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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-08-06 - Orange Coast Pilot_ ... , ;1 r • ome .e m e Legion Trio -ffij~k Spanish let J • • • • 1,500 l»rotest keArIDS -:to rage _Hljaek .Jet 3 Deserters Seek Asylum GENEVA. Switzerland CAPl -Three Spanish Foreign Legion dese rters who hijacked a Spanish jetliner in the Canary Islands ordered the plane down at Geneva airport today and peacefully surrendered to Swiss authorities. el"ding a 24-hour hopscotch journey over Western Europe and Arrira. The armed legionnaires· lone hostages "at the end were the three e re"' me mbers of the Iberia Airlines DC-9. The hijack trio -two Frenchmen and a Chilean -released nine other hos ta ges earlier t oday at Lisbon's Portela Airport, before flying to Geneva The hiJackers said they want- ed asylum. Several countries re· fused to allow them to land In their territory before the Swiss finally agreed An aviation official in Bern. the SWlss capital, said the plane would be allowed to land if the pilot requt!Sted permission to do so. But he said the hijackers two Frenchmen and a Chilean would be .. consid e r ed air pirates, arrested and tned in Swiss rourts · · The rune hostages. including three c hi ldren and three air,lane cleaners. were caught aboard the Jet when it was com-m and t'e red S unda y in the Canaries, Spanish islands off the northwest coast of Africa. The three hijackers, identified as Frenchmen NoelJ Seijen, 29. and Jean Lyschin, 25, and Chilean Sergio Munoz Cadaval. 22. said they wanted to get out or Coast Weather V arlable clouds through Ti.aesday but mosUy falr. Lowa tonlaht ln eos. HJgbs Tuesday from mid·70s at beaches to upper 80s in· land. IN8 .. E TeD" ~ . There'• no pll11ncol cOft· aacc, w (IOll ca ,. u1 toU °" ~ ...,,,,.,, An nom-,,. u IM POA cham~. I# "°"' Paf11 Bl. •illl•• c;. ca a .... M ...... Ct .. au M M the Foreign ·Legion and asked France to let them come there. But the French government turned them down. .. We are not terrorists. We are dese rters from the Spanish Foreign Legion. We are ready to hand over our weapons , and we want to land in France .·· one of the trio said. Earlier r eport s said the legionnaires took 24 hostages when they commandeered the airliner in the Canary Islands. off the northwest coast of Africa. But Iberia, the Spanish airline, revised the figure today and said t he re were only 12 six passengers. three crew mem- bers and three cleaning persons. two women and a man. EFE, the Spanish news agen- <See IUJACK, Page A2> Home Bombed In Irvine; Loss $2,000 Investigators from three agen- cies are probing the bomb ex- plosion that caused an estimated $2,000 damage to the garage or an Irvine home Sunday night. Irvine police. who were head· ing the investigation, said the in· cldent occurred at 9:25 p .m. at the home at 8 Deer Creek OC· cupied by Peter Franklin Schor. Information on whether Schor was home at the time of the ex- plosion was not immediately available today. In addition to Investigators from lrvine, the case was also being probed today by bomb ex· perts from the Orange Countr SberiU's Department bomb squad and the federal Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms Bureau. Investigators 1or those two agencies said this morning they haven't determined what the ex· plosive device was that damaged the garage and the Cadillac parked inside it. But spokesmen for the two agencies said they are con- vinced the uploeion wasn't ac· eidental and lbat it was caused bya bomb. FOllT LAUDl:&DALE, l'la. (AP) -Actia1 OD a bomb threat, otnctall divened a taxi· tn1 New Yon-bouncl Jetliner to • remote runway, evacuated • PHHnt•h qd Harcbed lbe aircraft and h111a1e -OD17 to rlnd a sultcue full or cook1nl po\I. Seeing the Sawdust 0 111, l'llot SI.ti! ""°'° A large crowd browses through La~una Beach's Sawdust Festival. one of three s ummer art extravaganzas on Laguna Can- yon Road where traffic was bac ked up mort.' lh;m l\\O m 1lt•s O\er tht> \\eekend A ttcntlancc 1' .. r eporte<l up at all thrct• lt·~t1n1b No Da•ag~ Reports North State Shaken By Big Earthquake SAN FRANCISCO <APl-A substantial earthquake jolted a large section of Northern1 California today. but there were no implediate reports or damage or injllry. The quake was fell in Sacramento. 90 miles east of San Francisco and San Jose, about SO mil• to the south. The vreliminary Richter measurement was 5.7, said Don Finley, spokesman for the Na- tional Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colo. The tremor shook high rise bulldl..,. in two rolling Jolts. whtch •ere felt as separate roclllq mouom wi\bin •bout • ................ Jlm llcl>anlil of.the state Of· 'nee of ICmerleDCY Senices ln Sacramento Hllmated the ., • ...., •• near \be Su Lula a ... rvotr, wtucb ii ..._ the fua9d SU ~ Fault IOUth ot Saa JrmeilcO. • In tbe A11octated Pren bureau Oii lbe \bird noor of • building near City Hall, the noor rocked like the deck or a tossing s hip. Telephone service was inter- rupted in some areas. In Monterey, about 100 miles south on lb~ Pacific coast, Al Cross said the Monterey Peninsula-Hetald news paper building shook and there were "Iota of vibrations." • In Palo Alto, Lei! Ericson stla the Senior Center Building re- p o rted telephone servi ce knocked out for about 10 <See QVAIU.:, Pa1e A2) Four Kill Priest SAN SALVADOR, 11:1 Salvador <AP> -At leut rour men ftrln1 automatic weapons shot and killed I Drt• al be celebraMd ..... bl the town of San Bltaban Catarlnl, .. mil• DOl'tbNlt of hen, dnardl offtdals --'d 8ara· day. 1'tlere •U no tmmedi.ae incllcalloll wbo wu re1pouible. \> t Middle-age Skaters Roll To Hospitals SAN DIEGO <AP> Adven turous middle-a ge Americans are riding roller skates right.to the hospital, University Hospital said today. The latest victim includes a 49-year-old stockbroker and a 42-year-old French pastry chef. both with broken legs, and a 35-year-old attorney who has a dislocated ankle. "This skate-boarding craze re- su lled in a lot of Injuries to young people but, m contrast, roller skating is strllclng an· age group whole bones don't heaJ as rapidly," said Dr. Wayne Akeaon, lbe hoSpital's chief oC orthopedics. • 'Tbe cbaqe in rate of healin1 occun at the end of the 1rowth spurt when adult stature ls acbiev•. ~ tbat, the time ln cuu tmda lo be meuured in many weeks or moetM, lastead of da11 or a tew ...U." A spoteswoman aald the abt· . hll ,.. .... ftlllns ....,.. .. beds wlth patients aufrer\111 brollen lep_, wrtsu. ankles arms." bW ,,, Coastal 'Vigil' Peaceful \ n P :-' 1 m~l c d I sno dPm unstrator'> about hall lht> number ant1c1J>jll~ protested nudear arms stockpihng-Sunday outside the Seal Beach Naval \\'ea pons Station Seal Beach poli ce (ailed the demonstrauon "orde rh ·· and noted that'no mc1denl.6 were rt' ported dunng the demonstration "r at a 2 JO p m rally and p1cna· that followed near the na\ al !>td 1111n Tht• noont1mt-· vigil ' markm~ the annt\er ... ary of thl' dropping of thl' l1r-;t Jtom11· lmmb on ll 1rosh1ma. Aug ti, 1915. "'as to 11•aturc• d human d1.1m arounrl tht• IAC'apons b:1 ... 1· \\ tl h pro l1•'>I (•rs hnk1n~ arms David Lum1an. -;poJ..<'..,man fo r l1A o sronsoring organ1£allons, PROTESTS MARK HIROSHIMA DAY' -A4 hJd optnc.>d last \H•ek that about I tkl(l pt'Ople "'ould JOln 1n lhl \ I)? I I Thr rlt>mons l rat1011 moslh .tloni.: St>al Hcach BoulPv;;1rd "·'" ... ponso red b\ the Seal H1•at·h "lluclear Attton <:roup m I OOJUnrtion With a series 01 1h•monstrat1ons and lectures ,t·hedulc.>d over the weekend by tht· Southern California Alhante ol Sur v1va l Lumiun said the v1g1I was to protest nuclear armumenl as "'ell as the dangers \o Seal Reach area reside nts whose homes nestle next to the naval bast• Lum1an said protesters have "proof" thut nuclear arms are kept at the base. The Navy will neither confirm nor deny that nu clear weapons are stored lhCrl! The protesters· spokesman said the base lies near an eartquake fault rone and that damage tu nuclear canisters could cause radioactive leaks . 1" An accident at Seal Beach ... he warned. "could have dev astating conseQuences for the (See NUCLEAR, Pa1e A2> FIRST CALLER GOI' THE ROOM "I was Ooocled with calls from m y Dally Pilot classified ad. and I rented my place to the first person who called." That'a the. advertising success story of the Newport Beach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: · f'~m. rm. Pvt. ba t:ov Garage ror mature employ'd male $140 xxx- xxxx p.m. For a flood of respoaae to · your ad, try the o&ii1Pttot cla11lfied aectioa by callln1 1'2-M'll. ---- .ti Pe!-Y P!.QT 8 Montew· AteM!! •. t!7t Defense Near In MacDonald Murdei-Trial 1 RALEU.m. N.C <AP> An Army Cortn8lt' d1cm lst tt"Stified today that threads Cound wade.c nu •round the bodies ol Dr. Jel trey Mac Do nald's racaUy m utchod lhoeH1 rroal a pajama top h«> says hl' was weartna at the time of the laymgs The chemtst . Dillard Brown 1ng , also te.ltfied that s pliote.rs found near the bodlH mJtch the c lub used a8 the weupon In the alayJAP.J:le ld th«' wood In the ~lu~ matched wood found In ahelve1 ind othel' ob1ecu tn the houae. The le&tlmony tame 1u Mail' Don11ld's triple murde r trial en t~red lb fourth week Mac Do nald s ayli rour an truden killed hi• famny and In· Ju.red him. The government maintains It's Too Hot that MacD o nald, a forme r Gre en Be r e t a n d n o w an e meraency-room phys ician m For Ta-.w9r.le• Long Beach, fabric ated the • ,...., o story. possibly baaing il on the ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. Mansoo famlly cuJl killings. The <AP) _ President Cart.er word "pig'' was found smeared has made it loo hot ror hot in blood on the headboard In the ta males. m a s t er bed room . and Mac- The snact.. bar in the Donald says one of the intruders "' • ~arried a candle-and chanted fedet:aJ bwlding in Albu-"Acid is groovy. Kill the pir s .. que rque has stopped serv-A number or technica wit· mg the traditional New nesses testified last week, telling Mexico meal since the ~f blood -t y p e 1t naly ses president mandated a performoo·on items taken from 78-degree temperature in the MacDonald house. The federal offices. evidence showed that Mac- "Now that the air condi· Donald's blood, with the excep- tioning ls at 78 d egrees . it Uon or one spot on his psJama makes it too hot to ste am -""-'""p , was found-on-tr tn Che t,h-e-m any~OTe .~ f!X · k•t h b th d h II Pl ai ne d a s n a c k ba r • c en, a room an a way. He has said he was attacked an em ployee. the living room. The blood a na lyses a lso showed that the blood found on F,..,. Page A J the pajama lop was Colette's ____ !n!_c. tha t a bloody-footpnnt -nTTACK read ing from Kristen's bedroom ._....._, • • • ma tched Colette's type a nd that blood matching Kimberly·s t ype was found in the m ast.e r bedroom. cy. a nd other sources gave this account of the hijacking: Ar med with weapons they .'Hole from a m ilita r> pr.I tl' patrol. U1e three r.:en c rOH a Jeep on the runw ay c,f n~e airport on Fuert.eventura. the second largest of the Canaries, on Sunday and seized a twin- en ~ine Iberia Air Lines DC-9 that had j ust landed from Las Pa lma s. the capital of t he is lands. o n n ('a rby G ran Canaria. Afte r the plane was refueled a nd food was put aboard, the h1- 1ackers ordered t he pilot to fly to Cas ablanca, Morocco, but the Moroccans refused to Jel the m land. The pilot was ordered lo Algiers. again pe rmission to land was refused, a nd the plane landed in Llsbon . Soon af(er landing in the Portuguese capital, the le1'1on- n<u res indicated they would go to Zimba bwe Rhodes ia , the :.outhem African nation where a guer rilla war has been raging .,even years Then they s aid they wanted to go to France. but the French wou ld not accept them. Today they offered to sur- r e nde r to the Fre n ch a m - ba ssador in Lisbon. But he ap- parently expected them to claim <isylum in his e mbassy and re· fused to accept them . Then they c·hoi,e Switzerland and neg0Ua- t1ons wtth the Swiss government bc~a n. E',....PageAJ NUCLEAR. • greater Los Angeles area. We fee l these rts ks don't have to be taken." The late afternoon rally at Seal Beach's McGaugh School featured Catholic nun Dr. Rosalie Berte ll or Ne w York as principal speaker. . Dr. Bertell, a cancer research specialist, reports Unks between exposure to low-level amounts of radiation and major disease, such as cancer. heart djaease leuke m ia and diabetes. ' Sunday demoDBtratora planted spider-worts near the naval &ta· lion. clalmln& the plants are sensitive to radiation and could detect low-level radiation by turning abnormal colors. • I DAILY PILOT '"'°'-~ o.;1, ............ ....ic~ .. (--.. --.lt,__ ..... °'_ c...-1 "'*'"""'c-'"-'---... _ ... --y ,..._ ...... , ... c.... .... _. ....... -....-i .... "'.._. l"4~Y•t .... 1.-,l-~C-A ....... ...--... ,.,....._._ .... _ -•Y• ,,_ .,. ___ ,......_ -''el lit WHI l•fM.-.C:.t.-.( .. 110f"4•flittJt --·-.....-....... -~· Qirtl'I Vt(0 ..... --0.-ol"'"- T°.._.. ...... ...... ,_, ............. -.~11191..i ... CMrM• '--.._,.,_ AWMf!'IMe ............. I ,, •• , ...... C114) ..... Q ...... .-.. ...... ...... ,,__e........, ...- f However. the r.ove mmen• !'': ··a.· ha!> ~u"t Jc:' th· :cE:ne. lt has ye t to explain its theon cs about 1,11 h at ha )lpene d at the Mac- Ocuald home. That may change this week. as testimony is expected from an FBI agent who says he has analyzed holes in the pajama top a nd bloody i m p r cssaons on sheets and oth er items . The Army d ropped charges against MacDonald afte r a hear- ing in 1970. A federal grand jury indicted him in 197S. South Coast lifeguar-ds Kept Busy Throngs of novice s wimmers took advantage of a small surf a nd warm waters al South Coast bea ches over the weekend. but some still got into trouble. About 15 Boogie Board rider11 had to be pulled from the rip at Alis o Be a ch P a rk in South L aguna Sunday whe n their bouyant foam boards dnfted past the s urfline . "They we ren't in any real d a nger ," s aid Li feguard In- t e rnational B~ach Service s president J im Stauffer. 'Tiley we re still afloat, but many of the m didn't have fins on so they couldn'tgetback to the beach." He said the 68 degree wat er drew many s wimmers into the water from Aliso Pier lo Dana Point. At Niguel Beach Park <Salt Creek ), a lifeguard pulled Kent Foltz, a 17-year-old Pico R ivera visitor from the surf after he fell off his surfboard and apparently s truck his head on a reef. He was treated for massive he ad cuts by lifeguards and paramedics, then transferred lo South Coast Medical Center whe re he was later released and sent home. Sao Clemente lifeguards pulled 22 swimmers· from the two-fool surf Saturday, and another 24 on Sunday. Llleguard Lt. Lynn Hughes said the strange ocean bottom contour on city beaches this summer has meant extra trouble for his 1uards, who have to aulat be1innln8 awlmmera who slip and fall on the radical aandy bot· tom. And while crowds were not' enormoua in Sad Clemente. the humid weather and warm water drew many of them Into the ocean. La1una Beach Marine Safety Director Bruce Baird said ruardl on clty beaches made on-»> Uve reacuea over the weekend. But llfe1uards at Creaeent Bay save ftnt ald to a vtaitor rrom Madrid, Spain who ap· parently 1Uff •rad heat atroke .tllle dim..., &be 1tetrway. Ana lblrlCU, IO, Wal treat.cl by Ule•uardl and paramecllc1 al ............. 18terreleued. ~SeePope CAITSL GANDOLFO. lt.11 (AP) -Pope .l•bD Paul II chatted wttJ1 former drq ed- dlctl ud WD1ec1 the panll&a of dr\&I Yidlml M be ctlebrlUd I( UI wttll ,,..... worklnl la ,... babllit••owten. ~ A Coatra•t ~· St9les -- A youn~ couple stroll along a beach near Delaware 's In- dian River Inlet wher.e a group of Amish people whose only co ncession to the heat a nd hum1d1ty 1s rolled-up shirt sleeves fish on lhe shore. Indian River, a bout 10 m.Jl esnorfh of Ocean Cit y. Md .. 1s a popular su mmer resort on t he Ea st Coast Put On a Happy Face, Folks National Smile Week-Ob8erved Across the Nation---- WASHINGTON IAPI National Smile Week starts today So turn that Monday frown upside down Smile faintly. bradly, flet>l mgly or. 1f nothin~ else. eru i:i mallcally as does Mona Lisa m wh at may be the world's most famous painting Now there'!> a s m ile Experts still argue over 1l One rr1llc sav. 1n at the m yst1r1sm of the Middle Ages A doctor 's d1agnos1s WO!!> bad teeth. Sigmund Freud said the artist had reproduced the smile of h is own mother . \'ISITORS MUSE DAILY BEFOllE Leooa rdo Oa Vtn(l's masterpiece at the Louvre art gallery 10 Pan s . ' Presidents s mile a lot. but not hke Mona Lisa. That includes "t:C'h rnmcu.: ~m1 lrro; a~ Jimmy Cart«:r. franid in D. Roosevelt and J obn I'~. KeM ed y. Among Republicans, Dwight D. Eisenhower's ~rin won renown, as did Th4!'1)dore Roosevelt's toothy trademark Earlier chief execut1ves. however , kept their Ups unpartcd before phot.oRraphers and painters . They fi gured that i.eriou!> ex press1on.s were more fitllnR. and besides, the profe!>s1on of den· tis try had a long way Lo go in the UIOOS. IF MONA LJSA JS THF. ~O. I painting Wilham Shakespeare 1s lhc No l author The Bard ment1one<l .. s mile ' or a rorm of t he word 173 l.l mes 1n ha!\ playc; SmilipJ( v. h1l<' c·hatt1l'I J{ "'1th Lhe M!>., docsn t ne('essanly mean QIU! as happ}-Saui .a _'ie-A ..YMJcAcade.m> oLSc.Jenc.~ pubhc:.a.tion 'The smile that one may ai;-.ume "'hen under \Crbi.I . attack by a s upen or 1s r1>lated to thl r·r. "' stress v.hen labonng over del· 1cea1• ma(htne ry · &aclt to Mona Lisa A Bnt1sh phys1<'1an studied the painting ror 30 years and concluded the smile expressed the placid satjsfac- t1on of an expectant mother Yet a F renrh scholar s aw at in the grief for a lost rhald Another f''renchman said 1l was a type no hus band rould endure HOW DO VOL DESCRIBE J .. mal<'. <Jny '>mcle" Not too easily One dtc taonar) S3)'> cl '"> a . c·hangt.' or racial e xpre..'>l>IOn involv- ing a bn ghlenan i: or tht· t'\C'> (Jnd ;in upwa rd curving of the_ corners of thl' mouth wcth n<> "•JUnd C1nd h·•,., musculature d1stort1on or the reatures than 1n " l:J~h th<1t m :n cxpre.,., amu!>ement. pleasure. tender .. rrc·c·llon appro\al. retU raancd mirth. irony. dt'rl!>IOn. •>r an) of the ':JnOU!> other e muuon:. · F,....PageAJ QUAKE .•• mieutes. ''Everybody was immediately aware that there was a quake, .. Encson said. Divers Hampered In Ship Salvage Death Ends Home Fight POWA \' c A1' 1 Ranker <; l l' n n 11 e n ., I " v w a s hoc;p1t0tl11<'d an ~table con 11 I t I,, n t 11 d J v w It h (J .... toma<'h ... aab ~ound .irtcr J ftl!ht 1n h1" home. pohce o;a1d lll'ns ley·s form e r At the Vallefo Times-Herald about 30 males north of San fo'ranc1sco. waler s loshed out or containers and some items lop· pied from desk lops. Susan Ager at the San Jose Me rc ury-News sa id, "It sounded like an explosion -a sharp jolt with a loud explosive type noise. It rolled like a small boat In heavy seas . It was scary. Everyone in the news room just gas ped . Things wer~ rattling but nothing broke." The R ichter scale is a m ea sure of ground motion as re· corded on seismographs. Every increase of one number means a tenfold Increase trr magnitude. Thus a r e ading of 7.5 re- flects an earthquake 10 times stron ger than one of 6.5. An earthquake of 3.5 on the Richter scale can cause slight damage in the local area. 4 moderate damage, 5 considera- ble damage. 6 severe damage. A 7 r eadlng Is a "major " earth· quake. capable of widespread heavy damage : 8 la a "great" quake. capable or tremendous damage. The San l''ranc1sco earth- quake or 1906. which occurred before the Richter scale was de- vised. has been estimated at 8.3 on the Richter scale. 'Fried Mowe' Sparks Suit OAKLAND CAP> -Velma Revels says she and the kids got somethJne extra with the French . fried potatoes at Kwlk-Way, a local lut,food outlet: a French rried mouse. In a lawsuit flied ln Alameda County Su~rlor court, Mn. Revell said 1be, her daupter and her two nepbewa were slekened at the •l1ht or the mouH ln one ol the ba11. The auit sald ahe and the ~hlldren 1utrered • ·se,·ere shock" and other problelDI i.n the lhcldent. She asked un· apeclfled dama1es. Kl••meo Proteet · . MONTGOMERY, Ala. <AP> - Forty booded Ku Klux Klaaamm prot.elted 1un ~ b1 mU'C!ldlll tlaroulh ._ • ....,_ llOD'-'J wt elluUat willte 1upnmadll alol-· TM &la flied ....... , t.o , ............. eo••UtuttoaalttJ of a ••wlJ •••c&H law wMcll forbid• nna .... al pubUc ............ UoU. PARADISE, Mi ch. I AP> - A wk wa rd working s pace has hampered efforts by d ivers to free the engine from the s unken 131-year -old frei ghte r "In · d1 ana." Divers were unable t o cut through a nange anchorin& the four -ton e ngine. whic h the Sm iths onian Ins tituti on in Washington hopes to dis play. S\tid Navy Lt. Cmdr. Robert R. Wells. The salvage operation. in the icy waters of Lake Superior olf C risp Point aome 65 miles northwest of Sault Ste. Marie, Michq baa recovered other lm· port.ant part.a ol the ablp since last Monday. "We were trying all morning to cut the ahaft." Well• said, "but the area la re1trictive and· the diver c an't move well enough to get the equipment down." He said the area where Navy divers were working was "filling with slag. We're surveylng in· side the 'c!>Sel to find ""hen-lhl· rlan(!e can be brokt·n 1n~kad of <'U tlLnJ? through It The wcat.Jwr v. .,.., lo~~). Uul t h t> air v.as c·.dm duran~ v. et-kend re<:O\ er.) attcmpL., Reco\•enng the engine irom the 118-fOOt depths I!> the ranal step of the operation. \o\h1ch ha!> already sal\1aged amonl( other valuable artifarts a paonei!nn~ Lwo·ton propell er About 50 persons rrom the Navy , Army and Sm ithsonian are involved in the operahon, <'Onducted from the Army ('orps of Engineers ' derrick barge "Coleman." The Indiana . built in 1848. sank in a severe storm m 1858 whale carrying a load of iron ore fro m Ma rquette . M 1C'h The vessel was discovered in 1975 m an area where some SO ships have gone down. About 15 miles away is the wreck of the ore t'arn er Ed· mund Fitzaerald. which sank m 1975 with all 29 crew members The Fall 08llics Aerum . . ""oordurOY ...,_. by Spotwood. In rwtfV. crtlm. khlkt. brOWn. and l)lum comc>llmentld by IN ~ comfort of a v·neck Y9ICMK by !ey 1 ,.=====~ v. 1fe "'a.., shot to deat h Thl' death of Carolyn Ha) e., Hensley. 30. was nnl) lhl' '>t'cond ever li sted a:. a hom1c1de an Rancho Berna rdo. a fas hiona ble d(•,·1•lopmcnl an northern San Diego County She wa!'I v1s1tlng hi m S:.iturday v.-hc n an agrument broke oµt. 1><>ht·e said. Hensley 1s manCAger of the Cahfom1a First Bank b r a n c h 1n R a n c h o Bernardo Banker Kidnapped SO UTH SA N FRANCISCO IA P > T wo armed men kid· napped a branch bank manager. te rron zed his family and forced him t.o take at least $70,000 from a bank safe before their getaway van was rammed by police. ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION tSLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6••·7030 ............... _. ____ ....... ~............... ·-...... .,..__ . __.. ........ _..,......_ - Ora•ge Coast E 0 1 T IO N VOL. 72, NO. 218, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A . F~de~al-Rearing ~et . on •1 JOANNE al:YNOLDS Of .. ...,,NM ..... A con1raslonal 1ubrommlttee on 01Uonal parkt will t onvene T hursday morning ln Newport Beach for a hearing on the pro posed Ora nge Coast National Park. The hearing starts a l 10 a.m in city counc1J chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd Testimony from local elected om c1als WllJ cover the p ndlng ea s • ion whi c h wo u l d authorlae expenditu re or 138 mllllon ror federal purchase or open l a n d locate d be t ween Coron a de l Mar and Aliso Canyon That bill was introduced lliSt m o n th b y R e p s . R obert Badbam, ~·Newport Beach, and Jer ry Patterson, D-Santa 1'na Their bill ant1C!ipates creation of a park of about 12,000 acre~ which would inc lude re<J er ul land as we ll as a creage bought by the sta te with $38 million in· e luded an this year's s t a t e budaet and the 400 acres of Sycamore Halls purchased ~ the city or Laguna Beach. T h e state is c urrently in neepllallon with t he lrvine Com- pany for purchase of land along the coast and in the canyons between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach The park proposal to be dis· c ussed a lso anticipates la nd gUts o( about 3,000 acres each Crom the two major landowners. the Irvine Company and the Aliso Viejo Compa ny In addit.Jon to local oHicials, representatives or the National fl1lrlts Service a re expected to testify Thursday The service last year looked cit a total or 24.000 acres in the area and issued a report suggesung <See P,\RK. Page A21 North California Hit \. Strong uake __ B~ , +-f D .. ly Ptlot SUll P-o Jaws Ill? Damage, Tujuries linrited SAN rHA~nsco 'Al'> The ... 1rone1•st 1·artho11Jkt.• to stnkt· :"'orthem C.:alafornw in 13 H·<ir.., Jolted tht' S:.in t"r•1nc·1::.co ar~a for 30 seC'onds today. shak1n i..: 1·1ty skyscrupe rs. dov. n1ng pov.er Imes and knot•k1 ng out telc~honl· services in pla<·es UC Berkeley said the quake meas ured 5 9 on the H1 chtcr scale and hit at 10 06 a m It wus <:entered 70 m1 les south or here on the Calaveras Fault, wh1th ex tends from llollister to Walnut Creek. about 30 miles east of her<' No ma.ior damage "'as report ed. but early reports said six peo pie were h osp 1tal 1zed 1n Holli ster . near the epicenter. most suffer ing heart attacks Aulhont1es said one woman in Santa Cr u1 County broke her hip v. hen knocked to tht' ~round J ust whe n you thought it was safe to go ba c k to B a lboa Is la nd ... Charles Og nibe ne, a work man for T . Duncan Stewart. builder of this house at 804 S . Ba y Front. found these "jaws" decorating the house this morning. The home. owned by Robert Rawlins . appare ntly got the dental work over the weekend . Stewart s aid the a lu m in um teeth caused no d a mage to t h e bui lding He s aid 'he doesn 't know who put them up. Windows \\Cre shattered 1n San Be ni to County n ear tht' epicenter. ;m d u mobile home was knotkcd from its foundation 1n the southern part of the l'Oun t y. The WaL'>onv1lle police rll> partmcnt s aid the v.alls of their bu ild ing tracked un d e r lhl' str ain, but said the thimagc was not serious. England Denies Flareup Th e la r gest ret·ent l'iHlh quake in California oc•<·urrt>d 1n Santa Barbara t.1bout a )<'Cir 3 J!n It m easured. 5 8 on .the R.1-Clller scale Today's earthquake was felt a ... rar away as th t· M onterc~ Peninsula. 100 miles south. a n<J the San Joaquin \'alley. 200 mile'> to the southeast. v. here 1t i.hook the towns or ~lcrcc•<J. Fresno and Visalia. 'Didn't Challenge Autlwrity,' Bandsman Says I By JACKJE HYMAN Of tto. O.lly Plie. StaH Under cross-exam ina tion lo· day, ror m er Newport Harbor H igh School band director Richa rd England denied that he e ver chaJle nged his principa l's a uthority l o re qui r e band per rorm ances. "I d id no t ch all en ~e his MidJle-age Skaters Roll To Hospitals S AN DIEGO <AP > -Adven· turo us middle-age Americans are r iding roller s kates right to lbe hospital, University Hospital said today. The latest victim includes a .C9·year·old stoc kbroker and a 42-year-old French pastry chef, bolh with broken le11, and a 3S-year-old attorney who hu a dis located ankle. ''This skate-boarding craze re- i• • suited lo a lot of lnJurlea to youn1 people but, lo contrut. roller auuai ls 1trikin1 an .,e 1roup wboH bona don't heal u rapldl)'." said Dr. Wayne Aketaa, tbe bolpltal's cblef ol orthopediCI. ·''nae c:llaqe lD rate ol beaHn1 '>Ccun a& the end ol the fl'OWUI 1purt wben adult stature ls a chieved. Mt9I' that, the time ln cuta tmds to be measured in maa1 weea or mont.hl, tMteed • ol da11 or a '"'...a." A ,,.._womap said the abt· ... fed ... ftllilll bolpital beds wtlb ~ ~•rinl broken le,., w,tlla. ~ and arms." a uthor ity. I quesl1oncd 1t." E ngland said. England, testifying tn the ninth day of a hearing into un- professional conduct c h ar~es f i led aga ins t him by t he Newport-Mesa Unified School d i s t r ict. s aid h e fil e d a grievance to clarify the chain or authority. England is cha rged with dis- obeying orders by Harbor High P rincipal Tom J acobson and in- volving pare nts and students in an administrative dispute. U nde r question in g b y the s c h ool dis tric t 's attorne y, Richard Hamilton, England said today he believes the principa l has authority ove r a ll band per forman ces. even those for which band direct.ors volunteer their time. England aJso said that his sub· milling a list or 10 performances to Jacobeon at the beginning of FIRST CALLER GOT THE ROOM "l was Oooded with calls from my Daily PUot clusiried ad, and I rented my place, to the Clrst person who called." That's the advertising success atory of the Newport Beach woman Who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: Furn. nn. Pvt. ba <;ov. G a r age ror matur e employ'd mile 1140 ux· IJtU p.m. For a Oood of response to your ad. try the Dally Pllot c la11irted aecllon by ca1Un1 1&2.Sl'JI,. the 1977-78 school year didn't m ean those were the only pf!rformancfffi he planned to at- tend. Witnesses have test1f1ed Lhat dis agreem en t s 1n volv1n g E ngland arose 1n 1977 after new <See ENGLAND, Page A2> The t remor shook h1 ~h rise buildings an separate rol hngJolls "It was the strongest one I vc relt in 10 years living in San F'ranc1Sl'O." said M 1ke Pec hner . a radio reporter v. ho was al the <See QUAKE, f>age A?I Grin, Bear It It's National Smile Week WASlllNGTON <AP> -National Smile Week starts today So turn that Monday Crown upside down. Smile faintly, broadly. rteet- ingly or. if nothrng else. enigmatica lly as does Mona Lisa in what may be the world's most famous painting. Now there's a s mile . Experts stall argue over it. One critic saw in it the m ysticism of the MiddJe Ages. A doctor's diagnosis was bad teeth. Sigm und Freud said the artist had reproduced the smile or his own mother. VISITORS MUSE DAILY BEFORE Leonardo Oa Vin ci's m asterpiece at the Louvre art gallery In Paris. ' Presidents s mile a lot, but not Uke Mona Lisa. ~Thal includes such famous smilers as Jimmy Carter, Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. KeM edy. Among Republicans, Dwight 0. Eisenhower's grin woo renown, as did Theodore ROOHvelt's toothy trademark . Earlier c hief executives. however, kept their Ups unparted before photographers and painters. Tbey fl&ured that serious ex- pressions were more fitting, and besides, the profession of den- Ustry had a long way to go in the 1800a. IF MONA LISA IS THE NO. l painting. William Sha kespeare Is the No. 1 author. The Bard m entioned "s mile" or a form of the word 173 Um• ln ht• plays . Smiling while chattlnc with the boss doean 't necessarily mean one Is happy. Said a New York .Academy of Sciences publlcaUon : "The smile that one may assume when under verbal . . . attack' by a superior ll related to the 1rln ot streu when laborinl over del- icate machinery.'' Back to Mona Lisa. A Brltllh pbyalcaan studied the palntln1 for 30 fears and concluded the amlle expNINd the placid n tlaf ac· taon o an expectant mother. Yet a ,..... scholar n w it ln tbe 1rtef for a Iott child. Another rrmelm• Mid It wu a type no (lee SMILS WEE&, .... AJ, • • MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1979 Teday'8 Cloal•IC N.V.Stoeks N FIFTEEN <;ENTS €oaSt Park .,.,, ,..,.. ,... . %· ,... O RANGE CO A ST NATIO NAL U RBAN PA RK , • .J'"' ••.• , •••••••• , "' ······~, ...... "" ... .., .... , ._., .. .-.,.,.., , ... ~ .... , . e•• -:.MMJ.L"-~-.-..-----~ 0 .. 1, ,., ........ 11114• SHADED AREA PROPOSED FOR ORANGE COAST PARK Congressional Hearing Set Thursday In Newport Beach 5 Newport Beach Towers Vandalized Newport Mea c h lifeguards !>old they had a fairly quie t v.eekend. but the tov.ers the) u.., l' ir. guard 1 n g ~ c v. n.o rt .., :;bores had a rough lime of al AecOT'ding to police reports. \'and als and burJ?lars struck five of Lhe to.\Ao'CrS, including one that v. as the replacem ent for a to\loer llestro) cd b) arson ist s las t month T hal tO\Aoer. at 62nd Street. l'OSt Sl.200 to re place and S<Atur !IJ~ momm~ 1l was round \Ao llh a rn..it or pink and la\ender paint on at Guards est1maled 11 v.111 take a nother $200 to get 11 bat·k to normal Thl•\ "oatrt buri?l:ir ... tried v. 1Chout c;ucce~s to get inside the towe rs at 36lh. •Oth and 44Lh Streets The thie ves were s uc· ce s rul at the towe.r at 48th Street and stole the s urf nags valued at S20 L1reguards said 80.000 peoplt' t·a m e lo the beal'h in Newport on Saturday and 90.000 showed up Sund a} A total or 20 people had to he pulled from the water b~ hreJ?uartls Pajamas Linked? Chemist Testifies At MacDonald Trial RALEIGH. NC IAPI An A rm' forensic chemist tcst1hed toda~· that threads found under .md around the bodies of Dr Jer. frey Ma<"Do n ald . ., r a m lly matched those from :i paJama top he says he was wearing at the tim e of the slayings The chemist, Di llard Brown mg. alc;o test1r1ed that splinters found near the bodies m atch the c•lu b used as the weapon an the slay an~s lie said the wood in lhl' cl ub matched wood found 1n shelves and other ob1ects in the house. The testimony came as Mac· Donald 's triple-murde r trial en· tet ed its fourth week . M acDon ald s a ys four 1n trude rs kmed his family and 1n· jured him The government maintains th a t MacDo na ld , a for m e r G r een Be r e t a nd n o w an emer gency-room physician in Lon g Bea c h . fabr icated the story. possibly basing it on the Manson ramily cult killings. The word "pig" was round sm eared in b lood on the headboard in the master be droom . and Mac· Dona ld says one of the intruders carried a candle and chanted: .. Acid is groovy. Kill the p1f &." A number or technical wit- 87~ Plane Ticket T~n in Burglary A Balboa Island woman who was workina in her yard lolt her purse. c:oatainln1 a $788 airline ticket. to a thief who broke l.nto the home. Carolyn Alden, who reported the theft.. Friday. told police abe was doiq )'•rd work durtq tM hour that tbe bur1lar pried open a window 8l Ute opposite IDd ol lbe bOUle and stole he r pune. neSS<.'S testified last week. tell.mg of blood t y pe analyses oerrormed on items taken from the MacDonald house T he t·v1dence s howed that Mac· Donald's blood. with the excep· t1on of one pol on his pajam a top. was round only in the kitchen. bathroom and hallway lie has said he was a ttacked in the hvmg room. The blood a na lvses also ..,howed thal the blood found on the paJam:.i top was Colette's ty pe . that a bloody foot print lead in~ from Kristen's bedroom m atched Cole tte's type and that blood m atching Kimberly's tvl>f' w as fo u n d in the m a s t e r (See TRIAL. Page A2l Coas• Weather Variable clouds through Tuesday but mosUy fair . Lows tonight in 60s. Highs T uesday from m id-70s at beaches to upper 80s in- land . INSIDE TODA~ There's no phylicol con· tact. but golf can take its toll on pla.,era• ,..,,,_,, An ezom- ple it U.. PCA champi()ftthfp. Set l lOf'll, PO(lf Bl. •••ex L ~~~~-=--;.---,~-_... ____________ ._.~-=~\~._.._. __ ._.._.._. __ ..._ ____ '°"" _______ ~...._""""' __ .._w I • aek,.et 3 Deserters Seek Asylum C EN EV A. Swll1erlaect f AP t Thret Sparuah Yur.l,-n &Alton deaerteu who hlht"tea • Spanllb J9tb.Der ua ti. c .. ,, l•landa ordend lh4I plant .. "ft •l o .. eva airport loda)' and peatet\alty •~r.d to autl\orlUH, endln& a 14 hour hopacotch JOUmey o"l° w &im Sur~ li8d Air ,,. Tht> armed lc>1£lonna1res' lone .,OSllt(tt'§ It lht~ end Wfl'(I the two <·1 <'" m e mbtrs of tla• t ber111 A1rllnt-i1 0C t Tltt' hlJKk trio t"o Frt>nt'hmto and • Chilean released ntne other •h osta8u earlier today at 'l.11t\Oft's Portela Airport, before '1yang to Gft\eva The hijacken aa1d they want· ~ asylum Sevtral counlriee r-e- fused to allow them lo land ln 'their te rntory before the Swfu fJnally agreed. An aVlataon c>ffkl•I in Bern, the Swiss capital, said the plane •ould be allowed to land if the 1)Uot requested permission to do to. But he saJd the hijackers - 1wo Frenchmen and a Chilean - c ... r1 •• Sparuah l•land• °'' th northwtlll C'Oalt ot Africa The t.h~ hlJackera, lden•llled .. f NKIHIH!ft Noel 8e1Jcn. 21. and JHn Lyacbla, JS, and Cb.II•• &el',lo Munoa C•dJval. 22. aak! they wanted to 1et out ol lbt-Fol't'ian Letl«>n .ad 11ked Fruce to lel Cham come there. But •ttACh a.ovarnment turned them down "W are not terrorlata We 1re d eaertt'n rrom tho S panis h l''orc1gn Leti:1on We are ready to hand over our woapons, and we want to land 1n fo'rance." ooe or the tr1osa.ad Earher reports said ttie le1ionna1res took 24 hostages when they commandeered the airliner ln the Canary lalands. orr the northwest coast or Arnca. Bul Iberia, the Spanish a1rl10e. revised the figure today and Slid there were only 12 seven passengers, two ere\¥ .members and three cteanin& persons, twc1 women and a man. A Contrast in St9les A youni;t t•ouple stroll alon~ a beach near Delaware's In· d1an River Inlet where a ~roup of Amish people whose only concession to the heat and hum1d1ty is Fre• P.,,e A I would be "con sidered air 01rates. arrested and tried in Swiss courts · · The mne hostages. including th ree children and three :.tirplane cleaners. were caught Home Bombed QUAKE JOLTS NORTH. In Irvine; • • aboard the jet when It was com --I --=-:= m..a.Jld.ee..r.c..d S tln day -J..n tft.e-..l.A.m8 ~00 Frora Pflfle A, PARK .•. optro~ ror management of the combined pubhc holdmgs But the r eport made no ~pec1f1 c recomm endation on what Jand. 1f any, the federal government should buy. That tl'ecommendat1on 1s ('X peeled a t Thursday's hearing. The options lis ted in the parks !)ervice r eport inc luded · one "'1th no federal p<1rt1('1pal1on , ~cqu1!11lion of 9,000 coastal acres and 1.000 acres m Los Trancos Canvon near Corona del Mar. acqu1s1t1on of 14.500 ac res with "v1 s1tor s upport f;w1 1it1es" in i,Jaguna Canyon und Hommer S hady Canyon in Irvine, and ac- qu1s1t1on of at least ll .500 acres with development of a manage· ml'nt pl:m for the total 24.000 aeres stud1erl The man:.igemcnt plan. the rt' t>Ort s uggested. could be d e ... eloped by the s tate coastal -com mission or by a com m1ss1on specially appointed for the job Investigators froro three agen- c ies are probmg the bomb ex· plos1on that caused an eslJmated S2.000 dom a_&e to_lhe garage of un-fT-vinefiome Sunday night Irvine poli ce. who were head mg the mvest1~at1on. said the 111· <·•dent O<.'CUrretl a t 9 25 p m al the home at 8 Deer Creek O<'· c·up1ed by Peter Franklin Schor lnformalJon on whether Schor was home a t tht' tame of the ~x plosion was not 1mmed1ately available today. In addition to m vestigators from Irvine. the ca se wus <1lso btilig probed today by bomb ex pe rts from the Orange County Sheriff's Department bomb squad and the fede ral Akohol. Tobaeco and F1rearms 'Ilun:au In vestigators for those two agencies said this m orning they h<i ve n 't dete rmined what the ex plosive d e v1 te wa!> that damaged the gurage ;ind the Cadill at parkf'd insuJc 1t But spokesmen for the t't\O agencies 1und they are c-on vi nced lhe uplosion wasn't ac- c1dentaJ and that it was caused b}' a bomb Alvan Cle'Menre Former Newport Planner Succumbs Alvan C. Clem ence. a Ne wport Boy Scout Jamboree in 1953 tie R each planning commissioner was also the contractor for the for 10 years a nd former Sherman Foundation in Corona c:hu1rman of that panel, died del Mar. -----.sunday-a~thea~eot13-.------,,r.r~.'c~r.1e~m~e~n~c~e,-.,s~e~rv'""ed -on-ttre- A gene ral contractor. he Newport Beach Planning Com- w orked on custom homes in the mission in the .1950s and 1960s Harbor Area unlll April, and and was past president or the waa the owner or his own firm, Newport Bay Lk>ns Club. Alvan C Clemence Contractmg. He was also a member and Born In Scarsdale , N. Y.. in past president of the Building 1905, Mr Clemence moved to Con Lr actors· Association's 'Pasadena in 1921 and worked Orange County chapter. later with his father. building custom called the Industrial Builders· homes and buildings between La Association, and was an early Jolla and Sant.a Barbara. member of the Goofolfers Club. He struck out on his own in He was an elder or St. An· 1945, moving to Corona del Mar. drew's Presbyterian Church. wher e he built racllitaes for the Mr. Clemence ls survived by Banke r Kidnapped SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Two armed men kid· napped a branch bank manager, terrorized his family and forced him to take at least $70,000 from a bank safe before their getaway van was rammed by police. " DAILY PILOT flloO.-c-t 0..lf Pilll w1111""'""",_ .,....., ___ ..._ .......... -., .... Qt_ C.M\t~~~ lifHt•t~ .. l*"'fl• ............ -.......... ,, ..... '°' t..i.o -w "-_,,· _......., .... ..,, ..... ... t.Jft v.u-. ,,..,.., ~ ..... 's-tfl(e.M' ,. .......... --.... ",.....-.......... .... _,, r ... ...,..._....,..,..,._ .... m .......... ,. ..... c. .. -.w c.t .......... . ·-.. -,......,. __ _ -·· c.toy YI(•"' ____ __ ,_ ......... ..._ .... ~ ...... ·-p-....... -,_._.... ...... his wife, Marie, or the ramily home at 421 Dahlia St. He is also s urvived by sons Larry Clemence of Whilller. Warren Clemence or Corona del Mar and Michael Cl~mence of Laguna Beach. Also surviving la a daughter, Patricia Gallavan, also of Corona del Mar. He leaves 18 grandchildre n and one great-grandchild. Memorial services will be held Tuesday al 10:30 a .m . al St. An· drew's Pretbylerian Church In Newport Beach. The family has s uggested memorial donations to the American Cancer Society. l'rem Pllfl'! A J TRIAL ••• bedroom. Howtver, the government ao far hu just eet the 1cene. It bas yet to explain ita theortea about what happened at t h e Nae· Dooeldhome C1vH' Center when the earth tires or anything else or that quake slFuek ---- ---mrture .... ~ sa1d San Benito County "I wa~ sitting down At first r Sh e rlfr's <:o mmun1 c ut1on!) thou~ht some· scc·rcta r y wu!> !>Uperv1sor , llenry Brandis push m g me or someth m~ hke Karel Kramc>r of /"~<'1f1c Gas & that. but appurenth 1t -was a roll EleNr1c Co 1><ud an earthqu&kt" mg motion. It was three def· plute desagnt•d to bu<'kle an a mite jolts and by the third one 1 quake and ubsorb -.hock to the looked o utsld<' and figured 11 burldang did so 1n the C'ompan} '> might haH' been a n Ntrthquah he a dQ u a rte rs bu 1Id1 n g 1 n I could see the l1~htpost go downtown Sun Francisco 1ng. osc11la tang. probably about Wa lluce Wood of the Setnta blX to eight inc hes . I don l s~ Cruz Sentinel :.aid beams m the any SIJ,:OS Of damage looking uut tOU nty 0H1ce building which a t the ~lrect " "'ere des1gn<.>d to separate tn an The st.ate Office of Emcrgtm<'} ca rthquake crac·ked Services 1n Sacramento sa id "It started with a low rumble :.ome power lines were down. a nd .rnd bwlt to a good shake anti there w('re widespread report:. of began rolling." said Wood ·· 1t interrupted telephone service fel t like newsprint rolls mov1og .. W ('have repurts of bus mes!>eb downstairs." locally that have broken plate: The popular amusement pier glass windows, downed power on the Santa Cruz wharf shook ltnC!), :.omc 1ntcrrupt1on of and rolled, but there were no an tele phone !>Cr VIC'(! Whl<'h I~ On d1cat1ons Of damaf(C ly normal :.ind no 10JUr1tt:. or Th e cit y's BART subway Deadline Set For Newport Volleyballers Thursday is the 'deadline for sag ninJt up for the men '!> beach vollevball tournamen ts 10 be held "at Coro na <lei Mar Main Beaeh One tournament. me n s nO\ ice. wall ~ held Saturday and Sund<iy The men's A tourna m e nt will be held the folloWln~ weekend Reg1strat1on is S7 and is due· by 4 p.m Thursd ay at th<' Ne wport Re ach Parks. Beaches and Hecreation Department. A la t e e ntry fee of $8 will be charged 1f there a re openings on lb.Jtda or the tournament. Play starts a a. e lim1nat1ons on Saturday and finals on Sunday For further information. con· tact the department at. 640-2271 F ..... rageAI ENGLAND. • contracts gave athletic coaches considerably more paid after school events than the 10 allotted to band dlrectors . Hamilton a l so ques tioned E ngla nd today about a confide n· t1al memo from Jacobson that the band dlrector read aloud at a band booster club meeting. The memo ordered England to prepare the band to play at a certain dale or face reassign- ment. "I was given an tmposs11>1e tas k in my m ind to complete." England said of the memo, ex- plalnine that he would have to tel l the part>nts that the performance was required . "It looked like I was being asked on the one hand to do som ething and not to tell anybody about it. I s uggested Cto Jacobson ) you ca n 't have something confidential tf you have to tell people about it," En1land aald. The hearing, which r numed lodey •ft.er a week-long recess. Is being held at Colt• Mesa HJgh School. A three·member com· ml11lon on professional conduct la hearin1 the char1e1. syste m . Bay Area lbp1d Transit, ~as shut down for one minute for · computer check Tratnl'i then s umed routes at 20 mph 1ruitead of 80 mph while engmeers made \ liUal c hecks or the traC'kS In the Assoc iated Press bureau on the third floor of a building near City Hall. lhe noor rocked like the deck of a tossing ~hip Teleohont' service "'as inter rupted 10 some ar eas and some m mor structural damC1ge -w11~ reported In Monter<.'}. about llJO milt·~ ~outh on lhl' l'ut•1fu· t O<lbl. Al Cross s aid the M on t e r ey PPn1ns ula·Her ald news paper butldang :.hook and there-wen· "lots of v1brut1ons " $2,200 in S tereo -Equipment Stolen A m an who was moving out or his Newport Terra c e con- domm1um lost stereo equipment worth $2,200 to a burglar this weekend, according to polJce. Charles Unv1lle reported the theft Sunday from the residence he was vacatmg. Pohce said the burglar broke an through a wm· dow next t.o the entry . • OfftMe (,1149-...... ,.,.., l' ... P ... AJ ~ '"'" ..,,,..c....~, ..................... ,,.,.IMCll ...... -• ,,,,,.. ... "' .. .....-. Cir •1•.wv ........... 11 SMILE WEEK. tiu1band could endure. • • The Fall Cl8SSICS aeturn . in corouroy ~s by SQOtWOOCJ rolled-up shirt ~leeves fish on the s hnre. Indian River . about 10 miles north of Ocean City. !\Ill . 1~ a popular s ummer resort on the East Coabt Valley Man Facing Deportation Action A Fount.am Valley man wh1> a lleged!) ~as Ont' of thP lr·r ronsts 1molved 1n d 1973 <1111x>rt <1ttack that killed t.hrt't· P"f>pl1• a n fllTUT~ W-I~ A lb J!IlS Greece. faces federnl dt.-IJ'>rta t1on heannJts th•~ "l't'k M 1hdos der Garabedian Jl was arrested b> l' !-, lmm11itr<t t1on and Naturahzat1on Servi<'•' agents early Saturday al h1'> parents home on Vernon Strt'e l nea r Mile Square l'ark "We feel ~e havf' po'>1l1vely 1dent1f1ed hi m ba!>ed on c·on f1d~nt 1 al 1n format ion . sa 111 URenl Bob St.-1tt of the lmm1~ra lion und ~uturuhzat1on Sc.:rv1t·e A native or J nrdan . (; ar atw d1<1n reportedly was v1 s1tmg hi., va rents I nvest1gator& obtaanf!ll Samsoe Case a "'arr[ml for h1" arr~st on the .tll1•J,?at1nn 1h;11 h<> ol1t<1 1ned a 'l'i·• undt'r ;,n und1\1'111:.ed fal:>t' nJ nlt' llt• n ·m<t1ned m tustody todJ\ Jt f.<,., An&{l'IC:!-> County J ;,11 I Ill· all1•J.!1•'1 I\ l'ntnN1 the US Jul\ 15 Jlld hJ1J J 15 da} visa al - lo'A 1 n~ him 111 IJ'\ through Au~. 11 JUlh11 n l11•, \Jiii <:arat.1t."<lian " •·X.l('l rol<' m th1: A u~u&t utt:ll'k '>IX )'ccir1> esgo ha1:1 n1>t bl't'n dl'>l fiJo,l'd 1"'11 \rrwr ll'Jrt'> weri• amoni: tht-lhrt·t· k1llt'fl -whe n terron sts .1l1 ,H·kt"fl an :.iu·pm1 ('ro"d with 111,11 hin•• ~·11m. and J!ri·nadei. 'I "'0 mPn twhPVN1 f'O nnettf>d "'Ith !ht· l.ill\,10 Bl:.itk St'JI t1·m h1·r "' ~.111 11.a lwn s u rren· d•·r 1•d 111 1\tlwn ... pol1n.' 1n i·onnt'• lion -w ith th1:..r:mJ and were !'>Cn - tt·n• 1•111111fl .. 11h Teen Girl Hunted .Jn-Slaying Probe In tnerr contm01ng 1n,e&llg.J t1on into tht• kidna p m11r<1er of I:! y ear old Rr,bin ·hri-,t t n•· '-,;im ~O<'. llunt 1n1.?t o n H 1·J 1 h polu·l' haH' n ·h•a'>l'd J phmo graph of 11 teen <1g<· girl lhq seek for qul'stionmi: The photo ai. takl•n from .1 15 mm s hde of a girl tn a b1km1 1n rolle r '>k a t Ps. s aid 1n vest1Jiator Luis <k hoa The photo prohably Wai. tak<>n during the -<ummn Ochoa 'ia111 al Sum.el Bt-arh near Ad m1r.ilt ~ Orl\l' The girl s b1km1 'AJ!) blue d-ber slutl.e wheels yellow. he added. --- The shde was among more than 900 photographs conf1scat ed by pol.Jee "hen they searched the Monte rey"'" Park hom <• of m urder suspect Rodney J ames Alcala. 35 Alcala was a rrested July 4!4. more than a month after the pert. blonde Huntington Beat·h t!lrt rn~:Jppr:rrro cm nrr v. ay h11m 1• from .1 l'lrlfn••nd .., horn .. Ju111• ~· E.11 lwr on that d:.ilc . pollC'l' '·" ,, ph11t1wr11phPr tried to tak1• 1111 11lf1 ~ •11 H11l11r1 and a young ~11 lfri1•11<1 Jt lluntmgton Bead1 St.II<' l'ark Thl' fJhotor raphcr t<'nt<1ti vely ha'> h••1•n 1<11•011f1 t·d as /\lcala. 110!11•1• ... 1 ~ But '\11 a la hab pleaded 1nno· 1 Po t 111 1h1• mur<IC'r C'ha r ge I 1 \ 1 I, rt ,1 ~ .11 n .. t h 1 nl II t' l'i ... , twdtilt·d !111 µrt·l11n1nary trial h 1•J 11 n,.: 1 h u r-.d a~ 111 West 0 r a nF eounty-M Ufl H 1.p.a I Cou c1 The i.u~pe<·t 1:. being held in Or<in~c: County Jail v.1thout bail l nvl''>ltj.!:.itor!> now s eek the teen 31.(l' ~1 rl who!)e picture was snapped m Sunset Beach for que!>l1oning regarding who took her photo, JUSl when 1t was ')nappt.'d a nd under what l'lrt umMancl''> ALSGARACE ROW DO YOU DUC&IBE a amlle, any tmUe? Not too e~Uy. One dlc:Uooary aay1 lt'a a "chan,e of facial exprt11k>n lnvolv· 1n1 • brilhtenlnc ol lbe •>'• and an upward curvtq ot the coraen or the mouth with no IOUOd and lea mutcul1$Ure dlltorUoa of the featurt1 than ln • lau1h tbat m1y exp,.. am ... mat, pltMUre, tender atrectton, approval, ,..trained mlrt.b, irony, dertaioa, or lft)' oftlM VIMOUI other emoUou ... 1n navy creem. khaki brown. 1.·md Dlum. comahmented by the casual comton ot a v neck.~r by Bey 1 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714 ) 644-7030 : ··' I • ------... ---------~-------------... --------- HOLLYWOOD (AP) -TIM t...., .... ., Job • .,... 8uu Haiward. Dtek ...,_... ---~-., ... llued '° rad oaetl•• fallout ,... -...... bomb &bl& •· pladed .._ ..._ aoeau. ...... ._ ........ ._.... ......... ltlt. ·mdtal -ur two ,...., ............ TIMt IDOrie.. ...,.. c.. ....... WU ftlmed la 9L 0..,... tJtab, a 1ear after a problem de· velaDed wttll tbe atom bomb ten exploalon In Nevada, tbe newapapen aaid. The exploaion went off aa planned. but .a chance lo wlnd direction seat a thick cloud ol radioactivity over Utah. Wayne and the rest or the cut . . .,.,.. la Utab for two ........ • .... ...., .left. ,,,..u decided to .... 8"Wal a.. ol Nd IOll badE • Halbwood to. aive the ftla ........ toueb of Nllity. tbe ............ said. ''nl tndra tbat llaullcl NDd ... Neb ...W have Mee ear. ryllla a tbDI bomb Mt to k1l1 25 )'Hf'I ...... •• tbe &an Hid • Howww. a apokeemu f« the Wayae famlb' aaid be bad beard the theory 11Dk.iDa tha actor',s death to tbe bomb e¥plolloo and itwaa "ablolutely not troe." Pedro Armeadari1. a leading, character actor in the film,<COm· -~ ...... WANTS EXECUTION Oerden Grove'• Blahop Grove Man AD ••timated 1.100 dem-onatraton -about ball tbe aumbar aatidpa&ed -~ auelear anm stock~ SunQy outalde tbe Seal Beach Naval Weapom8tatlcm. Seal Beach police called tbe demonatraUon ••orderly" and DOt.ed tb.c DO i.Dridellta were l'e· ~ demomtratioa or at a 2 :30 p.m. rally and picnic tbat followed near tbe naval lta-Uon. The DOCllltime "vi,U .. martdnl tbe aaahwlary ol tbe droppiq PROTEST8 MARK 'HIROIHIMA DAY' -M milted 1uiclde ln June 1963 when. · ~ Of the first atomic bomb on theSunsaid,hehadjuatbeentold a;t;ng Hiroshima, Aug. 6, l!MS, was to hehadl;ymphglandcancer. ., ., feature a human chain around Wayne died at age 72 lo June • the weapon• base with pro· D h testeralinkingarma. of his second major cancer al· or eat David Lumian, spokeaman for tack. Powell, a vlcUm of cancer. two sponsoring orfan.izationa, died at a«e 53 in October 1963. h d ,_...... 1 th bout Miss Hayward died at age CARSON CITY. Nev. <AP > -3 8 000°Pu.iul ut::ie; · · at. a the 56 of a mall-ant brain tumor in Jess• Walter Bishop's family • peop e w JOtn Ul ._ "' vigll. March 1975. Mias Moorehead "s till loves tum." but sill~ tbe The demonstration, mostly died from cancer at age 74 in convicted killer from ~arden alone Seal Beach Boulevard, Monder· AuqYf! •• '"" Oeilf~ltMI~ MesaMan Killed in Cycle Crash ApriJ 1974. Grove want s to d. 1 e.. :1 was sponsored by the Seal The pape r also noted that spok~m~ says, the fam~ly isn t B~ach Nucleal' Action Group in three crew members on the standing .'" the way of his Aug. -conjunction with a series or movie -the art director, pro-27 execution. . . . demonstrations and lectures LISA WARNER AMONG NUCLEAR FOES IN COAST PROTEST 1,500 People Oather9d at Seal Beach Naval St8tion duction manager and wardrobe In 8 telephone mlerview 1'.'n· scheduled over the weekend by mistress -died of cancer. day• a spoke~~an re~reseotin~ the South4:m California Alliance A 23-year-old Costa Mesa man member.s. o_f his 1mmed1ate fam1· ofSur-'val. d. d in bl · h Sund The newspaper said 700 res1-l id B:~i.. i.ed o•~ "" ie a anng eras ay dents ol St. George. Utah, are Y sa ': uwOP as!" us to -Y Lumran sa1alhe vigiJ was to when hi:s--motol'tycle slammed 1 9ut. of 1l, and we will stay out of protest nuclear armament as be neath a one-ton truck on filing awsu.its againsf the-U.S. it. . well as tbe aangefs to ·Seal Burglary Equipment Westminster Boulevard in SeaJ government over effects of ~O nt.ac te d i n Southern Beach area residents whose --~ -. Beach. radiation fallout. Cahforrua, the s.pok~~an. "".ho homes nestle next to the naval Dead on arrival at Los ~sked not to be 1dent1f1ed, s~td : base. Alamitos General Hospital was We have not aband~oed him. Lumian said protesters have Seized by Police? Mark Kalin of S25 Victoria St, J>til/,ed Pin We have talked to h~m on ~be "proof" that nuclear arms are Seal -Beach-police... said. the~ _ phone .. H.~ knows his family kept at the base. The Navy will driver of the truck, Arthur J . -----tt..,~. -~etther confirm nor -deny that Lomack of Garden Grove, was <Jn G•nnade Bishop w~s sentenced on Wed· nuclear weapons are stored turning left into a Seal Beach • c;; nesday to d~e In the gas chamber there. Boulevard area shopping cent.er for murdenng a newly. wed ~an The protesters· spokesman saJd when the 10:30 p.m. crash oc· Gives Sca•n at~ Las Vegas gambling casino lhe base lies near an eartqua.ke curred. • c;; durmg a holdup m December raull zone and that damage to A motorist told traffic officers 1977. nuclear canisters could cause that Kalin's motorcycle passed ROSEMONT. Pa. <AP> -His publi c defenders, Kirk radioactiveleaks. his car at a high rate or speed Edward Beckett. an apartment Lenhard and George J'ranzeq. "A 'd t l Se 1 B h .. JUSt before th~collision. . complex m aintenance worker. were able to appeal Bishop's n acci e?. a a , eac · A traftic officer said Kalin says he thought little of it when conviction in Clark County Dis· he w.am ed, could have dev- was thrown from his motorcycle a l e nan l to 1 d him two trict Court to the stale Supreme a stating conseQuences for the as it hit the truck and slid "souvenir" grenades s he was Court over Bishop's objec· ~realer ~ Angel~s area. We beneath the larger vehicle. then giving him were harmless. lions and his rejection or their f~el th~ n sks don l have to be caught fire. On a whim. he pulled the pin services. The appeal was de-la ken . Officers said doctors initially on one of the grenades. But rued. The late afternoon ra ll y at believed Kalin, who wore a when he realized he couldn't get His public defenders s ay Seal Beach's McG_augh School helmet. died of a broken neck the pin back in and that the Bishop at first wanted to fight featured Catholic nun Dr and head injuries but that actual grenade might explode, Beckett, the sentence and the appeal but Rosa~e Bertell of New York as cause or death is pending a cor-29, called 6adnor Township then talked to his family. prmc1pal speaker. oner's examination. police. became "distraught, .. and Sheriff's investigators alleged- ly uncovered "Mission: lmposs1- ble" trpe 1Jdu1pment -includ · ing key m ng maffiines;-oc · picking devices a nd glass cutting paraphernalia in the home of two suspects arrested in a Dana Point Jewelry he1sl Saturdav. Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Han o;a1d mvestJgators searehed the San Juan CapLstrano home. 33565 Via de Agua. of Ter rence Edward M ikrasch. 43. and Susan Helen Mendez. 26, alter the two were arrested m Dana Point Harbor Friday. Hart alleged t he two were operating a business. Sundance Appraising and Gem I D . under assu m ed name '> T errence Truck driver Lomack was oot Beckett was advised to keep claimed he "did not want to live injured or cited in the incident, his grip on the grenade, leave any longer." police said the apartment complex and wait Bishop said he didn't want to Three Sky Divers Die Edward o\dair and Sus an Gomez. The SS0.000 ·ewe Ir theft OC· curr a a u 1 p.m. ra ay a Loran's Je welry. 25062 Del Prado. in the Dana Point Harbor S hopp i n g Co mpl e x . I!"· vestigators said one suspect dis· tracted a c:lerlt while the other took the-Jewelry Deputies said they followed the lead of a witness at the Jewelry store and fo llowed the eouple to a s hp they had rented in the harbor When tht:! offi cers arrived the couple was allegedly leaving the harbor in their cabin c ruist:!r, but Harbor Patrol deputies halt· ed the boat at the harbor en· trance and took lhe two into cus tody Muggy_ Skies Due to Clear for police in an opea uninhabited be "pl'OStituted by the Jaw. 1et· area. tin& around it by the appeals and "I was a little bit scared," things. I have seen men go s aid Beckett, an ex-Marine. "I -1hrough it before." l'm._guilt..y or didn't know whether I could the charges. I have a right to keep the pin in." plead guilty.·· Second Chute Slip Fatal Today's humidity and cloudy skies, brought on by tropical moisture from the South Pacific, should start clearing up by Tues· day. a national weather service spokeswoman said. The sticky temperatures. whi<'h should reach highs of 88 to 98 degrees through Tuesday, are t ypical of August and Sep- tember, she said Overnight lows of 65 to 72 degrees are ex- pected. The humidity is caused by "surges of mois ture" moving landward. rom tlle tropics and c an be expected to happen periodically through August and September for two to three-day s tretches, according to the weather service. Officers reinserted the pin At his sentencing, Bishop said w i thin a few minutes or exec.ution in the gas chamber Beckett's call and took both "will be one of the most un· grenades to a police firing pleasant events in my life." But range, where they were detonat-he added. ''I'd rather have it ed, Sgt. Luther Leighton said. done no w and have it over The pin on a hand grenade with." holds in place a lever that con· In earlier court comments, trols detonation of the device. Bis hop had said: .. If l beat Without the pin, a tight grip every case in this courtroom must be maintained on the there wouldn't be a hole in the grenade to keep the lever from wall fo r me. California has m e flying Off and setting ofr the ex· booked SOiid. I'm OD parole from plosive. two Life sentences." Leighton said an elderly woman, whose name was withheld, asked Be<:kett to dis· po-s-e--of the grenades. She-hcJd been given the grenades, one Japanese and one American, by a World War II soldier as souvenirs more than 30 years ago, Leight.on said. Annual Smog Checks Urged For Vehicles PORT HURON. Mich. <AP> reserve chute. A seamstress at a parachute s hop who survived when her Sunday, Myks said. "Al 2.500 main parachute failed to open feet , her main chute faJled to bruises. said Troope r Gary Starkweather of the state police post there. The parachutist wa~ not hurt. two weeks ago was among three open. Either she failed to ac pe rsons killed in sky diving acr1· tivate her reserve chute or there "I don't know why 1l h ap dents in Michigan. was a malfunction. Perhaps she pened," srud Maycroft. "He was Marsha Dullea Hanley, 20, or misjudged and thought she slill above and to my left and all of a Grosse Pointe Park was killed in had lime to get her mom chute sudden he cut dow n and to the a 7.500-foot fall near here Sun· to function. We'll never know .. right and struck the nose of my day when neither of her two No defects were found an her plane ... parachutes opened. equipment. he said. Across the state in Grand "We witnessed he r fall It Mayeroft was flying a replJ ca Haven. pilot Glen Allan Burch. ~1 ves you a helpless feellnJt of a 1912 Curtiss pusher. a plane 41 . and photog rapher John when you can't do anytlung to with no cockpit. The pilot sits on We rkema. 44. were killed Sun· help someone. It could have hap-the frame ahead or the engine day everung when their plane pened to any of us ... My ks said with only a control sticlt and -an 11 d · i;. instrument panel m front of him. co i ed w1tu a parach utist's Miss Hanley, an employee of Bu rch was flying a single·engine plane 3.000 feet above Grand the Jump Shack in Farmington Piper Cub Haven Memorial Airport. Hills. was makmg he r 137th Peter Myks. owner of the Jump. She balled out of a single· Maycrall's hands were struck Parahawk Skydiving Schoof at engine Cessna 182 with three by the Cub and his instrument Marine ,City, said Miss Hanley others, all of whom landed panel was bent by the impact had run into trouble in a Jump safely. The Cub spun into woods below. two weeks ago when her main The pilot of the Grand Haven "1£ I had been nying a regular WEST COVlNA CAP> -Every chute failed to open. That time. s k ydi ver 's plane. Thomas type of plane. 1t would have been car in the stale should get a she slipped It off and opened her Maycrofl. suffered only cuts and destroyed.·· Maycroft said. .... .,.en .. Youthful Vletnameae refuse-lie in a network of ham· mocks stnma like cobwebl from the walls and celllnl of a Pb•Bpptm Navy lwllnl lhir-Tb• boyt an the re- malnder of 2,311 "boat people• wbo arrlYld ta Manila aboard the ruaty Hoq Kon& frellhter Tuna All lut December and are amoq 811 being transferred to an il1aDd IOUihweet of Manila. smogche<:kup each year lo heJp ________________ ....;.... ______ ....;.... _______________ ~ California meet 1982 federal clean air standards, stale air quality officials say. Current law requires such in· spections only when a car is sold. Yearly lnlpection.s could cut ozone pollution by as much as 50 percent, Tom Austin, executive oUicer of the state Air Resources Board. said at a meetiq here of the South Coast Air Quality Management Dis· trict. Austin recommended the in· spectiooa be made in con.June· lion with annual vehicle reg- istratfon. The inspections coat about $ll. AQMD Chairman Al McCand· leas agreed, noting that annual automobile inspections appear to be "tbe most cost-effective and eMlett way to meet the prob- lem• or air pollution in tbe South CoMt A.Jr Basin." Both tbe ARB and the AQllD are •UllDOl'linl le1ialation that would aDow uinual smo1 cbecb ol all,.,., not Just tboee chanl, lnl owmnhlp. That lefi1lation has been llalled in tbe state Senate. At the same meeting, tbe ARB releued tbe results ot a survey lndleatiq that the new vebicle lD1pedion procram in the I.GI All .... area provides ••1ipif1 • c.ant 1'9ductioal iD auto air polbt- Uoa." "Our l.a.t evaluation sbo(ra that tbe aew ftbiele lDlpeeUon proaram ta now aeblHinl to tim• snater Pollution elea·tll tbaa the old Pf'OCl'alll," A..eaa 1ald . . . ..... -------=-~---------=S.,....-----~~------------~-~~~~~--'=~==---._....~l,...i, ...... _,,. ________________ ~--------------------.._.-~~==~::=~=""~=-=-..... llQoo;;;;;;~l~===~;:;;;:;;::;;;:;~~:=:~~ ·.t~"!::'r"~-·-·-----· . ... -------~ -- --- . ----• 91i . -· 'Hiroahima Day' S~rks Rallies in U.S., Japan .,,... . ....• .._ Amn-reean.dlMllim tot•orJ ol IM ftnt •~leer bomb ..... wttla ........... .,,.... .. r.aauw. ol ~ paUHCI lo lla.te ia HtNlhlma, JaplD, today tM ·MUI U · nivenary ol dlle dtJ'• dellnat· tloa d~ World War U . OifFinns Goin FroID · U.S. Error WASHINGTON l AP) A miscalculation by the Depart· ment of Energy in a cuoline· pricing rule will result in a $8 billion profit bonaua to the oil industry by the end of lM>, the W aahington Post reported todat'. The newspaper said the extra profits resulted from the so- called "Tilt Rule," which allows oil companies to make an addl· tional profit on gasoline beyond actual crude oil cost increases a nd operating costs because gasoline costs more to produce than other J)etroleum products. WHEN THEE E~ .. .., al tM U.S. prolllU were aimed at ...ttaa com11u1ttlaJ, Deac•U•• aH1 or nuclHr ,._.,, Mt la Htl"Mbhna del· .,.e. ~ • natJou 1Ulted IM .-V91"1&1'Y with a call k>out law all 1111UCa.ar arms •oaa 'l'llAN 30,ooo people at· leaded ceremonl•• an Hlroablma. where ti•• a&olaic bomb waa flrst UMd la wartime on Aua. e, ~. lo drlullq r•. tbey obaerved a mlou" of 1Uenc• at 8: 15 a.m., lbe time the bomb WU dropped. Tben Mayor Tak .. bl Araki told tbe crowd. "We are faced ~----tnrpal'Obenl adopted the rule I - • last March l , the Carter ad· ministration predicted that the complex formula would cost motorists an extra 1.6 cents a gallon this year and 1.8 cents in , ' J · 1980. meaning a maximum of ----·---------------- SS.7 bntton in extra pr~its. -.eantelaile ia Paris Instead, the Post said, a sur-' vey of oil companies a nd in· A gas s tation attendant in Paris posts new price for pre- terviews with fedt;ral. officials m ium gasoline after the French governme nt announced shows that most oil firms ~ p rice inc reases. Premium now goes for S2.82 a gallon . the adv~ntage o~ the ~ule .to 1m· most expensi ve among Europ ean countries mediately raise their prices by · four to.six cents_ a gall2_n. The effect will be to increase through 1980, the newspaper profits by up to $12.9 billion 'Sheer Lue ... k' sa1d ENERGY DEPARTMENT s pokesmen were not available for comment immediately. The Post quoted Douglas G Robinson, No. 2 official in the d-epartment 's E c onomi c Regulatory Administration and author of the Tilt Rule . as CjcknowJedging that the 1.6-cent· a -gallon increase ''was clearly not a valid number for this year." Tbe Post sai<Lthere were ctear mdicatfons that the department knew its estimates were faulty but put the pricing rule into ef- fec t anyway without the c us tomary 30-day period al· lowed for public comment. .. IT IS FAIR to say that we had some indication at that time . . and the decision-makers were aware of that at that time. __ but that did not dissuade them -from going ahead," Robinson was quoted as saying. The rule a lso was made retroactive to Jan. 1, meaning additional hundreds or millions of dollars in extra profits. Rublb:SOiltolallle-PoSl there was "absolutely no jwstificatioo" for doing so Passenger Saves Aircraft SAGINAW. Mich I AP> .. Sheer lu€k" was all the air traffic controUcr could say after helping a man with no night experience take over from an unconscious pilot and guide a small private plane. _ "We were all very, very lucky," said Paul Marscher of the Tri:Citie.~ Airport. "l gave the passenger the basic rudiments of flying and he m anaged to ~ir.cle the airport until the pilot w~ re· v1ved ." . PIUYf JOSPEH JEROME, 52, of Harper Woods los t con· s~cousness Saturday morning while flying a Piper Cherokee aircraft. A passenger, Donald Mitchell. 50. of St. Clair Shores, took over the controls. . "He <Mitchell ) did a super job.'' Marscher said. "I first told him to open a window in case there was carbon monoxide in the c~bis:i. I gav~ him a heading a nd he managed to keep the plane c1rchng the airport unlit the pilot revived . "I've been 1n air traffic control for 28 years and never had anyUung like this happ~n. ·· he said. . ~ PHYSICIAN AT A Saginaw hospital said the cause of the pilot s blackout had not been determined. -nir's sti up in the air," said Dr. ot>ertFeehetey: 1fe said-- Jerome could have s.uffered a slight heart attack, or could have in-haled carbon monoxide fumes .. Many States Get Rain 10 Tomadoe8 Sighted in Midwest T~•per•t•res HI Le "" AllllfQ .... .. ., All•nle 9J " S.llJm-'IO 13 81m'lft9Mm '3 .. Boj~ 92 5? Sol Ion 'IO IS 8rownswlll• '5 11 .01 8ulfal0 , ... • 01 ChrlslnSC •> n a.ere,_ fJ " Clllc.vc» .. " ·" ~1nclnneli .. 11 Clew I MCI .... • OJ 0•1 Fl. Wlll ., 10 Den••lr .. SI OHMoi-93 '4 Oelrolt '3 u .01 Helen.t .. S7 .. _ ...... 11 1J Houston .. 11 lnd'•llOlll " ..... J•CllS''illle .. 10UJ t:•n's Cltv .. 1• LHY99M 101 et lllllt Rock ., 1S Los Anttles .. 10 lOUhwlllt ., 7l _,,... ,. 11 ,..,.,,,, .. . f'tlaefllll tcM .. Pl ..... .. ... .SI PtlllMl,ON 19 SS 11-... 