau& uperlenot ........................ .. ,.. Jaek Anderton ' Letters Express Frustration W ASIONCTON -Uke &t.ea.m ln a bOllcr. fruslrallon Is build· ln1 up In America until it 11' cl0te to the exploelon poinl. It us expreaacd In the letters that pour lnto our otflce by the hun· dred8 every duy. Ab a steam ve nt. we will occas ionally publis h som · telle rs arnd our r c11pon.seis Q Our country u on a downhill racer ll has a lready reac hed an a II ti ml' low. Wt• hnve lost d ignity. order ond <.·.ommon i.cni.t· lsrn 1l t 1 111 l' f 11 r a dean l>Wecp'! L o u I s T y k " Murysv11l c , Mic h. A. The American people built this nation by pulling together. They could destroy 1t by pulling a11art. ln pas t times. the ethic was help-your-ne ighbor. now it's me-hrst. Then 1t was f'll·make· do; now it's what's -due-me. The helping hands or the past have been replaced by hands that are g rabbing all they can gd. The s pirit of sacrifi ce has been dis· placed by an attitude or sclfish- nes!'.. The new values arc self· fulfillment. self-expression. self gruti fi c ataon. Morall y. th1 !> country is beginning to look like Berlin after the ullied bombard menl. We must revive the ohl values and virtuc·s. The price of fuilure could be the country. Q. WOULO IT do :my ~ood 111 nat1<1nuh1.e the oil comp:inil•i-'' I'd rnthl'r pay fhr ~overnm1·nt 1ncffic:1cncy than w1ndf:.ill 1111 prof1l!> U avid Wt·i.t phal, Ne vada City, C:11if. A. H's an idc:.i who1>e time lb c lost• Q M<Jym· I t·1tn f'nhghten you about J immy Carter. 'fhii. man 1s a Chrtl>li:.in and hclicveb in human nghts lie probahly 1:,, the m;.in who t:an bring Ub world JH~:J cc. F :1 nn1 c G o bhll·. SpcnC'l'r. N.C. A. Agreed. the µrl'i.1dent i1. u Mailbox devout Christian. He once told me that he prays before every major decision. The rest of us pray after tbe declalon. Q. I am worried. 1 have been corresponding with the Kogan fam ily In the Soviet Union. But my letters are now going un, a nswered. Isaac Kogan is an electronics e ngineer. llis wife Sophie is a dentist They have two daughte rs. Anya and Sim ona. They live in Leningrad They want to emigrate to Is rael. but their apphcations have been rejected since 1974 on so·called "security ~rounds." Afl~r bu; lus t upphcatlon. Isaac w•s told. "You will crumble tH!fore you get out." Now there iK no word from them. Lett.ers to Soviet of. rlcials urging the Kogans· re· lease ure imperulive. -Julie Truschcn. Hartford, Conn. A. Write to the S<>viet Em· bassy. 1125 16th Street. N. w . Washln~ton . D C Q . I HF.A RO that severul members or Congress havt: u financial interest in oil and gai:. ~·""'"""''',.... firms. lL wouldn't surprlae me -J . McCarthy. 80!'lton A. I know of 31•enat.on1and68 re presentatives who profit rrom 01 I. Not the least of them is Sc•nate Finance C hairman Russell Long, 0 -La., who is now conducting the oil tax hearings H is o il holdings aro worth St.204.832. Q. Here in Broward county. the courts are clo1u~ed with 7,000 c ai•ws or shoplifting by sepior c1t1w ns who arc stealing td eat. Many more i:.uspects ure never arrested. Th<' s tore mttr'lagers und pohct• a re rdu<:lant to press t·h u n~t·!> I stood hcs1dl• tht· m a n a g ,. r' 11 f o u r I o c Cl I s upermarket when he noticed a wom a n slipping two c ans of s ardines in her handbag. H<' st.rugged and said. "She looks like my mother." T hese retired people hvc on fi xed incomes. tht.>y urc victims of inflation George Eckle. Ft L.uuderdah'. Fla . I\ /\mong our 1nal1cn;.ible right!>. 1t seems to me. !>hould ht! th1• right to <'al S om1· wav !>hould be found to ubolts h hungt'r in the land of plentv (~. 