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The IWMI of 2,0IO IDOl'e 'rit· Lim. ot tbe U.S. bombtna. in· cludiftc 3' K.orea.u, were added to a ICroll OD tbe ee0otaph in Peace Pan, built• a memorial to tbe dlluter n. acroU Usu 95,615 known victims. THE WESTE&N Japanese seaport city was virtually wiped out. Another 36,000 people were killed la an attack on Na1ua1tt thrtt days later. and thousands more died in the following months from the effects or radiation. The 1979 World Conference Against Hydrogen and Atomic Bombs opened Sunday, and the 12,000 delegates called for a total ban on nuclear arms and relief meaaures for an estimated 400,000 survivors of the UMS bombings. A U.S. Navy cook was arrest· ed today in Montville, Coon., during a protest of about 30 peo- ple at United Nuclear Corp. Philip Sipp, assigned to the sub- marine USS Narwhal, carried a si~n saying "Submarines m ake war. not peace." Sipp said he has been trying to leave the Navy and get conscientious objector status. PROTESTERS HELD a prayer vigil and handed out leafl e ts at the gates of the Savannah River Plant near Aiken. S.C., today. Observer.. said it was the first time since e p an was conirn:rctm 25 years ago that it was the target of an anti-nuclear demonstra lion. The plant makes nuclear warheads. Most of the U.S. demonstra tions on Sunday were peaceful But more than 200 people were <Arres ted at the Indian Point nuclear facility in Buchanan. N. Y., 40 miles north of the Nev. York City. About 100 of the 4.000 dem onstrators sta~ed a "d1e·m. lying down in front of the gate to com memoralc the Hiroshima born bing. Police said the arrests c ame after protes ters scaled and burrowed under the fence s urrounding the plant or chained the m selves to the front gale Those who 1denlif1ed the mselves were released after booking on ch.ar&e.$ of .non -criminal tr~apass, but some who re · mained s ilent were jailed in nearby Valhalla. .. IN OTHER U.S. demonstra tions near St. Marys. Ga . about 200 protesters voiced oppos1t1on to a Navy nuclear s ubmannc s upport ba s e . The de'm onstrators released two doves symbolizing world peace and planted two apple scedlinf(s There also were demonstra t ion s in Kentuck y . Iowa. Nebra s ka . New Jer se~. Virginia, Ohio. and Colorado. Rebellion CrU8hed ISLAMABAD, Pakistan <P l Afghan government troops have CIJJ,s}led a brief rebellion In Kabu-J ,-th e c ap1 a l of Afg h anistan. by anti · government "infiltrators." Radio Kabul reported. (]pin S•oke --A hu~e ball of flame iuu. into the s ky as et Gulf Oil ga !:.ohnt' storage t a nk bu~ out of control in Toledo. Ohio. c.1fte r being !:>truc:k b~ hJ?htrung. The 80.000-barrel tank "'a!> pan.i<illy ltlled with unleaded tuel. and firemen were le tting the bla1,e burn 1ts cU out today ------ Mexican Oil Spill Fails to Hit Texas COR J>L'S Cll R ISTI. Tex a!--\ ~1 ThE> IP&d inA edge of c.t.n oll :-.pill :::.trcll:hin).! 500 milt' :11 n.• 1tir t;ulf of \te'C1ro h;.i.., :)1r,w1!d it., northv. Jrd drill <ind \\ ..... ld:o.l '' fJ(Jrlld e1J?hl miles ~outh of Texd!'·,- :iouthemmo .• t point Sc1ent1sL-. and en)!1n1•t•ro; had prc•d1C'ted thl' f>ll. sp11l1ng sm<·e .J une• ~I from J Tl•OJ\\ ''I' r1rt ''""1t11 \ ll( JI Jn l'nunsulJ v.ould enter l -.. v..1t1 r ... ..-, ~un.J.1~ ROGt:R '\H. \Ct:\ \t .... TIH. En\lronmf'ntal Prutcd1or1 A~enc) said "lit nll:.l 'o\l'ff' nci~ pnd1t·t1ng the goo (·ould v.ai;h ashore on Te>..JJ> tk.>c.tchu. t)\ Tul':.da\ .. we·rE' thmktn1-thJt ,· .i di'tmc1 poss1b1 ht~ but right now 1t ' anyones gueso;. · '<utl ~I ead1J:ll not' 01 about 150 !'>C1Pnt1sts on '* L;.S. task force set up ~re LO derend the southern Texas coa!>l against the 011 The latt>~t rt>rn'lna1 ...... ;.m·c· n 1J!hl!-O\'er the tw~ month-old spill ~ho\\ed thick tar b..sll' on the •l'rt.:l.:" nf thf' ';ulf had ad\·anced 1>nl\ t"o mil<'' f.1rt1lcr nortti .iUJlrJ> -;ino 3f1P T'lll<'hl'd to wuhrn erl?ht- male:. ol tht-mnutl' 01 1r,1 int• rn"t1ot1.i1 borc1C'r <Jl lhl' Rw (.;r<.tllde. "WE \\ 1-.:-..T LUOKl"· I-OR ll und u111 n t fi nd 1t where \H' thou it ht 1t '40U!J ~. • !'>4'1U l11.1 t C JJ rc1 Capt Ro.~er Mads1m. com mander or the lJSI. fu rrl li1 Jld l Jim v.1nds a pparently SI OWl>tl the 011 ~ movemt nt north" Mlf Stick~ ~lob" of thl' th rd .. .-r11<ll· h<t\ c ht-en v. JShlni.! up on Mex rcan beo,·hc ... tor lht' p.1 ... t v.u i._ li.tndinJ.? f?rther north each day Bui t.o far nom• of th<• .\l<'l\11·.10 nil h~::-enter d l' S territory, aC" l'Ord ing to C<trl l'OH') ''' the ,.JtionJl Oceanic and Atmosphcrw Admin1strauon A few iar b<tll!-"Nt• 'fAlll1·d on ~>Ulh Padre Island Sunda~. but officials ~aid 11 1~ ., t·11mmon rX-l'llrrenl'e Nevertht>ltss. lh<' s amples v.<.'rc rt•co,eretl !or ...c llOUf1c Jncil}~•s to determrne 1r they are part of the ;\k x1c:an 0 11 SUN DA 'V COAST GLARD~~ E~ t11ret·tcd the 1nslalldl1on or floatlDg barners aimed at protecting e nnronmeotally sens1uve in ~and waters. M~dson-u1d--lbe float.wg lences were 1n place in the mouth of the Brazos Santiago Pass , a 1.200.foot wide entrance to the. Laguna Madre and Bro'4 ns\•1lle s h1p channel Tbe channel remained open toshJptraff1c Only Rolex could improve on Rolex. 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Trick, \Jl'O llDd Pat Tr'8'WWI Blmd, w• tM ftnt rock Pl"OIJ'alla at tM "'8diwn ill ........ ,....., r- arrlved by f'riday lll&bt ud • n ... at tile lhiltium,.. hli9._u. -•Giit ol t.be aneata wwe for.,..... andet U.. laftuece ol urcGUca or Ueobol, Mid police. SC ........ C... ttW. .. , ••• TRAVIS AO& PORC& BA.SE <AP> -Nearly 400 SoulhNIC. 41.iu retu.-aboard a JeWner qianned br lltrildat-World Airw~mp)oyeM streaked across tbe Pacific Ocean towards a(~-~-----.... scheduled laodJog here, ~ ,.,.,'E base officials aaJd today. ~•..1i , 1be crew, traveliog from Malaysia, is ex--------- pected '°join the ranks or 1,300 pilots, flight alt.en· d~ts and mechanics striking World Airways, the nation's largest cha~er airline 2"" Smpecc BeW I• SI••••• TORRANCE CAP> A second person baa been arrested in connection with the slaying of a physician and his female companion in a ban1ar -at. T.orrance Municipa.lAir:port, officials say. Police from Torrance and Gardena said Sun· day that 22-year-ofd Melvin Leon Turner had been booked for invesUgation of murder, robbery and carrying a concealed weapon. Last week. police arrested 22-year-old Teague ampfon or Jng1ewood for investigation of &.be murde" of Dr. George S. Hill Jr., 35, and :Joe11a C. Champion, 4 1 Pageant Dew•••ced a• f'rau re.tta Shankle of Jackson. Miss .. h as been named 1979..SO. Miss Black America in a pageant Uiat saw three· of the LU judges and several of the 27 contestants quit in a dispute that required police to restore order. 1 Before the wanner was crowned, an angry mother was Joined on stage by several contestants 1n denouncing Saturday night's contest as a fraud. One complained that pageant living conditions in- cluded cockroaches in .her toom and meals or salami sandwiches. · Bfro••i•a Bo•fli•9Rec•lletf SACRAMENTO <APl · A number ol dem- onstrators s howed up outside the gates or the Aerojet Co rp late S unday in an "alt -n igbt l'andlel.ight vigil" to commemorate lbe 34th an- niversary of the Hiroshima A-bomb. The Sacramento County sheriff's office saJd all was calm &e•e ..... Oller Henry Fogiel, left, and brother. David, display a sign which hangs in their establishment in Beverly HiUs. Dubbed "those crazy Ca~fornians," the pair state that response has not been too great to their ~enerous offer. Jn fact. the only offer the Fogiels have had-to date was from a 6-year-0ld girl who waJked into the restaurant top-less to claim her free lunch. ~.Auguste, 1879 DAILY PILOT .... Cens11re P11shed Fo~ Flap Rilea Actor'• Guild HOLLYWOOD <AP> -The Screen Actor'• Guild's Hollywood Branch bu wumimoualy puaed a rMOlution calllil1 for a ceasure ot tbe a mem- ben ol tbe state Senate who opposed aetreu Jane Fonda'• appolntment to tbe Arts OM.mcll. The IOO -member organization called the California senators' ac- tions • "blatant negative abuse of power.·• 1be reeolution demanded an investigation of ,the fact.I as well as a pub&ic apology lo-Iii.as Fonda. THE ACTION POLLOWED a speech by guild president Kathleen Nolan, who said Miss Fonda was "given no chance for rebuttal" to the charges leveled agaimt her. Miss Fonda. who dld not attend .Sunday's meeting, was appointed by Gov. Edmund G.' Brown Jr. last March. The Senate overwhelmingly rejected the appointment July 20. ONE LEGISIATOa, referring to the a ctress' 1972 trip to Hanoi. ac- c used her or treason . A week lat.er Brown and Miss Fonda appeared together and denounced the Senate's decision as well as its tactics. "Twenty-five yeara a10 we we~ autlea," she said. "In tbe '50s we wltneued tbe carnate of careen. Ac· tor tesutied •1•wt actor, writer again.It writer. We will be forever haunted by what we did not do. Are we 1oinetolettiaatory repeatttaear. •• Lowell George Trihme Held-. By Performers LOS ANGELES CAP) -As many as 35 performers c rowded the stage for a star-studded tribute to the late Lowell George in a fa rewell that was anything but mournful. "This is the 01x1e part of the OiXJe wake," said smger Jackson Browne. the performer who waxed most sen- timental over George's death. "ll eulogizes Lowell and we've come back rrom tbe cemetery rocking out ·· S • s h D • _ Ms. Nolan co~pared the situation Wimmer cu a Iver to the po~tJCaJ debate surioUJ!ding ' _ ___ the awarding of tbe Congress1ona~ GEOR GE, THE TALENTED songwriter and gu1tar1s t of Lltll~ Feat. died of a heart attack June 29. The 33-year-old singer had recently g amed acclaim as a solo performer aft.er Little Feat dtsbandediast ear. -cord Medal to John Wayne before he Drowned in Accidents d.ed SHE TOLD MEMBERS they could not be "spineless . . . every actor has to be an activist. has to stand up for what they believe in ... Jane Fonda or John Way ne would not ~et someone from the outside dictate t-0 them about the course ol their lives ·· Good fnen<Js and fellow rock 'n' rollers. as well as 20.000 fans who paid scaJpers as much as SlOO for tickets. gathered at the Forum in Inglewood to pay their last respects Saturday rught. Even Gov. Ed.mund <.;, Brown Jr .• a likely 1980 presiden· t1al t"and1dat~.-wtl!t ~here. LOS ANGELES <AP> -A sWJm· mer and scuba diver died in separate swimming acc1aenls -Sunday in the u Pacific Oeean des pite rescue effort!> by friends. lie 17th annuaf South Bay Surf Festival was marreaby the Cleath or Tod Mc Na ug hton . a. 22-year·old lifeg uard. He was one of 258 swim· mers in a rigorous two-mile race from Hermosa Beach to Manhattan W-mner Nixes ·---niling--Binge Beach and apparently drowned ooly Bandit Robs 200 yards s hort or Lhe fm1 sh ltne. MEMBERS OF UTILE Feat - minus drummer R1tch1e Hayward, h~sp1t.a11ted after a m otorcycle acc1· dent formed the nucleus of the -w-cNAUG"tt'r()N;-1'-Lff'l.-."GUMl D --__ _ show. v.hwh included .JD.ci,' ~..u.L-LUt:..----1 'tlJngs creorge had v. rat ten while with LOS ANGELES <AP ) Brian Flattery's record $285,000 payoff from a Las Vegas slot machlne hasn't changed his life much. But be still goes back: to the gambling mecca hoping he will bit it big again. at the El Segundo Plunge. was ac £" -ih 1 · Ch h companied by a friend. 21.year-0td '-..a 0 IC ore Little Feat "Guess I'm kind or a dull guy, huh?," the 31-year-old manager of a Beneficial Loan Co. omce in Hollywood said. With the exception or a $5,000 vacation for himself and his wife. Deanna, Flattery says he has refrained from going oo a spending binge with the money he woo. Kathy Colbns. She s <1id she momen taril y Jtlan c ed away from McNaughton and turned back to see his hands disappearing below the water. She and other lifeg uards and swim· mers wno swam to help were unable to find McNaughton under the light surf. A team oC county scuba divers ended their search for McNaughton at dusk and will resume the search to· day. Also dead 1s 19-year-old Richard Garcia He failed ro s urface at the breakwater of Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro, where he had been diving with a friend. lifeguards said. While soaking up those summer- time ravs, WhV not get a summertime body to match. It's free for the baSking at Holiday Spa. Because, now you can get a 2 week introductory program abSolutely free. Or, $20.00 off a regular memberShip if you join now. It's our special introductory offer available only for a limited pertod of time to all local residents 18 and over, and first time guests Of Holiday Spa. so you can acQuaint yourself with the shape of things to come through Progressive conditioning, RIVERBANK <AP J A v1s1tmg priest from Great Bntaln was bound and Ragged by a bandit who robbed $1.100 from a Catholic Church here. police said •· The robber broke mto the rectory at St Francis of Rome Catholic Church Sunday night. bound the Rev. Bernard Needham. then took the day's collections and 29 pounds of Needham's Bntish currency. After the robber left. the pnest worked hi s gag free and got the telephooe off lhe hook with tus teeth so he could report the theft. Hut the (X!rforme1nn~ at time::. was pov. ered by as many as lour persons on percussion. eight horns mcludini;? the Tower or Power horn bCClJOn, and three on keyboards THE DOOBIE BROTHERS. M1k1• Mc Dona ld. J .D. Souther , Cra1 ~ Fuller and Enc Ke1t added gwtar. and a full complement of female \ 01 t·~s Lmda Ronstadt. Bonnie Raitt. Emmylou Harnl> a nd Nicolette Larson hJled the room with an or· chetitra of harmonies Proceeds of the concert went tfl GeorRe's widow and children. the fastest, most effectiVe way to trim down, firm up and stay physically flt ... under the sun. And we'Ve got trained program directors Who will guide you on a per- sonal exerciSe plan individualized to your bodV. Jazznastics, the fun group exer- cises for women done to up-tempo music. As Ylefl as whir1pools, saunas and steam rooms to let you shape up your summer before summer endS. Join up todaV fa cu introductory offer. And start making a bodythat'S worthy Of your tan . ......... := Nsa"'9 40IO t• Afll I) ._ ._,u••s; H ... :-c.ntNIQlvMllf) Ml 1 Ill l3IO 81rM1 C. Ave. OllPOlilt Molitgoiy Wlnf) t714111MS11S 7t4 ... ,., 714 laHee3 (714) 11'CMmJ "14l ae-o.1 714 54~ 714 142-1451 714 139-2441 714 ..... 7 ' I A8 Tra11ma Centers Can Save Lives Onmlw co..ar ............. Udl ... wW be uUcl to cllreet __, 1111.au. 01111• ..._Nall•"° .,...Dt a comml&tee of prd-lrah for pl•n•nr a MtWort of vauma care cmten in private._._.. The reQ~ COmel OD lM lieeaa of a ltudJ tbat 1h0wed dwiq a teet period tM Ives of IOllMI -1Gully ID· Jured ...,_.bathe CGlllt1 --t ba•• beea ..... bad they been ttuted at a f\1111 eq1l1fped ud ~ ltalfld uauma tnl&meDt ceatel\ - - It will be the ~-81Dm1ttee'1 tuk to define' trauma, to let 1tandanla for certificaUon u a trawaa center ud ao wwk wi&b &be private bolpJtall tbal Mek Ulla ctemgnaUon. Tbat'a a mucb mon cliftleult talk than it IOUDdl. But its eventual accompllahmmt will rurther at.renstheD the quality ol emer1eney medical care available \0 county reaidmta. It should be noted. however, that competition amona hOlpitals for trauma certitlcation shouldn't touch off a wave of expensive equipment bt.aytng and COltly 1tafftn1. It has been shown that competition among hoepitals reaching ror added prestige by 1tddin1 to their facWty a nd by buying more sopbiaticated equipment tend.a to drive overall medical costs ever higher. The professionals assJgned to Dr. Nelson's trauma committee should keep that in mind as they ao about their task. a task designed to save lives Path to the Sea The enjoyment of time spent at one of our fine beaches along the Orange Coast is something many folks tend to take for granted. r ........ -.... .. , .. Robert N. w..d/PubUINr no.NI IC•vll/Cdltor a.11Nr1 te,.1tt1c1va .. ....., ~ •dttot ·Brain Waves to 'Cast' TV News? LOI ANOSLS8 -8reat ....................... ,.,.... muwllO..atotDPo"mNpro- football ~,.. wltb Pbrlll• Qeor1•. l1 MW tbe Walter Cl'GMJtl"' I.GI Mp .... .._ Ma1 l, M bu be.-tbe ~:=i=-... -JQQT. ~·~. i.JJta1 ...... tion'•....S· ~!u! dlence about SA LT aad Cabinet abate-ups and the atat.e bud1et. He trained for the job by beulg a bateball umpW and eotae to basketball 1amea. It wu de· clded be cou.ld band.le affaln ot at.ate, accon1ine to CBS manage- ment, because "He'• a real up- beat peraon." Tbat aeeiu to be true; be sure amUes a Jot. THAT ALSO telll you almost everythlag you need to know about where television news is 1ota1 after UM flMnU. ot CroakltH aad C~aaeellora ,..... .. Tbetr 1ace111on are betac tralMd aow u Jock ultten, Jad1ecl ucbor and reporter competmee by the UDOUll& of •••at MCb ooe ralHd 'cm tbe =-~ &be buda of tell .... cl\arm aeboal ~ ud Tbe ne.t proctuetJGe ll -. weatb« llrla -daoM are U. pGMd to be Pl'ODOl"tioDal t.o tbe bact1rounda of u.r .. of t.be MX appeal tithe person seen on ucborl llYIDI n.a JM ~ J.D ~· ac...... ILubuu_er muat N.-. Yori .-IM Aapllit. ••H tbma clrtppiq. radio audiaee r.uao. m., tile ha penoaal npoeure m...,., WOl'll U WJiltwafdM8; Wllida re• cord ... MCODd·bY·HeODd ex· poeure to spectftc TV ch•,.... aad raictio ltatkwt. TB£8E IN8T&VMSNT8 would meuure tbe-w.av.-.,U. Tbey are )ltcked. aa liluabufaer wu. bf aDdMoce,.. asnaa TBING8 may be eearch. I ttted to 1et m1 badl tomta1. A compaay called cxa the KNXT reeearcb tbat,.. Paycbopbyaloloa,lcal ReNarcb suited lD llmburler'a elnadola. lluqerneat la ualDc a 1ys&em but CBB'a leCUrity b better tbala, that ......,.. the bra.in waves \he P••P'•· of tell MMlieaces to det.ermlne tbelr l'eSpOllle to ancborpenoaa. of broadcaat 1tatloD1 beio1 tuned to by rec:el\W'I wttb.&D • feet ol the re.PoQdeat. Would yield mel.el'·hard data on u In· dlvldual penc111 bale. Would,... quire very UWe retpoedent ef. / fort. matiq rush cooperation rates achievable. I WAS TOLD t.bat be was pic ked because be had tbe bigbe.t "Q" ratiu of any ol die staU00'1 per'IC)GDe} -"Q" la the ratio ol 'lewers who like yOW' peraonallly to tboee who don't Uke it. Th e sa m e syste m 11 sometimes used to pick the •C· tors and actreaaes on comedy ahows. Earlier, KNXT and otber ata. lions bad experimented wit.b another research syalem that s.ta waw., 'they aay, l'Q be 'Tanner Eleclronk1, Van evn man reliable than aweal Nuya, indicated the tecblllcal weil)lt. feasibil i ty of thes e Tb e l deal 1y1tem1 for met.en. . .alter tta earlier UD· televialoa ratln11 and on-air aucceuful at.tempt to m&rttet a audiUollll might not eno involve new rating system bHed on teat audieneea in the future. The truck· mounted electronic scan- &nten would scan your bcMIM oera." and bead from tru c ks or f just thought you'd like to wri1twatcbes. know what thole t.rucu cruising .lbJa ls a report on the pouible your oeipborbood ml1bt be do- future by Media Scaence ing.lbavetogonow.llybanda NewaleUer: are dry and Brent Muabu.rpr as .. The future of te~vis "<m...and-coriilng on. Nicholas voo Hoffman The dJsa bled, however, think a.bout it often -usually at t homeoradistanceawayfromshortlineactivity. € l ~Mo B -------wtreelchairaccess-over-tlie sBndB to the htJ'9k-.•~x1t---== c:--~-~-• st e 1$ now possible at Huntington Beacli State Beach, where McDoNNfll - Dou6LAs the city (with the aid of some $45.000 in HUD funds) bas laid two asphalt ramps to the ocean edge. R Jd p bJi Picnic facilities and elevated fire rings have been e•SO to U C placed at the end of the walkways named in honor of a...;....--+--Mkk-5nen.ter. a dlsabled__Hunt.initon..Reac h man-Who d dicated hiB life to helping the handicapped. 1---.thVeit-befOl'e-the FAA btd- given permission for the DC·lO to resume flight, Jts manufac· turer, the McDonnell Douglas Corp .. was working wltb Its ad· ve rtlslng agency, J . Walter Thompscn. te; launch a 1.&m· p.tigc. u. reoeem the :urcraft 's reputat.100. The theme is report· ed to be "Cleared for takeoff.·• Jo-bn Bickers, Mc Do noe U Douglas' director of ad,,vertisiog, was quoted as saying; ~·u was genera lly felt that younger travelers would be more con· -The -watt-St~+-:JntH''ftM,.-ptr.--t'..;..,.Ht--;6;:.J'Mlf¥::):., etc surnmariung the revelations and d.Lsclosur cl'l uboul the way Mac-Dee bu.iJds airplanes read~ as though it were written by Ralph Nader ft alleges there •,Pre l'-"C p-:noc.s of Gt. .. :1t)' COO· trol breakdown t.n U:e DC·IO's manufacture. One LS s upposed lo have occurred "a few year1 igo" and aceowlt.s for the deg· radation found in the engine mount assemblies of some Urut ed Airlines plunes Tha t wrll.M· acted more expeditiously than the FAA in grounding 1t:i own En~tMeeri...,.,__. Dept The ramps, ma king Huntington the only wheelchair· <1ccessible beach in California, are linked to an existing bike trail system which allows disabled persons indepen· dent acces'\ to food concession and restroom f acillties. Elderly. lempcrarily disabled or chron!cally ill persons also will be ab1e tc avo1a the stress of " strugg!e over sand to relax near the water. The -r amps destgned by-Huntington-Bea"Ch-City Engineer Bill Waddell <himself a paraplegic) are an in· novation in which alJ residents can take pride. Other beach cities should f oUow sujt. Moving Blues New York has never been noted as an especially frrendJy city and that m essage must have been broqght home sharply to former President and Mrs. Nixon when t.-he-y made the apparently innocuous d~lon to move there to be closer to their children and grandchildren. News that the Nixona were buying a $750,000 pent· house apartment on E . 72nd St. was followed immediate· Jy by word that other residen~ of the exclusive ,·ooperative did not care to have the former president as a neighbor . Nothing personal. They just didn't relish the idea of potential invasions by the Secret Service, press and maybe controversial visitors (the shah of Iran was sug· ~estcd ) who miJ!ht set off bomb scares and protests. Now the Nixons are reported to be setting their sights on Connecticut as a more suitable Eastern base. Wherever they land they'll have a hard time matching the cocooned seclusion offered by San Clemente during their troubled days. Not to mention the gorgeous setting and great cli mate. Sometimes there's a plus ln being a li ttle away from the main stream . ' • ' Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and an1sts. Reader comment 1s mv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71.C) 6-42""321. Boyd/Medical Magic 8 yLM.BOYD Inventors of medical ap· paratus come up with all aorta of tricky devices. For exam· pJe. there'• one designed aole- ~Y for the purpose of removing billiard ball1 from people's mouths. Bellevue Hoapita.I in New York City hu 1ucb an in· strument. Every now an~ then, tomebody abowa up at the emergency roo,i there with a cue at.ick in hit band, a pool ball in his mouth, tbe re· movaJ ot wblch permits him to explaln bow he Juat won a bet. that be could 1et t.be lhlng ln there. Notbjng came up about 1etun1ttbackout. How many pbruea can you thlnk of tbat uae the word "do1" 1n them? Sta.rt wtth "do1'1 llfe." Add , " put on the Dear Gloomy · Gue OPEC wUI recoml4er· the altuatJon of tbe de-• Yalued dollar after Aq. M . Tbef lllould allo r.- con1tder a cbanse la the meanln1 of thelr aame -OrOIUaen for PoUUcal ..a Economic Crtall. I E.L. .................. ll_ .... .......... ,....,, ........ . ~--1!!'7-! ..... -........ .. ~'&:I.~--· dog." Then, "Go to the dop." And, "dog in the man1er." Our Language man expecta t.o completethla Utt. Later. The Bureau ol llanaaem• -°'nd Budget i• known •• "OMB," became 1overnment ofliciall didn't want to liH it the mon accurate acl'Oll,Ym ol "BOMB." Q ... How much of tbe Sa.tu. &Loa Anny'• money comea rrom tboee black·ketUe street. corner collectlon1 around ChriatmuUme?" A. Less than 5 percent. Much Jess. probably. 1'hOle Yule bell ringen 10 out more u a public relaUons exerciee than anything elee. Tbey let the ciUaenry now that tbe. Salvation Army b .UU ~ 1tron1.11>e011aoi1 ..._ • blC money bu come from tlae a. que1t1,,raal1 ••d 111temtt1Md mul ._. tlODI of mulUmUHOllalre ....... la .. 1 'S tUlalt el .. ,.,.. V••..at7., ... , BerUll, .. ,_, •• llDd women 1bar•d lhla1 quart.-.. Bu& tbe aborlai• of bathroom• 1ot to be .. ....... ,,, ....... .,. ............ a ••• ..................... ptDk Hrd OD the 0 ...... .. 11tm:1t A ........ ... .... -.... Tiie id .... . ace• Rat&• tM'tt111s1• 1', .................... I a Id tlae, laW a lot of bat.broome1Da11Wttll'811a,._ andbJm-*h• .... •Cbe outakle lalobl. • i cemed about the plane's safety • than older travelers.'· It's not d ear why McDonnell Douglas feels that way. Perhaps yo un ge r trave l e r s a r e n 't babltuat.ed to ac~epdq the si1&t of a loaded 0010 falliD1 out of the s ky ; perhaps older travelers have learned to think of the cr ash. the names and the emuing TV newt pie· ture1 a t tbe morf'Ue as technological Kismet, th~ price of progress. Or older people being older, h ave less life lo los e and the r efore wo rry less about catastrophes of all k!nd.s. "WE WANT to address two ls· sues in our udvertiBing," quoth Mr. Bickers. "Finst, the public opinion and acceptance of the airlines that fly the plane. and, second, -our oWJJ--reputation u a- corporaUoo." McDonnell Dou1Ja1' reputa. tion will need more tbao slogans like , "Cleared for takeoff" ii lta reputation iao't to go the way ot the American Airlines Flight 191, the DC·lO wbJcb took the horrifying allrack to earth out.- aide ot Cb.ica10'1 O'Hare airport on May 25. Ever since that dat.e, the company baa been IOling alUtude. Art Hoppe planes. WHAT IS unclear from all the accounts is whether Mac-Oet• warned lts customers and/or the 1-'AA it had been having quality contro l problems The same queatiana may be aaked ot t.be wcond 1lll"k>d of quality matrot breakdown alleeed by the Journal. The accusations of poorly trained personnel und improper· ly m a mt.ained tools on the-pro- duction hne are disconcerting, although, t.be paper says, Mac Dee maintains the quality ooo· trol problem bu been licked. But Wtll it stay licked., I! 1t has already huppened twice, a., 1s being charged. what steps an· being Uiken to see lhut there· 1s n 't a third Quality control breakdown oexl year or the year alter?, M ac·Dee's main llne of de· fense so far has been to bla me Amer ican a nd Con tinenta l Airlines for dev1atmg from the service manual when overbauJ. ir:u~ ..Mte en&mes. According to Mac.Dee. Americao A1rliiles· procedures damaeed lbe pylons hold.inJ the engines to the wings (It wu an enai.oe drop-off wbicb caused the M ay 25 crash.> American denies this, sayin& that Mac·~ bad two of Ill peo. pie in the hangar to observe when t.be new procedure was nrat tried out. Months before the accident, accordi.nl to FortUDe maaaane, "Wh()e\let ~id, 'St.ck to the old drAwing ~OAtd; is fired." surely no consumer :.idvocatR rag. Continental Airlines had not1f1ed M ac·~ that its main· tenance procedure bad damaRed the engine mount and asked th•· manufacturer for adv1rt' The• plane builders did nut pasi. d warning word of the inc1dPnt along. ALL IN ALL. u.~ tragedy aod its aftermath have a dLsturbing similart~ to the 1974 crash ol another DC·lO 1n u accident lb.at tilled 346 people aear Pana. EuctJy who was at fault and whether or oot lbe comp..., b8d ipored red flap that U.. deUp wae def~ve bu never been esubllabed beJQad a nuonable doubt. but. u )"onune obaened. "llcDomaell'a Jack of public can· dor follotrinc the 1974 acddeot was now belq repeated. lmtead of •cktr9Ulai the pylon problem forthnW'!Uy. the company waE-. d\•chrung interviews and answer· m g questions grudgingly ~ lf at • all ... 80111 TlfE FAA and the Na· t 1onal Trame Safety Board have abo come out of this looking de·, ('tdedly spongy. Premature and Jpparently t•rroneous s tate· ments oo TV by the ofric1aJ acc1· dent mvest•gators added to the ronfus100. the FAA was both so confused and so languid 1t had to , be ordered by a federal Judge to ground the DC·IOs for safety In· specUolL It then developed that Lugbome Bond. the FAA's ad· minlltrator. bad a defi cient un· derstandlog of the inspection tecbnJquee used. Everyone involved may be cleared ror takeoff, but In the public mind at leut, they're not cleared ol culpablUty. Doing Our Part in the Patriotic Energy War "So lon1." my nephew, Pbllmore, aald 1rlmly, u be cUmbed into b.11 car. "I am otr to the battlefield of enft~ where my preslct.at and I, • ln1 aide by aide, wtU wta &be eneraywar." I could aee that, Uke m.UIAonl ot Amertcam, be bad.,.._ dltp- ly mCMd by tla• pre1t. ... ·d' e D t ' I dramatic •P••eb" of t It e pa It ...... ..,.. A•• n1latlJ 10 ... Good luck on lit• battlefield, kid," I aaid, cluplnl bll band. ••a.-'tbelOW," bel8'4 =~Yi· ''To set to UM bat· el •up, tM ,,..W• 1ar1 I m• IMve t.be bettlefteld ol NUWirMC ad 10 to &be tabM otcomwe,..,...." I .. DON'T Oft Iott, kJd,.. I • ........... JOU do .... ,. lattlttn!" ''lmt .... llNJIOD ., ... bamper ltkller," be eaAd.. "Hal* II You Are ~vlta1Wn1 Your Bute VaJues." "Tblnik you can do It~ kid?" I uked. He squared bl• abouldera "Sate I can. All I need it to tap my re1ource1, renew my 1trea,U. and rebu.lld my COD· fld9Dee. •• Hll voice roee to a about: "I THINK IT'S VERY PRrM'Y!'' "Wbat'a Yery prettJ?" .. Amertca," aatd Pbllmon 1tout11. "I am under.,...._. ttal order'I to let my volC9 be beard..S...._...r IU..a ebaaee, HJ aometllla1 lood aboat OS eaml17. '' u917t1. Y PO& you, kid," I Hid. ''ffaYe you allo ltopped eryiat and 1t.rted 1we~1 ~!lf!!' talklDI aad 1tanea ::;r,•~e••• "ID ~ ... ~ tbat'1 th• ODIJ way to walk," Mid Pid1mm9 ............. ..... ---,,.. ........,. ....... ... ,_., ............ .... ..................... er1••.,....be'118oftleemdl doa't. Riek, ru ... .u. a tu eat tt lie tldMI tt•a for tbe IOOd oftbe..tl7." "No prmldeat couJcl ut for areater '°YallY," I said. "I am allo Ul'linl Con1reu to pau the prealdent '1 un precedented $142 billion pro 1ram to develop my enero re- aouree.. Han1 the expense t" "That'• .-.J'OUI of you, kid." "WBAT'I •ORB," uid Pbilmon, "1 am even wlWDI to yield to t.be president's demands that t.be oU companies pay for it. Of coune, he aJao want.II me to be 11 familiar with tbe ener()' situation u I am with the local weather report. And that's not e117. For instance, I'd aay tomorrow looka to be partly cloudy wttb • ebance of 99.9 ceata fGr ....rular. · • 7 "Wlll you fiddle wlth you; tbermottat •ad take no ua· necelNI')' trlpl!" "You bet.'' aald Philmore ea1er~"l'M awom never to drive clowatuwa durtna the nab hour Jult for .... nm ot it ever a11in." "And YGU'•• YOla ....... to leave 'lf1W car home_. clay a Wffk and take tbe bus, ldd. al dle=~•bdf" .. ... .., ................. tbat bl p ......... Nici ftilmon. ... Dial .. ...... wttlt • trowa. "And I ftfW'e I'm dolq more tlLaD ., ..... a1l'Mdr ••• W~*IS'I • 41wtlon UN bu l'IPU7 ftred up eom&.rJ for u --o war and we Amerlcan1 will patrtoUeall1 do wll1aeHr he tella UI to -except maybe etm· MrYllMOliM, • • .. • . .. ' . • " "' . . . . • . , ,. • CALIFORNIA I NEVADA '~onalx' 8ell Three Lead Coun1ercul1ure SAN f'llANClSCO (AP) The edclteal 11 m &Ml Truavitw C.n. TM Oteuputa .... Fit Freddy. ,,.._......_. FraM.lia Md PllleMa l"rMlaowt.akl better bown u &M P'abuloua P'urry met Brot!Mn. They aft' t.h heart and IOUJ ol the Rip Off p,.... ~Ac boM ...... 1"e three spaced-out charac: ten hardly ar~ botaaehold n1me1. but to th~ bard-ron , touo&ettuJtuN, they rtpreHOt the spirit al • t•bled e ra, DO( ... qo. ·-u.. .. &ala.bl.ilh ment" wu on the ropes and lhe i ·~lrt~ -- THE FaEEKS, AND ch arac- ters Uke the Forty Year O\d Hip· pie, Wonder War1 Hog an A Fat f'reddy'a Cat, were created by M aroup ol artlsu and wnters who tame to Saa Fra.ncls<'o as the '801 cloaed and es t abh s bed tbt~aelves as Rip Ort Presa. As tbe name implies. they, like their contemporaries. believed that the world Wa9 theirs for the tallln1. "We were a bun c h of idealists," says Rip OH publisher Fred Todd. "One guy thought a printing press was the key to the unlveMie. The othe r two were cartoorusts. Thal left me to pay the bills and deal with the electric company. · · "U'a humor for adults," aaya Todd. "Primarily dnai tnamor becauae the forbidden aura about clnap makee It IUftDy All thOle fo&U who auU amok• a Joint once In a while and feel paranoid can ICS.nUfy. '· IN TB&aa NEVE•· end\nt aearch (or t.tuth. juaUce and the ulUmaate hiah. Rip Orf charac- ters become endearin1. If em· barrautna caricatureti or that uniquely American blend or 1deal11m and u lf-indulcence. When such charact~ra are forced to confront reality the re· s ulta are sometamea poignant, often hilarious. When the Freell Brothers. drawn .-by Rip Off co- founder Gilbert Shelton, head for Mexico in sear ch or the good life, they are arrested for drug dealing. Sent to "Montegringo" prison, they learn lo deal in bribes and to make peace with the prison mob. tn another episode, the Fr~ks blithely accompany a commune to the country. only to discover once the cocaine w.ears off that s urviva l away from the city means back-breaking work. f'rutrt1CI•• ~. Augutt •• 1'71 s DAIL y fttt.OT A, 'Gambkrs Don't Care Vegas Casinos Get No Complaint Aliout Heat LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP> - Wilen lt'• ue outside and you've a... pum&Ua quart.era iato a alot mecblne for several boura, you don't really notice whether the caalno you 'r e i n la a refrffblna TC de1rees or a llcht· lY untomlortable 71. That. accordin1 to spokesmen for IOme ol tbe llitterln& l'elOrta liaini the Lu Vecu Strip. awm up_J.he pmblen aWlude.Jow.ard President Carter's de<!ree order- iDI ~ta In public build- in1s be set at 78 degrees. G\JF.BI' ROOMS AT hotels and motels are exempt from the air conditioning edict, which affects only t.he public areas such as lobbies. restaurant.a and, in the case of Las Vegas, the casinos. Spokesman for several hotels said thermostats in public areas were raised as soon as Carter announced the e n ergy . conserving measure. So rar. they said, customer complaints have been non-existent. "We're at 78 degrees.·· said Bruce Banke of the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel~ "It's vu)' warm. - We took it ~P in stages·, of course the number ol penou al the bot.el. ">.. far u uy cuatomer IMCI· back 1oea. there hasn't been any." aald Gary Mor r ie. •PokellDU tor the Dnfrt Inn. ''The ctuef enJlneer told me we could Mt tbe &amperature at 115 and wbln people come in from outside It would feel cood." PREYIOV8LY, HE aaid, t.he Desert 1iiia kept ilt liiCloor tem- peratUJa at about 75 de1rees. Daytlme temperatures he re have been well above 100 degrees for several weeks and on Wednesday the mercury climbed to 116, juat one de1ree ahy of the record reading for thia dry desert community. &tel E xbe r. heaii o f q,e Nevada Resort Auociation and president oft.he Las Vegas Club iD the dowatowD Culno Cent.el'. said none of tbe aaaoelath• memben had told bJm ol M1 problema la complyin1 wttb tbe dlrectiw. .. AT 1'1111 POINT. the ODly way we'ra....., to flnd Ollt la by doln1 lt," Esber aaid. He aaid he had tbe tberlDGltal Ht at 71 in h1I club and bad re- ceived no complaints. "Wbc it 1eta--.O or abovt, that'• when it feels wa rm," he said. "We haven't had any pro- blems." Ex ber said he did not believe the higher casino temperatures would brine any cuta in operat- ln1 coeta for-the various botela, noting that the cooling ryst.ems had to operate consti.ntly in southern Nevad a 's lOO·plus degree temperatures. Car Replacement Parts Cost So.ars -- WASHINGTON (APJ An ins urance industry study says "THER E H AVE B EEN no prices for replacement car parfs are so high that an unassembled complaints that l know or ... he automobile costs 41,, times as much as a new car. added. "I think ever yone 1s "It would cost $26,418 to replace all the pa~. on a lf?tally aware tha t 1t 's a government "'recked l979 standard automobile priced al $5.741 . the Allianct: decree." of Amen can lnsurer5 said 1n a report on the s tudy . And Todd has been doing that with undaunted energy since 1969, while Rip Off's artists and printing presses have moved from assorted h ovels and workshops to the relative luxury of a small warehouse in an in- dustrial section of San Fran- c11co ouatNG THAT TIM Ri "TELL US ABOUT the six· ties!·· the toothy adolescents squeal, and the Forty Year Old Hippie. drawn by Ted Richards, la.k..es of( into .anot.hel:.-y&m-0! those wonderful times. Shunning the snare of capitalis m, Hippie has survived into the '70s by panhandling, 'lasting" dogfood Richard Borld. pr esident of . the University of Northern Colorado, appears to be suf- fering from tension. The un- iversity's education depart- ment has been c harged with maintaining low academic s tandards a n d two ad - mi.nistrators h ave been charge w DlagtarWng_ Before the thermos tats were The group advocates auto safety. and one of its toolH ll> raised. Banke said. the Hilton periodic assessment or the escalalln costs of re ~c:~ment part:>. -----t kept-lts;>ub~ree ttt-betwt.-en -n mo<Jerare<ramage can ma ea car not worth repamng. (nas published over lOO comic books. Last year the company sold more than 800,000 comics, parts of their thesis. 72 and 74 degrees depending on 1::.p:<:1ally if 1t 1~ J or 4 years old." the report said. average price $1 e a c h, und grossed $350,000 The seventh in- sta llmenl of .. T he f abulous Furry Freek Brothe rs." will be bl1Shed'"JteXl '1ii0nlll- \ Visitors may notice that the I Joor hell at R1f Off is located near the top o the door Todd I s ays it's ··so kids won't ring It for fun." Ri1> Off "com1x:· sn· cal:ed tc C::St1:·11t:15.1 thc"TI irom I the product aimed at kids. are , afte r all, grown-up stuff and running a "Holistic kazoo workshop." Other R1 Off c ha ra cters ra wn y e ton. somel ing or ----• a cull figurt! among readers . in- clude Fat P'reddy's Cat , who provides a sane feline perspec. live on the antics of hJs bizarre b .1nH1n family, and Wonder Wart 1--cg. ·~ t";1<.l t-.~Q • .. o.: Superman-like champion of ::iw and order •Well, maybe -so. . . . . . . . •But talk la 90 cheap-and 90 transitory. •When you w•nt food bargain• -prtcea-JOU can count on day In and dey out, the proof I• In print : • • . .In the grocery ad• In the 0.lly Piiot. •Confu..CS by •II the confllcllng clalma? •811op the Dally Piiot, get the f •eta, OOlft• pere. • • . .then you know you're ,..., getting tM lftMt for your money. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Home Federal made an investor out of me. - 1 USl.'ll lu SCJ\\: money. ~ow I mn:sl rt ~md 1.:am hi~h money markl'I inkrcst \\'ilh J 1 ·~<..~r ,\lonl:y .\larkd lcrt1tiG1tl· at Homl' Fl.-dt'ral. Thcrt,.~ no minimum ha lann.· - Jnd ~·11u l:am rknty. YC'.p -I quit s.1\'in~ -,,·hen I lomt· Ft.-<lcral madt: an inrcstm uur ol m<:. Ii· YEAR MOf\EY MARKET CERTIFICATE r...im:-'\, morctlkin an) hanh'. t1Tt-ct1\t· 1\u~:-1 I thniugh 1\u..:u,1 II 7.95o/o .\nnual Hate 8.27% Effecli\'<: Annual Yidd 1\, 11 ' ,.1n11ni.t' 11 1nh.f\'' "l\11 uu '""''°"' l~·r • .n .. . ,,,, I I-un.li J•1'\)MkJ '" th..· IOth Of Ill. month ... am (rum t!K I st. 1f twlJ to w art1:r's ~nJ ·h'\kr.11 r•.:ul3h11•i-l'\'4Ulll ,u.,..,1anl1JI mkrl''I htr h 11ur.: "" t:arl• "'ll'ollra"dl •14 (.rm iK•nunh. ,\l••lllnh "llh b.11.:m.."' unJ.:r "Ill J.• flit( l'Jnl 1ntl'n:'I ·11\...,.. IJI~' ·"' '°~'I lo \\'flhtdllllfl JI ~uur lt11.Jf I ktl'llC L ,'\k rJI 1 ~II« • lorn.. F .. ·~1"1al l>.l' inA.' 0. Lo.in ,\.-.. .. ociJt1on ul S.m 01 .. itt• Open Saturdays ttome Feckfiil Country. There ire futures building here HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS of San Diego Huntington Beach Office: 2111 Main Street-538-8511 Bolsa-Golden West Office: 15091 Golden West Street-:898-0934 Irvine Office: 4543 Campus Drive-752-8181 San Juan Capistrano Office: 32039 Camino Capistrano -493-0601 Santa Ana Office: 17th and Main Street-835-4336 Seal .Beach Office: 1350 Pacific Coast Hwy-(714) 898-3481(213)596-5~76 Home Fedensl Savings and Loan Association of S.n Diego • \ .. . . ~ . . • . .. 4 , • ---· .. - Summer at Bain Beat!la -------~ LOCAL/AT YOUR SERVICE Clemente Council Seeks Noise Curb After beartq nunbli ... about truck DOiie and pollu&ioa. Saa a.--. Qty OMmctJ memben have q.Ned to help a aroup of real· deata curb tbe n,ekua eaUMd bJ a coutrucUoD project MU' their bomes. The counclJ voted uaanh•w.11ly to uk Deoa Bevelopmeat Corp. or ficiala and their 1ubcoatracton to keep their heavy equipment open up tbe street for coutruc- trucb off Calle Vallarta, where Uon vebide traffic. realdeat.a say they bave been J>l11uect by noise, dmt. mud and ltreet damqe for two years. Justice Rhymes Even I/It ··oa. JOE Glen Coss. representing about 20 Calle Villiita i'eliaeilts, told the coun· cil Daon sub-contractors wouJd not &ten to residents who com-Isn't Poetic plained about the problem. Daon is developing 575 homes on 2:9'1 acres or Forst.er Ranch land east or the San Diego Freeway. Coss said be and bis neighbors "are being driven from lheir homes" by the construction. THE CAU.E VALLARTA re- sident asserted that the home builders are diverting tramc a round the site without city perm i.asion. . Instead of a llowing roanog trucks to bypass the residents of Calle Vallarta, Coss claimed the new home builders will not let the heavy vehicles drive by Calle Guadalajara where there are UDOCcupied model homes. P ITTSBURGH <AP) -Al· legheny County Judge Marion Finkehlor has ruled in playfuJ doggerel that a 6-year-old pug named Marge m ay live with her owner In a condominium that prohibits pets. Ha rriet Perlman filed suit against the Highrise Towers to challenge a house rule prohibit- ing her from keeping a pet in the condomiruum she purchased last May. The judge wrote: Sunbathers, swimmers and strollers share beach with Laguna. is a favo rite for beach visitors. who cram onto the seaweed at Main Beach Park in Laguna Beacl:. The Coast Highway even on weekda s to seend a day m sun in Coss said the new home sales agents don't want to scare pro- spective buyers oH with the sight or the trucks . We harH! exammed tht! e:rhibits an the matter at hand. AgTeement of sale. tUle aearch and deed of the land The recorded declaration and rulea of the aMOCiahon And none re- fer to dog fraternization Or even that defendant Asaociation Could prom ulgote a house rule, rather than a regulation. Therefore, plmn· llJL1s enl&tled to M.r..urut free OJ the_ Auociatwn's allRged dog bigotry. •µ....,....----nnn11J_.r ''window to ~he-sea,11 next door to t~'".:')1d Mlot"I •aaur.a __,,_,..... .--·• __ v....:__;_~~----..::..:v~~:..::.:..:·~·------------"~------------------------------------------------- Council members directed city a1 es as aoo offic1a1s fo &'LS W@illll?, ~@[(WO©® Cot a problem? Then w nte to Pal Dunn Pat will cut red tape, getting the an~weTS and act um you need '" solve mer,u1ttes m gMwmmenL a:iC bu.~mess. Mall 11'-1.U q'..t •1:on.. ,o r'at l.J:.n ... Al 't(J1> Seri,tc~ o~a"lge Cuost Dmly Pi:ot. P 0 Box 156Q, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many letteTs as possible Will be answeTed, but p~ mquines or letters not 1ncludmg the reader's /ull name. addrf!SS and bu.\"lness hours' phone number canrwt f>e 1·011stdcred Thwcolumn appears da1· ly PXupt Sundays - Card11 llPaH11 Rol~d In DEAR PAT: Thank you so much for placing th l• item in your C'Olumn askm2 for the donation of old gret!ltn~ cards that could be made into scrap- books for Lhe children al F<.11rv1ew State Hos pital dnd Ch1ldrens Hospitci l of Orange County. The rl's ponse was lremendous. and Chapter -776 of lhe American Assoc1atton of Retired Persons now bas 700 s mall scrapbooks made up and are working on m ore. We have enough cards to last the rest of the year Thanks ag1:11n H.R .. Costa Mesa Glad w hear A YS readers came throug.b for you. Drop a liJle when you need more cards. Who l..ofJfJie• tor Co11•11•ers7 DEAR PAT Is Cons umers Uruon the national group that lobbies an Washington on behalf of con- ~umer issues? If 1l 1s, 1 'd appreciate knowing the address of its headquarters. L.K., Newport Beach Consumers Union or the U.S. Inc. is an in· dependent, nonprofit, product-testing organization which conducts research and prepares educational mate rials on a wide variety or consumer concerns. The address Is 25' Wasblngtoa St., Mount Vernon, "l. Y. 1055'. The oriallization you probably want to contad is the Consumer Federation of America. It is com- posed ~ 2ZS ..Uoaat. state a.ocL Jocal-AODprofU- groups &hat advocate couumer interests before Coagresa, t.be executive bra.acb, re1ulatory a1e•· cies aJld tbe courts on food, eaer1y, credit aod bankJag, and healtb issues. The address is 1012 14th St. N. W., WasbiD1ton, D.C. 2"15. ~· Ce.W Si ret~• /fllle•9e DEAR READERS: Here are 11 tried a.ad tnte gas-savla1 tips for drivers from &be Carter Carbllfttor dJ'riaiOD of ACF bdutrin. lmplemea· ta&ion of ODly CNte ca• save u mac~ u It perce11t, but yoa eoaJd save up to ZS percemt of tbe f11el you use by followiag these aaggeatou. Don't top off &he gas &aall. Va.less you plu to drive at lean 3' mlles before you s&op, &be 1as can warm up, espud and spill. Aad If you park on ._.. incline wi&h the ga1 taak facillg down, more wUJ leak. Forget about warmlag up &he ea1iDe. It's a bad habit drivers get illto ud It uses up 1asoliae. Instead, accelerate 1ea&ly and drive slowly for a few mlautes. Move iato bigb gear •• SOOll as possible. You can 1Up an a.aomaUc trusmilatoe lato blp faster by JllUq your foot off the gaa pedaJ wbea you reach 31 m.-ud pll&tlq I& dowa 1eat1y ud c•&btu· ial to accelerate. Pay •Ueetioa to uamc •bead ucl aclju& speed acconllqly. Doll'& bag die car ia fl'Gld of ya. No& oaly i.t It tlaaierou bat Y•'D also wu&e IH la respome to .. ,. ......... ,.., Ud ....... , by die 0111e1' drher. Tiie fewer lllterr1lpClau '" bave tllelHS1 ... lbleyoaa1e. ,._ 0.'t accelerate all &lie way ap to a atop Up&. Tak~ ,.... foot eff die IH l*l•l ucl roll forward. It &des le9a 1u to ae~lera&e a& ftn mpla &lliQ tt · dees after a eo•plete a&op. 0-. we die IPM4 llml&. A car wa allte••k &rw•hsl•• • ... ffellfalcal a& 35 mpll. •• Hn .. •uul trau•llliGm llloaJd 10 u .._ •• ,....._ IMe ldP sear; 45 ... a. fMll'dl ndler dlaa la llllnl. Tiie eqlae tans fewer rew.a--. per •Imme ud MYtll fael • ....... e9Mlu& ..... ---die ....... ,. TrJ .. =.....,. ••Ybll ffldelel •*kb' ratller .... .... ............... , ... .. tpeedmp ,.... . 0.'t me ear aeeeuortet UJ •ere &Jiu ,.. ........ ,,., pat ....... -............ .. ••• .... .,... , ...... ,. Aa ................ 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Sari tuan Council Btirfering Fath CUSD llOard I•• Ju•• Caplatr1110 ell7 •11dlw WCK&ld Ike ta ... au eellool ctiltrict lud la &M .-. ... .,... lnel'Mled la • ..... =••I fOC' the old Capbtraao ll Scbool alte. ••P'"""•• '° a Caplatruo Ualfted lebool Diltriel Pl'OPOMI '° teaM the otd 1ehool'1 taidlJUN for a clvtc center, couacUmen last week asked two ot Utelr •••Mn ta draft a eouater· olf•r Uuat woukl inelude ae,..... ~eaeDlly ogQt1•o•n1 Saa Jua Elementar1 School aDd tbe Re1ionaJ OeeuaNIUoau Pracr .. racmuea. l 'M INTDDTSD in dl9tuu· tna all lhelr <tbe Bebool Dt.trict> boldinga ha the area," Coun- cilman James Thorpe said. Thorpe aloq •ith Mayor K~ neth Friess will sit down Jalefi' thia month to draft a ·counter proposal to forward to school Of· fi ciaJs. School officials had propoeed leasing the city the 10-acre site at Camino Capistrano near Ac· jachema Street for use as an interim civic center. Under the proposal, city or- ftclala wouJd tum over $580,000 worth of relocatable classrooms to the 11'.'0Wlh-choked district. COUNCO...MEN indicated they liked the proposal, but wanted to Hpaad it &o cover property .......... &be blltorie .. . ... lcMol offtdall uve ladlcated that property II DOt for aaJe. llOt· i•I plaa1 to UH San Juan &I••...., kbool to actom· modate u~ increaM1 iD 1tudeat population. "I'm really thlMtnc of ll in M.1gger Lurks Among Graves SAN DIEGO (AP> -Police . are looldnc for a 1raveyard mu1aer who bides behind he adstones before snatching purjes from unsus pecting mourn~ra in San Dieco cemeteries. AulbortUes say the thief re- portedly kneels' at graveside and pretends to pray before stealing the purses. A Fountain Valley woman said the thief a pparently saw her leave her purse inside her car while she was visiting a grave at Holy Croas Cemetery. The purse and the man who had been kneeling at an adjacent grave were both gone when she re· turned. eonalderably lon1er term.a,·• ~~!!!!5!155!!!!!!!!!~~=====~~~­ Tllorpe NMI. ''Wbat we 're lhiat· iDI about woWd re.Uy 1tve them tb• oruoa of operatln1 the 1ehoo for another 10 to 1$ yean." Thorpe .aid city phll090Pbie1 abcMat ' ibe civic enter complex were cbanlinc from what they were years aao. .. MOSE AND •O&E we're thtnktq about ._. and leu," be .aald. ''The days when we eD· villoAed .the bia. w1a.ik builcllna. vfaible from a1J over the city are l•l·a-Tape Ptew Requeet T_. 8f Na...., .... 018ed1Paln D2 ....... OJA,.,.. 04 ............ DI Wlty Ollr .. a .. c7 DI Ne«*. ...... .,, Ami Pein 01 Low._. a Let Pein DI .... ro'•AHI a Teneio. r.-c.......845-17012cttoura CourtHy of Dr. Dnld W. Olbeon gone. · ~=::=:::=:::::==:=:=:::==::=:=:=:::==::::;:::;:=:=:::;:::=i: "We're thinking more and more a bo ut d ecentralized facilities and Joint uses." One of those joint uses could be s haring meeting facilities with the Capistrano Unified School District. ·"We feel decentralization \s much more consistent with the village-like atmosphere." THE TWO councilmen are ex- pected to bring a proposal back before the whole council in Sep. tember. Once that is approved. it will be sent to school officials for their consideration. The proposal does not aflect the city's leue of acreace for a county llbruy site at Ac•· Jacbema Street and El Cammo Real. .>restigious New EXECUTIVE SUITES a vailable near Orange County Airport. Attractive rates incJude receptionist , law Ii brary. conference rooms, secretariaJ ser vice, and xerox fatility. For a personal tour and fw::ther details, inquire at..Yortac Associates, 955-3900 or 955-2288. ....,,.,..--~·run. pusidenL oC the Lo$ Aqg,£.eulei..!!!s~c~!!:nt~-------------­MedicaJ Association. " • gJ:ier-r-at-es. ·__:.__requ1rements IT INCORRECTL V USTS MANY doctors' specialities and addresses. and includes physi,;_ cia os who retired or died severaJ years ago, CorliJJ' said. H e added that its suggestion to se e a psychfatnst or ear a ac cou en- danger lives Although the 139-page reference by Reveal Publications in Los Angeles claims on its cover that it is "the book every American needs to in· sure the best medical care." lhe association notes that it excludes some world renowned doctors sucb as Houston heart specialist Michael Debakey. THE LOS ANGELES AND SACRAMENTO counties medical associations have complained to state consumer officials that newspaper ads tout- ing the oversized pa perback as "the most impor- tant reference book for your life" constitute faJae advertising. in addition, they have argued that a chapter md1cat.mg which specialist to choose for what pro· blems is practicing medicine without a license. The CaJlfomia Board of Medicine Quality As- s urance and the state attorney general's ad sub· s tantiatlon unit are reviewing the complaints, but have taken no action THE $12.95 BOOK IS AVAILABLE only through the publisher . wittrlarge boobeUen like Vrom.an's refustng to stock it. . "There are certain moral questions about the book." said a Vroman's salesman in West Los Angeles A research team collected doctors' names through sources ranging from the 1977-78 Director of Medical Specialists to a June 1978 article on "The Dodors Doctors Go To" in Lo& Ang~lea Magazine. said Reveal attorney Burton Marks. Other lis ts. he said. were provided by the American Medical Association a nd specialty societies He added that he did know how many people participated in the research, nor whether any were physicians MARKS SAID IN A LETl'ER TO THE at· torney general's ad substantiation unit that doc- tors not belonging to the American Medical As· :.ociation would not be included, and that re- St!archers would honor requests Crom pbyalclans net wanting to be l isted:-- Although he wrote in the Jan. ~ letter than ··each doctor li sted in the book is personally COD· tacted for further information,'' Marks said in an intt r v1ew it was economically not feasible to con- tact each physician. "No one ever said 'Boo' to me about the book ... said plastic surgeon Mark Gomey, wbo 15 Listed among the best doctors in San Franciaco. "My reaction 1s total surprise." HE QUESTIONED THE CRITERIA used to select doctors -particularly AMA membership. According to Gorney, "I have nol been a member of the AMA for five years." Other doctors, such as Max Gaspar and John Rosental oC Long Beach. have asked that their names be deleted from any future editions. As Gaspar. a surgeon, said in a May letter, ··1 a m ashamed to see m y name listed. There are many of the very best doctors who are not listed, and many who are far from the best who are listed." Dr. Samuel Bessm an of Los Angeles said be was not upset by his listing, although it came u a surprise. ... NEVER BEARD OF ntE BOOk," the specialist in pediatrics and pharmacology said. In addition to listing physicians like Dr. Edward Savage at the same street addr ... in both Los Angeles and San Francisco, "The Beat Doc· tors in America " includes many retired or de· ceased physicians. " ln the Los Angeles area alone, the reference lists 11 doctors who are dead or retired, said Lo9 Angeles Medical Association spokesman Robert Elsner. Of the four who are deceued, one -Dr. Jules Welch or San Pedro -died as Jone a10 as 1960, Elsner added. 0 1T IS NOO' A LISTING OF the beat docton b¥ any stretch of the lmaclnaUoa," Ellner aald. "Even the Yellow Paees in the telephone boot are a far more authoritative source. "We lhiDk it's bad medicine," be added. Accordlna to Marks, ''The book 11 an attempt, ,, I undentUd it, to ,ive people some almanac to determine the area o their palm ud wbo abOuld b. ccaulted." ., TBE•E IS ANY mlliDformatloa, ........ the l'HIOll i• that it was picked up from tM boob ud Ultl Uled by reaearcben. 1 'How would tber know or ••J' medical , malpraetice 1utta? All the1 did • ., lake nam• out ol boob,•· Marki said. Nine fresh ways to ~ake your·-. savings grow. S.1vintii\ and l11n)l·term (inanu.11 pl .. mn1nc Hl' 1nuclw1 rhan evt·r fnt''l' dflv' But. ught nu'" lmp.:n~I ',,tf~nn~ -1 hum~r '"'f' 1>t h11?h·\'1t!l.l ..avm~., pt'OJ,?r.lmS(Jlld convenient -.erv1ct.., t<' nuurhh )our fin,1m 1al grr•wth. SYl% Pusbook S1vinp -A new rate. v.% h1ght'.r Minimum balanct' JUSt $10. lntercs1 compounded da_1ly. paid quan erly. • • _ S ¥•% 90-Day Certiflare • -Hel~ lOU ~ave when vour w1Hpower wnn 'r Minimum J f'P0511: $100. Auronmrically rene14ed. lnreres1 compounded da1lv. pajd q_uarterly. • • 6 Yl% One Year Ccrd fic:ate • -Tht• lonscer you .. ,1vc. the mnrt• you milke. Minimum 1.lc.:pos1t. $1 00. Orn:-)car m1n1mum t~rm AutomJr K<1ll v rt'nt'wcd. lntt'rnl wmpoundcd daily. paid 4uarterl~ .. 6V•% Two and a half Year Cu1ifacate• -M1n1m um Jep<h1t $100 Autnmaric renewal kee~ your money ""orion~. Interest c~1mp11unJl:'.d d.11h. p .. 11J 411arr,•rh • • 7Yl% f our Year Certificate• -Minimum rul.im.e rn '~ 51 CX' Auromauc.illv renewed. Interest" compuundl.J Jaily. pa1J qu.trrc.'rf\ • • Four year Treasury Cerdficatt'• -A brand nel4 pn•~rJm 141rh h11tl1 vanable mter..''' rares ued t(1 U.S. Treasury rat~. Ask u for der.11k • • 7 ¥•%Six Year Certilicace• -Great wa~ ro ...iv'-' f• •r tu1ure 1.·xpl·n-.c., likl' collc"t' or <f u1p. Minimum Jep.>)1t: $1 00 Autom.1111..,1lh rl'nc'"'.J lntt'rl't lumpoumicJ J.t1lv. paid 4u<1rted y. • • 8% Eight Year Certificate' -Mmunum Jep. "II ~ 10(1 Au11 m.1111. 1lh rmc'"t'J lntcn:st cumpounded daily. paid 4uan~rh • • Six Month MoMy MarMt Certificate• -Minimum ~("IO'll $10,000. Term: lCl weeks. Even ~uer way tu t'aJTl the hif(hest 1nrt•rc<.1 f'l •:.<-1hlt> t•n 'horr-1em1 ~vm~"· M11nt'y may not grow on tren today. But your<. cen .11nly can 1..•nm Jt lmpcrtal. &· come in and talk with an lm~rial savm)..'S pmlc"" •nal 111<l.1~" We'll help you pui r~ther J~' the right S3Vll'l8S pn~rJm t.11 \11t1r n1.elh. .mJ UI mr1kc: y11U1 plans happen . •substa nu al pt>naltre<i f1•re.HI, "11hJrJ\\:i1. •• Dl-pos1rs rt>cc1ved hv rhl· I 01h ,,( rh,· m11nth. cc1rn intctl' t lrom the l ~t 1{ hdJ unul 4u.irh:" end E~fcctive July 1.1979. • • r~~ tit DmPERIAL sAV1nas AND LOAN ASSOCIATION M~ .t 'DIO' plans happen. • C... ¥--l M BrterOI S.W. (7141 '40-7591 ""'9ft lllCll -).)66 Vi. Udo ( 714) 6 ?J.J IJO Nftpcwt Cniw-550 Newron Ctnw Oriw (714)' 644· lb4 l I I ·Farmers Not Blamed for Cost WAIHINOTON <AP> ew •• , ... .,. ..,_,... about PAMDRNA C.\P) .fooll prtae, ...-lalb'dMJle tor Chle l eader ll•I•• mHt _.milk, bu& ..a, .uour ClaandM ••rWa 11 more tlaaa l peruat tilak th• cnother °' ~r ,.,... .,.. .... ,,..,bl•, •ffOtd · Court Jude• SldMy A 1•1 to a 1tudy 1poa1ored by C b • r n 111 J r • • ci 1uper marktt1 ud food pro P audena St•r·N••• l'tMOn. t•dator hlU'lea a.tmlu In fad. two out ol rive oft.bole died Thul'Wai) ' a1ked ~ lbe Yanktlovlch, Skt l NEW YORK fAP> Jaceb 8. .....,_.,, ... • former Prftldenl of the Am1l1amatfd Clotblnc Worktn of AmeTaca itnown for hla skills H • lubo r concllrntor, died Sunl.luy SA N I\ N 0 R EI\·' Calif IAf') Louis G D•aa, 70, a pioneer iti the Amenun space pro f'ram and key figure an the iolercontmental mis si t e progr a m died Thursday CLI MUICtf ALI/AN 1.. CLEM ENCE . "''10.nl o1 Co•Of'I• <191 MAr, C. 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Aev Fto.,., NtllOfl ollicl•ll"O 8ell ,. ly ud Wbl&e r ... arcb flrm Md lb• t'ood M1rlsetln1 l~tuM "don't ,.ally feel U.at U)'OM can be blamed," tbt ir ,..n Hld About el ..-root do perceive a vlllaln, lnchadln1 • percent who blamt the tovemmnt, II per· c•nt who blame tho "mld· dtomatn," 10 l*rc•nt who aay the public atnerally i1 reaponaible • , ror ftedlna lnlla&.loa aad I •bo claim labor &aUom. Oaly J pel'Ctftl polnted a llnpr at auptrmarketa a nd 2 perceot clt~ farmers. An addltloeal a SMtrceat named rood maaulac- turera 1eparately, one of the la r1ett. 1e1meot1 ot the "mid· dleman" cate1or y t hat pro· ceaHt, 1hlp1 and markell the food produced by f armen. up to A clul>for Rlious tennlS players WAYnE i~~ "~ ... Yollf ltnnlt Mtioutty. ~ • ~, or.,, °'*' pl9V9f. me JWT c ottera the 1>es1 • Un9Qullld mn:ti M~ ..me. with 7 lolt-t!n'4 .... hoe ....... • Unique rrilng ..,..,,, • LAl•urloul fecllltlH • ()pefl ewry deV from 1 e.m to ICtlO p m Cell about membefthlp IOCMtv-17141 &M-e900. I The JWTC-the tennis player's club. 1171 J embotee Newport IMeh CA 92660 .___.._ -Jl!Jid•M ~;:~·®"' Eor: YorlaVorite Charit 1 ALICE C. OEA8Y '~''°"''of C.o\I• l'NW {.a P•>!itO •wo Ofl A11911\t l. ••I• Sur"t•tod by "'"' huU>etuJ A.,Q.,~•ld Oft-roy n•r ..on\ AU\\t'lt Oerby ot p.,-._.,. Aruon• •no D•••O o .. rDv ot Co\t• M,.,. C• t\pr d"UO"t"' LUClll~ 0•r9frl of (••W>I\ (.o ly, N•v..UO, -"'" brOl .... I\ Alt>Prl C A (', .. colQ"" 01 Crotll"" C• f'O•••<I ""° AIC...,d C..~OIQN' boll\ ol M A\\•Cllll\tll \ <11•0 ti 4• •nd ( h i ldrf'n •nd 4 Qt ~.tt 9r•noc.rt1tdrt·!'\ ""-"*'di ,,,._,l(f'\ wHt .,.. .. el<1 fl' Y.'tcn.o-.C:1ty \"QU'I • 191' •; H. {If' l-11t11t .• ti"1 t 41111 IH1qerori F Unttf di ..,Cme (Oii• M~\-d (.not,,,. I ft•lll 8.,~ron Ful\er•I Ho,... lllrn 10t'{ OAllRITY t Vf I YN CoAARltY rt•\•<I~'" u• Ntiwoon 0rolt(f'I, (!'\ Pa\\l"tl ttwav on A1111u\I l , t'li. Ma.,,, cA '"" C.nr "t"'" 6un•I Wiii °" ""'O on ,...,.,.,... 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"h 'a DOl tbe end ol the world, but we -.lld to 1aia aome around. We don't ... u.m anymore Uaia year." 8MAU.EY'8 POV& &\JNS batted in and 20th homer ol UM 1eaaoa were wuted in the first 1ame as tbe An1ela rallied from a ~o deftclt to win 11·7. The Twins rebounded behind the 10· strikeout performance of Pete Redfern for a 7·1triumphinthe1econd 1ame. ··we wanted more, but we have to take what we sot," offered Twins' skipper Gene Mauch THE TWINS ALMOST got more. Smalley'a two-run blast in the first inning of the first game, a run-scoring single and a aolo homer by Rob Wilfong, gave the Twins what appeared to be a comfortable S-0 lea<' • DAIL V flt&.Of But the ~la rallied behind rormer Tw .. Denny Pord. who hlt a wind·bk>wn. two·.,......, ud addM two more RBI. Ford'• hMMr drttt.d Juat over lbe riCbl: field fence. Outfielder Hoeken Powell made a leaD&na try and 1akl he bad the b•ll lD hil slove. but that an ea1er ran took it away. uaEAU.Yf" ABED FOaD after the 1ame. "Well, t.bin11 like U,al e.en out over the aeuon. I Juat love to help beat the Twin• and anybody else ao we can stay in first place." · The Angell tied·the same s-s, and alter Smalley knocked in his fourth run with a single in the fifth, the Angela exploded for four runs in the sixth off loser Roger Erickaon, who was just promoted rrom Toledo. Two Twins' errors helped spur the rally. and Rick Miller's two· run s ingle capped It. Erickson, 0.7, had replaced starter Geoff Zahn, who gave up eight hill and rive runs in four innings. Zahn was hit on his pitching shoulder by a vicious drive ocr the bat of Carney Lansford in the fifth inning and taken to the hospital for precautionary X·r1ya, which later proved ne1ative THE NIGHTCAP BELONGED to Red· fern, S-1, and ex-Ange l Danny Goodwin. who drove 1n Uiree runs with a aing!e and a triple. Redfern allowed jUJt a.ix bits in 6~ in· nin11 before being replaced by Mike Marshall. Redfern struck out the side in both the fifth and sixth i.Dnings. and even tftougb Manhall pitcbed elteclively and earned bis 22nd aave, he and Mauch were sreeted by loud b(>os when Redfern was taken out alter giving up a double to Lan~ford with one out. On his way back to the dugout, Mauch answered the jeers or what was left or the crowd of 41.182 by waving lus arms like a symphony conductor. "IF THEY'RE GONNA 800, l want them to boo in concert ... he said after the game. "I don't want any ragged booing." T. manager was joking. or course. and la plained. • ey lthe crowd > felt just hke I did CSee ANGELS, Page BZ> Mays Still Gaptivating His Fans COOPERSTOWN. N Y ff\ P 1 It has been nearly six year'> a" •• ,.... .. since Wi e ays s oppM thn11=--t----:-M"::-'.U:-:-:-:N:-:::SO=-=-=Nc:-S=-M...,.""'U ........ ....---.-.:-3-0,...,e,-,,.....,..,.un=-=-so=-=n=-.--:-::...,-:7,1T.e=-=or~e~w::=4r---- ing baseball rans with wondrou:. York YankeE:s catcher Thurman Munson. leaves t he FUTILE EFFORT -. Carney Lansford lunges for a foul balr as teammates Rod Carew <left> and Don Baylor look on from the dugout in the first game of a -~-· ....... double header at Minnesota Sunday. Lansfora diOn't make the catch. but the Angels went on to post an 11·7 win. Sutton Passes l • 1 i -1Says He May ' ' LOS ANGELES <AP> -Don Sutton admits that Don Drysdale's all-time Dodger records have helped motiv~te h!~ thFougb.Los Angeles' tnm_i!led 1979 season. "Yes. I've called on thoee nuriibers numerous Umes ...... s-aid-Sut· ton a fter besting yet another Drysdale record in the Dodgers' 8·1 victory over San Francisco Sunday. "f'M THE KIND OF PERSON who likes something out there in front or me. It's been a motivation tool for me this season." I Sutton struck out six Giants in recording his ninth victory in 21 decisions this year, moving one in front or Drysdale as the all-lime Dodger strikeout leader al 2,487. Earlie r this year. the 34-year-old Dodger veteran moved ahead of Drysdale as the Strikeout Leeders all·tlme Dodger winner and is currently Don auaon 2,417 Don Drytldllle 2.'81 S.ndy Koufu 2.311 Oauy Yance 1,111 JotlAnr Padre• 1.331 Nap Ructcer 1,217 Claucteo.e..n 1.112 Y.L. MUfttlO 1,031 BIHltnget .. Carl Entdne tt1 lied with the former right-bander as the s hutout leader with 49. Sutton missed Lopping that mark Sun- day when Mike Ivie belted a one-out homer in the eighth inning for the Giants· only run. Sutton scattered seven hits as the Dodgers beat the Giants for the eishth time in nlne games this season. Los Anseles. meanwhile, collected 12 hlta off four San Francisco pitebers, ineludlng home rWtS by Steve Garvey and D.ve Lopes. Lopes' homer, a bases-empty shot in the alxtb inning, was his 24th of tbe season, tying him with Jim Lefebvre for the most.. homen by a Dodaer second baseman. Big D; Retire DON SUTTON displays on the field Nov. hes Canton Memorial Civic Center Sunda y w1th h er captivating them off tht.> field <·h1ldren. Tracy L.'-'nn t righll and Kelly At rear is Mays was inducted Lnto the ' Baseball Hall of Fame Sunday. Anthom Dom1m ck . Diane ~tunson 's fa ther. Funeral along w1tb Hack Wilson '!nd "l'n 1C'e~ for ~1unson were he ld today. He was killed Warren Giles. For the .. Say He~ 1n a plane crash Thurs<fa~ Kid." it was a special occasion as memorable lo him ai. h1' s pectacular cat c hes. g reat throws and clutch home run~ were to the people who "'atchl·<.l hi m play. Legions of those rans turned out Sunday under a :.corchin~ sun lo cheer for Mays. Every time his name was mentioned. they yelled, "W11l1e '." When he wa s introduced b y Com missioner Bowie Kuhn. the~ rose as one and saluted thl· oewes.t member of the sport ::. mos t elite society. "l LOVE.. BASEBALL.-it:s. u g reat game ... said Mays. ··:-:ow 1 .know the 22 years J playt.-d weren't in vain. You gave tho:.c years back tome.· _ He meant the Hall of Fame. but at could Just as easily ha\e been the fans Wllhe was thank 1ng. They ca me to expec t great· ness from ham and he de· li vered. Willie 's statis tics seem l o Jump out of the record book He played just short or 20 season!> with the Giants. f1rsl 1n Ne"' York. then an San Francisco He finished lus career with the Ne .... York Mets after a trade m May. 1972. In those 22 maJo r league seasons. Mays accomplished marvelous things with his bat. f\ 20·time All-star . he belted more than 40 home runs six times, knocked 1n at least 100 runs six limes and had a lifetime bt1ltmg average of .302. FOR ms CAREE R . Mays wound up third to Henry Aaron and Babe Ruth an home runs 1660 1. third an t ot al bases 16 ,066 1. fou rth in at· bats 110.8811. runs scored 12.062} and • ga m e s pla ye d 12.99 1 >. seventh i.n hits <3.283) and RBJ ! l ,9031. eighth In s lugging percentage < 557 l. and 10th in walks Cl,464 1. Even with all those hatting achievements, Mays m ay best be remembered for his fielding He holds the major league rec- ord for putouts by an outriel<t.er with 7.095. He made the basket <See MAVS, Page BZ> Munson Mourned Yankees Attend Funeral CANTON. Ohio <AP t Baseball star Thurman ~1 unson. killed last Thursday tn the crash of has prwale Jel ..... as euloJ(1zed today by teammates as a great com- petitor. a man who loved the Ne"' York Yankees and. above all. a man who loved his family. Munson. !2, died when his twin-engine jet crashed and burned short of a runway at the Akron·Canton Airport lasi Thursday Two passengers aboard the plane survived. Munson. a resident or Canton. was spending a rare day off du ring the baseball season at home with his family. LOU PINIELLA. A TEAMMATE on the Yankees and perhaps Munson's closest friend in baseball. read with choked \'01ce from Ecclesiastes <the verse sometimes known as "there is a season.") Another Yankee. Bobby Murce r. s poke of the leadersrup or Munson, comparing the Yankees · "leader of the 70s" to Lou Gehrig. "the Yankees ' leader of the 30s," "ho dted or a nerve d isease as his Hall of Fame career was waning. "Thurman was a competitor . a great baseball player. lie "as rough and tough , but he was always fair." Murce,. said. "He lived. he led. and he loved. Most of all. he loved his rarruly .. The Rev. J. Robert Coleman, pastor of St. Paul's Catholic Church m Canton. and the man who married Thurman and his wile Diane almost 11 years ago, sai~ l\hinson "died because he loved his family so much he wanted to be with them as much as possible. That's why he- took up fl ying " The entire Yankee team. along with wives. was flown in for the funeral. Prn1ella looked at his teammates and !>aid. ··As long as l or any of my teammates·coni1nue to wear a Yankee \Jniform, we will be close to him." TWO OF MUNSON'S three children we re at the service Michael. 4. dressed in a re piJca Yankees unilorm with his father's No . 15 on the back . was taken from the building by a family friend before the service started. Several hundred persons. young and old. stood quietly outside Canton's Civic Center as the private funeral went on instde. They continued lo watch quietly as Munson's l'askel was carried by family and friends to a hearse. A high school honor guard and several doaen Canton and area police officers stood outs1cP 1 :-ie building throughout the mommg. THE SERVICE WAS HELD ID the CIVIC center. which a lso was the site of the memoriaJ service on Sunday at which several thousand people slOod in line to pay their respects to the family and pass by Munson's closed casket. SU'ITON BIANKED THE GIANTS on five hita th.rou1h seven =innings. He struck out DenD1a Uttlejohn In the alx~ lnnbl8 to tie t the club's strikeout record, and after Ivie homered, Sutton faaned Greg Johlllton to e1tabU1b a new atandard. Goll Isn't for the Fat; La~y Sutton wu then gtveo a ataod.lna ovation by the Dodier Stadium crowd of 31,182. "I've nm tbe wbole apectrum or fan emotiona," aaid Sutton when aaked about tbe ovation. "I lead the club in atandin1 bool Graham, Creruhaw Give Dramatic Diaplay of Ne"1e Control • . .. ' . and lD at1ndtng ·•0•1•. It wu Dice to be at• pinnacle tbJ.a Ume... a, WILL G&mSLEY 8'IUoD wu uted about bit future and be hinted that be may .. -.a..c:.11 0 , .ret.tre at Lbe eDd of tlUa Muon or not for another three or four BIRM.INGHAM, Mich. CAP> -Tens.Ion years. wa1 Dke electric currents ltabbiq IUlatly thl'QUgb the air. One could aJmoat feel the myself. 'My God, what's going on here'?" Graham spun the putt put the Up ol the cup -double bogey -and he must have imagined that he bad blown It. ple111ant old Scottish game that h• en· . dured the centuries. True. there is a lack , of physical contact, but no major apolt : takea a areater toll or a player's nerves. \ "l'VE HAD SOME Ol'l'EU," be 1ald. "But I still enjoy play. ner\'• ol the coatestanta jumpla1 like an.1. And I tblDk I bow bow to pitch well enouah to atay arouad snapped guitar 1t.rio11. anotber tbi. or four 1ean. Belon tile MalOD I• ewer, I'll tncr.." nere wu tbl1 ned·tbin Australian Tiie Dodpn jumped out to a M 191d ID Uae ftnt lnniDI .. a.inst named Davtd Graham, wbo Md plaJeCI 11 loNr lab blpper, M . 