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Group Calisthenics Might Ease the Chill To the Editor From a very early age I had a s uspicion. which later grew into u conviction, that the stork hud :.icoidentally dropped m e in England on th•• way to the South of SpC1in or. perhaps, the French Riviera. I knew in my heart that somewhere out the re in the Big World the s un s hone and if wal> wC1 r m . After s pending 20 wet and windy, s hivering a nd flu· ridden winters in that roggy isle I s tarted my trek southwards <a little crookedly l in my quest for my true homeland. Switzerland was nice. Michigan was a mis- t ake. und California was just r ii.cht. I congratulated m yself on having found the Promised Land :rnd Hcttled back s mugly to enjoy the idyllic lirestylc or long hot s ummers and modc ral<• winters . THE ONLV thtng that m arred the perfection was having to work for a Ii vin g ; a s et or circumstances which Is s hared hy m ost. I discovered that office buildings even In California rely upon air rondllloning a nd heal· Ing. The C1ir conditioning is usually too cold and the healing works sporadically. It seems that Am e ri cans have an :1version to windows that open. KO cannot benefit from the out· side climate. Now my California haven has been furthe r jarred by our President's edict on healing and air conditioning. The mind bog- gles at the thou~ht of Califor nians. those s un-loving, carefree people, bundling up to go to the office In the winter. Of course the retail merchants will love It. Think of the increased sales of 11weaters, mufflers, gloves, hat.~ and boots Typist~ 1r1ay rind It somewhat cumber some to type In 1loves at fil'8t, but no dou bt they'll get the hang or It -or they can resurrect the old style mittens with ho l es at the finaertips. Perhaps we will iet Into group call•thenlcs a t reg· ular Intervals to hep the blood ~lowln.1. This will create a whole new now of innovative ideas on how to keep warm whilat slWn1 at a desk. Above all though, let's hold onto our aenM of humor. Jutt think wttere you mllht be llvln1 ir your stork had 1one astray! CHRISTINA MACIAS .,....,., ·--~ To the Sdltor: Wby ii the 'Gamble IH•llabl•" 11 ex9re11ed ln rour July JO tdlt.ol1al aoaeemtn1 ow need for otl'P 11Mre ii no pmble ln _. ...... e. t.he lrted, tllted ad pt'OYlll prodUC· • tion of <nl .• :rnd it s by produt·t of naturnl ~:.is. that 1>r11v1tl1.·ll u:-:.11 amply in ttrc pa st. The i.c<imble on that WIJ!> taken 100 ye<irs a~o hy nwn who d.-. <'Overed, invcntt·rl lht· 11s1·:. for, a nd d cv1·l1>1H0d 11 into lh1• g re :.i t e i:. l :.i 11 v ;111 c " m e n l s 1 n health. living £·oncl1t 1ons anrl pro!>perily in history That w:1s lht• gC1mhlc 1n1.111n·d hv a fr1·t· m:.irket systt:m . or a frc1· peoph'. for profit. THE Gl\MBtt: you find ··in evitable" is" gambl<' on the pro l'n failures of so<.'iuhs m Of gov crnment control!'. /\nd thc o nly thing that muktos that id1otll' g amble .. inc·v1tu bl1.· · 1i:. the l(rcf'd of govt.'rnmL•nl to inrrea!>c Lhc1 r power flow long will wt: continue lo let them exercise thut µowe r to the detriment or thl· plenty of our lund" GOLDIE .JOSEPH M~11a •Magi.-~ To the Editor· Boy. was I surprised• Remember on 7·6·7!1. when I wrote to you. wa rning of the dangers that we wt•rc protected from. what with the city or· dinance against maJ(ic and hyp. nosis ? And then. on 7·8-79. there was that piece o n the psychic who lives in Coslu Mesa. but works somewhere clsc . because i.he is outlawed here"' Well. I went lo the fuir. Sun- day the 15th. Sure enough. there was a computer that would analyze your personality from your signature. for $2. Right out In the open . in defiance of the law, and the pretty girl who was operating it didn'l even look aahamed. There was also a com- puter that trapped your soul. a nd transferred it to a T -shirt, but I guess there 1~ no law against that. Wh i l e I wa s al the Chuckwagon. eating some stew, there was an announcement on the PA system. a nd I distinctly heard the word "'magic," bul there was a cowboy. plunklng on J n out.of-tune guitar. 110 I didn't get It all. but It must have been yet another brazen display o< disrespect for the law. As I became more and more aawarc of the wicked nature or the fair, I alm0tt l0tt my cour•1•. and left. but I steeled mrtell. mlMle Hvtral hex •IJM (or prolectloD.. •nd ventured forth. Then lt happened! A 8EED\' lookln1 character tidied up to me ,nd uld 'Plf111t. ff•r bud, )'OU wanl to '" a hyp- noUatf" I almoet swooned. ll1•n · Al our fair A hvµn11t1!>t Hul w1· h.1vt• ,1 l.Jw .1gain:,,t lly11 n<1t1bt~ The n . ,, 11n·v111u!>ly un dt•l(•('ll'<I fl~I W II) my t har:tt'll'r look ov1•r I wa11ll·ri to '>l'l' thal hypnot1:\I , law or 110 ltJIA I '""' ·1111w murh"'' 111• ~;.i1l1 ·· Fri·l· llut. I wouldn t 11'1 him look at 1111· 1f I WU!' you · I ~t·nl Aholll •Ill 1n1•rt·1hbly bra\ l' ::.ouls vol11nh:1·n·rl. !>Om•· 111 them even looking him 111 1h1· cyt· If<> kept ahoul Iii of tht·m. and threw the· n ·st li:wk Sunw of lht•m becam1• d1 !'.l.'<1 dancer .... !>Oml' of them ht·cu ml· modeb . ht• !>Cnt som1· out IOlll tht• <W c11 cnc:t> to sell 1mag1nary hot dogs. und I WO of I ht•m ltl!>t thl'll" licl ly hut tons A:,, I wa tc hed lhrnugh th1· l'rat·ks betwel.'n my f1nge~. I <·ould (>nly wonde r at what would rina lly happen to lhei;c foolhardy souls . and m y adm1rat1on g rl'w for those wise m t!n who saw to 11 that we have a la w a~a1nst hyp not1sb It did !>ct·m to me . howewr. that there was very ht Lie 1f any enforcement of thot law. Then. I began lo think . maybe this hypnotist wasn 't su1·h a bad guy ufter all When ii w:.is all ovt•r. he did help tho!>e two peo· pit• find their belly button!> WILLIAM 0 . llARVEY Sldfte•Uc ltfftlatt- 1'0 the Editor. A new menact• hus tnvadcd o ur walking population. Holler skaters: "Sidewalk." 1i:. d efined as a place to walk at the side of a street. us ually paved For too many years we have con· t ended with stray dogs. people with dof(s who us e our parks and pathways as a nimal toilets. dog dirt. s kateboard riders . bicycles und jo~gcrs. Whut next' Our ~ood doctor tells us to gel out and walk. 1l'!> ~ood for ull around good health. The scenic beauty of our bays. parks und ocean fronts is a place of retreat. tor all ugcs to enjoy a leis ure s troll. UulboA Island partic ularly has become a jungle until for pedestrians. r11 lo--. ' I 111po-.11l1• .1 '' '" f11w 011 \ 111lat111 • "1111ld 1•11ri 1·1·1 lhl' prri· hli·m t.i-.1 . ti11lll flit' t°ll'('l1·tl p11 l1ll{'IC)O!> p;"' a 1-:1·1 llllll'll. law 111 rt• lt11•if 1, ll\1-. ~1111,1111111 WI' l"flll •)I.IV I'\ IH'l'I a ('Orll llllW I cli•tt·r111rut1on 11( 111 .... '""'' .111111· p11hl11· r1111 ,.11ln ' '\It' I llll.1\~ I\ V 1<; I.I A NO JHdgittfl tfiflPr 1 i) th . f':r111111 To 1)1· lll'rh·c·tly hom·st , I never lwurd of th1:,, rn;m Mil h•r until all ol I h1 :,,, 1f you 'll t'Xl"U!>C the nl1lltan 1•'!pr1•:,,:,,111n . fl al·k a bout h1 -. .1 pp111ntrn1•nt .1:-. ;1 !>lll't'rvi!>nr 1\111 I do lwlwv1• 111 that uld 1n 11! au 1•x pr<·ss11m wh1 •n• <11w lb ad v1:-l·d not 111 1utli.(1• unothl·r until lw or !>ti\' ha:,, wa lkt·<I for a few mile!-. 111· c.loys 1n h1!> or hL•r moc t'a!>IO!> ltt:RF.'S I\ Mi\N wl11J volun tee red to !>C:rn· h1:,, t·nuntry in thl· most hazardou:. llnl· of duty. and spl'nt morl' than f1 v1· long year!> 111 an e nem y prison 1·amJJ J 1· o u I ti n · t ,. v t• n " a r r y h 1 s moccasin!. nor . 1t M'<.·ms to me . 1o;1n any of thos t' who ;1r1• makinj.! ;1:,, 1!.!>Ut•ofthc <11>11111nl ml'nt I t doesn 't 'urpr1 !>1' m ". h ll w t' v l' r . w h t' n w (' h u v c s upervisors who r an 't build a hulldin~ which doesn 't fall apart who ht• uni! s pend money 1ust to stuy out of 0111· of our own more comfy Jails . und spend a bundle of money tu dwn~e l h11 name of our a irport to lhal of a ver y fint• guy who, however ncvt•r t•ven Joined up VAN/\ f''RANCE 11.-adlhtt-l /nf air To the Editor Tht• h11g1• headline "V1f't War Veterans B<1ck Mille r" on the front µuuc of lhl• .July 18 Duily Pilot was ill 1·onN!1vcd . Millions or Amcnl·uns arc veteraM or the VI ·tnum war Your headline implied Vietnam wu r veteran:< supported the up· pointmenl o f Miller lo tht• Orun Ke County Hourd or Su1wrv1!