'l'bne ol tlle rw leond OD OllW1'• lTtb ...._ of almolt wrorleu toll. ateed•q homer of tile MMOD. Loi Ayl• Mded tbrM more nm ID tbe over a 41,t.foot putt tut aoulc1 WD laim the fourtll ...... two oo Lopes ._... ...... llq)ie. 1'blD Lopll PGA cbamploubtp ud ill atteadaat bomer'ld la t.tae llxth. rich•. ,,. -....... flftb ltraiO& for .. l'raadlKo. ,,.... --u..... .. , .......... punuk of ftnt ....... Baa• .. tbe N--.. WATC&ING no• TllE GALL&&Y Le...... (>ICUd --tbe ftDal IJ'8m WU Ben W.. llbd lf U.. race II onr • far• tM 01..U an OOft· Cl'ealbaw • .a.-,~ wMla a.,...,. eeraed. S.1"1r ........... , eaa't admit Ul8t to •JMll or tben'• up eoamla • ......., tlaat elamHa .,.,. .., .. ....,..... We ea.Id IUD 8" bot IDd llDM IUJI will wake up. remow lllllt Ul'lllalm woald mill tbe ... , But YOU dlda'l .. m...,.. bird t.laJ. aal1rt11amt tw a double ... , ud tlarow .. ....._ 11111 LA laan ..._ mMIM ~ • ......_ w uv• dlllOIR •sat .... 1,..,... ON THE TWO Fl&ST PLAYOFF holes. he had lo smk preaaure putts or ~ and 10 feet to stay alive after Crenshaw nursed the ball within inchel of the eup. Tllen. like a priaooer freed ·from chalu. COMMENTARY the Aultralian uncorked a mapllicent rour·lroa ahot and then rolled in an eiaht· fool birdie putt for tbe vietarY on the Lblrd extra hole. So loll 11 a faJne for a luy f 1t mu • bub! A leilurtly mlle-an·bour walk tbroucb the countryside with 1 kid carry· lDI tbe •poulld bq! IT'S THE ONLY BALL GAME that when you hit ll. somebody doesn't bit tt back. or, u la the case ol rootball ud bueball, lbe ball Isn't joeUed betweea competina teams. : • la Soll. all JOU have to do ii atrok• a Mil : meuurtnc 1.• lacbee in diameter lato a :: alx·lDch cup. ,, Simple, eb? Ted WlWams aDCf ~ ~ old CW.- tn1 buddiea. bave Mu arl\UDI tbe '* for yean. ; II'&." ..... Dl&fplr • ...,.,... to IM,lHMia ..t"ne.l ..... '1' WM IU I wu corni .. out of I ~c~<I!--...:.--. _ . truce," Onbam said later. "I wu teWn1 I That's what tbe severest criUc1 111 of "IT'I MlJCR TOUQRS&," aa11 WUlillDI, \be bueball Hall ol famv, ''ta 1 blt a ball eomiDI at yo• at t• •pb tlau • (a.GOU' ....... , ) •• . -DALY Pl&.OT slleak Ch•nnel C011q11ered Apin By Anotlie~ 12-year-old ,.,.. u ...... . oova. z ....... -llU'CUI Hoa11ar •• IJ. a Y••r;:.:=uu ~y. 110c1&y • ., dlidand the ,.,.... • ._. to awlm tM ~Ila CbUDil. Tbe Qaueel Swlmmiaa AllodaUoo ~ 8uad1y Dllbt tlaat cM tldea hd ...... lloopw, ol Soutb Loedoa, lD hl1 attempt Sunday to 1wtm tbe 11 mu. betw.. S.,laod and l"rance. But wa..n, the ,ou&b Ntuned to Eqlaad early "' U?d•>'· the auodaUon'• obMnen oa b.ll laUDeb reporMd tbat be completed tbe 1wtm lD 14 Mun aad 3T mlDutea. Hooper dllplaced Kevin ADdenon ol South Africa, who beld the tlUe ol youn1e1t awua.1 cooqueror ooty one day. lie made the awim oo Saturday in 12 boun ~ mlnui.. Both boys are 12. but Hooper is three monlhl yoUQger. It was a buay weekend for Channel awlmmen. The bolder ot the round-trip record, Canadian ClDdy Nlcbotu 22 of Scarborough, Ontario, aet a new mark or 19 bou~ ti minutes, 43 mlnulft teas tbu her old record. Australian Des Renford boosted bia record (or the most s uccessful Channel swims to 14. -----Qttot~ of dw D•w----- From Alabama football coach Paal "Beu .. Bryut: "We've been able to do more with the ordinary player here than they can at other places becauae we nevec want the ordinary player to know he's ord.lnary. Our greatest teams usually had three or four ereat ones and a whole lot or average ones who didn't know they were averai<e." A .. ,.,. ••P• Na.,raiu • .,a 811ee•• ... l•l•Pln•Plaee Ptttlbmtlt ....... , a.ilil T-La..... II 11 pulUq tbe rtabt 1trtap u ~ b1 &m· day's doul*beacler ••MP ot PbUedelpbla ln Na· . Uooal LeqiM action. The Arat. 90k t.be ..,.,, · u ... oa a liUadt·Mt ain&.b·u.wa, cnDd aWll boater by ,... MU..... a ""-'wlM .,...._. .,._ left.llaMlcl pl&ebw 1'111 MeGrew. Mliaet' WU hJtttaJ,~: fJM1e Nleella. a rlpt·bandtr who had IODt 4·for·4 lDcl a home run. In t.be Dicbtup the Pirates woe, $-2 aad are back 1D tlnt plau in tbe NL Eut ... Boltoe'• •WMP ot MUwaukee <7·2 and J.1.5 beb1Dd rt bit.I> hl•hltlbted American League play. The Red b aot 27 bita I.a the Dlablcap. Fred Lynn had a pair ot homen for 8oetoD ln tb• t~came exploltoo ... Grate Needtt' two-run homer lD the fourth helped t.be New York Y.Ueea beat BalUmore u T•••1 Jeb upped his record to ts.e ..• DeUlt ...._.,.; with relief help from Al Hrabellr1 and DH Qulaeaberry. who ,._.. gained h1I second save, combioed ·for a shr-bJUer u kanau City nipped Detrott, 3·2 ... Texas 1pUt a doubleheader with Clevelaad u Daa7 Darwla fired a four· hltler and &klUe Zilk drove lD four rum with a bomer aod a double t.o lead Texas to a 14-3 Ditltlta~ win a.ft.er Cle.ula.od earned a 6-2 verdict behind aur .,...._., three·run .boater ... .hwge Orta and Cbd Lemoa hit two-run homers to boolt the Chicago White Sox put Toronto. 5-4 . . . One &effrlaf and Toay i\nnu each hat two bomers and accounted for all o Oakland's RBI in a 9-8 win over Seattle ... Elsewhere in the National League the Montreal Expos lost their East leadership when the New Yortt Met.a took the opener. 4·2. behind JOle CardeeaJ's first homer of the season. Montreal won the second game. 7·3, as Daffy Dyer a.od EIUa ValeaUH drove in two runs each and Kuty S&aab hit tus first bome run sUlce retumiog to t.be ExPOS ... Houston stole a team rtt o~d se~en bases as AUaot.a went down, 3·2. prompted by e1ghth·1nrung RBI singles by Houston's Jose Cra1 and J elr t eooant ... Ray Kai1b& hit a t wo-run homer to lead a power a r ruge for Cincinnati in a S..l romp over San Diego ... Tony ~ hit a two·run homer and Jerry Mempbrey had three singles and a sacrifice fly to lead St. Louis pa.st lhe Chicago Cubs. 5·4, to salvage a split after BW Bacber of the Cubs drove in thr~ runs with a fourth-inruog homer and a two· run double in the eighth as the Cubs took the opener, J.2. .aaae•aHT•d•w~~-~-­ on t.hf.5 date In basetatl'tnltZS:- PauJ Waoer's home run gave the Pil~burgh P>rates a 4 3 Victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers for Burleigh c;ra mes· 20lh win or the season. Grimes went oo to win 25 ga?"es dunng the season, a one·year high in a career . 1n which he won 270 gamel> en route t.o the Hall of Fame . HAU. OF FAMER WILLIE MAYS WAVES TO THE CROWD. f',....Ptlfle8J MAYS ENSHRINED. • • SAN DIEGO -If young Tracy Austin was dls· • couraged when s he fell behind Martina Ii_ Navratilova 2·0 to begin the championship match · -------0! -a women ·~nis tournament-heF&-Sun4~h • __ _ sure didn't show 1t. Today's Birthdays -Formet"-Broek"1yn-l)odijers relier are Clem Labme is catch a part or ha.s rout.me. and "HE WAS A TRUE GIVE&," said has son. Rall an execut.J ve with the Ph1 ladelp 1a 1 es. who accepted the honor. "He .!latd IO mf> JU'il lw>fOrf> hP d1f-d J "l a lways get keyed up wheneve r I play a gainst Mart.Joa," said the 16-year-old Austin after breezmg LO a &.4. 6·2 vlct.or1. "Today. I felt really eager. I Just wanted LO run. run run I w a;; reall:1 h:t::>e<! ut. ·• 53. Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Andy Messersmith is 34. Pittsburgh Pirates catche r Steve Nicosia as 24. f 'lglu Set tor BoF•••••••..,••• -1---"1--tne-!ans loved 1t He a lso made tht rhenomenal catch a n every· day part or his repertoire . clJmb- ing fences. divine. Jump1n2 and. in or.• case. outrunning a V , · 1 m ag1 ne what c. me~!s tl1t> "-'or111 would bt-an without sports, and part1(ularlv w1thuul baseball'." Aller lali.r.i: bt>h'lic' ll"t tc.cr ~·.;1 quic kl y evened the m atch a..nd went Crom there lO pick apart Navratilova '!> touttd be rve·and·VOJlcy gc.imc. The victory at-the San D1e1;to Sports Arena was worth $14.000 to Austm. seeded second in lhe tournament. Navral.Jlova. the top-seed. earned $7,000. · I had lost the last S l)c times to Martina and it was really important that I won so it doesn't become a pt.ych JOb." •vsn" ba1d Au.-;hn. "It alwayl> seems that I'd ~el to the semis or finals or a tournament a nd lose to Martina So 1t 's reaJly good for my confidence t.o enter a tournament and wan 1t .. NC1v r a tllova ex pressed das appolntmeot wit h her performance. but pra1sed her opponent. "Tracy played extre mely well today ... said Navratilova. "I knew my streak agalnst her would have to end so I'm ~lad 1t hapaiened now rather than maybe in the U.S. Open ... . A ~m raised her earnings for the year to S256.444 y.h1h: 1'1;:.ivratHova has now earned $437,628 in 1979. Waltrip BUtze• TaUade9a Field Darrell Waltrip finished 61 seconds, almost a • fu ll lap, ahead of David Pearsoa to win Sunday's · Talladega 500 NASCAR Grand National Stock Car race, averaging 161.229 mph . . . Bobby tJnaer took the lead with 14 laps to go and woo by a 19.1-secood margin over Rick Mears in a 1.50-mlle race for Indianapolis· ty pe cars at Watkins Glen. Third was Gonloa J~k and Costa Mesa's Danay Ongala was fourth. Actor Panl Newman won his fourth Car Club of America B·Sedan division race e arlier ln the day ... The 200 mph crash of a drag race car fatall>: injured a 32._year·old Tulsa driver competing Saturday nighl Ul the Amencan Hot Rod Association's Summer Na· tionals in. Kansas City. Dead is JohD Osbon from massive in· temal in.Juries . . . Keany Robena dominated the Cbampk>n _Spark Plug 200 Motorcycle Road Race heJd at Laguna Seca. T~~ M:odestcr biker-won bottrsegment11 of the world eham- p1onsh1p formula 750cc race South Afncan Kallie Knoetie and Amencao • ~o Spinks, tbe losers Ul the two ellmahatJoo fi ghts for the World Boxing Associatio n heavyweight title, will . fi ght each other 10 8.oph ut.halsw.ana an December . . . . . Pete RQ&le of the Philadelphia Phi Illes broke I onwa W-aper-.1 record for "the m ost singles m the history of the NatJonaJ League 'Sunday .,.. 1th a flfth inning ~ingle. He nc1w has 2.427 singles. fourth on the all time la s t be hind Americ an ~aguers Ty Cobb <3.052). Edd.le Collins 12,6'\l l and Willie Keeler <2.534} ... An all ·llme reeord audience of 24,707 wa~ on hand at Del Mar Sunday to stt Always Gallant wan the $.54.SSO San Diego fl an· d1c ap by a half length ... Martt.a Kocb, the 22·year-old medical student from Ea.st Germany who shattered her o wn 400 meter world r~rd twice ID seven days. emerged from the European Track and Faeld Cup championships us the out.standing athlet~ 1ueoEu E of tht: meet. . SambO. a form of wres. tlrng combuung Judo. freestyle ond other grappling techniques, will be proposed as ao Olympic sport by the Sov11.:t lin1on. Japirn :.ind Spain 'l'ele.,bio11, Radio Follow1no are the maJor SPof"t!. PVent'i on telev1<;1on toniqM R.itin~ urt! . .t .t .t .1 excellent;• • • wonh wa1d11ng • / fatt • fo rget it 8:30 p.m., Ch•nnel 7 ./ ./ BASEBALL: BaltlmoreatNew York. itar>ed J Announcers: Keith Jackson, Howard' Cosell and Don Dr ysdale. The New York Yankees. 15 games behind lhe Orioles In the American League East , throw Ron Guidry 19-7> at Baltimore as lhe Birds allempt to Increase a 61h ·941tne leMI over Idle Boston. On the mound tor Baltimore will be Dennis M artinet '1•-81. RADIO Ba~ball ··-San Francisco clt OoOQers, 4:SS p.m.~ KABC '7~); Angel~ at Oakland, 7:2S p.m .• KMPC '710). - - Wertz dnve to dead center field in the Polo Grounds In the 1954 World Senes. That catch, his back to horn, plate. the ball fall ing rrom d1r~tly overhe.td into Mays' glove. 1s his most Camous --,'TC wal> s1mpfe." n.--,,aid "When the ball went up. I relt I should catch 11 When I mJd" catches that looked l(reat . thJt ' "'hat r wa~ supposed to do . WILUE SAID the was dll>ap· pointed the Giants hadn't sent along his uru!orm ror tum LO donate! t.o the hall. as the Mets had. "r played more than 18 year; with one club." he said. rambl with one club, he !I.aid ram bl1ng throu gh ht s dav-. or bas(•ball. bt.-ganmng at a~e JO · You would think ~ ou deserve> a 11nif11rm tr, pn·•c·nt lo lhl' Hall of VJmP - \.\ llvm. IA.ho -.et tlw 1\attonal Lea~Ul' mar~ ... rnr ho1n1, runs • 5;' and RUI t 19'1 1 an 1S30. "'as represented by his :.on . llnt. Kuhn caJled Wilson "a perfe<'t ( har acter ror the Chl<'3J!O of lhl' ·Roanng Tv.entJe5' .. The hard drinking outhelder . who had J l1fet1 me .307 batting average. died 1n 1.948 Giles. who hke Wilson "'ac; elerted to the Ha ll b)' the veterans' committee. of wh1<'h he w as a member uni.JI has death at 82 last February. served as NL president from 1951-69. He was vice president and general m-anager-or lhe-CtDCID.Aeb-Red for 15 years and put in half a century as a baseball executive f'~P~BI ANGELS ••. that Redfern ha<f pitched d great ~amt' Uut they didn't know ~omethJ.ng that I did -lhat he'd had eoough " R Pdh•rn lat,•r confirmed l\l a uch~s statement "He told me I'd go only ooc mort: annmg anyway." Redfern .,aid. "D1ck1e Thon was up tn the n\•xt inning and he h1~ me lake Tttd W11l1am' ·· k EOt'ER'I K~EW WHAT h• ";,.; tallunc 1:1b<111t l n lhrc·1• tnp'> ti. lhl' plJte. ·1 hon had ll111 l· '1n In '>'f Rt'<H•·rn S.1 .,.. h('n 1111 I -;(' t•r.11l11alr· )',1\ 1· up thr· tlou I Ii t Cl L,JO<,lord. Mauch 11ulf'kly m.1d1• the• hang1• ~t urshall walked three batteri. in :!li 1nnin~"· but allowt.."<l no h1t!-. and onlv L"'-O balb 11ut of th1· 1nfh•ld in h'1s 64th app1·ar<.1n1·c. And he ~Ill Thon tu pop up. "Thi· booing 1s unfair to ~1 tk<'. · lkdfem added. "lie s tlnn1· a 'urt·r Job ~111 ye:ir. I'~ c s:ot 1>1 x .... 1n:. :ind he 's fin1 :.hed orr Jll ~1x of them." Angel pitchers gave up 12 "'a l ks. four or which scored. Goodwin and Ken La ndreaux IPf(Jed lD nll1S ID the...fourth...oil starter Steve Eddy, who walked to batters. Fl'OlllPage81 GOLF ••• ·Moving Finish Baseball Standings BRAND NEW 1979 'LINCOLN VERSAILLES Lopez Wina Again hit a baU st.and.i.ag still." ''Yeah," cou.oters Snead, "but if you slice the ball it's a foul. Me ? I have to play it." SUNNING DALE. EoglanC. CAP > -While Nancy Lope:i was winning he r seventh golf tournament of the year, husband T im Melton was moving furmture into their new home ID Cincinnati. 11 "A good way for both or us to 1pend Sunday, .. said the 22·year- eld black-haired superstar from Ne~ Mexico as she collected a check for $16,500 dollars for win- n Ing the European Open women's championship for the aecond straight year. Lopez has woo seven of the is • t.ou rnamenu she has entered ' this seuon and finished second ; in four others .• ' .. IT WILL ALL COME to an , end aoooer or lat.er," abe wd. : "1 don't want to make colt my : Job for the . whole ot my We. : Wbeo tbe ript Ume coma l will • • i Koehler ( 13) Aida ! OrangeCountyWin J LOS ANOELES-Oraa1e Coaat1•1 eatrJ la tbt USA J)evelopmeld Naketball = :r=.::.1;1: ~.,=z: Alai• .... s.d by IMdcMlllle= Mel1DI ot lb Dla1era, IDcl een.a d9I lfar HIP .... s.. ..... 11 ....... ,... Or8M9 OouMJ ~,.. .. eumed a ti·U balftim• bull• ... ... ... lD HOl1al .,, Loi A•t101 R111t 1t•r c1.,a .. ! Ol.W _. Oabr Hllb'• •111& ................ petnta. just stay at home and have a ramUy. But don't ask me when that will be, I have no Idea." In four days of a lternating rain and s uns hine on Suo- n lngdale's 6,174-yard, par·74 course, she had rounds of 68, 69, 70 and 75 for a total of 282, 14 un· der-par. She outdrove a ll her rivals from the tee in all kinds of weather. Old Gene Sarazen used lo aay a U.S. ()pen tournament colllSi.st· ed of "72 hells ... BEN DOGAN, one of golf's g reatest. round hls nerves so shattered in the latter part of his career that he couldn't get up nerve enough to bring back the putting blade. "I left my blood ln every hole," he once said. THE LAST DAV wu not an Ralph Guldahl, who won lwo easy one tor Lopez. She started opens and the Mastera in the the final round seven strokes 1930s, aod Cary Mlddleeoff, a ahead of Joyce Kazmiersk.I but great talent who came aloag two had her lead cut t.o two at OM decades later. saw their nerves point before rlnally finishing lake such a beating that they (OUT 1troka in front. later had trouble brealdq 90. Kaim1enki wu iecond It 288 .Graham and Creoabaw gave and Pat Bradley was third at the Oakland ffllla gallery or 289. more than as.ooo and mUllooa or Three of the Iona boles carried watchers on TV a dramauc dis· rather generous par-live, and oo play ul nerve control over a the first three days Lopez period of some five hours. cracked par easily on tbote At 1take was one or the major boles. Sunday, alter making two golf crowns -neither had ever birdies on the fint three boles won one -plua a rat pune and and 101ng 17·under tor tbe , tremendou1 prestige': They tournament, 1be 1uddeD11 lOll played with fana Untna the her touch and bad five boC•YI f alrwaya and almOlt brUlblnl bet•8911 the NOi. 5 and 12. their elbowa. Then, ln deathly A crowd ot 1.000 bed come to allence, tbey bad lo •trike a ... ._ wtn aDd tt lool&ed few • •••II ball wltb a aUell lll· 1pell M lf tlM lmpGNI ... mlpt CODCetwd for that PUl'PoN UD• bappm and •be mJPt lft tbe ti· der U..doul pnuure. tie llip away. Aa •••••• 8'detiDe ,..._. WU Uail '*k ba tM fteld W8I a 8VIATT8S-.TAaD-. trtoof ....... -lamlDMd.'7, ....... alortoul ............. Doe '~ ... 0... ...... . -I •1ri drtft fl'Olli .... tee, MCll • -....,... ........ tMa ud • l*f• ...... .. .. moltflltM..._ ..... ..... 1ntelilld•IM'ealt,.U.Tllll• .. ......, .............. .. Ueda&. ... ............. ...... AJllEaJCAN LEAGtJE WntDlmioa Aas eta Teau Minnesola Kansas City Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pct. GB 63 49 .5413 58 51 .~ 31,) 57 51 .528 .. 55 54 .505 6~ 48 61 .440 13.,., 47 6S .(20 16 33 78 .297 291;,, Ealt Dlvtaloa BaltJmore 74 ~ .679 Botton 67 41 .620 6~ Milwaukee 64 48 .571 tl'n New York · 59 50 .541 15 Detroit 55 53 .509 18~ Cleveland SS 55 .500 19~ Toronto 33 77 .300 41 v.i " ~'•lwfw ...... ",,.._._.at.,., ,,.,,..,_.,, , .... 1·•• Clll<-•.T-• ....... city). Of"9tt 1 N•w v~ 3, &.it,_ J 80\141\ I "· Mltw ........ J ' 0.111..w •• S..c!lt. ,_.,..ca-.. ...... 18ottlflt 1.01 •I O•U•"CI IMC~l'Y ,_.,_ IC•11-ettv IG.l•WI ",_. ,,, ... ,.J)." 1•111-. 10. M.1,,1,..I I• e 1 •I H ... v .. 11 ·~ .. ,, ... Mlftllfloto 10 , J.ClH11 1·11 ti $Ultlt • ... -~1191 ,,,,, " Ofll, ...,,.. toehodlll• NATIONAL LEAGVE Wetl DIYl&too Uoust.oo Cincinnati San P'ranclsco San Diego Docl&en Atlanta W L Pct. GB 66 47 .SM 61 52 .540 5 S2 59 .468 13 so 63 .442 16 48 62 .436 16 "'2 45 67 .402 20~ Eu& DIYlsioa Pitt.1burfh 63 46 .578 Montrea 61 45 .575 '-' Cblcaao 57 49 .538 4 ~ Philadelphia 58 55 .SOS 8 St. Lou.is 53 53 .500 81h New York 46 60 .434 lSl,IJ ....... ~ ~··"-"'•-•w.01 ClllwetJ.4, ,, l.AUIS f·S P1~IH.PN1-.1 .. e,1 ...... -~_,..,....,, (·~•.lief! 0..,..1 li-•i.Ala.n\itJ "r ... y' ....... 1 • .::: ''MC~O I Whit-... , •I ~ 1-...i ~;;.,,.. IM. ,..,.,.., M l -' (l~I I~) II 41,ft O.•v..-ecMelllecl JDllSDI T utone Champagne. L oaded I ncluding leather. power lock group , ou t si d e the rmomete r. wire whffl OCMn I more (Ser. 821251-3148) I ._. BOATI JO SLOW GOING Santana-20 skippers had a light weather weekend for their national dwmp1oruhip regatta off Newport Beach. Bill llerrschaft in boat No. 373 leads the fl•'l'l around the leeward mark to go on for his second straight title. Runnerup Bruce Golison of Newport is in boat No. 67076 <far right) and Billy Dawson. Seguin. Tex. IS al the helm or No. 560. The Texan placed I-Ou rth Santana-20 Vago Corrected 1itJe Won Yacht Moved to Fourth ri Herrschaf t -RED~N oo BEACH Ra} LOB 1 Saltshaker. Bob I • UYC Regatta Gets l•rge (105)Turnout Lido lale Yacht Club drew 10$ boall In etP& cl..... for its Au1ust Relatta for •mall boat.a ulled lnalCle tbe bay Saturday and Sunday. Lariest t urnout wu in th' Naples Sabot Clua, many of whoae skippers are prepplna for the natiooal cbampk>liablp in the class at Alamitos Bay Aug. 21·24. There were 66 Sabota In rour dJvia.lom, Including 12 in a novice clue. Trophy wfimers: SABOT A (27> -1. Sheryl Rados. NHYC; 2. Matt Tingler, LIYC; 3. David Franco. LIYC; 4. Cindy Beck. BYC: s. Kent Noring. HllYC. SABOT B <9> -1. Henry BuckLDgham, NHYC, 2. Heather M anclark, BCYC: · 3. Brian Nelson, S.SYC. SABOT C C20> -1. Corey Crook. LIYC; 2. Eric Gfeller, LIYC : 3. 8111 d'Angelo. BCYC . 4. Worth Houghton, S.SYC, s. Rachel Roe. LJYC. SABOT NOVICE ( 12> -1. Spike Broyles, LI YC . 2. Ju!Je Evans. LIYC. 3. Erie Slutzky, LIYC: 4. Hilar y Benedict, LJYC. LASER C8) 1. Steve Rados. NHYC; 2. Lynn Malanosky, DPYC. LASER JO PLUS C8> 1. Al Nel son . SS Y C . 2 Bruce Twichell. VYC. L I DO·l4A <9 1 I. Gary Thorne, BCYC; 2 Cary Matter. ABYC: 3. Jim Kerrigan. BYC LID0-148 c 12 1 l. Roy Woolsey, LJYC . 2 Don PaJm- q_wsl LIYC ~ J . ....E..red :roepe.L BYC : 4 Ted Hmshaw. LlYC Mondlly, Auouet e. 1m BOATING Fmals Next For Dodson Keith Dodson or AIAmitos Bay Yacht Club, Long Beac h, won the semifirtals of the O 'Day singlehanded cbampioruibip in a s ix-race series sailed Saturday a nd Sunday out or Balboa Yacht Club. Dodson Wlll represent Area G <Califonua) ID the r1nals A_ug. 21-24 at Lake Geneva. Wisc. The O'Oay Trophy is for the United States Yacht Racing Unaon 's single handed sailtng c ha m - p1ons tup Dodson scored S.7 points unde r the Olympic penalty scormg system to 17 4 for runner up Jim Buckmgham. Newport Beach. who was s ailing unde r the burgee of the UC Berkeley Sa1l- 1n~ Assoc1at1on. Third was Gar Wright of the San Diego Navy Sailing Club The sem1fmals wer e swled 1n Laser dmgh1e. off the Santa Ana Raver Jetey- DAILY PILOT ~ Wood Sparb ~. Californians 1 By New York LOS ANGELES-Form er St. Monica Hilh star Leon Wood sparked the USA Basketball Development Leaaue All-stars to a 97-86 buketball victory over : a group of New York City start t Sunday before a crowd or 3,209 ~ at Cal S.te Los Anlleles. Wood scored three baskets at the end of the first ha lf ta ignite the Southern Califomta group to a 46·41 halftime lead, an advan-• tage il would not relinquish the rest of the way. Verbum Del High product Ke nny Austin led the v1ct.ors in scoring with 19 pomts and wa~ • na med the gam e 'c; most valua ble player New York's Sidney Green, bound for Nevada-Las Vegas. led all scorer.i with 23 pomts. He a l s o h ad 16 r ebounds and blocked seven sho~. Mille r Places 2nd MILWAUKEE Kurt Miller 19, of Km~ Harbor Ye1cht Club, Re dondo Beach, placed :.f·1·onc1 1n the North Amt:"rican Finn C l ass champ1ons h1p wh1 ~h ended Fnday T he wanne r was P~ul , Van C leve of th e U .S . Naval Academ . There were 52 entrie:. •n t e regattu-----IJY" A vedon s S&S-45 sl oop Va go from Pacific Marmers Yacht Rill lll•r,-.;ch,1ft ot the N<'wport Club was the first yacht to finish Boyes:-PCVC; ~.--rhc Source. Kevin Conne lly, SBYC : 3. Ram Dance. J ack Ne rdrum, AnaYC. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Fl1-L·t out~c·orcd 42 rivals to re· the 81 -mile Santa Barbara to t:11n ha-. natwnal champ1onsh1p Kang Ha rbor race Sunday , log-PllRF·A l. Victoria, Dave Bad N Calle nder, LA YC . 2. Fleetwood. e W S ttl f(' in lhi-~1x rac·l· Sant<ina-20 gmg an elapsed time of LJ hours .-;------...LJiaL.woaLc.bamp1onsh1 i regatta and 45 minutes. ~ailed ''" N<'"-POrt Beac r Va}?o walrUmlb1e-to save 8111 Walters, VenYC; 3. Green Li ghts. Jim Cushman. S BYC. ,tlftF-B t. Revoluti ... o ... n-. --11Do._.~,.ub--""l""e"" ., d ay. Saturd<1y t'nd Sunday hc·r time 1n the 20-boat Jntem a- l.1 1-?hl wind.s prcv<Jlled all three twnal Offshor e Rule ( IOH J Je rry Hunter , KHYC . 2 AclJo:.. d:n " fo r the lat I~ event with the <.11 v1s1on and flmshed fourth on ~' rongest br ,.•·zP" piping up to corrected tame Otis /Darrow. S BYC . 3. Gmger Ate. Andy Ayate. ABYC Winner P HRF·C 1. Tranqu1hty 2. Jl 15 knoL' for a short period The re were 158 boat.'i in th'e an· <l.uriu~ Salurd.a y s two ract-S. On nual ral'c co-sponsored by Santa I' rula} ;mc1 Sunday the breeze B<Jrbara Yacht Cl ub and King nt•\ er exl ecdc·d P.1ght knoLo; 11 arbor Yacht Club. Winds for -Nt-wport ~flJpers dormnated fhc race run~cd from extremely lhl• rc:~Jtla. t <Jktn~ four out of light e1t the start to a moderate thc• fir~I .tl\e pliH·es Se1.:ond was 10-15 knots but went hght again ll111 c·t-1.olhon of the Newport t-<irlv Sundav tlt'•·t . thml v.as l{;1lph Rndhc1m, Other classes were ULDB cul 1\1 ''" po r I fourth w as Hii ly tra light displat·e ment> with 19 Max Lynn. S BYC. 2. Nov1a de l · Rey, Lloyd Gallen. CYC; 3. Fast Girl. Pete Ruscher . VenYC. PHRF-D l. Cappr1c10. Pete ~OOt<'boom. KllYC . 2 Atkant. Dan Gear. VenYC. 3. Sea Scape. Todd Downey, ClYC. S PLIT RIG l Oulcmea. John Crabe. SRYC n ,1v. "'tr! 1 ex:'"· and fifth was e ntri es. PH RF. A w ith 25. Will. Tf'mplt•ron, Newport. P HRF-B w1lh 29, P HRF·C, 33. Jr l d G b ll1ghc.;t !'.rortng woman skip· and PHRfo'-0 , 28, and split rigs e 8D ra 8 pe r\\"'" .IQ)·c·c Mc intyre. Manna lke t<.'hes. yawls, :.chooners 1 4 <lei Rev. f1r-.t s kipper over Trophy winners . 511 wa" 'I emplt'ton, a nd the s kip IOR -1. Slicker , Chuck Cook. µe r v.tw towe <4 hrs boat the LBYC: 2. Tonka, Harry Hibbs. lonllC'it ()!-. an1•e was Charlt-i. BYC . J. Whippet. Dack Pen· Howa,.d. Eug<'ne, Ore nmgton, LBYC Prindles Ready Catamarans Set for Regatta 1"1rt\ l'rinrllc N1tamarans are <.'x pet:lt·d to tompcte! in this ~t'·•,. s ..,tat<· 1·hamp1onsh1p re· g..ill..t ut Lunj! Beach. Aug. 18-19 H .. ,., . .., will be !.ailed in the "';fkr'> olf the tmd of La Verne St rPcl It will he the s1xtt-cham· 111nnc;h1p for the Prtndle-16s and World Star R acP Won by Patter son MAl{S'I RAND. S weden <AP> l'ell(• Pe ucrson. unsuccessful c ha llen~cr fo r the America's Cup l"o years a~o. c ame back alter u thsastrous sta rt Sunday "' "in the opemng race in the World Star Boat Sailing Cham· p1onsh1ps, The ~"'e<le. a former world (·hampaon m this Olympic class. "'ai-; only SOth at the s tart but a brilliant move in the two final leg:. put hi m on top. Rill Bucha n. of Mercer Island, Wash .• aod Budd) .Melges, of Zenda . Wis .. led a s trong American showm g. finis hing ~econd and tourth, respectively. Jarnc·s "Din~" Schoonmaker or l\llam1 finished s ixth, Tom Blackaller of Alameda, Calif .. was 31th and John Alle n of Northfield, 111 .. wound up 68lh th e 1irs t tim e for lhe Prmdle-l8s. Skippers and crews wall be on hand from all areas or the state plus several rrom the Phoenix Fleet 14. In fact. the reign.in~ Prindle-16 state champion, John Lay, is from Phoenix. He will re · turn with his c rew. Chris Crockett, to defend his title. Lay's toughest compet ition is expected to come from a fellow fleet me mber, Steve Quandt. s aihng his iirs t year in the s peedy PrindJes but showing im· pressive boat speed. Southland favorites in the 16 class include Michael Hinman and Rita Trail, Woodland Hills. and Leigh and Linda Martin. Long Beach. The battle for the stale cham· pionship In the 18 class is expect· ed to be among Steve and Kevin Boehme onWiss1on Viejo; Ster· ling Stanley and Mary Ellen Mazzeo, Laguna Niguel, and Terry and Kathy Sweem . Downey. The state championship is also a part of the California points series. The series consists or 10 races in various areas of the state culminating in the aM ual awards banquet in December. The sixth a nnual Prindle· 16 national champlonahip will be held at La Jolla , Sept. 10·15. & aoa McLAREN•a BMW •. l~C. 11718MW733 P'ulfr P'Ktwy E...._. Stt. •IDOOol. $346 ,:,~ ~ ......... .., ... "*"" ttpllft eM ..... cap ,, .. lit .. ., ... , ... ~ ...... l'MIK• ti. wltlt t.-illl!le vet• ef ••a.aa 11711MW121f ,._,,.«WY ........ ,..,, . .., . $226 :,~· A~miraJ Cup .leadership COWES, lsle of Wight (AP> - Ireland took the lead 1n the 19· nation Admiral's Cup ya,chting ser ies when the Ron Holland- des 1 gned Regardless won the we~kend Channel race. T e ammates lnis h anier and Golden Apple boosted the lnsh challenge by f1n1s hing ninth and 17th. Ireland's overall total after the 220-mile event. third race of the fi ve race Cup series. was 530 points . Second was Australia with 514. third the United States with 482 Hong Kong. the leader after the two mshore races. dropped to fourth position with 452 France. with three of the first eight boats across the line. scored top points on corrected time to take firth place overall OD 428. For Britain, fighting to retam the coveted trophy It won in 1977, the Channel race was a traumatic experience. As a re· sult·of Edward Heath's Morning Cloud retiring with a broken rudder and 8117.7.ar d coming S3rd out of the S6 fi nishers. Britain slumped from fourth to eighth position with 379 points. The final two races are a 30-m lie inshore race Tuesday and the Royal Ocean Rac ing Clu b's 610-mile Fastnet race, which counts rortMple points. Thf. Fastnet race starts at Cowes and foUows a tough course t.o the Southern lip or lreland a nd back t.o the Chuah at Plymoulh. Ba d News. sk1pperett b y Stan Sor<'n ~on . Alamitos Bay Yacht Club was u double wan· ner Saturday and Sun day an the firs t two racei. of Huntington Ha rbour Ye1cht Club':. Bolsa Chica Collection Series. The first rat"e Satur. day was the Bolsa Chica Triangle sailed off Hunt· m g ton Harbour. and the second race Sunday was the Fish Harbor race from Huntin gto n Harbour to Los Angeles H11rbor and return. The ser ies 1s for yachts rated under the Performance Handicap Racmg Fleet measure- m en( rule . Boin Ch.lea TriangJe CLASS A l. Bad News . 2 . Otra Vez. Susan Salisbury, LA YC: 3. Blueberry Muffin, Jay Lymch, LBYC. CLASS B -1 Sere nata , D avid Rust igan , S I RYC : 2. No name. Eldon Perr). LSF , 3. Fair Wind , Wright /Powe rs. LBYC. Fish Harbor Rae:~ PllRF·A -1. Bad News. 2. Otra Vet: 3. Blueberry Mufhn. . PllRF·B C av1 · Yac ht . Bob Alberts . HHYC . 2. Fair Wtnd: 3 Matc h Point, Phil Lup ton. HHYC. Cele bration Erccson Yachts. Santu Ana , announ ce s its Sliver Jubilee celebra - tion commemorating the construction of the SOOth E r icson-35 since 1969. The Ericson-JS was desi~ned by Bruce King or Newport Beach and became the leader in the Ericson Une. In honor of Its 500lh 35, · Ericson Yachts wlll pro. duce a Sliver J ubilee limited edition of 20 35a. 11.AetrWALL !TUBELESS) IX•ID 1s&'x 12 .. . . . '"·" 14 5x13 .......... llL1t 1&5Jr13 ... .. ..... MUI 1861113 ............ $41.14 185/70.13 ......... llL1t 186• 14 .. . .. ..... 141.M 17&x1 4 ............ 111.64 1llht14 ............ IM.61 155Jl 15 "........ • 146.14 1115•1& ...... ' ........ . . li ·~ ·~ 40 •• ' .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . ' . ' . . . . • • . . . Just for looking over our spectacular collec- t ion of Adidas soccer shoes for 1980. we'll send you and your family to the last Aztecs soccer game of the season. Absolutely free! 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THE CONSEQUENCES HA VE BEEN profound: a decllne of millions ln the number of individual investors. and the demile of acor•• ol brokerage firms. And an in · vestment return that has failed to equal inflation. Now. with the on.set of recession. a low point seems to have been reached. Business Week proclaims "The Death of EquiUes. •· Gold bugs forecast iJ S400·an-ounce price Surveys show confidence is down. For some, that i~. John Wng ht of Wnght Brokers· Service, which bandJes about S750 million dollars, tltt i. never etven up. And ttlls week he again states his faith in the e•entual reaurgerrce of stocks ~ .. Stock market value11 have alway!! Jagged behind othe r prices during periods when inflation has been n sang. · he wntes. ··But once inflation starts to • moderate and then reduce. stock pnces ~ ~ have always caught up in due co urse and then reached new highs · WRIGHT'S ANALYSIS INCLCOES a long sectioo on the cause of inflation that a re behind us. such as the Vietnam War. and cuuses that are d1mLn1shing , such as the decline in value of the L S dollar As inflation d1mm1shes. he helteves. stocks wall rega11) strength .. They caught up after lhe Civil War. alter two world "i:trs and. m our opinion. they wall unquestionably cutch up again alter the current extended post· Vietnam War period of inflation and recession ... he says fftcLali ;. the-Nilh0n1ll Anoel1tt10tr of lnvest111e11r Clubs tell a similar story. Stocks. they say, are for the Ion~ ter m The) claim that over an extended period, the odds esre still \!>'1th in,,estorc; THEIR RESULTS SEl::M TO document thcit chum In s pate or J flat market. ai. meas ured by the popular .sverages. me mbers have ave raged a return of 10 46 per t a-yettr O\e1 t:hl' past de<7ttmrrt clal said -- Value Line. tht-!ar~e~t investment advisory far m sucks lo its forecC1st Qf d bag .sdvance early to the del'ad1· or the ·8()s. an ad' a net-1t believes will put the Dow Jone:-. d\'l.'rage far a bo\ e 1.000 points And Lcudla'4 Adami, & Peck ~hich raises (•ap1lal lor relatively s malle r. innovative (·o mpan1f!"l reports Cl sharp I~ improved d1m<1l•· rnr In\ estment"I .ind '-Uggcst:. 11 means an ~xpans1ve t•conomy 1n the kl'h ·•TODAY THERE I ~OR E equ1t' or venture t:ap1t.t1 monc:) dVa1lable pn' ate I)' than e ver btlor c in t he h1sto1' <>( our <'Ountry. ·· ~aid Ja~ Cooke "'hu mdn<1J?ec; tht· t•om pan~ s corporate finance department 1t·s an untold stor:,. s aid Cooke So miJn) peopl1· l'"'n those expert m the m arket. are unawan• of the c hiJ nge. h1· said He <.'Sl1mate!' that then' 1s Sl b1J hon of hqu1d r up1tal .. ready to be tapped Srock Prices Rise In Trading Burst N£W YORK 1AP1 Stock pnce:. mrl\ed sllghll.' higher today 10 slov. trading a~ trader:. worried about the effect ot oil pnc-es on corporae pro!1~ Ttie Dow Jones tndustnal average. down m ore than 7 pomls in early trading. recovered an late trading and gaLned 2.39 pomls to 848 ~ Gainer'-led los ers by iJ 7·ti m argin an New York Stock Exchan1?e tradinJ? ......... • , • ·~ Ct• ~r1·, 1 c~ • I t t:i: . . ,t ,! ,:·· Mhal .-.,.,,.k,, Did •o-O.t1.n.o Un<~• "9<'<I ,,, .. , '~ ........ 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NtWl YWEO BAME Cl) JOUR'S W1lD ID ILOVELUCY ~ Lamoni In.it• .,, 1a-con11te1 tnend t1twn11 • HTONIOHT ID IHTAOOOCIHO lfOlOOY "Buie: 0-1io.· TIMI Roc:ardOa' resolution not 10 MOW ll!aj)91l()l8 OI '""' yovnoater o, forgotten """"" trl8nd1 come to "'"' ti) 8AHFOAO AHO SON Grady Slec>9 In to 1><ot1C1 the Sant0<d "traaaurea" 7:30 8 THe MUPHTS -Guest LMlle Uggoms I CON8UM£A IUYUNE DATIHOOAME G TIC TAC ,POUGH • THE IRAOY IUHCH annf-1 Cfi"ting11 U KNX T 1CBS) LO'> Anq('le~ U KNBC (NBC) Los Anqeli,,<o 0 KTLA Clnel I Lo-. Anq<'les 0 KABC rv (ABC) Loe; AngeltJ'> (IJ l<FMA (COS) San 01ego G KHJ TY I Ind ) Los Anqeles --{!IW-N...~T CABCI San Ou.M}O-m KTIV (Ind I Los Angeles ti) KCOP TV (lno J Lo& Angeles f!l KCET· TV I PBSJ Los Angeles W KOCE TV (PBS) Huntington Beach Tna 8radya oemp In an Old OHerl•d mining town ""'*• they "'"' • gtlutecl ora.pect0< ""'° ~· 1ney111 eotn1 to Jump 1111 clllffTI .., AOAM-11 T"' oltlcera of Aden\. If ere invotllld In • high· •PMd cnue, a murder UM and a family OllPUll fll MACHO. / lEHAEJlt REPOAT .,~ C()MpA)('( "Lo.Cal Benquet" CJ) P.M. MAOAZ1NE Co·HOll• l<11in Kelly. Mer~ w 111on GUiit Bar· beta Mandrel 1;00 8 ()) THE WHITT ~ C~ll Ree••• launc;l\eS h•s own monorlr, rights PfOIMI ..,,.,, Rlc;lly Gome:r IS fOfced oft 1119 IHm ~ae ol '°"' gradM CR) .. '-'=-..... °" TM.__. .......... -~ TUBE TOPPERS --. .... ....... a..t• -.m w-... ... ~ ............ I~ .... ...... , ...... , .... , ....................... -...... _......... j ... tfU ""'"' la ..... .,_ . '""""' ,......_ (2 IW& ••• ,,.,, • MOVll 4'•• "The ,.._ Of ....... c *7l .... Hem- -· ....__ O'Hera. In IHO, 1 New Ofi-a ..__,.., --Ind .. ........ (2 .... ) • CMOL .... tlTT ..., ...... ~ ........... . ..,. • * ~ .. ,,_ PfllledelpN. _ ........ ........,. (2 .... , ••eeu.~ JOUNW. "How To 0.. A Job" 8111 ~·'~°"•pr~ gtlm In San Olego. c.for. nla that ""fled ~ ~In'~.,,. "'~how to go about getting I tab· (R) t:ao. T.-OOOOOUPU F911X t-. Oecer Into being a big brother lo a young boy In relorm 9Chool 9!00. (I) M"A"l "H The 4077111 II _. Into a pen1e .._ Col Potw·~ mare ~· and a ~~draft dodg9r ac>OMt'I (R) G .-CMOVIE * * ·~ "Murder In P~OI) ,,._ .. 11e1n Ed Helaon. Oofothy Malotle Thr .. 1moll·IO•n reald enta 1-lgsllng !tie mutdlr ol • Y°""O couple WllO lot. "*'Y I/Yid In their oommu- -nlty~ Oeetroy '"''own CR) • MSW GNF'FIN OuNta Robin WagMr, Petar Fonda, Jo1hua L091111, Shamu• McCool fiD JAMQ~·· WOAlD Spein The Land And The ~~"-­Iha unlqUI hlstOf)' of the country chtonlded 1n hie noYll. "Iberia." anempting lo et1ptu<a the "~. rdlnMa. QOlor ol • wlld, ABC D 6: 30 -Monday Night Baaeball. The defending world champion New York Yankees take on the division· leading Baltimore Orioles in Yankee Stadium. KTLA e 8 : 00 -"Topkapi." Peter Ustinov won an Oscar for his role in this story of the heist of a jewel·studded sword from a Turkish museum. NBC 8 9 :00 -"Murder m Peyton P lace." The st ars of the TV series <DoJ'Othy Malone. Ed Nelson> are reunit· ed for thisL977 movie drama. - ..,.,,.. llld CCWWedlc1ory llfld."(RI • •llfl"CMUNC:a ATWO&.J:TMI' "I.a TrwMM8" A lull~ "'"Ion ot Gluaeppo VWCll'• treolc CC*• ... (I) ..... ~Tl NI ~!Ung cempalgn IO promote WKRP r...it1 In "" llunnong -th•t Venue II a fugitive from ~(RI • MOYIE • • • "Tc>bfvll" I 1967) Aock Huo.on. Geo<ga ~d Bt11.eh end Ger· men antl·Nu.le blOllr up German ''* IUppllM In T~ C1hr.,30 rn.n I Ill MOYW • • ·~ "Ttle Tt1dtar1" 11971) Sammy Oevta Jf em.I Borvr-A QOC:ky menl-..~of• trlldUng operetlon. ~ Qel'if'g Ille "-of '"' m«1 In Iha J>09M I 1 Iv 30 mon I '4>:GO 8 Cl) LDU GMNT -....Rou4 ••• ,,.,. ---· llgsllOn ln10 .-dtalton INI. aoe at a c;hemical plant when "" peraon ""'° orio•· n.ity ~Id 11 IS lulled (R) • NIW8 • MOHTOAUUY "I Do Not Belong To TM I ~WOtld'' -+ hU 8 Yi-of ,.,., aui>l)Oe· eOly ONO boylrlenO on • battilfleld • MMT£APtECE ™EATM "POlden<'• WI*! Roat Nia oul to alleviate Jim Car1ar·1 1ullar1no 1n ~on Gaol. ,.,. Sin up trouble bOlh lnliOI I/Id outakle Ille jell (Pa<l 6 Of =116)~9~• MAKE Ml LAUGH MOVIE * * * "llwa EM'lh 1, Mone' 11959) RoQ HuOton. ;e.,, Slmmonl TIMI romance ~-a Yolfno •om.tn end Mt grandf•lll«'t .. g111mat1 grano1on 11 l endanger-Id ti'( ,..IOusy 8'WJ ph.,.ic.t ln!U"f 12 nn 1 • THE 000 couPl.E I I llENNY HtU. &HOW DC< CAVETT G-t JONUl\an M~ler (P0<1 2 Of 21CRI 11:30 8 ROCKFORD Ffl..£8 Rocllloro ooe. a , .. °' tor an OUIOeled lllpOte anO ••ndl UC> ACQIMCI of ttaal· lllQ S30 000 1111 wu .,..,,..,~ 0 TOHIOHT G.-1 h<>IJt Georg.. Co1<1.n D DO< VA>I OYK£ Aoo 11 Oller """80 10 gc. on • l>ul•net.1 1110 fl•fll'\ lhouof\ Laut• .. anh n"" 10 alay fJ Q.A1 POUCE BTOA'f' I A pollrMMo Jc.taU.J.IQQC...-l "'9 "'4iOal of "°''°' .. t..c.n wH awarded fOf "'• "•Jot I on the Oey ht1 ~t rr .. ono anO p.,1,,., .. H k>llflO U a '''O"'• . . TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS .. • IPMTACMl9 '71 , ... ~i..r~ eoonlno ....,,. CC!f'1~ wlltl .Cheduleell eventt ~ tleck Md Ii.id. bo•tng. batkatbell . gymn•t~. ~trlen, ~. bloyc:Mng, --llln9 tOrec:o·Aomanl. -~. lllllCI llOdl~. 111ndb•ll. rowing and C'*8 I QITIMART CAP110tB MC ... Cl) STM TMK Cac>t Kini la 11ranoed on • ~ with a Federation Conuntuioner "'""' • str1M09 loroa ceptvr• hie 1INl!Uecutl r.oANNG IUC> 8 TWIUOHT ZOHI "Ninety Years Without Slum~f10'' I OETSMART 2STC>NtGHT 1a:.t0 8 OAAGNET A Negto Oflleer and flll """1a COl111i1QU41 0111C011e< thtomlefy .. gv111y o1 ore,.,. OoCI 111 8 poltCe CDnllr· once ti) MOVIE * • •.. '0.-. Way Straet 1111501 JamM Maa0<1 Mat ta Toran Mu~ doc'IM-anempl• 10 blglf'I 11 ,_ hi• on MPiCO •"• OOUl>i9-Ctotll'ng lhe aynol• calfl (1 II< 30 min I (I) MOVIE • • •11 Tt>a GroundJla1 Con ep1racy · f 19721 GeGlga P~d. MICllMI Sarriwn l "' Ml>OlllQI ol • t«f at tOec:e Pf Ojec:t .... oH " ruttlleaa lfNeallgeltOn bta..l-- 12.40 D C88 V.TE MOVIE • • • ... s-1 e.ro ()t Youln 1 t9621 l'aut Newmafl GefllO"" PaQe " young klor ua.nq • ria>- ~ ac1r ... to 001-.n a llUOK> c;()nltKI laltld ,,,., I IHIUI OhC. ~ m'791e -t q-10 r"' "°"" '°""" (RI l'CIO 0 TOMORAOW c;._, ,.,,,heir Tom Worte • DOC I/NI OYKI '-.......... ,_ duGtlOn ateff 10 • bowl#1Q alley wtllt• en. unwila • .... OellCI end • - _,g. ::1= ....... . GITIMAl'T .. .... 2:41 .we 1:11• MOl/W . ' •• * ~ "Elepf\enl 9oy" JJt3J) a.u. Wlltler HuOd. Bload on e 1tory by R\KI• ywd ICIC>fing. A llNlll 1181,,,. bOy find• !tie meetJnQ ~ °' • Wiid Mrd of llllOhlntl. ( 1 hr . •O min I Taw•daPf'• Dafl•l•,. 1tlov1.-. llFTERNOON 12:00 G •*''>··AH I O...ra ( 11153) Barl>at• Stanwyci<, Richard Coneon Ha~oq 08Ml'tld .... l>UabanO •nd '"'" c1>11d1en. • woman dftirM 10 win l>ac:lc t1l91f io..e ano "tturn hOtT>I 1111., •en,-, CI hr , 30 m+n ) m • •~"AnnieOakley" 111135) Blft>ara St..nwyGll, P,_,on FOlllO< A lront141f .....omen t>eoomn a c.eloep11 IV II a CHC:UI at111rpdlooter 11 hr 50 mon l 3:00 <It * • '"' A P M (1970> A ntl>Or"ly Ouonn A11n· Mwgrfll When he IS matte pr..oer>I ot a dlUIO~t IOfn un...,.,.:.uy.' l'lO<>loQy j)fOIMSOf Ir-10 Mlllbhlh " 1appo <1 wHh Jhl! 11uo.n11 I I hr 30 mm I 3:30 fJ • • "~ ·s 1a1e Fa11" C 191i21 Pal Boone...&bb¥·~---­ Oa"'n A lamoly 01 lour b<>Gom11• .,n1angl•d 1n "'•"Y problem• 111 "'" •nr>val t1116 la·• t I '" ~ t'f\tn I Will 'MASH' War End With a Truce? I Ky PETER J . BOYER.- LOS ANGELES IJ\Pl If ever thNt' w,1s <i s plend id li ttle wa r. tl wits this one. wagt•d in Studio 9 on the b:.ick lot 11r 20th Century-Fox . M ·A S II . CU~' v<:rs11m of the r.orean Wijr. 1:. i.tOUlJ! 10to its c1i.ihlh \('.tr, "'h1c·h mt·ans 1t hai. lasted mor(' thun tw1c·c.• as lung a'\ t h(' rNtl thing And this 1s or1t• w;.ir you wish woul<l never end · · · M ·A·S·ll " hai. e ndured c ast <:hanges a nd the c hallen~e of TV lon~ev1ty with ad m1rable st yle. rt" muining fresh a nd vital despite <:on- s ide rablt< buill-1n hm1tau ons. Jt is a c l ass s h ow . so m et h i n ~ its principals can be proud of For that reas()n , this eighth season m ay be the last for "M·A·S-H ... "I hope th is will be the last Ah, th comf of hom .sea:ioo." S<J)'.ll Mike 1''arrcll. J3 .J Honeycutt on lhe :,ho" rurrell cxplums "THE PREDOMI NANT reeling etmong the 'M·A S-11' cre w 1s Lhat we're extraordinuril)' rortum1te to be working on tell•v1s1Qn on a regula r has1s and lht•n fe(•I proud of what you d o to sa:t 1t '<1 unique 1s an un· de.n;tatement. I love Lhe :,how. and I love the people. "Bul we don't want the show to s o rt of p.o the way of te levis ion shows. I don't want 1t to be milked d ry until it's JUSl a shadow of its former self I want 1t to go out on a high note. BecuU!IC or that. I hope that LhlS 1s the last season. "That's what I'd like. but we don 't operute in a va<:uum ·· NO, INDEED. GOING out on a high no te, as "Mary Tyler Moore" d id . is the sort of thing discussed by a ctors and producers and writers. Networks tend to be more interested an ra tings. Af'WI ........... As.Jo~ as "M·A·S·H"' is .a resident ., or Nielsen's e legant neig hborhood the top 10 -CBS will not happily let 1t e nd. Burt Met calre, e xecutive producer or ··M·A·S·H," has considered the possibility of cndinR the show after the 1979·80 season He also r on· s1dered ending 1t last year, and the ye a r before 'Tm JUSl not sure about 1t." he says. "Jl could very weU be the last season . bul that depends on a number of things. "IT DEPENDS ON what Alan 1 Alda. s tar of and c reative consultunt to the show> wants lo do; 1t depends on who wants to com e back, and who doesn 't. Mostly. it will depend on whether or not we can keep coming up with fresh storie s .·· For lh1s season, at least, that won't be a worry. Alda and Farrell agree that the show's new producers. Jim Mulligan and John Rappaport, have infused new energy into the 4077th. and that story editors Thad Mumford SpaceN•_! "J was doing this before you were bor n ," s ays Bu s ler Cr abbe <left>. the former Buck Rogers. as he 1111d 6arrW1lcox han• dOnt' ITIJJ.!tt· ' We'vt' .Jll b(.(•n pl1·a!>t«f I,\ tit• r.,, l t hat these J::UY'> ran rr>mf" up v.tth new ideas for lh1· -.am•· stanktni:! 1111!1· rompound ""llh its ::..,mt' t-1ghl ~.,, pie." rarrc ll Sil }!'> "IF THI-: SCRI i>T~ ht>p rummJ? and 1f the show hep!'> 1ls or1 i.:1nuht\ and flavor. J'd bt· nut:. lo SJ\ I 'AOn 1 com e back · The only m aJor c hange in lht· 1·<Jsl ttus season ~ the abst>nce or Gitn Burghoff. who took rom pan~ clerk Ha da r O'Re11lv 'A'llh him 'Ah<•n hf• dt t•1dcd to mon: on to othc•r lhin~!> lh1•. vear . ··M ·A·S II " hac; al\I.~\'> r1•<;po11d1 ·il well to cast chani:e!\. and l\IJIC alh the "nt.ers found " 'A ,1y lo c ap1tJl11t on Burghoff's dt•parturt• Thl•n "ll 1>1• the usual ~oodb~ e ep1 '>od•'. plu-. ,, story or two about Hud«1r .., n •plJt'" m ent none other than Cpl Khnl(er 1Jam1e Fa rr> So, "M·A·S·H " wall carry on. al leas t for this year EnJOY 1l It s thl' best htlle war goin" So. Co111 '"'~" m• 3410 ....... lrn '"'"'"' c towns with the new Buck. Gil Ger ard, on the set of the new .. Buck Rogers" TV se r ies . Cra bbe, 71. plays an aging pilot who comes out or retire· ment. 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OOllCe 63 Bikini top M Army supply 9'). • -IMILY Nm MOSCOW (AP) -.Ja ...... movl• .,.,... ldlatlltM.,.. beu.-ol &M&r .. •"•18111 ._... ty,'' and.., wW c t' ........ . C'eUful Ull&ll W ..... ···-eua...•• thaq•,..,.. a lovMl cridc. Writ.ana lnthia..-·a~• Ga1et.a. A. Martinova had.,..,, .. ._ 'II Bond film• that HplallH their vltalitJ." Yi&ilitJ.'' "Wbllber ln •PK• or • Mfth. Ja ... ._. ii aJwaya oae ud &be Nme -he la part IU,...._, part .., -.... ,.&be hefo.aov.," .. ••Pl ...... ''Oaly U.. deeonl.lcm Md t.be cOltuaMI .... ""---but ..... eaeace remalDI _. ... M . acom for UM ... 80Dd ~ lato outer apace. "Moon raker," " ••• Al LONG Al u.e... ii •mau wbkb Ilk• the.. 3Ul~t m_ wUlbt..d --otlnn wort-be one ot ant.a who po11 .. u 1 ... abown lat.he Soviet rMlaU.,ata~;.ction tor tbole wbo ex· U~!cw:'11· 8 ._er' tol 1tUD6dit1 on the same level a1 oonr • aesthetlct.' continUMtbe&.radl· 111. llartlnova, Uke mOll Weatem ti on o t a-II 11 crilica, lblnb the quality ol Bond Bon.~ m • n i • hlmaelf haa declined alDce Sean Con· fllma, llhe wrote, nery no longer leoda hla "llr'onl out- "it bu notcmly.the ward appearance" tot.be part. c<>1m k but alao the earthy values of mass cuJture -namely au, violence, Her least favorite la the current and super-individuali.am." 007. Roeer Moore, wHo ahe aald ESTUIAftNG THAT the previous Bond movies have brought m "pure proClts" of SSOO million, 1be wrote: "It as the unlimited atupidity ol James "doesn't resemble hia predeceuors al all and according to the commen- tators is distinguished by the fact that be bas no dlstln1ulsbin1 features." • NOW PLAYING owun· w.r•T• ~ IUlH ,., .. , DlllWl·lll r VLRY !:IUMMIJ{ 1li CREAM Of- AMERICAN Y(XJTH (,QE TO ',tJMMl:.R CAMP- ANOntE ~T GO TO CAMI' NOR11-t~TAR. DON'T MISS IT! NOW PLAYING IDWAMI' .at• amllMI ....... n . •n-11 San11AN5'07444 Of111g1 634-2~ 5an1.1Ana ~J.1271 .... ,... ....... _ :.• --.w c..-•1111 ' liun11ng1on llNch 848·0338 Oraflge 634 2~~3 8u~lld P.11k 821 4070 MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY ''THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "MOON RAKER" IPGl ~'ROCKY II" <PG> "MORE AMERICAN GRAFITTl"1PG1 "THE VILLAIN" CPG> Ka ......... 14 ...... "BLOOOUNE" (A) ''LOOKING FOA MR. 00008AR" "THllN "WHO 11 ICILUNO THE QAEAT CHl'9 Oii IUfllOPE?"' "MEATIAUS" "WHICH WAY II UP?" (A) "IUMM .. 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MURRAY · - ISCAPI FROM ALCATRAZ '· " ,,_,, Mo" ·Ftt 6 00 8 1!1, 10 30 !.11 Su" 1 15 3 30. -~ns ............... ------ PRANK a LANGELLA DRAO.JIA , • -·. -lit =:l!!!..~ ._ .... -E'' . iil1 ~-:: ,-.J' ' '~·1·~ , ..... ~ ........ -_,.,. ~ "u• ----• , .. , "THE JUNGLE BOOK" 17 -INSIDE: •Annl:.anden •Cl•111fled L_~~~~!!!!·~H~o~rosc!!!!!!!~ope!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!l!!!!l!IJllll~~~..._ ... ~·Mi~""~~~,"'~!!!~ ... ~~~~--Efa .. _. .... .--. .. 11!1!!" ...... ~ .. ~--liililllli._ ..... ._.~ ... s .. f . ' They 'Man' the Airwaves in- ti me KWIZ 's staff eludes five full women employees. --Br•AaC'IA POlt88£1lG 0. "" 0.11• ,., ........ Tbere've been a few ch.anaes made an the world ol radio. They doo'l ap.in platlers. mosl or Lhe mus1c 1s .taped on cartrid&es, or "carts " They aren't called disc jockeys , the new term ls "air personalities." And they aren't always a bunch of guys. Particularly at KWLZ .. IN FACT. THE Orange County radio sta· li o n 's s taff in c lud e s four f e m1tle lttr personalities plus a firth woman who 's music d irector. The s tation's FM facility C96. 7) 1s an South Coas t Village. AM U 480> is head- q uartered in Santa Ana. "J think that for a long time many people in broadcasting had the concept that women's voices wouldn't be accepted on the air '"T don't think that's true," says station m an ager Pat Michaels. "When I became manager <fou r and a half years ago) we had only two women on the air. "Both of them did extremely competent jobs. It (hiring women ) was a natural growth," he adds. Patty Martinez. left. and Joyce Eagleton, right. try to project a 'friendly, warm ' image. "A lot of the girls that I've hired have gone on to bigger a nd better things. A number of women I gave first jobs to (at KWIZ-FM ) are in th~,000 bl'attet and irre"Sttlhlmtel'~years-S]flretous-roonrupstairs fr om the tmy, wmdo·""'w.,,.-----.,srrunru:-:-:-:~~;;1-:a1.10:::n:--:e:-.-:;3~0. of Long Beach <6 pm to been good about promoting women -hiring old. enclosed FM control booth in South Coast Vill age m idnight. KWIZ-F M 1 d former singer and them and giving them a chance," Diana says. "That's a better measunng stick of their Diana Kirchen. 24. or Fullerton. has been dancer. was trained at Orange County Broad K WIZ· F'~1 's SL} le. termed "young a nd capability. T hey've been able to inter ject the station·s music director for a year She cast Headquarters an Anaheim She s been with heauWut.·· can be characterized as a soothing, themselves into wbat are pretty top positions g raduated from Cal State Fullerton wi th d KWI Z for a vear contempora ry ~ound The combination of "Because of the contribution of the ladies , degree 1n comm unications and previous ly' Mar~ Pnc<'. 20. or Anaheim. 17 µ m to mid romantic music and women ~ voices work~ the FM (al KWIZ) has risen an popularity over worked as a di sc jockey fo r KONG an Visalia ni~ht. KWIZ AM 1 a nd Joyce Ea8'lewo. 24, t·tf~---~""c~lli.,,.,.-i."b~.!-S..-, -- lhe--fasHew yea ," icllaelt;<b:--------1.i.a.tt~-M~tm~o~ond Oar. f6 tt ,,1 una each. <midnight Lo 6 a m . KWIZ-FM 1 '"8 111 Weaver like the way the girls sound to noon. KWTZ-FM l started at KWIZ at the age both studied al the KllS broadcast works hop .... 1th the music. It s soft, and they fit into t he ON A RECENT morning, K ·s "women of 18 when she look song requests. She's been on Bill Weaver. general manager of KLOK in for mat.·· Dia na adds who ·man' lbe airwaves" talked informally in the the air for a year and a half. San Jose and KWIZ. and Pat Michaels. ··haH SHE SA VS THE wo men dltempt to proJect a ·rnendl~, "'arm · 1mC1ge ·On the air ..... e 1ust try to bt: conver~a­ llonal. · Joyce says '"It s non St'X). · P <ltly ~ays ··we don 1 .... ant to co ml' off reall) sultry or high pa chei'1 i'(JJT"'ffi I tr~ to pro.J{:cl !ha.l I m a fJm il~ person. that I m marn ed and have Cl bJb) . . • Patty adds tha t ... omet1mes nt'w hroad rasters are ·fnghtcned or tht' me('hantc-.:i and the eqwpment. but I think the pcr..onahty part 1s tougher "'We JUSt want the m tthe listeners 1 to know .... e·re J fn end and "'e "'<mt to spend the d:.ay with them:· Patty sa)c; Pubhc rt.>sponsC' ha .. het·n fJ\Orable, hut .... hen ~J an mo' ed from i' WIZ F \1 to A~l m \I J rch. the-ad1ustmcnt for .:iomt· 11::.ttncr~ · ears "'as too much. "When I started on the AM . I got some bad res ponse, but now people call up just to say they d1dn ·t like me in the begmrung but they do now:· .Mary explams THE KWIZ WOM EN note that p<Jrt of th1• st.i t1on·s suct'ess can bt' attn buted to the ~pint or cooperatton and encouragement "'It has t he potenllal for betnR very com- petitive, but we help ea ch other." Joyce say:. ·t was kind of wary at fi rst -here were all thes<' females that l "d heard about The idea that \OU kno"' how fe males can be · But 1t'i. not like that.'" ~tar) IOSIStS £,er~om 1!' secure ."' Di ane sa)s "We de l1n1tel~ don't ha\f• a n~ t'go problems · ··Thl'rt· an• no stare;." Jo_1<cc .,,.~:-··w1' all hold 11 toj;!ethl'r The important th1nl.! 1::. thJl v. e re all do1n~ v. ell D D. b Pall~ ... philo:.ophy 1 ~ that tht· "'omen arc Music irector 1ana Kirchen says KWIZ management has been 'good a out promotmg .. ern ng a:. rol t• model!> for one anothl·r . women . _ and giving them a chance.· ·· 1 ma" hreak into LA or Man rnav brt"11 k ________________________ _,in lo LA \\;c <.'an open lhl' door. p <iH ' thl' ·...,.a~ for each offiCf and rorothl'lwomen;-· .,h ~ . Children's Village: Daven for A.b11sed By JUDITH OLSON Ot -0•11• ,.. ... s..tl The little boy had been locked an a closet for most or hts three and a half years. His parents were deeply frustrated with life and took out most of their unhappiness on ham. They wouldn't admit that they abused their only son. Not these par ents. They were "normal." But the da mage showed up in the little boy's drawings. once he was in therapy He created monstrous pictures of people Wlth long arms and big hands . waiting to grab him. After months or patient treatment at Children's Village USA. the parents began re· cognJzing their pf9blem •!1<1 the child began to trust adults again. Most youths aren't as lucky as the tittle closet dweller. Children 's Village reportedly is the only such residenthd facility in the United Stales and Its capacity is limited. so he was fortunate to get the care that most abused or battered children never find. CWLDREN'S VILLAGE, nestled in the hills of Beaumont on a prime 120-acre site. baa been in operation just. a little over a year. ll's too sooo to tell Just bow effective It's 1oin1 to be bul the abort-term results are extremely pro- mising. according to Director Elaine Newman. It's beint used extenalvely u a reeearch facility by Dr. John Meler and promises to be a landmark place for pioneer work in the artut ol ·child abule. The vill11e is the project of a volunteer 1roup. rormerly called lnternatlaaal OrpblDI Inc. UOI>. which•• foemded • 1ean aso tty two 10U111 a~. The women. Sara O'Meara and v..-. ~ Feddenon, met aa Sunday school tucbeft at !'Int .,._byterian Church, Hollywood. 1 Several years or hard work went mto the fou nding or Cha ldren·s Village and now it IS SUP· ported by a budget of approximately St millt on, which is raised by several IOI chapters 10 Southern California. Its founders. Mrs. O"Meara and Mrs. f''cd· der on. spend two or three days a week al Chaldren·s Village, Mrs. O"Meara said. Over the months se veral things ha ve. become evident at the village in terms of how The damage showed up in the little boys drawings, once he was in therapy. children and parents respond to treatment and what as needed lo terms of therapy. First, according to John Meier, a year seems to be the minimum Ume needed for re· hablliution. Since the v1Ua1e bas been open one year . defi nitive guidelines haven't bee n establilbed, he said, but only two of the 36 children have been rel•rned to their parents durinl the past 12 months. The ataff USilJPDentl have been shwfled several times lo tills elperimental year to 1et the best contlnulty fot the children, said pro· cram dlredor Curt Susl7ama, LCSW. "Our staff wu WOl'tiltl eipt-bour shifts aad we have cbaqed tbem to 24-bow' shift.a for more coacemr.ted can.•• be explaloed. uwg AL80 MVB ~rHMd tbe number of ttaff IO there are fewer people for them to re· 'late to. We have built tralninl Ume •nto our .~ • > , \. • • Ulee ~al:N'S. Pace Cl) ( l7 HOA08COPE I ANN l.ANQJA8 Poison Control Center ( Boreaeope .) It operates as an inlonnation center •IO&LC.DON -............... Prtmama at noe.at. U'a aa utl• Lalla prlaclple tauabt to moat ......... 't It --: nnt do 80 .... . Tllal .................. be.a b•••••........, by u Oniael c.o.a, IDOdMI' ._ tbe tbouPt Mr two- year-old dMP&er bad be.a p11Waa1d au.er eatiaa 10 cbewable vft.a•••, Tbe vttamlu them1elvN ..,. harm a... ~ t'LUrl'IC-IDO&Mr -C9- rocttod ber own uUdote 80ludoe et ult and water, to lndue9 YOmlU•1 ia her child. lutead ol helpiq u.. eblld •• Poisoning victims should not be given ... bumed toast, tea or milk of magnesia. turned the aeeminaly harmlesa table salt into a dangerous toxin, by over· loading her daughter'• blood elec· t.rolyte or aaJt concentration. The lerious electrolyte imbalance bad to be con-ect.ed with intravenous fluids in a hospital emergency room. "Things that are regarded as being more haunlous are generally lesa of a problem. It's generally the thiqs that people are leas aware of thal cause the problems," in a poisoning Incident, according . to Dr. David Schapiro, a pharmacis t and coordinator or U.C. Irvine MedicaJ Center!s-Poison ConU:Ol.Center I m. t ... Involve cblldrea ..._ .,. 5, he takt. Tbe poi80D ~r operatM u u .............................. well .... .-UC • 0.-.. eo.,. lloetolU..eaUt tom•,..... UJe .-.ac. M•ro Mid. Loe•••• .. tM pM1'11ltlC'/ ol .... medical ~. &M po.lloa _...... ta m••••d H bours by trataed pbarmat'J ,......... TllS TWO •on lmpcwtaat Wap • panll&. tllould ....... &be .home.,. 8)'nlp ol ipetee ...... .,.. HMer emer1•ne1 telepboae Dumber, kllaplrouJd. Syrup ol t.peeae, wt.lcb la available without pr,acrlptloa ln moat dru11w.. lnduc: .. vomltlq. • &cbaptro Hid Pol1on1a1 vtcUma should not be liven lneffective treat· mentt aueb u burnt tout. tea or mllk ol mapesla. "I would love to see tbe poiaon situation resolved to wbere we don't get any more calls. But tt'1 QOt aoma } to hapJ>en," Schapiro aaid. "We 1et numerous calla from parents who are exerciamg every possible prec:auuoo." be explained. "But they'd be working ln a sink cleaning the tile grout with a toothbrush and bleach and their cbUd sees the toothbruab and pull it ln bis mouth." POPULAR HOUSE PLANTS also pose a poisoning threat to young children. The most common poisonous house plant in this area is the dieffen· bachia, Schapiro sajd. But parents of -YQYDLchildren also should be aware that othe r common pols11nourp•ants CASES SIMILAR TO the mistreat· include the philodendron, azaleas. ment of the apparent vitamin poison· poinsettias, tulips, hyacinths and jon· ing happen about once every six quils. m onths, Schapiro said. Although not an immediate pro. Plants lead the list of causes or blem, popular Christmas plants also -1110SLpoisonin&S mm>1-:.led nationwide a re ranked high as household to the National Cleanng ouse rot-.nn"Sons:-They-ineltul~l4-~ Poison Control Centers. Jerusalem cherry and m istletoe. The In Orange County, household pro· s hiny berries of these plants are ducts such as soaps, detergents and tempting to young children. prescription drugs rate as high as Oleander , which has a sordid hi s· plants in reported poisonings , tory of poisonings, is common to Schapiro said. Southern California but is rarely the More than 90 percent of the poison· cause o f poisoning, because the Do~s and DOn'ts ~ Here are a few do's and don'ts to foJ1 ow during a poisoning. emergency. DO'S; -Call the U.C. Irvine Medical Center Poison Control Center at 634·5988. -Induce vomiting with syrup of ipecac after directed to do so by the poison center. Syrup of ip- e ca c is available in most pharmacies DON'Ts: -Don't give syrup of ipecac to a poisoning victim who has swallowed a petroleum distiUate such as gasoline, kerosene or furniture poltRh. -Don't induce vomiting with a person who has consumed a corrosive or caustic chemical. More damage can be done by caustics and corrosives as the chemical goes through the esophagus and mouth a second time. It is better to give large amounts of ~at.er and milk im· mediately. The poison center recom mends that you disregard antidolal mfonnation on caustic substances. -Don't give syrup of ipecac to a poisoning victim who is in a com a o r undergoing con· vu ls ions. Tl1DD4 Y, AVCHJll T BJ ft'DNllY OIU&a A&IU (Mattb 21·April 19): hll llooo potiUoG eoiDddes with ........ -frleDda. hOpel, wishes tbat cu be iUliWllCi. Dom.Uc ad· • .... ~. Juatment la CID .,eada -T..,., Ubra. Scarpk> uUv• ftcure p1'0llllaeDtJy. 0. wbo Is attnct- ed to JOU wUl make DO Merel of lt. leavea are bitter, Schapiro saJd. The 10 percent figure for poisoning among adults are generally inten· tional suicides, Schapiro said. TAtJalJI (April IO-llQ 30):._ OlftM tennl, 'oal1. Steer away from aeJl-cleeeptioa. See placee, lituatiom, penoa1 ID lllbt ol reality - u contrasted to u you wiab they micbt be . Means someone ia tryins to hit Yota in chops while comillc out of eliDeb! Olte ID authority will .. 1et tbe picture ... Gl!lllNI (May 2l·JUM 20): Full Moon J)Oli· lion accentl communication, journey, cor· respoodence, publication. You IUD spiritual in· sights. You get support for long-ranee project . Capricorn, Cancer natives play slsnlficant rolea. Slick with number 8. CANCER (June 21·July 22>: Fin.iab aaei&n· ment, strive to get pulse of public. Loot beyond the immediate. One from your past pays tribute. Emphasis on collecUen.a, receipts, financial statements affecting partner or mate. Your extruemory perceptloa ii at work I LEO <July 23-Aus. 22): Make new start, strive for creative outlet -and be open to love. Perceive, eeme trends and cycW.. SpotUsbt oo contracts, public relatJom, pannenbJp and marriage. Gather lnformatioa, avoid direct COD· froatatlons. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Go slow, obtain he explained. "We want to becodae a -hint from Leo menage -follow through on consulting agency to prevent them lesson, recenUy learned. Accent on wort. from goina on calla when they're not special services, resolutions concerning needed." medical-dental appointments and nutrition. Be The poiaoo center receivec1about40 thorough. Waiting pattern ii best for current. re· "BECASUSE 1T•s intentional, we to so calls per day, Schapiro aald. qwrements. usually have a greater probl~m get· The yearly figure is aboul 20,000 LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Good Full Moon ting Information," he noted. calls. aspect coincides now with cbUdren, exciteme.nt "Para medics a re well· trained to B u t a ccord ing t o nation a I of discovery. ability to be Oexible, to move with b the ...... •'-k ....... -~•·A~ 1h n · ... bould be the Ude. Gemini, Sagittarius persona figure o serve 8reitS -.1~ u•CY pie up.. _......,"lld), ~ po1son cen...,r s . prominently-Good n•wa ~ved in connection... the patients," Schapiro explained, getting about 60,000 to 70,000 calls with special pubUcatioo or educational proJ·ect. adding that the em ergency room also year, Schapiro sajd. can run through a battery of tests oC He explamed that the center is just SCORPIO COct . 23·Nov. 21): Stick to basic, blood, urine and gastric JUice begio.ning to gear up it.a publicity factual m ateri a l. $,Ject quality, leave . s peculative ventures for another time . You may · <?ne of the maJo_r d1fflcult1e~ m feel trapped. but there is an escape hatch. poison treatment IS the multiple ftAofe than 90 percent Of You 'll locate it' Aquarius, Taurus, Leo persons ti au ma pat.tenl.tt. --~.;;.. . _. _ 1.1£.ure 1n acenado_ __ _ For example, a traffic accident Utt:: polSOntng Cases 1rt-SAGITl'AIUUS <Nov. 22·0ec. 21 >: Accen~•t·---- viclim may also be suffering fro10 a vofve children under age on trips, letters, relatives who confess to a cer· drug overdose, Schapiro s uggested. S lain amount of confusion. One ~o is "guilty" of ··Every type of case Uke that you · hyperbole should be tolerated with humor. H~ s hould be aware that a toxic reaclJon your own couns~l. Those who exaggerate their is taking place. You've got a patient campaign. Schapiro expects to be re-pomts are covenng up lack ot knowledge. who's really in trouble.·· ceiving more calls in about a year. CAP81~0RN <Dec. 22·Jan; 19): Adjust The poison center is not ready to home aUairs Mate concessions; restore -SCHAPIRO WANTS ...TO upgrnde · handle a lar1er influx of caUs;·and harmony. Accent on financial questions the quality of service available--stm mwD'laln. Cie blgb qualtTy -of 'l'eurus, Lib1'ar-Scorpio penou-.fi11ure prom- through the poison center. response, be said. i ne ntly . Discuss purchase with famil y The wheels have already been set The poison center must be manned member. Be aware of budget, but also be flex1 ;0 motion to improve treatment of by_ "dedicated" personnel tramed in ble. Ana'AllRJS (J an. 20-Feb. lS>: Full Mooo in critical poison victims. poison emergencies. '"CV ~ The Orange County poi.son center . "ll's a service that people need and your sign indicates valuable contact, fresh OP· -which is one of nine centers in the 1t hu to be there 24 hours a day. ll portunlty. Perfect technique. -get rid of state -will soon be designated ooe cannot be operated by volunteers -superfluous material Deal with Pisces, Virgo of Hve regional poison centers in a it h as to be operated by pro· persons. Make personaJ appearances, welcome new state budget·cutting move. ~ssionals." challeng~ You can be revttalned? Schapiro said the center will cover PISCES <Feb. 19-lllarcb 20): Shake off emo· parts of Los Angele s and San tional lethargy! You are on brint of d.lacovery. Bernardino county under its new possible 1inancial bonanza. Some persons. jurisdiction. £nucgemenf CDl1lOWl.Ce· perbape well-meaning, seem to want you to be Schapiro also hopes to participate menta. Wtth black-and· ··confined." Have none ot tt. Get to heart of in a three.pronged coordinated effort white glossy 01 the /Ul1Jr' matters -lmprint your own style. between the poison center. the Coun· bride or the couple. must ty Office of Emergency Services and l>e r ecei ved by the fire department paramedics. f eatures Department su ••wE DON'T WANT to become a dispatching agency for paramedics," week1J tw/ore tM wedding date REPAIR Harbor lites . ... ......,.., .... ,.., ,..,._., .. ..... e....w... '4~11tl START LOSING WEIGHT TODA The 1lftlSl .., al IDlll'f wtq'I IS ..... --... lO•Shotfl ... _. ...... l'W ... "°"" lNl But Did You Hear the Story About. • ? •• ~~~ l9 tu ... ,_ .. _. IO NI 1a111'9 wtognl ......... llNZll'9 lll!y llOltl YOll'I • -..-.rn lood .._ f1Cln$ tat ,,_ ~ "*9Y tllSleld OI et"a ""'"',. ....... ,... DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several months ago I stopped reading your column because some of the letten were so ridiculous I was sure you made them up. Now I wanl to apologize. A news story I read recently carried by the Auo..cia!ed P resa convinced m e that you couldn't possibly make up anything to comp-.re with the crazy things people do. I will never doubt you again if you wiU ex· plain how the following could have happened: A New York jury awarded a woman Aaa La•ders $854,000 because the plastic surgeon who at-coaalder bdbaHely more blurre appear la prblt tempted to streamline her sagging stomach put re,ularly. her belly button lwo and a half inches off For example : Did yM read tlte ews story center. lsn't this an awful lot of money for put· ou& of Laketilde <near San Diego> abo\Jl tbe 18· ling a belly bulton a little too far to the side? year·old youth and his pet python? Well, bere it To make matters even more ridiculous, Is: before the trial took place the woman bad The yomtg man was at bome wateblag TV another doctor move ber belly button over to with frleDda. Abo present was bla pet python, where it should have been. So there was no Columbia. A sadden movement t1l1rtled tbe evidence -not even a photograph. snake ud be 1aak bu teeth la&o bis master's What kind of people served on that jury, stomach aDd wrapped laJmlelf around the le' of anyway? How could such a thing happen in a a guest. democracy? Please explam -SHOCKED SAM AA emergency call brought 15 fire flgbtns, IN COLUMBIA, S.C. sheriff's deputies, animal eoatroi offlcen and DEAR SAM: I am llOt about to second· aome paramedics. gae11 a Jury. :i'beY were Utere ud beard the. When no amout of coaxial eo•ld penaade evlde11ee. I was Mt. Columbla &o loosell bJa grip, a flreman sanest· ed, "Get oat of tbl1 apartmem ii you are •oiac &.o bun my saake." A paramedic wbo bad bad some experiea.ce with &1Ha.ke1 recalled t.bat reptiles are seulthe c.o oclon. lie broke opea a capsule of ammODia and waved ii uder Columbia'• DOff, Tbe aaake relaxed lmm~lately and wu placed la ber boll. Wllea tbe crew left. the yoaJI& mu refued &o ~o &o tbe llospltal -said be could maaase Ute lltUe cuta, Just a few ml.Dor teedtmaJ'b. ' "c.olmDbla malt llave a.um 1eared ... lte explalaed. "Of coone I'm ,.... &o keep ~ •• It'• nJce ao bave tometlllag ..._.,. elM llu." Would you beUeve t.bll ator7 If 108 read It la my c•luma? I'll bet aot. , 1 Bold everyUO'! Jut u um was ,..., &o pre11 I came acrwa allGdleJ' Mft ....., &llat aoaod.t u lf IOIDHM bad made It •P· Tltere ls neither Ume .. , apace c.o -.re It wtda JW ... day -bat meet 1ae bere ... ......., ... we'U bne a coocl laagb. CONFIDENTIAL to Wiie. II Ute Love Al· fair Over? Row Caa Yoa Tell!: Tbe beM deftal· Uoa I ever beard wu Marine Dlelricll'•· Site said, "When you promlaed to be at Illa pla" at seven o'clock aJHI you arrtve at lllae. m Ile baH't called tbe police yet, &.bee yoa cu be l-!411? 114._[)lll' § FREE CONSULTATION !!!!! 842-8484 --, 120 Irvine Blvd. ... "'*' Beach ~.,...,.-... ... mo -.& ~ ""' .. trlllllt ~ IO IOW OUIOS IJld trldlft ..,._,._ oenftl ~ lllOllf\' !ID Yov un 111<1 ~ ll!IQM todiy Miii ne..w MP9 ~ '"" -1llf CldteretU ., f01111 -•fll You owe ~ 10 YOllrWll THRIFTY '. , '', .. , DRESSMAKING AT IT'S FINEST! we are proud to heve one of Enclno's ~ dressmakert In our shOp. We will be hac>oY to help you with Yl>'lf' Wedding Gown. Oet>utlnte Gowns & Gowns lor all thote Summer Plrties. While In our shOP. enjoy t>rowslng through all of our unlaue hendm8de Items. 