\ors. when 1n fuel only lO I l.OOKED forward to u visit vetcrnns 11howt•d UJ) lo support of In thlK once quaint iMland. to htll upµointnwnt dine and s hop rollowed by ~ Shu mt• on you' wulk ot th~ ~mJ)letc a reu. With D.E . CATllCART ult the posted signs d lKBllOwlng • bicycles. dogs. etc. thei1e species t,.ettu1 /rom readers ort' of the human race I who are one wlcome. TIW ri0'9f to COftdlrftlf lft· of • kind> have cholen to lenore t•ra to fU ~ or eHmtftOle Ubd " them ror yean •.. and the pro. r~•rvfd.. IAttna of JOO tOOrdl or blem bas worsened. 14., '°"' w Q1W11 pr•/•rnce. AU lft. You can be aure I am not In ttre ,,...,, •wctucM ~patur• Gftd the minority In thla complaint, mo.U"f add,..,. but MrM• rnov be and If In doubt wo see for witlthfid °" ,.qwlt I/"''~ rc:- your1eU. Whe~ h1 lh• Police · ..... u °"'°'""· PNt" '°"' llOC ~ Deputment to enforce ttfese ,,.bfftlwd. ----------.-.-----· .. ·-·-------;,---------- I • l • • I s ..,_rStlld• Pension Losses Affect 83,500 " 8y SYLVIA POaTEa When the .Peritlns Machine & Gear Co. of Springf\eld. Ma11 .. went bankrupt in May lBTl, Ed John11ton waa 62. For 22 years, he had worked for the company and con· tributed a port.Ion of hls salary to its pension plan. but wheo the firm collapsed, his pension disappeared too. J ohnston is a "pension &oser." He is not alone. Accord- ing to a ~nt study, which the U.S . Labor Department commissioned on the urgmg of Johnston and the Grey Pal\· thers, there are roughly 83,SOO. persons who11e pen.s100 plans folded before the 1974 pension reform law went Into effect. AMONG MHEa CllANGES. THL'i LAW, formally known a.a the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. created a government agency to ins ure tha t pension plan participants receive at least a portion of their benefits when their plans are te rminated. But neithe r the law nor tht! agency, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.. does anything for individuals whose plans failed before J uly 1974 J ohnston is not accepttng hb loss in l>1lence. Now 70, tro ubled by a paralyzed left arm and cataracts. living on his Social Security and veterans benefits. he continues to work to compel the frderal government lo face up to the problems of workers who lost out because or tjming beyond their control. TH£ t'JRST MAJOR INDICATION that his effort:. may show results som e d ay 1s tht-nt·w Labor Department study. Before its fi ndings, the department had no utea how many people lost benefits through plan :.hutdowns, ho .... many were still alive, how largl' their losse!. were Among the study's disclosures. About 13,000 pension plan.<; with b<!nef1t.s later in sur ed under law folded befor" the law becaml' eHt>ct1 v"'. most of them in th1• five yl'ar.> 1mm1•d1ately preceding lht law About J0.500 peoplt· with an carnt.'d or "vt.-~lt'd" n i.:ht to a peru.1on from the dcrunrt plan::. have already d1t..-d. le~ ang benef1L'i lotahni.: $76 m1ll1on About ~.500 whn r1uttl1f1ro for ht·n1•f1t-. undt•r th•·ar old plans an· :.tall ahv<· Tht•y farf• lo:i1111•-; of $208 m1ll1on 1n bt·nd1L'. Mo:.t :.urv1v<ir!. who Wl'rf' p1·n:.1on plan partir1µant:. :1n· •·lcft·r I v , al ll'a:.t thr•·•· q·u<irtt·r.s :.ir1· 1n tht•1r mid ~or f.i(t. Money,s Worth fo:ii c-h -.un" ing r1·t 1n·•· IOS(.·.S on avera.:1· nc<1rly $!i(Jt'1 In b1•n1·ht-. J Y\•Jr <'11llt•r11vdy, th,·1r lc1!\l twnd1L-. will run to almoM $21 million 1n 1!17'J, n s1ng tn about $23 milh<Jn'" 1984 Thcrca1t1•r, th1· lo:.M·~ t.IW'lndk a:. lh•· rl'l1n-v:. du: IN ('OMJ'AIUSON WITlf MA NV OTH•:R J.:O\ll'mmt·nl pro1otrams. SZ(J million to $23 m1lhon :i y<·:ir '<Tm:. a '"n•a !.On ably modl'rate amount" t11 C'Om~ni.alt.· •·mployec:. who l~t their pt>n:.111n:. thmu)(h pl<1n rlo:.ing' Hut l<1 th1l> budget c-on:.c1ou5 C-On~n·i.'>. t:Vl'n uus 1~ :i hl'fty -.u m If Congress can bt• persuaded to provide any fund.\ to pension losers. it'll probably target the aid to a relatively small numbt•r of the m1>1>t n<.•t'tly. µresum ahly tho:-1· al r1r near rt'.llremc·nt a~1.: who C'•>uldn't earn a penlou1n with another C'Qmpany But t·vcn whtn a targd group as ch06cn. the qucsoon of how a program should ~funded-from gene ral tax re\ t.'nues, t ax-d eductible donations t o a qua:.1 privutt· charitable oqcanizatwn. an extra tax on corporatt· prof1tl> or cxistmg pl ans rcmaul.l> Ht.-p Howard Wolpe, D Mich • 1:. the only legii.lator Wlth plans to introduce a com ptonsalJon ball m 1979 Carof SOutb, lrvlnl', hn:. 1mnl'<1 Albert C. MartJn and Associ•&b an tht> project d1.:vclovmcnt department of 1i... Orange County o ffice, l rv1nt· She was previously in busm(.'6~ development with Can nell -Huemann-Wood and A~:.ocaate!> and C<mnell a nd Ch11f fin Commercial Interiors. lnc Her background m Orunt1,1· County includes assoc1allons with Koll Co <1nd C<1ldwl'll BankerCom merc1al Urokcragc'sSanta An.tofhcc She 1:. pres1dl'nt of the women :. division of the Newport Harbor Arca Cha m bf>r of Com mc rrc She also st·rvt'' on its eXl'('Ul.lvt.• board and govcn lml"n tal r elation:-comm11ll't' • Lind.I C. Roberti. ha s oeen naml·d a ssistant manafl.t•r for operations a t Wells •·argo Bank's Parkvfow Center sou1N offi ce in Irvine. She joined the bank 1n 1971 and ha:. worked at th • Westminster and Buena Park offi ces and as operallons or fice r at the bank's computer :.ystems d1 v1s1on for &utht!rn California. .. C111rtes W. MebJber1er, corporate principal of tht-dt• velopmenl firm of Suaset Pulfic. lrvmt'. ha:. u:.sumt.'d r esponsibility for financial managem ent and accounting and systems requirements. He was previously employed by Arthur Andersen :ind Co. and owned a consulting firm . • Dr. L.J. Radick of Western Des ign Corp .. Costa Mt>11a. baa been na med an Action Cound l member of the N1Uoeal Fe4en&loool~•t BasiDesa. Tbe federation Is a non-profit, non-partisan orgaruz.t· Uon representing small businesses . • The Western Pacific division of 7-Elevea, a n lrvtne division ol the Southland Corp. bu named llod Bl'd• u operaUona manager. WlLh the company since i.m. be hu woned u field repreeeatatJve, cliltr1ct manacer and ione manager ln the Lu Vecu area. and 11 merchandlac manager for the Soutb Padftc ctivlslon. • .W.ar Cerp., Santa Ana. bu named Au Pal•, H\aDt lnstoa Beacb, u cl1Jm1 examiner. The company la involved ln the admlniatraUoa and payment ol lP1urance claims and la the exclualve ad· m{nlltrator for "Med Net wort," a health care pJao avail•· bM la Sautbem CaUfonlia . • .... et Allene• hu nalMd Hftior .tee preliclet a...a r....a to the new polt of lldmlDlatntlft otneer for •itetralde banklnl Mme.. in 8ouUMnl Cdlonda. lie ntau dlNCt ,..pomabWty fw BolA '1 tecludotMt •1111. equtpmeat NMareb adl.tU., wtdl emphala OD •tntdk a)'llalDI ,. ........ • •&crMeta c.r.., lntM, bu DUMCI aa1 .... a. , .. rice P"'91dllllt of do1DllUc 111artl&IU. He •• previoualy •teb NCR eor,. la DQton, Ohio, •• 1 Ulllltant vtee pneJdtnt ol anark.U.S produet PracJ'ama, u;a. martcetta1 dlvllloa. ·- "Autonomic Nervoua Teleftsion S•perShep~rs Penny Ma rs hall ( le rt > and Cindy Williams load up with groceries in u supermarke t s h oppi n g s pree on "Luverne and Shirley" tonight ut 8 30 on ABC. Channel 7. ii .. 1:ao --~ llMCttOI-... ··~·•Flood'' I DA,,_GAMI ,,_ GOe..a IHOW TIC TAC DOUllH THE MADY MJNCH Merde ~ lnfetlHll· ed with • V<l'i WhO -· to be more lntereeted In lnMCtl lhen ~ . ,.,,,,,,,,. ,. Melloy end Reed Interrupt Chell dinner to PIK-Ille robber• In • QM •l•tlon l!Oldup. • MACHI.IL/ LIHMR ~ ID NEW9CHeCt< CJ) I 1.11 lllMITY SHOW II.I MATCH~ 1:00. Cl) THI WAl..TOH9 Olfvl• '• routine phy11icel Uernin811on llH OevMlll· Ing ~I on Ille Wiiton family (A) a~u.,.o. A young women with 1 hit· IOfY ol mental 111,_. pno- togrl!Qh• tour UFO'a bUt cennot convince her tiua- t>and °' peyellletrlat to bel ..... her (R) 9 81CUATTLU ..... ? .. ..... .. ....,,... ...... °'. ._ ... t1•1n 111 o.,ton. (I Ive.I •cwa.