311E.17th St. (lft ..... .,, ......, . Coeta .... MS.Ol24 Bat wlly are yoa sboekecl! htddeata wlllcb I ed cuttblg off &be Hne•s bead. The youth aboat· .~--=:.::..:=::....:.:.:..:.:.:...:=.:.:.:.::.:...:::..:.:..:...:__~~~-=.:.....:..:..:.:..:..:.::.~..:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sure tbe affair II fl.Dlahed ." ' .. . t • , ' • ~ • I ' i I '"OM Fashion Island Newport Beach \ . STEREO SOUNDS OF THE H~RBOR Ii ,. FEATURING ••• Children's ( .......... cu achedult so thue •• more conUnwty ol ltaff and an upcradlna or th~ ataff." An art ttMtrapy pro1ra m alto haa bun added under lhe cb~tlon of &en.y Vou, • Redlands reatdenl who ts prealdent of the Ca.llfornla aaaocaatlon for art therapilU. Both parent.a ind children participate ln the a rt IHIUOftS, whkh take plaf'e Oft Saturdays Wilh I.he childttn. partlcularly, lhe paJntlna as a 1ood tool for <!<>mmunitat on. "lt'a really a shortcut for lh~r•py." Mrs. Voss said. She atttsaed lhat the lberap61t doHn 't In terpret the work but lets the cl\lldrea talk about what1t means. Some of the pictures are gnph c. On~. for example, shows • little boy beln1 bombed and another child p&Jnted tus family members a ll The therapist doesn't interpret the work but lets the children talk about what it means. ~elling 1:1t him. Othe r pictures are more s ubtle and m ust be explamed by the children. Potluck meals and rap groups for parents are held on Saturd<.iys. Single mothers have been invited out lately, Mrs. Voss added. to s pe nd Fnday night at the viUage because many of ttoem are lonely and lack friends. ··The Friday night sessions have become s upport groups ... she s aid Administrators devote considerable effort to learrung more about what kinds or parents "abuse their cfilldren and why. - The cottage parents are still learning how to handle the children who come to them defensive and frightened. ·•Children a re wary of each new placement. They perceive this as rejection.·· Meier said. ··They are testy. They have been badly hurt or neglected. They will test the limits to get an adult's attention.·· ONCE-THE-CHll;f>lteN arrive at-th village they are enrolled in Beaumont public 1choola or• nt to the vtllawe' own pruchool. "When they Cc-el u ter." Meltr aald. "aome of thelr inner dynamics begin to nourtMl. They be1ln to recl't'll Mnd rt ·hve some ot the peat" They bav to be tauaihl to underaland their parenll' behavior 1&nd dt>al with the put "ln • 1tral1hlforward manner," Melor aald. ·'And. we hn to provide the parent.a with a more hwnane W•Y or lnteractina. We also have lo Jlvt the childre n new bchuvior to elicit lovln1 behavior from their parents " By the lime they 11et to Children'• VllJa1e many or the youths have already lived full lives of t rror. Some have been beaten or burned, othen have been deprived or food and still others h1i1ve not h11d a wa rm place to sleep in months CIDLD ABUSE and neglect has been de· fined by the California Department of J ustice as e ither "physical or e motional deprivation. physical neglect 1:1nd/or Inadequate supervision. or se.xual abuse and exploitation " It has been <'ailed a problem or national con cern and the Department of Justice rewtts that there were more than 72,000 suspected cases of child maltreatment in California alone during l977. But the problem probably is much greater. author ities concede, because many cases go unrePorted. Meier , who formerly was director or the U S O ffi ce or Ch i ld Development 1n W<tshington. D.C .. said Chlldren·s Village is ··breaking new ice It '!) something that needed to be done·· For him. 1t also 1s an opportunity to share his knowledge and work. for the first time, with the pnvate sector _ The concept of givin~ has spread to the CUI:'· rent rcsidenL':I of Children's Village. deprived as they may be in their own lives During the first year. they participated in the local Ma rch of Dimes Walkathon and adopt· ed a needy family at Christmas The pare nts, too. will be drawn intQ. the spirit as the months roll by in Beaumont. ··w e hope,'· Meie r said. ''to use graduating parents as "piggyback parents. We have found llat stress an 1so a ion are some o( t e maro;=- factors in abuse ·· Sara O'Meara and Yvonne Fedderson. founders of the village. Rob1nson'S RECEIVE PERSONAL ATIENTION FROM OUR NEARLY ME® CONSULTANT THIS WEEK If you've undergone mastectomy surgery, we want to help. We offer Nearly Me, one of the most natural prosthesis form s available. that was developed by Ruth Handler, pictured here. Ms. Handler has undergone a mastectomy herself, and knows the benefits of having her product contoured into separate right and left breasts and designed to fit most regular bras. But let's talk further. Her personal fitter, Ms. Karen Close, will be at Robinson's 11Jewport to offer private, concerned assistance In Foun(Jations, Dept. 56, . Tuesday and Wedrlesday, August 7 ~nd'B. 10 a.m.-5 p .m. Do call today to arrange a time for your personal consultation: 7141644-2800, e¥t. 263 or 264 . . I MDftdlr, ~-•. ,.,. ---- Betty Voss, art therapist. works with one of the youngsters at Children 's Village USA in Beaumont. It \\-'Or ks like a cha rm. All I ha ve to hear is the announcer say : "and now a word from , .. and I leave the room . Whi ch means most TV commercials don't get much of a break from many women m y age. who aren't big TV viewers at best. Advertisers know I'll be there when their ads run in the Daily Pilot. I subscribe. More women turn to the advertising in their daily newspaper than the combined day and night audience on the TV tube. Does that surprise you? Tune in to the Daily Pilot. DAILY PILOT DM.YPILOT a J Eadangered Sperle• Laurie Middleton. an animaJ keeper at the Los Angeles zoo. shows off a young snow leopard. Ying. after feeding him recently. Ying and his brother, Yang. can be se~n daily in the Children's Zoo nursery. The snow Jeopard JS considered an endangered species. Campaign Launched To Halt Inflation UUN!l'INCTON, W~ '\la. (AP> -=...Co11v.illced.Jhat il'.nSP2_nslble spend· ing by the federal government is the cause or inflation, area -leaders have launched "PropQsition 9 Cents" to "pound some cents into Congress." The campaign's idea is simple: Collect nine peonies from each of 250.000 area residents, load the · rour tons or coins into a coal truck · to Washin~. The money will be given tO e Treasury Department to help re· duce the government's $800 billion debt-byS22,500. THE NINE CENTS represent the value a dollar lost last year to lnffation. • The sponsors hope their idea will catch on in other areus. c re a ling enough attention l<> force Congress to curb govern· mcnl spending "The rune cents idea ts a g1m· mick to grab people's attention about a serious nationa l pro· hlem," said John McCormack. a Huntington advertising man who designed the campaign "EVERY ONE OF us 1s losing mone.)' becaJ.1se the federal gov- t!tnmenl spends mof'e -wbJle vohtlcians tell us to live on less and f ue ls inflat10..n ." McCormack scud .. P roposition 9 Cents'' grew from a loeal bank's plan for a st:r1es of advertisements to educate people about inflation. ·w e were very concerned tsbout inflation and we wanted to do something about it. Our feel· ing was that people are told how to cope with innauon, but they don't understand the root pro· blem --what causes inflation:· said Stephen .Stark, 31, market· ing director for First Nationetl Bank of Ceredo STARK THEN WENT to McCormack. who handles the bank's advertising. He came up with the "Proposition 9 Cents" idea "Soon we realized that this project was too big for the bank to handle, so we went to busi· ness. labor and civic leaders m Huntington to ask for thei r sup· port. The response was over· whelming -· they loved it.," said McCormack. Community leaders in nearby Ashland. Ky .. and Ironton, Ohio, got wind of "Propos ition 9 Cents" and asked to join the campaign. "AND NOW, WE will have PCUID sctAOECEnTS llTO Con<.RESS 'STOP SPENDING. Campaign Logo 2.500 collection boxes in the area for the next two we-eks. People will be able to drop their nine cents into an envelope and put 1t into the box We plan on leaving for Washington with the pennies in mid-August." said Stark. To capture the public's atten· t1on, McCormack worked nearly full time for several months on a media blitz. the biggest he's put to~ether since the one he de· signed for John F . Kennedy's presidentiaJ primary victory in West Virginia iD 1960. It includes "Proposition 9 Cents"' television and radio com· merc1al s. news paper ads, bi llboards, a nd a country w estern song that begins: "INFLATION IS THE thing that 1s clipping our wings, it's high pnces of every kind. lnfla· t10n is pressure on the pocket. book that w1 II eventually blow your mind." The song concludes that by supporting the campaign, area residents can "turn Capitol Hill into the world's largest piggy bank." Stark said he dreams about "Proposition 9 Cents" sprea<ling and becoming a national move- ment. ··I have to believe that this m ay be the w<1y to mobilize Americans to put lhe1r fool down lo inflation," he s aid. .Population, Serviees HEALTH/CAREERS/NATION Monitor Mission To Begin WASHINGTON <AP> -Re1tardw,. aoon wlll bec1D a ••rl•• ol 50 d1 va to t.M wat.r· entombed lrootlad Mon.it.or lD an expedltlon that may determine if the C1v't1 War vtllMI e.u M ralHd The miuioo -"the moet im· J>Ort.ant uod e rwater ar~haeo&ocieal NpecUUon in-UU. ~ntury ·ln American waters" - will be1in off Cape Hatteru. N.C .• the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis tratloo uid. For the Record LA' VfGAI, Hn --.,,, ... ... ~···· Not Music To tlie Ears IK_ I __ """ lllC"* I '"u., a, oa. Pnsa '· 8TEINCaORN MINADeo.MtCHA•V (Mr... 1 P .... ..-~ ... _,. .. ,,.,... ...... .....-.a-.....__.._._..._ ·r 11 ·t NU" _.ar Dr. -.--: -· 1 you can ca 1 vu \,IM ........ ,wviu .. i •• lbat cbued UI awav from • friend's weddln• » ...... .._._If....., • , j • NOUON NAPCIUTA.NO L#lll 0. eelebr.UOO. 'nMir Clllly daupw bad Ult beeft u, "'~ . .,. ,._ "'"· married. Aft.er tbe ceremony aboUt 100 1ue1ta at· ~1u~:o'~cn111S1u -o.,,, tended tbe cilllMr io a 1ma1J banquet room . The L•, » .... ..,..,. J-... , _.. °' duce area wu pcl9tale·lta.IDP Ii.zed. ~·::~H ... ,.uusoN -But the six-piece band sounded Uke a 90-piece 1t.cier1 '--"'· "· _, HMC:r c.. ». outfit. The drummer w H wild and the trumpet.a ~~~l.~PNUC "-"' v led with him to Me wbo could make the. loudest PVQ. It,~' JeMI. lt, llOIJ\ Of IOUDda. ~:~;~::=··•vitae _ J~ Half-way throu~b the festivities we made our w . n. -uc. J . J0.1toe11 • c.&. excuaes and left. 11 lt possible thal our bearln1 ls -~. JUL.VM too aenaitive? Otbers seemed to be havini a good ¥E NIGHAN·SMITM -1•11n .,.. Ume. -Mr. T. lhOl'I~ Jr . 41, -0..ell J-. 26, botll ot ,._,_.n V•llo co•ov·KALLEL R-1 ....... DEAR MR. T. · ll's likely that many others NOAA AOMINIST&ATOa n . •"4 0>aw ~. H. 110111 °' suffered as you did but. lacked the gumption to aet . Coste-. I Richard Frank told a briefing ouNLAP·•OxEv w111ere1 up and leave. I have been' saying 1n prevous COi· t hat more than 30 scientists. eo••lt Jr.: ... -................. "· umns that many younsst.ers who attnd rock ~--llOlll of ...._., lloN<ll ( divers and technicians will nEMENT·KELLv -s10.,•n per ormances are invil· ...., Pbolo&n"aph the wreck, retrieve ~1<11••C1,ao.-c-.i.L .. it,110t"°' ing some degree of deaf· DOCTOR IN .,.. """"•on llM<.ll 1 f t artifacts and test the ship's ~co"·H•RS04 J.., ,,,.,,_ 11. >t. ness. you went o structural integrity. _,~ .. c..J0,11JOt11otE• '°'0 many 111m1lar wedding THE HOUSE 0 U N C A N C A M P 9 E l l f ' · . h .__ ' "It ls far too early for any de· c11r1u~ •-· u ... s.-.1.a ..... estlv1lles. you m1g t Ull; cision to be made about what ...cic..,1.i1NAM,2111.01eosc.e11o11ew lD danger. too. b CL EM ON$-PAJClON Jolt" 0 't ed ( sound I vet• or'"" wl II eventually happen to t e w""*"'· :w,...., MM L . 11, .,.,111 °' ur ears aren geal" or e .. ""' Monitor," Frank said. .. .... "°'' 9HcJI or more decibels -wbJch 1s probably what yOCJ "Even if it turns out that tbe ~.~<::~, n,E:;:: ~:', were enduring that day. Normal conversation 1s s h1p can be raised. there still re· 1t191on 1SHc11 about 80 decibels. For many persons. sound that main questions about whether DAMION vat.>NC A1<11"'41 • r eaches 90 deCJbela becomes uncomfortable and there exists any sure method or · ~:c:•••'<••. 11· ~" °' H•·-• harmful. They shooJd -wear ear proteetJOn of some in h k •t . JUl.Y ii klDd. ~~~~~~ l~ ~= :~~~sp~~~!/· ~! ~;LL;:,;~·~~·~: 1,'-::1 ~0", There's no question that excessively loud continued. "Or even if it should wo•m•"-mus ic 1s a form~ of nol'se poUulJon. If we can't all be raised at all." lOW LOW JFur~ ~.111..,., u ,.. wear l\11ckey Mousf ear protecll>rs. at least we can THE $2'5,MO mission is a JOint ~0':,'~~~"~~:;~-· ~ 001" 0 ' try to keep out of range. undcrtalong by NOAA. the state u •1ut FALC()fjCA .._ 1 )/ of North Ca ro lina and the •nd M•·q~··1 lOU•~-.. botll 0' MEDICALETrES •Harbor Branch Foundation. u fo11n•d•""•'"'Juui1 ~ar Dr. S&ei.ocroba: Help' Last year I re<1d in nri' vate . non-profit oceano· w;oRsr '-'ACKLEY Pll11o" ,._.. your column about s hots bein~ given peopJ~ to in ,.,. '' 10 -C011 ...... ~"~ ••. 001" o• crease..~ to begin with l...4.rn.. l7 grapfl1c res-eorc1l urganrntion """""'"4fon 8'-a:c!f bou r f based in Fort Pierce. Fla. ,. ,NN1tM1tN c11~c .-M .. 11 .. 1 years old. l am a short girl a t 1ve oot. one Harbor Branch will contnbule :.·~~~.~~= ~ ... l ll•n• 1' °"'" mr h tall $200.000 to the expedition, with JULY 11 I halt• !Jt'm~ short and I have ~urh a btg t·om· Mtllf" coco ,._,, r,,.,,.,. plex on my~lf I've <1lway~ dreamf:d of some sort the remainder divtded betw~n Jl•, ... o,,',_:c":~,·io"~.~onl, uo':~o'::,_!"" of pill I could lake to o ro~ NOAA and the North Carolina , ·~ ·-• ... • ·-.. I MORGAN TOPJIAN Ciro. LH, , Departm e nt of C u It u r a JT .,,o C.M•t• Ann H 00t11 o• So I m dying to know 1f shots will help me fh>sou rttS.----------Ww.s:-~bers-(){-my-fitmily-are-tst-teastnve1 . I JULY" II h l d T he U.S.S. Monitor is ymg m CO-NL TAYLOR ........ n """ six inches Beta~ ta as a ot of a vanta~es 210 feet or water off C1pe HJt· °"_.~,, c...1 "· 00•11<>' ,,.,.,.. bee, u!e . am bC mucl'l interested m mooehng Is tt h ._ k J •.>•"4 0 •1 •cn.,.o•r '-'""f'' bl h ........ ., Mi H 1£•ra ... Ill e:-t-!>"' :iJn lO a ~·~ : '"In. ~. ""' ~ ... ,,., S.rl>c'r. H PoSSI e 1or me 10 get l ese S11V'o') -81 • .... h1 l" uncfe · ~<J'. l..l r : I 1&62. 00111 or c~tir-~""' I . • I th n \CtO ATIN().FAE ESE Tomotll• 1t-r .~s came on Y mon s a er Pr11i11p, ,, "4 MI\~ "'•'°-LO<'• her battle with the Confederate •nn.,. o• Hut1ton91on Bu<" ironclad. the C.S.S. Virginw. commonly <:ailed the Mer rimack. HE S&A<f().1-NG -TA?llKS sailed into na' al h1l>tory ~!arch 9 . 1862. in the firs t hattlc bclwt-cn ironclads Hi storians ~a:. this hatlle off Hampton Hoads. Va .. ended the era of wooden fighting ships lroncladl-1 v.erc armored ships that had most of tht'1 r hulk un den~ ater These steam dnvcn vessels fought their wooden ad· vers a rrns with cannon or by ram mini{ them. The Monitor and the Mer· nmack fought a four-hour run ning battle of t an11on fire and ramming until both were heav1 ly damaged . T hey then dii. engaged. Lefties Smoloo More? DETROIT IAP> -P1 ty the poor-southpaws· a University of Michigun study suggests lbat too little sympathy with their plight makes them heavier cigaret t e s m ok e r s than right· handed people. Or-. EmC'St Har-bur g, a researcher 10 the un- 1ver s1ty's Progr am for DEAR MISS H The growth hormone you menlJon 1~ quite scarce. Even though you couLd Jo:et 1l I doubt that 1t would be helpfuJ at your age But 1t would really depend upon your bone-age de· vclopmenl X rays '°'ould show 1f there 1s mort' room ror growth Belter still, ha\t~ :.our family doctor refer you to an endocrmolog1st who specud.1zes in growth problems He will let you kno"' 1f you lack p1tu1tary hormone that might be replaced with shots In many instances or underdevelopment s uch treatment m younger children thitn yourself has caused many inches gafoed m height within a year . Meanwhile. lf you hnd that you can't be helped. try to accept yourself as you are Not eas~. I know. • • Learn how to stop short of fallgue. says Dr Steincrohn in his booklet. "How To Live With Less Tension At Home.· For a copy wnte to him at Box 156&; Costa Mesa, 92626. endostn~ 50 c-ents and '* stamped. self-addressed envelope. .... , ....... , ......... R eca ll e d Lo s Angeles Sc h o ol Board president Howard Mill er. a one lame lawyer. has bee n n a m e d ex · ecut1ve editor of the Los An geles Daily Journal. the nation's lar ges t l ega l newspaper. Pillows Labeled Wrongly? SACRAMENTO (AP 1 Here <; a shoppmg hp fo r pr,,s p ective purc haser-. of feather- or·dOwn·f11led_p1ll_Q_ws or <'nm ron:ers-.-f.OOKTor a tag carrying a certified l.tboratory analysis of tht' plum<1ge Th,. Mate Bureau of Homi> F'urrushings said the Feather and Down ~s a-cnrtTo n <ntd-ttlt;- m embers have a~recu to prov1c.c such uuorma t1on on pillows and com · forters manufactured for i.ale in California after Sept I The reason 1:, that the bureau d1 h~Ov e red numerous instanees of m1 i.lesoere<f down·and· 1eather-fllled products.·· It '>aJd products 1den· t ti 1<' d a ~ c· o n t a in 1 n g dov.n. goose down. duck down .and \ arious blend!> of down were found to tontam quanl1t1es of or- dinary feathers -which <1ren '( down "grossly in excess or lhat allowed bv law " 'v1olallons or its truth· 1n-labehng regulations were coun tered b y "'1thhold-from-sale or· ders affecting thousands of p1 ~low:-a nd com · torters. the bureau ~urd Club Told: Urban Health. said he _ J • ~f~i~~neth~r'e~~-1~3c~~~ ·-past Li~e No Ha11aicap SWpMwic SOLANA BEACH <AP> R icha rd Jones says he'll appeal an orde r by the California Alcoho lic Beverage CQntrol director to stop rock bands from performing in his night club. The place, Dick's at the Beach. is located beside a quiet reside n tial neighborhood. More than 500 complaints have been filed against Jones. saying the music keeps them awake ~t night. Baxter Rice, ABC direc- tor. overruled a dee is ion by an adm1nistrallve law judge a nd se nt word Thursday that Dick's will quiet down or move while conducting blood IJ ' pressure and heredity teals in Detroit. By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Eleven years ago. lfyouortomeeeeyoalmewbstt· Harburg said, tests on covered from meatal dlfflcuhies, la it 2,300 persons indicated best to keep quiet or to reveal Ute 60 per cent or ri g ht· previoaa dlsabiUty '° proapectin handed people smoked,. employers! Here's the ebolce one- compared with 78 per rudermade : Ct!nt of left.handers. A 1977 study of J.672 Dear Joyce I read your column persons showed s1miJur about the adv1sab11.lty or adm1tt.mg :i results. he said. 35 per-handicap before the JOb mterview. cent of right -ha nded Having had a severe disability. I people and 42 percent of want to t.eU my experienc~ m look· southpaws puffed. ang fj)r employment. fla rburg said he was ---t;.ece1ved treatment by a number not ready to theorize of p sychiatri st s for paranoid about the data, but other sch1zophren1a. It las ted 15 years. scientists suggest that Included in my expenence were two more left-handers turn series of shock treatments. years of to s moking to ward off taking large dosages or tranquilizers stre.ss they feel from and several hospit.ahutions.. a•couple cop mg with a nght· of which were quite long. handed world DValNG JOB INTERVIEWS I Move Upheld s howed a positive attitude and s tressed my ability to do the job well. When questioned about my history, I was straightforward with in - terviewers. [ __ CARE_ERS_J no wa y in terfe r e with m y performanct on the JOb M ~ results v.ere very enl-ouragmg. Of the five companies where f In· terv1ewed. three did not consider my history to be a significant factor in my employment The other two felt it was commendable that I had over· come a major handicap. ONE COMPANY NEITHER ac· cepted nor refused me. all four re- m aining employers offered me the position for which I apph ed except an electronics company its offer was for one level above that for which &. applied! I 1mmed1ately accept«! the higher offer and am doing very well. According to my experience 10 job hunting, 1f a quaJICied person shows self-confidence. has an optimistic outlook and levels with the in· terviewer about hlst.ory or severe mental illness. he has an excellent chance of finding ct good job in Houston. Shale Hunt Poses Problems FRESN O CAP I - Municipal Court refusal to process Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's parking tickets has been upheld by the state's 5th Di s· trict Court or Appeal her e. San Lu.is Obispo County Municipal Court quit handling perking ticketl from the college campus lut September to c ut co1t1 after Propo1itJon 13 wat ap· pl'Oved. I told them my diagnosis. the number or years in treatment. t.he m ed ication I formerly took and. briefly. about my hosp1taliutions. I supplied supporting evidence that my recovery was excellent and would in If you feel 1t would help others, you have my penruss100 to print this; in fact . I encourage you to do so. -James D. Ervla, Heu.._, Te11u DENVER (AP> -For years. people ln the West asked Washington to help them turn vast. teeervet of shale oil and coal lnto dome5\Jc energy. Now the government may be ready, but some West.enen wonder lf the region ts. "We've aU been saying we have to tet ready or we'll 1et steamrollered," Chipps Barry or the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board told the Denver Poet in a copyrilhted survey. "Now we can see the steamroller." P&ESIDBNT CA&TE& ou~ lined b11 S1A2 billion propoeal to develop domestic eaer11 eources IDd reduce U.S. reliance on foreiCD tu.II. The plan calla 'or debt ,........... ud tuaru· &eed prtcea ad pureh .... of the oU \.bet ,..... from au,.rbeat· bl• ...... -tM' Uquefte.UOO ud 1.u.tc.aioa ol coal. Carter allo •lllta to create an &aerp Moblllaa'tloa Board to .............. NY'9wal•· Porlant energy.producing pro· jects. What the plan does not ac· count for, Western ornciala said In interviews, a re: -HOW SMALL, &VllAL town1 will cope with a doubling or p0pula\ion as ener1y develop· ment creates new jobs a nd peo- ple flock to provide services for the workers. -How agriculture wtu tare .. ener(Y companiet vie for the re· Clon't already-acarce water IUP· pllea. -How loe•J and ttate 1overn· menu wUJ flnd Ute money to blre DeOPle to make au.re all U>e probrema set IOlved. &aperu ••1 ture are IOO blWoa ntowrable buTell ol o61 In ti•• 1baie oil d•f091te of Colorado. U\M md .,....,. n. .......... ..., ...... even more abundant -wtthlD nve yean, W1omtq aloMwtU be cburmn1 out 10me 1JO milUoa ...... ,..... ST ATE OFFICIALS predict. Carter's plan would double Wyoming's population of 400,000. A billion dollars will be needed over the next decade just. for the schools, roads, sewer and water aystema that the new Colorado population would require, say state otnctats. New Mexico's ene r gy a nd minerals secre tary. Larry Kehoe. says Carter's program has rnade no difference in plant for enertf development within h11 atat.e, which waa to have bad t.he natlon'• ftnt large .scale coal • 1a1lflcalM plant. When 1t'l9 be1an, two project.I we,. thoulbt to be well ~ war tor tappinc the mualve coal reMrVn under tbe Navljo reaervaUon. Both were •ban· doned when developera could not come to term1 with Navajo ·!Wlll54a.1i..'!1~8t~.., leaden. There hu been no indJcatJoa Carter's red·t•pe·cutUq ener11 board could make a dltference when It comea to d .. lin1 wlUI ladjqnet .... FREE DEMONSTRATION Today, Aug. 6, 7:30 p.m. oo ;ou ,..,., ...,,. ,. 1194 -· °"' ot ,_ 1...-> C-°"' IN 109• 0-Ofl-.., "'O'tl ·-.. -IUI 1-_..,0 W;_.,_... --·-~ ...... ..... •••y '°" "'9•_. ttreift YOu oo •• ¥0'" OWf'I ~· No ~O#lpeM,.., _..,. r-t~ t> to 7? 'l'O,. -ltfl -.,_ fO -l)Q!IJ. ~ -........ -~ •• --.. __ .. ..... 00 --"""' .,,. fot-c--... "--... ... " .. ~ • wor1e._oan11.. W•""'" OO•l\ G<.fij -1ro. ,_., ·--.... ot ... _' ,., •• witn ----" Al\ ........ -~t .... _,... -,-... ._ .. _,.._,... ... --~--.... ........,_w.. ... ___ ft ,.._,,..._ ....c-..... -~-l-vy '"-..... .... ---....-... --........... .,, .... ..... __ .,._...,. ___ , ............. _. ,......., """'~--IS., -W~ "lflW C-.. ,_ .... ,,.. .......,.., .. '°" ..... ..._, .. ' » .......... ...._, __ .. "-.. ~ ... -...... ................. Y ... ei--~ .. --..... - YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA fA~lt ·~ 'oundat'Onl 441 ~ 1711 .... c .............. 646-1211 ..... AA.tWlll.1178 Area Business ~Growths Told · Fluor Mla1u ud Metals, lne., a 1ubaidiary of Fluor Corp., Jrv1ne, and Furukawa Co. Ud., have agreed to Jointly participate in oftertq aervtcea to potential clieata in the copper and related mlnlna ud metalluqjcal industries outside Japan. Project requirementa wlU dictate the scope and extent of tbe participation of each company. Furukawa Co., baaed at Tokyo, lJ the founder of the Furukawa l"MIP of companies. Operating in Japan's mininc and metallgrgical lnduatry for more than 100 years. the flnn baa experience in ore procesaing, nub smelting, environmental coo· trol. gas and dust handling, waste-waler treatment and by-oroduct recovery ,.,..,. Projeets ••••red Four proje cts by the Planning Center, Newport Beach, have won awards in the "Gold Nugget Awards" competition sponsored by the Pacific Coast Builders Confere ~ and Bull lrtQliiine. Winners were the "best sing.le-family detached development'' category for Serrano Park, a 700- bome community in El Toro, for "best single-use plan" for Oakridge Estates, a 178-home communi· tv in San Dimas, in the ''best m ixed-use plan" category for East Lake ViUage, a 2,300.unit COJJl:_ 'r.:: I ,.,"'11=. •.• ... ~ ., "" ....... --........... ..... ! JOAl9 ...._IT ltnlltlO.t. ltl ................. ........,....._. ~-,_ ................. 11 ... . c.e.-... ._..,..._, UI He.-, Ille•• •••• , ...... ,. ltH .. , ~--· ---·---.,. , ... ---.............. , ... ='~"=''' ,........._._ .......... ... (c-t., Oef'* .. 0r ..... C-Cy ... ~ ... •11&.eo1--.. "•IMU ~-... ··-· ......... ..... a.nit --=::en::. DeilY ..... ~-·"·"" •wt "19UC NOTICE PIC'T'l.,... IUll•I .. MNIMI ITATSMllO , ... ,....,..,,_. --.,. ..... ......... , . TIUl'IU. &NTIElt .. IHS. llDN. ,.,. ... A-, .... A. MMe .... c:.....,....,., Gery I. T,..._ IM N T..Cll'I A-, ..... "' .... AM,"'"-· taltl 2 ftl8UC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 17 8 EOUA1. HOU.a OPPORTUNITY ..._ - ,p '!a ..... II'! All ................ tiled iDdlill•~·-­ject to the Federal Fair Pl1BUC NOTICE •tCTtT10US 9'KIM•U NAMalTATllMSNT Pl111UC NOTICE l i.wM (. 111911111, MU 0-. ' •-· T--, Cell1on1la tl3J6 ,,.._ L. ltelflll, ~ Vtllt'I' Cir- Cle, W...... Hiiis. C.ll!on\Je tl>U Tiiis llMBI,_, Is cOflclucl .. tty • ...... ~ Ttl• ......... --.. dol119 !NW-t1""'2 MUH: SUl'Satc»COUltTOPTMI Hous1n1 Act of 1961 wllicb ..-il lUegal to adverl&1e "any pre· fettrtce. ltmitallon. or ctiscnmrolt.lia ~ on race. cok>r. religion. sex. or 1111&..al orii-. w ao Intention to make any such preference, 1Jm1ta· ban, crd.ilcri-•Mm " 'Ibis DewsPQlll' will DOC• knowlaf)Y accept aoy adverllaaag ror real eslatll wbldt is IA viola· ban <1 t.be law. 0.., L. T "'-• Oellw•I Pan_. Tlllt .__. -1119d •1111 Ille Ceuetr CleB • Orwite c-1, °" ~tt..tm. LEE A, lltANCH, ~ci.n MAIUIY L UUlllt A ""'" r' rt CW.. ..., ............... Wtt1M It . O. EASTl!tlN S l lllllltA ITATl!OflCALlf'OtllllA FOlt PltOPEATIES, Ut70 ,,,1111•••• , .... cou ... ""', •. ,o •• ~~AANGI! SlrMI. ~ ..... GlllNnlie -.... 9MM NOTICI OP MIAtllNO OP ltlcNNI Allan CN1wal•r. JJO l'ITITIOH "°" l'tlOIATI OF WILL Ttl'll'" Orlw. H111111119to" B.-c ... AN O FOtl LETTl•S TESTAMlll· c.111.,....141,,... TA•Y ANO ~· AUTM0•1uT10 " D Tlllt b\Klneu II COflCIUCIH DY . TO AOMINISTl!lt UHDE• TME llmlled '*'"9nlllp. INDll'ENDENT ADMINISTtlATION AkMnto..twM.. OP UTATESACT. • Tiiis It~ WM llltcl wlttl the E1l•I• d 'VIL,... W BJll•K ER_. alle SllOl:Sc Nfu• • I thollldcMc.lltllilfrods .... ,.., .... CAt1111 '-tfCienldO..,..<:-.tronJUlf Al.PH '(ffL.LIA M BA RKc; 11 • 't"''" ..... ,,. 0ec •• sec1. A PvbllSlledOr .. CMJI 0.11 .. Pilol, l'ti.t HOT1ce IS HEllrev OIVPH .,.., A ..... Sl .. 1~20,21, 1'1' JOU-7t P11bllsNdOrllftOe CO.SI D•lly Piiot, RUBY WIHICLEll N\ !Ilea Mrton • J111., u. JI)_ Aug. •• 11, 1t19 m.1' CIClon lot' Pro~lt Of Will •nd IOt " cw, -,.,.. ... ron L ........ 1'e DAIL y PILOT I I labEty for ... ftrd .. CICll'T'ld .. , rfloe _,,. PUBl.JC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS U NAMl ITATIMINT The t~no perton Is doll'IQ blnl· l\ftSH.' c 11 SOULE ~ ASSOC. Ill GRAPHICOPV UI NHIMSY OFFICE P)IOVISCOHERS. GIG BlrO Str .. t. No. 112, N!weOrt._ ~C.ill '2~elloMI MettlMlng SerV\<H, ll'IC., a C.lllornl• corporation. GIG Blrcll Street, Ho. 112, HewPorl leeclt, Olllornl• 92660 Tiiis blal..U Is tonducllJd D; a COf· porallOfl. Netlelnal Mar1<e11no ServlctS.lr>< Marll.,.. R. Soui.. :ff9MIWH --- \u•n<e OI C...tl•rtt TttCe"-181 • encl PVBUC NOTICE EstetH A<t r•lertft<• to """" " tor Aut,..ti.ltOt\ to Adm•nuttf' uinOtt I tne tnO.o-""'°9"t •om1n1\1r1111on ot ----------made to< turlMr Odr11<111~-.. end 1r..1 c....... Ille 1111'1• -C>I..:• OI ht•nnQ ,,,., ·-· SUHltlOtlCOUtlTOFTMI M\ -wt IOI AllQUSI 14. 191,, •I TMI COU#TYOPOtlANOI ,.,,.nc Ho l 01 .. kl tourt •I 100 ''"' Ne........,,. C.nl.,. Onve Well, on l/W Clly o• ~nt• ........................ c .... 1002 ........................ STATEOPCA1.IPCNINCA POlt tO.OOa.m., W11/WU111nroomot Oe~rl L NOTIC• OP MEA lt_O_j)fl' rC.111"'""~ l'nlTION l'Otl AN OtlOEtl DlltlC. DeledJvAy7•. "" Mlillk to.,... .... TINO CONVIYANCI OF tll AL LEE A 8Rli'HCH y A IOOUUJlg brook rum by "~~r.~.RJ:'M.RY L.AHE DIAMOND JAC1tA:C::.~':7~11 lbe~<1Uusdr~ ... MRS. HERIERT o . DIAMOND, 1"6Se<IU!h61Mf'A... tr: le\f~I Costa Mesa MARY L.AHE HOUSE OIAMONO, -Cnlff,U._, townhOme J Bdnrul. Z LARRY DIAMOND •nd MAS. Tee: Ul11 ~ .... ... .. , h ROBE RT STANLEY ETIENNE. AtlWMftort "'1,,..., bau~"i W/ualn gas oulC en Oe< .. WHI. Publl"*l 0<.inoor co .. 1 O•U• P1101 mdl.dmi;t dlsbwasher & HOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INll July:I0,31,A \I. It/~ ct----_._,.""L..,,;J( or . wall to wall -------tl'ttnity-tn-Yortnrttnttc, and in-the "best recrea· tional facility" competition for work on the Park Place/Park Paseo Recreation Center, Irvine TlllS suc-t wes floeo with the Counlv Cleric o1 Oroln99 Councy °" J111y H5AautT o. OfA~eo 1'•• 1• ~artl1lone-carpelin.::-herel" • petlllol'I tor"" Order dll'l'C1l11Q1~----conver~t o4 r..,1Pf'Ollff1y1ou1ed •• P UBLIC NOTICE rrpll'. '-t:t bar & tom· 20, 1•1•. 432 Via L•do Nord, Newport Buell, p munil> pe>ol, lenn1:. & Fntt• Celltornl•~ ,..,~ence 10 •hlcll" ·-----·------spa Priced rii;thl J l PuDlllNd O<el'IQlt C:O.~t Dally Pilot, m•de IOf ~ pel'fl<ul•rs, •n<I IMC ,ICTITIOUS aUSINEH en•.~ CafJ 75) Jl:tJ 17 J111y2),JO-Aug.4,tl,lt7t 2't1·1• tlletime-placeolllffri119c1Wwm• NAME STATCMENT _.. --------------i l\es-\.ttl«Auo<nl IS, lt7t,•lt. TM folloooMQ __, "-"9 1111\I PUBUC NOTICE a .m ., In ITle ~ ol Oe~rtm.nt neu •• I Ho Jot Ykl coun. at 100 Civl( C.nle• THE ANIMAL ACT "JO Cat•llM Newport Pharmaceuticals International lnc., or1ve w ... 1. 1n uw Cltr ot s..... ...... street.~ ~a<n, c•1•1orr11• •i.s• Newport Beach. says its licensee Sigma Tau or ... ..., C.lllornl.. Denni• E. hr•o• 00 C•l•llne .. OTt ca TO CJtl!OITOtll Daleo Jwf It, 1m s.r .. c. ~ a..c11 Cai.torn••.,,,,. Rome, Italy, has received approval from the s.cs.•1t1•111 u.c.c.1 LEE A. BAANCH, ''"' °""rwu" cono11t1.a o• •n '" It I' health autbori•·es •o k t v· . ADUlktr..,,..1s.-.c1011em-. CounlY Cte<i. dlvldu•t L .!.~.an u " mar e lfUX&n ID The Nmtt< end Dll~--ecldr-Ml!lltlVll,MUMl'IElt &MUOHIS l)ennlsE. Teylor lwu.,---- -ottflet..-i-tere~ Ali'Llt=*-w _ .T .. h >laC-nl •H llNHI •1111 the Some Of the ~Uman diseases for WbiCb it can R udolpll Vrudenb11r1ll, Tiie • .,,....._ •• ~un(y CTtti ol OflllVt COVnt'ro<! Ju+y - • • ,....pon ""'°'P90Cll"' Inc.; Tiit ~ St1t1e 2:ae •'· 1t1• be used are herpes simplex, herpes zostt:r. vtral Peddle•. '410 w. co•" Hlt11•n. ~...,.,CA_.. Fme14 o hepatitis, measles, SSPE, acute viral encephalitis "•"'-18Hc11, c.111omoe !~1~. Puo11111ee1 <><-. C.O.•• oeur Poot Tiie """'" -DusiMu --·--·-......... -Julf1J,l0ana"'uo •. n , 1tn ,.,,.,. <ind influenza 01 ctw tr•ns""'" •re: PvtlllsNd OrM9t coast O•llr Pllo1, .. ----- t::SELECT T"PROPERTIES ----------woooelK>GI ~$127.950 Owner t ransterred. 2 bfdrm "ft-den. v111tittd ~ceilings, Wet bitJ' & ckt'Onlor wait ~Yer· ~ Pnvate d«k. t't!O-tral vacuum. self rlean· Sigma Tau is the largest pharmaceutical com-J111io s.nc~. Al'l,,..•s '°' '-CS. Jlllr 23• 30· -A"ll '· 1919 ,,...,, PUBLIC NOTICE Pany in Italy and has begun saJes in hospitals and ,.., "'· Nl<F•dden, s .... ,. A"•· T mg 0 "en & much mott' • · c.i1ton•oe pv·auc NOTICE CaJI 67J..8S50 choics All 01,., _,.,..s Nt-. -80· P CCTITIOVS I USINEU ~. ..,,. ' .. Viruxan is the second trademark being used in "'"tn ...wci 11'.,,. •GolMl•ror •11""'•----=,.,=cn=T""rou='""s'"'a""u"'s,..t""N"'E""ss,,.... ___ • T,.. ,:.:!'!s;!!!!~~'!!."G Du\• 1 I , th rod -.,ean!Mtpett10lar .. kt10Wnto NAME STATEMENT neU•\ I ~ It~~ al ti lay 1or e p uct known as lsoprinosi.ne '"''.::.,....-· D\1~11,!..!0~~~·1119 person. •re 0o1no RICKE.,. RACER. iss w "'" ~j ·., The loc.etlofl -...,.r•I oncrlptlott OCEAH 'M>AKS 1111 VIII W SlrHt, Coit•~. eai.101ntt 41~1• " ~..Z~-. E••a•U·L-tf of U.-"!'tomlr_,.,,..,are: H-DOl'f 8NOl.C:•llionu•n...: •Y. L•nce.w..1 110 Cot'• IAIW! (.o\ta .,..,..._, .. • m4lr" Tllat ,,_., llUsn•Hi louted .i conreo A. S<ltw-mt Hollo ~w. Cel•-• n~n '470 W Coe$! Hlgllw•y, HeWPOl'f Aoed, """'°" lleecll, Otllt0<1lle.,,..: Th" -IS conducled Dy an'" An OEM Peripherals Division has been established at Mif'rodata Corp., Irvine. Bud Blein· mger is vice president and generaJ manager. Its purpose is to concentrate the company's peripheral activities. including engineering, manufacturing, marketing and-sales. .T he new division will operate out or the com· pany's Reynold's offices across from company headquarters on Red Hill Avenue Resere tt'ear S .. p Opnes ThP Waltab Clarke international resort wear shop has opened al South Coast PJaza shopping center, Costa Mesa. The 25th or a string of resort boutiques in Southern California, Nevada and the south Pacific, the new shop marks the 2Stb anniversary of the beginning of Wallah and Gretchen Clarke's fashion care~r The chaJn was started in Laguna Beach. Headquarters are in Palm Springs SAL OpftU Ollkr Beverly Hills Federal Savings and Loan As· S-OC1ation has opened an office at 3748 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach It is the first of three association branches to tJe opened in Orange County this year. Others are under construction in Laguna Hills and Brea. lle11.,_reers ,., • .,~ First Califotnla Business and Industrial Development Corp. bas moved it.s corporate bead· quarters to a 1,725-square-foot facility at 3901 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The company makes loo&· and short-term Joana to businesees and industries that qualify for 496 government support programs T .. ee Se ... WI .. A.,•rtl Pbllllpe Brandt Reddic~. Inc .• Newport Beach, has received the Sacramento section of the California chapter of the American Plannina As· tOCiation merit award for•ita Lake Tahoe sboreline study. The ltUdy received the award as the belt pro- tect in the category of preservation and enhance· meot ol a natural environment BHtll. C.lllornla end 1tnown H TM Scewn L. A"°"""• 1420 E. ISlll dlvlOu•ll.Aftet W.ll M;-.::-:~. -IM elate °"Of ., ... :;~··· H•WPOrl Beacll. C•ltlornl• '"" Slet-• w•• ,,,..., ...... '"" -k ll, Ille INlk tra...ster h I• lie <Mt-Tiiis DV$1MSS Is <Ofldu<l..:I Dy e C-IY o.n. Of Or-CO<lnty on J1o1ty """m ecld ere eener •I llet'tnenlllp. 1'. "" F 11•.s B8"k d Ame<ka NT ~ SA. Crvlne Conr.s A. Scllw.oble PuDll'lled Or-Coe'I Ddlly Polol llld11slrlel OttlGe, 1400 Dove Streel. Tiii\ "'lt"""11 we\ 111.., wllh the Julv U 30-•·-6 IJ lt1' mi 14 l!lewJIO.rt.JletKll. Gellli!m.lLQlt or '' er c-1, Cledult.Or-. County on.Jiil ' ' -' ' :.~~~~"." Dulk lr.,.$l•r Is 10 It, mt. PU,.. PUBLIC NOTICE ct!::::.s 8'~".'" ~ ~,,:;'k"! ~'; J:.~~:::.~::;i1y,;..io;. ·-----------& SA, Newport BHch, Ca lllotl'll• NOTla OF TllU$TEIE'S $ALE '7.MO. T.S. Ne. JaS?· 4 TM ••t date tor lllll'IQ clt lll'IS h PUBLIC NOTICE BELL AAAHAGEME~T COMP,..HY A11911$f 21, 1t7t. •• duly -nteo Tr11\IH ""°"' ,,.. oa..., Jiiiy "·am 1ouo .. 1no OH<t1ci.C1 -ot ''"" W•l L Tlle"-1 STATE-lfTOf'AUNDONMINT SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIOH TO tHE --Peddl~r.lnc. OPUSI OI' HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C'"!>H By: Rudolpti Vr-rgll P:ICTITIOUS IUllNllSI NAM! l lMl••Dle •I llm~ 01 oate 1,. iewtut Tr .. SNfor Tiie IOI-.. Pe<SOft lies •Dal'donecl money ol '"" Unltlld Stein I all tl!jhl Jullos.>cllft tlM11sao41i.1tC1111ou$BllSlM\tHa,....: 1111• •nd ll'le<tsl ,.,,_.,ec1 to.,..,...,,. Tr-le<• YOSENllTE LUM8E R COM· held by n .,,_, Wfd'O@e<I of T•u>I 111 IANltOPAMlltlCA PANY,JlmE.-HlneOrlw . U9uN llW P<_,,.,,.... ... ....,,.,d~rfllt<I NATIOfilAL TitUIT AND ....... 1. c:.lttornl• mn T R u s T 0 R 8 Au c E A SAVINOIAISOCIATION Tiie Fldl'*4 lkl1iflft• Heme .... BENEDICT e nd ODAOrH'I' s .,.,, •• ,......,... ferred to abOW wes 111..i In Orenee BENEDICT 1•o.votse.-t CollntyonJllly21, ttn. BEHEFICIARV ASSOCIAT(O N••"'19NCll,CA"'6t J•mes ECIWerd E•\l•Y. Jim (HI I NV E!>T MEHTS ""''HNE R~H I p PuDll"*I Or""911 C.oest 0.11, Pllol, NIM Drive.~ Nlquel, c.111 ... n•• NUMBER 101 Auo11.i•. ''" ms." "'" R•<O<Clt<I J~ry ,. 1919 A\ n•lr -----------This ~ w~ '°"""<llld Dy a11 HO 79'St on b001< 1l011 -111 ul 01 PUBUC NOTICE ll'ICllvlOWI. llcial Records In I"• olft<• 01 ,,.. ~E1JSIWV-RllTder o4 °'"'~~MIO -Tiiis 11e--.t w•s flied wlCll the of tru\I Cll!'W:rltw\ ctw lotlo•il'l9 pro-CP....O Coutllr ~ d Oreno-Coullty on J111, perly SUl"£1tt0tl COUtlTOP TMll 12. 1'7'. Pere_. I l.Ol 1 ot Tre<I Ho ... , H ST A TIE OF CA LI P:Otl NC A ,.Otl '7ft1J $110wn on • Mall re<Of'de<I In 8-l6) TMll COUNTY OP OltANOI PubllsMcl <lrMOe CGeJt O•llY Piiot, P•on 41 an<:t O ot Mt.,tll•nl'Ou\ -. A:lt1114 July 23, llOand Aug.•· U, tm ,..,. 1'10ps. r ecords 01 Or•noe Counlt NOT ICIE OP ME A It I NG 0 C•lllornl•. l'ITITION POtl PltOllATI! OP WIL PUBUC NOTICE E •00111'19 ,,,.,.,,,.,,.,, •II Oii Oii AND POlt 1.llnlltS TESTAMl.N . rtQ"I\ m1nuels m1ner•I t 1onu. TAtlY AND AUTNOtlllATION T -nec11re l Q•< rlQlll~ •nd ol n•r ADM IN 11 Ta ti UN 0 II ti TM E l'KTtTIOUS •UslNISS hydrocerDons bf '""•••oever na,.... INOlll'llNDllNT AOMINISTltATC HAMI STATEMENT •no•n 11••1 ""'Y be ....... ,,°' uncs.r ,,.. 0 .. IESTATIS ACT. Tiie IOllOWl119 !*'ton Is doll'IQ Dusi-IN•OI Of l•nd ""'•'"•oov~ dff<rltll!d Estele of EUGENE R USSEL neuu · wur.o..1, _.,.,, ""' r101>1 10 or111 AYERS ... EUGENE R. AYERS• C AL I F 0 R H I A 8 0 AT min•. store, ••PIO•• •nd OP•<•I• E. R. AYERS .... EUGENE AYERS EXCHANGE, lllOU Harl>O< Blvd., UVouqll Ille ..,11.t<t or ""' u-r 500 o.u...,.i. Gerdtn On>w, c:.lllorl'lle "'4l '"' ol tlW w llsurleu ot •111 l•nd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Illa Jolln Pwter Frledllolf, 112 So\rtll llertlneOOw dlt1.crlllt<I, ., , • ..,...., 1r1 ELL.A CURTIS hn tlled "'"'"a pell Canyonwooct Orl"9, An.,..lm HllCI, lhe Clf!ed from Ille lrv•M CornpAny, rt· lfoll lor ProOete o4 Wiii and for Latter C•llforl'I• corded S.PI~ "· •• ,. In 800~ Tftl_,.., and 111tllot1utlol' lo Id Tllh buliMU IS <Ol'duct.eCI Dr.,. .... 11•~. Pege tMOol Ofll<l•I AKerd\ mll'ISJM tM •WM "'*' tM I dlvt~c. AllO u c.,Cll'IQ CNrt4rom Ille •• .,.I Adll'lil'lblratloft of EltMei Act. Jdwl P. Frledlloff surl•o wet., llQftt\. Due wllllOul tM lefenc• to wtlKll IJ ~ fOf' tunrwr Tiiis tUterMnl wu rtltd wllll U. rlolll ot wrf«• Miity u re-veo In parllculars, and lllel llle 11,.,,. • C-ty Clllr1< OI O..anoe C--.ty on Jlolly ttw dtted from Ille 1rv1,.. Com11•nr.re lllK• of llNrlfll tlllt -lllK bM<I 20. 1'7,, cordtd Septll"'btr 14, .. ,. 1n eoo- • for All9Ull 21, 1'19, et IO:W .. m .. I P11t1JJ 11.S. P~ tMOo4 Ofll<l•I Aetord• "'9 ~ d ~I No. J '"'*111¥1 Or.,.. C.oest O•lly Pilot, P•rUI 2: ...,,._.o<lllSlw ecipuorte .... ~ .. ,. C:Mc "9111« ~I Jlolly tJ ..... ~· •• "· "" 2121.1' Miii •• ..,._,tor, .. ~ .. M1 W•tl, I" l&e Cl1Y ot 5•1'11• Ane, ' for1tl In - -Ille lellll dff<rlbe4 lfl C.Cllomla. PUllUC NOTICE Artie It XIII o4 tlle Deeter.wt Ion ot cow o.ttld..,.. t, 1m """"· 'Ol'ClltloM and rHcrlcclon1 r• LEE A, lltAH04. cordttd J .... t. 1'7• 111 9DOll 117M, p ... ~°"" ........ 420otOfflclllll-AaTteU• .... .ACIC.tlMAN Ptennous IUSlll•U It Wlllstllno Swell, I ,.,,n. l• N. .......... NAMll ITATIMSllT C.lllor111e ..... ,. The foClew1"9 IPerlOns a,.. dol119 l"ll • "'"' lldldlrftl or comMOfl - ..... ,._,CA tnet '"""""s es: sl111at1on I> -•bo¥•, no ••rrtnty Tel: l'MI ..,.... J & J OllTRllUTIHO C()M. h 1 1-..n es to fls comPlt~ M <or-a-..,tw,...._ l'AHY .• 1615 w. MecArtllllr ....... re<tneHI " ------....:.::=------.. .-·--------------4 ............ Or ... Coest Deify ...... h lM I07, ..._. llMc:ll. c:.tlf......ia , ... lltMtlelery 11/IOtr WICI °'"' ot C NOTICE .....,,. .. 7,H,1919 ~ fJ~ Tf'\llt,ilr r-Ol•DrHCllOrdttl ... lt Pl18UC NOTICB PVBU Ml<Mel ~ 1770 w. l•ltlM 111 Ill• o4141t•tloM se<11recl tlltrtlly, PlJ•• •c NOTIC• 11...i .. N....,.art llHOI, C.tlfonll• '*l IMAlolor• .. ec111ec1 end dtllwr.o to ,..... lfOTtC• TOCllaOtTOllS _.. • Jack ScllWeltrer, '"' W•ll•ce tM u,_ralQMG a -ltttn O.Cl.,•llon ..ona1wca••,... hl'l•toaCOU•TO,TM• : --.c..fe~ClllllOnll•fJW of O.leutt ... Oernencl '°'Sal•, - .... ·-ITAft OP CAU'°°""IA POt1 SUl'SalOll COUtlT OP nta 'tllls WtiNH la coMu<-by o ~ltt.,. NIClce of -.Cll -Of electlol'I SUN .... CDUttTOf'nta Til•'°"""OPOtlNlea ITAftOPCAU'°°""IA"°41 ...-.. .,.,_.... .. c.euw tllt undenltned to sell a.tkl STAftWCMlflOltMAllOll ..... _, nt•c:outeTYOPOttM941 Jedlso-.11-"""'1J to Nlilfr Mid OllllOl4-._ TllaCOUWTYWOttMe• 111Me .. JAClt s.. ROUNOI, Sit.. MO.A-"111• ........... -lllM Wftll -........... 11ndtnl0Mdct11teo '" ,,. ,..._., -........ OK...... o•H•TOSHOWCAUM c-tyatnl .. Or ... c-.lyeaJ .. , MICIMtlceofllrH<lltlldOUlt(;tlol'lto HU,•M C. ~AOY•N ... HEL•N r=~· ~ HltllaY GIYIN .. POiit OIWI OP llAMll M, lf71• re<.,._ lilller'cll •. lt1' u IMtr. No. Q.Alltl Mr~ADn ... .._., C ti ....... _... 111 ,_ -...W ti IN -..ic .. ._ .. • ~-IOMl 111.,._ t.,., paee S2, If .. ._ Of --.. ..... ..... ,._......._ MetlOl•LYMflltlNN. .... .... er.,..C-..D111Yl't6et, kltllt-*. ,.:.ic. ~---_.. .............. _.......,. ---.. ·-........... M .. Gll M?n.••All9.6. ti, "'9 ,_ 1t .. ._ M1t _.. ._ ......... 11ut wltlltllt _... te , ...... cMHM la .. tfftce te flle '"""'· wlllt tfte ~··-LYM ...... ._ ._,. ,._ wltll .. • Miit or ~~y. •Kll'ft.1 Of' Im• -den ............. ..,.., _ ........ ..,.. ..... c..,. ,,.,. ...... c-...., ........ <Miit-I PVBUC NOTICE ............ 11'"· ..-... .... _ ..,..... ....... aAr .. uot .. ....,. ....,cwt, er" IM,_.,..._., -•~ M•ltOtE 11m11re11~ul 1• Pt'I' 111e rema111. .,....,aGNAU>MK•lll.tlll ........... _.. L.YNNlt ..... J ... CAMTtU.AN· II\ 11rl11tlN 1"!m el tlM 11etettl ...._ •* .... M&llk.e..c.t .. m••• • • .. ._ eM<-. oi.v. 1 ---o-•rcnnoua....,... eecw te1..,1111110...e1Tnnt.wltfllft-..., .-..i.wtoMC111e .. -. Dewt•l..9r .... PC. ... ~ tTttHalta y.,....,..",. _.., ..... IT • .,._lfT ...... 111 ......... ~ .. ...,;..,., .... .......... ,,.,_ lfllt. 9llltt-. &M ,.,..... ..,_ ......... Ill Miil INCtlr _. Tiie '9llewitle ,.,_en ....... .,_,II_,,_ .. ._ .. Mtll ........... -...... -._. c.1--. _,, llflldl I• .. ,._ ,,,. ....,.. WI-' .. 11:• a.m., ......._.: Died .. ,,._ ..... <llerVn ...-H · =-.... tM ~-....,, ..._................... kptaU191ft.""-11t .. _._gt ~ACl~IC •TCHlltl, UH .................... Mloftllttrwll ..................... ==--............ CM ...... c..-...,W. .... lutlell .......,. .... ,C... .... cetlt9nl6t~lilf .... DeedtfTNM. ..... ..., ...... ...., .. ..... ....... ""' .. <lll:llet .. -........... ..., ..................... TIMwN¥, ................... f 1At,................ .,...... ______ • J-~ca..r ............ ~Tl\""a 1t ·••m...wt .. tl· ...... I. "'9 OettC1 Jiiiy tt, tWt IT t• .. .,..,..., --.. e ~ ....... ~ .... ! flee ti ,.., ....... (onloofty, 10f141 ef .._.,,,,.._& Jedll. ,._,J,, -.r .. WI..-le...._ -lie Jey H. •cwu., Id •· 0"'9C• ._.. T-. OM City ....._,,...., ...... M. .......... a.c.-• ..... ,.. ..... .... -.... "' --•· lme\, i...adle. eel ...... _. Welt, IWte ""~· c.tlteNll•. ~~lfll-• .. rn~s:=~~ =..~r.::.~.-:.r!t-:-" ..:::.:-.:.Wild UeCI .. 8 Dl .. 1=:.=-lt C... ....... ,.._ ••Tllf'IF .. _._ .. Clrc........ ..... ... Clllrttt .... '"""" = .... I -.......... a.rtr .. Or'Mlt. ,..... ..... _.......... .,,,O.MltVICllCO •• iiiiilt .... .-. ......,CA_ ....,.,_,......_ a-eyC:.-lfOr-..c..r•Ntr ._ ---CA-t elle~ ............. ....... "UMIMefet, .... ~ c ...... c.. ,,.... ......-..... I c.1t...... .......... 0rll9 C111rt O.ey ~°'11111 c.11 Olilfr Clall.Ollfw ........... 0r-.. Ceett Dellr (lllllM, .., ... ' ......... t,l ""' ~ t .. ,.,,.., ... ""'!..!!~··· ..,.. .,. c $68.SOO- J Dedrm. 2 ba th Towobome. Pool. lo beauuful are .. facing l greenbelts.. Good le. rms. .$46 ZllJ >• • '. l()Nfft.T A [~lfllltm s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6. 7 8 ""'"'r11 .. 1n mav Pl•cf "' I, ..... ,., ·~•~Pf\0!1(' " '"~ .1 ni t !. Y J• m Mund'' lhru f'nt1a• ~Ii> noon Saturd"' CCIS1 \ M ~:SA tlH I~ t l3llV. II•' 642 50;~ 111 \'TJ\r.'ro' flt' ~CH 11¥7) l:Warll »I Yd. ~ l.AC,I '\ lll:o\C"H 11177 ' <:-. Hwy W tl•41h• Ho.>~;.h Wt ~ "lH111 C'Ol':'l>TY dial fret-~ 1220 CUSSllm DUDIMS Oudll.,.. fOC' t'OPV & klll• " ~ J!I pm th,. ddy lld•Hl' vubli<'•llton 'Ht'PI for SundJ\ " '\lund ,.,. t'.d111on• "hf'n 11• 11lhtw '' l>.IC .. rd•'. I:! n()()fl cuss.m 1"4AA"°"5 PR ROlt$ Adwf'rhun •lloufd tbttk tber ttcb cfalh " rrport erron ""ntrd1nlrlv Tii t: lli'lll V rtt.oT -I'S hal11llcv for the flnl 1nconr"c 1nt~onb. (.' ANl' El.l.ATIOl'IS· When kilhn& u lid be JUTI' 10 m•lte 8 rftW'd of tht' KILL NU MBEll CIVC'n )OU by 10Gr M u k•r aa ~ of ,_ tannll11tton Tiiis 111111 nom bf'r mu st be prt11.'ntrd by lht' idVt'rtlJ« ID UH Of I daSM.U C"ANC"F.LLATION OR ('ORR t:CTION OF' NEW AO BEPO R E RUN!ClNC. F.•trf l'ff'ort IS 1118* 10 k 1 IJ or '°'"" o -ad that • liter .-.ed. blll -I'-----'ff t.o do .. ..w Ille .. .... ·~ .......... .... 0011-Mnfa ADI: no• .. .,.. 1trk1t1 c•lt "' ......._ by et1ll er al ••1 -el our olO«s tlO ........... ~i , .. ......., c-t.e .... lllke • lJ •••• el all llrancll ~ T IE DAILY Pl&.OT , ... ,. .. tllt ""' 10 da811~ .... ~ ot re(111e •fl)' vertlHmnt. Hd to cll111&• II• ratu t ...... s ..... "'°" noUflt. • ll r,.r.::- (lillll ... - • SELECT PROPERTIES llACM~ Wtw.tfwYOUI Ir '1 21116 ~tt::r:' Sii ..... lkfdetobMch.Seethia $146,500! 3 and 2 bedrm duplex Gor1e ous Newport wilk a.uum•ble 914~ Hel•bts cbumer! 3 lmn. <>wner may cirry Bedrms. 2 /baths . IOmt peper. Hurry• call Completely renovated m&S50 wltb many upgr ades. C»t,.,,,,11 .,, ,,,,,,n~1.,• 1• ~ rd T k d [ ~·11111 ; ~=/~.~~~~ .. :.' HAW#JI r.&Mll PLEASE Lvty Buccola •It fmly home in aolagbt arter locatioa. lmmaeulat.e rmee io oooditioa Seller <--' aYe (or Hawaii Ulllil IOld. 14&-7711 -Walker & Lee STIPS TO RACH Owner reaay to vacate tbu neat 3 bedrm + fanuly rm + fanplace beacb couage All llwl on reelaDd'for onJY1139,500. Hurry, won't last. call 6T.Ml550 ()o!tt1 I !;I• ff C. i "• f(hiJ ,.,,'(f ' [~Biii VA BUYERS U you make Sl4001mo. ~may qwalify to own your own bome' Low ~h·•-n 1~33 Sea<'rest Om·e Corona del Mar '.'\e wport Bea<'h C"C1hfDm1a 92fi2S '714 • 644·1094. 644·68fi9 ~ ..... ,4 .. Dou le door entry. ceramic tiJe, 1te}Miown lJYtDI room, masaive stone fireplace. Step· saver k.ltcbeo, private muter .Wte. Low-main· tmancep-ounds. Call for appt. to preview. Only Sll8.000.963-7881 ()Pt"' ••• 0 ... s """' tOll "'"''' W.., P"'I 6o/o C:0-.1 •S950• S£LLS YOUK HOM~ FAST! FULL REALTY SERVICE! ASSC>"'T· U·SELL 9S7.371f7 Down' Loans to 1100.000. 11ACH HOME (.a.us.~w_ how to :2~.plus1<1t. View of do it! call Now• ocean Cw to pouna. T. to 11-4 c.,.. mg sur(. from th.is Spet'· Weu.t.! 754-1202 tacutar home. Extra large living room, DW'l.EX-gourmet lutctlen. spiral ....,llllc.-staircase leading to llodEs to beach ck shops pnvate ma.ster au.He. ~ enc1d patio. Only 'I'r'ylS'kdownandowner Sl38.000. Cal l fo r nnancUJg .it JO'( IOt. Pt!tSO Dal interview ll94.000. ~ Hurry, caU 9113-7lll1 m-'{7fN f1t O•ol \l~tOf!f-I• [i'ifiil [9,fiiNll &AllG.A.IM t ST TIMI 01 5 UdJI) S55.SOO home in 1&5.000 netgbborhood, 2Br. l Ba . ~clean area. Lg lot. room to expand. 146-5502 crw4m ·'"i STATB.Y 2STORY CHilMH Gractful cou nuy U ving Ill lhls 4 bec1rm. 3 bath home with formal dlrung. f arm)y-fl)OfD fpk,. bUjl e.-- ) ard wrt.b fanuly patio looks out to majesllc trees. A buutif uJ home for only Sl.38.500. Act now! Call s.&-2313 ilf't •• f'f0• ''', '""I °'81 ~<t [~lfi!ltl AIAHDC>tllD AllMCH COLOMIAL ISTATI "°1'o COt M ftSIOM r>role.iona.I qenl pro- vldioc total serv ict!s I MU)) will sell or aaaist )OU in purchasing your home for only 4%. Call 97> ll36 Agl. m.too COSTAMISA Bake to beach from trus J bedroom beauty. Large yard, good terms. Act DOW! There ia on.l,y one! Call 54&-2313 ~., ,,, 9 • ••S '~'081 "l<I• [Wlfillll ~ 2 bath. ftteplace. cuatom dra~s. A·l conditwn. -.~. MESAVaDE SPmAL 4 Bdrm 2 Ba. new carpets and paint. Enclosed patio w /spa. cemra1 air cond Many xtraa. SUJ,750. 2STOIY Shalce roof, 4 BR, 21 •• ba, $129,900. Eastaide Costa MfaL EAST&Uff Oaoice corner location. 5 BR.. 3 a.. $187,500. ..,Mee..., ..... 541-772' Real circular drive w/PM'killl. Elegant 2-sly beach. S BR incl guest qtra. 3 BA. Two sep dens w/beaml. Fplc's formal d1a. rm. Sep parent relre•l oil huge mstr s uHe w t sundeck . J Balconies. Walk to golf. ll bas it all. Move today. l::========-Askinl low $133$0. Call 963-0002 8kr Vou don't need a po to "dniw fast" when you place an ad lo tbe Daily JIUot Wmt Adi! Call DOW -eo-5811. Use the Daily Pilot "Fut Result" service directory. Your service Is our specialty. Call 14.2·56'18 eat. m • I • . ,, . . ... Moftd!t· All!! Ii 1111 9111111._W. ......_,_,. H1•n,_S. ........... S-. tt•",_S-. . ···············•·•····• .................................................................................................................. . • II IAY .. OMT Sev4,:ral fine ~ayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba ., oak floor. partia l basement, conc r ete foundation. Flats area. $120,000-Fee. ~ BI LL GRUNDY , REALTOR l i 1 fL,~'·••· D• •• ~~ fl o !) 0101 S©l'-&U~-~r.,zrs .. That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle -----,,_Irr CU.T I. l'OUAH ----- • teo110"9'1 ien.,, ol ""' ~----.:::-__ ,C!ll'ro;'n;i°..., -a. be-IO our ""'Pie ...,,Of I ~OSRE H I t I I' I I OUG FE I ~-i--..1~1 -1: ..--11 I r__,.,T,_.,.1 _0_0_1_, :' IS I j I 8oy, do kids know the value of a dollar. My son Just asked I p O y N E L I for 1111 allowance In ·-·. .,__...,.,-,.., --..l__,l,,..'-..1--1 O C.°"'ole•e "'• c~uckle quoted _ • . . • by foll1"9 "' IN ..,...,"9 ...,,d .___.___.__.______ '°" <»-•loo ....... -No 3 below e P~lt~I NUMB! tfO lf I If PS IN l>i!\f 50UA~!S Precious lace New Slit Sleeves 9427 10~.2oy, "" 11T1.1ti-11T""'T- Solt bows dtaw eyes to tllt . charm of t1lt new ilrt sllMs-1 breezy detlfl tor • ~ Sfflt- plt drm. Clloole a floWtly pnnt. • solid colol. pOllll dotS. Pnnted P*ltefn 9427: Half Sim 10~. 12~. 14~. li~ .• 18~. 20~. Sia 14~ (Mt 37)" .... 2 518 ,.. 60ctl lallric. • =-:~-:.-..::; ...................... •• . I --P•tt•m Dept. 4'2 O.lly Piiot m ........ Jrli:. .... ,.... P..•.. -. wt a.ontllC COSTS wiCll w BfMl.winlPAmMCAf· MOQ ...... I -.-.1 -·c::.~·u·~· 1"'4IMl•'rl ... .... : I ... llOJI •• .. •••••••• ...... !~! ••••••••••••••••••!~~ ••••••••••••••••••~~~ ·~~~~ ••• !~~ ~~ ..... .!!~ TUlnaOC•"S HOT- AND hflre's a :iinler• Turtlerock Highland.a -Br •n Garden home. with 1875 sq .rt . 3 Bdrms. formal dlnin" room. garden courtyard, and 2 rare placcs. Hol stuff! PlUR. a super vtew of lh n w rt! ·rcat1on/wllderness pork. Allfor$178,500. IJPl!lllf)IJ Ii M S ,. HEAL fORS', 676 6000 2443 E.i~t Coast Hl~Wiy, Corond del Mar NEWPORT DUPLEX t-'U rn1ithed (;lulie tu beach. 3 Bdrm & 2 Bdrm, ~lm. pvt. patios, rrvk & btg garage Xtra Ir~ lol w 1over 3600 s q fl Heduced lo $229,000 Easy rents. Owner mo.-.t aruoous Try a low dow11 JACOBS REALTY '75-6670 COUNTRY LIVING at 11.S betit 5 Bedroomi., :l bath fa mily home 10 eludes pool tublc & swim ming pool & much more' Olli now 5'W·:tti66 VA-CRV $71,000 -a Bdf'fn, I ba. Su.per Neighborhood. Trailer access. Garden Grove. 54.>ti676 Agent FAMILY'S DUA.M MEWPORT IEACH Sf)ht level <for pnvacy ), ('u:ILOnl bwlt 4 Bdrm 2~2 B.t. beamed ce1lmgs, ltv- Ul& room, formal d1.0LOg, balcony, 2 fireplaces (fitauly room & laving room>. A gallery for art. gourmet k1tchtm. cot.er t:unmenl C'enter. o ff large pool & dec k ~-eluded and pnvole 2200 HEATflER LN <Bt.wn lrVllJI:' & Ch.•rry Lk> ELEGANT MANSION Huge 2 st.or), 11 Udrm tioous room. 12x30' pool .!. f1replat•e:.. \H·tbar. t·or ncr fot, endsed patio SI l!t.000 UAL ISTAn ace• ew:111MC1 1t4t IAYCllST An Impressive home in a choJce area. An ideal home for the large family ... 4 bedrooms, formal dining room plus f .. mily room. The wide lot. 9lxl06, assures complete privacy. Price reduced to S229.SOO . . . . 458 NEWPORT CENTER llllVE NEWPORT BEACH 75Hl11 IAYFROMT Large deluxe duplex. ap prox 2 yrs. new, frpk Ill ea<·h urut. 4 rar g:ira~r Walk to aJI restaurant.:. & NcWlJ(>rt 1'1cr Nace !>Ull· dy beach. S.t.25.000 Ind land ' 8c6oa lay Prop. Reattors • 675-7060. •fltE BESt - OCEANFRONT * 3 Br & <!Rr lui.uraou' duple"' v.1th own~r.. u111t SS2.S.IAX> BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! Panorarruc Newport Bay Views from gorgeous 3 bedrm upper uo1t o r spec~ 2 bedrm lower wul' Natural bnck fplcs. Wet bars. 4 Car garage Boat space. Steps to beach. Dial 752 1700 >'A">"T'' ,, . , . (~IRMMI WANTED: Lovely wife. husband and children for l bu> tastefully d('corated 4 Br, 2 '-? ba home w a family r m, cozy frpk & sp.lrkLn.i pool Close to bch.Cfll~~ ALLSTATE REALTORS IAITIM .... ..., le C.11. Lot '. w•11t,OIO ....... ar.r.a., -• .... ...... 41U71 ... Pri-eorMl' locaUOO. OeeH Bhd. Cd II • . EDdoMd ........ H111e O../llrllr,._ kit. __.. uD1U wit.la warm wood paHliDI. MUST al owow will HrTY wlth I ..... dla. eompletely 1owc1own.cat1M1-n'll ••"a fi'r~ 1111.•ree. r.::om;,:;;;"';-111:111~ 11111° 11!11 il1l~l11!0•/lfl'"'•' '1I DlmlJ P..aa. A..-leillJll •u1:::.. --•-•••-8eautlhal2 BR frdilo. All done lo earthtone1, l..ar'M mas s ive lrplc, llUla " apnnkJ,ers. Microwave, IMl'ftllr oew pat.loe. Aasumable """""L 8 ~ % Io an . HI g h I y 2 aeparale baes oo Eutaide C.11. corner lot. ~low interest loan a, OWlm' may cam 2nd. New li.atLQg. ao hurry. ll won't last! $144,900. 60-7221 motivated aeUen. Ask-in« ooly rno.ooo. Submit aayotrer. l.C. TA YLOI CO. 640-5112 ColhlMtM 1024 l'~ ·-··:E: .... ~21 IUUTY -3 Gorgeou s 2 s t o r y Westclff I w/earthlone crpting. lllhW.Fiur! $19,000 Prune loc.'ation! R·2 lot. Buy oow a nd make dollars. CalJ 646-1111 Oi'ft4 .... ~. •* \ 'Uf•" hi'· ' Huge coootry kitchen. "Spac~ thruout. Very private yrd. Owner aox· 1ou:1 . C all now . 714/MS-!W!ll. [ ~ Dtf!M , __ W_al_k_T_o __ COUMTaY The Hm bor AtlHCH TUOOI J ust 2 blockx Wei.t or Encbant1ng Carnal(\! flarborand cl06etoshop- Houstl. Loog pnvall' Or p&llJt d.lstn<'t J bedroom 4 BR. den. Formal d111 home hai. den, fireplace 11\R Came Rm, w wet for ruddlln g. kitchen bar A n tique parlor wnh bwlun1> Co\ered w1m11nlel fpk . breakfa!>t patll) ~.!60 Wool last. nn AUil· ioft ludl' a "'"> l'J.11 ~1720 SUwlt'd glass window-. Seclud~d wttrl'.t."• 1n beauWul custom h<.m" area Only min . lo f111~t· beadier L--*"'....,.,....l<t"-1 Truly illl expenl•nn• to M'\:, and only s I 2'J 000 CaJI now' 714·963-0'.ll~ INVESTORS 5'ECIAL $'9,900 Lar~e <! bedrm homt- WL -· ~LISTING"' !Nol.AW QUARTERS JIJl(hly up~ra11l-d ;1 tir µl u 1n 1 •• 11. ,1 µ1 a7 Brtatol, Cll L.rl R2 lot In E·aide w1cbarmln1 Spanish 2'r, 1 ba house. 911.IOO. -E. l8Lb Sl. OWner-A&t. m.azi. • 4 Br ..,tit level, 3 Ba, 3 pr, molt popular mode l. llaay atra toucbea. 2036 Goklene>'e Pl. $148,900. 54M.178. Owner /Agt. ..... lfrO..... 1-lmmac 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, frpk, screeoed patio. Nr Mesa Verde g~ course. $96,500. 63y'i98l or 962-0678 eves/wknds. 1800 SO.FT. INDUSfRIAL BLOG • + 2 Bdrm house & Jacuui Call 645-9161 : OPEN HOUSE REAL TY / HOUSE OH THE .. LL OUt.rr:nmg 4 Bdrm, 3 bat.h Mesa Verde home. ll featuttS lots of wood and walJpaper, skyhtes. 3 car i.tarditC and feature:> I )tar warranty Ai.kin~ on I y $14 9 , !10 0 • Cit 11 ~!llB) ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS EASTS.DE CHARMER toNES __ _. _ __.-t--tnrated 011 co1 n~r lot- 1-..-JrthH>f'll I ri,>l ~.dl IO kill h1.n f'n nw .\lt-~a \ 1'rrJ1· & unl,i. $lS!I '.J()IJ ... \ \ !Prm ' i\OXIOU'> Im mac-·i Hr til5 m<· Great t:a!>t.:.1de loc:atmn t.fl {'ul de-~it<' N ew d1!» hwa!>ht:r & plumbang f1i. tu.re-Nt'WI} pamu>d & papered (;all for fu rthf'r tnfoc'ma t1on ,\ s ummt'r pl.11·1 and wintt•r t•x•' t Hrlrm ~IDJ!i(' f<1mlly homl' 1n N ewport l'ndt•r S200,U00 I-.Jntas t II lt•rms. Pcrfl-1 t lor .1 -; t· 1· o n ii h 11 rn t' "r tnH·~lm1•nt s 11•1,9f HJ JOO°/oCOMMISSIOM For a~grcs 1ve rea l e:.Wh: sal~ people. C'l'lll &l&lalk 714 -640 5()7~ 1~115 B \Y•\l)EHE Tl·:K lt..\U:, IHVl;>.1-; 'I 1-:H l t.\CI-. Watd1 lh•• ... u~ c..vlllt' l.J\ er tlll' ~ :Jrtl :Jrrn lrom th•· 1lt·1·k n m 1plt•h· v.1th bUJ It 111 lwndu.~' & 11rcp1l µlu' u11u-.u.dl\ IJ r,.!f' ltol "'11 h "lllH' •11.l."..n \lt·v. I om111t·11·I~ r l' ITl o rt C I t' rt t h r 1• •• l~-dror1m. 211 11.Hh home It l> e~c1tmg '. Corne ~Cl' 11 1 COLE OF NEwPORT REALTORS 675-5511 fllc~.1~~!,~c:'~~~ ,RIV A Tr: I E.ACHES A ssumable loan on Fee Simple Ca meo Sh or es home. Three bedroom. family room. formal dining and canyon view. 5325,000. r A COLDW18J. IA*B CO. 644-9060 2161 SAN-'OAOOINHILLSRO IN NEWPORT C£NT£R I • ma: 810111 ILllBS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE EXCELLEHT MEW LISTING IRVINE Decrf1cld's Popular Plun 5 t-our Bf'droom1> Plus Three Bathli t-'amaly Room With F1re place . Separate Breakfac;t Room. Hu~r Mas ter Suite NPW n ernr l:pl'(raded Good Location. Low M aintrn:mcc Yard llurr~· Only S1!>9.000 Gl ·--•.. .,..,._,, 631-1800 881 DOYa HIVI ' WATERFRONT LUXURY/BOAT SLIP A• exclHin re1idHu OM THI w A TH ..... ....dHd ....., .... ..... d ........... SptcW .... rted ............................. .... ......... 4'/J .............. . Sha.1• rJ-11 ...... DWI & ....... .... .................... ,.....-..4 ftrtplu ru ...... .._._,,..._. ... ~. "-" .. ...,, ,. .. d .... ..................... ~ ........ _.YOU OWN 'THI LAte • .._ '1 .,, ... , ... , te :;ntl•tl 1t111•n. •t 13 ....... ,, • .. WATERFRONT HOMES lac. 2436 W Coa~• Hlghwai. N\'Wnort Beach 631·1400 ... IU \I I\ 1-...C. I ...,~ (714) 673-6210 I BIG CANYON A :.crl'Ot' tranquil 4 Bk hnnw l'otn bl· \our:. in J v.ond\!rfull~ JIVt lci.·Jt1on Fashion Island Realty t>l-i U!l.J 1~111 t.!i' i RVPARICIHG EAST SIDE Custom detatled fll mlly h o m t:. 3 b e drm . c.&lb<.-dral cc1hng Lart r fare pl at'l'. ... u nc,h 1 n r tustum klll'hl'n allc~ :.n· ''-"'~· H\ flJrkinc l'r11·t·tl w ~11 9(1.!0 l \\1 now • Would you behl'll(> al ~l .Wl t he, is lhe lowest pnct..od 3 Bdrm 2 bath home 111 the d~velopmcnl at Uus ome '' Sharp and rlean. great location New on lbe market. so hurry' CaJl~·4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. DUPLEX S78,900 2 1$.•urm. t b.1lh l'J t h ReJr 11111t , br11·k lpk dble rar l(araf.lc• A bargain. t'aJI 546 23 13 t• • ~. Uill>lh ~ll , ________ _ Oftly tM Deily Pitot ,.•ltr t•llt you what'a neW In yovr ~I c°"""11nlly ... _, dtly 1.tU@jMI DUl'LEX NEWPORT IEACH Bay & <>Nan Just I blk away I LJea!>ehold , :I n It up. 2 BR do-.-n, 2 b:tth.:. each Pnced at Sl75.000 GT.J.3663 67S Jts~ I:.:\~ associated llRO K£R5o ll[ALTOllS 101', 'W l olboo •'l 1••1 OPPORTUHITY knocks often when you use resuJt.gcwn.-: Oa1ly Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast rm.rket Phone 642·5678 mecnab I Irvine realty OUTST AMDIMG DUPUX! Cute front 2BR unit w/fplc & lg kitchen. Rear unit one year old w/3BRs. fplc & vaulted ceiling. 2 gar ages & 2 carports. Walk to beach & shopping. $225,000 flexible financing -owner/ a·gent Barbara Wright 642·8235. <Y-96) YOUU. HAYE IT ALL •• in Utis 4BR executive residence in prestigious Big Canyon. A 24·hr. g uard gated community. Enter t hru gated courtyard ... view black free.form pool from a s unken conve rsation area ... or curl up with a book by the 2nd fplc in the spacious f amity rm. Formal dining rm for elegant entertaining. A fabulous offering at $585,000. Jeri Hunt. ( Y ·38) "OMI Of IAYCllSn mt1" Immaculate 48R family home on lg lot. Quality built by Ivan Wells -features lg pool 4' s~pe:r spa le family rm/kitchen 4' d1Ding rm. S339,000 -owner will consider lease w/option to purcbue. Bob Owenaea-8235. CY·39> l.OOUlJ: wit.h room fOf 2 llllX"e W\J~ •Jw.l W.tl'd ' caJI now for morc d 1: tails, &i6 1171 _,, . ,. . ELEGANT TOWMHOME!! l:.H•n•tlun~) ou nct'<l Jnd ~ All n..-.,., l Jflk'L'> and p.onl :O.IJO(ll'!>' Jnd on.'o( a kind FcJturt-. J Udrrl\.'>. 'l lJJth.:. .ind tlm 10)! roorn A must tu ''" I wl I ~-0.:lJJ F ORESTE OLSON ---· .,_" Newport Heights BRAND NEW CB>ARGLEH ~ltnct1ve ~and :i bedroom rondom1nlum!i frum $:11 .500 ~ l::Jden A•l' 1· ~1 ;M,l ti'7'14 MESAOElMAR ANXIOUS OWMER \\.inl" la'l ''*I'' on th1,.. I h•J r m 11 \' .1 u t ' I m m .. c ut .. i.-'ondll1•·fl h pn r"1 \•1 rnv\ t• ). lnl fH' I)! h 1J 11 r h •Ill ti 11 • ,ti ::.ch1i0b Onl) S!iX 11011 Don l 11.<ot ' ii 1 ~"~!JI SUPEJl LOCA TIOH ~p.;( IOU" l-.a::.l ">fdv 1 bdrm !. b:s llom1· ( ll'Jn r.m.xit' .,., n .. w 1 arthtoni· qx .. -.. p.wll & k1l hn ;-., . .,., l"OOf \a cant. ov. nt.•r ;inx IOU.'> SJ Ob. 000 So. Cc*f. R.atty S46-S605 645-6918 Walls of gla.."' enhJnC'r th" UOIQUI:' :i ht•drm holll\! floor to l'climg bnek fpk. \ilUlled l l.'11 1ngi;, 1>k) 11.:ht, hu~1· rmsu.-r i.wle O\('rlook1ni: sundcck and pauo . .,.,alk Ill wardrobe too Ov. ncr v.lll earn. no quahf> ml! Call for personal 1Jrl'\ 1ew •---------&16 1m COST A MESA . ·. , . . . 1006 4~°" I Lot LOWF~T PRICt. 10 Caita Mesa Onh JO' • down o we ,,·,"' .J) ~ rt.'llll'd Wortd Real Estate 556-5777 ....................... ,_ _______ _ 2 Duplx s in c l n f'w Bayfront to be-Xchgd dn. i--------• Owner 213-68'·3200. lor2 Ult.s. Subord10 au on. SZ31.000 each. Broker co- op. A# I Bkr. 673-8:112 BY OWNER BALBOA ISLAND $345,000 323APOLEMA CUSTOM 4 Bdrm. xlnt locaUon. near bay. 2 story, lrg pal.IO. great potential. BALBOA I S L AND REALTY 673.a700 C...datMw 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UHUSUAL DWLD On Poppy Ave .. old CdM. Attr. 2 bdrm. & playrm. owner's unit & good ren· tal &lb ad)Oining s wl m · mng pool. 1249.SOO Fl rm. PMILMARTIM llAl.ISTATI 644-7313 IYOWIBL RlrtJor View IW.la. 4 Br + family rm, pool, 1' earl*' lot. milli view, ...., uuu ...... Ullls.cftll Dr. '1»1508 ............. ~ siA&le level 4 bdrm. + family rm . .._ on maaaive (OYer ~ amt) lot. mlimiled ....... for ytlUI' .... c 1w••ramllJ . ~-- COSTA MESA 19UMITS PRIDE ol OWNERSHIP ON OVE R 1 A C of LAND. Sellin~ for 9 X ·s gross. No uruls li ke this anywhere. W W DOWN. owe W.WIHllEstat. 556-7777 ..-SAVBDE 4 Bdrm 2 bath, qualJty built. shake roof. dooblt> fireplac.~. Great locat1on. ideal for enterla1mn1t. Large rec room, lots or decking. low main· tenance yard. OHered at Sl(M,000. Cal 1540· l 151 ~=-• ~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS Eas ts1de charmer. ex· ecuuve fa011ly home. 4 br. 2 ba. pool. ituest house. frplcs . c ustom Cam rm. Must be seen! Priced under market al IUl5,000. Call ~·0467 Agt or-..1 Bri:>ker. MMl&YIOOM a3D ramt1.1 room. brick fplc, 4 BR. beaut batba, n ew k itch , 8 /1 , microwave. Perfect mad. Jmt liated. •·*· Ruth Laurie. Rltr, ....., By Owner, 4 Br 2 Ba. (amUy home. Exc:elleat area. Frpk, hdb' carpet· ed. 1' ,.& area. Call MZ·llOt dya, 131·12tt .... <LOSE TO BEACH! 2 o.s.m...-•bld1. <>alJ HW PIH 2 00 ... 2~ .-da. Prt~ =1·1-.-. to Mui ...., ......... tmmedlately. ••· Jo11D v-. eo. ... ~.-.ooo. Pita..,. Gallery of Homea • ..... ~ •Mall.0,.1--.... . ~r21 . SURF REALTY 979-1050 1026 ·-····················· MARINITA 'P.• •I • .u ul .. r hill Luµ h•"rtk.., ..!ttl! :t'Oh o;q fl l'IOM· to ~l.inn.1 Sch .• IW & l'alll' La f'ra m.1 Hra Sl;"):J •AA1111 l>!1a.1Jo 1 831 J.;Ml • .a!J3 lOOu Uldr Bc<ich .. \ frnm1· :!hr 1 h.• .!. 1·.;r j!ar n n .. f\ r l' mvdt'lt.'11 n••W lilt in • OWlll r W'fll l'J f f\ SJ.1 fO t 0 "' n 1• r \ i; 1 lttl lJl5 SMI Z i.:i I D> ()y.ner New :JIJr. <!h.1 I r i: "' R . 1• r II r • I \ l.1nd.'>1.0d ped, Ill 1•.111 .... n\un \ 11:v.. t ul t.I\! l>J• ~.!.<IU ill! ()(.'t.J\.'l VU, 2 BH r ondo ~l 17,0VO. A J:I :\.1 ii,, l$r\dJll. 7l<H!i7 :I009 1034 . •.••...•••••....•..... La.'t Chanre. 4br. 212ba, ~11)():.q . ft Founta111 \ alle; llnmc• Need~ ..... 11ll(' v.or k. but look al the terms SI I ,!>00 move ... you 111 wit.h pymL'i. $1.327 '{)I" ~can assume th1• present SS9t /mo. w 1only $43,000dn. We are flex1- bfe and aruuous. Call rast 11 won't last. Armand or Michelle. 540 46t6 or 83.S-02U . Pager !1~51. H.a11itu9.-IHch I 040. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9I02 Oc.-cnst i Bedrm. 2'.-a ba, approx •, rruJe to ocean. 18 Mos old. Parit Place,I te842·7461 AUTHEMTIC VILLA TILi iOOF-2 STY ~CH-VIEW Gated e ntry . Vaulted re1llngs . Hu i:e Lt< w1Crplc. Garden k itchen. f"orma.I DR. Lush ter· race. Studio l oft . Massive m aster sullu wtRoman tub. Guest quarters. T.O. 8'-t% VA loa n . Sacrifice s ale Sl.17.900. F.P Shoreline Alaociates 848·2262. WALK TO 11.ACH Sharp4br. l~ba, ram rm w/Crplc, RV access. By Owner S87,000. Newly re· a.>de.led. Must see! 8441 Donc~r. 960-1729. NEW lJS'l1NG! Sbm1> 2 Bdrm, corner loc. Onl)' S14,500. Prin. only. RE/.llAX Exel. 87W3l2 lbr, Ooallo. Attaclted 2 car pr. UPIJ'aded end unit . HNI' bch. -.llOO. PJi&ic . Qdy.S40I lllCUTIVI HOMI (« 4 Br. cmr MOO" ft, f alluloul pool 6 Jacuaal- W t l b ar·bal con y . Oramic tile •t.17. 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""" vn ~ owner mu1t 1J.Cll Wlk lo Jloaa ffoapltal ~aide red brick trtm. J ._................ S Br. a., new epu. d.rps 6 .--.--· ~•clAlar OoU c.'OUl'M now 2-td2 lllllc'rc1't. f~lhilncw '79Canyon U.Ownenunit:J.2.lrplc. Hone Raacb. J.aacre &llt. JOdl OK. no pet.a. UL•'CMflm _..,,. aq ft 4 to a 11110. w18x20 enclosed CtMl :l()ic32. 2ur. onJy encl pr. Z-2. Inc lll90 +411r Home .. ...-Ca· Mesa del llar. 1$50 OoJy .. ., .... fot thl1 l1•ngo ftdrnw. ~,., bat.hi Pool JIOl"Cb . .S Star Anahelrn S(l.800.1$4031 per mo. Noquali(. w~ ... Brll.r . ._1'131. .... .. ~.._. ...... d aild11pa &1.37S.OOO ·~Park lkduc d 111 ....nc•llllllHml dwn. 1202.300 Owner •--------- At la at a • ea I l 0 r aooo Maku otrer tu W 93llO ~. % Bil bome~, 1arqe, Brookhrtt. Very ~&an Tll STAINES CO ct..)'' <J8637 11> MMl'UMAM'S =·no · "25/mo. priva~ c.al·dt ·aac lot • Meillett-Ston COSTAMISA DUPLEX I YROLD ltAMCH II'· u 53 ·B, Orange &4H111 ,5 ... ,.IOO C 2 er l Ba ea. d.wuhera, J·-• r-_,._sou•"' ,J ,_Ave_. ----- w1is· traaler atnH -A new '79 anyon Crest ~ dt t.o .... ...-muc. "'uo ·-... -Q- 1 -------' ...... CUI m H ..,.., S I d d --.bar Can:le Ron N .. t& HOMIS TO • SOLDI -------· ~. kln.e H bdrm. adlt wall ~. F .P . in emet. ...... ec u e EM&•kle. bll to 17th. Big 3 Ort. REAi.. t:SfATt: OW •ft --------•I pk, wlk to •hopping from wtit. 11 dbl gar. aa..wtt.bfabul0ul8,000 br, 3 ba, r.vt 1arden. PllOP't:S~IOHALS , -4'ANSF••• A -~ S.-.t•~ulu Portdlnu II COSTA MESA ~.OCJO (~) copper plumbinJ. rain eq. ft. rwh home: hu deck.I, poo . Huie lot. UIH1f'I, .._ _._ t M•u-. zv,...-. ei.w.,. pool l hrliur View ..,.1RSES ~-MWtt..a gutters. compl. i:nsuJal· ev~ fflHn waJk·ln $696 rno. 673·6331; - 11 -,-.. -----~ ......., ,...., ..._. ........_ m .. 'flews llOOM'lj, • Br 3...., BM. 2 ""' ~7·9390 ed. E aide CM. Asking refnaeralor to s wim· •-1044 -·~ ..--ham rm• 87~.ooo. ln~I WELCOME $137 oo mlnC pool even• trap ---------.. •••••••• .......... •• f ltl.111 land..~1\lrt.St-.obopu. • 0 · 631 ' 3588 • rH&e + ~ueat houae .0.-2brcoodonr.So. -TAii OYll IXISTIM• LOAHt Oprn Sal 1S un l ~. JdcaJ locallOn. CI0'1t 10 ~.~.~.!~~~ 646-'1648. Prin only. calso with pool > + Cit Pl au. Pool , $19,00G 101/Jo/ol.om Tlake over Iota •t 101,. idLWtll ra&a. :I blboo.m town home wit• up IJ'1lded cUllttlna. m•r r ored w•rdrt bei. hrtplate. 1owrmet kllcMn wuh b111ltln:. Communtty poeil . Call ~· Tlllllll. --~ UNIV PARK Model perfect eod unJt 2 pallOb, g.as BBQ, wetbar, pool, tennis & view! 1173-4313 RE IMAX ORANOE'TREEPlan4 Patio home. Cen\ral air, firepluce . Adull com· mwuty. $91>.000 Woodbrid ge Cl'ossang East.on model, 3 Br 21 2 Ba. many upgwdes, de ~agner's res idtnce. By owner 551-4320 RANCffifS"AN-;'OAQUTN On golf course 2br. de n, :!Ila. trplc, lg <bl i::aral!C. v<><>I & J3C. $131.500 1>10-00'.fi ....... ...., ... , .. J a.t•u-. J lh ~ '1ta8-Ull Owm1r WOtk, shopping & tnle r 8Gfff2'/i T03ACll 6 UMh 9UEUMITdSd 2 1c!:e~!~:, ~:~:e~c!t~'. ~~~50 . No pets. ••ffl·l•••I 19••• wltlt HH• vlew1, New dh dupl .. x• .. • by tamment w1bu.s stop at VJL'WSITES • arp, upgra e -. • "' "'" h k "" "-'-oarde t 1•· S790.000 Buys luxury 1\ UI\ l'llKI Ill I l.1rhor lnH''' m,·nl < '11 _.,, I .... .-.&.. ~ CH .. a't'(. hualdf'r Reduced to l C par '77 Skyhne Fast growing custom uwru.. 0 ype un ..., pri S •o.&·AAA-,.--.. ,. ... ,,.... .. ... ~ _., :11ngle wide, tn clean. ho 4..... 1 ., with a pool. Pvt patto Wllh vacy. _. -.--.....,,uuutt.:U.. .,......,...,1. ... me area. "" ma e.. """· ,,.. .. ,,, sp•·c .... lau 67"' ~400 ' " ... et. park W/Clbhsl! & F.ai.l o( Jnl. 15. Rancho -f<A.... -... .,. D -4 5·1720 l1Mwean('w&exc1hng JIM.'Ual Low Lc.