-Jlff ,...,,... Gullll: DeWI ......... ~--. . .... • • • "fllo Orand•" 'tllOI JIM w..-. ....,.. , ... ()'..., .. Ourlllg .. ......... qlftdleq w.. • teflMIOVt 0-ertder ....... .,~ ...... ~, ..... ,, .... , .NOVA "1Ct¥ To ......_,. Ti. _.. ,. .......... --~ Ill .. lOtfl oentv- ry •• manuteoturecl In our -w--.(R) ...... TOYOUR HIALTM ""!/tt't_ Do W• Get Sloll?" uie9 LAWMI& ......., ~ end 8N;1ey Wlrl ...... lftlnUte8 of Ir• .nop. Pil'9 In • IOcel aupermet. kM (R) .TMIOOO~ In en Mternpt to oet c:loeer IO Ille IQfl, Fell• ~ Ille ooedl of the boy'e 10011*1 1_,, • TUfWMOUT "Why Punlah Th• Chlldtefl?" Altern•tlvee 10 MPW•llon f\'om their c:hll- d<en ere eapl0<ed for tnc¥oer•ted mooier1. t:oo 8 CJ) HAWAII F1Vf,.O McG•,,•11 uncovet1 • hlgtlly (}<~ end dllfs Ing plot wtlile lnVMtlgeting Ille theft OI 8 ptlcelell gold <IMtllmuk (RI D Ol*CY An eutopey on • M•u.llY 101111• tootbell pleyer unG0\19'1 • penlelllln-rM11ts tent atreln ol -Ml dlMUe (RI - TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8: 00 -Big Battles. The heroism of young Royal Air Force pilots Is examined in this documentary focus· ing on the Battle of BritaJn. KHJ IJ 8:00 -"Elephant Wolk.~ Elizabeth Taylor and Dana Andre ws star in this adventure move set on a Ceylon tea plantation. KCET @ 9:00 -"La Traviata." Verdi's opera is performed by Beverly Stlls and Richard Fredericks . '-M'tno tM Honot•ble ...,.,. ~. Oevld ~. ~ Henty Koep. pie. e:ao Ur:""" Cllief Roy bet• with Beker on "18 outcome of • loot· bell 08fM .,.., '~"'no gueren'8ed lf*«M lntofme- tlon . ... alOMONT-..: UNIVIMI 10:00. Cl) IAMA8V JONU J R 'a 111-tlgallorl OI I poealble l4llcld4I ceM la compflc8ted wllerl lie ..... In love wllh Ille mjljn wltnMe.(RI D DAVIO CA111DV Oen Shey POMa ... .-dy dr1"er to ellclt lnl0<rt1e11on from 1lreet Qlrla about Ille el~=. mocMla (R) In& 20120 NIQKT QAUJ!JIV "Btenela" An 1 l ·yew·Old ,,,_,, and belrten<!a "T NI llhl~~ 1o.ao ~ THEATRE Benny le lnlentewed .. one of Ille wotld'a leedlng MJIY fllm pr~, 11:ao• M"A"8"H A mMrled nurM WhO hed a -lout rel8tloMNC> wltll ....... wll8n ltl9 - llngl8 end t,.,, -· In Ille ttatee 1e Uligned to the 4077th (R) D TONeGHT Hoa!: Johnny Ceraon Guwt· Olellann Carroll 9 00< VAH DYtaE A pelnflng of Laur• returns to llllunt her; etthOugh Ille poMd fully ctothed. Ille 1'1111 tool! Ille Ube<ly ol "undraping" he< 8 9 STAMKY& HUTCH The detecllvea· 1n11eat10•· llorl Into a murder leads them to • loe> trnmlor•lion offlctal running an lll90al 11llen amugollng ring !RI • THE OONO SHOW ., OETSMART M ... and 99 ere caughl 8110 •Mdled '°' lhlpmenl behind Ille Iron Curte1n 8D CAPTIOtED A8C NEWS CJ) 8TAIHAEK Mr Spoctc c;ondUC11 hos own defense In 111s court· martlel 10< mutiny (Part 21 MORNING .. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGI" -·· ...... ,.., .... lletlilld Ille WOttc It Dr. T. I •1'0f1euf tMI C.lATI,.._ . *. "Dull "' Tiie ..,. .. (1147)....,., .--. a,.. 90'Y,.. .• ~ ..... ..... lndlllt "" ..... ......... ~a.Id ..,_ Ille CCllM8 to 11¥8 In !tie home al • wMltfry eel· tt.Mn end Ille IWO -(R) tl:JO. MOYll • • ,_. "Mystery Of Tri. W•• Muaeum" t 1933) Uon8I AIWlll, ,._, Wrey A med ~f .. t rqt>a fl\9 morp IO melc8 WU flo• .,... ol 1111torleel chetec· tera (lhr,26mln ) • MOYll • • * * "The Gra•t ZlllCJMld" ('93e) WllllM'I Powell, Myrne Loy The 0t• 8'oedwey enowmen ....... a INljO( lllOw. (3 hr9 .. 30 ll'lln., -~ • *"' "Sengl 8WIQI You're 0Hd" C tH8) lony Allndall, 8-nt• &erver An Amerlc•n In Morocco ~ entangled 1.n the ~ ol lc>IM p40n1ng evll 8QlllMf Ille United Net Iona • DQ<CAVETT Guell Frlnll Gerc11 (RI (() MOVIE • * * "No Wrrt To Treat A Lady" I 1968) Rod St910er. G.ofge Segel A p1ycnolic killer ol elderly women dr-in ver10u1 dis· OUIMS and fllu<lff • pllf!lil• tent oetec:11w 12 h11 I 12'.af 8 ([I BAAETTA Barett• suspec11 111et • modern day Ro1>1n Hood preylno on hi• neighbor hood '' • relarded lrlend olhll (R) 1:00 D TOMORROW Gueat1 Rey Hoppe<, Ed Lund ano D•ve Grant. who -•Involved In tM dellgn and llytng ol Howaro Hugh••' l&genoery "Sl)fuce OOOM (RI 8 MAVEAICK "Rooe 01 C8'da ••It·~. TM llMNllDla" ( ..... .,.. ~. Mere Dl!ldler. ,........