>w s p3ce C al1£orn1a Plaza : areawteachurut.Two HARBOR • 'GU~ • NIGU L W'.J.Y whelp you Locate a rent. -$19,9'J5. 1M97 i Te mecula super views units Townhou.!le type. 2 ~ l"'lllA E house many area below GenUyroll.lngfertalesoal wtfrplcs . O ther units 499.4551 49J..ll I 2 IJl(.· 6.:00\8 ta\ilrltel pnce SUNSHJ Nl Water. powe r under· also available an xlnl S CMll ror de.tads. 642·9601 MOBlLE HOM~ ground and telephone areas Call today 979·S370 CMlfll L....-D-PoW b'150144 ____ 554-3700 J>n~ from $2!1.~ with A 497.JJJI 644-7020 IAYSHOHDRIVE ay;; or 2.5 '·<town Con· LLSTATE DUPLEX. 2br, tba, new crpa, drp8 & paint. Sm. child OK. No Pets. l350rno. UIM-A Meyer. PL 549.3414 aft. S :30 & wlcDda ,Uwely 2 Br condo. pool, pat.lo, garage & carport, $425. Iow a St. CM. 646-M46 Mesa Verde 4 br, 2 ba, .... ... family rm Super sharp ~ W..ted 2900 Bltns, frplc. ·toed yard. L-IHc.. Newport laoch WwkJhrugaleto Balboa tac\ lkiward Cook. BKR ·~~-----~ ... Golden Wetit i tll.60. 2Br 714 mt>S73b R1:::a1 -r,_. Ua> Club 8ea&ut1ful ea· r J"·~htio "--·ult~n··RE ..._,~ ho 2 . am rm C'u&1um ....,... .....,,.,, u ..., me IJ\ perfect cond 2 nxJwoocldet'k.!>•l'k San ~-u~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aval!. 8/lS. $625. 646·l535 rroi.t.er llWLt'S (} w bay JuanCapo 4.,., o"'" DusaM.X4ns/ ~ "''S-C.M. vu from 1>1Lllng rm > .,.,...,.,..., ONts S. 1100 Near new. J Br owners ~leada 1048 Hewportleoch 1069 C'arol TaL um, Rllr. .. ..................... urut. 2 ba, frpl. 2·car ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ MOlilLE HOM~ OCEAN DUPLEXES gar . J..2 Br. 2 ba. wuls I ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ., u y . ., L' L l. R L •• "' 1. TSL lnvstmlS 642· 1603 WIU. PAY CASH in a nasn for your house. uruu or land. •2 Br. l ba condo nr South Coast Plaza. New cl1)lS. drps, A IC. pool. Security gale . No pet!. _ Childre n ok . $450 968-3M2 or 545·5151. CALIF. CLASSIC 180 deg white w ater view, n.r beach 5 Bdrm, 31ft ba +den. dbl lot. One of a lund $400,000 is a 'steal. $100,000 down Easy lermK. OWNER C all f <>r appt . 7141833·3581or499·42.47 41R.-3 IATHS Lge. lot. patio, courtyd. Form. dm. <fam > rm . lge. lav. rm., beamed Ct!ll .. st.one frpl. Move·tn cood. Only $142,500! Hany!- Mlss.aon Realty . 494-0731 BBALDIAYLOT 673-6634 ---- CAT AUNA VIEW Sparkling pool Ha~ yrll Lge sharp 4 bdr i\n uma:ung Newport 111:,11·1! value. Call u:; for full de tills. 71415'15 U.191 1• u ~ c. r. ,, New :J bedroom homeis Fl NANCE ~apt Storus Coo&tr Real 1-:-<lutc •HO QUALJFYING • Only $10,000, takt• o\er £anlast1c leai.c option on 3 BR exec home Wo · ~ -------1 Newport Beach 12 UNITS WOODSY A·FRAME Llkl' a cult' rusu c· moun tum cabm 111 the hl'J rt of btl:ich ttrcu pool and tcruu:. nearby Absolute I ~ 1mmaculu1 1: a nd bnRhl with :o;k)'lal'(hl~ a nd l'Q') f1rt•plan~ $1 05.000 642-5200 Pete Barre~-t ffl}alcy ~ r WESTCLIFF Mobil~ Honw Stor• 64&-4414 or 492 13~:1 lnfomotion c .... er CALLUS 661·1021 !''or lht' d1S('r1m1naung buyer 1-:xecult H ' hnmc Ill bt'Julaful llunungton Ht•ach !"l • I' 1t1 k J 111li~> lll'lu:1.e i.1~ /11 ,11 k I , :.! hdrm. 2 ba t ollll 1111 w\.od burrung l11l•J.1.1tl' CU'cilHlilt4tct• •(Im~ numerous lo I l'>l Sh•>" n b ~ a 1> 1> l 11 1 I ' i:N H1 1.;71S!! lJll ~ :r.!'12 NEWPORT IEACH Va.now; 10<· on Penan & Nw1H Shr.., "'ail All amcn1ltl!>1 Prei.cnlly lca..w<J 'l'urn·key oper.A uon l'ropt•rty mJtml avw.I bi5-4!!t2. BKH 3226 Brood St. M.I Each urul h.1~ i II: Hr'~ & dt'fl. :! 1.lrJ lg!" I pal10S , 2 T111k~. :. .tlJ. load~ o( ~..1.llPllJJPI A~!l !fi!J :AllJ ~PropH+y 2000 ....................••. E:asbide o..pa.x \\ t•\lfil hid)! $11:1.500 16 DELUXE UNITS PRJMI:: EASTSIDJ::. CM 2 Bdrms each. ntESTARNESCO. 640 57 ll SCOTT IEA.LTY 536-7533 ~~~~~-~~~~~~~~!Nearly new 3 bdrm. 2•,, ba. bwlt ms, d ishwai;her. ------.... 4 PLEX Nr lfunlanitton ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 car garage, pal.io lndry l;,cl. Adults, no pet~. Avwl Sept. lst. $495. Call 675-0562 days , 673-14111 eves/wknds. 11br 1.11 II H $22!>.000 Agt .._.. lwftilhtd Steve Gnadl 972·9300 -................•..•... i..,_INcll 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Errk."rald Bay. winter ren· ta1 3 BR. maid's qtr:. l\va&J. Sept Lsl Sl500 Mo. 1'umer Asi.oc 49!M591 494·1177 ----- &Toro 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4br. Priced from M65 to $495. Fncd yard &. Rarage&. Fam1l1 e s ttlwpertleoc" 3169 please. Kid& & pet:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wekolne. Call 964·2566 or Ill V1a L1doNord ~~gt.oofee. W15 mo L.l!e 2 bdrm. 2 F .b.1with den&pat10 fiaa. ... t•aillllt V*Y 3234 L n ave r ~l l\ l';r k Cha1wellor 5br FU lh -------·f>wn~r-SI0!;,006 lt-.r.o1t' l a nd 1>r1 n t'' .. n h .15.!dl60 . FAMILY DWGHT f!LG..~11.b large healed & fJltt!red pool & i.pll 4 Large bdrms . formal dmang & rarruly rms . ? frolci. - re< rt·alror room & Mf1ce .l.l~~ $247,000. I Door from the 01.'t.'Jll Unbelivcabl)Jow_ µm·wl i il:-SI2S']oo 0 \\ ner \\ 111 trade. Worid Real Estate 556-7777 &!auL1fuJ 3 IJr I.ob ol plJnl:.. fabulous pool !J.ccpl.n.,. Owner ~r> moln Jh.'\l al SllS!i.!NO ~ PR€HIG€ q_ __ ....___,~ HOM€~ LET YOUR MONEY WORK FOK "fO U ll'lfV't S"i" 11-t I IMllt"I \\tll1,1rr} OlllO',, ~ un11u1 un iluv.n lITS:SOIT /("-PR€HIG€ I HOM€~ JJjJW('tJJ,1 llW\ ;>.H 645-6646 VISTA.4Pkx Pnde ol ownerslup unah Wllh bec1uuful view Only z yr.; old wathllOO sq IT t'<t Ch u nit All 2 bt>droc>rru.. 1 ', bath.-.. a II t'I~ bag kitchens with :.c.>lf dearung ovens & dts hv.c1sheri. lnd1v1dual pallO!'> & garaites. too Lol b•J? enough for 4 rmre wu~oou-with gre;it term.-. ;md good , .,,,h flow ;\ Quail Place ,. ,. (' I u ., 1 ~ ,, B r 11 k •' r t Ot; pc r a l llJ 11 (,,' J II 7:>.! 1!0.1 Waterfront lrome11 Tnr ••••••••••••••••••••••• :i.tl6W Coa.<.t llwy HOMES-t·OR RENT- 631 1"°° 3 or 4 br. Pnced rrom --·-$1651.0 M9S. Fncd yard~ :> bdrm, 3 ha , Mtd ~araf(l!i. F amalac-. PcrunsuJa $86(1 Ava1la· plea .. e . kadi. & pct-. bll'OO\\ for )car 673 H7·~1 welcome Call 964·256t<>r -91.l 2!171 A~. no fee 17 ·-·---------• ;ru1 w t.••·• ' ""'v ~H 645-l..( ~t W oot1t-r1cl((c 11 1\l'i.1 v ITll.}(]t '· J · H,· u ' '"'" !1' .' f. brand new . huge lot. 642-01t2.644·ti6Ri BEAUTIFUL MIMT CONDITION 3 Hdrms .. 2 baths. North Laguna cottage , walk lo Crescent Bay Beach. Privat e y ard with S<'Vcr31 frua t-1:rees~bttr~ attat'hcd 2 t'a r gara~e Wllh door opt:ncr Pnced at S17!'>.000 Sale1Lca&C Hcnt 3br. 2ba, pool , Jat•ur.1.1, nm decor. $1000 G-15· 17:18 NEWPORT BEACH 5 Umli., I lot from oceun front ~J0.000 down A»· :.ume $220.000 conlr..id Prope.rt)' ilnus.e &•~:~so ONE OF THESE •GREAT BUYS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 'J QUAIL COSTAMESA I PLACE 4HouMlon I L?t -AaEATIES"" 1.c>\\l''>l pril'<' an (ostu ... '"""""'~ H.atlM9on ~actt 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM ES FOlt Ri'.:NT Bi'.:S T BUY 1 -.: EJ\STOLUFFS Slt;.1.!AJO 4br. i.~:lba.bom.eon lar~c. crnr lot u<'ro:.-; t rom :.hop~. tenn1:. <"lub & ~c h ool:. ti 44 8187 . 6-14·2142 SUMKIST GARDENS \k .,,1 ()nJv IO'. do\\n 10,.. nl l :lO '..M.I llWt' 1\1\\a·,, I l'nted .•.....•.....•.•....... HOMERHDERS ~ lbr &lbou lsland $!652br kads~ar n11·•· $!75 :ior t·ondo .iar lt.'t' 5'004br kuJ.<1 pool cut~ 3 or 11 br Pnced from S466 to $4!'5. f'ned yard & ga ra ~es 1-·am1l1 e b p~ase . kTd &-~t:o. wekome. Call 964-2566 or !nJ.2!171 . Agt. no fee. IRVfNE ·nunkmg of !Tl<1v11i.: 11110 or havm.: lo mu,·· out ol this bcuut1Jul c ay·: Wl' w-c the prores.t>11MI~ m Keal £61.Ute an Lie area The market IS COISlanlb changmg and wa<ecp on top of at at all t1rm; so we mt)' a1d you an he best mode of action or your parueular needs If you have been 1h11f<1nlo( of buying or selhng ga' e u~ a call and ltt!C vhal. we can do ror YOU Jr WOOl0RIOGE R Al TY 55 ·3000 Woodbridge l:l\latcs 3br. 21 iba. co ts. drps. pro landscapn.:. patio cvr, many uigrds. xlnt loc'n. 103 w Yale Loop Open h.'lt! Sat1Sun M.pm . BY OWNER 64().236(1. ---------- Al•t.w T «r0ee Whale Water. canyon. & night light Vlew8 3400:.q ft A-frame 3bdrms, loft. 4 1,b alh s Own e r $t&95,IXX>. 4~·5.529 ----- IACI< BAY EST A TE Pvt 2.8 acre c.~lale \\ Ill house. 2 gue!>l houses. 16• stall hori.c barn. hu~e riding nnk. pvl ofr. a woom's room. magnafl cent view of lht• Bd t'k Bay, lm.h landi.c&p1n~ abounds. Cootacl Jam Flander& a~l 17 141 838·5970 d)b ti ll l 581-5787 cvCll ~ knds By owner Two excep· · t1onal homa::. on on e ---------large Fl 2 lot Open house Sal·Slln llAM lo 6PM :l23 and 225 Chiquita Street I N. Lag una > 494-4826 LEASE10PT 3 BR 2 Ra . dynacrute view. $245.000. M . Br ya n t. agt 714-497 .3009 Sane&.manh 1076 .........•............. Immaculate 4 Br. ram r 1n . formal d1n1n ~. ~luded pullo. p vt bea<'h dub My Owner S12S,;,o() 4!J2 84.$6 SanJilan Capistrano 1078 •·········•••·•••·•···· By ()\\'l'lcr CJ~n llousl' Sat1Sun 10.5 Great SJC locauon. 3 Ar +-stud>. 2 full Ba, super lcaturei. & upl(rades an eL comm pool. lg-rd\\d deek patio. w lr<•ll1 ., &. hr11 k f1rcp11 BB~. frplr. tc ak hrdwd fir-.. top 4ual tarpcl.'>. mu rnrt'<I d1r-eL doors. planlalwn '>hut· u•rs. woud wall 1rnnelm~. bll 111 food tenter. & much more. Must see to uprprecralc S92,50U :115 16 Wan-dsong Dr 4!16-~3 1080 ...•....•.....•.••..... Oran~c Count' .., 11111:-1 ruxunou::. µal'lc Jlilirll' .. r ~. '77 GQldcn\\ t•sl. ~l\ltl ,.. cxpand:1. 01.Jll\ 'tr•1:. lg µvt lot tAbl.:17~;5.,, Mf.WLOWREHT 1979 M t1tl 1.,v11. ;tn ,_ 11 good Or:inJ:<' l"ount' locat ion (;I l'.11 hu' S?:>.:A.111 I I mn I WESTMINSTER Wlull d beaut). II! dbl \\1de 3llr. 21lJ, ram rm. h a s e ' \' r ) l h 1 n ): 1ASBSllfJ6t 1 ADULT-PET Un'c " Intl(• .,,Hl .1 1111 lh1::. IJcclut \ 1s J 1•1 "' LAPat i.tx1.:l • ··~1,.111tl•1 m u n y a fl) " II I I I I' ~ tA.BC93SI PLUS OTHER I GREATBUYS ._. repoueui0fl1 TORTOISE W"orldllffillState 556-7777 CDMDUPLEX I Ut 1 , Bu ownt'r -. u111l " 11111(' & I Br I Hu unit •1 ·'''11m.11JI" luJ n '!>!!\,; 10 111111 p111 •' ~~p~~E:H IGE: ~-~HOME:~ :rm w <.:oost H..-y.NB 645"'646 MEW'PORT IEACH 12 UMITS l I)( >Oil J rum 0( I.A" I 11hdw' Jbh lit\\ Lt)\\ l'HIC.: ~.I> a t ~25.0UO (M11rr wall ll'Jrlt• Worid R~cil &tate 556-7777 32 UNITS Fantastic ••• . NEIGH BOllllOOD ' Just meant ro1 family tun. Lovely 4 b4rm .. 21 2 ba. single famJy home Close to co11mun1L) fJ(lOls ~ t~nntJ. plus 115 11cres of ~rtcnbell&. &hopptng and churchei.. :.chooll' Take Over MOBILE HOME Bad Jr<·a 1·run,rn v PmrJ<'n \ n!'l't1' S,11' IHMI of ltx UIJ 1\ll l Hr unit... l'o•d i .. ' .: ''"', 9_,..';,1.1.UI I 0010 Loan SALES On tJu:. bcauufu l 2 'ton PR€'TIGe Sandpoanl home walh -, 972-842 I > ~ ------~ trcdrumrrr2~-t.-fl~·:-:· 1· tt-iiiiiiiiiiiiriiiii_;..;._,.Jii!' HOM€~ UNI BtRUPTED VIEW HEWPOIT DUPLEX hu.:c bonus rtJOm. fam1I) :!ill w loa..,l I I\\ y, NIT VIEWOFFAIRWAY Ownlheland. w3lk Lolhe Beaullful 4 Bdrm. 3 ba beach. Super s harp 3 home wiformal dining Bdrm owner ~ untt . rm & family rm on El w/neal 3 Bdrm rental Niguel Golf Course . lbth have hreplaccs and Room for pool. S275,000. are in move·m cond111on room. f1rcpl:JCl' (i1anl 6•5··66,.6 )Ord w1lh BBQ $144.000 For the d1scram1nat111i.: .. .. C 11 c10 1720 bu• er 76 ·Holl /\"' J -~ a " ' CRUMMY 4 •LU mobile horn<' fur .,,11!· In ...-TAADEll. own er 24xt;8 , t nlr' '\II~ Br .tt>U.. JU SJ;I 't) -O•h k 11 (' h . I 'I :\I ,1 II \ r. nant-' Jl•" ulll Onl~ 493.9494 495-5220 Asking $235,000 Cull ~IRr. l'•Ua Condo, MW 496-2413 130-5050 540-llSl for a ppl drps, cpls, bllns. AC. pool, s.mrni. JilC, nr So Al.....WeLo. Csl Plaza . $79,500 Faarway El Niguel 3br. 54.S-Z743 $234.000. Cust.om Realty 1~~~~~~~~ T111tilt I 090 TI0--9777 14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,....._.. 1041 ,..._V5-fo 1067 OCUHVIEW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••,••••••••• Lge 4 Bdrm, 2 patios, SECLUDED OCEANFRONT New Modular Ho mes, pvt commun i ty. 3 beaches. :M br aecurity. s ub-letting OK. f)-om $19.800. Treasure h:land Mobile Home Park, 30801 So. Coast Hwy. Llguoa Beach. (714) -..n. ....... o,ea-•• Laguna Beach. n ew, room for pool. oceaa & ean,yo11 view. 3215 sq. n. llbll eell I Bob or Dovie Koop, RE/llAX 83l·J.M6 DOll'tLoMYowVA many extras. BE.LOW TUSTIHHIU.S ....._ ....__ to ~ 4 MARKET. RE·MAX Are you looking for a ,_ _,_ Ytrn. 673-431J beautiful custom home? lclrlft, 1450 sq ft. i---------1 'Then make an apPolDt· $93,950 A VMY SPECIAL ment to see this charm· mg home of wood and PltlMSUlilAPOIMT glass. Jl realur es s 5 •*aa• Bdrms, 4 baths. indoor @sa1-1~10 Only 2 years old with atnum, 2 fireplaces and features too numerous to de c k s . N c w d e c o r meo1ion In det.all lnclud· thruout. Zoned for ... ...... leCIClt I 06' ing a gourmet. kitchen, horses. Call 546·5880 ~ • 4 ;A H ERITACE . . REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• balcooy game room and HAllOll VIEW a s umpt.uous ruu saie flegantly upgaded 3 Br jacum in master bath. ingralloc. Lovely yard. not JUSt • bath tub 673-4313RE/MAX w /jets. Sol id oak I~~~~~~~~~ ---------• cabinets lhru-oul and &.19MIHdt ....................... 1041 ouch more. JI you want "1be Point" and can consider $439,000 ror 1llE BEST, then c all W.atu• •• 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~llCIV.,.. Banker 644-7211 VA TB.MS +POOL Abeolutely beaut.. 3 br. 2 ba, l story W/Spatldin& pool. Park Place,loc 842-7481 SIClNllAI. BROl<ER.fGl C~ &A.uMA HILLTOP Brand new 3 bedroom, 2'h bath, formal clning room ; quiet street; on dou•le corner Jot i owners anxious. $179,500. ACGUIW&I. ..,._CO. 498·7222 831-0838 ..... , ......... L..-..... 2 Bill 111 Duplu Incl new S..Yfront to be xchad dn °'"*' 213/*-3300 . COND0..-1uws WISTCLIFF Ui2 br. 171.000 '• up . 1700 w.&cllfr Dr. Open dally 14 .-ore?S..eMO l'OR SALE OR RENT air. 2Mlba, o....iootllq Pl eoune. By Owner. 14NM9, lt2-50ll 4Br 1% ba, nu paint in & out. Nu crpt, great buy! -2,950. 98.'iO Robin Ave. Afl,. 675-m>. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ............. ..... 1100 .. , •....•.............. HUNTINGTbN BY111ESEA 2 BR 2 Ba + den. Call . ..... "11 Crown Poil'lt 12x40. Ulr, lBa. awnin16altirt· i.11.PP.54l-M4C.JI. <imentl1C... S(,'(' then rnrri SI ·111 111111 Ow111 1 \\ 111 par(' 71 1 i'l1 IWH 1\dull C.lrT) 2nd llu1 ry. park. n o Pl'I'> ~.1r1 :\tarco:: .. CA fknl !\JJ $145. OCEAN VIEW __...._....€HIG€ --__,,~HOM€~ 33JJ W <.:oai.t llwy, N n 645-'646 and 3 pnvatc bt•a('hC~ Exc lusive Trc~t !>Ul t' ,_-________ _ Island M H Park N1 N· 2 ,. Br. 2ba. Owner anxaou.s $22,500. 499-3949 -·------ TO RlJY-St-:LL RENT· Fl NAN<.: I:: CalJ Your Mobile HcMm Store lttfuewuUonCfftter Westminster IWS-8895 Anaheim 956-4.500 Oltrl Anaheim 956-101 1 Santa Ana 554 7070 FOURPLEX FIREPLACES -------------CHEAPIE 1-uurplex llun u nglon Heach Great app rl·c1a uon potenllaJ SI 12.~I L'Pnlury 21 Lockhart 96"l 8847 •156 Unih• \II ddUtl . JHld•• t1f u"'n"r~h1p. \nJn1•1 m :-.uµt-r mont'' m.ii-cr Prine o n ly p lease RE MAX. F o untain \'alley. 963-8337 ----- OCEANFRONT 4-PU:X. $500.000 DUPLEX. STEPS ·ro SAND S23>.000 Altenl. M l~ant, i'l4·49i·~ AHR: Investors 557-0125 ~Mo 4 llr. 2 Ba. pool L~ to schooli. & shop JJl.11£ Anaht'am lit •IJWll RJ l )' 839 6623 ~, ......... 3207 ....................... Sear new. 3 BR home. ~ to bay & ~ea.n. Bl"atned ceal's.. frplc . Jacuu1 Dbl ur:1gc. llJO Mo . yrl,y BaJI Grun· d>. Rllr. 675 6161 -----:; Br. 3 ba. CXt'(' CU.'llo m home t'a ntust1l' loca um r Pl Sl2SO mo Parker Rulty. ~l·~ appt ~ Yrly Bayfront lbr. parlonS? W D Pm tx·h lJW pd. 675-3063 lor furn > --- OLDER HOME. Bea1·h Warner area. 3BR. lgc y rd . S550 /mo 213 fH.i!~l .4-6 pm Nev.. ele~a11L 2 bdrm ti. fam rm1S600 mot Plu·h - cplru;. ~· z ba cedar & glass. 5 bib to oce3n. Obie car pvt gar . fully rna10L yd. Adults. no peU. lnqUlre at 527 18th Sl.714·~1 ------ VN.:.A.Vf HR Joe. 4 BH. Fam Rm. fplc, $.'>SO mo. Ask for Keith. 9624471 Ckeanfront 2 bdrm. 2 ba. pool. clubhouse. secun· ty. no sm ctuldren. $750 mo. f\.arnashed w 1ut1I. paid o r unfurntbhed 7 11 /636 ·372 4 & ~lJ/6334989. 3-LS rruru warebousl' Mm plex. \\< 1 C'o mmcn•1:.tl '-lnP center. 19 ''O\'crro boat 'llora~e :.paces. 50 p;ned HV pads. 125 HV graded pad.'i, +6600 sq n Cora.a .. Mer 3222 -------- d ~arehouse under con ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp J br W•ncw plush slruclaon wtroom to Guarded gale Tennis~ t·r~l 1thrubout. lhiv rfrm1 bu 1 Id . 0 w n <' r h a s crts. Jae. on ,::re<>nbt'll w rp <'. nle l' Cl· u purchased out o( sta le Ocean View 6 plan kitchen, P''I ba•·k yurd propert y & 1s 't' r) Be autafu I up g rade. _SSOIJ __ . sn_1_622· 848_984_11 mollvuted Wall t·arrv Sl.QK>mo 759-8930 VACANT. xlnl HB lot. ;i tontrnc·t. manage th~· BR. 2 lla. S5()() mo. Call properl)' & i:uaranlet• 1RAHD MEW 3 a.nt. 2 Keslh.962·4471 lren:filltslUHli'iurrrry~-on_:_lh_LS__.:_on.._e:_'j ba ~ll. A•oil i• · --4 '-1)..2.l u 1 bdrm duplex. bra nd ne v. €HIG€ -ept. wa ch HOMES ~1Yrl)'A\•31I Sept 2br. rruat lre es, $29 5 sm. pet OK. F'ncd yrd. 714-963-6767 Bob Gr~~ Coas Hwy, NB 6iS..Di3. Lovely maintained 3br, 64§.664• Spyglass Jlill 3 Bdrm & 2ba, 2·s1Y home. Walk lO LotsforSaM 2200 faauly rm. formal dlll· bch . No P ets. $650. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~· temfac ()('Cal\ VICW 96J..84,5.2, ~1461. ~mo R 2 lot. SO'ltl22"'z', 2 blks from OCPan. level. pnrne No Laguna locauon. P .P 49-l~ 2.3 ACRE LOT MtwportlHce. Hone Properly Some back bay view. ranwoc ~ for huge ranch home + barn & st.ablell. call Jim flan· ders (714) 838-$970 dys, (7 14 ) 58 1 ·5787 eves 1wlr.nds. COIPOR.ATE PLAZA UM.TY ~·~ 3224 • •••••••••••••••••••••• DB.UXECOHDO Nice2 Bdrm urut avaala· ble with attach ed garage, frplc , 2'17 ballu. Private bac k y ard. $475/mo. Call M·F. 9 to s. 673-2al2 l::xec. borne lmmac. 3br. 3ba, (rplc. Beaut. lndscp. Walk to bcb. Gardener. No pets. $675. 963-845:!. SJS.1461. 3 er. 3 ba. 22nd St. s.575 mo. Water & gardener paid. 844).5504 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J er condo. loft. balcony. tetws. pool, jacuzzi & gym. Couple only. No 3 Br. 2 ba, dbl garage, pvt pets. $375. 548-8251. patio, (rplC' $585 mo. 2 bdrm, 2 ba condo ID ~. Walnut square, AC. pool. LEASE OPTIOH adults DO pets. MSO/mo Darling red barn. 2 Br. _548-_7136 ______ _ drice, 3 garages. $475. 3br . 2a,.;ba, University 751H807or497·1744 Park. All amenities . UASEOPnOH Country E ngl is h dollhoule. 3 Br' den' 3 frplc'a, brick courtyard, $67S. Open Sun l ·S. 7S 1.ID'7 or 49'7 .1744 4 BR. 2 ba., Ea1t.aide: Feaced yd. Comp. re. decor. Av all. now. tll2S lncludea 1ardener 6 water. M1-4'188 4 Br l~ Ba. frplc, pool, PlitAo. '8'7S mo. ~. m.:.m S62Smo / Yrly l ease. ~I-Or.I) a.eek il out I Woodbridge lwnbse 2·1ly. 2 Ba. 1 i,.., Bl, W /D rm. pvt patio + rec pkg incl. lake. pool, jacuuia • tean.is crts. No pm. Annual Aeue. MSO. •tOG. IBCTALS 3 BR, 2 Ba .•.••...... t800 3BR.2Ba ......... .-oo <Puaoramlc View> 3 BR. 2~ Ba ...•..•.. 9650 4BR.3Ba ........... *° <Executive Home) 2BR,2Ba ..•.•••.•.. '5QO 1 . , I ftf I t OtAa 't. ~&1••11...... ... l•al1....... Af lwww .. 1....... OMle..... 4400 0' ........ 4411 ....................... ......•...........•.... ....................... ..................... ....................... .. .................... . tit "V kt '1h• a-..-JJ• c:.e..... Jll4 CellilMIM Jl24 S.Gtm• J176 •..wolTllACN• ,_.._..om.,._.a I' ....................... ....-................. _................. _................. -················ ... -• f, ~-CI09t ,, g ........... 1=:, .... ,,,,,,,,,,uea,,... ..... lttns4..... U6t lAOUNA l&ACll MTR LAM:.tMCHAAPfl Newtt 1b«*clr•~SBrize. IW~'~!'!"la.·:.,.~.~· co,, •• ,,...,/lct tPhuk beHcl. 11!,~MNa !-llt. _..... ~•-•••••••••11 INN:-MaW ..-v .• CGlof' ...... 1.MJ bd ....-n own ouH . ..,pac ou1 .. ..,_ ---· w o tr ua · M-VE D&l>R ,..., .. :, .. ~ ...... Ber•horH Utl HIU 4., N ........ " TV, ....... pOOI . uw ...... AdaallJ. Dabwbr. ~.pool. Quiet ...., •• ,. ~11·~·-'p-·1,~aU PLAZA · :!:Svtew, ,a~. •rl~•t• e>o•muaUJ home . P'amH1 rtn . '114) .. t4sut4 •.. Na No. bllM, wl 1ar. 1u bbq. •rta. AdUIU, ~·· W.rl J Hto Jltl "':.f :;·~ C:: ...... VerdlE,C .... =..,.. w ,_ w/at~ • lO I lovel)' biml .... ktk1'"...-. eo.tltwy ~~.f!! .. !l'11Scou 9G5 ~l /e"J5-....................... ~;ct :r Tlwui .. oo 0; 14MIJJ • sra~ a ..a':i~; ~.·= ~~ ~'f::, ": ~'9asb.:.1r~·~~ bmall"""' 1 room• balb .-. -_,,, _...., ... ,.... 3126 3 Bdrm. 2 ba w/2car1ar. ~.-.... r.-.. c .11. s,.c. '°" a-010.W..-Mo. .... . A ... -••._ , ' • lcud.lo uW IW'lt Walk lo 2 ltdrm•. I bath {f.l. •11•••••••••••••••••••• A I C . Ga1 6 •let ,J bl...1-.. ~ ... ., ·-~ • .,d en•r 112SO/m o . bl'hlrlowa .... lll7""212 ~7$/mo, day1 $58·l9M omCE .,_.available we:.-or ._y . .-1111 eo...."' *' • ._..,. aa 11"4'7 _,. • Adulu. s:ns. mo. u Charmin" 2br. 2 ~ uk tor Debby . or at 17875 e.ac:b Blvd. 175•.,.MB·nMt. a ldr•, l b•. Nort"" ~Im P.ft~ -'*4. tG 50'73 duple~. prlc . utU ' •J.4217 e ves. Mar Talt.rt io Hunl· 11 l 1•-J •ox • ----air, 2be, C..-.So •eit' O R O N T llOO. Mn. Hartley. mT2 I Bl b · .....,r•er. • 10, LeluU CIMiriMr ·"~ •WAUt TOU!ACU.aar home\nffar1w RU& .. C t:ANY • 8'*'touaabr,AJ)tl.F•m• ~arzlto. H4/4H•l9JO naton IC: ... per w11rmllbld1 ... w .1.u. ...,. .... , ... Ptall _._ -..~.;ool .. ,hly unr•cMd, fsa do wnto•n. a tudlo / ly wu1 Pool• Play. Flrltlrl.a.MC.dep,no tf:::~:Jt':'r;&o month: Pbolw meuaae a ,c.•.srrsmo.eo . .., --.a • """>""-" •ar .... ,_.,,. ~·-w .. _,1...,. .....,. Oeil)o. wkly. mo-pamd. 81.t.t•oee Welt -·.dec:Uft'ont6 back . wvace 110 per month. -"' · •·· -... ·-•• ..., ·-1-. .. ...,.~ ~u . 1°es ll•pl•. --••••••••••••••••••••••• dllka_,IDODth.D•Jly OCSAJl(F*>NT ..._ WW COD1$dvr IM (1pUon ~ • .., ,_ , ' 1 •11 •.-.a....a 4IOO .w 11 °" --~---~ (." 11 f , -__... J?•t ~11M1t ..... 1M . Deh.axe 2br, drpt, retnc. 11iE£XCITINC P1lol o ffice. Pho n tl • -)W1y .....U. .-6: •· ftrlf'M'10Dl lh11\1tft1 tJ • o w"9r or •P' ftstJt-pr. yard . .Adult1. Ho PALMMISAAPTS 6G4321ext..218. .. .................... . -..it. ll' BAI C.Q)ut1 t"l~ 2 ~UDtlor U.OIOI ••••'•••••••••••••••••• GardenVlat.aApta peta.1335.556-4314 MJNUTDi'J'ONPTBCff Newf'1ntlltreetlocatioft, &-3 & w POOi. u•nn111. Jbr. J•Jb&. lu" a ll mU>r SUIUO;R RENTALS 0.aut. braod new 1"2 Bach, l62 HR CINQI POIMTI Park Irvine BualneH Nte I Br a a. w/e...,_ ... h"Plc.twvMW, $695 mo . Ul·UOO. 4111.QM aft s. t Bdrm. ~tLage ocross from Main.Buch~ ocean vu. $350 mo. 493 7137 & 8-lt!W a...... lt..td Opp. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba house tn pvt ~• PLUS 2 story g uest unal ror mom or ? ALSO A VAi L : 2 Hr condo, adult.a. ~. Lux condo. newly dee. $700. Laguna Village R ~ 497-1761 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Niguel Shore:.. 3br. deo. Jba, fncd yd, aJI bit 111b, arr comm•ty "Tel' rac~. walk lo beach, $800/mo. 1.2,3 yr lses 497 1751, ~l Mardi Spauld· lllg.. ----2br. 2ba condo w den, frph:. Cully equip kit, -fl'l-¥81.:)' 410.~.!-.: Jae No pf'U ,.,, •All ln<'I w o Wllfiln 8l.,_.,...,nowsva1I. Ur. frplc. laundry rn.J .• ....._ • .._. 3140 lroml'lSS&up. IXIC.SUITIS ~. UOl aq f\. For matt v.&lkll\t d ~to bth ~~rR~l,!I'!,. ~ll*l. occupy. ~ ro ••11•••11•1111••••••••• AdulLl.Nopetl. Jama.oree6MacArthur IMl/optJon lo buy. Pvt OC!'. Vl l!:W Newport l..'resl 4 BR . 21 , Ba. dw rm. fillll rm. lt:11 oi.s. pool, & r1."C arc.i S800 mo ~. -----BUJ foTS Twn.bsc 3 Hit, 2i,, Ha. I ge pvt & rl't'n bt' II S750 be. :.tt.'l. 646 .'3IJO Bay~t large 3 bdrm, newly dl'cOrated $7!15 7Stl UV1 or 4!1'7 I 7 u ••PENTHOUSE•• v~ry ~harp. pool. 2 bedrm. l.:c pat io. ~ Bob w Dov1t' Koop, RE MAX 631 12tAJ * *LArcie Condo* * J Bcdrm. pool. JiH' . ~ mo Bob or l>m1c Koop, RE MAX hJl -1266 Highly prci.tigaous ex· e c ut1vt' condo , Old Blulfs. :! Br 2', IJa. xlnt itreenbclt, superb t·ond1 lion ~ m-l'YU!dt.a.l.C... <H' (.-upallCY $flJ(J 644 i315 A\ a 11 Au ii 111 . Nol•~.,,_,,'!-.. -lSlllleuDr. Bay Windows P\y -..-.4fM.3816. • ~IM~ SUt••fWIMTll TSLMamt 142-IM12 •DELUXE• cs eua~~~~Newport P1Wlh Carpet. HEWIMDUSTIW. BU.Jf'"b J UK. ll\t 0... nr llMT A.LS NEW 2 BB twnhse. 1"' 75z.in7 • UMTS FOi LIASI ~·umm pool. t\!nn••. :1Aii~J~~~IMO GARDEN APT. hm·Spm54-llllO l230 UP Offlc t ·llt ore, Ooi;e to 406, 606, & 91 ~ ITIIO IM· A~•ll •u.ii DIAMOND ~--·-a v1·11 ... , CpU, drps. A 1G 17301 freeways. 1600 SQ ft. wllh 1 A# !WO~ REAL ESTATE Zbr. 2:ba ~ e. clH n. z ... Aclillh 01111y .JGd1 IU ~ lluch . H IJ U.e &12 2834 clf1ce 714 /898·~· Hhlh Lo~ely 3br, "n. 2{~. bt•MUI <'l"J>U, dmt. or PIAli A\.tll :Wpl fT2!1 ,,.. co..,_, SlGO. 1912 Wallun. 3p0ol.s New 1"2 ·bdrm IUJlury ----an•1.ou mltrl&lter want t.>d . erect »<lull apt.I tn 14 plaM Newport Be:.ich o frtJpt Nttd MI loc al1on for 1:..0 Wl)4)1.e lA.ut UT (' cmc.W 111 N "' I' l l'rl~l W .. llutl): diltlhOI I' Imm lx.b l'k.in 4' ~Wt'l :rn1 . nh . n t•w uv pbaol"\,,., ll~t· z l'af jlllr. 64S.757l ---- HEA.llfl 1-\JU. Y dt-rorat ''° i lk!rm on wdo with uU aton\IUd Min• Ylf"W ~00 mo W1th:rrrunl lkJU)('!fi 631 1400_. __ _ '" hook up "!I) mo 1----------1:!13 I 9U )~7 t·ollert .All)1Jma aw ~ bdrm ''' b11 d1•11 Sol.ir pool & l!PJ ) blks to "11 t•" v or l U 11 > \' 111 I M:! :n13 01 ~1tl U66l h.111H• llll~I'" 3291 •...................•.. llOMl-:S 1-'0H lll-:NT 3 or •I br P nl'l•d from ~to $1!J5 t'ntd y.mt & l(:i r nice:s F 11m1l1ei. plca~c • .k•d!I & P<.'b welcome Qlll 9&l-25Go or 97J..2971 AS?l. no ft"e WIHAYI SUt• B RBfT .+.LS ....... 1"9Mr'Y.tlomf« .....,.,..... associated llROI< ER \ Rf l\l TOP S l111\ ~ l o1h J •'• 16•1 Newly dcc·orutt'<I I Bdrm. pall<>. Walk to heh S350 furn . SJOO unrurn ~I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··················j;()6 eon.a dtt Mar 3822 ~lllmd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• m-a-bdi-m.-2-b 2 BR. 2 ba . bhm •. frpl. t~ 7300 Cov car port lrom l360 + pools. ten kit> Cannery section. establlshed bwuneaa. C M ------peUoapts •BBQ'" ~. \U t.erfaUs .. tv•nds' 67~912 broker urea 700·1200 aq fl .u-2 .._,._ cio6elo(Wy5 &bcruo """ ,,...,_..I '17~1.o .-.... IJIC' .... m . ~aJ.Jttoshopputg. Ga,,forcoolun g&heal .._.~_, ___ _ 2 b4ath.encldgar.. 171 ~__......__ ine P•1d. Fr o m !o,41n I MO.RHREMT fpk , l11Undry r m . pal10 11 _.w-.t Ol~o rrwy dnve North Lltl.Jblls hed Newport _TSL_" Mg_m_l 642 1003 at W.-r 00 Beach to Mtf'adden Betich full service ex 8 7 6064 •"'-w l u f' dd ecul1vc \Ultt-3 1n !fiiINNING-la rge. lbr, 4 • UJR> es on i.wc a en d 1v1dual offices now uanJen o"". pool, rec to Seaw1nd V illa ge. itta. SJ15~10 W.18thSt. 1714)fm.S_L_98 _____ ~:~~~~· ~I ~~::'t:l~ TH""GAuLES ----Tl&S-TlllS m onth r ..-n ta I "' " NtwdehueJ Br.2.,,.,ba u--•-.... ~·t J bo"""" 2 hr w1aar. AduHs. cpt.s. ~~UTu1 ... 1v"L' Raomw lrN·~c· I g r d d Ll:e yard, .ca ral(e Kids ADULT APARTMl!:NTS &:.A.l:A. c. 1 rl)!>. ran e, nc } ok . no p e t 'I S~OO 7n.7110 wtr Nestled 1-rnona tall pme "" 2Ala "E' Oranl'!e ~-2:!06; 848·2.IMS____ &rushu1Jt5treams llil7 "K" V1l1oria 3 JJr. 2''1 ba. 2 story. $17~. PACI PIC:WOODS ~"A"Orange mo Nr. Warner & Uoba l:nJ-21.W f': !>ldl' nt.'W 21H . l!ha duplt>x , upper Com 1>1 kit Crpt. drp•;, trplr. dt.>ck $'2Smo No Pdb Adu llt> On ly . 1:1~ 1l 1'1uv.cr 673 0041 i\d uJ t 2 bt-d room So JJl' r loc.·uuon ltedwood l>t.'am l~ilinA::. o l}<'ts tJOO mu l nquirl' !'JG!i W W1boo Apl t~ &IS 1;,i,\H VIEW UF ()(;!-:AN & t:ITY ;! Ur. 2 bJ, frpll beam r t·ll, )Jc·u111 . ~;irul(t' $1:'>0 mo l'Jll ~iUI S<Ul·Of.-S Uucu SW~ tbr. 3 blks rrom bch. SZJO i\vu1I lmmtd ~. n:,; t.1l .. 111 ;1 !Jr I , b.i c unclu l'uol k1<b ok /'liu ~Lb MOO mo bi:i 170li ·lie ~ Ba .. nt'w prunt t'Jrfll'l, wall( 111 lit• J 1 h ,, Ji, ~ !S I .I <Jr :l:l>~ :! Ur l ISJ J\1&11 is 1:, '' • SJ:".jJ & ~~ '4o W I :&rpt l & c11 ;.ipr.-:. • .,l<i\ e rcfni:. ~.11u; 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""°'n w1lutchenetu- $Tl. week & up ~~tr.~ I Hll. ~el> bath ... hJP' k1tr hl'n Sl',IJ (' J II 11:11-4171! art &rim Hntut, qtt1t't honw tm1 lxh J.4~ H(h Hoom uv;ul KJ1 ~ pnv w d -+ FH~~I~ L • .1Tgl' rm ror r1•111 1 \I l .,.. ,,, hlJu.o,(: lllrn ~-µt HA.h ~ ;!i~ Small office. Perfect for aMwenng service, e tc Only S1S per mo 1102 We5t 17lh St. Sanw Ana l,.or more info call Jat: t'Jnale H7 4 11U or H/'flat11 at ~ 11<f1 ----n:-. :"' l'o~J.1Vrt bl~l.I /lo II !::>e1•rl'liH1 d I .,,,, v 11 ,., .,vwl ~k spac•· or ol f1cv ur l>Wlt' b4G-4411l ~ugiw.-. i:ardt'n otflct- b1n I dnnt H f'OfJ k ttu ,., t Bh t1 n1 .1 r 1-.tlinli(t't ~llt"S from UJ Mt ft lmm1·d ''' t ui>:.n1 \ 1!17;.ll Rrr..okhur..t Mr < :mt•.lf' 213 4-t.:i SlS-l'J HE'WPOIT IEACH 3000 rt. JO()() rt office i.pace, qJJet IJtP 1ndu1> area Ne aut.omot1 ve llr r1bergl1111ng . 645·3323 d)'!>. -------!600 sq· urehou.se & ofc, l.agwia 11111.\, Moult.on & L.akc f or est. 951·1808 Owner ....,. 4550 .... __. ..•.............. Stor age l(arage. CosLa Mesa. 9X 20. $35 m o. ~.wk.days U·5 4600 ........ , ............. . R1•.,pons ble. wor k 1n i: writ••r i.eek s o n .. bt'l.lroon rollage In <.:or(Jfla d1I Mar or Costa M~a Quetn~ l'Ssen l.J..U-Wnh cras.s1fled J\d ~-Oafy J>1lot, P o liox 15fAI C01>t.1 Me1>a ~ IA-...ln> 1-.e n•nt 11! hOU.'>!' < IJl lorJkul>( fur unrurn 2 3 Ldrni w 1•m I )d lor l :! BR. 3 ba twnhi.c 2 rrpl c's, All amen UuJdren & pets by up· proval. $650 497 22!12. 644-22L2. J\ OOLUIOUSE' :l b1 , lam rm (;ape Cod C..:ondv W/Clt} & t•ountry VICW Pool. 9nJ mo G44 0333 ™'~ JC..lU__d QAL dupl1·ic Winter r ental ope nl'r. blk to Bi i: mi 'mo 951 324 3 Corona. sr:.00 Mo. ti73 "65111 IN~IANT IN ~ll;\HI'. bt.-Jth I .! & I IJH. lrpl1 11.,11v..,1 ~'.HA. paUo... N11 Pf•b !fill I!~ f•nni.· lrK .;tum !' I> \1 ...ilUJ.neeru.l.lh: allWl · ljjJ .!OM ~''°~ IL:i~c. w;..oci ____ _ 3267 .....••................ HOMES FOR RE~ 3 or 4 b r. Pnced from $166 to $195. Fnc!f yard & JUI r_j ~~. 1'' OLJnJJ 11!~ plea:.e. K1di; & pets wdcome. Call 964 ·251.16 ur ~2971 Agt, no Ice Ml.,_..leoch 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO ,.~EE' Apt & ConiJo rentals Villa Hcntali. C1S·4!U2 Dkr Bluffs condo. l11vl•ly . ~per clean J HR. :! ha 2 • Car gar. Pool No Pt·ts Sfi2S Mo. Agent G41J 0020 Hawsometh.tn~ yoo want to !j(!jl? CJaisslflcd adi. do It well . 6(Z. 56711 BLUFFS 8.+.CX 8.+. Y BEAUTY 3 br, 2 ba. bay vww, prof dceorat(.'(J Comm pool, au.. gar~uc Av;pLnow $T75 lllO lease 540 5505 or :f'~21!1.l l.+.YFROKT WINTl-.H VJ·:AHLY ;i lu i Bdrm.s. i.om1· I ur 11 t\vmlljblt.' Scpl 15 lJJU Urechll'I & Ai..,oc. '2DfanneAw HI 675-3331 CostaMHa 3724 2br. Iba. tuwnh.w. dt·ck ••••••••••••••• ••••• •• • pool, adll. chald lG +. nu $!!K> I llr m11b1I~ honw. lll'l.., $180 U.c 673 (H7J Mature udult ouly No pets Quiet. i.ec·ure. l:IJI Nwpt lilvd ~3 SUSC.+.SIT.+.S rum 1"1>l"-:JPI ~ &- SJIOO Avail Au~ hl EnC'I i:ar Adults. no 1.1t.-t.'> ;:110 Newport Ill. ~1!11!.lt~ I Bdrm trei1h:r s.mo nl•i • utJl's No d uldrt•n tJr dog_.., M l !11!!3 lbr St75 -<!br. $325 Built J bdrm. 4! ba, frplt. ~Jr, SQc>f lfW) 673~ t.o-lx·h H.arh ;.ip1 ..... UIJI meld ~. & S300 G7S 14!1'7. ' 3824 ....................... 2Ur. dshw.,h r . pat1•i. c·;arport, ludi. (lJ\. s:tllO mo L'lt & l.'ol 7~1 B W 11$lh. ~H.579 1ru. pool 41 plung !>pc 1is..11; L.vge lbr. Nr 1''airv1ew Placenua Avt' 646 7541, & Hakl'r Adult.s OnJ> No ~onleach 3740 l'<.1..., S4S IKH2 Rluffs Condo Snpl lvl J ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdr. 2 ba, d bl gar No SMALL BEACH HOTEL Mesa Verde db 2br. l!ba AAf, lndry rm • Kid_.. & Prt.'OK. 3111 Ma ce $385 494 1117 peti. $650 m1> 'Ir l:.l' ROOMS $165/mo &ie>-5211 Apt $!00/mo 536-:xm Nt•w I. br. l!•~ I.Ju 1Jupl1"" •Jt't'WI view. IUSO !>Q rt •ii luxun fnrd >d s.w~ b'73-ti331.i or &12 •JOOG ~on ...•.........•....•.... l..ti.!Wld U1 h ''°Ill II JtJlh ~v.k ' H • lt·•·P' ;c $-111/v.k "7~ Vf/2 :.ii, •l•Jl• ~m~I·· •iil11•1· nt'~r ()(' Alfll'>rt $140 pr m11 1'11 ~) ''"J2 h'e-lll!.l•~ rwv. HcrbOw 3842 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • V oc.aH°" Rftttah <4 2 5 0 2br. :.!ba. $l2.S, Jbr .!bJ :i..;2s. :"llew w fprlt & ="•«II' nev. .l Ur l llJ hit )rtb &IO-ti259 111.\, frpk. tlbl gar $11 .• 21Jt 1:12 ·1:JJG . l>.111 il 1 ~1~' L<.ll'P.1' :! hd rnr S2al."i 1\ v :n I Sc>pt (Jultl bwldin.I( '"1th wautlful land\tapmg Jdt'.<iJ lor adult., 0\ er J:i :'\o 1.Jt.'l'i Lfo.1-:Wi\Hl> Al-'T~. 20211 1-'u llrrllm ,\\{' c I blk ~<l!ll Nl'WjJ1irt °'' i: & I blk ~uth of BJ ) I 631 u:t.n Near nt>w l br, 4! bu N Costa ~h"la Adull't only no fl''\' Un>:. li75 0511:! l'\ l':'. li1'1 1118· I Hr. t Ba. Eustt.tcJt'. i.torai.te. frb hl)' decorat ed Small but 11erfhl for I adult $26.5 83.'i 8541 ="t'"' & dean. 2 lilt. I ti .. N•J ch1lcJren or !Jt•h 14!1 I. ija y $13.5 !Jf>8 :lb.lb mea1an11u 3848 •.......••.......•••••. tX..'E.A .._ f''HO"'I :! Br • h,1 '4o I.JI I\ .II V itrl'\'Ot•r\ • lra.,h111i: ~ur1 Xt ,111~·1 IJ t' ,J l h $Ii !I\ 11111 \\Jtl'rrrunl l1 11rn 1·~ 631 11()0 ~< 111u.o; ~ llH. l;m;a1 rm. $!.A.Al \(u J1irn1·r A:.:.<>t. n 1 1111 U JXUH Y .! II It ~ Jl,1 111·n liu.l· \'1cw:. TerrJl'e ~ mo 4~ .SJll"i 3869 ··········•············ ,AR.I< NEWPORT n a ,. h 1· I u r' I 11 r :• Uedroom-. ill '''"' nhou..c., From s:•m !r(I .•...........••.•...... llnl.Lw for n·nl Big l~ar C'lt) ~II-" 1, hn .. n_., lum ~ nltPIV pr r pl (, Jll uflt'r J 1> m 5411 I~ 1...agun.i ,,. t•anfrunl pn' h .... I Ii ' I I I II ~ \\f't>kh m o \l,1fll•·r IU!Lt" 14'J 1':.';'I TAHITI \todem t •1r ;! hr r<Mt;ii•• ~ IA'ac·h un T Jh1t1 v.1th c::.ir. r•Jw l)oo11 '"J'>h mJ< hint-t o m1,letl· klldwn. l1r "'or mon info C'all !f7!1 ;it-~ EXECUTIVE SUITES J~.o11 l .it.al,. n1 Jf IJ( AlfVJrt AUI.iL1..IVl' r.>lt..., tnllU!k' rt'<'••pt111n1 ... t l.;v. librdf) ronft'rt'nu· rm:. ''-'t:rt-lJn.;I "t'r .. 111.: & Xi>r•1x f;1• illl~ Joor a pt•r;,.Ji).JI 11.ur 6. lunher '"""'I' 1m1uH •• JI \ urt..s• \ t 1 , .. ·x~ u r (.,_, !.,. -.1-.\\J•ofll ll,. \I II AIHPOHI' ,\Hl-.i\ • fiUTJ ulfi. ""' '" rcupuon & 'lorJl(t:" Moo l<J ~ton •.If wti I~· , 14 752 t;..>.;.(I a...tah to Shan 4300 AJ> rront uff1c£' '375 µrutonal p.irkmi.. 1.'k •••••••••• •• • • •• • •••••• 714 ..,, .• 1003 MovlnJ: 1 t\Httcl d1•pO'!>lb & 1·u1 II\ 1ni: •'\l't'rl'''' l'r•Jle'.'olllllJll~ "nl I l!r. I HOUSEMATES Kr.I llJ I .\nJlw1m oll1<••. bu:.) c or nu "-""~ c qil cl11"' IJ .1n1• I I 1 n 1· l Jr" I ,11 ~(µ ~ I' .!I "l :->II(, !mt. j t'\l ... rd~ l ur ull 1,r u .. 7JI \Atw). I.!•& i>rt'f Slcvt.' •Jf JWIJ 1-,ngiuh family r•-qwres i!OUC ~UJ!it \ furnu;hcrl lv>m lor J monlh.-. rrom 11 I i1 1'1·wpon ~th ltt lYJJ\• Pc.1111 "'11n J hdrm, 1 µref t'ool d1·l1111h· arl \ d.nt.11•· c;wrr C.:ann•·ll ol l lill~I L( I fo tull \ wa11l1> :! :1 birm ~OU* or duplex for 'J mo: tu I \t. Twins 2''2 \T". '"I pl11., c·al On·upy ..._114 Ii 11 :l!ll7 ll4'1tlJI rwt>dl'd by dc:.tl •pl l'/Jld 'hl'anni: dolt ;,pprc.1~ x.lnt.rd'. !'>uc '4i1'd} ... ~13 ~ ------n .'llWA \111. Y llOM E .\\.\N'I fo ;.[) H >H LO!'llC. T Jo.HM Lfo:i\.'lt-; •F111n.,li cd or un lw-ru~hwl • l.1·.,, ••· "''' r y w e 11 tiu.iliflt.'4 hnunc1ull V. •llorTW nu..,l !>\• 1r1 Nwpt Hrh. Tul lProck. LJ11una Uch or ·n,, t Ill OeautlfUI garden ;,ipt:.. lJ.lflUI & i.pa Adult:>. nu ' • J)l.1.5. SfX'C'lacul.tr i.1>a total rec·n·al1on proitra m 50Chil proAram 7po<1h H tC'Ollll> court.'> 1\t Jo air.h1on b land. J umborei.' & San Joaqwn I hlb Hoart t:xpand )Our lill':.l) It· wtlh H t-ompauble room 1TUle °"'" dlbcover that person Call O.C. AIR.PORT LOC. Deluxe J room ,.u1te S?'iW mo Do>'· S49 7751. EH:..7S2~ c 711 833· l!fJI ------· Resp l'Pl iecd:. <.:M Urt'J ReachOO ,••·• holds An~&-........ , Any merchandise for sale priced at $100 or less quallfies for a Pilot Power Ad 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 Call today, we 'II bill you or charge It to your BankAmericsrd I VISA or Master ChargfJ. (Motorcycle ads must be prepaid) t)eadline: Any time before 5 p.m. Tuesday • All Items must be priced • Ad can run In any appropriate cl11salfication • Sony, no commercial businesses Iry lhe Power of the Pilot with an ad in the combined power of The Daily Pilot and Coast LIFE ..._ Coaat's W Pl•De ,.. Private PSI Ir 842·9878 DAILY PILOT lluchclor !GI E 18th St f>42· tJ8!JG $275 Large :i br. 41 bu. 1•arpor1 1111 pet.'> Near OCC $J'J5 i51 :»Jfi wooos 101-_; v 11.LA<a: CONDO Jbr. 2ha , i.ciucek) clean $t25mu IHS-7573 3gl. Newly d e co rated adult a l. 2br Iba, o_pen beamed ce1 1n1t wiill-lob of wood. SJIS mo. No pets. 87J.8803 tve~ Large lbr. pool. patio Adull.'I Only. No Pel. 1887 Monrovrn 1275 645-0030 -------1 Story. lge 2 br, garage. $375 f>t2 Wi6 or 645-4483 $2!l5. I BR. C&O, refnA, adlts . no pets Clean 731.C w 18lhSt. 67J.7787 QUIETUYIHG Most Ut1I. Free. New cpl. dtps, encl. garage, patio. greal lu tchen w l bllns Adults, no pelJI. Obi. sink Ill bath. 17141644·1900 2 fir. 2 h;i 1 ondo. 1-i IJI(.. Ill beach. 'L 1·Jr gar , JUlo opnr l~·aut ha) \ 11•v. '!'SI. M~mt !142 1m;1 Cool & q uiet ~t'Wjlflrl light:. 2HH upl l'ool patio & i:arn11e. Adult.:.. "'J pc.>U $3!15 lllOI 15th St . UW. 1WO P ... AS IN A f'AU 851-081.S or 7S9 l20'J l'nJI' Jo"em to :.hr I.I( I>< h ~· J>vt Ur / lia Sli5 m•J bl & last r~ .. :.t>t unl' <.n.J~ Wanted Non s mok1 n..: 1-·em lo shr l!br house nr bch S275 eve. G40 6&C. l'tf seekin g rmmlels l v. apt. t'Ol'ldo, or h-Ous<' bd~ I Larey 979-82.U Ckcanfront, yearly. :J BR. 1tmmte·wanted lo'em. to 2 ba. blln.-1. frplc. gara11e ~hr H u home w iolhe.r ~ 645-31»5 r e m s Yi m 1 1 o bc h SJG..7:1)2. 24 + to :.hare 2 Bdr m ----- COST.+. MESA Profe,s orru t' '>PJl"t' J\ :.ul an C..llf l!\l Bank likll(, I~~ l>Q rt Low pn<'l' ind JanllonJI .,t>< uni~ 'en ll"t> .... 11m lert1\C\' rm & ut1l Abuo dant park1nl! .i\1311 <.:on "en1ent 1111 rlo"'· t u &rp0rt. tr J' el aJ!<•nl & bank In bldl( 230 J-, 17th Sl . C: M &l2 9:it.o G.+.U> rH OJ:flC E SPACE Ava il on Quu1I Sl m Newport Beach. From 400 lo 3800 sq. ft. C:aJI 1-485-T.m 3226 Broad St.·S750 mo ,..;ew d lx 2Hr +. rl en t'Mlh<le studio. I~ sq ft. lg encl d bl car i;aragl'. 2 1.,Ha . bt fl yd . dlx kitc hen w1m1rro wave ovt'fl, frplc in l'Tll>lr bdrm & llv rm. lg pvt patio deck orr rru.tr bdrm. To see call 979.5099 houi.e. '-1 m1 to br h CM newly decor .ited $225+ulll per mo Karla suat.e. air t'Ond. 45'sq ft !O).J2t7 171'4 ' 642-77 10 o r <213 l 2 Bdrm, l ba , poo l . carport, elec. kitd1en. ~-mo. No ch1Jdren or pets 673-4162 Days. Desirable Ve r s a l lle 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 D OUBLES 2 482 Newpot1 81 vd, (; .M S200 11¥). 642 3400 St.ngle 1arages, $40. 1912 Wallace.C M 645-7300 422 lliGS Brand new buildm 1t on Newport Q?nler Dr. N li Reatl} in November . fo'or lnlo cnll 67S-677S --r ~--~~- EX EC SU IT ES A oomt>ttial1on that can't be be11t! Bea uulul pet>· pie, pe rfect locauon l<"lose t o a irpo r t & unlum 2l r w12 car gar, J,tdrd ~Iii:>.<. ·······-·············· Fl·:Bor LEAS !-; French ,otynes1a Tahll1 or outer islands lieach fron t s ava il a bl e l>Pvelopt'r'S oruy plca:.c . Owners n Hawaii look lllK for roce11(n 1nvestorr;. Cal l area co d e Ql.923-87!1 EARN $60,000 + Seamless Ram <.:a rry tnA ~ ... terni. We mak1• our oom & lllStall them on th•· JdJ Guarantee busmc:.,., from referrals Plu.°' lol' more bus ine:.~. Mort> rotm Lo expand, serving 11 11 o r O rang e Co . l:.btabhs hed bus1nesi. ovtr s years. $75,000 2 tnrks and machinery. Phlne S56-7723 all 6pm 2 BR $35011 BR S32S mi Elden Ave., C.M. 642-7805 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rstml.s ). ideal orfices & ..... =-a.-----.. -...._ professional :secretanal ____... ~ -nw9 5ef'Vlces fo'or more inlo Wt provide a. services 4400' studio. $39Smo. Phone OHie. ...... Ott~ or 963-6767 UDO IA YFltOMT 1211!5. Lbr. 1 adult. No Peu Superb vlew-2 Br, 2 bs New addition lO suite 180 calJ aev at 979-2161 Ill low coal. •9155-22'74 Pool. :m J . t7lh Pl. off Din rm, f/p, patio, avail S.A. Ave. art. Ham. 9/lOn o. C.11 673-<mO bef JIWJ service exec. sw tes •-------------------- In Newport Center. 14 lovely olc s wte (I 8U Sq ........... new otrices in phnh 1ur· tu nr 41.h & Tusun. S.A. ON a , .. , 1015 roundl n1s w t under· A1ao sm11ler ore avaH. ••••te••••••••11•••••11 ground a11111ned park· 7Y per sq ft.~ I•-----... -• IUlll 5137 7 :.> pm or ~ or -4lM--0029 • lBr Dplx, backyd, lreah peiot. pet·child OK. $350 X1ra l1e 2Br. tba. Slefl9 lo mo.548..-JOI bch. 1116 W Balboa. ---------$465 /yrly . 67 3·5 187, 2 8d. house. yard, garal(e. 213186$.2542 pool, no ldda. ~1mo. air.,..XSJ.80rangeAve. 2compact lbr apt nr bch 1827 Balboa al 19th. S:US J Br, 1mall ya.rd, stove • la 1 now; 1 Sept lat. rerr11-Adu.ILi, no pet.I. ~186. -'~ tL .. _ I --~-------2br. l>'ftHI, lwnhse aty e . l Br bachelor. uUI pd, AduJLI. No Pell. '295. '225. ltl8 Wallace . 59-3112 e.5-1300. ~--~-----Db 2 Br. 2 be, 2 paUol lo l BR In 4-pla. No peta. 1 bell tocsuon. 850/mo. Ing. Fro m 1295 mo. As k •bcM.lt our m ove In al .+.YAJI 4M.I MOW lowsoce Laree receptloo area. 2 Newport. llegency Corp pvt clfice1+1lorage and (714)644 7l8t ooolerencetwork space. Ground floor. C'OllYerut nl AlllfOWT ARIA & ample puklllg. Ideal Brillol &. Expoeure NrwPort Airport loc. Call l2m 1q. ft. 4 office 1ulte 06rod\ymt533. w 1 l h 11 g ht e d s ign •-0-,-.;:.._.-__._.---4-4-5-0 availability. Xlnl acce.8 -lO D1W Cdll (rwy, Con· ... 1111111111111••••••• lad PaUaades Cellter So. a..,..: bualMea or lMl1q Offite •l 301Z profma. space. UNDER S.E. en.cot .,_or call WSQ. "· NEED Mam1er · Jnvealmanl Divuion. Creal Ea1L1ide k>cltaon. Pvt otr1cea. £•· PMdan&. room ror aaJa surr. c.11 645-tun uk lcr Bltt1 or 8W ml to ocean. 1300. Afl83H400 5'7· 1010. 8"'581 'l'unwr AM«. 1136 Anaheim St. CM I~~~~~~~~ cmtqft. C.rpewct, tollet. MIMy '-Lem IOJI -...nepm. __,.,______ o-a.. r 1 ...;....;...;~--~-----Newport Terrace 3 br. 2~ l ~ 2 •. ,, .. .-Iles rom 175. &ASTSIDt, CM, Shaf1' 2 b•. condo. 1600 mo: mW. l9lb &. Cati Tom 8Rl&.,pvtpr.tnelll• Mn,tc..0. _$40.D00 ___ • ----- yerd, dUld OK. .. mo. Ot Call 141·MIO, .. 1c for Walk to Udo. 38r JBa llP· Raail/ flee apace. 700 Piun per. deck. 1ar. '535/mo. aq n. Weatcnrr area. Yrly leale. '7Wl70. 1.fll.41•. call coUect. 2lr l ., .... DO q1. -11 ......._ .a Offi •. Mn'lc.torla. S.G••• J17'-.. .-nway ce. ....... -···················· Ont)' "°•',. ~· v •. l.Br, 18a, ..... llJ, W/W Ctllt. No. --way, IArlt 21r, lteuDed cell· cpu, drpr, rtlrlt as 8uta Aaa. Hlawrteal =. U&t 6 a~. No "°"• .ca pr, rar bch, -. rw mon bllo call • •· -"D '.Ila· adlta 0011. ••• mo. ._ w.,.. • -or .......... .... ....... 7187 • p'OUlld floor la cenlt'al •••••••••••••••••••••• loc.tl I on. 122~ I rp o. m... MONEY AVAIL · ABL&ll0,000 min I - purpo11e. Mr. Huar•n 15J·35a ... I f ,, I" - . , --- ·-. : ' ' ll ~ ~ ... ~ ... -( ' . ~ 1• .. ~ ~. ..= ....... !.j '-._'._.1 .. ~ ... > .. ""-._""' .. N.11111111 -!'?•: t ! Cr • • ..... ~!~!I 1'1 ,., I I Ill I -.-.~ ...... ~ ........ ·--·-· ....... _._....... -Vl•11 UIHHHee••••ree•Her a..-............ "" .... t ...,.•"11 ~ ILllC'l'IUCl.\N ..... .. ........ .. •••IC••••• H e.r .., DMn. .,....._ *-ript·frw numat. 011 Vow ~· Mnlre RGIU't Ho4'NcleuJnc ......... ,.m_... Baweaa.ai.t aar,.oramau~ a. --1--0 .......... • =:;.!:..~:pry .... ~ c.,.t .. sles Ut..,.. .,,...,_....._.,..,,, ___ ., .. " ~ 11111•nn•••--•-•• _ ...... •••••••••• 1Uta4•d'fte I' " .t:.~L~~~h ~·:;t!~ Dr l••••1••Parllla1 h""°° 6 ••••m c.._. ...-. ....!J ................. bOnlCll e.c e or aft 5, kit•~ Ollor' W111'ttMra; wht -~tt.dna 6rool· 5tl-.a.1T2 SM Aaf*ail .... HU (11Ul0m&nblell(h 0.... •Tr•fff•rt J:lertnr • too.....i P•pa Ue'cl bv. din rm. h•ll 115 Av1 Soni. llauntenanc·to. rom .,. Cedar Crpl Clu n ·a . ~·,, 1 :~·!:.: .. .!00: ~~~'~ • ttOOSE •APTPAmT ::~~'?rrm:: •. ;:~ ................... _. Cpl ~, ... ts )'I'll t'XPf ........ :tricl.... • 1u.:r~~1~A1UL d n'g w v Res/Comm Hand pobahiaf ()I 1wr DD wort ~f. Refs .. _ -'"'"·~· _. •v Rtau >na ble . S tmon. r . >_Lil ....................... ... ,_.~ ,_ ..... •uulrtu ..... lAWbomeoww , .... .,~~lf111 I if~lffl I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlt·ll-Landacape. Trees, IPlinklen. landacapmg. 646·10'10 C9I' • yow home or al 531 OlOJ 8 eat r ll l e • . b e ll -7$Ut951 -.~ -wor1tm1n1blp Sft'111l ......_ SprinJUets, sod. quality The Moppets Clea ning wor k, sensible pr1ces. ------Cn1•/C1L.• ~P«:'t(emd 6'TU:US w-. ~ ...... , ...•...•.....•......... -~ ...................... . S4lrv1ce P rotesa1onala, c..11ua1st ! 964·1046. -·-·-.......... t>a c l O ~ Con c r e t e &1h I ' • 42JI OCX.:~t I Ton truck. tMibJattU... my bome. CompM&.e tOnCrete or aet ••-••••••••••••••••••• Truh. lt'\!e trim. Dan lAMI • ('aA, &aper, •ll your f o.r m 1 s 1 v 41 M16'f1•1•n av1lll•bl~ for 642 D . ...... , VIMor•• St --any OCCH I01\ Adam --.... f\~berM4 ~ l''Ut haulin~. res $14 & up. -1'"'\>undallona. retalnlna ---Yd & gar clnul)b. Free ' b•Senlce walls. bh>t \u1 . pat101 ............. ~ l114JIK2·4S97 ··-·····-··········· ~·d 536 5013, ~·4ll09 ..,...... BANKRUPTCY..,, ----·-··••••••••••••••••'• Yard reru11e u r h @:bt OfVOHCt!m Tony C 1angreg or lo Complt.'le11trvtct &aalt-:. furrut1.1re Reasonable i\ction ~al MZ-'100 <k'flCl'lll C'ontrartor Ur Aulomatw opt-r1ttor11 r1.1tes 0111 64(Mi6l5. -I~ Pat10111, w1.1lk Re p•lr 1 ped ul t MJKE'S HAUU NG Al.L well estab. 546-2393 ... ..., I'' or e x c e 11 e n c e ' n ••••••••• • ••• •• • • ••••• • ~Learung. Cleaning-Brickwork. Small jobs. Onlinuted 546·3726 Newport. Co8la M•a &- ---IJ'vlne. 676--3115 eves. Remarkably e ffectual seasoned lady to or gaoiie & clean your home Noteworthy re re r e n c eir A u d r e y 497·100 or 759-1928 Bnck, stooe. block work, tile floora. concr e t e patios. walks, drive. ways Free est J ohn St&-1583 --- M&.Y!!,pl .• . ' •1 I I I • 4 I ''I , 1~,1 1: :·~· ............ ,.; ~ .. _ ... --, '3 I --Te. .. ala:-.. .............................................. .... -................ . Paladaa. INT/EXT. ~="'""·--· .. NIM. boMel. ,....,, u ~ "'' elll!lf*' .... yrs. eap. Llc'd. Dawe • ~ -. -re. HM ....*" Km"Hac , ..... ftnem Paaaua,. St. Ue .• Aay plumbl•I· water m.. 1'r)t me. 83f<5'551 at ..-v. iew . .,..... ~•. bn. RldulrdSinor ceram ic Ule. Jleu. ftetkleoUal & oommerclal p a in t in g . F ree etUmat.ee. RM. ratea. 67$-llilll AIL PA»f?IMG Neat55f.1325Compl . ~ lntSISO Int Paint 4r -wallpaper. Qual wottc. reas. pr; Fl'ee st. St.eve 547-4281. For ext paint, ca.U J im .... D.R. St Clair's Phamb-in&. ~liable, SH pr br 645-350.1 ":C~pm• ....................... Experienced property manaaer for comm'I. ln· duatr)-al. laqwre P.O~ Box Cl96M. lrvloe. c.ur. 9'l714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ .• ,.,.. .... :Tr. .--.~ ........ ..... ..,.~. itPll.ja,wQi . I I .... .................. . r ....... ~--·---............ -·-·: i ,... . i ;' l .~fl'. - I I TYPlNG ... FIUNG. Do II ways. drn•e w ay1> · ~· TYPES LIT E MOVlNG >OUl'liell 1..EOAL act1uct b"7J.:&l9 -----L.O R TES WWs. lncofl>'S resumes -----G. 11 • g _ A 548·1451 SUSIE'Sclearung service. ~h. 1 lime. wkJy, rmthl)'_ 751·7368 ~ Da v e 's Pa1nt1 n g , Res/Comm! Serving coastal comm. 8 yrs Highest quality work Rsnbl. He'd . Dave Sll&-8425 Repair ~ Rer oof All t y p es s h i n gle s rocksbakes compo·tar. Free e6L )4J·S930 Fm. Avail. f -~·( "' It manuscn pts .. Work C_I, eclor •••-••u•••••••••••••• Guar. O.C Legal Typm~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garderun&. t/ean upi. & Serv.&U.{1586 To<l; Gtar1gregor10 landscaprntt Gl'orge Gmera! Contractor. I.Jc. Jbushi ~ 7072 Hauling. tnm nung, ya rd & car age cleanups 557-8271 The Personal Tou ch Cleaning spec1aliimg JO your nee<ts Co mplete pro(essJOOals nus l~ my only bus1ous lio n ded/lru.. 552-0105 c.,.... 1 345508. Tre I tis. - ••••••••••••••••••••••• landscape, concrete. A •VERY LOW PRIC:ES• S&aploader. dump truck. gradlng, haul, lree & yrd WTk. nusc. 831-1257 CUSTOM lnten or Carpentry by Jay. • 642·8809 DlSlefano & ARronov1ti Construction 1''tee est. Uc 11375064. 646-9649 All phases or home Im· provemenl & remodel m· cl. patios, panelling. in t ext 111terat1ons. room udditions. decks, etc. Sm.I J-Obs welcomed. 23 yr.; exp. Overby & Son 542.3742 c o mplete s er v 1 c e . on landscape mamt 673-llm George :>4!1 ~15 ----A.D0-A..lt()0MSAU Home Pride g arden ...._C...SeNfn Save $1000 °"more on ad-. cleanups. h aul aways. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dJUons over 300 sq fl planltng. 554-1766 Morllyn•s Cl•o11in9 Best Ref's. 'Llc 4!396 Free LAWN service. land· Serv. 1'lil.549·?:r77 1 with 11 persona.I touch ' -----scape.ccan·UtlS. Fr ee esl. $37 s oup For spotless. s parklJni; clean house ca ll 53~>-0739 Ask for Deanna ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSETENDERS Dnlp«y c....a.g _hauling. 642·~7 97~149 -A group of local leachl•rs Wlll care for your homl' while you are awa) Ph 645-8616 ex 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R~ASONAHL~ EKpert drapery d earung, Gardenin~. spnnklers. done in your home. no m· Mike 8'\8·5964. 642 ~I t'Ollveruence·no wailmR. Coa s t Fabric Car e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want 11 REALLY CU ;AN 545-74.13 l''lnd what you want tn Dally Piiot Class1fll"<.ls HOUSE? CaU Gingham ---- Glrl. Free est G.i5·5123 Want Ad llelp" 642 5678 SWIMGLOANS and t----~Deed-1.;oan51>n 1 J scn1M 1fl$ FUUND. Eng Sht.>t:P do)l, An You M "L malt'. vie Huyshor e1', ~Prabl11ns "'' :'Ii H 646-109{or:>48-0M-~ CalKt ANSWfR·~~~-J-PO_U_N_D_.-·~_._~-gl_e_m_a_k Y~7~ ACCOUNTS . PAYAIUCLERIC -~-futl urn~--Hn- 17 It I ' ,, ·-· 1 . . ., . •' . . . . . ~ i t l res1denllal property Customized to meet voo,.needs' Person-Fudge mix. med st. blk & wht Proressrooal collf'ctor niediate opening, l'l. ld10l Openly bod •. "lk f ,._, penenc-e nel'essal") F\.111 i<.E. DEPT SANTIAGO IANK 714 /8:S2 5~•, GOLD y. tan "' u ac~ "'c:lll personality Waols c-ompany benefits 'ult Bo .. dr Ind. know the 8!rl !_129 -lo work on 8!1 hourly or BALBOA ~1>\RINE '.tlU<' o• "r ollar \t )ol')n PersoftClk 5350 druly basis t or buslJ\ess !>-19-~>71 Ju• .• ;; f'C .1.. t; . :! • •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ri:;_: only Call ho? weer I A[,µ! r () ... lowan.:e in GOLD· Energwng M ~SM; 1-; ' 7 i:: :•· L._t_&_found __ -5-30-0 DobJ amt.>S·L1c Mot'>t.eur -646-C.658 _ ~· INEED- IMONEY ........•.......•...... -~~1 9·ll~~·51 11 _ HllpW..ted 7100 Atl'OUJlUng • CREDIT NO NOILEM 2lld Ir 3rd TD lomts 547-5402 Arranged by eo.tt4oft91.o.• -MaMy Wmwhd 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f:i••donc.,.._. Unique retail chrun beeks expansion capital In vestment is rn tan1trhle property w 1L-ax bt-nef1ls gouig to investor. Invest· meol incr ements a re $7~.®Sl00.000 P .O Box 6457 Hunt Bch. Ca. 92646. •IMVlSTORS• H.igh yield diveri.if1ed tnVE'Stments available weekly ·~·2'l'74 MDl ...... a.Trwt Dtedl 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.tttet-MtlJ. Co. All types of re1.1I estate uivestments since 1949. Spedahiftg ... 2..dTDs 642-2171 545-0611 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 Lost or Found a pet? Call An i mal Assis t a nce League. 537·2Z73, no fee. FOUNO White puppy apJC. 6 mos . vicimty of Newport West. Hunt· m¢ton Beach Looks like Samoyed. C<1 II ~:J.1856. --~-- F'ound vrc Goldenwei.t & Heil, H.B. black male Ge rman Shepherd . 847.a>4 W ST . Grey (.;ockatiel w t y ellow & oran g e cheeks Chutzie). 7·30. Vic. l2th & West Bay Ave N.B. <P e nn .> b'75-4m7. Lot.1.: Lg blk Dobie. floppy ears, bm feel. a ns. to Bangla, reward. 642·5708 .Fow:ld or lost a pel? Call Special Pals holli ne. MICHELLE'S •OUtc•I* llAM·lAM 835 3749 •FOXY LADY• OlffCALL ONLY •972-1138• P Rf:GNANT" Carin g. c"Onfidenl.Jal counsclmg & ref'erraJ. Abortion. adop· lion & keeping. APCARE 547 2563 LANA 'SOUTCALcL 10AM·2AM TIS-0493 'nlerapeuuc mal>bage h' hc:'d technicia n N B Appl 3 ~9PM 54&-2817 Lu.do&Vidd .o.tc .. Ma-.,.• Fe.-the Al" of It 24 Hr llS-7313 O.C. AIRPORT SECT'Y & ESCORT •SERVICE• Specializing in busl· nessmen . res ide nts welcome. 739-5248 24HRS. 714-972·1235 AltractJve, Profes:uonal. --Affluent White M4tle 41>. Liberal reward for In· 5'7", 162 lbs. love excite· ---rormatlon on whera bouts CASH FOR TD•s 0( 3 axle. 6 wheel car menL, yet sen.sitJve and tran._<;port trailer. black. c arin g • ho Pe I est. I Y ~~cltll_M_o_rt. 54_7_·7_15~ Texas Lac #L&'>-740 CaU romantic. Orea ms of meet.mi a super altrac MONEY _S4.').,_J322orSSH!2S6 live woman, under 40 AV.All.AILE l.OST: German Shep, vie who rould share a life 2NDTDAND OC Airport brwn w1blk roost people only dream SWlNG LOANS . rmrkings. "Cocoa" i 12 of. Come ny with me lNTERESl'ONLYOR yrs old, male. Reward Reply P 0 Box 774 cu."•"" Wesun.uasler. t'ULLY AMORTI ZED.. .::>N<Y=...::-.::""::.:·------1-------- Lee ReaJty LOST: Col li e m ix , R. E. BROKER.960-1957 blk tbm , 4 mos. "Pie· 2fOA y rue'', vie San Clemente S35.000T.D~ ~h!~D ~ 812. 498-0870. SLL5.000 on 15 a<.'f'e v1eW-• LOST: Fem. Lab. ~ yr . p11rcel. Vista, sold al old. 8 ·2·79 . Home $300,000 10% quarterly 548-4504. wk556·1A40. Escort &/Of' Modft Cranlt 1t up wrl.h r...., of.._.,,..... Now featuring S9Sdy 642-1571 7-lOPM dw! Ul l8mos. 20% dlS· count. 751-027 or 493-~3 r-_._.Girl Fouod: Shih T-zu male. 6 ~· .... l. mo. Vic. Laguna Niguel. * 971-15 IJ * C r e am & Apricot 24 Hour0utcallServlce 495-2868. •CIMTlll FOLD• FOUND: Grey & whl. Ol.ITCALLONL V st.nped male kitten. Vic 9711 .. ,,, Big Canyon. 640·\1015, 1---"'-----*--....................... -~_24_97_. ______ 1 ,. H .. $erYkes 5360 • c1•llh 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................... J··~· ATTENTION JOB SEEKERS Jr you haven't found a job by August 16th. watch for JOBS ··JO BS lb a s pecial lablOld section that will be published with I.he Dally Pilot on Thursda>. August 16th. O.'tMi11lt! ACCOUNTING CLERK· P3r\·lime. Fast growtog land devel. co. seeking accounting clerk. Prefer consl. A/P exper. Lile typtng w /own tr ans Xlnl. bene. Contact An· net-l.e S8&-4400. Acoounta Receiva61e a erk CASH APPIJCATIOM lmmed.Jate operung for person w1lh rntJlimum I yr expenence 1n ac· counts receivable. EDP cash apphcation Input hel pf ul b ut n ot necessary. Good starling J>OSJtion with room for growth. Salary open. XJnt benefit package. Contact Kalhy Parker. Bl.OWER PAPER CO. 1525 E. Edinger. S.A. Equal Oppor Emplyr M/F Accountlng Please see oor ad under bankinl. Irvine S Ir. L Aun. Account.ma TAX CLERK Nt!e<I 1nd1v1duaJ with •. , penence 10 prevurnt1on . hJ1ng and payment of federal and btate puyroll and mrome l.<lxes Must have accounting ba c:k gi:_ou11d a nd wor king fanulianty as run <:hargc J?enera! ledger accoun tant 1N1t h pa) roll t.H. res po n s 1b t11t~ i:;,. pencnce lJ\ gcnt:ral l'Or pcral.e w~ iolM> dc&rra ble. We ha\t~ a unique cn v1 ronment dOd J fu1 I benefits packJi;e l'lec1se appl)' 1n per:.on dl Pen.oru>t:l DcµJrtmc:nt ® PACIA C mUTUt\l 700 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, Ca !14!Wl An Equal Oppartun1ty Emplo)er M1F Acctg Bkkpng TEMPORARY Register today lo work oo vanou.s accountlJ\J: & bookkee1nn_g a:.:.111:n ments Work <'lose lo your home Acct(it derks. bookkeeper~. accoun t.anlS are n~-ded thruout Orange Counly Call us for more 1nformallon Robert Half's oec:oun~ 2333No liroad~ay !f200. Coldwell Banker Bldg .• Santa An,. (714, 835-4103 Acctg Cleril/T,..,.. F.ntry level pos to asst JO bas.ic bkkpic & orde r desk. U typ111g & gcnl o<c. W'Lll trn. Benf. AlJa11 Sports Ind. S.A. 540 _:J! 32._ Administrator for rqo Orange Coty pre·schoo1. Ex:per. S40-47~ AldtOM••t•r BUDGET Utility " lite mai n · teunce in lovely Hunt· bWon Beach apt build· FOUND: Long hair beige Going 00 bwlaMN l.rips. ANALYST mi. Excellent pos1Uon i.Qju.red dog. Vic. Talbert Have fun. CAii Traveling for ret ir ee w /som e & Magnolia F . V . Se cretaries. Brenda. mecban1cal ablllly Apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 964-:Ul6. llM-7563 8 U IL 0 E R S E M · +salary, S2l -8Ml • FOUND: Approl'. 4moa T"'"' 1450 PORIUM, A Olvltioo of ........ SerYiu Germ Shep mix. Fem. T h e W I c Ir. e s PBX o..-ra tors for ~ Sell any "em • com- blnaUCln "' ......,. ,. 115 OI' Ins wHh • Penny ~Ad. J bMJt for 2 CCll*!Cutive days. Ell<'h Mld""onel liM • IO' for llle2da11. a..rse ". .No tommerd al aclt. V H 8 I d t k ••••••••••••••••••••• • • r---. ll b r~ • ic. · · 0 us · pr · ALR.I..JNECOUPONS ....,.....,ra non, · H •n lele pbooe a ns wer in g 53Ml64. opea.iq for an 1odivklual ll«Vice ex ... rienced or Credi\ carda accepted. to llllilt in coord1A•t.loG wl.ll train. 'i\tu tlme or • W.ud: Le Van, seal'g -/Sell Bonded/Lie and p reparation of pert Ume ahil\.a avail•· for 8 to take Sr. Girl Murray's 740 W San ta operat1 n1 budfe ta . ble. Da ys. a fte rnoon· Seouts Baclcpack'g to Barbara Ave, LA. 90037 bud~au• and =ne or !rave yard. Sier.tu. 'b'oop funds lo, 213/234-0123, ext 10 the calendar. b k no bl rental. 8/1.lt-3125. i-----'-----PoliUoo w alto U · a e to wor Bill 979 8397 Lesli"" a'-' ln ......... -..ilia''-eome weekeoda. T)'pin1 . ____ · __ · ___ ... _ ••:?==1&1 -. ...., ·--....... 35 wpm. required. Many .. s.o.au. ,..,_,___ of montbly variances co. beneflts av•ilable. IAll Camera cue " f&lm .... -• .. •••••rr•••••• IOd tbe nlntenaoce ~ Aeaecall Moo-Fri. at Bueb9U rield, Uons S1h11f1& lbe ma a ler flle . Faahlon lal.nd aru : Pk. QO q ue1tloD1 . I • II 7001 Qualifteetlons include • &tf>.1791 L-N& • · dear .. ln aecounUn1 Co s ta .... es• •re ... · Y0tt more •aform•tloo I ..r eo ,._. JaOUf' Id call 1 • ..... ,. -;i;;ii• .. • =~·.~~:.; ,_m_llll __ e_~_o_.E_. ____ -_ ~ C .=mis! COfllP..,._,,,.wm.. "'-' you call Clualned De.IQ ...., at Brtlt.ol) C.U.1.1.Nelaoo topaeeuad.1~·,. ... SIL AlllJ. u . Mll-tPll, ~ aured of ad rhle1ndl1y lll'tnC DIMboolt • peactl. wekome an • p n • IWI fl lllllneUraa. To Equal~ wardlnl "*"ad for belt IG-S11 reHn• a Hal eall 1~~~ ~~~~~11~/F~~ rftpollH. Call Now! ..... _ 1: ..... • IF ~ ! .... --L---------~----J ' . ,, -. • .I ---~-...,.__.....,. .. ......-.. .,._.._..,,_...... ..... _ -·-.... -............... . .... ... . ... _ .................. ,,,,.. --..;.,.. -... __,,. ~ .. . ."=---~~ r,::i_ -~ _: _,,,,-,_ -*------_,.-....-"-. """"'It -" . I ~CJ !: F t ·~ ~~~"'~-~-"'-"~~---·· ................ - ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local moving & baulutg. READY APTS HOUSES f\-eght, olfl~ suppli~. FOR RENT. painting, ~d goods & con 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.lruc l1on c leanups . c eaning, pape ring . Reasonable rate& Call _646-_156.1 _______ Li ght up your windows ~2654 morruogs & eves Pamung lnttExt. QuaJ wtbeaul stained glass OK work & mat.en al Free overlay S1.S sq fl 646-Sm ,~---,.-...1 est Ind 1Res 646·1252 y ... ,._.__.. -·--.1• llfNlnlMJ eves -..-•.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ----------...................... . PETERS PAJNTlNG Expr 'd Reas R atei. J.'re~ J:;st. Call Geoe !>.S2-01Sij Prol. p:untinjl t;xt & Int 11377~ Refs Free es1 ~ 47fA>. 536-4383 Gtit GR.i:;EN C..L'ih ror W1 UTE elephant:. wtth a C.1ass1f1ed Ad Call 642 5678 APT MA~AGl-..H For 5~ unit" in C:osta )le"" l::xper'd couple Wife b kk pfe e x p llu:.b.Ana mJll'll t>'t'P C:iJll 642 SOi3 or c 2131 ~:t151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• All le vels ·s tylei. a"es Gabnella Stud101M us1c Across from NHHS ~Dl3 ,....,./Repair • •••••••••••••••••••••• Cla rence's TV . Local servi<.'e. Good refs Rsnbl rat.es SU S + 957·1096 T'"Sertice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof tree tnmmJnR & re movaJ service Free (.-St . CU I 963-9636 AM Neat patches & textures SEL..L idle items with a Fl& lST. 193-1439 Deily Ptlot Class1!1ed Ad. Babysitter needed my Banlunjl home After noon.!> & LOAN ~~e\e!> Rd req PROCESSOR ------,... t operung for 1-harp, li.1bys1Lter . m y oomf'. '2 ~unast1e l<><to pro small children + lrte ce'>.'iOf' w lYPIOR & olfrce hou...e'Nork .\ton Wed & <Jolls Q.11 Irvine Sav· Architect DrnftspPr\on Fn ~·~ f::osl/>1d~ C M 1 n it :. .it 7 5 2 2 6 o o 1-.ner R'' tonscrvat1e.1 n 642 .UfJJ l:XH-;-M f-t:rn•ul llOI!. fi rm offl'r.., -------- d1a,.e11g1nR JI' 1 n an,.n1 ''3anlt.:.nJ. full lime position l'..x I Southwest Bank Mi!>llion penenccd in archJt1o:l'I V1eJO Bram·h. reqwre/> en1:in1o:cri n g office or exper'd pen;on w strong ~ee or combination background in opera (,roW\h J>()S1t1on working-uon.., ~e--t~ll -Y1clu for r el(JSt e r e d pro ~ fc-.. ... 1onal1>. <.:ompu1er ex Jlt'r a + 714 768 0011 A/R hceptto..id One girl office t;xp req in typing & ven fyinit an \'01ce.. 40-50Wpm. 10 key by tlJIJ<'h, 11nswer phone . ~eneral Of fice pro· t:edurb N<'"' port lieit<'h atta 714 645 7040 ASSl:MILUS Precll.1on COii \\'IOdlnR. solderin g & tesl1n~ Pleasant environment Eimtllent pa) & benefits SR Enpneenng Inc 834 ProdUt unn Pl. NptB<:h c:.a.11 for appl 1>42 ~ Ast.embler:. We w 111 t ra in Apply 7am d t ~lal'Grc$?or YachtJ> 163J rtaccnua t M A.ssembl.> TRAINEES COi Ul'atENCEOJ MICRO ELECTRONICS We a rc s e.lte1n,g in · dmduab for fl rst shift Pf-"1uons in our Produc lJOn Ot-partment We ~ 111 t r ain th e ri i:h t 1n drviduaJs in the m1cro- electroruci. rndustr) Comprehensive com pan)' benefits 1ncludrn~ lmJor medica l and d~n t.al 1-·oc-1mmed1ate con· :.Klcrat1on call or appl) al. 1714> 540-6ot0 TRANSMASK CORP :esicampus Drive Newport Ueach, CA Equal Opportunity t.:mpJoyer MI F /H AUTOCAUlll needed evenings, Lag 8ch. Lq Ngl, Dana Pt. Call T h e Re 1 l1ter S8l'°'Hl. AWJmoc.ive AUTO PA UIT E R 'S HELPER. uper . CaJI 6'2-9373 Automobile Mech a nic. Experience In forel111 can. Quallly minded. Imme diate po1itlon. Salary "'or coauni-.lon . 642-laM AIM Trani Shop looklnl ror qualified penoanel. 541·2288 . Ust UM Dally PUot "f'81t Relult" •«vice dlJ'«\°'1. Your tenlceiaour IC*fllty. c.JIM>llntxt.m . . .. ... ... ·~, .... Baruun1t ACCOUNTING SAVll'tGS & LOAM Expaoding sa ,·in~i. & loan needs per..on (or ac l"OW\UnJI dept Sa' U\~ & loan exp net-Pos1t 1on ma) n>ad w ~ l'Oll- Lroller lrnne S .!. L A»n ~MacArthur Bh d Jrv&M i'~·2WO F.()E.)1 1-· Banking TELLER / HEW ACCTS Nc-o'fd sharp personable teller ne v. acrou nl :. peni(lrl SaVtnRS & lo~n exp pref d. F t pos1L1on a' aJJ Please call Sally Otldwefl lrvl.neSa,'lnRs & Loan 14376 Cul vcr On\ e Jrvtne 552-6.S.Sl EOE·M r BankJ.n(it Coc11uarcial T...,... Expen ence UNITED CALIF BANK ti Monarch Bay Phna Laguna Niguel. s:u 1970 E.O E. Banlung TE:U..B HEW ACCOUMTS Part time perm4oenl. t~PJOI! required Will con.~Hier tram~ Ca II for app't. Joan Marselle. 493-56.Sl Mutual Savtngt. & Loan 570 Canuno de l::.strella San Clemen le Equal ()ppor Emplyr Bankmg DPBllHCB> TBJ.ERS SOU'Ilf COASr NATIONAL BANK An lndependent Bank 8'9 Sunflower St. Costa Mesa Tellers & Bllkbeper ,./ ()pen.mp ror applicant.a wtt.h cash handlina ex- perience, good co m· munication skills Hd flC\ft aptjtude. Previous tMDldaC experience ~· ~..Lbut " will ttlin the""" penon. Apply lft person to SI) Newport Center Dr Newport Beach. Ca 92880 <n4)M4-1882 Enjoy our a ttracli ve aalal')' •truclure. com· plete btoelitl and aid· va ncem e at o p · ~· -······- 8.truunt EXP'O LOAN Pl.AT· FOaM SECaET AIY South Coas t Nationa l Bank. an inde pendent ~. 849 Sunflower St. CM 540-SDJ EOE Ba.nlunJe TEUElt Teller.. needed for our Cost.a Mesa office Exper preferred P lea i.e call Gf'o r~e W a~n c>r . ~:!lXJ CAUFOttNIA HDIAAL SAVIMGS&LOAM 2700 Harbor Blvd Costa M~a ~ Oppor Empioye,. TB.LER ...,..,,.... ... h f.xpen ence pr eferred but wou ld co ns ide r bn11.ht self sta rter with 11.00d math aptitude and prior c.'ash hand lin g backsuoond. Listht typ i.ng 1~ wpm>. Plellbc l0.all Man a t h:lllR JiJ.11631 261 I /)')..._GI BRALTAR ~SAVING S A 'U W AN ... hOCfAT fON E 0 £ Afftrmatsve Al1.IOn·M f' V HC Banlunl? TB.LER Expenenced 1-"ull rr1me operuntz 10 the La1euna Hills area Exct>llenl salary and be ne>rus. Please conLact Lorra ine Mlller WELLS FARGO BANK .OJ Cmc <Anter Dr SanUI Ana E.O.E. M 1f' Barber Styhat Lo muace pert·t.une. 631-9STI. Tues· Fri, M . Sat/ 9·S. eves. 681·3028. &am.Id Part Ume · At· tradive Barmaid wut. edpetttJme ....ms BARTENDERS · •anted beer Ii win e bar In Laguo• Beach. Mnst. pocmc.ial. Call 4te·t 151 or •·&a61. Beauty HAIR DDIGNERS Deniela Salon 848-5534 Bolla C b l ca a l Wamer.K.B. ~........ . . .... ! I:: '" . ~ .. I Businessmen =,1 / y o u are d oing b u 1>1 n ess under a : ; f'1ct111ous IJus111esi.: i \lame you are required · i bv law 'Bwmiess and 1 l'ro/essiom Code. Sec. ' i 17000 to 1793'JJ 10 /Ile o : f F'1c tltious Bu.~zne.!«; ' \a m1· Statement and l : ha vt• 11 published f11r : ' 1our consecutnx> week& : .Wf: ot the D AttY 1 ' Pl I.OT can help rmth i : l>oth Call the LEGAL i i nF:l'A llT ME NT ol i 1 ~42 4.121 1'.'Lt .1.12 for j : fu rther in/onnalion l Beauty stylJst assistan1 wanted for busy salon Chance for cl1entele Guara n teed s alar y . tl37-8T19. 837 -42SC> lJe Yoori>wa ~-""-­Up To SJ.000 Mo & More P T 536·<!403 for a ppt :f.Spm •B!KE STORF• Store mizr . J'>Sls l mgr . & bik1• me<·h<IOI(' needt.'d lor Sl'hw1nn d e a ler Sc1lar} SIJ.000 MUl.f havt· prior bike ex Pt>rl1·nt·c 1n a store I I I i 5-R !tm -==----·-,- B1ll 1ni: Oj)f"ratur, P /T . I 5 ;J;PM (Of' Burroughs 1AW Exp. or will train Apply 837 W 18th St, CM BLU EPR INT pe r s on n ~l'de d f o r b u :.v an h1tect o<rice Prefer p~r~on intereste d 1n di'\.' tutect ure Wlll t ram fuU t.une 8am-5pm. Calf 979-Sl2D IOOUWB Lite aecret.analJ recep- u orus l &t bookkeeping dw es from Girl Friday pQlilbOn 833-MJ IOC*•H:Pa F/C to tnaJ balance for ~x • pand1ng ma rine com· pdllY Ill N.8_ fUll tllnt' Salilry commen1wrc.ll· ~ expr 673-4750 (or 1n tef'Vlew appt BOOKKEEP ER P fl' Must have 2 yrs. pu1Jh1· accountmj1. expr. f"lex hn; 963·5639 -----Bookkeep111g Office Manager GroWUlj1. Irvine e ngme dlstnbutor seeking ex p e ri c n c c d off i ce ma nager bookkeepe r '41th d1vers1fted bac.'11 ground mclud.tng book keepmg, payroll. mwn l(J()' control, personnel (WK'tioos & other usual office capabilities. Mail resume with phone 11 to C E Smit h Co fn(• p 0 8c>l( 19129, Jt VIOl'. Ca 92713 All re p II c~ stnC\ly confidential. IOOll••a F/C PO&rtion wit.b prominent Fash Isl. Real ~tale In· vest. Firm . Xlnt op· portunity. 640-0123 BOOKK EEP E R Parl t.une for ()rtbo..Denta l of· rice. N.8. Two o,i, days per week. 6'2·2626. Castuer HOUSIWIYIS & S1UDIMn Fw>mat COf1) has a job for you! Fot.omat has openin .. for part·time eqlloyees. Work 1oam to 2:30pm or 2:30pm Lo 7prn. Work cloR Lo borne or s cbool. Currenlly l.bere an openiap in the Colt.a Mesa, Huatinllon Beach.~ Valley • Newport ....... Xlnl. bmrsfiLa ud paid train· ..... ''Ga your beet \o dool job DOW.'' Apply • tbe ....,... ll'otolqt Slar'e or ...._ for aa iD· terview~. 8.0.E. caWer clerk. dependa- ble. J')aU 6 pt·Ume. App· ly morninp, lift shop • OCAUport. - CASHJ ERS GeaeraJ of· nee. uperieaced, part u... AtP«Y Tilt Sari.. . ftumbiM, 1511 Newport 11.d:cii. ta.1111. CAllOll' I Ellppnf ...... per .... ,... ....... . 11 111 ,_. km 1U1U .......... -11..-bor a.a&. ... Cit ON.'( PILOT . , .... ~!':'!4 ...... !!!4! ~?~ ..... ?~~ .... ~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~.~~ ... :.?! ... ~.~::':! ..... ?!!! !!!,.!!~ ..... ?!!! --••••••••I "dsfnrr• Ill Dw P&. , ... mllEIS UTITEM llAll£TS (~ 1¥.lw a \11lable '°" full t1me •h l tant llllf\llt&trl OQ 21"1 • ~ !lhll't No t'&l)t'n••oct1 na· Wt· lr1un Man 19 to S. .... MaA&A lCllOd ............. ," MUllf CJerk·lueato r)' Wll I tr.u. ....... lndl\oldUal A LO+ food b•Hlll 1 hiMa6e al tnl OUO C M • ~·r hoot Adv1m~ mrnl •·-.. ------• YP&Alf'1Ul\lly for m1m1i11tt1 <r1t•1it po& II we~ Io IS 3(1 ~hour r qWili!k~ Fur lllflt\' lnfOtlJlAl IOfl ,, In lCJ vlUW .:o to lllQte ~ al ;muo~ <:ruwn V•llc) l.i.i:una N11o:u1•I. <W) ~ Ot'Cllll714 Ui ..0 1.-))u.t.l Oppor •;mplo> 1·r CIYA.ING. ISTIMATOI t..cll'!nenced 1ndn 1duwl INUJlled lO prep.uc l'O•I l'l>ll mllle'> ur .. ub <hYll IOf\S 1mlu:.ln al rlt' vl'lopmen l u l ll1t ) !IY:!!Lems le to perfor m ulll.llY 111ve~lJg1111oni. & t nl<•ulate e a rth qua n l lllt'8 Su[>t'rVtMOn Clo. 1it•n1.1lce vita l Appl) 1n !Jt'l'M>(I w1lh r~umc Lo Mr tut'f'I~ al hob..·rt Ht~m. Wilham l''rosl & A.'>sot: • 1401 Qu:.11 St ~wport &a<.•h CIYILEHG. OR DESIGNER l-:Jtpe r1c11t·c d l'art>P r minded Rl'Xil~ll-:ll EU C I V I L t: N G (I It UF.:SIGNEH \\ 1lh IJm·k wound 111 pulJh1· worki. .utduc.laudLI u.cloon1ciu. 1.·n.:ant-t:n ni: wuntt1I 1111 ,,.,,,Rn & .. upl'n 1e.or~ 1Aa:>1l111n 1\ µµI~ 111 Mr 1-\Jt:nlt~ ut H•1bt•rt Jk•m W1lh;.m fro~l & """m· 1401 (Juml St Npt Ut h tl .t:RI 'AL NIMKS '*11i)Cll0 ~Qfk4'V\'~ a •ecknd•. • ii•,. ~. 40 hrt. type 1!<.-1 ~ «Onuuun11:•t1ons ~~ Mlpful ln1 JOb uppgnuruty ~11631 0610 b«WW"llHl.m 5pm MAIL ROOM CLERKS U U I L f> fo. f( S 1-; M POIUUM. A l)IVl)lllO ,,f 'The.· W1d 1es CorJ)01 a111m ha:. 11n 11nm t!diate 111>1•n ini: for Moll Huum <..1crlu. Mui.L be a blc lo IJft l&rltl' mail bu~1:o Will IOI( t.o tram Hclwb1llty & 1h.:vcnda b1hl}' a m ui.l ~»I c•om puny bcncfih. t::J II J J Nl'l!>OO 17MI !.175 (}ijl)lj 1'4u:al cippur t• m pl~ r m COOi t'ull Ume txt•il•on for roc:l« w m1n Sf u. t• x i>c r ID 11\jlilUlkJrnd qu11nl II) ~~ .. Uuod Iii•>, lw1l • Ii wockifi& rood Co11t11U tlw f~I <Xhcc SOUTH CO.AST tielCA1. CIHTH 31872 C~t H'4 ~ Soulh WijUJJ" W 1311 l!:xl ltlO •; 0 t-.: COOK AHJ..TIME )))) W, Cocnt Hwy Newportl .. ch COOl</MAMAGER &uxtwal' l 4' \\Int.' shop Sun Juan Cupo WI 35:;3 COOK nl·t.'\lc:d. full llllll'. f II f t• II 11 \ a I <• ' I' t' n l hosp ita l Xlnt salar~. good bend ti., " 111t t•n lJ vt> Appl) 111 pcr:.on. ---------•I ~~1,-Mnnor: ~.,.., \.'tl'· U.ERICAJ. SEClU.'TAH Y UJn:a,C:'I! C.:OUNTt-:H 11 t-:L I' 1-\t II lu ne Co-.1.1 :\11.-..11 .trl'.t Cu:.ler :. l'll'.t Ol'r' 548~13 t: m ph>Y menl L••••• M•h •te T,...., Sl.JOPtrHew CMTy,W S'71PwW--. s..11 ...._., t11c,.1 ... $1. to ,., "-' Uttalty M .. •n•c• H.fOltt,...... Ser.Ice 5•p•rt w.-II suo,..,.~ . 1~.,.M.W1 •c•J OONVT SllUI' t•arl) l\M llhif\ No<'~[) ll<'l' Aµpl) to 0tv111l) (>unut,, I~ Newport Uh tJ ' )J ORAt1'Elt. cJc('\nl'al rn tfuslnr.il & {'Om ffil'I CIJI lMdll.'>. \'Ult ~ 74.HO fl J-: •Wall & ~· llll' 177111 Sk.ypurk ('Ir, Irv • U UflAl'E H Y "UI k1c111111 N!urmtrl'i..~ nt:t•dt:c.l ~ 1 () C i\r)Jrt Sal o p1·11 \Ulli.L~ DRIVERS t:Ur ly rnornmn to rmd afternoon l>chvcr baker prod Ul'l " lo b UIH'r 1n urk.t·l ~ No :-µec•wl 11<· n·q C'.111 507 b7l7 bcl !IA.'1 111;1111 DIJYERS FOTOMAT COIP. ha:. an opemng ror full lime µer:.on Lo perfor m rouw dnvefdula~ & late maintenance d ut1e Must be at least 2S yri. or age & h<tve a l(ood dn\ ini: record Vun pro VldOO Salary $.1 ~ per hr~ 70 per hr dcpend1n~ oo qu;illf1l·a t1oni. Xlnt bt.'fl{.