_ ........... . --.. ......... ......... • ~ ............ MY: =·~··~ .. --: 1:11 ..,. • •.,. "Opatettori eowe·r (ttfl)~--.. .... II-Con<llCI. A dfUO• ~rtngletr..., dOwn by • ,_ ol T- i ..,, ... (2 Ille.) HI .... .._ MCMI * * ,_. "Couoer Countiy'" I 1971) Ooc-*!tety A c;oupt MIMd WNeei .. or-fr-c;ut> 10 ~ eel In Illa neturel 118°"•1. (2 hr•, D MOVIE * "Tern Un" (19721 Av .. Gwo,-. 1811 Me811ene. A prhlfteoed ledy ol the ert.- 1ocrecy lvee • life of' l'ledonlam. dem8ndlnO .~ undivided •ltention of ..,. thOM •round her. (2 hre.) ' • MOVIE •• ·~ "Bedl-" ( , .... , Borla K.nott, Anna LM • t'rldar1·• Doyf h11r .ffouir•. AFTERNOON 12:00 8 * • "TlmbetlllClo .. 119~1 Sterling Hayden, vera R11a1on A youno lumberm•n vows ven· o•anca tor h11 tether'• OHlh ( 1 hr • 30 min I Q) * * 'It ' The C.owd Roars" I 19361 Rol>erl r•ylOf', Frank M0<oan A 11oung l>flZef'Ol'llet fells In IOv• wtlh 111e daoghler ol 11 l>OOloe IO wtlom lie •S neevoly In debt. (I hr • 60 monj 1:00 fl';) • It ' The lllciou1 C1tcle ( 19S9) Jonn M1~1. Oot!ll< fart A 8'111111 dOC· IQ< tMtcorne• mvOlved wllh amurd4't C"81111PI Li•f f 11gs 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angele!> "The Bettle Of Briteln" An eaemlnetlon of Ille hero- lam of the young Roy .. Air F0<0. pllote thel 1aved Britain from Hitter'• lnva,. llOn end the tubMq\Hlf'll bombing ol the Fuhrer'• Germany 8 11.1 MOAK & MINDY Mori< end Illa neighbor Blckley receive the aurPflM ol their llve1 elter they ere pictced up In • llln· glee ber by two atunnlng 8 111 ilAANIY Miu.ER The detectlvee of the 12th preclnct .,. betraged by e _... ol bOgUI 1>4111 (R) • MERVORlmN Guella. Elke Sommer. Olorll Geynor, Arnold Schwerzeneoo•r. M.,llu TOlo, Ret> Brown fll IN ~MANCE AT WOLF TRAP "La Trel/1811" Beverly Silla and Richard Frlldrldcl lier on Verdi'• opera. c;ondUOl- ed by Jullua Rudel and dlrtlCled by Tito Capebl811· GO (R) "Poldarlc" Ellz•beth ia wlll· Ing to ,...,. tier huab•nd lor Rou. bot he te8'na Demelz• 11 pregnant Wllh hi• cnlld (Part 4 of 16) (R) 11;00 IJ D D Cl) ®l NEWS Q) THE 000 COUPLE 8 MAKE ME l..A\JOt4 G MOVIE 12:00 D TWIUOHT ZONE Jene reb&ll lrom l hfl mortotonoua hi• Sll4I and her parenll are 1ov1119 1:448 HEWS 1:658 HEWS 2:00 0 NEWS 3:00 (I~ a '> II I A 81kon1 WorlO' ( t967) Oeboreh Wlllfly, Tommy Kir~ A yovno mon dll(;Ovors tl'l•t It • brain& no·t br•wn. ... nt<J> w•ll wtn him Ille 11110011on~ or a c0t111n pretty youno O"' I I hr , 30 nlon I D KNBC fNBCJ Los Angeles D MOVIE a KTLA (Ind ) Los Anqeles CD ALFAED HITC..COCK PA£8EN'T8 • • 'CtHISlmas In Connec11CUI 1194!>) B1tr· bare Sta.nwytk Denno~ Moroan A newspaper cotumnoat •• •n111ucted by he< bOSI 10 hllY8 a Wftr hero as hflf IMn'llly ~ gueat 10-Cnt1~11m•• oonneo 1 I hr SS mon 1 D KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angelul> Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Anqelel> ®l l<CST (ABC) San Diego • • ·~ "ti C1n 8e Oone Am100" I 1973) Jec:k Pllanc., &d Spencet A men helpa • youno boy m11n111n conlrOll of oO·rlCl'I property 14111 lo him by • "The Mall Oro.< Pr()()he1 A men beg1n1 10 rec:aove letters 1n 11141 mall p•edoct 1no Ille ouicome 01 Mv0<al lutura even11 CD KTTV (Ind I Los Angele., • KCOP·TV (Ind) LO!> Angeh1<, ED KCET·TV (PBS) Los Anqelos '9~ Ci) INOMOUAL NOKT'8 AHO RUPONSllllUTIES Coveu1ge end hlghllghta of Ille at•l-11 mede by pertlClpenta 11 a m•)ot conference IMlld et use 3:30 U • • • '• Bye Bye, B•tc:llll" ( 1%3) 0.Ck V11n Oyku. Janet Letgh A llN!n ll<)fl sonqonq IOOI. itbOul to II<• 0•111180 gr•M ll•t hnal 1 .. 