{ll.l. Appl) <ti I~ K.iluma !liver Rd . ~1h: A. f ountum Valll'Y or 1>honc %4 1155 for 1r1 Lt:nit'" E 0 J-: l"oundalton. expcnl'n<'<:cl form rrl'W 111 Or Cl) ar•·a li)5-07!11. ti75 .isi-2 GENER.AL OFftCE fmmt)(!Jilll• Of1'.·n1111? lor ma ture dencal ~111 k1·r '>lffifJll• IMllh U'l' Ill c·alc:ulutor rc•1u1 I l'd W 1· will t1 lllrl ~1rnt• o\t·t ltH\I• F"fwrnJT) 11T1· 111111 .., mu k ,. r., 1J r 1• I 1• r r l' ti ~ 135i ibl. fur l'JI l.JV'll UJffiJJUtt'I l.11 1111 C£NERA.LOPP1CE ALL WE NEED IS YOU!!! 557-0045 HOUSl::K££Pt:R Mlded for pri vale re aort J';x p t r a. 11 on exper l'ull·l1me or wltndl £.0 t:. 419 N Cal Hwy L1euna Beach 714 1~1 call Elatne Houu lteeper It Cook ON LINE Temporary uv•t.n. board & room 1n. ~I Servlce.1 •ro dd. Would prefer cooplt' pleased to olfer you » Send quallf1 cation.11 & cti.nce l<I wm a trip tor rel1 to. P 0 Bol( 18:>. l WO IQ C A ll 0 S AN , _Orona __ , d_e_l_M_u_r _9'.l62S_' -·-·I UJcAS 'i.toUS!';K££P~H. P!'r Regu1ter and wurk 40 hours and yoo are 1n th111 drawmg' lt'i. that s1m pie'• WE NEED 1S«retu.nei.1w ~ 0Sll1 11'ypbu. "General ()(c Clerk.I. , l fo'1leClerb • Al'l'tg Clcrb IRl.'t.'epllOOJSlS •Mag II Operato,... 3723 l'rch St. tWwport leoch GENEllALOFl-'tn. TYPISTh SEC'Hfo;"J'A HIF:s 1\C<.. "TG Ct.t-: H l\S l'llX PIJI_..,,._ (Jl'l'.Hl\'J'C II(:, Toµ l't1\ !\.11 I'• c· I' ,11<1 Wl•t:k I) MORRELL "I E\1 l'<Hl1\H 't -., 1-, It V I<. I·.!-. IH\'IN,.. i-,.! c~,i~. -1:..0.l:-.. \I I- SEND Rf;SUM£ TO 29S3 CLl FF DR . NB !DllJ HOUSEWI "'Et O.:h very SandWlch & Wlne Shop San J ua.n Cap0. 661 :s5[iJ IMMEDIATE PART TIME fWLOYME:NT $400-S7 SO + rftCMtttl T hl' UA I LY l'I LO T. ~ JUl<I route dn' er-. lur home nc~\P41*r dt• lt \er) 1n l h+> ~ .. n C..:lemcnlt.· ltrt'.i Mu'lt h .. \l' dcpt'ndJhlt-car ::,C\cn d.1)'> Alli rnoon-. t:! :lJ s :xJ1 M ,.. d. morn IOI(~ o n ~di ~Ull 1:, :ll 11 :ll 1 Some 1·ollt-tt 1~ reqw rt'<! i':.Ornrn~' ~'1 vn !>llK <)f rout!' 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C:111T\Jnc1 Cap1~lra110 or ciill 661 -1211 f''bl'fltla. .. ldmmator ex penen<'t:d xll'lt oppt y to ~ en ~uni" IJ.arl;oru a r I' d ii t' f c 11 .i t f' x p llf'fi~~.1ry l\<J d1oppt~r pwi.., l-'\Jll t1m1· SlllJn d 1· IH fl If • II II t• ). JH• r lflS !h.l :!!Ji; L..M..W.~ fk~w rtld for L.h1·vrolc·l cl1·alcr-.h1p 1:.xn·llt•nt 1111t1•11t1 ..1I for 1·.tr 1·1·c m1 r11l•·tl 1H•n.1>0 t;I( 1~·r11·n1 ,. nut " µrl;'r(· 11u1.,11,. \\ornJn pr1· f\'f'r .. 1 \IJpl\ 111 flt r•on Sail C~v"°'et 900 S. Coo1t Hwy • LAGOHA BEACH 4'*-' t3 I l«'qal Se<rriary Xlr1t I\ µ111,• J 111 1 I \I,,~ , •• 111 ll tit"'"'' \hit' ••• Hara.or. Ea,.F4eue4 " ............ ""· .. 111.-1 + ............ . -~701 Dua Dr ~· .._. .. chain Meda 1ndlvld11•l w it h llnowledle ol ....Uu.rant CIClMi.P«Denl. Experienced In electrical • plumbioa ttP&Jr. Good benefits, aompany trurk provick!d. Apply al· OIAMelCOUMTY ....... s.mc.. •1 Daimler Street SA 714/~-0348 MANAGER·APT. • Good po111uon ror mature han. dy couple.. 19 adulLapt.&. H.B. 531H6.SO MATERIAL CONTROL Maler1al Contro l Ex ped1~ entry level Po:J•· lion. Muumum I yr or- f 1c·e xper required A111h t y lo work with fil(ures, det<Hb, lllfo ;i mutil Cdll for appl. Mo 71W 1': O 1-; A Keo Wi v111 Co Irvine ME.<..11J\NI(' wanted full 11m 1• SUIK +-hon u 11 + bt'nt-fll:. Apph t·ant oc'(-d not aµpl y unle:s!I full qua!1f1ed t.:all for a ppl IW 15'11 •• Mt::CllANIC Wllh I Avon Dit:i>el or Onan 1•AJ>en ent·e Tom Kelly Ma n ne i-:ni.:ineering. ~·!ltil1 \1,.,lw • .r """''·Jill lhll'k t.lfw+>, 'ttmlc t1.·ch111quc. "Jffit X r uy. typ1n ~. Uruloa.:~ ulf1 cc, Nµt lk h ~ 2'4\1 \11 .. Jw.11 llu."\ I .1• ofr neeo;. youni.; I.Ill~ '411i111i.: 111 Ix· trauwd lor .tll µh<t!lt..., mt'il ofc. .... k~ -.<11111• 1•'(p.:r nt·r • ..&,cf hr-flu 1· "'orion ii !"110d,,._. ___ _.,. I• J t h 111 R I I .. 111• n I t ll I llt•lµlul . nun i.mo k•·r •Iii !J.11!1 L'J.Ef{J <.;AL Ht.<'f'T 11------rnrtnm ~l'<IT-t'lJ'ltnrm-·~~~ -l.lu__ L'Ol..~IEH h.-lp v. Jlltl'll Men or woml'n :!;; "" "' oldtT Know th~· wttt.t- c:1ut..., )';ct $1!111J \\t'tk11r mo rt• () r Jn l:l' l ua ... 1 Yellow ('.1 h. 11:100 ~1 1 llerrm..11111 t-'uu11 t.1111 \ allt.·) c ;-.,, ol ~IJl1·1· bt• 1 IN II NI'" h ltlH' ..... Eorhd1 GEN FR \I. 0 l"l"IC ' t-. "'I'll Sun Dulit'' Ille lurf1 (\"JJIM! l1hn~ ~ l l'Ct'll tt&fll ol Fl'h4<-l.-l '~.--..-"-4 uJUnln Club 1.11 .1 l•ll t; I I< L ,. H I ll /\ 't llOW.~l..t't'IJlll~ IJUllffl \ :\lU~( h,1\ I I J( 1111 1 I 1J111h Ht•J1I l.n,:h.11 11.t:h \Ion \\t'i.1h 1 11 1~ ~ lu 1,1 1 !1'4'•1 \A 1 \ 11•· r t Ir .1 n .. , \,q ,1t1 .,JI t•J it... A•! I '• .,.urk urnJu 1111 11r1· l oUIJ<t l 'Jl t,11 1)'t1 1 1 .. 1 .. 1111 :'II fi Sw11<:hho;ml. Jl••id typ1 nR 0< 1fr1 a II '""'k CJll !J -f J11 Mm1 .. I I Julll' {in('m IH I 12:~0 1-. () b M t' CARRY FOX AGtNO' 972-9955 NEVER/it.FEE TRAINEES TRAINEES TRAINEES LEGALRECUT <.r 11'4 mi? S A l,1w I inn :.l'ck'> <illrarlt\t' 1niJ1v w1lh 11oiirt l" IJIOJol & '>lalll1· •••"'k"ruuw l to le.trn tt11i. 111u•n ... 1m11 fu:ld 972-9955 'at SOHM EL licau11 ru1 he1tc h a rea n1m 1nmy i.eeki. uttrac: lJ"e Wl,ROIOjJ 111d1v Wllh mo<t typ101( to luurn Vf'rllOOncl field m lh15 vt:ry fncndly de pl 972-9955 TEUHS 1,rowm1o1 S&L has open ml(S (Of' several l ra111ce., -<n La l(un a 11 11111 & l~H~ Beach. Gr~t po icnt&bcns 972-9955 llCEP'TIOHIST Attra c t 1vc, f rie nd l y J>enlOll w1t.h It lypan~ will lund lhtS ptMI 1n Tust m 972--9955 TEUOflH bnlry level pos for bnght, eotbusiaat1e 111 div. w / good phone voice & ~l'llONllJ ly 972-9955 AUHG Attractive 11ppearance & cager t.o leam altitude will earn a bei<mmnu l.IOS m l.-er>traJ scrv1ce.s dcpl cl ~rowintt dept 972-9955 Ja.SICY'SCZI Tyrie ~. nice appear & deaare to atArt al I.be bot· IAJm working your way up w1lb lbls financial ~ 11 aJl that as reqd, Super benef1ta w /very fnend.IY co-worken. 972-9955 'ffT&&.a ll )'OU llAlve cuhiertn1 eJC per. fri end l y penonal.ity, It lypin1 • 1ttrKtlve appear, W1 xJnt ro. needs you for lbla ale loc. tu'. MJuAon Viejo. 972-9955 CARRY FOX Mi£NCY ........ lmleMe. ... IJO UalJ an.-houn QPl rmnufac1.urt·r of •·n~mt· f~pcr il SJMv;Trtrnr.m i.vv.crt.'\J <t nd raclto l·un t' uni..· Aµµl~ 111 p~·• ~c111 trolled hobb\ p rodurls t•1 J:W 1-: t:o~'' "" >. h;L, Wl lffimt~li<itt' (Jpt.•n CJm in~ 1n lb Salt>" t\cl rn1n1sl ral 1on U1·pa rt 111'..'lll J>ullt'!! 1m·Jut11· eu~LUmer a nrt !l alcsµcri.on •·um LllUlUcil uuru. a:. '4 <: IJ a:. f t!l:JU..'(1 l'len c·al1111cl :.ale:i !ll:1lli.l1l''> n·por l-. 1n a rn;inufdl'IUTll}j.( f'Tl\'ll'On 1111·111 1\lt11t1 ........ tllJUl d Ill rhJfk JO k1·y. I vptn"! and ,t;11nh<rnd. w1l h CUT t>J< 1icnl·m·1· a !Jiu~ W1· olfn J c:ompl'l1l1\ 1• wa l(l' .i nd bl'nl'i•l'> p;,1·k.,ge '4 hll'h 111dudr-'> ' I I' k f) ii ) d l ' 11 l •' ( . m1·1l 11·:. I ;, n<l I If c 111 .. uram c· \<ill'0Jl1on., Jll tl(IJ1<JIJ)1> und 11 r<:un~ 111t.'lll t1n>RrHm 1'11•.t.\C• J l>PI ~ in !K'l'MJO or C:all l h 1• Pt:f-'>UTlllt•I u .. fJ •• r I m (' fl I J I 71 1 5lC 2!\.il CDX HOBBIES, INC. A guD;1J rnry uf Lc1sun: l>ynam 1ci., lrii· ~I': Warner/\w Santa /\nu, Ca !12705 l-:0 !-.:1M F AM~ CLERICAL OPPORTUNITY -LOAM SECRET ARY Typmg 45 wpm a no rel at ed expenence reqw red AMERICAN SAVINGS 78:J> Edinger Ave lluntmgtoo 8eat•h Mr Felix 841H222 E.O.E. MJF/H CLERICAL POSITIONS • lfYG11e...•a...., ...... ' ........... ,.,of. flee • .,.,..NC. .ct C9I type 40 .,.. CIC• ~.-,..c• ..., ..... ., ... _, dlrtal .,. .. L 1J1 •t alMIX • th• ....... ---= ....... ,..., ._, .. . • t I ....... y. .o,., .... . ... ,. ........... .......... £ .. ,... ................ ............... --' ,.... .., ., ............... Cll ••vt w. ,, ..... .................... ................. C.P.A. FIRM ftap1dl~ l'XJJ30cllllj.! .! 111 f1c·f• (' I' A l1rrn lll't•1f\ <.:I' A ~ nun1mum ;1 .)ti. aud1l c:xpr lu head audit 4·~ _P11rtn1.'1":.h1JJ polt•n lial S.:ncl re~u1nc lo /\11 II :HJI IJ<t ti' ,. ti'" 1• o ll11" 1;,f.11 . c .. :.1a l\k'l>11,CA!l:tl'21i C I< A S I\ S 11 ,\ 1·· I' t;H f ,..,.U EH MACllJ NIST )Je>,ll 1un'> opt:n for tra1111.·c ... lo operult• 11ulornol1H' cr~nk ~bJCL j(flndcn. .\Im e:<IJCr rc<1uirl'tl 111 M11·rum1·1<•r ri•;,1!111 ~ Xlnt fnnR\' lw11c•hh I!. wurklD)( c·und1t 1011.., Safar) commen!tur u le '4 exper Ar111I~ 171-.'.it Daunlt.r Sl . In ml' CUUIGAN WATER 1-..xpencnccd \\:.ilcr lOn d1t1urun.I( .,aJc...., µco11le 111 S W Or..oni:t: Count.) l>" ) OU c:a rn SlO.IJIKI -t a )CW"'.' •!-\all cu l>t:ndu .... LeaJJ JH ull r ;i m (' J II ~ :eu ur K:l(J :J(J31 b k for Wayn1· t:ustomer !-.crv11•t• ll\•p P a r t t . a 'd""' w c:us t11mc·ri.. a r111 wt•r phom~ & l':J~hu:r Xlnl benefits Apply 111 per !'<1111 1'1c Ant1qul' c;u1lcl. 181.11 E Oyer ftd, ~A DF.UVJ-:HY & 01-'>1>at('h Flf Uc~n<lalJlc, 1·a11a ble. rehublt• Mail lU P 0 Uox 10701. S I\ !tll 11 Oe:IJvery Person Dnvers for Dental Lab P<Jrt lime Morrun~ or afternoon!\ M.w>l have valid Cal he· & good dnvm~ record _!ee~ll!!._C~l~646 506ll Del. very. P 1l, 4 :JO !lprn Own tra ns. Mo n t,.ri Some wknds r eq Mui..t beovr 18 SJJ.Cllll DEMONS TU TERS Part Ume 111 your arc:. Will train. 714 m 8-3360 DENTAL ASSISTANT Ownide Mature. rcha We woman. X-rity be. re q1.11red. 4 day wor k week 642--... DENTAL/CHA I RSI 0 •:. AMl, 4 day work week Salary o pen . Cull ~:mo. DENTAL ORTllO .. Chainlide aaal.tt. R.D.A. exper. pref. lt'ull or part· lime. Beaullful area. Xlnl. opporlunlty for growth advancement. Irvine. SM>-<1177, aft. 6 It wtaMia,~. Dental All't. Ort.ho .. Chr., N.B. Part Ume or luJI Ume UJ> to 4 days per week. ToP Hlary. Ortho exp. Ir RDA req. 642-21&26. DESIGN DRAFTSMAN Work o n opto . mecbanieaJ equipment med ln Juer-optlcal re· search. Prefer 3 Yrtl. minimum uperleoce. Send rnurne or brin1 work aa snpl ea to Newport Releartb Corp. mm Mou.at Baldy err. de, Founlalh V•IJey, Ca. between 8 ·4 , C all •not. .,.. dtrll; ........... to worlll •••hnd1 6 ... n. tan Att.aauna, Ill f'll. CoHt Kw)' .. ............. l>H ·c; s·toHI-. C'l.t.lll\ :\1u.,l 1o1.urk v. k111I' W1·,1 II I I ~16 l1h'IX Gtri foridoy /Mqr MSUR•HCE ~--l~!'!ll...,.._.l!!!llli•~~__.~~~!!11!!1!~~~-----~ m u1. S'l'cJ1n . n .1m t-. (·x1,·r 1J1t•r Matun· rnu,t WtJrk '4 l l'K \' 11(1, l ',ol I 4!1J la>I ~' La 14 ••EXTRAS•• 1w11lt'll 1 H11 111.n<'r-. ~ \lr.1-. for rfhlJ m11t11111 1111 l:i.'fll•r<il I >Ith·•· TIJ..El'llO:-. ... 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Cmnpleh: tr.0111n1! ~1 dell\·ennl( or 1 ullt•l1 in~ .'Jl'cd l'<Jr C'all 714 551 5346, <'CJlll'<'I lo ~'l'ltne C1IU.., G:idgell> ~Year Our C.ENl':RAL O Fl''IC I-:. ~fon U1ru 1'r1 HAR.OW ARE SALES \lu'l h,1\1• l..11uli\ ll:tl~t· ut lu ci.. ... IH1111l .. r .. ""'' Ul:)loJm hard• art· \fun lhru t r 1 U1·nd11 l..J1-tun.1 llP.1( h LumU..,1 l~H 1.\. ti 1 tr !>10 IQ.II , FRONT DESK CLERK '''"'""n 1mnH'r11.111 f\ .H.u l:;bk OUl1'lJ ntl111 . •11111ortun11\ l'Xhl' 1111 lll"'lfllc• oM\•ntl'd 111•r'>t1ll l•t '4111 k U11..• nii:ht :.htlt l'.H J•>)' °'"·ndll:. 1m lull in.: frt't· m1·,1I\ xlnt 1·vm J)anv 1\µµI.~ :\I on r'1 1 !fom NI.I'm . l'••r,0111\l'I M/lt.JtRIOTT HOTR WO Nt·~port l't·ntl'r U1 N1•wport lll•.11·h t-:.t1ual 11ppr11 <'mplo) t•r Hotel Mott'! t'" p nii:ht auditor & dei.k dt•rk "" ply liruc:<' Smith !! s. San C..1emente lM srmll Cooslr C.:o l:lo-0k l~el ~pml(. typinl(. reccpt Prcr,.rexper 94 JV .\fon SUPERVISOR FfNAHCE 1-r. ITT:i-t6JV ROOM SERVICE SECRET ARY )illmllllll!ll------~ ()J)fl0rtun11y with ca rN•r Oransie Counly's ll·•11Jini ~~ General potentrnl exrsl."J ror relta rummunity IJusld<'r hai. V1 ble pcr..-0n Quullflt'd in a n opc n 1n " f o r a VICTOR u-...S d1v1dual will 1J01>1>l''i!> Secrcwry lo work in oor "EEV l>UJ)Crvasory i.k11l~ a nd be Corpora le Al'countin.i YOU!! w 1 1 11 n K l o g ll 1 n Department 2 Yc•ar~ Typisl!t knowl t'd Kl' o( foo d bu1 1nc i.1> 11rr1 c·c e x P RX Opcratori. M:rVlt'i' 1-:nJOY OUL~lund v c r 1 c n l' ,. & Kt•n 11Jnch Orwr IOI( company b<'nt'lll'I ST/\TL~'TJCAI, TYPING W ar(thous<' wnrk('r'> Apply i.am·IZ noon. ~fon are essent ial IO·kc y T r umf'f' M ll<'mblcri. 1-'n r enwnncl l'alculator by touc·h & Work when vou wunl lo. MAJHUOTI' HOTEL r:.tm.1J1arlty w1lh dlC1 Ill Ni-; y f; R /\ F ~:I': ~Newport Center Or Ing cxpenence arc 111110 Rcmust'll . <'Bii loda , Newport fleach rnqUlred. Exc~llenl 01> E o F. M ff Porlun1ly to work In dynurruc beach e nviron ment. Please send re aume or request apphr a· l ion from J Buckle. 6"-.'1389 THI llVIHI CO SM Newport Center Vr Newport eucc· E o.E Fl.OllST :::~:Hi retail nur1ery ~•Uve people I°' full " part Ume pum1· nent po1ltion1. Muat have uP'f'lencc ln noral deal10. Excellent op· riortunity t.o work In a ....U.loul utUn1. PIHIM •OPlr. In penon. Mon c.htu."" . NR ORG SM-85 W · E 0 E.tMt f General Otrlce •TRAINEES NEWPORT Beach Ina co needs people who can type 15 wpm ae<:ur. hav• It l*Jcpt exper, If run • LO.key by touch. 11!()6 to flOO Room for adv. Xlnt benel. C.11 840-8470. No ir.e. AMERICAN C.reer Ajllf)cy 6l0 NewpQrt Ctt Or, N 8 Hotel telephone operaLor. mu8l b•ve PBX e xpcr Apply l.O Mrs Baldatzar. HcUl J.Aguna, 4lM 6.197, 494-llR l~leaners. Top S fur Parlor t-•utl time workers. ~1·4399 ltOUSECL EAN ERS Oar nee:. P rr. Tops OU\cblm Girl ~5123 HDulecleanbl1: Pan lJme o r full lime. Own ~~.SU.rt Im med. Top• 47s.GMI or M8-«I HOUS8(-- N o exp . nee. Xlnt tie.Itta. Bayview CO..v Holp. ~ Tburtn Sl. C.M.ea. ... E.O.E. ·~ '"'"' \< • ur.11•· ,..•,,.11J ,. 111.(ur• • ... 111w.:. t.. •tUI• t.. "' II .trn \\ url.. 111 j,..JUliluJ Uflll \ II} '" IJl Lt:LllU ,\tJIJh in j>(·r ... .,1 .1! .!Ill '1~r101t ( t Tiit I I Ii 'ill-~•1 :0.11 IHYESTMEHT COUMSE1.0R '''""'";.: Urcuh,e.· < •• • r,ci I II lh.111 llr11 j.,1·r J ' c .. l'J '' I .\f/l#fllt""h /11 '11 111rnrn" um: 11 1 '\J' 1l (.11 "" ''''"I "Ill\ 1,111 'ITAi "":-.n 011-. Part 11101• •'\ t ntrtl'• 1111•n """"•t·n & 1 ouµh ... I 0 11'1.I M 1•:.J. :"I'\\ I"''' !'>J.nt.t Afl.i ilrt•;1, \11, .. ( hu\ I' (;Jr & rmmt• phml•' ( .;11 ~ l..JS!i or .tj1pl~ .tl l:!J /"< Oh" t'. Or .1111:1· \1on thru ~·n JANITOR lnd1v1udual net-dNI 111 1>rov1de Janllona l and \ li-anm ft :.t.>r vit·ei. for \•len ront<'i. n1m p.1ny l11ta l ed 1n OrJ n J:e l'wnt} Wl' pro\ 1'1e 1•xrc·l lcnt t'1m1.1any benef1ll> Cull ur •Pi>IY UI 17 I 4J 540-6010 TRANSMASK CORP :rlS2 Campus Onve Newport Beach. Cu Jo;qual Oppty Employ1•r M , .,. , 11 Jlo-:wELRY FASHJON SllOW DIRECTORS llnve f\in·Make MOfwy Pan Tun<!· Your T1mt: 642 0287 Aft 6pm ATTENTION JOB SEEKERS U you haven'I found a job by Auauat l6\h, w11Wh for JOBS \\JI htri1 "'dU(I ( lj)t'I Jll1J uun 1.," 1 'P''r '.in•1U'> '''', '" 11111 f•ll"mml( lit .111\""·''" • ut11ll \1111/\ 11. P• r 11r t 11 It fo. IC I U l'llft h11lll11111110._ :7>1 •II I MAIO~ W A..HTED f1)1 11n\ ,,, .. rr 1111 ~t.11 t 11 u1wd t 'l 1ir••l.·r rt'll W1ll t r.;111 "1 II t 1 m" ,\pph 1n j>o·rwn 11•1 ,'J ( 4~.1....,1 II\\\ L ... i: lkh 111 • ·•ll 711 1!J..I ~I As k f11r 1-J.t.m•· Mm1b. Jppl) Thi· Inn ac l.J)..Ull.1 :.!I I "' I 11.t'I 11'4~ Lii:un.1 11.-.11 h :\1~\jlJ:'-W \:-OTl'.I> lll!il S I ·,l llW} l..J).tUIHI hd 1 .i~-1K!l.! Mmntcnunt·e m.-. n for 55 urut a l)l t,)mplu m (.' M 642 5i1T.I c 21 J I l!tiS 3851 Mrunlt>naJ)('(' J' u me ap prox ;! lllOb Pamlm.: exp Ill'\' 1\lstm are1.t HJJ 0081 MAINTENANCE PERSON lmrnedaau.• openin1: wath a ~l"eSll1ve and ronve- mcnUy localed Oran11c County manufol'turcr Openan ~ for a M ain Len.ance Penwn rt'Qwre11 at lea...t tJ months to l year e xpe r1en r e 1n general :.hop o r pla nl maintenance Qual1f1ed applicant r on expeet compre h en s 1 Vt' t'OOlpa.Jly benefits mclud ang ITlllllJOf' medical and d(llltal •·or 1mmedaute com1der11t1on. l'all ur ap. ply a1 17141540-6010 TRANSMASK CORP 3952 C $ I Dri•• • .. ...,....ltecla,CA Equal Oppty F;mplyr M/F/H ' ·•JOBS" la a 1pec1al latllo6d tectloa ~t will i--------~ publiabed wllb lht DMlY PUat on Thunclay, AIC\llllA .. ...... "' For Clualfied Ad ACM ON Call • MEDICAL MH~W_.ed 1, ct..)' J>t'r """ek ~ 7µm 11r •1X..m (if1ud dn\·m i.: r,. 1•.rrf ,\µµI) Pt•1m)!l<t\.t•r. 11;1,11 l,.l,1 !'cn11.i· f\\t' c;,,.,l.; Mc·-..1 Moc11'11 n i.: L l..1 -.'l'" TF.F~. W IS. i>IJ r1111i.: ·•' "•1th f'oa'\l Model:. 1111 \111n1h "' \ul' •mlv \JI '""" "' r .. ·r ... 111.11 "" \ t'f•illllll'lll 6f llllHJdtr11• • • 1 • r • 1 I I 11111pI1• I 1· 11 '" ''"' -\1111111 i.1 .. r t , ,Ml .!'fill ' ... t-.IJ '('flt,\ l'A.-;11"1 S.•1 ~11ur ""'n hour,, t-11r mx • info t Jll 84:! 4l!Cil <ill 111'\I Nt,t~t::. I' T ll:O. l'.,r, 1or Plc1<'rl v )(cnllcman L 11f • ...,, I.If.I 'l HSL.~ ,\llH :!-. I 11 I \II iir••I l.111111 I•·•\ t ••Ulill\ L'lul1 l 1111\ llu-IJ Lu"I .1 .\I""•' .,.1:1 ,,,, Ot'VH t-C'l.EHK 111•\•rl 1·r'lt·ritl'l11· ,,..r,011 fur Ill'"' l.iu-.1/lt''' < lt•I k , l'Ui.llllll••r '\'J 1111·•· \I anl'd ult· ad m In . It ,f I'" u II 11h11n1·' l)prnl( l 'h ;t n 1•1• 111 i.:r11w w ~rowmjl f1n 11 rn O (.' ,\crpo rt fJrt:J lli.1 7~J -----------, 1>1f11 ,. I Have An : Extra : Cash Vacation This Summer Work for Kelly on 1 •' m J> o r a r y ·""11otnmm1." for 1h1i. 'ummt·r und <-arn \Hur w;i v to extra 11111 ~II oHtec i.k1lls lll'l'dt!d •T,,WS * s.cr.tart.s * WOll"d Proc •AcdClet'b ·~· T •> ~ n " y . R a 1 d v;11·1111oni.. re(erral. b onuses. Never ~ rce IELL~ Call or Come In Today Irvine 833-1441 2102 ~inea Ctr Dr. Suite 2IOI lluntanl(tun Beech M7·349ff ll9Q7 Wamer Ave ~2l$ Lal(una Nittwel 83Ml642 27957 Cabot. Road S.ntaAne 115.\.-0l30 7l5 N. Main lln IMrR Block Office> I HOUSEKEE PER· r...ted for prtva~ ,.. torl. l!:•per. • non· ••PU hll time or wkpda, E.O.E. 411 N. Co11t Hw1. L11una ..-. 7M/4N.at. cau ...... Dally P\k>4. AD-VISOR 6'1·18'71 Equal Opportunity L Ecnploytt M/f' -------- MelpW..eH 1t00 HllpW•'4 7100 ...................... ···············•······· DAILY PILOT t(J J ~WmlH • 1100 WMtH 7100 .... W..tM Jt . .. ................... ··········•··········· ..................... . • ·~~ UAL SSTATI: LOAN 1111-111& l••td 1:.fHID( for Q..EIK -"ff Pl•I • ........... &ft. bllill •1~.,C. .._ 6 ,.... .. ...a ...-. LOCAftOM !!....~.~~ =-,.::..w.: lmArNt• -SP:!.-· Au....,.. dHh•eltt• Tr.-H ~emha/IM' -----:::• Contact il'llte a...liQlr1Lmlllr C-. WC1ft. Mte lYPllll el 0.ht HOl 00.. lMIMNrll .... WN. part u ........ per . NI -..u. £ 0 I:. ~IMll 6i.IPll 111'.Jlfa.--.-.-. ........ cw.-~ DYM.4JIC fta olc ~ 'f)llU• ~ Burls R E. ol ....... for OIWt' I. ftt°'e JWlfl(b OU' JOU, lM ..., fk Wiii ,,.. 'i:nt WU'IAll\I tHl'l\ Fan\.U\Jc Pleu •nvlrorame1u loca\.Mll\. rompulet vkifo Atlu pGl'ta l •d SA l • top ('OIJ\m~ ~ ' l IJ . .... ...... Mere PAITMaWANT9 675-lnl MlllMAH ..... ,...... ~p. .. Corp ...... aaa.. blnu ~ rDM II tn • old.fr aoo ~/wk .... ,...,., .. , •• CODllO ,_.. locl!Uon Ar lt\llM, C M. • H.8. Start Ja>· SCCBrAIY~ Tram.. ftw Dtate plan nldl Oapt, am law oft. alrpon area. N 8 XJnt. \)plna aldJ'-. W»UIUa} op· P'Y•- IMaW_._ 7111 tWpW..eM 7100 ..... ,,, Nto ;.;;ie •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VITIRAMS ~._..,,.... _____ _ · Ac 'fl ,_.VI ;hfJ::. ' h -""" .. °'9111 C-.,. .. cpt ............ ., .. ... .. ..., ... ,..,... • ;! ...... .. ___ ......................... .. ....,... ........ Peacnet .,.., • Xia&* eoed. older. ... ..._. .WulMr, dehaxe multi· eyde model Sl'5. Dryer aaD Bo&h iook • nm Ulla eew. Gt; prosraaunable 3>" wide elec ran1e $150. 1'ruh compactor SlOO. ~ ....... _ ... .... ................. ... W.eA•T.-1 ,,_,... "wla111 ard . 8md -. card f« eada &IC plul .......... We rtharn Ptrmaaeatly ...... atltadiY9,. -• lllttapo , 1DMtln1 airline . . ,.... ........ ,,.. _.._.ata..A! f'ora I*• shed tea wJoae w•llP•IMtr. fabric or "Day Clo" .-per • we .Ul beck • trim )'OUT iap. Or try two earth ti.ck to Mck . PR.ICES t2eaor3/~ "-.... t ·~ LlaerWrit.u..i~ lmmt!diate optnlnp n our tam.Uy rwt1uarant at ftHtb)' lc>caUonl. W• re qul,.. no prevlou1 ea l*leoee JQU\ ocu-trl•nd· fl' lffm. Come Me UI LO Clay between l 4pm. lmdiat.ely. Rapkl advan· l•-------cenMDt opp&f to man MA11w.e.rt• 10Z1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 415 tap a .eoea. 0/9talJI IUOea. 1oor more suo ea. U., lateat fHM &qUIJ> -.. s.t-rfitan•I bu ll ltOUnCI. Very l1M:rtti ve .__ ~.ffS.OJM PAIT TIME EYDINGS Adultl with OUb tandntlf aunctlve personaht1E'"' who enjoy wock1ni -. 11 h lods. Over 21 Sturt at SJ.SO per hour Phun\' 642·0 21 Ex t 2~0 . BETW EEN 4 OO·S UO PM. Alkfor..._o Equal Opportunll)' Employer Party consultanl /Couo terpersoo. fuU ta me in· clud.ulg Sal. Apply 2025 Newport Bl, CM. rASTEUP Looklng for a company where you can bu1 Id a career. We -.V(Wld like Lo talk to you. Composing dept now accepting ap- ----.-cat.&on-lor:. -past~ up_ Apply Pennysa ver. 1660 Placentia Ave Cost a Mesa. Thurs morn J7 P~TE·UP ~BLEl wtlh at least I .>ear ex perience. prelerably news paper Excellent • company benefits Apply between 9AM and 6P M. 1'r!oodaythrou~h ?r-1rl11v OftA>.IGf COAS7 DAJLYP!LOT 642·5682 --"DTW:"BaySt- Coota Mesll ' • . Equal Opportunity l::mployer PBX Operator. Telephone answenng Service l''ull & Part umc Days, eves & grave yard open Will tram. 835-3562 NXOPEJt. Earn while you learn. Telephone Ani:.wering Service full time/pa rt time. Vaned shifts . Days. alternoon or even· iop. LocaUOllll in FASlilON ISLAl\D cniTA MESA/l RVlNE TUSTIN HUNTINGTON REA<.:11 Ideal for s tude nt i:. & housew1 vl!1! Many co benefits In cluding paid v ac ations . T y ping JSwpm. E.0 E Call S43-4Z30 Mon thru F)-1 PHONE SOLICITORS Work al home, full or p/Ume. Cill 675-8123 ufl 6::.>. ------- PLUMBERS Non·union service & re· pai r s h o p ne e d s journeymt:n E xp in healing he lpful . If qualified eam un perccn· ,t a g e p a y $i5,000·$30,000 /yr. You n ee d onl y yo ur handtools. We furn1~h truck. uniforms & health insurance. Apply Mun ·Fri 8 ·4. The E arl 's Plumbing, 1533 W Lin- coln. AN 642-l 7S3. JlOTI'ER · needed high wages. Must have pro· . ducuon ex per . 645·8835 PSYCtlATRIC TECH Looking for a proJ?ress1''"' • wait? Want to work a nd learn too? fUll & part • time poeitlona now open. Good pay & bene. Con uirt P~rsonnel offi ce. SOUTH COAST '4DICA1. CEMTER 31872 Coast Hwy South Laguna 489-13U Ext. 610 E.O.E. ·prr cleric.J, lile lyping, pbons. Mature, reliable Olli ror appt. 64.2·2256 P/foffice help, typln g re- , cptred. 9-15 hrs pr wk. 64H174 P/f 13116.00 wkly guaran· teat. Wort 2 bn daily al bome.(Sl'11for 1 hr) Free brodlure. H.O. Romig, 3154 iCsTY LD, CM. 926216 Pff work earns great ln· come from )'OUr home. your bn. Call 982·31.32. REAL ESTATE • SLESllAN WANTED. &ARN UP TO U% COM · JbSBION NET. l·Eam tSOK to IJOOK by Cllrtatmu. !·Find out. ...., ..., De. earn bit• ....... ODm• talk wl~la LbelD. l ·01&r prod1&c· t /laeap entlYe a.dlbad&et &erma. •· ,...... appll. •••ore. '-ftM cml...., ..... . ........... , .. . ... Alls f« .... . .... Rt-.l~t.l• SalC!lllPoOQle NIWPIOGUM Ru1y oUlc• m•noor ~ ht-Ip wttb yndtca tlon t=arn 10 tHI 90 ~ t'C>tnlTIIOlOO "bite .YUU lc4tn our 1.u:•w •ttvu nred prngram Call R•r. t\ATl-:1.l.A HE1\LT Y, 567 5311 Real Estate ~&S-.11ma We ha\~ do openmii for 2 hl~ wh1> ttrtl rully arnblt1ow. A lovely of fu:e olfenng your own pnvate desk & all the nt-ce:.sllle'I for 'lUCCeSS plus up to 70' '< com . llllss1on. Call Marjone C lark, R es1den_t1al Manager for app'r. Wfflr, N. Toytor Co. IWuJtors 644 4910 --- Real Estate Sole1 Ope ning for li censed !111lespe ople, locally owned, with national re· ferral system. Excellent working cond 1t t0ns . Jo:.am tOO'k com m ission. For conf1denmrr aplf' . call 759 0226 Exec u. Sy:.tems Realtors IU·X.'1-:PTlONlST -Fast growing land devel co ~eck 1ng outstanding. Wf'll groomed r ece p -~~i.W-L~sJulls_And ub1hty to relate lo peo- tJlt• Xlnt bcne P lease l'O n tarl Jud y 714 SOI.I ~00 R ECE PTI O N I ST - tel,.i:nones & t v;;1ng. N B arH .. level I l;rt'I•"· 1n g com p any. g o o d benef1ti.. contact PCM 833-3313 * RECEPl'IOMIST * S800 Xlnt co req )Zd pcr:.onullt}. LL typing. 100'<;·1;; 111r11v h1d de aj:lency 170 Newport Ctr Dr NB Ste 245 64il·2920 ... ,, ,, .... a385a v.nkla de la car1otu. l.t•tiun• Wit. "'°1 Campua Dr. Irvine 154 E. 11th St. Co.bi Meaia w ....... w ........... t'•111r Trr'n111 c ....... 73ll Ed1n.1er, fl B Restaurant BUS BOYS FUii & part l i me e ve o1n g l> Wee k e nds a m u s \ Newport Beach locat1on Call for appl. 645·~ u t 500 Restaurant HOSTESS Thurs·Sun Eves. 4.1>m -1opm. $4.35 per hr. Xlnt Newpor t Beach location. Call for _!!>Pl. 645-5000 ext 520. Restaurant Friendly consc1cnt1ou11 & clean cut person nc.'Cded for busy b oy & d is · hwasher in a really fun restaurant wkdys 11 4 l l AM-1,P M. ~ply 1n per son. un 10 · 1 or wkdys 2·5 Stone Mall Terrace, 291.S Red Hill . C.M. 116"1-LIO. Mr. Arthur. SALISPBSOMS Glf\ 1bop, *Corona del Mar. P If .. fUll Um.-. e~s U H Mo n ·i'rl 8 3MPM. ~Pt"naoo for intimate apparel 1hop. Mature ~n. prefer over 40 Non smoker 40 hr. wffk tncld Sat Call for appt.. 6G1197. S.AU.8PERSON. Y/t pos • 1n retail hardware store, oo 9ln or eves. See Mike or Steve H W. Wriaht Co ta! Rochester. C.M. SALES rEOP1.E Part Ume & full time. Nahas Dept.. Stoce I CW Irvine Blvd. 1'usL1n ROllMSOMS IN NEWPORT Has opening for SALES fu ll and part lime post· t1ons a vailable 1-:x · cellenl rompany benefits & d1s<'oun t s. Apply Personnel 10.12 Monday thru Friday ~2 fol.hi• llland ~~r E~er SALES/Stltdenb Students earn $6 S8 per RETAIL STORE needs hour Part u me or full energeu~. & re5 p s ta Lune available . Car & , ll<>!Jary "' xerox clerk phone necessary Call --l•tiflle'-, Sekel' SL. -C.M-Ml·9998-l Call Mrs . M a tran1:a 7~·UXX> --------Sal ROUTE DRIVER e:. ReglSLer Newspaper eur THE·LOOK ly AM. 1·2 hrs day. Nd gd Known for the f111eJ1 t in wtu.; S35C SJSC mo Ideal m e n · s & 14 nm• n !, 2n<' JO?: CCII rt.:.11 ~·r., lcUh.!on t.OUlmg IS pre· 540·3008 or 540-6722 st.'ntly looking tor 3 peo. Woody. pi e interes te d in a ·----fashion career in salei-. Sa1lm.ake rs experienced wllh advan'tement int-o hand worker . SJ.75 per imnagement IC. this is hr. l'\IU lim e only 4 day your goal call ror appt. week, 10 hr s. a day . 1Qamto6pm. ~-· -··--· • _ TH.Jo;LOQK 644·6500 SALE.S SS$ HICICORY FARMS Earn extra sss·s in p rr sa1ert, Apply al Hickory Farms Wes tcUff Plaza 117lh & Jrvmel 642·0972 or Jt11 Fashion Island ~ •SALIS YACHTS Must have sailing exp Co m m o nly. K ona Marine 714.e'75-1403. Sa~1ngs & Loan Pleue see our ad unde r bank 1ng. lrvuae_s & L Assn Hf-.{'PT 1PBX OPER needed by llunlington Beach City Sehl Dist. Ability to type 40wpm rcq. $809 to SJ 006 per mo. <.lepend upon exp. Apply 735 14lh St, H 8. Call 5J6 8851. Sales SC REEN Prin t in g Poreman. nght person out we1glu exp. <:'.ood op· pty Piece work 1prof1t s haring . H ardin Graphics, 738 W 17th St. CM646-m1 RECEPT for Or's ofc. T)ping nee FIT. Npt Heh area. Call ~5300. RECEPTIONIST Irvine engtne distributor rcqwres receptionist w i t h goo d phon e per!>onal1ty, a ccurate 1yp1st. Start $700 per mo. Phone M~y 754·1920. Reception isl X lnl op- portunity for student. FUii lime summer, part time fall-spn n~. $3.SO per hr Pleasant surroun- d 1 n gs . Mu s t type rrummum 45wpm. Apply 3'701 Dana Dr 496·6137. HECEPTIONJST · Busy sales office. typing SS to 60 wpm Exper. r e · qwred Variety of in· teresun~ duties Lovely offices Xlnl. benefits Newport Center. Call Mrs Dudi.1k 644 74:>4 --- RECEPTIONIST wtlite bookkeeping du ties. Starting pay $725 mo. &at Tra nsit Inc .. ask for OJrt. 544).7172 Restaurant RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT With the c onti nuing growth or REUBEN'S &COCO'S We are l ookin g f o r managers with s ue· cessrul restauran~ ex· perience We offer thorough train· Ing, ucelle nl growth pol~tial, good pay ft ATH&.mCS Earn m + a w~k part ume guys & dolls 17 & otder needed to do P R work for. top a mateur athletes. Help us develop world class athJetes U 2 yrs. of college & car, manager trainee poal· tions a vailable. Up to $2 S 0 I w le . ( H o u r I y wage/bonus>. Working evening hours. Call Mr. Johnson between 12·7 at !17"2·4848. ------ Sales Clerk. established stationery store needs In· :side sales person. Ofc ex· pe r h elp ful b ut nol necess a ry . Frin g e benefits. Group medical & paid vac a t ion, 6 holida ys . A l s o Warehouse & dri ver . Call Betty. 751-1732 SALES/DELIVE RY. If you ~ a decent paylng job up to $4·$6 + evs 5·9pm., call art Jp m. S31-<Wlll Sales FR A NC HI SE SALESMAN T ra ve l A ge n c y Franch isor seeks e x· pe rien ced sales pro - fessionals . Call Mr. Boyd .... 848-0008 . SALESGIRL. exper, Jr. Spomwear. Apply The Second Glanc e. 2J 22 Oceanfront. NB Call 675-3361 . Sales IDterior DesilD Sales With lntereat in art or in· te deslan .. I I t , p /t, S20-125/hr. W111 train. Karen848·9378. 3-7pm. SA.LE; LADY ·exper. high quality ladiea abop. 7$1170 benefits. and a S day l•--------Wlrk week. Now accept.Ing appUca- ticn Clll (714) 834.1836 FAR WIST SERVJCES, INC .Equal ()ppt.1 Emphtyer Salea LAST JOI! National Corporation. manufacturin1 Ugbtins products for Industrial and commerctal a c· com.a, hM openinp tor sale. profe11ional1 In Restauram locaJ areaa. llu1t be non· Immediate openin1. :...-== ~·:; --------- SlCRITAIY $100/mo. Xlnt s kills req. dynamic environment. Please re ply in coo· f1dence to Colhns As· sociates. 567 San Nicolas Dr. ~:.>2. Npt Bch. SICRETARY L a guna Beach Hi gh School. Full time. 11 month year. Requires typi n g SO WPM , s hortha nd 90WPM . Salary $769-$938. Call 49Hl5•16. SECR ET A RY · Yo ulh Agency fu1J·t1me. 646-7181 SECRETARY R apidly g r o w i n g pharmaceutic al r e · search & development co 1s looking for a self. motivated lnlf1v1dual. Shthdorspeedwritlng re· q 'd._ !Cno w led ge o f SpanWI helpful. 642· 7511 ext 11. •SECUTAIY• Gen.I ale duUes. a ccurate typing 4Swpm. Good w /calculator &r figures. Non·smoker. O .C ~ al.JlJOfl area. 751 ·2600. SICRETAlY UC.-rlOMIST lrvlne office needs model image person w /strong lkills, smiling telephone 'voi c e , vivaclo u s oenonalilY who enjoys last pace, people orient· ed tune.a. Salary Open. 714 JSD.1030. SICUTAllY Alliltanl to advert11ln& ules mana1er of outdoora ma1ulne. Nr O.C. Alrport. Need orsanl&a· don. lntUaUve, ability to deal effectively over phone, .typlq, li&bt S/H op&ional. Good opport. to leel1t about adver\lalDI Nlea. Salary bued Oil quallllcatiom. Call Tom lt54M3'79 for appt. •SICllTAllll• 0 .0./Rec:pt SW< Sec/Hotel Anab Sl2K Secf!:bt RES14,400 ~~ Cow\selOt' sa:Jei:-()Ur ornce. Appl Oftfy {F'ree th fleinders Agency ~Birch. El tab '64 Newport Beach, 183-8100 SECRETARY B U J L DERSl E M · PORJUM. a OivlSIOO of 'The Wickes Corporation bas lrrunedlate openings 1n our Irvine He ad quarters location. for Secre tary with 1 or 2 years experience. Good typing & telephone skills. Xlnt benefill pa ckaae. CaU"'J. Nel1on (114 )97s:-0808 Equal Oppor Emplyr m/f SECURITY GUARDS- Cox Ho bbies . J nr . manufa ctu r e r s of wy bobby produc~. ha!> rccenlly set up an 1n housesecunly prugr.tm Operungs c-on.sii.t ur full and part ·Ume i uardi:. We seek sharp. well groomed, honest and ex- M ....... Tnl1Hlet• SJ,10,.,.._. MllChlH W..., 0P'r•w SJ.ti to S4.62 ,_. "-' Apply at IMploy•Hf & Tnl11la9 •• 11 , ...... ._ .t ttu•L J• a..e.. na Mm ser..t. lluliwtt• ....._ Ctl •w 17141 11'-2126 or Ut.aH4. Y• -· a..-,00.214. IOtcbeo cabinet.I. ~.9$ ar up. 3&" prefutlshed vanl· ty front& 18.9$. 42" baae $29.99. The Rlch•rd Gagnon Co. 848-6211 .,... 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pomeranian puppies 7 wits old, male it fem . AKC Resnbl P vt pty 1183-2568 ------Adult Black AKC Dobie. Selea Tax Included NO CARD? Draw your own or' send name, address, pbl>oe & we'll make one ca.rd per ta&. Add 25< each. Send ~k or mon&Y-«- der to: N.OTrtll~ P 0 . Box lS60 Coeta Mesa, Ca. 926211 CERAMICS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Magnihcenlly trained. .:: gentle & alert SlSO Handpa111led ceramics, plaques. nallv1ty set , plates. m u c h m 1sl' 1tem.<i Also special or ders & l'Olors done at re· w.oo;.bte cost 846 851:1 eves Teachers APPLY HOW! ~i.utute l•acbers are needed K -8 for 19-110 &Choo! year Valid Cwl teaching credential to qualify (;all for a ppt Fow1tainVahy Schooa Dl1trid 1714 l 842 6651. ext 2Zl 224 ~---- TELEPHONE WOKK· M or f SJ hr + bonu!> R Bessell Farmer s Ins. 7~11'47 TaUHOME ATMDMT CASHIER We have a pos ition 11.vailable for an efficient person able telephone H 'Ofl!iOl4'1-alt.Cndaot J.Lx ocutone H 10001 who ali:.o has r cta11 l a:.h1l'r ex pe ri e n 'c e T h e » l IJlObpiwr c 1:. fun & bw.) Compcru.al1•)n & l)l.-nd1ti:. .tre good H you haH· the quallf1<'at1on' & the IUlUYJIJIOO lO work in 1n 1:xc1llng l•n\ 1 ron menl. µlease coota\t Mr Fan negan or Mr C:hn e Jl s~i.5070 Waitresses. Wait ers & C'.ooks Expenenced. Ap ply betw~n 2 " Stavros. !iEOJ W Coast H~·y N B WAITRESS Sandwich & Wrne Shop San Ju.an Ca~ 661·~- Wait.ress wanted.. exvcr. m both food & cocktails lk't-.een l0·4 I r v1n*" Coa.-ll Cnt.r) Club. 1000 f, Co&\ Hwy.NB 644·9~ WANTED DRIVE« SUMDAYOHLY To dehvl'r Daily P1tot bundles \.0 earners Hl' quires \an or large ~ta uon wagon and " good dnv1ng record Phonl' f,-12 1321 ;;nd a1>k for UarQ Seele.l'._or Qon \\'dlla~ l:;Ql'AL Of>PORTuNlTY E~1PL.OYER --\\ \ fl E 11 <I l ~ F: \I ,\' l:h~Vof11:>b1le per..on lor fabnl v. arehousc c,oocJ Ol)p-wntl-gr~· ... lr'lne area <\JI.in tom m "" ex1Jer . 551> 791.S 642 7511, Belly . 6'\2-1 l~ Sluh Tiu. l yr old, be11te female w 1papers $1.SO Alter 4 s:.> 4727 ----ADORABLE P UP PIES Bloodhound It Golden Rel.never 7 wttks old. a.sklng ~ each to cover ~ 642 tlSOG after 4 00 PM.or 646 3104 Doberma n. J"em. !I moi." AKC t·h a m p l ine!> $400,be'>t ofr to i:ood home> R.19 605S. 7 34 94-1-0 "'"toy°" 1045 ........•.....•.......• Newport Beach Teon1s Oub membership. Mov- ing oul or the area. $750 91»5421 Linborg Tt!nn1s Mem- bership w tr acq uetball fac1llt1es. Mu sl sell. 846-:n;s Sht!d tix8, whit e w ith yellow tnm. one shelf, quality floor. like new SlOO 962 ~J7 aft.«:r 5PM KlW.-ru. fn.-c LO good home --- H I '' n d .. 1 I( r .-y Rcfng. :.ora rattan dinini~ stnped l(rt>y & mixed :o;et. bookca ses, mucb 84H ll-iSI rnore ~4743 fh"t' to .:d hom<: Mix Johll Wayne Tennis Club Tf'rrrer l'ITJtPY Hous4f.. Faintly Mt:mben h11.1. Lra.tn<.-od ~ks ~ 7302 Pvt Ply , 75!1·-049'J-·-- F'w1lituA 8050 Slrlkini: 4(Lx6rt 4 panel • •••• •• • • •• •• ••• •• ••• • • hand painted i:.1lk srrcen CA.-.H f'AI D IJW'ChaM:<i in Oncnl ~O l'or l(d u•wd I urn. anti "'"" ai.:o ~ 0325 que.&clri\ 'ij57 81~;$ **I BUY** (.'ompl1•Lf' ht1u-.cholrl, .J.-r •1pph IQ(.O.~ .:rand piano, Holll!. Rovrt• 751 !f~ perienced plant secunly I•--------• '~ "r"h "U~I' l',.11 \ ,.r\ pr•r..oo 1or µart) renldl '>torr P T .. dPPIY 2(1i,:.. Newport Bl (.; M {,(.Qd w.1.'d J•urrulun: /1, Appllann (JH I "'Ill sell or SEl.J.. for You t.1'4nmt1wtr :!ll frnn• lhn1" rt-cl gd l or1d S150. !t>7~0il •• ,~ j)tr'SOME:I l'\111 benefits such as medical. dental, reu.re· ment. life insurance. paid hollda)'S.._ vacations and sick leave will apply. a long with r eg ula r performance reviews For a confidenu at in t.ervtew or add1t1ona1 1n formation. please call the Penonnel Office al 714 /546-255 I. cox ti!!~~ INC LA?i.sure Oynam1cs, lnc. lS05 E Warner Ave Santa Ana. Ca 92705 EOEMJF AAE Sec'y PtT . xlnt typing skills mandatory 10.-3 wk days, Cill 644-2507. SECY $1400 nus friendly ioformal co. needs more than just a Sei:y. You will be In· volved In co. decisions wilh this well estab lund dvlpmnt co. CaJI Rita. COASTAL PSlSOMHE:L AGENCY 540-6055 2700 Harbor CM NEVER A FEE Olli after hours appl ShlppitlJ CUSTOMa SYVICE CL.EU Lge mall order fi rm needs a bnght person to handle return orders from our custom ers Some exp. helpful but will train someone w1U inc & interested. Apply in person. Sfw' Cl'ftt of Calf. 3163 ..... C.M. <Corne r Redh ill & PauJarlDo> Tao OPfli TOR Sm Nwpt Bch exporting f i r m n eed s p e r son 2·6PM 5 dys wk. S4 50 h1 Plew.c call 640 t)l.J~'> J>.k for Pe§_Jl.L_ _ TE:LUR Immediate opcnin..: ror full lime te ller ~-' pcnence prd f'rrt-d bu\ not necessaq l'n1on Federal Sa v1 nl(:. "YI 1.., l>IOO Viejo. 7GH ilHI I t=t:M F'll TIRt.: & Gt.:Nl-:HAL AllTO .S~.HVICJo. 5 Ua) WAREHOUSE t'A€'1'6f< ASS EM BLf:.:R!) l.JtUe or no expenencr• Top Pa) Paid W~l.I) START NOW MORRS.L T EMPORARY SERVICi':S I R\1NE 7~ 66lltJ E 0 t; .\t Jo work ~eek \ppl ) J·--------• Newport Tltv <.:1:ntcr. _:mo E Coas~HW) .£OM TOW TRUCK DRIVr;R:.. Elrpenenced onl) Ln c in Ol8ta M cs a 646 OO.'.l8 Tow Truck On' er!I e~ per'd. Top pa y Appl\ Gt1iW Towin~. HUB (Juns Way.C M 642 1252 Tramees. no expcnence necessary. Manufacture of oPllc:al component .... 6.:.>AM ·3·:.>PM 2 Sats per mo overt.I ml' SJ so hr LocaledCM 646·0206 TRAVB. AGEHCY MANAGER l mmed opening • p1 Bc h Con t a c t Sul' &12·4550 TRAVEL AGENT full tune with Uckcun4 ex penencc Hunt. lkh Cull Larry 847 .37 :.>. TliVH.AGDfT. E xperie n c e d . L 1110 Travel Ser vice 673 3JIO TRUCK DIUVEA P Ume lrvlne 546 6673 T R UC K DRI VF.R WOlD - NOCESSOI Oraa~e Count) s largest land de\ eloper ha~ 11n 1mmedJate e>penlllg J for ii Word Pro<'eisor ~1th :! ~ear.. l'Xpenence T) p mj.l speecf'o(lfO '"pm I!> re qui r ed & \ y d ec e11; perience preferred Good t(ram ma r . s pelling & po.rK1uat1on are a mui:.1 Work m Orange County s mo6t dynamic em iron ment Excellent beneht.s Please send r"ume or n.-qucst apphcat1on from THE IRVINE CO. S50 Newport Cenle r Dr Newport Beach. ti4<1 3389 l:;quJI oppnr ••mplO} er Wome n nl'eded £ur house<'lcanin~ !>ervirt· Good p1ty good hrs Rob bte s Rag & Mop ~-07~! YARD M AN. r entJI center-has full lime open 1n1:s for 2 men Mechanic a I kno"' ledge helpful. neat handwn t 1n_g necessan Wkd\ i. oH Wall train 19JO Newport 81, CM P R () D U C T I 0 N ~t....-..a...­ T RA 1 NEE t or s m ~ chenucal mfg ('O 21 y rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• mm a~e. std dnvin$: re .w.,.. 1005 cord, nt!al appear Apply ••••• •••• ••••• •• •• • • • • • l 4PM. Mon f'r1. Et. Ant1qUl' OAK Ladies Moore Co . 135 Com Desk. ~retarial chair merc 1al Way, C .M Circa 1900. Xlnt cond. M,t.STatS AUCTION 64'-1616 &. 833·9625 (;f\.oen anuque buff1•t ha-. beell u.st:d ll!i 'lterC(J 1 asc· <r dre~r. 72 l'o ldl' '.ti hi. 21" d~p s;~ or oiler l;.t() 7()i9 JAO< WALSH CA.RPETCO. hn., c•lus1· out.'i for ~ :1~1. SJ 91J ;, nc1 S4 :n F11r C0'.\1 1' r.t't 'r t V-£ b1~ romc w 711 W 17th Sl. G2 vr cal I 631 44W Green high b.ic k 111• ca:.1on .. 1 < h d1r v. ot t.oman ~ ~ i o.t!I •WE PAY CASH• liood used furniture '\pplrnnct"> TV '>!'If 63~1610. 547.9153 'ltu.,t '<'ll thi.. "'knd m' ~UL formal OH ~t. LI< M>t . roffet" & t'ndtbli:.. queen br set. lampi,. p1r tUl"\:l> & ICl'eSS All les'> t han 1mn'> n e w Despt'rate• Plt>ase ca ll Bt:nure 2 tJ 594 8391 vet) ru <'f> '.l rush 100 rouf' h 2 match g l'l\r.. ml6t' rof tb1' & lamp'I S40U !G) Jt.l.9 t "n r' m p11 r Jn q u J 111 ' ~~c1lnut ,,(l'rf'O l'AbinC'l x \l bJlll nl'l'd .,peakt'ri. S100 14 oul rnmponen1 S400"' 1•11mpon en1' Ut•JUltful '{'C.JJrJt1on & LOne ,\Jbv ... tudent dt''" SIO & rul.w tJblt• SS 6i5 7930 Wa1erbcd C)ut>rn 'Ill<' $1.a) ~-0mµt.•te in\'ludini; hea tt·r 0-W 2.'>t\2 Refn.,: $13.S l> .. ~k SJS, tbl "' chr-. S?O Drc"er S35 2 F.nd Ibis ~ A1rrond SllJI &33 29)!j ~10''\Nt Out FUm Sall'' 75 W1nnebai.to t'amp lr • .uler recllner. duwlte '>t•t . a n t1que rork 1n~ ch air . ludeawa~ bed. c·olor <.'On 90le TV mJ.,<' items 16 Pen·h. Woodbndge. Irv s.520082 lwncho ~n Joaqum r J r · quetball m cm ber::.h11> $200 w 111 :.pill sso· transl erf ee Ca II 552·32\fJ aft IJ SALE I DAYOt4LY SATURDAY. AUG. I J Vat'htsmen. man ners. old saJt.s. boat pevple Jt BallJ!Ot"·Punta Manne 1 Jo'ormerlv Jensen ' :uio Pullman !'it. <.M •olf Baker. bet lfr(!h1ll (, Bni:.lof1 f:loat Ha rdwJrc l,.abncs l:todl Tra1lt•ri:. ()(flC'r & f>al10 l')Jrn I land tool~ Pow('rTooh Parts N•wtn~ Marhmc~ Mill<' Maehincry Furk L1H C4'll & Corry Onty l4Z poker ta ble, ('JCl't!lh'nl rood1uon. seaL't Ii l>\'t'l'lt:. ~lb-711W Rdrm, l1v rm & 1frn furruture ganJen toob & l:.wn mC/l'>-l'r , very rl:.'J' pncb ~9 .12JO ___ _ Msc.el-OYS WCll'lttd 808l ••·•····•···•·········· Uruted AlrlJne:. dbcounl coupoo wanted. call ~7840 tSanta Ana> 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand ne w e q u ip, 7:J Fender Rhodes. Tangent pwr amp, 'fapco mixer. GolJohon spkr cabinet. Mu!t sell. 644·5736 548·9831 Oe.k 2 drawer legal file SHt,,.MG& TYflNG: A we ll or· C l940. 752·6204 Mon.Fri tlECllYIMG gllilz.ed person required dy, 95t.:lK.3 ev twk.nds. Bnn11 money. I'm ready• Oak dinette set. what<' w,4 chrs b h1 back din ing chrs Wht. uphol scat.'! Chro me rnd col t.bl. twin bed set Salmon 8' couch. 2 mirror top end tbls. 2 blk wrgt iron bar stools. $8. Much mor e. oo-8614 or 545·7835 Fender bass copy, xlnt.. $125. Hohner amp szso. $22.5. 646-3403 T1 m Lge O.C. diltribuUon Co ID for typing & soroe fil · Affll•"" 80 IO needa MVeraJ people for inlt-Accura<'y very im· ••••••••••••••••••••••• shippingdept. portant..-x>tmo. FREIGHT DAMAGED ~RDER FU.LERS HCYTPOINT SALE. JD •PACKERS Four Girl Office W. Warner nr Harbor, •MAJL ROOM CLERKS Excellent Beoef1ts Sant.a AM. 979-2921 •STOCKING O.C. Airport Area •WABEHOUSE Frederick Brown .\ssoc CASH PAID •DRIVER <n4l546-9995 Wshr/Dryrs 1Refr11s . No _... .... •• tr In wor1dng °' not 957-8133 _,.. nq .... .., a · TypUt/Clertcal: '800+. Permanent •or k JO&D a fast lrowin& land Tappan told electr. ftte· w/owrti~avall. Co. Pd planD.in1 companr in ttandinC d~ oven, xlnt beQefita. Apply in person NB. "-"eniaJ office le cond. SZOO. 988-3014 kC.....of Ctllf ..,...... ~163 ..... ,. u working •nvlronment. • -Type 'JO.IOwpm. gd apell· <Cor~er R e d bill le lag• sramrnar a mU1t, Pailarinol 10Cne fillnt "telephones. ... ~ J<*lat640-49U. Apt s l1e Glb•on relfiier'.i« with roomy rreaer. Bronze. Good coadition. ODl)' uaed by bacbelor fer beer and. TV dloneu until bride draaed him to altar and now wanta larger frig. P. Call ll0-1110 after epa. a.ta Mesa ~m. Typists experienced 60+ 'nip aaJary + beneftta. wpm in Coron• del Mar lillllt be • ._ to read fl area to wortr at home on Mite £ncUth. Ability to own eqwpmenr. Muat apeekSpmliah desirable. have lBM Selectric ru,...7735weelrdays. carbon ribbon Send Utedleft'i-aton 2 Twin bed.5, box s pnnga. mattress & Cram~ S35 Office,.,.. ... & .,.,...... 1085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• each. redwood picnic ta Executive desk. chair & ble & benches S4S. oval O'lll ~value, tor S375. bra ided rUJi ll"'irX JI V, CWISM·227• s:r;, bar stools c4> S20 -------- each. Plants, r a ke . ·OFACEFUIH shovel. hoe. elect r1 c 2 tarp desks. 2 Judste broom S7. 3 We d ge chau'll. l couch. 2 lampt>. bolster cushions & covers 3 ubles. all 111 xlnt cond. Sle.cb. 8-863$ fin.ail --~-----~ ..... 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Pn<:<.>d for quick sale Slilll)O b'73 Tl'J'I &side lac avail SEALEDillO AS IS.WllERE IS 1911:21· Oayhner •C · t.ona T /S Volvo l70llP. lbat damaged by 1unk 1.11& & salvage. Inspect ut Huntmglon Hbr Murlne Cenlcr, 2001 EdinKcr, $a875/be5l. 548-00ii. '76 Kawask.t 900Zl, lOKmi. '63 t'ord Van . C:UJ1t.om in· S HARP. $2.500/0Her. tenor, 6 cyl. Mags. $13SO ri112 0082. or offer 545-0'.!2ll SACHS I OOcc: AS IS $50. 67!>-3704. '711 Honda Hawk 400, mint, Bl'J/ besl ofr. 75.CB 360, 1115. G42 5582 ----Motor' Hofnts. Sde/ ....../Storop 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT 23' 1''1HEOALL Sf<:LI" CON'fAI NEO. REASONABLE. 045-2283 'Tl Dodge Van B200 "4ton 127"wheel base, PIS, p/b, JOO V-8. reg. gali. $4,125. 951-7332. 1001 lnlemutlonal Step Van: 46M orig m i. S /C. 631 5726. Huntmgton Bch. Mon·Pri RENT '78-2-2' -L-ux_u_r_y 8AM·4PM. Boat to be '76 Ford long bet. Good cond, PIS, air, AM/f"M, 8 track, 6 cyl. Good gas mi. Paneled. $4800 or best ofr S4!M035 days oo.ly. 711MWl2CN Sunroof, air cood1t1on mg, AM /FM swreo, only u .400 nuJes. <5412761 ) SADDLHACK Y.ALLEYIMPORTS 131-2040 495-4949 OIAHCiE COUNTY'S OLDEST & SaJes-Serv1cc·Lea.sing RovC~er.lnc. Rolls l\oyce MM W 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach 640'"6444 IOI Mcl.AREH's "12 Ford 100 Super Van. PS/PB, A/C, mag whlJl. I••------• AM )1''M cau ster. 4 sold AS IS.No warronty molorhome. Sleeps 6. rA any kind. Sealed bid Sell cont. $25-0/wk. +8' lllll5l 111clude 10% of bid mi. 640-85115 spkrs. Xlnt. 979-3982 "14DodgeWJNDOWVA N, xlnt., SACRI FICK P>OO. or best 549·8477 dys, & in cashier 's check or '71 Apollo mot.orhome 27' money order. payable l.O "413" Dodge eng, roof & Alexander Googooian. dash, alr, custom 11tecr· Subit bid lo So. Coast iQg system. AM/FM 4-ch Marine Surveyors, Joe. cass. Must 11ee t.o ap· ~732 E. 2nd St .. Long preclale. $14.000. Call Buch. c.. 90803. Bid Gary. 6314.304 afl SPM. 675-l40l eves/wknda. 850 N. 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Saab 9760 ~ fl60...3S04. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 SAAli t;MS. 42.000 ec.-GMa 9734 ml1e.o1. <!C> mpg, reg glb •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Needs clutch. 640-5364 tm Karmann Gh111, good --97.._5 cond.. reblt motor. $19'J.S T~ • 675--5441. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 ToyotL1 C:orona dlx. ...... 9731 clean, ~ood transporta ••••••••••••••••••••••• O<Jn.Sl.~ SJG-22.86 '74 RX.3. economy, run~ great. Sharp! Sl29!>t b6l <Ir. 754-5300 dys, 897-4~ eves '7B Corollo. 8,000 miles new. Xlnl cond. Leh than a Demo. Only $3395. f.'ves all 6pm 6734366. '74 RX WaJion Silver w/blk i.n\er New brakei.. "12 Toyola Cehca. AC. 4 Sl,960. '94-S729. iipd. runs Rood. make of let'. 76().1479 ~~ .... !?.~~ i5Corolll, AM/FM CHS, 74 MlllCIDlS 2IOC aatsundY with tan up bol1tery, power win· dowa, POWtl' bra.kes. air CClldltlOo''.l; crw .. ooo-ttol. ( eazL ). SADDLB•CIC ¥AU.IYIWOITS Ul.JCMO 49Mt4S 'Tl ..__... ZIO, 4 cyl, 4 cir, bnulUul. Xlat ml, ne• llichellnt, e&c. .. ., ..... l • l>+ rru pr fCa1 on any ~. SZ9l5C> 558-47"3 OEl..JVUY OH MOST MOOELS 1111 1 IUCH IUD HU~.,.GTO.,. l lACH a.2.2000. •·•'-''•~·1 Bu 1,.,.,j • •111•1 $110 J 11lr J••!l I 1 \II ;a t'14,. hi l1U) I r .... ,,: • •1 f 1•r.1 \•>lit;, ~.•i.m1 1111 J /t• V,;JI 1'~)1 J \I" I t'tl ti I' IUI \V. 1,u1;J1·ott•I )ljll I .ill .. \/\ il1t ;i \ \~ /lu, l h 111111 11111 ,.<! ' u I • • 'II r 1 \ I ' \\1 I \1 \I •111 111 r1t t·onu • • .. 1t111 h r , •rJ 1 t ·~L! ,,., .. J t \ •• 1978 VW PoptOf Cmpr C'ttam1• ·~·111· I •l11111r .1u•~· \t 1 ·' .-tit r 11t1v ... 111\1 1·h·<' rl'lnc lak1• O<"' I .10 1 1111 1'n11·d 11 ~ll 1 lt;'l>.!ll I I AutolKlui !Jt.rfln 110 1\\ lu.ul lh\\ '"Ill I~ h 1.1 1,71 •. t 111 VW 1111 r tilt ..,,,. A. l/att,., nu p •• 1r1 ~ ltr ·'"'" AM F~. $!UC.Ill tr..1 11111•1 ~71\I '78 VW vlf'I\ ChdffiPll.:ne t-d. lllu(• metallic 'Vo ht, nu t·ar. 5U m1 ~7 5:119 I IUY PttOIUMS CA'ill ror ~wk or dud forC'lf.?Jl c.u·~ t-'rf't." tow illl·:Ml7 673 3465 i'.! vw U\l'i •1 Pll~.. With bod. A l:. rl>Jt t'OI!. nu ll re~ S2911S S 1\,1 7U:J7 64.S:m:J CONNEU CHfYIOLfT '.!10.1 1 farbor l.J h d C'l r.'TA M t:"A 54•1200 '11 CAPRICE S11 "·••Ii •I "' 11 .11' tt" t1pl 1on \ 1. 11 "' \\I I \I 111 "'h• 1 I u 1 t U•J I r.I I:, 1 ,,..,I /I ilul \ t•l••UI •• al J ....... 111 S4199 A.LAH MAG HOH l"OHTIAC 549-4300 °71 \foull· < ';irJ., 1 _.1n<J.;1J I If>!• lt11l\ lo:Jt11"<! lo" 'TU t • t ,,_,) ~i·1 .,., I I i I I 1 • r1 I! •s1• r-• ''"rd•! ~· t ... ,, W •• ''"""'' •.--1 t"J t£j Four 1 vn .. 1r f()r "•ii•• ~)l 6 Uj.> Ii.! t>.1 In 6' t.., '.\ 1lcJ 1\11! IA;. 7Ulf, ill \l.Jhllll I u-.rw r i{l I••• ffil l(d fUllllJll~ .inrl \ t'f\ dc .. .n :--, • .,.. hr.ilo.t'' & llte> I:!' $)1)11 Iii~ 3111:\-1 \fonrr l .. 1rl11 ':! <Ir 'Ill) I roul 'Int ••ind S.: l:"J ht"l vf r 1 .. u, , 1l11t "i1 'lw11\._a M \' 11. I' ~. I• II. Atr. auto II I, ltiJ.{fJlh ufl 4, ~I, l37!> 71 Coneoor.. XJn1 ( ond Fully loJdt'd 22kM1 $4.~ 546-0731 72 Malibu, 350 eng. 67.IXXJ Dll. reg ,Ilic.. PS, P 8, AC ~erv r~rordo,. SlbOU STJ 21.26 alt 51'M 99]0 ......•.•...•.......... '72 l_.inroln Cont1ncnlal Xlnt running c:ood SlaJO <.:all bot2 I !Jf.il, i'l vw li~. ~.ooo mi. R .W> Corrett. 99 32 biJ. C»OCJ G7 5 7 ~YT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11 VW Coml)('r Bu'. pop top wllcnl. AM/~ M Cll!>ft R65C> Call !17!H&!2 YciYO fl772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES. SERVICE .AHO LEASING OV.lm .. "11-:A..'> Dl!:LIVl::llY l'.;XPt:RTh 1977 CHEVROLET CORVETTtT·TOP~ Thul loaded, Hone ber~r model h~ low mtk'l> & r~ ~uper sharp• 1 "2l!U WE l. OHL.Y S99'S HOWARD Clte.,,.t Do"e & Quall St.:. NEWPORT Bl::ACll 13)..0SSS 'Tl C-orvett.e x.ln t cond Loaded wtaJI xtras 8e11t en~ 911) 5621 eve ~ t9ll ·············~········· ~C)t < IJI of lh1• '.\ 1·1·k" 1978 PtMTO ...,,,,,r ~llt ••1111r , .1 u r .. n, .! I II I J ti I ti 6 hlJl•·r 11)1,ll I JI S34SO ·,• PIVT'fl-XL~I l<I' ''''• 1 r1',f) gt'W} Cull •·I.!,.,, 9960 ··•·•·•·••···•·•·•····· -\ I I\:'>. 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Tr~mor Set at 5.7;· No Injury Reports SAN FRANCISCO IAP) A substantial earthquake jolted a l arge sectio n of North e rn Cahforrua todav. but there were no immediate reports of injury. T h e quake wa s felt 1n Sar ramento. 90 miles east of San fo'rancisco and San Jose. aboul 50 miles to the south. The preliminary Ri c hter measurement was S.7, s aid Don Finley. spokesm an for the Na- tional Earlhqu11ke lnform11lioo Center in Golden Colo .. making it the strongest quake in thas area in two decades. In Monterey. about 100 miles south on the Pacific coast. Al C r oss s aid th e-Monte rey Pen ins ula -llera ld news pape r building s hook and there were "lots of vibration!>." In Palo Alto. Lear Ericson saad the Senior Cente r Building re- ported t e lepho n e s ervice kn 0 c k e d 0 u l r 0 r ab 0 u t "' m inutes . .. E.\·~ "ii~ 11n_med1atel~ aware that there was a quake .· E ricson said Al the ValleJO T1mcs·ller ald about 30 miles nor th of San f'rancasco, wate r !>IO!>hed out nf containers and somt: ite ms top "•••••••t•••' ! Dally Newspa~r .' LISA WARNER AMONG NUCLEAR FOES IN COAST PROTEST 1.500 People Gathered at Seal Beach Naval Station 1,500 P-rotest_ Seal Beach Nukes . The tremor shook high rise bui I dings in l wo rolling jolts . whic h we re fell as separate Todcing-motions within about a 30-second period led from desk tops Susan Agcr-u11h1· STin :JOSl' ----""'---An <·st 1m atl'd I 500 dem - Mourning His D Q.d f'our-year-olr1 ~l1chael i\lunson. wearing a replica of his l~te father's N1·w York Yankees uniform. leaves funer al ... erv1<·t.·:-. lor the Yankee catcher sn Canton. Ohio Thur m<o1n Munson was kilJed in the cr ash of his private µlunt! Thur:-.da\ <Stor,\. µhoto Pa~e Bl> Valley Man Facing • I Depo:r~tation Action A fountain Vallt-'" m<1n. who 1ille~euly wa!-1 one of the ter· rorasts mvolved in u 1973 airport attal'k that killed threl' people 1ct nd inj ured 50 tn Athens . (;reec~. focei. ff'dcral deporta· Lion he<tnngs this week Milidos <ler Garabedian. 32. was arrest~ b)' US. lmma~ra t ion <md Naturalization Service agents early Saturrtay a l has parents home on Vernon Street near Mile Square Park "We feel we have positively 1dent1f1ed ham based on con- fidential informalion," said agent Bob Seitz of the Immigra- tion and Naturalization Service. A native of Jordan . Garabe Wave injures Girl, 12, h1 Huntington A 12-year-old Fountain Valley girl was hospitalized with ap· p~rent neck and back injuries Sunday after she was hurled to the sand by a wave al Hunt· in g ton Beac h City B each , llfeiuarda saJd. Jtll Beaman, 9170 Blackbird Ave .• wu reported in 9table COD· dfuon today at Pacifica Com- munaty Hospital. The accident occurred in light surf at 1:30 p.m Lif eguardl said the incident WH the most aerieus or a rel- attvely calm weekend. An nUmated 32 ... l'IODI 1:ec1wnd help ol city llf e1uard1 ewer the two·day period which drew about 1$,000 people to the city lbore. More than 120,000 people Jammed both Bolaa Chica and Hunttafton State beaches, where Ue1uard1 said tbey ....... ., ---retcutl. dian reportedly was v1s1ting his pa rents. lovest1gators obtained a warrant for his arrest on the allegation that he obtained a visa under an undisclosed false name. He remained in custody today at Los Angeles County Jail He allegedly enter ed the U.S. July 15 and had a 4S-day visa al· lowin~ him to stay through Aug. 31. a uthorities said. Garabedian's exact role in the August attack six years ago has not been disclosed. Two America ns were among the three killed when terrorists attacked an airport crowd with m achine guns and grenades. T wo m en believed connected with the Libyan Black Sep· tember Organization s urren· dered to Athens police in connec· lion wilh the raid and were sen· tenced to death. The executions were later commuted at the demand ofter· rorisls who hijacked a Greek ship, forcing the deportation of the two men to Libya in 1974. FIRSI' CALLER GOl' mE ROOM "I was flooded with calla from my DaJly Pilot cla11lfied ad,~ I rented my place lo the fint penon wbc>caOed." That'• the advertisin1 aucceu story of the Newport Beach woman who placed thi• ad in the Dally Pilot: P'um. nn. t>vt. ba (.;ov Garagl' ror m ature employ'd male $140 ux· Ultll p,m f'or a flood of re1pome to your ad, try the Dally Ptlot cla11ifled 1ectlon by callln1 8'2·1111. Jim McDaniel of the state Of· fice of Emergency Services in Sacr a mento e s tim ated the epicenter was near the San Luis Reservoir , which is a long the famed San Andreas Faull .south of San Francisco. In the Assoc iat ed Press bur eau on the third floor of a building near City Hall. the floor rocked like the-deck or a tossing ship. T eleohone service was inter· rupted In som e · areas and some minor structural dam age was reported Mcrcury-Nt'\\S said.· It soundt:d like an explosion a ~harp JOit with a loud explosive type noasl' It rolled like a s mall bo11t in h eavy seas It "as stary Ever yone an lhe ne" s room JU~t gasped Things "ere rattlang bul nothing broke · · The Rac hler scale 1s a ml.'asurc of ground motion a~ rt- ('Ordcd on ~eismographs E-.er) intreaSc ofOne-numbcr-means a lcn(Qld iqcrease an magnitude Thu~ a readi n g of 7 5 re fl eets an earthquake 10 time~ stroA8er '9an one of 6 s Pajamas Linked? Clwmlst Testifies At MacDonald Trial RALEIGh. N.C. IAP1 An Army forensic chemist testified today that threads found under and around the bodies or Dr. Jef· fre y M ac Donald's famil y matched those from a pajama top he says he was wearing at the time or the sla yings. The chemist. Dillard Bro~'ll· in~. also testified that s plinters found near the bodies m atch the club used as the weapon in the s layings . He said the wood in the club m atched wood round in s he lves an d other objects an the house. The testimony came as Mac· Donald's triple-murde r trial en- tered its fourth week. MacDonald says four in- truders killed his family and in- jured him. The government maintains that Mac Donald. a former Green Beret a nd now an e m e r gency-room physician in Long Beach. fabr icated the s tory. possibly basing it on lhe Ma nson fa mily c ult ka lhng~ Th"' word "pag " was found smeared in blood on the headboard an thl' mas te r bed room. an d Mal· Donald says one of the intruders carried a candle and chanted ··Acid as groovy Kall the p1~s ·· A number of technical wit nesses testified last week. telling or blood -type analyse!> performed on Items taken from the Mac Donald ho use Tht: evidence s howed that Ma<' Donald's blood. with the ex<'ep tion of one spot on hi s paJama to p. was found o nly in thl' kitchen. bathroom and hallwa) He has said he was attacked in the Ii ving room. T h e blood a n a lyses lJlso sho wed that the blood found on the pajama top was Colette·s type. that a bloody footprint leadinR from Knsten's bedroom matched Colette's type and that blood matching Kimberly's type was found in the mas ter bedroom. Grin, Bear It It'& National Smile Week WASHINGTON <APl -National Smile Week starta today. So turn that Monday frown upside down . Smile faintly, broadly. lleet- lnaly or, if nothing else, en.igmaticaUy -u does Mona Usa in what may be the world's moat famous painting. Now there's a smile. Experts still ar1ue over it. One critic saw in it the mysticism of the Middle Ages. A doctor's diagnosis was bad teeth. Sigmund Freud saJd the artist had reproduced the smile or his own mother . VISITORS MUSE DAILY BEFORE Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpiece at the Louvre art gallery ln Paris. ' Presidents s mile a lot. but not like Mona Lisa. That includes such famous smilers as Jimmy Carter, Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. Among Republicans, Dwight D. Elaenbower's arin won renown. as did Theodore Rooe,velt's toothy trademark. Earlier chief executives. however, kept their Ups unparted before photocrapbera and painters. They fi,ured t.hat serious ex· pres1ioa1 were more fittlnc. and belida. the profeaaion of den· tlstry had a long way to IO in the llOOI. I IF MONA USA 18 TRI: NO. I palntlnJ, Wllbam Shakespeare 11 the No. 1 author. The Bard llMDtiOHd "amUe" or a form of the word 111 Umt11 in tu. play1. Sm11ln1 while ehaWnl with the bou doesn't necestarily mean one ii baDIW. laid a-illew Yort Ae..tem1 of kieaee1 publicaUon: ··n. ladle that one ma1 auume Wbm llllder ftrt.I ... attack bJ a 1upertor la related to th• 1rln of m.e wlMD laborill1 over del· lcate maebillll'J:' Back to Ilona 1 Llla. A Brttilll pllrald• ltudied tbe paktUa1 for • ,ean Ind eoecluded tbe amUe _,,..... ..._ plackl Htiafac· tton ol • apeetant mother. Yll a rrw11 teWar ••• tt m tile 1rtet for a loll cbllcJ. ~ f'rwb ... 1alcl lt wu a type no buabud could_._, ' , .... 1Uwaa .... AI> • SEAL BEACH PROTESTER LA"s Mark Rosenberg HB Planning Overhaul Bid Goes to City A controversial ordinance <·all 1n .: for lhe rcstructunnJ.? 01 the planning comm1ss1on and th c f 1 r 1 n g of c· u r r <' n l ('om missioners will romc before the lluntan({ton Beach City Council lOnt&:hl al 7 JO The ordinance would allow each council member the op partunity to select a new com missioner tn the past . com m1 ss1oners have been appointed by the en- tire council The ordinance has been naycd b y a Hunt ington B e etch homeowners organization . Me m - bers or the HOME Council s ug gest the law could "lead to chaoi. at its worst.·· HOME Council President Tom Livengood wrote a lette r to the council suggesting that a set term be est a blis h e d for com miasioners. The proposed ordinance g1 ves council members t.be power to re- move their appointments at will. Huntington Board . To P888 on· Budget Trus tees or Hunt1n1ton Beach'• Oeean View School Dil· trict are expected to approve an operatlq budpt of nearly 111.5 millloa for ftlcal lm.IO wbeD lbey meet tGallbt. Truateea. who meet at 7:30 p.m. at di8trict beadQUAJUrl •at Warner Awnue and 8 Stnel in Hutial'De aHcb. are to peu their ftDal .....,_Sept. t for_. mlttal to tbe Oran1• County Depa~ ol MuoaUoe . ons r a rn rs a traut-tru tr-tn--- n umber antac·1pated protested nuc lear cirmi. stockp1ltn~ Sunday out-.1de the ~11 1 8caC'h Naval Y. ea poru. Station St>CJI ~ach poJ1c1· l'allcd the 1h•mon~lrat1on orderly · anti noted that no 1nl·1denl!> were rt'- poned dunn)( thl• demonl>t rat1on or at J ~ 311 JJ m nilly Jnd µ1 cnlf· ~hlJt lollu\\ed nea r the n;n al Sta· , t ion '!, The noontime·· \lgal marking the lJnni versary of the dropping of the fir t atllm1 c bomb 0 11 H1rosh1 m:.i . Au~ 6, 1945, was to feature a human chain around tht· "eaponi. h:.t'it' "1th pro lt'-.lt'r'\ linking arm-. • l><i' ul l.i;m1.rn ~polt1•snwn lor l" n "lffln!>ori ng or~4Jn1 zat1ons PROTESTs-MARK "HIROSHIMA DAY' -AA had opined la.st "eek that about J 000 people would Joan 1n the \ IJ!tl Tht' demonstrat1nn . mosUy Jlonu St•al RciJC'h Boulevard. "J" 'Pon ~o n·c1 b~ thl' Seal Bt•ac·h ~udrar Ac tion c;roup an t•on1unct1on wit h a-series OI c1emonstr:1t1on!> and lecture!> "<·heduled over tht' weekend hy tht• Southt·rn C;.1ltforn1a AlhlJnc·c· ofSunl\'<ll Lum1an !>illd the 'IJ!tl \\<!:. to prole:.l nul'lcar ;irm ament al> .,.. t'll a~ the• da n ger~ l<l Seal Heal'h arf-.1 re"1dt•nts whost- home!\ nei;lh• next to the n;,vHI baH' t.um1 an ..,:ud protesters havP proof"' thttl uc.'1ear armi. are kept al the bast• The Navy will ne ither c.·onhrm nor deny th<1t nucle;i r "cu pon~ are s tored tht•n• Th<' protesters· spokesman sa1c1 the base hes near an eartquakc fault 1one and that damage to nuclear canisters could cause rad1oa<'t1vc leaks. 'An accident <1t Seal Beach. · ht• warned. "could have dev- c1s tatang conseoµences for the greater Los Angeles area. We feel these risks don't have to be taken.·· The late afternoon rally at Seal Beach's McGaugh ~hool featured Catholic nun Dr. Rosalie Bertel! of New York as principal speaker. Coasl Weather Va'riabte clouds lhro~gh Tuesday but moetly fair. Lows tonight in 60s. Hi1hs Tuesday from mid·70s at beaches to upper 80s in- land. There '• "° pla111icol COft· tact. but golf can tab U• tolJ on p.,_' IWT'WI. Aft nam· ,. ii tlw PGA claompiouhip. See tior,, Page BJ. ... ll .. .,_ ........ ,,. .. ~ ~ -:=·,:T. ~ (A ...... a..-.. °''' ............ = = r.:'111• --............... C4 ca q • .... ... •M C4 ..... -~ &·· :t:--- ~ .. ... M MLY Pl.OT ttlr •••k••• .__,,.,.,....--3 Desedfen-, GSNSVA. Sw•u•tlud cAP > -Tbree lpaa•th hrelp ..... duerln1 who hiJackea • Spaa1ah Jemner l8 the c.iMarY lllallcM ordered the pl ... .,.. at Gbeva alrport tod•J ud peacetully 1urrtftdend '° htM IUthorttiN, .adla1 a M·bQut ~ Jow'DeY over w-.m '&&lrope DcrAfnca. Tb~ armed le1loonalN9' ICIM hoetaa• at &.he end were the tw o crew m e mbers of the Iberia Airlines DC·•· Tbe hijack trio two Freocbllleft ud • Chilean -released n.lne other hoata1e1 eac:ller teday at Ll1bon'1Portela A rport. be(ore .. nying to Geneva. The bijaclten said they want· ed uylum. Several countries re- tuaed lo allow them to land ln their tenitqry before tbe Swiss finally agreed. · An aviation official 10 Bern. ~losion In Garage Probed l nvesti)!ators from three agen· <·1Ps are probing the bomb ex· _plaswAlhat caused .an e.stimated $2,000 dama~e to the garage of an Irvine home Sunday night. Irvine police, who were head· ing the investigation , sa id the in· c1dent occurred a t 9 25 p.m at the home at 8 Deer Creek oc .,__ __ .;:cc.:::,iu~ied b Peter Franklin Schor. nrormaffon on w etner c or was h1>me at the lime or the ex· plosion was not immediately ava il ahle today In addition to in vestigator!> from Irvine, the case was also being probed today by bom b ex- pe rts from the Orange County S herlff's Dep a rtment bo.mb squad and the fede ra l Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Burea u. I rwtsh~atcrrs for those-two agencies sajd this morning they havel'l'l determined what the ex· pl osive d ev i ce was th ~t d a m a ged the garage and Hie Cadillac parked inside it But spok~smen for th e two Agencies said they are con· vmced the explosion wasn't at · c1dental and that it was caused by a bomb tM SWll capUaJ. 1.-d UM o&.,.. wo.tld bl ....... lo lud " tlMa pilot ''~ ,....lalioa lo do IO. BUI M'4I \he blJacll .. - two rrwachlMD ud a ChllHn - -weuld be "con1icfe r ed air plr•t•, •~ted and tried ta Swlu couru. · • The n1oe tw.iqe1, lncldq thr._• t hlldun_1ftd \hr•• elrplane cleaaen, were eau,bt 1board the Jet when it wu com· m a ndured S unday la the Canariee, Spanish l1land1 otr the oorthw•t coaal or Af ric1. The tbree hUacltera, iden•ified aa Frenchmen Noel SeUen. 29, and J ean Lyacb i n , : s. and Chilean Sergio Munoz Cadaval, 22. said they wanted to gel out of the Foreign Legion and asked F rance to let them come the~. B ut the Fre nch gove rnment turned them down. "We a re not ter rorists. We are d eserters from the Sp a nish F oreign Legion. We are ready to h and over o.ir woapons, and we want to land in F ra nce," one or the t rio said. Earlie r r e po rts said the legionnaires look 24 hosta ges when they commandeered the a irliner in the Cana ry Islands. off the northwest coast or Africa. Rut Iberia , the Spanish airline, revised the fi gure today and said there were only twelve -seven passen~ers,lwo (.•rew membet's and thr~ cleaning persons. two women and a man EFE , the Spanish news ar.:en· "Y · and other sources gave this at·count of the h1Jacking -Ar meaw1ln weapons they - stole from a m !H ta ry pohce p atrol, the three men drove a J ~ep on the r un way of the a irport on Fuerteventura, the second largest of the Canaries, on Sunday and seized a t wi n- engioe Iberia Air Lines DC-9 that had just landed from Las ~a l m as. the capltal of t he i s la n ds. o n n e arby Q ran Cnmma- After the plane was refueled ~nd food was put aboard . the h1· Jt.t ckers ordered the pilot to fly to Casablanca , Morocco, but the Moroccans refused to let them land . The pilot was ordered to Algiers , again perm1ss1on to land was refused, and the plane landed in Lisbon Tip no Tip Musing Man 'Prank' N EW YORK <AP > -Detective Edward Gannon thought he had a solid t ip when a ca ller said J udge J oseph Force Crater , one of Am erica 's most famous missing persons. was having a drink in a Queens bar. "We almost passed out when we walked in." Gannon said. "Sitting at the bar was a guy dressed jus t like Crate r in the wanted pictures." The ma n turned out to be a r etired detective playi ng a prank , but Crate r's d isappearance con· tinues to intrigue. Crater, a Manhattan Supreme Court j ud ge, was last-seen Aug. 6", 930 . cm a midtown slree( wb ere he said goodnight to a showgirl a nd stepped into a taxi. More than H>,000 telephone tips have been re- ct>ivcd by New York police on Crate(s whereabouts. He was declar<:d legally dead in 1937. Callers ha ve report.c<l seeing Crat e r as a prospector m Ca lifornia, a steamship pu1.us~nKer an the Ad riati c and a bingo oper ator m Af nc·cs fl,....P-.eAI SMILE WEEK ••• HOW 00 VO lJ OF.tK:alBE .11 smile, uny smile? Not too easily. One dictionary aays it '11 a "change of facial expression invoJv. ing a bnght.-:nlng of the eyes and an upward curving of the corners of the mouth wtth no sound 1tnd let1s muisculature distortion oC the features ltutn tn a laugh lbal may exprellll amusement, pleasure. tende r affection , approval, restrained mirth, irony, derlsloo, or any oft.he vurlou1J other emotions." Olll.NU CQIWIT "'" DAILY PILOT ,,..o,.-.c...w~r.,.....,., .. "~h"c°"' O•M(l I .. _Pr_ l•-IW<f llY IMO.~ (N\I ....... _~ .._.. ....... -..,. PM~l•Nd _.., .......... '•IOO IO• l'..,.t• -M "<-fie.Cit ........ _ ........... ,~- 1 .... llalle,. l.-,l_-fl.,.<ltl-11( .... ,. ....... 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The r obber was detcrtbed u a LaUn IA bl• early 20a , flve·foot six, 130 pounct. with dark baJr. No Gu in Brasil RIO DE JANEIRO, Braall <AP> -Bra.Wan driven went tbrou1b their flrat 1aal•11 wMktnd after the IOV.rnmtnl baDMd ...._ 1uollne ulel u part ol 1 eampalp lo trlm eoo1umption and cut Ha fl,5 bllllo•·•·J .. r blll for. on lm· pol'U. A Contrast la St9'1es A youn(! couple stroll along a beach near Delaware 's In· d1an River Inlet where a group of Amish peopl~ whose only concession to the heat and humidity 1s rolled·up sh~rt sleeves -· fi sh on the shore . lf\dian River. a bout 10 miles north or Ocean City. Md .. is a popular summer resort on the East Coast. Sa01SOe'Link'Songht Homosexuals Hrmtington Cops Hunt Teen in Photograph In their contrnuing invest1ga- Hon into'"lhe-IO'dnup-mur<rer or 12-y e ar·old Robin Chris tin e Samsoe. Hunting ton Beach. police hav~ releai;ed a photo· gr aph or a teen-age girl they From Mexico Seeking Entry _lla,s_been toentlfled as -Alcala.._ ~A-N PRA'NCtSCO (Ap ,- police say. T ho 1 · seek for questioning. But Alcala has pleaded 1nno cent to the murde r c harge lev eled a gainst him He 1s scheduled for prelimina ry tnal hea r ing Thurs d ay 1n Wei.t h4-f)het-o--1~ ta ken-from--a-- 15-m m s lide or a girl In a bikini ,__-0-r'111'1'fl~!tttftty M-utue.i)al Cou d The suspect 1s being held in Orange County Jail without bail on r o lle r s kates. s aid in · vest1 gator Luis Ochoa. The photo probably was taken during the summer. Ochoa s aid. at Sunset Beach near Admiralty Drive. The girl's bikini was blue and her ska te wheels yellow, he added The slide was among more th an 900 photographs conr1scat ed by pohce when t hey searched the Monte rey P ar k home of murder suspect Rodney J ames Alcala . 35 Alcala was <!rrestcd July 24 . more than a month after the pe rt. blonde fluntington Beach g irl disappeared on her way hom e from a girlfriend's home June 20. Ea rlier on that date. polt c€: say. a photographer tried to take • SOUGHT BY POLICE 'Mystery Girl' pictures or Robin and a young girlfriend at Huntington Beach State Park The photographer tcnlaUvely Investig ators no\\> seek the tee n-age girl whose pi cture was s napped in Sunset Beach fo r quest1orung regarding who took her photo . Just "hen 1t was s napped a n d und e r what N.r:eumst.ances Ochoa s aid· toda) that 1n formation that might be sup· plied by the gi rl, believed to be about 16 yean. old. may help solvP t.he murde r c11se Little Robin 's s keletal re mains were finally fou nd July 2 near a Sierra Madre area l'amp· !(round Anyone who rrught 1denW)' the girl in the photo released by police are asked to call Hunt ington Beach 1nvest1gators at 536 · 5S48 OT 536·531 l B11rglar Tools Seized? Shen ff's Investigators alleged· ly uncovered "M1Jis1on . lmposs1· ble" type equipment -incl ud· 1ng key making machines. lock· pic k ing devices a nd glass cutting para phernali a in the home of two s usPt?cts arrested m a Dana Point jewelry heist Saturday. Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Ha rt said in vestigators searched the San Juan Capistrano home, 33565 Via de Agua-:-Of Terrence EClward Mikra.sch. 43, and Susan Helen Mendez, 2.6, after the two were arrested 10 Dana Point Harbor Friday. Ha r t alleged the two were operating a business, Sundance Appralsing and Gem LO .• under a ssum ed n a m e s T e rre n c e Ed.ward Adai r a nd Sus a n Gomez. The $50,000 jewelry theft oc· curred at about 1 p.m Friday al Lorun's J e we lry . 25062 De l Pn 1do, In the Dana Point Harbor MUMle-age Skaters 'Roll To Hospitals SAN DIEGO CAP> -Adven- turous middle ·age Americana are r\din1 roller skates right to the hospital, University Hospital said today. The latest victim Includes a 49-year-old stockbroker and a 42·year-old French pastry chef. both with broken legs, and a 3S·year-old attorney who hu 1 dislocated ankle.