1evosHJn l>Of'IO<m•nGe I I h• 30 mint ~ KOCE·TV !PBS) HunhnQton BoJc.h • • • "Elephant Welk" I 1954) Ell.tabeth hylo<, Dene A~ A Y°""O Engllah g1r1 l80M meny dll· F: tycoon 12 h•s I 8£0TIME 8TORIE8 BENNY HILL SHOW ti) GET8MART Jut1I b9fore CON TROl s lop .sc1en1111 01111 , "" 8 MOVIE Angie's Mo•: Overnight Success After 25 Years By JERRY BUCK DORIS HAS BEEN AN overnight success 1n lclev1swn HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Doris Roberts finally fell at Before "Angie" she had recurring roles as evangelist peace with herself the d ay she had enough confidence lo Dorclda Dore mus on "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartma n" quit what was supposed to be a sure thing and take a and as Jo'alher Flots ky's mother on "Soap." She's been tn a chance wilh an untried s ituation comedy. nu mbcr of movies. too. and slurs as Bette Midl<:r ·:. mother in She left "The Mary Tyle r Moore flour" to play lhc upsoming "Thl' Rose " Theresa Falco on "Angie." Mary's s how. which industry Of course, like <:Ill "overnight !.uccc::.se::.." 1l "ii:. a officials felt would be a hit, is now a part of the past while long time coming. Twenty-fi ve years to be spec1f1 c. "Angie" turned out to be the latest gold-plated hit for ABC. "My first JO years as an actress in Ne w York I followed and i.ht· won lhc CJulcr CrtlJt'!) C:ir<'lt· Award for "Bad llab1Ll. " In the seril':.. !>he pla)'~ Angie ' t'Jrth} molhcr. the pro prictor of a Philadt!lphw n<:ws ~uind "I sc•t• ht·r a' ,J wonderful. J11yfu l ..,un1nir "'hu ha'1 to rat ~<: two kid' h~ hcr~t·lf," 'ht· ~ll1d "The JOkt! 1:. h1·r hus band took off l!,I ye.ir::. ago to Rl'l a po:1cl.. nf c1garettt·:-. T hi:' real Joh 1:. lh<Jl he d1<Jn 't :.mokc Doris, who call s he rself a survivor , said, "I fina lly had couldn't get arrested." she said . "I auditioned for every enough security and belief in myself lo quit a ·sure thing· commercial. Once an advertising manager asked for me "SKE'S UNF:Ol'C'i\TED. Bt;T :-oh•· read-. l'\'rrvthtnl! for an unknown." and my agent said I wa!> working. The manager wenl into SHE HAS RE.EXAMINED her life two years -or" h t · 1 1 ht .• k l · .0 R ., rt k nn her news :.tand She C'im hold ht·r Ol.\n 1n a <;On\-er:.at1on when her son, Michael. the n 20, broke his neck in a ·:~tc~ ·1/:.~! ~nca aug er anc~ ep saying, ons 011e s wor and she's not tnllm1datt•d b} ttnybod\ Shl'·; roll of hfl· "' Thcre:.a 1s nol unhkl· m} motht'r M} motht•r wa'> M·lf !>kiing accide nt. T h e doctors said he would be a t•duc·atcd Shl· "'a:. ~ofl<:r than 'f'hl·rt·~a . hut ,11,0 .J ~ur quadriplegic. ''l'M A SURVIVOR. THE (1r~t thing I did 1n show bu:.t· vivor "My son's accident changed me," she said. "I had ncss was when I wus five. 1 auditioned for the Ileum 's been the Four M's mother. managcr, manipulator and Amatcur Hour in New York I sang 'Winte r Wonderland ' Oon s Jokingly comparc' hcrsl'H 111 an old b1bllral mouth I looked at m y li ft: Now I pray every dily and I with a bsp. I got the gong, the bell, t he hook I was awful chaructcr. Sht· ~aid . "l'vt· h\(·d thr<w~h tht· flood and vw ... ,...... te1ke life as it comes. I got rtd of all my rage and gui lt." But I k~pl at it." locust.::. and plague~ Pcuplt' :.<i } }Ou'vc· ~t.'rVl·d Lime. Ye•:., I CHANCE PAYS OFF Michael has recovered completely and will enter Tex· Her first break c ame when she m ade her Broadway have . but I'm not b1tlt•r I lovt· the '>UC'c:cs:-. now I lovt· the Doris Roberta as A&M this fall lo seek a degree in veter inary m edicine. debut in "The Time of Yo ur Life " Many more plays altcntton. 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HOWARD KAZANJIAN ,..__.__GEORGE LUCAS AlfO WOll llMN MOC I OONHA If fHfllf r00< • '"""'~ ..c;•-._.,.-00.- 1 °'~Mvl't•••<'•·~ j l "-'"'*"lkl'•~W?HJ)MI __ _.._., • ta(~Oft .. llttt•t.• •• , ••• , ... ~~-........... , ... ,~ ....... ~~ EDWUDI' C .... l 18:30 PMI Cl .. A CllTU Orange Costa MeSI 979·4141 634·2553 la:oo PMI , '