· "Thll skate-boarding craze re· aulted in • lot of lnJurtet to young people but, in contrast, roller sk1Ung is slrlking an age 1roup whoee bonea don't beaJ u rapidly," uld Dr. Weyne Ateaon, the hOlpttal'a chief of orthopedics. •'The chase ln rate of hMliaa '>Ccurt at the IDd ot the 1rowtli 1purt when adult stature ta achieved. After that, th• tJme ln Ultl tenda to be lll8U\lNCI ln maDJ weella or moet.bl ._... of day• or a few week1. · 1 Aa ........... ulcltbltU&· in1 tad . 'la nwn1 holpllal beds wttb patlmta sun.-. .,,._ le11, irrtatt, ankl• and enm." S hoppi n g Com ple x l o · vesl11i?ators said one s us pect dui- tracted a clerk while t he other look lhe jewelry. Deputies said they followed the lead of a witness at the Jewelry store and followed the couple to a shp they had rented an the harbor. When t.he officers arrived the couple wu allegedly leavmg the harbor tn their cabin cn user. but Karlxfr l'alrol deputies halt· ed the boat at the harbor en· tr ance and took U1e two 10to custody. They are be ina h e ld on bur glary char ges in Orange County J ail on SS0.000 bail each. H art s aid S h eriff 's 1n ves llgalors a re probing the co u ple's bac k grou~d to de- rhe Fall Cl8SSICS Return .. .n corduroy slacics bv 5'x>twood t~rm me 1f lhey were invol\ed 1n other South Orange County t nmmal actl\'ll.) 'One of our mves t1g.1tor., said 1t s the most ~oph1!.l1ralcd t>qu1p menl he s seen in io \Pars in the bus mess." Hart su1d ·of the toob round m the e1>uph' !> San Juan home lie sndt<'a ted the key making machine was the type lhaL~­ m.a ke-ori~tnals one~ s upphPd with a key's nu m be r T he o ri g ina l key wo ul d not be necessary to make anothe r Hart alleged the home also conta&ned glass cutting devices complete with u s uction cup ap· paratus for lifting windows out Investigators h ave not un covered the jewelry ta ken in F riday's burglary 1n navy, oream khllk1, brown and oium OOO'l*mtnltd ~ the C8luel CQmfOr1 at a v neo6c vefOlJr bv Bly I I I wo mosexua v1s1tors from Mexico who had the welcome mci t pulled out from under them by 1mm11~rat1on officers at San f'ranc1Sco International Airport awaited a c1>urt hearing lo see 1f l~ey ean-"l"emarrr nr tlie ru States Javier C ruz. Ga r c ia a nd Eduardo Ra mon Martinez, both or Verat ruz. were to appear to Jay in fedenil d1stnct court. T he men. feeling they hcid no choice but to return home. were <.i){Jut to board u Mex1cana fli ght "'hen d gay rig ht-. lawyl'r showed up wnh a temporary rei.tra1ning order. preventing explus1on for the moment D1>n Knutson. the <1ttorney. h u r riedl} "bt a 1 nf'd the ordt·r fro m f1:dcral c11~trtl't Judg€: William fn),{r<tm t· S l mm1 ~ra 11o n a nd Nat u r<1l1zat1on S~rv1<•e aJ{ent.., det.J1 n<'d the fore1gnf'r <; after th<')' arn\'t.'d on a F'nday fh~ht The INS applied a htllt• used section or 1mm1gn1t1on law stat mg that .. aliens afflicted with a p.s)•chopath1<· personahtror sex ua I df'v1at1on or mE.-ntal dcfert · mav tw automat1C'ally ext·ludc..'tl I rnm th1• c·ountn .Ju'tt •>nt· dJ\ bt•fon· thl' ~h·x l<"Jn 11at1mi..1b 1o1o en· ~llls.>P•"<l and interro~att'<l. thf' 1 · S Sur~H>n Gen Na I rul\.-d that Lbc I NS coulrt not df'mand psychiatric tests to tleterm1nt' 1f a pers o n ,.., homosexual The ruhng cam e after Carl Hill. a Bn11 sh photographt>r, .. uc·c·e.,,fulh argut>d that the l S Publi<' lh·alth Serv1t·c hatl nu ri ght to l:'Xam1m• him b<>C'aus•· homosexuality 1'1 no loni.~er con 'ildf'rt'd J mental disorder · hv lht• Amc·rwan f''>H'h1atric· A., ot 1at10n PW Move Flayed JERUSA LEM CAP> T he Is r a eh governme nt s ent the Ca rter adm1mst ration a stronit protest against its overtures t'> t he Pales tine Li ber a t ion Orga n1zat1on as the Is rael•· Eg~ ptian talks on Palestinian autonomy resumed ALSGAAAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6 44-7030 .. .. 17 I l Vo•rB••eaew· " Dally Newspaper V()!.. n , NO. 21., 3 SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1979 Pederal Hearing Set on· •1 JOANN~ &EYNOLDS .................... A coagraaional subcomm.lttee on national park will convene Thursday momin& in Newport Beach for a hear1na on lbe pro posed Oranae Coas t National Park. The heanng starts at 10 a .m in city council chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd Testimony Crom local elected omc1als will cover the pe.ndmg I e &. I tj • l I 0 n w h I(• h w 0 u I <J autborfie expt"n Tfure o $38 antllion ror federal µun·hase of open land loca t e d betweun Corona del Mar a nd Aliso Canyon That bill ww. introduced las t m 0 n t h b y n .. e p s R 0 b iH t Badham. R ·Newport Beach, aod Jerry Patterson , D-Sanla Antt Their blll anticipates creallon or a park or about 12 .000 atrel> which would 1nt·lude fcdcrJI land as well as acreage .brul&bt b) the stntc-wtttT "8-miilion-in- d udt-c1 1n this year's state budaet and the 400 acres of Sycamore Hills purchased by U1e city of Laguna Beach The shti 1s currently in ne,;ouat1on wtth the lr \'ine Com· pun) for purchase or land along the co~t and in the canyons bet" ecn C'orona del Mar and Lagunu Beach The p.irk· proposal to be dis cussed also anticipates land gifts of. abo.uL 3.000 acres each rrom the two major landowners. the Irvine Company a nd lhe Aliso VieJO Company In addition to local ofCicials. representati•es or the National Parks Service are expected to testify Thursday The service last. year looked at a total of 24.000 acres 1n the area and issued a report suggesting fStt PARK, Page AZI Strong _ uake Rocks ea-of North-State Irvine Garage Bombed Investigators from three agen· cies are probing · the bomb ex· plosion that caui,;~d an est1"1\ated $2,000 damage to the garage of- an Irvine home Sunday night. lrvmt! police. who were head· m g t11e investigation, said the in· ci<jent occurred at 9 · 25 p. m at the home at 8 Deer Creek o<> cup1ed by Peter Franklin Schor. Information on whether Schor was home al the lime of the ex plosion was not Immediately available today. I n addition to mves u gators from Irvine. the case was also being probed today by bomb ex· perts from the Orange County She r iff's Department bomb squad and the federal Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms Bureau. Investigators for those two agencies said this morning they haven't determined what the ex· plo s ive device wa s that dama~ed the gar.ige and the Cadillac parked inside it. But s pokesmen ror the two agencies !>aid they are con· vinced the explosion wasn't ac· t·idental and that it was caused by a bomb. 7Tomosexuats From Mexico Seeking Entry SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Two homosexual v1s1tors from Mexico who had the welcome mat pulled out from under them by immigration officers al San Francisco International Airport awaited a court hearing to see if they ean remain in the United States. J avie r Cruz Ga r c ia a nd Eduardo Ramon Martinez, both or Veracruz, were to appear lo· Jay in federal district court. The men. reeling they had no choice but to return home, were about lo board a Mexicana flight when a gay -rig hts lawyer show~ up with a te mporary restraining order. preventing explusion for the mom ent. Don Knutson. the atlorney. hurriedly obtained the order fro m federal dis trict judge William lngram. U .S . Immigration and Naturalization Service agents detained the foreigners after they arrived on a Friday flight. The INS appJled a little-used section of immiaratJon law stat· In& that "aliens affticted with a psychopathic penonality or sex· ual deviation or mental defect" may be automatically excluded lrom the comitry. Juat one day before the Mex- ican a.Uauls were stopped and in~ated, the U .S. SUJ'leon General ftlled that the INS could not demaod paychlatric leltl to determ•ae U a person la bomOlaUIL Tbe ruUn1 came after Carl Hlll, a BtiU1b pboto1raplaer, aucce11fully araued that tbe U .I . Pubic Healtb s.r.tce bad no not to aamiDe him bee•-.. bom~ ii no loqer -. ltdend ......... dlloriMr'' by t1M American P17cblatrtc Al· eoelalila Mourning His Dad Four-year.old Michael Munson . wearing a replica of his late father's New York Yankees uniform. lea\'e~ funer<il services for the Yankee catcher in Canton. Ohio Thurman Munson was killed in the crash ol his private plane Thursday IStor}. photo Page Bl 1 Tremor ReporteO At 5.9 SAN FHA ~C ISCO 1 A fl t Tht- ;,trongcst carthquJk<' 1n l"O dN adcs JOited a large Sl°l"llOO 0 £ C\ o.r Lhcrn Call r ,, r n 1 a l ocl<1) breaking ;,Oml· v. 1nclfl\\ s. knoc·k ing out l1·1l-plwne ::.1·1'1C·c· 1n pl;11·1·s anti shaking San Fr<in I 1stu s ::.!cyM'I JIJl'I;, ThC' qua kt· \\ Js fc•lt as f,tr :iw;I\ ,JS S~H·rame111Cl 90 m1lc-s to lhc ~etsl. and San .losl', ttbl>ul SO m 1 les to Uw south The National Earthquake In formation Centrr 1n (iolden. Colo est1mutt'<1 the magnitude at 5 7 Oil lht' H11·hlt'r <,c·,tlt• c· J p a b I l' of c· a us 1 n J! i. c· r H> u-.. dam ai.it> The {jn1 \ Nl>ll) of Cahforruu sc1~moJ?raph1 c· station in Herkclev e4'l1matcd the in te ns1tyal5 SR1rhlt·r The Berk<'lc~ lab put tht! epicenter of the quake near the to v. n of Gilro\. about 80 miles !>Out h of Sun F.ranr1sc·o alonJ! the famed San Anclr(•Us F,rnlt The tremor -,hr1ok htl!h rt'<' buildings in llAO rolling JOll'>. v. h1ch \\('rl' It'll as M•frnrat<· roC'k1ng motions "'1thin :i ~1(1 second period "'11 IAas lh<' stronJ!<>sl one I'"' felt in 10 ,·e;.i rs living in San franc-1sro.·: said Mike Pec·hner. a rad1n n•portc•r °"ho v. a-. <tt the Cine· Cl'nl1'r v. ht•n lht' t•arlh .q.u a k.e. .s tn 11 • k 'I ''as s1tt1n ~: dov. n at rirst . thou~hl -.omt• -.ec·relary v.a-. poshing mC' or <,omelhtnA hk1• that . hut apparenll~ It \l.<J., .1 rol11nl! motion ll \I.as lhr<.'\• definite JOits anti b' th<' third one I lookl'd oulsult· and hJ?ured 1l miJ:?ht ha'•' bt•en an earth quake · 1 c-ould M·<· lhc· h chl post JlO ini;:. osC'1llatini;:. probuhly abool s1 '< lo eight inches I don 'l see any s1fZn!'. or dama~c· lookm(! ()Ut al the strr·et · <Sff OUAK E, Page AZ > llijackers Surrender _Plane Ends 24-lwur Hop Across Europe G ENEVA, Switzerland (AP ) -Three Spanish Foreign Legion de serters who h ijarked a Spanish jetliner in the Canary Islands ordered the plane down at Geneva ai.rporl today and peacefully surrendered lo Swiss authorities, ending a 24·hour hopscotch journey over We$tern Europe and Africa. The armed legionnaires· lone hostages at the end were the two crew members of the Iberia Airlines DC·9. The hijack trio -two Frenchmen and a Chilean -released nine othe r hostages earlier today at L11bon'1 Portela Airport. before flyln1 to 8-eva. The hijackers said they want- ed asylum. Several countries re· luaed to .no. them to lucl in thelr terrtto11 before. the Swtas finally ......-. An aviation orrtcial in Dem, the Swill capital, said the plane would be allOwed to land if the pilot NqUelted penniaaioll to do so. But he laid the bUacken - two ll'rencbllHID and a Chilean - would be "contidered air pirates, ~ and tried lD Swiss courts ·· The nine hostages, including three c hildren a nd three airplane cleaners. \..•ere caught aboard the Jet when 1t was com· man deered Sunday io the Cananes. Spanish islands off the FIRST CALLER G<Tf THE ROOM ·' l was flooded with calls rrom m y Daily Pilot classified ad, aod ( rented my place to the nrst person who called.'' That's the adve rtising succeas story or the Newport Beach woman who· placed tbis ad in the Daily Pilat: Furn rm. l'v\. ba Cov. G • reae ror ma \ote employ·d male $140 xxx· XJ<XX p.m For a nood of resPoOse to your ad, try the Dally Pilot cla11ifled aectioo by callia1 M2·58'18. ' northwest coast of Africa . The three hijackerl>. identified as Frenchmen Noel Seijen, 29. a nd Jean Lysrh1n , 25. a nd Chilean Sergio Munoz Cadaval. 22. said they wanted to get out 01 the Foreign Legion and asked France to let them com e there But the French government turned them down "We are not terrorists. We are d eserters from the Spanish Foreign Legion. We are ready lo hand over our weapons. and we want to land In France," one of the trio said. Earlier r eports said the legionnaires took 24 hosta1es when they commandeered the alTliner in the Canary Islands. off the northwest coast or Africa. But Iberia, \he Spanish airline, revised the figure today and 1ald there were only 12 -seven paaaencera. two crew memben and three cleantna peraon1, two womenandaman. EFE, the Span.lab news agen· cy. and other aourcea gave thia account ol tbe hijacldq : Armed with weapooa tbey <See IDJACK, P11e AU ORANGE COAST NATIONAL URBAN PARK .... , ........ 1.,,,., "'";; •••. ,~, ... ' ......... ....... -.... •••.n.1 ... •~'""····· . . .. . . -~ ... ----.......... ~--.-.---- '/I + O•oly "IOI"'""""- SHADED AREA PROPOSED FOR ORANGE COAST PARK Congressional Hearing Set Thursday In Newport Beach -Pajamas Linked? Chemist Testifies At MacDonald Trial RALEIGH. :-.; C IA P) An A rm' forens1(' c·hcm1::.t le1>t1hecJ toda\ that threads found undt-r and around the bodies of Dr Jef frey Ma cDona ld 's famil y malched those from a paJamct lop he says he was w~anng al the time of the slaymgs. The chemist. Dillard Brown 1ng, also testified that s pltnters found near the bodies match lhe «lub used as the v.eapon in the slayin~:. He said the "ood m lhl· dub matc hed v.ood found in ~h£>h es and other obJec-ts 10 the hOUSl' Tht: te.o;ttmom ramc· a~ M~c· L>on~illl"s Lnple:munler trial "'O tered its fourth v.cek :'11ac0onald S<i\'i four 111 lrod~rs killed ht::. ramil) and Ill JUrC'd him The f.!O\'e rnmcnl mct1ota1n-. thctt MacDonald. a formC'r T. r e e n-itt'.-e-t a n.d n.o w .a n cmer genc) ·room ph)Mc-1an 1n GeneraJ Guilty Of Flight Rap DES MOINES. lo"a tAP I Retired MaJ Gen. Joseph P l\l ;J\', former commander of the lo"·a Nallonal Guard. has been c·on victed on 15 federal relony l'harges ste mmrng from flii:hts 1n C uard airplanes to v1s1l his tiancee. May. who t urned 56 on Fnda). was convicted on charges which fo llowed 12 flights he made be t ween October. 1976, a nd .June. 1977. most to Florida. The ,general declined to comment on the verdict Ma v contended the fli ghts were m ade as part of hi!' offi cial duties as Iowa Guard com · mander His lawyer a rgued that pilot s received training while fl ying the planes. so the ~ovem· ment benefllted from them. 'Fried Mouse' Sparks Suit 0 KLAND CAP> -Velma Revels uys she and the It.Ida got something extra with the French tried potatoes al Kwlk·Way. a · local fast·food outlet: a French fried mouse. In a lawsuit filed in Alameda County Superior court, Mrs . Revel• said she, her dau&hter and her two nephe•• were sickened at the 1l1ht of tbe mouse in one ol the ba11. The ault said ahe and the chlldren surrered • ·aenre shock" and otber problema la the incident. Sbe aahd un· 1peclfted clam ..... Long Beac·h I abric~t ed the 'ton pn<.s1hl) hJstnl.' 11 011 the ~I an"on ram ii) l'Ult k1lhnitl>. The v.ord p1i? .. v.·as found s mearoo 1n blood on the headboard in the m.is ter bedroom , and Mac· Donald l>3YS one of the 1ntrudem l·ar ned a candle and chanted. Acid 111 J:roov) Kill the p1~s. ·· A number of technical wit· nesses testified last "eek. telbng o f h I o o d l ) p t• a n a I y i; e s performed on 1tcms taken f:-om tht: ~I a('Oonald hooH' The l'\ 1dcnre -;huv. ed tha1 ~1 ae· Dona Id -. .. bloo<l. with lhc e'<<'l'J>- ltOn of one "llOI on his pajama top v.a.; found only 1n the· k1ll'hen. bathroom and hallway I le has said he v. a~ all;o11:kcd in the livinl! room Thl' blood an.ii\ ~1·-. <.tlso .;howed that lht' bloo·d found on the paJ.ama top v. as Colette s l~ pe that :.i bloody foClt1Jnm- leJd1n~ 1rom Kr1stt-n '!-. bedroom malC'hed Colelll' ... lype and th<tt blood matchinl! 1\1 mberly's type \I, a-, found 1n the mas t e r bedroom llov.e\.er the go\C'rnment so far has JUSt l>Ct the scene It has 'cl to explain its theone!-. about "hal happened al the Mac· Do nald home That may chan~e lh•" w~k . as testimony 1s expected from an FBI agent who says he has analyzed hole::. m the pa1amA top a nd bloody 1mpres~ions on sheets and other ite ml> T he Army dropped charges against MacDonald afte r a hear· m g in upo. • A federal grand jury indicted him an l975 Orange Coas• Weather Va riable clouds through Tuesday but mostly fair. Lows tonight in 60s. Highl> Tuesday rrom mid·70s at beaches t.o upper 80s in· land. INSIDE TODA l' There's no phtf41COI con· tact, but golf con toke &ls toU o" plo,,n•' neroes. An ezom· pie f1t lhe PGA chompionllUp. See lfO'JI, p~ 81. l•tlex - I ... . By ITSV •l'l'Cllt:LL Ot•Delty ~ ..... Attoroe11 for lbr e Laauna leM'h UtilU whole woru wen tbe 1ubject of ~troveny at the La1w.a Be1ch •'eauval ol ArU txhllMl la1t monlll HY they doubt U.. art.la&a wW be aJ. low.ct'*" oa the 1~ next year. Ron tlarrta. a La.iuna Beoach a tto rney r ep reHent1 na artilla Vate rl t' Be('hto l , J e nnlter M <'Le more and A .S Aahlt'y. said today an annouoceD\ent from fhe F estival of Aru Board this weekend a ppears to 1ndlcate thingli Wlll be d.lfferent for the 1980 festival seaaoo "I ..... M llt:a•dllA lf tMy allowed any ot tM thl'ff 1'1.llU in U. abow nut year," Harrta said. The reao val bond l11u.ct » terse state m ent tha t bin ta ca.aces will be made In poUcle1 uul 1w,.JJH1 aJfec:Un1 thti artlat.a on the r roUDd1. The sU\f'm e nt , r e leued through fettlval president Jlm m y Schmlll. says, "Perhaps u la lime to re eva l ulle the poltcles. ol thla or&ao1tauon and t nit11n Slltftt'"l ~rrtlf mong- gu1dellnes to prevent a sltuaUon from developing again " Last month the festival board Tip No Tip Musing Man 'Prank' NEW YORK <AP) -Detective Edward Gannon thought he had a solid tip when a caller s aid J udge 3oseph Force Crater, one ot Ame rica 's most fa mous missing persons, was having a drink in a Queens ba r. ··we almost passed out when we walked in ... Gannon said. ''Sitting at the bar was a guy dressed just like Crater in the wanted pictures ... The man turned out to be a retired detective playing a pra nk, but Crater 's disappearance con- (inues to intrigue . Crater , a Manhattan Supreme Court jud ge, was last seen Aug. 6. 1930, on a midtown street where he _s aid goodnight to a showg irl and stepped into a taxi. More than 16:000 telephone tips hcrve been e: ceived by New York police on Crater's whereabouts. He was declared legall y dead in 1937 . Callers have re ported seeing Crater as a prospector in CalHornia. a steamship passen~er in the Adriatic and a bingo ope rator in Africa Valley Man Facing Deportation Action A Fountain Va lley man. who a llegedly was one of the te r- rorists involved in a 1973 airport attack that killed three people . .and injurE'd 50 in Athen s. agents {!arly Saturday at his parents home on Vernon Street near Mile Squar e Park. · Greece, faces fede ral deport.a· lion hearin~s this week. "We feel we have positively identified him based on con- fide ntial inform ation," said agent Bob Seitz of the lmmigra· lion a nd Naturalization Service Mi.lidos der Garabedian. 32. was arrested by U.S. Immigra- t ion and Naturalization Service F,...PopA1 PARK ••. options for management of the com bined public holdings. But the report m ade no s p ecific recomme nda t ion on wha t land, if any, the feder al government should buy. That :recommendation is expected at Thu rsday's hearing. The options listed ln the parks service report inc lude d : one with no feder al participa tion; acquisition of 9,000 coastal acr es ~nd 1.000 acres m Los Tra ncos Can yon near Corona del Mar: acquisition of 14,500 acres with "visit or support facilit ies" in Laguna Canyon and Bommer· Sha dy Canyon in Irvine, and ac· quisitioll of a l least .12,500 a cres with development of a manage- m ent plan for the total 24,000 acr es studied. The m anageme nt ~Ian, the re- port suggested. could be de· veloped by the state coastal com mission or by a commission specially appointed for the job. No Gas in Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazi! c A p) Brazilian drivers wet1t thr.o ugh the ir firs t gasless weekend a fte r the government banned weekend gasoline sales as part of a campaign to trim consumption and cut, it~ S7.5 billion-a-year bill foij: 011 im- p orts. DAILY PILOT TrwOt~CM!M O..lr P•tot wltrttWftk:ft•\f.,.. °'""'' ... -"' .. '-••PYlll• ...... b•l ... Oo-c...-PU111"""'9C-S.0..•l• .... 1-••• pul>I•--.... '"'ouqll ,.,,d.t. ,.,. c .... ,,_... ... -a..<•."""''-_ .. ,_ l••nYeltey, '"""'·l-IHcllfSOlllll(O .. I • ,.,_,,. ,....,...,, f'Ctthon "ovbt•\t'tirf s.t·vr-08-Yt~ ~ .. n··---•Wfteol...i ~·• m wnt 8•• "'"'· CO•I•-· Celtto<nle ._,. • _ .. _ Prt-\•ft·~ ....... .., IKl•~ " ............. -0.-.. ___ ,._," ...... ldllOf '-··---._ .... I ..... .clWl•~M LMt ~P .... lt •• " ...... ,,,,,,.,._,,..1: ...... A native of Jordan. Garabe· d1an reportedly was visiting his parents. Investigators obtained a warrant for his arr es t on lhe allegation lhal he obtained a visa under an undisclosed fa lse name. He remained in custody today at Los Angeles County Jail. He allegedly entered the U.S. J uly 15 and had a 45-day visa al lowing him to slay through Aug 31. authorities said. Gar abedian's exact role in the August attack six years ago has not been disclosed. Two Americans were a mong the three killed when terrorists attac ked an airport crowd with m achine guns and grenades. T wo men believed connected with the Libyan Black Sep- tember Organizat ion surren- dered t-0 Athe ns police in connec· tion with t he raid and were sen- tenced to death. The executions were later commuted-attire d~mand Ofler - rorisls who hijacked a Greek ship, forcing the deportat ion or the t~o men to Libya in 1974. Middle-age Skalers Roll To Hospitals SAN DIEGO <AP> -Adven· turous middle -age Americans a re riding roller skates right to the h06pital, University Hospital said today. The latest victim includes a 49-year-otd stockbroker and a 42-year·old French pastry chef, both with broken legs, and a 35-year-old attorney who has a dislocated ankle. ' "This skate-boarding craze re- sulted in a lot of injuries to young people but, in contrast, roller skating is striking an age group whose bones don't heal as r a pidly," s aid Dr. Wayne Akesoo, the hospital's chief or orthopedics. · 'T6e change in rate or healing occurs at the end or the growth s purt when adult stature is achieved. After that, the time in casts tends lo be measured in many weeks or months, instead of days or a rew weekJ." A spoke1woman sald J.he skat· ing fad "is filling boapl~al beds with patients 1ufferin1 broken . legs, wrillta, ankles and arm1." PLO Move Flayed JERUSALEM CAP> -The JtraeU 1overnment HDl the Carter admlnlirtraUoa a ltr'onl proteM aplmt It.I overtW'fll to tb• Paleatia• Liberation Oraaatutloa aa tbe l1ra1ll- E11pUan talb on PalettlDlan autonomy rmumed. •• J • aJorlt1 voted to tHk the oua(er ol the Lbree 1rtl1t1 from th• IH UVal 1rounds. Attorney• fo r tht artists, howev r. received un l.nJunctlon r.r ttvenlln(C the bOard from mov· ni the work laat week. The f"tlval board s tat.ement WH a re.cUon to that action lJ• Oranare County Superior Court. And while the arlfs t11 can keep their works on display through the festival, whlch ends Aug. 26, attorney Harris says the same three a.rt.ists wi!L ptobablY-be massing from next year's show. But, Harris said, he is pre- pare d to go to court again next year If the same problem arises "If the resllval were a totally private operation. the boarQ. could do whatever 1l •wants." H arris said. ' Harvest Festi.,al Shines On "But since they are working in con j unct10n with the City of Laguna Beach I wh1cb leases the festival grounds to the · board> they cannot ignore the Firs t Ame ndme nt rights. regardless of how unsuita ble they might think those particular art pieces may be." Festival officials said "It is a vital concern of ours that 1n the interests of both the enjoyment and the safety of the visitors we attract including children as well as adults we make sure the i:t rounds are not used by ar tists as sounding boards ror their own pet causes. however Jim Gilroy of Canvas Specialty. left. goes ove r plans for upcoming Harvest Festival with Sharon Ellis. Harvest Moon Ball chai rwoman, and Pete Walker. president of the fes tival at Heritage Park, the new location tor the October event. The Irvine City Council has approved a change in location to Heritage because it is a better ::,1te. especially fo r a large tent, ~hic.R:t Gtlroy's firm wou ld put up. Samsoe'Link'Sought admirable they may be .. The statement continues. "It might be pointed out that well Hwuington Cops Hunt Teen in Photograph over 300 would-be-tXhtbitOf'S e-M'---n-their continuing 1nvei.t1ga pressed a desire lo rent the.com lion into the kidnap murder of paratively fe\.\ booths available 12-vear o ld Ro bin C hri:.tint> to ne .... comcrs this year Thus it Samsoe. liunt1ngton Bea<'h could be sugge:.ted that the poltce have released a photo sm all minority who a re dis · graph of a teen age girl they sat is fied with the "ay the seek for queslrnnmg lest1~L.!s.-i:u.n, st••p aside :10d at. low other excellent artists tht: The photo 1s taken from a opportunity to display and sell 35-m m shde of a gi rl in a b1k1ni their works" nn roller s kates, s aid tn· The Statement <·ont l11des. · As \'estagator Luis Ochoa for the patently absurd state- men t that 'Art is dead 1n The photo probably \.\as taken Laguna.' we would hkc to point dunn.g the s umme r. Ocho.i i>a1d, out that. there are many other at Sunset Beach near Admiralty places in Laguna where these Drive. The girl's b1k1ni was blue three artists could display thei r and h<'r skate wheels yellow. he work with or without prop-added. aganda .. M<'anwhtle. atlorncrs for the three artists say thl'Y art> not s ure 1f they \.\111 pursue a h.1wsu1 t agains t the fesuval board re· garding the attempted ousters "We·re still talking to the a rtists." Ha rris sttid Fro.. Page Al QUAKE ... The !.lidc 'A lis among mor<' than 9(X) photographs conf1sl·at ed by polite wht'n thr~ sean·hed the Monterey Park homt' or murder suspect Rodnc~ Jame!> Alcala. 35. Alcala was arrested Jul} 24. more than a month after the pert. blonde lluntington Beach girl disappeared on he r '-'a} home from a ~1rlfr1end'-. homl' June 20. Earher on that date. polu.·c sa y. a photographer tried to t<1kc SOUGHT BY POLICE ·Mystery Girl' pictures or Robi n a nd a }OUnJ? jl1 r lfnend at Huntington Bt>alh Stale Park The photo~rapht'r tentdll\ t·l.> The c ilv 's BA RT su bwa v s ystem . ·Ba) Area Rap1(1 Transit. was shut down for one minute ror a computer <"heck Trains then resumed routes at 20 mph instead of 80 mph while engineers m ade visual l'hccks of the t racks. The quake struck at about 10:05 a.m . T he state Office of Emergency Services in Sacramento reported that some power lines wcr(! knocked out. There were also widespread reports of telephone · service being interrupted. Niguel Teen, Kin Killed in Smashup Karel Kramer of Pac·if1c· Gas & Electric Co. s aid an earth- quake plate designed Lo buckle in a quake did so in the com- pany's headquarters bu1Jding in downtown San Francisco. R oger Or r of Pacifi c Telephone Co. said tbere was no dam age to phone equipment. but the shaker did t rigger an ab normally high number or calls which j ammed circwts. At Santa Rosa, 50 miles north o~ San Francisco, Police Sgt. Virgil Senn said the quake was felt only slightly . Wallace Wood of the Santa Cruz Sentinel said beams in the county office building which we re designed to sepa rate in an earthquake cracked during the sha ker. "It started with a low r umble a nd built to a good s ha ke and began rolling," said Wood. "It felt like newsprint roll s moving downstairs." The popular a musement pier on the Santa Cruz wharf shook and rolled, but there were no in· dications of da mage. ln the Associate d Press bureau on the third floor of a builc:Ung near City HaJJ , the floor rocked like the deck of a tossing ship. Telephone service was inter· rupted in some area s and som e m inor structur al damage was reported. • Jn Monterey, about 100 miles south on the Pacific coast, Al C ross said th e Monte re y Peninsula-Herald newspaper building shook and there were '''9U of vibrations." In Palo AJtp, Leil Ericson said the Senior Cent~r Building re· ported telephone service knocked out for about 10 minutes "Everybody was immediately aware that there was • quake," l!rtc110n 1aid. At the Vallejo Tlme1-HeraJd about ao mllff north or San Francisco, water slolhed out ol contatnen and aome ftem1 top. pied from delk tops. A Laguna N1~uel teen·ager and his uncle were killed and a Costa Mesa man was seriously injured in an off-road accident near San Marcos Sunday when a four.wheel vehicle <'Ontainmg fou r persons plunged off an em· bankment. Wifliam John Stearns. is. ol 24612 Los Seranos Drive. was killed. as was his uncle. Ron Bowman. 32. or Vista tn the 5 p m crash lhrc<' quarters of a mtle from W<'st M1ss1on Onve An other companio n . James Ray Henderson. 34, or 387 West The Fall Classics Return . 1n corduro Slacks by SootWOOCl Ray St . Cost a Mesa. rt>ma1ns rn serious cond1t1on at Tri C1t1es Hospital in Oc·caru;1d(• where ht· "as taken after the crash The &·year-old son of Bowman was unhurt in the crash and w a I k ed -n ~a-r-1 y a m 1 I e t o Palomar College to s ummon 8Jd Wilham Carl Howman. 6 . "alked out of the hills near the <'ollege to get help for the surv1\ m g Costa Mesa m an "ho was rushed to the <keans1de hospital after bem~ treated b} rescue teams at the scene 1n navy. cream khaki. brown and plum comp1tmen1ed by me casual comton of a v~~rbyBayl ,.. ' ... .... ·-.... --.-.,.-- ha... t>et-n 1oent1f1ed as Alcala. µolit'e sa) Hut Akala has pleaded inno· , t·nt to thl' murder charge l•·\1·led aga1n!>t him He 1s "'hecluled ror preli mtnary lrial tt~tn~ Thu • sday In Wes nranl!l' County Munic ipal Court The -.u.,pe<·l 1!> bem~ held in t >r angt County Jail ""1thout bail In vest11?ators now seek the IN'n c.tl!t> l,!1rl whose picture was :.na ~d 1n Sunset Be.a ch 'or qul'sttonmj? regarding who too~ w her photo. JUSl when it was s napped a n d unde r w h at t 1 rr umstances. Ocho lt -.aid today that in· 1orm..il1on thut m1 11ht be s up 11li1•d b) the garl. belu.~ved lo be .1hout 16 ~(!arl> old. m a) help ... uh" the murder case L1ttll• Robrn'c; ske letal re- mains ~err> finally found J uly 2 1wo..1r o..1 S1crtJ ~tadre area camp· i.:round i\ nvone who might 1dentt.ry the l!I rl 1n the photo released by polt<'e art-a sked to call Hunt tn)?ton Beach 1nvell.t1gators at »lti 5948 or 536-5311. Fro• P,..e AJ IDJACK •.• <;tole rrom a military police patrol. the three men drove a .le1•p on th e runway o r the 111 rport on Fuerteventura , the ..,N·ond laq~est of the Canar ies. on Sundav and s eized a twin- t•ng1m• Iberia Air Lines DC·9 that had JUSt landed from L.as l'almas . the capital of the l'I Jnds. o n nearby G r a n Canana. After the plane was refueled and food was put aboard. the hi· Jackers ordered the pilot to fly to Casablanca. Morocco. but the Moroccans refused to let them land The pilot was orde red lo Al(l1e rs. again permissi<'n to land was refused, and the plane landed 1n Lisbon ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 ) Vo•rBemete.,.· Dally Ne••Pa1ter,. EDITION ' VOL 72, NO. 211, 3 S~CTIONS, 30 PAGEi ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Federal Bearing Set on •1 JOANN& a&YNOLD8 ............... A-~~ on natioaal ~ wlU COD""9 Thunday IDOl"Dlq la Newport Beach fOf' a heariq on U.. pro- posed Oran a• Cout N auoeal Park The heariq ataru at 10 a.m. in city council cbamben,-3300 Newport Blvd. Testimony from local elected officials will cover lhe pending le1hlalio• which would autborlae txpeadlture or .,. mUJlQn. for,..,. .. purchale ol open land loeatecJ between Corona del Iii ar and AJlao Canyon. That blU wu lntroduced lut month by Repa . Rob ert Badham, R·Newport Beach, and Jerry PatteNC>ft, D·Santa Ana . Their bill anticipates creation ol a park of about 12,000 acres which would Include federal land as well as acreage bought by the 1l1Ue with S3fl million in· eluded in this year's state budget and the 400 acres or Sycamore Hills purchased by the city ol Laguna Beach 1'he st ate is currently in negoltalton with the lrvme Com-. pany tor purchase or land along the coal>l and 1n the canyons between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach The park proposal to be dis- <'Ussed also anticipates land gifts or about 3.000 acres each rrom the t wo major landowners, the JrvJne Company and the Aliso Viejo Company. In addition to local officials. representatives of the National Parks Service are expected to testify Thursday The service last year looked al a total of 24,000 acres m the area and issued a report suggesting CSee PARK~·fage AZ> 1 ·Strong uake Rocks Area of North State MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1979 Coast •.:,j? .... ,.. ,. . z . .... ,... FIFTEEN CENTS Park 'rr-ernor_ Reported At-S.-7 ORANGE COAST NATIONAL URBAN PARK .. ttOf' dd C. I• •t,••St .. tA1 .., •• ~•"t ••O" •••O" • ._ _.,..,,~~ )1\,/0' &•LA .... ...... ,. ......... -.. o;;ty,.,,.. ..... ~.- Si\~ FHA ~<"IS('!I 11\I" \ 'ub:-;t:mtwl l'.11 thq11Jk1· ,11ltt·d J l.1ri.:t• !>el t ll•n o f '\urtht-rn t'altfornw tod<l\ I h <' q u u k (• \\ ..i :-. f ,. It 1 n Sac:raml•nto 90 mtlcs cJ~l nl S:.in Franc1s<:O and San Jost-ttOOwl 50 mile!> to the south Th<' prl'l1 m1n ar~ H1C'htn mcasurt>m<'nt "'as 5 7 ... a ad Dun . Finley. spoke:-;man for the Na · taonal Earthquake lnrormauon Center m Golden Colo , making 11 the strongest quake in this arett in two oecadeo; Dally P•'-1 SUU PMl• Seeing tlae,Sa.,dast A large crowd browses through Laguna Beach 's Sawdust Festival. one of three s ummer art extravaganzas on Laguna Can· yon Road where traffic was backed up. mo r e than two miles over the weekend. Atte ndance is reported up at all festivals L T-bread ·aues Analyzed Chemist Testifies at MacDonald Trial RALEIGH. N.C <AP> -An Army forensic chem ist testified today that threads round under and around the bodles of Or. J ef- frey M acDonald's family matched those from a pajama top he says be was wearing at the time of the slayings. The chemist, Dillard Brown- ing. al.so testified that splinters found near the bodles match the club used as the weapon in the slayiogs . ffe said the wood in the club matched wood found in s he lves and other objects in the house. The testimony came as Mac· D onald's triple-murder trial en- tered it.a fourth week. that MacDonald . a former Green Beret and now a n emergency·room physician in Long Beach, fabricated the s tory. possibly basing it on the Manson family cult kimngs. The word "pig" was found s meared in blood on the headboard in the master bedroom, and Mac - Donald says one of the intruders carried a candle and chanted: "Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs.•· A number o( technical wit- nesses testified last week. telling o( blood·lype analyses performed on items taken from th e MacDonald ho use. The evidence shov.ed that Mac , Donald 's blood. with the excep tion of one spot on his pajama top, was found only in the kitchen, bathroom and hallway He has said he was attacked an the living room. The blood analyses also showed that the blood found on the pajama top was Colette's typ e. that a bloody footprint leading from Kristen's bedroom matched Colette's type and that blood matching Kimberly 's type <See TRIAL. Page 1\2> Lagaaa Festival The tremor shnok h1i.:h n«• l.n11ldings in t wo rnlh n~ jolts. \\ h1<'h \H'r<' fC'lt .is 1·p ·1rat1• ro< king m11t1ons '' 1th 1n alxJul J JO.second P<'norl Jam McDani1•l of th<• :-;tale Of f1cc of Emcrgen<') SPr \'aces m Sa<'ram<'nto est imated the ('p1 <'enter v. as near the San Lu as Reservoir. v. l11e:h 1s alqns;? the fa med San AndrcJS Fault south of San Franl'as< cJ In the Associa ted Pr.F ... s bureau on tht> tharcl noor of a building near C1t.Y llall th<' floor rocked hke t he deck uf u tos"tnJ! l>hip. Teleohonl' c;en·1l·I' \\as mt<>r ruptcd an some ar<'a~ and ... om•· minor o;trul·tural clamai:<' \\;J!> reported In Mont Pr('\. about t(l(l mile"• ... outh on the· Pa<'1l1c coast. Al C r o s s s a 1 d t h c M 11 n l l' r l' \' J>en1ns ula l11•rnld n<',,spape'r building s hook and there w<>rc loh of \'lhrataons ln l'alo Alto. Leif F:ra <'i.on said the Senior f't'nter Bualthn~ n• ported tel e ph o n e s l'rv1 cl' k n o<'k<'d out for :.ibout 111 minutes ·· Everybod) ''as 1mmed1atel~ aware that there was a q uake. · Encson said . At the VallCJO Tamcs-Rcrald about 30 miles north of San Franc1st•o. water sloshed out of tontamers and some Hems top pied from desk tops Susan Ag<'r at the San Josr Mercurv·News said. "It sounded lake an °t.•xplos1on a sharp jolt with a loud explosive type noise It rolled like a small boat m heavy seas It was scary Everyone 10 the news room just gasped. Thmgs were ratthng bul CSff QUAKE. P1ge A2) SH AOED AREA PROPOSED FOR ORANGE COAST PARK Congressional Hearing Set Thuraday In Newport Beach Niguel Teen, Kin -. ' Killed in Smashup A Laguna :-.;1gucl teen·ager and his uncle we re ki lled and a Costa Mesa man "''as ser1ouslv injured in an off-road accident near San Mar<'os Sunday when a lou r wheel H~h1cl~ C'Onta1 n1 ng ruur pt•r;on-. pluni,:l·d off an em bankment Wilham John Steam s. 15. of 24612 ~ Seranos Dr l\·e, v.as kallcd. as v.as has uncle. Ron Bov. man. 32. of Va sta tn the s p m . crash three quarters of a male from West Mission Drive. Another compamon. James Ra\ llcndersoo. 34. of 387 Wesl D:n St . Costa Mesa. remains an ..,e ,.-1ou:. <.·ond1t1on at Tn-C1lJe~ llo!.p1tul rn Oct-ani.ade v. here he "<i!> t~1ken after the crash The 6 \Par-old son of Bowman "'a" unhurt rn thl• <'rash and w a lked nea rl y a mile to Palomar College to summon aid. William Carl Bowman. 6 . walked out of the hills near the <'Ollege to ~et-help fo r the sunm · 10~ Costa Mesa m an who was rus hed to the Oceans ide hospital Jfter bcmg treated by rescu~ teams at the S<'enc. Officers in San Marcos said thl'y be!Jeve the foursome were traveling up a steep embank- ment when the four-wheel veh1· cte be~an t.o slJp backwar-ds. It rolled 260 feet down the hall then plunged mto a ravine. kill- ing Bowman and Stearns. A police spokesman ii8id the area 1s frequently used by off· road 'eh1cle e nthusias ts. bur 'i aad he was not C't.'rtam why the Jeep slipped down the h1JI. Burglar's Tools Seized by Police? Sheriff's mvesll~ators alleged· I~ untovered "M1ss1on lmposs1· hie·· t~ pc equipment anclud· IOI! key makm~ machines. lock· tlll'kin g dev1<'eS and ~l ass l'Uttang paraphernalia -m the home of two suspects arrested in a Dana Poant je we lry heist Saturda\ Shenff's LL Wyatt Hart said 1nvest1gators searched the San Juan Capistrano home. 33565 Vi a de Agua. of Terrence Edward M1krascb. 43. and Susan Helen Mendez. 26, after the two were arrested m Dana Point Harbor Friday Hart alleged the two were operating a business. Sundance Appraising and Gem I 0 .. under a ssum ed n a m es Terren <'e Edward Adair a nd Susan Gomez. othe r South Orange County a1m1nal a<'l1v1ty. ··o ne of our mvestigalors said 1t ·s the most soph1st1cated equip.. ment he's een an 20 years in the business ... Hart said of the tools found an the couple's San Juan home. He indicated the key making machine was the type that can make originals once s upplied with a key 's number. The ori g inal key would not be necessary to make another. Coast M a c Oonald says four in· truders kUled bis family and ~· jured him. The government maintainl Artists Banned • in ,80 ? The $50,000 jewelry theft OC· curred at about l p.m. Friday at Loran ·s J ewelry, 25082 De l • Prado. In the Dana Point Harbor Weather Variable clouds through Tuesday but mostly rair. Lows tonight in 60s. Hjgbs Tuesday from mid-70s at beaches to upper 80s in- land. FIRSI' c.4.LLER GUI' THE ROOM "l was flooded with calls from my Daily Pilot clU1ilied 8d, and I rented my place to the firat penoa wbo called." Tbat'1 the lldve11Wn1 aueeeu atory of tbe Newport Beaeb woman who placed t.bil ad lD the Dall)' Pilot: Funa. nn. PYt. N Cot. Oara1• for aature emplof'd male tMO m· IUUl:S p.m. BJ ITEVE IUTCllELL Ol .. DeltY .......... Attorneys (or three Laguna Beach artista wboee works were the 1ubject ol controversy at the Laauna Beach Festival of Arts exhibit laat month say they doubt tboM .artists will be al- lowed back cm the 1rounds next rear. • Roa Barria, a Lapaa Be~h at&ol'MJ reprneatlDI artists Valerie Beelatol, l•Dnlftr •ri..man md A.S. AableJ, utd toda1 -auouncement from tlM ........ ti Arts Board tbia weekeDcl appean to ladlcate tbiDll wW be different for UM J.o feltival IUIOll. "I waalcf be aetoundecl lf tbey a1Jowd mr of the tbree art1at.a in the s how next year." Harris said. The festival board issued a terse s tate ment that hints changes will be made in policies and guidelines affecting the artists on the grounds. The atatemen~. released through festival president Jim- my Schmiu, says, "Perhaps it is time to re-evaluate the poUci• oC. W.s orauiuUon and lnttlate auffideatlr · alronc 1uidelines to prevent a aituaUOC> from develoDbll qata.'' Last month the feaUval board m aJorit)' voted to seek the oaf.er of tM tbne artlltl from &be felll•al fll'CNDdl. Attornt11 for the artlats. howtver, received an inJunctlon • preventing the board from mov- ing the work last week. The festival board statement was a reaction to that action ln Or ange County Superior CGurt. And while the artists can keep thelr works on display through the restival, which e nds A\li. 26. attorney Harris says the same three artists will probably be missing from next year's show. But. Harris said, he I.a pre- pared to 10 to court aaain next year if the same rroblem arises. "If the festlva were a totally private operation, the board could do whatever it wants," Hani1 said. "But 1lnce they are workiq in coaJuaction with the Clly of Lacuna Beach (which leue1 the (lee A&T18'1'8, Pace AJ) S hoppin g Co mple x . In · vestigators said one suspect dis· lracled a clerk while the other took the jewelry. Deputies said they followed the lead of a witness at the jewelry store and followed the couple to a slip they bad rented in the harbor. When the officers arrived the couple was allegedly leavLnc the ·harbor in their cabin cruiser, but Harbor Patrol deputies ball· ed the boat at the harbor en- trance and took the two into custody. They are beln1 held on bur1lary cbar1ea ln Oran1~ County Jail oa S50.000 bail .. cb. Hart said Sheriff'• ln· veati1ator1 are probia1 tbe c ouple's bac)around to d•· termlae lf they ..... mvol~ ln INSIDE TODAY Thnt's "° plafticol COft· lacl . but gol/ can toke it• loU on ~· ~•. All aam-~ is tlw PCA champo...hip. Sec lfofy, PO{le 81. llltlell i ' • .ti QN&,Y'9L01 uac GIMP .. ~ CAP> Th,.. IPaal.h Forel1w lA1ton d nerten who hij a c ked a Spanl1h J"bn r In th• Cuuarx la.lands ordt'red the plant do•n •t OtMva airport today and peactfully 1urr~ndtnd to Sw• authorities, endlnl • 24·hour hop•t°'°" JOUrn y 0 \1 f W-..m Europe and Atnca. The armed ltt .. onaa\ret' lone hoslal• at lhe Hd w•N the two uew m e mber. of th' Iberia AirUnea DC·9. The hijack trlo two Frenchmen and a (",hilean released nine oc.Mr ho1ta,es e•rl1 er t o day a \ Ll1bon 1 Portela Airport, bt>fore fly Ina to Geneva The tujacken. SD1d thty wa.ot ..S asylum Stvcnat countr1• re t.ed lo allo"" them to land an Monae. ~uaytt 1. 1m Mr ~ be/on Ute llftlaa ny:.r_._ ........ a. -· the...._ e ...... aald lM .._. would be 1tlowtd to land (f tht pllol requested permi111on to do 10 But ~ aa1d the hiJl<'ken two Fr~mrn and • Chilean "'OUld be "cQ naldt-rf'd air parel... aneal.ed ud tr eel In S•iH courta " Th• nine hoetacea. lncludlna three c h ild ren a n d three •lrplane rleaneri.. were cauaht aboard Ute Jf't when it wa. rom maD4••r-4 Sund~ l n tha Cana.riea, Spani1h IJhanda otr the northwt-At roast or Alrlu Tht-three hijackers. lden•llied as Frenchmen Noel Seljen . 29, and Jeun l.y11<'h1n , 25 . and .CbUean &rg10 Mu~z 1td1val, -·--·-- ~·ll!ta:~= ,~...... ... ..... lut &he neh 1ovtrnm-nl turned Wm down. "We are not &trrorlall We ate dH rlera fro m the Spanlth f"or"'iln t.e1lon. We are ready to hand over our weapon1, and we w.nt to land an Prance," one ol the trio 11Jd. &arller reports 1114! the tealonnalre took 24 hoataces when they commandeered the •lrllner ln the Canarr Jalanda, oft the nor\hwMt-cout ot Alrlca. Bul Iberia. the Spaolah airline, revised \he naure today aod said ther e were only twelve -aeven 1>HHJ\&era. two cre w members and three clean.mg penons, two wom~nanda,man -.. ( Sf~' tlil'll1;'$ MWI ..... q. Iii...., ..,.e" 1ave tll6I -r-' °' tlle MJaekln1: rmed ••th weapons they at.ol• from a military police patrol, the three men drove a Jeep on the runway of the airport on Jl'uerteventur1, lhe . ..cond lar1e1t of the Canan.., on Sunday and aelaed a twin· enilne Iberia Alr LlnH DC·• that had Juat lanct.d from Lu PalmH, the capital of the Is land•. on nearby Gran Cuarla. SaDJSoe'Link'Sought After tbe plaM ... refueled and food wu put aboard. the bl· jacken ordered the pllot tony to Caublanca. Morocco, but the MorocclDI refUNd to let them land. The pilot wu ordered to Alaiers. a1ain permiHit'n to land was refused, and the plane landed ln Uabon. Soon after land1n1 an the Portuguese capital, the lei.tori· naire1 indicated they would 10 to Zimbabwe Rhodesia, the southern African nation where a guerrilla war has been raging seven years. Huntington Cops Hunt Teen in Plwiograph lo lhear cantinwng investiga- tion into the kidnap-murder or 12-year-o ld Robin Christine Samsoe. Huntington Buc h Police have released a photo· gr aph of a teen-age girl they seek !or ,questioning. The photo is taken from a 35·m m slJde of a girl In a bikini o n rol le r s kates, s aid in vest1gator Lu1 b Ochoa. he-photo probably was taken during the summer . Ochoa said. at Sunset Beach near Admiralty Orive The girl's bikini was blue Cind her skate wheels yellow. he added 1----..:the.-,hlide was a mong more thisn 900 photographs confiscat· t>d by pohce when thc,St searrhed the Mont erey P a rk home of murder suspt:{'t• Rodney James Alcala. 35 Alcala was arrested July U1 , m ore than a ml)nlh Ciftcr th•· pert, "blonde ll untin~ton Bcad1 -girl disappeared on he r way home from a girlfriend'!-. home .June 20 E<irher on that date, pol1t(· s.uy. <i phot-0gruphcr tried to tak•· Home Bombed In Irvine; loss $2,000 tnvebllgaton, fr'lm three agcn· c1es a re probing the bomb ex plos1on thl:lt caused an estJmated S2..000 damage to the garage of nn trvlnellome Sunday night. Irvine pohcc. who were head· mg the anvestu~atwn, said the in· cidenl occurn-d ut 9 ·25 p.m. al the home at 8 Dt:er Creek OC· cup1ed by Peter 1-'ranklin Schor. Information on whether Schor wu11 home at the time of the ex· plos 1on was not 1mmed1ately avallul.lle today In atld1t1on lo in vest1g:.itors from Irvine , the ca::.e was a lso being probed today by bomb e x· perts from the Ora nge County She riff's Departme nt bomb s quad and the federal Alcohol, Tobacco and F'irearms Bureau. Investigators for those two agencies said this morning they haven't determined what the ex p l o s i ve devi ce wa s t hat damaged t he garai«e a nd the Cadillac parked inside It But spokesmen for the two agencies said they are con vinced the expl09ion wasn't ac cldental and that at \Vas caused by a bomb. Addicts See Pope CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy <AP' Pope J o hn P aul II c hatted with former drug ad· d1ct.s and consoled the parents or drug victims as he celebrated Mass with priests working In re· ha billtaUon cente rs DAILY PILOT '""°'_C:_Qo11, ...................... <_ _llW _ ......... ,,__ ... , ... o._ , ........... ._..,_, .. _ ...... ,_¥• ....... , ..... -.. ........ ,,., ,., C..t• ,.... ........ _ _.._......,. .... ..,~-............. •~ ..... u•• .. 1Hc•1...,...c-• ....... ....-.-...... -ww .... -_,, "'".~ ...................... "' _&-. ....... e--c----··-..... --~ HO• c.rtft lll(•l'r--0.-·--....... _ ....... '-•A ...... ............. a..-1"•'---~ ..... 4"4t! ........ -~ t SOUGHT BY POLICE 'MY!tery_ Girl' P•<'tures ol Robin and a young girlfriend at Huntington Beach Stal{· Park. The photographer tentat1vel} has been 1cient1f1cd as AJcaJi, pohce si.y. But Alcala has pleaded iM O- cent to the murder c harge levPl<'d agains t him He is scheduled for prelimina ry trial hearin g Th urs d ay 1n We&t Orun~c County Municipal Court. Thl• suspect 1s being held In Orange County JaU without bail. lnvest1 gutors now seek the lfJW·a~c_g1rJ w.hose_JU.Clure_w · snapped in Sunset Beach for quest1orung regarding who took her photo , JUSl when at wal't s napped a nd unde r what c1rcumstanc~. ·Suirnrner Rescues Numerous Throngs of novice l>w1mmer'I took advantage of a s mall sun and warm waters at SOUth Qia.:,f beaches over the weekend, but some sUIJ got into trouble A bout ~ Boogie Board nders had to be pulled Crom the np at Altso Beach Park in South Ochoa ~ai d today that in· Laguna Sunday whe n their -fonnattorr -ttrat might be sup· -bmtyant-fc:tam board drtfted ph<'d by the girl, behe-.ed to be paRt the surfline ubout 1G years old. may help "They weren 't in any real :.oh<• the murder case danger ," said Lifeguard In t e rnattoo a l Beac h Ser vices president Jim Staurrer "They ~were stlll ailoat, but many or them' Clidn 't have fans ~n so they • -co1ildn 'l get t>Jlck lO the 'beat:Jl · L1t lle Hobin·.., s keleta l re· ma ins W('r(' rinally found July 2 near a Sierra M adrc area camp· ground An).'one who miMht 1de nt1fy the gi rl in the photo released by police a rc asked to call Hunt· ing ton Be ach investigators at 536 5948 or $J6.531 I He said the 68 degree water drew many swimme rs into the water from Ahso Pier to Dana Point. Al Niguel Beach Park <Sa lt Creek). a lifeguard pulled Kent Foltz, a 17-year·old Paco Rivera visitor from the s urf after he rell orr bts surfboard and a pparently s truck tus head on a reef "'"I ......... Mourning Bis Dad Four -year -old Michael Munson. weanng a replica of his late falher 'l> l'icw York Yimkees 1J.Pt12rm · v n r· I ser vice~ for the Yankee catt·he r 1n Canton. O hio . Thurman Mun.'>on "'a~ kt lied in the cra~h of his private plane Thur'>Cla~ 1Ston . photo 1'<.1~ • ~J 1 1,500 Protest -~-------- Seal Beach Nukes v. t>ll a'> the dungers lo Seal lJ ea('h area r~s1de nt s whose hom cl> ncblle next to the nav11l bal)e ARTISTS BANNED?. • • He was treated for massive he ad cuts by hfeguards and paramedics. then transrerred to South Coas t Medical Center where be was later rele~ed and sent home An estimate d 1.500 dem · o nstrato rs a bout half the number ant.Jc1 pated protP'ited nuclear arms l>tockpihng ~unday out side the Seal IJea«h Naval WeaponsSlatJon- Seal Beach poltre called the demonstration "<Jrderl) and noted that no 1nc1dent:. were re ported dunng Lhc dcmonstr<Jtion or at a 2 JO pm rally and p1t·n1t that followed near the n .. , al st<i t1on. Lum 1an said protesters trave "proof" that nucle ar arms are kt•pt Jt lht· l>a'>e The Navy will n1•1thc r c·onr1rm nor deny that nul'lcar v.ecsponl> drc s tored tl1t·n· fl-s tival grounds to tht> bo:m1> they ('cs nnot Jgnore the First Amendment n~hls, regardless of how unsuitable they might think thol>e particula r art pieces mC1 y be." Pel>tivaT offffials said .. It as a vital concern of ours that an the interest.."'! of-both the en joyment and the safety of the visitors we attract · including children a~ we ll as adults we make sure the grounds '3re not used by artists as sounding boards for their own pct causes, however admirable they may be." The statement continues. "It Fro111 PGfl' A I PARK ••• options for management or the combined public holding~ But the r e po rt m a de no s pecific recomm endatio n on what land. if any, the federal government should buy. That recommendation is expected at Thursday's hearing. The opllons listed in the parks s e r vice report Incl uded · one with no federal participation. a<'quisition of 9,000 coastal acres and 1,000 acres in Los Trancos Canyon near Corona del Mar; acquisition of 14,500 acres with ''vis itor s upport facilities" In Laguna Canyon and Bommer· Shady Canyon in Irvine, and ac· qulaition of al least 12,500 acres with development or a manage· ment plan for the total 24,000 acres studied. The management plan, the re· porl suggested, could be de· veloped by the state coastal commlaaion or by a commission specially appointed ror the job. ,,...P.,,eAI QU~E •.• nothing broke." The Richter 1cale la a meaaure of 1round motion u re- corded on aelJmographl. Every lncreue of one number meant a tenfold lqcreue In ma1mtude. Thua a readln1 or 7 .5 r e · necu an earthquake 10 um11. 1lron1er than one of 1.5. An er.rthqu#e or 3.6 on the Rlcblet' acale can cause 1ltpt dama1e In the local area, 4 moderate dama1e, 5 eoaakSera· t bit dama1e. I aevere dam•C•· A 7 readtnl la • •·major" Nl"Ut· quake, capable of wldespreed heavy damqe; I 11 a "~at" quake, cepeble of treml8doul d•••· Tb• Ian Pranc11co eartb· quab ol ltOl.l wblch oecunld before lhe lllcnter teal• •• de· vlMd, Ml beeft •Umaled It I .I Olt &be RJchl.er ac1le. I might be pointed out that well o\'er 300 would·be exhibitors ex· presse<l 1t desire to rent the com· paratively few booths available to newcomers this year. Thus it l'O uld be s ugges ted that the 1>mall m1nonl.y who are dl.s· s atis fied w1lh the way the r~tival 1$ run, step a side and al· low other excellent a rtists the opport.llnity lO display and sell their works " The statement concludes, "As for the p1ttently absurd state· men l tha t 'Art is dead in Laguna,' we would like to point out that the re a re m any other places m Laituna where these three artists could display lhear work with or witho ut prop· aJ(anda " M eanwh1le, attorneys for the three artJslS s ay they are not s ure If they will pursue a lawsuit against the festi val board re- gard ing the attempted ousteTs "We're s till talking to the artists," Harris said. Honwsexuals From Mexico Seeking Entry SAN FR'ANCISCO CAP) - Two homosexual visit.ors from Mexico who bad the welcome mal pulled out from under them by Immigration officers at San Francisco Jnt.emaliooal Airport awaited a court hearing to aee If they can remain in the United States. Jav ier Cruz Garcia and Eduardo Ramon Martinez, both o( Veracruz, wer e to appear to· Jay in feder al district court. The men , feeling they had no choice but t.o return home, were a bout to board a Mexlcana 01ght when a gay-r ights lawyer abo,.ed up with a temporary rHtrainln1 order, preventing explualon for the moment. ,,... P.,,e .41 'IBIAL. • • waa found In the muter .,_droom. However, lhe 1overnment so rar hu J .. t tel the 1cene. ll hu yet to explain It.a theories about what happened at the Mac· Donald home. That may chan1e this w.ek, 11 tatlmony ii npecWd rrom an FBI aaent wbo t•>'• he hu anal,.S Wet la &be pl.Jama top and bloody tmpre11loH on •h..W -otber ...... Tbe &nnY *'°""' d• ... ..... Maebaula-.......... ........ . ,,., ....... .,.J.,, ....... him a. Jfrl. San Cle mente la fe~ua rds pulled 22 swimmers from the two:loot 1turf $.J.turday, and a nother 24 on Sunday. ureguard Lt. Lynn Hughes s a1d the s trange ocean bottom contour on city beaches this summer has m eant extra tro uble for his g uards , who have to a ssist ~g inning swimmers who shp and fall on the radical !landy bot· tom . And whtl<' c·rowds were not enormous In San Cleme nte, the humid weather and warm water drew many of them into the ocean Laguna Beach Marine Safety Direc tor Brul'c Baird sa id guards on city beaches made on· ly five resc ues ove r the weekend. But llfe1euards at C re11cent Bay gave fi rst aid to a visitor from Madrid. Spain who ap· parently suffered heat s troke while cbmblng the stairway. The noontrme "vigir-markml! the anniversary of me dl'opptnJr PROTESTS MARK 'HIROSHIMA DAY' -AA of th<' first atom u· bomb on Hiroshima. Aug 6 1945. WA!i to feature a human t•h:.un arounrl the wea pons ba~ · v. ith pro· tei1ters linking cs rm:-. Thi• pmtestt>r> 'lpokesmansa1d th<' baM' II s near an cart.quake tault zone and that damage to nu('lear c::anaste~ -t"Ouhi-c::aus--~­ rttdioacuve leaki. · An arc1dent al Seal Beach,·· ht• warned, "could have dev- astating conseauences for the 1?rt-all·r Loc; An1oeclcs area We lt·l'I tlww n '>k'> don t huve to l>t' ttiken " Thi• lalf• ;ift.,,·noon rall v at SC'al Bt•al'h.., Md;augh sChoor- f c J ! u rerl Cathol1 C' nun Or Ho'>a hi> BC'rtell of New York as pnn<•1pal :,peukcr rrransi .. nt Killed David Lumtan. ~poke-.man for two sponsorini.: uri;tan11at1on11. had opined lar.t 'A eck that about 3.000 peopl<' v.ould JOIO 1n th•· v1g11. The demonst ration, mo'ltly OX~ARD IAP I Jluge steel along Sul Beach Boule~a rd . pipes :.p1llc.'<l from a d erailed was s ponsored by the Seal Southern Pacif1(' fre1Rhl train Beach Nudear Action Group in and c·rushed a transient who ap· conJunct1on v.1lh a serie., ot parenlly had bt'en nd1n~ one o{ dem o ns trat10Rs and lectures the cars and tried to Jump cle11r scheduled over the wee kend by as It overturned, police said to the Southern Cahfom1a Alhanct• rid\> In addition, three Oxnard ofSurvivaJ )Outh.., 1,1,ho v.ere riding bicycle~ Lum1an said the v1st1l v. as to next tn the tracks Sunday were: Ana lbincu. 30. was treated by lifeguards and paramedics at the scene and later released. Protest nuclear arm•ment ai. inJun'<I ~~~~~~~~~~~~_;_~~~~~~~~~~~__...;~~~~~~~~~~ \ The F8lt OalllCI Recum n cacMOY ..-. by Soclwoad 11 ~ er.,,. tc•. Drown. Ind plum oomPlmet'*9 ~.,. ~ oomtoo Of a ""*"~by 8"' ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BiACH C71•) ~··7030 ""··~···· ... Actoft' Deaths Linked to Test?· HOU.YWOOD CAP) -TM ·---...... ol '°"' • .,.. luaa Rayward. Did~ Powell ..a _-.. Moor•1..s • ., '9 llallH-: &o radtoa~Uve fallout ..._ • .._.c..._bUUI•· ••••ad ..... tbe toe.UC. .... tlwJ ftlmed a morie tocetber ID ••• AeClOrdiDI. to t•-o ...... ............. Tbe ....... .,,.. Cooq'*'OI', •• WU ftlmed la 9l Oeor1•. Utab, • year after a problem de· nioPed with the atom bomb &est eaplo1lo• in Nevada, the newspapers aaid. The exploaion we('t off as planned, but a change In wind darfftioD sent a thick cloud of rad6Netiv1ty over Utah. Wayne and the rest of the cast MesaMan Killed in Cycle Crash A 23-year-old Costa Mesa man ----'Teet mal>lazmg eras Sun ay when hi s motorcycle s lammed beneath a one-ton truck on Westminster Boulevard in Seal Beach Dead on arrival al Los ••re ia UtM ror two moa&M Whee tMJ left, Powell deddld to llalp ........ ... of Nd ICMl ban to HaU)'WOOd to 1tve u.. ftlmU.. ....,. a to.aela ol nallty. ......... -sakl. "Tbe tnlHa that hauled sud and rocks could have been car· rylq a Ume bomb Mt to kill 25 7ean later," the Sun aald . However, a 1polle1man for the Wayne family •aid be had ~ the theory hnkln1 lbe actor's death to the bomb eaploelon and it waa "ablolutely DOl true." Pedro Armendari1, a leading character actor in the film, com· milted suicide in June 1963 when. the Sun said, be had juat been told be had lymph gland cancer. Wayne died at age 72 in June or his second major cancer at· tack. Powell, a victim of cancer. died at aae 53 in October 1963. Mis.a Hayward died at a~e S6 of a malignant brain tumor tn March 1975. Miss Moorehead died from cancer al age 74 in April 1974. The paper also noted that three crew members on the movie -the art director. pro· duclion manager and wardrobe mistress -died of cancer. "Rte-newspaper-said 700-r-es· dents of St. George, Utah. are filing lawsuits against the U.S. governme nt over e ffects of radiation fa llout Alamitos General Hos~pital was d-Pift --------'~-vtct . ~ . Seal Beach police said the driver of thP truck, Arthur J . Lom jjck or Garden Grove. was On G.r6 __ J_ t urnmJ,? left mlo a Seal Beach • f/C/IUM..Vl.' Roule·,ard area shopping center when the 10:30 p.rn. crash oc curre..-l A motorist told traffic offi cers t hat Kahn·s motorcycle pai.sed his c·ar a\ a high rate of speed JUSt before the collision. A traffic office r said Kalin was thrown from his motorcycle as it hit the truck and s lid beneath the larger vehicle, then caught fire. Officers said doctors initially heheved K alin, who wore a helmet. died of a broken neck and head injuries but that actual cause ol death is pending a cor· oner's examination. Truck driver Lomack was not inJured or cited in the incident. police s&d _Muggy Air Due w Clear Today's humidity and cloudy skies, brought on by tropical moisture from the South Pacific, should start clearing up by Tues· day, a national weathe r service spokeswoman said. The s tic ky temperatures. which should reach higM of 88 to ~degrees through Tuesday, are t ypical of Augus t a nd Sep· , tember, she said. Overnight lows of 65 to 72 degrees are ex· pected. The humidity is caused by ··surges of moisture" moving landward from the tropics and c an be expected to happen periodically through August and September for two to three-day s tretches, according to t he wt:ather service. _ ..... Gives Scare ROSEMONT. Pa. 1 AP ) Edward Beckett, an apartment complex maintenance worker. says he thought little of it when a ten a n t told him two "souvenir" grenades she was giving him were harmless. On a whim. he pulled the pin on one of the grenades . But when he realized he couldn't get the pin back in and that the grenade might explode, Beckett. 29. called Radnor Township police. Beckett was advised to keep his grtp on the grenade. leave the apartment complex and wait for police in an open uninhabited area. "l was a little bit scared," said Beckett, an ex-Marine. "I didn't know whether I could ateep the pin in." omcers reinserted the pin withi n a f ew minutes of Beckett's call and took both grenades to a police firing range, where they were detonat· ed. Sgt. Luther Leighton said. The pin on a hand grenad0 holds in place a lever that con· trols detonation of the device. Without the pin, a tight grip must be maintained on the grenade to keep the lever from flying off and setting off the ex· plosive. Le.ig.hton said an elderly woman, whose name was withheld, aaked Beckett to dis· pose of the grenades. She h ad been given the grenades, one Japanese and one American, by a World War II soldier as souvenirs more than 30 years ago, Leighton said. Youthful Vletn•mne retupee lie in • network ot ham· mocu ltnml like C!Obftlll from the walll ud ceWn1 of a Pblllpp&ne Navy I•._~· Tiie blwa an &bl re- mainder " 2,311 "boat people' who arrived ta Manila aboard the runy Rona ltaDI freltbwr Tun1 An 1ut December and are alDOlll 111 beiDc &rlDlferncl to a lllaDd ..... , ot ........ .,, . .,..... WANTS EXECUTION O•rden Orov•'• Btahop Grove Man Waiting For Death CARSON CITY. Nev. <AP> - Jesse Walter Bishop's family "still loves him." but since the convicted killer from Garden Grove want s to die , a spokesman says, the family isn't standing in the way of his Aug. 27 execution. In a telephone interview Fn· day, a spokesman representing me mbers of his immediate fam1 · ly said. -·Bishop asked-us--W stay out of it, and we wall stay out of it. .. Co nt a c ted 1n Southe rn California . the spokesman, who asked not to be identified, said : "We have not abandoned him. e-have.taJk~bim on the phone. He knows ha s family loveshim " Bishop was sentenced on Wed· nesday to die in the gas chamber for murdering a newly wed man at a Las Vegas gambling caslno during a holdup in December 1977. His public defenders. Kirk Lenhard and George Franzen. were able to appeal Bishop's conviction an Clark County Dis· trict Court to the stale Supreme Court over Bis hop's· obje<-· lions and his r ejection or their services. The appeal was de· nied. His public defe nders say Bishop at first wanted to fight the sentence and the appeal but then talked to his family . became "distr aught," a nd claimed he "did not want to Jlve any longer." Blsbop said be didn't want to be •·prostituted by the law, get- ting around it by the appeals and things. I have seen men go through it before. ·• I'm guilty of the charges. I have a right to plead ~uilty. ·~ At his sentencing, Bishop said execution in the gas chamber ''will be one of the most UD· pleasant events ln my life." But he added, ''l"d rather have it done now and have it over with." In earlier court comments. Bishop had s aid · .. If I beat every case in this courtroom there wouldn't be a hole In the wall for me. California has me booked solid. I'm on parole Crom two life sentences." Annual Smog Oiecks Urged For Vehicles WEST COVINA <AP> -Every car in the state should get a smog checkup each year to help CaliCornla m eet 1982 federal clean air standards. state air quality olfidals say. Current law requjres such in· spections only when a car is aold. Yearly lmpections could cut ozone pollution by as much aa SO percent, Tom Austin, executive officer of the state Air Resource• Board, said at a meetlD& here of lbe South Coast Air Quality Management Di•· trtct. Auatin recommended the in· apecUoaa be m ade ln conjunc· tlon with annual vehicle rea· tatratkln. The inspections coat about Ill. AQMD Chatrman Al McCand· le11 a1reed, noting that annual automobile inspections appear to be "the moet cost-effective IDd eal6elt way to meet the prot> lem1 of •Ir pollution in the South CoMt Air Buln." Both tbe ARB and the AQllD are ~ lelisl•Uoa tMt .. ~ anuaf •mot c•a of all ean, DOt Just tbo9e clwll· lDI oWWllbp. That lepi.uc. bH belD ltelled in the state ....... At ee ume meetin,, the ARB releued the reeulta of a auney lndJcetiDI tbat Ute new vebiclt batpedlan prosram in the lAle --..... provldea ''llpift· cut reductiom in auto air Poll• u..·· "0Ur 18telt evalutioD lbowl dial tile aew ftbicle ...,_._ Pf'Ol1'DI la DOW acbl•Yinl 10 tiJD•.....,.polJaUcmc.._. .. tba tie old pl'Oll'am.'' A..eaa 1atd. ""!'*·Ma• •. 1!7! s DAii. Y 'ft.OT .ti New Plan Balled ..... All-year School Wave of Future By &A YllOND £8T&ADA OI .. CMltY Pl ........ A pUot year·Jool operation at Sa.a Juan caplattano'a Ambuehl Elementary School may be the waveoftbefutW'' for many south Or aoae County youngsters. Ambuehl School's all-year pro- 1raai bepo recently with more than 300 klnder1arten 1brou&h al.1th cnde students showing up for the first day of classes. Principal Cbuck Bossard said he la pleased with the start of the new acbool calendar. Am· buehl School also will offer the traditional nine-month program beglnning Sept. 4. Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees approved the start Of the new school program two months ago. S up erint endent Jerry Thomaley said one of the main reasons wu to see if the system could help alleviate the district's acute student housing shortage. The district's lack of funds to buy land and construct new class·rooms could force school board members to cons der establishing double sessions for students or more yearlong pro· grams. But Thomsley s aid all-year schools wm probably not be made mandatory. The yearlong schedule was (avored b one·th1rd or almost 200 of the Ambue hl School parents. said Pnnc1pal Bossard A district committee on the all.year operation conducted sur· vey s at Ambuehl , S an Clemente's . Concordia School and Dana Point's Dana School whertli majority of the paren•s who filled out the questionnaires favored the idea Comnuttee members ~m· m e nded the school board est a bhs h yearlong schools at Ambuehl. Concordia and Dana S<.lhools on the basis o( ,the sur. veys But trus tees decided to uM• Ambuehl as a pilot program tr, see if the plan works Bossard says the concept is workmg with few snags . Bossa rd explained that the new schedule means youn~ste~ are in school for about 45 school days or about six consecutive weeks and then have a IS.day or three-week vacation C>Mly ~-Staff ~ ANDY SCHINDLER ENTERTAINS AMBUEH STOD£NTS- lfs Auguat, But School's In In San Juen Caplstreno This schedule allows about i.xi stude nts to attend Ambuehl ~hool every year with yearlong ana u-attttionat-classtt-IJ\St~ or JUSt 600 students enrolled fo r a nine-month program. Bossard 'a)S the educ-allonal benefits from the ) ear· round idea 1nclud(' more lime lor t('achers to prepart-leS!>On plan' and better u:.t.· of t1mt µernxb throuj!hout th<· \chool \f·ar All \C'dr .,tud1·nts \llll ;1ttentl the . ll1t('-manr1aled ljl, ua) ... of classeb ea~h )ear and takv ad ... antage of trad1t1onal hol1da).., But one aspect of the ) earlon.e ~chool that 1t~ proponE'nt" point to I!> the Oex1b1ht) the plan .l!l\e!> parents to schedule fa m1l)' 'ac-&- t1ons .. , JUSl heard two ~i ris telling their cla.!>Smates how the) 1Sre l oo k 1n f: forward to t heir families' vacations to Hawaii m October ... said the Ambuehl ..pnnc.ipaL --Bossard also noted that year· round students receive most of the special programs the distnct ha~ to offer including music. ~peech. reading. p~yc holog1cal and learning d1sab1llty aid. The prmc 1pal said that stu· 11t nh 1rom attenda nce areai. other than Ambuehl School may no1.1. enroll m the a ll -year pro ~ram 1f th(·V t'an find their own transportation to the e:ampus. Ros~ard and other i.c-hool of· ftc1als are opt1m 1st1c that the p ilot program at Ambuehl Sl·hool Wlll show many parents how s uccessful the yearlo111 operatlon can bf. Three Sky Divers Die ... . Second Chute Slip Fatal PORT HURON. Mich. (AP> - A seamstress at a parachute shop who s urvived when her main parachute failed to open two weeks ago was among three persons killed in sky diving acci- dents In Michigan. Marsha Dullea Hanley , 20. of Grosse Pointe Park was killed in a 7.500-foot fall near here Sun- day when neither of her two par achutes opened. Ac ross the state in Grand Haven, pilot Glen Allan Burch. 41 . a nd photographe r J ohn Werkema. 44, were killed Sun- day evening when their plane collided with a parachutist 's plane 3,000 feel above Grand Haven Memorial Airport. Peter Myks , owner of the Parahawk Skydiving School at Ma rine City, said Mias Hanley had nm into trouble in a jump two weeka ago when her main chute failed to open. That time. she slipped It off and opened her reserve chute Sunday. Mvks said. "Al 2.500 feet. her main chute failed to open Either she failed to ac t1 vate her reserve chute or ther<- was a malfunction Perhaps shr misjudged and thought she still h0ad time to get her main chute to function Welltl never know · · No defe<'ts "ere found m her equipment. he s aid. .. We witnessed her fall It gives you a helplesi. feeling when you can't do anylhtng to help someone It could have hap pened to any of us,·· Myks said. Mtss Hanley, an employee of the Jump Shack in Farmm~on Halls. was m aking her 137th j ump. She bailed out or a saogle· engine Cessna 182 with three others. all of whom landed safely. The pilot of the Grand Haven s ky diver's plane. Tho m as Maycroft. suffered only cuts and bru ises. i.a1d Trooper Gary St arkweather of the state police post there. The parachutist was not hurt · I don't know wh y 1t hau· pened," said Maycrort. "He wai. above and to my left and all of a ~udden he cut down and to the ri~hl and struck the nose of my plane ·· May<'roft was fl ying a rep!Jca of a 19l2 Curtiss pusher, a plane with no cockpit The pilot sits on the frame ahead of the engine with only a control stack and an instrument panel in front or him. Burch was fl ying a single-engine Piper Cub Maye raft ·s hands were struck by the Cub and his instrument panel was bent by the impact. The Cub spun into woods below. "If I had been flying a regular t ype of plane. it would have been destroyed:· Maycroft said. the. hdl country ... pacific tmil's a11 purp:Jacz Jeekcz"t, 1i9h~ight decrononicctton With w.lcro cloeures on 611 cufTh ar.d p:x:ket s. combinotion 2.ip and~ Pror1t with s-w.e'Uz.r ~Ket in beck,makeetl'lis j~ ~ fbr ell 0\1tda::x" eetiv i£icz.e. Nuclear. ... P~otests Mount 'Hiroshima Day' Sparks Rallies in U.S., Japan ., ..... ~ ... .._ A meric.,.. l"K.u.d tM 1riJ9 meaaory of llM flrat aueleu bomb at.tack witJa Protea&I ud arNtta u Nlatlvee ot vkt!ma pauaed la allence Ma Hll'Ol&hima, Japan, today -the 3't.h an- niverury ot the city'• del&J'U(. lion dunni World Wer ti Oil Finns Gain From . . U.S. ·Error WASHINGTON <AP) -A miscalculation by the Depart· ment of Energy in a gasoUne- priclng rule will r4}al.llt in a $9 billion prom bonanza to the oil industry by the end of 1980, the W asblngton P06t reported today. The newspaper said the extra profits resulted -from the so- calJed "Tilt Rule," which allows oil companies to make an addi- tional profit on gasoline beyond <1ctual crude oil cost increases a nd operating costs because gasoline costs more to produce lhan other petroleum products. WHEN THE ENERGY Muy at the U.S. proteeta wtre aimed at •iMUn• rommerdal. oeaceUme UHi of nuclear power, but h1 H!rotbhna d•l •1•te1 from J2 naUOftt marked the anniveraary wt~ 1 call to out 'law aU nucleararma. ttndtd ctrtmo n lea an H1ro1hlm1, whert tbe atomic bomb w11 fint UMd lD wartime on Aua. e. tM5. In drl1111D1 rain. they obaervtd 1 mlnule of 1Ueoc• at 8:,11 a.m., the time tbe bomb Wll dropped. Thtn Mayor Takeabl Arakt. told lbe crowd, "We are faced --l)epa1'lmenl-adopted the-FUle--....... ...ii:a l<ist March 1, the Carter ad- ministration predicted that the complex formula would cost motorists an extra J .6 cents a gallon this year and 1.8 cents in 1980. meaning a maximum of SJ 7 billion in. extra pcoCits.. __ Ins tead. the Post said, a sur- vey or oil companies and in- terviews with federal officials shows that most oil firms took advantage of the rule to im- mediately raise their prices by fou r to six cents a gallon. The effect will be to increase profits by up to $12.9 billion th[QJ!8h 19BO.._ _Ute n e ws paper -.aid ENERGY DEPARTMENT spokesmen were not available fo r comment immediately. The Post quoted Douglas G. Robinson, No. 2 official in the departme nt 's E con omic Regulatory Administration and author of the THt Rule, as acknowledging that the 1.6-ceol· <.i-gallon increase "was clearly not a valid number for this year · The Post said there were clear indications that the department knew its eshmat. es were faulty but put the pncing rule into ef. f e cn a n yway with out the c us tomary 30-day period al- lowed for public comment. "IT IS FAIR to s ay that we 'l<td some and1cation at that time and the decision-makers were aware of that at that time out that did not dissuade the~ •rom going ahead." Robinson ""as quoted as saying. The rule also was made retroactive to Jan. l, meaning additional hundreds oC millions of dollars i n extra profits. Robmson told the Post there was "absolutely no justification" for doine so ~ .... ,,,. ..... Meaaeelaile, ia Paris--- A gas station attendant an Paris posts new price for pre· mium ga sohne after the French government announced price increases. Premium now goes for S2.82 a gallon. the most expensive a m ong European countries 'Sheer Luek'- Passenger Saves Aircraft SAGI NAW, M1t'h I AP 1 ~sheer luck" was all the air traffic controller could J;ay alter hetpmg a man with no night expenence lake over from a n unconscious pilot and guide a sm all private plane. ·'We were all very. very IJJcky ... said Paul M arscher of the Tri-Cities Airport. "I gave the passenger the baste rudiments of fl y ing and he managed to <'1rcle the airport until the pilot was re· v1ved ·· PILOT JOSPEH JEROME, 52, of Harper Woods los t con· s1cousness Saturday morning while flying a Pipe r Cherokee aircraft. A passenger. Donald Mitchell , 50, of St. Clair Shores. took over the controls "He I Mitchell I did a super Job ... Marscher s aid. "I first told him to open a window in case there was carbon monoxide in the c~bin. I gave him a h_ea<ling_ and he managed to keep the plane c1rchnS? Lhe airport until the pilot revived ''I've been tn air traffic control for 28 years and never had anything like this happen." he s aid A PHYSICIAN AT A Saginaw hospital said the cause of the pilot's blackout had not been determined. "It's still up in the air," said Dr. Robert Feeheley. He said Jerome could have suffered a slight heart attack. or could have In- haled carbon monoxide fumes. Many States Get Rain AIDu'ctUe All•nh 84tltf-8lMUllJMrn eo1 .. 861-ft 8,_vlff• 811ffll0 CllrltlnSC CIMY4tMe Giil~ CllKl-l Clewt- Oel Ft.Wiii oenver O.,Mol,,., t.>elrolt ... ..,,. HO<IOl•tu lofOllston lnd'.,olll J•llt'•tlle icen·s Cltv usv ... l.ltttektl US.&fttll• UMllwtlte ,...,,,.. .. ,_, .......... ~ ........ ~Ort ..... II Lelli• M,._T..,.. .... "'* 10 Tornadoes Sighted in Midwest "l \.e f'y( .. ., 93 74 t0 n fl .. ., n 'Cl 7S •s 11 .ot 79 ... 01 93 11 •> .. M 69 .41 .. 71 ... ,OJ " 70 ,. ,. n .. a ., .01 .. S1 ., n tO ,. ...... 94 ,. a.u .. ,. ,., a '2 7S • 70 " 71 94 n .. . ... .. .. ... ti 7t B .. jl • 11 fJ 7J .» ,. ,. ' v.a.•-•• ... •O SullCUy ,,,,. NC.h In IUl"Oh ;,M tow•. H0#9Ver, no (llm.vt M In• Wrles w.,e,_lff, Tempe<•lufft erovnd ,,,_ n4"1on IHfOre -IOCMy r•ngH I,_. 44 el Areal•. Olllf • to t i M titrtM. c.IM c.u, ....... Scettered sllo•en er• ll-••Y tllr.,... fueldey In Ille mountelns. oe .. rll -Ille <>went Vellevs. tllt H•ll-1 WHlller Servlc:e .. ..," HOll"e¥11f'. tN r•IM -· -ta· pe<ltd lo 119 ,_..,.., -tfw HWS CMI• , • ., ... flelll-llOCMI ~ .., tM -· ,...,. ,....,. ~. r.,,,_ .. _ lfl.,. ....-u .,._ ,.,..1 ............. ,., .. ..,, In Ille -.ittt, Ille -~ury ~ rMdl. """' .... A Ill ... ~ 04 rffl elto 11"8' predlcled ter <•••t•I end In tertlMCIWe 'llllHe'lll. Doll l..M A•ln ••• ••.-ct•d le ""'•In dry, ~ ..... c ....... ftllller ,....,.., SecclM ,_ '·'' ...... 11 ledM IMIJll ••• ...... ... TUUN't ~lnl 19W J:iJ ...... I.I ~1"'"'-' t:aa.m. • 1 S«tlld.... JI" jll.111. l ,J Se<Olld llltll •:11111.m. 1.0 l4'fl rt-•:••.m., .... ti ........ ~r1-•:4p.m.,llftte:'9..,,,, wkb the uraent Med to SOive the J>rob&eml ot llolnic-bomb vie· Um• and tboae exposed to atomic ndl•doD u an l.uue ot intemation1I proport.ioel." The namaa-« l,OIO more vie.- ti mi of the U.S. bomblq, in· cludinl at Koream, were added to a scroll on the cenotaph in Peace Park, buUl aa a memorial to the d11uteT. The scroll Hst.s 95.885 known victims. THE WESTERN Japanese seaport city waa virtually wiped out. Another 36,000 people were killed in an attack on Nagasaki three days later, and thousands more died an the CollowiJtg months from the e ffects of radiation. The 1979 World Conference Again.st Hydrogen and Atomic Bombs opened Sunday, and the 12.000 delegates called for a total ban on f\Uclear arms and relier measures for an estimated 400 .000 survivors of the UMS bombings. A U.S. Navy cook was arrest· ed today 1n Montville. Conn .. during u protest of about 30 peo· pie al United Nuclear Corp Ph1hp Sipp. ass1S?ned lo the sub- marine USS Narwhal, carried a s 11?0 saytnj? "Submarines make war. not peace ... ~•PP said h<.> has been trying to leave thl' Navy and' ~et consc1enttous objector ::.tutus P R OTESTERS ll t:LO <t prayer v1g1l and handed out leaflets at the· gates of thl· Savannah River Plant nt:ar Aiken. S.C . today Ob!ier vt:rs said 1l was the fi rst time ~Int'!' the -~gL v. ~ ~Dnstrucle.CL25_ } ears ago that 1t WlJ!i thl' tar~et of an etnll nuclear demonstrct· tion. The plant makes nucle<tr warheads . Most of the L'-S demomtra· lions on Sund a} v. ere pt:ac~ful Hut more than 200 people v. c•rt- arrested at the Indian J'o1nt nuclear fetc1l1tv in Buchanan N. Y .. 4-0 mile:-. north of the Nev. York Caty. /\bout 100 of the 4.000 dcm onstrator1> staged a "die 1n . · lying do" n 1n front of tht.> ~ate to C'Om me mor atc the ll1ro1>h1m a bombing Police said the arrest.-. came after protes ters scaled and burrowed under the fenre llurrounding the plant or chained themselves to the front gate Those who 1dent1ficd Lhcmsef\ C!i were released after booking on c h a r ges o f non -c riminal trespass. but som e ""ho r e mained sil('nt were Jailed 1n nea r by Valhalla I N OTHER U.S. demonstra .lions near SL Marys, Ga . about 200 prott.'Sters voiced opp<>sit1on to a Navy nuclear submarine 'IUpport ba s e . The dem onstrators released two doves symbolmng world peace and planted two apple seedl1ni:s There also were dcmonslra lions 1n Kentu c k y. lo v.a . Ne brai.ka , New Jersc). V1rg1ru a. Ohio. and Colorado Rebellion Crushed ISLAMABAD . Pakistan I P > Afghan government troops have cnrs-hed a brlet 7ebell1011 m Kabul . the c apital of Afghani s tan . b y a nti · governme nt ·'infiltrators,·· Radio Kabul reported. lJp in S111oke \ hu~l· ball ol tlam(• Jllh into the s ky as a c;utf 011 gJ .... olint· '>lor i.l~l· tank burn~ nut of l'Ontrol in Toledo. Ohio. .1tl1·r b<:tnJ.! '>lnwk '" li g htning . The 80,000-barrel tank """ partrnll~ 1 lllc<l \\1th unleaded fuel, a nd firemen were lt·tt 1111! thf blei11· burn 1bclt ()Ut toda\ -- Mexican Oil Spill Fails to Hit Texas C<IRPl'S ('llRISTl 1exa., •Al'1 The leading edge of an oil 'Pill 'Ti'Nrfiln~ 5liO mlll''> acrw.:c; ttri:<fulf of M exico-h~~~iowed 1t~ north"ard dr•rt ttnd v.o:. li!'>l rcportf'd eight miles :-.outh of Texas· :.uu th<•mmo ... t 1i01n1 • St wnt1:-.t.., J nc1 l·n1?1rwer-. hJd pred1('le1! thr• nil. !>p1lhn l! since .Jun1· 3 from J runHv. Cf\ 1H·ll Mf Mex1l'1t " Yunttan 1'1>n1nsula. v.oulcl 1•nter I ~ "CJter., by Sunrla} ROGER M t:ACTIAK OF TfJE C:nv1ronmentetl Prote<'l1on 1\J!en< \ sa1d c;r1r n\l<!l 'I "fft' no"" pred1cllnlo! th~ goo l'Ould wash a-.hore on Texa~ twa1 he~ h' Tu<·'ilfay We're th1nk1nJ.! that c; a d1slint t poss1b1hty. but right now 1t ·~ 11n~ont-., guesi.. · h&1d Meae:ham . Qnc of ahout 150 scientists on et l ' S task fnrrt> -.t•l u11 hen.• tQ defend tht-:.outhem Texas coast etl!J in st thP oil Th<· l<tlest rl'1·nnna1i.sanc,. fhJ?hb O\ "r tht• t \l.O·month-0ld s pill ,,hu"oo Uut•k lar IJulb on Lhc <1urf.i~e of the Gulf had advanced only tv.o milt.':'! Jurth r north Sunc.la) und approJched to ""lthan eight mile~ of the mouth 111 the 1nll•rnat1onul border <t l rhe Rro Cirand~. "~E ~E~T LOOK I:\(. FOR 1l aod die.Jn t find 1t whl!rc we thoul!ht rt v.ouhl bl-~lJ1d <'nast c;uard Capt Roger Madson, com· m ;,n<f1·r of thl• IJ'>k force.· lfv .,aid c•alm ""inds apparently slowed lh«' 011 ., mnv<'ment north" ar<f Stirk~ glob' or thf' lh1< k <rude· have ~n washing up on Mex-. aran lx•ac·hes for the' past v.eek. l<indini:? t<1rther north each day. llut M> for nonl' nf th<' ~lt·x1c·an 011 has entered US territory. ac· 1·nrd1ni,: to Curl l'n,ey of tht• °'Jlllinal Oceanic and Atmospheric AdmanaMratwn A fl·v. tar balb "l'rc 'Pollt·d on South Padre Island Sunday. bu t 0Cftc•1etb "Jld ll 1<, o c.·ommon O('('urrcrice Neverthe)ess. the ~amplr-; W<'r<' rc.•c·ovt're<f for sc·1C•nltf1c· analysis to delermtne 1f they .irc> part of the ~ll·x H'an oil SUNDAY COAST Gl 'ARDSM EN directed the installation of floattng baTMl'l'S mmeu.rt-prottttmg-env1ronment<ally sens1Uve !&- land waters. Madson said the noatmg fences were in place m the mouth of the Brazos Santiago Pass. a 1.200-foot wide entrance to the Laguna Madre and Brownsville ship channel. The channel remained open toshjptrafftc. Only Rolex could improve on Rol ex. ' SLAVIC K'S Tht-new Rolex Oysrerquaru watches for men combine the famou!> reliability of Rolex with the precision of a quartz movement with quick date c'hang~ and sapphire cry tals. A . 18 karat yellow gold, $6,950. 8.14 karat yellow ~old and stainl ess steel, St,950. C. Stainless steel, Sl ,275 . I ... aOl.SJt F.ashmn Isl.and, Nt*fl'"'' Cc-nter. Ntwpm lk~h I (7 1<4) 644-1 ~*' I 0.hu '""'"""' It."''"''"'"' M.11. 'olll""" lltll• M.11. llr•njl.\', I '"""' Allirt"-i..,. Anfl!rin 1.."Mn 1~1 I a... '°'•IW• ••·•-'""1.\,.-... ...... ...,,.~,...... •11'•f•••.,..... """ ,.. .... -.c"-,.. . r CALIFORNIA I NEVADA 'Co•lx' Sell SAN ,.RANClSCO CAP> 11tt 1ddrea 11 '72 !aat Traahvltw C.rt. Tbt OCC"&>&nb •r• t 'at Freddy, r .... wbeelln' Franklul and Pia ..... ,,._.owtakl betWt k.Dowa u lbe FabWIM&a Fl&ITY f'rMk .,........ Tliltl' att tht heNt ud aoul ol tM lllp Off p,... comk ._......,.,. TIMt tbne 1paced-out t'barlc ten bardly .rt houaehnld •••H. but to tbt hard rore t'OUllteftulture, lh.-y repreaeat the 1pint ot a fabled era, not loa1 .,o. wbm the .. Esl1bll1h m..a" •• cm Uw ropes and ~ Individual ,.lgn.-d THE Fasu • AND Chll'a(' ters bke ~ Forty Yt>ar Old Kl p pie. W°'*r Wart Hott an A F•'- Freddy'1 Cat . were cre11t~ by a group ol artists and writers who came t.o San f'ranclseo as lhti 't01 c_lqaect and estabhs hed U..meelvH u R1p Ofr Press. As the Dame 1mphes. they. hll:e their contemporaries. believed lh•t tbe world was theirs for the takin1. ··we were a bunch o r adealiats , · • says ft 1p OH publiaber Fred Todd. "One guy thouabt a pnnting press was lhe key t.o Uae universe. The other two were cartoonists. That left me to pay the bills und deal with t.be e lectnc company .. And Todd has been doing that with undaunted ene rg) s1nr<' 1969, while Rip Off's t1rt1sts and printing prei>ses h<i ve moved from assorted hovel s a nd workshops to the relative luxury of a small warehous" 1n an In· ..dwstrJa! .... se..c.l.Uln .J>( San F ri!n CISCO DU&ING THAT TIME, Rip orr has published ove r 100 comic books. Last year the 1·ompany sold more th<1n SCI0,000 t"om1cs. average price $1 e <1 c h. <1nd -----rossed-$3.'iO.~)()().....Xhe. save.nth m: s t a llmenl of "Th£' Fabulous Fur ry Freek Hrothcr~." will be published next month Visitors may nol1t"t' that th<' door bell at Hip Off 1s located nca r the top of tht· cloor 1 odd says it's .. so kids v.11n t rin~ 1t for fun .. Rip OH "t·om1x ... so c alled to n1stm~u1sh th.-m from the product <11mt'd Ht kid~ ;;in· after a ll. grov. n-up ~turf "lt'1 hUIDGI' fer adulta." NYI Todd. .. PrUDatUy dfQI bumor becauH tbe forblddea aura about c1n1p mak• it r__,. All thole tofu who aUU 1molle • joint once in a wbUe and fee.I paranowt tan Identify." IN TREia NEVf!a. endln1 search ror truth, JuaUce and t.he ulllmat.e hi1h, Rip Off charac tera bffome endearin&, if em ha rrauma car1calure1 of that uniquely American blend of 1dealt1m and self-indulaence. Whe n such e haracte rs are forced to conJl'Of)t reality the re· sulU are sometimes poipant, often hilarious. When the Freek Brothen, drawn by Rip Oil co- "founder Gilbert Shelton, head for Mexico in search or the good life, they are a rrested for drug dealing. Sent t.o "Montegringo" prison, they learn to deal in bnbes and to make peace with the prison mob. In another episode, the Freeks blithely ac<·ompany a commune to the country. only to discover once the cocaine wears off that s ur vival away from the city means bark-breaking work. ''TELL US ABOUT the six· t1C's ! " the toothy udolescents . que11l. nd th4'" Forty Veal' Old Hippie. drawn by Ted Richards. takes off into another yam or those wonderful times. Shunning the snare of capita lis m . Hippie has survived into the '70s by panhandling, "tasting" dogfood -and running a "Holl.st.ic._kaioo workshop ... Other Rip Off c ha rac ters drawn by Shelton, something or ti cult figure among readers, in- • e lude Fat Freddy's Cat, who provides a sane feline perspec· live on the antics or his bizarre human family, a nd Wonder W arl Ho g, a gro t esque Superm<in-like champion of law and order f'r•t,..,.._ Ri chard Bond. president or the University or Northern Colorado. appears to be suf - rering from tension. The un- iversity's education depart· mcnt has been charged with m<.1intainmg low <1cadem1c s tandards and two ad· min is raCors ave en char ged with plagiarizing parts of their thesis . ----------- --·--··'"' DAILY "'LOT A' Gamblers Don't Care Vegas Casinos Get No Complaint About Heat LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP> - Wb• lt'I Ue outalde and )'OU'Ve bNe =, quarters bllO a slot ~ or eeveral boun, you daa't really notlce wbetber the ea1lno you 're in i• a Nfwti:f !.'._,....or a .._ ly UDCL~ble 11. Tbat, aecordlna to 1pok....._ for IOIDe ol tbe 1Dtterllll reeorta UalDI tbe Lu Vesu Strip, IWDI up tbe pmblen attitude toward ~idml Carter'• dftrte order- iDI the~ts In public build· inl• be set at 78 degrees. GUEST •oo•s AT hotels and motell are exempt from the air condltJoning edict, which affects only the public areas such as lobbies. restaurants and, in the case ot Laa Vegu. the caalnos. Spokesman ror several hotels said thermo1tats in public areas were railed u soon as Carter announced the energy . conserving measure. So far. they said, customer complaints have been noo~xistnt. "We're at 78 degrees, .. said Bruce Ban.ll:e ot the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel. "It's very warm We took It up 1n stages, of course "THERE HAVE BF.EN no <'Omplaints that I know or:· ht• a dded 'I think evt•r-1one 1 ~ a ware that 1l 01> a government decree ·· e thermostats wer•· raised. BanXe sa10. the lUICon kept its publJc areas at between 72 and 74 degrees dependmg on the number of pel'IODI at the hotel "Al far u aDJ eUltomer feed· back ~· tbere ba .. ·t bem anr,' 1ald Gary Morrl1, •poll---for the DeMrt IDD. ''TM ddef ..,,r., told me we could Ill tbe temperatun at • and wt.a peopae come Ln rram out.tide lt would feel 1ood." P&EYIOUILY, BE aald, the Desert ... kept 111 indoor tem· peraturw at about 75 d.,._.. Dayt.Jme temperatures here have been well above 100 degrees ror several weeks and on Wednesday the mercury cllmbed t.o us. just one degree shy of the record reading for thia dry deeert community. Mel Exber. bead of· th~ Nevada Raort Alaociatioa and prealdeal ol tbe Lu Vesu Club ln the dowDtowD CUlDo c.ter, utd DOM of U.e auoelaU. m .... bln Ud told tum ol MY problelm ln eomp1Jia1 wttll tbe dlreetiw. ••AT ftlll POINT, UM ODI)' way we're &oUac t.o flDd out la by dotni It." Exber aald. He uld he bad the thennoltat Ml at 11 lD hil club and bad tt· celved DO e.omplalata. "Wblll ll sett • or abow, that' a -when t feels warm," he said. "We haven't bad any pro- blems." Exber said he did not believe lhe hither cuino temperatures would brine any cuta in operat- ing cOlla for the various hotels. notine that the cooling syat.ema had t.o operate constantly in southern Nevada's 100-plua degree temperatures. Car Replacement Parts Cost Soars WASHINGTON CAP> An insurance industry study says prices for replacement car parts are so h11~h that an unassembled Julomob1le costs 41h times as much as a new car It would cost $26.41.8 w replace all the parts on a totally v. recked l.979 standard automobile pnced at $5,741." the Alliance of Amencan Insurers said ma report on the study. The group advocates auto sarety. and one of its tooli. is penodlc-assessl'li~nt otlhe escalabng eosts of ~lacemenl ~am- · Even moderate damage can make a car not worth repamng especially if it 1s 3 or 4 years old ,'. the report said Home Federal made ai1 investor out of me. I lL'L"t! hr :MJ\'c mo~y. .:\rn' I 1m:c:.I 1l JnJ l'<•m his:th monl'}' markl'l ml l'rcst \\1 I h <a 't ·ycar ~lom:y M arkt:! (<.'rtHicate at flu m e F'--d~ral. Thcr<:·s no minimum balann· - and you l'am pknty. Yep -I quit savmg -\\"hen I tome Fl'dl'r.il madl: an im·cst1Jr uur of ffi(.'. 4· YEAR MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE l'..Jms ....... more than an) ronh! Effl'CttV•· AuJ(U11t I thmul(h Aul(u~1 !I 7.95o/o .\nnual 1-<ak . 1 I ,, ,11 ""'" n. •minimum lnlt"f•"'I '' ••tmrviunJ,..J J.11 fv 11111 , "mru1o-J .. n •• 111 ·, J.I} h.t.'" J 8.27% 1-Jfcdi\'l: Annual Yil'ld .,,,Jrh ,Jm1n1." ti '"''"''~ " ldl •in .kl•l\Jlll ''°' •inc \\J( t fufllh ~"f'OStled by the: 10th ul I~ moot.hum fron. ttM: Isl. ti hdJ lo ~rkr"• ~ GOLD 1011 ALL PUIPOSI JOllT COllPOUllD • h-d..-nl r.11uLll1orl!> m~111r~ ~Lilllltal mt..~\'SI lftr· ll-llun-hK ,-.. rly .. 11hdra .. al ol ldlll ..._~ount .. 1\c.cnunh .. ,th b.il.mcA~ UJllk,'f Ill do nut c.un tnll~. ~':It' rJks an: ~'C'I tu wnltcalKJO al )UUr Hl(al lllinic hnral 1J1 ... , 1 GAL. 5 GAL. PAIL PAIL ONLY ONLY 2.42 8.14 11;, " 1-rocral ~"'"'!«\ l.11Jn "-"""'1t1in 11f ~n ''"~~· Open Saturdays HOME FEDERAL ~VINGS of San Diego Huntington Beach Office: 2111 Main Stl'Mt-538-8511 Bolsa-Golden West Off ice: 15091 Golden West Street-898-0934 Irvine Office: 4543 Campus Drtve-752-6161 San Juan '"'apistrano Office: 32039 Camino Capistrano-493-0601 Santa Ana Office: 17th and MaJn Street -835-4338 Seal Beach Office: 1350 Pacific Coast Hwy-(714) 898-3481(213)596-5578 Home Federal Savings and Loan Assoc:&atlon of San CMgo I ' , LOCAL I AT YOUR SERVICE Clemente Council Seek8 Noise Curli After bearina rumblinp about truck noise and pollutioa, San Clem-.e Cl'y Council members have acteed to betp a IJ'OUP ol reai-denta curb t.be ruckus caUled by a eomtrueUoD project near their bomes. Tbe council voted unanilDN.llly to ask Daon Developmmt Corp. of fidala and their subeoatraet.on to keep their heavy equipment open J1P the street for eoastruc- trucu off-Calle Vallarta, wlM!re 1ion vehicle traffic. residents say they have been plagued by noiae, dust, mud and street damage for two years . . DR. JOE Gl e n Coss , r e presentine-about 20 Calle Jrutice Rhymes Even If It allarta-N&idents, told the coun- cil Daon sub-contractors would not listen to residents who com-Isn't Poetic plained about the problem. Daon is developing 575 homes on 297 .acres of Forster Ranch land east of the Sao Diego Freeway. Coss said be and hiJ. neighbors "are being driven lrom their homes" by the construction. THE CALLE VALLARTA re- sident asserted that the home builders are diverting traffic a round the site without city permissioo. Instead of anowing roa r1og trucks to bypass the residents or PITTSBURGH (A P> -Al· legbeoy County Judge Marion Finkehlor has ruled in playful doggerel that a 6-year-old pug named Marge may live with her owner lo a condominium that prohibits pets. Ha rriet Perlman filed suit against the Highrise Towers to challenge a house rule prohibit· ing her from keeping a pet in the condomiruUID she purchased last May. The judge wrote: Calle Vallarta, Coss claimed the We have exammed the ez hibit& in new home bwlders will not let the matter at hand. Agreement of the heavy vehicles drive by sale, tllle aearch and deed of the Calle Guadalajara where there Land The recorded declaration and 0 .,1, ,., ... ,\Mt...._ are unoccupied model homes. rule1 of the a...sociation And none r~- • su..--~r at .. a.·n Bea*'-la Coss said the new home sales fer to dog fraternization Or even ..... ~ 1r• ..,, agents don't want to scare pro-that defendant Association Could Sunbathers, swimmers and strollers sha re beach with spective buyers off with the 11romuJ.gale-a howJe-nde;-rotlter-Laguna. is a favor ite for beach vis itors. who cram onto __ _:s~1g~h~t~o~f :¥il~~~~::· :-::= than a regulatwn. Therefore, plain-____ _..b eaweed at Main Beach P · Laguna Bead:. The Coas t Highw~y ~n~eek-O~s--l<> spend-a day 1n-sun-m ouncil members directed city 11f/ 1s entuled to her untt free OJ the popular "window to the sea," next door to tr.f.: old Motel Lagur.a. aides to ask Daon off1C1als to Assoczotwn's alleged dog bigotry . Got a problem? Then w nte to Pat Dunn. Pat wz.ll cut red tape. gettmg the answers and acticm you rieed '" solve 1r..-q1n ttes Jn !11..!Wmm~t ax bu.'itness Mall tifJu1 q·~·i:vn ..• v ~at l r-'1 ... Ai 'tr,11 · S<-•z,•c Ora'lgr f'oast Daily l'i!ot. I' 0 Bor 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 As many lt>ttPrs as possible w1U be answered, ..but photw!d uiqumcs or U.ttt>r.~ not tncludmg the reader's Juli name. address and lmmutss /Jou.rs' phone numbercmmot l>e f'onsuJc:red 'l'h1scolumnappearsda1· llJ except Sundays Corm RraHy Rolled la DEAR PAT. Thank you so much for placing tht> item in your column &skm2 for the donation of old greettnE: cards that could be made into scrap· books for the children at Frurview State Hospital <.tnd Ch1ldrens Hospital of Orange County. The response was tremendous, and Chapter 776 or the American Assoc1at1on of Retired Persons now has 700 s mall scrapbooks made up and are working on more. We have enough cards to last the rest of the ye(t r. Thanks again ' H.R .. Costa Mesa Glad to bear AVS readers came through for you . Drop a line when you need more cards. Who 1..ofJfJie• lor Co11s11•ers? DEAR PAT: Is Consumers Umon the national group that lobbies in Washington on behalf of con· sumer issues'' If it is, I'd appreciate knowing the address of its headquarters. L.K .• NewPort Beach Consumers Vnion or the V.S. Inc. Is an in· dependent, nonprofit, product-testing organization "'hi ch conducts resear ch and prepares educational materials on a wide variety of consumer concerns. The address Is 256 Washington St., Mount Vernon,• lllil.V. lt55t. The oritanizatioo you probably want to contact is the Consumer Federation or Americ._, ltls com- posed of 2t5 naUonal, state and local aoaprofit groups that advocate coasamer IDterests before Congress, the executive bruc~. replatory agen· cies and the courts on rood, energy, credit and banking, and health issues. Tbe address ls 1012 14th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 2tlt5. 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Orange Cooney: 537·3114 • R1ve..,1Je und San Bernardino Toll Free • 11!001 l22·2"IO •Sen Gahriel Icy. - l 7 Orange Coast E D I TION VOL. 72, NO. 218, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. Federal Hearing.. Sei on By IOANNB REYNOL06 Ot•Otl!Y ........... A conareuional subcommltt.e on naUonal parka will convene Thundly momJng In Newport Beach for a bearlnt on the pro· posed Orange Coast Nationa l Pa rk. The heanng starts at 10 a m in city council chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd Testimony from local elected orf1c1a ls wall cover t he pendmg tea r11 u 1o-n w 1u c b wou ld authorize expendit ure or $38 million for federal purchuse of open land locat ed between Cor on a d e l M ar a nd Aliso Canyon. That b1ll was introducetl last rn o nlh by R eps . R obert &adham . R·Newport Beach. and Jerry Patterson. D·Sanla Ana Their biU anticipates c reation of a park of about 12.000 acres which would inc lude federal land as well as acreag~ bought by the slate with $38 million in· e luded in this year's s tat e budget ·and the 400 acres of · Sycamore Hlll11 purc hased by the city ol LagtJ11a Beach The state is· cur rently in negollatJon with the Jrvane Com· pany for purchase of land along the coas t and in the canyons between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach The p11rk propos al to be dis· cussed also antic ipat es land ~ifls of about 3,000 acres each from the two major landowners. the Irvine Company a nd the Aliso Viejo Com pany In addition t.o lo.cal officials. representatives of the National Parks Service arc e xpected to testify Thursday The service last year looked at a total of 24.000 acres 1n the <1rea and issued a report suggesting <Stt PARK. Paite AZ) North California Hit By Strong ___ "' England Denies Challenge ' 8.y lACKJ E JlYMAN OI U.. O•oly Pilot Sl•ll Under c ross·exam inat.1on to- day. former Newport Harbor H igh School band director R1 ch<1 rd En,:?land denied that he ever diallcnged his principaJ's au t hority to require ba rad performances. · · 1 did not c ha l lenge h is authority . I quest ioned 1t ," E ngland swd. Engla nd. tes t ifying in t he ninth day or a hearing into un- professional conduct c har ges fHed agains t h i m by the Newport·Mesa Untlied School di s tric t . s aid he f lied a .grievance to clarify lhe chain of .authority England 1s charged with dis· obeying orders by Harbor High Principal Tom Jacobson and in· volvmg parents and students m a n adm1rus trat1ve dispute Un der questioning b y l he sc hoot dis t ri c t 's a ttorne y . Richard Hamilton, England said today he believes the principal h a s authority over all band performances. even those for •which band directors volunteer t heir time Damage, lJDri es linllted SA~ FH.\!'CISC'I> •:\I' Tht· ... ironl!('Sl t·:i1 thuuJkt· to tri~ t• :'\'nrtht7m Ca hfornrn in 13 H'~ Jolted th1• S.in Fra1H"1!'1·11 .trt'..1 f11r J1l !'>l'ron<b lo<la ~ ..,hak1ng c 11' i.k yscrapl'rs. dO\\llln).! pov.l'r lines and knm·kin~ c1ut kll'phon1· ser\'il·c~ 1n plac·c.., L'C' Bcrkclc~ !:ia11J the quake measured 5 9 on thl' H1thtt•r scale and h1l at JO 06 um It \\B!-> t·entere<l 70 mlles south of ht.'re on the Calaveras Fuull. "h1ch ex tends from Holhsler to Walnut Creek about 30 milt'.., c•aM of ht' re :-.:o maJor !1..tmagt· v. .i~ n·r>'•n ed. but earl~ reparL-. saul :.Ix pL'O pie wer1._· ho s p1 l al11ed 1n llolhster . near the c·p1<'cnll·r m ost suffl·r111g ht'a rt attac· k-. Authont1es s<ttd one "om;,in 1n Sant~ C'ru1 Count) brol<1.' her hip "hen kno<.•kC'd to tht• i• round Windo"s \I.Cr(' ~haltered in Slln B e nito Coun t ~ ncJr lh1· epicenter. and a mohilt-home was kMcked from 1l~ round~1t 1011 in the southl'rn part of th(• l'Oun tv The W:itsom illt• polH C' de p<1rtment said lhl' .... ul l!> of thc•ir bu II d 1 n ~ l' r tH· k <' rl 11 n rl c· r I h <· st n:11n. but s:ml I h<' dam ;,i g<• .,.. .is not senous England also said that his sub- m itting a list of 10 per formances 11-----to--J-erobson. aL the_ b_egjnning_ of t he 1977·78 school year d1ar.~-~:.7.~~~-,..;;:~~ T h e I a r gt' s t n · t <' n t l' a r t h q uake in C'<1llforn1a on11rrt•d 1n Santa Barbara about a ~ t·ar ago It mca:.urcd !l R on the h 1thtcr -mean those wer e th e o o ly 1)erformances he pla nned to at· t end. Witnesses have test1f1ed that d1 s<1g reem e nt s 1n vol v 1n g England arose m 1977 after new '-'Ontracts gave a thletic coaches considerably m ore paid a fter school events than the 10 allotted to band directors. Ha m ilton also q u estioned England today about a confiden· Ual memo rrom J acobson lhat the band director read aloud at a b and boost.er club meeting. The mem o orde red England to prepare the band to play at a c ertain date or face reassign. ment. "I was given an impossible · 'task ln my mind to complete." England s a id ()f the m emo. -<A>sta Mesan A C<>1ta Mesa man was in fair conditJon today after he was slabbed and robbed of $5, of· 'icials said. Robert Slagle, 32, was taken to Kaiser Hospital in Bellflower followinl the 7: 15 p.m . incident Sunday at his 1319 Baker St. apartment, police smd. Det.aila ol the Incident were aketchy today but poJlce Hid they belle.e the two IWlpectl , knew Slqle IDd the second Yic· tho, Doullu Nardi, 21, wbo wu cut duriQI tbe iDcldent but bot bolpltalbed . Police 1aid they arreated Ab· thony 11..Ul, •. and Ille.._. A. llcLaa1bliD, II, wboH ad· dretHI wereD 't lmmediatelr available. Tbe men remalald ill e....., qa lieu ot 111.000 bell Ne• • lmPlclaa ot arm.t rob-.,.,., ...... ult WW. llUmpt to .................... ~7~--~~;:-----.:_ _ _:seale lo a~-!. canhqu~k't· ".~,., ft41 a~ far away as t he ~tontcrt·~ P emnsul:i. 100 milt•" ..,outh. uncl the San Joaquin Vaill.'~. WO mile~ to the southeast "here 1l ::.hook the lO\o\ll!\ of l\lt'rcE-d F rc!>n<> and \'1!:iaha AP Wtrt,.,.10 Mourning Bis Dad Four-year-old Michael Munson. \'oeanng a replica of his late father's New York Yankees uniform. leaves funer al ser vices for the Yankee catcher in Canton , Ohio Thurman Munson was killed in t he crash of his private plane Thursday <Stor y, photo Page Bl 1 The lremnr s hook h1J.!h rise bu1 I dings in ~eparatt' rot hng Jolt!> ··1t wa s thl' slron~cst one l"\'e fell in IO year!> II\ 1nA in San Franc isco. · i>a1d M 1kt• l'echner. a radio reporter who was at the IStt QUAKE. Page A2l Hijackers Surrender Plane Ends 24-lwur Hop Across Europe GENEVA, Switzerla od (AP> -Three Spanish Foreign Legion deserters who hijac ked a Spanish jetliner in the Canary Is lands ordered the plane do wn at Geneva airport today and peacefully surrender ed to Swiss authorities. ending a 24·hour hopseokh journey ove r Western Europe and Africa. The armed leeionnai~· lone hostages at the end ~ere the two cre'ef members of the Iberia Airlines DC·9. The hijack trio -two Frenchmen and a Cbile-.n -· releued nine other ho1tages earlier today at J.Jtbon'a f>ortela Airport, be(ore fiyinl to Geneva. Tbe hijackers sald they want· eel uylum. Several countriea re· rued to allow them to lUld ln tbelr terrttoq before tbe Swiu fiaally agreed. AD aviatiCID offtclal iD Bern, the S.._ capital, tald tbe plane would be aUowed to land lf the pllot NQUelted permlalloa to do IO. Bat he aaid UM bijacken - two Fnncbmea and 1 Chilean - woald be "coa1ldered alr PiflWI, .,......_ Ad tried iD Swiss courts.·· The nine hostages. including three c h i ld r en and three airplane cleaners, were caught aboard the jct when at was com. m a odeere d Su nday in the Cana ries. Spanish is lands of( tbe FIRST CALLER GOr THE ROOM "I was flooded with calls from my Daily PHot classified ad, and I rented m y place to the fl-rst person who called." That'a the advertiaing s uccess story of the Newport Beach woman who placed $.hi• ad lo the Daily Pilot: Furn. nn. J'vt. ba Cov. Oara1e for m at ure employ'd malt SHO xu· uup.m. For a nood ot reapoue to your ad, try the Dally Pilot cl111lfted 1ecUon by clllin1 "2·1118. • northwest coast of Africa. The three htjackers. identified as F renchmen Noel Se1jen. 29. a nd J ean L)lsch an . 25, and Chilean Sergio Munoz Cadaval. 22. said they wanted l.O get out 01 the Foreign Legion and asked France to let them come there. But the Fre n ch governme nt turned them down. ·•we are not te rrorists. We are deserters rrom the Spanish Foreign Legion. We are ready t.o band over our weapons, and we want to land in France." one of the trio saJd. Earlier reports said the le1ionnaires took 2.C hostages when tMy commandeered the alrUner in the Canary Islands, off the northwest coaat of Africa. But Iberia, the Spanish airline. revlaed the rtgure today and aaJd there were only 12 -seven puaencers, two crew memben and three cleanin11>9nou, two womenandaman .. J:f'E, UNI Spanhh newa a1W1· cy, and other IOUJ'Cff 1ave Wa account of the bijacldn1: Armed wlth weapons they C._ BUACK, Pase AJ) • MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1979 YourBe•et••• Dally Newepaper c FIFTEEN CENTS Coast Park -~ .., ,.. .. %· ,... ORA NGE CO AST NATIONA L URB AN PARK .. .. ,. ... .. , . -_ __._ __ . O••f• l"Oot Hr.n #lll•a SHADED AREA PROPOSED FOR ORANGE COAST PARK Congressional Hearing Set Thursday. In N ewport Beach 'S0rry, Folks' Mesa Water Bills Fouled Up There s been a flood at the of tires of l.Jle Co!>la Mesa Count> Wate r D1 strt<'t and d1stnc·t mana2H Ed S<:'hnabel would like ~~cm tht! tJdC' . lie !-aJd the offH't' h..i!:i been delu~t'd v.1th phone calls from !:>um e prell~ irate customeni v. ho J:Ol delinquent nollees from the .,.. aterdlstnl't la!>t \\t>ek Tht> problC'm is lhal none of thl' i50 people .,.. ho got dehn qurnt nouces rom plcte \\1th th r e a~ to eul off \\ atcr J>er\'ICC v. a~ dl'hnquent W~ <Inn t knCl\l "'hY. but the) dtdn l i!et lht•1r bills 1n th<' f1r<>t pl;n t·. · SchnabC'I "aid loda) What .,..e ·re tr) mg to do 1:. con t.H·t as man~ of thc>m ;1~ posc;1blt- 10 tell them to handle the dt:lrn qurnt bi lling :J!:> 1f 11 \\t•re a rt'J? 111.tr b:ll II e S:ltd that mean!> re~ldl'nts ot the a£fe<'led ar1c>t1 should JUSt 1~ n11 r e all t hl' dir t-"arntnl!!> Jbout payment deadlines <ind ru rt.ailment of !:iC'I\'ICC and paj' a!:i the) \l.OUld normally The area affe<:'ted 1s bounded h\ F:.11n I P" !load and Hear :--tr(lt.-t norlh 11T TTllularsno i\' enul' S<·hmtbel o;a 1d lhe people af. fe1·ted l·an fool. at their bills to l1nd out 1( the.v <tre in the g roup that hould be ll?Mring the del10· Q Ut'nt btll "ll rnlnl? If lht· first three di$lt1s of tht'1r at·<.·ount number are 106. lOi'. 108 or 129. then the> should JUC,t rons1der 1t a regular bill," he S.JIU Prl'-.umabl). any on e t!l i.~ ..,t•n rd b' th e d 1s triC'I who doc•sn t ha\t' one of those num· bcr ... but \\ho rloes have• a delin- qu<.•nt noll e<' 11u~t1t to rake that not1tc scnou!-1\ Schncibt·I •wirl ht•., still trying to fi nd 0111 1111\\ 750 ..., :.i tl'r bill:. 1i1c;appt·~1n•<l bN\\ et'n thC' d1strll't ofl ll't.•-. and the• res1dt'nre!> Pajamas-Linked? Chemist Testifies At MacDonald Trial RALEIGH. NC <AP l An A rm" fo rensu: chem 1st test1fted todav that threads found under and around the bodies or Dr. Jef· fr ev Mac Do n a l d 's famil y matched those from a pajama top he says he was wea ring al the time of the slayings. The che mis t, Diiiard Brown· m g. also testified that s plinters found near the bodies m atch the dhb used as the weapon m the slay1o~s . He said the wood m the c lub matched wood found 1n she lves and othe r objects m lbe house. The testimony c ame as Mac Do nald·s triple-murder trial en- ter ed its fourth week . MacDonald says four in· trude rs kiUed his family and tn· jur ed hJm. The government maintains that Mac Donald. a former G re e n Bere t and n ow an e mergency.room phys ician in Long Beach, fabricated the story, possibly basing it on the Manaoo family cull killings. The word "pig" was found smeared In blood on the headboard ln the m aster bedroom. and Mac· Donald aays one of the intruders' carried a candle and cbanted: "Acid ii sroovy. Kill u.e p1r." A number of tecbnlca wit· ' nease1 teltifted lut week, te1liq of blood-type analy1u oerformed OD ltema taken from the MacDonald bo~H. Tbe evidence showed \bat Mac· Doaald'1 blood. wttb UM ucep- Uoa ol OM spot oa b11 ,., ... t~p . waa foUDd oaly In tbe kitchen. bathroom and hallway. He has said he was attacked in. the Li vm g room . T h e b lood a n a l yses also showed that the blood found on the pajama top was Colette's type, tha t a bloody footprint leadin~ from Kristen's bedroom matched Coleu e·s {ype and thal <~TRIAL, Page A2 > Coast Weather Var iable clouds through Tuesday but mostly fair. Lows tonight in 60s. Highs Tuesday from mid·70s at beaches to upper 80s in· land. INSIDE T8D.4 ~ Thne'a "° physical con· tact, but OO(f con take Us toU on plaJ/ers' rwrvea. An ezom. ple t. tllt POA champimuh&p. !et ttcnv. P0Qe BJ. •••• .,.,_...,,.. ... Pw ....... :;:::::: •P.P. =. .... Cl-~ ...... -• r.-........ ==-.-:-----a ..... ~ .. =: =··· m--- I .. ' .ti OM. V Ptl.OT C Monday, August e, 1179 .. San•••eSa. .... Police 8eeking 'Mystery Girl' la &Mar conunu1na 1nv .. uaa lion in&o &he kidnap· q\Urdef ol 12·yHr·o ld R ob in Ch riaUH S'm•oe. H.ununato• l eaclt PC>llt'e hav~ N)•ued a photo trapb ol a tMD·•te 1trf t.hfoy seek for que1t10D1n1. T he photo la taken from • M·mm alideo of a 11rl 1n a bikini oo roller skat u. uid In vesttgator Lula Och<>M The photo probably was t.bn du ring the summer. Ochoa ¥id. at ~unset Beach near Admiralty Drive The girl's biltlru wu b.lue aod her skate wheels yellow, he added. The slide w1ts among more than 900 photographs confiscat· ed by police when they searched the Monterey Park home or murder suspect Rodney James J\lcala, 35. Alcala was arrested J uly 24. more than a month arter tbe pert, blonde Huntington Beach girl disappeared on her way home from a girlfriend's home J une 20. Earlier on that date, police SllY. a photographer tried lo take pictures or Robin and a young girlfriend al Huntington Beach State Park. The photographer tentatively h as been 1aentifled as Alcah!. pohce s ay But Alcala has pleaded inno- t'en l to the murde r charge f',....PageAJ PARK .•. o t10ns for manfi&faent of the com in pu tc o mgs. Rut the r eport made n o s pecific r ecommendat ion on what land. if any. the federal ~overnmenl should buy. That recommendation ts expected al Thursday's hearing. The options listed In th~ pa rks serv ice report included . one wath no federal participation. acquis1t1on of 9,000 coastal acres and 1,000 acres in Los Trancos Canyon near Corona del Mar: acquisition of 14,500 acres with "visitor support facilities" in Laguna Canyon and Homme r- Shady Canyon in Irvine, and ac- qu1s1lton or at least 12,500 acre~ with development of a manage ment plan for the total 24,000 acres studied. The management plan, the re- port suggested. could be de veloped by the state coastal commission or by a commission .. pcrially appointed for the Job leveled autnu him Ht I• tChMuled for preliminary trial he1r1n1 Thur.aday In Weat Oranp County Munlctpa l Court T he auapect la belnK ht &d In Or an1e County Jall without baJI lnv~1ti1aton now seek t he lHn·aae (llrl whose picture wn snapped ln Sunset Beach ror que.Uom.nic r.et•rdlnK who took lier photo . just when at was snapped and u nd er whll <·1rcumstances Ot'hoa said today that In formation that might be sup· plied by the gir l. believed to be about 16 years old, may help solve the murder case Little Robin's s keletal re mains were finally found July l! near a Sierra Madre a rea cam p- ground. Anyone who might 1dentHy the girl in the photo released by police are asked to call Hunt· ington Beach investigators al 536·5948 or 536-5311. Homosexuals From Mexico Seeking Entry S AN FRANCISCO i.A£L Two nomosexual visitors from Mexico who had the welcome mat pulled out from under them by immigration officers at San Francisco Internationa l Airport awaited a court hearin~ to see af they can remain in the United Javier Cruz Garr1a a n d Eduardo Ramon Martmez. both of Veracruz. were to appear to Jay in federal district court. The men. reeling they had no choice but to return home. were about to board a Mex1cana flight when a gay-rig hts l awyer showed up with a temporary restraining o rder. preventing ·explus ion for the mom ent. Don Knutson t he attorney. hurriedly obtained the o rder from federal d1 s tri<'t Judge WillJam ln~ram U .S l mm1grat1on and N a turalizat1on Service agents det ained the foreigners after they arrived on a Friday night. The I NS applied a litlle-used sec tion of imm1grat1on law stat mg that "aliens afnicted With a psycllopalhic personality or sex ual deviation or mental defect" may be automatically excluded from the country. Just one day before the Mex- ~can nat1onals were stopped and interrogated, the U.S. Surgeon A Contrast ia St9les A young <.'ou ple stroll along a beach near Delaware ·s In· th an River Inlet where a group of Amish people whose only concession to the heat and hum1d1ty is f'ro•Pa~AI QUAKE JOLTS NORTH. • • C'1\'H' Center when the earth· supervisor . Henry Brand11> quake struck Karel Kramer of Pactfl(• Gas & · · 1 was sitting down. At first I Electric Co said an earthquake lho.ughL same.. sec rel aty W;t pl'*l~1g~o uMcl in-er pushm~ ml• or something like quake and absorb shock to the that. but apparently 1t was a roll-bu1ld1ng did so tn the company !> 1ng mollon ... ll was three def-headquarters building an mite JOits and by the th..ird one I downtown San Francisco looked outs ide and figured at Wallace Wood of the Santa might have b<.'en an earthquake. Cruz Sentinel said beams 10 the "I rotlli:l ~e the hgbtwst go. count¥ --0U1c~ buHdi~ -which inJ?. oscillating. probably about were designed to separate in an 1>1x to eight inl'hes . I don't see earthquake cracked. a ny <;1gns of damage looking out "It started with a low rumble at the street .. a nd bUJlt to a good s hake and The state OffaC'e of Emergenc~ began rolhnl(," said Wood "It Services in Sac rame nto s~.11d felt hke newsprint rolls movmg som e power hnl's were down. and downstairs .. therewere w1despread repor.ts.oL -.The PQpular amusement pier mterruptedtelephoneservice • on the Santa Cruz wharf strook "We have reports of busmesse5> a nd rolled. but there were no in· !orally that have broken plate dications of damage glass windows. downed power The city's BA RT subway lines. som e interruption of .system. Bay Area Rapid Transit. telephone service whi<!h is on-was shut down for one mmute for ly normal a nd no injuries o r a computer check. Trains then hrcs or anything else of that resumed routes at 20 mph instead nature.·· said San Benito Countv or 80 mph while engmeers made Sheriff's commun 1c at1on; v1sualchecksofthetracks Mesan Injured Niguel Teen,.ager, Uncle Die in Crash MUMle-age Skaters Roll ·To Hospitals -Gerreral ruled that the INS could not demand psychiatric tesL'> to determi ne if a person as homosexual. A Laguna Niguel teen-ager and his uncle were killed and a Costa Mesa m an "as seriously anJured in an orI-road accident near San Marcos Sunday "hen a four -wheel vehicle contaman g four persons plunged off an em- bankment. The 6-year-old son of Bowman was unhurt m the c rash and walked nearly a mil e to P alomar College to summon aid. Wiiiiam Carl liowman. 6. walked out of 'the halls near the college to get help for the survtv· mg Costa Mesa man who was rus hed to the Oceanside hospital after being treated by rescue teams at the scene. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Adven· .turous m iddle -age Americans are r1<Ji~g roller skates r ight to the hospital. University Hospital said today. The latest victim includes a 49-year-old stockbroker and a -42-year·old French pastry chef both with broken legs, and ~ 35-year-old attorney who has a dislocated ankle. "This skate-boarding c raze re- s ulted in a lot of injuries to young people but, in contrast, roller skating is striking an age g rQAJp whose bones don't heal as rapidly," s aid Or. Way ne Akeson, the hospital's chief of orthopedics. ·'The change in rate of healing '>ccurs at the end of the growth s p u rt when adult stature is achieved. After that, t he time in casts tends to be measured in many weeks or months. inslead of days or a fe w weeks.·· A Bpokeswoman said the skat· Ing fad "is filling hospital beds with patients suffe ring broken 1egs, wrisll, ankles and a rms." C.ANOI COAST ' DAILY PILOT T ... 0r•"'OICM\t0..ff P1tet •ttft..,Kf'tl\Com ... ,,..,1 ... ,.,.. .......... _ .............. o._ (N\t l'vlll""""''-• S.-•l•-t-1<• .,...,,,_. -.., W ...... F•ICM• to< C°'"' ~W N-k«ft, _.......,. le.ocll ,,_ t .. •nY .. te\I fn4No L..,r\Aftt>ICf'llS.,,h( .. '1 A •i~I• , .. ""'*'4 .. ,..,. ,, ~""" S..tWtO.n _,..., ---The ____ _. .... " •• JlO w • ., ... si ..... c .... -...tA>t1..,,... •-_ .. _ Pl __ ,...,_ ,. •• C:.00.. v ............ 1 ..... "--·~ n.M611-...... n::..:.~;..11.'t ca.rthM.~ ...... P.-A•tl•MI Mefto ..... ll•tw\ T111,.._ '"4J-.1 cca1""9dMw111111 c10t111 Rede ve lopme nt Agency to Mee t The Costa Mesa Redevelop- m ent Agency will hold 1ls reg- ular monthly meeting at 7 .30 p. m . Wednesd-ay 1n Uie fifth floor conference room at Costa Mesa City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. Entrance to the building 1s through a door on the east s ide of the building behind coun cil cha mbers. Wilham J ohn Stearns. 15. of 24612 Los Seranos Drive. was killed. as was his uncle. Ron Bowman. 32. of Vista in the 5 p.m . crash three quarters of a mile rrom West Mfssion-Unve. Another companion. James Ray Henderson, 34. of 387 West Bay St.. Costa Mesa. re mains 10 serious condition at Tr i-Cities Hos pital an Oceanside where he was taken after the crash Grin, Bear It It's National Smile Week WASHINGTON <AP> -National Smile Week sta rts today. So turn that ~tonda~ frown upside down. Smile faintly , broadly. fleet· ingly or, 1f nothmg else, enlematically -as does Mona Lisa U:a what may be the world's most famous pa inting. Now there's a smile. Experts still argue over It. One critic saw in it the mysticism or the Middle Ages. A doctor's diagnosis wai; bad teeth. Sigmund Freud said the artist had reproduced the smll~ of his own.mother. VISITORS MUSE DAILY BE l''ORE Leonardo Da Vinc1·s masterpiece at the Louvre art gallery an Paris. ' Presidents smile a lot, but not li ke Mona Lisa. That includes s uch famous smilera as Jimmy Carter , Franklin 0 . Roosevelt and John F. ~ennedy. Among Republicans, Dwight 0 . Eisenhower's grin won renown, as d id Theodore Roosevelt's toothy tra dem ark. E arlier chief executives, however , kept their lips unparted before photographers a nd palntera. They fl11ut ed that serious ex- pressions were mor e fittln11, and betides, the profeulon of den · Uatry bad a Iona way to 10 ln the 1800s. IF MONA USA 18 THE NO. I painting , Willia m Shakespeare i1 the No. 1 author. The Bard mentioned "•mile " or a form or lbe word 173 times In his plays. Smiling while cbaltin1 with the boe1 doesn't necessarily m ean one 11 happy. Said 1 New York Academy or Sciences publication . "The smile that one m ay uaume when under verbal . . . attack by a superior ii related t.o the 1rin or 1tre11 when laborin1 o ver del· lcate machinery." Back to Mona Lisa. A British phy1lclan stud ied the painting for 30 yean and concluded the smile eispreaaed the placid aatlsfac· tion or an expectant mother. Yet a French scholar saw I\ in \be 1nef tor a loet child . Another Frenchman aaJd It was a type no huaband could endure. Officers in San Marcos said they believe the foursome were traveling up a steep e mbank- ment when the four-wheel velli· cle began to slip backwards. It rolled 260 feet down the hill then phmged mto a ravine. kill· mg Bowman and Stearns. A police spokesman saad the a rea is frequently used by off. road vehicle enthusiasts. but :.aid he was not certain why the Je_ep Li pped down the htll The Fall ClaSS1cs Return an corduroy slaeks by SpotwOOd rolled·up s hirt slee,e!-. 11sh on the ... hon~ Indian River. about 10 miles north of (kean Cat\ ~1 d.. ts a popular s ummer resort on the Ea:,t Coast Valley Man F acing Deportation A ction A Pountatn \'allc} man "h" allegedly was Ont' of tht' tr-r ron:.ts invohed in a 1973 airport attack that killed three peopll· and injure d 50 an Athe n'> Greece. faces federal dtporta Home Bombed In Irvine ; ~$2~000 _ Investigators from three ag<'n c1es are probing the bomb l'' plos1on that caused an esllmat1·d $2,000 dama~e to the garage "' an Jrvme home Sunda} night Irvine pobce. who v.crt head mg the utvesl1f?al1on. said the rn cadent occurred at 9 25 p m .it the home-at 8 -Deer Crt-ek °' cupaed by Peter Franklin Schor lnformatton on "'helher Schor v. as home at the time of the e~ plos1on was not 1m111ed1att-h . •.n A!tlabl e today In add1t-1on to 1n' e:1t1~1ftor' from lrvme. the rase ''a~ d b11 bemg probed tod a~ b~ bomb t·\ perts from the Orange Count\ S herirr·s Departmc·n t homh squad and the federal Alrnhot Tobacco and F1re .. rm~ Burt'c1u lnvesllgators for tho:.c tlA u a_gcnc1es said th1~ morn1n,I.! tht·\ haven't determined "hat the'<'' g I o s 1 v E· d e ' 1 <' c "' a s 1 h .1 1 damaged the garage ;rnc1 tlw Cadillac parked ans1dt• 1t But spokesmen tor tht• rv.n agencies :,aid th<'' <in' c-on van ced the explosion ".J!'.n 't ac ca dental and that at "a:. t a u..-.1·11 by a bomb f'roaeP~.-11 TRl*L ... blood matching Kimberl\ s tvof' v. as round 1n th e mc1 ... t cr bedroom. llov.~ver. the ~o' ernmt'nt ,o far has JUSt set the '>t'l•n<' It ht1" yet to expla10 its theories about "'hat happened at th1· \1 .11 Donald home t11>n hParin~·., th1~ wi•ck ~I dido., 11!-1 1;,.rabcdum . 32. "'"" .1rn•.,t1·1l IH l ~ lmm1gra w m .11111 '·•tur<il11<1t1<in Service .11.t•nt t•<1rlv Saturday at h1~ p.1rt nh homt• on Vernon Street 1u·...: 3.1 d1· Sq11 10· , · y,, l•·•·I V.l' ha\P IJOl>lt1vcl y -- •I• r • t11•d h1rn ha.,1•d on con- •t••rll I 1nform.it1on. ·· s aid .•• •·nt 11••11 !w 1t1 111 th1· lmma~ra I 1011 •lid 'Jll.rtalatJlllJO S<>r-.'ll'C \ 11.t11\" of .forrlan l.arabe· tl1 1n r1·1 ,.1r11'fl1\ "'"" \'1::.111ns.: h 1o; f"1t1 •n1 ... l11 \1"111:.1 t11r:-. •1htamed ' ".1r r int 1•11 111' ar rt•\t on the t1IC'g.i t10n tltnl ht" obt~n~.:>--,. \ 1~,1 uncJ1•1 an unthsrlo'>cd false -.. nJrn1• 111• 11•m .11nNI 1n 1·ustodv tol'la~ ;it l.(1., l\ni.wlt's County .J;1 ti lie• .ill••c1·11f, •·nt•·rNl tht-~ S .Jul\ 1., anrl 11.ul ,1 I!"> day visa al· Jo\\ int l11ni 111 -.l;I\ through Au~ I ,11Jlh11r1tw., .,.i1 <I <.arn!A.-d1J.n ., exc1 &.:1 rolt-1n the \uc u.,t attJc•k !.I\ H·ar'> ago ha:. nol ht•c•n 111.,dO'>f'd T"" Ameru•<in:-. were among 1 ht• t hn't' kJ!ll•cl \\hen terronl>L'- ·'It .i • I 1 I in 11 rporl e ro\\ d with m ,. li1nt· ~um •• rnd cren;1Cles. T~'" nw n hdlt-\ ed c:onnectt'fl " lh t h1 l.1h\cs n IHa1 k SPp IL'm bl'r <>r).!a n11at1on <;urren 11t•r1•cl to \tlwn p11lt1 c in conner· lll'ln "1th lhC' ra1rt anrt wC'rf> sen lt'n< t'd to ch•J th IDJACK ... ... 1c1ll· trom ., m1h lary police p.itrol. the· three men qrove a .I• 1 p o n I hi· run" ay of the .11 rpurt on Fut>rtevenl ura. the .. erond lariH•:-.t of the Cananes, on Sundav and seized a twan-t>n~1nc Iberia Air Lanes DC·S th-oJ had J~l landed from Las P .1 I mas. the l'ap1taT or 011:---~ 1 ... IJnd .... o n nearb y G r an Canana ,\ t ter tht' plane was refueled and rood \\a~ put aboard. the hi · . 1 ·ac ker-. ordered the pilot to fly to { .1 ... ablanc-J . Morocco, but the \I o rc11·r ans refused to lel them I .11111 \ \ 'ALSGARAGE HOW DO YOO DB8CaJBE I smile, ID)' amll•! Not too eUllf . One dictionary U)'I lt'I a "change ol faclal expreulon lnvolV· lnl a brtpteai.q ol the •Y• and an upward cuntn1 of tbe c:ornen of &be mouth wttb no IOUlld and ,., muacul1ture dl1tortlon ot the featuna than in a lau1h that may ••Pr911 amunment, pleuun, tadet' affection, appro•al. reatralned mirth, lroay, derillon, or MJ ot tbe ft&1oul other emotiaal. '' 1n navy cream. khaki. brown and plum comp11men1ed by lhe casual comfon ol a v·neck Y8IOUr by Bay 1 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6•4 70~ •• ' .... , ' ___ .,.. STOCKS I BUSINESS ~Monday'• NYSE COM20Sfl'E ~RANSACTIONS • 2 pellL (~T) ~ ._....,_...._., ........... .,_ . ._.... "9<111(,.,..,.._,0tlJllll ... O.IMeCI *<• ·~ ... ,...... ........... ._ .......... .., ..... ~ ... I ........ ' ]1·· ,,,, .. ·~· ... JO , .. -""' JJ ,, ... 1S\i.i • '• lS"tl '• 11)\o .. ~ 30 ..... lttr• • ., 1Jt •• '• H ... ,,. 31' • •• )J'• • I ]J--. •• ,,. . '. • • I • i'• tj\e *• ]11• .. ,, ..... ... J1 ,,.. '. '"' '. ,.,, n •.. !i~.1:: II ,,. " 10• .. -... "'~· ... -.. ,..., JOii. .... 'l"' .... u ... a. ..... =-~ ..... "· ,,.... ~. ,. .. • \> '· "'"" Hit 'O ,, ... '°'• -... 10~ JO\._ '. ,.._ .. ., .. '• U\o nv, ..... .. 11.\ ... .. ,, .. . u1.,.. '• " .. Ill. tl'JJ '• 1S4:o » ... •'--.. '~.:..;,. ,.._ ~YPILOT .. '\ Faith. Kept Some Still Back Stocki BJ IOBN CVNNIFF AP .............. 'or 15 yean the patience and confidence of stock market optlmlltl has been tested -by war, tradlq re· rorma. recet1iom. political uncertalnty, eoclat chance. eoerSY ahortates and Inflation. When hope arose lt was dashed. When lhe Dow JoneJ lnduatrlal a verage exceeded 1,000 Points, a hook reached out and pulled It back. While other Investments soared, atockholdera watched and suffered s ilently. THE CONSEQUENCES HAVE BEEN profound. ~ decline of mlllionl in the number or individual lnveators. and the demile or scores of brokerage firms. And an i.n· vestment retum that has railed to equal innation. Now. wttb the onset of recession. a low point seems to have been reached. Business Week proclaims "The Death' of Equities.·· Gold bugs forecast a S400·an-ounce price. Surveys show confidence is down. For some. that as. John Wnght or Wneht Brokers' Service. which handles about $750 mlllJon dollars. has never given up. And this week he again states his ra1th in the eventual resurgence or stocks "Stock ma rket values have alwitys lagged behind other prices during periods when inflation has been ru;ang ... he writes. "But once anflatJon starts to moderate and then reduce. stock pnt'es have always caught up Ln due courst: and then reached new highs .. WRIGHT'S ANALYSIS INC:LlJDES a long section on the causes or anflat1on that are beh1od us. s uch as the Vietnam War . and cuuses lhot a re diman1shang. (UHH1n such as the decline m value or the U S. dollar As inflalJOn diminishes. he believes. stocks will regain strength. "They caught up after the C1v1l War. after two world v. ars and. in our op1ruon. they wall unquestionably catch up again after the current extended post Vietnam War period of Tnftattorr and rcC'ess1on. "'-he-say~ Ofrietals at thC' Nat1onal Assoc 1al1on of Inves tment Club11 tell a similar s tory Stocks. tht:y "a}. are for the long t~r m The) t•la1m th:Jt over an f'Xtcncl cd period. the odd11 ar(' still with 1nve!>tOr'> THEIR R ES 'LTI' SEEM TO doc·ument that chum In -&pJlC 0£ ;, H~ m~~.u-~aliimcd b) the PQQUla~r---,..-1 a\c rages. members hJ\e aHraged a return of 10.46 per cl'nt a year ove r lh~ past dee ad(. an ofrlc1al said Value L1n1:. the largest investment advisory firm. s t1C'ks to its ron •('<t'>l of d big itdvanc.-early an the dcc:adt of the 'f.k>s. an ad\ anc('. 1l ~llcHs ~ 111 put the Dow Jones dVtrage (ar abo\e 1.000 poln\S And Lo1d lav. Ad <J m~ & Peck v.h1<h rJIM!:o. r J p1tal for rclat1vt l} s mdlll•r. innovaUH: <.1Jmpdnll"". rcporu a sharp I~ 1mproveU cli m dtl· for Ulvcst.mcnt:. and suggesb 11 means an expan:.1ve c·,·onom~ in th.: Ml'' "TODAY TJU:Rf·. I~ ~OR E .. qutl) or H·nturt: r aplldl money a\·ailablt' pnvi.l tt·I) than cH:r before 1n the h1stur) of our eounlr). · said Jay Cook'-. ~ho manage'> the com pan) s corporate finance department It s an untold'11tor~. s<11d Cooke 5o m <rn> pt:oplc. cHn those expert 1n the m arket. arl' una~arc of the chan~t: lw said. He estimates thdl there ts Sl billion or hquuJ capital "ready to be.lapped In Cooke'1 view. this money 1s available becaw.e o' "'hut as perceived b~ investors to bt' .1 IJettt:r cl1mc1 tc, r~ 11'ultang an p art from· J Cl!PJlal £au1l> \a.x reductwn and the fceUng Of more to come from Wash1n~ton All Uus 1sn 't to say that anvestors haven L had reason to question the future of stocks. lt JS secved up merely as a reminder that som e investors or knowled~e <1nd in telh~ence a re stall keeptnft the faith Savings Deposits Hit 3-year Low WASHI NG TON 1/\P1 Fedt'rally insured 11avan~:. Jnd loan associations attrlfcled Sl.5 billion in ne" dt•1>0s1t:. tn June. the s m all«.'st monthly total an three )cars. the Fcd<'ral Home Loan Rank Board reports Meanwhile. t he NattonaJ Assoc1at1on or Mutual Sav· angs Banks reported 10 New York Lhal withdrawals ex· ceeded deposits by S600 m1l1Jon in June The prev10µ11 record outflow was $370 million m June 1974, the assodat100i said in a statement Withdrawals exceeded depostls by S600 m1llion al mutual savings banks by $2.1 billion in the second qua rte .. tMs year. "serond only to the $2.3 billion loss sust ained by savings ban.ks tn the third quarter or 1974," the association s aid . The figures have implications ror housing. which IS heavily financed by mortgage loans rrom s avings and loans and mutual savings Danks Mortgage acUvity at savings and loans in June was re· ported by the bank board at SlO 6 b1lhon. "considerably less than seasonal · · SAN DIEGO CAP > "This 1s a great day ID the city's history." Mayor Pete Wilson said as the City Council a pproved plans for a $132 million downtown shopping center in San Diego. The vote was 3·2. It authorizes the Ernest Hahn com· pany to build the slx·block Hort.on Plaza center where several historic buildinl{s, lncludln& the Lyceum Theater a nd Horton Gra n d ( . J Hotc\s~.g r o u n d . TAKING ,breaking is expected STOCK next summer. Apparently 49 bus1· ....___________ nesses. along with 253 f a m i lie s a nd in · dividuals. will have lo move. Vincent Miranda, owner of the Pussycat theater chain, appealed to lhe city to reject the plan in order to preserve the tustorlc buildings. •..ma. Aetlelt• ~e.,e& Ott The pace of b1&1iDell activity In Southern CalHornia leveled off in June, accordiq to Security Paclflc National Bank. The bank's ncioaaJ lndex ot bullnesa activity ror June wa• ettlmated at 211.2 <1117-100), almOlt unchan1ed front Kay's upwardly revlHcl m .s, but •.2 percent above the June 1178 fllW'9"' 211.a. Tbe ~.,...., tadex IDMIW'lna department atore aalet tuned ln the best performance durt.na the 1.2 moatba tndln1June1m. Tbe Index• meanrln1 builcl1nc permit valuations and real ..Ute aa1el reu below the June 1178 levtll. Noqp1cuJtural tmplo)'meot for Southern CaUfomJa's alx metl'OpoUhllt erea eomli• 1Dereued for the *b 1tral,i.t moatb to a .......... , adJUl&.td total of 5,• .. llay. Tbe DUIDblr ol Job.lloldln ...... 1111 WU S,000 abov9 AJ>rtl'a lpre ad MT.• or 4.1 per"9l, ltfcber tban tbe .... ., 1111 ftpn. IW .... ••·••l!•~leaMil ~ ............................ ~ cwtl•--~ ... .., ... --.. _...... .... ·- ... .. • un.:, ............... ,, .......... ..._ l ==--~""""----..... --':---I r . \. I" .. I I ' ' I CMa>QAMIM 8HOeT AHO MM . .... • OQ(CAYETT Out tor Na.:is GUM! 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THE BRADY BUNCH Cltannpf Lbl ing• II KNXT 1CBS) Los Angelr'> 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angelec; O KTLA (Ind J Los Angele<; 0 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles KFMB (CBS) San Diego --W)!'-l>C...L.Z..JLJJ..ll,l..J.J,~.L'W~elas [Q) KCST (ABC) San Otego G) KTTV (fn<l I Los Angele~ II> KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angel(lS fD KCET· TV (PBSI Los Angele!> m KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beacn The 8'80yt camp In all olO Oeaerted m l"lng town whltfa they mM1 • grizzled oroapaclOJ wllo auapeci• they',,. come to Jump hi• CJ•lm ., AOAM-12 TIMI oflloet• ot AOem-12 ara inYC>Mld Ill 8 high· lipeed Cll&M. • 11\Ufder CAM and a lamlly dltputa • MAC*Ell /LEMMA ~T-m JUI.IA a...D ANO COMPANY "lo-e.l Banquet" (J) P.M. MAGAZIHE Co·HOtfl Karl" Kelly, Mork Wal1on Guest Bar· b••• Mandrel • l TONIGHT'S LATEST Ll$TIN~ TUBE TOPPERS ABC 8 6:30 -Monday Night Baseball. The defending world champion New York Yankees take on the division· lead ing Baltimore Orioles in Yankee Stadium. KTLA e 8:00 -"Topkapl." Peter Ustinov won an Oscar for his role in this story of the heist of a jewel-studded sword from a Turkish museum. NBC 8 9:00 -"Murder in Peyton Pla ce." The stars of the TV series <Dorothy Malone, Ed Nelson) are reunit· ed for this 1!r11 movie drama. "PoldMtt" When Ro. Mt• oul to all•"l•I• Jim Cartat '• aullarlng 1n ~on Oeol, ,... atn up troul>le ~h inalOe and outtlOe the )ell (Part 6 ol =119)i:.~9 NEWS MAKE .. LA~ MOW! • * * ''Thia Eal1h IS M-' ( 1959) Aoca Hudson. ~ &rM'IOfl8 TIMI ,~ .,.._ • )'OUtlO woman and ..... grandteth9r ' ... g111mata granoaon 11 ~eo bf ,._,..,Y and~ lnjUry (2 hra.l • THI 000 COUPl..E I 8EHNY HIU SHOW OICKCAV£TT Gutt1 Jonaman Miiiar • WltlfTNJN1a '1't Tiie .......... .._,..... ... aponlng _.. ~ wltll tdWIOuled even•• ~ lfldt Md .... bo•l110, b H ke lball, ~llet. ..-tnen. ~. biqdlflO. -111110 IOtt co·Aoman), ....polO. ll!lld llOdl~. handball. rowing tlld 0-. 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Mid ..... d d elepf\tnta (I hr .• 40 min I : T~sdat1'• Dayf i•r 1tf 0 1.1fi..• .tfTERNOON 12:00 CJ *•~"All I 0...re" (19S3) Batt>ara Stanwy~ Richard Caftson Hew>g 08Mtlad her lluabenc:I 8nd thrM Chlldfan. • woman Oeelr• to win blldc 11\eif IQve al'IO ret\lfn home •tfw tan yeatl ( 1 hr • 30 min.) e • • ·~ "Annie OOl<ley" ( 1936) Barbara Steriw'(ck. P1Mton Fooer A trontler -t>ec:Om4lll • celebll· ty 8 1 a ClfCUS sherl)ll>()Oter 11 11r • SO m.n I ...-g ... ...,.. .. A P.M 4 la7...-+-- Antnony Ou1nn. Ahn· M"Ofal Whet! NI •a "*°9 ptesoo.tlt Of 8 OIUIO ... I· torn U'"veraity a 'IOCIOl<>9V prof-'''" to establish t1 rapport w1lh the ~1uoen11 ( t 111 . 30 min I 3:3ilfU • it'h-Sttle f'a1r- I 19621 Pit Boone. Bobby 0 111n A lam11y ot tour becomes wnta!\gteo 1n many P<Olllam• ill tne annual 11a1a ta•r 11 nr 30 ''"" I Will 'MASH' War End With a Truce ?~ By PET ER J . BOYER I.OS ANGELES IAP I If ever 1here Wal> a splendid little war, 1l was this one , waged in Studio 9 on the hack lot of 20th Century-f'ox. 'M ·A-S-H," CBS ' version of the Ko rean Wa r, 1s going tnlo its eighth y ear ;-wtt1 ch lm!an:srtt-has I ast.ed mol"e' than twice as long as lhe real tliing And this 1s one war you wish would never end. "M-A-S--H " h as e nd ured cast c hanges and the cha llenge of TV longevity with ad- mir able style, re- maining fresh and vital despite con- -Side.rable built-in lim itations. It 1s a class s h o w . som ethin g it s principals can be p roud or. For that reason. this eight h season m ay be the las t for "M·A·S·H ... · I wi ll be the last season." s ays Mike Fa rrell. B.J Honeycutt on the show Farrell cxplams "T H E PR EDOMIN ANT feeling a m ong the · M ·A·S·ll' crew is that we·re extr aordinarily fortunatel.O be wor-king -on tele vision on a regular basis and lhen feel -proud of wfr.rt-Y do ... to say it 's unique ts an un- derstatement. I love the show, and l love the. people. ''But we don't wa nt the show to sort of go the way or t elevis ion shows . l don't want it to be milked d ry until it's just a shadow of its former-self. I want 1t to go out on a high note-Because of that. l hope that thls is the last season . "That's wha t l'd hke, but we don't operate in a va cuum ... NO, INDEED. GOING out on a high note, as "Mary Tyler Moore " did, is the sort of thing discussed by actors a nd producers a nd writers. Networks tend to be mor e inte rested in ra tings. As long as "M·A·S ·ll" 1s a resident of Nielsen's elegant neighborhood the top 10 CBS will not happily let 1t end. and Dan Wilcox h;:n (' dnrw mag11· "We've all been pl1·Jst'll b} tht• (J<'l that these ~uys c<tn 1·om1• up "'1th nt>w ideas for the '>am c !>lmkm~ lsttlt- compound with 1ts !>am(• eight JK'•1 pie." Farrell sa}s In Tl' .Hot~iP I H (.'I 1 I ' J) •• \'I " µI J~.-.. •,1 JH'l1111 , le~!'> "1dow \\ho i b {' <· o m t• s a Burt MetcaUe. executive p roduC'cr of "M·A·S·H," has conside red the possibility of ending the show aft er l-he 1979..80 sea-sonv-He al50 con· ~tdered endlng-4t J.as.tcyeu. and the year before. "ll' DIE SCRIPTS keep com10g -'l:l!l):;...--.~~~--~E~ and-it..t.he..:sho~.k.eep 1t'> ongm.alit1 1ostl'r m other to 1 a black )Outh in th-t-UJJl'Om1mm~ "I 'm just not sure a bout it ,.. he says. "It cou ld very weJI be the last s eason . but tha t depe nds on a number of things. "IT DEPENl'>S ON what Alan <Alda, star o f and creative consultant to the s how) wa nts to do; it depends on who wants to come-back, and who doesn 't . Mostly, 1t will depend on whether or n ot we can keep com ing up with fresh stories." For this season, at least. that won't be a worry. Alda a nd Fa rre ll agr~ that the s how's ne w producers, J im Mulligan and J ohn Rappaport, have infused ne w energy into the 4077lh, and that stor y editors Thad Mumford Spf1ce Nllt ·'I was d oing this before you w e r e born ," s a ys Bu s t e r Cr a bbe <le ft ), the former Buck Rogers. as he and flavor. I'd he nuts to !'>a) I won't come back .. T he only m aJor c ha nge tn thC' cast this season 1s the a bst.•nce of Gary Rurghoff. who took company clerk Ra da r O'Reilly with him when he de c1ded to move on to other thtn~s tins vear · "M·A·S-11" has <1lwa~s responded well to _ca.st chanJ?es. and typu~Jlh~ the wnters found a "a' to rap1tahzt' on Burghoff's depa rture Therl' II be the usual goodbye C'Pl!>OCk . plus a story or two about Radar 's replacf• m enl -none other than Cpl Klinger (J amie Farr 1. So. "M·A·S-11" 't'1ll carrv on. al least for ttus year EnJoy 1l. ll 'i. thl' best little war going So. Coast , .. s•& '"' l•IO tfrtttl h ec ,,.~, ... clowns with the ne w Buck, Gil Ger ard, on the set of the new ··Buck Rogers" TV se ri es. C r a bb e, 71 , plays an aging pilot who comes oul of re tire· ment. "THE KIDS AAE Al.RIGHT'' MAT. ONLY "LOST ANO ,OUNO" MOSTH DAUAS fOaTY I: 11-J:J0.5:4' 1:eo.1t:11 111 THI MUPPIT MOYll l•I I :Oo.J:AM:J O "UNIDENTIFIED OODeALLS" "JUNOLE BOOK" (0 ) ..,,. AMITYYll.LI HOMOrfll · 6:1M:OO-t:41 1'MI .,_ HUMT8 Ill l:JM:4M:OO c a s m o v 1 rr+--==• ·White· !\lama.·· NOW PLAYING UA C"UMA OMllll MAll UA a.MA Mill Call 842-5171. Put • few words to work for ou. Costa Mw 5-40 0!>94 Orange 637·0340 Wtstmlnsrtr 1193·0!>46 Hl·WAY 3t OfllWf·IN MU nAl.A Wes1m1ns1er !134 6::-81 Brea !>29·!>339 There '1 · no piece Ike home to enfoy atl the comfOfta of a aubecrtpeton to tM DaHy Piiot. After all, •"•' could be coder than the convenience encl Nvlnge owet buying " at tM neweltaftd? For ...... n ta. 71 • fMflttt, JOU oen Mwe tM Deity Pllol rtgM M your doorlt9P Hdl dey. 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